Eli psis 1131.0011gn. • The saucy maid may toss her boast,. When she tier bustle hitches on Ete mine to praise to artless lays, The graceful girt - with breeches'ou! The petticoat no more shall float, On limbs whose shape bewitches One ; Bat in its place, with modest grace, Those limbs shall hold, the breepheson The bucks end beaus Wm up theirnose At costly robes with patches on, But goodness me! what if they see Such beauty spots the bnsechenon. Ye muslin dresses, white and thin, With fairy finger'd stitches on, I fear your day has passed away Since woman put the breeches on. Ah ! well-a-day, the Bard mac 4y, Shall 0130 bestow his kisses on Aalnuneless maid,.wbc's not afraid To put a pair of breeches on: She'll make him feel, from head to heel, _ Whatever else be hitches on, ; He has no right, by day or night;,-. To put a pair of breeches on. 1- - We always see the graces three Without a rag the witches on,', But But 0, Gad Zook s! how would it look, Should cacti one put the breeches on . When woman's wit is stirred a bit, The first reform she pitches on, , Is how she may, with least delay, Just draw a pair of breeches an ! 2Crrieterborker Wit and Ciunibr. A PitEACHER I S MIS*AICE.. The following anecdote is related of the eccentric divine, Rowland Hill, one of the moat popular and effective preachers of the day: On one occasion, not mote than three years before his death; it is said,, “hei was preach ing to one of the most crowded congregations that ever assemhled to.hear rim. In the middle of his discourse, he observed a gient commotion in the gallery ; (bi was always greatly annoyed at any noise is She chapel ;) 'for a lime he took no notice of it, but finding - it increasing, he paused in hiSsermon, and looking in the direction in whlCh - the confu sion prevailed, he eiclaiaWd,—:“What is the matter there? The devil sees to have got among you." A plaidcbintry-looking man immediately started to feet; and address : lug M. Hill in reply, Said, "No, sir, it aint the devil as is a doineon it; it's a lady wot's fainted ; . apd she is a 'iffy fat un, sir, as don't seem likely to come to; again in a hurry." "Oh, that's it, is it," obseyved Mr. Hill drawing his hand across his chin, "then beg the lady's pardoa—and the 'devil's too.' 13:7'NEV.F.R ASE QUESTIONSII?: .A. JIMMY. -"Tom, a word w i t h - you." ' "Be quick, then, I'm - in R hurry." " What did you give your sick horse eother day ?" '"A pint of turpentine." 1. Jobn hurries home, and administers the same dose t,'; a favorite charger, who strange to say- drops off defunct in I halt an hour. His Opinion of his friend Totri's veterinary ability is somewhat staggered. He meets .him the next day. Well, Tdm."_ i . " Well John, why is : it 1' . "" I gave my horse ,a pint ; of turpentine, and it killed him dead =as IJulitis Clesar." "So it did mine!" ...• '- I - iLr THE Bloomers here Ltfeually take •the night time for their strei4 protne'nading. Why is this ? We want light on the —Troy Times. Will candle-light do? If it will, we 'can accommodate you.—Spring9ld Post. No-sir-ee, we want the clear day-light to show up the Bloomers.—Tro'll _Times. _ There is no deficiency n i f light -in the,case of the Bloomers, as all the editors are making light . of Star-, Og" AN old fellow, who had become weary of his life, thought he miglit i as well commit isuicide, but he didn't wish to go off. without forgiving all his. enemies. I So at the last moment, removed the noose from his neck, saying to "I never can or will forgive old .Noah forgetting, .he 11-41 copper head snakes get,' iuth the A l rk. They have killed $2OOO worth of my :cattlei, and when he and I meet there'll be a general fuss." _ irr NOT VICIOrS, BUT • PIATFLI..-" IS your horse perfectly gentle, ,`Mr. Trotter ?" " Perfectly gentle, sir—the, °jay fault he has got—if that bea fault , a playful habit of extending his hinder hoofs' now and then." "By extending - ills hinder[hools you don't mean kicking, I hope?" "Some people call it ticking, Mr. Green, but it's only a slight "reaatilin of the musclis, a disease rather than ir Exit Green,.whistling. TEE Ctityra BAG,`says that a lacy much addicted to the use of cosmetics, hav ing been attacked by' the Measles, the di sease was unable to work its way out, in consequedce of the. mariner, .in which the pores of her face were puttied .up with pearl poWder. Saffron and warm driuks were unavailing. The disease struck in, the unfortunate lady died, and Upon tier_ death bed confessed that she had :chalked out her own fate. „ - QT A ,DiicEDEAN; in desOri bin g' a span of horses whi4 he had lost, said—.. Dey wash tery . mtmli alike especially de off.. one; and de one, looked so much like both the he could not tell . de oder , from ,Which ;, when he went atter'de one lze4dwayi.caught de oder, and he whipped de one: almost; to death be- cause de oder kicked at.hiin.", QUA mazy woman, living n - ear • Rydal, was asked if she ever saw Mr. Wordsworth, and what sort of a 'man hi was. "Oh, in deed," .said she, "hi is 'eaany,enough at times ; and . though Le goes ',,booing his poetry (repeating his poetry) throigh the woods, he Will now and then say, "HOW d'ye do; San ny,' as sensible as you or. me !" • Er" WHAT can • a - min do," asked a green 'an, when the sher 4 was seen--com ing up to him 'with a writ in his iand ? " Apply the remedy," said another,Ouffiy. • " Apply the remedy ! what: kinks& rem - edY t • Heel-ing remedy, you goose—run like _4(i. Ammer horse." • t • 3:TAEa's Toesr.—At arecent dinner of the Provincial Law Society, - the president called upon thl senior solicitor present to giVe as a toast the person whom he consiaeroihe best friend of ihe •profes. shin. "Then," responded the sly . old lox, " PH give you the man wito makes his own ID" A Mt sicatrAct.—That every orches tra contains two "rausicianers" with mous taches, one with spectacles. two with bald heids; and lastly a very modest man with a white cravat ; and that he, from the force of cimininsiances, always plays upon a . foals instrument. `,l✓' AN lowa paper says the village where it is printeddias recently, ibeen visited by a " Bloomer freshet." On, being asked as to what he rneani, the cdi:or says: " The wa ter was tine high in the streets." WHAT *ouch oi:iduc t ation do you have chiefly, in your achOol ?" 4 , A wil low branch, sir ; the master hap used *knot a whole willow tree." . REMIT & 3111WEOTT.: - • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ISKALERSIIN hiClocks, Watches, I cwelery, Silver and Plated Ware. The subscribers sodertorsalst attheir es z abllsbutent,two doors above% he Miners' Sank, tleutre at rect. Pottsville, Pa. A splendid Assortment of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry. Silver. and Plated Wars, d'e• -ilt such Prices as cannot fall to tire astlsfaetlon, and o which we :asap the 'smitten of purchasers, assuring them that every article is warranted as rep resented. Oar stock consists in part of a full assortment of HOLDHOLD 4. SILVER LEVER WATCHES 4. Lepine do Sib} r Table and Tea-spooi-s,glantle ornaments, I an ey Eoods. Watches, Jewelry and told perm:sent to all pXris o W f the United States by mall, with perfect safety e are determined to sell at leas prices than the same articles arc sold In Philadelphia. P. I.S. Preserve this advertlsemedl, and examine out stock when you viitt rot:gone.. WM. LIRA DT. . . . - J. STEWART ELLIOTT. Dbc.III, ISA • - Particular attention paid Intik. repairing (+fall kind I nr_wetcheg son: willow ram*: ,;.00ERIES AND PROVISIONS AT PHILADEL , VTMita wholesale prices. The undersigned has oriened in the Silver Terfare building, Centre Street .Pottsville. a general Assortment of Orciceries. Pro* vishins, Fish, Oil. &e., all of tallith will be sold at the same prices ihat 'country merchants pay to toe :Philadelphia Johbery.-fteight added. All goods acid tinthis establishment, are purchased from first hands , in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and deal ers w ill he supplied here, at the same advance that .Phitafelphia merchants have in buying from the same partite. Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and et amine for themselves. beforevisiting the city. '• C. .1. 11011/11NS, Arent. 174 r. April 25 . . ISM . . =Gra & C/101XIPTON, ViNUFACTIMERS OF PERFUMERY, FANCY ; Al. soap and Fancy Paper Roses of every variety and description, respectfully solicit the attention of Wholesale-and : Retail\ Urumqi, Jewellete, and the trade to their varied assortment of goods con-. slating of Perfumery and Fancy So ps, Hale-oils, Co lognes. Powdeir, be., &e: Also a full and complete aasortment of Fancy raper Boles suitable fur Drug aka!, Jewellera,Milliners and the trade; ail-f which being their own manufacture, they guarantee to sell cheaper than the same quality of ponds can be put chased from any other house in the United states. MARK THE PLACE. 5,7 UI-EGO & CROMP TON'S Perfumery end Fancy Paper Boa Manufactur ing,' 48 Market street below Second, Philadelphia. Nov. 30, IE3O • 418-if 1 • I3LIND MANUF'ACZ•ODY: TlittNti•rtoN,VGNlT l : ls . LtLIND MANE/Fit:- . turer, having fitted up a New Establishment, al No. 15 South 6th street, between Marlet and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. where he will keep always on hsod or make to order. inch and narrow Slat Window Blinds, of the most fashionable kind, oral, best ma terials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice, and 'lowest rash prices. Alen. the !Mast fashionable ',atm.:lsla Window Shades and Rsad Banda, ail of which will be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public its general are respectfully invited to give him a rall;as efvery attention will be .given to actommodair them in the l o st manner Phila., Nov. 16. 1850 • COACH =EMS REMOVAL. TIIE ?SUB SLIMIER HALVING FIT _ ;'5.., •C ` ) ted upone of the larger! Coach tibops In the elate, In Coal Sneer, Pottsville, I'a , next 1..1. 11. A dcrus & Ca.'s 15rreen Floury : where his facilities for manufacturing' all Carriagessnd Lig h: aggonv cannot be nor. prided— beings practical Mechanic, and having ft ounilterof years' ,n the business, he hopes to give genemi satistactfor . Ail kinds of Carvieges and Light Wagons kept on hand. /0.1.1. second-hand Wagons, kc. All repairs teilllr done (liners from a distance promptly at;ended ne 5. 164 e TEE PRICE OF PASSAGE F11.0%1 L I VEIZI.A.r IL AND THE DIFFERENT Porto In Irelawl.tn New York a mfohilld,lphta. kaa burn eon4id..rat.ty redurrA at BANN AN'S PASS I.CE AGENCY'. iti . tt fig in %%tram of Jet and up to R5OO, issued at his . offle . poyahl, in any part ot 'Europe. on piesetitation at any Bank, without diarount. The Money for drafts i,l - .1;r1 at Bannans'a °d r ice, isecelred in about one half the the time it usually takes to rer•iye funds sent t.y oth r A gents, and it is Pure tots safe. . *- 1 1..e1.te re po=t paid. contai.ing pot money. CCP dot. 1.. r• 10 the pound sterling, with proper direction, will b.• frlrwarded itrithedlat el., and a re -ehil forwarded to the i ertiin tending it ; tiy it.lilre•ising II P. 1!. SAN. Pottrille Pa Aa. it fur the oil entabli.hed llottae of I' W. 143 roe? k rh.,l4veritiii.l Jt he 21. 0.51 . 21- )ti a 9w 11 , 11,Lrizirt.3 W'd MI 91l LIE SUBSCRIBER HA G VIN MADE Arran; , -- ems in• various ports of Ireland and S e otran.l. and with Messrs. SilitiN ER. A mom) & co., Ilan k'er , London, is prep4red In draw Sight liin. fro.o fine Pound Sterling to any. amount required. payable in a I parts or England, Itelmnd, Scotland and Wales • p. rson#Femitting Five liallarg to lb! Pound in par (..ti g, with the name of the, person:Selig is to draw the money, a bill fur the amount, with ii receipt for them to hold, will he returned. Collections made In all parts -4 Enror, and For j.ign Ellis of Exchange cashed %) P. 811P.It WIN, liot4vllle, Pa. Jan. 4, IS:, t :At NM neuattereig, Ned hare elettred faro Csparfstrshipusder the Flrte of MUM & LAWRENCE, 7 1 1 0 CARRY ON THE PAPER AND RAO SUSI nets, at No 5 MINOR Street, Philadelphia, whore they intend keeping a large assortment of Pa vel,. dt.o . eonainnug in part 1. Writing Pipers; 1V,1%#. 3:1i1 lat,A, 1111,4111 a a1..1 EndllAL Posta and Snit Paps a. 'and Lnid, Gilt ai,tl Plait,. • Pl.it Caps. Print+, r Pape., all sizes. Hardware ropers, from 19 by 9.1 to 40 by 48. rolored and %%line Thine Papers, Americati and English - 11olling,watiles Patent Mani;la Papers Colored and White Shoe -Paper's, common and eat e a riies• Buff Envelope Papera C bored Printing and Cover Papers_ Manilla Papers, all sizes. filaz'd Royal, all tubas. Drugalst. Blue Medium and Filtarir g Papers. Tea, Secret and `Cidor'd Papers . for Cnafertionera. Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping,Plipens. Itpunet Binders,' Bra, oap and Trunk Boards. 1, hire and Buff Envelopes; Levi, Letter. Note and l'a'd Circe. . ..4irrnla for 'Bliss, Patter 4- co.:. PRINTERS' CARD i. , I'. parks and ,heets, wblte ar ,d colored-. odd, 1117,F , A, CIIt to order. Aign, 'heir GIII, Flzoretf and' 1 Pl 3 n fflazed Paper?. .1 ISEPII RIM lIY, late of S.B N. THIRD tt reel N. S. LAWREN CE. late of No. 3 MINOR 'Ver.!. N. 11.-500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for Ca', I' iladn —NI, S. 1851 27-Cm NDW HOUSE Furnishing DRY GOODS AT LOW PItICEr3. (iIt:PPAIID S VANHARLINGEN', 274 CHEST ut i , trt.,atiose 1 11th Phtla—rospectfully gall Hie at tention . of Familto. and Buyer, to thidr eatenalee and perfectly fresh Stock of First Cl,as Linen and House •Fornithine Goods. con.t.tine to part of iii r AK E Douse, lfe. Snot Ina Linen. do Maim:ly and Irish Shemin -zit, do 'Pillow case Linens. mr Damask Table Cloths. do Damask Table Matelt, do Damask Napkins, Doylies andTriwels. do r T , w eluLts of all deserlptione. do; s Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. - do] 13Innketa, English.and American, do• Fre - nett Table and Piano Covers, do Furniture Cblntzem and DImitIPS do , Lace and Muslin Curtains, • do Worsted Damasks and Morerns. Our Stork la made up entirely of Staple Goods. and belle prlnripslly of our own importation, and bought for a•h, we offer to buyers. either Wholesale or Re tail. very .grent N. B. Always on hand , of best molity, a General Assortment of Cambric Handkerchiefs . . Jaronet,Book, Mod, Swiss and Cand,rle Mullins ; also labitting Sheeting and Pillow Case hinslins, Tickings. Furnt- Aare Checks, &e., at Wholesale priest. March 22, IBM 12-6nt ETHERII.L & BROTHER. Manufartarera. N.. • i 65. NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have now a plod supply of their scartantrti Prim Wltrit: LEAD: arid thoße cust , •mers irtzn ha va been spartngly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shill now !see their orders ailed. Nn known substance possesses throe r tieivative acd beautifying properitleso de.ird •le in a paint. U. n equal extent ;ebb nranuttermed whiteleid; hence to Aire yi I.lq materials may Meat 111 vii , lo . It 1216 the rt f we, been the steads ales the manufac turers, fin-many years, in supply to the public a per• fc•tly pure white lead. and thfs unceasing dentatut fi,r the; amcie, la • proof that it has met whit &vat, - It is .invariably inanded.on one bead:- WEIVERILI. hlllTyliE.B In full, and on the other, recruited pare: all In red letters. Phllada , .I,nty 12. If l 3l COLEISSIVS Cheap Cutlery STORE. asd 33 ARCADE aid 209 CHI:SA - UT Stre4L—PIIILADI:LPItIa. UptINTRY merchants can save from 10 to IS prr i cent. by purchasing at the above stores.- ity tm. prating my own goods. paying but tittle rent,andlic.. tna economic:oly, it is plain I can underselithose wbe purchase ti•ir good/ here, pay high rents, and livelko pr.nies. Constantly on hand a large isaortinent of Pen and poi,ket Knives, Schwas and Raton Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, stag, biltalo, b one and wood handler; Carvers and Forks; Steels, 4-c.; Butcher. KOvr, Dirks; Bowie Knives; Revolving and Plain pistols, 4-c. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers and Wortenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Accordions, Ace., &e.; also, fine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. lmportelr Jan. 5, 18.19 1-tf Perry Davis' Ikegetable Pain tIIIE WONDER OF THE AGE.—INTERNAL & I External Remedy.—A great discovery and vatua- Me medlclnr. Gc,•ry family ahnnld have a twirls In cases of sudden sicknear. It cure. Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Chat lc. Diarrhcra, Fever and Ague, Piles, Dysentery, Pain In the Head. Bruises, 11.,eutni, clam. Dyspepsta, and Barna. ' READ THE EVIDENCE. This certlfleettint j have for several months used Mr. Davis' Vegetable l'aio Killer in my family In several of those miceit Cot which it is recommended, avid find It a very,usclut fatally medicine Tistorrti, Martha's Tistryard. This gusty certify that I base used Davis' Pain Ell. r with great success in curies of Chu!era infantoni, ung i raun Bowel complaint. Bronchitis, Conha. d-c., and would cheerfully recommend It as a valuable hinny meeicine JAS. C. BROMER. 'Farm Davis.:—This may manly that attll use the Pain Killer In my family: My health has been so good for three or four months past, that i have but little or no use for it, and. would Mill recommend It to the public. RICHARD PECKHAM. '• Fall Rivet . ..ld mom h,l7th, 1819. For sale by. JENKINS k. SHAW. It Cheicut Street. Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania; to whom all orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Peausylvania should be addressed. B. BANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. iti.Drusesta and others supplied to sell asrain,st the regular Wee. Aug 17.1850 3.141 VIIRNITURE PO:HMI—ONE of the •bEST I" articles fur domestic ernnomy ewer offered to the public. Any lady.can apply it. rest - orb/ to wood its original color,Jearing a beautiful close, removing al I stains and finger marks. for sale by . BRIGHT & POTT. 144( April 5,185 t REYNOLD'S Nowftomittme. Ciipsay Chief —by 0. W. M. neyooldsolotbot of "Litchi ton don." "Pope na o,' "Mysteries of the Court Al Lon don." itc.. a most capital mock. Joni penciled and for sale at . BABN4N'S Cheap Book and Periodical Biota. Aug 9, led! 46-IF %VISTA!' A.. KIRK • • Killer. A. BRONSON: Palau; of 2,1 flaptisi Church. Fall River 1111.1 - MIN ERS' - JO UR N .--- A:i . I ,thkN 1): P. - OrtVSVIIA.E;(II I NV:RA ii ', Ail V 1-_,RYNEK, , A PAY= POit NOS= INEDTI 41( ENTERPRISE BASED O*LOWPOBT4OE! 1 . PIIOIIPECTVS OF TEM • • THE "WEDNESDAY DOLLAR JOURNAL'' I..the title of a weekly paper, to he Published in this Borough after their of July nem. Fhe,BOL LAR JOURNAL will be devoted to Ilsiectrton. Trammeling. Pouncs, ,ASOttCULVOna. 013 15 15 L, News, &c. It will he Independent In character: fair ies* In tone s , and aim constantly to furnish abe most correct. iftsp Is ate, and tellable steers of the sub. Teets under us slnn . It designed expressly to accottimodat wants °fide perpts• in asserting and advocating thhr right., and to serve as a medium of expression for their viewe: the publisher theiefore Intends to make it just such a paper as the spirit of the times demands, or circulation among the masses. Its cheapness, and 'tbe Importance of the , field of la-, bar it enters upon, milt - very greatly extend Its eircu latinn. and render It undoubtedly one of the most serviceable journale.of the day. , The Joel:sat. will be printed on good paper t abiltit the Mee of the Mintz,' Javan ex, before its enlarge 'menu- A new , font of type is now casting for tt ; and With the advantage of a Power Press, the pub- I i-her hopes to furnish a paper that - wilt compare fa vorably with any in the State. The matter will he entirely distinct front the ,Mt -IEIW Jocatcac; and therefore those - who now take That paper, need 'not hesitate to subscribe for the WLDttn,IDAT DOLLAR JOtltltat. • The First Number of the Doc Last Joranitt. Will are- pear in June, as a.speelmen, and be continued regu tally ale* the firer of July. Subscribers will there fore send in their names immediately. as the. paper I will be published TERMS:—EI a year, payable is adrsace.:• Clubbing. • The WLnscsDAV DOL-150 copie s, „- . 35 00 cea JOVCFAL willehe fur- - Fur wenersDAY and nished to one address, ail davonnev's Jocanal.s.lo follows : lone address, as follows : 3 copies. • - 112 70. I copy of each. fit 75 7 copies. - 6 001 S envie:int' each, 15 copies. - • I! 00, 7 ”. 16 00 30 cepies, - 22 00115 " •'3 2 00 The very tow rater at which the paper Is offered, compels us to require the subscription invariably In advance. "articular attention will be paid to , the State of the markets in the Coal Region. ." As eeveralthousend copies Of the specimen hum ter wltt be printed. It will afford a fine opportunity for advertising. Adrertisemento Intended for the specimen copy, most be sent in before the, 10th of 'June next. Every young man ought to subscribe to this pa per, as the terms of subscription are within the teach of all. , re Post Masters will pleas: act as Agents, ib form ing 'Clubs. and forwarding subscriptions. For every Club of Fifteen, we will furnish r. ropy g•atit to the peWtri whn flume the Club. rs• Th e MtNELtS• JOURNAL is publioted every Smut day. on an,e_gt ra lama sheet. at ilt2 per annum: for Clubs. as lotions: To one,address. three copies db; seven copies *10; fifteen copies. $3O. end One copy tratis In the twine who forms a Club if fifteen. Rates of Postage after the Ist of July. Free to all Subscribers in Schuylkill County._ tlnder 50 utiles • per annum. TO eta. Over an and under 300. per annum. " 300 and under 1000 miles per annum, .60 toot, 2000 " •• 2000 •• shun '• BENJAMIN HANNAN, Pulifisiter. Pottsville, May 21, la3l 21— POTTSVILLE ACADEMY: . lIE undersigned having been entrusted with the di. I rectlnn ofthe Pottaville Academy, takes tbe liberty In recolontend this Institution to the patronage of the public.. The principal, who received his edetcatlon in the best naive:shiest - if Germany and Paris,rind who has b,en for several years engaged in teaching in this country-. will teach ancient and modern languages. as Latin Greek, Hebrew, Re mien and French, the higner brat:rhea of Mathematics,, in Geometry.' Algebra, surveying. Mensuration and Calculus. as well as Natur4l'Philinhiphy and the principles of Chemistry; whilst Mr J. T. Stiontrga, a graduate of. Vale Col lege. and a practical flookAteeper„ will take charge of, thin English branchei. an Spelling, Rending, Writing/ Cnintp.tsition. Rhetoric, 'Arithmetic, Ilistory end Gen.. grabby The ortr;clplect onions-keeping Aria i.e taught. and-tile pupils r.reretaed in the keepieg or fictitino• are,la79 by d. Ithle rafts*. Maria (1 Agee - a grads'. a - te Ilammthire Female. Seminary, has bleep en(taed to teach the rietnentury brunehes and Dra w. ins Even the suraittst lova will be faithfaily'llaught ny tearhersvnemselves, and to young men an op portunity will be ;afford d to prosecute their studies as I tr as at any °four mouton Colleges. With a strict discipline shall he combined a reepretful and kind treat merit rattle scholar.. ritpila from abroad can 14t aennui modated with hoarding on mode.rate ternts,int respecta ble priv rte boardwg houses. Those desiring tnlearn the German language thoroughly, can find admittance in an ar,matnilshed German family. The tairata or Tut tion...re a. hitherto, Sit yearly, for - Languages and Dna:this, *8 extra. The year le divided into ;sessions. lot from their! Monday in Sept. Init.* Year, RIO. ex tra 51; 2 , l,.ernin New Year to the '2.1 Monday In April *7. and 5 311 extra .11 from theorem the 34 Monday in July, *7, a DIM. 50 extra ; iii the preparatory clans, 16 flallara a year, fi dollars for the tat session and 5 dollars for' 2,1 and 3d each. GM. payable at the end of the first month of each seV.ion Dls highly lumnr , tan: that every scholar shoal I enter the sl:chnol with ' the ennintencement of the first Sesrkn. . L. ANGElX„Ftincipal. J 1113.42,1621 ' 28 ly N. 'YORE{ IMPORTERS & JOBBERS L , REI:MAN. Iluttfais & CO., 58 I. berly street, 12 between Broadway and Mayan street; near the NW Office. New York. We are reerwinei by dally arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter amyl ment of Rich Faahlonable Fancy Ailk and.Mllllnery anods. We respefifully Invite all cash prirchasers trim nuchlv to examine nnr stork and pyre*, and, .1! t•.r, at eovern. we feet nor fiond•land Wee:. Iliaut hi to to select from our establishment.— Particular•altention is devoted In Millinery Goods.and manyttf the articles are manufvrtured expressly to our order, and rantatt be dlturpassed In beauty, style and cheapness. ' Beautiful Paris Ribbons. for lint. Cnp, Neck. and Belt. Nairn and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and ardnrs. - tailks, Satins. Velvets' and Uncut VelVetA, for flats. Feathers. Americ in and French Artificial Flowers. Battings and Cap Trimmings. • Dre■s Trimmings, a large assortment; Embroideries, Capp, Collars, Underslm!ves and Cutts. Emit Embroidered Resler.. and Hemstitch Cambric Ilandkerrhipfi. Crape±.. LI-t•ra Tariatonn. Illuotan*, and rap Lleta• - Valencienca. Ortnisrls, Thrfad,.: 4 ilk and I.IAe Thread laces Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk Lisle Thread. Merino !;lore• and Milts. Figured and Plain 1 2 j , n. ROI*, Rhino') Lawn and la rgiflPl ~taitin a, Engfirh. Errach, A meriran and Italian Strew Ganda Aug 2.3 1851 34-0 "Encourage Howe :•iaunfacturea if you want to Rapport the icrrinn—that's Jokazon. • • ETLOCIEVILLE, STREW:MAY, EARTIIEN ANU Avuse—WAßE MANUFACTORY. r , IIC, PRoPRIETOR OF THIS MANUFACTORY. Inear Prockvtlie, in Schuylkill county. Pa., re spectfully solicits entrain of the autroiintllng Store keepers roe the articles or his manufacture, where tie offers as equal to any mare elsewhere, and lower in price than the trade of this region have ever yet bough'. They consist In pan of Rockingham-warn. viz: Pitchers. Coffee-Pots Tea-Pots, Elogar-Bowls, Creams. Fruit-Plates. Spittoons. &e.. &c.' STONEWARC, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING !gentiles " " Pie " • Vegetable •. Baking Piales, Also, Yellow elconeware. Ginger and Root Beer Bot tles, !nits, Pitchers, Bowls, Preservb, Jelly and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Bastnn;twers and Chambers, and generally every article manufactured. Ile sisu, manufactures to order the following: Fire Brian of any Shape or size Stove Cylinders and Linings of all patterns Flue and Flooring Tiles; Arch. Key and Wedge Brings ; Oven, Arch and Fini:n Ti fr> alders for the ab,ve are respecttltily solicited. Office and Show Ware-room (V7holesaje only) In Silver Terrace Ittilltllnce, Centre street, Pottmlle. .Address, F. HODGSON, Agent. Pottsville. Noe. 23. 1850 . 47-0 gra • At l i% -CS tok u C-1 • CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND "CONSUMPTION. GEI In offering w the community this justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and kings, It is not our wish to irlfle with the lives or health of the nfille. ted, hut frankly to lay beftire them the Opinions of distinguished torn dind some of the evidence•of It. surreys, hum which they can Judge foithemselves. 'We sincerely pledge ourseirez to make no wild as sertions or false augments of its efilcacy;nor will we hold out any hop; to suffering humanity which fart. wilt not warrant. - Many proof. are h e re giten, and we wild' an inqui ry from the public into all .we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly rellahle,and the medicine worth)) their host confidence and riatranaie. Pram the distinguished Prefeisers of Chemistry aad Marna hiedica. Botrtfoix Deur Sir.—l deluged onswering the receipt of your preparation, ontil i had an opportunity of wltturrsing Ue etrecto In my own family; orbs the famines of my friends. This i have how done with a high degree or sails (Scion, In cases both of adults and children. I have found it, as its ingredients show, a paw.. fat remedy for colds, and conghsond pulmonary dis- NW'S: PARKER CLEAVELAND.2d. D. Bruhawick. Feb.s. 1817. • Front an Oreriter rs ski HamiitowAfils, in Ws City. .Lowell. Atte, 10.„ Dr .1 C. Ayer: I have been cured of the worn cough I ever had In my life, by your " Mary Put.- ma," and never fail, when I have opportunity, or re commending it to other,. Cenead the following, and pee If the medietne la worth atrial. This Went had became very feeble and the effects at the medicine was analletekettly distioct United States Hotel, Saratoga - Springs, / Ju1y50849, f Dr. J. C, Ayer,—plc: I base been afflicted ',Ube pslnfultireitiorinf the Icings, and all the symptoms of vented continuation. for MOM than a year. it could fad no medicine that would resets myeast, until i commenced the use of your ChcrryPectsrat"whieb gave me gradual relief, and! have been steadily gain ing my strength till my health Is well nigh restored. While using sour medicine,' had thegratlication of caring with it my reverend Saved, Jir Truman, of Sumpter district who had been suspended from bb patoehlal duties by a severe attack of brourbitis. I bate pleasure in certifying these !Silent you. And am air. lours revra a y. J. C. CALHOUN. or Rooth Carolina. Prepared.and odd 07 JANES C. AYERS. _rtattleal Chemist. LoWell, Mau. .. Sold in • PoLtsiUte, by JOHN G. BROWNS Maims edire, J. B.PALLS2 and Druggists generally July 19.4§M • 29,11m0 • lk A T . HYMNS—A large assortment of LVA Matilealat Hymns always On hand. and for sale at publishers' prices at 8. BANNAN'B April 18.1851 Cheap Book and Btatkiner Stars. • 18— TOST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT ') gent or Ladles• Carnet and Veart Erna Pins, Bracelet. and Ear Blom For sale low ! BEADY* ELUOTT,.' Du.l4, 1850 ror•tbo Cure of rourm, reppr,ettully s. D. EMERSON OHIO WiltlialliATlMPlWOr MUM - . Arta PAINT OIL. ' ' i .118 ttaiscßiegit cuts JUST ItICCEI% sae 1 1 ton of this Meta Paint. which is coming ; lout general use for pain Ins roots; frame dwellings, *Odin Chet 11111Inds of b titbits, ta t which require to be protected from the !ages of Wire 'anti Water. Tr n mtge. shingle roofs, .. will be pretreated from leaking, and their clarity doubled 4 the use'or ibis paint.and frame boll up can be made to Imitate' both grey and red sandstone, while at the same time they become almost es se ture against the ravages of . Are, as a talcs or stone - .wilding. It la faruisbed in grey,choeolate and slate tors. Painters and others supplied i u quaraillas at t..; Mace fact QM/prices. Also, oil to be used with the paint furnished at the low rate of 43 cents per gallon by the keg ar barrel, which I , duces the pain:leg to about one half the price of the other kind of paint how in use. lu Ohio the Irian ranch ILlonipaniesinsare buildings covered with this paint at a !overrate than tbey do those covered irith either tin or sine. The paint Is furnished ground in oil or dry by the barrel or keg...Mier Chocolate. Grey or plate color. by ' ii BANN Abi• i Agent for the Manufacturer 10- Marrb 165 i BUMPS Patent Piro Proof PAINT. FROM 01110. • LIRE Subscribers bare just reeelved'a further sup -1 ply of this singular and valuab e substance.' Id addition to the slate color, they hare a beautiful chocolate or brown. resembling the sand stone now In use, and so mach Bartllied (or thermal of buildniga Its principal Ingredieutiare silica, alumina and pro- Inside of Iron. which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for Its fire-proof nature—ibc two former ribitancesbeing nou-conductors. andthii latter acting as a. cetnent.to bind the whole ing e ihee• sad make a firm and durable paint, • For ure It is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with i n brush, the same as ordinary pa,at, to wood i ron. t i n, z i nc , canvass, pat." , &c. It ht rdens gradd ally and becomes fire-prop t. it ill part :ularly sults tile for roofs of handing*, steamboat aid ear-decks. railroad bridges.fences, &c. A snore° seed with the article is equal to one r. slate, at a vast saving of pence. I • Specimens marbe cern at the office if the subscri tiers. 11A1111180N, BROTHeRS & 431 South Front Phllada. 17-tf 4pril V:. IMB t.T.JV IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, kLinitors, and Imported Seim's, No. , 161 North THIRD unreel Philadelphia. would respect fully call the attention of liotel-heepvts and others to tile well selected stock of WINES, LIQUORS and implorted CIGARS, in store and under Custom-hon,e Luck. COGNAC BRANDIES of „various Brandy, con.thoint , of Pair and Dark, M.rfel .& Co. Met. ilenneasy. Ma:lory, Mord. Dupttyfr. Co., and Otard's Super old Londen Dock, and /various !hands of Cognac pad other firaudles. WINES, &c—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Teneritte rind Lisbon Wines—Super old Putt Wine, Claret,i of different Linde, fin draught or io Class, lieldsfek. P. A. Mittunt &. Co., and tlelslee! GPlttliflC Ana°, Brand., in Pints and Qdarr CU ANIPAG N E, togethee With a general assortment of Scold' and Irish Mali'Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Ja maica Spirits. Peach Bran ty, old Bourbon, Mononga hela Whiskey: Wild Cherry. Blackberry, 12a.pberry and Lavender Brandies. re Superior Witte Nal Stom ach Bitters -1;* Philada., JIM. 7,1851 IOIINSTON,&. CO CENTRE STREET, OPPO .I eite the Post Oftlre—(Slater's old Stand.)—would inform their friends and the public cenerally.that they have taken Unusual pains In selecting their grief stock of Midi, which they base 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 .ichuylklll county; and as to cheapnesa in price, they challenge comparison with any other establlatment in city or country. Come and readier our stock and you will be satisfied and con vinced that such Is the tact. - Pottsville, April 19, 1851. 111111ESPICVEr SILLAIWIDER SAMS. 9111 E VALIDITY OF 'MIA PATENT. (after hay ing been vigorously contested by suite at law for the last six year,.) has beenfully and finally estab lished in the Supreme Court of the United States. The undersigned. at his depot, has on hand a la lie Mtmortment of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. Alan, all kinds of IRON CHEATS, MONEY BOXES. VAULT DOORS. and BANK VAULTS, both Fire and Burglar Proof with new and Feennd hand flifesof tither makers—forming the largest assortment In the world. Also. the folln*ing 'LOCKS Jonea's Changeable, Combination. Pest:natation, and Letter Changeable Anti-fluntmwder Locks t ilalrs new pa tent Powder and Burglar-proof Lock, Day, Newell & Day's; and Locks of other celebrated makers. JOHN FARREL. N 0.34 Walnut at., Philada., sole Agent for the State of Penniyleatila June 21, 1851 253 m STILL LATER num TBPi crry, PHILIP HOFFA W 0 U L RE n spectfully Inform his old rostumers Stijl and the public generally, that he has .5 f' 121 . 1111 .."` taken the extensive Coach Making Es tablishment of Frederick 11. Maurer, where he is now prepared to do all kinds of Carriage tusking. Snd all tong experience in the business hopes to he able to give gen. cal satbracito:t to all those who may call upon him. Pottsville, October 5. le5S. 40—tf Utilitygnd Convenience Combined ! ! PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Hare Reoas out Paper Store, is PettsriUe. .I , HE SUB sCRIBent WILL OPEN IN A. FEW 1 days two doors below his present Establishment. a Plano and •NtleiCai instrumeot Warehouse, together with a Paper sod Fancy Store. Ills Pianos will he from the most celebrated maker., and all the Musical Instruments Wit' be selected with treat care, by one °rale bent Artists in the country. Ile nas just rereived a Ita or Violins, Gultats,elntes, Fifes, Accordions, &c• of various prices. The object of he subscriber is to furnish lend arti cles just as citron as they can be purchased lii anc r tutivate a taste for music in this com munity. .PAPER HANOINOW.—The subscriber Dill also open in connection with the Establishment a: Paper store embracing all kinds arid styles or Paper Hang ings, for Halls, Parlors and Ronan. Also, Gold and Velvet Papers, Borders, Drenrations, Oak, Rosewood, Mahogany and other papers. His arrangement with the Manufacturers are such that he flatters himself that he ran furnish as good an asetutment In select from as will be found In the largest establishments In our Mies, ranging in prlie from Scents to it 2 per piece. ills prices wall afro be found as low, and to many instances lower than the same articles its sold in Philadelphia. *Paper Flanging Merchants, die., supplied tt hole , ale at efts purrs. :6. lIAN AN *All finds of Musical instruments not on hand obtained to order at short notice, with tali advantage that they will he ■elected by a competent Artist in the elm June 21,1651 i *1: F.lO (.1.1 1111 Aar) sari! k N OUTLINE of Mechanical Engineering with LI Drawings of finished Mechanic's Tools and Ap paratus of every description. Also a Humber of dn. ierent places showing the arrangements of well enil. swirled manufactories, such ax Grist, Oil and ether Mills Foundries, Frirges,Rolling Mills. Sugar, Paper and dpinning Machines, Pumps and Water-works, Cloth Manufactories, &c.. Ike., with an appendix con taining the necessary descriptions and calculations collected, elaborated and published by American Eh glneerrng eoelety, under the direction of Frederick Mont. It 13 decidedly the best work for Engineers and Machinists. ever published. m Price to :Subscribers *1 On per number. To non- Subserlbers 81 50. Subseripti.ma rerelved and single copies r.or sale by B. OA NNAN. Rezdar appointed Agent. 11— Pottsville, June 14. MI CAUTION. TIIE LATE JOeEPII J. LEVY'S STEEL PENS. Adminiwit.rs to the Estate deem It their duty, In order to preserve the high reputation the above Pen has c.steisted for an many years in the government of& es and throughout the commercial community. to adopt this mode of cautioning the polo lic against a commercial pen attempted to tie palmed °fres the originadone, welicalculated to deceive, front the close initiation of the late •Ale. Lives Si:eaters nit the Interior of the lid of each boa, and also of the shape and Merril of the same. These spurious goods have been got uo by certain panics not only to supply persons who sell round the city, but also for the pur pose of introdu chi." in ti legitimate form, lit nosh some portion of the trade to the public; repeated corn. plaints of late hive led to Inquire. which show. in some instances, they have mu erected in this. It has therefore become rspedient to• err ablir.h a guide for the &tennis of these counierfrits. All boxes will base the SIGNATURE of the SOLE AGENT, 8. PHILLIPS, in his ova handwritiejr on the outside:- 310 Ni tar. oENOINE WITHOUT THIS. let thrill come from what coupes they may. and NO ONE is furnish ed whit the original pen tosell around under akar eta COMITAYICES. The attention of stationers is panicu• tarty called *nitre foregoing facts, several baying been imposed upon. The Agent has the original book of certificates from the banks and „government °dices with him; also his appointment from the, administra. fora in their own hudwriting. • CP The subscriber has been 'appointed sole Agent for thesaie of these Pens in Schuylkill Co.. where the genuine article can be had These pens are used In the Custom Houses and Public Offices at Washington. and are pronounced the best pelts in use. For sale Wholesale and Retail at Agents , prices by If. UANNAN. 16— April 19,1651 The Wife's Help, and Husband's Joy. GERMAN WASHING mom ".• 'IBIS ARTICLE IS MUCH CHEAPER AND . DA- L tiler to use than soap. and is warranted to perfect ly cleanse all kinds of apparel without doing any in jury whatever to the clothes. It contains no Potash Buda Ash, Sots. Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any other article whatever that will in any manner injure &fain* or thefiesk. Calker] are warranted not to fade if washed with this Fluid. Thin Fluid was originally discovered by the celebra tid Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Mitorherllch of flew lin, and fora Bich he has ever since bad an extensive sale throughout Reimany and other parts of Europe. A. !laymen (from whom I. P. Boyt purchased) Is a thorough Chemist, and was for many years the sole superintendent of Dr. MitreherliTh's Laberatnry. end was therefore the only person In the .Ignited Slates who had any knowledge of Its manufacture, and any otherartlclepuiporting to be such mum be of a. sport ode nature. We ask you to Try D. It freer sea of the many Humbugs. If you down like It the money will, in every mach case. es resadrd. It entitely doesaway with that laborioug task of robbing the clothes upon the waiih•board, which weals out the clothes more than the regular use oftbem. • . It is an article better adapted for cleansing clothes from dirt, grease,stains, iron -mould, mil-dew,seltior colors In calicoes, restoring clothes to their original color that have been stained with adds, cleansing dirty and greasy Carpets, coat Wins. hats,wool. ace., and for scrubbing floors, and cleaning paint, than anything which has ever even offered in the public. Washing Fluid is pot up in large Pint Bottles, and retails at Its rents per bottle. Each! bottle contains sufficient for two ordinary 'Washings. 8, HANNAN Ilse been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the Fluid In the counties of Schuylkill, Lebanon, and Nor thumberland.b Messrs. Hoyt knardnelr,She proprie tor,, and he Is prepared to furnish it to ffierchants.ac. wholesale, to sell spin, at the Piopneior's prices by the dozen bottles. iel- It Is aim for isle retail at his there in Pottsville.Certificates seen et his Store. Try It and Judge for yourseltes. Oneand a half cents_ given for empty Bottles at ho Store. Merchants and others who delta to keep t h e sr. licle for sale. In the mantles named. will please send In their orders and the terms will be given. Pottsville July 20, 1851. . deidf lIMUDGEI3I3 PATENT Cora 1311:1=312. 1 1113 ATTENTION OF TAB PUBLIC IS INVI- A tea to the improvement In Corn Shelters. which la acknowledged to be far superior to any other. being on an entirely new principle of Shelling the Corn lengthwlse of the ear the eobb passing straight through without revolving. thereby requiring no gearing to increase Its *Peed. wh kb adds mate.i lytotheeon of other macbinu. It turns easter and shells cleaner than any other. and Is portable itralze and donate in ronstniction. Persons Interested ern Invited to call and• see it la operation: The right of Ole and other counties for sale. For further _particulars *Adroit or tylly to DAVID ELDRIDGE. , rt. July W. earner inland back/Kress, id .Pbila. fB5l z DR. AMENS -• • afigiffir FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA, LITER DIeRA SE-43 ULueits,-.FEVEat:_arBe B WIE orius orris Unix BcnumiLL , N Avio•Trom TlLE 4 ° 146 .'• IM EAIS "# - ' Altoct litrodoild C•vi Cma,-raity. RHEUM ATI M • CONSUMPTION, ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL . t, ISM, the HEART DISEAS'E s 'OLD ERUP TIONS. • planner Troia will feats Tamaqua daily liunday at 6. o .tA m a A. M. and 23 uNiuck AND EN LEI DIUEAS. F. ARISING FROM AN IM and eanneetsvith the Morning and Aftstrtmon Ttalna PURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. front Pottsville, on the Reading Railroad. , This pitparatioo has no . qual for the cute of the' above teamed Diseases. , Iy -ostensive practice In Re will leave Port • Clinton, On the 'arrival of th e Mott ilotTratO Rom Philadelphia on the Era& Plitladelphia.,the past thirty y , tears, hits made me ac ing Ralloud. 'I FARE. , quaintest a Ith all: tonne of disease„aod bdlng a grad- To Philadelphia,' y 3 of , Dom the Pniversity of Peutial!lvaula in MO. •• Port Clinton - • , 75 nutter the guidaree of the truly peat Ptofessore, , JCHINt ANDERsON cci,ro.l &gent. 611 ` , "0s attd liere , bauleaccie - Tamaqua, April 19.1851 . • 15. 1 ( ; nraicd for ate oval' ware. loaf have daily inteeson,,e and consultation 'respecting disease. and the applicn. 1 -iion of remedies thereto, wltb these distinguished Plus itiat, lam enabled Dom all these advantage*, to offer the public toy Alterative Syrup, which purifies and givSs tone In the systeha, driving thetetrom all lurking diseases. This remedy I have always relied no.in. to a pi act ice of thirty years. to restore Weak and broken down constitutions. Persona who have been estesiderel incurable, and whoredays were num bered by many Physicians, and noes living witnesses to the truth !assert. • The case of the infant son of Mr. J. Poulterer, or mo d d e lideia, establishes beyond a doutie tht certain reautt that the public may gain from the Mat of DE Alterative Syrup, to purify the system. This d 0.," t v,ic one , year old, carried about on a pillow, , ith t r itkATII. of great magnitude. on the a tterteet eiteletett. After using Dr. Rose's AITURaTII:9I SYRUP for three weeks. It gam - .1 d. ete. and the ulcer diminished to ole third. original size. In twoweeks nioreri healed entirely. had 'the child Is now four years old and In perfect health. Over one !belittled liege:Mr Cart be referred to in the Orr who ar e at t ittrue re give to the. e.ffliricel a detailed account. of their disease, and the frarUIDUS escape (mom death by the use of Dr. itosE's ALTERATIVE SVRUPoshach has Mitered th , ni t health, causing new. rich and pure bland through their veins. Prlre one dollar pet !rotor. TEnTIMON V OP PRYBICIANS. Dr. 3. D. 11.eie of PhiMdelphia, having devote his A tleotton to the study of reform, and pariteul rty the treatment of Oistases of the Lungs, Throat. •c.y has In n slow time affectnally tared WO' eng pun,, - w , • of the 'Preaches, windpipe. and 1 confidently reeorUitiend hie remedies and m an o f treatment to t he public generally. R. CHAPMAN, M.D. Reusinatpn, Philadelphia, Jan. t 8,18.50. TO DR. ROSE, Dear ear As to trirowit health,l can now say that It is pretty good. 'I am not [mottled by cough unless 1 :711to and'ilorii a few drops of Dr Rorer Syrup tilt eta a Ferree: uie. I mi,h 'you u fluid send me ,edde node Pills They are the very hest ev,-1 ,I•.s nest >l , :ff.l zi >i;il,i4 , .. , .4'‘,....... _•-r- ii., 1 ..., : H 1 orvAnu. Eon. ti CO.'d EXPRESS LINE.— i are prepaied to receive and forward 133 II y per Passenger Train. (our Express Car being itlivays 1 , in charge of special messengers) inerillandize of all I dese'riptions, packages, bundles, ispecle.bank notes.&r. I Also; particular , merman paiti..to collecting Butt, , Drafts and Acronats. Packages and Good* delivered dell *ball Intermediate Ottawa between Philadelphia lad tratiorilki. Offices-reuse:it etrect,...Portsvdte; , NO:l“ritatliTltird Street, Plffladelphir t No. 6 Wait Puna; Pieslr.:YosB is - No. 8 Conn Street. [Seaton. AP IROWAUD, EARL ir... Co APOIN.1 851 : . - I ''--- , ' : ' ' 1141 - . 7' '• PASStNGER. - TWINS. - St ' 'iNflAr i 4WEE IO (IFricE liP T/I Pill.sDEL A & PIII ltgA Ii1N(l • VlRllatmad CGuljUtflY-Plillattelpthia, A.ut:l l ), P , m, -Fall. Arrangeotent.—Fiats RED UC Fr n —Front bitil adelphia to Pottsville two Passenger. l'rains (laity' trains Islil be rut, each ; way, doily. between Phih. (6%1.0). excepted.) OW and aner :tem, 1.. T, 1 , 51.15 , o delphla and Fotisville. I . . MORNING LINE -f . Leaves Philadelphia it,7l o'clock, A. M., daily, ct rept Sundays. 1 Leaves Pottsville at 71: o'clock. A. M daily. except 3tindays. AFTERNOON Mr.. Leaves Philadelphia' at 31 o'clock. daily. except sun days. . . Leaves Pottsville at 31 o'clock; (WI). except Ruh days. 1 FARIA. ~.,1 Ise cfars ears 21 , etirso ea IS. • Between Phila. and Pottsville, 82 75 ' * 2 25 Between Phila. and Reading, ;1 75 ' 145 Depot in Philadelphia. coiner, of tirrpd „mit % h. , averts. Passengers cannot enter the e,rn ueh..4 pro vided with a ileket. 1 . Filly pounds of baggage will be allowed to ono: to Perigee in these lines. and passengers alo e2pre , , , -ly prohibited from . taking ahything a• buggr;ce but t licir own wearing "motel, which will bee the flak ~1 A+ owDel. i By order of the Brigid, of Manaceri rt. BRADFORD. Sot-set:try. 36.11 Sept. 6. 1661 PRZSGEITS & TOLLS ON COAL. ' Orricg or TH SCHUYLKILL NW/MILTON Co.. t July 111. IsM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TIIAT PROM Had after the 17th instant, the charge for T.dl nit AN THRACITE COAL carried on. Oh wori:, of Schuylkill Navigation Company. will i, an f.11 ,, n , :. and will so continue until furtbet mite. 13-6 m Philadelphia - - 40 JP 39 Batayunk - 4o :to 39 :•5 Springdale. - - - 49 aiar, Conshohocken - - 40 39 39 35 Plymouth Dam - . - 40 39 38 'Norristown and Bridgeport - 1 1 / 4 37 30 "Pon Kennedy - - - 39 37 30 73 Valley Forge- - - "- 35 31 33 a 0 Pawling' , Darn • - 35 34 i 3:1 30 Lumberville - 33 32 31 28 - - - 33 32 31 2:4 Royeea Ford - - all 24 2.3 Poltelowo Landing • . 30 29 24 Poralnion - - - 29 2% 26 Bird•borough - - 29 27 20 or, Reading - • - - 95 25 25 .5 A 'thou/tele • - - 25 2.5 2:r 25 Mobrowille , - . •25 45 55 Hamburg - - YS 5 2$ • OrwlgebtarriLantllne - - 25 25 i 25 The above rate , Include the use of tarn ond.laud ings. -and no therer levy than 25 per ton will I. made for any distance. - fly order of the Mann F era. 7`", . FRALR-V rroside . 274 July 5, IESI in — dorms & TOLLS ON COAL. - OFFICE OF THE PHILA. & C.'. PAsladelphis; Alarch The Mies of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coal. trans ported by thin Iflompahy, - will be as, folh.tvg front March 17th 1851. until further notice : It lei mond, -- -- - - CO 5.5 Philadelphia. - - - - 00 •55 9. , Inclined Plane, - . • - PI 55 .25 NICPSOI.n. • I . it `5 35 Germantown Railroad, - 60 55 35 'Falls or Rchuylklll, - - - 60 55 35 Manayunk. • - - - 50 • 45 ' t 5 Conshohocken & I`l3 mouth R. It., 40 33 '2ls Turnout I mile below Norristnwn, '35 .10 15 Norristown nr Bridgepon. - 30 25 to Port Kennedy. 25 20 05 Valley Forge, - - - 20 15 00 Mehl:Title,, • - 10 05 0" Royer's' Ford, ' - - - ' it, (15 - 9 ‘ ) Pottstown, - • • - tri' 00 tio Dollgia3a v tile . 05 r 0 90 . . Baunistown. - • - - 95 90 2.5 Reading. - - - • S 5 no 75 lletween Reeding and litthrsrille. 85 PO 75 Molirsville. - ' • - - , b 5 • 75 70 hamburg, - - - -' - . :0 00 , - - Om igr.hU fp. 1 - - - - Ry order of the Boar) of Mallagelq• P. BRADFORD, r!Prl . { 12-16 Mardi 22, PinLADA ,Sc READING RAILROAD DEDUCTION OF FREI(iIiT ON NI WiritA N 1)1$1' to commence March I, WI. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 101.1 I. fr. 2 M ARTICLE!. TR 4.IIISPORTED B' F.- Z. . t j 7 *: n-1. In Cass.—Ultuminotts Co:11,1410Es \ Ice. Iron Ore, Limestone, PG hen, .9 eta. li Plaster. Slate. Tilea„ '2d Clam—Blooms, Burr. Blocks. Cement-, Grindstones. Guano, Laths, j Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, }lO/: rt... Si Gs Salt, Sills. Shingles, 'Tar, Turpen- j line, Tituber and Lumber. 3/ Mrs.—Ale. Beer and Porter,l Ashes, Put and Pearl, Dark, Batley, Bones and limns. Cot Tee, Cotton, Whiskey& Domestic Linitors,•Grain, Irma C:tslinsa. meet'; Rolled. Bar or „ Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates. Flat " s Bar Rainna.l Iron, Lead and 11411, Molasses. Pritatnea, Nails and Spikrs Salt Provicions, Sager, Saltpetre & Tobacco, oninanuenritited. FLOUR per barrel, '25 stn. U ris itit Class.- Apples. B(an, Rutter) Cheese, Cordase,Eari ben-ware Egg., Grnenries. (except rtitla mat ed) he p I . Hardware & Cutlery, Itollow.tvate, I • Lard, Leather; Live Stork. }. ro rll tunes °firma, ar Machinery; I .1 ter , . Paints, lease 'Miles, Rage. , els Sheet Iron, Seeds. Sleet, Sweet 1.01 titOf 1., Tallow vinegar et Wire. I ;3. Ztb Class.—Books and Stationery, 1 Fiorito and Shoes, Camphine Ot6China, Glass and Queensware, Glyara, Confectionery, Dry Goods. } t.i. Drags, Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit. Foreign Looms.. RODS. Spirits of Turpentine. Teae; Wines and Wool. Muth 1,1831; 2-ti mirriutlia Rubber Maublue BELTING. ISHE EXPERIENCE. OrTHE LAST 4 YEA ES, has gained for this' netting the confidence ..1 the cm:maulers ; this, together with the fact that great tot provements have been made in - the quality. warraltl.4 the manufacturers in aliening It to be litiner , or tn. leather or any thing else , for all open Belfe..(more re petially for heavy or main Belts.) for the following reason I' I 1. The perfectequality of width and thirkatess which It will retain. 2. No danger of heat under 31.10 degrees Fahrenheit injures it. awl It remains flexible any degre 4. of cold. 3. It is of great strength 'and:durability. doe. not nip on the Wiles, consequently a gain of Kiser is oh. talned, and when adjusted to machinery, doe, not re quire alteration, an Is the cane, with leather. or any other. 4. In wide Belting the east is - Mitch belnw jliat of leather or any other. - A large assortment always on 'hand, and honlebed of given lengths. it shortest notice. . MACHINE BELTING. . .. A reale-of prices. by the piece of 100 feet 'Ong: 4 Inclia.ply per forst 11cents,. • tp1y...13 rents. 15 " ' - I 7 " 41 46 lb " ' " 21 '5 " " " 23"„- .an ' ~6 0 " 44 37,.. , GO 32 , 't 2 44 et' 44 ' 31 u , . 4O .. 0 9 . . .. 32 et " 45 " 9 . . . . 42 " " 55 " .10 . a* .. ~.._5O o ~ 0 5 Ii ie a. •••.</: 56 ar '44 . 70 *a 12 . . at _.) 62 0 • 0 18 ,4 13 " " t. 88 i• .. 85 •• 14 " " • " , 75 " . 90 o, . . IS t , 11 0' - 80 - 44, 44 0 7 . ~ 35 ". ' " 1.05 •• -18 " " " 95 " " 1,1 , - - ' 20 . 0. .1,05 . " 1,30 •' . WATER 1108 E. ' • i Inch, per foot, 12 LPIIIF. . I II r 0 . 1 .6 .. n 4 44 • • 2 , .. If 33 " if 44 . 46 ' 38 2. .. - 50 ". tit 0 GI . ' 55 . . y 1 For sale. at Factory prken, by • : B. ['ANNAN, Agent for the Mannfaernrers. Also, Steam Packing of 1 to .1 Inch ,thirk. Car Bpringa, Rings. Sze., for Water Pike. ' • / April 12,1851. : _ .' . 15. , - ' Boos POD irvimv '3OMT. BOSTWICK on Natural Demi,. und bow to kt rp young—being an Inquiry Into the canoes nf natur al death, or death Dom old age. developing a new and certain method of presenting the consolidation or os sification of the body. and thus Indefinitely prolonging vigorous. elastic, and buoynot hearth, and of roader tng easy and safe—by newts iloovu Ica. at. D. It Is certainlrone of tha moot rsitialilo tvoolis ever published: no person should neglect otitainlng a copy. For safe At ; B. For and retaitildiokstore. Pottsville. Aug.% Inal ----- PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING I , IIE STILL CONTIMIEri Ilis a business, end reopeettully , offers hit eerviree to those of the public wbo may need anything in hi: line. lie employs good workmen end his customers may thetefore linty °pan satialletneyJahlt• Shag, Car !ter of Chnte-b alloy and Railroad street, below Boortan'e Priming Once. J. W. E BOW N. Pottiville, .81.1141 nit MMC GICi)M -3 E'. r 2 ?: ry -^": 1 , .., - -1- ' 4 1. - ..:, Fl - 15i Fiz: li I , 7• !. . g 1Z..• in r..ctnnin..urling Dr Dnde's system ‘.lpra, ICY 4C:1 , 1,011j ilas otlittnent i.r plk. cured it. in ...xiren ispintrat M. SLOCUM. M. No. 15:1 Arch Street, I lin, e Ididi.; con:Meted a reform In medicine Werra :.a . y for il.e safety and cure of disease of the people, an. 4 alit of opinion Dr.]. S. Rose has fully accomplish ed thdt de,lrahlr rontnntuatinn. flis carea or Con - tuitiption, Gout. Rheumatism And other d..cenoie, ate truly astonishing. .1. RULLIN. M. D., Ohio .1. - J. ,A !I 1.1 Dr. Ro=e' a Family Medielnerrare for sale by 11. DANNAP.t. The subler . ther h. the Wholessle Agent for Beliqyl r kill emitit . , h•r the s de of all or Rose'a medicine .-.. Druggi-As, Ilerrhaws. &c.. aupplled at city prices. B. BAN-NA Jut) 19, le:il 2041 rranidln lienitian Blind ---. anniantory. . No , ?ILAN, t o .200 RACE TREET. TWO 1, 11,•ds allure Sixth. opposite Franklin flqoare. i.i.aatlohhia. where he will keep constantly on band ~t minararture to order a superidi and fashtonatile ~,s nri t ne et of Veniti in Blinds, unsurpassed for light 51..:i4, flri.lll,S, durability and finish. which will he .old ino lid wind le iqonable terms. lie respectfully milte- n ea:dam:awn of the patronage of his, old trtend. 'out the read«, of the Miners' Joarnat,, ahd invite Ali Whoidnily ei ot.orny, intim way of rkeaP and excel!. nt Blind, to give him a call. N It ola Blunt. neatly repaired, painted and trimmed. Of•ii.n. fil4lll:te country tarefully pui`tip. Phila., or? 19, 155 n . 42.1 y NEW LINE POPULAR SCHOOL BOOKS. • tThiPIII7,IIIM.SIVE SUMMARY OF Illmoty, together Sloth a Bi .igrahliy of Distinguished Persons, to • L %rho+ 41 appended an epitome of Ilea. , the., My. nine y, Natural 1-hylneophy, General AStron ome and Physn.logy ; adopted and in tine la the Public of S JONES & CO W D'onu't, Foci tin and Rare Streets, Philatfejpbta Traci:eft...old School Ceutlitilters addressing let t••o, to no po-t paid. will be furnished with copies rianonarian A full:lnd enautlete assortment of Books anti Sta c,:ary for ~,le st the Lowest Prices M ty 10,1x51 SOAP and Caitdlo FACTORY. `illy, slltieCAl.lliLlt VASI:SC4 YuutmAtED THE ! Hop and Candle. lil'hotnry. o(Ft:thrill Lecke, to lio.chgc 111 PC.115 hereby gives node.. that he Woods carrying on ae tinniness hltnnelrat Mr. Leclie's old stood. where'he 1. prepared to furnish all the artielea In hit linr nt business, nithe very lowest rates, and reppeciinlh s.olieita the patronage of the hublle, leelihe confident ti at they will 'lnd it to their toterest to detil with him lIIIEEM BOOR BINDERY• Y• lIE SUBSCRIBER DAS ENLARGED BOOK I Ilindery,:ind increased the Machinery and hands, an tin. now prepared to sloall-kitids of Binding in the hest style, at its !owes: rate's. by the single Bonk or h) tits: hundred or th a n sand. An A cads tek w•tr. .ottotfirtored t,. ardor It -tut not•se. - ft. HANNAN. Printer, P4hlisher and Binder.. P.m .:wale, And. al, ISSO P/ICEINLS SOAP WORKS &nab East evrner 4 CrownVinc Streets.Philada tYNDEßSlCNED OFF ER FOR MALE TOE 1 various qualifier. of Drown and Pale Soap*, and reap. cifuliy inn attention of purchasers: dent in Schuylkill . BACON & CO. ALFRED LAWTON being connected with ''llie above Estanit.ltment. ~elicits the patronage of his friendF. and wit. attend to ail orders sent by mail or :day dl. 1051. 21-tf N. DI NEWNAVI'S (Beotiv's Rom, Ai.: rrriatt striet. Pottsville, Penna..) Plumbing Shop. tiI:O • Nr:FANTLY ,jIN fIAND A SUPPLY of all ' , tn.:. of Lend Vine. Sheet Lead. Bloch Tin, i 111 Tuto, Slower (la ilydranta, (lose.. Dont& and szlintle and Water tionetst also, al hinds of Itrass 0/Ch. , flit and steam, Brass Oil for Engines. All sin& or Copper W. rk and Month:lig dam- in the neatest manner at In , ...Alec. lt. - paid for Mil Itrara alad Lead. 1!1.5(I. 43.1 r COTTAGE PORN/TUBE. LI ART. VC....11k; 6c CO.. L;SNIIT Erect. 1 3!...Ve MfIllIGICIUleld of l'aitoed Cottage turiohc r Fur into the •mithscrllacrs would call the th.• public to their extern:Aver assortineut of rue 111 , 11V.I , Fornitu.re. Prisons furmsillbeCOttaaes, gnat - ding-hooves. hIId it much to Weir advaliv4e to ramoine his new style or Furni ture before purchasing, an It Is durable, Ornamental sod tow nuked. Complete eels from •30 upwards; .ale or Sincle Pieces painted and Ornamented In soy style t., ore,.r. Also, Chaire, • Extension 'fables mid miter 1 7 a roil ore,at very low prices._ N. H. The Trade supplied as usual Jour '2B, 1851 OEIV=4IL IN INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. OMEN AND CtIILIAII.IN . W ANTED. LI. Irmo,. wishing i employment, big and little. ynune and old. male and temule, and also, all petsons 9.l,lting to etni.loy any and all kinds of bands, letnner. servants, will receive useful Infortostton by ratline at the ',thee of the eubserlbur In Market rret, l'Acve l'a • CY Tema moderate. N. M. WILSON,J. P. Land Agent and General Cullector: 14-Iy efir4l.s, ISSI GAIIPETS and rLANICEiLS fOr SAL.E.- . . nu rill itr , Cll.ltiLit ItESPIXTFULLY CALlei the .mention of ids custome rs and the public generally his ttoriiof lograia hitting. and Rag Caopett, sod l'lannelt and Mali., log i taiu carpet Warr an cent Li •ting Sf.; Mu iarpet• froor37l to 45 cents per 3 (rd, C.irpeti , warranted all wee/ and Jan col'ors. cc n yanl, and Stair Carpels. Venetian and !Cm from :!..5 Li J. PILANKLIN HARMS, lanufaclurr - • of Carnets and Flannels, North Weil Cornet of c..utre and.. Mlneravillt I'. atev Me Pa. July 28,1651_ _ 30-If $5O EIEW.A.I2ZI:I L. Paid a Wert and sanotriaira in One Pay id 'a I)ahrur =I IlEntli can he bought at N 0.2. ARCADE BUILD , hoN a few I).l,MiltitE.ol'YVE 'APPARAI'USES, Largo and ernatt, of lon+ than City Prices- also gn•e",n MC:14115 in the Art, and ID out ttig purchaser aid girl' hint a gdod rhameto get started. LADI:::-; :rod frN fLEMEN wishing for LIRE NES:I E 3 in ti n • above, beautsfui Art can be suited us well ac at other lootnapir no charge, made. ' C. VANDENBURGH volleo.i , le, Juts :JO, lel3l _ _ LAND IMAM/WITS. • LAND WARRANTS OR errrirl t) rates, rellgth , ll Certificates, and Mistime of money day nu accroant f :meat, of pay. forage, mileage property ; hist, or destroyed in military service, ex -I.,aPttg incurred, or money expended for .tryaniziny Volunteer Companies before being muetered into the Pervtee of the United States. nt.cl all other ClititTOP agrainr.t the OuveretnenU Melly attended to, and all (labor seared at the shortest notice reasons bottl ing unliquidateil claims against the United States; can have them 'adjurted by calling at my niter, in Centre.uireet.OrVl &toil' to Jacob sline, gm. D. O. MrDOWAN. 44-hr Poitsmille.Noi% 2,1850 SEIOEMEIVERS" GOODS. i IN lIA N I), An 11 CONSTANTLY RECEIVING of / onr nwn import:it inn—all kinds or Sloe Mitre' asd frinarnings, Merchant,: and Manufacturer , : will br enpi4led with :Midi's in ITO above line—Which tc ill i. snld nn net unimndatingterme• • JOHNS & PAYNE. Importer and De:liege In Sh lemakere Goods, • LI corner of FOURTH& ARCH streets, Plillada. J nly 2G. 1851_ 30-3 tn %wow= MUSE,. BOSTON MSS. Ails ,veil known entablistimentis stilt !conducted' in the cane minter it has always been.. The ntral and pleasant cituation of the house, its corn. motions arrangements, snd the comforts and luxuries to be found there, combine to render It agreeable and ad4lntatteous to the traveller: • Having been one or firm of Jahn L. Tacker & C0., - so lung at the head of the establishment. the Subscri ber pledgee his best elevating to malotafa Its•rrpata= thin, and to give satkfaelion to hie enetarnere. WM. H. PARKER, AliquSt Irv; Ibsl , . Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, &e. ff -, UL: ,, utisch.l.:Lit has Just received at Ids Paper and Movie Store, a. lot or,Vh.llns, Accordions, Guitani, ~ all of which he will sell et manufacturers' prices. Ile will also have an assort. arian,,s, in a few An, selected with tare, all of which will he sold at math lower rates than Prance have heretofore hero sold in Schuylkill county. B. HANNAN. Cr An Masirallnstruntente . olAtalotd in order with the. advantage or having them sele‘..ted _by a compe tent jodge. pole 19,1E51 'KIVU/ GLUE--Another of the useful ti v ottie 1.4 ito dlicoverle., cementing 'wood, stone, cilia. Iron, crockery -wale, can be applied by anyone. Re tailers supplied by, the Uase at llitatturaettirer's prices. it•la put in . convenient sited bottles. There is no sal tine now far broken eta it s For - sale by • =Gar Ar. PATT. 144 April 5,1951 UDDER YARD.—THE ATTENTION OF LI Builders and others, I. respeeithlly Invited to the , Planting Mall. where they tun be saitedia All kinds bl Maned Floottog, Tuintnit and Logober, *Oa I lath Boartls in Fennel Plink HENRY BTRAUCH Coraei of fhb arid Notwaktia tweets May 23, 1830 Elf TISDIA RUBBER GOODII,—LaDIES GAR cloning Gloves,. new-articie,•• , • • - 'Coats and Caps, Lenings and Pantaloons. for Wet weather. ' Oil Gans, a new and exeelternartiele. India Rubber • acting; also Cm Springs. Fishing Roots snd Leggings. India Robber Water Pipes, ate., &c. Fetlock Rands for borers that cot.' India Rubber Belting, which Is taking the place of all other kinds, together with a variety of articles In the India Rubber tine, an of which will be sold at klaitufactufers paces. at • B. BANNAN'S Variety Store. 13— 9tarch 29.1451 iV~L&STING:AN-1i NVILAPPPAG PAPllfif:!-200 LPReatrii Wrapping Paper, dignrent qualities. and 3Q Reams Shoe Paper: Whit., and assorted colors. 766566 Reams Hiastitig Paper of different iircs, single and double shieis. GO Reams Straw . Paper; alto, a lot of Tea Paper, all of w bleb will be sold wholesale and retail, vety cheap atII HANNAN'S , Paper and Stationary Store. 13— !Mirth 29. 18.51 R - 00FING 1.11.1.1 MOUN vim Slating Company. respectfully, informs the public that they are .fully prepared to furnish superior Slates for Roofing, and have .he most experienced Stateis in their employ, and will atienffto any orders o lib despatch at the shortest notice, and on the most tea:man:tie terms, All the work.orttreatited. Apply to W. .1. hiitlED,Tet. Treichletsville P. 0., Lehigh Co., It;rtd., or to IL HANNAN - ay this office will be punctually attended to Dec. 7,1850 DRAPTS AND HILLS OF• EXCHANGE. IN sums of I or 100 pounds Sterling on England, Ire land. Scotland, Wales, France, Germany, or an pan of Europe, for sale, without any charge, at B. 11ANNAN'r4. Passage Agency in Pon ..Oils. Also, European Hills and Drafts 04 , 110 andeollected at ois office. ft}Patrtrngers also engsaed at the lowest rates, and no detention or grumbling. June 8, 165 , 1 3. ONOCHROMATIC DRAWING raper.- Bturups, Porte Crayon*. Scratches or iftilves;. !Lyons, &c.. all of which will be mild, whole sate and retail, at the cheap Hook and Variety Store of the subscriber . _ , aNNAN. • lull_ - 19, ISSI 19— 'I , IIIEILA.Or & 'ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Gold Pens, now stand A No lln the Peninatkel every person who has tried them wilt acknowledge their superiority They are made and eold exclusively byitrady & Elliott, two itonrs, ahoy. the Miners' Hank. Watches' of all the celebrated makers sold as above, at priers to sun the times. Dn. CoLESTAN BGHTLIPS REPORTS—REPORTS OF ea;:ers deeld4d by the edZes of the SoPretne Court of Pennsylvania, to the Court of Xis; Pries, At Philadelphia, and alf.ct in the supreme Court, with Notes cod 11 , 4<rencrs to rt , cent decisions, By Fred erick C. Brightly Prize s4—Jost publiyhed and for sale it B. BANNAN'r, Cheap Law and rdi.ecllanpout Pont Store May 31,1831 23 I . , , REN CIL LAWNS—BAREGC.de LAWNS; !Imp% Dress Lthens, Lneexand Edgli;g2, by J. M. BEATTY & SON Poit,viltr. May 24. 1851 21-1( iIIOCILIKT TIME BOOKS—JUST PUBLISHED • U and fat sale an improved Time Book Par the pocket The trade supplied at low talcs at R. BANNAIVS Boots store and Manufactory. June 21, 1051 25 I . ; NV E LOPE S;—. Ioo,oo6juxt received from Trade V/ Sale. and for sale Wholesale and Retail. at such prices to suit the times. at 0. BANNAN'S Cheap Bonk and Stationery Store. Aprlf 19, 4851 in ---- - RAGE FOR ANNEXATION. THE It iends of peace and order need not fear in go in strong for Davy's An nexation An-tight Cooking Stove.. tw elfth,e they have no difficulty to 111 . 1t1- 1 age it, and it perfume to admiration.— Every House-keeper in want of a Cooking Stove, should go in for'one of them which burns either wood or r oak Oil sizes./ rail and see for yourselves % tiio recommengaltons from those that have this Stove In use. For Parlor, Hall or Of the fls Horner stands unrivalled, and is therefor. highly recommended, warranted to pei form well, is very dean, easily - mitisged, and economical... Also. for sale' a vcry extensive assortment of almost all kinds of Stoves and Paiterns that can he named. and too numerous to mention. The Public, my Custo mers, Friends, and - the Trade, are invited to call if in want of Stoves. eaminv for rep:thing kept ne hand. N. 13. D-,vy'a Annexiition Conk and Ca.. Burner ale-only far sale nt JACOR F. MEI nht 3nnd, 87 N. ad St., PhiiadMphia, t‘ho has ett.ittlive. right fin thie Market. Sept. 6, 051 BROWN Street, MI6Ve FOlllllll, Philadelphia. THE undersigned respectfully ; iaforin the public that they have comulenced nperat , ng In their new FOUNDICY and ‘"••,. - are not, ready to execute CASTINGS of every desrrltition, on the moat rea sonable term,. ERNST KUM= 38:if They invite the attention of Attlee Dealers to their large assortment of STOVES all of which are entire ly new, got up at a considerable expense expressly for the Fall Trade, among which are the Liberty Air, Tight Conk, complete Cook, Star Air Tight, Star Franklin, lenity Lind Fire King Radiator, Salaman ders. Tea Kettle, &v.- As they iatecd ustot: !he he.t quality of Ines, e'lli ployint: -the best Moulders and Ftnisheri. the dealer will find it to their advantage to call and see their as sortment, before parchseingelaewhere, as nci palws or expo.se will be spared to make their Casnnesaleable and attractive. Particular attention paid toiohb!ng ARROTT & LAWRENCE. 33:3in Annan 16, 1851 , A GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG 4 THE PEOPLE. BY EXAMINING his large Stock of Stoves, Ttn, Hollow and Brass at eat %V -5. • 8-HOOVER'S,: Pottsville, Pa. Now is therime for cheap Bargains,the under signed would respectfully call the atten . lion of Schuylkill County and vicinity in general. to his large and most splendid assortment of Cooking. Parlor Office and Hall Stoves, ever offered before in this te.:lon. Among which are the .Etna Air tight,thefirobe Air-tight, which arc suitable for tavern use or Boarding Houses. Also the Vernon Air-tlght.ln dependent Air-tight the flat top complete, and Spring ville Air-tight,the complete Cook, improved, and earl• oils other hinds °remitting Slaves.. Also a splendid lot of Parlor Stoves, anions which is asquare east Iron liatilator,the Dolphin Radiator, thn tquare screen, the ihq.i Franklin, open front parlor and many other vari ous styles. Also on hand a large and handsome aryls of Chamber. Rooms. Mice and Hall Stoves. He has on hand always a large stock of Tin Ware, Hollow Ware. Brass Ware and Japaned Ware. Which he always has on hand wholesale and retail at lower prices than Wave been purchased for before. You will please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Dun work done et the shortest notice. SOLOMON 1100 V ER, Centre Street. 4 doors shove Market Street. l'a. August 2, ISM 21-11 New Foundry and Machine Shop. rug:SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FORM ed a tas-tArtnerzhip, under the name and title of T110:11AS tIMSON .1c JOHN . -- STON,for the purpose of proSecuting the Tout And machine making business. are now ready at heir New Works, on the corner of Markle, - and La fasette streets, in the tiorimeh of Norristown. to fur nish castings oral! desciiptions, at short toiler and on reasonable terms 2fl-31:n Machinist a Toots of all deAcroptlone made to order nn thb moat approved filan, , under the supervision of Mr. ]oho Miller; who it experienced in (iris branch of business: has log directed hi• attention to It fora num ber of years. They are also prepared to undertake 01l kinds of En gine botiltling.and repairing, which will be executed with neatness. and dispatch. Alit): Shartings turned end Oiled to order, of any size arid length, and Hollers built of the best material. Jobbing work drone and attended promplle. and the priblit may be assnred thit no) effort w ill he spared to give to.disflotiOa with all order,. which may be en trusted to wrm. SAMUEL TIIONIAR June 7: 1551 :)AIIA :IFi A% , 111 4 .1 i I Tib' WA') ;4 :4-1 lIVUSON & ALLEN, IRON AND BrasS Founders, respectAtlly "firfotm their patrons, and the notate eetterally. ;bat they are - now prepared,at the above r-tanitshineut, to maim firtitre Meant Engines of every .ize; Pumps, Ralirogd end Dcift Cars nd every other description of Iron and BrareCastingssnitable for the Coat mining or other bonnet's, nn the moi , areaaon..hte terms. - Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work Ingeneral., Repairing - or all kinds done 100 neatness and des patch. at the lowest prices.. All work furnished by them will he warranted to perform well. They is mild solielt the custom of those who may wanthrtirles ii 4 their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet is ith immediate and prompt norm iiin March 15, ISSI POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS SPENCER Sc. MAROS REsPE47- - "%1 - - fully announce' to the publie that they have taken the Establishment known :^ as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to !mild all kinds of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of almost every description.) at the s hortest, notice. and on the most reasonabln terms —Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engine!, will find It to their advantage to give them a call be ore eneaging elsewhere. [May ill if PASCAL IRON _ wonrcs., EINI I'HILAWA.—Vir.I.DEO WROUGHT Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives, Marine andother riteam Engine Hone from 2to clincher In diameter. Also PipesforGas,fiteam andother purposes;extra strong Tune for Hydraulic Perorate; Hollow Pistons for Pump" of lteem Ent - Ines kc. Manufactured and for sale by - MORRII3. TASKER Ec MORRIS. warehouse 8: E. corner 3d and Walnut ate .ourmir PROPERTY FOR SALE,. THE fiIIIBSCRIBER wishing to leave. , 17777. the county, tarts his Foundry, Machine •unti ether Shoo for MI.. They are !hunted in the Bormigh of Tamaqua, and are well rittre up for business. Every itiforma tlnnyesportlng the buolness neretofore done. will he liven to persons wishing to purchase. Terms made easy. • JOIIN K. SMITH. Tamaqua, July 5, MI. 274 f. EAGLE_ IRON iircitess. IX TOE BOROUGH OF POTTS VILLE.- 400 formerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. I. Wien dc - Co. reIIIWWIIII, bOileit a continuance, of the custom of the . works. Dying practical Mechanics, they natter themselves that their knottil edge and experience of the hasincas will enable them to turnout work that will fail to give, aatlaftictOn to the, most fastidious. They sire prepared to menu failure steam Enginee, Pumps, Coal Breakers; Drift Cli ro. Rit II road end tither Castings, g". All orders thankfully received and promptly P se fined on the most reasonable terms. " JOHN WREN. ' THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. Jun. 15,1550-91-1 y) • GUN STORE. NDIIFiVit , AIURFFI.GIN Milnufseturer of GUNS, RIFLES and PISTOLS, No. 122. North 24 Sr., above Rare; Philadelphia, where he keens enaltlaellY on hand a een.rat na - ,ortnient of Fire Don:Alesnd Sin ale Shots Gone, large Dark Guns, !Ultra • andl Pistols .of all kinds. . ALSO. The celebrated Castateel Rifle with In crease twist eve -11114101 the Pointed ball of m own make and Importation- Rifles Barrel., Shot Powder Came. Ballsand tasks, Horns, Cavite Bag% Shot Bags, Pouches, &c., &c. lie invites the persona wishing to murbase goods in his line to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. for he Is deter mined to sett on the most reasonable terms.: Don't "4.itet lb* No. 122. North tad Street. N. B.—Partlenlar attention paid to repnieing. in ail it branches. August IL 18.51. 33.3ne LIBERTY STOVE WORKS, R. R. CORSON, • ARCHIR LD JOHNSTON 23-6 m W. HUDSON I. 11. ALLEN. 'My elle .faxiilei. BENEFITS OP DRAINING. Wet soil should he draineil, as no,soil which retains in its body a superabundance of,vtater,_cart, very, productive, or bear crops of superior quality, no matter of what its constituent elements may be comprised. The following practical effects of draining, are summarily givea by Professor Rogers: I. It carries off alt stagnant water, and gives . , a ready escape 'to - the eicess-of what falls in rain. 2. It prevents the ascent of water from be. low eitherlby capillary attraction, or spriagit 3. It allows the water of rains to penetrate and Soda ready passage from the soil, instead of washing' the surface. 4. The descent of water through the soil is followed by fresh air, which occupies a _ space just left by the water. 5. The soil after thorough draining be- ET! comes closer, more friable, and easy broken ; this is especially true of stubborn clays, which in practice, become altogether another soil. 6. By freeing the soil from the excess of water it becomes warmer,:.and thereby ad. vances, the crop to an earlier . harvest ; thus itis equivalent to a change of climate. • 7. When the autumn is wit, drainingcar ries off the superabundance of water, and prepares the land for sowing fall crops, which would otherwise be retarded, or•alto. gether prevented. • 8. In its consequences it is equivalent an an actual deepening the soil 9; In wet soils, bones, wood, ashes, rape , dust. nitrate of coda, and all t4er artificial manures are thrown away. 10. It produces a more salubrious climate, and conduces greatly to the health and moral happiness of the whole population. DISEASES OF CATTLE. Horn Digember.—Farmers are generally aware of the fact that cattle once attacked with the - horn distemper are subject to simi lar attacks every succeeding winter or spring. I have found by experience that a dose of soot and salt given occasionally, with a little spirits of turpentine between the horns, will prevent an attack. Black Leg.--Many calves are lost every year by this disease. It is generally believed to be caused by change of feed in the spring. I have kept a large number of calves for several winters past, anti, have never had one affected with this ,disea'ser . '"l raise a large quantity of roots, principally sugar beet, and feed them during the winter to - '?lny yoilog stock. 'The change in the spring is not so great as though they had been kept on dry feed during the winter, and I think calves fed partly on roots during the tvintet' will not be troubled with black leg. Many of our cows are attacked with a dis ease soon after calving. For a short time they appear well, but soottare taken with au inflammatOry disease, I suppose, and most thus attacked die, unless helped speedily.— The best remedy we Wive found, is a table spoonful of saltpetre, dissolved in a pint of whiskey. This remedy is qitite successful. —Gehesee Farmer. 34,7ra THEY IYERE FARMERS Adam was a farmer while yet in Paradise, and after his fall was commanded to earn his bread by the sweat of his ; brow. Job, the honest, upright, and patient, was a farmer, and his stern endurance has passed into a proverb.' " Socrates was a farmer, and so wedded to his calling the glory of his immortal phil osophy. St. Luke was a farmer, and divides with Prometheus the honor of subjecting the ox for the use of man. CiLcinnatus . Was a farmer, and the noblest Roman of them al!. Burns was a farmer and filled his soul with poetry. Washington was a farmer, and retired from the highest 'station to the quiet of rural life; and presented to the. world its spectacle of human greatness. TR, those names may be added a host of A i\i. others who-.-st. m ht, peace and repose in the cultivation of th it mother earth; the enthu- Siastic Lafayette, he steadfast Pickering, the scholastic Jefferson the fiery Randolph, all found in rural pur. nits nil El Dora& FARMEItS , ACCOUNTS We have for a long series of years watched pretty narrowly the habits of many farmers, and we have found that those who have kept constant and accurate accounts, and settle regularly and punctually ; with., their neigh bor', also keep all their farm operations in neat and regular order. On the other hand, those who are careless and slack in settling or paying their, debts, alio keep a slipshod account with every part of their farms ; no system, no clock-work regularity is ,main tained in their yearly routine of work.— They also waste time in hunting for dm placed „tools: waste money by, doing work out of season, and waste had" pinesily fret ting over the disorder and confukion which Their own hands have created.!, To avoid these evils, begin anew, by settOng, in some shape or other, with every detnti and credi tor, and keep a strict and careful account with every body, but more especially - with yourselves, and lay out all work with regu• larity and execute it withenetgy. RENOVATION' OF , PASTURES A pasture that will yield - un abundance of rich sweet, nutritious feed is ofgreat 'import. ance to the flamer, and, although our pastures are not exhausted so rapidly as tillage or mowing laid, yet many of them are deteriorating in value every year, and it is desirable to do.something to arrest the progress of this deterioration. Ashes ap plied as a top dressing answers a very . excel. lent purpose on most pastures: It increases the value of feed. and serves to bring in the' grasses. Qther top, dreasings often prove beneficial, such as plastei, bone dust, .lime, and salt, according to the nature and condi tion of the soil to be treated. The cheapest and best application fora particular pasture may be determined by a Careful_ analyisis of the soil, or by well conducted experiments. SWEET POTATO-NEW • VAWIETT A valuable addition his lately . been Made to the vpri eties.. of The sweet' potato in 'Ala bama, supposed to ,tie froin, Peru. Letter describing it, says : , . '•lt is altogether different and equally au pertor to any variety of the root, hitherto known. It is productive and attains a prodi gious size, even upon the poorest sandy land , and the. - roots remain without change _from the time of taking them T out of the ground until the following May; ,The plant is sin _ gularly easy of cultivate's growing equally well from the'slip or vine, the top or vine of the, full grown plant being remarkably small ; the inside is as white as Snow. It is dry and mealy, and the sacharine principle contained, resembles in delicacy of flavor, fine virgin ' honey." Pyy_enst winds „are injurious, by absorb• lug moisture from the leaves of plants more rapidly than they are prepared to give it oat; weather of this kind reqUires to be guarded against more than the earnest frost. = EAST WINDS
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