The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 03, 1852, Image 4

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THE LOCOMOTIVE DECLARATIONc . -
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Some of our Schuylkill county young men,
who are really deserving of the smiles of the
fair sex, are efffictgd with' an overstock of
bashfulness. All such we advise to cut out
the following and enclose it to their sweet.
• i -
hearts—t just meets their case':
• By those cheeks of lovely hue;
_ By those eyes of deepest blue
Which thy very soul looks through,
As if forsooth, those clear bluoeyes
, Were portals into paradOe;
:By that alabaster brow ;-
By that hand as white as , snow; .
;By that proud angelic form;
By that rounded, classic arm ; • •
By those locks of raven 'burr ; •
By those vermeil lips, Lawear ;
By the ocean, by the air ;
- By the lightning and the,thunder ;
By all things on earth and under ;
By the electric telegraph
By my future EF.TTEE VALI' ;
By our vesper, by our dreams ;
By our matins and Te Dennis;
. By young Cupid, by my . ,Muse;
- By—whatever else you choose;
Yea, I swear by all creation ;
And the endless'. Yankee nation,"
That
I
love
you
hle• •
tar-
(Whistles and then stops.)
SPIRITUAL RAPPERS
At a gather-111g of anxious believers in the
" rapping spirits," somewhere out West, the
spirit of an individual recently deceased, who
was known, when in flesh, to have been
rather a troublesome customer, had been, in
attendance nearly the whole day, giving all
kinds of answers, and disturbing the regular
order of husiness so much that he was voted
a bore by the audience. - lie was requested
to leave several times, stud in every instance
agreed to do so, but when "the rappings
would commence again, and the company be
expecting to get a communication from some
sedate spirit, it invariably turned out that he
was there himself.
One of the company then asked iiim if he
had anything of
,especial importance that he
wished tp communicate to any one present.
Answer—Yes !
"Will you communicate it now ?"
"Go•ahead, thea."
The spirit spelled.out the following:
"You are all a set of d—d fools r"
Ttie deceased, whose spir t s purported to be
communicating, when an inhabitant of this
sphere would sometimes, when excited, use
such language, and may not have broken
.himself yet: of his vicious habit.
Wit are not informed whether the revela
tion was - regarded by the company as true
or not.
HIGR•MENIAL
Yesterday morning a man in hta shirt
sleeves rushed into the Clerk's office and re•
queated a marriage license. The Deputrin.
formed him that he must apply to the Pro
bate Judge. "Stranger," said he, "tf you'll
show the where that are, give you a
shliling, and I'm in a deucell hurry. 7
When next heard of, he was with his in
tended before the Justice, who inquired why
he did not-go home and put on his coat and
be „Married like a gentleman. "Pshaw,
',Squire," said he, " it don't make a diff of
bitterance, and if I go to the boat after my
coat, I may lose the gal. There's two other
fellers Wants her, and she don't care a cuss
which she has."
•The "silken, cord that bound two willing
hearts ".was tied, the bride informing the
Squire that he " needn't have raid that part
about putting asunder, .'cause there was no
danger of that."
The Squire took Lila fee, and said," I hope
you've got a good
. " Well he has,": responded the - bride (
`"and," added the bridegroom, " I calc'late
I'm pooty well-to-do in the world. I am
captain of a coal boat, 'and she's going to be
!mid cook;, and if you'll conic aboard,
Squire, I'll astonish you with a warm meal."
-;--Cleareland Herald.
CUTE SAVINGS
How did the whale that swallowed Itinah
obey a divine law ? Jonah "was a stranger
and he took him in."` .
HiaraceMann thinksibat"knives and fOrks
_ and hooks and eyes; , might as welt quarrel
. about equality as men and women."
44 0 dear," said a fashionable girl, when
she fast beheld_ a cucumber, "1 always tho't
such things grew In slices."
This is almost as good ns the Wise legisla
tor asking a lumberman what he did with
the rafts after he had sold the lumber off
them. He had a glimmering that they were
taken back fora fresh load.
Blessed are they who hate %vitches ; fur
. they Shall- sink in the water, if they cannot
swim !
Au inclination towards still sitting com
fort nestles in man ; like a great dog, he lets
himself be pricked and teased a thousand
times rathet than take • tile trouble to jump
up in lieu of growling.
" Give us only one trial," say the quack
advertisers to mall& "\Valk into my par
lor onee," . said the spider to the fly.
If a lady wished to preserve her /ircrt,lree
of taint, into what luitfid ought she to put it?
Ourrrtxo TOO MOCTit —A green, good na
tured, money-making, upcountry, Jonathan
who said everything drily, "got thins fix
ed," and struck up a bargain for matrimo
ny ; having no particular regard lot appear
ances, the parties agreed to employ a green
horn country justice to pot up the tackling.
He commenced the ceremonies by remaking
that 'twas customary on such occasions,
to commence with a prayer. but he believed
he would omit that ;" after tieing the knot,
he said " it was customary to give the mar
ried couple some advice, but he believed he
- would omit that ;" it was customary to kiss
the bride, but• he believed
,he would .omit
that also." The ceremony being ended,
Jonathan took the squire by the button hole,
and clapping his finger on his nose, said,
."Squire, it's'customary. to give the magis
trate five dollars—but I believe I'll omit that."
D_?" DON'ILTITE: clouds begin to break 3"
inquired Harriet, during yesterday's
She was impatient for an opportunity to go
shopping. • 4 Guess so," was the answer,
and the speaker glanced from the window ;
44 guess they're broke, they leak had enough
to be!"
[CT'• 111.Amut ! mamma ! here's a hair in
the bread !
"Hush! nn it ain't my child,' it's a cam
lESII
•• I like that ! Who _the mischief ever
seen nits on a cornailk afore ?"
NemErr never forget appearances--
We care not how heart-broken a widow is
-for.the " dear departed," she never forgets
to dry her teare on a perfumed handkerchief.
tr . To RIATE A SHORT nriwrra--give a
note in the fall payable In the spring. You
will find that spring will be here as soon as
you are ready for it.
5:7 TIM MAN who attempted to smoke• a
pipe of brandy is troubled with dizziness of
the brat). .
stitntiflt nub frattital.
ICSOMEJADIT SODA DRUM
We find the tollowing in the Michigan Par
pier, which is said to bean-escelleut drink for
summer, in accordance with the "Maine Law."eo
Every Housekeeper can ;Mike it. •
One gallon of Water. i
One ounce Cream of Tartar.
One ounce Epsom snits..
Five pounds of Sugar. ', • , .
Five ounces Tartaric Acid. , ' •
Put the ingredients together in a tin or porcelain
kettle ; when lukewarm stir in an egg beaten with
a little milk; when the mixture boils skim thor
oughly; boil tett minutes, let the syrup cool and
bottle it.
-
To prepare it for drinking, the a tumbler halt
of water, put in, a' table spoonful of the above
syrup and -about quarter of a tin spoonful of soda,
drink during the effervescence. a. at. sucLoos.
REMEDY FOR CHOLERA.
rir Sea captains Who ' sail out of Liverpool,now
a-days, assert that they cam no more for Asiatic
cholera than for ordinary cholic of sickness of ihe
stomach. They have a remedy which they pro
nounce infallible, and so accessible and simple as
to relieve all apprehension of. fatal results. We
shalt probably tell many of our readers nothing new
when- we state the prescription Common salt,
one table spoonful ; red .pepper, one teaspoonful;
to a halt-pint of hot water. The New York Times
has heard innumerable instances of its use, and not
one of its failure. ,
DEM
110 W TO KILL A COICKEN.
rer Piaci: the feathers from the head just behind
the ears, then taking a . sharp knife, feel for a soft
spot which extends across the head scarcely an
eighth of 'an inch wide; cut there, and hold the
head down two minutes, :nal the chicken will be
dead. There is no pain after the fi rst touch of the
knife.,
TO PRESERVE CURRANTS.
GT Gather Currants when green, separate theti
from the sterns, and put them in bottles, which,
cork closely, and put theca iu a cool' part of the
Currrante maybe kept creith and green in
thin manner ten months or more, and will make
excellent pies in the winter and spring.
HOtV TO eOOIS. A POTATO.
ri ra Wash it well but let there be no scraping,=
At the thickest end cut off a pieie the size of e
pence. -This is the safety valve through which
the steam escapes, and all the rents m the skin are
thereby prevented, just as the valve prevents a sup•
tore in the steam boiler.
FOR VARNISHING FURNITURE:I.
or The fused copal dissolved in oil of turpen-
tine is dip most economical. If the copal has not
been kept a sufficient time in the state of fusion,
the varnish. rode with it remains soft for sense time
after it is dri f and afterward peels off.
The green Insects on rvickikre apkidor, ea•
silt' killed on house plants with'iMitiloo smoke, and
on the garden plants with a mixture of soap suds
and tobacco juice thrown freely over them with a
syringe, or by dipping in the branches.
Scatter a few elder leaves on the ahelves of
cupboards and in - closeta, and their odor will des
trot arid keep away the red ants, which ere SOMo
times so troublesome.
tar Milk of roses is made thus : Put two ounces
at rose water, a tea Ppoon fill of oil of almonds, nod
twelve drops of oil of tartar, into a bottle, and shake
the whole till well mixed.
nr Parch half a pint of rice until it' is brown
then tail it as rice is many Joao. Eat slowly,
and it will stop the most alarming Cases of diarrhwa
. Inr A lump of hard soap .la the beat thing to
stop a mouse, rat, cockroach', or ant hole. Dirty
brines of al. kinds hare an antipathy to soap.
3nforination for 1-Dr pulpit
OR THE PLAIN "WHY" AND " BROADAX."
rar Waiv WIT.L A cannon or musket ball, shot
quite horizontally, touch -the ground of a level
plane just as soon as another ball dropped at the
same blatant directly from the cannon's mouth?—
Because the forward or projectile motion does not
at all interfere with the action•of gravity. This
fact, observes Dr. Arnett, which most persons, be
fore consideration, would be disposed to doubt,
makes strikingly, sensible the extraordinary speed
of a cannon ball; via., which has already carried
it 600 or 800 feet before touching, during the haft
second that a ball dropped from the band of a
standing person requires to rearh the earth. This
fact also explains why, for a long range, the gun
must always be pointed mare or less upwards
Elements of Physics.
, The velocity of a musket ball Is, on an average,
1,600 feet per second, and its range half a mile.
rir WRY ARE chain cables stronger than those of
hemp or reps? Because the chain, by its weight,
hanga as a curve or inverted arch in the water,
while the rope being nearly of thts , weight of water,
is supported by it, and becomes almost a strifght
line from the anchor to the >•bip; and when a grea
wave dashes against the ship, the stratglit rope can
only yield by the elastieity of its material, and,
comparatively, therefore, a little wake; but the bent
ilt yield until it be:rlrawn nearly Weight,
and)by ibis greater latitude of yielding, and.conse
iiiient length of resistance, kt will 'Mind a greater
far Way nin-•ritti Egyptians erect ouch stupem,
dons monuments ati the pyramid.? Because, it is
conjectured, of the policy of the Egyptian rulers,
whose plan !o prevent the evils of over•populous•
ness, wax, to accustom the lower Orders to spare
diet, and employ them in the eontdructien of huge
edifices, 'iodine.] for tomhs, or. the templeil of re l
lrgion Hence, the pyramids and excavated tem
ples, which still excite the Wonder of the world,
and prove what may be effected by the aid of tht
simplest machinery,—with time, 'Ambers, and
perseverance.
W CP*RIC THE bemiring rams of the an
Nerds such fortnidable engines of was - . 7 &curie
they allowed the concentrated efforts of many
hands, and a considerable duration,of action, so.ita
to give at last one great and sudden shock, [
The action of gunpowder on hiillets, although
appearing au Ridden, is *till not an ' instantaneous.
but a gradual, and -therefore accelerating motion
and accordingly we find the effect to depend much
* on the length of the l.iece aloag_which the force
pursues the,
ball —Amon.
'WHY A n - v. alitrli often destroyed by running
foul of each other at sea? Because when to
die
, moving in opposite directions meet;' - each bo
dy sustains as great a shock as if, being at reit, it
had been struck by the other body with the united
forces,of the two. Than, if two chips of 500 tons
burden encounter each other, sailing at ten knots
an hour, each sustains the :lock, which, being at
reel, it would receive from* !weasel of 1000 tons
burden, sailing ten knots an hour.
rir WHY HAVE" Att. that manufactories lolly
towers, as Feet' on the 'southern bank of the
Thames? Because in the manufacturing of shot,
:he liquid metal, is allowed to• fall like min froist a
great elevation, is through these lotiers, and the
cohesive principle gives rotundity to the graMs 'of
shot. In its descent, the drops , become truly glob
ular, and before therreach the end of their fall
they ore hardened by cooling, so that they retain
. ,
their shape.
rir WHY to Sulphuric acid also called oil of vit
riol ? Because it was formerly obtained by the
dirtilLation of green vitriol now pro Cured by
:by burning , a mixture of about 8 parts of sulphur,
and of nitre, in elope leaden chambers containing
water, by which the (omen produced are absorbed,
and by evoporation the acid is procured in a more
concentrated siate.—P.orle.i.
re" Wily Is water distilled Beeausiiits for.
eign impurities may be completely separated from
it. Distilled water as commonly prepared, how
ever, always affords minute traces of foreign mat
ter, especially when subjected to feat& ie dceompo
sit nisi, end can only be considered as perfectly pure,
when re-distilled, at a low temperature, in liver
vessels.
rr WHY to steaming prejudicial( to timberp—
Because the beat end moisture together, always
weaken thiuconstituent principle of the timber
upon which its strength end durability in a greet;
measure &pin&
Far win Ass certain babas porous, or full- of
small vacant spaces' Because (Atha crossing of the
oonstituot crystallioe nisdles ur Vales in bodies.
INSECTS ON PLANTS
RED. ANTIS
MILK OF 11011E8.
A URBIEDY
SOAP POE MOUSE HOLES.
liS:
THE*INEIS 2 JOUR*AL, - ASD GiNERAL ADVEiTISER.
081111111" • +
DA. ISMS atTisleell • '
SARSAPARILLA!!
i rk pat up hind, quart WWI. sad Canndas the.
latreaa vtaita south pane Sar
saparillagt ea any t
similara s
permeation inßoadurall /Laterite.—
Priceose dotter per bottle, or alit kora for giy e 1
It bats been a well established fact. for pare piat,
that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared.
was the only true panacea for all dbusaase originating
from an impure state of blood, the use of mettle
ry, intoxisating deists. evil bits la yontb. barrel-
Arse, Ss. Ws boldly assert. t tJr Beira Ffifi
Sateen Sarreparille is the only . parades before
the public that la prepared on strictly adorn& prin.
ttplim, and of uniform strength. The 'Sarsaparilla is
parcitazad without regard to pried, and every Found.
before being used. is subject to the strictest ebruatcal
tests, and its genuineness ascertained before belag
used.
Snit's Sarsaparilla erne cantatas the virtues of *s
ects} other valuable medical roots, together Sinning
the best compound, and producing rug orgratert
C4114X11111 /WENT IX TUX 1111../Wll 1101ILD! This inch
cine,when used according tudirectkins„ wick. cuts
WITHOUT /MIL
-1:10011113 or King's Evil- Cancer,. Tumors.-Eruptions'
of the Skin,Erysipelso s Chronic Sore Eyes,Ring
worm or Testers, Scald Head, Rheumatism, .
Piles la the Wawa/aid Joints, old Sores,
and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands,
rtyptiths, Dyspepria. Salt Rheum,
Disexser of the Kidneys. Loin
llte.Dlseasesaris
log
log from the use of
Mercury, Pain in
the Side and
shoulders,
General •
Debility,
Dropsy,
Lum
bago, Jaundice,
Cos tivenese,tlore
Thrust, Bronchi' le,Coldi, _
Coughs, Weakness of the
Cheat, Fulmouary affections. and
all other Diseases tending to produce
Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female
• I rregularities and Complaints, Sick and Ne
- sous headache, Low Spirits, Mis fi t Sweats, Ex
posure or Imprudence In Life,Chronle Constitutional
Diseases; and le a Spring and Summer'brink,
and General Tonic for the System. and a Gen
' tie and Pleasant Purgative, far Superior
to Blue Lick '.or Congress Water,
Salts, or Heidlitz Power,.
READ! BEAD READ:
The; truly wonderful and remarkable cures that
have tante under our immediate observation, have
more titan convinced us that Dotter Hull le a miser
Kay, and that his FlitliPExtracl of Sarsaparilla is the
most valuable combination of vegetable extracts that
the science of chemlatty lam yet produced. Ali inte
rmix to the Doctor in Ins new enterprise, SaXlllll.--
Laid:mils Carter. ,
We agree with oar uelghbor of the Coacrisr, that
Doctor Bull is a great, Mali,' and his Sanaparilla a
worths eabtasa $ and we are fully convinced that
the Doctor, With his Sarsaparilla, will create a far
more enthealastic excitement East than "Jammu; did
with Jews, Lind. We would not davit our readers
to understand us as clueing the Doctor and his Sar
saparilla with Barnum and Jenny Lind, because all
who *pond their dollar. for a bottle of Bull's Sarsapa
rilla will get Its equivalent; and we have beard it
silly'hinted, that many,aller bearing the dielne Jen
ny:and finding their pocket minus front ten to twenty
dollars. thought It was paying pretty dear for the
wall/Tit. One objection we have to Bull's Estallal
-1111a; and es LY oar—it Is so exceedingly pleasant to
the taste. and invigorating in the system, that, once
An the habit of using it, it is equal to einokingfine re
gattas, chewing Linghornechen.or drinking Walk-
Ws mint Juleps—von CAN'T gum* IT.--L9lllllO l / 1 11
Democrat.
The above complimentary notices from the editors
of the Louisville Comets,. and Destorrat, ware ltdOrs
xi by Geo. D. Prentice, Esq.. Me distinguished editor
of the Louisville Jorrgol, In the following flattering
notice:— ~
There Is no doubt in the woad' of the greatness of
Doctor Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla.—
Some of the meat selentille physicians In the city
have applauded the Sarsaparilla, and, what is a great
deal better, the mllllah applaud - it too. It is Laying a
tremendous sale. The teleinated Jayne has, from
the profiteer his medicine. built • granite palace to
Philadelphia, seven stories high, and Dr. Bull, If he
ebonies, ran very soon build one tw lee as high as that.
II la, we are told, very difbrult for him to walk Ono"
our streets at all, as be ands bleaselfarreated. alive
ry step, by grateful men and Women, many of whom
have travelled from great distancesto look upon thetr
benefactor, and to bless him fur their wonderful re
storation to health. The Doctor, with all hit extraor
dinary nierit, is very modest -and retiring; yet we
trust that the Eastern titles will, in justice to them
selves. give a fitting reception to the distinguished
men who has made as glorious a campaign against hu
man diseases as General Scott made against the
Mexicans
,
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NOME TO PENA
John noire Sarsaparilla Is one of the greatest fe
male mediclueir now In existence. le those numerous . ,
cases whete the constitution is debilitated, the ner
vous eneigy is lessened. when the efforts of nature
aro weak and deficient, or eve profuse and over
wrought, when the: fare is pale and coloiless. the
strength feeble and"lidding, the 'pith troubled and
depressed, thu health broken. mind slutken;and con
sequently, the happiness destroyed—then hull's Sar
saparilla IS a sovereign remedy. It swathe Nature in
the performance of
. her duty, braces the Whole sys
tem, renews permanently the natural ,encrgies. re
moves obstructions, checks excesses. ciliates pure and
healthy blood, and :imparts health and happiness.—
Were ladles generally to adopt the use rif hits-medi
cine. we would ace far leas auffeilabdldeave, amid
unhapploesi,- among them, than now exist; health
would take the place or Marine, the rosy cheek
would succeed the pallid face; we should live
smiles 'instead of ,snd perhaps a tone life, In
stead of one cut shuts by diocese, or made miserable
by continual antfering and affliction. At that critical
period termed '!the turn of which I. often at
tended with au much danger. Stare harsaPatilla is
found to exert a moil beneficial effect. All ladles ap
proaching this crisis should be apprised of tills fart,
and avail themselves of this valuable medicine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR REIN.
•
how we all admire a clear, beautifel white skin,
finds rosy colured`cheek t llow'oftee do we see per.
sous cot pp. - reusing this desideratum, "so devoutly
to be wished," remortfog to cosmetics, lotions, ivash-
Mi, paints, and erfifirlng thatetiale, to restotelthent to
a semblance of what disease has deprived them of.
and that; too, willegreat to - the skin. Bull's
elareapartila te the heel cosmetic knoWn it beautifies
the skin by removing every particle sof morbid and
diseased matter from the Mood, nuking it pure, heal
thy end vigorous. giving activity to every Minute ves
sel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to
the bloom and Itteheras of youth. Ladles, abandon
the use of palate sod mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsa
parilla, the only effectual remedy. A word to the
wise is sufficient." and a hint is enough fur the ladies.
We earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering
with any of "the Ills that desh is heir to," to call on
Di. John flull's agent, and gst a copy. of Bull's Fam
ily Jeered, ofevrtat and fur the sake of humanity,
we hope that a single Individual will not be found, un
willing to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a vaist., after read
ing, and recollecting, at the same time, that it Is tin
possinle for the Doctor to publish the tenth pan of the
number of certificates of astounding curse performed
by his Sarsapatilla. The amount of testimony vol
untarily showered on Dr. Boll'. klataapatilia, from
;well-known and distinguished inifividuain, both in
:public and privatelife, has been perfecilyoverwlielm
• *Dr. John Doll's Principal Office, g 1 roman St,
Loubrllle,lfy., where all applies' lona for Agencies
must be addressed.
SOLE AfiENCY for the State of Pennslivanla is at
DS. •SWAYNE'S Laboratory, No. 4, •Pterth SEV
ENTH STREET. Philadelphia. Far sale by
JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville.
Bats Agentfeir Schiele!! County
Cauntry Storekeepers 'applied.
May 29. 11!152. 22-tr
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CHERRY PECTORAL
Ardor the Care if
COUGHS, 'COLDS, HOIRSENBSS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH;
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION. -`
Many years of Mat, Instead of impairing the pdb
lk confidence In this medicine, bag won for Itlin
aptitectatlun owl noterltty by far exceeding the mast
sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but
its Intrinsic ilrtneti andtbe unmistakable benefit con
flated on thousand. of Mamma, could originate and
maintain the reputation It enjoys. White many Infs.-
Mar remedies
,throst upon the community, bay e(44.
ed end been discarded, this hie pined frleactieity
every trlsloconferred benefits on the afflicted
coo never forget, and produced cures too numerous
and too remarbable t to be forgotten.
Wallah Is a fraud on the public to prftend dial tiny
one medicine will Infallibly cure—stilObere I. nion
dint wool that the Ctiltuar Pecronat. doe. 'not only
cc a general thing, but utmost invattably,cuTelbo
,
Miimainii tor which It U employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better known,
this medicine bat giadually become the best reliance
of the-at/Hite& from the log-cabin til..the American
peewit, to the palace, ol European Kings. Through
out this elralrecountry. In every dtate„ city, and In
deed elottorkevety hamlet it contains, Cutesy Pee
vont cis 111101;q1 as the best remedy mama for disea
ses of the Thioat and Lungs, and in many foreign .
countries, IL la , icomlng to be estimated, used by their
most intelligent Physicians. Is Great Britain, France
and Germany, where the medical eciences have reach
ed their highest perfection, Cutesy Pa-I'mm. is In
troduced, and in constant use In the A twice, Hospi
tubs, Alms Muses, Public Institutions, and id 41061.2 -.
tic praCtice, cm the surest remedy their attending
Physicians can empl..y (Or Goa : more dangerous 'af
fections of the lunge. , Also in milder cases, and .for
children it to safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. Is
lad, some et the most flaming teitlinoulals we. re
ceive have been from parents who have found it et..
delirious in rases particularly incidental to childhood.
The Calmer Panto' st. is manufactured by a pear
ilea' Chemist, end every ounce of It under tile ow!,
eye, with Invariable accuracy and rare. it a lielded
and protected by law from counterfeits, consequent
ly can be felled on all genuine without tdulterelkm.
We have endeavored hers to furnish the commu
nity with • medicine of such Intrinsic truperintity and
worth es
Deco eoer ia z sp di e t e se d l y t to their eon/Monza
_ a
lad effectual, which
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ge e in ,
r t oc tr ur
ka
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ren trial bp s ir
toh n p r t o a o r v i
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selfnitht to hi li be l 7 a ft er tract by
. withchemical accuracy,
Physicians a new agent on which they can rely (or
the best results, tad the ailllded with • remedy that
wilt dp for them all that medicine can do.
Preyartd and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and anatytical Chemist,. 'Lowell. Nam
Sold In Petteritia, by JOHN G. BRAWN ;
JYiurs
oitto, J. 8. PALLS; and Mum;lsta generally; . •
Nay 1,1832.' in.tn;
ILLIZOZZ' 001111115,
Who Wale and Rstail—Noio and beautiful
Assortstfut,
•
T lls subseriber has just received twelve dozen as
sorted Ladies' Combs, embracing • enteral Maori
went. among which Sr. 'several new and beautiful
Panetta; all of w bleb w ill be sold wholesale sad retail
at eattaordiaary low pikes. Also chlldren's circular
Combs. at • 8. MANNA/Ws'
Chtep rainy Lad Widely Mors.
A great
11 Disco op it jiff Cis, shtuitoits.
OaTOR altolsllll -. • •
maim
`mil
• IiIAILROAD. OR ANTI:MIUOUR 141.1.8, • .
TN Bose,. at 111 itaii Cents-. 8.1 Root Mercury',
J. and can be taken' at all senor*. by both sexes, o f
all ages and vdthout supt 4 to weather. 10• Nu
Dees Of laboring man obortid be without them,* They
ate mirth,' Poor Mau', frmsd, sad the Rich Man's
eeeadty. „ . ,
The above Finset. the mullet thirty yews , . prac
tice In Philadelphia, snot if tale. with Dr.. 1.11 Rose'.
Tonic Fever arid Ague Mixture, they sill curie the '
moat stubborn case. of Fever sad Ape, or Chills and
Fever. For Liver Complaints. ItyllPePsla,lndigvartiets,
and all Bilious conditions of the system, they have no
equal.... thousands In the Boucher. and Western
States will testify, er ho have utast them. As a purge.
lire pill they art ilke a charm. free from PiPlag, sly
lag strength and appetite, and elilleeninit the spirits.
Forsale. at w bultiate or retail by
B. HANNAN.
Agent for Schuylkill County.
erDtugg lets and others supplied at the usual whole
alp prices. Also by ,• •
.1. O. BROWN, Pottsville,
E.. 1. FRY, Tamaqua.
.1. W. GRUB, kilnernillit.
33-
AIlllllll 30; 1951.
NA
THE
IMPORT ARNIM;
I OF_ v EMITABCE HUN
IN BOUTII ANIERICAI— YELLOW FEVER CU=
RED! TRUTH ISTRANGER THAN FICTION! •.,
Razz*, Mass., April td, 1821:
William Wright, Esq.—Dear Eir—For many years
we have been the !Salem agents, and also at one dine
the county agents, for the Gabe of your valuable medi
cine, and during the whole of this time we are.not
aware that, to auy one instance, hate the pills which
we have sold been complained of as causing Injury, of
Dot accomplishing their proper 1111iIIIICID. It is doubly
gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from
a source where the medicine which is sold has been
the means ofdoing Wet good and cleaving many lives.
• La s t year we sold three dozen bezel to go to
eign, port, and this day have received a letter from'the
merchant who ordered them. giving an account of the
wonderful effects which they did inuring a large
num b er of p e rsons who were attacked with a prevail
ing epidemic 111011,11110 aio4ll l / 9 10 fever ;. w blle those
under the regular physicians' treatment, who were IA
the Dospltal, sower three hundred, Including the
n o „,p or . magtstistes.&e ,fell victims lathed!
If you would ilke a fopy of oar litter, we don't kutov
of any Impropriety ID giving It you, and perhaps It
would hear service to have it published, rogeie tt wllh
our names, as it is addressed to ifs. W. will consult
the partles interested, and If you wish it, you will
please write us. Respectfully, yours,
W. & N. R. lees.
The following Is the letter alluded to above
Cm' au!. Match 22, Mi.
Messrs. W. dr- 8. D. leas. Merchants, Salem :
Gentlemen—For sonic years past 1 have adopted in
my family, as a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian Vege
table fPlila (for wituru yorrare his agents in Salem)
andhave found that medicine ol great worth.
Last November we were visited by • kind of beam
=tory fever, (the same I presume which (really af
flicted our neighbors, the Drasillane, for nearly& year)
the symptoms of which had en analogy to the yellow
fever, and nearly threeliAndred persons fell victims to
the epidemic (a great nu ber fur • Ovulation as small
a• ours,) Out doetarstrattied It the true yelow fever,
but thew skill was Inefficient to stop its ponies., con.
fining their mode of treatment to the use of quinine,
and the application of leeches, forbidding the.use of
purgatives, and of course all the eoldiers and sailors,
who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, as also
the Governor, several Magistrates, several officers,
and.in fact alt those who were really afflicted with Ike
disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. "
A month previous.' had received Ihri e dozen boxes
of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought
at your store by Messrs. Goldsmith, Newcomb dr.
Fatless, merchants In your city, and With whom I em
doing business. I bad the opportunity to. administer
these Pills to several under my roof, who were afflict
ed with the same fever, and two doers of eight Pills
each completely cured them of the complaint. I then
gave away nearly ail my Pills to some twenty or thir
ty persons, and all Mad relieved no it were by en
chantment. -
I have, in ennseqnence, remitted to Means. Gold
smith, Newcomb and Parks', the OM of rutty
sus the pureltase of that quantity of this medicine. an
fowl of you to deliver the Pill. as fresh - as possible•
I seque,t you aisteto desire Dr. Wright to have his
directions translated In French, whizh wilitend great
ly to circulate his Ellie not only here, but nue in the
otherculunies where thepopulatinn to more numerous,'
Excuse me, gentlemen, in the liberty Chaim taken
to addles* pm ibis letter, which, for the sake , :of he;
inanity. I have been compelled to do, as I (omit mean
to sperm:no on an article which proved salutary to a
number of nor people, and in fact most of the 'pope
teflon is reduced to a state of indigence, and it would
be sinful pm anyone to seek lucre In such a way.
Accept. gentlemen, the most respectful salutations
of your very obedient servara, A, PitMevcr.
Tim medicine is for sale, wholesale and retall,elther
to English, French. German or rlpanish directions,al
the Principal Office, 169 RACE. Ht., Philadelphia.
And for sale by
T. F. BRATTY & CO., I poit i mine
J. a. BROWN. , •
E. J. Fry,tatnaqua • 1. W. Gibbs, 61Inersville ; Jonas
Roblubold, Pox t Clinton ; Jacob Dreher. Brehersil ;
Joshua Boyer, 51cKeansburg ; C. & A. Focht, Ring.'
gold ; Kepner & Cn., Kepnersville ; Gideon Whet
stone, West Penn; %Vol. Coolie!, Tuscarora ; George
Began, do George Potts, Brockville; Daniel Been,
allddlepon • John Williams, do Conner is Rhoads,
New Phlladclphis ; H. Bblsslcr, Port Carbon; Jas.
B. Levan &. Co., Bthltylltlll Haven ; William A. Ham
mel. Orwleaturg, %N ,td. Billie', du Samuel Witt,
Landingviite ; Jllilllll3ll Cockill, Lteuetlyn ; Abram
Schwenk, Germane Ille ; Jacob Hamlin& n, Lower Ha
t:Wong° ; Jno. B. McCreary, Tremont ; Eckel &
Berndt, do. McCormlck.&. Clark, Donaldson; Wheel
er & Miller, Merr's ; George Ileifonyder, New
Castle ; ' Wet Pries, .81.
June 7.1851 344(
.
TO INV4LIDS AND SION.
SPECIPPC Remedies fur each Corupistrit prevalent
In this section of the country. Proof most con.
elusive of Ml* truth may ha had (with a FREE AL
MANAC for ibis 'Year cruntaintnaparticulars), by call
ing on
.1. M. C. MARTIN, Centre Wert Pottsville.
- .1. W. GIBES, Minersville.,
GEO. IIEIFSIVIDGE, New Castle.
AGENTS fur this County, always observing on
EACH remedy the following :
NOTICE.—AII Preparations heretofore known4s
"COMSTOCK'S" or CONIBTOCIE At CO's, always
belonged' Dud now belong EXCLUSIVELY to: Dr.
Lucius 8. Comstock • .
and though th e signature or
Comstockk wilt be continued, this elate label
with the fac simile signature of Dr L. Rt. C. w ill in
future deshruste the GENUINE.
ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS.
r'gr'"',.Z/74%4 •
Jan. 11 ' 11. 1,352
*_ , v %1e
AN Important discovery has been made that doubt-,
less wilt attract theattention'of the tlelenthle, and
lead to further gland development* In the enhthne
'and too much neglected science of Alchemy, though
not sufficient to enable us to clarify the mysterious
Involution that obscures the (morn of our being, yet,
that will serves° soften and diminish the surrowe
and extend the pleasure/rot the preient.
There Is not • emu', especially one sweetened by
refinement, but Is saddened by the departure of the
plotiee of eiulerner; and ever have the fragrant spirits
of the fields yielded to the demands of Inflexible Au
tumn, or fled from Its withering approach.
At • recent experiment s conducted by the usual
methods of chemical process, eztesets were obtained
from New•mown llay,Eloweie of Ashland, and other
delightfully odorous material, which. In their Iffitth
distillation, exert a disinfecting - influence, and su
singular and complete lathe enchantment produced by
theicfren use, that health is preset vett—biome from
dm fields ate transferred to the cheeks —the atoms
phere madefiedolent with the delicate perfumes of
Plummer, and that joyous Season essentially perpetu.
• -
ated.
These newly diseoVered and wondetful extracts
have been received ised arc for sale by
' .1 11. DANNAN.
Peb.tri,lBs4. 9
" 1 an a town, and drew tiothitur which relates to
won foreign to tnylielings." •
BRAD!! TOUTS AND 3210111100 V.
AVIOOROU's Life or. a premature death. .1( IN
ELLIN on deft Preservailon.—Only 23 tent*.
Thts bookanst published, is ailed with useful! In
formation, on the infirmitrei and 'diseases of the
man 'system . It addresses load alike to Tooth, Man
hood, and Old age, and should be read by all. 'The
valuable advice and impressive warning it Rivets, will
prevent years of misery and aufferiiiy, and wive Anna
ally thousands of here. Parents by reading 11, will
learn howl° prevent the destruction of their childree.
A remittance of 23 cents, enclosed in a &Ater, ad
dressed to Dr. Klnkelln, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope. per return Oman.
Dr. H. fifteenyears resident Physician, N. W. cor
ner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and
Pine,'Philadelphis, may be consulted confidentially.—
Ile who places himself under the care of Ur. K., may
religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a phyaiciati. Per
im:mat a distance n.ay address Dr, K„ by latter, (post
paid) and be cured at home. -
Packages of Medicines, directions, &e., forwarded
by sending • a recaluance, and put up secure from
damage and cur lordly. Book Kellen, Mimi Agents,
Pedlars, CITIVAIdetII. And all others supplied with the
above work at very low rates.
Dee. 27. 1251
EINIIESEL'S ESSENCE Or COFFEE
Ou, Patter of Ole EiIICTICO watt go as far as four
pe.unde Corey—and Correa Made of tide Esseare
will preserve the meta of the real Coffee, with the ad
dition or a mote delicate and Goer flavor. It Is also
more conducive to health than the finer Corte, hi ea•
aim made, does not require anything to Clear It, and is
free from sediment. This Esseare is now astanelvaly
used in various sett : mu of the coital/7,a slues agent
having sold 16,000 cakes In a stogie county In ibis
Mate. Pike , cents per cake., For sale wholesale
and retail by the Inbstriber. at hie variety store.
B. DANNLN, Agent fur Schuylkill Co.
alp Merchants and others supplied to sells gala at
the Ilanufacturet's ptleas. Tty It.
I have examined an article prepared by Messrs":
Ilummal, &bier ik Co., of Philadelphia, called " Es
sence of Coffee,". !Mutt Is Intruded to be used with
Coffee for the purpose of larproslnkli. I And It nos
only fres from anything delitertruis to health. but cm
the contrary, the ingredients of which It Is composed,
ars perfectly wholesome.
JAIIEB R. =LYON, U. D.
Chemist and tralysist.22 Chambers it. New York.
Aug. 22. 1821.
AKIN by BEY-LIMIT, Corner of .Malleateirta
.L
.L Centre drub. superior lathe delineation of Nis.
lute and life-exptteslos of the eye. Children and
groups taken quicker tbsw any ever in this place—an
ladisptesable requisite to success. Call end, In Ow
day to avoid a crowd.'
instruated In thaatt.on reuonabitetatm•
also Windows Apparatus, Chemicals, Owes , dic't
furnished cheap.. Call sad judge for yourselves.
Tautovvetaa executed in any style you
*lab, tad specimens can be *eau. We would advise
all who Web a Me Ilkantairto salt soon:
C. vANDENIMIGII.
Pottsville, *ash 37,1835. 111—tt
CM
POTTIMUM ACADENtIe.
T r Undersigned basing been entrusted with the di
reCtiotioftbePottairtite AndeMy.takes the liberty
to rathotatend this Institution to the patronsge of the
,The Print -*ale whoreceived hiseducation In
the best universities of Germany and Paris, and who
Ms been for several reefs engaged inteaching indite
country. will tench suite eland modern langudges„ to
Latin. Greek,Hehrew.Geonanand French, the higher
breaches of Vathearatles, es Geometry, Algebr
fierveyhtg, Mensuration- and Calculus, as well as
Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry;
whilst Mr. J. T. Suatilan, a graduate oCitate Col
lege and a practical Book-keeper, will take charge of
the English branches, as Speller, Reading. Writing,
Composition, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, History and Geo
graphy. Thenrinelples of Rook-teems will he taught
tbe pupils exercised in the keeping of fictitious
accounts by double entre. Marta 13.-Ayer. a gradu
ate of New Hampshire Female Seminary, has been
engaged to teeth the Elementary brioche* and Draw
ing. Drenthe smallest boys will be faithfidly taught
by the teachers themselves, and to young men an op
po r t t o u e n a i s ty t w ainlyb a f
o a u ff r o eo ded m t o o n
Coolsegc e u s te their studies -
With a strict
discipline shall betombined a respectful and kind treat
ment of theschnlars. Puplisfrom.abroadcanhe accent
modeled with boarding on moderate terms,in respects
hie privateboantling houses. Those desiring to learn the
German language thoroughly, can find admittance in
an seeomplished °artisan faintly. The terms of Tui -
Hoe are SO hitherto, *'td yearly. for laugueges and
Drawing 118 extra. Thu yearly divided Into 3 sessions,
Ist from theist Monde, In Sept. to New Year.Slo, ex
tra 113; 2.1, from New Year to the 24 blonday in April.
$7 and SO extra. 34 from thencelto am 3d Monday
3 1 1 1 Y. VT, and 112 36 exits. Bills payabl; at the end
of the tint month of each session. It is highly Impor
tant that every scholar should enter the School with
the commencement of the first Sestbon.
1.. ANGELE, Principal.
Alloy 12,1851 " . 22-1#
En
REBOOTION OF want BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL.
The Liverpool fad Philadelphia strum
i; I V! ship Company intend , mailing their new
Hieaniships as follows:
City o attehester, 5139 Tone, Capr . Hob!. Leitch.
City Of Glasgow ; ' Into ,• Capt. Wm. Wylie.
Prow Philadelphia.
City of Glaagosi, T1111144111y, May Gib
City of - Manche ter; Thursday, • June 3d
City of rilastoar. Thursday, July let
City of. Mancheater, lifinlay. • July 29th
Film Liverpool.
City of disarm; Weduraday, 'April 7th
City of Maneheatei, Wedneaday, May sth'
City of Glasgow, Wednesday, June 21
City of Manchester, Wednesday. ' June 30111
HATES OF I'ASSAGE.
Frani Philadelphia. Frain 14verpool•
Saloon, sleet: slaw rooms, Belooti,sinalo aisle rooms,
90 DOI. 20 Guineas
•'• double •65 double IS ••
futwArd '55 •.• ••• forward 19 ••
lacliiding Steward's fres.
THIRD CLASS PASSEPitiliftii.
A limited number of Third Clams Pasvengers will
be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found
is; provisions. •
Front Philadelphia'2oDols. From Liverpool 6Ouln'as.
Ceriltleate. orpassage will be issued here In parties
who are dealt-lona of bringing oat their frleuda at OUT.
responding rates.
FREIGHT ON FINE GOODS 608. PER TON, and
COARSE GOODS, HARDWARE, Ike., Will be taken
subject to agreement.
Pint Class Steatrabips ply between Liverpool and
Glasgow, Havre,Rotterdant, Leghorn, blaisettleii,and
other Idediterianian porta, by which goods can be
shipped to Liverpool, and thence by (his line to Phiik
delphia direct.
An elpetienced Eurgion will be rattled on each
ship. •
all good. cent to the agents in Philadelphia and
Liverpool will be forwarded with. economy and de
spatch. . •
Fot freight or peonage, apply to
THOMAS RICII.IIIIVION. '
Philadelphia and New Torii.
RICHARDSON, ttROTIIP.RS bc•CO.
April 17, DAL
KeThe Subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
above lina of Steamer., and is prepared to engage
Passengers who prefer coming nut in the 'Siemer* at ,
the published rates. U. BA 14-NAN.
BLUM'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT.
FROM OMO.
rpliE Subscribers baits just received a further sou
-1 ply of this singular and value b r sobstance. In
addition to. the slate color, they have a beautiful
chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand Atone now in
use. and so much admired for the frout,of building.:
Itt. principal ingredientsare silica : al:lond and pro
toilde of Iron, which intim opinion of scientific men
satisfactorily accounts for its Are-proof nature—the
two former substances being non-conductors, and nip
latter acting 43 a cement,to bind the whole together
and make a fans and durable paint:
Fur ore It is mixed with Linseed 011„ and applied
with a briali, the saute as ordinary paot : to wood
iron,t h., ziac.canvass, papx,,.&c. It lisidens grade
ally and becomes lire-proof. It Is particularly
sulta
ble for roofs of buildings, strumboat aid ear-decks
railroad bridges d fences, acc. A more° tied with the
article is equal to one ufelate, at a vast saving of ex
pense. •
- Specimens may be seen attire office if the subset' L
hers.
HARRISON, DROTIIeRS &
No.
dat South Front St.. Phllaila.
Apr1119;1848. 17-If
ItOWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE
TAOITIIAT great, nertillne Itemetiy lur FEVER AND
F
and INDIrMATION; guarded by the writ
tru Hignature of the lovenio . r. Johis ROWAN°, tit.
DJ. id for wale by th e Druggists in Pottsville, Pa.
`A - prll 3. 1101. .14-3 m •
13REWSTER'S . , EMBROCATION,
The Best Hasa!, MIT dllfitre Milos
,Sprai•s. Drosses
Rationalism. Stiffness, Sr il'eukslrs of Joints and
Links, Contraciisa of the Alm scles, Are ai stria
of the . FAILS. Side or Beek, (Soot, Ilcods. As,
Tootkatchit, 41t. , Also, uor, lovalrobls
Beessdyfor Spurt's, Strains. Stiff- _ _
NW, 1411)eill, and on
11011SES.
fr 018 Ctribrocation is prepared or Ingredient' which
I form s very active,yet entirely safe and pleasant
preparetton Cur !theme - Whim, &c. The proprietor
beteg aware thabliere are great .ituantitied.of trash
fia the cou n try under the name of Embrocation, Lau
intents, acid Liguria Opodeldoc, absolutely worthless,
nevertheless, feels great confidence in saying to the
' afflieled, 'that this is superior to everything else in
use. Hundreds sir the most respectable persons and
l'entilies ;rave given their les Oniony in favor tit is
superiority. It operates In tinny rates immediate
ly, and persons who have been secreting under ex
treme pile In the side or limbs, or from bruises and
❑rains, have found instant relief from a thorough
tubbing With Ihie enitirnerition Try it and you will
not he 111:iappointed. Price 6 2.5 cents per bottle.
Certificate from A mbiose Pamoast, Esci
Co , N. J
.PA 111cOASTVILLE, N. J , July 21, 1849.
Mr. F.G. Be CWOTER : —Dear :lir —1 'have beet' as
eitensiVe dealer In innlVeli in/ thirty years past, attd
have had great opportunities to whines. rise yarrow)
diseases to which they are subject, and of testing the
various • emediew In Use. _
♦bout fifteen years since I was Induced to make
use of your Embrocation, and since that time I have
used no other remedies for the following diseases to
which this noble Anhui' 'ls subject, vie.:
spavin, drains of the joints and sinews, shoulder
strains, swiney In the shoulder.lameness In stitle'and
socket, galls on the shoulders, and every disease of a
like nature. •
I have also used, and.kriown it used for the various
Mecum, to which mankind are subject, such as swell
ed Joints. lilloomatistil. Gout, Rpraiw, Bruiven,Cuis,
Corns, Spinal affections, pains in the fare, side. and
hick, Toothache, Burns, Scald', and especially the
Ileadaehe, to which I have been subject nearly all
my life time..' Your Embrocation is the nest and,arif
.est remedy I have ever Hard for the above complaints;
having also sold considerable of it in my store,
and believe It to sumasede all others. .
Yours with respect.
AMBROSE PANCOAST.
tiREWBT6Tra CHOLERA MIXTURE
For Ole cure of Cholera Norbuo, Diarehata, Bowel
Coinplorsito. Chafe, Griping Pairs, ar Sick
Stomas, and Asiatic Cholera.
'5-fien ,
1 1 11118 illgture has been Used.and receinmanded by
minium and ethgra as a standard medietne, and
has been surer our tecied in numerous violent ca
ses bf Chian& glorbus, flitarrhara. Chnllc, are., and
will not rail to cure in one ease in ten, if adminis
tered accenting to directions. on the firm attack.
It is just what every family, wallet, steamboat,
barge • and traveller should always keep on hand to
Enard.againstsudden attack, us the Cholera gtortrus
Is mast likely lie attack its subject is the night, and
the sooner the remedy Is applied the better. Asiatic
Cholera Is, In .mast cases. preceded by' Diarrhrea,
and Griping Patna lb the bowels; and, doubtless,
ono great reason why so many persons die of Moll
era is, the want or paper remedies
the
in
the drat . { age the disease, or the delay in procu
ring a physician berate the patient is past cote..
Reference can he given to hundreds of the meat
respectable iiMaons, us well as to physicians who
have used It, and witnessed its effects in curing-the
most violent rases of Cholera ?deities and Itlarrluea.
Price 25 cents per bottle.
enemiesen flout Ur. Leonard Lawrence
Ina. the Hummer, of Nl6. white on
. a Visit at Mr
illrevraleea. In Bridgeton. I had a severe snack of
Cholera Alarbus;artended with estirrme prostration
Or Oh system, and a profuse perspiration and Yawn
ing. I was Induced in use a Cholera Wynne, pre
pared by Mr. firewater. which instantly rave relief.
and a few doses effected a permanent CUM. I used
no other medicine wherever.- f have since used it
my own family and recommended It to others, In all
cases With the - same results. From a knowledre 01
he content/4 I should not hesitate to recOnnuend it as
a safe -and ailment medicine in all Can.', of a like
nature. • LE(' N AIM WRF:Ne E, M. U.
eidarritie. N. J., July, IB4B ° .
: . :EREVI/PITER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE'
Alijanalrate Bloody for (Weis. Colds, lafban
• ra, Plirkisic.Wasopiat lifeastea- Cough
Spittiar of Wool, Pak eta Ifeekeess of
the Chit awl Lows, Sore TAroal,
itstkwa, Breareitie awl feripienC
Ceresiwptien.
THE fact that.so inawihourands of peraciiie have
used it so successfully, in the different elates, and
nunierous certificates having keen lent to the pro
prietnr, as welt se ttorqact that Physiciana;Clergy
men and puktic speaker", are using it for those dry,
tickling sensations that Usually accompany lore
throat, as Weliall for bronchitis, hacking toughs and
consumption, prove, beyond a doubt that it is a very
superior cough remedy.
It has been successfully need and tested during the
last meaty years, and the demand is cons rapidly
Inc!easlag. Price 23 cents per vial.
The followlne is one of the most remarkable cures
on record, from thirlinyton County. N.. 1.:
• . • - Baown's II I LLB. Peti. 9,1850.
Mr. P.O. BaawsTea .—Dear the month of
June, 1848,1 took a severesold, which limelight on .e
severe and protracted illness. The Ulnas Fever
followed by Pleurisy and Dysentery ; the , Met five
weeks -I bad a eery "severe and incessant rough,
which seemed to set at deilante the skill of one of
the beit Physicians lathe eity of Philadelphia, where
I then resided. Myself and wife frequently request
ed, permission of my physician to use" yonr Pectoral
blixture.the benen , tal'etliests of which she had ex.:
perienced In her own case, nine years before—to
which she also Cheerfully testifies—which he would
not grant till the end of live -weeks. and my cough
still increasing,when be said be could do no more
foe me I but we must try It on our own responsi
bility, es be knew nothing of Its propetties.' I at.'
one. procured a bottle of your agent, the use tit
which cured my cough entlrely,and I got well.. My
:`physician came twice a day to witness its effects,
mid Unhesitatingly ascribed the mire to your medi
cine, which I believe is the beet mixture for coughs in
use. I have constantly kept It in my family since,
and reecuttmended It to others with the same brutal.
Oat effects. Yours respect fully.
BM
CHARLES a. COURT.
•
-Prepared only by F. 0. BREWSTER, Druggist and
Chemist. Bridgeton, N. J.. and for sale by
J. O. BROWN. Druygist. Agent.
Contra Street, Pottsville, Pa.
11-Sat
Vara 13. 1812.
rpfilla POULTRY BREEDRItet TEXT BOOK
Comprising foil • information respeci lag th e rboi
test breeds of Poultry.- and the mode of raising Qum
midi twenty-tire Illustrations. o Priee 12) rents. 'ins
published sad for gate at B. BANN AN'fi
Cheap . ltook and Poblisbing tlouso:
'Tble Is a capital book Am Pedlars, who will be
awned Clasp by die 100 copies.
PAIIIITIAD Wing 0 AMIE.— V aglow, Snares
oor Odlts Window ectsain,just receised.and fin
sale at city price at B. BANNiaree
. Clinap Curtain and Variety Mora.
. 1
azioncm 1311161 IT' - • °
aItoSEW HARDWARE STORE,
lo SO
doors below Mate, Motel; and
nearly oppositettielitners'ltank;
Pottsville, where will be found
an excellent assortment or HARDWARE :
File..
Pine Trays,
Oritanta Warr.
&egomania of Itna Locks.
Table Cutlery.
;Pocket Cutlery,
Table Spoons,
Anvils and Viers .
flaksottineut of tine Guns,
Rhea Iron Crnribles;
Coach Trhomier..
Springs,
Saddlery.
Shoemakers' Tools;
Carpenters' Tools,
(Sass and Paint. .
Oar Iron of alt sizes,
Rolled do' do do -
Netts and Spikes, %
flail "road Iron and, flails,
:Wire, Tin Plate.
!Brass Kettles,
Imps.
Pans and Boilers,
.Railroad Trate*,
Powder and Shot,
' •
Smith Tools.,
Building materials,
Cast Steel,
Shear
Atm Blister,
Mill Saws,
noes-cut itatis, -
Fine hand-saws.
C. B. returns his thanks to the public for the pa
tronage they extended to the - late Orin of Bright &
Poll, and 65110111 himself that, in his individual
r fly. he will be able to deserve sod command ihcif
continued *anon by the quality of the goods he bus
in *tote. strict attention to business, and the low rates
it %bleb he Is determined to sell.
aeottos afticatr.. • ,
Vatcpf th e firm of Bright & Polt.
Mardi V, BM 13-ty
Lk.AY.Ltzl
impoUTANT TO iIoVSK-IZERPERS.
41111111111 R. BO
OVKIt. Centre- Street. roils
ville.P.i.,would respertfullysnnounce
to. the citizeos of Pottsville and the
surrounding (mutiny, that he hay ad
ded In his large aatortment,nf rook
. , ing. Partor..odice and Hall Moves, a
splendid article Of Sommer Range; can either he
need In the chimney or iii the tootu ; It Is moveable ;
it is a very convenient article' for summer use. lie
nag a l s o three sires of Gas diens. These arA to he
walled in the chimney for ...Cooking mut (taking.—
These articles ate. highly recommended for antrum r
Use. They are so arranged that they will not throw. the
heat in the sown unlearn granted. the has the largest
lassorluirril of Hollow and lOn Ware ever before
offered in this Region, such as Tinned and Enamelled
IMilets, Tinned and lEnamelled Sancm . pans, lion
Boilers and Sauce-pans. lion rots and Kettles, Skil
lets. Tea- Kettles, Frylne•pans, Flat-Icons, Cake
Griddles, Grid irons Roast keg pans. entreelnillu. Cut
lery Ware, kr. ; also a spfetuthraiteartainet of Ja
panned and Brass Ware. Trays, Ac. A large wort
ment of Tin and Sheet-iron Wale, whirh he 'whole
sales and retails.. Ile canaille part Billet attention of
the Merchants* Routing, ripuuting, and all kinds-of
Hoof-Repairing done to order, ' Please call and elarn
ine fo'r yourselves. He is tleleintined Out lobe, under
sold by anybody.
Apri124.1n5.:1.17. - If
• .
rorrsvium ROLLING G Mat.
TIIGNERst:ItIIIEILS respectfully au
""^-:-. nounee to the iodine, that their new
..., .1..,.
Rolling Rill to now completed- and in
full uperallun, a lid ilizil they ate prepar
ed to supply all kinds of Brr Iron of various -sizes,
which they will warout to be superior in quality
to any °trained from lihroad. at the same nriree.
They also twinufaccure r Hails, for the use tattle
Collieries! and Lateial:Roads, reeighlug from 11 to rat
lbs. per yard. fiesta of the best Iron, anti which will
he found much cheaper than the Mint - met' ail isle. ' ,
Being prar tiral mechanics, and having aid consid
erable experience in Ilse Iron husitteto t , they ithlter
themselves that they can give entire satisfaction ,to
purchasere, and will alln make it their interest to pa-
IranlZe home manufactures. - .
. _ _
11A4211114, tiltNlNlAlidt CO
49:1(
Drag, I . h! I
BEAVER lima:Pow IRON = worms.
HUDSON dc ALLEN, IRON AND
n
.rase Founders. respectfully !Inform
their patrons, and she public renerally,
thatthey ere now prepa red, at the above
e-rtahltatiructo to manufacture "tram Foriines of every
vice j Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cats, and evcry oiher
description of Iron and Dross Castitigesuita hie tor the
Coal mining dr other At:sinew+, on the DIOS( reasonable
terms. Also, Illirwing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces
and Machine work in general.
Rep - airing of all kinds done with neatness and des
patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by
them will he Warranted to perform well. They would
solicit the Custom of those who may want articles in
heir line in this vicinity. All order* will meet with
immediate andLprompt attention.
8. W. HUDSON,
1.. It. ALLEN.
11-Iy.
March 15.1.551
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
GED. MASON & 'CO. RESPECT
~' fully announce to the public that they
" have taken the Establieinuent knoWn
as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor
wegian _ at. et, where they are . prepared to build ail
kinds of - Steam Engines, manufacture Railroad Cars,
and Machinery of almost every description, at the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable term*.
—Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines,
will find it te their advantage to give them a call he
ozensugisig elmewhern. piny II tf
PASCAL"IRON WORKS,
• - Pllll./11PA.—WEl t DEU WROUGIIT
Iron Mee, suitable tor Locomotives,
Marine and other Steam Engine Iloile
fronts to 5 inehee in dintneter. Alto
Pipes tortlas,Rteam and other piirpOseNestia strong
Tube for Hydraulic Perases• • Hollow Pistons for
Pump., f Steam Enginen.tc Manufacturedandror
sale by' MORRIS, TANKER & MORRIS,
Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut Is
EAGLE IRON WORKS. -
4 0 IN THE HOllOllO/1 OF POTTSVILLE.-
formerly conducted by C W
hao:. Pitman. 1 .1.
Wren & Co. retina tfully ...licit a contlnuani - e
of Mt; elletolit of Ihe worko. Being pracbioil
Mechafitra, they natter thetneetres that their knowt
eiloe and etperience of the bonito:an Will enable thrini
to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction
ta tte :poet fastidious. They are prepared in Harlin-
Ihellite Stearn EngiraN, Pampa, Coal Weaken!, Drift
ear9,ltailrojoi amid other Cilstinge, 8.r.r...
All orders thankfully received attilproroptlyeie
cutecl on the moat 'reasonable herons. '
5011 N WREN,
-
THOMAS WREN,
,
June 15,1850-21-41 ' JAMES WREN.
IRON COMMISSION WARE 11017 SC,
CENTRE STREET. POTTSVILLE.
•1 , 111: subscribeis are prepared to furniah the Trade,
I Alarlilnists and Operators, at Philadelphia prices,
(freight added)•wholesala or retail, beat American Bar
Iron, mn liniments ed tu Pottsville, and warranted of
tinporicar quality. Also, light T rails, suitable for
~, , IPEI; and Cable Chains, turn i shed at ehoU notice
direct from the Importer. E. Y A ItDILEY & SON.
York Siore..Nov. V.l, 11451. 47.11
nARNESS, SADDLEIZY, &C.
TAkllit4 rtrW KIN Saddle and harness
maker, Iron, England, Moo revert fully to announce
to the iutiatiltanti of Pottiville a nd viirroiroding
iwighborhood, that he has commenced business as
above "in rphy's Venn,. eh reel, near
the Pennsylvania Ilall; wherein: has on hand an a,-
11 0 :Itni!nt 10.0,d4 of British nia Mifacture, (viz) Lon
den Whips, lota.and f)11(S. riding 81Iti %Inv ing bridles
sponge, thaill6l3 skins, brushes, nod various 011ie
articles connected with the !stow.- kind of huAnes
N II —All kinds of jobning both light and heavy
done at the shortest notice, and on litt• nicbo reasolia
hie termA.
On. 11, lASI 41-1 y
Join 11.4 ot Lino J ANAntioN.
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS. &c. •
COLLIN: , & ANDEIIPMN, Wholesale bruggist%
No. S 3 MARKET Rt., always
on howl a complete ansolttnent ol•'
butyl,
Paints and Oils. Glass•wate, &c..
Which IhrY °fret to Country 'Merchants on the most
rea amiable terms. - '
We Lave atgo, the sole ,Agency for Dr. Dan?
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar.
March :d. 11-3itt
• CAUTION.
The late Joseph J.-Jo ry'sCSteil Pen r, for .Tais hers
'run Amu N t he Estate deem it their
duty, In order In preserve the high reputation the
aboVe l'en has sustained for en many yearn 11l the gov
ernment onire4 and 'lnoue' the commercial com
munity, to adopt hull muds of cautioning the public
against a commetrial Pen atteuipted to be- painted off'
as the original, one, wadi talc elated to deceive from
the close imitation .+1 the lute Afr.J.trp's Signature on
the interior of the lid of tenth Lox, and also or the
shape anti lalsciing oft he same. These vpur nose goods
have keen tot up by certain parties not only In sup
ply petentin who well wood the city. Mil ate" for the
potpie., 14 tittrodueing in a legitimate form, through
some portion of the irrtie to the nubile; repealed
eomplainin of irle have led. to Inquiry, which show,
in some itteltiticee, they have vircreecled in this. li
liTs, therefore, become eiptelient to eetalttish a guide'
fa the detecting or fro.,...,ooneewits. Ali Motes ten
have the, faIGNATIIIIIF: of the soi.r. AGENT, et.
Piiit Lira. in iii oux handwriting on the (intrude:—
acme row: o1:Nn11.r WlTif .11 , T TIM, lel. 111eo0cume
from ofh.tt sourre.they 111.1 y, and Nit ONE is furnish
pit with the original Pen to sell under seV eta -
u, arsaces. Thatttention of Stationers is partfi.,tt
laity railed to tire't rgoing farts, several having'been
imposed triton. The Agent tots ,the 1011 g i ; book of
t v t ,tificareh Crory the banks and government Where
with him ; alvo his appointment front the administia
tors in their own handwriting.
0. The !tuber:fiber her been appointed Sole Agent
for the hate of these PCII3 in SCIIIIOOIII county,
where the genuine ankle can be had. These
are toted in the Custom Moses and Public Whine at
Washington, and ate pronounced the hart Pena
Via eale'Wholea.sle an 4 lletaftat Agents' pt ire.. by
I{..I3ANNA N.
10,000 PIECES PAPER HANGINGS
AND BORDER'S, -
J IET received direct from the Manufacturers to
Philadelphia-and New York, ranging in prices
from S cents to $2 per pieta—all of which he will sell
Wholesale and Retail at manorscourers prices.
Gold,Nelroot, Oak and Mar* Paper, Decorations,
Scutum Fire Screens, ‘filouldbige4 Columns. Arc. &e. -
in feet every article used In P O peonis on fiend.
Paper Illangeos, .111erehants iand others supplied. in
quantities to sell again al AlaPrifocourera prices.
The subscriber ban fltwd up a' room expressly for
Paper,sand Iris vatletV:is equal to that found In any
Store in thoccity. We will guarantee that , the peo
ple will find it to their /menu,* to deal with him Iu
preference to going to the city. E. (lAN NA N•
N. D. Paper Hangers furnished when required.
Mardi 13—
TIED GERMAN WASIII*G
ror 12i rests supiest for 4 Ordinary fraslings.
Is considered by thousands who nave tested it:
b«lngthe greatest Sriesrifie Mind& of nil World.
Entirely doing away with that laborious and injuri
ous -prarlice of rubbing the CLOTIIPA upon the
wAstumAnn, and a great - saving of Time, Labor
and Espense. .
N. li. To prevent fraud and inepolltinnXoeinany
are trying to palm off articles nut up Ike mine.) the
proprietor, I. P. UOVT, will - put his written Signature
on the top Label of every package. And he only asks
an enlightened public not to confound the Gelman
Washing POW11#1:• ther - s - shat ilia in slut market.
It is put up in p kages with bill dire9ione f and sold
t the nominal Mice of 12 cents,
Vr. PRI N TERrt will find it greatly to theieudvantage
to. purchase theie Powders, 10 cleaner their TYPES
arid ROLLERS, being a very superior article, for tbal
turrnme.; ;kis rartured Unly by
; . • I. P. 1101(T,
Ai his Ltboratory ana Principal Depnt,Nn.,lo Soulh
.FI fib street, Philadelphia.
Sold el Retail py Grocers and Druggists fienesnii y..
A liberal discount made and extensive advertising fur
the beriebt of Agents. Remember the name: GER
MAN WASHING POWDERS. All lettere to beinat
.paid. ,
- Pottsville, Nov. 22nd, MI.
Mr. I. P. Hovt—Dear thr.-.-Ilaving used your Ber
man Washing Powder, I; ran cheerfully rerroniend it
to every person hie washing and scrubbing, believing
it to be a germ saving of (line and trouble, requiring
In Its'ulips as Washboard, thereby being a greet sav
ing to the clothes and dispensing with three-fourtbs
of the Libor and Es nenie required In the old method
of washing. Vimes. Ace.
MARNAIIEI"P
• Corner oreonttland and Narket'sireets.
The above Washing Powders ate for sale, whole
tale and retail ,by the subscriber, who bas, been ap
pointed Sole Agent tot the•Coutly nY giebuilkilt. He
will supply Merchants end others at Mr. Hoyt's pri
ces per dose ri,and thus
I. the carriage.
• LLB& NNAN, •
, • AIM for. Sehaytkill•County.
Na 110, fB3l - 1184(
BUNDAT-MIWURI3ION
amm,mws
PRILADRLPHIA AND lICADING RAILROAD.
lV . . .
arid after SUNDA'S; June 616, 1652, and nu aa-
Very following danday, until further nonce, an
espies* Rzeursion Passenger Train sr ill.leava Phita
delphia at 71, A. M.,and return freak Potistille at 4
V. same day ; • stopping at all Way Routs On the
Line and at the following stations at the hours ino.eil
oztori
litations
1 Tiu e
A.M.
Stations
~...._.--_,.-:._____
Leares Plitisd'A. I 7.30 0
--
Lenreit Pottsville
Passes Pine:limnlla I 9.31 Panel Mt elution
i
Pottstown 'tt !A " /4. Haven
" Iteadinl 9,34 •."
.Reading
r B. Haven 10,43 " powitown
lat. Cat bon 10.53 - ' 6 l. Pticentivilfo
At at Pounillt 11.00 Airilres it 11102,11.11.
OCCIZ3
4f . ..the eciiin4 telt). 419 sad doara. No." - lCaRp; .
rpm Phitadelphia to Pha•ni:ritte and back.eatue.
day, . SI 10
+• f '7O
Pottstown,
4 ! Reading. " . 0 2 5A
t' • •`. S. Haven, Mt. Carbon & Pcdtairlite, 400
-Reading to Pottsville and bagls same 110
tar No Baggage carried with' these train*. All
Tickets must bn purebased heiore entering the can.
Sl. W. 1855. fli•tf
PASSENGER TRAINS.
iNSANKEi . MENEM
OrmFarD"ii:Vri
Pronfeloind.lebis t Pottsville. On and lotto May
17. ten, there will be two pasae'nger Trains daily
(liaudsmalcettee4l,) between Philadelphia, Reading,
and Pottsville!:
MORNING LINE.
The Eaprega Train irtIVQII Philadelphia : daily except
Sundays. at 71 o'clock, MM. The AVny Train 1
Prittavillo dally,Bundayrexcepied at Ti o'clock, A. 11.
AFTERNOON LINE.
The Way Ttain leaves Philadelphia daily, except
liolaYA. of al o'clock; P. M. The Eiprest Tiara
leaves Pottsville doily, except Bundays,-al 3jo'clock,
P. M. .
HOURS OF PA,9BING READING
For.Plaladelphis at 9 o'clock Id minutes. N. N., and
4 o'clock SI initiates, P. ht, For Pottsville at 9 telock
34 minutes A.ll. a k SI.
Both Trains stop ut all •t he Stations along the tine .
FAIW&
.
~.. , lit data ears 2d class cars. .
Reedit), to Philadelphia it 75 81 45
• rho to Pottsville,_ ' 105 KS
Pitilaire to Pnimilite. .2.75 2 95
Depot in Pultaville, router of Union and ftsOroad
Sprees rear of Amerman [louse. Paasengerirtannut
r rtit , r the cars 'taloa' provided with a ticket.
Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed wrath pas
senger In these lined, Mid passengers are expressly
hinhittited from taking anything as baggage but their
own wearing wpm el, whirls will be at the risk of its
tavnet. . .
tlyorJer of the Board of Menneent.
ti. BRAIIFORD, flecretdry
Lunn 5, Itis2, . .23.1(
F. 4 WM A*Wle, toil A:4O AIS ;CI I A c(173
Misawea:aws_at° - •
0 r int OP 711 E L fi rr i T , L i r a I. ( a .
olc l . l a l •v p t i o N a y Tro }
ON AND' AFTER TtlgtiDAT. APRIL 1, lasl, the
Poi , senaer Train will leave Tamaqua Oily (lunday
.elCePled,) pt 1 o'clo;11 A. M. and 21 o'clock P. N.,
and connect will, tlin - Morning, and Afternoon Trains
from PotleVille, on the Reading Railroad.
RelorolOß. will, Waite Port Clinton. on the arrival
of the Morning Train from PhiladApbia on the Read
ing Railroad. FARE.
Ta Philadelphia. - - - *3 00
Port Clinton, ' - - 75
JOHN ANDER:::ON fieneral Agent.
Tumaqua,Aprll 19, ISM . 15:1(
FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL.
Or FICK or I:IIE,PHILA ac READI Mn %MAMA D CO.
Photadelphia,, Aptll 23, ISS2.
The Rains of FREICIITeI and TOLLS on Coal, liana
ported by this Company, will be 111 renown', unti
Intiber notice:
TO n Frog
July 1. 1852. " July 1,1852
10
TO
•. ) 45.,6
11.1
cl
..slo,
' l 4.;'t 4*E3
Richmond, ; I
Philadelphia, z I
Inclined Plano, i I
N Icetown, 1 ' I
Germantown R IL, I 1
Falls of Schuylkill; I I
Maus,Vunk. I ; I
Spring MIII , I I
Conselmen & Ply- ;
I I mouth R. R..- 1 I I
liamho's and Potts
and JonPs' , I
Nurlst'nustiridge.
port, ' 130.1 55,1 10 ', 135
Port,KenneJy, ' 1 34 , 115;110 ;' 135
V,alley Forge, , 1 251 20 1 10 1‘ 1 50 1
Plionolxsille; 1.10,1 05 90 1..1 15
Iloyet . tlForti, 110'1 05. 90 i , 1 15
Pottstown, 1 101 051 90 11 1 15
Donglasood 01e, : I 05.1 00! 'OO i 1 15
Birdsboro', 1 041' 95.; b 5 I. 1 05
Reading * . .. 90i, 95' 75 ,1 951
'lletw'n.ll,,,llng & . I r ii
1110htsville, I 90: 65! 75 !; 95
Molorsville, 1191 95: 75 05
Ilaruburg, ,
.751 70, li 95
'llrwigsburg, 1 rest aul i 95
Dy order Or the Hoard or Menage's.
S. BR ADI , ORD, litorretary.
20-tr.
May 15, 1852
SCIIIIVLIILLL NAVIGATION.
itais git
_s Ahoe
%Z .
ZPIAZ Vats, •
L
()
THE CIIARaE fer the use Of ('are, *1;41-lei:AM! on
A ethiacile,reil,cetrieden the dcheylittll Navigaiin
ivill hr,ss fellow ie until Inftlier native:—
,-
1 .1u
BEM
ci •
0 i 0
rts.l
•
Phlladelohis .50
. •
Idanayunk. . 50
Siang 51111. 45
rowhohocken. 15
Plymouth Pam; 45
Brufgeport,
Norristown. 45
Port Kennedy, 42
Valley Forge.4'2
Pawhog's D'iro.' ° 42
Pt. Proyidsmo, • 40
!'ha nirville,, 75
Yer's ford,
Puttito'n Ld'g. 35
Part Union, 30
Chrasborough, 3ti
itseding, ' 3?
Alt . 33
33
(limbo rg, : 30
Orw Igs'g Ld'g. 25-'
The charge will he per
cent. allowance for Wastr
'hfira than larenty.fivd cell
any
tfv ortfcr of the Manage
!WTI y 19, BSI
NBW ARBANGIIIVIEINT.
• Lesteja
HOWARD, RAM. & C0.'14 EXPREB6 LINE.
We are prepared to receive and fat ward Pally per
Passenger Train, (oui Express Car being alivevs
in charge of speritil inessengers) merrhandize of All
ilescriptionn, par kges,biindles,spei ie,bank note%
Also. particular attention paid to eoile..ong mite,
Draft* :rod keeollora. PeKkages and Goode delivered
daily to all IFilrrini.diate H31:4, 1).1w re 0 Philadelphia
and Pottsville. Wires—Centre Street, Pottsville;
No. 43. tionth Third sir,o,,Philadophia ; No. 8, Wall
Street, New Pork; No. d Court Mfreel. Roston
April 5,18.7.4
iftiWARII. CAUL Li Co
1441
pmjaDA th. BEADING RAILROAD
gri 7. :1:451 4 ".
•
/ILO ALIO . AI.
DEDUCTION 01 FREIGHT.ON MEM:HAMM:IR,
IX to commence March I, 10.51.
.11ATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS.
'tro '
arts yo .
n
; 1 56
r
.04 •-• a
o
Is: ClaSS.—BititinlunusCoal,Eirlcks °
he., iron tire, Limestone, Pig Iron, 9 eta. 4I eta.
Plaster, Slate, Tiles,
Class.—plonme, Burr Blocks.
Cement, Grindstones, Guano; Laths,
pitr h, Railroad Iron, heavy,Rositi, 110/ tie 5j Hs
0114, Sills, Shingles, Tar, Turpenj
tine, Timber and Lumber. ,
Chiss.—Ale, Beer and Porterfl
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Barley, 11
Bones and ItorhA„,' Coffee, Canna. i
Whiskey& Domehile Liquors, Grain,
Iron Castings,roulitt ; Rolled, Bar or
r
eta
Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Fiat el° 6J
Sae Railroad Iraq, Lead and Shot,
Molasses, Pntatoeli, Nails and Spikes
Salt Provisions, Huger, Saltpetre &
Talmo; onmanoinetuted. J
FLOUR per barrel, 95 cts. fl (Di
4th Cram—Apples, Bran; Butter')
Cheese, Conldge,Earthen-ware Epps,
Urocetries, (except those statee)henip
Hardwire. & Cutlery, Hollow-Ware,
lard, Leather, Live stock, Manufac- l f 7 tic 9 eta
tures of Irott,se Machinery • oil.oYo
ters, Paints, Raw Hides, Rags. I
slit Sheet Iron, Seeds:fiteet, Sweet
Potatoes,Talloui..Vlnesse, & Wire.
sth Ciass.^:-1,300ki and Shallottery,l
Bootie:A Shoes, Camphin* & spirit
Oil, Chins, class and Queellsorsce• I
Cigars, Confeeihinery t Dry Gonda, }lt cis. II cut
Drugs, 'Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit.
Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits or
Turpentine, Teas, Wine* and Wool.
Match 1.1851
=I
STEMS OAR FACTORY.
A -
frit E subacvlbecs beg leavii to inform the public that
in addition to their . former STEAM ENGINE
slums and. FOUNDRY, they drive recently put up
new Machinery mid Rhone for the manufacture of
COAL. CAIN, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Cate, by
Steam power ; which enables them to execute all that
kind of work, nut only much better, but with greater
despatch and at the very lowest pricey. Having Gum
made these extensive. preparations, individuals, and
companies requiring work of this kind, will Rail it to
their advantage to give 'hem atilt.
kINVDER Qc PIELNEA.
434(
Ort . 25.1651
DAULVAIrId (SOLID 4asert-
Lhosma--.411 taarrastrit.—The silbstriber has Just re
ceived a large lot of,flaglera Superior Gold Pena.
amour which are the Congress and United States
Pens,bothln and out of easer.ill of which earl be
returned if the 'points come off by fair use. The
Mammoth Unfilled States Pen is a Mirlosh.V. Can
and sea lt t together with the others, at
Cheap Book'aad Stathmery Mate
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HAY MAKING. c e , c
gar
The' plenitude of the crops of gram, lad
the ill regulated prices, or neglect n. t r y %
mination buyers, by which an 6. ° 44 , 1
article brings as much in the market mit,
better, contribute to render carelessntuilkN.:
the curing of hay pronhinent. The toltule.'
ing, extracted from the Germantow n
graph, shows the most scientific mode
" making hay :?'
"Clover hay, which from the pecultab c h,
racter and structure of the leaves, is h i t
ta be deprived of its most valuable pu ti
the frequent and severe handhngs it rec e ,,,
in making, is so much improved by this
cess, that no one who once makes trial of
will ever think of renouncing it.
B:=IMI
Time
P. M.
4.00
4.177
4.15
511
4.00
6.53
7.20
If the clover be cut when to full 1)4 1
and allowed to remain in swailiNyl just t„.
fore night of die same day, and illeace,
rutty turned with a fork, in order co bri,
the under and unwetted side to eti tok
the dew, and be allowed to remain in
state till the afternoon of the following di,
and then formed into light Ariviti C;4s f
pitching them together in flakes:, the h a y
be as green and sweet when camel to l
?if was when cut, and this without the I.
,ot any portion which is of value as a fr
"for stock. Even the rich color of the bh
vim will be retained, as well as the dtt
beautiful green of the It:ayes, and the ligt
verdure of the stalks.
* Other grasses are perhaps benefited It
equal degree by being cured in this way,
though from a diftereoce - of structure thei
vantage may not be so obvious to the
Every one has unnihiced, doubtless, L;',.
green grass made in' very hot weather it a ,.
els up, loses its elasticity, and becomes v,
Verable, or' liable to break at the thgtr i ,
touch. fu , this condition it IS
stir or handle it without severe loss: acr. `4l' .
A ca
• Coal La
it so pilatable to,cattle of any kind ass l'iiirents.
same grass cured as above reconimesiled 0. 44 he at
A writer to the Doylestown fsteNfry Barr
on the same subject :
" I dia - not hesitate tai express ray Clk
conviction that a very large yroportiood :
hay annually produced in this' cowry rsr
jured, essentially' injured by too free ad t•
tracted exposure to the aim Where r E
is cur in full bloom, and made in grist c a
with just enough exposure to the sun::
to wilt it be Corot is cocked, it isloundti,'
tam not only its color and elasticity uwi
paired, but its fragrance, also - , besides le.
more solid, especially if carefully set:
and packed in the mow. The followirp
tedious are recommeutled for obiervanct ,
those who wish to prove the adeantagd
the new Over the old practice:.
Grass should be made. into cOcks of
4 feet high, not by rolling, but by la}intf
fork full upon another, and,of small du:
ter as possible at the base to stud E.
draw the loose hay out from the lv
around and lay it upon the top wi,
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45 I 25 It
45 it 9.5 it
45 ft 25 I
4511 25
451 2.5 I,
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tne farmer.
hanging downward. When gran
goiter in this manner, it is in a gi
sure out oldanger.
It will be' proper to give them
before they :are removed to the
more especially that portion which
contact:with the ground. When
the first drying wind 'and fair day,
ove b putting the tnp ofhe Toe)
r „x, • and so manage - after purii
with. the green; till you
cock made up again, out of rwo,
together. By this treatment thy
speedy exlialatida of moisture by
'of the air, white an incipient fet
will evolve or discharge a pottioi
and thus promote the drying of tl
increasing the eitaporation of the fp
tides. By this treatment the bay
until the maker wishes to remor
barn.
Clover hay . should 'remain -lon
cock than most other morasses,. t
larger steins may undergo their
meotation. -BeforeJetnoving to
yard.or barn, we generally turn
bottom side up an hour or two befor
ding."
LONGEVITY OF TILE HORSE:
It has long been the impression t
ordinary duration of a horse's life
shorter than it ought,tolie, and that
cess of mortality is the result of catch
or . ignorant management. The g'rr
rar consists in regarding the term
and general constitution of a horst
ther different from those of a bum
whereas they are precisely the sat
important, respects. Disease, atiSil
excessive fatigue,over-beating, node
to air, want of exercise, improper di
as , respects quality and quantity, at
many other causes, affects the horse
master alike, and neglect in - either it
terminate fatally. Indeed, when
horse has acquired, by a course of
a high degree of health and vigor,
of-each is an infallible index of the
It has often been remarked is
that, the skm of the pugilist, who hi
gone a severe course of traintug,
prepares himself for the fight,. ethiti
gree of beauty and exceeding fain .
excites the admiration as well as tt
of. the spectators. So with the hi
skin is the clearest evidence of if
state of hit health. Even the cr
ease of foundering , is not peed;
horse, but is a muscular affection,
Mani men, who have over-strait
selves-at any period. are subject.
the medical
_treatment ut the hors
rider ought to be . the same; and
dent!y that if this princip!
ted upon with a moderate share of
and resolution,.the average life of
ful animal would be much longer
profit derived from his labors pri.
greater.—American Peierinar3l hod-
ASHES AND POTATOFS
We bade testimony--an varioto
highly commendatory of-the use
ed or leached wood ashes as the bt
tor_potatoes, applied id the row di
on the Seed. 14,9 dressing of t
manures, is recommended. The
mental4le or poorly decomposed
nures is generally condemned.
and rich soil is the surest, taking
they come, for producing a good
tatoes.--Pottstawn Ledger.
PROTECT TREES FRO!
Mix powdered sulphur and
equal "quantities; and apply it to a
apples, pears, peaches, plums, Of
kind of trees. First dig away Ihi
sprinkta in from ?Our to sixteen
replace the dirt, You may 3ratte r %,
the crotchea . or rough bark, to atills
OUT-BUILDINGS.
It these have not been already
and white-washed, they should
quickly—and while you ate
look alniost as good as new, don'
nothing adds more to the apPear
lane, than a good coat of
plied.
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