REAION FOR RISIBILITY. ET *O. uoLartg Sweet coz I'm happy when I can, I'm merry while Imny, For life'a at most a narrow span, . At best a winter's day, It care should make a sunbeam wear A brighter, warmer hue, • The evening star thine out more fair . , The blue sky look more blue, Then I should be a graver man— ' But since 'tis not the way, Sweet coz ! I'm happy when Lean, And merry when I may ! If sighecould mike us sin the less, Perchance 1 were.not glad— If mourniarwere the safe's dress. Sly garb should then be sad But since the angels' wings arerhite• ' And e'en the young Feints Pni lo —", t.. Since virtue wears'n brow And vice a robe of guie — Since I,aughrer iq not urkier ban, - Nor gladness clad is_grey—, Sweet coz! happy . cstec,L Can, And merry when I tneY • 'live seen a bishop dsn''''Red rest, And a sinner fasi 4211 PP3 ', ' the v ent" Fortune'a wheel, goa d rn i. east. away ! I 1 ,,,,,_ven your grave Oriel quaff, Might 'al your deal afloat, B at raever beards hearty 'high Fain out-a villain's throat ; asd I never knew a mirthful men Make sad a young maid's day— cog! I'm happy wbea I can, And merry when I may'. Bit anti itumnr. JOHN JOXEV. SY DEN vrILLL•.`SS Oh don't you remember fame Sally, John Jones Lame Seat: with no.a ho brown! Who looked like a clam tf you' get, e her a grnile, And wentrinto tit* at vour frownt /a the old p.ind in the orchard. John Jonei, Where the goslins, are learninir to •witt, Lame Satly went d.hing one wet, windy day, And bye tai-take tumbled in. • under old fihre. fence, John Jones, That wirtd•at the tout of the hill; Together we've tern the old camel go round, Grinding cider at App'eton'• anti The mill wheel it oven wood now, Sybil Jones, The railer. fell on to a errw And the wea•elv and ritathaterawl rckund. asyougaze Are lord. of the eider min now. Do yon mind the pig- pen of logs, John Jone-i.-- ' Which stood on the path to the barn ' And the shirt button tree where they grew on the, hnneh•, Which we sawed on cur jackets with yarn' The tor pen ha,- guile to decay, John Junes The lightning the - tree - overcome; • And down where the onions and carrots Once grew, Grow thi.tiess us big as yourthum. Don't you remember the School, John Jones' And the mater who wore the old wig? And the ehady crook by the nook of the brook, • Where we payed with Aunt Catherine's pig . ' Mine live in the masters' wig, lan June, ;4 The hi - rook with the crook is now dry And the boys and the girls that were pi,lyty l atea then Bare all gone 'way out to Wierormn.. There's change in the things I love, John Jones; ' They have changed from the good to the bad— And I feel in my stomach—to tell you the truth. • I'd like to op home to my dad. Twelve months = -twenty--h ave passed,John Jones, Since I knocked off' your noi , e with a rail And yet, I believe, I'm your only true friend, John Jones ot the Hurricane Gale MM. P. ON VgNTILATION 4 . We have got a new venerator on (Jur tneeting•house," said Mrs. Partington. •• but how on ttirth they can contrive to climb up there to let the execrations go Out, is more than I can see into. But it is sich a nice in terventilm Tor keeping a house warm !" " What sort of a ventilator is it ?" asked we. 1 anxious to get an inkling of the old lady's philosophy. "It is one of the Emissary's," replied she, Sagely, %and it is ever so much better than Professor Epsom's, because a room-is kept so warm and cortifortable hr it —not the leak danger taking cold from draughts of too fresh air. It will be a great accusation in cold weather." . 1 . But hnw will it do is summer ?" we again asked.— The dame for a momant was puzzled. She had notthought of this contingency. "Oh." cried she, after n few m6rnents reflection, aided by the mereet trifle of maccaboy, at the same time proffering us the box,--" I suppose then they will stop it altoget:ier and open the windOws." It was an idea worthy of the profonod bier!: bonnet and far-seeing specs before Us. She left us then. \Ve watched tier front the window, and felt anx ious about her rheumatism as we saw her right foot sink in a puddle, in an attempt to reach a Canton street omnibus. Any who breaths I;,e suqoearing air of our concert rooms, willte reminded of Mrs. • Partington'a " Tenerator,"for keeping n room warm: TUZ Dvrcrpia.ls , s TWO TOG@ Restd4r ! aid you ever hear the story of the Dotchroto's " two to i ls 1" \c.,l hare it ia—listen: "Mine tro togs is pester as you can't ffnd in le world. Te little vire tog, mit black ,' spots on him, is not ,so pig as le pig tog alit cottiog but vile all ober him. Tc little -- ing's tail curl route, twice, tree times. like slamole from mine pipe; but to oder • don't curl one ',lute rnt4ht, because it was not cutoff long enough to curl. Vela te lit tie tog parks, he says bow-wow•wow yen te little pull tog„ret his park cff, he gon boo-boo-bs)o—l calls him te little pull tog bekoii he pines the pull like te tuyfles.— Ven he catches te pull py te nose and holds him so fast as I talk, te little tog jumps up petont, jo ketch holt of le rnittle end of his tail; anti den he swings dis vay ; and hi swings dat vay, like—like—like tot ou cell iist - whst makes te kluck gu?' r'0"" A cio6u win," says a wester.? edi• " is one who puts her husband at the aids of the bed neat to the wail and tucks, him up to keep him warm in the Winrt tplits the wood, makes the Are in the morn ing, washes her•husband's face, and draw on his boots for him, never scolds, never suffers a relit to remain in her husband's small clothes, keeps 'her r-hors up at the heel, and her stockings darned, never won ders what her husband sees interestmg in the young woman who lives across the way. never slams the door loud when her hus band is speaking, and air,•ays reproves the children when they eat their father's supper." AN larstuu4:: was -ued by a doctor, for the arnopnt of his bill I.)r mediae and attendance, and Paddy being called upon to state why he refused to pay—replied, 'Why should I pay for such stuff ? The medicine was clot of use to me ; sore, and he sent me two emetics, and. neer a one of them could I keep on my stomach.' UZ P. Ttst Rrsmo GLNITATION.—"Say Bill, lee.. go on a bust, Pre got sirpctce 1" ".Av yol3l. Nry vere did you get it i" " Vy I passed a bad quarter at the Dutch -'.. • man's, and lather sed as how I was a goad boy and - glee me sixpence !" [l:7 " 31r Lap,'' said a whcpimaster. ." whet is a member of Congress •• A nieMber of Congress is a common aubstan 'live. agreeing with self-interest, and is gov. timed by , eight doll - am allay. understood." 11:7" CAN rotgrell nie. Billy, how it is that the Chanticleer always keeps his , feath oral° sleek and smooth ?" " No." " Well, VII tell you. He always carries hts " comb." With him." TnANK Gon for his merey,'! as the ditaeon taid when he saw it was his neigh bar's LicuEe,and riot.his own which was ou fire. Wax is the first day of Lent called Ash Wednesday? Because, in the Roman Catholic Church, the priest blesses ashes on this day, and puts them on the heads of the I people. OCT MIIIILACREAVT says the softer peoPt6 . . 27'Wn - r . is the misfetoe so called ? Be iTt• the rnois they turn theft toes in. Silk - calltes its - seeds are said to be dropped by the solar, isn't it; glaigeAblusn s Which feeds on its betties. • Q7' Litt - I B 1 of the loveis of IT—at the' Alin of 6teeti said 2"a 10der, tr.7"aome 4 leg of mutton, B 4 the 8 a piece of-it, tifit ct prattital. prim _ -10 , - • ,ATIC FEVER. In „ Br; : . ,nostite's Retrospect," , itiet' is a very in ksting account of the ueatment of rheur. aclevera with the acetate of potash, b v Alt. Golding Bird ; he mentions a`ease of t tgil, 16 years . of age,. who traced - her at 'tack to sleeping in a kitchen underground.— The left /jab and sbonlders were attacked and s he labored under iallananaation in vari 00,,Kints. She was in a very bad state adi'en. brought to him; be ordered twenty .five grains of the acetate of potash to be ta ken every . fourth hour, in a camphor mix- lure, and eight grains of Dover's Powders I were taken- every night. The patient was much bettet on the third day ; the medicine was continued, and on -the seventh day the I ankles were free from pain, and she was greatly improved. On the fourleenth _day I she was free from pain , in every joint. To , each dose of the acetate of potash, taken eve ry font hours, four grains of the artionia ci trate of iron were added, when on the 21st day, she was quite well.= Another case was that of a woman 29 years of age, who had rheumatic fever caused by getting wet. She was very ill and her shoulders and wrists were much swollen and very painful; she was treated in the same way as the other, only the doses were a little larger. On the third day she was much relieved ; on the sixteenth day all the joints were well ; the patient then took two grains of the bisul• . phate of quinine-three times a day, and was ~.1 soon quite well. . . .... ------ OASES FOR SPONGE CAMEL These case•_ are generally made in the farm of fluted baskets ; the paper is cut s6mewhat largir than the moulds on which they are to beformed. A circular piece of paper, of proper size, is folded like the plaits of a shirt; then put on the mould, which fits tight into a wooden box into which the mould is forced. The paper rising above the mould is neatly cut off, and whin removed from the box the paw will be found of a firm shape ; it is then iced with cream su• gar inside and out, and put into the oven for a shoat time. It is then ready to receive the cake which is to be taken in it. USEFUL itECIPL We every day hear complaints about wa tery potatoes. Put into the pot a piece of lime as large as a heti's egg ; and how wa tery soever the potatoes may have been. when the water is poured off the potatoe will be perfectly dry and Mealy. Some per sons use salt, which only hardens potatoes. ROIN BREAD Take Lathan meal billed, and flour, equal parts, a cup of yeas:, two spoonfuls of ,mo laist..s. scald the meat, or wet it with warm milk.or water : add a little salt, and place it in pqns to rise. TOAST WITHOUT BUTTER . Put,in a pan a pint of milk ; when it boils have two tablespoons of flour dissolved in a little COld milk, and pour in : add salt, let it scald, but not boil: and pour it over the bread.t'& RAZOR STROP Take a! = , strap of harness leather, fasten each grid 115 - 11 straight piece of 3,r,ood—then rub upon it the fiat surface of tin t 3 / 4 til smooth. It is said to he better than patent strops.- - Try it. Silformation fur tlit propit, or. ° TUT: PLAIN "mil AND " BECAUSE Wit wks the boar's head formerly a dish at Christmas ? Because fresh meats were then seldom eaten, and brawn was con sidered a great delicacy. Holinshed says, " that in the_year 1170, upon the day of the young prince's coronation, King Henry served his sonne at•iable as server, bringing up the boar's head with trumpets before it, according to the manner." For this cere mony there was a special carol. Dugdale also tells us, that " at the inns of the court, during Chrtsttnas, the- usual dish at the first course at dinner, was a large Lore's head, upon a silver platter, with minstrel save." in one of the carols we read that the boar's' head is " the rarest dish in all the Monde, and that it has bra provided In hon. our of the king of Wily no WttAt.cs rise to the surface of the water to breathe ? Because i they have a heart with two ventricles, (or cavities) and -lungs through which they respire ; and are doable to separate the air from the,water, as 6sbesdo by means of their gills. Hence it is a Vulgar 'error to call the whale a fish ; yet he is entirely an inhabitant of the sea, having a tail, while his front limbs much more resemble fins than legs, and are solely used for pawing the deep. 7 Way is a river better far fishing, after a tiotid from rain ? Because it brings the fish, up, who know when rain is coming ; and likewise brings down iocd, and makes the fish feed. But when the water is raised by a strong wind, the fish never run, as they are sure to find - no increase id the spring heads, which are their objects in running.— Sir H. Dory. Wur is Lent so railed t Because of the season wherein ii is observed.: Lent in the Saxon language, signifying Spring, be ing now used to signify the Spring Fast, which always begins so that it may end at Easter, to remind us of our Saviour's suffer itig=, which ended at his resurrection.— IV/valley on the C,.»lnionPitiver. t:'• WHY ts home-raciatz less cruel than is generally imagined I Because the horse enters into the spirit of the race an thorough ly does his rider: indeed, the jockey be comes a part and portiOn of him ; every mo tion of his arms and body corresponding with and assisting the action of the horse. WHY DO SWINE roll themselves in mire? Because they may protect themselves from flies, by the mud when dry ; and not from any liking or inclination for uncleanness, particularly as no animal is more careful to have its bed clean and dry, than the pig.— J. Rennre. 14 laurel used with other ever grectil to deck houses at Christmas ? Be cause of l its use among the ancient Romans as the ! emblem of peace, joy, and victory.— ; In the Christian sense, it may be applied to the virtory, gained over the powers of dark ness byL h e coming of Christ.—Bourne. NV Iry is the evening before Christmas ; day celebrated?, Decease Christmas-day, in the Primitive Church, was Always observed as the Sabbath Dal-, and, like it, preceded by an eve, or vigil.—Brand.. CARDS. Niti• WILSON. MAGISTRATE, CO? VVA. • ancer, Land Agent and General Collector,— Offlee, Market ?treat, Pettily Ole. Pa Nor. 30,11350, PROP. CIIA.FtLES LEWIS GANZ, Re, triectfully nnnonners to the Ladies and gentlemen 13f Pottsville, that in addition to his rroteasienal eer— f irlees,as a Violinist, lie wilt also give instructions on he. Plano. Residence, Pennsylvania Bail, Centre tai- N0v.4,1e5a44-tf - --- - -- . EDWA.IIII SiIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at Law. rhtladelphis.wil I attend tocollections and all other legal bII3IIIeSS in the City of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and elsewhere.— OMIT No. 173 Welnut 'tett above Seventh street,. Philaileiotaa• _' - __~v J. P. SHERWIN, EXCHANGIR`AND COL lecting Office, Pottsville. Pa. Dtatrr in, uncut rent Bank Notes. Btlls oEl , E:change. Certificates of Deposits, Checks and Drafts. Checks (or Bale on Philadelphia and New York, in sums to Atilt. March 9. IMO. 104 11.1ESMO.LER010MCEOPkiiliC D OC2~OR C: PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to one of the Brick !louses in Coal Street, Pottsville. April 26, :649. I 6 t( - CAMVEL lIAILTZ.i•JUSTICE or TUC PEACi, Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Collections, Acenries. Purchase and stale of Real Estate, Ice., In Schuylkill County. Pa. Office in Centre Stteet.o9Po - the TolVn hall. Oct 2.0, 1649._ AGL NCY—ror the purchase and sale of Real 8s :I tate; buyln; and ;oiling Coal; Wring of Cnal Lands ; Mines, &c., and colleenng rz.nts—from twenty years experience In the County he hopes to Vvesattrfaetlort. (Men Matiste.a nen att., t. P ottsv ill e. / CIII.S. M. 14-tf April 6.1E60 Irk.Al Cf. IN riCRAT IttON ti.• Copper, Bram Bar and Ef•lrk Tin, Budder, gPlettet;Lead,&e. Ord , ra raceived for Snag and Copper Work, and Mar!;:ne fnrolehtne Ali order. •onnerted with the abe e tine procuptly attended tu. Cr South Strept,abo.• Pl..t/delphi4 Jour IRSO t 4-1( PUBLICATIONS, &o 818.011 - Iso. J0,7.4.1'11 AN .inr thr 11o11,1ays, pat received and fur 1.:W....a1e And retail by iIANNAN. N0v.49, 1551. e:- • 1 / 4 EW BOOICS.—The Tne”ry of Human Pro . gredsion anti natural probability of Human SUblit., The Epoch of Creation, or the Scriptural Doctrine contrasted with the Geological Theory—by Eiticzet Lord. The Reveries of an Old Maid. srviiii illustrations. Isaac Cheek, the Man of War, he Muglase Jerrold plat received and for saIeItANN AN Nov. 29, ISM F RANK FORDESTED'A Field giwtsnithe Itnl ted stales. Wild dcenes nfa Hunter, Life, Cummings' Flee Years in south Africa, Lynctia Dead Rvn. the Jordon, sir Wainingion and bin Generale—hy Napoleon and his Nariballs-14 with a large variety anther valnibie llnnke Jtt.i ie celeed and for Nabs at , latt NN AN 's Cheap Bonk Store. Noe. 22,15514 47-IC WiIt:NEW DICTIONARY of Marlilnea, :Herb:lo p Its, Engine work and Engineerlng, illustiated with four thousand engravlnia on woad. and one of the moat rattan's works ever IRsiled, Juin completed and bound In 2 evil volume,. and for sale at B. HANNAN'S, Cheap Rook-catore Nov. 22 Mt 4:- APiett.o4. 4 T un Ptrinacient Colara—One ropy I.llbla ecarre and valuable walk tor rale cheap by 11. lIANNAN Nov. 22. 1551. 47 H11.3.1E , S EsoL AND, f; rnhanrs for on) y 92 in Jlist published anrl.lllr •Flii by If. BAN NAN. Nov. :I. Issl. 37 . fi A TIC A LAUDIS, nr the American hnok. of Church 9fucic. one of the Lest Music Hooke pno liehed Jn.l trcelved and !"or onlenholeeile and re- 13. BANNAN'S chrap 1t,1411, and aliscellaneouw t. 4 trire N0v.1.3, Ir.Sl 46 MUM Q.CHITTLKILL HAVEN MAP.—WE E• rotutnanit all our reader+ who want a eoo d ennn try paper to cnbarritie for the Afar TIMMS, 1 SO Ina dv . nnr ne'rw Ir.. /2 411). HENRY J It PNlMitirirc, Editor. Srittrytklll !Liven, Pn. June 7. Pi.sl , 2:1-1y QItiNDAV SCHOOL. I.IItRARIL S. Art • day I,lOranes all or which will lie .m4l at Publether's price, Ltbrarit's PublisArd hu rue Surldrin School(' ,,inn C,511 V 4119. SE7 da Nos 1,1, antl.3 cat h lit on 1101 do 5 110 Si? do 141 Pnhllwhed by the r,riiroril Su n day Selotnl. Polon 100 Volatile I.lbrary, $lO Of SCe wlllgice a Banat ton of $ l O lo the 1 111 /r/l 3 ;Pr• 01 the lost named Litota'ry All kind., 4-. r Sunday , Stied)] floolos Ott r.•••par, Hymn fhotho., Q'lt.<loll Prime Pi, Ili- We Doi votarlee. To iott, lit TYol3lneil., 150 101.14,, all of w lair h will Le sold at 11n 11111 prices al 11. 11ANNAN'ti Cheap Ilona and Atajtottetv r- All ORDERts for titiOhttl not en oblairwil 'l .l ord.'. at ll moil {owes al vet MISCELLANEOUS. ,Flll-APTS4 AND ENCIIA VIE IN 11 num, of I nr 101) pound,. SIPT - ot) 1F.11,11311d, I re— land. Franrri, Gsrinany. or Any gisrd nr Enrni-, int +4lr,w Minot any rnir,;e, at 11. lisNNAN'H Psoisge v in Pitt.; Ilk. A!so, European BID. and Warts androlloir ted at ills off ire. rePartsetigers also engaged at the Lorre:it ratev, and nn deteni inn or grumbling. Jnneri., 23- D A itlLErt'S ITRNITITREGLOSs.ror Cleantriv,, teviving amt beantifyiniz Cabinet Fairni.nre. Chair. giving a rich glniry appearance. pnpetlor to re yarnhirting. an aria le That we hat e tried and ,M 11) To r.mmend— Nitcoca a hone. dam received and for ralc El lIVNINAN'‘i Book and V3rietv Siew• lupe 1.451 Olf dr. ELLIOTT (Warranted) I CVer Pointed I.ollll . rlia, m.w maud A No. lin Ihr Danmark•t; every per.,lll Who fins !lied them will arknowledas their •u pet 'orgy 'Chen are made and onlbl eaeln•tvely by Bradt Si. I:Vann, two doors above the Miners' Bank ‘Vatehes 1.1 311 the reMbrated makers sotd as Incise at priret to Poll the times. CaCIPIRORS —The aub , t ribrr It" 1.1. t recelvad Ra s ; for orSit..ora of all Ips -:•' • - L. bf... 11 3I manor N'a•i 4 11" A 4, Ai\ n, v Mores July 12,1'1:1_ THE POtiLiFtV ittmcauh. 7 ; - HAT ROOK. 1 Comptitin: full illiorn - 1311072k - , , , , ...', g chnt ceptbretd3,x ,nd the ;node nt ratting them. with twenty-foie 1 , 1,,*(c0 Pric• p 2; r 4 .nto Ju.t . . pubttshed. tiud C.l. - ,t, •• 1$ S %.•.:N AN'S CI) , .1, i!.,n!: and P , hil.hing linosp This Is a capital bunk N, Pedlare.'‘,llo is in he supplied Cheap by the ion rnpied. HOTELS 1 DIONTGOMEItt HOTEL—Coiner alelliXTH end WILLOW etreers. above Callowhill Philadelphia. Thta apactoua -Muse II new replete with every convent ence,abd ready to accommodate either transient or permanent &Mere The location 1; central, and the neighborhood desirable. Any one visltitre the city on nuttiness or pleasure. and %gibing to retire from the noise and linetle, cannot bebetter accommodated than at this establishment. No expense his been sertred In fitting up tne honey. The Chambers are well fnr nkned and ventilated. and the Tattle art Liar provided With tire best the.mar APE rats afford. c'e Good Yard and Stabling attached in the premiers CLEARER & ACIIEr,Tz. Proprietors Rcpt IS, Ifist 37-3 m TREMONT HOUSE, Boston, Muse. • Triiii et ell en..tvri establishment is still con -54 gt- z ducted In the same manner it has always been. been. The central and pleasant stroatton or the house, Its entnmodmul arrangements, and the comforts a,rid Inutile. , to be round there, t °whine to render it meeable and adrantsgvous to the traveller. !latrine been one of the tarn of Ino..l..Tueker & Co , an long at tbe bead of the esiabllthment, the sobs er t_ blu plcdaes Ma best PrPillnno to maintain its ',sputa_ tion, and to givelatlsfartion to hie customers. . WM. U. PARKER 35.3 n, itt ?,._2.1) 2 _1_ , 0.5_1. . THE AMERICAN 1101:SE, POTTI.- Seas r VILLE. PA.--Mll4. MARY 'WEAVER RE speetfbily Informs the public sod travelling community generally, that the has opened thlststge and eomwodious Hotel, furnished In a su perior 'style. From her Inne *Treasons lathe bovine.* of a first rate Hotel. and well known reputation to as. rommodate, her rummer's may depend on being sup. piled with every thing conducive to their comfort and convenience. Jan. 10,1850. 3-tr. 1.11 JEAIaCEIVILLIE :obscriber would reipertfully inform the :F. !I travelling rottonottity and prattle generally that he tria Wilted 11101 [fotol te good style, anti I. now prepared to fort:L.li ItiP best arrommoda dons to all who may favor him with a call. DAVID MARTZ. Jeanesville, Luzerne April !oh. 1851. I NEW MUSIC 74 k 1 KW DI tan ID• —LEE WALKER. socce.core LA to George Willing. No. ff. 2 Cheennt Wert, tinder Barnum•s Museum. have Mot ouhliched thr following torsotifoi nolka.. Ac. , . Think ern you Sneak, by N. J Spoilt The Secret, by HIP author of "Will Fn., have me then as Saucy Katt, akuung btu.lc by Dr rannington. _ "Raise 'Willa Flag of Cnluro6;a." • s,inni, t i t ., t i t , pnpulat al/ or "F.Ort by nappy," in rtprra "Y.ttclian freq.." The 'Thou arl inne,by the late "J T. et VAn Ilopeleis Love, • • Woman's Love, A Dream.thet love ran 13 Wor l our , t., I 6,41, I/1111pm Poke, by J. A. Getre. Prlmrore do , by M. Keller. Plurnix do., as p.tformr4 at rape May, by John son's 113nd. lialop Brilliant, how thP o:).ra of the roof itona of Aymon, by T. Wlereck. :31% Amusements, Eleranees, by Cliftriem . Vose. L & W. have the pleasure to announce to the pub lic that their stock of Sheet Music roneists of the lar gest and morn complete apcsortrule to. 10 be (nod in the country, they are conetantly addins m their etiir.k all the new Nitrits published in New S ork, flagon. dcr . riero+ A tine assortment of the beg manufaeturersof Nett pork and Poston, at the lowem cheap prirr,.. AIITAICAL INeiTRITMENTs Also, a general asaortinent of Guitars, Vio!lna, Ban- OR, Flutes, Ateardeons, Ace., l'iolin„Gultar and Harp Strings of the bestfltallan qualities, all or which will be furnished to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. , Orders ptinctunlly afteaded to Jan. 12. Wso. &o. RAIL ROAD IRON—FOR SALF, AT Tun York Store, by the itubscribert: 10 tons l'hcenlitilllti 7' Rail, 28 Ilia to the yard, 50 Licht T 71 •• •• 15 •• 1j z 1 Flat Oar Ralf lined Iron, to " ti =1- " 10 " 11 2, 10 " 2 10 •• " E. YARDLEY & SON. • pottaville, Dee. 7,1E50. CHAINS::: - -Por Dale, 190 feet 117. chem. Arad intatahed at the shortest notice, 50,1-4. 12-le.; 74.15-16 end 1 to. hem prcnr cable chair/eat N. Yetk, pTlesi—ftel Ott dd e • B.YARDLBF II SON. Aprlllo 100 THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. NATURES OWN 131181Eirr. TUE INVALID'S DEST EPRIENDt OE T ORT AN T CORREsPONDENCE: THH)3II , “ J OF WRIGHT - 8 INDIAN VEGETABLE PIMA IN RO1:TI1 AMERICA:—YELLOW FEVER CU RET): TRUTH stTRANGEM THAN FICTIoN: Aprtl William Wright. —Dear !pit--For ninny years We'have keen the rOatem agents, arid also at our time 1, the county agenhi. for the sale nt your valuable medi cine, and daring the whole of this time we are not aware that, in any iiinta urr, have the pills which We have mild linen complained of as causittg injury, or not accomplishing their proper nnssion. It in doubly gratifying yi hen we receive voluntary testimony from a source whet( the medicine which is told has been the means ofdoing great rood and of savior many lives. Last year we sohd three dozen beam. to no to a for eign port, and this day have received a letter hoof the merchant who ordered them, giving an nicrouru o f tile Wonderful elterts which they did in curing a large number of person, who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yettor freer ; wh o, ' h ose Under the regular physic - lane treatment. who were In the Hospital. some three hundred, including the Governor. Magistrotes,&c .fell victims totter gi n esa o . If you would like a ropy ofour letter, we don't know of any impropriety In giving it you. and perhaps It would-ne of service to have It publishes, ingrown:lth oUr names, as it Is addressed to u 4. Vie will consult the parties imerested, and If you wish it, you will please write us. Respectfully, yours, W & D. ivEs. The following Is the letter alluded tohtiove CavEvar, Match h 4, 1851 Messrs W, Pc, H. B IVIs. Merchants. Eatern : Gentlemen—Far some years Prl'lt I have adopted In nav family, an a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian S'ege talle Pills (for whom you are his scents to Salem) and have found that medicine nt great worth. Last November we were visited by a hind of inflam matory fever, (the same I presume which greatly af. flitted our neighbOro. the Brazilian°. for nearly a year) the symptoms of which bad an analogy to rue yellow fever. and nearly three hundred persons fell {nitro to the opidernte (a great number fora population BP eM3II ea ours.) Our doctors moved II Ihp trite yellow fever. • but then ',kill wan lent 16 sup (In progre“, rota fining their mode of trentment to the nee „r quinine. anti t he' application of leeches, forbidding the use of pure:nisei.. and of ( - nurse all the ...Adler. and - sailors, who were obliged to he sent in the llonoltals, as elan the Governor, several Maeiztrates. sewerst rtfigeri, and lit fact all thnoe who were ' , ally afflicted with the disease, fell victim• under their mode of treatment. A month previous, I had received thri P doyen hoses of Dr Wrir,ht's Pills, which I presume were bought at your store by Nie,a •, G-Idemith, Newcomb & Farlesn.mefthante in your. vii v. and with whom I Sin doing Marlow. I Iliad the opportunity to administer these Pills t 1 sr veraf under my roof. who were et:Met ed with the name fever, and 1,0 done. of eight Pills each completely mired them of rile complaint. I then gave away nearly all my Pills to Came twenty m thir ty per/MOP. and nil were relieved no it were by en chantment I have, in con..evicni e, fermi Led lu :thaw. Gold smith. Newcomb and rarle44. the mini of forty drillirc. -fur the patch:ow of that quantity of this medicine, and I beg of you in deliver the Pill.. an (lent, an pn4.l!ile. I tqcille,l Snit Mart to desire lie. Wright in ha VP hi. directions translated In French, whi. - 1, will tend great ly to t t u . o l ot ,, oniv here. but Ira in the ot h er colonies Where t hepopolatlon is more iiiimeiono got one viii'. gentlemen, - In the liberty I have taken to addrez° p.m thin letter, Mill h, for the rake of hu manity. I have been rompefled lu do, an I demo? Mean to survival...Ml at, suss. In WIWI, Noy,' r, i i ii inry t o n number of (ntor people, and in fart flii•si of the popu lation In reduced to a state of indigence, and n ooum be sinful for any one in..eoek lucre In such a way. Aerept. gentlemen, the moot of your very obedient ~rvar,t, •A Plulf The medicine Ia for safe. wholeale and retail, either in Engholt. French, German or "Inanicll direction•, al the Prinripll OlTire. 169 RACE Sr , Philadelphia And for..ale by E. & M 11,11.1 y. Pniivvilin; .1 G. Brown. do ; 1) N. fickler. do ; W AI Birkel, llr wigaburg; t;eorre flatrinter., do ; Levan k llaufr man. Arhoylkill Haven ; W. Taggart Tamaqua ; Burnett & Bow man, New Philadelphia • M.:4( bwart7, Patterson; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegmvel; J. Rollin hold, Pmt Canton ; W. Cooper, Tosenrora ; Ren ean, do.; Gen. Delbelhein, Ringgold ; Jor.ltud 110 er Jooenn Drehrt, Karl Brunswick; P. Korb, Middiepoi 1.ew14 lleliner, POI% Carbon ; Jno. µlump s . middi.port ; .1. Gonihar. Mr . Patterson; Geo Bro , kvll l ..:t's• Hughes, Si Clair; Reed & Iticler, Llewellyn; Johanna (_irk ; (;,.. fte,fraom(l.•,. New fart le ; .1 W. f,l LFe, Miuerw yUL Eckel & Barndi, Tremont ; R. Alo:rearY, do. ; Jacob gaitainan. Lower lalitititango and by Al.!enn. in 411 other earls of the 4 - minty, mate nil the United State. June 7.1451 .Ilanttf,trittre , l bit tta Are - .lacer, F'..tpicrtng and .11intrte C01 , 11111(11, ARK. N. J rptuS t •iinuany in prepared to curnidli t. .nppty of I ZINC PAINTS, winch have been found rifler etertl yerir• inei, both in Eur.P.• and the United , latea in n-011.1 their 0110,10 in. 311, and pria.ecllne pmprr ne., twaerinr In ally other - Paint whatever Their Whirr Ztnr Point. is purely in On ide aril ni warranted free fr.da all adeltera tion and hello, it v whatever; ii 100 - 1, wilt. b. beau tithily white and to entirely (err from the poneirinua propertied of paint!. made from Lend, no dangerone to the health of In once. arid Farnr!te7 /r vdl nut teen relict^ when expored to millpbcrunr- or fb,P))llie nut er.lll relied glint up In a ilnure room.— Ad an oitt,ide paint n n itilV climate and wentner heti, than any Aaina 'Fumble IO turn chalky and eritirdite, nr rub rid' It airy fie work ed with Inc nth.* color, with water and we, or with V30114b. 102 ,, b give% the celebrated Porrebttet Finish nr Chloe 111.AUR t oLf +/MI) ZINC PSI NTH —These art• rarni.shed at a Inn id we and tie It'd bean In tine urirkei (vrr eiar:r.2 It re, narng. )24 , 11e1F. Stelttl`.ll. , Shipp o r R o y o.op, •.orfaro• or I:rt. - 4. Tin, Iron nr Stone r t., are hr.in no.t Fire Prof.( Put !roll 0,0-I,lllr y arr 10.1t1.4 u. larly V3!113t.4•. nine, (urn, a (iolo.lsh nnlurrllnn and entirely iire,int othlatroo or r 041.. they d r y qttirkly with a p./I,hed •tri fare. nnt blt,fee or crack nri tt Or Merl', and tt3 %lila 3 WI, morlth• 1311••• 410 not rttrint, c•-to, Irke 1.11.) ihr calf tly pito 1 non . Innsr. yond.f of 01.1,11 •TR trier to lilt follOKing rertificals, , P. (' & —Gentlemen , flaring made several Iritl)A of tone Brown lone Palnta in var lona methods C3ICObi.“I In tr,l lin Pr"lertiVe qualitiem opnn Wand and ?tleial,l ha, /lie ealmlag. non to state that tht, manila have been highly favora ble. The paint rovuring well, doing illini/dY and pnaseasing greater tenarity, eflrievitniS upon Iron than any other paint ivnti wbh It I am familiar. Sours Truly, JOHN C rimairioN. Engineer nfthe Philadelphia Gas Work, The undersigned fraying need thy 2ini trued In, rnnrnr In the (oregttleg opito,r, Mnrrlo.. Tacker & Mop rllll. - , lerrir :+ov. Res ney Nate 6: Cn , - Jar. T Sutton & e.... Penn Woi , k4. nankin: Iran ,ki .1. I'. Dean, L'nllal 9inte: Dr) Dm-k Dealers ropplle , l on fee vorable torme bv the Agouti of the Company A , ur 6.1531 wunt,rsALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' 11;-- Clocks, Watches, lewelery„ Miser and Plated • Wire. The Fn bar rlbe rn &fetter kat their es_ labllshment,two doors abovethe givers' Rank, Centre street. Pottsville, Pa. A splendid assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wore, kco at sorb priers as cannot fail io ptvr - ostixfartinn, and to,tvoich we los ito•the attention of Purchasers, assuring them that every article I. w itral•red - as rep resented. Our stock consists in part of a Dill assortment of GOLD 4- SILVER LEVER WATCHES do do Lepine do Sitter Table and Tra-sponi.s, Mantle oinsments,ran cy Goods, Watches, Jewelry and Gold woo's-tat to Sill parts of the United States by mall. with prrfect safety We are determined to sell at leas prices than the came artlclea are sold in Plsllndelplila P. P. Pvaerve thu rolvetileemeni, Rod ...famine out gtork whelk you vialtPotZgyille. WM. illtAllY - - J. sTEWART 'ELLIOTT. Per 14, 1650 . it). ly Partiettlar attention paid to the repalrine of3ll kind lorn•lttelte.t. 5 - - w-•„.........- -..........= .0 ,.. -...) lAN, BAILY /Br SON, imparters and Dealers In VECPUBTI. "WWII it SIM, IWATCRIA "'r Al: ' Trrt7 "" l t iTVllll)lCCt Are coustentle reeewini the latest styles of t h e above Goods, which are offeror at (wholesale or releul, et 24. VA Market... Street., above Beath, emu , 44 . ' I)sitor Strett, Pluledelplos. . 4r "a, rat mann re ma. . c oN ' l / 4 ' 4 '..arranla to Es %NW Ilurvlo. May 10, 19-tf REMOVAL t REMOVAL: n ," TEAll'llr4 I'llGIT."-- The truth of _J.., the old I...tin most 4,11, '' Ti. Ftirs,•• „ i. is apparent to all the world ; and te - ..d .5 Lt.' the importance and convenience of be- ' tv ine enabled In mark the moments as they fly, having by almost tinlverAl custom made a wnteh a nece9,a ry appendage to the. person of even body. Inc tinder stened is happy to announce te. 111., friends and the , Public that he has . p.st fated up an some new estah lt-Ament. hi Thnoto.on's new Molding, on the turner of CENTRE AND watt IMT-streets, POTTSVILLE, where be Is prepared In sell all kinds of Jewelry and silver Ware, aNn, a large 11060(ttllifil of Watches, Amid and silver, (foil jewelled) 1,1...”... &c., and also a great variety of flocks of all prices and 1:1 , 111IIII, all of whirl ti at he sold cheaper than thy:cheapest. Ile hopes, by orict ZWWOIII,II L., bIISIIWAII. With mo derate charges, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage he has heretofore received. - JAMES. W. 1 - MATO:V. 41-11. 1:121:1111231 (Ratty': Rau, Norwegian ore, t. Paltsriib, Preaa.,) Plumbing Shop. • HAS CONi4TANTI.V ON HAND SOPPLY OF all Si7./..9 of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, !Pock Tin, Bath Tube, shower Paths, Plydrante, liner, Doable 2nd Single Acting Pimps am( Water Closets; also, al kinds of Braga tocke for water and Xteam, Ilr.i , Oil Cape, and Globes for Enrollee. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing dune in the neatest manner at the shorteet notire. 13E1 N. It (.'..x..11 paid Cot old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, Oct. Rti. 1850. 43-tf BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS OR CERTIFI- calm PCIIIIIOII Certificate/,am! all Mumsnr money dug on avconnt .of arrears of pay, forage, mileage property lost, or destroyed in military service, ex penses incurred. or money expended for organizing Volunteer Companies before being mustered into the service of the tinited States. and alt other claim against the Government strictly attended to; and all claime wined at the 'bonnet notice. Persons hold ing untiquidaled claims against the Drilled States, can have them adJueted by calling at my office, In Centrestreet e next door to Jacob'Eline, Req. D, 0. McGOWAN. PotlevlDo,Nov, 9 1550 . 444 r - EC, r EM ZINC PAINTS, GnA Wt.! T. t: JOINEA & CO 17 South Whervec, on BRADY & ELLIOTT N. ni rrnwrmaa's FIrNrIT7!MIFMI "Encourage Henna Manufactures, If you want 'to support the Region-that's the lotawne!"-Bss.. - JeAsson. int ofigntslaty. FLIZI3 4:lLiit , aa wr Tuna AND STONu-WARE MANUFACTORY.. rims PROPRIETOR OF THIS MANUFACTORY, _Lem Prockville, to Schuylkill county, Pa..re spectfully solicits 0141.0V1 of the surrounding Son , • keepers for the articles of his manufacture, where he offers as Equal to as mace elsewhere, and lower In price than the trade of this region have ever yet Ibought. Tbey consist In part of Roekingbam-ware, viz: Pitchers, Caffee-Pots. Tea•Pous, Sugar-Bowls, Creams. Frult-Plates. Spittoons. are.. etc. STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DISHES.. 4 6 :: p N i s e ppies ~ " - •" Vegetable .. 4 - • • - Raking Plates, &e. Also, Yellow Stoneware. Mops and Root Beer Sot.: ttea, J up, Pitchers, Bowl.. Preserve, Jetty and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cake Moulds. Basins, Ewers and Chambers, and generally every article winufactu red . s« also. manufactures to order the following : Fire Burks of any shape or size : i rimy': cylinders and Linings of all pattern, : • Flue and Flooring Tiles; Arch, Key and Wedge 1311cas Oren, Arch and Floor Tiles, &c.,&.c. t.3.otilvdes for the above are respectfully solicited. Wrier and Show Ware.ronnt (Wholesale only) in elilver T. rate Buildines, Centse street, Pottsville. Address, F. HODWIN, Agent, Pottsville. N0v.13, 11350 47-tf VALUABLE BOOES-,VE,Ity one/Ip. nom pm ENSIVE Commentary, Vols., V Patrick, Lowth, Arnold, end •Vhitby's Commen tary, 4 Vols., Five Hundred Sketches and Siteletims of Sermons, l'ulplt Baty( topirdia Chambers' InfOrmadcli for the People, ClatteaCommentaty onAlie Testament, I Vol., Dick's Compete %Vocal+, lateat and complete Edt• lion, very Cheap, Wolk,. of Flavitia lopephita, at only „ Book of the United Runes, with a large number of illustrations, imrento Dow's Completa Work,. 01 Family Bibles, varying in prices from 01 to 4110; together with a large number of •ainable Books, at unusual low rates, Just received and for pale et B. BANNAN'M Chenp Book and titatlonery Shore Nov. 22, 10.51 , . 47 BOOKS! HOOKS! ! ! BOOKS!!! A RARE CHANCE FOB BARGAINS rrliE subscriber has Just received from Trade Bale. upward* of QOOO V OLllslErti of Books, embra leg a general assortment in Plain and Elerant bind ings, puttablr for general reading, and foi the Holi day., all of n Wit will be sold lower than city prices. lily ,stock will compare with that of any other store in the country, for en anoriment of elegant Bonk., and ho rimier' himself that the public will appreciate his efforts to ***Ply them with every thing they ratty require at home, in the Book line, at eery lore rate* co. Booksellera, Merchants, and others, will find his stock mote varied than in any store In the city, end hia prices wholesale, generally len than In the city. BANNA Ptibilsh.,, Stationer. and Printer. Nov 15, 11351. - 45 SODISTIUNG NEW riROCERIF:S AND PROVISIONS AT PIIILADEL _ phis whelerale prices. The underallned has opene•l to the silver Terrace building. Centre Street Pottsville, a general assortment of Groceries. PM v Isions, Fiala, 011. Btc., allof which will be sold at the same prices that country merchants pay to trie Philadelphia Jobbery. Delight added. All good, sold at this establishment, ate purchased from first hands In the elites of New Vora and Philadelphia, and deal ers tint be supplied here, at the same advance Nat Philadelphia merchants have In hitylnß from thesame MerChtifat3 are respectfully solicited to rail and ex amine fun themselves, before vialting the t Ity. c. .1. Dol3l3lliFx. Aeent. April 2.a, 1 , 451 174 f. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE) OFFICIO: MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. • A LL perpon wishing employment, blg and tittle. 11,, young and old, male and female, and also, alt pet son. wishing to employ any a nd all kind. of hand., iat , reit or .ervauto, will receive useful Information by calling at the air, of the anbecrlbor to Market .tree[, Prtt SV We, Pa trr Te nn s moderate. N. M. WILRON, J. P. Land Agc nt and General f•olleclor• 14-fy Apra 5. 001 F. FORD VENETIAN BLIND AND , FRANAPARENT WINDOW Abide Manufacturer. Whoteeale and Retail, No. 21. South 8' Street, Philadelphia. I,ETTRItEIJ SHADES for Store Wln.. dnwa painted to order. A1.:30 Reed Olinda, Buff Shades. Paper Cuttaine, Fireboard Plate*. 011rlothe, &t. Bite fornices, Bands and Ph Se., for Drapery ruitaln. Mifflin if., 1f,51 e` FIA - rn 13 , Cr • 7 ; , it"; Matti - "0 , 4' .1 - "•••••• - _ _ STILL Arionrcrt Curo of Ounstunption, • And its dangerous attendants. aftrr having lirrn given up to dl. by Physicians and Friends. the an nals of history. cannot furnish a • • p.iraliel. It •kould be' r,t.noirelq 111411101. three:hoer rAe world for (err...gee thousands Laborierz under-mu/err dsoortsto. which will p ronefuta I, weirs* arrested by rhepoirrrfal AGENCY OF OR. AYN I?I CaIII'OUNDSYRUP OF WILDCHER RY. roman, Lan ne COS%I(CED. PotxT OF Rogge, PrederitkCounty,Md., June 9th, ISM. Da. S sYxg.—Dear Sin:—ltellevlog it a duty 1 owe to the public, and in justice to you, I hare thought prop e r to make known one 01 the moot ex traordinary cures, In my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In the month of October last I was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast, which formed a large abeess, and also communicated to my Lungs. and very much afflicted them, and dis charged largo quantities of corruption, external and internal. that u. large quantities passed through my LotiTs. w Pick I threw up. My breath could also pats through my Lu rigs, and nut through the cavity of my brem.t -.llh apparent ease, attended With a violent cough, day arid might, loan of ap,.elite. and extreme Co that nlf pnyritrialln'theitqht ivy co..e en tirely hopelessand beyond the power of medicine.-- I remained In this wretched condition for a tong time until I was wasted -to a nacre skeleton, and there seenwd to he no }rope for rue, but having read in tile minic papers of the many wonderful cures performed ~try your COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, immediately sent to 133111M0-ft for five bottles and rot:me:wed fin tide, and to my great a:lds:action and anxious family, the abcess or opening in illy lanes ' began to heal, and the cough subside. and on using ten bottles I oas reatored to perfect health. I feel very grateful and firmly believe, that to your valu able medicine. under the blessings of Divine Prove- deuce, I am ndebted for (hie great change. add 1 am happy In say that I am now enjoying as good health as I ever have. For the satisfaction of those who aro not Regnant tcd with me. t append to ibis cestifiente the names of;.entlemen well and favorably known to n large p o rtrait of the ritirens of Maryland and Virginia, and on: doubtless induce all who are similarly afflicted to Iry tone wonderful and iiivalnalle Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Yours, Very Respectfully. THOMAS DIXON. The anhecriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can - testify that he has been afflicted as above represented. I regard his recovery as almost a miracle. Ile lea worthy member of onclety. JAMES R. DIIRROROW, . Paster of Berlin Circuit. Baltimore Confirrnee. Wedbe undersigned.residents of the Point of Rocks and vicinity.are acquainted with Thomas Dixon' and know liter tin :are been allikted as above represented and wee thimglit by his frit rids, at well as by' our inner *Caul physicians, to be oast recovery, but by the exclusive use of that Inestimable remedy. T}r. Sicayne'd Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, hi now re etored to perfect health, and we feel duty bound to. recommend thin valuable medidine to all who may be ehntlet ly afflicted, Fred. ;stock. Mesrhani,l O. Thnmas, Lloyd C. Belt, W. 11. Smith. riamocl W. Maser. E. W. William B. Watkins, Philip Haines, John Welter. Philip Melgatthaltn. The above 'lnvaluable Medicine' is the result. of many years extensive practice In Phltadelphia,:by Dr. riwayne. Very Important Caution. Remember nopreparation of Wild Cherry is gen nine, extent the anginal article an prepared by Dr. Stwayne. Hee that his Portrait Is, on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compound your wilt never know the real %trines of Wild Cherry. • DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. Swayne'e Celebrated Verniilligo A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspep sia, Cholera Minims, eltitlY or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful Family luedicine ever Offered to the Public. J. .1 Ai ace, ri highly respectable merchant of Wit liamspon, Pa., mama.. I have Weil your Vertnifuge in my own fealty, aid can speak in the very highest tering of It. My wife is so much pleased wall It she will use tin other. Remember none in genuine except that in square brittle+, with the portrait of Oa. S Ayala on eat h wrapper. r 4 - ," See that the name In spelt correctly, SIVAYNC. D, , :icayse's3sirar Coaled Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tire Pins. There are undoubtedly the best Pills offered to the public, and no family shottid he without them. Rafe I and easy in their operation, without producing nny griping pain or unpleasant feelings. They are perull.. snit adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it fir to nourish and Invigorate the whole system. A feiv doses will oftentimes prevent p severe attack of stamens, and for complaints In which females are 'subject they are invaluable. No Pills can have abet ter effect than these for monthly iriegtilarities which orraniunally happen to women. They anoint at the bconunenreinent of puberty; also when there in a check from cold, or improper eXposure, and even at the time of thew entire cessatlon. By taking this medicine women moonlit be carried on through. with the change of life without danger or Infringement on I their more youthful days of womanhood. Be particular to obtain the genuine, see that they are In boxes turned out of the solid wood, covered with a red label with the signature of Da. Sw A Tie thereon. REMON AI De. Sirs amt. PrMatelot- of the widety celebrated I;ompot;ttp elver, OP WILD CHERRY' and other Fs.t- SLr Met:ll4ln La. has removed his rfOloiPat Office from the corner of MOO% and Rare streets to No. 4 NORTH NEVENTif Street, alloys Market, Phtlrtilelphla, where. ell milers mar be addressed. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL. COUNTS,. PAIN IL BROWN. J. cuticle; C. fIUGIIES, }Putt"'"l''l.3. JAMES li. FALLS / ' Adincraville, Pa. JOHN \V. 111138% 3 C•acli•llviimmatt, H. 14116AFEn, SrhUpllall lia ven,ll.Bniensa,PortCirtion; .101171 A. +Wro,Taylors viiirill Ilsso,Tosearera ;E. J. Fair,Taniaque ;G • ntarenrpert, New Castle; W. !doormat's: W. Pains Clair; Mirca ktitt.LirsiAra,Patteraon; PAUL BAN.. Pinegrove; ECRBLAr. &MAIDS. Tremont; encomia. & Soo. Llewellyn; .10414 WILLIAMS, Middleport; C. FrialLeY, Orwigsbure; Ccimion & Roo.tos New Philadelphia; S. Mum Orwigalinrg Landing; J. ST Aprrox .Mcliearsburot; JACO. KAU rirmAx, and G. k E. WEI/T, Lower Mahantango; and by ail .Dea tern in medicine everywhere. WAgents wishing a fresh supply of Dn. Cary, Kee MEDICIa cal will please send their, milers in the Prin cipal Office, Pitiltidelphla. Sept. 13, 1851. 37-Ly rpis nootnNa.-TMB BEING THE fIEAr 1 son when our eitleans who desire to secure thel buildings from the ravages of fire, should :erg to have them made lire-proof—the undersigned would' re speetfutly Inform the public that he b Prepared to fulfil all orditeifoe Tht AM, &c. JACOB M. LON 4. 11$4 Pottsville, Josef% IKw POTTWILLE ILCMDZIBIT. ell BE undersigned having been entrusted with the di .l 'tenon untie Pottsville Acadensy,takestbe liberty to recommend this Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal, who received his edutation in the beet universities of Germany and Parts, and who has been for several yeatsengaged hate:whin in this country, will teach anelent and modern languages, as i Latin. Greek,Uebrear,Geimanand French. the hither branches of Mathematics, as Geometry, Algebra Surveying, Mensuration and Calculus, as Well as Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry ; whilst Mr..). Snot:mt. a graduate of Yale Col lege and a practical hook-keeper, will take charge of the English branches, as Spellins. Reading, Writing, Composition, Rhetoric. Arithmetic, History and Geo graphy. Them - Mentes of Bona-keening will be taught and the pupils exercised in the keeping of InClitions accounts by idouble entry. Maria G. Ayer. a gradu.' ate of Neel Hampshire Female Seminary , bas been engaged to reach the Elementary branches and Draw ing. EVen the smallest boys will be faithfully taught by the leathers tnernselves, and to young men an op portunity will he °Cord, d to prosecute they studies. as tar as at any of our common Colleges. With a strict discipline shall he combined a respectful and kind treat meat °Me scholars. rungs from abroad can be accom modated with boarding on mOderatetermson respecta ble private boarding 110UseS. 'Moe des iri tut to learn the German language thoroughly. can find admittance in an aciAmptisbed German fatuity. The terms of Tin- , lion are as hitherto, 311 yearly. for Langnages and Drawing *8 extra. The year Is divided into 3 sessions, lit from the I st Monday in Sept, to New Year, 010. ex- Gala; 3d, from New Year to the 2d Monday In April. 137 nod $l5O extra. 3d from thence to the 3,1 Monday Iri July. 117, and 3150 extra. Rills payable at the end of the nest month of each sessinn. It is highly impor tant that every Scholar 0000 enter the School with the commencement of the Ltirst G .LBese ton. . NELE, Principal. July 12,1521 PURE wmTE LEAD. xx 7 EVIERti.t. & BROTHER, Manufacturers, No. Vll 05. NORTH FRONT Str 1, Philadelphia, have 4 now a good supply of their w rraotcd purr WRITE LEAD, and those customers n havqtrecn Ppatinglif supplied in consequence of a inn on the article s pltall now have their orders Oiled. No known substance pOiliefillfil-those p 'alive and beautifying proprrilles, so desirable In a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; bence any admixture of other materials only mars its value, it has, ther, fore, been the steady aim of the manufac turers, for many years, to supply to the public a oet , fertly pure whit* lead, and the unceasing demand for the-mule, is proof that It has met with favor, It Is Invariably branded on one head : WETHERILL & WIDMER In full, and on the other, warranted pare. alt In red letters. Philada., July 12.18al SA-1y UV - 'S ESSIINCE or COFFEE. nt iioCor„ n 0 packages ; r" t: Ess enc e opo e will preserve the taste of the real COMSP, WM) the ad dition of a mnre delicate and finer flavor It is also More conducive to health than the finer mitre, Is fli• sler made. does not requite anything to cleat it. and 12 fie* front sediment, Thin Essrper is now extensively used In various sectmn. atilt, roole. 2 single agent having sold 10,0011 rake, In a single county in this taste. Price Ilk cents per cake. rot sale wholesale and retail by the either riber, at his variety store. B. DAMMAM, Agent for StituYintli CO. s.}. Merchants and others supplied to aril a gain at the Manufacturer's prices. Try li. I have examined an article prePared by Messrs. Rummel, Bnbler & rn., of Philadelphia. called " Es sence of Coffee," which is intended to be used with Coffee for the purpose of Improvlngit I find it not Only free front anything delttetions to health, bin on the contrary, the, ingredients of w•hlrh.it is crdnposed, are perfectly wholesome. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist and A nalysist,73 Chambers St. New York. Ang. 22, 1851. - - COACH VLAKER'S REMOVAL. THE SUB SCRIBER HAVINO ted upone of the largest roach Shops In the State, in 11,yal SIIPMI, Pottsville, 2 agjallelliN Pa., nett to J. II Nilams& to.'s Screen Factory. where his farilities for Manufacturing all kinds of Carria gement/ Light Waggons. rannni our. passed—befog s practical Mechanic, and having a ntrinherof years' experience in the business, he hopes to give general satietactioc All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. Also. second-hand W' agqns. 4.c All repairs orally dopel rimers from n distance promptly attended us. WIRT AR A. KIRK. June 5,184 a 2:Lif NEW and vrnmsivie ASSORTMENT of fresh Fall and (Viol,. Good,. (DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS ; WARE, PROVISIONS r ,Ve irliE subscribers have agent much one and taken unusual pains, in attending the Auctions, both in New York and Pniladelphra, in the purchase of their extensive assortment of goods now opening at their Wholesale and Retail (store, Centre Istrecl, directly opposite the Poet Office. where they respectfully in vite all purchasers to call, being well assured, from so varied and general an aesortinent.le they now have, no one can fall n( being areorundated—as to price.. they are well satisfied IheiTieelVee. and can tt,oire customers flint nn emtnbllehinen cart undersell them In city Of (nullity. Call and'esainine, and you will he convinced of lie truth of our statement—to enii mocaie the various kinds Of goods would betedious, we would only remark that our assortment is ample, full and seasonable, nutted to the genets' martin of the community. .10,1N5T115 . ..4 polo.v)ii. Oct. 25, /A5l 43..tf lUD THE FEANELIN SJEE ECPWRANCF. cONIPANN OF PHILADELPHIA 0 FF"'E No. 1631 (71v.stoni stroet, near Filth et DIREeTonm, Charles N, Itaackrt, George W. Dollard,' Thomas Mart. n Tobias Wagner, Zi Samuel Grant, Da via S. Brown, Jacob It. eimitts, Mot ris Patterson. c.lntintie to make Insurance. permanent or limited nn every description of property, to town and comity at rates as low an are consistent with security. The Company have relierved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital sod Prentinnis, safely invented, afford amide prdrectiom to the nano red. The assetsof the Company on .Ittnuary Ist, 1549, as published agreeably to an Am bf Assembly, were as follows, I'll. Mortgages Real Estate, t....'30.5.55 1 65 Stocks, 51.563 25 107355 90 Cash, &c . 45,157 67 Tr mporary, Inana, 15,459 00. Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they ha ve paid nowards'of one 'Athol t tro hun dred thousand dollars,Josses by fire, t hereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as GS. ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all Ilabilrt ire. (II ARLES N.'S/it:S;(IMR. Pfestdent. CHARLES G. 114Nt'S ES, Secretary. The subsciltint has been iiptininted agent. for the above mentioned Institution, and In now prepared to make insurance, On every description ofproperf . t • at the lowest rat ea. ANDREw nussur. Agent Pottsville, Jan 11,1.'551 2-• f LIFE "INSURANCE, GIR.%RD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY 1 and Trust Company,orPhilatielphia. Office No. 131 Chesnut Street. Capital. $300,000 Charter per cen,inue to make in•nranre,, on Lives on the meet favorable term*. The capital beittgpaid npand laveated,together with s'iarge and constantly increasing reserved fond, of fer' a perfect security to the Insured. The premiums may he paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a poste periodically to theln surances for life, The first Boum, appropriated In December.lB44,ar.,l the second Fianna in December, 1849, amount to an addition of $262 50.t0 every $lOOO Insured under the oldest policies. making 411202 50 which wilt he paid when r shall become a claim, In stead of $lOOO originally insured ; the next Wes' amount to sls37 501 the next in age to $1912 51) for every $1000; the °there In the game proportion ac cOrding to the amount and time of stendine, which addhinna make an average of more than GO per cent. opottthe premiums paid, witfinnt increasing the an nul; (premium. The ration log are a few r[ll Policy OM containing tables of rate■ and explatta i application and further information the office. Pamphlets ikons, forms o can he had at t RICtIPADR,PrveMent JORN F. Lotto, Actuary. The loabseriber Is Agent for the above Company in County, and wilt ettert Ineuranrce, and give ail neeevraty Information on the aubbect.- 0. ANNAN. 26-ly ne 29, 1950 PROTECT YOURSELVES rrilE Delaware MOMS, 143fely Insurance Company 1 —Office North Room of the Exchange. Third tat., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—BuIIdIngs, Merchandise and other property In Town and Caustic,. insured again:4 loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate ofprenbum. MARINE INSURANCE.—They sass Inswe Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. foreign or coastwise under open or speclalpollcies, as the assured may desire. ILhAND TRANSPORTATION —They Rion Insure merrhandlte tratippnrted by %Yarrow., rlni/rnad rare• Canal Wale and dteamboats, on rivers and lakes, on the mnst liberal terms. Joseph II Seal. Jamee C Hand Edmund a.. Solider, Theoptillue Paulding John C Davie. • • H. Jones Brooke, Robert Bump, Henry (titian, John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig, 142111111e1 Ediv ants, George Serrill. Den. D Leiner, Spencer MelDmin, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly. leaac rt. Davis, J. G. Jnhnron, William Fnlwell Wlllmm Day. Sohn Newlin. Dr. S. Thoma s , Dr. E. M. Dueinn, John Seller,. • lNllliam Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. I`. Morgan, W Win. Raestry. ILLIAM MARTIN Precident. RI.CII•RD R. NHWOOLD, Secretary. Thetutivcriber having been appointed agent for the above.Company.ts noprprepared make Insurance on all description!. of property on. the most liberal term.. Apply at G. 11. Potts' office. Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville, CDO A. M. MANALD. 45.1 y mars RIVET'S POWDERS Nov IL 1840. DR rums preparation 14 now being offered to the public J. as a guarranteed Cure for the HEAVEN Iri Hor ses. and as the only known medicine In the world having_ been used in the private Veterinary proctire, of the proprietor for the last 37 years ; and be has never known It to fail in a single instance of produ cing a lasting tore, and leaving the horse in good ' puha for work. The titter incompetency of the horse for laber, when troubled with this common disease, should induce' every oue having such to apply imme diately [Oasis remedy. Price one dollar per package, which wi ll be sent " with full directions," to any part of theuntied States All fetters or communications. to be addressed " Post NM," to . 1. P, HOYT. Rear of No. 10 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia. re Wholesale Agent for the United Stated , N. D.—Agents wanted throughout the Zonotry. to to whom a liberal discount wilt be glven and their mimeo plated in the advertisements. ' Address an above. Dr. Hoyt's Heave Powders for sale, wholesale and etail, by 11. BANNAN. Sole Agent fur Schuylkill County. 41-6nt Os!. 1. 1851 TOTS AND FANGS GOODS. -DEcEtv ED by late arrival a large and.fresh stock, Ilk of French and German Goods, comprising Toys, In great variety. from fine to low priced Dolls. Drums, Fancy Boxes. Violins and Violin Strings, gee.. & e . ALSO. Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, and Needles .of the best English wannfatiture, for sale, Wholesale and Recall, by JOHN id. HEYI3ERGEB & BRO. Importers, No. 47 north Second meet, ?Weds. Oct 11, 1611 414111 INDEMNITY $ 1,2'20,097 07 ples item the RP- Am' t of policy and bootie to he iner'nd by future adlilon.. Ann, Illoutta or lii red. additson. 31^5450 2,475 thl t.,1 r.o &c. *lOOO 3152 50 ^5OO 640 :MA 415 oil t t 50 &c. & • niietcsoßs - - INSTRUCTION IN DANCING. DsoF. E. A PREYttEILLER, from the first sehools .1 In Europo, respectiully announces to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pottsville and its vicinity, that Me visit to Ibis place is for the purpose, of forming win :rr Cfastes for Instruction fn Dancing. Hie rooms are being suitably fitted up, and will shortly be open for the reception of pupils. In the meantime be will have the !memo' waiting nponthe eithenp at Itteir residence fur the purpose of obtaining theit stibAerip , tions. The folloWing ore some of the Dances he proposes to teach in the course of the season .—.(Eitaiitilles; 'French Polito, Swedish, Plain, Muguilta, Combina tion„—Waltzes; Plain, Polka, Scotch, Gallop, Hop, .Compliment, Tyrol,—Polkv; Spring, Nailonal, Dal let,—Dencesr Polonaise, AU,ZUg:ne Contre, Society Contre. Fairy Lionel. - Private lessons given, if required:—Coiillion par i ties writ be given every two weeks. Days of TUlllon :—Monday and i — Ladies from 2 to 4 , Gentlemen y to In; Children '3 to 7 P.M. Terms moderate—payable one half in ' advance, the other 'after the first vii lessons. October El. MI. 41-tf CABINET AND 147BNITCIICEI WARE 110 USE.—The subscriber announces to his friends and the public lu general, that he has enlarged Eta Cabinet , ‘Vare Room', In Mahantongo. Strezt.and has increased, his stock of Cabinet Ware, Furnishing Gouda, dr.c, which have beet, selected with care, and manufac tured principally by hunself.of the best materials.— lie keeps always ou hand, all kinds of Parlor and aerieratilouseholdruinituret tie.tding.titinde,shades, Looking-glasses,&c.„ ht., together with the Witte* usnally kept by Upholsterers. All orders nromptly executed. and houses furnished and ophol.terme done, at the shortest notice. He returns Ms thanks to the public for the patron age he has already received, and hoofs, by Mriti at. tention to business, and moderate priers, to secure further patronage. and a largely Increased business. (or which he Is now prepared. •17.41n1 EMCEED HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY, R"'vEw to No. 144 RACE etreet, (between 46 and Stb, opprntite Crown weer.) l'hi:adelphh, where the proprietor ii enahled, by incr , a•ert Llllll - to eupply the growtng detnatot tot 110VV,It'e INK,whlrit Its wide-spread reparation 11.14 created. This Ink Is now so teen established in the goo , nnininnand confidence of the American Public, tits' to scarcely necessary to ssy tiny thing in Its lacer, ti the minufacturer takes tins opportunity to say Oa the confidence thussecuted 'ha!' not be abused. In addttlon to the vdirtritis /cit.& of Writing Ink, h. also manufartiores -Idatnestine Ceres: fi.r tnendln, Glass and (Amin, tie well an ti an terior Nut* . trial Ante is necessary to Insure Its future tute,.tt.d seah,,,, melt adapted far nrtiv:glAt. Anti &litters SI a Vtql low prier, In /arkn , or rmali qtivoif(rA. ()nista addressed in JOMENI E. HOVER, Ifennfscturerer, No 111 ,trert, between Ith Stn, opposite Crown 4t1,,t, PhPadeldphs.4 Rept 12, 031 37-4ni CASPER HEFT. imPonTrAi ANA rm.arit iN tV INEB Liquors, and Imported Seg,tra, No Nort! t'F' TIMID Street Pitt'adcfplila. would ten'erf tufty rail the attention or lintel-keepers and others to use sveti affected stuck of '.VIN LIQCOUR in , imported CIG A krt. in atc•re and ender Cnsinln-totLir Lora. COGNAC BRANDIES of outru. Brands cOnslatiug or Pale and Dark, 'Martel tar CO Pine} Hennessy, ogtory, °lard, On pity dr. Co., and °tares super Old ,London Dock, and v trtoks; Brands 01 COgnar Sird other Ilrandies. &c—Flne old Madeira. Shrriy. T e nerld r and Lisbon %Vines—Soper old Port Wine, Clarets or different kinds. on dr.stieht or In Glass, 11+IdoIck, P. A. Montm & Co., and (leonine Anchor Brands; In Pints and (Loam. tozet her with a general imAnittneni of scotch and Jrlsh Molt 'Whisker, Holland Can. Ja maica sinking. Peach Llrtn.ly, old Bourbon, Mononga hela Whlalcey.2 Wild Cherry, Etat kberry, }Nephew') and Larendregran..l los. 65. 81113..1-Int WI co snd tirc, j o. ach Bitters 44 Phil:lda.. one 7.11,51 LIG/IT, LIGUT, LIGUT, AT N0.'221 North Rd street. Above Vine, Ea.! side Philarlelphla. The entorrlbers tall the attentlor of their friends and the puhlic In general, to their New t%rtproe,e,l NSW Oil !AUT. AI.RC), fluid, Lard Oil Larripri—rifle rlltUrell of every dec.( Option, Chan deliers, Pendants.. Side Rrarhets for 1,1111p9 or tiar eandelahras, Gorindolem, Rotplet Holders, Vaces NAM Lamps, Hall Lanierne and Starlit , hist. Lamps A general assortment or Iqta•ree* and lititanla Lampe for domestic purpose, G9ll Fitting done at Mott notice. Lampwlck Inlatge vartely. ALSO, Tin Cant of all sizes. • • By perm - mai attention to the manufartnrlng of tht. /hove attlelea, enabtea them to nell at the Very Inntect market prieet All good♦ warranted. Beet quality of Camphine. Pine and Burning Fluid. Wholesale and Retail. N. B.—Store, No. 121 North 2.1 street. (Burnt His trtrt.)—Factory,No.?6, Noble street, near !Wirth. ITHIPRICIf. HORNING & Manufacturers Ort 21.3 m VORTEITIS' LABORATORY. A 4041101, ' suitable for . DruggiatA, Burning Fluid, ry Hatter's Perfumea, Sr Pine Oil nr fl:lmpleine,'distilled by ileala Burning Fluid; Phosgene G" ; Spirit% of Turpentine Venire Tarperitine, Bright Varrd-h Corral arniNh of every de.wription and quality ; Japan and Shellac Varnloh of all eolniq and guald Bea ; lean, Learhor, Cunrala Ic, Paper and nther Carle tie.,, BraPh Makere, Whip Ntibere and rArninmi con•tnntly on hand, and for sale at the I.4boratory. 581 North FRONT •trerl, Philadelphia N B. ()Moire wltl be received nt No. MI MARKET mtrept above E1011T11.3 . 2 N. SF:CON Pi girowt. above Chri+t llitrh, avid at ttM RACE street. .1 A. rorrrur: , . Oct 41-nm_ OSEFOL WORDS, NEW EDITIONS. DusiNcss MAN'S ASSISTANT—a collection of Dupwards of 100 Forma need In humor., traostac tiong, with the rotes of law, enabling PV(Sfllln, in write and execute Agreement.. A,•ignmenta, Award.. nil.. of Sale, and lidls of Exchange, !ands, Composition. with eredttore, ac^.. . . . 51easurers' Coniptete Guide—consisting of tattles for ths measurement of all tiOrb4 of Lumber, Roles, Packages, StrincEL Plastering, Paintint.t, Flooring, Iron, With Interest, Eimstion. Landlord and Tenants' Asiti.tatat--cntitaming lli Legal Rights, Dittll.9, and Liabilities of Landlord and Tenani, toles of taw on the subject of Division of Fences, Partin°, Walls, k c ,tr , hound, together and singly an cloth anti piper role, 01 , 111-hell, .11 , 1 f o r .31P by R. iltititiNN• Nov. 13, IQ3t 45 pIIE rccttenttot roit,etilietit i Ifie liflis.ll and / progress of Jenny Imo]. haVing Fllbettled rhtrr her ilersrture from the City,liii• treat rentre of ittlnt, tiOil sppe3rs to he at the LAIVII' STORE, F. Corner Fourth and CHERRY curet., delphu.. where ran be found the rheap..., and 11.70 3.3OrIMPIIIA of LAMPS of every deecrtution to the city. A lan. Chatilintlere thu newe... finfierom. Ho 'gout 1101 , 1 era and Candelabra.. of the most approved , Onttaritly of }rata. N B VV will mill, artaligerneni4 for lightning Up Politic Hoorni, for one or more nightm on the moil rrainnably terWo, at the Rlinrurst I , I I I,FARTII DAVIN. rhilatia Sept '27,1F51 PIANOS Isi Tiff: eubscrther ha clog juM teceivee ..., , i sn elegant hi octave Napo from the ref 4 ehrafed establighment of Conrad Meve v with all the latert improvements, ft,,e,, Mood frame, tt will he ' , old at the Manufacturer', law efl, ?tier, A he:toilful assortment of Meintleoma, or ti,raphine Will be received in a few dare, of the most 3pprOVea inn nufacture. Personsin want or air; kind of Illiffileillmteuruenii can now be „supplied vl,h ~nod or, Oh, ae inoderati prlega, B. II CNNAN. August 30, COUGHS, COLDS, 110XRS6ESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Thor remedy is offeted to the rommnnity aith the confidence we teel to an article which seldom Nils-to realize the bappr•'st etferta that ran ho desired So wide in the fold of It I.GPflilll.9ll and an nu (her ons the rase, of Its ~tree. that nititont every went ion of the, emtntry abound+ in persons, ;subtitle known. who hare been restored from alarming and even des perate dlsea.ca of the lunge. by It• one. When one* tried, Its superiority over t.very other mcl•rine of Its krill], II ton apparent to eronhe, oh.er.i.tion, and where lin virtues are tin•rn•n, the . ruble ho longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous atTections of the polotnnarri organs. which are incident to nor chins!r. And not only in the formldabre attack. upon the Inner, but for the Milder varieties of Colds. Cough., and for Children it la the pleananteat and farell medi cine that fail be obtained. No family simnid be without it, and those WhO have tiled It, never will. R ea ,' t h e opinion of the following gentlemen. who will be recognized in the various aectiona of country where they are located—each and all as merchants 01 the drat class arid of the -higheet character—as the oldest and moist extenolve Wholesale Dealer' , to kled trine with an experience unlimited on the stitiJest of which they speak if there is an r cattle in the Judg ment of e zperience, ace THIS CERTIFICATE We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, basing been long acquainted with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hereby certify our belief that It I.i the beat and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaint, ever of feted to the AtoOrican People. And We wontd, from our kndwitidge nt its composition, and extensive use. Nines', cordially commend it to the afflicted as woe. thy their hest confidence. and with the firm conetc lion that It will do for their relief all' that medicine can do. fienahaw, Edmanda Boiton. Reese dc Coulson, Baltimore. Maryland • Ladd & Ingraham, Bangor. Maine Hartland, HarraD 4- co.. Jacob S. Farrand. Detroit, filictogan T. H. McAllister, Louisville, Kentucky. Francis & Walton, at. i.onts. Mtashort. Joseph Tucker, Mobilo. Alabama. Theodore A. Peck, Burlington. Vermont . Itaviland, Staley & Co„ Augusta. c e04 .1, Isaac D. James. Trenton, New Jersey J. M. Townsend, Pittsburg, Penh. Clark k Co.. Chicago, E. E. Gay. Burlington, lowa. M. A. Santos & Bon, Norfolk, Virginia. • Edward firinghurat, Wilmingtou„! Delaware. John Gilbert dt Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Z. D. & W. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C. J. Wright & Co.,New Orleans, La. Watson, Wall & Co., Foi t Wayne. Indiana. C. C. Richmond & Co , San Francisco, cat. Lewis & Ames. Tallahasse. Florida. Wade, Eckstein & CO.. Cincinnati:Ohio. IN FOREIGN coUNtaißs - .1. C, Coffin Jr, co., Valparaiso, F. M. Dimond &Co , Vera Cruz, MextCo Fred Rivas & Ca., flogoto,.New Grenada. S. Provost 4- Co., Lima, Peru. Morton* Co., Halifax. Nova.Bcntia• T. Walker g- son, St, Johns, New Brunswick, With Mulch assurance, and (ram such men, no I - sironger proof can he adduced, ercept that found in Vita effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AVERS, Practical Chemist, Lowell. Mass, Sold id Pefortille,hyJOHN O. BROWN: Misers vlifs,3. D.FALLiti and Druggists generally, Nov. 15, 1661 45.3m0 lie jfarmgr. M2Mi The following recipe fir curio; beef and " Jersey Aacas," appeared originally in the Farmer's Cabinet : As the season for slaughtering our cattle and hogs, and putting them to the cellar for family use, is at hand, :he best mode of. cu• ring beef, pork, and barn., is important to every housekeeper. I take it for granted every one knows that in curing pork, the main point is to put is a great abundance of gooctsalt. There aced be ne teat of applying too much. If not re quired in curing the mead; it will remain in the cask. and is as good as ever lobe applied EECEI Iu curing beef, salt should be used m ore sparingly. Six pounds or fine salt, four ounces of saltpetre, one and a quarter pounds of brown - sugar, make a good proportion of ingredients for 100 lbs of beef. In twenty. tour hours a pickle that will bear an egg end-ways should be applied. Drying beef should remain in the pickle about ten days. 'o cure hams thoroughly, so as to have them suffiiiently salt, and to give them the rcal•Jersey flavor, is a more delicate opera. lion, and requires a nice hand. The follow. lag receipt is a good one. and may be relied I on for making a first-rate,ham: To 80 lbs. of hams, take tour ounces of brown sugar, three ounces of saltpetre, and one pint of fine salt. pulrer,ize and mix them thorough. ly rub the halits well all over, particularly on the flesh side, and layithem on boards for 36 or 49 hours. then pack them in casks, adding two quarts ot i lne salt to every 80 lbs. of hams. la fifteen In eighteen days they may be huLg up to Jnoke. KAISINO QUINCES A correspondent of the Hort,teutturist, who. raises this fruit of extraordinary excellence, pursues the following course. He selects' a good, deep, dry, rich soil, which is deepened by a thorough ues of the sub-oil plough, and manure applied copiously and steeply, by dropping it in the bottom of the furrow as the plough proceeds. Large and deep holes are dug for the trees : each receive half a barrel of good compost ; the branches are shortened one half before setting, and `the soil well settled among the roots by drench. log with water before the hole is quite filled All fruit trees, by the way, should receive l this good treatment. Ile does not lose one in a hundred by this excellent practice. EBB The pruning is given in autumn, and con. sists of cutting our, as sparingly amossible, and only old, crooked, crowded; snd decay. ed branches. Every autumn manure is spread round each tree, and after a light ploughing in spring, salt is spread broad. cast at the rate of ten bushels to the acre.— The salt is regarded of very great conic• quence, but must be applied in connexion with free manuring every year. The ground is kept mellow and clean by constant mild. cation, potatoes, sugar beets, tet.,being found well adapted to the purpose. The principal secret. of success, it will thus be perceived, consists in cultivating and doing everything in the hest possible manner; whileothers,who do not succeed, do not cultivMe their trees at all. The writer states that a good crop of quip• ces may be obtained three years after trans• planting% and the trees will continue in a productive state thirty years. No oue, who has not tried them, knows the value of husk beds. Straw beds and mattrasses would be entirely done away with if husk beds were once tried. They are not only more pliable than mattrasses, but more durable. The first cost is hut trifling. To have husks nice, they may be split after the manner of splitting straws for braiding.— The liner they are split the.softer will he the bed, although ihey will not be likely "to last as long as when they are put in whole. Three barrels full, well stowed in, will fill a good sized tick, that is, after they have been split. The bed will always be light, the husks do not become matted down like feath• ers, and they are certainly more healthy u, sleep on. Feather beds ought to be done away with : especially in warm weather. For spring summer, and fall husk beds ought to be " alt the go," and such undoubtedly will be the case when brought into use. o There is no better time to procure the Waits thin when the corn is being harvested, and the husks will be much nicer and cleaner when corn is cut up at the bottom and put in shocks. They do not become so dry and weather-beaten. It is calculated that a good husk bed will last from twerity-ve to thirty years. Every farmer's daughter can supply herself with beds (against time of need) at a trifling expense, which is quite an induce• meat now-a4days. TO !TAKE PEAR TREES' BEAR I was afflicted by the sight in my garden. for four or five years, of the 'most luxuriant and thrifty young pear trees, which would not hear; but all their strength ran to wood. Vexed at this, I resolved to try the effect of bending down the branches so as to check the flow of sap and caused them to form fruit buds instead of wood buds. Aecord ingly, the first 'week of December, 1812, filled my pockets with atom twins; i I drove down some small pegs into the ground un derneath my frees, ( which had branched low, so as to make dwarfish heads ;) I then tied a string to the end of every ,long ebißit, and gradually bringing down the end of the limb until it curved down so as to nuke a consid erable 'bend or bow, I fastened it in that' position either by tying the other end of the, string to the peg, of to another branch or a, part of the trunk. According to my expectation, the tree next year changed Its habits of growth, and set an abundance of fruit buds. Since that, I have had plentiful crops of trait without trouble— take good care not to let many branchee go on the upright system.=(forticulturist. INSTRUCTION IN 1013.1CULTITRE. In the kingdom of Prussia there are five t" Agricultural Colleges, and a sixth one, is about to be opened ; in these are taught; by both theory and practice, the highest branches of science, connected with the culture of the soil ; of Agricultural Schools of a more ele mentary order, there are.ten ; there ire also seven schools devoted, to instruction in the culture of flax two specially devoted to in struction in the, management of meadow lands ; one for the instruction io the man agement of sheep : and there arelalso forty five model farms, intended to serve in intro it ducing Netter .modes of agriculture ; , in alf seventy-one public establishments. , for Bpi. cultural education, not to mention others of a kindred nature, or those private schools twhere the art and science of good farming I are taught.—N. 1. Trihne. Save all the bones, and having mashed them, place them in a nub and pour over them a quantity of sulphuiic acid. They Will be dissolved, and may then be applied as manure to yotir turnip and other crop& Not a bone should; be thrown gull: HUSK 'BEDS. BONES. ES
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