The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 18, 1851, Image 4

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    In' nub Amur.
A iLOWSISII JOKE.
Up°h sone hasty errand Torn was sent,
And met the parish curate-us he went ;
But just like what he was-;-a perfect clown—
It seems he.passed him with a covered ciown.
The gownsrnarretaliped, and turnini. sternly said
doubt, may tad, you're filler tauslil than fed."
“Whyi . aye, says Torn still jonting on, -that'e
true,
Think God, he feedrrne bdt I'm taught by con."
BIISINESS TRANSACTION.
"Have you got a haxe to sell ?" inquired
a -cockney. as he entered a Yankee's retail
shop in the Queen of the West.
•• Axe? well," guess I have."
" Welt, I Wants a 'aithet.". l
"Hatchet? - • Ohl Well,- I can aCcommodate
" you l!reckon, Mister : you ddn't want to chop
your letters off, nor nothing ;'"and the Van,
kee thrust his tongue
. in one side of his
mouth, and grinned. • 1
" ftet's - 'see your '-atOets.'•„l
" Here's a first chop •one, ;Worth a dollar,
birt , s ! eein' it's you;_yon may lake it for three
shillings and ninepence.", • j ; •
muchbe-that?" •
"Sisty-tivo and_a half cent s ,
"-I'll give you fifty, tellaw.;" _
• •• Oh, couldn't, think on't+cost me sixty
cents." "No, mister, vvf. ca n't •trade.
must make a leetle profit," and , the sflop
_keeper was replacing his articles:
give you sixty-two cents."
"Oh'! well,,mister. I never stand for half
a cal."
.
The eiqu'esite paid down tWoluarters and
a lavi,nr4ich the Yankee Put into his drawer,
and handed him the hatchet.
"1-l-wa,ahny 'all' cent," said JOhp
Well, turster, , •how on •earth can I give ,
you a,half cent—we've no'coins of that sort:l
yottid .fietter buy something• else, and I'll
make it even."
"'No—I must have my half cent."
• "; Well, mister, if you must have it, you
must; that's al!, but you won't want another,
I reckon." saying this, he took the hatchet
from his customer's hand, and v;;alking, to the
door laid a cent on. the stoner
" ‘ Stop ! stop! fellow!-you'll ruin the
'atehet." •
He was not in time, however. The Yankee
had already cut the cent on the doorstone in
two parts, merely 'remarking that those,who
were determined to have a half cent, ought
to pay the expense of getting it."
Any one of nu vast eruditicin will find a
, very instructive moral in the above, and for
aught we know, the suggestion contained in
it will be of great advantage to the Board of
Currency.
NIT FOIL A LAINvEn
An old. lady walked into a lawyer'A (Alice
aieTullowing tiinVersntion wok
place : ,
-
'Lady.—Squire, I called :to' see if you would
like to take this boy and ;make a lawyer of
him.
,f
• .',Late . yer.—The boy appears rather youn,g,,
madam. How old is he ?
Lady—Seven years,:sir.•
Lau:pr.-11e is too young--decidedly too
ybung. Have you no boys, Older ? •
Lady.-- , Oh yes, sir, I have several : but
we have.concluded to make farMers of the
others. I told my man I thought this little
' feller .would make a first tale lawyer, and so
1 called-tO see if you would take him.
; Lqwyet.—Nothadam-: h 4 is.tou young yet,
0) commence Ole study of the profession.-
- 13ot why do you think 'this 'boy so much bet
. ,ter calculated for a lawyer] than your other
eons ?
• . Lady.—Why,4 . ou see, sir, hers just seven
:years old to=day,; when by was only five,
he'd lie like all riature; when he got to be
six, he was sasly and Impu4ent•as any critter
could be:. and now he'll steal everything he
can lay his hand pn.
"DOING 'A
LANDLI7I:I7. 9'
. _
There really seems to
being limit to the art
of swindling. The,: following ease given in
the Baltimore Sun, itltustrat'es the "prevailing
' style" at present : , i
Some few days ago a man called upon the
..owner oga vacant huuce - ,lobtained the key.
examined the premises, approved, and agreed
; ---- with the 'landlord to take ;them. Before he
; had time io move in, hotirtver, a person met
the landliird, and Asked it the house - afore
said : had; been taKen by the former party. 1
naming him. The:iandloril said it had : and
the querist theif cauti ti l ed the landlord
against receiving film a. a tenant, alleging
that he designed to'use th !house for certain
illicit prlctices, whiceshall be nameless.—
Shocked at the idea, the, honest landlord
posted off in quest of his.new tenant, and
having found him, pressed an objection to
his taking possession. The tenant remon
strated, vowed he had been slandered, but
could not get a very elebr account of his
purpose. However, after Some higgling, the
man having taken possesson-of the key on
his side, consented to relinquish his right for
the earn of five dollars, iri good and lawful
money, then and there patii over. The bar
gain wits struck, and the; money paid, and
the landlord retired with the gatisfactikm of
a fortunate - escape, at a moderate premium :
but he had the further satisfaction to find,
shortly afterward, that his tenant and his
precious adviser were con4derates in a game'
which had cost him, as; their Honest and
credulous dupe, the five dtillars aforesaid. "
[l:7. SLICK says,
,ni,riting - from Eng
land Arter all, they hain't got no Indgin
corn here ; they can't raise it; no`r punkin
' pies, nor quinces, nor pea -nuts, nor silk
worms, nor nothin'. Then, as to their far-
Min e —Lord ! only' , look at five great elephant
. lookin' beasts in one ptottb, with one great
lummokin' fellow to hold' the handle, and
another to carry_thewhip,iand a boy w lead,
whose boots have wore irtm on 'em than the
horses huffs have, all cmivlin' as if they
was n-goin'-t0 a funeral. !What sort of way
is that to do - work ? It Makes me mad, to
' look at 'ern. If there is any airthly clumsy
fashion of doin' a thing, that's the way they
are always sure to git here. They' re a be
nighted, obilinate, bull-h4aded ptiople, the
English, that's a fia, and', always was."
' A Gobi) ONt•—Davy Crockett 16ppen . :
id to be present at an exhibition of animals,
some lime ago, at least, id the city of Wash
ington, where a monkeyveenied to attract
his particular attentlm; and he abstractedly
obierved, "If that felloW had on a pair of,
spectacles he would look like Major Wright,
of Ohio.'.' The Major haPpened to be just
behind Crockett awl overheard the -observa
tion, and gently tapped I)vy on the shoul
der, when he, Davy, very formally remarked,
" be banged, Major,•ii 1 know whose
pardon to ask—your's nr themonkey's." •
WID E Sc — oteliman who
lately p,lit-up at an inn in the town of Dud
son, svailred in the morning how he had
slept. "Troth, man," replied Donald, "nat..
very well either, but I waiinuckle better off
than the hugs, for de'il aneo' them dosed an
e'e the hale night."
07" A 'WOMAN quarreligg with her - hus..
band. told him she believed if she was to
die, he would marry the devil's daughter.—
•.The law does not alloW:a man to marry
two sisters, replied the tender husband.
MITTS9I= I ACIADZINIT.
film Undersigned baring been entrustedwith Ord I
-1 reetion of the PottivllleAcadem y.takest he liberty
to recommend this Institution to the patronage of the
public. The principal, who received his education In
the best unirersitierul Germany and Paris, and who
has been for several years engaged inteaching in this
country. Will teach ancient and modern languages, as .
Latin. GrcegMebrest„Cermanand French. the higher
tit - anther of Mathematics, as "Geometry, Algebra.
!Surveying. Mensuration and Cattalo', as well as-
Natural Philosoplirand the principles of Chemistry ;
whilst kir. J.-T. Strom' ea, graduate of pie Col
lege and a prartical Book-keeper. will take charge of
the Eneltah branches, as Spelling, Reading. Writing,
Composition, Rhetoric, Arithmetic. Illstory and Geo.. ,
graphy. Theptinciples of Rook-keeping will he taught
and the pupils exercised in the keeping of fictitious ,
accounts by 'double entry. Mana G. Ayer. a grade- I
ate of New ilamprhire Female - Seminary, has- been
engaged to teach the Elementary branches and Draw
ing.
Even the vital kst boys will be faithfully taught
by the teacher; tnenselves, and to young men an op.
portunity will be offorded to prosecute their studies
as tar a. at any of our common Colleges.. With a strict
diaciplicie .hill he combined a respectful and kind treat .
went of tlieseliolam. Pupils from abroad can be accom
modated with Imarding on n,ntlcrateterme.ln respecta
ble private boarding houses. Those desiring to learn the
Cerinin ha:mare thorrmelity, eta nod admittance in
an accomplished German family,. The te rata of Tui
tion ate as hitherto, VI yearly, for Languages and
lira Wing g extr... The year is divided nivo sessions,
lit from (het 3 , 1 'Monday in Sept. to New Vear.*l o , ex
tra sl' i.t (tin New heir In the B,lllohdayln April.
s 7 * aiid 11 1 . :A/ extra. 3.1 from 111E110' 11, ./GI SI 0 nda y
Iri July. $7. and A': too extra. ray:ll3le at the mid
bf the first mouth of earl, erasion. It k highly impnr
tent that every 4chola r knoll enter the School will,
the enintnetteement of Ilie first Ses.rirm.
ANGEI.F., Principal.
July. le, lto.:1
ittrarrr aricEs to the OLD COIINTRY;
frTIIE Ftil'lfSil'ltißEß II AVINt: MADE Arrange
',lit. in var.totts parts of Ireland and SeruPitt,
i,n 4 l with Menn In. S POI IZ-D, ATWOOD 8: VO.,
London, is pi( to draw S'plit DID! frolll
toe Poo od ert joy to any mottlit required, pnyattle
in all parrs of England', ly.lorol. Scotian:l and %Vales.
Person, I,!mnting Fir, DOI Ll,lO the Pound iu par
finTlll4, Wilt{ OD' oasis lime per4ott wilt. in to draw
the Mom y, a hill for the,arrinu tit, with n receipt (or
them to - hold, will Ito 1,111 flied.
. 47.611, - tione mad , in all mite of Europe, and For
, eign Bills of Elchan , xe cashed.
J V. SlIF:IONIN, Poitecille )'a.
Jan. 4. lisl -tt
Franklin Venitian Mind Manutactory.'
rt, Nos BEAN. Nn. aOO RACE - STREET, TWO
D.Kits' above Sittli,,opposite Franklin :agnate,
Philadelphia. Ay h.., lie v. 111 keep row.tanily on hand
'fir manufacture to °rite' , a' superior and fashinuatile
asaiirtifient fifVeniiian Mindy, unsurpassed
for ltKhl
nes% richness, durability and hick will tie
Fold on the muel IP39ollatlr it ma: lie rempertfully
aidirith. a rontinuatiod of the patrons Re or his old
friends And the readers of the Miliers • Joan n I. aid
invite all ,0 it'ldyreonnan,inthenapofrArapand
ear...Petit liltifitit,to etre hint a t all.
N. U. .411•1 itlinoia neatly repaired., painted anti
trimmed. Orders remit the rodntrycaremiv put up.
pttpu.,trict.l9, IFSO q 41- I y
N. ni NEWN.IIII'S
(Beatty's . Row, "irahrte. tr,s Poßs wale, Prntra.,)
.Irlonihing Shop.
11)04 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A : 4 171 . 14.1" OF
11 all of Lead Nor, :Aheri Lra,l. Mork Tin.
With Tol,H, Shower Itm h., Hydrant.. flow. ltoutd.
and Sinoo A. 'tog Pow% awl utrt . ('lo-rte; 3140, al
Folds of Ifiaac water and <team, lif.lll Oil
Pups. 31111 (not., for EIICIfIeF. All kinds of Copper
A'ork and Plumbing Inns in 16r neatest manner at
the sborie.t Lock",
N. 11. paid for 061 Ilrms rand Lead.
l'oosvine, I Sri t!e.. 43-If
COACH MASER'S REMOVAL.
Till; NllllSl'llll3Elt HAVING FIT
, . b 0...
ry.~' . 4
7-
red opone of late largest rioted o;
in tho Stair, In iroal Street, Pottsville,
l'a.,tiect in J. IL Adonis is Va.'s Screen
FlrlOry, Wile, his tirililiej. for Inannt.irturine all
kinds of C.trria t tertanil,Liglit waag;air 'atltto l he nor
passed—being a pracjlcal Illeeltanie, and having a
it 1111 l bend years' ernerienee in the business, he bones
I. VI:, g.eneralratislaelior .
All I.iinfs of Carrilees and Lighit'%Vagoins kept on
trit.i. - Also.seron.l-Lnil Wae... , • 4 , •
All rep-ties atottly ditto% thisers frotn a distance
pont:illy attendedo!* •
line 5. 154,4
CARPETS and PLANNELS frir SALE.
rplll7. CAl.l.e.tire
I it trvaton ni. CU.:Conners a nd the Public generally
Too fo‘jo ort . 1110 . .011 I.l.:rtng. am! !tar, rat pet,. and
algo rhtinek and Mall.. Itu!raiu ll:111,1'i (ions 1O to NO
eentA..l.t-002 In,:'a,iArt from 574 to 45 CC111:
car4,lordini' I PllrrAelrliuri trot./ tol.foFt
ill ~.4 ) rent, per card. and Stitir Vettel is n and
Rug train t•• .1. 11AURIS,
Mitolgrrttlierng l'arpet, Flannel,
It Ninth ‘Vtgt Cornet of Cell: re and Mint-zsrille Streel,
'd
Ju l Pa.
July :.'6,1. 1 :51 30-tg
STILL ANOTLIER REmAnsmax
Cure of Cunsumption,
And ii-dangerous anemia:os, aft.-r having been given
up to die by Physicians and Friends, the an
n2ls of history cannot forni•li a
parallel
It should he reit wired!, Linen I ltrauplout Ike world
jar their are thousands laboring etudes sin:liar diseases,
which tell! p rore. fatal, unless arrested bry the powerful
AGE:S(' OF lig. SIW AVNI2ti _ _
COMPOtI6SYRUP OF WILDCHERRY
READ, 1.511 LIE CON VINC.F.D.
POINT OF HOCKS, FreIIPTICIY COUtity, }
June Nth,
Da. rtvv`sysr..--licar Sir:—Relieving it a duly I
nwe to the public. and an jnetire to you, I !lace
thought proper to wake known sate odthe mom ex
traroultruary cures. in - my own east.. that has ever
los it (rutty rirotulerl. In the Month of Ortolief 1351
i Was afflicted with a severe gattairing In my breast,
lorli Mewed a large alieens, auil Also eoninlititiratrd
lames, and very much afflicted thew • and din
einang,ll largo opyintitarn corrnittion, eviernal and
interull. Mr.! 15 . .13 r4e quantities through
.r ny
,vhin It I threw tip. My breath cont.! al.° past.
throni,li soy Lnog an 1 mil through the cavity of lily
lineast 'alibi apparent ease, :Mended with a virubout
cough. day atiudn mkt. loss of apoeitte, and extrente
debilttv, so . that Inc physir tans thought my case en
tirely hopele.Aand beyond the pun er of
I relliallo d to iltisyrett Itrudruittultrion for a tong lime
until I Was horded In a mere skeleton, and there
•,eno dto be no hope to, toe, lint has dig read m lile
pub!, papers of the ronn' wonderful curf.•p•rforme.l
by your to Out Prlt Iflrp WII.II CIIE1111.1".
I 1!
I.,,nt.lt:.tet . -
% -nt 1./ ILlill(lo0 I. ,;,r live , n
ve 'torah ad
commemyll ,Inee, and to my pleat alitiatallatili and
aliknois laililly .. , the tin ess ur apenlng ill my illryo
h,gyn to nest. ri nd lb. , r”,tch subside. and on using
tea bintilOs I Inn.. restored to pert''.' t health: I
feel
very grate furl and liunty believe. that to your valu
abb. Medicine. Under the bleaslngii .r Divine Provi
dence, I aril .ndrbi. it tor this great change, and I hill
happy to inn that 1 um nOW enjoying as good health
a., I ever 111 Y,
or the tat.,fatt 1011 of sv Mt are not acquain
ted with we, I append to the , red fib( ate tlpe haulms
olaentlettoot well and favorably known to a large
imamn of the ritizr its of MarOarill and Virginia. and
it 111 doliblleq , liphir, aft n, ale nnillarlyatilicted In
try trill wonderful and Invaluavie Compound Syrup
oh Wild Cherry Yours, Vsury litet,per
TIIONI AS IdIVIN.
The eiih,libsr is well acquainted ait h Thomas
and Cain tektilv thnt he has been atflbarni a.
above repreinunted. I regard loin I.lCOvelY as 411110Sl
a miracle. Ile is atv artily meintier of sorts-IV.
JAMES rt. nurmortow.
Pastar of Berlin Circuit,Raliteorr Conference.
• Wedlie underyiened.re-identy of the Point of Rucks
and vicinity .are acquainted with Tboutas It IMI' and
inl ye been atiin, led ain above repren.nted
Ana SVN.,.llhisligtll In lit. Mk rid,, a 4 well so Inc 1,111.
inori ^illylinti ids y-le la NS, 10 be past recovery, bin by
the etc it. .2r l lllll inestimable tram dy. Dr.
Yraver's ChM pa. n I Nurrfri - 4 /I rid Cherry. in now re
etored to person Itenttle, and we feel duty bound he
rensuunenA till‘avalitableinedifine In all who may
be stmilail ittfitererl.
Fred: Stuck, MMs - hant, 0. Thruway.
LhrydC. hell. W. IL - Smith,
:Samuel Ilaas.,;\ W. McGill,
VV;illlaw S. Watkins, \ Philip Haines,
DAM Walter. , \ ldetgauhaim.
The abuse invaluable medicine is the reenit of
many wears extensive pram re in Philadelphia try
Dr. Sway Ile. •
Very Important autlota.
•
iletnetitber no preparation of (Ft t Cherry is gen
time, Pi, Pint the "ugliest a ct in„ a+,
pared Ity Dr•
iimmyne. See that rwriptit odvthe wrapper
at otind ea, It boille. Until you obtain I his s (
you will never know the real V 1 1 ,1111,, (11‘Vtill (berr y.
DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS \
Smayne's Celebrated
.Yermifug
A safe eireettrat remedy for %V•firrns, W ORM S
ps
enia, Choi. ra Morbiln, Sitkly or Dyspeptic -
children Of ild1112.: and the 111061
übt•fell rawoly 11Ikrair
t•vrt offered to th.,
i'1114147.
.1..1. At OF.. 3 hickey rester la 14, uncut 1, 3 m o r vy
it
li.uuxporl, P.... elates: I ' , aye tried vont Vreartiltqe
in my own wooy tad e.vn,peak w the very Wittiest
terms of it, fig wife is so notch plegard wirh it the
will use tin oilier.
Ilrnerlubrf: none Is genuine except that In square
bottles, with the portrait. of DR. 8 AVNE ott each
5v1.1.•
rirtter that the name .pelt correctly,
SWASINTE.
Pr. swayttera Sugar treated Sarsaparilla and Extract
of Tar Pelt,
• The, e are ontloutitedly the hest l'ill.offered to the
public, and no family shoold tue without them: Safe
wide:ley in their nperatlon, without producing any
r epi ng pain or unitfßaVatil feelings. They are pernli
arty adapted to t leanse and - purify, tleerrhr tendering
it tit 4, wolfish and invigorate the whole ry.itom. A
few doses wilt oftentimes prevent a-. • attack of
sickneeke, and for complaints to which females are
iothjet t they are invelnable.: No Pillar:ln have a bet.
ter effect than thee, for monthly irregularities whit - lt
oetaahmatly happrti to women. They insist -at the
commencement of puberty; afro when there is a
cheek froui•cold. or improper exposure, and even at
the time of their oitite tots:Mon. taking this
medicine women would be carried on through with
the change of hts without darteet ar toteingetitent uu
their more youthful days of womanhood.
tie particular to obtain the.gimuiltr, see that they
are in boxes turned nut of the solid wood, covered
with a red label with the Signal - tire of DB. elsv•ran
'thereon.
REMOVAi
• Dn. Swavgc,PropriHnr of the, wWeiv celebrated
ComPOUND liynee ov \W'll n i7o NMI' and other Pala
u-I" MUDWINEen • ha. is:moved his rrinhihal Offh, from
the corner of Eighth and Rarest met+ to No.l NORTH
SEVENTH sttert, Market, l'hiladelphip,
when, all order,. mho hr ildilmssed.
AcENTs FOR SCIIIIVI.IOI.I.
JOHN G. [MOWN.
J . evirris imams . trottss , ille, a.
JASIF.B IL FALLS, j „,____„_
JOHN W. GIBBS,
C. &C lICNT2IInrR, irn. 1411 Es, Mt, Schuylkill Ha
ven,lLS H lAi Lcs,rort Carbon; JOHN A. Orro,Taylors
ville;ll. F. Liaas,l'unarora ; E. J. Fer,Tamarina ;N.
Retrawynea, New Castle; W. hloaveura. W. Patch
st. Clair; Nivea di: St Part:l4as,
Pinegrove; lg .& BARIUM, Tremont; COCIMILL &
sox, ik ox, Llee ; Jona WILLIAMS, hfiddlepprt; c:
Plummy, Thwiratitire; Comaoit At' Rticians New
Philadelphia j_ Wen. orwsrsburg Landing; J.
STANTON, McKearabure K A [WM* M; and G.
& E. •Wbiorr, Lower filahantango; and by all Dea
ler! in medicine everywhere.
• rirAgenta wiahinaa freilrsupply of Da. SWAM'.
MEDICIMMs will please mend their eiders to the Prin.
tips' Office, Philadelphia. •
Sept. 13, lesl. .37.1 y
7 CST RECEIVED A BEAUTDBI, ABROBT
d went of Ladles' Carnet and Pearl Breast flu.,
Bracelets and Ear Binaa r for sale low by
MDT / ELLIOTT.
Du. 14, 145 °. !Wit
-
RAGE TOR 7 41114NECATION. "
MtTDB Mends of peace and order need d
not fear to le in strong for Davy's An
nexation Air -tight Cooking Stove, be
cause they haire no difficulty to ann.
age G. and it Performs to admimticto
Every - House-keeper in wets of a
C bu m m tk s i negit S e o wo o s d h oourld o go a Io ( l i a one o)f
call
m a n w d h s ir e * e
for yourselves, the recommendations from those that
haste this Moss In use. For Parlor, -Hall or Olfte. '
the Gas Burnerromuls Oar nailed. and is tberbrote
highly reeommendedi. friatvaated to -perform well. la.
very clean, easily managed. and gemMipical. also.
for sale a very extensive assortment of almost all
kinds of MAIMS and Patterns that can be mimed. and
too numerous to meutton. - : The Public. my Custo
mers,- Fr iends, and the Trade, a Invited to call if
in want of Stoves. Coatings for re
repairing: kept on
. ,
hand.
'IC. B. Bevy's X nuelailoh Cook and Gas Burner,
ate only far sale at • : JACOBI'. PLEII3'
old Stand,•9l N. 'hl Si.. Philadelphia, who has the
exclusive right for thrs'cuatket.
scot. 6,1951 •
, LIDERTV STOVE WOMBS,
BROWN' Street, above FOURTH. Philadelphia. .
M THE undersigned respectfully Inform
- the public that they bairn commenced
operatingirttheir new FOUNDRY and
are nowreally to execute CASTINGS
or•evetl description, on the most rear'
sonable trynas.
They Invite the attention of Stove Dollen. to their
Li rat. assortment of STOVES all of which are entire
ly toitv„ pi't op at a considerable expense expressly
for the Fall Trade, among which are the Liberty Air,
'NM Cook• rothPirle Critik. Iliac Mr Tight, liter
Fi an klin, , Jenny iiLiiid - FirelOng Radiator, Salaman
ders, Tea Kettle, &t. -- .: - -
An they intend using the best nuality of Iron, em
ploying the best Moulders( and Finishers. the dealer
will find it to their advantage wean and see their as
sortment, before purchasing AXIS here,
,as no pains or
expeiani will be spared to slake their Castings saleable
and attiartive., Patti' tiar attention paid to Johtittig.•
miaow & LAWRENCE.
unewut It, 1 . 8'51- : : :23-3m
t. ti s at •
...mom: THE PEOPLE.
. BY EXAMINING his large Stock of
•
S. HOOVER'S, Pottsville. Pa. Now is
thetime for cheap Bargains,the under-
Maned Wouldrelpeclfully call the ellen,
lion nk Schuylkill courtly and vicinity
in general, In his large and must splendid &sentiment
of Cooking. Parlor Other and Hall Stoves, ever offered
before in thin rennin. Among which are the /Etna Air
tight, the Globe Air-tight, which are suitable (or tavern
11411 or Boarding Houses. Also the Vernon Alt-tight.ln
dependent Air-light the Sat top complete. and Spring
ville A tr-i ight.the colonies!. Cook. tmproaed,and
vari
ou+othertind+ofCookingStrives. Also a Splendid Ipt
of Parlor Sloven, among which is a square. cast Won
sadiatur,the Dolphin Radiator, the, equate screen,the
Beni Franklin.oper, froneparlor and many other sari
-4.414 .1)1es. A kr. on hand a large and handsome style of
Chamber, nllOlll,. flake and Hall Stoves. Ile has on
hand always a trove aback of Tin Ware. Hollow, Ware,
Brass Waie,and Japaned Ware. Which he always
has on hand wholesale and retail nt lower prices than
I hate been purchased for In-fore. You will please call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
All kinds of Tin Mid Sheet Iron work done at the
..hort•st no4ire. SOLOMON HOOVER.
Centre St reet,4 doors above (deflect Street, Pa.:
Auguet 2, ISSI r
New roundly and Machine Strop.
Tim SlittriettlßEltd HAVE FORM
cdacq- partnership, under the name and
• title of THOMAS CORx , ON & JOHN.
STON;for the purpose of proseenting the
Toot and Machine Makin/ business. Ore now ready
at heir New Works. on the corner of Markley and la.
layette streets. Itt the borough of Norristown. to fur
lash castings "(all descriptions, at short notice and
on reasonable terms.
Machinists Tools of all drscripilona made to order
,son the most solarised plan, under the supervision of
Mr. JOhn Miller, who is experienced in this branch of
business, hawing directed Ids attention to it fora num
ber or years.
They ant also prepared to undertake kinds of En- -
gine building and masking, which will be executed.
with neatness and diet:Latch. Also : Shutting turned
and fitted to order, (Irony size and length, and Boilers
built n( the best material.
Jobbing work done and attended to wealthily. gird
the pull it: may he assured that no effort wilt be spar ed
,
in guvrAmisfartinti wittrall ordeorwhich may be en
owned to them. _SAMUEL THOMAS,
WISTAR A. KIRK
2.3.11
ittne 7. M 1
BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS.
• Hunswi ALLEN, IRON AND
."'"" respectfully Inform
t - their part . ..llB,3nd the public generally,'
- that they nre non prepared.at the above
y-mbh.hinent, manufletrire. Engines of every
; Pnmpe, Railroad Must Drift Cais,and every other
d....eription or Iron and prasa Castingssuitable for the
:;sal mining or atterilgslae,,,ori the most reasonable
termc. lion, BlnwMgrylinders for Blast Fornacei
and :14:iririne work in general
Repairing of alt done with neatness and des-
at the I.,weitt mires. All work famished by
them will be warranted to perform well. They n null
Foli , tt the emanin of those who may want articles In
their line in i vie lofty. All orders, will meet With
It11111,111,:e and ptntnpt a 'tenth' n •
V. HUDSON,
I. 11. ALLEN.
•
March Ir,
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
SPENt'I:II & MActON
fotry annonio.c to the pulls that they
lisive, taken the E•tittfllslifitent known
the Pottsville Iron Works on 'Nor
wegian street, where : they are prepared to build all
kind. , or Steam Engines. manor:l(litre Railroad Cars,
and Machinery of a‘lntost every description, at, the
shortest notice. arfd on the most reasonable terms
—Persons front abroad, in want of Stearn EttlElnee.
Will find it to their advantage to give them a ealt be
ore-ericaging elsewhere. [May „,if
PELSCAL 'IRON WORKS,
PIIII.IIIIr..—WeLDED WROUGHT
Iron FlOs; aultable tor Locomotives,
Marine aud other Steam Engine Gone
CUM to Sinchea in diameter. Also
Pipes tot Cas,Steani andother purposeNesttastiong
Tube for Hydraulic Persses• ' Hollow l'istons for
Pumps of Steam Engines 4-c. Rlanitractnred andfor
sale by MoRRIS, TASKER & MORRIS.
IVarehounet S; E. corner 3d and Walnut eta
FOUNDRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
THE eiIIBSCHIBER wishing to leave
the enuely,offeis his Foundry, Alnehin..
and ot her whops for bale. They are
- •
situated •in the Horongh of Tamaqua,
and are well filled un tor business. Every informa
tion rem., ring thltiosimute heretofore done. will be
given I. prisons Wishing to purchase. Terms made
ra-t. • • ' it)iiii E. SMITH.
Tansago/n, July 52. Ittil: • 2 • 12:.tf. .
40
IN TllE•RORtttltai OF pOTTSVII.I.E,—
formetiy r.mditttedttr Chas. W. Pitman. J.
Wren & Coi: revpectfully .oliCit a continuance
of the cueir;ln of the works. Being practical
klechanw,, they flatter themselves that their andwl
pep, and etperience of the bnalnesa will enable them
to turn out work that trill not fail to give satisfattion
'to the most fastidious; They are prepared to mann
(Reim, sicon Eugiupa, Pump.. Coal Dreakera, Drill
ea re. Railroad a nJ other Castings, Ark.
A II orders thankfully received and promptly exe
cuted on the mast rearionahle terms.
JOHN WREN.
THOMAS WREN,
JAMES WREN.•
Juno 15,1550-0-1 y)
' TitE.Ouberriber having just received
i',s,=r4 . t. "mere/art octave Piano Gum the rel•
a rtirateit cgtablithment of Combo! Meyer,
with. all the latest improvemente, Roar
r% nod frame, it wilt he'isnld at the manufacture'', low
eel pr
A Grautainlassormtint of Melodeons, nr gersph ines
tvlit tl. tereareel in a If.w , day,,,nf the nio!!.approred
mannfatiuter • •
Persons to Waal of any kind of Mnrlral Instruments
ran
noW l.r annplled.Wllll food nffirler at moderate
taw. a,
Atirivo'3o,l:4.sl
DUITNTY LAND ;WARRANTeI OR CERTIPI
-13 rateii, l'enelorivertlficatee, and ali some of money
dor nn account of arrears of pay, form, mileage
properly or:dein rciyed iu military service, ex
penses incurred. or money expended for organizing
Volunteer Companieir before being muotered Into the
service of the linited Ataire, and all other rialtos
den lost the ffovernment Pithily attended to, and all
claims svcored at the, phonon notice. Poisons hold
ing upliquidated elation against the United States,
eea ha; e them adjoined' by calling at my office, in
Centrestrect, neat door to Jacob Kline, Keg. .
=
•1 1 11 F. Subscribers have Just i eceived a further stip
-1 ply of thl• cliagular and ;valtiab e substance. In
addition to the Mate .color; they. have a . beautiful
chocolate or brown. resembling the Sand atone now in
use. and so mitchadruired for the front of boitatorx
Its principal ingredients are Atha, alumina and pro
tnx ide of iton, whlchin tilt opinion of scientific men
sat i.tractorlly accOunts for 'its lire-proof nature—the
two former tinttstanceit being non-ennductors, and the
latter acting as a eetnent,tu bind the whole together
tad make a flint and lineable paint.
For nee it Is tutted with I.inseed Oil. and applied
-tiiilt a brush, thoiavic an ordinary paiat , to wood
iron tit., rine, carivaitt,papt. li
,&e. t hardens gratin
ally aOl beromeaWre-prort I. It to partitalarly quint
lie for nofs of Imildingootteamlioat aad ear-decks,
railroad idges,fences, &r. A ion(co tied with the
article lo 0 t unlit, citte:ct taster , al a Vast saving of el
peons. \ :
Specimens May:be seen at the mike if the subscri
bets. 'HARRISON,. BROTH etIRS & Co..
nr,0.;131 South Front St., Philada.
Mt P
COLEDLIN'S Ch- p Cutlery STORE.
Nos. 32,a ad 33 alile pEa ad /R 9 pllr:S.riarr
Streer-.-Pnit.i.pri.rara. •
rt ran tuerrhanls Ci 'lave Omni° to' IS per
rent% by purchasing at the above atone. ny tm,
porting my-own goods, paying bu iltie rent. and
tylgerontimirally. it is plain I ran find.raPili fume whe
pul,chase theirenil here. pay high teats, and liveliko
princes.
Constantly on band a large astortinenivarPe*and
Potkei Knives, Ssisiors and Razors -Takla. Knives
and Folks.' in ivory , star, buffalo, bone and wood
handles; Carvers and Forks; Steels, kr.; Butcher
K. , ivrw; Bowir Knives ; Revolving and Plain
poilois. Josfisesived,"3 large, clock of Dodge',
and WnsiNnboltu'a lbw Pen and eon/repo:Knives. '`,„
A hr.. a large assortment of Accordeons,
also, tine English Twin and Gelman Guns. •
JOHN M. COLEMAN, Importer.
1-if
A' NORM NuitrELF:IN Manufacturer of GUNS.,
Rinns ankftlATOLS, No. PA North ad
. fit..
shim! flare , fthllniielphia, %there he keeps constantly
on 'hand a aeherarrlisOtllZl•nt of Fire fhlithle•nd Bin
pleStints Guna,.larce, Dock Coos, Uldekand Pistols
Of ell kinds. •
ALSO. The celebrated eastateel Dille with. in
ciesse to shoot the Pointed:ball of me own
inake and linportaticrii.. Riots Barrel*, Shot Powder
t:ape. fialt4 and Lasts. liornr. Dame ilsgs.iiihotllage.
Pooches. 81. e. .1:c. tie invitee the 'persona within'
to purchase gnods in his line to call and examine his
stoke .Iwfbre pnrchtshig elsewhere, for he Is deters
nithed to sell on the wow reasonable terms.. Don't
forget the No. 122, 1 Narth 2nd Street.
N. 11.—Partijular attention paid to repairing. In all
na bratschNt.
A.IIOOK. FOR 'RYER NlC.—Appleton'e
Mechanic Majtazine and Enginer's Jouttiala
Monthly Magazine+, Edited by Julius W. Adams, C. E.,
laudable wort fory,ining ntecbardes. It eoutatol a
large number of besittiflil Etigrarings, Illustrative of
the 'object, on whieb. It treats, and format* of the
most interesting and teeth I work. ever mstillabed.—
giotmeriptttans recgived, and stogie cbpies for sale, at
B. UNMAN'S
July 12;
-18.51 • - Book and' Vaitetyfiltote: •
• - -
TUMMY LAUD—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
1.1 white andclub IA”It rot gale bi •
J. st..szATTY k
D-tt
Wards Ilk 2251
IL IL CORSON,
ARCUIB&LD JOHNSTON
13-Gui
EAGLE IRON WORKS.
PIANOS.
LAND
.WARICANTS
BLAKE'S 1 1 ;2torit Fire Proof PAINT.
rttom 0)110.
April22.lkl!4
lan. 5, 1549
GUN STORE.
=MME
SUE PM= 'OP PASSAGE-
tr m Li irrarom. AND THE DIFFERENT F ontt
l ir belied, to New Tait and bee b e an ,
reduced at I/ARLO/LE passaoS
ILIA MCI% ,
Malts in sums of Lt and up to .C5OO. issued at Itla
onion. payable in .Isay part et Swope, oa presents wee
among Bank, without discount. The wouey for &alt.
issued at/lantana'a Office, is received in about one
half the thee 8 usually takes to receive funds sent by
other Agents, end it iv sirs tape soft- , •
13-Leuers post paid coetalniog par money, fiVP dol.
fail to the pound sterling, With proper direction, will
- be forwarded lannediatety. and a rezeipt thrararded
to the person sending it; by addressing . . .
It. OUNNAN; Pottsville Pa
Agent for the old established !tease of P. pr.-nyinea
Co.. Lprerpool.
. June 21. 1851 21.
36-2 m
N. P. : TOWNELUNDII PARSAPARILLA•
The Genuine Article,
rtIREATLT IMPROVED—MANHFACTLIRED RY
4.1 Doer. CHILTON, the Great Chemist-
Dr. S. P. Triemsta,Ps Sarsaparilla,
The moat Extraordinary Medicine in the World!
Over two hundred and filly thousand persona cured
of various diseases, within thetas' two years. It tore.
Effects Scrofula.Stuhtioni Mem.
Mercu
ry. Fever Sore., Erysipelas, Rheumatism,
,Consumption. General Debility, Dys
, peptide Coativeness, Skin thee. •
eel, Liver Complaint, Dropsy
and Gout, Ringworms.
Cancer. and To utots,, II ea rt Diseases.
The great beauty of this medicine is that It never
injure, the constitution. and Is always tieneficial. even
to the niust delicate. and hi the only medicine ever dis
covered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and
that teethes the Wine. Thousands are ready to testi
fy to its many virtue..
GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER. MEDICINE.
Every nerson shbuld take a bottle spring and fall, to
regulate the system and drive out all Itupuritle,
TAKE CARE lIF YOUR CHILDREN.
One bottle of Dr. S. I'. Townsend's Extract of Sar
saparilla will.cleanse the system of a child.
READ TIIE EVIDENCE.
This Is to certify, that my child was afft Wed with a
horrible diaetae in the face (which resisted the ef
fort* of my family physirlan,) and was entirely mired
by half a bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
WILLIAM WOOD,
Uniontown, Fayette en., Pa., July 4, Is - so.
This is tocertify that we have sold Dr. S. P. Town
tenet ttatsaparilla for many yearn, and consider it a
very valuable medicine, many cutia having been ef
fected in our vicluit). A young 'llan by the name of
Westley Itotherork„ of this place, waa cured of the
Scrofula. (having large lumps in his neck) by the nos
of one bottle. TAGS. REED. e A . SON.
Huntingdon, Pa.. July 3,1,1850.
NiTICE.
The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townsend's'
Extract of Sarsaparilla, will in (unite be manufactur
ed under the direction of Jantei Chilton, Chemist,
whose name in connection with that of Dr. /LP.
:Townsend, will be upon earl' bottle. to prevent fraud.
Sold at , RANNAN'S
Bookstore, Pot reale, Wholesale and Retail.
ai-Druggiins and other. are informed that we have
made arrangements to parody this medicine by the
Doren, at the Manufacturers' prices. It will be to
theiradvaniagetheirforeto procure their supOtesfrom
Us.
The Recipe to manufacture this article. was sold a
few months ago, for the auto of One .11ra/teed Thou
sated Detiars, the best evidence of its great worth as a
medicine. The sale has been unexampled.
Thol - fide sold as Old Dr. Jacob Tow nsend's. is all
a •Iltittilur." Jacob Townsend is a Vender of Fe
riodicals hi New York. and a firm pay him several
hUndred dollars.a year for the use of his isole, for the
purpose of manufacturing a spur lou's article, and palm
it off upon the public an the 'genuine article." by cal•
ling It old Rod. Jacob Townsend', Sarsaparilla.
rhlf you 'want the genuine article always ask forl
Dort. et. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla .
Aug 3,18.50
The IVite't .11rly and I.lushand's Joy.
. GERMAN WASIIING FLING!
npilipt ARTICLE IS MIICH CHEAPER ANTI EA
-1 Mei' to tail kinds of apparel without doing any In
,ory whatever to the clothes. It contains no Potash,:
Soda Ash.!Mpts. Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any
other article whatever that will in any manner injure
a fabric orltheftesit. Calicoes are warranted not to
fade if washed with this Fluid.
This Fluid was originally discovered by the celebra
ted Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Mitscherlich of Mer
lin, and for which he has ever since had an extensive
sale throughout Geimuni and other parts of Europe.'
A. Boynen (from whom I. P. Hoyt purclia..ett) 111 a
11 Is Chemist. and was for many reale the rode
superintendent of Dr. lidit.eherlich'a Liburatory, and
was therefore the only i.erann in the United States
who hall any knowledge of Its manufacture. and any
other article put porting to be such 011101 he 01 a 'purl-
OW nature. We ask p.m 11. Try tr. Uis for etre of the
many liuplt ogs . if yon do like it the tllt,mey wilt,
in every knelt case, be erfastled It entirely doesaway
with that taboriour task of rubbing the clothea Upon
the wash'-bnard, which weals nut the clothes more
than the regular one oft halo.
It is an article better adapted for cleansing clothes
from dirt. grease,stains„ Iron-mould, mthrlew,setting
(Moro in calicoes. restoring clothe* to their orizinal
rotor that have been stained with acids, 1 )ranging
dirty and greasy Carpets, coat collars. hats,woul,
and for scrubbing filmic and cleaning paint, than
anything which has ever been oifered to the public.
Washing Fluid is put up in laree Pint Bottles, and
'retails at In realm per bottle. Each bottle contains
sufficient for two ordinary Washings. .
11 HANNAN
Ilan been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the
Fluid In the counties of Schuylkill, Lebanon, and Nor
thumberland. b; Messrs. Hoyt & Gardner. the Proprie-
Vire, and he Is prepared to hirillsh it to Atm. - ha Ms.& c.
wholesale. to sell :limit', at the Pituntetor's prices by
the dosen bottles.
M. It Is also for sale mall at his Store io Pentsville.
Certifirates seen at his Store. Try It 3111 i, judge rot
yourseivre. , °wand a half cents given 1.. r empty
Bottles at his: lore.
Merchants and others who desire an keep the ar
ticle for sale, In the counties named, will please send
in their orders and the terms will be given.
Pottsville July'26, 1661. 36-1(
"Encourage Mime Manufactures if you want
support the keglon—that's the JortrittoV . - I
✓ub>toou.
1111E42Alt, EARTHEN
AND BToNE-WARE 51,ANIIPA(l'ORY.
TUE PROPRIETOR "F Tlli•f MANUFAcToRY.
2.
near Prockville, its Schuylkill' county, l'a.,
re
spectfully solicits custom of the surrounding Store
keepers for the articles of hn manufacture, whera.be
offers as equal to any maott elsewhere, and lower in
price than the trade of this region have ever yet
bought. They consist to part of Rockingham-ware.
viz: Pitchers. Coffee-Pots, Tea-Pots. 'Sugar-Condo,
Cream*, Fruit-Plates, Spittoons, dm. &c.
STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DISHES?
Nappies ••
• •• " Pie
• '• Vegetable .•
•• Bastrig Plates, kr.
Also. Yellow Stoneware, Ginger and Root Beer Hot ,
Ales, Jugs, Pitchers. Bowls, Preserve, Jelly end l'ir k
ling Jars; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Itaeltts. Ewers and
Chamber., and generally every article manufactured.
-Ile also. manufactures in order the fallowing
. Fire Bricks of any shape or size ;
Stove Cylinders and I,inings of all patterns;
Flue and Flooring Tiles ;
Arch, Key and Wedge Basal' ;
Oven, Arch and Floor Tiles, tfic., &e.
03e Orders for the abrive are respertfolly solicited.
Office and Show Ware-room (Wholesale only) in
Silver Terrace Buildings, Centre sweet; Pottsville.
Addroae, F. HODGSON, Agent. Pottsville.
Nov. 23, 1850 474 f
B. BANNAN
" - ..;;lri k IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES,
r*. Liquors, and Imported Segal*, No. 161 Nord'
lIIRD street, Philadelphia, would respect.
fully catlike attention of Ilotel.keepert and othets
to arts well selected clock of WINES, LIQUORS and
imported CIGARS, in store and under Custom-hon.e
Lock. COGNAC PRANDIES of various Brands,
consisting of Pale and Dark, Martel & Co,' Pipet,
Hennessy, Magtory,Otard, Dupuy & Cu., at.dtOtattP•
Super old London Dock. and various Mond* of
Comte and other Brandies.
D. G. McGOWAN
41.11
&r—Fine old Madeira. Sherry. Ifeneritte
And 1.14b0n Wines—Super old Pon Wine, Clarets of
different kinds, ou draught or ; in Gls.n, Iteldsick. P.
A. Murata & Co., and (Yeitder - e Genuine Anelloi
Brands. in Pinta and Quarts.
CHAMPAGNE, together with a general atnutrtment
of ecotett and Irish Malt Whiskeys, Holland Gin, Ja
maica Spirits, Peach Brandy, old Bourbon, Mummies
beta Whiskey: Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Bayberry
and Lavender Brandlei. Superior Wine and Atom
nett Bitters
Philada.„ June 7,1E151 4.1.6 m
Selsti Riot Corner of Crows if Vine StreemPhilada.
rilliE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE THE
1
various qualities of Brown 'and Pale Snaps, and
resonantly invite the alletition of purchasers resi
dent In Schuylkill Co. BACON & CO:
ALFRED LAWTON brine ennneeted with the
above Establishment, its the pat iiiii age of his
friends. and will attend to all Order/ Stilt by mall or
otherwise.
Philaila., May 24. 1851. 41.tf
TO courrrin onnuateNTs.
TWENTY PER CENT atAVED.
ft.COUNTRY MERCHANTS baying ROTS
1 tu b : n S 0 " V I II S : ra n
Iri i ll 7i No. w .
:b a . i li percen t undiz, r, :el:
Philadelphia, below Arch, (west oble) where
can be' found a hlf,Ell assortment of the above Hawed
articles,km reettred from the mannfactnies.,
Angina 16, IMSI. . 33-3 m
F. FORD VENETIAN BLIND AND
rI'IRANSPAIIENT WINDOW Shade MA onfacturer,
Wholesale and Retail, No. RI. South h Street.
Philadelphia. LETTERED SHADES fur Store Win
dows painted to order.
Reed Utinda; RaIT Shades. Pap..r Curtains.
Fllelx)ard Plates , Oil, Nate. ace. Gilt Cornleea, [lands
and Pb..., &e., foe Drapery Curtains.
Angirst be, ISM
espente., In addition to the general routine of pd.
irate d Isease, It rally explains the cause of manhood's
early decline, with obit lone on marriage—be
sides many other derangements which It would not be
proper to enumerate In the public prints.
Any person sending Twinr's-vivo cases en
closed In a letter. will receive one copy of, this book,
by mail, arrive copies will be sent tar one dollar.—
Address, ". PR. W. YOUNG, No. 1511 Spruce street,
Pbiladephia." Post-pa Id
n - — DN. YOUNG eon be consulted on any of the
Diseases , dscribed In hie different publican''', al bin
Office, 152 Spruce street. every day. between Sand 4
o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Phitada.. Now. 9. lOW
334 m
METIMODIST 111161N8—A large assonwent at
Methodist Hyenas always on haad sad for sale
al publiabers! Mae It B. DAMMAM'S
~prUltti misi Cheap Hook and Stationer Marc
Fm7-4-.31m70al
TWI=MI SOAP WORKS
01711SELr
Ivy. GENTS It t
mettns of the Pocket
?mous, or Every one s
Physk.tant 30th edit ion
I 'upwards of a hundred
ravings, showing privet.?
mses In every rtiape and
and - malformations of
renerative system, by
WM. YralINE,
'he time has now arrived,
persons suffering from
'ttdiseates, need no store
'me the VICTIM or {II3ACII.
N es by the p Winne
hitied in this book any
may cure himself, with.
or the knowledge of the
?Ith one-tenththe usual
IMIMIXarie Ranier Machias ISMXISM. - DIVMOSMII 41•ThiltATIVII 51t8171".
• .., - --r0 .,.. R .... T1.,11E., ‘ G.U...RE 01 , SOROPULA.' LIVER DISEA.
hennaat:EXPERIENCE OP THE LAST TSARS,'
proli , to •••.4.0. 4 00 FEVER. SORES. . DISEASE •••-•
gained tot this Bening the confidence of the „ , 2
~.-„, Or , TEE BONE...'cuaoritc._ DISEASES,.'
anisamers t kb, together with the fact that great Ito-
--- B 'RH E V 114 ATI SU, CONSEMPTION, -
pro sessents have been made In the quallty,warrints - : -,44.. HEART DISEASE: - OLIO , 'EItUP- •-- • -
the manufacturers in asserting it to be superior - to - .
leather or any thlrilt elle. for all open Belts, (more el ' . ANICI, XVEnT DISEASE ARISING FROM AN IM . -
perkily for ; heavy or main BeIMJ for the f ollowing PURESTATE OP THE-BLOOD. '
fe1S01111: ' •This 7 repaiatioo has no roust for the cure or the
I. The perfeetequality of width andtbicknesswhich an , ed Di m y 2 . e . sie „ l „ miewe in
above tam . Mises.
it will retain. • ,
Philadelphia the past thirty years, has made meet.
IL No danger of heat under 900 degrees Fahrenheit maimed wins all forms of disease, and being a grid- '
injures it, and it remains flexible in auy degree of cold. 's .
3. It is of great strength .and durability. does not I 1 iPennsylvani a l
nate from the I n vers ry of n 1830.
tinder the guidance. - of the truly great -Professors,
slip on the putties, consequently a gain of power is ob- Chapman,' Physic, Gibson, Co: and flare, namescele
faked. and when idjusted to machinetyolnes not re- betted for Mental Bcience, and haVe daily intercourse
mare alteration, as is the case with leather. or arts and:consultation respecting disease and the applies
other• tinn'of remedies thereto. with these distinguished
4. In wide Belting the coat is much below that of - •
ta*
rhysic es, lam enabled Dismall these advantages. to
leather or any other. •oak, the public my - Alterative Syrup, which purities
A large assortment always on hand. and fuinished and' gives tone to the system, driving therefrom all
of givenlengths.at shortest notice. , .
MACHINE -BELTING.• lusting .disestiee. This remedy I have always relied
A scale of prices, by the piece of 100 feet . ong : •
'- upon. In a practice of thirty years, to restore weak , .
• .
. k inch 3-ply per foot 11 cents„ 4-ply 13 cents. ' and- bro k en d ow n cow tut ns. F erman who wive
b ee n considered incurable, end whore day' were num
? " " " 15' " ' " 17 " -
4 , 411. 66 64 lil ..
64 34 64 been
by many Physicians, and now living witnesses
S o .lia 444 23 66 at 30 44 to the troth !assert. -
6 ft 6 44 , 66 ,67 44 66 9 5 o ..The case of the infant son of Mr. J. Poulterer. of
•7Os •I 44 31 " "40 " Philadelphia, establishes beyond a doubt .rho certain
54 i. 4 o 66 35 46 "-45 " result that the public may gain from the.ase of Dr.
• " " - " 45 .. 5 5 o • Bair's' Alterative Syrup. to purify the system. This
10 -4 4os •• .So Gs 44 6 5 44 Chilli wes one year old; carried about on a pillow,
It 46 5570 .. with aC a MOUS ULCER of great magnitude. on the
is oi. •• ea .. " 7 5 " - Spitte.and a perfect skeleton. After losing Dr. Roses
13 46 4 6 411. fiii .• " o ‘ll `• ALTERATIVE SVRDP for three weeks. it gain-
I I .. ••• 04 35 It SO o 3 I. ed flesh,' and the ulcer diminished to o one third its
I S .. .. f. 80 •• ... o 7 o original size. In two weeks more it healed entirely. and
Di %. 6 . 44 4 411 145 all 64
1. 05 .• , the - child is now-four years old and in petted health.
is ~:. ~. .. 9 " " Lid " Hirer one thousand persons can be referred to in the
20 " "-• " 1.05 " a 1,30 " city of Philadelphia, who are anxious to give trOthe
WATER HOSE. •
.•filletcd a d etailed' acionnt of their disease, and
the miraculous escape from death by the use of pr.
I Inch, per foot," •
~,
11 -" ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SVRU Por loch has restored
1 .. , .. • them to perfect health, causing new, rich end.pnre
if "
I I '8 0
44, - • blood to flow through their veins. Pride one•dollar
30 ..
• 39 " Per bottle. I 0 . •
144 .4 - 38 " . , TESTIMONY OF PFlrstellANs.
,
. so 16 Dr. J. I). Rose, of Philadelphia. having devoted iris
55 44 wile attention In the study of reform, and particularly
• go ~ the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, Throat. Ae.,
93 .. has in a short time effectually cured the of a king
•NN A N standing Disease of the Trearbea, windpipe, and I
_.4 . confidently recommend his remedies. and triode of
treatment [lithe public generally.
CHAPMAN. M. O.
. Ketoinston, Philadelphia, Jan. 48,1850..
• Ti) DR. ROSE, 'f
Dear sir t —As to my own health. Iran now say that
it is pretty good. I am not lionbled - by rough unless
1 mice cold, and then a few drips of Dr Rose's Syrup
erred. lljprra•ct core. 1 wi.h you would send me
..ine mike Alterative Pills. They: are the very best
medicine that eves was inveated.
22 cent..
23
28 "
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• 39
•
38 "
so
55
21 CI • go 0
21 55
For sale, at Factory Nice.,HANNAN,
Agent fur the fa
Manncturert.
Alia. Steam Psalm: of I to I Inch thick. Car
ofirhilha, Rings, &c., for Water Piper.
Atoll 1% 1851 15—
ZINC PAINTS,
jihissfurtursd by the New Jersey Exploring and
Xiriaie Cretspasy. NEWARK. N. J.
Vompatty is prepared to Burnish a supply of
I those valuable ZINC PAINTS, which have been
found after several years trial, both in Europe and
the United Slates to retain then original' beatify and
pmtective properties, superior to any oilier Faint
whatever. Their
White Zinc Paint. is purely an.ox
ble of Zinc, and la warranted fire from Mil aillitera
tMit and impurity whatever; it covets well, Is beau
tifully white and Is entirely free from the poisonnua
pulps:Wes of paints made from Lrad, so danerrons
to the health of Painters and Paltlitiea. It will POI
tarn Yeltourwhen exposed to sulpberous. tor mephitic
exhalations. or avast when *hut up in a clime room.—
As an !outside paint it withstands any climate and
weather "outer than any other. not heing liable to
turn Chalky and CIU4IbiP, Of rub off. It may 1w work
rd with any other color, with water and size, or with
varntsh.'which gives the celebrated Porcelain Finish
or China'Closs. - -
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS.—There
are fornlibeil at a low price and are the cheapest and
beat Paints In the market for coating Roofs Fencing,
Hams, Opt-houses, Steam Boilers. SteamiMata, ships
nr any Otter exposed surface of WOO4l. Brick. Tin.
Iron or' Stone as they are both Weather gad Fire
Proof. for iron or tnetalic surfazeir they are na Writ
larly valuable, as they form a Grainsair connection
and entirely prevent otitlation or rust; they dry
quickly with it polished outface. .do not blister or
crack nn wood or metal, and having a pure ntemlic
base do not change color like ninny of the earthy
pains now in use; in proof of which we refer to the
following certificates :
Pima o• , Gas Works, May 15,3851.
Mews. P. C. Jones & Co.—Gentlemen: Having
etude several trials of yonr Drown Zinn Paints in
various methods calculated to test its protective
qualities upon Wood and Metal, I haven't. satisfac
tion to state that the results have been highly favora
ble. The paint covering well, drying quickly and
possessing greater tenacity, especially upon iron
than any other w
:tint nit!' hich Ja
Yours p Truly, JOHN C. m
li
CEdriON.
Engineer of the Philadelphia Gas Works,
The Undersigned having Used the Zinc Paints re
ferred in, concur in the foregoing - opinion.'
Morris, Tacker & Morris, ?derrick & Son,
Kenney Natl.! & Cn., Jac T. Slittrin`& Co.,
Penn Works. Franklin Iron Wm ks. .
J. T. Dean, United Statell Dry Duck. ,
re Dcalete supplied on favorable terms he the
Agents of the Company.
T. C jOISES & CO.
17 South NVharees, Philadelphia.
Aug. 9, 1851 I . 31-fim
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111111
Theeileatersizoid Aare entered into Copartnership ander
Ike Fins of
MIRY & LAWRENCE,
rI'O CARRY ON THE PAPER. AND RAG BO$I•
llama, at No. 5 MINOR Street, Phitadelphia,
where they intend keeping a Paige assortment of Pa.
pers./se . consisting in part as follows :
Writing Papers; Wove and I f aid. American and
English.
Bath Posts and Note Papers. Wove and Laid, Gilt
and Plain.
. 'Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Printing Papers. all size,.
Hardware Papers, from llt by at to 90 by 4s.
C 01,901 and While Tisane Papers, Atneriran and
English. Hollingsworth's Patent Manilla Papers.
Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and extra
sizes• Ruff Envelope Papers •
C• bored Printing and Cover Papers.
Manilla Papers, alt sizes. Glaz'd Royal. all colors.
Druggist, Blue Medium and Filbert' g Papers.
Tea, Secret and Color'd Papers for Confectioners.
Rag,-Manilla and straw Wrapping Papers.
Bonnet Binders,' Brix, Cap and Trunk Boards. •
White and Burr Envelopes; - Legal, Letter, Is , i rite anti
Card sizes.
:treats for Bliss, Potter ,t Co's., PRINTERA'
CARD:. in packs and 4brela, white and robot...l—odd
sizes, at to order. Also, limit Gilt, Figured and
Plain Glazed Papers.
JOINEPII Rlit RV, late of ER N. THIRD street.
N. LAWRENCE, late of No. 3 MINOR street.
N. 1.8.-500 Tons of Rags wanted in exchange for
eashi
Plallada., Jnly 5, 16.11
CLEGG & CROMPTON.
MANUFACTERERB OF PERFRMKRY, FANCY
Snap. and Fancy Paper itoxes of every variety
and descrlption, restifttfully solicit - the attention of
Wholesale and Retail Drage istt, Jewellers, Millinera
and the trade to their varied asAortment of goods cart
ing of Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, Ilan-oils, Co
lognes, Powdeitt„ &c. ; - Also a full and complete
assortment of Fancy Paper Dotes suitable for Rene
gists, Jewellers,6lllline,rs and the trade, all of which
being their own manufacture, they guarantee to sell
cheaper than the are quality 01 a In ran he Put
chased from any other house in the United States
MARK THE PLACE. IV CLEGG SE I.IIOSIP
TON's Perfumery and Fancy-raper Roc Planufactur;
lag, 48 Market street below Record, Philadelphia.
Nov. 30, 1830 IN-tf
I '%.li ') A
ATIIOSIYrION, V ENITI A N Id A NBFAC
titter. having fitted up a New F.stabilshment, at
N 0.15 South Bth street, between Market and Chesnut
streeta,Philadelphia. where he will keep always on
hand or make to order. Inch and narrow Slat Window'
Blinds, of the most fashionsble kind, attic , heat ma
terials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice,
and lowest cash prim. Alan, the most fashionable.
patterns of Window Strides and !teed Blinds. alt of,
'Which will be disposed of on the loweit terms.' The
public in general are respectfully invited to givehini a
call,as every attention will be given to accommodate
them In the hest manner
Phila.. Nov. 16, 1850
PURE MUTE LEAD.
kN7 RTHERILL & OROTHRR, Manufacturers, Nn.;
65, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have
now a good supply of their warranted purr WHITE
LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly:
prippited in consequence of a run On the article, shalt
now have their orders filled.
No known substance posiesseis these preservative'
and beautifying properities, Po desirsitile in a paint, to
an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence
any admixture of Other materials only mate Ito value.
It has, then fore, been the steady aim of the manufac- - ;
liners, for many yens, to supply to, the public a per.:
fectly pure while lead, and the unceasing demand fur
the article, Is proof that It has Met with favor. It Is'
invariably branded on one head: WETHERII.I.
BROTHER in full, and on (he other, truirrantrd . pare,
all in red letters.
Philada., July it Itial
. _
MECHAMCIbis EDP
A N OUTLINE of Mechanical Engineering with
11 Drawings of finished Methanien Tools and A
parsing of every description. Also it number of ail
/mem places showing the arrangements of hell con:
minded manufactories, ouch al Grist, Oil and other .
Millet Foundries. Porges,Solling Mills, renew., Paper
and Spinning Machines, Pumps and Water-works;
Chub Manufletorles, dor...with an appendix can.,
inning the liecessaty descriptions .and calculations
collected, elaborated and published by American En-:
trimming Society, under the 'direction of Prederick
Moue. It is decidedly the hen work for Engineers
and Machinista, ever published. -
a} Prier to Subscribers I 00 per number. To non.,:"
Subscribers *1 50.
Subscriptions received and single copies for sale by.
D. BANYAN, •
Regular appointed Agent. *,
Pottsville. June 14,1831
NEW SPRING ' GOODS.
lOIINIiTON & 'CO.. CENTRE STREET, °PPM.
site the Port ullice—(Slater•s old Stand,)—sronld
Inform their friends and the public generally.that they
havetaken unusual pains In' seicetlnd their Sprisg
stock of Mood*, which they hate greatly increased
and enlarged. tVe confidently affirm that a more am
ple and complete assortment of goods has tot beet . )
opened in any one store in Schuylkill county: and as
to cheapness in price.they challenge comparison with
any other establishment in city nr cnnntry. Come and
examine our stock and you will be satisfied and conz
rioted that folltil Is the fact. •
Pottsville, April 19. 1851. 15-
I•)=• (w ili{•l•} ;J:\. '
• AND PAINT Oil..
•
'UDE smusiumnEß, DAS JUST REUEITED
I ton of this celebrated Paint, which is coming.
lota general use far painting roofs. frame dwellings;
and in fact all kinds of boildings,' sc., which require
to be protected from the ravager' of Fire and Water;
Tin roofs, shingleroofs.kt., will be prevented from
leaking, and their durability doubled by the use of
this paint.aud frame buildings can be made imitate
both grey and rediandstone, while at the same time
they becomealmost as se arra against the ravages of
arc, as n - nfielli or stone finding. It is furnished in
grey.chricalate and slate Ws. Painters and (Ahura
supplied in qUantltlas at Nat West uresprices. Also;
oil to be used with the paint fitnuelied et the low Into
of 43 cents per gallon by the begot barrel, which re=
docesthe paintin toaboat one half the price of the .
other kind of paint now le. use. In Ohio the luau:
lance Couipaniesinsure buildings covered with title
paint at a lower rate than they do those covered with
either tin ar :Inc. The paint N furnished around foci!
or dry by the barrel or keg,either Chocolate, G rey Or.
HANNAN-
Slate color, by , Agent for the Manufacturer. • -
OE
Starch 9,1851
P•11: - Iii.if4 Dvi.szi 41:J0.1.
DO9T WICK on Natural Death, and how to lire()
youne—beta; an inquiry Into the ea mum of luau r.l
al death, or death from old age, developing a almond
t main method of pitetenting the consolidation or Mg.
sification of the body. and time indefinitely prolonging
vinotr ns. elastic. and buoyant health, and of fender-,
__lngpanorition easy and safe—by Dollen linorwien.
tn. D. It a certainly one of the most valuable works'
ever pnblished: no person should neglect obtaining
enrol. For Pale at . . BANNAN'S
Wholesale and retail Bookstore, Pottsville. "
Ang. 9, Ittal
8008 nutztamr.
rp DE SUBSCRIBER MO ENIATIGIEDITDI BOOK
Bludery.and hteressed the Machinery a ud hands 4
audio now prepared to &tall kIMI of Binding. .in tho
best stile. at the lowest Mea t h) , the single Bookoe
by the hundred or thousand.
An kinds or blank work mantieacture.d to order at
@bon wide,. • , • • 11.11ANNAN.
.PristeriPuldliber atui Binder. .
Pout Ws,teat. Sl, 114 1 0 ,
11E1
. •
1 lake pleasure In recommending Dr. Rose's system
of - practice generally. Ills ointment for piles cured
mC to sixteen applications: M. SLOCIIM„.01. D.,
N0.,150 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
I have long conatdered a reform in metliothe neces
sary for the safely Bud cure of disease ot the people,
an d am of opinion Dr. J. M. Rose has fully accompleth:
ed this desirable consummation.
'llls cocoa of Consumprion, Gout. Rheumatism and
other diseases, are truly astonish MlL l i A ng.
J. N. M. D..„ Ohio
re All of Dr: fore's Family Medirinee are for sale
by ' B. HANNAN.
- The atrium fiber Is the Wholesale Agent for lichnyl
kill rem nty. for the sale of all Dr Rose's medicinee.—
Drugglsta,Merchanta, ike.,ym.plied at city prices.
B. BANNAN.
29-tf
July 19,1'851
1- Entered aceordini to Art of Congress,in the year
MI, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D. in the Metre.
Oilier of the Disttirt 011 t t for the Etilrru Dialrict
:of Pennsylvania.
• GILEULT CURE FOR DYS'PEPSIA
Another Scientific. Wonder!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
•
E
As . • •
rIIIIE TRIJE DIGESTIVE FI.1111), on GAsTRIC
L Juice! 'Prepared front, Rennet, or the fourth
Summed of the Oz, after directions of flame Lteliig,
the great Physiological chemist. by I. S. Houghton.
N. D. of Philadelphia; Pa. •
This is a truly w leftist remedy far Indigestion.
Dyspepsia. Jaundice,-Liver Complaint, hod Debility,
Curing after Nature's own method,. by Nature's opts
'Agent. the Garble Juice.
Haifa teaspoonful of Pepsin. Infuser) in water, will
digest or dissolve, Five pounds of Roast Reef in about
two hours, out of the stomach.
Pepsin in the chief element. or Great Digesting prin
. elide of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of' the Food,
the Purifying, Preserving. and Stimulating agent of
the Slanted)! and Intestines. • It is extracted front the
Digestive dtoinach of the tlx, thus forming an Attila
- cial Digestive Fluid. precisely like the natural °rattle
;Juice in its Chemical power., and furnishing a com
plete and perfect substitute for it. ItYdlir aid of this'
preparation, the paint and evils of Indigestion and
Dyapepsla are removed, Just as they would be by a
healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics
'curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous De.
cline, and Dyspeptic consumption. supposed a.. be on
'the verge of the grave• Tire ScietilitiC Evidence upon
which it is based, is In the highest &awe curious and
, ;remarkable. _
SCIENTIFiC EVIDENCE!
Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid ana
logous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared
from the mucous membrane of the itoOtacti of the Calf,
In which various articles of food, nsintriat and eggs,
will be softened, changed, and digestediAnst in the
same manner as they would be is the humanstomach.'
• Dr. Pereira, in tile famous treatise on and
Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York,
page 33, States the same great fact, and describes the
method of preparation. There are few higher authciri-
Iles than Dr. Pereira.
Pr. Candle, in tits valuable writings Onthe."Physiel
ogy of Digestion," observes that "a duounlilenof the
due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a. prominent and
all-prevailing rause of Dyspepsia and he states
that **a distinguished professor Of medicine in London,
who was severely afflicted with this complaint, find
ing evet)thing else to fail, had recourseto the Gastric
Julce.obtained from the stomach of living animals,
which proved. completely succrssful.!•.
Dr. (4'1144. author of the famous worms ‘37l"Vege
table Blethratiays: "it is a remarkable fact its Must
:otogy, that the stomachs of animals. macerated In
water, impart to the fluid the property of 111211011,11111
various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of are
digestion of them in no wise ditrerentlirom the
natural digestive process."
Ur. Simon's great work, the "Chemistry - of Men,"
(Lea & Blanchard. Phila. pp. 3.21-2) eoye ••The
discovery of. PEPSIN forms a new Oa in the Harm'.
cal history of Digestion. From recent riperiments,
• we know• that food a dissolved as rapidly In an arti
ficial dige . silve duid.prepated from Pepsin, as It Min
the natural Gastric Juice itself:" •
Professor Litingllsoo of the Jefferson College. Phila
. delphia, in tins great work on Montan : Physiology, de
votes more than tiny pages to an esaminatifits of this
subject. Ills experiments with 'Dr. Beaumont, our the
Gastric Juice, obtained from theliving human stomach
and from animals are writ known. ,"In all GIMPS"
he says, "digestion (Kennett 'us petfecity in the arti
ficial as irtdhe naturalsllgestlons,•'
27-6 m
Dr. Julio W. Draper, Professor of tliemirtry In the
Medical College of the University of New York, in
his "Text Book of Chemistry." paire3B6, says, ••• It
has been a question whether artificial digestion timid
be tterformed—but It is now universally admitted that
it may be."
Carpenter'sslandard work on Physiology,which
le in the library of every physician ' and is used as a
Text Book in all the Colleges. Is fall of evidence shut
lat to the above. respecting , the remaikahle Digestive
power of Pepsin, and the •faet that it may he readily
separated. from the Stomach of the calf nr or, and
used tot experiments in artificial digestion. or as a
remedy for disease of the Stomach, and deli. lent se
cretion of G39111C Juice.
m
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All modern works on Chetnislry. Materia Mediu'
and Physiology, and all good Medic_al Uictioiiart i.
describe the character and propettieti r Pepsin, im
state many Interestine details l'espeeling it.
The fact that an artificial digestive Finiii, or Gam He
Juice, perfectly resembling the hatura I fluid: may be
readily prepared, Mum not admit of question. The
only wonder ill, that it bas not heed applied.-to the
elite of indigeriu n tand Dyspepsia—on naturally dors
such a use liniment Itself to the mind.
AK A DVAPEPSIA
Dr• Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most mar
vellous effects. In curing cases of Debility,Emarlation
Nervous Decline. and Dyspeptic ircuirinuiption. fr i s
impossible logive the derails nreasPn in the !Mingo(
this advertisement: but authenticated certificates
have been given of more than Two Hundred remark
able curer , . in Philadelphia. New York. and fluxion
alone. These weir nearly all desperate rases; and
the ;cures were not only rapid and wonderful. but per
manent.
23-1 y
It is a great. Nr/VOUIP Antidote, and partientarly
itsefol for tendency to Bibous, lisonter. liver Cunt .1
plaint, Fever and Ague,. nr badly treated Fever and
nr badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil
effects (4W:wine, Mercury. and other drug• upon the
Digestive Organs. after a longsickners. Also, for es
iess in eating, and the ton free use of ardent spirits.—
almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
0 OLD STOMACII COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of old Sjomarh Complaints which
it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No
mailer how hadthey may he, It gives instant relief!
A 0 ingle dove removes all the unpleosant symptom, ;
and it Only need, to be repeated fora short time to
make theseOriOd effects permanent Purity of blood,
and vigor nribraly follow at once. It is particularly
escellentilkiises of N 1111161.4, Vomilint,Cratnps.Surr
neas °Nile pit of the Stomach . . distress after eating,
low, cold stit'te , of the Blood, Ileavinesi, Lowness of
'Spirits, Despot) ency. Einscial Mo. Weakness, tenden
cy to - insanity, nicide,&c.
Dr Houghton'. Pepsin, is sold tiv nearly all the
dealsrs In fine drugs and Popular Medicines, through
out the United ,'St.ttes. It Is prepared in Powder and
In Fluid form--andin Prescription Oats for the site of
physicians. i
Private Circulars for the use of phisiriatir, may he
obtained of hr. Houghton or his agents. d" , rribing
the whole process of preparation, a nd giving the au
thorities upon which the cialmvorthls new remedy are
bated. As It is mat a Secret Remedy. ws objection tan
he raised against ils.use by phisirians In respectable
standing and regular practice. Price, One Dollar per
bottle. . .
• PEPI3IN IN POWDER.
Sear by dfait. F'rte of Poitazo.
For convenience of sending to all parte of the room
try, the Digestive Matter of-the Pepsin. is mit up In
the form of Powder, with dirmtions toile dissolved in
water by ,the patient. These powders tontatuJust the
rune matter as the bottles, and will. be vent by mall,
Free of Postage, (or One Dollar sent (post paid) to
Dr. J. S. Houghton. M. D., Vhiladelphla, Pa.
Observtirthist—Every bottle of the genuine Pepin
bbars the written signature of J. Pi. Houghton., M. D.,
sole proprietor. ,Philadelphia, Pa. copy-right and
Trade Mark swum&
Ould by all Druggists and Dealers In Medielnes
fleet 6, 1851
A great Detrorrry for Bilious coiiststitteonr.
DOCTOR . ROSE'S
RAILROAD. On ANTI-BILIOUS AILLs,
IN Cotes, at 12i and 25 'cellist—free (rum Mercury,
and can be taken at all seasons, by bath seses.'of
atlases and without regard to weather. ON* bunt
ness or laborint man should be without them. .0 They
ate truly the -Poor blan'e blend; and the Rich Mn'.A
security. k.
• .
l'he above rills are :be recall or thirty years' prac
tice in Philadelphia. and If taken with Ur. I. S. Rose's'
Tonle Fever and Ague Mixture. they Will cure the
most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague. Or (tills and
Fever. For Lives Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
and all Bilious conditions of the system, they have no
equal, as thousand* in the Boat ern and Western
It tate. will Irst KY. who have used them. A 4 a maga
lire pill they act like a charm free now griping, lift.
ing strength and appettle, and entiteintog the spirits.
For sale, at wholesale or retail by • .
B. 0 4NNAN,
• • Agent for Schuylkill County.
10•DruSilMil and othapeupplimitithe osaitlybote=
olio plots. •
3.‘
mato 30 , /M . .
ClarantCh -:432 0 21113 G. .CUMUSGI
-• . . cnEarsa THAN EVER
At "OLD OILEWALL,"coroer t enure oast Afas•n
Mugs Streets:
TIME PUBLIC ARE RESPEICIFELLY INFORM
-1 sal that OM alterationsto Old Oak Hall Clothing
linage, have at length been completed, and thota moat
ExTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Off FALL AND WIN
TER CLOTHING bas been manufactured for the com
ing season. at mkt; far lower than any heretofore of
fered In Pottsville: The attention of the public is di
rected to the fact that this is the only Clothing Estab
lishment in Schuylkill County, where every article of
Clothing is made that !resumed for sale, and canoe
qucntly this establishincsitpossesscsadrantageswiti:h
enable them to sell
ciIEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER
Clothing House in the County eau possibly do. A
.naVing to purchasers of at least
TWENTY-FIVE PER VENT.
can be effected here, over all City made Clothing —,
No difference -la now made whatever. between tho
wholesale and retail price of
. goods—it having been
determined to Whittle selling'srice down to the low
eat and cheapest rate. j
As this iseselcishrely a Cash Alsee,bitt ONE PRICE
S ASKED,' from which no abatement will to any in-
tame; be made—and Waists to be borne in mind that
be IMMEN SE STOCK OF CLOTHING
at "Old Oak Ill,' is cult and made in the most ap
proved and fashionable city ma (mend us entirely dlr.
ferent in make and appearance to the Clothing goner
ally sold in the country.
The public are invited to it'll and judge for them-
Selves. be Corer/taking! beirpurchases of Fall and Win
ter Clothing ; and remember that (Oily oue pore Is
asked. which is the best guarantee that can be given
to protect the - public from Imposition. , ,
Atli...iron.. who desire the cheapest, best, and , most
fashionable Clothing, do not forget to tall at '
E. T. TAYLOR'S.
(late Lippincott .I Taylor's Old Established Cloth- -
ing Warehouse.)
Old Oak liall„cor.Centre and hiatiantanco site.
A CARD.
EDWARD T. TAVLOR, HAVING JUST RE
turned from:Philadelphia and New Vorlt.wlth one
of Ow:largest assortments of fashionable Cloths; Casa
simeres and Rich Intik Wallop, dw., ever tntrodu
red- in Pottsville, pegs to,lnforto his nunwrons patinas
and the puhlit generally. that he Is prepared to exe
cutetheir orders In aatyle of fashion that - cannot be
surpassed inns out of Phlladelphin. and nt price?, solst
ed to the times. E. T. TAYLOR.
Meichant Tailor,
[Late of. the firm of Lippincott & Taylor.)
August 9.4. ISSO , li.lf
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- DEADY & ELLIOTT.
WHOLEAALIK AND RETAIL DEALERS lfii
Clocks. Watches, lewelerv, Stir,' nod I•lntrd
Ware. The subreribers rdrerfor sale et theii ea
.* sahliAtment.rwrnloorsabovethe Mlners'Llank,
centre sikeet;putisvllle. Pa. A splendultlXSartment of
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware.
.Ic. at curb prices air rannoi GO irk giv - e.latißraction,
and which we. :flour lite attention of purthavere,
assuring them that every article ii Warianted at r.p
resenied. ....
DR. COLEMAN
Our mock ton•Iallt In part of a full arsnrinient of
GOLD * MEER !.EVER WATCHES
, do do Lepine to
Silver Table and Tea•apnnr s.Manlle ;;Inalatents.lee
cy Goods. Watches, Jewelry and gold peno.sent to
all parte of the United thanes by mail, with prifect
safely We are-determined to eell at lemi prices than
the same articles are anld in Philadelphia.
P.'S. Preserve this advertisement. and examine
nut stark when you visit Pot;sville.
Witt. BRADT..
J. STEWART ELLIOTT.
Der. 14.1650 49. I y
Paincular attention guard tonie repairing oral' kind
of watches.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED.
1.1. [...tonna wiAini employnient, big and little
rming:end old, male and female, and ale., •tl
n•taonn w Wan: to employ any and all hind' , of handl,
ahoreo , or se ryania. will receive intern' infotnitiliot
,y railing at the ,fee of the auhveriber in Marke
I reel, P9ttsville, l's• 05. Termm mtleraie.
N. M. WILSON,J. P.
- Land Agint and fleneral Collector.
April!), 1051 24-1 y
()N HAND, AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING of
onr.own irimonation—all kinds of Skar SNP and
Trirwrii Ines. Iderchatos mid Nlatolfsetmers as ill lie
veil stifmlied with article to hove line—which
will he sold on acrommefflof fog t
JO N & PA 'NE.
Importer and nealein in $ t wmakaue Cands.
N. E. corner of rounTH & ARCO .treets. Plillsda
July 211; Insl 30-3 m
Violins, Guitars. Flutes, Fifes, &c
TILE AttßscilißEß has jest received at his rape!,
and allude Store, it lot of Accordians.
Cnitars, Flutes, Fifes. ilee..ulfor which he will sell ni
manufacturers' prices. Ile will also have an assfirt_
went of Pianos, in a few days selected with rare, all
of which will be cold at much lower rotes than ['MM.
have heretofore been sold in Schuylkill county.
li. HANNAN.
cr. All Musical Instruments obtained to' order with
the advantage of having them selected by a campy
tentjtadge. {July 19. 29
.
DANNAIVS PASSAGE AGENCY
P. SV..IIYRN ES & CO.,
(ENTAOLIPIIED IN 1821,)
G,»rral Patrage and Foreign Exchange. Offires
P. W. Byrn; & Co., S 3 SOUTH
. STREET, New York, '29 anti 30 LEWIS.
- WHARF.Borion.V2 NORTH-SECOND
STREtiT F:bibritelphin, 6r (MAVIER
STREET. NEW °ileum..
P. W. BVRNES & co., SO WATER
1.00 ROAD, Liverponl,l3 EDEN QUAY, Dublin.
FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM
Great Breatn and Ireland.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR IS3l.—The sulacrthers
begs to informthe public throughout the United States
,ind Cannabis, that they have completed their arrange
ments for the year 'lssl. Persons ■ending for then
frienslepor those returningtothe +•Old Country," will
flnd It their interest to select our several magnificent
and well-known Lines of Packete.sailing as below.
for their conveyance No expense has been +pared te
have Emigrants made comfortable during the voyage
Alrpassengrra erten.] w ith us will br shipped undet
the superintendence' of our own Firm t—heing the
Oldest Established and t extensive in the Trade.
and with such unequalled arrangements,. Emigrants
will Meet with facilities from us, that no other Han
can furnish. YVe can confidently assert, Without fear
of inntrailiction,that of the hundreds. of Thousand,
sent out by 11:4 during the last •• Twenty. sty Yeats,'',
not one has had Just cause of complaint.
All ear eazafferemis ere plainly staled, and when
made are sirictla adjured t 0.4.3
In all cases where persons decline coming the money
will be refunded without•deduetion, on returning HP
the Paseage Certificate and Receipt.
- Remittances do ExEland„..lrela Pod. Scotland A , !Valet.
The subscribers have..af all times for sale DRAFT? ,
at tight, for any amount, on the NATION AL BANE
OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, &c.,
' which are paid free of discount in all the principal
towns throughout the Ilnited Kingdom. Person, re
siding In the country, and writhing In send money - to
heir friends, may insure Its bring done corn rtly, ou
their remitting u+ the atrainnt they wish sent, with
the name and address of the .person for wham it is In
tended: a Draft wilt then be forwarded - per God
SAILING PACKE fit or STEAMER, and s Receipt
returned by mail. •
P. W. & Co. have well known responsible Agents
in all the seaport towns In IRELAND, SCOTLItNI:
and WALES from whence Strainers trails. for Liver
pool, and in many of the Interior town.. who are
most attentive to Emigrants nn ends:oration, at the
various ports. In fact all our lITClllllelnl.lll. fix Pas
sengers, and the payment of our Brans. are no perfect
that tin isnssible delay or disappointment can occur.
pt}For floater particulars apply to or address by
letter, post paid, P. W. BYRNES k
S 3 South street. New York,
tie BENJ. HANNAN. Pottettille.
If.yri &she your business itansaiird promptly
and safehr.rallat B. Itanban's Office, where the drafts
are issued, payablo in all parts of Europe without ills
coon. al any of the Banks, and without any delay.
Jan. 11. ISSI 2-tf .
DOCKELT TIME BOOKS-311ST PUBLISHED
and for sale an improved Time Book for the pocket
The trade eopplied at Inn• rat es at.
Junell. Issl
FAMILIAR SCIENCR—(iR THE Silt:rill
FIC Explanation .of Common Things; a rapiiat
creak for tictionle and famlllt..", just received end 'fdi
13213
June 21,1811
COMBS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
In offering to the community thhi Justly celebrated
remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, iris not
our wish to trifle with the lives or health or the*adlic
ted, lout frankly to lay before them the opinions of
distinguished men and voti n e of the ev id ence or im
MICCPPS, him which they can Judge for themselves.
We sincerely pledge ,ourselves to make uo wild as
seraionsw hike statements of its efficacy,nor Will we
hold nut any hope to suffering humanity which, (acts
wile pot warrant.
• -
Mipy proofs are here given, and we *Unlit an Inqui
ry from thepulthe'llito all . we publish, feeling ■asured
they will nod them perfectly rriliable.and the Medicine
worthy their best confidence and pationate.
Peons the distiremisked Profk.:lalrs of Ciewaidry and
Nattily wiledira, Botedein Collo.
Dear 84.-1 delayed answering the receipt of your
preparation, until 1 bad an opportunity of winieseing
iU effects Initny own fatuity, or in the Camille!' of my
friends.
This I have now done wlthla bleb degree of satin
fact on, in cases both of adults and children.
I have found 14 as its ingredients show, a power
ful remedy for coida. and coughs, and pulinonsty dis
vanes.
PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. 8,,
Brunswick. Me , Feb. 5.1847.
From an Overseer to the Hamiltaa Mills. in this City
Lowell. Are, 10,1819.
J • C, Ayer: 1 have been cured of the wow
cough lever had In my life. by your • Cherry Pea t .
eel," and never fall. when 1 have opportuuliy, of re
commending It to tubers.
. .
aYßead the following, and see If the medicine in
worth a trial. This patient bad beentne,very feeble
And the effects of the medicine was unmistakably
1 - distinct :
United States lintel, Saratoga springs, j
• • • 4uly S. 1949,
Dr. I. C. Ayer,—sir I have.been afflicted withal
Painful affection of Melange, and all the symptoms of
settled tornattnprion, for more than n year. I could
dad .no medicine, that,' Would reach my case. until I
commenced thetas of your "Che rry _ re.o. C.. ;" I h
gave tee gradual relief, and I have been steadily gain
ing my strength till my health is Well nigh restored.
While tieing your medicine, I had the gratification of
curlier With It my reverend Mond, Mr Truman. of
Suetpuir district Who had been suspended from bit
Patochlat duties by a severe attack of bronrhitla:
I . have pleasure in certifying these !estate you.
And ant Mr,yon'is inspect fnny
J. C. CAI,IIUN,, of Pond' Carolina.
Prepared and sold by , JAMES C. AVERS,
Practical - Chemist, Lomeli, Mass,
ffold In :Pa:tank, by JOHN Ct. BROWN; Milers*
.1111 J. 8. VALLS; and Drugghtui pnerallp ,
' July 10, 1331 likkno "/
SHOEMAKERS' GOODS
B. RANNAN'tA
Hook Store and Manufactory.
B. RANNAN'S
Bonk and Publhdeing House
-5
For the Core et
Yours, r eifitet fit Ily
• S. D. EMERSON
TUE FARMER'S SONG.
DT SAMUEL D. PATTERSON.
I envy not the mig hty king
Upon his splen did throne,
Nor crave •his glittering. diadem.
'or wish his power my own :
For though his pomp and power be great
And round him tho . usands bow
With reverence, in my low estate,
More solid peace I'knoiv.
I envy not the miser—Be
May telt big treasures o'er.
May heaps on heaps around him see,
Yet toil acid strive for more :
ra scorn his narrow, sordid soul,
Rapacious niat unjust,
Nor yield to mammon's dark control,
That soul-debasiug
,
Let warriors mount fametiouy
Gain glory's gallant me ted.
Be calm, collected, in thrlight,
While thousands round thern bleed.
I covet not the victor wreath—
Their
courage, or their fame—
Their glory is an empty breath,
•
Their laurels but a name. •
plc wants are tew, and well supplied
ty my productive fields—
I count 'no luxuries beside, -
save what contentment yielda—
More real plea.tire labor givei.,
Than wealth or fame can bring,
And he i. happier far. who live:.
A Farmer, than a King.
eci ) c fanner.
TREATMENT OF COWS.
CURRYING. -- Cattle are well known to
thrive much better when this operation, is
thoroughly performed: and Dr. B. Rush, in
a lecture upon the advantages of studying_
the diseases' of domestic animals. states -tlitafl
there is an improvement in the totality. tit
the milk, and an increase in its quantity.
which are obtained by currying the cow.
Be - assured, by experience, of the truth of
the saying, that "one cow well milked, i 6
worth two badly milked."-
- front three acres of grass, cut
and fed to thirty milk cows 2Slbs. 'each day
for 200 days. Their health was excellent ,
nod their milk superior. •
Mint' CLEAN,—The first drawn , contains
only 5, the second 8, and the eighth 17 per
cent. ofcream.
Kich-iNG.—lfthe milker will keel i his nails
short, not one cow in a hundred will kick.
SunEs.—An ointment made of 14:need oil
and whife lead tvill cure cracked teats.
DRINK.—TIaIs:e who wish their cows to
give large messes of milk in the winter lea-
•on should give them warm drink., The ex
tra trouble will be more than repatd by the
increased quantity of milk.
.•
IN MILKING he kind and soothing : the
cow will give down her milk more (reek .
CE F.A —Do not milk so far froni the dairy
as to let the milk cool belbre it is put in the
creaming dishes.
APPLICATION ON GUANO.
The editor of the American Farmer repeats
his advice given before, in the most urgent
manner, to his agricultural friends, who in
tend using Guano this season, "To use plas
ter, or ground•charcoal with it, ;to fix and
prolong the action of ammonia, :which is,
perhaps, its most efficient element. Such
admixture would be advisable in all soils, but
in light, porous ones we hold it to be indis
pensable. He who expends his means in
the purchase of costly manures, should look
beyond the growth of a single crop for Isis
remuneration—he should look to the im
provement of his soil for the growth - of fu
ture crops—and such being true economy, ii
should be an object to prevent the toss of the
manure he may apply. Those who talk
about guano and plaster being antagrinistic
to each other, speak without knowledge—
know nothing at all abOut the mattter."
COAL. ASIIER.
f beg to state the result of an application,
on a small scale, of coal ashes on grass land,
Part of a piece of wet, heavy land was dressed
with them : the result was most satisfactory.
It could he easily seen at a considerable dis
tance how. far they had been applied: and
and the crop was quite as heavy as it could
have beeeexpected, had good manure been.
applied. I imagine they act not directly as
a manure, hut, like charcoal, they are instru
mental in absorbing ammonia and other
gases, which plants are known to feed rapidly
on, and to yield it to the plant, without
giving off any of their own substance, which
remains unchanged for a series of. years.—
V,. Wakefield.
STORING IVIINTER CAIIIRAIGE
Such cabbages, at the extreme north, as
you wish to keep good thotigh the winter,
and early spring may he pulled up by the
roots, and arranging them ,in tows, with
their heads downward, resting on the surface
of the ground, so that their stalks Stand up
right in the air then they mty be covered
with straw and earth, and treated iP every
other respect as directed for root ditps.—
Should the weather be unusually warm,, the
earth and straw should , be opened to let in
the air. •
(the ijouciektcper.
PROTECTING TENDER ROSEN-
After trying various modes of sheltering
tender ruses during the winter, including the
use of moss, inverted turf, straw, tan-bark
covered with hoards. Ecc.. none appears to be
equal, says the Albany Cultivator; to a cov
ering with the branches of evergreens.-- ,
Plants but slightly tender need very I t lttle
shielding in this way : wifile those suss
We of injury should be encased - sev
inches thick: One eminent advantage wl
this treatment possessess, is the entire f
dom from deray in :the hark and stem
the sheilded plants, which sometimes res
from other modes. -Pine, hemlock, WI ;
cedar, be., may be used for this purpose!
Where evergreen hedges or screens - have
been planted, the shSarings or clippings may
be employed with great convenience.
PERSPIRATION OF PLANTS
Plants perspire more abundantly than an
imals. Thus a stuAlower will perspire in
a warm Jay thirty ounces, or, as it is said,
as much as seventeen men. The stem of a
vine cut off near the head, with a bladder
fastened tightly around it, wilt, in the sun,
soon send off, in the form of perspiration,
say enough to swell and burst the bladder.
VIRGINIA EGO BREAD
Dissolve . one table-spoonful of butter in
three and a, half Pints of milk : add one
quart of Indian meal, half a pint of wheat
flour, a lit tle salt, and two eggs well beaten ;
mix all well together, and bake in a buttered
tin.
IIiDIA a LOAF. _
To three pints of milk, add as much In
dian meal as will make a thin batter, three
eggs, two table•spoonaful of butter, a tea
spoonful of salerams, and salt to suit the
taste. If not to he had, the loaf is good
without the eggs.
1
GRAIN CARES.
Beat to a cream three eggs and one table
siioonful of blown suer; stir in five table
spoousful of rye flour, three of wheat flour,
two of corn flour, a little salt, and milk
enough to make a thin batter ; hake it on a
hot griddle, and butter while hot.
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