[From the. New Orleans. Delta] PEN,PASTE AND SL'IRSORS. The Sword has bad its praise in song, The Plough, the Anvil, and the Loom— The lightning sparks that run along ' The wires, and break the deepest gloom; !The Iron Horse that pales the main, Or hisses through the desert waste, And brings it Int , t---have bad their drain; Oh, Pen!' oh, Soissori! and oh, Paste! Yet ve have been unsung - , mighty engine of the Pret - -s To slornber, of: your worth bereft, Ignoble, silent „grandeurleSs ; No tongue to celebrate vnur praise, Ve great adjuncts, ana helps of ta, -, te— No voice to chant Re Surgutn tar'. • Oh, Pea! oh, Scit , , , .ors! and oh, Paste! The power, that erit heroic deed♦, , • And mighty- Ih - oughts imprinted on The brow of Tune, and scattered seeds That grew upon old Helicon, Has given no flourish of the might t)f Its eo-laticirers, or prelneed How much to them belongs of right, Oh, Pen !—the cis orr, and the Pa=te! For, raft of Sei , surs, half Be tratunfeled, with no aid to cut ,Fjolll out the l'ast a paragraph— 'ffieTrue enlarge, the Ful-e rebut Ilaty would it on the Present.stiek 13e, as tt were, about the wat-t Oi Time, and hang there like a brs-rt, , 1f it 'were not tor thee, oh, Pate'. Th , n, Finer the Sword has had its song, Thlie Plough, the Anrd, and the Loom— Telegraph, that cpeeds aloes— The Iron !love, that breaks all gloom— Since all have shone, good, bad, and worse, On pages where they have been rAared— Alt - tribute's to, (in shinin.g.ver.=e.) - The Pen, the l3eissors, and the PaMe'.! nO tumor. MRS. PARTINGTON. ""Is this . steamer signified?" asked,Vlrs. Partington at the telegraph station. " Yes:m," replied the clerk,iwho was en gaged turning over the leaves•of the',day book. "Cart you tell me," continued the, "if the Queen's encroachment has taken place ?" .• Some says - she's cocroachin' all the time," said the clerk, looking pleasantly at the old lady, and evidently pleased at his own smartness: " That isn't possible," responded the ven erable dame, " but," said she to herself, " how could he be expected to know about such things? and yet there's no reason why he shouldn't, for all the bars to science, na-. tomy and pysomahogouy and all them things is let down, now-a-days, and nature is—ex hibited all undressed liken puppet show,siX pence a sight ! Good morning, sir,' r id she, as he boWed her out—and as she pa sed down stairs, her mind • grasping the nani fold subjc-cts.of the telegraph, queen, and.the facirtties in - science; and becoming oblivious in a fug: 311ACKINa OUT OF' A POSIT to:l,—A some what eccentric laWyer, being engaged in de fending a hard case, and not being, altoge ther pleased with the rulings of the presi 'ding judge, remarked that - he be • th• whole Court could be bought with ec o!r beans. \t-..-The Judge, of course, took this remark in high dudgeon, and ordered the lawyer to si down, and demanded of him an apology or this contempt aeon rt, threatening him with commitment fur the offence ; if he did not apologise. .The lawyer, after a little reflection, re marked that he had said fte believed the court 4uftl be bought with a peck of beans: that hig.said it without reflection, acd wished to take it back ; but said he, " If I had put it at half a bushel, I never would have taken it back lathe world.!" N7.4f, a man of " letters" who wrote ihe tfollowing. It is a new style of poetry, albigetlrer. It will be seen that eve ry letter oh the Ural word must be pronoun ced as though Ditwottli'presided at the pe rusal. The letter or letters in Italics will he found to constitute the rhyme. There is a good deal mote of it, Lk this is sufficient to serve a a specimen : " Ongoing earth la-t night ati tend to err, I met u man, by trade a , Keeling thug the path, he held hi, way, "Ilo! bo!" quoit) I, ‘• 'nen thin 1,. him • " \Vete it 11,4 t tier far, • diott Wet< , 2 /alio 'Twere happier tor your tamity, t gness, Than pinyimi. 011-inch r-i-g-' Beside. all when policemen see ', Am Are taken up at once by i•h-e-m!" WoNmiti CL PurNont.N.N.---Ati ac quaintance of ours purchased a box of se gars, a few Aveelo, since, warranted first quality. After Smoking half a dozen, belie came convinced-that the filling was compos ed of some other material than tobacco. A new idea served him; so, taking a small quantity - of rich earth, he filled a flower pot and planted one, and then patiently awaited the result." In a few days half a dozen•buds appeared. and at the end of two weeks as fine a head of cabbage was grown as ever appeared in Quincy market. The cabbage will be on exhibition at the next meeting of the Massachusetts State Agricultural Socie -1 y.—Be Ito 71 Ti//1...% AT . .FITTED Hmtrisrr.—Rey. Jesse Lee, of early Aletliodist notoriety, used to tell anecdotes at times, as productite of in• struction as of levity. He would s6nieti riles refer to a certain Joe Wheaton, a bleacher, who was so excessively hninble that he would again and again call' himself Joe Wheaton, 'the weakest of all God's creatures. A color ed brother once followed Joe Wheaton in the exercises of the meeting, who, in his turn, with equ7odesty and propriety, solicited the - atten n of the weakest of all God's creatures, wept Joe Wheaton.. There is a lesson as well as a laugh, in this Protestantism. %visit I owno au interet hi that dog of yours," said a neighbor in our hear ing the other day, to another neig,libor,whose dog would dart toward the legs of any one with whotn'lle might be talking; and then "bark up :17,ain" and look up in liiS master's face, as much as to pay-, JPiteh into him ?—shall I give him a nip on the leg ?" " An interest in my dog "?" said 14 master : what could you do tyitli it ?" "Why," re plied 'the other ; " rib 'shoot 71171 141 f within the next five minutes!".:—Krorkerhoe/ker. [l:2' RATHER BlTTER.—Talleyrauct, being asked fur his autograph, by a nobleman, he sent it in an invitation to dinner, couched in theselerms: " Dear sir, will you oblige me with your company to diu - uer on Wednes day 'next, at S .1 have invited a number of exceeding clever -persons, and I do not lgke to be the only fool' aniong them." Q", 7 ELLEN —" Oh. don't tease me to.day Charley ; not at all well !"' Charley— ,(Twelve years old. A man of the World.) 4 ' I tell you what it is,, you are in love!— Now, you take the, advice of a fellow who has seen a .11W deal of that sort Of thing, and don'f - give way to it !" Q:' THE %non - Carpet Bag has dug lremi a snow bank ttie following lines on a' 4dy. smothered -by the snow, which :happened abaufa'litindred ank r lllTyears ago:. .24 oh! gie - was ulriliz in the crw4— :.Six.days urol - t , Awl when they gyn herlup for 10q, ' • TheY t.tmd beerliwu to the linfr." pEopi - .E vino attend fires should never throw:llln bureaus Zit of the window nunl a i:uffieteut number of•i)eople hare accumu. laced beneath to break the fall." Er 7 Ir A FAT hog comes to five dollars, what will a poor one come to? Answer— To ayail astral. Snforittatian for 'De people; Olt 7710 PLAIN tilre AND "BECAUSE." B a — Win Dors coal, subjected in close vessels to a red beat, produce gas? Because tho coition and bitumen, of which the coal cOnsists, thus become yoVatilized; and hydro _ gfn, holding carbon in solution, is the result : this gas, combining with the os - ygcn bf the atmosphere, prodiices corntastion and flame: These gaseous products contain also more or less sutphuretted hydrogen, and carbonic ox ide and acid. Dr. 'Henry concieves Mai gas 'to-have the greatest illuminating ,power, which, in 'a given volume, consumes the largest quantity of oxygen. Dr. Clayton seems to have been 'the first who performed this experiment, with the view or artificial illutninatitm . ; though its application to economical purposes was un accountably neglected for about sixty years. Al length Mr. Murdoch, of the Soho Vonit dry, , instituted a series of judicious experi ments on the extrication of gas from the ig nited coal ; and succeeded in establishing one of the most capital improvetnents 'which the arts of life have ever derived from, philoso phical research and "sagacity.—Urt.- The coal is placed in oblong cast-non CY lin dets or 'retorts, which are ranged in furnaces, to keep them at a red brat, and all.the vola tile products are conveyed by a cone non tube met a condensing vessel, kept cold, stun in water; and in which, the•watcr, tar, pitch, ammoniacal and other cc,lide I sible va pours, are retained.—Brandr. The production of hydrogen gas in a to bacco-pipe, by filling the howl with pOwder ed coal, themluting - it over, and plaiting it in a fire;—is well known; hut even more fami liar ate the alternate bursting Out and ei; lion of those binning _lets of pitchy vapour, which, as Dr. Amon aptly , observes,; , con tribute to render a common fire an object so lively, and Of stich ag,rceablP contemplaiion in the winter evenings.". Wm no alligators swallow stones When going in search of prey ? Because (as the Indianson the Orinoco, assert) they may acquire additional weight to aid them. in diving and 'dragging their victims under water. A likiveller being somewhat incred ulous on thes point, Bolivar, to convince him, 'shot three alligators with his rifle, and in each of them were tOund stones varying in _weight according to •thesize of the The larftst killed was about 17 feli in length, and had within him a stone weighing about CO or 70 pounds. 11:7" Wiry TS I T improbable - that bees are affected by the hiving-pan, or a un-kettle? Because their sense of hearing. is very oh tuse. Huber says, that "thunder, or the r ort of a gun, has little or no effect upon RDSounds are, however, made by the flap fag of the wings ut other movements of th- body, which are distinctly heard and - •erstood by bees. Their sense of smell ing is, doubtless, acute." G:7" Wirr ts IT physically advantageout to•turn out the toes ? jlecanse the support lag base of a man consits rd the feet and the spare between them ; and turning out the toes, witlioitt taking miteli from the length of t • fte base, adds a good dual to the breadth. Arnott rANNOT Su re aim be taken with a stone in a slink ?„ Because the point from which it should depart, cannot he accurately determined. fititntific 1 - 10 ISrattical, VA LU ABLE S I.A ES Take pointtl rii•to, 1 iiz. ('astile:soap, 1 07. 'Venice ltiribriitiiie, I oz. Sweet all together and cool in water, and Ivor); well like shoemaker's war. The above is twin our irrent) I.aac Walk er, of Morgan county. who a u, tliattt is a sure antidote by horns, spratos and wounds of all kinth, un hail it lwast.--1)hp) Cuntrator. TQ'RESI'OR.F. A I.OsT ArPETITE.. 1 tie P:oar says :L.-Take sliced gentian et out A-fourth ounce fresh lemon and orange each-one ounce, and macerate in a plot Of boilin'g water, and cool then add tincture of rhubarb, one ounce . : compound tincture Car. dam Ons, half an ounce : Spirits red lavender, one•lourth of an ounce; loaf Ren ounces. Dose, a small wine-glass full - early in the Morning. BOILING MUSII. It is - Cf•rt' common to mal-Oe mush by boil tog only a few minutes. This is all wrong. It should be I oil one or two - hours. and if longer will do no harm. It Will he neces sary to occasionally ati4 smile hot water, to keep the mass thin•and prevent burning, amt must be often stirred. TO MAKI.: 31I(1: OCCAIiP We_ See it stated that if. in places infested Lg rake, their boles be plentilully maul! with Scotch "snuff, they Will fie oft like a shut. We have never tried-it (liso:lves, but we hope it is true, as it will be putting the snuif 19 at least out good purpose. RAZOR STROP Trike a strap of harnesiT leather; fasten earl end . to a straight pie'e of iwood—lljen rub upon it the flat surf:lcent tin till smooth. ft is said_ to be better than patent strops.-- Try it. TO TAK DE W 01 1 T OF LINT FS., Rub it well:with hard soap; then scrape some flue chalk and rub that also in the lin en, let it lie on the grass : as it dries, wet it a little more, and the mildew will came out. TO RENEW 'MACK VEIL. Pass them through a Nucor of gall and. water : then take a small piece of .glue, pour boiling on it ; pounce it thy, and it will be at beautiful as new.' TO ej„EAN BED IIeKN. Apply.Pulandtlitch by rubbing it in thick with a' vi* cloth; place it in the sun ; when dry rub.it with the hands", 'and repeat ne: cessary. TO MAKE THE OMR At any Llme you may make your hairontl easily, bq rubbing it with, ilie.beaten yolk of an egg, then wash off with :clean water, and put on a little pomatum. • CURE FOR PIMPLES One part of corrosive subliniate to thirty parts of clear spring water, • add essence of lose or almonds. Apply to ibe fac'e once a day. TO TAKE STAINS our AF•7il ' .fItWANY. Take spirits of salts six parts: salts of lem on one part.. Mix ; then'drop a little on the stains, and rub till they-disappear.-1 TO PcitFUME CLOTHES Take cloves, cedar artihrlittharb ; each one ounce; pulveris.e and spriaktg it in the chest or drawer. • • aRLEY STRAW jro - .11 MATTRiSSES. • Barley straw is the best for filliog mattres ses, and should be preferred to whtar, oat or other straw. TIM liflisTkߧ . " jQUANAL, - OD :11,017$1r1,1:LE ' GENERAL "ADVERTISER. TUE aidiatfiE:WATaini POWDERS ' ll ** l2 ictussalScusujor4 Ordisusre WaOkivs.. . . TS considered by Om=IIII3 who hare tested it, as .I. being the greatest Sclexcidr Rsalse Otis Werld. Entirely doing away with that laborious and Injuri ous practice or rubbing the •GLOTHES upon the WASHBOSSO, and a great Wring of Time, Labor and Elpp To . N. it. To prevent fraud and imposition, got many a retrying to palm ofr ankles 'map like mine.) the prop, ictor.l. Y. HOYT, trill put his written Signature on the top Labor ofevery packa4e. And he only arts an enlightened public not to confoned the German Washing Powders with others that arc In the market. It is pat up la packages with full directions and sold t the nominal prier of lel- rents, ' its. PRI N rims will Ind it greatly to their advantage to pnrchaiut these Powders, to cleanse their Tvphs and ROLLERS, hero; a Sere superior article, (or that porpo,e. li.anufartured only by 1. P. 10VT. At bin Laboratory and Principsl Depot, No 1 10 1000111 Falb 'greet, Philadelphia. hold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally.- A 'theta, discount made and evtensive advertising for Dm benefit of Agettia. Remember the name: (iCU MAN 15* ATM Nu POWDERS. Alt lettera to be prim paid. POWS HIP; Nov. Renit, Mr. I: linyt Mir.—having used your fter roan %Va.. hin; t'on•der, I ran cheerfully terrotnenit IL to El ery perAon for washingand scnibbingi believing It to he a great Raving or lluu• and Rouble, requiring in ice itSr? w. WasAboawd, thereby tieing ■ greet say in; Co the elottioni And .luTerislog wilts there-foorthm of the Latour and Et pen .e required in the old method of waNhitig. Your/, fir. AIABOARETT .puttips. Corner of Collllll3nd and Market sheets The above WaAhlne INV . /bra are for pale, whole ea le and retail ,by the ,sotercr. 'her. who has been ap- . p, , iiited :Ole /keret fill the court y of Schuylkill. Ile re;fl supply Merchants and others at. Mr. Ifor's pri er* per dozers, and thus pare the carnage. B. BANN AN, 'Bole Agont for Schuylkill County - - Nov. 29, 48-tf BURNING OF BARNUM'S rauscum trilder's Patent Safe again the Victor PIIILAUFLPIIIA, January 1at,18.52 The ' , Mama nit , ,r.Snre tt high I purchased a few yen' , -tore. and which wan in use by blellsrs. C. 0. fl..odee- Fon & Co., at the deNtrurtion of their store In the t.itadina 1,11..Wa as "BARNUM'S on the 501.1) uli has this morning been t at, alut the Inte rior woodwork, with some Nit fP "Hype plates'whitli were in the Safe during the iit'• (the hooks having he"li iem.ou'd), are fauna In be NH ARMED. 'I have this tin htirchasrd rum; Mr. J .buy:ifel snotbet "Pa tent sitlStlia,..ter,”.and wnuld 'olidcnilly recommend 111,,, well tainwn Safes to all who wish security ;134 in 41 act idental tires. G. S. APPLETON. ' We folly chlorii . in the alicien, and would also add that the large WALL FIRE-PROOF, near Width the ibtlt, Safe *Wm& ti2g nl.o t4ince been opened. and al tlioneti the oil tattle. appearance 19 g..odi acid the walls of the avu,e standing, the whole interior ix charr ed 1., einpftr, C. C. &Cu Late Seventh and Chet:milt streets. r~llE g enuine ,( Wild. r's. Patent ) sKi.‘mANl)r.n SAFES," which received the prize let at the great World's Fair, and are uni v”tsaily act:nowls,lged to be the mom perfect security against fire now known, can fie obtained of the only antioirized Agent in ail State, .1011 N rAnuct., 24 WalntttSi. Phil. *Sari'g of all other kinds, having been taken -in part pay for "lli•rritig's," will be sold at very Into ptiees. January r. 5.18.51: 5-3 in COLEM4N'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. A r Mt. 32.33,31, 33, and 37 Arcade, "%dada. rit)v NeritY Ab.rchanin ran save Roils 10 to 15 per rent. by pitrrh I,ling ;it the above Attires. By iin porting tray "WII 1:410tIN, paying but Nile rent. a nd 1111 l 14 plain I can undersell thorn, who fiturbave their goods here, pay high rents, anti lire tow prince... Constantly on band. a !arg;± assortment or Pen add Port" t hutvps, tirlisoin and liarors, Table and Fort,. in ivory, stag, builldo, Pone and wand Carters and Forks, Sivebr, Butcher Knives, Dirks, Howie Knives. Revolving and plain P 14144.4. Jn<t rereived, a large stock ottloagers' and Virus tenhohn'i. tine Pen and Congress Knives. A a 1.u., aqsortnient of Actordenns. &c., &c.— Al 40, (IT: English Ttvl; and Gemini:lMF. JOHN M COLEMAN, impede!. Der. 2 :7, 1:451. te2-if :Ittordilte to Art of Concrese. hi the year by J. S. IioUGHTON, M. O. in the 1134.11L'a tlttize of tt, Dist; itt 1 mil for lin. Gureru Dictrict or Ph-mis ? lvw GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! 'Auoliier Silontlflc Wonder! S. HOUGHTON'S I rcf , i Trtur. :DlGEsTivr, rum), on CABTitie Juice! l'rt.pa red Crum nennel. 'tir thy. fourth St. mleh Id - the 1)N. ;trier tflrertion, of !Juror, Etr . ble, the ttreut .1 5. Ilbugluota, fit It. of Phil:W.4olb. Pa. • 'VW: yy truly mom/print ternody far Indlrertion. Livrt :toll Ilrbiluty, CO nit' anor Nnior.•',l own mot hoc', by N:.1111+ . 0 own ..t.rnt. the Ill:truir Hall a teaqpnon Pepsin. infused In water, will or di:soli e, Five Witt nth; Kt! Itmiel Beef in about too hours, not nc I In. , tomacti. Pep , in is Ih.• cltn•lrleitkent,lii Great !lige:ging nide o f the tla:trir June—the solvent of the Fond, the tying, Piel.rtv Me, and Stimulating agent of he Sn.ntarli and line:dines, It catr,icied from Ui muse Sini . nacli of the W. thus forming an Artifi• Fln{d,pretisrlclikethe natural Da nu le in its ht.a furnishing a coup i r . and perfect substitute for It. Sty the aid °Vilna meliarailtin. the pain• and evils of tnahz,tton and lit .10CIISia are removed, Just am they would he by a healthy Stomach. It is 110111 r wonders for IllyimptiCs raring cares of Debility, Emaciation, NPftriattli ~yr .. I the, and Dympeptie Consumption, litifinnsed to bit on ihc cer,vn of the grave• The Scientific Evidence upon is named, i, in the highest d•gtee retimrkable.l EVIDENCEI refrMated 'work On Animal iThemietry, sap: h Artificial DigestlreFlnlAana nowt to the Galtric . Joice, mar he readily prepared upte canton,' membrane of the anmarli of the Calf II ItG., II VilflollA altieieS of fond, an meat and Agra, A And in the ,3111.. 1;1.11111er ;I, theywuotd be ICI theirrimatiainmarh.' lir In LIR tttnnti "Fond and Dirt " /..1.10.1re.1 by Fowler,' ,t, ‘Vell!c - New Torii. page 111” =amr great Lill :red degetilleq 'be preparation. There are few higher ahthort- Li., Ill:11111r. Pereira. lir. UtiiiMe,ln hw taltishlescritinga onthe • •Phyetol• ney or threctitin,f• otiseives that '•:t ditritinition 01 OP Jae qouot It y of Ilse 113.1r1r ,mice is a prominent a n d all-prtt:Win; t 301 e of Ily,pepstri ;" and he states than "a distinguiclu•d pinfesPnr of medicinrin London, who wa ta•verrly arnien,d With thiscomplaint, find „,g om i t el•-r In Mil, had recourse In the Gastric . frmn the stomach of living animals, which proved roil, plt let ilicre print.” Dr. Crab:tin. atitimi Of the fanimin trnt.cs on "Vege table 1.10." says: •'n i; a reinallsatile tart in phy.l - file ~ l oncirila of 3011131,, macerated In. water, impart to the fluid the pr.meity of ilis•olctus cat 3141, Irc of fond. and ..CmTectitie a Lind Oran" 111.131 di:le:4lon 01 them in no tvtoc different from the natni die.l , llcc poicess." • hr. 'n great "Chrauintry or Man,'' (Lea S. inahenar4,rbil3.lsis, pp. ^2l-2) ..sys ••Tne clia.owery P Ere:lN tot me a arty tto in the chemi• eat nagnir nr bleysai.m. Ff.III rerent experiments, We know that rood iii . +AniVe.l an rapidly in an 4111- licial iki,f.prepaiP.l crnin pep4i ti . iii i t i n i n the natural 11:aairic. Juice 1'1011,4.40f the Jefferson College. Malik deipbla,iutli. great work 4.n human votes MOW llin 11 fifty to. to an px3sojontion of t hi s subject. His experiment,: with Dr. Braun - Mut. nu t he I:3Strir Juke, 4.1da1t0.41 Ic ton t bl•lieint huandu qornach and front :num.& are wril known. "In all cak..l." nrctirted as. petrel - Ily In ihe Octal a-, nl the nalurnidipestinns.“ tar. Vortll W. Iptaper,Profefnor, of Chemistry In the netlical College of the University of New `fork, In hi.; "Tett Hook of Vitesnistry,'• rage ;$6, R ap : has hreo a quentlon whother.artiiieial digestion could he ;unformed- hit II if , now univerwally ti.hultted that o "lay t 0.." Dr. Carvnitt'sgiamtard wore on Physiolagy,widdi to the Mr:3ll.m( every phytician, and l axed 39 a TrAt Book in all the Colleges, to foil of evidence stall f a'the shore. teSketina- thert.markable Dlg. lire power of 3111 i the. ftet that it may be readily swpalatt..l from the Stotrint+ or the calf or ox, and nitvil for vxperiumnta in a rtifiati or as a ftltirtiy (or tiisr.ige or the SlOttintit. and detkie id se. Cretion nl (Lottrie Inky. All modern works on Chemistry, litateria Medica, and Phy.,•sology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, .les-rrito• the chatartt,r anti properties of Pepsin, and ',tate twiny interestilsl details respenting Tlse•llict that an artificial die.rt.tive Fluid, or flaarie Juice, perfectly rrsierublina HIM nalural fluid, 'nay be readily prepared, doe's not adisill of question. The only wonder is, that it has not been applies' to the 'rare oft n.1ig ..0101, and 14 , nennia—sn naturally does silt!' a use suggest .to the mind. Dvspr.Psik Dr. llontshton'a Pepsin has prodsiced the most mar t...does elferta, its ell ri easis of Debility,Ernaelatlon !nervous and Itypissqstle Consumption. It irr isniaw;:ible to nitre the detail+ of car.es in the DMUS of adverti,s•uss•sat ; hitt anthetiliraled teitihratel Ve'brell riven Or more than TWO Hundred remark-' able rure,, in Philadelphia, New York, and 'Mehra alone. Tlw:e were nearly all desperate callers, and 111..1'Hr...eV/fro: not only rapidinsi wonderful, but per nutrient • it is a great Ncrybor Antidote, nil partienlarly fi.efot for tendency :o.fiftions disouter, Liver Com phinf, revel- and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Acne, or badly trent...l Fever and Ague. and the evil efPetc (xcolinine, :derail - V. and other drifts upon the tremor, after a Ifintrieknern: /Oro, for ea rein in eating, and ilie. too free use ofardent epin[s.— almgst rreonrileff Ileattli with lei emperanee. 01.1) STOMACIV.COMpLAINTs. There is no Corm of old Stomach complaints which it dors not seem tp reach and remove at once. No matter how had they may he, it gives lusiattt relief! A single dose removes all lint unpleasant Symplume ; and it only needs In be repeated for a short time to make these good effects permanent Porn) , of blbod, and vigor of body follow.at once. It is particularly excellent in rases of Nausea, Vomiting,Crainea..Sore- DCAI3 Or the Pit OC the Stomach. distress Mier eating. l ,, rv, cold elate of the Mood, Heaviness. Lowness of tipirits.liespondeney.Einatiation, Wrakncse;tenden cy to lnsanlty.fin hide, &i . lir lioughton's l ! epslni la sold by 'nearly all the dealvr,s in tine drugs and Popular Medicines, through out the ITnitCd Stales. It is prepared in Powder am' in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the uir`n of physicians. Private ircaMrs fur e of , may be ()brained o C f Ur, Tfou;lito th f or en or M physicians s agent', describing •the whole proceim of preparation, and giving the In tlior ittcs upon ;shier), the claitniof this new remedy rue bas...d. As it is not a Secret 'remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by plilsiciana in respectable standing and regular practice. •Price, One Lollar per bottle. PEPSIN 1$ I'OWIIER Sent by &Vail. Free of „Pastore. For convenience pr sending to ail parts f iheroun try, the Iggestlire Matter, of the Pepsin, le put up in the form of Powder, wtthrlOrectiotis to bediasolved in water by the patient. Them powder.; eontainitt a r the oastiv mallet ay the tonttlrio, and twill be !rat 113. mail, Free of lot (Inc Dollar cent (pout paid) tit Mr..l. rt. Boughton. M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. • atservtdthsst—Every bottle of the cellular Pepsi* bears the written algnature of J. IC Iloacblon, M. D., ante—ploptiiitor. Thliadelphia, Po. UnPil-fiell, and Trade Mark freart4. • _ gold by all D:uurriats and Deniers in Dedieinem. , • AGENT4--Pottiallle„ D. Damian, J. 0. Dimwit. C. Al lITIN Pept 8, IBM =MM=Iel ass Pout 18 your hair falling MTV Or is .your bead covered iwith Dandruff of &soft!too, make a trial of B TOII.9B,CMEMICIAL wits iNVIGORATOIt. Dun. deeds of persons in all part" of the'coustry.wboan heads were entirely bak‘havo bad their hair folly restored to Its original perfection by the use of Orli Vailllble article. Read the testimony. New York. Jan. 1.1851. Me. Brom—Dear Bmitb, of Newton L. 1., obtained a bottle of your eseellent Hair Invig orator for his little girl, about four years olds her Lead being entirely hald:r no hair or any consequence Wring grown on het bead from her birth, and : sur prising as it may appear. atter baring used but one bottle,* complete held of hair was produced nearly two inches lung. of a fine healthy growth. A. DOOLITTLE. M. D., N 0.141 Grand 81: • . Philadelphia, May 10,1650. MIL STORM—BIT : After being bald for a number of years, and having used nnmerous preparations to no effect, your Chernkal Hair Invigorator has pro duced a fine head of new half, and I hardly know how to express my gratitude for time benefit I have received from your valuable article. J. WAIIetWOLTII. No. 10 Orchard pl. The following testimonial is from Mr. Whiakin, editor of the Itatumbry Cur rier : lisle INV LToll.—lt gives 11 , 4 ninth pleasure. Unsolicited, to record our teminiony in favor of the greet pie -alma manes. andentireerheary of rrtorts' Chemical Hair invigorator. (in reform ing from a recent severe: attack of tiluesi, we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant crop of hai r was rapidly falling off, and risanriag In have on band a sample °C ilia above article. furnished by She tll3llll - many month. previously, we used but a tin gle bottle, at directed, and found 11 10 operate like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and creating a new and healthy action of the fealtm Carib:tn.—A* for Storrs' Cie-mire Heir fmtrivra toe, and never let dealers jpersuade you to use army other anirle at a substitute. Price ItS renta per bottle. General Wbuleoale Apia's—V. P. A:VET AL CO., No. 120 Arch ft, Plitlidelylas. For sate by desters geosrsily. Foisale In Pottsville by J, BROWS. Jan.l7, 3-ly I A rip HE undersigned having been entreated with the di J. rectlon of the Pottsville Acadetnyoakes the liberty to reeummend this Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal, who received his education in the best einiversillesof Geo many and Paris . , and who has been for several yearsengaged in teaclung in this country, will teach ancientand mislern langusges, to Latin, Greelt,Hebrew,Germanand French, the higher branches of Mathematics, as Geometry, Algehr •Inrire.rine, Mensuration and Calcultiv, as well as Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry ; whilst Mr. J. T. stioeuga,, a gradualc.of Yale Col lege and a greCtlCAtflook.keeper. will take charge of the Englishtranches, as Spelliag, Reading, Writing, Composition, nite.tOrtt. Arttbmetic, Illetory and Geo graphy. Tbenrinclpies of Hook-keeping will tie taught and the pupils exercised In the keeping of fictitious accounts by double entry. Maria Ayer, a gradu ate of New Hampshire Female Seminary, has been engaged to teach the Elemeittary bratiebee and Draw ing. Eventbe smallest boys will he faithfully taught by the teachers themselves, and to young men an up portunity will he olforded to prosertite their studies as tar as at any ornate common Coheres. With a strict discipline shall be combined* respectful and kind treat mem ofthe se halal% Pupils from abroad can be worn modated with boarding on moderate tertlia.in respecta ble privateboarding houses. Those desiring totem the German language thoroughly, eau tied admittance In an avrompholied German family. The tenni, of Tui tion are as hitherto,: 114. yearly, for Languages and Drawing iS extra. The year Is divided into 3i:editions, Ist from theist Monday in Sept. to New Year,olo, ex tra 113; 2d, front New Year to the 2d Monday in Avail. $7 and g 2 50 extra, 3,1 from thence to the ad Monday in July, ga. and 112 50 extra: Hills payable at the end of the first month of each session. It is highly Jimmy. tan! that every scholar about,' enter the School with the conunencement of the Oral ett.” July 12,1821 • DR. HEAVE 1..1 . 11011 V'S , la. - POWDERS. eitlk ruittlii pr . tiros is now being offered to the public jas a gua nerd OM for the 'WAVES in Hor ses, and as e only known medicie, in'the world having been used In the private Veterinary practice, of the proprietor for the last 37 years ; and he has never known it to fail ill a single instance of 'motto• clog a lasting tyre, and leaving the horse in good spirits for work. The uttpr inrompetencrof the bumf: for labor, when troubled with this common disease, should induce eve ry one having such to apply imme diately for this remedy. l'riee one dollar per package, which will Le sent" with Nil int Celjotio:; to any part of the l!titled States All letters or conontinieat ions lobe addressed " Post Pahl," to I. P. HOYT. Rear of No. lb South Fifth Street, Pldladelphla. . . -rr Wholosate Agent fiw the Uniu•d States. N. B.—Aelints wanted thronehoui the country, to to Whom a liberal ilisrotint will ta. riven ; and their names placed in the. adveriisemente. Address as atmve. Dr. Ifoyt's (leave Powders for !..I.le, w•holexale and retail, by H. HANNAN. ;ink Agent (or Rebnylkill County. Oct. I. - 41-fin DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c., &C. CHIEIPP MUMMA KIM, H. W. Corner of Second 11l and Green street"; Philadelphia, respectfully ill vites the attention of gtorekeepers,ilitilders and eth ers, to his extensive * Stock of fresh Drugs and Medi eines, to which he hay rerently been adding front late stock of WINDOAV GLASS is fully equal if not superior to •tey ether in the city. and compels, all Mit difierent qualities of American, French. Eng. risk and nelpan,:or e very size. from r. s , 4 In 31r* Al. Also. Plate Glass in all its variety. It. R. Z. ton. Agent f',4 Mllletilr.Glass Works; Aunt ikon Class wilt he fuillitthed at tusnufartnrers privet. WHIT CI 11.1KA ft, warranted pare. In 1111,. or ge.7.1, at makers prices. All colors dry and CrOillid in oil. — Lin-.... 41 Iril , :ipithst of Turpentlnw, Varnishes, itntsites. Diamonds, arc., tneether with all, the popu lar Patent Medicines of the rtay. All for sale, either Wholesale or 'toad. at the lowest prices, and deliv ered free of expense at any of Hotels, Wh.trves or Depolo in the flip. PAARP.RT sitogst AKEft. S. . Colll.l' :letting! and Greet. Streets, Philsda. Sept 21% 11 , 51 39 fun BLARES Patent Fire Proof PAINT I'ROM onto. 'it r. AtiliArribeft, have peat !received a further sup -1 ply of Uri-loin:War and valuali e•ubstance. lir addition to the alate ruler, tiny have a beautiful chocolate "Thrown, resembling the sand stone now in use. and so much aduilied for the front of 11, principal ing redients are s ilira ,:ahmiinn and prti.• tor ide ithn, which iu thy optnton 01 scientific men salisfartorily atennuls for Its tire-proof nature—the twolrOflller•qhmanr,•A being nun-r trirtur,,,a u d lbe latter acting as a cement.tor bind the whole together and make a flan and durable paint. For 11Vr it is mired witn Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the : , sole as ordinary piton, to wood .Iron,tin, zinc, canvass, paps,‘,..% c. It hardens grade ally and to-tomer. fire-proof. It is partl:nlarly suits ble for roofs of-trnitdings, steamboat atilsrar-decks railroad bridgea.feures, &r,- A inufecitted with the. mit le Is equal to, - oner of slate, its vast saving of ez• ponce. fiperiniens may he seen at the Ohre 'if the uhrerl• bent. 11A ItirlSON, 1111.0111e:118 dr Co., No. 43{ South Front lit..,Philada,' Antil22.lß4Fl. 1741 TO INVALIDS AND Tim stag• QPF.CIFIC Itt tnedies fur each Complaint. prey:tient I) in thin sorilon of the country. Moot molt rtna (Wive of this truth may he had (with s FREE AL MANAC far !big' year containangparticglars), by nn J. H. C. MADNIN.Cent re sired Pettily ille .1. W, DIDUS, Minersville. CEO. lIEIFSNtDER, NPW Castle. AC ENTB for this County, always observing On rAtit remedy thefollowing NCITICE.—A II Pleporstions liercinfote kuown os "COMSTOCIi•R'' or efitditTOCK ic FO's, always !whinged and now belong EXCLITSIVEIS to Dr Latin!. S. Comstock ; and though the signature of s.'omstorit Sr. Co. will be continued, this cairn hide! with the fac simile denature of Dr L. lg. C. A' ill in future designate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPUMOUS. <4 , '' • Jan.3lort, 1851 PERFUMERY ! PLack - u AWRY I ! D and Haur , u Eau Lti.trate Odorante, la a most capital article for cleansing the head and hair. Vinaigre Aroniallnue, a superior article for the toilette, prefet able In the best Cologne. tor r's Chemical Ilair itHipratnri. vcirio's Magic Italr Veino's Parisian Fluid for Curling the Hair, ale/lII'M Unman Kalyitor, for the Complexion, Purified Charcoal Paste. an e=eellrbtailisle rot . the teeth. • 'Frehle'Ettracts, fits the Handkerchief Genuine Brat's Oil In Bottles and Puts,' Glenn's Indian Oil fur the Hair. Houieielru Antandine Cur chopped hands, Fenner's cetrhrsted Pomade Divine, Philmnme for the hair, a fine IFtencli article. HattePa Rose Tooth Paste, HatreErt Heßilarmry Powder for removing hair, Wheeter's Tratierry 'Tooth Wash, Roussel's Odoutine„S Roue Twat& Paste, Cologne, Florida, Bay old Lavender Waters, For . sale nth. lifauufariturer`a priees.nt • H. HANNAN'S Cheap Vazicty Rime Feb. 14,11it3. TUDIDCMADOES to the OLD CODNIST. liTtlE WUIDICIUBED. DAVIDE mum Arrang,e anent' in various parts of Ireland and Scotland, and with Messrs. SPOONED, ATWOOD &CO., Dan. kers, London, is prepared to draw Sight Dills from One Pound Meiling to any amount required, payable in all pa'nfr of rmeland.lrehind,Wrotland and Wake. Persona remitting Five Dollars a, the round In par (lands, with the name of the person who is to draw the money. n bill for the amount, with a receipt for them to hold, will be retorned. Collections made, In all'paits of Europe, and For eign Dills nf; Exchange cashed. Il!XI FJ 1- 4 .)kt,Jl4:isativP , i...A e_tHJOCCRIES AND PROVISIONS AT PHILAREI.- phla wholesale prices. The nutleraiv,ned bee' opened in the Wirer Terrace Wilding, Centre Street Pottsville. n general assortment of Groceries, Pro. •banns, Fish, ;Oil. rke„ allot which will be sold at the same prices that country merchants part() the Philadelphia Jobbery, freight added. All goods sold at ibis establishment, are purchased from first hands In the fluke of New York and Phliadelpida,and deal ers will be Supplied hete, at the same advance that Philadelphia merchants have in buying from the:came parties. Merchants are respeeindly solicited to call and ex amine for Hammel Sea,befare Staniar:he city. C. J. DOBBINS, Agent: April 28. 1851.. ' 17-If. HARNESS, SADDLERY, 40. JAMES POWEf. PETEllii Saddle and Hornets maker. Irem England, begs resperthilly to announce to she inhabitants of Pottsville' and surrounding neighborhood, that he has commenced business as above. in libitphy'e bonding's, 'Centre Street, near the Pennsylvania Hall. where he has on hand km as sortment of goods of British manufacture, (viz) Lon don Whips, MU and spurs. riding and driving La p in. sponge. +therm& skins, brushes.,and various othe articles connected with the above bind of busines N. O.—AD kinds of Jobbing both light and heavy done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasons We terms. • oct:ll,Hial . .41-ly PIM= soer WOUES South East Ceram; .f Crewe 4- /11141 RivettePairffda- OFFEITOR SALE' TOE rations qualities orattivin and' rale Soaps, and respectitilly lavke The Antiphon of purvioaßeta. red dest in Schuylkill Co: SACON & CO. ALFRED LAWTON. helot' entinetted , with the above Eatablithmetit. intiats Abe patronage of his Meads, and will attend to all ardent sent by mall, or otherwise. • 116-Iy Phllada I lday St, 1851. .11.tt MENSIEL'S ESSENCE . OF COFFEE `its package of this Essence will go as far ai roar la pounds of Coffee—and Coffee leaden' Ibis Essence wiU preserve the taste of thereal Coffee. with the ad ditional!' a wortudelicate and fleet flavor. It is also ware conducive to health than the finer Coffee. Is ea ster aside. dnet net reclaim anything to cleat It. and is free from sediment. This Essence is now extensively aped in various sections of the tenuity./ matte agent having Sold ;16,000 cakes in a single county in ibis State. Price it} cents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail by the salocriher. at his variety store. U. UANNAN, Agent for Scbnylkill.Co. as. Merchants and others supplied to wit a gain al the Manufacturer's prices. Try It. 1 have examined an ankle prepared by .Merits. lintninel, Dobler & Co., of Philadelphia. called • Es sence or Coffee." 'Web is Intended to be need with Coffee for the purpose of improving It. 1 And it not only free from anything delitetirom to health, Mn on the et e nt a t ee ra t r i y iw ol th b ei mo ugr in ed e it:oto of which it is eumpooed, are ! p JAMES It. CHILTON, N. D. Chemist and Analyttirt,l3 Chamber* Pt. New York. Ann. 1 . 1851. IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE! THIOMpn UP WRIGHT'S INMAN VEGETABLE PILLS IN BOUT') AMERICA!—VELLoW FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! Satia, Mars., April 26. ISM. William Wright, Esq.- Dear :'tir-For many years we have been the Salem agents, and'also el one time the county agents, far the tale at your valuable otedi-. eine, and during the whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one Instance. have the pills which We have, sold been complained of an causlag injury, or not itecianplishing their proper mission. It is doubly gratifying whets we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine whirls is sold has been the means ofdoinggreat good and rife:wing many livers. Last year we so l d three dozen boxes to go to a for. eiowport,and thli day have received silence from the merchant who ordered them, giving altaCetitlnt or the wonderful etfecta - which they did in cutiug a large _number of persons who were attacked with a prevail- ing epidemic similar to the yellow freer; while those under the regular physicians' treatment, who were in the Hospital, sonic three oteirinitig tlati Governor, Magittratea,&c.,fell victim:lto tint diseaSe. ' If you would liana copy of letter, we don't know of any impropriety in giving it ,you, and perhaps it would he of ServiCo to haveit published, togetherwith our name,., as it it nildressed to Us. We will consult the parties interested, and if yon wish it, you will please write us. Respectfully, yours, W. 4. P. It. Ives. The following la the letter alluded to shove:— Clsvgicse,_ltiarch Mesas. W. it. S . . 11. Ives. Merchants, 'Salem : Iftenilenien—ror some yenta part I have adopted in toy family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian tits, table Pitts (lire whom you are his agents in :talent) and have found that medicine 01 great worth. Mat November we werevb-iteil by a kindof infiam ntatory fever, (the same, I fv,•Nume which greatly af flicted our neighbors, the Brazilians, for neatly a year) the symptoms of which had un analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred pereolie fell victims to the elredelllic great nuiuher for a population as small as oars,) Out doctors named it the true yellow fever, lint - their skill was Inefficient to stop its progress, coo -1 fining their modg of treatment to the tire of quinine, and the alunteation of teethes. forbiddlog the use of purgatives, and or course, all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, as also the Governor, several Magistrates, several officers, and In fact alt those who were really:aided with the disease, fell viclhus hurler their mods of treatment. A ranntli previous. 1 had received the, r tbrtpit 1)0 IPA of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I pre.aitire were I ght at your store by Mess,s. Iltoldsmith, Newcomb & Farless, merchants In your thy, unit with whom I am doing Irm.lness. ; had the opportunity to administer these Pills to several under my roof, w ho were millet mi with the same feter, and Iwo noses OT eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave away nearly all my Pills to some twenty rut thir ty petsnns, and nth/vete relieved as it were lay en , chatittnent. L. ANGELE, Principal ty . ALL TEAT ARE AFFLICTED rtrini Coughs, Croup, Cold, Inflammation of the, V V Lunge. Comm mni inn. Dram hilts, Affilma. !nein ems. Spitting at Blood, Irritation and Horsir,. of ths Lungs, Difficulty of Breathing', Patna ood Weak nee,. 'of the Breast, and all other disea‘es of the pulmonary organs, Can he cured by Itill &Ws CELEBRATED CHINESE EX VECTOBANT. `Thin-medicine stir .passes in efficacy all other preparations now betere the mimic. as thousands Can Wills eonfidenee,proclaim In the ,world. In every case Cl this medicine failing to produce an effectual titre of the above diyeasee. the money will he refunded which War pail Air the medicine. To be obtained et !IRIAN Rc CO.'e, No. 411.4 M ARKET Fitreet. Philadelphia. 'Pike *Pper hot. Tite medicine yviii• he sent to Soy parr of the linked Stalea, by peraonx addressing a lei ter. a remit pa nied with the rash, to lIRIAN dr. CO.. 409 Market Street, Pitilrilelphia. ' Pelt. 11, 1;152. 7.21tv 131M0 POTTS - MLR ROLLING DULL. 9 , 11 E subscribers respectfully sanounce to the pnb -1 Ile, that their new Rolling Milt is noW conipletell and In dull operation, and that they are prepared to supply nil kinds of li.tr Iron of various sizec, which they will warrant to • bo superior in quality to any ohtaiiied from abroad, at the name prices. They also manufacture T Rads, for the use rattle ealliertea and tvelzbilig front 11 Jo SU lbs. Per yard. made of Aim heat Itoin, and which will be found much cheaper than the impotwil article. Rettig practical therhanica. and'having nad em.ia erable experience in the Iron .business, they Witter theinadrea that sliCy can give entire sail:a - action to purchasers, and will alas make it their hiterem to pa. Maniac home MalllllllCillfeM. IMPORTANT NEWS TO TETI PUBLIC. Pr. N, fIOWMAN, riircieon Dentist. takes this method of nnilaig the pnblie •all•o• generally and ids friends in ILlrtihil3r. 11131 he has removed his Denistry ( the («riper room which he occupied, to the' Second shay of the flair brick building at the corner of 14 AIME"! and S NIN D Opals, we:st tildeond Cam doors above N.M. Wilimn Office r where he will at all times be ready to perform all Operations on the Teeth, a nd from his extra ad- Vantages In his prOtession, and lite long tune hrlhis and some of the large Cities, in practical ex bo can and will warrant all biv work, or ask no tont pensatinn• lire. 20. 5 -I r WEICIIT Tables of ditTerent• leng.it.of Round, Square and Flat liar Iron, Steel, &e.. by a erar- Seal dleehaith.—this it one of the moat twin! works published fur Dealers and Workers in Iron, and those who tee it, ever loupd. So correct are the ealealo tions,that,any person ran safely buy and sell with the Book, without even wriehin&the Iron and Just published, mire 25 cents, and fur stale wholesale and retail by . R. BANNAN• By enclosing nine postake stamp", the work will be mailed free. to any part of the enonty.—The Trade 'applied at the usual discount: Jan.. 24, 1552. rearnria ENGINEER, smtvnrint, &c rplIE sobseriber having Ititated himself in Market I. street, between INintre and idecouil, opposite. N. N. WHOM, Eves., office. bees to offer hb flll oremion at am Ices to the. Owners of Goal Lands. fkial Opera tors, and °them. Ile has, for several years; been en'• 'Waked as Engineer. AurveYor. and , Pdanaker of Coal Nines in the North 0 f Enkland,and has had some years experiiinee In this County. Any work entrusted to his care, will be executed carefully and promptly.— would flak a trial an the beat rerosnmendatton and test of his abilities. CEO. K. Nov. Ibil ,47-tf U 1; &, .,; CENTRE STRE:ET t porrsVILLE. rpm subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade, Machinists "and Operators. at Philadelphia prices, (freight added) wholesale or retail. best American Dar Iron, manufactured in Pottsville, and warranted of superior quality. Also, lisht T rails ' suitable for odors I ,and Cable t.'hainsOuralahed at short -notice direct Item the importer. E. V ARDLEY rc idUN. • York glare, N0v.2 4 2, InAl. -474 f P. IPOIEICD VENETIAN UIJND AND rIPDANSPARENT,WINDOW Shade Manufaitnrer, A. Wholesale ftM Netslf. , No. 4 4; SOUOI Er Street, Philadelphia. LETTERED SHADES for Store Win.. Oen paloted to order," • • ALSO TWA llnode, Duff Shade*; Pape . t• Cortatori: VW:board Platte; Macao", &e. DirkeofrOcee,' Clyde and Ptei; &e., for Drapery Curtetus. • August la, 1831. NATTITLVS OWN REMEDY. TUE INVALID'S -BEST FRIEND! I have. in consequence. remitted to Blesses. Gold en:llth, Newcomb and Fairless, the sum of forty for the puichase..nf that quantity 14013 medicine. and II timer you to deliver the Pills at fresh :1.4 'llONA:de. I tequest you also to desire Dr. Wright to have hig directions translated In French. whiz!' will tend great ly to,Mrealate his Pill:. not only here, but also in the othercoloniestvliereiliepopulation is more onmernini. Excuse me. gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken to address you this letter, which, for the sake of hu manity, I have been compelled Main, as 1 do not mean to 'speculate en an atitle which proved salutary to a Member of poor people, and in fret Most of the vow,- lotion retitle:ll to a state of itolleenee. and it would he sinful for any one to seek Incr.: in such a way. Arrept, denitemen, the 11111 AL ME1...A . 41111 sahttrtionr Or your vertiotoallent servatut, A. l'it•li Vvl.4. The medicine is for sale. wholesale and retait,eittaer in F.nglisll, French, tterinan,or SpAnish direettons,at the Principal tlihre, UM 'RUE rti,, Anil for sale by T. P. BE ATTV & Cll. Pottsville G. Mown, do; H. N. f eisler, do; W. M. (ticket, in, w igshurg ; Cringe flanonser. do.; LevAti & Mita -111311, Schuylkill Raven ; W. Taggart Tanl2.loa ; Mir DOI & itiwiltan,Nrqv Philadelphia • ALS( ItiVall7. ; Patterson: Wheeler & Ponegrove ;J. Rohin. hold, r io t chotiin ; W. Conner, TlnArarora : gan, dio.; Chin. fleitielheia, Ringgold; ire-hod Po) cr. 'AP ficanalinre; in.:A.l4i Dreher. Emit Brunswick; 11, Koch, Alidiftepoit Lewis fleiltier, Port Cerlion; JlllO. prat; J. floonbar, Sr., Patterson; (ro. It. Potts, errickvolle.; Price & Hughes, st. Clair; & floater, Llewellyn; Johanna Ciii k do.; Reit - filo viler, New Castle; J. W. Radar, Millel , - tille; BI 1.01 & 11.111.11. ; Tr 1.111.0 ; Jno. ii. Met 're:lly, do.; Jacob Kauai:oath I.iivrer Mal§anialwo ; and by Arent. in alt 0(11.11 Carter..( the county, InLar and lb! 'Tillie.' States June 7, InSf 3013 1300 E BINDERY, And Blank 800 l Ma v j'a-c to y rrIlE oftberritier ban opened a JOB 111)11K 111NDE . I ItY AND BLANK 111/01: MANIUrAtrrOItV, in the ba,einent of W , .. 4F.LrbtlnY'S New tier of MA KBE F and ttEri IN 11 Streets, P.lllFWille. 2103AZINIF P•IMPULP.TS,.NIWSIIIWSS, old Books rebound. and Idloatics tined up. in any and every style of Ilifolitm. at the 1101 BLANK 110010.—Illaving one of the very best RULINI Mal:1111 , i Est nnw in use, 1 am prepared to make Blank Bnoka In order. and rule them In any pattern, as cheap ac it tan be done elsewhere. for Blank Books. and hdl head. printed and ruled. at the PfinfirSl notice. In (art all kinds rework dine in the Book Binding, Trintina and Biding, line. Persons will find It to their advantage - to ghe me a call, as 1 have every facility to do all kltida or wort, and pledge myself to do it as well, Mad al cheap, as it can he done either th. City or County. R. 1.. 111ARPLE. Practical Kook Binder. January 31at, 1852.. " sif 11A1.11LIS, BURNISH &CV 401 f Dee G,1851 A USEII7I, NEW worat. strm'omtiUston eprie antauCtirs INsttizAst•E,'dainitAti" - ikta Trysteozapat ay; n ITbiladelpALT. (Mee mi. 132 - eigtoo; f3trest.,_-.Capital, 440000. WT. I/OmM Contlnne to make Instnranceson,Lives on the most favorable tEttel9. :" The capital Minato:6d aadtavested,together with large and constantly increasing reserved Mud, of fers * perfect security to the litsurid. _The premiums' may be: paid yearly, half yearly; or quarterly. • • . ' . . . The Comparip add a norrea periodically to theta surances for life. The ,tirn Warms, appropriated in December, IS acd the remind henna In December. 1049, amount tiOan addition of On 50 to every *lwo inward ender the tildes* polleire.- making i1t1462 - 50 which will be paid when it shall tarcoute a claim, in. stead of glom originally insured; thu nett oldest a mo unt to Mgr 50; the nest in age to 81412 50 for ereiy slow •-the utters Itt the saute proportion ac. cording to the amount and time i of atauding, which additions make an average of more than GO per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nualpremituti Thr followi Sitter n; are, ♦' few examples from Abe CIE Polity ti!sin red. additiol. lky raturo aditloos. No 53 —,---7---r— -/107 .252 .1".0 . 91050 50 FS .• ' 2500 ' : 656 'ZS ' 3.156 15 " .1.78 .4(s00 4;5 . 2,475 00 .' 3'..3 WOO II S 7 !.0 ' 6,137 LO ice. &e. ' &c: - ' 4:t. • ramplthttis obniOning tataefi of Glue and emsluna iitlll6, ECM if ; awl nitther,lDAllM3ooll enl) to hid alibi . Office., n.w.nicit.a.nos;,preshipnt Joim F. JabEie,Actuary. • The Pa Agrrther ja Agent for the alter° .. cqmpany fa Schuylkill County, and will offect insuranr,s, and give all nerelaary informithin on the vobject. • : !, IL'OANIYAN. June '29. thr..o '26-11c PROTECT YOURSELVES , . TIII DIOAWIIT• Matsui rialety Insnraitee Company —Office North Rosh of the Earhange, MIN th, Philadelphia. FIRE INEU tiNCE.—llailitings, Merchandise 'hod other prdperty I Town and 'Cosiatir, hashed acainh loas•orilamace t.Jddd lire et the lowest -rate n f premium. MARINE INSBRANCE.—'Priey alto insure Wrds. Cargoes and Freigida.foreian or coustwite u odes open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ILh OD TRANSPORTATION.—They also Insure inerchandize transpnited I.y Wagon', Railtond Fars, Canal Boats and +Steamboats, on rivers and taketwau the most Moms! terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph U. Peal, James C. liana Edmund A. Sunder, Thenphilud . John C. Davin. "H. horn Brooks, Robe's Dorton. Henry John R. Penrose, Hugh Crate. Samuel Edwards, . Heorire • Ceo. C. Leiner, Opener, MCIIVAD, ratVilril Darlington, Charles Kelly, Isaac it. Davis, .1. H. Johnson, IVilliam Foiwell Willinnt Hay. lohtiNetvlin, Dr. r. Thnltin4 4 Dr. H. M, Huston, John, ellers, William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Misread, D. T. Morgan. Win. Beg aleYi WILLIAM MARTIN President. ,I111 , 11A111) R, Nnurnokrs, Recretary. The antiseritier having been appointed agent for the above Company, in now prepared to make Insurance nn all destripilonst of property nn the mast liberal lernlA. Apply at 0.11. Putts . office, Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Rimer. Pottsville. , A. NE MAPHONAI.II. • Nov 11. 1819. ' • 45.1 y , INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN .FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY =Mn=3 O No_ 1611 ,1 t 1 14;14n4ti t .tx.roet, near Fifth St Charles .N. lianrkrr. ileorge W. Itic.bards' Thamas Han, Mordecai 0. Vrtvis, TQWI“ Wagner. Adnlplie E. Bork, Sarativl Cram, David H..llrown, Jacob IL Sinn'', Mot l'Attemoli, Continue to make Innitra nee, permanent or linittrd on every de:iernition of properly, in town and country at ralei as low aS are ( - Ansi:tient with security, The Company have regetved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Ca pita I and, I'temlums,-•afely invested, afford ample protection ai Ihr. nagu The ri,,sets of the Company or, JantlftrY lot , 13i8,'au piiiiliaivilagneeabiy to an Act of Atternlily, were au follows, r,lz : Morlealina $890.558 05 Stork g, 51,563 25 Real Estate, .10.338 CAsn, Temporary, bnans, 125.450 00 d122u,097 07 Since their ineorporatian, a period of eighteen years , , they have paid upwards ornate mininn fine h un deed thousand Jailors., tosies by fire, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance,as well as, tim ability' and d kotsitloo to meet with prompt- CHARLES N. DANENER, President. CUARLES CL BANCRER, Memel:try. The subserthnr has. been ammtnted agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to matte insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW ItiltAssEl, Agent. Lottiville, Jan 11,1851 ' '2-tf "lam a man, anti deem ',wino tatirk rdalr• to ma's faro:gni° rnJ frivingt." ItEAXI:: YOUTH AND MANHOOD- Avi,:onoul.iro nr a premature death'. K - K SIAN on Siff Pietervation.- droll 'VI rents. 'flits book, jinn. to filled with In Rend in formadirm, en the infirmities mitt diseases of the flu - it.l.trioo , i,itmtll alit., to Youth. Man hood, and Ind ace, and Fliould he read by an.. The vatitable advice and impressive warning it elver , . will prevent. years of misery and mitfering, and save mina ally thou.and:. of fires. Patents by wading it. will l e arn how to prevent the destruetintt of their children. A remittance of 221 cent, endowed in a 1ett«..777d - dressed to Dr. Kinkel in, will ensttre a book, under enielette, per relian of mall. 11r. G., flatten year.. re..ident Physician, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union nal . ..vb., between Spume and Pine, Pitilaile:phia, noly be rnitsillt.stconfidentially.— ile who places lattetelf necks the rare of Ur. may CiOnflife in 'honor as a • gei l tif man. and confidently rely upon Ins 'kill as a ,plve.Wian. Prr ). al a distance tn.. address 11r. Kr„, 'letter, (peat paid) and be cured at home. Packaged of Medicined. directions, .Im, forwanird by sendlng a resuitt.inee, and put up -2secuie lion' dnittage and cut levity. Bonk Ni.lea4lZetils, retinas, I 'atteastiers, and all others stinitlied with the alms, work at Jerry low rates. tee. '27. !SSE .t.l. I y _ PORE. =film LEAD. ETW S:IIt11.1. LIM EU, anufartnrerl, No. V V 65. N(iftTli Fill INT street. lattlade - Initia, have !new .1 coed supply of Writ. wariantcd pure vviirre i. I), and thee,e cw.t..mers who have been sparingly Aupplied iu comaoptenee of a snit. On Use art. irlr,+.hall now have their tatter, fi11.'.,. EMI No Known ..tilistan.e. 111.,,hiSeS Ilrnso preservative and Itrattitlying proiwrilien, so desirable in a paint, to an equal evreal will, unadulterated rir late lead ; h e nry any ailuilzr tire of Wily( inlet I.lbl inJy inarl, its value. It Inn. then, been th e Heady aim of tilt. Mann fac- WWI*, for many teats, 100 ...toy to The pirblic a per frilly pure white read, Alia the unri , asing demand fo• the ututhe , is ;Iwo( that it hag filet with fa vnr.. It is invariably brandod on, one head . VIIIEIIIEI lit fall, Lind on the other, warranted purr, all in rod loiters. rhilada.. July 12. ISSI VIM WORLD'S FAIR. OLD SIF.DAI. lawn to ELI TRAPr. for his Es!WIICe of Coffee.” ft is now raltsfactority de rided that Trapp's Essence of Coffee belt and riK.At wholesome preparation Po- (*ogee in the wood. We therefore, recommetid it 1.. all torer o s of good Cof fee. ae au article of great value. Tf.e pike 124 rentl p.r par U3gP. which, with one pound of Cotter Will, RA as far of, live pounds of ofilon3rs Coffee alone. Storekeepers an.l ,all totes:: that may purchase it are.aa.ttred that if it does not give entire satisfaction it may be returned. Manufac tured by ELI N. 630 Ninth 34 gtreet, Jan. 3, 1052.. • 1.3 m . =MI'S rcurontk.RY AND FANCY OAPS —Three altpttirir articles of perfumery, amongst which are enumerated his justly celebra ted Lilly . %Chit... Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; 'Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other approved COsmetics. • SOAPS.— Walnut and tlxt tit Pine Sand Drown and White Wittilsiir, Floating. Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Seale.: shaving Cream. Hair nye, Cologne Waters. Extracts for the Handkerchief, on Marrow, Beare Oil Plystal Pomade (a new artiste). F;3111 'rat flair' Restorative, !lair Oita, Philocomes, &c., are mantifacillred and ror Sale hy .1011 N T. PLECO. Perfumer Chemist, aS Market St.. below :Id, Phila. re Merchants, don't forget that cLEOG'S In the cheapest and mow extensive !Manufactory In the City Clive him a call: , at - J.25.18A1. 43.1 y TO COLINTIM NCWEU. ar vtoN Grneersi and t commies:ion Metchante, No.'JW WATER. street.. Philadelphia. have always on hand, a Urge And well selected agstirtment of Groror Proviiiions, Teen and Liquors to which' they invite the attention of country Merchants. 4.1851 1,10-fim VEGET4DI.B DISPRPSIA • BITTERS Tile most Popular Family NeJitise of the Age! Used 69 PAysiciano of Mph Standiv. %MERE BITTERS remove all , morbid secretions, 1. purify the blond, give great wile and vigor to the digestive otrans, Anti& the system against ail Mime di:arose, can be taken with safety, at no time dant tatingthe patient—belne ,grstefo to the mart den tate stomach, and remarkable fur their cheering, in. vieerating, strengthenintt, and. restetrativ e properties, and an invaluable and sure remedy far layseEpttia; inns worst forms. , Alpo. Litter Complaints,Jauudicei Ifeanbinn. costiveness, Faintness. Disorderii at the Skin. Liver, and :Rain, Lass' of Appetite, I.ow Spirits, Nervbils. Obidinesr. Palpitation of the ffeart, Sinking and Fullness of Weight at the rho mach, and all other diseattes caused by an Impure state of the blood, liver, yet., which tend t debilitate and weaken the system. FEMALES who suCer from a morbid and tinnatn. sal condition, will'find Ibis_ Medicine of Inestimable value. In all cases "of GENERA!. GEIRLITY.tbis Medicine arra ME A CHARM! THOUSANDS have tested its efficacy, and thousands mare are now un der treatment ; and not one solitary case of failure has yet been reported, , Volumes cbuidiie filled with Certificates of those who have been permanently cured. Call en The Agent.and get a Phamphlet, containing the Ce' rtlneates et netnarkahle thites, and the Web. estimation In which •this Medicine is held by the Public eitios—can be had 61-tbd Agents. free. • Price 514eitts roe, the Satan; and 31 for the large nettles. - • FrillofP . ltt office. 112 Fulton Streci, New V 111 1 0 1 1) stair's. Also for salor-lry 0. 11110WN, Pntievhlto,• JACOU R. L&WHENI:E, "ote Atoll's for Ocbuyikili • flee. 13. 185 . 1. • SO tf C_A, I IMICALAVOIi. or the Ainetteau Boot of uonfch Music, oat of the item Altt.sto Books pub- Itsheil. - Just lereiveil arta PP yule *hAlcoato and le , tail at ft. WOMAN'S Nciv.ls. r e .. b . eap Book and Mintelinntonciatote . MIE!MBiI;!MM3 Any fir polt4 arid flanns AT bonus to be inerW DitSPEPSUI. . _____ PIUXBAD . A 41k, - IttiOnT43 =WAD. .. , . ; 1 .-..n.e,c...... .... ... , ..-..........7.‘ 5: - . . lIIIIEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON AIERCIIANDISE, It to commence March V. 1851. ° ' ° • ItilTY:s Or - FRRIRIIT. PRR 100 MIS. ••..0 -lli ' . . .. - ~, • " ' •' ' :•%': '. ?. 3 .. , 2' Z 3 kitTICLEta TtatirtATED, : .s. =i . ._......;... ft v.. • • ~....... ....A4. ,,, ...,...0- .... a , . . • '.1.: - :`. . lit Cfass.—BlDlmlnonsenaLlirleksi . • . hp. Iron ore, I.hneslonr, Pig Iron, ).9 eta, 4) pa. Nester. Slate, Tilcii, , . .. J .at Chiss.—llioorna, Burr Btocks.l , . Cement. Grinitatoneu, Guano, LatliF, 1 .Pitch, ILltiroad Iron. heavy. Rome. }-10,Icta. 51 cis Sail, Silts. Shingles, Tar, Turpen-i - tine, Timber soul lumber, 11 CiaJt.—Ale, Beer - and Porter,l '' - ‘• , t, Ashes; Pot and Pearl. Bark, Barley. Bones and Horn's, Coffee. Ccatoni _ : • Whiskey& Duruestic Liquors, Grain, I , • ti /.. Iron Caatlngs.rremb t'lttAled, Dar or % %psi .. . 0 efs Hammered liciii 3 ; It i'latea, Flat , - • B ar Railroad Iran, Lead and S lo t, Meta saes, Potatoes, ',Vanuatu' Spike A , Salt ProviaMio. Huger, Saltpetre & ; ' Tol f arcu, unmanefactuied. i FLOPR per-barrel, - th rts. II cts. Irk Class.— Apples, Bran, Butter) Cheet.e,Corila ge.r.a rt hen-ware Eggii. 1 Gro,,ettes, (except those utatratTheit,p I Hardware*, I anfery, ffoltnte-iva tr , f Lard; Leather, Live Stork. Manniar- }. 17 el s. A 019. tures of Irort,as In:Khmer y i; tlit,it,,,, 1 , tore, Paints, Haw illitlea, Raga, btu.- I sia Sheet Iron, Senila.Steet, Sweet I • Yotatoiaa, Tallow. Vinegar S. %Vire. j Mk Class.—Conks end Station, ry, It . Boots and Shnes,l'amphina* Spirit . . li Oil. I il. China, Glare and' Queenaware, • . ("igen, Confectionery, Dry Goods. }- _eery. 11 Lis. Drugs, Freah fish, Meat and Font," Foreign ,Lellante. Untie, IZlillils .0 ..7 r 1 Turpentie n, Teas, W I'ool.) ines and 1'001.) March r.isra Ott ITtEIGIITS 4 T 01.14 ON. ODAL. .111 OFFICE OF TIIE 14111. A. 41.1NG nkii.k,.• ei PAiLidefghi., ISSI. The Raves of FIIEIGLITS an.l TOLLS em'en-11, tnn•- paned by this Colopaa.y, wsil hi. ay 101143%%- , nom Dee. ill, 1651, nni turlher 'once : re.,e Tn • rgg Richmond, . - - - = tl Sli t I .15 '25 Philadelphia. - - . - II .5)) iI 45 2:A Inclined Plane.- - - - .I Si) . 145 25 Nici•loun. .1 S:A) 1 45 (1,-rmaistow4 t ßailroael, . 150: 1 45 25 Falls of rithileylk ill, - -- 1 3 , 4 i . 1 45, 25 Matta link. • - - ' -15 u l4s' 25 Spring Mill. - . , t - tI4S ' I '411: 25 ',Conshohocken & Plymouth R. R., ;149i 1 35 50 flalllilii•N :111.1 Poll:: and Jane.' ' .1 45 ,• i :td, IS Norroitownot Iltolcepoit, - I-11/ • 125' II) Tort Kennedy. ' - - - !I ..,to i I 15 , Ili Valley Porto:, - l'lneblxville, • - Royer's Void, - MBE= DmielapAville, - - - - 1 - 4,5 1 1110 90 iiir6bora', - . - . • 1 flu , I+s' s 5 Readinß, - - - - • 91 , :,5I 75 Itetwprn RPading and Ali,l.r.a6ilo, :vo 1 H' , i 5 Ablizcs v Mr, - - - -; ;90 1-5 Hamburg. - '- r - ! - .75 1 Itri l'orwigsburg.. - - - - : 65 GO By order of the Sow .1 of Maarlogs.. S. int AIWORD, SPri . y. nee. 27.1,151 .. ' 5%-tf PASSENGER TRAIN S Or 14.1411N1.P111A Ac ItEADINII Railroad cmpany—Philadelphia. Ant, 30, lesl, —Fall Arraligeanitht.—Fa tics REnvcrin --From Phil adelphia t.i two P:n.,..etigee;. Train,. daily. (Siitidayo excepw.d.) On and after sept . lal, lesl.two trains will be qui' each way, daily, between Phila delphia Und Pottsville: MORNING LINE.• Leaves Philadelphia at 71 Weti.c.k., A. M., daily. ex• rcpt Sundays. • Leaves POltsville at 71 o'..toek. A. Nf.ttaily, 4.1<e,p1 Suiplays, AF'FFAINOON LINE, G•aveN Philadetptici (::L o'clti,k, daily, a crept inn dap/. Leave.* Pottsville at ;k: ~•(I.,rk, daily, except tinti daps: . - FARES. ' tar etrtga rant 4 241 dints rnrs. Itelwrpn Phila. and Poin‘r Ilk, $.2 7t tY2 15 Iletwren Phila. and 11,ading, I 15 1 45 bertot in Philadelphia, rot nrr of iir,,,,) and Vine Pt mtgs. Pristtenger. ran titti enter III,: 'cart enters No-. %idea with 'n t 'eke!. illy nounihi of bargrefe,‘llll he allowed !,c) It 0:1P- Sellr.Mf 111 Meg. , linee, and passenger: are etnres.dy prohibited frnm tahitiu an% I hint! a* ha itga 1,111 their Own n raring innate', a hick will he ;it tho ri , k owner. Ily order of lhe Hoard of itlanat..44 , : a. nit.ll)l , 4lltft, S..pt. If 11 i+ I & I rat • a a"" )t' F • 01' rill' rrt s'r nu% + 1 . Reel lbw.' rind 'O4ll 041/11.etTP - 14N A N ATTER the l'itieiencer Train will leave Tanizinll - ,t daily e:eept•id,) at r./ o'clock A. M. and .9) n'rtnrt: We. and COllliCr With •hc :11fIrtmog a nd &fierimoll 'Pinto. : front Putliville, on the Retnrtiouti, will leave Pert • on the nrrivaf of the ?doming 'fraiii Colin 1'hR.111,11461 on the Read; ink ltailrionl. FARE. To - - fY nn " Pori Clinton • - 75 .1( ItIN ANIII:R. •11 N (:.•n.•ral &Cent ram:twin, April 49,1 , ,51 15-I1 NEW /iftraiNGEMENT. :Vac UIOW ADD, EARL 47. CO.'S di.Xl'lllE.erri LIN E.— We are P[41,11101 In dud (in vidid Daily per Pa,,en;;Pr Tt.un. (um (?11- !wing al.. a.a ili Nharze of :yet ial nii-enuer , ) inurcliandize if rill kr% A 1. . ,., particular attention paid 11111:4, Drafts and Arenunt4. l'ackagea and Deirrila delivered d ai ly 1,,i1l unerruediaio plae..a hrl Wren I'lriladrlphra And Poll:0/111e. offices— ; No. 41, South Third Strijr,t. ; No 1 Wall N I.W York Nis . i. r.inri Sher(, Boston 1 7 ,Altle& Aped 5, 111.11 STEAM CAR FACTOEV. • Wt .; 1:7111 ." • ' LS. r if El34l) , PCtiberg beg te:ave 140 in fiirin the toad that j in\ addition to their limner STEAM UNCINF. stmt.:4 and FOlttitittti, they Naive rerently piit lip now 111;iebintry :and Shiva for hGe ma MI faritere of COAL CAIN, 'MUCH !i and nitiet ha il Road Ca”.. by gleam pqu•er, whichr•nattlra them to erecnte all that ktnd of work, hot only mints hotter, hut iv ill, realer ' despatch and at the very 141WVIll prier,. 1111,1110 made there extein.ve preparations, indit nlisa 44, and companien requirine 041' aft hj4 • ill find it to I tWir kkeantage hi give then. (id . 1651 A GREAT EXCITEMENT • - AftWWl THE Et F: 'M !NINO: his laree Alork of Slaver, 'len. Hollow and/Iran-ware at _ ! ti.IIIOOVEWN, PortFvtrie Pa. Noiv Iy thetimr for cheap trarkain9,The wouldrestircifully call theatten lion of I. 4 chuylkill county and vicinity in general, In ht. IMee and mied eplendid assortment of Conking. Parlor Oilier and Hall riot%tai, ever offered before inti... i lon. Among whirti ate the Ma Alf right,the Wolin air-tight, whirls for Lay t on use or Hoarding Hoopes. Also the Vcrnoti dependent Ilir•tight the flat top compl.-to, and :qprinc ville A iriichhtlie colup/ele rook, improved, and vari one oilier k of Cooking ritores; Also a splendid lo of parlor Sower., which is a square CAM Iron Hattiator,the Dolphin Radiator. thn innate screen,the Bend Ftstailli e nflett (tont parlor and many ',Thor Vat I miq :sty tem. At ~ o uthandalargeandtraroJ:ome ylo Chamber, Rnrinig,4lilire rind Hall Stoves. lie liar on hand always a laige stric' of Tio Ware. Hollow Ware, (trots Ware and ;Lip:melt Ware. Which , hr, altvays has on hanit AIIhOICR.IIP and retail at low.er pricers tun' have been purchased Int befor... ).",iti will please call and examine before pnrelia,ing ellen. here. Millis& of Tin' and Sheet Iron work done at in! ,Itotteet notice. , $lll.l/MON ' Al7entre Mreet,4 doors a bove , Miirkci Street, ('a. an 2, 1.5.51 :11-If - IMILITER MEADOW IRON WORILS. . A14.1.11,1ciN AND • 77"... ' tt Brow P.llllltlerN, tc.1.1 , ,C1 fkllly Inform their patrons, and tto• public generally, 7.; alai they arc now prepared.ai the above tan ablbOonent, to ma nu fact nrr St. l Engineg of every Pumps; Railroad Di lit I.:lita,andi•very mho - .lyerriptlon of Iron and Macs Coalinga rulitohic for the t'oal mining Of other linslngsw, on aka most rcllsolralrly terms. Alai, Blowing, Clylinders . : : for illabt FOrliarAlS. and Machine work in general. Repairing of all kinda.anne with ne.ttneas and des- Itt II" ' lowest Aileen. Mt work furnialied by them will he warranted hi perform well. They ts nuld solinft the custom of those who may Want orally.: In their tine in ihtv vicinity.- All olderA will meet with immediate and twomptottention I=W MB rarTsviLLE 0111). MA:IN & et). L'ESI.F.I37- - folly StattrlitheC to' the piddle that they have taken the' R .-4 lnhliehlnent known •'.- as the I l idtavllle Iron %Yorke on Nor. %vegan street, where they are prepared to holld all kind.' of Hteant Engincn, inanufactilie Railroad Cam. arni'Machinery of - almost every deeerlption s at the glitittl r eil . notice. and on the most reason:Ode tertne. -- Tertlnna from abroad, In wnnt of Sheave Engines, wlllflnd It to thelradenniag, Itt:eitre [hem a eat' be ars: entarhig efeew here. (May ti if _ . PASCAL IRON WORKS, TIIII.A IP' A .-- \A'ELI)IIn , WitoIICEIT Iron lines, inhabit. tot Lotionottuew. , Marine andothetcr:teatit engine floite ' front 1 5 int lien in diameter: Pities tOr unii,ilteam and other . 1t0rp0, , ,. evt ra rong Tribe for Hydraulic Peres,es •'• Hollow Viel.ms.,for Po l lipsoflileathVngineA 4e. Manufactured n ni r efor *ale by htoßßis, TASK ER A: MORRIS, Warr:llollNC S. E. corner 3il and Walnut era EAGLE IRON wort us. /01 IN TUB BORDIJCII or POTTS viu.r..— ' formerly tutianctril by Chax. W. Pitman. J. Wren & CO. rempecafuny ...licit a Coatlnuante , 0(11)0 custom of the works. Being practical Sieclianira, they natter themselves that their knowl edge and experience of the Imagines* will Cita Me then. ttl turn out work that will wit fail to. give satisfaction ttil the noel fastidious, They tire prop:trod to mann fa;cturo Strata Ellaillelt, Ptimpx,Coal'Br,aketo, Drift Cirrer,ltailrnad and other Callings, dic.• .r. - • - , All orders thankfully leceiiied and promptly e - cited on the most teasolkable terms. June 15.1850-24-Iy] PATTERSON'S ,ELERpETIO.SOAP, Eton rendering the Skin entomb. voila - nil delicately white, removing vallownerv. Phonies. Tan Cettl netted Erttptioits 'redeem' nYttoi skin. Alt chops alitctinferi, llco, on the bonito areihealeidi hy It. ft M oPoi the , vtarbott. shaving 5010' lit' use. Price' only , cent% per cake. . Poraale whole:tale stet cruol at the voility attire or the enbcctlher, tI.IIANNA N. itlcitercutate. had Milers suppled to sill .again at olanarimmuirrs Aug. 6,1851" . I t' oat t 4,2. nrovfrly.lilaga,zill'e.l • O IT ;rAII II I; GIIt I, , . . • ' , -intr IRA Lorls LITTLY.. • Some may tall: of gain in the circles gay, Where the gleaming lights on their Jewel s pla Rut give Inc 'het - oral of the tbrnicir As the breezes sweep thronhetheirroll•ricti-i'ar, While over the meadows they trip along, And chwrily warble their morning t•ong. • No midnight, revels have invaded their cheek, aA: Nor circled their c yes• With u sable ..trinit., py% lint their limps ereet• to their beauty and health, Al<;;;74 •A re dearer try far tha n tile one•s Wealth; •-i''e,t r t Then seek the love of the farmer girl, And warily trea,tre ilfe rtricele,s pearl_ No fancies engendered by wild romance, Will steal aunt her eye its truthful glance, - Still tbrever the same as the years roll lA., And worm-aloud and tempest t.hall dark<ii you r .t a Still forever ilte same, all loving and tru e . She'll loyally cling, Unchanging to you Then a hearty oat to our. Farmer Fair, Ac They blithely dance in the evening liar, 0, their thoughts:art:all pitman lie 2 1qtyt, fba float • Away with it, hurthen ot, laughter' note- , 'then drink their health in the glimiting.griu And anerr4 11.1 tit the birdlike lay Si:ALDED SITOP.TS • ` ports, as they are farntlially km ) . - 7 - 1 when calded, make an excellent-diet fur , rs. J ;: 1 -:1: 1-. • animals. The.usiraL method of preparaa,f.:.:;=3 r apt is, `to turn two or three quarts of short s Phi! a bucker, to which add boiling water, so tit, Ms the mixture when stirred, shall he alms! IN.i rocit,tenee of a softpoultice It is thers be covered with a cloth. awl not (1111' horse until stillielentiv cool. Wherra has taken cold. and labors tinder a (In:chat-Alr l from the nostrils, the mash stay he put f ee the manger while hot, willsa view of stez LsP ing the nasal organs, tivoring the discha; i d morbid accuirsulationsAt is our reli t; , • 0 11 , practice, when treating horses for acute eases, to prescribe an occasional mess of above and .we invariably observe sortie ail derived. In acute diseases of the alas,; :*, Age; tarycanal—maarnination of the bowels. s e g ! example, (lie practice is open to some TA lion, ou account of the Writation which n it I ,V article might produce cm the mucous faces. During the . active stage of, such ease, food of this description is tuatbuissas;.' such articles as are 'mucilaginous, and Brle, eating are indicated. .The best we know arc. flaxseed, marshmallows, and shispe,,,, elm.• It is customary in England, stables, to'set a boiler:' in which hot tr2.4:i, is continually kept for the purposes of stable, and more particularly for mak., N tran mashes, and at night-, if any of horses kink dumpish, (fatigued,) a 11111S11 and a good warm bed of straw gi•rien;A .Iy restores them. Let a man who has J . formed a hard day's work, arriving al eon late at night, his clothes dret4lted iu his feet icy cold, aud,his frame j t an aspen leaf, now partake of a wpm al : and tumble into a warm feather bed 1,74 afterward understand how a poor jiorse, A der similar circumstances, 'might hey Tx 11, ted. White recommends lsratitteashesn'i.Al ver and all inflammatory complaints: lire are useful, also, as .a preparatiVe serving to remove ;Inv indurated 'feces may - be in the bowels, whereby the ore; licit uf the ; medicine is rendered mor el . and Idris:mai. When a horse been high for sOme tune, a change In a d ,,„..`,T.,AN mashes fir„ two thre'e . days will ulna the a great deal of guotl.—Anirriran Jourtioi. • the - 2511 '-51 l 10 . 1 JO '1 05 00 - '1 10 1:01 11211=11 , _... , • 111.'ili NiertilNte To I.Extcy. ,l‘;, Co , *..i' There are, in every contintinitt,, famAl it ; who, conceive it impost.•ible to add 4itlL qi t. ,..4 '1 to their alryady acquired stock of litairl...W4 1, We met one of this class a few tlays s,]4;:::g - .; i l who in answer to our inputy wit yika i;',-4 ; 1 Prl ;:waS ' a t.tiltscritn:r , to all agtrolottal (c.;,;•R" s 4 indignantly reply th at hook farutinz it _,... 4 4 a humbug, aruf that he knew wore ut ta: t s-:40 i ing than au) body , could tell bil»." We Si sk i i t 1161. argile the 1101111 Willi 41111, ciAIet.IVIN ICA ILI to he ttlrorse than itsOCFS; but asive leti I, y 44, lb. we took a lew non , . of !los/model faun. 2,c A .pr.ernies, ,which we .presen t — to the teal, 4.'.r Ye of ihr .lotirn , fl., with the hope that ih.v t-;•.4- i 'prove of service. '4 t a t The patting fence enclosing the lino .be t yard was, broken down in several thrt.,;i•Q ra ( one of tlie.hinges Was torn off the 9;ate,:gi6 —4 l dircetly in front td' t h e kitchen door eeteßlN !atilt-looking swine were ivallo.wing ~J.-0.4 - ,n,„d_hok, „hr... Tor dear knows h.ot 1'.;. - --0-• the slops of the keilefien had been catr:e, ,...'•; 3, 4 thrown. We thrntght, were. he a: wi , - ' 4 he conceived Itini.•.elf to be, that fent'e a . , v l l have heen repailed„that gate-hinge ke:tu.' ,: • ob .e et a t -, ...u0tl ftre•edut swine would have ici'algi" / those hungry looking ones, and the ticto:o of the kitchen would have been apiiet!'4l. l .-- better usethan 6 create on unwhcl.i.g, - and unpleasant - wallow c ing plate for rite . .4 Al illie barn s.tood on an eminence. and 4S" , . . reedy in front of it, a small streatn tl.wraytil From the manure-hea-t to this stream, t % .: rich manure-water was flowing, in a 5'.. 4 1. I but steady stream : and beneath stanef , ,F.:o4l i'.'.7,44e ry tress *I skit d the lawn, f 01cf.:'5.•727 - 431 large quantities of the excrements id lt: fowls exposed to the action of. the wal - ;. 7 ••• • •.4: . - aiding materiany the growth and. s;•"-„.451: the wilderness of weeds aroqud. 11,; * 1 4 been so very wise, he .Wonld have elte.Of,::: : # ° -the waste of that precious manure; au''= stead of, permitting the fowls to. roost ~ .: • ..4,; , the cherry trees, (and thus expose thEao::: the inclemencies of the weather, and 1 , 4 - .1,1 addition their valuable: manure,) he Irk ;;,,' in have given thetufa place of shelter, antll.. j that means secured their comfort and pre. : 7 - ;... 4 - 1 direness, as-well as their excrements.. ~.::-41 SNIIWIt 11.1 -13 if 'An orchard of 'young apple roost entirely destroyed by the liorpr:7_ fences that enclosed his meadows"wete:' , ;4l ruinous 6intiition: ..everat hogs wcrer =°' `.X. , ly engaged in turning up the so d: ~, we attempted to dose the gate that lei the road to the louse, we found it • impaticable, one hinge. being COM w. mtriscol, L. 11. ALLEI4.., Eton oil; the other so twisted. as to re. Olin vain. Want of tinni prevento4/1 vhstuvatitt; 'but we hall seen enough . ti4'y us that the careful peyusal of any agricultural journal, and a practical ap lion of some of the hints contained woohl have been hondrells of dollar, u. bur overtvi , 4e 'farmer.— Pcnn.yfean Journal PLAIN EAdriS FOR PLAIN FAR partners fire ofien complaining oft: then of high taxes 'that weir,th ihent , But it !Is a' notorious Tact that ,nitgc hundreds of our farmers lose and`llo valuable manures on their premise=s' .Iy, than would pay till their taxes. years. I • We !think we hear some of out fr say wti are Mistaken, because they tf straw ittul their cattle in the yard at two, otithree•htindred loads. of mar year. ITrue, but they lose lorty pet this vCry Matturehy improper mar of it. Generally, it lies.on n 'stet , 'heleitv their hal toms,' with all tl from the Tare rtioniu7 through it 9 -mashing out twenty per cent. of io dud carrying it iuto the nearest Wet 'and. then they haul it into their fields i gust, and spreittl it out feer two or: weeks, on the top tit OP' :gtOlind• the sun to evaporate 20:per cent. toore"1 valuable properties, before it is plowt'l tier ground where it ought to hare be t :j ffore it ivas ever permitted to become , j liere is the forty per cent. gone at' Wets, atioui.—Eschange Paper. • • - Jorin wnrist. • TIRIMAA WREN. JAMES . WRY.N. °.. ss= tUIIR. 0 EZI PC ~1 to car PO/ coo. RI Boo: now Pen IL .~, .~.~ Jo Co.. E VI iv' kW! *IR FlOll MIDI claw upol la ~;~~ ~;~ .. JO cl site troy cell Pon at :=4 Apt! Copt COOL Coal MN live DI D :' 10t
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