nth;Eutnt. MRS. CAUDLE ,AND THE BLOOMERS. Now, Caudle just keep awake.' I want to 'tell you about the Bloomer costume." Sick of hearing about it—sick of seeing great green girls galloping round the street .with ancles like an elephant, toes turned in, and great E.6up plates of hats turned over their; ugly 'faces !" .11Yhat haalhat to de with me; hey, Caw ! dip Don't pretend you are asleep nost(o— -beantel know you ain't and what's moire. I don't intend you shall be. Now you see, CaOle dear, it takes a pretty woman to wear that beautiful 'dress. Think it will stilt me then? Of course it will. What are yOu laughing at ? Let me see ; it will take twelve yards of silk for the dress and five for ,the trousers." Don't jhink. it _would be anything new for me to wear them? I don't knots , ' whit you mean by an insinuation, and if I did I despise you for it." . ." Wish I would not keep digging my el— boivs into your sides ? Well keep awake thin: lake 'care of your end of the schooner and I will take care of mimic." A.s I was saying—it will take just twelve ya7ds for the dr e ss, and five for the bree— treusers ! Laugh away ! Laugh away, Cau dle,'l don't care what you call 'ern. if I get 'em on." , 1 If IJo wear 'em, you'll put on petti coats,...will you ? All I have to say to that is, that you will then appear in ;your true colors and not be such a walking ,lie as you are now. But there is no help tor it as I know, any, way that's neither here nor there. Shall—l—have the Bloomer or not Mr. Cau dle ?'" -Hereupon Mr. Caudle groans out a faint ye,,, muttering as he turns over.— •",I wish I had never been born, I do ;" to' 'which his wife devoutly responds--" AMEN." 7 17 . RETORT CLERCAL.—At a conventioa of tergymen some years since, it was pro ed by one of the members, after they bad .dined, that each should entertain the eon]: party with soracz interesting remarks.-- Among. the rest,'-bne drew upon his Fancy, and related a dream. In his dream he went to Heaven, and he proceeded to relate what he saw there, describing the golden streets, the river of life, Ere. As be conchided, one of the divines, who was somewhat noted for his penurious and money'-saving habits, stepped up to the narrator and „inquired jo cosely," Well, did you see anything_ of me in yorar dream ?" •' Yes." " In,deed, what was I doing "0, you werC-'vn your knees." " Prao3g, was I?" "No ; scra ping up the gold." AN INVITING COUNTRY.—A new se: tier sriniewherc in Missouri, "'the land o Pukes," gives the following graphic descrip don of the country, and people in that sec :on of Uncle Sam's dominions : " As for the country, the laud is as cheap as dirt; and good enough ; but the climate is rainy. • bion•y and sultry. The people die a; fast here, that rrery man has his third wife, and every IA , mitin is a iridair. As for the pea• pie of 'Missouri, they are perfect Christians. They fulfill the S,:riptures to the letterovAire it says; Let God be nue, hut, every eau a liar." 117 " HILL°. DarkinS•,•how are veil ?" " Oh, I'm well dressed, like a - reaste rg: . , How's times?" • " Don't know, haven't seen 'ern -lately." " No; I mean what's the prospects ?" " Can't tell ; NAM ii I had a aPVglaSa. " '• Where have yOu been ?" "I've been in a good many places lately." ." Miele are you going?" " Tv A ltie grave." " Any ate a bore." ." And you are a muitno."—(Exit b ot h to a rige.LN. I". Pid.amine. , . A' YOUNG cOrrq.r: went to the Rev. Patti Davis to get married.. Mr. D. is some . .N thmg of a .wag, and by an innocent mistake, of course„ began ,to read from the prayer• book as P:Alows : " Man That a horn 'of woman t full - of trouble, and Wilt out a short time to live," Sc The astonished bridegroom ,exclaimed, you mistake : we came to he married." " \\ T ell," replied Darts, " 11 you _insist ou it, I wilt Marry : but belieficme.my friend. vo4; bad much Letter be buried !" Iv 1. TOWN ip Connecticut, a loafer was brought before a justice lot betug drunk in the Street—itte_ fine neing one guitar for each Offence ; Tli; line hr paid, and was ar raigned the, .next day ; No -you don't, Judge," Paid he. I know the law; onedol bar for each offence, and this is the mine old drank.'"' you may say what you please- aboutCaptaia Speckle's meaune;is— there's One thing I know, and that is, he savol my life three times at the battle of Chaprateprke." " Hew so ?" _ • •• Why every time he ran away I followed him." O:7THE OTHER ItAr .Mts. Saifilins finding herself unwell, sent for a doctor, and declared het belief that she way " pisetied,” and that he (Snitllins)l" had did it !" I didn't do. it !" shouted Sniftkins. " It's all gammon, she isn't poi.,oned. Prove it,. doctor, open her upon the spot—Pm wilting." Q:' ANT r ‘ i:t at all familiar with city life, knows that all the apple stands on the corners are kept by old women. IVell,what of tt ? It runs in the family. Mother Eve went into the apple business until:she ruined Adam, and got droye)out of Paradise. Is it strange she should stick to her old trade? 2:g• A nacnetoa returning the other eve ning from an asentbly in a covered coach, declared, e7ith a gipap, that he had not the .slightest objection to rings on his fingers," but hal a most unequivocal aversion to belies on his toes." A 'MAINE editor says that a.ptimpkin somewhere is that State grew so large that eight men could stand around it. :This is something like the man who sawm flock Of blackbirds so low that he could shake a stick at them. • 7 "Isnoutii think these omnibus wheels would be fatigued alter running all day," ob. sercEd Sam. "'Well, yes," replied Seth ta• king a squint at' them, " they do appear to be tired." . _ V" A DuTcitNnti beiog called upon for t toast, said Here ish. to de heroes who fide, pleet and the mit de battle ot Tooker Hill, of whom I atn one." 15:44 r 11( DEER sin," said an electron ac quaintance, accosting a sturdy wag on the day ot election, " I'm rery,glad to see you." " You needn't voted." (l:7l.yriEN nnts a man sneeze three times? Ans.—When he cannot help it. jr WITT ARE May /OHS like politicians Becansn Oleg " blow." , Stittifit nub Tindall. ditSlWrAltiCillk ,accin,wrs. We, digest for the benefit of readers, espe- cially in country places, the bat course lobe adop ted in emergencies like the following In can of a fradared or dislocated Lealtb-i-tiet the sufferer Won the ground until a coach, door, gale, or plank, can be procured, for in raining him up, be . may die from faintness d loss of blood.— W hen procureeplace the dOor or gate alongside of him, cover it with something soft, and let men eon I,•ey him home steadily but do not put him into a vehicle o 1 any kind. lu Fits.—lf a person fall in one, Id him remain on the ground, provided his far! be' pole, for should it be fainting, or temporary suspensico of the heart's action, you may cause death by raising bins up right or bleeding; but if'the face /eject or dart colored, raise him on his seat, throw cold ;rater on his head immediately, and send for a surgelin and get a yen opened, oriatal pressure on the brain may ensue. In hanging or drotottiof, expose the , cheat aoi quickly as possible and, throw ice water over it whilst the body is kept in a sitting petition. Ciddren an Convulsions.—Deluge the -bead with cold-water and Fit the feet into warm water, till Medical aid can be procured. Poisoti.—Give an emetic of a teaepoonful of mustard dour in a teaspoonful of warm water every ten minutes, till vomiting etirme or medical "aseis- tenon t 3 obtained. Burns and Sailtb.-Let the bovnt part he bath ed in a mixture of turpentine, and olive oil, equal' parts, till the pain abater, then dreia it with ti com mon create, end defend tt from the air. —Nen; York Parweer and Mechanic. 'now ,To VDT -ASPARAGUS. gar hi passing through our markets in asparagus time, , we find immense displays. of that article, which is just about as fit fur eating as would be rolls of hedghog quills boiled. Nevertheless it /nob beautiful—so white and clear. The writer of this sent it small quantity to market last season, but found great difficulty In disposing a it. The stems were absolutely green ! But after baying it tried there was a clamorous demand for " more" like it, Cut your arparagus even with the satiate of the ground. The white portions cannot.be eaten—why should the trouble be hid of 'boiling and buttering them? 'When the stems hive had &sufficient eF p..)?ure to the air to become green they will cook tender ; but they should not be allowed to grow too long—six inches or so i long e nough..—pr d rie Farmer. - HINT FOR HOIISEHEEPICII3. The following suggestions, which we 6Fid in an exchange, maybe of service to some of our lady'readere. Stair carpets shoulifalways have a slip of paper put under them-at and.over the edge . of every stair, which is the part where they biat wear out, in order to lesson the friction of the car pets against the boards beneath. The, strips should be within an inch or two as lon as the carpet is wide, and about four or Eve inches in breadth, so as to lie a short distance from each stair. This simple plan, so easy of rieciOion, will prenrre a stair carpet belles loni; again as it Would Ms.t with out the strips of paper. THE CHERRY SLUG. I Thb. !arca, which eats the pulpy part of the leaf of the cherry, and sometimes of other Iruit trees, is mot.: effectually routed Ly a sprinkling of !tine. Air-slacked lime, applied la the deiv of the mprning, usually accomplishes the dratted pur• pJee. Dry, water-(lacked lime, taken fresh, is 'still 'etter, being more caustic. WHITEWASH. 17" Mix your wach ready to be applied to the wall., then mic a gill of good wheat flour in a very Wile cold water, and pour on boiling water till :t thicken.;--add it to the wlniewnab white hot, one stir the whole well togethei. Thia wads will n o t rub off, and retains iti fierhnes• for many. month:, A SECRET won Tit, KNOWING. IMP Boil three or tour onions with a pint of wa• ter. Then with a - gilding brush, go over your glares and frames, and rest assured that the dies will not light on the article washed. This may be used without apprehension, and it will not do the les.l intury to the frame!. iHOW TO COOK A POTATO Nrivh, it well: but let there be neseraping. Al theihiclest end cut offs piece the piss: pence.: This is the filfety valve through which the steam escapes, end all rents m the skin are thereby' prevented, Jut al the valve prevents a rupture in the t•teern 3niarmntion for I .. be opit, OR TILE PLAIN " WILY" AND BECArSr." Pr WHY is IT REQT , IgITE to devote whole plan tation, of Mulberry-trees to the culture of sill:- worm , * ? liecau<c of ihe voracity of the animal, a single caterpillar weighing, When first, hatched, only the hundredth pare of a grain—coneurniug„ in thirty dayi, above amount . ° of leaves; that is to pay, it devours in vegetable sub2tance about 60,000 tune, it!.. primitive weight. Count Dettidoto, in .his rereta Treatiie oar t- Ivor ms, thus estimates their progressive increase ID weizht 104) worms, just hatched, weigh about After Me fir,,t-moulting, After the PeCond Atter the third moulting, 400 Atter the fourth moulting, 1,623 On attaining theit• grentem rite ttt . weight, 9,: , 00 They have, therefore, in thirty dam inerea,'ed `,),500 times their primitive weight. The length of the riikwurm intreares about forty tunes in ttrentv-etght days. Again, the Cpune calculates that the quantit3 ( olleavea (hewn from the tree em ployed for each ounce or egg., atootmln to 110 Y.) lb. 8 ounces In France, the searzonerai or AtilSifi3, hat• been advantageowly Futanitted for the multrry m rear ing silkworm. The nick produced !s equal to that IA the WOrras fed upon mulberry leav e r, and mir pasii.ei, that obtained from worms fed upon lePtice leavel; in the latter ease, the quitatiq hot. been doubled To revent the jaundice eoinmon among silk. worm', the Abbe ENeei le, of Carpentrar, used to powder them with 'quirk -lima by means of a silk sieve; he then gave themmulberry-leai•ea moi.ten , ed with a tew dropi of wine. It wag, at nest sup posed that the cocoons of, silk were injured by this process; this, however is not the care, and his method is now adopted generally in the department at Vaucluse In the south of , WII!' HAS A LITCRARY lady been iatirically termed a Blue-stocking? Becainie of the origin of the term from the Society de In Calm" Of the ootling) formed at Venice in the year 1500; the members being distinguished by the color of their stockings, the prevailing color of which was blue. The Society de la Celia lasted till the year 1590, when the foppery of Italian literature took come other symbol. The rejected title then crossed the Alp•, and branded female pedantry in Paris, It di verged front Franca to England, and for' awhile marked Ma vanity of the small advances in litera ture of our female coterie-s. But the propriety of its application is now gradually ceasing; for we see in every circle, that nttainritents:in literature ean,be accomplished with no loas of womanly v.ir inc.-111171W Bi-rt. 13" Wire is osa of our Law Colleges called Doctors' Commons? Became the several courts and offices of which rho college is now composed, Were anciently dispersed, and held in several parts of the city of London ; which being relative, end in some measure depending one upon another, occa sioned great inconvenience to_the respective prac titioners; wherefore the doctors and proctors of the several courts united in a- collegiate manner, and by dining together in rommon, obtained the appel lation of " Doctors' Commons." rir . WITY IS VIA Cause used siva mark ? Be tau•e Withered, the King of Kent, CrFt adopted the sign - of the cross for his mark to his' grants, be be ing inesiatite to write his name. The majority of the &arms who signed Alagua Chaim, made their marks, being ignorant of the science: of writing. WuT to smoismo TOBACCO tin agreeable re creation? Became-the smoke, merely drawn into the mouth. without being inhaled .into the lungs, acts powerfully on the nervous system, and pro duces the effects of a narcotic. The chewing of tobacco has a similar influence. rora Wily Is ARROW-ROOT 30 COMM ? Swap. the Indians use Its juice as a remedy for wounds indicted by poisonous arrows. It is alsocousider ed an eacellent remedy for the stings of venomous insects. Witin TUE ATLAS•VOTII So called? Be cause of us imMease viogs, larger' than those of a common bat ;. the body its boweyer, remarkably = 1- 2 '‘ l L , I- r . .'r *; : ?' " - SVILLE GENEItAL ADVERTISER. - 3 1 0141101111; I . A N important disetrrely.,lma hemmed.: thst debt tosawill attract theammelan eftleelkketitic, and lead to Wilier Omit Seellitinethelda is tba stsbniale and too Butch 1114114611164 SCIOII9II or Alcitqap. Mono not suiSeteirt to enable es 'to= clarify the soymerkeas ittrohmiost that chimes the Camaro Or oar halal. yet, that-Will genre to notten and Matielth the mottoes and extend tirepteilinsesof the present. • There is bate emit. esrattisliy one sweetened by refitment. hot is eaddceed by the departure of the . gimlet at Stammer. and ewer base the fraot aat 'spirits *film deids *leaded to the demands of infiegirde Au tends. or IMO (metre withering approach.' , At a recent espositeemo vandetted by the unmet methedeof ettemirat process, extracts were °Witted irato NeW 42,O Wn nal. Flowers of addend, and other delightfolly odorous material, wh kb, la their tooth autittatlan.• exert a disinfecting indecum, and so elegalsr and romptete istbe enchantment prodatrd by thektree use, that health is preset red—bleoma Stem the deldiate ransferred to • the cheeks—the alma.. pbere made redolent with the delicate perfecters of Summer, and that Jnyous 111C36011 essentially perpelu. ated. These 'newly Mayor ered and wonderftil extracts bare been trreived and are tor sale by U. BANNAN. 0— Pet). IM, test. "lava a Mall, and Brent nothwg width relOts-10. • man forefou to soy feelings." tIEAD!! YOthrli AND raarincion. vmottiliN Lire or a premature death. kali- K /MIN on Self PreNervation.—Only 25 cents. This bnok, Just published, IN filled with useful In fbrusation.on the infirmities and diseases of . the ha man system. It addresses itself - alike to Vouth; Plan. hood, and (Thl age. and itbriald be read by all. The valuable atiVACe and impressive warning it gives, will prevent yearn of misery and suffering, and salve annu ally thourands of live*. l'arents by reading it, will learn now toprerrnt ttiedestloletlon of their children. A :remittance of 45 rents, enclosed In a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kin kelin,•Phitadelpiiii. will ensure a book. under envelope, per return of mall. Pr• K., fifteen years re4ident Physician, . nerofThirdandlrninnstreets,between Sprure and Vine, may Le ronsithwiconlldentiatly. ile who plater ilifflPiqf ntii'er the rare of fir. K., way relisiottely confide in his honor as a gentleinan, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phystrlaii. Per sons at a distance may liddroxs Di. K., by letter. (Poll paid) and:be cured at home - . Packages 111 Medicines. directions. arc.. forwarded fly sending a remittance, and put up Senile from damage and cutiosify. took sellers, Biwa Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very tow rates. lyre. 27, 1851. 52-1 y BANGING STOPS ,PAPER "'IN V ILI,E . POI DOWER for Molars. Hans, Chambers, Offices, ecc., .I. rich Velvet and plain Borders. &c. The rnbseribei has insdo arrangements foe a large simply of Pape; Hangings with two eiteosive Manufacturers in Phil adetpliii and New Volk, and will keep es good an aa sortment as can be found in any one store in Phits &Was., all ul which he will sell ‘viileeale end retail as cheap as it can to- purchased in Philadelphia. lie has Paper for common purposes as low as 7 rents. a piece, and glared Papers at 23 and 25 cents a piece- Also Gold Papers and Deroistions, Oak, Marble and Panel Papers. Fire-board Armies, stietuct, kr., em bracing as fine an assortment as esn he found at any stnre in Philadelphia Paper flingers, Merchants and others. purchasing to sell again, can be supplied at city wholesale prices, ittirlage added. Paper Curtains in great variety, for sale by the doc• ea or single pieces, wholesale and retail. B HANNAN, Bookseller, Printer, Publisher and Binder, Pottsville. March A, 185 e. io— ELUNINIEL'S ESSENCE or COFFEE / Ine package of this Etgonce Win it far as fear kJ pounds Coffep —and Coffee wade ot this Cseonce Will preserve the taste or the rent Coffee, with the ad dition of a more delitate and tinPT rhyof. it is also wore conducive to health than Ihr finer Coffee, is ea sier made, does hot require anything to clear It. and is (rev from sediment. This Essence is now extensively need in various sect angel tie Conntry, a stogie Wog having sold .16.000 rakes in a simile county in this outs. Price cents per cake. Fut sale wholesale and retail by the subrcribur, at his variety store, 0. HANNA Pf..dgeol for Co. ta• liderehants and others supplied to sell a gain at the 31anufactuter's prices.' Try It. • I have examined an article •pre p ared by %legate. flannei. ftohirr & Co.. of Phihi.triphia,called hence of Coffee," which fa inlet:Jed to he need with Coffee for the vuthirie of iwiproving It, I find It not only free from anything deliwrinud to health, but on the c atom y, the ingredients of which it is composed, are veracity wholeeotne. JAMES R. CHILTON. M. I►_ ChetniAt and A htliyPi4,73 Chatilberil Bt. New York. Altt.:?. 1551. PERFUMERY' PERFUMERY" orifyr,El,l,' N and liamq.. Eats Luallataodoratd , ?, nit armee enipilarartielp L.r rieanatha the bead and hair. Vigillir. , Armor,'hop. a sainriah article far the toilette. preferable to the beat vowel', ktott's flhernlra/ linty Velno's Mark Ilair Veino's rairlfiAh child for Prirllnr the Hair. Glenn's nOtll4ll' Kalyclor; for the elll7thielthh. Phlitted Charcoal Paste, an eleenellt u. title tut the terth. Treble Fxt WIC for the 11and1cerrIttef Ih•are 011 in 11.40 , s and PIA!. (71enn'a !Nil. Amindiele Inc chopped halide, Femme.: elelirmtvd Pomade Divine. Minorca* for the hair, a line Peewit rrthle, )13usl's hoer. Tooth Paste. linuera Der.itat..ry Powder for removing Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Waeli, ButisAel's o.lnotine, 5 Ruse Touth Paste, - Culngne- Floo.la, Hay Ind Lavender Waters, Fur oak 111 the Ma rautaeturer's wires nt R. 11A N NAN'rS Cheap VSTIeI9 etrire Feb 14.1652 PtlYttNATtir - s. k lIROTHCIt, Manufacturers, No. GS, NORTH FRONT street. Philadelphia ' has. now a pod supply of their pVartilitt'd fond %V IJITE LEAP, and those customers who have been spatinehr *unfitted in consequence of a run nn the art icleothall now' hive, their ordet a filled. /iii; known antiataprie possirame6 ihnaa prioirryaliVP and beautifying properaties, eo desirable In a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; twiner an) adatlsture of Other matt tiala only Mats 111 Value, it 4as, (lief, fore; tiiirti the steady aim of the manufar- tuners, for tunny :yell tc, to supply to tile public n per fectly pure white lead, :cud lb, mwea-inn denrand. for the article, in rdeof 'Mit it tog met with favor, It i• tuv3Hal.ty branded on one bead: BROTHER in full, and on the oilier. 'narrowed peat. Olin red letter... BARatta.,.Bily 12, hM 28ly _ COACH IVIARER'S nErtioraz.. rivibieniarin M t.; ted iipnne of the lArgeet - Viiach Sbeh• in the State, Coal Mir. Pottnvllln, 0 :alla."` Pa., nowt in 1.11. Ailauva& - fo.`o Screen where. hie farlll!lea Inc manufartutinp all Unita of Catrfayiestind Ugh+ Wa:cnns earshot I Mir- P.l,-. 0 11 — bell , ' a practical illt.Cll3l/IC, and,lbaving a numberof years' rtnerience In the baslnesa; tie hopes to Aire An kinds of Cartiagri and Light, Wagons kept on hand. Also. seinn.l-hand W agons.fe. aratly done °triers from a diAtance ptampt I y aurnd ed tVIRTA R A. KIRK. .23-1( June 5.1845 ROWANn'S TONIC mirrortr. ~j~)iA'i'great~uufitline Roinetly for FEVER. AND I AGUE qnd INDIGE4TION, githrdett by the writ• ten Air:A.lllHe of the Int nntor, :Intim R. Row •rt n, Fab , by all the fltutzt Ist , In rottattlle, Ps. April 3. 1552. i 9-3 ht grain. $ll l llll.l Polol.ll.`ttli ttill3l,l)Ettr. TEXT litttni comptiaing full infortualion tepor6tlort the ehoi rent ffrneits of Poultry hUd thP intode nrfai - ing them ith ttventy-five ithistration.. ire leiacute. Ina p'utalhheil a tali ror iale at H. BACtitiAN't4 ehr3p !look and enbikhieg Itotoe Thto is n eapivtl h w.k for Pecthtte, who he supplied ('heap by the WO collie,. _ ZjY RN JR'," 'DICTII 11.11iol , With:in t) 101, I*.nenie work and Flnelnerting, illustrated with four thousand rnit raving. , on wood. and one or the most valuable worke ever i.sned, just completed and bound iu 'Z gen volumes, and for sale at Iffil2=iMMMM AT it fot et o " Asit :47 4 ,. • • # l B . ll ezik - u. Air v. • - _ % CHERRY PECTORAL COVGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONtAiTiS, WHOOPING-COUCH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND • : CONSUMPTION. Many yenta of Mal, Instead 01 'inputting the pub lic confidence in this 1111.diritie,1139 won fur It an apps eclat ion and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations „of its • frienda. firottitcig but ,its Intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit con ferred on thointands of mniTereir, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many We, riot remedleg thrust upon the community, have r4ii ad and brew discaided, thia has gained friend* by eveiy trial , conft:rn-d bend is on the afflicted they' can never forget, and produced cores too numerous and too tenastkatle to be forgotten.. While It is Slizad on thepublie to pretend that any . ono medirino:wiil infallibly cure--still there is aliun dant prdol Mitt the Cliplill" PFCTOSIIL does` not only as a general thine, bittliiiiiest invaiiahly,4 ore the maladies for which It is einplol ed. As time makes these forts e, ides and better known, this medicine hatgiadually become the best reliance of the efflitted,,frOrri the invabin of the American peasani,to t h e natal-cant European Kings. Through out this collie roiintrv. In every Male. city, and in deed almnet err s 'y hamlet). contains, Curar Prc- ' 'NBA t. he knoten as the best remedy`extent for disea ses of the Throat, and Lungs, and in many foreign COurarlithh, it he corning In be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical science have reach ed their highest perfection, CnraitV Pretoat I, is in troduced,aii'd in constant use in the Atinies, Ifospi ' tals, Alms Houses, Public I nalitutions, and in darries• tic practice, as the sweat remedy their attending Ph y sic ians tan cniPloy for the more dangerous af fection, of the lunge. Also in milder takes, and for chit:Del:it la eafe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, souse c.t the moat flatieting testimonials we re eeivi,have been trout parents who have found It cf. dearioui inreactipaiticufarly incidental to childhood. Ttllt CIIIIART PLOY:M*IOk manufactured by a 'prat (kat Chemist, and every ounce of it ander hla own eye, Wittritivariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits,conatiptents ty tan he relied Osi as genohie Without adulteration. We havilendeavoted here to famish the roman. oily white medicine of such lottinsie•uperimity and worth as should commend Itself to their confidence —a temediat once safe, speedy and erectus!, which this has by, repeated and thunders trials proved It self to bet. and trust by great care In preparing It with ciamaleat accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physiciani a new agent on wbkb they can rely for the best reeelte, and the afflicted with a tensed, that Will do rot thermal! that mediejae can du. Preparedand sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and austyitcal .Cheuslat,"Lowell. Naas; void in attreille, by JOHN O. BROWN ; If l I• tith S. R 'P PALLS; and Dtuggista generally! May 1,1859. • lEOlu For the Care of r3rez ISAMILAWIS : 1141151i0 4- - l ASailaffnr - • AV? . ISTPLIR&S & 04!" . • (girrilialni*pt . Gesairat pfittage .. 41441 PoitirceackNrefibilitei.` - r.• . wan evia:o4..os - • , sTaggT,Ner Vot.29iadOLEW - ,- IS WilatlP,i Bosios. 65 GRAVIER „ sTRENT; Noir Orleans. " ' ' P. W. 9iltNEB & C0.,26 TERLoaEOAP,Llverpoill.l2 EDEN (QUA',. • • POR REMITTANCRA TO AND PASSRDE PROM . Great Brilobe and Ireland. . , ARRANoßmorrig pint 111591.—The rubsetibere beg' to inform the public throaghont the United States sod Canada', that Amy have completed their renege meets for the year ins 2. Persons sending for their frleads.or those retaining to the .01d Country." will find It their %tempt to select out seterst matni ficent and well-knoirn Lines of Packets. galore* below, for their conveyance. No expense hu been spared to Dave Emigrants made comfortable daring the voyage. All passetigens engaged with us will be shipped tinder the superintendenee of our own Firm ; tieing the oldest established and most extensive in the Trade, and with such unequalled arrangements: gallivants petit meet: with facilities from is that no other noose tan furnish. We can confidently nostril without fear of contradiction. that of the bandied/ of thousands sent out by hp d uring the tart " Twenty - serewyeani," not one has had lost cause of com plaint. Cc All Itszesirrits err ?NW," MAW. sad r4et muds ere siriclly adhered Is. 4s In all cases where persons decline coming the M iley will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. Remittance,: to Enoland, Ireland, Seotland,vnd The aubicribers hare at anilines for isle PRA FTA it night, for any *POMO, on the National liana orite ;and and ail hs Brantbe,s, witictr-aPe paid free of di aconal i n all tb e tprideOza too ns throughout the United hiligdorn. yeerfuncr 'raiding id the country. and wishing to send money to their frbtadr. may fa ilure it. bring done correetly.rm their remitting us the almond they wish sent., with the name and ad dressor tbe person for whom it is intended; a Draft' will then be forwsrded • per .Gist Sailinz Packet or Steamer, and a Receipt returned by wait. P W. Coliave well•lttiown responsible Arias in all the seaport' towns in Ireland, Semiarid and Wales from wtonce Steamers leave for laverpmil, and In many of the interior towns, who art most s►= tentive to Emigrants our etubarcation, at the various portm In fart all our arrangements for Pais,engers„ and the payment of our Dris.ts,are 1 ,4 perfect that too posoible delay or disappointment eau Occur, fl 'ir farther particulars apple to or address by letter, post paid, . P. W. DYRSES dr. CO.. douth Street, New York, or B. DA NN• N, Pottsville. if you desire your business transacted promptly and safely, call at 11. Ilannan's Offi, re, where the drafts are lasued, payable in all parts of Europe without dia • Count, at any the Hauks„and without any delay. April 3,1b52, 144 f DR. ntanoutsrs UTER INE CATIIoLICO N. lilll - . disc./Y-11 0f that above preparation has estab- I honed a new era to the history ofthe Waling All* it is. in truth.oue falba greatest Medical Discover ies of the Age. because it tantrum mote than nine 'Antisr of a clasp of distressing diseases incidental 10 female. in every mare of life. nod which have Ise.rctafrire restated the best efforts of the Medical profesaion in all•countries, to a degree beyond that of almost every ether malady to which any portion of the human family is heir. Tn► dimeaais to nn pith we refer aro therialle known by the term of PUKIALR entitPLAINIS, and carnotite all the derangements to which frifialfi: 110 . Haiti, by the peculiarities of their organisation Aninng 11//.1.f. are Prolapeus Uteri, or Falling, of the Worob; Chronic, Inglamation and Ulceration of the Womb ;:lnrisleutal Ilrenrarlinge, ml, rli i t or Flooding; Plum Ailine, or IV hifrf ; CiliaMtig i on v p : . .: (t ...i1r f. . 1. 7 11 ..10 11 0 ii n m e t ( o , l;: c he c arr y t . r N einrkalite ruse. Palbiol. bonfire...eel and Ir-rem/Jar Menstruation. eke , Ihnown's klit.Ll.Feb. it, IPSO. with all their accompanying erlia, (Cancer excepted) Mr. F. 0. flancsygi —Dear Sir.-In the month of of whatever duration and severity'. All these com plaints ran'he pleseanity, safely and certainly rem- June. Ida, I took a severe cold, which broughe ou a severe and playacted illness. The Bit Pevat edird by ittia plenarktion. • followed by Pleurisy and Dysentery; the first fire Tttß ri.lellv of ow' to. , .tirioe to, the r,",13. fr 0r• of weeks I had a very severe and Incessant. cough, liir• [`Wilk ar.,"l r•gigibPor di 10hr f eel "ii. hav,,thE cc - which meined to set at defiance the skill of one of /Maeda. app . oti.st ion nod liberal pati'llagv eit hiallY the best Physicians irt the city of Philadelphia , Whet. proiiiiiietri ft.. diher A Pi' Ilie Medial Uncolty to the I then resided. Myself and wife frequently Itelliteso' United :'tatre, s',:a. 01 v. hone have voluntarily giv en letters of coustimiubstion, (we piniphiel,l rust tin- .r e l permission of my physician to use your Pectoral Mistute,the beneficial effect's of which she hail ra ins all that to claimed for the. Catholic...o no a tufa- p „ f r uee d -i e - her own case, o ne years (~f„,_,10 live agent. , which elm , ale° cheerfully testifies-which he would Pamphlets ccintaining much useful. infurniallute i lo t ra w ant t h e f i r m of Ave weeks. a n d m y r o ugh ',miming the mature and 'pontoons! rdthe above di- a m t he ,...aopt,wheh he said he could do no more erases, together with tealitonnisla Dom Ladies of (nr me ; but W. most try it on our own lesponsi 'the highest tespettability, as retlified by the mOst builly‘ u' .he knew nothing of its pmpettier. I at satisfaetory amitioily in the pamphlet 1" al: which tore pzurtired a bottle of your agent, tho. use of the alteo,olo or Ladies and PratillioUeril is I'Vilofttl. which cured toy cough, entreaty, an d I got Welt! My fully inVile,l,Call be had glut's at ray store. physician came twice a .day to witness Its eft eels, .1. c CII Ilt: II IP.A. Drugs(' it. Pottsville, , and unhesitatingly aartitied the cure to : your ittedi- Erfcrfricer• - P• 8. Peckham. M. 1 1 - 17 qa. N • 1%. t ine, which 1 betters is the beet iiiiiThire for coughs In 1.. •B• ileitiolff. M. H., New 1 11,11. ord• M 3".. D. r• Use. I have constantly kept It In niy family *Mee, Foote, M. li..ttyraruie. N. V., kl. H ^Mille, M. D , and recoMmended it in others with the same heneff, Rochester, Pi. 1, W. W. Remit, M. 11., t:uy of New. dal err cis. , Yours rerpreifultv,, York. John C prick. M P . Baltimore. Md.,%Vi '. CHARLES A. ROBERT. Prearotti H. I) . Concord. N. 11.. W. A • Was 41 Co.; Prepared only by P. 0 Dia:WATER. litugyisi and N0.,368 Ilrosdu ay. Chemist, Bridgetiiii. N • J., and for sale by ('entral Dep o t, :16S Broadway New Y o rk. J. GI. BROWN. Ibuggist, Agent. Jan. 21.1652.: -Bin - Ventre rttreitt, Pottsville, Pa -- It-Gm Tint GERMAN WASUING.POWDERS, For MI rests sitlyritsr for 4 'ordiu,iry thislitso. IH consideied by thousands who 101 VP tested It. as 6 ''lng the Klettest Stientifir Wonder itlthe World. ChtifPly doing .awa y with that laborious and toluri. ons practice Of ruhhing the (3,IITIIES upon the WArtIIIIOAUVI, nad a great saving of Tinto, Labia an.tilspense. N. li T.. prevent fmnd and Imposition, (for many are trying to palm off articles put up like mine,) the prprirtar.l I': HOX' will put his tvritten Signature on the lop (AIM °fever) packa g e. Aud he i•nty 4111:4 on culiplitened public not to confound tho tlertnan Mistime Powders with'lllisers that are in i the market. It I. put Op 14 packages with full d4setions and suld I itO• nnminnl pri,e of 12} rent.. PlitiNTEtts will hull wareatty totheir advantage to 1.11,111411 e they,' rOWlierS. to cleanse their TVPE.rt and.Hl4l.ll:llS, heint a very trttperiut atticle, for that purptce. Manufactured only by 1. P. 110%7. At bin Laboratory and Pi r lriclpal Depot,No. 10 ',South Filth ettert.,l•hlladelphla. Mold et Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal! ,11,4‘..unt Untie slid estenrive athiel 'hang for the benefit of Agents, Remember the name; -OEII - Af4fl I lit: YOWDfiltel. All tenets to be post old Pott4,llle. Nov. 21n(1, 1851 Mr. I. P. Hoyt =near oiled your Dor man Wawhieg Powtier, 1 can rbeerfutty rerr amend it In every fw T3Oll tor waThing snit serribbing, belles lug tt to he a Treat savina ni I'm,. and l•nithir, requiring in Its 11..4 An Ira•hboard, thereby being a Brent rav ing to the clothes and dispen:.,ing Avith there-fonrtha nrt he Labor an., Callen.... required in the old toethod of wanhing. • Yours. IttanFrlT Pinups. rtift.Pr nr 4 . 011111at0l and Market street... The above Washing Powder , ' are for sale, whole nle end retail ,by the anbscriher. who has to' up pointed Sete Agent for ILe County of S4ctiny4Aill. Ile will supply'Atzrlistits and °there at Mr. IloyPa pri ces per doreti. nd thus save the carriage. NNA N. . kitole,Ayent for Schuyikill County. Nov. 'Pt. WI ME - 0 - 7'S PE7PUDIEBY AND rANCIT tiltPri —These •uprihir articles of perfumery, k 1 iv hieli.ate ehnwerateol his Jostly ceigbra , lid Lilly While,l /rir MAI Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, a Tooth and Toilet I walrto r chitterr, , Vslset, (Thant and other arnirovo.l e, ii ire. SOAPS.- Walnut and F.x.tta Finn Said Brown and White Windio.r, PlAatiiip. Paine. Almond. Fancy and Toilet Soaps : shaiking Cream, 113 ir Ilye, Coinsus Waters, Extract: , (.4 ths ifanril:er(hisf, (11 Marruw, ilear'sOil l'ir(sl.Phmpls (a new etthis), Ean Lus gal Hair liostOraliVr, 1124011.1 Ph itoronort, &Lc., Ix., are raaraaracture4 and for mule 'hv OHM T. ci.r.nn P.-riiinier 4- Chemist. 46 Market St.. helots Id, Phila. Aferchams. don't forprt tint et.i.:(arti 11 The rbr3r , oFt !mom ettermlt e Manuln•to:y In the City. I:I 19u. , 43i y rorrscaux noziaracTrami; . r fir. manonnie to the completed .tte. that their new Rolling i 0 now completed end lofull operation, and that they are prepare.1 1n simply all kinds of Bar Iron or va rhino sizes, wldcb they will warrant to ho superior In quality to any ordained from abroad. at the same prices. They also,nn , nitractsire T RAIN, for OP use of the Corners... and Lateral:Roads,. weighing from di to Sit INK per yard. made of the beat: Iron, and which iivlll he round much cheaper than the imports:l4n irle. Being evertiral, mechanics. and having nad consid. erable experience in the Iron binds:es& , they 11.11..1 themselves that they can give riche satirfattion In porchasers,,and will also make it their !merest to pa tronize boom manufactures. Dec. 6.1851 MOLD IRON WORES. • - 10 IN: THE 1101/011011 OF POTTAVILLE,--: formerly conducted by Chau. W. Pitman. 3. Wren & Co. iespottfolly bath a continuance ante custom of the works. Being practical liferliallien. diet patter themselves that their %bowl edge and ex:perk:ice of the business will enable them to turn out work that trill ont fail to Rise satisfaction to the mostfast Winos. 'They ire prepared to manu facture Steam Engines , . Fonips,Coat lireskors, Mitt Cam Railroad and other Outing',/sc. A It onfori thankfully reeeieeilanil promptly exe cuted on the most reasonable tiring. JOON mum, THOM* A WREN, June 15,1650—U-111 .1 itldtii WRUN. tit - 1 - !CIFEA MEADOW MON wontis. „ fiunsoN fr. ALLEN. IRON AND "'ff . Mass Founders, respretfillty haulm • „, their patrons. and the public generally. that they are now prerrared, at tile above establishment, to mattufarture Straw Erisinps of every Mee; Pumps, Railroad and CAER;Und!Very other description of Iron and Of:111.1 Castings Suitable for the Coal oriorof or..itier business, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Thawing Cylinders for Waal Futon - tea and Machine work In eneral. Resalriutt of all kinds done with neatness and des :latch, at the lowest prirea. AU work furnished by them will he warranted twiterforat Well. They tl mild solicit the ,custom of those who may want articles in their tine in Ibis vidialty. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention. R. W. 11110£107f, L. U. 'ALLEN. Match 0, lL5t. • 11-Iy. rOTTsvuml mom Worms. CEO. MASON dc CO. RESPECT fuIIy announce -to the public that they have. taken the. Establishment known a. the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian street. where they are prepared to build all kinds of Stearn Engines, manufacture Railroad Cars, nsid Machinery 'of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. —Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines, will find It taibelr advantage to give them a _call be.; ore engaging alsewtaire. (Mal tt" • _ _ PASCAL IRON 11701183_,_ atiPIIILLIPA.—WICLDED WROUGHT iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives, Marine Sod other Steam Ratline Rolle ftoot 1 to bluebell its diameter: Also Plpest. 3o3l3 Altestailedotbetpuiposes:estraglioll Tube Cot Ilyitroolle P eeeee et follow Piston. (01 Paroptatatesauentiluet4e. blatturseturedandfor dale by , -. MORRILTAIIKER & MORRIS, Warebouss S. Z. corner 3d and Wslnat Its . t, MMI!= TION, 1/11 - 71101 ifetriiiissetilinailsorenfir dpseess. Beßlarah; miesereriee.Atifisere,er.Preekseaerf Joists WO Maar; CriariNnaina nj Aliostioarossolgio • • - 41116AFtiss, &bee itstijemadirwtsidsi• k *, .; Tielliseek kr: ~ate T ,118tii8411101P Spuds, Stosbio. st A :Sid% Lasissess eirrt. Gelb en d ! - . MIAS Ess'Oriai tampered at Ingredlenui which I 500 )11 *err Unit, yet entirety sato sad plesient Impassion-tor 'Rheumatism, *v. The proprietor MOMS liellarelhpt.thmare great etionticies oftrash is the, eounirder the. news ot.Embrocallon. Lio intetra7sed L Opodeldoe,ribsointeig worthless. Nevertheless, la mat eanGilesee In saying to the that this .11 aspetior to every/Mpg else , -iii use. Itusdreihi ottbe most respectsbis winos and Camille' bare even their testimony In (Ivor of Its superiority. It :sperms* is wisp eases inusedilte , lg. and persons who barn neva, roirerina ander es- Mare petit in the.side or limbs, or from broiling and sprains. have fosse Instant stile( from 'a Inniandb rubbing with tbia embrorminn. Try It and you will out be MeaPPOOned. Price 25 tense per bottle. Certificate from Ambrose Panenastorati.:fittaistie Co., N. J.: tasieosirrittlx„ N. J.; July 31,1849. 14r. V.ll. IlasweTsa :—Dtarbirte., been to estens:te dealer In horses for thirty years past, and have bad gnat opportunities to witness tbe Yarirma diseases to which they are subject. and a( terriag th various Ruisdael' in OSP, about bfteeu years since I was Induced .to make use or 'fur Embrocation, and since that time I have used tiiothrt remedies for the liglowing diseases to which this noble'anitual is suhicet, viz Rinybone. epavin, strains of the joints,-and sinews, shoulder strains, salmi in lb.. shoulder.lamenem in sttfiealla socket, gaits two the shoulders, and . every Mimosa of a like nature. r.' have also wed, and known it used fat the vatiolut d 'senses to wilkh Mankind ore rah: err, !orb •o'en ed Joints, Rheumatism, flout. Bpraina, Ural reo.Cut 01111 s. Spinal affections, pains in the Gee, side. and lurk. VmotakrtM., norm, Realdso tat e.nermtly the Headache. to which I hive hren subject itearly all tuy ttfe time. guittrocilloo is the hest and sal. eat remedy 1 Italie over used for the itilr.Vif complaints; Moo sold rinalderable of It In my store. anti believe it t 9 illpoirede nil oll4rs. ph)riciana anti others as a standatd medicine, and bas been simeissfutly tested in humeroue violent ca sts of Charts !detritus. Diarrhira. and will not fail to cure in one rase in ten, trait:minis tered awarding to dlrertiona,on the that attack. It is just what every facall3, vessel, atentnliont. frame, and traveller tbould always keep On lin& to uard against sudden attack, as the Cholera Minims is most likely lit attack its subject in the night, and the sooner the remedy is applied the better. Asiatic Cholera Is, In most cases, preceded by !Natant-a. and ()rising. Pains In the bowels; and, doubtless, one great 'trestle why an many. persons die or-Chol era ts, the want of proper 'fiftieth.% athninktered in the tint stage of tbo disease, or the delay in procu ring a physician before the patient is-past cure. Reference - .can bo given to hundreds of the most respectable persansots welt as In 1-physicians who have used It; god witneesed•its &recta in curing the most violent eaves of Cholera !anthill and Dim Nitta . Price 25 cents per bottle. etartrwtore from Dr. Lyonard Lawrence lug the Smittner of ISM. While on a visit at Mr Brewster's, in Bridgeton, I had a leTere ettarit of Cholera hfuthoa, ittendod with extreme prostration of the systeti4 a nd a prefufieperspitsiton and vomit ing. I was induced to use • Cholera Miature, pre pared by Mr. tirewstet,whlch instantly gave relief, and a fevi d.mes eflerted • permanent cure. I used On other medicine whataver. I have since used at ill my own fartiityand recommended It to others,iii all rases with the Same results. Front a knowledge "( its rontentso etiuttld not hesitate to recommend it es a Bare and kffir.lent medicine Is all rases of a like nature. I.FONAIIIr LA WlltiNtlE, N. I). Vedervine, N. 3., July, Pia BREINATER''3 PECTORAL mixTußr. HARRIS' BURNISH .t:Co 49 te OgFP S 7 S / I gl Yours with respert, PANCOAST BREWSTER•S CIIOLERA MIXTURE. For the cloy, of Violeta Morbus, lharrhan, Bated Complaints. Ckeite. ariPoe Pais.." 614 Sl6ariadt, awit Avisite Cholera Ilistbre ita; Oren oi - id and reentumendoa by. Alt Invaluable Remedy for Cough*. etatte. Wore to, Pithtsit hoopla/ e.s e r , Ntrults- Ca ug NpittiO, 4.8100 d, Pais owd iftokiwersa of the Ciao Mild Lille*, Sara Throat . Browekittw wod Incipient 'osoaraptiort _ , cgsllE fact:that somany thousands of persons have used it so successfully, to the different awes, and numerous Certificates haying been sent td the pin. prietot„ as well as Om fact not -l'hysiclans, I lessy men and public speakers ate using it for those dry, Itikfling sensations' that usually artempany Pole throat, as tvellem tot bronchitis. hacking toilette and cunsunintion,,prove beyond a doubt that it is a very euperior cough remedy. I; has been Successfully used and tested during the last twenty year., and the demand is note lapidiy incicabing. Price Q 5 rents per March 13, 1854 REICEOVAL, INHSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers, Bookseller. :_teal Bootbiedurs, Phirodslphus, have removed to their New Wow., No. 9.5 South hunk St,ert. above Chesnut, where, with more room. end Increased (sen tries. they toren., continuing the llooksidling, Publish end hind tnp, horitiesi. to alt it br•t ocher. whole sale and retail. They wig always keep on hind a genital liefforimoit of Medical, Brutal, Sclentifii:, Agricultural. Minaret, Clawiteal, Ectiaol. !dm elbow outs, and Blank Books. In which they invite the a; reunion of the trade. Orders from Booksellers, Libra ries, or : , 11001S. for Books In any department of liter. al Ore, will receive prompt attention, and the hooks will be furnished at the very lowetd. price.. Blank Books for Public. Mires, Banks, or private persona, made promptly to order. Cataiogiree of their own priblications,or complete Caralognero( Medical and Scientific Books. will be furnished, upon application tieing made to them by ma il, or otherwise. Foreign Books imported to order. Dee. R, 111151. i 41.1-6 n) LLlAidwd THE FitANKELN rine ►Ntit;HANCE COMPANY - • , --, OF Pllliiik DELPIII ft. OFFICE No. 'flay elicstrint :woe!, near rim, Hl. Dirt ECTOIIS. Checks N, Banc Itcr, gentle %V. Richards Thomas liar), -Mottle, si I). I.en!is, , Tutitaii %Vaguer, Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Eratit, David N. Mown, Jacob ,It. Smith., . Mums PuttPrsou, contiuneto make Insurance, permanent of I Itnit,•l 011 every description orprliperiy, in town a Ila COIIIIII y at rates us ow as are r pits Latent with wecurily, The Company have - reserved a huge Cotithigeut Fund, which with the ir,rapita I and Premiums, safe l y turetted„ afford amide protection to the 11.011ted. The tissetkof the Company on Jan no rrlst, Isl 9, at pitnliAed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows; viz : Mortgages . 11990,558 fd Placket, 1 , ,,,p1,563 15 Real Estate, 16.4.258 PO Cash, &c., 45,157 to: Temporary, -- Loans, 125350 00 4113,120,097 *l7 tinter' their 18( . 8110r3t188, a pirlod of eighteen years. they have paid upwards °rose sail/ion t goo h.?, tired thousand dollars,. losses by lire, thereby afford Pflariffe Of the advantages Of 1181111118CP, as well a. the abilny and di,positlon to meet with prompt ness, all “abilitleto CHARISM N. DANCERR, President. ell.Aftl.ol4 G. BANCKEIt. Secretary. the subactibor has been appointed agent :for Ihn above tnotoloned instittit ion, and Is now ,pre(tA red to make ilonitatirs, on estiry description of propt,Tt y, at the lowest rates. ANDREW 101Seltl., Agenl. Pottsville. Jan 11,1551 tdf a , . „ . T, 1 E Isetawate Mutual:Safety Insurance Company —Office North Room of the Exchange: Third St., Philadelphia. FIRG Ruildings; liferchandiee and other property in Tern and Conner y, Interetraelmt loss or de mare by (ire it the low. el rate antreindi MARINI: I NSltil ANC:G.—They kb. inan re,Vessele. Csrgoee aad Prefibict”refganr enact tinifPrnpen or epeeist policies, I:lKlini amsut.d may desire. 11.bdiltr TRANSPORTATION.—TheY alma insure nierchiindize transported by Waybill:, Railroad Intrs, Canal Hoots and tiltestahnats, an rivers and 'ahem, od the ihnst liberal term*. GULF:CT II M. I . , Jneeph ff. 1011. James C. Hand Edmund A. Sander', Thenphilus Paulding. John C. Davis, 11. Innen Brunie, Robert Horton, Henry Sloan. John R. Penrova, IMO flraiy. Runnel Kdsiarde, George Swill, Gen. G. Lelper, Yipencer Meilvain, Edward Usriinginn, Charles Kelly, leaat H. Uwia, J. G. Johnson, William Falwell Wtlllam Hay, 'Paha Newlin, Dr. H. Thomas, Dr. H. M.Hullan, John Sellers, William Eyte.Jr. .1. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, Win - .Barraley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. Ricriaati S. Nawarit.n. RerrelArY• Theanbeeriber having been appointed acorn for the. above Company. Is now prepared to MOP insurance on sit deverlptinns or property On the toast liberal wine. Apply at O. tt. Potts• office, htarrie:Addh lon o at my house in Mattel litreVt, Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 14 1640 LU'EI INSUTUINCEI '(•IIE GIRARD I.IFE INSWIANCE, ANNUITY 1 •b4l Trott Complay,of Philadelphia . Office No. 132 Cheroot filreet. Capital. $300.000. cbarwt pelaal. Cootlnne to make insurances on Livra on am moat favorable Lerma. The capital belngpaid up and la vemed,togerber with t large and tonstantly Increasing teactsed (and, of reran perfect security to the Insured. TO premiums tan be paid yearly, half yearly, or ginned". The Company add a soave pert/4411y to thelo 1112f4eCtit Nit life, The Grill 1101111S1. appropriated In Peccuther,lB44, arid the second Bonus inliectioner. Mil. amount to en addition of VG* 50 to every 41000 insured under the oldest policies, ranking *lO4 50 which Will he paid when It shall heconie a claim, in-. stead of $lOOO originally insured; the nett oldest sinriunt. to $1437 50; the nest In age to .411411 50 fur testy 41000; the others in the saute proportion ac cording to the amount and time of standing. whin, additionamake an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the preiniuma paid, without increasing the an 'Dual pre/mutt The follow tater • ng we a few eximpleiltette the Re Stn't of lofty oral Bonin or boon/ to be tOrrttd adJittort. by tonne idillono. Sum Insured Policy. .1000 4..103 WOO 3000 he. Na 58 •• 89 •• 276 " 333 ke. Pamphlets euntalnln ikons. forms or applicat can be hid at the aloe. E table■ of rates and ifirplana:- inn ; and' further ineormaiion 0. W.RlClTAUflill s President. Joan P. „Thugs, Actuary. The subscriber le *sent for the obelus Company to County, and will effect Insurances, and give all nacessary Information on the Subject. a. 11111414411. /tine if, MO ' • 26-1 y -.Nortiavow: aciatrant , • TlTSandersistied flighty% entreated wi tithe di tectioaptitt*PottOln*A 434 "Miak 44 tbe"b" l3 ' to tacos:mead thillnstitation to the ',Wormiest of the inifille;o the seltiniglal.Whbreenteee hkieduestion la the beskunlvessitleacit itkrittatiY•ria P 3,111 11 •14 It" fras beetifof megetal years engaged te a ch !PAW CalalligY. Will fetch *giant endlirunkfitieueltalles. to Laths. Greelr„lfebrew‘Gerenanand - Freacktitehigher Arintiters- of i Matheisallts,. ate Geometry: 'Algebe Surveying.• hieusuratiou and Cattalus. as wsU. a' Naomi Philosophy and the prineitaes 6 (Vie esti is tity 'Oho *store gee ia,grednatis of law Vol ker emit araiticil Book-keener, will take charge of the Etowah tdrauthew, as Speating, Seeding; Wntiag, Composition, Sheol-lc Ari thmetic . History aind.Meo." graphy. Theprineiplminfilook-lteeplog will he taught and the pupils eserchsest in the .kerpleg of Carillons itcseutito by doable tarry.. Marla C..aYer• a gradu ate of New liatutishlrit Female ilemihary, has been ets,T.gest to teach that emerstary branches area Draw fag. Bien the smathst boys w tithe faithfully:taught by the teacher.% themselves, end to piling men an op- - J fortuitous will he etfonied to preseersiti their stud les • as tar as at any OfoOfennathill Colleßal. Whh A - strict disetpli an shalt be combined a respectful and kind treat I meet oft he wheats. eppili trout ataroa4 can he ACtotn- Modatra W itb broaditkg nn moderate teems,in respects- Me private linen:Unita - lases. Those desiring talearnthe German language thoroughly. can And admittance to en seeomplished fierinsa family. The terms of Mi lian are as hitherto, Al2l yearly, for , languages and twaeriog in estra. The year 32 divided Inie 3u:utopia, bit froth theist Monday in Sept. to New Yeat..lo, ex 'tra 83; W. Gum Nee/r i nser to the Dl Moeda, la April. 07 end Airt -so extra. 34 from thence tattle 34 Monday li 3 41 Y, and flat* payable at the end o f tire that month of ea e froesvion. ft Is highly impat ient that every Schram,' shnubl enter the i3Chool - with the commencement of the era Sestina. ANGELS, P Stalest. tt-ir M3M DR J 7 NICHOLA' PuYnICIAN kSURCEOI\ 1 [ %.) I orinc:sfithi t t i utia 'wrong. tVpICET Dce.l4, 1850 io-tr tritiori The late Joirpli I..ery'rg Steel 1 1 ,11101 w stile Item T M AlrtalSTßATtritStothe Estate deem it their duty, Its order to preserve the high teputation the above Pen hes sustained for so many yeats in the got'. etheaslit :Greed...Dud throughout the commercial root metsnity, to adopt this mode of rautioning4he public against a commercial Pen attempted to be palmed off as the original one. well calculated to deceive from the rtoselssitarbin of the late Mr. !toys Signalure on the inferior orthe lid of each bog, and also of the abate, and labeling of the saute. These spurious gouda tone bred got up by certain parties not only to sup ply prisons who Nell mound theeity, but also for the purpose of tnhantuting In a legitheater form, through 1 , 01110 1/fllOO of the trade tn. the public,. ri.perited eiguplaints m• isle have tea 10 inquiry, which ohms, in sonic instassces,-they have .succeeded in this, .1s therefore, heroine alpeilient to.',tablish , a euidel for the detecting of these counterftift. All boxes w it have the aibINATITRE of the i9tll.F. AGENT, H. Pun ties, in hie'diest trandseriiiso 00 the onnude: NONE sae onset:re WIT/ion? Tills. let theta, Unlit from what souree'they rossy s allyNnONn furnish ed with the original l'eu, to sell under awl , ele ovtorratters. The attention of Ortationers is narileu lally called In 11ne lorgoine farte,tieverathavisg been amposed 110011. The Agent hes the original book of certificates from the banks and governmeitl altres with hilll • 'aims him appointment front the adthististra loft in their own handwriting. re The subscriber bac been appointed Sole' Agent for.the sale of these Pena In tithuyihilt _county. whete the genuine article can he had, These Pens are used its the Costern lioness arid -Public (Mlles at Washington, sod are, prononnred the s bert l'esta In esp. foe .to Who10;410 and Retail al Agent's' peice• by U. !JAN:NAN. -- 111E - stirsitß — tivtilaWfAzt AND A'Y INTERCO)f)k.—Ttttaubirribersluvingreceiv V ed in addition to their large and extensive stock , of Dry Goods, GMCPri...•lttuei.eraware, Ready-ntade. Clothing. Ate. A. Fall Stocd. '- FALL ANTI nero'ns. Comprised of the moat FirsFi'onable DveserGonds, Ray State exhawla, Long and Squaw, Rini, rhanyealiie, Fig.. and Plain Mohair Lustros: Gold Medatand Thos. ' floylr's aloes de Lames: itlaet., Changeable and Figned Alapaeas; Etigitalt Merinos; Coberg Iticittio; Black Drees Silk ; English and fletionn ifnelery of Various kinds had, Whim and Yellow flannels: Pettiinac Calicoes of ditierent styles; American, Weal of England, Fru:telt and German Broad Moths, of the finest and roust durable makes. Plain and Flgned datin V. bias Fan. Casstuieres: French Doe-akin do:Plain - and Fancy Tweed nod rtstineit•. Woolen Yarn tit different Colors and qualities. OtrOCEßlEd—Prima Rlo,Java and Lapin er.ffee, 01314 Imperial and Voting Ifyson Tea.. Critshee Pulverized. Refined and New Orleans Fingars ; Priind Honey Syrup and Sugar Uouse Molasses.; MID dried and Box Raisins. erialf, Clll rants. Qureusit are of varhins descriptilns. Fish, Salt, Cheese and Pro c won% of alt kinds constantly on - hand. Mao, PRIME FEATIIKIIS. The shove al..* of s'llrtts having been Plectra the hugest Jobbing a . 111 Collinllleni4lll House: in ilie chit , , a lid 1,11114 nla, .are and 1.0 wheel emit po.olo n• are for the Region and poriounding ...tint ry, we fvel iontident ILA saying that an e ea n . ghr foil stile:Carlini. ril-lonler. Vying me a rail for any sonde in our Imp. ff.r Nett door to Mates 11..10, come lof NI toe tea 0pn...1 reel Pottaville. riVI.LIMAN 4;-if )851 TV INVALIDS AND THE SICK QPECirlt:,ltt reedier! for elicit r',.utpicdt.t preyalenl b. to thi, terabitt of the romary. I't not outer con clusive of this truth may Im had (with a FtU l A1:- 11/01W fur thin year eontsinttly, particulars), by rail ing on .1 et, C. M ARKlPi,Centre inert POIISV .1. W. MHOS, • (MO. R taFSTifftER.. New Castle.. Atif.INTS for ;Ma Corty, always observing on remedy the follow mg : NrlTitll.—All PretaatatMrm heretofore known as "I'OSISTOCK•ti - ' or COMIWEOCK & CO's, alwayi belonged and now belong EXCLUSIN UV to Dr. Lucius Comstock ; and though tha signature of Comstock & be continued, extra label with the fac ..ignature of Dr L. 13, C. n 111 in (tinfo, decimate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST - RE SPUMOUS. ga:eleecct i -07.4:14,2,4/) =I ..1 c % 0 llVltillitT 'RIMINI ll• OP - WM. ....ABLE 1`11.1.14 IN SOUTH ANERIEM— YELLOW FEVER 131- 11EIP. TRUTH RTRANCIER THAN FICTION, `ItLEM Mau_. April V , S, 133!. William Wright, Ellll.—lierir rair—Foe yenta we have hems the. Salem agents, and also et one time the county agents. for the sale of your valuable mrJi rioe, and during the whole of this time we are not awn to thud, in any cue itpdatire, have the pills which the have sold overt complained (liras tainting injury, or not accomplishing thetr proper ini.mioir. It is doubly gratifying when na receive itoliminryt..stimony Ir a sou rce where the medicine .w filets is sold has been the mean. , ofiliting ;treat good 303 asXtisik mans Last 1 . 4 , 31' we snlol I itrer dozen hairs to go to a f,,r_ eign purl, and this day have received a letter front the merchant who mitered them. giving 'ail account or the w o nderful effects which they_ did In curing a large ntimbei of persons who were attacked avtth 3 psovsji ing epidemic simper to the yellow, foyer; While those undert h e trro to, 'treatment. win) Were in the Hospital, some three hundred, luchiding the rt o vernor, Magistrates,&c., rot ViCliill3 trithOdish3tte. you UUIII like a cony of our letler,we don't know 01 any impropriety in giving it you, and 'testa's. it would tie of service to have it pnUUahrn, higellnq a ills. our names, as It Is addressed to us. We will consult the parties interested. and it y.ffi : iviotr . yOu 'will ',Naar write aig. ft,sperifuliir, yours. W. & H. B. hrs. The following ia the letter ittuded to tinewo:— ettreg, Mitch .22, 1551. Nowa. W. k. S. B. IvE*. Merchants. . . Gentlemen—Far rome.years. part I have adapted in my fatuity, as a purgative. Dr. :Wright's Indian Vege table rills (for whom you are his, agents in fialeaf) and have found that medicine of great worth. Last Nat/ember we WP ie . visited tiwa kind of inflam matory fever. (thn lame I INl , Annit!. - allieli . greatly af flicted dL r neichaory, the itvrcitia ha. for nearly a year . the aymprouts of which had au analogy 0 Ole yellow fever, and neatly-three bundled warms fell virtu** to the epidemic (a great number fur a population es email ae ours.) Our damns* nomc.l it the true yedow fever, but their ,bill was InaOir lent to Orin tin ping:eon, con lining their mode of tlealment to tbe• use of Quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purgatives, and of tOUril , all the eoldieric and sailors, who were obliged to Lc tent in the )hospitals, :le also the Governor, several Macistrutee, several officer., . and in fact sit those who were lentiiy,lifl (1 iirt. with the disease, felt virtinis wider their modecif treat menu' A montßpres mos.l hail received shoe dozen of Dr. WI iithea Pills. which I presume •re ere bought at your store by illeas.s. Newentrib.& iro , r er t enie in your city, and with whom 1 aun doing business. I had the opportunify to administer f 4EIIO Pills to several tinder my who Were j ed with the ,ante fever, a iid toadome of right PON each completely cured them of tho complaint. f then . gave *say nearly all my Pion in tome twenty or this; ty ilerfOrir. nod ell %vase renewed na it Wore by en, chantruent. I have. In. consequent., remi( o tell to Wawa. Chid Newcomb and rariesr. th tint of forty dollar oft /t i e porebase of (hat quantity ' s fthit medielne,ein Greg of. you to deliver the Pills tr,a fresh as possible • I request von aiin to desire 14'2/Wright to have le directions translated-in French, which - will tend great ly to circulate his Pins not only here, but also in the othercolonies where thepopolation Is mote numerOus. ESCIPIIe 1111 l gentlemen, in the liberty I havo ialcan to address you this letter, Which, for the sake of hu manity. I have been compelled to do, An I do not Mean to speculate on an article which proved salutary to s number of poor people, and In fact most of the popu lation is reduced to a Mate of indigence. and It would be sinful for anyone to seek lucre in such a wny. Accept, gentlemen, the moat respectful salutation* of your very obedient servant, ' A. PiCtlnvis.. The medicine is for sate. wholesale and rentli.eitnet in English, French, German or Animist, dlrectiotte, at the Prltictpal Office, 1611 Philadelphia. And for sale by ' T. P. BRAWN' k ( XL , }Pone vine . J.O, BROWN. 1P2511 ; •1,15150 6515 15 . 3,15615 475 : 1,475 00 1167 50 • 0,167 30 ; . f~i " -: NATErIiE'S WAIN REIXIEF E. T TII 2w . D 1,1 kl. I. - Fry, Tamaqua; .1. W. Riblie; Mjhrnvilte ; Janne Roblutiold, Port Clinton ; issuab Dreher, Prebeise ill.. ; Joshua Boyer; McKeanieurg ; C. WA: Foch', Ding gold Kepner & Co., tepnersville; Ckt on Whet stone, Weer Penn; Wm. Cooper, Tortes - on ; gentile Regan, do annrge PntteZ Brockville ; Daniel Korb, Middllriort • John Willisow, do Conner or. Rhoads; New Philadelphia; IL Bkisilcr, Port Carbon; Jas. B. Leflia k Co, BcAnytkill Matra n William A: Ham mer. Orwirebtirgi..lllo Btrket.do. benne Ilderts, Laadinavitte Joliet:mit Catkin. Llewellyn Abram Betwienk,Ge mantilla ; Jacob Kneeling, Lower Ma. kantorso B. tictreary,Tremont Eckel. & Barndt. do. McCormick & Clark. Donaldson; :Wheel• er & Miller, l'inegrole ; Georae BetranYder: .14eae Castle Win Price, Bt. Clair lune 7.1141" tart#t,•:OW, • EMI s M - T r r 7 r MIMI gOIIMION,OF FREIGHT ON IdEROJIAND IBS AEI; elbatilletiett Merin UAL - - ' SATO OP 111151011 T 1004118: 4 tet - - = 4- ., • :::t. t P , tra 2.11% - AO. ••••- • it. • let Clasi.—llltumlnonaCnal.Orielra r. .• • Ice. Iron. Ore, Limestone, Pis. Ism, 9 cf., ith eta.. Mailer, elate, Tiles; • —Blnoms. Sint Mori*, ('.ement„Grindatonee. G4llllO, Luba, 'Pitch, Railroad Iron. heavy, Rorie, ).10i ere. 54 eta Oa% Shlnglre. Tar, Turpen- Uwe. Timber 'sad Lumber. • - 3d Clare.—Ale, nary and Porter, Ashes, Tut sod - rear!. Bark, Shriek, I '• • Bone*. arid. Floras,? P.-coree.• Cotton; Wlstikey 4. : porneitlalattlioril,Oraln, I Iron ettellnito.ronab ; Bar or i 4 }eta. 6 di Hammered iron, Holler Plasm Flat • flu; Rallmad Iron, Lead Aid Stiehl Moilasse;Poltticsea, Nallsastals9ikra • ' Salt prtiviclons.'Suser, Saltpetre Sr. Waren, nninannfarthred. J FLoUll per barrel, . - .15 it,. It t o. eta Clost.—Apples, Aran, Butter ' • Cheeire.-Ctirdrige,Eart tteri.ware Eggs, Graceiles,(exceptthessietated)henl9 Harderare & Cutlery, llollow•ware, • • • Lard, Leather, Live Sleek. Mannar.. 17 rte. 9 Mt, t•tUres Ott ron.a: Machinery : 011.0yas ter,. Paints, Raw Itags.Rue- eta Sheet Iron, Seede,steet; sweet Porstoeu;Tultow.V.neuer dr. Wire. j = Irk Chao.— Books and lltationery,) Moine and Sheets, Calephine kr Spirit I o.l.enhea, Clan! and Qrseeueuare I • PonfertionerY, pry Goods:). 42 r.ts. rte. Drugs, Fresh Fish, !drat aid Fruit.] - Foreign :Liquors. Hops, Spirits: or Trirpentliie.Teasi, Wiliest and Wool. • Match.l.l9sl • 9-tt irricits TS4NIPOSTED. SONESTIXILL NAVIGATION. ()Firtat tICIWYLKILL (!nUrAty.) . dlareh . . The Sclutyniiii Navigation ta , now open for the pas saged( tittate (rem Putt Carillon tu Philadelphia: Tl+e Toll on Anthracite Coal win be ell follow*, until fur ther botire • . C 6,, K f Q g Az . CC ri L.=i46, tr. Lo ni C V U C lt! 11, 19 47 40 50 49 - ' 47 40 43 44 42 35 45 44 1 42 15 45 44 1 42 35 .45 44 I 42,E - 35 45 44 ' 42 3 5 42 41 3.0 33 42 1 41 39 23 42 I 41 39 3:1 40 39 137 31 , 38 i 37 3,5 + 30 38 j. 37 i3s 30 38 37 , 115 SU SE ' 35 33' 70 .36 ' 35 I 33 1 29 32 132; 30 25 99 32 . 30 • 25 33 t 32 30 ' 25 30 129 27 . 25 ; 25 t 5 Phlladelhhia, Mauayank, - liptthq Mill, Cooshohorken, ' Plymouth Dom, lit Idcrpori, • Norristown. Pon N(4111117, VaHer-forgo, Pawnng'• Dam, Port Providence, • Royr V. Ford, Pbtlnown Landing, Ptitt Union, Birdohorough. Heading, Ahhonit.. • ' •liatvhgrp r : z - Ckwir,shurg, Landing d . xitto he lie by such mina as may be adapted to secure accuracy, and rive pet erut, allowance to, be made thetettolnfor loss by witeliCe. The Toll for all Coal, including Hie ate of Carl, ecorOO from the several points, 1.1 be charged as per the stove table. IV - Na ellere Zest than (ANTS per tunahall he made to tall and use of cars, fur any a/alanee. tly order n(l2/0 Managers. F. FR &LEY, Preslilrnt, 11•tf Ma re h . 13,1952 PASSENGER TRAINS. OE4PM ozwaliss Ofgr'nEaln . ,,Lpil:„}:"llVlEattFall: tug ° R erfil? Arrangetneid.—Fakir Itanoc ' En—From Phil adelphia to Pottsville two Passenger Trains daily. (Suodace excepted.) Ito and allet Sept. 10,1851,1 w,, trains will be tun each way, daily, het ween Phila delphia and Yottsville. hicasnia LINE. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 n'clock, A. M., daily, ex refs Sundays. • •. Leave. Pudavilic at 71 o'Oncit; A. M Andy, except Sundays, AFTIRRNOCN LINE, Leaven Philadelphia a t:1; o'clock, daily, crimp' Sun days, Leaven Pottsville ti ' t 31 o'clock, daily, e copt Sun days Ist flare cars 24( class cars. 'Between PhilS and Pottsville, p 3 75 V: /5 Ifetween Phila. sod Reading, 175 ,': 145 DPP.' In Ptillad , •lPhia, rattler 14 Broad sod Vine sheets. - Paerriigers cannot enter the ears unlees.Ko vided with a i keel. Fifty pounds of haagag. will be ailowe..l to each pae senger in them line., and paogengere are einreasly prohibited from taking attythlng a. baggage but their own wearing Innate'. which will be at the riqk of Its CIM ByorJer at the Board of Matuagetit. 8. BRADFORD. Ser.rniary 36(1 Rept. 0, 1851 Vie 4 .11 , T./; n:q A POT 73. Z. ff; 0/PILE 01 , via Unit: iketurtAlt.t. N A VIO VTIOIII 1 Rail Road and Coal Company. . I ON AND AFTER Tuestmv, APRIL 1, 1351, the Pativenaer Train will Dave Ternagna daily (Sunday excepted,) aid, o'rlorit A. M. and 21 "'dock P. M.. plid COnnect with the *whineat, Atterunen Train.: front PottAyille. on the iteadin telltoed,..: 1. Itettirnitm, will leave Port Clinton. owl.the arrive! or the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. FARR. . To Philadelphia, - - ' . - $3 On Port Climiin, JOHN ANDERSON General Agent. Tamayea. April Ilk 1 . 851 1.5-tr NEW ARRANGEMENT. •• '4 L;tft •;. ri ,a..11C4 • 1:4167., MU OWAIM; EARL. & CO.'S ES.PRESS Vro are prepare) to reerlve and rut trim! Daily per Passenger Train, (our Express Car being always to thaw of speelat messengers) merchandise of all deseriptions,packages,hundles.specie,halik notes. .. Also, pari molar attention paid to collects ills, Draft+ , and Accounts, Packages at Goo slivered daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia and Poilewlue. Offices—Centre Street, Pottsville: No. 4:1, South Third z4trept. Philadelphia; No. 6 Wall fittest, New VOT k ; No. 9 Court 9.trers,ll”sion. 110WAIIP. Rain. & R-tf 5, ►i.i STEAM CAR FACTORY. - - - 9 1 1111 sub - scribers beg leave to inform thie.publie that tri addition to their foriocr STEAM Ehialsr. MHO'S anti FOUNDRY, they have rerrmlyquit up new Machinery nod sitiops for the manufacture, of Caßi3,'lllliCKi4 and other (tail Road Cara, by gleam power, which epahles them to eremite all that .kind of work, nut only tout ti broiler, but with pester despatch and nt his very lowest prices. flaking thus made these estenaive pirparations, indlvidnata and companies requiring uork thia kind, will find it to - seiradvantage to give them eircati. - SNYDER dr. 141LNES. 43-if Oct. 25, 1851 A grows' Discovery for LlikotisConititutirotte. voarort.: S. ROSE'S • '~'=-~ RAILROAD, (111 ANTI4III.IOIIs L:BDie9, nt .121 and 2 5 cents — , free (inn Mercury, and can ho taken at all Ilt.olllollll, by both sexes, of all asexand without rrgaid to weather. ra-No hual ness or iateiring man should be without Dimwit They ate Wily the Poor Mart's friend, and the Ruth Nen's security. The above. Pills are the result of thirty years! prar lice iii Philadelphis.and if taken with Dr. J.B Rose's Tunic Fever and Ague Mixture, they will mire the most stubborticases or Fever and Ague; or Chills and Fever. For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all Bilious conditions of the system, they have no equal. as thousands In the Bnittliern end Western States testify; whir have wed them As a pima live pill they.aet like a charm, Des from griping, stiengtteend aopstite, and enlivening the "Stririts. For Sale. at wholesale or retail by A. BANNAN.. Agent far Schuylkill Vounty. 115•Druggiste and others supplied at the usual whale sale prices. Also by .1, G, BROWN, Pottsville, E. J. PRY, Tamaqua. J GIROS; Nineteen's. 35- It 30, 1951 TS your bait railing off/ or le your head covered Dandruff or Scorn If eo, .rate. atrial of R7OllllB, Lft *IR IN Vit/OR 4TOR. Hon cirede,of peranns in alt pane of the country.whwe e h e ed, w ere entirely bald, have had their hair fully restored to us original perfection by the use or Ibis valuable article. Read the testimony. New York, Jan. 1.1E61. Ma. STORSIS—Deaf Sir:—Mr. Alnico, of Newton 1. 1., obtained a Wile of your c ellent flair Invig orator for his little girt, about four yeara old. her head being entirely bald,; no - hair of any ectusetmence ha ring grown on her head from her L a th , and, Nur ;prising as ilMay appear,' alter baring fed tint one i mush.. n complete head of Willi line' pro UCe4 'nearly, two inepes tone, of a fine healthy grows k• ' • A. DOOLITTLE,' M. ft, . No.l4llOrand Al. I . . Philadelphia. Miir to. idso - STot ea — Sir:— Ater - tieing bald rut a . number of yearn, and baying aced numerous preparations to no &Met, your Chemical Hair Invigorator hire pro duced a tine head of nit mita ir, and I hardly anew how In eipteas,my giatitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. r . J. WAIRSWOLTII. No; 10 orchard Bt. The following teatimonist is from M i r. allalaktp, editor of the Saturday Carrier: "81111.11 . 9 thin , INVlOnriaTna. —h 04 . 4.11 tin ninth pleasure. unsolicited, to record our tesllM oll .l.l o favor of trio great pleasantness and entlroelliescy o f Mutts' ChentlcJl Halt Invigorator. On reensetinCfrom a Went reee.la attaek of illness. we 'discovered that our usually healthy , and abundant crop' of hair wan rapidly failing QR. and chancing to have on hand a ' 'ample of the above *WON . furnished by tht anthil -1 &ewer many nioniteprevioosty,; we tired inn a vio -1 gle bottle, as directed, and found It to finer* ilka a charm, In entirely checking the tall and creating a new and healthy action of the scalp." r:enattaii.—A4k for Sierra' C'kriakal Hair ficrigora tar, and never let dealers perswitie you, to use any otheilartrete as a substitute. Pilot 21crote par bottle. GarterelWholesate /teems—C. P. AMT ;.11i CO.; No. 120 Arch Bt., Phibldelphis. For aide by dealer./ grinseully. rot sale In Pottsville by ..I. G. BROWN. 1-4 y Jan. 17.1952. 10,400 P 1 CE ` s PAPER BANOINT:FS • • . AND BORDERS, JUST received direct from the Aleunfitettirers in Philadelphia and New Vatic, teasing in tutees from 8 cents to an per piece—sin Of which he win Cell W holeatile and 'Retail at manufacturers pricer. Cold, Velvet. Oak add Marble Paper, Decorations, Pintoes; Plte liereene. Moulding". Coluinn". &c. &c. In fact every softie used In Papering mehand.,. - Paper Dangers, Merchants and otbete supplied (0121110 e" to sell again at Manufacturers prices. - The subscriber bas fitteditap s rown, expressly for Paper and Ml cutely is 'equal to Oat' found in any Store in the elty. We will guarantee tbat the peo- Pie-will And it to *belt Interest to deal with biro In preference to going to the city. ' B. HANNAN. ' N. D. Paper Dungen furnlabed when *e shad. • Pottsellle,darth 2'7;1032 13— Ufl " FIRO /I FARF. ABM YOU'IIALD? CV km. 'FARMER'S FRIENM, Some farmers upori ithe birds as en c. mien and treat them 44 etteLdestroyhlvti ttn r by every means in their poWer. This barb, wits practice, however, has: been giving w ay for several years to a more liberal and ea , 'lightened course of treatmerit,,to the mutual advantage of bath farmers; and birds. “ri s true that some birds are troublesome and an. noying to the farmer. but to balance that do him a great deal More good than he gives ,them credit for. When we considt t the inorrnOns.nurnher of.grubs and ioree t , devoured by them which,if not thus desire). ed, would prey upon our Imite, plants a n d other~crops, e crops, w s cfn id rat er extend to them - -„, our friendship, and with a liberal hand strew grains of encouragement in their way l',er„ Boxes and othez acconiroodations'shoutd be prepared for them in the . garden, otchard and fields; this should be done at onc e , At they are now about building theii nests, and will settle with those whri hold out to dim the_greatest-indueements to locate. Cauti,, e the children both big and: little, against di). turbing, their nests, or otherwise aunoyieg them. . Besides their services in the destruct:on or insects, &e., they are beautiful to look upon. The varied hue of their Plumage, their agile and graceful nidvements give to .the specta.' for a thrili of pleasing sensations that cannst be measured by aollars sail cents. Then, too : their music! .I.4ten to it on' a bright Mar morning as you emerge from your eliarnber. ; „ while the sunlight from the east is producing. rainbow tints on the dew drops of you: shrubbery. How exhtleptting! We ate" awarel hat tong familiarity with these thing s lessen their value-, apparently ohm real sal.' . ue, however, remains the same. WORKING ANIMALS The period has arrived when the most el.' bausting diafts are made upon the creaturii —when they are called ; upon day after dal . to exert their utmost powers in the. perfur.: mance of the necessary labors of the Therefore; interest, asr well as humaniu,. should dictate, that they , . be well fed and at‘ tended to with care: Their food should t t generous, and given to them at regular hew for regularity is altriost! as essential as fctp . itself, in keeping up, in its wholeness at; integrity, the physical. Powers. And went' very certain'that if their grain were croppe and ground, and the hay cut, at least fur it.. night feed, that a considerable saving weal: be effected, while the : animal would be be• . to able to digest his allowance ; have mu: time loryest, be more:refreshed in the roort, ing, and be better able jo renew his labors: the ensuing day. The stables should .cleaned out daily, and every animal have his stall well bedded, in order that b nights may be truly peiiods of rest. should be daily cleansed, either with. the t , ry-comb or card, and be rubbed with a 4 of straw.. Attention should be strictly to watering, and to `giving the animal Iv Pas or salt-ashes and lithe.tarice or thrice& yea 1. 4 1 ; in the Iquantity,to each; of one or two enact bles Vi.fi THE FAR:VERS . -CREED. • -1 A. We believe in small farms and thork Y D cultivation. The soil' loves to eat, as at. A" tti' its owners, and 'ought, therefore, to 2 r, ' nurtured. '• ; We believe in large crops, which lean: " A _A the land better than •Pley - round itraalar. C both the farm and the farmer rich at crier. t i r ; We believe in gOing to the bottom t-;"; , ..vat, things, and therefore: in deep plowing,;ar. , enough of it—all the hetter if with a 213i4, ':141 plow.i A - We believe that the best fertility gat' soil is the spirit of industry, enterprise / ie. intelligenc'e—withoucthis, litne and gypitm bones and green. manure, marl or plisw will be of link. use. We believe ill gi*d Jinxes, good liarm goon farm louses, good stock, and good chards. We believe in a nlcan kitchen, a ueti ec in it, a spinning-piano, a clean cup.litor. dairy, and conscience. We firmly disbelieve in farmers that isp not Improve; in (arms that grow poor i•rer year; in starved cattle ; in farmers'; Lxi turning into clerks find merchants ma la' mers' daughters unwilling to work ; and stl farmers who are ashamed of their lye! tion. PLANTING FRUIT THEES.I The Spaniards have a maxim, that a is ungrateful to the Oast generation ili34lc ted the trees from Which . he eats froil, vs! deals unjustly towards the next genefatio: unless he plants the': seed, that it may tattli,. ;l it e food for those who}cotne after him. when a son of Spain eats a peach or ricatY ! -...." I the road side, whe4ver he is, he digt;s1):!:, rr in the ground withhis foot, and cor g is seed. Consequently, all over Spain, d e; road sides and etseti , here,Trutt in great att.: • dance tempts the taste and is ever free. y' tat Let this practice be imitated in nor wt try, and the very ‘y;anderer will be WO, will 'bless the hand that tritaistero comfort and joy. We are bound to leirei!, - - world as g ood or h4tter than we found ilk he is a se lfish churl who basks oathr g shadow, and eats ;the fruit of treeslw other hands have planted, if he - will awl!. :-" , ,1* plant trees which shalt yield fruti to come . generationa.— Honig Circle. 4 4, wmaa,.4, FOOD REQUIRED BY ANIMALs. Of hay, an ox reituires two per cen!i.O.':". of his live weighV That is,.if the 2,000 lbs., he reqt.fires 40 lbs. of bay; - is wolcing, he will take two and a cent. A mach coik should have three f cent, of her weigh t , as she is proporiioas, - - . lighter than the oaf; and parted the stil4l3s!'',:,- - of her! food goes to forth milk: A fittioi:' , ;;:fs may h i e fed five cent. at first, fottrst!!:. half per cent. wilt* half fit, and a4e.tws:!!!_ f four per cent. This is independent of ef'A! food.! A grown sheep will take . third !per cent. of its weight in hap; goiul store condttton. Animals iria tug .4tate 'retjuirei most food, and it i'se poor economy to aunt them.4-The - Pot ., !If.; FENCES. Ar you sure that your fences theta' good ;order—in each order as to rani; Ile% sautes of stock? If: you are, you tag cf secure; but. if you have the least Sutpo that there may be:some weak points; p)? , -r self , forthwith and make a strictle o- • examination„ and wherever there Ore ttve places, have them repaired, oat reP by new - A. few days thus spatt,c‘. may Saila you him losses and depradO , thrbilghout the season, besides keeping in good tempei with your cueigl4: o6 am* all the causes that go Jo desire"; kind feelipgs and amity of neighlairce there is none more prolific of mischief 0 i thetrespasses of stock. 970 QUANTITY Of SEED CORN PE!' ACP' Six varts•of seed cora are Usually ilia' to the acre. The careful farmer,; t WO' will plant more , to obviate accidents , sali out ;the superoutaeraty plants to the tri ; 54stanti at thc last hoeifig 7 • ff=l2 ri to tt VW *the Bed Min Pen n Cog Co. DM /M Pipit Cop; coact FS Coal ripen give 3 0 0 1 11i fratZ cell; Pots rent Phil Depl EN tO 9 of rl (Mc , Phil Pa l °CP tete, tbe I JO. • fel Coni P 4 Q A &.7 I keel &hi site j h A . ElDtil Mt!l Eil grid Ap D' onp Pc IA 1 J -6 1 2 trei - -3 In 1 M ‘"' !! L in C hi NM rr!, 4101 .& • out Put A . ' eV, M 1 . 1 r
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