The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 20, 1852, Image 4

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TOM*" llanitty_lldhaw had just come from Cole
rain. ,
And a limper boy'you Might search for in vain ;
No maid was mom modest, no lion more - bold ,
And the smile on his kadatel wasaweet to behold.
His spirit was peond..end he scorn'd to dirgnute._,
His name by a bisners.degrading and base;
And" not go to work on a rut-road , " ho said,
"Bantus up the wheelbarrow portering trade,'
To a wheelbarrow, Barney now went„
AM he met with a crater th at gave him content,
For a handsomer wheelbarrow diver was seen—
It was painted allrcanal with an herald green.
Bat the hatchet-faced Tubs, that had it for sale,
All jug twenty-five for the thing, head and tail.
Vett, wartime" said. Barney, "'tis something too
bight
"
Just knockoff the twenty,, maybe I'll buy.
Bays the whets, " my :nand 'Lis a patent consent,
You'll not think it high when the secret you tarn ;
For the Wheel turns itself and it travels to kill—
Yon may run along arter, as fast as you will.".
Then he turn'd the machine bottom upwards and
•
ahow'd
How the spur-wheels, the pinion and sprits , s were
bestow'd
So Barney convinced that the thing was no chute,
Came down wed the money and took a resale.
AmPtwas straw, T purtest, how that wheelbar
row run ; •
He made just am loads to another man's one. .
That same was the wheel of his fortune, I guess ;
But it could not preserve the poor buy from distress.
For lave had crept in, and the heart of tho lad
For • Wars-biler's darter was heavy and sad ;
And the girt he ador'd was about to be jin'd
To u mean a crumudgen as iver you'll find.
On ilitiniiht of the wedding, comes Barney in haste,
And his • wheeibarrow clos to the window be
placed;
Than he entered the room, not invited at all—
And the soap-biler's bosom biled over with gall.
"Masher Barney 31'Cnasi," says the touchy old
de,
" You' bla ve made a small bit of a mistake I'm afraid."
" Not at all, sir," says Barney, and winked at the
- bride,
"I bow where I eta, and my bigness beside."
Thin he whispered a word of advice in her
• The window stood open, the lovers drew ne ar
One leap then he took, with his arm round her
_ Aunt,
Ana ber delicate form in the barrow he placed.
"Now dy it. you divil."—thusßarhey addressed
His email locomotive—the mainspring he presed;
Away went his barrow as light as a straw ;
" They'll have swill togs that follow," said Barney
lit'Graw. • • •
Ai Barney ran off with the barrow before,
Out cams the whole posse of guests from the door ;
The bridegroom, the father and brothers and all,
Came nmaing, behind and " stop thief" did they
Bawl: m
whis,"said the C - og-wheels as onward they
IPA
The soudglar stumbled and battered his bead ,
Them:ahem wets distant:WA/le bridegroom etopp'd
_ short,
And Barney and barrow gat safety in port.
APHORISMS PROM PUNCH.
Memos *AG natter womem do not know
them sufficiently, and the men who only
abuse them do not know 'them at all.
Romances generally end with a marriage.
And =any young girls, when they. leave
sehotil, would wish to go through' tbe ro
-1 mance of life—as they do most romances—
,
by beginning at the end. •
Women sbould'rule, but Dot govern.
If you‘wish to learn the worst faults of a,
`woman, praise her highly to her !fiends.
Woman is a most beautilu. book, that too
frequently is condemned for its errata.
- Yon can generally tell how popular you
are with a lady, by the length of time she
keeps you waiting whilst dressing to receive
you..
A fan is a most handy little instrument for
those who have lost the art of blushing. .
Vows are thebrid money—the I 0 U's and
post-orbits with which the man pays a wo
man the debts of his heart.
If a young lady has a purse with two ends
—silver in - one end, and gold in the other—
. she is sure to open the gold end first.
The only time when women talk much
amongst one another, is when they are wait
iog for the gentlemen after dinner. - .
The eyes of a pretty woman are the inter
preters of the language of her heart. They
translate whather tongutias great difficulty
in expressing.
If you arts to close it lady'slips ask her
her age.
Few women keep a diary after theft-first
love.
Tellme how many lady's maids a lady his
. had, and I will tell you her' temper. -;
• A man who'has loved madly will laugh at
his madness as soon as he has got cured of
• it ; but a woman never laughs upon such a
subject. With her love is a maguess of
which she never sees the folly.
I.don't know which is worst, it-:man
who marries for money, or a woman I who
plays at cards.
The signal for 'conversaiion amongst wo
men, is when . a pretty girl begins to sing.
Women' will forgive everything in a man,
except his being , a bore—everything in a
womtn, except her being pretty.
Female forgiveness, illimitable as it ap
pears to be, has, however, its limits. A
woman will forgive an angry word, or a
sneer, or a slight shrug of the shoulders,
• or a slight elevation of the nose, or a pinch,
or a scratch—she may even be brought to
forgive her neighbor being prettier : but, to
her dying day,she will never forgive her wear
- ing diamonds when she hasn't one herself.
To paint anvels, painteri have borrowed
the likeness of woman ; to paint devils the
_ likeness of man.
A SETTLED QUESTION.
" I entered a log, school house once, where
, Debatin Society' was holding forth on the
question If a man saw his wife and moth-
er in the •water,drowning,Avhich should he
- help :out first I! The question was consid:
erect• with animation on both sides, for a
while, when a ' backwardness' began -to
manifest itself. The president desired the
debators, if they 'had anything to say, to
continue on: Alter a pause a peaked-look
ing man, in the back part of the house, got
• up and said, with considerable -diffidence
and embarrassment : President—l think
if a man saw his mother and wife in the wa
ter drowoing,he ought to help his mother out
first, because, you see, it his wife did gets
drowned, he could get another one, but he
couldn't get another mother. not easy.'
This settled the questiort - and the verdict
accordingly."
11:7" WEATERWISE Oil OTHERWISE. —puich
num:—Coot moryer, Patrick, how you tuz ?
Inshman.—Good mornin till ye, Mike,
think ye we will get any rain the day ?
D.-0. I kessno; ve never has much rain
in a ferry dry time.
I.—Faith, and .ye're right there, Alike :
and thin whenever it gets in the way of
rainin, the divira bit o' dhry wither well
git as long as the wet spell howlds.
117' Tom, during a recent lour to Niagara
in company with Smasti;saw an Indian hew•
ing a small. piece of tienber,, with a view, to
making canes. "Pray, sir," said Smash,
"to what tribe do you belong ?" "The Chip
a•way tribe," replied ; the Indian, without
looking up to gibe his interrogator even one
smile.
-• ED" Sammy, ma to the store and get
some sugar.". 4-" Excuse me, rna, I am some.
what intim:act this morning. Send father,
and, tel him to bring_ a paper' of tobacco
• *bug."
37Tassr, is s boy down East so uncom
mon: tall that he can't tell when his toes ere
cARDB
PIJAVZII. m sour limo
copm, Waft; Bar aM Bloat Tta. Bodilars
Splatter - Orders molted Are lime sad
Copper work, sad Saab* feralaldat. All otiets
gospel:tee witlt tbe above Doe promptly attested to.
a Soutb ettreet,aboverroma i labutdpbtl.
/sae 1L,11130 SOO
A GSINCY*For the parcbasa and sale of Seal Ss
ll:tate; baying and felling Mal; taklat charge of
Coal Lands ; Minn, ke. and =Wens; renta—fioni
meaty years expence; In tbe Meaty be hopes to
invesattafattlen. O Men Mabsaunge atteet.Pousville.
CEtkS. 1111.1. t.
1441
Aplll 5.1850
f P. 11111NAW11, IMO:ULNAS AND COL
AP . legingOlgeo, Pottsville, Par—Dealerio Amu
reoi Bans Notts. Dills of EubsAge Certificates of
Deposit.. Cbeeks and Drafts- Cbeha for silo on
Thtladelphia sad New Vork,ln suss tonatt.
Nara 9, 100.
SATISAIS, ATTOUSET AT LAW, Au
tl opened an office In Centre atom PennUls, oppo•
site the Episcopal Chards, where he will, be daily,
from 9to 3 oec.k. Bastoesslettereto.him will re
ceive prompt attention, addressed to him at either
Pottsville or Orwigsburg
Dee. A. 1851
VIDWA.RO SIIIPPENI ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOWatLaw.Phlladelphta' willatteng
°collections and all other legal busineeain the City
of Philadelphia.adjolnlng Counties and elsewhere:—
tnhce No. 113 Walnut sleet above Seventh street,
Philadetnhta.
F. WHITISISY, EXCUANGE, COLLED
.tion,, Commission; sad General Agency Mee.
next, door to Miners' Bank, Pottsville, Dealer in lin
current money, Gold and Sliver. DRAFTS on Pbtls•
del/this and New York for sale,
March 20.1852.
DETER SIMPSON. Mining Engineer. has re.
r Roved his office to Or. Chichester's Bonding, next
door but one below the Protestant Episcopal Church,
Cen trite - treat. tousrille. Pa., where be WILL prompt
ly atteni to all orders in the line of his profesildh.'
April y 1654.
14 11
TO
' F M WILLIAMSON £ JAS. COOPER,
Santini at La►, Pottarttle. OMee In Centre St.
doors Emit of the "Penneylvanla Hall." Mr.
r win attend at all the Ctinrta.
Lurtite, Dee. 7, 1830 49.3m
iA UEL 33 AILTZnw3USTICE O.PTOO PEACE.
Pottsville. Will =Mid promptly to Collections;
trenches. Purchase and gale of Real Estate. lac.; to
Schuylkill County. Pa. Office In Centre Street.oppo.
Ire 'ht. Town MM. Oct 20. 1549.
CLAD, JITISTWE OirTHE PEACE,
twill attend in any business. animated to his care.
punctually. Bills and Notes collected. itc. °Bice in
al at ket St.. impost te Dr. Halberstadt's.
June 5,1858. 2347
(I HO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGINEER and
tjnotveyor, removed to Centre Street, opposite
Suzan' Bann. Pottsville. Pa All descriptions of
Engineering. Mapping and Eltaagliting' *muted
promptly, end imolai!,
1852
f APICES 11. GIIZAJEWP, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.11 haring rarnoved to Potts, ille, has opened au case
audio' the Telegraph Otace,Ceatre street,oppealte the
loe's' Bark.
Dee. 6.-1831
49-1 Y
DOCTOR O. umszLzn.,IIO3IOEOPAIMIC
1.1 PHYSICIAN. Removed his Office to one of the
Etrkk Houses in Coat Street, Pottsville.
April t9,184a. 184(
nit. MARVEL BEM.LOCUIf , OFFICE. coy.
net 4th and 14Iabantanzo atreets.Pottityllie—(the
me lately occupied by Dr Thor. Brady.) .
Pottsville, March 15, IBM; ' 114 f
11,:r RI: WILSON, lIAGttITIIATE, CONVEY.
j . ancet, Land /vent and General Collector,
n ince. Market street, Pottsville, Pa
Nov. 30. 1850
INT IL LIAM L. WIIITIES.Irt NITO22IIIIt
v - b at Law, Poitivine. Schny 111111 con ety. Pa. fear
Ift Centre wen, clearly op?oaite tbellfeers` &mt.
Jao. 4. ILSI ' - . - 1-17 -
TORS IItIGUES, ATTORNZY AT LAW. Pon*.
•file. tklntylklit county. Pa.. Offien in Centre
street. opposite the !diners' Bank,
.B.pt 17. 1851
11..OLAIr, Attorney at Law. Pottsville.
Pa. Cate In Centre street. opposite llonleter's
Hotel.
July 31.185!.
1011 N Ps 110 BA RT, Attorney at Law, Commis
stoner for New - York. Ocoee opposite Amer ken
game. Centre street, Pottsville. Pens*.
April 24, 185 E. 17-10,
-
R IIoGOWAM. ATTORNEY AT L&W, Of-
Lle Eke in Market EL. near Ineeond.
lone 5.1622. 23-tf
1..
TRAIMII, ATTORNEY A r LAW
1.. a. Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pa.
• Tremont„April 29, 1851.
NEW . MUSIC.
A k i WALKER., Intl:MOM
1.8 to George Willing, No., 189 Chesnut street. under
the UTAH HOUSE, have Just published the following
beautiful Ballads, polkas. he.
Think ere you Speak, by Ni. J. Anode. ' •
The Secret, by the author of "Witt 'au have me
hen as sin *s"
sane!? Kite. as sung by Mr. Dodson, busk by Dr.'
Cunningtoin
"Salve Ike bright Flag of Columbia." adapted to the
popular air oT"Ever be Happy." in Opera "Enehan•
tress."
The 'Thou art gone,by thelate "J. T. Sullivan."
Hopeless Love,
Woman's Love, " P.
A Dream that love can ne'er forget, by M. Keller.
Dilligent Pralke, by .1. A. Getzu.
Primrore do., by M. Keller.
Phamix do., as performed, at Cape May, by John
'son's Band.
Galop Brilliant, from the Opera of tbe Four Sons of
Aytuon, by T. C. Memel.
Six AmuseMents,Elegances. by Charles Vote.
L. & W. have the pleasure to announce to the pub
lic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of the lar
gest and most complete assortement to be found in the
country, they are constantly adding to their stock all
the new Music published In New York. Boston, &c.
A line assortment of the best manufarturersof New
York and Boston. at thelowrst cheap prices.
MUSICAL INSTRUMErsTS.
Also. a general assortment of Guitars. Violins, Bap
jos. Flutes, Accoideons, Violln,Galtir and Harp
Strings of the beet Italian qualities, all of which will
be furnished to the public and the trade at the lowest
rates.
Orders punctually attended to
Ittn. 12. 100.
• "HOWELL & BROTEIER3.
ANGPArTIIRERS of PAPER HANGINGS No
'VI 142 CIIMITNUT Street. Philadelphia. ask the ' at
tention of consumers and the Trade to their exten
sive stock of PAPER HANGING: 4 , of thetenwn man
ufactore and importation, embracing every variety 9
goods in their line, which they will cell at low rates
Their manufactory hem the met extensive in the
conntry,they are enabled ttkotTer unequalled induce
menti to purchasers.
Rept 1.1852.
LUMBER YARD AT RAND:HMG.
IHE subscribers respectfully atisouace to the pub
tic that they have constantly on hand, at their
Lumber yard a: tlamburgl per M.
Pine Boards. - - from 81430 $2O
Panel Boards and Plank, - " 125 tn,*4o
Pine Blinding timber, - '' s *lB to
Cherry Boards, -
Maple & Poplar, tor Cabinet Makers. from IRIS to 111:0
Price of dhinyles. • - • •• 412 to .18
All kind. of Ilemiwk Timber. Pate:Lath and
Joiit shingles.:4 inches long.
G. G. W. E. REIOLLESBURGER.
September 4. 1652 3111-3 m•
o : 4 3 f A i a A
paKEN by I.lGiiT, corner of- Alekantsses
Centre streets, superior in the delineation of fea.
lure and life-expression, of the, eye. Children and
groupstaken quicker than any ever in this plate—an
indispensable. requisite to success. Call early In the
day to avedd a crowd.
Pipits Instructed In the art.on reasonable terms;
else. handsome A pparatur, Chemicals, Cases, &c.,
furnished cheap. call and Judge for yourselves.
N. 8. , Tsut.errerno ,esetuted in any style you
wish,and specimens can be seen. W would advise
all Who wish a tree likeness to call soon.
C. VANDENBURGH:
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Pottsville, 'Mnrch 27.1852
INDIA DIIDDER GOODS.
PREPARE FOIE WINTER.
A DIES' and leme n's Sandale,a capital artl•
Lacle for the feet for datup and cold weather.
.417"
....,...„ _ 0 , vicarria. Member of the Royal
"'liege tlblutlee 2, London ; and' Honorary Mem
ber (lOU Philadet his Medical Society. - The various
~..
firms of Secret D arra, :seminal Weakness, Diana-
Bea of the Prostai . Gland, impotency, solitary habits
of youth are faithfully described, and all the recipes
given In plain language. The chapter on self.abure
and Seminal Weakness -is worthy of particulat at•
tention,and should he rrad by every one. Young
Men. whe have been unfortunate le contracting di
sease. previous to placing yourselves ender the care
of any'Alocter, no matter what his pretensious may
be. geta.copy ofihis truly useful work.
den Captains and persons going to Rea, should pos y
sees Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket
Naculaplus, or Every One Ilia Own Physician.
ill- Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
the .Eseulaplua to his child It may save film from
'an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter
into the secret obligations of married life,. without
reading the Pocket /Eaculapluv. Let no one suffering
!roma hacking cough, pain in the Bid...tea:leis night',
nervous lettings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic
sensatineY. and given up by their physician, be an
other moment withlint consulting the A:sentential.—
Have the married, or those about to be married, any
impediment, read this truly agent' Book, u it has
been the means of saving thousands ofunfortunate
creature' from the very laws of death. Upwards
of a MILLION copies of 'hie celebrated .worichave
been sold In this country and Europe since 1538, whea
the first edition was Issued. '
Si. Any person sending TWENTY.PIVE tents en
closed in a letter, will receive one copy atlas book
by mall; or five copies will be sent for one dollar.—
Addresa 'Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. ISI Spruce Street,
Philadelphia„" Post paid. •
Twenty years practice in the city of Pbbadelphia,
certainly entities Dr. Young to the confidence of the
enlisted., and be may be consulted on any of the dl.
seams described In his different publications: at his
oekv. / 52 Somme Street, every day bet Ween 2 and.,
o'clock, Cenadaye mewed) sad perms It aoy Als e
tame can tennis 14 organs by loser; On AID.
lave lie 108 i: , .
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tiro, Iliarbaiso. Nossarria. Nam= Tourer '
D il ailissdes.lissrtbora. rlaralsoes. ?sti is ski
rstit. Watebtlasisatsstisaraose, or hit the Wad or
Nods mos *Ora sare.labor or study. has hi
deout rim dhysklw to Ina la to thou peonies:
Par a weak ormstnatioa, iris a mad rasionrs St
toodatoly remoras ititotba system all *snows Sr i .
otatioas. sad is almost ealracaloos to tes rspOilisd
Mory'seer. • Tbs teak amd oarrous ere frosarsa
y _oostotod to perfect boatillotforo ooe Maio.
moo Oil cuts.
• .
Lam Dayseess.Dysyqieirt,ssitinlisras Habits!
If your Uwe/ Is deranged, your skis will be yet.
low t Dyspepsia and Blues eouditioe of the system
ill follow : you will be troubled with wild Ant, sa
liable appetite. sad demised Waits. By taking Dr.
Rose's celebrated Unread or AutsHitious Pile, you
will soon Sada the above bud symptoms disappear.
• They slyest:south end debates to the blood. Box
es 111 and IS teats. •
*These Pills are caned RAILROAD PILLS be
esese they go ahead elan other Poulin tbelr good
ellen'. • -
I gar Free fres .ffemirry. . '
Erm
Ds Toe thirtr wink gig Psis 7
If you do. you will Dud Inesduste relief by using ,
G IL R
whi ch OSE'S PAIN-CURBS. It is the only pep:sa-
tins earn. almost instantly. Sore Throat.
Rheumatism. from tzhls. Pains in the aide. Back, or
Limbs; Face, Gar, or , ,Tooth Ache t Stomach or Bow
els. tllde of Back; Stiff Neck, Bruises. Coins. and
Chilblains.. Wherever you have Pain, units. Palo=
astir. Safe to all and the price being low, the
poor. as well as the rich, can obtain la in 121. lb sad
AD cant bottles.
13.• The above preparation tan be found. with clr.
enters and Itill ditectious.kt the sterns of4l . Bann,
Agent. Gar the County; John G. Brown. John O. C.
!Carib. Pottsville J. W. Gibbs, Idinennulle g and
S. J.Vry. Tamaqua
Sept. 15. 1852
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ISEnteradsteording Hiatt of Congress, in the year
1851, by J. el. HOUGHTON.H D., In the Clerk's
Ocoee of the District Court for the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder!
GREAT CURE YOR DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J rt. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true Diges
tive Field, or °mow. Jake—prepared front Ren
net. or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, alter directions
of Baton Mesta, the greet Physiological Chemist,
by J. S. tlonoaron. H. D.. Philadelphia, Pa.
" I Digest." - Such la the tree messing of the word
Pewits. It I. the chief element. or Great Digesting
Principle of tee Gamic Juice—the Samna of as Feed.
the Poirlfriv, Prearievtity, and Stiviere:iv/ Steal of
the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the
Digestive Stomach of the Oa. thee footslog a true
gestive Field, precisely like the patent Gastric Juice
In its Chemical powers, and botbldet a complete and
perfect substitute for It.
This Is Nature's own Remedr.ror an Unhealthy
Stomach. No art ofman can equal Its ctuatiire pow
ers. It contains nei Alcohol, Bitters. Acids, or Nause
ous Drags. It is extremely agreeable to the taste,
and may be taken by' the most feeble. patients who
cannot eat it water cracker without acute distress.
Rewire of Decoct* tetreattOns. Pepsin is NOT A
DWG. ,
Haifa ter-eydonfol ofPepeln leased la water, will
digest or dissolve ma Pete& of Roast Sear is Mina
toe Itearsoot of the stomach. •
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! '
'lo.The ficientHie Evident* upon which this reme
dy Is based la in the highest degree curious and re
markable.
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,
gratis. living a large amount of Scientific Evidence.
from Liebles Animal Chemistry Dr. Combe's Phy
siology of Digestion: Dr. Pereira 'on Food and Diet;
Dr. John W. Draper. of New York University s Prof.
Donglison's Physiology.' Prof. Stillman. of Yale Cot. ,
lege ; Dr. Carpenter's . Physiology; te., totether
with reports or ebrell noes all .paris of the United ,
States. -
PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER.
Dr. linnebton's Pepsin In prepared in Powder and
Fluid Form—and in Prescription vials for the nee of
Physicians The Powder will be sent by Hall, free
of postage, for one Dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton.
arielphta
t. OBSERVE Till:!—Every bottle of of the gen
uine Pepsin bevre the written signature of J: S.
HOUGHTON, H. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia,
Pa. Copy-richt and Trade Mark secured.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines--
Pi lee, one Dollar per bottle.
Assume—Bead. Hannan, Pottsville, thltolesali. and
Retail Agent ; J.C. Brown and J.S. D. Martini Potts
ville; Jas. D. Falb, Minennrille ; E. J. Fry, Tama.
qua.
Oct. 9;1852. r"-
VARNISH. STEAM •PUTIT--AND
PAINT MAIVIIPACTOIIY.
Tlinenderdped having made extensive alterations
and improvement' In hia machinery, and having
nt roduced Duals Into his Factoty,would most respe rt-
Ally call the attention of his friends and customers
through the country to his large and well selected
stock of VARN Ida Ed, PAINTd, OIL*, GLASS, &c.,
&c., which fin variety and quality canon be excelled
by any similar establishment In the Mate. Coach
Body,trnage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes,
and Paints of every description, dry and ground In Oil,
and put up at short notice in cans of convenient size
for con ntrs trade. • -,
Glazier's Diamonds, Goldlea f. Panetta , Putty and
flack Knives. Sable and Camel Hair Pencils. Varnish,
,Paint. Graining and Ralsomine Brushes, and English,
,French and American Glass of all sizec. suitable for
Store Front.. Dwellings &e., with a good assortment
of Enameled And Colored Glass for Public Buildings.
Vestibules. &c., &c... constantly on hand and for sale
in quantities to suit purchasers, at moderate prices. at
the old established N.11117411' FCIIIIIIIIIII4O MID VA
RIETY Biotic No: 50 North Fouith street, west side,
below Race st., Philadelphia. C. SCIIRACK.
April Sl, 19SS. 17—ly
PAINTING, GL
E AZING a
L. nd PAPERING
RMOVA
eIW. BOWEN having removed his shop to 2 doers
• above the American House. Centre Street, and
taken into partnership his brothers, the enbseribers
vonounce to the public that they are prepared to ex
ecute allorders in their line with' the (realest de
spateh,And on the most reasonable terms. They em
ploy good workmen
a s
dory
customers may, there
fort. be sure of satisfa nd ctory jobs.•
They._ also, beg leave to call attention to their
splendid 4SIIOtIMCIII of Paper•hangings, Window
shades. &e., comprising every variety of style and
quality: to suit the taste and pocket of purrhuers, and
which they offer at the lowest City prime.
' J. W. BOWEN &. BROTHERS
2 doors above American house, Centre St.,
Potuville, April 17.1831. 10-if
CAS-FITTER AND PLIDISDESL
TERESIIAII w !Lina. nairlng.bad very tenant
treble experience asa Gas Fitter, feels great eon-
Ildence in offering his services to the citizens of
Potisville. Ile ham commenced businees on hie own
account, in the shop or Mr. Isaac divines .in Norwe
glen street, where all orders either for Gas Fitting
or repairing may be left and they will receive the
most prompt attention. Ills pipes and other materi
els shell be of the very best kind. and' Fittings of
every description that may be desired will he fur
nlshed a.,d put up In a workmanlike mender, and at
the shortest possible neilice
June 26;1.851.
' , NEW GOODS.
pRE subscriber ,bas Jim returned with a second
I stock, for.th I.a.4jalon, of new and seasonable
Drees Goods.
Bilk and Wool Berms.,
All do do
25 Different Patterns Barege Ds Leine*, .
Bummer De Leine..
Embossed d wins -Dress Patterm , „
Dotted do do do
Bummer Bilks. Gingham Lawns,
pinebams,Frencb Lawns,
English andrcirlcan Lawns, a variety of new
arid hand restyles. fast colors, very low,
Long and short Mohair Mitts,
Prate Silk Gloves,
Alexander's Het cold Kid Gloves,
tligltsh and American, Prints, 100 pieces, by the
pike or yard, low.
The above comprises a variety of • new and hand
some style olgoods,which, far beauty and cheapness.
defies competition, for sale by
A. HENDERSON, ..Ag't.
23.41
Jane 5,11152
A FACT THAT ALL SHOULD KNOW.
I . 11E undersigned respectfully 'announces to hl5.
criends,and the pnblic In gen
eral. that he has constantly on hand lefigayel
and manufactures all Itsade of Fan
cy Saddles and Ilarness,and all de- Vp
scription• of riding and driving . ma.
and Single Harness
--Whips and Fly-nets—Mir Collato made to order.
lie inVites all to call and pee him, opposite the Amer
ican llouse,and respectfully solicits a Sh3Te of the
public patronage. M. A. WE1.13/1.
Aug. '23,1652. 35.1 y
13LAEC'S Patent Piro Proof PAINT.
FROM.`OIIIO.
rINIIE Subscribers have just received a further sup.
1 ply of this singular and valuab e substance. In
addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful
chocolate °thrown, resembling the sand ston• now in ,
use, and PO notch admired for the front of buildings
He principal ingredients are silica,alunlinaand pro
toxlde of illOll ,whith In the opinion of scientific,men
aatistactority'becounts for Ito fire-proof nature—the
two formersiiViitauces being non-conductomand the
latter acting asa rement,to bind the whole together
and make a Arm and durable paint.
Far uee it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied
with a bruph,the saute as ordinary past, to wood
iron,tir..zinc,canvass,paps.,,Sc. It h:rilens gradu
ally and becomes fire-proof. It Is pawl:Warty suite
blefor roofs of buildings, steamboat Std car-decks
railroad bridges,fences, &c, A inortoited wltti the
article is equal to one cfslate, at a vast savint of ex
, panic.
' Specimens malbe Peen atthe °Ake •Ir peAubvcri
, bers. HARRISON, lillolll4Bll & Co..
No.43kBouth Front/ 01..,Philada.
Aprlit2,P4B. 17 4
savm YOUR sum=
riTARLya I'. FREEMAN et`O.. (late FRIESIAN,
Honors & C 0.,) Importeri and Jobbers, 144
Brcottim Av. I door South of Liberty Street, New
York, having new on hand,( and will be receiving
daily throuth the season(Neio Goods, direct from
the European manufacturers, and Cash Azalea". rich.
fuskivaaidadeesy Silk Millinery Goads. Our stock of
Rick Ribbons euasprlreil every vatlety of the latest
and most beautiful deafens Imported.
Many of our good are manutretured expressly to
our order, from our own designs and patterns, and
stand unrivalled./ We offer our goods for sett Cut,
at lower prices than any credit Louse in America can
afford.
Allpureb iz aae po rs ni w o ll o t
tit r.
ir m
o e L e I
y y
a ba n
d t r
mak f e n •
e ll, ra . t
tient , fro u
m' our great variety °frisk ekes? goads.
Ribbons rich fee Bonnets. Gips, Bisbee and Bella.
Bonnet hilke,Bitini,laßPTll.Liasea an d Tarlvtoes
Embroideries, Collars,Vmentisetts,Capes, Benbas,
Habits, Sleeve*, Co la, &islets and inaertings.
EMbrolderied Haim, Lace, and Hemstitch Cere
bric, Mats. • '
/ Blonde. Illusions arid Embroidered Laces for Cape.
Embroidered aces for Shawls, Mantillas. and
Veils, -
Molt on,lfechlen, VaTeneleaes,and Ernssels Lee es.
Bo ilah and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread,
and cotton Lases. • .
Kid. Lisle Thread, Sllk;aad Sewing 811 k, Gloves,
and Mts.
—Preach and Americas AsuAelal Flower,.
. /heath lAce.Segllab, American, and Italian.
Straw eoaaalaaad Ts l owsp,
Dant -
roost- ,
QIICIIIt.Ih &A. CCIPT4-41ilsosbeehla ihralt;
1,7 42rirmtor-Jbloaresetkoseip-ur.
Ira' the idled.
C hs lsis aat t t Tapisse.Tlimet
meat and Care a itTaTt AWN Meaner.cietilmittee
by Sonaiemolle ilemad intertwine. t sfatreasso,
by Semal itmeitse. with dein* Sir their petrolatum.
erases is a fanillier style. Ordain; alt Neediest tale
aicalities,sed everythingthing that wadi dread the
Or Of
ma
tbe read/ a Same mealy mai
eaceitestel make. esiderlvely devoted to the cere
adhesives of a delicate or printer diem.
To wheat to added. receipts forth,. inue data alas
disease!. and streatbe oa the closes, ryinptoins
neer sad Ague. for twenty-en rests s copy; nut
copies coo dollar; will be forwarded to any pan et
the Crafted States. by mail , tie. poelagg. address,
Pomp paid." Box HO Posnollae. or the Anther, lit
- filoith Seventh Street, Thiltidelptda.
Avg. 111.10.51,
. •
FIFTY DOLEA RA FORFEIT: , •
DR. HUNTER will forfeit 00 tf failing to cent air
case of secret disease that nay Mimstinder la'
care, no matter bow loci standiagg or afflieling- S
thee sex are invited to his frivMe Rooms. Mt Non'
Seventh Suited, Phllatra.; without Isar of letting '
Mon from other petiente. - Strangers and 'others wh
have been unfortunate imthe selectionofe ?dyads
are Invited to call. • . • . . -
111 POTENCY.—Througb nerestralued tedulgeta
of the passions.,by excess or selfsbose. Um evils at
gemstone. Premature itepotettch illtvoiltsVoi .exhu
nal discharger, westing bribe organs. lure of memory.
a distaste for female society, general,debitity.or cosi
snitational derangement.ate sere to follow. It n
crosary. consult the Doctor with confidence rbe offc
a perteet elite. __ • • .
BEAD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would
well to reflect before trusting their health. happiner
4 .
and in many eagles their lives, In the bands of ploys
clans ignorant of y his class of maladies. It is ce
Lately impossible Mr one man to understand all t
ills the button fandly are subject to. Seery respeea.
able physician hes his peculiar branch, I n which hip
is more successful than his brother professors, and ts
that be devotes most of his time and irtudyl - 1.
TEARS OF PRACTICE, csclesively devoted li
the study sad treatment of diseases of the gelual or.
gaps, together with ulcers upon the body.throau bola,
or legs, pains in the head or - bones.suerourial rhea.
maths). strictures. gravel. ‘ irregularities, diseases
arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the
blood, whereby the COPltillillon has been enfeeble&
enables the Doctor to ofet speedy relief to all writ
may place themselves under his care.
Medicine forwarded to any part of the United State
—Price five and ten dollars per package.
Au;. 99. 1852. - 35. iy
Eli
ARE YOU BALDV .
rtle your hair falling otrt I. your head covered
'with Dandruff or Seurft If so, Make
. .e trial of
STORRS, lIIIEMICIAL HAIR INVIGORATOR."' Hu*.
dreds of persons In all parts of the country. whose
heads were entirely bald.!} ave had their hair fully
restored to its online! perfection by the ate of this
valuable. article. Road the testimony.
• New York, Jan. 1.1821.
Ma. groan—Dear Sir:— Smith. of Newton
L 1., obtained a honk of your excellent Hair Invig
orator for his little kW, about roar year. ola. her
bead being entirely bald; no hairof any mnsequenee
having grown on her bead from her blab, and, sue-
Metal as It may attires , , after baring used but nue
bottle, a complete head of hair was produced nearly
two inet•es long. of • She healthy growl h.
A. DOOLITTLE, 114.-D., No. - 141 Grand St.
Philadelphia, Nay 10, 1810.
Me. Oros as —Sir After being • bald for • number
of year*, and having tried numerous preparatious to
no effect.•your Chemical flair invigorator has pro
doted a One head of new bale, and 1 hardly know bow
to express my it. stitude for the benefit I have received
from your valuabie article. - •
J. WA IiSWOLT No.lo Orrhard Rt.
The renewing 'testimonial is from Mr. krMakin,
editor at the Serurday Celt:rite:
' Clem Isirtooatton.—lt given as moth
pleasure. unsolich ed, to record our testimony In favor
ofthe great'pleaaanthms and entlreeMeley of Stone
' Chemical flair Inv hortator. On ',coteries from a
Meant severe attack of Illuessore discovered that
our usually healthy , and abaudanterop of hair was
rapidly falling off, and thauciag to have on Mind
sample of the above ankle, furnished by the mane
facture, many months prsvioesly, we need but a ate-
gle bottle, as directed, and forted Kra operate like a
charm, in entirety checking the far and creating a
new and healthy action of the scalp." -
Cast/sa.Ask fen Stem' Cleated! Hair feafgave
ter, and airier let dealers persuade you to ate any
other article as a 110min:re. Pike Raceme per bottle.
General Wholesale Agents—C. P. AMET Jr. CO.
N 0.120 Arch St.. Philadelphia. For .salo bydealer
generally. iForsale In Pottsville by
J. G. BROWN.
2-19
1an.17.1652
LAMES, WHY WILL YOU MI
UNHAPPY?
WHEN' PROFESSOR VANIIORN. the cree'bratell
AnTROLOGER of the 19th Century. gives &d
-yke In all affairs of the heart, which, it allowed, can
not falt.to guide the single to a happy marriage. and
makes the twarnad happy lit Ladies who are unhap
py through trouble; misfortune and disappointment,
consult him daily, they follow hi, ahrice and arc made
happy. Others consult hint to know what la before
them; others seek Information of those they love.
and all atej made happy and Contented!!! If you val
ue your 'More happiness. delay no longer, consult
hint yourself and be happy.
Tress.-For an Interview ofls minutes IS cents, In
11111 el. All Letters and Interviewente owlet!: O
vate and Confide:2nel. All Letters pre paid secure a
private Interview. those at a distance canmake their
case knovin by letter, the stikten honor and moat in
, violable wierecy observed, all letters to-be pre-pait
No. 3, Getirge street, Second house. Nonb aide, above
Schuylkill Als th , Philadelphia.
WEALTH AND GOOD FORTUNE.--Gentlemen,
look to your interest Were is too late! 21 Consult
and follow the advice of Professor" VANIIORN, If
you dn. sarcess will crown alt your undirtaking.—
Men who-have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in
life and iii business. Alen who have worked hard and
nruggled against adversity and misfortune the grea
ter part of their lives, and found the more they tried
to get forward In the world the more things went
against them It I These men have ennsalted blot for
the lilt 30 years, and all those who we re wise enough
to follow his advice are now rich and happy, while
th6se who neglected the advice lie gave them, are still
struggling with adversity. Terms for gentletnewgt
for an interview of 15 minutes, InSull-S1
No. h GEORGE Street. second - house, Ninth Side,
above Schuylkill-Sim li;Thilidelphia. All-letters and
-communlutionswitl be strictly PRIVATE AND CON
PIDENTIAL.
April 17. 1932
CIO
.NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.
THE INVALID'S DES'S' FRIINDt
thiPORTANT•CORRESPONDENCE: TRIUMPH
1. OP WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
IN ROITTIi AMERICA!—YELLOW FEVER eV.
RED! STRANGER THAN FICTION!
eat.wx, Mato., April 20, 1951.
'Witliem , Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many y e ars
we have been the Salem-keenly. end alto et onetime
the county agents. for the, sate of your valuable medi
cine; and &tette the whole of this time we ate net
aware that. in any one instance, have the pine which
we balm sold been complained orbs causing Injtory,or
not accomplishing theleproper mission. It is doubly
vilifying when we receive voluntary testimony from
a source sv here the medicine which is sold has been
the mean. ()Moine yteat eno.l and ofsavinernany
Last year vie sold three dozen haste tee l go toe for
eign port, and this day have received a letter from the
merchant who ordered them, giving enacCount of the
wonderlhl effects which they did in cueing 3 large
number of permute who were attacked withptevail
leg epidemic similar to th e yellow fever; while those
under the regular physicians' treatment, who were in
the . Hospital. some three hundred, including the
Governor, Illagletrates,gte. , fell vietims to tha diseare.
If you would like a copy of 011 f lettorove don't know,
of any impropriety in Ovine it von, and perhaps i(
would De ofservice to have it Published. togetherellh
our name', as it is addressed to us. We will commit
the, parties Interested, and if you) wish it, ynu / will
please write us. Respectfully. ednts,, ic
AV.S . S. /Ives. •
CM
The following Is the letter alluded to above
, Ca vasse, Match 22, ISM
?drum N. h': R. 117" Iv ca. - alerchabto, Salem:—
Gentlemen—For some years pant I have adopted in
my fatnikvsneA purgative. Dr. Wrigtit's Indian Vege
table Pis tint whom you ilre his' agents in eaten')
and have found that medicine of/great worth.
Last November we were visited by a kind of luflam.
manity lever, (the same I preitime which greatly at.
Oland our rieichboot, the,Braziliae., for nearly a year)
the symptoms orlwhiclt had an analogy to the yellow
feaVr, and neatly three hundred person. fell victim to
the epidemic (a great number rot a population 110 small
as ours.) -Our doctoinnamed it the trne ye,loW fever.
but their skill wan Inefficient to atop its progreta. con.
fining theilmode of's:eminent to the use of Milnltie,'
and the application. Of leeches, forbidding the nee of
purgatives, and tA c °urgent! the toddlers and sailors,
' who were obliged to he neat to the Hospital., as also
the thwertoirl several Magistrates, several officers,
and iu fact all those who Were really afflicted with the
&lacono, felYvictimt under their mode of treatment.
A' trionth previous. I hail received three dozen tone/
of Dr. Woiglit's Pills, which I presume were bought
at,. your store by Merits. Goldsmith, Newcomb &
Earlesa, Merchants in your city, and with whom 1 a
doing business. I ha%l the opportunity to adminia r
these Pills to several under my roof, who were shit -t
-eil with the Pante fever. and two dunes of eight PI Is
each completely cured them of the complaint. Ith n
gave away nearly nil my Piii4 to some twenty or tit -
ty persona, and all were rtliered as it were ,byqn
chantment. , „_ , -
I have, in consequenie, remitted to ?desalt. Gold
ambit, Newcomb aid Parlesa, the auto of forty dollar
ant the purchase of that quantity of this medittne,nnd
forrg of you to deliver the Pills an fresh as possible.
I iequeat you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his
I directions translated:ln Frenchov hien wilitend great
ly to circulate hie Pills not only here, but also in the
othercolonles wherethepopulsilon is more nu:krone.
Cleave mii.gentlernen, in the liberty I have taken
to address you this letter. which,for the sake ef hu
manity, I have been compelled to do, as I. do not mean
to speculate on an article which proved salutary to a
oumber of poor people, and to fact meat of the pope.
lotion IC reduced to ;tame of Indigence, and it would
be sinful for any one to seek lucre In Inch a way.
Accept, gentlemen, the most respectful salutation.
of your very obedient servant, A. Piengvis. .
The medicine is fors*. wholesaleindretall,elther
In'English, French, German or Spanish dlrections,at
the Principal Office, 169 RACE St.; Philadelphia.
And for sale by • ''" ,
• T. P. BEATTY k. •
JAL ngowN. C 0.,. j•Potteville.
I,:', J. Fry.Tammina; J. W. Gibbs, Marysville ; Jonas
Ittabluttold,,Port Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Utehersville ;
Joshua Royer. kicKeanshorg ; C. & A. Focht, King.
gold ; Kepner & Co., Kepnersville; Gideon Whet
stone, West Peno ; Wm. Cooper, Tuscarora; Stow
Vegan, do George Potts, BrockvIlle; Daniel Koch,
atiddlepott • John Williams. do. Conner & Rhoads,
Nevi P.biladelphis ; D. Shisslcr.Port Carbon; Jas.
D.Levait & Co., Schuylkill Haven; William A: Ham
mer. Orwlgaburg . V. tn..bl. Dirket. do..Dantifel Mertz,
Landingville ; Johanan Cockill, Lbws:elfin ; Abram
Schwenk, Ge rmauville i Jacob Kauffman, Lower Ma;
boating° ; Jno. B McCreacy,Tremont ; Eckel &
' Barndt. do. McCormick k Clark, Donaldson; Wheel
er & Miller, Pinegrove ; George Iletfenyder, New
Castle; Wm Price. St. Clair,
June 7.1852
TEL ElaGlarld.—£ollSALl3 A 33 11011118
S
Power El/loe to Ant rate order. .For
partlen
l►n apply toil. O. nEILNEft, Esq.. or to
HEN&Y HICKS. Wlbalpitos,Dslaware..
isu. 4, 00 • Mt
E=3
Ef
, .
Nee Mslents and Rasa Root mad Sift Shwa. Cent?
. of Cellar" and Amin Arrests. Pottraille. -
4 -fine SUBSCRIBER INVITES• THE ATTEN
don of the public to the very extensive assort-
went of Goode. consisting of
GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged
Boors. Calf and KIN doable soled Mewed and Peg
ged Boots, Water Motet:ne Sewed and Pegged,
from *2 to RI ; New England and Philadelphia
Imannfactared Coarse Boots, in great variety.
' , constantly on hand I Cloth and lasting Gaiter
Boole. and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers,Or e
goo Ties. and Sewed and Pegged Ties.
, MINERS' Hoots and Monroe'. of first quality, at
low prices. ' _ •
BOYS' and Tenths' BOOM and Monroe' course or
fine.
LA DY6' French and English Lasting Gaiter Boots,
Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees. French Mot
lw Gera, Kid welt and pump aprinr Buckskins and
Jefferson', French Morocco and Kid Tuthrounds.
Dom 50 cif. to SI ; New England Bootees. and
Shoes of all ktnda cheap;
Muso v ISSES' and Chlidrens' Bootees and Shoes,* large
sment su Rabbi for thls market, constantly on
hand_
GUMElastic Shoes:
Our stock of Gum Elastic Shoes ars of the • best
tusnufectured articles the country can afford. Ladies
Ind Gentlemen would do well to call .and provide
themselves with gond Gum Shoes. the best presto.
tithe yet discovered of Colds, Coughs and Consump
tion.
TRZNIVe, Carpel Bags and Valias.
The Travelling community will Sad us well ',ap
plied with the above article" which we will sell at
moderate prices.
Boots MS and Shoes, made and repaired to order
TER C ASII.
Oct. 11. 1851
ourramal Clothing!! CLOTIIING!!!
1' HAELKS 1116,11KNESS •• SON, 121 MARKET ,
Street, Southeast corner 01 FOURTH Street, Phil
adelphia. This popular Clothing' 'Establishment,
(which has for more than a quarter of a. eta
wry throbbed ear citistes• with Elegant and ,
Fashionable Clothing at such remarkably low
rates, that their superior made Clothing is now
not only sold In imutemst quantities throughout oar
own State. but la to Wrestles &mead is every town
and village °fibs great South and' West,) is now pre
pared for the coming Fall and Winter,whh a most
emenetve assortasest of Superior Clothing. which for
Style. FE, Eme,,,,Durablitly and Worksaanahlp wilt
defy competithet. The great &Millie* *Mehl:. Illat
nen ftek penmen in purchasing the Anent retain
of French, English and American Manufactures, en
able them td offer the Bart quality ,of Clothing at
nth prices al otheybousee chirp Inc the to
kind of toads. Look at the prices. and then Judge for
yonnelveit.'
Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
froth ' • • • to 1240
'Fine Black. Btu; Brown, and Faucy Col
ored Cloth Business Coate ofall style., fls to 7 00
Piney tweed k cassimere business Coats, OS to 5 00
Superior Milled Cloth Overcoats, of all en.
lore, and newest styles. (elegantly an'
{abed.) 01 to 11l 00
Heavy Labrador, Witaay, Pilot and Felt .
Overcoats, Wad and weather elect.) Felt ,
6 00 i
Superior Black Preach Doeskin Pants, 01 totin
Hood Black Doeskin Pants. 1 50
Rape/tot new style Fancy Catsimere Pants
pets, rich styles.) ' it 3 to 4 00
Heat Fancy arsaimere Pants.
$0 to 3 00
Very Fine cad Etch Black Balls Vests, gri to 400
Very Etch Fancy Silk Vests. (new de- - -
411'50 to 3 00
Heavy Woolen single and donble.breas
ted Vests, all patterns and qualities. *I to 1 110
Call and etamlne our Clothing, and sate twenty
flee per cent. In your purchases.
N. B.—Take Notke t C. HARKNESS & SON'S
Clothing Store Is on the Southeast Corner of ODEM
and MARKET titteets, NO. 128.
Oct. 2.1851. ' 4O 2m
CO.'! zoo PIANO rourzs,
T GILBERT & CO.' New Tort Warejtooms, 333
m
BROADWAY. Corner of-AN - Richmond,
THOM(' street. and opposite Broad. Philadelphia,
'way Bank aad Theatre, where the inclined Plane
largest assortment of Pianos rick
Ind • Ni c elowi l .
withent the celebrated. Improved JEoleati, May be Germantown R R..
toned—all of which 'Mee the Metallic Frame, and Falls of Bchpylkill.
are warranted to stand shy clleMie. and give entire . blanayunk. • • '
satisfaction, Mid will be cola at Preat bargains.: Br sp r i nt mill . - -
an experience of Aril peers. resulting In many int- . consbehoe'n 4 Ply.
portant Improvements, the .laulean has been brouabt month R. IL
'Rambo's and Potts' _
X l° °La p eer% fl' h c a t v io e n bil li e u n 4 a i n p
p e 1 4 1 e b d y , a n n a d ci the ilara. demand Nearl
i s y rapid- 2
and Jones'
ly Increasing. Elegant.lieudolr or Cottage Pianos, N ne .i d ., nr u e id d ,_
convenient Air - small 10011111. T. G. & Co."e Pianos port.
are admitted to be superior to, all others. owing to p a n K enne dy, •
their Wetness and long standing in tune. Prices same Valley Forge,
as at. the Manufactory. Dealers supplted at liberal p fi cen lacille.
(Bimini*. E. 11. Wade's and the entire Boston cats- Royer'sFord,. /
Mime of Music and•lnstruction "Books furnished at p otta i nwn , . ,
this !Bare at wAsterets. • Douglassville,
1 HORACE WATERS, Role Agent Birdsboro',
Constantly en hand an extensive assortment of se- R ea di n g,
-od Pianos inßnsewood and Mahogany cases. Dem' n. Reading fa/ /
_- -
16-iy•
cord itand Piano In Raney. .
vatylng in purer) from 030 to 6150. Second load
,Eotean Pianos from 192.00 to s27s—Grand Piano*
frnm 41900 to *7OO. Prince and IM.'n Melodeons from
035 to 690. earhatta *55 to *9O. Guitars from CO
to *75, &c. &r.
Aua 28. 1852.
• LIVER conunatorr,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER
VOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES OF TOE
KIDNEYS,
and all
diseases ari
sing from a Olson
dered Liver or Atom
act*, such as Constipation,-
Inward Piles, Fullness or Blind '
to the fired, Acidity of the Sun ach,
Nausea. lleart4larn, Disgust for P.M. Full,-
nem or weight in the Stomach. Sour &aim
tions,.Sinking or Fluttering at the pit ntthe
Stomach, Swimming of the Heed, ;
Hurried and Difficult liteathlng;.•
Fluttering at the Heart, Cho,.
king or Suffocating sen.- / '
Rations when In a
ly
ing posture. Dim •
nessof
Dots or webs /
before the /
•
Sight,,;
Fever antdull pain in the head, Deficiency or Per
'Oration, Yellowness of tbet , Skin tud Eyes, Fain In
the Hide. Back. Chest, Limbs, So., Sudden Flushes
of Heat,Burotng in the Flesh. Constant Imagining.
of Evil end great depresilon of spirits, can be dreg.-
tualircured by
DR .HOOFLAND'S
Celebratirl German Bitters,
•
DR. C.M. JACESON, at the German bledleineStore,
120 ARCLI Street, Philadelphia.
Their ritcrer l ousr Our above is wet smiled
eillmlbre L- by any ether preparation in the ['Wad
Slatu.aa assures attest,in wasp ruses after skillful
partridges bad failed.
These/Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.
Possessing great virtues in the teetification of disea
ses Other Liver-and teener glands, exercising the
most searching powers to weakness and affections
or/the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain
and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
IPaoY Trte. '• Owned lign.".l
•
The Editor sal il. l 22nd,
r •
Pr. Ilsoftwis . o braled German Bitters for the
cure of Liver Complat t,Jeundice, Dyetiepeia, Chrop
lc or Nervous Debility, Iv deservedly one or the
most popular medicines of the day. These Bluets
have been used by thoosandr,and a , friend at onr el
bow says he has himself received an effertual and
permanent enre of Liver Complaint from the urn of i
ON remedy. We are convinced that, in the nee of
these hitters, the papent constantly gales strength
and vigor—a rack worthy
and
great comideration
• They are pleasant in taste sin( 11, and can be used
by persons with the most delicate ate inartis w lib safety
under any circumstances. We - ate speakkg from
experience, and to the afflicted we advise their uie.,
Scores W ECK LE," one of thcebest,lfriterary pa.
pets publiehed,rwd. Aug, 25
"Dr. Ilsofluairs Germs* Bitters, manufactured by
Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the
nun', prominent members of toe faculty as an article
of much efficacy In cases of female weakness • As ,
such la the case; we would advice all mother - a to Ob
tain a boltle.and thus save themselves ra n t h sickness.
Persons of debilitated constitutions wilt find these
Bluets advantageous to their health, as we know
from eaperienee the salutary effect they have upon
weak systems." •
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Hon. E.b.-Dirk:Arm, Mayor of the City of
Camden.. N. J „Barr:
"Ilorircatio's German BITTERIII..—We have seen
many flattering notices of this medicine, and the
source from write?' they came induced us to make In,
quiry respeetingits - tnerits. From inquiry we were
persuaded to use II; and. Must say we (mind it specefic i
In its action upon dieeassii of the liver and itigestivel
organs. and 'the P r owerfal Influence it exerts upon
nervous prostration Is really surprising. It calms and 11
strengthens the nerves. bringing them into a state o
repose, Inaklng sleep refreshing.
If this medicine were more generally treed, we are
satisfied there Would be less sicknees, as from the
stomacheliver, and nervous system the great Taejorl'.
ty of real and irnaginery diseases emanate. lias
them In a healthy condition. and you eon bid defii
ance to 'epedemics generally., This extranrdinary
medicine we would advise our friends who arcatall
indisposed. to give a trial—lt will recommend 1••
self. It should, In fact. be In every family. No ot
er medicine can produce such evidences of merit.",
' Evidence upon evidence - bas been received (like
the foregoing) from all sections of the Union. the tut
three years, and the strongest matlinony in its favor,
is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the
1
regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all nth' t
nostimns combined, a fact that can easily be esta •
'bled, and fully proving that a scientific preparati n
will meet with their quiet approval when present d
even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia. no one can doubt after using It as direc
ted. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver ;
it is preferable to calcinel in all bilinas duesses—the
effect Is immediate. They can be administered to fe-
males or infants with safety and reliable benefit:um',
.
time. I
Look welt to the marks of Ma genuine. I
They have the written signature of C. I*. JACK
SON upon thewrapper, and his name blown in the
notate. witaeur sakes dry arc spurious. 1
For sale wholesale and Retail at the OERM4N
MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH Sh e et', one ddoe
below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dial,
era generally Ottawa' the country- . , !.
• C. PRICES REDUCED.—To enable all chose/II of
invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great re=
moralise powers. Single Bottle 75 cents. I
Also fur sale by John a Brown, Pottsville; Jas.
B. frallsviilinersville; S. It. Dickson. Schuylkill Ha
ven, Pa. ,
July2l 1852.
.
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Arrives** Pattatilk WOO Arrives at Pbus.a.l
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For She .• ad trip, an and *lwo. in No. 1 can ;
From tO Pbe,llllllllll sad bask. dilie
days - - /11 40
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" Resdise to Pounlile sod back same day, 1 50
tar' No f Baggage tinted wM tdese (AIWA' All
Thies worst be porrAssed before entetiairtio cars.
Nay 19,1855. ' }b-tr
ASSITIIO3B 1111MEM
MMIRMIINCIN
•
Om •OF THE PHIADELPHIA & READING
RAILROAD-11 U3llllllll ARRANGEMENT.—
From Philadelphia to Pottsville. Os and lOW May
17.. 1632, there will be two passenger Trains daily
(Smulayn excepted.) beOreen.,Philadelphid, Reading,
and Pottaville.
I • MORNING LINE. . I
The Express nein leaves Philadelphia Atily except
Sundays,lat 7¢ o'clock. A. K. The Way Than leaves
Pottsville daily, Sundeye excepted at 7/o'elock. /1.30.
• • • AFTERNOON LINE.
The Way Train leaves Philadelphia duly, except
Banditry at 34 o'clock. P. U. ' The Expires Train
leave, Pottsville daily. except Sundays. at:3lcr'clock,
P. M. t
HOURS OF PASSING HEADING. •
For Philadelphia at 9 o'clock 10 minutuj A. M., sad
4 o'cloekl Si minutes, P. M. For Pcnevillsat 9 o'clock
34 minutes A. N. and 6 o'clock P. M.
Roth Tralnsatopatall the Stations slong the line.
FARES. a
• latcpess cars lid as:scam
Reading Philadelphia ' x 175 r 111 43
•
do ko Pottsville. , 105 03
Pbilad'a tko Pam/ [Me,", 73 i 33
Deput Pottsville. coiner of Union add Railroad
streets r ear of American Bowe. Passengers cannot
rater thecarsuntema prodded with a 044.,
Fifty pounds of baggage wilt be allowed to tech pas.
aenapr in these lines, and passengers are expressly
pmbibited from taking anything as. baggage but their
own welting spparel, which will be at the risk of its
owner. I ,
LE~I
35-3 m
30•enwly
n e I
By order of the Baud of Managers.
R. BRADFORD. tieeretary
Jane SOM. i 1134 f
WL*
Only! or vas Lima' Scsovithrt.c N'avteavrost
Rail Rae! cad Orel Coiepaird. f
rag AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL I, 1831. the
Paneager Train will leave Tamaqua daily odueday
excepted,) at 61 o'clock A. N. and II teelock P. IL
and emcees with the !losing and ARedsoos Trate;
(row Pail/vine, on the Readied Railroad',
Returned. will leave Pon Clinton. on the arrival
of the Ronda' Train (row Philadelphians the Read
ied Railroad. • PARE.
To Philadelphia, - • . fi 00
" port Clinton
$ JOPi ANDERSON Ge 4151 Agent:
Tamaque,April, 11, 1651 • $ 154 f
'r
..a
HOW AND. NAIL C 0.41 mates LINN.
I - IWe ,
are ?mated to receive and lin !mil Dallg per
Passenger Prato. (oat Nimes. Cat i being always
to dome of special messengers) merclimplito of all
descriptkont.itawk B P 9 .kuodeo.liPmeNaluili note% tee.
Also. particular Meows pale to toillammg BM;
Draft and Accounts. Packages sad 000d1 delivered
daily to all intermediate peaces Malmo Philadelphia
snd Pottsville. Oecest—Centre itireet. Pottsville t
No. 43;South Third Street. Philadelphia.; Ne, watt
Strad. New York ; No. 8 Coon Bum. Beaton. .
II /WARD. SAUL & Co.
14-tf
AprICS.IS 1.
. maims 11 TOLLS 0)1 vodka.
Orincle 01P TIME Puma. & Rtanlllo ThiILNOAD CO.I
' Pialseldphte. Sept. T.
On and after the oth instant, the amenof FRITOLITS
and TOLLS on Coal; transpovted by Oda Company.
will he se follow'. until fintWr notko:
Mohroville.
Mobriville,
Hamburg, /
Onyigthurg,/
By or.le 01 the Board of Manageis.
Sept. U. 1859. • S. BRADFORD, fleer4Bary
• 204 t
P1.117.111: 1 11:iaLl dr' :7.1 s
, . •
......
T.. 0
• -In
YDEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDISE,
IN 3co commence March 1,1651. i ~
I RATES OF FREIGHT PERIIOO I7 LIM
i
1 aC r. tti 21rE 0 .2
`.. •••
a. 2 14 . a •
i : ....... i - ...
1 mo w 11. ...2 I si
t•
lit Class.—DitumlnousCoal.Brlell
Ice; iron Ore, Limestone,Tig Iron!, 9 eta. 41 eta.
Plaster. Slate, Tiles,,.: .
24 Class.—Blooms, Burr Dloakti.
Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Lathe,
Pitch, Railroad Iron. heavy, Rooter . , 101 eta. 51 eta
Salt, Sills, Shingles,Tar, Turpee. I .
tine, Timber and Lunber.i j
3d Class.—Ale, Beer and Porter,l ?
Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Barley, I
[
Bones - and _Horns. Coffee, Cotton,
Whiskey & Domestic Liquors, G rain, I
Iron Castings. rourth ; Rolled. Bar dr }l!} ets. 61 els
Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, "t
I .
Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Sbat,
Molasses, Potatoes;Nall s and Spikes ,
Salt Provisions, Suger, Saltpetre ge '•
Tobacco, u nmannthetu red. ! j
FLOUR per barrel, , 1 25 eta. II etc
4ik Class.— Apples, Bran, Britten
Cheese, Cordsge,Eart hen-ware Eggs, .
0 recerles, (escept those stated) herap I i
Hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-warn,
Lard, Leather, Live Stock, Manatee- 17 cis. 9 cgs.
tures of Imo la Machinery I oil,Oya. .
tern, Paints, Raw lildes„..Rags.Rus- ;
sin Sheet Iron, Seeds.steel, Sweet I • .
Potatoms,Tallow. Vinegar S. Wire. J . - •
51/1 Chas.—Souks and Stationery .1
Bdots a nd Shoes, Camphlne & Spirit I
Oil, China, Glass and Queensware, 1 ;
Cigars, Confectionery* Dry Goods, Y. 22 tie . II ci s.
Drugs, Fresh Fish;.-Meat and Fruit,
Hope, -Spirits bf
. t
line* and Woe!.
=
GUM
i _ ..".......- tie 44•A5. , ..... -. , .....r........
rilllg subacilbers beg lea ve to Inform the public that
in addition to their former 'STRAW! ENOINU
r3IIOPB Ind FOUNDRY, they have recently put: tip;
new . Machinery and Shope for the manufacturo Of
00AI. CARS, TRUCKS and whet Rail Road Cars; by
Steam power, which enables them to matte all that
trill of work, not only much better, but with greater
snatch and at the very lowest prices. Daring thus
Made these extensive preparations, Individuals and
companies requiring worlrof this kind, Will find It to
their advantage to give them a sill.
SNYDER la - MILNER.
41.tf i
EES!EfI
.1 A great Discovery_ for Alio a Conn:
DOCTOR J S. , ;OSEIW
WAIT
i
• RAILROAD. OR ANTI-81 lOUS P LLIS,
TN Boxes, at It} and 25 centn+ftee from !Oreille'.
.L and can be taken at all seasons; by both 'mi, of
all ayes and without regard to *rather. Ifferin
bud
ness or laboring manila:mid be without thew.o They
are truly the l'oor Alan's friend; and the Richllen's
security.
The above Pills are the result r pf thirty years' prac
tice In Philadelphia , and If tike with Dr. d.ell Rose's
Tonic Fever and Agne Mlsture, tiley wilt cure the
most stnbbom rases or Fever and Agar, of Chills and
'Fever. For Liver Complaints. Wilms la, Indigestion,
ind al tUous conditions or the System, they have no.
eval. as thousands In the Sonthern and Western
?aims will !citify, who have used them. As a purge
me pill they act like a charm. free from griping; giv
ing strength anti appetite, and enlivening the spirits.
For sale, at wholesale or retail by
B. BANNAN.
Agent to rlgiehuylkill County.
• *Doubts and others av ppllad at the usual whole.
sale prices. Also by
. • J. G. BROWN, Pottsville,
E.. J.,FItY, Tamaqua.
J. W. 018118,
IS.
August 4.1851
FLATroadi SCIALOS.
T .
THESE SuperlOcHeales wen, invented by ?Somas
ELLtcorr about,l3, years ago ; they have been Its
constant use, and now otter. Various Improvements
are offered by the subsiobetsj and warranted cor
rect and unsurpassed for Irectiracy and durability;
after ig fair trisi.(l eat oppress& they can be retitoted,
SCALES FOR. RAM ROARS, CANALS, lIAT,
CATTLE, COAL, STORES, ithd,for weighing all
kinds of Nerehannist, grinners:nitro/4 at the Old es
labile-lied stand, NINTH Streeß near Cosies StisPhil.
adelphla .• , ' ABBOTT do GO.;
' • ' RUCMIIOIII to Ellicott dr Abbott.
Areal...-TamemtOrraw,l l33 Market St.e Phil.
adelphia ; Vaasa Parr, PottlVllle,
Sept. 4, 1r152,
- . N. ht. PIISMIABP3
(Braity's Row, Rerwetwa strii , t.PetUeifir,Pinna. , )
Plumbing :Shop.
TJAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY. OP
it ail sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead: Block Tie,
Bath Tubs, Shower Ltatbs. Undrants, Hose, Tiouble
and Single keting Pontos and Water Closets; ahro, at
kinds of Brass Cocks for water! and steam. Brand 011
'Caps, and Globes for Engines'. All kinds of Copper
Work and Plumbin g does 1e the neatest manner at
the shortest notes:„ rr : .
N. IL Cash paid for oil NMI gni Lead. i. • ;
ToMin. • L 41• If
.
wariaitir asuman= - PAinkinUit
• ORR& ODAPICIPIRNT cotteusir- •
• , ss4Bmittein. - aiturse Donal% White Sterdle .
' Okra; muchaerweillb isadaliDisggietslisftset. Dario= of tie Liver
•
,Isitillfterssi
, ,Impartastref tie Rieetd. Met- tie -
Q ' _ Aferta el Afeecirry.
more dillra PANACEA Inta beets fur re than lbw.
y leafs .Mlebtatel la- tbiattettetry and In Ramps
fbr estmenfluary. carer—Pon tics cenlikatee of k
wbidl refeakime is made to tbedlreetlons and books"
E(mbitib may be bed gratis) atettespnayleg the Pana.
see...!• sower of wawa give the /animater/of cases too
MOOG 11* general publication - where the patients
bad been alibust, eaten se WOO ' &torsi*, am!' were
deemed lueurable by Physicians.
• item tmearteed ha hospitals and prints practice,
and be. had tbe eluvial fortune of being recioui ten.
deday the Mon celebrated rebysielans and other em.
iltentPersone. Among others. by— • ' •
W. Gibson. At Prof. of Surety; Pa. University,
Valentine efatt,K.D.,Prat offlurrt.„N.Y. University
wip. Derives. M. D., Prof. of Mid., Po. 13 olveralty,
- N. :Chapman, M. D., Prof. of Physic, Pa. Uni versit y,
T. Parke.M. D.,Preet.tAdierta of Pbyslc nv,Phlra.
De. Del ;Vali°, Professor of Medicine. Havana.
. Jose Roureneo de Lent. Prof-of. Surgery,lisbon,
• J. Ullman / Member Royal College Surgeons. Loa,
don
W. Sitio& late Mb:timer to 'Spain. -'
Sir Tbomas Pearson, Major General British Army,',
' Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. &c.,
And also. the Wonderful cures effected by Swaittes
Panacea bavefor many years madeit en Invaluable
doesremedy The Panacea ont contain mercury in
shirforat. and being an Innocent preparation. It may
be given to the most tender Indio.
The retail price has been reduced to al 50 per &A
le. (mutability three half pints,) or three pouted for
Four dollars
Eil
4.041
4.07
43
SAS
&Or
11.116
. 7.30
limn; of Imposition.
Sink... Panacea i in round bottle., tinted lonai
todtaatly, with the Ebllowlng woids blows•. on the
Van:—
.* OWAIIPPI—PANACEA—P}IILAD'A.••
lad having the name of JAS. Swaim stamped on the
seating wax, and written on the label covering the
emit, and a aple.ndid engraving for the Aide of the bet
tie., convened of geometric lathe work i .coniptising
ulna different dies. which have been turned for the
exclusive use of the' proptletnr, by Draper tc.
hank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In the centre
I. ti portrait of the late Win. Swaim, copyright se
.
egret
Alai. Stettin's Firatijege.
it valuable Family Medicine, Deint a hiahly approv
ed remedy itir all diseases arising from dehlim of the
digestive organs, such as Worms, Cholera lilurbur,
plien4rl. Fever and Ague, Bleeding Pileg. Skit I
Beadaehe,&c., ke. See the Pamphlet (which may
be had - gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at diWAIM'S LADORATORV, the
old' stand, Seventh Street, below .Chestnut, Phila
delphia, and sold by all the respectable Drusriste in
the United States. .
• Caption to tar Pebffe.
Persons wishing to obtain the genuine S is
PALMS& and elwatsra liettutroor, should he care..
ful to observe that, the name SWAIM is 'petted cor
rectly on the bottles and labels, or they may he im
paled an by medicines mace In Imitation of them by
a person bearing - a somewhat elmilar name ; well cal
culated to deceive
Sept. IS, 1R32.
•' 7 Arl -1:'; iS '
0
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t , r: r_:, '•,..,::.. :-,- __, ~,f;Vii.,
CHERRY -PECTORAL
A •7.{6aT
• • ; Cake
COUGHS, COLDS, . . HOARSENESS,
''intiniaims, -WHOOPING-OEG%
CROUP, ASTIFDA AND
CONSIJN IPTIOt
Of all the numerous medicines extant, ( nd some ,
Of them vsluablet for the cute °flatlet° ary com
plainer. nothing has ever been found htch could
compare in its effects with this Preps inn. Others
turf sometimes. bet et all times and , t all dhows of
the lust e and throat, where made can give relief,
this will de it. It Is pleasant to tate, and perfectly
' **fele accordance with the directions. We do note ,
advertise for the information of pose who have trle di
It,bet those who have not. Families that have Alumni
Its value will sot be wlthoutAt, and by its timely use'
they ate segue from the dangerous ronsequences of
,Conyba tad Colds. which negketed, ilpen Into fatal'
ettusumpikm. /
• The Diploma of the sasasehusseita Institute wasp
awarded to this preparation by the Board Of Judges
-in September lOC I/ also.tbet Medals el the thre e,
:great larditutes of ;rt. in Ms country: also the
. plants of the Ohl's/institute at Cincinnati has bee
;Veen to the CaEter.Piteroaat., by their Governi
'meet. in enlaideratkm of Its extraordinary ercels
lento and usefulness in marine affections oft he Longs
and 'Throat,/
• Read tbalollonting opinionatinded on the lon g e r, -
perience Ofthe eminent Physician of the Nut and
City ofi T. JOHNS, Mai , 8.1851. I
Dr. 7.1. C. Ave*:—Five yens trial of your CiIER
Alf, PECTORAL in my practice , has proven what
Snow from Its composition, most I*. true, that
eradicates -and mires the colds and roughs to whit
lee, thli section, are peculiarly liable.
7 I think Its equal Mae not yet been discovered. nor
do I know bow a better remedy can be made f
the thsteroperi of the Thleat and Luny..
J. .1.•E11IRTON. R.M.-
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65
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65 4 45
65/1 45
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Bee whet It hut done on a wasted enttmtititt*
eat only In the following eases. but
avd a thanousan .21,d mar
Flusatl
Da. ATES:—Ie the month of July last I was at.
tacked by a violent dianhcea in the mines of Califor
„„
ate. I returned to flan Francisco in hope of recrie
a Ing benefit from a change of climate and diet. My
„. dierrhrea ceased, but was followed by a severe couch,
7. ' and much soreness. I Onelly started for home, but i .
„.„ weeived no benefit from my voyage . My cough tuft - TD SECURE AND KEEP APPLES.
- do ; !aimed to grow worse„an4 when 1 arrived in Pifilw
2 °„„, ,'
York, 1 was at once marked by my atquaintanris as We extract the following judicious sok
. 4, ,,. a aktim ofeoneureption. I must enures, that I trio:
IT ,' no sufficient tu ne - doubt what my friends all he- gestions front an article on work lot Ititl
~1 ,” Played. At this -I commenced taking your truly month,
by the Al sin :
',',l Invaluable medicine with liule expectation of derby
`''' , log any benefit from ite use. You would not rereive " The first requiiite in the ` preservation of
00 , these liner did I not regard it my duty Instate to Or
"' afflicted, through you,thst my neatth, in the space 'apples is to avoid bruising them. The slight.
.., of eight ninnths, is folly restored. I attlibute it to
'J the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL. est bruise will induce rottirl. It is said that
t 52 .. o
Yours truly, WiLLIAId W. SMITH.
i Wasinswroa, Pa.. April 1,.. IS4A. William Pell, the great orchardist of Nes
De ar sir; —Feelin g t h at i have been 'P ar " t ro n a York, who ships so many apples to Englant.
• premature grave. through your Instrun,entality,lby
the providence of Gem will tare the liberty to, ea. took some of his apples and merely dean:
press to you my gratitude. 1 them with his thumb: He 'marked them, pu
A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consurtip- 1
Hon had reduced me too tow to leave ate anyihn7 theft) in barrels with the Others, and eve ,
like hope, when my Physician brought me a Annie of
your '• ['testiest .." It Premed to afford immediate to hi s agent in-England to whom they set
retie:and now in a few weeks time has restored sent to observe what effect this slight Fe
me to round health
If it will do for otheis.what it has for me, yoti re sure had upon them. It' turned out Idt
certainly oneof the benefactors of mankind. I
sincerely wishing you every blessing, lam 1 . these apples began to rot in the very spot
Very respectfully yours,
the indentation and became sp oi l ed ma
JOHN J . CLADKE,Rector of et. Peter's than t.r
With such assurance and from such men, no sir ng- sequence. Every one who has paid any t
er proof can be adduced ,nnlvss it be font it.. etfeets,
upon trial. tention to the subject, knows that the der
Prepared and sold by
Practical Cher 2 ii A is s t l , E L S o C w . e A li t , A r i a ns's. of a bruised apple commences in the bru '
sold in Pottsville, by JOHN ca. BROWN: miners- part. Why shouldn't it?' ' Thejuices oft!.
rim, J. B. FALLS; and Druggists generally.
Nay 41952. i B - 3in 1 • apple are nicely packed away by oatmeal
6 r ass a max, anda4;y m nothing, which relarrit to with the flesh or - pulp, iti little cells nit '
wan foreign to nut feelings." - I n i• • '
READ!! irotris AND marmooD. li n e d or covered by a delicate membn
AVIGOROUS Life or a premature death. KIN- which keeps every thing in its place and Pt
RUIN on dell freservalion.-.Only 25 t cots.-
This bnok,Juat published, is filled with useful in- served for its time of maturing—crush 0
formation,on the infirmities and diseases of the hu
and you l etever y thing
looni - e nd decay irr'
man system. It addresse PI Itself alike to Youth, Man.
hoed, and old age, and should be read by alt. -The take place as in every thing else in like co-
valuable advice and impressive warning tt givesovill'
prevent eatv of misery and suffenne, and ',aviation-
c umstances.
lly thou y sands of lives. Parents by leading irdll -
learn how toprovent the destruction of their children. In order, therefore, to preserve apples •
A. remittance of 25 teats, enclosed in a letter, ad-
dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensu -a a long as possible, it is absolutely imam
book, mode' etweLope.prr return of mall. that there shuuld be no bruises upon do
Dr. K., fifteen years resident Physician, N. W. cor
ner of Third and Linton streets, between spruce' and They should be picked carefully from tY
Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially.—
trees..
tie who places himself under the care of iir. K.,lmay Nor is this all. They should belied.
religiously confidejn his honor as a geatieman,' and le d carefully after being picked. S °Me Y. ,
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. !Per- i
senses a distance may address Dr. K,, by letter, (post pck them from the trees very carefully , IN
paid) and be clime - et home.
Packages of medicines, directions. &c.. form riled
then handle them very roughly afierwe ,
by sending areinittance. and put up secure from They will pour them from the baskets ca '-
damage and curiosity'. Hook Sellers, 'Nowa Agents,
Pedlars. Canvassers, 'and all others supplied with the the ground, or, more properly spialra,
above work at very lota rates. " dui rc" ihem out Of, basketi into ILI& '
Dec. 27.1851. 52-1 y [
refs with a violence enough to bruiset ,,
almost as badly as If they had dropped 4
totally from the trees. - -
It is best, it it can be done convenier:
to place apples, , after being picked, in a r
in some shed or large, cool room, and
them sweat. as it Is called. This sweat
is nothing more than the'exudation of an
ry particles through the skin. The ap;
in consequence of this loss, shrinks a lc
and becomes drier, and consequently th.
will be less tendency to rot. They mays
be wiped dry, and packed carefully in 4, ,
and headed up. The barrel should ibex
kept in a dry, cool place--the drier and
er you can keep them and not have th d .
freeze, the better they keep.
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011/013STREZT, POTT T SVILLE. AND DREG SORD L IYIART
Dee.l4. Idso 50-tf 1.
NSW TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGAR
w,AftetiouriE.
TIIS Bubserlbtrl respectfully inform C.ountrylltler
.. " chants that they bare COW On hand a general as
5011nient of the hest VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO.
Cavendish ss. Lump he. Lump hs. Plug, die., t the
blactufacturera lastest prices Also, a One n *Ott
meat of Foreign and Domestic St gars, Snuff, inok.
to Tobacco ; Pipes, Pipe Heads; &e., which we will
Neil at the lowest prices.
S. WOODWARD & CG ,
23 North Thild Street, Philvdelphin.
Aug.A 22. 1852.35-3. W
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rem DIEWDIEDIF GOODS. I_
TORN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in
t 1 French Millinery Goods, No. 45 SOITTII s ro4oN D
STREET, Philadelphia, having completed NI int.
provement• to their Store. are now opening n large
and beautiful aasurtment of
Paris Fancy Feathers, •
,French and American Flowers. 1
' Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, ' i
Fancy Bonnet Stuffs,
.
Corded and Plain Velvets, I ,
Satins.
Oros. d'Afriques, Lacvs, &c., &c. 1
To which they Invite the attention of Merrhantsand
Milliners visiting the city.
Sepl.lB, 1852. - 98-2ta
--- - - - - ciAs PiBZIIuEs and LiuviPs.
T"' subscribers are Manufacturers of Gas Bi:tur
a., the Impooved Pine Oil Lampe . Op and Lamp
Chandeliers, Pendants,dide Brae kets.for nalitQUllui
cheit r BB Indoles, Borinet Holders, Bail Lantcres,
FarlntLamps. Signal Lanterns, &c.
_Dealers will find it to thelfadvantaar to bu y I
of the
Manoradurra. AtscOm hand Lampa, tti,Glob
ea, Shades ;
and Wicks. Beat quality il
ofatee l'itit Oil,
Campine and Burning Fluid.
re'All work warranted.
-HEIDRICK, HORNING & BRO., Mann firs.
• Store 221 North Second Strert, above Vine.
Factory 88 Noble Street, Philad'a.
Sept. 16,1852. li-21In
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- - RUBBER Gloves c ran - LIANS
(COUNTRY MERCHANTS. in making their put ,
%idlest*, should not neglect. these dretratile bud
saleable articles. Their manufacture has htjeb moth
Improved recently and they, are made very durable..
Particular attention it requested to the wo g ,. LIN
ED GLOVES and MITTENS. They ore indispen..
cable Ingold and wet.weather.. Lathes will dad these
Cloves meet in any work that will soil. the hands,
at the same time that they will cure the . worst Salt
Rheum or Chapped Mande Immediatety. They are
made ell lengths. to protect the arms and wrisl.s. For
sale by Bowen & McNamee, NeW Yotk; 'Norcross Pc
Towne, Boston t John Thornley, Philadelphia ; E. N.
?underline & Baltimore r Gilt & Urothef.
LW's, Bar4ll-11kIrOX. Oinclzthatti ; and by all Rub.
bar Dealers In the Union.
• For We at retail by:Col:Wm bents tbroor
for sale at re,Country
the Vetted each sad %bah.
001.15,11 M
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(Frogs the Germanpren Telegraph]
1 MIN AND DI MEAL.
Alin EDITOII4-40 !oohing over the colonial
off, the American Agriculturist, Iliad the fol.
lowing which concides so nearly with My
•
own views on- the utility of grinding eats
and corn for cattle and other domestic mi.
trials, that I take the liberty of transetibiq
, ill as a sort of prefatory introduction to a 4
i remarks of my own. Your corresponds:a
' bLive frequently .touched upon this subje ct ,
and some have treated it in what I consider
al very impartial, intelligent and candid m an .
Der; yet we need "ling upon lige,. and pre.
- cfpt upon precept; here a little and there" a
1 good deal, to bring us all into the p at h way
of wisdom and true economy to farming If.
`fairs. The writer says:— . .
fl 6 We have, for a long time, seen moth in
avor of corn and cob meat, not only tram
clew own experience of its value as a food,bin
• crorn that of others. It is a'great saving in
foiut of economy ; and it is generally asset.
ed that horses, mules and other anima!s.air.
of near as subject to eholic when fed on thi s
ind of meal, us when fed on pure.corn....
• xcellent machines for grinding:it veryja.
idly by horse power, may be . had for thirty
to forty dollars rich, according, to size.
.The
.ost of one of these machines' would be tared
bn some farms in a single month. - Thou
!who have not, and cannot obtain machine'
for grinding, will do well to soak their mu
in warm water,' slightly salted, or who
would be better, to boil it. If pretty hungry,
Ithe animals will then eat the cob as well u
'the corn." •
39.2 m
I have known well-conditioned, well•kept
animals, est cobs without the corn. T. b.
duce them to do this, it is only necessary to
provide a large tub, or say a hogshead with
one eud out, and fill • it with cobs, and a to
lerably strong salt pickle,. and allow the cola
to soak fromrwenty-four to thirty hours, and
then feed them out in proper messes to th e
anicrials, having withheld from them the?
final supply of salt for a week before the
expenment is commenced, and allow them
no pure salt while at is being carried through,
and the supply of cobs remains uneonsumed.
Their eagerness for salt, will induce them to
eat the cob, for which they will very slit
acquire a taste, and be as fond of them, to
all appearance, as they are of stalks or by.
But 1 trust that the day is by no means dip
rant when machines or mills. constructed
with special reference to the preparation of
cob meal, will be as common as are flat
mills, and that every farmer will see the ad.
vantage of feeding not only his working en
imals upon this highly economical and atm
tiona preparation, but also of making it hi
principal reliance fur fattening his pork, F
acid other animals intended tot slaughter.
Inn Ovations and improvements of this na•
rule—promising, as they unquestionably do,
rt,ITIOSI important saving in the uprise oh
leiltling and' fattening all descriptions of mod,
'are of a character by no means to be sneered at.
They herald a new era in- agricultural ees.
-nomy, and those by whom they are diatom
ed and introduced—often with no pecuniary
benefit of advantage to themselves, shoe
be regarded as public benefactors, for such
they assuredly are, though like Fulton bier.
tog kb...tattles - sly and without honor, it ad.
vanes: of an ignorant, and perverse age.
MASSACUUSETTS FARMING.
.c•
Erasmus Littlejohn, of Middlebury, W I
farm of 56 acres, consisting of 22 acres
proved land, 12 acres unimpioved ,
mostly planted in forest trees,) and 22
of woodland. The soil of the cultivated! ,
is described by the committee who MO
it as mostly sandy and gravelly except
era! acres of swamp whieh have beetitl .
into excellent meadow. Since 1648,.he
raised on 'the 22 acres comprising the ee;
voted part of the farm, 480 bushels of Is
an corn, at the average cost of 21 cut! r `-
bushel : 31 tons of hay, of the cost of SA
ton 484 bushels of potatoes at 22 real:
bushel, beside other vegetables. The r r i`
states that the net yearly profits on 1311:
ing operations, after deducting interestel:
_cost of *farm, labor, kc., were
.$561.54; in 1849,.5582.31; in'lBso.s 6 :„.'
and in 1851; $810.92. A daily acootr,7
been kept of every item of expense 0 1 ,
farm and credit given for produce
Qt
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HORSE Itnorsu should be grow l '.
cattle. It is as good a condiment lot'
as it is for man. Give it to any 26 031
cuie loss of appetite: If they will no!
it, chop it up fine and ink' w ithehoppel '
moss or turnips, or with meal.
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