133 it am 011mor. [From the Iraston ©lave Br j • - FUNNY. The world is full of funny tlanz.,, I'd like to name some over , It's funny how the half iy razq The -other half it• clover. W. funny hoW the poor man seek. To live among his batten. • ' It'• funny how the drunkard Than His adamantine fetters • It's funny how the pretty air' Walks out with smiles and simper., But when her ma desires her help At kitchen work, shmwopers It's funny how the 511111il V 01111; beiau, The match of life.beainimi', Lies sang in bed, whilesoh - terror mr.il Is to ashing. out hi, linen. - fdriny how the gossip old, With skinny lip, will miner. "Now don't you tell for all the world 'Twas An,-elinn Cutter.: It's funny how the neiehbor,:wl . l Your vreekiN, paper borrow, And then return it, read to death. A fortnight from.—'• to morrow 1t.;.,s funny how a man will like A handsome little sinner. NV. , .nlays divinely on-the harp Btit‘‘anot cook a dinner. It's funny Nat a bore •ay, • " How angel-like your bat y.' And wish it at the antipodes. Or to perdition, maybe. Ii r fuuny how some people talk Of love within a cottage, Yet never twat while their en-l: Will buy them city pottage It's funny how the milhonture Will tell the beggar honey That hi was never at a For labor or for money. ICS funny hots the clerk will any • " 'Tis of the latest fashion. — - And when it's proved of lint yenr . ailuiike Fly off into a pas...on. It's funny how the lady gay shun her s.ex demailed, And smile upon the libertine, Though ali hvi charms are faded la short this .1, a funny world. - And full of froth and finnan. I think some day ?twill burn up by Spontaneou , coubu,tion. TUE LAWYER'S SICK • 310TIIER This story is related of a lawyer who has since attained eminence-in his profession.---,,, A case in which he wa'S engaged.as counsel came on a certain day... AsAie was insuhi eiently prepared, he was very anxious that the case should be postponed a few days, that he might have further time for his pur pose. Unfortunately, thtre vas a great press of business, and knew that this motion would be overruled, unless some ex traordinary rettion Was alleged. Under these circumstances he bethought himself of an expedient. Rising with his handkerchief to his race, he addressed the Judge in accentsof 'great apparent 'emotion : " May it please your Honor, I have just been Informed that my mother is lying at the paint of death. My emotions are too great for me to proceed . in this case. I move that it be ,postponed until day after to-mor row." ' This request would of course have been granted ,by . the Co - u - rt,, whose sympathies. were strongly_ excited 'his 'behalf but at this moment, to the discomfiture of the law yer, and the amusement of the the shrill voice of his mother was heard issuing from the gallery— • " Ichabod Ichabod ! how often have I whipped you for lying ?" The case wasn't postponed, nor was it gained by the afflicted counsel.. SCHOOLMASTER AMY TITS PUPILS " Joseph, where is Africa ?" - • ." On the map, sir.'' " I mean. Joseph, in what continent—the Eastern or Western continent 1" • " Well, the land of Africa is in the East ern continent : but the people, sir, are all of 'ern down South." " What are its products ?" " Africa, sir, or down : Sou:li ?" "Africa, you blockhead !-" " Well, sir,-.it hasn't got any ; it never had any." "How do the African People live ?" By drawing.:-!. " "Drawing what—water ?" "No sir . by drawing their breath !" "Sit down, Joseph." •" Thomas, what is the equator ?" " Why, sir, it's a horizontal pole running perpendicular through the imaginations of astronomers and old geog,faphers." "Go to your seat, Thomas; . William :Riggs, what do we mean by an eclipse ?" " An old race horse, sir." " Silence; Next. Jack, what is an eclipse?" " An eclipse is a thing as appears when the moon gits on a bust, and runs :Tin the sun :consequently the sun blacks the moon's face!" • • " Class 'is dismissed." • < Q?" A LAWYER POSED , -A. few days since, one of our learned counsel deemed4t necessary to shake the testimony of a Mr. Butterworth, by impugning his veracity.— The witness being called to the stand, the lawyer commenced:—" Do 'you know Mr. ButterWorthl" " Yes." " What is But terworth V' " Two and tenpence a pound, although I !lave paid as high as—" " That will do, sir. You can take your seat." EP' Snenr.—‘. My love, ' said an amiable spouse to her husband, don't sell that horse, I like him, and I want to keep him." "He'imy horse, and I'll- sell him," repli- sd the loving: lord, didn't I buy him ?" Was.my money that bought him," re torted the aristocratic lady. Yes; madam," said the husband; "and your money bought mc, or you never would hive had me." _ ' A HAN once fell down in a fit at the dont of White's club-house, a famous resort of gambling noblemen and gentlemen, at the wtst end of London. lie was carried into the club-house, and bets were immediately laid whether he was dead or not. As they were going to bleed him, the wagerers of bir-death interposed, and said it would all feit the fairness of the bet. . 27A man said to another, " which is the heaviest,.a quart of ruts or a quart of wa ter ?"" "Hum, most assuredly," said the other, " for I saw a man who weighs two hundred pounds, staggering under a quart of sum, when he would live carried 'a gallon of water with ease." Q? " CESAR, what am become of dat dar key what stole de tallow ?" "He has been taken up on an affidavit, and carried up to de Sperm Court - to have it fined." "Oa an affidavit,,Ctesar ?" " Yes-1 seed the ban ' dle mysCll,l did." cr DR. FRANCIS says that nothing, in creases marriage like waltzing. It is his opinion that •" hugging a girl to music" leads ss naturally to white rests and orange blossoms, as New Year's eve does to brakes heads. " Srm.s. cssr," said a little girl of fir e yea p of age, the other day, to a smaller one of only three. is I can't," was the 'tidy.-- u Well tiled," continues:l . l/m youthful mis• trios," if youean't Spell eat, spell kitten." .to-raz desk of a dog, a p . 4 ... a hippo. mama% and man, mhos woW. rose& lie each other ea closet 24 Kandy to be die. dultuished'ar she !Low of the Coeibel 1•• leads himself; i i 1 stitntiftr prattitat. suaINKISQ, OF FLANNEL. • Every ••• • knoWsAhat . flannel shrinks by successive • things, and garments often tie come valueless trOm this cause. A. notable housewife, of ouY acquaintance, prevents it as follows:—Before the;•fianncl is made up, enclose it in a cotton bat, to prevent perma nent staining by contact with the boiler, place it in clear, cold water over the fire and apply heat till the water boils, then take the flannel Out 'and dry it. By this process it will shrink an inch or more to the yard. But it will never shrink any more..., Garments may now be made of it, which will never become dis torted in shape by subsequent contraction. Every housekeeper should know that White flannel should always be washed in as hot water as possible, , with hard soap. TOMATO CATCHUP. The following, from long experience, we know to be the best receipt extant for mak- ing catsup: Take one bushel of tomatoes, and boil them ; until they are soft. Squeeze them through a fine wire'sieve, and add Hall a gallon of , vinegar ; One pint and'a hilt' of salt Two ounces of cloves-; Quarter of a potind of allspice . : Three table-spoonsful of black pepper ; Five heads of g,arlic skinner) and separated ; Mix together and boil about three hours, or until' . reduced t'o about one-half. Then bottle, without straining. BARD CEMENT. A cement which: gradually indurntes to a stony consistence 'may be made by mixing twenty parts of dean river sand, two of litharge and one of quick lime,: into ! a thin putty with htiseedloit. The quick lime may be replaced with !litharge. When this ce ment is applied to broken pieces of stone, as% steps of stairs, it acquires, after some time, a stony hardness. 4 similar .composition has been.applied to coat brick walls, under the name of mastic.—Scientific American. DRYING TOMATOES The Ohio Cultivator says, (early last sum mer,) " We ate same fine tomatoes not Jong since, dried in the following manner : fully . ripe, was scalded, strained through a sieve, slowly cooked halt an hour, spreail on clean plates and dried in an oven, the whole process requiring about two days Wore the fruit wea ready to pack away. 7 TO MAK?. SNOW BALLS. Swell half a Pound of rice in water with a roll of lemon peel until tender, and drain it. 'Divide it into five parts, and roll a pared apple, cored and 'the hole 'filled with cinna mon, into each heap, tying them up tightly in separate cloths. Boil for an hour, and serve with pudding sauce. COLD FRIED Z lIICKEN. Cut the chicken into quarters; and t ale off the skin rub it with an egg beaten up, and cover it with grated bread, seasoned with pepper, salt, and chopped parsley : fry it in butter, thicken: a little brown gravy with flour and batter, and add a little Cayenne pickle, and mushroom catsup. •CADIPIIOR. Camphor is procured from a tree which grows largely in India and China. The larges.tvantity, of the-guin is found in the knots and roots, It is distilled with water. 3nformation for te people, OE TUE PLAIN "WitY" AND " BECAUSE." 3" WHY is sal r a - mmoniac so called? 13e. , cause it was first... Made in the neighborhood, of Jupiter Ammon. According to Pliuy,. there were large inns in the vicinity 'of this tarnous temple, where the pilgrims who came to worship, lodged ; and who usually travelled on camels. The proprietors of these stables had some contrivance for preparing and concentrating the urine of these beasts, l and the salts which it produced were after wards sublimed in glass vessels for sale.— Another account is, - that ammoniacal salt was abundantly' obtained from the blciod of the victims who were slaughtered in honor of the God. (17' Way riss plumbago, or black lead, been substituted for oil in clocks and chro nometers ? Because, when mixed" with I spirit, It readily adheres to the point of a steel p:vot, as well as to the inside of the hole in which it runs, so that the rubbing surfaces are no longer one metal upon anoth er, but plumbago aim plumbago. These surfaces, by their mutual action,speedily ac quire a polish interior only tiithat of The dia mond and then the.retardation of the machine f rom friction is reduced almost to nothingoind wear and tearfrom this cause is totally lire- vented. tl7 War ;mom) steam be advantageous for propelling ploughs and other wictiltoral implements ? Because independently of the saving of - horses and their food, the farmer would never be obliged to work his sod, :but when it was in a proper condition for that purpose., °lNfr. London thinks that to apply steam successfully to agriculture, the, engi neer ought not to seek Tor anew implement, butsimply fora convenient locomotive power for propelling the implements already in:use, mollified - so' ai to suit the new impelling power. . , (r• 'greyhounds still petted by ladies ? &Cause, in former times, they were considered es valuable presents, espeotalli among the ladies, with whom they appear to have been peculiar favorites. In an ancient metricil romance (Sir Eglainore) a ptincess tells the knight;thar if he was inclined to hunt, she would, as an especial mark of her fivor, give hint an excellent greyhound, so swift of foot that Do deer could escape 'from his pursuit,:—Strutz. • ; tt:7 WWI is a tremulous motion observa ble over chimney pots; and slated roofs which have been heated by the ' sun? Because the warm air rises, and its refracting power be ing less than that of the colder air, the cur rents are rendered visible by the distortiou or. objects Viewed through ,them. ;. Within doors a similar sample *curs above the foot-lights of the stage of k •thea tre ; the flame of a candles - or the smoke of a lamp. ' 11:7` VnT AZE ceitailt trntha.termed.phy 'lad ? Bemuse they *lain the pester part of the phenomena of satitre. the term physi. ail being derived from the Greek word sign- tying nature ; an appellation distinguishing theta from demia' imp, which regard par. tinder substances, sad from vital truths, which have relation only to living bodies.-- Amu. •' • V' WET ARE the gas chandeliers' our theatres placed under -a large. funnel Be. cause the funnel, by passing through, the roof into tbe outer ainoperates as s Ten pow' erful emulator, the heat and Smoke poising off with a large prepotkm of the la Or the house.' i 4 • I WsT is the fire4slle inushildre Is a dina4eNiarna Ur* thi,puinii. semi sawn or sotit, rhinaidi4 4 4m ; air Mined, acts is a `tot`&Vint: idas. • SUNDAY DICCIMNION TRAITS. _ giFOIMMENJE' ~KMADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD: riStand after FUNDAY, Jane Ch.lB32,aadonev llttg folidwing Sunday, :until further • 'notice, an Repress Ex. ursion Passengar Train will tears Phila delllbla at 7 1, A. D..and return from Potuville at 4 P. A, sameday o stopping at all Way Routs on the Line and at tbefollowina elation' at the home stated : yr Tests. , DOWN TRIAIN. IMMO ruttsville 4.00 Easi4ls Phivnissille 1 8.31 Passes Mt•Cathwa 407 Pottstown 13.53. S. Ilavvn 4.15 " : Eroding 9.34 0 'lending 5.31 °i S. Haven 10.43 " Pottstown 6.00 Mt. Carbon .10 52 Phcenissille 6.46 Art.Nes at Powirilltill.oo Arrives at Philad'a.' 7.30 the ton nd rip,\R and dawn, in No. 1 Cars; Friti6 Phi itideltilita LC) ;a•:1:1.1 ilk and back, same 131 40 Tottmown," I .5 .• -• : " I " 250 s. Haven. Mt. Carlton es. Pottsville, 4 00. nesding to l'ottsville and back same day. 150 - No, Caggage enrned With thepe•tralns. All Tt''Frts must, be purchased before entering the tars. .10y 29, 1652. 2tf • ' P t' 7-7 ! resscriroEu TRAINS. . . OtViciVIDTILE:UP,TIETANIAggETP° Prtitci Philadelphia to Pottavllle, andiftet May 17;i - les% there will be two •passenger Tiains daily (:?atidays excepted ' ) betneen Philadelphia. Reading, andlPnitsville I Tie Express Train leaves Philadelphia daily exrept Salt-days. at 7; o'clock, A. M. The Way Train leaves Pottsville :tlaily.Stinda% F evrepaed at ii O'clock', A. M. Ii AFTEILSOws; !ANY:. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, except Stiddayr. at 3i o'clock, I'. M. The Eapress Train traits Pottsville daily; racept Sundays, at 3I o'clock, 111 W RA lII' PASSING PENDING. Fior rhiladelpt.isnt 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. M., and 4 0:lock pl minutes, P. M. For Pc.ttsville at 9 o'clock 34ttninutne A. %l. And o'clock P. M. If"tii &top at nil the along the line ! .. . let 'lass rani. II class eats. li..:'ping to Philadelphia .51 75 • el 95 .:do to powiville, I 05 - S 5 Phllad'a to Nati% Wit, o 75 4 25 Depot in Pottsville, coiner of Union and Railroad sttteto rear of American House. Passenger.. cannot enter t he ears unle , s provided t% ith a t irket. Pd fly lionnds . of baggage wilt be allowed to earls pas se geeini there lines, and pasiengers are oipressly pitiliibited from takintvany thing as baggage bin their clirja wearing apparel, whirls with be at the rink of its oaiier. ;By order Of the Board of ',tanagers. ii S.• BRADFORD, Secretary. , June 5, 1i.51.. . • 33-If gLITTLE SMILITLEII.I. RAILROAD. • kagLiA - ; c 2-7,4 44 10 g 0 FFIC. E OF THE IA F TFLE SCIIYLKII.T.N•VIOATTON't Bari Rood and Coal Company. f AND AFTER TFL:SDAT, APRIL I, Dell, the Pa. senger Train will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday egcrpted.) at C,I o'clock A. M. and '2) o'clock P. M., Opt connect with the Mnriiine nod Afternoon Trains frnin_roltrville, on the Reading Railroad. liOurning, will leave Port Clinton, on the arrival ric the Moruing.Trath Iron, l'lntallelphu on the neat! 14,7 Railroad. FARE. To Philadelphia, - " Port Clinton, - - • t t • ; , JOIIN ANDERSON General Agent.. IS5115.1( .;ritEiGlirs & TOLLS ON COAL. ~1 r~~ ~~ ~ ~.~3~.5f~ ~~e}h O , F. or 111 r: .;&., IZ 4 ELDING R...ILROAD CO. htra , t.p is, April .. . I 3, TheLlates of I and TOLLS on Coal, trani tifirfed by to. Compar.y, will be as follows, until rt. tiller nollce : inclined Plan!: NlCelOWii, ermantnwa It ii 11 r 1anf tklitqlkill lanayank... eprisn. , 111111, tonet.hoc • n Ar. Ply month R. It.. 140 1351 :0 145 140 1 9.5 ' XLambn'a and Potts ; 411 d Tones' ticriAr n orßritl4e- port. Tort Vllev Forzt ati l yer!s Font, !Pottprow”.. iDouclp.svtiir; IFlltdation , '. 11.radin; ;Betw'ti:Etrldiiig 6r. Mobrarille, . 90 : Pt) Nto'orsviile, • •- PO. ,95 75 95; 90, 90 , 75' • 70 , • 95 90] k)ittvigal,ple. Pt , '6O ; h ry ()vier of Ole hoard S. lIIL 0: Mannz ADFO eig. RD, Secretary 1 51:o IS, 1f152. to-if SCLTUVLILILL NAVIGATION. , 3 H T .1,11Trrn_...... 0 F TICE SCIIVY I.K II I. NAV IGATION COMPANY, - I ' .iia y 20; 1652. i TllC!eirAnGr. for the use of Care, aud for Toll on Aiti II Coal,. arriell un the Sch,tylkill Navtgalinn will . lie as follp'ws until fury her 11014(a• : 1 , . 1 -1 • ' I , ' Cl 4. eta '03.! Philadelphia. 50 40 47 40 I Manarink. ' 50 40 - 47' 40 Spnng 51111, 45 44 42 , a 5 Conslinharken. 45 44 42 35 j Plymouth Dam. 45 41 _42' . 25 Bridgeport, 45 44 , '35 I Norristown, 45 44 42 351 Pori Kennedy, 42 141 59 33 Valley Forge, 42 41 So 133 Pawling's Dam. 41 91 39 et. Providence, 40 29 37 31 Phrenitville,; as 37 i 35,1 30 Royer's lord, 30 3: 3i 30 puttrito'n 1,1111. ,3$ 3: 35 ;30 Port Union, 30 35 32 29 Birdebomiigh,3ll 35 22 22, Ruadlmt, ; 33 32 .30 23 Althuttors, '33 32 30 2.51 33 22 30.' 25 . 1 Hamburg, 30 j 29 27: 22 Orarigeg ;15 3 2.5 The charge will he per top of cent. Whitt:lnge fot waate, no usual leinithan twenty-fiva cents pet ten any dielatiee. ; By order of the. Hallam , . F. FR Al. May 29, 1552. I •Lg. " .00 Ama HOWARD, EARL A, CO.'S' EXPRESS LINE.— ,We are prepared Li. receive and for ward Daily per Passenger Train, (ollr Etpreu 'Car , being always In charge of special , rnerientrers) . Merck:lndite of all descriptioni,packsgra,bundles,speeie,bank ncitei,rke. Also. particular attention' paid to eidlertme 0111 r, Drafts and Accounts.! Packages and Goode delivered daily to all intermediate places Minim, Philadelphia and Pottsville. °glees—Ventre Street, Pottsville; N0:43, South Third Atreet,; No.B Wall Street; New York; No. 8 Court firrOPT. linamn. - 'HOWARD, EARL &.*Co. 14.1 f April S, Ifl'il 4:sl • • a :11fft ' • - tuAtioi '"" 7 11L7 , D EDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDISE, I% to commence March I. Rhita OF FREIGHT PER 100 - 141 d. v . t 1 ,0 4 BEI gi.Er 4 4. ver V U F. 7 .: • IP AIITICLES TRAItitORTFD let Chus. , -Ilitainintins roal.itricke Ica, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pig IfOO, 9 ets. it -cts. Plaster. Slate. 'Tiles, . ~- ~ U Clem s. —Blooms; Barr storks.) . Cement, Grindstones, Guano. Lai bs, i ° • - Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin. }lOl tie. 91 rill Balt,- 81111, Shingles. Tar, Turpen- i . tine, Timber sod Lumber.. - ~. J . - Id Clesc—Ale. ,Beer and Porter," , - Ashes, Pat and Pearl, Hark; Barley,l • Banes and Horne . • Coffee, Cotton.' • - - . .- ... Whiskey& Domestic Liquors, Crain, I , Iron Castings, rough t Boned, Baror "is, e . ~ Hammer Iron, Banat Plates. Plat 1 r • 5 . .4 eta Hammered Bar Itsilmad Iron, Lead and Shot, Molasses, Potatoes, Nallsand Sidkos , ' ' Sari Provisions, Siam. saltpetre ar. I .. Tobneeo, unmanufactured. . " J • , _ FLOUR per barrel, • 25 cis: 11 cis. 411 Mrs.—Apple , . Bran,- Batter Cheare.Cordase,Eart hereware Eggs, • r Groceries, (except those stated)hemp - 1 Hardware & Catlery. Ifollow•ware, i Lard, Leather, Live Buret, Menefee- 17 rts. 9 etc tarmac( Ironote Machinery:oll,om • , tern, Paints, Baw Hides, Bags. Bah tilt Sheet Iron, Seeds, steel, Sweet . Potatoes, Tallow. ',temp r & Wire. ) • 51k Ctsas.—aboks•end Stationery.' - Boomer! Shoes, Canmhtne dr. Spirit I Oil, Chios; Glass and Wieros*afo, Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods, }PI cur. 11 cis. Dm_ irs, Presh Fish. Meat. nod Pratt.] ' ' . ruffling fatale's. Hops, Bpl,lll of ~...', Torpootioe.Teu, Wines and Wool. - :March 1.1951 - - ",! „ , 94- +1'.21,1••• THE subscribers boles ea to Ricotta thopubtle that in addition to their former STEAM ENGINE 8110P13 and FOUNDRY, they, bine recently pat up sew Machlotre,ood Shops tot lb* bosiudicture of COAL ro CABS, =CUSS and other Stall Road,Cats, by Sumo wer yrkiett enables them to asecutaMktbat Mad of work. Rot ably touch totter, but wltttgreater =lt sod at the very lOWert puree. Swing thus how ostensive prepualloas, and aospialts ramified work adds kind, wilt nod It to their advantage to give them atoll. /SNYDER* MILNES. • 434. 04. 15, MI *GUM% GOLD . PllANl—Xligast Asstd. ti vearysated—Tbeisbeulber loupe* te• pelted so,e tot of Bagley's Alamo? IGkoht Paw istoli mi vr arolr Voltam BM lialted4tites rem islwat steam fin •ot which •_em ► bik =ram paw come off by fair Ass._ll thailltii4 , 11:11110 'Pelvis a autoaki; CO !Mime tytogetbsteith the wherein -..,, —, t. Ili DAN SMIII . CIIIIP Doak sid !Mama Ms RI 11113 !THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND,P 1 Time I P.M. T,..;e . I ,cations MORNING 1:114:1E FA R}:= From July 1, I. 1:4 - 51 , I 41 I /5 50 155136 s+l 145 1.25 • 410 1 55 133 :AI I 45 145 • fril l S 5 I 35 501 45 1 25 501 551 35 50 1 451 25 00 155 I .I 5 50 145 I /3 • 50 155' 25 501 45.1 25 50 55 135 45 140 1 . 25. - 5111.45 130 135. 130 II S 14 ' 01 55i1 20 30 1 1.5 1 10 35.1 304 15 : 0 1 25 110 35 1 30,1 15 15 1 51 1 40 30 1 25 1 15 10 1 05. vo 15 , 1 101 00 11l 40 '0 151 10 100 . lu 1 la/ 151 101 00 05 100 04 15 1 10 100 Cu 4 , 5 4.5 1151 00 95 90 t. 5 95 , 10 90 1 1 It O. To Joh. I.t, 1552. From July let, IK4 a 5: ‘: 4 c 7 C . !ffl EM :P. rtl. ! 59 57 50 60 159 57 50 49 47 40 50 I 49 ' 47 • 40 501 19 47! 40 MI 149 47 ; 40 50 1 49 47 i 40 47 1 46 44 38 17 , 46 ,44 1.1 )17 I 46 144 38 15 41 42 ;33 41 1 42 ' 40 25 431.41,40 35 43 ; 42 j 40 35 41 1 40' 38 34 . 41! 40 • 39 31, 39 37 ' 35 31 38 ' f 35 ;31 39 . 35 31 35 134 321 28 30 1 '29 37 1 - 0 Ma Jess five per , and no charge svill be made fir Preeiderit •22-tf ;t,-k•AW - .174:7.‘,1ti >i - ,:!,>+ , ;v ili 11 4 ' ll 1 A Omit Disrovery for .BiliousCon,ststuhon . 1 - 9071 1 011 J Ei.• ROSE'S , l• RAILROAD. OR ANTI-RU.IOM PILLS; ' M 1 B oxes, at and 25 cents—flee from M anycan be taken as all sessions. by both sere ry alleges and without regard to weather. ' leleNo ust. ties. or laboring man should be without them..ci hey ate truly the Poor Man's.friendoand the Rich an's security. - - The above Pills are the , result of thirty years' me tice te Philadelphia. and if taken with Dr. J. B'll 'a Tonic 'Fever and Ague Mixture. they will cu the most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague, or ChM and Fever For Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indim , lion, lid all Bilious chnditiens of the system, they haire no as thousande in the Bouthern and Weitern gates will testify. who have used them. As a pprga ivn pill tbey act like a charm, free from 'triplet gi'. ing strength sod appetite, and enlivening the enlace. For sale, at wholesale or retail by B. IliNlNAl`f _. -- ..... ..., ut , Agent for Schuytkln Cony. 13-Druggists and others supplied at the usual whole sale prices. Also by . ! 1 I • .1. C. BROWN, Pottsville, ' • E. J. FRY. Tamaqua. • J. W. MEW, Ittinerreille. gr,..1 Atignst O. !Ka YOURSELF, i "RIVATELV. for IS cents, means of the , POVEET ISCULAPIUS,or Every One is Own Physician. The irty-sleth Editinn,wil h one milted engravings, showing rivate Diseasts and Maifor tenons of the Generative ystem, In every ;bane and irm ; Co which Is added a realise on the diaeaaes of 'males. intended for the use !female? only, (see! page I 90,) being of the !ugliest im ortance to married people, those contemplating mar 1, M. D., Graduate of the .:ylvania, Meinber of the Royal College of Stogeona. London ; and Honorary 'Mem ber of the Philadelphia Medical Society. The Various forms of. Secret Diseases, Seminal aN eak tie's, Disea ses of the Prostate Gland, Impotency, solitary '11260 of youth are faithfully described, and all the recipes given in plait) I . enguage. The chapter on self-abuse and Sentinel %%eakneea is worthy of particufat at• tention,and should be read by every rum !young Men, who have been unfortunate in contracting di sease. previous to _placing yourselves under Illc. fare of any-doclor , no matter what his pretension may be. get a copy of tills truly useful work. Sea Capialnsand persons going to Rea, shotild pot.. 1 sees Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket .Escutaplus. or Every pne His Own Physician. re Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the Alsculapins to his child It may save him frnm If aurally grave. Let no young man or woman enter Into the secret obligations of married life , ithoul reading the Pocket R.aculaplueo Let no one st &ring from a harking rough. pain in flcoside, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic weneationv, and given up by their physician, be an other moment without sc consulting the iEul pins.— [lave the married. or those abnut to be marrird, any impediment., read this truly uietill Book, oil it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate rteatures from the very Jews of death. 1 pwards of a MILLION copies of title celebrated wt. k have been sold in this country and Europe since IS3 , when the first edition was lotted. t, Any person sendllag TWENTY-FIVE O•nts en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this hook by mall; or five copies will be sent for one tlollar. kddress " Dr. WM. YOUNG, No 152 Sprur c•treet, Philadelphia," Post paid. - Twenty years pracoce In the city of PhlrO' certainly entitles Dr. Young to the contidenC afflicted, and he may he consulted on any oil tinsel deacribed in his different publication office, 152 Spruce mtroet, every day betwee o'clock, (Sundays excepted) sad persons at lance can consult Dr , Young by letter, cowri Jane 19.1F52.+ 25. THE GREAT IRENTUCRY RT DR., JOILN 111/LL'S EMI SARSAPARILLA It r l e s n p e n o t i ln ll lll T lZ a tt a a rt . n b , o u t e t t h e s p , u a r n e d u o c o n t r i i saparilla as any shillar preparation in Ai Price. one dollar per bottle, or Mx bottle dollars. It has been a well established fact, for ye that Sarsaparilla. When pure and properly was the onit 'true panacea for all Omura or from an Impure stoke of the blood, the neer:, rr, , into; testing drinks, evil habits In youtl' ness,dc • . We boldly , that Joan Bu Fltruct of Sarsaparilla Is the only preparati tho public that is prepared on strict! aclen , acd of uniform rtrength. The rola putehnted w tthont regard to price, and eve before be irg used, if subject to the strict. rt tests, and ita genuineness astertained need. fulPs 13ntratpa;11Ia also contains, the vial vela' other valudble meateal rootir, togethe . . . iho beet : compound , and producing 711E_ORNATE.7 (*LRAM r AGENT IN TOL KNOWN WORLD! This meth-, eine, when used according to directions, *ILL CURE WITHOUT TAIL— • SCMILIO or King's Evil, an cern, Tumors, :ruptions of the Sklu, Erysipelas. Chronic, Sore Eyes. Ring worn or 'reliefs, Scald lined, Rhentnatistn, Pains in the Rorie. and Joints, Old Sores, and tilrers„ Swelling or the Gloms, rr ypollis ot , Dyspepola.Salt Rheum. illse,es of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite; Diseases mi. , - Mg from aIL lOW 0 Mercury. Pain in the Side and , Shoulders, Debility, neal Dropsy, Luta lia g o, Jaundice, Co. liveness, More Tit mai, BMOC lillill,COldA. Coughs,• Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to proddre Consumption, Liver Complaint, Ectotie Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Ner vous Ileadache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Ex. ri i 'isors or Imprudence In Life, Chronic Co stiottional Histories ; and is a' Spring and rtukurn r Drink, and General Tonic for the Systern,,and Gen tle and Pleasant Purgative, far Superior to Dine Lick or Congress Water. •• Salts. or Ileidlitz Powers. I READ! READ I! READ!!! • . . The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have conic under our immediate observation, have inure than convinced us that Doctor Bull m a - fiaakr NAN, and that his Fluid Email of Sarsaparilla to the most valuable combination of vegetable 'wrath; that the science of chemistry has yet produced. .All sue- t ens to the Doctor In his mew enterprise,: any ive.— Leaktrille Courier. " . We agree with our neighbor o', the Coxrier, that Doctor Ilan le a peat man. and ; hie Sarsaparilla a imeareit MEDICINE:I and Tiff are fully emtvl [iced that 1 the Doctor, wun his Sarsaparilla, will create a far, I inure ebthuslasilc excitement East than Hasa= did With Jenny Lind. We would not have our readete to understand us as classing the Doctor and the itar- Rapatllla with Barnum and Jenny - Limi, because all. who spend their dollar for a - bottle of Bull's Sarsapa rilla will get Its `equivalent; and we have heard it slily hinted, that many, after heating the divine Jen ny, and finding their pocket minim from ten to twenty dollars. thought it was paying pretty 'dear for the MOM e. One objection we have to Bull'. Sarsapa rilla end oily ONE—it IN so exceedingly pleasant to the taste. and invigorating - to the system. that,' once in the habit arising it, it is equal to smoking fine re gattas, chewing Langhorne', best, or thinking Walk er's mint Juleps—Von caleT QUIT IT.--Linitiri/Ee Demoerat.. The above complimentary notices from the editors of the Louisville Courier and ntraorrot, were endors ed bylgeo. D. Prentice, Esq.; the distinguished editor' of the Louisville Ammar, in the following flattering ' notice : There is no doublin the world of the gteatness oc Doctor 8011, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla.— Seine of the' must scientific. physicians In the city have applauded Me lilantapartlla' and, what Ise ;rent i deal baiter , the million applaud t too, It le Laying a tremendonsisale. ' The celebrated Jayne has. from the profits of Ws medicine, built 'a granite palate In Thtladelphla, Beve a stories high,' and Dr: i Dull; if he chooses, can verymonbuildone twice ae high as that. It is, we are told, v ery Math. for him t* walk thro' (Wane. at ail, t, he finis himself arrested. attn ., - ry step, by grateliii men and woman. many of whom have travelled from great distancesto took upon their benefactor, and to bleu him fop their wonderful re etorationto health. The Doctor:with all hie extraor Binary merit, ile'Veiy modest and retiring; yet we truer that the Ewen titles will; in justice to them selves. give a fitting recap Don to the thstinitnished man who has made as SlGllllllll•e•Ograignopinst La- Irian diseases as General Scott made against the Mexicans. i' '.i *i. , . NOTICE TO FEMALE.. 3. John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of the ,greotest 4 1 ... :nate medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, the ner vous enmity le lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient. or are protu.A' and over-, wrought, when the flee is psis and colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, the, spirit troubled and depressed, the health brnken. Ind Oaten, and con eminently, the happiness deem °' e Bull's Oar. gastritis is a sovereign remedy W.,:e.,..1.: Nature in the performanco„ of her duty, brava the whole wig tem. renews permanently the mat. - n.• energies, re moves abstractions, checks decree ' creates we and healthy blood, and imparts" health and happiness.— Were ladles generOly to adopt the use of tide medi cine. we wroth! see the leap suffering; disease and 6 ? unhappiness, among them, t . ..6 ahoy tihn i helthb would take the - place 'of dire *. the' rosy [heck would . mimed the pallid. tme shemd here smiles Instead' Of thars,and r rtut7.l filets' hie. Its stead of one rut short by dime -. or aside eilmenble by embroil Inferior suds", %Mr" AMU critical period termed "the turner rft.:t which to often at tended with so matt anger,) Butt's Sarsaparilla is found to start it mast benetteht amt. AD ladles ap pending fhb crises Untold .. apptbed 6f this rid,. and avail - themselves of thb trableinedkles. - . , A BEAUTIFUL C -. i SEIM a , ' ; , - Maxi we . all admire a (Ma i besutibil eibitat lOW, sada may adored cheek I U. Own /owe ace pet' sees set possessing this del ' • nes.. "so devoutly , to begeisned." resorting. to - Welk lotions. wash es. Oa has, and coloring avatar - 11610 restore them to , a semblance of what disease has dePrler6l thee_ . o f. and tint, um, with great lei . .go the skin.• metr „ s vismaparilla lathe best cum . hewn. It beautifier the skin by' mooring every.. tele of woorldd and diseased matter flue the , . , making Byars, heat- Unr and iliteritetheirthg amiv yto eve/y=llmM veti ver, and changing the yeller., MI dithelustrantnee to the bloom and freshitear of • uth.. • Ladlee. abandon the ase - of plinth end mister amid useltalre llama mills, the only effectual 're . dy. "A Word to the wise tsreillielent.! ands Wet enough fre the ladies. We WerieritlYlairitir all . . Wheel* 'Urethra" - with sayer " th e ills Oat 4it kelt to,'" to call on Dr. Jolla Wye sr at, aad a 4spricif Sail's Few fly !spadi. tigAtut lid fed Op selthatf humanity, we bole thallaibgterlentl .- . Wilt sed be fund, no wllling.te slat IMP. !Unapt , a 111141.. after mad tar. andneelletthilfat ere thigh that It is Ist pnbiliki Rol the Dotter tope . '9llolllitkplift cribs number dieettMettell of • ; . . Wilitulperlibmed by Ille eaulaparirta. _no . t et.tewilianey vol. notedly ebetrated we Th.. ~ !M;lllirseparills. from wethltueleW Bed d .. • . ;100/Ithhtille. both In f u r e t? ld .5T17100021, : " Betillbt,lS Ober/hello-. • n Mb1ir.166410,11 - oik l oOt rogera at. Leb bonier _ . - EF.. Where all , lestitrilmlat ;Alleotiel most be addressed,-- the '- , SOLE AOC Berlin Dto of B udd la lit DC SWATHE'S Levitate' ,INo. 4.No rth SET. ENTU STREET. Ptthadelp . at: For Bale try JOU?! O. BROWN, OWThir, Pottsville. See Annstisr ddisylLet. Comity. ir 11152. 11l °bumf, Otordtr - klei applied. ;- '--__ Di. . ; IWO . 0 a oaths The doloollOw of the Could sod id looks A-- 16k2 tho.erothomOrdift '4l • ' ic ?valet 11,uk."1 • JO. lid; • „ , : tort: --r • •13,Wworlramir Aid liatsiorbto *a; ' i55 .. 4 ;14,11v CV!! 1 4 1 4 SIT ' ILI:E GENERAL ADVERTIS.II: , LEVER COMPLAINT, J.tENDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC MINER . trous DEBILITY. DISEABES OP THE . . ' KIDNEYS., • . , . • and all ° diseases ari , .. - • sing from a.dlsor ; .. - , .dered Utter or Stout, 1 • acts, suet as Constipation, 4 :i Inward P il es, Fullness or Bloc& loao the Head; Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Heart-Burn, Disgust for Fotid, Full ness, or weight tn the Stotwaeh, Sour ETUtI3. Omni. liiinklng or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach', Swimming .of the Head, • • [Dirtied and Difficult Breathing, . Fluttering at the Mari:Cho i Sing or Suffocating seri : I satione when in a ly tag posture. Dun • nese of Vision, I Dots or web; before the Sight, Fever and dull pain In the head, Deficiency or Per spiration. TtilowneAs of the Skin and Eyra, Pain in the Side, flack, Chest. Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes or lielt.inirPtng in the nee', Constant Imaginings of Evil and treat depression of spirits. ran be etrec litany cured, by DR noorLAnrs Ce/ebrated German Bitter.:, • PREPARED DV DR. C. M. JACKSON, at the German Medicine Store. 120 ARCH:IMO. Philadelphia. Their ;owe orer the abort dwarfs is no excelled —if ristaileti—by any other preps ration is the United . Stoteo.as the enrea streetos fanny Offer sl.:ittful 'p,airririaris had failed. The-se Bidets are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing treat shines in the rectification of disea ses of the :Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most starching powers In weakness and affections of the digedtive organs, they are withal. safe, certain and pleasani.- E A;CD BE CONVINCED. 'I,I , IIONT THE "BOSTON BEE "j The Editor said, Dec. 9.2nd, Dr. lloofland's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure of Liver. Complaint,Jaunilice, Dyripepst;, Chron ic or ?fervour Debility, is deservedly one of the lutist popular medicines of the day.' These Bitters have been Used by thousandi,and a friend at our el bow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent core of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the tine of these Bitters, the patient constantly gales strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great considerstion They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety under any circumstances. We ate speskirg trout experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "Scori's WEEnt.v." one of the best Literary Pa pers putillahrd,said, Aug. '25 11 '" Dr. had /and's German Briters, manufactured by 'Dr.laekson, are 110 w recommended by awnm of the most prominent members' of the faculty as an article of much etlicaey In' cases of female weakness. As such is the cass.'wo would advise all mother. to lain a boltle.anitthus save llamas:l%es Muth nick !lead. I Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, ae we know flotti e‘perienee the 51;hilary Effect they have upon weak systems." The lion. C. D. UttlEilsx, illayot. of the City of Camden, rti• .ivaYs ' • o "Morcott:Os Onamss flirrEns:',LWe have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the sinirce front which they came induced as to make in quiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded tomse it, and must ray we found a sweetie in its action upon diseases er,the liver and ingestive organs, and the powerful intlitenre it exerts upon I nervous prostration is really surprising. It alms and ' strengthens the nerveir; bringing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would lie lesa mailers, an flout the stomich, liver, and nervous system the great mojart ty of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Da ye them In a healthy condition, and ton can hid di , ante to rot:demi, generally. ibis eviraordinary medicine we would advise our friends wh o are at a ll indisposed, to give a trial—it will recomniend it ' self. lt should. in fact, be in every family. No oth er tnedicine can produce such evidences of merit.'• Evidence upon evidenee has been received (like the foregoing) from all - sections of the Union, the lost three years, and the tittvinviest testimony in Its favor, fs, that there is more rsf_tt used in the [warn, of the i regular Pliyi.kians of Pialadelphin, than all 'other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be estab• lisped, and, ully proving that a scientific preparation will,meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this forms That this medicine will cuter. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, :to one ran doubt after using it as direc ted. ft ads ape - rifle:illy upon the stomach and liver ; It is preferable to calomel' in, all bilious disraoes—the effect Is immedlste• They . ean be administered to fe males or infants With safety and reliable benefit at ally time. Look well co the'inarkt_ of the genuine. iriphia, /P alb! the di t at Ina g and 3 ny run. alas the ran Sa+- erica.— for five rs put, .repred, gloating' f mercy . barren- Fluid n before ific prin arilla Is y ' ,nand, iir ,1 re t cog They have the written signature of C. At. JACK SON upon the wrapper, apd his name bloism in the bottle, eiihour which they'are spurious I'or sale Wholesale and Retail at the BERMAN Al IMAGINE STOKE. No. Mt ARCH Street. ow. door below Sixth, ; and by respectable deal ers-generally through the conntry• • t). PRICES REDUGED:—To enable ail classes of Invalids to enjoy the'ndvaniners cif their great re storatire powers. Single Bottle 75 cents. Also for sale by John G. Brown, Pottsville; Jas. a. Fell., Minersville ; y. R. Dickson, Schuylkill Ha ven, Pa. 1851. :10.rowlY • es of tor— borming IS your hair Oiling off, or vs' your head covered with PandrutT or Scurf, AI an, snake a trial of STORRS, t'IIEAIOAIs lIAIR viGoacron. Hun dreds of prisons in all parts of the country, whine heads were entirely bald, have had their hair restored to its original perfection by the use of thil valuable article. Read the testtsr,ony. New lork, Jan. 1,1851. =I Mn. FITOBRI — Minr Sir :—Mr. tlmith, of Newton 1. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent lb I r Invig orator for his little girl, about four years obi. her Lead being entirely bald.; no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from her birth. and, sur prising as It may 'appear, after' having, used but one haute, a complete head of hale wan produced nearly two inci , es 1 , .11C. of n tine healthy F towth. A. DOOLITTLE, M. P., No. I• 41 Grand , Rt. Philadelphia, May 10, {LSD. • MR. SiTox Rs—Sir:—After being bald for n number of years, and having used numerous preps rations iu no effect. your Chemical flair Invigorator ha.+ pro ducrid a fine head of new hair, and I hardly know how to express my patitude for the benefit I have received from your vainahle article. .1. WADSWOLTII, No. 10 Orchard St. The following reatithonial is from Mr. M'Makiii, editor of the SO irelay Courier: ..Serika's 'lran iNTIOna ATOP. —lt gives us much pleasure. unsolicited, to record our testimony In favor of the great pleasantness and elitireetlicary of Storrs' Chemical Hair, Invigorator. On recovering from rt recent severe - . attack of fitness, we discovered that nor usiially healthy and abunda rop of hair Wal. rapidly falling ofr..and chancing to ' have on hand sample of the above article, furnished by the manu facturer many months previously, we used but a sin gle bottle, an directed, and Rinnd it.to operate like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and creating a . new and healthy action of the acalti." Caalion.—Ask fat Storrs' Chemical flair leer:sea tor, and never let dealers persuade you to ore any other article nen substitute. Price tScrldA Iwr bottle. General Wholesale 'Agents—C. P. *NET Ac CO., No. 120 Arch at.. Philattelphin. For sale by dealera generally. Forsale fn Pottsville by ];G. BROWN. EiLitICC'S Patont Piro Proof PLUM. • FROM 01110., . i rilE Subscribers have Just recelsed 3 further sit - 1 ply of Oils clugular and valuab si substance/1n addition to the slats color, they hive a bed'utiful chocolate or brown, resembling the sand atone now In use, and so touch admlied for the frditt of bitilding4. lie principal ingredientsare ailicajahiminaand pro- toxidenf iron, which !tithe opinion,of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the two formersubstances being nou-enednetors,and the latter acting aim eement,to bind the whole together and make a firm and dumble paint. For ore It is tidied with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the saute as °Miner , pa.4t, to wood lronoiri. zinc, canvass, par.44,&c. It hardens gradu ally and becomes fire-proot. it ii tint:lila/1y suita ble for roofs of buildings, steambo t 34d ear-detka railroad bridgeti.fenceli, &c. A tourer:llold with the article is equal to one if slate, ate vast saving of ex pense. Specimens may be seen at the off ce if.thesubscrt. berg. HARRISON, BROTReIIIS & Co., No. 43i south Front St., ?Wade. '''' IRIS. , . .i-: 174 f • RIUDING BOOKS .„ a frail =pm/ isasOm, caw , - • — pi Atm, _Ana for Audi , elkirap 11140INAN.: • " "„ -.10111A4$ I slew nips - sVaiptos,lDeliwara. • 141' MORC EV!DENCE ARE YOB BALD? Jan. 17.1E552 • • of Crain ati Xarka Enniat.-Pottseilie. T iml 01118dCRIBER INVITES THE ATTE N. Mon; of the public to the very extensive lissom meat of Goody. eassisting of * _ ' 0 ENTLEIIIEN'S Calf fit itched. Fudged and Peliged Soots`, Calf and lilo,dotible staled Sewed and Peg- Fed Soot,. Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged. . from into •41 New 'England ant Philadelphia manufactured, Coarse Boots; In great variety. altultintly' on - 'hand r Cloth and lasting other ,Boott and Congress Gaiters. Calf Nullifiers, Ore -goo Ties, and Hewed end Peg ge d Tiff._ , 1 MINERS` Boots and Menroes, *flint qualfwat low Miens. '..- ' - .... - - .- a ,J SOlfel• and Youths' Boots ant Monroe. Sod or fine. 1 - , 1 , ;AMPS' Preach and English Lasting Salter Boots, Morocco, Calm Alllutir at o and Goat Bootees, Freneb or neen•lMld welt and sprint Bbekeklat atti laigersoni ; FrOnch Morocco and Kid -Parma nds ' - llama° us. to II r New 'England. Bootees an • Shoes of-ail kinds cheap. MISSEIP aid Children.' Bootees and Shoes.* art ~ assortment suitablelor this market, constant y • hand. ... VOW ;GM Elastic Photo. y _ - Oar ;stock of Gem ,Elestle:lltmes are of the rbeet Insimbetered articles thiteoutdry can afford. , Ladies sad Gentlemen would de" WeG ta'cril and Meld* themselves with goad Gum Shoe% the beet prevee• Wive yea discovered el,'COlds. Coughsand Contiamp- How. ' • - •d T • TRUNK", carpet Bags and Vallee,. , • The Trivellins community will dad us-well' sup. plietririththe.allove articles which we will sr at moderate pleat, • • Boots awl Ghee. - madeand ivitsdied to older Tzsais mina. • • Oct. li t 101.. • gin* BIOVIOTIM lIREEDEEd TEXT 'COOK jeopipitilo r Atli' infantile* Wipe; Ilas th e that tent Weds of Peettly and the Rode of tattled them iittwatty-flealthisnattons.. rootlike/mus t Jos pokilskoilaut Ibt ale . • It. LIMAN E Clasp Book oaSiihilokkif i Tido s * Atapital wok for room; irks Om ip• ~MMd.Rog if IMO IN tplp. , I LADIES, imir WUJm YOU BE UNHAPPY? • ; WHEN PEOFEBROR VANHOIIN, the celebrated ASTROLOOEfkof thea9th Century. gives ad vice in all Mies of the bean, Which.lf allowed, can not fait to guide the alagte toe happy !marriage. and makes the married happy t!! Ladles who are unhap py through trouble, misfortune and disappointment. consult him daily, they follow bis advice and ate made happy. Others consult hint to know what brbefore them; others seek information of those they love, and an are made haptly and contented::: If you cat tle your tuture happinesa, delay no longer, consult' him yourself and he happy." ; • fs• , Terwis.—For an interview of 15 minutes 25 rents, in full el. All Letters and Interviews are , strictly pri vate and confidential. All Letters pie paid secure a. private interview, those at a distance can make their case known by letter, the strictest honor and most in violable secrecy observed, all letters to be pre-paid.— No. 3, George street, Second house, North side, above Schuylkill Stith, Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD FOllTUNE.—Gentlemen, look to your interest before it is too Wet: Goreuilt and follow the advice of Professor VANHORN if I you do, sdrcess trill crown all your undertaking.— Men who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life and in business. Men who have worked hard and struggled against adversity and misfortune the grea ter pert of their lives, and found the more they tried to ;et forward in: the world the more things went acainet them!!! These men have consulted him. for the last 30 years, and all these who were wise enough to foilotV his advice are now rich and happy, while those who neglected the advice he gave them, are still struggling with adversity. Terms for gentlemen $1 for an interview of IS minutes, in full El "THE BROWN COTTAGE," Hughes' , street Cape Island, N. J. All letters and communications will be strictly PRIVATC AND CONFIDENTIAL. ' April 17. 1.i52. I 16-Iy* I For Ili rests sii.,„%rient for 4,ordissea trashisigr. Iconsidered by thousands who More tested it. as , being the grratest Scientific Wonder of tks Entirely doing away with that laborious and -Injuri ous practice of rubbing the' CLOTHES upon the WASHBOARD, and a great saving of Time, Labor and Expense. N. B. To prevent rand and impasitlon. (for many are trying to palm off .irticles put up like mine.) the proprietor. I. P. HOY T, without his written Signature on the top Label of every package. And lie only asks an enlightened public not tit confound the Derma Washing Powders with others that are in the market. It as put up In packages with full directions and sold t the nominal price of 121 rehts. IX- PRINTER:4 will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase these Powders, at cleanse their TSVES and ROLLERS, being a very superb - it atticle, for that purpose. Manufactured only by I. P. IIOYT, At his Laboratory and Pt inctnal Depot, No. to !tooth Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discount mid.• and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name: GER MAN WASHING POW DElti4. All letters to be post paid. Poitsv We; Nov. 22nd, 1951 Mr. 1. P. Hovt—beat Sir. -having used ybut Gar man IVashing Powder,' 1 canlrheerfully rerromeml It to every person for waidiingrtnd 'mobbing, believing it to be u great raving of time and teontile, requiring in its uses no Washboard, ihorehy being a rest sav ing to the clothes and tlispenring with three-fourths of the Labor and Extienaereqiiired in the old method of washing. • M kitGARETT PIIII ll' i. Corner of Cotilland and Market streets. The above %%rushing Powders are for rale, whole sale and retail _by the einbscriber, who tram been, a9-' pointed Sole Agent for this Conroy of SchnylkilL He will supply Merchants and others at 31r. !Lovett pri cer per dnzen, a nd this save the carriage. It. HANNAN, Ant for SclosyikOt County. 4S-if • Nov. 29. 1891 '• I am a man, and drent ,nothrng ?phial relate..., to man foreign to my feelings." READ !! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. vmonous Life or la premature 'death. KIN :3,KELIN ern Self l're.ery 'rm.—Only RS tents. This book, Just published, Is filled with useful in formation, on the infirmities and diseases of the hu man system. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Man hood, and Old age, and should be read by' all. The valuable advice and impressive warning It gives, will prevent years Of ninety and suffering, and save annu ally thou,mda of lives. Parents by reading it, will learn hoW to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 rears, enclosed in a letter, ad dressed to-14. Kinkelin,tPlallailelphla, will' ensure a hook, under envelope, per return of mail. 'Hr. K.. fifteen years resident Physician, N. W. cor ner of Third and Union 'greets. between 4.lpriace and l'lne, Philade:phia, may be consulted confidentially.— fle'who placer hunsell under the rare of Or. K., may religiously confide in Iris honor us a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill tra a physician. Per sons atxt distance may address Dr. K„ by letter, (post paid) and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, directions, &c., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage and cur iosity. Book Sellers, Ni,ws Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and ap ntbecs kupplied with the above work at very low rates 1dec.27,1551 514 y PAINTING, GZa G and PAPERING. 2:11 REMOVAL .. , W. BOWEN having removed his shop to 2 doors •L above the American Muse, Cent re Street, and `taken into partnerehlp Ids brothers, the rnbscribers announce to the public that they: ofe prepared to ex ecute all orders in their line with the greatest de spatch, and spateh, and on the most reasonable term... They em. ploy good workmen and their citatomers play, there fore, be sure of satisfactory jobs. They, also, beg leave to call attention tp their splendid' assortment of Paper-hangings, Window shades. &e., comprising every variety of style and enaiity, to suit the tame and pocket of purch,,sers, and which they offer at the lowest City prices. J. W. BOWEN & BROTHERS. ?Amin; above American !kluge, lientre St., Pottsville, April 17, 1552. BREWSTER'S EMBROCATION, Ths Best Remedy _ erer discovered far Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism. StifffifeS, or Weakness of Joints and Meths, Contraction of the Alnveles. Neu , algia of the Face, Side or Back, Gout, Headache, Toothache, kc. Also. an Invaluable Broady far Sparin, Straino. Slur loess, lameness and offs on, BORSES. VMS Embrneat ton is prepared of ingredients which 1 form a very am Ive,yet entirely safe and pleasant preparation for nleumatient, &e. "The proprietor being aware that there are veal. :mewl:ie. of truth/ name In the country under the me t Enthrocation.l4n iments.and Liquid Opodeldoc, absolutely worthies., nevettheleas, feel. great eonfideeee in WI) ing/o the afflicted, that thin is superior tol everything elan lit tole. Hundreds of the most reppectablyersons and families have given their te.tititony i favor of it. superiority. 11 operates in Tarty caSeti Immediate• ly. and persons who have beelaytTering tinder in. the pain ine elde or limb., tr. from bruise and. - sprains„ have fouhd Instant relief front a thorough, tubbing with this embrocation. Try it and you will not be disappointed. Price 25 rents per bottle. Certificate front andirct.e Pan .l coaot, Esq., atlantic Co., N. J.: :701rossTviiI.E.r. J., July 91,1849. Mr. F. t 3. J ilt glie-1 hive been an extensive / eater In horses for thirty years past, and have had great opportunities to witness.. the various disenties to which they are subject, anti of tenting the Vneteius temedtes iu use. //About fifteen years Since 1 was induced to make "9:e, of your Embrocation, and since that time I have used no other remedies for the !following diseases to which this noble getting' is subject, viz: Ringbone. spavln, strains of the joints , and sinews, Shoulder stetting, awiney in ilia shoulder:la - manes§ in stifle and socket, galls on the shoulders, and every Maisie of a like'naturc. \ I have also used, and known It used An the various diseases to which mankind am subject, such as swell ed Joints, Rheumatism, flout, tlemlns.\llrulies. CUM. Corns. Spinal alTectlons, pains to the tire, side. and back. Toothache. Horns, Scalds, and especially the Ifeadarhe,to which I have been subject nearly all my life time. Your. Embrocation is tbri best and saf est remedy I have ever used for the abov - i complaints; havins also sold considerable of it In niy store, and believe it to supersede all Others; Yours with mown, • AMBROSE PANcoAFIT. , BREWSTEIVE4 CHOLERA. MIXTURE. • - For the cars of Cholera Xortto, Diarihea, Homo! Complaiots, Chaise, Griy!ior Palos, or Sick Stomach. aid Asiatic, Cholera. Tlll9 Mixture lute been used and recommended by physicians and others as a statidardlnedirdne. and has.been sums:Ally tested in numerous violent ca ses of Cholera Moans, Diarthrea. Cholic. &c., and will not Oil to cure in one ease' in ten, if adminia-• tered according to directions.on the fine soda. It is Just what :every family , ,vesset, steamboat, barge. and traveller should always keep on hand to guard agsinstsudden attack. OA the CholeraMorbne la most likely to attack its subject in the night, and the sooner the remedy is apniled , the bitter. Asiatic Cholera is, in toast .cases. preceded by Minims. and. Oripteg Pales in the bowels; aind;` fleabite's, one great reason why so many persons die of Chol era is, the want of proper remedies .adminiatered in the first stage of thei diseare.'or' the delay in procu ring a physician berets the patient is past cure. • Reference can 'be "given to hundreds of the most respectable persons,tut well as to physicians who have used 14,andwitoessed its effects, In 0111111 the most violent; ases ot Cholera Morton and Diarrhea. Price Scents pet bottle. : • CAISSITIOATE (rani Dr. Leonard. Literrenee log the Summer' 0111816. 'while: on a visit at Nr Brewster's. in Bridgeton. I had a severe= attack of Cholera Moans; attended with. extreme prostration etf the systemi atultsproftwe perspiration and .loWnit ins. I was endueed to use a Cholera Mixture, pre paled by Mr. BreWider,which instantly gave retief. and a few dotes effected a permanent cure. 1 used no other medicine Whatever. • 1 have since used it. In my own Many and recommended It to others, In all cases With the *area. renettl. .. From a knowledge of its contents, 1 should not I:tattered to recommend It as a safe and, eilleientWedleine is all caste of a like nature- c -LEONARD LAWRENCE, 14. D. • Cedarville, 144-, July, 1849. - • BREWSTEIPR PECTORAL MIXTURE Aa hostro&to RiASSIA for Ceiagho, Cads, Wen za. PAtAtiric, 'MOOD, Conga. diesels-Cortek, Spitting. of Blood, Pais , aid Weakness of ski Chest: ilia Liege, Syrs Threat } Ihnissa,iiiroackitis and Incipient pessampiiini Tin factthat soituuty tliousands Of nelson, have used It so successfully. to the dtforent sultan, and numerous certificates having been lent to the pto. aviator, u well an the fact that 'Physicialiai Clergy men and public speakers an itslai,lt for those drY. tickling tiensations' that usually accompany vote throat. an wallas' for teclachitli. hacking toughs and consumption. pre beyond - 100okt that it Is a very superior cough remedy.; - It has been kuccenslly used and tested during the lam twenty yearw and the demand is. rum rapidly increasing. Price tb cants Pet Vial. ' Tbq Contrarian Ii one rade roast remarkable cone on rettord k ribm MOM:sten COURty. N. 1.: . - • - ' Brudire's MiLas.Feb. 9.11150: d UT; F. G.- BitnerWrirs .—Dear nir.—ln the mouth Of Jane, 1841. I took I severe cold, which brought on a H i severe and prolraged Illness. The Bilious Fever followed by Pleadry end Dysestery I the drat die is wick. I had revere; and Integrant cough. a width seemed to set at defiance the still of one dr the Mm Pitptchiss le the city of PbUtfolphis, where I then tnfded. Myself and wllk frequently revert , ed parinholoa of mkt pbTilslus t 0 arre your Pectoral Mhttare,tbe bend effects of which Os had. 'es• perienced al bar owe. case. elm 4. 1111 bligine — to which 'be so rcheerfetty - testilise...wbbn be would not great-till the end of live week*: and my geniis snit increasing, when be said be could do no more 'for meg but we triad try It eis fir own vesperial bllltyr he knew within of its properties. 1. at one pmcared - a !bottle of your agent; lb. Ran of which cured my cough entirely,and I got well. 'My, anyllkian elms twice I day to witaese its ettbets, d unhesitatingly maned the vim to your, meal, whial believe le the ben valuers forooughstn ass. I have constantly kept It, la lip hotly since* and recommended It to others with the tLambe.nd dal erects. , ogre: ininv „ Fripapid. , iy R O. BIUMBITIL, Dinsgia aid el)elddeitals,l4.4./asd Sir Indio . • .i. u. - • CM» linuitirialovini‘rit. "lir* 14 !Wl' '” • 3-1 'AT THE OLD STAND. ELI HOLDEN'S Wholesale and Detail Clock,Tine.• I , piece, Watch and Jewelry Establishment, at Ids "'Old Stand'," No. 238 MARKET Street, (between th and Bth, South Side,) Philadelphia. My mends, old customers, and the public most tin w that I am at all times prepared to , flunish Watcheadewelry, Fancy Articks, Superior Gold Pens of all kinds, with Gold and Silver Ilot. . den in variety. &c., at the very lowest'Cash Prices; together with the best supply of superior Clocks and Time-pieces, mist offered et this Establishment: E. Time-piece and W ch E. 11. being ‘4, Maker; with an experience of nearly 20 years ,10 yearn at his present locition—leAt all times prepared to furnish, by Wholesale and Retail, Warranted "Thin,- keepers" of the very best quality,--consiiiising ElOt day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time-pieces, of Plain and highly ornamental desiins,ofall styles,and adap ted fur Counting (louses, Parlors. Halls, Churches, Factories, Steamboats, Rail Cars, &c: Also, Al erns Clocks, a most desirable article for Sound Sleepets, and for all whose business requires them to be up in the morning early. .. Clocks, Time-pie:es, Watches and Jewelry Ol'is• cry description, repaired with great eare'apd warranted. Dealers supplied with Clocks and Chan!, Trimmings. . May 8, MI, 19.1 y ' ItEDIOI74IIe.I ' DRADY & ELLIOTT, Sign of the• llig Watch. f p- - /Omens Monti:nee' Hotel. We invite our friends and the - _ ,I public In general In call and exato- ‘ ' I Inc our stork, as we feel confident 1 .3. ab. it in the best that was ever, offer- cd in this region and we VI sell at Philadellihia prices. . [ Our stock constant In pail ola full assortment Of Cold and - , Silver Leverrald and Sliver Lefilne Watches,, Watches, Silver Talie&Teaipoons Forks, Butter-knives„ &Ir. Plated Castors, ' I Fruit & Celt, Briskeis,l Plated Card,Trays, Cups. Mantle Ornaments, gre. And a general assortment of Fancy Goode. I Ntith a thorough knowledge of our btiatnees, and every facility for purchasing to advantage, we tanimat be underanld by honest dealers in the State. We re turn than as for the liberal patronage wu have hereto fore received, and by strict attention to business' we hope to mein the confidence of the community and our share of their patronage. WILLIAM BRADY. .1,141VE WART . EI.I.IoTT. N. 11.—A liberal discount to lYtiters and small Deal era. it} Particular attention paid to, the repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. May .150832. ,20--if REMOVAL, waTons AND CLoclis The subscriber would inforni , his friends and publict c h m e abli l, m g e e n n t e n r e a i l t i ysolohrattnh Cris'h u re o a t e n i i Le i .. eta n e tre street. where he offers 4 splendid a . rt montiof WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SIL VERY WARE. 1114 stock consists in part of Cold Pet- ent, Gold Anchor and Gold Cylinder Watches. sliver Patent Lever. Anchor Cylinder, English and guarder Watches, Gold Fob, .Vest and Neck Chains. (Ear Rings, Breast-pine, Broaches, Bracelets, Locksta,tllle dalllons, Bagley's Gold Pins and Pencils in great va riety. Spertaclea to Mitt all eyes. Gold 'ThimblesSil ver Ware. Tea-spoons, Table Spoons, ,DAIIPIt eip,ns, Forks.Kilver Porittionais. Pocket Bookg, Accordenns. Violins. Bugles, Cornoplons, Troniboops, Cornets", Ur- Glottides, Clariecords, Bass Violins, Banjoes, fifes. Plates. and a great many ankh a too numeraikkfor in sertion. All of which wilt be sold at!the idtcre.st pri ces, and all goods will be gniaraneed • . Watches and Clocks carefully r paited and warran ted. Having considerable esperi ncelin totsiness, he will strive to please all who favor hlin with theli, cus tom . _. - L.._,, - 0. H. KELY ..._. .- s t7— t ( -A .. ..... . Pottsville, April 24, 1852. -- REMOVAL! rcEraovAL!! [ 1221 ; ol TE ii lsl l, P a l t ' i rt n p r r t n ' v t t e l i T b .:: -. -A nh: t i; i i i t e l s i cf . i.. ‘Ol ... is apparent to all the world ; and • the importance and conventebee of be- 4 _ ing enabled to mark the nianierris as: they tty, having by almost universal custom made a watch a ne4essa ry appendage to the person of every:body, the tinder sighed Is happy to announce to hie friends and the public that he has just fitted up an entire new estab lishment, In Thompson's new buitding. on the corner of CENTRE AND MARKET-streets, POTTAVD.LE, where he Is prepared to sell all kinds of Jewel ey anti silver ware, also, a large assortnient of Watches, gold and silver, (full jewelled) Levers, 4c., and also a great variety of Clocks of all prices and quality, all of Which will be sold ehtfaper than the cheapest. Ile hopes, by strict attention to business, with mo derate charges, to merit' a continuance of the liberal Patronage he has heretofore received. JAMErt W. HEATON. . 41-if . . Ort 11. 1851 441 172 d . BAITA & EON* i, haporarr, and Dralersir, zrrousx. mica a smug waTcara .IXIMiY. iItreIIMAII. TTATID. walla AID WWl' Arlin= / Ara consordly roaming the Utast al 1 . of the above Goode , which an offen d wholrailo or renal, No. 218 Market Street, stare Sedh. raw Demur Sure, PhlLldal pli _ A . 1 0 ¢` zsranautzo of ma _or 46 warranted b 14 what thip se 4 ' 1 . . May 10,1954 GREAT MEND, FrIAKEN by SKY-LIGHT. corner , , I Centre streets, superior in the di.. lure and Ilfe-expreseton of the eye. Children and groups taken quicker than any ever in this place—an Indispensable requisite to success, Call early In the day to avoid a crowd. Panne Instructed In the art. on ' reasonable ',terms; also handsome Apparatus, Chunk:Ails; Cases, ace, furnished cheap. Call and judgeJor yourselves. N. B. TA Loorrrima execated ;in any style ynu wish, and specimens can be seen. IWe would advise all who wish a trne likeness to rail soon. / C. VANDENBURGH. Pottsville. Match tr,clSs2. --/ LI-Iff STUDENTS' LAMPS. qinE . sub,e r tphas recently received a new and I very ingenious article of Lamp called tic Stu dest's Lamp; fur the, flee of St - intents and others who want to di:penile with the trouble and annoysics rum monly,aitending the ordinary lamp. I . Tliey are intended for burning the Sterrial and tam Candle, and am no arranged that after the ,bandit has been put in the stick, you have nolfurther trnubie with it until it is enitrelyronsatned.l ' Ile will toke•pleasure In showing them to Arlon who may favor him with a call. For vale by H. /UNMAN MU IHPORTA.. ..:IVMPII OP WRIGHT'S INDIAN VI GEfAIILE PILLS IN SOUTH AMERICA i•-;- YELLOW FEVER vu. RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION: SALEM, Mau., April tit, 1851. William Wright, Esq..-. Dear Sir—Form ey years we have been the Salem agents, and also a onetime the county agents,for the Sale of your valuable medi cine, and during the whole of this, time We are not aware that, in any one instance. have the pills which we have sold been complained of as causing Injury not accomplishing their proper mission. le Is doubly gratifying when we receit voluntary teSt4ony from a source where the med na which' la s has been the means ofdoing great g and °leaving many lives, Last year we sold three dozen bases to ,fo to a for ego port, and this day have received a letter tiontNthe merchant who ordered them, giving an accut nt of the wonderful effects which they did in curilig-a large number of persons who were attacked witira prevail log epidemic similar to the yelps, fever w Ile those ' under the regular physicians' treatment, w were in the Hospital, some three hundrbd, including the Gave nor. Magistrates. die., fell victims to the disease. If you would like a copy °four let ter, we don't know of any impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps It would beef service to have It pablish , d, toretherwith Our names, as It in addressed to us. We wi,ill consult the parties Interested. and 'flop wish It, you will please write us. Respectfully,; pure, W. & 8. p. tuns. • . . The founeing is the letter slluded tdstmge : Cutest, Match 52, 1851. Messrs. W. sc. 8. U. Ives.' Illerchaiits.lNatem :-i- Gentlemen—For some years past 1 have Adopted:la my family as a purgative. Dr. Wright', Indian Vege table Pil ls (for whom you are hie agents in Salem) and have (bond that mettle:le bi greatwotth. LaerNovember we were visited by a hind of Inflam matory fever. (the same I presume which greatlY , af . dieted our neighbors the Basilian', for nearly a year) the symptoms of Which had an analogy to the yellow fever. and neatly three hundred persons *ll claims to the epidemic (a great number dir • gem:lmin as small ovum,) Onr, (lectors named itthe woe yeilowthver. but their skill wu inefficient to stoplls pnigress ton . ening - their mode Otter:Meat to the - use Of Quinine, and the splint:mien Of teethe* (brbiddingl the on of purgatives, and of untie all the soldiers gad sailors, who were obliged to be seat to the llosolials, as also the Governor. several •Manittalco, several odium. and In fact ail those who.were renyatilictAd with the disease, fell victims a oder their mode of treatment. A month emelt:KILT had received three dOsen boxes of Dr. Wright's Pills; whittgl venom were bought at you Mtn by Musa. Goldsmith Newcomb & • , Fatless, merchants In you clines* with ',photo I am, ding business. I had - the epportnahy SO adoilaister theorPllht to envoi - Meader my roof. who lure dila , ed with the game fever, aad two dun or eight PH*- , each completely cured them of the complaint. I then; gave away neatly MI my Piliti to mime twisty or Mir-, IT Tenons, and all were relieved as it were by en cnantment.- I have. In tonsenciace. remitted to essrs: Gold • nahh. Newcomb and Parkas, the sam offoyty dollar • sai.the purchase of that quantity of this medicine, and torn of you to dethiegthe PM* as flesh its pomnble. ' ' I request, you Meer* desire, Dr. Wright*, have Ms direction translated la French which wilitend great. 1 ly to circulate Me Pills a only -here. bat also great. the othercolonteswheretne potation is more numerous. ' ..listtiss - tan. pudente .1a the liberty Thais . tants to address you tin tete . which. for the ate of bra-; mainly, I have been co peiled to do, as I o noT,ldea* to bor./mita* on an art, e which Moved InUity to * oantser of poorpeopled and ta. feet Met f the popo- , , gauss is r ed uced to $ state of iodinate. ad ft.-would s t r4‘. be gland for any one td sedk lucre la such a way.' Accept. gentlsmeo,l meet gespectfeyalutations of naivety obedient rtrabli., • A. l esssor. . - medicine iv4or e le. wholegile ladretathelther k r e s eisq, preach. Oa aot epantli i reitiontod tlia Principal Otilica.ll3l CE_St., Ph elphia. ; Midair sale by ___ _ ,„.. 1 . • -T. F. BEATTY & , 'l)., T T , I , T. O. BROWN. i t - -0.,.TT, c• liter 0. J., Fry.Tamaqua g.T.W. ibbeAdiaggivitkviJOSOO hoblubold,Port Clinton ; i cob Dreher. rehandle - JoshoA Boyer. Meltansilirs 1' C. & A . .Focht. Ring. 'gold's Keene & Cr c, 'Centreville t G ideon_ Win'. stone. West Pens ; Wm. Ouper. Taunus : ,flearge l u Regan;do George Potts, Brockville : &Mel Koch, Mlddlepart "Jahn Milani. do:'Conne & Rhoads, NM Pitilltdelittdag..ll. flinetcr,Perc rimes Jas. ii.Leirsa k.Co,iSehuilklll Ones g • witi MIA. Han', mar. Oneigiburs, IN at. /T. filebel. do. Samuel Ne tt s. • Inulinft Ole I* Johann . Ceekill..Liesellytt ; Abram achirmth,GitymaavUleg Juni Kanesart, Lower 11*: honing° g Tao. B. Ilccreary.TramotitL Ethel & Baradt,b* McCormick & Clarkillonahlerfi - Wheel. re,lo.lllllll4tri , thienotsi RoorgigT "gem Nee Clastleg_Wm Prise, WC Caw. Jan 7 1 Itill 8114 t , . He dwells among the rtwid hills,, ' .t , And tills the fertile add ; I-ha hundskore hard, :his mieicles knit To manliness by toil. Ile may not have the easy ewe l That fashion can impart,. , But in his sun-browned lace is seen . The goodness of his heart: And few of those who waltzed the sod r Are better noblemen Cl God. Around him dwelt the troubadour, Oia meadow, MI and grove— The pleasant warblers ot ti l t, air ~ That i.ing tltt t hymn , i of lOve The robin, am he oriole, The linnet and ile lark. 0 And such as cheered the trouttled helm =. t Of Noah in the Atli Trained tip in Namele..ssnes, of tholt 3 t;l 14 leads a happy lite; lits heart is in its peaceful home. His ways averse to strite Free as the air that eoolq ht% b row , He spurns oppression's ro d Ilk rule of life—true love to MAD, Itnplicit faith in God Hope ever proves le , And all his nets his 1 Ile commend. Years may depart and mires increaSe, His form be bowed with age— Yet nought diminish-of the man, While adding to the.sago. A IM they shall say of 111111 when ail 31. nd say without con-Irwin 1 So bright an ornament to titan • 1 Is canonized a saint;. And few who on our earth have 4i.i•l Were better nobletnen of God. - , None but barbarians live withoui roaij Every civilized people have the . cotivenk !s: of public hi.ghways; „ The higher, the slat: of civilization and iniellectual improveme:: in any country, town or neighborhood: it ! ! higher is the grade of convenient 'meani a . locomotion and transit of the products of tl.f earth. Show •me a neighborhood wliete , !. ! roads are bridle paths, and the streams bridg, less, and 1 r willfirove, by actual compam; the people are but little in advance of the;:. ---- habitants of tral Africa. " The advict t in prosperity t a country is ever in prop tion to the facil 'es of - trave=the NV :IN 5 L means of social and business communicate: which intersect and cover as witlr a 1F work, more or less minute, its whole int l . hited surface." No country on earth has so many tong, or rather lanes through ,the cultivated and paths through the woods, as this: b: not one in a hundred is la suchAnilitinc, would indicate the dwellers thereon Lai reached thehighest point of improved ization, 1 0 .ou wouldo Mend the wars any people, you will accomplish it thew!• est by commencing with the publw,W. ways. Tomatoes make escellent preserves. Toals are the very best projection ofra. bage against lice. Plants, when -drooping, are rettivtly few grains of eamphoy. I Pears are generally .itriptoyed by grat;;;; on the mountain ash. _ . . Sulphuir is valuable to preserving grare from insects. In feeding with'eorn, 60 lk. 'ground ist as far as 100 lbs. in the kernel. Turnips of small size have double thet: ttiatter that larg6 ; ones have. Raga is the onlyLroot that increae inous.qualities aslit iiiereases to ex. Rats and other Vermin' are kept away grain by sprinkling garlib when packing sheaves. Money skilfully expended in drying by draining or otherwise, will be return' with ample interest. To cure scratches on a horse, wash legs with warm soapsuds, and then a. beet brine. Two applications will curt' the worst case. t. A writer in the Norriston' Herold tr. sat' : • '„,,_ • "Neatness, in fa j rming matters, is a rri that cannot be too highly commended err proved. No industrious agriculturalists? '. ever be found a sloven. Neatnets and r . dustryare compatible virtues, and are gri i. rally found to go . hand in band.. The fi of the industrious man is always neatir led ; there are no weeds struggling for a mastery with, his crops ; there are no h es scattered over his cultivated lands, to.' ties or thistle hedging the pathway to , Mansion ; no shingles missing from his no pigs sunning themselves in his ~ door, and no bats or unmentionables pro.. ding from ; thz windows to supply the p of glass. . His motto is—" Let all things dune in the Oroper season, and done wen' Who does not admire a neat parlor, 3 sitting-rodm a neat Jcitchen and a seat' ' k 3 ble? Why should we not equally deanneat corn-fi Id,. a neat wheat close, ad 1 neat, garden r fruit yard ?" - 1 ND I co co That , well-known and excellent pry. farmer, Mr. Bucminster, ediefol the sacbusetts •farmer, recommends die toll ing method 'rof breaking oxen: • . " When liou first put ft yoke on your years old st IS, coax them with an split t an ear of so t corn, (soft corn is allowath this case).l Then they will hold up 1 beads and bioilad to follow you. No r` will be needed at the first yoking. 14' yoke and the l solt corn' be associated it; minds, and they will never be shy oil yoke: but if you make use of forcer they will bold , down their heads to I them out o ',the way of blows.. Aft& Mire tangh them to follow you arausil F the yoke, a d that It will not injure dm' carry it. yo ' can hitch them, on before older °ten, and make them take the b ; The d river s hould go - beside them ally, with a switch stick, or a lightsodt • whip ; {buil he will not have any need to them, except in extreme cases." , r , GRAIN: REVIVED IN AFIUCA. Letters reeeived in Paris, fromOsi in Africa, hatre announced that the, seed of floe? ? 'grain, and corn, wbkli used, during' the time of the kings 01‘ Egypt. thjtfibarsohb. have been soil' the garden of a farmer and produced ins. whiCh offered a new species eat unknown to modern agriculture: It lq that these grains of corn, which hate taken out ors coffin from the Plrsmilk o let OeaPPertrancegf a large ear in tiler ire, around *MI are six of seven' ewe. like the branches of a iree. 'Del of the ear is ten or fifteen centimetre. its size near the root - three or four f metres • 'T ' he leaves are bearded and - as wellas ore rough than those et wg ' A. 4 m dinery, coll Each'etir conteins from ,ty in ninetx grains. No doubt this sew. *ill soon ' adopted all over EuroPe. it' prodnaes t lee times the 'Mabel. lib, of .the oth r 'kind of corn. ! Evert P I pearly as big as l two of the other., 'COL too young. yOu will and tar '1110414,a Ct THE FARMER. Y 11 • rit m I".ToN ROADS lIINTS TO FARIII.4S NEATNESS IN !FARMING REARING OXEN often, put to bard It not nattaqueittly hapro • a horse or five taltb all tW in: bis abe, ISI3 ca firer per WI card Sootl oo la ENOI PEN Nate; tryrkixp satia4 1 „..,.r11 6, UN ned the E 9 to e pra sville e. 6. V. F. 1110 Bank drip red 5 MU Potts , odes uylkil the,' ME aving rt 111 Cr'.' cc. E. oci Pin k Ho It. i net late] ottev • a e, A ov. 3 Pit: at 1 entr n. 4, UN vile 1.01 •t 2 r rrnc 1011"' BE
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