Wit nub Rumor. Al LNATION OF, ATTORNEYS. Th43llowing.rtcy examination of a can didate for admission to the bar was taken from the Western Law - Journal, and is de cidedly a getod hit: The examiner commences with— DO you smoke, air." " I do, sir." Have you a spare cigar." t' s Yes, sir," handing him a short six. •! Now sir, what is the first duty of a law- yet W " To collect fees." What's the second." " To increase the number of his chents." " When doei your position towards your client change." " When making a bill of cost." "Explain." ".We then =copy the antagonistic posi tion—l assume .the character of plaintiff, and he becomes defendant." "A suit decided, how do you stand with the lawyer on the other , side ?" • Cheek by jowl." Enough sir, you promiie to become ..an ornament to your profession, and I wish:you success. Now are you aware of the duty you owe ate ?" "-Yes sir." " Di scribe it." " It is to invite you to drink." .1 Bat suppostt decline.'! (Candidate scratching his head.) There is no instance of the kind on record in the books. - I caonot,answer the question." " Yon are right ; and the confidence with which you make the assertion shows that you have read' the law attentively. Let's take the drinks, and I will sign your cer tificate." LOCAL EDITORS The following conversation is said to have taken place last Week, bet Ween two. Locals of the city press. Boband Bill meeting, ei. change the compliments of the season, and ahake hands, Damon and.-Pythias style : Bob.—Devilish dull this Morning ! Any thing new with you ? Havn't heard any thing but that drowning your pa per this morning. Bill.— Oh, yes, poor fellow, I killed him. Bob.--The thunder you 'lid. I thought it an actual case. Bill, you're getting into my line. I poisoned a whole family last week. Bill.—All right r One should have more credit for imagination than plain matter-ot facts. - _ • Bob.-01 - coUrse, those are my sentiments I intend to make a hog cat two 'children to morrow. Horrible and most singular ec cideot!' as a headine—read well, won't it Bill.—Capitally ! As an 0144 I'll mur des Louis Napoleon and the Pope. Ilob.—Good idea! And I'll create a revo lution in England. Then I'll administer ar senic to Mrs, Thingumbob. Bill.—Yes, yes, and I'll bring her to life again, the next day ;• and then we'll have a Chance to till up our colums about " good au thority," contemptible ambition," "no credit to be placed in rumors,"--and all that • sortof Bob. -I'm with you; but keep mum.— Take care,though,and don't kill more people than I do, or Weil dissolve partnership. Mt.—Never fear. I'm the soul of honor when it comes to " ttems."—rtn. Tones. ANNEXATION {(Soon AF T Elt Texas was annexed, au officer named Bode, commanding an Amer icatiitesel in the Mediterranean, touched at Oibralter : was invited to dine with Spofford, commander of an English vessel then at that place, When dinner was over, and the wine flowed freely, the subject of annexation was introduced.: "And so," says Spofford, " I tee you of the United States, have annexed Texas." "Yes, we have," says Boyle. "Well, you are a peculiar people." ." Yes, we .do everything in a peculiar " way. • " Do you intend to go on annexing." •." Certainly." " And when do you mean to slop." " Stop! Why, when we get to the nat ural boundaries,of the United States." " The natural bouhdaries of the United States ! and what are they' " says Spofford. " The Equator and the Aurora Borealis," replied Boyle. The narrator with not whether the dia logue ended here, but the hearers seemed to consider, it a good stopping place, , and so do.we. Enl A 1 5.115. The following was taken from a church yard: , "Sere Ilea the man Peter and Mary hiP , wile ; United in death, though divided in life." The following derives its chief oddity from the peculiarity Of the rhyme, and the substi tution of the word " perpendicular" for uptight _• "Here lies the body of Deacon Divid Auricular, Who walked iu the ways of God perpendicular " The lady mentioned in the - next epitaph must have been' a warm advocate of'" wo man's rights"—lquite a Mrs. Caudle, in short-,:and the lines were probably indited by her husband,-Ointully sensible Lit these 'sacred to :he memory of Mr. Vet=y Rhett, Who was a whole tea et and a !wise rt, o:7Trit LIQUOR FULL OF CuNTRALIcTIONs A National Guard was invited to partake of , a large bowl of punch liquor, the name of which had slipped his memory. The next day he i said to a friend, " Vat de calla dat liquor dat be all contradiction ; dere is de brandy to. make it strong, and de vatecto mike it veak ; de sugar to make it sweet, and de lemon to make it tour ?" " Punch, I suppose you mean," replied his friend.— "Aye, punch," said Monsieur, " it - almost punchee out my bra - in last night.." " Jon who was the wisest. man ?" " Don't 6t ,w, sir." • "Yes you'do know, tell me." "Vaal, I guess it was *uncle, for, father says be was so cunning he%ot everybody to to trust him, and wasn't fool enough to pay anybody." Ey- SNOOES SAYS that there is a,marked difference betireen,, birds and worsen. As an illustration of this he cites the fact that a bit of looking glass on a fruit tree will frighten away every bird that approaches it, whilethe same article would attract more fair ones than a cart load of cherries. O P. TIM 7,DITOR of the Boston Pdst says that a newly invented dozen-bladed knife has been made by a Yankee cutler, which has, in addition to the blades,a corkscrew, a bodkin, a hair-brush, and a boot-jack, besides a sea son ticket to the theatre. U A POET carried - some verses to a critic, and desired his opinion of their merit. Af ter reading , them, The critic observed—" My dear sir, these lines need are," and he threw them into the grate. • . CD" " Crrysz, h that the second bell ?" "No, assn, dat's de second ringing ob de fast bell. We habn't got no second bell in die are hotel." glitntiftt :mitt pro-dim:l7_ [PREPARED FOR riE MINERS' 30L`RNAL•] L'EXON PUDDING. rir To lb. fresh Butter and 1 lb. powdered Loaf Sugar:beaten to a cream, add 5 Eggs, beaten very light, with the juice of 2 Lemons : Grate into' the mixture the yellow rind of the lemons, but not a particle of the white. To this addidsout 3 cents worth of stale Sponge Cake, grated, and a .Wine glass of Wine or Brandy. . : Bake altogether and in a rich paste. This quan4avill make four small piddings. CREAK TARTAR CAKES. .rri pint Milk-3 pints Flour-1 teaspoonful Bicarbonate of Soda-2 teaspoonful Cream Tartar and a piece of Butter, about the size of a small Dissolve the soda in Li little warm Water and add the butter. Rub the Cream Tartar into the flour and pour the solution of butter and soda into the milky:s3len mix. JUMBLES. pr No. I.—l pinlFlour-3 lb.. Sugar-1 lb. But ter--a Cinnamon—the whites 01 4 Eggs, and half uglass of Wine an 3 Rosawater. No. 2.-1 lb. Butter-1 lb. Sum, r-3 Eggs-1 lb' , Flour-1 teaspoonful Nutmeg, and 1 ieaspoonfit Cinnamon. SPICED OYSTERS. ®' Strain the Oysters Through a cullender,pour, the juice into alien with Pepper, Salt, Aligpiee and Mace, and kt it boil, to extract the strength of the. spices. Then pour in the oyster , and, after they have come to a boil, take them out and place them, separately, on a' large dish. When cold, add a lit tle vinegar or the Juice of a lemon. Then strain the remaining liquor and pour over the oysters. SPANISH PUFFS. IN" Melt a lump of Butter, the size of a walnut, with a very little Salt. • Mitt the yolk. of 9 Eggs, beaten separately, with the butter, and beat. Take a pint of Milk and 8 spoonsful of Flour and stir them in alternately, and afterwards stir in the whites of the eggs. Fill the cups half-full arid bake in twenty minutes, Dip can be made of win• sauce or of butter and sugar. MOLASSES CUP CAME art cups Molasses—. 4 do Sugar-1 do Butter to be heater' to a cream, and add '2 cups Milk, a. ht tie warm-4 Eggslwell beaten-1 teaspoonfu . I',.art;e4t—Ginger, to the ut.ite, and Flour sufficien to make a batter thick enough for pound cake. MEA D. [$ ' Mix four pounds of pure honey in one gal lon of spring water. Boil in a copper kettle one hour, end remove the scum as fast as I! rises. Liquor should be allowed to remain in the copper till it` becomes nearly cold, when it should be 'bat tled, and kept closely corked until old-enough to me. Aromatic herbs can be mixed, if liked The purer the water and honey are the better will be the tplahly of the mead It wilt keep for vers it prayed in a place uniformly cool. TO REBIOVE.SPOTS FROM GOODS.. w- Moisten the fabric by passing a sponge over it previously wet in a weal• noliition salieratus and water, and Fah it up so that it luny remain damp lot three or lour hours, or a whole Then hang it out to dry in the f hale. Two Otkilre.4 nt salteratu:3 to a gallon of water is the prriper quan tity. * The sun ehould not be allowed to shine on the'cloth while di Wing. TINCTURE. OF ROSES. , 17-7Stict the leaven of the common roNe, (en/• tifealica,) and without pressine. put them in u tii!ht bottle, and pi) r in Qpirits of wine, curl: the bottle and let it i•taud the content,t,pre required for use. This is a h a article and u fra grance nearly equal o the ono of rose, TO FATT 'IV FOWLS. t.,V . Boil potatoes and in sli them tine xvbil6 4), and add Indian tneal alid :ilk - wheat dour, in eyittl 1 \ in proportion,—the quantify or 1 e two beg eittisl to the quantity of the potatoe s , r. \I thin the whole to ato co,i,thteory of Indian dough lAJtilzilig coal -111011 bread. CEMENT FOR EARTIKENVVARE tar Cm skim milk cheef.e into rmall slice- , boil thein in wafer to a thin pa•:e. and grind le:111 it quick lime; Cr ment the pieces and set °why to hnrden The cement i 9 vely :trout and dor;;ble 3nformutioii for tr OR THE. PLAIN " WHY" AND " 10^'Wnv no INSEcTF. awry and i=o far irt we can perceive,) feel comparatively pain from the loss of their limb, Becar , e, though po'ise-s -ed of nerve=, they have nothing similar to our brain and spinal cord, the two Source+ of our nerves of feeling and of motion; but instead of thie, they have a chain of ganglia, or bundle...of nervous substance,' 'and from each of these bundles, nerves branch out to the pail- contirmotr, each ganglion forming the centre of feeling to the parts to which IN nerves ruu, or having ii! owu s.et of nerves,. Many curious particulars connected with the great tenacity of life in insects are mentioned by entomologists, as well with a view to illustrate the animal economy, as to defend their favorite pur suit. Ribond stuck different lieelles through with pins,lind cut and lacerated others in the sivere4t manner, without greatly aqceleraiting death , Leu wenhoeck had a mite which lived eleven Weeks transfixed on a point for microscopical obseriation N . :Rini - in! caught a locust at the Cape of Good Hope, and after excavating the intestines, he tilled the abdomen with cotton, and 4fuck a ;feel pin through the thorax, yet the' feet and timeline were in full play after the lapse of five months A decapitated beetle will advance over a table, and recognise a precipice on approaching the edee. Colonel Pringle decapitated several libellulw, or dragoon flies, one ot which afterwards lived foe four months, and another for six; and, which seems rather odd, he could never keep alive those with their heads on above a few days. Mr Haworth, the well known English entomologist, being in a garden with a friend who firmly believed In the delicnte susceptibility of insects, he struck down a large dragon-fly, and in doing so he unfortunately sever ed its long abdomen from, the rest of its body. The mutilated insect atter this devoured two small flies. Mr. Haworth then contrived to fort; a false abdo men, by means of a slender portion of a geranium ; after which' the dragon-fly devoured another fly, and, on being set at liberty, it flew away With - as . much apparent glee as if dhad received no injury. It - is well known to practical entomologiSts, that large moths found asleep during the daytirrle, may be pinned to the trunks of trees without their ap peering to suffer quech a degree of pain as even to awake them. It is only on the approach of the evening twilight that seek tolree themselves from what they must no doubt regard ci; , ' an incon• venient situation.. , Wii is THE reproduction 01 6ahe' so enor moti., Becaw... , e,. probably, a great number of !Te em% live in succe..ssion on each other, according - to their rtrengtb and voracity. The following may convey tome idea of thi pro : . laic. powers of Soh. Egg.. Carp, produces, 203,109 C . ocl•fish, :036,70) Flounder, Herring, Mackerel Percl , PtLe, Hunch, smelt, S.le, Tench, . The rays and fitrlo, seem to produce bUt a very limited number. The *limos', stated by different observers, is 2ti and 30. It should be added, that them is no estimated proportion between the num ber ef eggs deposited, and the number of fish which arrive at maturity. The eggs are eagerly sought after by other fishes, by aquatic birds. and reptiles; and in the young state, they are pursued by their own species, as well as by beings belcin&l to other classes. rirwiii .5 THE friction greater between pie ces of the wino substance, than between pieces of different s.rubmancee, with di2siruilar giants 7 Be cause, it is suppo s ed, of, the roughness, or little projections in the former,. mutually fitting each -oth er, as the teeth of similar taws Would. " But fur friction," observes Dr. Arnett, "men walking on the ground or pavement would alway." be as if walking on ice;; and our riverir„ that now flow w caltuly, would all be frightful torrents." Pr Wiry DoEs the friction of various woods ng.,ainst each other vary? Because of their differ ent degrees of hardness; the soft wood in gener al, giving more resistance than the bard woods; thus, yellow deal afford , the greatest, and red teak 'the leact friction. Soft metals also produce greater friction, under stmilar eircunruances, than those which are hard.—G. R;rnnie. Tiii*iiis! JOURNAL, AND '',Cj . :T! . !.p0i.. , 04R4 ADVERTISER. INTIEOZOTIN - G TO ZBZOrts., AN important discotery bas been winds that doubts le= will attract the atteatton at the Scientific, and lead to thriller gtapd developements in the Sablime and too much neglected science of Alchemy, though not sufficient to enable us to clarify the mysterious Invialution that obacores the future of our being, yet, that will serve to Soften and diminish the aertows and extend the pleasures of the present. There is not • soul especially one sweetened by 1 , refinement, but issaddened by the departure of the /hales of Bummer; and ever have the fragrant spirits of the fields yielded to the demands of inflexible Au tumn, (Wiled frOntits wfthering• approach. At a recent experiment, conducted by , the usual methods of chemie.al p race's, extracts were, obtained from New.mthen llay,Flowers of Ashland, end other delightfully odorous material, which, in their 100th distillation, exert a disinfecting infllniite, and so singular and complete isthe enchantment prods eed by their free use, that health is preserved—blooms from the fields ale transferred to the checks—the :emits. phere made redolent with tile . delicate perfumes of Summer, and that Joyous season 'essentially perpetu. ated. There newly discovered sad wonderful extracts have been received and are 10f sale by B. BANNAN.. FebAS.lBst l am a man, anThleem nothing which relates to , man foreign th my feelings:"- READ!! YO AND MANHOOD. VIGOROUS Life or a premature detiab. 'KlN= A KELIN on Reif Preservation.—Only 25 cents. This book,just published. Is filled with useful in forrnation,on the infirmities and diseases of the hu man system. II ; addresses itselt ante to Youth, Man hood, and Old age, and should be read by all. The valuable adtwe.und impressive warning it gives, Will prevent veste' misery and suffering, and save annu ;ally thousands of lives. Parents by leading it, will 'I fraan how inprefent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in aletter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelln, Philadelphia, will ensure a boob; under envidope, per return of mail. Dr. K.. fifteewrars resident Physician, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine. Philadeiphia, may be consulted roafideatially. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor a. a gestisman,and confidently rely boon his skill as a physician. Per sons at a distance may addiess Dr. K„ by letter, (post paid) and be curhd at home. Package. of Medisinea, directions, Ace., fitrwaided by sending a remittance, aud put up • serum from damage and clumsily. Book Seiler), Mows Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others *upplje4 with the above work at eery low rates. Dec,27, 1e3.51. -.. 52-ly 93 ATz , L11:111141 PECTORAL CHERRY For the Caro of COM; COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Many years of trial, instead al iMpairing the pub.- lic confidence: in this medicine, b 33 won Mr it an appieciathiu . 41M1 notoriety by fir kteedink the 111 , aal sanguine en/C:11303n, of its friondii. Nothing but its intriosie.vihucs andase'onmistaltable benefit con ferred on thnuiands of sufferea 5, could aria:nate and nisintaln the ripotation it enjor•. While many infe rior remedies :thrust upon the commonity, , have , tail ed end been disciirded. this has gained friends by every tenth, conferred benefits on the afflicted they ran never forget, and produced cures too nnuiernus and too le tharkkbie to to forgotten. • Wbite it is a . fiand Gn the public to pretend that any one tudicivie Will infallibly cute—mill there is abun dant pima ilia, the CtiEliiiV Previa Ldoes not only as a yeneral thing, bat almost invaliably,Llllo the maladies for Which it k emploi ed. • As time timitim these facts wider and better known. nutdieine become the heat reliance of the•afflictcd, from the tog cabin of the,Aintrican peasant, toitie li:ll.th-sot European Kings. Through out thie. entire CulliarV:lll every St.ate, Lily, and In deed almost eiiet lit:Met it contain Ittir.nntr Pre-' TOTAL In kno,QO, ai the hest remedy (110,11 for di:;ea.- sts of the 2 11.,•0ar and Lungs, and in many foreign 6'inntrie.t, it l 4 tontine 1.-, he ellen,voy a=ed by thvir most intelligent Physicians. In (I rear Brilath, France and Cerniany, o here the medical sciences liivr readi ed their bight Ml netfestlon, Cit En nY Pit.evonol. IS tn uoduced,an.l in constant use in the A tab:, Alms noose; , Institutions. and in domes tic practise, „an the .11reSt remedy their attending Physicians c.tri employ fur the more dangerous af fection: of the lungs. Also in milder CaFP.,.and for elthdren it in Ore, pie3Sallt and rIT-ctua I to cure. In tact, sonic .er the mint tialiering te,ilmannslo we re ceive have lieTn front parents WIIU have n.unut it ef ficacious in e;s.-.spaitieularly incidental to childhood. The CtiEnnY PE, ron•t. ht. manufactured by a prar etotailt.,-nittl even• miner of it winder hit own eye, with tni;aitahh. acent.tcy and rare. II I. ..elled .iml 11y:reeled Ity law r tin, rtiuriterfeibt, consequent ly ran he relied on as genuine without noltilteration. We have tlntleavhretl bete to Iv, iii. the commu nity With 1 ribidirine of Sip ij irdthipte uliptrinlVy and worth an , litthlcl rotonlitrol nself to their cohlitletwe —a remedy once Wire, atn.,,ly a oil elrert nxl, ii lilt Ii Int.:. ha: 1., ielleated :ilia count' , trial,. proved it net( i. he; ¢hA !roil 1.1 Meat ran' iii :preparing it uuh ,p eu ,,i c 4l 3S corm, y. of nfilfintn 411,11011 n tan , ' Pit yeirinnit new aeeitt tilt will( It they: can rely for the hest recidts, and the alit. t.. 1 W lib a ittinely that in ill do fm tio-ni all that inedscine can do. Pi rliarell c.. 1,1 J A C. AVER, Pr.tettcal and 'Analytical Uheinitt,l.ol%,ll. Mar,. I Sol& Ity'..ll)llN EilitlWN ; Afint r:- rrlle, J. 11. FAILti c anal Di uotitt, fenerallv: May 1, )ha2. 1c ant PAPER BANGING , STORE, POTTS VILLE , pA.PER.foi Parlors, Halls:, Chambers, Offices,&r., rich ‘'elvsi and plain lf.,ider?, &c. The subscribe; has made arrangements fui a large supply nf Paper' Hangings with two eilenaive 1I nufaelnrein in Phil adelphia and : New York, and will keep an good an as sortment tin tan he found in any one more in Phila delphia, all Of which lie wilr,tell wholesale and retail as cheap as`n can he purchased in Philadelphia Piper for commonpurpopes 3! Inw an ?cents a piece, anallared Paperp at 23 and 25cents a piece. Also Cold Papers'and Decorations, Oak,litailde and Panel Paper., }ire-hoard Steno., 31 31uc7, &1 bracing an tine an asaottinent an can be found at any store in Philadelphia. Paper Rutgers, Merchant: and others, purchasing to cell again; ran be supplied at city wholesale prices, carriage added. Paper Curtains to great variety, fc:r sale Ly the doz en or single,plece., wholesale and retail. fl HANNAN, Rankneller, Printer, Publisher and hinder, Pottsville. March A, 1A52. 10— . iibidllftS'S ESSENCE or COFFEW Uar of this Essence will go as far as four pounds Of Coffer H-and Coffr r made or this Essence will preserve the mete ratite real Coffee. with the ad- I dittos of a triore delicate and finer flavor. It is also more conducive to health thart - t he. finer Coffee., is ea sire made, does not require anything to dent It. and Is . free from sediment. This Essence Is now extensively used in various sert;one of the cowry, a single agent having solit . 16,400 rakes.in a single eoltott — in this State. Price 12} rents per cake. For rale wholesale and retail by the subscriber, at his variety store. P. BaNNAN, Agent for tirhuylaill r4e Merchants and others iciippitod to serf a gain •t. the Manufacturer's prices. Try it. I - have ekamlned, an article pirpared by Aleoer>t. Rummel, ft-Uhler St Co. of Philadelphia, called •• Ea !once or Coffee,' Which o Intended in be toed with Coffee for the puitioF..e of improving It I find it not only free Rani anything dliterinue to health, hut on the contrary, the Ingrediente of which It j!... composed, are pettedly Wholesome. JANES R CIIILTON, M. D. Chrmiet and A nalyci , t,73 ChadibeLA Ht. New Yolk. Aug. 9.2..1851.-. . PERrUMERY ! PERMIT/IEL : ! D 011 SEI EL t.'P and thsuel/s Eau LUMralt OdoranlP, Ills most capital article for cleansing the tread and hair. Vmaiere, Arnmailime, .o superior - article for the toilette, preferable to the hest titorr's Chemical Hair Invigoratcr, Vetno's Magic HAI-Oil, Video's rairsian Fluid for Curling the Hair, Grenn'a Roman Kalvilor, for the Cornplerion, Purified charcoal Paste, an traveller), article for the teeth. Treble Eitraria, far the Handkerchief Genuinelatt.ar's Oil in Bottles' and Pots, Clenn'a Indian nil for Ore Amiandine for chopped hands. Fenner's eedebrared Pomade Divine. Philoroule for the hair, a fine French ankle, Ilauel'a Ror:e Tooth. Paste, Hauer'sPenriatory Powder fir removing hair. Wheelees Teaberry Tooth Wash, Rousseris Odom ine, a Rose Tooth Paste, • Cotogne: Florida, Bay knd Lavender Waters, For sale aiithr Manul,eturer'v prices at B.•IIANNAN'A ('heap 'Variety firma. Feb- 14, Fr!,2. 7 PURE WiIITE LEAD. , ' .1,1(7 . & BR( M I ER, Manufactiirere, No. V.lf GO, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have nnw a pool) atipply of their wariantrd pure 'WHITE LEAD, and those rustomerA who have been !glaringly Aupplied id consequenre of a run on the article, shaft now have :their order , Nn kno*n Stubstsure parotrultes !hove preservative and beautifying properities. so deAirabie In a paint, to an equal extent With unadulterated white lead i hence any admixture Of other materiala only mats its value. It has, tbersiore.ticen the uteady alm.of, the inannfoc lurch', for'many yelre, to eupply,tn the public a uer• real? pure whit..lead, and thr titter3,tng demandfor the artielei ii moor that it has mei with favor. It i. InVarlably' branded on one head: W F.TIIERILI. & BROTHER in full, and on the other, varraated pure. all in red leltern. Ju1y99.:1651 1317,401) 36,90 5.4,4,1A8 25;321 49,304 01,5E6 :38,278 100,36'2 3&1:2:12 COACEI MAKER'S REMOVAL. , s THE rtl/118CRIBER HAVING FlT led- up one of the largest Coach Shops In the State, In Coil ritreet,Pottsvilie, Pa., nett to J. If. llantak. Co.'s Screen Factory.:stitere Ids facilithes for manufacturing all kinds of Carriages:Hui Light Waggons cannot he our. parsed—being n.practical Mechanic. end having a numberor yeah' experience in the business; he hopes to givegenerairtaticiaction. All kinds of Carriage, and Light Wagons kept col hand. Also.xecund-hand Wagons, ¢c. • All leAirs featly done Order, from a distance promptly attended us- . _ June 5; Biel — "goil7aND's - YONIC - * bit - tint I THAT`•great,unfnlln^ litlnedy for EF.VEIt A ND !Mit and INDIGESTION, guarded by the writ ten Filenitture - of the Invoutnr. Jolts 11.1towairo. M. D.. 14 fur:elle by all the Mrtrggliti itr'Pottiorille, Pa. April 3, In. Yr. • 14-3 e) rritillnyPOULTltY ttElie:DE Eel TEXT lIOUK j_ entrinrising full information respecting the ehni e.B t bregiiv of PO WS , and the mode or raising tbein with twenty-five illnatratlnns. Pace If:1 rents. Just published arid for sate at B. BANNANII ..' Cheap Root and Pobtishlog House . This it a 'capital bank for Pedlars, who will be supplied Cheap by the 100 'copies. DICTIONARY of alarbluea, Meebau -11 Its, Engine work 'and Engineering, Mutated with fotir thousand engravings on wood. and one of the moat valuable everts ever Issued, „lust voroplated sad bonod In deo volumes, and for sale at E. HANNAN'S, Cheap Book-store. Nov. kit IBM 47- NM • RENIOV/il,;' • T INDSAY k.BLAßASTON;Paniskera,Asskullees !Jets/ Bookiimien, Pailsir lpkim have removed to their New Store, No. 23 &Mk Stalk .Strest. above Chesuat, where, with more room, andincrvased facil ities, they intend continuing the Bookseiling, Publish ing,.and Binding business. to all its branches, whoto... sale and retail. They- will Minya keep on hand. a general assortment of Medical. Dental, Scientific, Agricultural; Musical, School; Miscellane ous, and Wank Books.-to which they invite the' at tention of the4rade: Orders from Booksellers, Libras-. ries, or &tools. fiir Books in any department of liter ature, will receive prompt . .mtentlein.and the books will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Blank I Books for Politic Offers, Banks, or private persons, made promptly to order. II -Catalogues oftheir own publications, nr complete Catalogues of Medical and Scientific 1/4111[3, will be furnished, upon application being made to them by ula if, or otherwise. Foreign Books imported to order. Dee. 6, 1651. 494 m . CLEGG'S -I"33=Y AND FANCY SOAPS—These anterior articles of perfumery, amongst which are enumerated his justly celebra ted Lilly While, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Entree, Tooth and Toilet Powders • Chinese. Velvet, Chalk and caber approved Cosmetics. SOAPS.—Walnut and Extra Fine Sand Brown and White Windsor, Floating. Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Snaps: Shaving Cream Ilan Dye, Cologne Waters. Extracts for the Handl:en - bier, Ox Marrow, Dear's Oil.Cryatal Pomade (a new article). Eau Lus tral Hair Restorative, IlairOils,Philoeomes.lkc-,&c„ are manufactured and for sale by JOIIN T. CLEGG: Perfumer 4- chemist, ai Market lit., below 2,1. Phila. lar Merchants. don't forget that CLEGG'S is the cheapest and mnst extensive Manula , :tory in the City Give him a cart Oct. %. 1551, 10,000 P/EOES PAPER RA AND BORDERS, TITEIT receive.- it rt from the Manufartuters in Philadelphia and New York. ranging in prices I J from 8 cents to 12 per piece—all of which be will sell Wholetate and Retail at manufacturer. prices. Gold, Velvet, Oak and Marble Papyr, Decarations, Statues, Fire Scree'ne, Mouldings, Cblumns, &r. &c. In feet every article used in Papering on band. Paper Hangers, Merchants and others supplied ii, quantities to sell again at 'Alattoracturept prices. The subscriber has. fitted up a room caPrmlY for Paper, and his variety is-equal In that found in any Store in the City. We will guarantee that the peo ple will hod it to their interest to deal with him irr preference to going to the city. B. lIANNAN. N. B. Paper Mayers (prattled when required. 2—Pottsville, March 97. 1859 l— POTTSVILLEM I LUNG MILL. rrng aubscribern respei tfuliv announce to the pub -1 lie, that their ni w Rolling Mill iv now coinpleteo and in f sill operation, and that they are prepared to supply all kinds of Bar Iron of various site,, which they will warrant to be superior to quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices . They afro manufvoure T Rail., for the nee of the Colliermv and Lateran Roads, weighing from "I to 56 Ms r yard made of the hest Iron. and whirl] mil be found much elieapa , than the imported ankle Being practical tnertianica and having (lad con.id erable experience in the Iron businetc, they liter themselves that they can give entire vatisfaction to purchasers, and will afro make it their Interest to pa lonize home manntartin A ea HRMS, BURNISII G co . 4tk if Dec IRON COMMISSION WAREROUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. subscribers are, prepared M fuinialt the Trade, Machinists and Operators.At PbllaJeiphln prices', ((might acled) wholesale or retaildiest American Dar Iron, manufactured In Pottevtile, and warranted of superior quality. Al5O, light T rails, suitable for mown ; and r.rMe Chalnv, trirnishecl at short. entire dir rt l'iam the importer. "? E. V AUDIS-I' lk SON. York Store. Nov. 22, 1135 i . 67-11 NEW ARRANGEMENTS TUE . tind..rEigned desire to informthehe that qtr.y have e , tabillted thenißetveg at Leet , pnrt, in connecti! , ll with the St, chit' Depot, fur the purpose of purehaiong Grain, Day and I.r.ndnee. They are alt pant favors, and ate tto.: prepared to deliver goode, whnlepale and retail. UHLER & Bar•THEII. II if Si. Clair, April a. IS,SI._ - _ FOR 1852. HANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY General Pasrag,e and Foreign Exilion:ge ( - Vices. . r. %V. BY lIN ES' & Ce )..b9 Sourit aTKEKT New l'ur)t,?9nn,l:lo LEW „ 444•.i._ is wit.tK m. , t , ml p, u, E,5 fißAviiqt 4 A 11 ivi:e sTKE:KT, New Orlerma. ,' - - ...19 ' : P. V. P V liNE.:g & CO., aG WA '.'TERI.OO IA IA 1),1.1 verp t)1.13 I.:PI',N QIJAv. Dohlin rOR RRMITTANreg TO AND PASSAGE FROM Great Britain and Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS Toll poliscribers beg to inform the public throughout the United States and L'anadas, that they have isompleted their arrange merts ha this year Versions sending Par their friends,or those returning to Ilus "Old Ilfriuntry." will and It their isitercia to select our several ninani finint and Lines of Packets, sailing as below. for their tonvoyanre. No cape:c.c . has " Le.;„ s pared In have Emigrants made comfortable donne the voyage. All passengers engaged with us ta 111 by shipped under the sitperantndence of our own Firm ; tieing the oldest establiPlied and most esteniave hi ttie Trade, and with suet, unequalled . arrangenirdits. Emigrants will meet with facilities nous us that no other limier can furnish. We ran confidently assert without fear or contradiction, that of of ilt;oi,aiols era.l out by U. s'ariog the hat •• Twenty -.1 , ,,,,,wyeay." '1.4 ow raffia of com plaint e f t An ottrenwayr , atals art ylaiuly cirtatJ, 414,1 irate, matte urt acridity odAerfil all rare alas de prlsona sferlinc coming the mo ney will lie refunded without deiluetion, or returning us, li a r passage t'en Ricans and Receipt. IZPniiitanert to Ear, , lafid. Ireland, Seuiland. wid IVA LP.S. The stil.crOJerg have at all times for Pale 1/RAFTS at sight, foe a iy annum!, nit the National Rati's of lir , Lind anal ~it Oa Iliaurtins. % , 1111'11 are paid f rrr Or iii all the primisial tonna throngliont the feaiifitig in fLc country, and ssishing to ..11 , 1 111011L1 to their triettils. may In sure inc laying done COrtrt thi. oil the isii sent, with the Hanle and it& di' , of lIIP 1”•ft:011 . 1", w lmm it is ;•14.01 . will (AtirVardril per in st Sailing racket or Stranior,aiot returned by mail. Is WISZ. to .1...% st all kne nu r.. A grail, in all the seaport town• in lrpland, Scotland and Wales from whence sitrea taints Ira,' fair 1:11'..1r/ pool, and in many of the tow as, who arc eiont nt tentive to Emigrant, on aqui:areal bon at Ilte- Varli;llY pinta In fact all our arrant:einem,: far Pas-cogers, and tlie payldsqlt of our Dra•la. air sob perfect that 110 pus.-'Ate delay or ills» apoionlient ran orr i lr• SS. For further particulars apple to air 4ildress by letter, post p.lO. 01.1.1VILN &.I'o fail Routh Streid, New Volk, or tr. 11. E NNAN, Totlsrfllff; If you desire your business tiunsacted promptly and odelp. call at 13 Hannan's °nice, where the drafts err payable in all parts of Europe ‘sithout count, at any of jhe.Uanks,and without any dolay.• April 3, 1 54, i a 14 tr MIRCLUSI'S UTERINE CATHOLICON 1111 E. Jinrovery of the above preparation tm,estab -1 liahed a new era in the hiatory of the 'feeling Art' it le, in truth, one of the greaten Medical Dkcover • ice of the Age, berawse It will cure mote than nine tanihe of a start of distressing dilsea.ea ineldebtal to female i - in every stage of life, and which have heretofore realated . the beat Oiling of the Medical profession in all countries. to a degree beyond that Of almost every ether malady to which any portion (lithe human family is heir. The direaaer do which we refer are:equally known by the term of FEMALE 'COMPLAIN f?, and comprite all the 'derangements to which females are liable by the pettiliatillea of .their organization Among there are Prolapsurs Uteri, or Falling of On Womb; Chronic Intimation .31td II keratin!! "(the , Womb ;:locidentalifamorrhage,. or Flooding; Floor :Meta, or W !the? ; Chlotoida ; l'a nand Su merle!, and Irregular Me itAY ti atiem, Ac , with all their accompanying evils. (Cancer eirepted) of whatever da ration and, vevelity. Alt there, rout plalitta can be pleasantly, safely and cellainly rem edied by Ibis preparation. 1 TUE Hann. of !hie medicine to. the confidence of the roadie are virengthetwil by',llie fart of eta haying re ceived I Ire approbation and literal pattoriago rain:lnv prominent members of the Medical Faculty in the United Slates, woe rd whom .have voluntarily Riv en letters of commendation,/see Painollieta suetain ine all that is claimed for the Catholic on 35 a rura -1 live agent: .. . Paniphless containing much useful Information' touching the nature and syinittnine of the above di fe304.11. together 'with Irti ' 11117.1? (10111 1.3411. s of the trigheat tropectability, 1111 1 Ce111111/41 by the 111 , 111 saili,factory authority in tire patopblet to al: which the :attenlion of larlieq 31111 PraC11111"111ef3,/3 rerpert fully invited.tan be had giallo of my store. J. C. CAI UGUE:I, Druggist. Pottsville. Itilertners. -P. B. Peckham, M. D.:Utica, NI V., 1.• ,B• Fleming. M. D., New Bedford. Maas..D. V. Foote, M. D., Syracuse. N. V., M. II Mitts, At. II , Rochester, N. V , W. W. Reese, M. U., City of Now - Vora, John C. Orrick. M. 'D.. Baltimore, Mil., W. Prescott. M. D., Concord, N. IL, %V, A. AVells & Co.; N0:36'3 Broadway. ,Central Depot, 368 Broadway NrVe V.rh. Jan. Rd, leaf... -6m Eal I t 010 t467tXV/Azi For It! wiry suffeteut fur 4 Ordigferft Washaxffs. IFI corteldered by thousands who nave trued ot, as tiolne the gleatitet Stizatkfle 'Wonder of the Iraqi. Entirely doing away with that laborious and Inpiri nn4 practice of robbing the CLOTHES upon the WASHBOARD, and a great saving of Time. Lalior and Ex pence. N. 11. To prevent fraud and imposition, (RI pinny are, trying to palm MT articles put up like mine,) the proprietor.l. P. HOYT, will put his written Signature untie top Label nfevery padrai t e. And he only asks an enlightened public not to confounn the German Wttahing powder,' with ollcere that are in the market. It is put op in packages'ivith hill direcliony and cold t the nominal prierfiX 1.21 cents, , 10. PRINTF.Ttrt will find it greatly to their advantage to purr:base thew Powders, to cleanse 'their IliPhS and ROLLERS, tieing a very imperiot article; fit that purpose. v Manufactured only by EMI T. P. !Dila, . At his Liboritory arid Pelnripal DETOI,No. 10 South Mb street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grocers end Druggists generally.' A liberal discount made and extensive advertising for tMP benefit of Agents. Remember the nanie ::G EU MA N WAtAIIING,POWDGILO. All to lie post WISTAR A. KIRK 43-1 f 1%11'• I. P. lioyt—Drar Sir. , -liaving used your It er- Man Washing Powder, I CAIN cheerfully rerromend.it to every person for washing and scrubbing, believing it to he a great saving of time and trouble, requiring In iii uses so Inartibesed, tbere.by being a great say ing to the clothes and dispensing with iltree-fonrthn of Ike Labor and. P.spen.m required in the old Method of washing. ' Yours, A.c. - • MAIWIARETT PHILIPS. Corner of Couitland and Market 210.011 • The above Washing Powders are for sale, te hole role and retall,by the subscriber, who has been ap pointed Sole Agent for the County of Schuylkill. He willsupply Merchants and others at Mr. lloyl's Pll cis per dozen:and - thus save the carriage. • B. IBA NNAN, • . . Nov. Sol e Agent for Schuylkill County. v $9. igst- 411-tt ESE NGINGS P. 1iV,1311.N14S d. CO., (6,TATILII9IIFO 1:3'21.) n. 11211,1110, Nov. 22nd. 1851 NOTTGE. ! IMPORTANT 2 1 (j , HOUSDRESPER S. 8. HOOVER, Centre Street, Potts , I R! ville.Pa,,wouldeespeetfulliannounce to the citizens of Pottsville'and the sortonirding country. that be has ad- . • - . ded to his , large assortment of Cook lug. Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves ' a splendid article of Rummer Range ; can either be used' In the chimney or in the room ; It Is moveable ; It Is a very convenient article for summer use. Be has also three sizes, of Gas Ovens. These are to be Walled in the chimney for Cooking and Baking.— These articles are highly recommended for summer use. They are so arranged that they will not throw the heat in the room unless wanted.' He has the largest assorthaent of Hollow and Iron 'Ware ever before offered inghis Region. soch as Tinned rind Enamelled Boilers. Tinned and Enamelled Saucepans, lion Boilers and Since-pans, Iron Pots and Kettles, Skil lets. Ten Kettles, Frying-pans. Flat-lions, Cake Griddles, Grid-Irons Roastintpans, Cofee-tnille. Cut lery Ware, ace.; also a splendid asiortcanet of Ja panned and Brass Ware. Trays, &c. A large assort ment of Tin and Sheet-iron Ware, which he whole sales and retails. He calls the particular attention of the 'Merchants. Rooting, Spouting, and all kinds of Roof-Rcpairing done to order. Please call and etain- Inc for yourselves.' tie is determined not to be under sold by anybody. ' Apr il %UM. ~._ . EAGLE IRON -WORES: - IN THE BOROUGH OF POTTBVILLE:- 0 formerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wren & Co. respectfully solicit a continuance ' of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanira, they Ratter themselves that their knowl edge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the moat I . 39lidititlP. They . sre prepared to manu facture Steam Engines, 1.111111134. Coal Breakers, Milt Cars, Railroad and other Castings. &c. , all orders thankfully received andpromptiy m ewed on the most reasonable tem, • JOHN WREN, ' THoMAS WREN, •., JAMES WREN. June 15.19.50-24-Iy] swamlaraLtiow max WO RKS. iirDsoN & ALLEN, lON AND - " . .1."r '''s '. , -..r Brass Founders, re.peci fully inforni ~. ..-..- ~ their patrons, and the public generally. thattbey are now prepared, at the above establishment. to manufacture Steam Engines of evry M il.; Pump., Railroad and Drift Cays.and every of ter description Of Iron and Oran CaSlittrlPUil3hte for he Coal mining or other butane**, on the man reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnace. and Machine work in general. Repairing of all kinds done with ueatneaa and des patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them Will be warranted to perform well ! They would solielt the custom of those who may WJfil articles In their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention. S. W. HUDSON, 1.. 11. ALLEN. March 15,1E51. , 1 illy. POTTSVILLE IRON IVORIES. aEo MAKIN & CO RESPECT -....,.. -...,,......, fully II10%)111tre to the public that they _,/„.....5.have taken the Establishment known 4 as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian street, where they ere ntellaVad 1,, ly'l all kind. Of Steam Engines ton nufactute . Itailroa Cars, andllachinery of almost eeery de,criptinn, at the "'hon.-4E notice. and on the Irmo reasonable term.. —persons from abroad, In want of Strait Enamel., will find it to their advantage' In give them a F4ll be ore enr_agin_g elsewhere. (May II ' if _ __ ; _ . ___- _ rilsiiiaTinorr Worms, imilem PIIILAD'A —WELDED WROIKIHT Iron Flues. suitable for Locomotives. Marine and other Steam Endue Rolle from 2 to S inches in diameter. Also Pipes tortlas„sieani and otherpurposes;ettrastrong Tube for Hydraulic Perste. • Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4-c. ' Manufactured andfor sale by MORRIS. TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. B. corner 3d and Walnut eta LIFE INSIIRAIVCE Q Serurity. Perpetuity. 91,600,000 1 1 Nei A.pittnidated rash Fund The Mutoril Life Inatilante .Cninoany or New York, No. 35 Wkl.l. Street. Inyestine tits In Bank of N. Vi.tk andcash nn hand, In Bonds and Illottgages,.on Real es tate. principally in the (inks of New 1"..11; and Brook is 11, td or th - double. amount mooed, - In Stock. United State!. and Corpora• lions of Nev.' York, rio , t value. Temporary loans ;in pnlietes in lieu of surrender, and lial.ll.CY due flout agents, 36,345 r 4 51,07,(6.55G Trostrer, !11l in nottilter. are the tutor respee• table and weattltyloten of New . yark city. All the Profits are divided among tho 10.-ipea. and. on the Pnlicied rof the whole of life, odlhe made available In part paytorot 131 Ketllllllll%, ette,the di v !deed of 1553, to these who wi•tt it. Annuities prattled on fa vorahle terms. Loses patted ptomioly. Pamphlet. , e‘plauatotj• of the prrioriples of Alottnal It.tranre, and illustrating its advtilli22l2S, will. Giros Of may he oldaitird of the Agent. A. M. COLLINS, No. 15 Minor St.,Philadelphia. iItitAFIPIIIB. COLLINS, Presideet. I. A IlltiVfT,Sec'y. CHAS. GILL Actuary. April 11, 1 , i.52, 10- Gto '• LIFE INSURANCE 1 1 11 E DistritANcr, ANNUITY nod Tv]..%4llknipatly,.nr ()Mc. , No. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital, S3OO,tYJO. Cliartvr pnr p,•tual. WntlOne ro ma r illsqlfallee. 4 .lll.iVeP on the liit.st fav4,rahle The (alto:Aiming pald tip and invesivil,togethet wittt a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, of- fers a perfect security In the insured. The premiums 'may he paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. company add a TIONM; periodical) y to the In ...llr:owes for life, Tlic tint bonus, appropriated in Der.riuber.lN.H • nr.d tire second noun, in bec.•mher, Ma armor lit In an addition or $21,2 50 to every *IWO insured under the oldest polities, making trNeet 50 which A, 111 he 'mid warn 11 shall lieLrilue a claim, in. sirad of 131000 ori4inally insured; the Twit oldest' amount to *1137 ; the next in ace to $1•?12 Si) for every :51000 ; the other ill Ilse game proportion Inc ; .uniting to the amount and time of standitig, additions make an averal.r or more than CO per cent, upon the prernitliw. Datd. Without ih.• an -1111.1110,111111111 lig ate .t Gw rinn : Z 4.11111 1 Bonus or I use, c.d. arida lUD WM S 1 0141 ..11) 111110 4"; 5 fAkitt I It; 50 &e. N: ry •• . •• 3a3 tabu•3 of forni,i tit appl anon ; and f ,'au be halal the odic e. U. W. RICH ARDS, Fregidrint Joni+ F. JAMEti, The, f.ubscriber is Agent for the above Company in Schuylkill ronnty, and will rtrect Int•tiraners, and give all neee2. , ,niy information on the subject. B. UANNAN. June '29, 1i ii 26-Iy • INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . . OF PfIII,ADELPIIIA. OFFICE No. 11334 Chestnut street, near Filth 2t. mnvirrons, Charles N, Marian . , George' W. Rkharile Thomas Hart, Mordecai IL Lewin,. Tobias Wagner. Adolphe E. Bone, Fiamitelf2rant, ltav id S. Brown, Jacob R. `_'with, Mot ris Patterson, Continuo to mate Insurance, permanent or limited on every description uf property, in town and country at rates an low as are constatent with security, The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and PrelltillMP, safely into - Ara, afford ample protection to the saluted. The assets of the Company nn Jannat y 191, 1849, as pnitlinhed agreeably to an tel of Aseembly, were as follows, viz Mort g arfPil 5490,558 65 Stock ,, , 51,563 25 108 MS 90 Cash, .tc., 45,157 57 Real Estate, Temporary, . Loans, MAD 00 •1.2.0,09: 67 Shire their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years; they have paid upwards ramie tailtion ewe 511a dred that/rani dollars,. losses by fire, thereby afford ing eridence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and dliposltion to meet with prompt nets, oil liabilitle r. CHARIER N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES O. DANClieft, 'Secreisry. The subi.ctibrir has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Insilintion, and le now prepared to mane insurance, on (inst.) , description of Pr^PrriV, at the lowest rates. A.NDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 PROTECT YOURSELVES lillE Delaware Mutual:lol . oly In:tit:me Company —Office North Room of the Es: hangs, Third St , Philadelphia, FIRE INRIIRANCE.—BuiIdings, Merchandise and other property in Tows and Country, "inured aaairi:st 1034 ot damage by fire el t he lnweal rate ofpretomm INSURANCEMARINI —They also ituoire Vessel/, C.sranea and Frelghts,foreivi nr C 03811050 under open or special policies, as the aq.mred may desire. !Lb AND TRANSPORT:LTD:M.—They also locate meichandize transported t.y Wagons, Railroad Carr, Canal Roalcand titeanihnats, on theta, and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . MEE= .10,epli H. Seal, - James C. Hind Edmund A. :inader, Theriplillui , P.iiildtrig.. '.John C. Davi', H. Jones Brooke, Robert Blitipn, , Henry Sloan, John R. Penro9e, • Hugh Ciaig, Samuel Edwards,' George. Serrfll, Geo. G. Leiner, Spencer Mcßeals', Edward Darlington, Charier Reny, ' hail(' R. Davie, , J. G. Johueon, William Folnlet' William Hay. John Newlin, , Dr. S. Thoma.r, ' Dr. R. I'4 .1111:don ,' John Sellers.; William E.yte,.l:. J.T. Morgan, • D. T. Morgan, Wm . :Rae:24.y. WILLrli5l MARTIN President.. Awn Ann S. NEWBoLD, Serretary. • • The subscriber buying' been appointed :writ Inc the above Company, I. 1141,14 prepared to make Insurance on %II droefjptionS of property on the moot liberal term?. A pply at 12. 11. Potts' tree, Morris' Addition ,r at my house in Mat ket Siren, P . oll , wllle. • A. M. MACDONALD. 45-ly Nov 11. 1549 ARE YOU BALD? 1S ydur hair.raning o ff ; or IR your bend covered with illandroli or Strait If o. Make a trial of SToltllts, eIIENIICALItaItt IN VItIORkTOR. Nun &PIN of pet stout In All, patts.of the country. irhose heads were tottrrly bald, have had tlarir hair fully restored to its orseinat perfection by, the use ur lhie valuable drikie. Brad the usiirtiony. New York; Jan: 1,1:45 Ms. Sroaka—Dear. Sir :—Mr. *Smith, of Neu t..n L 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig orator for his little, girl, about four years old, her bead being entirely bald,: no hair of any anneequente having grown nn her head front her birth, and, as it may appear, after having used but one Merle, n complete bead of hair was produced nearly ilici‘es long, of a fine healthy growth. ' A. DOOLITTLE, M. HI Cram! I. Philadelphia, May 10, 1550. Mu. Sgna ns . —Stir After being bald for a number of years, and having need numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical 'Hairlnvigorator has pro duced a fine head of new hair, and 1 hardly know bow to eryte,a my gratitude for the benefit I have received fronr your valuable article. WA DSWOLTIII, Piet, 10 Orchard Hi. The following testimonial is from Mr. M'Makin, editor of the Saturday Courier : tivoita's 11Un ATOR.-11 gives ns, Muth pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony In favor of the great pleasantness and entireellicacy of Story*. Chemical Hair Invigorator. On tact:acting from a recent severe attack of illness. we discovered that our usually bealthy and abundanterop of hair was rapidly failing off, and chancing to have on hand .a sample of the above article: furnishesi by •the manu facturer many nionthepreviously, we used but a sin gle bottle, an directed; and found It to operate like a charm. in entirely checking the fail and creating a new and healthy action of the scalp." Centkm.—Ask for Storrs' Uteri:deaf Hair rerkyora . tor, and never let dealers persuade you to use any other article as t substitute. Price ftrefits per &ante: General Wholesale Agents—C. Ps AMET & CO., No. 120 Arch St.,Philadelphia. For sate by dealers generally. Forls is Pottsville by • : J. G. BROWN. Jan. 17,1832, 2-17. . •-- rvrlsvuzzi' AcAnurrtv, T HE undersigned having been a:Melted with the di . reetion of thePottsvllleAridemy,takesthe.liberty flarectSbatricnd this Institution to the patronage Of , the pnblie. The princhm4whoreeetired his , educathin ta ttle best universities ot Germany and Paris, and , Who . has been for several years engaged In teae,hing in this entintty, will teach ancient and . Damien:id a a pages. to Latin, Greek„tlehrew,Geimanand French; the higher branches et Mathematics, as Geometry, Algebr Surveying; Mensuration and Calculus, as well as Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry; whilst Mr. J. T. ticOgirati, a graduate of Yale Col-1 lege and apractic4 Honk-keeper, will take charge of the English branches, ls,v 'Opening:Reading, Writing, Composition; ighientie..A r ithrnetic,.lllstory and Geo graphy. Theprinciples ofBook-keeping will be taught and the pupils exercised in the keeping of. fictitious accounts by doable entry. Marta G. Ayer. a Tr, ado. ate ofNew- Hampshire Female Seminary, has been engaged to.teach the Elementary branches and Draw ing. Even the stnallcst boys will be faithfully taught by. the teachers tnemseives, and to young men an op. portualty,will be afforded to prosecute their studies as tar as at any of our common Colleges. With a strict I discipline shall be combined a respectfal and kind treat I merit of the scholars.. Puptisfromabroadcan be accom modated with boarding on moderate terms,in respecta ble privateboarding houses: Those desiring tolearn the German language thoroughly, can find admittance in an aceomplisbed - German family. The terms of Tui den are as hitherto, L2l yearly. for languages and Drawing *A extta., year ir divided into 3 sessions. let from thatetbioadafta Semi to.Naw Voar,lllo, ex tra 83; 2d. from Nei, Year to the Id Monday in April. til7 and is SO extra, 3d from theneetu the nd Monday r; July. i 7; and *2 50 Latta. Bills payable at the end of the first month of each ,ea.don... 11 is highly Impor tant that every scholar should enter the School- K ith the commenteMent of the ANAnt &Felon. L. GE4E,Principat. • '2B.ty MB July 12.1851 l [ DR JT NICHOLAS P-XSICIAN & SU RGECN. OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, MARKET STREET, P,OTTSVILLE• Dec. 14, MO 30-1 f CAUTION. The hate Joseph' J. Levi , :stet.l Pen i, fur ,541.• here. rlitilE ADMINISTRATORS trithe Estate deem it th eir duty, in order to preserve the high temtat ion the above Pen has sustained for io many years in the gov ernment' Office* arid throughout the commereial cum , cannily, to adopt this mode of cautioning thepublic against a commercial Pen attempted to be painted Off as the original one. well calculated to deceive from rha . close . jerjrariarr of the late .Afr,ll,er SrprPlarann the interior of the lid of each Los, and also of the shape and labeling ofthe saute. TheeeTcputious goods have been got tip by cettalu parties riot only to sup ply pet 601111 Will) SO) iound_the city, but' also foe the, purpose of Introducing in 4 .- `legiihnate form, through some tedtion of the trade to time public; rt.peated complaints of late have led to Inquiry, which show. in some instances, ;hey trace sticereded in this. It we,. the riforp, become cvhud i leul 10 0614bliiill a guidel foe the detecting of those countermine. All boxes 'wit have the tiIiiNATURG:.-of-tlie SOLE. AGENT, S. Putt buys, in his atom As.ndiariiiitfr on lire outside:— soar: •aE GrinutriE WPC-ROUT 'DIP, let then. tonic from what source they way, and NO ONE ix furnish ed with the originalTU 601 gilder airy tr ousisrsccs. The atten - raf,ictlimartra particu laity, called In the torr.ing tarts,. Oral naving been imposed upon. The Aeetit her the original book of cktilwales from the banks and goirtroupetit offices tv till him ; also his appointment limn the. adminiatitt tors in their ow Ii ,appointment . , c.} The subscriber has been'apPointed Solo Agent for the sale of .these Pens, in Bchuylkill ,county, where the genuine article can be had. These Pons are used hi the Custom 'louses and Public OffiCeP at Washington, end are pronounced the beet Pena in lice. For sale. Wholes_de and Befall at ß. Ag a ents i's mice.' N by . ' t FR — ESN ARRIVAL OF - FALL AND•• ebr a ri nd T P 9 X i t'e a n y r i t n e g e t :fo e c i k V largeV~ rd in addition to their of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Ready-niatle (nothing; A Fall stock of FALL AND WINFF.R GOODS. f;nmprised of the most Fashionable Mess Grinds, Bay state r•hawla, Long and Square, Rim, Changeable, Fig. and Plain :Mohair !metres; Gold Medal and Thos. Hoyle's Mous tie Gainer; Changeable and IFlguerl Alapacas ; English Merlude Coberg Cloths; Mark Dress silk ; English and clertnan 11, - tairry of various Imo? Had, White aneVellow Flannels Merrimac Calicoes of different 'stylea . ; American. West of England, French and Getman Broad Clothe, of the finest and nioct durable makes. Plain and Figited Satin Vestings; Black and Fan cy Cassinteres; French Doe-skin do; Plain and Fancy. ' Twired and , tratinelts. - Woolen Yarn of different Col Ora and qualities. • GROCERIES—Primo itio,Java and (Agoura Coffee, Black linperial and \'.lollg Ilyson Teas. Crushee Pulverized, Refined and New Orleans Sugars; Pritad Roney Syrup and Sugar floos i e ; 1.11111 dried and Hoc Rosins, i'ritne Currantii. queensware of , various ih•scripti.ms. Fish, Salt. Ghee<e and i'ro- vts roan of all kinds constantly on hand. • 85V,532 04 MEM 10,9,4 07 AN), PRIME FEATHERS. The nheve stork of good. having been selected front the. la. gest Jobbing and Commissinn Ilotniem In the city, a nil pa rthula t mare and attention given to -elect such good. a. are suitable Air the Coal Region and Nulriiiiiiding cOnittry, on C 6'o confident in saying that we can give Ault ,to cti , drimerK:g.iving ns a call for ally t. Is in our line. ra- Neat door. to Mate's lintel,cornerol Maliatitimgo street, Pottsville. SI . I.I.IMAN # SHIPMAN. 17-tf Nov 211,1851 TO INVALIDS AND THE SICK. rEcivic ItiAuedieg for eacho in 1 hi. section of the country. Proof lowa t on closice of thi: truth may be Inuljnith a VItEl . : A 1.- MANAC for ihk tear coinaminapartlculair , ), by OIL lii nn J. s. U. M ARNIN, Centre Et reel Prilieville. J. W.4:11111,1, Mineciville: t;u:(). REWSNII)I3I,I4 , tv At . :ENTS for tint.. County, always observing on EACH only the yollrlrN ones - NOTICE.-- All Preparalione heretofore It riowrl as • . t'irAISTOCIi'S" or t;o3ll,lricli Le lonized mill now belong IF:XCLUSINEIN 10 tin. LUCIUS S ecniliAnUCk ; and though the aganaluse of 4 minima & Co. will Inc continued. thir ettra lithel will, the far ftouile wignature Of pt irf al. C. t In COnlre tlceignaie the. GENII IN ALL OTHERS MUST DE SPURIOUS. pic6 fion, I iir 1:r Ain't Or nolli: y and law; lo Lr ince., byTuitire minions. 91:252'50 3.15{, '25 2,415 110 t... 157 and r.solatia 'amber ininrguation Jrm Rlpt. 1832. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. THE 'LEND! IMPORTA. 211II1MPII [IF wiriGL. ......6TABLE .11LLR IN 6011Tli!AMERICA!— YELLOW FEVER cCILL. RED! TRIITIi STRANGER THAN FICTION! SALtu, Maw, April :16, 19.51. _ William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many years , we have been the Salem agents, and also at 0111.11 MA, the county agents, far the sale of your valuable medi cine, mid doting the whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one instance. have the pills which we have =old been complained of as causing Injury, Or not accOmplishing their proper suisf.ion. It is doubly gratifying when we receive volontaritertimony front a source where the medicine which le sold has !well the mean:int . ..later great good and ofsiving many lives. Last rear we told three 'dozen boxer to go to a for eign port.and this day have ieceived a truer from the me rchant w ho nutrieit them giving an account of OA wonderful effect: , which they did in curing a' largo number of person% who were attacked with a prevail- ing epidemic similar to the yellow fever; while those u nder the regular physicians' UE.3(011031, who were in the lioEpital, come three hundred, including •the Nine istratesdke .fell VIC.IinI3 lOW disease, If you would like a copy of nit letter, Wiellan'l know . of any impropriety piv In( It you, slid perhaps- if would tie of sit vie. to have it putilifnied, topetherWilti our names, au it is addressed In tin. We Will et:mutat . the parties Interested. and if you wuili it, ypit will plsase write us. Respectfully, yours, W. & S. R. Ives. The following is the letter alluded to ahove CA VFN ah, Match 21.„1f1.51. Messrs. W. &. K. B. Ives. Merchants, Silern:— Gentlemen—For some years pasi I have adopted In my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's lochan Veer:- tabio Pills (for whom you are his agents in Salem) and hive found that medico's: Of great worth. Last tiovetilher we were visited by a kind of inflam matory fever. (the same 1 tees • which greatly af flicted our neighbors, t ile BraZ.lllanA, for neatly' a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever. end nearly three Inindred'pertOrisTeli 'Victims to the.eiiiiteinic (a great number fora population as small as ours.) Our doctors trained it the trite yedow teem', but thou- skill was inefficient to stop ill...progress, coo'in fining their mode of treatment to the use of, quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purgatives, and of course all the soldiers and Who were obliged to - he cent to the Hospitals, as also, the Governor, several Magistrates,, several officers, and iu fact all those who were realty afflicted with the, diseise, fell victliiii underq belt mode of treatment. A month previons.lhail received the e dozen tiares,, of Dr. Wright's Pills. which I presume were bought at your store by hlessfa. Goldsmith, Newcomb gc Farlessonerchallin in your city, and with Whom I 3111 doing - business. Iliad 'the opportunity tu administer these Pills to several under 41.1 t roof,who were afflict ed with the same fever, and two doses of eight Pills' each romplekely cured them of the complaint. I then gave away ;firmly all thy Pills to smile twenty or thir ty persons. and all were reliei ed. as it were by ens!' c 'iniment . . • I 1 hay's, in consequence, remitted to, Messrs. Mild smith, Newcomb and Fatless. the sum of forty. dollar, sin the putchase of that quantity of this medic Ine.ait o (*dreg of you to deliver the Pills as fresh as possible.: l owest you also to desire. Dr. Wright to have his directions translated In French, which williend great, , ly to eirculatehls Pills' not only hereobut also in otherculonles wherethermidation la more numerous:. Excuse me, gentlemen, In the, liberty I have-taken' to address you this letter, which, for the salto"Of liu. inanity, I have hien compelled to de, ay' I dank ineali ' : to speculate, on au ankle Which .prlwed salutary !WU °timber of poor people, and in fact .nablit of the pope-' tation is reduced to a state of iniliOnce, and it would be sinful for any ode to seek lucre lit inch a Way. Accept, gentlemen, the moat respectful salutations of your very obedient servant, A. Ptcitzvtx. The tnedleine IV for sale. Wholelale and retatheither in English, French, Crerman :sparkish ntrectlonliat the Principal Office. ICU RACE kit., Philadelphia. Anti for sale by - .T.F. BEATTY & CO4. J. G. BROWN. .srottirtile.. ' E. I. Fry. Tamaqua; J, W. Gibbs, Minersv Ille ; Jonas fLobluhold,Port Clinton Jacob Dreher, Dretiersville ; iambus Royer, hfcßeanshurg ; C. & A. Focht, Mug . gold.; Kepner tit - En.. Ifepnereale Ifideoti Whet. atone. West Peon: Wins Coopers Tuscarora Vett/air Began, do George Potts, Brockville; Daniel Koch' i i Middleport John Williams, ilo.Conner & Rhoads; New Philadelphia ; Ahlorsteriltort Carbon; Jae:: B. Levan Sr Co., Beboylklllllaven ; William A. Ham? , met, Orwigaburgi.Mim. M. Bickel, do. damitel Mertz, Landlneville; Johinan Coedit. Llewellyn; Abram Sehwenk,Germarwille; Jacob Kanffman, Lowerlda. hantongo :leo. B. McCreary,Tremone ; Eckel dr Berndt, do. rdcOormiek & Clark, Donaldson ; Meal 'er & Miller, Pluegrove ; George Reitroyderi New Carrie; Win pare, Bt. Clair . Jape '7, NM e -- . 1; s (-.Lee.4 E~ - imams& & ffigaopm_ ItAILIWAD ItEDIMMO. OF POEIGHT ON BIERCITANDiE , to cpanovice NM. , • _ . Bliss op FREIGH T PER 100 . ' - roN, : 4 12 3 . I'4; ARTICLES TRARATORTED tat Class.-01tUminotil Coal, 11C . 8 Ice.' trim Ore, Limestone, Pit Iron', 9 eta. 4) , !'lasted. Slate. Tiles, Class.—Blooms, Burt Bl6clur,•l Cement, Grindstones , Guano,: Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin; }-181 tic 31 CBI Salt, .Bills. Shingles, Tar, 'Purnen- 1 tine, limber and Lumber. 2,1 Ciall.—Ales Beer and Pfirler,l .Ashes, Pot and Pearl. Bark, Barley,' • ,•• Bones, and Horns, Coffee; Cotton. 1 , • Whiskey& Domestic tiquorii,Craln, 1 iron COallass.rocich ; -Rolled. Bar or t r i o a , eta. Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Flat r ' • Bar Baiint.td WA. Lind and Shot.' MoiasSee,Potatoes, ?inflamed Spikes , Salt Provisions, Huger, Saltpetre ,k • Tobacco, uninanufactured. FLOUR per barrel; • 25 eta. 11 cts.: Qk IC/am—Apples, Bran, Butler) Cheese,Cordage,Earthen-wars Eggs, 1 GroteMs,(except those - stated)bemp Hard Ware do Pottery, Hollow-ware, Lard, Leather, Live Stock, 51anurac. I. 17 cis. 9 cis. tares talron,as Machinery ; 00,0ys tens, l'aints, Raw Hides, Rags, Rua.) • ', ala Sheet Iron; Seeds, Steel, Sweet Poistrica,Tallow.Yuccgar & Wire. . .) .. • -• • 5111 Cl - gas.—Books 'and Stationery, Bnotwand Stioes;Camphlne & Spirit 1 • Oil, Chloa,, Glass and Queensware, , eigara,•Confectlonery, Dry Hoods, ). 22 cu. t.;•. Drug;, Freak Fish, 35cat and Fruit, 1. 'Foreign liquors. Hops. Spirits of Tuttnintine.Teas;Wines and Wool.) • Match 1,1851 *if . rranauTs do rozzs_ox COAL. • _ - . , • OFFICR OF TAR PHILA. & READISO RAILROAD PRll‘PiCipßia, • April 23; Co. ' 1551 The Ratea of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coal, trans potteo by this Company, will be as' follows ; until futtbgr notice El 5 ..._ Richmond, .: . 1 50, 55 1 4511 26 il 1 60;1.55 1 35 Philadelphia. i 5011 45,1 1 &Oil 55.1 35 Inclined Plana -. ' ; 1-5011 4511 15 1 601 t 55j 35 isitcetowts, _ 1.56,L45 ; 1 45'• 1 6011 55 , 1 35 Clertwiutown It H., 1 50,1 4511 25 i 1 6011 55 145 Walla of Schuylkill, • 1 50;1 WI 25 ; 1 60:1 551 35 ;ManN'inik. .01 5011 450 25 1, 1 00,1,55:1 35 Spring; 51111: 1 :.k . 4 ,4 5 ( 1. 4D; I 25 , 150'1 45-1 30 Vousahoc`rt ..Ply- ?" • I - 11 , - t. • • mouth R. U.. ' , 1 1 35 , 1 50 .. 1 45,11:44 • 125 ilarobo's and Potta 1 ,• ' • and Jones' . . 1 35 1 1 30,1 15 il 40 4 1.35,1 20 Noe'Ltrnorllrhige- ' port, • 1 3011 'llll 10 i 351 %ill 15 Prot Kennedy, 1 30,1 551 10 ; 3511 3011 15 Valley Pings. 1115 1 20 1 ,1-10 + 1 3011 55;1 15 Pharnlxvitie,- 1101 05 10, i . , 1511 1011 00 Voyet's Ford', " ' 110'1 65' OD ' 15 1 10,1 00 Pottstown, , / 10:1 05' 90 't 15 1 10,1 00 Diitiplasaville, 1 05,1 tat let 15;1 10 100 Birdebor' , ... • ••1 00 05 6.5 I' 0511 001 05 .Reading. .90, 65' 75 1 05.1 00 90 Betas' n. Beading & ' ' I Illottrasllls, Motu'aviUe. fiscuburg.' Orvigiburf. By order of the Hoard. of tdatme.is. S. BRADrORD, Secretary 20d f May 15. 102 SCIICYLILILL NAVIGATION. 0 FFICS SCHUYLKILL. NAII6,7I S ONiiIaMiPANYi .4 i Thl" Wehtlytkiti linvigatiorrin now open for the pas sa eof butte from Port Carson to Philadelphia, 'file To roti Anthracite Coal Will be ac fame, until , tur. thee notice; . Mhnayunk, Swing Mill, Conshohocken, Plymouth Dam, NOrrbdown, Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, whng's Dam, Pnn Plovidenee, I'hlenl Ville, ltdyer's Ford. Vottotowo Port Union, Diyd‘horough, ItOading, Althouscs. Dittphoug, oiwlgshurg Landing Tilt.; weight to br a..certaiired by sorb mean. as may tic• adopted to secure arcitracy. :11111 rtyr pet erint. allowance to be made 'beret - root for lose by upstage. 'fhe Toll for ail Coat, including the use of cars, coining from the stir: oral points, to be charged as tier the above table.. ' i... F' No charge kid. t h an TWEXTv FIVE CENTft pet t.;n shall be Made for toll and nor of calm, for any it isia nee. ily order a the Managers. F. FRALEY, President. March 13, lard:. ll-if "PASSENGER TRAINS. KG ' s WASI e_ Erd il , iTirn or THE PHIADELPIDA & READING S./Railroad Company—Philadelphia. Aug. 30, IESI, +Fall Arratiectuent.--FsuLs REDUCED—From Phil adelphia to Pottsville two l'a.senger Trains daily. (Sundays excepted ) On and ailersept. n0,1651,tw0 trains will bell run each way, daily, heiween Phila delphia and fonsviile.. MORNING LINE. Les ces Philadelphia at 71 o'clock, A. M., daily, ex t. pt Sundays'. Leaves Pottsville at 71 o'clock, A. M Maly, except AFTERNOON LINE. I Leaves Philadelphia ataj i o'clock,daily,rlCept Sun days. Leaves Pottst'llle at 36 o'clock, dolly. except Sun days. FARES • let class cars 24 c/aos cyys. BPIWPEII Phila' and Potts% ille. 62 75 91 25 Between Phlla nod Reading, ' I 75 I 45 Depot In Philadelphia, coiner of Bruad and Vine Streets. Passengers iansint enter, the earn unless pro dided with a ticket. - MEI Filly pounds of baggage will be allowed to each pas ?Fenger in three lines, sad pallier - iv/a are expre;raly Orohibtted from taking anything a. baggage but their own wearing 'lnnate% which will be at the risk or its 010/111111. By order of the Bolin! of St-Anacern S. BRADFORD. Secretary 3C-tf Sept. 1i,.1.8.51 LITTLE SCHUYLEILL RAILROAD• Pael 0 FM E OF THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL NKVIOATYCII Roil Road oad Coal Comp:toil. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, APRIL 1, rtiSt, the Pa•se neer Train will leave, Tamaqua doily (Sunday ereeptedj at 61 o'clock A. M. and 21 o'clock P. M., and connect with the Morning and Afternoon Trains trout Polleiville, on the Reading Railroad. Returning, will leave Port Clinton, on the arrival of the Morning Tiaiii from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. • . FARE. To Philadelphia,' - " Port Clinton, . • JOHN ANDERSON General Agent Tamaqua ;April 19, 1951 15-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. = 4 :r :ff•'0;•;-i EAJIL & CO.'S EXPRESS LENZ.- • We are prepared to receive and tot ward Daily per PaFi.enger Train. (our Express Car being - always in charge 01 apecial weer:engem) uterrhandire of all de.criptinns,packages,hundiesopecle.hank 11Oidg, St.e. Also. particular attention. paid to. collectme .Dtaft9 arid Accounts. Package.. and Goads delivered daily to all a niebtnedistr places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Offices—l:rm.-re Street. Pottsville.; No. 43, South Third Sit eel. Philadelphia . • No ~6 Wall Street, New Volk N. El COlllll Street, 1109i4111. ' EARL. & co: 1441 April 5. I&51 STEAM CAR FACTORY. r sul,arriliery negteave to inform the public that 1 in addition to (brit for they STEAM ENGINE SHOPS and POUNDIIV, they have rerently put up new Machinery and Shope for the manufacture of COAL CARS, TRUCES. and other Rail Road Cars, by Steam power, which enable, them to execute all that kind of work. not only much better, hut with greater decpatch, and at the very lowest prices. Having thus made theme extensit? preparation., Individuals, and companies requiring, work of this kind, will fi nd It to their advantage to itive . them a call. SNYDER & MILNES. ort:_2s;'l6sl‘ 43.tf A grecte l Dtscover . 1/ for BihoutConttituti on e. DOCTOR J S. ROSE'S . . . , 7,1 4 11 ..1...1 .1,41^1r• - .7.* + -• " -41-- . 4-4:7 • .;_. , llt's ;a' ItttEr.--; A - - ..,.1 . 1 kw •r RAILROAD; OR ANTI-1111.10Udz PILLO, IN Roses, - at 121 and 2 5 cents—free from 51ersury, and can be taken at all scasonv, by both sezes, of all ages and without regard to weather. C.S•No !mai hese or laboring man should be without them ;a They are truly the Poor Minor's friend, and the Rich ',llan's security..! • The above Pills are the reeult of thirty years' prac lica in,Philadelphia, and if taken with Dr..l. $ Rose's Tonle Teser and Ague Mixture, they wilt cure the moat stubborn cases of Fever ,and Ague, or Chills and Fever. For Livet•Coruplalnts.Ryspepsia. Indigestkon, and all Bilious eondltions of the system. they basin() equals at , thousands in the :southern and Western !Stales will leatifyi who heve wed lhrm. Aii-a pkgs. live pUt they act like a charm. free from gulping, sir log strength and appetite. and enlivening the spirits. For sale,al wholesale or retail by' R. BANNAN. • A p•rtt for :4choylklll enmity. ill , DrUitlisla and others supplied at the usual wit4e es. Also by J. (1. BROWN, Pottsville, F.. J. FRY. Tamaqua. J. W. GIBBS. hflnersvllle. August.3o.lSsl 35. DEnws RANGE. WITH HEATING Appmwriid ATTACIIRD.—Thia Range has been 'fitted iup with a lleattng Apparatus sufficient to beat two ; or three rooms. connected withite kitchen chimney, from the kitchen fire. in point of rcOno my.'durability, and convenience, it is decidedly one of tho hest Ranges in use. It' can he used either with cti Without' hnt Water. • itlanufaeuired and sold at the Foundry of the same/Rey, insPottsvilic. .10Stpu DERR, 48.1 y Ik9, 1851 JANTIC* LAUD'S, or the Aftliffira an look of Church Music, one of the best Music nooks pub lished.: Just received and for sale wholesale and re- Callas • . - B. HANNAN'S . • Cheap Book gad MitcelliPttraf Slots; Nov.lB, 1851. 40+ lIM - 666 July 1, 18.52. July I, 1852. TilS :14.11a::21:7r) 90i--65 r 5 95 1 , 90, 9+l POI b 5 :5.! 451 9b, 9U Z 95 5 5 i - GUI . .90 iI Da :O • : 0R"22 2 :a w =l3 or, " 7 1 . 0. „, •-• o: co 47 40 41 40 42 35 42 35 42 35 42 35 sn ; 49 50 49 4S : 44 45 44 45 I 94 45 41 • 45 44 45 35 ,, 41 31 , 33 42 4t 3J 33 42 41 30 33 41 :19 37 31 21 37 35 30 35 37 35 30 31 37 3S . 31 3t. 35 33 50 :la 35 33 59 ni 30 55 33 j 32 30 55 33 32 30 55 311 f 20 27 55 25 4 P 63 00 qe „farm.. PERIOD OF GESTATION. It is often important for farmers, to know the exact length of time o:iat. the different domestic animals go with their young. The following table the times of thu: t which most concern him, as bear as- we can ascertain them'; Mare, Jannet, Cow, Goat, Etve, Sow, Bitch, Cat,„ Rabbit, , Rat, Mouse, Guinea. Pig; ; Period ot incubaqou of domestic fowls ,Swan, 6 weeks , Turkey, i• Goo%e, Duck; Pea Hen. • Guinea Heti. Common Hen, Pigeon. TIME TO CUT TIMBER Timber cut from the first of September to the middle of December; will' not sprout much, and the stumps wilt rot in halt the time they would if the timber was cut at any other season of the year ; but : if the stumps'are barked dowocloso to the ground they will not ;sprout, no Matter at whet time the timber may be cut. The best season for cutting rails; is whrn they, will bark eal, which is during May and. the begriming or June. Fur batkiog fruit trees, so as to give them a new bark, the beit time is from tht 20th to the 25th of June.' If tt is done care• fully, a new bark will grOw almost imrarvr ately. The operator must be itarefuFout 11 . rub the tree after the bark is off, as that trili prevent the neW"(torn groWing. BUSHING TOMVTOES Those who love good:tcirnatoee will tekt pains to cultivate them so as to insure thew as near as may be in their tull perfection.— There is no other fruit that,delights more al air arid sunshine than :the tomato. Thet should have, therefore, abundance of rem. and the vines be sustained from falling to thy ,earto..l'have found stout brush firmly m around the plants, to answer the purpnte better than any other metiod. The brand• es have rooin to extend themselves as like, while the limbs of the brush keep then in their positions. By this method the (ma is more fully exposed to the'genial iufluencrt of the air and sunshine,.whereby it attain,' more delicious flavor, largerlize, and come more quickly to maturity. =Rural &MICE TO,BOVS, As the season for planting is at hand,h3m should furnish themselves with seeds of tie ons, cucumber., early corn, flowers, each should have a,little patch of land his own, on which fie should raise some tx;• etaldes and some heautiftil -flowers. - A who has a small plot Cultivated by will take great pleasure in keeping ii in fist condition, and in watching the chaotic; pladts front the time 'they start from ii., - - ) a u n i ,' ground until they oome to full perfecnon— - Arate Every stage of growth Will afford SO11:01110f li Ai. of novelty and interest, and when the cu.- : '-,;,Vi cuntkiers, meltars;orly. potatoes, beans,eute, 4. de ,;1 :Lc., are fit for use, holy pleased will the ly -t-T r o pl : dustrious boy he Avl - o, sees his friends partait , ...„,...lut 1 of the product of his oivu hands. , ,ub 1, • ...:4 A . -1, .J.4V4.1 `HEAVES I.\ KORSES. A correspondent of the' Boston Cuituar ,- 411 ~.., gives the following as the best treatineo. Ir, tv, with which - he is acquainted, for hurse tr,i- .- - r, bled with the heaves: ~..$ ..-- " I notice in your last number, an 'nips Ai: for a remedy for the heaves- in horses; I vvi , ..,k11 4 4 give you, in my opinion, the best remeth !Tip now knoWn, which is simple, and will he;' 11," use to any one that owns a heavy hone.- - .4m Feed on cut hay and :add two parts lan 1 pi, meal to one part of shorts, (bran,) adding i::ffi:M3i each feeding, a table-spoonful of ginger-- '4:--r: This I ha!ve used as a , retnedy for ten .:,-ri sear -' , .-f,:-"wri, I and 'find that a horse. ro fed, will work au: tc't I do as weil.as though his, wind was sonar - 4 ) 1 Is / 1 . , ' ::. - I rt 14'rRAWBER41' AUNN ERN.. ill 1 These Ishould be treated as weeds, find o'l ,d 1 , kept hoed from among the regular 'row; oi :;: . - - 4 1 L, strawberry plants. They- have precisely ti-"_ A same etfeCt upon the crop as the samequis• ,:\ 2 tity of Weetg; and cannot fail to lessen tli; lial amount, as well as to diminish the quaki -::'-'-`4‘vi is & (it• • h COIRN CROP IN THE WEST. The Prairie Forme)• says that he has mei:, r, inquiry of,several corn 'raisers in the of llliupis, of the absolute cost of this poa . in the crib. There Was . very little ilithleat. in their estimates, which , ranged' from ;I . C 4r 'to six'reists. , The soil is of such a nature to be plOwed with the gieatest ease, no ing is needed, alt the cultivating being by, hor4s, the rows being halt a mile to tv:4l l , miles inl length, and the husking of theh4: ears being - done from the standing stalks the field. A writer in the Gardepers' Chrnincle tt :• marks, gt,So . convinced am I of the propto 1). of cultivitting this trtiit in separate and disA iincrplants, and gf cutting off the runner'_ that I hale this season taken out a plant tween each of my plantations, thus makini the distance between each plant four three." PEACH WORM - Boiling water, says the Horticti/turrri,!i: a most excellent application in the spriog , the yeat . , for diseased and feeble peach ire! and isa certain remedy for the peach worc::5;:, A correspondent very: effectually excluded •peach worm, by digging a basin around toot of the trunk, forming a cavity a fool width and four inches deep, and then [ix - - ing into this basin 'very- thick made of fresh lime, and su ff ered to stand day betbre applying.. A cultivator of fruit, - whose good ex a m; is relerred to to The, New England Far keeps a, circle of several feet around the r" of every tree clear of grass,, and enrichei with chip manure, hones, ashes and sex other kinds of fertilising substances. Ile very large crops of most excellent itiu which, he states, lirings him more ino than , any . of the neighboring farmers obi from all their eVops' `'. :BUGS UPI-11E 1.0 NS. Bug May be leiit • trom _melons,. , Coco , ben. Mid rquashesr,by seniog — hoxes ° them, ' , six to ten inches high, and op both e ds.c Bugs' fly from vine to vine ni horizontal direction, 'hence the hoies atA generally an obstrnetiOn, and they-Ws 5 `, 7 : -- -.! them. It is , said that these fraineS with iv inet'dt l awn over them answer , as goal) 3 r ., 1 pose fur forward* early vegetanuo , framo-icov i ered with glass. 11P ta—*TOCK OF ALL KINDS should receive 1051 treatment at this season, and every 011°6 41 • " --rangentegtr!„.l of them should , so :make his arrt, . „ as to {hare ample,supplies o 1 provesde44, feed his stock well throughout this month. r. , 1) 111 _ e 5,,, r~;~ ~.;i P 1 Cop , tette: , PPer " oectec . Soot unit /g GEN tate; Ai Land oty y esatlai Op 8, OTIN .pened the I m 9(0 ve pr ttavhih cc. 0, r. loc! t. Ban posits, arch OW. . COU tacpotlect atithilad Oire Fit . _ 11 moil* 11 8 weeks 44 54 ,3 "ROI ippeel . Potts • mall Plan Nov.. tr, Pat iteneie hoylk to the :i ~~ t_.........; Pon tf f r d;e, ANTI I 1 4 , rem Jan- ,I OH jai' reel, I Soo OB -ILV n TI Nay • CIII rn fan Oct 'Fret Vni co V D ' VC 1 talcu; 't va AOES, I a Gul (full Th. 11: : Ap , IL aim . i tip FRUIT, 0118 too ,ew pert Potts' !Ell A M 1 havlc dot ti inere Dec. 1 I OC P PH Ick April OEM To 4 er cove ~3 _~~s
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