ait anti Rumor. THE DAME'S WEDDEIG. The bells ring out, and many a shout Js sounding m the air, For Rosy May and Sam today - Are made a happy pair De two am one, so now for fon— Let's dance and sing wid glee, And cheer de scene wid tamborine And bones right merrily. Here comes de bride and groom— How swift dey bound at wastes sound; Stand back and gib 'em room; ' And day goes round and round. Just watch de bride and see the pride Dat kindles in her eye, When, all in rain, Belinda Jane. Attemptsto pass her by. De dance am done—now ebery one Am hungry as a horse ; T • And soon am seen upon de'green A jolly spread, of course; Des. drink and cat, and rong,repriat Till near de close of daS : Den ratified dey kiss de bride, And tar theincrivea away. BIGOTED Or.D Jos Dmintr. was at one time one of the most popular darkies in our city. He was . a kind' of a patriarch among the colored, population, and universally liked by the white folks. About • the lime that he stood at the head of the New street church, he was subFroaed before Squire (now Judge) Wiseman, to testify to the character of a ne• gm who was charged with petty larceny. " Well, Job," said the Squire, " what do you know of the character of the defendant ?" • " Well, I knows considerable 'bout de co bored indiwidual and I neber Eitt's hint - guilty of only one 'fence," replied Job, with great reverence. " 'Well, what is the nature of the offeore you allude to?" " Why, de niggar am bigoted." " what ?" -"Bigoted, bigoted —tloesen't you • know what dit am ?" -" Why, no," replied the Squire, who is much of" a wag. ‘‘ Will you define the term, Job?" Sartain, sartainly, I does. • To he bigo ted, a colored pusson must know too much for one niggar, and not enough fur two nig,- kars.?—Cin cinnati Times. .(0" MR. PAP.TINGTON remarked to Ins -wife that he had decided ,to make several oppositions to his house, and had actually purchased some of the immaterials for the purpose. gt What do you propose to do ?" said Mrs. P. " Why, my dear, l mean to 'build a lemonade in front, and set out a rev enue from the street to the front door."— " And why not, my dear husband, run a position through the large room, and make it snug like, so that when our friends call, we can treat them kind of hostile ?" 44 It will be a good place," said he ; and I have been thinking of bringing down the wolf pit spring, in an anecdote', so as to have a foun• tain." "It will be too costive, my dear," said Mrs. Partington ; to which he scented. "AT TENTIdN,TRE. WHOLtr—A major of Militia in Pennsylvania, who had recent ly been elected, and who was not overbuy thened with brains, took it . into his head on the.moming of parade, to go out and exer cise a little by himself. The "field" select ed for this purpose was his own stoop.. Pla cing himself in a military attitude,with sword-drawn, he exclaimed—. Attention the whole! Rear:rani, three paces, march !" and he tumbled dovin the cellar. His wife, hearing the noise occasioned in falling, came running out, and asked— " My dear, have you killed yourself V' " Go into the house, woman," said the ma jor, "what do you know about scar ?" T. 7 ." JULIUS, what am a putterbation of de mind P' " A purterhatutn ob de mind, Mr. Snow, is produced by de right, hand lote oh de occe put coming in contact will de ossification oh de nervous system. Dis operates ou de lett venticule, and brings de palpitation ob de gas tic juice parent-I to the spinal marrow, which oh course deranges de mucus membrane, and produces de purtumhatum aforesaid. Do you understand, Mr. Snow ?" "1 did loreyou bpgun to Thin, but if I do nov.-c." E 7 A CCITTN. R F. TOR T. —A her the ! Mr. Pitt had made a speech in the 111)se`171 Commons, Sir Robert Walpole, in a sarcas tic tone, remarked : "I apprehend the young gentleman has not sown all his wild - oats ;" to which Mr. Pitt replied in a rejoinder: "Age has its privileges, and youth tway have its faults; but the gentleman alTorik ample illustration that I still r; lain tood enough for geese to pick at." CC 7' A CoNot - rt,,s.—A man under sentence of death whsle tn . - , prison, allowed his hair and heard to grow 'to 'a great length. On the day on which be was brought before the court to see whether the sentence would be commuted of carried into effect, the jailor advised - him to shave and have his hair cut, in order to make a decent appearance. " What's the use of spending five sous?" said the prisoner; " before having my head dressed, I wish to know if it belongs tome!" r'Tttr. LAST AIESAGERIE STOIII% —A good story is told of an old boatman from the ..Schuylkill, who repaired to the managerie in Philadelphia, and . seeing all its wonders, thuS addresied, the chief exhibiter— Well, • friei4 I have seen all your big beasts, and zebras, and hyenas, and them things; now, where's your menagerie?. where is his cage? I want to look at han !" !I A DANCING Master, , on being cast away on a desolate island, lived six months without any other food than that which he derived from 4 , cutting pigeon' wings," land stewing them. Here's a hint worth taking to sea. if learning to dance will prevent you from shuffling off this mortal coil, it is the duty of every man and woman to grow wile in cotillions. UP' M G. eras a Trim inveterate puns ter. Lying very lit of the rhuleta, his nurse proposed to prepare him a young tender chicken. Would'at you better have an old hen ?" said (i., in a low whisper, (hewas roo ill to reek londer;) 1 . for she would he more apt to, lay on my stomach 1 4' 10. fell back exhausted, and the nurse tainted. (CrON IT BEING reported, in B party of ladies, that a Captain Silk bad arrived in town, they exclaimed, with one ereiiiian, " what a name for a scidier !" The fittest name in the world s " rejoined a witty female; for silk never can be worsted." 37" A PILLOW, seven feet high, passed through Charleston on his Way to Califor nia. On being asked whir he ventured up. on so hazardous a journey, he replied that they didn't want him any longer in Maine. 77' MoNr.v is so scarce s k the west that when two dollars:meet, they are such strati gees to each ether that their owners have to introduce them. • Cr" Ile TO snuff," is now 'yodelled El evated to an equal capacity wlthohe titil. Wing particles of the tobacco plant:" Snformation Jar $r O 7 Way is rosin gas even more advanti .geous than oil gas ? Because rosin is of !osi er price, and less liable•to fluctuations of val ue, than oil : indeed, the cost of the gas is stated at one-fourth that of oil: and the Vlit minatiag power of rosin gas, when Compar ed with that from coal, is ter two and a tali to one, while it is of greater purity than that from coal or oil. For the origin of this improvement we are indebted to Mr. J. F. Daniell, the distal• guished meteorologist: his mode of treating the rosin is, to dissolve by gentle heat about 9 lbs. in a gallon of the essential oil, which is plentifully Mulled during the composition of oil for making gas. or oi rosin itself. Tfi is solution was allowed to trickle into the heat &retort half filled with coke: thus, from 1000 to 1200 cubit feet of gas are obtained from 1 cwt. of rosin, and rather morethan the ori ginal quantity of volatile oil is condensed, which is.again employed lin the solution.— Mr. Daniell patented this means about three years since, and an apparatus on the plan has been ereeted by M. Martineau fir the London Institution, The burners._ consume about 1000 etjbit feet of gas per day, obtained by 100 lbs. of eommon rosin. at about Cs., dropped with oil of turpentine on heater iron cylinders, in the proportion of 10 gallons of turpentine to 100 lbs. rosin ; but the cost of the turpentine is not included iu the os., as the same oil may be used over and over again, for any length of time. Mr. Brande thus illustrates the advantage of rosin gas The sources of supply are as' meshaustable,. and more generally distrib uted, than those of the foal ; and the ioiests of America, France, Spain and Italy, yield the turpentine in quantities only limited, by the demand. Many large towns in this coun try, in America, France. Holland, and!the Netherlands, have already adopted the use of this gas. The elegince and simplicity of thy manufacture, and' the comparatively small capital required-for the erection of the works. will also give it the preference in the 'Crea tion of new establishMents." • n . " WHY is THE shamrock or trefoil the national emblem of Ireland? Because it is said that when St. Patrick lauded near Wick low, to convert the Irish in 433, the Nips' inhabitants were ready to stone him : he re quested to be heard, and endeavored to ex plain God to them as the Trinity in Unity, but they could not undersiand him ; nil, plucking a trefoil from the ground, he said. Is it not as• possible fur, the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, as for these leaves, to grow upon a single stalk." Then the Trith,were immediately convinced.—Brand. An ingenious naturalist has lately attemp ted to prove that the original plant was not the white clover, which is now employed as the emblem or Ireland. He conceives it should be something familiar to the people, and familiar, too, when the national feast is celebrated. Now, the white clover is not fully expanded on St. Patrick's Day, and wild specimens could hardly he obtained at this season. Besides, it was certainly uncom mon in Ireland during its early history, hay ing been introduced into that country in.the middle of the seventeenth century, and made common by cultivation. Old authors' prove that the shamrock was eaten by the Irish and one who went over to Ireland in fliesix• teenth century, says it was eaten, and was a sour plant. The name, also, of shamrock is common to several trefoils, both in the Irish and GAir languages. Now, clover. could not have been eaten, and is not Four. ; Ii iiod sorrel alone is sour, is an early spring plant, is abundant in Ireland, and is a trefoil'. The old herbalists call it shamroe, and it is sour ; while its beauty might entitle it to the distinc tion of being the national emblem. The substitution of one for the other has been oc casioned by cultivation, which made the wood-sorrel less abundant, and the Dutch clover plentiful.—AhridiTed froni rhb'Philos. ophrrol Afagra:ine. Da' WRY are inserts so servi , -eaf)le in thegeneral economy of nature ? Because some destroy numerous kinds of weeds in to laid, or extirpate them when full: grown. Others feed on carrion, live in duirg, &c., and thus destroy, disperse, and . change nox ious animal substances on the one hand, obviating the infection of the air : and on the other, promOting the fertilization of the earth. It is in this way, for instance, thar: flies are so serviceable. in warm climate;.-- I So again. Innumerable insects effect the im pregnation of plants in a' very remarkable manner. IC7 War Ars. some metals called oath% alloys? Tfier are found with other metals. Take sir pounds' l .of refined sugar, four ounces of tartaric acid, two quarts of water, when warm add the whites of four eggs. beaten to a froth. Be careful not to let it come to a boil. When cool, strain it and add a tea-spoonful of etsence of lemon to flavor. Directions for use: Take two table-spoonfuls of the 'above sy rup, to a glass filled two-thittl3 full of water, and add a very small quantity of carbonate of soda, and stir until it efferveves. DritC immediately. Make the syrup in a brass or : porcelain kettle. A gentleinan who pronounces -this to he the most delicious thing he ever drank, gave five dollat'l for the recipe. Take pokeweed, boil a in water,,.when boiled pour in a good quantity of molasses, mix it well, then pour it into deep plates, set them about your kitchen, closets, and it will tend to kill, and finally rid the house of them. An instantaneous emetic is the first thing to be given when poison has been taken.— The 'best dnd most available is a desert spoonful of made mustard mixed in a tum bler of warm water, and drunk immediately. IMEI Take one quart of water, two tea•spaqn fuls cteam of tartar, one tea•spoonfol salt, one of saleratus or soda, anti a,small piece of butter SoLikortening. Nix with water. Wash, soak and silt dried apples; spice and sweeten . to your taste. Atter they are prepared, grate over them the rind of a lem on, a green one is the best. Three•fourths of- a pou nd flout:, ode quart of molasses, one-fourth of a pound of butter, one ounce of saleratue,,aud one ounce pt ginger. . The preparation used for wetting previous to marking it With ink;'iss diaebm Of salt Of tartar ill - one and a halt mural of water. on TIES VIAL' , "MIT" 631) sciratitic aO practical CREAM' NECTAR. TO DESTROY COt'KROACRES ANTIDOTE FOR POISON. SODA BISCUIT. DRIED APPLE PIES OR TARTS ;BAKER'S GiNpilitilßEAD. MARKING LINEN:\ THE MINERS' JOURNAL, • _ ACICOONT F JkoDD SAYLOS.lars.fitereited,frons Jan. Ist, Q lBsl, to .tlyrillst, 1831, with Rryorf duiliters• Jacob Saylor, late Steward, In :teeming with the Di rector' of the Poor sod of the Douse of Employ ment for the Comity of Schuylkill, from the let day ofjaziggry. A.D., ISSI, to the Ist day -of Apra. A. D., 1831. , • - Dr. To Cash received from heal) Beek rag, on • Bondof T/k.Jtowiher, 211 00 John Shier for Boarding dr.e.-, his non job,' 2 56 Edward Collahan for Boarding, kr., John Malty, a Pauper, • 30 CD Wm B Morn Whoa/ding , ace Tao Morgan, 2 371 Wm F Saylor On *rennin of boarding, SO 00 ' • Ceo B Dray for boarding kr., 7 70 - Daniel Saylor for 2 chickena,2s • Nfrs S blare, for 12 ibs candles, - 150 . For 56 brindles of straw void, 10 15 For flay sold, 217 34 Jolan Fenstermaker for balance due at settle ment on labor, 1 123 John W Shoemaker for 5 bus. of need wheat, 7On For writing and eanrelling Indentores, 0 00 Idrs fil Mayer for 9 bushels of Corn. 5 56 Daniel Such for 251 lbs. Beef. - 13 80 Benjamin F Delon/ on Note, 12 GI F B Kaerrher„ Trearorer, : ' :0 00 F II Kaercher :Treasurer, in full for balance at .eltirflAPltt, . 121 67 Cr. By Cacti-ph( en: v.1%1,1.4 , , for preentlnE or d. ra ar. rellioVing Paupers In For 117 i load: of manure, 131 loviliel.4 of Pot coei+, J Brenda' for,' Bay Male, II order (lithe 1)1- reetor:_ Mired Women Bridget Coelilin for attending. Nursery, Henry Balmier for 36., day. tailoring, Jaron Roth for i days butchering Mrs Byerly and Mrs Goodman for each lays butchering Abraham East for haymaking and harvest ing In WO, Apples, Andrew R.efer foi postage, lirbw-1 Anderson fur labor on farm, Out-door relief to sundry pf . fon., by order of the Dirs.ruirs, rnr weighing hay and erpenses In hauling hay and m thine, 113 94 For shoeing,horae, I al Strouce for bushel dried peaches, I Int Hardware. 2 35 Mrs S May., for I 3; gallons of WlM.kry, S 25 I quart of brandy and 4 quarts Vinotur. 70 Al Saylor and 11 Deli vebfOr ft,•o ti.b , 13 041 M M Allabarh fur repalona clocks, 1121 Travelling et pens'ea 4 951 John Zimmerman for 2 itrizen Wailes porter, 75 Philadelphia & itjt Wcompany for freight nn Iderrliandlie. 2 EA Mrs Jos 101 l dried therrirs and apples, 231 For making drett (or Mrs Johns, 3 months compensation as Stew ard I rom Jan. Ist It to Apfn Ist 1651, .75 CO Balance from last year's settlement as per re port of Auditors, 61 31 WE TIIF. UNDERSIGNED. Auditors of Schuylkill Cull y , havinc eratntned the account ofJacob Saylor, lair Steward or the tschuylkill County Altus Douse. respectfully report the above staterneat as the result or wit investigathiri. and that we have found the saute accurate and correct, and have accordingly passed and allowed the said account. Witness nur hands this DI k day or January, A. D.. HENRY KREMS. • FRANCIS DENGI.ER. ANNUAL ACCOUNT Or JONATHAN llE onnn. Steward of Ike &Amyl- Loll Ceurty Almft flotese,froot April lot Md. to January with Iteprts Jonathan Ifekler, Stmardon at - Count with the Dl rrctors of the Poor and House of Employment for the County of S, hit ylkill, from the lAt day of April. A. h., lAA If, the hr day of Jittoarr, A D., an 3•2 : Dr- To rash vereiveil of Alta Susannah Slayer for reni. *llO 00 %Sin Rupprit fiir runt, 3 rin F H Hat teller. Tit:ollr,- r. fit the.use of the house, 350 On Writing aoirc.tort Bing Indentures, '23 00 The Inrectortyd lhr Your of eldelt County for hoarding fi, Writ Moe a Pauper be longing ta Lehigh County, The Direetors of the foot of Notilis whin County foshoirdingiire Win Lintz • Patiner belonging to Northampton County. 1•P: :,J Wm Jnhnt far boarding &r Hu Jolinf. 75 John Berger for boarding Sr , his wile Ember Beryl and him -hill Catharine, Berger,, Samuel Prolth for boarding &r Ilk son Da rid irnlrtr . 9 nn John W Heffner On I Ride said - him to, the Pliertors, ti hl John Matilte , b far boarding &c Ilesonlea ilrppy, , 19 59 Cnnted Milt., for -. . 1, air, as lb« proioqty 0f Mary i•V intaup , d.o cited, 3 of lit ;AY Hatler o. , ful-I table ae ditto :.‘i To 1 Werra° and 1 troyerlet far 4.4! a• ditto e. !,0 Geo Drelb,p,rt. for 2 hu.bete awed Wheat. 2 20 John IhflYlet for balance due on the foods of Jarnb Feather deceased, li NI M 51 Saylor for the tile of Wm moClamMin dereaied, 3 00 . Bones sot°, . I 40 in() 1.1 Delbert for waiter fold him by the Di rectors, 35 09 To 292 bondt..p •t,awAnl.l, 30 50 Hay sold 316 Ul Candles, 2 25 Porn, .2 50 . . (lafp 4 S 5 lane 4' ,tar to', r ghat hat; fleisler !fir atd, Cal IC B 1 C3MIPII4 for Priming rautprt• 0. hnutp, 311. M 114 rot 123 limd,. of r,,...ir0, 123 .30 J.tcob gumbo Pii ulien.lingilnl;ll3l, In 46 [ot Imtaleting, • 16 ''.!: M D All3barti for 2 ,I“r kr and I.pliiy.iks clock.. 4 E,:i Thomas riaylor for painting. 150 f Itotierr Thoms4 for 4 d2v , hrlrkla % log, r. r.O Harney 1:11h.. 4 do do. , • . 400 Jer Vear.er for 11 da);.rsrpenter work , 1 :1 ND Seidel for 1 rlonito r 100.. I 00 itenry Phnent tker for WO elleennt 'ad+ 7 00 Woi rd. Churlilin for nttending Ilosplial. • lo ~: Henry Dahmer for tailoring work. 40 LI,/ (fired Women, SW 94 Andrew Keefrr for p,n•tane, 4 MI Prllz'•l 4- Ftylor for Iregh rim!, 7 03 r h , , d o I to so•rrt I'malne., I ni! Do do do Apple?, I MI Do roloor teller by order of I lir Pir4lor9, IYS Yaupr r+, 237! For wirgliing bap arta siprm•re in Ii oing hay and (Harlow, For lime for wt tie ty3.1.,1ig For alt..r,mt For tarden oeedo ' Patr.rk PowneyCaulner, TrlYrlllnE expense.. 1.5 Merrh3nitiwe' Mathew T (nr Bicknell's Ciinnierre I Detector Iyi Ars, 4 00 .1 k.l Delbert lot oknra and pitch, qrs Gottli.ib Siakmayor for &windily, row.. 1 011 Win Pollock for 509 Pet. W P Boards, 111 IS Wrn Krisliner tlir (4 it.tyc carpettlor work. 14 ou Jahn %V. and foe :"..i day. ma.on %vela. a h 7! 11Jvid (1.1r...in:v.( f0r'n.1111., , ,r,.... in CA..' DI. reruns vi, John Ilerger.4 13 I,vaii & Zriglel f.tt I Mill,II; U 0 .1 Looltinglall fur I dug,l on John Wennd Inr cleaning well -ii Half-way Mil AY. 11tni Katitner for 12: blk Tea. Sameiel Eiley for patting tip lightning roil.. at Barn and Ilnit+r, 1 OD .I.tnes Focht for 1 pair trindmv shade!. and . . iillie•r. • 4 75 • 1 Palmer 8=- Co for balance Joe then' on meat, '2. 13 Andrew Keefer for Cherry and Pearl) 1 reem, 4 15 l'or Arrestin..! Win nine,ll 00 l'or l'ourtur,, ,16:1 011 fly .`29,1 lotAels all bps. ' 304 Chriatian llerzer 11..0i for f'loocli-ilsearq, ti 00 Mice Lanter for arty name :41111..0 . . '27 '01; MIT crst ing and Haymaking. ; tiG 04,1 l'hilail4 Ar ft It ft Co for freight nil Neu' 113 n.. rine. & ibiutringer for 11 rhanibeir SIT clenched frrr 100 Th. Iltirliwltegt Flour Plfiltp Kreba for 3.00 rah bare Plante.. Levria Ilorninz for repiiring a Om. J..lin.Rmly fur F If Kakrtler fot Phatut.ltlet Law ;for Insl. t'lla4 Volt; fora pair gum nbnem for dally rear.d, I 15 For %Wet ping,Chlinneps. 1,24 Wm laienov.l for repairin: fialte•reven 75 Repairing ig' .6.4.1 "• J.11111....M Porter Att....ley fe., in ram of appeal of Wm Lititz a Pauper, fly 4l month,. •aLry au clur ward Ir.m, Alai{ tzt 1.01 to Jail IQ 4, ;Oa [Wane.. One by Jonathan Ileiher Steward, 10s 07 Nito' titer of inmates vain rentainea it. the hotti.e on the (it dat, of latittatv A 111 Admiile4tinring the year A I) IPA. • !Writ in itoto.e. Total. - Of Maim 38 .111,11.4a1 intiPnin i.tl, an Dlschargrd and absconded, at Romalnlng Ifithe Ilnuse on the In dap or ht A D 1952„ . . ~.. 220 Of whirl, 5 am collao,l perdnifq unit 27 lonatfro, .Mates, - i fit Under 12 year.. 25 Female?, ' , fa; tinder to yearn, ; ; 17 Dot-dflnr Psflpfq.. 12 = . . , fismuel Benoist In Joseph I:arnst of Pr ay pawns nsh Schuylkill county, Thinciss Darmondy to Samuel Ir. Kepner. Wear Penn township, Pcbuyibill C 4 ) 1 1199_1 John Coedit) tO John Martz, W Brunswick havriship. 9shuyiklil county, R. Donnelly to Inn. Holton N. Manhelm tp., Stll. Co J N 140tjan in Jon Ebber, Minersvitis do M Darmnndy to Wm Ora. Iptiurp, do • T Cothlln to.Thornss Plitt ,Tottsville do John Coedits do do do do noiland to !omit ha sr fisorge,Aline ray lite, ,la I Reed to Wends' 9rbmartx, Wayne tp" • ail W Williams to ft Creasman. Pinegrove tp„ do W ftlanchaeld to J Commtsty, 0 Menheloltp do % Ratner to J 3f (740111 and Potts* Ille. do 5. William,tn J T ristinuas.o Haven, do , M Xmas, to Martha Williams, Minersvilic, do Sarah Williams to C Molly, Pinegroee,. do 1:R Weaver to 1 Wommer,N Mapheim tp., do flagenburg to C Muttin , dilasett. d 9 If Conrad to f: Kreider. Pineyenve tp , do Al link to.' rano. U Birnosattelt tp., do Ara.ie lip iu Ms House. 103 pale pantaloons, 37 roundabouts, 48 vests, 212 shins, 90 pair sbora,l4o frocks. 80 Client hes, 40 'ctrl. coats, 75 tfororts.3o su nhnnneta ,22l pair stockings, 48 bolsters, 47 chaff bags., 61 bed shell:4,111 pillow cdorr, 29 amnia. 9 iihts. sour mot. 6 Ws eon comp, :as lb., hard soap, 1667, Ibo, hotter. PattraPd nn the Farm, and SlanFhored 29 meta. criight crime:ll 4 ol4 lbs., weight of hid.* 2112 Ihs., Tallow 152 U 11:13. 5 calves, weight of meat Mg of hides MI ILI. 19 hog+, weight of meat 5.0:2 iha. , lar4 gig Produce of 'Farm anq Gardoi. Wheat 475 bushels, tie 219,ba shell., oats 744 bosh. ell, potatoes . 1,755 bushels. corn In lte robs WO bush. eh., onions t.ll bushels, red beets 25 bushels, Beans 25 bushels. turnips 35 bualtels,Parsnlps 15 busbets, tab. bats POO heads, tilfll4l , lell 15 beehrla,totn tops G foul bone loads, bat 105 Cow horst. loads. Stork on ram. horses, 16 caws. 11 fattened suers,2bnits,s heifers. can: 17 heads of sheep, 54 anise. 4 Wining wagons. 1 deathOm wagon. 1 track wagon, 1 sleigh, it sleds, g &rat, II planets. 5 wheethartows,2 fanning milk,) thrashing machine. , W Tun TN Ti ER:lft , li b 11 E 1 14 : n i g e n d ry i to 1 1! t o e f b i s h , o fFranciss cagier, and Michael tyof chuylbill.bavinieaamla seeount of Jon athan Heisler, fiicira re of the Schuylkill CAtinty Abbe Haase, respeettoity . do report the Ibregolag statement as th e revolt of one tnvestigations. lad that there la is balance "due by Jonathan nobler. Steward. of one hundred and three dol:ats and erten tents, (till 07.) Wit nes. our hands this Eighth day_ orJanuary. A. D. HENRY KREBS. FRANCIS DENGUIR. MICHAEL BRECHHILL. anaitars. ANIMAL ACCOUNT CIF F. 8. ragacitga, Treasurer ofAle 'Reba ylitil t.." County 4,11441 Howse aid Rause arropto,..otta 'ramie*. SAPS); to .lon.l.lBs2.seitA Report ofltuditors F.B. Knorr, ber, Treasurer. In amount with the bisec tor■ of the Poor and noose of Employment, for the County of EchnrlkHl. from the lot day of January. A. D., 1851, so tbe . fos dsy ofJanttary, A. D.. 1951. Dr. To Dalai:l/P in the bands of Isle Maniere ze per report of Audlintx Last settlement," CS .50 Tn Cud' received fife...linty CommlgoinnerA, :All IS By Cash paid Justices of the Pear? a r iool ing orders, ' 815 20 Out-door reltefand funeral oviiiiispv ficlil I' I Ceorge Osman, Overseer of the Root of Jackson tp., Non hundo.rilrl Counts, for boardlngoke., Patrick Canfield belonging to Who ISAII County, • Guardians of Stu-Poor, Philadelphia Alms House. !Brickley, for boarding, /sc. I,..tii pets, belonging to Mr hitylk 111 County, ' 139 II C rotes if.P. 798 to; Dry Goods. 214 21, Hardware, 1.8 fia: Drugs Paints and Class, ' 110 94 David D Levr IA for 17:Alert Boards,' SI 37 For 1711 l bushels of lime, I ri7 33 T Boyle - Rd manure, :5 00 fly 784 bushels of WheatB3ti 72 • fly 4181 bushels of Rye, . . 268 95 By 8 bhts Plow, 44 00 Bacon, US 17 8eef.165 71 - By 1711 bushels Potatoes, 121 fst August Idendleson fur Tow Linen. Pried Apples, reaches,Cherrlei,Dornestie •ioall. Clover Per& Timothy seed, iki.., in ltil'iO and 11151, 2(2 St Win. I. Wagnet for making woolen pin, k- _ _ 513 00 $3l 50 147 23 93 19 s 5 00 19 12 1150 11 C* 7 541 9 75 I 50 1 81 5 00 DIM . . . ing yarn, , 12 53 John Mullen for 9.11 Cheenut lane, ' 10 Si Hoy & Snyder for 2 Cratere: 02.5 Levan & Kaufman for 14,510 bricks, Fla 43 Christian Hoffer for 4 heads rffsterr, ' , • 112 50 Chrifitan Berger. Esq., fur 2 PlM',hr. 'l3 00 8 Dbreeder for 13 Bedsteads and. 4 Cradles, 411 00 Win Srmener for 8 Bedetead_e, 19 La Jer Bare for 1349 feet hemlock imanti, IP ET George Dreibelbele fur the Ole of Creditore ' of Samuel Harding, dee'd, being btlanre due him,24 10 FeterSrholl for amount tine the hells of Dot-onto Snyder, deed. ' 24 GO John A Lavenberg for eadillery. s 50 Daniel Boas for hate end cape, 14 40 Ofrer nobsin for buffalo robe, 9 00 Jeremiah Lloyd for b3l tons Coal, • 147 00 Prank Densemau for 2tii tone Coal, 57 Si -Centre Turnpike - Company for 1 year toll, 15 on John Clayton for Assessment NO. G. in I.y. routing C. SC Insurance Company. 31 50 John L Cohn-Col. for State ias for 11 - t5l. 57 48 Printitinanti Stationery, rai 25 Jamb Saylor for house furniture, 47 25 Jacob Saylor for use of house. .',O 00 Jacob Saylor.lade Steward, for balance doe Mat 00 him al settlement. - 131 07 Jrr Yriaer for 8 days carpenter work,, 7 00 Daniel Korh for c Wring arprirri, ! 109 50 Samuel Elev for II month' lahor on farm' 121 00 Frank Faarr for Tinware r 48 02 Conrad klilli.r for shormakint, !A r.,2 Win MrClauchlin for attending timpiral, h 0 05 Caroline -Alpeter for baking,. 45 311 Thomas Saylor fur trarliitig school, 22 00 John RUpri for Illackernith work, - titi 32 Wherlri;tit work, 14 87 Frantis Saylor for labor on Cam. 17 40 Henry tlalsurcr for tailoring work in 180, 15 40 James B Levan for making out Annual Ar- .. rout l for IR-Wand InW, Jonathan Ilicit , kr, Steward. for n?e of the bowie. Amos Hoffman, Soler., fir additionll R lac fur tau). Jacob Hammer for balance doe Cu 4. Until t- ineer,dec'J.,nn Merrtiarnlitr. 4 011 [lurid Lengel for 3 moot li. labor on firm, 33 001 Aron flarenbuch fnr I year labor Olt farm, front Anti! I, Will. to Aptil 1 ; 1651; ISO on &ad, ies. • EMI NO l.t .t d.r I yreee errt:iree an Direr tor I'o On Do do ei•rvirre, Daniel Focht for 5 nomilni and 2'2 , 13Y° res a:, Clerk. 117 71 Daniel fahoenrr foe Id 6,0 do . 1•2 20 Siamnel Il Shannon, M. D , for I yrat'...er• vine an Phyolrian and Altrpon to W 005... 71 (4) CEO. ifilibelMA.M. M. Ik, I yearg. rorvireo an Phroirla n and Surstron. • 1.14) 1.0 John Ilannan ri cratoorl, ^S Sul 13113 the nlr anl i- 1 / 1 4.1, ll.nry hr, r.,n. Pen/- ter rind iti•• nhllt, Anduore for the Coot , iv .4 h.sleor 4.4 a fumed the :trrount of the Trea• toter oft he Poor frusg.fe ut Empanvment,, for the County of t 4 (buylltlll,4o,oectfully repot ihr (preening StILIPIIII.IIIII.I the rernlt nf nnr itlyo.llltallini.•na chat we have found the earn . correct. Wit nets our kande they Meth atv of January, A. U.. 1.352. HENRY KREBS, • FRANCIS DENNLER, MICHAEL BRFA Auditor.. Vouch g, 1!137, 41 ARE YOU BALD? IR your hair falling offs or I! tour head royerrd vclrh Iliindrufr or Scurf i If no, make a trial of HAIR INvtricittk'roß. Hun dred& or per•inn. in all peril of the (wintry. vilinae Ikea& Wers , entirely bald. have had 11104 hair (•t:1) rentored to to ortyinal.perferrion by one. t0...e.r tht. VlllllOOO Read the iroriimony. liii2ll7 75 . . . Me: Stormy—Dear:sir. . Mr. e3rnith, of Newton I. obtained a bottle...of your excellent licit Invig. orator for hi, little el.l • about four year Mu. her head being entirely bald ; no hairof any zonmuttlenve having crown of her head front her bulb, and. Vlll pri•ing as It may appear, attar I...vinic 'iced hill .one trnip, a complete heal of halt was produced I.ra Iwo inc.ve one, of aline healthy !growth. . . aIt.OI.ITTI.C. M. D., No. 14! Grand st. Philadelphia, May la, INLO. In Ramat •-- AA., being bald for a number of years, and having wont utimerous preparations in nn e (Per, your Chemical Hair Invigorator Ili+ pro Bored it - on-J.4.3.1m' new hair. anti I hardly know how to ratite': my e.,atitnde fir the benefit I have received front your valuable article. J. WA 1114WOLTII:tin. 10 Orchard St.' The foil...win": teatintonial it from Mr. M'Makin. editor of the tiaturdav 0711 ler : " elves a's 114 la IN v lantaToit. —lt gives us notch pleasure. ungolirized.lo record our testimony' in favor of the great pleasantness and entireediracy of Stotts' Chemical !lair Invigorator. 'On rerovoi lop from a recent erverr, attack of illness. we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly off. and rhaneine to have on hand a ...ample otitis above article. furnished by the manu facturer many months previously. we used bin a nin th' bottle. a. directed, and found it to operate like a charm, to entirely checking the tall and creating • new and healthy action of the scalp." Caution.—Ask for Storrs' Chemical Hair feriesra or. and never In dealers persuade you to use any whet :Miele as a Price 9.Sertil..oer bottle. llerietal Wholesale Agents—C'. P. ANIF.I* & No. NO Arch t . Philadelphia. mar sale by dealers eenrrllly. Poreale fit Pottsville by . tr r 1 119 IMM lan. 17. 18.5`2 Id :1 11, SLIME'S Patent rite Proof PAINT. ,flllll 7 . guliseritiers have just received a farther rup -1 ply of !his aingislar and raletab e stibriance. to addition to: the Alai. Color. they have a beautiful chocolate or brown. resewldine the sand stone now in tine, awl io ninth admiled for the front of building - , Ii principal intredleutsate rilica.aluminannil pro toside of lion, which in the. opinion of scieutific own ratisfatturily accounts for tin life-proof tiature—the two farmer tothgtunceA being non.ennditetors, and the latter actlne an a eenuent,to bind the whole together and make a foul and durable paint. For nee it is niftrit with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the sawn an ordinary Pa.ol, to %%nod irou,lib, zinc, ranvass,paria,4c. it hardens gradu ally and becomes lite-moot. Ii is pant rolarly suita ble for roofs of huildingii,sttiatittinat aid car-decks railroad bridge...fencer. ate. A tooreo tied with the awl Inci is equal to one of elate, atsi tact saving of ea pense. ¶2B 91; 45 3 50 MI lipecimens may be Peen at the office )f the anherrl herd. IfARRisON , BROTH eatl4. & ,No. 43: South Front St., Philada. A nril22.lr)fg. • F7-tf 10 (O SI,SO, 75 May 10, 1851 REIDIOVALL: REMOVAL: ! "TENPIN!! FirClT."—The trnth of _ L s Sr the old Lain proverb." Tims -Plif.9," 1, 4 # Is apparent to all lb. world ; and , k, - the importance and convenience of be- - lag enabled to mark the moments as they fly, having by almost universal custom made a wateb a neressa. ry a ppendsee.to the perstin of every body, the under signed is happy 14 immune, to his friends and the public that he has just fitted up an entlre'new estab lishment. In Thompsen'a new bulldlng, nn the corner of CENTRE AND liAttft PITITISVILLE, where he I. prepared to sell all kinds of Jewelry and silver ware, also, a large asiortment of Watches, gold and Sliver. (Cull Jewelled) Leven, arr.i•aml aim a great variety Of Clucks of all Weep and quality. all of which will be said cheaper than therheapest. He popes, by =tnet attenthin to business, with Etlo. derate charge,. in merit a continuance of the liberal patronage he has IllefPlaolll/ received. JASIFhI W. IfRATON. 414 f CM Ort 11. lASI Frr 77 .T 7 Trr:q.= WHOLF.SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Si e , Clocks, Watches, lewelery, Metalled Plated ,V#• %Vire. The sober riberaolfertor sale at their er tabileinment.twodoofeabovethe Miaers'ilank, Centre street, Pottsville. 1.. A-Spleudld Amor t Mit uto( Cloche, Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, etc., at stub price. as cannot fad to sive lallefaction, sod to which we Invite the wreathe of purchasers, aasuriny than that every art Mela warranted as rep re sealed. Our etoek conatauan parlor a fad treatment of 001.1) ¢ SII.P - Sk LEVER It/ITC/Ms do do Lepthe do Silver Table 2 d Tea-tpreot.n,Ma at le.otnamente.tan ry Goode, Watches', Jewelry and laid pens,eent to all parte of the United States by mail, with prefect safety. We ate deterpitatel to WI at leas prices than the setae at Ude.: are void In Philadelphia. • P. S. Preserve this advertheemeni, and eramine out stock when you viettPotnevltte. WM. DRADT. J. FITSWART ELLIOTT. Dee. HAM ; 49.1 y Partieularattention paid to the repairing oral, kind of watches. • F. FORD 1112412Muurir BLIND AND TRANSPARENT WINDOW Shade fdanufarinter, Wholesale and Retail,: No. 21. south 8 Pmeet; Philadelphia. LETTERED SIIADES Ibt Slots %Via dos,* painted to order. ALSO Iteerd Olinda, Buff Shades, NWT Curtain, ' Piteboard Plates, Oilcloth*, Itc. Gift Cornices, Banda and Pin., dm, for Drapery Cattalo/. August In, 1631. : ND . POTTSN'tiLiF, - 'GiNRRAL ADVERTISER. 8702.0 63 EMI MEI EMI Era (r,ii 2 1 C. 11. w Vork, Jan. 1.1851 J. C. BROWN 3-ly FROM (ono 194 f MMT=IO'S ESSENCE Or COFFEE OBe s package of this. Essence will as far at flour pound! of Coffee—and Eoffce modem this Essence will precept the taste of the real tom*. with the ad. distort Of a more delicate and finer flavor. ft it also more conducire to health than the finer Cutter, is ea sier made, does not require anything to cleat it. and it fret (row Seditneßt.: This Essence ry now ea Windy& y _used in ration , ' fert:Ona of the cOanlfy.l ' , there alZent daTinit'sold 16.000 rakes in 'a single rounly in lida state. Price in emits per rake.• For Sale whcdemle and retail by the • Men t lber. at his variety Wore. B. BANNAN, Agent for !Schuylkill Co. oz. Merchants-and others supplied to sett a gain at the tifaunfartntern mires, Try it. . I have eiamined an ankle prepared Ly Nierers. Maniac!, Holder Jr. Co.. Or Philadelphia, called Es sence of Coree,'. which is intended to he used with Cofer for tite purpose of improving It. I !Ind it not only forefront anything deliterions to health, hut on the contrsry, the ingredients of which it is composed, ate petrertly wholesome. JAMES 11. CHILTON. IL D. Chemist and Analyeist.7lChamhers Rt. New Yore. Aug. 2.1, 1851. TUC GERMAN WASHING POWDERS Flr f‘Rii:,;),ifieire far t Oidisary ird:4IPIR, IS considered by thonaands who have fleeted as being ihe gte.itept Selena* WJader ,V tie Weld. Entirely doing . away with that labotiotte and Nucl. /0114 practice tit' rubbing the CLOTHE@ upon the WASHBOARD. and a great sotwlng of Time, Labor and Etpente, N. 11. To prevent Craid and impoaitiondfor mans are trying to palm nit ertictee.piii up like Initte,) the prom Jew,. 1. P. 11(1% (,'will put his w 'hien :4 ig natute ou the tap Label of every package. Ind he only a‘ke an enlightened public niit to confound the German Washing Powders with other,' that are in the market. It to put up in packages with Nil directions and geld t the nominal price of 1:1!, rents. PGIN,TEIIii will God it greatly to their advantage t a o ni;gl. l rF e .ri. l • 4 7 4 b e ei P itra d v c er '.. v' purpotie. Manufactured only by 1. P. 110 VT, At his Laboratory and Plineirsi Depot, No. 10 booth Fifth nreel, PAitadrfphia . • Said at Retail by Grocers and' Dritagli.te generally. A liberal discount mate and extensive adv..' fisiert fur the benefit of Arent*. Remember the name: GER MAN WASHING rOWIpERS. All letters to be prim. paid. Pottss tile, Nov. 9.?nd, 1351. Mr. P. !Intl—Dear Sir.-41(aving used your Ger man Washing Powder, I can r hTerfully rererrtnend in every person for washingend arrobbing. believing it to he a great raving of time and Potible, requiring In IN: a<en as IrOiL board, th.401 - heing a great sat•- ing to the clothe. and dispensing with .there.-foorthie Grill!' Labor and Et pense required In the old method of washlor,. Yours, &c. . . MARCATICTT PHILIPS. Corner of Couitlandand Market streets. The above, tVashing Powders are for sate, whole. rah, and retail ,by the s nhscriber, who has 1/Pelk Bp printed Sole Agent for the County of Schuylkill. Ile will supply Mereltsors.and others at Mr. Hoyes pri• yes per dozen.and thus save the tannage. H. HANNAN. dole Agent fur Schuylkill County. Nov. 29. led 9d•tf SIIONING OF 84110117 VI'S TEISELIM. Wilder's Patent &sfe again the trietor. PHILt DFLPII/A ,111111Ary INS!. The galarnander Safe whirl/ !purchased a rt.W dears <ince. and which was in nee by ?deism. C. C. Hender son & Co., at the destruction of their store in the building known es "BARNUM'S MUSEIIIM.7' on the 20th nit.. has this ;horning been rut at, and the isle rlor wood-work. With some Stereotype plates tvlitcli were in Use Safi'during the fire (the books having been removed), are found In be UNHARMED. I have thir. dry pnrchneed from Mr. John Farrel another •'Pa tent stat.iniander." and would confidently recommend these, well known Safes to all who wish, security . against accidental fires. C. S. APPLETON. We fully concur in the above. and Would aim) add that the huge WALL PIIIE-PROOF, neat which the above Safe stood. hae afro •inee been opened, and al though the our Ade appearance is g •od, and the wallo nt the faille dill 7.1:11111111ff. I Ile W huh' interior k rho, - td to a iitider, N. ITENDEItsON , === T" ••11 ERRING'S ( Paten! ) SALAMANDER. SAVES," it bleb rereived the prize Medal at the crest WorhVg Fair. and are run vet gaity az:knowledge...l(n be the rllOlll perfect spinal fire now known, tali be obtained of the only nintierized Anent in shill taste, JOHN FOREL, 31 WainiirSr. ivri4ufes of all. rither9tinda, baying heed taken in part pay for "Ilerring',‘," well Le mul4 at very low prier". Philadelphia. January ‘29,1.955. T i: Medi cili e 3 i' ' ° in - ` 1 * lie ;4 .‘.. ;". Z 4 if i •'; ..-:.a.7.,,,.. . S ~. 4 . 4, ... t•lsr ." 1, . MIN' ,1 ) - . -- --- - STILL ANOTHER REMARKABLE Cure of Consumption, k.nd ii.dangeronir attendant.. aller having tievn given lip in die tiy Plivririshe and Friendr, the an cannot furniiili a . parallel It IhruiLt lit /it - fluke/it A noun throughout the 11 , 4r1.1 f.r tbrie are tbou'andslaboriog vndtraisnilar li19,0:4• • I , IOCA :Wirt prorr fatal, ontec+ arre,titt by tbr 1.14-.11 AGFNcV or Wt. sWAVNI., , s , _ _ _ COMPOUND SYRUP OF WI LD(' HERR ars D, AND Or TONVINI E.D. POINT lIT Romin, Frederick rounly.Md . i dune 9th, tB5l. t Dn. riWiTNT..-- Thar Sii - -Relieving ii a duly I Owe In the public, and tn_ itl.lirc to volt, I liars t hooghl proper to make know]. one of the most ex traordinary cures, In my no n 1 - 311 e, 11131 halt PVr I been Unit: teeOlded. lit the month of .oe.tillier last I was a ihicted with a severe Fathering in my Meant, w hi. h folioed 3We...threw+, and alift Colllittilniealtil to illy Long. and %ery hind, at - dieted them. and dins charged largo oitantilien of corruption, e‘terna I and thfrilial. trill I .11ritt yitaniiilew panned through toy tithes. who li I threw up. al y breath could also pass thi...)41, soy hint , . 3114 too till - 01411 Ili , I - 31 , Wt' of lay breast tt,llli apparent eau?. allelitird Willi a violet)l cough. day and Ii !alit. lon 01' a 11,..1 it e, and e the me d e Will V. no that tor ph y •ic ia tin 11110tieti lily ea, pn. Iliely 1mpe1...44nd beyond Ille you et of inedii ine.” I fr 1113111,1 in thin wretched condition for a long lime until I was %vat:led to a mete skeleton, and there Veined to he 110 hope for toe, hut having read in the bit Mir. papers of 111 e many vi, undercut I'llres perforated sy your CWll'Olll4l/ gVltlir iip;w111.11 cllciaty, 1 iminedinfrly :woe la hall intore for live tootles and commenced 11. tint., and ta lily great .at isfactuiti and anxious faintly. the abfeen or opening in my lunge began to heal, ttuil the cough subside. and oil using ten twilit, I nua restored to Perri... I health. I feel very grateful and firmly heti...it...that to yonr valu able medicine. under the 151r.0.110.1... of 01,4 n, Provi dence, I sin aolebted for thin great change. and l MU happy In Bay that Binh riow enjoy ing as good heatili as I ever have. For the satileart lon of those who are not ac.ortAaitt led with nie, I append In thin cettificate the names of dentlemen null and favorably known to a large portion of the citizens of Itlatyland and 'Virginia, and will doubtless Milner all who are similarly aillirled to fry your wonderful and Invalualle Comp/mod ,Syrop of Wild Chet ry. Yours, Very Respect folly, .;11.014 AS DIXON. The . stihscriber le' well arquatnted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been aillicted a. above represented. I regard Ilia recovery an almost a miracle. Ile in 4IV out by member of society. JAMES R. DURBOROW. Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conferrer,. Wedhe underslgned.residenis of the Point of Itnr kg and virittit y, arc aripminted with Thomas Dixon' and know him to have been'a diluted as ahere reprenenteil and was 11 - 041ght by his frit iota, an well as by nor most skilful pi:pieta:is, to be pant recovery, but by the erdosive inin of that inr.ttntabtc rennuly, hr. Strafure', Compound Syr', It or Wild Cherry, is now re ,'used to perfect health, a, 9 we feel Amy bound to reconimend this valimblei irdiritte to all Who may bn .'irat il atty a (tittle& .-- Fred. Stock, let Ow ta, I 0. Thomas, Lloyd C. Heft, .. . I W. 11. Smith, Sonotel W. ilooger, E. W. 3441111, William S. Watkins, Philip Ilaitirs, John Walter. Philip 31etranitaint. The above invalualde medicine Is the result of flatly years extensive practice in Philadelphia by Dr. Swaytte. Tory Important Caution. Remember nopreparation of Wild Cherry ta ten nine, except the original article as prepared by Dr. Bwayne. Nee that taw Portrait In oti-the wrapper around earh,ho:tle. Until pm obtain this Compound pat' will never know the real virtue s nrriiiid Cherry DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. Swarm:tie Celebrated Vermiruge A cafe and eiretrital remedy, for ivorm,, pep ela, Cholera Alurhae, NSu kly or, Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most were? Family Medicine ever offered to the Public: . J.. 1. AvneJ, a highly respectable meithant of Wil liamsport, Pa., states ; I Dave tried your Vettnirule In toy oee 0 (amity. add catty peak in the very 111:lieet terms or it. My wife to so much pledeed with it .he will use no other. Remember t none is genuine except that in Equine battlesovith the portrait (.11 eal* h wrap er. ['See that the name is spelt emremly. • SWILIFNE. Dr, Swope's 4'stgar Cleated Xariaparitl, and Ertrart . - .It Tar Pills. These are undoubtedly the best Nth. olreft.d to the public, and no family i ehould he without them. ' Safe and easy in their operation.'Whhotit producing any griping pain nr unpleasant feelings. .They are pectill• arty adapted to finance and purify. litetobv rendering It ht to amnia!, and Invigorate the Chute argent. A few doses win oftentimes prevenr a iiivere attack of alcknon., and, for umiplainta In avid( It females are subject they are invaluable. Nb Pills ran have a bet. ter erect than these for want* irtegittatilles which occasionally happen to women. They aaslat at the commencement of puberty: also When :thole la a check (ruin cold, or improper ethosure, mid even at the time of their 'Mite cessation. By taking ibis medicine u-nmen would he rattled on through with the change of life without dam:er nr ; loft lugement on their .more youthful dare of womanhood. He particular le obtain the genuine, ere that they, Ire in boxes turned eat of the solid wood. covered with eted label With iho signatutotof Oa. Stvaxxe thereon. UtMOVAI DR. SwLy air Prnprlotor of tho Widely r.lebrated COMPOUND Srail. or WILD Corium and oilier F 441- ILV MEDICI - PIM. has IDIDDYPIIhIN rttnelpril Office from the cornet of Eighth 41111 Mare strteta to No. 4 NORTII sEvENTII mfr.' , I.- above Natant, Philadelphia, 'whew all orders mei be addreased; MIENTI4 FOR ,E1C111111411,1, COUNTT. JOHN O. BROWN, ri.tteeitte.l%. .I .IO AN N EA w n . , } minorm. . C. k 0. Dosealerite, Behnyikill Haven, Hinny 811111911. ED, Port Carbon; Jowl A. Opro. Taylor:. ville:II. F. ae.Tortearosa ;E. J. Fxv,Tamaqua O. RICITeIIIDEIt, Ka v Catlies W. MoliTlf.t.ll , ll. W. Pares litt.Clair; Myra de.l3ll44l4.ol,Fallertont PAUL 041111. Firm:awe; Eva CL & DARNDLIrtri;IOnI; COCKIII4I. dt Llewellyn; in teir.r.a.tate. Atiddieport; C. -Faatute, Ditvigabrirg; Common t dc R 110.41115 New Philadelphia y et. MERTZ, Ortereaborg Landing; 1. ATINTaM. VeNeacedng; lice* lir.urraraar, and O. dc E. Water. Loner blaNtntartgo I and by all Dea. lees in medicine everywhere. reAgenle wishinaa fresh supply of Dn. SOUS - glee • lITDICIN Ca will plPagitßen4 their orders In the Prin. etas! ONlee, Philadelphia. Sept. 1] 3 , v 1831. - 37-ly lirtift.- - 8 dial DUI Carat:.! Crown t i res Strtew,Pkileda. lIUIE UNDERSIONED OFF 'FOR SALE TIIE I various qualities .of Erthen and Pine !loam, and feepeCtilally Invite aits attention of_ptuchaseea, real- dent in delloylkill Ce. ' BACON At CO. ALFRED LAWTON being COOnetted with the above Establiebteent. aolitite the patronage of his mends, and will attend to all orders sent by mall or *Mena tae. ISATTEss, SADDLERY, &O. JAMES POU'Efi PETE:RiI Waddle and Harness maker, from England, begs respectinlly to announce to the Inhabitants of Portriviiie 'and 'intern:lading neighborhood, that lie has commenced bilsistets'ac above, - in Murphy's building's, Ventre Biter'. near the Pennsylvania Hall, where he Moon hand an no sortment of goods of British inentifirture. (Via) Lull. don Whtps, bite - end spun: riding rind driving bridles *wage; chemois shins; hrtialaes, Nut van"' a lba irtirlee connected with the tapir. kind of tinsinee Pi• , 8..-AU - kin& of Jobbing both light and behvy done at the shortest notice, 'Radon the MPH reasons Ms terms. phll'ada~, ivy 14, llsil . -1 91.0 I Oct. 11,1151 41-1 y • 41 i/ 1 7 1 11 E QIRARD I,IPE INSURANCE. ANNUITY •ad Trust Company. ofFhtladelpbia. Office No. 134 Chesnut Street. capital, 11340. 0 70. (Inter per petual. Coniinueio mate Insuranceo on Ltree on the most favorstite terms. The capital beingpald opand inircated,tegetherwlth large and constantly Increasing resery Woad, of fers a perfect. err 'wily to the Itvtured. iThepretniums may he paid yearly, half miry, or qiiarterly. The Company add 2 bongs periodically to theme tetanus fortis, The tint 1101,29. appropriated in Dee ember. I dta, as.d the errand. Donna In December. 1819,amountaa an addition of 8202 SO to every 11000 jointed tinder the oldest poliriel, malting 112G2 50 which will be paid when it shall become a claim, in wad or 111000 originally insured ; the next (Alma amount to $123; SU; the nett in age In 01.212. S 0 for every 11000; the others In the lame prononmo ar cordingtn the amount and time ikr I s andkna. Which additions make an average of nun e titan GO per cent. upon the ptemitim. paid. witbnnt inereaginp, the an nual premium The follow gioter °gate a few elan Stun ' l 6olllln Of In•nreJ. etllllllAn. GEM *IOW *152 Su 2560 t.SC, lAOO 415 500 w Ili; 56 &c. &r. 01211 " 176 " 331 Pamphlets containing tables or rates aud eztinna iron.. form• of apptiration ; and fa - liner information can be !Mat do. office. B. W.RICBABDR, President. intim F. Itolvs. Actuary. The tothxvriber 14 Agent nu the above enmpany in schnokin County, and will 'feet Insiirancco, and rice all never3aty Information nn the .übject. B. lIANNAN. .roue 29, 18.10 1.6-ly PROTECT YOURSELVES. frill: Delaware Mnlnairsafety Int:waiter (Wanton,' 1 —Office Neal) ROOM of the F:zehange, Third Hi., Philadelphia. FIRE INISIITIANCE.—IhribIings, Merril:m.l4r. and otbrr prdperty lu Talmo and Country, trivorednerinA loa,r ordarnaerr by fir...t the lowtor rat,. Of pr , s.n.utn. MARINEINSIIRANCE.—Thrw atro inarrre Vuir,cls, eargore and Frelght.,foretga or i•oastwlse tinder open nr spwelalimlieleP, as IltP.isNitrr.i Clay drolly,. ILA A ND TRANSPORTATION.—They also i nail re anerrhandlze transported by AVagon., Railroad Corn. Boats and Steamboatn, rivers and lake.i.bil the monlliberal term., DIRECTORR. Joseph If. Seal. istrles e. 1411 J Edmund A. Ynndrr , Theoplillan Paulding. John C. DaViA, H. Janes Robert Dorton, Henry Sloan., . John IR. l'enrote, Craig, Samuel Edwards, 'George Serrill, Gen. G. Lelper, speneer Edward Darlinrtrin, mute. Isaac - .1. Sr. Johnson, Folwell William flay. John Newlin, ' Dr. 8. 'Mona!, Dr. R. M.llumon, John William Ey re,Jr. 1. T. Morgan, P. T.-Morgan, t Win. Ba gale y. WILLIAM MARTIN President. RICHARD S. N gwnot.ti, Secretary. Theroberriber Id' lug been appointed ag,ot for ;he llmref'Ompany, in no* prepared to make Intoirance on 511 , deperiptions of property on tho moat liberal terms. Apply at H. 11. Poll.' oilier, Morris' Addition or at my house in Mai get 8t reel, Potts vIIIO. A. M. MACDONALD, Nov 11. 18151. 45-Iy INDEMNITY. THE PRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. O MCI: No. 163 latcettnit stover, near Fifth tit. 11)11tECTORN. Charles N, Bancki t, Gvor.e W. Rich.tr.f3 Thomas Ilan, Nortreof Letvm, Tobtas Wngster, Addlptie E. 'Rolle, • ramitel - Grant, David e. Brown, Jacob IL Smith, !quirts Patterson, • continue to make Ineuranre, permanent or limited on every .le4eripti..n o(properiy, Iti itiornanil enmity at rates .14 low as are I omilaie hi tv II h *Pointy, The I h.mperiy have reAerved a large Cony kngen,l Fund, t:•hitL r. h their capital and Itrolhain,. vilely invested. afford ample proterliomin 1110 o.4sured. The of the conipAny on Jabuary let, 1019, a 3 publiAlPJ agreeably to an Art of Aehembly, were an fellows, ' GO MOrleag•S 51,563 * O:5 Real Estate, 100 3.58 00 C.1411, - 'ke., 45,157 Temporary, Loans. 125,159 00 .1,000,007 67 Since their ineorpuratiati, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upward• of enema/ion *nu A all - jrvi thee teed dollara„11111/P01 by firej thereby afford ine evidence of the advantage. of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt 1/0$ Oil liabilities. CHARLES Ni. BANCRER, President. CLIABLES 11. BANCKER, Secretary. The sith , cribfir hair been appoireed apent for the above mentioned Inraltution, and la now prepared to make insuranre, on every description of.property, at the lowegt rate,. ANDRE;VII Pot t.rille. Jan 11,1R51 I ant (4 dig 71 a,ddfent nothtne which relqte: ra man form len to my trolinv" READ!!/MIMI! AND MANHOQD• AVIOOROUI Life or a premature death. 'KIN REI.IN on Self Preservation.--Only 2.5 cents. Thta bnok, Just published, Is tilled with useful farmation.on the infirmities and diseasea of the lin roan rystem. It addresses itself alibi. to Yowl), Man hood, tind'Old age, and should be read by alt. The valuable advice and impnisalve warning It gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annu ally thousands of lives. Parents by tending li, v. , 11 learn how ioprevent the destruction of their childreo.i A remittance of 25 teats, enclosed in a Intel', ad . - dressed to lir. Kinkel In, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, nude; envelope, per return of mall. Pr. K., fifteen years reiddent Physician, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union streets, between `spruce and Pine, Philade:plita, maybe consulted rontidentially.-- lie who placer bitioell node rine rate of lir. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a geuittman, and confidently rely upon his skirl an a physician. Per• sonm at a distance may address Ur. i{„ by letter, (post paid) and be cored at home.. . Parkares or Medi. en.., directions, ace , f r orwardPd by aendina a remittanre, and Mil up Rensle from damage awl cettowei y. Rook elellerq, News Agents, ranvas?erm, nits,r. see polled w fin Rte alente - work at Very low rates. r .:7, • PURE WHITE LEAD. yvy trriEniu. & trio - rim% Manksfarlistere, No. VI tn. NORTH' FRONT ,erect, Philaddieleial, hate now a gotd cmpply ofthrir warfardrd purr WIIITF: i.r.Au. and aurae a uslotni . rr4 who have been epartuugh Allpplard an I UtiSfilliPfire rein on Ilse bet it Ir..leafl now uncut Dirk Older? ailed. Nn known milittanre pos.miseo Those prrilrfvulj%« and Ileatitif) Ing prowril lro, 'n deAtable in a Wind, lo tqinli ..41enitieith unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other material' only mass lig "alit . It t i .u. (~rp..brpn the .leady aim of Ihe 111311111 a, threes, for many Velr., in supply In the publir a per levity Wire white lead, and the un , ra•lll2 doniand for itie . rirtit le, in woof ILIA it liztO, mei. with fa %or. invariably branded on pne head ETU ttfitITIIER,In full, and un the oilier, irarrusied pure, all in red lettere. l'hilada., July 11. Nal Si Iv THE WORLD'S FAIR. COLD mEDAL awarded in Eli TRAI T '. (or his /.1 - •• I:slimier! Of Utitree." It is HOW eat isfamortly de elite.) that Tt3pil'i Essence of Coffer b. the best and most wholeenme preparation far Coffer in the world. We 'therefor... recommend it t., all lovers of good rot ft.r. no an article of =rest value, The Drift. in only 12) ryto4 pa( ka go. which, tc our pound of l'offee will go 34 far 3. five pooml., of nrilonty entree alune. Siorekrepeii and 'nll Mho, that may WM:llan, It are .I.worm! that it , it lines not give entire tat ht it may he returned. Mann car lured b y Rl.l TIIIIPP, No. 6.39 Notth XI Street, Philadelphia. Jan. 3, 1432. I -3m CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FAN CIOAPrI —These mtperior artirles of perfumery, amongst v. loch are enumerated hi...lastly celebra ted Lilly White. Orfenlal Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Totlet Powders; I:hinese, 'Trivet, Chalk and other 4por . .wed Coaled iCS. SOAPS.— Walnut and Extra Fine 8 in.! Brown and While Windsor. Floating. Palm. 'A Imorid. Farley and Toilet Soaps: rthaaing Cream, Mk Dye, Cologne Waters. Eltraela for the irandkerehter, Oa Marrow, Ernes Oil Cr yotal Pomade (a new artir.le), Lilo tiali !fair Remora' ivr, IlairUll.. Philoconies,&.a.,&c., are trianeferthred and for :We by -.11.111N T. 11.6111. l'erihner ¢ Clientiat, 4d Market $l.. below Phila. tr'itierchants. (100 forgo that 11.17:11Wt3 is the cheaprat and most eati•nsii,e Manuta•lwy in the City Clive hint a call. . 25. 1651, • ty TO 'COUNTRY. MERMINTs., iv M. N %WELL & Whole:We Gruen s and :Steil-Law, No. an WATCH s tree!, Philadelphia 'have alwayn mr 11414 .1 tap! and %yell selected GruterleS. end Ltquors In whii.h they invite the attention of country Men - bants. Oa 4, 18511 40 den .ALL TEAT ARE AFFLICTED WITII Coughs, Croup, Cold, Ititittomation of the T T Longa, etomittiht ion, llronchitts. Asthma, intlii enza. Spitting of Blood, Irritation and Sotent,F. of mt. Lunge. Difficulty of HTP ohinx, Pain. and Wcaltne4 of the Ilreaat. and nil utter dbiemom of Ibe pulmonary dream., can lie riervid by INDAN're CRI.ERHATED riitriEtir ExPEcTottANT. This medicine cur painter, in efficacy all other' ItlVlltit4tiOnt Dow btraft the public, as 1114/t3P3 no. can with tonrolthre, pim la im to tine world. .10 every rate of thin. merit :Mr falling to produer aM.effectual cure of the above the mpney will he refunded which W. 13 hand for the medicine. To be obtained at Ulna Sc- en. '4, No. 408 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Price per tot. Ile. The medicine will be cent to any part of the U tilted fit ate't, by pet...till 3‘14M331ng 3 triter. ai cola. panted Willi Ihr ath, to URI , 4111 M Allot : 4 ilfrt-t, rtb.ll„ I h 52. “7-Inr POTTSVILLE ROLLING DULL rrUC suLaer there 'respectfully aariotinre In the pub. J Ik , that their new Rolling M 11l ta. now complete,. and Int nil operation, and thal they: ere prepared to Wanly 311 kinds of liar Iron of y:sitotra,Ozet, whlcb they wilt watroot b. he "ulterior in,qtrality to any obtained froni abroad, at the Faroe nay also msnufsrturr T Rsib, for the tt» of the Collieries and,l t steral,Roada, weighing from 21 to f.O lbs. per yard. made of thr best Iron, aril n inch Will de found much cheaper than the imported Sit ete. Being prartiral mechanics, and halnifs Mid finish/- maids experience in the Iron butiness . , they darter ib enne w es that they eaulitlve entire pathiraction to purchasers, and will also make. It their-Interest to pa trOniLe home manufactures. II AMUR, tirtnuni & CO. Dec.S.lBSl. 494 f MINING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR. /Ix fling subseriber hiving totaled blinnelf in Mullet I street, beta een Centre and Perond. opposite N. M. ISlisnn, Eirea., office. Gets to offer hie professton al services to ttie nets of coal Landi, Coal Ppera• torn, and Miami,. lie has, for several years, been en. gaged as Engine, r, Purveyor, and Manager of Coal Mineola the North of England,and Ems bad some ye.riit eiperrinee in this 'county. any work enttusted to his care, will he executed carefully and promptly. lie Would nab a trial an the beat rerenimendation and test or iris abilities. CEO. K. Nov. 24.1851 474 f RT PNANINING his large Sloth of Mote". Tin, Doltow and fros=n•ate at r i . llOO VER'e, Pottsville i'a. Now is thethno for cheap Rargalns,the under signed wnuldrespettfolly Lion of I . :chi:101M twenty and vicinity In general, to his large and most splendid assortment or cooking. Parlor Office and Hall Pinves, everoffered before in this region. Among which ate the &Aria Air. tlght,the Globe Air-tight, which aro suitable for ravers. use or hoarding Howse.. Also the Vernon Alr-tighl • ln• dependent Air-tight the flat top complete. and epring_ ville Airtlght,the complete Cook, improved .and part on. other kinds orCookina Shavea. Also a splendid lo of Parlor Stoves. among which is a equate east Iron Dadiator,the Dolphin Radiainr. tho flume srieen,the Renj Franklin, open font parlor and litany other vart nos styles. Also on hand a large and handsome styl i , or Chamber, Rooms, Ochre and Hall StOyes.- lip has 0,, hand alway.: a laire atoen of Tin Ware.llollow Ware, Brass Ware and Japaued Ware. Which he always has on hand wholesale and retail at lower prices than have been puietraved tor before. Von will please tall and examine before, purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work thine a t the shortest notice. SOIANION UOOV ER, • • , Centre St reet.4 driorck above Market Street. Pa. August 2, 1851 31-tf BRAVER IREMINOW IRON woints. - pies fintn the Re- Ain't of polity bonne In be Incr"4- by future .riflli)ro. ►,RS: 50 1.,41A 00 1%137 rirg & c . lIDDDON & ALLEN. IRON AND !Iraqi Fourb.rs ',peel folly Inform thelepa trona', and - lhe reiblie generally,' thitlhey arc how preplreti.ai 11w above establishment, to manta facture ettm Emtloes of every sate; Pompx, Rallrond and Drift en IS, and every caber degeriPtiOn of Iron and lt rosA rosirnge RU liable tor the Coal mining or other Limitless, on 11e 1 1 10: 1 11ea;onnble toms. Also, DloWlng Cylinders for Ma s t and Mar hine work in genoral. Repairtne of all I. lode done with. nest osss a n d d. - :latch. II the 1.)WPOI prieeq. All tt,,rk fornilhed by Meru will he afar/allied to perforin well. They nook! solicit the custom of those who may want article.' in their Eno in this vicinity. All order. , Will meet with Immettia:e and prompt attention. March 15, 1851 POTTSVILLE MON WORKS. Gun.- MAsfN '& 170. nespneT ---4.1.,t1"--,. fully announce to the public that they have taken the 11:4tabli4httient known ail the Pottsville Iron 'Multi ull Nor wegian elreet, Wilerellwy are prepared to Anita all krona of Stearn Ell!ltteS. Inalilifarllire Railroad fare, and Mardlirtety ref :doom! every ileM•rilitildt, at the 4hort•.ty notice. and on the t rea,:nnalde tern's. —Pernons Irmo abroad, in want of Strain Eliglriete, will find tv their advantage to glee them a call be ore erirdEing ekewilete. .IMay I I tf A.—WELDED V'ROIIf; TIT TrnriFttrep , , ruilable for ttorninotives, Marine a ndother Stearn Engine Balk from 2 all 5 ill(' hes in diameter. Abu Pipeeriorilar,Strani andotherpnrposeneatrastrung Tube for Hydraulic Perto.re • ilultnw Pistons Cur Pump...l - Steam Ent; ineg ' Ma tot facture it a for %Ale by MORRIS, TAPIKEit & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. curner ad find Walnut .t.• EAGLE IRON IN THE Imitouttll 1.41:17r1V11.1.1'.. ... formerly conducted by Clot.. W. Pitman. .1. taf Wiel,& Co. reppei a continual... of the etivtotn of the Wor k., Being pracite.tl Me, lonics, they flatlet I heiniclveu that their knowl edge and experience of the will enable them to torn but work that oill not fail to give .:atiufact lon to the too:It fast idiom, They Ore prepared to ronno facture Steam Engtne.i, Pump , . Coal Breakers, Delft env+, Railroad and other Cautlngs, . All orders thankfully received andprotriptly e %e -dited on the most teuviina Me terms. June 15, Nso—‘2l-Iyl FRDSH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND . _ 1, I INTER GOPI):I.—The subscribers having re, eiv • ed In addition to thou large, and v‘lrlie:lve 9104 of fru (.'nods, I:coteries, gnernso ore, I{Paily•latade lothing, hc. A Fall Stork of FA. 1.1. AND WINTER (ZOO', 1 '0114163:A of the Itio,l Fashionable Drees i;oods, P.ay State sii.m 1., Color and tigalate, Nlul, l'huneral.le, Fig. and Plain Nlolviir 1;o1.1 Metal and Tins. Itoyle . l4 :%1011a 111:1t . k. thletgrable and rigned Alapacas ; Engiiah Met ; ',•lirrl: cloths; Black Dress English and i;erman Hosiery of V:1110111.. ku di: Red, While and I,'ellotv Flannels; :Merrimac Calicoes off ditfereni ~ ; American, West, of England, rctitch and Brood Clot of the lineal e.t duraldr Plain and Fignet) Sates M.. Is and Fan at Frrn. h 4t • ; and Pane y Tweed and wiatin•qt... Woolen Yarn ol C,d,,r and nnalnte,,, GRUM:RUN—Prime Itio,Java and Lagnasa Coffee, Blank Imperial and. Ynkigig Ifygon Teals. Cru.her Pnlverlzed, !termed and New Orit.3no Slioi ; Ptlaid lloney i+vrep end Suear non.e MoittA . C? ; dill and Bat R.LiAIIII. rt ...Currant, r 1 various dederiptilna. Fiats. SaIT. e - .• and Pin %liion, of a!I kinds comovnily on hand Ilse, FEATIIF.Rd. Tbe above alnrk of .14)0,14 having hr.-n ate: trd front the largeu it - 001111e and rOguroksion Ifoir- , e, In the city, and part.ulat .a..di,tl g:c,ll to select surh'goods as nre suitable for Hip Coal Region and surrounding country, we feel ronfident in saving that we can give foil .atisfartlon to Cr1 , 1 0 11.,s VViDe ti; a call for any e Ic in nor line. r Neu door to ilotet,ci.rnerof Milani° ne o .s , Teet• Pni ,6 ' tile 811,1.1 MAN 4t 9IIIPAikN. 4; I Nov 12, Pim L INDSA b V & BIAKISTON,7 •l , I °, El.et.ele rad ii.tlAind,r,, l'1i 1 11rIp)r. hare feonted I. their New More , Nn. if. _ e S 1• S•il ~ e at, above Chesnut, where. with it,oont: ondirn I!•.teed isctl - Mee, they intend coot muta t . tor, Iloahselllng, Publish ing, and Binding husloes. if. all its hrsnehes, Mlls- Sale anti retail. They will always keep no twit' a general nssurtment of Medical. Detital, Srlentif,r, Agrieultural, Mustral,Cls=lteal, School, Nltstrellune one, and Blank 80ni.... to v. hich they invite the at tentlun of the trade. ()rile'. from Flook-elter,,, I,4bta - Ms, oi erlinnli, fits Books to toy den 1 tonent of Itter attire, will receive pionttit mi,nll6ll, and the books will I. fotni,lied :It lite 1 rt.). to 's.- t too rs. Blank Ilonk• for Poldir Iltirwes, Batik,. or private pert - 111A, made promptly to 6141.. r. 21- Cataloguer. aft heir own publicai 0n.., or .".mpinte edlaingtie nl - Metlir al and striencli3O Book:, will be joinkbr..l, tlttnn npplio Ali..a Kern.' mad, iii Itge ill I+V illail.Or illherWlPle. Pot rl3'll Mot,. linlootteil to oi.lef iler. fl, MI. 'VI CM TO INVALIDS AND Tag SICIi• C FFSIFir RI nkeillet .11 - 11 omp prevai,nt Sln 0.14 .4.1'1111,3 of Ilir ,01,/,./i v. 1•,,,f • r,ll - r Wia tnllh Inw to till iv, lib 3 r BEE Al,- rnt r..l , l3lill7irparlirtll3(6), b ra in AN Ine $,, ri 1g k IVAN. Cent re ..rirrA :s l'ut% ilte It IV 421118:3,111m,r , "t11e.' GEO. RE/Fri NMI:IL New c'a At, F:NT:4 tor i'imm 1 At 11 r..rherly the Inlkm inc NerT/11;.-- , A1/ PreirJorh.rt,heort ~ , kr.rrn't, se "COMSTOPWA or IliMAT01•11, h 14'4. ••lwaV. fsioVi brloog FACLUSIA E 1.% to Irr Lortu, S l'oinctto k ; trod iihoolia ll,r Ntwo.Vone of rotitslOrk & tvill ettra laloq digstaioo• of 11, I. :5" ,1 ,!I in I , IJ/1tc.b.02:13/4101.! GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS .Tap .31Rt, DRUGS, GLASS. PAINTS, &c., &c. I) ()BERT NU( h W. Comer 'Or ?fermi. ' L\ Li anti are en street+, rh11.1.1e1).103. re.pectinilv In vite+ OP alty.lion tJI Siorekeepers,ltnilder+ and 011, 11/ e‘tretsive Ite4l ()rues and Medi rine:A, 10 whirling. bar. ecettil) herll ;Adding (win kir Iliaatock of WINI)(11X I.; folly renal if not ettiptitliir to ally other In the. city. and romptitea all the iliifereot atna'itit`ti if .cirri, an, ['rent and Biggian4til evrrN i• 17.... I rim tit S in 3t; i,4. Alan, flair I:la,+ in all di: %.c rime. M. %eine, Ap...nt for i ; Amk. Clew' Ula., Wlll Inr fill" t•ti. wariacard tair.., in 1.1119,„ or Hei.. at makers prices. All color* ilrn, and ground Linseed (10, Spit Its of 'turpentine. Varnirlies, Brushes, lint he.. together with 'all tlie..loo- lar Patent Medic fines of tit.: day. Al! for sale. 'either Wholesale or Ret4ll„ at tlie lowest prices, and drltr. erod tree of eApeose at soyflif the tiaritqi or Depots in tliti ril f. ~ CHOKING CATTLE. -111Itb We recollect well, when upon a farm,' 'fi l - 1 some years ago, in the fall, a fine cow pi - ti C i t... choked, as cattle often do, upon ripples ot : b potato/ and would have died, if the obsta• 'Z . : cle had pot been at once removed ICBM the l illare aa e passage ! I to the stomach, where it was lodged . :ltalit Various old temedies were 'tried to no pupA pose. • Presently one recollected a rented' :1. proposed in an agricultural paper a few ;i E Weeks before. It is to put a stout line rood the neck just below the substa,nge, wind - - - d';''De can be felt with the hand on the outtside,an't' I, draw it close. This prevents the piece d' AT apple or potatoe, or whatever it is,from 611. ~i 0 7,1 ing back when the animal makes an effottw ,it throw it out, which it will almost alwayP,- direetly, when assisteti in this waii.." 2 _ The re " medy was at once successful. The Offending COLEMAN'S Cheap putlers , STOKE I morsel proved to he the half ifil a haritg 4 A" IV " . 3.2' 33, 34, 35, 36: an.! 37 A r" d e' P fula d a" '. apple So this little Beta()of-rriwsPiPer ottwrltv Merchants can save from 10 ui IS pre I C " . 5.../cent. by purtb,lsin g at 'Be above B tor t,,. By i nt . ! knowledge was in this instance, worth a 6131 F n .; t e i c rt i t o ng t o ,a w it n y (Li l o , o t. ii9g i az i t tl , F a b n n , t i n i il ,, i I r e ... p . :;l i tan . l , ll h v 4 - i COW of' thirty or forty dollars value. MN purch prinase their gouds here, pay WO tsni.r, and live I can we know •before-band , " what kind Of hits cta. Constantlybn band. a !mgr. a...:orirdel t ‘.l* Pen and : knowledge IS [ping to be most benefictal 10 a P n or i . t o ttliv i e n e, l 7 o .7;or , 4 t,r and h f ßazor, ota l re ab a le nd iti n vr d us ? we eanno . t And there is hardly PI bandits, Carters and r 0r e,,,,, S t ee l , 4 , , rtuicher inlurmation, especially in our own huskier , Knitc7„ Dints, Howie Kni7 ,, ,,, Itev.,l%il, R and phis I Plgols, 4.e. that will not, some lime or other, in the Just rtc,tived„ a large s tork of Rodger, an:KWOs- A am^ MU 111/12 out to. be of value to 05. Ml:nisei fine Pen and Otherssa Ifidte., . , Alm, a ling, an;olltnenl of Ac , ..rdentist &c., E.- , —$ I n farming, kno.vfedge,ikticiereir, wealth , Man, Ens F.ngllab Twiat and Cerntnn.CunF 1 Jolts M COLEMAN, in,pait-r , success and prosperity as much as in gi Vd-If . other profession. And what is wanted. is not so much the Means of kuowledill• for they are ample. It is the disposition 0 expect, look; for ilid glean knowledge find „ every source ; il short, to feel and act is thf spirit of that good, , old and charitable saying', ~ It takes everybody to know everything." iutiur =4IIOENI A KER. S. R. Cornet “1”1(;),,in Ph Hada.: Kept 27. IBM :19.t to PkRITMERY PERPODIRRY!! 10)01111SFLL%4 and llanelNTmu I.taQtra!e Odor:into, most capildl tru , r enr rlv.in:nn e ! Ihr head and flair. Vinahtte Arothatiitte. it.t article for the toilette, prefetable Stores (lit:mica! Harr liav:piralat, Vetotes Ilagte Mir (tot, Velho's Parisi:tiff:iota for Curlier the Hair, 1;10,100 Roman Kalyi the Wet - ion. Plat'flied Charcoal l'aqle, ara volyitynt ; "1), Ir l' o r teeth. Treble I.:strait... for the Ilse hief Gentile,. Hear,' 1/i/ ley and Poia, 1:l. nn'tg Indian ti i for the Hair. Rgussell's Asia:triune li , rrli , ihried baud F,lawr'arelehreoet.l Ponta de lhvit: r, Philnl nine fw the hair, a tine rietali ail', le, liattel's Rose Tooth Paste, Ratters Depilatory Powder fur corona it: listr. Wheeler's Tratterry To,oli Itoos,ers Wont in., a Rune Torn Paste, rologne,'Florias, Bay Intl .Laverider F or E A,. a alp AlanofletOrYe+ g)rha..; al H. lIANNAN'B Cheap Variety &ate. IFrb. 11,1852. 7 DPC, i7.1b51 sonuanirm NEW. riIIocERIER AND PROVIP(ONA AT PHILADUI, phla . whniesale prices. The ntoleteletied boa opened in the Silver Terrace birthing, Centre Street Pottsville, a general arlaOrtlial% I of flrocenee, Pen. visions,' Fish, 011, Ace., allot which wilt be roil at the Caine prirea that rotatory tom-hoots pay to me Philadelphia Jobbery. night added. All 'good, veld at this establishrneut, a re pure/laced/ from riot h an dy In the cities or New York and Philadelphia, and eat.: era will l i e sultplled • here, et the same advance that Philadelphig tnerrhanla have in Ittiv ins from the sa me patties. • m prc h an i, a r e 'eve c natty 'R. - dirket] to rail and ea., sw i m f ur them...lye., 4iiitte the etty. J. DOBBIN tVAsent. Aprll2l3, idsl. 17-If. )REMITTANCES to the OLD Cornwity. ITURE SUBSCRIBER HAVING MADE Arrange- Merits In various perm of Ireland and ato!lantl, and with Meatus. SPOON ER. ATWOOD tr. CO., Ban kers. London, is prepared to draw Sight Bills from 01114 pound Sterling to any alhOtlnt required, payable i n a ll p u t s of England; Ireland, Ftrollatst/ and Wales,. Persona remitting Five Dollars to the Pound In par finds, with the name of the partott.titto bp to drew the money. a bill far the anternit, with a receipt for them to hold, will be returned. Colteetiona made in alt pang of Europe, and For eign Bills of Backing* cashed. J P. eHEßWlN,Pottsvills, Pa: Jan. 4. 1151 ~Ntt A QUAT AMONG TFII3 PEOPLE %W. 11UbriCIN 1.. 11. ALLEN. 11-Iy. PASCAL IRON WORKS, JOHN WREN, THOMAS WREN, LAMES WREN. REIVIOVAi. 31, :1) 1.1..1 1 MT ,41) = , ..i " -et-Cetezt Ir/z7 We",.."14; 4-721) S I f OU7 the' Germantown Telaeraplt.j. , rr-':- ABOUT GRAFT 43 AND RAFTII46. f;'`- , . ' I In selecting your scions, chockse) oaly such as you know to be thrifty, of toe -last 4 ' . l€ year's growth, and cut them off front half Ht an inch to an inch :below they mark Where ,', the last year's groWth commenced. :I. Never take your scions, from the in. , / tenor of the tree.! howevek thrifty thys may appear, 'or frOm limbs (that may/he shaded. In such situations, neither the/ivood nor the buds can acquire sutNient m Wain. to render their insertion sale.' \ ; \ :;. Never insert a graft in a sOsk till the latter is,at least half an inch in / 'ituneter at the surface of the soil . If the tre are fare. er than this. insert ; the scion atuch a re. snave.lrom the root as will give a diameter 7 of three-fourths of an inch, but not tweed. inn this 4. If you graft in an orchard. do not tm, sert a Ficion till the third or fourth year after the trees are transplanted. W,hen the stocks are less than an icy!) in dianiefer, at fire fcet from the surface of th ' ground, head down, and insert your scion in the stump. ;, If your trees are large, choose the fairest i and mo st ,_ vigorous' branches, and insert your W grafts When they are one.half• to threequar. 'iters of an inch through. - ... 5. The shape ache graft should be wedge. form =one inch in length from the commence- Meat Of the sloping, incision, and be Invari ably inserted with the thinnest side toward the centre of the stock ; a precaution highly necessary in orderthat the bark of scion and stock may be brought and retained to close I contact till the union between them becomes complete. IR setting the scion, care ahou ld be taken ro presit the lower point slightly within the exterior surface of (lie bark of the stork: This will ; bring the minute tissues of the bark in contact, ,and insure 'a more perfect union, and better tree. se,. When the stump is an inch through at the point of abcision, two scions may be in. series'. If both survive, one can be remor se the second year, if the tree be small: if of lame size, both may remain. Grafting, mak IS made by melting together three parts of rosin, two of beeswax, aud one of tallow. When the union of the in. gredients is complete, pour the whole in cold :. water, and then having previously prepared . your hands by an application of softened grease, work the mass till sufficiently pliant '- and ductile to be Used with ease- It should - ..4 1 be applied when Sufficiently tvarm to adhere • - . , :nt:! , firmly and readily to the- stump—the top of ''.- '''' :•- - i - rot which, as well as the literal opening °edi t '-;:' , -,`O vi stoned by the insertions of -the scion, should• :: --- j ltrg r r tie eovered about the thickness of a cent.— ...41,1 As to the mo=t; proper time for grafting, ,- - . 47 e e L , there are various opinions. One thing, •:-- ahli however, is certain. lithe operation be pro Ar r perly performed,,spions will live if see any -•;'' ii...... time - after the sap circulates freely, in the I '..: °e f spring, till the fruit is' quite. large. lam . , • speaking of course in reference to apples and :,ALO' . pears, not ucother fruits: • ..4.. . NE ' 4 1100 D CELLAR. . , -N..0 eti The following direction, for making a . :.gam good cellar, possesses merit, and we there. ~ , I.,): lz, fore give it a place in our columns. A good Al a i% cellar is a most imps-rant advantage,especisb :1c51 . 71: ly to the farmer. We find. the article in the ;:roopri Gionile Farnip, : ~ , . ,; rev. ..,€,l A; •• A good cellar i 4 almost a luxury; at am '4 4„ rate, it is a very important item to every 1 A i ; dwelling house. Having a very poor one 41 e s " myself, I determined to make it better if I .f o tt, could. The wall= were laid with cobble ‘'..1. 7 ;Lat stone mo , :dv=:' . and seemed to defy the mason . -,, a The bottom was upot:the upper edges of ',:',_ A i l all the strata of a very soli rock, quite uneven ;.f: u st n i i and very wet most of the year. A Plank ..:-!; ant floor would last but a little while and was .-.1 A 0 always in a staieof decay, producing a yen' . ' ,4 011 damp, unhealthy, atmosphere, wholly unlit 4 Afs tit to keep anything , sweet many days. trill In the first place I procured 4 quantity of '' t om lone from timers of a tandery. To rho „° ors I added about equal parts-of sand, making a:;i4.--i very coarse but tenacious mortar. With this ''::-' e 1 tilled the interstices of the wall, making' ''A 1 r tolerably even surface. I next covered the ::,,, 1 bottom to the depth of from 11 to 12 incite' Ainer with small field stones, leveling the surface.. 4 l t ii with smaller pebbles as .wefi as j could. I :ji,..t b ;: i then procured 2or :1 casks ofwater cement, ',:- 11:1 (now a common article costing about $1 9 1 ' , i. 1...:, per cask iti Boston.) with this a simple mor• 4 . i tar was made and spread as smoothly upon :-AF A ' the stones as possible to the depth of li 1 .%i t i: inches. In a few months this floor became:l m - , as hard almoit as the " nether millstone,' :::; n i and is very easily washed'and thereby kept ''._, lir dean and sweet. No rat or mouse can gain ,!. ~ D e admittance, and it is so dry that I may lay ',.:-' 1 my apples upon it it I choose, or other vet .' ;' at etables, or casks, without any :Djury from ---:' 4 : 1 ,' dampness. It is now iu fact a first-rate ceb ',- . I ~ t. lar. . MEI HOU', TO CATCH A SHEEP n catching sheep, never seize theta 4 . '- 114 wool on the back, as ititurts them et' cetdingly, and has, in some calm hee 6, , known to kill them, particularly in ba weather; if-they are large and fat. Week' the be way is to avoid the wool altogether.? and to acc:ustout Yourself to take' them hi, the hind leg, or, what is mill better, by LW neck, placing one hand` udder the jaw, Sp i the other at the hack z of the eats : by liftiu, tip the head, a child may-hold almost sal sheep. ' ' T i i I / __ i. 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