p nIE RAILROAD• .Throdgh the mimed tbsoceih the clay, Through the corn and througtt•the hay. By the margin of the lake, I . O'er the river, and through the brake, O'er 'the Ideaand dreary inuq't. On we hie with screech and roar' , Splashing ! flashing' - Crashing ! dashing; Over ridges, Gullies, brid.ges, 1 By the bubbling I „ And mill— 1 Highways Byeway s. Hollow bill— . Jumping, bumping, j Rocking, roariagi Like forty thousantrgiants snoring _O'er theiquadoet and bog ; 1 On we'tly, with ceaselessoog, l . • , :Every instant something news 'Every Moment lost to view, 1 Now a tavern—now n steeple—fls Now & crowd of gaping people— „ Now a hollow—now n Now a erossway—Ow a bridge-- Grumble, stumble, Rumble, tumble, ; Flatting, getting in a stew ! `Church and steeple, gaping pe•ople, i Quick as thought, are lost to.yiew Eveiythiog that eye can sunray Tarnsteßsy - tntyy , Glimpse of lonely hut and mansion, Glimpse of ocean's wide exi#lntiort, _Glimpse of foundry•and of torge, Glimpse of plain and mounblin gorge :Dash along'. Slash-aluog ! • Crash al . ong Fla:4l along! , On, on with a JUL And a bump, And a roll— Hies the Ere-fiend-to his. desl Uft tint *mum. MUSIC :-3113131C It As J , enny_ . Lind has decliaed giving concerts at Milwaukte, thecitizens if that tnterpri.ing, city have resolved •to get up. - one on their own hook. To show holy utterly 'regardless .of expense , the Milwaukiis are when their dander is zrix, we give aicopy of their pro gramme:' I !ht.—A Grand Overtutle on the front legs • - of the piano. ' • - 24.—"Wi1l you walk info my parlor, Said the flyder tt i , the spy:" Being a chorus for ten . male'voices. - iMt sic., by Shakspeare.] 3d.—Jenny c'elehrated with variations. • By theleader of the 4th.—Grand Solo on the B•fife; with all the tights extinguished-.-ti feat never before attempted in this count r!,HI• sth.—"Against the post reclining"—From the opera of,"Fred Devitt)." 6th..—Grand 31arch—Omposed for the Mil• waukie Horse- Artitter} , hy Herr Washtloff. 7th--rFantassia on theil3ass Drum—From the opera of "Nechuchadnezzar." Sth-4.The tall Young I:)sierman—A Song by who has kujdlv volunteered his t .7 services for the occasion; • ' Price of admission.. Twelve and a half children half price. '" • - Doors open at seven—lerfortnance, to halt past seven exactly. -[1::r A otNTLFMAN at_ii hotel called for a bottle oPliock, but the xratter not hearing asked him to repeat the order. " A bottle of 1-loek, hac, hoe." After waiting for s.Thr time, no wine ap pearing, he again . _surrininnstf the waiter: Did I not order some Hock; you rasbal: why is it not tuoughi . ?`f 4 93ecnuse," said the garcon, (who had been taught the Latin'granimar,)• , you af terwards declined it!" 1 • "Mri.Surrn, you_said once that you offs• eiated in A pulpit—doiyou mean by that. that you preached'?" "No, sir ; I held the lamp fur the man what did." "Ah !—The court ithd;rstoOd you differ• ently. They supposed that the discourse came from you." , . : I only'thrdtved a little light on MIII "No leCity, Mr. Smith. Crier, wipe your nose, and call .the next „ 7itoesa." • gy• THE follotYing has been `Wilt us by oneof the b'hor; - r give me a siirtrig.tott huggy, A horse traveb , l i last. AJ - Joi.se that trot , ten miles an .hour A horse that can't hi. Pasted,, A horse that travel-last. to boy, A horse that t7arel,4 tree: Draw Sp 'the reinspii nu the ' e ring . And er the riaaiihr'il lIPJ The_t•pring-top . buggyill my throne— Mr 'Sceptre tz the iii—yah g'lanz f, ~• fl A POINT or 911,1 , Ekf-' 7 A debating so ciety in altocvn "I . IOIVO east,'';one evening undertook to discuss th'e 'question "Whether _intemperance or slavery is productive of the most evil in the United States." A worthy deacon contending against the former, pro -posed .to 'slip* the etTects of intemperance upon its victims in "eternity." "Stop, stop," cried the chairinan, "that's out of the United Stater" I • - - r 0. ./ MAKING A oNqn EST • Tom," said 'an independent wag to a conceited fop, " I know a beautiful creature Who wishes to make your acquaintance." ".Glad to hear it=-Ane gill—struck with my appearance, I suppose, " Yes, very much.. I She thinks you-would make a capitaj play Mate for her poodle dog!" . 0:7 DETERMINED AI'TEMPT AT , SITICIDE.-- . t o t ma a Of genteel appearanc'e, whose name we did not learn, wiatle taking a lanch at 1 Miller's i on "Friday las.t.i with a most vigorous , lunge, sturk• a larrc.; Arce ' pronged sham; / fork into his own - ipoi h! He wa' not ma terially injured, then being a piece of cold . roast lamb on the Co rk ! . RJ AN advertisetne l pt in the London Tirnec seriously announces a new song. with the modest request. "Ob give me back but yes - terday !'' 4 companion to the ave: "Oh. could, you spare to-Morrow, love?" is.; in , ..preparation!: to be afterwards followed by the sequel lyric of "Youhaveo got such a thing as next week.about yOu. have'you ?" (1:7" AN Ent.ron :noticing the marriage of a brother chip, says, we hope he will have as opportunity in a seasonable time, of/lead ing his short arttcles Witit smatt. car's." I 1 the brother chip had oat}' got hold of the edi itor after that notice, he would doubtless have _ have headed him with a a-_,-.-21fiddletaten News. ir7"TnE most tuterysting sight is that of a young lady, with egos like a "gazelle," a voice like a "silver ;trumpet," with•• "lips like rubies," and with "cheeks• that have stolen `the carnation frOm the deathless rose," with h l er mouth full cf—gingerhread. I 3:7slits. %Gus, well knoWn about town as the lady who boile l t il the outside cabbage leaves, and threw dcgay the inside, Observes that she always slit s her eyes when she . looks at the blind bezkars in the streets, their appearance is so asifttli, 07'AN IRDIANA Paper refuses to publish eulogies,gratis, but adds We will pub lish the simple adttouhrement of .the death of any of our friendi -With pleasure." Er A 13or caught a, hungry dog the other day, tied him by his; tail, and coaxed him out of his skin'*ith h'piece cif liver. CO" AN: ola Womaifs eorafort.—Yellow snuff, green ten, end knitting . work. ATE--11••• ,:!‘ 4 7 . 4 • - 1 / #lOl MI ~*--7-77:ad a ir 1 :IS, • CHERRY . PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, ,CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. • In offering to the continually this justly celebrated I ri•medy. for diseases of the throat and lungs, ft i$ not our wish to trifle With the live' or health of-the i ted, but frankly Iri• lay befne.tbeut the ()Pinions of distinguished men end some of the evidence of 111 suree,s, hum which they ran judge for tltemselies. We- sincetely pledge c,urselves'to inakemo wild as sertions or false statements of Its efficacy, nor will we hold- out any hope to an tferlirg homanhy which farm !Will not warrant. Manfproofs are hare given, and we solicit an uolu i• I y from the public into all we publish, feeling armored they wilftlad them perfectly reliable,and the medicine ' worthy their best conadente and patronage. Frew Ike distiegaistod Profess9rs of Chemistry as& ....11oterta Afedita. !tarifa , : College. Dear Sir —I delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, twill had On opportunity of witnessing its effects in my nun family, or in the families of toy friend , . Thin I have Low thine with a high degree of satin ' r u t n u, in cases both of adults end children. have found It, as Ita ingredients show, a power ful remedy for Wide, and coughs, and pulmonary dis eases. PAIIKER CLEAVELA ND. El. D. Biunswiek, Me , Feb. 5, 1847. Frost an OrfrPCD l r SR the Hamilton Meas.', !kir Cit y 5 Lowell. Aug. 10, EEO Dr J C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst rough lever bad in my life, by your "Ckerry Peat,- na," and never faiL, when I have opportunity, of re commending it to others. , Youri,reepettfully S. !ETA-M.3ON. '}Rend the following, and see if the medicine in worth a fitiv patent had become very feellle and the efferia of the medicine wait unmistakably distrait • Uhited States lintel, Saratoga Springs, July 5, 1549, 11r, .1. C. Ayr r,—girt I have been afflicted with a pal:3loore, Will of the lungs, and all the symptoms 01 settled consumption, for more than a year. 1 could trod no medicine that would reach my ease. until I commenced the use of your '• Cheery Pectoral." %Oki' rave me gradual relief, and 1 have been steadily gain ing toy strecgth till my health is well nigh restored, S 1 title tadita tour medictne.l had the gratification of cut tog with it my reverend friend, Mr 'nu rhanor Simplot district who had been fupprndell from tits paiorhial duties by a severe attack of brunt bills. 1 '1 hive plearare:in certifying these farts to you. And am air, y.OOl re.tpert fully, .1. 11'. CALHOUN, of South Carolina. Pr, pared and sold by JAMES C. AYERS, Praitieal Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Anldin Pettarine,byitgiN G. BROWN; Miser's 1, rifle, FA.1.L.:4; and Druggiits generally July 19.105; 29 3mo N. - YORE IMPORTERS & JOREMIR iluDGEt_r oz. C0...58 L berry street, 1 hit - stern Broadway RAI/ Nassau etteet. near the putt Cflice. Nets Yorkl. We are reeeivtne, ,by dally artiyals front Europe, oar Fall and Winter asson mertPr.f Rlch hianable ranck stilt: and Goods. We-rest:no tftlly irm tie all casli purelias:ers thor _ughly examine nut stock and prices, and, as in terest eaverns. we feel cpli fiii”nl nut flooftt And pr kin.; wrll f TUA, to ...t4je.l - from our establish Meal . Pert kittar :mewl... re divnied to Millinery Goodn.ind, aaanya {hr aril' "e: are mantihrtuted expressly to our and rannot f lie'vurpassell in !wanly, style and rte ,pnese. - 11entinfol Paris itibisin's for lint, Cap, -tiecit.nfl Brit. Stain rind Taffeta Ribbon, of a n T voiti s a n t i T . 0 1 0,,, Silks,.riatins. Velvets, and Uncut Velvets, for flats. Amerie in and French Artificial Flowers. tioibrirs and Can Trimmings Dtt - 10 , Tr tmron.Ct. a I if s, . _ Carg, yr% and Cult , Ftnr Ettilirmilf.rr!l I. I lit . (115111C 113Ildket, T.ar!rion, and rap I.^.rca. ri I...neierveA, h russets, - 111,:sti, sitk and Thread Lore!, Kid, Silk. S..kvir.g Silk lAA.. Thread. Merino fanw and Milts Fivirvd and Plain Sy, IP, Bank, Biehal, Lawn and !a nano.' ' was the reply,A‘ htF, Enaln.h, Frrnrh, Amerk,n and 'ltalian Straw G I. Ang 23. 1551 31 . 41 • ELEGANT LIGHT CARRIAGES AT AucTioN. SIXTH Setni-Annual Trade , Fale. - 1 on ; WEDNESDAY Morning. Ibtli of September. nt o'c but It. at the Sa .4lolmL loon et the Chinese Mu.o.um, corner ! and GEtiliGE streets, !Philadelphia. will he ! for ra,h r,t ti.e highest bidder, an exten,ive col. legtion of elegant LIGHT CARRIAGES and III'GGV !..A - Acji.O.,.. of the manufacture of Dunlap & & Cu., J. D. Doughty, 1 Merrick, H. Sparks, Lane &. S. bi,M. Henry, and others of !ackines. lengr.d c.iehrity w thus city and vicinity. Ainong the assoil mem will he hiund several new ••tyle hoses Wagon.. with ..t•iliding and filltne toe. • 1..1:11 1..1 i !mire lot of A fs. Z. No pnatporteinent on account of the weather. open for examination me clay previ. ;is. ALFRED M. HArtIiNES.3. Asti Omen Philada., Horse ned Carnage Bazaar. Ninth and George streets. 34-St For Ore Care•ai Aug 93, 1851 CARPETS and FLANNELS !Dr SALE. tflE SULteCRIIIER RESPECTFULLY CALI 8 the I attention of hismustomers tnd the public generally to his stock or Ingrain Listing. and Rag Carpets), and also Flannels and 'Nlatte, Ingrain Carpet. from Soto SO rents. La-titt . .s4l„ Rag Carpets (into 37i to 45 cents per yard,lograin (A...rivets warranted all roof and fan colors at SO rents per yard, and Stair Carpets, Venetian ai.l Atag from to ‘2S. 3. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Nlannfartuter of Carpets and Flannels, North Went Corner of Centre and Minerseille Street. Pogo Ole Pa. July 24,1851 30-tf _ _ $5O UEW RD• • Is Paid a W.A. and sometimes in Oss Day la a Vague reorlpist HERE ran be bought at N 0.2. ARCADE RI/MD -1 legs a few DADURREOTYPE AP:ARATEcES. Dirge and SIT13:1, at les% than Clay Prices. 1 will also eivelu•truciiuna in the Art, and fit nut the purchaser and give him a gond chancel° get started. LADIES. and GENTLEMEN wishing for LiKr.- NESI-ES in the above bialitifitt Art, can be suited us well as ft ether rooms er no charge made. '1•. YANDENBERnII. 21. Insl 30-tf : ~/ : i + +'ktr 13°"NTIr LAND WARRANTS Olt CRRTlFl entesePensionCertificates.and altsumsof money due on acennnt of arrears of pay. forage, mileage property lost, or destroyed In military service, ex-. pen.re incurred, or money expended for organizing Volunteer Companies before being int..tered Into the F eratr e of the United elates, Anil alt other claims against the Government strictly attended to, and all chiJmr swerved at the shortost notice Prisons hold ing Ulk111“11,131r4 claims attatost the United can h.wr then, adjurtfd by calling at my office, in Centrestreet;nrxt door to Jacob Kline. Esq., P.ittsFilte.Nov 2,*1 85n - . SLIOEDIAIIERS' GOODS. N HAND, A.NI) C•ONS`CA\TLY REt•EI%7NG of ont ow n 110130 n AI apn—al I k hid% or Shoe Stuffs and Trimmovrs. .Merchant% and Mit ouractut er% will be well impelled with articl,% in the above line—whit will be old on accommodating !prow. JOHNS dr: PAYNE. Importer and Dealeis in Shxrankere' Genfls, N. E corner of FOURTH do ARCH Ftretts. Phltada July 213, Is'sl 30-3m' GUN STORE. NURP.W MURFELEIN Manufacturer of GUNS, :1 RIFLES and PISTOLS, No. 122, North 941 St., above Race, Philadelphia, where he keeps eansta.ntly on hood a general aa.nriment of Fire Uoubleand gte Shoti Gunn. large Durk Gun.. Rifle* and Plainly of all L.,11. The crict)raird rameteel Rifle with lo tisane Aw.itt to Piton! the Pointed hall of my own make and Impoitatinn. Rit3ea Barrel., Shot Powder Cane, Rall, and La.ks, 11,1114, Game Bags, Shot U.ig4, Panchen, invites the peraona wishung in purrliase good. in his line to call and examine his stork before pultha.,m; rlcCn twr.., for t.r to deter mined to Fell or, the Itioft reasonable terms. a Don't rarer! the No. 122, North 2nd St leel. N • it.—}'articular paid it, itipairlait. In all tis Alitaist 16, 1:451". VEEDIONT HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS 1 , 111.4 %vett known entabituhinent is still conduit rd 1 11l lb. 1.3. m. manner it has always tren. The c.n1 , 31311.1 pt«it , nnt.mluattote of the house. its coin noolo.u> airs the comforts and luxuries b. he round there, critotttnieto rend,' it a geeahle and 3,l4 , lms:elms bl the traveller. Having be. n OWe of tirta at John L. Tucker k Co. ro long at the head of the enahlh.hment. the Subsett her pl. de.% hip hem eirtt hors to maintain lin Irl.llla t ion, at.d 40 give ttattateinin to Ilia emnomero. WM 11. PARKER. AIIVICI lfi, hSL I 33-Im Violins,. Guitars. Flutes,-Fitel. n Stiltel.t7hlHEß has juat.received at hay I'anel .- 1. and Muir State, .1 lot of Vi...lltis, Acetwitiana, Guitar., Hotee.,•lifes. &r.. all of which he will fell at nianurieturers' price,. He AVM alto have an assi,rt. ',tient of Plan, u. in a few daya .elected with care. all of which will he 'old at touch lota er rate, than PtaLria 0 , 1. 4 , liereitifore been ,old in Schuylkill evunty. H. &ANNAN. : n-Att Musical Instruments °Named to ordr• obit the advantage .of tutr'n.! them L d h cOnspe tent ' r Ldv 19. Ihsl 29 A BOOK FOR EVERY BODY 13(triT , a, no Natural Death. and hula, to loan ynund—bein; eh inquiry Into the ealireaur natur• death,al or death from old age. developing a new and eat tain lurthod nt pretetu lag the comtolitiltioll of off sifleaf On of Mr tndy. and thus prolooeing vigorous, stack, and buoyont health. aurfor r«nder inC narratillon easy and tale—by Houma Elograrica, Id. D.. It is certainty ahe of the most "enable vrOrks ever published: - no person sitoaLl neglect ordaining s ann.. For sale at . . 8 BAN:IAN'S. Wbolesalr; and retail SoakatdrFpotl3tpis• . . • Allf. PAINTING.. GLUING :A. PAPERING 'I I IIIE 0111381.3118 ER SIIILi.,,ILIONTINIUM bctainetra, tad reaketlisUy.:.cdrems hissiehrices to those of the public tilt° may need anything in his line. lie empl..ys goad workmen and his ruslotners may therefore rely upon sailsractory jobs. Shop, corner of church alley and Kai/road. street, below Banos Ws Ponting Office. • J.-W. BOWEN. Pottsville. May 31.1531 22. if LIQUID OLDNl—Anotherof the useful dm:nes tle (init.:merles,. cementing wood: stone; glass, Iron, eroekery-wair. can be appliedi by any one. Re supplied by the ease at Manufacturer, priers.. It Is put in ennventent steed buttlec There is no ex cuse nowt*, broken chairs. Fur sale by - amour k POTT. April 5,1831 , 14-tt "LIVELNITURE POLISH—ONE of the •nESIT V article,' fur domestic tummy ever offered to Ibe Public. Any lady cuk apply it, restoring to wood Its original color, leaving a bee utlful gloss, removing . all stains and linger marks, Waal. by_ April b, I kbt large nuorttnent of Methodist Hymn. ' always on- bead and for Slje -at publisher.' prices at • B. BANNAWIL Apr 11.19.1851 Cheap Book and Stationer Stone.. FE&TIFIERS—First quality FEATHERS. ria Kirsh 19,1111 1)41 sale by J. M. BRATTY At".SON. =ME raisoEmem=il. i INDIA RUBB*II. BOODB.—LiDIES 43/4.1i., 1. , dentpg Glossa, a neisardelie. - .• : ' ..-. . 'Coats and Caps, Leggings and. Pirritalcionst far wet *amber. • 1 . . ilii Cana, a new aria eseOle..tii Ankle. . : ^Audi* Rubber i Irking ; also fai Springs. .. . • , fatting:Baits sad Lrrtihia, . . , , . moats Rabbet Water. Pipes.&e, Ice- Fctlock. Hand@ (or holm Mutat. . - -^-- ' 11. c if. - - India *tubber Belting. ssitkit is salttAg adit Pia"' mss, la •ii other kinds, oaetbe hat a varier" at iitl It g.se the India :Rubber tine. ail .of -which *IP be' fold At . *tun facia rers pa irs i. at . _ ._ , , U. ea NNAN's vai.ietTelore , . March til. 185 f _. . 1 : ' ...----- 131.AMTING AND ViItArTINC PAPERS—ROD ' .1.3 1 Beams , Wrapping .Paper, dlffirent quaßillea and size!. % , 73°54toe s a m 9 Sinbometrinrepar. p„ W r til , te r d a w n tre .m pri s e tz d e e . o . lots sing i e ' and-double sheers. - lf) Reams &rata - PAprti alp., a l o t o cr ej Paper. In iif; Which will be, sold .wholesale and retail, very rbe_arat : . . B BANN AN!fl • - Paper and Stationary Btor!.. March 29. 1851 1300FING IMATES....TRE 'BLUE mouN. 41. tam Slating Company, respectfully' Israelits . the publit that they are' fully prepared to tbrniati inspector Biases for Roofing, and have .he most. experienced Slaters In their employ, and wilt attend' to any orders ir Ith despatch at the shortest notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. All the work warranted. • Apply to W. J. ROBERTS, Treicblersville P.' Pa., Agent, or to D. HANNAN at this , office will be punctually attended to free. 7, 1830 DRAFTS. AND DILLS OF EXOFIANGE IN LI sums of 1 or 100 poundi (Stetting on England.lre land. Srotland. Wales; France. Germany. or any - part of Europe, for sale. w ithout any eharigO, at HANNAN'S • Passage Aaeney in Pottsville. /Ow, European Hills and Draftora2bedandeollected at hls office. .15. Passengers also engaged at the lowest rates, and no detention pr grumbling. inne 8, 1850 IONOCHROIIIATIC DRAWING Paper.— IVI Also Stumps, Pmte 'Crayons. ^Seratebes or linives„rtayons,wc.. all of which will be sold, whole sale and retail, lit the cheap Book and Variety Store of the subscrther B. BANNAti. Poly 19, 1851 • • , - HE BRADY- ./IA. ELLIOTT, (Wanaqt.ed) I Ever Pointed Gold Pens, now stand A No. Iln the Pen market; every - person who has toed them trill acknowledge their superiority They are made and cold exclusively by Brady & Elliott.two doors above the 31Iners• Hank. Watches of all the celebrated ioakenrsold is above, at pikes to mutt the times. DRIGHTLY , S REPORTS—REPORTS OF _LI C.:MI decided, by the Judges °Vibe Supreme Court of Penntytrania, In the Court Of Nisi Priv', at Philadelphia. and attain the SupreMe Courk,with Nal es and References to recent deelelons. By Fred erlck c. Brightly. l'rkellll—Just pobliahed and (or uale at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Law and htleeeilaneona rook Store. May 3f.J1331. pRENCH LAWN,A—BAREGE de LAWNS; Bareges, Dress Linens, Laresand Edgings, by J. N. BEATTY & SON. Pousyllie, May 21.1851 2141* ' DOCKE' TIM BOOKS—JUST PUBLISHED I and for sale an improved Time Book for che porket The trade sn ppl ted at low rates at B. HANNAN'S Book Store and Manufactory. Junr,2l.lhsl • N V ELOPES— inn,oooJust received from Trade Sale, and fnr sale Wholesale and Retail, at such prices in salt the times, at B. BANN WS Cheap Bonk and Stationery Stare. 16-- April 19, 4831 The Trifes __Help and ITusberners . Joy. GERMAN WASEUNG FLUID: . . r I'' HIS ARTICLE IS MACH CHEAPER AND, CA • 1 lifer to use than scrap. and Is warranted to perfect ly rico nee alt kinds of apparel withont doing any. in jury whatever to the clotht•a. It contains no Potash S ,da Ash, Spts Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any oilier article whatever that will in any manner Injnre a fabric in the fifth. talitora ale warranted not to fade if washeo with this Fluid Ibis Fluid was originally discovered by the celebra tr ii Professor of Ehemiatty. Dr. Mitiwherlich of-her tin, and fir which he has ever since had an eitensive sole throughout Getninnv'and other 'parts of Europe. A Boysen (from who I: Pi Hoyt purchased) 14 a thorough Chetniiit. and was for many year. the sole superintendent of Dr. Mitactierliett'a Laboratory, and was therefore the only person In thit United States who had any knowledge of its manufacture. and any other article put porting to bemuch mast be Ma spitto ons nature. We ask you to Try it. kismet est of the many Iluin‘airs If you daunt like It the money will. in ..c . Pry 14 , 1, 111 - 1.. e, be refseded. It Politely dorsaway o oh that !atom. us task of rubl,lng the clothes upon the wash-board, which wears nut the clothes more than the reenter use of them It is an article butter adapted for cleansing doilies from dirt szeasemains, Iron-mould, inWrlew.setting odors in calicoes, restoring clothes en their original color HMI have hi en stained with adds, cleanaing dirty and creasy Caroms, coat e.,barai hatsovonl, dm, and for scrubbing drne, and cleaning paint, than anything which has ever been offered to the public. washing Fluid Is put up in large Pint Somme, /111. i ri tails at 12i rents per bottle. Each bottle contains anflicient Fir two ordinary Washing", B BAhiNAN Has been appointed sole Agent for the .sale of the 'Fluid In the enmities of Schuylkill, lehannu, and Nor ibuiebettand. hi Messrs. llot t a. Gardner. the Proprie- Inrr, and bets prepared to furnish 1110 Merrhants,c., c. o holesale, in sell *rain, :IT the Pinprielnes prices by 11.e..ti,ze.itl.oltIr. 41.• it Is atria ter gale retail at his Store in Pottsville. Certlfimites seen at his Store. Try' It ar.d judge for ynurselsc. One and a half cents Riven Itir empty . Bottles at hits r' tore. . • 113. Merchants and other, who desire to keep the ar• I fele for sale, in the counties named; will please send in 'their orders and the term* will bet given: , . Pottsville July Vt. 1851. 3Q-tf DIET ALLIC Rubber Machine BELTING. •f• E X gamedP E 0 1 E t 7 ',,,.?„Eii..(llrin T HE , _ etre *. . ;t A f eni.nmera ; this, mether with the fact that great im provements have been made in the quality. warretos the manufacturers in naverting it to he supenor in leather or any thing else; for all open Helm, (inure rr perially fni heavy or main Beltaj for the Mowing rehvOns: I. The perfect egnality of width and thickness which It will retain. 2. No danger of heat ender 300 degrees Fahrenheit injures it, and it remaiewftexible In any degree amid. 3 It is of great strength and durability., doe■ not slip on the prillies, consequenit:i. a gain of power is oh. tamed, and when adjnated to machinery. does not re quire alteration. no is the case with leather, or any other. 4. In widellelting the rot Is much below 'that of leather or any other. A large n.sortment always on hgnd, and Minished of given lengths, eat shortest notice. MACHINE' lIELTING. A scale of prices, by the piece of WO feet hing 2 inrh 3-ply per font ,11 tfents, 4-ply 13 cent* 3 " 15 •• " 17 " 4 " " 111 s" " 24 " 5 " " '23 " " 30 " 6 •• " 'V. " •• 35 " 7 6 '. " " 31 " 40 " 4. 35 " •• 45 " 9 " •• 42 " 55 " 10 " 50 " " 65 " II " " 55 " " 70 " 12 1 1 " " " " 19 " " 66 " " 85 " 11 " 11 " 75 " " go IS 1 " •• " 80 " 97 11 16 " 1 •* • 1 $5 . 1 " 1,05 " 19 " " 95 " 1.18 1•20 I .t l 1,115 11 " 1,30 1. WATER 110 SE. 1 inch , p er foot, 22 tents 8 " " 2.5 " 18 30 33 U 38 " • 50 " 55 " D. G. Nic.GDW N 44 •t MI Eli • 21 44 •• 60 63 For sale, at Factory pricer. by B. BANNAN, /Lent for the Mannlkettirers. Also, Steam Parking of to 1 huh Mick. Car Springs, Riots. Ate., for Water Pipes. April 12, 1851 , 15— S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARNAPAIIILLA The Genuine Article,: MEATLE IMPROVED—MANIIPACTURED DE .Doer- CHILTON, the Great Chemirt.- Dr. d. P. Towaseitri Sarsaparilla, The most Extraordinary Medicine la the' World! Over two hundred and tiny thonsandpersons mired or I ariollS diseares, within the fait tiro years, It tare' . Scrofula, Stubborn Effects of Mercu ry, Fever &dee, E6reipelas, Rhetll332 Urns, Consumption, General Debility, Dye. pearls, Costiveness, Skin nisei • see. Liver Complaint, Draftily ' and Gout, Sinevromm. . Caneeri and Tumors, Heart DEctacee, Tile great beauty or 101. medicine i.: that it never injurer the constituttowl'andis always beneficial, even to the Ino••1 delicate, and le the only metileina ever dis covered shot create, neia, purr and riele blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to test i fylo its many virtues_ GREATSPRING AND SOMME R MEDICINE. Every peratm should take a Rattle 'print and fan. to regulate the system and drive nut all Impurti .TAKC CARE OF YOUR CMLIMEN. One bottle or Dr, H: Tmentrend'e Extract of Dar aparilla will cleanse the system of a child. 'HEAD THE EVIDENCE. Thin is to certify, that my child war afflicted with a horrible dicesee in the fare (which resisted tie er forte of my family physician,) and wen entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. ft T. Towneend'sflaneaparills. •NILLIA7.I WOOD, Uti bt totrn , Fayette co.; Pc, My*, ISM. ['his ia to certify tlint we bate sold Dr. S. P. Town send', eatsaparilla for many years, end consider It a very valuable medicine, many cures haying' been et- P,tud in our . vicinity. A young man by the name of Wertley Rothirock, orrbia place, was curtd of the Scrofula, (basing large Inman in hie neck) by the use I" one bottle; . • • •TIIOIS.•.REED,* SON, • Huntingdon, Yi,July 34,1E150. • NOTICE. The public ire notified that . Dr. B.'P. Toirintiend's Extract of Sarsaparilla, will in fume boutionfartur.. ed under the direction of James R. efilltrisi,, CheMbt, whose name In connection rani thet,.of pr.*. p. Townsend, will be upon each hottle,lo prevent (rood. Sold itt • ; BANNAPP9 m•Dructitna and others are informed that ere have made arraugementa to Rowdy this medicine by the Dozen. at'lthe rdannfactorere prices. It •111 be to their - advantage thetefore to procure their soptiles ftm u.. • I;.` . . . The Recipe to manufacture this articlroias sold it few months ago, for the sum of One ;Zemlya 71qe-, semi Drilsrs. the best evidence of its treat Worth u a 1 medicine. The sate has been unexampled. : ' The ankle sold as Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's, is ail "Humbug." Jacob Teamed is a Vender of Pe riodicals in New ,Yerk, and a firm pay him several. hundred duller" a year for the nee of his nams.for the purpose of nuteallicturing a aperlous ankle, and palm it off upon ttnt public as the ••genutne eribliar by cal, Hug it old Doct.-Jaeob Towasead's Sarsaparilla. *Utast watt' tbe , trewelee article always ask for Poet. Id: P. Towneenint Sarsaparilla, r Los 1,1850 81-tf aftialiT "ar. rorr 14-s MEMMEMI==m== TI 1 F :v.ltiNt'ltg'' .1 OUONA 11:,i AS ii POT:I.IOtIWLE: , ,LiEN : PIRTAI Li'AD Nis.lo! Is. ER. 13ookitore. Pottsville, Wbolexale and,Retall 'Omo ruts alitilielitaidOP ,IMLINT . ' Ds. Rows Asztrznawairmstur„,., ' .;-_ • _ , .N.D.vmprrom. - -, • - , - FOR THE CURE. OP SCROFULA!: 'Mtn Ditee.* ...1V • ill - SUBSCRIBER •II AR - -JUST. MICCETVED A ' 'PEP, ft f.t:Enci FE,y,mg. BO R ER. _ jusralm —: i 'moot' Ibis telebriti-d42llnt — Witle4 it coming OP TEE SONE'. - " - entioslic . DISEASES,'' A n swer/wireless . ' for paintthirtior.d. - frame *wettings; • : ICU EV KATI SAL CONSUMPTION. - • P andit Pet all kindiinf'buildlngM - dte ."wldcb - idnialite ''' - '7 , ''-'-'ilgartrifint 3 E&Sit 4 OLD: - '',ERLiP,-t:• in be protected from the raysgea Alt Fire "Ind 'Water. ' ':.... - . ... ,- , ...i, - --,labia, , ... .... . T i,, , ,,,,,m. e abit e enali,ac.-, will tie pretrentetfrom AND EVERY' DtStAtIC'"AntSINII 'PfIOM 'AIV Mil- I 'practice in teatime, and Their dnratiitity 'decided . b) - the Wite . rif •. - - - PURRSTATEIMP TA E :BrAgagy„, ~. ; , ; , t htiPanit.and from e buildings tan DO Malkin lushest' I . i Thia - MrpOratlen Aga no ~, qua t,rar . the l ~,,A, of the little dame time" stew sassed ' Disealiei s 'My_ ostensive they teromro ew ,,o, e i e ir e wre-agilnct the tulip-sof - Plidadelphta thre.past thirty . yeses, has made tnitiam , - - built grey ands e.dsriadstone, Aline' Rae, as a brim( Or sons, 0 ilillfif 'it lo'fbrulihed In quaint with. all foram rtf.thwase. and helm& mad,. groy.ckik-otate and state tors: Painters snit tubers': nate , fritict . Atte ,Illniversity 1,4, Pennsylvania 14,18211, pupped ineusetitias at I . Manufacture-spares , Also, I under' the : guidance. of Me Way - melt' Picifessore.' uti tote used with the palm furnished nu Ihe low rate i Chapniani -thyme, GUMS. Cos :Ind Mare, auterritere. of 43 'rents per gallon by th e keg M . barrel , which re- I bratedfOr Mello! cte wane. mid bane doily intettpurise, duces the patio iwe to:about one hail* the: price of the and considtation respecting &lease, and the e v oke: other kind of paint now In use. In Ohio the lass=.. Hon' Of rethedlee' thereto, mith these distinguished 1 rance Companieshreure ' buildings , covered with-thls physietateti Inm enabled from all.theite advantages.to paint at Si lowef rate than they do timer covered with offer tho : publi c m ar Alterative Syrnp, which purtnes either iln or sine: The patio is-hirnished et-Mad hind • andr sleek l one in the system', driving theletroMall , or dry by the barrel' or keg. either Cbocolateftreyor turtine diseases. Thu d remedy I bees always relied./ Alkte color. by - nixtix,',ll3l I a practice Of. thirty penman restore weak Agent for the Manufacturer.' • and''.hrolten down_ constitutions. persons who have 10- ' ' been considered Inrarable;sud whore days were num ' I beret by many Physicians:Ml*lloW 11111011iritnessen to the truth [assert. : . : . Theresa id' the infant son of Mr. J. Poulterer, of Philadelphia. establishes beyond a doubt the certain result that the public_ may gain from the use of Dr. Rose's Alterative Syrup, to purify the system. This child was one year old, carried about on a pillow, with a 4.1111110 US ULCER of great magnitude, on the spin/43.nd.* Pelt:eat skeleton—. After using -Dr. Rose's. ALTERATIVE SYRUP for three weeks, it pin ed flesh, 'and the uker diminiebed. to one third ha original alse...ittwowegjis more it healed entirely, and the child Is now four peke old and in perfect health. river one thousand personstan be referred to in the city of Philadelphia, who are autiour to give to the afflicted a detailed' account of their disease, . and the `:miraculous escape- Dons death by .the Sleet Mr. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP,whittl has restored the to perfect health. causing new, Itch and pure blood tO, flow through their veins. Price one dollar pet bottle. - ' TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. I. D. Rose, of Philadelphia, having devoted Ills sole attention to the study of reform, and particularly the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, gcc., has in a short time affectually cured me of a long standing Disease of the Treachea, windpipe, and I cohlidently recommend his remediee and mode of treatment to the public genera R . ll y. CHAPMAN. M. D. Retteington, Philadelphia, Jan. 28,1850. TO DR. ROSE, Dear Sir : As to my own health, I can now sit y that it is pretty good. I am not tiouhled by rough tiniest I take cold, and then a few drops of Dr Rose's Syrup effects a perfect Mae. 1 wish you Would Jen(' me sonic more Alterative Pills. They are the very best medicine that ever was Invented. DR. cOI.P.ST AN 1 take pleasure in tecouintending Dr Rose's system of practice generally. Ills ointment for piles rutted me in sixteen applications. M. ft Well M. M. D.. No. 150 Arch Street, Philadelphia. I have long considered a reform in medicine neces sary for the safety and curl , of disease of the people, and am of opinion Dr. J. d. Rose has fully accomplish ed this desirable consummation. Ilia cures of ronsumpilon, Gout, Rheumatism and other diseases, ate truly astonishing. .1. RULLIN, M. D., Ohio El. All of Dr. Rose's Family Medicines ate for gale by - •B. BANN AN. The subsc'riber is the Wholesale Agent for Schuyl kill county.-Gir the sale Of all Dr. Rose'a Med icities.— Druggists, Merchante, &c., supplied at city prices. 0. °ANNAN. 20-if ItarelkS, 1851 BLAZE'S Patent M Fire Proof PAINT, FRO omo. 'VHF: Subscribers have Just received,a further sup -1 ply or this clagniar and valuab e 'substance. In addition to the slate 'color, they have a beautiful chocolate °thrown. resembling the sand stone now In use, and so much admlredfor the front of buildings Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro.. toxide of Iron, wblrh in thr opinion of scientific Men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the two former subatances being nond'onduetors, and the latter acting at a cement, to bind the whole together and mate a firm and durable paint. - For are It Is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a 'brush, the saute as ordinary pa.at; to enod Iron, tic.; Line, canvass, pat.., ,&c. It hardens gradn ally and becomes fire-prop I. It is papi'ularly snits hie for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id car-decks, railroad brldges.fenres, act. A 'nor co 'led with the article is rqualto one n slate, at a vast 'saving of ex pease. Specimens may Im seen atlas office d the suherri berg. HARRISON, BROTIURS & Co., No. 131 South From R.., Philada. 174 f 49.1 y Aprll22, 1819 CASPER HEFT, IMPORTEIVAND'DEALER IN WINES; Liquors, and imported Sellars, No. 113 i North w HIED street. Philadelphia, would respect fully call the attention of Hotel-keepers and others to his well selected stuck of WINES, LIQUORS and Imported CIGARS, in store and under Custom-hon;:e Lock. COGNAC BRANDIES of rtirjatio Brands, consisting of Pale and Dark, & Co, Pinet, Hennessy. Maglory,Olard. Dupuy & Co., and Gianni Super Old London Dock, and various Stands of Cognac and•other Brandies. WINES; &c—Fine 'old Madeira, Sherry, Teneritte and Lisbon Wines—Super old Port Wine, Clarets of • different kinds. on draught or In Glass, Heidelck, P. A. Minion & Co , and (ich+ler's Genuine Anchor Brands, in Pints and Quarts • CHAMPAGNE, together with a general assortment .catch and Irish Malt Whiskeys, Rolland Gin, Ja• males Spirits. Peach Bran ly e nid Bourbon, Monmiga bele Whiskey: Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. t Superior Wiheand Stnm rich Bitters spi Phllada., June 7,1851 23-Cm NEW SPRING GOODS. lOIINSTON & CO, CENTRE STREET, OPPO • site the Port infice—(Slater's old Stand.)—tvould inform their friends and the public eenerally,that they have taken unusual pain' in selecting their Spring stock of 004 s, which they bane greatly Increased and enlarged We confidently affirm that a more am ple and complete assortment of goods has not been opened In any one store in Schuylkill county; and 'as to cheapness in price, they challenge comparison with any other establishment in city or country. Come and examine our stock and you will be satisfied and con vinced that such is the tact. .Pottsville. April 19. MM. ' 15- HERRING'S Ismaili:um= SAFES. •IDE VALIDITY Or THIS PATENT. (after Waa- I ing been vigorously contested tiy suite at taw for the last six yearr,) has been fully And finally eatati 'Jibed in the Supreme Court of the kinked State,. The Undersigned. at his depot. has on hand a large atmortinent of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER Ft AFEB. Also, all Simla ofIRoN t'IIEATs.MONEV BOXES, VAULT DOORS and RANK VAULTS. both Fire and Burglar Proof. with new and Second hand Safes of other makers—forming theta/mit assortment In the world Also, the following LOCKS Jones's Changeable, Cotnitinalion. Pet nntiallon.'and Letter Chattrealde Anti•Onnpowder Lot ; Hall's new pa tent Powder and /I'w:tar-proof Lock. Day, Newell & and Leiek• nl o iherrei,bri t tcd maker.. •.. - , JOIIN FAURE:L. No 31 Walnut gt , Phi Win Agent for the State of Pennsylvania lune 41. 1951 45 3in PHILIP lIUFFA WOV I. D HE tr' - spec:hilly Inform Ills riDtomers r_ and ibr generally, that hp has 1111 L 4 taken the extensive Coach Making Es tablishMent of Frederjck 11. Maurer, where he Is now prepared to do all kinds of Carriage making, and all long experience in the business hopes to he able to give gera ral saiistaculon to all those who Inay tall upon him. Pottsville, October 5 1650 Utiliey and Conventenee Combined PIANO AND WISP= INATINIDIENT Mare Room and Pape. Start. in Pottsrille. HE 111WISCRILIOR WILL OPEN lN A FEW dal s two doors below hip [aspen' Estahli,lneut, Piano and Musical 11111trUalefit Warehouse,t n gether whit Pgper end Fancy . Store. His Plan.' will be (mm the must celebrated cank4:rs, and all the Musical Instruinentn wail , be selected with peal 'eare, by one of the beat Artists in the country. 11.+ 1129.01111 veerived a 1,,i or V1011(1., Ii unn ra,h lutes. teronlione. &c• of various prices. Th.•obJert of Me subscriber is to furnish amid artt• des just as cheap as they can be purchased In Phila delphia, sun ultivate a taste for music in this cOnt mnnity. PAPER II ANGINGS.—The subscriber will also open in connection with the Establishment. a Paper Bows embracing all kinds and styles of raper Hang- Men., for Hails, Parlors and Romps- Also, Gold and Velvet Papers, Borders, Decorations, Oat, Rosewood, Mahogany and other papers. His arrangement with the Manufacturers are such that he tillers himself that he can furnish as gaud au assortment In select from. as will be foundiin the largest establishments In OUT cities. ranging in price from hernia to $2 per piece. His priers wilt al-o b., found as low, and In many intim nces lower than tile sameattieles are sold in Philadelphia. Paper flanging Merchants, &c., supplied %hole • ale at city prices. 8. BAN \ AN. All kinds of Musical instruments nut on band obtained [nattier at short moire, with this advantage that they will he selected by a campetent Artist In the rite. lune 21, ISSI 25-- • IMEICELSPIICALri=qI3. • N OETI,TNE of. Mechanical Engineering wills A Drawings of finished Mechanic's Tools and Ap paratus of every deseription. Also a number of dii (mem places slowing the arrangements of well con structed matinfactruies, such a. Grist, Oil and other Milts ; Foundries. Forges.ttelling Mills. sugar. Paper and Spinning Machines. Pumps and Witter...works, Cloth Manufactories, &c.. &c ,with an appendiS son 'lining the necessary deserlpllool and calculations collected, elaborated and published by AmericaM En gineering Sudety, under the direction of Frederick Mont. It is decidedly the hest workfor Engineers and Machinitts, ever published, tb Price to Subscribers 141 00 per number. TU non- Subscribers *1 50. Subscriptions received and icier copies for sale by R. HANNAN, Reg lar appointed Agint. 24 Pettis We, June 14,1851 TIIE LATE JOSEPH J. LEVY STEEL PENS. rrHE Administrators to the Estate deem it their duty. In order to p he high repoiaiido the above Pen has s tsiained,for so many years in the government offices and throughout the commercial. community. to adopt this mode of cautioning the mitt- Ilc against a commercial pen attempted to be palmed offal the originalone, wellialculated to deceive, from the close inanition of the late Mr. Levy's Signalers on the Interior of the lid of each,box, and also of the shape and labeling of the acute. These spuriouSgood. hare been got on by certain parties not only to supply persons who sell round the city, but also for time pur pose of introducing In • legitimate form, through some portion of the trade to the public; repeated rem plaints of late have led to Inquiry, which show, in cents inautuces, they have succeeded in this. II has therefore become e.spedient to establiah a guide for the detecting of these counterfeits. All boxes will have the SIGNATVItE of the SOLE AGENT, 8. PHILLIPS, In his own aandweitiog on the outside:— MOMS CIS opium WITHOUT THIS. let them come from what SOUK.. they may, and NO ONE is forrosh ed with the original pen to sell around under any eta CUNISTANCES. The O.IIefIIIOTI of Stationer. IS particu• ratty called to the foregoing facts. sever e having been Imposed upon. The Agent has.the otigtnal book of. cerugeates from the banks and government °Mee. .with him; also hleappointtnent from the adininistra-' tors in their own handwriting. *The subscriber has been appointed sole Agent for thesale "'Abele Pelts 111 schuyikill cu., where the genuine article can be had These pens ere used in the Custom Houses at d Public Offices at Washington, and are pronounced the best pens In use. For sale Wholesale and lit tail at Agents' prices by April 114 Igsl " Encourage Home Maltufartines If you wint in support the Region—that's the Jacinto- :•• tr es . OROMILLE 1 1111,1141LAY; EARTH= AND STONE-WAJIE MANUFACTORY. hPROPRIETOR OF Tfild MANUFACTORY, m Prockville, in Schuylkill county. Pa.,re spectfully solicits custom of the surrounding ole keepers for the articles of hie manufacture, where be offers as emir to any Mace elsewhere, and lower in price than the. trade of this region have ever yet bought. They cimsist in pall of Rockingham-wan., viz: Pitchers, Coffee-Pots Tea:Pots, Bugar•Bow Is, Creams. Fruit-Plates, Solar:one, &c.. ke. STONEWARE. FIRE-PROOF PUDDING Dysima . ' Nappies o " Pie o Vegetable Baking Plate., tee: Also, Yellow Stoneware, (Miter and Root Beer Bot ties, Jugs, Pitchers. Bowie. Presevre, Jelly and Fkk ling Jars Jelly and Cake Moulds, Basins, Ewe, &lu i Chambers, and generally every artieleme nuthein red. Ile also, nianuacrures to order the following: Fire Bricks of any shape or site Stove Cylinders and Linlngliof all patterns; Flue and Flooring Tiles; Arch, Rey and Wedge Briars Oven, Arch and Floor Tile., &e., fee. 13-Orders fur the above are respectfully solicited. Office and Show Ware-room (Wholesale only) in Silver Terrace Buildings, Centre street, Pottsvill e . Address, F. lIODOSON, Agent. Pottsville. Nov. 43. 11350 47.tf CULISMAAPS Cheap Catlevy STORE. N o ,. as ;i l ea 33 ARCADE aj,4209 CRT:SMUT _ . . csOttNTRT merchantecan Elsie from 10 to la per I.: , cent. by purchasing at the above mores. By lin. porting my own goods, paying but little rent, mod iv. lag economica l ly. it Ls plain 1 can undersell those whe purchasetbOr goods bare„ pay high rents, andlivellko princes - . Constantly on hind a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors Table Knives and Forks, In ivory, .stag, buffalo, bone aiul wood bandies; Carvers and Forks; Steels, d'e.; Butcher Knives; Dirks; Rowielinlves; Revolving and'Plain Pistols, /c. Just received, a . large stock of Rodger, and Wostenholat's.tine Pen and Confrere Knives. - Also.. large assortment of Accordeons, &e., &e.; also, flue English Twist and Getman Guns. JOHN X. COLES:AN. linporutr. Jan. 5.1849 !FARM—TUE ATTENTION OF I.l l7 llrUd il e Z la r *and others.!. respectrally -Invited to the rianolntl4lll„ where tbey can be mlllB4lO all kladis at Planed Floarlad. Tinning and Lumber. from I inch Boards to Fennel Plank. HENRY STRUM!! Corner of Otn and Norwegian Sweet* May 14, 1850 • ' ; slit , EOM BEADIEIyIED A .BEAUTIFIJL 48EORT meat of Ladles Garnet au • Pool Breast Pie., BtaatJatiasit Eat Itinas e lbtaale Jaw by_ • Saab! ELLIOTT. 0. Nee 14, 1509 110.11 t 40-11 CAUTION. =TS= July 19, 1951 WIGEELIM3' OR COUGHS. COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOP ingg Cough and P.ulmonary affectlons.—The pm. prietorof the above invaluable preparation challen ges the exhibition of any other' specific which clan complete in nil essential qualities with that now pre sented to the public. Ilimself a graduate of the Col lege of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, and carefully trained In one of the most extensive prescription housea in that city, he confidently, and with Assured faith in its excellence, recommends it as a medicine well adapted foi the purpose fur which it has com pounded. lie pledge.' his prefeesional reputation that it contains no deleterious ..rug—but that the simples of.. which It la ,compped, will not In the /connect. mannei. affect the most tenant Infant in any y' hot to the removal of the disease. • , For coughs, - however Inveterate liarassing,its action will be found to tie immediate and effertuat: whilst in everycase it will brlngnimost instantaneous relief, and if persevered In, will affect utensil) cure. Children from their birth, and adults of any age, ran rely upon these results. Colds long nrelected, or be coming violent through constant exposure, threaten- 1 initiolury to the lungs, and. consequently contemn- tion, will he afretimi before truth a fatal critic. wilt have been.leached. Indeed Cases have been known, and are certified - to, where It. has been ascertained that a pulmonary ..ffectlon masted which this meal :ine relieved with all the decided evidences of lir:O -ral, entire cure. - This preparation - in equally eft - merlon. ler Asthma,. hoarteness, and bronchitis Aged persons. particular ly. are much subject to the arm of those diteases ; whilst public tpeakers, when afflicted with the latter, will be sure to be relieved from these two painful an noyaneee• The above slat( mentS are made In full view of their importance and weight their faithfulness will be proven on a fair trial or the , specific; and teller to the sufferer he the certain consequence. For farther proof of the efficacy ,of 11th remedy, the proprietor reapeettully refer. , to the hllowingcettificater nfaome Of the first Fitysicisns In Pottsville: CIIIITIFICATFC - 1 deem it a duly I owe to the COM munity, to stroesly recommend "Hughes' Exactor, ant,"seen effectual remedy in colds, Incipient bron chitis, hinarnation of the lungs, and. all analogous diseases. Having prescrihtd this remedy, and traced its effects upon the patient. I can safely recommend it assuperior to an distinct combination now eft t he public. P. d/OPLI). M. , Pottsville, IRIS Pottsville, August, 1948 J. C. C. Hughes having made known to me the rain. patient loaterials of a ,preparations made by him, called "Hughes' Expectorant," lam Induced to. rec ommend It as a med tine that would prove beneficial In the various diseases for which he direct. It to fie given. SINNICESON, M. D. Having examined thecomOoentoforming'llughes Expertnraret," i have no hesitation in recommending it as. I believe It to be, an excellent remedy In certain conditions of pulmonary diseases. Pottsville, Aug 1949.1 TllO it. ARAM; M . Mr..r. C Ouija {lnalies-41ear Mir.—As you were kind ennuch to inform m• Of the ingredient,. which compose your Expectorant,l now:after teiting it folly take pleasure In commending it to nil those whomaY need a safe and otreettial EXpeelBrBBl. Yonne, &c.. THOR. G. lIECINPi, at D. Prepared only by J. C, C. Hughes. Chemist' and Druggist, Poosville, Pa, and for sale by J. W.Cibhs, S Hellner, Mlneraville ; H. J. Pry, Tamaqua ; S. 11. i/jlOO, Schuylkill Haven ; J. &J. Hammer, Wagner & Brother, Orwtgsburg ; John Williams, Middleport t - Meyers ,S: Sillyman, PAttersnn ; Charles Dobbins. Sll - Creek ; .1. B. McCreary, Tremont; Wm. Payne, ficeasherville ; James 0111philin, Port Carbon; .1. Mc- Curdy, Heading; Seller's Drug Store. Polt 'grove ; and by SlOrrkerpers generally throughout the State. Jan. IS, lasl. 3-if —l7anitianlatinatactory. 0 s B E -mg 7;.:N0 - .. soo 11.XC=BTItEb.‘„ TWO t i r..‘ oors above Sixth,opposito ,Frankltt Square. Phila. , Iphia.wliere 116.*Ill'keeyrennelsn on hand or in ufacture n order 'd lmpertior and: shlonalde assor enter Veriltian Blinds, nnsurpassird for light ness,,ltirhneis, dUrabillty and 'finish, uth will he sold Igo line tuostlrensonabie terms. Ile) mercifully solicits a mint** ton Of .the patronagEopf Ills old frieg"ds and the readers of the Miners' Journal, and In it P al{ whostudy econonlyOn the way or/heap and et limn illinde,in give hint a call. ;D. Old Blinds neatly repaired. painted and trimmed. Orders from the count ry carefully pet up. Phi11t4,90.19,1850 ~.-42.1y - - - NEW AND Boom. cosfrivolftNsivE SUMMARY OF llp.. Universitilistory , together with a - • ngraphy of Diettoguisheit p e r so n s , to t tO which in appended an epitome of Hea then Mythology t Natural Pi4losephy,tleneral Astron omy andPhystology; adopted and to use in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S JONF.B & CO .Putilishete, S. W. Corner Fourth and lace Streets, Philadelphia. Teachers and School Committees addressing let ters to ns post patd, will he furbished with copies for examination. A (Oland complete assortment of Books awl Sta tionary for sale at the.Loweat Prices May 10, MI SOAP and Candle FACTORY. sungeninEß PAVING PURCHASED THE Boap,and Candle Priam of Francis Leeke„in the flaroarth of Pottsville, hereby gives notice, that he Intends carrying on the buidness himself at Mr. Lecke', old 'tend, where he is prepared to furnish all the ankle. In his line or business, at the very toweet rates, acid respectfully coUelt■ the patronage of the nubile, feeling confldeit tt at they will And It to their interest todeal with him ' • Sept el, IN3t) L. , 444 ,2jt a1;L. ..4 1Li a 'l' GE SUBSCRIBER HAS ENLARGED BOOK I Bindery. and increased the Machinery and hand:, au diA,notv proOted to (In alkkinds or llinditig • in the best styl4 tit thelowest , fetes; int the- - sloptii , Bunk or by the hundred nr thousand. - - All kinds of :blank work manufactured in order short nnNee. B. BANNAN. Printer,:Publisher and Binder. Pottsville, Aug. 31, 1111.0 S 35- TIESZNIX SOAP WORKS. Sort* East C of Crain k Fine Streets,Philada. ► 111 E UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR sALE_TIIE j various qualities of Drown and Pals Soaps, and reapeetfully.invite . the pltqnttopt.of,porehasem resi dent in SehitilkillEn. ITAEOS.IA CO. ALFRED LAWTON, being connected - with the above. Establishment, solicits' the patronage of his friends, and will attend to all orders pent by mall or otherwise. Philada• • May 24, 1851. N. m riMIWNAraII ( Bulgy' a how, .Vorieeol:astral. PenniUß, Pasaa.,) • Plumbing Shop. • trAs CONSTANTLY, ON. HAND .S SUPPLY OP 11 all slielStf Lead Shied Lead Brock Tln, Bath TOl4 Shower Daths;-11ydrants, Hose, Double and :Unite Acting Pomp* and Water Closet sr-also, al kinds of Brass Cocks for 'water and steam, .Itrani Oil Cups, and' Mottos 'for Snitiner: all kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done In the ilehtest ntant4., the Shortest not Ice. . N. B. Cash paiitfor old Brass and lead. Pottsville, Oct. 25. 1850. 42-tf terry Vegetable- rain ;Davis', " - Saler. , l'fir. WONDER OF THE ACIE.— INTERNAL, de 1 External Remedy.—A great discovery and valua ble medicine. Every Imuily ahould have a bottle in tares of sudden sicknese. If cures Cholera. Bowel Complaints D la r rlmea Fever and Ague Piles, Dysentery, Pain • In the Dead, Mabee, R.euma- . • • . Dun. Dyspepsia, and Darns. .. . READ THE EVADENCE, This certifies that I hays for seveial inonths used btr. Davis' Vegetable Palo Killer in my fatally in several of those eases foe 'which It Is redummended. and find It a verruaeful family medicine- A. DRONAON. Faster of lid Baptist Church, FaU R fiver. 'Asbury, Mart lis's Vhispartl. Tala may eartlfy that 1 hare used Uavls7 raw Rd " wish Peat anemia la easea nr Cholera Infaalum. Gammon Bowel complaint, 'lronclad., Voung e eolda, ie., and would rheermllyrptommand It ma at valuable emily aleeklue. JAR. C. LIktOMEIL Pusan Dasts.—Thls may milt, that I still use the Pala Killer In my fitolly. idy health has been so Pod (or three,or. Mgr. .mowths, past. that I base but little or ntt use Cut It. and would still recommend It to the ~ PECKHAM, ' Fall flyer. 24-numth,lithoBlo. • Potintle byJENKINS & MAW. _ .12 . 5 Cheirot Pltiluteltdos. Ceaantl Wboleaale. Agents Cot Eastern PanusylfaUht, to whom,all ordem had .appllcalloott- for .Aielicie, from Ea ern Penuallstinlatdiouldbe addretsid. p. EASELS, Wholesale "aid Retail Agent for Stlto y Co. *Druititit_and otbers Ittpplled tctiteUttgaln.it tbe regular...rates. Aug 17,1050 -•St tf I dOMPOUNDSMP:QPIVILD CHERRV OitatgAL. AID . lettetalltATlON ni• no nimbus ever been. No success l In i c tut o i mpo Y ti b l e id l lri n ira i' . - hesdnrie so much las relieve the 'human s fsmilye to intidasearm of its terrors, and remove the Invalid to Health and Comfort. as the !secular and Preprieier oftliat most deser retil d y popular Family Medicine. Dr. Swayne's Compou Syron of . Wild Cherry,and none has beenpagenera patronised tay the Profession andothers, both in thisetruntry and Europe, nor ha s there ever been en great an effort lathe short spactBif ainlysii or seven years, .o deceive the eredn- Inasand cattingop.ArPormusofwariona kinds, by futons individuals. affixing thename.of Wild Cherry, and as much of then:me of illmoriai nal paeparation, as will screen from the lath of law. Beware of sack Imposters. and pUrchase none bill the origivat and only genuine &aide, as prepared by Dr. rtwayne. which amen from many years' close attention to the practice of tf.o Profession, and which led to this great discovery. Beware of Mistakes! Ressernbct, the genuitut.i3 put up in square bottles. coveted with a beautiful wrapper. (sleet cograving,) oith the portrait of Dr. Swaine thereon, also his signature; all °there are positively "fiCtitions and counterfeit," VOICE PROM SCIIUKTLILL COUNTY. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Dr. Swaine :—Dear Sir—About six pearl ago. 1 discovered that my lunge were affect..4l,Of which t he-, came more convinced from time to lime, although 1 tried many remedies, yet without any apparent bens- fit, and my diseawincreaned anti: I' was compelled to keep any room, and at last any bed. 1 had great pain in my left side. upon which I could not lay in bekand in the morning my rough was no severe that I found it very painful to throw up the plilem which gathered in great quantities on my Mors, When fortunately I bought of your agent, of Ink place, one bottle of your Compound syrup of Wild Cherry, which so touch re lieved me that I continued using it Until now. !have used six bottles, and am happy to tell yon that my pains are removed, my strength returned, my sleep is. undisturbed and sweet, and 1. feel perfectly-well. I can now follow my daily avocation tviihout being afflicted with that painful Itackan. weakenning cough and 1 firmly believe that to your medicine.under the blessingsof Pravialence, lam ndebted for thls great change. and am vary happy to subscribe myself Wito.talal MAOMONT. et. Clair, Schuylkill ecanntr„ Pat.. Jan. 29. 1049.. A PHYSICIA N'S orEeristollli —TESTIMONY IS Now Recessed from all Quarters of the (Hobe. Dr. J. 11. Ellison. Frankfort Ky. , nays . I was in doted, from a failure of the most potent expectorants recommended in our Materta Medics. in some cases of Diseased Lungs, to try yen,' preparation of Wild Cherry. II is nutfirlent to say that I wan, an much pleased with the resultof that and nubsequeat trials. that I now prescribe it in preference to all other remedies. I have been engaged in active practice of twelve years, and lbw is the first Patent Medicine I ever thought enough of to *press an opinion in writing. SW A N F,'S CELEBRATED YERMIFUEE, "A so& and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia Cholera hlorhuz, sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults.and the moat useful Family Medicine ever of fered to the public." , MORE COLD N ovs FOR THE SICK. irederscttotrie, iodised. Dr. Swayne—Dear err :—A man purchased a ,bottie of vow Yermlfuge, the, other day, for his child and by its Ilse, diseharged sixty-Three oftheia'Rest worms be had 'eser seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they have so often been gulled by nauseous anal yr - armless IVOIM mcdieiuee. Your, be ing so pleasant to the tasty at the same time effec tual, I shall be able totllspose of a large quantity. Respectfully yours, Towaskun T. SH•WP. P. M. BS. Beware of Mistakes:'.,&;ll remember Dr. Swaymea Vernaifugels now put-up in square bottles. ra• Oee that the name is correctly. - DWAYNE. .l)r. Sinew's Sugar Cootitel,Jareaparilla aid F:rtraer of Tar Fats. We have tried the ;forint'. Pills, which have laden so highly landid through the oublie press; hot there are nonwwhich glee such general satisfaction as Dr Swayne'n Sugar Coated Sarsaoarilla and Tar Palls.-- They correct alt the flunctions of the Liver, cleanse the Alimentary Canal, acting ass gestic cathartic and alterative medicine, and are very valuable in com plaints incident to females. ADRNTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY JOHN G. BROWN. Potteville, Fa. J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, JAMES B. FALLS., MIN W. ORBS, eamersville, • • D. 'Ac C: Ilwirmanka. Schuylkill If:lvan; H. Buts st.sa,Ynrt Carbon ; JOHN A OTTO, Tayloteville; J. R. ALTER, Tuscarora; B. J. Fait , Tamarpia ; Oro. trairtorrosu, New Castle; W. museums. at. ewe; Mims S. tlit.t.Tuatt ' Patterson; PALM. Bane, Pine grove I ECKEL & DAIINDT. Tremont; EOCKNILL & Nov. Llewellyn; JOHN %Vit.t.rasts, Middleport ; C. pasit,r,v, Ottsigeburg; CONON. RBOADS & LITTE. [' A LE, New Phi'adelphta a' S. Mum, Om lobate Landing; J. STANT.or, McKenriburg ACCM Ksurr- MAN, Lower Mahantango; [trey & HETRIeII, Don ' aldson, and by all the principal Storekeepers r brougn nut the adjacent 01111111 es DR. SW AYNE'S Prlncleal Mice N. W. corner of Bth and Race streets. Philadelphia, WIMP all orders must beeddressed 0Ct.28, 18.50 VALUABLE: MITEMZINES. FROM THE LABORATORY OP ?nic CELEBRATED • rift. Rtirtg'S ALTERNATIVE . FOR THE RAM- 1.1 cal cure of Scrofula, Diseases of the Bone, stub horn Ulcers, User Complaints, old Eruptions, Mier, mum, and every disease arising from an impure slate ol the blood. This preparation has no equal for the cure of the • above -named dileases..' My extensive practice. In Philadebbla the last thin)? years has made me ac quainted with all forms of disease, and being a grad uate from the University of Pennsylvania iti 1220, under the guidance of the - truly great Professors, Chapman, Physic. Gibson, Cox and Dare, names vele brated for medical science, and having daily inter course and consultation- tespeeting diseatte, and the application of remedies thereto, with these distin guished plijsicians, I am enabled from al! of these advantages to offer the public my Altentaniettyrop, which purifies and gives tone to the system, , driving therefrom ell lurking diseases. This remedy 1, ItaYe always relied opon, In a practice of thirty years, In restore broken down constitutions. Over teen persons iii the city of Philadelphia can be seen who were eared by R. Price al per bottle. DR. .1: S. ROSE'S EX PECTORA NT.OR COUO II SYRUP--A rertaiu,speedy mire for Coughs, Consumptions, Atibma,spitting of blood, and all dia -1 eases of the tangs. This valuable Syrup has no equal; it ailayit in Dation or inflartimation of the air cells, re. moving soreness from the-chest; causing the patient to expectorate with ease and freedom.• After an ex tensive medical pearlier of thirty pearl , in the city of Philadelphia, I em enabled to otter the afflicted poli tic a Cough Syrup which has gladdened the hearts of many almost upon the brink of the grave. Thnusands are ready to testify to Its curative and healing vir tues • -This prepartioichaa placed consumption on the of manageable diseases, and makes itas curable as any other, if the patient applies for aid before the tones are destroyed. Price 50 emosand Pt per bottle. DR. ROSE'S DVSPEPTIC COMPOUND.—The ,Llver„ being the largest gland in the human body, is more frequently deranged In Its healthy' action than any other. • The-Consequences eta* derangement are first„.Dyspepsie. known by costiveness, belching np.of f Artillaitninhich„and sometimes' Diarrhira or loosenetis arthe howls, h, ea d -ache , nit - Vous feel. ings, - cold 'feet, wakefulness, and variable appetite. Ace. Secondly, If the above symptoms are allowed to go on long without this medicine, (which will nlwa)s cure or remove them.) then follows debility of the lungs and predirposition'to consumptionr Dr. Rote has been celled on by over three thotteend ULMs within the Will few years, and many of them had tried the various bitter compounds to their delu sion; fortunately the most were in lime and wete soon cured by the above compound. which contains no mercury, and does got injure. h e t always improves the constitution, as thousands can testify. Price 50 cents. , DR. ROSE'S - VEGETA iILE VERMIFUOV—'Phis compound having been used by me in a full practice of twenty-nix years, with rise most 'beneficial -results ol eases ol worms, has so well established its Om, tiority above most other worm medicines that the de mand has Increased beyond all calculation. All medi cines should he prepared by a physician and cheitibt. It Is t roe that many athletes are now sold. ni good 'for worms. hut it should - he remembereillhat many are too powetflil for the constitution of young children Pritela cents. . DR. ROSE'S 'CROUP OR - DIVE SYRUP.-::There• have Men many rethPiliell compounded for the cure of Croup or Hive. 'The disease is particularly prevalent among children. Sedate fatal; tint as I have-never seen s rave terminal , Malty or continue long wpere this Syrup was nse :elan recommend with the highest etinfidenie. • Price 25 cents See directions. DR. ROSE'S FAMILY Olt SANATIVE PILLs.— Theseloillettrrentilliently tecousniended Wt Dyspep. dieease of the'Llirer; enitlivenellr:' and fur the constant' use of.facnillesi; as they are Mild and certain in their operatioo,causing no pain or uneasinessteiv ing the bowel" perfectly free from costiveness:--Price 45 rents. • UR ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM—'phis beautiful preparation has ; been Used by me it, a. fal • prartic e of thirty year's in the city or Philadelphia. -and is a never-falling remedy for cholma.morbus.dvs entery,, bowel, complaint. flatulency, /he Price 25 cents. DR. •ROSE'S RAM TONIC.—This invaluable compound- for tbe ,hair has been used and hlghlY, re comeuded by the late and truly great Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. Petrel'. p rTmhuerae (gratis)ict r o e n in v ited e calltooo 'srn pi r t upon ni t h p e t, A t e l: n it t i n n . 5 1 a detailed ;account of each remedy llso Da 14)Itlication. Mete inedielbSs are in high t epite;arttle..in be se. upon as "tilting the diseaset for-sibigh they are recommended,, as they are the result or abeatettsive • practice of the last thirty years in the ilqn.,(llsKatiel phiat ee'hione_genuine without my writtesignata. EL ROSE. 31. D. Far Sale by lt rit - JENKINS & , • ns Chesnut street; Agent for the nd for Sale Wholesale at the Store of the subtler'. bsr, who Is sole Wholesale - Agent for Schrtylkill C ount y. • Druggist', Merchants, fie., dealing In Med. eines, suPplied at the Proprietor's prices. These are tin Quack Medicines. Dr. Rose he an eminent Physi cian of twenty years' practice In Philadelphia, Where the litlited voice o f the Press and the people ertrtltbe -- great virtues, and extraordinary cures effected by 'hit Medicines'. D. DANNAN. Potteville.Dec:4B.lE. so • ' 52-ty 19-4 m ERNST RLINERT 3S-if EDS DR. '4. S. ROSIK. of oil/ads:pies, COTTAGE - EURNITURE: HAat. tv.krte,ar. CO., No. 'Bli CHESNUT sweet; above Tenth. Manufartateta.4 painted outage Chamber Furniture. The subscribers. mould cull the attention of the public to their extensive assonment of the above Furniture. . Persons ftlrililtliagGottages, lintels. Boarding-houses, W.n., will find It, ranch to their advantesekto examine his new style of Fund tore beforepurchimingtike, it ilk durable,. ornamental 10410 m priced. Complete sets from 010 upwards: Sets or Single Places painted and ornamented to any style to order. Also, Chairs.. EZlen*OrL , . Tape* and other Furniture at very flow prices. N. B. Th June Tra VS, 1851,de supplied as . rhilada., 211-3 m INTEGAIGEINCEI 01110 E. Nits. WOMEN AND CHILDREN' WANTED. ALL parpons wishing 'employ ment. Olg . and little: plumy and:MC=oa' end female,' and lima, e ll 'pennant wiehlng to employ any and all kinds'ot hands, letterer'. or ts, will receive 'metal information by esiiintar tbit ogee the.Atubseriberhaldartet Street', rottneilleyrn. = Wrenn* Modirate; L- • . • . . 554 . W1L50N;5.4w: "Land - Aleut and aperitif Collector. 151 • '''' • ' 1447 April 0, w inkmon. Aug *TRATE, .CON VEY astae-r. Land -Agent and General Collector.— title. Mute* tweet P ;P a. 100. '. CM _ FRow. COM:ILES. ,G•RZ, flE goftfolly ntinounges,to thitadler; and gentlemen or ?inlay ille o llint itt mtstitioa to . ,bingtoloftlienat set ytemp, as o ylolluipt, he will 31110 pre instructions on ,be Pcnnoglvinin all, Centre st: Zion.% . _ _ InOS. U. •L. Enliint, M. thj• OFFERS slit PrOfi4i.lonal ive , rilies to the citizens of Port Cat • "ban.and vicinity. Alter ! llbr tawny to w alt on all who may see fit to give him a can. (Mire in the house for merly necupti'd by Doctor Wiley. Reference sive*. rgrt(N,ltboo,Oct,..fri,lWL., 1 . . • . 40,tf 'Di3WARD ; $111(IP1141!ii, ATTORNEY AND • ..C,ll COUNSELLOR at Law, Philadetplita .tvittattend to collectioniahlt ati nthe Heed b tunnels in the -City of rhiladelptilsoidinining Counties and elsewhere.— Office No. -- 1173'Walrint steet above Seventh street. Philadelphia: • ,• - Tl'. SlllER,Witlift e... viliNtE AND COL -1 'teeing Office, Pattsvitle, Pa.= . -Deabr In uncur -1 rent Dank Notes. Dills• of Excbanee. -Certificates of Deposits. Checks and Diana. Checks (or sale on • Philadetphia and NessiVort, in mins to.sult. 3tarch.9. MIL . : IG-t OCTOiL 111ESELERI HOMEOPATHIC JIJ 1 pert - stet AN, Ilantoved' his Mire to one (Witte Ileick Buyers etreea, Pottyvttic. April 25, :8 7 10. . . y D. AIE.IILEDITII,— ReaI Estnte &gene' , 'ol d . Act., CP - title Cbunty, Pa. Agent for the sale and ptarchase of Real Estate. Agent for Lands, and collection of Itents,itte. , Oct. 28, 1849. 14..ty 0 AdIVEL IFIAILTZ.,MSTICE OrTIIIE PEACE, 1..) Pottsville.. %VIII attend pruininty to Collections, Agencies, Pnr.hase and gale of Rent Mance, &c.. In SchuylkSil County, Pa. Office in Centre eirert.oppo site the Town Hai!.. Oct W.' 1.449. ACikNCY—For the purchase and saie of Real Es tale; buying and soiling Coal; taking charge of Coal Lands ; Mines, Acc.. and collecting rents—front twenty years experience In the County he hopes to Wel:al:faction. Office ¢lahtlntsnga street, Pottsville. GAAS. td. HILL, Aprol6.lA • - fl . AI'TOHNEV AT LAW, Ti-. . Ina. ua—Oftlee In the' Library Ro..m. late the Town Hall. \ Sent 22, 1849. ' 30-If PuttviE:4. Dr.ALErt IN SCRAP IRON /1. Copper, - Har and Mock Tin. rtoddrpt Splehet Lead, &c. Orders IWO ive,l tbr and Copper work, and ACttchine furni,ling. All orders connected with the above line prnonttly attended 10. r South Street,tibor‘c Front. Plffladelithia June IS; 1850 JliCiA NHS V 1 i - 3:L l+: 11110 T Ea..— TII lii 31 - 1; „ sultseritier would 'ee.ipertfulty inform the 'Xi g 'travelling community and pantie generally t k--- „that he has refitted this Hotel it. good style, anh Is now prepared to furnish the best accommoda tions In all win) may favor him whit a call. . DAVID MARTZ. Jennesoille, I.uzerne Co., Aptitjith, MI. l4-tf Arl THE AMERICAN HOUSE, porrs• ....-. V 11.1,11, PA.—MRS. MARY WEAVER RE IA.Iii.7. +Tactfully informa the pubitc nod travelling community generally, that chi: has opened this large and romtitodlons flowd, furnished in a •tr pet tor style. From tier long experience lathe busines,. of a first : rate lintel, and Well known reputation to ac commodate, her mummers may depend on being sup -plied with 'eery thing conducive to their comfort and eonvenie re.. Jan. _; 'O. 341. [, , OR ,SALE.—The subscribers Mier for sale a 111 l' perinr 6 Neil Pump. 6 feet stroke, with 160 yards of 5 i 6 inch pipes, with bolls, rings, kr., all in gpoit, order. Also, 35 Drift Cam 40 inch title.. 8 or is bleb ate rigged with double brakes, all of which are in gond running order. Also, 60 yards of 1 -Inch slope chain. The above will he sold low for Ca 'hot apprOv ed paper. t'tiNNER lz noADo. . - - New Philadelphia. April 13, 1850. 'l5 tf ___ FOR NALliLeeTlie• Subscriber is de e---- strong of selling the dwelling house in which 4.E.„:-.., 'lie now resides, in Mord.' Addition. The „ ••,._l...„,buildiiii: is one of the very heel in the BM'. 08101,— . 7141k: and admirably arranged, with every con venience to make It dePirnble: - roaseeslon given- at once, „ • -.. ::. ;-; ~.: • , . CEO. n. PCYrrii , March 16, 1950 11-if 17011..5A IE-Peone 10,1inrse Engine, with break L leg rollers, aereens, shafting and .'very thin neeetiPary ationt n Coal tweaking esiabishinent. whirl will be sold on very reasonable te r ms. CEO. IL rt yrTs. March lit. 1860 11-if -FOR SALE—One 30 horae hoisting engine,with winding gearing all romplele. Enquire at the mark Mine Colllrry, Yeth nine, heel the office of GEO. IT. POTTS. March 16,1.850 11-tf COft SALE AND TO LET.—Budding Lots Ar in Mount Carbon, Lewisport, Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottsville,. it Norwegian st.. rottsville, nod to,Minersville. Also 3 rouvenirnt °dice in Morrie' Addition. Apply to .TAS. IL CAMPBELL April 2.4: 180 ITi...42II . I".NGINE.—FOR SALE A 33 IioRSE Power Engine - in that rate (litter. For partiro -13 I'S apply to It. G. ITEILN ER. Egg . or to HENRI' lllClE•4.l.Viintington, Delaware. Jan. t.. 1851 • IRON, &e. DAIL 4 110 AD IRON—FUR AT THE It York Store, by the subscribers: 'lO tons Pturnixv Otn TRail'' Ihs tattle yard 50 " Light T " 24 " IS " x 5 Fist Ssr Rail Rood Iron 20 " lj x•} a• as 10 *. II x 10 '• 2 x 10 •' 2 x MI E YARDLEY & SON Pottsville. Dec. %I S5O. 49 rung ROOFING.—THIS BEING THE SEAr 1 on when our citizens who desire to secure thel buildings from the menet, or fire, vhould seek 10 have them mode lire .proof—the Undersigned would re apectfully inform the public that be is prepared to fulfil nil orders for TIO Roofing. spooling &c., &c. JACOB M. LUNG. 28-if Pottsville. June ^_9, 1650 IHAIN?.—Pnr Sale. 129 feet In. chain. Alen - furnished at the shortest notice, 5.50-4, 12-16, 1546 and I in. nest proof cable chain, at N. Verk prices—fielght added. E. YARDLEY &EON. April 20 1950 , 16+ N k l ItINV MAIO —LEE & WALKER, SUCCES. sari to flan. Nn. ifr2 Chesnut sheet. wider Darnnuee Mosconi. have justpublialled th ollowing beautiful Ballads, Polkas, Think era yoit ?peak, by N.. 1. Searle The Seem.. by the author of "Will u ye me then as now.• • Rauey Kate, aa song by Mr. Iroilson, bt air by Dr. Cunningten. "Raise the bright Flag of Columbia," ad tined to the popular air at "Ever be 11appy,' . In Opera " Enchan trees." The' Thou art gone, by the late ''J. T. t4.'Sollivan." llopelsess Love, Woman's Love, " A Drumm that love run l"orget, by M. Keller. Diltigent Polka. by J. A. Cetzc. PrintrOre do. by M. Keller. - Phitnis do. ng performed at rapi. May, by Johnson's Band. Galan firlillani,from the Opera of the Four Sons of Amon. by T. C. Wiereck. Biz Amusements, F,legances, by Charles Voss! le it W. have the pleature to announce to the pub lic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of the largest and most complete 'assortment to be fohod in the country, they'bre constantly adding to their Stock all the new Music publishdol in New Vork, Hoston,&c. . Aline assortment of thclicst manufacturers of New Vork art Rost on, at thd lowest cash prices. • hIII4ICAL INSTRUMBh.TA. Also, eeral asshrtment of Guitars, Its n• Jos. PlnesZ? - Aecordenna. , &e.. Violin, Gnital. sod liara nine," of the heal Italian qualitim, all ot which will he rarielshea to the wild' , and the track at the ifiWf!sZtTateA. Ordecil punelually attended to Jan 12. 0150. NEW WITOI.EFIALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE .ANA MARKET STS. POTTIV I 1- , '• / lIIE subscribers invite the attention of the public J. to the very extensive 'assortment of Goode. con slating of GENTI.EMF.hi'S Calf Stitched. Fudged and Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip. double soled Sewed and Peg. gad floats, Water Proofdlonts Sewed and Pegged, from *2 to C 4; New Englund nod Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Boots. 111 great variety, constant. ly on hand; Cloth and Lasiing Gaiter Boom. and Congress Gaiters. Calf Nulitlers, Oregon Ties, and sewed and Pegged - Nionroes. MINERS' Boots and MOnroes, of first quality, at low prices. - BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Mon roes en ! ure LADYS' French and English Lasting Caner Boota, Morocco, Calfskin and Coat Bamees. greneh iVinr roceo. Calfskin and Goat (tutees, French Morocco, QW whit and pump spring But Alas and Jefferson'. -French Morrocco and Kid Turnrouuds. from 50 cu. to el ; Mew England Bootees, lid Shoes ofall kind, cheap.. MISSES' and Children, Romero and Shoes. a large - asortment suitable for tills 'market, constantly on hand. ' 001'El:utile Shoes:- - 1 Our stoat of Gum Elastic Shoes are ofthe hest man ufactured articles the country can afford. Ladles and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide them selves with good Gum 'Shoes, the hest preventitive yet discovered of colds Coughs and Consumption. TRUNKS; Carpet Bags and Vallee': ' . The Travelling community will And, na well sup • piled with tile situate mattes which we will sell al, moderate rim, --- --- float, and - fthoes,made'and repaired to TERMS CA-BH. • I `Dee. IS, 1149. •1 HOTELS FOR SALE MUSIC MIMEO the, CuitiTc!".7.) 110 ME PICTURE, • BY FRANCIS D. GAGE. , Ben FishertitA finished his bard day's work And' he sat at his cottage door; His good wile, Kate, sat by his side, And the moon-light danced on the door ; Tho znoen-light daneed on the cottage floor, Herbs aswere rt , ‘ clear and bright As when he and Kate, twelve yeah betoru, lov • in her mellow tight. Be,tiFiAr had never it pipe of clay, • And int .er a dram drank. be ; Set he loved at home with his wire to stay, And they ehatted right merriy Right merrly chatted they on, the while her babe stein on her breast ; While a chubby rogue, with rosy , mile ' On his-father a lame foiled rest. , Ben told her how last his potatoes grew And the corn in the lower field, And the wheat on the hill was grown to And promised a glorious yield :•s- , A glorious yield in the harvest tithe, And his orchard Wilk doing fair ; His sheep and hiS stock were in their prime, His farm all in good repair. Kate said that her garden looked beautiful, tier fowls and her calves were fat - ; That the butter that Tommy that morning ehurried Would buy him a Sunday hat ; That Jenny for Pa a new shirt had made, And 'twills done too by the rule ; That Neddy the garden could nicely spade. And Ann was ahead at school. Ben slowly passed his toil-worn hand Thro' his locks of greyish brown , — "1 tell you, Kate, what I think," said he, "We're the happiest folks in town." "I know," said hate, "that we all work- hard,— Work and health go together, I've found; For there's Mrs. Bell does rot work ut all, - And she's sick the whole year round. "They're worth their thousands, sOpeople •ay, But I ne'er saw them happy yet ; 'Twould not be me that would take their g'old. And live m a constant fret. My humble home has a light within, Mrs. Bell's gold could not buy, Six healthy children, a merry heart, Anita Intsband'4 love-lit eye." " I lanced a fear was in lieu's eye— The moon shone-brighter and (;learer, I could not tell why the man should cry, But he hitched - up to Kate still nearer; lie lean'd his head nn her shoulder there, • And took her, hand in his,— I gueis—(tho' I look'd at the moon iiitco,) That he lett on her lips a kiss. (tl)e forma, TOADS IN GARDENS Various remedies have Been given for the preventio of the ravages of insects in gar dens. W ' v dens. rms, or the larrm of certrin moths and beetl , often make ',great destruction among many kinds of plants. Various kinds of bugs attack melons, cucumbers, squashes, &c., and often destroy the crop soon after it appears above ground. Some kinds of worms seldom, or never appear above the surface of the ground—attacking plants, at their roots, or at such parts as are covered by earth.— Cutters eat the leaves, and sometimes the stems, of young plants. The latter are - Ire. quently called -cut worms," from the man ner in which they cut off plants at the sur face of the earth. In this way they totally destroy some kinds of plants—as beans, mel• ons, cabbage, &c., which, when once cm ott in this manner, can make no further growth. One of the best means of preventing, the ravages of these insects, is to hunt them ear• ly-every morning, while they are near the plants they have eaten the previous night, and destroy them:, Young chickens and ducks are sometimes kept in gardens. that they may devour the insects. This is but a partial remedy. Chickens will only eat a few species of insects-=some of the most destructive they leave unnoticed—and they will always do more or less ',injury by eating various, plants, and by scratching. Ducks fred more indiscriminately on insects, and do less damage to the plants. lout toads will do much more good in proportioin.to the number, (if well grown,) than either chick ens or ducks. They do no injury iiharever: they feed altogether on insects, and 4viouz almost every species that infests the garden- They have another advantage over chickens or ducks ; they seek their food at timei when insects are most abroad—at cfuskOf evening. when fowls are at rest. Excepting the black "pumpkin bug," toads will fill their stom achs with any bug. worm, or fly that belongs ' to the catalogue of enemies to the farmer or gardener.---.4merican Agriculturist. MEDITERRANEAN WHEAT. This wheat was introduced into; the coun• try chiefly on aceount of its peculiarity in re. sisting the attaik of the Heisian fly. Its value in this respect arose from the sheath adhering very closely to the stem, Which pre vented the young worms from obtaining a lodgment where they , would injure the plant. Besides this advantage, hoviever, the 'Medi terrean wheat proved to be valuable in this country on account of its escaping the *heat midge ("weevil.") Its exemption from in jury from this insect is owing to its earliness —the grain being Fenerally out of the y by the time.the.fly makes its appearance. is a varlets that generally yields well, and is heavy in proportion to its measure. But ihe . objection wit hasbeen that mil lers were unwilling to pay as much forit,by four to six cents per bushel, as for the. ichire wheats—the . Mediterranean being a light red variety. Some experiments show that this wheat is not only of a highly, nutritive qual ity, but that it .is capable of . ranking excel lent flour. Craig_ slates in the Mi chigan Farmer that he had sixteeilairels of superfine flour made itom Seventy:five bush els of this kind of wheat, being at:the rate of a barrel to.four bushels and forty.-one pounds. He says he sold some of into . a respectable baker in Detroit, without - kiting hint know what kind of wheat it was made frinn,and rn requested tu to say how, h e liked it. In a few weeks he recei'ed a line - from,thVbaker. saying, The flour I like very Much—how can I get more of it ? /think it is the best I erer had .'" Mr. C. says a neighbOi.told bim it took as much, liquid to .wet. aji" two loaves from the flour of ibe . Mediterranean wheat, as it did to make three loaieS:lrom the white-Hi tt(. —Cultzvotor. 4, LIMP. COMPOSTS. Experiments with Hine and earth,. lime and weedi, azc., are too. numerous ' ; to quote. Several special and intpOrtant conclusions are established by the series made, 10 1 . the , neighborhood o: Edinburg . From numerous trials, carried on for nearly forty_ years, it was demonstrated : 1. That the most effective and profitab mode ofyOng lime was ia a compotindAtate. 2. That in the ensuing rotatioe,'saperior manuring betume necessary to reader the part dressed with lime only equally produe• ive with the portion to which the compost had been applied; and, 3. That the effects of the compost were visible on all the crops of :,the rotation, hut in a more marked degree upon the wheat. In these cases, it seems that lime had been previously freely used, and had brought, into use all the organic matter in the soil. The substances used in compost, were scrapings from roads, ditch scourings, earth from head lands—atid the proportion of lime tic's's one to three of the other material. It waenni formly found that the crops. in the course were as good, if ustisuperior, to those grown with farm-yard manure instead of compost. LIGAVES' OF fCLBB Never remove the leavis from bulbtafter lowering until, they are quite &dd. ' As long as -the leaves retain lire, they are em ployed in preparing nourishment and trans mitting it to the roots. On
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