c 4;Z:3. , ,. , !cr 7 .:! - ) 7 :'-i s itv:ir - nrr.z r e 4 R "g 6111 " - I.7 , y,*seeeli -made in the Florida Legisla -',_.lfr 7eittOltaciaion of a member's death has 1. :Ole: rettati; but it is gOod enough, to -z .- - - ..: - .--;iii! Mr. -; Speaker, -Sir—Our fellow citizen, • -, : - . - i'f':l.lfr, Silas Higgini, whri Was lately, a mem irthiibranch of the Legislature, is dead, 1 , F . :::iti4 he died yesterday in the fornoon. - He ..1 . -- ,7. bin the brow-creaters, (bronchitis) and was str - unetitata3mi individual. His character was gtod up to the time of his death, and :heYnerer.tosf - his voice. He was fitty-six liars CO, and was taken sick before he died 1 atfiis boarding-bouse, where board can be Astfil ata dollar and seventy-five cents a week, .411144 and)ights included. He was an . , . tour - creator , and in the early pats of 1 re had a father and mother. His uncle, - -...- iV" Higgins, served under General • .W , I.: : • . , . who was buried soon alter his' ;11- '&i. "with military honors, and several guns ,lr . l Inst. in firing satotes. Sir, Mr. Speak . Saitilieneral Washington would have voted - ... ; ;ltailitaTariff 184 if he had been alive, and .... .:11 - 111/4 died sometime beforehand. Now Mr. • - : . Speaker, such beicg the cheneter of General Washington,' motion, that we wear crape aroarid the left atm of this Legislature, and adjoniu till tomorrow as an emblem of our _' respeita for the memo)). of S. Higgins, who lor,tlitiiid,. and died of the 4 brown-creaters' ter' _~_` far - 'ift.ltouttrtan ? Witness—lust five feet four inches and a Pki!ry - er—How it it you are so exact, fel ' , - SE -Wititess—Expecting some fool might ask coocluded to measure it. "" fudge—Have you any more questions to put to the witness? . Lawyer—None your honor. WA:less leaVes the box with his thumb swainst bis 'nose. and his finger vibrating. . a:7"• «ILL Sot; take th 4 woman to be yem: wetfckd wife," said a Hoosier maps. tru'e :o the maseuliue of couple whostood ttprbefore hna. . 14 Well, squire.", MIS the reply; " vou mist be a green'on, to ask me such - a -clue:- Mit as that ar. Do you think I'dbe such a &guy fool as to go to the bear hoot, and take this gal from a (Minn' frolic, if 1 wa'n't conscriptionaly gamin and deter mined to have her? DriCe on_ with - your business." . 111 1 P in ' A WESE DISTINCTION..-- When the Earl ot &---, was brought before Loughborough, tlaf l examined upon the application for a tisk of lunacy againsr him, " How many -,, ; 150i! as a sheep ?" " Does your lordship larienq answered B—, "a live sheep or a &ad 1 ,, - , t Ts, it riot the same thing ?`" . tirpiha ,-. ucellor. "No, my lord," said ir: „ ..,lterta is much difference; a live ---_ PrOnt" . .. 'four, a dead one but two—there 2attlittit- . legs of mutton, the other; are -.- itiiiii• ' ' , Mil .TATE OF EXCEANGF: ON Tilt 01110.— Captain.—"Do you take Gallipo. ..3 Manhatten, and titranydie money for/ilia:ld 3" Tritedracett:-:-" Yes sir.ee." Ccpt.-- ,, How do you exchange ?" "Woodman.—•' Cord for cord." The toptain crowded on steam. and left.— Narliscor Argus; it7rms Is a dangerous periqd of the yeat4or colds—people should be careful.— , • 4114.1aril In ton says she has got a romantic afreqt:on in her shoulders, the neurology in • .11e7 head, and the embargo in the'region of VCiIIS : all from the opening of a Itittdottr to throw-a bottle ar a couple of hel hgqiin cats on the shed. , 4 .‘ A DrientaN relating hi 4 troubles, .. A ' • . .•• • _ • u One night yen I comes home, I finds Idieioor vashtasteep, and my \ rife she wide - 41:p.,; and ail my neighbor's tunkins cos in my hock patch, I goes . r)ut and takes a hock, -riad 'breaks. it ewer every rail's pack in de firldt;aid fey run iru jler title as do de ver iy: fence vos after dem." (17 QUITE SENS/DLE.—The Free Press, a ...paper recently started in' Boston, to advance the latetests.of working men,- says- 7 , . If any ...- a rticles appear tin the Free Press] with but "ay little sense in them, it mtAt be inferred that they are intended for that 'class who have very littiQ sense to, appreciate ihem.l " -Atr ami," said an affectionate moth er• t 6 hereon, (who resided at a distance, and expected in a short time to be married)" you • trikitetirlg very thin." " Yes, mother," he "lam, and when you lee me next, .Lthials you may tee my r 46." satt,sta of oars Says that he has been without mosey to long. that his head aebes ready to split " whin he tries !ore calitet how. a Over dollar looks.. He "says thtAtiotion' that . we ""lire world ' -4t_ ~V,VOI" is a arm fallaCy. = ir7...Avk; Tot: any travelling ink:Hat:dor _ , atitiskik lativ of a elerlt in Vox of oar atatipa q,c+Crea. lasi Saturday; me'em—iro. have'..tbeto leith feet void lege, (nit - tit* "are oat Ad p to yv,stw ati f i co en r —F.l ,4f ..?;1.'4,-.,Z7,-;-14,-,,,' ;.3 - • • - .. - MS- , 1 _ t t,...f... , 4; , ..! - _._ .. e5 .,,.,,.....,...?„,-, - -... ...t,:,;.: "'-'1:.1•1;:.'-.,,?..5ii.:gt.., ~.,.; ....--:.,, ''''- , - , 4!_.. , •u:. , * _ . k~ ...:_ ~~~: s. lan to keep your different kinds of pieces, tape, thread, dm., in separate bags, and there is no time lost then in look ing for them. Oat straw is best for the filling of beds, and it it well to change it4as often as once a year. Cedar chests are best to keep flannels, for cloth moths are never found in them. • Red cedar chips are good to keep in drawers, ward-robes, 'closets, trunks, &e., to keep out moths.' AC"lced, ' WSJ !NI 1111 MEI When cloths hare acquired an unpleasant odor by being from the air, charctele laid in the folds, will soon remove it. , If black dresses have' een stained, boil a handful of fig leaves in a-quart of water, and reduce it to a pint. A sponge dipped in this liquid and rubbed upon them, will entirely remove stains from crapes, iionthazines, ske. In laying up furs tor Summer, lay a tal low candle in or near them, and danger from worms will be obviated. MI ROW TO PRESERVE PORKIES Chow* n thick yellow pumkin. which is sweet—pare, take out the seeds, and Cut the thick part into any form you choose,'round, square, egg-shaped, stars; tke. Weigh it, put it into a stone jar or deep dish, and place in a pot of water to boil till the pumkin is so soft that you can pass a fork through it. The pot may be kept uncovered, and may be sure that no water boils into the jar. Take the weight of the pumkin in good loaf sugar, clarity it and boil to syrup with *the juice of. one lemon to every pound of sugar, and the peel cut in little squares. When the pum kin is soft, put it into the syrup and Simmer gently about an hour, or till the liqiior is thick and rich, then let it cool and put in glass jars well secured from the air. It is very rich sweetmeat. Let the coal ashes which areusually thrown into the dust bin, be preserved in a corner of the coal hole; and add to them from your coal heap, an equal part of the small coal or slack, which is too small to be retained in ,the grate, and pour a Small quantity of wa ter upon the mature. When you make up your fire, place a fent round coals in front and throw some of this mixture behind ; it saves the trouble of sifting your ashes, gives a warm and pleasant fire, and a very small part only will remain unburnt. TO CLEAN PEWTER AND TIN Dish covers and pewter requisites should be wiped dry immediately after being used, and kept tree from steam or dam - p,-which would prevent much of the trouble in clean. log them. Where the polish is gone off, let the articles be first rubbed on the outside with a little sweet oil laid on a piece of soft linen cloth ; then clear it off with pure whi ting on lioen etottte, winch wilt rennore the polish. Snfornintion for te propir, Cat PLAIN " crnp" AM") " BECAME." WHT IS ST. NICHOLAS TILE crtosEN patron of schoolboys 3 ! Because of the fol lowing circumstance, related in a story in ao Italian Life of Nicholas, 3rd edition, 4io. Naples, 1645. ' The faine of Nicholas's virtues was co great, that an Asiatic gentleman, on sending his two sons to Athens for education, order ed them to call on the Bishop for his bene diction: but they, getting to Mira late in the 'day, thought proper to defer their visit till the morrow, and took up their lodgings at un inn; where the landlord, to secure their baggage and effects to himself, murdered them in their sleep, and then cut them into pieces, salting them, and putting them into a pickling tub with some pork, which was there already, meaning to sell the whole as such. The Bishop, however, having hara vision of this impious transaction. immedi ately resorted to the inn, and calling the host to him, reproached him for his horrid villai ny. The man, perceiving that he was disco vered, confessed the crime, and entreated the Bishop to intercede on his behalf to the Al- Mighty for his 'pardon; who, being moved with compassion at his contrite oehaviour, confession ,and thorough repro tance,hesought Almighty God not only to pardon the mur derer, but also, for the glory of his name, to restore life to the Roor innocents who had been so inhumanly- put to death. The Saint had hardly finished liis prayer, when the mangled and detached pieces La' the two youths were by divine power reunited; and perceiving themselves - alive, threw them selves at the feet of the holy matt, to kiss and embrace them. But the Bishop, not sniffl ing their humiliation, Raised them 'up, and exhorted them to returned thanks toGod , alone for this mark of his mercy, awl gave them good advice for the future conduct of their lives ; anti then, giving them his Wes sing, he sent them with great joy to prose cute their studies at Athens: : Ms; I, sup pose, sufficiently explains th naked children and. tub, the well-known embleuis Of St. Nicholas.'" , 11:7" Way WAS CEMISTMAS-LITE Calle d by tbeApglo•Sa!onsMyd•wintresmaesse•daeg? Beeshristmits itself was. called Mid waif FAnd Midityntres maetse-daeg, as they giftillhamame or Midsummer , to St. ioho's It Was once believed that if we were to , go into a coiv.house, at twelve o'clock at night, all the cattle would be found kneeling. Ma. ny also firmly believed that bees rung in their hives in Christmas.eve, to welcome the approaching day. B:7'Wttr WAS ?BE . WORD YULE formerly, used to signify Christmas? Because of its derivation from the Word of, ale, which was much used to the festivities and merry time• nip of this period ; and the I in fel ice!, Cialth as die se and zi in zehol, zeal, tax.aremitixied only as intentiviz. to add :iv,tillktila*aignification, and make it more 11, or Ale, did not only sight. limn made use of, but give de , the- pretest festivals as that , at " • ter ;as is; AWk , 'at castalt-di tfilttiat *place qinsyqipror Ink?' We!, .4natit- 41 .0ed thiiramik*tialtioglk ':'.:.:!:: f:i nub: ~...- C. 1151 4roas .0 rough, ornci . . 011 a fiat surface,mui rub wili prevent-shalt From stick, suirehei lie withfuse salt before pot 'our rake will not stick.-- tre been kept until the meat to be'good; let them stand cer eight Imes, and dry them, fresh as whey new. ECONOMY IN ruin. .i;' . 2 1:: ,-'. ii , -7; e 40 : ME . .r/..15 0 _ TB* /..)A MEM 11011 Vi • IIkOISTRATS, CO?PIEY• aaelea; Lott Arne and clemtrat pallantate.e. • - Matta inroad, rottraiSla,P,a: '-- • OTANI.IIISO. • • -48.1 y. • TWA VUARIANS LIVIRTIN :GANZ) ag; ArPerindliassmances tattle Ls diet Ina lailliMeS relln We, that its 'Wiliam: to his ptutassitiiatur as ik ngiaist. he will 'tie tive- ilkstruaktat 011 Ptaani lteildruce. IStetasysvania 11 2 14 Ce*lrif St• 011114 1 2 N. ATTORNEY AND couNstacra WA*. Pllllletphia amend colleetkoss and 111 otherletal betrutessln the City Philadelplslaorajoluins Coundeq and elsewhere.- -• No. IE3 Walnut steel &boon Seventh street, lotus. ,_ P. IDNERWTN• EXCITANGE AND COL • lecNng Office, Pottsville. Pay—Desks In ni Bank Notes., DUD of Exchange. Ceitldtates Of posits. Clocks and Drafts. Checks fist sale on 11sdelphla and New Voris, In Pamlico mai. , • March 9. U5O. . 194 • OCTOR C. HJESELER.IMBHF.OPATHIC PHYSICIAN', Removed his °dice to one of the let Houses in Coal Buret, Pottsville. April 28, 1810. _ AIIICES4II4I.B.TSL. , 4IISTICR OFTUs Fait% Putunrille. Wlll attend promptly to 'CollectilMs, :geodes, Postbus and Sale of Real Estate. &e.ln hoyikill County. Pa. Office Idrentre Street.oppo.. to the Tom 11'a11. Zl. 184 D• GENCY—For the purchase and rate of Real RA tate; buying and selling Coal; takisit chins of oat Lands; Mines. te.. sad collecting •rento—frorti • anty years experience lo the County Its hope, to 1. lataction. Office Mehanutogo streit,Poturaille. VIAL M. RILL, A•rll6 1550 14-1 f , - PVRITEM. DEALER IN 'SCRAP IRON • Copper, Bras,. Bar and Block. Vs, Sorbian plena Lead, &e. Order: received for Braga and .pper work, and Machine furnishing. i All orders • ripened with the above line promptly attended to. M. Booth Street,above Front. Philadelphit Jane !moo ' 4 - 2.-it PUBLICATIONS. &o. , UE ' DOME MISCELLANY.—VVE RE , command all our readers who want a good roan paper to anbsertbe for the Nita !Wl. TERNS, th In advance--otherwleet2 Op. HENRY J. R. CIIMMINOE. Editor. SchayUtlll Raven. Pa . SNIFF Dec. 27, 1251 /VEW BOONE.—The Theory .of Raman pro. greseloa and tuttutalprolkabllity °Mania Jostke,, The Epoch of Creation, or the acrlptural Domain outlasted with the Ecological Theory—bz•6lrezrr ord., The Beverle• of as 01.1.Nald, with Illustratiops. 14130 Cheek, the Nita of Was, by Douglass Jerrold ust received ao4 for ask, by B. BANNAN. Nov. 24, lasl . 48-- FORROSTEWS Field Sponsor the Oni ted States, Wild Reimer of a Hunter'.' Life. Cumnlnge Five Years In Booth ((kis. Lynch's Mad Sea. the Jordon. - • - Washington and bla Generals —bAleadly, Napoleon and his MaerhalLa—by do—together with a large variety of other valuable Boots. Just re mised and for sale at • B. BANYAN'S Cheap'flook Store. 474 f Ncw. 2!.., 10351 z DICT ONART of Machines, Meehan- Ica.. Engine work and Engineering, Illnsuated with (our thousand engravings on wont and one or the most valuable works ever Issued, Just completed and bound In 2 evo volumes, andlor sale at B. BANNAN'S, Cheap Book-Wore. Nov. 241851 47- H• ENGLAPID.6 Tutumes for onty4t2 40 u just published and tor sale by H. HANNAN. Nov. 44.1451. 17— CAIiTICA LAVIIIS. or On American Book of Churth Basle. one of the beet Mode Books pub. tithed. Jun received and for sale wholesale and re tail at B. BANNAN74 Cheap Rook and Miscellaneous Store N0v.13, 1851. 411 G SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIRE4. kc.—Suo• day e.. 010111 Libraries all of which will be sold at Publisher's prices. \ Libraries Published by the &tidily Seigel Ihrivi. 050 Vois. 0117 SO 100 do No 4. 1,9 end 3 each JO 00 100 do 5 00 _ DO do - 200 Published by the Episcopal Sunday School Union .100 Volume Library., 010 00 We will give a Mulatto:a of 010 to the purchase's of the first aamed Library. All kinds of Sands) , School Books for presents: Hymn Books, Question Books, Spellers, Primers, Bi ble Dictionaries, Ticket,, Ac. , 500 Testaments. 140 Bibles, all 'of whirls will be sob! at Union prices at, 11. BANNAN'S Cheap Book and dritionery Store. ri All ORDERS for HOOKrI not . hand, obtained all orderatUnlon prices at very iliwc e r7V.131La1111.3.!1•111111111 MISCELLANEOUS DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN LO sums of I or 100 pounds Sterling nit England.lre land. Scotland. Walt,, Franr.•, Germany. or any part of Europe, for sale, ithnut any clta ler. at BANNAN'A P.I3FICC Amity In Pottsailla. Also. F: utopnan Mils and Draft.. andeolleeted at his °thee. tS.Pusengers also primed at the lowest rates, and no detention or - tumbling. lane 6, 155 a ARKER , I4 FURNITURE G Lt)sri. fur Cleanly& 1, e...1./..gresmi-iftringitplayr =mfr. Sae., giving a rich /Welty appearanee, superior to re. •arntahlng, an ante!. that we have tried and nan re eommend—Prire 25 rents a bottle. Jan received and for Pale at 8. 114NNAN'8 Ronk and Vartely Store. atk-- Jane 24. W.l 'PIM IMAM( £ ELLIOTT (iVarnalted) I Ever Pointed Bold Pens, now stand A No. lin the Pen market i every person who hal tried them will teknOWledge their amperiority. They are made and fold exclusively by Dredy & Elliott, two doors above the Ethers• Bank. Watches of all the relebrated makers sold a: above, at prices to an the time*. SCISSORS.—TiIe subscriber has Just received a fine lot of Scissors of all qualitire and prices— which will bt sold at mantitsrturer!, priera,, , at • B. HANNAN'S Book and Varlet, Store. 23 July 11,15 M rriflß POULTRY BREKDERa TEAT BOOK, 1. Comprising full Information respecting the choi cest breeds of Poultry and th• mode of ratting them, with twenty-flee Manta'lons. Price Parents. Just übllehed and Waste at • 1 p .11. BANNAN't - Cheap Book end Pub!Mtn, House This Is a capital boat for I'dlaw.. who will he s - opplted Cheap by the 100 copies. . . HOTELS TREMONT 110VNE • Boston. Mass. 11111 Z THIS well known establishment Is still coo. It ; dueled ;a the sam manner It has always been. The centra l l and pl easant Apulian , • f the house, Its commodious arrangements, and the .mforts and lorttriett to be found there, rombine to ender it agreeable and advantageous to the traveller. Having been, one nine Arm of .100.1.. Tucker ic Co., Along at the bead of the establishment. Ike Subsea er pledges his best ruffians to maintain its twits lon, and toys' satisfaction to hi. customers. • WM. H. PARKER. , Rept. Ilk POI. . 38..7m _ . THE AMERICAN House, POTTR sea, 'VILLE, PA —AJAR. MARV WEAVER IIR• ii • spectftilly Informs the public. and travelling community generally, that the. Was opened 1 i i: Weand coundormus w ad , (cro t che d to a 33. I riot style. From her long espetrenee lathe buslbess Us fart rate Hotel, and well known reputation to or ounnodale, bar customers map depend on being imp lied with every thing conducive ;plith' ratter'''. and nventence. Jan. 1d,18.50. 3-tf. • L JEANESIVILLE HOTEL. —TIIE sass subscriber would respectfully inform the ar: -., travelling community and public generally that he has redurd this Hotel ss good style, oh le now prepared In famish the best accommoda i t t one to all who may favor him with a call. DAVID MAIITZ. Jeanevville. Lucerne Co, Apia albo 1851. 14-If NEW MUSIC. EW DIU9IC•—LEE k WALKER, sueeettsorvi to fiearge Willing, No. 162 Chopnai Weer, iinder arnam'e Museum. have just pnblaibed the following 1 .satiful Ballads, Polkas. ikr. Thinker. you Speak, by N. J. floosie. The fleeces, by the author of "Will yotr have ate ,ben as now." • I Sauey Kam ay sang.by Mr. Iludroa, blallt by. Dr nnatagton. "Remit tke bright Flap of Colantbia." adapted In the pane 4lt of "Ever be Happy," in Opera "Enehan• sa." The 'Thou art gone, by the late "J.l'. ft Sullivan Hopeless Love, " , 111 Woman', Love, • Dream that love can ne'er &apt, by M. Keller. Diligent Polite, by J. A. Ge Prlmrore do., by M. Keller. l Pbtroia do., as performed at Cape May, by John on 'e Band. , ()amp arlitials , flora the Opera of the Four Win/ of yawn, by I'. Wkareck. flag Arottermeats„ Eleganres. by Charieeyose. L. & W. hare Ike Namara to automat:lAD the pub that thetr stock of Sheet Mamie COTl*llle of the !ar il and most complete atonement to be found In We ountry. they are conetandy addang to their smelt all e new Musk pubtlehed In New York. Bolton, &r. PIANOS. A doe assortment of the beet manufacturers of New Ark and Poston, at the lowest cheap prices. 4 ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also. it general assortment of Guitar., Viottaa.Ban-, .1. Pinter. Accordeons, Vlolin,Oultar and Harp ttluils of the best Italian qualities, s 1 of width will furnished to the nubile and the ttmle at the lowest II Is a great Nervous Antidote. or useful for tendency :o Bilious eiroul4 plaint, Fever and Ague, or badly area Agee, or badly treated Fever and Ain effects of Quinine, Mercury. and other _Digest ivc Organs, after a long sick ner case in eating, end the wafter use of; almost et:courtier" Health with totem OM) STOM of COMPLA • There le no form ca old ihotnach F. it does not seem to react and remov matter bow bad they may be, it ItlYe A single dose removes all the unplea and It only needs to be repeated for make these good effects permanent and vigor of body fallow at once. I excellent In cases of Nausea, Vanillin Ofif °fs pit of the , dist lasi:tol lit d el a te of tbe Stomach Blood, Ileavin s p ir i ti,D e s oondentY.EllawildPill e W cy ltf Insanity,Seiclde, 4c. Di Ilanahtan's Pepsin, Is sold by earlt'ell the &allergia fine drugs and Popular &fed Ply through. out the United State,. ft I; prepared Powder and In Field fawn—and le Prescription' yi for ths use of phittclant. Private Circulars for the use of pby lent. May be ,obtained of Dr. liongbton or his age . describing 1 the whole pmeeta of preperet lon and yin' th e en. Dnuham upon which the claims net hiri r remedy are bared.: As it is not a Secret Remedy. objection can be tatted agallkl& It. nay by phlslcians In respectable ety tiding sod regtilatpractlce. Price, 4ne Dollar per bottle. . ..., PEPSIN I 4 ' POViDEDI - Rut it Neil. .Fers iit Posiwt. For conwpe of tending to Ni pAe of the aim try, the D re Ifener.of the Pe pit is pttt up in Ike oratn for i ln ytha P paue owde n r t ..tl i ti st br po ci w tor en to wnun dlt e s z olved i tn e wast litany es the bettite..ged will be sr rir lam% Fria of Postage , for One Dollar sent ( peat to Dr../ di. floolitton, K. D. Philadelphia, Pe. .. :. absettrid litlete-Drery bottle of the genuine PeV. ' bean the !ultimo signature of .1, 8.11toolittOo.11: - sole. proprietor. Pldiedeliritio.• Pe;. !roPPrii4l l6 4 l r TAM hark second.• . PM 6 all I:Mutilate and beeintile . Ofediettiel. - -.1 tariff% It. Sentiatr o l. (1. - IfisovrP:4; I. 0. ilepenr. . . . . .... SIPS lir Sit ' -' - 1 :: .'•'.."t' , 4,; '.l4lf i r • . Orden punctually attri.ded to 1an.11., 1650. WM. Biala B lON, boort:ea Ind Dialers Os io num nun' a swiss waning. atirmwAss memo. Wan. Alio Mtn asnazi. Ant eomently 180 least SAM • of thy abort raa aced as *Wools or MAJ. o No. 218 'Mem StroeiothaniSlotb. nn: Pima SON; ettladephis. • • V 2 mum= rat spanyear Wit 11408 6.41 1 ' • 1 ,1 0 . 11151. 19.0 COAL IMULICERII 11121110 VAL. , THE eve 80111811211AVING S. .r, . , tad epos* arVilie lamest Comb libora ".1; - - : .?.---,;.: - to tle = ito Coal ducat. Pottsville. ~--"- PA •'• ", J.U. Adam& Co.*. Soren -...1 ! .„.... ..„..-.i• aOK manaraeturiar an II oitut • -r 'r ,t i' l4 P ' t Wows* ranaot be aor. ilnk torlta ar ta' s. osit a tll etila taie li tnur ie. l and aect, ba tuo ir b ill o g pe: giro flotralsattataettor. amasser ainionea nnt ilsktWagmas kept on 0• . . Atas.maeoad-Aaal Wagoatio_m. , n remits smut, ilooal Ofittli (toga a 41*tarbea - \ • • - -. • , WISTAR A. KIRK, an lake ' " •.,% , , ~ -13,0 . . . 1 • MT LARD—a onfirlOOß" mulct! OF graft widelas sale_ J. U. asATTIr at SON. 114 f ',: - . l i, I 4 .',41:. ,z; IMURNI; :AND ~~ .:-- 1 110 . 011R11 El 1411110'0110 NI No. 111 &ICS ir .14and fib, opposittr!Crowe stet etitatittbe ploprtetor tateaddefir.AT z " I t ° 10194 the trowlag fienand iN white its wide spread talmudic This Ink b now to well estahlt, optainatati confidence bribe Amerkt le etertely seressiry beep any thing tkarattnabcterertakes this opporttn the confidence Obliterated Matt not r •In 'addition to tee onions bade el !also manetactures Attinsatiavesipi 'film Lad Chita, as welt as a mete trial Galt is ecteitsary'to insure its ;• Realist War.scell adapted for Drage at a very. low price, in large or small t r mins addreuted to SOREN" Ninetaxtentter. No. 14$ Race street, fitb.oppostte Crown street, Killed iteptlt. lan • AT North 24 street. abort Pbtlidelphia. The subscribers et of their -friends and the pnblk in gi New Improved Plde 011 Lamp. AL: 011 Lams Pirtureti of every th delisre, Penaaau, iliderßrachets for Candelabras. Ciarindoles. Briquet .11t Pleat Lamps. Hall Lanterns and lilarbi /,general assortment of Glasses and Bi for domestic purposes. Gas Fitting spike. Lanipw let lularga variety. of all sizes. By personal &Motion to the moon' above mild/14 enables them to sell at, outrket prlees. Mlgoods vrarratted. eimpttlae, Pine sod Bursting Fluid. I Retail. • :=N. B.—Store. No. 221 North 24 strei okt-I—Factory. No. 811. Noble a tree% s HEIDRICK. TIORN !NI Oct . ld 1831 rittlE euttameat consequent vn 1. progress of Jenny Lind,:hastog her depanura from the city, the !teat don appeus to be at the LAMP WZORD, N. E. Corner Fourth and. tafratal ibelphia.-erbere can be found the c' unanimous of LAMPO of every eity. Mao. Chandeliers of the, newsi quilt Holders and Candelabras of the ars constantly on hand. .9, We will make armingeniet up Public Room...for one or more nil reasonable term% at the shortest no t SILFORT/ ?blinds. Sept 47,19111 South F. st C f CY•WIS * Eire SI UNDERIMCNED OFT.P.II FOR various qualities of Brown and Pa - respeetfitlly invite the attention of pit dent In Schuylkill 17n. RA ALFRED LAWToN being canner above Establishment, solicits the pair Illends,!and will mead to all Indere se otherwise. piatajaa,, hiap 21,1851. "Eneourap Ilem. Manufactures If Ilapport the Itogton—that's J• 111401. nu '.1211'..!.11LXiM:41 AND STONE-WARE Ma NUFA rT'iii PROPRIETOR OF TIIIi MAN Ines: Proekvllle, to Schu y I kill en • 'spectrally solidi* enctom of the aurrn keepers for the ankles of bib manufuet orPts to (fuel 1. airy nude elsewhere, price thee the trade of this teetan 1 bought, They consist In part of Rack viz: Pitchers. Cotfei-Pore, Ten-Puts, Creams. Fruit-Piates, Spittoons, ,kr.„ . STONEWARE, FIRE•PLIOOP KIDD! Napple " Vegeta Also, Fellow Stoneware. Ginger and ' Ilea. dugs, Filchers, Bowls. Preserve; i.e.;ling Jellyand Cake Moulds, Bari Chambers, and generally every ar'ticle U. also, manufactures to order the toll Fire Bricks of any shape or size ; Stove Cylinders and Linings of all p. Flue and Flooring Tiles ; Arch. Key and Wedge Brier's ; Oven, Arch and Floor &c.. are. it,. Orden. for the ato.ye are rempert lii Orme and tihow Warc-room , i,Whol Silver Ferrate Banding'', Centre 'tree Addrese, P. 1101.1080N;Atel Nov. 93. 1050 trY Entered according to Art or Congo , 1851. by J. 8. HOUGHTON. M. D. Office of the Mettle! toui I for di.. T. or Pennevivanta. GREAT o=l3 FOR DT - Another Scientific W DR. J. B. HOUGHTON' pEp !`• • , ,• • . ('-.--.' ....,'",----... . - • , --? ,1 -__...rr_..i7, - aii.s.• 'VIM TRUC DIGESTIVE Fix W. G TRIC L Juice! Prepared from Rennet; o fourth Stomach of the 0:„aller directions of debl(, aboveadat phystoint teal ehemlw, by J. (Won, M. D. of Philadelphia; Pa. This Da truly tvouderlul reniedy faistion. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Liver Complaint. witty, Curios after Nature ' s own method , by a own Agent, the (tartar Juice. Haifa teaspoonful of Pereslo. Infused I, will digest or dissolve, Flee pounds of Boast about two boars, ant of the slnutsed. Pepsin I. the chief - element, or Great ( prin ciple of the Gastric Juice — the Solvent .. Food, the Purifying. Precervin:,.and dilmul ent.of the Stomach and Intestines. It Is eau. in the Digestive Stomach of the o.s , thus for Atari. dal Digestive Fluid, precisely like the owl/ Irk Juice In its Chemical powers , and fur y com plete and perfect 'substitute for It. fly 4 of this preparation, the paint and evils of Irk n and Dyspepsla are removed. Just as they 4 0 by a healthy Stomach. Ills doing wonderol rotten raring caars of Debility, Ernartarionog 8 De el Ineond Dyspeptic Consumption. pillpe b e on the verge of the grove - The Scientific flueupon Sebleb 11 le based, Is In the highest &lice US and remarkable. -' RCIENTIFIC EVIDENt Baron Lieblg, In' his celebrated w Chemktry, sap:: "An Artificial Dip foul to the Gastric Juke. may be r ' 'lithe mucous membrane of the atom 0 which various articles of food. so will he softened, changed, and dißesi game manner as they would be In the h Dr. Pereira. In ht. famous treatise Diet," published by Fowlers & Wel , pale 3S, sum the same great fart, a e met hod of preparationi-There are frivri, ties than Dr. Pereira, Dr. Combe, in his valuable writingss ogy of Digestioo," observes that '''a 4 nit doe quantity of the Gastric Julie lea nil alilrevalling ranee of Dyspepsia ii a .1 1 that 'II distinguished professor of med r 1 who was severely afflicted with this apt ii , Ina eser).hing else to fall, had recourgithi I J lee, obtained from the stomach of wli which proved completely eueressful.' Dr. riraham, author of the fatuous: tn o "Te;te table Diet," says: "It is a rem: Blab eta' physi ology. that the stomachs of animal cirated in water, Impart In the licilJ the effects do tolvine various art:cies of food, and of Mail of are Wick' digestion of them In no Wise di ntfrom the f natural digestive process." Dr. Simores great work.the "Cher ' (Lea & Blanchard, Phila. lin, pp. ni discovery of PETSIN forme a new et cal hietoty of Digestion. ,From rece tea thew that food is disinived as rap tidal-digestive fluid, prepared from Pr the naturatflasitif Julie Irself.'• Professor Dunglitiou or the Jefferson delplida, In his great work on human I rules more than fifty pages to an rya schism Ms fesperiments with Dr. B Gastric Jules. obtained from the living and from animals are well knoWn. he says. "digestion occurred he pert Waist in the uattualdleestions... Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Medkal College of the University 0 his "Teat Book of Chemistry," parr has been a pipet loh whether artifici be performed-but it Is now imiveraa It may be." I De, l's standard work on , is In the library of every physician, Test Book In all the College% is r a il lay icl the above, respecting therein* power of 'Pepin. sad she fact that it Repented frosts the stomach of the used for experiments in anitirial dl remedy for disease of the Stomach, cretion of (metric Juke. Ali modern works on Chemistry. , and Physiology, and all rood Medic describe the character and propertiew state many interestint details respret The fact that an artificial digestive Juice. perfectly resembling the emus readily prepared, does not admit or only wonder is, that it ilai not been , Me of indigestion and Dyspepsia—si such a use suggest twill° the Mod. AM A DYSPEPSIA CUR Dr..Efoughlefee Pepsin has produce sellout erects, In curing cases of Debi Nervous Decline, and Dyepeptk Con imposaltde toglve the detail,/ of ease l ; this advertisement; but autbentlea have been, even of store than Two able cures'. in Philadelphia, New To alone. These were nearly all drape! the ernes were not only rapid and won MOM. EEO gam, LIMIT, p ,i J . . . . . - .. 'ILLE degritair-ADV ERTIS . EIL-...--:L- -..-,,:,___- ..-::.--,:- r -1 1 /IMgRAT• IMEILLOSIBM OF 1 ;ass. wouto Alm cuiLDßen WANTED, .= U. perions wishing eraployrivent, big and Itttle. SA. lying and o'itLittale and female, and alto. ail pooh within: to employ any and all kinds °Mande. taborets orlon/anis. will receive useful 'larotatatkin by calling at she is of the Inheritor lw *met, roitarine, Fa.l lip Tama moderate. . N. at. WILSON. J. A. • , . Land Agent and General Collector. April - 4 ' WIT , A NoTHim • S TILL REELLEUGUMI 'l,,te Cure of Caisumption, , . And itudangoruus attenAunia,oftur havidg been CiVeri , up to die by Phitiithatin and Friends, lilr an , nab; of bratory cannot furnish a • , . 'parallel.: It shout., he frit mutely trona throws:hone the world jar then are thousands tabors*: underamilar d' , which- mitt prorefaraf. milers armies, hy the parerjui .• • - saiIENILIY OF. DIG AWAVNE'S COMPOUNDSYRUP OFWILDCIIERRY. , agar, anti an cOnVINCEP. Pole' or Ror B. Frederick County,Md., 1 i 1 Jane 4th, 11 1 31. 1 Dn. Swans.—De r Sin—Elelleving it a duty I l it owe to the public, mi In Justice to you, I Pate thought proper to eke known one of the moot en. Unordinary circa, o my own case. that has ever been truly recorded. In the month of October last ' I oar afflicted with a severe gathering In my breast, which formed a larenatmeis. and alao commentated to my Lungs.and very much afflicted them, 'and dig- charged largo qua:Mild of rorrupttOn, external and Internal. that is. large quantities passed through toy Longs. which I threw up. My breath could also pass through my Lungs, and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough. day end night. loss of 'poet Se, and extreme debility, "ri that mrr physicians thought my ease en tirely hopeless apd beyond the parer of medicine... I remained In this wretched condition for a long time until I was wasted tO a mere skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope forme. but basing read In the public papers of the many wonderful ewes performed by your COMPOUND SYRUP or WILD CHERRY, I immediately sent to Baltienose for Eve bottle' and commenced Its use, and to my great aatlaract ton and *urines family, the isbeesi or opening in my lunge began to heal, and the cough subside; and on Using te_n bottles I was re toted to perfect beaten. I feel very grateful and firmly believe. that to your valu able medicine. under the blessings of Divine PIOT/. denee, I am adcbtc¢¢ for ibis great change, andl am happy to gay that 1 §m now enjoying tic gond health 'as I ever have. i -. • lor the satlafactien of those who are not acquain ted with me, I append In 014 ceitifirate the names ul 4 enticaren well and favorably known to a large portion of the citizens elf Maryland and Virginia, and mill donbtien. Induce all who are similarly afflicted to try your wonderful and invelnalle Compoundrlyrup of wild Cherry. Tours, Very Remiswthilly, THOMAS DiX'ON. The subscriber Is well acquainted with Thomas piton, and tan testify that he has bear atilleted as j w above represented. I regard his u re . ro p v u e a ry ß uL o al s tn v o . st a miracle. lie Is a orthy member of soclel V. Paatar nj Ber li n atoms. Badman: Ca:Verities. Wr.the underelerCd,resldents of the Point °Moan and vleinit Tote acgnaltited with Thomas triton' and know him to hav•hoen afflicted ait above represented and was thought by his frit nd-1, as well as by our most. skilful physitlians. to be past recovery, but by the. exclusive tie, . r that Inestimable remedy. Dr; Strome's Costpourit Syrepof Wild eatery, Is nose im plored to pert. elle Ith, and we feel duty bound to recommeno this valuable medicine to all uha may he similarly alliicte - • _ Fred. Stuck, Mei hurt, I 0. Thomas, I.lnyd C. nett. " I W. 11. Smith. Samuel W. Maser, IC. W.:Mainz. ' William S. Watkins, 'Philip Haines, John Walter. 1 Philip Melganhaim. The above invaluable medicine. is the result of many years extenitive pract fee in Philadelphia by Dr. rtwayne. Very Iru l portant Caution. Remember no palparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine, except the original article as prepared by Dr. Swnyne. See thai his Portrait Is on the wrapper around each bo:tie, Until you obtain this Compound you will never knots the real virtues of Wild Cherry. DTSPPSTA OR WORMS. i i Sample's Celebrated Vermifttga A safe and effect al remedy for Worms, Dyspep els, cinders 'Mathes, Sickly or Dyspeptic children Or adults, and the most useful Family bedicine ever offered to the Public. J. J. AVM, elderly respectable merchant of WS-. /. tiamsport. Pa., eta es : I have tried vonr Vcrmifuge in my °ten family and can speak In the very highest terms of it. lily i Ile Is so much pleased with it she will use DO other. 1, Remember! none la genuine ceyerpt that in square bottles, with the portrait of. Da. 8 w avec on each lilitNyper. t-re See that the name IF spelt correctly, SWAYNE. Dr. 9 trapiter e.luffar Coated Sar:aparilln and Estrael 1 of Tar Pills, Thee e are undoubtedly the best Pill.. offered to the public, and no family should be without them. Safe end easy in their imerathin, without producing nny griping pain or iinplensanl feelings. They are pet nil arty adapted to cleanse and purify. thereby rendering it fit to nourish and invigorate the whole system. A r i few doses wilt oft ntinies prevent a severe attack of sickness, and for euniplainti to which females are itubjeet they are I valuable. No Macao have abet ter effect than these for monthly irregularities which nrcaslnnally happen to women. They aseist at the commencement of puberty i ,alto when there Is a check from roll, or Improper exposure, and even at the time of their , entire cessation. By taking this medicine womed, would be carried on through with the change of life 'without danger or Infringement on the 4410 re you that I days of WOM3ithood. se particular tu obtain the genuine, see that they are in boxes tillntili out of the solid wood. _covered with a red label Ili the signature of Dn. rirvivne thereon. , REMOVAL. Da..Swarsc, Proprietor of the widely celebrated COMPOUND Strang or WILD CnSftsv and other FAN -11.% Zdahtelate, as removed his Principal Offlie from the corner of Eighth and RaMatfeets to No. 4 NORTH SEVENTH Street, above Market, Philadelphia, where all ordersomit he addressed. AGENTS rpR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN 0. BROWN, J. CURTIS C. HUGHES,.Putil'llle'r I. JAMES B. FALLS, 3 JOHN W. mos, ;mineisviile , Pa. C. k 0 Marano ex, IL 3. Sot:tem Schuylkill Hs ,v.enni,,trtrt.eisitftea . .T Pa n t s t e C a 3 ro rb ra nn t : El fe Fte . ,T 3rr am ° a *T q a ti 3 a l l ° G rs .. Reiraxsorni, New Castle; W. Mostcum W. PRICE St Clair; Mv en Sr- tlicta - NtAx,Patterson; PAUL BARD. PlnegrOvet Beast. & BARNOT, TWllliOnt; COCRMLL & BON, Llewellyn I JOU?' WILLIAM/. IlllddlPpOrt ; C. FltslLay. Oturlosburs t Corwin & Unoane Hew Philadelphia ; S. Mssrz, Orwlgsburg Landing; .1. STANTON, Malicarsburg I JACOB KAUPPM/1/11, and G. gt E. Wative, Laver idahantango i and by all Defi lers In medicine everywhere. tair'Agerits wlsnlng a fresh supply albs. lit: arse's MZDIPINEA Will please send their orders in the Pan ciptsl Office, Philadelphia . Sept ! 13. 1331 I to Bra III:V. re tot. re he er In t )et warn. on lA. r Hot lrk- •a and turd ti,l. IY) in Me. Mr. f • year lsltitt I,k• . almsl ant- Pared eCalf d ow, In thfi .od ono York, boll the Ikon- hfalnl• °rale nt anti Slalf. ,ontion, t, find- Galina nlinnts, VALUABLE SOCKS-7 VERYCHEAP. OMPRIIIIENOIVE Commentaiy, 0 C Fizirielt, Lowth, Ittould, and Whitby's Commen tary, 1 Vols., Fire Hundred Sketches and Skelrlona ohlermon;, Pulpit Encyclopedia, Chambers' lutqtniattnn fat the People, Clattes Cummentaiy on the Testament, Diet's Complete Worts,lateet and rompiele Edt. lion. very Cheap, , Works of Flavluz Joscpbus, at only Si, Book of the United States. With a large number of Illustrations, Lorenzo Dow's rtuuplete liforke, 53 Family Bibles, varying in prices from dl to.t/D; together with a ilarge number of valuable Books, at unusual low rates, just received and for sari. at of Sian," ays "The the rhetnl• petimenta. in an arii . at It I. In lege, Philo lotogv, de , hot of thle ant,ott the , aniontnoch all carte," In !oars,- B. BANNAN.B 47heap Bonk and Rtatloneiry BtOrr Nn r.!2, 125 j. 47 soburranve maw. ROCPRIES AND PROVISIONS AT PITILADEI, AI oda wholeiale priers. _Thel undersigned has opened In the !Civic Terms building, Centre Street Pottsville, a general assortment lof Groceries, Pro-- visions, Fish, 011. ire., allot which will be sold at the CIMP prires, that country merchanto pay to the Philadelphia Jobbery. freight added. All goods sold at this establishment, are purebasett from lira hands In the Mlles of New York and Philadelphit and deal ers will be supplied here, at the same advance that Philadelphia merchants,have In buying from the SaMP patties. bferchants are,reepectfully solicited to call and ex amine for themselves, before yisltine the city. ~ . I.ury In the w York, in ..11 eminn could Is used as a , idence . Digestive be readily or • os, snd 11, Or OR , racielat Re. April 26. 1851.1 rla Medica. ictionarke4. Pt"in, and P. ronD VEWVTIMJ OLIND 4ND RA NILPARENT WINDOW Shade Nanufartnrer; 1 Wholesale end Retail, No. 11. South 8 :greet, Philadelphia. LETTERED SHADES for Store Win dows painted to order. . . or Caa ric old, may he *lion. The ',lied Eo ;he twiny doe.; ALSO Redd Blinds, Boer Shades, Paper Cuitaing, Flreboard Plates. 01!clothe, &c. Gdt &Wilkes, Bands and ping, &e., for prapery Curtains. Angina In, le?1. 31-1 y mar. emaciation Minh. It le the limits of certlbtatea red renta rk and Botfton easel. •nd Cul, bat per- .11ansfurtried !by the .Iltrw Jersey Erislariat etod Alining. Company, NEWARK. N. J• pins Company Is prepared to furnish a supply Of 1. those valuable gINC. PAINTS, which have been found rifler several years trial, both In Europe and the United States to retain their original 'Wanly sad protective properties, superior to any other Paint whatever. Their .White Zhie Polar. is purely arLOs-. life of gibe, and IS warranted free from all adlitera tion and Impurity whatever; it covets well, is beau tifully white and to entirely free from the rsolauno. - properties of paints made from Lead, RD . darliteron* to the health or Painters and Faint:lea. It wilt not tura Yelleie whin exposed In aulpheroos, or mephitic exhalations, or van when shat - up In a close ronm.— As an ourshie. paint it .withstandrt any climate and weather hotter then any other, not being liable to turn chalky and i ciHoible..or rub off. It may he work. ed with anrotb r color, whit water and size, or with varnish, which Ives the celebrated Porcelain Finish or China Gloss. BLACK ANDI COLORED 2INC PAINTS. These are fundslied a tla low price and are the cheapest and best Paints lathe market for coating Roofs, rehab!. Barns, Out-booties, Steam flollers.Steamboats. Ships or any teller expohed ourface of Wood. Brick. Tin, Iran or Stone as they are both' Weather and Fire Proof. For Ito Dor =talk surfaces they are particu larly va l ua ble, as they form a• Gamic connection and entirely prevent oxidation Or rust; they dry quickly with - it polished surface. Jo not blister or crack on wood pr metal, and having a pure meiotic base do rink chance color like many of the earthy naltra now In toe ; in proof of which We refer to iht following cerildreleti pattlenlarly Llver Corn row and and the evil Sr upon the Alen, for er• eutepirit c _ nee. S. !alias which t ante. No stint teller! aymatoms h^rt now to thy of blood, Pn vittlatly tampe,Sore. nftpr calm/. ,lownets of ness,teadea. ra i . . ' m' D 4.. ass Works:Nay 15,1851. Messrs. F. C. Jones & Co.—Gentlemen: Having made several trials of your Brown Zino Paints in various methods. calculated to test its protective giralitteinpon Wood and Meral,l have the satisfse non to state that the results have been highly feve r s. hle. — The paint covering well, drying quickly and possesting treater tenacity, especially noon iron than any other joint With 'which I am familiar. Tonto Truly JOHN C. CREiNON. ' . E ngi n eer n clam Philadelphia Gas Works. - I Ttie undersigned having used the - Zee Paints re. forted to, conceit laths foregoing opinion.-. -. NorrisiTaeker lit Moo rte. Merrick 4* doe;' .- -- i r Irenoey Nato Co., - Jas. T. Button &CO.; ; - , Fenn Mr ka. • Franklin Inns %rinks. j.:.T. can, Potted litatesDry Dock. Y. _, 'o.Deshost I mono& on Plecoliall term s -hy the • Altenta.ot. the Company. , T. C. JONES * CO. . • /7.lloutb Whiner, Tbillaletvbis. 'Ant.9, !MU • ;114.%,.. .«..ypw.~avmoety~,se~ y MI EMI!M=ICI EOM C. J. DOBBIN ft, Agent ' 17-If. ZINO PAINTS, NMIM!IIM ns== rasigAnartuaraiiiii*Ma . . , VIVIDTER GOODIL—The thbecrlbershavingreCelv •vy ed lwadditiowto thelytatde and elleastisis stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. gneensware. Ready.made- C101 1111 4.'&c: rmt Slot* of . - • ' • FALL.AND WINTER GOODS. • Cniatulsed of the most Fashionable Dress Goads. Ray Rune Shawls, load and. Spare. Rho, CiSsarehblei Fit. and Plain Mohair Levens; Gold Medal and Thos. Hoyle's - Mon do Lainesr Chain/sable and Plurfil Maple-as; English *ulna; Cohere , Cloths; mark Dress Silk ; Enallair and German tiosteprof various kinds Red.' White sad Telloar Merrimac Calicoes. of different styles I American, West of England. French and German Woad Gabe. of the fittest and most durable make,: Fiala sad Fluted - Satin -Vesting* t Elack and Pan ty Cant/stereo; Preach Doe skin do; Plain and Fancy Tweed and Sellouts. ~ • Woolen Yarn or different Colora Sad qualities. GROCERIEs—Prime Rio..lava and Laguna Cuffee. Stack Imperial and' Tountllysou Teas. Crashed Pulverised, Echoed and New Orleans Sugars Prime Honey flyrup an Sugar [forme Noumea ; sun dried and Rot Ratans, Prime Currants. Queensware of various Aeserlulanit. Fish. Salt, Cheese and Pro. %Woos-orall kinds constantly on hand. ' Mao. PRIME FEATHERS.- • - • Tee above stork of - goads having been 'elected from the Larsen „lobbing and Commission Houses In the,eity.and particular care and attention given to select such goods as are sellable for the Coal Region and surrounding country. we feel eonfident In Paying that we tan give full subtraction to customers giving us a call for any goods in our 1105. r). Next door to llotel.cornerof Mahantongo street, Port/mine. SYLLINIAN & SHIPMAN. Nov `4,1831- 474 f POTTSVILLE ACADEMY.. Tu E undersigned having been e atritsted with the d 1. epsilon of the Pottsville Arademy,tak ell the liberty to recommend this Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal, whammed his education In the beet universities of Germany and Paths:And who ha. been for several years enraged inteaehtng In this ountrY, will tescb ancient and modern languages. as Latin Greek,Hebrew,Germanand Ftencli, thehlgher branches of Mathematics , . as Geometry. Algebra Surveying. Mensuration and Catnip,. Ile well as Natural Philosophy,and the principles of Chamittry whilst Mr. J. T. - Suoessa. a graduate of Yale Col. lege and a practical Book-keeper. will take charge of the English branches. as Spelling. Reading. Writing, CoMPoshlon, Rhetoric. Arithmetic. History and Geo -11,19119. The principles of Book-keep' ne will he taught and the pupils exercised In the keeping of fictitious account, by .double entry. Marta tl. Ayer. a gradu ate of New Hampshire 'Female Seminary. has been engaged to teeth the Elementary branches and Draw. Inc. Eventhe emalkat boys will be faithfully taught by the teachers tnemselyes. and to young men an op portunity will be offord.d to prosecute their studies setae as at any afoot common Colleges. With a strict discipline shall be combined a respertfhl and kind treat meat ofthe scholars. Pupils from abroad can be accom modated with boarding on moderate terms.la resereta ble ode at e boarding houses. Those desiring to learn the German language thoroughly. eau Mid admittance In an acerunplisbed German family. The terms of Tui tion are as hitherto, $24 yearly fist Languages - cud Drawing fd extra. The year le divided Into 3 sessions, Ist from theist Monday in Sept. to New Year.ol o . et- Ira Oa; 2dcfmni New Year to the 24 Monday In April, $7 and gel 50 extra. 3d (Torn thence to the 3d Monday hi tg7, and la 50 extra. Bills payable at the end of the first month of each sessiOn. It Is highly Impor tant that every scholar' should enter the,Sehool .with the commencement of the first Benton. e 1.. ANGELE, Principal. July 12,1821 LW IMION OF PUILLDELPUM ' tworporoteit by .the Leyislet:re ef Penaryttanta, for' Ike Promotion of Art of Desire in irks fr. Stales OFFICERS.—HENRY C. CA BEY. President; WM- D. KELLEY, Vice .Presideut," EDWARD P. MIT CHELL Treasure ; E. G. BUTLER; Reeoldin a Sec retary; 11El r. W. DEWEY, Corresponding Eyre.* g i Honorary Secretary for Achitylkilleounty B. BAN - EVERY MEMBER for the year IRSI. will receive for each tubseription of Five, Donato. a prinvof Huntington's " CHRISTIANA AND • HER. CHIL DREN, engraved by Joseph . Andrews. Bolton, and the coinrienioprint of llnntington's ."11IERCY0.4 t, DREAM," e ved by A. 11. Ritchie, New York, or n the choke of f y two of the following four opienditi engravings. viz: ' I. John knoesinterview wain Nary @woof Scots, • painted by LeutZe engraved by Sartain. 2. Ruck and 'Boa:, painted by Rothermel, engraved by Sartain. 3. .Mercy's Dream, Painted by Huntington, engraved - by Ritchie. , 4. Christiana and her 'Children, painted by Hunting ton, engraved by Andrews. And a copy of the Piiihultiyhia Art Union Reporter, a monthly pamphlet containing a region of the transac tions of the Institntion, and information un the sub- Ject of the Fine Arts. throughout the whole world. . The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes in lie ow u Certificates, with w nich original American, works of Art may be purchased innny part of the United Staley, at the option and selection of the person who may obtain a prize at the Annual Distribution, which takes place on the evening of the last week day in every year. The'Ezecutive Committee of the Art Union, when BO requested, select Werke of Art, without charge ot entnilermation, from their Free G 11.1167,110 Chestnut Street, for those persons in the country. who may live remote from Galleries, or public exhibitions of the Fine Atm 1 Onlizeriptio'ns orMemberehip, *5,00 should be made as early es practicable. so as to entitle members to early numbers of the "Reparter," which will be fors warded„upon the receipt of the Money to'any part of the country. . ILV`Subseriptions received by the undersigned. where the :I:graving; and " Reporter ' can be omen.— Substriptlens will also be received at this office. B. HANNAN itefteeary Seer:, for Schuylkill County. Pa. mmucArz ART UNION INCORPORATED by the Legistatore of the State of .1 New York, HMO, for cite promotion of the tine arts In the United Mutes. Officers fdr 1B51: ABRAHAM. M. COZZENB. President . mono,: Austin, Treas urer; AsDIIEW W4lll:Srli, Corresponding decreta.y ; N STISANICI. J•avta, Jr. Recording Secretary. Com mittee of Nanaprolott—Robert Kelly; Andrew Warner, Benjamin Jarvis, John H. Atisteo, Wm It. Apple ton. Evert A. Daytkink. Philip lione. George W. Austen, William A. Butler, George TrPdivell, Bnis tat C, Benedict, William O. been, George Curtis, Charles H. Russell, Johh P. Rldner, William J. Hop. pm, &bra hem M. Cortens. Marshall Q. Robe rts, Fred erick A. Coe, Chula. P. Daly. Natifiniel Jarvis, Jr. .... • f'#OORAMMKFOR . IBSI, Every subscriber of five dollari to a member for the year, and is entitled to I. A copy of each number of the Bvi.t tats (re ferred to In the preceding circular.) which shall be Issued In ISM. during and after the month in val c. payment of Ws subserflufon shall be made. This s a monthly publication, of rawer!) or more quarto pa p. r of three columns each...lllustrated with Engravh p and Stetting, from works of the most 41211PrUiBilrii artists. It A print of Mr. ionee.line Engraving on Steel; measuring nineteen Inches by twenty-one Inches, after Mr. Woraivllle's celebrated painting or Metier:lt News, representing • guilts: at the door of an Inn, lie. toping to the reading of en account ofthe first battle of the late Mexican War. 111. A met of Five Prints from finished line En gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight inches, by ten Inches and executed by American Engravers, after the following paintings, viz : Merlon Crossing the Pedee. by Banner s Mt. whington, Cram the Valley of Conway, by Ken. sett American Harvesting /treacly, by Cropscy ; Old 76 and Young .4.9, by Woodville ; Bargaining fora horse, by Mount ; - 5 Thus farming a Gallery of Arnerkan Mt; of conveni ent size for btndlng, or for preservation in a port-folio Instead of framing if desired. • IV. A shore in the distribution of several hundred paintings, sculptures and drawings in water CAN.- Amf,lng them are the works of the following eminent Artists., i; Durand, Edmonds, Huntington, Elliott, Mount, Church, Bingham,- Croprey. Gray; Casilear, Hicks, Olinnur, Peel's Doughty, Hinckley, /hiker,. Flagg, Gifford, Audubon, Clonney, Routetle, Whit ridge, MrEonkey, and others:. The subscriber has thus an unequalled opportunity to achieve the triple purpose of obtaining .a valuable return for a small investment—of securing tge pos. session of *Superior work, gratifying his taste for Art, and of affording encouragement to promising Artists of his own 'country. Subscriptions 'received by BOMAN, Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill County. Aug 9, ISM lIIIGES' -EZPECTORANT, POD COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA. WHOOP- Iug Cough and Pulmonary affectlons.—The pro prietor of the above Invaluable preparation challen gee the ezhibition of any other dpeeific which can complete In all essential qualities with that now pre settled to the public. Himself a graduate of the..tlot lege of Pharmaty In Philadelphia, and .ire fully trained in one of - vhe mast extensive , ' ittescriteion houses In that city, he cejiDdently, and with secured faith' In its eteellente„.reeemwseds It as a medicine well adapted for she pilytrose ror which it has com pounded. He pledgea his frefentional reputation that I:contains no deieteriess ~rug-but that the simples of which it Is composed, will not in the ,remmest Manners effect sae most tender In ant in any way bat to the removal of the disease. ' For covghs, however inveterate nr harassing, its artier will he found to be immediate and effectual ; whilst In everycase It will bring almost instantaneous relief, and if persevered In, will affect acertain cure. Children from their birth, and adults of ally .ege, can rely upon these Telugu:. ('olds tong neglected. or be. coming violent through constant exposure, threaten ing injury to the lungs, and consequently consurnp tionovill be arrested before such • fatal crisis will litiVe . been reached. Ipdeed cares have beep known. and ore certified to, where It has been ascertained that a pulmonary affection , etistid - which this merit :3lle relieved with all the decided evidences of a ratii cal. entire cure. • This preparation ie equally efficacious for /Whine, boarseness,and bronchitis. Aged persons, particular ly.tre much subject to the first of those di whilst public speakers, whet:Afflicted wit babe latter. will he sure to lie relieved front these two painful an norancess The above statements are made la full view of their Impartaare and weight) their faithfulness will be , proven on a fair trial of the swine I and relief to the sufferer be the certain consequence. For farther proof of the efficacy of this remedy, the proprietor reapeettully refers to the ollowing cartlfirates °flume of the first Thyslrlans In Pottsville r Delmstc ts.—l deem It a duty I owe In the corn murkily. to strongly recommend "Hughes' Expecte'. ant." es au effectual remedy in colds, Incipient br9n- ORM, lellatnation of the lunge, and alt inelegant dirt . Having prescribed this remedy, and traced Its streets upon the patient, I can safely recommend It as trier to any distinct combination now before the petit e. • P. GOULD, M. D Pottsville, PAR Pollee tile. August e IBM C. C. llugbe■ having made known to me the com ponent materials or a preparations made by him. called "Hughes' Expeetowitilt" 1 am induced to tee onimend it am a medicine that Would prime beneficial in• be various Mimeses for Which he &recta it to be given. DINNICKSOM, M. D. theingerarnined therompsnenterountne •Rai hes* Expectorant." I have no, healtation in reenaunending It a l o believe it to be. an excellent remedy In certain conditions of pulmonary dieensee. ' - Pottsville, Aug. 1899.1 11106. tilthDY, M.D// , . Mr. 3. 0. Clink Hughes—Dear 81r.—Aa you , Vere kind enough to Inform me of the logredlents'wbleb compose your Eapeetoraut.l now. after testing It fully take Want* ht rommendlog It twill those who may need as 3 re and effectual Expectorant. Vns. &c., TUOB. 0. ISEDINB, M D. Prepared .onty by J. 0; C. Mugbas, Cbenslat and Drugyslit, Pottevilte. Pa, and for sale by J. W. Gibbs, 8. Denser. Mlnersellte r' E. J. Frt. Tamaqua 8. R. Dlton, Rchuylklll Haven' t J. 41.4.1tammer. Wagner It Brother, Onalgsburg ; John / Wllllams, Mlddleport Mayen & 8111yroun. Patterson; Chatles Dobbin:l.l3ll- err Creek . ; J. McCreary { T remont; Payne, Beata:mills :'James Cllloblllll,' Pon Carbon ; J. Mc- Curdy, Reading ; Salter*Drug More, Pottagroee ; and by stotekeepera generally throng:oat the !Mts. Jan. Id. 1851. . 34f. noes manreay. HE INV0892181:11 Had ENLARGED MIS BOOK `l , --Bindery,dindliteremed the Machinery and hand*, andla sow prepared - 10 do au duds o 1 Binding : to lA^ biro style - v at the lairtiftlatee, by tl‘-- nook.or by the Waltzed or drained: r - - AU Mode of blank work aranuketnred so order it . abortiaoMee. _ BANANNATI: Trleff.Publieber and ittool. l /- Awning, Ant rl,llro . - . • ••:u.•? amnigwar Aim pcnvourt s Fit? IS} enderiodfirtraffsr Orsibaseg iraskirgt. tessidesed , by tholutamielfho -nave tested it. as I. teeing the greatest Sclent4Pa , Wender of Ouvitethl. Entirely doing away wi th that laborious and 'Wird. ow pranks of tabiong.the cLrytur.4 upon the wAstinuann, and a great sating of Tirmt. Labor arid Expense. N. R. To prevent fraud and ImPaalllnn. (ft puny *retrying to palm of articles put up like mine .) , the proprietar.l. P. IiOTT. will put his written Signature cia the lop Label ofevery package. And be only este en eallennteed nubile ant to confbund the German Washing Powders with others that aro in the market. to is put ttp In packages with fall &sellout and sold tithe nominal price of lki centa. O.PRINTERR willfind it greatly totheiradvantage to purchase these Powdera, to cleanse theft TYPES and ROI4.ERB, being a very superior made, for that purpose. Manufactured only hy I. As his Laboratory and Principe Depot P! . No 10 south I Mb street, Phipsdelpbia. Sold at Retail by Grocers WI Druggists generally. A liberal discount nude and extensive advertising' fur the benefit of Agents. Remember the tame. GER.' IVAN W tftlffNU POWDERS. All letter, to be post i paid. Pottsville. N or . Hr. I. P. Hoyt—Dear 81r.—Haetne used your Ger man Washing Powder, 1 elm gheerfally retrotnend it. , to every person for washingand actubbtoc,belleuln.g It to be a great saving of time and trouble. requiting In Its ours na frachourd, thereby being a great aaa.l leg to the clothes and amenities with three-fourth. of the Labor and Eapease required to the old method of washing. Yours. g:c. • - AIisitOA.RETT PHILIPS. • Corner of Comtism) and - Market streets. The above Washing' Powders ate , fof oak, whale tale and retell ,by the entweriber, who has been sp.. pointedSnie Agent for the County of Hchuytltitt. , Ile will supply Merchants and others at Mr. Ifor's pri- Cru per dozenaind thus save the carnage. . D. rier:NAN., Hole Agent fee Schuylkill County. gi•lf Nov. t 9, 1851 PIIRI3. MUTE - AM =HERM. ic'BROTHER,-Manufacturers, No. V , 63, NORTH FRONT street, Fhlladelphla, have now a good supply °fiber warranted pure MIMS LEAD, and those customers ,who have been sparingly supplied In consequence of a run on the ankle, shall now have their orders fined. • .No known substance pommies those Preservative and beautifying prone rittes. to desimnle lea paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead I hence any admixture of other materials only mats Its Caine. it has, ther t fore, been the steady aim o thermanufae. toren, (or many rests, to supply to th public a 'w arily pare white lead, sod the unresd g demand for the article, I■ proof that It hes met tvl h favor. It is Invariably branded on one head : NV TEIERILL dr. BROTHER In foil, and on the other, arrested pure. all In red letters. Philada., July 14.18a1 28-iy NEW and EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of fresh Fall and Wint.7,- Goods. ,(DRY CiOODS,' 'GROCERIES% QUEENS. WARE, PRO VISIONS, lc.) 'TIRE subscribers have spent much time and taken .l unusual pains, to attending the Auctions; both to New Nork and Pnliadelphie, In the purchase of their extensive assortment of goods now opening at their Wholesale and Retail Mote, Centre Mires,. directly opposite the Post Otllcei where they respectfully to, vita all purchasers to call, being well assured, from so varied and general an assortment,as they now have, no one can tall of being accomodated—as to price. they are well satisfied themselves, and can assure customers that no estabitstunen... can undersell them In city or country. Cell and evamlne, and you will be convinced or'tte truth of OUT stetement,ro eau merate the various kinds of goods would betedioue, we would only remark that our assortment Is ample, flail and seasonahfe, milted to the general wants of the community. JOHNSTON Cl). & Pottsville Oct. Plat to if PORTEUS' LABORATORY. fl.e. - Mob, pultablv (or Druggists, Boutin rhitd, Hauer's Perfumes, Sr.. Pine Oil or Campbine, disiltlyd by steam ' Burning Fluid; Phoottene CAP ; Spirits of Ttlipontiint ; ‘'enite Turpentine, Varnish. Cossal Varnish of every rirreription and gna lily: Japan and Shetlac Varnish of all (WWI and quali ties Iron, Leather, Cum-elastic, Paper and other yule- Brush Makers, Whip Makers and common Pitch, constantly nn hand, and for sate at the Laboratory, 581 North FRONT Wee!, Philadelphia. N B. Orders %vitt be received at No. 311 MARKET street above EIGIITII. 32 N. PECONDatieet. above ChristChurcia. and at 3444, RACE street. J. A. PORTKOH. Oct 11,1651 41.3 m ENEEDIEL'S ESSENCE Or COFFEE. 0 " Platter of this Essence will go as far as four pounds of Coffee—and Coffee made ot this Essence will preserve the 'taste of the real Coffee. with the ad dition of a more delicate and (Ines flavor. It tents(' more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea sier made. does not require anything to elerit.it, and Is free from sediment. This Essence is now extensively used in various sect one of the 'comfy, a rinele;egent having sold MOP° cakes in 'a single county rh this State. Price El cents per cake. mat sale wifolesale and retail by the subscriber, at his variety store. B. BAN NAN, Agent for Schuylkill Co. t:3- Merchants and others supplied to sell a pin at the bld - nufacturer's prleo. Try it. I have examlntd an 'article pieparid .by Nessra. Hummel, Oehler & Ce., of Philadelphia. catlid Es sence of Coffer." which is intended' to he used with Coffee (or the purgici ,, e , of Improving it. I find It net only free from anything delitertnus to health, but on the contrary, the ingredients ofahlth it ix composed. el , . perfectly wholesome. JAMER It. CHILTON, N. ft Chemist and Aturlyslsi,73 chambers wt. New York Aug. 92, 1831 DR • HEAVE HOYT'S POWDERS. TH'spreparation Is now heingorered to the public as a guarranteed Cure _for the EIEAVES in Hor ses, and as the only known medicine In the world having been used In the private Veterinary prartiCe, of the proprietor for the last 37 year; I and he has never known It to fad in a single Instance of pride ring alailing cure, and the horac in gond opirlta for work. The utter ineompeteneyof the home for I her, when troubled with this common diseate. about. Induce evtry one having such to apply imme diate or this remedy. Price one dollarper package, which will be sent '• with full directions; to any part of the United States - All letters or communications to be addressed " Post Paid," to I. P. ItOrP. Rear of No. 10 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Vp Wholesale Agent for the United States. N. IL—Agents wanted throughout the country, to to whom a liberal discount will be given i and their names placed In the advertisements. Addrraa as above. Dr. Myra Move Powders for tale, wholosule and intuit, by U. IIIANNAN. Bole Agent for Schuylkill County. 414,ni Ott. I. 1931 A greurt Dlscovery for Bilicruzeonztantron.l. DOCTOR S. 8. Rows ~.‘ batir-3 'RAILROAD, OR ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, TN Poxes, at 12; and 25 gents—free 8010 Merrury, 1 and can be taken at all 'seasons, by both seem of Clues and without regard to weather. echo busi ness or laboring man should be without tbsits...cr They are Truly the I'oor Man's friend, and the Rich pian's security. The above Pills are the rgtit or thirty voice; prac lice In Philadelphia. and If iaben with Dr J. S Dose's Tonic Fever and Ague Allitture, they will cuSe !ht.. most stubborn cases of Fever and Agne,.or an , : Fever: For Llvet Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigiletion, and all Bilious conditions of the system, they trove no equal, as thousands in the Southern end Western States testify, *ho have used them As a purga tive pill they act like a cliaczn, free from griping, ply. Ins strength end appetite, and enlivening rho 'Plats. For Sale, at Whniesnie or retail by U. II kNNAN. . Agent mr Schnylkiii County. el e D r uirchris a nd orinp.:supplled et the usual whole. sale prices. August 30, HP. • . 35. Et Dure RANGE. : VIVER MUTING ApPARATUct ATTAEFIED.—This Range has hcen ntted up with a Deatitig Apparatus finfrirlent to neat two nr three rooms. ronneeted Witt; the kitchen ehimney, from the kitchen fire. lu i'mint of econo my. tint shill ty, and convenience, it le decidedly one of the best Ranges in uSe. It can he used either with or without hot wilier. ktanifscitaidand cold It the Foundry of the subscriber, inDottsville. - .111SEPI1 DERR. July 9. 1851 BOAT AND SROE.STORE. CORNEA OF CENTRE JiNtN.IREET STS. ,EZ POTTIVILE. TlE 7 snbscriber Invites th *olio° or the public to the very extenalve as or eel of goods. con. slating of GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitch d, Fudged and Pegged / Boats, Calf and Kip, doable soled dewed end Peg. bed Boors, Water Proof Dents dewed and Pegged, from *I to 04; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Boots, in great variety, constant. ty on hand;. Cloth and !Lasting Gaiter nano. and Congress Gaiters, Calf Null dere, Oregon Tres, and I Sewed and Pegged Edoiiroes. MINERS' Boats and .Montoeo, of first quality., it low Prices. . BOYS' end Youths' Boole and Monrnes cense orfine. LADYS'French and English Lasting Colter Bents, Morocco. Calfskin end Goat Bootees. French Mor. roeco. Calfskin and Goat Botees„ French Morocco. Kid welt and pump spring flucelans and Seitersons. French Morrocto and Kid Turnrou-,ds, from f.O cts. to di; New England Baotemin nd Shoes oral' kinds cheap. . • I • MISSES' and Childrens . ,Booteps and Shoes. a large asortment suitable for this market, constantly on hand. s • . . 1 GEM Elastic Shoes. Oor stock °Morn ElastleShoetare orthe beat man ufactured articlesthe wintry can afford. , Ladles and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide-them selves with good Gum Shoes. • the best prevenutive Tet dierovered of Cobh Coughs and Consumption. . RUNKS. Carpet Begs end Vellces. • . The "Trairelllut community will find es welliep. I'piled NUB tile above enlace Wilda we wilt stU at mode w* pylori. • - Bents sod noes, madeelidleptlred rooter. ' TRIMS CAUL. , - , - (79i.'ile /OM , ' i 4:17 . ~-, [:11~ ~ Z;,_ ‘ -_ • AN AcuNpvt.N.) For the great raii•of jlho writtett t by !ACV: 4eir4ia, adapt oil to the Lino ST:tc." ; When Geid . inParadise Old Adam and his bride, And ittro!thitiCrarden they could me, A model farm tor guide': . . And Agricu'iture, ever since, In every age and eiime ' • Pont;unter,ti unter, and by Prince, 'Wm, ever thought sublime! Caoava.—Xour here is health to all our frittidi4 • At AGOELICUTLILA's latrine! Weil &mit a-cup to Wastskagtoe, And his compeers divine . , In Asia; and en Africa,. In Europe, tar and - wide, Then over to America— It was our dither's pride! Now v..is wit! plane ourcotton, core, Our wheat, and rye, and rice. And thank our God that We were Dote In this, our ,Paradiee.! • We'll plant pcitatOos, angtit.citte, Tobacco, tea. and all-; Then pray to God to send us rain, To make our plants grow tall Plant indigo, and hemp, and flax, And plant the generous vine; .• Our bur beeS will-make their writ , we express our wine ! This bete 'wild of honey, mi lk; Of fruit * a n d Bowers fair , We make our cruton,,linen, silk! -• And breathe the purest air! _ The best of tattle, fowls, and sheep, - On our plantations feed! . • We plow, and harrow. sow, and reap, And save the iy,orld from need! Upon oar valleys and our-slopes, Our sun shines clear and bright ! The moon and stars increase our hopes, And cheerful make the night. W e have the bet ,,, t of horses fleet ! • The best of d for chase; We're always glad our fiends to meet, - And strive to %via the race. Here is to Kentucky, Teun...*ce ' And all our si,ter Stales To all that tire, aod are to be Our consielistton mares' Aa„ t era'sto %else.. dod daughters fair, And lovely sisters too! • To mother: there's " /DE OLD ADM CRAM!.," 7) ad we must be true.• .1 TE% ~farmtr. N UTRITION IN VAIIIOVS eamsi • .er .Pnor. NORTON. - XV heat is one of the most • important of our crops. The grain contains from ftity,to sev• en I y prr cent. of starch, from ten to twenty p er f`Pn t. gluten, and from three tolve cent. of fatty matter. The proportir‘lifP ! gluten is said to be the largest in tho'gese of quite warm countries. it is a singular fact, that in all the seed og wheat and other grains, the principal partial the oil lies near or in the skin, as also does a . large portion 'of the gluten.. The bran owes to this much of its nutritive and fattening ' qualities. Thus phosphates of the ash also . k lie to a great degree in dd. skin. The best line flour contains above seventy poi:fads of starch to each hundred. .The 'residue of one ! hundred pounds consists of ten or twelve pounds of gluten, six to eight-pounds of Su gar and dim, and ten to founeva,pounds ot water and a little oil. Rye flour more nearly resembles wheaten flour in its .composi,tiott than-.any other; it has however more of certain gummy and. *, sugary substances, which make it tenacious, :1 and also impart. a sweetish taste. In baking all grains and roots which have much starch in them, a certain change takes-place in their chemical composition. . By baking, soar be. comes more nuttitions,. and More easily di. gestible, because more soluble. Earley contains • rather less starch than wheat also less sugar arid gum. Thereto little gluten but a substance somewhat U. ; it, and containing about the same amount nitrogen. Oatmeal is little used as foodrin this con. try, but it is equal, if not sups for In its at. tritoUS qualities, to flour from'any of the nth, er grains; superior, Shave no doubt, too:ion of the fine - wheaten !four of the n =hem tudes. It contains from ten to eighteen per cent. of a body having about the sameamnunt of nitrogen as gluten. Besides this, there is ' , a considerable quantity of sugar and gum; and from fir eto six per cent.of oil or fatty mat. • ter, which may be obtained in the form oft clear.. fragrant liquid. Oatmeal, then, has_ Inot only abundance of substance containing " nitrogen, but is alsd quite fattening.. It n, lin ;short, an excellent loodi for working gni. - trials, and, as haslreu abundantly proved is I Scotland, for working_meri also. • Buckwheat is less nutritious than the oth• er grains which we have noticed. Dawn has from six to ten per cent. of nitrogenous compounds. about 6,fif per cent. of caret, and from five to eight of sugar and gum. la speaking of buckwheat or of oats, we of course mean without husks. Rice vas formerly supposed to contain lit. tle n itrogen ; but recent examinations have 3 that there ia.a considerable portion, six or eight per cent. of a substance like gluten. The - percentage.Of fatty matter and of sugar is quite small; but that of starch much larger than any grain yet mentioned, being between eighty and ninety per cent, • usually about eighty-two. Indian corn coutains.about silty percent. t,f starch, nearly the same as oats. The pro portion of oil and gum is large, - about* per cent.; this explains the fattening proper. ties of Indian meal, so well known to proc• ticUi men. There is, besides. these , a good portion of sugar. The nitrogenous subayinces are also considerable in quaniity,sotne tWelve . . to sixteen per cent. . Sweet corn differs- from all other varietia containing only about eighteen per cent". - of starch. Therfount of 'sugar is, of course very large, / l rid the nitrogenous substance amounts m'the very large proportion oftwea• ty per ccdt.; of gum to thirteen or fourteen; and oyoil, to about eleven.e , Thel#llll• aboye results, is one rillibiitiost.-urlitibig, , .. ,cjips grown. , It if IQ be thade to yieht, much per- acre as the harder varieties; - 11 - is Ewell worth a trial on a large scale. - SEASONING 'WOOD. • Wood seasoned by the fire, with (Illicitness whilst ful of sap, does not imbibe water, at air and water seasoned wood. The. ir is thickened by the sudden beat so - as to .tir mostly fill up the interstices and thus hiud. ened and fixed, it excludes moisture oldie common air. The sap thuscured piever y w - ted from fermenting and rottenirtg the inside of blvcks of wood. TO PO,EaMO.VE OU'r'llErat • Take of best pure common salt two pine' so gar, one part; saltpetre. one pati t. iitst !end blend them cotoplettly Jogether., t;rne I ounce of this mixture to every pc/Undone:lf ; ter, is well worked into the butter. erlita is I t then put up close fur use. , /t to MOO& , three oz four areelu, before' the salvreripte_ sufficiently blended. It has been folupisiegt 4 when three years old. • TO. PARBI/CLUI. • • -; Whoever will apply an Ointment mid of gunpowder, be behind the neck of htaviog them vermin. The use- , 01 is so sms sufficient todrea: CIO The better at mirafortabla thl Amble titer al pioftt. What ought MOITOW, it WI 0 =I SI MI EMI lEEE i e .