tit. - yet §tintOr. Tits 0001111ELLOIL I'O ED: At a triid - in the Conn of King's Bench, June, 183:3, between certain ; publishing tweedleddiria and tweedledees, as to - atialle-,-, 'ged of= arrangement Of "The Old ! English Gentletnan,"—an old English bye the bye,'-_-Tom Cooke, the composer, I was sUbpamaettas a 'witness loinne of the punts.' On his cross-examination by Sir James Scatlett, afterwards Lo*, Ahinger, for the, opposite side, that learned counsel rather flippantly questitinedlurnthus; "Now, sir, yoa sar that the two melodies •, are ihe Saint different. •81. That do you mean by that, sic?" • . To- which Tom promptly answered ; "I said the notes in the two copies; were alike, but with It different accent ; the one being' in common time, the other in six eight time n and, consequently, the pasiti.in o) the 'accent ed notes was different.l-- Ste Itane.Whaq's.a musical accent? Cooke.—My terms a're a guinea a lesson. - : sir. (A loud laugh.) ` Sir :lames (rather tuffied:)--;Neyer mind ymir terms here. I ask you, What is a mu. sical accent? Can you see it ? 1 • Cooke.—No. •• I , Sir Jories.—Can you feel it 11 .Cooke.—.A.musiciatteaa. (Great laughter.) • Sir jamas (veiy angry.)—Nov, pray, sir, don't' beat about the bush, but explain to his lordilliptLotd Denman, who n as the Judge that tried the lause) and the jury,l i who are suppotied to . know nothing abolOrmusic, the ixtetumag of what you call *cut: Coolie,—Accent in mntielsa&rtabistress Iticrupel a particular itote, in the tame manner tis you would lay a stress upon any given word tor the pirfrpose o' being better umielsiood. Tams, if I'were in say, -You are as ass," it tests on ass ; but if I were to say, "You are an ass," it rests on you; Sir &situatedhout.s` , of laughter by the Whole court,in which theliench itself joined, followed this repartee. Silence haring been at leitgth • Oliitined, the judge, with Much seetning graVity, accosted the chop-fallen counsel 'gins Dermum.—Are you satisfied Sir dames ? ' - , 'Sir/anus, (who, deep red' as he naturally was, to use poor Jack Reeves own words, had beioine scarlet m more thin name,) in a •great tad,. said, "The witness may go down." I _ 05 down be did, amidst renewed laughter: in which an joined, parficularry the leztried brielers, except One, who did not see any joktib the mutter', 01138,1111t1i , 'AND Al AyRIZIONT. "eourtsliip isfua enoughtl paint got a wOrd - lo say again courtingl It's about as good a way of'.killing a long evening as I . know of, Wash your face"„and put on a elesua dickey, at 4, talk as sweet as molasses candy. for an hour or two—to say nothing of a few sweet kisses behind the, door, as your .sweetheart goes to the step With you. The fact IQ, I've a genius for courting. It's all sunshine and no clouds.. • • "When I was a single man, the world wagged along well enough. •!It •was like an otnetibusi, was a_pasSenger, :paid ni y and hadn't nothin g more to do with it but to sit down and not care a button for anythinz. Sposin the omnibus gut upset—well I walks off and leaves The man to pick up the pieces. But then I must take a wife, and he hanged to me. It's all very well for a while ; hut afterwards its plaguer like fairing for antip . • r slit omnibus. -Mims do I-get by it .CjaWing dd wo dian, and three 'squatters.. "Mighty different from (forting, that is. What's the fun of buying things - to eat and things to wear for . therd, wasting good epreeing money on such . nonsense for other •, people, and as for doing jwhat we there is no such thing. Ynti can't clear out when people's owing l. l, - ou'sointuch money— . • youean't7stay conveniently.; No—the uab- , hers must have you. You can't go on a ,spree: when you come hot-n - i• missi. kicks up the-Devil's delight. You ,;an't teach her.' better Manners—for Charles's are as thick a' blaciberries. In short you can't do nothing. Instead of "Yes, my •duck,;" and •:No my dear," "if you please,. honey:" and "when you like, Acrvey." hke it• was in courting ' , times, its a regular row at 4tll hours. Sour looks and cold potatoes; children, and table elothes bad off for soap, and always darning and titendi4; and nothing ever darned or mended. If it wasn't that I'm tiarticuler sober, I'd be inclined to drink—it's excuse enough. It's heartbreaking, and it's•,all owing to that • Pie such a pain in my gizzard, this morning. l'ita so miserable, I must stop and sir on the steps. . , POLITENESS ON BOTH SIDES. • They tell a good story of a very polite sheriff, who came near being outdone by person it was in the line of his duty to hang. "Sir," said the man ai the. sheriff was carefully adjusting the tope; "really your at tentions deserve my th , nks. In fact I do not know of one .I should rather have hang me." ' , Really," said the Sheriff nre pleased to be txanplime.ntary. Ido not know of an other individual it woald.eive me so much pleasure to hang." Extrit, do. I utideratand'you to say in evidence, that one otthe gentleman's boots-was maller than the other ?" "No, sir "But you said just now, that they differed in size.. Now hoar, can they do that, without having one boot vintner than the other ?" '•Because it was a little litrger, sir." TrA IrbuNG ! , gentletnaa who has just =trite a little utuler.sized !beauty, says she would have been taller, hei she . is made of such precious materials , that Nature could not afford it. How fall of Sugar the honey. moon. makes one, don't it ?. A year from now he'll be swearing about the house, be. callsehis tool of a wile has been cleaning the ecolmtove with bis.beit shoe brush. tnii - ORTAINATE fellow Went to a Misetitad asked for a gantent, saying that • -hitt object 'was to have,som'ething to recnetn-- b e , him by. .!My friend e isi sail] the miser, "as the end is to remember me, I shall give thee nothing ; for I am enre thou wilt re. member a refusal much kt 7 niffer than a gift." • L' Rvrattaso.—"Do yan retail things hem!' asked a - green lostilgag• specimen, of lasinagity as he poked his lead into a store on Main street the other day. "Yes," was the beanie reply. ..Weill wish you wolq re-tail my dog-- he had it bit off about a week ago. n't A Drlrnmim.-An exchange avers that the most unprofitable imp i rovenzent it ever heard or, was the -Farmington Canal, which - never-gave but one dividend, and that was caw summer when the; directors mowed the towpath sad - divided the has , ! -guit in the world would thrive. .11filit tab the Paper, ai,d ADtraTit4,"::: rr undersigned baringissinerttsuitedirlt Alte Irection of tbe Portreillektideinf,tekrathe liberty to recommend this !pathetic's' to the patriessig• or no_ public. Tim principal, who received hit educations* . the besruniiersitiesof Germany yid Tunis; awl who has been for meterat years enraged interatitiop in this country: wit I t each ancient and modern languages.iss Lehi, Greek.flebrew.Ger mauand French. the biter branches of Mathematics, as 'Geometry, Algebra, surveying. afetteurattoa sod Deleultm. at- well as Hatnntl,Phllosophy add the principle) of Chemistry ; whilst Nr.l. T. Suoviter a graduate of Vale Col , lege and a practical Hook-keeper, will take thergeOf. the English branches. at Spelling, Reading, Wetting, raimpaaltion. Riretork, Arithmetic. History mad Geo graphy. Thematic' pies of hook-keeping will be taught and the Pupils exercised in Jim keeping of fictitious actmunts by doable entry. • Nana O. Ayer. a-gradu ate of New Hampshire Emile Seminary. has been , engaged to leach the Elementary branches and Draw : tag. Ere n the amaltbst boys will be Willfully taught by tire teacher: tnemseives, audio young men an on. ituirtontty will be °forded to prosemate their rind tes as tar as at any of one common Colleges. With a strict discipline shall be combined a respectfolarrd kind treat I merit ofthe scholars. Pupils from abroad can be areorn i niudated with boarding mama& rate temii,in respects hie Private boarding Wilde , . Tiaoie desiring relearn the i German language thoroughly. can And admittance Is an accomplished Getman faintly. The terms Of Toi -1 lion are as hithetlO, at yearly, for languages and Drawing *S eat ra. The . year is dlirided Into 3 gess i 03151 lit front awful Mondaytn dept. to New Year. Sin. ex tra fared, from New Sear to the 24 Monday In spill 07. and $2 50 extra. lid front thence to the 3d Monday in July, *7.andlii 50 Pura ; in the preparatory airs. if, dollars a year,t, dollars for the let or Ktion nod 0 dollars for 3,1 and Ilea( h. Bills payahle at the end lof the month of each ertzblirin. .11 la highly impar. Min taut that every - scholar should enter Mr. Stitt:int with the commencement of the est G Serowe'. • . I. NGE.I.C, Principal. Tt-ly July 12,.16:11 DDMITTANCES so use OLD COMMA% /rift: SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE Arrange maws in various parts of Ireland and Newland, and with Messrs. SPOONER. ATWOOD & CO., Ran ters, London. is prepared to draw Sight Dina from One rOnTld Sterling to any amount required, payable In all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Persons remitting Five Dollars to-the Pound in par fends, with the name of.rhe pt.rann who is to draw the money, a bill for she amount, with a receipt for them to hold, will be returned.' Collections made in all pails of Europe, and For- Ago Bills of Exehanee cashed .). P. Pottsville, Pa. Jen. 4.'1.41 -- Franklin Venitian Dlina Manufactory. 4 LINOS BEAN, No. 200 RACE STREET. TWO Doors 'above Stith. opposite Franklin Square. Philadelphia, where he will keep constantly on hand or manufacture to order a superior and fashionable assortment of Venitian Blinds, unsurpassed for light ness, richnese„ durability and finish, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. He respectfully solicits • continuation of the patronage of hid old friends and the renders of, the ?diners' Joartial,:and Invite all whostudy economy, in the trail)! cheap' and excellent Blinds,to give him a call. N. B. Old Blinds neatly -repaired, palmed and trimmed. Orders from the country carefully put pp. Phlla..Oct.l9. 1850, 421 y N. M. NEVIN/MPS (Rutty's Row. Jitsestegian stmt. Pottazele,Pss Ira.) Plumbing Shop. HAR CONSTANTLY ON HAND A •SEPPLY OP ail sizes of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead. Stock Tin, Rath Tubs, Shower Baths. Hydrants, Dose. Double and Single Amin, Pumps-and W.ater.Eloseiss *lrk al kinds of Brass Cocks for water and steam. Brass Oil Cups, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done in the neatest manner at the shortest notice. N. IL Cash paid Weld Brua and Lead. Pottsvllle. Oct tit. 1850. 45.1 f • • COACH MEIER'S REMOVAL. THE SUB SCRIBER HAVING , FIT. lk 1. led upnneof the largest Coach Shops in the State. in Coal Street. Pottsville. fts'..ll•o lll " , ' 'a. ' nett to J. M. Adams & Co.'s Sereen Factory. where h is facilities for manufacturing all kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggons cannot he gar passed-- being a practical Mechanic. and haying nnmherof years' experience in the business, he hopes to give general tatislactior. All kind* of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. Also. second-hand Wagons, tc. All repairs aeativ dpne:! Omen from a distance or.noptis attended so June 5.184 e CARPETS and FLANNELS Mr SALE. NnE Fainf , eittnErt RESPECTFULLY CALI the 1 atta•ntion of his ruatomers and the pnbllr generally to hie —inch of Ingrain Listing. and Rag Carpets. and alai. Flannels and Mitts, Ingraiu Carpet from SO to $o rente. filing 55. Rae Carpet• from ri to 45 cents per yardOnaraint:arpet• vareastra all mop! •sd fart rolorff at hp rent, per yard. and Stair Carpets, Venetian and Rag from 25 to 'ZS • .1. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Manufacturer of rurrwt• and Flannels. North West rnrnet of ceiiire and 511ne!asille.Stleet, POI" HIP Pa. • July 20,1551 2114 f -,..., Dr. Sway nes - -,._. , , liimily - Vittii CIII e t ''...'- ------ - ' • •,-b--- 'AI - m ir r 7 r 6 - *yr .'.' 11 4? •717Z.11 IMIII4I. AV STILE ANOTHER REIRARRAHLE Cure of Cbusumptiou. And Ic,, dangerous atiendantb. a Der habits' , ht, o riven op to rile 6y Ptiv.liewor Frwroa.., th. au nil• of hi3tory , ruonot forni•lt a ,houtil be el tuncirety kpara I hroorhort the rarld for there ate thonrossadalaborirg rohler.Ailwilar whir le ✓ill prort fatal, Width! or rested by the ;wet PM AGENCY OP:DR. MW A VNE'S NI:POUND SYRUP OFWILDCHERRY. et. h,svt. Br:col:vim En. POINT or florae, Ur...dent . k County, Md•.. } June 9th, 1851. Drt. Sty.% v Prue Bettering D a duty our to the public. ami in Justice to you, 1 have thought proper to ma hr I now it one of the MOM, ea- Itattoltbary turns, In my nun Case, that has ever been Italy recorded. In the. month of October last I wan afflict-. 1 with a severe gathering in my breast., which folioed a large abceen, and alas t ommun waled to my Lungs. and very much aMirted them, and dis charged largo quantities of eorruption external and intern il, that is. hrge quantities pasted through my Lung.. which I threw op. My breath could also payee through my Lunge, and out through the cavity' of my Meant iclth apparent ease, attended with it violent oocli day and ni.tht, tn.. of np,letil•, and ettreme ' dehthty. en t had my tilty.ic tans Ile - nicht my rolls ek tirety hopeless arid beyond the power of medicine... I rentaiited in on- , wretched condition fir a longtime ono! I was wanted to a mere ekes loin, and there ..erred to he no -hope for Me. but having read In the puttht papers of the many wonderfuteurelt performed by your COMPOUND Sittlip OF WILD CHERRY. I toured lately twill to Sonic:nice for,/five 'bottles and commenced its one. and to say gre,gt .atinfaction and enalottelantily, the Mt( ens or opening iu toy hit, began to heal, and the ...ugh Subilltic, and on 11 , i itg ten bottles I wall realnied to pea.. t health. - I feel very grattful and iltuily believe, thit to your valu able tuctlir the. tinder the blessing. , rif Divine Provi dence, 1 am flooded for One great change, andl cm happy to fay that 1 ant now enjoying as good health R. l ever bate. lor the satisfaction of thone.who are not aronato. led olds me, I append to thes certificate the Daniell of i tentlemen well end favorably known to a large. porhon of the citizen. or Maryland airid Virginia. and will doubtless induce •11 who're .. - .lcullarly afflicted to try your wonderful and Invaluable Compound Syrup of Wild Chesty Your,. Very'Respertfully, TIIOMAR DIXON. The suli..ctiber in well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and ran testtfy that he has been afflicted ao above represented. I regard his rerovely as, almost a miracle. Ile Is a worthy member of corietY. JAMES R. nuaaoktow. Pastor of Berlin Cirevit, Baltimore Co:Terrace. Wr,the understgued,reaiderais of the Point of Rocks and vicinit y e a re acquainted with Thomas Dixon' and know him to have been !tinkled as above represented and was thought by his fricudi, as well its by our most !ROM physicians, to be, past recovery, but by the eXcluslVe mt.: of that inestimable remedy, Dr. Sioaroe's Compound Syrupy(' 11414 Cierry, is now re stored to pertect health, and we feel duty bound to recommend thin valuable medicine to all who may he amino!) , afhicted. Fred. Stock, Meichant, I O. Thomas, Lloyd C. belt, " W.lll. Smith. Samuel W. Danner, E. W. McGill, William S. Watkins. Philip Haines," John Walter. Philip klelgauhalm. The above invaluable_ medicine is the result of many years extensive practice in Philadelphia by Dr. Swayne. 'Very Important' Caution. Remember no preparatlan of Wild Cherry Is gen uine. except the original article as preparrality Dr. Swarm, See that hie Portrait Is on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compound you wilt DYS never Pkn EPSIA ow the re Oal RW virtues OR of MS. Wild Cherry. Smayae's Celebrated Veragfuge A safe lino effectual remedy . for th'orms, isms p ela, Cholera ?timbal'. rlithlY er Dyspeptic - children or adults, and the meet usefnl Fatally Nedlcine ever offered to ihr • • . 3. J. AVID, n highly respectable merchant of Wil liamsport, Fa.litaters . I have tried sour Vermiffige in my own famity.aod eau • peak In the very highest serum of it. My wife is so much pleased with it she will .me too Miter. Reniemher t none is William -crept that In square bottles, with the portrait of DR. 5... AVNE ou car h wrapper. . [.ems' See that the name In spelt correctly, •! SWAVNE. Pr. Rarayne's tour Coated Sarsaparilla sad F.:street ' of Tar Pelf, These are undoubtedly the best Pills offered to the public, and no faintly should be without them. Safe and easy in their operation, without producing any griping pain or unpleasant feelings. They are peculi arly adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering It lit to nourish and invigorate the whole system.' A few doses will oftentimes prevent a severe attack of sickness, and for COmpinints in which females are 'subjoin they are invaluable. No Pillircen bays abet ter effect than these for monthly Irregularities which occasionally isprreo to women. They assist at the eontineneentent of puberty ilea when there is' a cheek from told, or improper exposure, and even at the time of their entire cessation. By taking tido medicine women would lie carried on through with the change of life without danger or infringement on their more youthful slay. of womanhood. Ile particular to obtain the genuine, see that they are lu holes tooled out of the solid wood, covered with a red lapel it ith the signature of Ica . Swavar thereon. . REMOvaL . . De. fist tore r. Promirtor at the widely celebrated Cameohan STaer 07,%V41.31 , and other FA* , ILV Musts; has rotthettlhts F riaolpal Oar* from [Meanie? of Elighth and - Bare streets Le N0.4240)1= SEVENTH street, above a hem all hullers tams be Aareeeed. . AGENTS FOR FICIIITVLBILL COVVEY JOITN C. BROWN. • • J. CURTI@ :fraUh°W..ra; JAhlEd B. FALLS . JOITN N. GIBES, f M ' n en t ine. Po- J. SHEA/re; Ils- C. & G. lIMITZINeEII, v5n,11.814 ISA LEl,Pattelt bon ; Jou', A..orro,Taylora- Ville;H. F. IR at;Tuselgora ; E:J. far,Tamagns; o. R inri „ Dck, N ew crack; W. Itlortitt.iuti. W. Puce Mt. Clair; Afters dir.A3iusuan,Patterson; PAUL RAVE, PineSlnVe I ECKEL dc BARED?, Tremont; CaCatltt.t. Slut. Llewellyn; JOHN. WILLIAMS, 1111.1d1eport t FaAtmcv.. , Olwigsbnru C:oi mon ilt ittloabs Ni,e Philadelphia ; es. Atirrt, Orwlgsburg Landing; J. ATAlrrolt, McKeariburg ; JACOB KACMIAIt, end al ac E. Wrtarr. Lower Mahnntango; sad by all Dea ler,. In medicine everylvbere. cip-A g ents wishing a froth supply °l'D'. tit wav sra Melanie:a will please *end their ardent to the Prto.' opal ()diae, Ptilladotphla. Sem. , IL ISM. 27-ly JOBT RECE I VED A BEAUTIFUL ASBORT "tnent. of Ladies' Garnet and Pent &rut Iltut, traceless and Eat 111 ap, for gala low by //BABY tELLIOrr. nec.ll,/e5O - ' - INIFAIRMINNINat • ; 0 mu" mean* Reif il ta l a ciaLalat.Ntrylimanur ON A N D.Arrsi d naltrAlro• APRIL int% the ransomer ?rain wilt Wave Tamaqua daily • Cdmidar eirentedjat **don -A.: N. and .a • o'clock Y.-1114. nod mount arab Ore Rotting add *Reiman Train,: num POPPriIICOIII the Riad 4 • Remount. win tears Tow Onion. onial soleat of the Morning Train imni Pidtadmilibirodrhe leg Redhead. - FARE. - To fidladelpala, ' • . - . • -a3Stu 4 ! Port Minna; -4, • 7$ JOHN ANDERSON Criteria Arent. Tamairra, avid M. 130 Y. - . • • • • NEW • r 4 • • ''s • • • r . ala U0W.4121; EA2L; C0. , 8 „Expitegs /./.ITh are prepared to receive and fot ward Daily per piw r pger Train...tour Balms,. Car being altriqs in charge of special .Inessensrrs) merchandise or all descriptions.packages, handies.pkeciktuinX partteutir aftenuon paid to coileiting Bills; Draft* and Accounts. Packagerra.nd Goods de - livered ;tail, in all utterdediair places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Ofgcrou—Ventre Direst, Pottsville No. 4; Booth Third Street. Philadelphia t No. 6 Woll Street, New Vork 'No. K Goon Street. Boston. • . - (DATUM, EARL ac Co. Aprtl L , 14 .1 f al2-*1240-101M ; t T : PTnrP y l lelt i g l t ' nEi a ronpan i Aug . e —Fall Arraagranent.—Pries lteratcwo—Prosi Phil adelphia to Pottsville two Pn/weneer Trains daily. (lanOys.txrepted.) On and eller dept: Ist, 11151.1w0 trains will be run each way, daily, between Phila delphia and Pottsville. • • " 31011N1140 LINE. Lekvra Philadelphia Atli o'clock; A.M., daily, ex "reial:o n o Pd3it4l - iville . al 7i o'clock, A.'lll.4ally, 'keep% Bu!Kilge' • Loavys Philadelphia at o'clock, daily, except Soo days. . iravrs Pottsville at n o'clock, dally,,escept *tan- r.511F.e1.' • ' . . Isir/azi cora 21 class cars. Between Philo. and Pottsville,. di 75 82 25 Between Nina. and Beading, = I :5 I 45 Depot In Phllade . lphia, coiner of Broad and Vine streets.. Passengers essusat 'eater the eerie enters pro. irldnd tr/th 4 ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will he allowed to each pas senger In these lines, and. pasisengera ■re expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their nwn wearing apparel, which will he at the NA of Its owner. fly order of the Board or oar Prig N. B BRADF ORD, Serret3ry 3f.tf th;pl. G. 18.51 rEeriairrs & TOLLS ON COAL. Uhl • O r etcx OP rut Putt.," h. Ai:Avian tutoati Cu. PAiladclpAie, Sept. 3. 1851. The Rates of FREIGUTki and TOLLS nn Coal. krone poned by the. Compaby, will be as follows (loin Sept. 15 th . 1851. until (unbar antler : -- . - Richmond • 7 - - - 1 ' . 1 rhitadelptha. - - -' - 1 40 : 135 i 1 / 5 Inclined Plane .,- - . - i 1 40 ; 1 35, 115 *Nicelown, - -- - -, - ,1 , 40 135; lis Germantown Railroad. - 1 10; 1 35 1 15 Falls of Schuylkill, - - - '1 40 1 35' 115 Marayunk, - - - - '1 +o' 1 35' 115 Spring Mill - - - 1 1 35 130' 1 15 Conshohocken dr. Plymouth n.y. •1 30 . 1 25 I 10 Rambo'. and Potts and Jones' ( 1 25 II 20 . I 05 Norriitownor. Biidgeport„ - •120:1 15 . 1 Ott_ Port tiennedy„ • - - 1 :a! 115 , 100 Valley Forge, - . - - 1 IS' 115 I 0 , 3 POwntiville, - - - - - 100 , 15' 4 . 95 Royer's Ford, - - - • •100 I 0 5 65 Pottstown, - -1 001 •95 P 5 n Douglaville. - - - . i I GO' 45 95 - - WISTATI A. IntLX ihuinstown. - - - 00 , 65 60 Reading.' - - - - • SO ' ?5' 70 Fletween Reading awl Mohrsillle, I 60; 75 70 Ninhravllle, - - - - ! 60 t Ss' 70 Hamburg, - - - - - . - ' , 6 5 ! 14 I Orwigxburg. - - - _.- 55 50 Roar.Hy order of the Boni of Manages. S. BRADFORD. Bert'f . Sept. 13. 11,51 37 . 1 f ... _ _ PREIGIIT'A & TOLLS ON COAL. O FFICE' OF' TR eleiturLuttt. NILVIOATION Co.. . Supt. Ist. NOTICE IS lIEREBV GWEN. TDAT tN AND tiller the Ilth IFlglala. Ito. rites to he charged for Toll on ANTHRACITE I'OAL 'carried on the vtelloyl4lll;Naventinu. :Lod lire the IMF of Cars and 1.. ns foOnvre—rai,l rats to ronliour ilo,ing tot ally met , Wenti. , n Yoal • 1`14113drti410.4 - - ' 50 49 45 441 !4:4l.aynnk - - - 59 49 46 43 Springdale, - - 4-. 14 41 35 t7nnsbnlio, 11.-44 - - 45 14 41 35 Plyiunnth ham - - '45 44 41 35 "inwl4nwn an44,l34l.lgt•pnli - 41 42 39 35 Port Kennedy - 4'3 41 371 33 Valley • Forge . - -- 40 39 36 33 Pawllngs (line • - -40 313 36 ,30 lawnhervllle - 33 .31 31 28 PluenPtville • • ; 35 34 34 2 m 419ver's Ford ;34 31 ; Potiviown !Angling . 35 i 34 31 ei Porilininn - - 35 34 31 llirdsborongli - - , ,32 29 28 17e141.0g - - 30 77 25 A ttniesr • • • - - 30 •24 117 25 MnbliviUe - 911 ,29 121 25 Hamburg - • 30 29 i 27 Orwlgsburg Landing - - 25 25 25 fly order of the Us fluor,. F. FRALUV. Pre51414.441. Kepi, 13, 1851 37.1 f PRIWIDA a' REIAIIMPIG RAILROAD. D Eilumos , or rnEtairr ON MERCHANDISE, 1.11. lo'commenre March 1. ISAI. RATES 4)F EREICIVE PER 100 LBS. . . Ist Class.7--tlituminnius - • 1r.., Iron ore, Limestone, Pig Iron, rgit. elm. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, j .44 Class.—stwouw, Burt' Blorks,l Cement. arindsiones, Bustin, Lathe, I Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Ram, }Lee cit. 31 Ito Balt, ll,iie, Shingles, Tar,,Turpen- I tine, Timber and Lumber. , 3d Chtse.—Ale. Beer and Porter,) Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Elark,'BarleY, I Donee and Moine. Coder; Cotton. Whiskey & Domestic Llquots, Brain, I Iron Fasting.. rourh ; Rolled. Bar or bi rte Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Fiat Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, Molasses, Potatoes, Na its arid Spikes Salt Provisions, Suter. Sallpetreds Tobacco, nnmanufnet tusd. FLOUR per barrel, 25 cm I I cts. VA Class.— Apples. Braes, Butter) Cheese, Cordare,Eart hen-Mare EOM I Bromic', (exceptthose stated)hemp Hardware gr cutlery, Ilnitow-ware, •i.ard, Leather, Live Stock. Manufac- 17 us. 9 cis. titres of Iron, ar Machinery ; 011,0 y- 1 tern, Paints. Raw Video, Rags. Rus- Ala Sheet line, Seedi.,taierl, Sweet POIRIOS!, Tallow. Vinegar L Wire. 3tA Class.—Books and Slat ionery,l Boots and Shoes, Camphine & Spirit 011,Chint, Blase and Queenswate, I Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods. } 82,1.. I I it.. Drugs, Freah Fish, Meet arid Fruit, Foreign Liquors. flops, Spirits of I • Turpentine, Tea& Wines, apd Wool.) March 1,1831 9-1 SOMMENG NEW. • (11610CERIENAND PROVISIONS AT PGILADEL• phla wholesale prices - . Thn underslyned has opened in the Silver Terrace .building, Centre street Pottsville. a general assortment of Groceries, Pro visions, Fish, OIL &c., allot which will be sold at the came prirea that country merchants pay to tne Philadelphia Jobbery, ()eight added. All anode veld et this establishment, are purchased from film hands in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and deal ers %sill be supplied here, -at the same advance that Philadelphia merchants have in buying from the same Merchants are respectfully solicited In call anti ex amine for thetnselvea. before visiting the city. C. J. DIJBOINR. Agent. 17.tf. TIN; sub/Crawr ha ring lost r."..ctived an illellAnt ni acme Piano tuna the eel , r i ebrateil entablipliment of Conrad aleyrr, with all thr Wert improvementa,Rose aond frame, it will be !mid al the manulactineee low. rat price". A beautiful assurtment of Melodeons, nr tieraphines will be teeetved tra a feW tla34 ,tbe most approved' manufactute. Permits In want of any kind of Musical Instrumento can now be 'Applied wild food articles at moderatr priced. 8..110/NAN. • August 30. 1851. 33. LAND WAIULANTS. DOITNTV LAND WARRANT'S OR CERTIFI eates, Pension Cenifiratee,and attestant of money due on account ni arrears of pay. *braes. mileage property lost, nr destroyed in military service, ex pense. incurred. or money expended for organizing Volunteer Companies before bent mustered Into the service of she A/hilted Mates. and all ether claims against the Covernment strictly attended to, and all claims secnted at the shortnst notice, F . /Irons bola ing unliquidated claims against the: United Stites, can have totem sdpited br calllnn at iny nfliee, in reviliestrert,licit drintinhLtOb Kline, Eoq. D. 0. Itfc.ooll/ AN. 44.1 f TT°& Subscribers have juat received a farther sup. ply of thlashigniar and valuab e substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate ()thrown. resembling the sand atone now In use, and so mach admired fat the trout of buildings. Its principal ingredients ire silica, alumina and prtt tosiele of iron, which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its Are-proof uature—the two farmer substances tieing non-conductore, mad he latter acting AS a cement, to bingt the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For-tise It is mired with Linseed Oil, and aPitiled with a lanai, the setae as ordiaary to Wood 2111 C. elk anat. papa ' ,ke. It hardens gratin ally_and becomes Are-proof. It is partlralarlymilta 'ble flee roofs of buildings, steamboat aid car-decks, railroad bridges.fencea, A irosf en reed with the ankle' ts ermal to mie o elate, ate vett saving of el Pease. • grief:boons aray be teen a t the fact if the onbseri berm. . HARRISON, BROTII4IIB.k. Co.. fiorllti. N0.113f Routh Plant St.....PtilladO. • • " ' ' r4r nIIEBIIII4O CASIMO.JUBT RECEIVED and tar. Yak by rho yobattlher a Aao lot of iltosslog Cam / FOittOillina Selterat larnrtl, Bruskeo.,colbboi irc..baatiossely pot Op in s'eonvestent Wm t r avelling, Eyey7 peraon who tamale tthoohlbein posseookeo of °Pe,. -. • ; .•B. SANNAN. - Juno 1851 • • • 114.-•:- STITE.Mt.NPASVSOWINIA,:I-1/011)(14:47.-SVAIIIIIID IGENEREL, ADVERTISER. , _ ri. PASSENGER TRAINS. - . iza *TII7 a lITICLES TR a 7.P..117,ED April 26. 1831 PllOlOB. P calm Bre. Nov . 2. IfISO EiLAHES Patent Vire Proof PAINT FROM onto tinirpnras MO O q tr. M. LLYTAPOUL MaNk :x ‘ pum. nifbtefl considerably. redostii..ak'Ztatati' PASSAGE 'AGENCY. ." . . Drafts in wati of .£1 and op to JCZOO. - Issued os his .ofilterl 4 7oo.ta any part of : - Aitrflev.on 1171entskton at say Bank,withooi o money for &arta 'isssed It Batteans'a: Orate; is estelved In - about one haw lb. time ft stuns' sakes to reteteelandarress by • ker agents. sad it u rare bro rate. . • *Letters post paid containing par ntonsi, 'Hee dol ' tars tu the pound eternal. With PtOPerditeCtientirM be forwarded lounediatelyi :and in se.wipc rufw,sded to the person trendies it . : . 4, ANN AN, ronsvi Agent for the old' established llottee of P.V.:Gyrnea & Co., Lceerpool. `June 21.1841' dltt - trs, 033 PRISING a double Equeittian Trnune • andC Dramatique Corps. (ruin Plibto's Gaoled, New York, amt National Amphitheatre. Philadelphia. will 'perform in Pottsville, on FRIDAY and :SATURDAY.' October 10th and I Ith. 1851.. • s} Doors open at d and 7 o'clock.. P. M. Perform. , antes to commence at half part '2 r and half oast 7 o'clork, P. M. LEWIS 11. LENT. Manager and Dire. tor. .C. E. BRISTOL. General Aeent and Advert ser. Equestrian Director, F. W, WIIITTA F.R. Leader oft he Brass Baud. S. .V. W. POST.I Distinguishing Features, MARlE,the', bean- tiftil and youthtul Parisian Equeatrienne, in bet ivory artistic and litilliaut school of Lady Etplestrianism, pre-eminently distlngnishing her from every outlet Lady who has heretofore appeared in this country, The youthfill.Prmligies, M'lles and FLO RA, appear in Juvtintle pet formatives rarely, if ever squalled. • . Mous. BENOIT, thq great Poriolmi vat, a 11l also appear on Two florses,Wlth-D. Richards, .in Feats of , the Iliprindrorne never excelled. M'dme itosA E BENOir appears in he'r brati tlfut Equitatiomt and new Style 4tt liontemansbipiand to now becoming the model of all the fashionable La. dy Amatuers in thii elegant ait In America • THOMAS NEVILLC. In his ctimendri• feats of 1 Horsemanship,. riding backward and forsvard -dam- 1 mg, plrouering, and sotnersetting during the sapid circulation of his steed. . The gr.ott %%tuning and Tuck Horse CINCINNA TITS, performed by Mr S. P. Stickney. The Troupe of Trained Pontes, embracing the cembraird Twin Ponies Romeo and Juliet, is ill be introduced by Mr. Whittaker. Prof dalikell 11. Nilson and ids bd., Artists . , Mailer. Albeit and George in their Graceful, Classic and Wonderful Gymnastics.' Mt. D. Richards, the Wild Vaulting iloraeman of the Pampa,. on his fleet and bounding Courser, with out Saddle. over Barriers and Five-haired Chies and through Sports of the Hippodrome. on Pont and Six Horses. by the distinguished F.cpteatrior. S. P. Silskney.— Sport, of Atlas, by the Giant of Iron Nerve, 11,yr Lee, whoperforms with Real .Cannrin Balls of 30 and it pounds each. Two Clowns--Sam Lathrop. the Stump Chow and 'American Jester, John Grimaldi Wells, the English Clown. In addition a lull and, unequalled perfor mance in the Circle. will be represented the Grand Ilninanti Spectacle of St. Omee and the Dragoon: With all its splendid Atcensoties. Prncrselmis, Armors and Banners, Dn.:omit Costumes, to gether with a full Cast of Citracters. •. completed with all the itileinal await; Ste. Two mote brilliant Feature. distingiii-h this from allother Companies. Tit. tnterwt la Dimwitted with Gas. and the Este, for with Prof. Grant's improved Drummond Sight. iendertaig the preinl.es tight end eloterfoi the darkest night. A DMIS:ilfiN No half price For full pArllCUlara s. e large and -mall little et the different lintels .l•r. The ahoy*. celebrated Troupe tont to dorm at letober Mh. 11.111iih.114, tl. Sept td, ISM to It P M I i " 1 1 411'1E1 2 • The Wife's. Irelp Tr, //mbnnd'• .row • GERMAN WASUING FLUID! , 1•111:4 ARTWI.F. biltt:ll CHEAPER AND I star to tine than tawp, a nd Ie IVArralliPli In perfect ly clranae all kinds 'of apparel without doing any It; 'ory WbalrVP. 111 t h e I I.nhr it 1011113i11... nn Pnlaiii Soda Audi. alpia. Turpentine, A m amnia. Arida, or any other article whatever that will in any manna, Injure afabekor thefirrh.. air warranted not to fade if anew° with thin Thia Fluid was originally diacnyered by the relebri to Prof.-vow of M itacherlir 1. i.f Bar lin, awl for nine!' he hart ever sitter' had an extensive ' , ale throughout (Irtnianr and other parts+ of Iltarope. A. Borten (rm.i purchared) thornitilt I:henitat, and no.. 1,5 r many rem., the ante superintend. tit of Dr 31.1,415.5110 I..itinr.wory, and tin* there fore the may peroot n. ilte I:rittrif 81.1tem 1111011 3 '4' of r . 3 - F who had an knowledge of 11. tolnnfreture, and on)• other ain. t. inn !WM inc In 1., .11.11 111,1.1 he ril MIN halm, We o.k ),iii it it II isnot nice nithr many y..,t ait ;lid like it the Money will, in ever) te, he ref'.. pelrd entirely floes: way with 11131 laborioug matt, al ratibing the rliatiee upon the waAti-beard, out 0.. 4 rtiitheii noire than the ...goal to, of i hoto It iv all alit, le Lefler ailapivil for 41.41 ml (tutu dirt v.ease.ritasioi. ~,, innolei‘iveilitila colors inl illenel, realaripe clothe:. to their orlClnal rnlnrtbat have been .tallied with acid., • lean Ping duly and fr , is) Carpels, foal r..ll:llr.,Palryiyoaf,ittr, and for rerunning floore, awl tie:l,ollp paint, Mall anything which has ever been nfroteit u. rho Wait. Vla.hh,g Fluid In pinup in tater Pint Bottles, and retails at 12i rents per bottle. nurn bottle rontaina -utlicient for two iirititary NV:vino:v. flap been app.ilnlr.l sole Agent for ihe -al.• of the Fluid In ,hp riingitior of'failinylkill, Lebanon, anti Nor. thitnihrrion.l. b. Iliivt Cariltirr. the Praprie into, Anil he as pi eigar. it inig.rol.li it to-Merctiaiiipt.ar whnle•ale. to •rll et the l'ioßtteiot's prices by the dozen lip It l• a hni lair sale retail al hi? Rn,re 111 riaigrlitp. t'ertifioatr...ren at t.i, ritorr. Try it and pitt r for youraplt rt. Our a r.il a half „coma giVrit i lor outlay Ratite+. at lila Store' Ey Melt!'Ant* and other, who Ittiore to keep ill!. at tic!. fir ~ale, in the caitutut, ulmeA, will please rend In their wrdert and I ht;l te ow+ wilt he given Ul===al —Fatenutugu Home Nnwit'Actorr. If you want 10 rapport the Iteglan-that'l the .lotittne!"—Rov. - Jana... DROCRIMLLE, MECUM,. EARTHEN AND STONE-WARE MANUFACTORY. MOE PROPRIETOR OF TIOS MANVFACTORT. near Frackville, tri - Schuylkill county. Ps.. re spectfully POW it/ I'loolll Of MY t+ll,ll)lll.lfitif SUM', keeprnl 1 . .1r the artirlPs of bib 11131111NrIlltP, Wll/.l'o 111• offers as vixen/ to any! mace elsewhere, and lower in price Iharl the tra do of tlit4 teem hale e'er yet Nought. They consist in put of Rorkingliani.rvere. vie: Pitchers. eoffeeirrite Tea-Pots . Sugar - Howls, , Creams. Fruit-Plates: Mplltrouls, lig, ...ice. STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DIIIILI. •• 1 p; poifq, • Vegetable " •• Baking Pl..tos, ace. Also, Yellow StonewaTP. Ginger and Root Beer Hot- Ors. Jugs Pitchers. Bovvbi. Preget Ye, Jelly and Pink ting Jars; Jelly and Cake Moulds. Ll:Winn, Ewers an d Chanlberr.And eenelitily every soli letodnitfarturpl. tie .130. manufacturer. to order iiillowing Fire Wicks of any bane or sirs ; Stove Cylinders Anil linings of all patterns; Flue and Flooring Tries ; Arch, Key and We. Mira" Oven, Arch and FlOol Tiles. &c., Otders for the above are respectfully solicited. .17 5 : to ••a ' l4 . _ . . Office and 13 Ito w Warr-room (Wholepale only) in Bayer Terrace Buitinige. Ventre curer, Pottsville. Alitireee. F. 310DCHON, Agent. Fortarille.a N9r. '23, 11950 - I: • ' ' -,17-tf IMPOBTEIt AND DEALER IN WINES. Liquors, and imported Segars, Nn. Idi Ninth wry tIIRD atrei4 Philadelphia. would respect fully call the atientidn of lieteLkeemrs and other. to his well selected Mork of WINES, LIQUORS' and imported CIGA Rd, in store and under Cusionohouse Lock. COGNAC PRA NDIBS of carious Bands; consisting of Pale and Dark, kl•rtel kr. Cl,. Pines, Hennessy. alaglory.Glard, Dimity& CO., and &lard's Soper Old London Dock; and. various Brands of Cognac and other Brandies. WINES, &c—Finel old MBl4lllll, Sherry, Tenerille and Lisbon Wines—Soper old Port Wine, Claret, of different kinds, On dranalit .G inia.s. Ileidsick. P. A. Mut= & Co , and GelsleCe Grnitine Anehnt Brands, In Pints and Quarts. CHAMPAGN E. toiether with a general assortment of /dearth and Irlah Malt %Vhi•key•, Holland Gin. Ja maica Spirits. Peach Bran ly, old nnUrtinn, NlOnntiga hPla Whiskey: Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. ek Superior Wltiesnd Stom ach Bisters I Philsda., Jane 7, I 4sl 1 1.111 Pr WPC BAILS' & SON, liwOorteriend Detskr' mouse. victor ar:' SWIM WATCIip. nowiLLlr. - wear, *WU Mel' A111C1.131. - Are rnostanay recarring the West styles of the 'bore tratela, whW... Vie 'camel at' wholesale" . retail. at Nn. 110 51er4et Street, shots Sea. lumr Doran! Spelt, Phtladslphla. Yr AiILUMED Dr tali . 015 - ukviruent la %Mat AEI W e • • May.10:18.51: ••• • -1044 - . 'Mill:yawl+ Convenience Com6iitid !.! PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT linty Rose sad Pope, Start. PI railSriiit• 8110.3ealuen, OPEN IN 'A FEW 1. days twu doors below Itii prerent F.etaLthdnent. Piano and Musical 'lnstilment Watehionte. together with ' , Paper and Fancy Moire. .Ills Pigeon will be from the moat celebrated maker., and all the Musical Instruments will he selected with areal care, by one °Abe be -t Artiste in the country. lie liacjw.t received n lot of Vitniu..Guittir.,Fluten. Fifes, ACtOrdll/02, Re* of cationA prigs, The objets of the subscriber Is toturnbib good arti cles just as cheap as they ran be pnicha.ed in Phila delphia, anti cultivates late for imheie in !Ilia com munity. . . , PAPER 11A subscriber. •will- also open in connecuen with the Establishment a Paper Attire embracing sit kinds and etylee of Paper Hang ings. for liaits,'Parlots and Rooms. ALI% Gold and ,Velvet Papers, Borders. Decor' lons. Roseelood. 'Mahogany and other papere. llis arrangement .Wich the Mannino ttrer. are ouch that ire RattersZ-kinstell.lhei lleislp fatatsU as good an assortment - h Select from ne'wlll be rutted lit the largest establishmeats In our cities. ranging in pare from Scents 1141 per 'piece. Ilia prices will alsn:be found as low, and In-many teats nee, lower - Mtn elle immearttcles are sold in Philadelphia. E Paper Hanging.itterehante, supplied abide.. sate at eft, pliers. :• • U. IIIANNA N. -111 nits' or atosical Inslttemeats not an ,band obtained to order at abort ngtlre, with this advantage that they wilt be seloeted by a competent Artist ist.tbe cite. lune 51.1851 •. " -.• • • STILLZATER rnora-ate 4311 1 7.- - 110tFA'. NV 0 IP I. - apecttally In lanai bi# - old rumble* ; and the public petierally, that he Ma tlkrl the extensive Co3o3,ldakleg,sa taldlehateat of Frederick Il AS abres.where be Is new prepated to do all kind* at Catrlstottlakial,llDdritil Wag experleate in the -basittees bopea: to. be Able. an give metal isialsrantlon to. Illibataz what= Y COll • Fantails, °artier a. !dad. .48etit 14 ['ANNAN EIS cestiEn ZIIIIPT, DM 4 41a_ s_t_47 Pl y134: 1 28: THE PIt&NELIN - Er MUM Nes COMPArn ,OF PUILAVELPLILI I : 4 1 has *Shag 1 13 0 13111 Mallittle 4114110 "C hr t h e ClPPlCrlftil 11531 'Clierdnutstro4s4' immunity ;Jhts,,logetttegwn the fatt that great Int- ' .-f, prior/NO* graft; been triads In the gailitios amide 'l ia/ le a ~,vem er tir..lehßaiae I the routuraristreekitt tteeitl44.44 , lwthrt allPertrir to „ leather dr gay thins atie.focaLt Open.l3oll44.(atore es- • Toole' Wagner, .• 'Adolphe E. Boris. 'Prelitt l Y fel 'II a 2 aY'wr aiain tlattaa'tatt4a 0 / 1191, 1ag Sawn/Stir/LAU , -Wine $.440111!DV1." _ . reasons ' Jactih.g.Btaith. . bimrts Pattersop, - 1. Thoperfeetennality of tridtb and thick ness whit ts 4 c a oh a ie t aeaauslasa ratite ; oarea a ani ee tta i ited .11 wittnetain. _ . • :onnverystestrintion ofproptrty‘iniorams,agtoasyy S. Nryitanger of beat under-300 degrees Fahrenheit n oshes lo* asnricrrostltent with seeurlty; Wares ht and it mast= de:attain any &threat told. Theca m . iny .. aeee mem o a hate r Comfit e.n t 3' isof g reat eiree l lth altd '1.'11111414' dues ' not Fund. whiclitalth their Capital and Prcrahieria. Safely flip ostrie putties, consequently a phi Of-Pevter os 1 " javeased;;afferd'ample protesting - tit the an ale& satned. - and when ad j usted to machine'. doe* ant re- Th e. imerspf the 4. Tompany'On January lot, 1518. as , rtnire ,t4it ,2ll°n • afr I. the s. case w ith leather' or a " pribttshed agreeably to an-Art trf 'Atigembly, Were as other., . 4. In wide Belting the cwt. Is much beton' that of m neee ,,, e • sii6 . s'ss_ts ki et a e • • sLss3 leathienr any other. Retil.F3dare, 109,354-110 Cash - . 6n.: .: COSI large assortment n lwaj son hand, and furtitshed Temporary, of girt" lengths. at shortest entire. , MACHINE , •- ; • Loan!, • 115.430 GO 41, 0 20.047. '6",' • since trick incorpurarfan.. a 'peyht of eighteen , A s t aii. O lt "' h Y the lO ch Itht rev " hh g ! years, they bare reti•t - ttpwards arose willtowieto ki6e -2 inch 3-ply perfoot II " cents, 4-ply 13 (etas. itstisre„ losses by Arc, thereky Word: 3 " ' 15 " " ;7 " in; evidence of the advantages of insurance. as well 4 " " " " atthe ability: clod Sllspobtlion to mercy: itta ;proternt-' 5 •• •• 23 " a' ! nem*, all " • eta M 11.1314 triNt•ltEß. President. 31 CJIABI.Vt 4 q, tifoic..Kl:a.,,tieTrery.. The'sialwri dolt has 'been appotnled agent f., , r the I above:me otionedln stir talon. and is now. prepared to make insurance, en every dekertinin" of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW itlYt44hl, rtgent.' Pottine„ Jan 11 ~1851 r . ; -5-tf as° .. 41 0 Rua 10 " " " II . ill $4 46 bt, ,• 75 " II oil . Ii " " '• - 9S A.. 1.05 ••- WATER 110 SE inrh, per rom " " 00 3.1 " „to " 55 " " .• For sale, tit Factory pyicee, by • O. HANNAN. A:rot foi the Mannfacitetrre. Also, Stem . Packine , of in I loth •Ittiek. l!ar Spring*. Ringo, &c., for Water 'Pipes April It ISSI • !. • • - ZINC PAINTS, - • .41anofarrared Arun frrevy. Exploring and Company. scwwv . N• . WU'S Company La prepared to furnish a supply of I, those valuable ZINC PAINTS - , which have been found sifter several years the,. boat In CIAMPe and the Uniteitstates to retain:their original beautt; sod Matectlvei pinpelliee, saperfor to any other Paint Whatever, Their /I•Aits - Zime Met. a purely an lde 017.1r,c, and Is warranted free from nU arilltent lion and timothy whatever It t arms well, is beau 'fully, while and lit ,entirely. free Ori n [ the pnlsonnua itromi ties of palms made from Lead, PO 11314.1.00 to the health of Painters and Famlhea. - It rill one foie Fafnir when exposed to zulpheinue„ or mephitic exhalations, or evan when Ylint up In a rinse. roam...-•-• As an outside paint it withstands any climate and weather better than any olber;:nnt being liable to, tarn chalky and crumble, of rub oil. It Int:type work , .' ed whim any other eoigr, with *Ater and sire, or with varnish, which gives the celebrated Porcelain Finish 1 or Chine Ohne. • • i BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS.—There are furnished at a low pri4 and ere the cheapest and beat' Fain is in ttie ma rico for coating Roofs; Fens ing, llama, Outtlinuses, Steam Boilers,eitea inhume, Ships or any other exposed surface of Wood,. Brick. Tin, Aron nr stole as they are both Weather and Pier Proof, For iioll sir metatic surfaces they are . partien. tarty valuable, as they form a firammic connection and entirely I prevent oxidation or rust;'they dry . ' quickly with; it polished suifafe. db -not blister or crack on wend or metal, and baring a pure metalie base do not change color like many of the earthy paints now in two t to prodf of which we refer to the following certificate's • 'Plitian• , %Voting, May 15,1851. Me.meg. C. C. Jcinee & Iro.—Conllpmen: Having made several trials of ymir Brown Zinn .Paints ro varioas lllPlhfldl CU lculatril to met I. protective qualities uplin Wood and IMMO have the Imitator- Hamm elate that the 'exults have Iteenihlghly favora ble. The paint coveting well, drying quickly , and pogmeoing ereater tenacity. .egperially anon iron than any other paint with which I am:familiar. %our. Truly, . 101iN C. CRIENtiON, Engineer of the Philadelphia:Car Works. The tindervignott having u•-ed the Zier Paints re freed tn. roneor In the lorestnlng opihiun. , . Monte, Tanker & Monis, : Merritt' & Kenney Nulie Co ; ' .an. T. Ruttnn 2: Co., Penn Work.: ' Franklin Iron Work.. J. T. Dean, Untied S Wee Dry Dock. 111, Dealer` "IPPlled on favorable term■ t; the Agents of the Company. . T. C JONCtil & CO. 17 South Wharret, Philadelphia. 32-tlsn An!. 0, ISSI , - - Tie and.rni:ned here enttral into Copartnership under then From RIMER' & LAWRENCE, IVO CARRY. tIN TIIE,YAPER AN;} RAG 1111$1 . 1 . neon. at No. 5 51INOR Street, Philadelphia, where iliny intend keeping a large anointment of Pa pers, Are . eonsintlapin pant as fullown : Wining Poper#; Wove. atid Laid, American and Englinh. Hain Pont, and Noir. Paper,. Wove and 1.nid„ 0111 and Plain. Fon.. Po.ta. Pint ('apo. 'Print IL:: Papen, all olio.. Hardware Paper-. from I) by 44 to 40 by to Colored awl While TrAsur Papers. Amnrican and Hollirignwortli.'•.Patent Man,lt. Pape,. colored and Whin- Alio,. Papero coffin ~,,, And ea r rir.•s Bid 1:1,1.1.11/0 (1 tined Printing and I 'Over Paper, Maaills Popetn. wizen.. Glaa'd {loyal, nil roltil 4. Hrogai:t. Blur Medium and Frltrrn p Paper, Tea, Arc ret nod ClllOl . ll Paper% for Confect toilet n Hag...Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papers. • Hcninet Hmilino.' ;lox, !'op and Trinik Boa rdo. WOlO and Duff Envellipen; Legal, Leiter. Nine and Card glges. ;toasts f,,r Bliss, Poises RINTERIe VAI Dn W pn. In and 'linen,. white and colored—odd sizes, nu t.l nrd•r. Aron, their (Mt, Figured an , ) Plain Glazed Papyri'. I JuSill'll .RINIFIV. lat.. r,f ntl N. 111181) buret N. I. Wit I . :N(1E031M (.1' N0..3 MINOR infect. • N. 13.-51n)ronii of .114 g; minind nt e‘ilianre for east'. Plillada., July 5.-In G & !CROZIPTON. En: AlVl ti N O l 3 l p F , A ti t II mi itFnltyrt Paperll F V Roars of ,riy F v t: i t: l l; and description. respectfully enlicit the attention of Wholetralc and Retail DingßlSl6,JOlVellellP, MillMers and the trade to their varied assortment of epode eon slating of Perfumery and Fancy Sims, II:dr-oils, Co. lugaes, Powder...dm, dr.s. Al.. a full and. eomhlcte assorttnrut of Fancy. Paper aiiitede fee Dru•- girts. Jewellers:Milliner: and fhe trade. 01whhlt being:their own mannfacture, they gnaratuee to sett draper than she none iptaidy 441 goods ran Le put chased from any other nomr le the United ritatea MARK THE PLACE. fV - CLEGG & tißomp_ TON'S Pertuturry and Fancy Paper Ras Ma tinfarro r • illf. 48 Market et reet beton Seeped, Philadelphia. Nov. 30. MG , ArLif BLIND ftiii-NCIPACTORY. THOMPSoN.VENITIAN BLIND MANIIPAr • tater. haring filled up a New Katabliahnwht, at No. IS South Sill StrePl,6etwern Market 1.1111 Chrtnuf Mreem„rhiladelphia. where he will keep rilnays hand or make to order. that and harrow :Alai Window ' Blinds, of the moat faildonabie kind. of the hest ma teriata-and workmanship.. and at the short,o n o tice, and lowest cards prices. Alioa the moat - fashionattle patterns of Window sti!olea and Reed !Medi, all of which will he dispoied Of on the lowest term, • The public in general are respectfully invited w give him a rell.as fvely attention will he . 11 en to accommodate them in the best manner: - Phila.. Nov: 16,1850. . 46.1 y PORE WHITE LEAD. 1:47 - ETIIERiLL unniiiptt,.:uanusactlitgr, ' No V NORTA FRONT street, rhiladelphia. have nowia good olipply of Orli witrinisird pure WHITE LEAD, and those xu.tomers who have been sparingly dupplied in consequence of a run on the atilele, shall now have their order. tilled. , No known substance :possesses those preservative and beautifying . properilies, so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence an) admixture of other Materials only maraiii; value. ll 411, flier. for...hien the steady &lin of th..Thinii far - 'niers. for many years, in supply to the public a rel. ferny pure while lead, and the iinreasilig demand for the article, is woof tbat it has met witti favor. It is invariably branded on nnr bead: WETIIEIRILL & ,BROTHER In full; nd:On the other, warranted pare. all In red letters. Philsda.. Jnly 12. IBA k junaLtitinia A N OUTLINE of Mechanical Engineering with Ll Dra*ings of finished Mechanic's 'Fords and Ap paratus of every deseryitiou. Also a number nf dif ferent placeashowing the arrangements of well con structed mianufartoiles. , buch Era Grist, Oil and other Mills : Foundries. Fortes,Roihne Sugar, Paper and Spirmlne Machines, Commit. and Water-works, 121 - orb Manufactories, Arc.. Arc.. V. nil en nidn'On ix ton tithing the 'necessary lirSetipllAllS and calculations colletted, elaborated and published try American En (interim! Society, under the direction or Frederick Notre. It Is decidedly The best work for Engineers and Machinists, ever published. " , Price en dubscriberi 91 as per number. To non- Subscribers 50. SubscriptiOns received and single cOpieit for saleby B. BANNAM, • Regular appointed Agent.. Pottsville. 3 tow 14.1951 41— • NEW SPRING GOODS. TOUNaTON a. Co.:: CENTRE STREET, OPPO .1 Bite the Posrofillice—f Alater:s 'atand. 4 l—would inlinni their Olendsand the piddle eenerally.that they Miro token tintentat pains In Metemint; their.-Sprinv st&ekAtf floods, which they hare greatly increased undettaiged We confidently cairn' that a more am ple acid aestartment of fonds has not been 'Veiled intuit . . one , store In Srhuylk ill county ; and its 16 cheapness in price, they et allettre comparison With any otheetestablishment in elt)fnr country. Conic and exalt:direl - nu stock and Snip will be satlafied and con vinced tbat,sur.h,is thelact. Pottsville. Alwll ID, ISM.; - . (S -ow rum waTErivnoor PAINT • AND PrONT: OIL Trno giIfiNCRIDED, otT RhrUYED A moot. ibis erlelwatfd rebid , into general use for painting roofs 'frame itivellingS. andin fact 411 kinds ofllinifilings,•rie.. widen require to he protedod from thurairagra - of Mr and Water. Tin roofs, ehinglermifs, will be',PreT , blert from leatithit. and 'their durability ilnutilod by 1115 $159 trf this paitil.and frame buildings can he =Asia inflicts both grey and red sandirlonb, tab Ile ,at lhe.sarite thne tneY tecOate afloat ,a 4 seurre ogains4 the .ir fire;as tt . hrles or stead,- ttildlng.• it Is fnrnlsiwd'{it grey.thoesilate and stairs .tors.. Painters snit °Oars s ll Miliedin (01mM:war. ittotif,rcturespriees..ALin, oil toilet used witlghsPa d ulartgarigratt p the tow rate of 93 eent9 per gallon LIP the kegor 'barrel, which re dact's tbe patirtilar foal:rata one thaw the price of 11w other kind of paint noW in use. In Ohio the rance-Campardes insuri- buildings coveted with this paint at a lower rue than they do those'covered with either nr rine. The paint is furnished around to oil or dry by theharret arkrit,either Chototatn,fireyor Stalecning4y ' 1r DA NNAN- Agent for the :434Am-finer: Idatdi 8,1851 ILROORFOR EVERY nonv JOIOSTWICK on Natural Death, and how to keep LP young—being an inquiry thin the canoe', rif natur al death, oi - deatli"frOliirokilgl.„ diveloplost a iietirand ,retrain method of preeentlne,the consolidation-or nit lelealion of the tiodtind thus Indefinitely prolonging Idiornsta. 'dinette, miffbuoyner:h4atikl!lnd_of.P!^4 o fr lorpartaritlon easy *nil Pair—by 110181¢111' pOSTY/ICK. AI. 111,• 11 hi iiiTlehtly tine of tile , inOst valuable Works ever pntillabed:,no pegaoti ation id neglect obtaining a erlPf; For Gate r •a: NSIAN'a •bnistagielnitrAtait tionktiOte:T9li • • 32 , 1:-. xmog:surinwor.,.-.L • Tue Etiasiintntu igieEN t.tatliED 11;4 siink Bindery. and Inc rtaae3 IN+ MachineriranQhacids, Audis sow prepared is 4o.nillanda.mf Rindlnt Irs the best style, at,the lowest sates, by the stoate; Rack or bY ch. kal*Aba . . . AA hog s otbu lt k wymyt ~alaiiareetttrerY to order At ihotr ' -11.411114 MAN.: • - Pilaw, Patina's, kHz SI, IPSO , • :Q `I. 35 1 :15 65" as " /.5 -.• a 1 !111 •. • • 1.11!.. " 1:14 ae 1,10 a. LIFT INSURANCE - trim GIRARD ;LIVE - INSURANCE, ANNVITT I and Trust Company. of Philadelphia. (Wire No. 132 llie.nut Street. Capital. 21300.000. Charter per petual. thiminne to make Ins Illre nets on Liter on the most recent:detrital'. , , • . The capital beingpaid upend invistektogetherivith hog:. and ,constantly Incroasing reserved fund, /if-- fere a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be psi.' yearly, half yearly, or I quarterly. - ' ' • The Company add a leeille periodical' to the in !orange* forlife, The first boons, appropriated itt December,,lBll, amt the second Bonne in December, 1849.amonnt to an addu ion of 50 in e very *IOIW insured under the oldest policies; Making_ 111262 50 which' wilt he paid when it shall bctOilie a eland, hi , stead of 111000 originally Insured; the - nest:oldest amount to 01232 50; the neat lit age - to 11 Mt 50 for every $1000; the others in. the came:proportion ac cording to the amount andtime of standing, which addition , / make an average of incite than 62 per feta. upon the wallows. paid, nit hoot int-reeving the an nonlpremulat. The following ate .II few roam 22 reiils 1M CEZI containing tables of Lite. and explAns- If application ; and. further infowniation the nfrice. N. W. nicriAnim. Jowl F. 3.111E9, Acinaty. The subseriber Is Agent fat the shove Cpmpanyin Schuylkill County, and will erect Insurance's, and give sil neressaty infornistkin on be• subject. R. BANNAN• v Ph mphlnts 'lons. farms c sti be hod at • PROTECT YOURSELVES. rumE Reinstate Mutualriafety-Iniurance Company —Office North Room of the Earhange,•Thlrd St., Philadelphia. •.FIRE INSURANCE.—BuIIdingx, Ilerchan•ll(e and oilier property In Then and Conatrl. intrired agalmt loti ordaniage by fire nt the lowest tate ofpreu.um. MARINE iNsIIRANCG.—They also insure Vessels. Cargoes. and Freight... foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desite. il.h AND TRANSPORTATION.—They also itnaire ineitbandlan tranqpotted by Wagons. Railroad ears. 'anal floats and rlteamtmats. on rivers and's/los. on the most liberal terms. •Itlli EcTOßet. e: hut zz um Ilona. or Insured. addition MEM a WOO 8252 50 2500 656 2.. 2000 4%5 5000 lit: 50 ..SLi • IME3 • " :01 itine 29,1850 _ joseph 11. Seal, James r. Hand Edmund A. :louder, Theophilus Patildietg. John V. Dovl., If Jones Brooke, Rabett Horton. Henry Sloan. Johm R. Penroee,. thigh Craig. (1 Samuel Edwards, Clearer. Serrill, Gen. G. Leipor. SpenceeMellysin, . Edward Dartineton, Charlet. Kelly, 1..t0r 11,Davis,, J 0 Johninn, ' Ivilliarn,,E4well , William flay.. Sohn Newlin, Dr. S. Thorns... ; Dr. R. M. Huston. John Sellers, William Eyse.Jr. J. T. Maroon. 0. 'T Morgan, Wm. Bocatey. . WILLIAM MARTIN President. Bien .RD R. NEW BOLD, Secretaty. The subscriber tiny int/In-en appointed agent for the above Company. is now prepared to mohe Insura Or I. on alt description. of properly nn the most liberal term._ Apply at (1.11 rolta' •411,e, Morita' Ailtlittun or at my house in Mat ket rit reel, P.M ...Ville. A. M MAI:DONA I.D. NOVI I. 1549. 4.5-1 y COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Noe 32 aad 33 ABLVID i': and 209 CII tS.VIIT titreet , ---PHILADELeiIiA. ' COUNTRY nierr haul-.'can Save Irwin In to 13 per rent. by purchasing at the Mown shirr - s• Ry nn. purling. my Own goods, paying INat lUD.- rent. and I iv , . Ing evonomirally, plain 1 ran hose whe pun hase uheir here. pav high rents, and iiveliko prances. ronehintly an halal a large a s•orinarril or Ppli and kel Knives. 51 . 4,1 , 0 f. and, 1{:17.4.1, , Tattle Bosses ...a forks, In Ivory, slag. bone and Wm.' lean.ll*.•; carvers and Foro4; Steels, k. ; Rwu lirr Knives; Dirks: Doh le Knives; Devolving and'-Plain Pistols, 4.e. Jost rpreived, a large stork rif Dodgers and t.% 0, , te11114.1111'm O u r Pen and Congress Knives. Alan. a large asvaitimealt oI Arcordrons, ege.; Sr.; also, One F.ngludi To st and Gellman (Dina. JOON M. COI.EMAN, Importer 1-11. IE3!EE=II] GUN STORE. - ANDREW rill!111 , 11.11IN Manufaciurnr of (;VNM, RIFLE,' and PIIITOLR, No. 122, Noah 2,1 st., above Rare, P1101.11.11.1111:1. n here he kerttts cnima ntly • on hand a general atiortntent of Tire !Trouble and sin le R 11044 Gunn, Lug', lint It Conn. Pittio!.• of nil kind, All.so. The reklinttell tlaAsteet Rifle With 411- ...soave ttvi-+t to : , hunt the Pointed haltof my own mike and Import:mop Sill. lintrol•t, Shot Potriter (tape, 113113 and Lasko, lluure, f;ante Itav,Shot Rags, Pouritro, &r.. Ste. lie noviten the perunni wi,hintt in putrhane cond. in hie line to rail and ocnntine Itii block before putthasing cl6etv here, for he iN deter. mined in sell nit the' noon reationaltl, trrnni. Don't huge; the No. /22. North 2nd Street. N. 8.-1'1111o!Inr attention paid to repaitin, In all fife branetwf.: Align,4 ISSI.' NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. THE INVALID'S BESI'V FRIEND! I. OF WU. PILLs IN SOUTH FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER TRAY FHITIoN! Wright. Esq.—Dear Air— For mahy years we have been the Salem.agenle, and also at one liar the county agents. for the, rale ni your valuable midi rine, and during the whole of Mir time we are not aware that, in any one Instance. have the pins whit,. we have sold been compLilued of as causing Injury, or not accomplishing their proper mist.lon. Ii Is doubly gratifying when we receive volunt.irr testimony from &source where the nietheine which is sold has been the means ofdoing great good and of say ing many lives. • Last year we sold three dozen bores to go to a 'lri rip) port, and this day'have received a Letter from the merchant who ordered them. giving an acrotilit of the wonderful effects w hich they did in culling a large number °Cheroot's who Were attarked with a prevail. ing epidemic similar to the iieltor fryer; while those under the regular physicians treatment, who,wcre in the Hospital, come three hundred. including the rloVernor, htaglitraterAc. fell victims tothd diseash. lf,you would like a copy of OM letter, we don't know of any impropriety In giving it - you, end peitspn it Would he of serivirtt to have it published, toeethersslth °lifetimes. as It is addressed's') us. We will consult the patties Intereeted,,and if, you tusis it, you will please write us. Respectfully. . . ic , S. R. ions. The following is the letter alluded to above:— , CAVFNME. Match 22, ISM. Messrs. W. &,,S. 11: Ives; Merchants, Salem • tietilleineu—For some years past I have adopted In my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vege table Pills (for whom you are his agents in Salem) and hive found that IlleilielnA of great worth. . . Last - November we were visited by a kind of intlam matom fever. (the. same I presume which grcaily - a(- dieted our neighbors, the BraziliaitP, for nearly a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever. and neatly three hundred persons fell victlit.a to the epidemic (a great, number for a population as stiiall en burs.) Oar doctors named it the.Oneyedovrfnner, butitietr skill was inetlirient torstop its progress, con fining! their mode - of treatment to the use of•ntolnitir, mid thr application of, lecehes,...forbidding the use of purgatives, and of L(”lfer alt the soldiers endvaltori, ' who - were ohliged.or he•sent to thetllospkalsols also the. Ouvernor.•erveral 'Magistrates, several officers. and In fict alithoee Who werereally adhered with the 1 slisease,feVictims tin re der their mode of treatment. _ 1 A month previous:l had received three d o zen bores ; of Dr. -Wr ight's Pills, which 1 presume were bought 1 at four store, by_ eirse.v.. Onnismltli, Nie scomb & Varlet's, merchants In your city, and with whom 1 aft doing business. I had the opportunity to administrr these Pillsro several underany roof, who were afflict ed with the sane fever, and two doses of. right.Pilis each tompletely cured them of the complaint. I then gave neat 'nearly all my Phis to smile twenty or thir ty persons, and .all Weltl shinned ztA it writ. by. en chantment. - ; bus ! . I n v rim ,,,q t rrisrce. remitted 10: Mega?... .thild icticidn.biewcomit and Farlree, the nom of forty dollacs Tor the pnichaie Of thneiritantity of thin medicine., and .1 beg of panto deliver the Pillc a..s. fresh as pot si,le. I ieque,t - you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his . directions translated-la French, width tvilitend,orew ly to circulate Ills Pills not only lcre, but 3lnn in the uthercolonies where t hepopn ham Is atiorrenti memos. Comm 1111., gentlemenctritbe liberty I..havo taken to address you this hitter, which, for the - sobs, of Ire. inanity. I have beeti erittipelletto dn. - as], Minot mean to speculate on an article which provert:balutety In a smother of polls people, and to fact most Of the popu lation is widened fa a'sgate•otradigericir,:and it is ould be Murat for anyone to reek flitted's such a Way. Accept; gentlemmi. the moat- respectful salt tstinni rif your,vety pbeellent serVahl: ' • A: PicuimitS. ' , The medicine (s tor sale, wholmiale and rot:111;011bn In Coolish, Prenzh:Verklan or Pion 011 iiireeticom, at ', the Principal Office, Ina RACE tit., Philadelphia. - • kbil (nr sale by 1:;4 IL 'Really,. Protleille ; 1, fl. Brawn , dn.'s' D. Zl.,fieisfer, do. :. W. M. thicket. Or wigsburg ; Meorge Ilamtner, - dn. ; Levan • & Ilatiff , man, Aebtrylkill Ilaven a W. :Taggart - T4n1 3 9 ,14, ; Burnett & Bownten.New Philadelphia •. M. Rchwa dz. Patterson;. Wheeler Ilt: kliller;Pinegmerlh.l. Robin hold. Post Clinton ; W,VIAPer. Tuscarora; (1. Rya zan. do.; Dem Detbelbsils, Ringootd.r. inshualPsyer. t W Keansburg ; - Joseph Dreher.: Fest Brunswick; D. Koch, bliddlepoil; Lew itlielterr, Part Carbon; Jim. Williams; Idlddlspori ; .7."Gunibrir. Sr:, Paterson; Geo.lll.trottxßrOckvllte ; Prier k Ilagbes: SC Malt; Aced & Disler, Llewellyn; Johanna Emlthill, do-; - Ften.teilEntideri Neiv Cunha a 4: - .W. 421b11.-nliners vllla a Eckel &ll:Arndt ! , Trembut a. Jim. B. 31cCreollt. 'dn.i. Jainli Kantrinan; Lower Alabaman:el ; 'mad by 1 Atelati lOW OM Paritiir ItiqcounthEitate mkt the United Matra, Jusitl; 1831 =I • c "Ck For the Core of COVallSi HOARSENESS; BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, :CROU,P, ASTHMA, AND CONSUDIFTION. , :: -. .1: :1 , . "liiOtilm - ink to the i4thirionllylliW,ltiAly iiiehreied remedy for gliie4ees tbioat It - 11* flirw 61.10401 r srlll, the lireXOf te,l, but (randy to lay Ilefoie theta the opinloil of ini:n %int! snnie of . tlie'erldetiiit ellie .sttet:tbmk., czar j ioitte (dr thettuelvee. We • !.itscetrly ..pyklo,oupelcr:l to tualit . tto wild a*- settinns or false ftalemrpt!! , o r its effiCaCy,lloll' . wIU we hold out soy balk to suffering huntani:r which fade wilf side' tvorrani:, Many proof: 4 art lute an Idoini ry from the public into all we feeling a seit red they will fin.filiern perfectly rellable,atl the oirdiriat twirl Uri! contidenre , atl patnsnage. Pre. tie dist:111010AM Profravien j Cherviptry-axd Alatena Malta; Buirdoin College. • Dear delayed tot:wrung the receipt of sour preparation, until 1 had an opportunity n 1 witnevaing it a. effect% in my own family, or in the fatuities of my , • - I it3VC linw done with a high depee nf Loll; of adtiltiland chiltitett. I. have found:it. att.lti ipgredictitn show. a prover.. flit Tertnily 'for toida, and a nd tollttionary diA esprv.:-• • . en 10. NO. di. D. ninSW I.lk, Mr'; Feb. 5. IZt7. ' • "' ,Front art Orrrotr ea the liawillow r itia.,ia thin City. A. 10,1 M. Dr• J 11. Ayer: i have been tnridof the word ruurli I ever nail In tuy life. to your:' Cherry Pert"- rd.'• and never fail. when I laay.. . I . l ,"nonity, of re. commending. g it in °Met S. ~ 11111 A. reepeetfully i I el. D. Elif EIkSON lOC hem the rte.; intend the ('itlowing, anti see itthe Is Wllitt 11 a WA.' This patient had become very alrbte and the rliertti of the medicine War 11111111r#1..i0My dl.tinrf State'. lintel; trarstiied Springs, Julys, DWI. 5 Dr. J 11 : I have leeen sftlicted rvitha painful afre. - rion of the lungs, and all the uyinPlorns of settled ronsitniption. tar mote than it year I mould llnd no medicine that would , reach-my milli I commenced the 'trent yrot r " Chivvy Pectoral." Which ray, the path:lo relief'. and trwerte•ft tug my.rtrength till my health-la well nigh restored. While using: )(our metlirinr,l Mid the R , :tlifiration of marine with , it my reverend , (fiend. Mr Truman. of Slimptor district who had heen r untended from his parochial duller. by sr severe ntwrß orbrOnehltis.' i I hare plearnre in con dying these 1.1111.i0 von., Anti.am sir, ) nurs rr<pectfolly, • J. IC CA N„ of South earnitna. 'Prepared rind sold i-y Wit ES r: AVERS, Prestieni toeniipt, Lowell. Mae!. s o ld i n paccacue.hyJOllN O. BROWN; ..tlittrea. rifle, J. D. rA1.1.F4; and Druggists generally inly 19. 1851 49-3ince ?ine'l of policy and henna to to trirt 4 .d by (Win.. adittona. 31.252 50 3.156 ta 6,11.47 an 6.t. - - - ataTinivo, CLOTHING. CLOTHING DITEAPER THAN EVER ! .41 •'Ol.ll O. 11.9 f. 1.-." earner a/ Centre a ad.ttahas to era St reef, THE PUBLIC ARE RESPEETEULLV INFORM ed that the alterations. to Old Oak Hall Clothing ifon.e, have at le ht!th been r ompleteet, and that a canal EXTENSIVE ASSORTAI ENT OF,EALL AND WIN TER CI.OTOINO hap hero tem ntifaiidttred for the com ing ...aeon, at Klee , far lower than ally heretofore! feted in Poltaville. The 'mention of the 'Mille 1. di rected to the fart that !blue. , the only Clothing Catale- Schuylkill Comity, tv here every wide C.Mtliing in Made that in e-io'w.ed for - gale. and come qtrent ly thia eatabluihmeninneemomvadvantageawlll:h enable them to sell CHEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER limier in the Curly ran joosihty do. A -acing to mire of at tenet TwENi v -FIVE PER 4.17.NT.' ran hr effet ted here, over all Citi- made (:Milting No ditTeienre Is now made whatevt r, between the I cv hoie.ale. and r e tail pm« ul Conde—it haSing Im;q2 determined to tdingthe input, price down tolbrlow .- and ehlatiest rale. A. thin gy p, %Anal. el v a..t 'ash him,. E PRICF S ASK Eli: from n her It 110 aloleoo - 0I nin to any in Tatau he made—and also to he lairim In Inlflol Ibal I he I MAI ENtS h iIP, CLOTHING ••1 ilit oak Hall,' i” cult .10,1 loa!e in line 1110-11 j I •r.1:111.1 City 1•ILIIrely tiir f..r.nt in make and num-mm.4-e Lilian•lnt r ,- 11 , 1 - - 111 1!... country. The public .If 1.! Int' lied ut rail and Judge for them tel ve. , , b. fore main tug their pure hay, of Fall and W ln ler ; and remember Mau ohly one price is aeked. tt inlet! is the hi-gl guarantee that can he given I. In prim co the patd:e. Croon impolitioh All pereiina vv. In, desire the cheap...o, heat. rind 1110.1 Caahiuitahlr (.1011110g, 110 Hill 14oelerl Ili Cali 31 11. T. TA) LOWS. (late Lippiaotti & ( Eitabledied Cloth-' ntg Wa return,...) Old (Ink nail, eor.Centre 3101 M-111101..1-111.s I:11W ARO T. T A 11.1111% liAvtNr; aP=r RE tured from Pliilallelphia and N4'1.1/ 111 f k.willi one or t tin largrm naaormit ny... 01 iashionable eau` Sillloll, and I{ll . ll titlk e.i0a4.0, 4-r , .•ver ilarmlu• end If/ I'oll%l'ollr, Imp to 1116.1,01 i.. suptitite 41 . 1 d llte minlic generally. that hr fa prnparml 10 ice (llle theit order.: rn IthiSll. Of tar.hinn OM cannot hr AllimaY4eil Innr out of rbilmlninlna. and 11 111'111, 111111- 11 10 the ittnee r T. T I.OR. , \lett Tailor, ri.age of the firm of Lippincott tri.-TaWlor ,attit‘t 21.11•30 lllr 9 1 WHOI.EriAl.F. A N D'IIF.TAII. Dr. kI.F.RS IN ( . 7.1 ' 4 %;r 1 7t c re 1. ' % 1 .% 1; 1 . 1. 1 1 :t...:;•r 1 it.e " r '.1 ; e 0Y..r 1 13 4 1 .71e r a l i " l 'i ttr• i i re e s d WO. lahll-iment,twodra•realonvethe Miner.. Rank, Centre etreei.l'ottsv ille, l'a. A:spienitotne..attment of (lacks, Wairhea, .leia ...try. etil*er and Plated W3tP, kr...at such 'triter a' cannot fad Ir. give aar6factiOD. and IA whirl. %VC :nvitr the attenttnn of neurehal.ers, a slotting them that every 3rtit triq warranted aar rr n. resented. 001.1) LEViKft WA 'PC II P:a! do tl , l Leatne to Silver Table and Terl.l , llooll.o,Mintl" nmentehts. lan Watches, elry and gild pens. :rut all part. of the Unilrtl Slal.—a th'y 111:1ii. Wiiil safety We are deterteiPed to—eit 1., ire, l but 'ip, s a tne null ftic P. P Preserve 11,14 ail vet I Estinaelii. and r•ltlnsin nm 0411 . k When Vilil VI-I/ P.W.Stiiie. EiEl WA! Llll-1114. .1. NTF.WiIIT ELLIOTT. • c 11. NMI .19 I y Pal orliht pa ill 40 al,e repaiting of all kind of %% . GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. NI liN . NVOIIEN AND ciIItDIZEN NV A NTED. 1.1, prrrnnia wtsliing rmpinyntrnl.lltc and huh.. )oirrig an.l Old, HMI.. :Ind frinalre nn l al,n, all p,..m.,,kiliovz to rmi.lot aeyiand all kin,! , ...•1 y,•waniq, fecelVe 11,eful ht calling 31 ..f thel 001., rib , . Malk Pt l'a • rr Trrm nfoilerate. wiLsms.,.l. Land Ageni nitil:Gi•riciral Collector. la lc Apiii 5, V.:4 sitopraAgEns i. i GOODS. ()N CONSTA NTLY nrcEiviNn of 41111'11W11 impnn.iii n •di Wild? cif Ntine Nintr. and Triounin.z, and Slintif.taisurur , n ill be vtell ottprlied tnilh ant. 1. ni;tlo-- above. line hi, h will he ...lit on numnint,d.o tug I pi . in,. .11()IINti S P VN Importer and Praln,n in: Sli.winakeis* Geoids, N. E .1 - Iler of FOURTH & 4%11(11 .11..rts, Ph nada. July 1 4 4.51 30-3 m Violins. Guitars. Ellice - 13, Fifes, &c.` 0 , 4 re..elved at hir raper 1 :IDA Ma4r store, a lot of Are.,rdja h , Flnte , , rife...lke.. all of Wilk!l he will Pell at inantrfa interti.!'prires. lie wilt also: harr-an immrt mPitt of Pianon, In a few days ,ielerte.l ith rare, all of which will he Fold at moo Ihwer FRI.'S than Vann* have heretofore him sold in Rrhaylkill comity. BAN N AN. Ca. All Mii , •trallnitruthents ~ I dainrd in older with the advantage of havine them eelected bv a cionye• iehtfeder. title 19, South Fait. Corner of Crown 4.4 - ine Ntreeiv,P“buta. rpm: tilinEnAiGNEir orkER FOR S. 4 4LE 111 E 1 varlott9 go:11111e. of Prown and Pale Anarn, and respectfully invite ilia attehtion purritasets real dent to Sunnyl t'n BACON k CO. ALFRED LAWTON h,in .connerrett with the above Entaoll.hmont. .soltr,tun the patronage of him fflendF, and Iva: attend to all orders. qr.or hp mail or rttherwiPe. • rh113412., NTrto 24. isni. : 211.tf TO COUNTRY wiEncuitarrs. TWENTY I'ER CE:NT SAVED. cOVNTRY MERCHANTS buying 1109Tzt pri 4 tn u t r i r. m ll ‘ I ;fa , f e i a l i; : :; .: sur ,, : ;, l , w . : G o , i l l: : rz t r i t;cii n d a lt , r t i c . ' . a .. ll t - . f igib. Pitiladelphit„ below Arch, (we41.=i,1.) ...bete tan be found a large %.%ort ment of the al.c've 113 1 / I PII articles, feat reet.lol, from ~the manufacture.. August 16, 1i151.33,2nt _ _. . ___ F. roriti.3lENE Via& /ARM - .AIND ri , nA.N . 4rAftf:,'c'T - WINDOW Shade Manufacturer, 1 Whedeeale and *prat!. No. 21, South Es :"'lref.l. Philadelphia. i.ETTErin) rinAnEs for Strife Win dow% painted to order. .. ' Al.ziO Reed Illinds..ilitttr:ihaden. Palo t . 1 2uttaine, fitehoard Platex,"4 - lihrathe.ke. Cat Y'orwrq•%, Ltand, and ring. &r.. for: Drapery Cult-11m, „locust It, 111:4-,_... ;1' SOAP and -Candid FACTORY. Pr HE SUBSCRIBER It A CE , :“ PURCHASED THE I. Soap anal Candle Factoryi ; of Franck Lecke, in the Ilerough'ol ,Pottsvitle, hereby give* opth..., that lie ,Intends Cartyit.g 101.11 we, ititorrif at :dr. lark old stand. where prepared to furnish alt the articles iti his Ilne ni businerucat the very loweet rates, and respectfullY enticiip the patronage of.the Wattle: reeling cotafdrit It at they Will Luu' In their interest odeal with ham, 21. 0 tnay cure- !Omni , ll; with ntil li inarl tiro- fct bWineas. or': the knOntlidte of the mo,t iodinate friend. :awl iallli now•lrmb the usual ripenAe. In ntlnition In the general rouifne of prl j ratedi.ease, it fall catilain ai a the ct4e of tnanhond'e early decline.; wit t na.te,r.vaine . on nlarriiga-I.e -st,fel'ntany canned iangeinc ntswhich It wont]) nut he 'tippet to ennthr . in Elie' pnplic printe. . Any, person rending TV/.107V-FP .V. ci!,l9 en clo*iti in a letter..will teeeive.One eborof thla . htink. by mail. ',wave cap tee will he; Atilt' Inc one_ dollar.— Addrimx: - "e DR: VI: VOI7ftCI - ,? No-. 152 Illituce street, Pltitadephta.!!Post.patit • !-. • • , - - re. OR• - 1(.0fINII can be 4f;ltittlited on any of the iAe Daseir iliteribed In hig - ditferent.pnblicat Ins,' at file 01nee,152 :Vence street, .veirclail between good 4 o'cliiik:lguntlaye - esetinted ) 1 '. .. Philidi Nnv 9..11 , 150 . . ‘,l kiTHODIST HYMNS—A large assortment of IVI Methodist Ityang am a ioc uli liftnd and for sate 41 :9 11 LUdienflo/ces at. RAZIN AV.'S • chttapßook Latioti Ay ril 19, 'fill , 3114 f =NC BRADY & Eialcrri PEICONLIC SOAP COORES -ERNST KIINERT YOURSELF -FIVE CENTS t7I 11 ibranr or the, Ynckft 'ArilLwow, or Eve, y our his tvn Plivritiaro ,talh rfittoll ith bilWaribi of a h o nd,d or.rar tugs, .how Inc pt ta I .,, agrA in ...very thape...tiol rut. 'and malformation af t oriirrulivo hyttein. by • WM% VCiltrit:, It_ has now iltived, .al Orraiorin• hollering fiend eqttelilislareh, tired no more rcanA, Or irrly'orQu'Aerf. :UV 44 by ihe promiplituns miinited in this'biink 'any " -, • o r •tiner.- „ TUE: Po'lll6 4 ro. ROT Hot. LutherKidder,' in an article in the Farm ..fourriyeio ; eipressea , lus.npirtioni, that the.potnto tt,"o"peruliar, • sokii.--'The'lliStgreateaniehecOateives'is an over suppli - of - water. - :=l . tas planied potatoes, in the most approved (harmer, the vines groWing luxuriously, but.ipund thein entirely destroyed,. when. coning: to harvest • them. 'ffit - 'gs - ys';`k - Atignit, •sticceeded by intense heat, where the gr oun d is favorable, will inevitably produce the p o . tato rot,. and „ . ;the.reaion is obvious. Th e ground is" saturated withwater-,an August sun pours -ifs heat upon• it. and the steam ing in the "irbund affects the surface of the potato. 11st - it duxes'- its rapid decay. When this . process- of decomposition-once com oenees, its progress continues,-and conimu uicates the disease to others. I , have observ- eel that the firi4 affected are near the surface, and I have also noticed that some are struck hardly skin deep. By expo Sing such to the atmosphere the progress of decay'tnay be ar rested. Upon sandy. soil, such as our river bottoms the Otis - unknown, and , Jhe reason is, the water ,ettles at once below the Oka-. to; rnd conseimen tire tte- action , Of - the sun 'doesenot ailed it The only argument against"this theciry of mine is that the rot has not- universally pre vailed until within the last few years, and it may be urged that ate' sante-cause would h:iveititithicedthe same effeet; 'MY only re p!y,i3, ghat the f potato rot . i,s not of recent or igin. It has always existed under similar circumstances,- and -though partial ?in its op 'rations, like causes have produced like el lects. Then again our - seasons for a fear years past have been favorable to the devet' opment of the dis-ease.,which has caused it to become moretiniversal. I have now to suggest - the retnedy.:- By planting potatoes . neat the surface, . upon ground where the water can easily escape.the sat will be avoided. I Would recommend the process of ridging the land by turning two furrows together and planting upon the top. of the ridge.:', The water will then settle away and prevent the chemical action which produces the rot. By exercising; care in planting and in the selection of the ground. I am satisfied this scourge.which has so ex tensively prevailed ran he-avoided. While talking upon the subject of. potatoes, I am induCed to 'advert to an esperimeut which Itried last fall. I planted the plot about the middle of November, hy makin g deep drills and depositing about Coln itches of horse manure, upon which the Otato was planted and covered sufficiently deep to es cape the frost. The result was that I have had a full supply ol' potatoes a month earliel than I ever had them before. This may not he new to ;others, but I took the hint from observing - that potatoes left in the ground alter digging sprang up much earlier than . those planted in the spring. I shall - try the experiment : on a larger scale this fill, and I have uo doubt of its success. PRESER VATION OF FRUIT Few operations in domestic economy on a farm are more important than the ;preserva tion of fruit. In one of hiS letters written in Europe., iVr. Greeley expresseallteopin ion that nicely prepared dried peaches would find a ready sale in London and other mar kets, if due pains were taken to introduce the article to public notice. It ha5h 5 .947, ap peared to us that vastly more money tlk , ht lie realised from apples, peaches, pe*rsi' cher ries, and plums. than is now obtained. if a perfect system were adopted' in their 'inau agernent. In studying the keeping quali ties of apples, it has been discovered that those least to shrivel by the slow -evap oration of their' fluids, (water) contaicitd an unusual athount of wax in the cuticleclos lug all - itsporPs. This waxy master- per forms a similar function on the leaves of many plants, particularly in tropical cli mates, by checking the too rapid gse of water from their surfaces. In keeping ap ples and pears, it serves to exclude; okygrit froinNhe juices and tissues of the fruit, by the presence of which, chemical changes are started, unless the temperature is qliite which end, in fermentation and rci r . i. are kept liom spoiling by filling thei ()Ores in their shells with tallow or lard . • and litany large fruits . have' heeirlong preserved br a • t, 7 ; thin Covering of hivsvax. and otherprt4wryation of fruits, potatoes; and other perishable articles of human food.rde- Sef VPS mote attention titan it has hit - berm received iti this country, In packing grapes in thoroughly dried oats-duct, eare; should 1w taken to pro v enly - dtist which coniaius the least volatilfmatter. Any strongly scented wood, or even feebly., scented, will'_ impart more or lers of its peculiar aroma: to the fruit. and:receive that of the truW in ex change. —cipnesre Farmer. APPLES PALLING FROM TREES Apples fall from trees tram vanoub'causes. It is.usitaf for many more to set, than can be brought to perfection : nature, therefore. provides that the tree 11:011 be relieved of its superfluous burden. Still it is n ot uncom mon that more remain than can reach a full size, and become properlY• ripened. Fruit also drops!prematurely from the attacks of insects. Applestea jui - ttris:l by the " apple worm," which is derived Irom an egg depos ited by a moth. It eats into . the apple. which causes it to perish. It is advisable that the apples which drop off, should be immediately disposed ofin such a way as to destroy the worm which is gener l ally in the apple al the time it falls. This may be done by feeding them to swine,- or allowing swine ttirrin- in the orchard. 'WEAKNESS OF, TIIE SPINE IN PIGS Weakness of the spine is. sometimes an indication of weakness .of constitution, and is often very prominent. in animals which have been:bred from. parents having this ten:. dency. It .is a serious defect, and should .either be corrected. in the stock its which it appears, by a .! strong cross,'! or the stock should be given up altogether. There, however, a weakness of the ; back which'is ditlerent froin . this, and, is caused by what is Called the: "kidney . -WOrm:" The animal drag:4 its posterior parts. The besf • remedy Wl' have khown, is to feed-with corn soaked in ley of and ashes. MI PAUMI RS MIINO TO ittl*A ND. A, number of the roost_ industrious and enterprising agrietilturslitos in Sc . otfand •are preparing emigrate to'freland,atid agents are now engaged in examining, thi farming, ealiattilities of the country, anti negotiating for the pu;rclisse'uflands. MI A ISULUE AE.1% . 1 :OF oxgs. To prOentioreti flatit crosvAing, it is auk "nece3sary l to lengthen the yoke,:ofteti, in ex treme cases , from 12 to 13 i nehis longer thig ,those usuctlty ,woro. - •'• - . - UIiST C.LLUBING RBI 'The QM:fez:tel. the prairie and 'Baltimore- I lielte,.svitt be found preferable. Two- . may 'be set either in autumn or spring. ". '
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