The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 06, 1851, Image 4

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    if nn~ umor.
rflie foliciwin.t, which We find in' the pa
pers, wal, - tts . :'we always - have uhderstood,
'written by a mule in Vale College, some
years since, who probably studied Latin only
,to rri ke fun of t r. . What a -raK.al !—Eo.I
PELIS ET 31tRE111.
A T.} r.r.v.
Fo .•edit by a
irgenti the c ues orxt:
Prendere
!Mice coeurrtrca rarer the noon,
In /Winer° duu, - tre_ or more—
' Obliii car,.
ceii9 saw them °calif, •
rit have them, inquit she, i guess—
Darn ludant.
Tune i: , .a crept towoml..= the group:
Relearn, dixu. gond 'rat smair—
P.oguet sant. 111 0 '
Mice earninued all Indere..
Imenli'they in luilum vem,—
Gailderaer
Tnite rattled the retie mto them,
Et tore them eamei hotb from Ittat
rio:enter
Mures . umnes nunc r.
be st
- Et aurem prEebe Ennu—
Beni pit ,
.
:Sic hoc feci.c.—" verbum sat,'
Avoid a-derilith big Totiacat—
Szudio!e!
(F 711771 414 South Caret iw • • South. r 7; Pa:ria.")
MAJOR EVIXFFTON , A COCRTEIIIPS.
AIR—" ?Ant• Irrrivvici "
Good fez+ draw near, and you shall hear
The ecort=h,pl: °lnn; neh young heir,
Wboe6-B:lantx; and eruva:ry
The pop !n:ked of ei - e•vv-be7P.
end
. yet whrs..2 thme •
Was getriug of tura‘elf a sv;f.s,
Whose and kin Pimild iid hxn
t'unire sinfe
[Spoksiz. The Major had an eye to the
dimes,it is true, but his chief object vas to
enter' into such an 'alliance ss proMised a
strong family influence. He determined, i;
seems, to seize upon the family inheritance,
and appropriate it to his own use,-and he
'-'very well knew that so.great_an outrage up
on taw and justice required backers nod
liul
"lies. Sing tiddery I. Sing tiddery L &P.]
And fire! our bade to Geom . !. mule"'
A declaration of bik love,
And Mped and tearful eyP-,
Her 'kind and tender heart would .
Bui ap the warle a roguish smile
Betrayer: he: P , lrpo,,e as :..he
• When in ! she ,aid,-'• Sir, I'm atra;d
Your ardent lune must end- in , tnelfe "
[Spokci2.. She had licard a bad report of
; her suitor, and concluded it Avritild hr an un
suitable watch : fur, while she was of a do
mestic turn, and remarkable for her untiring
industry, the Major was too -Proud v:orli,
and spent his time-either in fouit,ti I,s,titp or
needless debate. So MiissGeorgia gave hint
the slipper. ;sing tiddery 1. Sin:: 'widen'
. •
I. Atc:]
Our, ruitor next, though ~ ,c ,tileAvi,bt yr\ e. 1
• To lice .:1,11.,,s Alabama wen!,
Wbere feF•tr:e and brill:t!nit ! al!
Dispelledrut once his di.eontenii
But though his friencls wan:d see ne' , end-
Accomple,tted by rue
- Terre yet vifei:e t ..e,
iiieuch a mcat , ure to omit,:
[Spoken. The -Major" had several cousins
lisiug near Miss Alabama, who put in a good
word for him witenecer !het• could, and who !
absolutely Made impression s ` in his iiwor.—
But a sudden abri unexpected bow crushed
at once his hopes and fortunes. At a large
family party one eveniag the fattier of the
damsel thus acc'usred her suitor: ^ I no, told•
'Ma:p.T. you are about raising op army for the
purpose of plundering yoitr famil , „ and em
ploying, it also agfnithtt these tv hi, Int:e their
part." Our Major made no iip!v., but torn
ed pale-as ashe'.. in Irt-piclat i,,n hr ptilnl
the wine upon his era and breech.,, `reci red
at once to his room buil left cult the next
Slog tuldery 1 , -.:11-q7 ridden-
vaorninr ,
I kr.
. Oar lirtp?e-;tt tad
And kept to a we :.
Until tur. ka, „
And urged h a.,•
And even said I. bun ma..l
WEL, Weititrz i).•
Whose rtch w 5.7.1 en . _
Lay autos s,oe
NVily is FRIPA v m erstittousl eon
[SpaArn- Bat,. oh ' the .s . ••-trtt - ' • - •1 hci bite j sideredrin unlucky day f Because, probably,
rebuffs • got there FA:tore him. besides, it of the cruci6aion of our Savior on a Friday
was said by some that he was al,our,pc.iting a
(Ist.- .if fear, trembling, of darkness, - and
e commistionin n Briosh troop, wt.! nth - ordaiued by the
ers whispered be was alt'•I'l! gain iota thel7imieh contributes to perpetuate this mourns
smuggling busir.crs-. Wolteut, houtev!tr, fit
inquiring whether her manor deigned to be • Thu ltinnaus had their lucky and untiaity
la trooper or a FV f riggier tie spirited (lays:and on the latter would not undertake
sippi showed bite tiddery 1. any hu'sine , :, for fear it should have a bad
Sing tiddervl, ' cOriclumon ; they considered them as unhap-
When c1epre,..t. , .6...! Lau: 'left of rev. plt and of bad omen. The French have also
The Malor'rlow :113 , f1 , at home, an unluchytor unfortunate day, and this is
Nor tare 1.1... f
The ELL:FFT:fIe,;BOY .1 in ',en; fin this day. they will not under-
Indeed, ,u,d tau hat: rr •!.* : take oat business of importance, fur fear of
World ro7,..net
In wed:Gek's baml h.:ad • its turning out badly ; or a long journey,
Or any Lor..-tfi ntio2l:l, • !est it may abound in distressing accidents :
a marriage is seldom contracted on this day,
lest a shuuld be•unhappy. Leigh Hunt tells
us. that:. Lord Byron believed in the di-lurA
of Fridays, and was seriously disconcerted
if au; 1 1, , 11:4 rya.; to he dane on that frightful
(by of the wea: - •
[Spoi:cn. ' But the nertlX. - Irs'dlildren will
have nothing to suy
count of. tl,e family fend ht nteditste,. and
partly en oce_ount
He lixiiiecievnternottion. - lv on Misoz. Fla:
in the hey-day of his greatness, and seemed
to think she war-beneath his notice. Miss
Raleigh (whom= he nicknamed Miss Van
Winkle) was destitute of intellt-et, he tln,utzht.
Miss Virgtrta was. to be sutei a gLot:''sort
Of girl, and of a respeczatlefaibliy. but what-
ever might be said of them in 'times gone by.
they now wanted patnotism. 1 - r a, they ab
solutely slunk back lake c:, ands."
.And now
between insults Frye:red, nod insults e ten,
between false and f pujcrts, the Valor
seems destined to remain a b:WhC:Ur 1 . 01: no
one will enter into an with him.—
Sing tiddery I. .Sing
110 W DE Acc cut:N7 c
• Few people have an ;:hp cf ehc num:en - me
exations attending on tizepi ,- .7 a
lie establishment, or under,mnd
iilandlord, For intnoce, neijo appreariall
the tither day, and commenced Iva—
" Massa, you know dent ht,: glass shades
What em ambe4lasc
"tell," s - aid the master
Well, des' r..at, put to .de-store-romn,."
continued tho boy: •
Weil,” cottrinacd thr. mac:er fr,oking in
quiringly. '
" I - WES peeliu ' de apple , . v.• hen fir
Jolnvitnti told me to !..i . rtuf.; chat ow, and--
" Well," said the. master impatiently, I
" Well, just as. I Was gwine --"
" You let it fail and 1 - ,MIe it, cou oare:ess
scoundrel," anticipated the master.
No, I didn't budder," said the negro "I
sulkily.
Well , t'hal I, en.": - .11.1 dig kindlord It..- i
covering. .
why, I 1t.r0,...1:. 'mil J.,a1 0 ti. ~,,,nt , r ~ b
;
d e shelf, and he brake hi. , , •It . a:i to pieec,. -:.
ON A COUNT/CT: WIFE
11EIE
-A waygiah ch ap . whoyp v.s•pq - vue.
fly drowning, lost her I.re t,u• t •
Called cmt h! , ur.
And told 'cm tltat hus ~ ratt drowittl.
And, titrtevt ecarrit . c . t.i,l nt•t Ls• %tem&
He knew, ite said. the
Where r
And ho had drAnned rt:nriz the snpre.
Above the n'tn.l4 er
"Above the pla-e " the ((1e.i...-
" Why, whet d'ye Tr.*rnen s 4?
"Of curvet, yt-4: don't I.°LyiiL'F,.. t-•, . .
And waste the time to luqt: •
I've known tug woman quite c t spe,:
And learnt her filstion" ,
" Alive or dead, t.he'd go. n.„3*,
Against the currcnt, 113,..;N:1 P.
Ir7.ll 7 Ers is a Peef stalk like a locomotive?
Becatue it is of little use - without ics tender.
Q:' \Volt 1)-4 toad of tau, made .trom
the Dark of a dog.
grientifir. frattital.
HINTS FOR HOUSEKSEPERS
Ribbons tafany color should he washed in
cold soap suds and not rinsed. " Iron them
wet, and they will be stiff and nice as new,
except some kinds of pink and blue, which
will fade. Thse may be dyed to look as well
as ever. Dip the blue" in a little cold blue
ink and water, and the pink in carmine,
from a pink saucer, according to directions,
and they will he perfectly restored.
Marble fire-places should not be washed
with sub, it will, in time, destroy the po
lish. After the dust is wiped off; rub the
spots with a nice oiled cloth, then rub dry
with a sift rag.
Wheu you rub the knobs of your doors,
use a piece of pasteboard as large as your
two bands, with a small hole large•enougli
tops( encircle the knob in thp : centre; and a
slOn the paper to let it tn. This slipped on,
will keep off all soil tram the paint, and is a
nice way dl doing it.
CANDLE GREASE.-WIARROW. A&C
It is confidently believed that disease has
been introduced into the human system, by
the mere application or use otTornmon "'can
dle grease - ,!m cases of chapped hands , or
tips. Candles are often made of tallow, ta
ken from animals that have died of some
foul :diseases, by which it is rendered unfit
to 'Using in this way.
Ailittle marrow taken from the bone of a
healthy eowor bullock, and melted in a cup,
is, excellent for chapped tips or hands. Ma
rking a profuse lather of Castile soap on the
; hands, and rubbing them gently until the la
ther is absorbed and nearly dried up, is good
to : soften the skin that inclines to be huskey•
—Getman/0a ft Tilt-graph.
tVANHINCE COMPOtiND
The recipe for making this compound is
often sold for considerable sums of money.
Dissolve f'tt lbs. of hard soap in one gallon of
lye, over a slow fire, and let it boil, stirring
it frequently, Now set aside to cool and then
add one quart of spirits of turpentine and
one pint of strong spirits of ammonia. When
cold cut it into bars, and wrap closely in pa
ptrs and put away for use. It is tar supert
'or to common tar soap, and wilt save pear
ly one-half the labor of washing.
VIRGINIA EGG BREAD
out. table spoonful of butter in
ftree and a half pints of milk; add one quart
ofludian meal, half a pint of wheat flour, 6'
little-qal; and two eggs-well beaten : mix all
will together, and bake in a buttered tin.
APPLE •• Illik?.AD
Tal , e two parts of llour Wow. par( of ap
ple,. stewed: snr them quite warm into the
tl .ut ; put in a little yeast-: knead it without
c-ater, the fruit being quite sufficient. Let
it remain iu the pan to rise tor twelve ):ours:
then. put it into small pails and bake it. It
make , . very ligh: and palatable bread.
COVGR SYRUP
"I .. ake-leeland, moss, 2 iv., i poppy heads
4 table-spm.mluls of barley ; put in 3 pints,
of water hod flown to and strain : add I
11,, of sugai. Dose, a table-spoonful when
ever the cough ty troublr ,, orne. Another,
down thorougliwoit :o a thtel: syrup,
Nviih niolis-,f
WI N DOW-GI. ASS 'SHADES
11 ul powdered Gum Irajacantli,
111 , [liv reline of six eggs, well 'ben ten. is ap
plid to a window, it will prevent the rays
n 3 ihr sun lion gettion . to:
information for tljr pack.
I•Nf 7111"
12" WHY V. A, the ring platted on the left
hand ? Because this hand is much less
used than the right. and therefure the ring
ivas lees ktble to to - bruised or broken.--
This is from an old Latin author, and we
find a simifar reply in the British Apollo,
17S_, and that... fur the same reason, the
fourth finger was chosen, which is not only
less used than either of the rest, hut is more
capable of preserving a ring from bruises,
having this one quality peculiar to itself,
that it cannat ) he extended but in company
with some ather finger, whereas the rest
may be singly stretched out to their full
Jength and straightness." The rigid notion
of married Women never putting off the wed
ding ring. : is supposed to have originated in
the Popish N i stuni of hallowing the ring, be
sides, the — iimembrance of the expression
till death us do part." in our marriage
MEM
Ir 7 -notf- the pare kill horse. in
pbstio,g-y Because a home at a dead pull, or
at.the beginning of his pull is enabled, by
the force of his muscles, to throw a certain
weight itim the collar. If he walk tour miles
the hour, some part ot that muscular en
ergy must he expended in the act of walking,
and consequently. the power of drawing
must he prnportionall!, diminislwtl, It he
Ira eight miles in the hour, more animal
power is expended in the trot, and le.s re
mdias fur the draught : but the draught con
mutes the same, and to enable him to ac-
complish this work, he must tax his ener
gtes to a degree that is cruel in itself, and
that must speedily wear him out.
Wiry noes the bride Atonally wear a
veil ? Because of its origin in the Anglo-
Saic,n custom of perfortninz the nuptial cer
embny under a veil, or oquare piece of cloth,
heh) At each corner by a tall man, over the
bridegroom and bride, to conceal her virgin
LlurLcs : but ,f the Lride was a widow, the
veil was eoieeinet) uoeleso At Sarum, when
there was a marriage !Jefore mass, the par
ties kneeled together, and had a fine linen
cloth (called the care•cloth) laid over -their
4,fiends during- the time of muss, till they re
ceived the benediction, and then were,dis.
ruisset—Brand.
WHY IS DANCING believed to have
been originally a religious ceremony 1 Be
cause of its frequent mention in the sacred
festivals of the Jews. Some commentators
are of opinion, that every psalm had a dis
tinct dance apprOpriated to it. The Egyo
- too had their solemn deuce's.'
CARDS.
I\T . M. VILBOI MAGISTIATE, ;CONVEY
aT'-4a Ag e nt co"to—
k.. %rV 7 s.ioga.
N.,.3 4 1850. 484,
PROF. 011.1l$LES LEWIS CANE, SE,
epectfully announces to the Ladlee and gentlemen
of Pottsville. that It,addition to his profoesinnat see
viees,as a Viohntnt, he will also give hoiructione on
he Piano. Resid ence , Pennsylvania Hall, Centre St.
Nov. R, IBSO 44-if
L I DWARD sump IN,.lrroitSec AND
COUNSELLOR at Law.Thlladelphan,willattead
io , !olleetlons and all other legai business in the City
of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and elsewhere.—
Gift , " No, 173 Walnut steet above Seventh street,
Philadelphia.
P. tr. w z EXCUANGE, AND COL
-J lectlng Office. Pottsville. Pa.—Llealer in nacur
rent Dank Nolo , . 111Da of Exchange - , Certificates of
Deposits. 'Cheeks and Drafts. Chei.ka (or sale on
Plittadelpbta and New Vora, in soma to snit.
Marrh 9. 1F.54.
D O PV 4 g ---- I . N " l{ E ett B ln E ve!f - h •R it I:l l Ti t t 3 e M t a: o ( o )P ne A n T flti
Bri..k in Coal Street, Poitsville.
April
I.3Anent. it Alyrz—.lllSTICE °reIit:PEACE,
Pottsville. Wlll attend promptly to Collections,
Wades, Purchase an 4 Sale of Seal ENI3IP. Ike.. In
Schuylkill County, Pa. (Mersin Centre streol,oppo
t, the Town 11x11. Ort
-
'CIENCII"--Fur the purchase and sale of Beal Es
.71. int..; buying and selling Coal; taking charge or
Cord Lands ; Mines, &e. , and collecting rents—from
to envy years experience In tke county he hopes to
give•allafartlnn. Office Manantangn atteet.Pottsville.
CHAPS. N. 11/LI.,
April 6.1850 14-tr
PURVER, DEALER IN dCRLP IRON
Copper. Braes. Bar and Block Tin, RoddFrq
Mallet Load. Ac.. Orders recy lard for Brass and
Copper work, and Machine furniehlog. MI orders
•annecl-d with the above lime promptly attended to.
a> Rooth eatre,i.above Pront. Phlladelphlr.
June 15.1O:50 ut.rf
MISCELLANEOUS.
-
I)RtFTM AND 1111.1.111 OF EXCHANGE IN
!Minn of I or 100 pounda Sterling on England.lre
land. Scotland, Wale,. France, Germany. nr any part
of Europe., for •ale. without airy charge, at .
11.
ranlage.. Agency in Foully ille
Aiso.F.orapeavi Ulltt and Drafts eaalied andenneeted
at lit* office.
Vera•.:eng..r.. eneageil at the lowest fIIII.•, and
no detention or grunibltair.
June E. feed 27•
0 &KRELL'S FURNITUR E GLOSS, for Cteanind.
11 tevivina and beautifying Cabinet Furniture. Chair.
&r.. giving a rich glom appfarance. auricrinr 10 re
varril•lllo:, an artiele that we have tiled and ran re
cocomend —Price ^3 ewe a hot tie. Just received and
tar sale at a 11 ItriNNAWS
Rook and Variety. Store.
2b
June V. le:d
'VIBE IMAM% ELLIOTT (Warranted)
Ever Prnmelf Gott stand A Nn. lin the
Pen market; ev•ry i1..FM4141 rri.o ham tried itieni will
acknowledge their vort , i v ore made and
sold.earlusively by Bradt dr. n doors above
the Miners' Bank. tratches of all the celebrated
make r s s old as 3111,1/I'. at PM*, to suu the times.
octBSORS riher h•tit Jolt r , .relved a
fine Int of Rein rIT all tiiillltl• and prices--
which will be acrid at manuf.eturers priers, at
B. HANNAN'S
Hcsdi and Variety Store
1.115 2.1531 24
'UIIE POULTItIi BREEDERS TEXT BOOK,
I. Condit tat to (nu 111.6a1119 trot) relyPeolfla the choi
cest breyds of Pcnittry and the mode of raising thew.
with twigity-tive must rati on , p r ic e 191 to nu. .11101
published and for tale at H. HANNAN'S
iiniesp Hook and Putilkhing untie
This is a capital tract far Pedlars, who sill he
supplied !'heap by the IdDcopieo.
HOTELS.
. , 31ONTGI031E11.Y HOTEL—Corner
--i,:".10 of rtINTIJ and WILLOW streets. above
, .
.- - j l . y:1110.1101 I t tidadelPhia This .par lout
,
•-,---•`-- lionse is 110 W replete Wllll revery convent
ence.and read', to ,trcionniodate tattor transient or
permanent Flinders •,r1,.. location Is rentral,and th e
neietilinOtifini ,leviratra . Any nne visiting the oily nn
tinniness or pleasiite, and PiAtting Ti. retire Own the
til, and Moth., caunnt hebatter arenntrundated than
at this estabtishrtrent No ripenoe hag been *paled
in (irons up the tionfai. The Chamtreirt aro well (nu
nuchotmd,vent hated., and the Tattle mai Bar jerOir Wird
With the 11..1 it., ii,,,,,,, ran mr„,d
:1 (:,,,,d y 5 rd and Arahlins an acheill.l the premises
1 4 .EttitEll ,S, SCIIEETZ, Proprietora
.4,
vt
13.
1.
37- 3ni
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ritEftiqvir
_I'OEIBE, 13.,,,,.., M„.....
2: - .; ,1. Tills %sell known eittahliBhmeto I, wall fon
4"iic.: ducted in tp.. -ante manner it hiss always
.=,..- lire., The central and pleasant otuation
of the bmise. Its commodtmo urn ngenre Ills. and the
comforts and Ittauriir to be hoind there, combine to
rend. r it agreeable at., ad,,m , ert-otifi to the traveller.
Ms mg horn one of the lion 01.1110 InTlliket & Co ,
anion:: al 11 , I.ead 14 the •-+1.0.11-11ment, the Subset,-
her plerlr.. , his he.. eselll lily to to:111114111 cis lepota-
I i.... 31,110 !We sattsfact lon to his' costomeis.
,• WAL 11. PARKER.
itept 20. 1551. 3S 3in
t r ,,1 l'ff E A 3IFIRIC Ali UOUS itc,, P O TTs- I
i.,..- - viLLE, - i
. rilifk . - prat filth loft/rill. the iinblte end I ravelling 1
Collirlllll,lly cetolrtilly. flame the has opened'
1t... I ug.- 311t1 rotilwoalnos if ot.d. furnished iti a ~ 1 1- I
moan st .le remit list lons f sperren. e mthe tru-afie•ft.
01 a hr-1 rate 11..1,1. 41.111,11 14110W11 'v1 , 014111111 to at . -
C0111(Iindalp. her 0W1.1111.13 may depend on being will,- 1
r,Red with ever) thole conducive in their comfort and
cco venienr e.
Jan isi„ tam. 3-tr.
,
a- ..,4 JE A NE ' SVILLE . 110TP:b.—Tar. ,
li f:. -:: B errhsc Ober ti, mild re.pert fully inform the i
,12;k r .: , '
.. travell/og cominuntry and pnatre generally
that he ha. , refilled rho /lute) it. good etyle,
...I , i. 1 •,,, prepared to famish the hest aeentrimnda
tutut,ll., all PllO may (rent him with a ,rait.
DAVID MARTZ. 1
JeAnt--evOle, I.u/erne Co , t.pril Lib. 1)51. 14-ti'
DIEM
GROCERIES. &e.
_--•--- - _ • • _ •
v F. 1 %. ..OR K Dried A irido• .11511 Pllllll l l. Jost re
.LN rerLed :ti)d for cal , . 11) I M flEArn - & .soN
a. 15.51 97 if
I i , VTI4 4 tien..ASee I lnnr , a priml• SIT !rte. for •air
I _lbw -
Nov. 27. 1,51 .1. NT BEATTY & soN
47-tf
. _
111.11 ATTY la. CIT. have Just rervtved a
J . Crrs•li Infinly of the following
New Sugar Cured llama and Tangoes;
Pine Apple Cnv•sr• ;
- rrania.rnea and citron;
TtaiFlita and ;
liried Po fracas;
.I_tva l'oft.o, fresh rolated. Al.BO. •
.I..nkins* l'elehratrd in Metallic Packs.
Nov 111. IQSI.
I.
AMPS LAMPS I LAMPS 1--T. F
TV 6:1'0 have Jo.d rat-nivel( a lute lot of Plaid
Lampe of I hi. neo...st pnttPrns, and at prices nnmotalll
a (.$O. ri isupply of Flesh Burning Fluid.
Nov. It., 1 5 31. 46-If
VIINCE MEAT pm 'op .vpressly
1101, Pp, VOr Ly T . BEAM &CO
Nnv IS, 1.59. 46 tI
Elti 111 AC IC IC [UK L In Kli• HI! ,a
1 freph n,pph fit•l fruited.
- Nay. IS,
CODFISH,
HERRINGS,
PORK.
HAMS and mIDI:S.
EMODLDERR,
LARD and CHEESE
Opt
RREAKt AST TEA`
1 A very rope , -ior ern, le of 61a k Tee ;
JIM ref •IvF4l and for *Alf I.‘•
- . " i . r. Al rr & NUN.
Mato . villf.. 3fay 2.1. t,3IJ ! - 1 1- _./
l i f OCHA COFFF.EI : —.i SUPER Pia Altrit. LE OF
I'l genuine Morin I .fiff.P, lust re , eivoil from Ken
York, by J. M. HEAVrr & 80N.
Pntitville.lfav 21 1e.."il 2t-rf
, TEAS—Very till , i• . GRCEN rind BLACK TEAS
1 for .nle Ay J M ItEATTY to SON
Slntell 29, 1-A3l
.3.tf
iIVSIC•—LEF. & WALKER. successors
,1 to George LYdOng . No I( Chesnut street. under
Barnum - . Museum. have Just published the following
beautiful Ballads, oolkas.
Think ere you grieak, by N.. 1. .Sporle.
The apart, by the author of ••Wul you have me
flirt, as n.tv • ' •
riatity Rate, a. sung Mr. liltulr by Ur
Cuonincton:
• q 14 1 4 1 ,! l ke bright Flag of Colombia " adapted to the
popular au iit" - Ever be Happy." in Opera "Enehan,
The ' Thou art dune, by the tate ''J. T. ti
llnprlewa 141Ve.
K • nrnan'e Love. ..
A Dream that !nee ran ne'er forget, h) M. Keller
I. o lllLtetit rblkt.. by J. A. Geti.,.
Prlinrore de • I.y M Keller
Plitenix do • aM net6.rmed at May, by yob.
son'a Band.
(lalop Brilliant, (torn Ow (1;,r(3 6( Ibe Four firm. or
Aytnon. by T. C. Wiereclr.
rift Amusements, Megan-es. by ChartPll VOll.l.
L & W. has e the pleasure to annotince to the pub
lic that their stock of Sheet Music conststs of the lar
gest and most cotr*lete assortement ra t he ir In;the
country, they are constantly onLitna to stock alt
the new Muck puhltithed in New York. Boston, /11.4
A tine assortment or the hest manufacture / sof New
York and Poston, at the lowest chap
MUSICAL ViriTRU3IENTS
Ahol, a generstesiiortment of Coital's, Viehn, Qan
on, Viotti, AcrOtdrooP, Acc , Violin, f:tator and Harp
Strfors of the hem Ilallan quelitlre, ell of which will
be furnished to the publer and the traitel et the inSVP-o4
rate,.
Orden iiitorinally attended to
Jan. 12. ttirin
IRON, &o.
- -•
DAIL RO A D IRON —FOR SALE AT TM.:
LL York titorP, lay the 611115Cf/b-t
DI/ Inn• Ptlarnhville T nail:22l4s 2, eh:. ya2,l,
50 ••
IS " 11 .1 I Flal flat flail Road Iron,
MI " 110 .
" ¶ z 4
10 " .1
dk. SAN
Pottsvillr, PPP, 1t,L.0.
SOM=U:NG NL.W.
ROCEfilDi AND PROVISIOta AT .
Dhln wholesale prices. The N bnderalsnedPHlLADE huLe
opened in the Sliver Terrace building, Centre Street
Potrarille, n general assortment of Groceries. Pro
visions, Fish., Oil. atc., allot' which will be sold at
the same prices that country merchants pay to Inc
Phaadelphia Jobbery. freight added. All goods acid
at this establishment, ate purchased from first hands
In the cities of New Yolk and Philadelphia, and deal
ers will be supplied here, at the same advance that
Philadelphia merchants, have in buying from thesatne
parties.
Merchants are respertfolly solicited to call and ex
amine for themselves, before visiting the city.
C. J. DIJI3INA, Agent..
Mtg.
Aprit 25. 1831
11.1141.1Nt3.—F0r Bale, 1.10 reet In. chain. Also
furnished at the shortest smite, 5.8,3-4 14-16,
7-8.13-14 sad I In. heatproof cable shale at Id. Yea
.prlcas—fretpht added., ILYARDL*-tecm.
Apra/M1530
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, iikro . POTTSVILT.,Er GENERAL ADVERTISER.
T F. BEATTY & - ro
46.1 i ,
C. , natanli) on hand and
for •atr by
.1 PALMER a Co ,
hlatket Street Wharf,
Pbtradelpble.
NEW MUSIC
PIANO 4
ECM
MOVlCS.,—Whereas, toy *We, Clitabeth Jones,
1311taa to ft my bed totritoard without tithe. the pub
lic will Late notioe Matl wilt nut pay any debts of
bet contract In,. JENKI.I4 JONES.
Port Carbon. Nov. TO. 1851. 4 ..Ittt
ADMINISTRLTOWS NOTlCE.—Whete
as lettere or Adntinistrattan de bowie Item or tke
Moods and chattels, of the late George edam of
Pottsville, deceased, have bcen granted by the .Reg
liter or Schuylkill county to the uudereigned. notice
is bereby given wall indebted to said estate, to make
* immediate payment, and those having eliiins-agginst
the same, mill present them for settlement id
HENRY Va ?MUREX, adner.
Nov. 2n, ISSI. es.at
sohseriber has removed from
his old stand in Nnrivegian Street, to Malian
taugo Street. opposite floyle's vegetable stand. where
he will be happy to supply his aid Mends and the
public In general, with Boots and dhoti of the latest
style and at the lowest prices. ,
MARK CR AWSM A W.
Nov. IE3I 47-31'
_
ROPbsALs trAL.—The
aub
acriher trill reeelre propnate until the first of Jan
nary, 1857., for the teasing office Clangwayv, at Ma
Colliery at Ifeckarberville. The Contmetore wlll'he
required to work from 5 to Vl.Oen tons front each
Gangway, during the year, according to thr opacity
attic Gangway,. Ahy farther particulars ein be
obtained by enqiiiring of WILLIAM PAYNE,
Meeltarherellle Colliery. ,
ME
Nov.
UISHOLUTIOI4.—The partnership heretofore
e.xisting helm-eon W. ivItIPMAN and HENRY
CHAMBERF. Wrehente. legatee , tinder the (vat of
Idirdsx leen Marlin. In the Borough 01 Penteeille.
rizbuyllitlt enmity. st.ne diesels - ea by inning! on.ent
on the Lt of November, Instant The buslorre ibe
late firm will he settled up by Main. eIILLYMAN &
RHIPMAN. who will continue the huninege tit the old
mild. nen door in Mates hotel.
Nov. rr, 04.11
DISSOLUTION.—The partneraltip heretofore
eltstlng between H. W. IltlEtBON and 1..11 AL.
LEN, of Beaver Meadow, In the County of Catboat,
and State nC Peonsylv.rnia.earrying on towinetta 1111-
{NT 111 1 .11r111 of Illudrawr 4 AL1.4.:1, as Iron Founder.
and Machine Makers, Is this day dlyintsmt S. mutual
consent. all debts awing In and by the said firtn will
be toll ecled and dierharged b. 14. W. HUDSON, who
will continue the business as heretofore.
m•W 111.11)s./N.
1- H. ALLEN.
46.61
— Nov. I. Mt. (Nov. LS,
LORBEIIIIV Ciartk Rosman 41, Cou r miry.
Pimeriere, N0r.74,5ir 8, Ism .
OTICIC is heirlby given ihnt an election will be
I held by the eilockbolders of said Company, on
MIONDA V. the 8,8 day of December nevi, at the
house of Philip Koons, In ihr Borough of Pinegrnire
Schuylkill Copoty,lo elect by Ballot nor President,
eight Malinger', une Serietary, and one Trea.itret
in verve for the ....Weil year.
JOHN hTRIMPFI.EB , Bec'y
46-31
Nov. IS. 0 , 51
‘TOTICE.--The Annual Meeting of the Stock
.Ll holders in the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon
Railroad Company. will be held lu the Otht P of the
Company. No. 7 Lthrary Street, Philadelphia, on
MON DAY. December I, at II o'clock, A M ,at which
time an election for a Preaidunt, six Manap.ti, a
Treasurer, and Secretary, tvill be held.
Nov 15,1451
G Frier: OF THE MONIT CERIIOI
Coura iv, Pal/ads/ora, (Maher 31c1, 1851. I
NOTICE is hereby given, Stitt the Annual kfeet
log of the Sint holder' of i his Company
held at their office, No 78; Walnut Str•rt, ou lion
day, Derrinher 1, 18.51, as 4 o'clos k, P. M , al which
time an election will he held ins' a President, and
eight Managers, to 'servo she i.naning :iear.
=1
nissoLvilioN 01' PAUTNERMIIP —Notice
Li In hr Irby given that thr Par lier.hi o t...reinfort.
existing under the firm of 11111LER. RF.PPLIRR et Co
Is this day iiiipaolyed lay tnuittal ronsent The Minh
res 3 o 1 the pannership will he settled by Phlrt k
Brother, to whom all persons trutehted to the Fula,
e. 111 pleass make payment
RF.PPI.IBB dr. 'CM
dept ;in 1.451 40-ly'ii
The Alb.% titietp wPI continue the his•in e m st the
same stand int rb. Above laie Finn an Pt rthir, whets.
they will keep Flour, Feed, Ilay, ull, Are
1 , 1111. ER & 4ROTIIER.
40-1,•If
MEM
- ---
I\TOTICE IS HERI:IIV 111 KEN 111 AT 3FI
mont No. 7 has been mmle I.y the. Director. of
Lyr owning County Mona' Inrulonor Company. on all
Premium - m.lo. In force. on the :.sth Any of Aprti 11151,
amte•rly haymowa of tt. yamo are pa rttrulm ly
agnir
eA. that the Mahn, 01 run . ..rota may be prompll! paid
NO. CLAY roN.
Iler.ivnr 6.. the County of olchtlylklll.
Poitevllle July 12 ISM Qq. tf
XTOTICI O ...—NOTII'E IS If CIVEIS that
the citizen. of Schuylkill mouldy intend In apply
to the Lex:whittle at the next Seasiom fora Charter
of a Bank of Dia moot and Depn,li, to he mcale& t e,
the Rotough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill Count), l'a,. to
he called THE AIYTIIIIACITE ERNE OF TJ4 - -
111ALII/A,” with a Capital of Two Iluntlevit and Fifty
Thousand Dollars, with the priylleee to
,'1T1C14.3.1, the
alma, of t.aid Bank to FM.. Ttmu-and Dol
lar&
John K Smith,
William If Lebo, John Harlan.
A. L. Ihinghrer, Prier An rout,
Michael Heald, l'harfeß Bennett,
Richard railer. Ilobef i Ratcliffe,
Moraanroth. / John Ileodriek•,
IMSI. .26-I.ltl
ri3O WOOD 'CONTIILACTORS. Pr 01.0.41,4
I is 111 he rf, rived ti) the Rh iladeiploa and Readtog
Cofiqcf by fora .Ittprly of Cord %%'ooJ 6.r the
year /hal. 4 peeiflrattonr 1111 y be had on application
to 11. M Walker. Morn Carbon, 1., to henry fleprer,
Wood Agent. Schoylloll Haven.
Pre, I.t, IMst 7-ff
VOTICE.-I.AII4IBERA, MINERS ANII oTIl•
Eke. who wlell to putt nag.. lots rn To canon, at
pliant.. fah`, wlll find an Agent on the Romeo... oon
the town 01 SINI MOk in . Lnbor on the Italtroad will
he taken In payment of lota. One half Ihe wag,.
the taboret, n 111 he advanced In rapt, '
I). M. 130 V It. A vent
.111111 , t`. 1;50
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.
THE INVALID'S BERT PRIF.NDI
..I
....
4,
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17l1POHTANT COIMESPONDENCM TRIUMPH
Op WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
IN SOUTH AMERICA VELLOW FEVER CU
RED'. TRUTH Si It ANtIER THAN FIVTION•
SALEM. Mass , April 26, 1.51.
William Wright, Eno —Dear sir —Far many yearn
we have been the Salem neentn, and also nt onetime
the county agent., for l lir nhir of your valualle umdt
eine, and during the whale of this time we are not
aware drat, In any one Initonce, have the pills n ble b
we beer , sold been complained of as causing Injury, or
nbt accomplishing their proper MilltaiOn. It in - doubly
gratifying when %IP receive voluntaVv iesthnony Irani
a source where the, medicine which in mold has been
the means of - dont:great good and °foal/Inc many liven.
Last year we sold three dozen bones to go to a for
eign port, and thin day have received a letter from the
Merchant who ordered them, giving an account of the
wonderful effettn which they did in coming a large
number of persons Who were allotting with a prevail
ing epidemic similar to the ye/low fentr ; while those
tinder the regular physicians' treatment, who were in
the Hospital, some three hundred, including the
Governor, bla;ictratez,&r ,fell victims to in: disease.
If you would like a copy of our letter, we &nth know
or any Impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps it
would to of service to have It plubllnhed, mothers% hit
our name., on it is addreated to is. We will consult
the pawn.s interested, and If 101 l wink it, you will
please write Og. RePpeMiolly, yoMpt,
W • & s. R. lira.
The followtne le the letter alluded to •
csymtlin, Match Zg,
Messrs W & A II Ives, Merchants, Salem
jGentlemen—ror some. year. past 1 here adopted in
my family. as a ;weal iVe, Dr. %V rtzlit's Indian Vege
table Pill. (fur whom you are his agents to :tal e .)
I and have found that medicine 01 great worth.
Last November we were visited by a kind of inflam
matory fever. (the same 1 iwesume which grearly af-
I flitted our neighbors. the Brazilian., for nearly a year)
the symptoms of which had en ahalogy to the yell„,
fever, and nearly three hundred per-nos frIL Mame to
the epidemic (a great number for 31,0[111131km at.. 04 311
as aura.) Our doctors named it the true ye,low fever,
but their skill was Merriment to stop its progress, con
fining their mode of treatment to the. me of quinine;
and the application of le. her, forbiddsng the use of
purgatives. and oftours. all the ruddier+ and sailors,
who were obliged In be rent' to the ito , / , 4318. as also
the Governor. several Magistrates. several officers,
and In fart all those who were realty allitoted will. the
disease, foil victims under their mod.. of treatment.
A month peel tons. I had received thrt e dozen bores
of Dr. Wright's Pills, which i presume were bought
at your store by Meos.s. NeWCOIOh &
Pules., merchants In your city, and with whom I am
doing business. Chad the opportunity to administer
these Pills to,several under my roof, who were atgirt
eli With the same fever, and tat o doses of eight Pills
each completely cured them of the complaint. I th en
gave sway nearly all my PCI. to some twenty or thlr.
my perNOrle, and sit welt. relle%ed as it were by en
chantment.
I have, in consequent... remitted to Messrs. Gold
smith. Newcomb and Parless, the •uni of forty dollars
for the purchase of that quantity nf thlemedirtne.and
I beg of you to deliver the Plik as fresh as possible.
I request you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his
directions translated In French, w will tend great
ly to circulate his Pills not only here. but also
othercolonieswheretbepopitiation is more numerous.
Excuse in.,. sentlemen, in the liberty I have taken
to addreis you this letter, which, for the sake of hu
manity. I have been compelled to do. as I rhino( mean
to speculate Ott an article which proved salutary to a
number of poor people. and in fact moat of the popu
lation Is reduced in a state of indigence, and it "mold
be sinful for any one to seek lucre lot such a way,
Accept, gentlemen, the most respectful salutations
of yoUr very obedient servant, A PICHENIN.
The medicine is for sale. wholesale and retail, either
In English, Preach, Getman or elpanlsh diretlions,at
the Principal Office. 180 RACE Hi , Philadelphia. .
And fur sale by C. & M. Beatty. pottsrlite; J. G.
Brown, do.; D. N. Heisler. do ; W. H. Dlekel,l4-
wigsburg ; George Hammer, do. ; Levan ft Banff
man, Behilyikill Haven ; W. Taggart Tamaqua ;
Burnett & Bowman, New Philadelphia • H.Bcbssaclz,
Patterson; Wheeler & bliller,PinegrorcD,J, Robin.
hold. Plitt Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora; G, Rea
gan. do.; Geo. Dethelbela, Rlngeold ; Joshua Boyer,
111'Keansburg , Joseph Dreher, Eart Brunswick D.
Korb, Ittlddlepoil, Lew!, Milner, Port Carbon; Jno.
Itliddirport J. flumlJar. Be.. Patterson;
fleo. H. Potts. Btockville Price& Hughes, et. Clair;
Reed & Baler. Llewellyn; Johanna Cockhill, do.;
Oro. Rsiffsnyder, New Castle; J. W. Gibbs, Miners-
One; Eckel & Barrult, Tremont ; /no. D. McCreary.
do.t Jacob Kauffman, Lower bilabantango; and by
Agents in all other parts of the county, ,'late and the
United States
June 7.1851
rytlN ROOVINo.—TIIIO BEING THE BEA,
son when oar citizens who desire to secure thel-
Da Udine, from the rsteges of Are, should seek to base
'them made fire-proof—the undersigned would re
spectfully Inform the public tbst hi Is prepared to
tsiAl all, orders for Tin Rooting. spotting dte., ke.
Pottsville, JuneJACOB 71.
PO O.
,
NOTICES.
II W. bIIIIPMAN.
lIEN cIIAMRERR
46-14
M CAMPBELL, V.r'y
46.?,t
NI IDi C HON N ELI, , : ipi 'y
45-11
MI
QM
=M
-
MULDT ELLIOTT. '
. WIIOLESIALE AND RETAIL DEA lERSIN
Clocks, Watches, fewelery, Silver and Plated
Ware. The subserlberanTertor wile at their es
t - tabliabtrient,twodnortabovethe
Centre streer.Pottaville, Pa. A splendid assortment of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware,
4-c.. at such pima" cannot fail to circuital:salon,
and to which we fairtne.the attention of purchasers,
a asurtni them that every article is warranted as rep
f resubmit. - -
Onr stock consists In piny! a full atsortment of
GOLD.* SILVER LEVER IrATCHES,
do do Lepine do
Silver Tableand Tea-spoors,lllantle ninamente, tan
rep Goods, Watches, Jewelry and lord pern,sent to
all parts ofthe trotted States by mall, with tweet' .
I safety. We are determined to sell at tess prices than
i the es me articles are sold in Philadelphia.
P. 5. Preserve this advertisement, and examine
one stock when you v tsitPottsvills.
lii Whf. BEADY,
sTEWART ELLIOTT.
Dcr 14,1550 49. I y
• Paiticular attention paid to the repairing of all kind
of watches.. •
STILL ANOTELER IMIL9REABLE
• Cure of CiaummptiOn,
Mot tiadangerous attendante,artor basing hcen ctt•en
tip to die by Physicians and Friends, the an
nals of history cannot furnish a
parallel.
ft nhould be exit/likely known throughout tie world
for therenre thousands Sabering undersinolar dueders,
tek.re will prove fatal, rodeos arrested by tie powerf.l
AGENCY OF DR. SW AVN R.s
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCHERR
READ, AND BE cnxiaxctu.
PotNT or aocits, Frederick County,Md.,
June 9th, ISM.'
Da. SWAVNE.—Drar ditty I
owe to the public, and in justice to you, I tare
thought proper to make ktinwu toe of the most ex
traordinary cures, In my own case. that has ever
been truly recorded. lu the month of 0 totter last
I was afflicted with a severe gathering in joy breast,
which feinted a large tame's, and also cominitnlcattal
to my Lunge, and very mulch afflicted them, and dis
charged largo quantities of corruption, external and
internal, OA is, large quantities passed through tity
Lungs, which I threrenp. My breath could also IMPV,
tbrou;b toy Lungs, and out through the cavity of my
breast with apparent ease, attended who a violeit
rough. day and night, tuna of appetite, and extreme
dsbiW y, en that ray physleiana thutight my case en
tirely hopeless and beyond the power of
I remained rn title wretched eontittlnli fer a Ion; lone
until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there
seemed ID be 00 hope for nit', but having read in the
public paperteof the many wonderful cores perforated
by your COMPOUND syttup OF WILD CHERRY:
I immediately sent to lialtinio-e for five bottles and
commen , rd Its nee, and to toy great 'satisfaction and
anxious family, the filmes* or opening in my lungs
began to heal, and the cough subside, and on won&
tea bottle. I was restored to perfect health. I feel
very grateful and firmly believe, that to your valu
able medicine. under the blessings. of Divine Provi
dence, I am ntlebtrd for this great change. and I sin
happy to say that I am now enjoying as good health
- as I ever have
) or the satisfaction of those a ho are not at quain
led with me, I append to this certificate the names
oflentlemen well and favorably known to a large
portion of the citizens of Maryland and Virginia. and
will dmilitless induce all who are similarly afflicted to
try your wonderful and InValitalle Conti ~,,, tid Py rug
of Wild ('henry. Yours, Very Ilisapeetfittly,
THOMAS DIXON.
The subtorrlbea is well* at qunlnted with Thomas
Dixon, and rawiesitlY that he has been afflicted 3s
above represented. I regard his recovery as al mos t
a miracle. Ile is a worthy member of society
JAMES R. bllftlityltOW,
Pastor of Rertim Ctervit, Beriutare Conference
We,the undersigned,resldents of 'the Point of Rocks
and Inuit y, are acquainted with Thomas Diann' and
know him to have horn Ain Ted as above repressoted
anti was tioaight by his frit mid.,_ as well its by not
most •kilful physiciabs, in be past recovery, but by
the exclusive use of that Inestimable remedy. Dr,
Smayre'a Cumpornd Syrry of 11,14 ['berry. to now re
stored to perfect health, soil we feet dilly bound - to
recommend this valuable no%Sicine to all who may
be simile' ly afflicted.
Fred. Stuck, Merchant, I 0. Thomas,
Lloyd C Kelt, •• W. It. amith.
W hoaxer, E. W. McGill,
William el. Watkins, Philip Haines,
John Walter. Philip Meigtothaim.
The above invaluable medicine is the resolt of
many yearn extensive practice in Philadelphia I,
Dr. Slwayne.
•
Very Important Caution.
Remember no preparation of Wild Cherry is gen
nine, extent Inn on liol article no prepared by Dr.
Sirayne. Mee that his Portrait la oil the wrapper
around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compound
you will never know the real VlrlizeS of Wild Cherry
DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS.
• Swayno's. Celebrated Vertairage
A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. Dyxpep•
sla t Chn;era Nimbus, Sickly or Dyspeptic
children or adults, and the most
useful Family Stedichte
ever offend to the
•
J. J. Aver,. MN:lly respectable Meta hard of
linmsport, ra.„ states 1 Dove tried Vont tt rmin3e
In my ono faintly 30.1 can .peak in the very highest
terms of It. My Wlte a sit Mush, pissed la rh It she
will use uo other
fietneiniber! none is genuine Arent that In 44111.1 re
!mules, with the y 0111111? of De. Mi.rat Ni: rile. ea. h
wrapper.
that the name is spell correrlly,
SWAYNEI.
Dr. 9i...oiler's duper Coated Nur . ..apart/la and Knead
of Tar Pill,
These are undoubtedly tile best Pills (dieted to the
nubile. and no family should be without them. Main
nod envy It their operation, without proiltirlng Any
griping pain nr unpleasant feehers They are per ati
ante adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering
It tit to nonflYll and invignr ate the whole system A
few .loses tell? oftentlim s prevent a severe attack of
sickness, and for (.4.lllW:tints to which females are
subject they are invaluable. No Pittston hare a tie,_
tee effect then these fnr monthly 'trifled:flows whir
Lipbell In woo, en. They :edit NI lite
elllntrienreinenl of puberty; atTO Wll.-n there is a
check from. cold, or Improper exposure. and Peen at
the nine of Illi•kr entire ressnt Inn Ily taking hid,
Medicine women would lie Ltifile.l On Iltrongh with
the , range oflife'wilhout danger or infringement on
their ,ClOl4. Intithful days of womatilowid.
PA particular to obtain the a..r‘mat., r lliar they
41,111 boxes turned on? of the Pni ,01111. nor erect
with cored Ione? w ill, the aißll.lltWe or DM. "IwA% Si 1
fine repo.
REMOV kt
PR S's , i•lt NE. Proprietor of the whirl e relekrated
l'oneut '4n ecytire ur W ii o CIIERItt :ma olllß, r,
Li M.R.bli taea , hae rddelved hta rlinOtint I udil. from
the corner of K 12113111 and RareKtreete to No J NCIFITII
RE V F:Nrif Street. above Market, Plilladelpitia,
n het. , all order, marl be add d
AI:ENTs Putt VOI'NTV.
JOHN (I. DROWN,
J. elqtri m l '
.1114;5163 ,. ITadtavilie, a.
JAMES P. FALTs,
JOHN W. GifiLtS, $ '""" 2.5111 '. P 4.
& liniVintriklk, 11. J. SusArrn, Schuylkill lid
ven,ll.Britaat.Fra,Purtearlinn; Jou , ' A OrTn.TilylorP.
Vine; fl. F. /1A ni,Tusratora ; J ;(l •
ne.ilesaytivia, New Cal Ile; W. 11 1o.NTKLIFII. W Pprnti
St. (Nair; 'l4l FR :V 'RILL% P•t•I
Pinflrove ; FUR' & HALMDT. ; 1 , 0 , 1(111U &
Si Y, LIFWelly11; JOHN WILLI tms. ; C.
FIIAILY:V, 01W I,,lsfillf ; CON Mum & New
; x. MLRTT , Orwikabork Landing.; .1
A -FA NiTON, MCK..Afsblollre; J Aeon K rmu AN, a rril
& E. Wrier, Lowe, Mallaulango; and by all Dra -
lots in medicine everywhere
rie.l;reni• wiehinga freelialipply of .Sw k% vF'w
NIEDICIPI a Wat (drawl. Acrid their ii,dr ,s I lhr rrigi
C11)31 lave,
Sept. 11, 1851
ZINC PAINT'S,
Alanotforturrd by the .fireth :Iretiey 1:1p/hrs.:lg. and
Atli m.p Catapaliy„ NEWARK, N. J.
riling Company is prepared to furnish 0 kupply of
tloise valuable ZINC I. kINTS, which have .tir en
found after arveral years trial, both in Europe and
the United Slate. to retain their original beauty and
prnteclive properties, superior to any other Paint
whatever. Their White Ztne Paint , 10 purely an Ot •
Ide of Zinc, and Is warranted free from all adaltera
lion and Impurity whales . ..l; 11 covets well, la bean
itfutty white and is entirely free from the pith.ontirre
properties of paints made from Lead, so dangerona
to the health of Painters and Families. It ton/ MN
NM: reitOW when exposed to sulpherotnt, or :mephitic
exhalations nr avail when shut up In a close room.—
As an outside paint at withstands any climate and
Weather better t h an any other, not bring liable to '
turn chalky and crumble, or rub off. It may he work
ed with any nrh...r color, with water and size, or with
varnish. which give. the celebrated Porcelain Finish
or China Rinse.
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS —There
are furnished at'a low price and are the cheapest rant
hem paints in the market for coating Roofs, Fencing,
Ramp, Out-housee, Steam Boilers, Steamboats, Stdps
or any other exposed surface of Wood, B ri c k.
iron or Storm an they are both!. Weather and Arc
Proof. For Iron or metallt surfaeis they are particu
larly vahra tile, is they form a Galvanic ronneettoo
and entirety prevent oxidation or runt; they dry
quiekly with a polished surfare, do pot blister or
crack on wood or metal, and having a pure metalic
base do not change color like many of the earthy
paints now in one t in proof of which we refer to tro
following certlficaten :
Puma
'M Da. Gas Work, 1851.
'Messrs. F. C. Jones & Co.—GentlemensHay
:15,
Having
made several trials of your Brown Zinc Paints in
various methods calculated to. test its protective
qualities upon Wood and Metal,llhave the Netisfae
non to state that Ike results Imv.e.,..beeri highly (alma
ble. The paint covertly: well, drying quickly and
possessing greater tenacity, especially upon iron
than any other paint with which 1 am familiar.
Your', Truly, JOHN C. CRENISON,
Engineer of the Philadelphia (7as Works.
The undersigned• having used the Zinc Paint, re.
retied to, eonrnr in the (preening opinion.
Morris, Tasker & Morrie, Tlerrlck & Sort,
Keeney llafie & Co., Ja., T. Sutton &
Penn %Yorks. Franklin Iron Wnike.
ki .1. T. Dean, UMlrd Staten Dry Dock.
Dealers rupplied nu favorable Penny by the
Agents al the Company.
'l' 1; JOIIIEI4 &
I'. South Wharves, Philadelphia.
Any 9. lASI
"Encourage Dome Manufacture* If you want to
autumn the Region—that's the doctrine !"—B en .
Johnson.
131 ZOCHVILLE, n:REI-CLAY, ELARTIIEN
AND STONE-WARE MANUFACTORY.
pill.; PROPRIETOR OF Tilly MANUFA CTOII
1, neat Prorkville, in Schuylkill county, pa. re
spectfully solicits euidato of the surrounding Siore
keepers for the articles of hat dimmed/lure. where he
offers as eggal to any mace elsewhere, and lower in
price than the trade of this region have ever yet
bought. They consist in part of Itorkffigtoint-ware,
Pili - hetn.erstfee-Pots, Tea-Pots Sugar-howls,
Cream,. Flrtili-Plit.a. Apittnoos, &e.:eke.
STONEWARE, FIR E-"ROOF PUDDING DISII7ESI.
Nappies
"
Pin
'• " " Vegetable
Also. Yellow a'roneware, Binger a akbding
Rant Use Le r Bot
tles. Jugs, Pitchers, Bowls, Preserve, Jelly sod Pick
ill4 Jars Jelly and Cake Moulds, Basins. Ewers and
Chambers, and generally every article ma no lectured.
Ile also. manufactures to order the follows ine
Fire Bricks of any shape or size
Piave Cylinders and Linings of ail patterns
Flue and Flooring Tiles -
Mat. Key and Wedge Bricks;
Oven, Arch and Float Tiles, &c., LC.
*Orders for the shove are respectfully solicited.
Me and Allow Ware-room (Wholesale only) in
Silver Terrace Buildings, Centre street, Pottmilr•
• Address, F. UODQR 54, Agent. Pottsville.
, N0v.28, 1850 ; • 47-tf
W—
EI
ATBOare VIRE RlOlC—Clostautly on
band and for sale by the subscriber as the lost
Mote. B. YARDLEY & SON.
Aug. 0, 1851 311-tf
==E
'rorrsvizaa3 actimittr.
T"Ehndiralgeedhavingbeenentrnstedwith the di.
rectiou of Pottsville Academy.takeather It berry
to reconintead this lust/tin ion to the patronage of the
public., The principal, who smutted his education in
the best unteeraillea or Germany and Paris. and who
has been for several years engaged in teaching in thiß
tauflifF. WM teach antic ntand mosiern languages. as
Led G
Lazio. reelt,fletirew,,Dermanand French. the higher
branches of Mathematics, all Geometry, Algebra'
Surveying. Mensuration and - Calculus. as well as
Natural Philortophy and the principle, of Chemistry:
whilst Mr. J. T. SitogiretWa graduate of Yale Col:
lege and a practicatidook-keeper, will take charge of
the Cnalith branches , . as ripening, Reading.
Composition, Rhettiric. Arithmetic., History and 0,,
(raptly, TheotleciPles of Book-keeping will be taught
and the pupils excreted In the keeping of fictitious
arriatints by double entry. Marla G. Ayer. it gradu
ate of New Hampshire Female Seminary, has haen
engaged to teach the Elementary brandies and Draw
ing. FAT n the smallt.st boys will be faithfully taught
by the teachers themselves, and to young wen an op.
portunitv will be afford: d to prosecute their studies
as tar as at - any of our common College.. With a strict
discipline shall be combined a respectful and kind treat
Merit of-the seholars. Pupils from abroad canbr accom
!Undated with hoarding on moderate lertits,th rerpectl
hle priyxtehoardina houses. Those dal films to learn the
German language thoroughly. can find admittance In
au aceninplished German family. The terms of Tui
tion are as hitherto, 824 yearly for Langnagex and
Drawing SS extra. The year isAlvlded Into 3 seciiinni,
let from theist Monday in Sept. in New Year, $lO, ex
tra $3; 2d, from New Year to the 2d Monday In aril
$7 and $2 50 extra, 34 from thence to the 2d Monday
In July. 07. and $2 50 extra. eina payable at the end
of the first month of each .es.inn. It it highly tumor
Cant that every scholar shout I enier the gri - poi with
the commencement of the furl Session.
July N. IS2I
INT:l 6 ::T s liggu i !... H e 6 igi s o l p . f t E re ß ,:t M p a h n n u ti f d nr , t is t: t r i f; i r.. ll ::: . .
nnw a gond supply of their warranted pure WWII:
LEAD, and those calumets who haVe been .q rings)
Annulled In tonsequenee of a run on the :irtlele, shall
now nave their orders tilled.
Nolnown elitist:inns possesses those preservative
and heautifying properlties, 5.1 desirable in a paint, to
an eonat extent with unathitterated white lonit hen-re
any alillliiture of other materials only mats us cattle.
It has, tlieftfore, been the steady aim of the manufac
turers, for many years, to supply In the public a ne.r-
Petty pure white lend, and the unreaelng demand for
the article, is moor that it has met with favor. It is
invariably branded on one head: WETHERILL Ea:
BROTHER in WI, and on the other, trarranted pure.
all In red letters
rbilada., July 12. trial' at?- I y
UVMNIEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE.
or package of this Fiascoee tvia tm as far as Moe
pounds of Colfer—and.Corlim. made of Ibis E.,rn,
wdl preserve the mate of the real Coffee. with the ail
damn of a more delicate and liner flavor. it le s s too
more condurive td health than the finer CotTre. I. ea.
tier mud, does not rapt ire anything to fli-111 h. and is
fres from This EllieliCie ie now exienslvel
Used is various sect our of the country, a single agent
having sold 16,00 U rakes in n single enmity in rho,
State. Price Ili cents per c.rke. For sale wholesale
mini retail by the stibrcriber. nt his variety store.
ii. DANNAN, Agent for thhuylkill Cll.
*Merchants and others supplied to sell a ;sin at
the Manulisetnicr's prices. Try et.
have otatnlned an article prepared by Nir4RTC
Hommel', Dobler & of Phtladelphia. ratted •• CA
lance of Coffee.•' which t. lIIIVIAMIt to be need will,
Coiror for thr porre...e of toihroving It I Lind it
Indy free froileanythlng'deliterloW to h es iti,". b ut un
the contrary. the Ingredient* of whirl) it is composed,
arc holly w bolt sotne.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.
Chemist and Anal) irki,7:l Chamber. Mt New fork.
Aug. x 4. ISM.
coed REMOVAL.
SUB SetußEn HAVING PIT.
tiponenf !argent Coach t3t.f4t
fln the : 4 1111e, In CO.II Street, rnti%ville,
Pa , nett In J . II Admit s . 6r. co •.1 {, 4 I pg.,
Facture. where lain fn.-Ilitre* for roanilia ,. totinn all
kind• of Carrinvewn nil Legg , Waggnne eannoi be vile.
lu+ned— being n prartieal Meelinnie, Lind baying
yens' rtprrirnur in The Inivinen.:, lie
to give general antivlartior.
All kontl4 of Carriage,. and Light Wagon+ kept nn
hand. Altto...ecuntl.liantl SCagotet, 4r.
All tepau• wally dont.; I parr. from a .firtattre
promptly attend...lt...
tt'Ir.TAR A. KIRK.
inn, 5. 184 A
May 10, Ihsl
THE rRANKLIN FIRE INeDIRANcE I IM PA N
oF PHILADELPHIA
_ .
OFFICE No I 631 the.thllt rifth hi
1)111 EcToits,
cloak.. :sr. Rano, r. rt otVe W. ILr hard,
Thomas hare, Martie..-ai ft Len,
'Tobias Witatter, Adolphe E '
Slinktsel(43nt, ID:AVM iltr.nv n,
Jacob R d with, Mn, rls Palo-rson.
.tuntinor so make In ituraure. permanent or limited
on every dosmption of property. rn Inwn and country
at, totes as IoW as are constatent With sPenrity.
The company Isaac reserved n tarp: Comment
Fund, whtrh with their Capital and premium.. ,afeiy
I nvc.le .1. afford Ample nrotertin thrstar..treol
or the company fin January Sal. htlB, a.
pattlthett agreeably to an Act of A R.enll.ly. were ,
fallowe, 07
=
Temporary, ---- --
Loa tot , 1;23.45U On 61..21011'17 67
Moire their 'tarot po radar.. a period of eighteen
Yeirm, they have paid upward• of o ee etilitontlrd Du,
deed thuu..anlt dollor....llAgeg by fire, t hereby afford
ing evelen , • Of the adr. o l4Ce , M Iril , rrranee, as %veil
as l i re ,t r it i ty and dt.po•ltion )11 J/Ittel 111th ft/NI/TlN
opt,. all Habitat...
N II A N F.R.
i'If.AIMES G. BANI•KEll„ Serret,ry
The .othscithur has been appointed agent for the
abate mrntfnued InglittltlOn, and Is now pc...pared in
make u,. trance, nn every description of property, et
the foweet rater. ANDREW RUSSIA., Agent
Pottamtle. Jan I , 1051 - .1
riiiiE fIIfIARD I.IFF. INII4ITII A Nur.. A NNI'ITV
and Trnrt ninpa ti v. of Philadelphia ulTirr N„
132U/ie.:nut Street. 1 apual. fr31111,11:.0. t7unrr orr
11,11131 Con..lntle To 11,3k1 111..11311( r.ol, h p
1n„).1 fa voruble term.;
Tile caplral being pa Id np and inveAte , l.l..cetlier w
uh
large arid eoles!ri~• . utn f r , werveit nnut , nil
IPI(P n pPITPCI PP( nasty lii the ineure,l.
The premin me inay he paid yearly, half yearly, or
minrterty.
The Compa ny add a forstow periosti;all) to the In
inoranree for htP, The rim opproorinied in
December, Pill at. 1 the aerond noon.- in December,
ini9.anoinid to an attention of $162 .l) re every sumo
inatired under lb, Mile.' pnartr mak tug ,11?.62 50
which o ;II tie puif often it shalt btromv;,, rlaim,
lite:111 Of $lOllll originally ibiaired . the next oldest
amonnt to 81237 ; the peat to are to #ly I 4 f. 4) for
every tlOOO ; the other+ in the 4 , 14 Me probortliol) 3.-
r wiling to the ntootnit and time of litaninot, touch
ion. make an a cerave of more than 00 per erne.
ono!, the nietiation paid. without ineleartitg the up
-111111 preflllpift
The. folloo log fly Ihn Ce-
KI
:
EMI
rEm
No :"
" h.)
276
" 1.13
Pan) iihlehi containing tahlesi of
011 el. fortne=of appl fr a inn ; an.l f
ears be bed at the otnre,
B. W. BICHATIDri, President
JOHN F. I Ahre.s. Actuary. •
The subscriber is Agent for the above Company in
Brhuylklß:County. and will effect insurances, and
give all ne,repairy information on the snbject.
B. HANNAN.
26-Iy
June 29, 1.450
TDelaware fottial safely Insurance Company
J, —Mike North Room of the Exchange.. Third Nt
Philadelphia.
FIRE INSURANCE.—HoIIdings, Merchandise and
oiherpropetty in Tows and Count. s, insured againA
foss or damage by • tire at the lowt st rate of premalni
MARINE ItielllßANCE.—They also insure Ves , els.
Cargoes and Freights.foreign rtr coastw,se under open
or special poll. tea. as the ',soured Inaf desire.
11.11 A ND THAL AFSPORTA TION.- -They . alan insure
merelomil7e transported II Wagons, Railroad Cars.
Canal limitsftnd Steamboats. on rivers and lahes, on
the rnoirt liberal lents'.
DIRECTORS.
Joseph If. Seal. James C Hand
Edmund A. 3411110 T, Thentitillos Patildfng
John C. Davis, • U. Jones Brooks,
Robed Burton, Dewy 1410.71,1.
John R. Penrnw, Ifogh Crate,
Samuel Edward.. George Seri - 111,
Geo. D. Leiper, Spencer Mcllvain
Edward Darlington, C 116111,11
!Mae R., Davis, .1 D. Johnson,
William Folwell AVllliam Day.
Sohn Newlin, Dr. 8. Thninas,
-pt. R. M. Huston, John Sellers,
William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan.
D. T. Morgan, Win. BagaleV
WILLIAM MARTIN president
RICHARD A. NCIA.BOLD, Her felary.
The stibs?riher having been appointed ovnt for the
above Company, la now
prepared to make [nett rae/on all deerrlptione of property on the most lib ,
z
term... Apply a t G. typ a ti.• office, Moms' Aaati ion
or at my house In Mai ket gir ik ‘l eet.Fottsville .
m A
cDoxiiii
45-If,,
No• 11. 1949.
HEAVE
110YT'S POWDERS
rimmi preparation is new being offered to the public
I as a goarranteed Cure for the HEAVES In Hor
se., and as the only known niediclue In the world
having been used in the private Veterinary practice,
of the proprietor' for the last years: and he has
never known it to fall ins singly Instance of produ
cing rues, and leaving the horse in good
. p ir al
irsr:r stin wo l lk. The utter incompetency of the home
(or labor, when troubled with titic common discern,
about.t induce ev,ry one having inch to apply home
dlateiy for this remedy. Price onedollar per package,
which will he gent with full dtrectlOns,' to any part
of the finned States All letters or communications
tobe addressed " Post Paid," to I. P. HO YT.
Hear of No to South Fifth Street,
Philadelphia.
"Whnleiele Agent fn . r the l'nited States.
N. IL—Agents wanted throughout the enuntry, to
to whom a liberal discount will be given; and their
names placed In the advertisements. Address a,
above.
Dr Hoyt•s (feast , Powders for sale, wholssals arid
retail, by D. BANN Oh
Sole Agent far Schuylksli Caunty.
41-Gm
COI. i, 1951
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
DECEIVED by late arrival a large and fresh stock,
of French and German Goods. comorismg Toys,
in great variety. from fine to tow priced Dolls. thorny,
Amps Boars, Violins and Violin Strings, anst,
ALSO.Fish Hooks, Fishlng;Tarkle, and Needles
of the best English manufacture , , for sale, Wholesale
sod Retail, by JOHN ?d. HEVBERHER it nno
Importers. N0:47 north Estoutt street, Pbtlads.
Oct H, 1411 414trt
I.Nnr.I.F:. Prinelml
24-1 y
a A aF~
INDEMNITY
igsfkl 534 (.". Suit k..
11.1 3:04 91.1 I
LIFE INSURANCE
Sum
I min red
Elnnti, or
atliltiton
eltotro
1500
2000
Soon
&r.
*252 50
656 2.
415
1187 51
&c.
PROTECT YOURSELVES
DR
/KWH . lICTION IN DANCING.
ibßor. C. A FREVMILLER, from the first scheois
In Europe, respectfully announces to the LudieS
and Gentlemen or Pottsville and its vicinitv.that hn
visit 111.(hts place, is for the rotruc,:e of form fog win.
ter Ci1r , 4.5 for instructinn in Daacina. It:+ foam,
are twang suitably tilted up, and will shortly be open
for the reception of pupils. In the mean:fine he nip
base tiro honor of waiting upon the citizens at - 11.itlf
residence for the purpose of obtaining their eutorrip.
tious.
The following are some of rho Dances tie proposer
to teach in (tie course of the season
French Polka, Sweikh, 113 in, Alulutka. Cot/thin-1-
rion,—Waltzes ; Plata , Polka, i?corrtr, Da11.14
Cortiklirnersi, riprine, Nxrfonul , tki:•
let,—Danred; Polonalae. Augusta,' enntre, Sae sty
Contr... Fairy
Private ler4ons Oven, :f required —rot illlen par
tie, Will be given every two weeka,
Diyg ncTi and Thur••da?.—lr.,:uA
—Ladle! from 1. lo a, Gehtleeneo n in 1,1; f'llll.lreo
5 to 7 P.M. Terms one haw in
advance. the other oiler the rim
Orlntro. 11. Iss 1 . .11.rf
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Property in roTravuadr4
FOR SALE
I HE ntrtitser flirt, NI Yttratt• 9,11011,0 r,titrmip t
t /win tbfe proparty. :41..aket drrhare,
thy A.,tot:e6 of Pottsvillo •
No. I. Two Dwelling Tlon.on and a Let
,;..
4 .3 ...- t .' or :mend, friditht2 un Itiart,,t Ind Ly
• ita a . on Plrortn. Tn.- 1.1.1 IA 21 feet front by
11 6 ' ' 4 ".. , 11.10 fie* deep, and on the Market lio - o , 4rt
IR- .. .
front i. erected a large two wiry il:u k
..... }—te.....
and:lone Dt%elline Ilott•t , with tack
hulitthita, all in rornni , te wiler. Thor," to oleo a
Fittnte Hone on the Lyon .Iteet f,nro. on the matno
tot, which rents fur 650 i.
N.. A L.T.,0 1- Gr.tiod adjolnicK tb, Nt.ve, 7
fret S in( hna (mitt by lit) lee! 'l,ll. 0,1/ r. ht , ..rt , -
fed a gLitple nn I.yoli frtitll.
01 ltt is pr.port%. (tel.! 1.. Mal:s.l
Rquiri , and Cult a 54141 lii3l,lllf o urn ihr lieW C.Olll
tt.l,llerr. li :I Very dv eltvble.DlOpPtly.riltirr for
buolness rent.len.r.
rflf triaii and otlh•r plft , ctilare tipf.!a f,, ow Fl.h
arrlber on the prank., IltaNCIB natal'
N,,v 2Z, 1851 47-3ut
- -
BODES' BOOKS'
S,Z(IIMITZ' Ilivory of Rome.
1.3 (trap,. of the Anierly,to ill-volotion.
fipark'n Life of Waoltinvon t! Vol. ,
Goirie.(l Steps (Of tilt. 1 :.nag, llr Mullane lib riVallt.llo Ili Ihr East,
e
Corroq Englol) ftrvolultun, .
A :fly ilrflory. by :1...m..11, Third Cain too,
11ml,, nn Pocoiltir Edo(aooll by Wive,
I.Vli//nrd'se kruln e Pert,. and Italy Laud. Itiu,i,,,,r,f,
Cplysa au,) Corto,.l her I.lwris. :a mi.. sa.l.r. f
their Selman+. Hever twit/fr lol6ll,lteet to thr Vol
to-d g/2fo*,
The Old 11.0 l Sah.l-Ino.. by llot.ll NM:. p . ,
Fool rriols ul the Urealion h . ) Ilogli \ 011,, ~
I.l.tro'i: ' , rim ti:ar,len, a capital ~,,f,.
Mod..rn Ilo.fory, a new loot ctioiai woli., 1,. the
Rev. Mr. 1 mai.
fttelue+ Agricultural I liraii. , l at.
Viii , ..tglek 43f Oil t•I1!nlu_>;.VIII, a V 311v1y .
Mia• • l•llalieatl/1 Hail!, 3, 1,131 irvelVeil 1.111.1 I,lr valv 31
lIANINAN'za
31, n v
Nov. '2:2, iwK,l
VALUABLE BOORS—VERY 'CIIEAP.
.(oiritEliENsi E Cots ,
1, -I"Pattirk, Loath, A rn,,ld. Isl 4 •Vhitily Conitorn
ttify, 4 Cols ,
1 , ",••• hr. 31.1 pikelflw.— oi
iolot.lia, •
Clivoti••fi luformnil“ll 1.4 the
yno thin T,•t•im,vt. I V ,
ruoiplet.• %York •, 0+.41
1100, v.rty I heap,
lVotk, of Elavio, .I,,aeploof, at tifily Si,
Honk tilo UMW.) SUM . % will a large nomo•f. of
1,1,07.0 Dow', rnoopfou• %Vorks,
rd I'umpy Dthlrv, v..tying rn prtrel ti.irn SI to
tr.cettier m.:111 J Imre nunil.er of Vnilmbir honks ,et
uau•.n.J l..tv • rtved and for Anle ra
II 111NNAN'S
Book an-I SZ.IIIOII. rAtnrP
I=l
BOOKS! BODES!! noons!!!
.1 BARE /1.1 N ( PO!: /IA ; I
THE slthecritser has tan( il•ceiVed Cram Trade Halt.,
teptvittl , • rt'lol4) 1 OM' ME:S.44r ft
General a-. , .•1111,111 1n Vitro and Ele„raw hind
tags—o/d:od. tor gewr•4l ,railing, and for thr MO(
d.5y1,.111.t . (5 . 111 , 11 sill Ile -cocci inner than ell} 111
Ilia Klock trill cultivate tlf 14 that of any wher star.
In the ....wry, Oct 1211 01 ete(l.4 al 11an14,44,
anti tie 0444444 s itlme.•ii rho( th.•pnhlic mill omit., ust
ills efrorl. , In . 9411 4 141 y 1 CUlt, n nil .s.n y 111 , ) may
requite al home, in the book Ilse, ttf ref - 4 male.
r, !look •rt/444 . 44, tttr-cf Crania, and others, ss tII find WS
stock mole varied than In any More lit the city, and
ilk pares 1,1101..M10, Srurcfllt Ie•• I Wilt In th.• city
lIAANA
siat,..ile/, Ii kill I r,rit.,
Nov 15.
..%( 11.. atm al and
I .Irony tn rc
her depvtnre I 11l the rity,llie veal .chile 111 AO 1,1
(lon apy,iis rn In, RI 111.1
LAMP STORE,
N E. Cqrlier Fmtrll) 81111 CHERRY vlreet.,
tlelisket, where 4,111 he 1 -, 11111,1 1111' 111..40 At .41,1
a ,,,, ,,,,1111,1114 1. %MPS ht" everrde., in the
rny. 11311reow. 1111-
, 111..1 11 ,, 1•1 , !1 , anti l'indehi , ita• al the vot+l appthve.l
.43 Ir. , odxt roily on 4.1;t1
It 1N.•.111 in Ike .1:111g. 1111'1114 nr luhl 61114
up Puttitr Itn , nu•. fur ,nn• ttr m'bre 11),1114 "11 111 Y inns!
rrn..t - tb.1 , 4 1.'111 , , at th , ••h„r t•-et nnu, r.
I- I.t'nuTll & I) %1:4
3 , 1 3111
r 4 opi In!,1
THE Itacwg jn+ •
. - ^4 an elegant wiavot 1 . 13 n" Iron. 111 . ...-11
;• ebraled ..-tmrll.lthrrilt rri l.•nrod Nlrle r,
will, all itre
0.14 j frame. it IVIII I, •.slil at 11, allnuillar
eFI pi ler,.
A ar.ortment Melodebin., or .s.•ranb.....
well be rec,..ved In 1.. w Ihe ton ,t Lppna
manufacture.
Person,. in want nf any hid Ninon!. it ;tnu War hi
ran now ly aopplt , 4l is irn ron.l n 711,1, • at in••.lc air
pnee t, if A N.
Augetot 311 , ihsl , ho,
LAND WARRANTS.
13"' 'te TY Lie 0 %%' A UNA NTtet Olt CEIITIr I -
cae, Pension CPU Ifiraleg,alid a 11 , mal. rir 11101,,
Jar on aceottor of arrears of pay, foratte,
properly lost, nr (kit troyeti In milluary re Vlle, ex
penee• Incurred, or moo«v r vended fot "11,1111,111 V
Volunteer Companies to being tobetere.lllllo lie
server, of the I:nited afvl other 1 I AMA
agnin , i t irtl v at , enol,l to, and .111
Clllllll O swelifelf al 1111! •110 i 1.1 , 1 I,llre het ,oit
!pc unlvoirt ta , ,l elaiory 32. i 1, 1 . :111,1
ran ^llaVe thew adjoeted by ealhott at my ~ 111.- " , In
Cut:fir-1'1..1.111'11 .1011110 11. "11 F.is'. 1:•ti
D. Nii . ittilV A\
11.11
N. irl NEWNAIVZ
(Bean y', Bolt. Sorin.c.,ra rr re , r ror,relle, Prnnu../
risinibitia" Shop.
ri - As coNsTANTLy if.k\t) A Sl' PPI.I tit
11 ate 517... 111 Lead Pipe, I , lieet I.e.tnl, work Tin,
Bath Tuttg, Shower Hatli4, II wants, Dotil't
and Stoat,. Ar l iii?, and al., a t
of 11r3on. (lon k. rnr in nl.l .1”..! Rlnam.
Cup.. and la 11 n!.. 1,11 . 1:11 1 :111t, All
Wnt 11 , 1.1 PIO i 1111111,: / lisl,er 31
OW .110111,1 rimy«
51.463'25
4 0 r ,V;
rfllt+vlire, Nov
II C 4.11;; r nl,l I.lrn.A Lrld.
Plotlßvll!.., th•t If, 195 n 1'3,1
GUNS! GUNS!
, \N- 1.,,• :not otworot "Ile 01 11,
lots matte iFhtl oo.ongl• spoolnlit 3nne ot et' olio
Irodurool into, Ilk!. rottoolro f room „Tr'. IO co. hot ~,
iholide nor Ihe loon otoot olio; o to
+''d lowei I !run any it, the t!olo,) !boat, .intl
Sin2lll Bortor "0100 l Hag,. 'Cali,.'!'. P.olt - oloo•oton
Comorr °J. !tor r Fl inkp, I.aroe 1131
lehr I'o, tho r hshot:
(VIM I.lr. will.. the npooristo e , ffer
for tilt,' . lifettle r 000•. opo I' rim
1:1{11:111' A Porn .
(),i it. t.:.1 it :1
BOOR BINDERY.
r II ENI.% ED II It, ROOK
11.11.!ery.,tml met eased the Marlilllery a odhands,
atIN now prrpar.nl in don!! I. md..
best wt) le. at the 14 , we.e. rate, , , by the single Ibmf,
by VIC heindred ”r I hi.ii•and.
Anil of 'Tolley and
bonus to h.. ince.d
by future adltiona.
*1,252 50
3,156 '25
2,475 MI
6,1 N": 50
r.
All kinds of flank work .11anitf3etttrrt) to order ti
chore 111.1.1,•. 11.11ANNAN.
Primer, r ttblitilter
At.: Al, 11•50
FANCY FUR STORE
the pool(' 1,1 Pal{
and ex:lll3lpr ht. lark, =fork ni FA
of Filth, Stony Nlartin. Lyn,.
hit , anti Squirrel Muff.,
Black and White tit the hale
N. W.—The highre,l price, paid r",
mud, 10 11 , .11 Fat, nrp, r..,. \link. Hi,. Moak rat.
CEO F. Wl)Mit Alll
I Fur 7Sio 13, N,.,1). 4th a 1
Pltilailiiip',ll.l.llll.ihpr 1 , 51, 4.7 Sim
mpg and exyltina
tither information
NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED.
nra.: allot fine e,rr- ripe+, 10n , 1,1,1e3.
Amen' of Tnys, FAn.s DonA, •,
Gantt,. rata. -A, Ustr •.
birNeP. and Wagong n iII• a vnt nth. t aryl. I,g
111:n , ,,11, an.; I , ,ran - it i hr Inn,.si ;.,
F.).,1 . 1101.1.,110pitt•er, t., 111', N..rt!) fir
1'1it1411.611,111.1. Ittrei I n Tope
Trll6 bost V.llll.'n uml 'I
I•, 1.51 ; 42-:tar
PATTERSON'S RERPETIO SOAP,
I rrit.lering the ,4kln .111110111 Fold and dva,l
11 , 1 v
1 1 white. remnv,ng ariiintrue4S. T ,,„
newts r.rettlttotag and the et; In. At/
nerd rhtb., S,. nn the h .nd. 3/, healed h y H Ir ,
91,0 stir,eery herd shlvm;, , 0.11) to Use. l'rere nnh
12+ CeniS p I' cal,. For sale w holoAnle and 1,4,1 a 1
! i re inure 0,1 , n n k NNA N
in.M,yrll3lll4 inch 4.111..tv Ins tell Ai' tto to
ma nglartnr.'.. prier..
A tt,.! 9, INSI
MI
C. EIRINTZINGIZOFFER.
()RI'S!, gannfrictorer tend dealer In l'OMltet, BAR-
D miitld be happy lo Itivt• the 4 tore
keepers of Pottsville arid the aillarent country In
g•ce him u nIl 11, Core putrhnnuK their Lill stook,
Ile !refit confident that he can sti , avr them citod*. that
ul regard to ptirt• ulnl y cannot
N B Country RITIATI.V.ri le.orld ..r taken In it.
toner Om Good.. at N. ah; ci Itc6l:'l' .1".,,,, i ,1„„ r „,
below lath North vide, Philadelphia
Feet 13, 1951
- - -
Violins. Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, &c j prevent the loss of urine ; and after fasten
/THE t 4 1118CRIBEI: ha 4 'i.' r.,...,ved 3,'1,,• tog up your cattle' for the season, have their
I. and M 11.+If li
I 0 r e,
It I kll ,ir vi..hr,.. Ai rnirtii.lna, , ir ii s
u strewn over with plaster, at least mike
G•ittar.. Flutes, Vit . ,. tke., all nr whirls he wlll ~ .11 at .1`
inaticartorets' parer. lie IN HI nisi', 11,- A n ~,,ort- a week—or you may substitute pulverized
,nets of P
Irifl"R. in .1 row .i.y., =elect: i ii,,,i, „re. ill
"Iv:filch will be sold at ouch It, rr r ties than Pianos charcoal fur the plaster. Either will sate
have heteinlbre been sold In rlehlaylk 111 county
R. IiANNAN. ,the ammonia, the great active principle of
ea. All Mil‘leal inStlnLnrni• nhtalmd to mates winvmi manures.
the advantage of having them selected bp A entnri•
tent judge. [July 19. 11.51 24-- ----
_, , •
CORNSTALKS
TO COUNTRY DIEIRCHANTS
Tircolceu (hat these, if riper ly cured, and
11 ' ( l o on:co t: 0 1. f ilet I '7 a ( t ) ;t \ a ' , ' l N l: u b°,ll l e rl i l. ': .l. r i L ;l e t '. T :i r a ne " t 'l '' . ~•, iLiCh pieces, and seamed, are excel•
Philadelphia. have alo lye nn hand, a I r and ~, l,I • selected Assortment of (;,,,,,,i,. p r , ~
~,ne. Tea. 0.....; : •:0; Ctlffer 1, , r cat rie 7elierally —and Wilra
and Litit)rs to which they tor, he the attention ui made TU.o a slip with nteal -or bran and W.t•
country Merrhanis,
Oct 4,1851 40 fin ter, matte a good nailk-producing mess for
6.slalazaz:namimaisaamansezoccmeDx",==.,* ruilch cows. Such I],ing !ha cast, t 1
Lt I.IIIiDAY SCHOOL LISRARIE P. ke —sun
i. 3 day zchool Libraries ail of wittch n Ili be e 41.1 er should see to it, that the," do not remain is
Publisher's prices.
the field until every vestige of the„life-sus-
Ltbraries Published by the Simla, ScAoal Gne.n.
650 Vols. 1117 sn( taming principle is hleached out bt them.—
~ too do' Nos. 1.2 and 3 each 10 to HlOO d
PalmedThereas much merit in , the proper econo•.
o 5 o 0 50 tio 2by the Eniscorril '.itinday School Union 0 li
my of food, as there is in raising it.
,
1 100 Volume Library, 810 00 , or
) • APe will glee a donation of *JO to the purchasers of i TO FATTEN POULTRY•
the first mimed Library.
All ginth t of Sunday &ton( [looks fur presents. I Shut
Primers, them up in the dark—gite :hem a
Hymn Books, Question Donee, Spellers,
Bi
ble Dictionaries, Tickets. kr. I little light two or three times a day. long
500 Testaments. 150 Bibles, all of which will be I en oug h to till theol6
I sold at Union prices at R. BARRAN'S
Cheap Book and fitattoueiv Stare.
I CO" All ORDERS tot BOORS not on hand obtained shut them up quit e e ly d e a s rlt v , ith en i r !seep
0 cadet attinlon pleas at very snort notice' there ten or twelve dart, at farthest. \
and
p :La
PIANOS
EOM
jir
PATTE.SINca GEESE-
I t i s as.„ lte .l. that the ir , rulttne i , of great
Ilritain and some other countries, are in the
prae tree of ril - Tting ..a with the food of thei r
turkeys, hens, &e., to orde r to egjar~P
tice.t and causii them irt, take on fat.
Ti,e same prk.'tiee with ZPt'SP %wit!'
espernal reference to the ..'n:argemen t of' the
liver, is said also triohla,n a'
where pies Ina& of , a i ts sivbi „ .
len or intumescent stet`-, at e Lt.'ld to t i ; g 4 es,
QM
;aid to have been knots to, and
praettced by. the ariema, who. it we rosy
credit the testimony of ancient authors, pas
se,sed the art in that lier.fertiou wluch ,ena•
bled than In a short period„, toourrea ie Th e
size of the liver to an extent greater than that
of the gu..se will. 1. 12. essig. Li.
fhic eular , ement is attributed to leediag en
tat and figs. Horace. I. 2. Sat. 6. Juve
nal presents these swollen, livers before an
epteure ac a great ra•ity. Sat..'). 1. 1)7; and
Perceit , , 6. 1. 71. Pliny alb() asserts
t h at t h eF e enlarged livers were goaked in
, ruaied.nii/J., probably milk mingled web fie,
n•'y and wine, and intiirms us that ato
uncertain whether Scipiu Metellua, of rou,g,
hir dignity, or M. Sesttaf, a ft mian
was the great I lic47orerer of this M
fin don a=•:ert o a that the Same art exits in SL.
cit.
Es it nut= i.mrprising, that rational men
n'rintre , 1.1..:1 3 dish as that alrirded
by ibis article? Enlarged goose s-ak
ed in mulled , 0114 Scarcely lest rei,edling
would he the . - annirril'i meal, than these dis
eased liver, to-a person of tot-r e el, taste,—
Every person must he sensibly aware : lllst
the swelling or iniumeseence of the liver I:
noth i ng short of disease, whether in man in
mittniik; the same is produced in swine by
eating the sediment deposited wine, and
in Man by the frequent and rtforbiiant
gitation of rider, wine, brandy and other sty
mulant beverages
In fattening geese, the allowing them a ii•
beral. supply of charrnal; keeping them
murit a;. jio.sible at rest - and in the dari
suh a daily feed ol lenisccut, finely erua ,
I, rd and mat3tened with 'wine, will cause
them to take on fat verY rapidly, and %%ink.
out exposing them to disease, unless the
treatment he too long continued. The flesh
geese ritiened in this was, i= reinarkalih
tine, tender And sweet.—Grirmonrimin
raph.
. PLAIN FACTS Fort FARMERS , .
\Ve often hear our ta rine rs complain of the
hurthens of high taxes that typigh them down
It r true that (.ur tares in Perm-yi va i i i a are
pretty high, but it is a notorious fact Mat
ninety-nine hundredi of our farmers Iosi•
and waste more valuablo manures on then
premises, annually, hat would pay all their
(axe.. or live vi ars
We think we hear some of our farmen
say that we are mistaken, because they keen
their straw and their cattle to a yard, 80.
trii& two or three hundred loads of manure
in a year. True . ; hut they lose forty ppr
i-ent. of this very manure by improper mato
agi4nent of it. Geherailv, it lies on a steep
hill-side below their bark barns, with all the
wat,or from t h e barn running through ft fur
nine mouthq, washing nut twenty per rent.
F. value: aod carryin; it into the nearest
- creek, aro! Then they haul it into then.
, trt August , and Fprrail it out for two
or ti,ree weeks, on top of the ground, ullow 7
jag the sun 1.) evaporate twenty per cent
more of ,Os valuable prokatie,, 'before it is
plotiOed under' ground, where it ought to
have been hef ore ever r. was permitted to bp.
~arne drtt,-, Here is the forty per cent. gone
at taro orAtrations. Now three hundred loath
manure are worzli tire hundred dollars iu
rtie Gel.? Farts per. rent. off of this is two
iteadred dollars. Is not this a matter worth
ouoiring it. to s:ee if a better mode Of man. •
manures cannot he, ad opted ?—.l)ea k ,-
, •
nt,rm.
kit 1110 C Sr..
Every farmer should hare an ice-house.—
The ei,:t of erectinz and filling it is a mere
trifle, and there are few farmers who would,
not had the advantages of one of these cheap
edifice, greatly to exceed the expense, ern
were the benefits to be received but for a siii•
ale yeiir. Where there are conside'raili
ynanuue; c •! tresh meat, milk, and 4 ,l t , tt
sed, or marketed, they are invaluable
he ire-lione-e should he located in nie A •
lie position hear the dwelling linuse,ind
with a, little taste and care in the construe-
hon. it may be made guile lib ornament
the establishment. without any ihridgemept
of its etlicieucy., , o Cir. as regards the Mtge
important uses to which it is ordinarily ap•
plied. The-eeiiar is always a bad place in
which to keep treili meat, as the air is rareli
fresh, and few are careful enough in ventila
ting, especially when the weather is hot -
Gcenientoic,i Telegi
sr::t.r.rso corts,
Ito you sell your corn in the ears? If you
do, you act unwisely. You pay tor trans.
portakon of the cob to market, for which
you get nothing—you can, in that state, 0n1v ,3
send half a load, while you pay for a full
one—you give your cobs away, vhereaS tf
you were to shell your corn, keep your cobs.
have them ,ground Into cob-meal, with one
fourth their volume of grain, they would`,
make excellent food hir all your cattle.
Why then do you n... 1 economise your cobs (
Why should you pay ftr carrying them to
market, and get nothing for thein, when your
cows and young stock need them so Mile
A peck of el , h-meal, mixed with a - quart
01 grain meal mixerk.up with hot water and
chopped hay, will make a tnildicow feel de
cidedly comfortable, and enable her to give
a full sop of milk. -
CATTLU YARDS
Now is the time when you should have
haul et} into your cattle yards the raw mate•
rial, to furtomdutue. to spreading it let
the centre be the lowest point—give your
yard the shape of a shallow basin, so as to