Wit DO Oumar. ASSIONABLE CONVERSATION. Enter Miss Lucy, neatly out of breath with the exertion of walking from her pa pa's carriage in the street to the door of her friend; • Lucy..—"" Oh, Mali! how do you do ? . ; How delighted lam to see you! How have you been since you were at the ball, last Thursday evening? Oh, wasn't the ap pearance of that tall girl in pink perfectly frightful?. Is that your shawl on the piano ? Beautiful shawl!. Father says he is going to send to Paris to get me a shawl in the spring. I can't bear home-made shawls ! How do you like Monsieur Esprey? Beau tiful man, tun% he ?. Now, don't laugh, Ma via, for I am sure .I don't care anything about him! Oh my! I must -be going! It's - a beautiful day, isn't it? Maria, when are you coming up to see me ? Oh, dear, what a beautiful pin. That pin was given to you, now I kiaow it was Maris ; don't deny" it.— Harry is coming, up to see me this even ing, but I hate him—l do really ; but he has a beautiful moustache, hasn't he, Maria? Oh dear! very warm. Good. morning, Maria. Don't speak of Harry in connection with my name to any 'one, for I am sure it will never amount to anything. I,hate him awfully—l'm sure I do. Adieu." - SZT TLINO Tug Brr.T... c —A. gentleman 'hem somewhere, says the Maine Farmer, not long since, put up at one of ode public houses. 'Undoubtedly he was not familiar with all the ways and usages of the world. lie had.supper, lodgings. and breakfast.'--- W' dinner came, he seated himself at the . phi k Nei.h numerous others. He thought .1* ard was slimly furnished, but Teak] • Outai q. ,Presently the waiter passed him a .chill . t f Struck all • aback by thus, as be th "writ, having his Nil thrust - in his flee bef,..e a r. mpany of entire strangers, he gave ihe f,,rniidahle document but ,a single glance, and deliberately folditig it up rued puttiog it in his vest pocket, he very cooly said—' All right—l will setae:with you in. after dinner." A Du -cAntares Itr.ssomuo.—We fiod a pas ,, age u a learned lecture by - a German adventurer in London, pne " Baron -Vondul6 brains." He is illustrating the glory of chn lies as a science. "De ring dat is Made i. more superior dan de maker. I shalt .141 w you how in something. Suppose I make de round wheel of de coach I Very well: dat wheel roll five., hundred mile land I cannot roll myself, Suppose lam de coop er what yoti call, and I make de big tub to hold de wine'? He hold ; MOS and gallons and I cannot hold more as five pottel! So you see dat de ring dat is made is more su perior dan de maker !" CG" A 3utl, somewhat given to superst tion, dreamed on Sunday night, that he saw an omnibus up Washington street, contain ing four passengers, and drawn by six horses, each animal having six legs. Upon wading from his .sleep, he sprang , out of bed and made a note of the figures, 4,8, 48. On Monday, he spent several hours searching alter a lottery ticket, with the numbers 4,8, 48, , up0n it. Finding one at last, be paid 820 for it, 12 per 'cenf. off. On Tuesday, atrange to relate! the ticket drew—ir blank ! C 7 A rota arcs, who belongs to the in dependent drink-or-let-it-al on ejust as I please without-signing-tbelil edge-fraternity, p qpp ed the question to a pretty girl of our acquain tances short time since, who brought a still deeper blush to his always blushing coun tenance, by replying that as she had signed a pledge to neither drink or traffic- in ardent spirits, she did not feel at liberty to tracfc herself off for:a hogshead of brandy. LlCrQrics Wrr.—Curran was a rare wit, but even he sometimes met his match. He was once examining a cross grained, ugly faced witness_ from whom he sought to ob• taro a direct answer. At length he exclaimed, "It's no use trying to gee the truth out of you, for I see the villain in yciur face'." " - Do you, sirt" retorted the man, with n " why then, it must be so—fail, I nes , - ar hew?* face was a looking-glass before!" Q3' POWER! rr.,' MAerrer.—A lecturer trail dilating upon the power of the magnet; de fying any one to show anything !surpassing its power, when a man mounted the - stand , and told him that woman was the magnet of magnets; for, said be. if the loadstone could attmet a piece of iron a foouor two, there was a young woman who, when he was a young man. used to attract him thirteen miles every Sunday to have a chat with her. 17 ABSENCE or Mucti.—An exchange tells cf. a .cooper down east, who, finding. consid erab'e difficulty in lieePing one of the heads of a cask he was finishing, in its place, put his .no Inside to hohrthe head up! After comple.inz the vilortc much to his satisfaction, he was stquaished to find his boy'inside the cask; and without a possibility of getting him out. except through the bung-bole. - (Cr Two Boil, one et them blind , of an -eye, were discoursing on the merits of their respeitive masters, " How many hours, do you get for alcepl" said one. "Eight." re plied the other. "Eight 3 why' I only - get four!" ”Ah !" said the first, "but recol lect you have only one eye to close, end I - have two." Drams says she may be old 0,-,w, but' she ha's seerohe day when she was as young as ever she was. Her at:qualm. men, however, won't credit 14 which sat isfies the old lady that the world is more snore given to odorous" than it Was when she was a gal. THE EVltOltorStelitl Swit, , whose an• tipathy to fishing was well known, being asked by a little child what a fishiog•rod meant—••lt means my dear."said ha, ••only a long pole, with a worm at one end and a fool at die other." rr Tag LYN* Locomotive says there is a map. that tcf:ttirt the flashes of whose wit are £0 powerftil, that whoever talks with him is obliged to have a lightning-rod on his 'auk to preveiit being struck. Q:7 MULTI= objection' were duce given bra young lady far declining a match ; the Slat twelve being the suitor's 'twelve chil dren, arid the thirteenth the suitor hunself. 7,." MR. BaowN, why .do you wear that awful - lad hat V' Betatise, my dear sir, lars,lhown vow she will not go out of the house with me, until I get a new one!" 117 A trot preventative of railway cot liitiona is, that each train have one of th'e directors securely fastened in a neat chair, placed directly 'in front of the . locomotive. -; Ir7t.Pit Pawn ca.--To see one man kiss lumber. The fashion tame from the Freoch -- - , IOUs the Finch, we hlieye, f 6i}; lrom - - • , I _ . L FZlDUlairdWlKEllait__ ___'lllBlo l MS atECHANII. I r aitt/TVALEIDITTrAISIII3OI MON . ef /1~11, Astiistsrefo- Orme. Canna or DOM 1113011113SETlimrs; „ ---- 'WI tt., aOttrtuyr.,.serrotarr. ,,, TO MAKE PIT"' PASTr.• - - I)‘ ' srAelctual%Eteisifeidessa'Celre*VatuteJ,ll6"l4- `147:::. T Slit e , • Into one quart of tkin .On WIT/ O MM MA ' 18 111 lient/ITIStaIIOCIA TisTif. 'Or RIEC GCUMD UANICS 1 of salt, if you intend to use banes as short; .- l iltd othirtosCorl imd ibc 2,41.0.1 kn.& of Web' other, In ease of sietrosrs accident. Females are ening; if you intend to use half:butter ane: 'also adinliledDlMMailh,chahM 9o3lolo eM ich i slo ere tweed for them shove four dollars. ' ' -- • ..1 half lard, ur even drippings, stir in two tea.. Sy she protest oftlis following Atinnalliatd. Mt spoonfuls ;of suit, cut halt apound of ShOrt• win bt egila. a Ulla Semb° ' 14 " / w"I be enlititd t°l ' Weekly Sweat daring lift, If Yon should be disabled ening into the flour, but do not moisten the by Wastes Of daident.frOdildtdVdin to your Ofdi. nary bnalnela or occupation. $ . flour in stirring it in _; with half a tumbler y„,,,1 V i n q ,. if iid. AMIN., SiX de SO IWI Of AV. of Cold ,water, wet the &air aslightly as *IA idmizolon Fos 'IA0*(1001114 th e Oaf** , s .. ana mast be pall at the ,time of making sponsors:l, possible to a stiff paite ; " then &UT the, and the fist year's SY &woad win thirty days. PaYtNO thi , moulding board and the Tolling pin, and TOW 52 00 parr you wi lt draw ; 't 00 Ref week. out the paste to half an inch in thickness ; 4 0 do do 300 do 00 do do, do -4 W do cover it with quarter of a pound of butter; soo do do do 000 do in • - ~ ._ 6OD do ~,_ da do ono do ' or shortening cut 'Mau him, sp ri n k le it ,7on do dodo 7 imi do . 800 do do - „do . 800 do with flour, roll it up into ft long roll, fold in Those °ref day years of see ICU be charged f 5 the ends, Hour it again, and with the rolling per cant. aim. , , , to. The benefits will be paid al above, prookted ibe pin flowed roll it out - again to hail. in ch an sicanssostiall continue two weekaor wort, (Wallowa in shickness'; cover it with another quartet parts of 4 week exessad.) and►la encases a nuts. •t, BrdirVlT of Twenty Dollars win - bs paid rt MO of a pound of shortening, and repeat the member's doctorial (as per Ily-Lawa.) OFFIcERit: same process as before :then roll it out, and it. Caniscrr. President. ,A. At. (Uttar. V. Free% 11. io.us.wm,aGee. N. n LILI.AT, Treftell: use immediately. Fitowtten consul - rim: - • , • - A.M.aartn. Cairns Woonewr.lter. B. U. Conn . . tan, wst. EC GoODWlssoini E. W. Dickinson. P.. G. W. Exotams,lll.'fb4Crsturgkpit Physician. Rermiress.—Bs-Gov , Doty. Wilit011100; Lt. Gov. S. W. Bean, J. B. Plumb, Eaq-, Cash'r. Bk.. Alban)", Lion. Edward P. Little. idanhfiald. Mauschneetts, Ilos. J. R.Giddiogs, M. C., Moo, Alpheus Vein; tr. s. Senator. Mon. Seth M. Gauls. If. C. - N., N. V., St-Gov. Slade, Yentunn, Rev. D. N. Merlin. House. tonic, Mass , Seth Rtgers. M. D.. Worcester. Man., Hon. Egon Ward. Middleboro. Mao. PAtlsdelykts.—Rstv. M. CI, Clark. C. M. Neal, Dag, Cot. F. Curran .Philped, Banned & Co.. Haddock, Ras sattioe * need. Dr. B. P. Palmer. A. 13. Barrie 4' Co 313 Cherry Street.lllll& Boardman, 93 and 95 Arch Street. Norris & Bros., Locomotive Builders, Grattan lc 'Lean. - New Teri Ctry.—Uon. Itotate Greeley, Samuel flat. lay. oaths BOliard Hot el,Robett Wilhite, P. D. Whit more, 40 Wall Stress, Bev. D. U. G tabu:n.6o4 Green wich Street. F. O. rord, 90 Fulton Street, Warren WardAo Frankfort fitteet • Jostph Ontrill Broadway. slfilifiai• -5- Ostood. Hon. E. D. Beach, H. Foot. Merchant. J T. Rockwood, Merchant. C. P. Kibbet, 51.13 . Wm. Stowe, P. M. , _ Esrrisaseg, by Per:simple...Cot. Wm. J. sanders, Washington Hotel, Stephen Miller Prey. Dauptde c.ounty. Jacob Sailer. late Clerk. P. It , Jobs For Deputy SheriS,Dauphin Conkty., W. 0. tiwitoit.Book- Binder, J. .1. Waterbury, State Agent B 8., Collin McCurdy. Editor and Publisher Americas. Pettemits.- 1 3. Feeler, Associate Judge. Ponds W. El tubes, Esq.,.l. IL CautphellEsq., John T. Hazzard, D. G. McGowan...... C. M. HALL, Agent. W. P. 1'4.0114M. 33-, A gt. lot Praia. City and' 'aunty. CHAS, B. 'WOOLSEY & CO. Ossetia Agents for eetosyleaula, Delaware and Maryiand,_ : Noe. 1. 1851. 1 , gritntifit anZt pattitni. CURE FOR HEADACHE! A. work has been published in Pasie, by an eminent physician; in which is describe& a new remedy for headsches. He uses a mix. tura of ice and salt, in proportion of 1 to k, as a _cold mixture, and this ht applies by means of a little purse of silk gauze, with a rim of guns perdu', to limited spots on the torehead or other parts of the scalp whore rheumatic headache is felt. It gives instan taneous. relief. The skin is subjected to : the process: lions half a minute to one and a hilt minutes, and it is rendered hard and white. It is said to be good in efrupeles and diseases of the skin. • TO PRESERVE BUTTER SWEET. Take of best pure com Mon salt two parts ; sugar, one pail; saltpetre, one part ;:,beat and blend them completely together. One ounce of this mixture to every pound of but ter, is well worked into the butter, which is then put up close for 'use.. It is to remain three or four weeks before the - salt will be sufficiently blended. It has been found sweet when three years old. CLEAN CELLARS. One of the principal reasons wily butter. milk. Sm., is so often found not to keep well in certain cellars, is the neglect on4be part of the owners, to keep them properly puri fied. The generation of fetid gases and putrefactive miasma, occasioned by the roots contained in them, in the. spring, is very rapid, and renders ventilation, whitewash ing and thorough putnfication indespeosable. —permantotot Telegraph. SEASONING WOOD. Wood iertsoned by the fire, with quickness whilst full of sap, does not imbibe water, as air and water seasoned wood. The sap is thickened by the sudden heat so as to fill or mostly - fill up the Interstices and thuaharden ed and fixed, it excludes moisture of the come mon air. The sap thus cured is prevented from fermenting and rotting the inside of blocks of wood. A - SLACK . EYE Whenevei. you get a black eye by a fall on the ice, or trona running against the bedpost, apply the cloth wrung out of very warm water, and renew it until the pain ceases.— Theme moisture and heat liquifies Ole blood, and--a_ac3s it back to the proper channels.— Use warm or hot, but never cold , water to the bruise. TO CURE NOSE BLEEDING. Roll up n pie& of paper and press it up under the nutlet lip. We have tried this plan in a great number of cases and have only seen it fail on one occasion. 3nformation far tE pop! On TUE PLAIN " %lin" " riCALW War is skating so called ? Because of its origin from the German sipit or skate, to glide along a smooth surface. Skating was undoubtedly :introduced among us from Holland ; but a kind of rude essay towards it was made among ourselves very early, by tying-tones upon the feet.— ' Fitzstephen,who wrote in the reign of Henry 11, tells us, that " when the great pane or moor, (which watereth the walls of the Mfie on the north side) is frozen, the young me' play upon the ice ; some stryding as wide as they may, doe slide swiftly ; some tie /ones to their feete, and under their keeles, and shoving themselves by a :little picked stsffe, do elyde as swiftly as a bird flyeth in the air, or arrow out of across-bow." He describes also contests on the ice between such skaters. Strutt acknowledges that he cannot trace the first introduction of this pas time into England. Fitzstepben likewise describes another pas time on the ice Others make a seat of ice as large a mill-stoni, and having placed one of their companions upon it, they draw him along," &c. This contrivance was su perseded by sledges, common' upon the Thames in the hard frosts of the last century, as appears in the following couplet frciti a song upon the great !rust of 1716. " While the rabble in sledges run gy3dily round, And nought but a circle of folly is found." The Dutch are allowed to be the best ska ters in Europe. ' Few modern feats upon the ice exceed the following, narrated in the Quarterly Review, No. 73 We remember, many years ago, two Englishmen fixing iron runners to a Bus sian 'sledge with which. after rigging it out . with past and sail, they started upon the Neva, and darted along itt the rate of twenty two miles eti hour. Having, in their prog ress, •observed a wolf crossing on the tcc, they steered directly towards it ; and such was the Velocity of the sledge that it cut the animal in two. They bad -no doubt that with - a double gtiantity of canvass, they could have nearly doubled the velocity."' aj"ltrr Dors a person with amid in the head, or catarrh from the eyes and nose, ex perience so mach more :titer on applying to the-face a linen or cambric handkerchief than one of cotton ? Because the linen, by con ducing, readily absorbs the heat, and dimin ished the in/halation, while the latter, by re fusing to give passage to the best, increases the temperature and the pain., Popular pre judice has field that _ there was poison to cotton.—Arnott. irr Wiry nit advisable to amp the neck, face, bre., from the cold night air Y *cause the wrapping, especially if woolen, receives a mum of caloric or heat froththe breath, at each expiratiob, which portion is commu nicated to the current of air rushiug into the lungs at each inspiration. • . 3:7"Wwir Dims oded silk, or other sir= tight corering,lsid on a bed, preserve greater; warmth than an additionaltliiiket or morel Because the oiled silk pre; -tints the ventila tion of the person by the stow pomp of air as through the tentrteaf use blurbs. 11:7 Way le the fiat Monday elterTmegth Day called Plcairhbliaday_l Bacausais the &at day after Christmas that ilk rammed the plough. _ _ .. • r e , _ OrrSVILLtGENERA - ADVERT Sr t_A, •1 1 11E.GIRARD; LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY 1 and Trust Company.ofrhiladalptda. Ones No. 133 Chesnut Street. Capital. 0300.000• Charter per petual. Cominue to make Insurances on tires OD the • moat favorable terms.. The capital being paid up end lace a ted,t °gobs, with a large end constant%) inensastag reinsert (kind. of fers a perfect seturity,to the insured. Thepremiums may be mild yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a Bolero periodically to the In surances for life,' The grit Bonus, appropriated to Detember,lBl4. and the second Bonus to December. 184 P. amount to an addition of 110112 40 to every 31000 Insured undet the oldest , polieleti making which 50 which will be paid when it shall become a claim, in• stead of 31000 originally insured,: the nest oldest amount lo .1237, 501 the nen In age to 31212 50 for every 0000 ; the others , Th the earns proportion ac. cording to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of more than 60 percent. upon the premiumo paid, without increasing the an nua !premium. The following are a few 'cal glider gum Boons or Policy. Insured. addittoo. No 58 81000 4252 50 69 2500 , 858 23 " 278 , 2000 " 4;5 " 331 `, 5000 illB7 SO ,&,e. rialphlete containing tables of rates and explana tions, forms of applicatinn and farther information can bri had at the aka. ! B. rr. SICUARDS, President. • bona F. „hosts, Actuary . The subscriber Is. Agent for the above Company in Schuylkill :Caunty. end will 'effect Insuraners, and give all noeesiary infarmation on the subject. B. UANNAN. Mir Junn 29.1650 PROTECT-IPOVIISELVIES. HE Delaware Mutual Saki) , Insurance Company T ->Office North Rommel( the Exchange, Third eft., Philadelphia. ' - FIRE INSURANCE.—DoIidthrs. lihirchandiee. end other property in Tema Yud Co:dairy, !neared against 1020 or dnMage by fire at the lowest rate of prem.um. MARINFANSDRANOR.—They rlsu insure Carrots and Preights.fureign or coastwise under open 'or special policies. sot the assured may desire. ILDAND. TRA.NRPORTATION.—They also insure merchandizetrausported by Wagon'', Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and dreandmats, on rivers and lades. on the most liberal terms. DIEECTORD. Joseph If. Seal. James C. Mod " Edmund A. :iouder,. Theophilus Paulding. Juhn C. Ds le, . ILL Jones Brooks, ' Robert Burton. Henry Sloan, John R. Penrosy. Hugh Craig. Samuel Edwardli,, George Serrill„ Geo. G. Leiria'', Spencer Mclisain, ,Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly. - Osaac-R. Davis, . J. G. Johnson, WillisarFolw ell • John Newlin,' Dr. N. Thomas, IDr. R. M. Roston, John Drillers. • William Eyr.,Jr. J. T. Horgan, .11.T.IMorgan, Wm. Hardie,. r WILLIAM MARTIN President: RtdIIIAND A. NIMISOLD. SeCt.tarY..• The substriber having bten appo inted agent for the above Company. Is now prepared to make loon/once on sit deseriptionii of property on the most !Merit/ tame. Apply at O. 11. Potts'otlica; Morris' Addition Of army bones to Minket threat, Pottsville. A. U. MACDONALD. Nov I I. 1849. • INDEMNITY. • : TIM FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' s of PHILADELPHIA. OfFico. No. 1631 Chestnut *met, nest. Fifth et. . VIRpCTORtI, . CaarlsslN. Ballast, s Reins W. Richards Thome Ran, s Monier/a D. Lack is, Toblte Wagner, Adolphe R. Rorie, Illarouelgratit. David B. Brown. Jacob R. Rmitn, Morris Patterson. Cynthia/ to mtake inaurance, permanent or limited on every deseription of property, In town and cannily at rates tie low as are consistent with security, The Company hese reserved a large Contingent Farad, which with their Capital and Premiums. safely invested. afford ample protection to the assured. The &tartan? the Company on January 'lst, 1648, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follow., lz : - Mortgaree R 81113,550 05 Blocks, 51,503'25 Real Estate, 1013359 Sid Cash, dr.e.., 45,157 87 Tentlitsrat7. Loans, . 125,450 00 4111,220,00 67 Aloe Abel', incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have pald upward, arras willies ewe Arts dna tkintuud differs„ tones by An t t hereby &Sard ine evidence of the advantages of lneuranee, es well ea the ability and disposition to. meet with prompt ness.all CHARLES N. 13A-NCEER, President. i CITAaLEA 0. BANCKSR., Secretary. The sabstribor tuts been appointed - nyent for the above mentioned Institution, end Is now prepared to make Insurance, on every description of property, at the Inwert rat.* ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11.1851 2-_f soot aim snosirroßE. CORNER OF Czliellics.exti"-vakirrr 87 , 3. • 1 ; , TS subscriber Invites the atle Won of the public to the irartextenslie lumertment of Goode, con= stet log of GENTLEMEWS Calf lititebe.d. fudged and Pegged BMUS, Calf and Kin.donbiefeled Sewed and Peg ged Boots, Water. Proof Beet* Sewed and Pegged, -front 42 to $4; Now Englits4 and P ofactarad Cokree U0941.1* artist variety, a antis at ly on band; Cloth and Luting Gaiter Boots. and Ceagrese Gallers. Calf Nallfiett, Omen ref , and Settee and Pegged Nannies.' _ • MINERS' Beats tied: Montan. er Ant , 4 1 41 / 11 7. al low priers. • * , BOYS' and Youths' Boots and IfOnr 0 .11 40111 f• of auk LAGYS,' Fiend, and ittgliab Luting Gaiter flea% Idareceo, Calfskin awl Goat Beeitrea. Fsenek twee. Caliente add Goat glitiwe. French Morocco. Kid - welt and Pluto eptlag tut skins and Jetferrolii. Morreree wed IN Tanwoutds, from SO as: .1001; Biew,gagiandßooteeeand Oboes °fall bled, ding. iggililErtiallOilkkeltellootete dad Sher*: s large agottasent saleable for ibis market, tmlisintly Os QurstoctofOa Rtes . ettsSve of the heft a esfa negated oultlestbseoustry eta strotd. hales sad Getstlessen vest/ do wail to call ood Ronde them settee wlth pod Qom Seises, the best preseauttre set discovered of Colds Vosstut aad Cmseloptlon. • Tauzin. ) alope mg tliep sad tratices. TM Travail costeteslty will end. es wellsap plied id* do obeli mattes *Mk ere yejll sell at *totems pates.- . Boots sod Maid, astolUfdiepairei to alder. TERMS Clan. , - Aet I ar • e I$ 'BEING 'MS BUS Leo wltooVoreittionit wboillootri tomcat* ant ooliduto frooithottoroteconhoodttrata Orkm) ban them - 4tiptoot-414 , intilotofirosit. Mott tabor the v i l o g tkot Ito to rowed U 4 ' l ' • 11001/1: LONt. rassistle, Juts SO, 181111 . . - • - .2:1110101ML ...] • aciacitnisztistt (Buttes " eIndSGIUSSWILInNO - Jellaunbilialg; '3lllqP.-- - - - apildseorthe tiara Cosaidtteits 111101 CONSTANTLY ON nallrt sttent:bi - I "bosfai*-ln Coal &tea , Pc'al , mati l / 2 JAI all Rises of Lead rifles Ottett:l4l4ssNlediE VC, Aslataat., Ca."*.Bereerr itl,SbrrukVower Baths, iffrents. ' FIH3Dr Y• 1 " u " hre-Olatilst mannhenniffir 11 , 6 mum tins now anis v o.t win ,.. lo ; al • kinds of Catill.cesandl4 lit Witunnitannetberinit. Muds or Ocala Coals Got valet and steam, Lima oetales,g l -bnireCit priakm Igentlanie. %waft - a Ctio:sitiViltokedltrr ainea.YAlL.liistddef CODpits Alinl""tiell'e 4 Allerieneeln the billions. lug hOPes Work and Plumbing done tn-Vte neatest quirwer at In eacecal.actleacone. , hand. Alio. seeocul,tutad WaSnacoltc- en the sho rt est notice. . . AII kinds of I...linisires , asd Ligks-Waddnd kept • Casts paid Alt old anon and Lcad, Aft repairs scans dniet. Orders Ito* ?ottaville, Oct. PM lNO,mptly attended us. •, • • ' - %multi A.. - IOU: , 23-ft •- • r (between 4th ACTOR?, 111._ 510YEitte No. lee ONCE meet. And .14. h. opposite Crown streetJ . Philadelphia. white the proprietor is enabled, by' itrreased tacilt- Ilns matipply the vowing Armand. Tor 'MYER'S NI& which Its wide-spread reputation has created. • This Ink fi now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the Atnerlean Public, thAt it b ui " rr eyr swiftest, to say any thing in Its favor, cud the IWlTlltlfattlillET takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. Is addition to the various kinds of Writivg lak, be also manufactures .4 destestier. Centrist for mending Mass and Chins, as well as 4 sulerier Hair Dye;_ Hut only nettesary to ittSPIO use.and it Sults: Wax, Well adapted for',Drnpaists and Bottlers, It yet" low ptlre,in large o f small (jut elides. Orders addressed to 193161.41 CJIOVER„ Manufaettuerer, No, 141 Race street,letween 4th dr Stb,oppoatte Crown street, Phl:adeldpilla: . Sept 12. 1831 37-4 m INSTRUCTION IN ININCINO. DROP. E. A FiIitYSIILLEU; him Cm nod set: E nt:di to Damps, respetttuily,annourices so.the Ladle. and Okolleniqn of Pottsville and its inanity, that h 1 visit rattily' place a for the puipose of forming Whi ter Classes tic instruction in itsarlte. Hui rooms' ate belng.euhsbly fitted - op, and will shortly be open for the reception of pupils. In the niestalnse he will have 1k; INttlOr of walling upon the tirrrojig of their residence for the purpose of obtaining their splosrlip.: Hons. The following ate some of the Dances be proposes to teach In the coarse of the eessno.—Qualitilles; French Polka, tlwddistr; Plain. aldstrks. Combine tion.—Waltsee; Plain, Polka, Scolcb,,tisilop, 'Hop, Compliment, Tyrol,—Polkas; Opting, National, Hot lac—Genres; Polonaise, Augusto,' (entre, Born! y Centre. Fairy Ballet. Private lessons 'lien. if cstitiltsd ,- Coll/ 1 / 011 ttae WIN DO Wen - every Iwo weeks. Days of ?olden t—hlemday and Thrtsday.--Ifinini —Ladles from 2 to 4, Gentlemen 8 13 lo; Children 5 to 7 P.N. Terms moderate--payane one half to advises, the other after thelltst slatenone. , October 11, 1851. ' 41 -I •• TEMPI'S SVOIT.."--1 be 'robot . reamovALl itzmont!! - Ellthe old Latin proverb. " Thee ;Flies," ts appareut to all the word; and ~...„, the importance a nd en nvenietie or be ins enabled to mark the moments as they ny, basing by almost universal custom made a Mitch a neeens , ry appendage to the person of every hody, the unde r : gilled le happy to announce - te Me t friends and the, public dtat be hits . Jost fitted up en adore new eine.... Itehment, In Thompson'e be' , hutidets on the corner of CENTRE AND fiIARRET. . 1, POTTAVILI.F.„ where he M prepared to. sell all Mon of Jewelry attrt silver ware. also.. a Parse assortiSeut of Watches, gold and sliver, (fell jewelled) Leen!. &e., and attn a Enna variety of Clotho of all vigil and quality, all of which will be sold elteapei than the etiespert. • He hopes, by strict attention to bisiness. with mo derate charges. to merit a continence of the liberal patronage be bag heretofore rec., en. I :' - JAMES W. 11F.ATON: 1 An 11 . ISM , 41-if , . ICEII BRADT 6r.' ZWQTT. . WrIOLEA&LE AND RETSILDEALEREI IN Clocks, Watches; leelery, Sliver find Plated 4,(5 ss • Ware. The eubeettbere offednr sate at their es ablishment,two dooreahovethe Miner Centre street. Putts villa, Pa. A spleadid assortment of Cloth', Watches, Jewelfy, Mine, 4rl Plated Ware 4.c.,at troth prices as cannot fail atc...tatisfaerion, and which We Invite the attention of poromforp. assuring them that every article is Cvarranted as rep resented. Oat clock cot vlsis In part of a jolt areoriment of (OLD o ie .JI.VER LEVER ?I'..II7'CUES do 'do Lephie do Slitter Tahleand Tn-spnowiadmar oinionienie.ian cy OoodaWatches. Jewelry and old pons,sent to di parts acne United States by VIII, with perfect safety, We are determined to Pella , lee prices than chenille articles are sold In PhiladOphie. P. 5, Preserve thts Etdverttsemiol. and examine our stock when you rhiltPocsviliv., W .BR tiTtY J. STEWILET ELLIOTT:- , Dec. 14,100 t 4- ly Partieularattentlon paid to the npairing °fall kind of watches. pies from the Re Ain't of policy and bonus to ba inctiad by Mora adlanna. .1,132 SO 3,156 2.5 9,475 00 o,lff; Ul Er Entered according to Art or Detigress, in the year 1851, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, DID. In the Clerk'. Mice of tbe District Cowl for tte Damen, District of Pennevivenla. GROAT CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA: . Another Scientific:Wonder! DR. J. S. 11011011 TON'S r,„.......__ .... • ~,,........ , cl.,_:;--3,..___:, `fix = .. _ - : i- F .,.. ~,_-?*....z,----zi.-;--,•:;.i,___.--.,___-_,-._:,_-_-,7 %IDE TRUE DIGESTIVE PI. 1111, oa GARTftic I. Jilt , a: I' Feiss red from rivulet, or the fourth Stomach rif the Ox. after (Werthen. of Uaron Liebig,, the great Phyclologleat cheinis,by .1. :S. Houghton, M. D. of Philadelphia, Pa. , This is a truly wondered remedy l'n .indlgeation. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com4sint. and Itetillity, curing niter Nnture's own methad, by Nature's own Agent, the Deist, it JUICY. tralra teaspoonful of Pepsin, Ite.osed in whirr, will digsat or dissolve. five pound* (1, ',Roast &ter to ;Alm* two hours, out of the stomach. ~ Perish:lN the thief element, or greet Digesting MD_ eipte of the flaittle,Juita—tbe tVlVrnt .11 (114 ro o d., the Purifying, Preserving, and ntimulating agent of the dounwh and Intestines. It a extracted front the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thta forming +to Anil"). dal Digestive Fluid; precisely likdthe natural I:asti is Jake in its chemical powers, tog furni,liitie 4 com plete and pett-ri substitute for it i tly lII* . ald of this preparation, the palnr and eviltiof Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, lust a* .)bey would he by a healthy f‘totuar h. It is doing smiles" for Dyspeptics string awes of Debility, Eniari inn, Nervous De. cl ine, and, Dyspeptic (Ndisvmvptlo s upposed to be on on the verge of the gravP• The Srie the Evidence upon which which It la based, is In the hlghes.ldegier curious find remarkable. SCIENTIFIC Eviitrwr.: Baron Lieblg, in his relebrats work oh Animal rammittry„ says .: "An Artlflclatliisesilve Pinta ana- Tana to the Gastric Jniteonay hr readd) prepare,' • 11.1 he mucona membrane of theatomach of the: Coif a which various •rtieles of food, as meal. and eggs, tent he softened, changed. asd AgPaird, just in the same manner as they would be la the hUMIIII YlOtlinti/.. Dr. Pereira, In his Maim/1 trestle. on "Food end Diet." published by Fowler, & Wells, New Votk, page 33, states the Fame great fart, and •karrit;fre the method of preparation. The:, are few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira. . Dr. Cornbe, to his ir situate irritings on the "Physiol ingy of Digestion," observcsihat donunit lon ni the 'due quantity of the Gentle Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing tette! of Dyipepsla :" end he tale, that •iit distinguished puarrsiorof medicine In London, who was severely afflicted pith this complaint, find ing evety.hing, etee to fall. bid recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stcmach of living animals, which proved completely suicessfol." Dr. Graham. author of the famous Worse on "Vege table Diet," says: "it is l rtmarkable fact In physi ology, that the stomachs of anlmai.t, macerated in wateranipart to the fluid tte property of all-milting :salons ankles of food, and of effecting a , kind of are ttiletaldigestion of them in as wise dlfferentfrom the natural dlgeative.proceas." Dr. SitflOrell great work,tla "Chemistry of Man," (Lea 6c lltanchard,Thlia.lB4l. pp. ell-2) says : "The dtacovary of PEPSIN formal new era in the 'helot. cal lilsimy of 'Digestion. FiadWrocent experiment., we know that food a dissotvid as rapidly, In art arti ficial digestive fluid, prepaiedfrom Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric Juice guff.", . Professor Dungthem or thelerretson rmllege, Pbiln delphle, In his peat troth on human Physiology, de votes more then fifty papas actin examination of this subject. Ilia experiments wits Dr. Peauiriont, nu the Glastrtc Joke. obtained from teetivtng Millen stomach and from anlinata are teed taown. "In el) rases:' he gam "digestion orturtedas perfectly In thearll detatas le the natural digerains." Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Priendrity In the Medical College of the University of New 'lora , in bin "Text honk of Chemistrr." page 386, say, It has been a question whether arildriat digestion mould be Performed—but It is now I.:lnternally admitted that it may be."- • ; Dr. Carpente standardwrrk on Physiolorry,whleb Is in the library of ovary physician, and is used es a Test-hot* in all the Coliegrs, la fun of evidence simi lar to the above, respecting the remarkable Digestive power of Permit', and the txc that it may he readily separated front the dtornacte of the calf or or, and ailed for eXperlments In'artilhisl digestion, or u a remedy for disease of the Bttener b. and dedrignt sr. • Cretloll of Gastric Juice. -'•ftllmodern works on Cberaistry. Maieria and . Physiology. and all good Medical Dictionaries. describe the cbamcter and properties of .Pepsin, and mate many In eeeee Dna details respeetinS The fact that an artificial digestive Plaid, or Oast rlc Juice. perfectly tesembilng the lateral fluid. mac be prepared, doe, not admit of question. The wady wonder ts, that it has not ire* applied to the curs of indigestitin'and Dyspapale—so naturally does mirk mime tmgritat Itself to the misd. • Ad A DYSPEeBIA'.ICBEfI. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has Proaired the most mar. notions sleets!. In caring cases ofiebillty.Emacfailon Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is taipossible to give the details of Mame in the limits of this advertisement ; but authenticated . cam 'betties have been given of more than ?eh Tfundred remark able tares. In Philadetplria, Nee York, and Boston Janne., ; These, wen nearly all diaperme cuss, and the cores were not only rapid andismodettni, but per manent. • ' It is a great Nervous anttliola.: nd pan irnterly useful for tendency to Bilious 3fertter. Lira Com plaint. Fever end Ape. nr bedlt `treated Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and 'Aga*. unit the'evil streets of Quinine. hictrinry. and Ober drugs upon the Dignallue 01 1•7•.•rier. • lon gideloess; Also, for ex- Mese -la eating, and the too firm tiedof ardent stunts.— almost reconciies Health with latruiperanse. .. OLD ETOMACIII CiBbery,AIETB. There is no forni of old Stonntil Complaints which It does not seam to reach and remove at once. No Matter how bad they may be. it giver instant relief% A tingle dose removes ail the imilestant symptoms I and It only needs to be repeated For a short time to make these good effect' pettria meet Purity of blood, amirrigor of body follow at Oat EL. Isis particularly ear:client in Cu.. of Nausea, Vortiting,Cramps,Bore beall Dirks pit ottbelltomach. Mare's after auttleg. - low.cold state of the Blood. Ifrartnels. Lownell or Despontlency,Ernac 41104, Weakness, tendert "ty to inainlty,Saislde, 4te; , Dr Houghton's, Pepsin; Is bold hi , 'nearly all the drain-sin One drugs and Popular Medicines, through. Out the Untied Stoat., It Intimated in Powdtrand In Fluid fount—and In Preritiption vials for the use of physicians. .Itrillatat Circl.= forcheereof ptipsltlana,ntay be obtained of .Dr. Houghton or ble agents, describing_ the whole prods of preparation, and giving the an . tkorities upon which the cleitneet ill le new remedy are based. le It is not a Secret Remedy, no objection can tie raisedspinet its use by phisielane In respectable etanditigand regular party*. Price, One Dollar ner bout*. - Seat .ay Nail. Pros of Pongee. Par convenience of sending to all pans of the won try, the Dips:lira Nailer bribe Pepsin, la put tip in the them.( Powder, with dintiions to be dissoired in' water by ths patient. • Truss powdery contalbJest the MN mailer an the bottles, and ,wlll be rent by nail, Free of Panel* for One Dolts? sent (post paid). in Dr. J. 8. Roe O.M . D., Philadelphia, Pa., Obserrtd thk t—Every bottle of the getitaingiepsin burn the WritlitD,PlMptill Or J. 8. Wit Pmforiettirt • m u a eolP4lat . ., - . 4 . , M 41 14 1 , Brut Trade Mark set nrod: ' - 4 ° 141 b ali.Poonleannti . Daalenin Nsilainega. • . 4.1 1 9 cetislAWN. smut, ft 91: f; ang. lits " r 411-1, .4 -4 PEPSIN IN POWDER Jiine 5.18er - SOAP 'IWORZS. Sakti East Comer al' brows 4. raw 'alasels,fiiisaia: PVHE WNDERSIONED'OF*ER FOR HALE THE I: various qyalitlee of Brown and Nis soap., and respectfutty invite the attention of parch resi dent its Erthuyikill Co. BACON & CO ALFRED. LAWTON being connected with the above Entail...lmmo, .soitcits the-patrons:an or hie friends, and wilt attend to allot der* sent by malt or tberartie. j rhilada.., Mity-21, 1851. 'OENCEM. INTELLIGENCE I ' MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. • ALL person* wiebing etnploymenr , big and little, young and old. male ao4 female. and also, all mange wishing to employ any and all kinds ofbaads, laborers or servants. wilt receive tuella information by calling at 'toe office of the ..nbscelbiar in Market el reel. E../Itsv Pa- e.Terncv Moderate. N. M. WILSON. J • P . • „Land lgeot. and General Collector. . April 5.151. , 14-b Puna - war= LEAD. • TX7 ETHKRILL k BROTII6O. Manufartnrers, V V 63, NORTH FRONT street,. Philadelphia. have min a gond supply, of their marinated pure _WHITE LEAD. and those custainers vrito have been amain& supplied In COOSlOEilleatit_of lUD on Ibliturtiat, shall now nave tbeirnrdera 11114: - . ' - No known rubstance pn, those Or ive and beautifying properities, desirable in a paint. to an sunlit extent with unadulterated white teed ; berme any admixture. of ether Materials only MID lie value. It has, thorkfore, been the steady 'elm of the cuatutrac invers. for many may, to supply co the public a _per. (drily pare white lend. and the unceasing demand for the article, is moor that it has met with favor. It is invariably Mended on pee heed wirnrenni. & BROTHM to Lull. Ind on the other. Warranted pare. all In red letters. July 12.1fti; ISty CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY voAed —These superior arteries of perfumery, 0 amongst which are enumerated his justly celebra ted Lilly White. Oriental alabaster, Pearl. Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other appeoved Cosmetics: . SOAPS.- Walnut and Extra Fine Wind Brown and W hti Windsor, Floating, Paint, Mama& f ncy and Toilet Snaps: Shaving Cream, Heir Dye, Cologne Waters. Eitraeta for the liandkeuhier. Or. Marrow. Meant Oil Crystal Pomade (a new article), Eau Lus trat Getr Restorative. 'lair Oita, Phliosomes, Arr., &C are manufactured and for este by • JOIIN T. ClEnt - t Perfumer Chemist, 4S Market St- below Rd.Phlta . f 4" Merchants, don't forget that CLEGG'S Is -the cheapest end most e puls-imy in the City Give him a call. Ott. sp. Iss), A ,groat Durovary for BitinutConttitottoo.t. DOCTOR Z. S. _ROWS is"F. RAILROAD.. On ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, IN Boles. ak 14 and 25 tenta—free Crow Marcum.] and can 4a taken at all seasons, by both scree, of all ages and without regard to weather. cleNo Mild ness or laboring Wan should he ;seinen. thent..cs They me truly the Poor Man'm friend, and the Bich Man's security. The above Pills are the result Of thirty years' prac tice in Philscielphia.and if taken with Dr.f. d Base's Tonic, rover and Ague Nitsture, tbep.Will cure the most Stubborn cases of Fever and Ague. or Chills and Fever. For Liver Complaint*, Dyspepsia, Indisrstion, and all Batons renditions of the system, they have no equal. as thousands in the Seuthere and Western States will testify, who have,usad *limn. Asa purga tive pill they art like a charm, free front griping, 'fr. dng strength end appetite, and enliyening the spirits. For .ale, at whotesale.or retail by B. BANNAN. Agent for Schuylkill County. *Druggists and otherssepplledat the usual whole sale prices. Auguu'JD, DR ITCAI7I3 HOYT'S (' POWDERS. . THIS preparation is now befog offered to the public ass guaranteed Cure for the HEAVES in Hor ses. and as the only known medicine in'the world having been tisr4 In the private Veterinary practice, of the proprietor for the last 37 years; and he ha• never known It tp fail to a single Instance of produ cing it letting ono, and leaving the horse in good spirits for work. The utter incompetency of the horse for labor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such io apply tiptoe. diately for this remedy. Price one dollar per pee:gage, which wilt be sent*. with full dimctions," to noy2trart of the ;tinted Stales All letters or communtcatiota to be ad,lrmoted 't Post Paid." to •I. P: MYST. Rear of No. 10 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. . . n•Wholeeate Agent I'm the 111Nted !Bates. N. B.—A gelliS wanted throughout the country . ..to to Whom a Itheral discount will he green and their ottraew glared to the aJsettleethente. Address as QV. - Iloyt`A tteave heave Powders for sale, wholesale - and by B. BA NNAN, Role Agent fur Schuylkill licionly. at: 1, INS! 4l-6m TIIII GERMAN WASIIIN 0 POWDEUS rer WI rears enifirteat far .Ordiaars Washisra. TS considered by thousands who nave levied it, as L hem* the to eateet Scuatifir !fonder of the World. Entirely doing away with that laborious and Injuri ous prartiCe of rubbing the CLOTIIEB upon the Al4lllloAltn. and a great sating of Tittle. Labor and Exeenee. N. 11. To prevent fraud and Imposition, (for many are trying, 10 off articles put up like mine,) the pniprtetor: I. P. ROY r, will put his written rtignature on tire top label "revery package. And he only asks an enlialiteued public out ro.eoutband the Carman tVnaltiny Powders with others that are in the market. It is put imp in ptclasea with fall directions and sold t time uotiliWti pike ..r I^4 rents, MIN will Mid it greatly to their advantage to no retinae theta Powders, tin cleanse their TVP ES and 1101.1.E118, tieing a very fuperlor attlele, purpose. Manufactured only by 1. P. HOYT, At Ids laboratory cod Pilnelpal Depot, No. 10 touih Finn et Feet , Sold at Retail by firoters and Druggists gpriersily. A liberal diatnont made and eltensiveadve.tiA lug fur the belie& of Agrbts. Routsrabstt the nettle: tgER MAK WARIIINCI POWDERS. All tenet* to be past Paid. Mr. I. P. Hoyt--. Dear your tier man Washing Powder, I can cheerfully recroniend tt to every person (or washlog and actobbing, believing it to be a groat saving of time and trouble, requiring in its urea ve Washboard, thereby being a great gar ble to the clothes and (114w:taint( with three fourths of the Labor and Expense required in the old method of trafhlug. Yonri. tit ARGAIIETT pinups. Corner of Couribind and Market street.. The above Washing Powders 3,0 Pr rale, whole. sal+ end retail .by tho onttcriber. wha, has been 'ip po Agent for the Monty of Schuylkill. lie will fitoply Merchants and other" at Mr. Itan't pri ces per dozen.and thus save the carriage. B. BANNA N. Mote Agent far schuyikill Camay. No‘'. 20, IPAI 4S-if ' DERI2II RANGE, WITH /MATING A PPARATU4 ATTAGRED.—This Range has been It fitted up with a Heating Apparatus sufficient to heat twn or litre() loom, connected with the kitchen ri none y, firma the kitchen flee.- In point of Arrow,- my. &arability. and convenience, it is - decidedly one of the beat Ranges in use. It can he used 'either with or without hot water. Manufactured and sold at Itta Foundry or the attb,criter, in Pottsville. auir 9. lasi VALUABLE 130011S--VERT crizArb. Pit Ell BIV E I.:momenta.' v. 6 VOL. Lowth, Arnold, and iVhirby's Commen tary, 4 Vols.. Fire Hundred :Hunches and skeletons of Sermons. Pulpit Encyclopredia, Chambers' Information for the People, Clark's Commentary on the Testament, I Vol., Dirk's CoMpkte Works,lntrA and complete Edt• lion. very Cheap, yin ka of Menus Loseptins,nt only et, Hook of the trolled ',taw, with a large 'umber of Illustrations,' Lorenzo Dose's Complete Works, SL) Family Bibles, varying in prices from el to.ktni together with a large number of valuable Hooks, al iinusaal low ratesjust received and for sale at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Hook and Stationery Store. N0v.12, ISM. 47 ZINC PAINTS. .4layrfdetnricl ay gas New :ferny Explcriv and • Cestipasy.nPiEWAßK, N. .1. Company is prepared to furnish a iiupply of those valuable ZINC PAINTR, which have been found oiler enteral years trial. both In Europe and tile totted States to retain their bilging' beauty and protective pmpentra,, superior to any 'other Paint whatever. Their White Zinc Paier,.ig purely an Oz Ide of' Zinc, trod Is warranted feet from all adaltara. lion and Impurity whatever; II covets well, is bean. tifully.whito and hi entirely flee from the polsbnous properties of paints wade front - Lead, so dangerous to the health of Painters and Families._ lt wilt sot Sara refine When eipowd aulptorrous. or mephitic exhalations, rue avon when shot tip in a clove room.-- As an toughie paint it withstands any climate and weather better than lay ' other, not being liable to (UM riiiday and Imitable, or rub of b may be work. ed with any other color, with water tad size, or with varnish. which gives the celebrated Porcelain Finish or China Gloss. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PaiNTB.—These are furnished at a low price sod are the eheaperd nod lien Paints in the ma Oct foe eoating,floofs. Fencing, llama. Out -houses-, Steam fipilers,lateamboall:ahit* or any oilier expand surface of Vircrod,ltrick; Tin, Iron or Stone Ala they are .both Weather nant_fiee Print. For iron or tnetatic surfaces they are parlicu larly valuable, as they fount a fish/saw connection end entirely prevent oridattOrr. or rust; they dry qulrkly with a polished sulfate. do not Wert or crack on wood or metal, and having a pure marine base do not chinas color like many• of the earthy paints now in use; in proof ofistuch we serer In the following rertintates PHILIi,o4:, Gas Works, May IS, HMI.; Mora. P. C. Jones & Ca—Gentlemen: Davin thade r,eeerat trials of your Drown Zinc ,Paints in various method.: ealcilated- to teat lie protective qualities upon Wood abd lattal,l have the racier's non to state that the resultaltsve been highly "favoni hie. The , paint coveting well, drying leickly and p inf creater tenacity. 'espettally upon iron than any other paint with which I am famine,. - , You're Truly, JOHN C. CHEMION, , Botineer of the Prillfidraptillt Cu Works.. . • the onderilyned hiving used the Zinc Teats 0- "f:filed to, Concur in the forstolng opinion. • Morris, Teske, & Morris, .Merrick & Sob. Made! Nadu dr. , • _ T. fluttrur& Oa. Penn Works. Franklin Iron Wor s ts. .1. I'. Ditatt,Chited etttesDry Coen,' 15. Dellieff supplied .011 fairtnalla terms` by - the Agents of the Coropktiy. • .2 'T., C. JONES Ils CO. 17 Routh Whatees, Philadelphia. , ' • '• _IIOOB ausecßi Rit a HAS SNLAILGED HIS/100K Btridermnd laccnsellthe Mat - binirty andltands. India saw prepartitb) do .0 Mats of Ilttsitat to tbe but style, at the lowest rates,by the ~sitarli. Emk or, br the hooked ot All Nadi of Wilk work au9afiicturge order at Shod acme'. " - s: saNxaN: • Motetln, reitatus, Lag. it ' SIMOWSKIYHOWoII lOttliant to IlIPPOrd; tho:SalllpS-411MIC. along ,b4ll/41 0 —Etta: • ----AND-ETON WARMSIANIIoACTORY. TRKYROFRIETO, II OF TIME MARVFACTORY. s lut/ / notkville, th Schuylkill county.- S to re- ' opectrally solicits suitors of the on rrohaldlitlf leepard Oath% ankles of ate inanollstune t whershe oars as etas/ to asp mate sisewbere.lisd Idsfer t price than the:trader of ibis /shun Mel nee yet I telsirert. -Tbey consist In part of Itoeldrittens-wers.-1 Tla.:-Fftehero.Coffee-Pote„ Tea-Pour. Sugar-Rowls,L 'Crean* Frult.lnates, Spittoons. kr.. At. STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF-PUDDING DISHES. Nappies! " - ' " Pte •• Vegetable . • • ** ' Raking Plates, As. - AisiCliertovr Stonewite. Ginter and Root Beer Bch tlec-Jttge. Pitchers. Basis. Preserve. Selland Pick ling ]en ; J ellyandCakeMoulds, Basins. Ewers and . Chambers. and denerally,eissy artlclemanutactured. He aim mann& ctutes to order the following t Fire Brlsko at any shape or site store Cythuters tad Liningitefall patients; Flnb and Flooring Tltes ; Arch. Key end Wedge Bricks ; Oven. Arch and Float Tiles. At., dce. Cr Orders for the above are respectfully solicited. -- 015se and Show Ware.room (Wholesale only) In Silver Verrsee Buildings, Cenve street. Pottsville. Address, F. HODGSON; Agent.Pottevilli. N0v.13. . 414 f EMI STILL faurritErt DA Cure of Cossamption, - Ann itedangetoueattendante,aftat having been given up to die Ity, Physicians and Friends, the an , • trals Of history cannot furnish a ft *bead be ettonoirely Saone throvskairr rho world far (bare Cr. thoneands laborelez sager sintilar disarm, ithick will prove fatal, astral arrested by adroit4mM AGENCY OF DR. /MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCRERRY. BC eOIIIIIIIC.IO. Pont or Rocas, Frederick County,Md.,} June 9th,' Du. flWaree..—Dear Sir:—Believing IT s duty owe to the. Willie,. and in •justlee to yea. I Mae thought proper to wake known one or the most ex traordinary. cures, In my own case, that has ever been truly recanted: In the month of October last I-was of with Is severe pattering in my breast, which formed 'a large ewes's, and alarcomtnnaicalett to my Lanes. and very much afflicted them, and dis charged tannage's:nine* of corruption, enema, and Internal. that is. large quantities passed through nay Lung., which I threw up. My breath could also pies through my Loop, auJ out through the cavity ar my ' breast with apparent ease, attended with'. violent cough. day and night. loot of apoetits, and extreme ro that me physicians thought my egos en tirely hoPelessaud beyond the power of medicifie.o. I remained In thia or retched condit lon for a long time until I was Wasted to a Mere skeleton. and there seemed to be no hope far tie, but having read in the public papers of the niany wonderfutettresperfonned by your COMPOUND SIAM P OF WILD CHERRY. Immediately seat to Baltimore for dee bottles and commenced its use, and to my - great satisfaction and anxious fatally, the tikes* or opening In my lungs began to heal, aad.the cough inhattle, and on using ten bottles i wok reatdred ; to — perfect 'health.' I feet' very grateful attd firmly believe, that. to your valu able medicine. under the blessings of Drente Novi. deuce, I ant odebted for this great nitangr.and lam happy to say that I am now eo/oying at good health as I ever have. for the satisfaction of those who are not acquain ted with me,l append to this crttlecate the names of lentlenaen well and favorablY,known.to - a large portion of the citizens of Maryland and Virginia, anti will doubtless induce all who areatmilarty afflicted to try your wonderful and invalualle Compound Synth ol Wild Chet tr. Yenta, THOS S Respectfu_ DlXo lly, N. The subscriber to well acquiatnted with Thom*.s" Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted as above represented. I regard his Mover, as `almost a miracle. Ilene a worthy Member of society. JAMES R. DURUCIROW, Pastor of Berlin Mean, Rattitaare Canfereate, We.the underaldnedoesidents of theroint of Rocks and victuity,are acquainted with Thomas Dixon* and know him to haveheen afflicted as above represented ' and was thought by Ina friends, att 'well as by our moat skilful physicians. to be oast recovery, but by the exclusive use of that Inestimable remedy, Dr. Seragio's Composed Syrup of Wild Cherry, is now re stored TO perfect health, and we feel duty, bound to recommend this valuable medicine to all who may be similarly afflicted. Fred. Stock. Merchant, 0. Thomas, Lloyd C. nett, W. 11. Smith, Samuel W.:ltadsar, E. W. McGill, William S. Watkins, Philip Haines,' 'John Walter. Philip Melgauhalm. The abriv• Invaluable medicine is the result of maur years extensive practice in Philadelphia by Dr. r!lwayne, - Very Important Caution. RestiemberMo preparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine. except the original ankle as prepared. by; Dr. Swayne. See that his Portiatt Is on the wrapper around each !ryale. Until you obtain this Compound you will never know the real virtues.of Wild Chet!), DVSPEPSLIOIt WORMS, litorayoe's Celebrated' Vermiaige A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspep. . ma, Cholera Mortn, Sickly or Dyspeptic children nr adults, and the most useful Fatuity. Medicine ever offend to the Public. 1 • Avers:4 lll We reeoectahlr merchant of Wil -1 llamspnri, pa., states I have tried sour Vermifuge in my own family. nod can speak in the very highest terms of it. lily wife tit so much pledaed with it she, will use nu other. Remember! hone IT grnlilna except that in equate bottles, with the portrait of Da. law arre on each ' wrapper. , Ur Nee that the name Is spelt correctly, 1 • SWAYNII. Dr. swamies .isgsr Coated Sarsaparilla and Petraet of Tar Pella. There armondouldedly the best Pills offered la the imblie, and no fatnily should be without them. Safe and easy in their operation. without produring any griping pain or onmeasant feelings. They are peculi arly adapted to chance and purify, thereby remit ring it tit to nourish and invigorate the whole system. A few doses'will oftentimes prevent a severe attack of sickness, and for complaints to which females are stajr.rt it4s. are invaluable. No Pills can have.; het. ter effect than three monthly irregniarltleir which occasionally happen to-women.. They atallit al the commencement of puberty; also when there is 4 check trout cold, or Improper exposure , and even al the time 'of their entire cessation. liy taking this Medicine; Women would he carried On thtnugh with the change alit,. withnut 4,inent or infringer...at on their more y °ottani days of womanhood_ Be particular to obtain the genuine, see that they are In boles turned out of the solid wood. coveted with a red label with the signature of Do. SIVAYNS thereon. CUM Pounvitir, Nov. 'Holt, 1351 JOS EMI DERR Id 114 4.1 nsMOVAL. Swavrts,fraptintor of the widely celebrated Comeoottu.Svaer ov WILD Cu vela and other FaM tt lake. has removed his YOnolpal MSc', from thecormir of Eighth and Race atreetalo N 0.6 NORTH SEVENTH Street, above Market; Philadelphia, where all 0111A111 trtuatte addressed. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ' JOHN G. BROWN, J. CURTIS C. HUOFIES. I Put " llif ' ra • JAMES B. VALLS, JOHN VV. GIBBS, r" "`"" ° • 4-a. • C. at.l3 EIVNYZINOENI. II J. 911EArra, saw,* iti 111- ven,ll.9nisst.re,Port Carbon; Jour; A. Orro,Taylors vllle;fl. F. MS as,Ttiscarora ; E. 3. - far,Tamagea f 0 • Rrivsturnra, New Castle i W. Moats:LOOP. W. Palen St. 111;4; Myra &B!LEYNIALPIIIIrtsOn: PAUL BARS, Sin grove: Ecic a L & BAINDT. Tremont ; Coca ntt.t. flc. Sc. Llewellyn; Joan , WILLI/31s, Utddlippert ; C. e l PRAILitlf. Ottrillshirlit Confloa &- anoana New rhilildriphtti I N. Mary's, Orwigsbnri Landing; J. STAPitos,McKearaburg ;,. .EICOII 111111TrISAN, and ff. & E. Weicr„ Lower Mahantanyor, and by all Dea lers. in medicine everywhere: \ L.!'Agents wishing a fresh supply oWe. Serving's MEDICINES will please vend their cadets to the Prin cipal Office, Philadelphia, . Sept. 13, 1851., NEW - MUSIC. ONGS.—Anier ken Liberty, National and Pal rlptic, S The European Emigrants—ialutatlon to America, The Adv., and the Child, The Broken-hearted, We meet no more: Lore's !degreaser—favorite tong, ^ • The Forsaken—a beautiful Ballad, When e'er I see those =One eyes, Vey ! rihy shouldn't you and I I Truly will I love thee ever, I live for thee only, , I.lllle Roll —a favorite Ballad, • Flow on t borkt Wing River, -Annie Lau rtir4-adwired Senteknallad, - The Low liked Car—it characteristic Irish sang, Farewell Ladles—Popnlar Negro Bong, • , Husbaqd4a anch a queer Fellow—Popular Conde amt. . . , - Pit and Parralfavorire song. POLKAS . . - -Alweeittsh Nightingale • Rose tampon Polka, . • • • TT...Motley toles, Favorite Walla ;•.:4cigether with a large collection crib, Burst and roost popular atiaale.nl ways on hand—single pieces obtained to order. at B. ANN lINT Dee. 13;1851. • BLAZD'ii Patent Firs Proof PAINT. . • • . .FROM 01110. ?PAR Subscribers have Just received a farther sap -1? ply of tbdsciegular and valuab a substance. la addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolitte'otbrown, resembling the sand some now in nee, and so mud) admired far the front of building) Itt principal ingredients are silles,alumlua and pro. Lashio of tron,-whkh lathe. opinion of setentidt matt iatisfactorily account/P(or its tire-proof **Mare—the two former substances being a an.coaductors, and the latter acting as* teMiall. to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For use it I* mixed with' Lluseed Oil. and applied with a brusb.Stiallatne sa ordinary Fawn. to wood ironoin, sloe, cinemas, papki aka.lt Wades* gradu ally, and becomes art.-proof, It to Itattlealanyoulta. bl to for roof, of buildings, steamboat a-id ear-decks raUtoad bridges,fenees, ke.. A toot no sled With - Cher ankle is equal to Otte ablate at a vast iravlag of ea- 4 8pettmeus may be seen - atthe nice the *abseil here; • 1141'16ISON, SBOTltatit . • • No: 113 e South Front Ris,,Pllllada. Apr 1122.1,148. " '• - ' 17-If somsTnitto New; ifIROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT PIIILADEL -4-- Mita wholesale prices. •The andersigned. has opened is the Silver !Terrace beihtlag, Centre Street Pottsville. a learnt Mottmons of Greenlee, Pro vision.. Fisk Oil. At. shot which will he sold t at the. fame prices- that 44mintry'rarectiarits lay to PU I 4O I OIII Jobbery, Riled added. . All roods ep d at ibis establishment, 'ate purchased frontlitst it hands 14 the eilletterr New Vora and Pbtladelithle, a dial er* will be supplied here, at the same sdva e that Philadelphia merchants xe in buying float the mune. patties., . ilerebsats are respeetibily sidleltertdeali sad ex amine Ibr damsel wee, before riallipp the thy. - C. J. Agent. • April l 5,11151.! - •- • , • • • 111tININO simatinew smrinavoit, &a tubseHbee kuindlocated Maudlin' Marks d; street, between Centre. Reif fleeoad opposite N U. Wnsed• olike, beg. to oar b is profeeeten al unites to the theatre of Coal Lan& Coal Opera-, top', s*d others. ,die has. for sevei , sl years . . been en. raila' 0 - r, liktuyor. and Sauget or Valli alines bathe anti of Naglandyandlue had soittayeets uperiense, n Ode County: • Any work entreated to Ids suborill executed eaulkily and- prompliy.— Re y1)014831' a that u lke bat moidownidation and test of bte abtUtles, • )(Ovi 1111,101 47-11 ?Y..~i"r:'4""awY[a:S`w~'..:~c.:~,'fE.:~ -:.;s.~A, ' . - - riUglailD - :111,3000:Pir: ' • .. . .'.' -- 'l l '•:'-: Wy S.TE i bis & • 00 • s . . _ • „ , _ Coreastentsilit 19114) ;-----• •-- -, General:l'4o4i and ,r'ar . ei,gn Rteha nie - Ojfkee. ; • • • • nirneinnet ca',. ; iti SOCTiI : ! ',' STREET; Melt Yotk 59 and 301,SWIS ' , -,- .-- , -,, AYMARP,Sordayksps "%writ -SECOND . i i STREZT, Phtlatteiptda„ 05. GRAVIE.R 17 ;' .STREET;New (Means, _' P; Mr - BYIENES - ac Ceti," 501 WAITE; LOO ROAD;Liverpool. IS EDEN QUAY: Dublin. FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM - - Great . -Brillini and Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS Folllll3lli—The'sttheeribers begC to inform the istibliOthrtingbOut the United States and pasadas, that they_bavit completedtheir arrange. merits for the.year SOL.. Persons , sending •.for their friends. or thaws returning Lathe "Old Country." will findlt. their traerestto select our several ' magnitimint and well-known Linea of "Patketn,sailing as below, for their conteyartee.' No expense has been spared to have Emigrants midecoinfintable during the voyage. Ali passengeitettgagedieith us Britt be shipped under the anaeitittatribiten of oar -Own - Firth 11.-tie bag the Oldest KMAltshed and most extensive in the Trade, and withisith Unequalled .arrangetnisnia, Emigrants wilt meet with laelluies from us, that 'mother Bailee i 1 Sea famish. We can confidently assert, without fear of minttadiCtlon; that of the bandied , of Thousands sent net by us - during thelest "Twadtl4lX Years," not one has higjast tames of complain:: . . All oar evagsrunae ere plaialy stgle.i, aid schen wads are ottfaHy suliserof te.o. . • ' , . --Inalicaseawbe re persons decline coming the money will be refunded without deduction, on returning us Übe Passygit.Cesifitatisandßeceipt. - • 'Rirtairtsaces to Rwelesi, irttamid, •Seatfoad 4. Weer. ... The anbstrlbers have at ail timeo'foe wain DRAFTS at sight, for any-amount, on lb. if ATioN AL RANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, /it, which ,are paid Gee of discount in all the prinripat towns: throughout the" Ended Kingdom: , Persons - m elding in the country, Ind whining In send atoney,to - how friends. may insure' its bring done colt, city on their minium:* us.the4Motiat. they wish - sent, with the name and address nftne person for whom it is in .tended: a- Draft will then be - ihraranted per • Hat SAILING PACKETS or STEA MER, and A Receipt . returned by mail. - - - P. W, & Co. have well known reehansible Agents , In all the seaport towns tit IRELAND, BCCITLfiND and WALES from whence Minnie, 0 Irate for Liver- PoWertd in roans of the. Interior towns, who are moat atm-nitre to Emigrants on etnbareution;at the various ports. In fir t ail our arrangements for Pas sengers, and the.peyinent of our Braes, are so perfect that - no possible delay or disappointment can occur. itl. For flasher particntars.apply to, or addreas by letter, post paid, P. W. lit RN ES & CO.. - 1 „ • ,• 83 South street. Nen York, . . . , . ' nr BENJ. BA-NNAN.Potiovitie. If von desire your business transacted promptly and atifely.v.ll it t. D.. 0.4 niiiiii's Other, where the 4 rah* are issued. payable lit tilt perm of Europe n Munn me. I roan, at any of titteortke,Ond without any delay. Jan. 11. lehl - 2-tf LIGHT .I.IOIIT, sacarr, A T No. 2/l North rttr,t, above Vine. East /MP, .1 - IPhilad. , iptilit. The tubectihota call the alle utnu of their friends and the public is general, to their New Improved Pine Oil Lamp. Al.do. Fight lard, Oil Lawps—Otia Fixtures of e'vriyArittiption, Chan deliera:Tanditnts. Side tirsebout,fer lamp" or Gas— Cittidel3hras. Ourlndoles. Briquet ditildiue, l'attot Lamps, 11111 lanterns and Marble 63 in Lamps. A traria% assortment of Giaares and Btillitt la Lamps for duruesrie pueyneeei. tali Fittins . done at short notice. Il.actiprvlrk lutarge vaelety. ALSO, Tin Vans of all itizra. By personal atteatlnia to the alanufactutinfrif the sboveactielea. enables them to sell at the vary lowest market prices. All goods warranted. Bost quality of Campbtne; Pinezind Burning Fluid. Whuleisale and , , No. 121 North 24 !mei, (Burnt Die trict.)—Faelowy, N 0.56, Noble rtreel, bear Funub. . IMIDRICK. HORNING .4. HINER. Manof3rtutory '2 I .3m Oct la WI NNW and ti*TENSIVEI LISSORTMENT. of fresh • Fall and Winter ankh. '(DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE; PROVISIONS it... d -r.) fr,,,Eautiortiberstieve spent much time and unusual pains. in't !tending the Auction/. both in New York and Pniladelphis, In 1110 purchase of their extensive assortment of goods now opening at their Who/es/Os and Retail it toi e, Centre tstrett,'directly opposite the Poll Office, where they reepectfully in-, vite all purchaser , ' to call, being well assured, (tom co varied and general an asap/Men/As:they now have, co one can fail of being accomodoted—as to price, they are well' satisfied themselves. and can assure customers that ho establlohinen, ran undersell Oral in city or country. Cali owl examine, and you will be convinced or!he truth of o u t statement—to enu merate, the Maly kinds of goods would betedions, we would ll only remark that out assortment !sample, AM and seasonable, eulted to the general wants of the community. JOIINSToN k CO. Pottsville Oct. 23,1851 • • 43-tf wmosintet, gasman or corrnn. Oat. package at this Essence will go as far as four pounds of Coffee—and Coffee made of this Essence will preserve the taste attic real Coffee. with the ad dition of a mare delicate and liner flavor. It is also more conducive to health than . the finer Coffee, is ea sier made, dne* not require anything to clear ii. and is free fruauediiiteat. This Esseure is now extensivety ussa - ht yarlourisert ons of the country, a single agent having sold 16,000 cakes in a single county in this State. Price Ii cents per cake. Foi sale wholesale and retail by the subeci ilwr, at Ma variety stole. B. DANN A?i, agent for Schuylkill Co. Cr Merchants and others stipplied to sell a gala al the Manufacil4ler's pricey. Try it. I have examined an article mewed -by Meseta. ,Iftimund, Bohler & C .... of PhitsJetphia, called •• of ope," which c intended to be used with 'ColTee.for the purpose of Improv ing it. I find n not only free from anything delitermus to health, but on the contrary, the ingredients of which it Is composed, ate petfectly wholesome. JAMES R. CHILTON, N. D. o Chemist and A nalysist,73 Chambers Kt. New Visa. AWt.7J, IIiSI. PORTEUS' LABORATORY. ,k LCOIIO4, writable for Drirtgiets„ Binning Fluid, A latter's! Perfurnee, se. ' Pine Oil or Camp!'lnn:distilled by Mum ; Burning Fluid ; Megrim ; flplrlts of Turpentine ; Venice, Turpentine, Bright Farnieh. Coaxal Varnlab of every deferiptlan and quality ; Japan and Shellac Vast - lien or all eultus and quail tlea ; • Iron, Leather, Cntn-plalnic, Paper and other varle tfe.: Brush Makers, Whip. Makers and contemn' Pitch, constantly on hand, and for este at the Imbotatory, 581 North FRONT Ferree, Philadelphia. N' n. Orders will be received at No, 311 MARKET street at EIGHTH. 31. N. SECONIIMteet. above Christ I.3lntch, and at JON RACE street. J. A. POILTEIIS., Oct Ili BSI • 41-3 m - swarms EBSENCE or Jamaica Ginger, Prepared n ty by Fredintrk Brown, at his Drug and C'hemictt Stole, North East Cotner or Fifth and (Amount Ste , detphta.. A supply of the above alwaYs nn hand, mid for sale at • JOHN G. BROWN'S, Bole Agent Mrtiggis M and Apothecary, Centre street Oct I PATTERSON'S HERPETIC SOAP, PM rendering the Skin smooth. soft and delicately white, temriving sallowness. Pimples, Tan Cuts 'neon. Eruptions and redness of the Elkin. All chops and chafes, ih.c. on Ihe hands are healed by It. It Is Mao the very . be l it shaving soap to use. Pries only 112. i cents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at the satiety store oft he sub;eribet. B. BANN AN. I:s4lercbants and oilier, supplied to sell again si manufacturers ptiris Aug.t. _ r • 77144 ) CHERRY PECTORAL Eiffl COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the commnnity with the.cuntidence we Met in au article which , eeidoni fails to realize the happiest effects that can be desired. So wide Is the field-of its usefulness and so numer ous the cases of its cures, that almost every section , of the emntry abounda in persona, publicly known. Who have been reStured from alarming and even den pti stit diseases of the lungs, by its use. When once ivied, D. ouperionty over every' 'Other medicine df Its kind, Is too apparent to escape obseresiion, and Where its virtues ate known. 'the public Ina longer . _hesitate what-antidote to employ for. the distressing and dangerous *freedman of the pulmonary organ*. Which are Incident lo our climate. And not only Ir._ the forMidatile attacks upon the lunge,. hut for the , milder tratieties of Collie. thighs. &c., and for Children It is Ore pleasantest and safest medi cine that can be - obtained., No faultily should be without n, and those Who have used it. never will— Read the opinion of the l'ollasving gentletien, 'who will be recognized In the various aect icon of country where they are located - --each and, ail as merchants of the Alin class and of the hieheat character—a• the oldestand moat el seeder. Wthilesale Dealers in med_ letne with an etperienre unlimited on the subjest of which they speak. if there la ant value in the Judg ment ot experience, see THIS CERTIFICATE Welke undersigned, Wholesale Druggists. having been long acquainted with. Ayer'/ Cherry Pectoral I hereby certify oar belief that it is the hest and most effeetnal temedy for Pulmonary Cotanialetts ever of: I fared baths American People.... And we would. from our Inicswiedge of its composiricin. and extensive age '.felnem,eotdtally cdrnmend It ro the afflicted as wor thy their best confidence. and With the tircu convic tion that it vellrdo fur their fillet all that .medicin can do, . MensbnW,Ederiands,& Co., Boston, Ms... Reese Alt ConiseanA /d Baltintore, Maryla ad' 4h. Ladd hurrah . Bangor. aine. Haviland, Ilan i all* Co., Charteston:.a. C. Scab S . yssfand. Detroit, Michigan. T. n. blerilllater,Lottisville,gentucky. nae l ela / k. Watson, pt. Lout., Missouri. • Jose& Tucker. Mobile, Alabama. - Theodore A. Peek, itiartingtan, Vermont. Miley & Co., Auguna.,Georglw- Salm D•datnes, Trenton, Hew Jersey. J. Id..Totensend„ Pittsburg, Peas. Clack it Co, Chicago, Illinois. R. R. - Oar, Barlington.lows. N. A. Santee& Son, Norfolk, Virginia.. Edward thingharet, Wilmington, Ilebostire, . inhuollben et Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. . • Z. 1). & W. fl. Gilman. Wnshington, D.C. J. Wright* Co., New Orleans, La. ' Watson,-Wail &,Co.. Pon tvaytet,lndiana. C. C.Rithinond & Co.. San Francisco; C 4). Lewis ilk Antes. Tanaka's*. Florida. , • . Wade, Eckstein & Co.. Cincinnatl.Obio. IN FOREIGN COVNTRIEB -& Co., Venerate°. Chili. • • Dimond acCo Vera Cruz, Neaieo . Fwd Ries+ et Co. s Dogoto, New. Unlade, R. Provost 4. Co., Lien. Pent. • . Morton 4. Co., Halifax, Nora Reath. Walker 4ttoe,.Bt. Johns, Now arentleick. • With Oath 'asetnaice. 'and front ' euiti inch: no elninter Mei . eau b• adduced, "eseep* ,tat found is ha effects upon trial.' . , " Prepared tad sold - IMES C. AYERS, • Pratittal, Chemist, Lowell. Mewl, beldilr Pottivals,byJOßN 42. BROWNS ethltors wilt ^ 1 8 1 . , I PALLe and Dll4llOl SIMI% OEM EMI for Ike Cove et Ctt innutr. .111= NEW-FIELDS FOR AGRICULTURE. Mr. Francis Bonynge, an Englishman of decided intelligence and modesti, who has spent some fourteen years of his life in India and Western China, is now passing through the press in our city, a book setting forth the facility and signal advantages of naturalizing and prosecuting among us the cultivation Of Tea, Coffee, radio, the Date, Mango, Jack, Leech ee, Guava, and Orange trees. Of courser he dm, not assert-that. all these,maY he, grown in the latitude of New Your,, bat-that all of theta be profitably grown .within jibe limits of our country,. and some of them-- Tea especially—ai in as high latitudes as this, and even higher. He estimates th at good Tea grown here would ultimately cost only six cents per pound, while it would thus-he secure from the poisbnous adultera tions, now generally practiced upon it by the Chinese, who, in , spite of the moral precepts of Confucius, are Ore greatest swindlers on thelace of the earth. That most of the productions instanced by Mr. Bonynge might and should be grown amag us, we have no manner of doubt. It \ is absurd, it is disgraceful. that 'we of the United States should go on buying a single agricultural product of a temperate climate like our own, at a cost of many millions per annum, without even trying to grow it for ourselves. Tiat $100,0 . 00 expended in jasn in the procurement of Tea and other plant's or seeds and their domestication among us would have added fifty . . rußlions eie thi§ to the wealth of the country, we have s emze t y a doubt. But Congress will not even esiab. : lish a Bureau of Agriculture, and seems.lo he the current doctrine that any attempt by the GoVernment .to benefit practically the farmers and artisans of our country would he unconstitutional !. We do not concur in that doctrine, and we Mild that its ascendent cv has already scourged the country more than all the hurricanes; wars pestilence§ that have been experienced since we became a nation. But, whethei our views of the pro-1 Per functions and "mission" of Government be right or wrong, there can be no doubt that the naturalization of new plants and fruits; among us is among the most important and! beneficient of any, and ought to attract gen.: eral attention.—N. Tritline. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE. ' r Mr. Reverdy Johnston, says the American . 2. Farmer,purchaset 1848, a small • farn t'` nea r r Baltimore, in t last stage of impur 7 erishment. Such was its reduced condition, that the last crop of corn was not more thab a peck to the acre. He. states tint all the vegetable matter growing on the 200 auk of cleared land, including briars, sassafun , , and other bushes, if carefully collected, would have been insufficient folthe manufacntp`of one four horse load of manure. lie applied t - Z,' to Mr. DaVid Stewurt of Baltimore, an able chemist, who rode out to the farm, and cured specimens of the soil, which he mire• fully analyzed. He found that it contained p an abundance potach, magnesia, iron V, [ and organic matter, fluty mixed with alum ioa[and sand. One elemerg only of a fertile soil Was wanting, phosphoric acid 'and of this there was rio trace. He eotnme:need _[?[ an application to the land of Imphosphgte ct ; = . lime, a preparation of !Aces, as the best made of supplying the deficient eltment. One remedy was given at an expenSe of . ten, dot. "-fi lars pet acre: It was the one thing' needful. Health was restored_ to the 'exhausted pi- i; tient, and the grateful soil yielded last' test twenty-nine bushels of wheat to theAere.— Nothing else was applied, indeed 'lithtog;::: eke was wanting. ~Here was a beatnik!l triumph of science. Tuere is no doubt ol the facts ; the experiment carne under the ofr nervation and.attractea the attention of hati:: 7 :l. dreds. It was detailed to the writer bt Mr. Johnston himself, and various others worthy of perfect reliaocre. Loom and: Annl. SMOKE HOUSES - - • 'Many persons commit great errors buil ding t moke houses. To be nice, aad be a handsome and respectable apputtennee m a farm, it must forsooth be buiir of brick or 6 : stone, with close fitting doors, and a single aperture for the egress of the smoke; The consequence is, the meat is black and bitter, , and might as well have been pm in, fa pickle of pyrolignious acid : 'having loSt all us 8a• vorAgnd smelting of soot like a ibitnnet,, z sweep• The walls are so close and cold that: - the smoke condenses and settles tipoa tbtr hams and bacon, and instead of becomes flabby - and ill-colored. A smoke house can hardly be too open. VA takes longer, to be sure, to perfect the pr,e4 cess;. ; but when completed, the meat is dit.p of a fine chesunt color, and a delicate fiasur of the smoke penetrating the whole mass. The best houses we have seen, are bull with a stone wall, three feet high, liagi bottom, and wooden structure built on I top of the wall. Common siding is tig! enough, or hoarding endwise like board; a barn is sufficient, with a tight • board shingle roof. The bottom is used for an aN house, and Pie sinoke fire is built on ti ashes. It Is safe file both purposes, and wi produce a much finer article lot those • have a sweet tooth for that delicious Ire* a pice flavored barn.—Guernsfy Tanta. HoW TO SAVE POULTRY MANURE. Having learned the value of poulty nure, we suppose our renders would like know the best method to save it. First, build a poultry houve, if it' more than a tough seati?lthug . of , slabs ; laid upon - crotches, forming a pitch roof, with end boards in winter, to out the wind and driving storms.- U .this place parallel roosts ; the manure dt the night, then, will all drop down in a row row beneath. Here place light about a foot (hip, rather wider and h than the roost, aad give it la sprinkb plaster of Paris an inch thick.' When is covered an inch deep with: mattUre, it at layer of loam fourinches deep, , and other sprinkling of an inch of plaster, so continue. In the spring, mix all: wet gether, keep it free from the rain, and,' ar.the rate ot one vint•to the bill or t. in a corresponding quantity forfctiaiim and squat s, pumpkins, melons, peas, ions, strawberries, or any other fruit, v tab , le; or grain, requiring rich warm mar and our word tor it, you will have a crop of a superior quality.—[The Plow; CULTITIiE OF THE-ROSS. A water in-the ilmer,ican Farmer, gig the following 'hints respecting the cultic of the Rose, which we know to bejodj " The Rose, is a gnus feeder; h any time front .octopet to February, from hall a peck-to a peck of the lest:: manure to cacti root, not one week .a place before .application ; set the roots 6.feet apart each way, azd trini by no as closely as theflorist directs. 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