e Wit nnb Rumour. THE FRENCIIMAN AND DEtCHER. A haltstarr'd Frenchman, once, 'his said, Pass'd near a Butcher's door ; _ Where Bnttsh beef—good white end red, • -_Hun; round in plenteous store. The Frenchman geed with longing eyes, Then loud, "ton, bon,". he cried ; • _ The Butcher Luna'd with quick surprise, Then spoke with Wounded pride— " Get out, you great outlandish 'cheat, Nor talk such stuff as that; You say bre; Lone—l say vicar, sae t. And malt extremey fat." PERFECT MODELS BY FANNY rEts The Model Widow wouldn't wear her veil up, on any account. • Thinks her complexion looks• fairer than ever, in contrast with her sables. Sends back her new dress, because the fold of craps on the 'skkrt " isn't deep Mourning enough." Steadfastly refuses . to look in the direction of a " dress coat " for —one week !:,Wonders it that handsome Tompkins, who passes her window every day, is insane enough to think she will ever marry again ! Is bond of drawing off her glove, and resting her little white hind on her black bonnet, thinking it may be sugges tive of an early application for the same.— Concludes to give upihe loneliness o!_ house keeping, and try boarding at a hotel. Ac cepts Tompkins' invitation to "attend the children's concert," ( just to i ty , ea.. yule T 0172- myo Tommy is delighted,and thinks Tomp kins " a very kind gentleman," to give him, so much candy and so many bon-bons. his mama begins to admit certain tittle allevia tions of her sorrow, in the shape of protrac• ted conversations, walks, rides, calls, bc... :Soap or strong soap suds will destroy green ant. 1 -si-s sstsr--- •-• --!-- - . --- - paint more readily than any other color ; the In the morning early. : . Clocks, Titne-pleses,Watches and Jewelry of entry e.- .4= Both ; Trains 14011 at all the stations along the line ' 'l7tO: • -children's concert," ( just to ilcerse httle Tom- . • . description, repahed with great one,and ; warranted. tl a 1 cansa. . ~ prOl ' ville , ley nas the same effect on oil paints that it :Dealers *applied witb Clocks and gigs k Triturating.. , ; Ist class ears Urines ears. ' , ' .6.'1 '"'. l) ' Tommy is delighted,Ond thinksTomp- .. . - has with grease. - I have seen Many painted : May 8, Ittsl„ ' 19-ly ..ioner Reading to Philadeiptda (It 75 lit 15 - -t• ..-. oive him, . prod' ,do, to Pottsville. . .I 05 rts ,C, ollgi roomi-soiled by the catelessnes 'or ignorance 'REMOVAL. WATCHES AND . CLOCKS ritii.o.:l to Palos dile, 9. 75 '1 25 fa, id - - . .... of wish-women, in the application of soap or : , The subscriber would inform his friends and , i f() ti• Depot in Pointville, eniner of Union and Ra ilraad ' ands ..ed ))/ .. 4 the public g enerally, that babas removed his streets rear of Anierican IlOtlsc.' Passengers nannot It: '..' lts streing soap-water ; when - it does not destroy s , establishment next door to Geis' Hotel is Cen- etw enter the ear. unless provided with a ticket. ; tisfa . , . '7 tu, t -, Ire otreet, where he offers A iplendtd assort • oft' PlitOntinds.of haet t age will he-allowed 'peach pas- .„) t %. '.- - - the paint, it may effect the lustre. ,I" l'. '.' •11 6.1 7. runt or WATCHES, ci.oCßti, JEW ELIIV and Sill.- ,sen g er mu then , linen and passengers are expressly _-•.•- _. , ,4 ' . ppilobatot from takinganything as baggage but their • . c.-; , eMT WARE. His stock consists in part of Gold Pat- 01. . '''it - , sot own wearing soparel, which will be al the risk ..,i , ii, .--: - . ( - Sim cries a little, When. Tommy asks her il .TO PURIFY WATER. 1 h i s Cot. Gold Anchor end Grad Cylinder Watclice. Silver the -- , Copt ... : Patent Lever, Anther Cylinder; English and Heartier ownior. I ) "' er "h. ~ she hasn't " forgotten to plant the flOwers Nine ounces of pure, fresh lime, says the I Watchra. Gold Fob, V e st arid Neck chain*. Ear a; t) By O r der of the Board of Managers- , very . s.. Ir ri * C -: , Rings, Breast-pitts, Broarhes, Bracelets, LoCkeli, Me- S. BRADFORD, Secretary. . 1.7 jai a cerrain -cemetery.") Tompkins comes - ~ '23.1r ' .. -I Scientific American, dissolved in 40 galley's . dallions.ls:telei , s (I.,ta Pins and Pencils lei goat va- lone 5. 1R52. - _ ______ -- 4 .. tb inland thinks her lovelier than ever, Emil- &tr. sescisrtsitte salt all eYes, Gold Thlmbles.Sil- iirrnrEl `3I:2IIITLICELL RAILItOAD. - : ‘, ia. of water, will purify 560 gallons of hard wa- var . Ware. Tea-aisoups. Table Spoons.llescrt Spoons, IL7, ~ 1 . ing tarouoh her- tears. Tommy is sent out ter 1 . - - the precipitate is chalk. : It takes 16 Toots. Silver Portnoinais, Pocket IltioltS, ;Wondrous. , l:t l Y t i i ,l e f;' -.1 w,• ,ve vcc -.,:,",;:. -.---' . Violins, Wan*, Como i tions.Trintiboons, Cornefs, or- ' iteZ-i-Ngg•OT`ilral7lPU:.' -'-.,,,f,' E ; • in • Ccr the gcrrden to make " pretty dirt pies ! hours for water to settle, and all the impuri- that:lilies, Clariscords, Bass Yarling. Banjoes, Hr.'s. .‘ve an• ._ _ , t )peicE or THE -LITTLE Sr:not - Lama N•viusercul } ' ' - a to a . 4,a 7.,;ll7.:•: . nt i rA n k pl f . ' ,- (19 the utter .demolition of a . fiew frock and tics to settle to the bottom of the vessel - which . . Flute.. and a great many articles too numerous for in sertion. All or which will bn sold at the lowesrpii• ~ are ••• l. -- • Roil !loud dud Coot Courpaay. i - ON AND AFTER TIIEsDAY, APRIL I, 1651, the traus,ers,) and returns very unexpectedly; to as. arid all goods a ill be gintrahter .1. • ti i• ke coatains the water. This is a very useful : srecatio• Passenger Train will.leave Tatita. i wa daily ( oniiday ~...- , Watch...rand 4:locks catellalla repa Sett and warren- ' • Inn - e k renisil.) al Wis'clork' A. 51. and al o'clock P: 51, fiad hid mamma s cheeks very rosy, and to., ted. Having considerable erperience in business. lir lw foul, 1,:" liflYr t. fact - in chemistry, and is not very extensively ' will strive to please all who favor lOrn with their ctn., , on. " tool connect With the Adorning and Afterni/01l Trains :;• II •be tossed up in the air by- i fompkinsc - who -.- . frOin Pottsville, on Ihe Reading Railroad. ki. , 'yips known. , . tom. ' 71!"K ELIA:. ~,i ti,•,l:i• upturning, p, ill leave Port Clinton, on the arrival It''''", gilt e' • • ..t dixfares himself "'his new papa !" , - ' that of tits Montin Train from Plot:Mei thia on (We Bend a I . •g - tidfo . - . . - _ - . nl.- Pis . ' mg It:Otos:I, FARE. . TIIE PIE PLANT. REMOVAL! nEropirem i. . relief, ev ille., ' ' ' . . . •-•- To Philadelphia, ; . ~. - - - $3 00 ' ' OIL . •• 'rumens EUGIT."-The truth of I used ? ~ -Tan MODEL Winowsr. begins to think of A correspondent ol the 1 ucha,na Farmer ex• s-- - - eon Clinton, . -- - - t. 5 . ' - , the old Latin proverb, " ?Sots Flits," ,14,31 it to JOHN ANDERSON Cleneral &pint. ''''C'' , .K , I !' - N0..2 before the weed On his hat .loses its i .:-..- presses the_opinion, based upon experiment, is anparent to All the world ;_„ and . .ter4. in. all Tamaritia. April 10, MI .. 15411 • . • the finportarta and convenience of be ono:le:lee ot first gloss. May be seen assisting. young tliat the use 01 'ashes for the pie plat:it pro- ing enabled to mark the nutmeats its they fly, having A.:nosey.' is ii , MEWEITS & TOI.LS ON COAL.. . ~, i ,-, :, girls to find a seat in church, or ordering duces a more delicious plant than any other by almost universal custom made a +newts a nem:Ma ry appendage to the person of every body„abe: under- ay., of a IP .F.N111:, M. 11 ! . !.. 47,:,-'e...... !;:-.1.4re- , ..4, 7,1. 7 ,1 ...-D- , , , V.; signed is happy to announce to his friends And Om - -•-•-•-•-s• •,-. saast a c-`4.-a-. a....-Stas.ris _ b . carts off dry crossings, for pretty feet that mode of culture-,not beinre sotir, but just . , 1 1-; f • ' • • ~ public that he Imo just fitted up alien:ire new estab.: BREWSTER'S PECTORAL mixsrunc , -, : s : - ate waiting to pass over. Is convinced he containing enough acidity to, make them Ilahment, In Thotrunon•s new building. on the-corner , . 1 :, gal :•-•' s of CENTRE AND MAR K ET-itreets, POTTSVILLE, Aw fara/unkie Se Y I wed or Coughs. Cold:, lufliten. ._ 0 rtir''' or TIIE l'itil.a. & RE•Disto JUJU:m*OO3,I • • ” cri • 1: •!I serer teas made to lire alone." His " chit- pleasant. , • • . . . -• - .. SI L.., ....._ where tic Is prepared to sell all kinds or Jawelty alid "v" ware • 11178. a Nile assortment of Watches, La, PArittair,ll - hespisys Cough ..Ile a sle, Co ogh, S p itting, of Blood, Pais awl Weak nese eo, Phiradclphia, April •23, 1552. i f The Rates of FREIGIrrs and ToLLS un Coal.trans• g(' - ' fel ; ,4 ". A t::: dk•en must he. looked after,'“or, if he hasn' 1 CRF.ASES OUT °OF VELVET. " , ilratlelplita,seven stories m e m ...... -.. . gold and 'silver, Hull Jewelled) Levels, Lr.c., and nista Os Carat and Limy, Into Throat, ~ ported by this Cpuipitoy, will be as fonows, utiti ~_,_, l OH "7 - '••• lets VI , apy, he would like to be looked after-him- Creases may be removed from velvet .1) ^an very onon build one t w ice aa high as I ha c l. " very difficult for him to walk thr ' a g reat variety of Clocks of all prices and quality,all 4Af (1 . 41P01, fironrhiris dad - Incipicut (wilier nutty,. : • ••• 1 ,'C .. of which will br• sold cheaper than the cheapest. "CONS ...prism. - - -:---- f• :-- lei, To . II Prion '.! , 3S'if -I Draws-a deep sigh every time a dress pasiing the under side of the Velvet over a : - 'lnd' idig"gl - fn"e'led. at W''' '' Ile hopes, by atom attenttini to buslnras, with too - --omen, many of whom rpm: tact that so, many thousands of persons have ; deratn rharges. to merit a continuance of the liberal I used it so onrreSsfully. in the dor, rent miles; and „ July I, 18.1',2. ; July 1; Mr. ss •'' 117 4 s . rustles past with a female in it. Is very par- warm smoothing iron. Let one person hold •- look upon t heir it trenage he has heretofore received. ' numerous certificates baying been pent to the pio- , - ' . •' e TIC • , ili TO .r. . -Lilo to- • a - 4 . if. ..ci fr, T. 2. 41 .44, 1 2 P. -,,F,X,.. tdbi JAMES W. HEATON. ' Minor. as well as the fact that Physicians, GlergY-s r. - 'Ocular about the polish of his boots, and the i 1 • 1 . .., tle ve vet tig it, and another 'pass the iron ; -6 - o.t- ii. lasi . , ns it for those dr •, .. 414 f • Men andpublic speakers are us 1,, , y ~,.,„ . . ''•eliors;i.f 11 2 : - 11 73 t; 11... we.. CUTTING GRAIN EARLY. , 4,4 , , ,, ,- aen fi't Of his gloVe ; thinks lie looks very inter- ____ _— , tinting seneatinits that usuany arcolapany sore ~,iver, Ci = Ult.+ •-• c.) s, _•_ - all er,... ' ' li ' d II t:dtx It gen icn sprea out le garmen „an ~ s • r, throat, na well as fitt bronchitis, hacking o ti m its and ~d it, , . stra ItiOomoid, , I U1;1 4511 25 11 I 00 1 1 551; 35 Grain growers are now almost viversal. ~,•',.: , • • - - i . : • . esting in black. ,Don't walk out in public tl l • b. kl . t 1 I tln '. y, :set ris y, wi lave ve •iss., s. ' . consumption, m ine beyond a doubt that it is a vory Philadelphia, i I 50,1 4511 25 i I COI 55135 - ' ' 1 ':1.2,1 '4l much trah his children; when he_does, TAKES , ...-- 1 wi. di,e.. • - , • . sneer inr rougli remedy. . It his been eucceesfully need and tested during, the May,29, 11;52. -, Inclined Plnne • 1 SIE I 4511 25 ,I I 6011 55; 1 3 5 N tremor'', 150 I 45,1 25 '' I 604 55 1351 y in the habit of cutting their cru,'-ps curly- _, - .... THE YOUNGEST 1 . ,ReViVCS 1113 old taste 1•OL PREVENTATIVE AGAINST !SLOTHS. ,- iis. . V 734. DAILY k SON, last twenty years, and the demand is now i rapidly --,- „„ . ss.' - • - i - o "- ' -Jr/ • C.! : stunt /s Vertu:int:two R 11. -- ' 1 541 I 4 511 55 I; I 6011 65 Iya 1 r. e• before the gram lias become fully ripe. . t.i...is idra l ~,,co_ R .,.,-.....,,, ~... t Jou. 0 i . tor . , -. . NOTICE TO FEMALES. . bworars awl Jaraters se incicasing. Price 25 cepts f or vial, }ails of schayikill. 1 50;1 451 f. 5 II lam 1 a 54 35, - ' r• -, I DOCTOR VS. ROSE'S ; . moonlight and poetry - pities szno - le men with. Take of cloves, caraway :seeds. nutm g, a, , John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest ~ - • muss ranee a awns wartasfts. - . Manayunik. ,• r 50.1 415 125 1 , I 60i1 55,1 35 , By this practice tnuch .is gainetrand twilling . i n,:;,.. ..b.c ,•,,.. -.. • , astir: arii.' tale medicines now in existence. lin thipm numerals aavittar. atbgnit-Wsla The following le one attic m ost mina:l:able cnros ~ A , Spring Mill, i 145 1 4011 25 - I 50,1 45'1 30 10St. Wheat cut in the nina, or jost utter - • GI, - all his heart! wonders how they contrive to mace, cinnamon and Tonipiin beans, each 'c l amor wino) the constitution Is debilitated, the ner- wan. Aso rue! altawwu on record, from Burlington County,,N. J. : 1 - - ...,4 . '4. ..... o - -...- tlonselinen-dc Ply- . • I C '.% . ' eitSt ! 'Reproves little John for saying " pa" one ouuce ; then add as much Florentine or- :wiry is ies.cried when the efforts of nature volts e - . - , Ara «soundly reown : !ha Utast stens .. ___ . _ Ilttowses Mitts. Feb. 9,1850. - - - i ••••`- • - c;....,11. , - tw ,„ th B. Et. . ; 140 I 361 to :, 1 sa l t 40 1. 5 the pulp has aequired a sticky dr dots* :s:', ~ Ind ;" aro weak and deficient, or are profusA and cm r- of the Mom Goods, -,0, Ms drawl at Mr. F. G. BILEWIITED..-Dear Idir,-111 the month of 1!'I • i - ' E . Z-1 :' . ,Cl' SO LOUD, when-he meets him in the street. ria-root as will equal the other ingredients wrotight, when the fare Is paleand aimless, tle i wholesale or Mut, at -• ; - June, 1546, 1 took a severe cold, which brought on a RAILROAD. OR ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, . Itatotnt's and enits ,:, • • ~ t • 1•4! 1,7-5 t• tts- free from Mercury, . and J o nes' , 4,1 35' 130115 • ' I 401 "3.5,l 20 consistency, and left to ripen oti the stalk, -, • ~,,-,.. , ,y ( N Ilii,m-,, at -am c.l i e 1 ength feeble and yielding, the spirit troubled a d No. 216 Market Strest, aloes Scab, war severe and protracted illness. The Bilious Fever ' •'' fel ...• Sets his face against the practice of women's put together. Griud the whole well to pow- g i r di 1 11b I, • epre•se ,t to lea t • to cu. 1 It Old shaken, and con- . D ,,,, u , unit . yi bu ys ept a, _ A , Iw. Lind eau tie talZeit di ail seasons, by both Setra, of Norn,t•nornridign. ' I !;' l 1 : i preferable for flour. - • 1_i• ,.. 1 .,....,. „.... .. , .... , p 77: : :: : :.: . , followed by Pleuriey and Dysentery ; the first- five _,, _ rtnd willi„ot woo i. we:ohm es•Norbusi-• _ post., - . ; I 30' l 25•110 4, 1 35,1 .30:1 15 I • ho going home " alone and unprotected " from der, anti then put it in little bags, among 1 Tininess destroyed-then Bull's eisr ;•sepauri'llalYi'stah'soir'aereign remedy. It &solos Nature in v on.. errsausara no um. . 01,,V • "Early Cntling," says the Western Err• t * l-4 • - o r o ~,,- r a mono man i. 4 0.. ‘:ti -.'l / 4 4 anmantsd to as amass they aie ' . L ee i ( k i s , . 1 , e ta u d d . at nu, II . without thein.o They Portl-Konnefly „ , 1 1 ; a n 1 11 9. 20 .1 . 1 1 1 1 0 0 I 1 I t a 3 05 1 11 3 23 01 1 1 5 5 , • rere_ning meeting. Tells the widows his heart your clothes,. kc. the t win:insure nf her duty, braces the whole s -s- a:"Le' ; :i r r; r : y l l y t i tle. P.,,,r Man s friend, and the Rich Man it Valfe s kTorge, Thornizetite, , I 10. 105 00.1 I ilt 10, tOO trier and Gardener, "is the practice of iiie 7.,-,;:'%„:"''...--.V -' - • ' a t o v s e c tli t a t ge d v r e fi r :i a n ce i n t d li e l u ri c s"i A a r) I t r e n ti u ..." il ' . - -•:. . the beet Physicians in the city of Philadelobia, where I then resided. Myself and wife frequently reipiesi- •- . . • ove , . o , e re , e tof thii , ~,3 e ,, , i nae ., . R 0 res I , . 0 rd , .Ito t 05; -90 ,'; 115 I lel oa hest wheat-raisers, whether the grain. knee. -• . 1 ' , Ilit. alt • Pills r.. 1 y S 1 Y -- 4! - : • ' ,-• dates for 'em ! Wonders winch of all the s tem, reliew• permanently the natural cuergics, ,• moves obstructions, checks escessea. creates pine :col . , - ed permission of my physician to Ilse Youri"."" , " 0,, i n p h i tad m i ,bi A , ant l if 14 1,,,,i, w lib W.I. i 4. Rose's Pottstown, . 1 10'1 051 90 . " 1 1.511011 00 - - TO BOIL GREEN 'CORN. healthy blood, and imparts health aud hepatitis:Al- . ,‘ _ Misture.the beneficial effects of which she had ex. - damsels he sees, he Shall make up his mind Clierr tulles generally to adopt the use of this me li- - - s • -- 0 i .52 ; ; . i 05 1. i t ail 90 I• 1 151 10A 00 ded for ' flour or fbr Seed. , l The grain fills s s .,': : d . iin . Toss: sesta. slot !tans 51octore, they Will eure the Douciarsvitie; Husk it as soon as gathered,• and put it on - i . i 0 . i di , r t ?Lay 1, b . .. _ ...... ___ .L _____ . _l_9 : ly .. _ o: l l l , l r e t h i c s • h d o _ s hi on he s • hr e o l% ileMsiniiilnoie_...yisehair:irbheofesire,,Thlldii rot stishborn . casrs o f E e rier and Ague . . C I C I IOIIO a . nd R liirds t ito n ne, I I On, 95 I85)I 05 I . 091 95 out after it is cut, and the wheat is: plump IL' . -ni l one. we would see ar ass an et ng, Neese, ant -.,_ . ' 90' E 5 25 , ' 05 90' 00 ; ••7" tO marry. Is sorry he shall be obliged to . : ,ver. I•or Live, (lomplatni•, Illyi.o.psia, ne Walton, eat tit, . • .. : STOnoirrs• um's. not gr.r,, oil the end of five weeks, and my cough; tO boil immediately, coverina it closely with unbanpiness, n a them. tban noW exist; iteltilth -' , and all Iliti o ti.eondoloni, of the system, they have no Betw`n. Reading-gr . , 1 . oo t . bs i 75 l i Os 90 .K. and beavy.--Dead ripe seed:KEEP better that -.0.- ,. .'l l e '-':-.' . disappoinCem all BUT ONE " has long 'since , , o would take the place of disease, thc rosy th s elt clallE Subscriber has recently received a new and, mill increasing, when he said he could do no m o re e q ual, as thousands in the Southern and. Western Molirsefile, ~ _ the fine inner husks. •Corn SOOD grows • va- would succeed the pallid face ; we should have i very ifigeniMi, artiClC qt . Lamp n ailed the Stii• for me ; het we mutit try it ( ( Ts ar own . respoint ' op. 55, s 5 11 95 on 90 those that are only just ripe.; but seed situ- r .,,,,_..• , rit it tes will testify, v. lot litive used•tliiiin Al 311 urea- Mohnsyille, ~, .... .; . ~ i.• .- - preferied orange blossoms to the cypress- mite* Instead of te a rs,*•*d timba l ), a long life. JO" dear a Lamp, for the use or Httldvltte and others Who bility, us in knew nothing a t propertoo. .. 00 • • Pid atter gathering, and should never be ex- stead of one rut piton by disease, or made miserable • pill th n y dr ! like, a charm, free front griyh t y,.gis- f l t i r a w ni t b n u in ra n , m, 1.-'„,.. i 7 6 5 5 1 741 1 . 9 0 5 5 ,W oo , , ' 4 ply ripe will germinate sooner and stronger, -,••• .". .i ,- . .:. wreath. Starts up some fine day and -re- - Wart to dispense with the grood,le Sod aitmoyanee dna- once 11 0 51,411 4 141 lino appetite, and i•nli v ening t lit •pirlia. nosed to the air without thehusks on. by continual suffering and affliction. At that crincal muly_attending the ordinary lamp. powered a bottle of your agent, the , use of 1 ,1 , 1 hich cured my cough ctaircly,ind I got well. My 7 , For sale, at Wholesale or retail b -y it. BaNN'AN, - - By order of (lie tionrd of &fallacy's. I is- - fumishes his house'from g,arret to cellar ; . than the dead ripe seed. Where one desires 1 . ...... .' i r . ii i e — period termed "the turn of life." which is often at- They are intended for burning the Sterrial and 1 p W ilyeir lan tante twice 3. day to witness. Pa effects, • . , S. BRADFORD, Secretary. . .. tended with so much danger, Mill's Sarsaparillat is t fi st pc n r d au te : , : t - i a n n n d e lt;, n ag t a nl • n a n o n a tt r e r k a . n yon ged 1 24! Ilan% 'Arent for Schuylkill county. . May 15,1852. - 21141 , to keep seed . for long voyages, or for years, ', ' . ..... , , , hangs his first wife's portrait 'in the attic, ,• TO RESTORE PORK. - ; y n d r, o w nh h e ie s h ita l t b i e n i g ie l y , r i c . r:t c e sl b t c l r; r t i ur t e o ro y r o c u u r m:, e i t , e , sl i i , - , - mai si.- faund to exert a most berieficialeffert. Ail ladies ap proaching this crisis should he apprised of this fact, .... trouble with it until it is entirely consumed. L•li - • '1 (shrouded in an old blanket,j and marries a In warm weather, the brine 'on pork Ire- p.m ~,,,,i i rce „,„,, k .„ o f ;h i s sa i nald e medicine, 1 . use. I pave constantly kept. it in my family since, ... I , Ir t ;l o g r r i t e gL2' . • l - n s t a , ll47llers j a . ll l 4: . ll ß lie rt d o n w tg N lle . l l l , 7 l ::: o l l l , o , l e - , -- -- scurnmausz --- ---------- zr - a ---- viG --- xn - o - N ---- . 7 -- ._H ded it to others with the mum benefi- it should be ripened thoroughly. Where a . ..tti".. i, .,5 e .. 81 ...-. . ite : will take pleasure In ,rhowing them to t rr li ti o l‘ s e e and recommen . E. J. FRY, Tanimpia: - ~, _ , -.as!, ...sae.. • i ''-'.'l' playmate for his oldest:daughter ! who may favor him with a "call. For sale by cial effect'. 'lours reaper t May'r• . quently becomes sour, and the pork tainted.. How we A s SEA . UTIEUL CLEAR SKIN. B. BANNAN CHARLEs A. TGIIIIIIT. IS to be kept for few months-from summer ...-s Li, -...••i , . J. W . (11118 ra, M i114.1%.3v ille. • - .-Mtgt ar gt _t2..... 7 ' 1 11 %4- i ''....:, -.....- '-rs-s-------. .an ad m ire a dear, beautifol white skin, . Boil the brine, skim it well,•and pour it bad: and a rosy colored cheek : littw often do we .tee Per- _ • ____ ; • • Prepared only by F, GMt SIWSTER, Druggist and "••-"•- August 30,1551, ' 35- ' s4siss-- - 3 •lfsls - C ,7 "Jard - dig&aill to spring, or frorn spring, until -autumn- 7E .. 0 - " 1 is' , ; , sons not posscasing Oda desideratum, "PO &NOM!, Chemist, Bridgeton, N.J.. and for vale by seeds are ever . ' better by being gathered fut J. . ear TEM GERMAN WASRDIGrowo, . , .7 .d 4 '?".. 77 " JOHN," inquired a doininie of a hope- 013 tlie meat boiling hot. ThiS will restore to be wished." resorting to cosmetics; lotions. wash- G. BROWN, Dingeist, Agent, ' REDUCTION OP PARE BETWEEN °Fetes sactittirtaiitt NAO ititiTinN COMP.& ay, - f , ~.:',. . . I i .. s e b: n l i. i d cz a rs s h a y ffi t c h l o ca u r ia j n oli w o i r i d l isie ha r i y e lv te as it katT t .. ai, - ...n. lb:entre Street, Pollen:l4e, Pa. • ' May 26, 1852. f early. , En. 10. .... ful pupil, " what is anailor ?" : - it, even where it is considerably injured. La, paints. and coloring materials. to restnte them to al hIL 1852: . -, 1,1. am ~„_.-.... ' PHILADF.LPIIIA AND LIVERPOOL. THE custom' for the liar! Of Cam, and fin Toll on • .!1? " One or.ho 'makes nails." . • . a araddance of what titsea . se has deprived them of, co . I hiring the g reatest SeseatcVe 11 ander of the_liorld.' . Nothing is probably addc;d to the mins- !is. riai _ - sitsi's - The Liverpool and Philadalphia Steam.' Anthracite CoaLcarrifsdrinalie Schuylkill Navigation : - .4! " Verf . g - ood. What is a tailor ?" . a si n als i S h o 3 ;:i tin t w he' lli t. c i s i t e c 3 . l ;s i Ve t t l ic " . .. T s p_ r. ..u_i_teri . _ pf rubbing . the CL I OTI f IES TI , upoLt bo the r ktic:otoblie.glktilteaun:lll;:: Entirely . dollig away with Oa ,131:10,111011 and Nita- . . , lIILMED'S IPetell Fire PrOOrriblNT. ti - 4 1 .4 , ship Company intend sailing their new wilt he as f o l___towa until further notice - .A. rit',2 . _, 3nformation iof Ilje prn Er THE Subscribers F b n a7c Jig: l r l e ° ceived a fit rther sup- city of Manc ., lsester.2l2s o Ti . tis,l'i . . 4 apt i ..R_olli n t i .. It.veiticihn: ' Ekon ' •------•---- • s o 1 ,Vs ,-'‘, .. -‘• One Who mattes tails." .• the skin by ternoving every particle of morbid and '_ _ 1.1,,. diseased matter frout the Moir% trotting It pure, heal- w ASIIISIARD. and a gum say ng 0 ue, - C,,, 17 - • peuing,. The changes which they under s ii .. eta, „;---,, - -- - ' thy a n d.vicorous,givingactivity to every minute yes- and Expense. , ply of thisslogniar nd valuall . substance. In Coy of Glas,,ow, 161 p NI, , y . . To • From ; are those that will preserve their vitality. , il:: . . . a , '-1 • " Oh, you stupid blockhead,"said the dotists - • , ir• ~,,„,;. Olt THE PLAIN " W7lY"li''.ls:l) " 15F.CAUSE." eel, and changing the yellow aed dark rountenantle to arri te r, D inc To_ to p_ p re a v hi e „ nt o, f l ;aild ro a c 7 c ii i. i p in u n t o u s p itl i oL L . f l o i r m l .) llit i n h y . k addition to the Mate Ho!, they have a. beautiful . , May 6th - , July 10,1855. July Ist. 1552. .11 :.,i inie,sbiting his lips, "'a man who maks -s, the blintm and freshness or youth. Ladies, abandon 011', will put Op written Signature chocolate oi brow n, Les cabling the sand AWO now in Coy of cia,gow, b. "" Pi T il en‘r i fd it a i ;,* . . . 4 use and so much admitsd for the front of buildings. City of Mancloster, Thursday, Jitne 3,1 e , -;- ' • - P r " P i a r , e le r p . L i p' e t ofevery packa s e. Anil he only asks • ' i . . -- - ' the use of pa luta and mixtures, apd use Bull's Sawa- Thursday, Jilly Ist ;,7•li • - tails ?" • i ti- t ash i t 'to cr l nfound the German an en. ts I t ner p cn t Its principal ingredients are !Mica, alumilia and pro- city of Gla:,.:t.v. .. NO, . . . . 6. , ~ , t i c :r n o o c f u: a , :J o t t i l l;r w b il e i l e . o h re t f t t ey h e a fi r n e a I t c to p r r a e l e a tei g -e t. g g • -•:. i;: 2. - I:O7'W RV is ligea disadvantageous for wear wpawrienik..,(utitrowlennlytyrueiitd'uni remedy. "A word to th . e nn . a hint is enough for the ladies. Juty 29th TO 4-.),7! ' - Waslallig Ponders with others that are itrilte market. lox itle of iion,..which in the opinien of scientific men City of Manchester, ThUrf.lay, c-7,--- . r, . " Yes, master," returned John, "if the next the skin? Because it retains the mat- • . --- Isla put up in packages with fail dirsctiona and sold From Liverpool. , W .... -.IJ • ••••• = r: = , We earnestly invite all persons who are refining I, , i r tot satisfactorily Imams% for its fire -proof IMO/re-the two formersobstances being non s anductors,and the „City ttf Clugow. Wednesday, Anril 7th 1 . issF , ..'. ' t as 'a 4 .. to at ' 4 i = served, tikes from the - seed, then, uothiug ~, :...1.1 , ' t- , 5 = 5 '• s'. =1 s' of its richness, nothints of' its weight,--t0.„... . :: 1 - - ; tialor did not put tails to his coals. the) , ter of perspiration in iti texture and speedi- w an any or 4; the ilia that flesh is heir to," to call on missal pr ce o -cents, i , tte Ir 'R *I flutf ' Slay Stil ~ o • ',..:, , . c.-- in• P NTS. _l3 Y/I I itgreatty tis their advantage latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together city of Manchester, , Wedneadav, r.. '..- j .:= 7'. = . ..e. 1 = - i-''` , i' . • - would all be jackets." , , : ly becomes imbued with it ; it - gives an un- 1/r. John Bull's' aunt, and get a Copy of Bull's farts. to purchase these Powders., to cleanse their TYPEta - city of Glas g ow, ' Wrilnmlilair, .Inne . 2,1 , 'e°ielB- e 2 ' 8 1 e' • thing bat the quality of ;long keeping 1 . 0 k'.- . , • _., • 1 «.. ›: 42 C. C. ~e. . ter a. :sae ily .hotreaL 0111TIV; and for the Italie of humanity, For aye it Is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied City of Magclie.iter, . Wednesday. Jane 3001, ________ _______ _ l _ ___,___ , ____ 4 _ l _ _ . aud make a firm .and durable paint. fl- •- ed :!;r - s," '‘ Sit down, John ; yoi6e.an honor to your I t t' •ry rapidly saturated we holw that a single imaividual win n un . and ROLLERS, being ft very supetiot at IMP, for that i ot be foUnd. with a brush, the saute na ordinary pa.% tt i wOl/11 itATF.K op FAA's/toe. ? valanung purposes. . p easan sensa ion, is ve r.. a d. purpose. Manufactured ;rely by . , Ito. cis.. cis cta. es. cts. eta. rts. • •' :. -ea 44: , ' 1, - willing to give Butt's &I fgapa rilla a mkt. a.t,r fa Front Philadelphia, From I.irerpool• I. P. HOYT, Philadelphia, ,50 49 47 40 ' 60 59 ' 57 SO - ' '''' - ' 1 • ' matetnal parent." rs -rs • i sale time that it la lin- iron, tirs sinc,•canyass. parstv..ite.._ 1 t its/dens gratin , ' l -k: ) .4: t• . ~ t, l • with moisture, and conductS heat too rapidly. ins. and recollecting. at Mt n . At his Labtiratory and Priatipal Deput,No. 10 South a n y an d b ecom es f ire -prom. It la pant:Marty suite. Saloon, single state tztri. ; Subsonsangle state rooms, ble for roofs uf buildings. steamboat a ill tar-deck)" sas issanen , Manayunk. 50 49 47 40 60 591 57 50 REMEDY FOR .THE :CUT WORM. .: • t it •,,,--!.: ..,... , 4 ,„ : „.,,,A , possible for the Outer to publish the tenth part of the .- Sprang Mill, 45 44 41 15 50 49 47 .40 ~ Conshohocken, 1454442355949 i 47 1 40 '-•• C "'? ' (ri• A POSE.-Three small bofs‘'sVent. in.- Wriv is woollen cloth advantageousy Be- number of ePriiiiCatcs of astnunding curry perforated Fifth street, l'itiladelphla. by his Sarsapau ilia. Theanfunitt of testimony ' vol- Sold at Retail by Groton+ and Drugliald general'''. railroad bridges,f9nces.&c. A ioof co 'tett with tne ' " • double " 1 . :5 , ..! :: :: r,, d ,) , ,),, i . 1t , i.. 1 2 . *-2,:r. • ; s),-. . Plymouth Dm.; 45 44 42 35 50 49 ,471 40 cause of the readiness.with which it allows & liberal discount nu d e an d emuls i ve a d ser o s i ag c ar erode is equal t t sfone c.f. slate, at a vast saving of ea- " Coward o a s .. , ~... _., . . Including steward it fers. 2 It f . 11l ..::14- .., . to an apothecary's store, a few dans since, I fr A Re • b ha e • HER Penile. _ _Ss„;• - untatily abowered on Dr. Bull's Siusaparilia, from well•known and distingaislied individuats. both tn Ile brine it 0 gent+. Riau er t e Lt. re . - Tilliti) cii. r o:o4 PASSFINCERS,I Bridgeport, 145444235 50 49 41,7 140 ‘i•l's ~i_ when the youngest urchin cried out- _ , the perspirration to escape Ilitgligh its tex- i blicand rivate lift, barbeen perfectly overwhelm- MAN WASHINU POWDERS. All lettere to ha post b 0 Specimens may he teen 111 the (drive a the subsoil. HARBISON, BROTilems ,a. c o ., A liinitril number / i t f Thud r hiss Pari.e'urets will i Norristown. i 45 44 42 -35 50 49 47 40 . Port Restudy • 41/ 41 3a 33 47 46 44 138 gi ‘ T e h s e Il i e l i l i n ( 0 ) v t i l i t i e g G a n f a lti v lZ nnerveeirsgforaliptii i . , : . ' . ... , when properly applied, in proving an (vie ~,• ale Dire, its pqwer of preserving warmth to the ine- .m111 . .41..111. ".p...a and Liverpool, - and foam. _ a .. , • ) " A cent's worth of rack candy." - • ' 1 nay Forge, •42 41 39 33 47 46 ;44 3a -.--:,---, o r provisioni:. Pawling's Dstri.l 47. 41 39 .13 47 46 144 3.9 protect' b . 'on tfolinst the depredations of thi.. , ..,, HP 4.- ' ".Don't sell a cent'sworth," Was the reply. skin under all circumstances, the difficulty of Louisvilly. Ky., where r all a ions for Agonies P ' in•Dr. Jo P hri Sulli . Prlncip • M Offiee,Bl FOUST!) St... imid• st be addressed., Pottsville, Nov. land, 1851. Prillgag , ?dr. 1. P. iloyt-nor Kt.-flaying used your Ger- ---_-_- ___- e A r p . m 02. Imo. No. 43i South Front kooll l i t l r rila.._ b r e s t n a n kP l' i l l o r iati,lp i ttia il f.Xlo l 4:ls l . From IdYeln•?"1- 0 Culn . ••• is. rrosidence,; 40 39 37 31 45 44 42 36 r . ' .• - • making It wet through, the slowness w sosuainesicyror it h =LI' man Washing Powaer,l can cheerfully moment' it 10,00191rmar.CES PAPER FIANGINGS certificates of passage will he issued hero to puttee Plinnixville, 3$ .37 35 30 -43 al 40 35 • ss•., .".• . re•; - .? • The boys adjourned outside, and held a who or, desitititia of ringing trot their' friends, at cur- AND BOR DE RS, --i" , to ever terson for washing and scrubbing, believing , Royeee Ford, i 38373530 43 at act, A des , , t r l u t c i tst s e: , , p 7:7 t :,: a c p u p t i zo ti r o m n :.:...;;',.. , consultation, and then entered, all smiliiig. whieli it conducts hear. and the sonnets, the Slate of Pennitylvania r I" ! at . att. 'MAYNE'S Laboratory; No. 4. Neon ti, LC- It n Y 1 ENV! STREET. Philadelphia. Far Sale by 1 .be a great saving of time and Isoable, requiring lIIST received direct nom the hlanufarturers in r"I II " " I "' * 3s 37 35 30 43 4•2 40 i 35 --. ".,,Irses..- in it, uses as islasabserd. thereby being a gre.st say- el Philadelphia and New York, ranging in prices FIWIMIT ON FI, i 1 CI iofla 60a. PP.R TON. and P"t 11 1:''" la" . Port onion, 36' Ss 33 .429 41 40 3.6 31 sa JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Potts" Mo. ,:...,:. eit y." 0•". . . "Do you sell three cent's worth?" .• - lightness, and pliancy_ of il4 texture. • . tag In tlie &lilies! and dispensing ,with three-fonrtha from 8 Lento to g• 1 per pica-all ur which he will sell ~c o f t ,t Ai ,l e t i l lo t , : ‘ - f g a r f e i e .T ln n. , l , ll l 4a ßDW A RE. &r., win be taken Bit debormigh, 36 35 .33 29 41 40, lei 134 • H to the hills at the time plaster is usual!! : ..• ' Bl tots Agsatfar &Jinni)! Cossty. applied tnixed - with the latter, in the pop ..,-.. , ' I of the Labor anti Es penae, retlllired in the old method Wholesale and Retail at manufacturers prisms 3 3 31 ,- - 3lt 25 30 Tr '35, 31 ..- . • : ,i ' , " Yes•l will sell three irent's worth." (0 - Wirs are blaiikeys Sil3 called ? Because country storekeepers supplied. or woman. • Yours, 8f.f..., Antipastos, 33 3 2 3 ° 35 33 37 3 5 1 31 lion of one part of salt to three of ovpsusits: •• : of comm.') ..• i Gold, Veleet, Oak and Marble Paper. Decorations, „, ,is ,,. „-____.,_,, ; . - . .... .. i. .00 . First (Ufa riteautlips ply between Liverpool 'and 11 vadinv• it i twain. Leghorn, alarsetil • a , I 5 31 - ~.,:,..,•., 4 , • gt ? ;29, 1852. - i MARCARF.IT PHILIP:4. Stature, Fire Screens. Mouldings. Columns. dise• gke• ••', '''' s t, '!"•7' . s . ' 1 • 33 32 30 25 38 37 , 3 shipped in Livemooll'and thence IM 1100 lin'? le Phi a - iirwigen Ltre. 125 25 '25 - 3 O 3O 29 37 - - ' iis Well, we haven t giSti Olean," was the- they were first made in 1340, by one Thom- ' 1 d Older ~.editerianealli yOfis, by W.llf i ..1_ . , • I . ipd , ck , be .ilohrs% Me, . . . • I corner of Conitiand and Market atropin. In fact every articte used in Papering on tan . About the same quantity ia used of the ruu 7, - ::.. , . '''''''h . . qaick 'response, as tlie hoyirleft the store. 'as Blanket and some other inhabitants of tra,'. , ! ._ . , The above Washing Pandora axe fur sale. whole- Paper Hangers, klerchants aud others, auPidled in ~ - -e , • r . • ~..,' -.,: . .. 12-tf 1 ''; l gS • • . rile and retail ,hy the subscriber, tno ban been ay- q uantittea to sell again at Manufacturer.' pricer. ilel l ibia direct. j 1 Hamburg, 130 rat ITII 25 --- .35 I 34.' 311 1.9. - * lure is' is gefierany ot plaster, say a SIIIE4' , e ,e ;•. 4 , ....14. ;- Bristol. ' poluted Snle Agent fin the County ofdrittlylkill• lie The subscriber ham fitted up a noon conetedy fi n .... An r s iwriejtrod : i fttglon 411 -be carried on eat h The Ilia rge will be pre ton of attO lbs., less the per ,P. 14. - - rent. allowante for Waft r, as _ 11,51131, and no 'charge - ~ , II r:ft' - fa" A 'roux': Englishman about 20 years - Y ATIS.,,-... will supply Merchants and inhere at Mr. Hoyt's pi- Paper, apJ Ms variety sa equas to that found in any ""'l'' .. - - . -. .. 1 7.P.; . -r. ll::7 - Wire are muslins ant] mittons thrown saw . - - . •-ides ill .h l ces per dogen,and thits 'Satre the Carriage, ' Stine In the city. We will guars . .. All YOllllll fent to i'llie :lien a in PhihnielPhla dad less than twenty-fivo cents per aon will be made kir handful. Cite must, hOwever,* be taken iss: 11 that the - mixture does not, in any quantity L'i,,,.• :,: 4,--“.- ot age, has just been condemned at the Dffr- . ers .i: into puMp water alter being washed in soh? i ii ; i : s.. / 1,••• ', -:: -: D. UANNAN, or win find it to their intrrnst to n d tfie nt t w ha i t o nt i e n i n teir ti I ; . , . • Agent for Schuylkill County. preferenee to going to the city. It. BANNA N. '4l3,tch:. , , , Liverpool will be fOrwarded with trationty anJ tle- any distance. By older of the Managua. ' come in , contact with the young plants, s , i s ,. , , ham assizes, to two and a half - years insprt- le r- 4:C ' 1 .• • . . s.. c yor umght Or pasaage, a ‘ ti t l-ly to F. FR&LEY, President. -sr.7s: Because of the aStringent properties cif the • is: , s . ~ ,fm, •.• 4. > --, .: Nov. 59. IS.V . . 40-.-II - N. S. ' Paper !barer, furnished whets at t uned. . TIIO, S IIICHARDSON. ' May 29. 1852. . 22-tf , r -7 -: • sonMent, for having by-the aid of false paper i d • Pottsville, March 241852 13- 4,-. VI i.';:q ' ' tar water. which gives the fibres a pecula- . . "a ' 1111 - 4 ,,," • s + -- it, :i Air TT _< ..-- , _ . -- • NOW •Iphia and New York. should be spread around hnd near the billig . ,.. , i married six wives in less than two .years.=-- ` - ti - . ;ids t ',.:2. _7 - -.'..'" CAUTION. RARNESS, SADDLIIRY. &C. ' men A nos° N , ottoTii Elul & et). • NEW ewzmilrminem.. the salt will destroy them. The milli:lw- ...II iay.',..- ar firmness, whilst the soli water would leave , . The late Jo iepli J. Levy's Steel Pens, for sale here. if.. 52. . to-tr . . !..4it.5.,. - One of the lawyers \ desired, that he-be con- 11 - smEe , POW Els PETER'S Saddle anti Harness -3 41 11 17 ;hem lax. • : - ' , , TUE AtikINIBTHATORS to tbe Estate deem nthelr el insker;from England, begs'res i rect folly to announce _,,_"1....8,!_g1:118,:in5it172:011..*r5,,,h7,1,1,t' l i l . PO o l i a u g g e ,a d o, l B l l ,.: l !":,r, ,zo li E te ,, '' . ..., , , r. ...:-... ...4 7 --- .. .- 5 , 77 :.. .1M 4 , d ,.. „ _ , ... . ~,,. ~ .e . ...-, demned to live witti"the six wives, hut the - ` dots. in order in preserve the filth teputatton the to - the inhabitants- of Pottiville and . eurrounding !',..";"'" "" trouble. r r , which can be done with very little est': .'•L' ,. .'„ a l . -ci," .. (r - rWitY iS soda so called ? Because it is '• Ins mtatned I' r nauy ears In the goy neighborhood that he btu commenred business ro4 • - It. BAN NAN. 1 10WAILD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.- r .-, who tart . .• ', ;': i . jury - being mercifully disposed, thoughtShis - For she Care of i above lena • - oso I Y ' - . • ' " the published rates. •rnment offices and through:lnt the commercial rem- above, in Murphy'a building's, Centre. Street , nrsr - —ll , We are prepare:lw recetve and feu want Daily per • Several farmers•of expe ience, ~. lissis - procured by burning the plant salsola soda, COUGHS COLDS HOARSENESS inanity to adopt ibis mods of 'cautioning theptibile the Pennsylvania Hall, where he has on hand an a•.. i . ',engem whit prefer auto ! . out in the:Warners at Passenger Train, (our lispreas Car being always o Y ‘. !..!'•7:1 too severe, and awarded-him the above pen - s 1 g 4 • • 'a g ainst a COlllll/O i ['WI v.,11 at tempted to be palmed nIT 11011t1nnTOr goods at Htltish manufartuic..(viz) Inn- ____....s.:-r,„-_- - . , ..? .. 5 •i?"4 - . -,,,";;;J,-_-,....,_,... in charge of special messengers) merchnediee o f ett given this rented repeated trials, assur Di e w hick_ grows on the Spanish coast. R. It oNCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, as t h e or i g i na l one . we ll ra i ro t ati rd In decrive from don la hips, bits and sputa. riding and driving h. idles - - =.1it. _ ...t.z..-..,-......a, .. , -----5,4^-.. , ---i-,,..---ri• desert Mons Dubious bundles gnome hank mit s• &e _ ''.'• - 4 , ;* . . altv.. - . :tst.-75.-; .-.- , - -, -, • ..ft " .1 - . ....- . - 11:7WHY do the properties (if soda and ; CROUP, • ASTHMA, AND ' the close tallithim Of tilt late Ne.•Leny's Maumee on sponge, fliamola skins, brushes, and various o l l os . ~..A o_ s :_ „--..i.,,,,,, . . , 4 ,.. « ,‘ 4', 7 ,--is si ..,-,,,,,,,- g ,„...--. , _ . Also. particular attention A lai, to collecting Bills, tly to all intermediate places between Philadelphia , the interior of the lid of each box. and also of the article*. connected with the shove kind or in,,inee .. -- ~........2,.... _w. ~.., _ r a-4,•,... -5 t ,:„_,,w r ,..,...---„s s --- . Drafts and Accounts. . Packages and Goods delivered lave prov I y , y ~ _ OF"' Jet:tits, why 4 de ,getting out Oiled, potash differ in soap-making ? Beca, use, with CONSUIIPTION. shape and labeling °fate sante. Theee 'purloin goods 'N. 11.-All kinds of Jobbing both light and heavy „ s -.- : -v s , ---_,,,,,,,5 5 ._ ~ - --,-,5,. i5 ,„7 - .7 - 7" .. -AZ:4I - .la ; have been solos by certain *patties not only wenn. done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona • z -- -;_..:.,.."1.." '''''-'-' .-.-- • . - - ---,- ~-, --. - 7...,7 7 -4.:z 'anti Pottsville. Ottices-Uentre Street, Pottsville; every other hill and every other row, a , . i b, . - sal r ' 4.':' ''''-*t* '..4.... .It''''''27''''''. . '''''. i: - . i . . - . .. i .. 4 . - t t hat there ed is l i a in al v is a t r a iO e us ia w it a ; s aa h d 1 0 1 :: I I t t l i i . i.:,. : ',. ..'• rz o i -.,.•.• on the 31st of August like one of Moore's soda, oil forms a hard soap ; _with potash a . , - ply persona who sett round the rity, but also for the Ida terms. ' j p a r.,.. ,&•,• sac •c- ay s. ...ni' ' , st ;..,- , 1.--.: - I-_- : - ,:, - . No. as, south Third Street, Philadelphia ; No. 6 Wall t • e s t . " H o l •]..'s - . . A; . ?duty years of trial, instead of impairing tha pub- purpose Of --introducing hi ft legitimate form, through Oct. 111 Ifisl • ; , 41-ly 'al gr .," ti n ri .. a n r,l , • i!.:, ~ ___..-_.-,. . Street. New York e Nu. ti Court Street, Boston. while the' salted portions escapee eptit , ... '.. •-•.-;:. - Melodies ? Does . y.ou gub it - lip, my ctillud soft one. . -..,,-.`.1..r." - tic ronfitlenre -In this medicine. has won for It an mune t enant of the trade to the pablic ; repeated nowatto, Esau. a., co. . r s--: " ' friend?" • in some instances, they GREAT LIRENESSES:; V,B il ,- ..." - me' f '-' r -. it - ••• L- -- :" . .„ ii t, 1. • RN a i ll aw.., 1:!.,L 4 .-_,. E'', , ' , • 'to April 5,1851. ' Ll•tf I I nil the omitted pr !i'. I well 84 separate portions of a field , 33.1- , r , tne operation o tte wo , . ..,1-,s-s• r- • "In course I does: Why ?" l' --- Wire_th.t.pearl-ash - and water rembve Anne eciation and notoriety by far exceeding themost egnnPlainig a late have led to inquiry. which *how. , • •grease spots?' Because the pearl-ash unites have succeeded In this. It ripAKEN by SKI•LIGHT;corner of MahUataaaa dr U 'U •I 'gi 0 "ft klik, .Of 1, IS - , I''' . -- has. therefore:became rips-Mimi to establish a guidei 1 oesres streets; superior in the delineation of (ea. .......• A' . -''" . •• - P . tions were seriously injured. ,: 1 . .. : 5. ir ss sa l n guipe ,ekt i , ertations of its (Stern's. Nothing but. IL'S. ' -' - a' ? '''''i i• ' ; ?MT It& . & READING RAILROAD • ' , - ' Is intrinniClvotttes and the u nmistakable benefit con- for the detecting of there ementertelts. Ali boxes wit sure nod life-expression of t he eye. ("Miami npd ~0 ;44: 4 1, !r. --4 ; 3, 01 .,,,,,,,-L4- .fs ,--, , ,,,,,,,,,, -,-.. t ...:.5 .5 .. 1 . , ;,, • " Because it's,de last rose oh .summer." chemically with the grease, forming a spe- have,, the SIGNATURE of the wOI,R MIENT, • grouts taken quicker then any ever in MN placc-an '8,..-Itc:r.SS-1'1f..,' „:•-•••••-•,. •Th•Ts'.,,i, _.„,. 4 5 4„,,,,,, Fe 5..........,, „. ~. : . N ' 41;-•! - !Y - . 77,--.)- 1 4 , -,.. ; 7- r • s r.•-•.-- -_e, . „, : 'Z'ss. 7 l.. , , . .. . Pituaars. In his mom lutadoriffsp on the outsidet- indispensable requisite to Succeed. Call ,early in the ' ii -so _ la .0 .. ir : ~• ,f. ; • , .A.t.: , sis*.• 50„...., 'S-X.44:.:-.)..: SULPHUR FOR CRAPES. t - : , " "-Look here, nigger, yoo paramhulate any cies hi sm which easil washes out. f n e i 'i a l- i i r • i d t ; : i t i t ele ou r7p n u d ia . o . O r n s i n t If p c ni r n e y ia . ..eriV hi o i r e il m r,l a n n a y lit i a nf n e d . lON a Ana . °En 13 la F WITHOUT villis,',let them Tonle . 1.) n 4-44 P -, . ll;scs, ' • las., ~m.• 0 - /_,,,,,,7;.: 14 . Y , . , :,-- r •-• , n . too , v . ' . i t , ,-:•••---,.'-t:'' more such nons:ense ahouctlis chill and heti . rine remedies dav to 11170111 a crowd. thrust upon the community, have fail_ (ono what sittlren they May. and No oN Eis furnish- pupils instrUcted in the an. on reasonahlosterms ; r 0,, 1 ..1.2. 0 , li r ~ ii,ii •_ f_a"Wnr is pipe-clay used for scouring cd and been diarardcd,Mis 1 - I V . gained fr i en d s h y ed with the Of WOW Pen to sell under •isa- . eta- also, h a ndsome A ppaintui. Chemicals, Cane!. &c... I . ..., .. 1 fi: .11!'ti t -4 ~- ~....- - . , 1- to cumownv ., Maio , I. ~,,. -e' ,-• • EDUCTION OE EHFIICIIT ON MERCHANDISE, ao p" . . it, 1 , , 0 , : ;.:,5 rave yer head in. I've had enough of that' , l ita ty li o rs i ll i c ed rit io T tb e e n t, i n t 4 te n n n t l i g n p i ' i o ct f i. S . t r a te tl e o rn n r i fi t: in to , n pa g r n tl e r e it- f urn ish e d r heap. call and Jodie for yoursoVes• . n I that- be " r T t h S e i7 fl ia ou ir ; Es of q. s ‘ u w rp r h i u te r s . to dr u tA s gell ,•': I: • • 1 1, i I, l'-t" -;. J . highfernootin talksl have." cloth ? Becauge, pure clay, or alu'mni, has Every trial, conficred heticflts oil the afilirted •they - can never forget: 4 B'nd praduced cur', tool numerous RATES or FREIGIIV'PER 100 LBS. - , 5a ..„,• . # __ • !,14. • great afilnitY fin ',greasy :Substances. imposed olion. The Agent ha; the original book of iwish,fuid sp e cimen* can be s e en.. We avoulfl advise • ..,,,. -s ---.. 44 : ass i 'i...: 1 , 4 , rs i .....,-,,.. ~...tis t.,, • , n N. B. Ts uovrepuo entreated in any stele you ti 6. - -!ig'..7, - rie e ,,, , t§,-%:, . 5 C..,, AC: ...1 ..,-•„- r i ..: i..:-...- ; .* i ' ' 1 '''''bn 'arta .7•.:- -,..• i # 1 r.,-... , . ••,, • .., ' • -......0. and too remarkable lo be forgotten. - corlificalea front the banks and gove rape is liable': - -.- . .54'=': . •- . Oa- ' C. VANDENButtori. ,-. fti .„ ;, -.,„4..1 4 4 . ,- 4 , 4 , . i i ,...a . ,1 _,_ . a OTICLES lissteroacco. Ig .r : 4 .t. o . i • and other iseases that the g grape vineS, will effectually preventintidet 7......,-F 01- llg - A Pmrsicisn going down Regent street 117. - . Wm . doeS fuller's eirth remove grease , - While it Is a traria on tile public to pretend that any whit-him I altm hla appointment from ta in art:i t inf i s cell s tors in their own handwriting. all who !wish a One likeness to call mom. Pottsville, March 27, 1851. 1 • . • . m-d,. with a friend ot his, said na him, " let us spcns ? .. Bec.ause of the alumni which' it con- • one medicine will infallibly cure-still there is .abtln• 14). The subscriber has been , aponleird Sole Agent -------- , • 4 ,'"• . ,;- rt i-it I-, , . ,• ..:... 2: 1 . t -. 7 0 n,..,e !. „I ~., ' a I .•••• -.. f' 'n I lar.t.- A ' - dant pirl that the CliertaT PrcTolt•L does . not Ortly fOr the gale of thous Pens in Schuylkill county; - PAINTING, GLASSING and PAPERING.' ..," ~ '1 ~ -;t , Old. ; ~, , . pre- i i ,i . i• , ,., ~, • . , z-r.,-, ." is on; or a ter a light shower o rai . ~ . l ss's.'"'s 2.4 % The dredg ng should be done when the tirti: l . s. • • ...-:..-_, avoid - that - ?tetty little woman- you see there tains' . - s ha Milne ankle Can he had. These laors REMOVAL , . --•TrI. i L. 1 st eb o or s -DittiminolisCoalitricknj _ - _ _. • as a genera! thing, but almost invatiably,ture t h o where t I . are used In tho Custom Mantel and Mlle Offices at j 4iDOWEN having retrioved hla shop to '1 doors 's. , s „ 'l st sis •• . as.. • 1 ir• 1 . Is, , 0 1 , . ...-• on ke„ Iron re, Autestone, dig len. c . Ie s. !' - - --' ''-- • - ' -l i , " •• • 0I • • I 9ta 4 i tested- the above lully, and have anatol . l,; .: -i•-•'"-lt- on the lefi! *Ste knows 'me, and casts on riVinv is alum used in dyeing? . 8 e ,, , maladies for which lc is employed. Washington, and are pronounced the best Pens in s ako h • a k II t,'-',,..r- ' As time makes thmie facts wider and better know% ;Hes s . 1 - ~,,..,1 - • - -t• ....a..- I ••:: 1, sot 4-- , , ."-- , 2.1 Class -Mourns Burr filo ka -vt• t_e >American HOW, Centre Suret•t, an d • ....,' • •;,- ~., . ._-- • i '_..; -... " ' . i ' . ..!hr, -' .. .....-L Planter, stme, var., . taken into partnership his' lirotbere, the entiscriberh ' i,- , i • - , = .1......,...- ~.... s ~,_ t ..r,- ~, , •,-,... • . - ~. .. . .f• . I _ . '''x ' :'-' . me looks of indignation-I attended her hus- cause it cleanses and opens the pores ,on the r• -.4_ .. •., et.: -.1,-, - - 7 - 1 i•-:- • - . • ~, r ei nClit,..rlntlatiglit.l4t.UOlllo, 1.4119., healthy vi es and good crops of grapes l' 0 - . 1 s's'4-.' • this niedicioe'ha3 tactually become the best reliance For sale Wholesale and Retail at, Agents' prices by P announce to the ablic that they ale prepared to C.T. ,'., . 4 . :„ :-, , ~, 1 ~...,T ..,,,,, ~, ~,.. ~ r , lit , 9-- i r „ A u, , - ' l4 i ' • • r UII - I Iron he v Rosin -10 eta CIS 4,''':'• _: band—" " Ah! I understand ; you had surface of the substance-to be dyed, render- of the afflicted, Irmo the ing-tabin •of the American ' •B. Illstai.NAN. ecate MI orders In their lin. ti • • •Ith the greatest de- - 4 s se• tra s ..: 5. 5 ..• • tr.' . .-,g. , . ~. , L.:7: . , itrh, aWM .3. y. ~s• i .5i . . s • Shin c • - ar -1 ': '- A dry, sou !least exposure is hest for gt . iti.l- 1 111 • - --- --- 'patch. and on the most rcaannable tertnii. They ent- . ~ ~ .. ;........„,,,,, ~,.,, 1 1 .... ' ~_... - ~ ,e,,...e. ..--: . , Kat, ill , xl s, Tar, Turpsn j ••'-'4 - :".s•-* MA • -,..•-• i' sulphur i also a_n excellent active marostss:l . 0 . L -,...5s . the misfortune to dispatch him." "On the ing it fit for receivin,g -the colouring particles, pessa nt, to the palaces of Eunmean Kings. Through- lii„ in al er •-44Issla, a Man , and deem nothing *old& relates to PloY,Pgud Wng- . , • i _,--..._, , s-, „Se: .. 1 a• ---c/ ce-8 .)-7 .•C-_, 'Ss , ' ..),.....••••• •34 Class.-Ale, Beer nod Porter "I amen and their customers may, there . 4. . ~, ..,, i _. ..._ i ~...„:. .... _..„,..„ t „Timber an,. ~„ It . fore.be sure of satisfactory Jous. • • soil deep, well manured withswell d, 4 „ ;, . ri , ri ---, . contrary s "replied the Doctor,"l saved him." (by which- the Plum is generally deestrspo- - out ibis entire country.lit every:State. city, and to- ..i - . man o rT io us „, , sayf ai ug i.44 - )-4* -T.:ass:l - '7-.4.G 1 - -" , -- - 's - ' - '-':••••.••••• a 1 • Pt-a 1 P llf kB 1 ' 4 „, ' They, also, beg leave to call attention 10 their • . -- . 8.- _. . -- ss --- s -,..,-...c _ 7.,.__ : . iis ...-_,..,„_41„,, , •s 1. ft, il ri , eat , ar , , ae ey, I • s hri.' ~/, ,• k • posed. ma ure, limes, fish, oyster ... - r` - t'i: ,1 ...0110.10 deed almost evel y handet It . captains, Encases, rge.- Riau! inr....e.' .0 w MID itainiooly. . splendid assortment of Papershattgingo. window- ..,,-..-,,,--,!:,:-..--:::::-S:..:-.,-.7.--..,,,-(sr.,...--...:-..v_s•-;,-.1:..,,_51---: Bones and Horne. Coffee, Co t ton, I - ..1 . - , sed) nail at the same time niaking the color Want. Is known as the best ieniedy extant for di a , 'l, -...,--.1-7.,,t , ;.1 , z 4 , 16. T.7. - --Z-r = i 7 : 4 7- , -.:.-r-i:_-------.7.-, - -.;-" 1' Ar- . ....-.' , Whiskey& Domestic Liquor. Grain I -- - ''e -• A vtoostous, Life or a ;immature death. KIN: shadoi, /he., comprising every v'ariety of style nod . --_,....,---,...,-.-......,-,e,t,x,...m-,,....---...,..5ti-,,,_-. d ip . ir, .., -. a. . . , lime, B.:C. 1 • ' : rir.'' ,, f.)-1 V" A FELLOW having` a. spite at . a tau- fixed; , • ' 1 Reg uf the Thrciat and Longa, and In many foreign II KELIN On Self Pees,ervation.--Only 25 rents. I •4,2)c,; S. . -1.• 4" 4 sage m . aker, rushed in his shop when croWd- , - countriev, it i 4 Coming to he estt•usively used bytheir This brink,Just published, Is fitted with nomad in- quality,t4 suit t be, 1 ame and pockefof purchaser)), end . • which they offer at the lowest City prices. _soloomorr rostiltvs , i ~, . J. W. BOW-EN & nurrenras " liar Hallmad IVO% Lead and Shia, as effeciu Ily prevented by oil of vitrol , ( ... Tr:sass ' - formation on the infirmittca and disealles of dhe ha- r Xtlo Wholesale and Retail Boot aadSitor 'Steve Corser ;- • , Ha n inm u ei t er Ir s t'fa r° , ll glie l : 4 P n i e n d tea ll , 3 ;l7l.. 11l eta 81 cgs- He thin "s, also, that the disease might 1 C- - -W, , vr ed with enitomers, - threw a large dead . cat 13:7'‘Vitir do combs stained- to imitate tor- moat intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain,Frauce ' man optima. 11 addresses itself alike to loutb. an. ••• ' i d . . 2 doors ahove American House, Centre St., of ... . o . ;. • , ; ~Motasses, Polatona-Nalls and Spikes , _ . r.: to e anel Necker Streets, Pottsville. Aiwi . toise shell, soon beemne •dull-? Because of and dermany, where ttie meAleat aria beef liareeeleh- . hoed, and'Old age, and should be .read by all. The . . Pottsville. Aptil It MI, - -164 f :- Salt Provirsiolus, Seger. Sultnelge dg 1 idiotic ac d,) say the following propotli' il -;. '.. -.! '.O-s?'; -on the couuter,ind sald,Ai.That makes nine- , kritin SUBSCRIBER INVITHS TIIE • ATTENy Tobacco, uninanufnctured.• , ' , -.:: ' - ell their highest perfection, Climatic Pm-roast IP In. valuable !WWI , and imptassleo warning it Wen. will ARE YOU. BALD 3' sprinkled n the vines, vi . 'z • 7-8 crater" ~ . , I thin,sti the public to :he: very extensive assert- 'ELOUR per barrel, 25 cts. II cts.. ;.-6•'.'ill' .... teen-we'll setile - when you're not so busy, ' „ the lead uied in the (lye resuming its usual troduced,and In eunstant use in the A tmles, Meta- prevent yearn of misery and suffering, and save annu., ... 18 your . hair felting offl or is, your head covered nient Grinds, consisting of, , j alk Class,-Apples, Bran, [kitten . • • .. _ . • - ~ . '''''4;.'d - metallic appearance. tab, Alms Illousca, Public Institutions, and in domes- ally thousands of lives. Parents by sending it. wto .- i ,acid.-/foorte Farmer. t 1 If an make a trial of GE TI EMEN'S Calf Stitched Ftid eI .1 1 i voitli -Dandruff or Scurf - , . l'il • . ; . . , ga. n I P aged eneesie,cordixe.Enrolon-Ware Ego* • : --',W; - ' and made his eXit. lie was, of course, soon leain how toprevent.the destruction attar children. STORRS, CHEMICAL HAIR INVIOOIIVIOR. Hun- Boots. Calf and litp o louble soled Seived and Ns. Groceries, (except those stated)hemp , ,- (0 - IVny, - iii cementing, shtuld bodies be 'ic P ractice, as the. surest reme y d their *needing A remittance of 15 teats enclosed In a letter M IA . - . followed by tne sausir , e amateurs, empty- tviitimor cols smo „ y.. y or roe more dangerous a is, dresseu to Ur. Kinkelin. Philadelphia. will enure. • . ' . • • dreds of .peisous In all parrs Of the mutiny, whose god Bents, Water Proof Boots stewed and Pegged, Hardware dr. Cutlery, Honow-ware, I heads Were entirety . bald. Lave , had their . hair tally from Sta to V " New England and 4 Philadelphia Lard, LErither. Live Stock, Minufac- }, Plats. 9 cis. • still. ' WANTI OF LIME IN TILL . . ; :1 - ,A - handed. ,- . heated before, and closely pressed together, kraus of the iungs. Alto in milder cases, and for book, nodes envelope, per return of ma I. I ' Dr. K., fifteen ears resident Ph slew N. W. car- restored to his OT.t.Yhall perfection by the toe of tail ' -manufactured Cortramllnots, In sprat variety, tures oflron,as Machinery ; Oil,Dys- ,-,. 4, Indieations of *sisantilof lime in the s , . -'?-.M.4 r l _ow after the cement is applied? Because very children it hi sace, pleasant and effectual toms . ' ie. le flea of Third and Y U in Mr • Y 0,... . oetuabie muck.' Real! the testimony. ,• ' conatantly on band ; Cloth and lamina Gaiter tars, Painta, Raw Hides, Itags.Rus- ; si a cets,between spruce ana New:York:Jan. 1.101. . Doom, and Congress Genera; Calf N,allifiors, Ore- sia Sheet iron; Seeds. Steel, Sweet 4 • - IV, IP•-- may be seen in healy !Crops of ins, ~,, .i .-. 1 ;•. li.;. . 11:74 'TIPPLING lawyer, famed for his little of the cement ixidy be left between - • . ingenious pleading, while Ilea:bout Eve's fall the .pier'es, as the thinner the , cement is tea cc- . Pine, Phliade: this, ma, be count ted conGdentially.- some cf the most flattering testimonials , . i I fact, , rd ti et- Ile who place* Weasel unde a the care. of Dr. K., may • Slit, Sims-Dear kii:-lilr.,' Smith, of Neu , a i d d dr , il T I Ot Hair Itlvi - 'ton g on ' es, an ;Seca an e.gge. ics. . Polatues,Tallnw , Vinegar & Wire. J ; ceive mir e been from parents wko bare -oun -- reiitiouity confide , in his. honor soi a fentleman, , d 1..1., Obtained a bottle Of Finn este.le X MIN ERN 110.42 and -Noumea, of first quality, ac sth • Chtss.-Books anti Stationery,l i &mous In C3Sellparttentarty Incidentail to childhood. confidently toy upon his stiti ai a giliysiclan. P:r- omtor for his little - ,giri, aboinfnne., yeara old. ,hcr j ou pr i ces _ ' • Hootsaati Mutest, Camphine & Spirit i ps!ttlg . 7 - .' . light crop of grain,. and in root cro 1 .: ed •F: ( . the other day . Was reading, at length ex- spread, the firmer it will hold. The Cuitaav P Cenni AL Is manufactured' by a prat- sansut a distance may &arrest Dr. K„ briguer. (post - bead beingentirely bald's; no halrof any consequence Bo ys. an d youths' Boots and Monaco coarse .or Oil, Chinn, Glass and Queens Ware, I they s to run in fingers and se ! ~,, , _. . '',... -4 - navies grown on bet bead from her • blith, and, stir. fi ne .. - periment should be made by every 'fa "r . 14! i nd be cured at bonne. •'• - •• •; . ' Chun, Confectionery's Dry' Goods, 5. 'Picts. 1 Icts. , , r I.) ss. claimed," If sh'e had only known this flaw, -• 1 , Ocal Chemist Ind every ounce of It under ii . Worrs Pslatv CO"'WI hld I ted t . I be kept - '' ' ' ' ' IY Bou p a ar ic es eye wish Packages of Medicine:J r -directions, Ice., fomented uged hug won %DVS' F eneh a i prising as it may appear, attar wing _ _. L. f n 1 English Leading Gaiter Roots. Drug*. Fresh Flab, ?drat and Fruit, ; - . -_, ' ,-..„,.. - , Invadable aecutacy mid cars, It M. sealed . ttle, a comp et I e head of hair.was produced nearly - with lim ~ upon 'various crops in a ~.... ' l , : i -::,.:,,, by sending a remittance, and put up secnie from °° Morocco, Cal Iskin and Goat Bootee% French Mor. Foreign ' Liquors. Hops, spirits .or • it would have been quite easy to avOid the d I Bev, -- ry ause the coating of silver on them and torotemed by law *OM. counterfeit", consequent- daniage.and curiosity. Bonk Sellers, Nemo Agents, . two ineFes tong. ota flue lwalthr Vowth• . • man, Kill welt and - pump spans llockskins and Turpentlne.Teas; Wilms and Wool. A. DOOLITTLE, M. D.. No. t4l Orand St. fields, to scertain whether lime wouhl ~- _ : r'.-.1-,. law. - The right to Edenssever could , have i s s• so tin as- not to prevent their speedily Y - - i ealitte rellid on as genuine without adulteration. Pedlars, Canvassers, and si others impelled with the - I Jeffersons. French Morocco:anti ILI4 Tt rnr ands, March 1.1851 •! ii-lf :• ... • ' Philadetpbia. May 10.10.10. , - will .; ..--. ';-1-ri..:.., been denied her if she - tiid-sq_neezed the •We base endeavored here to. furnish' the ewes*. above: work at very low rates:. , , crow lie sus. 10 el t.- New - En la.nd anti te r.a atid beneficial to him. Very few. places s becoming cankered or rusted by damp. Dee. 27.1851. a s , i „, 1 lIn; Sumas-Sir t-Atter being bald for a numbei sh „,, °call kinds cheap; I '•'' ' ' ' - - STRAIN CAR FACTORY'. .., 4: •:•.: - silty with a medicine of inch inulaslisuperiority and . . F. I . 'of year., and havint-used numerous prepirations le MISSES' and Childtens' Bootees ana:Shrtiot,Ca•large -7. Soso.; a) -4-,--s- • ---s-s-e-.ss , , . found wh re - it will not be so. I ..Isss• . froit and drank the cider." -no ether, your Otemlcat Hair Invigorator' bee pro: - .., assortment suitable for this' inarket,go t t •- •-"‘47." '4'; ' "''''''' ''' ... "•"•" l- • - its ant gon - . .. . . .:..5..,... ,- ,1 •i.\ -- .(17',Witv is charcoal the best deritrifice'? "rth as 'hal" eonmrend Itself to their -confidence atneatigle-- monition or -Gornto . . .. doted &fine head of new hair, and I hardly know. how . ..., se i n edyla; Oisee site,t , peedy and elfettual, whkh _fiat hand. . - -', i - -.. • . . , : -.....•.•-, ......- . ••••• . . . r.---. 1:.... 11:7" DEFINING HIS Postzion.-At 11 court Because of its antiseptic properties and its de- this package - or this Essence will - go as far as four to earn eas my petite& for the benefit I have recchted . g irm E p istle p hnem .. ~ . :.,- : , - . -,-.,..... .! has by repeated end : caanuess trials proved ii- 1 4/pounds of Coffer-anffeoffea readout this Essenee frotit you" valuable ankle. •, r rintitt s ubscriber: beg lea Se its inform the public that -A T L 110 USE FOR . - ' FeßilEn S ' - )-;-r.'7:t• martial latery . held at Norfolk,the roll " - owing stroyipg 'the smell of various_ substances; mew to be ; aad Mast .tiy great care In preparing It', wilt preserve thetksta of the rest Iliall'es. with the Ad- ! ' . J. WADSWOLTII, No.lo Orchard St.' . '- ''. Our stock of Gum F.lastie fahneVare of. thesheal -'' I , In, ddition to their lormer. STEAM ENGINE mannfacturedaructea the country can' ATOM. ladlea SHOP:and FoUNDRY, they - have 'recentirpot up e-- • • Every arm should boast ,a tool-hoot . ti,• - i • • dialogue is . sa . id to have taken Place between - thus rendering it a ready!.sweetener of with clalmleal 'actuary, of uniform strength to afford dition of a mare delicate and liner darn: It is also The ftstbraring testimoniai ia...from Mr. 'Billakill s my; Braaten:en would 11.:* well to call and pro Id NI bl d Plhopa f• the ' fact f mote tonducivetclhealth than the finer Coffee, Mea- editor of the saterday Courier: . - -. .. • v e new .ac nary nn or • menu ure o " 1 ment'shonld hi -'.... tbemselven with 4ond COM Shoe";the best pievens COAL dal.% TRUCKS and other Hail Road Cars by ,arranged ' that every imp e „::''. - -,q - - ' - • d - '-'--.„. t h e b reat h.. - . - 'Phystklana a ',new one otAhe witnesses an court : agent on whlch thei can reli, for si e r mad e , doe, not reCinire wattling to Om it. anti is : u 810iiit's tiiiii.tivinotares.-It gives In much ~,,,y , i d i scovere d of coh is , . , coo g ii4 , o d coosomp . I , tinsui - 00wei ,. wows e „ tddes them to encode sil i ' llss 1 :f. -id, . . ' the best results, aed the afflicted with a remedy tb a j fres from sediment.: -This Irnene.llll VOW extensively ,oleasnre. unsolicited; to record:containment , in fattOr %ton. -- ' - its' pro Perl, Place assigned it, and a filed r ~..,,, - ,il-:,,-: 'r " Are you a Catholic?" ”No sir." " Are • o:7Wrre• 'does tartar on the . teeth destroy win an thr them an nsed In varlutia sections °Me coma 'a sin le a 'ent ,igtra great pleasantness and entireefficac. of Bustle . imid med i c i ne =si d e . , . him ___. , rY. II ll_ , . _ kit - ir in .._ ra ... _ y. . _ TRUNK 9, Carpet Rags andl Vallee". •.. hied Of work. not only much better, but with greater .-.- , - . despatch and nt the cery lowest prick': ;- Having - thus. ciple with the master : should be to see e ~ 1?. tt" - , . . . . , . you a Protestant ?" "No sir." . " What 'them? - Because it consists of anisnalculm, Prepared and sold by - JAMES C. ATER. . - 8 ag sofa 10,000 cake: In - a slate county la new. al Ila Ingo [Of. no recoretwa unto a : . The Travelling community Witt find us avell - m1147 made .thcso eaten - sive preparatione, Individuals and , . .- - J`,.. - : tate.. PTICIS ISt .cents per cake.. Fat sale wholesale : recent severe attack,• of illness, we discovered that n'-s , ;.h • P kit ao i Che II Lo 11' Al • plied wit" the , above articles which *e.yr ill 6 ell,a l ' companies requiring sunk o(this, Mild, will Lad It to require everythin r , a to be in its ptoPe! r ~-1 d "war cal ms • we . sac , and reutil by me anbitcrlberon ids variety store._ : . our usually healthy and abundant crop of hair was moderate mice , : lib , ''' ,3 '' - 4i•tp- t are you, their " Captain of 'the foretop." -which produce decay .and tooth-ache. Crab Sold in Psteseitts, by JOHN CI: BROWN'. Mums Avantage to'grve Wein a eati. - - ,•• ,' .. .D. FIANNA/C*loot for Schuylkill Co. rapidly 1111Ong off, and chancing to -have on band a' ' :-...'' ! a soon as - the: worknien are done w . ,-- •,:st •,,, , Itmanasit alin'es, Wade ind rep:aired, to Grier. ' ' bah. a -• ' . ,SNYDER lc MILNEet. s ii..; .71.“ 4 . ......_......... ~. , OW, J. B. FALLS; and : Druggists email' , . . '. -*Member:to and others Infpplied . . .. 'stetson!". al directed, and found It to opende like , a .- _ ,:. , , 'le verjuice diluted - with teeter,. will deitroy Play 1.18-14. ~ '- . tit fella gain id wimple of the above ankle, furuistied by: the man-- ... ..., - .. : • - fd , " I, _ TERUO CABII. !find, : 18-2 W• :' . the Ofitpufactatees erten.- Tryit. :' .-. .' ~ _ , fawner many . menthe previously. we used but sr ste t -•- Oct,. 25,1851 : __ . ' '• •43-tf ' A systematic arrangement - of this , - . , r_.--1 1 0'llts:r.t is a Quaker in Philadelphia,' them. ' ' Oct. 11.1831. !-'•1 - - I - aLly - , . e rtifIGLET'S GOLD .PENM-Eteirtst A , carried out would in li,short,titri . . ' • - QTEAN /4211011214. 7 401184 E ASa NOUS I bare enielitetUae. ankle le' d 6 Reim, chiral le entire! cec la the -fail - and' creatin .A p_ pate l• . Y.ll t a II lITAVEnta . NOVELS. -Vol. I Abbotsford's' r.A= , so upnght i that he won't sit down to hut I:l7•Wirt Ma • b' a l li i I 1.2 POW* Ilene - in first rattlorder. - - Lhesat-vAteirarrotled.-The substrlber hu Ins ll SP ••• -.. y genume carmine ei e r - ' Fog partici'. Unwind Sable, iceo. of Plilladmphlaicatted " ES- , 'new and healthy sake Of the snip." -• ' • - ; V V Edition-nrapinc in 12 volumes, and flown& -- l '"' fixed habit, and the advantages of ST,Wi _, ir i teals. ' ~. _ , , -Um aPPIf t':' '• a• namsaa. age-. oft° :, ' lime* Of bareelP.Wbidi 1* 1111111ded ,so- be laud with - . Cestinc-enat Ihr grerre Caseitrit •Esiin•foriyirle. Dahil l -printed on fine White paper; front the latest Ciokt Pews celyed a s'aree int or!agiors Superlar . t he 0' ..- . • - . used 1 Because it is nude from: cochineal: - - HENRY-RICKS Wilkie a Wawa .1 - Corltricit no fl • - ten Atones latent rot- among whin : - are •the. Conveys alld "led -Mat" ated onl by-a comoar• mon betv,Seen --.--: • ti° , fq Dittlers 4 linroetailt,, , .l find it AIN ter, gait neverlet deniers Persuadeira to - use-any Foglia editions. embracing • y , , • . i :II!' ' ........... • .:---, • , :- lan. 4.1831 ....; ~.:, . lelf anly tree katultaythlagsla hams. to beAtu h . but' 'et otherdAleleits a Bobtails's. Price cent_ros et bottle: teething: ' Prefaces and note*, neatly bond la Cloth,. Pen.bash In and, out of eases. all •of which can be ~•. ._ • . ._ . - oo d j ! nplelo ,:;:: A ir7 0,178 lirri wants to know-is it be. aa — winr . is EPUtiOus carmine mildly- . ,_ X. - - the contrary, the Ingredierusofwltich We composed, ' Deseret Wholesale it grais-C. 'P.'t AMET k--VO- 4 - 'lntbaek. , . • --. - -1 L •:-.. ~ .-. . . ' ... r ~. •' ." r s r il l i e d i i ii v the ' " ln V e nrp: ff li t : - ni 1 0 , •c,l . - v fr use - Tbe ninon ot tae iarm wnere g I ~.•-,,_, a ,k -•- • • ... ~. I , , pAINTMD.WIILEOAUSI2.-Vattoes ewes ale f t/W e eny w h o l esom e. -- . •; • en ' - ~, Na. 120 Aub St.. Philadelphia. For sale by dealer" Treatise on a Bog or Instrnmentir and the Slide-rule, &Mutat relied ter! a- -a cur , ity. i . are CarefUlly preserved, and me whi r „ • .1 .- ,: - .. 4... ;.--!.......: - cause thus is ;leap year, that the Fourth of ueatle? than genuine 1 Because it Is *mu - forogke Will'iqw OcreuiziPut received sae Ibr t. 't - JamEB R. CHILTON, M. D. generelly. Versate lu Pottsville by Fa it utgether With the other" al. for the use ofolem, Engineers, Seame_n nad.ifitti-, and f-- --t . .v.. • •.r s . . '',.:.::-:. • . " ;lily was the filth ?- • - - • terated with vermillion or red lead. , I ate al city ptkes at 11. HANNAN'S Chaste% Red Analyelet.73 Clamber, Illt. New York. .I.a. BROWN. dents, just receive and far sale by a . LIIANNAN, •• • , ....... " . are MIT ;OWN. '' , • ~. --. i r .. . Cheip Boob stl4 840 Nab 1 , , Cheap Curtain sad Variety Atom • . Aug. 11, MI. • . '•!i.: s. ',nal?, /at ' a * lr . Joeelk,lB39. ; 2.2•-• • 1.........../ - . . . . • ' ' : -' - 4,F . , , . , „ . . " : - 7.• ' ' , _ . . '.. . . _ , . . . . . • - . , • . • . •1. . . , .. . , • , .. . . • . . . . ' • • I . §tientifir ark prottitot. GUM ARABIC. In Morocco, about the middle of November, that is after a rainy season, which, begins in July, a gummy juice exudes spontaneously from the trunk„and principal branches of the accacea tree. In about fifteen days it thick ens in the furrow down which it runs, either in a vermicular (or worm) shape, -or com monly assuming the form of oval and round tears; about the size of a pigeon's egg, of different colors,as they belong to', the white or red gum tree. About the middle ot De cember, the Moors encamp on the borders of the forest, and the harvest lasts six weeks. ROSIN • Rosin, it is established, when mixed with its own bulk of spermaceti oil, will insure w saving, of three-eigliths of the quantity :ot the latter, !and requires one-half lets pottir to drive heavy machinery The Lowell mills have fully tested it. Light machinery, how ever, requires more power where rosin and sperm' oil are used instead of the pure sperm. This is - ail important discovery,and.will tend, We hope, to reduce the.pres.ent high price o -'oil. CLEANING WINDOW OLINDA TEEL GREAT. scsirrOcrEir 12111MEII. ► .1011 X SARSAPARILLA!! IT le pat up In fittl quart bottles, and contains the strength atria tiara as much pure Honduras SU saparllLiaa any similar' prepayation -in Anieriea.--. Price, oue doltsr per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. It has been a well established fact. for years pant, that Sarsapayill4; when pure and properly prepared, was the only trtna panacea for all diseasta originating . from an Impure state of the blood, the nse of mem., ry, intosleating drinks. evil habits in youth, barren ness, Ike. , We hAldly mitten, that Join Aar* Fluid Extract of Sarsakriita is the only preparation before the publl&that is 'prepared on strictly scientific prin ciples, and of unibrica strength. The Sarsaparilla is pureha_red without regard to price, and every pound• before being used, is subjeet to the etrlctest chemical tests, and its gent:deem:as ascertained before being used. , . ~ Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of se veva' other valuable medical roots. together Ginning 1 the best compuntid. and producing ,Titit GREATEST ' CtrEATIYE'AGENT IN,THE Ii,NOWN %MELD: This Medi- eine:when ueed according to direction.. WILL CelE WITTIOI - 1 . TAIL— .' Scrofula or Kinz i e EviL Cancers, Tumor', Eruptions of the Skin ,Eryinvelas,Gbroule Sore Eyes,Rine - write' or *Petters, Scald Ilead. Itheurnatimn, • Paine in the Bones and joints, old Some, . and Ulcers, Siveliing of the Glands, syphilis; Dyspepsia. Salt [theme, Diseiwes of the -Kidneys, Loss of Appetite,Diseasesarle . - log from - tht—row-of ..idercury, Pain in, the Side and Shoulder*, . , General • Debility, . ' Dropsy, Lion , bago, Jaundice, tostivenesedScire Throat, Brotichltis,COlds, - Coughs, • Weakness of the . - Chest; Pulmonary Afferttons, and . all tither, Diseases tending to produce • Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female - Irremilarities and Enniplainte. Sick and Ner vous Headache, Low Sterne, Night Sweats, Ex pbstare or Imprudence hi Life: - Chreiiic Consiiintioual Diseases; and is a Spring and Summer Drink. and tleneratTenir for the System, and alAitn tle and Pleasant Purgative, far St:pert - 6r .. - to HMO Lick or emigre.* Watet, Salle, or Seidlitz Powers. • . • lai:An! BEAD !.. itEeD! I! The truly- wouderfel and remarkable cures that have come tinder our immediate observaiime, have more than convinced us that Doctor Hull is a OItEAT Nes, and that hi, Fluid Retract of Sarsaparilla lathe met valuable combination of vegetable extracts that to science of eliernietry has yet ltrodured. All "tire less to the Doctor in his new enterptim, say lee.— aursuills anther. We agree nhb our neighbor of the' Courier. that Doctor hull is 'a great Klan, and his Sarsaparilla a GREATER %pinion': ; and we are rimy cony lured that the Doeinr, 'With his Sarsaparilla. Will create a far more enthuSiaitic excitement East than !Barnum did , with lenity Lind. We would not have our readers to underetaud tot as classing the Doctor and his liar eapar ills nit!, Itarnum and Jenny Lind, because all' who . spenti their dollar for a brittle of Bull's Pampa- . ride will get he equivalent; and we have•heard It &lily hietMl. that many, after hearing .the dieted! 'Jen ny, and findiug their pocket mieus from ten to twenty ',Mars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the 111171 E. tine objection We have to Pull's etarcatia- HIM and once ox e.--ill is co e xmedingly pleasant to the taste, Mid invigorating to the eyetean, that. once' in the habit of using it, it is equal to smoking fine re, mains, chewing Langlitune'm best, or drinking Wrilk4 er's min; Juleps— vet, ..c•N'T ever IT : ---bd vaccine Democrat. . • The above enmplimentary notices from the editors of the Lone-elite ceerue and Detoorear, Were enders, ed by Geo. D.s.Prentice, Esq., the drstinguiehed editor of the Louisville Journal. hi the following datteting Dottrel— , There is no doubt in the world - of the greatness of , Doctor hull, and the eteellenre of his Sarsaparilla.= rt..toe of the ;moat scientific physicians In the city have applauded the Sarsaparilla and, what is a great deal better. the million applaud It too. it Is Lavin a • tieruendens sale. The celebrated Jayne has, fawn the profiteer ids medicine; built a granite palace. In cl e Philatlelph ll ia,fgeTe stories high, and Dr. Hull, if h choose., can very soon build one t w ice as high as t ha . It is, we are told, very diffirult for him to walk thr ' oar streets at all, as he finds himself arreeted. at veg.- ry step, by groteful men and worrien, many of whom have travelled front Deal distaticeeto look upon their benefactor, and to bless him Cir their wonderfull re storation to health. The Doctor, with all halo rat mot.- Unary merit; In city modest and retiring; yet we est that lilt; El.linfll fillets Will, 111 justice to theiti eelve.:, give a toting reception to the thetioguished man vele. hasi made 113 glorious a campain against th man di,eases as General dcutt made g against the Mexicans. ' MIME REM' oyez. . . BUDS' &. - ELI.IOTT, Sign of the Dig Watch. op. posits Mottliner'S Hotel. . . . • We Invite onr friends. and the • .-: ....„ '-j„ .} - ~,,,.. public in general to call aad exam- - • ..........--. ine our stock, as we feel cOntideut .... 3 ::-...1:,.... it is the best that was suet offer- .—t^ ed in this region,and we will sell at PhaidelphLt prices, Our stock consists In part of a full assonment of Cold and Silver • Lever 1 Gold and Silver lepine Watches, Watches. SilverTibte&Teaapoons Forks, Butter-knives, &c. Plated Captors,Fruit & Cake Baskets, I Plated Card Trays, Cups, Mantle Ornaments, &e. And a general assortment of Fancy Grienls. .. With a thorough knowledge of our butanes', and every facility for purchasing to advantage, we be undersold by honest dealers in thslState. We re. turtithanlis for the liberal patronage airs have hereto fore received, and by strict attention to business, ive hope to merit the enntidence of the community and our share of their patronage. . , wtt.LIASI DEADY. , J . STEWA DT ELLIOTT. N. N. rt.-A liberal discount to Pedlars Mad small Deal. era. el- Particular attention paid to the repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. l • ' May IS, 1551. i 10-tf AT TIE OLD STAND. L-1 LI HOLDEN'ii Wholesale and .Uplece, Watch and Jewelry Establisitinent. - at his •• Old Stand," No. 238 MAHE els titter t, (between :at and eth, south side.) Philadelphia. • 61 y friends. old customers, and the publ it must know that t am at all times prepared to furnish Watch!! ...Jewelry. Fancy • ItieleS, ginner lor Gold Pees oral! 4;6. kinds, with Gold and dilverlint tiers in variety, &c., at the very lowest Cash Prices, together with the brat supply of superior Clocks and' Time-pieces, ever offered at this Establishment: E. H. being a practical Time-piece and-Watch Maker. with an experience of nearly at years-10 years at his present location—is at all times prepared to furnish, by Wholesale and Retail, warranted "Thne• keepers" of the vary hest quality,—conlPrisinl Eight day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Titne-pieces, of plain ' and highly ornamental designs, of all styles ,and adap. led for Counting Houses, Parliirs,llalla, Churches, Factories, 61inambOall, Rail Cars. Sm.' Also, Maim locks. a 010111 desirable article. for sound Sleepers, for all whose business requires thew to be up MEM 11111 .Biolll7Blll/1 13 EVIBIZIXIMTION, ' q t y Bsst Beasiip ever discovered's , Spraixs, Braises, Riarasurtisia. Silsen, or Jfeakzess of Joints and Lioibs,Casitittion of tls Aluseles.Noirolgia of ass Foes, Side or Bark. Gaut, Ileadaske, Toolksslle, •te. Also, ait - isealsobfc Rowdy for Spirt*, Straka, SOY nese, Lsietesess siad Oafs on , HORSES. • • Tins Embrocatbin is.prepared of ingiedients,which tine • very active,yet entirely safe and pleasant preparation for : Dheumatisto, &c. The proprietOr I bring aware that there are great quantities of trash in the country, under the name of EmbrOcation, Lin iments,and Liquid Opodeldoc, absolutely woithlesS, nevertheless, feels great confidence in saying to Cie, afflicted, that this.is superior to everything ele, in use. Uundreds• of the must respectable person; and families havo given their testimony in favor of iu auPeriotity. It-operates in many rases immediate ly, and persons who have been suffering tinder ei treme pain in the aide or limbs, or from bruotea and sprains, have found instant relief from a thorough tubbing with this erubrormion. Try it and you will not be disappointed. Price 25 rents per bottle. I Cardin - ate from Ambrose Paueoast, Esq., Atlantle. . N. J Mr. F. G. Dann's - ran :—Dear ?ir-1 have been an extensor. dealer in horses !Outbid,' rears paet, and have bad great otiportunities to witness the variiina disease* to which they are subject, and of testing the tendons remedies in use. !About fifteen years since I was induced to make use of pier Enitiroeatton, and since that time I have used no other retuedses for 11w following diseatesio which this noblexilmal is subject, viz: Ringbone. Isparta, strains of the .joiiiis and caner:, shoulder stralni,swittey in the rhouldrr.laineness in stilt: and rck - ket, galls on the shoulders, and every disease of a like nature. • I have also used, and known It used for the various diseases to which mankind are mileect, such as swell edJointi, Rheumatism, Goat, aprons: Itruises,Cum, Corns, dplual affections, pains in the fare, side. and back. Toothache. Burns. tai - alds, and especially the. Ileadache,to which I have been subject nearly all my life tune. Your Embrocation is the best and saf eat remedy I have ever used for the above complaints; I having glen sold considerable of it in my store, and believe it to suticisette all milers. Tours with respect. = ,AalftittiSE PANCOAST. I BREWSTEII'it CIInLERA bIIXTUft.E. For accurst of Cholera Marlins, Diarrboa. Dococt ' ComplainiteChatte, Griping Paint, or Sock - trusack, and ...hicitic Chulcra. !PHIS Mixture bar been used and recommended by 1 physicians and others as a standard medicine, and has been successfully tested in numerous violent ca ses of Cholera Mothits, Diarrtera. Chohc, lee., and will nut fall to cure in one ease in ten, it adminis tered - according to directionsom the flint - lt Is just what every fancily, vessel, steamboat. barge, and traveller should always keep on u• guard * against sudden attack, as the Cholera Mathes Ss Moat likely. to attack its subject in the night, and the sooner iiiktemeily Is applied the better. Asiatic Cholera is, lugmost caries. preceded by Diarrhoca, and Griping Paine in the bowel's; amt • doelittess, one groat reason why so niaity.persons die of Chol era In. the Want of proper remedies - adminicterect in the first stage of the disease, or the-delay hi ;orien ting a PhYSICIAII berme the patient In past . rum Ileferenre can be given to hundreila . o( the tined respectable perstins, cis as to physicians: who have used it, and witnessed its elfectit ui mime the most violent cities of Cholera lambus and Price '23 Leine per bottle. CaltriviccrA frolic Dr. Leonard Lawrence :-:-Dur ing the gummier of NM, while on a vi,it al Mr Brewster's., in Bridgctrot, t hail a severe anark ici Cholera Morto', attended with eltTelett ItroStt.llloll of the SyStetil, and a profuse perspiration and vomit Ing. 1 wan induced to use a Cholera Mixture, pie pared by Mr. Brewstcr.whirli instantiy l lrave relief and a few doses effected a permanent cure. I use, nn other medicine whatever. I have since used It it my GiVu fancily and recommended it to others, in. at rases wolf the same re.ailts. From a cinwiedee Its contents, tvliould not hesitate tic recommend it lc a Sale and efficient medicine to all eases of a hk. nature• I.goN ARO LAWRENCE, M. 1). Cedarville, N. 3., July, 1818. MAI P aIicoasTvILLE,N.J., July 31, 1 S 19. rnEatatrm memo FORTES. GnOnSTEEN & CO. wouldtall the attention o these about purchasing. to their splendid Stock of GI to 71 octave PIANOS, which they • be i i nttVeer:let3y°,l'°t be eitherci"iled for tone b o y i "y 11 ni:1 1 1 . , 4e 0 r in quality of material, or in workman- Om. As au evidence of thig,they would stat . that Rube last fair of the American Institute they were awarded A GOLD MEDAL for the best Piano, being the Pith siaccessitre year in which they have received Premiums trom the lotddiute. ' For the Southern market we err making with dolt iron Frames and detached cases, peculiarly adap ted ti the climate, 451 1111.0ADWAY,New York, (up stairs.) J. 11. OROvESTEEN,, VIM. TIONLoW: 120-3 m, May 15, 1F!52 PLiNO FORTES. OC. IL' CARTCIt, No. 17 tr... , arillEr - frNUT St•redt, . Sixth door above FIFTH, opposite (lie State IfOuse..—Up Stairs:, now offers to the public an,entire ly hew assortment of PIANOS,jaat received (rnmlhe Most celebrated ma ker.. and °Gooch Yaltelli• :and Fintsb mitt) delyeompetniop. MessrsAtintis-r. & Clark's and James Thonipsotes Instruntents4whiCh are trete offered, stand unrivalled in the, opittion of all competentjailges, an possessing.beality and poli ty of tone., never before attained lay any maker. ALSO, PianosAviin .EOLIAN Attachment, Church and Parlor tillf•A NS, SERAPIIINES,and MELO DEONS. all of..whk.l, are warranted, and will be Rohl at the Matinfacturers' lowest rash prices. All cash milers for Music promptly attendMl second hand Flamm bought and sold. Pianos tun ed anal repaired. P. S.—Theextranrilinary success of the Prithitrim, Plrf• Ae•nt:stv Musty, and the perfect valisfactlua it 1130 Civen. induces the subscriber In rinitione I.e,ollitti in Siii.tlfitt, Piano, Ilarp.V l lttar,dc .. atr gee. hr Artists of the' vet y highest ,ability. .4 needs ant be mentioned. that Fig. Annuli:a AL1 , 04. Slot .Matiel11111:elle 111:11.10O. Hells AFE,INIIO . IiIaMi Pre-t4 ll . Merit among the profession; Lae connected with the Instititti.lll, and devote thetry re and talents to the pools. O. II CARTER, Principal. Philadelphia. May $, Itbly PIANOS. • •,; A Clinchrr—A4out World's hair—Arnertea?: Genitra Srin mphout. DURING the great Writhrs Farr, the sai lor',, inannlacturere and rattier interested parties took partirtilar pains to ridicule end east oilturat upon the rood.. of our ttttt dry- , ' Ille It 8 depaltilleal. TO such a degree- cif tied that Mr.lholssi :keret:tie or , he 11.11erleala Commissioner, puottened a ihallentfe to the whole world to product; live aril ries-equal, In point of real Merit, to live that he would desitilate end select from the U . , H. department.— A twine Ili specimens SIIOIIII3I all (fan the U. S. as superior to all oil'. Di. Were tWti bent Iran °lir eitY.— N.tioety, the solar tams of I koniolitia,llaker 4: and the Piano Folio's I.lCoorrol !Meyer: - Of the fat ter, Mr. Do.tee says :—'' bl Piano Fortes tee ask no pral.e until We ,'lead tie !ward rif Aro utifril macrn latents I never sal, the like in what your English chops have contributed ; but I kare heard sweeter 'tones. There are tWo very plaice looking, yet pretty Pbt un Fortes made by Conrad aloyet„ of l'h launtyourinnsitalcriatc• ..lo•tild heat; anti then, without .o.y disparieteinent to f other nem- I sea m they .01.10.1 It now that flinse• %nos have with its .1 reputation ofstatidina in lune far a hove any we 1111poilv Tim cecret afloat will he fottiot in a mtVie rmoitltlClbitt Mr vinirli theael alios are so Matons." It is hardly iteresl:aty to 7 iald, as it is knoWit to almost 311,111. it or the r Mire Con •greeation trait all qua.tera of the gb.be. not nue b u ild 1M found to :ter ept the a-hallemm sill, it 3 comp , ' I . ollralt Meyer c c. awarded the -treat Prize 11,,M1 foe the !era Leaf Ferns-2 enmphhtrnt that no other eilitlitior received. And thus Well. talc Pia nos athilltte.l, by the whole world, I. In 10 e ; b e gi Wier Man (liar Itieftile should tall. 'upon Mr. Meyer, in Philadelphia, and eXalltillO the It 1. a our; splendid atr,ar. I , Ice the rase of Meyer, we have the Matter br.omht Immo " to the PlantllaMitri•rti of the 111.1 World. Pi heir own amid their sneers awl scorn, in the pea ' , PDC+ . Of tot any, a n d; more par ill an lislabitt.ml.l the twit glollls or the whole world, an An te dean pot, forth his Illallire,to upon the merits or American media nigm, as dlsday ed in ilia rOntrdoitiolis of liberto,llll,, Raker &t Co., end o ther paue,lelphiane. and chullenees hoe and all to produce art! Il'A•ennal to those of Philadelphia Manitrart tilers. And not one atom:ell,. rat thrill meet the ksiie. . • 'flu,, 8116(J:her has Mr sale a couple 1 nclaire anoe„ol Mr. Meyer! make, which ate prolaoltrirpil by Cloopelent )101:es Ur be talliettor to any Pianos interne and haul In be (nand in 11M country. 'fume Will he gold fr 15 to 20 dollars 1 , ..as than a aimilar article. 'an he purchased in Philadelliiiln. Six and a half or "rano, warranted. in elegant Rosewood Eases, or finish, of Mr. Meyer's make. will he deliver- Schily !kill comity' at 8275 by eallimadt ' ii HANSAN'et Book and Music elinte• SUNDAY SIMUMON Tmrprs. iiagMaiPßUia riIiILADELPIDA AND READING RAILROAD. Oiti a nil niter SUNDAY, june Otb. I&ML and on eel er y following Sunday, until furtheri notice, an Express Excursion Passenger Train will leave Philai delphin at 71, A. 2.1.. and return Urban Pottsville' at 4 P. M., same day„ Stopping at, nil Wily n 0149 on the Line and at the lollowiss , stauoasst the hours stated: UP TaalE . . t• DOWO WU/K. Ti station, I I A.M. Stations Lcaves Plnlad'a. 7.30 ~I,eave‘rottesine 1 Pass 6, Phrsnixvilln 8.31 !Passes Mt. Carbon POLLItOWI3 eOS . 9 13. Maven ". Wading. 9.34 " Reading •• 'S. Maven 110.43 , "' : Pottstown r " 1111. Carbon in 3.32 I 'e' Ptrusnixvine Art ices 04 Pansvilltill.oo lArrivei at rhilara., FAKES , . . . Fur the round trip, no and down, in No. I Cara; , From Philadelphia to Phrenixvllle and tiaek.samo I ay; • - 81 40 " Pottstown. I 75. .. " " Eteadinc. ", " 111 5 0 •' •' S. Haven, Mt. Csrbois & Pottsville, 1 00 "nestling to Pottsville and back sanitsday. I 04.) a -- N. Baggage carried with these trains. All Tickets must be purchased before entering the carp. May 29. 1653.- 21-0 I PASSENGER TRAINS. anamairos OFFICE OF THE READING 1./IIAILROAD-8 U MEIER AItRANCEMENTJ--- Froui Philadelphia to Pottsville. On and afeet Mb), IT, IFYI, there win be two pafwenner Train% daily (waulays eicepted,) between Philmielphla, Beading, and Pottsville. MORNING LINE. The I:xpress Milo leaves Philadelphia daily except ht 71 o'clock, A. M. The Way Thin Icave: "otl4ville daily. Mondays excepted at 71 o'clock, A. M ..... ~~ The. Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, except Sunday-. at 31 o'clock, P. M. The. Esprit, Train Iravre Nato/inn daily, except Sundays, at 3io'ctock, P.M. ' 1101 IRA OF PASSING READING For Philadelphia at 9 tislork 10 minutes. A. M., and d'o'clack 51 minutes. P. M Fix Pottsville at 9 o'clock 34 winut.* /4.11. and 6 o'clock P. M. • IiItUIPI. .111= MIXING SOILS Some nine or ten years'ago, ia . the early Time I P.M. Tart of my farming, en a well about six or 4 WY 407 4.15 5.21 6.00' 6,20 7.30 thrown out was a tel ie day, just damp_enough to cut into lumps, and adhe. Sive enough to tetnaia so.. Altet finishing the well, the •man who had charge of the farm was at loss to know where to deposit it. Having a sandy knoll in One of the fields,. which was not inaptly termed “persOnal pro petty," from its being wafted about by every breeze, here to-day, and there to-morrow, it occurred to me that the clay would hold the sand and form a soil. I accordingly ordered it deposited there in heaps, the same as if: manure. This was in the summer. In the fall the lumps were scattered over the sin: face and left to the action „of the- rain and frost. In the spring it Was found to have broken down, crumbled' and slacked like: lime. These here reduced and the ; '; clay spread evenly over the statue. The field received a coat of manure, was plowed, and sown with oats and peas. That where the. clay *as applied, produced the largest and niost vigorous growth, of any other part of the field. In the fall it was sown with rye, and seeded with timothy' and clover.— The rye, as ?veil as the clover, was much ,more vigbrotis and heayier on that than an other part of the field. In tact, the person' who occupied the farm after I left it, inform ed me that he lost his crop of grass on Mai part in consequence or its lodging. Thus ni t personal was made real Or last properiyiand remains so to the present day. Having experienced such beneficial effecti from mixing clay with sand, I was after wards indticed to try what effect sand %void(' have on a rather retentive soil. The garden at Three Hills Parra, is a stiff clay loam resting on rt 'strong tenacious clay sulesotb rather inclined to moisture. The second year after Fpurchased and took possession ot it, I caused a coat of sand, from six to eight. Inches in depth, to be put on one of the squares, which was spaded in with the manure, and,l had the satisfaction to wit; ness the most gratifying and happy results —the crop on that square was far . superior to any other in the garden. Since then! have caused over five 'hundred one-horse can t loads of sand to be put iu . the garden, and the effect is still visible, although the !ard • has disappeared.—Poole. • ion to deep. The earth ~. ~-~. `~_ El INI II 0 U WA 01714 'ell° adel No. dolpt lectii :hat 001 O.* 9, Mil
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