EPA wariest editotwiti,a pac.ion to rhyme, than sets his - ryhdting machine in motion, on.the sOjoet of Bloomerism: , - • - The ladles put on tights, Would you know the ttson, • 'Tis the age of woman - 5 The warm and planing season. The }adios *ant to get] a pan, Asevery body kmows, And man (deny 113 who can.) Is mostly made of clothes. - 1,0, woman takes the 'male attire, Because she deems the ~ b reeche, Ofpieptise," and the dres. doe, -higher," -.'-Tomortiffmala wretches. • 11:21rA1 rotrak olrtownA•sunset Ita.tlillen into the tutoits or the Philistines, eud break...forth in the following heart-moving, Appeal .Mheriff, spare that.press; Torch not a single type, - Don't put me in distre , s, To stick to me-throtic,,h life' 'Tis all in all to me—., If lost, what shall I clo" - Then, why rr6•. let it I,e , • . Oh Sheriff÷bool hbo hco Wit anb tjumor. A •sonprixsu. ILSo m e c ollege chaps Were eloselv engaged I:at some forbidden game, when a foot s tep in the paasage approached the door, and- ,the familiar cough ,of Profesq)r H. was heard.— The root:tons the first floor, and u was but the wiSik of a moment to gather up and jump out of the window. In this all suc ceeded except Tim, whp threw himself he. hind the bed. s - "The wicked flee, wherl a no man • pursu eth," said the goo,d old Peofesscir he ,en tered. • "But tbe righteous are as bold as a lion," answered Jim, as he jMnPed up from hiF biding place. The Profess°Oaughed and-said, “ True : bu t jibe lion should not wag his tail, or color it the facet, so much." (I:7' A FRIET6 teas -tis the following, h We consider a "good on." Being in a mechanics shop, the other day, an urchin came in, hia dress covered with mud. His father,•observing Lis duty tttid to him : ''William, my ion, lic,w came you to muddy your dress so ' - The boy stopped R a l iment, then Idoking iits father in the eye; 4ry soberly asked— " Father, what am I made.of ?" " Dust. The bible Says,: Dust thou art, and unto dust shall thou return.'" " Well, father, its Frn.duq; how can I help being muddy When it' rfains on .me ?" " William ! ga down clair. aiol LTet ionut wood: Start." - (Cr Tnr. Portland tell' au nuee. dote of the Commenceinent the other tray at Brunswick. One' of the family met alt old graduate, Mr. amid a rime of friends. and remarked, on shaking hands, that he never saw him being reminded of the circumstances of their first meeting."--: What are they ?" asked " Why, you were in your room engaged in phipng with a dog you kept tfier6" ‘‘ But," responded G., putting on one of his solemn looks, "'do you know why I kept: hint ?" . ‘• No," was the answer. •• IV-tAj' said G., ‘• the wood which the raculiy,ga.rnished us with that spring was green''atie wet; mid I kept that dog in my room that 1 might kindlcloy lire. with thehark." Thelircires,.or cam-heti. "-UNcis.-Jo . ru.ojlt," said the yonthful connection of :an ?Ad !conneetient larmer, " Novi', kin yew tell file whereabouts---nuow —how laCtis tew T 7 ticle Sylvanu-% ?" The old man looked rather indignant and answer ed Tom! areyew always going to be such a cussed fool ? yew been there to hayin' and hari-estin'-Ho borrow mrk ropes and skit like, - and didn't yew go - there yes terday to theesll:.: and won't . v yew there this very mornin' to drive cows' tO pa , tur': ind here yew come neow to tick' whar t'nrle 4ylvatius's is Don't vew know ?" " Why Yes, Uncle Jothani. know wear it is my self wall puff: hut—beow—T am tilting for this ar' leetle boy, hel, wants to know." ID"! Carratx D." said "ne id his lady - paiseugers, " you must be a happy man, to be master of so' beau s tiful a how." " She is a beautiful boat, madam—sits on the water like a duck." "He;wa's "in town" so long as the conTersation was abotit steamboats.— " Captain D." said aOoth& lady, a blife.sinek ing of the Lydia Languish tribe, what do you think of the imntortal Shaksp'eare Think, madam! think I ', I think stie burns too much wood, draws too much water, and carries too little freight." , We never learned whether the Captain; staid any longer or not. LIZ7'A Livy or of night at a party was much annoye&hy the impertinent remarks of a coxcomb who at near her at length becoming tired and vexed, she said •-- .. " Be pleased, sir, io cease your unhecom . icig impertinence." The felloilt was a s tonished at Fil SLIIIIiCU a rebuke and could only reply— '! Pray, 'Miss, do i,ot eat me.' Be in no fear, sir." she riiheth a .jewess./' =INA As TWO uricrim4 were trotting along together, one of tbein fell and brolika pitcher w4ich he awns carrying. Tie then com mended crying, when, 'the..otliei boy a..keil hitri'why he "took kin ?'' he, 'fathen I get hoine, tik k Aliell lick !Ile for breaking the niug.": .• NV ha.," said the oth er,"."haint gqiio GILANDMOTHEI: living atlotir house?" r , Na," nfac the ielity.-- "Well, I HAVE, ant i might ',Teak vkv;• and they daren't lick me." .1:7 A WRITE rt says worn NI.. require more sleep thau Inea, anti larrperr lass than those eturiged in" alinosi any other occupation. Eotors, reporters, and doctor, need nu sleep at all. , Lawyers can sleep as touch as they please, and_ thus keep nut of mischief. cler gymen can sleep IWe:ire hours tut of twenty four, and can putthteir parish to leup cure a : Week. I. • , g:TShotild you Meet n • .rlemen on elec• lion day going hoote a wheelharrow, his 14t.very touith on ?one side, and ail his ideas inflamed with the constirurioriaktptiyileges of electors;". .ou, May hazard 'opinion that he is tlnintz.! decidedly droni;, without incurring any of tie ricks cotiu«•ied with the law of libel': , STAN ..EIPLICi7 ANSWEIi:—A learned e-ounsel' once said !to a witness did I understand you toy say that Ott situ the de. tenant strike the Plainfiff?"--:" I know not What you may have. understood,', said the witness, " butif rily*yes served me proper ly, I certainly didoviiness a mauoeuvre that would warrant such a description." 117" Afp 1105ElprEVGTOA MO'Qr IT limn he chanced to meet, how is it that you - make out to extract mote of .life's current than rayself,'when I can bite as hard as you:? How can rt!‘u exitlain ?" For part,icula6' ceesmall bitts,!!' ',quoted the mosquito with dignity. i - • 4 t 13:7A Survicreta Eacrsg.—A gentleman baring lately l been called on to subscribe to a 'course of leetnr4rs, declined, "because" said ha;"mywitegista a lecture every night for Oc 411.1; I a,12111132111-ILIMO = CEI TUE wilit SCRIBER thaVtala AUT . as "ted apogee{ tbelargest Math *bops In the elate, in Coaliltreeti Pottsville. Pa. t nett to J. IL Adams& Co.'adicreen Factory. where his fiellil ci far mane/waxing all kind. of Varrlagesand Liiht Watgoni cannot be cur parsed—bean a practical Mecbaltic, and 'tombs ntunilernr Years' exPeriente in thehaelhase, he hopes , 'u sire generabottieLtetlor. 'all kind. of [Yr:lmes and Light Waivers kept on band. .Al3O. second-hand Wasous, 1 • tepitre lenity dosej Orders India a distance promptly, attended to. "iSTAY. A. 1r IK% 13-, June 5.184 s cerawrs and FLANNELS for SALE. rut!' Iy SITELiCRIIIER ILESPECTFULLY CALI .14 the I attention of his sitstomene and the public generally to his Stock of ingrain Listing. and Rag Carper+, and also Flannels and Maus. Ingrain Carpet g r o w pp to pp cents, !Wiling 56, Rag Carpets from =I to 45 cents per yard, Ingral Carpet* rr arrayed an wet,/ andfan tolors at SO cent: per yard, and Stair Carpets, Venetian and Rag from 15 ra FRANKLIN - lIARRISe Manufartnreritl Carpets and flannels. North West Cornet of Centre and lifinersviile Street. rotrat,ilic i'a. July Ur, 1051 . so -4r And its da herons attendants, after having been girth up to die by Plirriela us int Fnends. the an nals of binary cannot farrileh a parallel. • It should be xte as iedy know* tArargkoat tie u-arld fur [Acre are el:au/ands laboring rmdrisistilar lirease . s. icAin rin prate fatah status arrested by the pewee's, AGENCY OF DE. SWAYNE•S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. *CAD, aOD BE coke IVICED. 1 3 .3171 r or ROCK!. Frederick Cotinty,kid . Jilne 9th, Ital. Swi.vcr.—'lyric Ittie duty I owe to the public, and in Justice to. you, I hair thought proper to make known cme of the moat eg• traardinary cures, In my own ease, that ham ever aren truly recorded. In the month of October last I n as atlitcl.td with a revere fathering In my breast, which formed a large abtesa, and also communicated to my Lungs, and very much afflicted them, and dia. chsrged largo quantities of corruption, external and Internal,. that is, large quantities passed through my Lungs, which I threw up. My breath could also pass through my Lungs, and out ibrongh the cavity ermy breast lib apparent ruse, attended with a violent cough,. day and night, lose of ap.tettte, and extreme debility, no that tug phYslclans thought my case ea. lately itopetes.and beyond the power of medicine.-. I remained In thiswretchedrondition ter a long time mini I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there Neemed to he no hope for me, but having read lo the public . !vipers of the many wonderful cures performed by our 4 'OSII'OIIND :WIWI' OF WILD CHERRY, I. immediately sent in Baltirnwe for five bottles and corritnenred its use, and to my. great aallsfaction and at t lt,m. the abCl[Bl.l or opening to my longs began to heal, and the cough subside, and on u.ing ten bottles I its., restored to perfect health. I feel very grateful and firmly believe, that 40 )004 vain. able medicine, under the blessings of Divine Provi dence, I am adcbted for this great change, and I out, happy to say that I ant now enjoying as good health as I ever have. or the satisfaction of those Avlio are not acquaro. tett with me, I append to this certificate the names of aentlemen well and favorably known to . a large turriron of the (Wiens of Maryland and Vlrginia, and will dnnbtl'e•s Induce all who are similarly afflicted to try your wonderful and Inialualle Compound Syrup or Wild Chet, y Vows, Very Respectfully. - . THOMAS DIXON. ' i• • a•rli Acquainted with Thomas Dhoti, and rin teAlry that he has been afflicted as ulacstn.P.l. I regard his recnvety a , aint..i I•. 11.- I. A «dr thy turtiti...c uffanciet!.. Pagtar ~:f Brrlrn l'irrait, Ha:aware Canftrtort. linderaiditedoesidentis of the Point of Hortot .aye acquainted wilbTlointa4Difior and know tom t.. :mile hero afflicted as abut reiltet-bird tod sa.a. 11.1ight to l b. frit tola, im well ite no-1 ham , . 10 be pact recover y, toot by the eat Ineive tine of that Meg:linable te-mrdy. I)r, ..sneer'. C.aipaaNd SorupPf 11 . 11.1 C brs - o-y. in now re -itirra 10 pelf. rl ltrrlth, a lid we feel Alloy Mound 1.. teconMieoll Not va'biable medicine to all bulb, n).0,. affllClrd • Fr... 1. St.; &. 31.'14114w, 1 ii Ttomia,. I.l.fyit . e. W. II . Omni, Aurnn..l W II ta-r r. . %VilNam 1". Ilatairo, 161111 Walt« r. 11111111 Tian atm% wvJlna Ltr mrtbrine it thr rpAnlt ul many year. rurnsivn prarin e jn 1 . 11114,101.1114 hi Dr. rll' Very Important Caution. ltrinember no preparualon of Wald Cherry it gen nine, ruelil the 4if trshal nrt lrtr, aw prepared by 14. Swayer See that hi. Portrait IA on the w•rutgtet 11 , 1111 A I:1, h houle. Untal you obtain thin Comopouud yon will never know Int real visiuri of Wald (*net ty DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. Swayne's Celebrated Vernalize ..to won effectual (rowdy For %Vona.. lay.yvp -la, CI, .lerl MOrtll,, SIC Idy ar Dyldisrpt lc I . ll(rdit i t la and the Moot It-et ,41 ran.aly !ao vet u 6. .1 to an, . .1..1 Bsitr.... re,pociatile infirrhatil it:11141.M • t.iatro Place tried vain Ve nnilnsr in In on II 1 . 3 wily, a.nl ran , p..a the• spry filithr.l •ertos of it. My n tie fo ru much {S UK It Ole Will it... 111/ wino it gonnino OM in rgnaro Rh th.• poriran of DR. Ma AIiNE oil rat ti wrappor. t - 4 7-. : 4,•r• rI I rile pftme t • orrrtlly • SWATNE. Dr -sziran„r', 01/ 4,31 roared Sarsaparilla and Elba', Mr • Theo oo re nootoonta eon) , the beet offered In the wild or, _and no family ehrouht he uitbout them. Safe and eaoo - y in their operation. without produrnoit 'thy :vomits pain of MI ple.iennt ferlinee. They are peo.ttli 'trio,' adapted to ,Ivange rind purify. I hereby rende4iny fit too 'loutish and liolgorate the whole sysioni. A few prevent a severe attack of :lettr.eso., and for tottiplainta to which females are oole.fo•ot they a i!tnltte. No rills tart have a bet ter ert+rt than these for monthly Irregularities which derasidnally tappen to women. They assist at the ,rommeneetnent of puberty; also when there Is- a rherk tram rol.t: c.r improper exposure, and even at the tints of iltra entire cersalmn fly taking tilt mood:rine %%omen would be rtriled on through with the r hatter of life a ithout danger or tnfringement.on their mote 3 nuthful days of womanhood. Be particular to obtain the genuine, see that they ore in boxes turtle() not of the solid wood: covered with a nil taboo! nith the Aignature of Ha. e'...awNe thereon. lIENIOVAI , Pi oprietor of the widely rPletorsted Covrot vv Srsur oi CHEitav and other F4st rt fdrutrivt.s, has temoved,his Office from e,,rner of Eighth and Race streets to No. 4 NORTH -IF:VENT!! Skeet. above Marker, Philadelphia, srz,ere nil r...dere moor he addressed. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. BROWN, I CURTIS C. [WM; IP"" 3 "l l i g sfa . JAMEti HAIN W. GIBBS, • C. C. J. SHE Frit, Schuylkill Ha /011.11.'31m 4 1,1'.11,POIle3rtwl; Jaffa A arro.Taylore. E. t ...Tuscarora E. J. Fai,,Tarnaqua ;U. New CaPtIP j W. MoITELICi. W. PRICE At. flaw; MVIR & SlLLynaa,Puterson; PAUL BALM l'inegrnve ; I.ccrt. & RAIINDT. Trriliont; CorguiLt. & ins, 1.1,A ellyn loct Witiaaaas, Middleport C. ru,it.ry, ulphing ; CoNitoa & RwoAns New Maim, Orwliaburg Landlog ; J. AT•mrm.r. McKear shorg ; JAcoa KAI:TIMM", and C. E. %Yet.T, Lowe/ Mahaniango; and by all Elea lei, in niedidne everywhere. re - Agents wishing a fresh snpply of.Da. Swav 'nee M rnu•tls F 9 W I pies:, send their ruder; In the Prin cipsi (Mire. l'hil.itelphia . 13, 1151 74, w nieryig lord Piro totertJ into ('.partnership undm CUE= 1121 R ' kAWRZINTO;, fro CARRY O a N v TIIE PAPER AND NAG Elf 181• I era., at Ni. 5 MINOR Street. Philadelphia, a't,err t h ey Intend keeping a large assortment or Pa pprA, &r . CC•111.11irlf In part a. I'oll=a Writing Paper.; e and Laid, American and I:nan , n Ha h Pn•l and \,ui Pnprn , %Vnv• an 4 1.a1.1, Gill and Plain. Po.t, Prinittft Pap•ft., alt iljeA. Ha Owl re Popeq-. annt 12 by 21 In 40 by 4R.' 101 White Maw. Paperi, Ameririrl anJ ilollingovii'dn'a Patent Manilla Paper.. and tabor Pap.•r., rbmfuni, and'ettra nlllTEncrlar.• Pannro lornd Printing and rover I...nen. Paper•, all RIZ,. 1M:117 . d tinf:ll. hit (61,,ra 'llrtlißlt., Elite Aladinni and riPerlis Paper.. f..n. rnt and ( olnt•d Paper• for erinfrrilanni and ~Hatt' Wtappine ' ll.ninrt flindern.` !lot. rap and Trrink Buardo. J.Whi!.. and Itntf Ent elonnt; LeCal , LeneG No., and .terer, Patti, , I•RINTURS' I , Alt ip park. and ,tkret•, white and colorr4-0.14 ,a 17."%, nir hr miler 11-i.. their Gilt, Fignred a nd (thried rapri," te.F.Pit RIV,RI, late N TIMID sheet. ===l .N. 11.^510 Tnn• vt anted in elf Itlint.t for vai.b. • July 5. ISA PURE WHITE LEAD - & BROTHER, Mantifarioress, No V V fir., Nodal, ERrINT Pnitadelphia, have non a goi d y ufl nrir wa named pure WHITE LEAD. and tfixor customers who have twen "parlngh ospniied in Onsequenie of 4 ran on'the art ILI , . atoll now have their °filth filled. . knoWTI , t11)-44n.e r po.o.ropee ihnge p rrrrr vatiee Ind Lea in ify in: properit deetratAle in a pa let. to an . plat extent with una.tolte rated white lead hence 'any of other wavriala 111.31,1 111, va l ue. Uktft fore, I.en the pteady ale. of the tnannfac !Uteri, hr many ye - ir., In .upply to the public a per• ferity pure %%Idle lead, and Ihr uneibabing demand fur the nittri.., 1. motif that it has met with favnr. It in to variably branded •• one head : WrpriEßlLL* In full, and on the ether, rarramettel put', all in red letter,. Pt Juily 11',1P51 THE PRICE OP PASSAGE FRomtivEnroill, AND THE DIFFERENT P 17718 in Ireland. to New York and Pbilidelptint.b*s been ronaitlerably redare,l at HANNAN'S PASSASF; AClr.Ncy. Maid , . in snllle Or XI and up to LOO, Waned at his oftke. payntilrlO any part or - Europe. an pre.entatton at any Bank, without d mount. The looney for drafts i-t,oed at Balltla ries ltdi•e, is received In about onus ha( the time a soinally tatea to receive funds Rent by inner A ge nto, and it it rare seta sof,. Cil.etter, post paid containing par rnoney. five dol lar. to the ;ann.! sterling. With proper direction; will be forwarded Immediately, and a re.:eipt -forwarded to the pe mon tending : by addressing II: OA NM AN, Pottevillit Pa Agent for the old eatabllahed flonae of p, W, Byrnes & Liveipool, June 11. 1551 • 14- REMITTANCES so tae OLD annrisT. rrTiII: 114 VINO MADE Atrange mews in various parts of Ireland and Scotland: and with Mews. SPOONER, ATWOOD de M., thin kers. London, Is prepared to draw Bight Bills from One Pound Sterling to any amount required. payable In all pans of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Prrsenp remitting Five Dollars to the Pound In par funds.' with the name,of the person who is to draw the money, a bill for the amount, with s receipt for them to hold, will be returned. ' . . Collections made In all parts or totope, and For eign Bills of Erehanee elated. * J. P. sneuvirni, Pottsville, Pa: Jan.!, Int 241 JUST ILICOIMIVED • BE&IUTIFUL ABBORT. roast of Ladles' Gamer and Pearl Breast Plat, Bracelets and Elflagi,for sale low 07 MDT t 81 111111311111011 A 11:1011111111.- irog "WEDNESDAY . DOLLAR .10IIIINAL? Xibe title ore weelify paper, to be 'pablisbed in Ms" &trough after the drat' of July neat. The DOL LAR JOURNAL will be devmed to roveavien. Three:axon, Pouttcs, Aosrcentrat. tits MAI. NEIN, Ice. it will be independent in character, fur ter, in tone, and 411X0C01111111Litif to rtlfthlb the most correct, dispassionate, and tellable vie ter of the sub-- leas under diseuseidn. It is designed . eapressly to accommddate the wabta °fib!, pssyls. in asserting and advocating their rights, and liiiikerve aS a medium of expreuion for their :views: the Publisher therefore Intends so caste it Jilin such a paper as the spust.of the times demanesjcir circulation MOW; ;he ft, ibeepners, and the Importance of the field of la hoc it enters upon, will very greatly extend ittiircu- Isamu. and render Ic undoubtedly one of the most serviceable Journals of the day.' The Jot•ass L will be printed on fond paper, about the size of the theses' Jot-amt, bcfbre its enlarge ment. A new font 'of Iy;.e la now casting for tt ; and with the adcautage of p r „. , t h e pub lisher hope. to furnish a pipe: that will compare fa vorably with any In the Slate. JAMES K. DURBOiIOW, an EMI ..:I_ , -:, - 1 , i',),1 . 1!, 7 , 0, IT4F4 41IN.Eftp!; ;lONS-NAL cA.Nll4:lP,Cql'sympF. ".. ;kIENBRA.,I4 AIDVERTISE R. • A eariskraa =may BODY: g ," -- .dx:thrireitarlairsD'OrLOWl;oo,r4in# PROSPECTUS OF THE The matter win bd. ecitlrcly distinct from the MI; tans' JUL PIA L . i and therefore those who now take that paper, need not hesitate to subsclibe for the WEDIRLAZIAL DOLL•• JOLII.3IAL The Ftr,t Number Of the Doz.t.ss Jour:mitt. will ap pear in June, as a eljeciraeu, onil be continued testa • tally after the Arst elf July. stt tthyc titters s tll there fore send in their names imnusitatels. 116 the paper still Le puhtteArd ~ • • Tcnadd :-151 a year. payable, to edratre. Clubbing. The WrpNEssuv2liot,lso ropies, - • 15 00 LOU JOIAIN AL will tii• fir-, For Wroncsusy and illStikt It/ one addrisa, as 1 A•soliwrigi. slll4s L l . llo : follows : ;tine address, as follows : 3 toptee, • - )IV.I 761 1 copy of each. $2 75 7 copi e s, - .: o 00! J eopleaef earh, 770 15 coplei. - • • 'll2 00: 7 .. lii 00 10 routes, - - !VI 00;15 •• ••:12 00 . . The very low rites at wbich the paper it nfrered, compels us to requira , khl subscription Invariably in advance. rarticular attention willbe paid to the crate of The markets in the Coal Region. As several thoniand copies of the ;pet ttnen num ber will be prlom.L.it will afford a fine opportunity for adcertlsing. Advertisements Intended for the specimen ropy, molt he sent to before the 10th of lane nest. . Every young Man ought tu.subbrribe to MI6 pa per, as the terms or ;subscription are Within the reach of ell. CP ?OA. Masters n•(It pleas, art as Agent., In form ing antis, dr.r and.formarding subscriptions. For every flub of Fifteen, we will (tante') 4 copy ratia to the prrunn who (time the Club. CP Tile MINER'S' JOURNAL is publt4hed every Saturday, no au extra large sheet, at 32 per anniiin • for Chiba, as follow Tonne address, three copies 32. seven copies 810; :fifteen copies, 0,13; and one ropy grnti o Ilw persno ytio forms a Clot, )f ifteen. Rates of postage after the Ist of July. Free to allyiubarrltiersiu Schuylkill Ourriry- Under 50 miles, per annum. 40 cia. Over nO and under 300. per annum. 40 " 300 and under IQUO melee per annum, rA " 11106 '• ;.2000 '• " '• 2000 " " 4000 "' nd BENJAMIN HANNAN, Psbh.•Arr. Pm•rlvv/lle, May ;ill' tie tizi'a A A TIII? under.ignedha sing been entmsted with the .11.. rection GM.« Pottsville Aradetuy.takes thedinerty to recntornend thin institution to the patronage of the public. The principal. who Teemed his education In the bent . o ni reran lea of Gel many and Paris, and who has been for several years engaged in leaching in this country. will teach Ancient and inoilern languagee. as Latin. ti reek'. Hebrew, (ter inan and French, the higher bralches of Mathew:twit, ns Geometry' Argehra, Aurveying. sJeusttration' and Calculus. as Well ;IA Natural I'll iinsopbt and the principles of Chemistry ; n hilet Mr J. T. Suorricai a graduate of Vale Col lege and a practivai Book-keeper : will take charge of the English branches. 04 Spelling, Reading, Writing, CornlinAttiiii, Rhetoric.. A ritlanet to., II t-tory and Geo graphy. The Prior ipies orlio , ;‘•keepine will he taught and the pupils evert's...l in the keeping of lit Haase arrinitils by lt.ibis entry. Marta it. P. 5 et, a gradu ate of Nsii liamps:hile Female sterninary, has Mien engaged in leach the Eleinebtaly branches and Do w ine Even the s nod!. at loyswiUbe faithfollt taught by the teachers t nem 4elVe:: : and re yik11111: nom an "P. pwlllllllly will Ge nrf.tni• A to nfolernte their .4iol as tar as al anti of dor ...mutton Coltegen Willi a .4111.1 1.., Ipltsie -hall he ifiambined a respectful and kind f rear inent attar holarb. fo , ln ahro3.l ran he scent:R ini/dated with bnardlr.enn Mad( rve tertrmin rorvperta, big private hoarding haton ; .. Thn:e den irl ng to learn the I:erns - an lananaae 7hornelehly..e.ll, find admivatue In 511 tic . ..milt. Luntly. The term. of Tui tion laithrrh, yearty, for- laneuage, and Drawing . goi carne The year is dlvided Into 3 -ea.tons, lot from Owl el Nlonitav in ?Cep( In New Vear,*lo.el lc t *1: Y.t, loot,, New Year in the "gil 4iiitillay in April "117' nod irl `on :3.1 from thence la the 1,1 Monday li, July, al', atilt 3150 extra: in the prepa fat nry lass, JO dollars a year;ti do:Lira for tits let ri s :inn ..rid d..tiars for 1,1 andGl4l each 11.1!s pay.tble at the end M lhr firs' mnt.lh if vac ion. It is highly in,por 3111. that every scholar spool I tinier the :School with the COMM.,. enienl of the (1,01 Sr..ion. 1.. A N Prim Iva; 2.4 Iv July 1t,21 Franklin Venitian Blind Manufactory. ruins BEAN. No. duo-RACE, etTlf Et:T. TWO E.. Wore above:Stalk. oppo.tre Franklin Square, Philadelphia, tvliete he will keep ri.nainittl) .•n hat.•l Sr. 111.111f3N Wt. , ' 14•114 T a •nprro.r and raeloonahir +•.noteot of Velhu ii t. Illiude. nn.tirin.4.:,.,l 11, l i ,h, rlrlitte• , , d(rattilily and fine-h. n hirh will Isr AIM din the 1 ! eamottatile tertent Ile err pr. irony solo . its :I calif intiat ion of I lir palronage or foetid, and the reader. of the aluttere Joantal, aad invite ell It hostuav economy, is 3) of eke, lit and ru• ellent 1114id.,tb give him a tall. N. B. Old Blinds neally repaired,. wonted and trimmeld. Ordertirrnni the conetlry ratrfilltv p u t 1'h11a.,0rt.1 1 1,1850 I'2 I)• _ . N. m ivrimvArtrs (Really', Roe, .Vorreitiall error. Pr, l'houbing Shop. HArfCONSTANTIN ON HAND A SflPrl.l OF all elze7.. of Lend Pipe, Sheet Lead, Mork Tin, Bath Tubs. Shower Baths, Hydrants, H 0... Itouto. and Stall , Act Ing:rtimp4 and Water Cloeere; al”o, 4 1 kinds of Brain Corks for water and steam, lira. , s till Cnp4,, and Gtoteis for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plundringrlnne in Ihe neale+t manner al the Pliortrai notice , . .N. H. Cash :paid for old Bruss and Lead. . Pt - imams. tiwt,2A. Ipso, , 43-1 f GENEW. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. MEN, WHMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. A Li, persons wishing enipinyment, big and Mile, young a n d idd, male and female, end also, MI glib I Sum wishing to employ any and all kinds of hands, Taborer. or servants, will receive useful itiformaiinn by calling at the , office - of the mibacribei In Market street, Pultalr1111%; l'A- Terme moderate. N. ➢l. WILSON, J. P. Land Agent and General Collector. April 5, lt ,- 51 14-ly . ()N HAND, Alen CONSTANTLY RM.:Min:II of ont own impiirtation—an kinds of Shoe ar,,ffe ead Trirnrarirs. Metchant: and Manufactutere %kill be well ?emptied otilih atilt It, In the above Hne—wittrh her sold on ne,tommodat Ing JOHNS .114 PAYNE. in:miner and Dealets In :9h semakene N. E corner or FOURTHS: ARCH streets, Phltads ul, 26,1851 30-3 m Violins, Guitars, Flutes, rites, ace. Tne sUBSCILIBER has Just received at hi, raper and Music dtore, a lot of Arcordians. Guitars. Flutes. Fifes, all of which he will sell at manufacturers' 111 'leo have nn assort ment of Plaa..s, in a few days selected with care, all of which will be sold at lunch loner rates than Pianos have hetet ofore:heeti "old in Schuylkill county. 113. BaNNAri. M. All Mularallnettilmenti nl.laltted to order with lb. advantag• of having them selected by a rompe tentjudee. 'pule 19. Int maw= SOAP . WORRS &taro Fist Cartier of Craws 4. Vine Streets,Photada— pule. UNDCRMGNED OFFER FOR BALI: THE 11 VirlolllqUalliirt of Brown and Pale Staps, and respectfully the attention of purchakere TOPI den! In Schuylkill Un BACON & . . . ALFRED I.LW2'ON ilf 114 c onnected with the abOye Eltabllrhinent, rtollMt• th e patronage of hi s friends, and - will aura,' to all orders sans by mall or otherwise. ', Ma/ 24, IASI. 21.tf • .111 m _„ Ji 4 .4 - - : ttit • -t_ r • . • • i'Sl I 41;111 7.-1171 S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA • Tho Genuine Article, t 'JEATLY 'IMPROVED—Id ANTIFUTURED By Darr. (HILTON, the (:rent IN, .9 P. TeirhAred*: Sar saparilla, The most F.gisordinary Medicine in the World ' liver two liutidreil and fifty i honrand hereon. r1)11,4 of enticing diseases, within the ta&l Iwo y,.grr,, II e we . !Emirate, Stubborn Ulcer., ElTet ts of Metro ry. Fever More., Erysipelas, Rheitirmitom. ronottittplinn, Defter:al Debility. I • Peti.da. cortiveness..ll..in Disen . seii Liver Complaint. Dropsy hod flout, Ringworms. Cant els and Tumors, Heart Disoa , en The great beatify of this medicine Is, that it never ihjures the constitution, and always ev:rt In whetting delicate, and lo the only medicine rape t covered dint erestes new, pure and rich blood. and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testi fy to Ito many VirltlCS. GREAT BPRINO AND 811MbiER fiEDl('Il C. Every person Ottani.' take a bottle spring and 1411,111 regninte the system and drive nut all hoporstie.. TaItE , CARE OF VoIIR CHILDREN. On e bottle of Dr. S. P. TownsernPn Ell reel or star. sapardl4 will Cleanse the A‘Ptem of a child. READ THE 'EVIDENCE. This to In certify, that my child wag afflicted with . 1 horrible dii,esi..e in the face (which reelateil the. el. (Otto of toy fatitily pbycichm,) and WllO entirely cored by half i bottle Of Dr. A. P.Townsend's tfarsaparllls. WILLI A7d WOOD, Poloid4wn, Payette co., Pa.. July 2, InUt. Thin iirdni telt ify that we have sold Dr. S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for many years. and consider it a Very niaby cures having been ef (pried in our s)rtnity. A young man by the nameof Westley Rotherack, of thin place, was cured of the Alt rattle, (haVing large lumps In !tin neck) by the use of nue botrle4 THOS. REED, & SON: - Iforittngdon, Pa., July 34,1830. NOTICE. The public are notified that Dr. A. P. Townsend* r.itrazt of Bargaparllla, will in future he matinfartny+ ed under the 4hettlon of lames R. Chilton, Chemist, whose natne'in rennertion with that of Dr. 8. P. Townsend, will be !Van each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold el DANNAN'm Dookstore, Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail. reDttigalsti and others are informed that we have made armiterfinents in Snooty this medicine by the. Dozen, at the Manofactorers' prices. ft will. he to theiradvantage therefore to procure their 'applies from us. The Recipe-to manufacture this article. was sold a few months ago, for the sam of Ose Thisdred 7d.a uad Deffees„the beat evidence of its great worth as a medicine. The SW* has been unexampled. Thearticlesold as Old. Dr. Jacob Tow mend's, Is all a “Ifinntiag.'t Jacob Townsend Is a Vender of Pe riodicals In lice, York, and a arm pay him several hundred &Mita a year for the use of hie name, for the moon of mine factoring a spurious article, and palm it off upon the public as the "main* ankle," by cei ling It old Doh. Jacob Town/reed's Eliminating. ibelfyou want the pining ankle sways ant for pact. I. P. loiersinVe serupgruis. 4o.10130: SI-if , s Help. Ismi ~/IrcrinhcCe • _ , blaurgar up 'imam nit= - 111ilL8 ARTICLE 18 MUER ETIZAPER AND sier to use than itoap t aad Is mamma petters ly cleanse all Wad. of arrayed without data% any W . 'iffy whatever to the clothes. It collates no Potash , Ruda Asb, Sots. Torperuttee. Ammonia, Acids. or any other article whatever that will to any massier Injure a far* or 'West. Calicoes ate warranted not. to fade If wailed with thil Fluid; This Fluid was originally discovered by the celebra tc d Professor of Chemists,. Dr. tiliseherlier of Ber ,lln, and for which be ban ever since bad an extenalve sale throughout Germany and other parts of GuroPr• Dorsett (from whom P. Hoyt purchased) i t n a thorough Chemist, and was rut many years the ole superintendent of Dr. Nitschertich's Laboratory, d was therefore the only person in the Untied States who land any know)edgd of its man ufwetore. and any otberanwie pus port Mg to tio such must be eta spuri ous nature. We askyou to 'Pry tr. It is wet oat oldie many Humbugs. If you do not like it the money wilt, In every suchoise,bervfireded. It entirely does away with that laborioug taskof nabbing the clothes upon the wastbstioard, which •Inearif out lb, ( l ot h, s mote than the regular use of them. It is an article better adapted for cleansing clothes from dirt. gre39e,stainA, iron -mould, ,„11.4, 0 ,settlog colors lo cilltoee. restoring clothes ILO their original rotor that have been sta toed with acids. cleansing dirty and greasy Carpets, coat collars, hal s,wool. and for scrubbing doors. and cleaning paint. than anything which has ever befit) offered tri the putdir. Washing Fluid is put up in tares Plot Haulm 30.1 remota at 121 reota per bottle. Path bottle 'contains sufficient for two ordinary Washings. BANN VI Iles been appointed sole tigont foe th e s ate of the Fluid is the i aunties of Plltrii IMO, *Amnon. arid Nor ` lluitubetland. b llos t a.Gardner. the Prom ie.. IMO. and ifis is prepared totinnish It to Merchants, Cr . wholesale, to sell main, at the Pinot term's prices by the dozen bottles. Kr It It alga for tale Wall at his Simi+ is P•,usvllle. Certifirator saps al his Shiro. Try It ;and Ledge fur youraplrts. Our. and a; half recite alien far empty Battles at his flore. Merehsois and others who desire to keep the for sale, In the coonties name., please send In thelsordets and the temps will be given. Pottsville July Ctu, 1 51. • 30•sr "Encourage Rome_lannfactures if you want to support the kr•ginn hat's the Jortrine ./ear's*, • 11111XIMZIE, nma•CLAY, EARTiOtIN AND errorig-wain; mitxurAtrronv. TIM PROPRIETOR Tills SIANUFAtToR.V. neat Prockville, on itichuylkill county. Pa.,re spectfully solicits cumin' of the surrounding tnrr keepers for the article, of his manufacture, where be offers as Cleat to any mare elsewhere, and lower In price than the trade of this region base e'er yet bought. They consist :lot pa.t of Rocklngbirn-were. via: Pitchers. Potfee-Pota, Tea•Pote, Sugar-Bowie, Cream.. Trull -Platen, elpittnone, &c.. STONEWARE. rinr.4noor VOWS° DI trlf 0 .• Nappire " " Pie " Vegetable. " •• " Baking Plat r, &e. Ala.. Yellow Sinnett fnuger and Root Beer Lint ties. Jute, Pitchers, Rowlr, Freer rye, Jelly and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cake Mould , o, Basin., Ewers and Chatnbere. and generally every ankle manufactured. lie also. ma nufactu reeto order the following: of any shape nr •i7P ; Stove CylinderAand-1 ininp or all 'phiteine ; Flue and Innining 'Mrs: Arch, Key and Wedoe ; 40cen. Arch and Flolr Tifirg, &r. re Orders for the shrive are respectfully solicited. Office and Shaw Warecrooui (Wholesale only) In Silver Terrace BuildlrErs, l'entro street. Poitavdte. Address. F. 110101A0N, Agent. Pottsville. Nov. `la. 1850 47-tf UtNit~r — awed CO MY)lffne4 Conthiaird PIANO MUSIOAL INSTRIMMIT !Face ROO.l 11 CI .Piper, Stun., as Pett,rill4 ItE rtlittSCßltlClt WILL OPEN IN A FEW I. "day. two doors helOw hip present Establi.lonent; a Piano and alat-it al Instrument %Varchonse, 'harsher with a Papi r and Fatley ti dire. Ili. Planiw will lie. from the Moat celeloraird maker , , and all the Nlnsical Instruments wilt It, selected with great rare, by 011 a iarthe tie•t I% rtu.l4 in the country. Ile Ita. just reret vet, a 1,4 ni V intim% niiiirivi,fl ate,, Firev, 4ecordion4scei or carton.. priers. The ittjet tnftl ;;;Iweriber I. 11.1111,111511q „ ol anti , ; fn. Imo 311 lea n+ airy r:111 I.e purr towed in Phlia dripnla.:,n.. ctiltscati• a 14.11 , tot mush; in dos .Om mitnit y. 14:11 - The 940c:scriber ~ :1 2100 aspen in cnisnrattosis rMt the Entlblinhisirnt 3 Paper ritnre emblaritto all liliol4 'and lea of l'aflrt Hang ineg. (1 1 1 llail., Pallor. an,l Ilelolllll. Also. hold and Velvet Paper., BOrtlef r e. Decorations, Oak, itsnicwonsl, Mahogany anti wher paprea. Ilia arrangement With the Manucat wirers are such that lie flatten; limed( that he to fornials .44s q I ale Ar•Of1111r111 la erlrpl (Imo 3/ ulll he holmd in the largest est altli , limeat4 in "lapping in Klee from efPDIP 10 92 per: ithce lii. mires wilt ate° br found 3,1 low, and In ;Many ihCt Arr.; loner than the :same all hire ale wild )11 Pl 3 ll3.lelphia. Jar Paper flanging Mao - hams. &c., supplied n. hole- II ale at e ity U. HANNAN. 0- Ali /thole df Min,i4 al Imam:nem. not on hind ,thtained to order 31 short notice. with Oils airs huge that they will he selected by a competent Artier in the city. . lone 21, WIC &AILY & &ON, ) Inera;rtrrs angt Dealers in 11Xathi 11. Millen t 11WIell MATCgta. _ JrwruLT, STLIMINMAIt, PLAIT.D. Nr•Ns. AND AAA C V caTIcLLI. MS MINIM* recernu4 the tats allot A the above:Geode. wide!' lre ofkred at wholetals eiteten. et No. 216 Market Street, above Stull, am Neater Street, Philediellgall• 4 . , ..1„, 7IITAINNINED IT Ms. ~..s,l - 6 7......: 4 trams nud 54 Is what day 40!.........?, MAy 10, 1851 OHIO FIRE & WATER PROOF PAINT AND PAINT OIL. lif: ItUfliWitlltEß HAS JIINT rawßivEn A I inn of thi, eel.i,brat. ti Paint, whirl. to coming inf. Kr•rwr 111111.• for: palliflnz roof.. frame dwellinre, and in fart all kind.:of latildinge, , which require In he prnier tett Iron,. P hel2VagPa of Parr sad Water Tin MOP. ehinglerriof., hr . will be prevented from leaking. and their affability doubled bi the 110 e of thi. paint.ana fratne , bnlldinge ran be made to imitate both grey and red prott.tone, while st the saw time they t eentite.tirnopt Y. or au! , ogling( thei ravage. of fire, a. a Wier{ nr Anne uilding. It le ftnniirled in grey.rlinrolate and elate • tare Pelmets and other's supplied inglantitla.alt. 111 anttfarture.prlce.. Also, nil to be used with Ow paint furntuted at the low tale of 43 renta per g tlioh by the keen! barrel. which re - &Heath.. painting lOahrnit one half the price of the other kind of paled pow In are. In Ohio . the loan ranee emnpanieritt.ore hollaines inured paint at a lower rat;- than they do itio.e covered with either tin or lift , . the pain! I. Ilitnkhed mount In off or dry by the barrel, or krg, either Chocolate ' Gwyn! :Mate color, by It DANNAN• Ag.nl for lb. :11anufariurpr I,b. March P. ISM 13LAILp'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. FROM 01110. iliFfE Subscribers , have Jost received a further sap " ply of this eingitlat and valtiab e substance. in addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown;resembling the sand atone now In use, and so much admired for the front of bulldinga - irs principal ingridtetils nre elfira, alumina and pro toside of ifrlll. which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the Iwo former substanire being how.ronduetore, and the latter acting as a rinent,trt bind the whole together and make a firm and datable paint. For are It is mired with Linseed Oil, and Applied with a brush. the same a. ordinary pa.m, to wood Renoir, sine, canvass. pap., ,&e. It hardens grade ally lead keenly,' fire-pron t. Nis partimlarty eulta brie for roofs of buildings, stesmlxtat aid ear-decks, railroad briditesfetlees.&r. A tonfeotted with the article is equal to ohs o slate. at a vast saving of el pense. liperimens may be seen at the office if the PtlisSrf I hers HARRISON, BROTHeIRS & Na. 431 snniti Proof ac., Philsda, Attrll22. 1.14. ;. 17-tf 'IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, u plmported detrars,North 111111) . ee atil PhPadelphla w , onld rrapslt fully call the attent• of llnteLkerpcsa and tubers to hi, welraeirrted slot k of WINEA, I.II4VORR and Imported Cll4 ARA, In stnrir and tinder Custonn•honle Lock. COONAV: RRANDIER of carlroto brands. ennalating of Pale and Dark, k Pines. Ilennessy.,Maglor'y.thard, Dnpuy & and f hard's Super 'Old' London Dock, and tattoo. o, 3n d. of Cognac and 'other ,flrindic.. WINES, lice—Fine nid Nlatieira, Slterr), Teneride and Eletion Wineil—Snititr old Pon Witte, titirettinf different kind., nntirtittglit or In ClatttA, ileitittick. P. A Moroni:Br. Ca;, an,l Artioler*. Genuine Anehot Itrand4, In Piing and quarts. CII.OIP-AGN E. iintether with a general of Scotch and I/ 611 Malt Wlikkey 0. Holland Gin, Ja tnalra Saliba. rear h Itran ly • nbt ihstarbor, Monongat lieta Whiskey Wlll Mem - . 13131 liberty, Raapberry and Lavender lardlollea. dsup•ti.,r and m om . aril tern ; Philada DIECUANICAL ENGINEERING. A N OUTLINE of Merlianical Enginrrring with Draw inv. of r!fini.hrd Media otic'q Tunis and Ap paratus nf rvery drrrnption. Alan a number of AIL foe ern plaers phoning the arrangeuteuta of sell eon. F./ turfed tnanufaciorir; rttrh ,na Cri*t. Oil and at/I.r Fnantlrfeei rorges,Rolling Mitls, RO:Of. Paprr' and' Spanning M irhlpn. Pumps and Water -works, Cinit) 51am/facto/ len. dcr.. &r „with an appendix con lx/ning ihe 'lterristary tirerripliona and .Is/rule/inns en/ler/rd. elaborated and published by American En ern/ter/on Rorloty; under the 'dliertlote or Frrdorirk Mont. It Is dradedly• the beet work for Engineers and Mart/Wo k ever published. 1 3. pd„ of prr number. TO non- Stibecribers 41 50. Butorriptinna reeolved and sin& enPo'n ins ' , ale by B. BANYAN. . , Rritalar lippoinli-d Atom. . POll4l , ille. Inn . 14. 1851 Winn WARRANTS: - BOUNTY LAND IVARRANTS OR (TAMl tutu., Peniqutt enificaire,anil all pu mune), due oh account if afrrare of.pay. (ware, mileage property lost, of diootoypd in wHitary service, ex- Veases inrurred, or money expfUlded for -ore.sniziiir olunteer eurnpattirs Yeforr being rnuater.4l into the ertalee of the United stoteo, Ond alt oiler rialfflp againut the liovefnngent itrieily attended to, and all clalm~rscurrdat.theebortoat notice. Primp' hidq.. int unligoidatedi claim. against the hulled gtat. s , can' have then] id.luotd by calling at my osier; i n Centrestreet,ncit door to Jacob Kline, Rm. I). O. MeGOW AN. PottiorDle,Notr, 4,1830' - ' 4441 • • rant spluri . a coons: TOIINSTON &-CO, CENTRE BTREE7', OPPO. delta the Poet litilce;—_(Slater's old iltand,)--trOulit inform their friendsand ttie public centrality; that they biron, taken anueaalpains.la eiefectitig their Sr i n , otodc of .09.41., Which they tine greatly increased sea . ienlarsed enaltdentl y affirm that a more am. 'pie andlcomplerg assortment a goods ha. not been opened in max age store in echitylitlll county; and as to cheapness In Brice , t bey rbsitencocumparlson with any other entabliSbment in city nr country. Come and examine our emelt and you will be satisfied and con vinced that ouch is the fact. Pottsville, April 19. 1851. t - ": 15- - STILL LATER mom TUC CITT, PHILIP lIOFFA OIIL RE. spectfully Inform his old customers —.017: and the public generally, that he tar taken the exte ach Making s. tabllshment of Frederick H. Maur e rwhere he h I now prepared to do att,kinds of Carriage t o nmaig. end all long experience in the business hopes be able to give general satisfaction to nil those who may call upon tarn. • Pottsville. October 5.1850 WrIiODIST ItYldNit,a lama assotttnnat of Metbodiat Hymns always on hand and Am ago at putdinhata' pleas at B. HANNAN% • ;Click, Book lindelatyntet mom ' April %MI) - JO 114 1 1 .12 4. 7 ,SCarfnoWit AftELROAD.. '. II4IIIIIMEMINE 0:11 1 TOY:7110 , W 1 1 401Liarap.t. 14 0;0411011 ; • kfalrilrf git TITRAD I ZYPINffi e LT Vat, the. istioledger Train till .leato Tamaqua daily (Sunday excepted.! at GS o'clock A. IC and 21 o'clock P. and connect with doe Routing asid 4r date roma Trains isato POttstiller;tisi Ow Reading galleon& • • lictoening. will kayo Poet Clinton. on the arrival of the Moran Train from Philadelphia on th e Read ing Rnilroad - .• • • ?AOC, . • .To Philadelphia, - . , . 00 Port Clinton., , . - 7S - JOUR ANDBASON neural Agent. Tamaqua, April 13;1851 15-If Artftairomitinin LI °WARD. Enat.dr.W4l ..EXt•I/ Eder LIN E.--. 111.Vre are prepared to 'teeters indloi tiJ Daily per Paisenger 'Train. 'Nur 'Morena Car telt., always In ;tune ^of Meets , inentlenteleYeseeeft .tirse of all denriptlnne,paeltagee,bundleriePetleLballa gr , ' , • Abe, particular attention paid In collets git dills, Drafts and Aceouuti. Packages and Goods deiteeted daily to all talesmediate pieces between rtilladelphin and Pottsville. °dices—Centre Street,. Pottsville; No. 43, South Third Street. Philadelphia t Pio. 6 Wall Street, New York , No. 13 Court dtreet, Boston. Aptit PASSING= TRAINS: gtetWISAMMEATI ogr u E 4 n o r m fl pa E n P y liAtt u r 3i rt . Anantrinent.—Pales Anntenn4-Prain Phil adelphia to - Pottsville two Passenger Train* daily. (Sundays excepted.) On and aver dept. Pa, 1.651.iwn rains will he run each way, daily. between Phila delphia and Foitsirlile. MORNING LINE. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock, A. M., daily. ex cept Sundays. Leaves Patterllle al7l o'clock, A. kl.dally, except Sundays, . . ' AFTERNOON LINE Leaves Philadelphia et 31 o'clock, daily, except Run dTei see Pt:lnferno' as 31 o'clock, dally,except Sun day.. FABE.d. let class caps id awe carp. Between Phila. and Pottsville,.l 73 • •02 23 Between Patin. and Beading. a 1 75 1 45 Depot In Philadelphia, coiner of Broad and ttne streets. Passengers canuot enter the ears Unless pro• aided vritha ticket. Fifty mantis of baggage will be allowed to each pas senger in these line., and passengers are eapressly prohibited from taking anything a. baggage but their own wearing apparel, which will he at the rink of Its OWOT By rder of the Board of Managers tt. BRADFORD, Secretary. Rept. 6. 1651. -364 f FREIGHTS Si TOLLS ON COAL. • PFICt 0 rrnt.Putz.A. & RICIDING RAILROAD •0. 1 PA.:at:Oda, dept, J, 18.51. I The liven of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coat. tran4- ported by Oils l'otnpat.y, • will be no thilnwn from dept. nth, 1851, iititit Nutlet notice : ' Richmond, - - - . i Philadelphia, - - 40 . 1 35 15 Inclined place, —; - - - 40 •I 35 15 Niimlown, 40' 1 35 15 Germantown nallroml• - 40 13S 15 Falls of Rainy Mill, - - - 40 135 15 Manaytink, • - - _ ' 40 ' 1 35' 15 :taring Mlll. - 35 30 115 • • - Pnusnobucltrn & Plymouth R. 11., 30 25 Ito itainba'n and Putts and Jonem' 25 20 j (IA Norrisintvnar Orldivpnit, - 20 ISA 100 Pnrt Kennrdy. - - . 50 15 ion Valley Forge, - - - - ls' 15 100 Pficenlzville, - - - • , nil . 05 n 5 . , Elope* For:I, - - - - luo 95 A 5 Pritiod..Wn,- - • . IMI , 95 9; baugl:uuti•llle, - - - . . I 0I) , 95 b.:. Baumetown - - - - , ail 8.5 so Readinr, - - - , - . t 8u; 75 70 Briwren Reftalsw, and l'illituaville, ! bp 75 70 514.hrivill.„ - - - - FO , 7p• 70 Hamburg. (4I Orwaphurg, - - - 55 st) By order of the Board o f slattaeety. lIR DFOUD, Sect' r Sept. 17, ISSI 37-tf , FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL: O rricc os thinni.LADL Natio*4l.l4. Co.. 1 6.. pf, let, 1451. 1. NOTICE 18 HEREBY. GIVEN, THAT ON AND idler the 12th instant, the rates to be charged for Toll on ANTHRACITE COAL cassis d on the Schuylkill NavtCation. and for the use of I:are and Lorain's. will lie es follows—said rates to crintinue until the rinsing of the navigation this year : FROM •11 7, rl r ; , n ,1 ?—;: • Philadelphia - - • - 50 49 46 40 Nlatatylink 50 ,49: 46 49 s64.4arplate, , 45 44 41 35 Conshohocken - 45 44 :41 35 Plymouth, Dam - • 45 44 41 , 4 , Norrtomerand Bri.lgeport - 43 42 139 35 P.m Kennedy - - —42 41 3$ 33 Valley Forge - • 40 p ; ni; 33 Pawling's : Dam • 40 41/ 36 30 Lumhet - 35 34 31 2si I' Mr till v ille 35 34 31 28 Itoyer's Vord 35 31 31 ,26 Pottstown Landing - . 35 34 31 2$ Pm/Wilton • - - - 35 34 31 '24 Hird•brantigh - 3 , 32 29 24 Remblig - - - 30 ,29j 27 25 Allhmur'.. . 30 2'9 27 .25 51.14mm/tile , . - 30 29 27 9.5 . Ilambnra - - - 30 , 27 Orwigshitrit Landing - - 1 25 55 . By order of the Minnzets. F. FRALEY. tr.ahletit. .-Sept,l2, 1 4 5 t 37-If CM PLULAD : • :,•,/, t• I :,•1 : • .-. • -. L ..... • RDEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON 11E1011 A N Drat F., to conunentP Muth 1, MIL RATE'S :OP FREIGHT PER 100 1414. . ems „rt 's .lE 3 Z' 4 .T C? • %TIC 1.11.11W15P037311 • E% a - 3 Pi CiaPP.-41tligninou•Coal,BrIcks 'll.* Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pi g Iron, 1.9 rte. ay PIS. Plaster. elate; 24 Msg.—Blooms. Barr Cement, Grindstones, flutnn, Latta, • I ..'ement, Mb, Railroad Iron, heavy, Iloilo. JlOl cts• 5 1 lii Ball, Sills, Shingles', Tar, Turpenj tine, Timber end Lumber. 3d Choc—Ale. Beer and Porter.) Ashes, Put and Pearl, Bark, Barley, Bones and Horns. Caret, Cotton, 1 Whiskey & Domestic Lltjnors. Crain. 1 Iron Castings. rough ; Bolted, Bar or 'ris SI cts. Hammered Iron, Bolter Plates, flat r Bar Rai road Iron, Lead and Ohm, I Molasses, Potatoes, Nalls•nd Spikes , Ball Provlsioris.Suger. Saltpetre k I Tuba ten, unmanufnetured. morn per barrel. Vi cis. II it,. eth Class.— Apples. Bran, Unite/ Cheese, Cordate,Eart hen-ware Eggs, . Groreries,(eareptthose stated)htrny Hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-ware, I: Lard, Leathet. Live Stork. Manufac- cgs 9 cgs. tures nt !mi.*, Machinery ; 011,0 y e liars, RIMI.RII4- OA Sheet Iran, Seeds, Steel, Sweet Potatoes, Tallow. Vinegar & Wire. sth C'taas.-4300ka and SlationeryA spot/rand Shoes, Camphine & Spirit Oil, China, Claim and Queenrware, Cigars, ennfertionerye Dry Goods. 21 sta. II (Is. Dingy. Fresh Fish, Meat Dud Fruit,i Foreign Luuir4. Hops, Spirits ..f Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool. March 1,1651 94( METALLIC) Rubber Machine BELTING. 91 1 11 E EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST. YEAIIOI, .I. bar gained for thlt Belting the confidence of the cotemmers ; this, weedier with Ilse fact that great int provernenta hare beep made in the quality, warrants. the manufacturers in wetting it to be superior to leather or any thingelse, for all open Belts, (more ea. neliollY for heavy or main nein%) for the following Teutons: 1. The perfer terinallty of width andtbichneaswhlrb It will retain, 2. no danger of heat under 300 degrees Fahrenheit injures It, and it remain. detible In any degree of rold. 3. It it of great strength and durability, does nut clip on the ponies, consequently a gain of power la oh lained.and when aitinsted to nmehlneiy, shwa not re gnlre alteration, as is the cat* with leather, ut any other. 4. In vital:lotting the colt Is math below that of leathet or any other. A large assortment always on hand t 'and (moistly of given lengths, at shortest notice. MACHINE' HELTINO. A smile of prices, by the piece of 100 feet long tinch 3-ply per foot Illeents. 4-ply 13 rents. • 2 • •• ..r *t EMI 4 " 114 " 5 " 23 " " 32 ". 6 46 66 r. 44 64 35 64 7 46 44, 44 31 " " 40 " t i 46 44. •• " 45 " 42 " ,55 - IQ .1 ..,, , " 61 145 44 II '• •• •• 1%5 " •11 gg 12 •• ••. •• 62 ••• •• .• 13 " " " OS " " 25 II " " " '75 " " -90 " 130- 41. se 60 •• as in at Ili '. .. .. 25 " " 145 IS " " " 95 " " 1.18 " 20 - •• " 1,05 " " 1,30 " WATER If OHL I Inch, tier font, 22 rent... 23 " Ii u.. / f de ,as its .. , . . .4 II . .. •• 33 " 1„ ) o 3.4 " 7 sa oa 7f 44 Se 111 1. • 60 " 21 sa ea . „ . (15 .. For sale, 31 Factory rites, by ' P. BANN AN, Asyut for tbe llsoolacturers. Also, Hteisto Picking off ;to I Inch :bleb. Car Spitler. Rises, &c., for Water Piper. Apli IS, 1831 i IS— - A BOOR FOR ZIVRRY RORY. 'LOST %VICK on "Natural Death, and how to keep 1J yoa es belasa ct 1 el gulf ylato lb et - esatesof natur al death, or death from old age, developing* pew and get lain method of preventing the consolidation or as. I ideation of the body. and thus Indefinitely prolonging vigornur. elastic. and buoyant health. atid of render ing Parturitkin any and rate—by Hanel Boirrwtea, M.D.It is rartstuly one of the most valuable works any published no person should neglect obtaining a copy. For sale a 3 B. BANN AN't3 Whiolesage and retail nookstore.Pottsville. • Aug. 9, • 32 BOOR BINDERY. - THz summit era nAs ENLARGED uts wog OrindeMend iaereased the Maddest, and banes. audio now prepared to dealt kinds of Nulls, to the less style. at the lowest rates, by the stark ; Boob or by the hundred or Moaned. AR kinds of blaaltwork. manufactured too/der st olumitotlee. B. BANNAN. Pilots/. Plibltsbef tad illadsr.: ioUrrillo, Aug 31,100 $3- 40-tt HOWARD. EARL & Co 114 f • Fa. :IN, . ? - • _ 1- TMEI.Miltr. FIME-INMORAWOk COMPANY ..-_,- OF PHILADIM.P.MIA. -..-.. - • PiiCE - Mer. 2:4Py aissfstut stirrer, deli Pink Mt. O . -;: - .:., -. .:i1MMECTIOltd, Charles N..ltancker, George W. Richards Thomas Man,- ' t .: • ...Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wainer. • - • , - Adolphe 4„Borie,_ ; - Sainuettirant." ' ' ' Mild El:Brown. . .1 Jacob B.Smitb. -= - 'biases Patterson, - Amatinne to make Ineumace, permanent or limited dn every drweription ofproperty,'ln town and country at retirees-tow as are consiatent With security, ' The Company' have reserved . a large Contingent Fund, which with their Carrital and Premiums. safely I invested. adhrd ample protection to lheassured. The well of the COmpanY 0 h January Ist,'lBlB. as published agreeably to' an Atter Assembly, were as follows,sll r i Mortgages $990,558 65 Stocky, 51,563 25 ReaVErtate,„ - . 306.35 A 20 ... , Cash.inc-.. , Ari.l67 6: Temporary, • Loans, 155.459'00 81,220,097 67 • Shiro their lacorporation. a period of eighteen years. thehave pattupward! of see willion titre Ann, Bred de 24.31 dollen.. lasses by tire, thereby attord fy Inv evi once of the advantages of insurance. as welt an the hint,' and dispositiop to meet with . prompt , Dees ' a I liabilities: , ciunes N. DANCEEIL `President.. 1 CHARLES O. BANCKER, Secretary. The aubscribnr has been appointed agent for the •above mentioned Institution, and Is now prepared in make Insurance. on every description of property. at the lowest rates. • AND111:1% nussta„ ni.tit. Pottsville, Jan 11,1951 2-'1 SIPE INSURANCE erne 0111/I.IID rat INdI7RANCE.•Ar t I ITY and Trust Company, orPhiladelphia - oMre No. 132 Cheroot Pure'. Capital, chip,tx.m. charter per petual. COTlsiburto makeinsuraileeson Lives oe the MOM favorable terms. . Th e capital being pald up and In Ptatt4l,together with I large and itocuitantly Increasing reserved fund; of fers a perfect security to the Insured. The premiums 'may be paid yearly. half 'yearly , or Quarterly. , The Company add a anion periodically 'to the In= inmates Aar life. The first •Elonnt,. appropred In December,lB44, and the second [tonna in Mtember, ISM amount to an, addition of 8261 50 in every $lOOO Insured under the oldest policies. making *1262 50 whith will be paid when it shall become a claim, in. stead of 01000 originally taunted; the next older; amount to 01237 50; the next In age to 81212 50 for every 810001 the others . fn the same proponion ac cording to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of mole than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid. without increasing the an nail premium. The following ire a few examples from the Re alpter: Auer of policy and Rum 'Bonus or bonus to be tnrr , :d !marred. arbirtlon. by fotture aditiono. rocky. No 56 *1000• 0252 50 *1.252 50 ••- R 9 2500 656 25 3,156 25 •• 276 2000 4:5' 2,475 01) •• 333 5000 1167 50 6,167 :10 &e. &C. &C. &r. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and explana tions. limns of application ; and farther information can be had at the office. D.N.RICITAittIit, President. Joan F. hairs, Actuary. The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County. and will effect lnenronrce, and give all neretuaty information on the subject. B. HANNAN. Jane 29. 1650 26-Iv •;r4 ay~1~l ;~i~~ '~. IIE Delaware Mutual watery Insurance Company T —Offite North Room of the Exchange, Third Philadelphia. PIIIE INSURANCE.—RuiIdings, Merchandise and other property in Taws and Countrl, insured against lo?a °Haulage by fire at the lowrsl rate of preimum.. MARINE INSURANCE.—They also insure Vet,els. Cargoes and Freights. foreign or coastwise under open or special pOlitiVS. aol the assured may desire. TRAN:4PORTAI'ION.—They :Awn insure mrethandine transported by Wagons; Railfind I:ars, I anal Boats and riteanilmats, nn riverA aunt i3Alry, on the most liberal terms. • DIItr.CTORA. inntrib ii. steal. Janie, 4'. !land Edmund A. Cnuder, Thruphilu• Paulding. John I', Davis, 11. Jones Brook.. Robert Ramon, Henry Moan. Intro R. Penrose, !high Craig. clamor! Edwards, rionrge Neri 111, (leo. G. helper. Spencer Me!Rain, Edward Darnowt', I`har les Kelly. • Isaac. R. Davis. .1. G. ,Tohn VIII. ~ William Pnlwell WlMato Ray. . John Newlin, Dr. S, Thomad, Dr R. 81.111111 ton, John genet , . William Eyre. Jr. .1 T. Morgan. D T. Margan. Win. Baaaley WILLIAM MARTIN Prehldent . • Men O RD S. NEWHOLD, Met rel aryl . The •ol.srrilipi having hren appointed agent for the above Company. Is now prepared to inior Insoranre l a ll on 311 deSrf. I.a of property on Ilse most liberal term., ANA- . t 0.11 Pettis' afire. Morris! Aildli ion Of 11l my bon. in Mat ket Street. Pottsville. A. M. m r t t . 1 - iiiN ALP ' Nov 11. 1849. 45-ly Ct3LEREM'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. No, . 32 cad 33 ARCADE lard 209 cnr:s).-t7 r St rrif —Pllll.AUkt.rlll • . nierchaniti call save Crow 111 In 13 per relit. by irtirchastog al Illpe ebove In.. porting my own goods. paying lint little rent, and liv" Ina economically. it I. plain 1 rah hove is lie purr hair their goods here, pas bleb teed+, laird lice iko .print roilotaiiily 011 band a lare,r assortment or Pril 311.1 Pocket Knives, 141q1111.1/r.o. and Roc.", , Table Knives and Troika, in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood Nana irk; rarveria and Forks; Stnnis, he.; Butcher Knives; Dirks; Howie Knives; Revolving and Plain- Pistols, 4r. Jost received, a large stock or Itiolgors and Wostentiolm's flue Fen and cmicress Knives. Alm), a large assortment or Art OrtienitS, ace „..c.; also. fine and Cotimin Guns. 4011 N tl. COLEMAN.lorporler Jon 1.18111 1-ti. GUN STORE, A Nmtei,v munpvi.tlx illanufarturer of Gl' Ns and PISTOLS, Nn. 122. North'2.l above Rate. Philsilelnlita, where hi' keep+ riitmta mt!, on hand a general a...fitment of Fir, Double and Sin gle Shots Gun.. large tin. k coos. Rifle. and Pistol. , of ell kind.. A1.:40, The relehrided ca..tet eel Tithe with in iv iat to shoot the Pointed hall cif my own make and Impetration. Pities Harrel., Shot Powder Cane, Ball, and Ludas, flatus, Game Dag*, Shot Bags, Pouches, &e., &c• fie invites the persons wishing In purchaae gnod• In his line to rail and eutinine ainek before purchasing elsewhere, for ilr is deter mined to sell on the most reasonable term+. Don't lorrt the No. 1':1, North 2nd Street. 2.1 • n —Particular attention paid to renal' mg. In an lie branches. August 111, 1651 33-3 m NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. - THE 151 . VALIWg DEW PIIIRND! IMPORTANT CORREspoNDENCE! TRIUMPH OP WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLis IN SOUTH AMERICA ! VELLOw FEVER Cu_ HEW TRUTH sIFIANGER THAN' FICIIoNt : , •LEm, Mom , , April 1.6, WI. William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For manv year. we have been the Salem agents, and also yt one time the county agents, for the sale of your valuable meal eine, and dining the whole of thin time we ate not aware that, in any one instance, li.ece the pills which we have sold been complained ikes causing Injury, or not accomplishing their proper mission. If is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine which is sold 113 s been the means °Moine great good and off:tying many lives, Last year we sold three dozen bares to go to afor eign port, and this day have nu-cited a letter-from the merchant who ordered them, giving an account of the Wondertiil effects which they did In Ctirihr a large number of persons who were attacked with a prevail log epidemic shnilar to the yellow Jere,; while those under the regular physicians' treatment, who wrre in the Hospital. some three hundred. including . the Governor, Magistrates,&c fell victims Kith.. iiisetiFe, If you would like acopY of out letter, we don't know of any impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps jar would tsr of servo.' In have it - published, tneether u. ith nor 'maws, a. it is addressed to its. We. will ronyitit the parties Interested, and if you what it, you .o ill Ocoee write tin. ResperlfUlly, Vitus, W. & Ivry. The following Is the letter Illitiled to above:— CP yEellE, Match 21, PIM. Whin'. W. Sc. N. II Icra. Merchants. Salem : G•drillettien—ror some years past I have adopted in my family. as a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian Vege labia Pills (Mr whom you are his agents in Salem) end have found that medicine of great worth. Last November we were visited by a kind of initial imatory fever, (the same I presume which greatly al. Meted our neighbors, the Brazilians, for neat ly a year) !the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever. and nearly three hundred persons fell victim. to the epidemic (a great number fora population as small as ours.) . Slur doctors named It the true yedow fryer, but their skill was tereMclent to loop lie progress. con. fining their mode of treatment to the nor of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use 01 purgativei, and of course all the I.4lldirre acid sailors, Who were obligedto be sent to Übe -Ilosp(taJr. ns also the Governor, several Maristratett, several ediceta, i and In fact alt those who were really afflicted with the disease, fell victims under their mode: of treattbent. A Month previous. I had received three dozen hot, of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought at DUG store, by Mess.g. Goldsmith, Newcomb & Padres, merchantain your city; and, with whom I am &ling business. I had the opportunity to ttdinanipirt these Pills to several under my roof. who were tunicl ed with the same fever• and ton doses of eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave away nearly ail my Pills to some twenty or thir ty persons, o da all were reilesydas it were by en chantment. . I ha v e, in consequence, remitted to Messrs. Gold_ smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the tom of forty dollars for the purchase of that quantity of this medicine, anti I beg of you to deliver the Pills as fresh as possible. i request you also to desire Dr. 'Wright to have bill directions translated in frenchovitizh will tend great_ ly to cirri late his Pills not only here, but also in the othereeionjee where I hepepelattnn is more numerous. Excuse 'me, gentletnen,in the liberty I have taken to address you GO letter, whirl), for lie sake or bit- Inaptly, Itibave beru compelled to do, as I do not mean to speculate on an :Wilde which proved salutary tree number of poor people, and in fact MGM of the popu lation Is reducetto a state of indigence, and it would be Mail foPantrine to seek lucre in such a way. 1 Accept, gentlemeu, the omit respectful salutations of_ror velT obedient servant, A. Picusvoi. The medicine Is fur sale, wholesale and retell. either in English, French, German or Spanish. directions, at the Principal Office, la RACE'iXt., Philadelphia:. And far sale by E. & 145 Beatty, Potuivllle; J. G. Brown, dn.; D. N. Heisler, do. - ; W. M. DlckeOr wigsburg t George Hammer. do. ; Levan & Ilauff man.. Schuylkill Haven; W. Taggart Tamaqua Burnett k Bowatan,New Pliilailelphie• 31. Schwartz, Pattersonr.Wheeter & M tiler, PinegroveLO. Robin. huld,,Pott Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora; G.. Bea. gin. do.l Geo. Deibelbels, Eillgltcld X Joblltla fIoYI'X, Wlreansbarg i Joseph Dreher, taut .Ifrunsw.ka ; D. Both, Middlepott .- Lewis ileilner.Porgettbon :, J no. Williams., Middleport ; J, Gumbar, Sr.; Patterson; Geo. U. rotts,'Broekville i Price & laugher, St. (lair; Reed & Bigler, Llewellyn"; Johanna_ Cockbl,ll' do. ; Geo. Italffituyder,lqew Castle : J. W. Gibbs, Miner& villa vEckel & Berndt, Tremont; .intd 8; glequoty. do.; Jacob Kenna% Lower Itlabantanco; and by Agents In all other pule of Gm' Chanty State Ind the Vatted mom " : Jane ;ISO= :-: 324 . . E,;er the Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-corGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. . itt ofTerhig to the community this justly celeloated railed) , for diseases or the chroat and lungs, it In not out wish to trine with the lives or health of the afflic ted, but frankly to lay before them ilia opinions of diwirguichrii men and some of the evidence or lip micoe.,, from which they can Judge for themselves. We- sincerely pledge marrelvra to make no wild as sertions or false staternents of its efficacy, nor will we hold out ao hope to ,mlTering humanity which !licit. wilt not st Arrant. Many proof 4 are here given, and we solicit an Inqui ry from the public into all we. publish, feeling aeafired they will had thein PP/ fei if y reimble.and the medicine worthy their best confidence and pa t ronagn From r6e distinpulatert Piroftss7r. of raelsirre, o .d Nartera ' Dpirdefin College. - Dear Sle delayed Insivertny, the receipt of tone prenaration: 4 4tritil I had an opportunity of witnessing Its pact. in my own family, or in the t tmmlles of ins friends. Thls I have no done with a high flegiee or !Mit raCl bn, in c.a_tsr oth of adalfe end children. I have found It, as Its ingredieut3 show, a power • NI remedy for colds..atill coughs, and pulmonary dia. !afire. PAC:11E11 ers,Av ELAND, M. 1). Benn)tvlck, Me , Feb. 5, 1917. Fran 4211 Orer3C4r lit the. Haleitton ;Wigs; in Ai) Crry. Lowe 1. Ar•p. In, 11119 _ _ Dr• J C. Ayer: I have been tuned of Ihn worst Cough I ever had in my life, by your •' Cherry Pecto ral'," and never fail, when T have nrgicirliintiy, 01 i e. commending It to others. Yours. respectfully • S. D. E3IERSON. *Read the following, and see if th,• niethrtne to Worth It hiai. Ililti pa:ietit had been., vor irrlJe and toe effects of the medicine it as umntsinkßity dktinrt United States note!, t33ratina Sprlngt , , Jolt. 5,1.14 v, Dr. .1. C. Ayer.--i:it 1 hive been atiitt tad a lilts painful allectiott of the lunge. and all its... symptom. at settled consumption, f.r ir.IV than a year. I .00d lind no medicine that would reach my ca-e, ant ii I commenced the lIPP of hour '• Cherry Pert,rat,"%rhfrh gave me gradual reltef, and I have been etradily earn ing my strength till my health is writ nigh re,toteti. . While wring lour tor•ditMai Inc gratification of Curing with , t my rev ..,,„,tblend, b lend . T iuman, ,,r Samptor distrjet who hash barn an PpPilfif.d frnin ditties be alrevere attach of brim, hiti• I hive pleasure In certifying these fins to yr, And am sir. }Milli re4peritrilly , J. C soosli c.0.0.za riepaird and prod! y JAMES I' A VCitS, nionitst, Imrell, Map. tioltl In Portsrine, bv JOHN O. BROWN; Alio'', vine. J. B.FA a nol ilrugglp is generally July 19. D. 151 -------- DR• ROSE'S ,CLLTER.ATIVE STROP. TOR VIE CURE or scittwul.A. LIVER DI:4: A ULCERS. rr.vER, AORES,. DISEAsI: OF TUE BONE.. CHRONIC DISEASEs; tt II EU M A 'l' I S T. CONSUMPTION, BEAR'T OLD ERCP - TII AND EVERT DISEAME ARISINI: rnom AN I-M. =I 'l o in. ;oreparat not 1t... no mood for the tor,' of the above named Dieriase•• My I`3ll'll, il'f• motet to e In Philadelphia Da. pant thirty yell , . IcP'' made lie .or oloalootrot with aid cl/f111 , 1111(ti•rao,e, and being a I.ll'llll 11111 r from the linivergotv of Pentt•tylvanio to ISM, tinder the goidanee of the trolly great Ptuferenre. Chapman. Physic, Goleion, (0 and 'Da re. immeecrle boated for MP•ll,lllBrwner. and have datlt omen uts - oligeoteo, am! the Tlppliri- Unit Of tentediro) thereto. %volt Ihr.r distitogoloolord Phyotio IVO, I am enabled from MI ItIDSP 341111.1ee a. to "free oho public toy • A lterallye ctyruto, whirls ;toroth, and give. toile 10 111, di . IVlllg throe all !tubing olmeasen. Till; lemeoly 1 have 31..V:15S relied Oporo, ill a raf r , dle 1.1 oh o : y ) . 1•11 /A, 1 , 1 1,11011. torah and broken down rottelittition. Peleoto. 1A110113., been rutoodered tie and ts More da3.lveie flrlfqf by many Pby-irtz.",:, 311,11103' living 10 the troth la.or Ft The rase c)I ID , 11113111 .00 of Mr. 3, Poulterer, of Pholadelphla, retatollooto , o he.ond x oloodo ih. rectum r•-nil that 11.•• pithlte may gall roan the Ilse or Dr Itore'e Attempt e 1.11 . ,1111 - 1 10 purify the r; oleos Tool+ riottol w.o, one year old, armed about OD a 1111111 W„ with a et RiOCet CLUED of great magnitude, on I he Ppine.itiod a pertert .1, , 0th00. After using Dr. 's All ERA SA for three task,, It gnu rd deoolto and the ulcer in nun thud to original mize, in th owrehoo moo t• it healed entirely, and the 1111111 lel DOW follt ilia and to perfect health. flyer one thootor.ll.3 perboottscionlle teferred To 111 Lily of Philadelphia, vi ho 0.10 31'110 , 1. to give to the otithetrot a detail...l at count i keit and the looraroolon. from draih liv the use of Ur (MSC'S A I.TERA'r r: SS . BCo I', w holt lit. rrootoril them 10 11, r..,•1 1. . 11 , 3 , rio 11 and pine blood 1., flow throogl, their gem.. 111•••• 011.• 116thir per bottle TI:WrIMONI" 01, D r . J. IL Hop., of pi, I,armg ch. vr.1,41 104 sole aiteoion ne the .turfy of erl.•rete,:,ll.l nretrttlarly the irratitePtit of ite,r,e..r. ui tler ; ICU , 111 4 I, hurl Moe A...11i:111v I e1....1 Ose .1311.1ing Dietease or lII.' TrearllP7l . , L.t:.! I ,nntuirptly o•cnnim..o.l treat:teem lo the peehlie. gent•rnlly R. t M Kete•itegton. l'lsilaeir!gehl.e, Jan 1.641 . . IMMM2 1/...1r Olf .—A•111, tnt Men health. I tall Nay that pe. - nr good I am mg I tonMedhe ~mch I wk.. Md. and !hell n lew drop.. rif !It 1(11.e . . t Syr hp elrYtf+ a nutlet i n 0... I Whl. I I nrnld ,pad nit tom- lu,.re AilrrallVe They are lh. r.•ry hal fvel %Sal 111,1•Die.l. I !al, pie:l4l4re in e .4'ol o llllo lolinv Dr 411.11, prnew e generally, Illy nintln,nt for piles ruled tie in ..i.cwen applications, M SI 'DIM, M No 150 A'rch Strett, I WV.* -long considertsd a reform so medu tor ors •oily for paroiv ....I I or, of abevo. .4 the te-sopte -Ins! nm of opinion Dr. J. a. Rote bass , folly at compss.to 041 sties sleirahle I oncotronation Ilia ,11rfi Criti,liniptinti. Gout, and other tf1 , 106-MR.:II, truly •14141111A.H1C .1 121.1.1.1 N, M II .4 thin tre. All of Dr. 11,,re•4 Fatattly Medic me- ate tor eOl. I,y R. RAKVA\ The atillar giber la the Wholeaftle Acent for 8,11 t,, I kill t °tint y. fur the -.de of all Di Roar'. nictlit , at I. Ire price, ft (DA \\A5 29-lf ;) 7 July 191,16.51 EtANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY A. *W. BYRNES & CO., (I.IITADLIffIIED General Pacsage and Foreign Exchange Offices P. W. 13YRN.FA & SOT , TH • EiTREET, New York. '2.) Ana 30 LEWIS WII A Rl', 1303t0n. 62 NORTH-SE:CI /ND •rI'ItELT Philadelphia. C. 5 GRAVIER y :AY• STR U T, ti Orleln• • ••• P. W. IrVIINE & WATEP LOO PoAD, Liverpool, 13 EDEN NII AV. Duhlln, FOR REM! rTANI;F:fi TO AM) I'AriAGE ricom Great Britain and Ireland ARRA NfiRMENTS INlsl.—The subcttbers beg. to infurmtlte tottlhe throughout the Vetted Stoles and Canadaa, that th-y, have cumpleti,d thew a rrange mento for the year (851. Pi-motet , t,inding (or their rilenda, of those returning to the '• Old Count v." will find It their Interest to 6elocl our stv ,,l mag i,,n cer a ant well-known I.ineo of Packets, railing an below, for their ionveynnee No expense has been spared to have Emigrants made comfortable dnitog the inynme. MI {too..neer.; engaged a nit will be snipped ender the ropo.iniendeme of our own Finn ;-61.11114 the Old•-ot Eciablished and moot ettetiolve in the Tr .tl., and with such nuequalled arrangebtenit.. Etnieranir wilt 11a..1 twilit facilities fromno OA no ea het Maine eon furniolt. We ran ennfotrnify aqnrrt, without fear of contradiction, that of ilia hundreds of Ttu:mandr rent on! by 113 daring the trot "Twpnly..ll. not one has had Just canoe of compinita - .1!! nee enrol:rotors , ' Cr, Pt.tei.! 4,1 road? err strictly adhered tn.-0 In silraqrsi where pervt , ng iferlitie raining itn the riel will he tefionded \rithont rleitnrtion on returning the Pa.tsa et. Corti& ate and ' Be iitrhanti, L. El 'I ',IA..- f. •11 L. nd 4- I'he nub , ' ribers Laa rat all times fir le InlarTia at night, any aio.not. oit the NATIONALRANK IRELAND AM) A 1.1. fIRANCIILN, &t which arc paid free ni Aisne,,! Al the prin. ii.ai loWllalbrinighntlf the Untied Einifilfan. Pet +wiz. to the country. mild wichinp. to send mariey to heir ff wild , . may Ir., if. .1011 e 1 , ot" Ily, ou their temittibe to. the aloottnl wnh aeni i yi. Iberian.• and addre...l of 1.1 ,, ver , ott (for !'`horn it i:m in tended Draft will then he fnwnt.lyd pet nr.ft SAILINt: PICKET'S tit sI'EAIIII/. ;tint a Receipt returned by mail P. W. & Co. have v. ell 1.11.1."11 reMpritlYible AR."llt• in all IRELAND, SIAVFLIIND and W LEA (min w hem , SIVII11,1•1eIVe fa . / Live, pant, aial In many of do. Irilerl..r tuwnS. who moat 11111 , 1,14 . P 10 Emigrants on omioreal tan, al various part:, In (31 - 1 all nor arratigemenN fin Pan relle , lo, wut the p.,) t h rill ill 'hr Draft*, arV Sn perfect that delay or ilifaitiniininlent ran tit I . r For linker par:P . lll3l's apply to or addl.,. by letter, 1.0 . 4 paid, liRNK I & flireet_ Nett VOlk. ar 11r.N.1. DAN NA N. reiteville. If it 0.1 deinre ydnr hit+ itteiof tranPat fed pro.p,! and .✓fery.t-allat b. 11.11thab' (Kee. where thr Ara On are ',tied, nava We in Ali Dart& of Eiunpe wish nn Ate rrinn, at any nf the and withiti.any At-lay. Jan. I I. itiM /.4 Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain pill.: WONDER' Or THE INTERN & 1 Extern:Nl y.—A great dioravrry nt!, value ble nredir. fur. Every fathilv shaalit hive a le•tile 1.11 a4ra saultlma nicknem It curry Cholera, nrrWri Comphint., revel and A gm., Dy...otrr J. Pa to lii ,the film; Dyspepsia, and HEAD THE I.:TIDENI This certifies that I have Mr several , nnn , he u.rd Mr. Da v Vrtetstaitlo Pain Kill. rto my family iu several Of ItIOSP ranee I'm which it is rer.iiiiniendeil. and God It - a er3' e Pagtor of 211 11.11.iim Charell. i'3l' River. 17.7b0 ,, /, 3/ ,,, thei Vineyard. This may-curllfyha -ve nand 11)3i45 . Pain IV* it• er whit yreat .0i rt.6B in caner chnif., iiahatum, Common Bowcl Complaint, Broneliills„4 .4 ritiltri, 011110, rherrially recruit:limn! 3 Vaf amity JAS. rntom Fit. . . 1 retest, Dayv —This may minify Nit 1 atilt use the Fain Kilter In my (amity. My heaths has been .iii gond for three or font' months past, iliatl have but tittle or nn ocelot it, and writila still re, ornmend ii to the public. RICH ARD prOlinn NY, Fall (liver, 91 mown', 17th. Pt 19. For sale by - . JENKINS 4 SHAW, . . 1 2 5 Chest'. in Street. Phliadeipbm. aeneral Wholesale Agents for Eastern pctittsylcanis, to Whom all nujerA and applications ~for Asenetes front Casten' Penbsyl san la should tic:add, cued. . B. (ANNAN , Wholeiale and Rift3il Agent for Srhoyikill Co. ,*Druggists and inhere supplied to sell again, e t the retotar rates. . 1 ',Aug 17, 1830 1 33- tf ' • SO and Candle FACTORY:' fpnr. SUBSCRIBER PA USG PURCIIIAiIED TIME I. soap and Candle Factory of Frantic Lecke, in the Borough of rottsv Rte. hereby glows notice. that he intends carrying on the business himself at Mr. Leckee old stand, where he 14 prepared to furnish all the unities In his line of !miners. et the ver,L lowest Mee, and respectfully solicits the pitnonage of the pubtle;reeling confident Mat they,wil I dad it to that lately at - todeal - wlth him. . . .10 ERNST ICLINERT. , . Pep 41.4 . 8. i n.tf ... . .. . . THEI. 090 D OLD - IPJLOVOII, Let them sing who may, - -of the battle fray, And the deeds that hove long since pasied— Led them chant in praiv of.the tar whose days .Are spent on the ocean vast, I would render to these all the worship you pleat?, I would honor them even now— But I'd give far more from my heart's full more To the cause of the good old plough. Let them laud the notes that in music dust, Through the bright and glittering balls; While the, amorous twirl of the hair's bright cats, 'Round this shoulder of beauty falls; Buf dearer to me is the song from the tree, And the rich and blossoming bough; 0, these are the sweets which the rustic greets, As he follows - the good old plough.. Full many there ho that we daily see, With a selfish ;Ira' hollow pride, Wh o the,plougfiman't lot, in bit humble cot, • With a scornful look deride; But I'd rather take one hearty ' , hake From his hand, than to wealth I'd bow, For the oone.t grasp of his kind's rough eta.p, My : , :toed by the good old plough. All honer be then to these grey old men,- When at last they are hewed with toil, Their warfare then b'er, they battle no mor e , For they've conquered the stubborn soil, • And the chapter each wears in Ms silver hair., And ne'er shall the victor's brow With a laurel crown to the grave go down, Like the sons of the good old plough. TO PILESERVE URAPES PRE9II A correspondent of the Newark (N. J.l Advertiser says, that for several years pest he has succeeded in preserving Isabella grapes cm March. "We have had the lei. airy of having fresh grapes all through the winter; and have found them very Useful and refreshing to the sick, especially td coo surnptive people. We pick ours to preser e for the winter as late as we can and' acre them from the frost ; gathering them tivh they are perfectly dry, say in t h e middle of a sunny day. We take a dry box—twom• moo candle-hot is very convenient tor the purpose--first cov.'ering the bottom with eat. ton batting. We then put down a layer at grapes, one cluster after soother, as thick at they can well lie. Care should be taken that no broken_nor green ones, are in the clusters. If there are, they will cause the - others to mould and decay. We then put down a lay• er of cotton batting, and then another Ism of grapes, till the box is full. " Some halm been at the trouble -to seal ...- • the coil of each stern with wax, lye do not believe it' is of any service. As the sterns are brittle, it is necessary •to handle. them with a gieat deal of care. Whet, they are thus laid down, much depends up. on the place where you deposit the bax. It should be placed in the divest and coolest place you have in the house." REMARKABLE APPLE TREE. In the annals of the Linna:an Society t.! Paris a remarkable apple tree is described a• growing at St. Vallery in Normandy. tree, for a period of thirty or forty , year. constantly produced flowers . of tine sex, aIA was as a matter of course, unfruitful. A , the period of flowering, however, it tea, customary for every young woman; of Si. Vallery to go and make her apple by.titto; a nosegay of the blossoms of any comma apple tree, on a tuft of those of the One dt scribed : this was attached by a piece of tit. bon in such a manner that in autumn even one knew the fruit that her nosegay had tx-i: the rause of producing. It was remerkK that these fruits differed among theinsehe iu flavor, color and size, and that they kr, some relation to those of the different treet whose blossoms had been used in their fry. tilication, Grafts from this tree remained always barren, notwithstanding attempts to fructify the blossoms artificially. This has been often impressed upon lir minds of the farmers, hut like all good ad. vice, it is little heeded, and, therefore, cannot be too frequently urged. Setting aside al; the pleasure to be derived from witnessing their gambolii in the air, and listening to ihr sweet songs, they should be spared even eft a utilitarian measure: It is stated by Bing• Icy, that a pair of small house-wrens were observed to leave their nest and return web insects no less than. seventy, times within tir, hour. In this business they were 'engaged during the greatest part of the day. , lag twelve hours to be thus occupied, a single pair of these birds would destroy et lea7t six hundred insects ire a day. In the gin. of swallows, it has been remarked by 541 e one, that without their friendly aid the atruoipliere would be scarcely hrthitable by man. They feed entirely. n insects, 101\6, if not kept under by tIM !vans, would swarm about us, like another- Egyptian plague. I= WISE PROVISION OP NA TORE The seedr, of the common broom grow to little pods, and when fully . ripe, and ready ibr;_disper ion, are scattered by a beautiful coltrivance, through which the edges of the pods contract t they burst open, and forcing the internal surface outward, throw the seeds at a considerable distance from the parent plant. But for this provision they would he choked under the old plant for want of air and light. PRESERVING WIIM FOWL, Remove the intestines carefully, and wipe out all the blood with an old raft tqwei, on td the flesh is quite dry : then Aust dour over the inside, and scatter two :or three drops of creosote upon a piece _of: blotting paper, and put. that in and tie the bird op tight in another piece of similar paper: up on which put a few drops more creosote ; then hang up each carcass' separate, in a cool, dry place, and it will keep sweet fur a long time. NeVer remove the : feat" from a bird you wish to preserve. Keep pickles only in wood or stone war - e. Anything that has held grease will pickles. Stir pickles occasionally, and it there are soft ones take them out. and Ford the vinegar, and pour it hot over the ptck• les. Keep enough vinegar to cover them well. If it is weak, take fresh vinegar and pour it on hot. Do not boil vinegar or spice over five minutes. PINE PICKLED CABBAGE Shred red and white cabbage, 'spread it to layers in a stone jar, with salt over earn layer. Put two spoonaful of wbOle black pepper, and the same quantity oflspicee, doves, and cinnamon, in a bagotnd scald them in two quarts of vinegar, and pour the vinegar over Abe cabbage and cover it tight. Use in two days , after. AN APPLE EGG' PIMPING Beat an egg well, then add a gill of tva , ter or milk, seven tablespoonsful ,of flour; and a salt spoonful of salt ; mix well togeth er. Pare and cut into pieces three middle sized French apples, stir them into the bat ter. Boil it in a cloth an hour and a quar ter : if in a basin, ten minutes longer. Eat with melted butter, flavored with lemon- VEGETABLE STEENGTIL By checking the growth ot.plents, you throw strength into the flower; 04 fruit. (11)e farmer. 64 SPARE THE BERM." ijouriekceper. TO KEEP PICKLEN.
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