3; it fstinter. 1117 A Nid. YouNfl_ OPINION OF TO DESTROY, FLOWER WOHIES. WoNLN.—" Well, I always isysiggLomen Ladies Who cu ltivate parlor flowers; will weren't worth thinkin' of ; a set of =deceitful gratefully receive the following reef* for little monkeys ; changeable as a rambow ; destroying a very troublesome reptile 4 superficial-as parrots ;as lull of tricks ss::a Worms in pots may be easily dealMYedi conjurer ; stubborn as mules ; vain as pea- simply by watering the soil with lime -limier,' cocks ; noisy as magpies and full of the old which may be • made by putting a piece,ofl • Harry, ALL the time! There's , Deldah' now lime, weighing about two pounds, into —didn't she take the 'strength' out of Samp- pail of water ; when the whole is wellalack 'son ? and weren't Sisera ' and Judith' ed and well stirred up, it should be allowed '1 - born friends ? and didn't that little mini of to settle. The clear water may then, be turn a Herodias dande Jahn the Baptist's head off? ed off, and the sail in the pot a - Wald be Jibe `Didn't Sarah raise Cain, with Abraham, rally covered with H. The wawa will soon till he packed Hagar off That., there was leave the premises by crawling on the sur -(well, the least said about heithe better) face, when they may be taken off and *tray but didn't Eve, the f are mother of the whole ed.' If any remain, another watering may be concern ( hare one talk too many with the ' old applied. We have never fou nd any diffi serpent 1' OF wow.; (she didn't do flotilla' culty in destroying them by this method.— else ! Glad I" never set ~rr young affec. S at. Visit°r• - lions on any of 'em PRIED !" POTATOZS. 11:7 A Pos - cur Rentlay.—A writer in the London Lancet recommends pure ime juice (two to, six ounces . per diem,) as an almost certain cure for acute rheumatism. Hooper, of the the Lafayette (Ala.) Tribune, says he once tatd a friend in Montgomery afflicted with the disease . who used this remedy : Lemon juice, about one table spoonful ; su- gar, two ditto ; water, ad ; marasch ino, half a wine glass ; dash with old Ja maica rum—and swallow. He never got well, though. ID" A FEW days - since two girls, one grind ing an organ and the other beating, a tam bourine, were performing . before one of our hotels. After the 'tune was.out' the tambou rine girl stepped up to a greeby," and held out the tambourine for him to drop in some of his pennies ; but he, thinking she wanted to make him a present of it, very innocently said :—" I don't care anything about tt—l can't play." 11:7 AL L SORTS OF EYES.—Sam Slick thus dilates on the "ere." " There's an on meanin' eye and a. cold eye : a true eye and a false eye ; a sly eye, a kicktn' eye, a pas sionate eye, a revengeful eye, a manoeuvring eye, a joyous eye. a -sad eye, a squintin' eye and the evil eye: and inor'n all, the dear lit tle lovin' eys. They must be all studied to be larnt : but the two important ones to be - known are the true eye and the false eye. Li" " DOES PA Ijss you because he loves you ?" inquired a little snubby-nosed urchin * of his maternal ancestor. "To be sure, sonny, why ?" " Wall, I guess he loves the kitchen girl, too, for I seed him kiss - her mor'n forty times, last Sunday, when you was gone to meeting." JVCOLLoguY.—" How dA you do ?" "Do what ?" " How do find your self?'' " I never lose myself." " How do you feel ?" " Pretty smooth,l suppose,! . iut you can feel me and see." " GoOd morning, Mr. Smith." " I think it's rather a .bad one --very wet and nasty." oSommior,r lets off the col.lowingwaci the marriage of Mr. kik: flush to Miss Sarah (inter: • When Cupid thd tiles inaalen banter, On Ilmen's eour,e to (Like a brtu.l,, .416 , went It with rantrr, But now ,Ire !zee, It wall a rage..— Sir WALTER SCOTT tells is a story of a gentleman who, irritated at the rnirronduct of his servant, said, "John, either you ti.,ur I must quit this house." " Very well, sir," saitHulin, " Where will your honor be going to ?'' . " Thmts's our Gerqkom," said Mr. Shelton ; " he must go to the city to make his living by his wits." :" Well, how did he make out ?" asked w friend. "Ah!" said_the old man, with a sigh. tapping his forehead signtficanay, " he failed for want of capital !"" A snot Kr.r.rrn at flow...aster, had, for Lis virtues, obtained the - name of " Little Rascal." A stranger asked him why the ap pellation was given him. "To distinguish me from the rest of the trade," quoit/ he, "who are all great raseali," Tut 3IAN who thoughtjte cou!d learn to make boots by swallowing " sherry cob lers," has just gut onto work in which heat tempts to prove that by eating lops you will acquire a knowledge of waltzing. queer old customer, isn't he ? • [r7DAnsTEI: says he would not mind living as a bachelor ; but when he conies think that lisichelurs must die—that They mu st go down to The grave " , w4hout anybody to cry for them,"—it gives him a 'chill that frostbites his philosophy. " VOL ARE at tlie very bottoN of the hill," said the physician to a sick dent, :!but I shall endeavor to raise you up .again." " I tear I shall be out of breath before I reach the top," was the reply. (I:7*lts NANLY that while folks are " inventing this and inventing that, she wishes to gracious somebody would invent. something fur bringing Up children and then she would get married." rrJusT So.—Wealth and widowhood, when united, are dangerous to encounter.— Money may be called . the" widow's might," when in large quantities ; as in poverty her mite." 0:7 A WOMAN abandas her opinion the Moment her husband .adopts it; even in church the women sing an octave higher than the men, m order. mot to agree with them in anything. ' TUE ?IL N hat was injured by a burst tof applause, is recovering ; but we are sorry to say that the individual who was injured by the accidental discharge of his duty, is still very low. [E 7' Tile N.Y.DtachiAan says the first swab. low-tailed coat that uld Sourby got, so dis pleased him, that he s'tarehed the skirts and used it for a boot jack., f 7 A YANKEE, down East, has made the grand discovery, that•a window glazed with old - hats, is a sure indication that the occu pants have seen a rum bottle. CArrrrr. having bien told by his physician tlit he must, take gentle exercise, replied that he had for sortie time past prac ticed cutting his- toe natls twice a week.. (0 — Nr.nr.min says,he knows of only one thing better than love, and that is, to be thrown into a pond ormusb and milk, ; with the privilege of eating your way ashore. ir7 " You are no gentleman," said an an gry disputant to his antagonist. •+Ara you?' , quietly asked the other. "Yes, I am, sir !" ..,Then I am not," was the caustic reply. Inislimarr.being asked why he lef his country for America, replied: "It wasp' for want—l had plenty of that at home." fl r THE YAM= lady who,canght cold by drinking water from a damp tumbleiii con• Stiititi* as .1141ittiOili.:.:1:. I guess no Yankee ever forgot the three dishes somewhat peculiar to his native land; these are codfish and potatoes, baked beans, and fried potatoes and I guess that:he has never found , tkem, particularly thelast, pos sessing that delicious tidiness which greeted his booyhood's palate. Natives 'of other lands don't know how to fry potatoes ; yet an .easy matter. There is but dile secret. After '''you have washed, peeled and sliced - them nicely, quite then, put two qtlarts of potatoes into two _quarts of hot laid—not merely melted, but hot, just as hot as it can be made without burning. Fresh fish should be 'cooked in the same way. Ditto ,:dough nuts. .It's " a secret worth knowing.— The Plow. TIIE D 0 fl YARD We love neatness. Our eyes take in a stranger's house at a glance. Heaven pity the man who has a slovenly hou4wife.— Wealth may cast her favors around him, but dirt and disorder will make his dwelling a cheerless abode. As we traverse the coun try, -we look in upon the door yards. The door yard is the programme ol t , he : 'order of internal arrangements. The eleao swept door sill and walk and the flowers, are no unmeaning indications, and we stop with a sense of comfort where we know that " or der reign.."—erniuga Chaf. DIRECTIONS Pon PRESERVING. Gather the fruit when it is dry: Do not boil the fruit too long, as that hardens it ; pour boiling water over the sieves used.— Let the pots and jars containing fresh-made sweets remain uncovered for two days, then soak a •spliAladder and tie it tightly over the top ; in drying it will shrink to the pot arid render the latter perfectly air-tight.— Keep preserves in .a,dry but not io a warm place. Be sure to use sufficient sugar ; this; with keeping them air-tight, is the only way to avoid the risk of their spoiling.' CANDIED FRUITS.: Preserve the fruit, then dip it in sugar boil. ed to candy , thickness, afterwards, dry it.— Grapes may be thus dipped uncooked, and then dritd. Or fruit may be taken from the syrup when preserved, rolled in powdered sugar, and afterward set on a sieve to dry. TO CLARIFY SUGAR For each pound of sugar alloW:hall a pint of water, and for every three pounds allow the white of -an egg.' Mix when'cold, boil a few minutes, then skim it; let t stand ten minutes, then skim it again, and strain it. 3nformation far OR TIIF. PLAIN "WRY" AND " ERCAFRIE." rde Win . no fishes depoSit their spawn towards the margin of a river,' Sr. ? Be- cause in the shallow water the numerous small animals reside, which constitute the most suitable food for the tender, fry. - Again, the cod and- haddock, the mackerel and herring, annually leave the deeper and less accessible parts of the ocean,, the region of the zoophytic tribe, and" deposit• their spawn within that zone of marine vegetation 1 which fringes our coasts, extending from near the high-water mark of. neap-tides, to a short distance below low-water mark of spring-tides. Amidst the, shelter in this re gion, afforded by the groves of aborescent fuci, the young fish were wont, in comfort, to spend their infancy : but since these plants have been so frequently cut down to procure materials for the manufacture of kelp,and the requisite protection withdrawn, the fisheries have suffered in consequence. S T I Wiry WAS Chester formerly cele6rated fur its races ? Because the earliest com mencement of a regular horse race is traced in a Shrove Tuesday custom at Chester,when the company of saddlers presented to the dra pers a wooden ball garlanded with flowers, and placed upon the point Oa lance : but in I 540, the ball was changed into a bell of sil ver„,valued at 3s. 6d. or more, to be given to him who should run the best and the far thest on horseback. At length, an innkeeper and mayor of Chester first caused horses to be entered for the race, in 1624, the horses to tun•five times round the rOody, and ”he who won the last course or trtlyne; iecetved the hell, of - a good value. of , eight or ten pounds or thereabout ; which moneys were collected of the citizens, to a sum for that purpose:" 0:7 WHY no tnathematichl instrument makers mark divisions on their work with the screw 1 Because it can easily be made with a' hundred turns of its thread in the spice of an inch, and at perfectly equal 'dis tances from each other. Ifwe suppose such a screw to be pulling forward a plate of me tal, or the edge of a circle, over which a sharp-pointed steel marker is,,placed, which mores up and down r perpendicularly. the marker, if let down once for every turn of the screw, will make jast as many lines on -the plate ;., but if made to work at every litia dredth or thousandth ,turn :of the .screw, which it will with- equal accuracy, it may draw a hundred thousand distinct lines in oue inch. I ED" WILT is the explosive engine so called? Because it is set; , in motion by the'explosion of oil gas and atmospheric air, the mechani cal force of the explosion being employed to drive the machinery-. Percussion powder, and other subsiancesi that explode by contact, may eventually be employed for the same purpose. WnT is iron the mast useful of met als ? Because it becomes softer by heat, and has the capability of being welded to another piece of iron, so as to form one entire mass : and this may be done without rivets. solder, or melting either of the pieces. No other metal possesses this singular'property, excep platinum. , 07. Wuy is an allowance to ladies called pin 7 Money ? Because pins were acceptable new year's gifts to ladies. instead of the wooden skewers which they need till the end of the fifteenth century ; and instead of the gifts, a composition was sometimes received in money. 117 Way Ann the musical chants of the Catholic Church still retained in Latin ? Because they depend, for metrical effect, on the marked accents and powerful rythms • - • ' ,• • , • tords -3PURNA-L,IANA'4kOTTSVILLE_ GENERAL ADVERTISER. O. El:taredsaoi~L~ttss~~ is bit feii . llll, is th e year 1831. by .1. 8. notranioLlt. 0". 40 - the MeV* °see albs Mould Collo ferule Eaat era 11ricr at ihreseyieesta. • - - . =EAT was son intsimpstas • Another Scieistific WEE derl Da. s. uovainosiis TUE TUVE DIGESTIVE FLEIT;va 'GASTRIC Juice I Premised from fitness'. !or the fourth Stomach.of the t after directions DCAhrth the peat Physiolotc . aftheruist , by 8. hougutOn. AI. D. ofPhiladelph Pa. •, - This is a truly wonderful temedy Dyspepsia, Jaundice. LWIPT Complaint'. awl Debility. Curia; after Nature's owe met/04bl Nature's own Agent. the Gastric Jew*. - 3 ... ra teaspoonful of Pepsin, ferniest la Water, will digsst or dissolve. Five pounda of goat Beetle about two hours; out of the stomach. Pepsin Is the chief eleMent.ot Greaitilgesthig Wu; ciple of the Gastric .1 atee--the Solveet of the Food. the Purifying. Preserving, aud Btimidating agent of the Stomach and intestines. It is eatracted from the Digestive Womack of the Or, thus forming an Artifi cial Digestive Fluid, precisely like thenatutal Gastric Juice it. Its Chemical powers, sod fuinishing a com plete and perfect substitute for it. Di the aid of Ibis preparation. the painOtnd - evils of Indigestion and Dyspeplia ore removed, net as the* would be by a healthy litemacb. It Is' oing wonders for Dyspeptics curing cases:of Debilliyob. Nervous De cline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. s , posed to be on the verge of the grave'. Tbe Scicntige Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest &pee curious and remarkable. SiCIENTIFiC EVIDEN C E! Baron Liebig,„ in his celebrated Work. on Anima Chemistry, says: "Ad Artificial Digestive Fluhl aria ...lour to the Gastric Juice, may be ieadlly prepared agthe mucous mettitirancof the stomach of the Calf n which various articles of food, ai meat and eggs, will be softened, changed. and digested, Just In the same manner asthey would beta the-hornet:stomach.' -Dr. Pereira, In ,his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," publisheOlby Fowlers & Wells. New York, page 35, states the Same great fact, Ind describes the method of preparation, There drefeiv higher authori ties thaw Dr. Pereira.; Dr.lComhe,in his vainablewritingg °utile "Physiol ogy of Dicestion,"obierves that "tailitnunltlon of the due quantity of'the Gastric Juice isl< prominent and all‘prevailing cause Of Dyspepsia I.?' and he states that "a distinguished professorof medicine in London, who Was' severely altticted with !hill complaint, find ing everything rise to fail, had recouiseto the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved completely auccessfut." Dr. Graham. nuthor.of the famottaworstson"Vege table Diet," says: "ii is a remarkable fact in physl 'dotty, that the stontaclis of aninilla, macerated in I water, Impart to the ilaid the property of dissolving' various articles of food, and of effeeting a kind of are ' tifielal filgestion of them In no wisedifferentfrant the natural digestive progesa." Dr. Simon's great work,the "Chi•mistry of Nan,' (Lea & Blanchard, Phila.l94S, pp. 321-2) mays "The discovery of PEPellri forms a newicra in the chemi cal histoly of Digestion. From, recent experiments. we know that fond iildissolverl as rapidly In an arti ficial digestive duid.rirepared from :Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric Jilice Itself." Professor linnellanis of t l,e JetTerdon College. Phila delphia, in his great Work on human Physiology. de votes more than fifty Pages to an examination of this subject. Ills experiments with Dr. ißeaumont.On the ' Gastric Juice. obtai mid from the Wilk human stomach and from matotalot are well known "In alrrases," he says. "digestioon *trotted ai !wired ly in the arti ficial as in the natural tilee.stions." Dr. John W. Draper. Professor cri . Chemistry In the Medical College col' the t,ntversitysof New York, in his - " Text Book of Gltenoistry." pear lari, says: "It has been a question Wilettle'r art digestion could he performed—hut itin now nut: orially admitted that it may be." Dr. Carpentersstandarol work on Physinlogy,which Is in the' library of every physic:ail, and is used am a Text Book in antic Irniteges, is full of evidence simi lar to the above. respecting theremer Wile Digestive power of Pepsin, and tile fact 030 may be readily separated from theiStuniach of the calf or ox, and used for eat:writ...nog in artificial :digestion, or as a remedy for disea Pe tit the Stottutcb, and tlefikient se crrtinn of Gastric laic«. ' - Atroloolern workestn Chemistry!, Miter is Medics,. and Physiology, anti all mood Medical Dictionaries., describe the chaiartior and properties of Pepsin, and state many ioterestihe details resaeetinir it. The fart thai an attificiat digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice. perfectly rmentloitoa the natural fluid, may Fe readily prepared, does not tdtuil of question The , only wrintim Is, that It not la,:eu applied to the cure of indigestion anol (m o ue i--so naturally tines suchsucha Ilse. suggest itself tle t' a! AS A itysl'Crst3 (zunmt, Dr. flouelition's Pia ti has proollimod to.e mre.t mar vellous effects. in Carina. rife. , oil Nerroas Dectioe. and .Dyspeptic l'onJumetion. It is amaoseoble to give llic details of ruses in the limitaa thin advert iamnent ; but a nthenionted mortolorefes have been e ke,' more than lay.co Unwired remark able mires. in Philadelphia, New : York, and Boston alone. Thee were nearly all ole,perate rilmrs, and the'cures were not Only rapid ardwonderinl, but per manent. It I: a guest Nr i .!rvors A n•toloolso, nil particntarly w.efoil for tendency :o thltoms Lirorklion • plaint, Ferri and Ague, or [molly'. treated Paver and Acne, or !molly treated Fever and; k Vie, and the evil etferts of quinii.e.,No r. 'try. and sober drugs moo° the Digestive organs, after a loon em,:t nen'. Also, fur reel in eating, and he too free 'ow of a :dent plants. almost sac °Drama ttralfh with Inienmeranee. (MD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no foritin(ohl Stomach Complaints which it does not ,terns to reach and ,rean'ove at once. No matter how bad they may be, it elves mutant relief! A single Ileac removrs'all the unpleasant symptoms; and it only needs In be repeated for a short time to make these rood ~]nets permanent Purity of blood, and vignr of body l - coltoove at (Mei.. It Is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Voiniting,Ctamps,Sore fleas of the pit of the Stomach. distress eller eating. low, cold state oflthe Wood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits.Despondeticr-, Ctn.:dation, Weakness,tenden cy to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Dr Hon Pepsio, is sold lov nearly all the dealers in line drugs and Popular . Medicines, through. out the rrote'l Stater. It la pre tared in Powder and in Raid fat m—a - uil in Prescription vials for the use of physicians. Private Circelar l s for the use,grif physic lam may hr obtained of Dr. llouglotcat or his agents, ilvorribing the whole proresiof preparation. and giving the au thorities upon wit ifh the claims oplois new remedy are based. As it is nit a Secret Remedy, rat objection can be raised against by pluilmans in respectable standing and regular emetic., Price, One Dollar per I bottle. PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sent by Fret 19' Poitdge• For convenience of sending toy all parts of the coun• try, the Digestive Matter of the Pepsin, is put up in the form of Powder, withdirertions to be dissolved in water by the patient. These powders conta In joist the same metier as Ilse twine. 1111i1 will be ...eta by Ina Free of Post:see, for One Dollar sent (post paid) to Dr. 3. S. Ilaughton, M. D..thiikdriphii, Pa. Observtd this:-Every buttle:of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S Alotighton , M. D., solo proprietor, :Philadelphia,: Pa. .eopy-rig,lit sod Trade Mark eeenreol. Sold by all Dforgaistoo and li ed i e rs its blued u.ine•e. AGENT4—Poitscille, It liars a, J. f:. tielowa t .1. S. C. aI•RTISI Sept 0, 11:151 knOT'l4 PRFNIIIM DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, .Vu. 140 Uhp.vinur :Strrt;t, r %v ELI; PKIZES AWAUI3I:U7t Oribt nod HiL ver Medals,lurt he bert litgoerreotype Portraits and Miniatures exhibited at the great Fairs of El oiron, Ni w York and Philadelphia. within the past 6 years. 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MATCHES WIT 710171" !he nubuiriliera take thi n method to , inform uter i chants that they are manufacturing matches by toachinery,thirit facilltle. for Ftipp4 leg merchants, with any amount, can't .be nurna.sedt They are rnatel.e..- manufactured withant sulphur, be low the market price ormilphur matniles. and ate Will ' ink In warrant all inatchei , manufactured by them. The rimer's of Pottrerlite •re Informed that they can prneurat be gelcbiatert Reading Matches from the following merchant.: Mason. Stpenerf Jr. Co.. Frank Poll, R. B. Morris: • Johnst7rn & Co., T. 14. Royer& Co., toha'mi dealt r,. James Ebel, t, W. E. Boyer. .In Alco itoha Engem. Sinntrkeon a tn., Pottsville.— All orders sent by mall. promly attended tn. hicelllttrr pt & rieading. Pa. June 25,1P.52 FAISCBANE'S ruaronra SCALES. rpm Subseribern have been appointed agents for the sale of Olt surterlor make of Scales. and are ptepared to furnish any •deseription of their make, capable of weighing (foal nz. to 500 tone. A WM , tile of scales can be seen at th York Store. E.'YARDLEY & NON. 3.185,. 14-If •a . LADIES } GOMIS, Inaresale and Retifil—New and beautiful Assartnieza. 111)IE subscriber has a ct received twelve dozen as sorted Ladies' Combs: emb raelng a general assort ment, among which . are several new and beat:Witt Patterns. all of which will be sold wholesale end retail at allinordillitry low pines. Alio children's circular Combs, at • • B. BANNAN'II Chesil Fancy and Variety Moro, - U1111111111011111P11111M1!::: CISIONICOR ; • cave trsiu-arDg rroxassageorTat • • • =, • 4 Bored beer et Meat.— • ' - • aeb. IWO IPA ' • :tanned Pitts; Taitaew or Stood " a* the Med. Achlfty Mieflitentlich. Wadies; lidart.euris. Diitut for .Pood. Full. ate, - or weight tts , tho- ditaistadth , Boar Enteta rose. Slaking or Paltering at the kit et the • - dtioossek. - Ihalwasior of the Head. [larded and' Dllibmitn Brasibleg, • • - Flittering-at Been, Cho- • • Meg es , Berlbeating sun. widow whew Inn ty. leg posture, '• • ' nesacif Vralon. • , • Bats or webs, • - - - "...berme the , • tllgnq Fever sad dull petite the 'head, Delielefty ni Per spiration.Vellowness of the Skin and Eyes*Paill In the Side. Back. Cheat. lamb., Oa., Sudden Flushes of fleat.Burning in the-Fifth, Constant lssagintaga of Bill and great depmelon ef spirits, can be effec tually cured by • FIGOFLAIGYA " • Celebrated German Bitters, r zzzzz sir - DR. C. M.JACKSON„at the German Medicine Store, IRO ARCO Street, Philadelphia. Their raider seer Ike dire dismiss is pet ersellti ersallsd—by pnrparstiolt is the flaked Etatss.as tar carse,erresi,ia wily enact ear skiff/sr pkyriciesa lad le. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Faineants meat times blithe rectification of disea ses friths Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, cen aln and pleasant. ..c) ' • BEAD=AN'D BE CONVINCED. 'yeast:run " ROSTOI age."] , The Editor saidzlltec. Dr. ilisfluarkgeleirread Greases Bitters for the cure of Liver Complaint, hued ice, Dyspepsia, ' th e . or Nervous Debility, is dents, edly one of the most popular megncincs of the day. These Bitters have been used by - thousandr,and a. friend at our el ' bow says he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liser Complaint from tho use of tbia remedy. We -are convinced that, is the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gates strength and vigor—a fart worthy of great consideration.— They are pleasant in taste end smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety under any , circumstances. We ate speakteg from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "ecoTes %Yentas." one of the best Literary pa pers pubtisbed,said„ Aug. 23 " De. Hoefload's Omens Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson. are tnow recommended by lord. Grille most prominent members of tne faculty as an winkle of much efficacy in cases of female - weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to ob tain a boltie.and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Iliumu advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems " MEI • MORE EVIDENCg. The lion. C. D. Meg Cue, Mayor of the City el , Caraden, Pi. J says : "Wreck...NON 0 harrgus.—We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and 'the source from which they came Induced us to make in. quiry respecting its merits. From, inquiry we were persuaded to use It, and pull say we found it specefic In its action upon diseases of the liver and algesilve organs, and the powerful influence It exerts upon nervous prostration is really ourprking. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing Them into a state of repose, making steep reireshing. If this medicine were more generally used, we are utlsfied there would be less slickness, as from the stomach, liver, end nervous system the great melon. ty of real and imaginery diseases emanate. !lave • them In a healthy condition, and you can bid defi ance to epedemicr generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friend, who are at all indisposed, to give a trial—lt will recommend it self. It should, In fact, be in every family. No 0111- er medicine can produce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the - foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last thtee years, and the strongest testimony in lie favor, Is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all, other nostrums combined, a tart that can easily be estah• halted, and fully ',roving that a sciemific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. no one eau doubt after using it :is direr tid. It acts sperldesity upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all, bifi,,us effect Is Immediate. They can be administered to fe male. or infanta with safety and reliable benefit at any time. Look well to the marks of the genuine. They have the written signature of C. J A(:A— NON npob the wrapper. and his ;mute blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For ii3le Whulesnle and Retail at the GERMAN :11E1)11;1Ni:13TO:tr.. No. 120 ARCH Street. one door below Stith, Phlladrl hie; and by respectable deal ers generally throne!' the country n- PRICES REDUCED.—To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great re wren se powers. Single Bottle ;Scents. Also for sale by John C Brown, Pottsville; Jas. 0. Fall Sfmcroville; R. Dicksnn. Schuylkill Ha ven. l'a. July 21. 18:4. PERFUMERY: PERIN:MEM ; ! 13 011 SKELL'S and Ilanel's Eau Lasirale Odorant., I.la most capital orticle for cleansing the Lead and hair. Vino err it romatinite. a superler article for the toilette, preferable to the best Cologne. Stores Chemical Hair Invigorator, • Veloo's ;logic Hair Oil, Velno's Parisian nod for Curling the Heir, Oienn's Roman Kalyttor, for the Complexion. Pit:riled Charcoal Paste, an excellent article. for the OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, VIAIIEET teeth. STREET, POTTSVILLE. ' Treble F.rtracts, for the Handkerchief ! Dec. 14, 1850 504 f ' Genuine Rear's Oil lir Bottles and Pots, --------- Glenn's Indian Oil for the Hair. BREWSTER'S EMBROCATION, Roussell's Amandlne for chopped hands, I Feuner's celebritted,Pomade. Divine. Thi,ch!tur.staßiazatedsylu.rerstisoiortweradinorr4porra.7,l,,,Lijaitze... Philemome for the hair, it fine French article. Lied., Contraction of 'the ..tludrles, Xenia:gra Ilauel's Rose Tooth Paste, of the Face, Side or Bark, Gaut, Ileailorhe , panel's Depilatory Powder for removing hair. , T oo thache, 4-c. Also, an Invaluable Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. Remedy for Sparta, Strains, Stiff - Bnuenel's Odontine, a Rose kotith Paste, meta, Lartewese gird Golfe on Cologne. Florida, Hay Ind Lavender Water*. HORSES. For sale at the Manufaeturer's Drier* at U. HANNAN'S Cheap Variety Store. THIS EmbrOcation is prepared of ingredients which form a very active , yet entirely safe anti pleasant Feb. 14,1854. 1 f ' preparation for niuminntioin, der. The ,proprietor. being aware th at lill're are _ great qua mules al trash in t i l e c ountry under the name of Embrocation, Lan imentri,and Liquid Oporiebtrit, ahrolutely worthless, nevertheless, feels great confidence in saying to the afflicted, that Hit!" ii superior to everything elz,e in use. hundred'. of the most respectable VPFROII44 anti families have given their testimony in favor 01 i. superiority. It operates in many cases immediate. ly, and persona who hove bren'snfferina under es urine pain in the side or limbs, or from bra loos aid sprains, have found instant relief from a thorough , rubbing with this embrocation. Try it .a nil you will nrllbe disappointed. Price 25 tents per hurtle. 4 ELIZOVAI, T W. ROWF.N having remove,l his shop to '2 doors . above the American (louse+, Centre street, and taken into partnership his brothers, the sotorriber• +nnounee to the public that they ate prepared to ex ecute all orders in their line. with the greatest de spatch, and no the most reasonable terms They em ploy good workmen and their customers may', there fore, be sore of satisfactory jobs. They, also, beg leave to call attention In their plentlld assottment of Papendiatigingi, Window shades. Sse.. comprising every variety of style and quality. t. stilt the taste and pocket of parrhasere, end n hieh they offer at the lowest City prices. 3. W. BOWEN A: BROTur.4B '2 doors abnie American Rouge, Centre St., Pottsville, April 17.1852. In-tf _ THE ouraamir WfrISIIING POWDERS, For 121 rents swiftetrnt for 4 Ordinary Washings. lii considered ti) thousands who nave tested it, as being the gieatest Srirnitp erodes of the World. Entirely doing away with that laborious and injuri ous practice of rubbing the CLOTUES upon the WASIIBOARP, and a great saving of Time. Labor and Expense. N. tt. To prevent fiaitd and imposition, (for many are trying to palm oil articles put up like name,) the prnprietor.l. P. VOW, will put his written Signature on the lop Label of every package. And lie only arks an enlightened public not to confound the German Washing Powders with others that are in the market. It is put up In packages with full directions and sold t the nominal price of 121 cents. II- PRI Nruts will Andrt greatly to their advantage to purchaae these Powdeis, to cleanse their TYPES and ROLLERS, being a very superior atticle,fu4 that purpose. Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT; At his Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grerers and Druggista generally. i A liberal discount made and estensiveadverilsing for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name: GER MAN WASHING POWDERS. All letters to he post 'paid. EMI Mr. 1. P. Hoyt—Dear Sir.—Having used your Her man Washing Powder. I ran cheerfully rerromend it to every person Inc washingand scrubbing, believing it to be a great ssiing of time and trouble. requiring In its uses so t(ai✓lloard, thereby being a greirt 'sav ing In the clothes and dispensing with three-fourths of the Labor and Expense required in the old method of washing. Yours. &r. MARUARETT PHILIPS. Corner of Couttland and Market streets. , . The above Washing Powders are for sale, w hoie gale and retail „by the inbieriber, who has been ap pointed Sole Agent for the County of gettuyikill. Ile will supply Merchants and others at Mr. Hoyt's pi ece per du4ett.and thus save the carnage. B. HANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. Nov. 29. ISM 444 f AGENCY FOR TUE PUCEINEI FIRE A ND -.ranted CIA" stand Ural equal with any otlitr.Cheeis in the coindry all to defy the Burglar's ingenuity. Manurar . tnrcil by 11ilnor & [Maw. bihdPlptll3. end Cot sale by J. P. WiIITN CV, Collertion and Agency flake, Pottsville, next door to Miners' flank. April 94, 1552 17—Cm . - - Libros; wutilinlitisu — nl3 --- . UNHAPPY? : VVtEN PRoPftsfioß VANIIORN, the celebrated ASTROLOORR of the 10th Century, gives ad vice In all attains of the heart, which, If allowed, can not fall to guide the rang!" to a happy marriage. and makes the mamed happy!! ! Ladles who are unhap• py through trouble, misfortune and disappointment. consult him daily, they follow his advice Lad are made happy. Other" consult him to khow what I. before them; oilier" seek Information of those they love. and all are made happy and contented!!! I( you val ue yourltuture. happiness, delay no longer, commit him yourself and be happy. • Tersie.—For an Interview of 15 minutes 25 cents, in full el. All Letters and Interviews are strictly pri vate and confidential. All Letter pre paid secure a private Interview, those at a distance can make their case known by letter, the strictest honor end most In violable secrecy observed, all etter* to be pre-paid.— No. 3, George street, Second house, North tilde, above Schuyrlkill Slitin Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD PORTITNB.--lientlemen. look toyour interest before It Is too tate:it Consult and follow the 'deice of Professor VANIIORN t if you do. suttees will crown all your undertaking.— Men who have been unfortunate and unsuctessail in life and in business. Men who have worked hard and struggled against "detrain and nnsfortune the grea ter part of their lives, and found the more they tried to get forward in the world the more things went against them!!! These men lave consulted tdm - for • the last 30 years, and all those whowere wise enough to follow his lAvlce are sow rich and happy, while those who neglected the advice he gave them, are. still Whaling with adversity. Term* for gentlemen BI for an Interview of IS Wooten_ in fell 112. "THE BROWN COTTAGE," noshes' Stria, Cape Island. N.. 1. :All tenets and ecentanolcattens will be ouitUy PIIIVATE AND CONTIDEITIAL Aptfi 37 1 lin. • In ISmenw .. ', .. • - . - fOR . 1852. , - • "Datillwri..P.Astacto acarricr. -. .. -.- - --;"P. - :VIrivaTESISS & CO., r , • ' (erreathrlith is 1112 . 1.) ", GmasratPasurgar mut Foreign Exhattge_Ojeces. - : .- • , ~.t„- P.m. - alma ea &CO...an suirru k I - i 8 8 WHARF.' ErwraYeek,Wead 30 LEW -1”- "in. 4 GRA.S:IER , -J.," , ,lf ~‘ - STREET, Nem Wean.; ." z .2:, -. • ' P. W. BYRNES & C0..36 WA . . ... • RLCKeROAD.LIverpeot,I3 EDE N QUAt Dahlia. . - - , ; FORSENITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM :Great Britain aid Ireland. ~ - - AERANGEIiENTS FOR 1832.—The subscri b er, beg to tart= the public thtoughont the United States and Madge, that they have completed - their &maims. 'matte Rif the year on; Persons tending foe thole frtends.orr, those returning to the e.Old Country.' will find it their interest to select our several magni. ficent and arell•knomn Lines of Packets. sailing as below, for their conveyance 4 No expense has been slotted to have Emigrants made comfortable dudes the voyage. AU passeng ers' engaged with us will be shipped under the supentendence of ourFirin ; new being the oldest established and most extensive in the Trade, and with such unequalled errangemcs. Emigrants will meet with facilities from us that no other House can flituisb. We tan confidently assert without fear of contradiction. that of the hundreds o f thousands ser.t out by us'dra ring the last" Twenty - 1 seven years," not One hirhad just cause of cow platot. ii. AU oar entatements are-ptsiary staid, end token weds are strictly adhered to. .4s Innis cases where persons decline coming the mo ney will be refunded without dednetion, on returning_ us the Passage, Certificate and Receipt. • 'T Remittances ta England. Ireland, Scotland, and WALES.- . . The subscribers have at all times for sale DRAFTS at sight, for any amount; on the National Bank of Ire land and all its Branches, &e., which arc paid free of discount in all the priucipal town/ throughont'-the United Kingdom; Persons residing in the country. clod gashing to Send money to their friends. may in sure its being done correctly. on their remitting us the amount they wish sent, with the name and ad- i dress of,the person for whom It is intended ; WDraft will then be forwarded per first dolling Packet or Steamer,and a Receipt returned by mail. P.W.B. & Co.trave.well-known restrunsible Agents in all the seaport towns in Ireland. Scotland and Wales from whence Steamers leave for Liverpool, and in many of the interior towns. who art must at tentive to Emigrants on embarcation, at the various potty. In fact all our arrangements for Pas-engero. and the payment of our Dratts.are so perfect that no possible delay or disappointment tall occur. m. For farther particulars apply to or address by tette r. poet paid, P. W. BYRNES & CO., 69 SouthiStreet,-Neiv York, or B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. If you idesire your business transacted promptly and safely. call at 11. Bannan's Office, where the drafts ate issued ,psystrie in all parts of Europe without dis count, at any of the Bankl,and without any delay. April 3, 1652. 14-tf • " 1 am a wan; and deer& not/wig which relate.; to man foreign to my feelings." READII - YOUTt AND IMUIMIOOD. • vtoonourit Life or a premature death., KIN t3 ARLIN on Self Preservation.--Only 25 cents. This tiotitc.just published, is filled with useful in formation,on the infirmities and diseases of the hu man system. lt,addressei itself alike to Youth, Man hood, and Old age, and should be read by all. The valitableadvire andimpressive warning it gives. will prevent years of misery and suf f ering, and save annu ally thousands of lives. 'Parents by leading it. will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkel in, Philadelphia. will ensure a bookoniller envelope, per return of mail. Dr. 16 . :fifteen years resident Physician, N. W. cor ner of Third and-Union streets, between Spruce slid PinKPhiladerphia, may be consulted confidentially.— lie who-placer himself untie t the rare of Or. K., may religiously congae in his honor as a gr. titletitan, and :'confidenily relytipon his skill as a physician. Per sontat a distance may address Dr. K„ by letter, (mist paid) and be cured at home. p i law. of &e., forwarded .14 sending a renuttanee, and put up •ertile nom damage :indent Miley. nook getters, ii4.we Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers. and all other! ,applied with the abcv_e work at very lovi rates. Dec.27.,1n51. MaaSEWS.Patent 'Piro Prot)! . Proof PAINT. FROM onto. Subscribers have just received a further sop -1 ply of this aiuguntr and valuub e substatice. In addition to the slate color, they have II beautiful chocolate orbrown, resembling the sanir , toni , now in use, and su enrich admired fur the (rent of building. 111-principal ingredients are eilica,aluminaiind pro toside of unit, which inter,opinion of scientific men satisfactorily aeounts.for :is tire-proof —the two fortnersol-&tinces being non-condnetors, a nd the latter acting arta cente 111. ill Wild the whole together' and make a non and durable paint. _ For Ill,: it is mixed with Linseed Oil, end:applied with a brush, the saute a , ordinary pa.at. to stood iron,tin, zinc, canvass, par.., 11 hordens gradu ally andbecomes fire-prowl. it is trirtim!drly It,' fur roofs of buildings, stva 'about a id ear-decks railroad briages,fences.&c. 'roof co ited With the article is equal to one cf *late, at a vast saving of e I pence. Specimens may be Re.. 41 nt the °lnce if the Aiihvc berm. 11. ttla 4. BRolliciltrt & Co., No. 43i South Front tit., nilacia. 1741 10-erm I y A-da.•.‘Ve4e.; DR.4 i T t i • t "...T. • • .•••.:, r•-•••••••,,F.1.••••••••W C f • frEig E, =A 11.111.MiT April22.ls4B Certificate from Anttro■e Paticoast, Edo , Atlantic Co., PAPICOASTVILLE, N. .J., 31, 11349 Mr. F. G. nitEWIITEM :—Dear Sir - 1 linVe been an extensive dealer in homes for thirty years past, and have had great 'opportunities to witness the varinna dli'raser. to which they are subject, and of testing the various leinediem in use. About fifteen year,. •Ince I was induced to make use of your Embrocation, and .nice thaiiime I have used no other remedies for the following diseases to which this noble amen' is subject, viz Ringlinne. spavin, strains of the Joints and •t , tnrws, show bier strains, swiney in the choulder.lanieness lin stifle and sorket. galls on the shoulders, and r4ery itt.iease of a like nature. 1 have also ivied, and known it used for the various diseases to which mankind are suluecr, midi as si(sell ed Joints, Rheum ttism, (lout, 'rainy. lqui.ea. Cots. corns, Spinal atTections, pains in the face, side, and hark, Toothache, Burns, Scalds, and especially the Headache, to which 1 have been subject nearly all my life time. Embrocation is the best and saf est remedy I have ever used for the above ciiniplaints; ,1 having also sold considerable of it in my ;tore. and believe it to supersede all others. Yount with resztiegC, AMBRA.SE PANCOAST. • DREWSTRIVA CHOLERA MIXTURE. For Ihrteure of Cholera :I/orbits, Diarritaa, Rowel Complaints. Choler. Griping Pains, or Sick Stomach, and Asiatic Cholera. q`llls Mixture has been used and recommended by I physicians and othen ax a standard medicine, and has been .tuccenafully tested In numerous violent ca ses of Cholera !Hotline. tharrlicea. Chitin'. arc., and will not fail to cure in one case in ten, if adminis tered according to tP.rections. on the Milt attack. It is just ti hat every family, vessel, steambnat, barge, and traveller should always keep on hand to guard against sudden attack. as the Cholera Morbus is most likely to attack its subject in the night, and the sooner the remedy is applied the better. Asiatic Cholera is, in moat calms, preceded by Martha% and Griping Pains in the bowels; and, doubtless. one great reason why, so many persons die of Chol era is, the want of proper temedies aittninistered in the lint stage of the disease, or the delay in procu tin a phyliitian before the patient is Pam cute. Reference can be given to hundreds of the' most respectable persons, as well as to physicians who. have used it; and 'witnessed its effects It. curing the incest violent cases of Cholera Minims and Diarrlitea. Price 2.i rents per bottle. Crain IC aS6 1(10111, Dr. Leonard Lawrence :.,--Dur ing the Summer of Dili. while on a vi.,it et Mr Alrewster's, in Bridgeton, I bail a sev,ere. attach of Cholera Martina; attended with extreme prostration of the system, and a profuse perspiration and vomit ing. I was induced to use a Cholera Mixture. pie pared by Mr. liretv•ter, which instantly gave relief, and a few doses effeeted a permanenteure. I used no other medicine whatever.. I have since tiled it in my own family and recommended it to others, in all cases with the same re.nlis. From a, knowledge of its contents, I should not hesitate to recommend it as a me, and edirient medicine in all cases of a like nature. LEONARD LAWRENCE, N. I). Cedarville, inly, ItREWSTF.R'S PECTORAL. MIXTURE jfn fueoinable Remedy for Cou:hs. Colds. bfiurn ;a, Pathitir,ll:h veins: Cough,..lltaites..C.'ough, Spiltiv of Blood, Pain and irtflAyew the Chaat and Leeks, tines Mast, Asthma., Reonrhitie awl Incipient Consumption. TIIR fact that no many thousands of persons have / Used it so successfully. in the different states, and namermix certificates having been sent to the pro prietor, as well as the NCI that Physiejana, Clergy men and public speakers are using it file those tir±., tickling sensations that usually accompany sore throat, as well as for bronchitis, hacking coughs and consumption; prove beyond a doubt that It is a very superior cough remedy. . It ha% been suicesslully used and tested during the last twenty years, and the demand is now rapidly Increasing. Price 25 rents per vial. The following I one of the most remarkable cures no record, Barn fintlitietan D‘nantY, Y. J.: litowtt'e Mti.t.s. Feb. 9,1850. Mr. F.G. .—Deer the month of June, DiVi, I took a severe cold, which brought un severe and protracted illness. The Bilious Fever followed by Pleurisy and Dysentery ; the lint five weeks 1 had ti very severe and hicessani"cough, which seemed to set at defiance the skill of one of lest Physicians in the city of Philadelphia, where then resided. Myself and wife frequently remiest ed petniission of my physician to nie• your Pectoral Mixture, the beneficial effects of which she had ex perienced In her own case, nine years before—to which she also cheerfully testifies—which lie would not grant tilt the end of fire weeks, and, my cough toil Inereasiagoaban ha said ho could do unmore for me ; but we' must try ft on our own responsi bility, us lie knew nothing of Its properties. I at once procured a bottle of your agent, the use n 1 which cured my cough entirely,and I eat well. My ' physician mime twice a day to witness Its cirects, audunheshatingly ascribed the turd to your medi. eine, which !believe is the beet mixture for coughs In use. I have constantly kept It In my family since, and recommended It to others with the same benefi dat ' • Yours respectfully. ICIIARLFS A. ROBERT. Prepared only h y F. C. BIIEWSTER, Monist and Chemlst,Brldgeton, N . J..asd for sale by' .t. O. BROWN, Druggist, Agent, Centre Smel l Pottsville, Is. 11.41 m iitareb P. 1852; ..• . • COMPANY. ANTAL 000,000: fa RANTER I'IIIIPETIJALeettatat lower thaw asp Penturyleante - Coapany. This CoilPsot tiallad ° P' ted the Cash system, entirely. and reducw the rate t to the lowest point compatibt e with safety to the- In sired and a sound Institution. , • Mike. N. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT els. Assticy Office.J. F. WIIITNIST i Poureille. ay , I% 1852. ' item .11MMEEI TOUR ROUSES! ;; • fIrIIIC flatland/toed, Apar for tis Lyneatimy County • .1. Masai !amens Cemyeay, which Wm probably become more popular than any other similar institn don in the State. U prepared to effect Insurances entail toss by pire. on alldeeeriptiona of Building, kferehandize,; and °the, property. on the usual fair and liberal tense of the Company. Losses aro al ways promptly paid as soon as they are satisfactori ly made known. Persons hating property to be in sured, may apply to the subertther. In Pottsville. el. liter personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt. ly attended to. JOHN HARLAN. :Jane 36.1844, litStf STATE-MUTUAL TIRE INSURAINE COMPANY. PHILARELPIIIA AGENCY kyo. 145 Chesant street.ltniied Attlee Hotel IIWW II! ing. OILI.ETT & COGGhaIIALL. Agents. Abstract teorn the Second Annual Report, eutde'.May . . . i 51.1852: i . • Whole number of pOlicies lamed in both branches of businees, Twenty Thoosanc tosina Whole amount of property at risk, .15,? ».0,01.5 00 1 —:„—....... TOV3t.amount of Premiums iereived in cash, a 4 Bins receivable. 111375X0 27 Total amount. of lossei and es peneen, 104,150 75 . ----.-- . Amount of cash and*Guaranten Cap ital now Id reserve for future Marro, 11250,125 75 Including a Cain surplus of 60,275 25 The Company. waslarganized but two years since, upon pursly 4 mutual pritutdes r and with no eXpecta lion of so 1r superseding many other institutions . f,l It is, nevert eless true, that its success' is unpatellei ed, and the r emount of business done, number of Pol icies issued; and losses met with and paid, in the same period, exceed that of any insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases es ith its liabilities, and no parCof this can be applied otherwise than for the benefit Of the parties insured by this ComPany. DIRECTORS: . J. P.ltuilleford, Nest.; A. J. Gillett; Secretary; P.C. sedimick : Samuel Jones, ybilailai ; Jowl IL ?Otter , John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz: S. T. Jones ; . I ! A. A. Carrier; Actuary., We, the a ndersigned, residents of Schuylkill coun ty, and members of the State Mutual Piro insurance Company of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania; take pleasure in recommending the above Company to those seek ing safe and cheap insuranee, it being a purely. Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. - , lion. Sol. Foster,l'otisvil le, .1 .& B. Ca rter,Tarnaque, Ri c h ar d RAlotris. do .1. W. Shoemaker.S.ll. .1. M. Beatty & son, do liellner & 8114.y;Min'il. The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent of the above Company for Fottaville mid vicinity , and all applications for insuranceanusvbe Sadd li. ress tt FF.ed'. him. 1 JA. E Office opposite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville. July 10. 1e52. . 'IS -If ! MIS INSURANCE CIRARD LIFE, INSURANCE, ANNUITY I 'and Trust Company. of Philadelphia. Olrtee No. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital, $3004000. Chatter per petual. Clanintee to make insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms. s. The capital lieingpahl up and inveated,together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, of fers a perfect security to the insured. The preiniunts may he pant yearly: half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a norrus Periodically to tho In surancee Or life, The first Room, appropriated In Det ember;lB44. ar.d the second 001111:1in December, 1849.amonnt to an addition of *262 51) to every $lOOO Insured under the oldest policies; making 41262 SO which will he paid when It shall become a claim, In- Stead of $lOOO originally insured; the. sent oldest amount tO 81237 50; the nest in are to 81212 Su for every ijlhini; the others in the anion proportion or cording td the amount and: time of atandingi, which additions' make an average of more Than 60 per cent. upon the plefniums paid, without increasingthe an non tprentinto The, follow ster IFEME Policy --, Tug 58 .• Y 6 313 ktc. • Pumptriets conialnlng tallies of rates and , expolana- Hons. forms of application ; and further information can he held at the odic, B. , RICHARD:I, President. .101 IN F. JAMES, Actuary. The subscribcr to.Acent for the above Company In Count). and will effect Input:Owes, and Five all ricees?ary Information MI the subject. • B. HANNAN.' '2ll-ly • TIC 29. 1 t•i!.4) PROTECT YOURSELVES. rpm: Delaware Mutual - Safely Insurance,Company ()tr. e Nonli Room of the Fnchange,.Thlydst., Philadelphia. FIREINSURANCE.--fluildings, Merchandise and other property In Town an•t Count' y, rotated against non ordilinl3ge by fire at the trivcat rate ofprein:din. . MARINE INSIIIRAM-,ll.—They alas insure Vc.e.ele, Cargoes , and Freights,foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, an the natured may desire. lIMAND TRANSPORTATION. — They Rita insure merchriviiiize tranvported ,h y Wagon , . Railioad Care, Canal floats and etrambnuts, on river,. and Mites, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Jrneph J(. Seal. James F. Rand Edmund A. Solider, Theophiluv Paulding. .101 in C. Danis, 11. /ones Brooke, Robeit Bdrton, Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig. Samuel Edwards, Ocorge Serrlll; Den. G. Lelper, Spencer Mcllvain, Edward Darlington, Cltatles Kelly. : Isaac It. Davis, .1. O. Johnson,. Folwel I William Da)... Stilin Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. It. M. Hutton, John Sellers, J.T. Morgan, • D. T. Morgan, , ' Win. Hagaley. WILLIAM MARTIN Preahlent. KICSARD S. 'NWB01.1), Serfclary. The•uherriher bay ing'been appointed !tibial for the above Company. to now prepared to make Insurance on 111 descriptions of property on the mast liberal terina. Apply at C. 11. Porta' office, Monte Addltiulr or at my house in Market Street, Paulo/tile. A. M. 'SIACDONAI.D. 45-Iv Nov 11. Dila INDE NIT'S. • THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIIIADELPHIA. • . . O rilcE No. 163; Ch , stunt xtrort., near Fifth St - 6Hlr:crofts, Chatle• N'. Mulct. , r. “eorge - W nit hardi c ,. Thopan !lull, Morderni 11. Laws, Tohple %Va.; per, Adolph. 1'....n0t1e, samue.l6tani, David H. 1404 11. Jacob - It. rtmit . h. Jtioirka Patterson, Continuer° make 17%1M:once, permanent or limit. d on every deocriptio it of property, in toarn;indeountty at rate& as low an are tonsisient With Nl•durity.. The Company have 'reoerverl a _large :Contiorrent Fund, w MTh with their Capitol and' Pretulums, safely Inv:v.lml. afford ample protertlon to the 11.8011 Mil. 'll . lie rorrtel.,.f the Company on January lot, ISM a. puniiirlitul agree:oov to an Act of Xsoetulily, were EIP folloWx, vit : e. 5 Storks,. Real Estate, IO 35S 9U II:ae11, .5.c., Temporary Loans. Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen year*, they have paid upwaniv clone million ice hun dred, thussand dolla r5.,1,..re by tire, thereby ati,,rd ing nvitlenee of the advantages of inaurance„as well a,. the ability and disposition to inept with prompt ness,all liabilitiea. CIIARI.EtA N. RANCHER, President. CHARLES (1. RANCHER, Secretary. The subtle? lbw has 'woo ZippotWed sirens for the above mentioned InatittMon, and is now, prepated rt make nanrance, on every tesrript ihn „eproprry y. 31 the lowest raise.. ANDREW R111 4 : 4 61„ Agent. Pottsville. Jon 11.1851 `2.!r YOURSELF, oIIIVATELY. for 15 cents, means of the POCKET :SCULAPIUS.or Every One Is w n Physician. The Etlition.with one ifidred engravings, showing lyate Diseases and Malfor itions of the Generative stem, in every shams and an; to which is nailed a reatine on the diseases of !males, Intended for the use fetnales only, (see page 10,) being of the highest tm trtance to married people, those contemplating ma r. M. D.. Graduate of the ,ay .41vania. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ; and 110riorary Mem berof the Philadelphia Medical Society.. The cation,' forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Disea ses of the Prostate Gland, Impotency, solitary habits of 'yntith arefaithfully.degrribed, and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter en self-abuse and Seminal Weatnesti Is worthy of parti/ular at• tention.and Atlanta be read by every one Young : Men, who have been unfortunate in contracting dt eease, tO placing yourselves under the r are of any doctor, no matter soh it his pretensions may be, get a copy of Gila truly useful work., Plea Captains and persons going to Sea, should poi, Ness Dr. Voting's Treatise on hlarriage, the Pockett Alsculapius, or Every One Ills Own Physitien. al- Let nn father be ashamed to present a cony of the .F.sculaplus to Ids child It may save hint trout linearly grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life. Willinnt reading the Pocket „Csculaplits. Let no one suffering from a hacking cough, pain In fireside, restless nights, nervous leelin and the whole train or Dyspeptic sensations, andgiven up by their physician, be an other moment without consulting the ~ /Esculapius. II ave the married, orthose about to he married, any impediment, read this truly useiul Book, as it has been the tlit'ln of saying thousands of unfortunate clenlttres' front the very isws of death, ',ma u ls of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work have been sold in this country and Europe since lel3, when the first edit:on scat' issued. e Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE centa en closed in a letter, will receive one cony of this book by mall ; or five copies will be sent for one dollar.— Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No IM! Spruce Street, Philadelphia." Post paid. Twenty years praciire in the city of Philadelphia. certainly entitles Dr. Young to the, confidence of the afflicted. end be maybe consulted on any of the di• senses deacribeil In !tin different publications. at his office, 152 Spruce Street, every day between 4 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays incepted) and persona at any tits tance can consult Br. Young by letter, enter PAID. June 19. ISM. 25-ly A great Discovery j'or BilionsConststuttoyt. DOCTOR J • S. ROSE'S f RAILROAD, OR ANTI-11IL1OUS PILLS, TN Roles, at 121 and 25 cents—five from Mercury. ;1 and can be taken •at all seasons, by both sexes, of all ages and without remit! 10 weather. *No busi ness or laboring man should be without them..cs 'they are truly the Poor. Man's friend, and the Rich Man's security. ; The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prac tice in Philadelphia, and If taken with Dr. J. et Rose's ' Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture, they will Vine the 'most stubborn case ' s of Fever andAgne - , Or Chills and 'Fever. For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigritlon, tad all Bilious conditions of the system, they haven° Ewa!, us thousands In the Southernand Western ,date. will testify, who havemsed tbem.l As $ purgn r we pill they act like a charm. free from r griping, giv ing strength and appetite, and enlivening the spirit*. For sale, at wholesala,ol retail by B. BANNAN, Agent fur Schuylkill County. IreDrUggisis and others supplied al the usual whole sale prices. Also by J. G. BUOWN,Pottsville, • E, J. FaT. - Tanstqua. 3. W. 618110, illnerrale• A 1441130, 1831, • -11, fii , vi examples from the Re- Am't of policy and BOrlll9 or.bonuu to be. locrNd addition. by future idltion!.. m Insured $ 1,25'A SO 3.156 '23 2.475, on , ek7 ell &c. 8222 50 tw6 2 415 1127 50 Act • ♦I OM 2500 WOO 5000 /kr. $1,220,01)7 67 l'-',.450 on -I'l i' NOlS* 4l ffligii PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILRD.O. I ana'aller BDIIDAT. lane. 6th. le-71, and on ev. ur n ., f o ll ow i n g genidey, tidal farther eouee, en Express Euarsion Palencia , Train will leave Phila. detp_hta at 71, A. !!.;arid return Item pennime a ; 4 P. 11., same day ; 'stopping at all Way Route on, the: Line and at the rollete log stations at the hours stated 7.-1.11A131. , DOWN rat . I 71ote Time I station. ' • U. Stations. - A. 161. Leaves Milled's. 7.30 Leaves yottsville t 4.00 Panes Pkorntsvdlo 041 ' l Passes mt.earbon t ! 407 " Pottstown 11.68 " R. Haven t 4.15. " Reading 1 9.34 1" Reading 5.11 " Haven 110.4 3 " • Pottstown 6.00 " Caption 10.59 •t ' 6 Phtenlavilla t 0.16 Arrives at Pottavioe 11.00 uttrivel at ettitaa'a.s 1.30 .Fl. Potthe round trip: an an own; in No.l Cara ; From Philadelphia to Phomii ille and back.earrie day, I el 40 la Pottstown. •' .• I 1 75 •. Reading, " • : • 25 " " S. haven, Mt. Carbon St PottsYlltn, 400 . Reediest° Pottsville and beck same day: ISO far No Baggage carried with these train'. All Tirarta must be purchased before entering the cars. May 29,1052. le-tf , PLUMMER TRAINS. r(PFICE 'OF THE PHIADELPIIIS. t READING WRAILIIOIIID-:-S U Id M E R ARRANGEMENT.—Ii From Philadelphia to Pottsville. 00 and anal May ; l 1.454, there will lbe two passenger Train's dallyi (Sundays esnepteo,) hetween;Philadelphia, Reading,f and Pottsville MORNING. LINE The Paptees Thin leaves Philadelphia (Will except] Sundays, at 'IF o'clock, A. M. The Way Ttain leavee - Pottaville daily.klundit) a excepted at 7fr o'clock, A. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way ;Train leaves Philadelphia daily; except: Oundeyv. at 3} o'clock. P. M. The Exprese Ttliiii leaves Potliville daily, except Sunder', at 31o'cloa4 P.M HOURS OF PANSINO DEADINO. For Philadelphia at 9 o'clock 10 utinulaii, an 4 4 o'clock 61 minute,. P. M. For Pot/Mlle at 0 o'clock -34 minutes A. M. and 6 o'cloi.k P. M. Both Tratno stop at all ihe_oltalions along OA tine FARES. lot ties, ears 24 CIS l$ eersi Rending In Philadelphia it 75 $1 45 1 do to Potieville, 105 85 I Phdad'a to Pottssillte. 2 75 2 25 i Depot in Pottsville. coiner of Union and Railroad streets rear of American !loner. Passengerk c.annot enter the can unless provided With a ticket. Filly pounds of haegage tell' be allowel !o Oct' pai r sender in these lines, and passengers are expreal prohibited from taking anything as baggage but thel own wearing apparel, which will brat the risk of It owner: fly nriter of the Board of tilranairere ri. BRADFORD, SeertiarY. ,r 23-tt June 5, Ifin guarnmz. BLULTIOAD. MINE 1-r=i an - Otwice OF TOR LITTLE et IiCVLKIILL VIii•TTON Rost Road and Coat Ca a spii,y. o AND AFTER TIIKODAV, APRIL 1,! lesl, the Pavtieneer Train will leave Tamaqua daily; (SunOS etcepted,) at 6! o'clock A. M. and o'clock P. M., and tonnert with the Morning and A ftereneu Trait,* from Potieville,oß the Reading Railroad. Returning, wilt r leave Port Clinton. on the arr ival of the Morning Train from' Philadelphia on the Re .1.- ing Railroad. FARE. To Philadelphia, - 00 •• Port Clinton, JOHN ANDERiON ttenrrat Agentl Tatnaqua,April 10. MI 1,5-tr FREIGIITS Sc TOLLS ON COAL, fgaZ. • " • " OFFICE OF TUE PIIILA. & rIEADING RA MAGA D (;(4/ l'Alladclphis, April `2.3, I. The Rates of TOLL'S on ettal,tistia ported by tbliCoppaby, will be as rollowinolatil further natter : ; Rh linionil. - 50 145 25 ; i niii Philadelphia, 50 145 25 ' a) 155 it 3k; Inclined Plane '5O 145 25 GO ISS I t : 31;1 Niretoivii, 50,1 45 25 dOl 55 1 3.5.1 Germantown 111 rt.. 50'1 45 25 60 I' 55 135 Falls of tiehuYIKIII. 50 113 25 60 1551 35 51anayunk, 501 45 25 60 t 1 551 35 rlpring SIM, 45 140 25 501 45 lal l'iiiisehor'n & Ply- . mouth R. It.. 40 125 20 453 40 125 elainbii•ir and Potts and Jane.' 35 lao 15 40;1 351 20 Nor'l,4'ilollll . idge- ; pOrl , 30 125 10 35-1 301 IS Portliennedy, 30 - I 25 10 35,1 30,1 15 Valley Forge, 25 I2oi 10 30.1'25 115 Phierdtville. 10 105 90 IS 1 101! 00 I Royern Ford, 10 105 00 15 I 10;1 00 Polled own, 10 105 )3,) 15 1 104 00 Doogla