The Wife's Help and. Hitthaad's '. Joy. , GERMAN WAIIIINGII44II II- .. TIM ARTICLE TS MU= , CHEAPESAND KA cop.soi CROCKET. • J. site to see than gasp, sad Is virartanted so perfect _. ty cleanse el/ands of appardwltho i !lot say . . . - ile is a leak the sava,gist crater you ever iAT whatever hs " ) .T the elaal i c 1 l e : It ' 4a al 31 sIMiD B , r llll 1.. ; • did see. • Orson, the wild map ol l ithe woods; 1 othearAasnitelePWllhataererthils! will in 11111 ael let o i r ed a. " is nothing tia , him, not a circumstance, not' fi f g e i e fts'ls ti tie e tw e tti l ai srOd ara wanaraaa not u r°. a huckleberry,;and Munchausen,,whO shot a 1 tergofrleeu.idorwoarsL%iglia"),llnswve44 brialttnebitieczuotriebativeni; tin, and for which he al as tr evar r ;in ia te hati bear when all the amunition he seised was two spare fliatt, - cate timid a candle to the A a . l Bo ° T .l ;;: u elt eat aer ay and other parts of Europe. . a , su , eri d it , and was for =ay sears the sole Coble; he's got the fastest horse , the l thorosigti Chew' I.. 11"1 W irch " ") I. . a pret li• : D o r t;i bliticberticb•• Laboratory, and best sister , the surest rifle, ands the affliest : %IL' (ti n :r e :L e r e n %I r e o tt i ti , n r h a a r d ti t i n e y r,t know7.lae l lir i 3 t:t i ri n an t lc ti tu i' re i , and ced ar say a dog' in the district, and. though his father '' can whip any pan ia all Kentticky. he can i 7,1 3 .: "kr we " kn r ; "" t b° "'"gg ."ltilb s e o to o fingcrill ' 1 la c n !r e u n p to d b c c b ot ie I f t ' y i on .d.odnot Il rd te e i n t r t i he i money silt, y lick his father ; he can run faster, dire deep, 'the ,I: h w tp . a h t tt x , , bA ,t rur task of rabbln a ihe clothes a trpo . er, stay nadi's longer, and come out dryer, ' gu a l.r ..tr . titi a Leats out th e clo th es more than any other chap this side of Ere Swamp, ' ban/her; 1 f n tt ni i a di a t . , n , a r tu .t. Lo d b , : i t ti t? n r . ad i ag7 l , , e ln d d f u a ld clra t ts d ing Oath's and.can grin the bark off a tre s e look a p.an cr,ol},e,7liliatrAit,tacnrreensteitrairiletdloil!cs in thetr w it i r e ie l l i e n a t t that to death, teat 'a tleamtis•at !on his back, d . y d rl d r f a o t;_d i f . t r e u a b s . T Carpets, coat coil t a h rsla d elir r o le org r ; l . l, and staal three-streaks of lightning without • dodging„besides—Vaying • rough and tumble 9,15111 h! whitl ' l l % 4 as e s r;r i lw a e n n d ol e re te rVt n n i th p e a p io n i t :ht e han T., i % ., 4Lah a t i nf o Flu c i d . ie parep In i large Piot Bottle", "and with rt-libn, .7ith .- rin occasional kick from n • tusizrarbi7tvja;hiEnovr.h bottle tootains zebra ; to , stkuenll up in oue word, he's n 1 ' nfl ' ciPnt r ' ; `"'" lion. The Colricl is a cirri Pus Varmint, IMs b,en appatatedlienlti.A.=tlfor the role of the rk T. Lebanon, mt Nor. - but he's a micenties; Goliah ;pis a pretty i ril l t'i l ai ld il i e n ri t s hr ti r .t "." lels ° l - s r il l0"1 hard colt, hut the c o l ou ', l ,l g( k ., ahead , he i torIN I RII II lie if pirparPd.tofurfrithittrdlonliftllMPrliniet: again, et the Prptteter's prin., by takes the tag off, he frigh!tenthe old !bike, ia t ::l6's a e. l ti P i. t o o tile 'l d i . , • astonishes the natives, nod - ltats the dutch ce7olia'rel:esneeTagia!isisrria‘iirlent l ity s\ *I ell to smash ; he makes nothing of sleeping ii ° ,,'„Z,V a l l 'i„„ 43 .2r and A . half cents' under a blanket of snow, gird no more minds , i e} Merchant - a aniothera who el....etre in keep h being frozen than a rottece apple ; he moves, i t t a e l i t:h ot t.7 ., ;n s il a rt i t i:e j 'rs . in gt ly s t :s e s ii:i n i: l f i ru"s i 'w a i n ' l 'it be w ai i e ll en r , l 364 ": : es:ll4- 111 re% TiAri. WalkF.ralllt, SW I IIILS,i g,flts, hunts, courts, marries, and has children, on a great scale. The eacne-of his farm, itbe land is so -. rich, he will tell you, that if y l ou plant ten penny nails al night, they will sprout crow bare by.morning, his ueigbbori are half hOss, nalf alligator and a touch of the earthquake, with a small sprinkling of the steamboat, besides being of thereat meat. : Oxe disposiuon, and always wolfish about the head ; he li quors on a glass of thunder and lightning ' that is better than tophet, and bites like a rattlesnakc,or for bitters atickslawav at a nog-, gin of aqua-fortis; 'sweetened 1 1 / 4 'ith brimstone,- stirred with a lightning rod, Skimined by a hurricane ; Lee walks like ari Ox, runs like an Indian, fights like the devil, spouts like an earthquake, makes loye like a mad bbll, and can whip his weight lit wild cats, or swallow a nigger without cooking, if you'll butter hi s head and pin his e a rs pack. lit ,ani - tju-inr.,, SINE DIE. 1 I In a neighboring cOunty,itlie Democrats bad for over twenty years been in the. habit of holding their county norninating conven tions at the house of a staunch old Demo crat, Mr. G _He happened on k recent Occasion, for - the first - time, to be in When they had finished their business. and heard 4 little delegate from R more that "Allis convention do now adjourn sine die." 1 "Sine die," said Mr. to a person standing near, r•hcre•ii dial I" " Why-tliat's 'way - up in the northern part of the county," said bi l s neighbor. • " Hold on,-if you please,Nr. Checinfan," said G—, with great earnestness and em phasis ; " hold on; sir.,JV like to be heard on that question. I have kept a public house now for mor'n twenty peaks. I'm a poor man. I've always been a; Demozrat, and never splirmf ticket in. nip Tile.. This is the most central location in. the county, and it's where we've allcrs held; our caucuses.— I've never had, or asked an office, and have worked night and day' for !the party, and 'now - I think, sir, it's meao, coutt.mptible, to go to adjourning this rinyentian ?coy up .ie sine rito."—Spird of iheT,rri9c... A YOUNG SPE tr; of al Doctor ooce met at a convivial party, eeveral larks Wii()AVCIT bent upon placing in lug hat a heavy 'brick ; (or in-plain language, to Make him glorious- ly drunk:) which they acComplished about 10 o'clock at night. The,Poor Doctor i t v.is. ted upon going, and the l';:irty accompanied Lim tti — ilre stable to - assii.st hint mount his horse, which they-did with his face . to the I _animal's toil. leahl the after feeling for the reineV,• I ant insitic, out un my horse, or lace behiiul, 3 don't know which—something w 1,4 anyhow." "So you are," Olehimed nto ut the vragA, ":get 08, Doe. and we will puiyou on right."- - Get : Ml .- the ccougll63 . the Doctor, ;' no Y'oil don't. IVh re is the use of gel sting off! Just turn tle horse ar”und, anti it will all come - rig I s t- . 1 -you most, all he , tlruuk l" . . - gift/foss. plie weather was beginning to get rattler cool when you . left Boston ?" referri iloubtles, to •the cool spell of the iNre ioub weft:, The old gentleman rai-iug andstrallowing a large mouthful of ktct talc which had al most choked him, lOokcil directly in the tace of the young lady the greatest astonishment. and stUdying firr soine• min mes, said, "Melt rcally,l I can't for the life of we remember!" • hour mentor!, must be failing you Bast -Mat ta remember as oc currence of so short a rieriod back. Why how long has it been since you left Boston ?" asked the yOung lady. ‘ -. 1 Well," replied the old. man, very soberly, and with his gaze still fixed on .the lady; near as I car, re member, res beta about foriy fire years !" HARD 'Cr BELIEF - Joe-, who is an incredulous dog, wasllistening to a won derful stog told' hr oldr-B- 7 —, in which his tlaug.hter Miry bore.p c . onspreuous part. Joe looked wise and .doubtful. •• It' you don't 'believe it 3ou nuiy Llo in the house and ask Mary, and fade rtl . frone her oini lips." Joe took him at-I is'prtl, the old man followed on to see thi. q•sult,and'found Joe kissing Mitry very • swe ... oify. What nu airth are you about ?" .• Oh, taking that awful tou2h story from an . v's OW 11 —but,l alit satisfied- now." --ape 1 A LAWT ER, who was sometimes for getful, havine; been engaged to plead the cause of au offender, began by saying :—" I know the prism= at the bar, and lie bears ilieelmwter of being a imost consummate and impapent scoundrel.'" Here somebody whierml to him that the prisoner - was his client. when lie immediately continued:, " But,what great and gßod man ever lived, who was not calumniated by many of his contemporaries?" CT A FEra..ow corning out of a tavern one morning, rather titre, fell ou the door step. to regain his foOting,ite remarked, " if, as the Bible anis, the wicked t.tarid on slippery - places, I must - belong to a different elasst; for it is more thati,l can do." r; 'A Try; days fine, a dunot.=ealletl upon it young gen:lemnn and prveented. bin; a bill, when he was somewhat taken aback I , y the gent Wiing hiinitolde, and blaAlv (airing,'" My cler sir, next Thursiray, and VII tell you When to call again." TII7 farmer whole were no lean that it took two of them to maim; a f+hadow, Las been beat by litiothewha find acscral thin that.they would crate' out through the erackarin their pen. lle.finally etopprd that *, fun-7 hr tying loots in;their tails! • 17"'Drn ever crijof the exquisite bti.,s of courting? If you did ;not, you had betier get a little . - al•cri-try ! • ID- A R~an ivho . wall asked to buy the ItankNote Deteitor, said he would purchase it.if it would &tau a beak cote iti his pocket. POTT39a.LF3 ACADEMY. • !TIM tindersigned haying beenentrusted with the di 1. Tertian of the Pottsville Aradenny,takes the liberty I to recommend thie Inethation to the patronage of the path , — The phut-Mal, who mewed his ftilltatiall the first universities of Getman, and Porte. and who I ban ti..en for several wire engaged bleaching in this enquiry, will teach ancient and modem languages. as I Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Gel man and French, thehigher branches of Mathematics, as Geometry . Algebra, suryryine. Mensuration and Calculi:is, as well as Viatural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry; whilst Mr. J. T. gut:masa. a graduate of Yale Col lege and a practical flocik-keeper, will take charge of the English branches. es Spelling, Reading, Writing, Composition, Rhetoric. Arithmetic, Illstory and Geo graphy. Theplinclples of Itank.lietrong wilt be taught and the pupils c smiled in the, keeping of fictitious accounts by &utile entry. Marta G. Ayer. a grade . ate of New Hampshire female'-Seminary. has been engaged to teach the Elementary branches and Draw ing. Eren ate smalltet boys willbe faithfully taught by the tearhersinemielves, and to young men an op portunity will be afforded to prosecute their studies as tar as at any of our common Colleges.. With a strict diadplkte ebill he combined& respectful and kind treat ment - of thescholars. Pnpilifintn abroad canhe actom mathited with boarding on mnderate terms,in respecta ble pris ate boarding houses. Those desiring to learn the German itnemege fhoroughlyiean find admittance in an ac-outotistred German family. The terms of Tui tion are a* hitherto. VA yearly. for Languages and Drawing extra. The year is divided Into 3 sersions, Ist from theist Monday in Sept. to New Year, .1.0, ex tra 33; 2d, from New Tear to the 3d Monday in April 37 and' ge LO extra. If frnm thence to the 3d Monday in . July. f lr,end 82 50 extra.' Bills payable at the end of the find mnnth of each session. It is highly impor tant that every scholar :Mould enter the School with the commencement of the Om Session. L. ANGELB, Principal. 28.1 y July 12,1521 rtEIYITTTANCES so the OLD COUNTUT. !!'TILE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE Arrange -1„ merits in ‘ , arious pans of Ireland and Scotland, and with Mayans. SPOONER, ATWOOD & Uu., Ban ker.. London, is prepared to draw IVght. Bins from One Ponnd Sterling to any amount required,payable in :ill parts of England. - Ire.land, Scotland and Miles. PrTSOlir remitting Five Dollen+ tn the Nand in par land.. with the name of the neuron who it to draw the money, a bill for the amount, with L receipt for them to hold. will be -I..turned. copectiona made in all parts of Europe, and For eign Bills uli Exchange cashed .l I'. SHERWIN, Pottsville, Pa. 1.-tt Iln. 4, 1451 . . N. M NEWNAIMPS ( 9, 01 , , , Roo, Xs's:reins stre.,t. Pottsotne. Plana.) Plumbing shop. LT.ks CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF 11 all 8'7.111 of Lead Pine. 14 heel Lead. Block Tin, Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, llsdrants. Hose. Bauble and Sine!' amine Pumps and Water Closets; also, al kinds of Braes Cocks for wat"r and steam, Brass Oil Cups. and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work \and Plumbing, done in the neatest manner at the shortest not i CP. N. EL Cash paid for old Brasil and Lead. POilliVil:r. Oct. 2.6. ISO. 43—If . • COACH VIMCER'S IMELMOVAL." - mutt SC111111:11 HAVING FlT hp one of the lamest Coach mhopi, 2n the : 4 1:11e. in Coil Sheet , Ynp•ville. l'a , nett in.,. Adams& Co.'s iirrPen ractory, ',h.qe his facilliirp ior . niailufarintiar all HO: •Xarrgon, cannot he I.lli. 11.1fi.e0.—brii.r, (1 practical Mechanic, and' havinß a nuinherof yearp• pappri&i, in the hiqinpap, he hope. ripe cepPral lintiplactinr . All kinthi of Carriages awl light Wagons kept on /0,0 second-hand Witiroap, kc. Alt r«patro 4 14.ne. ()trim from a ...finance orTJuiptly attended i+e 13E121 crinimTs arid ITESPECTIIILLY CALLS the o t a rn.tontera and the public generally to :tot Ntorti or Inerain laetine. and Rae Carper., and also Flannel. And Matte. 'arrant Cdrpet from 10 to 60 :01, flag. Carpets from ttik to 43 cents per yard, toe re in C warranted Ali 4,7u0l and fast rotors at ' , Off:V. per and titaiir C.11..t11. VelleijAll and ILtg fr.tta. 4 2.5 t, J. FRANKLIN lIARRIE 4 , • Nl,ltuf.irtlitet of CarpPla and Flannels, North IVest . C,rner r,f t',•ni re and ;Ni meta Illy Street. tar 30-ti PI-IfMl7/X SOAP worms SioitL East Ciirefr 4. Vivo Strrete.Plilede. [DIE UNDERSIGN ED OFF ER FOR Bahl: THE. varbmn nnnlitlnn of Brown end Pale soap*, and r tinny itiVi!.. the :mention of purchekers TP.I)- &10 w Schuylkill BACON & (11. 1.AWT.3! , 4 bOing ronnerled with the n horn Ektatill+tirnent. solicit* the patronage of bit end tt tli wtleaol it, all of data sent by mall or ..for rtv to Phil.ida•, Vey 24. , 21-11' TO couNTrtv MERCIIANTS. - • TM. ENT' l't.lt 11:F.N. I' ti*Ve:l). CHU 7 , . TRY NIEH( II ANTS bitymi 1101)T$ F . ~„ : ', ,, ,-: „" g i' . 'ilt , ` , L7 ' N .'w":,,".'-Nvlr,,7"l;;',,bgicreletit, Phrtadelpti, below Arch, (weAlel.lr) where can he 603m1 a latae asantiment or theiabove named irtlcio•, )1.1•1 re:tittel fh.ra the minufortairee. Attgatt I. le3l. ;3-3m " 'o=lo FIRE & WATER PROOF PAINT AN D PAINT OIL. . r I t t o E n :("Vstletierat',W.LT 4 TwhincrT. !',E.D.n", into general use fm painting cools, frame d fillings, and in fart all kind, of buildings. ke.. which require to be protected from tine tarages of Fire and Water. Tin fonts. thingle mils, ikt.. will be prevented from leaking, and their durability doubled be the use of t thb , prilot.and`frsine building. can be - ade to Imitate , both grey and red sandstone, while at t e same lime I they tecome almost as se tore against the rhirages of Ore, as a briCK or stone eliding. It is furbished In grey.elincolaie and slate lore.. Psinlers and others supplied int:mantillas stye Manufaeturesprices: Also, oil to be used with the paint furnished at the low rata of 13 cents per gallon by the keg or bairn% !which re duces the painting inahoot one half the price of the other kind of paint now in nark In Ohio 'the logo-' nitre Compsniesinsure buildings covered with this paint at a lower rate than they do those covered with eft her tin or rine. The paint is furnished ground in oil or dry by the barrel or keg, either Chocolate. Oreyor Slat. . G - k I 3E4TLY It.IPROVED—MANUFt CTURED rf IIoaTt,CJIILTON. the Great Che lat. lir: .1. P. Tar Asc.(' • &woo ariiis, The met Extraordinary Medicine n the; World ! . Over two hundred and fi fty Montan peranna cured avarlous dtseasecovithin thelatt tw years It cures gcrofola, Stubborn f_llitti,! Eift•Cil of Pierco- ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas. Rhnmaitsat, Consumption, General Debilit „ Dys.. • pepsia, Costiveness. Skin isea. . see, Liver Complaint, Dr pay " and Guut, Rlngworma. Canter and Tumors, heart D. l seaieir - .. The great beauty of tis medicine is, that it never injures the constitution. h and is aturayS benellciaLstren to the most delicate, and Is the only medicine veering covered that creates new pure andi tick blood. and 'that reaches the tone . Thousands are ready' to testi fy to Its many virtues. - • GREAT SPRING AND 81731141Eft MEDICINE; Every person "twilid take a bottle peeing and fell.to reaulate the system and drive out alt Impurities. - TARE CARL: OF YOUR VIIILDREN. . One bottle of Dr: N .B. P. Townrendla Extract of Sar saparilla will etethse the system off. chile.' READ THE 'EVIDENCE. This is to certify, that my child was afflicted with a horrible diseise in the Rice (with maimed the el fort •of my fetidly physician, ) and as entirely cured by half.. bottler/1" Dr: B. P: Town nd's Sarsaparilla. i r . • WILLIA3I.WOOD; ninon,'Fayetteyette co.; P a.. July 2, ISM. This Is to certify that we have sold Dr. 8. P. Town. sentEs Sal separilla for many year 4 and consider it a .very veluable medicine, many carp having been ef. fPard in our vicinity. - A young men by the name of Wesitey Rotheroek, of this place,{ was cured of the Scrofula. (haring large lumps In hiti neck) by the use of ' t r.. bouts. TIIO9. I , EED. & 150 N, • H u otluction; a., July 3d, 1850. NO TI CE. The nubile ere notified that Dr. Ectract of stamp:trills, will In futi •ed under the direction of James R. whose name in connection' with Townsend. nill let upon ear:lllot% stOl-I.bt Lionkkrtre, PctiNillie, Whol 43-Dittg i ztv” end others are Inlet made arraogementa to supole thh [Wen, nt •the illannfarturerii• prl tlictradvantsgetheref4eto procure us The Recipe to mannfortstrt. this rest manthe ern, far the SUM of 0 .e■d Dallars, the best evidence/of Tho rale has horn nee . The ankle sold si 014 Dr. JatoH a i •Datribur." Jacob Ton-wend elodiritis In New York'. and a hundred donna a year fcir the awl paronetior nianitiattnrlneaorlol it oirupon the pohl te Ia the serial tire It old Dort. Jamb Towararod'i al.lryou Rant-the araaloe tnt Dort. 13. P. Towasood's lartipar Aug 3,p130 - - • ; • • '1.431:71,1-11170110L . : • ' • Mons Idsolufeetsies if Yon mina to NDEMW MOarpuntr suglisuitikr of GUNS, support Me th e Il RIFLE! sad PISTOLS, No. Irk North sd „ , . • above Give, pbsadelpbbt, whereto keeps eo ;steady ' on band alenerai assortment of Fire Donbitand Ste. AND sTONs.WARE MANG r Acro sx„ sle 81101 4 uPadt: tale Deck CUM. Wfiell aad /1/4°14 mus.PROPRIETOR OF THIS MANUFACTORY. of all kinds: • sear Proekvitle, in ethorgllMl county. Pa..' re= *LYE; Ttis eilebtated Canned! With in- specifkalr solicits custom of the sarroiediag Stem crease twin 'ter shoot the Pointed ball Of sir oin beepers fog the artists* °ibis natuifietue, where bit nuke and imPonatiott. Rifles Barrels. Obi, 114 '.„_"1„r ennui sterreset essay tease .d,sewberit. and lower is Cape, Bails and tului. HMI% Game Raist B P 6 t,T.,_ l t prim than the tads of this region- have ever yet • Fortnight: Ike.„ - A O. no invhes the persons wonmn bowelo.. They consist in put of Rockingham-were, th purchase - goods is bis Iloft to- tall and examine hie pi t o m mcoiree.pots, Tea-Pots, au_ stock before phithasing elsewhere, for bib, deal. Cream'. Fruit .p hos. gbiwmas. En now D° o - 1 STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DISITEB. nutted to eel Oil the most reasonable terns. for get the No. 122, :Vont; lad Street. • Npples •• N• B.—paructdar attention Naito repairing, ing.ba11 .. 44 Its branches. If *4 33 . 7 ire .B B a e k g i e n ta t b ria la • r Atteiet 16,,1551. Also. Yellow Stoneware, Ginger and Ram Beer Bet r les:Jugs, Pitchers. Bowls. Preserve. Jelly and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cake lionldr, Basins, Ewers and Cbarobers, and generally every inlets manufactured. U. alto, resonfvetores to order the following: • Flee Bricks of any shape or size ; Stove Cylinders and Lining's( all patterns; Flue and Flooring Tiles /Mb, Key end Wedge Bricks t Oren, Areb and Floor Tiles, Re., Ac. Ce Orders for the above are respectfully Solicited. Oiliest and Show Were-room {Wholesale only) in Silver Terrace liaildlnye„ Centre street, Pottsville. Adaress, F. 100DGSON, Agent. P.4l6Viiie. 1830 TELE PEICEI OP PASSAGE vi t ou L i vERpooI..AND TOE DIFFERENT Ports r hi Ireland. to New 'Cork and POiladelphia,bas been towilderably reduced at BANNAN'S plossAnt AGENCY. ' Drafts ip bruits of Li and np to ZSOO, bailed at his office. payable in any part et Europe. on presentation at any Cant. without:disc-omit. The money for drafts Wised at Rannans'i °dice. is receive! in about one half the time it usually takes to receive fonds sent by other Agents, sal it is eves to rep. Cetettere post paid containi ng par nioney.ilve dol lare to the pound - sterling. With proper direction, will be forwarded - Immediately, and a re*.elpt forwarded to the penion 'Ending it ; b address Pot i . ' n. Bet yng tsville Pa Agent for the old established Douse of P. W. Byrnes • & Co..l4ealpool. June 21.141 • seam' GOODS. AN NAND, Aral CON tiTANTI.T RECgIVINO of " onf own loinnon(koot—oft kinds of SW Btedli aad Trimmings. Iderebann and Mannfactotero will - be well supplisd with ankles la the ahoy* ltne—ortilch will bn anld on arrommodatingterrus. JCHINIS & PATNIL. Importer and Deals)* to SOlemakerV.Corkhr. _ N. IS. corner of FOURTH& ARCH attests. Phthula. Jut, !NI. 1651 20-34" !Are in Potts? tt end jadpn for ktven for empty ZINO PAINTS, :ilooiefootored by Ito New Jerez/ Explores, earl Mister Compaisy. NEW/LIM. N. J. ritlllN Coutpany.is prepared to furnish a supply of I those valuable ZINC PAINTS, whirl have been tbund after , several years mei, both in Enrol , * and the United Hottest° retain their original beauty and protective propertim. superior to any other Paint whatever., Their ifalte Zia* Arial. Is purely an Ox ide of Zh.f., and Is warranted free from all adultera tion and Impurity whatever; It torus well, Is beau- Wally white anti Is entirely free from the poise:mous properties of paints Wade from Lead,eo den/ennui to the health of Paimors and Families. It will au tars Yellow when ',sensed to salpherons. or mephitic ' exhalations, or evati - when shut up in a close room.— As an outside paint it withstands any climate sod weather better thin any • other, not being liable to turn chalky and cm rtble. or rub oft It may he work ed with Loy other color, with water and size, or with varnish. which gives the celebrated Porcelain Finish or China Gloss. BLACK AND COLOBEA ZINC PAINTS.—Tbeee are tarnished:at a low prireund are the cheapest and beat Paints in the market for soloing Roofik Fencing, Barna; Out-houses, Stearn lloilere, Steamboats. Skips or any other exposed surface of Wood, Brick, Tin, Iron or Stone as they are both Wostior sad Firs Proof. Proof. For iron or metallessurfaces they are particu larly valuable, as they fOrm a Ortleards conneatiorn and entirely prevent oxidation or rusty they dry riulekly •Svith a polished surface, do not blister am crack on: wood or metal. and having a pare metalii base do Ant change color like many of the sanby palace now la nee to proof of which we refer to the following certilleatel e Puts7,Gas Works. May 15,1851. MesarrieS & Ca.—Gentlemen: Having Made severallrials of your Brown Zino Paints Its various - methods calculated to test its protective qualities upon Wood and Mrtal.l have the satisfac tion to Gate that the results have been Minty favora ble. The paint coveting well, drying quickly and premeoring venter tenacity.- especially upon iron than any other paint with which 1 am familiar. Your, Truly. JOHN C. CREASOM. Engineer of the Philidelphta Gas Works,. The undersigned having used the Zhu Nista re ferred tn, concur to the Corer:lima opinion. MOrris, Tacker &Mm tie, Name! do Sim, Co. , Keeney Nene & Co., Jas. T. Sutton gr. Penn Works. Franklin iron Notts. .1. T. Dead, II nltrd States Dry Dock. id- Dealers supplied on resalable terms by the Agents of the Company. T. I; JONES Ac CO. • 1: South. Wharves, Philadelphia. Aug. 9.15.51 - ' i 3%-fim , - Entered sceordine to Art of Congress, in the ) ear: WI, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D. to the elerk'.. Office of the Olettict t tout far the Eastern District: of Penne)lvitilx. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Another Scientific Wonders • DR. J. B• ITOUGIITOS'S I'llE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, ow GASTRIC Juken Prepared' from Renttet, or the fourth Stomach ( t ithe lla, afler directions of Baron Loans. the great Physlologicilchernltt, by J. B. Houghton. M. D. or Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonderful. remedy far Indigestion. Dyspeps la, Jaundice, Liver Cumpittint, and Debility, Curing allorNetures awn method, by Nature's own Agent. thOriastlie Jute... Haire tenspoonful 'of_Pepsiti, fanged In water, will digest or dissolve, Five pounds of Roast Serf In about two houreiont of the atotnath. Pepsin is the ehterelement, or Great Digesting pile riple of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of thc Food. the Putifying, Preserving, and ritimulatiag idenkAir the nomad' and Intestines. it is estracied from the Digestive altornath of the Ox, thus forming en Artifi cial Digestive Fluid, prett•eiylibe the natural Gastric Juice in ire chemical powers, Pifid furnishing a corn- Wets and p.F.lfectiutistittte for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pain• arid evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia; ere removed, )set es they would be by's healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics taring Cities of Debility, Emaciation, NerrOui De "cline. and Dyspeptic Consumption. supposed to be tin the ve7ge or the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, tato the highest degree eurionalind remarkable. WISTATI A. KIRK 234 f MTg , TTnI Baron Uphill, in , his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, sitt•: "It a Artificial Digestive Fluid ant losona to the Gastric Julep. may he readily prepared fmui the mucous membrane of the stomach or the Calf, in which various artifice of fond, as meat and (10. will be softened. changed, and digested. Just In the tame marine:as they would be thr human stomash.' Dr.Perelia. In his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells New York, pegs 33, states the same great fart. and describes the method of preparation. Thera ale few More authotl. ties than Dr. Pereira. Dr. CotOtbs, Di his valuable writing on ibik "Pbyslol• ogy of Digestion," observes that 'll thmunttles of the due quantity of the Gentle Juice is a prominent and all-prvve Meg cause of Dyspepsia i" and ha stales .that "a diet - Insulated professor of medicine In London, who was . ly a>llicted with this complaint, find ing evelfshing else to fall, bad recourse to the Dan►le Joke. obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved completely sueceseful.'• Dr. Graham, author of the famous worn on "Vega. table Diet," says: "it le a remarkable fact In physl oloay, that the stomachs of animals, macerated la water, Impart to the fluid the property of dievolvles various &Sticks of food, and of effecting ■ kind of are !Adel digestion of them In bo wise &parenthesis (be natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's greet .work.tha "Chemistry of Man," XLea & Blanchard, Phila. 1848, pp_ 3111-11) 5571: "The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era In the eheibtl• eat bi■tap• of Digestion. From recent esperinimits, we know sbatlood is dluolved as rapidly in au arti ficial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as It Is In the natural Gastric Juke Itself." Professor Dust loon of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia. in Me great work on human Physiology, as tridea mire than fifty pages to an rumination of able subject.. Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont. an the Gastric Juice, obtained front the Hying human stomach and from animals are well known. "In all cases " he says. "digestion attuned an perfectly in the arti ficial as in the aaturalillgeatloaa." Dr John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College of the University of New York; In his "Text Book of Chemistry," page 880, says: It has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed—but it is now universally admitted that it may be." Dr. Carpenter s standard work on Physinlogy.whieb is In Bre 'library of every physirian,, and Ii used as a Text Book in all the Colleges, Is full of evidence simi lar to rho above. respeering 'theremarkable Digestive power of Pepsin. end the fact that it may be readily separated from the Mon:tech of the calf or 01,0nd used for experiments In artificial digestion, or ea • remedy for disease of the /Unatch, and deficient se cretion of Castile Juice. All modern works on Chemistry. Haterie Medics. and Physiology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the character and properties of Pepsin, end state many !Dimming details. rewetiug it. The feet that an artificial digestive Fluid. orgastrle Juice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid. mai be readily prepared, does not admit of question. The only wrindet is. that it has ,not hems applied In the core ofindigestton and Dyspepsia—lto naturally does such a nee suggest itself to the mind. • Ad A DYBPEPeIA C 14214 ' Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the , most mar. yellow. effects. In curing cases of Debifity,Emaclation Nervous,Dectlue.and Dyspeptic Ceneamptino. It is Impossible to give the details °teases in the limit, of this advertisement; bet authenticated certificates base been given otmore than Two Hundred remark able caret, in Philadelphia, New York, end Boston alone. These, were nearly all deaperate cases, end the cures were not only rapid and wonderhit, but per manent.. - It Is a great Nervous Antidote. and furtlealaiy twinl for tendency to Bilious :Builder. Liver Cam plaint, Fever and' Ague, or, hadly treated raver rind Ague, or badly trested.Fever and Ague. and'the evil •reeta of Quinine, Mercury. and other drags upon the Digestive Organs. after a longs/Janus. Also. for es eau in eeting,And the too free nee et ardent spintsi,— almost vent:cites Health with 'lnisinperam». • OLD STollacti COMPLAINT!. There is no form of old Stomach Complaints "bleb, It does not seem to reach and remise at once. fee matter bow bad they may be, it ohm, tnetent relief! A eingle'dtwe temoves all the unpleasant symptoms r and it only need, to be repeated for a short time". to make these good effects permanent . Purity of blood, and 'lgor of body follow at once. it is particularly excelkes in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Crtrope,lenre. nese of the pit of the Stomach. distress after eatieg. low, eold etas of the illoodolleavinese, Limpets. of Bpirits,Despondency.Emaciation, Weak nets, TOMIVI cy to Insanity, litelelder. dcc. Dr Honghton's Pepsin. is sold by nearly ell The dealers in ins drop Ind Popular Ned Wiles, through out the United States. It Is prepared to Pearderlad in Flnid form—and In Prescription slats for the nee of physician,. • Private Citation for the Pe of physicians; ma i 'be obtained of . Dr. Houghton or his 'lents , dracnhing the whole proem of preparation, and giving the to theatres/ upon which the efaime of t his new remedy ere based. As it to not a Steens - Remedy, no objection can be raised stalest its use by phistetees in respeetable standing pod regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle. PEPSIN TN POWDER. • Roof ey Mail. Fria of Poster*. 18. P. Townsend's to be mann facts,- Chiltnn; Chemist. that of V. P. •,to prevent fraud., H DANAAN•9 elude &ha Retail. :med that we balm ut tee. It medieltwil be , to ! their suppllsifrom For convenience of sending to all Parts bribe coon. try.the Digestirs Matter of the Pepsin. Is pot tip In the forte of Powtier, With directions to be dissolved" n water by the patient. These Powdr(li ennislogri lb. mane matter the battles. mold will be peat mall, Free of Postage, for One Dotter sant (post raga ,to Dr. L R, Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Oirsertrid this t—Every battle or She rennin* hip beard the w ritten' signature of J. 8. Houghton. .. sole proprietor, Phttadelphte;. Pa. , CoLi-righl anti Trade Meth reertre‘ • 8014 by all Druggists _ , ' • AGSNlNl—Pottsrille., D. nagsag,, a. IP. BitoWl.. I.O.Masenr. eta 11111 article. Was sold a Ilaaired 'lass es great worth as a rapted. Townsend's, call Is a Vender of Te. pat him several f his name. for the vs article. and palm I Is ankle." by rat a die ca es rsaparilla sk .. vil a tar la. $l4l SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCEI = TiIEjMINERS'JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL, ADVERTISER lIANNANS PASSAGE AGENCY • P. W. STANEiE & Co., '—, . , Ottrost.ssuan to 182 f,) General Pacenge mid Foreign L . :change Ofirea, P. W. BYRNES & Co., 83 SOUTH Zvi STREET, New York, 29ano 30 LEWIS . , t ee; WHARF, Roston. 03 NORTH-SECOND ~,,‘,. STRIERT Philadelphia 63 GRAVIES -- _ :' tr 1.,,,-1,1 STREET. hien, Orlea no: - - • P. W. BYRNES* CO.. id WATER LOO ROAD. Limerponl.l3 EDEN QUAY, Dublin. ' 44313 REMITTANCES TO , Great Britain Ireland. z • D P.11.66AGE FROM :' - a ARRANGEMENTS FOR 183. ) .—The subscribers begs to influmthe public throng, at the tinned States ho t and Canadaa, that they _ have co !N m ed th e i r aaze i meats for the.year ISM. PM ha sending for their friends, or thole returning tot • " Old Country," will end It their Interest to select our several ruagnidcent lad well-known Line, of Paelotrialling as below. for their conveyance No expense has been mired to have Emigrants made comfortable during the voyage- All passengers engaged with us will be shipped under the superintendence of our own Firm i—being the Oldest Established and most eatentilve In the Trade, and with loch unequalled arrangements. Emigrants wll moot with facilities from as, that no other House can furnish. - We can confidently assert, without fear of costradietion s that of the hundreds of Tnousands sent out by na during theist ••Tseenty.siz Years," 'not one his had Just caues of complaint. 411 ear eszerressais ore plaialg shoed, sad eke. Wed* are strictly edlersd t 0.42 In all cases where personadeclins coming the money Will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. 'Remittesees to Eurliall, /abed, &Weed 4. Wales. : The subscribers have at all times itir sale DRAFTS it sight, for any amount, on the NATION al, BANK OP IRELAND AND ALL ITS RRANCIIES, &c.. which are paid free of discount to ill the principal towns throughout the United Kingdoms. Persons re. aiding In the country and wishing to send money to Ateir frieuds may s Inure Its being done comedy. on their remitting na the amount they wishi Sent, with the name and address of the person for whom It is In lended : a Draft will then be forwarded per first SAILING PACKETS or BTEAMEIL'and a Receipt returned by mall. ' P. W. & Ge. hale well known responsible Agents In all the - seaport towns in IRELAND, SCOTLI,ND and WALES from whence Stea mei, leave for Liver pool. and In many of the interior towns, who are moat attentive to Emigrants on embarcstion, at the Minns poll*. In fact all our arrangements for Pas sengers, and the payment of our Draftclife Ss perfect that on possible delay or disappointment can occur. *For further partienlara apply to, or address by .letter, post paid, ' P. W. BYRNES & eO,, 83 South street, New York, or BENJ. BAN NAN.Potteville. Ifyou desire your business transacted promptly and safely. collet B. Banaan'e Office. where the drat , are Issued, payable In all parts of Europe Without die , noun, at any of the Usnke, amid without any delay. - Jan. 11. IFS( I-If DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c., &c. I)OItMtT SHOEMAKER, S. W. Corner of Second 11 and Green streets, Philadelphia. respectfully in vitee the intention of Storekeepers,Builders and oth er', to hlsestensive Stock of fresh Drugs and Medi c-in...ln Which be has recently been adding from late importations. . Hls stook of WINDOW GLASS it fully equal if not superior to any other In the city, and comprises all the different finalities of American, French, Eng lish and Belgian, of every size, from 618 to 36131. Also, Plate Glass In all Its Tatlety. B. el. Zrlny„ Agent for the Minato Glass Works; American Glass will he furnished at manufacturers prices. . WIIITE LEAD, warranted pure, in fills, or Kcal. at makers prices. All colors dry and ground in oil.— Linseed Oil, splr Its or Turpentime, Varnishes, Brushes, Dlamonds,.&e., together with all the popu lar Patent Medicines of the day. All fur sale. either Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest pekes, and deliv ered flee Of expense at any of the Hotels, Wharves or Depots t o the city. ROBERT SHOEMAKER. 13' U. Corner Second and Green str , it,. Phiiada. Sept 27. 1631 30-if Tieroolarrigiodlave *steer./ Isto Copartocrolup under Ike Firs of ,• MD= & LtiWIRIINCEII, frft CARR% ON I.IIE PAPER AND RAG BUSI nem at No. b MINOR Sleet, Philadelphia, where they Intend 'seeping a !lige assortment of Pa pers. to . consisting In part follow• Writing Papers; Wore and Laid; American and English. Rath Posts told Note Popery. Wove and Laid, Gilt and Plain. Foil., Posts. Fist Caps. Printing Papers. all miser. Hardware Papers, frqm 19 by 21.iti 40 by 4b. Colored and White Torus Papers. American and English ilotilnirwarib's Patent Manilla Papers Colored and White Shoe Papers, common and extra sizes. buff Envelope Papers -C. bored Printing and Cover Patron. Manilla Papers, all shies. Glat'd Royal, all colors. Druggist, Rine Medium and Piltarir g Papers. Tea, Secret and Coined Papers for.Confectloners. Rag, Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papers. Bonnet Binders.' Rol. Cap and Trunk Boards. White and Null Envelopes; 'Alai. Letter, hole and Card sizes. .4gtsts f.e Blias, Potreo 4- CO ' PRINTERS' CARDO In 'was and sheers', white and colored—odd sized, rut in order. Also. their Gill, Figured and ' Plain Glared Papers. JOSEPH RIM FM. lati`of be N. THIRD 'meet. N. 8. LAWRENCE, late of No 3-MINOR street. N. 13.-9 ,1 0 Ton. of Rags wanted in exchange' for cash. Marla., July 0.1931 CLEOG & , CROVIPTON. ‘S, ANUFACTERERII 'OF ryttFUNIERV, FANCY lrl Pot;ps and Fancy Paper (WIC. of every variety and description, respectfully aillrlt She attention of Wholesale and fletall Drugs tate. Jewellers, Milliners and the tradotn their varied assortment of grinds eon-- elatini or l'erftirriery and Fancy Poem flair-ells, co lopes, Powders. &e.. &e. Alan • fall and complete assortmvit lsf Fancy Pryer Hoses suitable for Drug gists, Jewellers. Milliners and the trade, all of vihich being their own manufacture, they parantes 16 felt Cheaper than the same quality. of ponds can bliputT chaired front any other noose In the united States. MARE TUB MACE. g CLEGG dr. CROUP.- Tolli'ri Perfumery and Fanny Paper Boa Manufactiii, Ing, 48 Market street helow Second, Philadelphia;:' Nov: 30.1850 a9-If PURE WHITE LEAD. 1717 ETHERII.I. & BROTHER, Mantsfarturrrs, N. YY 65, NORTH FRONT street, 'Philadelphia, have now a good supply ortheir warranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who base been sparingly supplied in consequence 'of ellen on the att Idle, shall now have their orders filled. No known substance p 1 those p mire and beautifying pruperitles, so dcsirible In • paint, to an equal event with unadulterated white lead ; hence any admixture of other materials only mats its value. It has, thersfore, been the steady atm of the manufac turers, (or many yes re, to supply to the public • per. redly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, I. proof that it has met with favor. It is Invariably branded on one head: WETHERILI. BROTHER in full, and on the other, warvaated yam all In red letters. July IL MI 28.17 . CASPER =TT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, 1 4 2 " e,, Liquors, and Imported Selma, No. tOt North lIIRD street. Philadelphia, would respect call the attention of Lintel-keepers end others to his well selected stock of WINES. LIQUORS and imported CIGARS, In store and under Custom-house Luck. COGNAC PRANDIES of various Brands, ennsistiny of Pale and Dark, & CO. Pine!. Hennessy, Maglory,Otard, Dupuy & Co.. and Chard's super old Lona.* Dock, and various Brands of Corrine and other Brandies. he—Fine old Idadelra,'Sherry, Tenerlite and Lisbon Wines—Soper old'Pott Wine, Clarets of different kinds, on draught or lb Class, lieldslek. A. Slumm & Co:,- 'and Oeisier's Genuine Anchor Brands, In Pints and Quarts. • Cif AM PAG PI S. together-with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish Malt Witiekeya. lioliand Cin, Ja maica Spirits. Patch Bran ty, oIJ Billif1.0(1, Tannofiga. hell Whiskey Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. r! Superior %Vineland Stom ach Bitters Phtlada., June 7, tB5l L , . : -d 808 TWENTY...FIVE CANTS 1! t Ey means of the Pocket h :sculapius, or Every one 'bb Physician! 30th edittan %kb upwards of a hundred !gratings, showing private !sews in every 'belle and 4m, and malformations of tenorapve system, by WM. lOTINCI, M. D. ' The time has now arrived, ,at persons sotterlng from mretdls ,need no more lecome the VICTIM OF QUACI. rev es by the prescripttone ,otinued in this book`any re may cure himself, with is, or the knowledge of the ' with one-tenth the usual :he general rOntine of gra . vete dhlease i it fully explains the cause of manhood's early decline , with observations on marriage—be. 'ldea many other derangements which It would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. Any person sendlna 'TWISTY-I , ITC czaysen closed in a letter, will receive one ropy of this hook. by mall, calve copies will he sent tor one dollar.— Address,. " HS. W. 1:0111102, No. 152 Spruce street, PM'adept:in," Pest-polo Irr DR. YOUNG can be coniulted on any of the Diseases dserlbed in blacliferent publicatlne, at his Oiliia,ls2 Spruce street, every day between. and o'elotk. (Bottdayi earrined.) Philado.. Nov. 9.1880 filiDIA ROBBER G00D8.,.-IAMBB BAR- I. dotting Gloves, a new article._ Coate end Cape, Leggier end ',antelopes -fee wet weather. Oil Cans. a now and excellent article. India Rebate faektog; also Car Springs. Fishing Boots end Legginp. India Bobber Wimp, Pipes. &c., Ste. • Palma Bends for horses that ent. India Bobber Belting, which ie taking the plans of all other kinds. together with a variety of attidee 111 the lathe Bobber tine. all of which will be meld at Bfaintatto ten piece, at B. BANNAN'illiterlety Storer. Illarchto, 1831 13— Docsarr TIME 800[6— 11$T PrIBLIKIED k end tar sale in Improved Time Crook for the pocket The trade supplied at low rates at B. DANNAN'S Sineti, 18111 Hoek there OM Manntkegery. 23- DATucznts ruarartat g °Loss. for Cleaninft a mk ir, and brawl/sta. Cabinet Furniture. Chi. r: &c, giving a rich akin, appearance, , superior to re. varaEtblni, ap ankle that as hare trees mad Call re commend—Price IS cants a battle. Joel reeetrea and ter sale 4 • D. n iNNAN 'a 3loollNui4 Vartstaorei • twill* len . MI =;=== = . • BLUM Ilianuraorestr., -- • A• isootesoLvarcrttoi st.umsualtric; e tarot. haelet titled up a New Netablistment. at , 1 No. South 6th stmt. between _Market sad Ches sot streirts.Ptiltadelphia, where he -will.losep always on baud or mate Warder. ltich ant narrow Slat Window Illinda,of the most fashionable Mod. of the best ma terial* and workmanship. and et the shortest notice, • Sad lowest cash , pricric„ Alsq the most fashionable patterns of Window Shades and Seed Blinds. all of which will be disposed of on the lowest terms.. .-The public in send ral are easpactflilly invited to glirOdm a I callow orrery attention' will be green to accommodate , them in the hest manner. Nov. 18.1830 • s ' ATE -1 rAllt .77 F,40. rl fill P T ar CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, , HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, D'HOOPING4OII6II, atour, ASTHMA, OD CONSUMPTION. in offering to the cOminunlty this Justly celebrated temedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, lt Is not oar wish to trifle with the lives or health of the *Mk- - [ed. but faintly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men and some of the evidence of its 'ogees', float which they can Judge for themselves. We sitmerely pledge oureelves to mate no wild as sertlons or false 'raiment , of its effleney, nor will we hold ;out any hops to anffetlng hunianity which facts wilt not warrant. Many proof' are here given, and we Pelletize snout ry from the public Into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly rid lable,and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. Frew thsdistingshtisd Profosolro of CJlstairtry and Matteis Maim, Beetdeis Dear Bir.-1 delayed answering the receipt of your preparation, ontil I had en opportunity of witnessing its effect, In my own family, or, In the Mollies of my friends. • This I have now done with a high degree of setts fact on. In eases both of admits and children. I have found It. as itsidtredlanta *bow. a power ful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary- dis eases. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. Brunswick. Me Feb. 5.1847. Fras am Overseer to the !Amities ell. Au Mae, is sit City Low g ! . 1849. 0, Ayer: I have been cured of ,the worst cough I ever had In my life. by your " Cherry Peet.. rat," and never fall, when I have opportunity, of re commending It to other.. Yours, respectfully .9. D. EaIFASON. 19-Read the following, and see If the Medicine is wend.* trial. This patient had become very> feeble end the 'effects of the medicine was. unmistakably distinct : Milted States Hotel, Saratoga Springs. / July 5, 1849. Dr. J. C., Ayer.—sir : I have been afflicted with a painful affection of the lungs, and all the symptonis at settled consumption. for more than a year. I could Rod no medicine that wanifl reach my ease, until I commenced the use of your Cherry Pectoral," which gave me gradual relief. and I have been ateatlikpgaitt tns-my sttength till my healiHda well nigh restored. While using tourfedicine.niad the gratiflcation of curing with It my verend friend. Mr 'Truman. of Snittlitnr district w bad been suspended from his painehial duties by a. severe , attack of.bront butts. I have pleasure In certifying these Lwow you. And am sir, your' teepee J.O CALHOUN. of SMCarniiria. Prepared and sold r y • . JAMES C. AVERS, Praytica4 Ci.emist, Lowell. Manta Sold in potterille,by JMIN G. DROWN; Mt vine. J. B. FALLS; and Druellisia generally cies- July 19.,1-851 2.1.3mn CLOTEING, CLOTLIING. CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER:! At .OLD OAK HALL," of Centre aid-Mahan taxi. b'treeta. 'UWE PUBLIC ARE ResiPFCTFULLY INFORM •eII that the alterations to Old Oak Hall Clothing House, hain at length been completed, and that a moat EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN TER CLOTHING has been manufactured for the com ing season. at prices far lower than any heretofore of. ferrd in Pettsville. The attention or the pubtlc is di rected to the fact that this is the only Cidthing \Estab lishment in schuylkill County, where every article of Clothing in made that is exposed for-sale, and conse quently this csiablishmentpossessesidvantageswhizh enable them to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER Clothing House in the County ran possibly do. A saving to purchasers of at least TWENTY,-FIVE mt. CENT.' can i.e effected here, over all City made Clothing No difference is now made whatever, between the wholesale and retail price of goods—it having been determined to blingthe selling price down to the low eat antrmheapert rote. As this ittexelusively a Cash Si.re, but ONE I'RICE 9 ASKED, from which no abatement will an any in lance be made—and Is alio to he borne In mind that he IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING at "Old Oak Hall: - is cut and made in the most ap proved and fashionable city styles,and is entirety dif ferent, In make and appearance to the Clothing gener ally mad in tbe - country. The politic are invited to call and Judge for theitic selves, before makingtheir purchases of Fali and Win= ter Clothing; and !member that only one price is asked, which Is the heat guarantee that can be given to protect the {labile from imposition. All persona who desire the cheapest, best, and most fashionable Clothing, do not forget to call at • E. T. TAYLOR'S. (late Lippincott & Taylor's Old 'F.stablished Cloth ing Warehouse.) Old Oak Hall, cor.Centre and Nlalianlaitgo Sts. 117.6 m 23 Gm OE .:~Ta ".iedsal. ~.".:at Lt.:K'.~*.;titi::.Mr~.•.,.a(~;~._:..r.rz+!~ "' Fos dm Coro of IMBED EDWARD T. TAYLOR, RAYING JUST RE turned from Philadelphia ,and New Vork,with one of tliclargest assortments of fashionable Clotho, Cas simeres and Rich 811 k Vestines..te.. ever Introdu ced in Prineville, brie to Inform his numerous patrons end the piddle generalli„ that he lo prepared to exe cote their orders In selVle UI fashion that cannot he surpassed lour out of Pfillailelphia; and at prince suit. ed to the times. E. T. TAYLOR., Merchant [Late of the firm of Llpplncott & Taylor.] Antinst 114.18.50 BRADY &: ELLIOTT. • WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL PEAI.F.III4 IN 4.-- Clocks. Watches, Impiety. Sliver and Plated • Ware. The subscribers otter tor ...teat their PO ' • tablishment,twodnorsaboire the Miners'ilank, Centre street. Pottsville, Pa. A splendid assortment nf Clock*, Watches, Jiwelry. Silver and Plated Ware. 4-e., at Inch prices is cannot fail to pee satisfaction, am) to which 'we inVite the attention of purchasers, assuring them that every article i• warrihred as it p. resented. Our stock consisit , lo pert of a Am assortment of GOLD 4. SD. RR /.EVER ICATCHRS do do Lepine do Silver Tableand Tea-spoons, Mantle omaarents;tan• cy Goods. Watches, Jewelry and toad pens,sent to all parts of the United States by mail, with prifect safety. We are determined to sell at leas prices than the IMMO article, are sold in Philadelphia: P. 8 Preserve this advertisement, and 'ermine out stock when you ItialtPoDsville. WM. BRADY. J. tiTSWART ELLIOTT. Dee, 14,185041;Lly • Particutarattention paid to the repairina oral] kind of watches. 1 iv ;oizi FOR THE CURE,OF SCROFULA. LIVER DISEA SES. ULcERS. 'FM/ER. SORES, DISEASE OF THE BONE,: CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATIQN, CONSUMPTION, HEART DISEASE, OLD ERIIP TIONS.• AND EVERY DISEASE ARMING FROM AN IM- PURE STATE OF TIIE BLOOD This preparation has no -qual for the cure of the shove named Diseases. My ostensive practice to Philadelphia the past thirty years, has made me atc-• gummed with all forms of disease,and being a grad uate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1820, under the guidance of the truly great Professore, Chapman, Physic, Gibson, Cox and Hate. naineacele brated for 'Weikel ¢" pad have daily intercourse and consuluit inn respecting disease, and the applica tion of remedies therein, with these distinguished Physichins. I am enabled from all these advantages. to offer the public my Alterative syrup, which perinea and gives tone to the system, driving therefrom all lurking diseases. This remedy I have always relied upon, in a practice of i thtriy years, to restore weak and broken down coestitutions. Persons who have been considered incerahle, end whotedays were num bered by many Physicians, and now living witnesses to the truth lateen. • Thetas,' of the infant son of. Mr. J. Poulterer, of Philadelphia, establishes' beyond a doul.t the c e rtain result that the public may gain from the use of Dr. Rose's Alterative Sven, to purify thn system. Tide child was one year old. carried about ono pillow,. with a Cklllollol ULCER of great magnitude, nn the lipine,and a perfect skeleton. After using Dr. Rose's ALTERATIVE SYRUP for three weeks; It gain ed flesh, and the ulcer diminished to one third its original size, in twoweeks more it healed entirely, and the child Is now fool years old and in perfect health. Over one thousand persons can be referred te in the city of Philadelphia, who are anxious to give to the afflicted a detailed acinunt of their disease, and the miraculous escape; from death by the use of Dr. ROBE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, which has restored them to perfect- health, causing new, rich and pore blood to Clow through, their veins. rlce one dollar pea bottle. TESTIMONY OF PF3Yt3ICIANS. Dr. J. D. Rose, of Philadelphia, having deioted his sole attention to the study of reform, and particularly the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs. Throat, scc., has In a short time effectually cured time of a long standing Disease . ofi the Trenches, windpipe, and I confidently recommend Ills remedies and mode of treatment to the public Igenerally. - ' R.•CIIAPAIAN, M. D. Philadelphia, Jan. 28, 1830. Ketuanqon Int . ROBE, Dear sir:—As to my own health,l can now say that It is pretty good. l am', not troubles' by comer unless I mks; cold, and then a few drops of fir Rose's Syrup eftecta a perfect cum.! I wish you would send uje vane more Attentive rills. They are Ilre very best medicine that ever was, invented. DR. CC/Leh/AM. ,. I take pleasure In recommending Dr. Romeo system of practice generally. His ointment far piles cured me in sixteen applications. M. SLOCUM. N. D., No. ISO Arch Street. Philadelphia. I have long considered a reform In medicine neces sary. for the safety imams of disease of the IWO!, and am of opinion Dr. J. S. Rime bu fully.accotuplilaab ed this desliable-consommatlon. • His tares of consumption, Gout. Rheumatism and other diseases, are truly astonishing. J. RULLIN, ?d, Ohio Cr All of Dr. Rotes Semi!) , Medicines are for sale by . , IL HANNAN. The subscriber le the; Wholesale Agent for Schuyl kill county, for the sale Of all Dr. Rose's medicines.— Drags lets, Merchants, kr...supplied at city Prim , - B. RA2O-tfN NAN. • July 19.1851 BOOS lEUNDERT. 7 71E sunsuat HER HAS Eta &RUED the 110.01 Mindery.and increased the Machinery and hands; an dig now prepared to do all kinds of Binding In the I style. at the lowest rates, by the , share . Book or by the hundred or thoupand. All kinds of blank w rk atanufactured to order at short notice.. B. BANNAN. Printer, Peldisher and Binder: Pottsville. Awl 31,1050 D. row) 4ZINAITLAN BLIND AND TRANSPARENT WINDOW Shade dlinnfitiarer. Wholesale and Retell. No. 11. Borah 8 &sea, Phlladelptila.• -LETTERED SHADES tbr Store Win dows Pained to order. F. ALSO Reed Blind'. Puff Shades. paper Curtains, Thelma Plates, Oilclo th ,. /sc. OM Coralerni Bands and Plos.lS 1101 for DDraperyColates. A4 Olll . . TI iker. - 7131118 SUBRIMISSII hew roil received at Mit PaPir. J. and Iluste„fitore, a - lot of Vbaltir Ancotdblne. Ciliate; Fluter. rifts, all of which be will renal inattathetufen• pticett„- - Ile will also bare.= ,awft..- Meat 14 Planta', it a few days "elected with can& all of wilich will be sold at much tower nail; tbattPianos bayeituctotere'beettiola to Sampan] county, , ..„ Cr AU Nintleid - iile euo tim . D obtained ir io n !r il de N y% le itli . the tulvantasi. of hoeing them selected by e comp.- tentlidge. IBM 29 1: tofu): y - 1.40) rlA.cO CM FOECOLDS, INFLUENZA, COUGIIff. hie Garish end' Pulmonary affettions.—The pro (factor of de atinve' invaluable preparation chilliest ces the . exhibition bf any. other specific which cep complete in all easential qualitiee' with that now pie sealed tiid he priblit. -• Himself a graduate of the Cor tege of Phatutecy in Philadelphia. and carefully trained ens iot" the, most extensive prescription hnusea itt that city; beconlidentty, and with assured filth in its excellence, TecomMendt it is a medicine weal adapted Coelho purpose /be which it hay com pounded, Ile pledges his prefeselonal reputation that tt contains no iigleteeinus tang—but that the simples of which ta'motaposed; will . not in the remotest Manner. affret the most tendet inlitnt In any way but to the removal of the disease. 'Pot coups, however Inveterate; or tiarsirsing.ita grtiOn . will befriend to be immediate and effectual; whilst in everydae it will bring almost testa ritaneous relief, and if persevered in, will affect am:stain cure. Children from their birth, and adults of any age, can taintaPon theta daubs. Colds long neglected, or be tooth. g violent through ennstant exposure, threaten ing iniury to the lungs, and consequently cousump tion,witt be *crested before such a fatal crisis will have been renebed. Indeed card have been known, and are certified to. where It has been ascertained' that apalmonify affection existed which this meal ' rine relieved with all tbe &tided evidences of a radi cal. entire cure. Tulle preparation Iv equally efficacious for Asthma. bantseneM,tind bronchitis Aged persons. particular- Ay. are much subjeet to the first of those diseases; whilst public apeticers.When afflicted. with the latter, will be sure to be relieved ftom these two painfiii an , noyences. . • The above - statements are made In full view of the I r Importance and weight;' their faithful:lmre will be proven one •'.lllr trial of the spreific ; and relief to the sufferer be the certain consequence. For further proof of the efficacy of this remedy, the proprietor respeettully refere to the followitiecertificatee of some of the first Physicians in Porteville CalTiriCiTts. - 1 deem it a duly 'I owe bailie corn-, muniiy, to strongly recommend "Ilughee' Expector ant,"es an effectual terne.dytn colds, Incipient bron chitis, intiamation of the lungs, and alt analogue, diseases. Having prescribed this remedy, and traced its effects upon the petiet, I can safely recommend it es superior to env titstin combination now before the • P. GOULD., AL D. Pottsville.lBo3. J. C. C. Iloghes having made jtnown to ma the com ponent materials of a preparations made by him. called ...Hushes' Eapectorsnr.” 1 son induced to fee minuend it as a medicine that world prove beneficial In the various diseases for which he directs it to be given. BINNICHBON. M. D. Having examined the component" , formlnelluglice' Expectoreiit," I have no ttemitetion. in recommending It as.l believe it to be, an excellent remedy In certain eonditiooi of po winery 'discaece. Pottsvilte, Aug. IS4j Al. D , . • Mr. J. (1 Curtis linghes-:-Dear Sir.—As via were kind enough to inform me of the Ingredients which compose your Elpectorant.l now, after testing It fully tulle pleasure Jo commending It to all thine who griAy need a sate and effectual Expectorant. Tours, &c., T,IIOS. G. lIEGINS, M D. Prepared only by .1. C. Hughes, Chemist and. Druggist,'Pott ovine, Pa a nd for sale by .1. W:Cibbs, a. Ileilner, Minersville ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua LLD. Sehitylkill fifteen ; J. & J. Hammer, Wagner & firother. Ortrigsburg; Jilin Williams, Mlddleport ; Meyers dit' Slllymon, Parterunn ; Charles Dobbins.Sil err Creek; .1. H. McCreary, Tremont ; Wm: Payne, Ileckshervilte ; James Gillphilln, Port (Mrbon; J. Mc- Curdy, Reading; Seller's Drug Store, Cott agrove ; and by stotek,eepers generally throughout the State. Jan. IS. 1551. 1-tf. PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING. , I , IIE 811BSCRHIER STILL CONTINUES HIS I buoinese, and respectfully offem his cervices to those ni the public wbo may need anything in his line. lie employs good workmen, and Itia enettnners may therefore rely upon satisfaetoryjoba. Shop, corner of Church alley and Railroad street, below Hannan's Printing OMen • J. W. BOWEN. Piliteriae, May 31.18.51 21etf 2.OOOPIECES'Or PAPER HANGINGS. vitEsn SU PPLY.—The titbits:tier has Just opened, I at to. New Paper Store, in' Pottsville, upwards of 2000 pieces of Paper Hangings, embracing the latest Patterns. in Gold, for Paillore, flails and Chambers. Also, New Style Entry Patterns. The pieces vary from 8 centi to $1 50 a piece and his Stork embraces toile as gond an assortment as can be found in Phila delphia, all of which will be sold us cheap, and the most costly Patterns, cheaper than can be purchased front the manufacturers, wholesale and retail. B. BANNA?i. 40— 0ci.4,1851 ~.,,-.'.....1)r-S\\*laY nf ''' . e , . , ` ;'...., 1- s..):e r i i fi ra c , i i i! Y e - s. C -7 ::::: .. • ' '' - ... , - , :. , vi.7. : - . 4 .21,. , •__ .. -T.-7-_ -._ :::---", '„--.1. - .. , (---` IP:- \-, -vt r, -. ?..m . • -.+; I' , ,--- -- --, --- - Smi. Anomuriz mmwucaram Onto of 06notimption And itsdangetorts aueudants, aft,/ having been given up to dle by: Physicist:B nod Friends, the an tie's of history cannot 100141 a pavane!. It should be rz,tsuirely moon throughout the world for there are thousands laboriog under visitor dismiss, which wilt prove fatal, under. arrested by the porrerfal AGENCY OF DE. SWAYNE.IB COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERR Y. AZAD, CID SD contrilti.ED. Polar OF HOCKS, Frederick County,Md.,} • June nth, ISM. Da. Swavne.—Dear Sir:—llelieving II a duty 1 owe to the public, ami In Justice to you, I ha re thought proper to make knr.wis Gue of the mustez• traordinaty cures, In my own ease, that, has ever been truly recorded. In the nn;nth of October last . I was afflicted with a severe,yathering to my breast. , which formed a large abcess, and also cominneicated to my Lungs. and very ranch afflicted them, nod dis charged largo quantittei of torruption, external and internal, that is, large quantitlev passed through my Lungs. which 1 threw up. Sly breath could also pass through my Lanes, and out throuth the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attt tided whirl a violent cough, day and night.loss of appetite, and artrelar debility, so that me physicians thought ray case en tirely hopelissand beyond the power of medicine.-- I 'ermined In this wretched condnion for ti long time until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, sand there seemed to be no hope for the, but baying read id the public papers of the many wonderful eines perfornied by your-COMPOUND Strictly OF WILD CHERRY, I immediately sent to Banana e for five h..files and commenced its use, and to my great sattstaction and anxious family, the abetter; or opening in my lungs began to heat, isa4,the cough subside, and on tieing ten bottles I was restored to perfect health. I feel very grateful Ind ilrmly believe, that In your valu able medicine. under the blessings of Divine Provi dence, lam odebted for this great change, and lam happy to say that I ant now enjoying.as good health is I ever have. For the malefaction r!if thore who ere not aegnitn, ted with me, I append to ibia certificate the names of ,tentlemen well and favorably known to a large portion of the citizens of Maryland and Virginia, and will doubtless induce all who are similarly afflicted to try your wonderful and Invattialle Compound Syrup of Wild Chatty. ' Yours, Very Despeelfully, THOMAS DIXON. The aubscrlber 14 well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that be has been afflicted' as above represented. 1 regard his recovery as almost a miracle. He is a worthy mintier of society. JAMES 111: DURIIHROW, PeatOr of Berlin Circuit, Hairiettire Conference.. We,the undershtned,reoldeme of the P.Slnt of Rocks and vicinity,are acqeminted with Thomas Dixon' And know him to have been affiliated as above represented And was thought by his fritntle, an, well as by our most skilful, physicians, to be past recovery, but by the exclusive nun or that inestsmable remedy, Pr. • Swayaa's Compound Syrvp sf 11:i1.1 Cherry, Is now re stored to perfect health, and we feel duty bound to recommend this valuable medicine to all who may be similaily afflicted. • Fred. Stuck. Metchant, 0. Thomas. Lloyd C. Belt. ** • W: H. Smith. • Samuel W. hedger, lE. W. McGill, William S. Watkins, Philip Haines, • John Walter. Philip ktelgauhalm. The above invaluable medicine is the result or n i m i rs years extensive practice In Philadelphia by Dr. eiwayne. Very Important Caution. Iteidewher no preparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine, except the anginal article as prepared by ,llr., Bwayne. See that his Portrait 19 on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Coinpound you will never know the real vlrtues,of Wild Cherry. DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. Swayno's Celebrated iteradfuge A cafe awl effectual retnedy !iii Worms, Pp'imp- Clinlora Mortma, Sickly or Dympeptic children or ndulta, and the most weft)! Fau.lly Medicine ever offered to the Public. AVM, a highly respectable. mt•rchanl of Wil- Ilatnspon, Pa., states : I Pave tried vour Vcrrnifuge In my .own family. add can aprak in the very highest terms'of It. My wife Is so much pleased with item will use no other. Remember 'none to genuine except that In square hottlea, with the portrait of Dn. So A%NI ors each wrapper. Bee that the nnme in !pelt correctly, SWAYNE. Dr. gicaystes degar•Coated Sarsaparilla sad Extract of-Tit Pills, Thee are undoubtedly the best Pill. ofered to-the publit, and no family should be without them. •ttafe and easy' in' their operation, without producing any griiiitig pain or unpleasant feelings. They are peculi arly adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it fit to nourish and,invigorate• the whole system. A few Joses wilt oftentimes prevent a severe attack of sickness, and, _ ftfr complaints to which females Are sull-rt they are NU Pills can have a bet ter effect than these for monthly irregularities which occasionally tappen to women. They. assist at tbe commencement of puberty; alien when there la a check from - cold, or Improper exposure, and cacti at the time of their entire cessation. by taking this medicine women would he catried on through with the change of life without - danger nr infringement on thrir more youthful days of woinanhood. • B e particular to obtain the genuine, ire that they are In Mises turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label with the signature of Lie. SIVAirKB thereon- Da. SWAY!!. Proprietor ofthe widely celebrated COMPOUND. dviser or Wan c or m and other F . Ax. MY MEDICINE*. has removed big Fr Meisel Mire from the corner of Eighth and Rare streets to No. 4 NORTH SEVENTh Street, above )Harker, Philadelphia, where all orders must be addressed. • AGENTS FOR senuvLKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. DROWN, IrottsslllP,Fe. CURTTE C. RUCIIIER, JAMES IL FALLS. "i mine JOHN' W. GIBBS. • tlVine, Pa. C. & O.3loßTareoeß, 11.1. Sneavan, Schuylkill Ea leo,s.o3nrem.na.Port Cartinn; Jo wee.. Orruanylors vllle;ll. P. Ilass,Tiisearnra ; E.J. Pavaamaqaa 1 ; RingssignEll. New Cattle W. MONTELIVII. Pates St. Clair; MY** < SmAymes,Patrerson; Psus Sarin. Pinegrove; Steel. k Davin*. Tremont r Coca & Sot. Llewellyn ; lone Wu-Liaise. kllddleporl C. , FRAILLY, Or arinaburg ; CONNOR & RIBO•Dil Sew Philadelphia ;ti.. Orwinsburg Landing': I. STAnTon, lilcKearaburg -JACO/ K•UffIISAII, And G. kE. Wei.m. Lower Mabantango and by all pea fern In medicine everywhere. • rragenta wishing* fresh supply ntDa. SWAT al Ws lidenictirms wilt pleas, send their orders to. the Prin.. Mimi Office. Philadelphia ' Hept.lS. lB5l AitSOLDIS 84151-1, ocytipitas brat a , emelt space, is eheart, tasty and conve n i.„ eat. and re not liable to get oat or repair, as other Locks. For safety BrtIOLIT 4 POl7. Aprll3oBsl. • 1441 • BEBE Pcittsv lite, A agovt, 1648 REMOVAL _Uri NAG WILSON. MAGISTRATE, CONNIE sour, Land. Agent and General C.ellettor.—. °Mee. Market weer, Pottaville.Pa. ' Nov. SG, 1830. DROP. CHARLES LEWIS GANZ, 114* spectrally tchnounces to the Ladles and gentlemen of Pottsville, that in addition to tits professienal s et— vlees,as a Violinist. he trill also give Instructions on be Plano. Aesidence„ Pannsylvanta Han, Centre Ht. 50v,2,16.50 44-it 1511IPPEN, ATTORNEY ANO N/ COUNSELLOR at Law. attliadelphia , it I attend to collections and all other legal business in the City of Pbilade lob la. rejoining Counties and elsewhere.— Office No. 113 Walnut steel above Sorentb. street. Philadelobta. . . J. p. SUER MIS. EACHANGS AND COL- O . burin/ Dike. Pottsville, Pa.—Dealer in uncut rent Bank Notes. Bills of Exchange. Certificates of Deposits. Cheeks and Drafts. Checks for sate on Philadelphia and Neer York, in sums to snit. March 40-i, DDOCTORO. 11/ESELER,II O MCEOPATMC PHYSICIAN. Itentoved his Otbie to one of the Brink Hangnail:a CosiStreit, Pottsville. April 2S, SAHVEL HARTZ...JUSTICE OPIUM PEACE, Pottsville. Wilt attend promptly to CoUeettoriv. Agencies. Purchase and /Sale of field Estate. &e, In Schuylkill Cotinty, Pa. Office in Centre Street.eppo lis the Town Hall. Oct 20. 180. the purchase and sale of Real Es late; buying and selling Coal; taking charge - of Coal Lands; Mines. are., and collecting rents—from twenty years experience On the County tie hopes to gleesatisfaction: Ofilee Mng Hkhantao strAS otts eet Pville. C: A. BILL, 14-If April 6. i. 850 % PURVEIL DRALca IN Pi 011• IRON fk Copper, Brass. liar and Bleet Tin. -Roddary Opleltet Lead, Se. Orders received -tor Mau and Copper work, and !Machine furnishing. All order. eonnected with the above line promptly attended to. .. South Street s atiove Front, Philadelphir. June 13. *t.rf ' IRON, &o. AIL, ROAD IROII—FOR SALE AT TII 11. York Store. by the aukweribers: • IO•to a a Mani:lllle Balt, 20 Pm to lb. yard. 50 Light' •• 24 15• 14 Flat Bar Rail Road 4016 .•; I1:} •• 44 10 ", 11 x • • 10 2 " 10 "; 2 •• P.ottailoe. Dee. 7. len, ring ROOFING.—THIS BEING BEAT eon when our citizens win desire to SWIM Mei buildings from the rnvoges of are, I. bptild seek ro have them made fire-proof—the. undersigned would re= spectrally inform the public that he le prepared to fulfil all orders for Tin Hoofing, spouting he.. gee. JACOB M. LONG. Battey ill., Juni , 29. 1650 /113/11N8.—For tale, 110 reel t la..ehain. Alan ,tdrnishad nt the shortest notice. 5.8,3-4. 11-16. 7-9. 15.16 and I in. best proof table chain, at N. Yesh prlees;-frelght added. E.VARDLEY & eON. April 20 1850 19. MISCELLANEOUS. L I QUID GLUE—Another of the ustful domes• the discoveries, cementing wood, Stone, glass Iron, crockery-ware, can be applied by any one. Re milers supplied by the case at Manufacturer's prices It is put in convenient sized bottles. There is no EX. Euse now for broken rhalie. For axle by & POTT. April 5, 1551 r4URNITURE POLISII—ONF: of the tiE B l articles for doitiestic economy ever offered to it c public. Any lady can apply it, restoring to wood It, original color..leaving a beautiful gloss, removing al stains and finger marks, for vile by BRIGHT & POTT. 14 tf . ril 5, 1851 I UMBER YARD.—TIIE ATTENTIoaI OF .1114 Builders and others, k respectfully Invited to Ott Manchu.: Mill, where they rata he , suitedin all kit.ds of Muted Fleming, Turning and Lumber, from I Inch Boards to Pannel Plank HENRY STRAUCIII Corner of Oth and Norwegian Streets 25, 1850 I 21-tf i i , II.ENCH LAWNS—BARECC de LAWNS; I Uareges, Oren. Linens, Laces and.E4lngo, by • J. hi. BEATTY & SON PottAvine, Nay 24. IESI THE IMADY & ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Gold fells, now stand A No. I to the Pen market ; every person who has tried them will acknowledge their seperiorlty. They are made athi sold exclusively by Brady dr. Elliott, two doors above the Mom's' Bank. %Verehes of all the celebrated maker - a:mid as above, at prices to stilt the times. fARAVTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN sums of I or 100 pounds Sterling on England,lre. land, Setitlind, %Vales, France, Germany. or any part of Europe, for sale, without any eharge, at B. BANNAN'S • Passage Agency in Pottsville. Also, European Bills and Drafts cashed andcolleeted at his "Hire. enerized at the lotvest_ratev, and no deterstion or Crumbling. „Inuel3, 11`50 23- -- - VA:1111.1AR SCIENCE-0E THE S(•IESTI r FIG Eaplanatioti of Common Things; a capita work for Schools and families, just received and foe MEIM Jun., '21.1841 JUST itura V BEAU 11r t'l. It 1 ICLA zOl Silver Combs, which will be sold 1.. w by BEADY & ELLIOTT. sb-St net TI. 15,50 i 4 ..ii V E LOPES —iix).ooojuxt tccelsed front Trade. • Sale,.and for sale Wholesale and ttetall. at such prices to soh the times. at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book an.l Stationsty Store. ti-_ April 19. 4ris:l •XTIIA FAMILY PLOVIIL-4 SIIVERIOIt article, f.ranle by I M. BEATTY it SON. •Marrit 29,1851 3-tr ,TENT LIRVEILNED A BEAUTIFUL A48(11IT. 11 ntent of Leliee' Garnet nail Peort Brea,' Plum, Dritrelrts and Ear Rlngs,for sale low DRADY 4 , ELLIOTT. SO-21 Dec. 14. IfSO TEItSET LARD—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF white and cloan lard, for sate by J. M. BEATTY & SON. 13-if Much :9. - - `E ISIIBIC•—LEE Al WALKER, I. tIeCIIIEnrP to George Willio t. No. 162 Chesnut street, tindrt !quorum. bay. jnot n1'1111,111(11 the following beaupful BMWs,. ' Think et.. IniksDrak, by N. J. !Doyle. The P.ytrt, by the author of ••WIII sou hate nit then ns now." Sauey Aare, nn lung by Mr. Huilimn, Music by 1)r. eunningtott. ••R - dne tltebrlitht Flag of o.lllmltht •• ileptatt to the pnpribtr air trf "Ever be Ilanpy," In Opera ''ochan Tres•." The' Thou an gone, hy the late ".1. T. le Ruffles .• OP Hopeless Lave. Woman's Love, •, A Dream that love can moor forget, by 31.• Keller. Dl!Brent Ponce, by J: A. Octal. • Primrnre do., by at. H eller.' Fluent& do., as performed at Cape Nay, by John-, son's Band Oalop Drilllant, from the Opera of the Poor Snag of Aytnnn, by T. 117. Wiereck. ' Sly Amusements, Elegance'. by Charles Vres. 1. itc , •W. have the pleasure to announce to the pub 1k that their stock of Sheet Music conotets of the lar gest and most complete apaortement to tie found in the country, they are constantly adding tolbi s _ elr stock all the new Music published In New York, poston, 4tte.. PIANOS. • A tine aas.rtnient of the beat manufacturers of New York and roston. at the Ilweat cheap prices. ' musicm. INRTRUMENTs Also, o general assortment of GultarsOlinlina, Ban jos, Flutes, accordeons, &c-, Viotin,Guitarand Harp Furth:rant' the best Italian qualities, all of wltich win be furnished to the public touttlic lade at the lowest WOO. Orders punctually a'tended to inn. 12, 1M0... SOLOMON FOSTER'S N.EW WHOLESALE AND ILETAIL BOOT AND 'SHOE -STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE AND AtARKFIT STS POTTSVILt. • THE eullecrlber invites the attention of thee public 1 to the very extensive assortment of Goods. con sisting of GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged Booti, Calf and Sip, donate soled Boned and Peg ged hoots, Water Proof Hoots Sewed and Pegged, from *2 to 34; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Boots. in great variety, constant ly on hand; Ctoth and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and Congress Gaitere, Calf Nullifiers, Oregon Tiee,and Sewed and Pegged Monroe'. • , MINERS' Boots and Monroes, of Brat quality - , al low prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Monr'oestoure ortlno. LADVEV. French and English Lasting Gaiter Boats, Wrote°, Calfskin and Goat Bootees, French Mor sotto, Calfskin and Coat Buten,. French Morocco. Kid 'w.it and punip spring Ltutsklna and JetTi4snns, French Morracto and Rid Turnronsda. (torn 30 cos. •to ; Mew England Lionteesand Shoes °fail kinds ctiearo. MISSES' sod Childrencfiastees and Shocc . a large asatimentsultable for this market, constantly on hand. - GUM Elastic Shots. Ougstock of Gum Elastic Shoes are onte best man ufactured articles the country can afford. Whig and Gentlemen would do welt to colt and provide thorn selves with good OnntAlines. the hest preventative. yet di/wavered of Colds Coughs and Consumption. TRUNKS, Chsrpetliags and Vaitces. ...The Travelling community mul Arad its well scat. plied with tea above articles which we will sell at fno dotal° prices. Roots and - Shoes, madc and tspaired to Order, TERMS CA.S4 Oct. IL 1851 CARPETING AND MATTINO—A handsome assortment of Carpeting and Styltiar, just 'stele ed and for sale by J. M. BEATTY & 80N. March 42, 1831 -144 f 11E1 ' , DRAINING CELLARS. Some cellars are so, - *et that they not only need a drain front the cellar, but it is meet. etary to make a drain round the Cellar at the edge, to keep the surface sufficiently dry , i t : of instead of a drain around the cellar, there must be a floor of plank or Other materials. One of the most expensive and worst model is a plank fluor ; it not.unly costsa road deal in the beginning, but this cost occursyen often, as the planks soon decay.'from the moisture under them. Arch!' pli n k floor i s not :good to keep vegetables Anther great evil is the unwholesome at;, EMI produced by the decay of the planks, v i hi t h effect not only the atmosphere of the reflsr, but that or the rooms above. The , following is a very cheap end excel. lent mode for making a good cellar. where the soil is wet. Sink the' cellar walls Atilt one foot below the - I,ur(aee 'of the cellar:— This lower part mat' notlare a good face. but no part of the stone should project in iar as they will be in the way of the drains: Af. ter the walls ore made,' dig a channel around by the ,Avall about one foot deep. and ul the same width, with a light descent toward the drain from the cellar. Then lay ,at the bot tom of this channel, a few inches from the wall, draining tiles or pipes. At the corners, as the pip / es cannot lie inserted into each ' other, apt the end of the tiles brought in close 4 coritadas in straight draining, some stoney, should be laid neatly and firmly around the open space at the corners, and covered. with a thin fiat stone. Ail should be well done, so that th'e rata G YARDLEY & SON ' 40- e. DANNAN Iluolt and Publishing (louse 25 MEI CM cannot disturb them. Then cover the tiles with gravel or gravelly loam, and till up the channel with the same soil that is used for the surface of the cellar. At the end of the tiles, at the outlet, place a wire screen, or some pieces of wire or tong - nails; so that the rats cannot enter the tiles. If the soil In the'cellar is not suitable to make a good sue. face, procure floe loam and spread ►t over to a suitable depth. Tread or beat it• down solid, and it will make a good firm floor and if it keep a little moist, it is the better for keeping both vegetables and fruit. A sandy cellar is very unfavorable fur many purposes. A cellar thus 'drained will be sufficiently dry when there are no 'springs inside the drains. In that case the wifier ..should be conducted off by tiles. The degree of mois ture at the surface of the cellar, nhieh should be slight, such as we fiud in common tillage land in fair weather, must be regulated hy the depth of . the loan), much depending on the wetness of the soil, and its texture in re- . grad to retaining moisture. This mode of making a good cellar, where the land is wet, is-very cheap and durable. The tiles or pipes would cost only about one dollar for a cellar 25 feet square, and the con of laying them is but a tritle.—N. E. Farmer. LONE MANURE. i Vegetable and animal matter's, when brought into a state of fermentati,ou by the agency of air, heat, and rnoisture immedi• ately give off carbonic acid gal, jwhich, it` confined beneath the surface of lite soil, witt become mixed with the Moisture ,I here, and .he taken up' by the roots of plants. And what is carbonic acid gas ? It is'!composed of two parts of oxygen, a constituent of at. mospheric air, and one part-.of cirbon, the principal constituent of plants, rendered iota• tile by the heat of fermentation.i It is the digested food of plants; it becomep incorpo• rated with water in the soil ; is tn eh up by the spongitiles or roots of plants ; transthit• ted through the sap vessels to 0141e:overt; ii there decomposed by the sun's !rave : thr oxygen passes into the atmosphere: the cat. bon passes dowda through another !set of sets, and being gradually disengaged from the water which conveys it, by evaporation, it becomes a solid substance of the plant.— , Carbon COtiStillitrA principally the structure of the stems, branches, and roots of plants, and it can only find access into Plants in a fluid state, combined with oxygen. From this view of the matter, inc reader will un• derstand why we recommend long manure for hoed autumnal ripening crops, and trtu we insist that one half of the valUe.of cattle dung is lost.by suffering it to he reduced IL, the coinlitioa of short muck before it Is buried on the soil. All vegetable matters contain more or less carbon; ttud carbosre acid gas is invariably. produced kn the sec met ting and putrefying processe s .—Genesee Former. • ECONOMY IN FIBIEIp. It is generally admitted, that fanners might save much by a "reform" in theii methqo of fattening hogs. In the matter of feeding, a herd of eight swine, which evil consume, according to the com Mart computation, fiheeu bushels of corn a piece,_in order set theni in a marketable condition, amounting to one hundred and twenty bushels, there might be a saving of at least forty bushels, by steaming or cooking the food before fe,ving. Thi., when corn is selling at 75 cents, as at present, is equivalent io 2.30: Would That nut pay for the trouble and labor ? It its enmputed that the toil and loss of getting it ground's ten per cent., so that the cheapestis to steam or boil the grain sufficiently to .'thoroughly soften it, also saving the labor of hauling it to mill. Any person who will take a glance at the sty, where swine are crammed with hard corn, need no other s argument to . demun• strate there is a loss of one .fourth or u ne third, than is afforded by the imPrfectly, is somecases entirely, undigested excrement. JELLY PROM IPPLIC4. Dr. Thatcher, in his American prehardist, gives the following receipt : 1 - "It is not known, perhaps, so 4 enerally-as it ought to be, that apples make an excellent jelly.. The process is as fitllocc4: they are pared, quartered and the core completely re moved, and put into a pot without water, closely covered, and put irro an . Uven or over a fire. When pretty well Steeptd, the juice is to be stineezed out through's cloth, it, which a little white °I AA egg added, ant' then the sugar. Skim it previonit to boiling; then reduce it to a pro c i,er consistency, 'and an excellent jelly will [vibe proiltict." A better jelly can be made with!crabitpplea by the same process. 1 LICA.VES. OF PLANTS. The branUhes and leaves of• plants rarely touch one another whilegrowingla a siateof nature; learn•from this not to crowd plants until the leaves are expanding ; in the former ease the three budi will bear early flowers; is the latter they will not he* to expand until the oth . rii are in full' foliage, and will bloom proportionally later. • 1' coucin IN noasics. It is said that small twigs of cedar.choPPed ) 1 e and mixed with their grain will cure a cough; and that it has been used with tom -plete success. , i , . . . - . , ~ ,DIZAD, rt.ownailL : , -• . . , ,_ , . l. ReMoVe,altdead oMarg front! mien - Disk , unless jou wish to snveseedi the plauts wilt thus be prevented from exhayi.tinit them ,,, MEI
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