cif ontt • tumor. MEDICAL QUIZ. , \We don't mean to be personal as to any one of the many qUizzical M. D.'s, though in that application, by the way, it would lie rather a " scattering shot " into their dock. But we mean this farce Steudenfs think it necessary to undergo before the grand hum• bug of an " examination fur the degree."— We will give the unniated an idea. Professor in the chair, spectacles 'well Wiped, and a most astute countenance. - Stew: dents lolling around on the beaches to their usual picturesque attitudes. Prof.—" Mr. Plod, what is chemistry I' Plod.—" Chemistry is a science.-=.(Vations voices,.rather doubtful—so is Barnum, &c.) —that-Lthat explains things." Prof.—" Very good ! Now, Mr. Dull, eau you tell me who first discovered the conkti; tution of light." ____ Some claim the discovery for Newton, but my opiniontS', when Paine com pletes his apparatus, he will bear off the palm.' Prof,—:" You are undoubtedly right.— Well, Newag, what metals have been diactiw . eyed in the body ?" sir, iron in the blood, copper in the liver, brasa in the face, and alcohol in tbek , entricles of the-brain." - The Professor - winked hard at this. Prof.—. , Mr. Soakem; what is an example of simple precipitation ?" Soak.—"KmackMg some d d foot down (hic) stairs;" whereupon the Profes sor declined the examication ended. The steadents tumbled out,and presently gin suf fered some•—Phd'a. Sun. OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS "When will distention and strife cease among our fbreign relations?" said Mrs. Partington with a sigh, as she looked abstract edly at the black profile on the wall, as if site thought a could answer the question ; " when will distention cease? The peace congress didn't do no good I see, for the ,Rushins and Austriches are a carryin' on jest as bad as ever they did, comrnittin' all sorts of outridges and wrongs on. the Hun gry. Heaven never smiles on them that distresses the poor. We aught to hold the Rushers and all that pertains to 'em in ex crescence—l don't know about hating the Rushy slave though, because that' haint done us no harm—arid the Austriches, too, that lives on nails and gimblets, that the wild beast man told us about—the onnateral heathen. Then the Frenchmen are all in a commotion, and I should think they would be, eatin' frogs and sich things, and the English ministers are quarellin' like ' dogs delight.' Where it will end I can't, see."—She laid down the Touts as she say, " can't see," and Ike, who had . been b going off -the outside pages of Leavitt's- Almanac, while she was speak ing here, poked the light, out leaving the room and the subject equally in the dark., A DOCTOR AS IS A DOCTOR A sell- , :ufficieut humbug who took up the business of a plisician, and pretended to a , deep knowledge of the healing art, was once cafled to visit a young ntian afflicted with ap-. oplexy. Bolus gzed long and hard, felt his puke and pecker, looked at his tongue and bbig. wife, and finally gave vent to the follow ing sublime opinion : " I think he's a gone feller." - •4 No, no !" exclaimed the sorrowing wife, " do not say that." " Ves," returned Bolus, lilting up his hat and eves heavenward at thesatue yea', I do say so: there arn'i any' hope, not the leastect smite: he's got an attack of nihil fit in his lo't'frontts—" Where?" cried the startled wife. I n his lost froiatis, and he can't he 'cured without some trouble and a, great deal of pains. Vou. see hts whole planetary system is deranged, Justly, his vox pdpuli is pressin' on his advalorem ; secondahly, if not more thirdly and lastly, his s:dar ribs are in a con cussed state, and he ain't got any money, con sequently he intiq 144" Tim sTol:v is told of a certain New. Zealand chief, that a young missionary laud ed at his island, to succeed a sacred teaches deceased some time before. At an interview with the chief, the young minister asked, " Do you know ,my departed brother ?"-- •" Oh, yes, me deacon in his church." " then you know him well ; and was he not a good and tender•hcartedatan-?" "Yes," re plied the pious deacon, with much gusto, "t hle very good and very tender. Me eat a piece of lam." 7' Rartrrt ;';reset—Old liiagsbury, of New llampshire, wa, , remarkable for dry humor. As he passed a rye field one morn ing, in August, he saw a lawyer in the vil lage surveying his possessions. Says the lawyer—" What makes you carry -,your head stooping upon your breast, friend li?-1 - uu see toe!—l carry mine erect and upright." "Squire,!" answered Ktngs.bury," look at that field of grain ! The full eatiS hang down like mine : hut the empty heads stand up like your own." • • 13:r A " HARP CASE" Will interrogated the other Sunday liy.a friend who had just seen him at church, but Whom he' now found swallowing a glass of brandy and weer at a public bar moth, " I siw you in church this morning, listening very ajtentively to a discourse upon righteousnesg and temperance —how comes it that I now see you here drinking ?" "" I always thirst afirr rightenusnes," Was the answer. :77 ANTr,t.---A fifer and drummer to heat time fur the ‘.‘ march of intellect ;" a pair of snuffers to trim the " light of other days ;" a !lone-cutter that can drill a hole deep enough t0 . b137.i the • ruck of ages ;" a ring that will fit the , ",knger of scorn ;" a loose pulley to run on the " r.haft of envi.;" a new eushion fur the , 'seat of government." cANNo - r imazine," said an alder man, "why my whiskers turn grey so much sooner than the hair Go my head." " Because," observed a wag,: " you have worked 5o raiieh harder with your jaws than 1 ` your brains" ONCE TTPON a lime" a young man met an old woman, in en English town, driv ing several asces. " Adieu, mother of ass es," said he. " Adieu, nil/ son!" was the old woman's reply. The fellow wen(on his way, feeling for his ears. 1:0" . Dr. Diggs says that his neighbor, Mr. Paradox, is not what you may consider an intemperate man, by any means, but 'mulls on the old lady, once in a while, fdr the boot jack to draw his hat (a with. Et:7'" You look rather Hat," said the tea kettle to the pan-cake. "I would take that as an insult," said the pan-cake, " taut lam aware that you have been steaming t." Ca . '" i am thy father's spirit," as'the bot tie said to the little boy when he found i bidden in the wood-pile, and wondered who 3t was. Stitatitit ant( frattital PRAsEtiVATION Og EGGS. NT The three following cheap and easy modes 01 preferring eggs for culinary use, are taken from Brown's Ameriusit Poultry Turd liscirs so. I.—Pick the eggs to be Preserved in an upright, water tight cask, with their small end upwards. Take eight quarts of unslacked lime, one hall pound of common salt, two miners of cream tartar; mix in water so as to bear up an egg with its top just above the surface ; pour the mixture in to the cask containing the egg, and they will keep sound and good for two years. RECIPE NO. 2.—Pack the eggs to be preserved in an upright earthen vestel or tub, with their small end downwards. Procure, melt, and strum a qnan- City "oi cheap tallow or lard, and pour while warm; not ha, over the eggs in the jar till they are com pletely covered. When all is cold and firm, set the resse_l in a dry, cool place, till required.for use.— Atter the eggs arelalen out, the grease neer! not be wasted, as it wilt serve fur making:soap, or many other household purposes• - RECIPE Nu. 3.—Pack the eggs to be preserved in "common salt, with the small ends downwards, and they will keep tolerably good for eight or nine months. —. • - , POLKA OINGEUEIREAD. ' - Cam' Tir.s pint of molasses, add a pound of but ter, a pound of brows sugar, two table-bpoonfulg of pounded ginger, half a teaspoonful of peFlash and as much flour as-will knead it into a star paste. lion it out very thin and cut ikinto cakes; bake on tin sheets in a quick oven. Citron pared thin may be added and any spice you mak fancy. LAPATETTE GINGER CARE. • In' One and a half pounds of wheat flour, quar ter of a pound of batter, one pint of molasses, one pint of biown sugar, ten eggs, ginger to the taste, one teaspoonful of pearlash dissolved in warm wa ter. Stir all together, and bake in pans or patties. Currants and raisins may be added. A quick oven is required for this cake. POTTED BEEP. re Take a beef shank and boil it is barley suffi cient water until perfectly teller, remove all the bone and cartilage, mach the meat fine and replace it in the kettle with the liquor, which ~hot ld be one quart let it ,simmer gently, adding salt, pepper, and mace, to yout taste. hii a Jelicatel ieliAt for tea or lunch. ' PHILADELPHIA BUNS. gir Take a pound of dour, the rinds of three le mons grated fine, half a.pound of butter melted in a cotree•cup of a teaspoon Of yeast, and three egg.. Mix ; add half a pound of finely powdered white sugar; work well, let it ?stand to tie well, and it will make 'I) bun). DRIED FRUIT ROLLS. nr Make la light saleratum dough, roll it three fourths of an inch thick, spread your fruit on, and endow it iu fold* by rolling it up, and close the ends well ; grease your steatner, put the rolls in it, and steam it one hour over boiling water. Eaten with sauce. WEDDING CAKE. ar Take four pounds of flour, three of butter, three of sugar, tour of currants, two of railitts, two of eggs, one ounce of mace, end three nutmegs; add u little citron and inolat , :ee. Bake nlsnit three hours. TO -PURIFY' STAGNANT wATE.a. Oue part of chalk and two of alum will ipeedily purify magnant water. and our part. of animal carbon. and one of atom, ate .ildietein to, purify a thous.nd parts of muddy river water. ESSENCE , : OF NUTMEG. rr This i; made by de...olving one •onnee of tho eie.ential oil in It pint of rectified epiriti.i. It in an expen,ive, but an invaluable mode of davoring, in the att. of the cook and confectioner. GLUE PASTE. 0"'In-tend of pare water for mixing the 'nom, ate glue water, to whiett add some steatil to keep it from taming. FEAT, ECTTER and lard may be kept a lone time, by being melted and clarified. 'information for tbe 15roplc, OR THE PLAIN "WRY" AND " itrcArsr." ra" Wiry suot7t.ri lxic be Lept in closedyeasels . ! Because, if uncovered, it absorbs oxygen, and the colour is injured ;• and its watery part evaporates and leaves it unfit for use. One of the beat substances for diluting ink, if it be, in the first instance, too thick for use, or atter• wardsliecomes so by evaporatii:m.is n strong decoe of coffee, which appears in no respect to promote the decomposition of the ink, While it improves its colour, and gives it additional liistre.—flitrorg. WAr DOES A person viewing him-elf in _a looking-glass, appear an the glass bin - one-hail his real magnitude, let his distance from the glass be in any manner varied Ltecause his image appears behind the glass, axae,ily at the same distance as the object is before EL'the mirror being halt way between him and his apparent image,'iind rutting in half the cone of rays proceeding from his image to the eye.—Arnott., Wtiv Is plutabago improperly called black lead! lieeaume it contis-tri of iron, and a certain propoition of earbOn; andthlei, there rai) lead in comprention. Many other rnstaru'es might he adduced, in which the names of ruhfraneen hare given fake idea+ of their nature and prupertien.— nm' white and green coppers . contain no copper, but are formed, the one with tine, the other with nr Willi is MA , 13.:A1.S It the best coerce tor of sour beer? ;Liccause it generates carbonie. acid in such small imeeessive quantities as thetieer, can readily hold in solution, whil;t carbonate of soda generates the mtrbonie acid all at once. Ano ther advantage is. that when dissolved in the beer by the vinegar preterit, its taste, being rather bitter, corresponds with that of hops.—Donordiu. £ Wuv is 1/111103g0 muds ii.ed for Making crucibles and portable fnmaces , Because, like charcoal, it is ingestructible by heat, unless with the presence of atmospheric air. It protects iron from rust, and is, on that account, rubbed on various ornamental east-iron works, loch as the fronts of grates, &e. tar WHY IX) Ws e,melimes see the street oil lampsrafter a foggy night, burning to - a late hour next morning? Becnu-e one effect of a tog is to diminish the combustion of oil in lainps and other lights ; which sbowOhat misty and damp nir dues not furnish oxygen so readily as that which ieclear. WII . Y SSIONFD provisions keepbetter than those whi(ll are dned i ? Beraitle of th e impregna tion otVyroiigneous acid which the former receive Iron the amok,; smoke being generally em •Voyed , and turi„by , idistillation in elo.e affording pyroligneou seid.-4)onnran. t? \Vwy Is BAXIN'P the !cast advantogeon. of all modes °Crooking Because meat tliudreA.eil loses about one-thirtllnt it. weight. and the nour i.hing jui , eA are thCC4 in a prat meamire,"dried up. Bert in boiling looes:26lb. in 100th. ; in roasting it lose. nearly one•thiA. e . r 4 ,... Wiry IS Ms T prvierved by drying? Be calm. ell bodies, in fermeni, mug be more or less moist. Thu., api -e of meat : with all its ostoral jnices, will soon purify; whereisbodiescomplele- Irdiy cannot be ro*do s io undergo any kind offer. metabil ion. ar WRY 1.% HA 1 to• the intere sts o l roon deltroya the 1 vary even for the 0 , lain th e flavour an cies, Sc. : . irritar. drinking especially fatal Cooks? Became nothing so *late of taste, which is perces ost experienced cooks, to aster reasoning of their soaps, um- WWII? Doss &Lytle SPOON changi colour When immersed - in en egg? Because the egg•con• taint' sulphur, or sulphur tied hydrogen, that is to say, one part of hydrogen combined with sixteen parts of sulphur. rir WIFE' DOrS' CHAIICO4I. prevent meat, &. becoming tainted ? Because it absorbs the differ ent gasses of putrefaction,airid condemns them in its pores, witheit any alteration of their properties or its own. Er.ulait tsVmsoan objectionape in int; ? Because the acid sets eci strongly upon the pen the it very frequently require. mending. IMMM2I , _ . , - 1 , _77777 - - 7-7.7:. - -; 7 - 7:77 - • , - 7 - 7 - 7:77,' , 7 - .77- z -. --- 17 .----- . .-.. : ~ .- ~ . , , .. : _ ~ t ... ,- , • +.4: 1 MINERS' `JOURNAL , AND iiii,T:g.7,irii:t; GENERAL Ab-ii,tierigEit.,:„ - - Anil YOU UllOl Ia your bait tbittng uffl nr is your bead ,corired awMb Dandiuff or-Saudi if wt. make a trial of STOBEff, CHEMICAL HAIR IMMOLATOR: Hon ands of persons in all nuts of the tonntry, whose beads were, entirety bald, Lave had their hair rally restored to tut:in:ins! perfection by Ole urn of this valuable article. Read the testimony. ' • New rarkaan. 1.1651. MIL STONY'S—peat Hirt—Mr. Smith, of-lieurtort L. f., Obtained a bottle of . your excellent Hair halt orator for htslittte girl, about four years old. her head being entirely bald.; no hair of not consequence Laving grown:on her head from her Liith. nod. sur ,prtsing as it May appear, after having used but one bottle. a complete head of hair was produced nearly two Inches lang.ota tlr,e healthy growth. A. DOOLITTLE, lit. U., No. 111 Could St. Philadelphia, May. 10, IS Ma. Becialui—Sit : After being bald fora number ' of years, and,having used numerous .preparatious to no effect, yotir Chemical Hair Invigorator, ,bas pro duced a One bead of new hair; and 1 hardly know how to express m giatittlde for the benefit I have received , from your va luable article. 1. WABMWOLTII, No, 10 Orchard Si. The following testimonial is from Mr. kt•Stakin, editor of the Satitrday Cogrier: "151.01.11'S tt•in lallemailme--It Vivre us Moen pleasure, uninliclied,to record our lestlinony in favor of the great pleasantness and entire ellleac., of Stone Chemical (late Invigorator. On reentering from a recent severe: attack of fitness', we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant riop of pair was rapidly falling off, and ensnelog to have on nand 3 sample ofthe, above art ice,-furnished by the manu facturer many Months previously. we used but a sin gle bottle, 3S:directed. and, found It to operate like a charm, ill entirely checking the fail and creating new and healthy Whin of the ?ralp." ' Cavtioa.—Aek for Siorre Chemical ifair Irrivra ' tor and never let dealers persuade y ou to nie an y other article as a substitute. Price cent per bottle. General Wholesale arents—G. P. AMET & co., No. 1:0 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Fur Sale by dealers generally. Torvale ill Pottsville by BROWN. Jan. 17, Itip. 3-ly co.acer MAKER'S REMOVAL. TUB SUBS Cltinn HAVING FIT I te , f (ippon of the largest; Cnath tlhops in the :time. Iti l'a., nevi toll. If Adamv & Co.'s tlereen Factory: wth're hie faellitier lot manufactuting all kinds , oi I.laftiagevatill Light Wagon eaunat be sot paeved— twirl n practical Mechanic, and having a nuntlperof ycarte exprrience la the businegv, he hopes so give genetaleativtaellnv , All aro& i:arringra and Light WagonsPpl on hand. Aho.iterond-hand Wagom.,kc. All repairli neatly done °Mots from a Jhtance promptly atitnded up June 5, IRle • TO COUNTRY mcncnomrs `j., & tiON holesate Grocer* and •V rontrul.4,ton Met , hanm, AU WATER street. Phitadelphizi have always on Wind, a law and well selected asliortinrat of Groterl2s,3'rovisions. Teas and Lannon!, to which they. Invite, the Attention of country Merchants, Oct I.ltlSt.' GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN ANTED. A Ii pervcins wi4hing employment, blg• and little, It young and ald, male and female, and also, all wighingtoeniploy any 2nd aii kinds of handl+, laborer , or iervants, will receive osellit •infortnat by falling at atle office of the tiuLaciibet in Market Rt rVf , r!,111;:v file. l'a• ei Term:: unnteratf;. N. M Nrit.suri, J. P. Land Agent Mitt fleGit Collector. 11-1 y April 5, DERR'S: RANGE, WITH HEATING AA P ATTAerteu.—Thi. Itinge his hren fitteil 1.0 with a fleatinp .A{.1114113 Pllnklelll *0 11 ,, n two ur three !pools, connected with the kitchen chimuey, atm 11w kitchen fire. In point of econo my,. durabilli y, and convenience, it is decidedly one or the best_itangeo in .use. ft can be used either With or without hot water. Manufactured and sold at the Foundry of the sithaeriter, fit f!tuttiville. JO:4E111 DERR. fitly 9, 10! PIICENIX SOAP WORKS .Borth F:oa . Corner of Croon Tint Stretts,Philodo. rlm; uNtiERAuLNED ori•gn FOR SALE Tilt j_ V/1101111Allaiilityi of Brown and rabr Soaps, and respectfully Invite the attention of puschasem dent la tichnyik ill Co. • . BACON ar, CO. ALFRED. LAINToN being connected With the above EM:thlb-hutent. its the patronage of hie (donde, am! will attend to alt orders sent by mail to otherwise, - • Phitad,p,i‘lay 21, Ihr,l. t 21.tf N. IS NEWNAN'S (Beoty's Num, h'urreg ian Atm . Atti.oalle,Penna tv • Plumbing shop. f 190.4 CON:4TANTLV HDAN A r,III'I.LY OF II all sixi-s of Lead Pine, Slicer Lead, lllio.k Haiti Tubs,' Shower It,t ha , Ilvdraiits, I Dont& and sin c le Arlin:: Pontos and Water Closets; al.o, al kinds or Brass l'io ks ..r waVfr and steam, Brass lift Cup•s fiir Engines. 'All kinds or cum.!, Work And Pinioning done in the nral.'et nninnt'l al the .:tiortp.t unto.'. N. paid coo r oIA tiraso and Lead. Potisvint, U, 1..211 INSO. 4n-lf 'PATTERSON'S EIERPETIC SOAP, I,IOR rendering the Skin smooth...at and delicate!) white. removing striioWllf,S, Pimples, Tart Cum nen!, Eriiittionn and redness of the skin. All from nd't hates; 5Lc..1.11 the randy ;are herlett by it. :Ono the very bent nhavlng sow In 1.e., !'rise mil) 12i cent• per race. For sale wholesale and r.-1.351 the vatietystote cattle Mittneriber, tl. 11.titiN AN. Olderrhanti and Olilerl ANTI ed to sett Ileatil a manufactlimal mk t ,. Aug. 9, pts I 'MINING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, &c subeerdier having located hini.telf in M.iiki.l / 'lert; brIACVII t• and ales ond, opintalle N. M. Wilson, Eau's.. orlice. Lege to offer lat. In ofn , Aon , aI service s .to the Onto:re of Coal Linda, Coal Opera tor., and others. Ile Ilan, for tie verAl years. been en ita:ed as Tnninerr,k3nryryor, and Mainige, of Coal /domain it, Ninth of Envla nal,a lid has bildbflll)e ye, r re experiene s e in title County. Any wink encrusted to lite lire, wilt he executed east:luny' and promptly.— Ile %entail:tali a trial as the be..l re. vininenda(ion and test of lilt abilities. I.E1). K. NIMI ffl. Now. ftg, Insl . 47-1( NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. TUE ' INVALID'S BEST FRIEND M PORTANT CORRRA PON OF.NeR! TRIUMPH Ica+ witiallrs INDIAN RoETA OLE PILIs IN S(1 TI A M raw A!- pi : :v ER (IL RED; •rftrrlll Tii AN FirTION.! wintaro iglit, Es'.- For many years vre have bear the rtaletn neentg, and assn st onetime he rotintl agent". for IN! Oi your valuable medi cine, an during Ito whole of ibis itmr we ate not "awar,• fiaut, in any one Instance, has I. the pills whirl' we have . soial been contirlatited 01 . 11 R causing Injury. Or 10)1 acconiplisliang Writ 1111110. r mission. 11 wdrrnlity :gratifying . when we receive oluritar% testl f 501I1Ce' Wf.Prir 1110 110 , 411einr w hich as Rohl Las been the meatie ofil.iing great good and "f saving many linen. Last )ear %ve hold three &wen lutes to go boa for• rign poei, and MO day tlaVe IrCrived a IrllCr from the 1 2 : 4 111; toonteer of Ferrante , . ho Viet, attacked with a pervad ing rpidetnic oineilear to the yrlforn pref.; while throw lender the reentar prey...wean? ireairnenl. who we re in the lltnipitul. some Iliter hundred, inclutlitir lbe theyetneer, Mati.trat,Aakc too, d,„„cp. If yott:tvuttld,like a copy refiner letter, we don't klonV or any impropriety in airing it you, and ',crimp, i t %tootle' he of eel vire to have it putelislieet, together With our teanrea, a-' lI it addreribeel In 11.. We w ill colonel; 111. putt... ',serrated. and if you wish It, you well .plerefor write 114. itesperiftilly, yonete„ W. & S. r., Ives. The fanwintt In the letter Mere* W. /4r.. ft. V, leas. Merchant*, gaiem : Oetitleinen—For pulite year* put I I.l.iv.yldopied In my family, a * a purgative. Dr. VlNiatit's FFndian liege. table PHI* (forovlioni you are hi* agent'l in : 4 alein) and have founikthat medicine iit great w rah. Last Noveutbei.sve were visited by a kind or inflam: 'mataryfeier, (the -ka,tne I ',resume which greatly at. Meted our neighbors, she Brazilians, for Dearly a year) the implonis of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and neatly three hundred potione fell victimn to the epidemic fa great number for a population as small 'as twa t ) Our doctors named it the true ye.tow fever, but their flint law , inefficient to atop it* pruy,rern . . rnu fining their midi! of treatment to tile use of quinine. and the iapiilirgsion of leethe!.., forbidding the use of purtitiers, and of Lottrae all the soldier. and sailors. whir were obliged to be rent to the ilognitnls, 'also the Coveenor,' several fdavkirates, several officers, and In fact all those who were reallyattl!cted with the disease: felt victims un ler their tootle of treatment. A moitth previous. I hod received thrt e 4107.rri ho;e of Dr. Wright'a Pills, which presume were bought at Vont . • store by Mess _ N r crumb & Fatless; metals nts in your city. and with whom I am doingbustoess. I had the opporrunity to administer these Pills to several under my rced; who were stllict ed total-the same fever, and tort doles of eight Pills each coMpletely Curial them Of the complaint. I their gaveOWay nearly alt my Phis to eloraC twenty or thir ty Wailes. and all mete relieved as it were by en chantment. have, to conerquenre, efzill les; In birssrs. Gold smith, Newcomb and Carte.s. the snot of forty dollar far the tmc h,i, n t• that ,ptantltp of thle medic Inc. an beg of you to deliver the Pill. as fr'tith as possible. I ugliest you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his dirertiesistraruslated in Ftenchmhlth wlUtend great ly to circulate his Pills not only hire, but atau in the , utherenionleawherethepepolatton la more numerous. ' Esccise tne, gentlemen, in the libetty have taken to adeteas you this letter. which, for..the ea ke :of Ittl manny,l have been rorepelled to do,na 1 Ilona mean to speculate on an ankle which proved tralutary to a number of poorptople,andio fact ;meat of the popu lation Pt redneed to a state of indigence, Milt would he sinful foe arty one to seal lucre-It s A uch : n a e w ur a v y i . Accept, respectful salutations gentlemen, the most respeful salutations of_yont very obedient • The.medicine Is fur sale.wholesale and retaiheillicc in English, French, German or »parish direr: lons,-at the Principal Ornce, 169 RACE tit., Philadelphia. • And; for sale by T. P. IIEATTY & • Nowlin." ; J G. Crown. do; - D. N. Healer, do; W. 14.11letet, or-1 plow rg; George Hammer, do. s Levan In Iliad man, Schuylkill Raven; W. Taggart Tamaqua Burnett &Dow roan ,New Merton.; Wheeler & hilller,Plnegrove ; .1. Rubin, tuadjrni r Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora; u. nen itan, ; Cto. Detbelbeis. Rinttold ; Johhou Royer, Ill'Reanvhurg; Joseph Dreher, East. s timiw i c k ; D . .ICoebhAiliddlepritt. Lewis Ileitner, Port Carbon; Yu°. WlUtsms bliddleport ; J. Combat, Sr., Patterson; Cleo. U. Potts, Droctvllle; Price & flusher, St. Clair; Reed .& Ruler, Llewellyn; Johanna Corkhill. do.; Geo. Rellfeayder, New Castle ; J._ W. Gibbs, Miner,- stile' Eckel & flarndt, Tremont; Jon. B. McCreary, do.; Jacob Ilaolfatan, Lower Mattantango ; and by Agents In all other parts of the county, :State and the' Called States . Jage 7.1851 WATSON'S 61/41E DRlClC— Constantly on hind and rot sale by the subaeilbet at the York Storni E. YARDLEY & SON. Aut. 9,1851 Mit • .t.- 4 4;4" - Ar-nz. Eakered according to Air of Doornail, in th e year 1851, by J. S. 1101101rION. IL D. IS the fledt'e °Steatite District toga for the Eastern District - orPenesylrirels. MURAT MIZE FOR ,ZITSFEVIELIM: Another Scientific Wonder! DR. J. S. nouantOrre (PIM TRUE DIGISTtVE FLUID, as GASTRIC A Juice! Prepared from Rennet. or the fourth, Stomach of the Git„ afler directions of Baron Ltebig„ the great Physiological chemist, by J. S. lloughton, M. D. of Philadelphia, Po. " This As a truly wondertul remedy far Indigeition. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Liver Cainiplaint, and Debility, Cathie after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent. the Gastric Juice. Haifa teaspoonful of Pepin, Infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five pounds of Roast Reef In about two hours, oat atter stomach. Pepsin is thirchsef Clement. or Cocatbigesting min elide of the Windt Juke—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying. Preecrving, and Stimulative aggut of ilk elioniath and Intestines. It is estratte4 from the Digestive sltoruactrof the 01.0 m% forming an Artifi. cial Digestive Fluid, pietisely like the naturat Gastric Juke in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a corn. picce and perfect substitute fur it: By the aid of this preparation. the pains and evils of indigestion and- Dypepria are removed, just as they would be by a 1 healthy Stomach. 'lt la doing wonders for Dyspeptics raring cases:of Debility, Emaciation; Nervous De cline,and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to Kg; the verge of the graver TheAdentifie Evidence upon which it is based, is in tile' highest degree : curiotts'and remarkable. ' seIE.NTIFIC EVIDENCE: , • Baron Lieblg, fit his ,celettrited work on Animal. Chemistry, says:' "An Artificial DlgeStive Fluid ans. eon+. to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared lithe mucous sitembraneoftheatomach of the Calf o which various . articlie of food, as meat and eggs. *ill be softened, changed. and digested. Justih the same manner asthey would be Di theburnanstoMach.' Dr. Pereita. In his famous treatise on 'Toadish Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York. , page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of prelaration.'There are fe w higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira. - e Dr. Combe, In his valuablewritings ontlie"Physkil ney of Diteeiton," observes that ''a dintanhion of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice Is a prominent and ail-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia ;"'and he states that '''adbstuliguished professor of medlcinein London, who was severely maimed with this complaint, find ing ermything else to fail. had remit:sr to the Cultic Juicr.obtained from the stomach of living Journals, which proved completely enceessfol." Dr. Graham. author of the famous worgaon"Vege table. Diet," says: "it is a romatkatite tact in physi ology, that the stomachs of animala, macerated in water, impart to • the fluid the properly of dissolving I V 34006 artielmt Pt I . ood, and of effecting a kind of are ilficial illgealloo of illem in no wise difrerentrram the : natural digestive process." Dr. Simon's erten' wort, the"Ditrnistry of Man," (Lea & Blanchard, Phila. 1848, pr , 311 -1) 'nye : The discovery of PEPSIN farms a new era 111 the chemi cal histoty of Digestion. From recent erperlinents, we know t h at ro o d is dissolved as rapidly in an arti ficial digestive fluid, pripated from Pepsin, as It is in the natural Gastric Juke itself." Professor Houghton of the Jefferson College, Phila delphia, in h(. great work nn human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examination of this 'object. lii, ..ifte 1110eilla with Dr. Beaumont, nn the (mow Juice, obtained from theliving human etonach and from :mitosis are well known. **ln all cases," h e sa ys, odigestlno occurred as perfectly In the aril , tick% ao in the natural digestions." Dr. John W. Draper, Professor of t•hemistry in the MediCal Col ge'of the University of New lark, in his "Test onk of Ch'emistry," page 34, says: "it has heel a estion whether aqjficial digestion could be perforilie ' it le now unfitersally admitted that It may be.. Dr. Carpentet`iist lard work on Physiology,which it in the library of e iy physician, and le used as a Tett Rook in all the Colleges, is full of evidence Mini. ppar to the above. respectithe fa ng ct ththat iereme t r may be Destive ower readily separated (rout the stomach of the calf or ca, and used fat experiments hi artificial digestion, or. as a remedy for dismiss , of the stomach, and deficient se cretion of Dasttic Juice. . All modern works on Chemistry, Materia Mediea, and Physiology, and 'all goad Medical Dictionaries, describe the: character and properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting details respecting It. , The fact that an artiflcial-digestive Fluid, Orem - attic Juice, perfectly ieeembline the natural fluid. mar be readily prepared. does tint admit of qUestion. The only wonder is, that it has not been appl' e cure of i m iige mon and Dyspepsia—so eater - -don curb a use tinge:et Itself to the mind. AS "A 'A DYIM'EPBIA, (TRIM Dr. iboterton'a Pepsin has reduced the tha:t mar retinas 0r,..t5.10 corineceYes of Debility.Faunclatlon Neryous be, lute, and Dyspeptic Cooponyllon. It Ily RIII“,,ItlIe• 11, ::11. the details Oce.tee, in 1111. limos 01 this advidlisetnetit ; but anthenticated ccrliticalen have been giveo of more than Two Hundred remark able cores. in Philadrdphia, New Y. . an d B oston alone. These 'Were nearly all gleam ate cases, and the cares were tint only rapid and wo erful, buiper manent. It ii a great Nervous Antidote, nd particularly it , eful for tendency to thhonii disuider. Liver CUM - pillilf, freer and Agile, or badly treated Fever and Artie, or badly treated Fever arid Ague, and the evil s tf s ei., if quinine, Mercury, and other dings upon the Dig es tive tit earl :. after a longodeltursa. Also. for ex cc's in eating. and the too free use ufarJentarrils• alitioil r.-concifes Wallis with Inletaperanee. II iI.D STOM'tIi cOMTl.alaiTs. There is tin 181111 of old Stonily It irnmpla into which il doe. too ....111 to reach and remove at once. No Matter hoOled they ' May be, it gives Instant relief! A s ingle donerenioy es and he unpleasant symptoms I and it only deeds in be repeated for a short time to make these steed etfeets permanent Purity of blood, and 'lgor or body follow at once. It is particularly excellent 1 n ras e s of Nutlet,. Vonitting,Cramps,Sore (less of the pa of the Atoinacli. distress often eating. low, roll state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of :11 - tithe, Despondency, EIntICLI ' , Weakness, tenden cy to lnlattity.Snieitie, Sc Dr Houghton'. Pepsin. ta sold by nearly all the dealers In fine dross and Popular Medicines, lrough mit the Untied Stales. It is prepared to Powi er and to Fiaid fount-and in Prescription vials for the use of phy.:lclanY. Private Circulars for the nee of physicians, may lie obtained or Dr. Horighion or h i s afro's, d e s c ribing the whole proeess of preparat it giving the an * Rootlike upon whit litho claimer) s new remedy are based. As it is not a Secret H erne y, no objection ran he raised against tt:i use by phisicians In tespectable standing and tegular practice. PG, c, One Dollar pet I bow, rErsIN IN POWDER. 6 , Sear by :dad, Fete of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of thecoun try , the Digestive Metier of the Pepsin, is put up in the (elm of POwder, with directions to ke dissolved In water by the patient. These powders contalnju it the ',how Matter :Os the bottles and will be rent by mail, Free of Po-kee. far One Dollar aunt (lw.: p. 1,1) io Dr. J. el Houghton, M. D., Fhiladeiplita, 1.4. Observtd this:—Every bottle of the rennin.. Pepin bears the written signature of J. 14. Houghton. M: D . sole proprietor, PhilUilelPlll3, Pa. Cup)-right and Trade. Mark secured. hold by all Dloysists and Dealers in Medi, inns. AGP.N'l'S—Pottavaile. R. Rage s N.J. O. Rnowa. J. A. I'. Al aggro( Sept IS, 1551 WisTAlFt A. KIRK 23-tt 40.6 m a.ev, N 13.4 , April I.G, 1551 I=l EM MEI DItUGS, GLASS. PAINTS, &c., &c. 11ollER:Ir SHOEMAKER, IL W. enrner Serntid and t:reen slftkit, rtlll34l , llihin. I,onrieilinily vilea the attention of Storekeepors.Buililer. and 01)- .44, to his extensive Stock of Drell Drugs and Melt Ham to which he has recently been (Wilms from late imporlation.. Ills stock of WINDOW BLABS i. fully equal If not superinr to any'illier in the clty,and counnises all the different qualities 01 American, French, Eng. itch and Belgian, of every size. from ti ah to "dr. t 51. Also, I-late I; la on in all no vat ely. It. 14. 2.111 r, Agent for 11,14;11%111e Glass Winks; American Glass will be furnished ar manufacturers prices. wiirrE I.D.DA warranted Pure. In BD*. we Kegs, at makers prices. All colors dry and around in nit.— Lin.erd Oil, Spit IP of Turpenlime, Varnishes, . , together a Oh all the papil lae Patent Medicines of the day,. All for vale, either Whole.ale or Detail, at the lowest prices. and deify •red free of ripense at any Mate Ilotelia, Wharves or Depots in the city. , ROBERT SHE OMAKER, A. 'et Corner Second and Orern-Streels. Philada. Sept %%lASI 39. Gm . rEnrumr.rtir ! PERFUMERY!! 1101.1248ELL'8 and Hatters Eau Imstralethlorante, a most "-olOtal Reticle. for rleansinit the head and hair. Vinalsoe Arontitispie, a superMr a tittle far the toilette, prefetable to the best Coloane. Stores Chemical Hair Invigorator, Vetocis Magic flair Oil, Veins)** Parisian Fluid for Curling the Hair. Glenn'. Roman Kalyclor, for the Complexion, Purified Charcoal Faris. an excellent artkle f.ir the teeth. . Treble Extracts, for the handkerchief Genuine Bear', Oil in Bottles grid Pont, Glenn'. Indian Oil for the that,. ItousseWorlinandine for chopped hands, Fenner's relebrated Pomade Milne, Philom e tar the hair, a fine recto tf tetit le , , Hanel' Bose Tooth Paste, Hanel' Depilildnry Powder no removing hair. Whet ses.Teatetrry Tooth Wash; Rousts I'd Monthly., a Hato. Tooth Pante, Coto e. Florida, Bay Ind Lavender Waters. For sal . attbe Mitillfaettlireel coleys at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Variety Store. Feb. 1a,1954. 7 14.) , , , .:itv:ilAfrii011',A fAROCEMES AND PII.OVb3IONS AT PIIILADV.L -phla wholesale prices. The undersigned • has opened in the silver Terrace building, Centre rtiert Pottsville, a general assortment or crocgries, visions. Fish, Oil, Arc., altar which will be sold it the same prices that country merchants pay to toe Philadelphia Jobbery. freight added. All goodsgeld at this establishment, are purchased from first hands la the-cities of New York and Philadelphia, and deal ers will be supplied here, at the game adgenceihnt Philadelphia merchants have in buying from the.eame patties. Merchants are respectfully solicited to mall and ex amine fur themseiveg,before visiting the city. C. .1. DOBBINS, Agin!. . Apr 1124,18.51. ' 17-if.• itimmeraces . the OLD COUNTRY, VT TIIE SUBSCRIBER 11/01lNG MADE Arrange ments in various parts of Ireland 'and Scotland. and with 'Meiotic SPOONSR, ATWOOD &CO., Ike. kers, London, la:preparrd to draw Sigh! Bilk Irani One Pound Sterling to any amount requlreloagable in all parts or Engtand.l rebuild, Scotland and Wateei ?risotto remitting nee Dollars to the round hi par' fends, with the name of the }wimp who k to draw the airttry. • hill for the amount, with a receipt for them to hold, will be returned.] Cottectinhe made la all pasta of Ettiope, and For eign Bills of Exchange cubed- .• " F. SllERWlN,Potteville,Pa. l-tt Jan..ll, 1851 rvirksvmur ROLLING DULL. THs hubectibeniespectfully announce to the pub lie, that their pew balling Mill Is now completed and tar 01l operation and that they are prepared in supply all Itindepf far Iron of various sizes, which' WAMISIt to be superior In quality to any obtained front ahniad, at the same prices. They alsoinsunfacture T Wtls,for the use of the Collieries and Lateral:Roads, weighing from SI to 50 lbs. per yard. amide of the beat Iron. and width wi ll be found much cheaper than the tmpotted Belo" practical mechanics, sad hawing had consid erable experience in the Iron business, they Satter theautsiree that they tan glee. entire satisfaction in patch,• and Will also Maim it their lettered to pa tionit bottle manufactures. HARRIS, BURNISH & CO. Dece,lBsl. 1110ENLIMMAL Or ?ALL AND GOODS.—The subscribers baying recelv VT ad is addition to their large and extensive Mock of Dry Goods„-Gtocerles. Queenswato, iteady.raade- Clothing, &C. A Fall Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Comprised of the Most Fashionable Dress Goods. Bay State Shawls, Long and equate, Rim, Changeable, Fig. and Plain Mohair Lanni; Cold Medal and Thos. llogie's Mous de Leine*: Black. Changeable and Filmed Silk ; English Merinos; Coberg Clothe; Black Dres ; English and German Hollery of various kinds: Bed, white and Yellow Flannels; Merrimac Calicoes of different styles; Ainetlogn, West of !England, French and German Broad Cloths, of the finest and most durabie make,. • Plain aid Figur'd Satin Vesting' t Black and Fan cy tkissitneres; PrencliDoe'e'skin do gPtain and Fancy Tweed and Bailment. Woolen Tarn of different Colon and'qualities. GROCERIES—Prime Blo,Java and Lamina Coffee Stack Imperial and Young Hylton Teas. Create: Pulverized. Refined and New Orleans Sugars ; Primd Honey Syrup end Sum House Molasses; sun dried and Bog Retains, Prime Currants. Cineenswate of various mieseriptikui. Fish, Balt. Cheese had Pro visional of alt kinds constantly on hand. Also, PRIME FEATHERS. The above stock of goods having , been selected from the largest Jobbing aod Comm las ion Houses in the clty,and particular care and attention given to select such goods as are suitable for the Coal Region aid surronndlog country. we feel confident In saying that' we can give full satisfaction to curia:Dery giving use call for any goods in our Hue. rr Next door to Mats's Hot el.cOrner of Mahan maga street. Pottsville. SYLLI i MAN ik SHIPMAN. .47-if Nov 44,1851 REMOVAL., isosAv & az.milwroN. Paiblislers. - Booksellers Jamul Beokbisdtrs. rhifederphis. have removed to their New Store, No. '25 tisMi Sort* Street, above Chesnut, where. WWI more room, and increased feed-. they intend continuing the Boatmen ing, rubtish ing, and Binding business. in all its branches, le and retail. They will airways keep on hand ar L rural assortment of Medical,. Dental. Scientific,. `v. grit 'Mural. kliusienl,Classical, school, filtacellanei.' .irs, and Blank. Books. to which they ieV.lle the si•-• tention of the trade. Orders from Booksellers. Libra-. rice. or Nr.110013. fOr Books in any department of hire: attire. will receive pumpl attention. and the books; will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Blank Books for Pnhlic Officer!. Banks, or private persons, made promptly to order. s El- Catalogues of their own pubileallouri.or complete Catalogues of Medical and Scientific Book:. will be. furnisbed.upon application being made to them by mail,or otherwise. Foreign BOOM) imported to order. Pee l 6,1851. 49-fm TO INVALiEs AND TUC mot. QP4IIFIC Remedies 6ir each Complaint prevalent 4-3, 10 this section of:the country. Proof must con- PlFbre of this truth may be had (with a FREE AL ir,ANAC for this vepi containtnr particulate), by call ing' on J. S. C. 16 MINI N, Cent re street Pottsville. .1. W. GIBBS. :Morrisville. CEO. RP.IFSNIDER. New (utte. AGENTS for this County, always observing on EACH remedy the following : NOTICE.—AII Preparations heretofore known as "COMSTGUK.'I4" or COMSTOCK & AM's, always belonged and now belong EXCLUSIVELY to fir. Lucius 8. Comstock ; nod though the sigumurg or Comstock & Co,Will be continued. this Irma hibel. with the fac simile signature of Ur L. S. C. w 111. in future designate the GENBIN ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. 7aqAlst.lBs2. COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE Nor. 32. 33, 34, 31, 31i, and 37 Areade,•Philada. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to li per lL. , ce tn. by purcharing at the above Stores. By Im porting any own Hoods,paying inttlittle r*.lit.aitcl econottilcallyZu Is plain I can undersell those who pualliso their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on band, a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors nod Razors, Tab* Knives and Forks, in ivory, stag. bultalo„. imam and wood handles, Carters „and Forks, Stedls, Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, 4-c. Just received, a large flock of Rodgers' and Wits tenhnim's fine Pen and Cungiess Knives., Also. s large assortment of A ctordeunv, Ste., Jct.:— Also, fine English Twist and Oerinan Guns. JOHN M coLum.tri, DuPotter; 52-if Dec 27. ltiSl HIMMEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE pc packere of this Essence will go as farts four pounde or Cotres--and , Colirce made of this Essence will preserve the taste ofthc real Cotres. with the ad dick's of a more delicate and floes. flavor. lit is else more conducive to health than the Liner Cotfee, is ca lif-Er made, does not require anythimito cleaC it, and Is (rev horn sediment. This Essence is now extensively used In various sect on, of the eontitcy, a single agent having sold '16,00 takes in so - single county in this dtate. Pike lit; cent/ per cake. Foi sale wholesale. and retail by the subscriber, at his variety store. IL DANN AN. Ageot fur Schuylkill ire Merchants and WWII supplied to sell a gain at the Manufacturer's prices. Try it. • I have examined an ankle prepared by Nelms. Ilinnutel, Bottler & Co.. of Philadelphia. called " Es sence of Coffee," which is Intecded to be used: with Coffer for the put nwe of improving It. I find it not only free front anything delitennu• to health, but on the contrary, the Ingredients of whiclait is composed, are perfertly wholesome. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist and A nalysist,i3 Chimbers43l. New York. - AUs.22, BSI. THE GERMAN WASIUNG POWDERS For 121 rents typical fur 4 Ordinary Waskinya I R e,onsidesed by thousands who have teed it, as being the greatest &rent* Wander of tie World. Entirely doing away with that laborious and Injuri ous prariice of rubbing the CLOTHES upon llte WASHBOARD, and a great swing of Time, Labor and Expense. N. R. To prevent fratid and imposition. (for many are trying to palm off articles put up like mine.)ilie proprietor, 1. P. norr, will put his written Signature on the top Label of every package. And he only ails an enlightened public mil to confound the German Washing Powders with others that are In the market. It l• put up In packages with falltlirsetions and sou t the nominal price of l'2 l , cents. to PRINTERS will find it griiatly to tbeir advantage to purr:base these Powders, to cleanse their TV r and ROLLERS. being a very, superim ankle, for that purpose. Manufactured only by I. P. 1101;T, At his Laboratory and Principal Demo!, No. 10 *tomb Mtn street. l'hiladetyibla. Wild at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discomit mile mid extensive advertising fur the•to•orlil of 'Alien Remember lbe name: GER MAN ING POWDERS. All tette'', lobe po3I paid. Mr. I. P. flo)l—Pear uoid your Ger man Washing Powder, I can Or...trolly reiroinend it to every pereon for wa,laing and believing It to be a great saving of lime and tfouhle, requiring In ii. tiara we Washboard, thereby being a great sav ing to the clothes and dispensing with litree-fourths of the Labor and Er pence required in the old method of trashing. Vintre, &C. MARGATIETT PHILIPS. Corner of couitland and Market streets. The above Washing Powders are fur sale. whole ruht and retail ,by the subscriber. who has been sp. iwinted Sole Agent for the County of Schuylkill. lie will supply Merchants and other., at Mr. lluyl's psi red per daZtql.ind thus save the carnage. B. HANNAN, Sole Agent fur Schuylkill County. 4S If CHI Nov. tii. 1851 BURNING or BARPiItIRIB MUSEUM ►Vitdrr'e Patent Safe 111 , 071 the tirirtor. The Salamander Safe which Lporehatted a few yen, shire, and which was in iise by Mews. C. O. Hender son & Co.,- at the dentin-lion of their mime in the building Limn n as ••111111NIIM'ill muAinint." on the 30th alt., has MI; morning been got at. and the inte rior wood-work, with some goofrolype plates which were in the Ware dining the the (the twinkli been removed), ere found to be V Nff AIMED. I have this &Iv purchased from Mr. John Farrel another i.Pa tent rtalamander." and would confidently recommend litioe well known Safes to all who with secur ity against accidental tires. G. APPLETON. ye folly concur In the 'have. and would also add that the large WALL FOIE-PROOF, near which the stave Safe mood. hap also mince been opened, and al though the "wattle appearance la pod. and she walls of the same wit' standing. the whole interior lichen ed to a cinder. C. G. HENDERSON &Co.. Late Seventh and Chestnut Meet,. rme genuine "HERRING*B ( Wilder's Patent) I rIALAHANDER SAFIK£4." whkh received the prize. Medal atjhe great World's Fair, and are oni vellatlY acknowledged to be the most perfect security against Oro now known, can be obtained of the only authorized Agent in this State, JOHN FARREL, 34 Walnut Si. Phil. 11 ' Safes of all other kinds, having been taken in Paw pay for "aerring's," will be sold at very low prices. Philadelphia, January 280 85'1: 6-3 M • ::-..':, , • 444. ...c‘ Pr ' r it fr :..:‘ i 6,7 S,ti 4,.1 11t Y . Ai '., ...7 ... .' ' .4, 4i • - 4..% (ip1,„ , ;14, '.. i —1 i NA IO .ft, i,l %,..L,., 4 ' id, -.' •-• AW , 1 F, N, --- ' - -_ - .:A.,... ..- - , - VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS . the NM P•pu/ar Family Araicitui do Are Vied it Phirsicidss of IlizA Stumble/. rINIESE BITTERS remove all morbid secretions, /. purify the blond, give great tone and vigor to the digestive organs, fortify the system against an Pointe disease, tan ibe taken with safetyat no time debit ) . , %sting the patient—being gralefo ' l to the Most den tate stomach, and remarkable for their cheering, In. lrigorating. strengthening, and restorative properties. and an invaluable and sure remedy for DYSPEPSIA hilts worst forms. Also. Liver Complaints.Jaandice, Heartburn, Costiveness, Faintness, Disorders of Ibe Skin, Liver, and Skin, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirit., Nelsons Head-ache. Giddiness, Palpitatian of the Heart, Sinking and Fullness or Weight at the Ato. mach, and all other diseases caused by an Impure elate" of the blood, liver, ect., which.tend t)debilitate and weaken the system. FEMALES who suffer from a morbid anironnaln. ;al condition, will End this Medicine of inestimable value. In all cases of GENERAL DEBILITY.tbis Medicine acts mar A COMM% THOUSANDS have tested its taloa°, and thousands more are now na -1 der treatment ; and not one soilmry case of failure' has yet been reported. Volumes could be filled with certificates of those who have been permanently mired. , Cell on the Agent , ind get a Phairiphlet.tontalsint the Certificates, et Bematkable Cotes. and the high estinnukin in. *bleb this Medicinally held by the Pubitc Press—can be had of the Agents, free. Price 50 cents for the small;andral for the large Mottles. Principal nmee , 122 Stilton /Street, New fork, op lain{ , ,_ Also for ale by /011 N O. BROWN, Pottsville, JACOB B. LAWRENCE, Mtnetaallle, Bole Agents Mt Betioylkill County. Doe. ill, tem. 50 tr •l»r 5-11ato Polio.. Mr. Nov. 27n.1, 151 Plits.Abst.ruta, January Ist, 1959 DTSPRE'SIii. THE 421114.111$ 1N 1111311 & llet aliNglyrg aid Trait CO:Spiny, of PhilmleWit.: of No. 122 Chemist Street. Capital. $20 0 .=. -Chatter per petual. Continue to mite iglitttaliceson Lives on the most favorable tenni. The capital being paid up and I nvested,together with s large and - constantly Insttaaing reserved Rind, of fers a pelfeet security to ' the Insured: The premiums may be paid yearly, belt pest% 01 1 quarterly. . The Company add a locus periodically to theta- Inmates for life, The em bonus. appropriated in Deeember,ll344.acd the segued Bonus In iGlecembee, 11349, amen t w an addition of 120$ 0010 ewer, sloop insured under the oldest policies. males 0125150 which will tie paid when it shall become a claim. In stead of 111030otiginally Insured; the neat oldest amount to 01W:50 t the nett In age to $121250 for every $lOOOl the others in the same proportiost ac cording Co the amount and time of standing, which additions maim an average of more than CO per cent. 'upon the premium, paid, without Jumada, the an nue tprewimm, The robot, gioter mg a T e & few• exampleoltoca tho ' Ain't of policy and Own Boma or`boaisa lo be intrlad Insured. addition. by flittire *Mikan. 11251 50 8 IASS SO t5OO 65515 • 3,156 45 • woo 415 ' 2.475 00 5000 - 1187 50 .• 6,187 r 4 I at, - kt. at. Pot ky No 53 se N 9 • 333 &e. Pamphlets containing tableau( rates and explain dons. forma of applitattou ; and further information van be had at the office. U. President. Joun P. Jamie,. Actuary The eithaeriber is Agent for the above Company to dchuyitill 11.!onnty. and will effect Irlrnarallers, and give all necesaatg infornletinn on the attNeet. it. lirntitillN. June 19. 1850 46-ly U,Srli , v3l.Ar(;l 7 );;:p 4 kvt.: I .I I IIE Delaware Mutual !Safely Initatorre Company ' ---,Office North Room of the Exchatige, Third St, PhiWert/lila. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchant/lap and other property in Tees and Curat. 1-, insured against load orda map by Grt• at the lows at rate ofprem.um. MARINE INIMIRANCE.—They also insure Teasels, Cargoes and Freights foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. HAAN') TRANSPORTATION. —They also insure leer/chandler transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, on I the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph If. Seal, ismer/ C. Hand Edmund A. blonder, Theophilna Paulding. John C. Davie., U. Jones Brooks, Robert Horton, Henry tilos o. John : R. Penrose, Hugh Craig.. Samuel Edwards, Clem ge /serail. Geo. U. Lelper, Spencer Men vain. Edward Darla/stop, Chattel. Kelly, Isaac U. Davis, • .1. 0. Johnson, William Falwell William Hay. John Newlin. Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston, Jobn Sellers, William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Beasley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. RICKARD K. NRWROLD. Secretary. The subscriber having Veen appointed agent frit' the above Company.lis now prepared to make Insurance on all descrlptio6a of property on the, most liberal lerma. Apply at 11. Potts' office, Mortis' Addition it at my house In MU' km Street: Pottsville. A. N. MACDONALD. 4.5-ly Nov 11. 1819. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA: OFFICE No. 1631 Chestnut tome', near Fifth St. untmartnus, • Charles N. Raneker, George W. Richards Thomas. Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, SatnuelGrant, David S. Brawn, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Continue to make Ineurance. permanent or limited on every description of property, in townandcouutty at rates as tew as are consistent with'security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested. afford ample protection to the Rammed. The assets of the Coppany on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, big : Mortgagee *890,553 65 Stocks, 51,543 45 Real Estate, 108.358 90 Cash, Ac., 45,157 87 Temporary, -- Loans. 125,459 00 *1.910.097 87 Since their Incorporation. a period o 1 eighteen years. they have paid upward, tam winter' two se d fto d jailers , lames by fire, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability add disposition to meet with prompt nese, all liabilities. ' CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. • calAaLus G. RAMMER, Secretary. The subsection has been appointed areal - for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to wake insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW SOREL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan 11,1851 2-11. A GREAT EILCITEMENT AMONG THE PEOPLE. limßY EXAMINING his large Stock of Stoves, Tin, Hollow and,larss.ware at S. 'MOYER'S, Pottsville Pa. Now is the iltue for cheap Barrains,the under. signed would respectfully call the attest. timt of Schuylkill county and vicinity In general, to his large and most splendid assorimeht of Cooking. Parlor Office and Hall Stoves, ever offered before. to thistegion. Among which are the JE.tna Air tight,theGinbe Air-tight, which are suitable for tavern use ut hoarding Rouses. /Mottle Vernon Air.tightan. dependent Alr-light the Rat top complete, and Spring ville Air4lght,the completer Cook, improved,and sari one other kinds ofCooking Stoves. Also a splendid to of Parlor Stoves, among which is a square cart iron Radiator,the Dolphin Radiator, the pirate sereen,the Bed Frankltn,uper , front parlor and many other vari ous styles. Also on hand a large and handsome style of Chacabct. Rooms. °dice and hall Stoves. Ile has on hand always a large mock of Tin Ware. Hollow Ware, Brass Ware and .lapaeed Ware. Which he always has on hand wholesale sad retail at lower prices than have been purchased for before. You will pleaso call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work done et the shortest notice. SOLOMON HOOVES, Centre Street,) doors above Market Street. Pa. August 2.18A1 'll-tf -- - BEAVER DIZAZIOW IRON WORKS. aLGEN. IRON AND Bra., Founders, respectfully Inform , their pat time, and the public generally, thmthey are now prepared, at the above establishment. to manufacture :Ream Engines of every eciirt Pumps, Railroad had Drift Cats, and every other description of Iron and Bras Castings suitable for the Coal 'Hitting or other Lupines., ou the most reasonable terms. ..also. Wowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces ,and Machine work Inleneral. Repairing of all kind. done with neatness and des et the toweerpfteee. Ali work furnished by them will be Watr•ritedr perform well. -They would solicit the custom of tit . .e who may want articles In ,heir line in this vicinity. All order, will meet with Immedia:e and pnimpi at/potion. 14. W. HiIDSON, ‘(„. 1.. 11. ALLEN. 11-Iy. March 15,1851 POTTSITELLI IRON GE.'O. MASON fr. CO. RESPECT ornr—,..' fully announce to the publie that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville iron Works on Nor wegian. street. where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manufacture Railroad Cars. and Machinery of almost every devrriptiort, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. —Persons Cum abroad, to want of Steam Engines. wilt limit it to their advantage to give them a call be. ore enraging elsewhere. [May II if PASCAL IRON WORMS, PHILAIV•.--WELDEII WROUGHT zitsiron Flues, soluble fur Locoluoilvea, Marine and other Steaut Engine Rolle from! to 3 inches in diameter. Also Pipes torGaryateam and other purposestestra strong Tube for Ilyiltaull&,, , Tersaer •' Hollow Pistons for Pompon( Stem Engines *c. Manufactured andfor sale by , MORRIS, TARKER al MORititt, . Watehoume R. B. corner 3d end Walnut ell RAMA{ IRON WORKS. 40 IN THE BOROIRM OF POTTSVILLE.- formerly coadocird by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wren k Co. respettfnity solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. Eking practical Mechanics. they flatter themselves that their knowl— edge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not fall to give satisfaction to the toast fastidious. Tbey are prepared to manu facture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift ClSlMnallroad and other Canine, /cc. . Ali orders thankfully received andproriptly eau ensepte the most reasonable terms. JOHN WHIN. - . - TUOMAM WRRN. Joao 15:18$0-9. 1 ^171 JAMUL WREN. am a snort, and depot vothtn o ,- tohiete ettatt-r to - 17102! foreign to my fteling.r." • READ !. YOl7lll AND NIANUOOD. A VlOOllOll9 Life or a prematUre' death. KlN llama); on tleif Preservation.-. Only 45 cents. This book,Just published, is Ailed with-usefut In formatlon,on the infirmities and Clews of the ha man system. It aildrensesitselt alike to Youth, Man hood, and Old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice trad impressive warning It gives, will prevent years °fluttery and suffering, and rave annu ally thousands of lives. Parents by reading It, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of .4.5 (eats, enclosed in • tenor, ad dressed to Dr. Ifinkelin, Philadelphia, will emigre a book, andel envelope. per return. of mall. Dr. K., fifteen years resident Physiclen„hl. W. cor ner of Third and Union streets. betweee Spare and Pine; Philaile:Phia, may be consulted confidentially.— .Re who places himself under the care or Or. K., may religiously confide in his honor ass gentle man. and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Per sons at a Meteors may address Dr. K „„by letter, (post paid)'and be cured at home. Packages of Medicinet, direction., /kr-, forwarded by sending a remittance. and put up seeing from damage and cur lastly. Book Seller., News agents, and all others supplied with the s P im et e r w s. C ,w a k n a vrrs t a v i e e ry , low rates. Dee. g 7. 1851. -511 y 'PURE MUTE LEAD. ETHERILL & RROTIIBR, Manurartnrers, No. V V 65, NOUTII 'FRONT street, Philadelphia, bave now a good supply of their •warranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who lutes been pintail& supplied in consequence or a rnn.ori the article, shalt now have their orders filled. ' No kuown aubstance possesses those preservative and beautifying properities, so desirable in a paint, to an equal estentwith unadulterated whitelead ; hence any admixture of other materials only mats its value. It has, thercfore, been the stead, aim of tbe mannfas curer*, for many yeirs, , to supply to the public a per • teeny pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, Is proof that h has met with favor. Tits invariably branded on one head : wrameniu. & BROTHER Intuit, and on the other, isarrented peve. ail in red letters. rhilada,, July le. 28-ty CILFACI3 PIMPITIADRY AND FANCY SOP.PAI —These superior articles of perfumery. amongst which are enumerated hisjuttly celebra ted Lilly White. Oriental Alabaster, Pearl. Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese, Velvet. Chalk and other approved Cosmetks. BOAPS.-Wal net and Extra Fine hood Brown and White Windsor. Floating. Palm. Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soaps : Shaving Cream, !lair Dye.“Colndoe Waters. Extracts for the Handkerchief. Os Marrow. Bear's Oil. Crystal Pomade (a new article), Esti 'As tral flair Restorative. flairolls.Pbilocomea„&c.,Occ 7 . are manufactured and for sale by . Jottli T. CIi.ECO. Perfumer 4 , Chemlat.4B Market Bt.. below 40 Pbila. rir Merchants. don't fortpt that CLEGOICia tha cheapest and moat extensive Manulattnry In the City Give hint a call. Oct. 1.3.1851, , . 43-1 y MIINCE. 112111't put up tqpressly _OW : Family ' use. lot salt, by 7'. F. burry co. Now. IN 1450. 464 BLAZE'S Patent rite Psoof PAINT. FROM OHIO. erne Subscribers have last received a further s .L ply of this singular and valusb e substance. in addition to the state color, they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand Atone now in use, and so much admired for the front of buildings. Ire principal ingredients are silicaotlimiva and pro toil& of iron, labial in the opinion of mainline men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the two former sobsunces being nun-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the 'whole together and make a arm and durably paint. For nee it la mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the same as ordinary .pa,at, to wood Iron, tie, aloe, canvass, papas, arc. It bsolens grade ally and become. fire-proof. It is pastimiatly saint [ ble for snots of buildings, steamboat a id ear-deals railroad bridges,fences, Arc. A lour cooed with the article is equal to one af Mate. at • vast 'gyring of el• peace. Hpecimens may be seen stilts °diet 'it the autmer beta. HASRISON, BROTIMRS & • No. 4at south Front St..Phitada. tipril2l.lS4B: 1.741 5187 10,1851 REMOVAL t REMOVAL!! TEMPI'S FUMT."--The truth of rif t the old Lallti.proveth."Thne Is apparent to all the world; and the importance and convenience of be- ' - lag, enabled to mark the 111.11110.1010 as theyllly, baying by aII:UM universaleustrim made a 'tratetl.-a nerevla• ry appendage to the person of every body,' the under 'Ward Is happy to announce to his friend+ and the public that he has pier tilled up at. entire new estab liahment, Itt Thouipeon's new building, on Ito; Corner of (lENTRS AND St At ET.atree.te, PrviI'AVILLE. where he ie prepared to sell all kinds of Jewelry, and *Hirer ware, ;000. a large asi.ortinera of WAICi/Ct, gold andallver, (full Jewelled) Levels, err., and also a great variety of Clutha of all priers and quality, all of which will be sold cheapeethan the cheapest. .lfe hopes; by &Intl attention to buoineaa, with mo derate charges, to merit a railliatialire of. the liberal ilarreklage he-has heretofore received. JANIEIC W. HEATON, (1-if net 11.1851 BRADT & ELUOTT - WHOLES/11.F AND lIGTAIL DEALER£I IN 5( 4. Clucks, Watches, lewelery, Sliver and Plated Ware- The subscribers oforfor snle at their es. - tablislament.twodoorsabovethe Miner.s'llatia, Centre street. Pottsv ille, I's. A splendid essortnient 01 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Mayer and Plated Ware, at Bach prices as cannot fail to gave satisfaction. and to which we Invite the attention of purchasers, assuring them that every article is waruhted as rep resented. Our stock consists in part of n full aysurtment ni GOLD k SILVER LEV:f!lt do do beibi . kke du Sliver Table and Tea-spouts ?daulte .prilamebtv.bia cy Goods, Watehee, Jewelry and told pen., sent to all parte orthe United Blots! by mail, with m Item 'wifely. We are determined town at ter.s price. than theaanie attlelea aro mold in Philadelphia. P. 8. Preserve this advertisement. and examine out Cott when you irieltPot:sedie:. WM. BRADY, J. sTEAVART ELLIOTT. Dee. 14. 1850 49 I y Parrieularattention paid to the rppairing °fait kind of watches. ALL .TEAT ARE ATTLICTED T ITU Coughs, Croup, Cold, Inflammation of the V V Lungs. Om sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. luflu enza: Spitting of Blood, Irritation :toil .4 -moues. of thy Loop, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains trod Weiltnevs Cl the Breast, and all oilier diseases of the pulmonary organs, can be cored by BRIAN'S CELKORATEB ClONlitgE EXPECTORANT. This medicine sur passes In efficacy all other preparations now before the public.. RS thousands can with confidence, proclaim to_the World. In every case of this medicine falling to produce an effectual cure of thn above diseases. the money will be refunded which was pall for the niedwltie. To be obtained at BRIAN & CO.'s, No 408 bt &QCET tittleet, Philadelphia. Pi lee $1 per bot tle. Thetnedicine will be sent to any part of the United mates, by persons addressing a letter, accom , panted with the cash, to lIRIAN & CO., 408 Ma rket Ptrret, Philadelphia. 7-stn` Feb. 11.1852 STILL ANSTUER REMAR Care of Ctaksuraptioa, And Its dangerous attendants, after having been given up to die by Physicians and Friend., the an nals of history cannot furnish a parallel It should be cruneirsly known throughout the world far there ore thersonds laboring under, similar dii , eaues, Ora will prove fatal. units. arrested by the powerful AGENCY OF GR. SW AYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WI LD Cif ERR Y. DEAD; BED BE CoviVl7llc.ED. Ponve or Itocica, Frederick county. June 0111, 155 i. • D. Swavxa.—Drur Ste:- . —Believing it a duty I owe to the Pq,blic, and injustice to you, I hate thought proper to make known - one 01 the most ex traordtnary cures, In toy own case, that has eve. been truly recorded. in the MIMI'. of October last was afflicted with a severe gathering, in mybreast, which formed a large sheers, 'and also communicated to my Lungs. and very much afflicted them, and dis charged largo quantities of sorruption, exCernal and internal, that tr, large quatilltien passed through my Lungs, which I threw up. My breath could also pass through my Lungs, and out through the cavity ut my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night. luxe of apoetite, and ellreint so that Mr physicians thought toy caw ea- IWO, hopeless and beyond the power of medicine... I remained in this wretched comfit ion fi.r a long time until I was wasted to a Mere 'skele ttttt and there permed to be no hope for toe, belt having read on the bublic imper• or Orr many wonderful cures prifOrmrd ay your cOMPOIIND SVillip fir WILD CIIER.ItIi". I Immediately sent to Naltimo-e for five luotlea and commenced 114 uee, and to my great eutiafacium and *nations faintly, lbe abreee or opening in my how!. began to Iteal.and the cough eubelde, and on u.trir teu bottimil oaa resumed to perfect health. I feel very grateful and firmly belie% e. that to your valu able Medicine. under thepeashige of Divine Prori dome. / am 'Mailed for fhb; gieat change, and I tan happy In say that I am now enjoying as good health as I ever have. I. or the tatiorset lon of those who aro not nrqua led with me.l approd to ibis cettideate the names of 4entlemen welt and fivorably known to a largr portanu of the citizens of Mary land and Vngiunt. tint will doubtless Induce all who an...Mill:H.ly afflicted to try your wonderful and lioCaadlle _Nitapound Syr of Wild Chatty. • You'd, W.•ry TIMPJAR DIXON The euhsitiher I. well amplatoted with Thomas Dixon, and cat, testify that he hos been athieled as above represented. I regard his r..covely to almost a miracle. He ia a ~JfO ber pre...Hely. JAMES it. Duitamtow. Pastor of Borth. Circuit, flatifoore t'ouference. We.the undersigned.te.idente of the Point of Rocks and ViCitlif y, are sruitainted with Thomas Dixon' and know him to :fave been afflicted aS above represented and was ttwught by his trio toli, as well as by our moot skilful phyrtr Mos, to he pa,t recovery, but by the . ! t e nt.rve tie', of that ineeomable remedy, I),'. Saoarne's Compound Syrup of Hibi Cherry, is now re stored to perfect !width. and we feel duty—bound to recommend this valuable medicine to all who may be similarly afflicted. Fred. Attack. Merchant, ' l 0. Thomas. Lloyde, nett, .. i , W. U - . Smith, damned W. 'teaser, F. W. McGill, William H. WiILIBP, : Philip Ilainea. John Welter. Philip Melganhalm. The above invaluable medicine is the result of many years cmenaive practice in l'intadeiphis bt Dr. Hwayne. Very Important Caution. Remember nopreparation or Wild Cherry Is gen- Ulne, except the Original article an prepared by Dr. wayne. Bee that bin Portrait Is on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compound you will never know the real vittues or Wild Cherry. TITSPEPSLI OR WORMS. SWayne's Celebrated Verantrage A safe and effectual remedy !or Worms, llyspep eta. Cholera Mortals, trickly or Dyspeptic children or adults. and the most useful Papaly Necliclue ever offered to the Public. J. J. Aram , . shithly respectable merchant or. Wit liamsport. Pa., states: 1 bay,. tried •our Verusifne in my Ofigh family, ■ed tan rprak in the very highest terms of it. My wile Uso much ',leaved with it she will nqe nouther. Remember I norm is genuine except that in square bottles, with the portrait Of Dit. sb AtiNg on each 1111FOBter. 'Bee that the name la sm.lt correctly, MAYNE. Ar. Sisayee's daffor Coated Sarsaparilla and Extract Tar .rilts, :There are undoubtedly the best Pills offered to the public, and no family should he witivaut them. Mare and easy in their Operation, without producing any griping pain or,unpleasonl freftogs. They are p4ecull arty adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it Gt to !loutish and invigorate the. whole system. A few doses will oftentimes prevent a revere attack of sickness, and fur cortipiaints to which females are subject they are invaluable. No rifts can have abet ter etftxt thanthese for monthly irregularities whith occasionally happen to women. They assist at the commencement of puberty; also when there ie a check from cold, or improper tipusure, and even at the time of their +mite cessation. Hy raking this medicine women would be carried on through with the Change of life without danger or infringement on their raore,l•outhful days of womanhood. De particular to obtain the genuine, see that they ire iu boxes turned opt of the solid wood, covered with a. red label with tile signature of Du. Barker's thereon. Di. Saki Tar, Proprietor of 'the widely eelehruted Controvert Strome or WiLD CHUM: mud other Frai n, Kumla Es has removed his Principal Oil.r from the corner of Eighth and Rare etre4els to No. 4 NORTH SEVENTH Street, above Market, Philadelphia, where all orders must be addresAed. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. BROWN, 1!”11..111v,ra.• JAMES B. PALLS, 4 mpersyme, p a JOHN W:GIEBS. C. at 151„ Huerrestaaa, Nehuytilll Haven. Timmy Nutmeg, Port Catbun; ~ Josa A. Orru. Taylors ville;ll. P. Ilaas,Tuscerora ; E. J. Fav,Tarnaqua ;O. Rem/mynas, Neve Castle ; W Mirrituus. W Paws I. Clair; Mires d sit.Lvamf,Pititerson; Psut Balm Pinegrove; Bengt. Mahrlivr, Trento:int ; Coca illt.t. doe, Llewellyn; Jonts Witaassts. hiiddleport t• C. Enmity. .orwlgsburg; Condo* A. Ilituans New Philadelphia; d. Wars, Orwlealrurg Landing; J. Steer*/ I. Itelteasaberg; Jacoa IL oarsmen, and M. E. 'Minors. Lower Illahaulangos.and by all Dea fen In medicine everywhere. op -A g ents whaling a trash supply or Dit.Rtiva v nu's, Itmocia Ea will pleasetteud their orders to the Prin cipal Mike, Philadelphia woritil3, 1831 C . ASTICA LAUDIS. air the American Bea of Chureb Node. one of the beat Marta nooks ny4 7 Wil ed. Jun received and for pale ta 'laterals anti - utast . B. BANNAN'B • Cheep nook ad Miscellaneous Store. Nov .15, 11SI. qt-. rfir FARAIERN, who regularly read ana apply t h,, colunin.of the Journal, will find their Unproved '."'• crops repay !heir subseripttcai money, ten ling, Over, at the end of the year.. Beans,for early table use, shoirld be Plant. ed as soon as there is security from,frosi— Make large hills--say two feet over and ore foot deep,.and fill in with g00(4,/mantire to within three inches of the top—atamping in the manure as compactly as possible, and CO. ver the whole with loam. ArouSd;the edge of the hill, insert your hearts, by making holes with your finger, and cover them care. fully. The beans should be within four inch. es of each other, and occupy the: circumfer. ence of the circle formed by the edge of the hill. Immediately in contact 'With each been insert a stick, Say about the thickness 01 the thumb, and some six feet .long., Crowd it firmly into the soil, and bring the bushy tops of all the sticks together at a fitoint melt ) over the centre of the hill and secure then clo'sely with a stout string. If you prefer it, the hills may be made larger, indeed of out dimensions from two to six feet, if you eau afford - manure and room. Wblen rarge_hill t are made, they have a very pleasing effect, and appear libe cones of verdure rising-1k; the soil. . _ 19 tt REMOVAL EBEI qt ;farmer. 110 W TO CULTIVATE 11EAN3./ lEAs.—Peas may hegrowo/m the same wa y as beans. or both may bes trained ort trelits,tormed by inserting strong posts in the silt, and pas s ing a wire from one to another —the first within three inches ?I' he ground,. and the t second five or six incles,above and so on 'till the trellis is olthe desired height. Trellises of this. sort have a very beautiful effect when tastefully arranged.— They give an air of grace and elegance to a garden, which it is impossible to secure to any other way. COWS GIVING 3IILK. A gentleman at Huntingdyn, L. 1., wri tes as 'follows: " it is known' to many , farmers that When young cows first cotne in, when the calves are:taken away, they will hold up theiftodk, toga short time, and some will almost dry akernselves before they will give it dowo.— A few years ago I bought a young cow, which proved to be very wild, and when I took away her first calf, sftF would not give her milk. I. had heard it renarked that put ting a weight on the cow's flack would make her give milk down. I accordingly drove her into a stable, got a bushel of grain and b, , l put if‘43 her back, and re on until she had hollowed in her back. 'While she kept in this position she had no ( ipower to hold up her milk for it came down freely. After do. ing this a few times, and afterwards rung- ~,, my hand on the back of the row, it would give away, and she would immediately gin down her milk." BLACK KNOTS. A correspondent, "\V. IJ`N" from GWys. old, Montgomery county, asks for a remedy for black knots on cherry and plumb trees,to which the editor answers as follows, and we may say his remedy is the only effectual one: " One of the best remedies fur the black knot, where the; disease has not extended n• self too widely, is to cut off thellitnb below the tumor and burn it. Where this COW!e would involve the deStruction ofitirge brand). es, another remedy may be tried, which to cut out the warts until every vestige of granulated matter is removed. Then rub the cut part with common salt. Ifowever, the Most proper and effectual plan is to examine the trees carefully every spring, and so soon as there is any evidence of the black knot,tet the branches on which they 'are found be amputated anti burnt.", ANECDOTES OF E. G. DIGGS Dr. Diggs thinks it -very singtilar that buckwheat is never dear—nor does be under• stapd it how it can be converted into doe.- 21111-let, says he, is so formed, because you Must mill it, before you can eat it. Oals take their name from Titas Oates, because they will stand a. good r.. rase Bar-ley is t. called because it refuses to grow, when ash• es are strewed on the ground where tt i 5 planted. Meat is supposed to be a contrac• non of n•hat-you-eat. Mare takes its name from the a•ms:c-rneut of the Europeans, es first beholding so beautiful a grain. The etymology of rye he retnarks is uncertain— but I think it receives its appellation from the fine finish it gives to rural scenery. BARK BOUND TREES. The American Agriculturalist ridicules tLe idea of slitting the bark of trees with a knife, as is very common with many persons,wheu al tree is considered bark bound, wlth a view of making it grow. It says you toight,with the same propriety, slit the skin of a bony, half-starved calf, in turning it out to pasture in the spring, in order to add to its growth: Sap to plants is what blood is to animals.— Instead of this course, it advises us to dig , About and cultivate the roots of trees'—scree off the moss, and wash the stein or truth with soap-suds, ley, or chamber slops—and the bark will take care of itself. This is all no doubt true, as experience and philosophy prove—nnd on what safer gmund can we go' MANURING CQRN. ,H.- Jones Brooke communicates to this number of the Journal an experiment in ap plying manure, oi -"pond ret t ee, ';' wli ic h coo 30 cents per bushel, to a patch of corn plan ted in a piece of poor soil. He put about I gill in a hill, dropped / 411e corn thereon and found the following fesult in the harvest.- On the first four oars maimed. he had 2 baskets full of II matured corn ;on the first four without nure fourteen baskets rd inferior corn ; on t e third four rows ma nured, nineteen; on the next lour rows not manured, fourteen baskets of same quabit as before; and so on throughout, which 'shows the great advantage of manuring corn in the hill. - MULES FOR FARMING. Samuel Muma, of Dauphin, recommends mules instead of horses for the farm, on the ground of their superior,aerivity, strength , hardiness, cheapness of keeping, longevity , tri, Btc. He is perfectly satisfied that they la althost twice as cheap as the horse, when these points are considered. He says il-gen• tle means are used they are easily trained and no more vicious than the horse—tut they are more easily reared and can he kePI on tar the feed horses require. We halt seen the same facts urged upon the attention , of the public before. TO RELIEVE CHOKED CATTEE , J. Y. De Baum, of Spring Valley, Nee, York. gives the following method of relict• ing choked cattle :—" Tie the animal's head pretty high ; take hold of the tongue wilt f' the left hand, and with the right take a let them trace (the forward and ahead) and run it down fearlessly. The remedy is easy.old . always at hand, and will, perhaps, eve your animal, while you might lose it in or ing alter a doctor." I , II 14 4' 1 I
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