Eh SOW LOVE. DECLIMS BLIND. ' 6 • wiett By llrrvilerte R • Little Cupid Was sitting one day; Witb Ma. Putting tips to his arrows and proving his bow : For he meant next day, it allowed by his Pa, On a toxopholitical ramble to gci , ; - • "/lemma, What's that spot on your beautiful • , cheek He exclaimed is be paused for a'rpoment to gaze : " Tis a freekle,, I vow--faitl3,-old'Sol in a pique. Has scorched you with one of IfiS envious rays!'" • .'":"Iow it happened that Venus was going that night To meet—well I needn't say whOm—for a stroll ; ' And wishing to look more than commonly bright, Was annoyed at the spot, from the depth of her soul: And she cried in a rnge, "Well, if ever I heard Such - an impudent child It's ti reel of lies You shall find falt no more though—l give you ml word,". .1 And she threw a whole handful of t/uN,.t in his exec. • Inflamation ensued ; there were leeches applied, Cold water, coltvriums, poultie4s too, , But though all the means they could think: of were tried, r -•• . .1 The optics grew worse, and the:occulists Mite.- Ina week, so inflamed was each delicate ball, That every hone of his sight 'iv:as resigned : la a month he could tmarcely distinguish at all, And now the i.0 , 0r fellow is Fatuity blind. To amuse hira they still let him Vay with h:s Though 'tits worse for the wt l ;ild, I believe I may rat !! • • , For, as he can't aim where his! arr o w, should go, Why he shoots them at random-to tall where they may. • , - I : And the consequence is that these random shot darts -I'l - - • Are the cause, or pain though intended for good ; They are aura to alight on the. wrong people's 'heart.;,; They tall were they shouldn't 'ri nd not where they should .1 - _ ' :, ' It club 4untor. A VARIATION. sq young itinerant preacher, in the constant habit of deClaiming a great deal about the I CriatPon, a nd especially a4ut the first getting I up of man,',whenever he*ished to display .his-native eloquence to go'Od advantage, was -Pne•day holding forth to a mixed congrega tion in a country school arouse.. Becoming 'warm and; enthUsiastic ns he proceeded, it was not long before he reached - hts favorite theme, and starte , l'off in something like the • • I following, style: " And When the world Was created, and the beaits Of the field, and fowls of the air, and pronounced very good, God said, .!Let us - make man." And he formed man after his own likeness, and declared him the noblest of all the Works of his hands. And he made woman alsO, and fashioned her in the exact inta:.3eof man, with a little variatio n—" '".Thank the La d fai the variation .".' shouted an,old sinner, Who sat over hi the amen corner of the room,lat this interesting juncture of the discourse. The effect was perfectly ludicrous and ir resistible. The preacher dropped the . subject where he ,was interrupted', and was never heard to allude to it during a subsequent rninistry DI forty years. VEIN I..AST OF THE MOHICANS. Joe , &obasin, a Penobscot Indian, not long since,. was sued for the sum 4.,f $6, by a white mail, before Squire: Johnson. On the day of the trial, Joe tnade;hts appearance and I rendered the requisite tunount, for debt and \ costs,:and*manded a receipt in full. " Why 'Joe, it is unusual, it is unneces sary," said the squire. *, oh yes, we want 'um receipt, sartaiu." " I tell you Jue, that a receipt will do you no good." . " Sartain, Squire, I want 'um." " What do you want it for, Joe." " Oh, sp'ose me dimand go to heaven--: then they say, well Joe :Scobasiu, ,you one any tnan now ? Then' me say notl Very well, did you pay 'um Hem Saunders , ?" "0 yes, me pay um." 11.?'e11, then, show 'um receipt"-, Then me liat,.e to go way off down and run all over h—l to hunt up Squire Johnson." REMARKABLE 74E31011Y. " Who made you 1 . " in:quired a lady-teacher of n great lubboly bOy, wlto had lately joined her class. " Ed Vknow !" said 'he " Not 'know . ? You bught to ashamed of yourself. A boy 'fourteen years _old ! Why ! there's little Dicky Filton—he's . ouly three—he danAell:;'-i dare say. <Come here, Dicky : who Made your " Dod!" liSped the infant- prodigy. ,i,',',Thcre!" said the teacher triumphantly, ' ; 'l i kiti`ew,he'd remember !" " Vell;..he oughter'4 . " said the stupid, "I'Aaint but a little shies he was -;made !" . DIATInITIONIAL. A eorrevontient . , n - Wag in his way, says ,that, when n younz, man, he occupied a ;chamber serirated from that of a Married - couple by a thin partition. One cold night he beard the rough voice of the husband grumble out : " Take away your coH hoofs." To which the wife replied ina ve . ry queru lous tone • Ah ! yo» did not Speak so when we were firel married=then yibu used to say to me, ,‘, , tAe l laway Y ‘ Our Jittle.footsy, footsies. ! ,- w FOOL 1 . 47( ufroon having offended his sovereign, lire monarch sentenced him to death—the, !culprit, in great terror,_ fell upon his knees and cried for mercy..' " I will extend to ;I bu 130 other mere•," said thetionarch, "than pemitting yo,n to choose what kind of - a death _you will 'dic. Decide immediately, kr I will be obeyed." . " I adore your clernency," said the 'crafty jester, 4 1 choose to die of old rige.7, py" r say mister," said a little urchin to a man 'with a pair, of cross eyes, ‘"warn't l'ou born in,the middle of the week ?" " No you hula rlscal why do roll ask - that?" " Cause I didn't ktaow but you :nought have been, seeing you are all the timeitiok ,in' both ways for Sunday." ID . ' An Inebriate Irishman, on being kindly questioned a yeti narrow lane, across which he, was recline,* to the length of the road he had travelled,,replied:--- " Faith! it's not sci' much - the length of it as ,the breadth that's tired ine." Somebody-sue:' the devil never trou bles a busy man:" :,This we know to be ,us a . b4sier man than-the edi tor, and yet he is fortunate if he has no more than one "devil" to trouble him. esile daily Nhep "C.O r y""'" is short. - _ . --- 1171 The AThany Dutchman states that a gentleman of that city has. recently invented a - water=proof shirt, tor which• he has taken out. a 'patent. ._.The fronts aiik,made of *sheet iron, While the ruffle consisii - o — f - a 'find-saw, with the teeth set Wide! " I appeal to the sisters," raid a dovin east parson; "and a.irkt/i.cm . if they tiever had -6,/.:•'4.,/in' in their txwitn.." - frsend ita# prezeuttli . us Irtth the autograph of am iAaeksmith that "siiited ttr F.'ablie gaze." •raIEXZEICILIMEOI73. MIIE SUBSCRIBED. WILL SUPERINTEND sell_ Rent, Conger, Sue out, all Mao of ProPtllY nod accounts, within this County, ani will,. if re queazed, act as assignee, Trustee, or Administrator, t 6 settling up estatq W ttb promptness and fidelity. N. $4. WIVON, J. P. Market Street, Potuatile,Penn'a. 11-tf March 16,1850 LEMBER YARD.—THE ATTENTioN OF L Builders and other., is respectfully Invited ta the Planeinh Mill, where they can be stilted in. all kinds of Planed' Fluorin', 'Toning and Lumber. from I tach Boa:it', to Panne' Plank HENRY ATRAVCII Corner or 9th and Norwegian Sweets. May S. 1550 11-tf LATESI SLATEW-1.00 DOZEN SLATES, s 3 direct from the manufacturers, at City wholesale prieei, Just received sod for sale atmoiNAN,s Cheap Wholesale Stationery and Paper Store 11. The trade supped at City prices wholesale. Sept 49, 1550 • 34 fillaT--310NIVAIES—A BEAUTIFUL awirt- U . meat f. , r Ladles and Gentlemen, very cheap. just received and fur sale at D. 13,ANNAN'ffi ~Cheap Fancy and Variety Store. 39 pt 24. 1950 y AVER' 'BUFFALO CO3lllB.—A FINE Id a ssortment and latest patterns; just received and for sale at the variety sure of the subscriber. BANNAN, 345-- Fe pt 25._1 950 QCRIBNER'S, ENGINEER'S .AND SUB VEYOR'S Packet Table Boot —A capital work, just received and for rate at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. '2ll. Ma!, 19 ,1610 CHAINS FOIL llllSES.—Tbesubperibershave just received from the ■hlp Elizabeth,' and Inch !lest 'test English Chnins,made expressly for Nines, and for sale.. Apply to T. ar. E. GEORGE, april2l tf 17) Market and l2th Stieets.Phllada. 1 - 111:ERICAlr, CUTLERY, CUBA? AN D ri end —A very-superior article, equal to Rodger's & sobs celebrated Cutlery, just received and ter sale vrimleitile and mall, at BANNAN'S Cheap Stattnnery Sore, Wherwalwo may be had Itixigera and Wastenhalm's and other Pen-Knivea—alerf, superinzaiiors, by the sincla or dozen. Slay 25, I N5O- 21- 'POE IfILA.DY at ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Cold Fens, now stand A No •1 in the ream:mart; every person who has tried them will acknottletixe their auperinrity They are made and sold exclusively I.y Brady & Elliott, two doors above the hinters' Bank. Watches of all the relebralt d makers sold as above, at prices to suit the times. r ETTER _PAPER, VERY CHEAP.--5 0 I A neanlS of beautilul blue ruled Le:tor Paper, which Wag purchased at a grrat bargain, just received and for sale by the subscriber This Int is wrathy the al tebtion of Merchants and ntliesa, as it will be sold at leas Mau manufacturers prima, at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Paver stnre EI=EI UPERIOR NEEDLES.—!IEI.IX MI11.1.1;1) L - 3 Eyed Needle... the beAt in the market, a fresh sup ply of theme superior needles, Just received - and for tale at - lb HANNAN'S. :Sept 21, ItS5O TARAPTS AND HILLS OF EXCHANGE IN 11-. P, aunts of 1 or 100 pouiols Sterling on England. Ire land, Scotland, Wales. France, Germany. oc any part of Europe, fur plc, sihout any eh tree, at at. 11.10iNAN'S Palma:a isrney in Also. European Bills and Urafis cashed and collected at Ills office. r}l'as3eneers enzneti at the lowest rates, and no detention or gruttablinr. EMIXIMEI EA' 3IUSIC —LEE & WALKER, SUCLES -1 sons in C., AV Nn. 162 Chesnut 'Leer, mulct' liarnom'erMoseuto. have Jimpuldished th °flowing beautiful liallayls, Poi ka3, Sc. : Think i•re yon Speak, by N. J. Sontle The Sem!, by the author or-Will It !ore me then as now .'• Sauey Kate, as tang by Mr. Hudson, h tic by Dr. Cunning Lon. "Rnit e the brirht nag of Columbia," ad tined to the popular air Ever be llappy,'• in Opera ** Enehat, [rem" The' Titoll art gone, by the late "J. T. 13 Sullivan." Ilopelsess Love, Woman's Love, A Dream that love ran ne'er forget, by M. Keller. Dilligent Polka, by J. A. Getze. I•rimrnte do, I,y M. Keller. Phcenis do, as performed at Cape May, by Johnson', Band. • Calm) Brilliant, from the Opera of the Fourgons of Aymon. by Wirreck. Sit Amusements, Elegance', by' Charlrs Vnes! I,.•ac W. have the pleasure to announce to the pun- i lic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of she largest end most complete assortment to be found to the country, they are constantly adding ill their stork. I all the new Music published in New York, Itoeton,li,• PIANOS.' A fine assortment of the hest mnnufartutent or New York and Melon . . at the Itt.tvest rash prirea_ MUSICAL INS ritumENTs. Alan, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Bra - jos. Flutes, Acrordennt, A.c., Violin, Goyim. and thrp Strincv of the best Italian qualities, all of which will be fori:lslied to the public and I helrade al 'the InweAt rates. ' ("Were pU nct u ally attended to. Jan 12, Md. 2-t1 IRON. tie ] AIIDW ARE AND SCALES.—TRUNIAN I & sh a w. N., 335 Market Street, three doors N n i t ti, pi n ladophm,impnrae l m and wholesale and rrtad dealers in Nai:s. Itudwar, and. TOOK. Mrit ehnnto, tludderp. Ilmnorkeepers and Mechanirs, sop -1,11,1 at the Inx,ela ra Ua. Agem• for Sh.dahargres Patent ri.,IIYI, Warl4l.lcd snprrior tn !Inv toi l er. . Alsn.Asieuis (dr Ellicatt & Abbnil•s Pblf nrn Sci!es will fin,ll4ll 11:1), road narrow, Warel se and iftere Sc of Warratikedworkinalisliip and cid'- ,/,' netts. at reentry iir4tes, Alsn.'llrueetst and Store.- kerns,' Omni, Scal•s, Steelyai Us, Spring nalanccs, Weights of all sizes, &c Sept 14, 37d ( ri IN ROOFING. —TIIN BEING THE SEA son will' n r,tir C ilit.PllA who seruee their hUilairlZS from the raveges of fire, should seek to ha e them made nre proof—the undersigned would t - imertintly inftirei tie• puhtie that he Is prepared o fulfil orders for Tut ltonfilg, spntiling. &c. MEWS Fl. 1.044. - rottarTllo. June 29 17.50 ee 3IBILICAN RAILROAD IRON—CO tir'- A stonily on 'hand and foesale, that icupenor &rack. of light T Rod, `26 Ilia. to the yard, itialinfactured at reirnitville—ataii. furnished at sliA notire, hea•y T at mr nufacturers' prices • E. YARDLEY LI . SON. Jline2o, 1650 26 tf PUTLVES. DENI.CII IN !WRAP InON, y Copper, Brass. Itai „And Block Tin, dodder's raptelter Lead, Se. Orders ryerfyeil for Itrass and Copper siyork. and MactiMe furnishing. AlForders convected with Omahas., line promptly attended to. ti SOUell Street,above Front, Philadelphia. 15, ISSO 24-tf .( —For Bale,i 2n r eetin el l : 18n furnished antestnniitn.s-81-,116 7-9. 15.16 end 1 in. hest proof cable chain. at N. - York prices—foiled added. - E. YARDLEY &'SON. April 2.0 1850 16- I) AIL ROAD 3R071 - 80 TONS Flat Ha I.l.•Rail Road Iron, 50 do 11x do do do 8 dn 211 j do do do*llhapitto . 15 do 1 I do do do And Platrp.rnr sa A. i r,. ICALST(iN, 4 southfront .I.,Thiado• Phiratia., July 11, 1E45. FOIL SALE—.SO Railroad Can, 200 reel of one tnrk Prn , , f -300 " •d Inch rheih.. 300 " I " Tames row= & co., NEw WIIIPLES A LE AND DIITA II BOOT AND 5I101.: STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE AND MARI:ET STS. IMIZEIM IliE vottveriberotinvite the attention of the public to the very exienitee actor - intent of Goods, con 'sitting of GENTLESIEIVS ran'ltehed, Fudged and Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip, double poled Sewed and Peg ged fronts, Water Proof Hoots :'steed and Pegged, from .2 to gt ; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Boma. in great variety, constant ly on hand; Cloth and !Arlin , Gaiter Hoots, and • Congress Gaiters, Calf Nntitierr, Oregon Tlcs,nuil Semett and Pegged Monrnes. MINERS' 13c , ots and Munroe', of first quality, at Inn- 1,, ices. EON'S' and Youths' (Innis and Ninarnes enure or fine. French and English Lasting Gaiter llama, Morneen. Calfsklnand - Gnat Hisinees, French !dor rocco, Calfskin and Goat It:trees, French' 'Morocco, Kid %Ai and pump sprint Hucskin■ and Jefferamia. Freneh ',toupee° and Rid Turnrouuds, from AO et*. to SI I Maw England flontemitind Shoes of allfkinds cheap. misisErr and Childrens• Bootees and ghoes, a large asorttrient ❑titable'for this market, constantly on I hand. GUM Elastic Rhona. Our stock ofGatan Elastic Shoes are of heat man ufactured articles the country can afford. I.ldlew and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide them• relvea walla good Com Shoe:, th" , preventative •e , diarovernd of COII Cough. anti C^nsuanption: K.:, Cornet. Baca and Vallee*. . . . community will lind -um well sup Plied with the *above articles which we will sell a moderate prices. • • Boots and .hhoes. made or repaired to order. a1••T EitMS FOR BALE...The Babscnber ti ° de °as°fseingdcrirlTlabo37rinwi:*itnrwresrdes, in g Addition. I* nugh.—Mrge and admirably 211 , 113 Red, with every eon- SVOICDCO to make it desirable.* Possestion given at, MICE, Pdarch 18. 1850' FOR, Horre-rower Steam Engine, in excellent working order, with winding gearing all complete, two drums, and two wire ropes, .etach about ISO feet long, for hot:ring Coal fnan mines. The above is a first-rate Engine; It has been in use. only:48 monthi,ln Ow Borough of Tamaqua, where ti may be seen,. applgto - IAM:4 BROCK, BOSS & 97 and 99 Nerth,l bird Btreet. Philads. or to BENJAMIN ripiLNER, Tamaqua. May It, 1650" _ 161-if . FOR SA LE.—The inthsenberr offer for sale a so- Perin+ . 8 Inch Pomp. 6 feet stroke, with 100 yards of 5,z 6 inch pipes, with holts. rings, &c... all in good order. Also, 25 Drift cais. 40 Inch a t1e,.8 of which are riaccd with double brake's, all of which are in pond running ordet. 'Alen, 60 yards of Inch slope chain. The above will be sold low fur rash or approv ed paper. ' CONNER, ROADS & I.ITTLEITALEg. Nes : PhileocipOia. 15 tf April 13, 18S0 FOR S ALE:e.One 1,0 horse Engine, with break. Ing rollers, screens, shafting and every thing neces:ary,abmit a Coal breaking estabiahmaut, which will be gold On ,tery reamnatle mime. CEO. IL POTTA. 11-tr March 16, 1660 MIR SALE AND TO LET.—Bnilding Lots In ?daunt Carbnn, Lew:ppnrt, Wood and Lyon's 'addition tnPutieville,nn Norwegian s t.. Pottsville, and In Minersville: Also a convenient Office In Morris' Addition. Apply to ' JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. EAGLE IRON WORKS. , 401 IN TIIE BOROUGH OF POTTSVILLE.— formerly eonductid by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wren lc C,i. respectfully solicit • coottnuanela of the custom nt the works.. Being practical Mechanics. they Ratter themselves that tbeir knowl edge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not - rdii to erne satisfaction to the most fastidious. They ire prepared' fo-msnu facttire rdteam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Care,Rallroad and other .Castings, it.c. re All orders thankfully received andprompily exe cuted on the most reasonable terms: ,JiliiN WREN. THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. - June 15.1950-21-Iy] iI3ZERNEI IRON WORKS, NEAR ITAZLC.TON —HUDSON At. Allen, proprietors of the above named .- ot, respectluily inform thr it ' . ..t.- - riatrons and' the public senerally, that they hase taken the large totalling formerly teed for the Machine Shop connected u kb the Samir Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added a Foundry; and are now prep.tred to build Staam Englnes of every size, Pump., Coal Streakers. Railroad and Drift Caro. and to inrnish iron and lif.PllCa,tines of every devcrlpion suitable to the Coat mining or any other business, on the must reasont.ble tern,• liepairtng of all lands Anne with neatness, and despatch, at the lowest fumes. —All work forniThed by them will be unrranted to perform well They Is onld 'Mien the custom of those who may want articles in their line in this vicinity. --Ail orders will meet with immediate tind prompt attention is W. MORON, March 17, 1549, 12-Iyl 1.. II ALLEN FRAIVILIN IRON WORICS. TIIE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES n the public that he is eole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Pon Cathott, lately c. -.ors owned by „tt G Brooke, where he contin ues to manufacture tn . order at the slimiest notice Steam Engines, Pumps. Coat [Weaker., and Machinery of a Iniost anv size or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Railroad and Drift Can, lono or Press Castinrs of any size ur patern s}Orders are respect , fully tolicited. BAWL SILLYMAN. FRANKLIN SHOVEL WitßKS_—The subscriber roniinure to filmic!' the Colliers and dealers of Sch'i bonny, with Shovelal - of alt kinds, at the ictiveet Phil adelphia prices. Attention is particularly .catted to hie Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any adze or pattern promptly attended to. S. SILLVAIAN. fort Carbon, July 27, le-19. - tf_ TREMONT IRON WORKS. BATDORF az BAIRD' RE.SPECT -I`—eeent...- fully announce to the public that they have-tgen and re-built the' kstahlish le ent known as the Tremont Iron - Worke, where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Enginee.manufacture Railroad Cara and I'dachiner) of almost every description, at the ehortest notice and on the most reasonablo terms. Persona abroad in want of Steam Enginss, Fitinps,Cons Ilrakers.and ether Cast inc.. Arc... will find it to their a vantage to give them a call befnie engaging eltewlicre. - March . 23, 1551. POTTSVILLE Lllorl WORKS. . SPENCER & NIAS.ON RESPECT fuIIy announce to the piddle that they have taken tile Alatobtishoient known as the Tatty...llle Iron Works on Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to hitiid alt kind. of Steam Engines, manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of ['aren't every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasimahle terms. '—Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines, will find It to their adVantage to give them a call be- 1 fore enraging elsewhere.. [May II tf ' .. PASCAL IRON WORKS, .., _ rim.AD.A.-Wrj.DELO WROtiOIIT - ""Mf"M"' Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives, ...a., Marine and other Steam Engine 'Rolle r 4.- from 2 to 5 inches in diameter. Alma Pipes tortlas, Steam and otherpurporunext e 1r Tube for hydraulic Posses: Hollow Pistons for Pump...if - Steam Ermines Ire. Manufactured and for sale by, MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouge 8. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta. . STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! . •.,? -- - -A - TO THE UNINFORMED--WE L .-,, ;,..., 'consider it onr ditty tr, inform our ... , ,s, ,_.- - A, vadeis that F. 11. illuncirs' Stove V -- Store. is still at No. AA Noith Second St.,Phlliurs, (opposite Mount Vernon !louse,) where they *ill find a large and general as. snriment of Parlor, Crtaking Dar Rohm and various other kinds of Stoves. Which can be purebred at the !Direst prlres. . N. 11.—F. 11. C. takes Old Stoves in exchange, and pays the hieliest price for old Iron August 31, MO : ` REMOVAL OF THE EXTENSIVE 'STOVE AND TIN W A11E11011:4E! - The• Subscriber respectfolly informs ". his customers and the public In gen. , era!, that be has removed his Stove and Tin Ware filsenfactory from the cornet of Norwegliin & Railroad Sts, In Centre St., a few doors above 'Market St.. to - the old stand formerly nectipied by Syron Philips, where be wi•l keep an elegant alsortmentLof conKtm:. PARLOR, OFFICE & HALL STOVES. of the nitit approved patterns and latest itylee, which he will warrant In glee vatisrhetlon to the pnrehaier. TIN WARE —lle has also on hand a large :mina silent of Tin Ware of has nwn mantilliefute, which tie will wholesale and 'retail at leas than city prices, mad warranted to he of the best manufacture. JAPANNED WARR. dre.—lfe alio keep. on hand choice assortment of lion Wage, Brass Ware and Japanned Ware la every •arlety, very cheap to stilt the times. Tin Rennet', Spooling. and all kinds of Sheet Iron Work done to order at the shortest, notice, on very reasonable terms. .• tl•• I particularly Incite all perinno wanting any thing In my line of business, to give me a call and examine my chniee.stork of gondol, feeling confident that they can be supplied on better terms than else where,. MI March 3(1.11;50 DON'T 14F. DECEIVED. COUNTRY mErteu-. ants and Dealers wit,: want lined and cheap Perfu mery and Fancy Snips. should call upon J. T. Cleve. Perfumer *ld Ilietntst. 48 Msrket Street.. below Philatielp s hin, who has constantly en hand Perfumery and Friary Snaps or every dear riotinn. Pnn de rs flair Oits. (lc MarfaWß.lorties, Hair 1)% PC tt . c.. lon.nPOrwrsons have rend tivy ad•srtivement ht the Public 1,..01ger hundred,: of whom ttn ye rotted and been ennvineed of 01.1 advantage of purrlizsit‘g direct from the innsitifieturer _ CF.°. 11. POTTS Aneney for Ferran'• fire:feel:in flair Oil, Velnn's Mach. flair Oil, Collin: Flold kr . acc. orders from nob pert of the United States will be promptly attended to Anvist 11 1 S5O BLAKE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. Fnom oinn. Tile Subscribers have just received a further sup ply or this einanlar and valoattle substance. In addition in the slate colitr, they have - beautiful chocolate or brown. resembling the sand Atone now In_ use. and an nowt' admired loathe front of buildings lot principal ingredients are riltra, alumina and pro tog ble , of iron. which In the. npininn of orient ific men satisfactorily *centime for its fire proof hattire—the two former substances being non-contluetorsh and the latteenetingas ,a cenieut, to hind the who le together and make a firm and durable paint. For uee it IS mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brash, the saute a• .ordinary pa.at . . TO mood in, zinc, ea ava.s. pa per, tt. e. It In Men, gratin ally and lirentues fir•_proo f. II IP part: faintly suira htn for roof. of haildints,sh!am'iont a td ear-dreks, railroad hridees.fences. ace. A roof coifed with the article is equal to one of slate, at a vast saving of ex pease. 'Specimens may im grim et the nate.. d the Irithscri hug. 11110TII6118 & en.. - April 22. 11.43 r.~ ~ I '1 :' J ~ :`' al' I~r r: ~.....----,-... Nit. 171 CIIF,SNUT ST, PIIMADA. L ~,,-....„, The Old-stand occupied for more than ITV 5 . o r: 114114 - . ld of a centnry, by Geo. Willig, i The undersigned wntild most rerpeetrully ntinctince to the. pnLlic.lMt he Is Agent for nmrr th , n Twenty ot ilie most calebrated manufacturers nr IThston,N;,.• York, Philadelphia. and elaervherr;; and it constantly receiving trona them Plano/Lathe richest and mast .varied styles, of ouperinr tone, and nr the 1111.4r1 on joerb tinfoil, of 6, 61 and 7 tictaves, which are 'warranted ennal in any manufactured either in this !country nr in r.urnne. Just received, also. a further supply egeburch and Parlor Organs, of beautiful patterns, and line tones. His Wateronm is constantly snolied with a choice selection hf Sleraphines and Melodeons, from the 041- tit and most extensive manufactories In the United States. among which Isis new style of need Organ. having Cal hart's patent improvements.wlth gilt pipes In front, and ease elegantly carved, and highly orna mental. , Taxis, and Repairivr..—Flt. Stil:ador iat ClVlfiffaa, a platlngulihed Piano Forte Manufattnrer and Organ Rudder, will attend to all orders. 4 OSCAR C. B. CARTER. 6-tf Feb 9.11350 PIIILADEMPHIA. UNDERSOLD.. 30()0PIECES PAPER lIANGINGS.—, II E Stihserlber Is now receiVlng direct rrom inn manufaeturers In New York, in invoke of 3000 Pieces rig Paper Haoglncit, glazed and unglazed Wall Papers, which he will Fall wholesale and :elan at Leis than Pkiteds/ploia Irholesate rrices. The diminished business In New York, haslet( large overstocks on hand, and these papers were purchased at Driers whlett nit! not pay flrst cost. Paper ! hansers. Merchants and Ilous-Keepi.rs have now an opportunity of supplying themselves With raPer at Loth rates -that .whlte rather expensive, In thisCoslitegien, will hienme an ' , obsolete Idea. Call at lIANNkN 8• Chkap'Wholesale and Retail rimer and , THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. GEO. 11. POTTB 1141 SOLOMON HOOVER 13-45mn F ~~}:i i~~lt:~~i if~ •}a~ {~}l~ JOIM T. ci.Fun 31.1 y ' No. 43i South Frost: St., Philada 17-11 - C. 41. Di noucerr, SURGEON BieNrite.*T, • 13.3,. SPRUCE STREET. ABOVE FIFTH. uitzatiztruta. ESPECTFULN Informathe citizens of Pottsville it Oat he is prepared to perform MI operations on the TEETDat 'heti notice. TERMd MODERATE. &Indents instructed In ail the branches of Mechani cal and Surgical Dentistry . January '20,1950 CARPETS, VENI T IA N itNll - Painted Blinds. Gressang & Silliman respecfully announce to the cifisermot Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-1010;k1, is Massagers Street, a fern doom from Cs•trr, where they have on hand a large and fashionable stock of Furniture, em bracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers in our cities. Their atock embraces a general assortment of &lithe articles embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most luxurious mariner. Bedsteads ransingth Price from ea io 850. —and all other anieles of furniture in proportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment of V,e.. netian Blinds and Window Sharks of the mon appeal,- ed patterns selected with great care. CAUFETTIPiG. BEDDING AND IiFfiGLEITEBV. They have alsoadded to the ttnek a tot of Carpeting of the various qualities, and Bedding. to which they ail the particularattention of those in want of these articles. It le oar deelga to keep ail the articles of Furniture required in BehuyiklllCounty. and prevent the metes sny of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they ate 'determined to sell at less prices than they can be obtained else where, wit h packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing houses and thosealso who require additional furniture, to give them n call, as they flatter themselves they can give them any kind of n "fit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. GRESSIANO. ALEXANDER SII.I.YM AN A prl 17 1849-01 TO HOUSEKEEPERS rr BE PUBLIC A ItE INVITED TO CALL AT THE Philadelphia Housekeeping Dry Coiids Store. and examine a large es:torment or all kinds of Dry Goods icquired in furnishing a llouse. We have the advantage of a long experience In this business and giving our sole attention to it, to the t s rhision of dress and fancy goods, are enabled to con duct It on principles that will enieure satisfaction to purchasers bath ns to quality rind price. In our stock may be found all kinds of Linen Sheetings, Sheeting,. and Pillow Cases. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, of every variety, Quilts. all size• and prices. from 75 rim. upwards. Blankets ditto. Dimi ties, Bureau covers. Pl3llO and Table Cover,,Embroi &red Lore and Muslin Curtains, Worsted and other damasks. Furniture Chintzes. Buff and Crown Win dow Shadings. Tnrkey red Fornititres and cashina rifles, Furniture Plush Tickings, Woolen Floor Cloths, Linen dn. Stair Oil Cloths (a new article). Crash. Diaper and Iluckabnc Towelling•, Summer Blanketing Acc„ &re., with a large stock of every de ' seription of FLANNELS AND MUSLIN:A. JOIIN V. COWELL & SON. S. W. Corner Chesnut and Seventh. Philada. Mny 25, 1850 2.1t6in0 OLIVER =PANS, O. el South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manu facturer of Salamander. Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, with Powder proof locks, and warranted equal to any other make for sedulity against lire or burglars, baying withstood the test of both, without injury or loss to their owners. alto, In store and for sale, Letter Copying Presses and nooks. Seal Presses, for Corporations. Banksjr.t ' Druggist?' Presses with Cylinders and - Pans. Miming Machines for Stores, Factories, &c. Portable Shower Baths, of a new and superior con struction, Intended flu either cold or warm water. Refrigerators for Cooling and preserving meats, but ler milk, &c., in the warmest weather, suitable to stand in any part of the I ~,,, ee ar cella'. Water Fitters, warranted to purify niuddy or bad water, whether affected by rains, moth linieskine, or any oilier cause. March 9, 1850 9-1 y E. lIICKS JONES, Wholesale Wooden, •Willow Ware. Broom, Brush Comb Looking: OZass and Variety Store. NO. 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, MEI [Under J.Stdney Jones' Carpet Warehonsel fIAVING enlarjed my store, I have on hand and cons.aaly sonmsfactuting and reca..ing ft.rent the &liner n State• and Europe, addltinn■ to trty stock. Cedar Irare..-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, 400 barrel and 200 stair churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 000 dozen painted rails, 200 doz. %%lamb Boards, 100 doz. nest Sugar and Fluur Dozer; Bpigots,Bpoons and Ladtes. . II rtiow nest Market and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, Dia .Coarlied, Chairs : and Cradle.; a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. Brooms and Brushes.-10,000 Wire Brooms, 10.000 Shaker Drnoms, doz. each Wall, Paint, Scrubbiug, Shoe and ; Tooth, shaving, l kali and (lair Brushes or ove, y style. Combs —21;00 duzl+n fancy Cdmlis, of various wa terer, side, nrrk, pocket, dressing and fine tooth COMIIR of carious styles. Lookissr Glasses of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahog any :tad Gilt Frame,of sly s and patterns; Ger insn, Frcnrh and English Looking Glass Mite!. of all from 7 by ft up to 72 by 120—(parking Insured to all parts of the itninn)—together with a large apron ment of Variety Goods ton numerous to mention.— The attention of merchants is respectfully solicited to the examination or my Stock, all or which will ho sold low for cash nr city acceptance, so ail to antici pate:any competition that can be offered March 2. IMO ITFLEI AND WATER n um ORIGINAL mErAci.ic FIRE & WATER A-"Proor Point. In barrels or ahnot apo Ins , 4 cis. per Ili., less quantities 5 di. English Ilrown.fres from sand intimirrels,ll cts. per lb !PPR nnniities 3 per Ili. 'Dealers supplied. Agency, 44 North 9th street, ntiove Arch. Philadelphia. UM PAINTS, COLORS, GLASS. PUTTY, ace. PALNTEBS AND DEALERS LOOK OliT, -,votr ean laVe from 15 to 20 per c.itt. by porehnsinglfrom the sttbseriher, airtiO Imports his into grinds and sells for cask only. Pure Green for 12 eta per Ili.; Brilliant Marine re sn '2O do; Finest (lir Me Green; 31 do ; • Einem. Fr .nch Green, 40 do; Celestial Blue, - 25 do; Whitenit g in Barrels, PO per 100 lbs_ All articles .•lualtytheap at 44 North 4th al., a • aye Arch, Philadelphia. JO:IN LUCAS, Importr. 32-11 m. Aug.l 0 IEOO Light ! tight! Light ! `LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLUID LA, PS of indium style, the best assortment In the city at very low rates. Campllene Lamps of the mint proved constructions Lird Lamps, Solar, &e., for general lIPC j a variety of Glass Oil Lamps ;,Candala bras, embracing near and elegant patterns t Giran doles, with the addition of Lamps to burn either Fluid or Oil; Glasscri,Glnhes, Wicks, Shades, &e. . , Flui . d.Camphece and alcohols, florning num free from smoke, smell or sediment. Campbete warrant• ed not to smpair by keeping- Absolute F•uid; Druggist Menhols and Phosgene Gal. E,DWAIID F. CORPIELD, Distiller and Lamp Manufnettner, 153 South 2d Or., 3 doors above Spruce. Philada. Aug 10. leso . 31-rimo r7`lfE F 4 I;II.;CRIBER 11Ati F.:N:I.SII(IED HIS ROOK Dindery, and theremovittlie Machinery and hands, rind Is 'vow meowed to do 311 kinds of Buntline in the beet style, at the toccrst rates, by the single Book or by the hundred or thousand. All kinds of Blank Work manufactured to order nt short notice D. HANNAN, Printer, Publisher and Divider. Pottsville, Aug 31,11450 35- Boolos! Books! Books!. B e S s e . 11 1 b e 5 000 r — fr C: i i r a i d a ver} I.irce Int of 6chool Honks of all kinds used, 511sc •Ilunentis Books iu grent vallety: ' ,cenile Books, an elegant assortment; Th. , Poets, in beautiful binding; 50 Gross Almanacs for lasl, assorted. hese Hooka wrn• plarchurd 00 the same terms the Tholesale Booksellers purchase in our cities, and we Wre prepared to Bell ax cheap as they can be purclaa sad in Philadelphia or New York. . . . . BANNAN, Chenp Bookseller, Publisher, aod Brniloner Ortnher 5 PENNSYLVANIA EVOILS, TICENtiR'S . COLUMBIAN SERIES OF SCHOOL ROOKS. I. "Too.e' Book," for the younger classes. This little book contain' the table of the eh pie and compound rules, including a variety of other tables, intended expressly fcr the use of those just commencing the study of numbers, and is consid ered the best boot of the kind that has ever been oireted to the public. R. °•VOUT11 . 01 COLUMBIAN C•IXLLATOR."....TIIIII Ili a Primary Arithmetic, embracing ail the rules to the Single Rule of Three ihclusive, with about'9oo ques tion' for solution, adapted to the American currency This Volume io acknowledged by those Mrl.o have used it to be farauperior to any Primary Arithmetic that has ever been issued by the American prelim. 3. A KKT to the Youth's, Calculator," In which the volution of the questions are given In 11.11, for the use of teachers. , .4. •' Cui.vmat est.cvt.sins."—lt ',unanimous ly admitted • by the.mort expetienced and competent teacher,, that this volume is second to no other work of the kind, in fact,-the Standard Arithmetic of Oa Union." it contains nbout' 2200 questions for solo t lame amount of practical strassration. and the first ,wotk of the kind that was ever published. 3. partly -Irstrican, anet rclustr et! adapted to tine awn t sterestry. 5. A KEY to the Columbian. Calm:later," includ ing, variety of miscellaneous matter, in mensuration, fractions, kc , for the use °twitchers. 6. CoLumnisa BrcLusio-floott."—The arrange mentor this book is different from those In' use ;t he lessons are intrutlnced so as to make it firer leading thr pupil twurard gradually Crain, illfl must simple words, to those more difficult, .so that in a short space of time he gill be able to master any les son in the book. 7., •' TtIE•TIEE OX NENSCIIATION, Ort TdtE SQUAIit AXD' TIII/INCILE."-. - Tbill volume is much simplified wheircompared with oilier works of the Vind, in the emission of the more objectionable 'puts of the'eld ttookr,and the erteodurtion of rorsalde practirafteatter in relation to the daily occurrences of life ; adapted to the use or schools and every beirness-man in the coontunity. " A kat* to lbr 51ensurationi" in which all the examples are g vett in fail. These Rooks, and particularly the Geometry and Mensuration, were preirired expressly for the Pureic School 4 of this country. They are easier, risap sr of ¢ more practical eltaractte, than any other wotks of the kind published in the United Gums. 711.1' :lave already been recommended by upwards of 500 Prufessers and 'Teachers throushoutAhe coun• try:, For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. BA NNAN, Pottsville. Gr. 19,1E50 49 lILEI rtitc•ort PIIIA, Hook Bindery. MN. SWIM & cog • NO r 2121 MARKET ST., eRILAD'A.—WROLK said Druggists, and dealets to Dregs, Medicines, Chemicals, :Surgical and Obsterical iestiumemte, Medi cal Chests, Medical Saddlebags, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Dye-stars, Perfumery, tic.. &c. Also, Manufacturers of the celebrated Congress Writing Ink. and Ink Powder.— This Ink is unsurpassed in qualify, having never fail ed to commend itself wherever it has been brattght into use; are now prepared to furnish it itir colors, in bottles, from quart to one ounce, neatly packed in boxes flout nne to three dozen each. L. 8. & CO , have at all times a matiplete assortment of every article its their line, to which they turtle the attentme of Druggists and. Country Merchant*. In the selection and preparation Of their anieles, they spare no pains to have then: of undoubted nealities, so that they feet', prepared to fill the. orders of those who wish pars Drugs, ID a manner whith they feel con fident will prove sausfactory—they are also careful as to the style of putting up and packing their goods, in order to insure their safe carriage to any. point in the .couutry. Orders by letter will at all times receive prouipt andscarecul attention, and tisifillpruggist of respectability, our price torrent will ho senuif request ed. . [July 13,11:60 Gino r i 1 . 1: 4 • r I ti o l ! .„, f , ;•.' I k • . 74. , • , . , • -:•..-,•*"/Iffatiiie'tb7 7;- '' • ••.!7'• f ERA 4 A . ; : e . . • AGENTS—J. 9. C. Martin, John G. Brown, Potts wills: Henry Shlssler, Port Carbon; S. R. Dickson Schuylkill Haven; J. W. Gibbs, lifineraville., and by storekeepers and merchants generally throughout the United SW's. Proprietors Mee No. - 108 South Jd strict, Phila delphia. JOHN R. ROWAND. Oct. 19,1850 . Patent Lubricating Oil. R. D. SCHOENER, , HAVINa purchased the exclusive right for anu• ni factoring and rending the Patent TuhricattngOil from P. 8 Devlan & for ticlinytkill,llattphin,Leu a non, Columbia, Northumberland, Lurerne,Wyonthig, Lycominc. Lehigh. Carbon and Northampton Counties, tie announces tot he public that hr has commenced the manutactore of it In the Borough of Pottsville, where he ,will he happy to supply all orders promptly, and ut the same rate it ran be purchased from the Proprietors of the patent tight. This oil was patented January and its superior excellence and cheapness hati already given it the preference over nil other oil In use, for all kinds of Stationery •Nluchlnery. Loco motives ntid cars on our Itallroads.—unsl also for Lain use. All orders left at his store, willhe promptly attended to. It. 3CIIOENER, Centre st:, opposite the root Office. l'ottoville.June 16. 1819. - The following certificates show Its character Phtlarklphia. Dec. 4, isis Meats. P. S. Devlsn & Cn.—Gentk:man:—The Pa .ent Composition you sent me to have tiled, arid which you design as a substitute for the best oil in the work ing of Machinery, has, 1 DM happy to say, more than realized my expectations.. I had It fully tested on a Locomotive Ei,glne for two days, (in rainy weather, with mud flying over the machine at every revolution) by a skillful engineer, who assures tne that tt works equal to the best spetmaceti oil. with a saltine In quantity of an percent. This saving, together with he greatly reduced price at which you incOrm me you an furnish Meanie:le, willatrongly recomntepdits use on Railroads and to huge mills and f.ctories where arge quantities of Oil are used. I have now no &orb of its entire suCce,p, and under that impression tende you my sincerecongratulations. Truly your., This is to certify that we have beenuslng P 8 Devlan & Co's Patent Lubricating Oil for the last six weeks and ran give ar our decided opinion, i hat. besides l:s heinr so touch cheaper, its peculiar superiority OVI . , the hest sperm nil, is its durability on machinery which renders it a very desirable article fan that pur nse. We sre extensively engaged in mining and shippins enal.having elevensieant engines ol various capacities at work hoistinz coal, pumping Water, Acc. altusze. Ill•VICOoD & Co. Devlan & Co—aentlemen : We have been using your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Reading iron and nail works, for the last nine weeks,and we consider we have given it a hie trial. as the works are calculated to manufacture fourthousand tons of iron and nails per annum. The machh.er - : Is very heavy, the engine one hundred and sixty heise power, andthe 'penis are from thirty to nine hundred revolutions per minute. After the otiose trial, we can recommend the oil as mitinl In the best sperm oli used in the Country, • iz• for I!enelng bearings and fast speeds, such as ehafting see ran•• I remain youre,h.e . J la es ht •as • Manatter of the Reading lron,Pia and Tube Works '4O. —4O-tf Another Scientific Wonder! PEPSIN THE 7'RUf: DIOESTIVF: FLUID, OR GASTRIC TUICE:—A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PRE ,/ pared from Renttet. or the fourth Stomach of the Oz, after directions of Limon Liebig, the great Phy siological Chemist: by J. 6, Illoughton, :11. 1), No. li North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a (Italy' wonderful remedy for Indigestion Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, C01)91 lin‘tion. and Debility, curing after Nature's own utethod, by Nature's own agent. the Gastric Juice. renal! a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water, wiil Of thisolV... FUT Pounds of Boost Beef ix about :mu Ituars, out of the Sitomaclt. DIGESTION. Digestion is chiefly performed In the stomach hy the aid of a Void which freely t xudes from the :inner coat of that organ, when in n state of Lealth, called the Cast tic Juice. This fluid is the (treat solvent. or the Food, the Purifying. Preserving, and Stnnolating Agent of the stomach and intestines. Wiihnut it there will be no diaeslion.--eo concertina of Food Into blood, and no nutrition of the body ; but railier a fool, Intl m!, painful. and destructive condition Of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, hair dead, or Injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice,.and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND DENET. ' 9 ly Pepsin is the chief eleinctit.or great Digeatinr pria cip'e of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts of the littionn stotiiach after death, nod sometimes causes the ssimarls to digest aself.flf eat itself tip.' It is also foam' in the stomach of animals, UP the its, calf.itc . . It Is the material aged by farmers in making cheese, called Ronom, the effect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. The cording of milk is the first prrivess of di gestion Itenitet pos.relses n'ilohiAilig power. The stomach of 11 calf ta lU twills-neatly one 111 1 / 1 1fland 11Meg 1111 OWII Weight 111 . milk. lilfolll.witie, states that ••one part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand parts of water, will digest tneat;and mites' foods"— Diteascd stomachs produce no mood Gastric Juice. [tenet or Pepsin. To show that this wansmay be, per fectly supplied, we quote the following • SCIENTIFiC EVIDENCE: Rarer/ lAN& In his celebrated g ivo id na kn r n hi An a imal . Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Di Ingoos to the Gastric Juice, may he readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach:of the Calf, in which various , articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, Just in the same manner as they would be In the human stomach.' Dr. Pereira, In his famous treatise on; ••Fond end Diet," published by Fowlers & Halle , Neia York, page IS, states the saint great, fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are foe higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira,. Dr (Mollie, in his saturible writings on the "Physiol. ogy of Digestion," observes that • - a demi:anion of the doe quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia :•• and he states that • - a duithiguislied professor of medicine iu London, who was severely afflicted with this compland, find ing evetythine else to fill, had recourse to the Gastric .I.lice.oht.,ined from the PlOlllaCil of living animals,' which proved completely, Auccessful." Dr. Graham, author of the Luuuus w?irks ort,"Vege table Dirt," says: "'it is a remarkablk Inc! in physi ,otogy, that the stomach+ of atiiinala, =rotated hi Impart to the fluid the property of disiViiing various articles of food, and of effecting a . kind of arc nfnial digestion of them in no wise different from the natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's great work. the "Chemistry of Man." ,(I.ea & Blanchard. Phila. ISIS. pp. 321-2) says : ••The discovery cif PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemi. cal histilly of Digestion. From recent experiments, wo knew that food is dleaolved as rapidly in an arti ficial digestive Hold, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric Joke itself." Prnfessor Dunglison of the lefforann College, Phila delphia, in his great work on human Physiology, de voi.it more than fifty pa Cos to an examination or thi■ ariblert. His experiments whir Dr. Beaumont, nu the Gastric Juice, obtained froniAlirliving Ittnnanatumach and from animals are w.reibirnown. "In all cases."' he nays, "digestion ncrurred as petfectlY in the arti ficial as in thrriortural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,• Dr. Houghton's preparation or PEPtiIN, has pro - Led the moat marvellous eff , CIP, curing eases or D Enioniatinn, Nervous Decline. and DyspepC Consumption, suppnaed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to Live the details of raters in the limits of this advertisement—bat authenticated certificates have liern given of more ihatfTWO HUN DRED RF.MARKAJILECIIRErt, in Philadelphia New Vora and Donlon atone. - These were nenrly MI des perate rases, arid the mires were nut only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. tt 1 , 1 a great nervous antldote,•and wirticutarly one ful for tendency- to billions disorder, I.iver Comp' lint. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil vtreetA of quinine. Mercury, and other Drugs upon the DigCSIJIIr organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the tiro Itee rise of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intern nuance OLO STOMACH COMPLAINTS There Is on form of Old Stolllllol complairt* which it 444 not seem to reach and remove at once. NO matter hour bad ittey may be, it gives instant relief! A single rinse removes all the unpleasant symptom,. and it only needs to be repeated, fur a Short time, to make ibese good etTects permanent. Purity of Blood and vlsor of body follow at twee. It particularly exeelle tit in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Sore ners of the pit (tribe Stomach, distreu. after eating. Inoi, cold, state of the Bbrod, Ileaviness.•.l.ownes• of Spirits, Despondency; Emaciation. Weakness, ten dency lo Insanity. Suicide, arc'. Price. One Dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effects lasting cure. . PEPSIN IN POWDERS, sent by mail, free of pnelage. Fer convenience of sending to all particorthe coon try.the DIGESTIVE MATTEd OF THE PEPSIN is put up in the form of Powders. with .411rectIons to he ditiolved In Water or-syrup, by tbe patient. These powders contain just the same matter as tote but twice the ciunialty for the same Price, and will be sent by r:1811, fret of postage, for One Dollar'sent (post paid) tc Dr. J. B. HOUGHTON, No. 31 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, .Pa. Six packages for live dollars. Every park:Jae' and bottle bears the written stignatuie of J. S. Houghton, . S•ale Pasprielor. 3..1d by agents to evert. town in'the United Slates, nild by respectable dealeri in Medicines severally. For sale ut. B. HANNAN'S Variety Store. MAO for sale by Ulm G. Drown; and John 8. C. Mari In. Druggists, Pottsville. E. J. Fry, Druggist, Tamaqua. J. W. Gibbs. du Sllnersv lite Sept 7, IS.SO BRINGIIDES-T 9 S INDELIBLE' I NE, F 0 U metallic. or quill pen, requiring no preparation, and superior to auy other In beauty and permanence or color. Just received and for sal'', urlsolesale and retail, by 1:1044 . . NN AN. V A LRANACS FOR 1851.-50 GROSS Ai.. A manses, German and English, assorted kidds, in thldingthe Comic German Aimsnac. at the low rate of lIN2 50 per gross. Jost published and for sale at the subscriber's Cheap Wheleiate Book and Stationary Store, Pottsville. B. BANNAN. crail kinds of School Books at, Philadelphia whole, sale prices. (Sept 21,1,850 TIIE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. Office No. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital. .300,000. Chaner per petual. Continue to make insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid upend invested,together with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund,Uf fen a perfect security to the Insured, The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or . Quarterly. The Company add a eases periodically to the In surances for life, The first Bonus, appropriated in . Dicember, 1844, aid the second Burma in December, 1819, amount to an addition of .262 50 in every ;11000 Insured under the oldest policies, making filgfit 50 which will be paid. when it shall hcenme a claim, in stead of .1000 , nriginatly Insured: the next oldest amount to .1237 50; the next in age to 01212 50 for every .1000; the others ,In the same proportion ac cording to the amount .and time of standing, which Additions make an avetage of more than GO per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. • - The following ere a few examples foam the Re sister: Sam Bonus or bonus to be incr , stl Polity. 'lnsured addolion. by future adltions. CIO •:4:B •' 333 it.e. Pamphlet■ containing tables of rates and explana tions, forms of application ; and further information can be had at the office. B. W. RICHARDS, President. Jona P. J•1111E11, ACtliary. The subscriber is Agent for the above Company in and will effect Insurances, and give all neeessary information on the subject. B. IiANNAIi. • 28-Ig The Knox Inmaranee Company. CAPITAL 5T0CH.4200,000. FIRE, MAIIINE AND LIFE INsURANCE. Office ea Water Street, is Wises' Brick Rase, VINCENNI:II, INDIANA. June 29, IMO THIS Company having been duly organized, and ten per cent. paid in ou the capitalmock subscri bed, and balance secured by mortgage on (teal lEslate and by personal guarantee, ar• now prepared to street Insurance against Loss or Damane by Fire,nnßnild in~s, Merchandize, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions of property; also mercbandize and produce in the course of Miami transportation,— the risks of the seas, &c., &e. • also, the Mulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives Cif individuals going to California. The rates of pre- Miura will be as low as those of any other RESPONSI BLE Company. All losscsliberalty adjoated, and promptly paid The stock of this Company hi held entirely in the West find controlled by western men, and In no way con nerted with New York. DIRECTORP : Ilort. R. N. CA RNAII, Vincennes. WILLIAM J. P ERR RD, h(0. W. 111snous, do JAcon PEA, do SAMUEL WISE, do PETER P. BA ILRY, Fort Wayne, Indiana. THOMAS T. BENBRIDCR, Lafayette,. dol . W•tarsi W. EARLY. Terre-Haute, do Realm D. ALLIS. Evansville. _ do BIRON BOTTORFF. JeKCTRAUITIBC. WILLIAM HEOII ES, do 1.1:YI SPARKS, (IC JAMES KRUM'''. do R. N. CARMAN, President. Stator llorrnoacv, Viceyesident. C. M. 'AccEir, Secretary. W. J. 11,511ERD, Short Life and California tlsks taken at this agency at eiira rates. 9- JOILN..}I. C. MARTIN. Ag •;nt. 53-t1 Emot.txn, Pntlitv Ole, Jan 2m, 49. Dee 29, 1949. Protect Yourstves. niE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company-. T —oinee North Room of the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in Tows and oemsstrr, Insured acaina 103 A ordumage by fire st the lowest rate of preni:uns. MARINE INSURANCE.—They also insure Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured inayslessire. HAAN!) TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merebandize transported Ly Wagons, Railroad Caro, Canal Boats and Steamboats, on rivers and Wes, on the most liberal terms. . _ DIRECTORS. Joseph It. Seal. James C. (land Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis, li. Jone• Brooke, Robert Iliirtnn, henry' Sloan. John It. Penrose, Ilugh Craig. Samuel Edwards, George Serrlll, Geo. G. Leiner, Spencer Mcllva in, Edward Darlington, Chorh-s Kelly, Pane R. Rawl., J. G. Johnson, William Fotwell, William Hay. • John Newlin, Dr. S. Thomaa, Dr. R. M. Ilmiton, John Sellers, William Eyre,Jr. J.T. Morgan, D. 'l'. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley. WILI,IANI MARTIN President. Theusnn R. N moot."). Secretary. , The subscriber having been appointed rigout for the above Company, to now prepared ta make Insurance on all descriptions of property . on the most' liberal term). Apply at G. 11. Potra• office, Mos rile Addition or at my house its Mai ket Street, Pottsville. A. m mAtDoNAI.D. Nov 11. 'PIO. 45-1 y Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain rrIIE WONDER.MF THE AGE.—INTERNM. & External Remedy.—A great discovery and valua ble meilititie. Every family should have a bottle in cases or sudden sickness. It cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Cholic. Diarrhea, Fever and Ague, Piles, Dysentery, Pain in the 11cad. Bruisea, Rheutna• tisni. Dyspepsia. and Barns. READ TIIE Evan:sun. This certifies thael have for several months used blr. Davis• Vegetable Pdln Killer in my lousily In several of those eases far which it is recommended, and find it a very useful family medicine A. BRONSON. Pastor of 2d P.aptlst Church, Full R O'er. 71sbury..31serha' 4 8 Pixel/ord. This may minify that I have ui•ed Davis' rain K ll er with great sneers:. in cases of Cholera I niantum, Cot - ninon Bow el, Complaint, pronehitis, Conho, Colds, &c.., and would cheertully recommend e. C. it as a valuable. amily meeicine. JAS. C. 811031 EB. FRIEND D•vis.—This may mo r tify that I still UAC the Pain Killer in my family. My health has been so good for three or lour months [met, that 1 have but little, or no use for it, and would ~tin recommend it to 'the public. RICHARD PECKHAM, Fall River, 2rl month, 17th, 1849. For sale by JENKINS A. SHAW, 125 Chesrut Street, Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addressed. 11. RANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. CeDruggists and others supplied to sell against the, regular rates. • Aug 17.1850 33-tf TUE Enfascatnen HAVING EItgiCTED AND ; put Sato operation an extensive Scoritra Saw Mill, at the head of Silver Creek, an a largis tract of the best timber land in Schuylkill Cotinty-e. he Is prepar ed to furnish sawed timber of all Flies, including Props for Mines, &c., at the shortest,potice. Confi dent that his superior advantages wilflettable him to sell his Lumber at lower rates, than those of any other establishment in this section—he respectfully solicits the attention of 1.14 friends and the public generally, assured that a trial only is neca , sary to .secure their patronage. Persons desiring Lumber, will apply to 'the stittocriLer lo Pottsville, or to Ills Agent at the :dill. Lumber delivered at any point Front Street Wire 'Manufactory. ixrATsoN tr. COX, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN V and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 46 North Fronr Street, Corner cf Comptes Alley, between Mark et and Mulberry (Arch) streets. Philadelphia, where they continße to manufacture.. of superior quality, Ilrada and Iron Wire SieVl•ls of all kinds ; Muds and Copper Wire Cloth C.,r Paper Nalurra, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls coveted in the hest manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers. of superior quality, for Mass and Iron Founders. Sr teen Wire. Wilidibw Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Cov ers. Coal and Sand Screens, &c., &c. reFancy Wire Work of every deecriptiou, executed the neatest manner. Order. for City and Couniry received and promptly attended to Sept 7, IMO, 36 ly Life Imurance. Am't of policy and .252 .50 658 25 415 1187 50 he. 81000 2500 'MO 5000 &c Nosy Steam Saw Aknanst 17. IMO purifp the Bloob. The best Family Medicine norr before the public It Itas been computed; that (brim; the la.t twenty years. three millions of persons have annually been benefited by the we of these Medicines; n fact which .speaka volumes in favor of their _curative properties--a. Kinzie trial will place them beyond the reach otcompotition iu the estimation of every patient. By their use the blood is restored.to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. The system i 4 not feducted during their operation, but invigorated, mph they require no restraint from buque , 3s or pl;!:i.siire. The afflicted have in lioffat's Life Pills and phomix Bitters, a remedy that mill du fur them all that medicine cm-possibly effeet • Tho genuine of these medicines are now put tip with a fine steel, eilgaVed wrapper and labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the United State-a. ' Prepared by W. B. NOPTAT, N.D., New- York. For sale by J. W. aIUILS, Druggist, sole Agent for glinersvtile. Augur! 10, VOIR. SALE.-Oae 30 horsehnioting engine, with r winding gearing ell complete. Enquire at the Mack Hine Colliery, York Farm, or at the office or GEO. H. POTTS. . 11-tr Ma rch'lG, 1850 urrtE & =rem WIIOLE§ALE and Retail Dealers In DR GOODS,DROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUtiRS,Sc '" Store on 4entre Street, near the corner of !it santonso, to which the atte nton of the ci ti zens of tom and country isrespecttull3 suliici:ed. 301 IN 1.. LITTLE. JODN 3. C.MARTIN Pottsville. Ost 27-441 BLINDS AND SHADES. RW. BEN Sll„ informs his friends and the public . in general that he continues 10 manufacture Venetian Blinds warranted equal to any in the city, at the lowest cash prices. An assortment of Blinds and Shades always on hand. at No. 347 RACE: St., one door below Tenth. and No. 7 liari's Building. E. Corner Sixth and Chesnut. Id. Jobbing punctually ,attended to April 20, 1850 411.252 SO 3,156 25 2,475 00 6,167 rAli s. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA The Genuine Article°, GREATLY IMPROVED—MANIIFACTURED BY . Dove. CHILTON, the Great Chemist. Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, The most Eitraordinary Medicine In the World Over two hundred and fifty thousand persons cured of various dfseares, within the tart two years. It cures Scrofula, Stubborn Ulcers, Efrects of Mercu ry. Fever Sores, Erysipelas. Rheumatism, CODPUITIpIiOn, General Debility, Dya pepsia, Costiveness. Skin llieea • see. Liver Complaint. Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms. Cancer. andTnuinrs, Heart 10seases. The great beauty of this medicine is, that it never Injures Hie constitution. bad Is always beneficial even lo the mist delicate, and Is the only incdinitte ever di... covered. that creates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. 'thousands are ready to testi fy to its many virtues. GREAT SPRING AND SUMIIF:R MEDICINE. Every person should take a bottle spring 111111 fail, to regulate the system rind drive. out all impurities. TARE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. ' ottle,.of Dr. S. I'. Townsend's Extract of Sar in& will cleanse the system of a child. • READ THE EVIDENCE. This Is to certify, that my child was afflicted with a horrible disease in the race (which resisted the rf lons of my family physictsn.) and was eetirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. S. I'. TOWTIPetIII•I4 SA pia WILLIAM WOOD. I , IOOIIIOWD. Fayette co., Pa.. July 2, NUL 'Phis is Ince:iffy that we have bold Dr. S. P. Town &IMPS Sm.:manila for many years, and consider it a •ery valuable medicine, many roves having been ef frcted in our vicinity. A young man bY't be name or Westley Rotherock, of this place, was cured of the Scrofula. (having Luxe lumps In his-clerk) by the use of one bottle. THOS. REED, & .•litintiogdon, Pa., July 3d, MO. NOTICE.. The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townsend's E.tract of 5at . ..am...14a, will in future he manufactur ed ender,lhe direction of James R Chilton, Chemist , whose name in connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend. %\ Ili be upiot each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold at HANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottev file, Wholesale and Retail. VeDruggists and others nic informed that we have matte arraneements to supoiy this medicine by the Dozen, at the Manufacturets' prices If be to their advantage therefore to procure their 'pubes from One ho •apart, The to mantifaeinre this art ens sold a few months ago, for the enm nt, Oat. Hundred Thou sand Dollars. the,ltvor ovtdenro of OR great worth ns a toodititte The sale has been unexampled.. The article sold as Ohl Dr. Jacob Tow nsend•R, is all ••Itifintotg." Jacob 'row it.end Is n Veinier of re riodiruls. in New Iltiec, and a firm nay him several hundred doll.irs a year for the use of 1115 name, for tilt utirpo4e of flr . :lllllf3rt UT ill a siotrioot article, and pa Ito It or upon the Wila as the "genuine article," by cal ling tl old Dort. Jacob Tow n.end sar.aparilla r-If van rk—ttst rho genuine artirlc always ask: for Doct. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla . Aug 3, MO Astrology, Astronomy, threnolo gy and Geomancy• BY PROF C. %V. ROlt ACK, OF S WEDEN. Office. .Vo. 71, Locisal strter, obore Ft,rtsth. Opposit tlte Alusiro.l . Fund [Labe! PlilA: Ni,.. iti / 3 ' l ...4 J ' ji7.; - , - '-' :416.44-'in -,A;4., iz . -4. - -,. ' 4 ' l l.2.iri Te . .., .: 1 2,....t - = ..,,.,Nviia 'CI - -1 7 4 ,'14 t ,,,,,,, '-0...17F.4)-7;:: :i..- --1:;4.?-1sTe4i- - ~'' ifi t!;--1,. '4''''''',:r7 -'"-K. .:%-7:, ~ - - R- -sclvz-ti.r,t1.4.4 :*-:; g. - 4 , .47 . .. -, f i 1 7 , 7 24 41-F u45 ,•,2 ? . : :: 1 2i: • lj•*4l-i • P . :41-111tit i ,- .:•':!_ -- 4. - .•::.... , .. 1.b..7"i• p,.. -- t f,/ , - - 1,w4. „. 1..,,.,.....;• ' - '•,.. - .1. • •-.7ti'i s. .. 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RURAL:IC during his a xperience of over a roomer of a century. 1)n you doubt preelotdiention 1 'Elicit e liv net every man gain the celebrity ut Genets' r, Daniel ebster, or a Henry clay 1 And yet there are Intllne 1,110 are foot ish enough to dmilit that a man may be Ilan with the power In see into future events,. flow can it be pos. slide that the destiny of man should he destined by the mere shuffling of a park of card; 1 and yet there are thousands who alloy.. themselves, with open months, to swallow the crensy uonls of some old woman. whose true skill rims Ws In filling thou With u °riders that are most iliffictilt ler the digeidion of others who are more credulous, yet more sett:Male It is such sat brine discredit on a profession that has been ccknowledgen to be a science of the htemest not der, from time immemorial, and is the only professio nal has holy authority to sustain it. The high re spect which Gt neral Tttyl..q tool Charles .fohn ilerna dotte, late King of Sweden. had fur Astrology., is shown hy their letters for their Nat ivii ins to the sob- 1 1 scribe!, which it will give hint great pleasure in show fits to to those who favor him Will/ a call. In addition to Ws pourer to. foresee future events, he has the power In give such Inflirmation ns will effectu ally redeem such as rue given to the too free nee. of the bottle. Ile is also capable, of curing diseases hereto fore considered incurable in tins country by the or dinary medicines, and wishes all to give Win 'eall Who have been glVett up by their physicians and wish to be cured. Ile will warrant a cure in all eases, and will make no charge except for the conjurations be shall make tuee of in Ills rate. Ile Is often asked what a Nativity is) Ile answers, according to Geoma wiry, one of the seven nninls in the science of Astr o l o gy, that it is a Horoscope of the future events eta person's lll...carefully calculated ands ranseribed on paper, nnt nhtin~ nn account of MI the lucky and unlucky_ days In the months and years of the person's life for whom t is cast ; by which means thousands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented flout metfortuties, that had been bidden in the womb of futurity. by refer ting to their Nativity before entering on any specula- Hon of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every nne as their almanac for life. A Nativity of an' individual can only furwarn the possessor of trou bles that are in future for him; those who are trivets, ed in present difficulties of any kind ions[ wait loathe subscriber In person or by letter, whn is prepared to exert his multi influence for their immediate benefit. Ile is ready to Use his influence to rotten the iesult of lawsuits, ano all undertakings in whirl' there is a risk involved; liu Also males use of his power for theres troation of stolen or lost properly, Which lie hits used for the advantage of lhnnsande in this city and else where. Who can doubt a gentleman's übiliti e g, v a in has had the honor to be called on and consult.' with by all the crowned heads of Europe. and enjoys .11 higher reputation as an Astrologer than any one living 1 ulie exit tit:consulted o ith at his Office, or by letter, f pre-paid, and be is prepared to make use of his pow er on any of the fallowing toplcs.—ltosiness rf all descrtptions ;'travelling by land or sea; courtships ; advtce given for thew successful act omplishment ; speculating in stnek•, merchandise, or real estate ; the recovering of legacies In dispirte ; the purchasing nfl tickets, and the safety of ships at sea. Ile Oen offers his services .respectinir health, wealth and marriage," love affairs, journeys. lawsuits, difficulty in, toisinesa, fraud, Stekness and death, past, present and future events,and in all the concerns of life, and invites all ice call Who are afflicted, enritoreally or mentally, TERMS: Ladies, 50 rents; Gentlemen.sl. Nativities calcu lated and read in full, tccortling to the Oracles or Mas culine Signs—Ladies. $1 ; Gentlemen, RI SO. Nativi ties .caleulated according to Gentnancy, for Larites,e2, in ftill, 83; Gentleman, *a. in tilt, tta. Per at a di -queer-ran have their natlvities (Dawn by sending the date t.f the clay and their hull'. All lel len. rontain ma the above fee will receive im mediate attention. and nativities` will be sent to any part of the Unite - 492meg, written on durable paper. Office. No. 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Noon, and %Vatting atilt rfpruce streets. opposite the Mintiest Fund Hall. Philan' Office hoursfrom 9 A. 1C.0410 It.' M. G. W. ItOBACII, Astrologer SJ-ly JOIIN TEMPLE 33-1 y 36 3me DCe 8: 1919 VSTABLISTIED 15 YEARS ACO, BY Da. KIN- Kr.LIN, N. W. Owner or - Third and Union Ste., between Spruce and rote liireeta. Philadelphia. Youth and 51nullood or a Pr. mature Death. FUNKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION—ONLY 25 Cents This Book just aublislied. Is tilled with use ful informatinri, on thininfiriniites and diseases of the Ituntan . oth'ins. Ij. aniesses itself alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Age, and should he real by all. The valuable tidy ic..and iinpres4lve warning it gives , will prevent yents Of misery and butrering and save annually Thouounds of Lives.. , . . — rarentn ily sending it wiii learn . how to prevent the dents nelson of theft ,ctilldren. . . ns•A retnittanr..;of 94 ci.iits. eneinsed in ti letter ad dretised to 14. liiititi4lii. A. W. corner of Thirdtind Union iittect3, 4. 1. w yen Spruce and Pine, Philadel phia, Will ensure titonk under envelope, per return of snail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-pant uald Le cures at home. Parkakes of MedtrMrs. threttians, kr., forwarded by sending a reusittatme, and put up SVUTC from dam age nr cnriqoiry. • lluOt-ielleret, Newt, Aartits. Pedlure, Canarivers, and ail othemaupplie4 oath the auitve work at very low rarei.. August 21, ISSO 16.1 y ijsx I „Valgif animism MID At > 44 AiHH,,i •1431, 1 -I 1 ,1 1 171, 4 1 f tit, • Medical House, CdOKING 'FOOD FOR ANIMALS. In all cases, where it becomes impOrtant to force,thc production of large quantities of flesh and fat on the anima, frame, and in the shortest period'and with the least expense, the cooking or fermenting of, food and bringing ititlio the nearest stage possible, for the assi milation of the nuturitious particles, is an inquiry of some importance to the farmer. The experiment has been tested With the greatest exactness, by many °Sate best breed ers and graziers of this and the old country. and that too, under the stimulus l orlarge preniiums, which enabled the experimenters to perform it with great care and labor. The result in all eases 'shows that animals con sume more cooked food ma given time, than they do or can of raw -food. : With harps the, corresponding in , and horned' animulsr crease in weight, is not however so great as in the hog. In fattening hogs for market, or for ase , it is imperious that it should be done in the shortest time, and at the least expense. They cannot he put up and subjected to the fatten.. e ing prce..ess till the middle or last of Septem ber, as the'coarse food devoted to their use is oot perfected till about that time—and it is important to get them out of the way.before the extreme Cold weather sets in, and' to get them into market by or before_Christmas. The hog, unlike ruminating animals, has a small stomach, incapable of much disten-, lion, and it therefore hecome,s important nor to fill it with coarse and raw food, calling on - the animal economy to Perform those duties - that heat and fermentation can do in a much . _ more concentrated and economical m'ann f er; -- -„,' moreover they are tint provided, witlizthi.- ability tct ruininate, or even mitsticateas rely and*riectiy as'inher animals.' -There fore the importance of fetAing with food, of which the_Operation.of digestion is already one-half performed—allowing the animal machine to perform twice theaction, assimi- , late twice the materials forming muscle and fat in a given time. There is no danger of overloading or de-, ranging the stomach of the hog by overfeed ing,,:or with rich and concentrated 'food. Unlike their great prototype, mani in whose - internal arrangement of the viscera they re -markably resemble, hey , never have the dyspepsia, pout, or delirium treniens. The next best preparatiOnfto cooking, ts fermentation ; this only applies to meals and farinaceous substances, or a mixture of them LI: with cooked roots. Barley meal or.barley and oat meal, boiled and soured in the tub:, it the hogs are properly and comfortably housed and cared for, will produce more muscle and fat in a given time than any other process of which we are advised.—Rural New:Yorker. TO CUttE At Abe late Fair of the Maryland State Ad.,. ricuhural Society, the first premium for the hest cured Hams, out of twenty-one samptes, was awarded to Mr. Thos. E. Ilambleton, of Baltimore. He uses the old Maryland receipt. We give it for the benefit of those who may have meat to cute in the corning season : ." To every one hundred pounds weight of potlitke eight'pounds of ground alum salt„ two ponds of brown sugar; -.two ounces of -.- saltpetre, one anda half ounces potash, and . fuur gallons of w-dter. Of these form a brine. • The ineat,should be well. cooled and dried before being cut up, and then Suffered talie one day in a cool place. Then tub each piece , with fine salt, and pack Ihe whole down and suffer it to remain some two or three days, according to the weather. The above brine should then be poured into the cask .or tub '. on the side. After being in the brine six weeks take out%the meat, rinse it in cold wal 7 . ter, hang up add suffer it to drY for four, or . , five days, or longer, and then smoke scaneli. two weeks With hickory wood, Tie up each ham in a linen bag, and whitewash the out-:- side. FEEDI3IO. Always be regular and systematic in feed imr your stock:, Regularity is the balance wheel of Agricultural enterprise ; derange this, and the machine "runs down." Stated hars, and specified quantities—graduated_ always is accordance with circumstances, should invariably be observed. "Neither too little, nor too much, too often, nor to sel dom," this is the true policy. (Etc 4ousekeeper. STICKING, On. COURT PLASTER. ,Bruise a suffiCient quantity of isinglass, and let, it soak in a_ little warm water for fuor-and-twenty hours; expose it to heat over the fire till a greater part of the water is dissipated, and supply its place by proof - spirits of wine, which will continue with the isinglass. Strain the , whole through a ." piece of (Teti linen, taking care that the consistence of the mixture shalrbe such that when cool, it may form a trembling, jelly. Extend the piece of black silk, "Ot which you propose making your plaster, on a woo den frame, and m fix it in that position by means of tacks or packthread. Then apply the isinglass (afier it has been rendered li-• quid by a gentle heat) to the silk with a brush of fine hair (badger is the best.) As soon as this first coating is dried, which will not be long, apply a second, and afterwards, if you wish the article to be *Ely superior, a third. When- the whole is dry, cover it with two or three coatings of 4he balsam of Peru. _ TO KEEP 4 'STOVE BRIGHT. Make a weak alum water, and Mix your " British Lustre" with it ; put ttvo spoonfuls to a gill of alum water ; let the stove be cold,.or nearly so, brush with the mixture, then take .a dry bilis!' and lustre, anti rub . the stove till it is perfectly illy: Should any part, before polishin,g, beeome so dry as to look grey, moisten it with a. wet brash, and' proceed as before. DROPS FOR REMOVING - GREASE. Ist. Alcohol, pure, 6 oz., camphor 2 oz., rectified essence of lemon 8 Oz. 2d. Camphene 3 oz., essence of lemon - 1 oz., mix. Some direct them to be distilled together. 3il. (French) Camphene El oz., pure alco hol 1 oz., sulphuric 'ether 1 oz., essencelof lemon 1 drachm. 4th. Spirit of wine a pint, white soma oz., ox gall 3 oz., essence of lemon i oz nErar, PRESSED. Salt a piece of the thin part of the flank, I. the tops of the ribs, or a piece of the brisket, with salt and saltpetre Tor five days.—Boil , until very tender, then place between two 1 boards, with a heavy weight upon the top ' one, and let it remain until cold. Serve as it is, and garnish with parsley. NEWCASTLE 'PUDDING. Butter a basin or mould, stick it all round with sultanas or dried cherries, then put in a slice of bread crumb 'Soaked in milk, and over that layers of thin bread crumb buttered, until three parts filed ; fill ;up with cusiard, and buil fur an hour and a half. MEI 13 Ea
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