.`if nub Oumoi. LIFE OF AN EDITOR -She editor of a paper published at Canton, Ohm - , gise± the following desiription of his paper .)Ir.:',Pike and I published a newspaper in among the Miami 'lndians, - in the State of indiana. We had two advance pay ing subsoiber3, one who lie idated his :Sub- • seription - With beans, the tlithe'r with saw log's.. . Godfrey, the - chief, mok fire papers, and ' could not read- E a WOl - 11. Our paper was eru P called the P o rr..-st.;;r, and being printed in the woods tb.e . Oil? was appropriate. • The town of Peru had a number of magnificent names for its streets, such as Pearl, Broad way, Vic,, which Streets exhibited the anima ting and bustling spectacle of stumps and . trees as high as a man's head. The stirring events which transpired in that city invert= ously demanded a couple of chroniclers, and Pike -ant I were=-at hand to discharge this important function: . Pike wrote poetry, and I dipped considerahly'into State politics, and discussed, in a : very learm4i manner, every question of interest_,to the few settlers arn) Indian=_.. Besides being an editor and printer, he kept the Broadway hotel., was postmaster, justice of the peace, land agent, pettifogger, canal contractor, merchant, aerseer of the poor, painter, had been a schoolmaster, a day laborer, was twice a widower, was brought up, a Quaker, an&th - e last time 1 saw him, he was a. preacher—had married x third wife,-was an auctioneer, and what more I know not." • - THE LAZIEST MAN The laziest man we everknew is a farmer who resides in this enunly. Many instances going to prove that, he is au extremely lazy man have come under our ooservation, but the following occurrence proves that if there . is such a thing as " getting 'too lazy to live" , he cannot he " long for. this world." ik neighbor of his having noticed a large nntit her of cattle in the only field of corn of .whi . ch he could boast, made all pessible haste to in form him that the catt! v e had: made-a breach in the fence, and were last destroy iv,g tire crop of corn. He foitnd our lazy farmer sitting in the dt%rof the house, which over looked the corn-field. and lost no tirrie in warning him cf the loss which he was sus taining.- Judge of his surprise, when the farmer drawlingly replied.' '- ; I have been sitting here ever since-this morning try tog to think where it was they got in ; but •I can't think where it ran A MODEST thief' hav,ing been proved,'id the Clajgow police court, lately to have stolenbarrel trout a man in Stockwell street, the princip4 accu ser proceeded to address the ritagisti.ate thwi: Derd, Sir Bailie. the man at the bar is great rogue: ',The stealing et the barrel is naething to seirrieO' his tricks. Re stole my sign-board lams Reel ; and What does your honor think ihie did wit "?'• - Alag:stratc.— " That would t t .e hard for the to say.'' Wet rzeis.—" Welf,`sir, lie brought. it into my ain shop, wi'iny name on't, atd offered to sell he said, he , thought it would be o' mair use to toe than ont.hody _ [C7 A Ct.r:F.GTAAN was .r,nce aegt tot is the middle of the night, ty Inc (t the ladies of his cor,grrzalion to " my idui.d Nvorartp," said he, " you are ve.o ill, and require the consolations of relizioU '/ What can 1. fur sou 3 - - - No," 14)1;0'0w old lady, .• I am not very ill; 71 . ard only nervous acrd can't How cao I help that ?" 11 , -lied the clergy. tfitin• " Oh, f;ir, vod always J ni to' to ti, ty euincely when I go :o church, that I thought it you would p ?trft a hurt. 1;,1 rtte - =z !" They say that the patson S:VGT." :at any rate hott made tracks " in than no time. aiWN-EAtr skipper, a boy, was tryaig to inanagi• a small sloop, when the master of a Liverpool vat ket, who had ;beep ILdriag tnit way. thetas€4l at their aWiz‘vardnes,!:licil out '-What sloap It iz o ?'' : • ." The Sally, from tlaipl retponded the Yankce." Who comniatidf, her ?" " Well," repli,d the 5 kipp . er, "I under „lD* to, but I , weroa• the'. to ninth for me.”. TilF. C!Ft‘ y7.—T,,:a pie-. rented hip hill to his duo, for ser rice rendered. The latter looked it ovcr.and expro , sed much i•urpri“.! at the affictiot. " Why, Toni, hr strikes me you have Made out a pretty round bill hem, !" • I'm AenFdlile it's a round one,"iiuoili Torn; " and I have come for the purpose of getting it sit/are...l2'i • A i..IP-1711-7 having been IL) California, thus speaks of his inn:o(3ll,7.l:cm an Fran- As r•oon as dey landed in de ribi,Pr. dar ;motifs began to water t be on land, and soon as dey tt-ticlt:d to de sh-,-,r'o, dev didn't zee any goold. but &•t- found su , 'lt a barge sup ply of noffirt to cat, dal dlr 'guru , cracked like baked day in it brwkvard." ag- LossiNn, the German philo.Oplier, be ing remarkably ahtent-mindrd, knocked at his own door ' - c:_ne evening, when the sa vant, looking out of tire window and not t e cognising bim, said, " The Professor at home." " Oh, k-err :cull." said Lossing composedly walking I -hall call ar= other time." tL "JOHN, WOO your crying," said an enraged father to his sou, who had kept'up an intolerable "yell for the last fiv - e' minutes. " Stop I say. (to 1-nu hear ?" agnin repeated the father atter afew minutm the boy still crying. " You dart%.suppose I can choke r,ff in arninute, do }root," -chimed in the hopeful urchin. 7 JETT Wrr.thd with a iimp the other day. In the midst of the fun. he say, , he rounded her lips. a wr.d4finiz-ring, and gskve him aki!.i so perfumed with orange blossoms, that it made him feel cgnnubial for a week. Sell - should drive himself with a curb Q? "Bt , what is the highest latitude known "The hizliest latitude known is that which Bill Jones allows to his treeliogs 'when vrtiit7ing cr,qh our Hate." It is otl netessari to add. that Pobl; .was iiiinedi atelq marched ofi to bed. 3:7A :Idl' with n large tarnily com plaining of the difficulty of nlpportin2 all of them. " But," said a friend, • " you have lons big enough to earn somet-ping for you ncw." " The Mt - fruity is, they are 101 lqg to work.' tr7•A GENTLEMAN, popping his head through a tailor's shop svinth-Av, exclaimed =--''Whit o'clorTh\jt your lap,iy."ard ?" Upon which the tailo'r lifted . btx•lap-board ataatrttch him a Mow on th•' head, answer ing, "It has just struk ur:e.? . 0:7 A TIAN who advertße; for a wife sug gests, as It.qualificatio», that "he understands tho management of hig,h pressure engniee. baying been in the business three'year.fi• a 2" Nor one cent for tribute, but mil lions lor de fence," as the darkey said whey a bull was running hira across the field. griintifir nub practical. RECIPES FOR THE SEASON. rjr\Ve_publiih below, a few excellent recipes adapted to the season, taken mostly from Non. Soyer's new work:--The Modern .tiousenife. Itlit - BAna SArcE.-11 therlinharb Milk' has a green 'potted surface,'it is a kind. iliat may be cut up without peeling; if the red sort, the peel . .,rnust be torn off before it is cut tip - . Cin'the stalk into the stewpan in pieces abut an inch long, and add about hail its weight of sugar with a little water and spicing if liked; Set it over a sharp tire, occa sionally shaking the saucepan ,rortnif, and when quite tender, pour it into a bowl to cool. Rl:GuanoPre.--:trip the skin. off the lender stalks of rhnbarb, and slier them thin. Put it in deep plates lined with pie crust, with a thick layer of sugar to each layer 'of . rhubarb. A little grated lemon peel may be added. Place over the top a Lack crust-; press it tight mumd tho edge of the 'plate, and perforate it with a fork, that the crust may not burst while baking, and let the juice of the pie e-caiat. Bake about 'one hour in a AII.V Rhubarb pie must not be quiet baked. Sume stew rhubarb before making it .into pies, but tt is bet: without stewing. 1 . ASPARAGI:3.—Take a bundle and li Idly scrape tits white part, begintung from the bra down, and throw them when dune into cold wa er, then tie flier)) up in bundles'of twenty-tire each, if an ordi, nary size it : very large, half that keemg the head,. together, and putting those of the game length itt the same bundle, throsv'the bundles into ,JKliling whter, and a Little salt, and boil briskly Ul u-en minutes, or till. tender; have a layer of dry ion-rt on your plate, lay the bundles on with -the heads at the centre, and carefully cut the strings; Ict the longest bundler form the lowest layer, thus dressing it in the form of a pyramid. Serve very hot wtili cream or butter sauce poured over it. BAUM) EGGS WITH ASPARAGUS.---CM twenty heath of asparagus into Small pieces, boil them fif teen minutev, put them into a etewpan with half an ounce of butter, set them on the fire Inc three minutes, pelocn with n pepper, salt, and im am.; when done, put them in the dish you wish to serve them in, break six eggs carefully over, r prtn- Ile salt and pepper over and put the di-h in the oven till the eggs are set USEFUL HINTS. Cam' The following hints may be useful , as well ac economical - -Vegetables will be kept beet on a stone door, if the air be excluded.—Meat in a cold dry place —FL.tianr and sweetmeats require a dry place ; so does salt -Candles, cold, but not ilainp.—Dried meats, hams, d c., the same. All sort; of seeds for pudding's, naloop, rice,kc ,should he close covered, tcli preserve from insects: but that will not prevent it, if long kept. Bread is so heavy an article of expense, that all waste should beg i tarded agamst; and having it cut in a room will tend' much togirevent it. —lt should not he cot until a day old Earthen pane and cov ers keep it bent. The best means to pre;•erve blankela from moth ..76 told them and lay them under the feather-beds that are in use ; and they should he shaken occasion ally When soiled, they I hotild be wa-ned, not :wonted Soda, by i , iitten'ing the water, saves a Oreefldeal ori.i.ap It e.hould a melted in a laige pig• of wa ter, -ome of which pour into the tubs and boiler, and when the lather becomes weak. add more The new irnprc.rement in -oft i.otip, it properly ti:•ed, a savin of near half in (pantile. THE GOOD DOUSEKEICPER tar In every rank Chore de , erre the pretest. pra, , r, who heft acquit therricelves .of the duties their station requires Indeed, Ms., lice of not a matter of chow(' Lur if we would innintain the dienity of nut eOrneter a: ration:it being 4, ' In the variety of female acquirement.. through dome , tie occupations not ro high in e!.ievm t hey—forme; ty bJ , at when neglected they "pro dure much human misery There tea= a hme when ladiea tnely nothing . !.-eyond their' own tamc ly rtoncern , but in the present day there are many who 1-.7anw noti,n ~'.orrr them. Each td there ex . trenie, r.hou!d be avoided The direction of the tau, I. nn turon‘iderable of a Jaiir concern, a , ir involve! , judgment in . - expenditure, re-pe.c,t ability of appearance, and the c4ontort of the Inisband and th.•z„loy . hi, partake. • 4.! 'hilt ho,pitality. TO DESTROY DANDO.OPF The yolk ‘..1 a Ire.h egg 1- •Ft'i : g•tii be one ut the beet article- (:•r cleaning the Wa t t, that can he ii•ed It acts in the rntvir way at .cap in remov ing, the dandruff. but little Jr no alkaline gnu :11k, €l,..es not, like soap, change the color 01 tl.e hair. nor render tt hnr h, ua f.itirit dies ; but, on the contrary makes it , oft and -like. It is toed thus, --Beat up the yolk of an egg t( qfrrtly free from the while) evith an equal quantilY of soft xeater, arely it to the hair with a t.olt brush la 'having bntdt 1, the licNil!iiiitilgood lather pro , then clean it all *ell off either with buti wdl,r, or rider, Ar orroozi:.-dower water )3nfornintion for ibr I\oplfs, on mr PLA " wiry" nErnl",iE IWill' ARV Trtr. Bra/cams of Urea' 13:itain soup:A-tan( a portion ot her resources? Because her bullied sod, contrasted with extensive sea coast+, and numerous rivers and take-, intimate to her population, the expediency of ohmiiiing, a large portittri of 'herr su-tenance from the` waters. These Pelll with life, and to furnish of agreeable and nouri,hing food..which may I be pronounced mexhatruthle., t- r t.nito,ze nations, as the Ka - n-chatkadale•, Brazil ! 1411,, Je. possesst . ,t he art of preparing fi-h in a great vartstv ot way+, even a• a kind of door. bread, With many ; As the islanders at the Pacific Ocean, fishing form+ a principal o•trupation, and a ! t-eric!iis :;and of study reference to the ingeni ; ous meilmode and Mstrument-t which they hare an . vented. To a groat pail iii' the rifirivatect world' LhP takira of the herring, cod,itinnY, &c , Is of still realer roue. The oil of the shark, cod, and her . nn., I.' used for burning in lamps , &e The in habitants ot the eastern coast Or the; middle of Asia, clothe themselves with the tanned skin of the sal mon Mani- prt• of other fish pre employed for the purposes of art, a' the scale• ol the btrats, for making: talie peal Is. tiLagreen- is made froth the stkiti• ot !harks and rays rip- Wm' re, Fr•-tr Vic almost immediately in the air ' Became asphyxia for suspension ofpill• sation't_is occasioned by the !inking of the bran chiir, or gill, no longer FuppoTted by the interpo sition of water between their larninre (or tayer , o; and this idea has. been confirmed in prolongi4 the Ide of fishes. by artificially keeping the- lathinus in tile state of separation which the water prciduces On the other hand, by compressing the branchnr under wirer, similarly to'their condition in the air, death ocefirred as quickly as in the latter fluid Water mat• act on the respiration of fishes chem ically, physically, or mechanically. The latter in fluence ban, however, been but'imperfectly atten ded to. In Flenrens, with the view that water exercises only n mechanical action on their respiration, pip seral fish into wine. They did not bye asimwater, but their death was lunch lon• get deeriycil thin 'in air. He explained this; action elite wine.!by remarking Ibutitiis liquid contain! , ram-h less air than water. , far WHY DO FIFtES, witen rit.in, float on the Aurface of the water, with the . belly upperplost ? Because the body being no longer balanced by the fin, cf the belly, the broad Intmular beck prepon derate., by ite own gravity, and turns the belly up permrm. as fighter, from its, bring a cavity. and because it containal he swimming hladdim which continlie to render it bqoyeni,—Trhitte.s Natural lit go; -7,- of Se/lorn4; rr Wits DO muss materially increase in size, previous. to the approach of the spawning season? I3ecause they may be the betterenabled to undergo the fatigues and castings by which spawning is ac ,orripisnied. The muscles then acquire sire and strength, especially those connected with' the tail, the principal organ of progressive motion, so that the body behind appears 'plumb and round. A great deal 01 tat is deposited between the muscles, but especially on the belly, the flesh of which is, at this time. of congderaLle thickness. Wnv noes a FLOOD, or rough wind,.assist the 11y-tither Bccanse it „not only obreures the vi-ion of the fish, but, in .a river much &heti, chance■the appearance of their haunts; large trouts almost a'o.vays occupy particultir Stations; under, or Close to, a large atone or tree ; and, probably, moat of their recollected sensations are connected with • With this tlveelling.—Sir Davy. * WitY snout° Tlt BARRE'', 'be eaten with great rare r 'Because its roe is poisonous, and has often given rise to dangerous symptoms when eaten. in 'WHY DO NOT FMLI SLEEP? Bectute• they have no eye-lids, nor any membrane to close and cover their eyes, as animals that sleep have, THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND 'POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Parb ICEMMAL.. T Ixos AY & ELAN !STOP,. askers, Backstairs Ala ad Bookbinders, Pilitaiftlykis, have removed _to their New Store, No. 115' bona sink Street, above Chesnut, where, with More room. and increased. fedi- Ines, they Intend continent's The Bookserlins, Publish log, end Binding hotlines*. to all its branches, wholc. Gam andretail. , ' They Jain:always keep On band a general assortment of- Medical; Dental, Scientific, Agricultural, Musical, Classical, School, fdiseellarte oun, and Blank Books, lei' which they - invite the at. tension or-tbe trade. Orders from Booksellers, Libra ries, or t3choola, for Books in any department of liter ature, will receive prompt attention, and the books will be furnished at the very lowest prices. ' Blank Books for Public Offices, Banks, or private peiscins, made promptly to re- Catalogues actheir own pubncat toem, or complete Catalogues of Medical and ticientstic4 : ilooks, will be furnished, upon application being Made to them Ly mail, or otherwise. Foreign Books Imported to order. Dee. G, 4fl-fm • PTItieIjAIERY rzurtrixtray!! Doti sse.Live. and llanel's Ilatt.i.ulotratettdorante, Lla most capital article for cleatwins the head and hair. Vistaiere Arntuatique, a t.upetior artier,. for the toilette. preferable to the best Cologne. stnrr'• Chemlent flair Invigorator, Vet no's Ma giellair Oil. Velno . a Partenan Fluid for"Curting the Hair; Glenn's ltornan Katedor, f•mr the Complexion. • Purified t'harcoal Paste, an excellent witch: for the teeth. Treble Extracts, for the Handkerchief Genuine in Bottles and Pots, Indian Oil for the. Hair, Roue..W. Atnandihe Inc chopped tranda, " Fenner'', celebrated Poniatle.lliviite, - .Vtillorotno for the hair, a fine ['tench ankle, Ito.er Tooth Paste, POWiier for removing Wait., Wheel , r'a Teiberty 110.',111 Waoh. Roua..erathiontit,r,, a Ite*r. Tooth Paste, Cologn,e • riot:42;llly and Lavender NY niers, For sale at the hianufaetniet's nth:4 at • IkSiti4lllls.CLlP2p VarietY 5!,11,` Fib 11,1552. • uurarnEws . ESSENCE OF COFFEE 1 of parkage of this Essence wilt go as far as four pound- of Coffee—and Coffee nods or this Esienre u ill preserve the taste of the real lofee, with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. It is also more conducive to lie;4111 than the finer Coffee, is ea sier made, doss not require anything to tleal,r 13. tlaul us fres from sediment. This F.-setice is now extensively used to various sectons,uf the connt‘y,:i single agent having ~old 16,000 cakes in a Angle county iti this State. price 111 cents per cake. Fut sale nholesale and retail roy the stittffllloPr. at 1114 variety store: R. 11.1.1,NN A Agent for Schuylkill Co. a} Merchants and others supplied to eell a gain at the Manufartutet's prices. Try it. I have examined an ankle pit pared by NithiPtfl. Ifutninel.d.tohler ar., Co.. of Philadelphia, called '• Ea sence of Coffee," which is intended to lee used With, cnifer. for Ito. ;intim.? of improving It I find it not only feet• from anything deliteriou. to health,' UM on the comi al , the ingicdicnts of which tt is composed. are perfectly wholesome. J AMES li. CHILTON, M. D. Chemist and A nalys.6i,73 Chaiiihirstii. New York. Aug. '22, Ps!,l. • • PAPER HANGING STORE, . POTTSVILLE PPP ER for Pillars. Halls, Chamber'', I itlic r e, &e ., itch Velvet and plain Borders, di.c. The Enbw.rihei han made arrangements for a large *linl.l.l' of Pape , Hangings wiih two ealetisive Monufactihretei In Phil . adelphia and New Volt:, and will Leep as good au aa• 'lament ao can be found in any one store ut Phila delphia, all of which lie Will sell wholesale and retail as cheap as it ran be ptkehased ul Plitladelpitia. lie has Paper fin common purposes as low 35.7 tent i a piece. and glared Papers at 1.3 arid t. 5 cent, a mere. Alen'cold pap e r, and D e r n ,atir., Oak, Bailie and Panel Piper., rise-hoard SFrenesi, Blalue •, der , ern braclnt as tine an is.nortinent as t_tri be found at any store in Philadelphia Paper II Merehm.ts and oilier., pa 'phasing to sell again, ran be emptied at city 0 hole sate arriage added. . Piper Curtains in ar.at variety, f..r sate by the doz en ni attune piecer, whnlPsale and !MIL • D lIANNAN, Bookseller, Pt inter, PuldiAter and hinder, I'onet mite. Myrch-i6, lit- -1-- PUZIE WHITE LEAD V\ CTIIERII.I, h lIRI InEft, Matatfartnrers, No. NIIIITH caret, Philad...loo4, have mu:' a ettc.d wipltly t.fllteti wartalitt.tl pule W (11TE: and those t. tiat.uner.t it ho ha re ttet:n aparlnglt supOlietl cat I.OI,SAIIIe K"' Ada run uu 1101alikir.311.1111 now have their order:, fin& No known ,th-tuthre p.,,,spx!!ll•ole preservative and beattlit)thq I.nnterllirn, in . s palm. It, an equal c,steca anauttitt rated I,l'llllr teat! ; hetior 4h) , 3,4:1111ttr, hicolhet 111110f13,1, 'ad . )* mal.i 0.111 u... It .I.le, tliS ft lar - , be. it the .teady alto ..f 'he tuantir-tr ture,,. ( GI/ I3 . tny Csl. l 3, 10 .1.1/ply 10 the pillthr a fll'r fee tly (late %I. hitP lead, art.) the Mac t' 1 - 1 u )• 1h111:ind Ga th e a rt, l e . (.4 pinor that 11,1131 10, Wit'h fa vu r It is 111V111S111y branded:on one bead %VET!! a. BROTHER in full, anti unthe other. trurruntrd Miro red tettr.r.t: Philads,Just 12.18 M y "INTERESTING Zia LAINES. Important don . ..very h..s been made 110x1 dontd- II le.. will 3111'30 1141.311.011110111 if the Sefentine. and hod to furthPir nand developer...tit% In OW fond.... and 100 initrti'negierted 'wiener! of An-henry. It onrn 001 b,l/Ifl. Will to enahte tiq to I tin() the Invnitstion it..tt the One lie the. set, that will -e2re to soften and dintint , h 3101 PNlPll.lilte ntea.tire• of the present. ft here 1 4 ~d A 4,ll...specially 1111 r l•wr4itenrJ Iry ettiletheitt,il%ol i• ,httietirti ht . the 1ii.p3t1.11.• 01 111.• ghltie. of iiitihtiter, and wit?t have the traglant aptrnx ..0 the fetid= vlelded to the tleataiitt‘ tti Inffr stilt Au -1111110, Of Orn vi withering approach. 'AI a reeetit experiment , rondittled by , the it no I ilietnons of ehenorat.proces,rstriel. attained froth New tow.% it nay, hlowele .•1 delightfully :Gd0r..... material wllmh,lnlhen it.i.th Mtert a titelorectini! thititt nee. and 4o mitigithir and rithihiele lathe nehanitnent Krht i. , tt their free health I. pre..ereed-Admoritt hunt the field, ail' rant:fel re if It. lute ehe.k, lire 01,1, Math' redldt i,I V.llll the itell,llM p;•11,1111Y4 01 hitt turner, nod Ihai ioyottet pp . ... 4 0 4 01Y (*11...M -ated. There 11P Wlv illst!....!erAt and ,t , nderfill rtlwarl. been r.relvrd and :tie Ins 4 . 11.! bV 11". - Ili% INN A N. 28, IA!'? .1 ill .1 It; ne, Q llti .IPYIN ruriee te: It'll; rye 1 : ehl • A ID rq,rn 1,17T1r71 ?l/ 1,17/ b" , :' ‘! REAM YODITI AND MANHOOD VlGOR(iffl Lir.. or , .1 prentalurt• dr.:lth. KIN 11KP:14:Vim Self' re-ervanon Os/11,* 15 reniA. Titl3 I•oo ; „Plat published. Is 1111 , ..1 syll PLY... 611 tit c',7ll,3lloli, on I lrr /Itlifot lf p.s snit , t; , :e3J1•..; Or the ha - m 40 Man and Ohl ag«, and linuid by all Tn.. I valuable tOri ice a n d n atntttK It glyrot, tVllti 144.1 CM ...its of noooy and god . ..rine, and 4ayr anon- ; ally tlioncritid4 of ht.,. Pawed+ by reading it. will t lean, hew re prevent the desAtottioll of Iftelt children. A remittance of 25 (vot,, otirlin•cil in a Iritcr, dd. I itrr-.rd to in. will ensure - a Leak, unit«} enYylopC,l.ll, retells of mail,' Dr. K , 01;;;4.11 t«at4 W.4.nr he/ of Tbitil and Union Smut.. and Phlladr:pliin, may 114` 01111'111frtilalitridentially.— l% Ito piano, ItilltsPil under 111, ea, Isf !tr. K.,, utay ,el, tnunlvcronGJr in 1114 3. a g. , 10 Ilia n, anti r,nnlidrnMit 10) lia.•11 ht. 4.3.111 ~oil's el a tlim.thee may adates• ii, K„ Irtter, (post 103 hi) and he Cllrea) it heel, raeltavep • oNdetth . lite...illtectieum. ti,rt• , by pf !Wing a rettlitta robe, and pot Up .«ru4..1144111 damage and um H....k gents,: Pedl.ro. Itanyaitiiers, and All others abate weil at, vcrt• lOW rates. 11er 97.1551: • sF.bly PEC CHERR For Me Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, 1101RSE5E'S3, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. l'ilany:years of trial, 111.1e3.1 r,l impairing the pub lic confole.me in trj,vi med. ine, has non tor it an appieclatria and notoriety by far exceeding the man sangarti. expectation% of its friend:. Nothing but its intrinsic Virtues and the unmistakable twricAt eon (erred On thousands of auffereta, could ntleinate and anaintatn the reputation it f.nj,qs. , While many lore :Mr reined tee' thut7t upon the nmxnwnity, have fail ed been ,ll.caldecl, this ha. gained friends by every nisi, rani, re, d bet,crii% on, the atilnied they can refer forget. and predttrall eines too numerous and tot/ temarkshie to he forgotten, Maio it Ina (n. 14 on the public,ra ryreteral that any one tnetllcloo with infallibly cote there is abut ' dart proof that the CiICIIItt: Fri . roust. does lint arty as a epnerst thins. but almn.‘t invaitably,i ore The , maladies Inc which I , 1. emplol cd. As tune makes these facts wider amt bettor known, this medicine ha; gadually ti.e.tne the hest rehance of thi:atilicied, (tom the to;-tabln or the American peasant,to the palates nt European King.. 'fhtoligh• out thfa eatirs'conntry, fit every - kat... city, deed ahureit rvery hamjet it contaho, eticartv Pei - - Toes el• known as the beat ir-aidy ertant t - tr tit , ea - sea neatie Threat and Longs, and it, many foteien countries, it it comine In brertensieely tired by their most it,telitzttn f'hysirtot,/. In Great Ltritain,Fterter and Germany, ti here the niedl;al,:eietwes have teal b ed their highest perfection, evicaav racroast. in. truduCe.l. And In con.t.to nor in the Armies, tiaopr• talc Alms [rouser, Public instituiions.and in Mimi a the pActite, .as the anrert remedy their attending Phystrians ran t mpiny for the more danserntil Bl fecricina of the lungs. Also in tuilder rases, and Gtr children it Is eare,.pleaaant and e !retinal to cute. taCt,!lonie of tile toast flattering, teatimanials we re celiedia ve teen front parents Witn have found it t r C..l±Plpailiculatly paideutal to rhildhhod. Titirentanv PretOtt&L-is msniifartured his praC twat ii7hemist, and every Goner of it under his own eye, With invariable accuracy and care. It la .sealed and Moiety/I by law from counterfeits, ronarquent.' ly can he relied on as gennine Without adulteration. Wel:lave ondearnred here to furbish the commu nity:With medicine of.such Intrinsic superititity and worth es should commend Itself to their confidence —a kemed g at once safe, speedy and effecinal, whlCh this - has by repeated and countless trials proved it self lo be.; and by great' care in preparing it Selig chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted With a remedy that wilt - d 0 fur them all that mediilne can do. Pitparcd and sold by ' :JAMES C. AvEn. Pratkitt and Analytical Cbmtat,:l.onrell. Maas. • Sold in Pettarille, by JOHN 11ROWN,; Atitters rilti, J. U. FALLS; and Mug/lira generally: :lay i, 1852. TULE POULTRY 13REEDERti TEXT EOOK comprising full information respeeiing the that molt breeds of Poultry arid the mode of raising them with twenty-tire Mow:mons: Price 19.1 tents. Jos published and for rude at . U. BANNAN'S Cheap nook and Publish'''. Otiose Is a capital book for Pedlars, who will be envoi led:Cheap by the 100 eeptei. DYCLIVES' DICTIONARY. 4 Machina, Netball. D' .lea. Engine work and Engineering, illustrated With four thousand engravings on wood, and one of the most valuable Works. ever lamed, Just completed land bound to i Svo voinmes, and for sale at ItS IBSt , 11." fidlyriAN'El, Cheap iluok.atoro. FOR 1852; ' HANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY. 1.. W. nvIINES & CO., , (ernatuancr, 18210 , General Passage and ForrignErckayge 00ces. _P. W. BYRNES & EH.. C 9 SOUTH -- , :STREET, New Yarlt,29 and 30 LEW. tv• 4 ^i . IS WHARF, Roston, G 5 GRAVIER va. i itl!" STREET, New Orleans. - ..,• 2,, ;_n -, ' P.W. •BYRNES & CO., 36 WA TERLOO ROAD,Liverpool,l3 EDEN QUAY, Dublin FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM Great Britain and Ireland . ' ARRA:Sit:EMENDS FOR I. Sss.l.—The Subscribers beg to inform the public throughout the United Staten and Canadair. that they have completed their arrange meets for the year 1852. Persons sending (or their friends,or throe returning to the "Old country:l will find it their interest to select our several magni ficent and' well-known Lines of Packet:, sailing ay below. for their conveyance. 1 , :o expense has ,been ypared to have Cmigrauts made comfortable during the voyage. Ail passengers engaged wish us will he shipped Linder the superintendence of our own Finn ; being tire oldest .stablislied and must extensile the Trade, and with such unequalled arrangertiethi. emigrants wilt meet with facilities from u* thitt nn other lintise ran furnish. We can confidently insert 13.tiout (ear of cootradirt ion. that of the hundreds Or thousanda ser.l out by tie curling the last " Twenty . spirit years," not one has_ had just entnit , of coin. platntr a} Alt au r e ova: rut eats are plainly stated, and aches made ere adAered is. •ci - In all cast, IN lore pt.t son. detline Coin log the mo ney will he rehtmled without deduction, on returning its the pa..o.n. , Vertificate. and Receipt. llemittanret to England, Ireland. Scotland, and LES. The subscribers. have at all times for YAP DRAFTS alight, rot any 1140.01111, 011 the ',National Balk or 1,, land and all its branches, •, a hit It are Paidin'e of discount in all the oriaripal tow lid ihrotigluitit the ended Kingdom Pereons tesiding 111 tile country, and wishing to send money to their Irieuds. may in sure tot being done correctly, on their remitting us the 3111101111 they wish !lent, is ith tllO name' and ad dress of the pernotylor %%hoot it is intended ; a Malt will then be forwarded err first Sailing racket or steamer,and a Receipt returned by mail. 1' W. It. S Coliase well-known resporisibld A gents an all the seaport tonic in Ireland, Scotland. and %Vales from whence Steamers leave for Liverpool, and 11l many of the interior towns, who art at. 'entice to Emigrants on embarcation, at Ibe various ports. In fart ail our arrangernent4 for .Pas•citgers, and the payment of our Dra.ts, ate so pelferi that no pos.dble delay or disappoiatutent can occur. 13 Fur further particulars apply to or address by letter, post paid, W BYRNES At CO., to South direst, New Tork, or B. HANNAN, Potticille, If yon de,lre yoni biseiness transacted proapt/s and oafelp, esti at B. Barman's Office, vt here the drafts are b=eued, pay able in all patio of En rope is ithian alts count, at any of the 1.1311k3, and n ilbuut any dkiy. April 3, 16.52. 14-if BREWSTER'S EMBROCATION, The hest Remedy erre docerered for Sreasee; Helloes itheuxnati.m, - Sisface., WeeLne•e of .1 . 41,414 4.4 Coktrarrion of the Mutate, Xouratgaa of tie Face, Sidi ue Bark, Gout, Headathe, T. , otharde. .Vt. Also. ant •/nratuabfe Remehh rjor Spada. Strains, Stiff , I,43lPfPtilt and Ciaile Lu, HORSES 'l'lll3 Embrocation is'prettsred of ingredients which very scilve,yet entirety safe , and pleat,int pii , paration for itheumatlitn. its. The rirnpricinr being await that there are great Mantilla nt troth In the country tinder the name of Entbrocation, Lin iments, and Liquid npotleld.c, absolutely worthless, Itereithelese, tarts great Coolidetta in ~ , a t'lng In the afflicted, that flit.. Ii Atipertor 1.. • knit eLe nee. of the tunet rapectahle person.. and fatuities have a teen their too i1ii14 , 14) 111 favor 01 Ile Oil., Wee to many , f 9 Ilittdeif late ly, and vete.aw Who have been %tittering Under - irnme pent to the Lin or iimbr, nr trout bralf eq and Vi 3 ine, have itiniid In/4*W reltrif (ram a t Antntilat I tibbine with this enthrot shin Try it and you will not lie olni.ttiviiiiiitnit. Price 2. onto per Curtlf. ate (solo Aintaote. PuicolL.l, Efq , Ail:11111r Co , N J : J PAN, OIasTVILLP, N ln-to Mr. fVe llovo.,rErt :•itt 11uv. 2 I.rett an exte&t.vt• dealer to h0t.... for thirty )earl NO, and have, had great oopoitottitir. to ‘ariott, ntiseamt, In w halt they are Allhfrel, And ihr %311011,4 tem.-thee In nee About hiterts yea is allt. I Wig latticed to snake nee of your Fontosseation, sti n t glare HIV flair I Lave rd n, totter remedies tor the followin g dila, air* to iv hick !Oils .11i11(111 glil.jo .1 vl7. • itillChalle Pdfallig at the Joints,' 51,11 glartvg. eh Ilddr' st ;or lacy 11. lhr.r noul.fi r, In 511 . d gar krl, F alls un tie anA eve!) sli.se si SP of a like HMO, e. I and Latta,❑ II .1%e•I h.r the ll'Ite,11• 0/111, ri I, +orb n so - rd 40101 r, llbestso o tesolt, Culp. Swaim. Brill •r,, Corns. Spinal titres tom.. pall. In the fact., ',hie. and hark. TlJOile.teleP . , Bottle.. St slits, and Its will( It 1 hiss btro gUairrl nearly All use fur woe}.art Igsolooras 44444 15 the he'll eta rrmedy I fist r err!, aged tar file abuse esonplaint, also ,oist 4..6sta...sable of II iss my , toll, and believe It to ,Ulo lo•dr 31 1 ollirt.• /I -het I. cmitaosi: PA.NroAsr. 1311F.W: 4 TEirt: MixrITRI -1/4rhu,,, Marrhqn, KOltfl Comp Geaptvg eleirsx. At, Mai Is. and .I,lole (le arra, 'l' J'ilictorn ha* been card and rcrninmendrd by I I.llv wes.l, 14ml ”11. r: a. a stand3l , l tileAle,l3o. and berm 111 tlarlieraue violent Ca „l'Al i n to, Chalk . , arod hilt fail I•• • a,. our case m ten , Ir/011110.- I , lm/ according to •I•reeti•ms • on the hott It IB )11.1 %Out every fitnil, , vessel, steltnlnial. barge, :tint traveller Ainutil stwayor keep on hand to at'lll,..lioldstets amn, • an the I. nisi,/ likely 1., all.iek ifs •01blvel ro the night, nnJ On , the ierir..ily is 01:plied. eliel.•ra 1 4 .. in Wort ea-. ~ preceded by 11.nrthgra, 7r31 Gil/mai Palisto 11l the Wine/or; and, kqetil , rea•inii why •11 litany poi nfluit . 10.1,11 e Want of Tupper li•nwan - a a,hhint-iere,l nt the 1 . 1 1 41 staer 111 the di-rare, 14 . it,, 11•1:0 111 prii.'ll - a physician brine the patient 1+ trlipl clue. Itecerrtiro ran be HOell to Insolrell4 of the moot 11,11/,`,l.)bit• p•-1.011 a , an well as 10 /11/yVilllllr/ WllO have 11104111, and wanr..ged its miss is it, Porllla Ile 10041 VlOlf.lllr.lgl. of llitilera M 01111 1 .• :1111) Riarrlga. PI rents , per (Kittle Cr.nntu err: (1011/ Dr Leonard LaWrenre : -Dur ing the Sinonirt of 1 . 06. while a v t•Il ill Mr is,l4g.inn, 1 had a %..V1.1 . r alto. g ni Cholera Mnrbas. attend,' Willi Ptlrs:ite of the 4%0-0.. .MI a 1.1411 , .. N. 1 ,101411011 and vomit lug I 1,, jute :111 , 111re. in , pared I , s , Mr Itrew•tt t, n filch Ihs:,ntiv gave pehef, few I , trirritieol ell, F 11,0•11 110 sillier hell, irie t%trainwei. I have , 1110.•113ed /1 In my own falnsid arid 11 In ntlirfr, In all sales with sine re kiiirWletlite of rnulenu,. I .1,n141 not hi , il3le 10•Ilrell111111ellil 11 no It -ale and ctlicirni medicine in 311 ea.., p,l * like • LEW\ A 111•11. F., M. I'cdary side, N .1., Jut), 11114:Wr4 . TER. s Pt.:l'l'oßA Ml X TUBE In Int ,11.ahle lirmanly for I"..eh Cold, loft ot•K Nkfte”.H.H A.orpin, en :•• ge blood . and IfriaLvlr', of !Ai Cheri and torn., , 'ore Throat, ..4H4roni,'llPoachuH, and Incipient rnieennipti.in LL+llis but two mi otny of psr , eior have -.U . n..•d It SI, auerevrfully. in the ottPrenr4tate , . 31 ,, t unnt.•tnu , reel Ifir3les IlilV , lrlg been ,ient to the pn.- ptb • lar, a..+ th.• fart Pim Phyoic lan., y - men and pnblie iipeal..erA are n.tng it for I hilSI! 11r). mom. that u+ua:ly drrnugtauy ' , qr. , I kraal , for brow billy, hat long awl roll-inn pill., prove I•eyt.nd a ,loutitinii It lo a v.•tv I "ugh reined). II I t L,ll used and ie•ted during the 13.4 mem) 'ear+, and the dentapd rapidly iltele34lllg. Price 25 cent 4 ptr VI41: 1 . 011 , .W Mt! One of air Carr,' nn rrcord. HMI) BUJ iil/10 ur. (.7"11.11/1 y, Btaim PP: Mars. Fr 5. 9, IS:,0 Mr. F. 41: 1111V.WPTV.11 --Dear the month of June. la 1.. I tuok u i.evere cut& which broneht on a revere and protracted The Hdidan Fever f.db.vved by PieuthLy and Dysenteit ; the first five' week, I hid n Very teVere 'tootle rs•aot rough, w hi, It Peerne.l to ter at &limn e the Atli of One oh the hest Physician's In the city of Philadelphia, whet., / then Neill, d. Myself and %ire frequently request , d perlithAlon of my physician to u.. your Pectoral Mixture, the 'beneficial effects of which she had el perienct d iti her own Rind }ear, before--to which rite 31,1 cheerfully testtrit4+-which. lie would not grant till the end of Gee wiell*, and shy cough .hull Werra:lMF, %I hen he , ald he could do no more for me ; but we MUM lly It on cur own tesponst hility, it lie knew nothing of It:. hropertiea. I al mar procured a bottle of your %rel.!. the 1100 or which cured my ronel, entire:lg./did - tem well. My physician came twic e a day to W ttneryito effect;, and unhesitatingly apertned the cure to your toed'- , idet, I beli e v e t• the he•t nniture f,.r cough. , in use. I have constantly kept it in my fatuity •inre, and teromnieroled It to others with the 'earn,- hn'neft cial tirerl;. I'blllll:topectfally. 4`llNni.i , :s A EGIIF.RT Prepared only by F. D Bit EWSTER. Druggiet and lit idgeton, N. J., and' or; tale by .1. tiIIOWN, DI urelst, Aaent. Centre Stoett, PotlavVie, March 17, Inr.2. I l.ktn THE GERMAN WASHING POWDERS, Far Ili cents sn/Reterir fora Ordinary Washings. Iconsideredby thousands wlid nave Were() k+ l. 4 being the greatest Srienttfie Wonder of the Worm Entirely doing awa y With that laborious rind inittri.. 1.11% plant it; Or rubbing the CLOTiI ES upon the WASHBOARD. and a yreat saving of Time.. Labor and Expense. N. It. To prevent fraud and imposition. (f.r.many are trying to palm off articles put up like mine,) the PropticlOr.l. P. IiOTP,, will put his writteniiiynalnle on the top Label ofevery parka,ie. Aud be' nly asks an entiplitened public not in , confound the Gentian AVaithing Powders with others that are in the market. KM put lip in packages with full dir..ictions and sold i the •ruitninal price o(123 Cents: 13- PRI srkits will find it creally to their advanir to purchase these Powder:lou cleanse . their TYPES and ROLLERS. bring a any itutierint allitle; for that purpose. Manufactured only by , 1. -P. 11017, Al his laboratory and Ptincipal: toPpot, No. 10 tooth Fifth morel, Philadelphia. • Bal.l 41 Retail l.y Grocers and Drirgat.ii. ernerltly. A liberal discount wide apd adirro iisirip for the benefit of Agents. 11;neutbk the name GER MAN WAAIIINII POW DEps, b.? 111131 19!.1. 51r. I. r • MCl—Dear clit.-11:ivinv used your Ger man WasWntt Powder, 1 cant luierfully recrouienil it to every Pervon for washingand scrubbing, believing it th be a great .acltig of time and tvouble, requiting la its ufea-xa Washboard, thereby being a great ;sav ing to the clothes and ilibprnAtig with three-fohrths of the Labor mid Crpenae requited id the old method of wbOang. Ponta. Ste. NARRARF.TC PHILIPS. Corner of Couitland ittiJ hLitkel Pitt.Plll The above Washing Powdere,are fo sale. whole rale and trial! ,by the anbseriber, who has been ap pointed 1 4 01 e Agent for the County of Schuylkill. lie a. ill etipply Merchants and other, at Mr. Itoyt:e Ni ers per dozen.and thus cave the carriage. B. BA riNANI, Akent - for Schuylkill County. Nov. 29. 185? 48--tf Gomm MASER'S'' FIEMOVAZe • THE SUBSCSIBER HAVING FIT. ted up nne of the laigear Coach Shops , •- t in the State, In 0 , 4 1 str.e, , • Pe:. nett 10J. ll4sAdetns Ar. Co.'s Screen Factory, where hia facilities :tor mattufactising all kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggnns cannfit be aut o:med.:. being a practical Mer.hanic, end having a numbered' years' experience in the business, he hopes to glee general satisfaction. All kinds of Canines and-tight Wagons kept on hand. -Also. aecond-hand Wagons, ite. All repairs neatly done Orders from , a distance promptly attended tw. • .WISTAR A.lllllll. 'lnas 5. Ma 434 f now - jaws TOMO Zett - Ti - ME: rr HAT freatornfailing Remedy for FEVER AND' • X tiCins sad INDIDEdTION;4uarded by the wilt. lee idlanstale of lire Inventor, JOBS R. &MAIM. M. V.. 111 , ftir sate by atilt'. DruggHtirin Pottsville, Pa. April 3, 1853. , ' 14-3 m MN -7: 111LAIIA P & RILLOING ILMLIZOAD N1F......,.... ...-..... _ .. . ',EDUCTION OF FREIMAN 9N MERCIIA - N DISE A to commence March I, Hal., ' RAIDS OF 'FREIGHT PER 100 MA. . .4..... • • ••' . f: la , ..1 I. : 4 .. ta '43 ,t r ARTICLE? TRAIIII.ORTEn. k.. 7 T. IL ' g 6 q r. A 2.2 .. I .7' !! A% ; . l 7: Z.. k. .- ~ . CA. . ... . . , ,Isi Class.—BituminnitsCoal,Bricks Ice. Iron Ore, Limessone, Pig Iron, 9 cis. 41 etc Plaster, Slate. Tiles, , • td Chos.—lllootna,,.Buir ,Blocks, Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin: }-1 0 i eta. 2 1 cis Balt, Sills. Shingles, Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and Lumber. 1- 3d Clare.—Ale, Beer and Porter,l /tidies, Put and Pearl, Bark, BirleY, , Bones and horny, Coffee, Cotton, I • Whiskey& Domettle Liquors,Gratn, I Iron Castings, rough ; Roiled. Bar or L i , 2 , (1 ,„ e 4 r , eta Hammered Iron; Boiler Plates, Flat. ' ' Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot,' Molasses, Potatoes, Nails and Spilt. a Hall PraVlsionii, Suger,.Saltpi.lre: & . Tobacco, unmanutinluied. J . FLOUR per barrel, . 25 ctn. II its. ArTi 4..!/ass.-Apples. Bran, Batter) cher,e,eordage,Earthen-wareErres, ( Orovelies,(riceptliioar staterl)hemp Hardware & Cutlery. Hollow-ware, 1 Lard, Leather, Live Stock,.Manufac- j. 17 cm 9 co. tures of Iron, ae Machinery; 011,0 p- 1 11. Ini. Paints, Raw iltileii, -Rage. Rio- 1 sia Sheet Iron, Seed's, steel, sweet 1 Potators,Tallow. Vinegar & Wire. ) srh Class.—llooks and Stationery.) ~ 11..4'143nd Shore, Caniphinp & Spirit Oil, China, IllasA and Q I ueensw are, cigars, Conferilnnerv, Ory Good., } 22 tic II eta. Holm (t 7r ) esti ~, Olt, Meat .riod Fruit, j Forrign Liquors , . Hon Spirits ofl ~. *lumen ne.Teas, Wines and Wool. ) Marc i 1.1'651 . 9d( rirmairrs.a, TOLLS ON COAL. ^ 40E ta thla t ' o r TUE PHILA. & 4AI/1711411A1ILIMAD Jj Pholadaphta, ApAl 12, 1852. 'The Raw! of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Al'oal% tr4lllB portv.l by thin Cumpahy, will he an f0110w.% until further notice : 111,e1,40011. 1 . 50• I 450 25 N t,O 1551 35 Prilladelpttia, I 5011 , 45'1 25 1 1 4441 551 35 Inclined Pl.ne , 1511 1 . 4511 25 " WI 551 35 INlceloo l lo,, r SOI 4511 25 1: . 01 55.1 35 (lettnahlowil II ri., 150 1 1511 25 .• 6011 551 $5 Falls of richuilkill, 150 145 123 604 5.51 35 31;innyunk,. I 50 I 451 25 . e(11 551,35 ?piing Mill; I 45 1 40.1 25 50',1 4S I 30 Conetehoe'n & Ply- . • mouth IL It . lin 1 35,1 20 l• 45:1 40 . 1 25 ambota and Pnita . ~• " and Jones' 1 35 1 30'1 15 ' I 4011 35 , 1 20 Nor'i.t'n of Ilti3ge - part, 1 30 1 22 1 11 1 1 35;1 104 15 Part li,nlo,ly: 30;1 25 1 10., 1 WO 30'1 15 Valley t'orge, V 5 1201 10 1 awl 25:1 15 Phceblxville, 10 105 00 ' I 15 1 1 10 100 Royeee For.l, 10 1.05 00 " V 151 IVI 00 POttprown, 10 105 14 1 15,1 10 100 D 01101, 1 ,91110, ' 0 5 1-00 90 1 1.51 10.1 00 lllrd4oorr, 00 95 65 1 05'1 00 95 Reailna . 00 65' 75 415 i ' 7 '9o 90 M= Motavville Motanville, iilttil urg llrtete. , raise By ‘.l.let of the ti.arn .it hintoetzete S. ,1111ADFOHD,'firerretaty . . May 15. 1ti.52 PASSEER."TRAINS. ()FFICE OF THE & unstuiNo a341,0.d Company- Pattjadriphia., Aug. 311, —Fall Art 3 HEDUCIIIi - From Phil adelphia 1.. Pottevnle it%tt Pas-mug-et Tome daily, (Stintlae excepted) oh and anet sew 1114,1651,in:0 traine tyttl he run each e. ay, deity, bedween Phlte• del:Mit and Foit,moille. MORNING LINE Learei Vittlatlelphia at it o'clm k, A M , deity, ez• e•Ti r',1114:1) , Leaves Potteville n'dock. A. M daily, except Smodat s,- ' Phliaflclptwiat :4an day,. I,,avp. P.4611'111..11 31lock, 1/.111).. evrvpl : 4 1111- .13“, Lt tqac• ear, 1./ r 1.79 ., racy. fletwFen Phila. and Poitallle. 32 :5 32 25 Between Phila and Readiol. 1,75 1 45 - Ileieit in Philadelphia. elllllY I' of Broad and line Pailiet.e.l, cannot enter the Cal, unites prO• vide,' , a lib a ticket. Filly pound+ of ha 'gage will be allowe.l to each pati• smiler in Meet , line., and naßsengerg are explemily prohibited from taking a,nstiling a. haugage hilt their 4141'n wearing Immtel. which will be at the risk of lit ownei By order of the Bun tii MAIVICM ' BRADFORD,.Serretary. Sept. f, list. 36.11 • scatuyurmt. ( 'F 11 V. 0 Tilt' L I : 1 , 1 0, 11. d 1 L c k ,,, 1 6r 1. 1 t. r ..1:;: , r 0 t , l . . "N AND ArTEIC, TUESDAY, APRIL 1. the I'a., neer Train wtii ieave Tanoo)ita dally (+uod e‘r. wad.? ,t 1 dI o't lark A. M an, 2/ .0.-lork P. M., connk-cuw.th 111.. Morning alit After roles Tool, Potoiv tile, lin the Reading Railroad. Rolitriiing. will I,lvr Port Clinton. nn the arrival ui Gig Morning Tratit from Plilladelptiia on the, iread iog Railroad FARE. - .3 00 •' Port Clinton, 75 JUAN ANDERSON General Arent. Yanta.iita.A.Drif I I , IASI 15 if _ _ -•— - NEW ARRANGEMENT. ,a{a • J iiiVeia & F.XP4ESS LINE. ".' receive and fur waid Uail per Pa—iiiii.7er 'Praia. (our Jisprees Car being alsva a In charge of aperial ine.iengerii) inerchandize of ail &cr. Also. I.:1[111.04r attention paid to collect•nl Oran" ;Ind X.., iiiiiito. Package. and Good. ilelive red daily to alf fniernieillate 'illarea between Philadelphia INothvillv Si reel, Pottevullel No. El, Philadelphia ; NO It Wall vle.reet, Net'', Vera • No. r I'aurl Strerl.'flosion. ' April 5.1551 STEAM CAR FACTORY. •Wg•• . ' t 'All Laubarriberaa beg lea ye to Inform llte public that to aabliteao to their former STEAM lINGIN F. SHOPS anal rows;nity, they have recently . put up lIVW Machinery and Shone for the ninntlincliire of ('or. I. CA its,Tl:licKr; nini oilier Rn ti Roar) Care, lay SlValli pill, i'f, which ea.ableA thew to elrcole all that kaaaal of writ k, not only touch better, but with greater . aleFpate . ti anal at the very lowest price,. Macula thus inalic therie eSieneite preparatioto, inallyialuals..anal companiam requiring u atril of tilt. !Liao', sa,lll final It to their nava hlage to give %hem a call. --. NNVDFR & MILNES. (hi 25.15L1 41-tr Agrr,rt Drsrutyrii fir fiihousCon<trtirlion c. DOCTOR J S. ROSE'S }IAILIMAD, 1)11 ANTI 111110 IN P 11.1.8 . . Iti Coxes, at and '25 cent;—flee how NieretilVi and can tM taken at an AV3301311, by frith ...reg. of all 3E,3 and without regard to weather. t.S•iVit busi ness or latuirtnu man should he without them a The'' , ate truly the Poor Man's friend, and the [ltch Mn', set:only. The above Fin. are the result of thirty yearerViar glee in Ptitlddvicihtd, and if taken with Dr .1 et ROWS TOnli Fever and Ago.. Mixture. they will sore the roost .ttihtiorn eases of Fever and Agne.'or Chills and Fertr. Fnr Live , Complaint*. Dyspepsia, indigestion, and all lraeanditinnl of the system, they have no equal, au thounind, in the imbibers and Wel:tr.:in States will testify, whu have them As a purga tive pillthey atSlike a charm, free from gulping, stiettgth and appetite, and enlivening the !puha. For tale, at Wiko!eoale or retail by .F 1 431 OMAN, .hernt for Schuylkill County. .s.llrtigekus and ot liars supplied at the usual whole sale price.. Also by jr .1. C. Pottsville, , F. J. FRY, Tamaqua. W, 1 - 2111t1S, Mlnersvidle. • August 33, DM. 35- DLEGG'S PERFUMERY' AND FANCY QOAPLI —Three auPetior articles of perfumery, 1.) . 11 rnimp! which are enumerated his justly relebra. led 1.1117 White, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge. Tooth and Toilet Powders ; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other approved enameller 80AP:3.— Walnut and Extra Fine arnd Brown and White- Windsor, Floating. Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Moans: Shaving Cream. (lair Dye, trotogne Waters. rXtratir tar the liandkrrrhier, Oa Marrow, Rear's Oil Crystal Punts& (a new article), Eau Lie- MI flair Rest or,r4lie; IlairOils, philoromes,Svc.„&e., are manufactured and for sale by .101 IN T. ClAlnfr. Perfumer Chemist, sei afatket Si.. brlow 2d . Phlta. Metthantis. don's forget that CLEGG'S is the etwapeat and mnet extenal,,e Manittaltory in the City ,- Give him es call. ~ 02111 ME DR.J.T.NICHOLA2. PHYSICIA\I &SUGEO\.. OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE. Dee Ai; 1650 504 f 10,000 PIECES PAPEIH HANGINGS AND BORDERS, • I . IIST received direct from the Manufacturers In .1 Philadelphia and New York, ganging In afters from is cent. 10 *2 per piece—all of which he will sell Wholeaale and Retail at manufacturer. prices. Velvet, Oak and Marble Paper, Decorations, Riatoes, Fireetmenns. hiouldiuge. Coitiratui. &.r. ace. In fact every ankle need in Papering on hand. Paper Hangers, Merchanta and others supplied in quantities to tell again at Manufacturers prices. . The aubseelber has titled up a room expressly for Paper, and his variety is equal to that found in any . :hare in the city. - We will .guarantee that the peo ple, wilt Ond it to their intetest to deal with him in preference to going to the city. D. HANNAN - . N. D. Paper Hangers furnished when equlred. Pottsville. March 27.1852 13— DERR'S RANGE. WITH = 4iTIIITG AMIR/MIS ATTACHED .—Thia Rang has been fitted up with a Heating Apparatus su cient to heat two or three tooins,conneeted with t e kitchen chimney, from the kitchen fire. In polo of econo my. durability, and convenience, it Is deildrdly one of the best Hansel. tit use. It pan' be used either with or without hot Water. Mahufacturedand sold at the Foundry of the\ subscriber, In Pottsville. JOSEPH DERR. July 9. lB5l . I . 28-le A "MICA LA UDIS. or the AlUentan HOOK of I ... l ,Chitreb Mule. one of the beat Music Hooks pub lished. hist :aired and for sale wholesale and re tail) at s 11. BANNAN'S asp Book and Ifistehlaheoue Stole; Nov, 1831. ~.3` 46 To July I, 155.2 Froiu July ?, 1552 a.c.z 1 • z. H [.. I • (..) 9;'), 95, 90, S's 75 n5l yo 90 751 711• ust 65 E 6ul I' N5l Uu .kFTERNAON LINE FARE JW4I“), EARL & co ti-If KEW LIFX INSURANCE QTABILITY, Security, Perpetuity. $2•00010 0 0 17 Net accumulated Cash Fund.. The Mutual _tint Instrtance Company of New 'Volk, No. 33 W4.4,L Street. ,Investmente: „v.,. • In Bank of N. York and cash on hand. 860.532 04 In Bonds and Mortgages, on Real es tate, principally in the c itletof New . York and Brooklyn, worth double ambunt loaned, - +3.1,443.799 82 In .Stock„ United States and Corpora , lions of New York, cost value. 107 . .978 07 Temporary Loans on policies in lieu of surrender, and balance due trout agent., 38,345 69 The Trustees, 36l number, are of the Min nestles. table and wealthy men of New York city. All the Profits are divided among the Insured, and, on the policies for the whole of life, w 111 be maJe available in part payment of premiums, after tLe di indeed of 1e53, to. those who whh .it. Annuities granted on favorable, terms. Losses settled promptly. Pamphlets - explanatory of the principles of Mutual life insurance, andillustrattrig its adVantages, with forms of application, may be'obtained of the Agent, A. M. COLLMS, No. 15 Minor Bt., Philadelphia. JOREPII 11, l:01,1.11% . i;Alent I. A BRITT, Seey. CliAs. WILL. Artdary. • April t 7, IBS?, ' 16-16 m LIFE nistrimiCar- firtFlE GIRARD LIFE INSUILANCE, ANNUITY 1. and Trust Compah goifFitiladelphia . Office No. ITS Chesnut Street.. Capital, $300.000, Chatter per petual. Cothinue Inmate ins.uraneeannilvea °tithe intuit favorable terms. The capital being paid op and invested,together with t [tile and constantly Increasing reserved fund, °f iefs a perfect security to the insured. The premiuw, may he paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a not or per °dimity to theln surances for bile, Tlie Bonus, Appropriated in December, Di 44, and the seeotol PotitLi in December, thin.amount to an addition of 4262 50 to every *looo' insured under the oldest Piallctett, making *1262 50 which will beltabl when It shall 4ccome-a claim, in stead *lOOO originally insured'; _the ne n .et oldest antottni to *1237 56; the Heat in age to ftr.tl2 50 for every too ll ; the others in tlre saine•proportion at curdine to the winouot nod time of etaiidstia, which addtti make an avrrige of Mote than 60 per cent. upon the ptemlume paid, without increasing the an-, nue Ipretritilin. The following are a few exani later sum 'liouue sir Insured. 'addition. IZZE *IOW *252 50 1500 bSO 2' 7.1n10 41.3 5000 1187 50 1... c Sc. No 2 27t1 , 3:13 &r. Pamphlet. forma 01 ran he Md at t Out:tieing tables of and fl he other. R. President Jutur F. .I•mr.e, Actuary . The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company in Bchuyikill County, and will effect Insurances, and aicu all 11.2CC53-3!y iutinmetk.n on the lubject. U. lIANNASI. June 29, 1850 2IS ly INDEMNITY. TIIF: FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .COMPANY OF PROADELPIIIii.. OFFICE No. 1631 Chi*tuut etroet, Fifth St DIRECTORS, Charles 1 , 11, Bancker, qeolge W. Richards Thomas Han, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner SarnuelGrnnt, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Continue to make insurance, permanent or limited oft every description of property, in town andcounity at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have t eaerved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample tbrptectilln to the assured. The trisela of the Compiny on January let, 1848, as poialb.hed agreeably to an Act of assembly. were as Alrirreagus /1844,558 65 itiorks, 51,563 25 Real Rstate, Ilia 358 00 Cash, 45357 87 . Temporary, --- Loans, 125,450 00 ;1.20,027 67 ' Vim, their' incorporailan, a period of eighteen* years. they have paid upwaids °roue t oilligniwo "tug -41,61 thessaud dallara„ losses by fire, therebi afford ing evolviire of he advantaged of insurance, ae well at, the ability and divosition to meet with prompf neon, all liablillie4. CHARLES N. BANCBER. pregajjnf.7 CHARLES C. BANCKER, Berretiry,,, The subscribtir has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution, •and is now prepared to make 4411,3110., on every description of property, sr the lowest r azes. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottarille. lan 11,.1851 2-tf PROTECT YOURSELVES frit E Delaware Mutual Malety-Instita nee Company I —Office. No'rtli , Roont of the Exchange, Third 81 , t Fine INSllRXNCE.—RuildlngiLMerchandire and other property la 'Ewen and CounfTv;inguredagainit los. or damage by lite At the lowest rate ofprein.um. MARINE INsURANCE.—They also insure Vete:els. Cargoes and Preiglitsforeigu or q.astwise under open or epeto..l polletee. ar. the :itteitteirtilay dealt, 11.1IAND TRANsPORTATION,—They also insure inert handize trsiirportrel by Wagolio, Railroad Cara, Canal Boat.. and riteaniticials, ou rivers and on the omit litieralterm, DIRECTORS. Jo.eph 11. Seal"' Janie:. C. (land Edmund A.. 1 .01111.,, Theophilus Paulding John C Davis, II Jones BrOoks, Robert Burton. Henry Sloan._ John R. Penrow., !high Craig, - Samuel-E.dwaid4, George" Met till, Geo. Lelper, Spencer Edward Darlington, Chailrli Kelly, „, Isaar.R. Davis. • J. IL Johnson, William Falwell William May. .I.ohil Newlin, • lie 8. Thomas, Dr It. M. Iltignin, John Sellers, I,Viltiain Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, - Wm. Haraley. ' WILLIAM MARTIN President. RC:n*IRD 8. NeWiroLD, tterrelary. , The ',surlier having been apnolmeit agent for_ the above Company. it. now prepared to make Insurance on all desrriptions or property on the nirwi liberal venni.. Apply at 1:1:11. Poor' office, Morris' Addition or at toy 110114 e In Mallet gireet, POttsellle. A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 11, 1k49. 45-ly NATI/NITS , OWN REMEDY. TILE INVALID'S D'ES'r FRIENDS .4 , W r ,ponT (IF Wi PILLS IN soIITH .fithleitlrto- VEI.I.OW FEVER ('IT. RED! TRIITII tITRANnEIt THAN FICTION! William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many years we have been the Salem agents, and plan ai onetime the e o uuty agents, for the sale of your yaluable medi cine, and during the whole of OA tunic we are not aware that, in any one instance, have the pills which we hive sold been complained of asdcausing or not accomplishing their proper lilifAlOn. II is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a Source where the medicine which Is sold lion been the meant, oftloing peat good and ofitavingroanyliVPS. 144,5 t year we told three dozen boxes to go to &for eign purt, and this day havejeceiveil a letter front the merchant who ordered then., giving anneenunt of the wonderful ir Otis which they did in cluing a large number of persons who were attacked With a prevail tog epidemic aimilar to ti.e valeta feeer%; white those under the regular physicians' treatment, who were in the llospitak some three hundred, Including the Governor. Magiqratell,gte ,11.111..147 . 11n19 to thedfsease. If you would like a copy of out lolter.We don't know of any Impropriety in living it you, and perhaps it would be of service I. have It published, together %clip our namer, as It is addressed toms. We- will consult the parties interested, and If you wtah it, you will p l eat . write us. Respecthilly, yours, W. & S. R. lyre. The following is the letter alluded to above:— CA vENxR, Match lit ISM. 'Messrs. W k FL II Ivra. Merchants, natein:— Gcntlemen—For some years part I have adopted in my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vile table Pills (thy whom you atP,llOl agents in smell)) , and have found that niedicine of grestvvorth. Last November We .were visited by a kind aintiani rnatory fever, (the same I presume whleh greatly af flicted Ourrreightiore, the Brazilians, for nearly a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy in the yellow (ever, and nearly throe hundred persons fell vlctintorii the epidemic (a great number for apopulallorras small se ours.) Our darter, named it the true ye.low &vet, but thew skill was inefficient in .top its progress, ton: fining theirniode of treatment to the_ use of Quinine, and the ipplicatton of leeches, forbidding the use of purgativite,And of course all the soldiers 'and who were obliged to be pent to the linmitals, as Elko the. Governor, several Magistrates, several officers, rind In fact all thrnte.wha were reallyancted with the disease, fell ViCilltli under their mode of treatment. ' A month previous, l had received hit e dozen hoses of Dr. Wtight's Pills, which 1 presume were bodght at your store by. rifeutra. Galetuitb, Newcomb & Fatless, merchants In your city; and with whom I ant doing hosing's,. I hid the opportunity In administer these Nile In several under my nor, who-were ofilirt-• ed with the same (ever, and two dose, or right Pills each completely cured them of tht.nnmplaint. / then gave sway nearly all my Pid , sto some twenty or thir ty Persons, and, ail were relieved as st w..te by en chantment. I have, : in consequence, tetnitted to Messrs. GOld *nth h„Newcomb andlarless, the sum of forty donor SW the purchase of IMO quantity.of this medicine, kn foreg of you to dellrat the Pills as fresh as possible. I request you Slots to desire Dr. Wright to ha re'his directions translated in French. whirl} will tend great ly to clientele his Pills not only here, but SW in .the othercolenies where thepopulation Is 'nose nunieninv. Escuae toe, gentlemen, Mille liberty I have' taken t o address you Willem/. which. Tor the sake of hu manity, I have been compelled to do, at 1 do not mean . to speculate on an -wide which proved salnlarY to a comber of poor people, and in fact most of the popu lation k reduced to a state of indigene., a ndiii Would De itinfhl for any one so seek lucre In ouch a Way. Accept, gentlemen, the most respectful salotations of your very obedient servant, A. Pies,yvie. The medicine is fat sale, wholesale and relit I. either in English. Prenchi Germanor swish directions, at the Principal Office, JB9 RACE Bt., Philadelphia. And far sale by • T. v. HE ern( & 1 1 , 0 , 1551/1 .. .1. G. BROWN. • R. J. Fry.Tatuaqus ; W. Gibbs, Miperoviilr ; Jon as Robinhold, Port Clinton: Jacob 'Dreher, Dresersiitle Joshua Boyer, Megeanohurg ; C. & A. Focht,4lng gold ; Kepner a. Co., Eepnersville; Gideon Whet-, stone, West Penn r, l Win..Cooper, Toseirore George Regan, do George. Potts, Brockville; Daniel Koebr Middleport • John William*. do. Conner ar. Rhoads. New ;Philadelphia ; H. Mosta, Port Carbon; Jas. B. Levan Co.,&lichrtylkill Raven ; William A. 'Jam mer. Orwigsburg, IA tn. M. Rieke,. do. Samuel Merin. Landingviile ; Johanan Cockill , Llewellyn'; Abram sehWenk,Gertrianvllle ;Jacob Kaufman. lowet Illia bantongo ; Jen B. afeCreary.Trernont -; Eckel & Berndt, do. McCormick & Clark4Donatdson ; Wheel er 6/ Miler, Pinegrove ; Geode Relfanyder, New Cantle; Wm Price, St. Clair. junn 7,1831 124 nifty 3102R1&S 'VERY Cllit AP !—Tnreiire - A. .Zen Port Montag, assorted kinds, some as low as' -25 cents, retail and wholesale, at price* a little lees than they have ever been'sold'before. Deniers' sup. plledcheaper than they can purchase In Philadelphia. Calltind satisfy 4 yourselves. item% Port Minilas, very cheap. at retail. B. BA NNAN. Fob. 1451831. . ' MIOTICIZI: . 1111POILTANT TO,IIOUSE-KREPERS. JRS. HOOVER, Centre Street. Potts. ville„Pa. w mild respect Billy announce to the dtizene of Pottsville and, the surrounding triunity, that he has ad ded to Ide large' assortment of Cook ing, Fella, °Mee and Sall Stoves, a splendlit ardate of Summer Range; can either be used' in the chiamerot In the room : tt in meyeame ; it lea very tonVenient article for summer use. Ile has Mao three sizes of Gas Ovens. Their are to be walled in the chimney 'for Cooking and Baking.— .These articles ate highly recommended for summer use: They arettoarrangetithat they willaot throw the heat In the room mates wanted. ifedcas the largest assortment of Hollow and . Imo Ware ever before offered in this Wilton. such as Tinned and Enamelled Boilers, Tinned and Enamelled' Rance-pans, lion Boilers and Sauce-pans, Iron Pots and Kettles, Skil lets. -Tea Kettles, Frying-pans, Flat-lions, Cake Griddles, Grid-irons Rosatintgmas,.Cotree-tallts. Cut lery Ware, &c.; also a splendid assortmnet of Ja panned, and Brass Ware. Trays . Ate-. A large assort ment- a Tin and Sbeeedrcin Ware, which. he whole sales and walla. .lie calla the particular attention of the Merchants. Roofing, Spouting,and all kinds of Boor-Repairing done to order. Please call and exam- Inc for yourselves. Ile is determined not to be under sold by anybody. • , , apri121,1852. 17-tf -_—_,.. --- rorrsviiian RouaritiitutiL. THE SC BSCIIIHERd. respectfully an ---"'...-. flounce to the priblid, that their new • ,„,,,..„!. Rolling Mitt is now completed and in ; < --......: . .1F' ndi opemtlon, and that they are prepar ed to supply-all kinds of U4t Iron of various size, which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices, They also tronrifsctirre‘ T Rails. for the one of the Collieries and Lateral:Winds. weighing front 21 to SU lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the imported article. tieing practical mechanical. and having odd consid erable vaperience in the Iron business, they Batter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to Purchasers, and will also make it tittle lelerest to pa tronize home manufactures. ti,6ar,655 56 BEAVER azo -- OW IRON . WOR - RS. HUDSON St ALLEN, IRON AND Bravo FOUtaIIPIP, reopeetfully Inform their patrons, and the Wale generally, that they are now•prepa red, at the !title ediabllvliment, to manufacture Steam Engine. of evAt . .y vice ; Pumps, Railroad and Drill Cm 5, an 4 every other devolution of Iron and Drava Castings suitable forth° Coo I mining or other :tow ou the most reavonatite term.. Also, mowing Cylinders for Blast roulettes and Machine work in general. plrc from thr Ite-. Anet ofelicy and bonus abe , lncr's4 by future. stlitions. Repairing of all kind+ done with neatness and des patch, at the lowest prices. MI work furnished by them will be warranted to perform with. They tt 011 id lolkit the eusloin of those who may want articles in their rine in this vicinity: All urders will meet with immediate and prompt siltation. .9. AIUDSON, ALLEN. • March vossi. 114 y. POTTSVILLE IRON WORNS: " #1,251 50 3,156 '25 2,475 00 6,1'67,4 &.7., .itcs and explana arther information ' ' , GEO. MASON & CO. RESPECT --7... fully unnounce to the Oublie that they A s .. hive taken the Establishment known A:-. ..... '.-=.7 1 ag the Pottsville Iron 'Works on Nor: .wegian street, where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manufacture Railroad Cora, and, 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 to their advantage to give them a call be: ore eneaging elsewhere.: (May ll if rAscaz. inorrwonKs, ' ------- mi' PIMA D'A.—WELDED WROUGHT Iron Flues, suitable Inr Locomotives, Marine and other Steam Engine Rolle from 2 to 2 Inches in diameter. Also PipeolorGas,Steam and othet purrinsesiestra swing Tube far Hydraulic Parser; Hollow Pistons for Pampa n f Steam Engines 4.c. Manufactured g nit for sale hy .. MORRIS. TARKER & MORRIS, . Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut eta ' ' EAGLE IRON WORICS. • 0 IN TIIE ROROIRIII:OF POTTAVILLE,- formerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. .1. Wren & Cu.respectfully .olicit a continuance of the; custom of the works. Being practical klechanica, they flatter them<elves that their knowl edge and ermerieure of the business will enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give .nitisfartlon to the most fasottott.. They are prepared to menu. facture rtleatu Engines, Pumps; Coal [trekkers, Drift Cars.lbitlroad sod other Castings, 80.:. ' All Ordere thankfully received tiOdpromptly exe cuted un the Moo reasonable terms. , JOHN WREN. . ' THOMAS WREN, bine 15.1850-21-Iy] I AMES WREN., Adolphe E. Bogle 'David S. Brown, IRON COMMISSION WARE ROUSE,- ' CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE frit E subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade Machinists end 00ot...store, at Philadelphia prices, (fieigt , ht added) wholesale ‘iii rectil.best American Bat Iron. nianufactuied In Pottsville. and warranted of 911114.00 t quality. ditto, light T T 4119. suitable for trines; arid Cable Chains, Itirnietted at Shim indite direct from the Importer E. VA Itin.EV & EON. York Store, Nov. R 2, Ivi. 47 11 TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTS• rr1111.; under.iglied have . lupt opened an ostensive and general assortment of TEAM. at No. 14:1 No rth , Cs F.CON D Sumo. above Rare Snort, PhtladOPhia; Where coun try MeirhalllS a ill 1111t1 It In lheir ittlerPtolY In call, ar they are determi ned IlloPPll CO t heaprlr9l Hulett. 'irk) not en any forthrr in any instance. rim 116 ~,,,h,igned haying been entrusted With the di Ceetian Aradeniy.taltes the liberty to recommend thin Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal, who received .his education in the best imit..rtvities of Gel ma ny and Paris, and who has been for several years engaged in teaching lii thta tOtlntry, willtench anFiOnt 31.41 modern languages. to Latin, Creek,fletiretv,(lefutaitand French. the higher' branches of l'ilathenia ties; as flensovir.r. Ateebr Surveying-, Menvuration and Calculus, an well as Natural Philosophy and the principle* of Clienit.try ; Whilst Mr J. 'l'. SItOt:NER, a graduate of Vide Col lege and a practical Book. keeper. will take charge of the F.'nglisli branches, av spelling, Reading, Writing, 4 . , ..niposltion, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, History and (h '- grapey. The Principles of hook-keeping will be taught and the pupils eiettided in the keeping of firth toil* accounts by double. entriv. Alaria C. Ayer. LI gradu ate of New ilaniceilitre ,eeniale Sernin:sry, has been engaged Co teach the Einakehtsry branches tied trig. Evell - Ille SHIA!, .1 br.ys will he faithfully taught by the teacher_, toetiewlve., and to pinto! men an op portunity tv ill be °tiara• d to .proveetite their , lithltrel aff tar a at any Of inlr cquinzon Colleges , . With a wirier disc iplLie shall he combined a respectful 31141 kind treat meat oft he scholars. Pupils front abroad can be ;fermat a-./Med wide boarding On moderate tertu.,in reaper ta 61eluivateboarding houses. Those desiring lo learn the German language thoroughly. can find admittance In an aceomplished German fatuity. The to Mb of ;inn are an hitherto, ' 82-1 yearly far I.lnellageg and thawing brit:arra, The year it divided Into 'a VeSSIOLIS, tat front the lvt Moddann dept. to New Year, $lO, es. Ira 47; !LI, from New Veneto the Monday in April $7 and frt Al extra. ti from them eh. the Id Nfonday ti July, $7, and 61.. W ratan. Balm payable at the end of the lost month of roe I. v.esaion. it is highly inipor tant that every scholar kiould enter the School with the commencement of the hint 51441011.. 'The late .foceple .1. Lery'A Sire/ Pene, foe 3a le here. AmilN ii•T RAToRs totho Estate deem It their a . ditty, In order to pre-rove the high gepetation the above Pen has unstained for it, many years to the gov ernment offices and throughout the commercial com munity, to adopt this de of cautioning thepu against a commercial Pen attempted to he palmierroff as the original one. well calculated to deceive from the close imitation of the late Mr. Lesg's Sigwarure on the interior 'of the lid of each mix, and also of the shape and labeling of the same. These epur boos goods have been got op by certain parties not only to sup ply masons who sell woad the city, but also for the purpose of introducing iu a,.legitiinale form, through some portion of the trade to the public; repeated complaints of tale have Wit to ircqulry, which show, to some instancea, they have succeeded In this. It has, therefore, become expedient to.astahlistt a guide) for the detecting of these eolonterierta. Alt noses wit bat, the !SIGNATURE; -of the sot.r. AGENT, M. PlliaLiro, in his own havdtariggsz on atm outside : MONS: •lIIE CiSflibtsr. sitliTtlnu I let theta come front what source they may, and NO ONE le furnish ed with The original Pen to sell tinder- rev CIR CIUMIITANCFa. The littention of stationers Is partico- Fatly called to tlielorgoing facts; several having been in:pissed Upon. The Anent has the original book of certificates front the banks and government offices with him; also his aprointinent (fors the administra tors in their own - hands rillne lIIITNIPII a3•The stilanariber has been appointed Pot Agent for the sale of these Ftna In Schuylkill •county, where the gentline•nttirle.can be had. - Vireo l'..ne are need In the Costom Ilnuyfo nn4 Pahll.c'nfficeg at Washington, and are pronnonred the best Fyn, In war: TO INVALIDS AND THE SIGH. cji.EClFie lit ntedies rot each Complaint prevalent ra in this section of the coo ntr y Ptonf. most con clustve-or this truth may be hid t wi th a FREE AL MANAC fur thin vett r'c otri trirrirre particulars) , by Call lOC on .1. S. C. MARTIN, Cent re 6lr pet .1. W. (111111 el. Minerssitle.. REIFIIN I DER, New Castle. AGENTS for this County, always ok•erving on EMI% remedy"ihe follow tng NOTICE —A it Preparations her/tofu's known a• "t COMSTOCE'ri" or COSIOIYOCK do-CO's, always belonged and now belong EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Lucius S. Comstock,: and though the signature of Comstock dr. Co. wilt be" continued. this coca label with the fee simile biennium; of Dr L. w:111 in Cutureliesiguate the GENUIND. - Pbtladelptda. May-ttl. 1650. Mn. Slop as —Sir : After being bald for a. number of years, and laving deed nuaitiroiss preparations to no effect, your Chemical flair Invigorator- ha s pro. dosed aline head or new hair, and I hardly know how to expieas my vatitude for the benefit I have received tram your valuable article. ; ' J. Wait:MOUE!, No. 10 Orrhar4ol. The following testimonial is from Mr. editor of the Satorday'Cologer: ' ...favor ses fists berronarroe. —lt gives us much pleasure;'; unsolicited, to record our testimony in favor orthe ;feat pleasantness andentireelficacy of lltnns' Chemical Halt Invigorator. On reenSiting from 'a recent severe attack of illness, we diatovered that our usually healthy and abundant crop of hair, was rapidly falling off, and chancing to have on band a , sample ofthe above article.. furnished by. the mand remoter many months previously; we used hut a sin gle bottle, as directed, and fond It to operate like a charm. In entirely checking the fall and creating a new and healthy action of the scalp." Cautiox.—Ask for Storrs' Chemical /fair laripati-' me, and never let deals,. persuade you to use tiny oilier article as a alibi:flute. Price 23celds par bottle. (Uncut Wholesale Agents—C.' Pd AMEX CO.; No, l'2o Atch St., Philadelphia. For sale by dealers generally. Forsale in Pottsville by • J. 6. BROWN. Jan. 17,1035, - A-11 • 11,01R1N.131/11N1811 h CO 49 tf Dee 6 1651 They de,rere to call ever} at alterdian to a hoe lot of TEAS. all ire:h.lhnt w ill eonttotnd themselvee to the 111041 pat 'colal. Come and sew,_ ALTER & Grocer. Nn.143 Nu? 441 St., above "taco, • Phitara April 3, 1te2.14-2m POTTSVILIM LiCAZIEDTV. ANGP.I3:, Principal July 12.1t151 CLitITION For gale Wlmles.tle aria Retail at agents' littera by R. RANNAN. ALL OTHERS pais* BE SPURIOUS. • 1 asn.3lo. 18.52 3 -am• ARC YOU BALD T is your hair falling o 61; or t! your head covered wlin Dandruff of drurfl if so, make a Wit of STORRS, ICA L Ilaiß IN VIGOIIATOR Hun dred+, of persona In all petits 01411 e-country, *tinge tiend4 were entirely .htid,'ltave had their hair fully restored ra lie original perfection by _the nee of this valuable article. Read the Testimony. New * Vork, Jan. 1,1651. Ma. 41'011E1—Dear du,ltn, or Newton LL, obtained a bottle of your excellent it invig orator toe Ma little girl, about four year,' Ma, her bead being entirely bald . ; no hair of any congequenie havinpgrown, on her head from her nhih, and, Nur pricing as it may appear, after having used but one bottle, ccomplete head of hair was produced nearly two Metes long, of a One bcalltly_rmwth• A. DOOLITTLE, M. D., N 0.141 Grand St. int latter. LAsTi N G EFFEC6 qIT A NO. There is a stra i I nge de sio4 affecting the minds of half the linnets the country, - ~ • upon the subjec t of guano not, doing any good to crops su4ceeding that to, which it is applied. Frona•althousand othersimilar evi dences which we ha — ve on hand, we select the following exPerienceol t ilon. James A. Pierce, one of , hiaryland's farmers, as well as statesman. ! i lie says, "April, 1845, applied 350 potinds of gun to an acre 4 growing wheat' the land being very pody:— Of course it was applied as'a top-dressing„ mixed bowevoi, with plaster. The wheat was double in quantity at least: tine ch;ver succeeded it ; and in two *its, one of corn and the other t small grain, last year and the present, t 4 effects are stillapparent." How IT Sllo4fi HE Aertito.-7--Tho' pato may be applieti , as a top-drOsing With . good effect. as in t 4 above instance, still it 1, the better way to sow it beatlcast and plough u in for every kitd at crop ; aodaltvals, Whe n used upon any kindbf small grain, clover or other grass,b6'isowri. HOW T( CULTIVATE : DEANA: Beans, for early table use; should be plan- • ted as soon as.' there is security from frost„— Make large hills--say two feet over and one foot deep, and fill in with good manure to' within three I:fiCtiei of the top -stamping in the manure as compactly :as possible, and, cover the whole with toxin. Around the edge of the hill, insert your ;beans by 'ma king holes with your.finger, inicover Otero carefully. The beans should be within four. inches of each other, and occupy l the circutn: lerence of the circle formed hy the edge or the hill. immediately •in contact with each bean insert ' 4 st i c k, s a y about the thickness of the thunrib, and some sly feet long.— Crowd it fir my into the sioll,..and bring the bushy top o r all the sticts, , together at a point exactly over the centre of the hill, and se: cure them closely with a Stout string. you perfect tit, the hills may :Lie madelarger, indeed of .any ditnension from two to sir feet, if youjcan afford manure and mum : When large hills are madcohey have a ye. ry pleasant; effect, and appear like cones [r 1 : i verdure. rising from the inib • TAR FOR SHEEP. have been in the pr4ctice of trednig my sheep tour or five galluus of tar to rut • =A hundred sheep per Yeari My plan. of lug is to mit it with salf,, by scattering , iu a iong 'narrow trough, and pouting ti,i itar upon the salt. lo.this way I have nude ficuity in getting the sheep. tu eat it. In aJ• _clan° to this, every time, I handle my Atei. except wlien washing them, I apply a tar to the:nose of each extettial_appt cation I deem more Arri , Nrtant in the 5u; . . mer and !all months, When; the gaii-fly troubling 'the flock. This is;the only articie that I have uied prevent disease in sheep .fur a LlUMber years in Which I have Leen engaged in Iv, growing .the result haA been that f lost one Per cent. of ini.Sheep, by disease z i all kind. 4 annually.. :Wheit . I sheared ffi7 sheep, la'St May, I had over six hundred, an; I am nutjaware of losing, but one since: ascribe the unifoim health of my flock tuitt use of trlr. I have made these sl atemenN that Mart may haie the benetit,:of tny experience.- Ohio Clillsrator. lIOW TO SKIN i,`A ALF. My Method is as fu/lows sldo as mut: of my Work as I can myself, and in as sbix..4 a lime :is possible:-First, I secure the as soon as the finishing sithke is given him by meafis of a inn pu.t in ai the stalls so '4l the small of his bacli.jartg thus keep loin the pin# till lie has tiOnerstirring; Then b ,13fi wing a horse ready harnehed, I rip the with a 'knife:and aftek removing the • littlerrlund the leg. stripit down wnh n a, force of my hand, completing it by &nit A. my fodt down between ; the separated's:, A and lea. Then first reniowing with the kn,V the iuslde corners of the.skin.dt - tve it dun: smartficas before.° When the skin is rete.i-A ed in tie same tnanO'r from the other 1eg,t,::7 1 small chain is secured to it, and to this its horse is fastened. The; legs being then ss--.. - s; , cured hy means:of another chain,'the.skia , !.,,, at once stripped of by the horse. 9 ob•-•. 14 thus taken is free Worn cuts.—Albany • vuthr.! 1 .. TilE GOOSEBERRY. ~ .t 1 .. , Th 1 mildew so common to this fruit Lqi . induc d many persoht to leave their calmly , ; tion. i A correspondent ,of the Bucks Nu:;- Intelligencer, gives : this •as a certain Phir. -- titivE4s-- - easy and qieap: enough it j4 - ..tr , 0-, 1 etlecttve. ' .;. ... . . If the soil around the roots of gooscll - . .*, : ;. huslis, is kept covered withhay, wet,L6 stonally in a weak lolutioollof salt in taf.-: or better still, perhaps, with marsh ' or bay,' unless the bush es stand in a verr.,:4 , : . fined( or shady plade the fruit wilt oerer injured by the dtseas,e, . I have tried it, speak frdru experience: Too much top not b l e left to the. bushes. i ROSES. 4'l: te en , .. ; -- . .A . , , T4e 12 following everblootning harJr - Vb es are rebommended as best :—Hyrrd F l .;$ --4 z pet udls--Madarni Latrey, Giant 0i;.133 1 i , I t ` Baron Prevost, William Jesse, 1.. 4 Rt-`- i.71A,. 0 Duchess of Sutherland, Aubernon: fiAr'. ,- ', 1 —Madame Desprez Bouquet de Florer':a N I nu lde Malmaison,. Pierre de S. Cy'r, `,.,':V, Bosanquer. 'lhe best hardy climbing roses for molt Northern Biaie.s,"—Boursan Elez! Queen of Prairies', Baltimore Belle, Sur , Eva Corinne. ASH ES . . . rasses , are mare benefitted by asbzo : l: . l - other crops :iinCe they _require a gta,t! . amount of salt which ashes contain.-"a all permanent mowing , -lands, e l peinalti'.... lighter sod's, ashi , s are among the cheg:.::)', of Manures. .411:parts of Flanders and!: glum, countries .M.'which the science :.t , riculture h as been carried , to higheiii3 nun , , than in any other . part of Eurore , ,,i : 1 loss of s. .great Joss of vegetable matters from i- - :',7 - i. is constantly restored by ashes or bow -l-3 - 1-:-:i. PLOWING We, observe that ti en{lp And awkwardly' jto leave stripKof ides as well as at tl of equal width j and i tshed by, goint .rout (Nis furrow until it i! fence. 'ln this wa; ploughed grouud is ti • . If i to trees ib ypift air ,i • trunks, of the. hal l• k ive the trunks scrap . iI huewash brush, 11Ou of soft soap,l (quart of salt: - ID" qu imtity emisphercis to : A 4% in I
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