ESE 3:it antt Patna. i REMEMBER. I remember, I remember When I just began to creep, How I Crawled straight into mischief— How I wouldn't go to Sleep— Ilbw I pnll'd the table linen - With its contents on the floor; How my mother spanked me for it, - Till my tender flesh was sore. I remember, (remember When I used to go to school, HoW I kept a watchful eye on The school masters rod and rule-; How I cut up monkey shines Every time Ms tuck was turned— How I sometimes used to catch it, When I'd not my lesson learned. I remember, I remember When (went a hooking peaches, How a dog came out and caught me By the surplus of my breeches ; How I hung on to the bushes— How the dog hung fast to me, Till my crying brought a man who Flogg'd me most " orful-E." • I remember, I remember , When the girls I wed to hies How I thought it rather funny, But it gave no extra bliss; * Now tl siezes me with rapture, Now it fills my soul with joy ; Yet with manhood's blissful pleasure, • Would that I was stills boy. A 'CREDIiORIS• S'rRATAGE3I. A. week Or two ago, four creditors started from in the same train of ears, for the purpose of attaching the property of a cer tain debtor in Farmington, in the State of Maine. He owed each one separately, and they each were suspicious of the object of the other, but dared not say a word about it. So they rode, acquaintances all, talking upon everything except that which they had most at heart. When they arrived at the de -pot at Farmington, which was three miles from where the debtor did business, they found nothing to " put 'em over the road," but a solitary • cab, towards which they all rushed. Three got in and refused admit tance to the fourth, and the cab started. -The fourth ran after, and got upon the outside with thedriver. He asked the driver if he wanted to sell his horse. He replied that he did not want to—that he was not worth more than S5O, but he would not sell him for that. He asked him if he would take 3100 for him. He said yes. The " fourth man" quickly paid over the money, took the reins and backed the cab up to a bank—slipped it 4 from the harness, and tipped it up so that the dcicir_ could not be opened, and jumped '4 - pon the horie's back and rode off "lick-a . ty-switch," - while the" insiders " were look ing out the window, feeling like . singed cats. He rode to a lawyer's and got a Writ made and served, and his debt secured, and got back to the hotel just as the " insiders "came up puffing and blowing. The N cabman soon bought back his horse for 350.2`The " sold men" offered to pay that sum, if theifortu nate one, who found property sufficient to pay hi-otvn debt, would not tell of it in Boston; - -11:7 No HTPOCRITE.-A venerable clergy man in the Ind of the Pilgrims, in the course of some extemporaneous remarks in a thanks giving sermon, once made the following very candid" statement' to Ins listening flock : It bas ever been my custom on occasions like thisoo' thank the Righteous Disposer of events, for the success of our fisheries. But during the past season our fishermen have been so very unsuccessful that really, in that respect, there seems very little to thank God for !", 1:1:7°NoT LONG gioce, t v o ladies were on a downward trip, on board a Missouri steam er. One of them had a baby about three months old. She said her husband had been gocie to .California about two years and a half. . " How old is that baby ?" said the other " About three months old." "I thought you said your husband had been gone to California two years and a half!" • !‘ Oh yes, he has ; bu: he writ to .me."— Exchange. That letter must have come by male !—N. 0. Pic.. a:7 DR . WA.I4. ONCE, at a dinner table, very unwisely persisted in playing with a cork, in such a manner as displayed a hand long divorced from the soap water. One guest exprvd his surprise to another, and, in too louta whisper, exclaimed, "Heavens what a dirty:hand !" • . The doctor overheard, and turning sharp-, ly around, said, "Sir, I'll bet you a guinea, -there is a dirtier one in the company." " Done," replied the first, sure of win ning. The guineas were staked, and ,the doctor showed his other hand. He was judged to have, won, without a dissenting voice. (g AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.—The i foI7 lowing question wit( first propounded by an anonymous Scotth maiden many years ago, but to our irandedge has never been an• tweeted: "If a body meet a body 'cnming through ' the rye.L-It a body kiss a body need a body cry..?" So far as we are „informed to such mat ters, says the Lowell 'Vas , Populi, we do not hesitate to expresss our opinion that, under the circumstances, there is not the slightest iicasion for tears. 071kly bars is a very good boy,"Nsaid an old lady, " btit he , has little failings--for there are none of us perfect—he put the cat in the fire, flung his grandmother's wig down the:cistern, put his daddy'S powder horn in the stove, tied the coffee pot to Jowler's tail, set off fire crackers in the barn, took my cap bobbin ,for fishing lines, and tried to stick a fork in his sister's eyes, but these are only childish follies, anrcely worth mention• ing." A4I INFORTTICILTE Pmt.-" Feller Citizens," said a candidate for office some wheie out West ; Feller citizens; you are all aware I never went to school in my life but three times, and that was at night school. Two nights the teacher didn't come, and t'other night I hadn't any candle." Er:r A xrrric belle who came tripping into the house one evpiug from the fields, was told by her city coign that she looked as fresh as *daisy kissed with new. Well it wasn't any fellow of that name, but Bill Jones, that kissed me ; and confound his pic ture, I told him everybody would find hula ou Lli 1:0"! 4 -WnrltZ is the hoe, Sambo ?" • 4' Wid rake, Massa." whetelithe rake?"_ , " Why, wld de hoe." • “Well, well, where are they both ?" lioth togedder, masra—yon 'pears to be,b!ryAkillitt, du soornirk" !" 07" An isms pure %aeries I" asked a geattemair rola bird dealer with wbaii be was Ili:gelid:it - fin it eft for 'his' lair."— " Yeh Sir: **hi the dealer confid,endy ; "I raised tern 'ere.birds myself fo nt Canary 7." Diu *ou ,ote that my brother Jan dada's bow its dud% us &WO; yam doer " No. I aid Budd& yellow dog Ow more Mears: brother item." • gitindifit anit frattital. 'A PLAN FOR DRYING FRVIT. Pr I nava a house six - feetl square and seven feet high, with a tight floor; atihe bottom and top the frame is made of scantling about three inches Tare, with three posts on each side : those three I side posts have inch holes through them six inches apart, from bottom to top, to receive inch pins, eighteen or _twenty - inches long,' to sustain Vie fruit. The shelves used are halt inch boards, fire feet ten inches long and ten inches wide, with the corners at each end a little rounded, so that they may be taken out and put in handily. Two of these boards Ito on the range of pins—one board of twenty inches would do, but is rather heavy when tilled with green fruit. A door: two fret wide and seven feet high is about right;' let it be in the cen tre of one end; it is then convenient to stand out side and slip in the shelves filled, with fruit. either to, the right or left. - A . small stove placed in the .centre completes the fixture, except a covering to , the, building, which may be attached to it,,or be a separate concern. Any fanner who has a tolerable supply of spright ly boys or girls, can in one night, from dark till bed time, prepare enoigh fruit to cover all the Ehelves in the house just dessenhed, which will make more than a bushel of driest fruit ; and twenty four hourit is sufficient to dry it completely, by keeping up a moderate are in the stove. The temperature in the dry house should be about 150 deg. Fahrenheit, which is easily maintained d the house is tight.— About three hundred feet qf well seasoned boards will suffice for the wbole'cone4rn, which should he tongued and grooved. A workman can make it in two or three days, and when s onco made, answer `for many important purposes besides drying fruit; and if insects are likely to trouble your dried ped,shes or apples in the spring of the year, , rempre them to the dry house,- and subject them io a heat of:150 deg. for severs! hours and it will effectually remedy the evil:—Ohio Cnltivator. ECONOMY IN -PVEL: rir LET me COAT. ASHES which are usually thrown into the dust bin, be preserved in a corner of the coal hole, and make your servants add to them from your coal heap, an equal part of the small coat or slack, which is too small to be retain• ed in the grate, and pour a small quantity of water upon the Mixture. When you make up your fire, place a few round coals in 14'0011am:1 throw some of this mixture behind ; it saves the double of sifting your ashes, gives a warm and pleasant Ere. and a very small part only will remain unhumt. " DUSTING CADPETS. or Tut LADI= will be delighted to learn that a machine has been invented for cleaning carpets, which will dust as many in two or three hours as twenty men can do in a:day. In the prdcess of cleaning, the ends of the carpet are fixed on rollers, and by ravening the motion of a wheel the carpet passes backward' and forward between brushes, while a number of_ spring beaters strike it in order and beat out the &Ist; BEEF BALLS. WAlL:ink very finely a piece of tender beef, fat and lean; mince _an onion, with some parsley ; .add grated bread crumbs, and season with pepper, salt,'grated 'nutmeg, and lemon-peed; mix alljo gether, and moisten it with an egg beaten ; roll it into balls ; flour and fry them in boiling fresh drip ping. Serve them with fried_ bread crumbs, , or with a thickened brown gravy. BEEF MINCED. rirMuitcs. 'iota:beef very small ; it into a saucepan with a little gravy and a little of the tat of fowl or any other fat, seasou according to . 'our taste, then let it simmer over a gentle are till it I, suffi ciently done. Boiled AZel, when thoroughly done, is excellent to eat cold. as a relish at breakfast. The shees should be'eut even and very thin. NEW DIODE OF BAKING BUTTER tar THIS CONSISTS in nentraliing the acids, of the cream by agitating the milk with the milk of lime : the agitation. proceeded with, in the churn, unathe butter is felia . rated but not formed into the mass. " The buttermilk is then to be removed, fre,ll water added to the butter, and churning continued until done. SEASONII)TG SAUSAGES. 1.7" The New lersey Reripe.—For 10 lbs. of meat, take 31 oz. orsalt, 2 oz. pepper, 1 oz. > age, one teaspoonful Cayenne, pepper. =Put the season ing on the meat before chopping, and it will ensure its thorough distribution. Keep the meat warm bi• the fire; until ready for stuffing; and you need hot wetit to soften it. . . TO FRY OYSTERS. MAKE A BATTER, as for pancakes ; put one or two °Years, iuto a spoonful or the batted, and fry them to a light brown. Fry them In licit fat, the same as pancakes. information for OR TVS PLAIN " Win" AND " BECAUS ' 1:0" . WHY ma urns for hOt water, tea pots, coffee-pots, aer., made with wooden or ivory bindles? Because, if metal were us ed, it would conduct the heat so readily that the hand . could- not bear to touch them ; whereas wood and ivory are nonconductors of heat. 11:7 War DOES a gate in as iron railing shut loosely and easily in a cold day, and stick in a warm one s• Because: in the lat •ter, there is a greater expansion of the gate and railing than of the earth on which they are placed., Q:7 War Aar.lino glass tumblers less li able to be broken-by boiling water, than thick ones d Because the heat pervades the thin vessels almost instanlly,. and with im- Tunity, whereas thickeetteido Dot ready passage of heat. (1:7 War WILL a vessel which has been filled. to the lip with warm liquid, not be full when the liquid has co'oted V' Because of the expansion of the fluid hiheaf. Hence' some ' cunning dealers in liquida:rnake their pur chases in very cold weather, and theifsates in warm weather. Q 7 Wiry ix • glass stopper, sticking -fast inthe neck of a bottle, often released by sur• rounding the neck with a cloth taken out of hot water, or by immersing the bottle up to the neck? Because the binding ring is thus heated and expanded sooner than the stop- per, and so beeotpes - slack or loose upon It. 11 7 WRY DOES 11111 W or flannel prevent the freezing of Water in pipes during Winter? Because it is a slow conducting seteett or co vering, and thus prevents heat passing out of the pipe. By the same means the heat is retained in steam pipes. 11:7- Wirr Herz ice-houses double'svalls, and why do wipe-coolers consist of double' vessels! Because air fills the intervals be tween the walls or. vessels ; or in some ca ses the 'space is filled with straw, sawdust or charcoal, all which are non-conductors of • , heat. ' 0:7 WITY RAVE some houses double win• dows 7 Became the air inclosed between the two windows, greatly ptevents the escape of heat which is produced within the house in winter. Thus; air is an imperfect candue tor ot heat. Houses which have double win dows are likewise more quiet than others, from the air being also a bad conductor of sound. .' Ty* War is a decanter .of cold. water when brought _into a warm mom, iiPeeditY covered with dew Because the tempere tun of the decanter is lower than that ofthe sir immediately around it. The dew may hairiped off again and again, but will' be constantly reprodueed till the temperatures are equal. Upon this principle,, the Men convenient son of hygrometer,, or Minn a/a! 41-1128 0, 0611 11 the'4 ll llntill 0,4)94 4 . 11 r*siligte• la cocatriated.Y-! - .. - 0:7 0 1r1IN DM pals malt afford Siren! I gust and best beer 1 Basin it continue the sanbuin principle in pedatim. RUMWMffl=ffl=rmwm -TOTTSVILLE -GENERAL ADVERTISER • .., - - 7 Mtn 111001 1. ! v VANE & WATSON respect_SAWS fouillitorm the pub. lane that they . haviadded largely to their feallities for manatachanng articles ht their line, by the stet. tion of a lerge Factory in Eighth Street, below Vide, and are Cow prepared to furnish thane who may fa vor therm, with FIRE PROOF SAFES, &c.. in a so darter manner, at the stmrtest notice: Tbcy Will warrant their safes to undergo*, much heat as any other safes; andinordertosatisfythepulblicthu this is eat triereassertion,tbey hold themselves In readiness'at any time to teat them fairly with any other oaks that are made.--. They have the names of many merchants and others, In this city sod other ranee, which they can give in referents Their eeiebratid safes have beed vrel I tested:laiieildr&ital as well as by public bontres, as the report below will show. Great Trianlyk gaited by Z.V.INS.Ate rrArso,Ars 83 Dock Strrer, FIRE PROOF CRESTS: • ar rut STATE Cate, natlelseelo,Ta.,uvr. 30.1851. The undersigned, appointed a committee for the purpose, by the ()Ricers of the State Eitr, were pre.. s.-nt this a ilerrmon. when Messrs. EVANS WAT SON tested one of their small sized Salamander Fire Proof Chests, at which time they consumed TIMEX" CORD , or WOOD over it, commencing at I o'clock. P. d., and havfog exposed It to a rrkile best for tr.) boner, eatticieot to destroy the cast iron feet.- On opening the Chest. tho papers, together with illOaair dermsited iu our presence, were taken 0111{. not only hiving been preserved. bat not hating the appearance or scorch upon them. Joseph Rioter, Es-Gov. of Pa. John B. enz,". A. 0. Holster, Chas. E. Meivter, A. T. Newhotd, ' • .C. E. Bondlnott, Committee. EVANS It WATeION. isiarnander Fire and Thlef.proof Safe Manures • • -11-0...63 Dock Street, Philadelphia. 31-ly - Aug. 21, 1322 _____ i Gtonot nructairs 0 NEW BAnDwARE IA roue, '2 ...- ,`""" — _-.,,,7,,;.; doors below Mates Hotel, and 4-,„,' nearly opPosite the Miners' Bank, ;."7. - -- , -4 - Pr-z , ': Pottsvitte, where will be found - an excetient assortment of HARDWARE:, Coach Trimmings, i Fitts, Springs, .Fine Trays, , . i Saddlery, :Britania wre. , Shoemakers' Tools, ; Aemrtment of fine Lemke. Carpenters' Tools, Table lottery, Glass and Paint, Pocket Cutlery, • Bit Iron of all Mace:Table Spoons, Rolled do do do Anvils anti Vices. Nall, and :Spikes, ,Alsortroent, of fine Guns, Railroad Iron and Nails, ,Sheet Iton Crucibles, Smith Tools, Wire, Tin Plate, Building materials, Brase Kettles, Cast eicel, ' Sad Irons, Shear llrel,• 'Pans-and Boilers, Arm Blister, - Chains, Mill saws, Railroad Traces, C10i14.11181W3. • Powder and Shot, Fine Rend-sane, . . G. B. rot:tins his thanks to the pablic for the p.t. tram., they extended to the late firm of Brl;ht to Pottood RAW!, himself that, in lila individual capa city, he will be able, to deserve and command their contimicd suppnrt by the Quality of the goods he has In store, strict attention to business, and the low rates at which be is determined to tell. the BRIGHT, Taw of the firm of B7ght & Poll. March (I% 15.52; • 13-tv POTTSVILLEI ROLLING MILL. TupounecuitiEߧ respectful', an ""%‘. nonnce to the ptadie., that their Dew 4 -4,4_ Boiling Mill is now con:pletee and in •" operation, and that they are prepar ed to supply all kinds of Bar 'lron of variona sizes. which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad. at the same prises. • They also manufacture TRzgs,for the use of the Collieries and Lateral Roads. welgbluy from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which will he found mach cheaper than the Imported atticie. Being plactical tnechanics, and having nad ronald erable experience, in the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they enn give entire•• satiefaction. to purchasers. and will also make it their Interest to pa• tronice home manufactures. HA Plls, littaNisn & 49.tf Der 6.1t51 BEAVER rallexpow mON-W R ES. lIVDRON & L, IRON AND Brass FOll Tit f respectftilly inform t= it their patrens, and the public generally . , that they am now prepared, utile above est atilishitteat. to manufacture zitcans Engines °revery size; Pummi„ Railroad and Drift CAIR. lid every other description oy Iron and Erne:, Castings suitable foram Coal npinine or other tontines., on the ino, , t reasonable term•. Also. 'Rion ine Cylinder,for Mast Furnaces and Moe/line work in yeurrni Repairing of all kinii.a done with neatness and des patch. at the lowest pikes. Alt work fornished by them will be warranted to perform well. They Asonlil sotieit the tlaitCllll of Lholle wlto may want at tides In their line in this vicinity. Alt orders will meet with and prempt atteut len March 15,1.451 • - rovrmax MON wonus. .CEO. r MASON dr. Co. RESPECT. fully announce to the pehlie that they have taken the Establishment known :1P the Pottsville Iron Werra on Nor-" wegian Street, where they are prepared to build all ktndirof Strain Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of almost every detuription, at the ahorteot notne. and nn the most reasonable terms. —Persons front abroad, In want of Steam Engines, will hind P to their advantage to giro them a call be ofe en ea ginz rlaewhrr.. play II tr - . _ • Tviscra, rupw WQ tES, • PH D ILA'A.—WE.LI) WROUGHT — " , :!!;_ i Iron Iron Flues,..suitable for Locomotives.- • Marine and oilier Steam Engine Calle ••• from i to Similes in diameters Also Pines f orGas,Steum a tilt othe r puronseg;extrastrong Tube for Hydraulic Perages; Hollow Pistons for 4 Pumps of riteamEntines*c. Maunfacturedendfor sale by NORRIS, TASKERac NORMS,' Warehouse S. E. CUIDC, 3d and Walnut st TOWN BALL IRON AND HARDWARE STORE. tpTHIS 'MUSEUM of manufactured wares illi , lost none of Its attrartions, and I am 1 , now able to offer to the public, either for their Inspection or pon:hase. one of the finest and most useful mock of Foreign and.Dontes tic MARL) WAKE ever °feted in the. County With many thanks for the p ttionage extended to the late firm, I flatter myself nble to supply all the wants in my • line of bustness, cheap as the cheapest, with usual promptness and despatch. FRANK'POTT. . April 3.1852. _lt-tf.;.,_ ..... CinErOAN'S Cheap Cutlery sTortE\ Nos. 32. 33, 34, 35, 3i, and 37 Arcade, .r.4.i/ada:‘ CouNTRY Merchants ran save from 10 to 15 per 1i../cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By im porting my own Goods.paying net little rent, and liv ing economically,:it Is plain I can undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pen end Pocket Knives, Scissors and Ilazors.Trible Knives and Forks. In ivory, msg, buffalo, bone and 'wood handles. Carters and Forks, Steels, 4e., Blather Knives. Dirl.s, Bowie Knives. Revolving and 'Plain istels, Sre. it received. a large stock of Rodgers' an4•Won- L'Ji fine l'en and Congress Knives. re assortment of Accordeons, &c., tat . .ish Twist and German Guns. 011. N 51 COLEslsN.ittiPoTtel -53-if tenho, Alen, Afso, fine a lire 27,1b51 MIRDANIZ'S • • FOB SCAZES. I , IIE Subscribers bare bee .ppointed agents fur the bale of this superior tusk f Seale*. and' are prepared to forni.th any description f their cake, Capable of weighing from oz. to:AM t 4. A sm. pie of scales eats be seen at the York Stnr . E. YARDLEY & IS-tf ill 3.1552 - - _IRON COMMISSION Waite EOUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILT.E.. .1111 E nut:l:cube's are prepared to firrnish the Trade, Machinists and Operators, at Philadelphia (freight added) wholesale or retail, Leer American Oar iron. manufsetntedln Tottaville, and warranted of superior quality. Also, light T nits. imitable for mines i and Cahle Chains, tarnished at short notice dlreet fronrlbe Importer. E. TA IiDLEY 4 BON. Nor'; Store, N0v.22 13S 47-tf kJ-Entered according to Aet of Congwes. in the year teal. by J. s. DOUCIITON. R. it.. in the Clerk's Office of the District Win lb( the Eaglet District of Pennartvettia. Another Scientific Wonder! OREA7' CURE. FOR DI - SPEPSIA! DR..I 3. tiOliftilTON'S pEPION, the true Tice.- lire Plaid. or Or. , ,tric.Juice—prepatsti fguri Ben net, or the fourth. Stomach of the On, after directions of Zimmer LIEBIG, the great Phyttritogical•chemt , t, by J. S. lIOLGHTUN. AL D.. Philadelphia, Pa. • 1 DICCST." Such is the tree meaning of the word reptile. It is the t. bier element, w Ores, pflectier Principle of roe Gastric Juice—the Seegers/ at rood. the Pair/hist, Pesserrierr. and Mistarheier Agent of the Stomach end intestiors. It is extracted flout the Directive Ammar!' of the Os. thus forming a true. Ds testier Fluid, precitely like the naturabGastrie. Juice In its Molokai powers, and furnishing acompkte end perfect substitute for It. Thts is Naturs'a own Remedy for an usheallhy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative pow ers. It contains no Alcohol, Roters. Acids, or Nause ous Drugs. It le extremely agreeable to the taste, end may be taken by the most feeble patients Who cannot eat a water cracker without scats distress. Beware of DaIiGOED INItT&TIOSS. Pepin is NOT A DRUG. traits tes.spoortfel of Pepsin Infused in water, wilt digest or dissolve Pies Penals of Roast Oaf Is about ire hears, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Ce The Pcientific Evidence upon which this MM.- , dy is based Ii in the highest degree murals and re. alert side. (bitten the Agent, ,and gets Descriptive Circular. Walls. giving* largo mono; of Setentiric• Evidence, from Whig's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Gmbo's thy slalom, of Digestion; Dr. Pereira 411 Food and Vett Dr. Tabu W. Draper, of New York Ilnieetsill- Prof. Dunglisou's Physiolo; Prof. Hillkun. or Ude Col . lege ; Dr. Car pente e's Physlelogr; lotelber with report* of cures from all parte of tbsltinitod PEPSIN IN FLUID AND•powDEIL Of- dloaabton's Pepsin is prepared in Fold e r and FlablPonn—iind In Prescription vials for , it* Ilse of Pnyelclalts. Ti* Powder will be lent by, lOW, Dee' of postage. for one Dollar, sent tObil Workday, PkIl• CIBSERVE. THIS t—Erery Snub- or of Ille,gew alma Poplin .beam the awake Idipsidare wfJ. S. noun tITON. M. D. A , note Atroprlstor,.pmtrukiptua, Pt. -Copy - right and Trade mark stewed. • sold by All Drnttillia and Dealers in Trier one Dollar per bottle. •••‘ • - ' ple•-•-nert.l. Denten, Potirrfile, Wbritewit* sac Befall • Agent ; J.G. Dttraralend J.B. C. Darlkk, Polka rine; JIIIAL • . - a, 4.` V¢OT TVULT Alstisnouutimarow. Mc • noiNnalened tespectflinT *Arc - 10 his 1 triends,ond Me public in goo: . • etaLibasirrhinemuunniTionsintair sat ionianiblnumi on licW - . cy iladoneu N 4 ibunownsioll ot riding aniibictog ow , , *' onialozzlinable Inn Sinai. iletnest Conan . Adolf" boa Hone', sod , cuplcifilty *Wen* • andiii of ells public pit:owing. N. a. MUM • Op Ilk On! ad; -- -- . , .. . ..._ .. , , . . . SWAIM'S GELIIMULTED. PANACEA; ' FOE THE CURE .UP INCIPIENT , CONRUMP. , , . ass, &resin, (Ingrid Dabilily; 'FUN- SiroU. .. , . iv, Aaramstiss. ,Disiooes of tits , Liter - . sad Slit', aid all parries armies /rim - . ' . . fwyeritics pf (hi „Blood. sail as .. • ' meets of SMUT,. ' - • • sw.i. , PANACEA bea been Toe more than MU. ty years cerebrated in' thlacerintrY and in Europe t for Its. extraordinary tans—tar the. certificates of ..! which reference Is made to the Mier-Done and boob) - (which may .be bad gratis) accompanying the Pane. ' era. Some of which give the particulars of eases WO frightful for general pablication, where. the pelican) had t4en almost eaten tae with Sercdnia, add were , deemed incurable by Physician*. .. . . -It his been need in hospitals and -private practice, and has barithe singular fortune of being reconiMen ded by the most celebrated physicians and other • ere ' Went persons.. Amon; others, by—' W. Gibson, M. I) , Prof. ofSurgriy, Pa. Dercusity, Valentine Mott,M.D.,Prof. ordrird.,N.Y. University W. I'. Dexces, M. D., Prof. of Mid., Pa. Univerfitty„ N. Chapman, by. D., Prof. of Phyalc,Pa. University, I 'l'. Parke.M. D..Pres't.College of Physicia us,Phil'a. 1. Dr; Del Vella, Profeiser of Medicine, pavan); Joee . Eonrenro de Lot, Prof. of Surgery, Lisbon, J. Chipman, Member Royal College eargeons, Lon. , don, 1 C Mr.:Euler. late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Maier General Itritlah Army. Gilb e rt Itobertson;Dritish Consul, &c., 4.c. rrAnd also, the wonderful mires effected by Swaim's ',Panacea bier for titan/ years made it nu to saleable remedy. The Panacea dors not contain uierzurY in any form, and being an innocent preparation, It may be given to the most tender infant. The retail price hag been reduced to $t 50 per ht. tin, (containing three half 06110 or three bottles 6•r fent doliars. •, . . .. , , 0r 4 " 6. • r.".: , • Reform 4" ler position.. . liwatm's Panacea, w hq round boulee,rluied hunt tudinaily, with the following 'words Mown on the glare t— • tt ISWAYYritt—PANACEA—rnitdarA." and having the name of Jus. Swans stamped on the sealing wax,ifnd written on the label coveting the cork. and n splendid arraying for the aidc of the bot tle, composed of geometric lathe work,ramptlsiog nine different dies. which have been turned tar the eteluaire use of the pri.piletor, by Draper & hank note engravers nt Philadelphia. In the retire. Is a portrait of the late Win. swain'', copyright I se cared.. Alto, Siesta's rermifiegs.-' A valuatite Family Medicine, being n highly-approv ed remedy foradiseases allsinfutrntri debility orthe digestive °really, such as Wornei, Cholera Motinis, Dysentery. Fever and Ague, Bleeding Files. Plc% Headatlie.&c., &c. See the,Tampitiet (svhich may be bad. gratis) accompanying tliefVernilibee. Prepurd only at'et%VAlM'it I. ATOM'. the old standoievenib Street. below Chestnut. and sold by all the respectable Di negios in the United States. Caution to the Pstlit. Persona tvieldmg to obtain thr genuine swarm's Pasacna and Swatm'a Vraminna, should Int rate. NI to 01KeTVe that the 1111111 , ! S%VAIM 19 tpard cry - rertly nn the Wets and label,. nr they ni•tt' be im posed on by medicine* made In Imitaitnn of them by a petron beating a somewhat +draft!' name.tvell r.tl ettlated to deceive. tiept. - 39-2nt nisconzmn .TOR •LI. IFIZTOCS COPIDTIIOIIII CT TIM PYrTNI! Mi. HOSE'S Is F . :AVOCA CORDIAL! • HEARTDIARASES and Nervous Complaints— The astonishing happy effect or DR. nosr.ts NERVI,II:I CORDIAL, Cif DISPBVPI of the Heart. Numbness. Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the itniscles. Heartburn, Flatulence ' fain the Fat*. Wakefulness', Restlessness, or for the Mlod or Lindy worn down by care, labor study, has In duced many physicians to nee it in their practice. For aweak constitution, It is a grand restorer; it completely removes froruthe 'poem all nervous if: Mations. and is almost iuiraculnua , in its rapid and. happy effect. The weak and nervous ern frequent ly restored in perfert health before using one bottle. Race 50 rents. • - - Liver Liiiiassa. Ley.pepsaa, and Itsbaus If your Liter le . deranged. your akin will be gel- ' l ow • Dygppp,i3 a n d 'Mimi,' condition of the plein will follow ; yii will be troubled with rob! feet, 1:3 • ruble ildwilt,e, nod deprer , :ed Prititg. Ily Inking Dr. r.lelitated Itailro•itfor A nn.Oltiong yon will Kinn find all the abcore bad , Iymptumx disapprark They givestreogni and rielinexa to The blood. dlSrr etl 12} end 25 eenot. ItS.Tliebe Pias are railed RAILROAD PILLS be. raoße they go ale:ad of all other Plli In their good effectit.. Ep, • Free f r og,. .51ercury. S. Mi. HUDSON, L. U. ALLEN. 11-1,.. Do Yoe effv vith any rain?,. If you do, you will and initnedtate relied by using DR.. ROSirr. PAIN .Cll It is the Ltily prepara tion which curea. almost Instantly. Sore Throb!. Rlietunati.m, from Colds, Pains in the side,*Bark, or' Limbs; race. For. or Tooth Ache'. Stomach or Bow• et.. Side to hark; stiff Neck, lirnises, Coins. and Wherever you have Pain, net the Pain- Curer. Safe to all ages, and the price being low, the poor, as •well as the rich, earl übUtht tit-it, 12;,25a and 50 cent bottles, 1.5- The :have preparatiops can be found. with dr- Ciliarg and 101 l ditettions.,, , at the stores of It Barman, Agent for th e County ; John G. Brown. John S. C. Martin, Pottorilte ; J. W. Gibbs. Alinereville; and E. J. Fre, Tamaqua. Sept. it.. 1852. VERY CLIEBP. ENDEIISItiPiED having removes to P..tter 1 County, uffers all his Real Estate in Pm fissile at great lia.gsins,—tie Is deteristrad to :el! at some rcte, upon the meit acconmioilattng teems as to time, &c. The property corimis of ONE NEW • HOUSE, finished intim. most apprev- ed modern style, shoat, corner of Cal- „.• wy, g ; lowhill and Third - Meets. at present g g In occupancy of the' Prothonotary Schnylkill -County. The premises are twenty feet. fiont.and sixty feet deep—the house ha ving a cooking rune. hydrant in•the kitchen—fine shade trees in the rearnf the yard. The house is al together one of the'brA and most complete dwellings In Pottsville. ! Alio our Mee ,TWO STOILY HOUSE, near the up per end' of filarksTi street. formerly occupied as a as a store, and dwelling. rime property has been .rented per•annum, and adjoining this, are several vacant lots which will lot sold with or without it, If desired. This is coneidered one of the best business stands in that part of the town, be ing at the corner of Matket and Twelfth streets. • Adjacent to the above, are two lots with two dwel ling houses conithenced, and contracts with a respon sible contractor tofinish the same. All of this pro perty mast and ek4ll tie sold, and to MPH Of. moder.ite means the InduceMents are decidedly great, 'as he will sell chesper and wait longer (or his pay, than was ever heard orbefore in this continually. as he Ifvei a great diotate from Pottsville. he is anxious to close out his pro erty here at once, and wEllie pre pared to make the title on the sprit. lie will be in Pottsville on the lath inst., and will remain for two 'weeks, and may VP, seen at any time, either at the Exchange Hotel, all Mon Iniur's Iforel. or at Wouds dorfs Saddler Shoe. In Centre street. (five Om a call, \and you shall not g.o away unsatisfied.' Application nay , also he made Co his agent, Wellington Kline, in Market street. I ttAllltEl.•M. MILLS. A 1)1'4 , 17, I its'l. Ifirtf , von SALE. TliE StiiiirtlfitlfiElt offers for sale the well know-n Tsvern-Atanil, Vulled the PottArills Novae, situ ate in the Bomireh of Pottsville, tichttyl- • ~ kill county. Yennytlvania. It is large 1 1, 0‘, , ee, and 'connundtcus, ali'd in good repalr,und visas icc e ',lmam In the wort eentritl pail of the NII: .., r business portion of t _ e town . Any per- - :• 3 :ion wishing to engii In nvtive employ. inent. either as rt crchant orlon-keeper, will find it to their advantage to tall end r 3 amine 'he prvrnises be fore they purchase alsewhere.-\Foi terms apply to the undersigned at his office. in Maiket. street. Potts ville.D. a.. 111cGOWali . . - Jnly 10,1652, _ -- 8011985 AND IN LAWTON'S ADDITION ro rod r emusobr. 'I I IIE LAWTON VILLE TRACT is now Lai not into Lots, and will be . sold on terms which will enable every - ,1••.5.-" industrial, man to purchase for liim.elf ' 1111111 ;`A- . .. SI Al • • and family - A 11011 RE ANI) nom:. plan of the prOpertyrem be lee!,. and the lawns of bitilama de known by application at the office of _ EDWARD OWCN PARR% „‘ gent, of tife-Keniucky Rank, Centre ' , tied, l'ett3cille. Septembl , r , a, 1E52 ' w 1 NOPOLITANT , NEWS TO THE PUBLIC. Dr. G:saN, POW HAS, rsorgeon Denton, takes this Method of informing the public attilositio: generally and hittfriends in particular, that he btu removed hl Dentstry,from the farmer room which he occupied, to the aecinut story nO the new brick buildingnt the cornet of MARKET and SECOND meets, west side, and four doors above N.'.. Wilson Office, where he will at all time. be featly to perform all Operations on the Treth,Und (turn h is .s nitta vantage. in his profesolon, and the long time'in. this and come rime large Mies, in practical experlinca, he ran and will warrant all his work, or ask no coni.', pensatiou- Dec. 20:7651 MARER'S REMOVAL. THE sUBSCRIBER HAVING FIT _-, led npone of the largest qtath shop, In the state. In Coal sheet, Porto hie. Pa. nett to J. H. Adams& Co.'s Screen Factory. where Ills facilltieti for ntanuthetoring nil triads of Carria ;wand Light Waggons cannot be sot passe.d— being s practical Mechanic. and having numberof years' elperlener in the business ? he hope. 10 'lse genotraisatislartina. Ail kinds of 'Carriages' and Light Wagons kept hand. Also. second-hand Wagons, 4.c. All tepalee lentil , done Indent from a distance goutpily attended us • WIRTAn A. KIRK. 'l34f ' Jan• S. Ifivi - : -- GAi-triVElt - Atil PLOW:BEL TEUFNIAII WILHELM; ha•lng bad very COnAII4I I enable expetienre as Has Fitter, frets great con ti lence in ufferlng his services to the citizens or Pottsville. 'lll;.has commenced business on lii, own ` account, in Ihe shop niMr. I MIA AC Nev en •In Norwe-: shin street, where, all-orders either for Gas ratio:, or repairing mar be left end they will I , eceise the omit prompt attention. His pipes and miter maters. ale non be of the very best kind. and Vitality of every description that may be desired will be Atr ia:shed and put up in a worktimultke manner, and it the shortest possible notice . Jane 1.. ft,, ISM SC7ALENDII & PASCAL,, , HATTERS, No.. ft, South SIXTH - street. daween Missies and &mutt struts, Pkiladelphia,, , 4 0,& D , HAVE ruhrtantly on hand aft beautiful and , extensive assort. ment of HATS and CAPS, which 7...;" 4 ' 4 -•'•- they respectfully invite their Mends. and the public generally to call and examine, while vlsit ttng"TUEpiTY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." February WPM • • • 8.1.7 CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY ‘,l,oAnd --These superior 'tittles of perfamery,, 1, amongst which are'enumerated his justly celebra ted Lilly White. Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, House, Tooth tad Tolkt Powders Chinese. Velvet ; Chalk A whithilr approved Cosmetics. soaps.— Walnut and, Extra Flee Slag [frown and White Altrindeur. Floating. Pabst. Almond; Fancy and Toilet Soaps ; rthaving., .Creem. ideir Dye, Cologne Water*. Extract. ter the lialtditerchlet. 01 Marrow. ttear's On Clystal Pomade (a new article). San Los trit Flalr,Reatorative. PhUorrebez.ee.,&e., are loariuGtatered led for sale by ' • - - JOITE T. CLEGG. ?warner # Chemin, 48 Market et.. below fre, Phila. nrillerellinta, deal forget That CLEGG'S 1. the cheapest and moatestenaire. aulattory ,the City. Wee Were v 0ct.13.1851; ' ', r. ' •f ' 4%.17 • 4: - hrmtig" , . ATTENTION, POI.ITICIANS t - A .apply. of TEAM ifut BANNERS oleo: ' dry , descripikm, made df SILL BUNTING. COT TON. *e ., IW:with or *lthelut deottaaa, and Walk [table far.all 'Parllea far lb° approuplay Cam- I L - MASS- SISETLiOff; cui as, SOCIETIES and 14 1 1IALEAkinin,bg 'applied with lug quantity. at low Al. • _ a . Alio .tor , lista bfthe pleas or *4,14' 1 ' • WK.°. 'awns* s • • " 7 " Frio , CAM and Tassel Stou t ' • "••2••• 14:83, Naiad& BL.PkbaddtPbta• ' A LE OUTLIBILIN-1' Lave lass :received. . an assiciPuninat ofTsble Cailaryolsnsp gallants; Handle Ulnas, at Mated price*. 4 , /RAW PM ' . Aug. WIWI. • - • SIME • . . . . ~ . . . , . • • fi'...a3.1-',4"--"':•'''": .•:t=' -.r --,' 'V" -',:''. r.':,..: - '''.,-",?,, ~. :`,*2 , -. ..': ''''.t. -14.=:1-(Zz , .44 , ="-0 . -.:.,.2.C";,,,..,:,..i - =. 4 , .....,„,, A4a . ,.,.. ,. ...:L..„.4. - .,,,,: . _;,:i,,,,z,., -, .2a%;•, , ,...,51= --kzi„,..f..A.,, , -,,,,,..... ~..t....;....,....,....- 4 ,...., . .7 ,- 4 .„.--:„...1..:::,..-..-,..:., . ...-... . . . ~ . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , irot rDurovei-ifor Bilious Couldautious: .:!. :DIMON Z - 15 -,/ 10 X 011 " , .• RAILROAD. Olt ANTI-BILIOUS PlitAm, IN gnat, at 4} and Weems—Gee Goat Mercury. 1 and can be taken at all nations. by both seas', of el ages and withontlegard to Weather.. ON° busi ness or laboring wan ihottld be without thern,Cs They are truly the Poor Man Greed, and the Rich Mates security. . The above Pitts are the reibitof thirty years' prac tice in Philadelphia.and if takehwith Dr..l. 8 Rose's Tonic Fever and Ague Mixture; they will core the most stubborn cases of Fever add line. or Chills and Fever. For Liver Complaints, DyspepstiOndlgestion. sod all Bilious conditions of the system. they bare no as thousands in the eoutbern and estem ; s .atcs will testify, who have used them. Asa tip -00 pill they act like a charm, free from griping. l ing iffettpit and appetite, and enlivening the spirits. For sate, at wholesale or retail by B. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. *Druggists and others supplied at the usual whole sale prices. Also by Aniust iB5l. AXLE YOU BALD? your hair falling offl or is yam' head rovcrrd wittf,Dandruff or Scurf, If so, awake a trial of 1 1 STORRS, VIIEMIGAL HAIR INVIGORATOR. Hun- dreds of persons in all parts of the country, whose beads were entirely bald. have had their hair fully restored to its ogiginal perfection by the use of this valuable arileig. Read z the testimony. , New York. Jan. 1.1)331. Six HTORRS—Dear Sir :—Mr. Smith, of Newton obtained a. bottle of your excellent Halr Invig orator for, hittllttle girl, about four years ola, her bead being entirely bald,t no hair of any zonsequence having grown on her head from her blittLand, mr prising as it may appear, after having used but one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced nearly tiro itterPea long. of a fine healthy growth. A. DOOLITTLE, M. I). No . 11l Grand Si. Philadelphia, May 10, Ma. STORU3I-.Slr: After being bald fora 'tumbler of years, and having used numerous preparatioda to no effect. your Chemical Hair' Invigorator has pro, domed a One head of new haig, and I hardly know bow to omen my giatitode for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. .1. VVAttigwourn, No.lo Orchard St. The foilowing testimonial is from Mr. Wfilaltin, editor of the Saturday Courier:' Svoiss'a 11611113•1601UCTIMI. —lt gives us much pleasure. unsolicited, to record cur testimony In favor of the great pleasantness and entireeifteacy of Storrs' Chemical-Hair Invigorator. tin rreoveritsg from a recent severe attack of iilness, we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant mop . of hair was rapidly falling ofr, and chauciox to have on hand a sample of the above article. tarnished by the manu facturer many months previously, we used lull a sin gle bottle, as directed, and found it to operate !Mita charm, in entirely checking the .fill and creating a 1 new and healthy action of the scalp." Caution. 4 -:itsk for Sierra' (leanest Hair Levi/sea tar. and never let dealers persuade you to toe any other anit le as a substitute. Price '25 cents rwubrittle.- General Wholesale Agents--E. P. AMET A. CO.{ o. 120 Arch St., Philadelphia. For saie by dealer generally. Forsale In Poitaville by S. G. BROWN. 3-11 Jan. 17.1652 " .1 am a man, and deem nothing which res. man foreign to Inv feeling:." READI! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A VIOOROVv Life or a premature death. KIN :CI NELIN on Self Pci,ervation.—Only .25 cents. Thu book,Just- published, Is filled with useful in .:formation:tin the Infirmities and di11.P39141 of the hit •man system. It addresses itseldalite to Youth. Man hood. and Old age, and should he read by all. The -valuable advice and impressive warning It glvee, will prevent years cl,misery and Plitrennit. and save annu ,allykhousends cif-lives. Parents by leading it. will - Plan how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelin. Philadelphia,will emote a book; n/et envelope, per return of mail. . Dr. l;.. fifteen years resident Phyeician. N. W. cot ) ner or Third and Union streets. between Spruce and • Pine. Phtladephia, may be conanited confidentially.— die who places Muiel( under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in , his honor as a geitleman, and confidently red) upon his skill ac a physician. Per sons at a distance may address Dr. K„ by letter, (post paid) and be cured at home. Packages of 51edlcInea, directions. &c., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put 'WI serum from damage and curiosity. Book sellers, Name Agents, Pe . dlnro, Canvassers. and all others supplied with the above work of very low rater. . . Dec.27‘lSsl. • - v - • '''' af -7,,,i,:i-i...;.4:- RW.,. 1 1 7 : OD L. ke 'l : ' -5 7- - .. 7 :- %.-,,- ;''..r".o4'::^t; -•- ..” .- ' ''.;-;',/"':" : • !•11•41.-11, -?!.:.'„-,:y 1q....-i-,:%E.f.„,4-. ~- - . -,/ :: . .-," : , • . -,.'::., %7. -- ,:.:7.' -,-;....L . ,, ~......% -P ' • '"• IffSICIAN - I( sufteEol OFFICE AND DRUG STO R E, 111ARREIT STREET, POTTSVILLE. Dee. 14. 1830 504( rrilE subscriber hail just returned With a second f.. etnch, for this season, of new and seasonable Dress Goods. • Silk and %Vital Bareges, AD do do 2.5 Different Patterns Barege De !wines, Snowier De Laines. Embossed Swiss Drees Patterns, hotted do do I do Sommer. Silks. Gingham Lawns, ... . (Enchains, French Lawns English and American La wns,i a variety of new, and handsome styles. fast colors, very low, Long and short Mohair Mitts, _ ' Peare Silk Gloves, • I Alexander's light col'd Kid (Doves, English and American Prints, 100 pieces, by the picre or yard. low. The above comprises a variety of new Mid band. some style at goods, is filch, for beauty and cheapness, defies competition. for safe by • , A. HENDERSON, Al'i. lune 5, ..1.1- 1555. , , tt _ . • INDIA - aiimmancioons. . . . PREPARE. FOR. WINTER. ' LA DICS• and Gentlemen's Sandals,a capital arti cle for tile lett for damp and cold weather. India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preserveia at tached, a new :and seasonable article. India Itubber•Leggins and Pants. • Long Driving Gloves lined. Alen, Lined India Itutibet Mitts fur handling rough work in cold weather. • Ladies' Baud Rubber Gloves. • Breast and Nursing Bottles, Funnels. Horse !Mott. Money 13073. Belts, .Lc., &c. • lust received and.for vale, wholesale and retail, by R. BANNAN. all.-'-' Sept. 2r. 1812. INDIA ItIIBIUDI AND ING. GIITTA Patella BELT sucscriber is Agent for the the sale of India 1. Rubber and Guth.. Pett.ha Belting. and will fornlsh it to any length at the lowest cash prices. This Ben in is considered better and cheaper than any other kind In use, and it 1133 the advantage of the material being worth at least half its first Lost, for other pur poses, alter it is worn mit as betting. It Is In use at all the Collieries in this Region. Also, India Rubber and GUM% Percha Rose, for'vas rictus': purposel, such as conveying water. Speaking Tubes, Fire Engines . . ate., itc., all of which will be furnished at manulaeturers' prices, at 11. BANN A IVA Variety Store. r i r India ilubber Packiny of ill the ditTcrent thick ness always on hand. Car Springs and Rings cut to any size, when required Feb. 18.51, VAINTINO, GLAZING anti PAPEIIitING \ REIIIOVAL r , I T.:. BOWEN having reinoved hts shop to 2 doors a et the ittn 4 -43 • erkan Hutlee, Centre Street, and taken intp imrlderahip hie brothers, the robserthets announce to, the pnbiie that they ate prepared to ex leeOte all order. ' '.heir line ^iih the greatest de ipatch, and 01 Ins. Ther y s/ ploy Rood wet ', may, t (ore, be sore They. also, splendid ass , shade. dcr., c 'quality. in Cul which thry nl 2 doo Pottsville. theOFFERN b o t 2n a lT r 9 t inri articles i l l Y e s E citizens 3 v N e r U y c o l " I IP S a a p i t r i v e s t r v i t e l I e l P e , 4 . ll El a aL i al4.4 l: .l l if iA. i t (T t a li Y , the'eholee of their beautiful and immense stock, in any gentility and of alt 'qualities, og ' -,., Dinner, lea and= Toilet Plates , Dishes, Pitching, Sets,' Jk.c., French or English China, ur Ironitone.Ware. An also (HASH WARE, rut aitil moulde d la great variety. at the very lowest rides. . Hotels, Boarding and Privgte Houses supplied With o.'!_. June 5.1852. _ __ 1.1-ly _ . _..-, _____ EOM Mitt — WiIIMTLEAD. I V MEM LL I BROTHER; Illan u artureri, No. CO. NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranted pure WHITE LEAD. and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of avun on the article, shall now. have their orders tilled. • No known substance possesses those preservative and heantify properities. so desirable Inn paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead I hence any admixture of other materials only mars lit value: It #aavohert fore,been the steady aim of the manufac turers, for many yews, to cooly to the public xi per redly pore white lead, and the !incensing demand fur the snide, is proof that it bas , met with favor. It is Invariably branded on one head WETHERILI. BROTHER in full, and on the other, warranted yam all in red letters. Thilada ~ July It IPbl tS-+r COTTACIE or Enameled FlnZrarrinlEi. Patent Eronston root Spring Bedsteads, jrneli. sit.* ng lANN Rans Chairs, , HART. WARE & CO., No. 480 CiIBaTNIIT IT.. abode Teeth, Philadelphia: oar fot sale, at very . low pewee, a tare end handsome assortment of EN AMELED FIHINITHRD of their own masafacters, suited to both city and country residences, complete onus or single pieces made to order.. Persons tar nishing Hotels and Boarding Houses, it a cheap and desirable article. Complete setts few cha m. ben. consisting c rine man witb stmt. Bedstead. Wash statid. Table -and cane seat Chatre.ltoin 02.5 up wards. Als o, superior WALNUT. EXTENSION DI NING TABLEs, Dorn $ll5 to dn.; Patent Extension Spring Bedsteads..offite. Dining Room. Rocking and other Chairs, Spring and Hair Mattresses: Mahogany and Walnut, Plain and Fancy Furniture to great "'a -1 tidy, &e., atc —The public are t tarlted to call and examine. ' • - ' . N. H.—Dealers auppllea on liberal terse. -Ant. 14. 1832. . 33.1 Sat ' _ DR. BARRON'S MAGICAL PR PARR lON North Fear Doran. .r NINTH •Aoi. RACE &oath - , PHILIWELPIII4. • - TITHERR haeonenuta Kitimat all private andliff- V V lease iiireases. guaranteeing half, 111 - SD came Stranger. and Residents. of:bothipmes,pay Waited to the Doctor's Private Boors. where be cap always be consulted confidentially. free of charge. ' Persons residing at a diocese*. by enclosing throe dollars In a letter. poet-paid. stating orogen:a, mill' receive a bottle of the Doctor's Magkal Prepara tion. by return Orman. • _ • 061cent:tura from 8 o'clock; A. U., till ID. P. N. giopt. ig, len. • •. • P 9-11 ' Wow: Tonacco, stamp arm szamt . T WAASHOUSII. ' DB Subscribers resyceiltilly Worm doh airy Net% "elitists that they bays now on hand airsisarat as. - sonasent orals bess:VISOINI/i lIIIANDTOSACCO. CaTionlish h. Lump Ss. Lamp r!ig. 14., at the lilsantlicturers lowest , prices. Also. a One assort ment offorsius andllomealle Botirs. Sone. amok. le Tobacco, etym. Pipe gaps, So, ratca:we !km, et the t o w s " Wiob*Aiii t a4 o .. fallonit TIM Prithdoplds, *AV U, IMat J. G. BROWN, Pottsville, E. J. FRY. Tamagni. J. W. GIBBS, Minersville.-- rzm 62-ly ' NEW GOODS to their . 4 ' Wit dow nf style and 4 rrt.sers, and cps. tOTFIERS. centre St., 16.tf FIMMII iIiNIN otos, :TAL LOW immix ant i liaio - • • HINED&I. PAINT.• t idaquiieu on, Price n ail. , Per gat. ZOO snobs' • 7a easkaaf Tadao* do do do do ' 500 ;Barrels Boiled do 65k do do 3000 . 0altonsi do do do In aisle of various sizes,. do do • Ido ' Ida 330 Barrels Teltuttne Oil. Various kinds end juin z ies. Rom 33 to so cents per aalletu. 1600,44110ne in Casks of various s ices. {radon* k iads and qualities, Dam 33 to 60 cents pet gittiotti4 50 Tons Tallow Grease. for Heavy Deetingcarid coarse Idachibery, in Dane* or,„ Casks. a( say consistency required. Prka Crania per lb.'. - ISO Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, et theta*- , est merket prier. i warranted-not to chill in the coldest weataer. and considered-by those using it equal to Hymn 011. Baited Pater Ott, equal titlLinseed OH, other than or white. z•• am constantly receiving supplies of the abovev Ab lactert enielea, and my mono is. •• Smell pro fits an trick returns." D. F. POND. Sti,Wat t,atreet, (under the Pearl et. House.) N. V. June 10. I 2. -2S-3m VARNIS ry 171:t Purrir PAI AIVITPAC TOR it %l eNn RE undereigned ha made extensile alterations 4 L and improvements lilt's machinery, and having ntroduceJ Steam into his F ory,wouldniont respect fully call the attention of bls Wails anif.customeri through the , country to him larg and welt selected stock of VARNIr3BES. PAINTS. 0 , GLASS, Ike., &c., which for variety and quality can tbe excelled by any similar establishment in the St te.. Coach , Body. Carriage, Cabinet and China Gloss iVartilsbee. and Paints' of every description, dry and grciundl; Oil. and put op at short notice in cans of,convenient' ce for country trade. Glazier's Diamonds. Cold Leaf. Panetta Potty itnd Rack Enives.Sattle Ind Camel Hair Pencils. Varnish, Paint. G rsln lug and Ealsornine Brushes. and English, French and 'American Glass of ail Sizes. imitable for Swint Pronto, Dwellings dec., with a good ueortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for, Public Buildings. Vestibules. &c., &e., constantly on hand andlor sale is quantities to suit purchasers,at moderate prices. at the old established PAISTIRS' Fllll5llllllllO MID VA. awry &roam No. 80 North Fourth street; wearable. below Race 'l,, Philadelphia. C 3 SCIIRACK. April Sr. 1952. 131u9SE'S Patent Me Proof PAINT. ' FROM OHIO. 111 IE 9 ubscrlbers have just received a iurthersup- J 1 ply. of this nippier and valuab e eubstante. In addition to the Mate „color, they have It beautiful chocolate ovbrown, resembling the sand stone now in use, and so much admired for the front of ibolidlogi Itt principal ingredients are silitm,aluminstandpro toxide of iron, which in the opinion of nicotine men satisfactorily accounts fur lie fire-proof palate—the two fortnersubstauces being non-eond acting, and the latter Betide as a cemetit, to bind the wlinle together and mate a Arm and durable paint. For use it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied With a breish, the same as ordinary plum, to wood iron, t in, zinc, canvass, paps...dec. It hardens grade ally and becomes fire-proot. It is partimlarly ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a ni car-decks railroad bridges,feoces, &c. A tootcoited with the article is equal to one uf elate, at a vast saving of ex pense. " office Opecimene may be seen ;tithe 'Ohs subtler!. berg. HARRISON, lIROTIII.RB h Co.. No. 431 tlou th Front 81„, ?blind°. 'Aprllll2'. IBM - 174 • lIIINCEPJA'S ESSENCE or ;COFFEE Uec package of this Eseetrce wings) as far as four pounds of Coffee--and_Cotice made midis Essence will preserve the taste of the real Ooffee4 with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. It is also more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea sier made, does not require anything to clear it, and is free from sediment. This Essence is novr extensively usedin various sect one of the country,* single agent . having sold 16,000 cake. in a .(nos cOutny in this State. Price 124 cents per cake; !Far vale wholesale and retail by the subscriber, st his variety store. , 0. BANNAN.,Agent for Schuy . leill Co. 25-Merchants and others supplied in Selig gain at. the Manufacturer's prices. Try it t t I have examined an article private/I . by Messrs. Hummel, Bolder & co.. of Philadelphia; called " Es ,sence of Coffee." which is intended to be used with Coffee for the purpose of improving it. I dud it not only free from anything deliternaus to health, but on the contrary, the ingredients of "thrash; is composed, • are perfectly wholesome. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D. • Chemist and Analysist,73 Chambers St,' New York. Aug. 22 1651. SAVE YOUR morircv. C!MULES P. FREEMAN & CO.. eine Funds, Ilooors & C 0.,) Importers and Jobbers, '144 BROADWAY, I door South of Liberty': Street. New Vork, having now on band, and will be recelviug daily through the season, Ain iqoods direct from the European ma nII fart u rev. , and cask A sepses, rid. fad issabls, fancy Silk Millinery Goods.; Our stock of Rid: Ribbon.: comprlsea every vatic*, of the latest and Most beautiful designs imported, : Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and? patterns, and Stand unrivalled. We offer our goodslfor sett Cask, at loxver prices than any credit House to America can afford. • All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make prier lions from our great variety of rid cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps. dashes and Belts. Bonnet. Silks, Satins, Crapes, Liasea andTarletons. Embroideries, Collars, Chemlsetts,Capes, Benhas. Ilabits.Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Inserlings.. k:mbroideried Reviere, Lace, and klamstitch Cam bric lldlas. ' Blonds, Illoniona,and Embmidered Laces for Caps. Embroidered I.tees for Shawls, 41antillas, and Vella. flnntron,M•chien,Valenelenes,and brussels Lacea. ENOIA and Wove Thread, Smyrna; Lisle Thiread. and Calton Laces. _ • - - . Kid. Ltaln Thiead, silk, and Sewini. silk, Glove., and Mts. ' French and American Artificial Flnivers. French Lade, English, American, snl Italian ftraw Bonnets and Trimmings Aug. 14.1659: zit.ll:l: 4 TILE undersigned desire to infotmthe Public that they hgve. established themselvevat Leesport, in' connection:Witt] the . zit. Clair Depot, for the purpose of purchasing Flour, Grain. Day and produce-. They are thantfol for past favors, and ate now prepared to deliver plods, wholesale and retail. UHLER dr. BROTHER. - St. Clair, April 3.1E52. It-tf Tsubscriber would respecifullyituform Ids na -1 morous friends and customersof Sehylkill County that ha assortment ofClothing for Young Gentlemen Is much larger than ever, and be Is disposed to sell steep. Persons living at a distance4ave the pay,- lege of exchanging clothing putehased at this store, If they do not sun. 1107 T. Wit Chesnut Street, below 10th, Philada.• maretoo,los2. • 11-tf A•isi•i}'ol(tik , l • Q lIOULD. DAVE A COPY.—„die Duca timbre 800 k,,, a.. 3 esti 25-cts. weepy—am him thg,ctf.—Dr. Efun keep Medical Manual and Uand Book. for the afflicted.' Containing an outline of the Origin. Prue ~,,, Trent-' ment and Clare of every lona of d'art:are, conttacted by Promiseous Se lual intercourse, by Self.ahti.se, or , by Sexual Excess.with advice for their prevention,; written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech-; nicalities, and everytblngthing that would offend'the, .car of decency, from the result of sodie twenty yeari successful practice, exclusively devoted to . thetiurei of diseases of a delicate or private nature. • ! To which is added. receipts Dottie tare ofxbe above: diseases. and a treatise on the causes, symptoms of Fever aud Alum, for twentrfive ,reoti a copy; - copies one dollar; will be forwarder to any' part "of the United States, by mail, free uktuiritagg. Address,' onstage paid." Boa 196 Pent 9,etie. or the Author, 39 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.; Aug. 29. 1b51.: FIFTY NOLLARA FORFEIT. 7,.-. -, ra R. ID:INTER Will trecit *5O If filling to ctt any Lease of secret drseaserthat may tome un Sr his care; no matter bow tort standing Or adlirling., EN, they sex ern invited to his •Pllvate.Rooms,l9.itiorth SerenttrAtreet;Philad'a.. - wittaint fear of interrupt tion,friim other patients.; *Strangerrr and others vibrl h*ve been unfortunate In the seinction of a Phyaltist! ale Invited to call. i• • • ' :. INlPOTENOR.—Tbrorighuarsist Mined 'gradients of the passions, by excess Or Self oblige, the evils are numerous. Preens:ere Impotencyl involuntary sem* nal discharges. wasting ofthe organ*, Imo of memo ryt a distaste for female society, genera, riehnity,or ton 7 alltationel derangement. are sure to follow. if ne. crusty,. commit the Drrctor with tondden eel he offer, kperteeteure.. , '.. . i• ' , i. READ AND R FLECT.-The eilicted would di welt to reflect be re wasting their health. happl nese, and in Many ras their lives,la On bands of physi clauslgneimut -of this class of miludies. It is car.; rarely Impossible for one man to understand all rhe ills the human family ore subject to r Every respect;. able physician hal his peculiar branch. in which • he Is more aucaufill than hie brother professors, and to that he d'etotes most of his time and study.. . . i i ' YEARS OF PRACTICE, etch:sleety devoted to the study and treatment of disease* of the tetanal or gang, together with ulcers upon the body it hroat„ nosri, or legs, pains in the head or hopes, mercurial rhea"- tnativm. strictures, gravel. irregolaritlee, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or iimpurillea of the blood. whereby the constltution,hse been enfeebled. enables the Doctor to °Net speedy relief to alk whn may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any patio( the United Statl —Price five and ten dollars per package A u g.lB, 1851 9-- '01:111ZIE, 'RiVATELV. W for IS etas. means of the Rica NT !OULU pilh3.or Ever) One Owe, Physician'. The rry.sixth Eihtfonovith one idled ',amylase, showing irate Mileages and Matfor. alone of the Generative 'stem. hi every shape aed inn; to which is •addthi ;a 'realise oh the dbeasts bf emales, Intended for the are fentalimi only.' (we page S.) being of the highest Rh- Mance to married people, those contemplating mar. 31. P. Graduate of the la. Heather of the Royal ,on ; and Honorary Mem- I A dical Society. The Various fronts of Secret Diseases, elefninif Weaknese, Disra see of the Prostate Glandilinpotency, solitary . .habits of youth are fattofolty described. and. all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on . self-abase and Seminal - Weakness is worthy of particular: it tention.and should be read by. every one.' Toting I Hen, wins base been untbrionsto !. in contracting di sense, previous to placing yourselves under the sae of any doctor, so nuttier what his pretensions .may be. get grapy °Mit truly uaetbl Welk. slew captain and personsiointo. Res, should pee -1 ' sees Dr. Totters, Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket Esculapitrt,er Every One Hie Own Physician.- ' re Let no either be ashamed to present a copy tof the Xeculapins to hi. child 11 *ay save him from - an int6 y m a t v e e r ., a Let e s i o ti e . of O mo M r i o ed -li wo e m . -w ithout readingthe Pocket /Escalloping. Let moons etelfethit fttone hacking cough, pals le tbeSIS..SCSSeaSinISSI, nervous Iselin:B,as/ the whole ;yells of Dyspeptic, 'sensallows, andliven op by their phySiclattibe an other moment without eallehltielf M.4 .01 84 ,111 C Dive theanirried. or those about; to tor wanted, bay Impediment; read this', truly aletul Book. islt has braid the mesa of saving ' thousands Of unli t satiate. mesturirs faro' the veryjaws of death. :11pwerds of a MILLION copies of ibis celebrated wait have been old le this country and Europe slate iB39..wbea alts iris edition was' tem& CP Air Panay Sending .7W6AXY4 I IVE canteen-I I closed le s letter...tern receive oat copy, of this -Mal Iry r•or tat copies. will he sem foe Goo dollar, Address r' Dr. W3l. YOUNG, NorQ, 12$ Spruce Street. Penadeloma." Post Twenty yeses pesetas In the au of rosisdelpute. certainly entitles Di. Tones to the cOnlidellta sKih• 'afilkW, end he tnaybo committal est any ofMnS dt sessecaracibedin Ids different st . 31 t 0130.10 Slam Street. every hi between 9 and 3 o'clock. (Sundays excepted) asdpersoasat off OP . tattee consu l Or. Young by reuer, sesv'esttr. • Jima 19.1.83111.1: lls4, MO G. • 9.-einkt wad Dotible,Ane twist ap,com. "ow stogie 7 . pat OSUMI' l s, abot‘ Powder nail lane, Capper and Horn Powder Flute, Peepoion dna Dapaseis aptattal PoWddh SW. 944wa Hapitoa i num alert, 1114 t EirE ME _ A. evairas. bur.sa IN scup kactri 41, 4 Copper; Brant, Bar and*.filbek Tin • Sodden piciter ,Ued, &e. Orders received (or 'Brans and Cop/WI - work, and Machine turnishlna: All orders ronnetted with the above time promptly attended to. South at reet,above Front. Pntladel phis. ' Jima 15.1830 • heel • AGICSOY-;-For the Purchase 'kidskin of Tice! Ee 'tate: baying and sefilog Coal; wing chant* of CoafLands ; Mines, ice., and collecting cents—(Mm Isehty yearn experiences is the County he hopes to lgivenatbfaition. Ogler Ifahtutango atteet,Pottivtile. CHAS. M. HILL. 144 f • APill 6.1830 P. SUERWINt 'EXCHANGE' AND, COL - - lecting Office, Pottsvlne, Pl.—Dealer In rincitr rent; Bank Notes. Hills of .Exchanai, Certificates or Deposit.. Checks sett Drafts. Checks for sale on Phlts,delptilhisand New York, In loans to snit , March 9. 18.511. . 104 TOTER BADMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, has' opened an (Ace in Centre Meet. Pottsville, oppo-I sitiattor Episcopal Cinareb,wbere be will be dally,l front 9to 3 ocluca. Badness letters to hitn will re- celVe prompt attention, addressed to hint at either II Pottsville or Orwlgsburg. Oer. 6, 1851. 49-rf 71VITAItLa gIIIPPEN; ATTORNEY . AND I Ed; COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadeiphra,aulauend oebllectiona and all other legal business in the City of Philadelphia, adjoining Countipi and elsewhere.- o:lite No. 173 Walnut steel above Seventh stretet,l Philadelphia. F. WHITNEY, EXCHANGE. COLLEC- Alon. ,CORIUIIBIiOU. and General Agency Cake, neat 'door to Minere_ Bank. Pottsville, Beale r in un-, t orlent money; Gold and 81Iver. GRAFTS on Phlls• • I.bis and Nen , York for sale„, arch 20, IBS2. PO.-111111PSON, Mining Engineer. hat re 1. Move office to Dr. Chitties:ries Building. /tell door baton' low the Protestant Eplsconal (*.Mach, Centre Street, twine. Pa., where he )4111 prompt tt ly 4enl to ail digell in the line of his rotes - Ann. Split 1 1651. 14 tf pHF WILLIAM N & JAS., COOPER attornies at Law, Pottsville. (Mee r In Ceittrelit a few doors East of the "Petikylvanto Hall." 114 Cooper will-attend at all the Combs. ' - I Pottsville, Dec. 7, 1850' 40-3 m :16i PEACE, POOMUIe• Will attend promptly to C ecttoni t Arenears. Purchase and gale of Real Estate. &c.. In . licbuythillCounty. Pa. Office In Centre Street.* site the Town Hall. Oct 214 1149. TOll3l C.00.1/111.&113, JUsTICE OF THE PEKCd, el Will altbild 10' any bustnessi entrusted lotus bare!, purictually. Bills and Notes bollected, &b. .oMee iiiirket Sc.. apposite pr. - Flaibetstadt••• 'June 3.1852 i. , - --13-1 y 1..3 IIC• ammo, MINING. ENGINEER. and LI surveyor, removed to Centre Street, uppralfe Mims' BANK. Pottsville, Pa: Ali descriptions of Engineering, Mapping and Draughting teen trid promptly and carefully. I - May 22, I d 52. 21-tr TAMES H.OIEtAIDFF, ATTORNEY AT LAI, trhlving remnved to Pottaillle , has opened an otH e under the Telegraph °Mee. Centre ,opposite the Miners' Hank. OPC.6; 1851. . MI-ly • i TniEICTOIL O. 11.316ELER, II Obit:Ea./in* LI PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to -one of the Brick Houses in CoaliStreet ,Pottusttlle. April bfil, 1t349. - le -t f 1 . 1 . ...,. --- lAllt. SAIreEL BERLUCHY, OFFICE, cut': A., ner Oh and Mahantansu streets. PatiVrille — (I i.e one lately occupied by Dr. Thos. Brady.) I ',Pottsville, March 15.1851 11-t I' 1, ___ T. WILSON. MAOIIIIIIATE, coNVEN -11 anrer., Land Agent and General Collertor.E (hike, Market street, POILI;Villf!, Pa ;Nov. 30. 100. yVILI lAM L. I.I7IIITNEY. ATToRNEY at Law. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, P 5. Office i Centre siren, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank) ! Jan. 4„ 1651 1-ly ---- t TORN HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pottl e; y ille. Schuylkill county. Pa. Office in Centre itreet. opposite the Miners' Bank. I Etept 27, 1631 ' Iy-3y. •,_. i'll?,0. B. CLAY, Attorney at Law. Poilseille , If VI Pa. Office in (*.entre street, opposite Mortimer's i' note]. July 31, Mt. 31—if • 1 1011 N P. 110BA:RT. Attorney at Law, Collin 4•1- a sinner for New York. Mire opponne Arnett...an fitntse, Centre :greet, Pottsville. Penna. . Apiii 71, itisl.l7-,** 1 __/. _-_ -- ' - r . D• G. 31 9 GOWAN. ATTORNEY AT I. AW. clf ' • fire in Market Bt., near „Second June 5.1952 G. THAUGH, ATTORNEY Al' LAW lI Treinont, Uoanty, Pa. 'Fremont, April 29, . 33-4 m WEILMVS N&TIOL ,S r RAYMOND & CO, AND DRIESIIII,OI & C .•14 Menageries United, foe-,4852! a. BERRY, - - M. AGE " It ATM P . exhibit at ottswille.SATUßDAY;the oth I' V day of Octoter - , - 11452. The public are rev }frt. fully informed that these TWO VAST 01EN Af/ER -114.1, united for the present season, form by,4e.rl4he largest collection of Living Animals eycr,pthibitid in this or any other country. j t/' I - Om 150 ANIMALS AND Diann coolie peen u dor their spacious Pavilion, 250 feet in/length, for NE PRICE OF A DMISSION.-110tirs of Exhibit Un— front,l to 4 P. 01., and 7 to 10 41 the,. evening. Admission 25 cents. No -half The Cortege, wilLa rrivfirin the town on the of the 30th instant. about 10 o'clock. and the e trio -gen, cages, Van, &ciMintaining the animals. d awn by 120 Splendid Oases, headed by NEUPER'S PHIL ADELPHIA BRASS RAND, will pass through the principal streefe,ttlifording an opportunity of 'behold- ' tog one of the, most norgeorand haposing Pricuf iota of ,the kiird ever seen. - .4 Doer?' Performance in 3 hnniemse Perfvzning Z "HERR Dal ESOACII In TWO and Signore lIIDERALGO In the other. 111 In the coot se ofeach Exhibition. Herta Douai:sett, the far-famed Lint Kinn, will enter the Dena of his Wild:tenants of the Forest—Lions, Leopard.. Tigers, Cougers, &c.—and give a display, the same as when ordered by. the special command of Queen Vic:Rifle. Louts Philip (late Ring of the French,) Emperor Ni cholas of St. Piteraburgli,. and the Royal Family Hapsbutch House of Austria. SIGNORE BIDERALGO will also perform Melilla'', ly ;trained animals,. separate and entirely diffeictit from Herr Driesbaeh's, showing the-different ppwers of mind over the Animal Creation. WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCYII. FROST Nines, NEW TORE, AND NATIONAi.. EIMI rniTHEATRE, pHILAXMLPHIA. J. G. CA IDW• LADEII, Equeetrtan Direct ► J. LA}GWOATII V. • ' Master ef the Cite e B. %Milian, Tst Buffo Cloven. E. DAVIS, 2d Shaker:marten clown: Among the most prominent of the artlites, may be found the folinwthg names. viz : J. B. CADWAI.A.DER—the unsurpassed Foie and 811 Untie Rider. neat Somerset Vaul sic*. er in the known world. • troJ LlPMAN—Dramatic. Scenic and principle R der. DAVIS RICTIARDS—the world's oti!y baitt.back Rider. whose daring' feats over bars, gates, Le., on his WSJ Prairie Steed, strikes the beholder With wonder and airtollsinnent. E. N. DICKINSON—the celebrated Come'4tn and Comte ginger, acknowledged by alt to bathe meat singer of the age. ' „I. SWEET—whose style and okili in per • noting the chsracter of the Aborigtce. or Red Men of t e For• -est, stands umurpassed. . ' MASTER WILLIA 48—the inVertile aymnaltic and Antipodean performer, whose truly pleasing_ Parfet manees must be seen to be admired. Si Last, though not least. the Two unrivalled Glower', IVILLIAMS ¢ DAVIS. Whose Puns, Jokes, Bon Nos and Wittirtnit, never WI to keep the audience Ina perfect roar of humbler. N. S. Positively bit one price of Admission fio Menagerie and Circus combined. I ' Oct. 16,185 L 4%.2t LILDIZIS, WEFT WELL YOl7 BM UNHAPPY' • W 1 111 EN PROpEastitt vANItoRN, the celebrated ASTROLOGER of the 19th CentifYi Oates ad vice In all affairs of the heart, which, if allowed, can mitten to guide the stogie to a happy marii u 4e and wakes the mauled happy it t Ladies who ar Unhap py 'through trouble: misfortune and disappointment, consult him daily, they follow his advice sudmists happy. Other, consult him to know what I before I them; others seek Information of those th elove. and all ate made happy and contented!!! If ti val ue your, More happiness. delay no longer, consult him yourself and be happy. Terwsit.—For an Interview 'aria minutes $5 ants. in fill $l. All teueti ats4 Interviews are sir 117 pri ,vate and confidential.. All Letters pre paid ore a Private illietriete: these at a distance can m e their case known by letter, the strictest honor sind Most In violable secrecy observed. all letters to be pre-paid.— Nei. 3, George street, Second house, North aide, above Echaylklil 811th. Philadelphia. WEALTIf AND GOOD FORTENE.—Genctemen; look ter your interest before It is too late! t t !Consult and follow th e - advice of Professor I/ANDO:MN ; If yms dri. success. will - crown all your undertaking,— I Kin who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful In life and in business. Nen who have workedd end attu f ggiod against adversity and misfortune pea. tar part of their lives, and found the more t . y tried to get (onward in the world the more things went against them tt t These men have coneulted blot tor, the last 90 years. and all those who were wistretiongli. to follow his advice are now rich and haply. while those who neglected the advice he give tame, are still struggling with adversity. .Terass for tent en el for an. Interview of 14 atiautes, la full $t • N 0.2 GEORGE Streit, second house. North Side. shore Debuylkill 13 lath, Philadelphia. All lettere and seaman kationi will be strictly PRIVATEAND CON. 16- 1; GREAT• ,. paten, by eII.Y.LIGHT, corner of Xafeasesze 4 Cestristrats, superkir, to the delineations:lU rea, tore and - lite-expression or the eye. Children ; and groups taken quicker than -any ever in thhi plame=ali iidlspoosible requisite to lamas. Call early ; In that day to *void a crowd. . (hens Instructed In the art. on• remota limns; also. handsome • iipperatut; - Chemicals. toes, Ike, ihroisbed cheap. Can enditdee for yomvelves.--, N. B. TA Laosurixo executed, style you wbib, and specimens an be saes.. We would advise all who wish ,a trim likens,* to •'- C. - VANDENBURGH. Petteville. - - " OIL NSWENIMIS, (ninth's Res. Xers sire strafe; POUsiiiiia"us4 ; .PlunabliNs shop. - alr IDIPAS_CONIITANTLY - MIND gurptit 07 Lekd'7i6e.lbikitilat Blair- Tin , alatinVem,'Sbinser cianilkruble toiddlegle kindistfßr d a oln ll g s P im u i m b p t i wuids w t aandSC u laus a a O - kind , ofCopper Wart and Plumbing done la tlio lenient sibanissle, tbosboitest notice. • • • 1 i - :- N. B. Casb far old Brims and Lond.l • 7011011111, 11$1. *lf ME INA& CgiCII! =I =E= 4trit FATTENING OF HOGS. Attached to the pen, there' should bp I good covered shed, with a plank floor fa t , them to sleep on., or retire to, in wet wet. then. ,This shed 'should be divided into tw„ apartnsents=the one for feeding in, and t h, other for sleeping iti. Attiached to it die t shOuld be an enclosed yard ; its size to tor. respond with the number of your hop.- Over the floor or this yard, spread; to ti., depth of ten or twelve . Inches, rough ma lt . finis, as marsh-mud; wood-mould, or atl similar substance. Over this, twice or thnct a wee k; s :pe t plaster, Or 'pulverised charm:, Every two weeks, alter your hogs are put up•for lattening, clear out this yard and put in an eqtral quamity of rough materials— continue this practice until you hare killed your hogs, and you will be able to obtain from twenty hogs, if you keep the manure out of Ithe weather, or so pack it up is bulk as.iieilum the water, as will manure you as litany atFies of laud. This is not it DB IA h exaggerated statement, and will not be a considered by those who reflect that there are nearly 5 pounds of urea in every . 100 pats of , hog tirine..ind that there is nearly 3. pounds in his solid excretions ; that every pound of urea is resolvable iuto_'tio ranch ammania,'and that this mixed naan#o,yirlds in every 100 pounds ; 12 pounds Cilt potash, pounds of the sulphate of soda, pound, o he phOsphate of soda, and of lime ad II: magnesia 8 pounds 8 ounces: We say, that ,;.. those wilect, that: the excretions of the .: fattening hogi7 thus rich in the elemema!- -.. food of plants, will not consider what iil :. say in behalf of the 'V4ue of the voidiogi of the hog, es manure, to he, in _the least ern. uid ::;• ged. - f..,-. :..,. While>the hogs are undergoing hie ptocu i z * r , Of ftitten i ing, corn should be .scattere4 CO il over the y. to induce them to root f(): ~ for, in , A soiloing , they ; will turn over sod nit the . excreti: s with the rough material, and .... thus aid n the absorption of the former bl ,': the lattki. ri, - Thirnaterial from the hog yard, wheneve 1.',,:: Cleaned out, should be thrown into balk, la .:::: such form as will turn water. and then be WWI compressed w 4 .11 the back of the shovel, and hare fresh portions of plaster, or powdered charcoal, added "to it, and dusted over the surface of the heap. , When first penned to fatten, they should, for three or four days. at intervals of a day apart, have, mixed with their food, wlech should be soft, in the proportion of a lea. spoonful of sulphur, and halt a teaspooolte of copperas la i r each hog. Their food for the first week or ten dot , , should be mainly pumpkins,: roots, appleJa vegetables of some kind, nixed with a stin, portion of corn-meal, which should be cook. ed. As the feeding progresses, iDcrease the quantity of meal. The last three weeks of the fattening, the hogs shouldbe fed unclad• ed corn meal. Their beds should be provided with straw or leaves, which should beeleaned out sad, renewed once a week: Each yard wherein, hogs are fattened,should be provided with a rubbing-post jr the hop to rub themselves against, apt' a trough is which should be' constantly kept, chervil, rotten-wood, ashesl;lo,..trait. The hogs should bele(' thrice a day.mors• ing, pooh and eyehirig, at rggular hours-- regularity beipdprciotive of success in fee• ding, acid / their troughs should be washed out evert; day.Amerrean Farmer, MEI ' - READ, FARMERS, READ! Mr. Carey has a lei ter to Farmers upo the subject, of the Tariff, in the Ping Loom and Anvil. The Tribune remarki:' "In regard' to this 'question. there are a : reality only two parties, that of the Ecglai manufactures and trades end that of Amer. can Independence and of American pawn- In such-a controversy there ought to ter.. doubt on which side the farmers of the le -' public will be found. Their interests as well as their patriotism ought, unless wets mistaken, to enlist them on the 'Ametati side. There can be no true uoion better them and the British traders; for the is. have in view' objects directly opposite t each other. The manufacturers of Eaciaz desire that foOd may be cheap in order til 1 they may be enabled to undencll the word 1 and to compel,other nations to 'Abandon ca. . nnfacturing and became producers of fccl, thus lowering the price thereof. The tit , men of America dekire that food may be high, and that it may be so he would but - his neighbors make cloth and pion and that become consumers of - food: ~ g' . • The English manufacturer - desires the UP versa! establisement of British tree-trade ul the abolition of the duttea on cloth end MD: and thi-stibstitution of direct taxation inUS 1 country for- -- custoat.honse duties which It now l has to pay. The American desire American freviridet, which -will enable Ito - 4 to exchange his wheat, corn, oats and ter tables with his neighbors for' cloth andta: and he prefers cnstom.house revenue i " 1 by, foreign trades to direct taxes paid himself. :Such are the objects these partimhave view, and at the "approaching election t people ot:the'counfry are Called Upon io ode between them." • 1. It prevents water which falls from ter ring on or near the surface, and render" .11 0 soil dry 'enough to be worked or plowed 3- all times. 2. By rendering the soil porous or spoor , It takes in water without flooding in timed rata, and gives it off again gradually io Oct of drought. 3. By preventing adhesion and suit , pulverisation, it allows the roots . to 10 1 freely through all parts of the soil. 4. By facilitating the mixture of au. through the pulverised portions, it grail! increases Its , value and effect. 5. ft allows water falling on the 5u to pass downward, carrying with it all F raising substances, (as carbonic acid sad 0 * monis') until they ate arrested by the &I lion of the soil. • - • 6. It- absitracts in a similar manort heat" contained in falling rains, tog the toil, this water (*lunged by mouths being minty degrees colder th 3 dinary.tains:, " . 7. The increased„porositf of the sal -oers it a more perfect non-conductor et, and the • roots of Planta are less Was freezing in winter. lIN , - EL The same cause admits the era *it, beilitating,the.decompsition of, tag portioniof the soil. . 9. ay admitting early Plowing, etc; he sown early, and an increased reaped in consequence. 10. jt .eConomises labor, by allow; on to go on itt:all times, without lay Asti from surislis Witter in sprat& 01. 1 hard baked 'soil • ki Sulrt IT N DER•DRA IN IN q TEN' SEASONS Rea, IT.
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