"•; ii Rumor. [Fro" rha Boston - Post j INS AN* OUTS BY 3Eve, I'M but of ca.h, and so, of course, pocL•et room to let ; out of patience, just because I'm never out of debt. Besides, I'm dreadfully in love. 'And more than half in doubt Which, is the greater evil, that - Of being in or out! I'm deeply in my tailor:a book+• But I dont mind a dun And if I wasn't out of funds , I'd pay him out of tim. He at ways gave mt " fits," he said, But heaven bies , ,s his eves, 'Tvrould put him in a fit,l guess, He'd be in such surprise. . . . ' I'm out at elbows,. ni distress, • .. - - In truth, a sorry vale ! ' , Fin out of Farr, out of sorts, , But, then. 1 out of sett. ... My ianiitord-rays my time is out, • ' And tints I'd better " shin," • I'm such an out and outer, tie • 'i 'Won't have me in his inn ' ''ra out of office, but in hopes - .- • , To get put m some day ; It I don't " run " forsomething soon. I'll have to nut away.' :-.. I'm out of sprits; and I'm out • 0: more man I can think ; I'm out of temper ; - bang the pen ' . ,I Ye gods ..-I.'in out of ink' • . 137. A NrTTY•FLAVOELED ANECDOTE...-- Meddling with others sometimes brings Us into scrapes, and thereby one of the elders of 'a church made " had worse." A young fellow entered the:church and to k his seat with his hat on. An elder noticing iT, step ,peil up and requested him to take it off. His request not being complied with, he came to the young man a second time, and seei g he still hesitated, the elder gentlyd i t of, when to his {the,elder's) chagrin, out rolled a quart of shell-harks on the floor, ma king more noise' than was consistent with the rules of the church. "Dian," quietly responded the youngster; composedly, " see what you have do he." 1.17 . 1%1C,N5T:5 WARM, and itemizing makes it monsuser ! Whew•e•e`! but ain't it hot, ...;iutigh I'm blowed if it ain't—piping hot and no mistake. Just think ofa man sweat ing-two quarts in thirty-two minutes!— towing eggs on tte sidewalk atn't a patch in' ! We can't thick of an: thing else but melted butter,•and our VeTV worthy 'senior. But - , 1 .' -, - . , I ren3ernbor, I remember, • , - When I went a hook - in pt.iiche , . ! ' How a dog came. out earl caught me • Ey the turpitt+ of my breec—pantaloon' liow.l hung on to the bushei,— , - How the dog bung fart to me. ~., Till my crying bronchi a man Who ' Flotrgrd me - , '• orTul-le.— , C.- 4, tt:r TTIF. STINGY. MAN.-" Halo, driver," .said - a strong partizan, near the close of the polls in *a hotly contested election,." hurry down with your hack and bring up old W. to vote—=make haste." ? •, , t.~ wd h .. _[ DEl.lvty.—oll indeed, he won't vote, he's too stingy to vote. mil PARTIZAN — Oh, you are mistaken, besides, he'll vote for his brother of the same church —he is very teligious—l have often heard him pray and sing psalms. - DRIVER-No matter if you hare. He'll never go to heaven if there's any toll to pay on the toad ; provided there's t.• passage to the other country. EMI ti'a EU NE p~ + + ~ ~ ~`~_ ^~~ ri:7;Tirtne. Ar.E. people, chiefly quite young, folks, who have an impediment M their . speech, of a peculiar kind. They can't .Tito nounce the letter r"" if they were to try ever so hard, though the}' have ucvlifficulty witfr the rest of the alphabet. We.rernem ber a boy at school who always read a cer tain passage in the 'New Testament thus Wo matt, you squibcs.phatt . i.secs, hypc'uits P' It was the same boy who said to his brother, a famous musk-rat hunter, " Sam, I saw a wat-twrc it wound you r‘twap."---Paq. ..13:jscrrrLort. HOTSEREEYING. — Mr. BrOwn — 4 ` ?my, :Tarte, what on earth is the reason I am kept tr aitiag, for my breakfast is this way i" Janc--.• Please sir,. the rolls isn't come; and there's no bread` in the 'house!" Mr. Brc•sn—" :ion•, upon my - word ! How ran you annoy 'me with .sech trifles? No bread. then bring me some t,usr."---lEr sf Jane It: dismay. ci:77 A ettno•YmA.l4 at Portland, while wtt tiag a sermon the other day. wakionally J ersbiog a seateet'.4 wbieh he desired to mt prove, was interrupted by ins - little eau of 1 1 three reavt— " Father,does.God tell you what to preach 3" "-Ceriainly, my child." Thep ithlt rna..es you scratch a ont-?'• ft - 7' WHY Is AN anchor he device of St. .Clement ? Becuse his le,optftl relates that he was cast into the sea with an anchor about his neck ; and that on the first anniversary of his death, the sea retired from the place where he suffered, though three miles from the shore, and discovered a superb temple of the finest marble, which contained a monu ment to the saint. The sea withdrew in this way for several years, for seven days iu sue. , cession. In allusion to this circumstance the V• A -..uksi whom Dr. Johnson once re- device of an anchor may be seen in various proved for following a useless and deMor- parts of the Church of St. Clement Danes, sluing business, said in excuse, "You know, ; Lontlon;and on the boundary marks of the dactor, that I must lire." This brave 'old j parish. - , ster of everything mean and hateful. coolly fly Way wells Cumberland bidden-wed replied that "he did not see the least fleet's - I dings so called ? Because the bridegroom, sit!: of that." with a few of his friends, rcde about the I.O;AisT DIALOGUE IN THE laps for several miles round, biddmg, or tn ...." BACRWOODS viting, the neighbors to the wedding, on the or AsterticA.-=A passing traveller met with ' • appointed day ; which was likewise adver a settler near a house, and inquired, Whose • tised in the county newspaperi, with a germ house ?" Moggs." "or what built ?" at invitationto visitants. These invitations Logs." "Any neighbors ?" " Frogs. r j generally brought together a great concourse "your diet?" ;< Bogs." •• How do you • jof people, who, alter enjoying the _amuse catch them ?" " bogs." meats of the day, made a contribution for Mo•rnta, I would not he surprised the newly-married couple. if our Susan gets choked some day." (0 - Wiry no the periods of the arrival " Why, my son ?" - s and departure of migrating birds vary in (Id " Because her beau twisted his arms around Imat years? Because they depend entirely hey neck, and if she had not kissed him to on the changes of the season. Thus, the let her go, he would have strangled her the meanest rustic, in regard to the summer birds other night." " J of passage, is aware that cold weather• pre• vents the arrival of these messengers of spring ; and that the early arrival of our win ter birds of passage, indicates a proportion ally early winter. WHY no certain birds migrate •to mild countries on the approach of-winter? Be cause they are unable sufficiently fia'provide against the vicissitudes of the seasons, by varying the quantity and, color of their dress : but are thus to by shifting their quarters, so as to live, throughout the whole year in a temperature congecial to their constitutions.—Flenung. 0:7 Wiry noes Fasting differ from Absti nence in the Catholic Church ? Because tast ing implies that only one meal a day is to:be taken; whereasabstinerice merely indicates the abstaining from animal food. ; 0:7 Wns Has a gun a seeriliar smell ,af ter firing ? BeeslllseAl the sulphuret of Pot- ash formed by the esploded sulphur and iii. ire of the gunpowder. 137 Win ant some metals called native alloys 1 Beeatise they • are found combined with other metals. Ct 7 WHY is a certain species - of borsc i l caUed a Barb? BMUSe the breed is tropi Barbary, in Africa. 117 WET Di nlum l ialed itt sart•dryiug Ql:2" Dories says that the difference tfetnrcen7 ), old bachelors and murderers is rather truag-; inary that real. in his opinion the guilt (11 keeping people out ot"the world is just. as,: great A crime as Curti...ling them out at ter they have got in. Sinners will plea , e no tice. s, -.. ( ' - ' , ..1 ' .i . i. • t 3 _ . • h. SOMEOEV down -_East Wal invented a new plan for cheap boarding. One of the boarders . mesmerises - the rest, acid then ears a hearty meal—the mesmerised being sans fled from stimpathy. - rirQuoim smith to Jonet, " it's teak a ,in You do not get your pretty houko le ntsia in Quoth Jones, " you're wrong, the p'mee is (rimed rontound'it. q lAy 'wise 1". all the time a railing round it " ..4 It• YOU . Watt In make VAT to a trill. ow who has a daughter twenty year.: young•" er than herself, begin by declaring that you thought they were sisters. ' ley" HATE YOU ever broken a borser inquired a horse jockey. -" No, not exactly s 't replied Simon, " but I hace„l:4eken time as four wagons." EP HOW SD VECURE A iirSBAND'S Ltivt. —Always manage to let him see his hand some young friend in the parlor every time he comes home to dinner, E ~~ rl7 A RECENT philosopher alleges that the five great evils Wife are—standing col lars, tight boots, tobacco, earn, and—the broomstick. 1 gtritntifit an fret:Ural. PICKLEg. TO 'Pics - t.r. WaLarrs.—Take the walnuts when you can prick their through with a needle, lay them to soak in salt and water two days, then shift them into fresh water, and let them lie trio days longer t take them out and lay them on a table or board in the CUD fsl' two or three days, till they,are quite black:; then put them into a pickling-jar.-- When the jar is half . , full, put in an onion stuck With cloves. To a hundred walnuts, put in half a Net of mustard seed,a quarter of an ounce of mace, half an ounce of black I pepper, and halt an ounce of allspice. Then fill the jay and pour boiling vinegar over I them. Tie them down when cold, with bladder and leather. To Ptcar TomaTor.s.—Throw , tnem into cold vinegar as you gather them. Wh you have enough, tie some spices in a bag; and scald them in good vinegar. flour the • vinegar hot over the tomatoes. MI DYSENTESV• As this is the season in which this disease is still prevalent, we insert the following, ; cut from the Caledonia Mercury, a standard Edinburg paper. The plan is simple and easy enough of tnal : "Take some butter out of the churn, im mediately after being churned, just as it is, without being salted or washed ; clarify it over the fire like honey. Skim off all the milky particles, when meltid over a clear fire. Let the patient (if it be an adult) take two table-spoonful of the clarified remain der twice within the day; This has never tailed to effect a cure, and in many cases it has been almost instantaneous. It has also succeeded in nearly one hundred trials, and to many who were were supposed :o be at the point ut death, it has given instant relief'. . REDrCTION. To reduce solid feet to bushels, multitly the number of solid feet by 45 and divide the product by 56: the quotient will be the number of bushels. Reason.---M one bushel contains 2150 2.5 inches, one solid foot is 45.56 of a bushel. --Example. Nov.H many bushels in a box or crib S fee long, 4 feet wide, and 2 feet deep 1 3,lultip the length by the width and depth, and t uct by 45, which di -1 vided Ey 56, gives 21 3-7 : the number laf : bushels which the box contains: FRUIT Faartas.—Make a batter of Hour, 1 milk and eggs, of whatever richness yoti de sire; stir into it either raspberries, currants, or any other fruit. Fry it in hot lard, the same as_paneakes. Fe.trrrns.—Make batter as above, only thicker ; pare apples, cut them in guar ' tens, and core them ; than take up the guar ten, with some batter, and fry them on both sides, in riot fat, theesame as pancakes. Careful housekeepers are - at.a loss some. times to account for their irons, stove pipes; rusting in spite of every precaution ; but if they will see that no spider can get or or over them, there will be no rusting, their excrement is of - a most corroding nature.— Germantotrn Telegraph. SWEET POTATO WAFFLE!". Take two table•spoonsful of mashed pota to, one of butter, one of sugar, one pint of intik, four table-spooastul of wheat flour-- Mix these ingredients well togetbei,, and bake in a waffle-iron. : Stformation for t? proptr, OR TOR PLAIN "WUY" AND " lIECAUSE.' sulphur used in bleaching? Because, when burned, its limes ctitnbine i with the oxygen of the atmospheie, anti thus produce sulphurous acid gas. This first red dens blue colors and then destroys them : it is much used in whitening silk and straw I work. According to Pliny, it ws. used : in his time for bleaching wool. Upon some coloring maiters, however, as that of Cochi neal, sulphurous acid has scarcely any ac tion ; and when it does destroy color, tile original tint .may often be recovered by a stronger acid. A red vo,e. fur instance. is bleached by dipping itinto a solution of suy phurcus acid ; . but the color is restored by I immersion in diluted sulphutic.ncid. FRITTERS. A lI4NT. THE MINZRS' JOURNAL,_ANWTOTTSVILLE "GENERAL ADVERTISER. naltagin Urn griSiMaallM Catif_PANY.—CAPITAL 8100,000. • IIARTEtt PERPSTUAl~itatealosrer than any • Peonsyleantaa company. This Company has 'dap. ted the Cud system. entirely. and tedgted the Mitzi • tbsiowest point eatopmtt,t a kith safety to the; in nor/43nd a sound lass it oilons Wise, N. W. ensue/THIRD and .WALNUT A M fros,' °dice. J. F. WHITNEY. m le.- ay 2 '1.18 , 52. • MUM= YOUR 11012/tCS: THE undersigned, 'retitle? tat Lyearateg Century Natural iesareere u:ampavy, which bra probably become more popular than au) other similar Institu tion In the State, to prepare.' to effect insurances against lola by fire s on ail descriptions of Buildings, Merchandize, and-outer property, on the usual lair and liberal terms of the Cohipany Lotus aro al• ways promptly paid as #OOll at. they ate sattsfactutt• ly made ammo. PeTenni having property to be in sured. mat apply to the enberramr. in Pottsville, el tber personally or try letter, lad they shall.timpatuipt ly. attended to. . JOHN LtAttlAN. June ZS, ISS2. 2641 • 'STATE DEUTTIM, FEELS INSIIMANCE CQMPANY. AGENCY.. WO. InCheannt strert,Uulled Malt, lintel Rmid- VI In!. 01LLErf itc C0L16d0.4 0 .... Agents. Abstract from the Second Animal Repot; mode Stay let, 1532: Whole notart of policies hatted in both branches of business, Twroty Thousand, VlOryt Whole amount of propel*, at rldt;\ • 815,4 0,e0.5 Ct, Totsi amount of Premiums teteillo In cub, and Pins recelvat.k. $311,100 rt To atannut of Inesta and expellee!, • 100,150 Amount of ettah and - Guarantee Cap-. Ita) nosy in feSetVe for futnre losers, 111.50.143 75 Including a Cash 4arplug of 50.075 03 The Company wag cliganlzed bat two years iiince, upon purtly mutual pilc,i;ilvet and with no eipectse lion of so tar superseding many other inatltutlons.— lt nevertheless true, that Its success Is unparallel ed, and the ana•iura of business doge, number of Pol icies Issued, and Moses met with and pald,:in the same period, eltecil that of coy insurance Company. upon tecord. its capital iciscancii with Its and no Fart or , thin can be apptird otherwise than for the.lenefic of the paDIRECTORS rtlea insured by thin Company. ; : J. r.Rutbericnd, Meg. ; A. J. Secretory ; P.C. Fledveick itamuel Jones, Philsda.; Jonn 11. l•neker John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz T. Jones; A. A. Cattier. AttWaty. We, the undersigned, revidentr of Schuylkill coun ty, and cacmheta of the state Mutual Vire Iniourance Company of Ilarrisbucv, Pennsylvania, take pleasure in reeommending she above Company to 1.110/11, Peek- lug aafo and rhea p Insurame, it being a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company . , lion. Aol. Vomer,Pottsville, ale R.Carter,Tatnaqua, Richar.l Mimi.. do J. W.tihoemaker.S.ll. J. M. Rtritty von, do (Winer acrituy,Min's. The Slthaeriber has been appointed polo. agent of the above Company fur roll/vine fluid vieinit), and all applo attone for in.utance ntil•t. he add d *ohm. JAs. 11. Glilt:F V. Omen opposltV the Miners' Flank, Pomsysite. duty 10. l",:fr, WEI IVISIMANCEI • THE GIRARD 1.11 , F. INSURANCE, MgMATT and Trull Offee 139 Chesnut Street. .Capita'. * 3 ". 050 • Charter per petual. Cowl:lac to make t hourances on Lives on the moAt favorable terms.: The capital beingpahl dp and Invented.togetber with a large and emelt:twit iacteasing reserved tunit, of fere a oerfert security intim inillred. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, in quarterly. The Compan a swat s tw ri o „ll,, a tty to me i n . Suranees furlife, The ,tire' Ilona,. appropriated In Deremher.l.l4.4,nt.. l the second Bonito in December, leig. atrial] nt ti an adelllnn or $1.63 50 to every 01000 Wanted tinder the oldest policies. making $1262 50 which will he Pail whka it chill become a data,. in stead of elutsi ort:o matt ; the next 'oldest amount to 31`..17 ; the nett In agi to 1119.1 t 50 frit every S woo ; the other. In the eaine proportion at 'ording to the annum and time of standing. whieh additions ina l / 4 ean Avrriro or tonic than 60 per cent. upon the rnerronto 4 r • increar.lng the an , num !premium The funowingnie 1.. i ' -- - lAaeft)," of and rn '1 , , t , 1 4 or;tiol,4111 to be incr , 44l ipp arc d ae; anion. lby future aOlOlll/. $ !WWI Ces ---- 2 50 *1.52 60 .2500 0:4 , 2.:, 3,156 $5 2n90 3 1 5 1075 00 5000 : 1157 SO 6,167 :,0 I:te , &c. it co. rEffi REM .` :76 .. 23'1 and tXplatta• I applkaticm Itirthes 111r0T111.100h W.ItICIIARDA,President. .101114. r. .10.11t!l. AClubry Tbe vubscri4er ig Agent for the above.Companfin elchuylklll (11001 y, :Ind will efieft inalmtnrcam!s, 3 give all neceen.ty ititonnatlon on the Knblect- tz-Z U. HANNAH. rampnlet4 tion•, forais can he had at lwc,c~ ^ .~, 150 PROTECT YOUTZSZLVZS. rr 116 Deluvvare Mutual riafety insurance Cnrupany J. —Office 7'..orth Rubin of the Exchange. Third ' Philadet-phia. • Flat: INslTßANCt.—lluading., Merelinndise and other property in nice and Counrie, t floured again -A oss ordaira,te by fire nt the inset st rate rtfpr..pc,u,n ; . NI A niNEINSITRANGE —They r.t,” irpoire VCR •eIF. C3:lOeN and Preitchre,forelin or co IA to is. , urpier open ' or specinipolicteß.3o the 30.t0re1 ittne 11,hAND - the'. a!, insure merchnudire t.y Vt.'nfrf.es. ,t,nd Cars, t Canal Boats mid alesmbnate, nn rivers nod n the most I ibei..l term-. Slimes [hod - EdinurfU A.. tSoirdr r, Titeernties Pauldieg John C. Do' It. Junes Monks, • Robert Burton, ilenr) John R. Penrose. Ilrigh Samuel Edsnards, George Den. G. Lelper. rlpericcr Me II val Edward Darlington. C s Dane R. Davie, J G. Johnson, Fol Well ‘Vilitairi Hay. John Newlin; Dr. id. Thomas, Dr. R. tt.llusron. John Sellers, EYre..l.% IT. Morgan, [I. T. *organ, %Pm. Beesley. WILLIAx MARTIN President. ition•rto It. NEW SOLD, !let - retail. The suluierilirt hnvinir Loren appointed , twine for the ahoy company', is now prepared to make Insurance on lit descriptions ; of property on the melt liberal terms Apply at G. l'otts' office, Morris' Addition or at Ito her in MOIL , t t•Grret, A.. M 51ACDSNALb 45- I v Nnv 11. lEin LIVDLITYN/TX. THE FRANKLIN , FM` INAURANCE COMPANY or roo.Aur.trinA. orricr: ri,. i 413 i Chestnut Stroct, near rlfth St ' I.I!RECTORS. thsrles ti, Itanckrt, George W. Richards Thmutie 11.111. • afordrepi r ft Lewitt, Totiit. Wavier. Adolphe C. Rorie, Si Ilia amid, David S. Drown. Ja , I..timith Mot tic Patterson, ~„, Ci• tinue to make Insurance. permanent nr Ifirdge on .rely denestption of property. in town and sou t y ate! as low as are committal with Preunty. z . ~ !p The Company bare rrserred a large ContlitteiSl trntl, which with their Capital and Premiunte, cillety invested, afford ample protection to the riastmd. The asgota of tho Company on January Ist, 1e49. as pit i.I tidied agreeably to an Art of Aisetnbly, were UR SIIDOWP, V/2 Mart Real F,tate Temporary, . • I.nans. I^--9,459 pa , g 1 4.20 , 097 67 Score their iricorporatian, a period of eighteen years, they liar" Da Id upwards none stil/tet tiro hun t/eelf thousand della To„loPfP11 by nos, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantage.. 418enrance,ng well at. the ability and diliealtion to ii..;•et with prompt nes., all 111b1101es. CHARLES N. RA NCKFM, prewerir, , i errAFtI.ESI G. DANCKRI2, etreretery. The •übseritmr has been appointed agent, for the above menti , :nedinaltivittrin. and la now Prepared to make I neatened, on every description of property, at the lowest rater:. ANDREW R 1123561., Agent. rettnuille, Jan 11.1851 1-If 41.390.5:9 05 1 4 tockg. 51,5G3 25 354 90 C4Ol, 3.. c, 45.157 61 AGENCY• FOR Tilt eriwzruc FIRE , ......4., 1 . ; •-i.• ...c•• 4 - ,,, ... , mt..7,T:a.. • .... 71.,..., • .....F , an. lEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON 11F.RCIIAN DIRE,. Ato commence March 1.1b51. ' R sTCsr (IF FREIGHT pert 100 MK "a •ti -V. D. IM r ",,, 1 . ..- ' l ' 3 l i; 1 rtutscitEs WIT:W[IT SUL —.fit. . i .13"..... -ea 3 .... a 7 , 4 tot Kubeatoere take MO. (.:toe d to Immo) mer. . -. 1 - . A. ? 1 chants that hiev ate i i,,,,,oriciering matches by i ist,Class.—OltutntrinuiCoal,Bricks ruachhaery,their esoritee• for puppet tor merchants, ire, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pik Iron, 0 efts. 41 eta. wies any; amount. can't he stiroareefl. They are, Plaster. Slate. Tiles, „ 4 . selling matches. manor:muted ;without aniptiur, ha. 1 0,1 Class .— Blooms , -Burr Blocks , tow the market peke olenlybur noirbee.and ate will- , Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, ' test to warrant all matches manufactured by them. (,yltcb. Railroad Iron. heavy. Rollo, 1 0 1 eta. s' me The c hymn.. of. Pottsv tile are informed that they gilt, Kills. IS blink*. Tar, rumen-j can procure the celeloated Re Mading .tchea from the tine, Thnber and Lumber. following merchant; : , 1 3d Class —Ate. Beer and Porter.) Mason, ISr.ebCtl C Cr".. ' Frank Polt, . Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Mirk. Barley, R. R. Alorres. .„. Jobn'ton & C.v..„, i Bones and horns. Coffee. Cotton, T. M. Boyer& Co.. lob - ern Sestet , i mitre I'M ht. ' I Whiskeyk Domestle Ltquora,Gratn, I W. E. Boyer. do do . Iron Cestlnge. rough ; Roiled, Bar Or }144 as G I sta. Also from Rff:ers, *itoitrkion S. Co., Pottsville.— Hammered Iron. holler Piste*. Flat 1 All enders sent by mail. promptly attended to. Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, • MeClAtin A. CO., %oedema. Pa. Mobilise'', Potatoes, Nalisand Spikes , June U. 010- 14.31 n tialt Provisions, auger. ssitlietre & ; ..._ — taints, win yam YOU 113 E Tobaeco, unroanufacturedi J Tr N .11 d 4 I' P I” FLOUR per barrel, 25 eta. 11 eta. 4ek Mag.—Apples. Oran. hotter") A . ITHEIN rROFFII:Aott VANIIORN. the celebrated 1 Cleese,Cordrge,EarthemwereEnts. i V V. AriTROLOGEO of the 191 h Century, glees ad epts.. in all aerairs of the beset, which. if allowed. ran- Groceries. (eseept those stated)heuiP I . hardware & Cutlery, Itoltow.wate. I not fall to guide tint vingle to a happy norrine, and i .. 1 Lard. Leather. Live Stock. Manufse- Y. l'i i ev. 9 e 1.. make, the ntarru-d happy '!' Ladies who arc :zonal,- : cures of Iron,afs Machinery; 011,0 ts. py thyonah irntahle, ral4nrione and dwatimintmvot. I ter., Palate, Raw Hides, Raman'. console bun daily, they follow nil advice and are made , I fis Sheet Iran, Seeds. Peet, sweet to happy. 'Others ro.tilt 'him to know What in before i petemmTeliere. v reeeer & W i re. 1 , them; others perk informateon of thrive they love. 1 Sri class ..._ & ,,,k, say 81a1)onasy. 1 and all aite-rnade happy and,eohiebeeti !'1 If you val ue VOW; (littler happoiesa, daffy_ no longer, consult 1 Gll. chin ,. Glans and Q w ., nan , ars „ /toots and shoe*, Camphlme & Spirit him yourself and he happy I t Tare, Confectionery, Dry Goods. l• 22 ela• I i, , ta Term's.—For an ITACTSIeW of 15 nijrin!ep 25 cents , In I Dr .. og Freon Flab, Meat arid Fruit.' Cori €l.: Alt Letters and Inferver.ws are Witt.: tit- l °reign Liquors. finp. Kplrita “t vatC and ranfidentiali, All ' , Klett, pre pall eecute a .1 orptntlne.Teav, Whits and Wool. 1 private interview, IMMO, at a distance can Otaite their March 1.1851 ' cave known by letter, the ste(lest honor and most in vNinole3h.ice,soercgreeesy bee tr o cet, tz e d n , n a d i b li o e u t s te e rs , Ntoortbheapirdee-f above itichnOkill Sixth.. Philad•lplita. bidos; AVEALTH A,ND GOOD F,ORTUNE.—Gentlemen, look tg. your Interest before It IN too late!'( Consult and fallow the advice of Professor VANUORN • if you do. success will crown all your tandertaklet.— hien who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful In life and In busters'. Men who hare worked hard and drooled anima seiverslty and mtsfortune the Vet , tet part of their lives, and found the more they tried to get ("steward in the world the mare things went Mrall)lt them!!! Tbtee men base consulted bias tot the last 50 years. and all those whowera wise enough to jOIIOW twl advice are now rich and happy, while those:who neglected the advice 66 gave them, are still atruikling with adversity. ' Terms for gentlerneh $1 'for en Interview of 15 minutes, In full eI. .ThE BROWN COTTAGE," MOW Streets &Pa island:N. J. All letters and communications will be strictly PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Apell 11. 1052. hirly* A 4ti Lto otand [telt 4 ., /../0 n an; other Cntatp in the country Ilind to e.fg It.• n , clu r• I ngenu ny.lulu rat lured by 318n0r,& r Lth•trlia.nnd fnt vat by MUT:tit:V. • enllrction awl rotts‘ltte. nett 'door to Miner?' Bank Arri11.12!1152 17-4tm SCOTT AND GRAHAM [ BONG INN:OE6,- .lest 1 , 1 11:ma& ps of Scots and Grattan easigner 4 .P1N1 474 per dayis, of 4 cent! •thsle, it _ 111211Mrszamuncat affliffin WPM 4fi IiNTLADELPHIA AND RZADINIII 11401304." and.Arter SUNDAT, Jane 6tb. ISA sad on ea- Very following Saabs. malt farther noute, an Sisters Eversion Passenger Trails winless* Phila delphia at 76 A. N,aud return flora Pottsville ids P. Sane lb? slopping at all Wa Stouts on Line and et the lalloertag station's& t he hours staled or TR , I Dews mars. Stations Ltsves YhttadA 7.3v,. Lean .11 4.17{) PaSSEY fittr simile 5.31 Passes Mt. Carbon ; 4.97 • Voristown b. 58 " ' b4. l talrcb . 13 • Brat! ; 9.34 1 " leading 0.11 • A Llaven 110.43 I ° Pottstown 6.04 '" Mi. Cat bon jlO-S2 .1 .4 PLICEOLIttiIe I, 0.25 Artines at rottavitki 11.00 Arrives st Pninurn., 7.30 • FARES. For the round trip. err and dawn, In No. 1 Oars From Philadelphia to Phreniarille and back, dame , day, , ~ 81 40 .• Pottstown, " " 175 II • 0 Reading, " "_ " 8. Raven, Mt. Carbon es. Pottsville, 4ca " Reeding:a Pottsville and back Mlle day. 150 lar' No Baggage taMed with these trains. Mt Tirade must be purchased before enteringthe tare. /darn, 1E52. . ~ - r ---__ - PASSIM= TRAINS. taI I aMM_SIMMEN )E i garo ll it E tr ant L I Vitt l de Iritrt" vroto Med.-lonia to Pottsville. Oc. and saxes May 1' 1252, there will he two Popellger Trains daily (tiondays excepted.) bets een Philadelphia, Reading, and Pottsville The Express Train leaves Phltadelith Ea daily except rat 74 o'clock, A. M. The Way Train leaves Pottsvitte daily. AFT Manday ERe excepted N E at NOON LI. The Way Train Isms Philadelphia daily, vacant Sundays. at 3y o'clock. P. M. The gnaw. Trsin leaven rouse ilie daily, ezeept Sundays, at 3!o•ctoct, P. DI HOURS OP PASSING FIES.DINO. For Philadelphia at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. M., and 4 o'clock 51 minutes. P. M. For Pottsville at 9 o'clock ‘34 minutes 'Wild 6 o'clock P. M. Roth- Trains stop at all the Stations along the lino, FARES. • I/defuse/ma %I class rers. Reading to Philadelphia t it 75 Si 45 do to Pottsville. lOS S 5 Philad'a to Pottivillie, 1 75 - • 2 fr.lt Dept in Pottsville. coiner of - Pniort and Railroad streets rear of American House. Parsengers cannot enter the cars linings provided with a ticket. } MY Pounds of baggage will be allowed to each Ins senaerto'these lines, and passengers are enormity prohibited frotn taking anything a. baggage but their own wearing apparel. which will bn at the rick of its owner. fly order o(the Board of Mamma. S. BRADEPRD, Secretary. 2341 IthELROAD. June 5,1E52 O Pyjut OY THE LYTTLESCOUTLIMLNACIoATTON't Rail Rada dad Cara earapaa v. (IN AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL I, 1851, the Tag Dena., Train will leave Tamaqua daily (tionday excepted.) at r 4 drink A. 14. and 21 o'clock 1% Id, and connect with the Rlorithst and Afternoon Trate, from Pottrville, on the Reading Railroad. Raviolis!, will leave Port Clinton. on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadetphta on the Read ing Railroad. PARR. To Philadelphia, - - Port Clinton, - - JOHN ANDERSON tieneral Agent Tamaqua,April 19, 1851 TIOW ARA, EARL At. C0.'14 EXPREeItt LINC. We are prepared in receive and rot mild 133 1 4 per Passenger Train. (nue Cores* Car being always In charge of special messengers) merchandizrof all .fek t iottnn..paekaittl.buttilles,specte.tmot. notes, 4:.c. Also, particular attention paid to collect ug Dills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Good. delivered daily to all intermediate Wakes between Philadelphia And Pottsville. Otliceo4Centre Street, Pottsvi/le; No. 43, South Third street, Philadelphia; Wall '.treet, New York No. 8 'Court Street. Bovton. HOW &RD, EMU. St. Co. 14-11" ,amples frotil the lie- Aprit 5. 031 FREIOIITS & TOLLS OZ GOAL. 4714.0 4 : " • Ort!CC OP THE & lIPADING !UMW* to Co, t Phrtadclphia, Sept. 4, Ittn. , I On and after the 6th instant, the Ratee of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on Coat, transported by this Cottipaby, will he until further notice: Alrbnand, Philadelphia. Inclined l'lonr Siretown. t.lertn - mtnvan R R., ;salty oh +elvlylklll, %!1 1, , & Ply mouth It ft Elambo'a and Potts' r and Jnnea' tinetst'n port, Port Kennedy, VAlley 1111 Royer's Ford, Pottsrovn, Donglassvnie, Birdsboro', Reading, BezEr'n. Rendint k LPUIII T . ; 1 0 . 1 MORNING LINE r TI: fI %).i , .IVA :T.l - k ItYsv *NI .`* , -. 44 .„,cte&" C =QC = 4 1111 Mohr••UU Mob wine, Hamburg, Orw tgotm rg, order of the Lloard' of fca,aviag.l%. S. BRADFORD. tiffret3rY "4 -If Sept. 11, 1852 SCEIIITLICELL NAVIGATION. . • TA ...1 - - ger -4.1a 0 rvtis gem IiLKILL NttelotkrioN CosrAtltt, Sept. itibt. 1 ON AND AFTER the lath Inet.. the ehorge for the nee of Can. anel for Toil on Anthotette ,Coal. raffled on the ScIFIVTLISILL NA fIOsTION, Will be as (01101 s .•. Until further notate FROM -- —.-- -- ---- --- ' ttoi. Cl'. — Cl.' Cm Philadelphia, 70 69 117 An Manayualt. • 79 FA 67 60 ilpring Mill, 55 51 53 45, Coushohoe keit, 55 51 59 43 Plymouth Dam. 55 1 54 53 45 Bridgeport. 55 5t 52 43 liorrielown; 55 54 131 45 Port Kennedy, 5'3. 51 '44 ' 43 Valley Forgo , . 51 !t1 ' 49- 43 Pawlimes 114 m. , 52 51 43 Vt. Provident., . 511 49 4i Phreninglte, 49 47 40 `Roper's, toed. 49 .17 40 Pot:steel:l 4.(rg , .16 47 40 Port Union. . , 46 45 2g Oirdshorough, 46 4.5 39 L Reading, • 43 41 36 ', Atthmisee, 43 43 3,1 51nbrevIlle, , 43 43 1,11 , ,36 i , . 0 11a rw m i li g u s r4, 14.;.____ 1: LI 3 3 7 7 3.3_ The charge will be per ton At QUO Inn , lees live per rent. nitowanre for warts, an noun!, and no charge lees than twenty-tiro cent e per inn will he node Inc soy distance. By order or the thlinasere. P. nutys, Prenident. 37-ti PEULAINS -111,11EADING RAILROAD t. 11,19 r. ARTICtte AAA A PORTED -1 • t VOIE aoliteribere het leant to inform the publlathat In addition to their former STEAM ENGINE ta Plt and FOIINDRY, they hare tecently pot op Ile* Machinery and Shope for the manafacture of COAL CARS. ?MICRO and , other Rail [load Can, by Steam power, which enables them to ezecnte all that kind of work. not only ragas better, but with greater deepatch and at the very lowest prices. Haying thus made these-extensive preparation., Individual., and companies reuniting work of this Wind, will dad it to their advantage.to give thens a call. nNYDER & M O ILNER. ff Ori. IS, ISM NSW fiIUtaIIGEKENTS. TITS eaderstived desire to inform the rubles tau they trace' retaliated thesesetrea Leeepott, to connection With th e St. Chi, Depot. fite the patooos of yattboolog Fluor. Onto. Hay sad Produce. Thy are tbankttal fits part them. oil d» now reposed to itoUret goodeo 'Watts 'MVOS YOU*. ISONNY• rtUAILES r. FIRCH4Lif 4 Co., Cate Faitsscan, A./Hogan It .erre,) .littportors and Jobbers, 144 BROADW4Ir,, I Aboor South of Liberty Street, New York, bane, Dow_ on band. and wttt be recebiin daily tbrougb the union, X. Goods. direct from the European triatinfactarets end east Auctions, rick. fashistralds,foncy 611kAfiltitir, Geadr. OW stock of Rick Rineree Comprises etery satiety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Mauro( our goods are tnaturfoctured • expressiy to new order, from our own designs and patterns. and stand unrivalled. We offer MN Man for Vat efts*. 111 lower pie es than day credit House in America can afford. 1. Alt purchasers trill Grid it greatly to their interest to riortess f v m apor toa o r f V t a h reeirt ym o o f o r rs hl caadm m akoear.e t . Ribbons rich tot Bonnets. Caps denims and hell!. Bonnet 81}af,Snilus, Crapes, Ideate and Tarl.,toca. Embroideries, Collars. Cnemisetts; Coact , . Benbas. Habits. diocese, Cars. Ednings and-Inscrtinsa. Embroideried Heide re, Lace, and Hemstitch Cam brie Eidgfo. blonde, Illosions,and Fiinbreidered Laces for Caps. Einbroidered • Laces ler Shawls., Mantillas, and Veils. ' ' • Unniton,liccblen.Valencienes.and Drosses Laces. Englisb and Wove Thread, Omyrna, Lisle Thread, end Cotton Laces- • Rid. Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gins's, and Mite. , • Princb and AMerican Art dielal Flowers. 1 French Lace, English, American. and Italian titraw Bonnets and Tr halm...ins Au!. 14.1652 1 Ti OILS, TALLOW GOIMASE, anA OMO • MIN ERSI. PAINT. 300 Barrels 51aehmety Oit, Price 15 rte. pet pl. lon. 2500 Gallons rio du • In casks of various sire.. de do do do SOO, Ilarreis Bolted Paint Oil, do 55 do do 5000 Gallons, do do do , In tasks of various size.. do do do do 350 Barrels Tanners' Lid. Val ions kinds and quali ties, from 35 to 60 rents pet gallon. 1500 Gallons In Casks of various air,es. Varintin kinds and qualitice, from 35 to 50 cents per 50 Tons Tallow Grealie. for Heavy Bea:Mo. and coarse IdschirwrY. In Barrels or Cuero. n( any enosisrency requirod. Price Ii cents per 150 Tons Ohio Mineral palm, in Ilatrots, at the tow est market price. '.slaraistery Ott, Wlltratltiti Lot to chili fa the ceddea weather. and considered by those ailtir, It equal taperra Ca. Boa point 0:1, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. 1 am conetatuly rereivine tare suppll,3 or the above vaned articles, and my Motto le. *" Smell pro fit, and quick 11. F. roNn. 56 Water street, (tinder tho Pearl at. llninie,) N. V. June 19, 1852, 25-Ani corriav or VuomoLed rourairanE. Parse Erte.:mien and Nring Indatends, siofillitir Tables, Oak and Ira Nut Office and /Asia, items 4-c• HART, WIRE & CO , No. 2tiO (IT ; ..rr above Tanth, Philadelphia, offer or sale, at very low prices. a large and liandarim" assortment of EN , AMELED FURNITURE of tacit. ores sisaufactare, nutted to both city and country rfaidencrit, complete setts or slogle pier," made to ruder': Persona fur -1 hlshlng Hotels nod Boarding llohses, wilt find it o, cheap and desirshls article. Com Plate setts for ilia ben, consisting of Bureau vrith glass, Iledstrail, Wash stand. Table, and 4 cane seat rh,tdro. from -825 op wards. Also, sups riot %V ALN I , T EXTENSION - NINO TAIILES, from Bt, in 525. ['went F:vienvinn Mprinit Redateads, OtTice. Dining lon i an, Racking atid other Chairs, riming and flair Mattresses. Nlalingany and Walnut, Plain and Fairy Furniture to grsat riety. &c.. aix,—Tlic public are invited to call and elainine. N. R.—Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Aug, 14, 18.52. lon • INDIAEU DBD R AND GIITTA PERCRA ' BE bI'ING. 'IIE aurxeriber ix Arent few the the .ate nr India I Rnt,brs and Culla l'erclia Itritine and w‘lt inrni4h It IA) tiny fengthAt thelnwe,d ra%ll priors I hi. {lot ion lir conslderel better and .'helper than any “ther Rind In uqe, and It has the advantage of the material be trig worin at leatt half its lira cost, inr caber nor ;Maim, arttlr it Is worn Oct a.. belling. It tr. in ure nt all the Collierier , ut this Reglibry, A 1041,101113 Rubber and Guild Perrin How, for va rloll.3 purposes. sot an ranve)ing waif f, Pineal:ln; Tubes, Fire Engine.. &c., all of whlch will be furniAlted tit niattulaeturers' priers, at It. BANN N•l4 Vari..ty Store. India Rubber Pac lo,! or all the different th irk j fleas always on baud. Car Springs and Rings cut to 1 any size, when required. Feb. '2B, 11451., 9-- *1 00 TIED GREAT RENTIICUT 14,ErtEaDY DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA!! T “ put up in full quart boitle4, and roman:a the Siren2th of six TIOStv, nit lunch pure Honduras AV papatilla ai nny similar preparation in America.— Price. one dollar per bottle, or els bottle'. for five dollars. It pas been i well rstabikbea tact, for year:4 pant, that Sarsaparilla. when pure and properly prepared, Was the only true panacea 10r al:diseases originating from un impure state of the blood, the tine of inetCU r) , int. , mating drink's, evil bonne In youth, barren. nege,dr, , We boldly assert. that J. 1,11” Bufrs Fluid Frirect of Sarraparalla 1s the only prei'vtration before the public that is prepared on strlctl Prlentlfir cof uniform Ztrength. The rmaparitla is puichtipt 4 is iihuni regard td Mkt., and every iimind. before Celt , v wPd, a gub3l.C.l to the y LeStal, ,t , t genuine, lieur ascertained , g laved. • pull's also carcase the y [Mien •-• veal other valuable' medical rools - ,ingettier lOrin111:" the beet compound, and prodi,einy rit,. fißral'EST I.I.RATIVF 'AritINT Tlll. KNOV. N OR1.0! This 171 , 4,1- ' tine. when used according; to itirerttona, vs tt.t.. ci Virrltot'T 1 - 41 L Eleroctila or Kine't• Evil. .nest,, Totrlnr.. Knoptinria 2 f the Akin, Ery,ipelas.f:iirootc, Sore Ejen /Hop Virr , ln or 'i'rise's, d. aid lined. Itneni.viti on,. Pains in the hn..ct unit Joinlv. ilia r 4 r . ret and ricers Avelling of the Glands. sPr Mil. Salt oise4ter of the kildneve, Loss of Appetite, lilntases arts • .)4.1t front ttn. nee o 'Mercury. l'ain In .". 4 •l'lhe Side and I Shoulder., • ftenetal Debility, Dropsy, Inn, b a go, Jaundice. 11 stiven el"rs Throat. IlroThe till op r .,l'otOo. Colsol9. Weahneee of the I hest, I'Mmonnry Afferllone, and I all other Diaelees tetblin e 10 tonoloee MED 170, giS 1.70 ns • 1 70 1 70 OS 1 79 LS 1 70 LS 1 70 RS - 1 SO 1 R 5 t 30 ► 45 ► ao ! YS 140 135 12 ,3 140 135 VW 35 130 - 1 20 vo 15 1 05 1 29 1 15 1 0 5 I 20 1 15 1 05 1 'lO 1 15 1 05 110 105 Ino 1 00 Sly 05 1 041 NS ily 1 OD ' 95 95 1 On OS OS 1 00 ' .95 , coosumpitou, (As, t Colutdalid . , tent de ° Irregularities and Complaints. Sick and Ner you. lieadarhe, Lou' Spirits. Nixiit Sweats. En prisure or Imprudence In Life, fliracte Constitininual • Diseases ; and Is a Spring and Summer prink. and general Tonic/for the Sly elem. aid a Gen tle and Pleasant Purgative. far _Superior I, Woe lic k, or Conger,. %Vinci, plans, or SSittlitz I OWern. DE Air READ ' ! READ"' The truly wonderful and remarkable cures dial Lave COMP under our Immediate otisery won. have more than convinced us that bonier Will IP II OAF AT I wl, and that'll. , Flub! Extract of Sarsaparilla is the most valuable comhznation of segetable extra, is that the srlenrsof chemistry has yet preduFtt. All -or , eras to the Doctor in his neW enterpri.r, Aay we.— , Lowe:rate Courier. We agree with oar nelzhbor o the Cou, izr, that Doctbr Bull is a great man, and his Sarsaparilla a rates:lan NIEDIrItIN ; and we are fintentivirieed that the Doctor, with his Sarsaparilla, will create a far more enthuslaitir escitemerti East than Itsrnum did wirlOenny Lind. We penult, not !mire our readers diltiniletstand urine elasslUlt the Doctor and hi. s" ,- „salsa, tila with Barnum and Jenny Lind, hereon till rwho spend their dollar for a limn., of Solt's Sarsapa ' rills will gel its equivalent; end the have heard it ably hinted, that many, alter hearing the divine .'en ay. and findlag their pocket minus front ten to twenty dollars. thought it was peyinx pretty dear fur , the . wit mitt One oluerilon we have to Boll', earsalia ) Tina and ONLY asp:—lt is so exceedingly pleasant in I the Isolc, and intiorallng to the ItyPIPIII. tint, once ' in the habit of using it. it Is equal tosmoking line re gait's, Chewing Latighinne's hest, nr drinking Walk et's mint Juleps—vitc t'AN't tiVIT 17.-4.004M/10 Deiiiiirria.. The shove romplimentary moires from the' editor,. of I he.Loulevllle Coari, and Democrat, Were *mauve ed by GPO. D. Pr.-mice, Reg., the distinguished enitoi of the Louisville -re urea!, in the following Ilatteting notice:— There IP nn doubt in the world of the itteatnes. of 1 Doctor Pull., mid the excellence of his sarsaparilla Some of the maul scientifir physicians in the city I have applauded the Sarsaparilla. and, what Is a crew j deal better, the million applaud it too. It is haying 21 lit•Utendous pale. The celebrated Jayne has, from , 1 the profits of his medicine.. built a granite palace In 1 Philadelphia, seven stories high, and Dr. Will, if he chooses, can very soon toirldritte I wire ea Melt as that. ii it• we are lOW. eery digicint for him in want tine' 1111 illlll streets at all, as he finds himself arrested, at use- 1 ry step, by grateful men and women. many of whom have travelled from great distances to bilk upon their benefactnr. and to 111. , 5s lava ( , r ;brir wonderful re storation to health. The Doctor, with ail hts errant' ditiary merit, is very modest and retiring t yet wt trust that the Etitierii ell lea will, in justice to them- seivet , give a hiring , reception to the distlnPlislied I man who has made as glorious a campaign against hii.. I Man dise;nirs as General Senn made against the Mexicans. I NOTICE TO, FEMALES. John Bull's rlarilaparllla is one of the greatest re male Medicines now in existence. in those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, the nee- vans energy in lessened, when Cie efforts of nature are weak and deficient. or are profit-- and over wrought, when the fare in pate and colorless ' the strength feeble and yielding, the spirit troubled and 'depressed. the health broken, mind shaken, and con-', frequently. the happiness destroyed—then linirs Sir. saPatilla Is a sovereign remedy. It i.i i• .... Naturearn the performance of her duty, brae., the whole sys- I tem, renewe permanently the net.. • energies. re mover ohetructiong, checks excersit creates pure and healthy blood. and Imparts health and Itagpinesa.— Were ladlne gencrally_to adopt tt. Use of lilts nw(l.- Arne, we would see far less Puttering, deices': and unhapplncria, among them, tam now tits'; t•en.• It would take the place of disi:cs i„ thu rt.,: cht...k would succeed the pallid litre; pat ethnic: ht ire smiles Instead of tears, and 1 erlia;ur la ',erg Ste. in stead of one cut abort by disect. , , or traer tries - able by continual suffering and a ;ft is t ri - Is At that critical period termed "the turn of ,;.••••• is high is often at tended with so mug d anger, Bull's Sarsaparilla is found to exert aluOst ' acacia! effect. All; ladles alt. proaching this mists Mould he apprised of thin fact, and IlVail themselVes of this valnahle medicine . A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN.' • Dow we all admire a clear, beautiful white skin, and a rosy colored cheek! How often do we see per sons riot possessing thin desideratum. ” no devAntly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics. 'ottani- wash. es, paints. and entering materials, to 'motile them to a semblance of what disease lion tfrnriVed them of, and MIL ton, with great injury to the akin. Bnlrs etarsaparilla tithe best cosmetic known. It beatniks the skin hy removing Parry particle of morbid and diseased matter from the blnoa, making It pure, heal thy and vigorous, giving activity to every minute yes act, and eltsriging the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladles. abandon lire use of paints and mixtures, and use Atill's Sarsa parilla, the only effectu it remedy. "A Word to the wise Is euffietent." and a hint is enough Air the lather. 2 3 E • Fi ;.-. :••• 7,a A. " 7, [l2 21-4 m We earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering with any of "the iits that flesh is heir tn." to call on Dr. John Dull , ' agent, and get a copy of•Dull's Pena lly fogratil. rtator; and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual wilt not be found, un willing melee Hull's Sarsaparilla a Taut, after read ing, and recollecting, at the same time, that It It Im possible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding tuns performed by his fiersapar lila. The amount of teSthitony vol. flaunty showered on Dr. Dull's Sarsaparilla. from well-known and distinguished individuate. both In public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelm ing.. John Bntl'a Principal Omee,Pl FORSra fit., LoOrtine. RP, WbeTIS all applications fot Agencies most be addressed. SUM AOSticY for the State of Pennsylvania is at DR. RWAYbiR 9 II Laboratory. Do. 4, North. of t V. lINTH STREST. Philadelphia. for Sale by JOHN O. BROWN, Druggist, Poturlite. Solo Artiget RellepLlVl Crusty, oountsy Storekeepers e-rre!, ,crxceari-Avirmiciorseacycridit, TAMMY . Quoin]) mtvs COPY.—As istabraole Boot. ' 5.3 Indy Y 3 ctr. preesyy--Jga* bairn tlrystlp—ttr. Hun ler's Medical Mannar andllland Boob lot the latard• Containing an outline of tab Origin. Progress, Treat ment and Cure of every form or discase.contlacird by Prombiesus Sexual Intercunrse, by Seif-abuse, or by BeSEMI Breese. with lidrive for their prevention. written in a fantitisr style. avoiding ail medical tech nicalities, and everythingthing that would Offend the tat of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice. exclusively devoted to, the cure of diseases of a delicate Or private nature. To whicti t• added. receipts fortlar cam of the above diseases, and a treatise en the causes, symptoms of Fever and Ague, for twer.ty-fore rents a copy; air copies ouetlotia7 ; wtil be torwatded to any part, of the United Otates. by mall. free t. lposlAgg; Address. Postage paid." Bus ISO Post Office, or the Author, 39 North 13,q, cut b Street, Philadelphia • , FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. • Dn. HUNTER wilt floret SW if fatitug to cure any ease of secret &Deese that may come under his care, no matter bow long standing or, afhirting - Et cher sex are Invited tu bin Private Rooms, :SS North Seventh Street. Philad'a, without fear 01 interrup tion from 'other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate In the aelectton ofa Physician are Invited tq cell. IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained Indulgence of the passions, by eters% or set Canute, the evils are numerous. Premature Impotency, involuntary semi nal discharges, wasting uf the organs, Ices of memory, a distaste fur female society, general debility, or con 'Motional derangement• are ewe to follow. If ne cessary. consult toe DuttOr nfi - h confidence.; he effect. a periect tHre• ItFAD AND. ItEVISIC:r.e—The afflicted would do well to reflect before unsling their health. happiness and In many mix* they liver, In the hands f pnysi clans ignorant of this, class of maladies.. It I. err talnly for one man to understand 'ell the ills the boman fondly are subject to, Every respect able phyliwian has his' peculiar branch. let which Ile is more sUctessful than his brut we ptufestOis, and to that he devotes moat of his time and s t udy. 'IMMO; OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the - sexual or gans, together with ulcers upon the body, theCtat.llohe. or legs, {gains In the head or hones, mercurial rhell• Crihnvin, iinClarps. gravel. trichularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or Impurities of the blond, whereby the constitution hes been enfeebled. enables the Doctor to otter speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. . Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States —Prier five and ten dollars per package. Aug. 18, 18.52. . - The following is the letter !llluded lo 'brit e : • PIANO FORTES. CAVENNE, March 42, IBM. sticri. No 171 CIiErSNET Btreei, alith door above FIFTit, opposite the mate Messrs. W. &. P. D. Legs. Merchants, Salem : lionse—rUp Malts. now otrers to the pillalle an entire- Gentlemen—For route year. past I Wye adopted in ly new assortment, of PIANDS.JUA in faintly, es a purgative, Dr. Wrlghta Indian Vege.. 'crewed Born the most cet.:tirated ma- table Pills (for whom ,YOll are his agents In Ia lI*; It) kers, and of such Patterni and Finish , 44 and have Mond that medicine of great worth. as Br defy competition. Messre.Stinns f 1 ds Lora November we' were visited by a kind of indent & Clark's and la Mee Tlromeson'eltistrumenrri, which matory fever, (the same I presume which greatly at tire bete offered, stand unrivalled 111 the opinion of dieted our neighbors, the Itraziltans, far nearly a year) all emopeientjudges, eb possessing beauty and purl- the symptoms of Which had nit analogy to the yellow ty of tone, never before attained by any maker. fever, and, nearly three hundred persons fell v let Ina In Al. Bo. Pianos with :COMAS Attachment, church the epidemic togreat number for %population as small and Parlor ORGANS. SERAPIIINEB, and MEI.O- an ours.) Our dacha. named.it the true yedow fev et . DEON'S, all of whirl, are warranted, and will he sold but their skill was inefficient to stop its progress, coit al the Manufacturers' lowest cash ,prierta• fi ning their mode of treatment to the use of untidily, All cash orders for Music promptly attended to.' i ; and the application of leeches, forbidding the nee of rtectoul hand Pler.o. bought and sold. Plano. tun partnetivere, and of course all the soldiers and sailors, et' and repaired. who were obliged to Ise rent to the Hospitals, as also I'. le.—Ttoieytranritinary PIICCPSA Of the Plltt.triCl , the Curerrinr, several Magistrates., several officers, ruts ace et.viV or Mt el , . and the perfect vattsfsellon and lit fact all those who were really afflicted with the it tine {oven. Inifitetir the subscriber to continue, it. disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. ',Fenn. In riinglne, Plano, Harp. Guitar .&c .are gly- A month plea ious.l had receive.d lbw e dozen holm, en Its Artists of the very !Behest atoll* , It needs of Dr. Wtlithes Pills . ; which 1 presume were limit:Ill but be mentioned, that , Rig ASIIREIL At till, and at' your store by Mess e. Cloldertilth, Ne•Acouth At Mademoiselle II el date Si - tiat I , who gland pre-Pril• ParlesA, merchants In your city. and with whom lam Meet among. lb.• arafersidit,are connected with the doing business I tat the alumna lii yd.. adolinister 1 net oln lion, awl devote their time nail Cilitnrs in tile , these pins to several tinder nip roof, who were afflict plum, It If • Ii• I' ASTER. Pripripo. , , 'with the •.1111P fever, and Ina dose. of r ight Irm a et , Pittl.tdelphia. May st, 145 e. 19.1 y i each completely cured theta of the complaint. I. tlieti ' - • ~: ; gave a - vay nearly nit my Plils to some twenty or Our . GREAT LIM:MESSES . IN preemie, atilt all trete relieved se It were by en el, AB EN by :41.: V-1.101iT„ corner of ..liatiestavev 4. thanttnent. I. Vest's .arttls, superior in the delineation of tea.. i I have, in consequence, Cetrillteil to Mystic! Gold tore and life-ern/1 , 310n of tile eye. Illtildrt:n ntid I /Milli, Newrionb anti rttrlelil. the wino or forty dollar F. ,,, 5t. , taken qitteker than any ever in this plane— an I.PII. the PSIC.II39e Of that quantity of this medit Me, and iiiillspeneable requisite to success . ' Call early in the ' fore ,, of yon itsdellver tile Pills as fresh Its possible. day to niVtml a erOVl.l ',., I request }nn also to desire Dr. Wright to hove his Pupils instant tad lit tlie ttri• an tealiondlil• tennis; dlftftSlLlStvattittated let Prench,whirit will tend great a Iso. handsome Apparatus, Cheruiralv, ('uses, &p., .by to circulate Id! Pills. not only !tete, but also in the furnished cheap. Call and .illillie for yonrselves. ', othercoloolestvliereitiepopufation lit itiore numerous. N. U. r.t.S.TYPIN.•EXeCIIted in any style you , Excuse me. gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken ort.M. and slieultnen• can be open. We would advise to nddtess you this letter, which;firr the sake of MI MI who wish a one likeness to rail soon Imantty, J have been compelled lode, as I go imt mean C. VANDENBURGH. to epccu'aie on an uncle which proved salutary to a Pottsville. Marche,, 1652. , 13—tf . comber of poor people, and In fact mast or the popu jj CLE GG'S - PERFUVIZR:t ADTEraistiit tha:Tinnrtivx.:4 to n n: to seek k of t u ln c tl re ist i i:c . e n , e a b li . dx ,, ivetud COAPrI —These etipmfor articles of perfumery, Accept, gentl Y e m en , the most re . speciful salUt Y siliine 0 amongst w Writ are ems nitrated his justly cerebra- 1 of your very obedient servaill, A. Plf It En li ird ,I,illy While, tine ,sal Alabaster, Pr-' 44. Itfl i t:'• "Phe medictne Is for sale. wholesale and retail, etthet Tooth Toile t and Toet Powdery : ch Chalk inese, Velvet, " ' in English, French. German or spa n lab dlrectjons,at and oilier at proved Coittwitir.i, ; 1 1 . e Principal Hitles s toil Ric r, s t.. piol a d,.,,,hi, tiOSPN` Walnut and limn rine Bled Brown and , An d t ot s al, by While Wllltillor. Flouting. Palm, Almond, Fancy and 1 T. F. BRATTY k 1 ii , 1 ri,u... , 111. ,. Toner Snaps. Shaving Cream, nelc bye. cologne , J. I:. BROWN. 1 Vy at era. F. tit race. 1.. r the ilandkerehisf. Ity MirrroW, ' C I Pr v, Tamaqua ; .1 W. Cibbv, Miners villa; Jonas fienrs Oli C I y4ll Pom.le (a new article), F.au Lux- floblithold.Port rtinton ; Jar oh liveher,lsl.l,TPV tit,'; trill Bair Restorative, Ha irtills, Philoronie•.&c..&e., Joshua linter, Mr fieanetin re: C. & A 1'••c ht, Rine are mandfart tired and for eel , ' di • told ; Kroner 6.1 Co., Kizeberevtlie ; Gideon Whet- PrICS T. il.Eci/ }Mlle. WP,I Penn; lint. Cf,trper, Tuscarora ; ileorlte Perfumer .1. Chemist, 41 Market st. below lit. Phila• i f'o+' Merchants don't forget that CLEC(rer is the I mt r idt,port ' Reeart, do George Potts. Brockville ; Daniel finch. .1;•w Williams. do Conner & Rhoads, cheapest and Most rate ne rte Mantita:tOly In the City 1 New Philadelphia; 11. Shisslcr, Port Carbon; Jas Give titto a cult. 1 B• Leven e.._ Co., Sehuyilalill.ven ; VViltiain A. Ham- Oct . 25.1951, 43-I Y! tner. Orwiestour,'i ~ Vk tn ..M Bickel. do Satnitel Mertz, _ _ Lantlllnyllle 1 Jolionatt C•ed,i,lC, Ideßellyti ; Miran. •lchormil, , tleins.ln YIP. , ; .la,r.lt Kauffman,l,ower Ma hantotie,o ; Jno. B McCrea ry.l rt Mont ; Eckel rk ti - tradt. do. McCormick 6.7l'imitk, Ilnnuld-.•n ; Wheel er tv Mill. r, Pineriole ; 11.—rg.• It. Ifiln)cli r, New Castle ; tvo, Price, :At. Clan June 7.1.5.2 nrr f Orktr''_. ,7f:i'4Fk''-t'''s:-'4?.----7—r'-':t:%:7- -•;•454.4 , --t* 4 '. , le; -7•144,:.t 54Y,,W.feZ.:5‘,<4;4--,-..,, ~ ,,v q,-,z.:t.., , - - ' 4, - r 4 -4 A l ' ''''''' '' 4. ••• .."" 7 1 : :' A. i 1 t str , -.....;% . x....c",:_, IfP . "" .. 4 "4,,y,1)11 . • '* 4 T — li ~ .5 4 Frt : .., ~ ei ,-,: , ...... 01l OFFICE AND pnva STORE. MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE. t, 5041. - 1 an a man. and drt! ott nothing which relarcs to man forctgnt'o sty feat ne.t." READ I .: YOUTH AND MANHOOD. , % it.oul);_;. , 1.11.. or 11 prtont ore death KIN -1, Ry,LIN on Self i-reservaiton.--Only 15 cents. . _______ — This book,fust published, Is tilted with use for la_ , f anh att an , hh tha i h ri t . th o taa find 4,,,,,, of rite hu _ t TH , tr. P01.11....TR1: BRE E DI/IRS TENT ,/ 110113K 1 Inimnlsing full imormallon resderving the rem man system. It whitest/es itfirli alit...to Youth, Man- , • • • 1 st breed., .1 Poultry and the ninde of ratting iltein !mai, and mid age, and should be read by all. The / ce ; with twenty five illinittatimi.l. I rice PA teens. Jilt valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will , , i :lobed and for all- at 11. BASNAN'S prevent yearn of oosery and suffering, and nave arbor ! •‘ li ' c heat It nn k. ai o publishing Bons.. any thousands of lives. Permits by leading it. ..t. ;It ; Thr:i is n capital book ha/ Pedlars, a hr. alit he learn how 1. , prevent the deaf fortiori of Lh.lr enlithen. , ,' . , • 0 1 1 f by the 1011 roples. \ renintan. e of jfi I ems. enclosed in ale 11.. r. tit- ' t "m".' ' - 1 ' " - .L------- dri Inge;1110 Dr, Kinael in, Phil tdvillbla. Will t'ltetar* :I! 1/111C K'S Worms-cnniplete edition. A few hook, II TOGO "e nvelope, pr,r return of mail, , IJ / comes of these loony celebrated works, Just to Dr. K., fifteen years resident Pity•iclen, N. \V. for. ' news.' and fo r s a l e at h oe *3 AIM, ner of Third awl (from, -Ir./eta, between. Same and l tioldintith*s AMMO tell Nature, 4 voittmea bound In Pine, 'luta:Le:pile], tame be consulted rotif,ulent tally.- 12, full of plates. only *ll 7 ! , Be who places littnsell ' Undei the rare of r. K . may , The Nile Boat, a mplendfdly Illustrated work, only reltirmitsly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and / */.! , Just received and for ante by li. BANN AN. confi.ten fly felt -upnn Ma akill as a phyolt lon. Per- 1 April I. Imf.te. If.- sr/cis at a dtsfan , t. may .addres• Br K o by letter, (post I _ _ , _ . re, id) and be ,111 . ..t1 lit 110,11 e. f CLARK'S 4/O:II7iIBNTAR‘ . ONLY slt.-The Packages o f (fedternea, direction ~.!Le forwar ded . 4..„,subscriber has pist received Clark's Commentary tt by sending a rennance, and put up .14r-rune ( to mbeautiful print. 4 a olumer. Oct IVO, at the low rare of damage anti rut tosrty. Rook s..liers, l'ar,ws Agents, I 11 1 11-a fine nittihrtunity, fin those who desire Oils to i Pedlar', cane wirer.. and all others supplied with the i valuable Work. to Prorilre a rollY • B. BANN AN • above work nt very low rale,. i ri-s, tan,rotnprebenst vs Commentarym v o ls.-$lO 50, D,r. 27. 1451. . 51-ly - I Patitel.. Low the. arc , Commentary, 4 volt, -*0 50 -- - -.--- --- -- --- --- April 17, 16.52. If.-- BLUM'S-Patent Fire Proort'AlNT. I -------- -- FRom outo. . , \ 1% . CI IN and beautiful Map of the rated Slates - PHI: StrhaCellters have Just received a further imp- I 4 exhitofing Its worke of internal communication, l 10y of this singular and value!) e substance: In / routes 'aetntis the Continent. &r . &r., showing also addition to the slate color, they* have a beautiful Canada and the Island of Cuba-tar P , ltoold and pi chocolate or brown, resembling the wand stone now In vale Instruction-Jurf 1.041.1fel - for sato by use, a o i l an mach admired for (lie front of builditigalt BANNAN. , It , principal ingredients are citica,alumtnaand pro- I April 3.1651. ,14- oxide of iron, whirl, in tht 0111r11011 Of sitentlile men I - ' -1 satiafartorilv_nrentino for its foe-moor nature-the 1 VA 5ll Lic nu i tE B---611 Q lP.l,:t. rim " El ' hira i two former snlictances being holt-conductors, aat the / l' varying in price+ from Si In *2llt Alio Pocket Bis latter acting as a cement,lo hind the a hole together I hi". g i lt edge. as Io W ac 171""" lath. Just j . "'‘ Y e r ."4 nun make a firm rind durable paint. veil and for We nt -• EL BANN A 5 S For tire It ti mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied / - , Cheat, Book Store. ,/ with a brush. the satne.aa ordinary past, to asood i April 14,1652. .° 17- Iron, tla aloe, canvass. pat..,.&c. It 114 rde ea gradu I ____z___ ..___. --• ----- ----,--- - - 4 all) and twco tees fire-proof. It is pant:Marty sulfa- MISCELLANEOUS• . MP. 'cot roofs of Moldings, ateanthoat a td car-decks I - - " ii ? "ad nOdg ' n ' t"n " e "' k '• . ; A "" ineuted W " In° ' 5 I Lon Es FOR SCHOOLS AND ramILIE4 aft Ole Irl Pwilli to One r.f slate, al a tenant saving of el- , G_J,,, ~,,,,,,...4 a I , A of ci„h,,, a ~,ye Thol e inj. I pence. I proved, suitable for Schools and Families, all of whielt isperimens may be seen at the othre ,r the ,00,,ier5... will he sold at Phitadeiphic pritris either Single or in brig. 11ARRISON, BROTIIr:Rts & t'n., , nuts,.l • B. RANNAN'S Nn. 43.1Suu fit Front St., Philada. , P Cheap Rook and Stationery Store. rinail22.l/646.17-tf I Aug 11.1651, • 334 f . sameasareke / _ A great Discovery for BillottsConittitato ..n.. • • — O — iIEC. lIRCHANTS, PIIINTEntti &c.--200 DOCTOR J S. ROSE'S 1 I Reams raper .- Tee subscriher hart made arrangt.- I '' Allymenu., with a large Paper Mannfarinring Rouse, for !sc.:k , I . ir gli.gt,s--_-•-z- , a supply of Papers by the Cale, and It prepared In-: • - --' 6-45 •47 ---r w•e l -/ - i wholesale the- saute :at about ten per cent. Intl rbp RAILROAD. on ANTI-DtitonA vILLik. tae ...,3 prices Ita invite. ajil those who desire 10 N Rote:,, , at 12i and 25 cents-fiee fru Mercury, 1 toirr has., Paper to evil again, th call and etaMlne ti ts I and can be taken ar all seasons. by both Fetes, of I Stock, which embraces a general assrotnient of ll all itgea and without regal.' to weather. a•rio nom- I londi In use. , B. BANNAN. .vt n e g. or laboring man shnuld be without thete. They July 3, 1652. , r; - ; are truly the Porte Man's friend, anti the Rich Man ' s • 1 (nt % pirxEg pA paw/ . HA NiGINGN,I- !wildly. ' i• 1 4 tut I Just opened a fresh/ All ppfl, of Cold And Vet. The ahnvePilla are the resoll of thirty years' psar- • Vet Palters embracing the latest and most fashiorta tire in Pidiadelphia,and if taken with Dr J. el Rose's I 1,1, P a tter . at tens than shy 0,1„„ . III• at ,s e i a . Tonic Feser and Ague Illteatier„ they wilt ettre'the , ~,, n ' it•aeee upwards of ISO Pattetue, and is the lay geatito most attibburn raera of Fever and Agar, or Chills and /be found in P nat 'sante Out of Philacelphia. ati Fever.. For Live, Complaints , DyspePsta. Indigestion,' "-• ' ' B. d'ANSAN'A - I cid all Iltilous conditions of the system, they hale no 1 Cheap paper and Variety titre s' . : , vial, as thousands In the Southern and Western I hill. , 1, 1s:12 27- ' area will testify. WOO have used them Asa purga•et - --- ---- --- l --- • ,ve pill they set like a charm, free from griping, els- (oir prßiou. Flan II it ICK.-Constantly: on ins strength and appetite, and enlivening the spirits. Otrtnit and bit sale, the folloWillg drwrllOtion of Ifire 1 For sale, at wholesale or retail by. ; IlOcks t IL, ft aNNAN. r Ordinary Shape. Large wedge, small wedge, Sonp /tent for Srloylkill County. 1 split,iAloill head, A rrli and Jim, together with anyl en .45-Druggials and others supplied at the naval whole- / traordi aty rise furnished at •hnrt notice. tate prices. Also by . C. I V ?aunt , : & tioN .1. C. DROWN. Pottsville. 1 141 . , th 13. P 52. ll.tf ' F. I. FR',. Tamaqua. J ,W. GIBBS, Mincraville August 30, 1851. 35 PERFUMERY ! PERFUMERY : ! »OUAMELL'B anti ilanel's Eau Lustrate Odotante, Ilia most capital nrtiem for cleansing the bead and hair. Vtnalgre Aromatique, a superior article fur the toilette, preferable to the beat Coloene• ettotr's Chemical Hair Invigorator, Velno's Magic Flair Ott, VPiZIO'S Parisian Fluid tor Cortina the Hair. Glenn's Roman Kalydor, fit the Coathletion, Purided Charcoal Paste, an earellentarttle for the teeth. Treble Eatracia, for the Handkerchief . i Genuine Dear's On in Rottles and Pole, ifjlenn's Indian flit for the flair. . Rouiseirs Amandine for thopped bands, Fenner's celebrated Pomade Divine. ' Pittiocorne for the halt, a fine Ftench article, Hatters Rope Tooth Paste, fladel's nebitatory Powder f.r removing hair. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, Itbue.el's Odonttne, a Hose Tooth Paste, Cologne, Florida, Day HA Lavender Waters, For sale at the Manufacturer's Prices At H. HANNAN'S Cheap Variety % s oca. Feb It. TPS2 7, ._ PAINTING, GLAZING and PArrausio RE 120 VAL i W . BOW TIN having temortnl Ms shop to 9. doors I u • Abovn the American 11,,use. Cent re.Chreel, and taken into partnership his brotbera, the subscribers announce to the public that they ale prepared to ra ceme all orders In their line with the greatest de spatch, and on the most reasonsble terms They ern. ploy fond workmen and their customers mar, there fore. be sure of satisfactory jobs. . , They, also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid alsotournt of Paptr•hariaings, Window shades, &c., comprising every variety of ' , I , id quality, to salt the taste nod porketof purr" which they offer at the lowest City prices. J. W. BOWEN & BROTI doors above American Douse, cei Pottsville, April 17, 1852. ; I rArgurtria i Srtai eittitirli --- TB • 4 , IIE dubftermene have been appointed 1 the vile of this superior make of Scat prepared to furnish any description et . capable of weighing from i nt. to iOO Irani I PlO of scales cat be seen at the York 810 l E. YARDI.E.' April 1.1859. _______ _ N ILW CURTAIN PAPER•—•:. .1," Curtain Paper. entirely new and be te rm. pot received and for talc. "'holdall at city prices. Also 1000 piece' flown and lien raper: era and otberroopplied by the quantiv, MO at . BNN. Cheap Pape r CAoro, TULTDIEWS OWLS THE INVALID'S BEST VatENDI MA,NITHINH, THE WHEAT CROP. The direct application to the wheat crop of active manures at, stimulants, is a prae- I tice, 'which as yet does not extensively pre vail. :last of cuT farmers have held the lt , ptnion that such a course Would prove an injury to the value of the crop. by sitrnula -1 ung a lient - y growth of.straw at the expen s e • of the perfection of the grain and that the rank luxuriance of the plant rendered it mere • f DIP CORRESPONDENCE! TEHIMPH y liable to rust and blight. and also to t lodge by OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS storms and wind. Tht has in some instat= IN SOUTH AMERICA:— YELLOW FEVER till- I REP: TRUTH STRANGER THAN FleTluso i ' ces woved the ease, when the manure ap-• SALEM, Mars., April Y6, r William Wright, Esn.—Dear rtir—Fur many years O tt ,' as deficient in some element neefsArt we S tav e been the Salem agents . and,also at onetime re/to the perfection of both grain and straw, tl the enety agents, for o f the sale ' your valuable meal-/ ca • cone, and' during the whole of this time we are not , tertili7ers. judiciously selected and aPPI,f aware that.in any one instants, have th'itliatlis which' ) we have sold bean complained orris causing i s ,jur s ,or/ rut tt“ , e proc.uced large and excel.. not accomplishing their proper mission. It is doubl y lent erns in return. gratifying when we receitie voluntary testimony from a source Where the trirdicine which is sold has been Wheat; of all grains, is f'ound by analysis the means /planing gteat-sod and ornav int many lives. .t o ' • Contain most nitro genie substances—fif- Lao year we ocild three dozen hazes to go ton for. sign port, and this day have received slitter from the teen per cent. of its organic matter belon g merchant who ordered them, giving an account of the , wonderful elects which they did to curio g a large mg to this class. fleece, the soil must con• . number of persons who were attacked with it. prevail- • frog epidemic similar to the ystioro freer:: While those lam these elements, or the grain will not be under the regutar physicians' treatnient. who were produced. The straw may grow luxurianti.* , the, Hospital, some three hundred. including the novernor. Msgtmtratea,ace victimtiotit.t disease. ty, and promise largely, but the kernel will If you would like a copy of our letter:we don't know of any impropriety in giving A you, and Perhaps he shrunken and imperfect. Nitrogen would ne of service to have it publialiert, together% ith abundant in all, animal 'manures .and sub. our names, as It is addressed to its, We will consult the parties Interested, and if yon wish it, ygo will stance 3, and also, more or less in the vatiouc please write us. Respottfully, w, gr, B, 1,a., grains:and grasses. We suppose that well managed barn-yard manure, With additions of salt, ashes, time and plaster, furnishes the best fertirwer for the wheat crop, which can be applied. It yields materials for the growth of both straw and grain—the essential re quisites to large productiveness. Anim'al manures alone, in soils lacking in carbonates and silicates, would be likely td induce rust and lodging,--hence the value of lime, ash- • es, &c., and these are always useful - a; stim ulants unless abundant in the soil. The value of clover as a green manure lin the wheat crop, ari‘tng from its 'iscessing iii abundance nearly all of the elements 'mi. EMI I FIE litt)Dfra. ARCIUTFCT. containing arbei 1. na l d e "ign" for Crkmrea. erincea, aka , a. runlp'ini. ,1 by esitjanationo. Sperlfica and . lalmrate. detail", pr el , ;1 red eT preps!! f.r tte tlFe itil itlPetor9 and Artblaris titiongh out ilia Unbed Sulte7., by starnuti tfloiin, A 1.-' I'o arts had to numbers, tend for sate by 13.11AiSNAN. A e •py 01 ihte work nav,ht to be in the Avaimis every Ai , bnr.t and Builder in the country. Martha, ISA ._ . Id— _ 'H&C CLOTIHL—A capital article for!En gineers and !dap Copiers, by the Roll or yard.jusit ritelved and far sale by IL BAtiN . cla Alan, Drawing raper of any sized fbeetz. tiand porno, backed, with Austin. Drawing raper ofeyety Apttl 12. 1652 AFETY LAMPS AND WIRE GM:Sig.—The 0 Suheerlber has Joel imported from England, 3 lot of workhg Safety Lantos. made of the beat Wire. strong and durable. Also, Wire (Plage Car repalrlng Lampe, all of which will be sold much cheaper than astral. ft. HANNAH. /arm 20, 14.52. 21,—; HARRISOWS 111 1 11{11.— The suhectibet has inude arrangements Owns, to keep a surlily of these celebrated Inks on hand, and will Mel It whole sale to dealers, at the Manufacturer's prices—thus elVinfr the eartlage. He also retails it in 0:11Inn, half-gallon, quart, or moiler bottles, at city prkeg, H. 11A N I A N. xi PAN :9.1.18 - 11C•—Lb.b ¢ %V./alit:lt. .ileet:aiore .I.li in Georg,: Wit ISa l'lteetitt etreeti under the trTAII NOVAE. Lave Juelpubli.hed thP foilowing beautiful liallads..olkaa %_~S ; t' J~<_ PU - 13.1.4t.:2 , 111, stc rE W MUSIC Think ern you Speak. by N. 3 SPorie• The 'Secret, by the author of ••Will you have tne hen as vow." saucy Hate, as sung by Mr. iluelson,•Musle by Dr. eunnington. "liaise 'Pe bright Flag of Columbia." adapted to the Popular air of "Ever be&PPY." in Opera "Enehan treas." The "Thou art enne,by the late "3. T. 21 Sullivan." ft. Hopeless Loire. .." Woman's Love. I. " A D r e a m that love elan nn'er forget, by MM. teller gt lama. i ,~ 1 ces.sary to the- production of this gym:l.— . Phosphorie and sulphuric acids, chlorine or salt, , toaguesia, potash and. soda ; all the ni cessary elements except4itica, aremore aLun-. dant in clover than to wheat. Both Crop thrive well on rich clay soils,„nombinine sang and !intr. and the proper amount of auienal and vegetable roanures".- bleary loan. ° containing sufficient clay to reader them ri • .tentive, nod the proper proportion of num tivtl animal or vegetable fertilizers, are a ka productive.. Sandy toms, ,to p, It righth treated, will bring large erup; of ;Itver and wheat. Hence, these si:ern pecitliy to he. long to. the same system of farming, thatizh it liar been found that oo,ver alone will nie \keep up the fertility necessary for a long . cortre. of wheat crops. rintmal manure ! must also be applied, and the numeral sum. 114 tits seem to be reliutrid to enable i!.e plant to apprdpriate the food wiligh to I.lr. ni;shed in both of these forms.—Rufa!, l'prker. ATIIONIA IN -MANI:Itt It is well knOWD; Sa3 MU Eoglish J ourual, ti l rat to is close stable, wlteri : hliere ate nom horses, there is a very pung,eut smell 'alien. ling the eyes and nose, prticularly when the stable is being cleaned 'put. This smelt ig occasioned by the flying of ammonitt,whirli IS the essence atu. value' of manure, and tadoch volatilizes or flies Oil' at a very hut, I:cruperature—cven the wthnth of the tan , pure in a stalide will send-it off —mitt it goei Off in great quantities,• I y the etnurnon heat Ot manure in a farm yartliwhether iv heaps Ur flOl. DM There is a very cheap 31)11,m - 411e remede Before you beitid to clean out your stable, dissolve sque summon salt in marl. ;if a kitir horse stable. S 410 hoar ilottud , of Salt ved in-two huelt-efs of water ace! ; , poured through the nose 91 a water-pot ever :the stable flour, ati hour or so before you t,e• ;gin to move :hi? tfiantir, and the volatile salts of ammonia will become "fixed salts !from rlirir having united i with the muriatai ;acid of it be common salt 4 and the sod:1,111ns liberated . from the salt, quickly absorb ' carbonic I forming i'carbonate of soda t 1 thus you' , will retain wall your mansire the ammonia which Would Oherwise have final i away, and you have a stew .and importao agent thus introduced, -•tiiz: the carbonate 5 ° (13 . As this * s a mostl powerful solvent re t all veg table titles. and - *,eciag t mOtures harr to be rendered.. olubleh4fore trier can Oita' , on vegetation, it will lie at Once. apparent kthat the carbon to of soda so icitruiluceit mu;,• be a most pow •rful. and ;valuable agent. 7 1; (WAN°. The great %aloe of flown) arises from Ammonia ant Phosphate. , It is appiied is Peru directly o the "e4o, as soon as it ap• pears, a spot> , lul to a ill. In England titre,: to four cwt. a ! e applied to the acre- - to tLt bill or brondehsl, 'and i is still better mite halt and halt) with yard mafture. It La' been estimated that three to four hundretl weight of Gdauo are, equal to twenty r: twenty-five Kitts of manure. It this-be t.p. tact, at S 2 an t° SI pe l y ctvt., Guano is me::: the cheapestmanure. I The dung or all fowls contain like CCOSl:ruea. ts to those of guasio, and should be trir• cured by ever 4 farnaerias a valuable manure: It has been estimated that the salts produccti only by a single Iten.ahnually, ermal the contained in ¶ev eral bisbels of whdlif. Ilea dung, then, instead lof being odsidered a nitisance abutt the birn yard, or only ft 15 be collected n the tanuees use, should It preserved an dused tip upon the garden fart",--- - And every tanner svlitsells a cbollni , vire(rtli to a tanner, impoveri.hes hims.el!'rfri dollars by the operat i on, provided he shDv. i make a prop --llr use o f it as a 'manure. )31: dung slinuh be kepi dry, and tor toe FA: manure shtiuld bet composted with muck,•or chOred material. Diluted in' proportion CI one of !Jung to from tive tr}:e; parts'ot water, it had been found no escee manure for Sines, +cli and plum tfees.:::. most garde or house plants.- - plants.--P'" Johnson. , - I MATF.311.A1.,!1 ) FOR :11.5.Nritt; iternem67 l Jhat in order to to fed by•Vc l: crops, the laws'odnature require UlSt r;: ,. . tirst teed thin. AlphMt c 3O no n iorethni' without food, than ,nn aziii.mal. To sus: . therefore, is] to limit its growth and valu e ' - , Whenever .4:)u hae an bpporniniq , Bt`'' materials tor your cimi post heaps. You 0.,..nit.' take as much pride in making them ~ as you do in. the latteniug of your ai15113 I If the former lie ; ieglectett, your tiefds l , he barren and your animals tt eres.ar4 P . " . There is ad intiaidte relationship Faust`''' ' I - dr e)!aud eunsonebtly to tz