The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 20, 1851, Image 4

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    SAW HER IN CABBAGE: TIME.
EY taxerzr
!Aar; her first in cabbage time.
She was a cutting erout—
She'd step the cutter, now and tito,
:TO turn her head about ; • r
I.nd as :,he'll salt it in a tub,
And stamp it down awhile,
I.7Roct her trash anti rosy . lip k
,epase a Witching smile. .
I saw her nezi‘ in winter time,
. .
And still the gaily smiled ; ' :-1.,
For there, 'upon the cooking stove
Her grub - was being Vi.cd. :.!
roved the huge and greasy pot.' •-•
The stream came pouring out ;
nd from the Emell,l knew tharmile
i Was cooking ' speck" and croht'
' '
When next I saw her, in the .prim,
l' She smilid not as before; - :i.„
A heavy weight was on her heaci:-,
The erettt was " all no more!:.t *
the pot ' , AO rued to cook in
Was eaten up with rust : .. :
The cutter hung upon the Wall..::;
'Mid spider web and du:d: ":1,
I've men her often, since that 1104
When all around was env—
Wfien others laughed and, talked the mot
' She'd frown, and turn way_.
I've watched, to see a ray - of t"v t
But watched, alas in vein—
•
I never hope to see her smile
Till cabbage comes gain
Dit anb Ciumor.
. 4 ''SECItET - PR.I.Ii . ER I"
A veryT honest minded but illiterate negro,
"!way down ih Virgiaia,".aucitided a camp
Aneeting sonie tithe since, in his vicinity ; and
.among other. advice tendered hint by • the
brethert assembled, he vas
re' om
mended to gO;awit l y . in secret, and pray for
the lorgiveness,'of his s . liM • •
This suggestion was overheat& by two or
three wicked wags—such as are always
found hanging round, a camp•meetiagi and
they followed ilie darker out to watch his I
movements' I
His name NIN 'Gold thwa it entry(iotd
ihwaitc," he was C' ommonly called—and he
Was very duir,of sight; having but one eye,.
Out of which be could see bat ins- indiffer
ently. When heinquired what .he should
say to the Lord, he was told toH go humbly
and use his language ;" ivbich would
- belnost acceptable,
So ufry sauntered down iutri the woods,
followed by a brace of the blioys at some
distance behind,- who had .cillanously pro
. vided.themselvet; with a buck,dt. of water.-2
Cuffy fumbled d:hing.and fina!ly reached a
sharp cliff, at the base of which he knelt
down and commenced as :
. .
" —'ood inornin," Massa GUI' Mighty.—
Dis chile is wetlr wicked,, m l p'raps you
dtment know 'im. Ise Cuffy Golachwaiti,
all
, de way from - de . Hobomukiianta~hin,
de gentlenien tell me dat it 1 axes for it, de
grace ob de : Lor' will be showered down
upon dis
At thii'moment do;lit -- caina. the pairfu4'of
cold water from above tile - ede of the batik,
awash on Cuffy's hare head ! Ile sprang to
his feet, gazed abOut hind. hte,W the chilling.
water from his mouth—and,, while his eye
rolled itself almpst insideont.from hts excite
ment and rage, he added—
"'Datil! do, I .lTassa, dat'll dp for drs time
sart'it—l spec all right, flat shower
radder cold, any how,- class a rack
This - was the last time that Cuffy Gold
thwa!te went out to pray in scciet.
-dri" AT A POLTTICAL meeting!" up country,"
one of *speakers, who-was not overstocked
with brains, wishing to Opi-nwith a grand
flourish, commenced an address with the
Shakspearian exordium: " Friends and fel
low citizens, lend me your ears,!" " ray
they think.vou've got plenty) o f tht' irrticle
• !,
already!" cried'out a raw Yhnkee, of a dif
ferent school orltolitics_Who seized the oc
casion to pay off an old grudge against the
orator. As may be supposed,-the -guilaw
- which greeted the rising-Demosthenes set
him back " slightly
Da' A NE,cißrir, iu 11ogurn, : had a severe at
tack of rheumatism, ivhicb &ally settled' in
histoot. He hath'ed it. att,ll rubbed it, and
swathed:it—but all ti, no parpie,e. Finally
tearing iwaythe'bandaces.lhe stuck it uut
and with Cibake of his,p ,- t - over it. ex
claimed--" Ache awalS., den ole feller- 7 ache
away. TAlaii"t do hutlin more for ver : drs
chile ken sian . it as bun: ers titm d „ --t4n, ache
away!"
, •
Q 7 WE MAT as well lig,itteo up our col
umn of gravities by stating that a Pittsburg
editor recently, saw—or says he salt--a
pretty girl of say ".sweet sixteen." dressed
within an inch oilier tile, with long shining.,
black ringlets, holding ono of thou worth
less, disgusting poodle dogslia her arms, and
affectiots a teiy,,, kissing his Misty nose ! and
the dog - seeited to like ii'; Lucky dog'.
Who woulitti4 r - a poodle
,
Ot:7 Tntscs; Nor rrr.NrP4ALJ.T ,
\oW\.
• That Handel composed Jini Crow.
That Joan of Arc wasi so called from
having been a Omptrenin z iifu i oyagt with
Noah.-
- • . That Alexander the tireat wax a dwarf.
That _the Duke of Wellington "-sings nn
admirable comic ;song. •
- That Columbus was a native ul Dublin.
3:7"TA,wr ECEYLr.—A coMmercial traveller
left an article - belonging tolhis wardrobe at
an inn, and wrote to the chambermaid tit for
ward it to him by the cosh : in answer to
Which he received the following
e• I hope, dear "•,r". nOt fee hurt. •
• IT frankly teO von n p..1i,”0 ti
I've made a&shit w tii yotir r.i i shirt.
And von must make a ,hift Nrilh4 , lll il.••
713 AD atist ov SEa SICANES‘.—The
worst case of this distrfs . sing, diEease of
which we , ever heard, was that of a young
" middy," . whose .totnaeh was so awfully
riled by oldtieptutte, dulling his first week
.. upon the " tasty deep:"' that he " threw up
his c o aim ission " • •
WHO is that lovely girl ?" exclaimed
the witty Lord Norbury, in company with
his fnead,Counsellor Grant. "Miss Glass,"
..replied the barrister. "Glass !" reiterated
= thefacet.ious judgt, ". T siould often he
tosicaleit could T place such a glass to my
lips!" " • • .
111•111=2:11
[l:7DErinTi...—" Why don't you huy a
thingurn-bob and - what-tjo•you-ca'll-it your
side walk every, morning, I\lr. Junes?".
iiikeo one neighbor of another.
.111
4 , Because, I baiu"t got to what's-it , -natie
to buy it with."—C(irpft sate.
A Qt7nna;ge6iqs br=ing asked why he
did not go to the funeral Of his wife, replied,
" that he could not leave his chop, rind that
it was always better to attend to hush:le:cc he
fore pleasure."
Ati A STON4SHING MAN. Mien David
slew Goliah with a sling.ae latter fell stone
dead, and of course was 4uite astonished as
such a thing had nerer ent , rtd dug head be;
fore.
,• -
Ili Ax °T:, baChelor, 'on seeing the words
Families supplied," -over the" door of an
oyster shop, stepped in, ~ : and saq he would
take a wife and' two children =i
117" Wail. word is that in the English
language, Of ftve letters, ',which, by adding ,
two, becomes shorter?-,Short.
trWlLta. happens when a ea!, falls into
rum•barrel ?—There's 4 turn-put(a.)
RAGEI" FOR ANNEXATION.
, THE friends of peace and nrder need
- not fear to go in strong for Davy's An
nexation Air-tight Conking Stove. be
cause they Dave no difficulty to man
age it, and it perform; to admiration.—
Every Ilouse-teeper In want of a
Cooking stove, should go In for one of them- which
horns either wod or foal, (six l an See
for yourselves ` the rerommendatious from those d
that
have this Stove in use. F Parlor, Halt or Orkee, i
the - Ga., tturn.q stands unrivalled. and Is therefore
highly recommended. Warranted to perform well. Is
very clean, easily annegeil. and economical. Also,
(or Kato a very r Ilen!iVe assortment of almost all
kinds of ttt-ves and Patterns that can he named. and
* too nniorrnua, Ln mention. The Public. my Custo
mers. Fileo.h, and the Trade. are invited to call if
in wait of :d oves- Casting. for 'repairing kept un
hand•
N. B. Davy's Annriatlon Conk. abd Gas Burner,
are only f.ir sale at - JACOB P. PI.EI3'
(lid Stand. Sr; N. 2,13 t., Philadelphia, who has the
exclusive right for this market -
Sept. G. la.Sl
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS, . •
. BROWN Street. above FOCRTII, Philadelphia.
Till: undersigned respectfully infottu
the public that they hare COILIMCOCINI
npetatlogin their new FOUNDRY and
are now ready to execute CASTINGS
. of every description, on the most rea
sonable terms. •
They incite the attention - of Stove' Dealers to their
large ammonia ofiSTOV ES all of which are entire
u,w. u ot up at a: coneiderable expense expreesty
tbr the Fall Trade,, among which are the Liberty Mr, !
Ttgid Cook. Complete Cook. Star Air Tight, Star
Veanklin. Jenny !And Fire k King Radiator, Selman..
re; Tea Kettle, &C.
As they intend using the best quality of Iron. em
ploying-tile beet Moulders apd Finishers. the dealer
as al tied it to their advantage to call and see their as
sortment. before purchasing elsewhere, as no puns Or
ill,Chte will be spared to make their Castings saleable
and attractive. particular attention paid to Jobb!tig.
ALBOTT & LAWRENCE.
-33-3 m
Atunstt Ifi, 1651
A GUE.A. i.: is it: iN .
je,o , .
IS6,
AMO-TLIE PEOPLE.
BY EXAMINING his lar„e Stock of
Stoves. Tin, hollow and Br a %meat
4111 RS. HOOVER'S, Pottsville, Pa. Now is
thetiine for cheap Bargains,the under
signed wouldrespeetfullycalltheatten
, tine of 'Schuylkill county and vicinity
in general, to Ins tare and most splendid assortment
o f roo'king. Parlor Office and Hall Stoves, everrifrered
before in this rc.,ion. Among which are the .+loa Alr
ilglit,theGlobe :Mr-tight, winch are suitable lot tavern
use or Boarding !louses. Alsothe Vernon Air-tighr,ln
dependent Air -tight the dal top romplete, and Spring
, ille Air-tic/140e convicts Cook, improved,and vari
ous other kinds ofeooking Stoves. Also a splendid tot
of Parlor Stoves, among which is a equaro cast iron
itadiator,the Dolphin Radiator, the equate acteen.the
Beni Frank' in e open bout parlor and litany other vari
-1113 styles. Also on hand a large and handsome style of
I . haniticr, Booms. Office and Hall Stoves. lie has on
hand always a !loge stock of Tin Ware. Hollow Ware.
Brass Ware and Jan:tiled Ware. Which he always
113.1 on hand wholesale and retail at lower prices than
tiiit 0 been poich:perl for before- You will please call
and examine iirr,le purcliai.ing elsewhere.
MI kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done at the
, hortest notice. SOLOMON HOOVER,
iifir Centre SI reet,4 doors above Market Street. PS.
- . Ist 2, le .l'il - - 2l-tf
CEO
. New Foundry and , Nlaehine Shop
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE FORM
ed a en-partnership, utaler the nantt , and
title of THOMAS' CORSON & JOHN•
STON,for the purpose of prosecuting the
'Foot and Machine slaking business, ate now ready
at heir New Work,i, °a the corner of Markley and La.
fit %tote streets, in the borough of Norristown to fur
ni-h castings pfall descriptions, at short notice and
on reasonable terms
Machinist s Tonto of all descriptions atade to order
nit the most approved plan, under the supervision of
Mr. Jolt's Miher, who is experienced in this branch of
bitsinees,Paving directed his attention to it for a num
ber of years.
They are also prepared to undertake all kinds of En
gine building and repairing, which - will be executed
with neatnes, and dispatch. Also: Shaltings turned
aol fitted to order. of any sire and length. and Boilers
built or the best material.
Jobbing work done'and attended to momptly • and
ie public may he assured that no effort will be spa red
. give tptirfart inn with all ordets which may be en
nekieti in SAMUEL THOM As.
R. 11. CORSON,
ARCH] It A ID JOHNSTON.
' -
BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS.
• wrimoN It ALLEN. IRON AND
- "9t...v.1,r Brass Founder, reviteciftilly Miro ni
their pat rota, and the politic generally,
Zrei thatiney are non prepared.at the above
v-tabitsbnient, to ma nufac i ore strain Engines of every
; PUMPS. Railroad and Drift Cars,and 'ivory other
deseription of Iron and Brass Castings en itable forthe
foal mining or other boon's... alt the most reason:hie
terms. Also, Blowing Cylindera for Beast Furnaces
and Macaine work in general.
Repairing or all kinds done with ne.trineks and drs
pa:ch. at the lowest prises. All work Combated by
:bent will be warranted to perform well. They would
ollrlt the custom of those whit may want articles in
their line in thi4 vicinity. Ali order. w ill inert w ith
inimedia:e and prompt attention
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
& MASON -RESPECT
fuIIy annuiturr to the public , that they
have taken the Establishment known
- as the Poltrillte Iron Works on Nor:.
wegian et'reet, where theY are prepared to l oiid all
kinds of Steam Engine" manufacture Railroad Cars.
and Machinery of almost every description, at the
shortest notice. and on the must reasonable term ,
- Per.on. front abroad. to eani or steam Engines,
will find it to their advantage to give them a call be
ore engaging elsewhere. [May II ; t f
PASCAL IRON WORKS,
PHILAD'A.—WELDED WROUGHT
Iron flues, suitable for Locomotives,
' Marine and other Steam Engine [toile
74S"'; . ‘t i front 2 to 5 inches in diameter. Also
Pipcsturrias,Stram andother purposeaviatrastrang
Tube for Hydraulic Tersses; P - stons for
Pumps of Steam Engines 4. c. Ma if ore or
saleby MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS,
Warehouse A. E. corner 3d and Walnut eta
f,cittivbintrnolintanir ron
THE stiltSt'ltlnEß wishingrieave-
the county, offers hie Foundryv. achine
and other Shops for sale. They are
situated in the Borongh of Tamaqua,
ahd are well fitted up-for husineer. Every informa
ti..n respecting the business heretofore done. will be
a+ten to persons wishing in purchase. Terms made
JOHN K. SMITH.
27-tf.
IVORIES.
11=21
Jun.. 7, ISSI
March 15.1,5.51
Tamaglia.luly 5. Itssl.
EAGLE IRON
IN THE BOROUGH of , POTTSVILLE,—
fo
rmerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. I.
Wren it 'C., resPectfully i.nlic it a continua tics
of the custom of the works. Ming practical
Me, hams.., they Hatter themselves. that their knowl
edge and esperience of the business will enable them
to tetra oul work that will not fall to give oatisfactton
to the moil fastidious. 'rhey nre prepared to mann
famitre steam Engines, Pumps. Coal Breakers, Drift
t'..rs, Railroad and other Castings, &t..,
All orders thankfully received and promptly eNft.
Cured on the moot reasonable terms.
JOHN WREN.
THOMAS WREN,
JAMES -WREN.
'June 15.1150-244})
CARPETS and 'FLANNELS Mr SALE.
Aun , cinuEu. RESPECTFULLY CALLS the
Al , iti ..1 public generally
u , ,os t .k.nf Ingrain tinting. and Rag Carpere, and
nanniN and Mall.. Ingrain Carpet from 50 In rin
rent -, 1.1 tin sii. Ran Carpets from :17; to 15 cents per
rd, ingrain Carpets rcarearited at veer and fart rotors
nt sn rents per yard,and Stair Carpets Venetian and
Rag from r',.5 In 2.5. .1. FRA,NRIIN HARRIS,
- Man ufacturer Carper. and Flannels,
WCAT Corner or Centre and Millersville Ntreei,
ire', We Pa.
July 1.951. _ 304 f
THE SUB SCRIBER HAVING FIT
• - ted 'Tone of the b eeps, Coach etups
cp in the Stale. In Caal ' Rlteel, Potexville,
l'a.,.next to 3.R. AdAtn.i•fc repo
Factory. where hie facititiog for manufacturing all
kinds of (:.uric ;mind Lig 1, -, Waggone cannot be !it r-
II practical Mechanic, and having a
nandierof years' i-xperienci• in the businee., he hope.
to give general oath:tact .
kindot of Varrittife• and Light Wagon,. kept on
hand Altio.....ennd..t,and waroti. kr.
Atl ippgifft 1.1.111 V Anne from a .16tance
. .
.I , IIIP S. IS4+
LAND WARRANTS.
L II UNTI LAND WARRANTS OR ICERTIFI
[-arra. Pension reetifli aten.and allatimeof money
due on account of arreart of pay. fusee, mileage
property Tont. 'llr dectroyed in military crevice, ex
pra-rc incurred, or money expended for organieing
Volunteer Companies before being nit...treed into the
crevice of the Polled :States. and alt other clamor
the r:citicrionent crricily attended to, and all
ch, ...if tired at the chortoet notice Pereons
nidirptidateti claim% sauna the United States.
can have.t hem adjueted by elating at my office, in
Ceritre•trect. next door to JarotrKlin•, EMI.
D f'. MeGOIVAN.
44.1 f
Po:faviLlr. NOV ISSO
BADMAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY
,IP. W. BYRNES CO.,
jEerrtetlitirn 13 IS2 1,)
General Pa‘cage and Fore 472. Exrhange Office.
P HI RN Es & Co., 83 SOCTII
STREET, New York, 29 ann 30 LEWIS
• YVIIARF,LIn3t.o, b 2 NORTII-SECOND
wrrtEliT Pho.l.delph(a. na GRA ICR
- STREET. ?sew Orleans.
P. W. 11YRN8.4 & CO. 38 WATER-
Loa 81W). tsverponl. 13 EDEN QUAT, Dublin.
rok RENGITANcEs To AND PASSAGE FROM
Great Brawn and Ireland.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR eutescrthers
Legs to inform the public throughout the United Staten
and Canadas, that th-y have completed their arrange
ments for the year 1551. Persons sending for their
Or thole retUrllinC in ' Old Country," Will
their interest to select our. several nil gn itir east
an) well-known lines of Factiets.salling as below,
for their conveyanre No expense has been vpated to
have Emigrants wade comfort able durtny the voyage.
Allpassengent engaged With 111 , will be !hipped under
the superintendence of one own Firm ;-.being the
Oldest Ertzthlulted and most erl entire in the Trude,
soil with sorb unequalled arrangement., Emigrants
wit: meet it- rtli facilities from on. that no other House
,so turnlen. We ran confidently assert, without fear
,orit tadiel um, that of the hundreds or TholllsB
:eta out by tin dining the fist ••Twentr•str Vents,"
not nu, has had just cause of complaint.
All our ca..trefralr.l, ire'phshtly stated, sad rata
nee if elttly ria*red 0,0
In all eases wherepersons decline coming the money
will tee refunded without deduction, on returning us
the Passage r ertif,tate and Rereipt.
Remittances
I. England. Isrlaud, Srottiml 4.• Water.
The spate Ober. have at all time, for sale DRAFTS
at sight, for an) amount, nn the NATIONAL. RANH
OF IRELAND AND All, lTst RR:MATES, sec.,
whirl) are paid free of discount in all the principal
towns thyntighnnt the, United Rinadnm. Personcre•
siding In the country, Ind wiahiag to send money to
hew friends, may insure its being done correctly, on
their remitttog us the amonat they wish sent, with
the mime and address of the person for whom itis in
-tended: a Draft will then be forwarded per - drat
SAILING PACRETti or STEAMER, and a Receipt
returned by mall.
P. W., - Co. hi% e welt known respeturible Agents
In all thir seaport towers In IRELAND, SCOTLUND
and WALES final trbence Steamers leave fur Liver
pool, and In many' of the interior towns, who are
most attentive to Emigrants no embarcatlan, at the
rarinur ports. In fact all our arrangements for Pas.
rrnsers, sad the payment (proof Drafte,are so perfect
that r.o pessihie delay or dire ppointment can occur.
s4e For further parricutars apply to. or-address by
letter. post paid. P. W. B‘lpiES dr. Co..
83 South street. New York.
or BENJ. BANNAN.Potrivllle.
If you desire your business transacted prerapay
andsafely.call at B. Bannan's Olftre, where the drafts
are Issued, payable In alt parts nr.Europe 'without die ,
count, at any of the Banks. and without any delay.
Jant 11,1851 I-tf
# 1 .4t1
. ENTER PRME ii4SED L 0 ir posTA 0E!
PHOSFECTUS OF THE
•
FIVE "WettNESPAY DOLLAR JOURNAL" Id
Idle idle of a weekly paper. to be published in
this Barone!, after the first of ,Inty.risrt. 'The DOL
LAR JOritNAL will be devoted EDreasios,
TEIPPRaItCF., POLVIICS, AORICULTI.IIE, CIESEIIAL
&e. It will be iodependent,in character, fear
less in gone, and aim -constantly to furnish •the most
corrnt, dist.iasslonate'; and tetiahle sieurs of the
etlb-
Yetis under It is.ilesigned rapressly to
accommodate the wait ta of t ne.pcople.in =iodine and
advocating their rights, and to nerve tin medium of
explesslOn for their views': the publisher therefore
intends to nuke ii just Sitch..n paper as the spirit of
the times demands,fur circulation anions the manes.
Its cheapness, and the importance of the field of 'la-
Lot it enters upon, wilt very greatly ettend its circa
iation, and reader it, undoubtedly one 'of the must
serviceable journals Of the any.
The Jorasnt. will be printed on good paper, about
the size of the sltaggiat• Jousting., before Its enlarge
ment. A new .font of typo. is now casting for it;
and with the ad,'motage of a• Power Press, the pit b
hater hopes to turn ith a papitr that will compare fa
vorably with any In the State.
The matter alit be entirely distinct from the Mc
seas' Joustaatl: and therefore thrice who now take
that paper,-need not hesitate to subscribe for the
WEDIE-SDAY DOLLAR Jot:lntl..
The First Number of the Dou.na Jousant. will aho
pear in June, no a sperimets;-and be confirmed regu •
Carly after the first of July.:i Ainbscrikers will there
fore r#Ed in their names immediately, as the paper
eilf be pablisArth
TERMS :—$ I. a year, payable to adraite.
Clubbing.
The WEDNLsoir DoL-!..50 copies, - 00
LAU Jot CIA! will Le fur- , • For WEDNESDAV arid
nished to one address, as .SATURDAV'S Jorasaus, to
follow' Vine address.,ae
3 copies, • - 'll2 70! -1 copy of each, *2 75
7 Copies, - - 0 OD, -3 comes of each, 770
15 copies. ! •12 00i " to 00
30 ,)pies, ' - 22 00,15 r• 32 00
The very low rates at which the paper is offered,
compels its to reunite the strhseription invariably in
-
advance,
Particular, attention 1,011 be paid to the state of
36..2m
• •
the markets in the Coal Region. -
As sev,rat ilinnsand copies of the specimen ntlM
tier will he printed. it ill ;afford a fine opportunity
for advertising. ,Mhrertiemments intended for the
specimen copy, ,ttitst I, 0)1111 in before the 10th
of
June next.
Every young man ought to sule;crihe to this pa
per. as the term- of eubseription are Within the reach
of all.
PO-4 Ma-tern Olean a act as Agent... in form
ing Clubs. awl forwartlino sithsctiptioes. ['or
rvory nub of Fifteen, wetviil ' furnish:. ropy It•utis
to the person who forms the Clubs
Tho MINER:?' intraN Aia is published every
isatuiday. on on extra trgt• sheet, at $2 per annum:
for Clubs, as folio% : To tote a ddreso • three copies 85;
seven copies SIP; ("Olsen, copies. $lO. and our copy
greris to the prr,tot who 10111012 not, ,r
Rates of Postage after the Ist of July.
Frei; -tu all ..4111owsiber. to i 4 clinylkill County •
Under 50 Mlles, per annum, 20 rue.
0%, or ail and tinder 300. tier it lalllatn. 10
•• 00 and under 1000 miles per annum, 60,
11)00 •• 2000 • " "
- 2000 40fAY 00
- BENJAMIN It ANNAN, Patbreske•
Pottsville, May 24.1k11- 21—
.
POTTSVILLE ACADEMY.
I) 'IIE undersigned haviit been entrusted with the di.
I rection of !tie Pottaville Aradenty,takes the liberty
to rec,miuend thla Institution to the patronage of the
public. The principal, who received his education in
the hest unit ersities of Germany and Paris, and who
hay been for several yearseugaged in teaching in this
country, will leach ancient and modern la nguagea, as
Latin i;reeir, Hebrew, Getman and French, the higher
branches of Mathematics. as Geometry, Algebra.
story/1 31extsuration and Calculus, at; well as
Natucil Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry;
whilst Mr. J. T. suossca, a graduate of Vale Col
lege and a practical Book...keeper, will take charg,sof
the Eugllnlt_Urantlies. as Spelling. Reading. Writing,
Composition,ithetoric, Arithmetic. Ifistory and Gen
gravity. TM:principles of !yank-keeping hull aught
and the pupil+ ex irenied in the keeping ok fictitious
accounts by d, Mlle entry. Marta hi. Ayer. a gradu
ate. of Nee' Hampshire Petuale Sentinary, liar been
engaged to teat 11 , 11:e. Eletnentary branches and Draw
tag Ever, the xinati'vst loyiwtli be faithfully taught I
by tile teachers tnemselves. and to young men an op
portuaity will he °fiord , a to prosocule their rtuallen
an tar as at any of mir rotiotion College!e. Whit a strict
ipline shall he el - utwit.' a rontmethil and kind treat
r o w ora t e ,o-holar•. Pupils fruit abroad can to- agents
modated with, h taldtne fin ton& rate tornts,in respecta
ble priyaseboardine 'homes. Throw desiring to learn the
Germ,' language. Itiorotighly, can find admittance in
an ac-otriptintied (iermattQt.uity. Tile terms of Tui
tion are as hitherto 01.1. yearly. for Languages and
Drawing sti extra. 'fhe yea r lc divided into 3 'tensions,
let from theist:din:day in dept. to New Vear,slo, PI•
tra $3; 23, from New Year to the 211 Monday In April
E . , and 42 IA) esita. 34 from thenci• to the 3d Monday
in Joie. $7. aud &S :Ai extra; in the preparatory clans.
If Inli Ir. a ye sr. it dolls rs I .,, r•the Itit fir Psifin and 5
d. nat. hit 2d a nd 21 eath Bills payable at the end
of lb, t,l-1 It of rat li Pei -.inn. It in highly In
tam that every nclialsr ^i I i enter the School with
fhr Cniolticiti .1..10 of Ow :it -I Seri. inn.
1. AM; F.I .E, Primipal
ly
July 11, 1821
lIIIDSON
1.. 11. ALLEN.
11-Iy.
N. YORE MWORTERSA. JOBBERS.
rREEMAN, HODGES' & CO., SS berry etreel.
4 between arnadtvay ; and Na»au street, near 1114
Pont Office, New York. , We am receiving, by daily
arrival. from Europe, liar Fan and Winr.r aPiO/1 -
nt , nt or Rich Fashionable Fanny 81111... arid Millinery
(:node.
teepertrn,U) .-tuk tge all . a.h pun ha....t.r. that
wieldy I....s.amtne on!. iihnit and par.;. and. as in
t..wat socurns. (eel ionfoleoLoui 000.14 and prices
u ill induce 1114.5 i to .4,11 frioltt olli
I' .1111111"1 aiteudiOr. hrtlesoir.l to Milliorly
inany..f the ale maouncluv,l «xpiessly to
MU order, Mid 13111.01 -1.4. 0111141.1.514 - d in hraury, slyle
and cheapness.
Ileauttful-earisitilbhone. fur Hat. Cap, Neck. end Belt.
Satin and Tatatalliihhnns. Grail weadths and colors.
Satins. Velvets, end Uncut Velvets. for Hats.
Penmen.. Amerluu and French Ariinclai
Buffings and Cap Tramping?. •
Dress Trininiine•, a lifts aisnitincn 1.
its. Capa. Cnlla rs. tlnderaire, ea and ends.
Fins F.uibrnidcrrd R, Vim! and Henmtnr6 Cambric
liandlket,
Crape.. Li—va. , ,Tarlctans. llinsonns, and Cap Laces.
Valencn•nto, Iliunsida, Thread, anil 11.,1,1e 'intend
Laces.
Kid, Siii.. - Sewlng SJk . ti,i;! Thread. Mrritto Cloves
and.Mittv.
Figurvd and Main Swl:)s, Bonk, 11'shop Lawn and in
tunet Mua
-
Engltab, item lt, Anwrienn Ind Dalian Straw Goods
Aug 2.3, 1851 31-4 t
—Encoortge Home you want to
sopport thr Itegion—that's the ,Inettlner'—irett.
Johnson. •
Du oat - swim FIRE-CLAY. nurrEcrag
AND sToNE-wARr. MANurArTonv.
frIIE PROPRIETOR OF TIOB MANUFACTORY.
near Prorlville, Schuvlltill county. Pa., re
spemfullT volielts en, torn of the surrounding Store
keeper' for the atticlei of he- notnufacture, %There he
offers as rgsal to 11110 11,147 e elsewhere, and lower in
price thin the tradr;l:rif thin region have ever yet
bought. They constAt. ir, pa,t of Rockingham-ware,
viz: Pitchere. Correa-Pete Ten-Pots, Einar-Bowl',
Creams. Frisit-Plates,'Spittrions,
STONEWARE. FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DIRIIE.I.
Nappies
" Pie `•
••` " Vegetable
Baking Platea. &e.
Also. Yellow Stonewnre. Ginger and Root • Utee Kni
tter. lugs, Pitcher.:ttowle. Preuerve,Jellv and Pick
ling Jars; Jelly a na . Calte Moulds', flat•tus;ElVe.'S and
Chambers, amtgenerAlly every article inanufarlored.
05(1. (11111011 facto order t he follow ing;7
Fire Ilrirka of any ibapr or size ; •
Stove Cylinders and I iniarts of nil patterns ;
Flue and Flooring ilfes
Arch, Key unit Wedge Envie;
Oven. Arch and Floor Tile's, ice.
rc Orders far the above are respectfully solicited.
Mice and Show Warr.room (Wholesale only) in
Silver Terrace Buntlines, Centre street. Pottsville.
Address,' F. HODGSON, Agent:Main - Hie.
43. 18Sn 47-If
- r •
,s,
lit - 10,
c;4
-
CHERRY PECTORAL
WISrAR A. KIRK
21-If
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, , WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND .
CONSUMPTION. • •
In offering to theeommunity,this Justly celebrated
reined) for diseascsjaf the throat and lungs, it is not
our wish to trifle with the herein health of the afflic
ted, but frankly to lay beforegliem the opinions of
di. tinguigied turn std t o me of the evidence of its
success, horn which they can judge for thenweivee.
We sineerely pledge ourseist, to make no wild ZS
sertirtmr or false statements of lig efficacy, nor, wilt we
hold out any hope . tO suffering humanity which facts
will - not warrant.
Many pronlit lie nave given, and car fahrit an inqui.
ry from the public into alt we puthiliit, feeling assured
they Q 41115114 them poirfectly rellable,and the medicine
worthy then best confidence and patronage.
Fre= the diviagalihed Profert,rs I CAssainry and
olfateria Jlfedira. Bairdein Coltrre. •
Dear delaptd answpripg the receipt Of ya'
'preparation, until 1 had aim r , onnrinntry of
us elfetL• in my nwil family. or In the families of any
friends. . .
Tots I kayo now Mon• with a high degree of patio
fact nil, in easel, both of adults pnd ehitdrpn.
I have found ft, as its ingredient.; show, a power:
ful remedy f.r colds; and enunlia,and pulmonary dia.
Or&P.S.
PARKER. eLpAVELAND, M. D.
Brunie:irk, Me , Feb. 5, 1847;!
Frosit nA Ortrs.o4. In tilt Hamilton Mint. in thir City.
Lowell. Aug, In, 1819.
•
Dr- .1• Ayer: I. hure been cured of the worst
cough I ever had In my life, by your " Cherry Preto
rei." and never failovhen I hate opportunity, of re
commending it to other■.
•
Vont,. resptetftille
tl. fi . EMERSON.
*Rrad.liii (Mint:sine, and see if the medicine is
worth a trial. This patient had become very feeble
and t h e effort. of the medicine was unmistakably
distinct :
United States lintel, sarstova Springs. j
• • July 5. 1849, I
Dr. J. C. Ayer.--'sir : I have been afflicted wilha
tiainful affeetion of the lunge, and all the symptoms or
settled consumption, for more than a year. Ecould
ffrid no medicine that would :reach my case. until 1
commenced the use of your " Cherry Pectoral'," whirh
gave me gradual relref,andl titt‘g been steadily train
ing my strength till ray health gavel nigh restored.
White using your medirine,l dad the gratincstion of
curing with it reverend fiend, Mr Truman, of
Sumptor district who had been suspended from bis
pat °chill duties by, a severe aitsek of bronchitis.
I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you.
And am sir, your. respectfully.
.1. C. CALHOUN, of South Carolina.
. Prepared and void JAMES C. AYERS,
Practical" Chemist, Lowell, Maar.
Sold in Sartori:4,oy JOHN G. BROWN; Millers
ville, J. IL PALLStrand Draggling generally
July 19,1831 19.3m0 •
ANETHODIST IIYMNR;• • • lane assortment of
OA. Methodist flying,' alway s on hand and for sale
at publishers' pricescat •, B. BANNAN'S
Cheap Book 40d Stationer Stora.
April )9,18M : 16—
TVIST•RECIZT
__AVED A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT
.. went *of Ladle,' Carnet and Pearl Briast - .Pina.
Braealetaana Ear Map ,for tale tow by
BRADY 4. ELLIOTT.
110-. la
Dett/4,
411E , MINERS' JOURNAL, ANL) POTTS,NiILLE GENERAL AD -EIi.TLER.
For - the CotO of
OHO TIES AL WALTZES' pilaw, PAZPi'Z'
AND PAINT OiL. - .
r 'HE RR}ISt:RIDER UAS JUST- AV.:MYER A.:
1 ton of this celebrated . Paint,'-ufbieb le tenuria l
into general use fur painting runts. frame dwelt's:l4,
and in - Caet all kinds of buildings, le.' which require
to be protected from the ravages of Fire mitt Water,
Tin more, shingteroaLs.Scc...wili be Prevenletrfroar
leaking , and their durability doubled by the nag of
thin paint.and frame boildinvt can be Madeto imitate
both grey sod red sandstone, while at the same time
they become almost as se-ntre against the ravage,: of
fire,as s torrca or stone. ulidlog. It is •frani3bed lu
grey.ehocolate and state lore Painters am! otto re
supplied inquantillas at I. Manufactures prlre,c,
oil to be used with the paint formsheil at the low GO.,
of 43 cent/. per galMn by the begot bairel, which re -
duces the ;sainting to about one half the price of the
-other kind of paint now in use. In Ohio the Item
ranee Completes Metter Imildinge covered with this
paint at a lower rate than they do those covered with
either tin or sine. The paint if farniatied ground in oil
or dry by the barer; or keg, either Clittentate, (ire) or
Slate color, by R RANNAN•
Agent for the Maniaaetur,r.
14.
Il3rch 9, 1851.
UUUEITS Patent PI e Proof PAINT.
FROM 01110.
• PIIE Subscribers have Just received 3 further sna
g_ ply of this fingular and valual. r sutttanee. In
addition to the slate color, they ha ve a b i . aut iro
chocolate nrbrown, resembling the sand stone now in
11111 e, and an much admired [or the front of buildings -
he principal Ingredients are Palm, alumina and No
t/nide of iten, which In (hr. opinion of actentific men
satisfactorily, accounts for Its are-proof nature—the
two former wthatances being non-conductors, and
latter acting as a cerneitt,to bind the whole together
and mate a firm and durable paint. '
For use• it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied
with a brush, the saute as ordinary .pa..n, to wood
Iron, t in, zinc, canvass, pap sv ,&e. It hardens gradu
ally and becomes fire-proof. It is parti:ularly suita
hie for roofs of buildings, steamboat n td ear-decks,
railroad loidges.fences, &c. A toot co tied with the
article is equal to one o slate, at n vat* sa% leg of ex
pense.
Specimens may be seen at the omee if the subscrl
bets. HARRISON, BROTIIeaIS & Co.,
No. 43i South Front Phhada
17-tf
Apr 1122,1848
CASTIEIR ECEICEM.
err
& IMPORTER AND DEALER - IN ,
, re, Liquors, and Imported Segura, No. 161 North 1
• !HRH street. Philadelphia, would respect
fully call the attention Of Hotel-keepers end others
to his well selected stock of WINES, LIQHORs and
imported eIGARis, in More and under Custom-hot:Dm i
Lock. COGNAC BRANDIES of various Brands,l
consisting of Pale and Hark, Martel & Co. piret.i.
Ilenneeay. Magtory, Chard. Dainty & Co., and Otarr•
Super Old London fork, and various Brands of
cognac and other Brandies. •
&c—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenetille
and Lisbon Wines—Super old Putt Wine, Clarets of
different kintlit,on dranglit oi in Glass, Illeidsick, P.
A. MULIIIII & Co., and Gesater'r Genuine Anchor
Brands, in Pints. and Quarts.
ClloMPAGNE,together with a general assortment
of Scotch and Irish Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Ja
maica Spirit': Peach gran ly, old Bourbon, Mononga
hela Whiskey: Wild Cherry. Mat kherry, Raspberry
and Lavender Brandies. in. Superior Wine and Stom
a( h Bitters .-cs
Philada., June 7,1851
NEW SPEIMG GOODS.
yOUNSTON & CO., CENTRE STREET, OPPO
.I site the Poet Oflice—(Slater's old Stand,)--would
inform their friends and the public generally,that they
hive taken unusual pain. In seleering their spi.. l ,
stock of Qsr.da, which they base ,greatly Increased
and enlarged We confidently affirm that a more am
ple and complete assortment of tootle 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 ?tack and you will he satisfied and con
vinced that such is the fact.
Pottsville, April 19, 11351.
ar,ruuNcrs SALAMANDER
'VIIE-VALIDITY OF TWA PATENT. (after hay.
1 ing been vigorously contested by snits at 14µ f o r
the last ms years.) has limn fully and finally estab
lished in the Supreme Court of the-United Staten.
The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a in:ge
aittortment of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER
SAFES.. Al". nil kinds of IRON CHESTS, MONEY
BOXES, VAULT DOORS and BANK VAULTS, both
Fire and Burglar Proof with new and Sccotid hand
Safes of other makers—forming the largest assortment
in the world. Al,O, the following LOCKS: Jones's
Changeable, Combinutoin. Pettaintallon. and Letter,
Changeable Anti-Ofinpowder Locks: hall's new pa
lent Powder and lturgtar-proof Lock, Day, hou ell &
Day's; and Locke ut other celebtated makers.
JOHN FARREL.
No. a 1 Walnut it., Philada !ult. Agent for the state
'• ttf Pennsylvania
June 21. ISSI
•
F.-yVI
PHILIP W 0 1.1 1.19 RE
pectfully Inform his old customers
and the nubile generally that he has
..."' 'sheathe extensive Coach Malting Ea.
tablishment of Frederirk IL Maurer, where he is now
prepared to do all kinds of Carriage matting, and all
tong experience in the business hopes to be able to
give general sailifaction to all those who may tall
upon him.
Pottsville, October 5. IMO
Utility and Conventtnec Combined !
PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Dore -Roos dad Pam Store, Itis Pinfarille.
'rue SOB 4CRIBeig WILL OPEN IN A FEW
I. days two doors below bis preseni, Establishment. a
Plano and Mesita, Instrument Wakehoine, together
with a Paper end Fancy Store. Ills Pianos will be
from the most celebrated matter!, and a❑ the Musical
instruntenla wilt be selected with peat care, by
one of the best Minos in the country.
Ile has lust roceived a lot of Violins. Gilliam! Int., ,
I Fifes, Accordion.. kr• of calitillA prices.
The (ale( t of ilie subscriber it to furnish good aril-
I tea Just as cheap as they ran 1,. purchased In Phila
delphia, Ithi; cultivate a taste for music in this tout
'triunity.
PAPER 11 A NGINGS —The oubseritier wail also
open'ln tOnntettOn with the Establishment a Paper
, Store embracing all kinds and styles of Paper Hang
-1 inn, lot Hafts, Parlors and Rooms. Alice. Gold sold
Velvet Papers, Borders, Decorations, Oak, Rosewood.
Mahogany and other papers.
Ills arrangement with the Manufarioners are such
that he thttera himself that he ran furnish as good
an assortment to select from at ...ill be found in iln ,
largest establishments in our cities, ranging to price
from, Scents to 02 per piece- His prices will alb.° br
found tt+ low, and in many antra tires lower than the
samearticles are sold in Philadelphia.
re Paper Hanging Merchants, Occ., supplied whole.
rale at city prices. H. HANNAN.
ea. AU kinds of Musical Instruments not on hand
obtained to order at short notice, with this advantage
that they will be selected by a competent Artist in the
rite.
inne 21,11151 23
DIECIIANICAL ENGINZIE,RING.
N OUTLINE of Mechanical Engineering • with
lA. Drawings of finished Mechanic's Tools and Ap
paratus of every. description. Also a number of dit
feient places showing the arrangements of well con.
enacted manufactories. luck at. Grist, Bit and oilier
Mills ; Foundries, Forges,Rolling Mills, sugar, Paper
and Spinning Machines. Pump* and Water-works,
Cloth Manufactories, &c., &c., with an appendix con
taining the necessaty descriptions and ralrulation•
collected, elaborated and published by American En
gineering Society. under the direction of Frederick
Alone. It 13 decidedly the best work for Engineers
and Machinists, ever published.
Price to Subacribers dl 00 per numbet. To non-
Subscribers $1 50.
Subscriptions received and single copies for saleby
B. BANYAN,
Regular nppointed Agent.
Pottsville, June 14.1051 24
CAUTION.
THE LATE JOSEPH J. LEWIS STEEL' PENS,
rrlIE Administrators to the Estate deem it their.
I duty, in order to preserve the high reputation
the above Pill has v stained for so many years in the
government offices and throughout the commercial
community, to adopt this mode of cautioning the pub
lic a gainat a commercial pen attempted to be palmed
otras the original one, well este:elated to deceive. front
the close imitation of the late Mr. Levy's Amager. on
the interior of the lid , of each bor, end also of the
shape and labeling of the same. These spuriousgoods
have been gut up by certain partits not only to supply
persons who sell round the city, but also for the pur
pose of introducing in a legitimateforni, thronghsome.
portion of the trade to the public; repeated coin •
plaints of tate have led to Inquiry. which show, in
twme instances, they have succeeded in this, It has
tderefore become expedient tit establish a goide for
the detecting of these counterfeits. All hoses will
have the SIGNATURE of the 80I.E AGENT, 8.
Stowe', In his own ganderitist on the outside:—
fout: salt oENUINI: WITHOUT' let them come
yorn what sonic( they may, and NO ONE Is furnish
, eil.with the miginal pento sell around under •51 , CIO •
CUMITANCCII. The attention of Stationers 15 partieu•
tarty called to the foregoing facts, several having been
Imposed upon. The Agent has the original book of
certificates from the banks and :government offices
with him; also disappointment from the administra
tors in their own handwriting.
al. The subscriber bas been appointed sole Agent
for Menlo of these Pens In Schuylklii.Co., where the
genuine article can be bad These pens are used In
the Custom Houses and Public Offices at Washington,
and ore.pronounced the best pens to use.
For sale Wholesale and Hrtail at Agents/ prices by
• U. HANNAN.
In—
Apr 1119,1851
The' Wiles Hely and Husbandts Joy
GERMAN WILSEUNG FLUID
ei MIS ARTICLE IS town CHEAPER AND EA
/ sier to use than soap, and Is warranted to perfect
ly thane all kinds of apparel without doing any in-
Jury whatever to the clothes. It contains no Potash
Soda Ash, Spts. Tnrpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any
other article whatever that will In any manner injure
afabric or thejtesi. Calton...l sic warranted not in
fade it - washed with this Fluid.
Plaid Wain g yeireelebra.
11;11( iiiacTovered
led Professor of Cbennetry, Dr. blitscherilch of Her.
He, and for vi hich be has ever glace had an Ostensive
sale thrombin% Hernilluy slid bider pans of Europe.
A. /Myna (from - whOnif. P. :Hoyt Vineland) is a
thorough Chemist, end was for many team the sole
superintendent of Dr. klitseberitcb's Laborattity, and
WU therefore tbr only person, in, the United States
who bad aim knowledge of ite SOlntlfattnie, and any
otherarticleputhotilmto be rut most be ofa *pun
t/US nature:. We askyon to Try Ir. It is waver of the
many Humbugs. If you do not like it the money will,
in every Mich rase, be refunded. Itenntely doesaway
with that laborioug task of rubbing the clothes upon
the wash-board, which wear* out the clothes more
than he regular use oft hem.
it is an article better adapted for cleansing clothes
from dirt, mvase,stains, iron-mould. init-dew,setting
colors Inc:nieces, restoring clothes to their original
color that have been stained with acids, t lemming
dirty and greasy Carpets, coat collars, hate,wool, Arc.,
and for scrubbing floors, and cleaning paint, than
anything 'which has ever been offered to the public.
-Washing Fluid is pat op In large Pint Bottles, and
rgtails at 12# rents per bottle. Each bottle contains
sufficient for two ordinary Washings. • •
BANNAN
_
Iles been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the
Fluid In the realities of Schuylkill, Lebanon,und Nor
thumberland. b News. Hoyt'&Gardaer, the Proprie
tors, and beta prepared tnfornish It to Nerehants.die.
wholesale; to sell again, at the Pinprietor's priers by
the dozen bottle..
It Is aim for sale retail at his Store in Pottsville.
Certificates seen at his Stare. Try It and Jadge far
yourselves. One and a half rents given for empty
bottles at his store.
13 Merchants and others who desire to keep the ar
ticle for sate. in the comities named, will ple ase send
In their orders and the terms will be given.
Pottsville July 28, 1851. : 30-tf
ELME:DEWS PATENT Cern ETEISILUII.
riellE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC Id INVI.
1 tee to the Improvement In Corn Platters, which is
acknowledged to be far superior to any other, being
on an entirely new principle of Shelling the Con
lengthwise Of the ear,the cob% pant ng straight through
without revolving, thereby requiring no gearlhg to
Increase irs speed, which adds materially to the cost
of other machines. it turns easier and shells cleaner
than any other. and is portable In sine and durable In
construction. Persons Interested are lathed to tall
and are it in operation: The right of this andother
counties for sale. ' For further parelcolarseddress or.
a yply to DAVID ELDRIDGE.
N. W. corner Id and Dock Bereft, 3d slog i t
July 86, 1851
WEIS
erica itIPTIte c LITTeII SCUCTLIILL N eV lOATMII
- • Bail R•atasd Coal Corepose.
Op en AMR &FUR TURODAY; APRIL 1551, the
Passger, Train Ines Tamaqua daily (Runday !
a n d
tonne ,
111 etloek IL end!' o'elnek P. M.. !
and commit with the adorning and Afternoon Trellis
from Popliville.inl the Reading Railroad.
Returning , . Will leave Port Clinton_ on the arrival
of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the React
ion Raitroed. FARE.
Ta Peiladelphie, - . •3 00
r Pert - - 75
JOUN ANDERSPN fikaeralt ammt.
Tamagaa, April 19.1851 154 f
-- [NEW ARREINCEMErtagi% 1
• .. -'--r.' --...af ."' MEM giPte
1 TOW 'RD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS I.INE.
)
11. We a e prepared to receive and tbrwatd Dally per
Paa•senge Train, Oar Hapless Car being. always
in chard of epeeial messenger.) merehandize of i ll
dePC liptlnns,packages.bonalles,speete,hank notes, &e.
Also, particular :attention paid to collecting Bills.
Drafts and Account/. Package. and Goode delivered
daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia
and Pottsville. Offices—Centre Street, Pottsville;
No. 43, south Third Street, Philadelphia; N 0.6 Wall
Street, New fork , No. 8 Court Street, Boston.
HOWARD, EARL & Co.
!Cif
April 5,1851
plasm/rams 'MINS.
aIEVIREC O IEMME '
I IFFICE OF FITE PIDADELPIIIA & READING
% /Railroad Company—Phltadelphia. AUL $lO, VIM
—Fall ArTAngetnent.—PAir.ii Thanuceo—Frow Philr
adelphia; to Pottsville two Passehger Trains daily.
(Sundays excepted.) 013 and after Sept. Ist, 1851.tw0
trains Will be ran each way, daily, between Phtia
delphia and Fottavllle.
MORNING LINE.
LeaveS Philadelphia at7l o'clock, A. M., daily.. ex
rept Satidays.
Leaves Pottsville at 71 o'clock. A 4 M.dally, except
Sundays,
'AFTERNOON LINE. -
Lear,-. Philadelphia nt3l o'clock, daily, except Sun
days.
l.eavei PoitsSille at 31 o'clock, daily, except San
dals. -I
FAREd. '
Ist dew tars 24 class ears.
fletwee i a Phila. and Pottsville, $2 ts $2 25
Behr ee o and Reading, 1 75 I 45
Depo in Philadelphia. coiner .of Broad and %lne
streets. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless Pro
vided tsltha ticket.
Filly pounds of baggage will be allowed to each pas
senger lu these lines, and passengers are expressly
',inhibited from taking anything as baggage but their
own %staring apparel, which will be at the risk of its
owner.
By order of the Board of Manners ,
B. BRADFORD, Secretary.
Sept.l6, 1651. .30-tf
FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL.
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FC or r 1111.4• & READING IL r ROAD Co. I
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PAtlilc/p/de; dept. 3. 151.
The &nee of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coal, trans-
Portrd i by Mb.. C B ll/PanY, wall be as Mown front
Sept. 15th, 1851, until further notice :
23-6 m
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Riclit - nd, - - - .. •60' 55 35
Phila elphia, - - - - 40 35 • 15
intllnitd Plane,- - • . 40' 35 15
N Icetbis n. 40 • 35 15
Germ4ntown Railroad, - • 4O 35' 15
Fall, Of SehuylSlD, - ' - - 40 35 15
fifitnavtink, i - -.' - 40 35 15
Spring 511111 - .3S 30 15
Conshohocken & Plymouth R. R., 30 IS 10
IlainfO's and Potts and Jane.'• • 25 20
05
,
Norristown or Dridgepon. - 20 • .15 0
Port Kennedy, - - •15 ' 00
Valley Forge, - - - - 15 15 00
Ptirrnirlf ill', - - - - 00 ' 05 85
R,oVer 's Ford. - - - - 00 , 95 85
Pdlistown. - - • - 00 ' , 95. 65
Douglassville. - - - - . • • 00 • 95: 85
Raornstorrn. - • - - , vu , 85 60
' Reading,
' 80 , 75 , 70
Between Itriidiog and Mohrivlile. i 60 , 75 70
klohYsville, - - . _ : 80 I 75 , `7O
Hamburg, - -, - - . , 651 60.
Om igsburg, - - - - 55 50
By order of the Board of Managers.
B. BRADFORD, deeVy.
Sept. 13. 105137-i f
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13MI
raziawrs TOLLS ON COAL
rricE OF TU SCUVVLKULL.PIATIOJITION CO.,
50/0.
NOTICE IS HEREBV OIVEN, THAT ON AND
after the Ilib Instant. the rat& to be charged for
Toll no ANTHRACITE VAAL earned on the
schuritill Naysgation, and mar the use of Cars and
Landint s. will be as follows—said rates to continue
until the rinsing of the navigation this year :
EOM
FROM
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,er ••••••
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•-••••-••• .+••••
Philadelphia - - - 50 49 i4O 40
Marayunk 50 49 40 43
flprlagdale• • - - 43 44 141 35
iennehohneken - 45 44 141 35
.Plymouth Dana - - 45 441 41 .35
Norrlarownamt Bridgeport —43 42 39 35
Port Kennedy - 42 41 1 38 33
Valley Forge - - 40 39 36 33
Parviinee Dant • 40 39 30 30
Luraberville - •35 34 .31 2.9
Phrenizville - - ; .34, 31 , 811
Itn) , er'a Ford - 35 31 31 39
Porolown Landing ' - • ' 35 34 - 31 2.01
Pnrtilnion - • - - 35 34 i 3l 28
Blrilabornnglt - - • 33 32 129 22
Reading - - - - 30 29 127 25
AlthnitseNr - - 30 29 127 45
Mnhrsville - • - • 30 291 31 25
Hamburg - '3O 29 27 23
Orwigsburg Landing - • •25 25 125
By order of the Managers-.
F. FR&LEV- Prenident;
37-1(
Sept. 13, 1851
e & liESEINO IMI:Ut0/3.D.
ii. }
EIIiCTION OF FREIGHT ON MEW:IIA:4IBE,
to COUI4IIPIICe March 1.1E41.
RATER OF FREIGHT I'ER lOU 1,41 A.
> 3 . 1 ; 41. •-•
1 - -'..7 5? *.v.1.:•7
*2..i iii
A lITICL ES TRANIPORTFD
1
Ise C/aar.—BitumlrrausCoal.Bricks
ice, Iron Ore, Lltnntour, Pig Iron, 9 ,cts. 41 co.
Marie,. glut,. Tlles4'
2d Class.—Blooms, Burr Blocks,
Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths,
Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, }MI rte. 51 cis
Sills. Shingles, Tar, Turpeni
ti e, Timber and Lumber.
d Class.—Ale. Beer and Porter,i
/tidies. Pot and Pearl, Bark. Barley,
Bones and Horns. Cofee. Cotton,
Whiskey& Domestic Llgaora, Grain,
Iron Castings,rough ; Rolled. Bar or l it ,
Hammered Iron, Boller Plates. Flat r • "a- cis
Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot,':
Molasses, Potatoes, Hallman., Spikes
dolt Provisions. Sager, Saltpetre & 1
Tobacco, untrumainclured. .)
FLOUR per barrel,:.
25 cis. II CIL
41hkpplea Bran, Butterl
Cheese, Cordese,Eariben-ware Rdds, I
Groceries, (except those stated) hemp I
Hardware & Cutlery. Hollow-ware,
Lard, lo;ather, Live Stock, Manatee-). 17 co. 9 rot.
turns of lion, as Machinery; 00,0yit.
ter!, Paints. Raw Hide,. Rags. Rim- I
sla Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, Sweet I
Potstoes,Tallow, Vinegar & Wire.
Pi
MAJ.—Books and Stationery,l
Boot' and Shots, Camphins & Spirit
Oil, China; Glass and QueennwareA
Cigars, C.nafectionery, Dry , Goods, )- 22 cts. l i Ct..
Drags, Fresh Fish, Meal yid-Ertl •
Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of
Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool. •
March 1,1831 041
RlETaszato Rubber Mali= WELTING.
frilE EXPERIENCE OF THE 'Asp . * YEARW,
1 has gained for this Belting the confidence of the
consumers ; this, together with the fact that great lm
pruvemente have been made in the quality, warrants
the manufacturers in asserting it to be superior to
leather or any thing else, for all open Belts, (more es-
Pectally for heavy or main Belts,) for the following
reasons:
1. The perrectequality of width andthiekness which
rill retain.
•
2. No danger of beat under 200 degrees Fahrenheit
jure, it, and
greatm fieriblein any degree of cold.
3. It is of strength and {durability, does not
slip on thentlties, consequently a gain of power is ob
tained, an dwhen adjusted to machinery. does not re
quire alteration, as is the case with leather. or any
other.
4. In wide Belting !he cost is much below that of
leather or any other.
A large arsortroent *'!wage on hand, and futnished
or given lengths, at shortest notice.
MACHINE BELTING. . •
A scale of prices, by the pleat of 100 feet long
2 inch 3-ply per foot II cents, 4-ply 13 cents.
3 " " 15 :" *., 17 "
4" . 6 " lb'• •". 24 .. 5
o 66 46 23 61 46, 30 44
6.4 do 44 27 od 46; 3 5 64
7 "• 31 " 6 ' 40
" " " 35 9 " 45
0 " ' " z" 41' " •• 55 "
10 " " 30 " 05 "
.. . 45 .. 70 ..
12 ,64 . 44 .•, 5 ..
13 • •. "» 85
14 " .. go ..
15 •• ••
16 •• ••
15 4. " 95 *.•
20 4o 44 Gs 1.05 14
Inc, per fool,
WATER RORE
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~ 41.1
1 1, :1 : . . . Ito .. .
. . 33
32
..44
a SO
•21 14f •
11 : 93 46
21 .1 .
For sale; at Factory price...hi , R. BANN AN.
Agent for the Illannhicrorers.
Also, illeam Packing of f to 1 Inch thick. ear
Rpringo, Ringo, ae.,.for Water Pipes.
Awn 1 4 2, lASI • IS—
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.
abC% von zrosztv norm.
liptuerwipicsa Natural Death, end 'how to trey
_ltilltit7iiekt an Inquiry Into the causes of Dour-
Al OWO. titodentli from old age, developing a new and
eartata.lttiMb4wi presenting the consolidation or
,ft.OftilaMdp, and thee Indefinitely prolonging
THP"milknrlataatle, sod buoyant beat*. and of render
lot easy and sate—by MX/11 Borrows.
to. P. .11 II certainly one of the most valuable works
ever pnblisherl s no person stionld neglect abut:ling a
vortyviVoriale at . • B. BANNON'S
Wbolesale and retail Bookstore. Polies ille
1 • mair.9, 1857 • 32
•.< 1300 E
1 1 OE BIJBECRIBER HAS ENLARGED IDS BOOR
Bledery,and increased the blubbery and hands,
andis now prepared to do ell kinds or Bindle( to the
best style, at the lowest. rues: by the Wilk! Book or
by the hundred or tbensau4 a• -
Alibirids at MAX work..
mBBANNA N der st
short notice.
Printer, Publisher and Binder.
Pottsville, Aug. 11130 LS.
NATURE'S OWN Y•
THE ILEVILIWS HEST FRIEND!
MO=NUI
MP0W....... . TRIUMPH
I OF WRIGIn a'ABLE PILLS
IN SOUTH AMERICA' -1 ELLOW FEVER CU
RED! TRUTH NG
STRS AERH
TAN FITION!
at.avt, Mass., Aptlll6, 1851.
Wllll3lll Wright, F.sq.—Dear SO—For many years
we have been the Saleagents, and also stone hole
i
the county agents, for tb male of your valuable medi
n
•mne. and during the re Me of this time we are not
aware that, in any one instance, have the pills which
we have sold been complained of as causing Injury, or.
not accomplisibing their proper mission. It is doubly
gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from
a source where the medicioe which is sold has been ,
the means °Moine grea g oods nd °Cs:tying many lives.
Last year we sold three dozen bales to go to a for
eign port,and this day have received a letter from the
merchant who ordered them, giving on account or the
wooded° , effects which Alley did in curing a large
number of persons who were attacked with a prevail
ing epidemic similar to the volts re Jaw ; while those
under the regular physiciaits. tr e atment, who were in
the Hospital, some three hundred. including the
9overnor, Magistrates, ate.; felt victims to tha disease.
If you would likes copy of our letter,we don't know
of any impropriety In giving it , you, and perhaps it
would be of service to have it published. together w ith
out names, as it is addressed to us. We will Consult
the parties interested, and if you wish it, you will
please write us. ItespcctfullY, yours,
, W. &S. il. Ives.
The following is the letter alluded to above:—
C.4valve, March tit 1851.
M es srs. W. &. U. Ives. Merchants, Salem:—
4:mitten's:lb—For some years past I have adopted in
my family, as a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian Yen -•
table Pills (for whom you are his agents in r: le •
and have found that tnedielneot great worth.
Last November we were. visited by a kind of inflain
matory fever (the vame I presume which greatly of
dieted ourneighbors, the Brazilians, fur neatly a year)
the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow
fever, mid nearly three hundred pertious fell victims to
the epidemic (a great number tbr a population as small
as ours.) Our doctors named it the true yeilow fever.
but their skill was Inefficient to stop its progress, cote
lining their mode of treatment to the use of Qune,
and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of
pirgatives, andof course all the soldiers and sailors,
wl, ~were obliged to be sent to the llospitali, as also
th Governor, several Magistrates, several officers,
' in fact all those who were really afflicted with the
di-. ace, fell victims uwier their mode of treatment.
A month previous. I had received three dozen boxes
of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought
at your store, by . bless , s. G o ldsmith, Sr scomb &
Parleys, merchants in Your city, and with whom I ant
doing business. I had the opportunity to administer
these Pills to several under my roof, who.were afflict
ed with the same fever, and two doses of right Pills
each completely cured them of the complaint. I then
gave sway nearly all my Phi* to some twenty or thir
ty persons, and ell were relieved as it were by en-
FROM
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g EP.
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chautmem. . .
I have, in cousequeme, remitted to Messrs. Gold
smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the sum of forty dollars
for the purchase of that quantity of this medic Inc. and
I beg of you to deliver the Pills as fresh as possilile.
I I erment you also to desire Dr. Wright to have hls
directions translated in French, whizb will tend great
ly to circulate his Pills not only here, but also in the
othe r coloul is where t hepopulatkin is more numerous.
Excuse me, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken
to address rut ibis letter, which, for the sake of hu
manity. I have been compelled to do, as 1 do not mean
to speculate on au article which proved salutary to a
number of poor people, and in fact most of the popu
lation is reduced to a state of indigence, and It. would
be manful for any one to fleck lucre in such a way..
Accept. gentlemen. the moil respectful salutations
i of your very obedient setvafit, A. picinyv,
The medicine is for sale, wtmlesale and retail, either
in English. French. German or Spadisla directions, at
the Principal Office, 169 RACE St., Philadelphia
And for sale by E. Jr. M. Beany. Pottsville ; .1. G.
Brown, do.; D. N. flehrter. do ; W. M. Bickel, Gr
wigsburg ; George Ilanimer, do. ';' Levan & Banff
{anu, S c huylkill Maven ; W. Taggart Tamaqua;
, Burnett & Bownllan, New Philadelphia • M. SLlfwariz,
Patterson; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegroveio. Robin
hold. Pint Cipton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora; G. Rea
gan, do.; Geo. Detbelbeis, Rinreold ; Joshua Boyer:
M'Keatisborg , Joseph Drehet, East Brunswick; D.
Koch. Middlepoft ; Lewis Ileilner.Port Carbon; Jno.
Williams., Mlddleport ; J. Gomlfar, Sr., Patterson t
GPO. H. Potts, Brockville ; Price & Hughes, St. Clair;
Reed & Euler. Llewellyn; Johanna Cockhill. do.;
Gen. Iteiffaii)der, New Castle ; .1. W.:Gibbs, Miners
vide ; Eckel'& Berndt, Tremont; Jo'.. 11. Ifteereary,
do.; Jacob KauffMan, Lower Maltantangu; and by
Agents in all other parts of the county. State and the
United Slates
June 7,1851
DR. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE' SYRUP.
FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA. LIVER DISEA
ISES, ULEF:Itti, FEVER, soregs, DISEASE
OF THE BONE, CHRONIC;DIREASER;
RHEUM ATI RAI, CONSFNIPTION.
HEART DISEAsE, OLD ERU I
TIoNs,
AND EVERY DISEASE
PURE STATE OF T ILE GSIN FROM AN 1M
BLOOD.
This
named
bas no goal for the cure of the
above Diseases. My extentiva practice in
Philadelphia the past thirty years, has made me sc.-
gitalnted with all forms of dilease,and being a grad
uate from the University of Pennsylvania In ISO,
under the guidance of Our truly great Professore,
;Chapman, Physic', Gibson, Cox and Hare, nameseele
heated for Melical Science, and have daily intercourse
and congultation respecting disease, and the applica
tion of remedies thereto. with these distinguished
Physicians, I sin enabled from all these advantages. to
offer the public my Alterative Syrup, whichpurifies
and gives tone to the system, doving thetefrom an
lore Mg diseases. This remedy I have always relied
upon. in a practice of thirty years, to restore weak
and broken down constitutions. Persons whdhave
been considered incurable, and whose days were num
bered by many Physicians, and nos living witnesses
to the truth Insert.
The case of the infant roll of Mr. .1. Poulterer, of
Pidiadelphia, establisher , beyond a doubt the certain
result that the public may gain from the use of Dr.
Ruse ' s Alterative Syrup, to purify the, system. Thie
child was one year old, carried about on a pillow,
with a CARIOUS
,IH,CER of great magnitude, on the
Spine.and a perfect skeleton. After using Dr, Itosee-
ALTERATIVE SYRUP for three weeks, it gain
ed flesh, and the ulcer diminished to one third ita
original size. in twoweeks more it healedentirely, and
the child is now four years old and in perfect health.
Over one thousand personsian be referred to 'tithe
city of Philadelphia, who are anziouv to give to the
al:Meted a detailed account 'of their direaee, and
the miraculous escape Dom death by the use Of Dr.
ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, which has restored
them to perfect health, causing new, rich and pure
blood to flow through =their veins. Price one dollar
pet bottle.-
TESTbIONY OF PHYSICIANS. -
Dr. J. D. Rose, of 'Philadelphia, having devoted his
sole attention to the study of reform, and particularly
the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, &A..,
has in a short time• affectually mired me of a long
standing Disease of the Trenches, windpipe, and I
confidently recommend his remedies and mode of
treatment to the public genera R
R. Clly.
HAPMAN, M.D.
Kensington. Philadelphia, Jan. 28,1850.
TO DR. ROSE, t.
Dear sir to my own health, I can now say that
It in pretty good. I am not Doubled by cough unless
I take cold; and then a few drops of Dr Rose's Syrup
'effects a perfect cure. I wish you would send me
some more Alterative Pills. They are the very best
medicine that ever was invented. --
DR. COLEMAN.
1 take pleasure in recommending Dr. Rose's system
of practice generally. Ills ointment for piles cured
me In sixteen applications. o. M. SLOCUM, M. D.,
N 4:10 Arch Street, Phi ladelphia.
I have long considered a reform in medicine neces
sary for the D r. and cure of disease of the people,
and am of opinion. S. Rode has fully accoinplish
ed this desirable consummation.
His cures of Consumption, Gout. Rheumatism and
other diseases, ate truly astOnishig. •
J. SULU N. M. D., Ohio
re All of Dr. Ruse's Family Medicines are for sale
by 11. HANNAN.
The subscribeiis the Wholesale Agent tbr Schuyl
kill county. for the sale of all Dr. Rose's medicines.—
Druggists. Merchants, &c., supplied atß. city DA prices.
NNAN.
25-tf
MUI
EMil
. 1,05 ••
80
85
.. 1,18 "
" 1,10
22 cru i n
25 "
28 "
July ID, ISM
Franklin Venitian Wind Manufactory.
?cos BEAN, No: 200 RACE STREET. TWO
Li Doors above Math, opposite Franklin Square.
Philadelphia, where he will keep constantly on hand
or manufacture in order a saperior and fashionable
assortment of Venitlan Blinds. unsurpassed for light
nrse, richness, durability and AnishOshich. will be
sold on the most reasonable terms. Re respectfully
solicits a continuation of the patronage of his old
friends and the readers of the Miners' Jeanie!, and
invite all whostudy economy, in the wayof orap and
excellent Blinds. to give him a call.
N. B. Old Blinds neatly repaired, painted and
trimmed. Orders from the country carefully put up.
Phila..Oct.l9, 1650 42-ly
N. M. rarwrienrs
(Bea:Bea Row, Aforwegkot stre.CPotestille, Penna.)
Plumbing Shop.
HAS CONSTANT' ON AND A SUPPLY OF
S H
all taxa of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tins
Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, !Hydrants. hose. Doublfl
and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, al
kinds of Brass Cato for water and steam. Brass Oil
Cap. and Globes for Engines. ;All kinds of Copper
•Work' and Plumbing done in the neatest Winner at
the shortest notice.
N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead.
Pottsville. Oct. 20, lsso. . 43-tf
COTTAGE -4'.
HART, WARE &. CO., No. - ..faCHERNUT street,.
above Tenth, Alanufacturetsof Painted Cottage
Chamber Furniture. The subscribers. wouldeall the
attention of the public to their extensive assortment
of the above Furniture. Persons furnishing Cottages,
lintel,, Boarding-htitnes. &c., wilt findAt much to
their advantage to i:xurnine bin nemaile of Ftirni-
Lure before purchasing, as it is dulsble, 'ornamental
and low' piked. Complete sets from •30 upwards;
Sets or Sintle Pieces painted and ornamented in soy
style to order. Also, Chairs, Extension Tables and
other Furniture at very low prices. '
N. B. The Trade supplied as usual
28,1551
GENERAL INTEILUGENCE OFFICE.
MON. WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTEDO
A IX persons . wishing employment. big .aod
Li young and olkinale and female.. and also,. all
poisons wishing to employ any and *Mande orb:lade.
laborers or servants, will receive useful Information
by calling at the °Mee of the subscriber In Market
street, Pottsville, Pai• M. Terms moderate.
N. M. WILMON, J. Ps'
Land Agent and General Colleetor:
April 5, 1851 ' 14-ly •
8/101111tAKE83' GOODS/
( ) N 111/I,ND, AND IX/INSTANT'S RECEIVING of
oar own importation—all !Shiba( Saes Staffs and
Trim-nava— Merchants and Nanufactuiers will be
well supplled with ankles in the above line—which
will, to sold on accommodating tenni.
Jouris & PAYNE. •
importer and Dealers in lthJeuulkelll' 0841 41.
.N. E. corner of FOURTH &ARCA meets. Phllada.
July WI, 1851 30-3 m
LUNISISiR YARD.-- THE ATTENTION OF
Builder* and others:Ai respectfully Invited to the
Pluming 111111, where they can be initedln all Undo of
Pltned Flooring; Tattling and Lumber, • Ilremlineh
Boardsto Panne! Plink.
7 HENRI' sTRATICII
cattier of 9th and Norwegian limas.
May !D, 1830/
•
Davis'Perry D Vegetable Pain
Killer.
rsHE WONDER OP THE AGE .— INTERNAL
lExternal Eemedy.—A great discovery and valua
ble medicine. Every &mite amid have h bottle in
cases of 'lidded sickness. lt , cures
Cholera, Dowel Complaints, Cholic. Diarrhea,
Fever and Agile. Piler. Dysentery. Palo •
in the Head. Bruises, Itaeuma,
tlstn. Dyspepsia. and 81117101.
. READ THE EVIDENCE. .;
. • - - -
This certifies that I have for several months used
Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer In myi fatally in
several of those eases for which it is recommended.
and find it a very useful fatnily medicine. I
A. BRONSON.
Pastor 6f ed Baptist Church, Frill River
I
• Ilsburs, Martha's riaryard.
This may certify that I have used'Davisl . Pain Kit•
er with great success rn cases of Choieraj. Infantilm,
Common newel Complaint, Brouthitis.Colubs, Colds,
&c.. and would rtserrtnlty recommend it air a valuable
amity ntreicine MS. C. lIROMER.
Fil41111:1 Dsvm:—This may minify that! I gill 11Pe
the Fab Kflle, to my family. Ng health has been so
good for three or tour months lust, that 1 have but
little or no use for M., and would Mill reed mend it to
he public. RICIIARD.PECKHAM.
Fall River. 51 month, 17th,
JENKINS & i 4 IAW,
125 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia.
Zra enel Wholesale Agents for Eastern P nnvylvanis,
.o whom all eiders. and applications (jr Agencies
rrom Eastern Fenbsylvania should be 'addressed.
For Sale . 14
• . 11. HANNAN.
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Wholesale and lletail Ageht for Schuylkill Co.
*Druggists and others supplied to sell again, rt the
regular rates.
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Aug .
• I7.ISW
'The sadeesipted hare entered into Copseriiership under
. the Firm of
RIMY & LAWR=CE,
'I -
vo CARRY ON THE rArEb. ANb RAG RIISI•
ne.s, at No. 5 MINOR Street, phitadelphia,
where I herintend keeping a loge assortment of Pa
pers. ace . consisting In part as follows :;
Wetting Papers; Wove and Laid, American and
Engligh,
Rath Poets and Note Papers. Wove aMI Laid, Gilt
and Plain.
Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Flintier, Papers, all sizes.
Hardy:are Papers, from Id by 21 to 40 by 48._
Colored ;pd. White - Tissue Papers, AMeriean and
' English Holling.worth's Patent Matlilla Papers.
Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and estra
sizes' fluff Envelope Papers.
C. bored Printing and Cover Papers.
Manilla Papers, all sizes. Glaz'd Royal, all ailors.
• Druggist, Blue Medium and Filierirg Papers.
Tea, Secret and Color'd Papers for C. - infect loners.
Rag, Manilla and Straw Wapping Papers.
Bonnet Binders,' Bon, 'ap and Trunk Boards.
White and Buff Envelopes; Legal, Letter, Note and
Card sizes.
Avgts fkri Bliss, Pottsr Co'.., !HUNTERS'
CAIUIs in parka and rheels, white antLeolored —odd
sizes, cut to order. AINO, their Gilt, I.'irgured and
Plain Glazed Papers,
JOSEPII RIM BY, late of $8 N. Tllitin ~trcet.
N. A. LAWRENCE. late of No. 3 MINOR street.
•N. 11.-40 - Fons or Rap wanted in change fur
.cash.
Philada., July 5, 1651
27-Oni
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NEW HOUSE rairniskia . , ... g. DRY GOODS
AT I.OW PRICES.
0 VEPPARD & VAN HAELINGEN,i`274 CHEST-
Onut.Strt „above 10th Phtla..respectftrily call the at
tention of Families and Buyers to their ;extensive and
perfectly fresh Stock of First Class Linnn ;mil Ilint-e
Furnishing floods, consisting in part of
BEST MAKE Housewife shirting Lithyns.
. do ' Bundy and Irish Sheelings,
do Pillow Case Linens,'
' • oil Damask Table Cloths;
do . ''-' Damask Table Linens, i
do Dninask Napkins. Einylitto a lid Tr.wels;
do 'I; ix r'lln.rs of all deSeript tons.
ISO Marseilles kWh... nod Counterpanes,
do Blankets, English add !ii,tnerican,
do' French Table and Piano cover:,
do Furniture Chintzes and Diiiintes
do Einb'il La,e and Must - WI itriaintl,
do Worsted Datztaske and Moreens.
Our Shirk la made up enttiely of Staple Coml., and
being principally or our own importation, and bought.
for cash, we offer to buyers, either Wthalegate or Se
tail, very great inducements.
N. H. Always on hand of best quality, a (general
Assortment of Cambric Ilatolkercluers,Jaconet , nook,
Mail, Swiss and Cambric Min•lins ;i also ellintlng
Sheeting and Pillow Case Mtislins, Tirkings; Parni
lure Checks, itt., &C.. at Wholmale prices,
March 22, ISM 12-tlnt'
-
PURE WHITE -LEAD.
urr ETHERiu. & BROTHER, Maidifacturers,No.
TN 65, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have
now a goodatipply.of their warranted pure WHITE
il l
LEAD, and those Customers who has heen sparingly
supplied in consequence of a run on t e article, shall
now have their orders tilled. I
No known anhirtatice possesses thoSe tlreservative
and beautifying properiiies, ~o d esirab i
le n a paint, to
an (piel extent with neadulterated tviteleaikt hence
any admixture of other materials ant ). mats us Value.
It has, Cher. Coro, been the itendY aim of the manufac
turers, for many years, to supply 10 the public, aper
fectly pure white lead, and the unreakingAtniand for
the article, is proof that It has met .kith fa or. It is
invariably branded ou one head : WETLIERILL &
BROTH ER In full, and On the other, 'lsar:ranted pure.
all in red letters_ I •
Phliada.; July 12. teal '2B-ly
- - -
THE PRICE OF PASSAGE
ntFPooR LIVERPOOL AND TILE DIFFERENT'
rts
in Ireland, to-New Vork and Philadelphia, has been
conalderably reduced ,at HANNAN'S PASSAGE
okozNcv. I
Drafts in sums of Et and up In .csilO, issued at ilia
°Mee. payable In any - part 01 Enrnpe on presentation
at any Bank, without discount. Thtiinoney for drafts
i s ,,,pd at p a i i i i ans's Office, to rereircd in about tine
quit ilie lime it witially takes to receive ro i ,th, ~,,t,h) .
other Agents, died it is xigee to go sof4
CC-Letters post paid containing par 'money Ave dol
lars to the pound sterling. with proper direc - , will
be forwarded immediately, and a re:eipt forwarded
to the person sending tt ; by addressing
• B.IIAN N AN. Pottsville-Pa
Agent for the old established House l-
of P. W. Byrnes
& Co.: Liverpool.
June 21. 1851 2.4-
EZI
RE — MITTANCES so tne OLD COUNTRY.
ruTIIE RtlltgertlllEß RAVING MADE Arrange
ments to various parts oP Ireland and Scotland,
and with Messrs. SPOONF.R, ATWOOD & Co,, Ban
kers, London, is prepared to draw IS l ght Bills from
One Pound Sterling to any amount lequired, payable
In all parts of England. Ireland, Scoiland and Wales.
Personarentitting Five Dollars to the Pound in par
rands, with the name of the person who is to draw
the money, a bill for the antimat, With a receipt for
them to hold, will be returned.
Collections made In all pasts of Europe, and For
eign Bills of Es( haw cashed.
.1 P. SHERWIN, Pottsville Pa.
Jan. 4,1451
Violins, Guitars, Flutes,' Fifes',
TIDE SUBSCRIBER has Just rcriFiveil at his l'aper
.1 and Music Store, it lot of Violins, Accordions,
Guitars. Flutes. Fifes. Ar.. alt of wil' he will sell at
manufacturers' 12 - it ices. lie w ill ale o have an assort
ment of Plano". in a few days selected with rate, all
Of which wiilbe. sold at much lowevrates than Pianos
have heretofore been sold in Schuylkill county.
11. lIANNAN.
IC,- All Musical Inctruments obtained to order with
the advantage of having them reliictial by a Conipe
lentkidEe. ' , [July in. 29
PEIGINIX SOAP WOUES.
South Etna Cartier of Croton 4- Filer Streeti,Philodo.
TILE IINDERSIGNI44)-{JF4 Pit FOR SALE THE
various qualities of Brown anti Pale Soaps, and
respectfully invite the attention o, purchasers. resi
dent in Schuylkill Co. lIJACON A. CO.
ALFRED - LAWTON tieing connected with the
above •Estahlit.hment, : - .olicits the !patronage of his
friends, and will attend to all marts sent by mail or
otherwise.
Philada., May 21. 1851. ' , 214 r
LIQUID GLUE—'soother of useful domes,
tic discoveries, cementing wrier!, btone, glass,
Iron, crockery-ware, can bo applit4 by any one.a Re
tailers supplied by the ease at Manufacturer's piques.
It Is put in convenient sized bottlep. There 19 no ex
cuse now for broken chr.irs. For able by
Brawn. & POTT.
14-U
Dg, CASES.—JUST RECEIVED and
D for sale by the subscriber n One lot of Dressing
Cases, contnining'scveral Razors. Brushes, Combs,
ece ,Are.. handsomely pot up to a ebrivenient for men
travelling. Every . person who travels should he in
possession of one. r B. BANNAN.
lone '
IV, 1851 i' 2t—
.
-- ' - -
S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.
• Tne Genuine iiilicle,,
GaEILTLY IMPROVED—MAN llpAraintED B y
Doer. CHILTON, the Great !Chemist.
Pr. S. P. - roirmacill's Sderapariila,
The most Extraordinary Medicine in the. World'
Over two hundred and Oily tlionctnd persime steed
i
of various diseases, within the last wo years. It twee
scrofula, Stubborn Cicero, Et vets of Mercu
ry; Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheematisin,
Consumption, General Debility. Dys
pepsia,Costiveness, Skin Disea ,
. - . see , Complaint, Dropsy
and Gout, ititt,iwOrnts.
Cancers-and Tumors, Heart Diseases.
The great beauty ,of this medicine is, that it never
Injures the conetitotion, audio always beneficial, even
to the most delicate, and is the only medicine ever di..
covered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and
that reaches the bone. Thouranda ere ready to testi
fy to its many virtues. - I
GREAT SPRING - AND STIRRER MEDICINE.
Every person should take a bottle spring and fad, to
regulate the system and drive out! all i [noontime
- TARE CARE OF YOUR 4.3111,DREN.
One bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend'a Extract of Sar
saparilla will cleanse the system of a child,
READ-THE FSIDIiNCE.
This is to certifyohnt my child Was ,misted with a
horrible disease In the face (which resisted the el ,
forte of my family physician,) and was entirely cured
by half is bottle Of Dr.-8. P. Towseend's Sarsa
WOO pa D rilla.
wiII:LIAM ,
Uniontown, Fayette CO.; ra., July 2, MO.
'flits is to certify that we have rod,l-14.-S. P. Town
aitid'a Sarsaparilla for many years. ,and consider it a.
very valuable tnedlcine, marry rules having been ef
fected in our vicinity. A rung man by the name of
Westley flotheroc lc, of tins place,* was. cured of the
Srrothla, (having large lumps In hln neck) by the use
or one brittle. 'THOS. REED. a:. ON,
, Ilautingdon;Pa.,J9ly 3d,1550.
, . NOTICE. ,
The nubile are notified that Dr 8. P. Townsend's
I Ettract.of Sarsaparilla, will in future he manufactur-
I ed under the 415ectiomof James 11. Chilton, Chemist,
I whose name in connection with that of Dr. d. P.
Townsend, w di be upon-each bottle, to prevent fepud.
Sold at. k.• BANNAN'I
~
',-. Bookstere..Pottiville,Whblesnte and Retail.
o•Druggiste and fibres are infernied that we have
made arrnhttemente to stiredy tills medicine by the
Dozen. nt the hlatiufacturers' prices'. It will be to
lbeiradvantagetheterneeto 'irritate thelesuppliesfrom
Thelteelpe to
,manufacture this Wilde, was Fold a
few months ago..for the sum of Om Hendrest Thou
sand IMIt el; the hesrevldenee oaf its great worth as a
medicine.- , The sahrhaebeen unexampled.
The article [told as Old Dr. Jactsh Townsend'e, is all
a 'Humbug." (Aced, Townsend. is a Vender of Pe
riodicals Its New York. and a .Stlll pay him several
hundred dollars a year for the use of hie name, for the
'ptirposenf martoPactnringa spurious article, and palm
.it upon the public &lithe "genhine article," by fal
ling it old. Dort. Jatob Townsend'. eler4par/Ita •
relf you want the genuine article alwayeask for
Doct. d. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. .
Aug 3,1850 : • 111-tf
2t.3m
A FARMER'S LIFE.
The lion. JOSEPH R. Wattatashasrecent
ly delivered an address before the Michigan
State; Agricultural Society, at Ann Arbor,
which, is distinguisheillty . the soundness of
its views, no less thin by the perspicuity
with' which they are advanced. We sin
cerely wish -that We.could afford room, con-
sistently with our engagements, for the whole
of this sterling production; but being una
ble to do so, we present our readers with an
extract froth it, devoted to a consideration of
the farmer's calling. It is as follows
4 , The best faculties of men must be devo-
ted to the'farmer's pursuits; the belt iatel•
lect must be engaged in it ; and the farmer's
life must be a field wide and attractive en ,
ough for the engrossment and developement
of every human faculty, or error, or ignor.
ance and thriftlessness, will cat be explored.
and the calling will not secure the elevated
ICM
position it deserves. Happily a rapid change
is perceptible. The relative position of pro-
fessional, mercantile and farming pursuit!,
are changing day by day. The first are no
longer sought with so much avidity, the last
tio longer, shunned. A wise man should
never encourage his children to assume the
duties, vexations and hazards of precarious
and unhealthy pursuits, no matter how daz
zling the prospect, how brilliant the prize.—
There is a higher object than wealth to k
gained —sound sleep and sound health : a
higher object than personal distinction—a
composed conscience: In times past there
seems to have been a kind of infatuation
among the farming community in regard to
avasiou of their honorable calling. Thirty
years ago, a father was prone to act with his
children as though lie himself followed a de
graded calling. He seemed to deem profes
sionalor mercantile life the only road to high
respecili y ,or social and official distinction.
The Wy sters, the Wrights, and the Fill
mores, •ii:re not retained to ennoble their
own, but cri.vded off to illustrate and adorn
some other p . ession. It has somewhat
ck \tv4,,,
mended of later The public mind has be
come
more sound. It bids fair to become
perfectly sound. It certainly will, itmeo will
speak the truth, and bear the truth, and
practice on its precepts. The world will
never regard the farmer's calling ii the most
' honorable, till it is so cherished by himself.
In public estimation a pursuit is appreciated
at the value placed upon it by those who fol.
low it. Turn back, then, the tide of public
sentiment among the agricultural population.
The sturdy sense of many a sturdy farmer
pierces the gauze delusions thrown around
the fanciful and, frivolous life of the towns
man. In the expression of his sound judg
ment, he yet practically may have sought all
his life to make his rhildren the very butter
flies he detests. If he would have his occu
pants take rank as the most respected and
most dignified among men, he must not
himself act as though he regarded it as a dull
and stupid exercise of human powers. I
know not so small a farm, so 'Malted a gar
den, that they may not engross all a man's
faculties and consume all his leisure. The ,-
time may be distant when each farmer may
be a geologist, a naturalist, a chemist—but
the time has already arrived when the appli
cation of Science to Agriculture is producing
a peaceful, certain, and giga nt ic revolu:iou,
elevating the calling, multiplying its results, •
increasing its comforts, and promoting a
higher civilization of the race.
"A farmer should not consider it, presump
tion, but a duty, to gladden his hhme with
all true, and genial, and intrinsically valua
ble comforts, that shed a glow and attrac
tiveness around the private home of the
citizen. He can make it more inviting.
There - are a few comforts and appliances • ,
about the home of a townsman which a
countryman cannot enjoy. There are a
thousands pleasures around a country resi
dence which all the capital of .a city cannot
buy. A farmer surveys from his window
with unalloyed delight the field now groan
ing by supericir cultivation, under twice tie
crop of previous years. While he gains it,
the world gains it. It is so much added to
production. But multiplied and dubious are
the ways in which a townsman makes his
gains. Sometimes "cis, the pound of flesh.
Sometimes 'tis extortion, Sometimes a dou
ble value is given to the raw material, but
oftener his gaiii is loss to another. To say
the least, the townsman is exposed to the in
evitable necessity of expediency and 'dialionor.'
From such necessities the farmer can; if he
will, always he free., ,
" God made the country, man made the
city." - Just so superior as God's works are
to man's works just so far superiOr are the
studies of the country to the studies of the
town. If yon look upon the rich and gor
geous development of nature from spring
to fall, from the tiny germ to the abundant
crop, with no more delight than on piles of
stone, and brick, and mortar, thea your life
anywhere will be desultory, hard, and dill!.
When he gazed upon the miracle of hisnwn
frame, in awe and admiration, David ex
claimed: " I am' fearfully and Wonderfully
made." Yet each plant and spire of .gmss,
each tree and fruit, each creature, every
form of vegetable and animal life, is a grow
ing and living miracle, no less wonderful
than the frame of man. If he studies them
all as living illustrations of scientific truths, .
F and he delights at each new discovery of the ,
capacity and properties of a plant or an aui-,
mal, and each new insight into the laws
which regulate its propagation and perfect
giowth, then, indeed, will a farmer become
a philosopher and a man of science, and his
life will be a ceaseless round of triumphant
experiment and success. From the most
trifling act; to the performance-of thehighest
duty of a--Oble calling, his life will be.full
of delightfUl satisfaction. The favorite do
mestic animals , which' he has watched and
fed from a nursling, seem to lick his hand
in gratitude, and almost eager to contribute .
to'his support. Look along that avenue of
stately•trees, groaning beneath an abundance
of delicious fruit, or throwing a refreshing
shade over the weary traveller. But yesterr
day it was a. bundle of mere twigs._ which
he providently brought home, grasped per=
haps in a single hand. It may be that wide
fields around :him have been transformed
from the wilderness by his energy, and now
blossom like'the rose. No groans nor tears,
no sinks of tillEery and crime, no saalid pov
erty, are witnessed in his daily walks; and
in the perforntance of his, daily duty. His
mind need not be tortured with intense anx
iety because struggling on the verge of coin
mercial ruin. He runs less hazards of hlv
ing, his body racked with every disease io
which muscle and nerve, and head and sto
mach, Are liable. But I fear Lam straying
wide on my subject. I wish o show that
the 'pursuit's of a farmer may be rendered
the most intensely interesting, the most no
ble, and the Most engrossing to all the fac
ulties, of both body and mind,. 'Of human
occupations: As soon as it is made so, it
will become the most profitable and thrifty ,
also.-=What a farmer wills his iiteirul pro-,
fession to he, that will it prove."
,„
11 THE Cherry Slugpfay be kille4 by the
tipplicatiou,o l air-slacked lime. Dry, water
slacked lime, taken fresh, is still better• •
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