MIN UAS SHE ANY TIN. N" Oh do not paint ber churns to me, I know that she is fair! - - Ilmow her lips might tempt the bee ; \ger eyeiwitrstars compare: Stich transient gifts I ne'er could prize, • My heart they could not win: I do.not scorn. my Miff's eyes, But—has she any tin? , "The fairest cheek, alas! may fade, Beneath the touch or years . The eyes where light and gladness played, May soon grow dim with tears! 1 would loves fires should to the last Still barn, as they begin: But beauty's reign so soon is past; So; has see any • tin?"' it mitt fiunitic -- 14 tor. JULIUS CAESAR RANNIBAL'S N SCIENTIFIC LECTURES. LAMES AND GbINEN —.I Shell agin Call on de anamile kingdum fur a subjick to mteress and amuse you dis stormy nite, and as,an ackt ob justis and filanthroliy, I will tell'you all I fotin vat bout dat bcanful modestic ore. tor— - , DE CO\V. I spose moas.ob you hab seen dese cretures eider male of female, kase we offea fine dem runninloose and wild in de treets buckin down wimin in red shalls and men wid red beds; but fur tie edification ob dose whose (tables hab not extended as fur in de coun try as dey am bona, I will 'scribe him. • De cow am bout the size ob de bull, oney a lit tle smaller; he got horns when dey'm a mine to grow, dey am short in de leg like Pompey Dnckshanks, and dey ar very mis chievous sumtimes, kase dey 2oflen pull down fences wid deir bouts and steel green corn and sick dugs:: He hab bin brought up bout de house so inuch dat he often et9ies sum ob de moss wishus wices ob mankine, and one ob de wices wich dey all seem to hab learned from de ole farmers .am de wice ob chawin. I don't noe cvedder dey use, i 'backer, but dey always got a cud in deir mouf and'keep chawin on it all de dine. He hab got-ears dat flop back : and forward as In ler as de clock tick, and he got a beauful tale a hangin down ahind, wich fly bout like polytishuns in lexstiun times. , De cow am deribed from call; lust .he am caff - nex he am hiellyer, and den cow. As soon as he ribes at dis latter pint oh 'xistence den his trouble begins, dat am el he hap pens tia' be owned by one oh de Milk factory men, dat ride round in luxury ebery mornin pretendin to sell de pure, milk. ' • Human natur intended wen de cow wus made, dm it schood be a blessin to de poor and a cumfort to de rich ; but my 'not edge seekin haters, I tell you dat dar am not anudder cretur : dm sErt 'sposed on so much and used so badly as dis. Dar am out acre tut m• lied about eider, tot dar am not a,milk ea . it, dis city be wat kon talus a libil on him, .vetch libtl-ort to be 'dited and 'put in de post tfice.:l spoke you...tink dat de wile fluid sold round de town am milk,bui it am nuffin but a mixture ob chalk and water wid jis honey neff in it to gib it a sweet taste, Dat ani atiuder kine of milk calleVsfillery milk.. Ole Anty Clawson hab some ob (Its kineand she set some ob it by fur to raise de cream on, stie waited tree - week and no cream crime, and den she gub it to de poor kase nobody cood cat it ; she berry charita ble allers to. de• poor. Iffayby some ob you Wood like to nor ho'w dis ; stillery milk am made. Well, I Met/ you, as de pock picket said to de.,gemman wen he stole he pocket book, You muss noe dat natur 'tended de cow to eat de green grass ob de fields in de summer and hay in de winter, wich to him am wat corn beef, pork and beans, clam -soup, roast clams, punkin pies, 3 and kusterds am to us, but de 'stillery takes decow from ne natrel feed and puti dem in a stall what . dey can't mobe a foot, and den feed hint de slops from de brewery which keeps him drunk all de time and in a fevor till be drop down ded ; dat, ob korse, makes demilk , pisonous and bad. Pit milk am.gibes to de childrep ob dis shy, and dat 'counts fur day bein.so meny puny and pale children, 'specially, 'raring de cullered popelashun.— Dar am more troll' dan poultry 'bout dis, and de facs had been laid afore de common scounaels, but dey am so bizay a layin out big parks dat dey nebber investigate em. It's a shame to treat de poor cow so kase e am de moss useful anamile dat Jibs, he not only sustains de libes ob hundreds wile l he lib by gibin good fresh milk ebery day, but he am dial, if he dies in de natrel way and Bits killed, be .am all good ; we eat his flesh, make glue ob his feet and he tale make de bens clam soup you ebber tasted. Brudder Lemuel Gustus Jinkson will do de honors ob passin round de sasser dis ebenin. Dar'll be remeetin ob de Boot Polishm Siety , who am on a strike since de snow storm, on Wednesday, at "Pete'sSellar in Baiard street, at tree o'clock, to take into 'sideration wedder an extra cent shaat be raised on high heel boots. A DEAD SHOT A good story is told of U—, of Racine, an Indefatigable and successful sportsman, a '" dead shot" at anything id - the game kind, but particularly " fine lined " on wild geese, whose heads were sure to suffer, " jest back of the eye," if within range of his rifle. Not many- seasons since, our hero, with an equally fun loving friend, after spending a day with their dogs and guns, were wend ing their way homeward, when in the eve ning twilight the waggish companion dis covered the head and neck of a wild goose, peering through a neighboring fence. "Stop your noise," said U„ " and wait a bit. VII have him, jest back of the eye—you can bet Your life on•that." Stepping hick a pace, and bringing the old trusty to his face, U. blazed-away.... " Hallo, there!" followed back the report, " what are you shoOtittg here for ? Don't you' know the difference betwein the handle o f a corn plough and a goose's neck ?". 'Twai enbugh! U. had shot the handles off from a corn plough, " jest back of the eye!"- U. doesn't very often indulge, but the bare mention of that shot will open 'his heart to the crowd.-11filuitaie Actrerfiser. BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE. Dearest, Ellen, do you love me I" asked Dr. Beeswax of the, pretty Miss Willow, a few week's before marriage. " Ay, better than life, better than more— you .are my very soul ; parted - from you I should wither and decay, like the Bowers in autumn." Said the ,doctor; in reply : I swear you are to me an angel, none so peerless as you. May my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if it ever crossly speaks to you." After the doctor had been inarrieS six months, the following confab might have been hand between him and Mrs. Beeswai Ellen,why dou't you get up ?, 'You ate de cidedly the laziest woman I ever saw.— There's not starch enough in my dickey, and it's no use talking to you. I don't believe you'd wash your face if it wasn't for shinte's • sake. " There you go again, you !note, always flying at me. I lead the life of a dog, and will go home to mother." " Go, and good riddance in bad rubbish.". Don't talk so to me, sir, I won't stand it —take that! tad Mrs. Beeswax. jumping out of bed. caught up a cricket to throw at the old gentleman's head. The doctor. ran down stairs at a 2.40 pace. ttformation for, $t 15toft, OE THE rum, 4 , in". lam wgc.tuss," D7' WHY is working in coal mines some times fatal to miners? Because of the car buretted hydrogen gas, or damp, and nox ious exhalations, during the working of •the coals, frau) fissures or cracks in the beds; when this has accumulated so as to form one-thirteenth of the atmosphere of the mine, it becomes explosive by a lighted candle or any kind of flame. By miners,• this gas is called fire-damp, to .distinguish it front car bonic acid gas, which they call choke-damp. The late Mr, Spedding, having observed, that the explosive damp could only be. kin dled by flame,and was not liable toile set on fire by red-hot iron, nor by die sparks pro- duced by the collision of flint and steel; in vented a machine; fit which, while a steel wheel was turned round with very tepid motion, flints were applied to it, and - by the abo l udance of fiery sparks emitted, the miners were enabled to carry on their work in places while the flame of a lamp or candle would I occasion dreadful explosions. ID" Wtn wei tt formerly thought in Eng land, that every man had his guanEan angel from the cradle to the grave? Becaust the Egyptians believed that every man had three angels attending him ; the Pythagoreans that every man hid two; the RoMans, that there was a good and an evil genius. Sher idan, in his notes to Persins, says, " every tnan7 was supposed, at his birth, by the an cients, to have two genii, as messengers be tween the gods and him. Tbey were sup posed to be private monitors..who, by their insinuations, disposed us to good or evil ac tions. TheY were also supposed to be not 'only repoiters of our crimes in this life, but regist‘rs at them against our, trial in the next. whence they bad the name of Manes given them." ire WttY nor s a smith, by hammering a piece of bar-iron, render it red hot? Because he thereby compresses the Meth!. When air is violently 'compressed, it becomes so hot As to ignite cotton and . other substances. An ingenious instrument for producing light for domestic uses has been constructed, con sisting of a small cylinder, in which a solid piston moves air-tight : a little tinder, or dry sponge, - is attached to the bottom of the pis fop; which is then violently forced into the cylinder: the - air between the bottotn of the cylinder and the piston becomes intensely l 'osinpressed, and evolves so much . heat as to light the tinder.---Lardner. • a7,_ Win- noes not the elephant smell with his trunk? Because the passage of any liqui.f. through the-canals of the trunk would not accord with Ore delicacy of the lining of 'the nostrils in the "head. Thus man is in pain when any liquid, enters the nose; and itflike manner the sense of smell does not exist in the nostrils of those animals that are constantly using them as a passage for water, as the whale. The sense of smell in the elephant is confined to that part of -the nos trils which is •enclosed in the bones of the head.—Cuvier. (17" Wirr DO we conclude that elrthen ware was first introduced into Britain by the Romans ? Because, in the locality of the present. Staffordshire pt2trenes, are found, on sinking pits, very evident rerhains of Roman potteries,"and at a considerable depth below the present surface of the land. It is sup posed, also. that one of the principal Roman potteries was on a small island (now sunk) at the mouth - of the Thames, from the nu merous fragmeri - is ,. of the earthen vessels which the fishermen often find entangled in their nets. ag- WHY is the ear of the horse so inter esting a part of his anatomy ? Because it is one of the most beautiful parts about him, and even more intelligible than the eye; and an observer of the horse can tell, by the ex pressive motion of the ears, almost all that he thinks or means. Q 3 WilY IS it probable that the Britons taught the art of basket•making to the Ro mans ? Because Martial mentions a basket brought to Rome by painted Britons; whence we we Infer that baskets of British manufac ture were esteemed in the capital of the world. Q " Wax ARE the scent and hearing o the elephant considered remarkably acute ? Because, living in troops, but often dispersed for food, they may gather together without difficulty. Elephants are known to discover a tiger.track by the smell. oa- WHY p1:1 leeches die suddenly at the approach of or during storms? Because the coagulation of their blood, caused by the im pression of the atmospheric electricity. ) 5C7' WHY WAS a pillow stuffed with hops fornaerly recommended for easing pain ? Be• cause of the narcotic and stupefying effects of the hops, which soon produced sleep. -- Wltv et the cutting down of forests found to diminish the quantity of rain ? Be cause it is supposed to / diminish the attrac tion for clouds. rientiftr anb practical. ALMOND CHEESE CAFES Blanch and pound four ouncespf'sweet al- Moods with a little rose water ; add to them tour ounces of sugar and four eggs well beat en ; rub the -whole together titbit becomes white awl frothy ; lioe your patty-Panpwith puff paste and till them with the abovemix tore ; cover them with the paste, grate su gar over them, and bake in a moderate oven. Gni:twat-NUT, or pea-nut cheese cakes are made in the same • manner, Substituting ground -nuts fur almonds. ' BOILED CHEESE; Put one table.spoonfu I of milk into a satire pan, with a bit of butter the size of a nut meg, and one quarter - of a pound of prime cheese grated finely : stir the whole Over a slow fire until it boils, when add, one egg well beaten stir all well together, turn it into your dish, brown it with a salamander, and serve hot. MOLASSES FOR GINGERBREAD. Dissolve hall au ounce of ilium In one large table-spoopful of water and seven girls of molasses ; Men dissolve half an ounce of soda in one large table-spoonful of cold wa ter, and mix all well together. CHEESE CREAM Melt one table-spoonful of butter in .one tea-cop of cream ; mix into it one pound . of prime cheese, finely grated ; beat all well to getber, and pour it over buttered toast ; brown with a salamander, and Serve hot-4 National Cook Book. TO MAKE A. CHEESE PUDDING. To half a pound of grated cheese add roar eggu well beaten, two gills of neh milk, and a little salt; mix well together, and bake in a hottered dish. •/KITTSVIgiaI SaWitaing.' - M5B tutdersigneditivhigbemi entre:l,lWD third/ metionottherattesiiii•Aciademy.talteetibe liberty to recommend this lastitutiontrt the patronage of the public. The principal, rbo received his odutatiob the best nnivenitlesed 'Derma/ and Pail% and who bas been for several retry engaged in tembiag in Ibis country. will teach andentand modern lanmtage% to Lulu. Oreen,lletwewSierinaisand Preach,the higher branches of blatheAstien, has Geometry,: fillebr Switellne. Mensuration. Mod Calculus, as well -as Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry; *bilis Mr. 3. T. Sapient a' graduate of Yale Col lege and a practical Book-keeper, will take charge of the. English branches,. as Spelling, Seeding, Writ-tar, Composition, abetmit, itrithinetic, History and Geo graphy. Tbepriseiples otßook-keeptat will be taught and the pupils exercised la the keeping of fictitious secouute by .doable cowl. Manz 0. Ayer. a gradu ate of Neer lianaPshire Female Seminary, has been eugs.ged to teach the Elementary branches end Draw-. log. Even the entallest boys Mill be faithfully taught by the teachers 'nemeses, smite young men an op-, portually will be *forded to prosecute their studies as tar es al any ofnur comae, Colleges. With a Arid discipline shall be 'combined a r. spectfot and kind treat went ofthe seholars. PuplW from shroud ambit ancom modustr with warding on moderate tenns,in respecta ble private boarding houses. Those desiring to learn the German language thoroncbly, can find admittance in an accomplished German (amity. The terms of Tui tion are as hitherto, At yearly. for languages and Drawing "Sevin'. The year is divided into 3 maims, Miran' theist Monday is Sept. to New Year, MO, ex tra 03; 2d. rmm New Year to the Id Monday la April. Ir and ill 50 extra,3d from thence to the 3d Monday ip July. *l. and VI 50 exist' Bills payable at the end of the first month of each session. it is highly linpnr tant that every scholar shOuld enter the School with the commencement of their sf AN sestina.. GELE. Principal. 28.1 y • MBE • STILL A.NOTIten 11 APS • Cure of C4aisunaption, And its da ogarons attendants, atter having been given up to die by Phyniclans sod Friends, the •n -' min of history, cannot furnish a • ;parallel. -ft sboald ba exictsirely blown throughout the world for Oita arc thoitsandm /*boring understutilar dissases, sokirlk will proem falai, 'lndus arrestrd by the ptiostint AGENCY OF DB. SINAI:NE*B COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. , ~. . - BRAD, AND BE cometacttl. . Borer or nines, f rederlck County, ma.,,i, - . ! Dine fhb, MI. ' Da. Swavrtg.--Dear . Sir.:—Selltving It a ditty I owe to the public, and: in justice to you, I hare thought proper to make known one of the most ex. traordinary cares, In mylirwri case, that has ever heen truly recorded. In the month of October last I was aillicie.d with a Arnie fathering In my breast, which formed a - larde Aber's'', sad also communicated to my Lungs. and were much afflicted them, and dis charged largo quantities of corruption, esternal and Internal, that 1.'03 we quantities passed throrigh my Langs. which I threw uP. My breath could alio pass through say-Lunge. and out through the cavity-of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night.loss of apoetite, and extreme debility, so that My physicians thought my case ea their hopelessend beyond the power of medieittetw• I remained In this wretched eondition for a long time dont 1 was wasted An a mere skeleton, and there ',medic, bit no hope far ate, but having read in the public papers of the many wonderful cures performed 1 by your COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, r 1 IMmediately sent to Baltimore five bottle, and tornmenced Sallee, and to my g re at t satiafacoon and anxious family, the abcess or opening in my longs began to heal, and the eatigh subside, and on using ten bottles t was restated to perfect health. I feel very grateful and firmly believe. that to your valu able medicine.. under the blessings of Divine Pray!. dence.l am .ndebted for this' great change.and I em happy to say that 1 rob now enjoying as geed health as lever have. For the satiefact ion of those who arc not acquain ted with me, I append to this tertificate the names of 4entleinen Well and favorably known to a large pertein of the cititeno Of Maryland and Virginia, and will doubtless induce all who aro almllarly afflicted to try - your wonderful and litvalesale Compound Bytup ot Wild Cherry. , Yours, acitry Respectfully, . THOMAS DIXON. The subscriber is Well acquainted with Thomas Dixon. and can testify that be has been afflicted as above represented. I regard his recovery as almost a miracle. lie is a worthy Member of society, • • • JAMBS R. DURBOILOW„ Pastor of Berlin Cireleit, Baltimore. Conforms. We,the underslgned,residents of the Point of Rocks and vicinity.are acquainted with Thomas Dixon' and know him to hrtve been afflicted as above represented and was thought by his friends, as well as by our moot skilful physicians, to be oast recovery, bat by the radosive use of that inedintabic remedy, lie. Swayme's eastopoltad Syrup of Wild Cherry, is now re stored to pest's-et health, and we feel duty bound to ' recommend Ohs valuable medicine to - all whir may be MmHg' ly afflicted: , Fred. Stuck. hietrhant,l O. Thomas , Lloyd C. Belt, w • j W. 11. Smith, Warntiel W. , llaaaer,: - E. W. McGill, i . William S. Watkins, : Philip !lateen, ' John Walter. ' ' Philip Melgauhaim. } The above Invaluable' medicine is the result of Manya years extensive practice in Philadelphia by Dr. etwayne.. , Very Int*rrlant Caution. Remember no preparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine, except the ortgleal article as prepared by Dr. Sample. See that his Portrait is on the wrapper around each bottle: Until yen obtain this Compound you will never know the real virtues of Mild Cherry. DYSPEPSIA.OR WORMS. . Sarayae's Celebrated. Verralfage A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. - Ilyspep ea, Cholera Mamas, Sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most -useful Family Medicine ever offered to the . - Pablic. J. ,J, Mega, a highly respectable merchant of Wil liamsport, Pa., statee :‘ I have tried vunr Vcrmlfuge in my own fatuity, and can speak in the very highest terms of it. My wife is so ntach pleased with it she will use no other. Remember: none Is genuine cecept that in square bottles, with the portrait of Do. Sr. ayN6 on each wrapper. rilwetee that the name is spelt correctly, SWAIM'S. . • . Dr. swayries 811,yar Coated Sarsaparilla aed Burger. of Tsr Pills, • There are undoubttilly the best Pills offered to tbo {nadir, and no focally should be without them. Safe and easy ill their operation, without producing any griping pain or unpleasant ferlinga. They are peculi arly adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby tendering it 111 in nourish and invigorate the whole system. A few doses will oftentimes prevent a Nevem attack of siekness, and for e pisints to which females are. milier( they are invalitahlv. No Pills can have a bet, ter elrrel than these for monthly irregularities which oreasionalty happen to womeu. They assist at the enmmenerquent of puberty; also when there is 2i check from raid, orilhivtoper espinure, and even at. the time of their entire cessation. - By taking this, medicine women rimald be rattled on through with; the change of life withers danger or infringement on; their Mat , youthful days of womanhood. IBe particular let obtain the genuine, SW t h at iiitY, are in boxes turned - nut, of the solid wood, covered: with a red label with .the signature of Da. Swayse thereon. . . „ .. REMOVAL. Ds. SWAVNE, Propiletor of the widely celebrated, COMPOIIND fiver P OF Wttn CHERRY and other FaM ar MEDIVINEII, has removed his Prinaipal Office from the earner of Elzhth and Race streets to No:4 NORTH', SEVENTH Street, above Marker, Philadelphia,' where all orders moat be addressed. • AGENTS FOR HCIItiIt'LKILL COUNTY. JOHN 0. DEOWN, .1. CURTIS C. IlUtiltES, i j tir i E N S W R : 1311itataville, Pa. O.:Ak. 0 0 . 171.17Z1A0T.r. 11. J. Mil E. 4 Pt R. Schuylkill Da. ven3l.Bntsecra,Pdrtearbon; it'll], A, .1770,Taylorp:i vlltr;hl. P. 111 AR,lNoitaiora: E. J. Far.Tatnaqna ; lIIMUTDESI, New ("firth.; W. idnioTELIVa. W. Patna Clair; titri.irmAtlyntterfcna; PautAlanc, Pinegrove ; ECKEL & I'4lllllT, Tremont; COCkIIII3. & SON. Llewellyn; .101114 WILLIAMS, Middleportl C. ['Lamer. Oirrigrhatg; Coniron fi Aswan' New Philadelphia ; N. MATZ, Orwlesburg Landing; J. . lANTnfI, MeKeernburg; item; ilAorrsiiir, and ft ; lc E. Wrier, Lower Mahantango; and by all Deo.. lent in medicine everywhere. r4P•Agenin wiehing a fresh supplynfDn. Swarms's Mgt:actin' will ple.sse.lend their orders to the Prin owl °d ire, Philadelphia Sept. 12, 1851 --- Dl2. MARCH:ISM UTERINE iCATITOLICON. jfig disrov,ry . of the above preparation haa estah hatted a new era in the history orate Healing Arts .ii is, in truth. one of trio greatest Medical ,Discriver ies of the Agc roue it ',entente more titan note tenths of flats of distressing diseases incidental to females is mery stave of Itle, and which have heretofore Te3lsted the beat efforts of the Medical profersion Au all 'countries, to R degree beyond that. of altnnst every otter irtabdy di which any portion of the lomat, faintly it Weir. fhe diseases to which we refer are usually known by the term of PUMA I,EI COAIPI.AIIni CS, and comprise all the derangements. to which Irritate', Ste I liable by the petuharilies of their organitation: riniong these ale Prolaniug Uteri. or Failing jf the Womb:. Otranto Inflame:lan and Ulrerat lon oftbe Womb; Ineideinal firrttorrhuge, or flooding; Fluor Atom, at Whiter; Clannish! Palatal. frunpressedand Irregular Nenstrualkiou. Be.,L with all Their accompanying evils. (Uturer exceptel) of whatever duration end severity. All there rim- Plaints can be Pleasantly, safely and certainly tem erhed by Mt prepatatirm THE rialtos of this medicine tn,tbe confidence of the, public are strengthened tislttie fact Faits having re ceived the approbation and liberal patronage otatattY nrmulnent members of the Medical Faeutty in the United Stater, some or whom have "oblate:lly giv en letter of commendation. (see pamphlet,) stinaigu ing all that is claimed for the Cathollenn as a core live agent. Pamphlets containing tnitch• useful Intermitting tourbing the nature and symptoms of the above di twits, together with testimonials from Ladies or the highest tespeetability, as certified by. the most satisfactory authority; in she pamphlet to al: which the attention of Ladle, and 'Practitioners is respect. folly Invited ran be had grails at my store. - -• . J. C. C. QUC lICP. Bruit's'. Pottsville; Itereresess.—P. 13. Petkbatn. N. y.. L. D. riesling. D., New' Bedford. 'Mass, D. Y. Foote, U. D., flyreruse, N. Y., AL H. MU', N. b., Itactiester, N. i.„ W. W..Threita, Y. 11...Ch1 of New 'York:John C. Orrick. X X. Baltimore, Md., W. Prescott. M. Cimeotd, N. N., W. A. Wells & CO4 No. Nib Bsoadway.. 'Cesual Depo t Spfl Broadway New Ircwk. - An. 41. IBA 4114 SolllBoll3.—Tbe 'subscriber has Jost received a Ana lot of Salmon of all qualities and prime* watch wilt be sold At manufacturers prices. et _ HANNAN'S Nook tad Varlatalt.are; July 11,1851 THEM: JOUltiCin.,:-A.ND. PO TTSVILLE ;11-E . ADVIATISER.ii firatlE aubscriberreceivassubarrtralotre for : all Aro 'Periodicals, arid 'Newspapers. sad' forotsbeo to order all the /Cheap Pablicalione accra-' Bible in ibis Country and Europe. ' Now; ht the be or the New Year. M tai time to aubserribeJ to Inure complete volumes. Copley (tribe follow lug, always on band and for ple'arrbe - eoanter: Eciectic Magazine, ' ^ Sartain, Blackwood and the foot Utters Elting Age.. ;1 Quarterlies, Practical Model Caleulatoil Uarpee's new Moodily illone's Afecbanical Ea -1 The international, gineering., Graham. Arvine‘s Cytiopirdia irt Caddy, Anecdotes. , Ladies' National Map, elate Agriculturist tine, • Cultivator. Merry's Museum. Nears Casette, Holden's Dollar Map- Saturday Evening Post, aloe. • Family Messenger, APPlelisi'S Mechanics' Muse:lola words, Magazine. Cleation'a Pkteriat Draw - ?CIT. Tribune, weekly, Ina Doom Companion, N. Y. Herald, do Scientific Ame r ican, Boston Museum. The Yankee Privateer. Arthur , ' Home 'Gazette, Perrone desirous of obtaining any or the above, ari respectfully solicited to call, and Move (lour subsea:: hers wishing to continue, will please renew their 'subscriptions as catty us possible, B. DAN NAN. Subscriptions received td all the accassilde Period icals and Magazines publiihed in this Country arid Europe. ' Dec. 27;1851 SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS iOOlO3 .—The sabacciber Una receiving fro The B Trade Bales, a large supply of Bchmil and MI- CelianeOug Honks all•of which will he sold wholesale and retail at unarms low rates. Ilia stock embraces SEVERAL THOUSAND voLutitem: and the As sortiner.t tsar varied as ran ha found in any store in Merchants. and Teachers, arc., supplied with .School Books as cheap, and in`manY itutziaces chra por than they can be purchased in Philadelphia. • Being the publisher of a numnrr of Books his facil itiesare equal to the wholesale Houses in our cities for proeutine cheap stocks, and be is determined " oat to be undersold." lie also mannfaeturesathis estaLtiohment all kinds of Blank nooks. Pass Books, Copy Books; all of which he can furnish wholesale a low rates.- . . All he ask► is for the people to cull and try his prices, and then Judge for theiuselees. B. BANNAN, Bookseller, Publisher and Manufacturer. Pottsville, Oct. 4.1831 - " lam a nan, and deem nothing whiekeidatee th man foreign to cay fie sngs. 1=0;1 TOUTU £ D,, maivizoon, . - Avicionous Life , or a premature death. KIN KELIN cut dell Fteservation.--OnlytZ cents. - - - This book,just published, Is filled with useful in forgnation,on the intirmittes and diseases of the hu man system. It addresses itsell elite to Youth, Man-' hood, hood, and Old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will Prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annu ally'thouunds of lives. Parents _hy muting it, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of LS cents, enclosed in_ a letter. ad dregietito Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mall. Dr. K., fifteen years resident Physichts, N, W. cor ner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, way be consulted 'confidentially.= Re who placer himself under the care of lie. E., may religiously confide in-his honor as a gentleman. and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Per sons ate distance may addreis Dr. 11,, by letter, (post paid) and be cured at home- Packages of _Medicines, directions, arc., forwarded_ by , sending a remittance, arid put up wpm faun damage and curiosity. Book. tielfers; Nt.ws Age nts, Pedlar', canvasers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Dec. 27. 524). CABEET AND. FLANNEL FACTORY. TTErcnoN DS RCSPECTPDLLI IN VITED to !A the following goods. now. ready in store for vale. which wilt be sold at reasonable prtre's for Cbsh, wit, Venitinn Carpets from 35 cantata SI per yard; Ingrain 45 to 75; (teat I.NllOg Carpels 50 cents, and Rag Car pets from 35 to 40 cents per, yard; Woollen Flannels 35 to 50 rents per yard; 315 yards of Venitisn Carpet, an excellent article, very wont. all Double Woolen Chain and splendid patterns, 36 in s r ule, so tt a t,k for churches or for passagesand entries of dwellings. Cash Paid fur Wool end Listing, d. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Manufacturer of Carpets and flannels, near the North West Corner of Centre and Miner•ville Road, - Nov.S, 1831 - rime Commiteioners ofßehuylkHt County wool/ respect hilly call the attention oft ha citizens of ihe sever/id townsldo this Contoy, to the Important Subject or the Township gild itorough elections, to be held on Friday, the 20th day of FebrOary next, when the following Township Odirets arn, to be dee ted iti each Township Consfahle Supervisors., - Township Ands*loss, Assessor, Town Ilea, • Assistant Assessors, Inspector; and :Orhoot Directors, • Judge, The Officeof A,21.9.... , 0r . and assistant Assessors being of an much imponance to the taxpayers of the Conn , ty In having a props r and •untforut Tri-atinnat. As sessment. it is hoped that good'and efficient root will be selected. Jan. 10, Ifts4, COLMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE!. N 05,32 , 33, 31, 33, 30, and 37 Arersile,•Philcula. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 1 0 to 15 per cent. by purchasing at the above Stores- By im porting my own Goods, paying but little rent. and liv ing economlcallyZit to plain I ran undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents. arid live like princes. Constantly on hand, a larO assortment of Pen and Pocket Knir.4, icrissors and Razors,Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, stag; buffalo, bone and wood handles. Carters - and Faille, Steels, 4.e., Butcher Knives, Dirt., Bowie Knives, Revolving and . plain Pistols, kr. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers' and Wile tenholm's fine Pen an 4 Congreca Knives. Mao, a fairy) aaaartmeat'of Men:Aeon*, &C., &C.— Alan, floe EntiEuh Twist as (Zermatt Guns. JOHN M COLEMAN, Imparter. Dee 27. WI. • 52-if ri_OLD MEDAL awarded to Eli TRAPP, for his Li" Essence of Coffee." It is now eallstactorii, de elded that' Trapp's Essence of Coffee It Me beat and most wholesome preparation for Irsdfok hi the world. We therefore. recommend It nm all lover' of good Ca fee, ae an article of pest tulle. The price is only 12 rents per package, which, with one pound of Coffee will go ne far as five pounila of ordinary Coffee alone. Storekeepers and all others that may purchase It are assured that it It does not give entire satisfaction it may be returned. lil eon fac lured by 11.1 TRAPP. No. 619 North 3d Street. Philadelphia. Jan. 3, 1R54, 1-3 in _ - . „,,- . pile subscribers beg leave to Worm th, public, that 1 in addition to their former RTEAM ENCINE SHOPS-and FOUNDRY, They have recently put op new Machinery and Shops for the manufacture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Cats, by steam power, which enables them to raceme an that kind of work. not only much better, hut with greater despsteh and at the very lowest prices. flaying thus made these extensive preparations, individuals 11114 companies requiring work °COM kind, will fin d to their advantage to give them a earl. SNYDER & MINES. Ort. 25, 1551 434 f IMPORTANT NEWS TO TUE POELIC. Dr. C. N. BOWMAN, Surgeon tientwt, takes this method of informing the toddle ►. .141116s generally and his friends in particular, That he has removed tile lneurniry from the fernier room which he necupled, to the aecond Story of the new brick building at the corner of AIAIIKET nnd SECOND streets. 'vest stde, and four doors above N.M. WiWM) i ()Ince, where he wits at all times lie ready to Petforni all Operations on the Teeth.and from his extra ad vantage.' In his ptiaession, nod the long time in this and some of the large Cities, In practical experience, he can and will warrant all his work, nr ask no Com pensation. Dec. 20, leSI. f BLAKE'S Patent Piro] Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. 'TINE Subscribers have Just received a further sup ]. ply of this singular and Valitah r substance. In addition to the slate color, they Writ a beautiful chocolate nrbrown. resembling the sand stone now In use, and so notch admired for the &Mit of buildings Ili principal Ingredients are silica,alutninaanit pro. toxlde of iron, which In the opinion of amentifle men satisfactorily St.eollotit fqr its fireproof patine—the two former solistant;es biting non-conductors.a nit the latter acting as a reloent , to rand the whore together and mnke a firm and durable paint. For nee It Wmixed with Linseed Olt, am/applied with- a brush, the Sallie as ordinary paost, to wood irou,t in, zinc, canvass, pap., ,&e. It haniena gradu ally and FP f47111i1,4 fire-proof. It la pain:Warty suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id ear-decks railroad inldgen,fences, as.c. A roof couta with cuts article is equal to one nf elate, al a IMO saving of ex pense. =I tlpreluteuelHZY bP , reir a tthe office If t fae imbreri- Imre. a HARRISON, 11H0T1144118 tr. Co., No. 431,50ui1l Front Bt.;;Plitlada. • ApHl22. trRE Coal Veins on the Christian Kunkle Tract of _Laud, betonglng to Messrs. young, thwack. and othefs of New Vert city. 'lhts trait of Coal Lund ia situated West of, nod adjoining the haothl the_ well-known Spring Mountain tilines,,in Carbon eosin- , ty, and contains the same choice white *0 veiny of Coal. A Rjilroj I with T rail In now befog core.trur, red from tin' heart of the tract, to eoneet wftb the Beaver lifeadaw .Road, a distance of between two and three miles, having a favorable down trade - ail the way to the point of junction with the Beaver Mvadolg Road. This Itsttriead will 1w f i nished by theSprittr. of 1a52 The owners invite colliers to visit the Tract, not they desire to obtain a good Tenant upon fair end reasonable Ifflllll. Mr. John Yonne, ut wilt show the gtound and receive proprisals for leas application way be mite to '- htEItODITII. Agent, Centre Street,L.iataville. Nor. 44 401 arIitOCIERIP.M AND PftlitlMlON;i AT PIDLADEL. phin wholesale Kites. The , roleraiened has ripened in the :011w Terrace bulidtng. Celan , Hirer! Pottsville. a general astiortinent of Gfiwerlee, Jhrh vlrtions, Fill , . Oil. die., itrof which will be anti at the same prices 'that inquiry Ilwrchahls pay to the Philadelphia Jobbery, freight added. AD acid at this establishment. are 1111p:based imm first hands In the cities of New Port and Philadelphia. and deal ers will be supplied lime. at the same advance that Philadelphia/merchants have in buying frnm the same patties. Merchants are respectfully solicited In call and ex amine for themselves, before visiting the city. C.. 1. DOBlin4o. Aunt. April '1.6. 1631. REDUTTANCES to Ito OLD COIINTILIr. splint sUUSCRISER STAVING/ MADE Arrange, I menu in various parts of Ireland, and Scotland, and with Meagre. SPOONER., ATWOOD & CO., Ban kers. London. la prepared to draw WOO ,a) 118 ti nt One Pound Storting , to any amount rranhoarttpoie In minivans of England, Ireland. Scotland and K tea : "Persona revaluing Five Dollars to the •Pound la par fends, with atm name of she person whet, 1 0 drag , the looney. a MD for tbe amount..wlth it recall:it for theta to bold, will be nursed. CoileettOtat made 111 an pass of Earcite, and per. ISO 11111 a of Exchange tubed. J. P. SIISIIWIN,PottarIIIe, Pa:, • Jam 4 , 1851 1.4 f Iv /LTBOWSIttIa ISMlClEC—censtsnity on UT band slid for sale by the subscriber at the Twit Store. ' B. YARDLIT & *ON. An. 9,1831 Mkt SPRING ELECTIONS By Order of the Coninsi.ssioners, , • KftEliA, Clrtk. 2-6 t TEM WORLD'S FAIR. nvrn can rAcTonv. TO LEASE, SOXIVIIII;VG NEW. INStatiMml trim maisb . LtiPE lidgllltdlVCS i i'AnNvrrlr and Trust Company,otrhiladephlit:- Dace No: 13t Checont pit reit. 61160,0011: , Charter pet.; patina. Continue to make lasuraneesou Livesoalltet moat fararahlo Mont. • -• • - - I The ca pilaf betairpiiiii up and I usisted,togettit with kart* sad mtastantly increasing rescritell•fond o afi tens a perfect security to the . = The premiums `may be paid yearl tuttryearli ttuatterly. • The Companyadd a nounspetiodimilly; sarsitees for life, The: Aril' Dorms, appralrtated in December, NU, and the utensil Bonus in, Det.l;mberi 3,8414 amount to an addition of Stet to every .1006 hawed ander the olden pottele,,lnatidg.llßo3 40 width will be paid when' It shall become a statut e in, stead of $lOOO originally Inairced;' the, nest oldest iiehtint to 91237 hOf the nett [Wage - to 81212 50 fog every 01000; the others In the Setae ptoportion mg. cording to thearnottut andl time of standing , which additions make tiii , avirrap , of 'wore than 00 per cent, upon the premiume paid, without Increasing Olean etietpremtum. The following ate a few elamplek rota the Re sister: &nein( policy and Sum Blood or bonturrobeitteead 111811U:1i. addition. by IlunTe . adlsioat. iliono win so *Less so" asoo 65G is - s 2 356 its "AOO 05 • • 2.475 00 5000 1187 50 km up &c.. &C. hr. - No 5$ '. £O3 91 216 • ' 333 4te. Era Pamphtets,"contahmlnit 'ablaut of rates anti eaplana= tionr, forms of application . ; and further information can be hut at the °ince. 11.,%V.1t1C11 AIMS, President: Jona P. latms, Actuary. The eutnieriber Is Attent for Ow abuse Company in itchaylklll County. and %Slit - erect Inourames, and give all netesinty infarmatiOn on the subject, • D. HANNAN. - Jude 19, 115 . 0 -46-1 y • PROTECT YOURSELVES . . . MITE Delaware Mutual safety Insurance Company J. —Office North Room of the Clamp. Third Bt:; Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Bnildinna,Merehandise and other property in Tessa and Cowan', Insured against loss Of damn. by tire at the lowest rate of premium. MARINE INEDRANCE.—They Win insure Pelmets, Carmies and Freigine,roreign or coastwise Onderopen or 'special poitires, as the assured may desire. ' ILhAND TRANSPOSTATION.---They also insure' merchandise transported by %Varies, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and steamboats, no rivers and Mee; oU the most liberai terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph it. Beal, James C. Hand . Edmund A. louder, Sbeophilus Paulding, , John C. Davis, H. /cotes Brooks, Robert Burton, Henry Hi 0313. • • John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig. --- Namuet • Edwards, George serrill. - - Deo. ri."Leiper, " spencer Mellvain, • , Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, . Isaac R. Davis, J. O. Johnson; William Polwell Witham Hay. , John Newlin. Dr. S. Thomas, ' Dr. M. Huston, John Sellers,' William Eyre,Jr. LT'. Morgan, D. T. Morgan. Wm. IThaaley. WILLIAM MARTIN Preildent; alC1.1•111) P. tEWBOLD, BeCrellfy. • The subseri et having been appointed anent for rho above Company, is now prepared to make Insurance on all descriptions of property op the meat liberal terms. Apply at OA li. Potts' °Mee. Morris' Addition or al my house in Market Street, Pottsville; 1, • A. Ai. MACDONALD. 45-ly Nov 11. 101 g. Ml= FFICE No. 10 3 1 1 1 tac e vir *town, near Fifth 131 0 Charles N: Rancher, George W. Richards Thomas Hari, Slortireal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Addliihe E. Rorie, Sarnuel Grant,. David S. Wawa, . . Jacob it. Smith, Moods Patterson, Continue to make leunrance. permanent or limited on every description orproperiy, in town a counts) , at rates as low as are consistent with security, • The Company hair* reserved* larCe Conti - tweet Fund, which with their Capital:sod Pre:hiatus, safely invested, afford ample protection to the nanlin..l. - The assets of the Company** January lot, Ititg, am published agreeably to an Act of Assembly. were as follows, viz : . ~ Motif a7es 6606,358 65 Stricko s Real B.talc, 109.358 90 Ca.'s, 6c.t., Temporary; -- Loans, 125,459 00 81,21.0,0n7 67 Rine their incorporation, a period -or eighteen years, they have paid alma rdv orese flea hun dred l'f,bvstood dnitara„tours by tire, thereby afford- Ine ev idence or the , advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispokltion to met with prompt-• nee% all livbilitiea. CIIARLBS N. BANCICEIL, President. CIIMILEVI G. ItANCKBP., Secretary. The soliscribnr has heed appointed agent:for the above tnent ioned institution, and Is now prepared to make itunhoce, on every description or property, at the lowest rites. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, lan TrastnuoTioN IN DANCING, nitoF, E. A FItEYMILLEE, fromitin first Schools 1. In Europe, respectfully announces io the Ladies anti Gentletnen of Pansy!lle and ifs virinitir.that his rich «mils place in for theL purpose Worming win ter Clas,cs for instruction in Dancing. flurooms are being suitably. fitted up, and will shortly be open for the reception of pupils. , In the Meantime he will hare the honor of waiting upon the citizens at their residence for the pnrpose of obtaining their subscrip flees. 'The following are some of the Dances he propose. to teach in the enures of the season .—Quadrllles; Preach Polka, Swedish. Plain, Mazurka. Combine.- tion,—Waltze3 Plain. Polka, Scotch, Callen. flop, Contylfment„Tyrol,—Polkas; 'Spring, National, Pal int.—Dances; Polonaise, Augustus• Contra, Society tontre, Fairy 'Millet. Private lessons given, If required —Cotillion par ties will he given every two weeks. Dip' of Tuition :—lttonday and Thursday.--lieure —Ladles from 2 to 4 j Gentlemen 8 tole vChildren 5 to 7 , P:M. Terms moderate--payable one bait in advanie, the other after , the dust six lessons. October il, 1851. ,41-11" NATURE'S OWN NENENDY. TUE isvALtwe BEST FRIENDS ... a 0 A 4 .4 IMPORTANT CORRESPON....,..CE! TRIUMPH 1. op wRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS IN 8011TII 'AMERICA!—YELLOW FEVER CIL. BED! TRUTII STRANGER TITAN FICTION! SALEM, Main,, April VI, ISM. William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir ...Tin many years we have been the Salem agents, and also et onetime the county agents, for the 'Well( your satuubif toe di_ eine. and during the whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one instance, bare the pills which we have sold been complainedof as causing injury.or not accomplishing their proper mission. ft is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine which is sold bus been the mestwordoingewat goruland ofsaving many lives., Last year we sold three dozen boxes to go Warw.. Mau pott.and this day have received a letter - from the merchant who ordered them, giving an account, of the wond.•riitl effects which they did to coring a large, number anemone nrbo were attacked with a prevail ing e.pideroic similar to the yellow fever ; while those' tinder tit regular physicians' treatment, who were in the Hospital,. some three hundred, including tbe tbkrernor, Magistrate:v.4re., fell victims to the disease. If you would like a copy of our letter, wetlon4 know of any impropriety in aivin it you, and perhaps it would he ofservlre to have Itpubtlelted,toyettwrWith our names, 39 it is addressed to us. We will consult the - parties inierested, and if you wish %you will please write us. Respectfully, yours, • W. & A. D. IVE,S. The (allowing is the letter illuded to shove:—" eAirm.E, blateti . 22, 1851 Messrs. W. 1 1 ... N. U. Ivca. Merchants, Satemt— Gentletittiu-For come years past 1 have adopted In mt famlip, no a purgative. Ur. %I/right's Indian Vege table putts (for whom you are his agents in Salem) and have found that Medicine 01 meal worth. Lan November we were visited by a kind of ineatn matory fever. (the same I presume whirl' greatly-af flicted nor neighbors, the Brazilians, for nearly a year) the symptoms of which bad an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons full victim. to' the epidemic (a great number fora population aroma)) an OWL) Oar dorm/annum! it the true yeiFew fever, but their abut was Inefficient to 'mph's mrtgrean, roe-, iiningtheir mode of treatment to the ,uge sif quinine. and the- application of leeches, forbidding the tae of purgatives, and of latlfBll all the cobliers and smilers. who were obliged to he cent to the Ilesphalg,, att also the novoroor, several Magistrates, several odiceta, and in fact all those who were wally afflicted with the disease, fell victintinteler their mode or tteatnient. • A month previous. I had received awe donna tne.. of Hr. Wright's Pills. which I presume were bought at Pour :store by Messis. Goldsmith, Newcomb tie merchants in your city, and with whom I am doing business. I bad the opportunity to whale/met these Piils to entreat under my roof, whit were ankl e.) with the same fever, and two 1101011 of eight' Tilts earh completely cured them of the complaint. , I then gave awn) , ,nearly 01l my Pills to some twenty or thir ty persons, and nil were relict ed as it were by en chantment. I have, in consequence, remitted to Ales.sra. Gold , eolith, Newcomb and Fatless, the rum of fortydollers for (hr pu I chase of that quantity of this medic Inc, and I beg or•Yoll to deliver the Pine as fresh as pnasible I te.piest you ulna to desire Dr. Wright rib hove hti dirt:awn* translated in French, which will fetid great ly to eareulate Ala Pills nut milt here, but also In the othereolonies yr here t hepopululqn to mote Istimerous. gscuse me. gentlemen, in the liberty I bare taken 1010.11 MR! you This letter, which, for the paha of hu manity, I base been compelled to do, es rdo not mean to speettlate on an article which proved salutary to a number Of pour people, end in feet must of the popu lation in reduced to a state of indigence, Smile would Le sinful for any one to seek luau in such a way. . Arrest, gentlemen, the most respectful salutations of your Very obedient servant, A. Ptcnevist. The medicine is for sale. wholesale sildreiall.elther in English, French, German or Spanish diritetionsist the Prtnetpal °Rice, 169 RACE Si. Phltadelpb4; - And for sale by T. F. BEATTY Jr. CO. Pottsville; J 12. lit[ V7ll-• do; D. N.lletiller, do; W. M. Mao , . 01 , grigabure ; (Merge noipmer. dP. ; Leven 4 lima man, et china:lll Haven; W. Taggart Tamaqua: Bonet; it Bowman, New Ptittroletph is.. M. Schwartz, PAUereon ; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegrove ; J. Robin'. hold. Post Clinton ; W. Cooper ' .Tuararota z C. nea rby. do: ;. Geo. Deihelbela. Blereold ,1 Joshua Boyer. ht•Reantborg ; Joseph . Dreher; East Branswiek rD. Koch, hilddleport. Lewis Illeitner b Port Carbon; Jon. bilddlryort ; _J..Gombar. Sr.. Patterson; Potth. Brock villa ; Prlce& 4 l.lndhes.St..clairr. Reed . '& - thster. Llevrelly n;-Johanna Cleo. Bel fronyder. New COM; Mined sae ; Eckel & Bum% Tremont; Neentilly. do.; Jacob Kaufman, Lower Mahnatando; wad by Agents In another peels of the county, Mate and the Bolted BMWs. ; • `:Juno 7.1.831 „. • . pII3LTON'S OVTIAIN 11l St AIPS-Vdt. the me of erhootejett received and for este at' the- mak . lishees Prim, by. ' . . B. MIA NAN." Jan. 10.111.211 .. • ,-. . S TA*--tirerr sbolee OVEN and BLACK TEAS tar msle by 3. M. BEATri! t Rolf Wok lA, /101 - INDIITIIINITT. OF PIiILADELPUIA. 51,5113 94 45,157 tl7 CUM - 1 tea', Paz:! ' - hat"TEIIIPUB FIICIT.W-Tlielltath of ..' the old Latin proved: l / 4 "Thu Ilk'," ....- : is apparent to an the world s and 7 ... e insportantiatuiiontrenlentt of be - 4, 4 - ~ lag errahtedto mot thenteseents as they By, having. by airman universal custom made swatch a necetai .l7,, appe ndage to:the petsnit Of every body. the under. ,argued is happy to announce tcr hti :friends and tho putilleshat be has lust fitted op en cattle new estab.i Ilahinear„ in Thompsen'al new building, on the Corner of CENTRE AND lealllESTotrects, POTTS VILLE; where be Is prepared to menal* Maisel Jewelry and silver; ware.. also, a large assortment of Watcher, gold and silver, (fail jewelled) Lavery; Ike., and also a greet variety of Clocks of all prices and quality, all of which will be sold cheaper ihan the cheapen. lie hopes, by strait attention to Mullins,. with mo derate charges, ,to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage he has heretofore received. - I I ' . idlilEn W: RESTON:I Oct!! 1. 1831 : 11-ef , 1 : . . . DEADY & ELLIOTT. WHoLESAI.44NIIIIVAILI/EALERSIN Clocks, Watches, Jewelery, SilvetSed Plated Ware. The subserlbets o4br tor sore ht theta es tabliahntehl,lwo dootsabovelhe SI i Centre street. Pottsville, Pa. A optetolido,soriment oY irletAs. Watches. Jewelry, Wiser and Plated Ware, both priees . ag tannOt radio give satisfaction, and lerilrhieb vie invite Oroettcntlon of purchasers, arming theca that tittry.aritelels warranted Trp... resented. , •• • • • Our ItOCk colasisl• print a full arsortmeni. of ',GOLD do SILVSA Win.4B iF.37WEIRS do ' Silver Table and Tea-spooins,lllFantle on na meats, to n cyGgods, Walkhell, Jewelry 014 gold tpens,sent to all Nista of the:United States by wall, with iotfect safety. , We ala.detetminedtoietf atieaspricerthen tbelPne articles ate sold in Philadelphia. p. S. Preserve this advetlisenwal, and examine , oh' cock when you vieltrottwallle. ' . - WIC BRADY, • J. STBWAIIT ELLIOTT. Ic•.14.1830 • • • • ' 419-11 Pat t Icalar attention pahl to the repairing ofail kind of watches. day 10,185 't: 1~ l~• WINTER GOOD/.—Tbe subscribers haelogarcelv V V ed In addition to Gni, large and extensive *met of Dry Goode, aroreries; Goetuawere, Ready-made- Clothing, Ace. A Fall Stork of FALL Ana/ WINTF,R GOODS, Comprised of the most Fash i onable Dress Goods, itay State Sh4wla, Ling auit Squate,liirn, Chmoreable. Vie: and Plato 618 hair Lurtfes ; Gold ble‘Laland Thos. ffolle's Btous de!' Lampe. ; black. Chaugeable and Figued Alaglacati; English Iderfnos';.Coberg Cloths; black .Dress Hlik j 'English and German Hosiery of various Mods: Red. White and Yellow. Flannels; 111.rriman Calicoes of different ctYieg; West of England, Frcach sod German Brood Cloths, °Me finest and most durable make.. . . . . Plain and Piped Natio 'Vestioge: Black and Fah ey Cutaimetes; French Doe-akin do; Mtn and Fanny Tweed and Bailnettp• Woolen Tarn 01 different Colora and qualities. GROCZRIES—Prime Itio,fava and-ILaguasu, Cuffee, Mark Imperial and Young Hylton Teas. Crusbee Pulverized, Refined and Nkw Orleans Sugars; Mind Honey Syrnp and Sugar Cause Molasses ; sun dried and Lo: Raisins.'_ Prime Currants. Queensvvare of vatious descriptions. Fish, Salt, Cheese acid Pro visions of all kinds constantly on hand. Also, PRIME FEATHERS. The above stock of goads having been selected' "from ilie,largest Jobbing and Commission llouSes in the city, and particular rare and attention given to ..dem such goods rot are suitable for , the Coil Region and surrounding cOontry, we feel cOnfideot in saying that we can give full satisfaction to custonienr riving us a call for any goods in our line. el. Next door to Idatz's ilidel,cortierof Malta °Longo street. Pottsville. STLLIMAN & SfIIPMAN. 474 Nov J. 18.51 DR. =MID . 1101rT'S AtS: \ DOWDERS. Mills preparation is now being offered i.Cr the public tar a guarranteed Cure for the HEAVES in Mr- Sea, and as the only known medicine in the world hai'ing been Illar4 in the private Veterinary practice, of the proprietor litt the last 37 years; and helms! never known 'it to fail in a single instance of Prude doz.,' lasting cure, and leaving the horse in good' spirits for work. The! siter inetimpetimeyot the heirie, for labor, w ben 'troubled with this rommop dbutase, should induce ev. ry one having such to apply Mime- Mandy. for this remedy. • Price one dollar per package, which will be sent with flill directions," to any.part (tithe tinned States All lettere or communicatio tt a to he addressed "Post Paid," to 1. P. PIOVT.. Rear of Sim 10 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. St.Wholesele Agent for the Milted N. B.—Agents wanted throughout the country, In to whom a liberal discount will be given t ; and their names placed in the advertisements. Mamas as above. . Dr. ilnyt's Heave Powders for sale, wholesale and Jetai), by IL - YUNNAN., Rote Agent for Schuylkill County. Oct. 1„ 1851 4l-6on CLEGG'S rianranuaw AND rarzar tLIOaPtt —These 3upetior articles of perfumery, amongst,lJ which are enumerated his justly cetehrd ted hitt.. Original Alabailitf, Pearl. Rouge. Tooth and Toilet Powders • Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other approved Costnetles., EGAPS.T, Walnut and Extra Fine SAW Ilrolvit and White Windsor; Floating. Palm, Almond,. Fancy and Toilet Soaps: Shaving Cream, flair Dye,Cologne Waters, Rstmets for the Handkerchief, mlgarrove, Rear's Oil,Crystal Pomade (a new articic)i Ran Lug tral Hair Restorative, HairOila, Philocomes,&C.,&c., are manufactured and for sale by . . JOHN T..cLEaa. • Perfumer 4- Chemist, 48 ',Market St.. below 2,1, Phild. LW' Merchants. don't forget .that CLEGG'S Is the cheapest and most extensive Meanie:tory in the City Give him a call. Oct. 25.1831, ' 434 y A e:reat Dzsejovery for, itilimtsConstrtatto7ts DOCTOR, J. S. ROSES ..-- RAILROAD, 'OR- ANTI-RILIOUS IN Roses, at 11 and 25 cenw—free (vim Mereurv.. and ran be taken -at all Ae3601111, by both sexes, or all ages and without regard to weather. 11:5N0 busi ness or laboring man should Ix whim: them..rs They are truly the Poor Nap's friend, and the Rich Man's security. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prac tice. In•Phdadelphia, and If taken with Dr. .1. 8 Rose's Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture, they will core the moat stubborn eases or Fever and Ape, or Chills and Fever. For Livet Complaints. tlysPepsia. Indigestion, and ail BIIIOUS conditions of the system, they have no equal. as thousands In th e So equal. and States will testify, who have used them .As a purga tive pill they art like a charm, free from_ griping, giv ing strength and appetite, and enlivening the spirits. For sale, at wholesale or retail by U. PANNAhI, Agent for Schuylkill County. *"Druggists and others supplied at the usual whole sale prices. ' August 30, ism. t 2- RIMI GERMAN WASHIN G POWDERS . For 12} cents -sufficient for 4 Ordinary WaskiftEs.. Ts considered by ttionsnnils who have.tested it, as being the greatest Scientific Wonder of the Wortit. Etuirely doing away with that labnrious and injuri ous practice of rubbing the 10.0TRES upon the WM/111110AM, and a great ,saving of Time. Labor, and Expense. N, It. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for:many areirying to palm oil articles put tip like aloe,) the proprietor, I. P.'lloYl', will put his written signature on the top Label of every package. And he only este an enlightened public not to confound the ilerfnan Washing Powders with others that are in the matket. It In put up in packages with full directions gnd sold' I.the nominal price of 12} cents. 0 PRI N TERS will fool it crest ty to their advantage to pincharre three Powdera, to cleanse their TYPES and ROLLERS, being a.vors superior article, for tha^ purpose. Manufactured only by 1: P. TM?, At his Imbnratsry and Principal Depot, No. 10 Routh , rum sweet, Philadelphia. Sold ei Itetail by tlnicera and Ilraggi•ls pwerally. A litwra I diaconnt atlas and extensive adirettilting for the benefit of Agents. Remember the' name:, GER MAN POWOCIII4. All lettere to he post paid. • • Praise{lle, Nov. ni l & 1651:. Mr. I. P. Ifoyl—Dear ftir.-11 , avine itand. your Ger-. ,ra rau wra t hful rovtder, I Gan cheerfully revinettratul it to eveiy person Inc wavhing and et:tubbing, believing, it mhe a great 1 , 3 V of time and' trouble, r2ilniring ih 1w uses no Washb.n rd. thereby bring A great ilat , Inc to !lie rlotheo and dirpeneing with' ibtee- fourths or Lat . r nrio l me ft-quiver, in theca./ method Of washing. Yours, kr.e. • • , • . • 1411,10.1A5 ETT .• • • ; corner olVouittatatt and !Ratite,: streets. . The shove Wit4h lug Pak:titers arrit'lbr rile, whole silo-awl retail ,by the• 4tnbiteriher, who bas been up- Pelmet: Sete: Age - strew , tho Couoly of Schuylkill. Ire will supply Merchants and others M Mr. lloyt's prl cies per doze o.a tid thuic save the carriage: H. BANNAN, Sale A tent ter &hoylkill thiunly. 04f Nov. 20; MI cx)mze raaILER'S RErtiovit;. T(11: SUB SeltiflEß,llllVlNt; ted intone of the largest Coach ahnps, in lite :tulle, in Coal tilt ecl, nett to J. 11. Aihmw & 1 'o.'aricreen Factory, where his facilities for otanufaktoting all kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggor” cannot be mar.' passed— being n practical Mechanic. and hairina a' Inurobtred years' experience in the business, be hopea to give gencralaatlainakm. rAll kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept .on hand. Also. second=hand Wagons, 4T. • , All Repair, neatly daaei, Utdars Rom n Matinee promptly attended • WIMTAR A. tC1110C.• 91... tr • 'Juno 5. 1946 "Encourage Home Manufactures If ion 'want i 0 support the fteginw--that'a the' stoctrtno!"—Stn. Achtaws. BROCKVILLE, rUMIILKII, EARTUEN • AND STONE-WARE MANUFACTORY. TILE PROPRIETOR OF TIER MANUFACTORY. near Proekville; to Sehitylkill county, Pal. re.. apr.etrully antleita eubtOm Of the: au rroutelidtt Store keepers fin the anklet of tile manufacture, where he ofrera as !Vita to may inadt elsewhere. end lower , In price than the trade of t region bare ever yet bought. They consist In Ail Of Rockingham-Gore, viz: Pitcher., Coiree.Pota,lTea-Pole, augar-Row IS, Creams. Fruit-Plater. Spltteetaa, &c, - /ke. ' STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING DDIIIES, I Nippier, " tv • _ 4i Vegetable. ''• 1147 .4 Dating Piatea,`te4 l ': Also; Yellow StatieWart. Clnger and' Rant dlserßol lfes,-Juge, PlteherajloWlsa`reservei jelly lad [fig/sr.; JeltyandCakeraloutdsi. Nina; ROM a Ad' Cbinabe re. and getterallynveryartlelelhanathetnind.' •div also. inantibtetures to oiderthe Ibllaw lag Fire Lbleks Ot vhaPenv 41=1 • • • 2 :Htove Cylinder. and'Lltstags of all pattern.; Floe and Flooring Tiles;' Arch, Rey and Wedge Brialy • Oven, Arch and Flow Tiles, die., itm ; ' &Olden for the above are relgoteilillYseileJled• ' Office and elbow Ware-room (Wholesale only) Silver Terrace Sandhogs. Oentge street;.Pottaville; •i Aggress; FitlODllllolf, Oat, Pottsville. DftwbAlegelable 111 1 1113. WONDEtt .4)F,Site AOB...INTERNAL to: Iblerrralltemeily4—sorrestdlsemrery .and sena= hit saaditille• -rave", family - should Ire .e bottle le or gulden sickness, 'tearer lebetera, - Boweleotaplalats.Chollc.Dlsrrhgei; Fever and Agee. Piles, Dysentery; rain , • , lathe Ilealt.4lrxeses, Ragtime- - - Dyspepsia, and Cams. • - - 11,13 AD TUN EVIDENCE. • This certifies that I have for several 'swaths- used Kr. Davie Vegetable FAA to my fatally used leveret fir ihciiptares for which it is reeorameodedi suit find it a vertusefiti fatuity medicine: . A. BRONSON. ' Pastor tit 4d raptlst Church, Fall River. 71sbary;Afart&er Filaryard. • This may entilfir that 1 have used Davis' Fain Kilt er with great success In case* of Cholera inantutai Common Dowel Complaint, lironchitit,Conha. Coldse fe., apt! would cheertullyrecommend it as a valuable artily week inc. JAB. C. nuomea. FRIEND DRVIE.—This may endifyittat I stilt use the Pain Kilter in my firnity. • Sly health has been so gond for three or tout months past, that I have bet Q or no use for It, anal would still recommend it 10 the public. ,lIIRHARb PP.eirsithtds ' ,' • Fall River, 24 month, 17th, 1819. For sate by • ' JENEII J 3 & SHAW. " ..• ' 1'25 Chisels Street. CCUPIIII Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania. to whom all orders and. applications Tor Agent/NI from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addressed. •D. 'SANE AN. Wholesale and Retail Agent fur Schnylkill Cu. ErDrnggiats anti others an pptird to sell altalu,elihe 'ashlar rates. Aug 17.1850 S. P. TOWNSEND'S SAIPRAPARILLA:... .Thettenttine Article, GREATLY IMPROVED-1-MANUFACTURED BY Darr. ton LTON. this Great- Chemist, • . Dr. Tainuesd'a - SrersaParttlei The :'most Extraordinary Medicine in the . World 1 Over two hundred and tifty thousand persons carol of various diseases, within the hot two ymrs. It cures Scrofula, Elltbhorti Ulcers, Effet.ts of 'Alercu- Feer Sores, tlySlillelak, Itheinuatism,' Ilunsurnminu, Utrutrat Debility, Dye.' - • ' Costiveness, Skin Dieen. • • • ' see. Liver 4. omptaint. Dropsy nod Gout, Ringgwonua, _ • Cancers and Tumors, heart Dlseasea.. • The great beauty of this medicine Is, that lever' Injures the conslitulliiii, and Is always eneficial, even. to the most delleate,and is the only medicine ever die.: covered that ereates new, pure and; rich blood, and that reaches the brine. T housands are ready try testi. fy to Its many-08nm.. . - GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE, ; Every yersni. should take a bottle inane; and fall. tri regulate the system and drive out all Impurities'. • T.AgE CARE OP YOUR Cllll.PlifIN. One bottle df Dr. K. P. Townseture Extract of Sar saparilla will cleanse t he system 41r READ TUE P.VIDENCE.. This to to certify, that my child will at with a' horrible disease: to the face (which resisted thti of forts of my family physiclaM) arid wax entirely cured; by half a bottle of Pr. S. P. Townsend's /la rsa • • - "- WILLIANI WOOD.' . Uniontown, r - nyeltr co.; pa.; July 2, - This to certify that we have mad Dr. N. P. Town- . ‘ 1 ' 4441 '• flatPaPutilla for many yearn, and consider it a very valuable medicine. many mites having been ef-r reeled. in our vicinity. A young man by - the name of r Wenttey. Itotheroth r of this place, was - cured of the . • scintilla., (having law lumps In bin neck) by the use ti of one bustle. TI141:4. REED, ar. HON • . - ~ Huntingdon, Pa July 3d, 11150. NOTIcE. • The public are notified that Pr. $. P. Townsend's' Eu u ra m c fe t r o t f h ri p aJr ß ti:uJ o ll n lu ,; rlll n t . fiuug . t i i i e t zazt m rt i o_r t - eJ , whom name ii, connection 'with that of Dr. a. P: Townsend, will be-upon each bottle, to prevent frand. Sold et - - Bookstore, Poltv,ville. Wholesale and Venruecistreend others are informed that we have 'made arrangement, to 'sumer floe medicine by the Dozen, at the Manufacturers' prices. It will he to thelradvantagetheieforeto prnture their suppliesfroui us. r The Recipe to manufacture this article, was told few months age, for the sum of One' Dandred ken iand Dollars, the best evidence of its great worth an a medicine. The salo' has been lidera mpled.. The article sold an Old Pr. laeoli Tow tiered!' a. Is all a .Ihuntorg." Jacob Towl.e•tid is a Vender of Pe riodicals in New York, - and a firm pay him several' hundred doll a rs a year for the use of his name. for the pnronse of manufacturing a 01.111/011P article, and palm . it off upon the public as the "genuine article," by cal- . ' line it old Dert.lacnti Townsend's; Sarsaparilla. Velf volt want the genuine article always auk for Dem. A. I'. TOWllflend'S Sarsaparilla. Aug 3.1d50 31-If 14 it -Volinfortneed by the New Jersey Exploring and Jfininp Croapany, NflWAflg, N, J. plus Company is prepared In farniab a supply or j, those valuable ZINC: FAINTS, wlitchltave been• found after geveral.years friar,: both in Europe and the United Stateato retain their original' beauty and protective properties, superior to any other * Paint whatever. Their White Zing Paint, is purely an Ox- Ide'of Zitro, and Is Warranted free from all adultera tion and iinpitritY whatever; it covets well, is beau tifully white and Di entirely free from the poisonous properties of paints made from Lead, so flange to the health of Painters and Families.. will not tarn Yellow wbemexposed to sulpherous„ or 'mephitic exhalations, or ovan when shuLtm In a close room— AS an outside paint it withstands any dinette and weather better than any tabor ' not being liable to aura chalky and crumble, or rub off. It may be work ed with any other color, with water and sixe,,or with vartitsll, which gives the celebrated Porcelain Finish or Cblna (;lose. ' ' • BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS.—Tfrose are furnished at a low price and are the cheapest and beat Paints in the market for coating floor., Fencing, Darns, Out-houses, Steam Boilers; Steamboats, Ships or any other exposed surface ofWood, 'trick,' Tin, Iron or Stone as they are both /Prather and Fire Proof: For iron or metalic eurfaces they are particu larly. valuable, en they form a (Meanie connerfloo and entirely prevent oxidation, or rust; they dry quickly with a polished surface. do not blister or' crack on wood or metal, anal having a Fuse mastic base donot change Color .like many of the earthy ,palnta now in-use ;. in peoaf of which we refer to the following certificates:- • • PIMA DA., atIO Works, May 15,1851. . Messrs. P. C. Jones 11. Co.--entlenten: ' Having. made several trials or oar Brown Zinc Paints in vatinns methods calculated to test its protective qualities upon Wood and Metal, 1 base the satisfac non to state that the maths have been highly favora ble. The paint covering well, drying quickly and possessing treater tenacity. especially open iron thin any other paint with which 1 'am familiar. Yours Truly, C, eIIEOSON. Engineer of the Philadelphia Gas Works. The oqvgaigned having tined the aet Nino re ferred to, concur in the foregoillg opinion. . Mania, Tanker &Norris, Merrick & Son, Heaney Nana & Co., gin 9. T. Mutton & • Penn Werke. Ftanklin Iron Wottle. J. T. Dean, United Staten Dry Dock. 10. Dealers. snpiilied on favorable terms by the Agents of the Company... . T. C JONES & CO. 17 South Wharves, Philadelphia. Aug. 9.1951 33.6171 EIUDIMM I S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. Onepackage of this Essence will go as far as four pounds of Coffey—and Coffee made ot this Essence will preserve the taste of the real Coffee. with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. It is also more conducive to health than the finer Cof f ee, Is ea sier Made, does not require a withing to clear It. and is free front sediment. This Ras nee is Dow, extensively used In varioussertionsfof t eonotry,O Single agent having sold 16,000 cake in a single county in this, State. Price 199 cents per ratio. For sale wholesale and retail by the snhstriher. at his variety store. B. LINNN AN, Agent for sanytkili to. tel• Merchants, and others supplied to sell a gain at the Manufactuter's prices. Try it, I have examined an article prepared by Moms. (lumina!, !Solder dc 17n., of Philadelphia, called smite of Coffee:" which in iiiteciled to be used with Coffee for the limp*. of improving It. I find it not only free from.nnything 11Clill!flalld to health, but on the contrary, Ike itigretlienta of which it k comonseil, are peifetity wholreonie. M F:t 4 R.CHILTON,M. D. Chemist and A naly4ini,73 Chambers Si. New York. Any. GENZRAL INTELLIGENCEt OFFICE. MEN, WOMEN AND- CHILDREN WANTED. A ILL persona wishing tmittloyment l itilg and little, Il young and old, male and female, and alga . , all national w lahlng employ any and atlM Indy nfbandn. laborers Oramrvaine, Will WHIM useful Mlllrmation by calling at the office of the- entotcrit.ret in Market at reel, Pa• Tering moderate. N. M. WILSON, I'. Land Agent and General Collector. April 5, IPSI - 111-tv • NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF egfirifig AND NANKET Sr.V eorrears,r. TILE subscriber invites tlia attention of the pubil'e tattle very extensive assortment of Gonda, con atallnitnr - GENTLE:MI:WS (lair Siiirhed, Fudged and Pegged BODIN unit and Rlgt:dontote anted &Med and Peg ged BOOTH, Water Proof Dnida Hewed and Pegged, from tn g 4; New England and Philadelphia man.. u f ac t,,,,,,,venaese. Duni a. In treat variety, 01)31.1Int ly on hand; Cloth and tasting Halite Damn. and . Congress Gaitera, Caif Nullfiers, Oregon Ties, and Hewed and Pegged Mottoes. , MINERS' Dente and Monfort , . of first quality, at low prices. Royer and Youths' Boob. and hlnntona enure pr fine: LADYIS' French and English, Lasting Calterllnotsi Morocco, Calfskin and Coat Bootees. French Nor :recto, Calfskin and Goatildeem, French Morocco; Rid welt and pump spring Thirsting and Setrerantura 'French Morrocco and Rid Tunaronads, from 50 ctn. to git Mew England Donteesaud Shore of all kind* cheap, • I MISSES' and Childrene'llordees and Shoes, slugs riaortment suitable for this Market,' constantly on hand. CUM Elastic Shoes. • Our 'meant's:am EisatleShoexare of the best man. ufactured articles tile ceontry,ean afford. LYdles and, Qentiemen would 11.o,Trell to - call' a:id:provide theint setae* with good Otim 4hoedi• the best preventitlve Yet &towered-of coli.CAUght and rofieum pt io n . TRUNKS, Carpet-Bap and-Vallerts; • The Travelling community and ut well sup. pliedvaith alnallp ankle* ;Thick gm will sell al maderate prices. Bantu and nhnon, made and repaiiid order. TERMS CABII. • • Oei. . •• . it -. 1 4 ;: :::: •::: ..2 - ; -..-;•••: ' - 11= - , if: -1. - ,: ii_ , . .... _ ~...., . _ t :',:' . jiltilltii APPLYING F;ITANO GRASS. The best time to apply giiano artiltimmo. niacal snits, and the nitrates to grass when spring vegetation it.s fairly infatuate ed. April I find to be the fiest montkfne44- plying these s i nbstances, and a rainy da3r is always selected for the purpose, as much de pends upon these circumstance forgiiing the grass a quick start: My experieneeeif liquid manure as a fertilizer is so very limited and imperrect,that I do not consider myself qual ified:to pronainciany opinion as to its util ity. vl4l:this liquid manure made:o#tityfarm is neatly ifitiothed by the 'atitiskYard, and what escapes is caught upon a large compost heap placedmear the outlet ot the yards, but at-a-muck lower level, and whareseapes from this sui*en, which is only' a, very. small quantity, is allowed, to run over a field im mediately below, so that in Ibis *ay I do not think-there can be any very notablequan tiiy wasted. have tried guan,o partly div• solved and ratty diffused through a large quantity of Water, as a top-dressipg for clo ver'afiertriath, but the weather being.vm droughty at the' time, the result , was not by' any: means satisfactory, and the experiment was non-,repeated. • ' • I am strongly inchned to think that dilute solutions of nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia might he, advantageously applied to and if Spared, I shall certainly give the plan a trial next summer. A c wt. of ON six salts in equal proportions 'distotvest in .100 gollons of water, would saffice for an acre. Assuming the'gallottel vraier to Weigh ten pounds, this would give a solution con taining about three per cent. of salts,.which, so far as I am aware, would not be too strong for grass. 01 course, in we Weather, it is quite unnecessary .to make ablations-of ni trate of soda or sulphate of ammonia, as they are both easily dissolved by ram, or even when reattereel'over a moist initace ; it is only, therefdTe; to dry weather-that the , suggestion refers.—English Gardener. TIME. FOR' PRUNING. A. correspondent makes• some inquiries re lative to the proper time. for pruning apple trees, and remarks it has been the general practice to prune in the spring. Very small limbs may be safely cut off at- any season whenever it; is convenient ; and when (he trees have proper eare - and'attention, it will seldom be necessary to remove any large limbs. But there are many trees which have been badlt- neoleeted, and large decaying and profitless limbs should now be remnved•from them ; and where ,this is necessary, the fall is a more suitable time than the spring, for the reason that the wounds made in au tumn will remain dry and sound for years, and until the bark closes over them, while, wounds made in spring turn black and de cay, leaving holes which frequently ruin the tree. Mr. Cole, the author of the ;Ameri can Fruit Book, _prefers October, November, or even December, to the spring,' which - he says is the Worst season. Thi rty-tvio. years ago, in September,", he remarks, 4 , we cut a very large branch from an apple: tree, on ac count of injury by a gale. The tree was old, and it has never healed over ; but it is now sound, and almost as bard as horn, and the tree perfectly sound aroutid it. A few years before and after, large limbs were cut front - the same tree in the spring; and .where they were cut off the: tree has.rot ted, so that tt , quart measure may be put into the crivity."7--Marne . Former. TASTE OF' TURNIPS IN BUTTER The following, from the Gardener's Giffin:- Ida, a most able petiodteal, pnblisliel in England, is of peat interest to all our north ern farmers: " About:sir or seven 'years ago, 1 saw it stated in a provincial newspaper, that to feed cows with: turnips immediately aftei being milked, and on no account togive ; them any a short time before milking, prevented the milk or-butter from tasting of turnips. The method I pursue is this:—immediately after being Milked in the morning,- they get as many turnips as they Can eat. During • the day they are fed on hay, and immediately atter milking at night, they get, the same quantity of turnips: The milk and butter are very 'much admired by all who take them, both for color and _flavor, and I have often been 'called upon to give a statenlent of our feeding,, by visitors. I have several times given the cows turnips a`short time before being milked, just to prove the thing. On such occasions the milk and butter tasted Very strongly of turnips." , LITTERING noas ES , It is said that, in Sweden, horses are never littered. Plank floors are laid in their stables. perforated with holes, to enable the urine to flow oil so that no wet,'and but little moist- Ure, can remain on them; and these planks. kept cleab; are the only covering supplied.-- 1 This practice will_ appear strange to many. 'especially:to ostlers in this country, but the . 'Swedes, attribute to it the soundness of their horses' feer. Their animals are rarely found ered or lame in their feet or legs, and no other precautions are taken to prevent the evil ,than that above named. •,' A late tourist, in remarking on tliis sub ject, sap "The founder, I consider to be occasioned; in some degree,,bi the animals standing in soft straw, which is generally moist, it not wet. The Swedish horse is :never affeeied by it, as he , stands - on a dry, hard floor, without any bt;dding at MV O/ice Brcinch.. RECREATION - "God AlMighty first planted a garden."— "The general superintendence of the - - gar den;" says • Mrs. Sigourney; " has been re peatedly proved to he favorable to health, by leading to frequent exercise in the, - op& air, 'end that communion of nature,.which is equally refreshing to the heart. It was la boring with her own kands in her own gar den, that, the mother of Washington- was found by : the youthful Marquis Lafayette, 1;;- when he sought her blessing as lie was about to commit to the ocean, and return, to his native clime. The tending of.floWers has ever appeared to me - a fitting - care for the young and beautiful:, They then dwel), as it were, , among 'their own emblems, and many a voice of wisdom breathee on The ear from' those brief blossoms to which they apportion the;dew and the, stiolieim.'.' FOOT ROT IN STIEF.F: • , I would suggest a simpleMul yet sure and efficient preventative and 'remedy fbr the foot rot. The treatment is as follows ;---A.l the farmer tags his sheep and turns them out in the apriOg, let him' pair their hoofs as thin Its Possible, .without - producing tilted; let thent ettutio, in 'their- Pens till- their hoofs have hedonielard and callous ; so as to ten "der then intiniaptible the'fiOgnence of ikehhiei. ; stubs, 3tc., find fon this( a day, or two bisufficient., ,Ths hoofs willihuagrow .Othacinad ana;hialthy. fariners• will go through Fith this process 'wittilheir shetlP leach spring;'-ive, guarantee that they Which New thus treated, will not ;be troubled Rvtth the, : roOts.rot;loe , to:attir h.eiv - mtich tbeT may lat:exposed.—Bost. Cult: I=l ~. > ~ ,