*:;it anti WUI3I. A SLOW BOAT. _ There wai once a steamboat coming up thaldississippi on a dark night, sort the cap. rain, according to the .. time honored usage." 340 playing cards In the social hall. The mate stepped in— , . , t Captain, out of wood—nnt enough left to make ; the water hot enough to' shave with." _ . " Ring the bell," replied the captain.— " Show a light, and scare some up along the shore." The mate went out, and the captain went on with the game. In a few moments the mate returned. .3 " Found a boat, air." The captain left the table and went out. " How do you sell your wood 1" shouted the captain to the people at the yard. ' "Two and a half." " Top much," said the captain. " How ever, take a cord at two, and look farther." A coupleof cords were taken in, the game was resumed in the social hall, and the,boat went On. A halt hour elapsed, when themate again appeared. " Out at' wood, sir." " Bell and light—my deal." , The orders were obeyed, and the; mate again announced a wood-yard. The cap tain *eat out. " What's the price of wood ?" " Two and a half." " Too high, but Will take a couple of cords till we can do betters.' ^ As before, a couple of, cords were taken in, and not twenty minutes elapsed before the mate again appeared. ‘. " Ont of wood, sir." "Ring the bell." "Retter take more this time." "‘ Show a light." " It's done, sir." - a•few minutes a wood-yard was again 4 , rung up," and the steamer B— went in. " Bow do' you sell your wood ?" " Two and a half." " Two and a half be darned !" cried the captain. Well,c.aptain," answered the woodman, "we will put it to you this time at two and a quarter, as this makes the third time ' you hare , wooded with us to-night !" The captain had nothing to say, but took the wood, and got quickly out of that stiff current,which the boat was unable to stem. The was so " solemnly slow " that the captain himself used td say she must have been intended for a i hearse. She is the steamboat which the newspapers once said made the trip from New Orleans to •Louis. villa in six days and—four weeks !—Ciacin %oh Commercial. A CLERWAL ANECDOTE Some thirty-five or forty years ego, a Mr. MUM% a clergyman of the Old School, somewhat eccentric, came to Salem, from the cetintry; to exchange desks with one' of his brethren in the ministry. During the Sabbath moon intermission, he said to his daughter: ' • "r am going - to lie down ; if St. Paul 1 Cornea . himself, don't you disturb me." gr. Bendy, wbo preached in the East Murat', had been very intimate with :gr. Williams, but had not seen him for' several years; hearing he was in town, hurried off after dinner to make his old friend a call.. 7 " Where is brother 'Williams ?" he in quired, as he met the daughter. "He can't be disturbed, sir, not even II ' St.! Paul should call. I must see him!" was. the impatient re joinder; in the inimitable mamter peculiar to Mr. 13ently. Resistance to such a must was out or the question. The room of the sleeper was shown.—' With no gentle voice and a correspondinp, shilke, Mr. Williams was aroused. lie was delighted to see his friend Bently, reiterating in his fervency his gratification. " I think, brother Williams," said 'Mr. Bently, " that you are a little inconsistent." " How so, how so ? brother Bently." " Didn't you tell your daughter you was not to be disturbed, even it St. Paul called ! ypt you appear very glad to see me." "No, no, brother Bently, not inconsistent at all I was—l am glad to see you. - The Apostle Paul! why I hope to spend a blessed eternity with him : but you, brother Bently, I never expect to see you again."—Biepham Journal. A VIRGINIA ASTRACIION. A case lately came before the Recorder of one of the municipalities of New Orleans, in which a new readirig was given to apoliti cal phrase. The counsel for the - plaintiff al teas long preamble, which the Recorder in terrupted, thus stated the complaint : " The delendapt who stands before you, having no sense of feeling, and forgetting what was due to - my client, actually—expec torated a Virginia atigractron rn his fact." "'Expectorated a who: ?" said the Recor der. " A—a Virgtnia abstroct)en," said the short-legged laWyer, " What's that ?" said one. " What's that ?" said another. " What's that? said . every one in'court. " And what is a Virginia abstraction.?" said the Recorder,'" no man seems to know what it is." Why,'' said the shorrleggetteounsellor, " tf I must speak oun--atit will not otherwise understand me it means, in this case, the fluid produclid,ky the salivary glands upon that plant of the genus nicotia- eta, vulgarly called tobacro--it means, to be still plainer, Mr. 'Recorder. -.that lie spit in ray client's face!" ' The casevat sent to the criminal Court [CP Titr Livrr. Judge Peace, of the Su preme Court of the State of Ohio, was a no ted wag. A youog lawyer was once mak ing his first effort before him, nod had thrown him - silt on the wings of his imagination far into the upper regions, and was seemingly prepe.ring for a higher ascent, when the judge struck his rule on the desk two or three times, eiclaimiog to the astonished orator, " Hold on, hold on, my dear sir.— Dealt go any higher, for you are already out of the jutisdietion of the court." O:7A NEWLY married couple went to housekeeping not long since, at Easton, in Poplar street. At breakfast, the next morn ing after their entrance, the gentleman 'said to his lady. "My dear, this is Poplar itreet, and by putting (you) in it, it becomec pop ular." " And by. putting us in it," promptly re plied the lady, "-it will become populous,"— Tinirs. 13:7AN IRISRMANs being about to enter the army, NO - as asked by one of the recruit. mg officers, " Well, sir, when you get into tattle will you fight or run !" "By faith !" replied the Hibernian, with a comical twist of the countenance. "3'll . be afther dojo', yer'honor, as the majority of ye does.'.' Cr CATHARINE Ham, has gone 4. to Alabama with" her " banjo on her knee." . anZi frothral. hritntifit REMEDY FOR STAINS, If cotton or linen goods, as linen towels, &c., become stained from fruit, tarts, jellies or jams, apply immediately common table I salt. This, if .well rubbed on before the stains become dry, will generally remove it, or Will keep the article damp until by the usual process of waihing it will disappear:: Pure eider vinegar if immediately applied is: very useful in, removing stains from either cotton, linen or woolen goods. This should be/afterwards rinsed out with soft water.— For mildewed linen, salt and sour buttermilk I rubbed over the stains and exposing the goods ICI the sun, a few times repeated is an effectual remedy'. Spots from iron rust are generally removed by applying the juice from a lemon. For the Fen:toysl of ink spots f millthorough , ly rubbed on and-rinsed out with pure cold water, is a certain remedy. PUMPKIN BUTTER. Take four good sized pumpkins, peel and ' 1 cut them up, and boil till tolerably dry.— Then strain through a coarse sieve as for pies. Put a quart of molasses into your kettle or boiler, let it boil 10 or 15 minutes, then stir in the strained pumpkin, and let- it cook slowly five or six hours, stirring it Ire quently. Just before taking it up stir in a table spoonful of ginger, cloves, cinnamon, or allipice, each, or all, as suits the taste.— Ten or twelve drops of lemon oil will im prove it for some—others map not like it.— The above quantity of pumpkin will make rather more than two gallons of punipkin butter.—Verhon Banner. YEAST, The bitterness . of yeast, which is of ten a cause of complaint, may be removed by straining it through bran, or by_dipping tt 1 . 4 hot charcoal in it. But the most efrec ttial aid easily available remedy, is to pit the yeast- in a large pan, and cover it with spring or well water, changing it every three or four hours. The bran seems to impair the strength and coal sometimes stains it, but the water purifies it in color and taste. The mode of using water for keektng 'mad purifying yeast, has been adopted by some of the best . American housekeepers, with en tire success. So says the Gardener's Chron icle. TAR BEER The Pentuy/vanian gives the following re cipe as a cure, for the consumption. One quart pine tar, two quarts of water, one pita of fresh yeast, one quart wheat bran, one plat of honey. Put all the ingredients in.a new stone jar ; simmer them over a slow tire fur ten hours. When cool, bottle it fur tt.e. Take a wine glass MI tour times a day.— This physic is harmless, to say the least GI TO KEEP A STOVE BRIGHT. Make a weak alum water, and mix Brit ish lustre with it, perhaps two tea-spoonfuls to a gill of alum water let ilia stove be cold, brush and rub it till it is perfectly dry.— Should any part before polished. become so dry as to look gray, moisten with a wet latish and proceed as before. This mixture need be applied but twice_a year. NEW MODE OF•. STOPPING HICCUPS Dr. Piretty appears to have found a very simple, means of arresting this disagreeable and very often obstinate symptom. It is suf ficient to squeeze the wrisr—preterably that ..;f the right hand—with apiece of string, or with the lore-iingei and thumb of the other hand. A VALUABLE CEMENT Take - new milk, hall a pint, and curdle with sharp vinegar ; separate the whey, and mix with the curd, the whites of live eggs, beat well ; add fine quick lime, and mix till you have a ductile paste or putty. It will stop cracks, 'and is fire and water proof. 3nformation fur proplc, Oft ,THE PLAIN "WHY" AND " PT:CAI:SE: r-c- *lry is wine made by fermentation ? Because the sugar is entirely decomposed, and the only producut resulting front it arc carbonic acid and alcohol. The changes which take place during 'this process may be thus , briefly expressed ; some of the carbon and some of toe oxygen combine to form car bonic acid ; ,while the remainder of the car bon, the remainder of the oxygen, and the whole of the hydrogen, combine to form alco hol; the decomposition of the yeast amount ing tb very little.—Donoran. Way is the Sunday after Easter Day called Low Sunday ! Because the ceremo nies performed in the ancient church were not of so grand and pompous a nature as the /ugh festival of Easter. Dominica 'in Alb,- is also another. Aide of this Sunday. which took its origin from the chrisoms, or white robes, considered as emblems of purity and innocence, being 'then laid aside. which hod been placed upon those christened on Easter, eve. WHY WAS the custom of " heaving or lifting" formerly very general al Easter? Because it was intended to represent our Sa viour's resurrection.—Brand. The men lift lb& women on Easter Monday, and the wo men the men on ,Tuesday. One or more take hold of each leg, and one or more of each arm. near the body, and lift the person up in a horizontal position, three time..— Genf. Meg. 1781. Q j \Vin is Easter so called? Becatre it is derived from the goddess Easter, worship ped by our Saxon ancestors, with pivitliat 'ceremonies, in April. 'The anniversary fes tival in honor of Christ's resurrerton, at the same time, of the year, occasioned the transfer of the heathen name in this country to the Christian celebration. a:71111W ARE tansy puddines and,cuices ,eaten ' at Easter? Because they were intro duced by the monks, as sr inholical- of the bit ter herbs in use ausoug the Islws•nt this sea son ; though, at the same time, bacon was always a plirt of the Easter fare to denote a contempt for Judaism. Win ARC mint and sugar a general sauce for lamb? Because of its origin trnm the above custom of eating bitter herbs the Jews contriving to dimini•:t the bitter flavor of the tansy, by making it into a sauce for Their pa chat lamb. - K r WITT WA P beer formerly made of a paler color than at present I Because it was the practice, instead of using the kiln for dry ing malt, to spread it out before the sun, which soon drietl it, and left it perfectly pale in color. Q 7 . IIY AO rich cakes keep good fora long period ? Because in making them wa ter is not used, which would soon turn sour: 'and sugar, of whictrthey contain much, will not ferment, unless it be-dissolved in 11:7 Wttr sittiorhn malt be , only ground day or two, belbre it is - wanted for brewing? Because all sorts of meal are apt to beat by reason of a fermentation that would termi nate in putridity. • . „dal NEW. fIitOCEDIES AND PROW/MONS AT PIIILADEJ - -- ' .-‘-- ' ' ' ' - MIMS Ur, pble wholesale' . prices. The undersigned has Ennr'2“3 . Ammo. opened In the .gilver efface building. Centre' Street . , Pottsville, a general assortment of Groceries, PTO. THIN preparation le now being offered to the public - sisione, Flab, Oil. Ike., allot whirl' will be {Old at as a guarritnhred Cunt the Um BRAVED In nor- Die same priori that country merchants pay to the 'sok havinand us the' only known tonedleloe lathe world Phitadsiptita 'Jobbety, freight added. All good , sold g been nerd in the pnvatit Veterinary ;batiks i at this establistimenti are purchased from But hands of the proprietor for the law at years; and tight; tin the titles of New bo le. aPhiladelphia, and deal- BM/ knosVil. I t o and • ablate s honef prodn. 1 ere will be septa eat h blame advance that tint a lasting u. leaving the ln good Philadelphia there Me base In buying from the tame chits for - work. The utter Inumspetency of the hone patties. . , • or labor, when troubled with thlacomtetou disease, . Merchants are rune folly solicited to call and ex- should induce evtry one torsion ouch to apply Immo. ,arolne for themselves. b fore 'lilting the city. ' d lately for this remedy. Pelee ontidollarper package, C. J. DcHtuptp„ A oto t, which trill btrseni " with Olt directione." to any part April 280851. 17- I r. • of the United States All lettere or mvramanleations lobe addressed " Post Paid," to •I. P. HOYT. ' hear of No. id South Fifth duvet, Philadelphia. *Wholstrile Agent for the United States. N. B.—Agents wanted throtigbont the enioatry. to lowborn a liberal discount will be ghee; and Dirkr name. placed in the advertisements. Address is above. _ Dr. lloyri !leave Powders for Nate, wholesale and retail, by i - .V.: , U. UANNIN. Sole Agent for Schuylkill naunty. , ,41-Gro ' riglitirrlUN pima vat= man. ex BROTHER, Manufacturers, No. 03, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia. have now'a good supplyof their warranted pure. WHITE LEAP, and those customers Who have been sparingly supplied in toneeqUenee of a run en the article, shall now have their orders fined.' - No known substance po-eressee those. preservative and beautifying prOperities, ,, o &ramble in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence any admixture of oilier materials only mars its %lane. It has, ther.f..re, been the s.tendy aim of the mann far lutera, for many elm to Supply to the public a per• fectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the attirte, is inpof that it has tort with favor. It is invariably branded on onei head: WE:THERM*. dz lIROTIIF.R in full, and on.ilie other, warranted pure. all in red letters. • l'itilatia., July 11.-1€1:1 GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. INN, 'WOMEN AND CHILDREN IVANTED. .A.LL persons wishing einfOYnent, nip and littte , , twine and told. Mate and female, and aleo, all pri.uu. wishing to entiottoy any and all kinds uf bandit, laborer , or servants. will receive useful Information by calling at the office of the subscribe' In Market street, Put tsvitle,al-Te M . model...it., N. M. WILmON. J. P. Land -Agent and General Collector. 14-ly April 5, 1851 TO COUNTRY PLIERCIIIINTS. uum. NEWELL .& 130 N Wholesale Grocers and I Commission Merdiants, No. 440. WATER street, Philadelphia ltave always on hand:a urge and well selected assonniera of Groceries, Provisions; Teas and Liquors to Which they Invite the attention of country Merchants. 40 tlna Oct 4. Mil ARE YOU ',EMU!? Ift your air falling ort nr is your head covered 1 flindruff or Kcurft if so, ,nake a trial of etTORIIrt; 4'11E:1110AL HAAR IN VIGORkTOIt. Hun dred.. of prisonvin all parts of the country, whose heads were entirely bald, have had their hair fully restored to its original perfection by the tit,e'of this valuableartiele. !lead the testimony. New' York, Jan. Mn. etTuttit....—Dear :—Mr. Smith, or Newton I. 1., obtained a bottle of your eacelleat flair Invig orator for his little about four years old. hfr ',cad being entirely bald:: no hair of any minsequeoce having grown on her head from her Vith, and, ant• prising as it may appear. after !Irving used _but one brittle, a coruplete head of hair wee produced nearly two inciroi long. of a tine healthy srotvth. A. DOOLITTLE. M. 1),.. No. 141 Grand dr. May Mu. fiTua After being bald for a number of year,. and having used numerous preparations to no rifler. your Chemical Hair Invigorator has pro-, duced a tine bend of new halt'. and I hardly know, how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received frotn your valnable article. t't' A ORWOLTII. No. id Orchard St .• The r..now teatimonlal is from Mr. M'Makin, ednor of the Saturday Courier ,: •• rlTl , Aseri MIA INIF mon atop.—lt gives lle rivich pleasure. twoutilitliod, to record our testimony in favor of the great plessintomis and entltertlicacy of Storrs' Chemical Hair Invigorator. On feentelliii from a recent wevrrt. attack of ilaroo, we disc:wore.' that our usually hoolthy And alirtnrinnt crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chanclag to have on hand a !ample ante above article. furnished by the mann. famurer many months previously, we used but a !tin gle bottle, as directed, and found it to operate like a charm An entirely check lug the tall and creation a new and healthy action of thescalp." Caurtsa.-:--Asit far Storrs' CAtudeat Hair—Uri:lra tor, and never let dealers persuade you to use any Other article 210 a flllbntil.lU s . Price 2.sretsta per bottle. . General Wltniegate Agents—C. P. AMT & CO., No. t t A:. het , roe 'Eat,. by dealers titmcrillv Fat .el,' iu Prittevitie J. r..IMOWN 3-1). )an. 17. 18L2 BLANK UOOIIS large and elegant attpply cheaper than et er Oonof Blank work emnraclng all the ditt - sreni kinds used. made nf 'sentient pa per and ana :Amp. just reteleed and for sale at B. HANNAN'S 1:11:Ans 1:1.41k rft..1 , ,1y and Paper Store 'rile buts( rllier. will nay, a supply of some new and apler!ll Patterns of Blank Books. which will surpass anslllinr of kind offered in this market • SI. all - km(lv •.f Rooks run, 14114 malliraritir , .l to Uritri •Ii the ehnrte.g I,•bautul in nil ftt3le• atgee,rilv dared rate, - - STILL ANOTHER REVIARRAIILE Cure of Consumption, And 11.6 tlernilA att..ndante titter hiving been ut?en ty to die t.y l'ltvrteiatt. and Frtert.te, the! an , of ItIVIOry e 1,1111.11 liiriti•li plralh 1. It should be rtteasn tlrl hoar,' throughout the world for titre art thousands Labarrez under similar elereoees. whirl will prore Piot. volts , arrested by the powerful IcittEtiCV 1111. SWAVNE'S coAIPOUND SITU' , OF WI I, DCHERR Y. • HEAD, AND he coIOXINCEII PIIINT OF ttuchr,rrederick County.M.i , t .luny hilt, locf.l. j De. it wavat:,— Drat. Set,--lielioN nig it a ditty I liter In the public, and in justice in you, I hair Illimehl proper to make known i•ne it the moot rt traohllnary curer, lo my 1.1% II casor, that has ever licrii an') recohlr/1. , In Ilia month of tictolier hilt I nai4 athicted with .1 .core Fathering In toy bream. which frumed a large at.ceso, and also linnitinnifin . lt to my lai ago. and s cry murk afflicted them.' and du , charged largo u uatilitleo of corruption, external and internal, that lA. largeguantlties paosed through my Lunge, which I threw tip. My breath could :don pats through my Lunge., and out through the cavity of my breast wlth apparent rave, attended with a violent cough. day and ni,xlit, tons of apoetite, and extreme debility, on that my physician.' thought toy ca.." en• Ilmhy Ol,Pcler.and he end the pow et of metlit toe.-- I remained in tidy w rilletted condition fir a long time until I onto WASIeII 1 , 1 a Mete skeleton, and there. Drelllrtini lir• nn into?, for me, nut having crud in the bublic.partero atilt. many wonderfill cores perno M. ii ay your vt):111 . 0l'IND SVIDIP lit' Wild) t diCitilV, I immediately erns to IMltinnor tOr Fite 'bottle," and commenced ito 11 , ... and to my-great Aaliilaclinti and anxious family, the ahr ens or opening in my lungs began to he:l4mnd the cough otilivide, and on uong !ten bottler. lit ildl re,tored to perfect health. I feel very grateful and firmly believe, Drat in your vela able Meiticine,Ainder the blessings of Divine Provi. deuce. I am indebted for this great change, anti I AM happy to say that I am now et, try hie ill , good health as I ever have. i I' or the satialact lon o f t 'owe vim ore not actin:DTl led with me, I append,to tbio certificate 't he names of ~rentlemen well and favora. ly known In a large portion of the.citazons olMary.and and Virginia. and .will doubtlee• lathier all who are iaintlarlYilllicind 11 , tryour wonderful and Invaltialle Compound Syrup ofWild Cherry. Yours, Very Respectfully. THOMAS DIXON,. . . Tn.' Onlb,ctil,..r in well acquainted with Tnnlnai DllO., nod can teotrfy that he has been aftlicterklito above rePreoehted. 1 regard his recovery as altnuot a miracle. • lie to a worthy member of ancielY• J Ames R. Duittsmtow. Punter of arrlis Cirrult; Baltimore Confrerser. Vir.thr umlitudatted,reeidents or the Point "flinch, and victutt y.are aro it-tinted with Thomas Mare and know bum to 'have been a th iaett as above rem oonted and was !Wight by lito frixildn, no well as by our most skilful physician,. trt he past recovery. but try the exclusive tire of that inertimaltic temerif. Dr. Strayner C t orrtporrtd. , ,truirof Wild Cherry, is now rc stored to perfect health, and we feel dote hound to recommend tMa valtrible ntetticiit all who may - be oimtlaily aditrted Fred. stuck, .h en I tr. TnOMIA, I.lityil C. Hell. " i W It. Smith. ' rtninel W. Itaaker. • I:. W. ?detain, William S. Walkino, Philip lialneo, John Waller; Philip Mrigaultoim. The above invaluable medicine iv the reotill of malty year, extensive inactive In Philadelphia ti) Dr. itivarre. _. • Very Important Caution. Remember no pienatattin up Wild Cherry In gen uine. eat Slit Ibe original stitch. 119 I,r9ll9red l.y Or. etwaylie. Nee !hilt liio Portrait is oil the wrapper around each brae. Until you obt‘in this Compound you will nev e r know the real virtue, of Wild Chet, y DYSPtPSIA OR WORMS, Swlnnte's Celehratad Vetrutltllge A wife and effectual remelts. for Mama. Drapep eta, Cholera Moron, Sickly nt Dyepeptic rhildten of nitrate, and the most useful randir l‘teditine rn.r(.17'..1(4 to the J J Av RFD A 1000 re•pectable merchant of WO itanvipoit, Pa., ultra : 1 have tried vout lit mirage In my tiwitlfautily,tiod tan ettesk In the very litchest terms of It My v. tie le on much .pleared with It chr wil(ii4e tot dthrt. - Remember ! nobe in genuine creepy that in square bottles, with the portrait of On. d* aywa on each Vrlapirtr. that the nerve I- Ppelt correctly, SWAYNO. Lr cizrapar'saafia , Coated .Sa‘aaparsila and liltatt of Tar Pilir, The. , ate undoubtedly the neat rilluriffered to the public, sod tin wieldy 011111111 be without them. safe and ear* lit their operation, wlihnnt producing tiny griping pain or unpiencant feelinto 7 hrs. are tuo all. art, adapted to rle3tise and purify. thereby rendering It fit to nnutlvir anti invigorate the whole syaten3. A feW dories vt lli oftentimes precept a severe att3rk of •ickneee, and for rutoiplallll, to Velskeil ferflalee are third the,y are itt3.o.nable. No Pills can Nava: a bet tot effeil than I herr for monthly it T11111..60..4 wilt, tt Occasionally laiptieji In %comet.. They astitrt at the rommoncent-nt nr•ptillerly ; also when there le a cheek from or improper exposure, and even at the rime, oftheir entire cessation. By taking this medicine women would he rattled on through with the change I , llife 3.11 bout danger or WO ingement en tlleie.oore s.)ltelltit I day ' s of wiimaulintid. • De particular In ottnin the genuine, see 1641 they are in boxes turned out of the solid wood. coveted with a red label with the signature of Da. stvArxe thereon. 11E.M6V A 1.. Da. Swienr, Proprietor of the widely relehimed Comroven Heave OF WILL Cowry and other FA rd n'y M"""8"; has removed hie Principal Offirn fr,,nt the corner of Eighth and Race 4 - mete to So. 4 NORTH SEVENTH Street, aboye Market, Philadelphia, where all orders must be addrvaxd. AGENTS mit COUNTY JOHN O. BROWN, J. untrns C. JAMES B. PALLS, IH;perAville. Pa. JOHN W. GIBM C.LO.HNNTsinaes, Pin . , firlorylk ill Ila- I aent,ff.fintrit.ss,Port Carbon; Joust n. orroxayincri. ville;11. F. lie as.Triscarora E.J. Par,Tamayaa ;fr. REIFINTDKII, New Castle; W. Aforertuus. W. Twee St. MV1:111 & isl tt.t NAN.Patierwm; PAUL nARI. Pinegrove.; J cast L BARN DT. Tremont; Once n eta. & Sorg, Llewellyn; Jona Wii.t.tems, Middlepori ;• C. FRAILEV,WipbUtr, NEAR Pc linnets New Philadelphia j Marrs. Orangeburg landing; J. STAliTalli Alr Keftrebllra JACOII Xa e rrstim, nriol & E. %Valor. ILnwer Alshantango; and by all Dea lers in medicine everferhere. 14PAttenta wishing a fresh supply OMR. 8 WA T. a Ca' MiLDICINta will plume send their ordain to the Mtn `cipal Debts. PhlladelPhit Sept. I; THE.MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE. GENERAL ADVERTISER. Oct. 1. 1851 1I N DS AV.& BLAKISTON, Pabtracre Bookstl !era ana Bsoktrinders.°llaledelpirs, have removed to their New Store, No. tIS South. • Sira Street, above Übe:nut, where, with more MOM, and increased facil ities, they Intend cautioning the Rookselling, Publish ing, and Binding business. In all its Winches, whole sale and ratan. They will always keep on hand. a general assorimenv of Medical, Dental, Scientific, agricultural 0. Musical, etarsicai, School, teceihmit nut, and Blank Book.. to which they invite the at tention of the trade. Otrdets from Booksellers, Libra. Tile. or Schools. for Books In any department or liter ature, w ill receive pionipt attention, and the - books wilt be furnished at the von, loweat prieei. Blank noolot for POLlie C/Iflrrn, Banks., or' private persona, made promptly to order. *I-Catalogues of their own pittilkathine, or enmpleie Catalogues of Medkat and Scientific Books, will be furnished, Mum application being made to them by ma il, or otherwise. Foreign BMA* imported to order. Bee. 6, SM. 49-fm Ell THE Coat Vis Dam) the Christian Runkle Tract of Land, belonging to Messrs. Young,Hosack. and others of New York city. 'this tram of Coal Land is situated West of, and adjoining the-lauds of the well-known Spring MOuntain Mines, in Carbon coun ty, and contains the same choice white ash seams of Coal. A Railroad with 'l' tad is now being construc ted, front the hearf'ctf the tract, to tODOCt ivith - the Beaver Meadow' Road, a distance of between two and three tittle's, having a favorable down-grade, all the way Or the point of junction with tire Beaver Meadow . Road. This Railroad will be fintshed by theSprlng Of HMV The owners invite colliers to visit the Tracti as they desiret to obtain a good Tenant upon fair aod reasou.drie: ttfUlg. , Mr. John Young, at Hazleton, will show the ground find receive proposals for leas ing, or application may be inside to D. MEREDITH. Agent, Centre Street,: ottstrille. "41-4 m • Nov. 1. ----- - DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c., &e. Dp OBKRT BIIOUNIAKCB. R. W. Corner of geenad P. and Gieen streets, Philadelphia, respectfully In alter the attention of Btorettespere,Builden and oth ers, to his extensive Mock of fresh Drury end Medi clam.. to which he has recently been adding from late unpartatioroi: Ills stock of WINDOW CI.ABd In fully equal If notsuperlorto any other lu the city. and compilers all the different qualities at Amerhag, French, Bag- Itch and Belgian, of every site, from 6 a 8 to 36 z 51.. Also, Plate Glees In all its vatiety. R. R. •Ir lug, Arent for the 111 ill stile Glass Workr. Aim d ean m a , will be fortilsbed'at uts noise:furore price*. LOAD, warranted pure, In ems,' or Hem at metier. priori.. All rotors dry and ground In nit.— Linseed Olt, Spittle of Tntpentime, Varnishes, Broehee. Diamond., Sze.. together with all the popu lar Patent Medicines of the day. All for onto, either Witntesale or Retail, at the lower) prices, and deliv ered free of expense at any of the Hotels, Wharves or Depot, An the city. ROBERT totoESAILER, . earner Second and Green Silent!. slept 7, 1551 30-6 m , NEW and EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of:frislt. !all and Winter Goods. I , (DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- - WARE, PROVISIONS 4.e. 4 1 ,) + 1 , 'llll2nEkt:rarplelit.gitin"lavtet:riinntg m th l e "h at i te in tlo e n ft e n to t t A t it t c t:: ' New York and Pnltadelphie, in the put - chase of their „t et wwen.zortnient or good. nay, ()pewits at, their Wholeasin sod RemeltAtoir, renite Atte. t, dlituctly opposite the Post Otrue, whrve they teatiertfally in. vile ell purchasers to mill. being well assured, from an verieJ an d wenn rat an neeortment,a a they now have, no one tin tail of Leine atcrimodaled—se to price. they toe ' , well rattalled themselves, and rau assure cultomete that no establishmen— tan linden:ell then,' In city of country. Callanki einknine, and yin will he ennviro ed of” tie with Of nut statement—to min tner:ite like va iioll,l kind', of goo& would hetedlotte, we wa n d only remark that our assortment is ample, 1 rill and sea xonahle, stinted lot the general want, of the COMMlitil,V. JOHNSTON & en. t POSitkiiii• th t. 7.5. WI . 43-tr COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nus Jl, and Ar rule ,'oda. 1 ,- .I()VINTRI:IiitA an rave fumi 1 0 10 IS pro , vent. 1•V purr,hafring it Ihr atone Mara. by ani• polling nod own OnnA.,payoo; ion Ili e tent. and Ito- In[ ptfln Y ran undorwll pal; 11,4, 'eel., nail live rogio.llll% t , Ti 11.11111. ..f Pon uud in'-. t 3. i•cori und 11..1 fork. in Icnre, Mar. knit and w..."J (411 elm am/ rot kr, Steele, 4 Bowie K01V , •.. RP. , ll4llte and PI -On Pistoli. 9 Jun roc i.l%rd.p Mist 4.lltr.lgehe and IN'oe ient,,-.1,11'.. Conet.. l, 'art , I , &ottnient or At. or4rati2, Alto. fin , lingleWlTvvi,4 Gone 4 3011 N M 111 LE TI AN, Imptter. Der 1:.5f.1 • 5-2-ir ----- - CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY SoAro •nperior of perAnnery, are ratimegated hu jumpy celebra ted I,llly %Viol, Ilruvtlal Atnbastel, Tooth abA Tntlrl Pnwoter4: Vrlvri, Chalk and oiler el, ~,,,,,, Coloturtli SOAPS.— Walniet and Extra Flaw 14 in.l Itron.n and Whn• Fll4llllO. Palm, Almond. 11u,cy mot Phavlng erratn, Ilan lo}r, lVatrl, , .: rarl, for the Ilarnlkrrchwf, 11% Ma Iron:, firl I'llll rrrctal Ponindr nrw E:an Ills tt al Hal! ii«oorativt• Mir 0113. are elahilractufra all for •ale by JOUN T. CCEGir. Perfunikr Chenoam, 45 Mai ket Pt . !orlon, 211; Phila. 1-74-irkiri chanty:A/m . l fnrgrt that eldrows l i. thf cheapeiti and mo.t eiten.he Menntalwy In Or City (live Wilt a call. T. oet. 25.1531, a 43-1 y IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE PUBLIC Or G. N. noWI I 4 A IN, ecirgron Dentist. Ken mmhAl Ai loromiliw lih par.l3, 'fail as generally and hre friends in pailler. th - 11 If, 11.1,4 1).- . 1110.ry 111.111 the f.rioer room u hit II he occupied. to ....cumd story of Ilia lots nricl. building :it the corner of Ni A !MET end 14 111 X.IN I) surer's, wool slat...sod four doors above IS .M. Wilson 1 Mice, iglu re he will al all limes he ( rally to perform all 4 /pptittiont itti the TY10111,,:111i1 from 1113 tittra ad vaning,',s in tuts profession, and the lore; time io this and . itleoflltol:lrgeCilirr,fnprsktlrkl PCprrienre, lie ran And will warrant all Illy work, or ask no corn pen.nt fon• Dec. to, ISA. .5141. POWEL PETERS Saddle and Harness maker. from England, begs re.tpectfully to announce to the.: inhabitant. of Pottsville and surrounding beightuirliood, iloinie has cotnineured business as abut e, In Murphy Venn a Btreet, near the paulnaylvania Hall. where he has on nand an as morinieht of goods fit firkin manufacture, (viz) Whips, bits and pito. ridttig /111(1 driving bridles sponge, t hamolp skins, brushes, and various silts article's el - innerly,' %V Ith lb , ' shove ktud of Mottoes N. kind./ of Jobbing both light and heavy done at the shortept notice.. .old on the most reltimii Me terms. Oct. I , 1851 ,11,1 y 101,1) Li I TRAPP. for 1110 C E.wejire of Coffee." It lit now natiircurtorily de ridcd doe Ttapp'e Loserirt. of Oa., i., Ole torq hod moot Wholrervie prrparation rot c0n . ... in thn world. thrqt foro, tr.roosniend it to all lovetl of &nod rot. re , e. of nreat valor. The jot , e w only 124 rents p..r pa' koge. wL46, with 010. 1.4 M . 0101! will go al far .4.1 live ponollo of ordinity rolfee 91one. Ptorekreper. and all whet that only puichs, It ore a.■ureL that if li not glue entlre thin It may to! Manafac- Riled by 11. t TRAPP. No. 1229 Noliti Surret. Philadelphin. 1-21.1 /III; 3,1".%!!. IVIININGISI7RVEYOII, &c eI%IIIi entire rit Ana tn log i hind hitnrelf in Mai Art bristrefi Centro and tolprond, oppo.:11e N. M. Wil.nn. Extra.. tare. bre, to offer 11101 profeekton- I Fir tit It: to the a turners of Coal - Lando. Coal Op,fa vu.• am! ot Ile iioo4, for twviral veer.. h. eo Pn. gapti, ea Enkinerr, Surveyor. and Manner' of Coal M tupelo thy Not h of Englarid,and bar, bad arum , yr..,. esperience In ttlio County. Any work eptinated to hlacore,wlll be esecuted carefully and pratnidly.— Ha Would a,:k a trial es the hr:t rectromendst ton :Ir.,' tept Of Ma eblllt (IEO. E. irMITII Joe. 8•t. 1651 47 -if (14A.a1i ! ,'4 Raw, Xortc,briatt (l'er!. Pro ng..) !numbing Shop. • LTA' coserrAsiix Ili . otso A PIMPLY OF 1. 1 all Mira of Lead Plpr, :thee' Lead, Block lin, (lath Sh.iwer Baths. Hydrant', H0g . .., finutde sllottle Artlna , Pomp!' and Water elomOrt also, el kind,* ol Ltraar for water Oil Cap.:and 0101,.-. for Enganra. All kind , . CI( l ' opp«r Wotti and Pluinhing done In the prßle,l 11111111U', at 111.4 gliOitege notice. 0 (I.tslipaid (dr old and Pothiville„ Ott 311. 49.tf PATTERSON'S . nl3' APETIC SOAP, FOil rendering the Skin - 4ntorglh, gal anddelicately white. cethaving .3110Wilef4. Pimples. Tan Clots.. tie• - itt4 Eruption. slot 71..1110A1. of the e kin. All chops and chufe...kr. on the hands ate healed by it. It In nho the very 14.1.1 shaving soli], In uve. Ptire only roots per rske. For sale w Inden:lle and Mild of the Omen, toot.. Of the sighortlheri; B. BANNAN. cleMerrtidtas and allele •topplfed to .ell saaln al ntagnii".lllllfrf if t,. Atka. 9. Inf.l RERR'S RANGE, wrtu ILEATING,' A PPAEIiTVe!..ATTACIIF.D.—Tish•Raniie haa !arra 11 tittr4 an with ti flestintr Apparitur .sotti , ietti to heal, two nr thrlse with liutchen thirni,ey. from the httetten tire. In putni of ecnan to p. storobillly,,lll4l (outrukuco.it 14 derl , lPdlY one of the hen Rallgf.ll In use. it can I!! 10.41 46111er, with' ii,lthout hot triter NinatilWettirTll and eider ot tfte. Foutotry of the In Potiiiv MP. FJ DERR. ?A-IV .litly 0. MI F. FORD VENETIAN 'BLIND AND RAPOATARINT WINDOW Shade Manufaciurer. T tVtioloaate and Retail, No. 21. South $? etreet, Pl3l44elptita. LETTERED BRAVES for Mime Win dow! painted to order. AL N 1 arra Olinda, Hoff F4hdri. Vapor rottatoa. EireLoard.Platra, Oittiotbr.fra. Cnrnicrw, and riPO. 4'a.. for Drapery Cnitaln4 Atignst Ifi, 10.51 PAINTING; GLAZING & PAPERING. TILE SUBSCRIBER ATILI. (SONTINUE:3 111 bußinena, and- respeettully offers Ids services to timer. 01 the public who may need anything In his line. Ile employs good workmen and his customers way. therefore rely tenon aatinfactory.lobe. rthotli corner or Churrh alley and Railroad street., before lbanan'a Printing %nee J, W. BOWEN. • Potter Me, May II 1531 : 22-tt • 11471 1 1E , 111C11101GA • 11,6 volumes fee only 114 40, Just published and lbs site ty B. HANNAN. Nov. 114, lAbl. ' ' 47 Eil3 REMOVAL; TO UASE, HARNESS, SADDLERY. ALCS TIM WORLD'S FAIR N. WU NEWNAM'S , Peri7 - 11avir•IfeigetOle IPain TPIIE:WONDER OF THE `AGE.—INTERNAL is 1 Biretta) Remedy.—A great discovery 'and value blemedgine. Every &sully incubi bare a,boule In cases °Plodders sickness. It cures, ChOlere, Bowel ComOallits, Cattle: DI suing a, • ' Fever and•hgue.' PUSS. Dysentery. Polo ' In the Ii rad, Bruises, Lantos- . • • ' ilsm. Dyspepsia. an.l Borne. !ICAO Tile F.VIDEhICE. Ibis certifies that I have for several months used M. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer In my family In 'missal of those cases for which it Is recommended. and 11134 It $ very useful family medklarr. • • A, BRONSON. Pastor of 2d Baptist perch, Fall Allier. ---- • r Tialuru,.Vertia's feairerd. This May certifY .bat I have used Davis' Pain IC It ei With area, success in of Cholera tarantula. Coudnon Bowel Completer, BrotichltleCoubv. Colds, de., and would cheertully recommend IL Ail 3 valuable amity ineelcioe. JAS. C. BRODER. , Fatrt(n Davis.—This stay:vanity that I, still nse the Pain Killer 'luny family. My bealth has been so good for three or four family., past. Oat I have nut Hale o r no Ugoi for It. and would Mill recommend It to the public.. RICHARD PECKHAM. Fall Itiver.a4 month.l7lh. ISM For sale by JENKINS & 1311MV. 1.15 Chesrut Street. Philadelphia. Ileneral Whnlesale Agents for Eastern Penurylvanta. to whom all orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addret•ss.l. B. BANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill CO. Moulins and others supplied to sell aga In, et the regular rale.. Aug 17.11130 , 33 tf --------—----- NATURE'S OWN RENLUDY. TIDE INVALID'S BEST 'FRIEND! Ist Class. —Bilumlnon§Coaljlt lc ks) - . bre, Iron Ore, Limestone, Ptc• Iron, 9 etc 41 . ea Piaster. Slate, Tiles, 2.4 Chas.—llloomp, Burr Blorks, cement. Grindstones, Gll2lllO. Lathe, . Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, 104 etc SI rt. stilt. Sills. Shingles, Tar. Tdrilen-4 tine, Timber and Lumber. 3d Class.—Ale. Beer and Porter,) ,i Ashes, Put and Pearl. Bark, Haley, I Bones and Horns, Coffee, Cotton, - Whiekey& Domestic Liquors, Grain, I Iron Cast ince. rough ; Rolled, Bar or' 121 Hammered Iron, Buller Plates, Flat ci " ((4 cis. Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, Molasses, Potatoes, Na ilsand Spikes, • Salt Provisions, Stager. Saltpetre & ,' Tatman, onmanufnettned. FLOUR per barrel, j Irset§. ii ire 4th Mrs.—Apples. Bran. Rimer) Cherse.Cordage,Earthen-ware Eggs, I • Gnweries,leacept t hose statecHhenip I Hardware & Cutlery. Hollow-wale, I Lard. Leather, Live aillock. Manufac-17 est. 9 cis. tows °Mon, ar Machinery:Oß. o ) 4 -i . .I ten, Paiute, Raw Hideo, Hags. Rue- ' IMponn. ;RIMINI I pia Sheet Iron, fireds,Steel, Sweet OP WRIO._ _ _ ____..E. -PILLS ' Potatoes., Tallow. Vinegar S. Wire. ) IN SOUTH AMERICAS— f•CLLOIV FEVER :CIS. sth Clara—Books and Stationery.) RED! TRUTH 'STRANGER THAN FICTION! I I O fk ir, ti Ch a ili d a, Sh Gras; C a s n in d P t i u n c e s ar iet p ar ir e it I I It SALEM? Mass., April Vie / 551 - l Cigars, Confatkwerv, Dry'Gooia: 4.99 as. II as William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many years I Drugs, Fresh Fish. Meat and Fruit, we have been the Salem agents, and also at one time i Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of the county agent., fortlic mete of your valuable medt- I Tntpentine.Teas, Wines and Wool. doe, and during the whole of this time we are not i March 1,1851 aware that. la any one instance. have the pills which we have sold been cutnplained of as ceasing itkluty.or not accomplishing their proper mission. It is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a POUret where the medicine which Is sold has been the meansofiluing vest good and of sav tog many lives. Last year we sold three dozen bales to go to a for eign port, and this day have 'revived a lettar.from the merchant who ordered than, giving anaccount of the wonderful effects which they did in curing a large number of persons who were attacked with a prevail. ing epidemic similar to the yeller feur; while a lin.. tinder tile regular phyaMans• treatment: who were in ( the Hospital, some three hundred. including the Governor. Maglatrates.4c * fell victims to 04 dlaertec.• .• If you would Rhea copy of our letter, we don't know of any • impropriety in giving it you, and pethaps it would be of service to have it published, together with our names, as It is addressed to us. We will consult the parties interested, and if you wish it; you will, please write 11 , . Respectfully, yours, W. & S. B. 'yrs. The ((Mowing the.letter alluded La above:— Civcxxr, Match 7..2, 1631 Messrs. %V. h. 8. B. leis. Merchants, Salem : centiernen—r.o some years past I have uolopied in my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian . Vege table Pills (tor whom you are Id,. agents in :sales)) and have found that medicine of Lam November we werevielted by a kind of inflam matory fever. (the same I presume which grasp: l Ilf flit Led our neighbors, t he firazitians,forneorly a )00 the symptoms of which hsd an analogy to the yellow fever, gad nearly three hundred persons fell victims to the ePulcml/ la great number for a population a. small as ours,) Our doctore named It the true yellow fever, but their skill was Inc - adept to stop its progress. con fining their mode of treatment to the use of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purvolvea. and ofjciurse all the soldiers and sailors. who were obliged to he sent to the Hospitals, as also the Governor, several Magistrates, several officer., •nd in fart ali those who were reallyatlitcted with the disease, felt victims under their mode of treatment. tt, month pies rout. I bait received Oro e tloaen hate. of Dr. Wright's Pills. which I Presume were bought at sour store by Meat. Goldsmith. NeTentob & Fatless, merchants in your city, and with whom into doing business. 1 had the opportunity to administer these Pills to several under my roof, who were all. C ... 1 with the Same fever, and two dose. of right Pills earl. f orupieteiy cured them of the complaint. I then gave sway . neatty all my Pia, to some twenty no thir ty persons, and ell were relies ed ee it were by •n -chatoment. I have, to con4equente. remitted to Nli.fry Gold- Smith. Newcomb and Faile44, the cum of forty dollars fir tbe puteltaire of that quantity of this coedit in., and I beg of you to deliver thii Pill. as fresh as possible. I sequeet yon also to desire Dr. Wright to have Ills .firectione translated in French, will tend great ly to circulate hi. pima not only bete, but also In the tithrr colonies where thepopillation 14 mote Illittletolia. gtrnte toe, gentlemen; In the liberty I have taken in address you this latter. which, for the Sake of ho. manity, 1 have been compelled to do, as ).sin not mean to speculate on au article which proved salutary to a number cif poor people, and in fart most of the popu learnt is (educed to a state of indigence, and it wtaild be sinfuLTor any one to seek lucre In such a way. A. rept. -gentlemen, the_ most respectful 'salutations of )'our very oheillent serVahl, A. Plellt:ViN. The medit in. , it for sale. wholesale nod retaiLeither ui , „ tolitioqa, r Wird, German or Spanish direct none, at th.; Principal Olfire, Itl4 RACE: Rt., Philadelphia. And for anir by T F. BEATTY & en. N a po:ilk .1 (:. Brown. ;D. N. lleitileritio; W. M. Bickel. Or. ivisitiore Ileptge Hammer. sin.; 1,4311 & With% man, rb-hoytioll Haven; W. Taggart T3;1111(03 ; Fitirnett & Huy , inan,NeW.Philadripliia • NI Mt Imam. Palle:eon; Wheeler & Pinrigruvii ; J. Robin -hold, Poi t Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora ; G. Rea anti. du.; Geo. Deibelbeic Ringgold ; .11.w.hus Royer. murean.burg ; Josef ii limber. East Brunswick; Koch, hilddlepow, Lewitt !rennet, Port Carbon; Jr.". ; 3. Climber, Sr., Patterson; Orin. IL Potts. Brockville ; Price & Hughes. At. Reed & Bttler, Llewellyn ; Jrillanna Ito ; (fen. Reitnotyder, New Castle J. W, Gibbs, Millers ville; Picket in Barrll, Tremont; Jon. B. McCreary. .14.; Jacob Kauffman, Lower litaltantango ; and by Agents in all other parts of the county. htste and the Jun,. 7.1551 am a man. and deem naflan ,, 114,44 relate!, Ia 7• 111,711 . foreign my fee mg's. " .rtE.arn! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. I A ViGOßOtitt Life or a premature death. KIN- P.I.INN on Self Fierenlation.--0n1y . 25 cent.. bnnk. just published. Is filled-with useful in formation,ontheinfirmities and.diseases of the ht-' man system. it addresses heel, alike to Youth, Man hood, and Old age and Should be read by all. The valuable advice ar , l impressive warninsp gives, will prevent years of misery and gurrerilm, and save annu ally thousands of lives. parents by leading it. will learn how in prevent the dearnetion'of their children. A, remittance of 25 r cols. enclosed in letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkeliu, Philadelphia, will encore a beck, owlet envelope„-per return or • Dr. K.. fifteen years rejgdent Physirlen. N. W. cor ner of Third and Dutton Xreets, between Spruce and Pine. Philade:phia, may be consulted confidentially.— lie who places Imuseltundet the - care of K ., religiotaly confide in his honor as a gentleman. tool rentidently rel) upon his skill as a physician. Per sena at a dletane.e may address Ut. K„ by letter, (lout ! Paid) and he mood at tioMe. Parham. of. Mediehie.a. direction*. ace.. forwarded by sending a%reinittancr. and put up rnAllie from drone and curiosity. .Rook sellers, iiotvs Agents, Pedlars, Canvassem, and all others supplied with Om above work at very low ; Dec. 27. HSI ESSENCE OF COFFEE. 0 1 % Packette of this litmence will go as far as four pounds of Cutfes---and Coffee made ot this EoZenee wilt preserve the ta.td nf the real Coffee, with the ad dition of a more 'delicate and liner flavor. it is also more continrive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea . oier made. does not require anything to clear It, and is ; (row from bedinteut. This Essettre is now extensively treed in various 'err ona of the connvy. a single agent Itaviog 'told Wien rakes in a einere County in this State. Nice rents per cake. Fnt salewholcaale i and tetall by the snherritetr, at hilt variety chore. 13.'11ANNAN.Agenaor Schuylkill Co. kleMerthattls and others supplied to sell a gain et ij the •Manufart orceo prices. Try it_ have examined an snide prepared by Hummel. Bolder k Ce;.. of Philadelphia. called Ee eerier! of Coffee." which it illiOLdrd to he tweed with Coffee for the purpoee Of improvlog It. I find it not only free from anything delitermus to health, bill on the contrary, the togredlehte of whirl" It 14 romp...ed. are perfectly wholtimMe ..1 A MLR H. CHILTON. M. il• Chemlet and Analy‘iet.73 Ch3Mber. Ml. New York . Aug. `..2. 1851. . MM; I 7= .6I 7"fII7 I C"MI AATINTER GOODR:— The atibacrltwri having reretv ed in addition to their large and extensive to k of Dry Goods, Croceries„ Queensware, Ready.nisde- Clothing, &c. A Fall Stork of FAL,. AND WINTER GOODS. Comprised of the most Fashionable Ilseaa cands, hay j 'State shawl:, Long and Square. Rim. Chnsixeshie, -Fit. and Plain Mohair:Eames; Cold Mainland Tlo.s. illoyle's Moue de !Akin; Mack: Changeable and Els:sled Alaparag;• English Merlons Coterg Cloths; Riack Silk; English and 'German Hosiers; of vartoite kinds: ,Red,; Whites and Yellow Flannids Nleriloloc Calicoes , of different :Arles American, Welt of England, CrC mil and German 'Broad Cloths, of the finest an&Citost durable makes. . Plain - end Fignr'd Satin Tostines : Black and Fan (5 Crieslineress French Doe-s4,ln Jo: Plain and Taller Tweed and Satinets'. Woolen Yarn of different C o lor., and spew,' ' GROCERIES—Prima Rin,lava and innate Golfe., Black Imperial and' Young Itypon Tea,. Croehre Pulverised, Refined and New Orleans Sugars ; Piirod Honey Syrup and Sugar Bonne Molassea ; son dried and Rua kilning. POMP ('streams.,Queenswate of varloits drarriptions. Mali. Salt. heese. Sll4l Pro s islons of all kinds constantly on hand. . A:atl. PRIME FEATHERS. The above mock Of goods having been selected (coin the largest Jotting and Conuulealon Rouges in the thy, and particular rare and attention given to select Buell goods a• are suitable for the Coal Region. and insonnding country:we feel ennfldent In saying that we can give foil satisfaction to customers giving its a rail for any goodilin our tine. Cl• Next door to kitten Hotel, corner la(Maltantongo 'met. Pottsville. SYI.i,IMAN & SHIPMAN. 17.tf Nov 21,11831 REMITTANCES zo the OLD COUNTRY. m%in 11AVM° MADE Arrange ', meals in Varions parts of Ireland and Scotland, and with Mesita. SPOONER, ATWOOD & CO., Ran keno, London,ls prepared to draw Sight 11111* from One Pound Sterling In any mount rionlred,payable In all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Persona remitting Five Dotterel° the Pound in par lands, with the name of the person who is to draw the money, a bill for the amount, with la receipt for them to hold, will be returned. Collections made In all parts of Europe, and Fo reign Silt. of Esebangn cubed. . J. P. SIIERWIN,PottssIIIe. Pa. Jan: 4.1851 1.41_ nly WA.TROW* FIRE BRlGS —Coustsu,tly on Toad and for sitle by the subscriber at tbe York Store. B. YARDLIIY lON. Log. 9, 101 1114 f A eibilat Diskavirg for hiliimsepnstuuturns. =CTRS Si 11.:201111111:.: '-', In ........:jl-1, NM RAILROAD. OR ANTI-RILIOI7B . PILLEt. IN Nam, at and tS ritic4res front Mercury, and east be taken at ell. e eeseorre. by hOrbaerea. all ages and waken% regard to weather. •CeNo boat neseorlaboringmanahotdd be Wittanit thetn.‘i 'They are truly the Poor Ittatt's &wad, and the Rich The above Pills are the remittal" thirty years' prac rice in - Philadelphia. and if taken with Dr..l.,Ruses Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture , they will ate the moat stubborn eases of Fever and Ago.. or Chills and Fever. For Liver Conudatate,Dyspepsla, Indigestion, and all Odious conditions of the system, they have no equal, as thonsande In the Southernand Western I Na t ei wilt lealrY , who have - used them. Ass plltga live! pill they art like a charm, free•frord griping. giv ing strength and appear*, and enlivening the Spirits. For sale, at w !intent@ of renal by 411 ANNAN. • • . Aseut for Schuylkill County. *DOIIIOI9 and others auppl led at the usual whole sale paces. August 30, ISM, 33- rzr,nimmlrrri itjf .:. ____________ 11.)COUCTION OF FREIGITT ON MpßelllkN OISE, toenaunener March 1.1531. RATEA OF F,Rf;IOIIT. PER 100 LBS. 011 =I MI FU OUTS di TOLLS ON COOL. ga r. OFFICE or 'CDR PHILA. 4 litiAolSia Ra ii.Oo•D Co. i ' PAsWe l pkl4. Doc. IS, 1 5 31. I Thr Rider of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coal. Iran,- tutted by. tido Company, ,111 he air follows Corn Dee,r-d, IhBl, mall further notice : Richmond. • - - - ,' s9' 1 45-11 25 Philadelphia,- • - • - 50 ! 1 45,1 115 Inclined Plane.- - `—'----> - $ 50 i'l 15 115 Nicetovin,- 50 . 1 Oct 25 Germantown Railroad, - ' 50' 1 1511 25 Falls of Stenu)lkill, - - . ' 50 $1 45 1 1 25 Mansylink. - - - SCI 45;1 23 Spring Mill - 45 ! 1 40' 2S - ,• $ 1 - Conaholivoiken is Fl)iiimob R H., 40 1 35:1 , 20 , limbo's and Potts and Jones , . 35 : 1 30;1 13 : Norristown's' Bridgeport. - 30 :1 25 , 1 10 Port Kennedy. . - - 3o' I 25 -1 ,1 to Valley Forge. • - . - 25 1 1 20;1 10 Phenlivilie, - - - -10 1 1 05 1 90 • I Royer's Ford, - - - - '•ln • 1 05: 90 Pottstown, - - • - In Li es; 90 Gonglassvaile, - ' - ' - - , 05 ' 1 no: 90 Birdsboro'. - - - - 00',; 95 85 Reading, - • --$ . .90 ! ',,85 1 75 Between Reading and Mohraville, '' 90 $ ' 85 -65 1 . 75 Mohravllle. . -' - - 90 ; t Homburg, -, - - - • . 7 5 $ 7 9 : Orwlgshurg, - - - . 65 co By order of the Board or Manasets. R. 1111AtwoRD. gervY , 52-t f Die. PASSENGER TRAINS• /lONS OF TIIE PHIADELPIIIA & READING Railroad Company—Philadelphia, Auk. 3i 1851, Arrangement.—F.ramr 11611VVED—From Mitt atielphia to P01(1%1116. two Paeseurter Trains daily. (Sundays sunned ) On and alter Otept lat, 1551,iw0 trains will be run 'het. way, daily, mite:ern PlOll%- 41.4;4)18 and Fottiefile. ! . MORNING LINE. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock. A. M daily, es re pt elundays. Leaves Pottsville at 71 co•clock, A 7,1.4,111,, ..ir rpt UUlia) ArrEnnooN Leawvel Philatielptitn at:ii o'ciorit,rtailv,.eirept Hun days. Leave,. Poii•virle at 31 tArk, o.teept Nun rt.)* lit eta,..atar.t 2d (LW CAliq - Bon pen Phila. and r..ticville, '3/ 1.5 32 es Between Phila. and Reading, I 73 I 45 Depot In Philadelphia, coiner of Broad and Vine @wets. PassenO.ra eaonnt enter the care rinievr pro vided with a ticket. Fifty poundanf baggage will he allowed to each paa- Ranger In Jhe' linen, and pesengere are erpre.ely Prohibited from taking anything n• baggage but their own westing .ippatt.l. whiril will he at the rlvk or itt min., I l fly wiler of the floird'a Nanavera. iinAurom). Seri -Mary f I. 6. POI. 4.1?: 7 +:4 1 1'. A3s A MI i A 7(.7A T. ITICE OF THE LITILkSI4:IIIII3.XILL NAVIO Rail Radui and Coal anripa ay. • f ON AND AFTER TURSDAY„ - APIIII. 1, leOl, the Passenger Train will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday excepted,) at Of ei't lock A. M. and If o'clock P. M., and conneei with the Morning a nd Aftornnon Trains from Potirvilie, on the Reafting Railrogd., Returning, will lenva Pori Vlinton, on the arrival or the Morning Tn... from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. FART:. Tn Philadelphia. - Port Chilton. - - JOITN ANDT:TIFTIN Oeuerikl Agent Tamaqua, April 19, DiSI 15.1( Cd 2 NEW ARRANGEMENT. W. . , VI., , 1 , -w.- , • ' .... ...r..."...e....... • ' ek-.4- -, -... j .jk . . HowA EAML EXPREBS We ore Prefirlied in terrine and foi ward Daily per Passenger Traln, (our Express Car bring always in charge of epeciul messengers) raerchandlre of all descriptiona,packages, liundlei,specle.tiank natal, &r. Ail.ll, particular. Mean ion 'paid to rollact•lia Drafts and Accounts.' Parkages and Goods delivered daily In all.iniertneillate places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. ()dicta—Centre Street, Poilevelle No. 13, South Third. Street, Philadelphia t No. ti Wall street, New Vora.: NU. el Court Street. Boston. IP - MAR% EARL & Co. 11-If April 5.1,431 STD= CAR racTonv. v• • '; A-rti. r -; .*:.° 1 " ;: • C , - . 7 :1 - 41,* • - frit euharrlbers beg leave to 1'1(06116e ituniic that In addition to their former STEAM F.NqINE SHOPS and FOUNORV. they have recently pit up nrw Machinery and Shops fr the anufarture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other nai m l Road Cars, by Steam power, which enables them to execute all that kind of work. not only much better, but with greater despatch and at the very loweat prim.... (laving (hut made these , extensive preparations, individuals, and companies requiring work of this kind, will find it to their advantage to give them ralt. fiNVDF:ft & 2,IILNErt. tin. 25. 1'651 • 42-0 BE DR. !Ileum:miss UTERINE CA,THOLICat% f iIE Su mush. a . 1g Arts la, in ttuoh,o,._ .., ilia grease - _ I. , IECOVef- Ira of the As...because It will cure more than nine tenths of a etas" of distressing disrasea incidents; to letnales In:every stage Of life. kcal - which have heretofore restated the beat efforts of the Medical proferrion in all.countries. to a degree beyond that of almost every other malady to which any portion (tithe, human family ts heir. The disesaps to which we .refrr are usually known by the term of FEMALE' COMPLAINfg. and COlOpflae all the derangement' to which females air liable by the peculiarities of . their organization. Among three ale Prolapsus Uteri. or Falling of the Womb t- Chronic Inflamatton and Ulceration of Uhl - Womb ; Incidental Hurnorrhirae, or Flooding; Fluor Alba*, or White"; Chloroala I Painful. gimp - erased and It regular Menstruation. dfc , ., with all their accompanying evils. (Cancer excepted) of whatever duration and severity. All three coin. plaint" ran be pleasanity, safely and certainly rem edied by this preparation. THE claims qi this medicine to the confidence of the public are atterigihened by-the fart of its having re ceived the approbation and liberal patronage of twiny prominent member' of the Medical Faculty in tilt i tr u n i i e t t e i d e Elate.,otvr o n 1 ir e have raof 4i t ipamphlet.) austaln• lug all that la claimed for trie r cathulicon as a cnrs live agent. Pamphlets containing much useful Information touching the nature and symptoms of the above di-* seases, together w i th temintanisla from Ladles of the highest respectability,.as certiGed by the'most adlistho the attentionof Lad • and Practitioners Is respect fully invited.can he had gratis at my store. uthority l. In the pamphlet to al: which J. C. C. BROllEsl.l3ltiggist. Pottav tile.. ftolirevess.--P. D. Peckham, MI D..Vtict,M• Y.. L. D. Fleming. M. D.. New gioibrd. min. D. V. Foote. M. D..Kyrar use. D.. Bocherter. N.Y., W. W. Reese. City of Neer- Yorit,John C. Orrick. M. D., D. Baltimore, Md., W. Peewit, M. D.. ContOrd.N. 11.. W. A. Wells 4 COL No.= -Broadway. ,Central Depot, 11:4 Broad way . ,pleve Jan. 31,1{39. -{ta I= r "g E . ,7„ 0 FARES CM • - - POTTSVata ACADEIVIT. I rpilz undersignedhav log been entrusted with t .is di , -1 section ofthePottairilleacadamy,takcsthe littekty ' to recommend this Institution to the patronage of t 1 nubile. The ruttnelo3,:wlurrecetved hie education in the best universities of Germany and Paris, and who bas been for setters' yeare earner; Inteachlng In this til l isittintry n willreach ancient and smilers languages. to Lade. Greek.tlehreve.Gorman and French, the higher breathe. of Mathematics, as fieothetry, Aigebr Surveying. Mensuration and Catmint!. as well as Natural Philosophy and the panelist's of Chemistry ; whilst hir..l. T. BUCIENFIti a graduate of Yale Col lege and a practic-ii Book-keeper, will take charge of the English brim:mite*. as tipellinealcading, Writing, Compoahlou, Rhetoric. Arithmetic, Illsiory ant Geo graphy. Tbeprinciples offlook-keeptne wilt be .aught and the pupils exercised in the keeping of fictitious accounts by double entry. , Marla fl. Ayer. a gradu ate of Nevi Ilampshire Female Seminary, has been engaged In teach the Elementary branches and Draw ing. Even the smallest boys wilt!» faithfully taught by the teachers tnemselvea, and to young men an op portunity will be afforded to prorrecute their P 113.1100 as far at at any °four common Colleges. With a str u t discipline shall be combined a respectful and kind treat ment ofthe scholars. pupils from abtosd can he accom modated with boarding no moderate tonius,in respecta ble private boarding houses. Thotedrairing to learn the German language thoroughly. can find admittance in an accomplished Oertusn family. The terms of Tui tion 2rf , as hitherto, tit yearly, for languages sad Drawing $9 extra. The year IF divided Into 3 110N41013, hit from Diet st Monday in Sept. to New Year. 010, Cl int e 3; Id, from Neor Year to the 2d Monday in April . V and 112 50 extra, 3d from thence to the 3d Monday hi inly.lll7. and 11260 vitro. Bills payable at the end of the tint month of each iddsiOD. • It is highly torpor tint that every scholar should ent4r the School with the commencement of the first elesrios, 1,. SNOCI.F.„ Priorlital. 18- I y Job! 12,1821 Iffinnattill I 4; - , , , Far 12! trills euffirteat for 4 Ordblertr Wes/Rings. lennildered by tbuttgand.l who' have tested it, ap. being the gieateat Scienlifir fro:4 der of the world. Rmirely doing away with (hit lahoriritia and injuri ous practice or robbing the t:LOTIIErt upon the WASHBOARD, and a great sovingaf Time, Labor and Ripens.... 'N. IL To prevent fraud anti imposition. (for many are trying to palm otT articles put op -like mine,) the proprietor,l. I'. HOY I', will put hot written ti:uature on the top Label ([every ka,e. And lie only rtelct• an enlightened public not to cotifaund flue German Washing Powders with others that are in the market. It IA pot op in packages with hill tl!rections and sold t the nominal prier or 121 cent..: tr, PRI NTERet will find it greZtly to-their advantage. t s l r ° i rt " .1° cl T iihTalS ‘ and 101. leiiaerv stpeii article,for that purpose. hianufactured,only by I. P. 110 YT, At his Laboratory awl Ptltimpal Repot. No. 10 riontb ft II street, Philadelphia. Soh! at Retail by Croceto and Pruggiata generally. A liberal discount Dude and extensive adv.* It.ing for the benefit of 'Agenta. Remember, the bailie: GER MAN WOWING POWDERS. All letters to Pr port paid. roast ilie, Nov . 12nd. WI. Mr. 1. P. Hoyt.--Deer eflr.—Haelng ueed your Ger man Washing Powder, 1 entvehnerffilly ref romend It In every person for wa,bint and scrubbing, believing It to be e pest gm; Ing.ol (IMP and doable, ropilting In lie WWI as Tra3hboard,lll , leq being a /rest cav ing to the elothusand dlupeniair with three-foortba of the Labor and Ihoense requites! In the old method of washing. Yonro, Sr. NI A 11(7 ARETT earner of I 'l,llllhnil ti 4 Market .1 reel The ahoy* Washing Pr , ltdvrs ate (r 6-ale, whole sale and retail ,by tlse sraherrther;who ha. been lip : pointed &air A gencior the Cuuety of Et:hity AM. I.le will supply - Merchant* nod otherl at Mr. ifoye. pet ref per dnzipti,and thias save the trauma... H. BAN NA N, • dole *seat fur schuyikill County. Nov. 29, MI IS-1f COACH MEER'S utmoval.. THE SIJIISCRIIIER HATING FIT . ted upone of ins largest Coa - rn Shops In4he stale, In Coal 811 eet, Pottsville, " Pa nett 10J. 11. Adam,. a. Co.'s Screen Factory where hie fnrllhi.e tor mannfactuzlng all kinds of Crarlsgessnd Light Wast.,o) cannot be sou pareed—baltd; a practical slrch'ainc, and Itachitt a nutnnerof year.' experietici,t, the he hope!, to give gentinllatlalacCor. All kinds of Canines and Light Wagons kept on hand. Also. second-hand Wa t on.. All iflikirn lentil , . done Arderi, front a .11atatire promptly attended w. WINTAR A. EIRE. June S. 1545. 42-if LT Entered according to Art of Confirm, in the veer lASI, by J. if. 110111:11TON, 11. In the Mee of the Distitct toutt for th- Pastern Mtdricu of Pennivlsonla. °REA? Gunk) FOR DISFKIPSI.ti! Another - Scientific Wonder! DR. J. 4. tiolintlitiV • • r • • •• . .• ••• r F 1.4 ''••• ••`` ':•••• THE au tt tD, a• OARTIIIC Julep , Prepared (tom Rennet, or itie inurth Ammar Is of it, Airs directions of Baron Lieroc. the 'treat Thy61,,10t.,3•7ul diettit - I, t.l• .1 ••• Ilutteht , to. 11. D. of Ptitlartelphin. -•-•• Tito. 1 4 a I • G•ky . , - .t: • ny•tpepsil, Sao nil Ire, Lit or Conipirtini and rill Gig ailer NAG! it • i. G. 1114-1:1ilt. • by Noirire'l, &Iva Agr lit Ihr ittptlfir .11.11 r, Hair 3 teaspoonful, 61 Pepciii.iiiin•cd $ll 31..1, nil! dtgast or pon•I Peer it atom! two hours, not onto. 01510 It Pepsin in the chief or I: real thge4ling pr in rine .if the (Jantrit ii,..7•olcoirt of the Ftind, the Purifying, Pie-art:our- and An:mutating avoil of the Atnmath and Iniesiioea, it IY e.tiarted from the Digestive R t Illlt 11 I hi the Cilt, thus (Gritting an Artiii dal Digest IVP Fluid, precisely like the - natural Gast r ir Jaire to Its rhentiratatet . ai uhd furnishing a coin oleic and perfect flutist Moe iog;it tir the aid 1•f i hit ,preptration. the pain's unit evils of trolletooton and Dymtcpala are tie s they would he by a healthy Stain:tett. It is tlnille o.uwle,s f or ny, l ,,,,fic; curinu cadet, of Emir, okilon, tiers cllncr, and Dycliepi lc ton,iimptitici, rittl•P• , • ,l l 10 I•C nn Iha verge of the erase' The Stele CitiAc Cvidrr.ce arum which It Is based. in In the highr9l , degree ninon. , end retruirkalde. . geIFATIF.c EVID'ENcEt D.lOl/ I.losig, in lila telebrated stetrk t.tit Allffilai Chendatry, sap': "An Artnittal Olgektitie fluid anat. /out In the CtaPirle-IlliCr. may h. rt.ndiWitrepared o.ll.ihA nulcnna ntrtnbrane rat Ito mntdach of the Call 11 which cation. Snide. a f0...t, 0. t"..0 ond egp, will he Aortened, changed, and ttivteet.-11, joAt in the Fame manner :Hi hey would he Iw the human Fionas.h., Dr. Pereira. In laILInM I realllh en "Pond anti Diet," lilltlt4lltiti by P.la'ler• ,& pato. IN, alatt , illit• +Mite 4re - fit:Net, nlrtllod pupa ralinn. Tbere'.ire Irn litarie I :milked t/ea than pr. Pereira. _ . Dr. Comte., in lot valtieltle orltinge. out he ••physioi. or v of Digestion," ninety..e that i'.l .leMo nlt inn col the tile quantity Or the 1:a-tole Jut, e tea prounneti. and tall-prevailing Catog of lii sorrow ;" and he „tats-, that ..I.liStlllgitialirel proh.CßOr of Inelliciue in 1...1i.101., Who was severely aitheted with Hue t. omplaint, find ing evety,hing, rise to fail. had re...Mt...10 the fla•tt fie Juice,otttolned from the kfontorlt of living animals. which proved tompletely ,ifict.re , aftt I." ! Dr. Graham. author tat the fainons work"! on "Vege. table Diet," stare: 'tit is a remarkable fart in oilY,I °logy, that the stomach. of anitnal, macerated in water, impart In the fluid the properly of thetolvins Various artirlreoffond, and of efrect ins a kin.l oca re I ifil ial Mimetic:ll,m . , t hem in 110 it ire different from the I natural digeetive prom , .•• 1 Dr. Sinion•sgreat work. the "Chemistry of Matt," (Lea & Illanehard.Phile• tete, 1.1. 3:11-1) •10::. : "the I diacovery of PgPeilti ferule a new era fit the rheanl• Ical history of Digestion. frOnt resent experinteets. WO kilIM that food ie dleactived ife rapidly to an arti • eclat digestive iltdd.preitated front Pepin, at it es In ilia natural Ca .Trie .1..1... it.,11.•' PrOreviitor Data:llr.. or i tied eirer.oili roihie, fees ! &VIM, le his great •.aoris rot eh Malt Ph yeittim , de• i votes more than fifty pages to on esaiiiinatlon of this ! oubject. His experimem ata hit DI. Beaumont, no the ' Gatlin(' duire.obtained freetibeilvolg human stounach and from aninialP are welt kuou it. "l n all seers'" he oar , . "digeetiou orvvrted 04 perfrutly in the artli.: tidal R. in the noturalillizest lino:" Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of Chemlitry in the Medical College of like tioveraitv of yi c t e 1,,, r 1,, i n his "TeNt Book of ChentietiY," ;:age :196, Rays: "It hart been a question n holier enteral digeetlon enniti be performed—but it it now universally admitted that it may tie. 7' • Dr. Carpenter's atanda rd work tan PhysiologY.W hid.: Is in the library of every physielen ' and et 'toed ass Text Brook to all the Colleges; le Poll of evidence .inti lar to the above, retpzeilng theremnykoble Dieeative power of PeNin, andthe fact that it may hr readily separated from the ettomarli tat the calf la on, and used for experiment' , In artificial digretioncr an a ! remedy for disease of the Stomach, and deficreut ee -1 cretion of-Gastric Juke. 1 All modern works Olt Chemistry, elaterla eledlea. I and Physiology, and all gna..4g.,ll'cal Dictionaries, 1 describe the character and proitertire of Perdu, and elate many Interestlne. detail's respeeting It. The fact that an art terial tligeetive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, perfectly reeembling the natural fluid. may be readily prepared. duet not Admit Of queetherti The only wonder IS, that it has not beets applied r the cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia—so natural' doe, Mich a nee auggeet itself to the mind, Ad A DYSPEPSIACURE c iti 'Dr. Eloughton's Pepsin has proilnced e most mar vellous • erects. in curing case, or DeWitt y,Emacistion ll_nreous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consuir,ptlon: It II linpoesible to give the detaile cif cases to the Damao! this advertisement; bat authenticated eartintateri have been given of mote titan Two Hundred remark ' able enreo. In Philadelpilia,lNi w 'jerk, bud B o ston stone. Three were nearly al! deatnernte raAeg, and the cures wife not only rapid and wonderfed, but per , tintnent It t, a *coat Net volt; antidote,. cud itaritentarly useful for tendency :o Num. It-order, Liver4om -1 moor, Fever and Agile, or badly treated revFV: and Actleow badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effet to of Quinine, M Wit tyc and other drugs upon the I Dlgestive Ontario. after it loossickum. At.,,,, ( (tre y. I era; in eating, and the trio freeotee of ardent swat a.— almost reconciles Health withletempernn. , I iLTt.STOMACH CONDI, A 'NI'S There I, no form of old fitoinaili Conittlnintv tvlovh II tiara not seem to. reach It'd remove at otter. Pin matter how had they way he, it give;. inetant relief: A single .10:16 tamovre all the unpleasant eymplome ; and it only needs to be repeated for a short time to make these good effects petroaneett Portly of blood, and vigor of body follow at once. It rparticulatly excellent in rases of Nonsel. Vonaiting.CrampcSorn. neas of the pit of the Stomach, donee" after eating. low, (mid ;date of the Morel, fleavineee. Lowness of Ppirite, ileitimmiency,Etoneiti ion. Weak netts. tender , . cy to Insanity, Solclile, &a..., - , - Dr flonebtan's re i .lti. de till In , neat', all the ~ dealers in hoe drnyl and P,ptilar Meeicin , t, through ' out the United States. It le prepared i Powder and' ' In Field lo o m—ape in P rest-I..llunit vislr n rot Ilia Ore of phyticiens. . e Private Cirrietere fir the lite of phrcieians. may he ohlalned of Dr. Houghton rut me wry., deicribing the whole promote of preperut on. nett giving the au thofittee upon' whir halo. claims rut this new remedy ate based. A. It is not a Serra ffernedY. na respect e3ll be raised against ill roe tic pltistrians hi ctable 1 standing and regnlefpracrfee. Price, Ott Dollar pet I bottle PEPSIN 1N POWDER. See ty :VA?. Frse qj Poop. _ For convenience of or oiling to all parts of the coun try, the IngeetiVe afsiter of the Pepsin, is Nit up in the form of Powder, with directions mint dhisolved to water by the. patient. Their powders conteinjust the atone matter as the bottle' 'and will be rent 0) mail; Free or Pastime for One 'Dollar sent -(post paid) to Pr. J. A. Hought on. ht. D., Ihiladelphia. Pa. Observtd thlai—Every bottle of the outline Pepsin bear,' t h e written signature of J. ii. Houghton. W 11 .! pole- proprietor. Phlladelptia, Pa. Copy-right and 1 Trifle-Ntark aeenred. - goirrby all Dru valets sadDealere tq Medicines. 40ENT*14,01111Tineak BANRAP,J, H. BROV7V, Ji , isp 0,11131 ' I . 3t-'ly 9 • ,fartner. C,CHTTS FOR HORSES. , W • extract t e following from the proceed ings oilthe. '' Farmer's Club," of Philadel• phis coultly, reported for the Germantow n Telegraph, ; s worthy of a . place in this de. partment. he root is strongly recommend• ed as a part of he food for all horses, 'hiring the winter . seasan. Several of the tneraben fed them with dee" . " advantage. ." rt . IN stated that a horse, kept for driving exclu. sively, was kept last:winter, in equal fle , n in far better health a if appearance, up ut half n peck of oats, an half a peck of th, orange carrots per day, wikh the usual hat than the previ ous day on a ' eck of oats p er day with hay. The differen was so pet. :::'/,1 ceptible`ns to strike the eye of 1 e most can. i.:,f , nal observer. The carrots shout he fed in : ; ;,1 two messes, without washing, ' nil are - 1. t;; - greedily consumed. A patch of thesecarrots t twenty feet s ate, e,' .• would yield a sufficient quantity for one la ~ during three months and a halt: It is rattle ; `!:. a troublesome crop to cultivate, but we 4 !.::,.-' here, upon a fair trial, it will be found iliof;_. most profitable that a farmer can put in The ;;, ground. The best variety is the iarange,•. -; make the ground rich to a good depth-0 4 rows should be about two or two and a idf feet apart—drill the seed in the same as par,. ~.: I nips—when fairly up, the groundlabout the plants should be carefully hand-weeded ; and t* :- a second weeding should take place whence (limed, 'They should be of course thituleni . our, if too thick, so that the plants may stand about six inches apart. > The ground between the rows should he kept loose, like for coral or sugar beets. We should like to see t 1,47:! crop more genera-11i raised by our farmers at we are certain that there mania shortly be t ';•• 7 ;_, demand for carrots, as their value beCOll55l better known for feeding horses; fully to the supply, and next to that fot tirnothry hay, during winter, at profitable prices. Their value, too, for feeding cattle %you'd : also soon he appreciated upon trial. GREEN HOUSES IN WINTER. • A writer in Downing 's lloiticulturist, rm. municates the following important infortna• tion respecting the treatment, of plants 11, green houses ,during winter : Very few persons appear tcs know ttt value of the sponge in the green house. I menu for the purpose of washing the learns of all those plants with•leaves broad etioug.`l, to admit of it. I took the hint some 6ct;•l years: ago from a neighbor, the most sac:t.:, ceesful plant grower I hare ever hail the ii: good fortune to know. His plants were e '-„ ways so especially fresh and healthy, that IY, arcs for a long time puzzled to understau ',' his secret, and he always declared be ha4',,';' no secret. But early one morning I caugh him with a pail of clean water, slightly werrtil by his side, sponging off the leaves of 4: his choice plants. 1 said to myself, "1 hart ; Ti it." I did more ; I went home and pracl,..) l need it. Illy plants soon' showed by. the , ,T aal Ds new aspect, that I was not wrong iu b: ; f heviog it the real secret of my neighbrii success. They began to look brighter, hea', 4: thicr, and grow and bloom better than cal -- . ., : i utmost care had ever been able to make ther.:',. do betore. And now strangers always a - t,-;?: the same ilueitton when they see my plant. A that I used to ask my neighbor. My answc. is, ~ tt - ,e the sponge." The pores of ili-4, leal .get filled with fine dust—and the pl. choliim. Syringing does not wholly remotel . it :,..lier sponge does TO G r...r RID OF NEIGHBORS' HEM PI It yoii are troubled with your neighborstN: hens, the way is not to shoot - .them and send in their dead bodies, hut quietly feed then rounti'your stalde with your own, and thuir shake out fx.tra t straw, in some extra barrel or by-pla - 4. Ais, acquaintance of mine evi• lected some dozen d eggs - at a slight expecne,;,:::: thereby getting all this profit of the poulm:,?, without the trouble of keeping them thro'V' the winter. Try it. It is too good to listr..• long. By this plan you ; will effectually g rid of the hens, and besides this, and the sa•V: ving of the eggs, you will save your friewl . ;::.' ant! save one more enemy. A little planning z: is as gooti as hard worli.—Christian 'line , !\; I • AMY 114)1;SE6. The practice of an' EniiiPh friend, tvh, has. - cured numbers ofthem; is to hitch.a .tly horse or team behind them and pull then backwards. It should be done on smooth f3I! ground. %, The refractory -beast will not relssh such trqtiment, and will soon be glad to g, forward at 'the word of command. The eac,l,:• . stubborn wilt . yield and be perfectly true tr , l tractable after\three or tour *such tutoriop !1: 1 ; The aforementioned-friend tells me, he nere4 tailed .to conquer\ in a single instance, that too-without the stroke of a whip or roti erwise maltreating the animal. z f:± IRLSII POtATOM. • The Leonardtown Maryland Beacon that the Legislature should pass a law 'otiti s ; the measurement of Irish potatoes.- The practice now is to heap the halt bush as long as a potato can be piled up: 01 measuro them in a flour barrel, heaping 0,„ ; . ;. -- .7.:11 barrel, and allowing it to hold two-andi r - 1 ., ..1 half bushels. This, the Beacon contends..- doing great injustice to the farther., In faa;..i.i.,;7, it says it-is robbing him of at'least one-bid 4 4- of his just due, or one bushel of - potatoes ot Fi e of every .five. . I KEEP POUR CATTLE CCIIIFORT.U3LEt4fs E. Levering, of Chester - county, urges tht: necessity of keeping your cattle comfortab . throughout the inclement weather—that i(si - *;,,i more thin pays directly in dimioishiog amount of food consumed by the When the animal heat is protected, a cauclP smaller amount of food is consumed. Tkii is well known, but it cannot be too frequrP.: ly or strenuously urged upon farmers. RED ANTWERP RASPBERRY. The American Agrictaurat says, wettest of magnificent returns of laho --T, land,ad capital devoted to this splendid fruit. OtiF horiiculturisi, in Connectitut, realised tot his last year's crop, on half an acre, ivtoi", the huckster, to whom he sold them, gaitet, nearly as much more. DAIRY SECRET Have ready two pans in boiling wive and on the neiv milk coming to the DaU take the hot pans out of the water, put dt milk in one of them and cover it with tti other. This will occasion a great increV in the thickness and quantity of the crew Farming tools, wagons, and carriage, 0 1 roots shouts. he painted white, or a very lie color, to Prevent heating m the sun, sort ing and teracking. A tin covered root 21 'F' ways accompanied with a cool garret. . .. , 110 W TO LAY OFF A SQUARE ACREO Measure 209 feet on -each side, and l''' p il will have the quantity within an ioch6.- -a: A FAIR• VIELI3. Eighty bushels ofeoro and 25-30 bushes t. what, to the acre. .f.sA ; PAINT' P. wini sfustS fig Psi Jo R I P site from Ds pow epic CVP oleo aer I Al Coal] twin" (Ives 'est Deed Phu. Ma a tin Coop Pa V Iltici Alp D' cosi • Po El lo 0 iv son'i Na JO Rc El rlcal Cle Ell • D' .yen son Gum 11 8 mat ilOl rev sek eoU the teal
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