ait• nn Outunt. I From the Montgomery Layer.] AN AFFECTING TRAGE . As NARRATED 1.3 OVR FRIE , ND .51ATIIATES, WHO 'WILL VOUCH FOR ITS VERITY. There wo,;he sacs, in KettletQwn, A very handsothe Title Mks' Whose name wa& Dolite Anna Down, And all the fellows used to kiss Her when she was IS mind to Id them. hut she. was (men heard to say she didn't care a straw for n.nY of ° them but-llavtd. • Miss Down was pretty a, a queen, hint siX(l-11 2.4IITUTICI'S - 'And every evening could be ,e‘nt. Unless the weather was too cold, • Standing on the front porch, waiting for David, whom it was quite evident the regarded very ten- Now David was a nice voting beau. - And loved Ahss Dowit most dearly; At lenvli. one night, he'told her so, - When all at once, she ttearlf Fainted and fell rigut into Duvid'a arms ; ,but fortu nately, he thought, at that in-taut, of some cologne he bad put .on hi handkerehiet, the week before, and she recovered- The happy day at length drew near,' When Dav id had agreed to wed, But there was something now to fear, For Date's father often said He'd gk l e him a eowhiihne if he didn't keep away from his how-e, although he avknowledged he was the likeliest young man in town :•. David was of royal . stun, • , . A noble gent/eman.and fun, - • I He loved his Dollie well enough, I Although, forsooth he didn't care A darn for her daddy nor all the race of Downs i besides. One night the old man heard a sound. A lon4 tune ere the break of day; He strained his eaeer tye, around, And knew the devil Ira, to pay, For the Iveer> had ju-t eloped and left the ladder grinding at the window • • At once he seized his loaded gun, Which stood behind the entry door, And quickly after David run And every moment loudly swore By the holy Virgin sficot the-young fugitive unless he brought back hi daugloer •' Then tire away, bold - Dal-id said, D you would vaur folly, - • .. • And. swiftly whizzing by his head, A bullet flew, when I.lolite Fell, with one wild ,firiek to " David'" and the old man drew near to bewail in utter horror hie rash action, and weep over the unfortunate maiden. Who Datud saw the fatal deed lii vowed to take the tyrant's ; To prayers and tear, he gave no heed, AND DRAWLS ; FORTIT A LAR , ;F. DIR - K Plunged it madly into the heart of—a plug of tnbae- Co in order to take a chew Teferhrphir Iti, j olth. 7 -We have >mce been informed that itie lady'. fail was oeert.ioned by a misstep, the bail buv . ing pen-ed the clown of her flat. Fellow Citizens—This are a day, fur the pOperlation of Booneville, like a bob-tailed puller on a rickety hen -roost, to be lookin' up. A crisis have arri7en—an' somethin's bust ! Where are we ! . Here I is, and I'd stand here and expirate. from now till the day of synagogues, tl, you whoop for Daily. Fellow citizens—Jerusalem's to pay and we hain't got ally pitch! Our hyperbolical and majestic canal of creation has misfit - pried her rudder, and the captain's broke his neck, and the cook's div to the depth of the vasty deep, in search o' dimuns ! Our wigwam's torn to pieces fike a shirt on it brush fence, and cities of these ere latitudes is a vanishin' in a blue flame. Are such things to be did ? I ask you in the•pame of the American Ea gle, who whipped the shaggy headed Lion of Great Britain', and now sits a roostin' on the Magnetic telegraph, if such.doms is goin' to be conglomerated ? I repeat to ou in the name of the peacock of liberty,-when he's flew-in s orer the cloud-capped summits - of the Rocky. Notintains if we's goirt' . to he extemporaneoUsjy bigyogged in thls 'fashion! io, 'f t . , , as hakapeel says, Shall we be bamdoozle fled with such unmitigated oudaciousness:— Methinks I hear you yelp—" No sir, hogs fly !" Then :feet use to Congress, and there'll be a revolution sure. Fellow citizens—lf I was standin' on the adamantine throne of Jubiter, and the light rtin' was a claShin' around me, I'd continue to spout I'm full of the bill/' lather of Mount Etny, and I won't be quenched ! I've sprung a leak, and must howl like a bear with a sore head. Flop together—jump into ranks and bear me through. Feller citizens-:—Vou know me, and rip my lungs out with a mill grab if I won't stick to yer like brick•dust to a bar of soap: Where -is; my opponent ? /where! I was brot 'Up 'among ye, feller citizens, and papped in a school house, but he can't git me with his highfalutin' word , . Minna, stricitum, albranto. catnip, Brazed, Tokloo ney, and Baffin's Bay ! What do you think o' that! • J-i-e El CIEI a A , , • '', ~S.S~Y c, t 14: . 4* fl,l, •••••,71t , • Z, as SlOkapeel said when Ca , sar stabbed him in the, House of Representatives. Feller eiti7eus.--Tect me to Congress and abolish mad dogs, muskeeters and had cents, and go in Ica- the annihilation of nig ers, cang-meetings and jails. I'll repudi ate croiPs, and flustifiten hawx. HI have . barn raisins' every day—Sundays excepted— and liquor enough to swim a skunk. Yes, Teller citizens, 'lest ine to Congress,. and I shall be led to exclaim in the sublime—the terrific language of Bonaparte, when preach in' in the wilderness, •Y. -r „T. .41 _ , . -s .• 7 "14: On, then ! onward to the polls !—" gallop apace, fiery footed steetls," and make the welking tremble with anti-spasmodie yells for Daily. Cock your muskets, I'm comin'. "lirnri. yr fl n rI. 17 di! gh,ry " Let's liker. 17. A: CITY Mi-s newly installed 34 the wile of a farmer, was one day called upon by a neighbor of the same profession, who in the absence of her husband, asked her for _ the loan of his plough a .sliqrt time. • " I am sure.you would We weommotlated," was the reply, " if Mr. Stone was Only at home—l do not know though, where he keeps lds plough, but," she added, evidently zealous to serve, " there .s t; the cart in the yard-= couldn't you plough with that till Mr. Stone gets back ?" 14 4 - 6.. ' t., -„, •-, -4-e ...,g. 13:7" A DEBATING SOcIET V out somewhere near sunset. lately discussed this question.; " Is 6 swine when it is six monthsold,..a pig or ti hog ?" The question was argued at i 'gre4t length and with " marked ability," but the arguments on both sides were so near, equal in point of loice and ingenuity, that the President was desired to decide the ques tion, which he did in the tolloWing words: "It is the opinion of the chair, gentlemen, that the animal's a good sized chunk of a shoat." Q 7. Sour ENGLISH people Were visiting an elegantpnvate garden at Palermo, Sicily, and among the little ornamented buildings, they / came to - one upon which was written "Non aperite," that is " Don't open." This prohibition only served to ercite their curi• osity, and they very uncivilly proceeded to disobeithe hospitable owner's injunction.— On opening the door a forcible jet of water was squirted full in their faces, A very just, though not a very severe retribition. -------- - DICK DAILY'S Orrat SI", lap .s'perrh I) NIN*I 7121" Lel otr ' 7 , 0; in ,sr,,, sritntifir anti prattled. in; water over the tomatoes, in 'etnove the skin ; then weigh them" and place them in a stone jar, with as much sugar as you have tomatoes, and let them stand two days; then pour, oft the syrup, and boil and skim it until no scum rises. Then pour it over the tomatoes, and let them stand two days as before; then boil and skim again. After the : third time they are fit to dry if:the westh ris good ; if not,. let them stand in the syrup until drying weather. Then place on large earthen plates or dishes, and put them in the sun to dry, which will take, about a week, after which pack them down in small:wooden boxes, with fine white sugar between_ every layer. Tomatoes prepared in this manner will keep tor 'Years. order to r Alew apples cut up and boiled in the remainder of this syrup make a very nice sauce.—Mrs. Eliza Marsh. It is only necessary for us to add, that the Committee of the Blassachusetts Horti cultural Society awarded Mrs. Marsh the So ciety's Silver Medal for excellent specimens exhibited November 29. They were tested by the Committee, and pronounced to be seperior to any they had ever seen. They were put up in small boxes, and to our taste were far better than two-thirds of what are sold in our market for the best Smyrna figs.—Editor Horticultural Maga- TO MAKE CORN ATARCE. The ripe grain must be mashed and grqiind to, a fine meal, and then placed in a glazed mortar, and rubbed and triturated with a small quantity of water, until all the corne ous particles are broken dgwri. It is then to be transferred to a fine linen filter, washed, and expressed with successive portions of water. - Ttke liquid that passes through, must be allowed to stand for sixteen or twenty hours, for the sediment or starch to subside. The water is then to he draivn off arid the residue dried in the usual manner. This is the simplest and cheapest mode pet known for preparing the corn starch for pudding and other useful applications. So says'" E. , " in the Albany Cullzrator. CAKES THAT WILL KEEP. MizAwo pounds of flour, one pound of sugar, and one ounce of caraways, with four or five eggs and a few spoonsful of•water, to make a stiff paste: roll it thin, and cut it to any shape. Bake on tins lightly flourel— While baking,,boil a pound of sugar in a pint of water to a thin syrup; while both are hot, dip each cake into it, and put them on tins into the oven to dry for a short time; and when the oven is cooler still, rettirn them there again, and let them stay four or five hours.—Lady's Book: El Always use stone jars, as vinegar and salt will penetrate through earthenware.— Use the best vinegar. Never put. in, thg hand to take out of the jar, but use a wood en spoon with little holes bored tnrough it. 'lf you:take out More pickle than you re squire to use, do not put what is left back into the jar; and be careful to keep grease from ..-four pickles. Keep the jar •sctstirely covered. Keep pickles in a dry place. SPIRITS OP HARTSHORN Is used in cleaning kid gloves, and leaves no unpleasant smell. `information for $t proplr, OR TIER PLAIN " Will" " Itv.envsr." C' War was THE Order of the Garter in stituted ? Because of the victory obtained over the French at the battle of Cressy ; when Edwarl, ordered his Garter to be t dis played .as a signal of battle ; to comrnelmo rate which he made a garter the principal or nament of an older, and a symbol of the in dissoluble union of the knights. The order is under the patronage or protection of St. George, whence he figures in its insignia.— Such is the account. of Camden, Fern, and others. The cominon story of the order be lug instituted in honor ola .garter of the Countess of Salisbury, which she dropped in dancing, and which was picked up by King Edward, has beect-denounced as fabulous by our best antiOaries. [l:7 - WITI-1.5.4R0N excluded from powder works ? Becaus4 it is liable to cause sparks by a blow. Brass and copper have been re commonded in its place; but Col. Aubert has remarked that brass can inflame powder, and has made experiments on the subject befoie a committee, the result of which is as fol lows :—lnflamniation of the powder takes place when the bloni is given by iron against iron ; iron against brass; brass against brass; iron against marble ; lead against lead, or against wood, when the blow is produced by a leaden ball shot from a fire-arm. As yet, powder has not been inflamed by the blow of an iron hammer againq lead or wood.— . Bulletin Universe,. • Wor Aar. NO men sensible of the ra pid motion of the earth ? Beciuse all things move at the same rate. Whatever common motions objects may, have, it does not inter fere with the effect of a force producing any new relative motion among them. All the motions seen on earth are really only ; Slight differences among the common motions ; as, in a fleet of sailing ships, the apparent el/nog es of place among them are, in truth, only. slight alterations of speed or direction in their individual courses. B " WHY IS TILE supply of oil in an Ar.i Band lamp placed above the flame, and with its mouth downwards? Because the month being immersed in oil, of which the StITI3C is nearly on a level with the flame, no oil can escape from it as the flame• con , . tomes the free oi is its supply, and which is thus mt at a constant •ele vation.—Arnotr, • J' Dor_s bladder, tied at the mouth, and:held ' fire, gradually swell and appear fully , Because the small quantity oraair contained in the bladder is then so much dilated by the heat, Oat it oc cup's a considerably increased space, and tills the bladder, of which it before occupied only a small part. 0,•- is St. Cecilia regarded as . the patroness of music? Because tradition re lates that she was so skilful a musician,that nn angel who visited her was drawn from the mansions of the blessed by the charms of her melody; to which circumstance Dryden alludes in the conclusion of his celebrated Ode tir Cecilia. • , Og- Wiry DOES water thrown upon a fire so powerfully repress it? ' Because of the great quantity' of heat latent in steam hence, again, why fire and water are so ofien adduced proverbially as furnishing a striking contrast .—Arnott. 1 Q~'J'\VnY DOES A pint of water, when converted into steam, occupy nearly 2000 times .the space of the water Because : the heat merely produces a repulsion among the Partliles, and by no means Ella up the hater. TOMATO FIGS. PICKLING. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. • :ii 3. »75• ` :if. . • - a:4 - compA N Y.-CAPITA L $lOO,OOO. 11_ - - HARTER,P EltP ETV AL...Bates lower than any Pe nnsyttania Company. This Company LIS' adop ted the Ca<lo system, entltely, and red iced the rates FIDLADELPIULA AND READING RAILROAD. is the Imett' point COUlp3lihi C Vial safety to the LariN and after SUNDAY. June 4th; 1852:and nn iv suied and n-soundinst it ut ion. Very following Sunday, until farther notice, an Office, N. , ,W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT SIC Express Excursion Passenger Trainwill leave PhDs- Agency Office. J. P. W IllTri EV, Pottsville, delphia al 'll, A. ld.,and frown 'from Pottsville at 4 'Slay x. 1153. :"-Gm P. )1., same day ; stopping at all Way Route on the: Line and at the following stations at the hours st ate‘t INSORE VOITRIIOI7SES: - THE underslgned t illyrurfor:iae Lroviime County JUsifttsalasuranci Company, vthieb has probably become more poputarthan any other similar institu tion in the guar, is prepared to eject Insurances against loss by flu., on alidestriptions of Buildings, kterehandrie, and other property, on the .usual fair I and liberal: - terma of the Company. Losses arc at ways promtilly paid as soon as they are ealisfactori- Is made known. Person! , hating property to be tu sked, tnay apply to the subscriber, in Pottsville, ei• th'er perrnally nr by letter, and they shalt he prompt ly attended to - 7- Jalibi HAMAN. June `215,4652.%-tf _ _ _ STATE: MIITIIAL FIRE ENSTMANCE comPANY. PIIILADELPIIIN AGENCY U. 145.41tennut street, United melee hotel me. tall.t.ETT f , 069511AL1., Agents. Abs•trart from :he Setond Anbust Report, made May In, Whole nnnihet of polities issued in both branches of ba+iness, Twenty Thousand, 20,000 Whole ailiPllnt or pmperty at risk, f015,r4.845 00 Total atoinint of Premiums received in ras/I, , and rereivaLle, , .275,200 27 Total amount of looses and expeneen, 100,150 75 Amount a Cash andl:uarantee Hal nont in reserve for future lo:4ra, $250,115 75 Including:a Cosh burplu., or 50,075 7.5 The Company was co eanized but two years since, upon purity mutual piinciplesi.and with no expecta tion or gq far superseding many other institutions.— it is, neverthelesx true, that its success is unparallel ed, and the amount of business done, number of Pol icies issued; and losses met with and paid, in the same period, ex, ecd that of nny Insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases with its liabilities, and no WI of this can be applied otherwise than for the benefit of the partiea insured by this Company. DIRECTORS: J. r-Ilittlieiford, Tryst.; A. J. Gillett, Secretary; P. C., Sethwicir.; riamuel lanes, P !Mafia. ; JOT - at - B. Packer ; , John 11. Rutherford; Robert R. T. Jones; A. A. C21'111.1% Actuary'. We, the undersigned. residents of etchnylkill coun ty:arid theinliets Of t h e State 1 1 411t11.31 Fire Insurance company of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, iake pleasure to recommending the above company—to those seek ing aafe hod cheap Insurance, it being a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. lion Rid. Poster,Priltsville, 'J.& R. Carter,Tanianua, Bich ard' R. Mot rs. do J. W. Shoemaker,ts.ll. .1. M. P.ratty & son, do The te:ilbsirritier has been appointed sole agent of the above CrUnpany Inc 1-ottaville , aud vicinity, and all applications for insurance must tie addressed Whim. JAS. Officeppposite the Miners' flank, Pottsville. July 10. 1e52. 2A-ir LIFE INSOIUINCE riunw GIRARD iNfolt.ANcE. ANNurrir ana Trn,t Company, '(Philadelphia.Office Nn. 122 ( hr , L4nitt RUFF?. Capital, s3oD,obil. Charter per p,Anal.l (!onlintse to make in.liranCePoirl Lives on the Most fa.v.oable letmi. The C:apttal being paid up and invc..ted,together with. a large:'a.mi concranily increasing reaerred rand, itf fi-rp a perfect our unity to the insured. The premiums may be rigid yearly, half yearly, nr quarterly. The :Company add a no•crapuiodleally to theqn suranrraforlife, The first Bonus, appropriated in Der euther,l.9ll, srl the second fionni in becember, 1649.anuinnt in an addition of $212 TA to every *IWO Insured under the rattiest making SI2G2 50 which Will be pail when it shall become a claim, in• stead of 411001) raletnally inpured : the next oldest amount to #1237 the nett in age 'to ;1212 50 for every 41000 ; the others in the same proportion ac cording to the amount and time of standing, which additiiinii make an average of mote than 60 percent. upon the premiums , paid, without increasing the an nual ketniulti Ti e!followt stet. I n• exan OEM 11411111. or nAditirn. m I neti te I viitics $251 Ul 6511 21 415 111144 511410 (kr NO 54 .t I. I " rt. • ' l'Al . .L.c Mil Pamphlets containlog 'aloe% of lions; forms of zoo' Vat ; and fi can hr Mot at the rare, niciiAßVs, President inoN. F. JAmEs, Actuary. Thl! suhsrrther is Aril for the almro Company in grlin311:111 Conolt , and will effect Insurance", and give 411 nere,avy information on the subject. ft. BANN AN. 16-1 y PROTECT YOURSELVES. Itelan'ate Mutual Saltay. Inotrance Company T Wit e Nettli It•lnnt of the Exeliatige, Third ria, Phitnar tphia. IldenriltandiFe and miler pmpf itr in reizn and Ciittnttr. intuited again:,: 03A 1), gianiage fife la the IOWEO rat , °quern:um - • titARINI:ENRI , RANen.--Tlory at , inAtire Veor.els, cariqea and cle4 7 .nts,ftitei g n or roabt wise under open or *tiff lo I polirte3, :L0 the 3.,11 , `.1 may 11,h AND TRANriI'iIaTATION.---"l'fivy also fnvnae merphaudtzrtranxpntted ty Wagoo;1, Railroad gars, rat/hlibl3tB 3114 StrailiboarN, or, river' and hik e ., on the inoillihetal . _ iiIRECT(Art. • Jroeph (f. Seal. Jarue , t C. Hand Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus Pan!ding. John C. Davit., 11. Jolle3 Brooks, Rohmt Barton, Ifyiry Sloan, John R. l'enro-e,.411 Craig, sanon I I-Av.:ll,li. fleor,te Oro G. Leti...r. spencer Mrliyain„. I;dwar.l Harlington, l'hatiee Kelly, Ina(' R. Davi,. J. G. JiAnoon, William Falwell William Hay, John Newlin, hr S Thomaa, Dr. R. 111. liwiton, John Hellern, tt Illiam Eyre..lc. J T. Morgan, 1). T. Morgan, Will. BLlZairr• WILLIASI MARTIN President: 11.1tickno H. NEACBM 0, He:Wary. l'ne,ntgrol.rt having been appointed aunt (or the above ""Pan.r.'iffl new prepared to make Insurance on.all dem-phi/on. property nn the meet liberal term.. Apply at H. 11. row.' office, Nlorris' Addition •o'r tit my bourne in 51ai kr* sllr4sl, Potteville. A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 11. In9A, 15-IY irizpEra DUTY. TilE FRANKLIN .;vinr. INSURANCE COMPANY =1 0 FFlrr. No. 103 i. ciwgtetut ntroet, near Fifth RI DIRECTORS, Chuleo N. Ilanc)irr, George W. Hi( liards thcinras Hart, filurdecei D. Letila, Tobias l'S'agnrr, Adolphe E. Borie„ S'Ettnuel Grant, David 8 Brown, ;Jacob li. zingth. 3Zotric 'Patterson, •rontinue to make insurance, permanent or liinttrd op every description of properly, in town and country a; tines as low as are constatent with security, .:The Company have reNerved a large Contingent Sum), which with their Capital and Premiums, safely, itivesrea, 3 Eford ample protection to the nasurea. T!)&tissets or the company on January 19t, ISA FIR pnnlished agyesably to . an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz : Morteage9 59:4045S 65 Stacks, 51,:43 25 Real Ebtate, 103.359 90 Cast, &r.. 45,151 Temporary. Loans, 125,459 00 111,e20,097 67 Shire their Inrorporattin, a period of eighteen years, they hate paid upwaide of one million two hurl ;red thop-and Joibirs,.l(l4.tell by fire, thereby afford- . iriß evidence of the adrantagcq of imitranee, as well is the ability and divo:iilon to meet with prompt ness, all '• CHARLES' N. aANCKER: President. CIIABLIIS fi ItANCEER, sterretary. • '. The snhartituir has Leen appotn:ed nesnl for the above. meat 0 - died Instil o I ian , and Is now prepared in make insurance. on every ilvarription of propsrly, 31 Ifni lowest rates. A:SI1tI:11 111 1 rotIa. Acs•ut. Pea.txvilln. Jan 11.1n51 - .2-!f --- AGENCY FOR THE PIICONIX FIRE A ND riirEr PROOF IRON , CIIESTS, warranted tn etlnd Float coital with ;IIY other thesta in the country awl to defy the. Dural:W., inaent: try. Manufae tured by Miloor t. Shaw, Phtl t&lplita. and roe sale bY J. P. WIIITN EN, Collection :end, agency Ottlr e, Pottreille, next door to Itfineri' flunk. April 94. 1t,51 17-6 m •,rtviTetits WITHOUT , V he Subscriners take thiA meth cal to inform mer_ ota nts that they are ma nu faratiting matchel by mach/neer,/ hejr tactlitit4 6,r taipplylmr merchanta, wit% any aturtil lit, can't be purnaetoalt They ate frlltug mate he'. tnanufartored without sulphur, be low the Market mire of , alpttur ntatehea, and ate will tar in warrant all inatell4 , B manufactured by them. The r ttizens of Niviviiff• are informed that they Esti procure the celettlated Reading Nl.4tthes front the following tliertbatitt:: ttpenrm to , Trank hoot, R. It . North', fithnston tlk, Co., T. M. Boyer& Co., tulta'co dealer, James f tat ht, • W. E. foyer. .ho (14 ,Alao from Rogers, Sintitrk,on S Co„ All orders Seta by mail. promptly am lided to. AicrUUDY & ha. • June SG. 18.5'2. :r3411/1 E YOU ELILD3• IS yoor hair faliinj otfl,ir is sour head covered n ith 'lamina or firurff If pn, make a trial of STORRS, eftEMICAL (FAIR IN VIGOR tTOR. !Inn dreds of pet one in all 1,3(114 of the 'wintry, whose hiFadi were entirely halt'. have had their hair folly ;restored to its °mutat ptsrfecr ion by the_ rise or the valuable article. Read the testimony.' New Vork, Jan. 1.1951. Ma. ittneas —Dear Rif :—Mr. timith, of Newton I. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair brig. oraior fur hi. Ilule girl, about four scare old, her bead tieing entirely ti::),1:; no hair of any consequence having grown on tier head (rota her With, and, tor. pricing as it may appear, atter having used but one bottle, a complete heed of hair was produced nearly t wo know; hingoic a fine healthy growth. • A. DOOLITTLE. M. D., No. 141 Crand At. Philadelphia. May 10, IMO. Ma. Brans—Air:— After being bald• for a• number of years, and having need unnwrotte preparations to ito effect. your Chemical Lair Invigorator has pro. doted a fine bead of new hair, and I hardly know how in expteas my gratitude fur the benefit have received from your valuable article. J. WA 1113WOLTH, No.lo Clrchard At. The following testimonial iv from Mr. til'hlakin, editor of the Saturday Courier: .BToss's 14111 INTIOOIII . OII. —lt gives 01 numb pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in favo r of the great pleasantness and entitertheacy of Starts' Chemical Hair Invigorator. On recovei leg from a recent severe attack, of illness, we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant arop of hair was rapidly falling o 0 and dimming to have on hand a sample of the above article, furnished by the =DU fattuter many mouths previously, we need but a sin gle bottle, as directed, and found it to op e r a te Pike a Cillfo2.lo entirely checking tha 411 and creating a new and healthy action of the ecalp." Castbis.—Ask for Storrs' Cheetiest Hair farigsra. roe. and never let dealers persuade_ you to nee any other article at a substitute. Price 15 eentsper bottle. General Wholesale agents—C. P.. AWN? . dr CO., No. IN/ Arch 81.. Philadelphia. For. sale by deafen, generally. Forsale In Pottsville by - • J.Q.BROWN - __ • 2~h'i.7-%'i , l. ei ir,lL,U,j ~ MEM • Stations.l T A i r . I tat lone Leaves Philad's. i -7.30 Posses Plurnixplla &H. Pottstown • 1 b. 59 " needing 9.34 •' H. Haven 110.43 " Mt. Caution ;10.54 Arrives at Pottaviiit 111.0 FARES, For the round trip, ttu and down;in No. l Cate; From Phitastelphte to Pbcentiville and bac k.eatne day, $1 40 SI I. Pottstown, " " I:a 44 .. Reading, .. 2:t' " " S. Eleven, Mt. Carbon . * Pottsville, 4 to " Reeding to Pottsville and back tante day. I f.O Q` No Baggage carded with; these trains. All Tircets mat be purchaied before entering the elm. May 29, 1652. 22-tf amiapwwwila ott:tirdi4yDnruiVAlT'nLPATilftUNT° From Philadelphia to Pottsville. :On and after May 17„ 1858, there will be two passinger Trains daily (Sundays eseepted,) between Philadelphia, Reading, , The Exprega Thin leaves Philadelphia daily except Rondays, at 74 o'clock, A. M. The Way Train leaves Pot►avdle daily, Sundays excepted at 7§ o'clock, A. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 3X o'clock, P. M. The Exprrie Train leaves Pottevilledaily, exciipt Sundlys, at 3 o'clock, P. M., _ . For Phlladelphisal 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. N.. and 1 o'clock 51 minute', P. M. For Pottsville at 9 o'clock 34 initiates A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. Roth Trains utop at all the Btatlona along the lin,. F AUEd Readln/ba Philagelphla lit flo oss 0 s t eland - ar _ 1 5 1 45 s .gin in las t‘.3 Phliad'a to Pottavillte, 2 75 2 25 Depot In Poftsviile, corner of 'Union and Railroad streets rear of American House: Passengers cannot enter the care unless provided with a ticket. Fifty Pounds of baggage will be allowed to each pas senger In_these lines, and paesengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but 'heir own wearing apparel, which will be at the rink of Its owner fly order of the Board of Mon:wore el. BRADFORD, Secretary. -113-11 Juno b, 1669 A4ie4Asa-I.4:teviANsAiir7AiAtriAs =- - - - OFFICE OF tHE LITTLE SciurcLEtt.t Nkvtuetrot. Rail Road and Cord ComPaoy. ' I ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL I, 1851, the Paesenger Train will leave Tamaqua daily (Srinday excepted) at G 1 o'clock A. Wind 21 o'clock P. 111, and connect with the Morning anti Afternoon Train. from Potierlite,On the Reading R4liro3d. Returning, will leave Port Clinton, on the arrival of the. Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. FARE. To Philadelphia, - - 112 DO Port Clinton, - - - 75 JORN ANDERSON General Area, Tamaqua, April 19,1851, 15-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. HOWARD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE. We are prepared to receive and for wahl Da ily.per Passenger Train, (our Mitres.% Car being always in charge of special messengers) merchandize of all descriptions,patkagea, bundles, speele.bank »oleo, are. Also. particular attention paid to collecting lung, Drafts and /*moats. Packages and floods delivered daily to all intermediate places bow gen Philadelphia and Pottsville. Otfices—Centre Street, .Patswille; No. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No. 6 Wall Street, New York i No. 8 Court Street, Boston., HOWARD, EARL & Co. April 5,1851. 114 1 r opG from the Re- Aol'i of policy and bilnua to bp inresit by future octillions. 81,252 5D 3,156 9.5 2,4:5 00 6,1T7 tpo &tr. ITtEIGNTS & TOLLS ON COAL rate, auJ explona 'wilier information si k m 431iL 0 Fri OF rnr PHILA. & TIVAPINGR•itttoanCO. ) lJ Patiadaphia, Sept. 2, 1652. On and after the 6th Instant, the Rates of FREICIIITrt and I'OLLS on Coal, transported by this Company, will be as follows, until further nonce It I. Innond, Inclined Plane Nteetown, .Germantown R R., F'alla of Schuylkill. Minayunk. Spring 111111, Conahehoc'fl fr. Ply month R. n.. • Rambo's and Pour' and Jones' Nneigi'n at R-ridge. port. Nil Kennedy.° Valley Forge, P tirPnlx , Ro Ford, Poitodown, Douglasaville, Birdshoro'. Reading, netw'n. Rea4ing & • Mohr:grill... Mohr.friltp, Ilaiuburg, tirivigAutg, _ . By order night, board of S.' 11 mept.ll, le+s2. SCIIIITLIELLI. NAVIGATION, A ... Az . Friel Rclltll'LgllL NAV PIA rtnY COMPANI .1 Sep( 3.1952 oN AND AFTER the 10th hist sae charge for the ns. of Cars, and for Toll on Anthracite Coal, earned oit the St it& %I.litt.t. NA i lIATION, will lin as Pitons • until further notice —........--- , -t . Philadelphia, 1 70 Maniymik. 70 tinting Mill, , 55 Conshohocken, I - ' 55 Plymooth Dam, - t 55 Bridgeport', ' 55 Norristown, 55 Port Kennedy, 52 valley Forge. • . ' 62 Pawling's Dim, .52 Pt. Providence, - 50 PhrPnltsille. .. 46 Royer's ford, 46 Pottsto'n Ld'g. • 46 PArt Union. 411 nirdaborough. 46 Reading. 1 43 Althorivev. ; 43 Mohrrville, 43 Hamburg, . 40 Orwigeg 1.61. 35 The charge will be per ton of 2140 lbs ,less five per cent. allowance for want., as ueual, and no charge lean than twenty-flea cents per ton will be made for any dlotanee. ray order of the !thinner!. F. FRALEY, Free Went: Sept. 11. l8:11. 27-tf PUMADA & READING RAI:WOAD ••••••,....-. • A •-•• A , ........4. . ~...0 • ItEDUcTioN of FREIGHT ON MERCHANDISE, to commence March 1, MI. RATES OP FREIGHT PER 100 1.11:4. -a- c a ~ Z.- to 't2 t° gotTlet.si TR Alltrn9.7rD.. .. 7, ' 9. '.. , 9 ', 7 ' h Z i ' . l •%- ~:: 3 .1% .'I z 44 :,- ISt eitt.ll. — llltuminonsCoal,ftricke) , 'R Ice. iron Ore, Limest4ne, Pig Hour cu. 41 ets. !lamer. Slate, Tiles, ' . 9.d Clase.—Bloome, Burr Blocks, Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitt h, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, I.loleis, 51 cis Salt, RIM, Shingles,. Tar, Turpenj tine, Timber and I.umber. 3d Cless.—Ale, Beer Ind Porter,) - Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Barley, • Bones and horns, Coffee, 'Britton, ~ 1 Whtikey ez Domestic. Liquors, Grain, Iron Castings, Mei I Rolled , Bar or }l2l cis fil rte. Hammered Iron, Boller Plates, Flat . Liar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, 1 Molasses, Potatoes, Nails and Spikes, - Salt Provisions, Suger, Saltpetre k; Tobacco, untnanufnctured. , J FLOUR per barrel, 25 cis. 11 cis. drii Class.—Applea; Bran, Rotten Cheete.Cordage,Earthen ; ware Eggs. 1 ' Groceries, (except those stated)hernp. Hardware & Cutlery. Hollow-ware, Lard, Leather, Live Stock, Mannfae- 17 cis. 9 CIS, tures of Iron, tie Machinery; 011,0ya tees, Paints, Raw Hales, Ragt.Rus- • aim Sheet Iron, Seeds,litteel, Sweet 1 Potatoce, Tallow. Vinegar & Wire. ) • sta Class.—Books and Stationery.) Boolean.' Shoes, Camphins ic Spfrifq 011,f:bins, Glass and Queerisware, I '.ll Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods, }4l Eta. 11 (IN. Drugs, - Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit, Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool. • March 1,1951 • • 9-if . j. TBE subacrlbers bet leave to Inform the public that In addition to t elr Sormer STEAM .ENOINE SWOPS and FOUNDRY. they have recently pat up nor , klachinsry and Shops for the manufacture o(" COAL' CARO, TRUCKO and other Rail Road Cate. by Steanipower, whkti'enaldee them to ezetute all that hind of work. not only - much better. but with greater despatch and at the Very MYrest Prken• /laving (hue made these extensive preparations. Individuals. and companies requiring workofthis kind, will 4toi It to their advantage to give them a call. Oct .15.1851 SNYDER & MILNER. 43.tf ARRANGEBILIENTS. THE undersigned desire to Whim the Pubhe that they have established themselves at Lempow• in a:lunette', with the lat. Clair Depot. thr the pawl, of purchasing Mar, entin, Hay and Printate. They are Mukha An part favors, and me now pupated to deliver goods, wholesale,' ad retail. • lnillgt sit BROTHEL 1441 1 1 • DOIVIII TBSIII Leaves rotu,vWe 14.00 `Pander. hit. Carbon f 4.07 " ' B. given 1 4.1 S 6 'l neowng , 5.11 1 " Pottstown 16.00 " Phcenixvllle 1 6.26 Actives at Philad'o. 7.00 ft1. 1 ;1 :7 , ‘ ed=l MORNING LINE nouns OF PABSINCItTIEADINO UME!IMMI L 70 05 is 70 65 ( 45 70 65 45 70 65 45 70 ' 65 45 70 i 65 • 45 70 i 65 45 55 50 , 35 IM=r.l 145 1.40 125 tin 35 40 35 20 35 30 - , 20 ' 15 ' 05 211 • 15 20 15 05 RO 15 . 05 10 05 00 00 05 05 I 04 93 ' .45 I IM • 95 !Pi I 00 9S 45 100 I 95 IADFORP, Secretary IIO•if Egi J " • e a • • 6' g • r. 7 els. cis. rts. 69 67 60 69 67 CIJ 54 52 45 54 J 52 45 54 I 59 45 54 55 45 54 51 45 53 40 43 51 49 43 61 45 43 40 147 41 47 45 40 47 45 40 47 45 40 45 I 49 30 45 43 39 42 S 0 30 '42 41 36 42 40 . 31, 39 37 33 34 V.Tei i0):44 mormr. • I • I ,IIABLES P. PREEDAN 45r. CO., (late futEstsit, Li Donors & C 0,,) Importers and Jobbers, 144 BROADWAY. 1 door Booth of Liberty f , treet, New York, haring now nn hand, and will be receiving daily through the oteason, Kee GaDJ.n. direct from the European manufacturers, and cash .luctjo”, rick, fashislishls,f4ney .141/inery Osels. Our stock of Rick Ribbons comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs intpotted. Many of our goods are manufactured- expressly to Oar order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods fo r s e tt c"h, at lower prlcesthan any credit House In America can afford. All purchasers will find It greatly to their Interest to restrrs a portion of their money and make selec tions float oar great variety otTick cheap essilt. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Bells. Bennet 1311k1.fiatios, Craties.l.isses and tirl,toria. Embroideries, Collars, Chemlietts, Capes. Berthas. ' Habits. Sleeves Cuffs, Edgings and 1 nsert Entbrotderied Beak - re, 43cr, and Hemstitch Cam bric Ildkfs. Blonds, Illusionsond Embroidered Lares for Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas. and Veils. 1 Time Mectilen, Va!emir nes, and Brii.sels Laces Engl'A and Wove Thread. Smyrna, Lisle Thread and Cotton Laces. . _ LtAle Thread, Salk, and Sewing Silk, Glove 9, and Mitit'. Frew ti and American Artificial Flowers. French tare. Finglmh, Awerican, and Italian. Straw Botinete and Trimmings. Ann. I 9 1 " TATI -t )I%m:ea CHERR,y ra yy.p:TORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WROOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Of all lbe numerous niedicint, extant. (aml some of I hem valuable) for the cute of iminumary plaint.. nothing has ever horn found %%Melt could compare in tie efferte with int* Preparation. Others rule tometimee, lint at all time,: anti in all ilPeance of the lunge and 00)21, whole - medicine can give relief, this will do it. It le pleasant to lake•, 1111 d pettedly safe in acertrdanre whit the II it et /1(1111. We do not adverts-ft for the information of those who have tried it,but thrice who bane not. Familial that have known Hu value will not be without it, and by Ito timely use they are ■,cote from the dangtrollk ronactinences of Can Cho and Coltia, which neglected, ripen into fatal cunenut pt ifin The Diploma of the Mansnehnnseftn Inntitnte wan awarded t thin preparation by the; Board of Judges in tireptenthet 1617; alco, the Medals of - the three gr-at Irintitutea of 3,1, 111 thin country; 2100 the Di ploma of the Ohm Innionte at 'Cutemnati, ban bet n given to the Ctivaar Pic - Talent., by their Govern ment, in cannot..ration of ita ettraordinary enret leiter, and neefolnenn In toting ofthe Longs and Throat. Rend the Inflow mg opinion f•ninde4l on the long pi petionce of the entintint l'hy9it'tan of the Po,' an;..l City of .'. ST. JOHNS. May 8.1k51. Dr• J. C AVER ye.ii trial Of .your VIIER in' PECTORAL. In wy practice, has proven tt bat 1 fote•aw - front its entrifinsithin, HMO he true, that it eradicate!. aril Clue,. the colds and coogtti to which e, in Ibis secilno, are peculiarly liable think lii equal has list yet liven 111. g ... tired, not do I k now bow a better remedy tan be mile 1", the dlortoper4 or the Throat and Luny, Bee what it ham done on a teamed • eonntitnitalt. not only in the follorvineraaea. but a thousand afore Syvntriv, Jan. 24. W.l. Da. Avra.:—ln the month of July \ - 1,0 I wan at tacked by a violent iliarrlim the mines of Califor - nia. I returned to Man Franvl4co In Mope of receiv ing benefit tram a chance of climate and diet. My diarrlima cear.ed, tint was followed by a severe cough, and much enronext. I finally' started for home, but received no benefit from my voyage. M. cough con tinued to grow worse, a nut when I are' red in New hark, I was at once marked by toy air unit - Prince:, as a 'victim nf consumption. I must calif, ss that I saw no Soli...lent remain to doubt what my friends all be lieved. At this time I commenced ta'.ing your truly invaluald'e medicine with little expestatinn of deriv ing ally benefit from it use. I'o would not receive thieve line. dal I not regard a niy duty to state to the alibi - led. 1111,110 you, that my iiealth, in the space of eight months, is fully restor,,,l. I attribute it t o the use of your (MERRY PECTORAL. l'ourJ truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH WA•mtwiTor4. Pa.. Apfll Dear Sir • —Feeling toot I have been s par. ! d fr om a premature grave. through your iiistriiilientallty, by t h e p r o v id e , Of Cod. I will take tile liberty to ex. pegs to Non My gratitude,. A Cough and the alarming sympinuis of Conaump lion had reduced me too tow to leave :7,4 ano t t o e like hope, when my Physician brought tile a bottle of yonr Prceon 51+111441 to afford immediate relief, and now in a It weelto time ham restored Mr! to erinnit health If it ur ill do for niliris what it hay for me, yOl.l arr certainly one of the benofartorn of mankind. Sltlcroly wlstong you wary blot+tng, I a Very recpertfully yourA, JOIIN CLARK i'.,Ryttrtt of st l'eter'4 Chin, I) %Vali Fl.Ol V , Ul7l.lve 31111 from , nrh mr n, sin strong er proof can he addrited;uniefis it be front ua etrecirr upon trial Prrparodamt sniff be Pracorn Chemist, LOVi ell, Mahß. SOill In Psiiiirslir. by JOHN G. HnowN : . ihno ',- Ole. J. 11 FALLS; nod thug...tilt.; generally. May 1,11851. ga• Itt-:lin . ----- Cats, nazzaw GREASE, and 01110 i MINERAI. PAlS'''. :30nartelarhisery Oil, l'rire 75 r per gal 0 ls Ilton. 25110 41.1 In ea#ka of C.l rious s aes /to do .10 do 200 Ilarrelt Boilt:/1 P3llll (hi, do :al do (10 YgiaCalmris, /10 do .lo In rusks of Variousdo do do 3%0 Ilarri Is Tanners' Oil. Carious kinds 3141 iill3ii• 11,, from 15 to 60 cent-, per gallnr. 1501 n.olon. In 1. 3 0, of vation,i sizes. Canons rr /rut^ SD Tong Talh.w Ihrea.e. fc•T hca and enarsu Machinery, iu Hance! , fir ('ask.. of !my f opTiji,l PM' y requite.}. rtbe 6 r en t, N ., It.. Tone Ohio Minet3l Paint, la .the low est market prier .Ifeirbietry f il, warranted no to chill in the ertl,t , t r. [lna c,n , lidrlr.l by those Inging it 44in 41 in Spero] Cia. Boded hint equal to 1.10. , .e.1 other than for white. I ani constantly receiving large siippile , of the above named urticl, s, and by 1116101 ig, : 4 111%ii Fr, filF . anl quick return:." It. FOND. 56 Stater street, (under the Pearl A. 11an.e,J N. V June 19, '25 Sur COTTAGE or Enameled lIRNITIIRE. Patent firienPonn and Sp, ingßed•trad, 516” Dinine Tnbtel, Ont; and Wa/Ptif and //inane Bonet Chatr.,d, , 4-r. "",WARE & CO., No. You tit LnTNUT CF , above Tenth, Philadelphia, otter fot.sale, at very low prices, a large and handsome ascortment of EN AMELED FURNITURE of !hem on r u ,71,1*,, f ,,,, saitet~to both city and country re...Menet,. somplete setts or single phyrs made to ruder. Per9ons fur nishing Hotel; and Boarding House*, will find ti a cheap and desirable article. Complete Jett. for Him. beta, conaisting of Barran with gla-s, fteilete.td. Washw stand, Table, and 9 ram , neat Chairii, from 325 up wards. Mao, tupetior WALNUT EXTENSION DI. NINO TABLES, from 815 to VS. Patent Extension Spring Bedsteads, Office, Dining Room, Rocking and other Chairs, spring anti Hair Maltregaea, Mahogany and Walnut, Plain and Fancy Furniture in great vm, rimy. &c., iar.c.—The public are invited to call and examine. N. 11.—Dealers supplied )on liberal terms. Aug.ll, 1831, a:1 Gm INDIA RUBBED AND GUTTA PEDCFIA BELTINU. 'l' Il F. sucartiber iA Agent for the the aale of %din fx I !tubber and Gotta Perc ha Belling, and wilt furnish it to any length at the lowest cash prices. Thfe Belt ing is considered better and cheaper than any other kind an use, and It has the advantage of the material being worth at team half its (Ito toss, for other min i mg.., after it Is worn out as belting. It la In use at all the Collieries In this Region. Alvo, India Rubber and H i tita Ferrite liege, for va rious purposes, sutli as conveying water, Speaking . Engine=,Fire. gee., ice., all of whirl' wilt he if itnished at tuantlinetnrerv' prirey. at 11. 110INAN'vt Varl..ty Stare. r-V , ' India Rubber Parklne of all the different thick ness always on hand. Car gprings and Rings cut to any size, wheu required. Feb. 2.5, laaV - . a CHEAP CIIINA, GLASS, &c. TYNDALE 4. 1111-TCWEI.I.. No. 219 CIIESNUT Strrri, OrtErt to the citizen! of Pati•tviite and its vicinity, the rholctrif their beautiful and immense PiOrk, In any quantity and of all qualities, of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Plates, iti•tite,, Pitchers, :Sets,/kr., French nr Ent;fielt China, or frnn.tnne Ware. AR also Ci1..4: 4. 8 WARE, rut and moulded In great variety. at the very loetrat rates. aiarditig and Private [louses' the best articles at very cheap pi"-. Jane 5. ISM. 2S ly - - - - - - GAS4ITTER, AND MUMMER. lEREMIAIE MO/M:lf, lea Yin:: had very caliph! .erable.eaperience as a (las Fitter, feels great con fidence in offering his services (,) the citizens of POIISIMIN. lie has commenced buidnerm on bin own Account. in ltle.llloll, a Mr. 111• M: REVEUN .in Norwe gian street, where all orders Oitticr for Gas Fitting or repatrint may he left and they will ref eive the mow prompt attention. Ilia pipes and Oilier matert• ala shall he of (Inc very hen kind, and Fittimas of every description that may be .dealred will be fur nished and put up in a workmanlike manner, and at the shortest pcntrible notice. June l.lf„ 11157. ei;-tf - - strumraw & PASCAL, e HATTERS, No. G, South ‘ Lk7XTH strew, between Mart ft and Chesnut streets, Pliihidaphia, HAVE cnnstantly nn ha,id a g beautiful and eatenqive lISOnn- Ment of HATS .and CAPS‘ whirh • 4 they rempeetfnlly !Helte their friend* and the public generally to rail and examine, while V kit ing "TIIE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." February 21; 1851 TO .COUNTRY STORE BEEPERS • AND WEAVERS. T"' untertriber respectfully ealD the attention of fitore keepers and Weaver.] to his firm assort ment of Cotton and Linea CARPET CHAIN, co r- TOW YARN, TIE YARN, Candlewick. Indigo 'Rine 'Yarn, Coverlet Yarn: Cotton Tidy and Stocking Vain "COTTON LAPR of all sizes'and qualities. Woolen Rtetetting Yarn. Carpet-filling, dm., 4c. All of which I will sell as low as any other store in the city. R. T. WHITE, No. lid North 3d tit., Philadelphia. July 31, JAS2. 31 —2in GUNNERS. BEWARE! rimier you do not get Into the wrong afore, recal -1 leet that TRYON'S GUN STOII,E.Ie at No. 131 N. enCOND St., (between the Bnrk and Camel )lotels./ Philadelphia, where you will find a very large amen meta of double aid siag# barrel Slot OWN. also Ripg, PirroL , , tTome god Shot Bags, Potodtr, Shot, Cape, 4.c., at . the'Very low eirt possible each rires. FL K. TM ON, No. 131 N. 24, N. 11.—.11EPI.1111NO neatly and promptly, attend ed to. July 91, lEtn. NSW CUEITAIN PAPEtt.-200 Pieces of Curtain Paper. entirely new and beautiful pat terns. Just received and tot fair., wholesale and retail, at city'paces. Alto 1000pleeesnoons aad Ila II Paper. Paper fling ers and others supplied by the quantity ai rtistrd SSW at _ B. BANNAN'S Au=kChimp Paper Stars, Pouirvllle. . ' is-- " ' • .1..1' BUltTfilsi, M. 1)., F. ft. !AMER 1.. AVER EME maw' maw • QIIOULD UAV E C OPV—.Nit itutalrals Boa, Ufeiszysr coPg =Vow *ROW thyfelf.—Ur. Hun ters Medical manual and Hand Book for the afflicted. itontainitie an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treat ment and Cure of every lona. of disease, contacted by Prom6eous Spinal Intercourse, by Selgabase. or by gexual Excess. taltb advice fur their preventiOo. written in a familiar Style, avoiding all medioaUech nicalit les, and everytltinkthing that would offend the ear of decency, front heiresult of sonic twenty years successful practice. exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or pnvate nature. To which is added. receipts forthe cure of the above diseases. and a treatise on the causes, symptoms of Fever and Ague, Inc twenty-fire rents a ropy ; sir copies one dollar; will be forwarded to, any part of the United States. by:titail, free of Postagg. Address. Postage paid.. Box it Post Office, or the Author, 38 North ei,sentb SI reel , Aug.2B, len. 1 Z5-I y FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. will forfeit r 950 If failing to cure any case of secret thiease that may come under his care, nn matter how' long standing or afflicting. Ei ther sex are Invited to Its Private Itooms,3n North eleventh Street, Ithitad'a., without fear of interrup tion from other patierfts. Si - rangers and others who have been unforvithate in the selection of a Physician are invited to Cain: IMPOTENCV.—Through unrestrained indulgence of flte P2A8i011:1, by,PX[eOs selfabuse , th e evils are numerous. Premature impotency, involuntary semi nal discharges. wasting Mille organs, l ona of memory, a diataste for female society, general debility, or eon silintional derangement. are €IIIP to follow. If ce:,sary. consult tile Doctor w rill Confidencr ; he offers a perfect cure. READ .AND REFLFTT, —The afflicted would do well to reflect before ousting their health, happiness, a'nd in many, C.ILEIni their lives, in the hands of physt clans ignorant of this class of maladies., It is cer tainly impossible for one man to understand all the Ills ill° bunion fatuity are subject to. Every rcspert able physician fins liis peculiar branch. In which he is more successful than his Godlier professors, and to that he &votes moat of tits time and'study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, eleholvely deVoted to the study and treatment oi diseases of the sexual or cans, together with utters upon the body, throat, nose, or leßs, pain. In the head or hones, mercurial then fn,tinhe Ptit - ttires, Crave), irregirid iii ird , diseases at INlng from youthful excesses, or Impufitles of the bbiod, ntlity the constitution tins been enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all Wll3 noy place themselves under his care. , Medicine torn aided 10 any part of the , - United States —Price five and ten dollars pet package, _ Aug. 25- ty PIANO FORTES. 0 C ft. CARTER, No 171 CIIErtNUTt Street, milli door above riptioeito the, ritate !louse-11p rAta Re. now offer,. to the public, atfetitire. ly new a ...ur hue rit or PlANos,in4t terelVed from I In! most relehrated ma ker.., and ofeitili Patterns and rittieb al to defy competition. rdeesra,Nunne V St. Clarlea and James Thointmit's Inalrnmunts,Avltich. are bete offered, stand nnrivalied In the opinion of, all competent judges, aa posses.tog beauty and purl-. ly of tone, never before attained by any mal: r. ALSO, Planoe with All .I.IAN Attarhinent, church and Parlor 01114,1 Nri„ et CIL A MINES, and 1F11.0.: Ird:ONS, all of witch are wartanteiLand will e at the Manufacturers' lowest raqt prices. All rap)) °Mem for ?dilate promptly attend i d tn. Second hand 1 1 1311119 knight and Pianos ton. ed and repaired. P. r 1 —The elitantiliniity sticresit ol the PIIIA Ainor.mx" rw 514.6. c, and the perfect sathotirtlon u hum given, induces the eilbortiher to continue it: Leatonta in Singing% Piano, ilarpriklitar,&c ,are Ries en he Artl.o of the very highest 3bitity. It needii tint ire mentioned. that Sig. ANDRE• ALrtut , and Madelp(ll“.lie HELENE St qa A FP, who stand, pre-e: lnent artione th e lanfessum , are connected with the institotion, at,J devote their time and talents to the pnyttla. 0. I. R. CARTER, Principal. Nay 8,1.41. i. 19 ly GREAT LIKENESSES ri a IIN by I.OIIIT, corner of Atehentenpe 4. Centre , trertl..ltprrmr in Or ttelinentniti of rea. tore and Ille-expresSion of the vyv, I I,ililrrn and group. taken quicker than any ever to thin place—an requi.qte to , fItCP.S. bail early in the day to.avoid a f I'tpda tout r f in the .al reasonable terms=; also, handsome Appsrattis. eheinicala, Cases, &e„ furnished cheap. Call and tudce tar youraelven„ N U. Tx IaMTVI:I,,yII executed in any style you wi.h, and ,ni•l men can he seen. We would ailvi.M all who wish a line Intent:is to call soon. C. VA.NDENIIIIfIp,II, Pottsville, March '47;11552. 13—tf CLEGG'S rEnrmnrav AND ramose . SOA!'y ---The.:e aupetior articles of perfumery, ainting,t wli•ch are eriniumated Ills j tally celebra ted Lilly White, ortental Alabaster. Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet PoWilers ; Chinese, Velvet, chalk WI ill her approved elp‘tll.4 SOAlnot and ENtra Fine ft and Drown and White Windsor, Float lug. Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Snaps Shaving Cre.im, (lair Dyr, Cologne Waters. F.xtractg for the Ox Marrow, Ilear's Oil Cirtal Fr, rade (3 . lltWarticle), 1.21) 1.69. tnl (lair Restorative, 114W - ill*. Philorroors,&c.,& e , are manufactured and for sale by JiftflX T. ri.r.cl. Pe rfonwr .% Chemist, 4 ,, Market St.. helot*. 2d, Phila. r: 4 74 merelonia. lair forget tlint the cheapest and not eaten% e Mantlia:.:,,: - yhr the City. Cite him-a call.. Oct. 2i 1451, 43-1 y I ant FT 111 , 1te trod de. ,4 rtothr,e4r Jrlerelatri to blatt /orrtgot to 'toy /rr1tu,~....' • HEAD !.,! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. vicottouv Lir.• or a prematureii,eath KELIN on I . ireervation.- Only II5(4!II14. Thvi hook. jnnt Pll l lll4ileli. in 1.1!eil with iinefid•in formationoin th,e infirmitten and M.-mane:it:nit' the bu man nyetem. It Fiddresnen mill alike to Viaiftli, Man hood, and Old age, and t.liould be read by all. The valuable advice and iropren.ire warning it giveg . win prevent yearn of 'pinery and stifiCring, and save annu ally thong/Ind.. - alive, Parents by reading it, hill learn how to prevent the ilentrtictiOn of their children. A remittance- of 25 rect.4,enclosed in a letter,i.ad dretined to Dr. Kitakelin, Nit lladclptita, will ensiti e book, nude' envelope, pet teriun of mail. Dr. IC.. fifteen year. re;ddent.phy.lelan, N. W..cor tier of Third and Ilninti streets,' between Spruce:and Pine. Philadelphia. may he conqulredconfitlentlally. Ile who place. linncelf tinder the' rare of Dr. K., 'may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently net) noon bin rittil a. a phynirian. Per .llo.l:it a distance may , addre.s Dr. K„ by letter, (print paid) and he iirred at home. l'ackar.i-1 of Medicine), divert inn 9, tze , forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up arrure horn damage and cm inoty. Hank Geller., Ncw9 COnv.tsleNi and all nitwit , , upplied w.tlt the alowe work at Very Iriw rates. Dcr.27. y niakicirs Patent Fire. Proof rnom onto. refolVed 31111111M' gop ray of this rindittar and valitah e substance-. In addition In color. they have a brahlitlil hocolate nr Grown, resembling lb, nand :tone now in use, and go tooth admitted for the front of hoildinnc Its principal inzredient's arc, silira,alutslnaandpro tozid,'of lien. which tailor opinion of seientifir men satisfac tor ily artmirttq for its cite-proof natiare--ilie two forinYrsotistatices Wing Won-conductors, and the Luter acting as a ri-rnent, to hind. the whole together and tilahy a firoi and dotal:de paint. For are 1119 3)/IP4I with Linseed Oil, and applied with a nroc4h, the same an ordinary paid., tn. to nod ',ono in, zinc. canvass, papty,&e. It hardens . gradn ally and heroines fire-proof. It is parlicidarirsuita tile for roofs of buildings, steamboat aid carAyclin railroad hritigYs.fetirtis, &r. A tool - rotted wilts the article i.Y(11131 tonne 61 4 slate, at et vast easing of e't ponse• - Apeelmen. so3p be seen at the ollice• rf ihe berg. HARRNON, BROTHir:Rei & No. 43y south Front S Philada. Apr1122,184:3. 17-0 A L>reat Dr.s.-arrry for BthousConstrtirteonv DOCTOR J S. ROSE'S • RAILROAD. OR ANTI-1111.10ITS PILLS, Tti Roam., at OA and 25 rents—Lee (rein Mcrcutv, 1 and can lie taken al all seasons, by both of 311 ages and without teemd to weather. ca-No boat -01 hthoring man bhould he without thein.4s They are truly the Poor hI n-'a (etc nit, and the Ric II Man's The above Pills:lie the re.ult of thirty yetis' prac tice in l'hilailidphla,and if taken with Dr J. S. Rose's Tonic Fever and Ague bliattire, they will cure the tonal stubborn cares of Fever and Agne, or Chills and Fever. For Live, ComplaintP,Dyspevia, Indigestion, tail all 111110113 conditions of the system, they have no enlal, as thousandP in the Southern rind 'Western ' ates will tertifc, who have nand them ,As a purga ive pill they art Ilke n charm, free from ,griping, giv ing strength and appetite, and enlivening the. spirits. For sale, at whole,iale or retail by R. HANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. cr.Draggists and iithers aupplied at the usual whole sale pr . ker. Alan by .1. C. BROWN, Pottaville, E. J. FRY. Tamaqui. .1. W. G11.111 : :i, Minersirille. Ati2nst 20, ISSI, •QR dT IVIGHO,E. ' PHYSiGIAN - 4c SjRCr OFFICE AND DRUG ST_ L _ORE MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE Dec. 14, 185 t/ 3. STEWART DEPOIt," ' k T 223, N. 24 street, aboveyWood, (Burnt Dis-1 ,;., ( 1 triel)Phlladelphia.would respectfully call the .er attention of his friends and the public in general ,g . (Rhin large and well selected stock of CAIIPETS,.I.I . = OH, CLOTHS, Mailings, Window Shaded, Stahl; I c ; Rods, &e. . 'no. ?•Venitian Carpet.; from 7 cis. to 100 cts. per yard. & Ingrain, . .' ' 4 Ft •• 90 .. .. , Three Ply, " " 1 00 " 1 25 " ". :f. 0 Brussels. " " 1 121 " 150 .'- DOOR MAIW.-11=e would Invite the atte'ntion' el ti ordealers and other., to his law clock:of nom.: Matts,which he maim families in great variety and' of sidemifil.qualit fAs. Oil Cloths from Vyard to. cl 8 yards wide, Wholesale and Retail. ' ! April 3,1852 : N. Al. ATE*NABVS (Beatty' s flew, Nor rotgian strert , Pesea.,) Plumbing Shop. • "I AA CONSTANTLY ON iIIAND ; RIPPLY OP all sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Illnek Tin, Nth Tubs, Shower Baths, Ifydrante, (lose, Double and:finale Acting Pumps and Watsr Closets; also, al kinds of Mans (Jocks for water and steam:. Bras Oil CuN, and Ciobes for Engines: An kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done In the neatest manner at the ihonestnot ice. N. 11. (lash paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, Oct. 243. 1850. . PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPERING REMQVAL T • W. BOWEN having removed his shop to 2 doors • above the American House, Centre Street, and taken into partnership bis brothers, the' subscribers announce to the public that they ape prepared to ex ecute all orders In their line wilhjihci greatest de spatch, and on the Malt reasoner/Iv:rms. • They em• ploy good workmen and their (airtime& may, there fore: be sure of satisfactory Jobs. They, also, beg. leave to call' attention In their splendid assottment of Paper•banginbs, Window rhades, k.c., comprising every Variety of style and quality. to suit the taste and pocket of purchasers,and which they o9•er at the lowest City prices. .1. W. BOWEN do BROTHERS. 2 doors above American House, Centre•St., Poltava/a; April 17. 1852. ' : 16-11. BOYS' CLOTHING. THE subscriber would respectfully httorns his nu merous Glenda and customers of dthyl , Alll County that his assortment ofClothing for Young Gentlemen it 'ulna larger than ever, and he Is disposed to sell chap. Persons living at a distance; have the privi lege of exchanging clothing purchased at this store, if they do not suit. F. A. . 001?, tOt Chesnut Street, below 101 h, Phileds, March Igt 1831 . = 1.14 t Y °*, s- ' . 'n ME • ... zwatt'contrzautrr, ;A V AIME, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NEB VOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TILE KIDNEYS, . : And alt , diseaies art : - . sing from a dtsor- ' ~..._ tiered Liver or Slam- . , nth. such as Conwipation.. • Inward Piles,:rollness or Wood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Diausea.dleart.Butri, Datigusefor Food, Poli ties*, or 'weight In the: Stomach, Sour ErtlCta . 110115, Sinking or Fluttering alike pit of the Stortiach; Swimming of the Ifead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, • Fluttering at the Heart, Cho- • king . or Suffocating *en . ' sations when in a ly- • ing posture, Dint • • . nees of Vision. , iimm or web 3 befdre the 4 ; ' Bight, Lever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency Of Per spiration, Yeilownesa of the Skin and Eyes, Pam to the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushed Of Beat, Burning in the Flesh, Conoant linaginingii of Evil and great depression of spirits, can be effec, tually cured by • DR. HOOFLASICS • Celehr,yterl German Dim-. v., . - POPPARED fly MX. H. 3ACKsOS,nt the German Medicine Sore, P2dARCII Street, Philadelphia. ; Their power over the - above diseases 14 not nutted —if equalle.o-4 ally other prep fro WI to the n u r e ,t Stutes.a.i the cures atte.t, to many ea vs offer skill Ad phgririone had fatted. these Bitters are worthy the attention of invaltai. Possessing treat virtuel in the rt-crilication disea- Fes of the Liver and lesser plandA, caerrioinr the moot Searcbing powers in weattness and affections 'of alte digestive organs, I hey arc. 'that, safe, rest ain and pleasant. RCAF AND DC CONVINeDD. (f lOU Tlf F. BO Yin`: OF. The 13(1nm - said, Dec. 22nd, Pr. HooflaNd's Celebroted German RitterA for the cure of Liver Complaint,Janudice, Dyspepsia, Chron ic or Nervone Rehiiity , is deservedly one of the most popular meilkincs of the day. These Bit/tog have been used by thousandr,and a friend at nur fl bow says he has himself received an etfertnal and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the note of this remedy. We are convirter'd that, in the on.. of these the patient rokotaittly gains strength and vigor—a fart worthy of great convideratinpi-- They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can he used by pers ons with the most delicate stomachs with safety under any cirrunistanies. We ate speak trg Dom erperiPore, and to the,afflicted wc advise their tine. . . ‘VEKKI.Y," one of the hest Literary I.a. pens puldished,sahl, Aug. 25 " De. neaffand's (letusais Bitter., mlnufa c tur,...l:hy fit Jackson, are now recommended by some of the moat, prominent membete of Inrt firm ax an artr• tr of tuuro efficacy in rase,. of fritiale weabnest •An surf. In the ease, we would advise all mother, to 01. twin a bottle, and 01118 save themselves min.li skittles,. Yersons of debilitated canstitut ions milt find these Mittel s advantageous to their health. ac we kilow from experience the sututary 'efrect they. pare nt.mn -weak systems." EVInENCE The lion. C. D. Morita:4e; Mayor of the City of Camden, N. J., says : "1100FL/4ND'9 CERNIAN Dimas —We have teen many flattering notices of this medii ins, and 'the ,oinre front which they came:induced us to make In quiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and musesay me found it speretic In its action upon diseases of the liver and nigesilve organs, and the powerful influence It exerts Upon nervous prostration is really surpri.ong. It calms-3111i strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a stoic of repose, making sleep refreshing. • If this medicine were inure generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from: the stomach, liver, and 116F-VOUR system the great majors:. tv of real and imagtnery diseases •emanate. Haire them In a healthy condition, and con can bid defi ance to epeilemics generally. This extranrilinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to giro a trial —lt will recommend it self. It should, in fact, be in every family. Nmoth er medicine can produce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received 'Alike the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there Is more of it used in the practice of the regular Phy:drians•of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fart that can easily he estab. halted, and fully proving that a ar tent ific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even In this form. . . That'llllls medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. no One Cilt, doubt after using: It as direc ted. It acts specifically upon the stomach and hver ; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—the effort is immediate. They can he adininisterettio fe males or infants with safety and reliable benefitat airy time- . • Look well to the mad; of thrgell,2,te They hate the written signature of r. :14. SACIi -131151 upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they aro rpurtuus. For sale ‘Vhotesale and Retail at the GEBfdA 511EDICI9E STORE, No. 120 ARC!! ktreer, one dnor below SIVA, Philadelphia; anti respectable deal era generally Cannel) the rountrY' C. PRICES REDUCED.— To enable all clasAes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of ,ttielr great re storati if` powers. Single Bottle 75 cents. al,rt for sale by John C Brown, Pottav tile; B Fall-, Minersville ; S.B. Bit k.soii, Schuylkill Ila vrn, Pa. July 21, 1552. :10-eowly PUBLICATIONS, &c= • CICOTT AND G•RRA}HAM SONG 800K.5.---Nal 4preceived a lot of ecott ant% 'Graham Kong:tiers, price 37i prr dozen, or 4 rents single, at Aug. 14,1559. MODEL ARCIIITECI', containing origi tleaigna for Cottages. Vallas. Subuiban Reei-j deuces, by explanations, eneeilic 3.j tinn eutimales and elaborate details, prepared e x 4 preSSly for the nor of Projectors and Artiaatot ilirough.j our the united Stater', by B.amact Sloan, Artiiiteei.-- 1 PubliAlled in ntimbera.and for sale by H. ['ANNAN. A .copy of this rgnik ought to he in the hands of Orel). Atchitect and Builder In the country. March 6, 11652 POULTRY ifirEEDElls Tr,xT Lsojni Comptisiny full information respecting .the..tho) teat breeds of Poultry, and the mode of raising tbern with twenty-five illosintionq. Price 12! emits. published and for . .ale at It BA NNAN',4 Cheap Bonk and Publi , lung ! lleree This is IL capitVil book for Pedlars, nho will he supplied Cheap by the 100 roptes. rOCK'S WORH.Fr—complere rdirioni A felt' /J toplea of thepe jrptly celebrated narks, just te' r evived and for .61e11 onity $3. Ahtn, I:old:mitit's Animated &ature, 4 vollimon bound ip 2, tailor placos, only $3 75. ,• The Nile Boat, a splendidly illiNtrated work, no IS.• A 2 just re.riived and rot sale by B. BA NNAN.. April 11. 10 32 1 b— i •-- _ _ COMMENTARV, ONLY lia4.ltint received Clark's Conimentary, beautiful' print, 4 vanini..: (Kt tvo, at the In tale id all—a fine nopratunity, for thane who desire this in valuable wink, to procure a ropy. IL lIANNAN. tri - Also,Comprehensiverommentary,fi vols.-910 60 Patrick, (.n‘‘ the, 4c., Commentary, 4 vols —AO April I. )85.2. Id— A NEW and tioatitictil Map of the United Stan+, r 1 exhibiting its works of Internal connitittilrattOn, route; acrci.i the Continent. &c., 6:c , showing al.tn Canada and the Island of Colia—foy FAMCIiB and vale inalruttian—lim ptibiklied--for .ate by It. BANNAN.• I April 3, 1552.. 14 j t LIAMILV BIIILES.-60 Q.llllllO family thhtra, P varying in prices irnin Si In rO. Man Porkri hira, gilt edro, nq Inn' ss 171 cents rack. 'lord rerri: ved and for smp at ' 11. 11. 1 1NNAN'rl Cheap Doak Eitnr4. April 2.1, 1152. Ai-- - - MISCELLANEOUS. 11 _ ._., f - i LOBES FOR SCHOOLS AND PAMILB;S I...i—Ju.it received a lot of Globes, a Dew . twirl/lin I proved, suitable for Schools and rainilleo. all raw Orli will i.e gold at Philadelphia prirea either Single Or in pairs, di B. 13ANNAN'g i Cheap Bonk and Stationery Store. Aug. 11, U 52. , , :1.3-if 11'0 DIF,EtCIIANT9 r PRINTERS, &r.— , 200 Reams Paper.—The subscriber has made arrittge ,meota with a large Paper Manufacturing Mouse!, for a supply of Papers by the rase, and is. prepared in wholesale the same at about ten per cent. less than the usual prices. lie invites all those who de.tit'e to purchase, Paper to sell again, to call and eaamml!: his Stock, which embraces a general assortment Of all lands in use. H. HANN AN. July 3, 18.52. 2, 1 000 PIECES PAPIF.at lIANGING,S• •hist opened a fresh supply of Cold andlVel vet PapetA, embracing the latest and llama fashiona ble Patterns, at less than city mires. Ili= stiict em braces upwards of ISO Patterns, and is the largest to be•found in Pennsylvania, oar of Phlla4Ophia, at H. HANNAN'S Cheap paper and _Variety Store. Intl- 3, ' SUPERIOR FIRE BR ICK.—ConAtanjiy on 10hand and fur sates the fullowthg delettption of Fire Bricks Ortlitnry Shine, t;lrce 'wedge, RAID wetig.P,!Soap split, Hutt heftd, Arch and Jan.. !twitter with 34. ex 'Unordinary Foxe furnish...! At abort notire. YARDLEY & SON. March la, Ir4:1. 11411 _ _ CLOTH.—A capital article frit En pincers and !dap Copiers, by the Doll or yard, just received and for sale by' B. HANbetN. Alao. Drawing. Paper of any slzed ' ehecta,lltand somely ha, ked with Muslin. Drawing Paperofevery description. Apr 1117.1852. IMI AFETV LAIIIIIPS AND WIRE - itAESEi—Tho I...ltlubscriber has just imported from England, a Int of ororki 3g Safety Lamps, made of hr - beat I Wire, strong and durable. Also, Wire Came for repairing Lamps, ell of which will he sold mach cheaper than usual. D. HANNAN. lune '213. 1552. ' -r - HAItRISON'i IN KS.—Tlut subscribcr has made arrangements - aiways to keep a supply of these celebrated inks on hand, and wilrseil it; whore sale to dealers; at the Nanufbcturer's pricUs—thus saving , the eartiage. Ifr, also retails' it hill:anon, quart,or smaller bottleK3tt city prices. 13. BANNAN. EBEI N - Ew rarstc. i ekl NAV 11IUliLU•-11XE & nLhl-;11. sufre 3 rors JAM George Willing; No. 163 Chesnut street, ender the ['TAU HOUSE, have just antdatitkr the 'lgloo ing bea Wind Ballads, Pathan. &c: 1 Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Spot) , . The Secret, by ihe author of "Will )ou have me hen al. now." Saucy Rate, as sung by Mr. Hodson, Music. by Dr. Cutinington. "Raise Ate bright Flag of Columbia," adaptP/Illithf .raise file Men Flag adapted irithe popular alr , of 'tklver be Happy," in Opera 'lEnehan• trees."_ The 'Thou art gone,by the late "J. T. S rinl'lvan." ~ " Hopeless Love, Woman's Love, .. •* 1.. A Dream that lore can firer forget, by 111 .; Keller. DiUrgent Polite, by J. A. Betc.e. I• Prianrore do., by M. Keller. 1 Merril _do., as performed at Cape May; by John son's Ban d. r Gallop Brilliant, from the Opera of the Foils Sons of Amon, by T. C. Wiereek. ' --_. . I Six Amusements, Elegances, b., Charles Voss. I. & W. have theideasute to announce to the Pub - Ile that their mock of Sheet Musk consists of the lar gest and most tompleteassortement to be (Mind in the country, they ale constantly adding to Bie stock all the new Music published in New York, Boson, &c. PIANOS. • A tine assortment of the best manufacturers of New York and Boston. at the lowest cheap price*. ' MUSICAL INSTRIIMENTIS. k Also, a general assortment of Oultars,'4/IMins. Dan jos.Flutes, Aceoldeons,dre., Violin,Gaitar and Harp Strings of the best Italian qualltlwall of Which will be famished to the - pane and the trade at the lowest rates. -- Orders pneetually attended to, ' - Jl'l4llooo, USFFILIL TTIOUGIITs. • A wiiter in the West Chester Regi'y - er, veferrir g to the generally received fait, that land' will grow iri richness and productive. ness, if farmers -would plow underiall the straw;lfodder, &e., thinks that Aandi would nevert Vieless become exhausted of some of its vital Ingredients for *producing grain, it' no other !manures is uslai, " because, fhe toll who sells 50 •bushelS of oats off of one acre takes that land 555 lbs. of inorganic mu• ter, consisting of the . phosphates, stilphate , -, and silicates of theaika lies, earths, :&c.`: Where there is absence of vegetable mould, stratvimanures have a decidedly marked ef. feet, lilt every one has noticed the failure of crops !on land made ricJi with Straw mauves. and 1- 13isposittou of crops to • tun into straw,? more, than. ; gLaim showing the tie• cessity of stipplyinL',r to the soil the elements taken from it in tt e shape of grant or seed of al) kinds. The writer quoted, Makes the folio Wing remark-. " Pie best meill , straw as a manure, out transforming 4 C4ttie feeding n portion of the orgi blood, and'in Brea ticiti into the air, ammoniacal exha no 11 # !!an t c part is ft other organs andl nitrogeneous vapi: fro fn the manure' deciomposition of table matter expO pligre, is aitendet rial, which woulif st4w plowed in. fernce between t plted down tot ha led to the ba Eli e straw throws former eace; a 114 result, in the bottom of your black manure, jt thbx cart loads of the yard, you Manure, not su thefield which , plOwed down Manured all ove . MASI ER ON Wit As many farmers in this vicinity are put ting plaster on their wheat in the fall instead of the spring, its heretofore, fi have takeu ains.to enquirr the reason of the change: nod believing t;fie information Obtained int. portant to when growers generally, I ta,t this method of giving a to the irnttiun tl v,l think pro'er In place it in your widely es. gendetbjou mai Wheat, who inure root, an ;frosts better plamer asea needed=name, ESZWiIEI whereas whe wheat eontin the injury of straw, falling B. HANNAN'S 3:14f being the CO flier• A person : the following which bad With their lei laid in their oust} weigh ascertain w Von su rued, 5 whenever ih corn, they co three ounces led with ne day. This 11 pedienc of of salt at al in so conve ing much n refined stat lump shout , side of the be taken to No good stands his manure shl will cost b ages, if 111,11 sum every sults , inay first, they run. Me matter, m Manuring of examin them that considerab ble portion prevent, it ry Waste. Never p can hang and do not as good frequently into'a field or enclosure, the'tnf occupied taking Meth 00W11 and pulw4 t l them up, will often pay the extra expetoe:: constructi g andhanging a good 'and petal' nent gat , which will- list for years. 3L' which m y be opened and closed in a minor: Gates tha hang on hingeS so as to string and out, nd which fasten themselves 1,4' back and forward by means of springs, I :'' the most desirable. Their appearance , 'i 1 is quite in good ,taste, which Is a matt :.! some im ortance in most. situationq• I jai TII9 eami - 4te good wti hums tit aid our ___ _ __ . beat soils are not now any too n :1 even uu er the best management. 11 T''' . othy tram be grown, let it be on land ~ well adapted to wheat." As to the IV ' sowingqt recommends', that it be done inN?„ tember On - dry land ; on low land it shi .. ' 1 . be sow in the spring as It is apt to wig kill. F orn half a bushel to a bushel of te• is requited—the larger quantity on clay' the lesser on• the rich mellcii.v loams.--E''' New Yorker. v . "HOOK" F r ARMINc. PaFSiDi, recently rang the read PO two iarms—the owner of the one an " ' a' : book farmer," strong ; the other willic; give information by' any available ale? and a subscriber to the Rural--1 was to ra impressed by the difference manifest to two. The one neat, wellsa red for—the er presenting marks of slovenly culture, to be mistaken—on the oneside that pest white daisy, was carefuily dug when' blossoar„while on the'Vpposite it undisturbed,--Rural New Yorker. afte „forma. 'ad of economizing an the .t is-to plow it down with. into manure rpon it, not only abstract a ; i luic, Ea part to form flesh and ailing st off a large pot. as carbonic ,acid, besides at ions,tu i sa portion of the o st in the bone ;hair, a n d appendages. ltill further ors are cowtautly arising heap, and wasting,. The the, straw and tither vege ised to the sun - and nano,. l - willi a great lotis of male ! nut he sustained were The As an elainokol the ail. he effect or; a crop of clover. wheat, aid the ~aide crop I ii, the secil taken out, and into tic barn-yard: in the and ereip of wheat will he latter you will find in the Tarn-yard a thin'" cake" or st enough , to remind you c. clover straw you put into let in return a fur lua& 'll-ieut to covet part ut the same crop, had it been iten in bloom, ivould hate I plastered in tVe fall, iilitions is thus enabled to stand the it has the assistance of the .on of the year When it is most y in tery early spring : it th ant . pens'ln goad time: 10 . applied in the spring, the es to grow late,jsornetinns is tie crop—a supeiabundance!A ! tie oftentimes sequence.--Cor,Cyencser, For, .T FOR .11ORSi.l:S W ho kept six l .o horses made experiment with seven of them t_'C n accustomed to eating sat , . ed. 'Lumps of rock salt weir nangers. *Thesr, lumps prert• d, were examined regularly, o at quantity weekly had kyl d it was repeatedly hound that,. 'cc horses were ;f0 on hay 3.7 d . ksti med only two nod a 113]1 et per day,' and when they trei:, r hay they took ; six "tanners IT 1 ket should convince us of theei• 1 - aermitting our cattle the tree IN times: and it Cannot begirt! lent a form as rock salt, it k ore palatable thin the other la: e,. and by far cheaper. A go , A El always be kept in a box he thi animal without fear that it win lexcess.—Boston!Cuntrat.rie. mAsiTnE farmer, who rightfully unM• Wn interests, Will be withi,ut ;d. A structure of this kind.whO t a slight surd and endure far froughly built, Will save a large ear. Although its beneficial it. m be so perceptibly apparent 1: vi II become okiious in the I to who have no experience in itt y smile at and ridicule the ideal the air but a very slight degt:- tion and reflection 'will col:11'1E0 ..very year the nir takes up so e part of the beSt and most callr oI their manure. Good '3O. a great measure, this unneces4. C 1T ES. up a pair of . bars where yo good gate. They are perplena; auswer the purpose ball as la Where,' one has to pa=' oTnv ON witEAT LAND 'enesee Fanner says that. ever • we should never sow Turd/to l eat land. " Being a cereal, it a e soil of the same elements as wild. nu ele, • tow elec Lint of 11 ellatl at It m 314, atree now their said their any d gene cuple ler those mud E Wille dual the 15 lion■ Cacti a spy hold by le elect Kart ougt pubt 25 Na of ■1 Paw tying Na of ii occu P - Ottl WAIT/ *out: by tt retie here Joh; NUM Bun ;•hip. fer I vote Irk ~ f Oru s • rot fie
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