Nit nub Num. VIE COQUETTE. Now pray, Fir, JO be quiet, I wonder what you mean ; Indeed, my ulossyringlets Arc shocking to be aeon. A kiss! welt-;—did you ever Hear ot.so bald a man ? I kinder think you'll get it, That is, sirof you can ! How dare—l vow he's gomg ! 0, ibat will never do! Come back, dear Charle:,--tlon't go away; ' I'm not mud, vexed— are you ? There! theie! you need not eat me, But pray remember this; . • If von ask sitly questions, That sometimes No—means Y.S! ONE OF THE 'MESMERISERS A few years ago the 'following story was overheard in the 'cars on the road between Albany and Buffalo. One of the conversailts, it seems, was a mesmeriser--a regular professor." He was dilating:upon its ra pid development—its astonishing discover ies developed through its agency. Finally he got upon bis superiority as a . " professor" —a congenial theme—and here he was at home. After narrating a variety of experi ments—some of them astounding, of course —he spoke'of the following with a gusto that was irresistible. Said he: " Last week I was going through one of the streets of Rochester, I saw 'is person to whotn I was anxious to speak. Ile walked too fast for me to overtake him without run ning:so I just straightened out my arm, con centrated my will, made a pays at him—thus —and he stopped quicker than lightning." " Wthwh-Wh-why, mister,' y-y-fpu don't call that m-m-m-much of a tr-i-ck, do you ?" i‘ Yes, sir, I rather flatter myselfir, that it was a pretty strong demonstration." "W-w-w-well, it don't b-h-gin 'w -with what I once' did." •. Then you are familiar with 'the science, sir, I pttturne." • ' "S•s•some." . " Might I inquire what was the case you spoke cif,?-" • "oh,' c-e-cer-tainly. W-hy you see, happened to be going up in B-Batavia once, in the winter. G-g-going down to the c-cars. I s-s : atv a ma-a-man on the t-top of a.b-b -building, shoveling off snow. Pr-etty• 'soon his 1-f-l-foot slipped, and d-d-down, hecame. Wh-when he had got about half down, I just made a p-pass at him, and it s-st-oppe( 4 l him quicker' than powder. I c-c-came off with-o-out thinking a-a-anything more a-a about it. , If yob are g-o-ing to Batavia, wish ,y-y-you would just let him down, for I pr-pr-presume he is hanging there yet !" The "Professor" handed over his "hat." A DAMPER 'An old clergyman, preaching before some of the American army ay Corpus Christi, made use' of these remarks :—" Ten thou sand dollars is a large sum to most ofus ; yet what would it Profit ? You ennui* carry it out of the world. Then what woilld you. do with it, or you, or you, or you ?" pointing 1 -r with Anoratorical flourish to different indi viduals before him. At length an old stager, well known to the Corpus Christi army as Judge H—ys, could contain himself no longer. When the finger pointed at him,. • and in the- momentary pause succeeding the searching question, the Judge broke the sol - emn silence by answering, in a loud, shrill tone, 4i Loy it out in mules!" " Shall Tat tempt;" says:the narrator, ," to portray the effect ! The audience were convulsed.' The holy man maintained himself with becom ing gravity and self-possession fora moment, and made a feeble attempt to proceed, but soon gave up in despair."--Knickerbocker. (21;EEE excuse was made a few days ago, be an old lady. The good woman was suhpcenaed to appear as witness in court. She did not come, and a bench war rant was issued for her appearance, on which she was brought into court. The presiding Judge thought it his duty to reprimand her: • "Madam, why were von not here be fore ?" " I couldn't come, sir." " Woe you not subprrnaed, madam ?" ".Yes sir, but I was sick." . " What was the matter, madam ?" "1 bad an awful bile. sir." After a pauce-" Upon your honor, mad am !" "No sir, upon my—arm !" ' CiTr.Clll:•TlCAl...—".Napoleon Alexis Dobbs, come up here and :ay your lesson." What makes boys grow ?" " It is the rain, sir.". Why do not men grow ?" " Because they . carry umbrellas, which keeps off the rain." " What makes a young man and woman fall in love ?" " Because one of 'em has a heart of steel and t' other has a heart of flint and when they come together they strike fire, and that's love.", " That's light, my boy. Now you go plague the gals." • <, Jot, VuT's THE " the policy of in t terwention ;" can% you erlucidate that pint?' The 44 policy of interweution" Lemuel, the "-policy of tntcrwention" consists in this here: supposin' now, you had a turkey (wid cranberry sauce) and wur about toriBe wour the same—" " Vell, Jim." " And supposin' I hollers to you " hands off"—" fair play !" and takes the turkey and devours him meself—" "4 Vell vot of that ?" " Vy, my precious cove, that's vot I calls 44 the policy of interweetiOn.' " (1:7 TUE ror.LowiNG exquisite song was written in an eating house by a young man who was laboring under the agony of unre quited love. We don't know where it comes from, anil did not hear if its author survived, —Carpet ,Bag 0, carve me yet another !lire, Oh, help me to More gravy There's nought so Imre fel something nice To conquer care, or grief to kill. - I•always loved a bit of beef When youth and bliss and hope were mine, And now it gives my heart relief •In sorrow darkaome hour—to dint. 1:7 SARCASTIC RET'LL-A silly, but pret ty woman complained to the celebrated and beautiful ~ophia Arnold of the number of her admirers, and wished to know bow to get rid of them. ‘• Oh, tnY dear," was the sarcastic reply, it is very easy for you to do it—you have only to speak." tr."'"l.lAve. von any travelling inkstands?" asked a latlY of a clerk in one of our station ery stores, last Saturday. " No, tna'aut, we have them with feet and legs, they are not old enough to navel yet," was the pert (17 A Votrito:vt paper defines the rights f orn an as folloWs To love her "lord" with all her heart, trail het baby as herself ;---and to make good. bread.". Q7' A uoa, which frad lost a whole liner, was seen -Lately trying to poke a piece of crape through _the handle of one of the sau sage shops, in an eastern city. 1:0" IF lotr WANT to keep your VMS out of slings, keep " slings" out of you: stinitifit nub ist attital. ADVANTAGE OF SCIENCE. 'The skill of Linnseus, derivett, from his in timate knowledge o f science, ditised a me thod of destroying anjusect, or of preventing its ravagis,,w hich had cost the Swedish gov ernment many thousand ptitinds annually by its destruct ion of ship timber in a single dock yard. The insect was the Cantharia Navalis. By merely a knowledge of the season when the fly laid its eggs and attending to that fact, the• timber was immersed in water at the proper time, and thus the 'savages of the in sect prevented. By his botanical knowledge he also ascer tained the cause of a dreadful disease among the horned cattle of his country, which had baffled all conjecture, and was considered wholly unaccountable and irremediable. - Under the management of Mr. yorsythk and by his knowledge of vegetable,physiolo gy, timber trees in Kensington Gardens which had- become hollow, were filled with new wood, and made to produce new nod thrifty branches i—and pear , trees a cebt nig old, which had be c ome so decayed anti, knotty as to leave no fruit worth gatheringi were re stored to such health and strength as to ccfr ver the garden walls with new lbranches, bearing a profusion of fine fruit. These three facts strongly illustrate the importance of an intimate knowledge of the things about us which we au. !constantly handling, raising and using in ail our oper ations upon the farm. This is ce am knovi ledge, science; it saved ,the shi timber, heated the diseased cattle and Ajuvenated the trees. The farmer, of all m i en, ever has something scientific to ;he should stu dy, reflect_ and examine, until lie can walk ill his fields and hold intelligei3t converse with his soils, trees and plants in relation to their wonderful structure, springing and growth.—New-England Farmer,. SMALL PDX. Dr. Field, of Wilmington, Del., says that one table -spoonful of good brtiwer's yeast, mixed with two table•spoonsfdl of cold wa ter, and given from three to ;four times a day to adult, and in lessMantities 'to children, is a cure for the small pox. This disease is very prevalent at the; present time. The remedy above stated ma3i be of use to persons affected with it who have not yet consulted a physician. EGG SHELLSI Eggs that .are to be used !for puddings, custards, tze., should be nicely cleaned be fore, they are broken, with a cloth dipped in strong vinegar. Then if, alter'being emit tied of all but the white, that always remains sticking to the inside, the shells. are spread out and dried, they serve as well for clearing coffee, as isinglass or any other substance used for that purpose. ICING FOR CAKES Beat the whites of two •gt . r,s to a high froth ; then • add a quarteriof a pound of ground or powdered sugar heat it well till it will lie in a hay; flavor with lemon or rose. This- will frost the top of a common sized cake. Place what Will be :sufficient on the top of the cake, then dip' a broad bladed knife in cold water., and spread the ice evenly over the whole !surface. BREAD IVITHOI7 CRUST When the loaves are moiilded, and before they are set down to " take a small portion of clean lard, warm. it and rub it . lightly over the loaves. "The result will he a crust . beautifully soft and tender through; out ; this is not guess work. %formation for te prop( OR TIIF. PT.M "WHY" AND "BECAUSE co- WIIT Arri: rooks leis abundant than formerly ? • Because their ; haunts have been disturbed by the felling of trees, in conse quenee of the increased value of timber, anti the changes in our manners and ideas.— Rooks love to hnild near, the habitation of man ; but their delight, the long avenue, is no longer the fashion ; and (he poor birds 'have been dispersed to settle on single distant trees; or in the copse, and a e captured and persecuted. In many coon ies very few rookeries temaiu, where once t ley were con sidered as a necessary appendage, and regu larly pointed out the abbey, ' he hall, the c court-house, and the grange. napp. The following anecdote of th rook is re- 1 lated in the Zeolopeal Journal nd merits introduction heie, for the -excellent lesson it affords to man. " A genileinan occupied a farm in Essex, where . he bad notlong, resi ded, before numerous rooks -built their 'nests on the trees swum:tiling !his premises; the rooltery was much prized I . the farmer, host ever,- being induced to htre a larger farm about three quarters- of a mile distant, he left the farm and the rokikery ; but, to his great surprise and pleastrie, the whole rook ery deserted their former habitation, and came to the new one of their old master.— It ought to be added that this gentleman was strongly attached to all animals whatsoever, and, of course, used thern kindly. (0"WrIlt ens hops used in beer ? Because the aroma and bitterness!ot the hop take off the mawkishness of fermented Worts, and prevent the beer from be4oming, sour. Gervase Markham saps: " The general! 'use is by oci means to put any hops into ale: making that the difTerOce between it and bare, that the one hath hops, and the other none: but the husiues do Mind an error in that opinion, and say that the utter want of h•os is the reason why ale lai , teth so little a time, but either dyeth or soured:, and therefore they will toeuery harrell:of the hest ale allow half a pound of good hcips."—Maison Rus tique, 1616. 13:7' Wu rs cannel coal best adapted for distillation ? Because i contains most bitu men, and less sulphur! A pound of good cannel coal, properly treated in a small nppa rams, will yield five eulfie. feet of gas equi valent in illuminaiing, perier to a mould can dle, six in the pound! On a guest scale, however, 31 cubic feet of good gas are all that should be expected from one pound o coat. A gas jet, which consumes half nen- Mc toot per hour, affords a steady light equal to :be above candle. a:7 WILY HAS SO Ouch confusion arisen in the names of several of the eagle species _ ? Because of the great changes in the color of the feathers of seferal of the genus, daring . their process to matutity. Q 7 Wily wits th - e - aiehra ealled•by the lo mans a hippo-tiger, or horse-tiger? Because it possesses she propo'rtion of a horse, with the striped hide of a tiger. . , iD"'NVnv nas the e'ephant supersiitionaly been . considered a religions animal? Ile cause of an exaggerated nonce of the ani mal's sagacity. - tr 7 Wm , / Ann ionie entelcricallecT lyre antelopes? Because hien horns are in the shape of the lyre. r , Tift MIN D Tsai orkattaix wasia==. • Pee 111 Mite sufhisist.fee OrdiUsrf & TA conslderti by thiMsandi WhO' bees Hutted it, .1. being the mutest Scismlfw Westin - of LA. World. Entirely doing away with that laborious. and Lajart. one - practice of rubbing the CLOTHES upon the WASHBOARD, and a great Gulag of Time. LOW and &pease. • , : N. B. To prevent fraud and Imposltloo, (for Santo are trying io palm off articles put up like the proprktar.L P. HOYT, will pet his written/Mem:it on the top Label °revery packake. And be only L e an enlightened public not to confound the Ce n Washing Powders with others that are in the market. it la put up in packages with fell directions and a obi t the nominal price of It cents. ice PIIIN Tells will nod it greatly to their advantage ICI purchase these Powder), to cleanse their TYPES and ROLLERS. being a very enperlot atticie, for that purpose. Manufactured only by f. P. 1101"4 At bit Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 soffit) . . Fifth street, Philadelphia. . Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discount nii4e and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents., Remember the name: GER- DtAN WARRING POWDERS. All litters wbe poat paid. Prineville. Nov. Md. kir. t. P. iloyt—Dear Mr.—Having used your Cier-.. man Washing Powder. 1 cart cheerfully tecromewitt to every Ipe mu for washing end scrubbing, believing it to be a great saving of time and trouble. requiring in its ne a as frerkbasrd, thereby being a great sav ior to the chiihes and dispensing with three-fourths or the Labor and Expense required In the old method of whetting. Yours kl . exc. • • ' AlltlaitETT Corner or Cousland and Market streets.: 'rile above Washlug Powders are for -Isle, whole aale.and retail ,by the subscriber, who ban been ap pointed Sole Alent for the County of Schuylkill. He will supply Merchants and - other' at Mi. Ifoyt's cat pe r dozeu.itod thus cave the carnage.' D. HANNAN. Sole Ascnt for Schisylkill County... • 48-ti Nov. 29, ISM BURNING or B.B2NUM'S MUSEUM. Patent Safe again the Victor. Pnit.anrceura, 15t,1832.1 The Salamander Safe which I purchased a few year. elute, and which Way to use by Alms's. C. O. Repder win A : at, the destruction of their store in the building known aa 'BARNUM'S MUSEUM." on the 30th ult., has this morning been gut at, and the inte rior wood-work, with some Stereotype plates which were in the Safe during the fire (the book, having been removed), are found to be UNEARNED. I have this day purchased from Mr. lobo Panel anothiv•Pw tent Salamander," and - would confidently recommend there well known Safes to all who wish security against accidental fires. G. S. APPLETON. We fully concur in the shove, and would also add that the large WALL. FIALIF,PROOP. near which the 'ahoy: Safe stood. has also since been opened, and al though the outside appearance is good, and the walls of the lame still standing. the whole Interior ls cBlll7- rd to a cinder. C. G. UNPERSON &Co., ; Late Ravenna and Chestnut streets. THE genuine •••lIERRING'R ( Wilder's Patent) SALAMANDER SAFES," which received the prize Medal at the great World's Fair. and are uni veisally acknowledged to be the most perfect security against Ore now known, can be obtainei)of the only authorized Agent in this State JOAN FARREL, 34 Walnuiill. Phil. ~ti-Safes of all other kinds, having been taken in part pay for ”liferring's,". will be sold at very low prices. . • : - Philadelphia. January W,1831. 112 R°UBBF:IA.I3 and Ilene!". Eau Lusi rale Odorinte, • most capital a:ltiele fur rleanilng the head and hair. - Vmaigre Aromatique, a superior article for , the . toilette preferale o th best Cotogne. Store's Chcml b tal t Hair e latilgorator, , Vetoes Magic flair Oil, Velno's Parisian Fluid for Curling the Hair, ' Gienn's Roman Kalydor, for the Complexion, Purified Charcoal Paste, an excellent ankle for the teeth. . Treble Extracts, for the Handkerchief Genuine Rear's Oil in Bottles and Pots, • • Mentes Indian nil for the flair, Ronesell's Amandine for chopped hands, Fenner's celebrated Pomade Divine, Phllocome for the half, a hoe French ankle, Ilauel'a Rose Tootb - Paste, , ilauel's Depilatory Powder for removing hair, ' Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, RousseriOdontlne, • Rose Tooth Paste, Cologne. Florida, Ray end Lavender Waters, For solo at the Marturrernwes prices at • B. BANNAN'd Cheep Vs rlettEttore. Feb. TO INVALIDS AND TEM SICK. • • CIPECIPIC Itcniediee for each eomplalnt prevalent ,{in this section of the COuntry. Proof most con.' elusive of this truth may be had (With a FREE AL MA N AC for this veer containing particulars), by call ins no • f. $: C. MA RNI N,Cent re street ruttaville. J. W. GlitilrL Mlnersville. • • CEO. IIIAPANIDER. New Castle.. • AtiEt(Tri for this County, .always !abscising nn LAI remedy the following:— ; , NOTICE:—Air Preparations heretofore known as ..coatrattck . l3" or COAIiaTOCK Jk t:tre, always belonged aO4l flow belong EXCLUOIVELV to Dr. Lurius S. CouNtock ; and though the :signature of Comstock & will be t.nt ttttttt t tibia extra label with tire far. aiinile signature of Dr L. it. C. w 111 In future designate the GENUINE.' ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. .t Jan. 3lst. maws Patent Firo Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. Subsctibera have Just received a further sup .l ply of dd. singular and vainiab e substance. In addition to the elate color, they have a beautiful chocolate or brown, resembling the sand stone now in use, and so mach adruhrif for tine front of buildings Its principal ingredients are ailira.,aluminsand pro -too ide 01 in not, Which in tine opinion of scientific men satisfactorily atcounts Inc its tire-proof nature—the two former enibetances being non-ronductors, and the latter acting as rement,to bind the whole together and makira titui and durable paint, Dance it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush; the saute as ordinary 'pawl, to wood iron,lin, tine, canvass, paptr,&c., It hardens grade ally and becomes fire-proof. It is partirtdarly suits :ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat aid car-decks trailroad btidges,fences. &c. A rink() tied with the • Irtirie is equal to one uf slate, ate vast saving of.eg penee. • , Specimens may he seen at the office if the Subscri bers. • HARRISON; BROTIfirRS & to., No. 43i Mouth FrOnt St., Phliada-. 174( • " Aprll2l,. lA4B JOB BOOR BINDERY, And Blank Book llfannfaetorFj RYTllfubstriber has opened a JOB or BOOK BINDE- E AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. in' the hlrement M "%Vol:ELM:101We New Building, Cor ner of MARKET and SECOND streets, Pottsville: 111,finAzinea,PaneuLieTs.iiinrisrietles. Ay', bound, old Books rebound, and Libraries fitted up, in any and every :Ole id Binding. at the shortest notice. BLANK nooKs.—having one of the very beau RULING MACHINES now in urea! am prepared to make Blank Books to order, and rule them to any pattern, as cheap as it can be done elsewhere. Heads for Blank Books, and bill head.' printed and ruled, at the shortest notice. In fact all kinds of work done in the Book Binding, Feinting and Ruling line. Persons will find it to their advantage to give me a Mill, as I have every facility to do all kinds of work, and I pledge myself to do it es well, and as cheap, as It can be done either lit City or County. ft. 1.. MARPLE. Practical Book !tinder. January 3lat, 1551 MI r " 1W xT , X X TITH Chubs. Croup, Eold..lafiammalloo of the VV Lungs. Comm Bronchitis, Asthma. 'rigt enza. Spitting of Blood. Irritation and Soreness of the Lunge, Difficulty of llntathing. Pains and 'Weakness nt the Breast. and all other diereses of the pulmonary organs, can he cured by UttlAN'S CELEBRATED CHINESE EXPECTORANT. This medicine ear ware in -efficacy all other preparations now before the !intik., as thousands can with confidence, proclaim to the world. In every rase of this medicine falling to produce an effectual cure of the above diseases, the alone, will be refunded which wai paid for the turdieine• TO he obtained at URIAN k CO.'s, No. 409 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. Pike is perboc tle. The medicine will he vent to any part of the United :Saha, by ninon.' addressing a letter. accom panied with the each, In lIRIAN fa CO., DM Market Street, Philadelphia. 7-3 m, Feh.lll. 1852 POTTSVILLE! ROLLING MILL. rf •lIK subeeribers reipertfully aanounce to the pub. 1 tic,lliat their new Rolling Mill Is now cOmplrtell and In full operation, and that they are prepared to supply all kinds of [Mr Iron of various sizes, which they will warrant to be superior In quality to any e l obtained flown abmad. at the same prices. They also manufacture T We, for the se of the Collieries And I.4lol3llRoads, welyhing fr 41 to r.. 0 lbs. per'yard. made of the brat Iron, a -which will be found much cheaper than the import !tilde. Being 'practical, merhanics. and Navin nail consid erable experienee in the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and will also make it their Interest to pa rimier home manufactures. HARMS, BURNISH & CO. 49.0 • Dre. 6,1851 "A USEFUL NEW WORK ‘„), r. 4 :IrTe and T of ea r d If o e n re s it'Pra und e: ilea! Meiltanic—this in one of the moat uncut! Works pubtlahed for Dealers and Workers In Iron:and those who use it, ever Issued. Be correct are the calcula tions, that nay person can aafelylpy and soil whit the nook, without even welshing INF Iron and Steed.— J ant puhlietieJ, price IS edam, and for sale wholesale and retail by n. OANNAN. sty enilosing nine pottage stamps, the work will he matted free, to any part of the courity.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount. J•n.'24, 4 VOICING ENGINCER, SURVEYOR, Ste rilliE 'itubsetlher having located Marseille& Market 1. tweet, between Centre and Second. opposite N. M. Wilson.Esces., office., begs in offer hts profeesloo a services to the Owners of (Mal Lando, Coal Opera tor's. ant, others. He has, far several years. been eta gaged as Engineer. Surveyor, and Manager of Coal Mlnes it the North of England,aud has had some years experieace in ibis Comity. Any wock entrusted to his care, will be executed carefully and promptly.— He mould ask a trial as the beat mommendat Ma and test or Ms abilities. CEO. K.:re311111. ' Nov. 22.11151 - '474 f IRON OONINIMICIN WARE. M 10521. CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. ristlE subscribers are prepared In Amish tbe Trade, J. Mactriaistaand Operatun, at Philadelphia mires, (fiebtht added) wholesale or retaiLbest American Bar Iron, tonufartored to Poturtfle, and warranted of Bawd°, qtrallty. Alto, light T rats, nimble lot mine.; and Cable Clubs', furnished at short notice dlrert front tbe Importer. E. YAYDI.ey at BUN. York Store, No*: . 1t351. • (Nl' • ' r.movro VENST AN BLOM AND. TANKPARENT WINDOW glottis Urinutararinsr, . Wholesale and - Briali, No. 2j. Routh 8 Mirages, Philadelphia. LETTERED ISDADES for /tore Win ders painted to order. •.. ALSO Reed Blinds, Rut !Shades. Paper Curtains Flreboosrd Plates, Oilelorhe. &a. Gift Cornices, Band: and PIP*. /ke n for Drapery Curtains August 111, 1837 ij MAWS SC NOLA ND,IS volumes fotonly 112 40, pistpoblithel and 6r sale by D. .SAN NAN. Non.. • . , 47_ TE*N—Very choirs GREEN and BLAME TEAS for nit by J. M. BEATTY -lb SON Nana 29,1(164 S''JOlTRNAL:*illi . 'l . 'Sytt:LE'GE4t.:iii*ki - kTi§* . 4. OA. 'J• Mill misiir, • yob tali tittbig ofri - or is rant toad earned . awho Dodger or Scurf , Rao, Wake a trial or, VORIS, CORMWAL Ha *- O> of persons In all 'pun of Ow erountry.ernnen: beads were entirety bald,liava had their bait fat remora to Its *Mind perßerioa by • the ate of Ole rateable article. Read the terrlntoay. • NewNortaan. Ma. Stour—Desr :—Kr. almilk of Newton. L. I...obtained a bottle &flour estelkat a 3 ir invig orator far hie tittle gist, *boor roue yearn ow, b et . head be entirety lbald3 nit Whelan) , eanseauenet baying grown an her held *ow bet birth. and. gni prishig as it utarappratiaftsr having used but WIC bottle. a complete bead of hair was produced nearly two in.elwo long. of a line beanby growth. M. P.. N 0.141 Grand At. Philadelphia, May 100850. Ms. hroaws--Bir : After being bald for a number , of yeare s dud having nob* untreerrme preparatio n s to I no elfect. yak' Chemical Male Invigorator has pro duead a ilue head of new hair. and I hardly know bow to exptess my gratitude for the benedt f have received from . your valuable article. J. wanswount, No. la Orchard St. / The following testimonial IS from Mr. APldallip, edllor of the Satariej Cavity r •• Synea's Hats bIT1001141111 . 011••• - it gives un MICA PIPUUTE. unsoliched, to ,record our testimony in favor of the great plauantnese and etaireetticacy of fitoris' Chemical Hair Invigorator. On recovering' from a recent severe attack of illness, we discovered that our usually healthy and abundanterop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing to haverou band a sample of the abuse article. furnished by the mann facturer many months previously, we used but a sin gle bottle, as directed, and found It to operate like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and treating a new and healthy action of the scalp." Cesties.—lak for Storrs' C4nitua Nair /strives tor, and never let *Weis persuade you to use any °trier article as • substitute. ;Price kkeeots per bottle. General WholeaalgAgents—C. P. AMET di CO., No. lb) Arch Si., PMladelphia. For sale by desists generally. Forsale In Poatsvitle by J. G. BROWN. 3-17 Jan. 17,1852. DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &G.,- ar.c. D OBERT SHOEMAKER. 9. W • Garner of Becood JA and Green streets, Philadelphia, respectfully in vites the attention of Storekeepers,Builderi and oth ers, to hi. extensive titOelt of fresh Drugs and Medi • clues, to which he has recently been, adding from late importations. His stock of WINDOW GLASS is • fully equal if not superior to any other In the Orr, and comprises all the different qualities of American, French, Eng lish and Belgian, of every size, from 6 x 8 to 36 a 54. Also; Plate Glass In all its variety. B. S. Zeing. Agent for the MUlvilleGlass Works ; American Glass will be furnished at manufacturers prices. WHITE LEAD, warranted pure, in Ails, or Kegs, at makers prices. Ali colors dry and ground in oil.— Linseed Oil, Spirits- of .Turpeutimo, Varnishes, Brushes. Diamonds. dcc., together with all the popu lar Patent Medicines of the day. All fur aide. either %Vbolessle or Retail, lathe lowest prices. and deliv ered free of expense at any of the Howls, Wharves or Depotsin the city. ROBERT SHOEMAKER. • • B. Hi. Corner Second and Green Sweets. Philtida. Sept 17,1651 39-6 m. COLIMPI' 'S Cheap Cutlery caroriz. Nat. 32, 33, 34, 35, 3d, and 37 Arcade, Phslada. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 15 per' cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. Ry im posing my own Goods, paying but little rent, and liv ing economically,Vt Is plain 1 can undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on hank a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. Table Knives and Forks. in ivory, stag. buffalo, bone and wood bandies. Careers and Forks, .Steels, IFc., Dutcher Knives, Dirks, BOINIC Knives. Revolving and plain Pistols. 4e. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers' and Woe tenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also. a large assortment of Accordeons. kc.. Also, floe' English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M COLEMAN, Importer. 42-if 5-am 1r • S-bm• '334' 11 Dee 27. 1 SS! SOMMUNG NEW. GROCERIES AND PADVISIONS AT PHICADEL phia wholesale prices. The undersigned has opened in the Silver Terrace building. Centre Street Pottsville, a general assortment of Groceries. Pro visions, Fish, Oil. &c., all of which will be sold at the came prices that country merchants pay to the Philadelphia Jobbery. fieight added. All goods sold at this establishment, are purchased from first hands in the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and deal ers will be supplied 'here. at the same advance that Philadelphia merchants have in buying from thesalne parties. Merchants are ; respecifully solicited to call and ex amine fur themseliteS, before visiting she cit. , C. .1. DOBBINS. y Xkent. 174 r. April 26, 11331 STILL Ariernma- nraminitenim Cnro 'of Consumption, And its dangerous attendants. after haying been given up to die by Physicians and Frienda, the au . tials of history cannot furnish a parallel. should be rittissiody Lllololt ikrellghOttl !As trend for awe are th ds labor - jig rnden si ltar diseases, sobiek will prays fatal, aimless arrested by Ike policed's! AGENCY OF DII. SWAYNE'ii COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCITERRV. agaD, AND SIE COIPUTINC LP. Polar or Rocas, Frederick county, Mal June th,S 1851. Ds. SW AVT4l . ..—Dear Sir:—Believing It a duty I owe to the public, and in justice to you, I have thought proper to' make known one nt the moat en. traordtnary cures; lo my own case, that has' ever been truly recorded. In the mouth of o.A.,bet last I was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast, which farmed a large ahcess, and also communicated to my Imam and very much afflicted them. and dis. cherged largo quantities of corriiption, external - and internal, that is, large quantities passed thronels my Lungs. which , ' threw up. My breath could alas pas) through my Longs, and out through the cavity army breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night, loss of swine, and extreme debility, so that MI physicians thought :my caaa "l ithely hopelessand beyond the power or medielne...- 1 remained la this wretchedcondillon for a long tim; until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there premed.° be no hope (or roe, but having read in the ha ABC papers or 1 he 'ma ay wonderfal cures performid sy your COMPOUND -SYRUP OrWILD CHERRV, I immediately sent to Baltimore for Bee bottles and commenced Its use, and to my great aatlutfaction and anxious family, the abeess or opening In my lungs began to heal, and the cough sobside, and on using ten bottles I waa restored to perfect health. I feel very, ,grateful and tirrady believe, that to yonr valu able medicine. under the Messinger of Divine Provi dence, I sin mdebted for this great change, and I ern happy to say that I rim, now enjoying as good health as I ever have. for the satisfaction of those who are not acquain ted with inf.! append to ibis certificate the names ofgentlemen well and•favorahly known to a large portion of the citizens of Maryland and Virginia, and will doubtless induce all who are similarly snorted to try your wonderful anddavalortie compound syrup of Wild Chewy. louts, Very Heaped fully. THOMAS DIXOX. *The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted 'as above represented. I regard Ma recovery a. almost a miracle. He is II worthy member of society. JAMES li. DIIIIIIOHOW, Pastor of BeeGa Circuit, Ratriwore Coleference. We.tbo undereigued,realdents of the Point of Rocks and yleinity.are acquainted withTliontas Olson' and know him to bavebeen afflicted as above represented and was thought by his felcnda, as well as by our Mast. skilful physicians, to be 03/11 recovery, bpt by the exclusive use of that inestimable remedy. Dr. Sterigra's Corapossd Syrups/.Weld Cherry, Is now re .to:dtotrfot he al th, andzfeel ditty bound to iecapne z i g sva l uritheinev,alwimay be ehuilatly arnicled. , Fred. Stuck, Meiehont, I O. Thomas, , Lloyd C. Belt. Samuel. W. Hauser, B. W. McGill, William H. Watkins,. I Philip Haines, John Walter. . W. 11. Smith, Philip 111elgauhaim. The above invaluable medicine is the result of many years extensive practice in Philadelphia by Dr. Swayue. . -Vory Important Caution. Remember no preparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine. except the Ofl,lllll ;Wield" as prepared by Dr. tiwayne.' See that his Portrait is on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compoond you will never know the real virtues of Wild eliciry. DYSPEPSIA OR Worms. Swarm's Celebrated Verrnithge A safe and effectual - remedy for Worms. Uyopepi sm. Cholera lambus, Sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most ucefril Fawily.htedlcine 'ever offered to the • Public. J. J. *vats. a highly respectable merchant of Wll4 liainsport. Pa., states: I have tried vont Vertelfug In my own family. Mid can rpeek In the very bights terms of It. kly wife Is so much pleased with it eh will nee no other, Remember t none Is genuine except that In square bottles, with the portrait of Da. SWAIMa on each wrapper. Oar See that thename correctly, SWAL Dr. siesinet Srear Coated Sarsoparias and Fier/Act of Tar Pins. There are undoubtedly the best Pllla offered to the public. amino Welly should. ha wlthota thew. sate and easy in their operation. without producing any griping parrot unpleasant feelings. They are peculi arly adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it fit to nourish and invigorate the whole system. A few doses wilt oftentimes prevent a severe attack of slckness, and for complaints to %latch .femates subject they are invaluable. No ['Macao have abet ter effect than these for monthly irregularities which occasionally happen to women. They assist al the commencement of puberty; also when there Is a check from cold, or improper exposure. and even at the time of their entire term:non, By taking, this medicine,women would be retried on through with the change of life without danger or infringement on their Aare lOWAN' days of wormanbood. • Ile particular to obtain the genuine, sae that they are in boxes tamed oat of the solid wood. covered With h TS label with the 'ligature of ita. , Sweetie thereon. • REMOVAL. Dn. Swat, we, Proprietor or the widely celebrated COIivOODD STUMM , ' Or WILD CDIMIT aid other Fax. t LT Illautcores.'has removed his TrineMal Office from the eerier DC eighth and Rare streets to NA. 4 NORTH SEVENTH' Street, above Market, Philadelphia, when, all orders must be addressed. AGENTS voracnUYLICILL COUNTY. JOHN O. DROWN. J. CURTIS C. ItUtinim; a. JAMES H. PAU.S, JOHN W. GIBES, issinersville, Pa. C.& G.llluireelnoitn. H. J. Sartaynn. Schuylkill Ha. ve ti,ll.Set issixt,Portearbna; Jour B. Orro,Taylore- ARO!. V. Haas,Tosearora ; E. J. Pair,Tamaona ;O • Rirtrailoint, New earth MottgLlUl I. W. PRICE st.tmon.afirgs ktlist.tormium,Patterson; PA Ut 13/0111, PlitegrOte ; Eel FL k BARIIDT.TiIeuIDvoI; COCALBILL k Son, Llewellyn; joust Witztasur. Aliddleport ; C. FSAMICT, o.whtabovi; CONNos Ir. RlllO4OB New Philadelphia # MLITT, 011illgsbUrg Landing; 1. MTAIIITO/1. MeMearabing t 'Arai C t ur man, aad 0: E. Water, Lower. Mahartuingo ; and by all Dea lers In medicine everywhere. _ _EWA teat" Wishing a fresh supply OD*. Swa wee klaDictusa will pleareeendlhels ciders to the Prlo tipat Once, Philadelphia. Sept. 13, 1831 ' ' To ootoway outionvarrs. u7m. - NEWELL Ik.RON We/mantle Gwen asp! Comatulos Merchssts. No. AO WATER street. Palsdietptda. hive ',wanes mod. ;age and *yen selected assonants* of% etacense, Traliplati,' Tess sad Lotman. id siltlgh Ugly tante tits • atteatlon of Ott Merltscas. Ott 4, .L,113/ NAN IMPUMPLik 1011111121M11, -, i)r1:011 1 11/1 0" it pit INS *minas llCethirair tsar Potted' of Coffee—ad COMM made ot tbbidesenen will preserve the taste oldie real Coffee. with the ad. diciest of all Ore dentate and duet davor. Is also more conducive to health than the Enter Coffee, Is MK sler does not require anyllittig to dear H. and is fines *run sediment. - This Essence is now extensively used to twines sections of the conntry„a single agent having sold Ill,ooo . elkes In Magic comity to this, State. Pries I 1 teal per cake, For sate wholesale and retail by the mibecriber. at his variety store. U. ['ANNAN. Agent for Stbayikill Co. to- bterchante'and others supplied to melte gain at the Manntaanter's prices. Try It. • • - I hairs "eismined an article. Prepared by Messrs. Hammel, Earner & CO.. of Philagelphla. called " Es sence olCoffee," which is intended to be used with Coffee for he purpose of Improving It. I fi nd It not only / free from anything. detitertous to healtb, but on the-contrary, the ingredientsofw bleb it is eumposed, are perfectly wholesome. - JAMES A. CffILTON, 13. D. Chemist and Analyeist,73 Chambers St. New York. Aug. 28. 1851. • • art. 161Luansrs UTERINE CATHOLICON• rgillE disrovery of the above preen radion ha. estab li halted a new em in the history of the Healing Au. it is, in irutb,one of the greatest liredwal jlierover ieu o f the age, becaisee it will cure more tha'n 'Ham mitt's of a Masa of distreesiug diseases incidental to females in every stage of life, and which have heretofore resisted the best efforts of the medic a l profession in all countries, to a degree beyond that of alma' every other malady to which any portion of the human family ia heir. l'he diseases in which we refer are usually known by the termer. FEMALE COMPLAIN rs. and, comprise all the derangements to which females are liable by the peculiarities of their organization. Among these are .Prolspaus Uteri, or Falling of the onto; Chronic Intimation and Uleerat fun ofthe Womb Oneidentalllretarwrltage, or Flooding; Fluor Alltus; or Whites; ebi orim i. ; Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, dm.. with all their accompanying evils. (Cancer excepted) I of whatever duration and severity. All these com plaints can be pleasantly, safely and certainly rem edied by thfe preparation.' TILE claims of this medicine to the confidence of the public are strengthened by:thel'act of ita having re ceived the approbation and liberal patronage of many prominent members of the Medical Faculty in the United States, Some of whom have voluntarily giv en lettere of commendation, (see pamphlet,) sustain ing allthat is claimed foe the Catholicori as a cura tive agent. Pamphlets containing much useful inflamalion touching the nature and symptoms of the above di seases, together with testimonials from Ladies of the tuellat respectability, as certified by the mort satisfactory authority In the pamphlet to al: which the attention of - Ladles and Practitioners Is respect fully iovited.cao be had gratis at my store. .1. C.C. !ICU lIES, Drunist,poitsville. kerecesces.—P. B. Peckham: U. D.. Utica, N. Y. L. D. Fleming. M. D., New I,ledrord. Mass. D. Foote, U. P., Syracuse, N. Y., M. 0. D Rochester, N. Y., W. W. Reese. M. D. , City o f New york,Jobn C. Orrick, U D., Baltimore, Md., W I'rescoit. M. D., Concord, N. 11., W. A. Wells sr. Co. No: 368 Broadway. Central Depot, 308 Broadway Ness York. Jan. 21, 1862. • -Ora S. P. Towriszaurs SAIISAPARIU.A, The Genuine Article, GREATLY IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED BY Dort- CHILTON, the Great Chemist. Dr. S. P. Vaisasead's Sarsaparilla, The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World I Over two hundred and fifty thousand persons cured of various dtkeases,withintbe last two years. it cures Srrofula, Stubborn Illeerre. Effects of Mercu ry, Fever gores, Erysipelas, RhenMatistn, Coniumpticen, General Debility, Dys pepsia, Coeuvenesa, skin Dieea see, Liver Complaint. Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms. , • Canters and Tumors,-Ileart Diseases. The great beauty of this medicine is, that it never injures the coristitut ion. and Is always beneficia I even to the most delicate, and is the only medicine ever dis covered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to teet I. fy to its , many virtues. GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER al EDICINE. r Every person should take a bottle spring arid fall. to regulate the system and drive - out all Impuritlee. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CIIII.DREN. One bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sar saparilla Will cleanse the system of a child. READ Tin , . EVIDENCE. •. This tato certify, Oaf toy child was afflicted with a horrible disease in the Bice (which .reristed the ef forts of my family physician:l and was entirely cored by half a bottle of Dr. S. P. TWlLLlo wnsend AM W 's Saremparills. ool), Uniontown, Fayette co.; Pa.. Julg 2,, 1f.50, This Is to certify that we have sold Dr. S. P. 'Vitt . n nend's Saleaparilla for many years. and conceder it a very valuable medicine, tunny fines having been ef fermi input. vie luny. A young roan by the name of Wentley Rotherock,, of this place, was cured rattle Scrofula, paving Mtge lum p , In hie neck) by the one of one bottle. THOS. REP.!), & SON. otodingdon.Pa.,,rily 3d, NOTICE. The public arc notified that Dr. S. P. Towneendys EGract of Satrap:wino, will In future Is manufactur ed ',ruler the direction of James R. Chilton, Chemist; wiener, natne in connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend:m.lli be upon each bottle, 14, previmt fraud. Sold at s DAMMAM'S flookilore, Prineville, Wholesale and Retail. G-Dr uegists and "(herr' are informed that we hive made.ntrarieemenl6 to sup ily Obi medicine by !the Doren, at the Manufacturers' prices, It will tut to thelradvantagetheteforeto procure their aropplienfron, us. The Recipe to trianufarture this article, %anaemia a few menthe ago, for the MUD Or One Hundred 1701au sand Ma'am, the best evidence of its great worth as a medicine. The sale ham been unexampled. The article sold as Old Or. Jacob Townsend's, hi all • "Humbug," darrib Tow seend is a Vender of Ye andleals in New York, and a lirm pay him several hundred dollars a year for the use of Ids name, for the purpose of manuficturing a spurious article, and palm it MY upon the public as the "genuine article," by cal ling it old Tirol. Jac"lt Townsend's Sarsaparilla. •tilfyou want the genuine artlile always ask Inc Dort. 8. P. Toicht.enit's hartta pat Illee. Aug 3,1850 31-rf ri,w , im7nr-'r.n. h , , ~.,,, • 9 - NIIE undersigned ha v ing\eneetateit,with the di 1 trollop of the PiittsVllle A dent Akre the liberty to recommend this Institution to thelPatronage of the public. Tin principal, whoreeeived his edura lion tit the hest 11111Verk.hira of Germany and Paris, and who,. heti been for Revere! yearn cit grit to reaching Ili Ihl4 routitry, wiltteach ancient and modern language's. to Latin. t:feek', Ilebrerr,Gertuttita nil French, the higher branchea of Mathenta tics, a. Ceornetre. Algehr eiurveying, Mensuratinn and Calculus. Sii4 well as Natural Pliiio•toplif and the principles of Chemistry ; whilst Mr..l. T. siroesnai a graduate of TaW Col lege and a practical Gook-keeper, will take charge of the Engliah branches, as Spelling, Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, history and Geo graphy. Thenrinciples of Boolt.keeping will be taught and the pupils exercised In the keeping of fictitious accounta by doable entry. Maria G. Ayer. a gradu ate of New Hampshire' Female Seminary, has been engaged to teach the Elementary branches and Prate log. Eyre the eistallt.st hop; will be faithfully taught : by the teachers themselves, and to young' en all o- - ImnUhlty will tie offorded to prosecute their studie p s as tar as at any ofour common Colleges. With a strict discipilne shall becornbineda reepectfill and kind treat meat oft hest:Wits. Po pits from abroad can be accom modated with bnaidingun moderate terins,in resperta- Die houses. Those desiring to learnthe 'Gentian language thorogghlgße3g find admittance in an accomplished German family. The terms or Tui tion arena'hitherto, $24 yearly. for , Language; and Drawing $ 3 extra. The year le divided into aseestonsi. tat front Met Ft Monday in Sept. to New Star tlO, ex tra *3; 2d, from New Year to the 2.1 Mondayiln Aped. $7 and $250 extra, 3d from thence to the 311 Monday in July, $l, and e 250 extra. Rills payabto al the end of the first month of cacti seesinn. it 4 highlyJrateir isnt that cvels, scholar should enter the School with the commencement of the first Session. ANCELE. Principal. 23•1 y July 19,1621 - HEAVE ROW'S AT POWDERS. 111111 ft preparation Is now being offered to the public WI a gllaf fanteed Cure (Of the HEAVES In Hor ses, and as the only known medicine in the world having been used in the private Veterinary practice, of the proprietor for the last r years; and he has never known it to fall lu a allude instance of produ cing a luting cute, and leaving the boree in good spirits for work: The niter inrompetency of the horse for tabor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce every one having such to apply imme diately for this remedy. Price one dollar per package, which will be sent "with full directions," to any part Of the United States All letters or communications lobe addressed " Post Paid," to I. P. HOYT. Rear ofNo. 10 South Fifth Street, • Philadelphia. OWtodesale Agent rot the United State,. • - B.—Agents wanted throughout the country, to to whom 'a liberal discount will be.glven t and their aims , placed in the advertisements. Address as above. DR Dr. Hoyt's Heave Powders for sale, utholeeato and hy IL HANNAN, , • Bole Agent for Schuylkill County. 41-11 m Ckt:1.11151 REMITTANCIOS so 'sb.cOLDOOI7I I. ITRIP. stinsCRIBER MADE Arrange '. meats In raglans parts of Ireland . and Scotland, and with Messrs. SPOONER, ATWOOD & CO., Ran kers. London, Is premed in draw' Sight Rills from One Pound Sterling to any amount remit ited, payable to all parts of England. I viand, Scotland and. Wales. Persons remltt Mg Five Dollars to the Pound in par finds, with the name of the person who I. to draw the money, a bill for the amount, with a receipt for !bent to hold, will be attuned: Collections made In all pasts of Europe, and For alga Rills of Exchange cashed- ; . . .1 P. SHERWlN:Pottsville Pa. Jan. 4. ISM 00 A a ar.T.ll TAMPA PO WEI. - PURIM Saddle and Hamm ranker, from England, begs respktfully to annotrure to the Inhabitants of Pottsville and stionunding, neighborhood, that he has commenced business as above, in Murphy's building's, Centre &reel, near the Pennsylvania !fall, where be has on hand an as snrtment of goods of littlish manufacture, (via) Lan don Whtps, bits and spurs. riding and driving bridles *once, thatuola skin., brushes, Ault various tube :wide. connected with the above kind of burines N. 11.—All kinds of jobbing botb light ang heavy done at the shortest notion and on the most reasoua bin gnaw,. „ Oa. I I. ISM '4171y IMPORTANT NEWS TO TIME PUBLIC. . „. Or. G. N. 110 Will itN; 'Sureon - Netted. takes this method of inawitilng the RAU 'lra:lse generally and his Maeda in partiettlat:Ylott he has removed his Deautry from the linnet MOM which he oftepied. to. the seated Mom ot the tu4ve brick bundle/ at the corner of *ARS ET sod BROOM 0 streets; west side, and four doors above N. Wilson Office, where he will at all Oates be ready to pallorm all Operations on the Teeth,and from his exult ad. vintager In his proftsabn, and the loos time In this and some of thalami Cittee„ le praetteat , saPesienee, be cas and pill warrant al/ Ms work, or: ask no com pensation,. kO,llBl. EMI trirEANSIMPIKOL. GIRARD' LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY _ a tnlTnut Commuay, o fPhiladelptiM. • Ogle" No. In Chesnut Street. Capital. .303,000.. Charter per petual. • CentiOne to make I neutanCes ott Lives on tile ftvamitieterms. • , • • The capital being paid up and Invemed,together with a large and constantly Increasing 'caused fend, of fer** perfect security an the insured.- Tireprest it ima may be paid yearly., half yeasty, or gnarled,. •=. The Campany add a limns periodically to theln surances for life. The first Carus. appropriated in December.lB44. and the second... Donna is December 1849.staount to an addition of 0202 so to every 01000 levered under the oldest policies. making 01265 50 which will be paid when it shall become a claim, la. sired of 01000 originally ism:red ; the next olds.' amount to 01237 30; the nest in age to 011111 50 for everyOlooot the others In the imam proportion se cording to theatooont and time of Wending. which addition's make an average of inure than la per cent. upon the premiums paid, without Increatlng the en neatpremmm. , The fotiowii glitter gate a few esampletytoto the Re- Am't of popsy and SUM Bonus or booms to be Iner'ed Insured. addition. by (Wore edition,. Polley. 01000 0252 50 01,152 50 4500 = 656 25 3,156 ` 2000 415 1.415 00 5000 1187 -50 ,! 6,187 50 Le. &e. ' &e, No $8 •' so .. co •' 333 "C. Pamphlets containing tables of tato' and explana tions; foment' application; and Curtner information can be Mutat the office. - • • D. W.RICIIARDA, President. Jtinn F. ',lints, Actuary. The subscriber is Agent for the above Climpaciy In 'Schuylkill enmity. and will effect tnsuranora, and give all neceenly Information on the subject. It. HANNAN:. June 29,1250 PROTECT YOURSELVES, Pile Delaware MutualSatety Insurance t'ompaay 1. —Vice North Room of the Etchane, Third St., • ' pIRE INSITRANCE.—Dailitingq. Merchandise and other property In Tons and Csautly,lngured against 1.135 ordamage by [inlet the lowest raie of:nem:um. MARINE INISIMANCE.--They also-insure Veilachl, Cargoes and Preighis,foreign ur coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may- desire. ILhAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also Insure merchandise transported by Wagons, Railroad ,Carll,, Canal Roan and steamboats, on rivers and lakes, on .he mint liberal terms. . • DIRECTORS. " Joseph if. Snul. Janus C, Hand- Edmund A. Solider, Then:Alias Paulding. John C. Davis, 11. lonek Brooks, Robert Burton, • Henry Sloan, John It. Penrose, Hugh Craig, • Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, Geo. G. Lelrser, spencer Mellvain, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, Isaac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson. William Falwell , William Hay. sohn Newlin, Dr. B. Thomas, Dr. n: M. Huston. , John sellers, %Vilna:a Eyreari J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Ilaealey. WILLIAM MARTIN President: RIC 11•1111 S. NEWOOLD, Secretary. 3 Theaubecriber loving been appointed agent for the above Company. Is now prepared to make lasuratier on all descriptions of properly on the moat liberal terms. Apply at tr. H. Pons' office, Morris' Addition or at my house In Market Street, POttsVille. A. M. inAcnoNar.n. 45-ly Nov It. 1849 IN DEMNITV. TILE N• FRANRL O I FIRE INSU ADELRANCE COMPANY F PHILPHIA. OFFICE No. 1031 E Cheetnu ßS t farms, near Fifth Bt. CTO, Charles N, Dandier, George W. Richards Thomas Ilan, - . • Mordecai D. Lewis,. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, Sao:urn:rant, David EL Brown, ' Jacob R.lsnalth, Molds Patterami, Continuetn 'mike Insurance, permanent or limind On every description of property, In town and cumin y at rates as low as are consistent with security, The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the snared. The assets of the Company on January In, 1840, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages - 11890,559 65 5t001'5,51,563 93 Real Estate, 108.358 90 Cash. &c., ' 45,157 87 Temporary, Loans, 125,459 00 • 111.220,997 67 .• Since their incorporation, a period.Of eighteen -years. they have paid upwards capita million two lot dred thousand dollars. losers by Are,thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as.well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt nevi, an Ilabilitler. ell ARLES N. RANCKER, President, CHARLES G. IiANCKER, 'Secretary. The pubsel iron, has been appointed agent for the nbore 1111,011one/1 Institution, and Is now, preps red In osnrstiie, on every deheription of properly, at the lowest rates ANDREW RU ;WEL, Agent. Pottsville. Ja u I I ,18.51 ' I am a Tilallolllllii fe7ll nothing which rclate. to man to my feelings." READ:: TOUTEI.AND MANHOOD. A VIGOBOII2 I.ife or a prernatnre death. KIN 11A KELM ma Reif Ptekervation.-.Only 25 cents. This brookjust Published, is (Hied with woeful in formation,on the indrmittes and diseases of the hu man system.. Ii addresses Smelt alike to Youth, Man limn!, and Old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and isupcsevive warning it gives. will.. prevent years of nsiaery.and suffering, and nave aurniv I ally thousands of lives. Parents by leading it. will learn how toprevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 tents. encloSed in a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a lonia, unite, envelope, per return ni Dr. K., fifteen yearn resident Phystellon, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union streets, between Some and Pine, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially.— Ile who placer himself Linde, the care - of Dr. K., may religiously confide in bin !Mum' av a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Per sons at a distance fatly address Dr. Hi, by letter. (post paid) and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines., directions, &c., forwarded by lending a remittance, and pea up senor from damage-andentiosity. Book Betters, NLVVII Agents, Pedtare, Caiivastels, Mid all. others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Dec. 27, 1851 PURE MUTE LEAD. uuTETHEBILL & BROTHER, Mouufsclurers ' No. TV 65, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have now a good supply. of their wartautcd pure WHITE LEAD, and those cnstomers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now ksve their order, tilled. No known substance possesses thorn preservative and beautifying pruperities, eo desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated while. Lead ; beuce any admixture of other materials only mare ha value. It has, yher, fore, been the steady aim of the manutite titre's, Of many yelre, to supply to the public a per. Gully pure vt bite lead, and the unceasing demand fur the tautly, is 'proof that it has met with favor. It is invariably branded on one head: IVETHERILL !MOTHER in full, and On The other, warranted pure. all in red letters. Philada.„July 12.1851 28.1y T IM WORLD'S FAIR.. O MEDAL. awarded tir 'Ell TIIAPP. fat' hie Essence oMorree." It Is now satisfactorily de cided that Trappe Essence of Coffer In the best and moat wholesome preparation Inc Coffee in the world. We therefore. reco mmend it to all lovers of good Cof fee, an artleto great value. The price is only KY cent,' per package, which, with one pound of Cifitfee will gn an far an five primula of nrilinsty Coffee alone. Storekeepers' and all others that may purchase It ate assured that if it does not give entire vatiMittlon it may be - returned: Mann fac tu red by ' CM TEM% No. GP Mort h 3d Street, Philadelphia. Jan: 7. IM4.- • I-3m CLEGG'S PEDFDIVIENY: AND FANCY SOAPS—There aupetitir aittclea Alf perfumery, amongit which are enumerated 114 . 01+44 , celebra -ted 1.111). White. Oriental Alabaster;_ Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Elilueee„ Velvet,. Chalk and other approved Coometica. : ' ROAPtd.—Walnut and Extra Fine Sand Brown and White Windeot, Floating. Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet &atm: !elhaititre - cream; Ilalr Dye, Cologne Water.. Extracts for the Handkerehie.f. Or: Marrow, Rear's Oil . Cryetal romede (t new article), Eau Eue-, ;rat Hair Beetorative, Philocomex,irc.,(kc., are manufactured and for mate bj, JOHN T. eLton. Perromer Chemist; 49 Market Kt.. below td, Gir Merchants. don't forget that OLEOE'IN ma the rheopeat and Most extensive Illanutacto:y In the City Give him a call 0ct.2.5.1831, May 10.1851 Frr7.lmrr..7w . - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEIte IN Clocks, Watches; lewelery, IV,liver and Plated '4l#• Ware. The aubscribe.ntidreticir talent their ea - tablialintenowiidoorsatiovethe Ailnereflana, Ceara street.Poltsville, Pa. A spliendldavoortnient of Mocha. Watchri.Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, 4- 0.. at such vices av cannot radio gtve satisfaction. and to which, we Invite the attention of purchasers.. assuring them that every article's wprranted as rip. resented. - Dor stork imitable In port of a' (tett arsortmenr or fiord.) 4. 311.VER LEPER W-ITCRES do do Leptne ;do Silver Table and Tea. apont.s.Mantly, ey Goods. Watches, Jewelry and gold penal. sent - to alt parts of the United States by mall, with perfect safety. We are determined to sell Ole,* prices than the same artlelea arc sold in Philadelphia. P. S. Preterva this advertisement. and .esamlne out Stock *when yuu 011(Na:evilly. ; - wm. Damn. J.,, , d , TEWAET ELLIOTT. Dee. 1 , 11.1g50 ;10.1y • Particular attention paid &Ice rephing °NO kind of watoden. • , , ' REMOVAL! REMOVAL: ! • • TEMPUIS.FOOIT."-- The Ituthof 'the .. old . Lath) proteerti. -6 11nie Flies." "''‘ . is apparent to all the 'world t and , i l 'itt - the importance nod convenience of li - Ing enalitadto wart the uno tents as they dy, having by almost tinivenat custom °Wait trablia hecesLa. ry appendage to the person of every, body. tho.under. signed Is happy to announce to hI friends it'd the no bile that ha has just fitted apse entire. new fatal). lisitrueni, In Thompson's new. building, on the corner of I'ENT°I3 AND hi Attliterstreetsl, INIVIIVIVII.I.E, where he Is prepared taken all - klads 41' Jewelry and silver ware._ also, a ,large assorttient of Watcher, gOld and Silver, (full Jewelled) - Levers. Ike.. and also a great variety.of Clocks of all prirew and quallty..all of which will hr sold cheaper than thecheapest. Ile hopea,isy spirt attention to Waxiness, with mo derate charges, to meth ii. continuance of. the liberal patronage be halt heretofore received. . . - . .. JAME° :W. °EATON': 41-tr Oct 11, 1831 rims pOULTILY lIRRODgRt3 TEXT 1110011 - l ComPribintfont. ihrottoettow'grepectios the dint bieedsof Poultry and the mode of retaing them, whh twenty:eve ithtstrattone. Price Hi setae. Jos publjabfl sod far isle at,‘ Oh AYK • ' • " Cheap Book tad Publishinis ©ones .Tbls Is a capital book fur Who bo supplied Cheap by the-100 carts. " 814( A =BAT nac N AMONG THE PEOPLE AlXBle'llBAUlSltift his large Stock of . I t llgiVlo:l7 ll l4t a sv n l d il lir e l' sl a . 7. 1 .'1! theelme for cheap Bargains,ttie under- - elgnedwouldrespectrully calltheatten- 1 , ' ion of Schuylkill county and vicinity In general; to his large and most splendid assortment of Cookrng.Partor Office and Halt Stoves, everoffered before in this region. Among which are the 'Etna Alr tighoheGinbe Airtight, winch are. suitihle for tavern use or Boarding rlouses. Alsothe Vernon Aird.ight.ln- dependenyAlritght the flat top complete. and SeijlA.: •ille Alr-tight.the complete Cook. improved, air earl one other kinds of Cooking Stoves. Also a splendid to of Parlor droves, among which is a square cast iron Badtator.the Dolphin Radiator.rhs se ea re . I,CI eta ithe Benj Franklin:open front parlor and many other sari nue styles. Also on hand a large and hind:Rime styla of Chamber. Rooms, Dtlice and Mall Stoeel': Ile'tas on band alwayx a huge gock of Tin Ware. Hollow Ware, BULBS Ware and Japaned W lit alwas' has on band wholesale and retail at lower Which prices tha y n have been purchased for befofe. You will please call and examine hefore purchasing elsewhere. ' All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done a.l the shortest notice.. SOLOMON 1100 V ER - , ' Centre Street : 4 doors above Market Sleet!, Pa. Augasla.lBsl ; - ll4 f i ‘--- 1 DELVER HICADOW IRON WORHS.,_ Z1iti.......„, vorm.„ HUDSON & ALLEN, IRON AND 1 Brass Foundt4s, leapt:Wilily infirm their patrons, and the prititie generally, that fiery are•now prepareil, at the abate establishment. to mannfactnri:Fleam Engines of every size; Pninps,Railroad and Drift Cats:anti ,very tither description of Iron and tirass Cnatingasnitabie for the Call mining or other boslnets, nit I he moot reawinahle terms. Also, Blowing CYlieders for It ~ giiwincei. and Machine work - in general. Repairing of all kinds done(. with neat ne?it and des ;With. at the lowest prirec:, i All work Yornivlted by them will be Warr:lilted to perform w ell. - They ei mild anlicit the euetom or It.e who wily Wald nil it 14..4 in their lime in this vicinity. All oiliers will meet with immediate and prompt attention i March 15.185 t zial:6o. MASON & CO: _RESPECT filily':xon.imer. to the piddle: that - t h ey have - taken the Estahlislinient twin n as the PidtSVille Iron WOlO4 i'ln Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Ellginelt, ma ntifactuare Ilaitroad Car., anti Machitiery off dimwit every ileArriptlim, at the shortest nonce. and on the most reasnilable from. —Persons Conn Otirnail, in Want of :tiepin Engine-, W ill nu l l it to their advantage to glee the'in a tall !w -ore ..ncalzin: ei4enr.t. , :r... „ (May. II if PASCAL IRON WORKS, ZiaPHILAD'A.—WELDED %YR(IllqIIT Iron Flues, suitable. for Locmotive., I:itarine aod othe r Steam Engine finite from I. to 5 ineheo In diameter: ALo Pipes tortlaviteam and other purposes;extrastrong Tube for Hydraulic Persses; Hollow riStllllB for Ipuinpsof Steam Engines ,V.c. Manufactured a ndior sale by MORRII, 'TASK Elt lc 1110MHS, Warehouse N. E. COM er 34 and Walnut .i A EAGLE IRON WORKS. •tN Tlll 11011OECIII OP POTTSVILLE.— formerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wren dr. Co. rerpe+tlltlly soli( it a continuance of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanics, they flatter themselves that their-loon-I edge and experience of the liusimiss wilt enable them to turnout work that wilt not fait to give satisfaction to the moot fastidious. They nre prepared to !TlMM facture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Ilreakers, Dori Cara, Railroad and other Cast lags, ACC- All order,' thankfully received andprommly exe cuted on the moat reasonable terms. JOHN WREN. THOMAS WREN, June 15,1656-24-Iyl - JAMES WREN. .n M.. ,Z7,4-0A DEDUCTioN OF FREIGHT ON NIERCHAN VISE II to commence March 1. Issl. RATE/3 OF FREIGHT FER 100 LBS.. -2Ja.%?: O ls^ -1•• 1;7 13=1 Ist C1.183.-11Itundnou.Conl.Brick 0 ) lee, Iron Ore, Liote.tite, Pt; Iron.' 9 tlc. 41 cis. Plaster, Slate, Tilea, 24 Clam—Blooms Burr Storks;) Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitr.l4 Railroad Iron, 'wavy, Rosin, }(IU cia 51 cix Halt, Tar, Tureen 1 tine, Timber and Lumber. J C/ahs.—Ale, Beer and Porter,) Marini, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Batley, hone'. and Horns, Cotree, Cotton, 1 Whiskey & Domestic Linton's, r:rain, troineaslllll7ll. rIIII011; hotted Bar or _ P2I th.to hammered Iroti, Boiler Platra, Flat Bar Railrocd Iron, Lead and Shot, PntrItHIII, Nails and Spiht Solt Provisions, Susecr. B n: l A:ire &i Tol.arco, now 11111 . 111•111 red FM Pl. It per barrel, • 4th Class.— Apples, (limn. Hotter) Cheese.Bordage.P.arthen-wore Lein'', I CroCerita, (except those stated)ieinii Hardware &.-Cutlery. 11011. w-wale, Lard, Beather, Live Stork. Mauunkt- ). 17 its 9 via lures of Ir4in, as Mac hiiiery • Oil,t lya I (era, fatal*, Itaw Hideo, Rags. Bus- 1 eh Sher( Iron, Seeds, Sloe', Sweet Potaioca. Vinegar A. Wire. J sth (714,..—800ks nod Stationery, ) Bootnaud Slows, Caninhion & Spirit 011,Chintr, Glass unit 4tteen.lt,,re,l Cigars, Conlbctionery, Dry Clools. }...22 its. I f Lta Prhga, Freah Flat,, Meat and Fruit, 1 rarcign Liquors. 110”.., • Spirits" 011 Turpeutitut.Teaq, and March 1.11..451 r FREIGILTS & TOLLS ON COAL -.~ ~ ~ ~~~ O FFIcE Ole THE Pli i lti t t ip l6 ,, E i t , LH i r , Ra i 1 5 1.1 e; 12.1 The Ral eft or FREW lITS and T1i1.1.,4 on coal. 1,1114 ported by !hit. CAtnip.il.y, be aw 11111. w. 11. , 01 IIC.C. 224, INSI , 411 HO fn rrher EOM Richmond, - - - - - _,,' 50 145 la Philadelphia, - - - ' 50 ' i 45' '25 Inclined Plane, - -- ' 50 I 45`2!.. Nit-flown, - - - - LO 145 25 Germantown Railroad, - 5 O 5O ,1 45 25 Falls of Schuylkill, - - - 5 O 5O I -15 'l5 Manayonk, •- - ..- - 50 i 1 45 25 Spring Mill _ - 45 • i 40, .14 - ., Consholliwken & Plymouth R. R.. ' is; I :45 20 Rambo's and Potts and loneel 35 . I 3ir P. Norrl•town or Illidaeport, 1 - :to I'n I , Port Kenmidy, i :al' 1 ....; Is Valley Forge, - - - - 25 I - 2o lo Plorlilxville, - ' - - - . Is .I 05 90 Boyer's Ford, - - - - 10 i 1 Sh, 911 Pottstown, - - - - is ; I iis. SO nfioeinPAVolP. - ,- - - 05 1 01 1 90 Birdsboro', - -...- . ihs , tit, h 5 a Reading, - - - - - . s I 25 75. Bstween Reading'and Molimille, 40' h 5 75 illolirsville, - - - - • sii ?5 75 Ilammirg, - - - - - OrWigaborg, - - - - By order of the noun' of Mg1.32015_ F 4 UR A itrIIRD. Serey ::2-II Pee V, issl PASSENGER TRAINS ()Frier. TIIE l'lll/03111.1'1111 & READING Ilaihnad enniliany—Plilladelnlint. Aug 20, —Fall A natigesneni.— ltE, REDUCED— Frout Phil adelphia' to Pottsville lwn l'asinumer TraillA daily. (Sundayii excepted.) On and atler Sept. Isl, lf:;sl,iwn irairoi will he run each way, daily, between Phila delphia and 1nt1.4./i11. , . A1..10111,10 UNE • Leaven Philadelphia at 71 k, A. M., daily. ex • rt.pt flunda)a. Leaves Poltsville ul7l o'clock. A. M.dallp, oicept Sundays, „_ • AFTERNOON Leavet , Philadelphia al 3; Sun haves Pottsville at 31 .3'0.04, Jally,eirepi San days. 'At /la, • rur, .2,1 rids,. Ca , , Between Phila. hurl Pottsville, tliii 75 $2 '25 Between Phila. and Tbrailing. 175 I 45 Depot in Philadelphia, miner of Broad and Vine ettertq. raFatell)rla cannot ;Met tic CarA II tile , ::. pro vided with a ticker. Fifty prto,lp of barrioe will be allowed to each pay itenger in these linen, and ppofeulcer. are expre:asly prohibited from taking anything :i• baggage hot them :non wearing apparel, which will he at the rink of jib , Owl.ler. . fly order of . the hoard of litanattorg .. S. BRADFORD. ! 4 erretary. :tn-il UZI Rcpt. 6. ISSI LITTLE SCEEITLEILL IVIELROAD a s OMER OF THE LITTLE Sel(OVII(ILL NATIOATrOn Rail Road and enal Company. ON AND AFTER. TDESDAV. , APMIL 1, 1851, the Pageenger Tr.tin will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday excepted.) at 6) cecina A. M. and 21 o'clock. P., M., and connect with the hiorrgng and Afternoon Thins from Potteviile. on the Railroad. Returning. will leave Port elinton.,on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railrood. FARE. • To Philadelphia, .- .• Port Clinton, - - - JOHN ANDERSON fleneral Ap. nt Tamaqua.Apcil 19,18,51 ! 15-If LEM I L7 ~:. - . LIOWAUD, Eollll,l‘. CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.- 11We are prepared to receive and rot ward Daily per Paveeager Train, (our Exprevo .Car bring always In 4' harge• of *perils, meiisencery) nierehanilizr of all descriptinmpaekagrii,banillesoilieele,bank now. &c:. Obra, partienlar attention paid to eollectine Draft. and Aeroflot.. Packages and Goods delivered daily mall tniernacii.tate platen hetween Philadelphia and rettairille. litfcea•-(:chin Street, Pointy 'fie; N 0.43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No. fi Nail glreOli . New 'fork ; No. ft Court Street, ft,•sinn. BOW ABU, EARL k Co. it -tr April 5.1851 sTnam can FACTOItY. . .. . . . . :. _ .... . , L ......, . ••.,:••••,.....„.., Filii" tartiu..- -.1111 , 3. N.ogiut• . . • trim gobutibvr. hi:pica - es to inform the piddle t 1 Its adilitines to their , former STEAM ENCIN Strops and FOUNDRY . , they have recently put up new Machinery nod Shops for the manufacture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS arid tuber Rail itoadtant, by Steam power, which enables them I.o.olvtnteo,ll that % Ind of work. not only much better. but . greahrt despatch and at ilia very lowest pliers. Davin& - thus, made than extensive preparations, tndividnals„ and companies reryeirintt Wlirk of this kind. will . find IX to their advanlage.to give them a call. - , • call. Y DER & MILNER. 43. tr • fk1.25,0151 V;V_V" 9) 1 W 4) or+ Vtlf--117A FOR rendering the Skin smooth, eon and delicately *white, removing eallowneee. Pimples, Tan emu neousi Eruptlcitra and redness Milne Pain.' MI chops and c,Trafes,, ace. on the hands are healed by_ it.. It • la •ilso the very best shaving soap' in use. Pric 'only 124 e en - teller cake. - For w holesate and retail at the widely store of the subscriber,D, DANN ' Olderchanta aid .ottkert. supplied to s ail, again at mituntlicturen pleas. • ' • • .11i1g. 9,1031 311. Si. W. HUDSON I. 11. ALLEN. 11-Iy. IRON WOUES IHMERCI GEM : 1 ! 4 7.7 70 -MO F & R I: A Eil TOSE el Gent watts c roman' ilt r Efft . Elenatot Stand upsreel! Thou halt the form.. Sank.A. And likeness of thy God '. Who more? Penne:. *A. soul as dauntless 'mid the storm ~.' Hon. J Of daily life. a heart ns warm And pure, as breast e'er worn. What th en? Thou art as true a man :z . rco .l idg e .r h .e n ri. ; ' Mir:A. As moves, the human mass among ; norm] Asintieh.n put et - the great Wan Mean That with Creation's dawn begun, - ... Mr. P. As any of the throng. ,-, 11. 13. 1 , P. 5.1.. GI Who is thine enemy? Thc high • ' r.-.:i - . Mate In Station, or in wealth the chief? .i'" --ii. — 7" --- The great, who coldly puss thee by, _ ' . p SI With proud step utttl ai.etteil eye'? -- .. ' ' r,-- -.. 4 1,3 4 r o , Na} ! nurse not such belief 1 W ill be I 1 if t.rno unto tleyskod thou vast, t . , ., procacti ?" lathing 1 Whut were the prouttone's scorn to thee! 0 1 7.4 0 , uati e 4 A feather which thou mightest east f, , , - 4 t t. upon lai Asltle Its idly n , fly, blast, OW4 ' .ti, dant; 'nit, light leaf from the tree. ' ilft'iii. -- - "' - r O 111 No r—tattcurbed pasisions, I.ll* desires, ' '-ci Open( Alsettee of node :.If respect, :Atte the 1 'Ninth, in the breast's ememming fire= . ...14 11,9 fin ;1 -7e. eiv TO-that high nature which aspire.., ';'Pottt e rril - Foiever till tlins:eliecked :.-A pee. Thee are thine enemies-111y Wor,r, ' :::;:;' A A They chain thee to thy loWly i. , i,'.- . . = V..ri.c. i Thy labor anti thy life I:rears...l, >- Splettel 00tittlid erect ! and from them I.urm'i COPPer , -i.:;.-a,,,,: c! Awl longer soli a• nut' eonn ti E., , ,itgt 0. 140 7 • . * lune :e THE. LABORER Thou art thyself Mine enemy'-- „.-.4 The great'— what better they 'ban vt,t,' l`fg' , l Al. theirs, In nut the w2II as tree' !tits Gerl‘with equal favor. Ilea _ Nrgleeted b", endow 7 till?, wealth thou bast not—'n 1-1;2 d, I s , et-, Nor place, uncertain as the wail' ±.--.,a '- . -M Ltut What thou bast,. whit It, with thy trial f.'s - water, may ai,:pi%e Ole lint Cff both—a noble mind With and pnssinnt, undon 'ertie-taith,no4 holy trin.t in 17 o d, T . 11 1 ,1 1 art IIIt! peel' Of nup ma.), G. 11; ills, then that the filth: -pit (1t hie be (roil Tr,;,l trilx Amur. _ . ._ .__ _ . _.. .• ~,,,T . 4 r 5? - Ton 1I? I, m il, (:, rT)I4 Ur on;n Tele.; raph l' .' - AV 1 1 1-:: , ..... a few t '''' l.-- ed., • ,-...,..a,.. .10.1 ,• • .•.-,-, DEEP PLOWING.-A FACT Florio EDITOR - A farmer in this V Ir.111:!i A1 1 44A Ili while plowing, last hill, was asked I')A44 { e r o n c t i' neighbor who, although he had alarge fare: - •; - ',k 8 s f h " j v h 1 , 1 • could scarcely support his ramify off of ;')!.. 1 '. - . : .., pin' why he plowed so deep ? ~ .4 - ',hart] tl " Because, neighbor," he replied, I plowt -; : •...1 1 ' 1 n 1 . 1 1 n ) I . ,): the same way last year, and the year befo.,--`': and I found I . plowed up a great deal .""adpl gold'!" i. i larick il " Gold !" exclaimed the amazed 'woo, ::;. :--4P l i f ---"why how'much did you plow up ?" ' . 441 1 , - 114 •r Well, some nL'Y hundreds of dollars a I ''7 O . A! —andi did it in this way : my crops ac , -. -- = ` ---- " 7 : ~_ twice as large where I- plowed as deep a) - N ., ~-vemce, now do, in the same fields where I forms;. '1 Nov ~, N t _— plowed only to half the'deptlt, and they te 4120 'M • • a' less manure, too." ! ,, iA ln Ct.° " [ don't believe a word of it." sail 1 ):1'. ! * Jan* neighbor, disappointed in the gold dig a,: " It that is do: way, you plow up gold, I r - Aison's I afraid you will never set the river on tire. t...,FL 1 .2_."'t go for the good old way, and find it the 1,•,1.4 ° ,1 There is little to learn in farming fir, mart, pzil, Sept those before us did nut know." r . , ,:, , A3 of " \Vell, neighbor, you may drk.' s you lib; : :stv Lt but I have tried both ways, and ram ntY"*- n rZy n than satisfied with the result. Indeed, 41 . 17 . 3' strictly persevering in it and other, intpr,..''':, 7,.. a ati l i men ts ° , I shall nearlv, or I l ulu., doubler -':"- f'tt I 'crop?, and hence tome than double my pr'!';.' , j ' and all this excess I consider so.muchg *: , Trel tom . plowed up in my fields." - gal , "Alt," continued the neighbor, "I ~. ...Ai* J „, you d are, from your new notions, a La. , •:!.2, aataa farmer, and belong to an agricultural Foci& .::_ t _il but you'll find it won't pay, in the long eilrivo --: '4l l A I diiilll." , ~",iy, qr. " There's where you are in error, rH:V . 7 O I. `, friend, I ant no book-farmer—l belong to :.' ''' ~.., u agricUltural society, but I !Prm to join ~:::: Go I water at the earliest opportunity. I acknowleildli however, to reading weekly the GerwastA4- 1 - )r ! re/claph, and cspeciafly the agucultur4Dr„ department, and I ant now free to coutc.'i'f that it has given me more valuable list ' q_4l ring the five ycars I have taken it, oil )471 jeets connected with my own business, thr fifty subscriptions would pay for ; indeed,' was, at lira, ashamed to admit it io mysit that'tberc wag so much in farming. thou; all my life a lamer, that I did not linorq eonntuunleated to rue through the columns that papel.'" But all would not satisfy his neighbor at t he returned to his own half-worked plarii;‘,. i Lion, i:rumtiling at the strange whims had crept into the heads of some people,at ileclarm , r that they would not catch /inn. Me. Editor, this circumstance necurroirs. my owu neighborhood. at the time alo-. stated ; and -tholulh not preserrt tayNdf. was told to me by one of the partit,,atAw can make such use of it as you . , itleaNe. THE AGE OF SHEEP. The age of sheep . may be known ttt t rout teeth. They ace eight in nurnkr,a• appear, the first year, atl of the same !wt. In the second year tha.two middle enc,f, out, and their place is supplied by new fret: which may he_casily distinguished be thr. larger size. Im the third year two etht small teeth. one on each side, will fall fr.f.:: ' •:'-„ Di and are, eplaced by two large ones, sa .e4 , 4.,. : - . 14 thew are now four large teeth in the iniii4X' , l i,• and two puinol ones on each side:- to c. r` 1, 3 ,', fourth wear the latze teeth are six in nimil'oE: HI ;iuil only two remain. one at cacti end of" i, t tau iange. -In the fifth -year the rentaitA , ;',' u st , small teeth are lost, and the whole of f- i . : .,-7 4 ,.'. 1 " i front teeth are large. In the sixth year i:-:4 A Whole begin to be worn, and in the sere 4-4 ?ri rear, sometimes sooner,-some fall out, ateol,:?, broken. It is said that the teeth of e wt.oa t fir,i 4in to decay at live or .six ;.those of well:At! 4t seven, and those of rams at eight. Sues:.`, : (.1) sometimes continue strong am' produca . ,- ; ', until fourteen or sixte'en years old, and oct- r- 7 '.lk i l ionally longer CAL V ES:' Young calves should ❑er•er yards with yearlings, or . cattle'older 11.* themselves. As they. are inferior in strer,:f they are, consomently, often injured by pushing and crowding Of their more slur: pompauions, and often seriously maim! 'destroyed &might. They Will partake their food with the sheep, without quart lug, and at night will he kept more cumt• able than if tied up, or put in a pen by tbc , selves.' In many disclises to which caulea Subject, a tea of sheep dung is the sure 4: :edy, UM! can be giren. When running wl ;sheep,; -the calves generally consume, 'avidity, the straw and litter tin which ti animals repose, cud which, to A Certain 'tent, tiecomes imprcomatrd with the pr ;virtues of the " spec.itic." and are thet `:prevented front _falling sick. Thbse ;have adopted this practice speak of 11 terms of- the highest approbation. Corn ence for Watering, !ceding, should ti ranged, and the animals provided with as often as necessity inquires. MONSTEI: lICANk We. have noticyd :twice lately the co ordinary, groWth of some specimens Arlo , have, teen, shown us` of; Atte - Rocky tio 9s 'l Lain bean, recently introdn'etil into this try: Wtblielieve, if ive 1411ctt former specimerii ineasu4C respectively 26 and 2.q inches ; we were ittiorme:d by Josn W4relip, gardener of-,Laprarie, tbbt b has a bean groxitingr•in his -garden :17 4161 in length. He says that tite Rocky Itlcul tain• bean is an ev r cAdlent : und very succula uegethble, sully , pipirsi in flavor to the cc Mon scarlet runtier of this Country.- 44 ' treat Transcript. r'p lil 11 11 14 A ni4 tbu I:Uai Lai twenty giVe lfl MID :: - Fq r l i • llpoitit OS 4 '5 Pltelade 0 . 45 !la tel 1 CIA L .„r1 i 4: CO r.,:jo olle't io i -, :-. .f Phita -, ° .l (Mire Is ~;,- Ph ilade -..1.ig -- - --- -, ,,, , 5 1,1 D RO rf4t.i. opet :.',,,„7,.0f Pop . ..=,.;vierti, a 4,11 e. Pia ''.-1 Nor: RI sal. v,ry mark 'from Ell , Ju