The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 27, 1851, Image 4

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OPPOSED TO MATRIIONY.
"Is your family opposed to,Matrimonyl"
Wal,. no, I rather guesffcult, seein' as
how, my mother has had fous•blistxinds • and
statids a pretty smart.. chance of harin'
another,"
'Tour husbands/ Is it possible I" •
"0, yes. "You see, my motier'sehristen
ed name was . Mehttable
,She:et, an' datrs
name was Jacob Press ; an'_ when they got
married the printers said it was puttin' the
' sheets to press. When I was born the} - said
I ivai the first edition.
An' you see mother used to be the tamel
est critter for evenin' raeetins.; She used to
go out pretty late every night', ran' dad was
afraid I'd get into the same habit, so he used
to put me to bed at early male -light, corer
me over with a pillar, an' p4t me to steep
with a boot jack. .Wal, dad grad to get up
everrnight to let mdthet in ; if he didn't get
down and open the door prettY darned quick.
when she cum, he'd ketch particular thun
der, so dad used to s teep . with! his head out
of the winder, so's to wake up quick, an'
one'night he got his head a little too far out,
an'.he slipped out altogether an' down dad
curia caflumns right down on the pavement,
an'' was smashed into ten thousand pieces?"
"What ! Was ha killed by the fall ?"
"Val, no, nnt, fractly by the fall. I ra
ther kinder sorter. ; guess as bow it was the I
sudden fetch upon 'the pa . vettient - that killed
him. But mails she cum hum'. an' found
. him * fyin' thar, an' she had him swept up to
gether, 'an, putin a ccflia, an had a hole dug
in the buryln' ground. an' had him put in
an' buried Op in' had a while-oak plank put
up to his h'ead as had it w-bite -Washed. all
over for a tombstone."
.1,
"So your mother was left t a poor_widow."
"Wa!, yes„iut she didn't mind that much
it wasn't long before she, married Hide be
• cause he , was jtht dad's size, and she wanted
• him niurear out dad's old rlnthes. Wal, the,
way old Hide used to=kride the was a caution
to my hide. Hide had , a little' the toughest
!z_ hide of any hide except a bull's hide, and
the way Hide used to hide', away liquor in
his hide was a caution even to a bull's hide.
Wal; one cold day, old Hide - got his hide so
tarsal fulltof whiskey t4a.t; he pitched head
first into a snow I:ink ivlt'ere he stpck fast
and friz t 6 death. So math had hiin
out, an! laid out, an' then had another hole
dug in the Malin'
,;round,ian' had him bu
ried, an' then she had another white-oak
plank put urrat his head, fin' ninteleashed
all over an'—"
•.So your mother was' again a 'widow.
'.O; yes, but I guess she didn't lay awake
nights long, to think about it, for in about
three weeks she married 1 John Strong—an'
be was the strongeSt headed CUSS you ever
did see. He Went a fishint the other day, au'
got drowned, and he was; so tarnal strong
headed; I'll: be darned to darnation if he
didn't float right against the currint, an' they
found him three miles up!sttc;am, an' it took
three yoke &Tattle toliatil him out. WM.
roam had him buried long-stile o' t other two,'
an' had a white-oak 'dank put up
. at
hip
head, an' white-washed all over nicer, an' so
there's three on 'em, all M a row— "
"Antliyour mother waS a widow fur the
third time ?"
"Yes but math - didn't seem to mind it a
tarnel Sight. The nextl, feller she married
was Jacob Hayes, and tiie way main makes
hum haze is a caution. I.4iw I tell ye.. if he
does anything a leetle otjt o' the way, main
makes hint '
fake a bucket and whitewash
brush and g6right up to the burying ground,
andwhitewash the three bak planks just to Jet
him know what hemaylcome to when she's
- planted him in the same row; an' got maul.
44 to the fifth Husband. SO you see my fa
roily arn't a 'tarnal sight opposed .to a dose
of matrimony"
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; • HA qtlitLT
Storekeeper.r" Yes, str„there is no ques
tion about it ; our, extra:extract of bear's toe,
is just about the finest thing in creation for
prdincing a tremendous rusk of hair on a
:told -heal" • I
Dispassionate ',Erigu,rer.-- .. Then might I
take the liberty of askiag haw it is you re
main with so little el', the us I covering on
Your head."
Storekeeper.— Yes,! Sir ; certainly, cer
tainly, sir: sir—certainly. sir:
yes, sir—y-e-e-s.. Why the fact_ is this. =i
-put on such a reMarkably large'quanti
ty once, that it all groWed oil in the mid lle
of the night ; that is 'to say, the hair died
"because it groomed so fact; but then, you See.
I put on too much, and I. always make a
habit of cautioning My customers against
putting on more than a quarter of a pound at
a time."
CO" ALL NATloNsitere once naked and in
dependent. Governnent came in with
breeches—while Tye oUre our laws to the in
troduction of hoots, fences and avarice. Till
Men have property they are free—having
tiothing to lose, theyihave no tyrranny to
protect it. From this it will be seen that
Liberty is , as much older than oppres‘ioa, as
fig leaves are older Orin corduroy , . '
Qom" Have you st4o the new .AntPrican
coin, three pieces roaring a aollax ?"
"No, there is no such coin."
"Bet the liquor for the crowd there m"
" Done, show us the coin."
" fiese it is" (peciducing two Arrieriean
quarters and II hal( dollar.)
" Fm sold, what'll; you drink ?" -
t 7 'BAR !" said Old Mrs. Doo.enbury.
" laming is a great ttiing ; rye often felt the
need of ft. Why, want(' you believe it, I'm
now silty years old, and only know the
names of three months in the year ; and
them's spring, fall and autumn ; I larnt the
names of them when - I was a leetle hit of a
gal !" .
517" YOUNG MIN, do you knbw what rela
tions you sustain in this woriti ?" said a min
ister of_our nequaintanre to a young mem
ber of the chute). '1
"Yes, sir," said) the hopeful convert,
"twocoutins and aVTandmot her ; but I don't
intend to sustain Aeto much longer."
' , 10'" THERE is no truth in men," said a
lady in company, are like musical in
struments, which Sound a variety of tones."
- " In other words, Madam," said a wit who
chanced to be present; "you believe that all
men are tr es!
CC 7A WESTERN jury, holding an inqueit
over a man who &El in prison, returned the
following queer -4rerdiev: The way of the
transgressor is hard anc he died from natur
al causes."
[CP CouNTr.r bothered
are often bothere
for a line or two to fill up a column. The
Dehtware Leta perpetrates the following:—
The devil jumped hp in n terrible rage,
And set two lines M fill out this page.
0, - A wit , out test, sop that Whiskey
Punch would be a great blessing to tbe bu•
man famiti, if there was no to-morrow mot . .
ning. H •
roltV WROLESALc.
SOOT AND SHOE STORE.
CORNER OF CENTRE AND MARKET STS.
rorrsvice.
rrIME subsctibers ivite the attentio ot the public
T i to the very exten n sive assortment n
of Goods, con.
Mating of
GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitt hcii, Fudged and Pegged
Boots, Calf and Kip, double soled dewed and Peg
ged Hoots, Water rir.OintlALS Sewed and Pegged,
front •2 toga; New England and Philadelphia man
' ufactured Coarse lbws. in great variety. constant
ly on hand; Cloth and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and
Congress Gaiters, Calf Nulitlers , Oregmt Ties, and
Sewed and Pegged Monroe'.
'MINERS' Boots and Monroe!, of flat quality, at
low pikes.
BOIS' and Vouthe'linoit and Monroe, enure or fine.
LADVS' French snit :F.nstiati Lasting Critter Roma.
Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Diluters, French Mom
roceo. Calfskin and Goat Dater", French Morocco,
Kid welt and pump riming Dueskins and Jerfersons.
French Morrocco and Kid Turnrousds, front 50 eta.
to al ; Merv England llooteesand Shoe: of all kinds ,
cheat,. _
MISRFS' and Children. fooled' and Shoes_ a large
asortment initabl k e for this market, constantly on
hand. -
GPM Elastic Shoes.
Our stock of G Elastic Shoe s aro ofth; best Mali•
Ufartomd atm frt.., the country can afford. Ladles and
Gentlemen would do well to call and provide them
selves with good Gum 'shoes, the best preventitive
yet diScoverell of ("old. Coughs and Consumption.
THEN ps, Carpet Bagssand Vance'.
The Travelling community ail! find us well stip •
pried with Ille.abotr ankle* which we wilt sell at
moderate prier!.
Rrmis and tabors, untie and repaired to order.
TERM(
Det- 15
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RAGE. FOR - ANNMTION. -
TIIIE friends of peace and order need
JRnot fear to go to arming for Da•y'a Att .
elevators Aar-tight Cooking einve. he,
cause they have no dilfichlty to nm,.
stg• It. and it performs to admiration
Every- House-keeper in want of •
Conking Stove, 'lmola go in fur one of them which
horns eliher wood or anal. (six *lies ) tall and pee
for yourrelre., the recommendations from throe, that
have tloa sttore In use For Pallor, Ilall or Office,
the Gt. Berner s , ntiol. Unrivalled. and in therefore
highly recommended, warranted to pet form well, is
Very dean, ennqy menaced, and 'con ttttt kat. Also,
Inc rale a very • •sien.tve ageortment of almost all
kind, of Stoves and Patterns that ern tee named. and
ton nitmeroint in mention. The Public, coy
name,
hsriends, and the rtaflP, ate invited to call If
'-in' Wahl of Stove.. Castings far repairing kept on
hand.
N. U. Annrgai!..o Cook Old Gin !turner
RIP rally f.lr !ale at iron F. PLEIrt•
flirt Stand, N Philad•lphia, *tin hat the
exalts:, i• right for 'hi., tharkei
LIBERTY STOVE WORMS,
Brow N nine[. above FOUKTII, Philadelphia:
THE undersigned respectfully inform
the public that they have tornatenchrl
operating In it.eir new FOP:SORT and
are how ready to rierure PASTING , "
of .wry item flplion, on ltW u.n.l Ira
•nnablelerma.
They krill, atlenlion of Stove Dealers to their
large assortnient t.l COVES all of Marti are elillfr
ly . new, got tip at a r onsidersble repraar ellifesFly
for the Fall Trade, among whirl, are the Liberty Air,
Tight' Prink, Complete Conk, ritir Air Tight, roar
Franklin, Jenny Lind Fire King Radiator, tialantati.
der., Tea Krill... Arc-
As they intend using the hest finality or Iron.
ew
pinyrng 'bribing Moulders and Finishers the dealer
will find it to Mrs ads MIA to call and are their in
sortment.pe fore porritaring eliewhyre, satin pains or
expel..rr be spared to make their Castings saleable
and attiatt.fve. Partirular attention paid taJobn . .ng.
ABBOTT & LAWRENCE.
33-sin
CM=
MIS=
Angnott lA. Issl
A GREAT EXCITEMENT
- A t m :m:lllN PEOPLE.
- 111110N1 HV F.. k MINING his tango Stock nf
Stoves. Tin. hollow and Brass ware at
la.rrouv Ewes, poitsville, Pa. Now I.
thetime for .'heap Dargains,the under
- .signed wooldrespeetrolly rail the atiler6
don of Schuylkill county and vicinity
In general, to his large and 113(.1 erptendld ansonmebt
of Conking. Parlor Office and Ilan stoves. everotrerrit
before in-this region. Among Whirls are the .Etna Alr
tight, tlo - .l:tobe Air-tight, which are suitable lot tavern
nine or Hoarding If. Alsothe Vernon Air.tight,ln
dependent Air-tight the flat top complete. and Sprint
•illelA tritelit,t lie romplete Gook, improved,and Nati
ons other kind...n(l.7mA ins Stoves. Also a splendid lot
of Parlor ,COIV.III. among which is a square cast Iron
rtsdiator,the Dolphin Radiator, the. ritual , orteen,the
Betel Franklin, open (tong parlor and litany other vari
oue «Wes. Alen on hand a large and handsome style of
ciwnbrr, trorm....nitire and Halt Stoves. Ile 1132 On
nnnll,2lWlya a large omit of Tin War...D.lllM Wire,
grass Ware and Japa"ed War. , ‘Vtln II he always
has on band wholesale and retail .tt lower prices than
have been poichawil for hefore. Von will please call
and ex-a:nine 1..4.1, toirrharins elsewhere.
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done at the
..liartest !M ne. SOLOMON 11100 V ER,
Ve I nire Street,4 doors above Market Street. Pa.
Atignq 2.1,61 31-tf
. .- _-__.
New Foundry and Machine Shop.
I fir. SilltriCßlßElitei I ( AVE E0RM
......i; _—.-..
, iia--;-,- rd a co-partnership, under the name and
_,.,...,.—:•-; title of THOMAS CORSON & JOHN •
: ' 3 = -
ie'- , " - stTON,for Ipe purpose of pm...rutin" the
tot atm Martinie mak rlig business, ate now ready
at heir New Work', los the t urner of MArkley and La
Layette Pi rrrts, iii the botobligrh of Norrieinwn. to fur
nish raelings at .01 draft iptinns, at thou notice and
on reasonable terma.
Mar hiniet a Tool. of all descriptions made to order
nn the most approved plan, tinder the supervision of
Mt. John %Mier. who is expetienred in this branch of
btl.tare..ll3%ing directed his attention to it fora num
ber til . ) ears.
They are also , prepared to undertake all kinds nf En
gine huilding.und repairing, which will be eiteented
with neatness and dispatch. Alto : Shaftings turned
an I fitted to order. ed any sae and length, and notion
built of the best mater tI.
Jolitung work done and attended to promptly, and
the public may he assured that no effort will he spared
in give satisfaction with all circlets which may 'be en
irti-ited to Ilirlit. : a AMU El. THOM Art,
. .
U. 11111:40N,
ARCIII00.1) JOIINATCON
23-6 m
J?nr,:, II
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-SEAVER mr.anoW IRON WORKS.
tiviisoNlßON AND
isatißrass Founders. respectfully inform
their patrons, and the public generally.
that they are nnw prepared, al the above
esistinstiment. to manufarture Steam Engines of every
size ; Paint.. Railroad and Drift Cars.and every other
description of Iron and Braga Castings suitable for the
,',,at mining or other iiii..itie.s, an the most reasonable
term. A 1...., Blowing rylinders for Illa.t Furnaces
and Maclaine work in general.
Repairing of all kinds done wilt. neatness and des
pati h, at the lowest prices MI work furnished by
them will be warranted to perform well. They would
solleit the custom of thn,e who may want ankle, In
theft line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with
Immediate and prompt anent',"
Marrli 15, IQSI
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POTTSVILLE %RON WORE&
-ree-se. Y
:4pesugit & MAgON RESPECT
fuII announce to the toitille that they
have taken the Estutiti•hinent known
as the Pottsville Iron - Worka on Nor
weelan street. where they are prepared to build all
kinds of Steam . Engines. manufacture Railroad Cara.
and Machinery of almost every description, at the
*honest notice. and on the most reivionahle terms
—p..r.orre from abroad, in want ofieteam Entrinea,
will find It to their advantage to give them a call be
ar, engaging eleewhetr. (May 11,
__
PASCAL IRON WORKS,
PIMAD' A .—WEI.111:11 WiMilani'
. Pun Floes, 4nitabic tor Loconintiver.
aig
Marine andnitser StramEnitine guile
from 2 to .5 int tier In diameter. Al;n
Pipes tortlas,rltram and ocher purpmtes;•ttra strung
Tube for Hydraulic P .. - Hollow Pistons tot
Punmenfilteam Engines kr. .Mannfactuied.andfot
Wetly MORRIS, TANKER& MORRIS,
Warehouse B. E. corner 3ti and Walnut sta
FOUNDRY PROPERTY FOR SALE
jaTHE: 3ITI3St:RITtER wishing to leave
the count y..itTers Ala Foundry, Machine
and other Winn, - for sale. They are
eltuated In the Iblrongh - of Tamaqua,
and are well fitted up fur buainese. Every Informs
thin reel - wiling the tinalneas heretofore done, will be
given to pettionn %tithing to purchase. refill* made
easy. JOHN K. SMITH.
Tamaqua, July 5, led. .27-tf.
>►:jn A 11 tz:iijcias.4.:iz
100 IN THE BOROUGIt OF POTTAVILLE.—
formerly ennthieted by Chas. W. Pitman. J.
Wren W. Co. respectfully eoltelt a cordtnuanre
of the custom of the works. Being practical
Nlechanir, they Milieu themselves that their knowl
edge and experience of the business will enable them
to turn out work that twill not fall in glee , allsfactton
to the molt fastidious. They are prepared to manu
facture steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers*, Drift
Cara,Rallroad and other Castings, dr.c.
Attorders thankfully iereivedand promptly exe
cuted on the most reasonable terms.
JOHN WREN,
TIIO3IAB WREN,
lAMEB WREN.
Jun.. 15', ill5O-24-Iyl
COACH HULEErt'S rantrovez.
THE Stitt SCRIBER HAYING FIT
, te d op one of Abe largest Coach whop,
In the Ewe, In-Coal Street. Prineville.
. o %Abow: *" Fa., next to J. 11. Adams& Co.'s Screen
Factory. where his facilities for manufacturing - all
kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggons cannel be Fur
paPpe4l boar,' a practical, hiechanic. and having a
numbetof years' esperienre In the business. he hope.
to give reneml aatistartlon.
All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagon. kept on
hand. Also. second-band Wagons, 4. c .
All repairs, gently done 3 Omer. front a distance
promptly attended us.
June 5.1540
CARPETS and FlaiiNMS. far SALE.
TBE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY CALLS the
anent ihn of his customers and the publie generally
to his stock of Ingrain_ Listing. and Rag Carpets, and
also Flannels and Matta. Ingrain Carpet from 50 to 80
tents, Lilting 50, Rag Carpets from ni to IS cents per
yard, f strain Carpets rearrested an raid slut fast Calera
at SO rests per yard, and Stair Carpets, Venetian and
Rag from 25 to 28. - .1. FRANKLIN HARRIS,'
BlannOtettner of Carpets and Flannels,
North West Cornet of Centre and Mum Me Street,
. pour, ine Pa,
logy scout
A pApzaz gm EIFEEEMODy; ' ; The Trife's Help and Hus4ancra jay. =MI z•. , :. , ..x :J.\ lei; .7.1'.
AX ENTERPRISE BASED O.' LOW POSTAGE: , GERMAN WASHING ?LEM ~ FigliffiffigNlMakilit' '
PROSPECTUS OF TUE • rrIIIS iItTICI.S IS IMUCII CIIEAVER AND EA-
.1 stet to use than soap, and Is warranted to perfect--
I 111 !silly B 111111 I oi l ! AL ~..,I,,,,,,,,,,ab a. .,,,ar l e l r k t i o n di ut e o c f l oa t p i p i e3 ,: e . I without
contains
s in n g o any :it- Ovittg . og Tag LITTLE SCitelflLSll4 NaIIOSTIOIIII.
ON AND ArtzfleaseigteiNiirfaMi, th
, Soda Ash, Bpi,. Tur p entine , Ammonia, Adds, Of any : Pariener Train will leave Tamaq ua daily ' (Sunda e
MBE "WEDNESDAY DOLLAR JOURNAL" Is excepted.) at 61 es'elcwk A. M. an d o'clock P. 11 y
1 r ai d e n ierk i r
w o l f
s t h h e e d ,ts i k t
h . Calico e a are warrantal not to . and connect with the Naning and 'Aftenioon Trains "
'the title of a week! r. to be published in Other article whatever that will in any mannerlnpre
ma Borough after the first of July next. Thep 01.- from Potterille.On the Reading Railroad.
This Fluid was originally discovered by the celebra
this Fluid.
LAS . JOURNAL wilt be devoted 10 EDYCATION, Retina:olG Will leave Port Clinton-On the arrival
TallealsaCE, Polditcs, AnalOut.lellgo GllnallisL ).ot r the Morning ;Train from Philadelphia on the Read-
Ngwa. dr.e. It will be independent In -character, fear_ tad Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Mitscherlich of BPI , FARE.
lets in to n e , and aim eenmantii to il ira h,b t he_ m ast tin, and for which he hat ever since had an extensive In g Railroad. ,
To Philadelphia, - - fil 00
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correct, dispaisionate, and tellable •lews of the sub- sale throughout °moony' and other parts of Europe . " Port Clinton, - - 75
Jetts under disensadn. It is designed expressly to A. Roysen (front whom 1. P. Hoyt purchased) is a JOHN ANDERSON General Agent,
aecommbilate the wants oftbe peeplaretn asserting and thorough Chemist, and %MS 611 r many years the sole Tarnaqua, April 19,1851 154 f
was therefore the only person in the United States
advocating their rights. and t° serve " a medium of superintendent of Dr. blilscherlieh's Laboratory. and
expression for their views: the publisher therefore
who had any knowledire of Ito manufacture, and any NEW MULSWEEEENT.
intends to make It PSI Sad) a paper as the
i be times de
s, circulation among the Mauro. other Annie putpori in: to be Sin It must be 6 1a ri m,
spirit of ,
Its cheapness, and the I mpor t rt e
of the field of la. 0" nature. We ask Son la Try it. It is sot are of the
bar it enters npon. will very greatly extend its EifEll- many ilanAhUgS. If you do not like it the money will,
latton, and render it undoubtedly one of the most in every such case, be refssdrd. It Emilie') soesaway
serviceable journals of the day. with that labortoug task of rubbing the clothes upon
The JOraNAL Will he printed ,pn good pa Per. about the wash-board, which wears out the i helms more
the size of thqd mite Jotax at.. before Its enlarge- than the regular use of theta.
went. A new font of type Is now casting for it ; It is an article better adapted for rleam.inr. clothes
and with the advantage of a Power Press, the pub. from dirt. vease,otaino, iron-mould, toil-dcw,oeti me
fisher bones to'furn fah a tinier that w ill compare fa. colors in calicoes. restoring clothe, to their orictuld
voratdy with any In the state. . color that have been stained with acids. II leanslfff
and greasy Carp, to, coat eallaro,hato,wool,kc.,
The matter will be entirely distinct from the Mt. dirty
s' JotaXst: and therefore and for scrubbing doom and cleaning paint, than
ern
that paper, peed not hesitate to subscribe fOr the those who now taki
anything which has ever been offered to the public.
WintillEsDia l i mber JOUINAL. Washing Fluid is pin up in large Pint !Males, and
'This First N timber of the DOLLAR 3DERN AS. will ap. ret.'tls at 111 cents per bottle. Eat h bottle tontaltio
pear in June, as . 4 spe,ienen, an d ,,,,,,1 r,g, . sufficient f).r two ordinary W a shir g ,
tarty after the fast of July. b
ruteSubscrs ei ill
;paper B lIIANNIN 9
fore send in their names immediately, as the ;paper Has been appointed sot,. Agent for the ,•ale of lie
wal be pablissed _ Fluid in the con rit ie. of rt, hits lk tll. Lebanon, and Nor.
TER Al el :-51 a year, payable is etiramer . . • thithibPrl mt. b., Verses. hail • Gardn...r. the Proprie-
Clubbing. , tors, and he is prepared to turtiloh it in Merril:lnto. ts, c
The 'IV Etta t.so•v Unt-;50 copiee„ - - 3.3 03 wholesale, to sell again, at the Plop' tetor's prim sby
the dozen bottles.
LAS JOVISNAL I h
wl.l . r for- Fur WEDNESDAY and
al. It Is abut tor sale retail at lily Store lit Pottsville.
rushed to one address, as .-Irreatilv's Jotatiats,to
r . 3 ,, c7paie:s. . .
32
70, I
ropy
of
each,
0.2
75 C ,
n t7 i t r i s il . r i a , i r e: . s e o ec ... a . t .
n l .1 1 s
i s ; a w l e r . ,
.11: , e t y , It
g ,
v a: ‘, ll
tiolilgern,
empty . • one address, as follows .
7 copies, - - - I; 00, 3 copies of each: 770 II" l" at his: t''re
-15 copies. - - 12 Ott; 7.. " It) 00 irS. Merelt tots and other. who desire to keep the sr
-30 copies, - -22 00115 .. ~ 3 .2 op ilelP for sale, in the counties named, will plea... send
Trib very low rites at which the paper is offered. '" their orders and the leans wi ll be giv"
comtwito, nil to require the subscription invariably In Pottsville July SG, MI. :10 if
advance, ,
Particular attention will be paid in the statelir
the markets In the Coal Region.
As I thousandtopieo of the specimen num
ber will be printed. It will afford a fine opporiunidy
for advertising. Advertisements intended for the
specimen copy. must be sent in before the 111th of
June next.
Every young man might to sub , erike to ltd. pa
per. as the terms of subscription are w ietln the mai
of all. ,
al- Pest Masters will pleasi act as Agent.). in form
ing Mobs. Ac , and forwarding AllhArrlplann‘. For
every Club of Fifteen. we will furnish a copy g•at i ,t
to the person who forms the Club. .
*The MINERS' JOURNAL is pnblicheil every
Saturday. on an extra large sheet. at $2 per tinutri .
Inv Clubs, as follows: Toone address. three copies 415;
seven copies 010; fifteen ropier, $2O. sod at, rally
fr.fiPlo the person , who forms a Club )(fifteen.
Rates of Postage after the Ist of July.
Free to all subscribers In Schuylkill Couloir
Under 50 miles, per annum. -20 Cllll.
Over 511 end under 300, per annum. 40 .
•-•
3111 and under 1000 Miles pet minim, (41 ."
•• 'nob , - 20011 .. KO "
' • 2000 " 40e0 " •• St 00
BENJAMIN BANNAN, Paill.<her
Pottsville, May It. 1.).-.1 21—
13111
POTTSVILLE ACADL_ - _
p 11F. undersigned listiang tosenenttuited with the di-
I .rectioncif the Pottsville Acsdemy,takes the litrisrty
to recommend this Inallintion to the patronage or the
public. The principal. who received his educatiOn in
Elie beet uni.eryilies oPrlturnany and Parts. and who
lies been for several years engaged in tractlin; in this
country, will teach ancient and modern languages. as
Latin Greek,llehre*, Get man and French, the higher
bra-trite, of Maihenta tics, at Geometry: Algebra,
surveyinc. fileo•nration Calculus, al well as
Natural Philosophy and the primiple. or Chen 33333 v ;
whilst Mr J. I'. Snot:* Pa. a graduate of 'Vale Col
lett and a practical flunk-keeper, will tate chafe, of
the Vnalith twain - lire. at Spelllitr, Ilea ding, W Minn.
Cluurnistinin, Rhetoric. Arillitnetp . .lli-tort' and tleii
vanity. Thetirtticiplce nf Ilona Ileepinc
and the pupil+ el ',cited It ine keepiti2 of it. tilino•
arrntint• by it. u4le entry. Nana It Ayer. a gradu
als. of New IlaMpAifff Female Seminary. has 'been
engaged In teach the Eleintioary hrahelice and Briw
ing Even the conallast•liny• will be ra Uri iliy
lauad
Iffy the teachers inemsetve, And to s,,nisit Men
pnnunity will he ntfnr.l d to prose; ntr their -Ind. ,
as tar es at any of our common Colleges. Wiih I
di,cipline shall he combined a reepectrill and kind treat
nient of the scholars. Pupils front abroad can he accom
modated with boarding on mndrtite terms,in resperta
hle houses. Thrisp &airing to learn the
German language ihorringhly,
can lind admittance In
acimmpllshed Gernian family. '1 he terma„of Tui
tion are as hitherto, Oil yearly: for Languages and
llf.afc111. 0 : *Sevin The year is dltided into 3 sessions.
Ist from fltelytMontla V in Sept. to new Year, $lO. el
tea 81; (inn, New Year to the 2.131.1nd:1y in kind
$7. arid $2 'NO extra. 3d from thence to the 34 Ntonday
in July, 07, and $250 eltra ; cat the peeper: y plass.
Iti dollars a year, fi dollars for the Istsrpsion :and k
dollara for' 2d and 3d eat h Mills payable at the end
of the lirst,trionth of eat h ee•sitin. It is bight) impor
cant that every scholar •1 1 111 l 11 enter the School. with
Ihe.r.nrnnienr.ement of the first SIS. to,
L. A NGELE, Principal.
2rl Its
EETI
July l!. IE2I
Franklin Venitian Blind ManninOory.
14 hob BEAN, No. 200 RACE: r.. 4 RE
I • Doors shove Ninth, opposite Frankleu eqoare.
Philadelphia,where he will keep consiently iii hood
or nianufarture to miler a superior amt 4Ohipllable
alaPnfllTWal of Venitian Blinds, nnsurpasseel for Ilahi
ness, ehirahtliey and finish, which well be
sold an flee 'inervi reasonable terms. Ile respectfully
11.11 CID a continuation of the patronne of hes old
friends and Jhe readers of the Miners' Joarnfil, and
Invite all ix - hostilely economy, in I he way 01 ehlap and
excellent Illinets.to give hint a call.
N. U. Old Blinds neatly repaired. painted and
trimmed. Orders front the country e a reruns peit
Phiin..not.l2., 4.2-1 y
(Btatty's Roe, X•rwegias atm t. PotterJlr, l'ennett-.)
Plumbing Shop.
HAS CONSTANTLY. ON HAND A SVI'FLY OF
1.11. all sires of Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead. Moral Tin.
Bath Tubs, Shower 'laths, Ilydrante. llose, Haul&
and Slash. Acting Pumps and %Yager (*tope's; a 1.... al
kinds of Brass Cot it■ for water and steant, War,
cup. and Gluhes for Enzinee. All Rinds °trapper
Work 21111Phstobln:tIone in the neatest-manner at
the ehorteld nntire.
N. D. Carat paid for old BM., and Lead.
Pottsville. On t. 20. irl3o.
COTTAGE 1171INITERE.
Hats. WARE & CO., No. • SO CUE:IINUT street.
above Tenth, Manufacturers of Painted I:onage
Chamber Furniture. The subscribers would call the
attention of the public to their extensive a•orirtinent
of the above Furniture. Persons furnishinatittlftees,
Boarding-hmises, &r will hod mud' to
their advantsze to examine his flew style of Furni
ture before purchasing, as It Is durable, ornamenral
and tow priced. Complete eels from $l3O upwards:
Seas or slinele Pieces palmed and ornamenie.l in any
style In order. Also. Chairs, Extension Tables and
other Furniture at-very low prices.
,N. B. The Trade •upplied asaissual
Philada., June 2R, 1551
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
MEN ; -WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED.
A LL persnna employment, big and lithe.
young and old. male and female, and.alao, all
matins Malting to employ any and all kinds of hands,
laborerlor servants, will receive tiepinl information
by calling at the office or the auhscribei In. Market
Wee!, Pa• trY Term. moderate.
N. lil. WILSON,J. P.
Land Agent and General Collector.
lily
April 5. ISM
SHOEMAKERS' GOODS.
rAN IIAND. AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING .(
, t—lnnr own impart.ii inn—all k Indent Shop .5,t olio and
Trimmings. -Merchant , ' and Manur.tettitere will he
well supplied with articles in the above line—whit
will he sold on arcommndat ing terms.
PAiNE.
importer and Dealers in Sh wmakers! Goods,
N. E. corner of FOURTH& ARCH soros, Phtlath
July 2.1,, laSi 3073 m
11 UMBER YARD.-TILE ATTENTION OF
14 Onllders Ind othrty.ln rpopertnilly Invited to the
Planning Mill, whet, they rU tit. 'tinted in MI of
Muted El..tinn, Turning and I.tintht.r, (torn I Iniqt
BOW! , In Pannel Plank..
. . IIF.NRY STRAt CH
Corner of 21ii and Norwegian Sirens
May 25, liiso 21-tr
.
S. W.
L. 11. ALLEN.
,11-1,-
S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA
The Genuine Article,
1, EATIN IMPROVED-,MANIIPACT IT RED RV
hoar. c,IIILTON, the Great thembit.
Dr. .`i. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, '
The moot Extraordinary Medicine in the World i
over two hundred and fill) ihnoisand persons cared
of carious diseases, within the lost Iwo years. ll clues
Scrofula, fltabborti Ulcers. Mos nflatermt
ry. Fever fbaree,iErysopelas. [Meanie t ions.
Consumption,:Gsneral Debility. Ilya.
minis, COltiernras. Skin Disei •
sec, Liver complaint, Dropsy
and Gout, Ringworms, .
Cancers and Tumors; Heart Diseisee.
The great beauty of this medicine Is, Olaf It never
injure. the constitution. and is alyrd'ys beneficial, even
In the most delis ate, and Is the only medicine ever t its.
'covered th..(ereatee new, pore and 'rich blond, and
that reaches the bone. Thousands are rciidy to testi
fy to Ito many virtues.
GREAT SIRING AND BUMMER MEDICINE..
Every person should take a bottle spring and fall. to
regulate the • stem and drier nut all Impurities.
. TAKF CARE of YOUR CHILDREN.
s}
stem
bottle of r. . P. Townsend's Ealtrart of Sar
saparilla will c anse the system of a child.
READ TIIE EVIDENCE. -
This iII to c miry. that my child was afflicted with a
hestrible disease to the fare (which resisted the ef
torte of my family phyeiclan.) and was entirety cured
I by half a bottle of Dr. H. P. Townsend's litarsaparilla.
WILLIAM .W 001).
Unioninwn. Fayette en., Pa.. JUly a, Inso.
This Is tocertify that we have sold Dr.et. P. Town
send's Sarsaparilla for many years, andennsider It a
very valuable medicine, many ruins having been er
frstrd in our if kinity. A young man by-the name of
Westley Rotherock, of this place, waa .enred of the
Sc raise, (hiving large lumps In Isle neck) by the use
of one bottle. , THOS. REED, & SON.
Nordin:Mon, Pa., July 3d, PM.
NOTICE. • . ,
The, public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townsend's
Extract of Sarsaparilla, will in fume be manufactior
ed.under the direction of James R. ("Minn°. ch em k t,
whose name in connection with that: of Dr. S. I'.
Townsend. will be upon each bottle. to prevent fraud.
:hold at fIANNAN'S
Bookstore, Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail.
13-Druggista and others are informed that we have
made arraogementa to supoly this medicine by the
Dozen, at the Manufacturers ,
prices. It will be to
theiradvantage therefore to procure the iraupplies from
as.
The Recipe to manufacture this article, Was sold a
few months ago, for therm of One Hundred Than
said Lislittra. the best evidence of Its great worth as a
medicine: The sale has been unexampled.
The article sold as Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's, is ail
V•llumbnirr Jacob Townsend is a Vender of Pe
riodicals in New York, and a firm pay.; him several
hundred dollars a year for the use of his name, for the
purpose of manufacturing a spurious article, and palm
it off upon the public as the "genuine article," by cal
ling it old Doct. Jacob Townseud's Sarsaparilla.
Crlf you want the melee article always ask for
NO. 8. 'P.
oz Townsend's Mansparilln. S
Aus so
WISTAD A. KM
23•Sif
so-if
N. M. NEWNAN'S
" Encourage Mime Manufactures II you want to
vurirmrt the (region—that's the .Vlrllltle
Jeans...
BROGMCMZE,TUMCLAY,EARTUMN
AND tiTuNE-W Alit: at %Mit , ' AVTORY.
TIIE PRorRIEFOR MANHFacTORV.
neat Prot kville, in Schuylkill county. Pa.. te
tpectfully solicits custom of the surrouodinit Store
keeper. for the 3Tltclee of hie manufacture, where he
offers as equal to au mace elsery here, and lower In
price than the ttade of Mis redwin have eyer yet
bought. They ennvot it. pa:t of Rockin;hatti•wvre,
viz: Pitchers. Coffee-rota Tea-Pate, Sugar-Bowls,
eroartiP. Fruit Rptilt•uoiß,
STONEWARE.
Napptee
" pre
•• •• •• Vecetable "
••
" [Liking Pl.iles,
Alin. Yellow Strlnest are. Oingut and Root liner Bot
tle*, intr. Pli .
ehers Bowls, Preserve, Jelly and Fink
ling Jar.; Jelly and Cake. Mouldy, Barth*, Care., and
Chambers. and generally every Aritrlenianufartured
Ile also. ITlalMElCthres to miter the Intl...xi"
Fire Brit km nf any shape or *lze
Strive Cylludersand I ininge til All p3tirtp.:;
Flue anti Flonong liter;
Arch, Key and Wedge Mirk. ;
Oven, Arch and Flom TtleA, ace • &,
I).} older (or the ol.ove are real... Wally ',arched.
Office mill Show Ware-ronut"(Wholesale only) In
Silver rerrace Building*. 4Netilre et reel, Pottsville.
Addrees. F. HODGSON. Agent. Potts, dle.
Nov. 'A ISM) 47-if
Utility ,_,,,1 C.II/Vliflellre C0m1,,,,,1 !
PIANO AISTE/ MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
IPaye I:noo and Paper Stare, In Pol,rolle
'I I IIE SIIII +1•1(1116' ft %V ILI, OpEN I.\ A FEW
I
dap two door, below bin ureeent Hula Idt.lonent, l l
Piano and Mnatc . ll InAtlntne. t I.S'areltonan, ~ .I.e , hrr
with a Pap.. and V.ilo i Stn., II:, PI was tvlll be ,
front the alit c. 1011.11...1 Mak. r, :t lot :ill Ili.. :11.w:it '
Instrnments %A ii. be act! , t«.l is tilt vv.,: ~tie, It)
one of the beat Art eat,. In the .o.lnirV
lie II:1u jo.t re... Wed ',l'd 40 Violow.l;nl,ll.,l'hll.' , .
Fife., hr....piton. Aro • gbr V 6/1 , 1. 1.11. Pa
Th,....1et tof lb, tot., let 1 I. turnhab nn0..1 am
, n•a jn•l ay. Ilya,. a+ Ito.) rtit i.e tottcha--e4 in PIIII.I i
delpttia, an., ettith.tte I. 11 , 1" (ni utwor 11, 11, to lila.
lIIIII.IIS •
PAVER li A NI:INGA - The oit,teritter oil al.‘n
open in co-10t...t0m ut Ms lil. 1:1V - tbl.stonrtil '3 raper
Singe finitwat Ulf nil ‘lllll.. 01141 elite! o r 1 •„ 4 ,e, ib„,,.
.0., (lit Hull.. Parlore unit Ilonin•. Alan, God and ,
Velvet Pape., Horde,. Ileenratlons, flak, Ti,`-e.. I. 1
Malintany and other paper,
Ilie arrangiithevit with the Nl:troth...wept art etch
that be !littera btonaelf lit tt he ran fornit.ti J•I [end
%II ;1.,' tinent 1,• .ttect from us .111 he found in the
1am...! e.tattloainentr in tow I 111 , ., 1111.7111 r iii price
fro in e rirlit• in 51 per pl• r v Ili. Wt. r+ WO' ill.o hr
found it. low, and In loony 1•,1 ••••••••11., , ,,, linn the
y 'me Ott ,kg ar..1.14 in I'Litadelphli.
V.- Paper Illanthot Meo hafts, kr., totppliett in hole
sale at toy pfli.1••1. 11. lINN \ AN.
c} All kinilii Or Thiali al InAtrilmento tint nn hand
obtained to nrder at abort notice, with 1111. :Vivant:l ve
that they %, ill hr selected by a competent All-1 111 It,
city.
June-21, It,-51 2'"
01110 FIRE & wavat PROOF PAINT
AND Ikl VT Oil.. , 1
r i IIF: fll'lttßl:lt4llEß II Acl .11 , :4T 'ALI Ti' ED f
1 inn of this rrlrlattrd Pahl, whirl. 14 toroth*
Into trellrf.lll.e rot painting ronlo. (ram , drcelllnfa•
and In fart all kinds r.f building, 41-1- . which require
to be I 4MI from the toyagen of rite and IC3ler.
T ltt roof, ,littottr roof, kr.. will br prevented from
traklng, or rl their clorobilits doubled it) the nye of
'1
tits point and (ramp , 00ldinita ran be mad. to Intllnte
both grey and red •111111-1,..e, %bile Si 111. F ame time
1 they reeMpealtrinor B. A r e •ip, ar ,pp,r the ranarerl Of
Orr, as 1 Mich nr 'lone 11011114 11 I. f 11110.1111,1 In
grt.y., Ip.rolftte and Ante torn P311'11.45 and 1011.rn
supplied in riant Br be: at tor : ManOlirlOrer prier, Also.
oil In be II red with the paint farnt4hrd it the low rate
of 43 ernlA per gallon by the ken or halve', whirl) rr -
dor•ot thr ',Molina , toabont one halt the prier of the
nilirr kind of Paint now in lion. In 011111 Ihr In4n
roar, Cotopanlro Inoue Itulldintrtt rOtrefed with 1104
paint at a lower rtre thantiwy do tho, rover•rl w rib
either tin or Tine. Thep:1111111 for titahool ernuit.l in oil
or dry by the barrel or keg, either rhocnlalr. tier) or
:413111t color, 'ty II 11.1. , NN A ti•
Agent for I be Ma ntifdriorer.
I March 8. 1851. lo-
BLASE'S Patent Firo Proof PAINT.
FROM i)1110
• I'fillSilliverihers have jolt received 3 (nether sap- '
ply or this singular and cah.ab e 40.4f:incr. In
addition to the elate color, they have a lienotifiti
chocolate or brown, rrseutldmg tile o.lllii onne now In
use, and so much admired for the front of hooding.'
Its principal ingredients are •ilit it, a lionin I RIM pro-
Inside of loin, which In ihr "pi .. i . n of sear iodic men
aatisfamority at mints for its fire-proof,iat ore—the
two former sidestanres being awl the
latter artier as a cement. 111 hind the tt hole together
and make a firm and durable paint.
For nee it is milted With Litieeed nil. 'end applied
with a brush, the sane 11.4 nr.!innry 1...•.1.. to pond
tron,tir.. zinc. rainy:net, par., ,Ar. It lierilene gradn
211) 1111.1breill11,4 fire-prop 1. I* I. partle.ll.lllv sulla
hie for root', of buildings, steamboat a id enr-declis,
railrnarl loidges.fences, &c. A Innfcndrd with the
article is equal to one o slate, at It vast oat tog of
rt
pens.'.
Idperlmens may he Peen al the Mitre if the enteicti
hers. 11 hill SON. lint till &
No. 435 south Front St., Philada.
1331
Aprll22:
-
GASPER' HEFT.
gL e IMPORTER AND 111:11.CII IN WIN E•I;
gr„:ll..Liquors, and Impotted Sea.ll,. Nit. in. North
turret Ploladetonia would ...pert-
Tully call the attention of 11,4,1 keeper• 01111 other•
In ku well selected NI." it of WINGS, 11.1t1CORS and
imported (AGARS, lit Pin? P and °oder roliont-honie
Lock. COGNAC PRA NEM ES of cation. Wand.,
consipting of Pale and t),rk, tI nil Sc Co. finer,
Mattlory.l hard, thiptly es Co., aihl
Super (11l London Bort, and variona Brand. of
Colman and other Brandt,.,
udlNES,,Sze—Fin" old Madetra. Sherry, Teneride
and LioloonAVine9--Super old Poll Wine, Clarets of
different kind.. on draught or In C 1..., Ileld•lek, P.
A. Miming & , and Gender < Genuine Anchor
Brand., in.Plnts and talliart ,
CIIAM B, !nether with a general o,a outtnenr
of Scotch and Irigh Mall Whi.keya, Unhand 1.1tri..1,
tnailat Peat Ii Bran 'y. nld Ljnorht3l., Movpuir.l.
kiln Whiskey Wild Cherry. Iliac kl.errv, Ita.pl,erry
and Lavender liratt.hrs. a'r Superior Wtur 01.11
Sltuu
afit Bitters ;A
Philada.,lklne 7,1451 23.6 m
lIELIUUNG'S SALAMANDER SATES.
I ! 4lE' VALIDITY OF' Tlllrit PATENT. (vier bay
ing been vigorously come-tett - by tom* at 1.011 fur
the lint years.) ham been luny and linall) rstalt
'bated in the tatiprvnte Court of the tinned Stara.
The until...it:nett, at hitt del.!, ht on baud a 11-go
assoriment n' the gettione PATENT sAI All ANDER
ti A FEA. A 1..0. nil hinds m IlittN r CtlE.T .4 ET
BOX CS, VA li I.T MR:I 11 - 1 h a' All.l 1.411
Fire and Proof with new and r 4 et .t hi l h in d
!titres of into, makerit—formitte the ta12..1
in the world. Alen, Ow following LOPES:
Changeable, Combination. Penton:llion :mil
Changeable Atildriunpowder Lake; IlaW• nen:spa.
tent Powder and Bulgier-proof Lutk, Day, Newell
Day's; and LocA. o other t.plebrafril ma keel.
.1011:4 FARM..
,No. 31 Walnut et.. Plillada...ole Avnt fir the +i ate
of Pennsylvania .
June it, 0351
- NIECIULNICAL ENGINEERING.
A : , 41 OUTLINE of ;ger-hasten! Engineering will'',
A
Prawingwor tilif9hed Alei Minn 's Tools and Ap
paratus of every deseriplion. Aldo a number of d t s.
(Pivot places *howling the arrangements of o eit
monied ninnufictolles, Cri•t, Oil and tuber
Mills ; Foundries. Forges.lt.dling Mills. Sugar, Paper
and Spinning Wit liinen. reinips :and Water work,
-Cloth Manufactories, &c., &c., with an appendix con
taining the uccrogasy desctiptinns and ra nlai hon a
collected, elaborated and published by American En
gineering Society, under the direr Win of Frederick
Moor.. It it decidedly the hest work tot Engineer.
and Machinists, ever publivlbed.
Ce Price to Sliblit rther3 81 00 per number. To fion-
Subnetibers $1 50.
• •
Subscription:, reccitrett arid singlet civics for catchy
R. HANNA'S,
Reßuhr appointril Airco.
roti.eilie. June 11, 15:4
ELDRIDGE'S PATENT Corn SUELLEIL
clink: ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS IN VI-
I Ind to the improvement in Corn nim ICI,
acknowledged to hr tar enperior to ail other, being
on an entirely new principle of Shelling the Corn
passingstraiyht throorh
lengthwise or the eaf,llll.llllb
revolving. 'thereby requiring no gram, to
intreare its speed. which adds matt-11111y in the root
()Collier machines. It turrateasirr and shells Cleaner
than any other. and Is portable In size and dor dile in
commouoion. rt./1.0111 interested ard invited to call
and sre it la opetalinn. The tight of this and hthrt
multicolor sale. For tun her particulars addrere or
ayply to DAVID F.I.DRIDEF..
N. W. corner ^_d and Dock : 4 trect, 3.1 story, Na l .
July te5,1651 :10-^n,
NEW SPRING GOODS.
IMINATON' & Co., cEATRI y rItEET.
4 pile the Pon ctiltp—p4later's ..td rtiando— would
, ittletrm their friends and the, pn6lie retie/04,Am ih i . y
':have taken UMlPnai ilnin,4 In ileirti in! their Sp,
stock of Goods, whirl, they hat,e greatly inrrpased
and enlarged. We rOnfidently atlirm that a more am
ple and rinnplete a.sortment or ends has not been
opened in any one gore in Splittylkill County; and as
to rite...tine's in pt ice. they challenze comparison whit
any othpfestattliehment an city or cOllllllll. Come and
examine our flock and you will he satisfied and con
vinced Ilist such le the tact.
Pottsville. Apr 1119.1661. IS-
- STILL LATER FROM THE CITY.
' PHILIP lIOFFA WOULD RE_
spectfolly Inform his of customers
and the public generally, that be has
taken the extensive Coach Making Es.
tabllshmentof Frederick If. Maurer, where he is now
prepared to do all kinds of Carriage making , and all
long experience in the business Impel to be able to
give general satisfaction to all those who may call
upon him.
Pottsville, October 5. 1850
METTIODIST HYMNS—A large assortment of
Methodist Hymns alwats on hand and for sale
at publishers' pare* at H. MINIVAN'S
Cheap Hook and Statinner Bturn.
April th, test .16—
EMI
' • -14.1..3;.• Aga ta t
HOWARD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.—
vtre are prepared to receive and forwald Ma/ per
Pavretuter Train, (our Express Car being always
in •charze of spectat messeneerm tnerehandize of all
deft riptionf • packages, bundles. r pc(' i e.tia n k notes, dce.
M.o. particular nttention paid to eollet.tinz
Drafts and Acconnts. , Packages and Coo& delivered
daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia.
And Pottsville. 'Offices—Centre Street, Pottsville;
So. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; N 0.6 Wail
Street, New Votki N 0.13 Court Street, floston.
HOWARD, EARL Co.
14.1 f
April S. 1&;l
PASSENGER TRAINS.
I 0-#2.k.lgEqii*Neena
O i FFICE oF TIIE PM 1
ADELPIIIA dr IIEAUING
llatiroad Company—Philadelphia, AU:. 3 0 . 1 85
I F
all all Arrangement.—FAßEl RZILOCCtD—From Phil
&liana toPottsville two
as
Trains daily.
Sundays eicrepted:) On and afler SiTt. lit.lSSlown
trains will he run each way, daily, between Plida
;del:thin and rottpvin ,
MoRNI:VG 1.170..
1 Leaves Philadelphia at 11 o'clock, A. M., daily, in•
kept Sundays.
Leaves Pottsville at 7: o'clock, A. 51. dally, accept
Sundays
AFTEIINOON LINE.
Leaves Philadelphia at 31 o'clock, daily, except Sun
461.Lsses Pottsville at &cluck, lialty. exerin Sun
days
FARES.
Ist (Lass cars 2d des • rairrl
'Between Phila. and Pottsville, 02 75 102 25
, Between Phila. and Reading. I 75 I 45
• Depot In Philadelphia. coiner of Broad and Sloe
!streets. Passengers cannot enter the ears unless pro
, voted with at late.
Fifty pounds of h . :lunge will he allowed to each paw
l:fencer in these lines, and passengers are expressly
I prohibited front taking anything as baggage but their
own wearing mime,. which will he at the risk of Its
ntslls t.
By or.ier of the Board of Managers
S. BRADFORD. iirrrytarY•
35.1 f
t0Tt,6,16M
FREIGHTS S. TOLLS ON COAL
wtew _
(Irro . r or roc & READING. RAILROAD ('n.
ll PhendelpAid, Rept, 3, Mi.
The 1131 r, of FREIMITes TO TOLES on ("nal. train - -
ported by thin earatinhy, will hp as follows (nun
Sept. rith, 1551, uTill tontine. tottice •
ammo
Philudietidaa, - . . _ '
.4 _ 35
IS
Inclined Plane, - - - - -
Nicritisn. 40 35 15
Germantown flailioad, . 40 35 15
Fella of Schuylkill, - - - , In 35 IS
Manavunk. • - - - , 10 35 IS
Spring Mill -•, - - 35 30 15
1'..11.1,..h...krn & Plcnimilli R. it, 30 15 10
Itanitei•s and Poits and lone.• .15 . 20 115
Notriplown rim Ili til,eooit , - go 15 ni
14.11 Kennedy. - in 15 Oil
Valley Forge, - - - - ' IS 15 °°
Placid% vale • • - - - • 14). tes 115
Floyer• Ford. .. . Oil 05 65
Pottstown, - - • - • tro (15 S 5
Bougcte lictile, - - - . 0 1111 lils b. 5
Baumsiown, - - - - 00' M' 60
Reading. - - - - • ' en ' 75 • '7ll
Between nestling end !Blairsville. I
iihrsville, - . - - 'W I 7 5 170
M
Hamburg, ' 85 . AU' '
Orwlgslitsig. - - -
...: 55 511
By miler of the Board 01
S 111i511.1v.
. BRADFORD. Oriet'y.
Sept. 13. 10.45137-tf
FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL.
OIFICI: 11l TH 1:31'IlVTLIIIII. NATIOLTIni C 0.71
Sip. let, I'SI. I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT ON AND
tiller the 13th instant. the intro in be allied for
Toll on ANTHRACITE ii • OAL. earth.' on the
64111106 W 94svigittion. anti Owns. time 44 Ca... awl
Landing's, will be an follow,— mild rate, to rontinue
until the closing of the nits ig,tlon 'hi. year:
_
FROM
. ~_—,..--..,—..—....,
itla . .. , zg'a2. ,
v„: , ......,
51 ,
EsiFi
-.....--------
PMladelnbia - - - 50 49 1 48 49
:Aararink • . 59 49 48. 49
springiil.•• - ' - 43 44 41 35
tonsimborken - - - 45 44 41 35
Plyannuili Dam - - •45 44 41 , :15
Nortimouro•Tol 141.12e•p0t1 - 43 42 30 35
P.m Keonrdy - - - 41 41 38 33
Voile, Forst. - • - 40 30 30 '33
Fa wloree Dam 40 30 ar , 30
1.t001...rv111e - 35 31 31 28
l'lnrnilville - • - 35 34 31 IN
tio)..l's Ford - - . 23 34 31 28
Frdiriov.o lAndlng - . 35 31 31 28
l'nrilinion . - - . • 35 34 31 2:4
11m1slernnugli - . .., 3 13 . 2 29 2P4
11.381.0 g - - - - 30 29 27 25
Allhootto• • - - 30 29 27 23
Nohr.vgle - , . - - 30 ,29 17 25
'Limburg - - - - 39 29 27 2.i
41rwlgsburg Landing - - 25 1 25 25 i
Ity gader or the Managers.
F` FRALEV. Pm.!dent.
37-If
Sept. 13, Issl
PHIL/IDA a' READING _RAILROAD•
At
.: j 5 z ...... .r - --
..;:•iiTstrola- ...
..
• -.
ac .. Sit
-
( EDU('T If) NOF FREIGHT ON hIER (' IIAN SE V.
;o commence Marcia I, InSI.
HATEri OF FREDA! V PER 100, ,BS.
,3 *
t-
Z z i,: t
ii 77: 1. 6
I —, -,-4 2 4' 4
. s
F , r
Ise Class.—Hitotninejt Coal,Orickel
Ice. Iron Ore, lactic:alone, PI: Iron. ). 9 co. 44 fib.
Planer, Slate, Tiles, J
241 ru.s.--PloomA. Burr Blocks.)
Cement, Gritidsicines. Guano, laths, I
Pitt h, Railroad Iron, heavy, ROMIG HOl i fllf. 54 its
8111, 13111 A. Shingles, Tar, Turpen• I
tine. Timber and litimber. J
3d Chts4.—Ale, Beer and Porter.) ,
Ashes, Pot and Pearl. Bark. Barley.'
Bones and limns/ Coffee, C o tton.'
4V btokey & Domeet c Liquors, Grain. ) •
Iron Castings. roach; Rolled, Bar Of l} Si cts-111 rt.
11 3 ,nrncred iron, Roller Plates, Flat
liar illaProad Iron; Lead and Shot,
ROIMPAPP, Potatoes. Nails and Spikes, -
Solt Provisions. Surer, Saltpetre & ;
Tobacco, tenonanufnetured. J
FLOPS per bairel,„ 25 eta. 11 its
4th Claes. — ApplOP, Bran. Bhtter 1
Cheese. fortlare,Eart hen-ware Ergs, I
Groceries, (except those stated)iternp I
hardware Sr, (tottery, (fellow -ware. I
Lard, Leather, Live Stock. 51annfar- r 17 ill. 9 eta,
titres of Iron, rie Machinery; 011,015. .
term, Paint., R,,,v.. Hider, Rigs. Run- I
sia inert limn, Seed!, Steel, Aweet I
Potatoc4„Tattliw, Vinegar & Wire. j
srh Mass.—Books and Stationery.)
Donis and shotzs, Camphine & Spirit
Oil. China. Glass and Quee,n'sn. ure. I .
Cigar., Confectionery, Dry Goods. }22 co. II lIC
Drugs, Fresh Fish. Meat SIMI Fruit,
Foreign Liquors. flops. Spirits of •
Turpentine. Tea., Wines and Wool.
March 1.1851 041
TRANOPORTFD
TALLIC Rubber Machine BELTING.
'rim EXPERIENCE of IIIE . LAST 4 YEARS.
1 has gained lot this Belting the conhdenre of the
consumers ; this. together with the fact that great im
prove,ments have been 01.111111 In the quality, warrants
the manufacturers In asserting it to be superior to
leather or tiny thing else, for all open Belts, (inure es
pecially for heavy or main lielts,) for the following
rf•SS. , II , I:
I. The perfect equality of width andthirknesswhiels
it will retain.
I. No danger of heat under 300 degrees Fahrenheit
Injures it. and it rentaitic flexible in any degree of, old.
3. It is of great strength and durability. does not
slip on the poke.. Court qUellay a gain of power Is oh.
tained, and when adjusted to machtnety. does not re
quite alteration, as is the ease with leather. or any
other.
, 4. In wide Belting the cost Is much below that of
leather or any other.
' A large assortment *Ways on hand, and furnished
of given lengths, el shortest notice.
MACHINE DELTIMI:
A scale of prise,. by the pier. of 100 feet long
2 Inds 3-ply per foot 11 rents, 4-ply 19 rents.
3 • • •• la • " 17 "
4 " •• •• la .. I. 24 "
INEI
t i 116 OS
9
In .. " .
=Mill
75 ••
fig ••
95 "
1,05 .•
WATER HOME
Istr'i,per
I"
••
15 0 •. ••
.• •.
114 " ".• . "
I! 46
li ..
~
21 46
55 "
2 1 14 .4 GO
21 66 £3
For sale. at Factory pricer. by . P. DANN AN.
Agrnt Mannfactorrra.
Alec), Strom Parking of to 1 loth thick. car
etpringo. Rings. gt.r., for Water Pipea.
April If!, 1851
A. BOOR FOR EVERY BODY.
DOSITWICK on Natural Death: and how to keep
young—belna an inquiry Into the causes of natur
al death, or death from old age, developing a new and
certain method of preventing the consolidation or os
sification of the body. and thus indefinitely prolonging
vigorous. elastic, and buoyant health, and of render
ing parturition easy and safe;—by Ilona Bosewier,
M. Id. It is certainly onerof the most valuable works
Peer published: no person should neglect obtaining a
copy. For sate at D. BANNAN'ti
Wholesale and retail Bookstore. yotts vilfe.
Aug. 9, 19:.I 311—
•
lIE SUBSCRIBER BAB ENLARGED MR .BOOK
.1 Bindery. and inerewd the Machinery and hands,
andis now prepado ati binds of Binding in the
best style, at the lowest rates, by the single Book or
by the hundred or thouSanog.
All kind' of Wank work atinditctUltill to nrder at
short notice. • B. BANNAN.
Printer, Publisher and Binder.
Potteville, At SI. 1850 ,
LEM
NATl:inns • OWN ` 4 ' "°"' • •
THE .INOVALID.S BEST FRIESIDI
MPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE! TRIUMPH
lop wraoirra INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLs
IN SOLITII AMERICA!—YELLOW FEVER CH:
RED! TRUTH STRANGER 'WAN FICTION:
Satsm,.fdass4 April le. ISM.
William Wright. Esq.— Dear Sir—For many years
we haVe been the Salem agents, and also at one time
the county agents, for the sale of your valuable medi.
Moe, and during the whole of this time. we are not
aveare that, in any one instance have the pills which
we have sold been complained o fi as can•ing injury, or
not accomplishing their proper mission. It is doubly
'gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from
a source where the medicine which is sold had Oren
the eans g g oottand of wonsavig many fives.
•
Last year e sold thr g ee dozen hazes to go to a for
eign
pmt, and this day have received a letter from the
merchant who ordered them, giving en account II( the
wonderful effects which they did to curing a large
number of persons who were attacked with a prevail
, Ingepidemic similar to the yellow fever; while throw
Fonder the regular physician.' treatment, who were in
the Hospital, some three hundred. Including the
Governor, Magistrates,&e , fell victims to the disease.
If you would like a copyofnUf letter, we don't know
of any Impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps it
would tie of service to have it published, togetherwith
our names, as It Is addressi.d to us. We will consult
the parties Interested, and if pm wish it, you will
',phase write IP.. Respectfully, yours,
' W. & S. R. lyre,
room
r;x11
8 — ; • .1....t
1 40 • 1 3S, 1 IS
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.• 55
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EEEII
BOOR BINDERY.
M
d
The following is the letter alluded to above :.
G•Verille, Match 2% ISM
Messrs. W. &. S. B. Ives., Merchants, Salem :
Gentlemen—For come years past I have adopted In
my family; as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vege
table Pill. (for whom you are his agents in Salem)
and have found that medicine 01 great worth.
Last November we were visited by a kind of inflaM
moiety fever. (the same I presume wr hi c h greatly al- '
dieted our neighbors, the Braziltane, for nearly a year)
the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow
f r yer. and nearly three hundred persons fell vietine to
the epidemic (a great number fur a population is email
as OUTS) ' Our doctors named it the true ye,low fever..
Mgt their skill was inefficient to stop its progress. con
ning their mode of treatment to the use of quinine.
and the application of leeehee, forbidding the use of
purgatives, and of 'course all the soldiers and sailors.
who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, all also
the Governor, several Magistrates, severs! officers,
and in fact all those who were really afflicted with the
disease, fell victims tinter their mode of treatment.
A month previous.) had received three dozen holes
of Dr. Wrighee Pills. which 1 presume were botieht
at your store, by Meas.'. Goldsmith, Newcomb &
1 Feriees, merchants in your city, and with whom tarn
Idoing bushiest.. I had the •opportunity to .adminirter
these Pills to several under my roof, who were emint
ed with the same fever, and to 0 doses of eight Pills
eat II completely cured them of the complaint. I then
i gave away;nearly all toy Pi.listo some twenty nr OW-
L ty ?mantle. and all were relies rd as it were by' en
chantment.
I have, to consequence, remitted to Messrs. Gold
s ..... h. Newcomb and Farless, the sum of forty dollars
for the purchase of that quantity of this medic ine,and
I beg of you In deliver the Pills as fresh as possible.
I wildest you also to desire Dr. Wright to have hits
directions traustateil in French. whir h willtehd great
ly to eirtulatt Its Pills not only here, but also in the
othercotome• where thelmpulation is more numetsiow
Kit OW. trentlemen, in the liberty I have taken
In adthecs you this letter, whir h, for the sake of Ito
manity.:l have been compelled to do, av 1 donut mean
to a p r cipaic o n a u :mote which proved salutary to a
somber of poor people. and 111 fart most of the popu
lation is reduced to a state , of indigence. and It would
NT sinnit for ally one to seek lucre in such a way.
Accept. gentlemen, the most respectful salutations
of veur very obedient servant. A. ['Kumla
The medicine is for sale wholesale and retail, either
In English, French. German or Spanish (Werth - ma, at
, the Prilielpal Office, 189 lIACE SI., Philadelphia.
And for sate by E. & M. Beatty, Pottsvitte ; J. C.
Drown, do ; I) N. Heisler, do r W. M. Bickel. Or
wigsburg ; George Hammer,. do. ; Levan & Banff
'Man. Schuyiktil haven ; W. Taceart Tamaqua ;
Burnett It Bowman, New Philadelphia • M. Sr hwa rtz,
Patterson; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegrove l ;.l. Bolan
hold, Port Clinton ; W.„ Cooper., Tom sroral G, Rea-
I ;an. do.; Geo. Dethelbele. Ringgold s Joshua Boyer.
wg e nsmiry „ Joseph thrills. East ' iltutimurstit i D.
Hoch.ldiddreport ~. Lewis Deaner. Port Carbon; Jno.
Will Midair port ; .1. Gontbsr, Sr . Patterson ;
Geo. 111. Potts, Brockville ; Price & Ilugher, St. Clair;
Reed At Maier, Llewellyn; Johanna i'..khill. do.;
Geo. flyiffsityder, New Castle; .1. W. GUN.. Miners
vine; ,Eckel dr Dirndl, Tremont ; inn. B. Slcereaty,
do.; 'scot. Kauffman, LoWer Mahrintango ; and by
Agents In all oilier parts of the county, State anti the
! United States
June 7. ISM
Perry bawls , Vegetable Pain
Kilter.
• --- .
'IMF, WONDER OF THE AGE.—INTERNAL &
I Eat•rimi Reniedy.—A great discovety and vatua
hie medic Me. Every faintly ahnnld have a bottle in
races of sudden sickness. it mires
Cholera. FinwetComplaints . Chalk.. Diarrhwa.
Fryer and Ague ' Piles, Dysentery. Pain
in the Wad. Bruirea, R..euma- .
Item. Dyepepsra. and Burn..
READ - THE EVIDENCE.,
This certifies that I have for several month iced
Mr. Davis' Vegetable 'Pain Killer in my farMtly in
several of those r3t ,, e foi which it is net 'ntended,
and and it a very wieful family medicin
1 ..
A
.
Pastor of 2d Baptist CI r "
71.ba
This may certify that
er with great flirter!!"
Common Rowel Cu :
&c.,And would che4 ,-
amity meelcine.
----
FRIEND, aViq.—This may Minify that I atilt Use
re )2(
the Pa l . Killer in my family. My health has-heed on
goo: or three or lour mouths past. that I have but
li} e or no tire for it, and would .1111 reromniend It to
Abe public. _ R ver .lCH 2.1 ARD PECKHAM,
Fall Ri month, 17th. 1819.
's For aalii JENKINS & SHAW,
\ _,/ 125 Chesrut Street. Philadelphia.
C neraf Whotesate Aaente for Eastern Pentwylvaida,
, o whom all older,: and applications for Agencies
/froni Eastern Penhaylvania should e alliiret•seil.
R. b RANNAN. •
\ . wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill CO.
\Sli gt OAggistv and others rupplird to sell again, et the
telt ale,. •
Aug I MO 33.1 f
t trued hare entered iuto Copartnerehip under
the Firm of
& LAWRENCE!,
rl , O CARR - \ON TDB PAPER AND RAG 111 1 81
I. neis. aO. 5 MINOR Street, Philadelphia,
where they' hie d keeping a Wtn
Wee assottent of Pa•
pets, &e .cc . Ting In part as follosva :
D'riting Papers; Wove and Laid, American and
panto!. Itrantlittia.Coulut. Cu
rritillyrecomniernt it as a valuable
JAS. C. BROMEtt.
The • ode
Eng
Bath POMA and Nom Papers t Wove and Laid, Gilt
and Plain.
Colin Posts, Flat Caps. Print Irg Paper•, all aizer.
lisrdware Paper , . from IS by 2tro tix XS.
Colored and White Tissue Papers', American and
English. Hollingrwarth's Patent Manilla Papers.
Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and extra
sizes• Bull Envelop . .. Papas
C lured Printing and Cover Papers. •
Manilla Papers, all Pi7.PN. Glar'd Royal, all rotors.
Druggist, Bine Medium and Filterit g Papers. -
Te 3, Secret and Colored Papers for Confectioners.
Rag, :Manilla and straw Wrappiti; Papers.
Bonnet Binders.' Rot, Cap and Trunk Board..
White and Ruff Envelopes; Legal, Letter; Nate and
Ca..l sizes.
Arent.; f.r Bliss, Potter .fr ('e's., PRINTERS'
CARDs in parks and Aerie, a hoe and minced- odd
mee, rat to order. Alma, 11..4 Gill, Figured and
Plain Glazed Papers.
JOSEPH Milt, late of SP N. THIRD lareet.
N. S. LAWRENCE, late of No 3 MINOR street.
N. 8.-500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for
eabh.
Philada., July 5, ISM
PURE WHITE LEAD.
I'V I C I .-.."4 :l atil•R ß 4 l N " l l : l 4 l 4 ll ,l, m r a h"A l t t i s p ' h n i.a m i ,N o.
now a rood supply of their wananled pure • WIIIT
LEAD. and those customers who have been spartner;
supplied in consequence of a run on. the article, shall
now hive their orders filled.
No known, %Misname possesses those preservative
and branlilflnr properities.o desirable in a paint. to
au equal extent with unadulterated while lead ; hence,
any admisture of other materials only maps its value.
It has, they. fore. been the steady aim of the manufac
turers. (or many yetre, to supply to the public n per
fectly pure white lead.. and the unceasing demand for
the article, is moor that it has met with favor. It is
invariably branded on one bead: %VETIIERILL &
EttnTIIER in full, and on the other, warranted pure,
all in red letters
l'hilada., July 12.1851
- Tao - Mal or rossaos
Fom uveßroin. AND THE DIFFERENT Port.
in Ireland, to New York and Philadrlphla, has been
(Considerably reduced at BANNAN'iI PAISAGE
AGENCY.
.Drafts in SUMS of CI and up to .EXIO, Issued at his
onto', payable in any Part ni Europe, on presrotation
at any Rank, without discount. The money for drafts
ituhred at Bannans's Office. Is reerived In about one
half the lime it usually takes to receive fonds sent by
other Agents, and it is sure to go soft.
'orl , Letters post paid containing par money. five dol
lar, loth. pound sterling, with
r direction. will
he forwarded loonedtaiely, end a re .yips forwarded
to the person sending rt ; by addressing
B. DANN AN, Pottsville Pa
Agent for the old established House of P. W. Orme,
ar. Co., Liverpool.
June-21. Val
REMITTANCES so site OLD COUNTRY.
HAVING MADE Arrange
'. melds in various parte Of Ireland and Scotland,
and with Siesers. SPOONER, ATWOOD & Ban
kers. London_, la prepared to draw glight Dille from
One Pound Sterling to any amount required. payable
i h all Wm, of England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales.
Person , remitting Five !toilers to the Pound in par
halide, whit the name of the peroon who in to draw
the money, a bill for the amount, with a'rereirit for
them to hold, will be returned.
' Collections made In all pain, of Eiltnpe, and For
eign Bills of Exchange mite&
.1 P. SHERWIN, Potta . ville Pa.
!.11
Jan. a,
Violins, Guitars. rintei,kifes, Bsc.
1411USCIRIBER has Just received hi! raper
A. and Music Store, a lot of Vt.lnts, arrnrdians.
Guliary, Flutes. Fifes, ar.e.lall of which he will sell at
manuf.tetufers' prices. He will also have an wawa
mem of Plating. to alew days selected with rare. all
of which will be add at touch lower rates than Pianos
have heretofore berneold In Schuylkill county.
B.BANNAN.
t 7 An Mueieat Instrnmento obtained.fo order with
the advantage of having them selected by a compe
tentjuke. Poly 19. ISM ' • 29
P110:11rOX SOAP WORKS
South Fast COrlif? of CM'S 4. Vise St' rsets.PAilada.
TIIE UNDERdIGNED OFFER FOR BALE TIIE
yarning qualities of Brown and Pale Soaps, and
respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. resi
dent in Retusylkill Ca. BACON & CO.
ALFRED LAWTON bring connrcutd with the
above Establishment, solitits the patronage of his
friends, and wilt attend to all orders sent by mall or
otherwise.
. Philada•, May 44. MI
TV AT RECEIVED A. BEAUTIFIILASSORT
aI treat of Ladles' Garnet and Pearl Breast Pins,
Bracelet" and Ear Rings, for sale law by
BEADY i•ELLIOTT.
OB4S
Vac. 14, 1830
......_ .
: DR. ROWS ALTERATIVE STRAW.
-FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA. LIVER DISEA
s)
OF U
TIIEBONE LCE-
' vyCIIKONTO D en. sIICIIRES,
ISEASES,rosr.AsE
_
RHEUM ATI S3l, CONSUMPTION,
IIEART DISEASE, OLD ERPP-
TIONS. •
AND EV PURE DI- STATE OF TIE Bu mp.
ERY SEASE ARISING FRCIM AN IM-
This preparation has no equal for the !cure of the i . -..--
above named Diseases. My extensiv ,practice in There is no grain in the 111isIdle States
Philadelphia the past thirty years, has made me ac- 7,'
;
gestated with / all forme of disease, and blAng a grad-
which pays better profit than wheat, althoeg,h
uate from the University of Pennsylvania In MO.
under the guidance of the truly rest , Professore, at present its yieldi is somewhat uncertain,
Chapman. Physic, Gibson. COI and Dare:names cele- owinto the weevil, rust and otherenemits
brated for Melical Scrence.aud have daily Intercourse t g
and consultation respecting disease, an tarapplies- t
1 woich attack it. These should not (ESCORT•
non of remedies thereto. with these distinguished 1
Physicians, I act enabled from all these advantages, to , age the agriculturalist, but rather incite to a
offer the public my Alterative Syrup, which purifies .
and gives tone to the system, origin: theretrom an ' more earnest search for remedies therefor.—
lurking diseases. This remedy I have always relied ; As it is the season ;of commencing theprepa
upon, in a practice of thirty years, to restore weak
and broken down constitutions. Pepons who have 1 ration of the . wheat ground by the farmer,
been considered incarable, and whore dayt were nom- 1 a
I ,
Avethough t it Might not be irrevalent to
belted by many Physicians, and nos !icing ei witnesses I
to the truih.lassert.l advance a few ideas and suggestions on ii, e
Thecase of the intuit son of Mr. J. 'rilterer,.of 1 , ,
Philadelphia; establishes beyond a doubt the certain I surijec t.
result that the public may gain from the use of Dr.
Rose's Alterative Syrup, to purify the system. This The old mode ,of plowing the ground in
child was one year old, carried abOuto on a pillow, June, and letthr , lit lie till Aug u st _'or 'or
,
. ep.
With a CARIOUS ULCER of great magnitude, on the e. J
Spine.end a perfect skeleton. After erring Deltorre's tember and then cross-plowing, turning up
ALTCRATIVE SYRUP for three weeks. it Vio-
site old
ed flesh, and the uker diminished to MI, third I
ns i lite old partially Idecayed sod to the sun,
original size. in twoweeks mote It healed entirely,and j wasting t hu sa pcirtion of its suirtance and
the child is now four years old and in perfect health. I o
Over one thousand person:leau he referred to in the '
I strength. is still practiced be many farmet.
city of Philadelphia, who are 311!ti011', to give to th e
afflicted a detailed account of their- doease. and) Better plow your sod groupd just before WV
the opiraculous escape nom death by the ore of Dr wes t ,
ROSE'S ALTERATIVE sYßUP,whicti has restored or immediately after, if you choose, to- -
them to perfect health. causing lien', rich and pure I the depth of seven or eight inches, then that , . •
blood to Raw through their veins. h i.e one dollar I
pet bottle. olighly harrow, after which put on a good
TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIA 'Ns
v Di. J. D. Rose, of Philadelphia, h ay
having devoted his 1 steel tooth cultivator, and ply that over the
sole attention to the Riad* of reform. and l't•I'lroi•lrlY I field MO or three times, as your time may
the treatment or Diseases of the Lungs, Throat.
time a sec , 1
hes srt ffectity cored roe of a long 1 permit and the nature of the land require.--
sta in a ho
nding Diseabo of the Tr ua
eachea. viimipme, and I After going' thrOugh this process, sow . on
confidently recommend his remedies and mode of i
treatment to the public generally.. your wheat and! cultivate in — between the
it. co A PM AN, M. D.
'.Kensington, Philadelphia. ;lan. Vs, 1.50. 10th of September is the most suitable time.
. ••• TO DR. ROSE. The double profit to he derived from this
Dear sir :—As to my own health, I can now say flint
It is pretty good. I am not Doubled sly cough unless management proves its propriety. - But some
I take cold, andthen a few drops of De Rose's Syrup l
may say the strength of buried sod cannot
effects a perfect 'core I wish you ;wroth' .end in
some, more Alterat ive Pills. They ate the very hest assist the early growth of the wheat. I think
medicinedhat ever teas invented.
DR; coil - NAN. iit ran and does., The vegetation turned tin
,
I take pleasure in tecommending, Ile flo..e's .Iroriti I
of prortit e generally. Ills ointim nu f..r piles cured
der, let it be clover Or any other grass, to the
me in sixteen application:), M Sl.Ofill M. SI D.. depth of eight inches, can but add to - the
No. 1511 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
I love long considered a reform in : med. ine rice. n• Strength of lisp 4(41 as it decomposes and the -
eery fur the safety arid i tire of ilt,ea.ac of tile people, 1 ,
a wl i,,,, of npini.,,, 11,..1 A . rt,,se,n‘is filly ~ rompi”.l,- ; f ret and repealed use of the cultivator
ed 'tits desirable consummation. . 1 ' will better prepare the ground for the grow
ths cures of Consumption. Cont. fihrtimat Wu and 1
other dises.•s, ate truly astonishing.. i n ., crop than ii, could be by twice plowing,
J. RULLIN;.SI. U., Ohio ! " .
t' Alt of Dr. Rice's Family Medirlike• ate for sale 1 turnmg under t lie surface and ex.
ile sod to
byt B.,IIANNAN. I p o sing it ID the, free evaporation and Coml.
The eubscriber is the Wholesale Agent,ror Schuyi- i • - ”
kill pointy. (or the sale olyall Dr Rose • A Witt( WO.— i fluent loss of a portion of its manurial eases.
Druggists, Merchants, ikr.., ',implied .0 coy mares
• Dit ANN AN. it is evident that set ds of any description
291-tr require the conibined presence of heat, water
and oxygen to icduce-a healthy germination.
There would he n greater amount of heat
front the decay - , of the sod turned under than
otherwise: water would be better retained
and for a longer period and at the same time
a larger supply of oxygen would arise from
the 'decomposition beneath, titan upon the
.11117 19,1651
BANNAN'S PASSAGE 'AGENCY.
P. %V. u re 'NES dc , CO.,
(EPITABLI.IIIED IN 1N14.)
Geurral Pacsage . am! Porrign ExchaniTr
P. W. BVRN Es & 83 soIITII
TIRE ET, New York. '2.9 :Ind 3n LEW is
WII A RF,111131011 tiOICIII-9E1 .0 • D
p PIT 1110..ideIpIna, 63 ORAVEER
17,_FaiV •• • STIMEr, OlleaD9.
P. W. BYRNES & 4!0., 3.11 ATE.R
1.00 ROAD. Livery...l.l3 EDEN (,41 1 A Y. IhlbliTt.
FOR REMITTANCE B ' 10 AND 11A8SAGE: FROM
.
ARRANGEMENTS. FOR Inril. , -Tne 1.1 1 '1.1r11/P,
iligA iii inform the hull throughout the United rtiales
and Canada.. that the' Wu, rattupleied their a tra lure •
Menus for the year ISM. Persona reenilihg for their
friends. or those rel tinting to the t• Old Cnuntry." will
find It their interest 1.1 epic( I our several Wiagnificent
an.] well known Linea of backeti.tiailing . AN below,
fur their conveyant e No ripen.? leas been ;pared to .
have Emigrants made comfortable Mums the voytare. '
All passengers engaged with OP Will he shipped under
the superintendence of nor own Firm ;—heing the
oldest Established and run •; extensive in ihe ;dride,
aid with such nit...platted arrangement.. LiMgratoe
wit: meet with fat:little' from us. that on nihmi 111,11 fr
inn furnish. We Can confidently assert, nithiott lest
of enntrailielinn,ahat of the itonthrola of Tt ~,,, N. 311.10
sent slut by 113 daring the last "Tiveniv sus Yeats,"
i ;h ot ,tor hoe had Just cause of sr - Imph MI .
I.r our engazemeneg ere plainly elated, and when
made are strictly adhered to 4.; . ,
In a:lca ,, e , where persons derlimiroming the money
will be refourled without deduction. on returning tts
the Pattsage Certificate and ReCelpl. z i
Itclnittances to Enirlsed. Ireland. ..Gotland k , Wale?.. , 1
The .titeo titters have at all times for gale ntrAPTel
aLatcht..for any anionnt. on the NATN 0 11. / IfatNK
OF littl. AND AND ALL ITS, .BRAN DI CIIES. &c
which are paid free of discount tn all the print-Hai
towns throughout the Priam! RingilrinY: PersOfili re
aiding in the country. sod tvisturig,(6 send money to
heir friends. may inture its being done crop city, on
their remitting its the a ino;ni z tiny u irli not, mull
the name and address of' t t - person for whom it lain
tended: ,i Draft will t rim he fprwaided per first
SAILING PACKF.ES or STEAMER, and a ;Ireton(
returned by marl.
P. W. de Co.ve well knnwn:respnns.blr , Agents
in all the sba rt towns in IRELAND, SCOTLIIND
44ye ,Ira
and W ALF from whence Steamers trace fir Live,-
pool, atrin many of the 'Mellor town, who are
mosty entive to Emigrants nn Mbar. at ion, al the
Fflil Mus ports. In fact all our arrangements tar Pan
g•ql, roil the payment of our Drafts, are no ffrrfect
that no proteible delay or dbappOintinetit tanairCtir.
Cr For further particulars apply to or address by
letter, post paid, P. W. BYRNES sa co.,
SS South street. New York,
or BENJ. HANNAN. Pottavitte.
- 11"'y out desire your hustriesslransacied promptly
and najely.cnllat B. Ilanean's (Idler, whine the drafts
are iiiimed, payable in `all limits rif, Elliot. , without di..
coon, at any of the Bank., and without ant , lelaY• I
Jan. 11. ISM2.If I
.
IMIE
13RONSbN.
rch, Fallßivrr
.„ Martha'," Viseverril.
.4Pr uv►d Davis' Pain Kul
taiieA of Chnl►ta hirantum,
IMI
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MO
Great Bra'ain and lseland
LAND WARRANTS
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTI4 OR (lERTIFI
sates, Pension Certifiratmcarld all rums of money
due on account of arreare?"( pay. forage, mileage
property lost, or dvitroyed in military eervire, ex
perigee incurred, or money ecitended fen or:am - ring
Volunteer Companies before bethE nu.-terml into the
service of the United Stair , . am] all other
against the Government •Irtctly attended to, and 311
claimirsecured at the minotm.l notice Prtsons
unliquidaterl claims :1231119f the United s,
can have them attiosted hr railing at my ottive, in
Centreetreet, next doia to jar K no., Eq.
D C. MrCOW %N.
44.1 f
Pottsville, Nov. 2, IS
GUN STOrtEl
ANDREW MURFPLEIN Manufacturer of NA,
IDEILE? and PISTOLS, No. Notth 2.1 St..
above Race, Philsdelphla„ where he keeps constantly
on hand a rerwritt assortment of Fire I).mtile and :Sto
gie Shots Guns, Mtge Durk Guns, Ruir:4 and Pistols
of all kinds.
AI .?40, The celebrated Caststeel Rifle with in
crease twiat to shoot the Pointed ball of my °WI/
make and lingoitation. Rifles Barrels, Shot Powder
('ape. Mill. and !Asks. limns, ftatiie lingo : Shot Mitt',
Punches, &e.; &rs lie Inv lies the nelsons wishing
In pm chose gnosis in los line to:call esanitne tun
stork before pus hastog elsewlime. fir he Is arrer.
mined to sell on t h e must remioaalite trims Don't
forget the No. Ctl, N.irih '2nd Street.
N. II --Pattlyntar .ittemion !laid to retiatrinc, in all
its lontichioi.
Allfll-1 111, 1•SI
I'Quit) A 11011 . 66,1 In* Inntint doins
-111. dnkenvrtir+, crtnnniing ,tone, glaa.,
Iroll,rrorkely-warn. ran 130 anpin.‘t by any ,unn. lin
tailnr• oupplinct by the cane at 51 - tonfacinrnt • .
pnrra
It 111 pat in renivenicnt sited tnnitle Tin.re Is no ea
rns,. now Inn brnann that.,. rot . gal, be
BRUM & PUTT.
14-I
April 5, 1951
I)RESSING CASES.—JAIST Re.ciaym) anti
1.., sale by the qubertihrr 4 One lot fif I) intt
(tAttee, rontaining .PV/t3i flurttr., Iltushe*, Comb.,
&r &r., hundonnely pot ap tti a entiventeut for !ben
travehlug. Every penit' a Ito tray.ht should hr In
pa. nn of nue. R BANNAN.
21—
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CHERRY PECTORAL
For r Care of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
In offering to the tntmounicy this Justly celebvtted
remedy-for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is ant
nor wish to trifle with the livra or health of the melte-.
led, but frankly to lay he'fitie them the opinion, of
distinguished men and snine:of the evidence of Its
.nrreat, loom which they (Xi; judge for themselves
We sincerely pledge mirselve, to make no wild as
serth.nv nr false statimients of. Its efficacy, nor will we
hold out any hope to suffering, humanity whit h tai t•
Will not warrant.
Many proofs are here given,; and we solidi. an inqui
ry from the puhltc Into all we 'publish, feeling airoared
they will frod them perfectly Wialde.and the medlrine
worthy their beat confidence iind patmnnge.
Frown the distinguished Prafee.4.,rs of Chemin:ea anJ
Mauna Medea, Bowdon, College.
Deur 0111r.-1 tielityrd ..n+wriring )hr rer..ipt of your
preparation. I had an Ili:mall ynt Wiinewng
it. erect,. in my own intiniy; or in liar lauultp.4 of wt
friends.
This I have how dime wit{) a bleb &Tree of %rills
ration, in rates boil, of adult,. Hurl r llllll,ll.
1 have found it, a. it. inarreowni...mov. 3 N.M . ',
fol remedy for enlds, land rongli a, a lid
panes,
PARKER CI.E.A VEI. AM), M D.
erbmiwirk,,Me Feb. 5, Ibl7.
From aft Overseer ea the llam a -Vele, an I kie
Al 9. City
Avg, 10, I
D r J. e, Ayer: I have heen eon ill ni tha wnrat
cough fever had in my life, hy yanr .• Cherry Perio
rat," and never fail, when I have opportunity, of re
connumnling it to nthers.
Yours. respectfully
S. D. lIMF.R.SON
esdilead the followine., anil see if the medicine
worth a trial. Thu pa..ieret had become very fvrhir
and the etTeus or the medicine was. unmistakably
distinct : •
[Jolted States lintel, Saratoga smingA. t
July 5, 1919,
•Dr. J. C. iiirer.—y:ir : I have been afflicted o itita
painful affection of the and all the symptom. of
settled consumption ' for more than a year. I enold
rind no medicine that tumid reach my ca., un:il I
commenced the use of your " ease., Pact9rat."whlch
gave me gradual repel, and I have been slemtily gain
tna my strength till my health is well nigh restored.
While using your tordletne.l had the ermine:llion of
curing with it my reverend (band, 31r Truman, of
Sumpter diitrict who had been suspended from hts
parochial duties by a severe attack of broth hit is.
have,pleasure in certifying these facts to you.
And am sir, yours respectfully.
3„ C. CALHOUN. of South Carolina.
Prepared and sold by !JANES C. AYERS ,
Practical Chenist. T.nwell, MU,.
Sold In : Potterille,by JOHN O. 11110%V'S; Mae rs-
Ville, J. B. FAl.l.o{and Drtigglate generally
July 19,1251 99 amp
the former.
.%;1=
ONCE PLOWING FOR WIIELT
,urfdr.
A RTl6lllOl‘. RR
!IV lt moms
Messrs. Editors:—ln looking over, the
Prihro , Formeio saw an inquire about" arti•
.cholies, As i have had some experience in
regard to them-, l'-,take the opportunity to
send you a few lines:Ohinking it may be an
advantage to the Fanners. I have had the
Jerusalem ardicholii about three years, and
I find them to be-an excellent food for hogs.
The mod6of raising is to plow your ground
and prepare it in the same manner as for
planting, corn. Furrow it off 4 1.2 feet each
fway : then cut them between every joint,
and plant two joints in every hill, covering
them the same as corn. They should be
plowed till about 1S inches high.- and then
the ground leveled with the harrow ; this
completes the culture.
When the, frost kills tie tops, turn in your
hogs ; do not neglect to salt them well and
consAntly, and they will fatten very - fast.—
Calves do tery well by following the bog , .
and eating What they - root up and leave.
("mood potttitoe brid is best for them. It
takes about 2 bushels, before they are cut, to
seed an acre. They should be planted very
early in the spring, and about every third
year, as they will come up sufficiently on the
same land for two springs after planting :
but it is besl to level the ground every spring.
I cannot say exactly what they will pro
duce per acre, but I have been informed on
good authority that they will yield from 41
to 500 bushels per acre. I measured filly
bushels that I grew on a piece of ground tour
rods long and three wide,•of tolerable :iced
upland, a little manured.
- A rather wet seas° 'ts z flicin best, and
a late, warm fall.
flogs stiOuld be taken off and' fed on coin
two weeks'previoue \ to killing,
,which makes
their fat as hard and solid as if they had been
fatted entirely on corn.
WM( DON'T HE DO IT!
Wlu•u die farmer knows that a gate is bet
ter, and, aS a time and labor-saving fixture,
cheaper than a i.et of bars and posts, and
without calling on a carpenter he can ititAt.
himself one—Why- don't he do it?
When he has no other fastening to hi ,
gates and barn doors than a rock ruled
against them, and in a single evening, atter
supper, is ;ali to make a better •pne—Why
don't he do it
SEM
Or when he sees the hoards dropping from
his barn and outbuilding., and like heaps 01
rubbish lying in piles about his premise , :.
and need Qnly. nailing on again—Why don't
he do it ?
Or if he, is of raid- of the expensr; of oailc.
and is always crying. up the maxim of Dr.
Franklin. ,‘ to save the pence, and the pounds
will take care of themselves," and also knows
that the same Dr. Franklin said that many
persons are penny 117 . 1 , 1: and pound twitch.
and he is pot careful to think of the precept
contained in the latter—Why don't he do n
if he knows that nianv of his fields would
4e1 7- r - eady improved by ditching, and the re
moval of large stumps find stones— Why
don't he do it / •
And when he knows that his pasture , wt 3
yield nearly' double the feed, and of a better
Auality, if the bushes were all cut down and
subdued—Why don't he do it?
And if he can add fifty per cent. to the
product ofs clover fields, and even his pas
ture by these of gypsum—Why don) he
di)
11 a farrner of tifty acres has (as lie should
have) use for a good corn-sheller, and one of
:he many: improved fanning-mills, and he
has not already obtained both—Why don't
he do it'?
And dit is chtaper, actually cheaper, to
burn dry 'wood than green; and to use a stove
instead of an open fire—Why don't hedo it
NApIESI OP PLANTS.
The iinportance of having all t lants, in
cluding-fruit trees, properly named, evict in
Small gardens, cannot he too clearly pointid
out. A plant may have beautiful foliage and
.`towers, but without a name, it yields corn
parativety little interest. Every plant hag a
history of its own., and the first step towardq
obtaining a knowledge of that history is its
name; the next. its native country. A gar
den of plants without names is like a library
or hooks :without their exterior 'superscrip
tions. 7-
SCOAR ICE FOR PLUM CARE.
When the rake-kt, almost cold, beat and
sift eight ounces of iipte loaf-sugar, and pot
it into the mortar wi,h four spoonfuls of rose
water, the juice of a lemon and the white of
-two eggs beaten to a froth and strained.—
Whisk these ingredients well together. nod
with a Paste-brush cover the cake with it.
Set the Cake in a codoven to dry the iceing,
but not discolor it'; an hour will harden it.
When Cold, let the cake be covered over
with thin white paper, to preserve the deli
cacy of the iceing.
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