CARDS. ivrrt. WILSON, IidkGISTPATE, CiffiVEl 11 Racer, Land 'Agora and General-Collector.— Office, Market greet, Pottsville, P i a • Not. (]nob , . crommns Lewis cANZ,' spectfltlly announces to the La4iee and gentlemen of Pottavllle, tent in addition to bis profeesienat ser viceeoli a Violinist. hew!!! alto me i ns tr uc ti on , on be Plano. Residence. rounsrlianiti Hall, Centre At. N0T.2.,1550 ' 4141' T,IDNI7AItO SHIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND coYNSELLOR lt Law. Phtladelphti.wittatteud to eattertroes and in other leant hp•ter s aln the City of rhiledelphia,liejniniic C.metle4 n 4 elserinnt"." -- ors , e Nn. 1.73 Walntit greet alw,ie etcventh ctreet. Philadelphia. - - T P. STIERVFIN, 2EXCILOWE AND COL .; . P.4tsyt!lr. Ps --Dealer In nncur rent Bank Nntrs. Hills of rii,zlmnze. tertificates of Danes's*, Checks and Drafta Clucks -fns sate on. Plitladelphts and Ness York, In turps to suit.- March 9. 1551. IC-t DACTOR C. 111ESELEROIONICCOPATItli -PEIYgICIA :temoveil his office to one of the Brick ttonsess loCoalstreet,Pottsktlie. Aprtl 28,1149. 13-tf QA2I.II7EL PF,Acr;, i)Pottsville. Will attend romplly An C. , llectior.r, IStenvirs. Purchase, an.t eale ni Heal c.. It. ttehtlytkitlCount v. Pa. o:Pre In Evolve. Strcet.opvi i;e the Tpwn I cli. Ort al. 1.".10. - - , A CIENCIC— Far the perch.," aind ;ate of Ecr.l E -1-1. tate; bayln: and rellutxCorl; takirtl7 ~, ConlLends; Mn..,i &e., and entlectin; re:tut—rent, meaty pare rape/tear* In o.e. C•turty he horwe t, civriatbfartion. Office Mahantonro Mreet - C1:1A.3. M. ItILL, 14-tr April 95. IS.!;.) A PUEIVES, I.)F.AI,ER: 1t acnAp 10)? C.pner, lira's. tilt -tort W.-rt . .% Tin. .ntitirtr gOnliet Lead. &c. Orde , s n•ci ist l far eIIIF4 an Coiner work. and %thine itirolvhtok. Ail order. - convened with the above fire, rontot lv rttteorted to. 0- South Ocreet,shove rt/nt, POladelrElls. • Jane 1n.1550 • f IRON. &c. 3 0 &IL ROAD IRO A—FOR SALC AT TII :Vim* Story. by the Pnh.erlherit i . 10 tone Phoenixville T Ito li. 25$ lee to thele.r.i. 50 " Lieu . r" T .. 24 ; " " IS " 1I x i Fist per Mill Raill Iron. . 20. " 12 x 4, '•- 0.. - 10 q li 2 i 10 " 2 x k i‘ • , . 10 " 2-= i " "•. --', Punic!lle, Dec. t.. 1.1,0 rl'IN ROOFING.— num 6EESII TUE MCA I pan whr.n onr ellizpne wan 4eetr, to secure 1 1 1 e: 6 tlitthrteeflorn the I'3 ePese of sro,4lmuld rerk to he• term made fat proof—the r ood...burned ; woold r.- epeetfully inform th► pnbll: tirtt to prepared_ futill all orders ("r Tin Ruoung;tm‘uting &e J CUB ..1 ONG Pottsville, June :g. f , 11A.INPI.,—For Safe, 1 . 23 fret i in. ch•in. lir . I. ~ forttf•hed et the efrates. 1, ,, tice..`.5,3-4„ 12-It - 7-8 13-16 and I In. brst ;,roof eah!t. (lain. at N V.r prlees,fretzlit mddeil. - 6. Y&Iti)LE, t A. ON. Aprli 204650 ? 15- MLRetLL A NEOUS ) UMBER YARD. —TUN. ATTENTION 01 1 • Builder, nnd othern, :a resq , ectruily In to th Planting Mill, where they ran he IP :wed i n all Itir.4% Pllned Flnoxine, Turning and Luinurr: arum I ant) I.lo.rdn to Panne) Plank. ; j itm,:ny 1..7 4 ', Ari II . . . -Cornei orßth and Nnivergi4n Street*. ?lay 25. 1650 i , 1 . - :I-IC fHE RRADT & : 'ELLIOTT , tWarrantrdi 1.. Ever Pointed Gold Pens, now of and A No.I in the ten market; every p.:renn who haa tried them wit , aesnowledze their superiority They are made an. 9.,!4 exclusively by Brady A. Ent off, two (16ors atm the !diners' Bank. Watehen of -all Inn rplehr .y re maker, sold at prires sun the times. • I'ARAFTS AND DILI.A OF I..EXCHANCE i IN 11 sumo of I orIOU poundo Sterlite. on Encland.lre land. Scotland, Wales. France, Germany, or aby part of EUrope, for sate, withant any Mire., at 11. DANNAN'A Pass:tie A et!riry - irr Potirr European Bills and Mane c-latied and rollecred at his office., • epPasselip,,re ai.o n rra tritvest rap -I, and tie detention or r rutr.bf June 8. ISIS 3 VXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—A SITETRIOII -12.1 article. &agate by J M. BEATTY k. SON. . March 22..14512-tf • T FERSET LARD . —A SUFFRIOR ARTIE:LE OF J 'white and clean !and. for sale by • J. ?d. BEATTY & RON. ' March 29.1851 HOTELS ,IONTGOME11.1" fiOTEL—Corner r2:t.7. or SIXTH and *strceta. :thrive Celloahlil Phttadelphiit. "'hie spaciottv - Moose is nun , tripl;te with every convcrii enee,and ready to ateentitindlte either transient di permanent Iloadere The Inratian tr. rentral,ftnd the neighborhood desirable. Any one ybdiitir tho city nn basiLleFF or pleavuo., and met - tiny" rPlire 1 . 1 , 111 the Noir , . rind bucle. cannot ticheV..r . fi,e<111::11(1d291 th1:1 at thin ertabliahment. hal hgen ni ated In fitting uff . thc hooe.: The ehamhprc are writ nod ventilated. and the Tahle and Bar provided with tt.elleet the market ran efn.rd Good Yard aid et!al-lieehttleited to the prettilec.. SCIIELT2. P l orrietatit. P , ;.tt 13.1911 TRE3I().NT 11(1.1VI7, flo.ton. Is nett kn -ern eetan'eshmenlis ' , till eon jtg ducted in the knrne r.ll,n.et it has aye been. The ce-h ,, nl :Dd. nrent t or thn, bonen., Ito cnalmcaltnun atern - reinente, and the comfort!! and Intorie, to he lottnilt_here, combihe to r•ndre It a frnPeable an I atiilnt.e . rnEtt mrido traveller. having here one of the firm 01 Jo, - t. Tue. tire & r , long at the hold of the n.tanll.lrtn. , nt, the riuh,eri ner pledges hie heft a a•Ptil , nn In w.,eitrain Its r,•puta i+n,anct to gir,e f rtiOrt,to tu•ton,rg. W,M tI. PARKER: ltn vspt.•4o, lt,Sl THE AMERICAN lIOCSE., MAIZT WEAVER 11 'ipectfulty",informa the p . iih!tc and iravellinz eon - m - 001 y renerntly, that rhe-bna operei thin larre and torithin , finna furniah,"l in 1 NII. le. Ftra4her loot! errwri?nee Lithe hu.inea= of a hunt rate lintel ,and welt ketnin!rr re:lot:vino to “e -nr.nnndate, her ena!otners dePetio on hem!: !.111.- with every thing conttnela e to their conifortAnd - - Jan. 19.18511. - ' . ~/-7 , 2 JEANESITILL:-.F.; 11,4 1T0TEt...—T1111 .:,._ • pubxerlber would reifully inPluri the l:: dLi tra*.elllne , comEnnli tv..0.1-.1110.1„ir. t ;, , neraily "th:.t he ka*Terl,tpd ihia llotrl if; rood 9t)le. Gir.li IA nom, prepared in,6irniAhl4o.t.f.t. Accnnunois ii,na La all ‘i , ho may favor Mtn iVilh 4 :l rail. , ~ : 4 0 A:VI 0 MARTZ. :lAar.ef.ville, Luzefne en., April;4 4 16,1551. I 4-tf FOR SALT: 17011. SAGE.—The subeer)lo4,4affer for 'ate a en parlor 6 Inch Pump, f, Geri , i)O yard,. of 5 2 a inch pinoa, with holiN, At., all in gond Also, 25 4/rift Cars. -40 Int.)o nil.. 0 of which are ri:;:t4 with double hrakoit, ii! or are In good running order. Alin, An yarla Of 11 laOr- elope Tbe agree will be sold low Alf : gash or approv ed piper. 12,/' fll 13, ISM, . FOR 4 n1.. , v , i.• 1- le tie ,l,l,llle,c hriilve In which nc , c , re 41,1 .v. In Thlitie The nill l .l l iir nvib of vrre 'noun In Ihr Flor cmirii.—llvt• and viiniTvlity rirran2ril. with every con vanienCe t 0 Takwit Prioaost inn elvtil at Mite. - Marth I. 1630 T , OR SALE ..One 10 hot:. ,rnEtne, with break !' Inr rollpro, xrreptig. , pii.Rftliig and-every tritnu 11Pr•I itry a hntit CO:0 brPokii!it ,establehment,whiell wi;l he grad on %cry reavniableteTf.e. iG Ea. If. Pf MTS. 11•tf March C. IFIIO vim sAtaz....n.. 30 bnror I Will , ' lilt( IIC1 , 11:2 all trynna:Oke b.,. at the Back llineColliery, York Farm, hr , t 1 tho :i'~i¢'n'.';A`'w>F~.Yo'f."u~~. Ax_.,,]-:4.~r>~5..::.M' AND POTTSVILLE - - I will teacb.Y‘n tu - rierre the bosses Of the Earj 6 , and brieg out from gin caverns of Moo urine,nerniaprltivti . vvill give p!rerith to our banda and subj.i.et . all Nature to our Übe and Ple a asore• — Dr. Joheuott • 'PUBL.ISTIED' EvER.;i - ::SATURDAY .33Y 40.1E140AT1 ART moor:. TNCORPORATIALIythe Leg st.,tall vie {tribe State of IN'evr Vert:. IStl.t, tor tt.e pretztotina..of the tine aria itite-Voiled Einee. 011icers fur lt,fil; Ana:MA:if I V. C07,2E.V.i. Llecitiat: Acsvis. Ttea*:. firer; ANtiacw WiLINED. Coirt,paniting Wetlretaq evasion. Jr. Recording Eliciting. Cost, TnisPrr pf2llovae..leest-Itehort Eelly, Andrew Warn,' e, Re; . ..ik MO , .larTis, John 11.*Aststaii; ',Win If. Apple. ''toe. Event A. buyelani, Philip Mane, Cringe VV. Aerie U. Witham .1 , George TrEasertl. Eras: let C. 11 , ,n..tiet, Willtaus . D. Georze! Curlier Charlet. P. itidner. F4itlinin J. Hop: ;.In..l:.r*hezu Cozzer,s.MarehullQ.lln;ieri,a.rreil . - trich A.T.oe,Chartee P. Daly. Nails:tele! jart , le, Jr. , PROORANIME FOR !ESL Every lt übs..ribrr or Eve &Wax is A.membe for the guar, and is entldrd to 3 1. A copy of each I,(L lie; Rum OM (re. (erred to In the rirchlzr.) j which :shank. issued In IF.sl. 4 during not/ Ulf InOittll In which paymenuf his t uhsc riot ion shall be made. This is moodily publication, of etzteetror morequatto pages of•ihreetolunins each, Illustrated with Engravings and 'Etchings from 'works of the moat distinguished artistes. • M. A print of Mr. Jones' line Celia,lna ma Steel; measuring nineteen inches by' twenty-one Inches; after Woodville. celebrated palatine of' Mexican Nesse, representiey a group at the door of an Mtn, &ening td the reading of an account unite fleet battle of the late Nlelican War. A. wet Fire Prints from flubbed E line n! . . graving on azteel, of Um averaie eimsof eight tochee. by ten inch.. and executed by American F.nyraeers, after the follow leg pat:um:as " Horton f'rosinlcthe Pedee . by Ranney; Mt. Waehington. from the Valley of Conway, by , Ken. ft.St ; , A ni@i kart Harvesting Scenery, by erdpsey ; ' i Old '7O and Young '4B, by Woodville fi B frealnine for a !unite, by Mount; : ; TRUA li.ruiltig a Gallery of American kit; of conceni ent P ize for binding. or for preset% Won in a pen -f liiiifead of framing if defined. IN. fi chore hi the thstributlen of several hundred Paintincs. a. cloturcs and drawing@ ih water c.alor.— Ain.nir them are the works of the following eminent Artists.viz: Durand. Ed:anode; llnetinvion.' Elliott' %fount, Churib. Bireliant. Cmpser. Gray, Casilear, Oinks, Glenne', Peels lltinglify.-I.lintkley,". I.l@keg, Flagg, Clifford, Audubon, 'Clonney, Soutellai s whit it ice, Mc,Kpnkey, and others. The su'i@rriber has thus an unequalled opportunity to achieve the triple philippic of obtaining a valuable return !In a @to •II Invet.tinentrif @miring ihe ;ins , imsol'on 6 .. f a Fuhrulor work, gratiftlug his taste for Art," and of afording encouragement to promising Anima of his own country. Subscriptions received by• • B. avows. - Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill COunty. Aug 9,.1 . 651 . 224 AltT UNION OF PI3IIADEL.P74I/3", nroriparbted by the Lerialtari of Ptauriltinia, IQ! tha Promotion of Art of Luiz , iu the Ll. Matti OPPICERS.-11ENRY CAltr.V. Preen:co. ; WM. D. KELLEY, Vice Ptesident; EDWARD P. MIT. CHELLerreasuiei ; E. H. BUTLER,. Recording Sen. retury 'DEA.. W. DF.WF:Y. Cthreeponding Secreta ry Honorary fiec tetra). for Fichuylktileounty N. BA s; NAN. , LVERY NIF:MBER for the year Mt, will recolv,4 tor each suharrinion or Fiye Dalin'''. a print of Huntington'. ."CaIIISTIANA: AND HER CHIL t)RRN,'t a nuravrd by Joseph ,Andrews. flown. ai.d the companion, n print or Huntington's " MERCY,B DREAM," evieraved by A. H. Ritchie, New York, or the choice of ..ny two of the f Blowing four tipte vii: 1. John- Kac.r'siateretew Otani Queen of Seet t c,' pained by Leutze engraved by Sartain: '2. Ruth avd , Boa!, painted by Rothetinel, engraved 61.1.52 50 3,150 25 09 by rfartain. 3. -Ifeeres Dreary. Palmed by,ifuntinirtrin, engraved by Ritchie. 1 . 4. Christiana cod her Children, painted by Hunting ton, engraved by Andrews. And a ropy of the I:fhtladelyAits Art Union lieportor, a rocutlify pampt.lctcont - MMig a report of thetracsac 4iona of the Institution, and information onThe sub ject tf the Fine. Arts, throughout the whole World. The net Union of l'hiludelphta awards prittr.s m its own Certificates, with which original American works of Art may be purchased in any part of We United States, et rite cpimu and Retection of the person,whp may obtain a price at the Annual. Distribni lon, which takes pluce on the evening of the last week day in every Sear. _ . B. lik1Cii11:1 .64 y. lheExteutive Canirnittee of the Art Union, wbrn eo requested. select Work," of Alt. witliottt charge or cempenhutfun. trout their Pree„Galtery, 2ln Chestnut Firer!, thr those, pr rsnr.s in the noon - ire, who tnav live remme from flattener, nr public exhibitions or the Fine Arta. . Rr.h,criptiune of Merritieriihlp, e 5 1 ,0 vhouldPri tame as ea 111 . 11 , g prart av 'to entitle nieroberz trel Pally number: tit the t• Reporter," which wilt he for warded:Non the receipt of the money to anj• part of t the country. : 4 ,o, , eriptinnsi received by the unibtral:ned, where the env re.vlnge, snit Reporter eau he seen.— dubst rim it rer will also be received at tbist race. ILAN !..11-AX Sariorary.See'ry for Schuylkill County, Pa -1 gre , y DzsrOrery for Bilfu.rs Con.qztiitirms DOCTOR J. S.: ROS'E'S 11 IN !:ones, at 121 arid 23 Gents--fiee from Mercury, and eon le, trken a. alr'sea'bon., ty both.ffesen, of a:1 aeea land alumni maid lr weather_ c . > Nu huai ncee Or tanning man shnuld be w thou? them ;pi They are rru:y the l'..nr Mare, friend, and mite RIO 'Alan's The above Pilo. are the reault of thirty yenta' prac tice In Phil:I:le:obi:1. and if taken with Dr I. ri Ro.w's Tonic fever ;n,l Ater Mixtisre, they will rare the rntat stribbornracce of Fever and Agee, or Chills and Fever. For Live! Complainte„Dvepepoia, indierstlon, and all Dillon. cnniiitiollo a the symerp, then. have nn ..11.101, at thousands in the Southern end ,Wentern States Will te•rtify, who have used them A 4 anurga live Olt they set like a charnli'free from Stilthir• etreneth knit apprvisk., andenlivening the spirit?. rot rale, at tvlitOtaala or retall.by R. DANNAti. Agent fir Schtsylkiil ("minty. rr;Drnegieis anaothere siteldied at the usual whole sale Nitre, Auguit 30, 1831. II MAHE'S PAtcrit Firo Proof PaINT. . FROM 01110. • rptlE Subscribers have Jost received a further sop -1 ply of this cingular and Valhab e substance. in additlOti to the 'Slate color, they have a heautlfitl • chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand stone now in use, and en much admired for the front of bending:, • ID principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro toxtdolof i ron;which in the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily/accounts for Its fire-proof nature—the two for Mer s.li,nta nr es bcing . ntin-conductora. and the latter teflon as a eement,to hind the whole together and make a firm' and datable paint. : For are it in mixed with (Aniseed 011, and applied with a brush, the tame as ordinary pmat, to wood iron, tic: zinc, canvass, paps, , &c. It herding gradu ally an d becomes fire -omit I. •It is partlmiarly suite Me for 'roofs of buildings, steirmlmat a Id car-decks, railroad Mid:sciences, Ate. A loot' co ited with the article equal to one a- slate,, at • vast lasing of el pence. ; i, . - Specimens may be teen at the office tf the subseri hers.. ; HARRISON, !Ilium & Co., No. 431, South Front Philada. 17-tf 10 . 0122,1h43 LAND wiuMearrs. • 13ouNry LA.NI) WARRANTS OR CERTIFI. cotes, itension Certificates, and all sums of money doe on acentint of arrears of par. fame, mileage property lost, or, destroyed in military eerolee, er. pensestncurred. or money elpended fur ortanlzine Volunteer Companies before being mt..tered into the service of the United Stater, and alt other claims - against he Government strictly attended to, and all claims et/cored at the shorton notice. Perrone hola log unilquidated claims against the United States, can have them' adjusted by - calling at my otbre, in Cent restreet. next door to Jacob Kline. Erq. D. D. McGOWAN. Poetsvllls.Nov. 11 4 50 44. tr SOMMTIMIG, NEW. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT PIIILADEL phia wholesale prices. The undersigned has otxned In the Silver Tetrare building. Centre Street ,Pottsvlim; a general assortment of , Groceries, Pm , Won't, Piith, Oil. &e,, allot whist( will be sold at the - 1.311:c prices that , cooniry merchants pay to the Philadelphia . Jobbery. Reight added . - All epode geld at this establishment; are poichased from.erst hands in the elites of New Vork and Phliwielphla -; and deal ers will be supplied here, at the;same advance that Philadelphia merchants hare in baying from the same parties. Merchants nee rerecciTillly solicltrtto call and cz ar:tine for.lhemselges, before visiting the city. C. J. DOBBINA. Agent. April 26 .1E 31 . ' 17-tt*. IITIiOLESA LE DEALI:IIS, No. 111 N. THEM 11 , street; ltd door below RACE, Philadelphia.— :i.OOO Corn Brooms, 800 &atm Painted rackets; SOD nests :Cedar Tubs, GOO Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins: 6I nests Willow Kinkel'. Also every description of Bristol Brasher, Mats, Eaetern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest manufactur— er? rash prices. N.4l.—Orders promptly filled A11,1'3,1651 Peers Datis , "Vegetable Pain WONDER OF TRE:ACC.—IfiTERNAL & External lirmedy.—A great discovery and value ble medicine. Every family ehroild have ci bottle In MICA. uraadJen AIIekTICIION. It One* Chtdera, Dowel Complaints, Cholfc.Diarrhera, Fever and Anne, Tfles. Dytentary, rain in the Head, Brahma, R..cuinet tigtn. Dyspepsia, and Herris READ THE EVIDENCE: This certifies that 1 have for several, months used air. Davie Vegetable Pete Killer In' tny'fatally In several of those caserfor which recommended. 1 and fled It a very toren! family medicine ' 'A. ARONSON. • Teeter of 2d Rapt's! Chore b, nifet.• 770,u-nr, Jlfd rates Plasterer. Tele may certify that 1 Wive used Davis' Palo KS er witteyea* success . In mei of Cholera l'isfanterns C o mmon Bowel Complaint. Emnrhitls, Coehs,. Colds, &c., aid would etneeriellyreeomm end it ass rateable sielly Ineelelne. - • JAS. C. IlllGhtlen. FRIEIVD Davis.—Tbia may minify teat 1 aim Mee the Pena Killer in my family. My Iu nitlt tats been so prod far three or four months past, that I have but little or no use for tt, and would still rrenmhnend II to the public. RICHARD Pt:CH:HAM. Fallaiver. :4 month, 11th. WO, For sale by JENKINS or. 'SHAW, in Chestet Street, Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agent* rot Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom an orders avid applitailons- for; agent les from Eastern Pennsylren la should be addressed. B. lIA.NNA N. llihniStrala and Retail Aslant Ibr Sthoylkill - ti•Einyalsta and others inapplied toaell win ,et the tonlar rates. •--- - - • - Aug 11, 1550 • - S t f F'LllANlN.—.The:inhiertbir him lint-reeilited E.: flue loon Mont nf Ekasnt PA NS:, of eldetertin lo s* If Net will be onl4 ten thap.eity Pitttlivit . PANNirkkittsl4 row% aat th.OVI • Ajf.ROAD, OR ANTI , BILIOUS M. & 3. M. ROWE, Hiller. ME NM sA.TuRDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER S 2t451.4 73910.1.1311'S P.EIS.IS9GE AGENCY P. 1v . 12Vrit NEN dz. U 0.,., (ratinti-iirn Et 1624.) Genrra 1 Pamge and Foreign Ea-Mange Offers P. VIL - IVVIIN Es Ec co., b 3 riOUTII STREET, New York, Et 9 a n4l ZOLEWIs , • WHAIIP, Btaton,62 NOIZTIf-SECOND N evnEra thitadelphla, 65 ORAVIER .44LAS15- IiTHEET, NPVTOtleang. • • Y. W. BYRNES & CO.. 36 WATER LO) FOIL /W.MI CTANcES TO AND PA ASMIE r1(05: Great Britain and Ireland ARRA NOEME.N I ts.• FOR MIL —Tit s•tliirrit•er: sego to Inform ths pubiie throughout the Vent(' 'States and Canadas that tip, have completed their arrange., ments forihe year ISM. Persons is.nding roe their friends, of those returuingtothe "Old Country." n ill find it thetr interbst to select our several inapaificeni and well..known Lines of Fackets,salllng as helm, for their conveyance No ezpeuse has been Ipercd have Enalgrants made comfortable &triog the vsly4re All passengers engaged with us will be shipped undo the euperintendenee of our own Firm ;—heins the Oldest Established and omit ektensive in the Trade, and with such unequalled arrangements, Cmleranir will inert with facilities from us, that no otherfinuse can furnish. Vie can confidently assett.wit bout rear of euntradlction.that of the hundreds of Thousands sent out by UJ during the lost • ..Tereniv.sis. Years," not one tn.! , had just cause of complaint. All our 'Averments cm, plainly stated. sad wilts made are strictly sacred t0,t,1 In al I cases where persons dettine cf,mlec the Tenney will be refunded without 'deduction, on rnturnlng u. the Passage Certintate and Recant. Remittances to England, Ireland, &Oland 4'. Wales. The sulunsibers have at Ali times for Cll.: EaK.AFTS at sight, fur any aliment, on the NATION; I. BANK OF IRELAND AND Al.!. ITS BRANCITFA, which ore paid free of (Recount In in the pri s m at towns throughout the united Kingdom. Pereons to aidingln the conntry, Ind wishing. to send money to heir friends, may inenre' Its twin: done corn city, on their remitting us the amunnt th.y tviMa rent, tent:. the name and address of the person fur whom it i. 'n tended: a Draft will hen he forwarded per first tiAILING PACKED!, or STEA3IEII, and a Receipt returned by mall. - ". P. %V. & Co. have wellknown reeponedile Agent. in alt the seaport Lorene to IRELAND, SCuTIL,ND and 13ALEy from whence Wteamet F leave fur Live': pool, and In many of the Interior towns, Who, are mon,attentlve to- Emigrants oh embarration, at the t minus ports. in fact all our arrangements for Pas sengers, anti the payment of our Drafte, are so perfect that no possible delay ordisapprtintroent can occur. a. For further punk:War* apply In cr addrees by teller, poet paid, ' P. W. lirlthEit S 3 South attar.. Neu York, or BENJ. IIA Nti IN. Pcttpville. If roil desire your busines. prchipay and safer, (Alia t B. Lianaah*s Otto. where the draft: , are bunt HS, paya hie in all rims or E nrcpe wit Trott din conn. at any the Baulhi, and without et:y.loe)% Jan. 11. 16.51 2-if Utility and Conventenee Combined ! PIANO £ND =SIC/1Z INSTEMMENT !rare Itutms avid Taper Sin!' C FO:l3Tilh r -rilU (Mitt in: WILL IN A FEW .1 d 44 two doors below hls present Esin t, a Plano rod !.!I”irat tit ‘trioneta Warehrtogr, t.,geriwe glib a Piper and Imiry es pies. Ills Pianos wi!l be from the - 111,st relebrated,mak Cr'. arpt t kat Instruments u iit ba selected win great care, by one or the ben Arts...twin the convtrY Ho has just received a lorof V irnil4, Guitars,Fin tea, Fifes, Accordions, kr •of varinns lr 4 a. The (*jet-tor the subscriber Is to furnish ee.od arti- Cieo.lllSt at cheap an they our be. litlrChaFed . Ili Phila delphia, at cultivate a taste for music In this com munity. PAPER fIANCINGS.—The aubecriber rrla also open in connection with the• Eetablislimer.t a Paper Siore emnturing All kinds nod styles or to , r ince, for Mile, Parlnts and Rooms. Alan. Gold alit! Velvet Papers, L'orders.-liecoratlons, Oak, _ltoe mood, Matto:any and other paper?... Ills arrangement watt the Manufacturer,. an• such that he flatters himeelf that he ran I - nutlet, as 7,,uni at, assortment to select frum at will he (mind in Ilne largest establishments in cruelties, ranging in prier frmn nce me 10 62 per piece. IN prices will al-er u found as low, and in man.; 111.44 PC Ca luty , r than the canleartlclts an , Sold in Pniladetphia. ' ii- l'aper Hanging Merchant=, rte., supplied tahr.:e. sale at city prices. 11. tin.,;%.a. N. c:). All 'anda of Maur/cal Inortintrnta nn hand ntitattngt to order at short notirr, with tlos that !laity will bk .rl•ete.iby a roman:en, A the city. Jui.e2l,Vst INSTTACCTIOMIN 71:121C! G Data-. 11. A FIIEY:tIILLF3I, fool t h e 1 In Europe, respectintly announesot to the I.a:liryt and Gentlemen of Pottaviile and Its virtnitv,t hat Ite. Visit To this plate I. tar the purptwe of fortnlog win ter Clav,es for Ingtrurtion In Dizeln:. Hie ,roninti are befog suitibly Toted up, ;Ind will r;lortly he open for the rev.ption or pupils In the meat:tune lie %till have the lionnr of iva It upon the eillit...nt; at their Idenre far the pun...r of ohtarilietz th,ir cot too. t fp- The follloAing ore attire of the Danrra he prop , l4 , e teach In the cource of the st.an ,, n:—Qnadt!l;es; french Polka, Swe'llPh. Plqo, :llneurka. enml;lna tmn,—Wfilizes; Plain, Polka, t+enteli. C.dteep, Hop, COM Moroi. Tyrol,—Polk.o..: Sprint, Natnina!, Polonalne, SugliFtille Centro, r Gnu., Pra,ntr g.vert, if requirra.—Ctaillion pa tier will t, eVery I•sn Dly,l of and Thi1r.1.17.--11notrPt —C'elt , cll froth t to 4, I:e•netrmell k to I": CitV4rett 5 to 7 1'.51. Teruor zno(l..rite—payftlar on, hair' in adcance, the ether aft.r ter first cis lesgons. • ' Canker 11, 1551. 41-tf =AVE • t'N HOYT'S ( POWDERS. rr11154 preparatinn la nnw twine off..req Ir. the, pOldir 1 as a ' "uarranteed Cure for the III:A VES in see, and aa the only known medicine in the world, having been need In the, private Veterinary practice, nf the proprietor for the last 37 yeare ; and he has never known It to fail in a elnitlr instance of proem. ring n laming cute, and leaving the hor.+e in gond spirits for work. The utter tnrompetencynf the horre: for labor, when troubled reltit 1.11,15 rontinnti dit•efi.r, should induce entry one having curb to apply Immo. diately for this remedy. Price rinettnltse per packagr, which u 111 be sent —with lull directions," to any part of the United State, All letters Or communications to be addressed " Post Pali," to I. P. IlOYl'. Rear of No. 10 Routh Fin Street, . Philadelphia,. :1-Wholesale Agent for the United States. N. B.—agents panted throughout the colliery, to to whom a liberal disrount will be given; and their names plated In the adrertisemente. • Address aa above. Ott.ll, 11.51 r .11-ent. • FURNiTUitt:, Paten!. spcina liadafrada i extension Dining Tnalen, nett and walnut Office and Dining Itrionl Chairs. &e. - . . HART, WARE & C0.,N0..250 CHESTNUT Stiect, above Tenth, offer. fur sale at very low prices a large and handsnme assortment of ENAMELED FUR NITURE of their own niaunfactute, suited to I.oth city • and minty residences. complete sett: , or single mewz made to order. Persons furnishing lintels and boarding houses will find ILa cheap and dealralde ar ticle. Complete setts for Chambers, front 8.15 up wards. Alen, superior Walnut Extension Uinta: Ta idea, from *IS to b 23. Patent equine Bedstead'', r dries. Din ,nr Rohm, Rockirg.vend other Chai•e, Spring and H a ir sy,ttre....*. Mahogany and Wsinut, Plain and Fancy Furniture in great variety, &c., &e. Thc pub lic are invited to call and examine., N 11. Dealers intpplled on liberal terms. Oct. I 41P251 41-2 m fpliE excitement emotequent no the afrßal and I progress or Jenny Lind, having.euht4de4 since bet dervartnm from the elty. the greet rentfe ttattrae ttnn appears to he et tin LAMP STORE, - N: E. Corner Fourth and CUERRY titrecto, Phila., rtelphiyerbere can be found therheapeat and boo. a f p, c orißilpfg Of LAMPS of every deserlptior in the city. Alan. Canndalierf of the'newest patterns. Bo plat Holders and Candelabra* of the most approved nYlf 4 .!OPSI4IIIiy on hand. N B We will make ariangkmento for lkittnlng up Public Hoorn', for one or more nights on the moat reaeonahle le ripe, at the chortrst notice. FULFORTII & Pidlada. Sept :7. 1951 394 m 4 TIM t subscriber hasthe Jost r , •celved. 47 47- ..Wnan "leg nt a} oases Piano from th es e ,. ninplebratce establishment of Conrud Meker, sl with al the latest Improvements, Rose n nod frame, it Will be sold-at theluanufacturer l a low est prices. A beautiful assortment of Melodeons, or Sus .Ines' will be received In a few days, of the most. proved manor., ture. Persons In want of any kind of Muskat tnortruments can now be supplied with gond e,r,....7es at moderate priees,• August 30,1951, CARPETS and PLAWNELS !Ur SEAM. 'MBE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY LALU4 the attention of ills customers and the public generally to his stock of Ingrain. Listing: and Rag Carpets', and also Flannels and Ma tte...lnetain Carpet from 5010 so cents; Ll4tlng 56, Rag. Carpets front:in in 45 cents per yard; Ingrain Carpets warranted all root and fast colors AL 80 cents per yard, and Stair Carlo la, Vea..r h n a n d Rag from 2.5 tn .1. FRANKLIN HARRIS., Manufacturer of Carpets and North Went Corner of Centre and Millersville Street. Pens% ille Pa. July 2G. 1151 30-tf 31 -3 m • PHA soar 'worms. Snytk Feet Corner of Croke k V,r,A S trettq('ki!cda. THE n , ad reeprctfellymvitrz the attention or ono:hams reel. dent in Schuylkill Co. BACON & CO. ALFRED I.a%VTOri being ronneved with the above EstanllPhment, aeliilts the ll:Waimea of his Meade , . and will attend to all nrdera nent by mall. or othervere. Wilda., May da, 1831. , 11.-E1 NEWNAN'S (Bogue'', Per, JY.rsostriss t. Poltsrellithinnc.,) Plumbing - Shop. -T_TAISentifITANTf.Y ON ffAND A SUPPLY OF 1.1 all stses of Lend Ptne; Sheet - Lead. Ulna Tin, Rath Tubs, Shower Oaths, ilydrunts.• nose. PontUr and tllnels Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, itt !drown( Brass Cocks for W MOT and steam; 0./.lfil Oil Cup*, nnsl Glubss for Enutnee. MI att.& or Copper titork and Plumbing done In the neatest 117 ODD V at theshartefutrOtlee.- . .• . N. P. Cash paid for old 13,311 and Lead. Pottsviite. Oct lA. 1856. ' •, 43-tl' . STILL ,LATER lIOM TUE CITY. . tOt. PHILIP. LICIFFA •W 0 U L D RE. spectfully Inform his old :customers and the publi,l generally, that he has • n'tken the nitenalve Caneh Making. Eel. tablishinent a friederlik 11. Maurer,whera he is now p repaned in do all kind' of tatriart malting. and all `long experience intim business heliesict be *NII 10 , tta glee teaeral satisfaction to all thitat'erbootey call epos• POltilTipa t Ostablitj.ll l oli ~ ' . . ' 11mbit . , . .. . „ 4 ~yt!/bf^J BENDMILN 2B sNNA,ir TS PIANOS. B. RAIINAN 31-T - diRErP'S SAL '• or REAL ESTATE , / 4 V virta , ...of buuot writg of reed Exintas. .Lera. jJri kneir.- I,l tel 1 , 4 u • , ensued our of the. Conn .1: .Coott.wo ft; Schuylkill Coelaty.' and to int " ex,. - .erld ao rti IA; tiato or. Vendee,' 1.0A1'.1 he 11:11 V.tv of NOverober. 1 8 61. at Iv S',.l.•ek A M.: at the 1.1,;ir1. of flenry Geise. in the Borough of Pott.v.i:e,rchuyl4lll; Vouoty, the follow tug duerrlhed pr. olt., : All thtt certlim ir:'d tedry Stotie fiulldieg. oltnate on the Pewit...wetly ; 2 :4F: of coat .Street and Swath we !ao Meter 1, ht Ihr-Borongh cf Pottsville, it. hd)lx alai diet& of Peonsylvahla. On eqUI Stre,rt aforeentd, feet. d.• ! ,ih 1l•:.terl, add 10.5e . ;0 ritone ,edactt ut thr•teto attarhed, knon ati the ' now Ara. • hloe hoPol 'VA 91e0tnnes, erg; the tot or piece o f gt.oloct nod - enttilage appurtenant to erattl built:dog, tegeltler with the heretithitnehts and adpurtehattee7, as the I.l.tate qfI:NOCIf 31cCINNkhil. non. certain of or piece of ground situ ate in the town of l'ort County, Cmauue on Cori tit trot. rind cinulidrid on the Coot by lot of Janice Flatia ii. na theHnuttt by Valley Mtrect on lap V. ent,by rot of it'Woui W.llbert,cont;initig In 'front 62 feet, and In depth tV feet. with the apourte nanree, ronriettnst of d I/ story 4rutols frame bowie. wi:n a Kitchen attrailird,..auil a 2, story frame knikift A:it attechkO, late the 'Esitate or WATKIN YIATKINS , ltu. 4111 hat certain int or_pic6 . in of ground, situate in Botoughiil roitiorill.. Schuylkill County, front log 04: M:tehrt tit rrtt raid sittencitng to -street; bounded itiaini‘arilly by lot of %%rt. Itlenn.wcetwerdiy y co:lint2ollT 22 feet in itont an 0..14 ".iarkrt trite. t„ nod, itki.irrit to depth. 'Nita the appe.riernteri , i Lco:si.,,i inn of a 3 vtory brick dwelling bee, with, a e. ;tory frame Kitchen attached.'' all Olt o c tal', lot or ploreofernitud slitiate in :1:s town of Port Carbon., Nqrwegtan Township etc Ito) Weill Con ittt. ,ton itded in front otiJackeon :Uteri in toe rear r thezitinet, CaM Int diY by " 14 of John tlui a ,„l 10. ARA nutty Ity Spleen Street; containing to ton caul Jarkion Suet 60 feel. and in dril!) lil •cet.w Itli appurtensuceccansisting of a double I.tt.ry fra:ne Tavern houre, linotrit as the Port Car bon %u 111 it .2 story frame Kitchen attached, a Lu cu triune Nan n!. ice boure and other outbuildings, late the (:amts of %VILA,/ AM GLAtds3.l - Also, all thni certain tot or piece of ground situate In the 101Y11 of althorn, %V.llrli now Irk Tns% 11614, eta:n.111E11! tountl tomtit:ell on the _treat by land of Patrick Qom. on the e a st by a (milli, fond, on the forts by lot of Franklln Rclnlielmer. and on the south b y I n c of %Vrn. Pim., containing in length D perches end In width S nrrrhos , with in., appurosnanrs. non s Wimp of a ti r entity log dwsiiing house with a atone tots,insin.lats the Estate of YIENJANYIN WEBBER. At k., all that, ertain tot or nieMt of around. situate in the Borough of Slltterirrille,'Etthuylltlll teounty, bounded wertwordly by lot of F. Itioselluelr, south- . cVardiv by 3 toad or street, eastwlrdtc by for of h. ittelnlierrcr, and northwardly by iittabory atrvel. et:o ink:in:: in front on said suoloity street 20 fret and in 6.pth ISO feet. with tlic onurtena neer,. rnnaleting of a 2 ..tors tonbe dwell tin with a 2 story stone Kitchen ai:aclo:d..:fid a frame ',table, late the Estate Al -'~ ell t Iva email, Int or piece of ground, situate in. the Borough or Pothirillee, Schuylkill County, fronton; on Laurel Stieo.aa.l houndrd on the raft by lot Or 11. Seitriteccr, on the e eta by a lie) feet Alley_ on the lien tee r.y Mine.syitle ntrr•t. containing co feet anti lea 1.. r in dl pelt, Iv lib the apporteuan- Les. not:opting 01 4 10:!'.! . .64i1ink dot es, awl a 1 1 ,I•At tine Ale... :CO I lot rennin e,•.1 or,piere ut ground, stipule COUnty, front -11.2 ..ti eithelemr. utrert, - .nii.breuncled on :110 woit, by lot of Etti.bki, on the lot No. 4, northwardly by Ilarrifnt! 'wept. weAw.ollly Ity'.lo: No. 6, contain ing in :rob% nn Manderikon i4:treettit-f4et,and in length or th pill to Itxrii-oo t tees 2110 fee}, with the *pinnies nancec Loo•I•li,Z of a 2:tap frame dwelling bootie with a :canto Kitrarn arearterti, late the Estate. nCDA VID , Mao, ail tem. rermth lot or'plere'of around. situate in rot , A. Adriliten to lane llototrah of am-t t lit, Seltoyhstll .nded 11l front on utro.r., eta e. 4. westwardly by an Alley, nrirth wa•dly n} lot of John Fullaett; southwarelly by an Alley, con, tote: in from 411 feet and in depth 135 ao,tortecant. , 4o.onsteting or a double II ...tort - II tote 11tat,e, late the Eataio of LIENJAMIN DA Vire and LEWIS POWEEL. Also, all the: riziet title awl: interest of Henry Wil son, o:. 111 71 , :d la its,, rertahrimrs or pieces of ground alttmt , in • Not werhin lowttSnite, flclinylgill county, mart: tot No it . 0 , t 15 In the pint laid out on bear lark Fro , r.a bar, bounded on the enuth.by lort ..1:i et, (0. tit north by 16 fect wide alley, on ifirt7s.xi by Lot Net 113, and elite the cant by Lot No 13,_ bring two adinitattl,7 1.14. of ground, and measuring In v.l , liti '2 co( It and it, depth '.;. 4 )// feet, with the ups p t ire ,11 lac.-.set rig - .of at tenFlCory frame dwelling holltee ; I or ihe eellie ill II I;',N RI WIL):01. Alto. all time renatn_Latt fir piece of ground, rituals to the et.troltett of Oltslt4airv., Mothila a on by• Lot of Charles realley4;l , l nit the art.. i..; ...with le) an alMy.conta Mitts In ' fror.t 45 fact mot It, ;Mon 116 fret, belted Lut loathed in the plan of not 1 It.ffilltsb. with No It/3, with the apputle— tla,rea: lat.- the estate a HENRI' DEIGEH,Jr. all that remit) I.nt or pieeet of groom'. Aittlate rte Ibe Vont:svelte Itnad, to the Ilnrough of Pottsville, Salm.; I , til t enemy, tatparte of Lon. Nod told ~ po..a 31) feet 0 inches from the east stela- /at Dealt elk" ; at et slake and line of I ore rerently cull to 4;tl J./float I) trip and.LOwie Yowell, front said talt.m.l the FOOl tip: dilnetcvtlle izoad 33 pr., 6 to .1 pat and line iif loot a ft ct oily road to front thence rotithtaat in rf.ft,litOfe or la.s, ;lewd alter. from thence along the north side of 13, r-1 alley 37 Pet to a Line of Lot, soh: to the tti.tae INVIS S. Lewis Powell, front. thenee re Ire hit -s , abeam said Imp f-et, more or less, to the twglltitl'o, coma:num In front on the Miners- Itat.l Ii inch e s, toilet:ter With the open:- treat ette4ratf rig of a Nary dotible rt mac tiwolil,g 1.0.0.; will' basement story, a frame slough ter house and a Alahle; late the estate of JOHN FOI.Kii 411.1). Sel7.Cd, taken In Execuil , m, and will be gold by 4 M. ATRACIII, fsherilrs Otl e, 0rw;vmr,7,..1 Osinb.lr 25, f FX;ESII AIIRIVAL OF FALL AND SI 7 IN t tH t tottArrilwrs kastnitrerniv 'I cd to add . twrtt to theii Irmo and eit.enpiya stack nr Dry Gttatti, Grocerinn, (Zurenaware,Roaily-iutide- ClOthlng.k.e. A FAH I.ttGrk At. • AST) WESTF.R caniarl.,•;l of ilin in.,st'F.Anionable Dreaa Gonda, Bay L 4 tate ritiatvls, Lnnv and Ritn, Clianpalde, 1 , 47. And Plaln re“ Gold Medal anti Thos. Mnum dr Laines; Mick, Ch4tigeable and Figural Alapaene ; Englich • Metinns ;' Clnlhr Black Dreg. ; Englipl; and German :Hosiery of various kinds: Bed, White and Yellow Ilannela Merrimac , 0( different it)les ; Mterlcan, We.; of England, Frtneh and Gorman Broad Cloths, of the lintai n'rd nulot durable Makes. Plain and Fignell Sntin , YeEtina3; filack and Fan cy Caspimeret p Pxeneli Dne-sitin do: Plain and Fanei. Tweed and Sntinens. _ Woolen Yarn of different Colors and qualities. GRocrruES—rritn4 Itin,Java and Laguara Coffee, Mark Imperial • and Young Hyson Teas. Crushed .Pulverizes, !veined and New Orleans Sugars; Prime Honey Svrop and sugar House Molasses; sun dried and Bo: Raisins, Pursue Curran's. Queensware of various descriptions. Flub, ' , Malt, Cheese and Pro visions of all kinds constantly on band. Also, FIUME FEATFIERId. The above stork of pails havinz - been selected from the largest Jobbing acrd Commission lionises in the city, and patio:Mat cdra and attention given to select such gruulg at aro Saleable for the Coal ;legion Red surronnning eoontry, we feel confident In saying that we can stye. oMisfaction to customers giving us a call for any goals in our line. Cr Neat door to Matz's Ilotet,enraer of Wiltantotign street. Pottsville. CIIAMBEHS. Oct 11.155141-tf • GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. ; .1. s. 110,rti•rt•Nrretniv Cordial, for all new Alone conditions of the System. I first discovered this preparation in 1 4 10.slirce which time I have found bet little difficulty in caking most NERVOUS DISEA SES, but very recently I have added an ingredient shirt' seta like mach in l'endering my NERVOUS CORDIAL far more ce Rambla curing Nervnimelremat of the shahing of - the Head. Palpitation, Flatulence, !teen Rum Tic Dclorior Pain In t he Fate, with Twitching, of the Muscles or Flesh, Wakeful ness.lleart Diseases. Nentalgis, and for the nand or boar affected by care. labor, or etudy:This truly won? lderful Medicine, limn its peculiar happy eDet lii al. - laying the most violent•Nervrins affections, and com pletely eradicating them from time eystem, may Justly he termed the grandest dlacovery In the science of Medicine. It rutoduesand averts all those NERVOUt DISEaSES, over which the most profound medical skill has hither to had no control. It is a grand reale rev idbuilding up a weak constitution, already.worn down by disease cud debilitated by other medicine ; Ira invigor a ting pmpeities.act like a charm, and Ira benericisl effects arc almost mtraenlnue. The weak." the nervng, and those-muffin riny with Constant pains and uneaslness,are frequently cared by using a single bottle:: Price oniy 50 cents rot el ale hv PANNAN. Oct 15 15:1. PRZLADDLPIRA DRY GOODS. rrOWNSEIND, & have and are elitf receir leg a ftsii .npply of Autumn and Winter Goods, to whirb they Invite attantion. Black, Faney arid Plain colored Silks Alpaca", Argentine. Lost rex, Britutotairree & Persians, Broth.: Long and Square Silk and Cashmere Shawls,. Woolen long and =genie plain White and Euakossed Crape*Shawip. 'Noll4pd DaniAp. Niffeens.llatiinet to and Balzer , . Entlirt, and Anacrira 0 Twilled arid Plain Blanket., Merseiles, to lila, Frannf,la and'Sackirla. Linen Idln , c;ngs. PatnaAs, Diapers end Napkins, llosiety, Glov , ,s.Cravair,and Handlerthtefo. IncFl nri.ln•svf Itt.li Linen Shirtinee. Env,ll.l, and Franck Meths. Caasimeres & Verainge, Gon , csiie r.: ,, Gon a,,,; :Woolen Gana. in variety. Iroaehniakere a irtntr. Mat', W.le and Green Clothe, , nattluetts,Ac... Silneninkers Gond,: in Listings; Linens, Drills and . 31 Saud Secoud Zlreft, l'hifndelpkict $l-pt. 20. - Essmrccz OP wrest. „en inn 4 4 ,, thi, l.aa Tt .. cP I:1 go as ter as four potrada Cod:err-a rd lotn.e mcdero this Ec‘enea preserve the to-re of the real Cutree. with the ad dition of a more &Haste and finer flavor. It le also more conducive to health limn the Boer Culree, is ea, trier made. does not r.4pilre unathitia to clear Ir. and Is free front eech neut. Intl EfFellte Or now extensively used In ~,nan p.‘et ona of the coindry, a iincie in harthg Fedi In Or rikee• In a sinele county in trite State. p r ier 1.25 coop. per cake— FIIT eate.whotesala and retail by the Pie.perikr. at Ilia variety nine. it. Italihi/iN,Agent Fl MfrChanta and °theta eupplled to eels a gain at tha ldat.ufarturce. prices:—Try it. . , ?Are crammed an a rticle, preOrtrerriby Messrs. nummet, ftt.idcr & of Philadelphia, railed I‘.F.A. ft.PCII of Coffee." widen is intended to be used with ,(. r tr ee for the olitticito of iniprovintlt. :I find - It not fly free from an)thing delltermus to health, but on .11k• esthtrary. the I lialtrAients orwhlch It Is composed; ara'petfectly whotraome.. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemiet and A milysitt,73•Chambtre , flt.'New York. _ Aug. fa t 1811. nnawArs DASD:XI: of Jamaica Ginger. Prepared only by trip- re d eir i c k Brown,. at tile Druteand Chemical Store, North East Cornrr of Fifth and Cbiqnui Sic, Phila delatua.. a *only. of the attWrie ahrays on Itand, and for oily at -- 1s . JOON 03. DROWN'S, Bole Awn; Drustl an at sail A rootblapary,Ciratta ittra . st, 00 - 111 I • - • . MO . . . .. . . -, ' -- - 7 - .. .. ... N . .., .. .., . ~...„ ~...: . . . .. ~... . .•,.•.. ~... . :.,....9 ..... I t ... GENTERAL ADVERTISER. SCHUYLKILL COUNT -Y, Lov?d hills of to boyhood, • .• - Where eeho oft rung— Ono song to thy wildwcred, No port bath sun; Though minstrels hare • slept in thy deep oaken bowers, And maidens havo reamed through thy springtitrie • of flowers__ • Loved hills of my childhood, -- • . Though faint is my strain, ' • ' For the sake of thy wildwood, ~,. My harp shall complain; And the lay, that the wind through the top of the pule. • . So long in thu eventide grieves, shall be mine.. Green hilts, that the ' a (58k tree Clef-bends wit h As arms— ' ILiw the ete of the wnodmin, Ihts banisled your charms! Your forests,that stately how'd down to the breeze, Have gone, like tall navies, that sink in the aerts. , . Green dale, and green highland, • ' . Though lieautnul still ;,• • The first of thy splendor . . : Has fled from Oak ilia— Thn high waving oak-tree shall welcome no more Thy springtime of flowers; the./ bloom as before.. i High hill, And dark lowland. • , , Where the rivulets roll ; ; ' : The streain that was brightest, '. Now earboned with coal— Tho days of thy grandeur are over—hut mill ".'. • The magic, that hound me, remains at Oak Hilt. ~ Loved 1-Illis of my childhood. How can I forget ' . . The eharms that thy wildwood Leave lingering vet— ~ Those scenes of my boyhood, where' tend ones still rove, • 0 ! I ne'er can forget the dear, Hill& that 1 love. ' OAK Him, • Attgua 1841 "Do you see," said the sexton, "those three hillocks yonder, side by side ? There sleep three brides, whose history I mahout tt relate. Look there, sir, on yonder hill you .observe a little desolate house, with a straggling fence in front, anil.a few stunted apple trees on the ascent behind it: It is sadly out of repair now, and the garden is overgrown with weeds and brambles, and the whole place has .a desolate. appear am:. If the winds were high now, you might bear • the .crazy shutters flapping against the sides, and the wind , tearing the grey shingles off the loot. 'Many years ago therelived in that house an old man and his son, Who-cultivoted thc few acres of ground that belonged to it. - "The father was a self-taught man,deeply versed in the mysteries of science, and as he could tell the name of every flower that blossomed in the wood or grew m the garden, and used to sit up latent night at his books, or reading the mystic stary of the starry . heavens, men thought he was crazed or be- , witched,- and avoided hint as the ignorant' ever shun the gifted and. enqghtened. it few there were, and among others the minis ter, the lawyer, and the physician of the place,who showed a willingness to afford him countenance, but they seen 'dropped his tic quaittetace, for they found the old man sorae what reserved, 'morose, 'and, moreover, their vanity was wounded on discovering the ex tent of his knowledge: - - "To the minister he. would quote the fathers and the scriptures in theoriginal ton gue, and showed himself well armed with the weapons of polemic controversy. lie astonished the lawyer with his profound ac quaintance with jurisprudence—anti the phy sician was surprised at the extent of his med ical knowledge. ~So all of them deserted him, and the minister, from whom he dif fered in sonic trifling points,spoke very lightly of ;him, and, by and by, looked on the self educated farmer with eyes of aversion. "He instructed his son in all his lore; the langhages, literature, history, philosophy, and science, were unfolded one by one to the entlinsiastic son of-the solitary. , "Years rolled away, and the old man,died. He died when a sudden storm convulsed the thee of nature ; when the wind howled around the sheltered dwelling. and the light ning played above the roof; and though he went to heaven in faith and purity, the vial. gar thought, and said, that the Evil one bad claimed his own in th'e elements ; I. cannot paint to you the gri' of his son , at his be reavement. Ilie was,'for a Moment. as one i distracted. The minister came rind mutter ing a few hollow phrases in his ear, and a few neighbors, impelled by curiosity to See the interior of his dwelling, came to the tn. neral. With a proud and lofty look the FOo stood above the dust and the dead, in the midst of the band of hypocritical mourners, with a pang at his heart, hut serenity on.'his brow. He thanked his friends for their kind ness, acknowledged their courtesy and then strode away !tom the grave, to bury his grief in the privacy.of the deserted dwelling. " He found at last the soliude of the man sion almost unsupportable, and he paced the ebony floor from morning . till night, in; all the woe and desolation, vainly importuning heaven for relief. ft came to him in the guise of poetic inspiration. He wrote With wonderful ease and,rinwer. Page after page came from his prolifie pen; almost without an effort ; and :there = was a time when he dreaded [vain fools of immortality.. , Some of his productions. came before the world,— They were praised and circulated ;" and in quiries set on foot - in the hope of diseovering the author. He, wrapped in the veil of im penetrable obscurity, listened to the voice of applause, more delicious because it was obtained by stealth. From the obscurity of yonder; lone mansion, and from 'this - region to send lays which astonished the world, was indeed a triumph to the , visionary Mud. " His thirst far fame had been gratified. and he now began to yearn for the conipa nionship of some sweet being of the other sex, to sharewith him thelaurels he had won, and to whisper , consolation and hope in; his ear, and to supply the void which the death of his father had occasioned: He would pic ture to himself the felicity of a refined inter course with a 'highly, intellectual and beauti ful woman, and -as he bad chosen for his motto,'." whatever has' been done, may be done." be did not despair of success. - -, "In this village lived three sisters; all beautiful and accomplished. "'Their Their names were Mary, Adelaide and-Madeline. f• am far enough past the-age of enthusiasin, but never can forget the beauty of the yqung girls. Mary was the youngest, and a fairer haired, more laughing damsel never.datierd upon the green. Adelaide, who was a:few years older, was dark haired and penSive: but of the three,Mideline, the eldest potees. sed the most fire, spirit, Cultivation, and in tellectuality. Their father, a man 'of live i and education, and being somewhat above 1 the vulgarprejudices, permitted the - visits of i .the hero of my story.- Still he did not en- 1 courage the affection he found springing up between Mary and the poet. When, how 't ever, he found that her_ affections were en ' gaged, be did not withhold his consentfrom 'their marriage, and the recluse bore. tii his i mansion the young hrideof his aflectionii-- ; Oh, sir, the house ,assumed anew aptear• ance within and without. - ' r . i "Roses bloomed in thegarden,jassaiimes' peeped through the lattices. and the- fields i about it smiled with ,the 'effects of baleful cultivation. Lights were seen in the little ',parlor in the evening; and many a' lime would the passenger pause by - the Orden -:. gate to listen to strains of the sweetest tousle, breathed by choral voices from the cottage. 1 lf.the mysterious student and wire bad been neglected by neighbors,what cared khey'y Their enduring mutual affection made their I home a little paradise. But death can* to Eden, Mary .suddinly felt;Sick, and after ,a I 1 few hours illness, died in the. arms of her I husband and her, mak Madeline'. :Thiltwas the itudint's'seeond heavyafflittion. - :; Dam'wand* rolled ON , rid the 'wilt s. lA. cr do booo4*VG sit idd`thelifs EMI .1. S. ROSY., D ECM 62=1 pork)). iyo.l. TUE MINFTW JorRNAL.I TILE• OAk 11114.9. Short Statics. A THRILLING STOUT. PA. tern of the' &ceased and talk.'of the ,loat one. To Madeline he offered his widowed `heart. The bridal was not one of revelry and Mirth. Yet they lived happily, and the rose:again blossOmed in the garden: But it seethed; as if fatality pursited this singular man. ,W hen the • rose' withered-and the leaf fell, in the mellow 'Autumn of the year, Adelaide *too sickened and died like her sister in the arms of her husband and Madeline.. "Perhaps von will think it strane , e,-young man. that after all, the wretched survivor stood again at the altar. Madeline?, well remember her. She was a beauty in the true sense of the word—she might barb sit upon a throne, and the most - loyal subject, the proudest peer, would` have sworn the blood in her veins descended from a hundred kings. She loved the widower for his pow er and his fame, -and-she• Wedded .11110, " They were married in that chtfith=,—it was on a sunimer afternoon—l recollect it well. During the' cerenaony the blackest cloud I - ever saw overspread the heavens; and the moment this bride pronounced her vow a clap of thunder shook the building to its centre. All the females shrieked, but the bride herself made the response, with a stea dy voice, and her eyes glistened with a wild fire as she gazed upon her bridegroom.—, When eirrived at his house, she suok upon the threshold; but this was the timidity of the Maiden. " When they were alone he clasped her hand and it was as cold as ice! . He looked into her face—" Maiden." stud he, " - what means this? your cheek is as pale es 'your •wedding gown." The bride uttered a fran tic shriek. " My•wedding gown!" exclaim .ed:she. no, no—this is my sister's shroud ! The hour, of ,coniession has - arrived. It is God that impels , me lo speak. To win you Host my own soul. Yes,,yes--I ani a mur deress! She smiled on me. n the joyous af feCtion, of .her young -heart, but I gave - ber the fatal drtig. Adelaide twined her white arms around my neck, but I administered the poison!! Take me to your arms; I have lost my soul for you, and [nine you must be!" ." And then, "continued be in a hollow voice. " at that moment came the thunder, , and the guilty womat fell dead on the florin" The countenance of the narrator expressed all the felt. . LYIIS. "And the bridegroofiar asked I,'" the husband of the destrover and the'vietiints, what beefn of him l" • " Ilreands before•yott," was the thrilling onswei. TUN A.RAII AND Rl* SERP.ENT 9 A Paris correspondent of the , St. Louis Republican says . : . I stopped to see some of the. numerous shows which are in full operation during the holidays. I found myself at last within a circle where an Arab was showing oft with seven or eight great serpents. I wanted to turn add go away, but the Crowd had be come so great, that - I found I could not move, and was obliged m remain a witness of cer tainly one of the most . curious and 'hovel spectacles ever offered to the public. The snake charmer was seated with his snakes all around ,him ; two ,or three at them were of the most enormous size, almost a larg e es a full grown boa. Ile would take theta in his lands:let them wind round his legs, arms, body, neck, and head: stick ont their .forked tongues, and kiss hint-on the hands, -.the lips, the eye-lids, and present their.heads. or tails to him, as lie commanded them..• While the spectacle was proceeding in the most _successful way, one of the largest snakes slipped off unnoticed [Trite Arab, or apparetitly so, and dragging itself along, got out of the crowd,everYbuly,you may be slue, giving him a clear 'space. Just outside of the circle two dogs were playing together. - The serpent no sooner espied them, than tic raised his head ; and in another moment was busy in winding himself around the body a one of the unfortunate animals- 7 . The poor dog re-ally screamed With fright.— It was like the scream of a human, being. The Arab no sooner:heard it, and under s:anding the cause, than he gut up'and went to the spot, and.withouttouching the see. ; pent at all, spoke a few words, and the creature instantly uncoiled itself slowly to.-,; tit it left the dog free. ar,li I- assure yon one of the canine race never ran as fast as that' dog did, when he got losise. The su rprise the spectators of -thia,scene knew no bounds, , and piecei of money were literally showered ! into the Arab's turban. BE GENTLEMEN AT I HOME, There are few families, we imagine, any where, in which love is not abused as furnish ing a license for impoliteness. A husband, father, or brother, will speak harsh words to those whom he loves best, simply because the security of love and family pride keeps him from getting his head broken. It is a shame that he will speak more impolitely at times, to his wife or sister, than he would dare to any other female; except a low and viciops one. It is- thus that the holiest af fectiuns of man's nature prove - to be a weak er protection to woman in .the family circle than the restraints of.society, and that a wo man is usually indebted for the kindest polite ness of life to those not belongiag to her own household. - Things ought not so to be. The man who, because it' will _not be resented, inflicts his spleen and bad temper upon those of his hearthstone. is a small coward and a very mean man. Kind words are the Circu lating medium between true gentlemen and true ladies at home, and no polish exhibited in society can atone for the harsh language and disrespectful treatment,too often indulged in between those bound together by God's own ties of blood, and the still Inure sacred bonds of conjugal love. A k NISTEWR VALUE-. Have you a sister ? Then'love and che rish her—with all that pure and holy friend ship which renders a brother so worthy and noble. Learn to appreciate her sweet influ ence, as portrayed in the following words : He who has never known a sister's kind ministratiOn, nor felt hie heart warming be neath her endearing smile and love-beaming eye, has been - unfortunate indeed. It is not to be wondered at'if the tountairts el pure feeling flow in.his bosom but sluggishly. or if the gentle emotions of his nature be-lost in the sterner attributes of mankind. , " That man has grown up among affec tionate sisters." I once heard a lady of ninch observation and experience remark: " And why do you think so?" said I. "Because of the rich development of all the tender feelings of the heart. A sister's influence is feh even in man, hood's riper years; and the heart of him who has grOwn, cold in tie chilly contact with the world. will warm and thrill with pure enjoy ment, as some accident awallens within him the soft tortes, the glad melodies of hic ,sis• ter's voice; and he willturn from his purpose which a warped and false philosophy pas reasoned into expediency, and even :'weep for the gentle influences which Moved him in earlier yeas, tr 7 SAID Tuz distinguished Lord Chatham to his son, would have inscribed on the curtains of your bed and the Mall' of your chamber,`.lt you do not rise early, you eau make progress in nothing, If von do not set span your hours of readio, , it you itiffer yourself or any one else to break; in upon them, you r days will slip thrutighYour hands unprofitable and frivolous, and unenjoyed by yourkelf." . t 1 • . Q 5" Tai REAL 0)311"OT OF LIATC4IIIOIIIII to gife ehildrem resources that will fiatlure as long as life endures : habits that will nmelio• rate, sot destroy.: occupations that will ren der tilektris• tolerable, Akita& pleasant, age vocable, life mar* dip' tiled and useful, tad death Issalortible., NO. 45. Domestic. DREArdS 01? HEAVER. ny 1. B. 71.131r105. ;:i.l • In dreams of Heaven I see thy face 4 Divinely sweet, divinely fair; . And on thy brow I cannot trace, . • As when thou'wert here, the tnatp.ikor afro. It deems its though the seal of : Had s.tamped upbu thy radiant lettat. , ... ' Eternal youth, and fondly given A heart with joy forever warm. •• Thy' look is still a: when a child. i .I:nibodied innocence es.praKt, Angelic. neck, untainted, mild, - 'rho rehlc of thy spotidqi htenst,!. And all that Heaven can cr.Ne of worth . —., • Lewd,. joy, grace, late.ny; wore th s iniriOVrn :• 'The-dove here on earth,'ii Is now an tinge' near the Thronotl . A% dream I thus rd Heaven sod thet 'ln starry watches of the night, 2d spirit like thine, to l' A glory in n realm of light ; And wait; the r.rv, let of the skies, ' • And dwell in Clourlle.: • A living gem in Parade' 4 ' , A gludnc,s in a world of 5..f5Zt1135. , l hII RVl37,lEft SHOES. Since the important and elegant *prove mem of Goody e ar is the Manufactoreof Indict Rubber pods, it is surprising to observe how largely that rticle is .tasid in various forme of apparel, &c. Coats, vests, pants, - boo* and shoes, beds and bed-curtains, table•covers., tn.Riery and gloves, and'an almost numberlete variety of articles, are now made wholly or in part of India rubber; the manefacture of these articles 'is very profitable::; We give below that upon shoes. which illeao Unit '"` than on some other articles: The first cost to manufacture Indies' shoes is about 22 cents per pair, and the 'retail price is one dollar. The first cost ofthose for men's wear ietrom-a34P-aticeets pcuttir, and the retail price about one and a quartei - ttr caw and a half dollars per pthr. The, daily pro-. duct in the United States is about 15,000 pair. The process by which these,shoea are made . hes thus far been kept a seeret. This art is-of great value andimportatiCe, and hail not yet been discovered in Europe.. The profits on this business will reach almost two millions of dollars in the year. and the • .present manufactories cannot supply the . de. mand. Shoes which weigh nine ounces per pair have only about three and a lief ounce.; of rubber, the other niateriels being words , only from one to six cents per pentad. One girl can make some twenty pair per day, Dr which her wages are two to three cents per pair. The expense of curing o r healing twelve hundred pair does pot= resell three dollars. " A JEl,Vieu , VonCilt. A Jewish divorce was granted thii eity a few days no. It is the first cilia that has occurred here during thirteen years. The. applicant was the husband.- The mode or untying, the knot is simple. Thu`: aggrieved partylays the case before the chief Rabbi f who selects moodier Rabbis,and the three heatthe Statement, call witnesses, end, ,if satisfied - that there are grounds fur a divorce, give to 'the suitor a writing of twelve; lines—no tnore' nor less--on parchment. This it signed nv witnesses, who alto tee that this' party deliver% it totthe party criininaied.—; When ehis has been done the separation is. c-mplete, though the parties catii he remar ried, if they nisi ; but if the wife, lot in stance, Shr.uld marry-another men, nod he shonktl die, the former husband cannot again marry , her. The woman, in this case, is not a Jewess by birth or education. She was connected with nu church,. Shortly af ter her marriage she appealed Mett urgently to the Rabbis here to he odrriiited:to the Jew lilt faith. After eonsiderabli opposition her. w i s h was granted: T=ins 7:as - vety rare r and only one other icarr.talizo sus occurre.tl;so far ' as we can )tmi f ii.—Clvo,t/and (Ohio) Plain -1 dealer , OcP. 6. ' dii^ Pr, , toGnir, lIIJUANITS The tlutsi;' , -, to: - ,s the . Newarli Advertifer, it% whP:her mill nn,i their atTdirs'ore making, and tviii continue to inakc, eeti:ltrival: pro. grl.: , s; . c.. - + t h 7.1. in :in. -:;:tr c...c!e of6ooo years. their RdVatiti..ti tii,ail be permanapt and sub. staatial; or, whether there will be nearly equal t;?trog.rado utovetticu'n ..,sertietually oc. currh.•.; in uurilii!'...:Ty it: rt.-.!'er, :such wi ap-_, pear , o havrs taken l'.lace hc:etufbre 3 . Will t h e ta ze, in oihe Aveids, ~scitlate as a pen• duluw. or Be a ph net, making great move meats apparently''o ward, hut horning back ) and round arza ri t 0 ..I e putut from which they started, and return, 51g upon thietnselvte ? There is a 113 ef_. ry i indes-d, whi6h supposes the Nyhuk . 5.,-stein,j wh,cll we sioe, , to be ad vancing in space i but-it is merely a hypo thesis of astroilers; and they have-not con deseentied to ini6r n as, whether this progress of the Universe's toward perfection or• de-, structiun. • 'i 4 4,-- - - A errtiots CASE or ruArn. The followin singular cast of fraud, which has recently transpiredlat Berlin, is detailed in our foreign exchange's:— "A tailor having insured his life fkr .£9O and 4100 respectively, in antes' nt LOndon and Copenhagen, got up a fictitious fiyrial, and atter having witnessed. in'rliignises his own interment, took flight, leaving his wife to claim' the amount of the policies and then to follow him. This she effected (by means of u certificate of death, furnished oy some medical man for a bribe of £l5) coupled pith the reg,ister of the funeral: but after a lapse of four years the affair has come to light. The cotlin has been found. containing nothing but rubbish, and the cuiput hasbeen arrested 14 , the agency of the flee tete telegraph befbre receiving the news of the discovery. ' GRAMMAR 131 RIIYAII3. 1. A Noun is the name of anything, As school, or c.arden, hoop. or-swing. 2. Verbs tell of something being done, As to read, write, ship, Jump.-or run. 3. Three little wordriyou often see; Are Article , —a, an, end the. • .1. Adjectives tell tho kind of noun:, . As areas, small, pretty, white, or brown. Participles come from Verbs and end in in, As sleeping, risinz, sittufg, eating or drinking. 6. How things are done thei Adverbs la, As slowly or quickly, ill or well. 7. The Prepositions stand before A Noun, as in. or throueh, a door.' 8. lnstend of Nouns the Prononods stand As her bead. his your arm, air , band, - 9. Conjunctions join the words together, As man and woman, wind or weather. 30.- The Interjection shows surprise, As Oh I how pretty sh ! bow wise. - The whole are called ten parts of. speereb, Which reading, writing and spelling tesalll. Corrucit.—Have the courage to:tell a man why you will not lend hum your mo-, ney ; he will respect you more than if you. tell him you can't.. Have, the counts to wear your,old' garments. till you can pay foi new ones. Have the asurage to make a wig. and, what is more to make, a just one. .Have the courage to pass the bottle without Tour glass, and to laugh at those who ate you to do contrary. Have the courage to dis• -charge a debt when von have the money is your pocket. Have the courtge 'to speak your mind when it is necessary that _you should do. so, and to hold your tongue when it is better that you shotild be silent. _ r . close reasoner anea good writer in s gem:Tal may he kaown be his per; tinent use of contic , ...nves. Read that page ot Johnson; ytlu cauaot alter cue conjunction without spoiling the sense. ; It is a linked strain throughout. In our modern books, for the most part, the sentences in a paws have the same annection with each other that marbles have in a hag ; they ,tottoh without adhering.—Colenge. 9:•: EXCELLI7NI' Paovr..so.--In 1770. Rev. Joseph Woodman was settled in San born-ton, - New Ilatnpshire; with, a salary "of 820 0'Per annumnue hundred and. twenty at whi6h, to bi! paid ia tncuey, and eigh• ty dollars in labor, with The, special agree ment, " th at he should have the liberty to preach old 36IMOUS tl; hell his health would not permit him to preach ?ICU; CrIC9. 4 0 . .77 A Etr,r.r.t.—A tinker end his wite, and a piper nod hi 3 mother bad three silYet dollar`, three half, sad three.quarter dollars, to divide squally withcat breaking any of the pieces. flow were they to do it! 0.7 Goon 3RTEDLIS is a guard upon' di tongue: the misfortune is, that we put it 02 and off with - our tine clothes 'and. visiting tam, and do not'wear it where cramed—at home ! . p ED ,INTny crams our heads with leant• ed lumber, and takes out our brain; to make room for it. 0:741v orm but ever rtiemortiblirulailleo. 44 itoseity is dm Wit