The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 06, 1852, Image 4

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A MATTER-OF-FACT MAN.
Here is $ tett amusing pictured dtat spe
cies of oddish known as a nrauerioNaet mon:
Tam what the,old women eall s an odd fish.'
I do nothing under the heavens without a mo
tive-never. ',attempt nothing unlessl think
there 1181 ;401414 ofmy sum' eding." I ask no
favours when I think they won't be granted.
I grant no favour!£ whelk kthank they are
not deserved ; and finally, I &M i t wait upon
the girls when I think - aiLattention would
be disagreeable: lam imatter•of-fact malt
aM. Ido things seriously. I once Wend to
attend a young lady home—l did, seriously ;
that is, I meant to wait on -tier home if she
wanted me. She accepted my (ger. I went
home with her; and it has ever since been
an enigma to me whether she wanted me
or, not. - She took my arm sod, said not:a
word. I bade her good night, and. she said
not a word. I met her the -next day, and I
said not a word. I met her again, and she
gave roe a two hour's talk. It struck me as
curious.. She ream,' I _watt o ff ended. ibe
gaud. and fluids% for the Weed her conceive . .
why. She begged of me , to' explain, but
did trof Om me the ghost of a chance to do
so., She said she hoped I would not be of.
leadidi asked mew ; and' it has ever
sines beer' a mystery to me whether- she
wanted mew eatl or not.
I once saw a lady at her window. I tho't
I worddeall. I did. I inquired for the lady,
and was told , that she was not at.home. ' I
expect she Was. I went tuarribiaktug she
was. I rather think so still, I mit her again.
She was offended—said I la not been very
neighborly. She reproached me for my neg.
hgenee ; said she thought I had been unbind.
And I have ever since wondered whether she
was sony or nor.
A lady once said to me that she' should
likeio be married, if she could get a good
congenial husband, who would make her
-%
happy, or at least try to. She Was 00l
cult to please, abe said. I said' I should like
to get married too, if I could get a wife that
would try to make me happy.' She said,
Umph! and looked as if she meant what she
Sbe. For when I asked her if
she thought she could be persuaded to marry
me, she said she'd rather be excused. I ev
il:wed ber. I've often w9ndered why _ I excu
sed her.
A good many things of this kind balkle hap•
pored to me that are doubtful, wonderful,
mysterious. What, then, is it that causes
doubt and mystery in The ways of men ?
is the scant . offaa. This is a matter•of:lact
world, and in order to act well ball, we must
deal in matter•offist.' -
A STRUGGLE FOR A KISS.
Ab, Sally, give me a kiss and be done
with it, do ?"
" I won't, so there now."
"I'll take it, whether or no."
" Do, if you dare."
So alit we went, rough and tumble. An
awful destruction al starch now commenced.
The bow of my cravat squat up in a half a
shake. At the next bout smash went my
shirt collar, midst the same time some of •
the head fastening gave wait', and down came
Sally's hair like a flood in a milldam broke
loose, carrying away half-a-dozen combs.—
One dig of. Sally's elbows, and my blooming
raffles wilted down like a dish cloth. But
she had= time to bout. Soon her neck
tackling begin to shiver, parted at the throat,
and whionth came a string of white beads
_scampering and running races every way
you could think of over the floor.
By hokev, if Sally Jones ain't the grit,
there is no snakes. She fought fair, dower
er,i must admit, an&neitber tried to bite or
scratch; and when she could fight no long
er for want of breath, - she yielded handsome
ly: Her arms fell down 1 r her side—ber
hair beck over herchair—her eyes closed—
and there lay a little, rosy mouth all in the
air. Lord ! did you ever see a hawk pounce
uptin a robin, or a humblebee on a tater blos
som? I say nothing. • - .
",,BLIND TO HIS OWN INTERESTS."
A rather amusing incident came under
our observation a couple of days since, which
we volunteer to give Out readers:
One of Heath's , sprinkling wagons, used
to dampen the streets of the city by `water .
from a large reservoir containing Several
hogshead, was proceeding slowly down
Fourth street, engaged in the laudable task
of flooring the dust, Mali; the attention of a
taw Hoosier was stunted towards the singu
lar looking vehicle.
" Hallo, stranger," said he, addressing
himself guile audibly to the driver, " you're
losin' all ;prig our water, dun !"
No answer was made by the persOn. ad
dressed.
• "I say,ol4 boss," said the hbosier,' "you're
losing your water right , smart Thar, I tell
you, and be - dog-on';l' if your old tub
won't be dry, next you icaow."'
The driver was silent. The stranger again
addressed John
Look here, you fool, don't you see tha
somethin's broke loose with your old cistern
on wheels, and that lOU of your water is
leakin' out 1" . .
Still the driver was silent, and the Hoosier
turned away in disgust, saying:
•• I allow that fellow is a little the biggest
fOol I ever did see; but if be is so- blind to
his own interest as to throw away his labor
in that way let hita do it and be----."
WOMANS .VOICE.
" The voice of Womin,_gentlemeoX said a
romantic individual; ii a late argument at
the club rooms, " the voice of woman, no
matter bow much you may be inclined to
sneer at the sentiment, exercises a' soothing,
an inspiring, a hallowing influence upon the
ear of man ; cautions him in dismay, and
banishes from his mind all those troubles
which, when she is absent, conspire to sink
him to the depths of despondency." _
Tom! you 6=4" exclaimed his wife
at4is instant, bursting into the room, "come
home you loitering scamp, and leave these
worthless fellows to themselves. 0 ! when
I get you at home won't you catch it ? Well;
I gum you will !"
Here Tom left the room ainuttly, with
his enraged spouse, evidently satisfied of the
inspiring influence of the " voice of we
man." =
rrTirE lin that" cusses" thaState be
cause he is compelled to pay a few `cents
school tax, and who grumbles every time
he buys a seiaool.booir, and who don!t take
his county paper because lie can get one
from the city that has more horrible mur-
der in it for a good deal less money, was
in at the Circus last week, and brought his
wile and •, nine small children." It didn't
coat him over a " V." though he saw the
clown, got i little tipsey, and had a glorious
spree ! Cheap, wasn't
,it ?
tCrMx, VERJOREIN, being about to take
his honeymoon trip ► after haying seared his
bride in the ears, goes, forward and accosts
the fireman as follows t-1 , Naow, Mr. 'oy
ster, I want you to be very keerful, and ye
slow; tutus you if* Pee jest rbeet[' married,
and my 'wife sad me are gale la this 'me
tea ,'.. . • .
SOtatific ad tracitiO:
CARBONIC ACID.
rir Wm= COAL, croon, or other substance con ! I
mining carbon, is brought to a very high heat in the
presence of oxygen, combustion, that is cibenthsaL
union ensues. The two materials combine - bent
fight, motiqn and electricity are evolved during the
process; * the psalmt is another colorless gas,
which is carbonic acid. This gas is proved to be
an acid by its pungent taste, Retired in changing a
vegetable-blue color to red, and by is eeethieing
with alkalies and other oxides torming some oldie
Blase Of compounds called salts. The diamoad be
ing nearly pure motion, burns up, producing this
acid gas. - •
lii chemical union; bodies combine only in cer
tain fixed proportions; or given weights. Thus, 1
pound of hydrogen always combines with 8 lbs. of
osYges, or with twice that weight. So, too, with
14 lbs. of nitrogen, 8, or 16, or 24, or 32, tu
lbs. of oxygen combine, hut no qualities between
these.. The Lowest weights in. hich these bodies
united are termed their combining numbers or equi
valetas.
The equivalent dolmen is 8, thatl3f carbon 6.
Now in the formation of carbonic acid, we And
one 'equivalent of carbon united with two of oiy
gen: This is the gas which is emitted by the re
citation of animals, volcanization, and it -exists_
solid in many of the metal ores.--4rientrjfe Awe
?
USTRXIIIIG MOSUL , • .
A' Two Vaans *Go the cites i e England .ami
in i tle
Scotlajid were like , smoked hams owing to the
dense volumes of Smoke which the atmos
phere by the use of bituminous coal- fields of
Erin were big& in appearance from the !erne
eause ; and the hedges were isrthe like condition.—
Now all is changed ; the sky is Do longer like a
sznokeyhouse; the rains 'descend in clear streams,
not in inky rivulets. the homes begin to look as if
their faces were w ashed,: and the hedges begin to
wear their old dark green appearance. Allthis has
been accomplished by an Act of Parliament making
it perild for factcvies to let their smoke escape. The
smoke is all burned by simple contrivances, arirat
a great saving of feel- What ctnnot science ac
complish?
CC/ARIBA.
rir Cinemas, PIGEONS, mutton chops, lobsters,
and veal, all make good carries. It the curry. dish
is to be mare of fowls, they sboald be joined. Boil
the meat till tender, to just sufficient water to cover
and add a liWe salt. Just before the meat is boil
ed enough to take up, fry three or four slices of
port till brown—take them up, and put it in the
chickens. Let them brown, then add part of the
liquor m which they were belled, one or two ter
spoonsful of curry powder,and the fried pork.. !die
a teaspoonful of curry powder sph a tea-cup of
boiled rice, era little floor and water mixed—turn
it On to the curry, and let it stew a few minutes.
INDIAN LOAF CAKE.
Oys Form) . ov Indian meal, a quarter of a
pound of butter, two egg., half pound of.s , agar, a
quarter of a pound of raisins, a quarter of a pound
of currants. Cut arid* butter in the Indian meal,
pour over it as much boiling milk as will make a
thick baiter. Beat the eggs very light; when the
batter is cool, pour them into it.--Seed the raisins,
wash, pick and dry the eurtants, mix them with
the raisins; awl dredge as muck wheat-flour on
them as will adhere to , tbem, Stir the fruit into
the batter and add the agar. Balm it in a mode
rtiteoven two hours.
BATTICAT IN A LIMON.
rar Paorasson Raxorrsts. is experimenting
just now in London on a new vegetable battery dis
covered by Surgeon Le Moit, of Paris. The bat
tery consists of a simple lemon, which contains
within itself all the necessary qualities, and will
last till the acid is exhausted—say eight or ten
dayi It decomposes water, acts powerfully on
the magnetic needle, and is capable of transmitting
messages by the 'submarine telegraph, acro-s the
Channel—an uninterrupted distance of thirty miles.
A-combined battery of four lemons is said to have
a very greet power.
TO KEEP OTESSII.S SWEET•,
tir Tau taus A gaßon of fresh lime. lied pet
it in a vessel &attaining ten:gallons of water. - Stir
it frequently for one day, and dip your pens, pails,
strainers, Ice., into it. It will effectually remove
alt acidity or bad odor, and promote cleanliness.—
The can be filial as Mien as circumstances
require,
3tdormation for te pap!
ON TES PLAIN " WHY" ANTI . " NiCAVAg."
(Wiry is THE truelove knot so called?
Because Of its origin from the Danish verb
trutofa fidern do, (Lit.) tplight my troth or
-faith; a knot imong the northern nations be
ing the symbol of love, faith, and friendship,
pointing put the indissoluble tie of affection
and duty. Sir Thomas Browne. with his
usual eruditions, says, 4 the true lovers' knot
had, perhaps, its origin from Nodus Heron
!snug, or that which was called Hercules;
his knot resembling the snaky compliCation
-in the Caduceus;or rod of Hermes; and in
which form the zone or woolen giidle of the
bride, was fastened, as Turnebus observes in
his !Wrenaria." Hence, evidently,the
brtde
fevors oi.top-knots at marriages, which were
formerly of various colours.
ng- Writ szionr.i:i not flowers in water,
and living plants in pots, be kept in bed
rooMs ? Because the flowers and plants
greatly injure the purity 01 the air during
the night, by giving out large quantities of
carbonic acid, similar to that which is separ
ated from the lungs by breathing:which is
highly noxious. There are instances of per
sons who have incautiously gone to steep in
a close room in which there has beet a large
groWing plant, haring beta found dead . in
the morning, as effectualfy suffocated as if
there had bee* a charcoal stove in the room.
r 7. WHY noa - Imhof water, and a pound
of salt when mixed, form two pounds of
brine,but then occupy much leas bulk than
When separate Because the atoms of the
one are pariially received into what were va.
eant spacei'in the other. A similar conden
sation is observed to many other mixtures ;
as a pound of sugar in a...pound of water.
Tin and copper melted together to form
bronze, occupy less space by one fifteenth,
than teeedo whets separate,.—Alanoff.
C' WRY wrt.r. troy oil and water mix in
a vial upon being violently shaken I Because
the water and theca bare no o,ffi inity for each
other ; but !frame caustic ammonia be added,
and the vial then agitated, the whole will be
mixed into in ammoniacal soap. This is
what is called disposing- qilinsty, or uniting
bodies, which apparently have no tendency
to unite of themselves, by-the addition of
another substance.
37 . WHY DO seeds gra* in sand or on
moistened flannel v Because of:- the air,
warmth, and water which they recive, the
use of soil being quite seccairy to the
growth of seeds generally ;`dal bough the
soil at length becomes the proper'. means, by
which alone the plant can arrive at perfec
tion.
(I:7Wriv is the rattlesnake inaudible In
:he wet season ? flecarise, as the cups of
the rattle consist merely of dried Matter,
which, in the dry season, is brought into a
condition to make inoise when the' animal
moves, so, in hke mutter, the mule, is the
wet season, is soft and mute.
e7Wirr is not a parlor window an eli
gible place for bulbous toots in glasses? Be
cause it is often too warm, brings on the
plants too early, and causes tiara to be
weakly. They should,
,bowever, be kept
moderately warm, and n ear the light.
117" Win no small needlesjloat on water ?
Because the particles of water cohere among
themselves!. and the weight of the needles
is not sufficieut to overcome that
07. WET no pawns become sleepy after
eating lettuce t Because it commas milky
juies• which, like - opium, is a smistki;
TIIk - iti l INF!, R S t . V .. iLT.W' Gi . N . EiA : . t:ADVERTISEi -i
.•'• " Fla PROOF .:SAPRSI • • ~,'
11, VANS. & W g ATSON sespecttalyintorm the pub
r.alic that they have added Islthil4 o Melt facilities
for manutacturlbg articles in ibetr itta.by the erec
tion Of a large.Factery in Eighth Street, beton. Vine,
and are now prepared to furnish thou who tady fa
vor them, with FIRE PROOF SAFF.S.fcc..to a sa '
pedal' manner, at "the shoneet notice. ' They will •
warrant their safes to undergo as coach heat as see
other safes; ant in orderto satisfy the publimbstabls
is not mere itelettion.they hold -
themselves in radium at Sat """ f 1 e--7- 1
tiles to trattheutfairly with say I ' ' • .
other safes that are made.— 'i I.
They have the names of =try . l a xl; ,
merchants and others, in this. 11. -'. •
city stud other places, which : 7 , •
they can give In reference.— ._....`.&i -,-----
Their celebrated 'atm have' ,----
been well tested by *midge - ' -- -
aa well as be public.buttes, as tite report below will
show. '
Gnat Triumph Jtehkeid by EVAN'S 4. .frifTBDird
X.. h 3 Peek Strom. Pkilalelpiii,
FfRE PROOF CRESTS: - . " 7 .
AT TIM STATIC Wilt. Klllllllltltiti TA, OCT. an Issl.
, The undersigned. appointed a committee fur the
purpose. by the officers girths State Fair. Were Pre
sent this adenoma. when News. EVANS & WAT
SON tested one of their
time
sized Salamander Fire
Prim( Chests, at which time they consumed Toast
[OROS Or WOOD OVer if. eonunencinft nt I o'clock. P.
)I..and baying expoeed tt to a whits halt he toe
liters. satticient to ,destroy the cast stun act. Oa
opening the Chest. the paper,. together, with WOO cir
culate, depossted -- ta oar presence, were taken out,
not ouly .lutring been preserved; but not having the
a ppearance of scorch upon them. •
Joseph Itither,Re-Cov. of Pa. ' John R. Cox, -
A. 0. fierier, - • Chas, E. Helmer.
A. T. Newbold. E. E. Boudinott,
- . Committee.
. EVANS & WATSON.
Satamanderyite and Thief-proof Safe hianurrs.
'No. 83 Dock Streetaluladelpbta.
34-ly
Aug. 21, 1832.
NEW HARDWARE STOREI, It
doors below Mates MM. mid
• nentiyoppoulte the Miners'Bank,
onsville, where vrilrbe found ... 1
an excellent assortment of HARDWARE: 1
Coach Trimmings, !Piles, . i •
g ; . 'Pine
ng s .
Saddlery, , , entente ware. •
Shoemakers' Toole, lAmortment of euellmeks.
Carpenters* Tools,
~ i Table Cutlery,
Glass and Paint., ;Pocket Cutlery,
Bar Iron of all alzes,!Table Spoons. -, -
Rolled do • do do 'devils and Tiers,
Nails and Spikes,. Assortment of Rue Cries,
Railroad Iron an Nails, :Sheet Iron Crucibles - ,
Smith Tools, Wire. Tin Plate,
Building materials', 'Brays Kettles,
Cast Steel, • - • ' 'Sad Irons, ~
Sbear *Deal, .Pans and Sobers. . -
Arm Blister., ' Chains,
Kill Saws. ;Railroad Traces,,
Croas-car Saws, i Powder and Shot;
Flue Hand-saws..
0. B. returns his %banks to the. public for the pa
tronage they estended to tbe late Bret of Bright k
Pott.and Batters himself that. in bla individual capa
city. he will be able to deserve and command their
contlaued support by the quality of tbe goods be has
in store, strict attention to business. and the low rates
at which be is determined to sell.
GEORGE BRIGHT,
• Late of the Ann of Bright & Pott.
March Tr. 18. W. ISA, ' '-
POTTSinUaI IWIZING IMILL.
TIIS SUBSCRIBERS respectfully an
arspounce to the public, that 'theft new
Railing Mill is now emnpletetl and In
fall operation. and that they are prepar
ed to supply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes.
which they will warrant to be superior in quality
to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices..
They also manufacture T Rails. for the use of the.
Cornering and Lateral:Roads, weighing (rem 21 to 50
lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which will
be found ninth cheaper than the imported article.'
Brine matt lent medial:ilea, and having nad colloid:
erable experience In the Iron business, they natter
themselves that they can give entire Nati:faction to
an rchadere, and will also make it their Interist to pa.
tronise home manufacture's. .' .
- . HARRIS, BURNISH ir CO.
Dee. 6,18.51.. _ 194 f
- -
1311&91112rallt UDSONIDOW IRON WORBS.
mit H & ALLEN. IRON AND
Brass Founders, respectfully inform
their Patton*, a nd the plane generally,
that tbey are now prepared. at the above
estabhatiment.tointaufactore Steam Engines of every
slut ; Primps, Railroad and ruin Cats,* d every other
description of Iron and Brass Cast legs nu liable for the
Coal seining °rather banness.oo the most reasonable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Utast Franaces
and Machine work in general.
'Repairing of alt kinds done with neatness and des
patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by
them wilt be warranted to perform well. They la ould
solicit the custom of those who may want articles In
laeir Ile* In this vicleity.' Allorders will meet with
Immediate and prompt attention.
R. W.
L. 11. ALLEN.
11-Iy.
March 15, 1351
GEO. MASON' k CO. ItgriPECT
- fatly an:tonnes ..to the pnblie that Abey
have taken the Ratahllshment kpourn
as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor
wegian etreet. where they are prepared to build all
hinds of gleam Engines, manufacture Railroad Can,
and leatblnery of almost every description, at the
*hottest entire. and on the most reasonable terms.
—Persona from abroad. In manta( Steam rmallies,
wilt find it to their advantage to give them a call De
ere encasing , elsewhere. [May II if
...... __ _._ . ..... .
INISCRIUL IRON WORE%
atnittAtrA.-wistabm) • WROUGHT
Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives.
Marine and otber Steam Regime Rolle
trout! to 31oehes is diameter; Also
Ploeslortlas,RteamandotherourPomlernalaron2
Tobe for Illgtrattlle Densest floliour Pistons for
Ptmarmot Steam Engines 4.e. Illauuteeturedandfor
safely, 111ORRIel, TASKER It "(ORRIS,
Warehouse B. E.eoraer 2d and Walnut st
MILL
IRON AND TOW N
114.RDIVAICE STORE.
oTlflft MITSEOSt. of ma an factored wares
has.tost none of.its•uttractitine,and I am
now able to offer to the public, either for •
their inspection or purchase, one, of the
finest and most agent stock of Forelan and DONsett.
tic HARDWARE ever offer. ed In the I:augur With
many thanks for the. patronage extended to the late
firm.l flutes myself able to supply all the waists its
my One of business, cheap as the cheapest. with
usual promptness and despatch. PRANK PUTT.
April 30852. •. 14-tf
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COLERUIN 'S Cheap Cutlery ST'Oll33.
Not. 32. 33, 31, 35, 3ri i and 37 Arcade, Philadtt.
et GENTRY Merchants can-save from 10 to 15 per
by purchasing at the above Stores. By im
porting my own Giiods.payiitg but little rent.and
liv
ing economlesity,:lt is plain Jean undersell those who
purchase their goods here. pay high rents. and lire
like princes.
Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pen and
Pocket Knives, Krissor* and Stators, Table Knives
and Forks, in ivory, stag, buffalo, hone and wood
handles: Carsers And Forks, Itteets, 4c., ttuteber
Knives. Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and Plain
Pistols. ko.
Just received. a large 'islet of Rodgers' and Wos
tenhOlues line Pen and Congress Knives.
shine assortment of gegordrons, ate.. &t.--
Also, tine English Twist and German Guns.
JOHN M. COLEMAN, Importer.
See. 27:1851 ! • ' 51.-tf
PLUMOSE'S PLATFORM SCALES.
1 , 116 datiscribere hare been appointed agents for
t the aale of this superior make of Scales. and are
prepared to furnidt any description of their make,
capable of weighing from ox. in ZOO SOM. A sam
ple of scales ems be seen at the York Store.
E. YARDLEY it SON.
April 3. 1831. - ' 14 4f
IRON
ENTRE STR COMMOSSION WARE NO USE,
CEET, POTTSVILLE.
subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade,
tdaeldnisM and Operators. at Philadelphia prices,
(freight added) wholesale or retall,best American Bar
Iron, manufactured In Pottsville, and warranted of
superior quality. Also, light rads, imitable for
mines; and Cable Chains. tarnished at short notice
direct from the Importer.. E. YARDLEY HON.
'York Store, N0v.21, 1851. 47-If
*Entered according In Act of emigres*, in rho yea,
ISSI, ay the Clerk's
Office of the District. Court fia the FAsteru
or rennsomota:
.Another Scientific Wonder!
GREAT CURE FOli DYSPF.PStai •
DR. JS. LIOUCIITON'd PEPSIN, the tine Diges
tive Fluid, or Gastric Juke —preostedlime Ren
net, or the fourth Stomach of the Oz. Mite-di/embus
of Banos LIENIO, the great Physiological Chemirt,
by .1. 14.1101108T0N. 11. 0,, Philadelphia, Pa.
"I Durum." `tech is the woe meaning ofthe word
'eyrie. It Ls the thief element. or Great Digesting
Principle of tee OastrieJnice— the Safrestef tle Feed.
the Purifyior, Presereier, and kilatirlarise Agent of
the Rinanaeh sod Iftleallnes: 11 Is estracted from the
Digestive shomach of the Ox, thus forming a true Di
gestive Floid,preelsely like the haters' Cultic Juice
IN its Chemical powers, apd furnishing a n ol3l l+ loo cud
perfect atuhgthotr. far It.
This Is Nature's own Remedy for au unhealthy
diontaeh. No art of ono can equal Its curative pow
ers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitten', Acids'. or Nause
ous Pings. It is extremely agreeable to the insto;
and may be tubes by the roost feeble pattenis who
cannot eat a water credit., without acute distress.
Beware Of DIVO01:1) IMITATIONS. Pepeip is fkioT A
DNIIO,
Haifa Int-spoonful of Pivtin 'armed in water, will
digest or distiotou Ree Pessds of Raest•Rcif in about
Ira hours, out or the atomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
a} The /4[3oj:tip! Erbienreoilem wbieb tblr reme
dy la bared ir baths blebest degree cutknie and re
markable.
Call on the Agent, arsl gel a Descriptive Circular,
gratis. giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence,
from Llebia's Animal Cbemlrity ; Dr. Combe's Ploy
'toting or Digerlion; Dr. Pereira on Fond end Diet;
Dr. John W. Draper, of Neer Fort University; Prof.
Da Pm!. Pillini*a. of Yale ent
itle Dr. Carpenter* Physiology r• At., to/eider
with lvPorta of torte floin all pans of the United
States.• . -
PVPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER.
Dr. Doughton's Pepin b prepared in Powder and
Plaid Form—stud in Prescription vials for the use-or
Physirlans. The Powder yin be seat by, Man, free
or postage, for one Dollar, sent to Dr. littaihton,Picil.
adelphia.
E OBSERVE THIS I—Every 'bottle °for the gen
uine Pepsin bears the Written signature or J. S.
ROUCDTON, M. D, sole proprietor, Philadelphia.
Pa. • Copy-right end Trade Mark neared.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.—
Price, one Dollar per bottle.
at cirri—Benj. Hannan, l'ottavllle, Wholesale an d
Brian agent; J.C. Brown and J.B. C. Martin, Potts
ville; Jas. 11. Fails, Mlnerntble
Oet. 9, IPA:
noWELL h -BROMICI2S.
MANUPACTURRRS of PAPER lIANGINGII, No
141 CilevillVe Street. Philadelphia. ask the at
tention of eonenmers Mut the Trade to their exten
sive Inock:of PAPER RANGINI3B, of their own man
afeeture and Importation, embracing' every Teriety o
pods In their Ilne, which they annuli at low rates
?belt manufactory beteg the most extensive In the
ermattlithey are enabled to oftrauetitthilid Won
lantablisers. • - •
/ . ,4, 031, P4lll
LlllOl l l5 . WEST WILZ.- - TOl7 - 112
• • • UNHAPPYP , ; . •
WHO( PROFSSitOIt CORWIN. Ole celeiyot e d
ASTROLOGES of flusl9th•Altorary; elven ad.
eke in *II affairs of the_heartoehlehiltettowed, can;
not faillo s guide the Single tea happy munsin, end'
makes the.martred happytt tLadled who aro oahap
py through trouble. m44l:floor.' nod disapjlotrament,
consult him daily, they follow his advice Sad arnd made
happy. 'Others consult him to know whit is before
there; otkets seek Infoneatkon at thrive ibey:itiveo:
and all are made happy and andeilled If you vat..
your. nature imppimua,, delay no longer, consort
bits yoaritolf aid be happy. • '
Tents.—For an interview of 15 mthates 73 erste; in
flitt:sl.' AU Letters and Interviews are strictly pH.
elite and cot:Scientist.' All Letters pre paid secure a -
private totemic*. those at a Cauca can make their
Amor known by totter, the rtriClt4t honor and most is•
violable illefet, .oitebtred, all letters to be pre-paid,—
gia.3, George street. Steroid house, North side. above
Schuylkill distb. Philadelphia.
WEALTD AND ilt001) FORTUNg.--Gebtletnin;
look to your interest before it Is tad !stet!: Consult
Cod follow the advice of Professor • VANIIORN If
you do. sued, will-crown all you undertukier.—
Men who have beets 11111forusease and' unencematel In ,
life and in businevs. Sten who have worked herd sod
struggled against advendty and misfortune, the gin-
Ire pan of their lives. and fouod the more they tried
to get firwerd In the world the more 'Mugs went
against theta!!! These men bate consulted hint for
the last 30 years, and all those who were wise easugh
to follow his advice are now rich and happy. While
those who neglected the advice he gave them, arc still
struggling with adversity. .Terthe for gentlemen
for an interview of 13 minutes. to fullSb,
N 0.3 GEOROS Stmt. sewed house. North tilde.
above del/oval!' dist b. Philadelphia. Alt letters and
FIDENTIAL. continuo icatbros wilt be strictly PRIVATE A D CON
• April 17. 1,52.
gine subscriber has just returned with a 'Second
L stock, fur. Chia season, of new mud seasonable
Dreu Goods. •
Silk and Wool Parcae*.
•
'All do do
2S Different Patterns Batelle n* I,atnes. • `
Rummer De Laines.
Embossed Swiss Dress Pattern,
• Dotted do do do , •
Sommer 811ks.fringhain Lawns, • -
fllnghams. French Lawns,
English and American Laves,* variety of new
and handsome styles. fast colors, very low. •
. Long and short Mohair Mitts,
Peare Silk Gtoves,
. .
Alexander's light col'd Kid Gloves,
English and American . Prluta,loo pieces, by the
piece or yard. low.
The above comprises er variety of new and band
some style of goods. o hie% thr beauty and cheapness,
defies eoropetition,•fin irate by
; A. HENDERSON. AO.
June 5, 18.53. .
nanaiwasint
PREPARE FOR WINTER.
A BMS' and Gentlemen's Sandals, a capital aril-
Latta for the feet for dampand cold weather.'
India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preservers at
tached, a new and-seasonahltrartlele.
ladle Rubber Leslie, and Pants.
Long Driving Gloves—tined.
Also, Lined India Rubber Mitts fur handling rough
work in cold weather.
Ladles' lined Rubber Gloves. . •
Breast and Nursing Bottles, Funnels. •
Horse Boots. •
Money Body Belts, Ac., dce.
Just received end for sale, wholesale and retail. by • •
B. BAMNAN.
Rept...U.(851.
VLDIA.BUBBEEt AND GUTTA IMRONI
BELTING.
7MC *inscriber is Agent for the the sale of Indis
1 Rubber and Gotta Percha Belting, and wit! furnish
It to any length at Atoll:meat cash prices: Tbi* Belt.
log la considered better and cheaper, than any other
kind to use, and it liar the advantage of the material
being worth at least hail its Out coat, for other par.
poses, atter it is worn mit as belling. It is in ma at
all the Slonierlea in this Region.
Also, India 'Rubber and Cotta Pe rcha nose, for ce
rtain Far Poser. suit as conveying water:Speaking
Tubes, Fire Cosinee,.&c., Lc., all of which wilt be
Annished at morulaeturets• pricer, at
U. N AN'S Vari.'ty Atom.
IWI& Rubber Parking of all the dlfreteui thick-
Ores alwaln on hind. ('ar Springs and Rings cut in
any size. when recoiled:
Feb. 33. 1652.
1.1 q)11..) .T. WON 0 LA
PiffgOAN k RGEOP
opnort AND DRUG STORB • .: •
STREET, rorrsouist.
Dee. H.-1850 50.1 f
IRON WORKS.
aci
NEW GOODS.
.TALII4II7 OREASE, and 011/0
Jinx Ham.
3niri garrets Machine, y [MI, Price 75 Mt. per Lai.
Ulf inn.
35t0 Cations do do
In casks of various glees. do do do do
WO Harrel) Dolled Paint Oil, do 55 do do
5000 Gallons. do do do
in casks of various sizes. do do do do
litstreis Tanners' Oil. Vinton* kinds and quoit.
lies. 00005 to 00 cents per gallon.
1500 aallous in Cask* of various sizes. Various kind'
and qualities, Crow 35 to 50 Cent. per gallon.
50 Tons Tallow Crease. far Ifeasy tte.s:ings. - and
Course Machinery; in M orels or Cali/ of asiy
consistency required. Prim 6 teats per lb. •
150 Tons Ohio Mineral Pals, to Mures,
' eat market price. .•
,Xecitiarry Oil, warranted cot to chill in the coldest
weather, and considered by those using it equal to
riperin oil.
Roiled Pais* cnt, equal la Linseed 011 other than
s:Wattle.
1 am constantly receiving large 'opiates of the
above named article,. and my motto is. " Smell pro
fits and quick returns." la. V. FOND.
- 56 Water street, (tinder the l'eul it. Uonse,) N. V.
June 19..1852. . • , 25 So
VARNISU.' STRAIN PIITTV AND
PAINT MANVPACTOR.Y.
fr . DE n nderingned having made intensive alterations
••• and improvements in his machinery, mid having
ntroduced Sega el into his Factnry,would most respect
(ldly call the attention 'of his friends and customers
through the country to his large and well selected
mock of VAENtrtfled. PAINTS, Oltds, GLASS, /cc..
ikc., which for variety and quality cannot be duelled
by any similar. establishment In the. State. Coach
Body. Carnage, tOrbtnet and China Gloss Varnishes.
and Palmeri( every description, dry and ground In Oil.
and pet up at short notice In tans of convenient sine
for cantors trade.
Master's Diamonds, Gnid Leaf. Tallette, Tully. and
Duck En Ives. Sable and Camel Mai, Pencils, Varnish.
Paint. Graining and Kalsomine Brushesoind
French and American Glass of all sleet% suitable for
Store Fronts, Divelllngslae., with a good aseartment
of Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Ituildingr.
Vestibules. ike.„ kr...constantly on hand and for sale
in qua al it les to suit purchasers. a t moderate prices. at
the old established Fearitinnto
%MTV BUMS No. BO North Fourth street. West side,
below Race at.. Philadelphia. C. SCIIRACK.
April gi, I' 2. • 17—I y •
VERY. CMIP.
rplIE UNDEEtiItiMED basing removed to Potter
L CettelY. o lTera all his Real Estate In To' faille at
great bargains,--•he is latrurised to sell at some rate.
upon the most accommodating terms at to time, rte.
The property cottons of ONE NEW . •
1101:114E. finished In the most arrprov
ed tnodern style..iitrate corn erof eal- •
'orbit! and Third streets, Al present 4.'„ 1.1 1
in occupancy of the Prothonotary of '
Ncttnyikili County. The prembet are
twenty feet front, and sixty feet deep—the house lur.=
sing a cooking range. hydrant in the kitchen—Atte
shade trees in the rear of the yard. The house li al
together one of the best and most complete dwellings
lo Pottsville.
Also, one large TWO STORY MOUSE. near the up
per red of Market street, formerly occupied Cl
Ilotel,lately at a store and dwelling.. The property
has been rented for 411304 per annum, and adjoining
this. are several vacua lots which will be rold with
or without it, if desired. This is considered one of
the best:business stands'in that part of the town, be
log at thecorner of Market and Trtelfa
Adjacent to the dole, are two lota with ten disci
ling houses commenced, and contacts with a Jetport=
tibia contractor to finish the same. All of Ibis pro
perty wart cad shall be sold.and to men of moderate
means the, Inducements are decidedly great, at he
will tell cheaper and wait longer for his pay. than
was ever heard of before in this - community. es be
Javan great distance from Pottsville. he IS *tubas
to close.out his property here at once, and will be pre
pared to make the title on' the ipot. Ile will be in
Tothoulle on the 17th inst.ottot will remain for two
weeks, and may he aeon at any time, Other of the
Exchange Motel, at Ilnitliner'e lintel. or et Womehr
dors Saddler Shop. in Centre street. Girle hint ann,
and you shall not go away unsatisfied. Application
may also be made to Ms agent. Wellington Kline, in
Market street. U. MILLS.
*wit 17, 1052. 10-tf
~~ ~ =, _~
Tit[ SUBSCRIBER offers fnr ash, the welt known
Tavern-Stand, railed the Pettiri Ilascis,*Htu.
ate in the 'Minitel of Pottsville, dehuyl• ' •
kilt enemy, Pennsylvania. It is large
and commodious, and in good tet•airoind IS `
= ' M l "
situate in the most central pan ot the
husiness }tuition or the town. Any per
sriii Wishing In engage ht 11W1r , employ.
talent, either as minim or Trill-iserier;W ill tiro it
I. th e ir advanyageitieall and vitamin,. the premisevtw
foe, they purchase eirelrhers. For terms apply to
the undersigned at his office, in Market street. P otts .
vine. • D. El, McGOW AN.
July in, 2441
Mums ern) LOTS'
IN LA WTON'S ADDITION PO CARRON.
1ill.: LAWTON VILLE TRACT is
now Laid out into Lots, and will he •••
anid un terms, which will enable „every gsg
indintritew man to purchase for himself g i
sod family -
• •. A 11011flE AND HOME.
A plan or the property can be Seel,, and the letltte Of
dale made kunst!, by applir si kin at the oaken(
EDWARD OW EN PARR'. Agent,. •
of tbeXentueky Hank, Centre street, Pottsville. '
September 4. 1f34 ' 2s4f.
IMPORTANT NEWS TO TEO PUBLIC.
_
Pt. G. N. BOWMAN, Surgeon PeaMt,
takes, this method of turatuttim the public
'id eas& generally and hie friends in particular. that
he has removed his Dentstry Imm the fanner room
which he neempled, to the second story of the new.'
brickhuildi ng at the rorner of MARKET and SECOND.
street* west s ide, and four doors Shove N.M. Wilson
Other, whim he will at all limes be read ,y to perform.
&
all Operetta bit the Teeth,and from his extra ad
vantaees In his procession, and the long time In this
and some of the large Cities, in practical exercisers!,
he (attend will warrant all his work, or ask no tom
pensatlon•
Dee. 211,1831
colt= BEARER% REMOVAL.
;TUB SUBSCRIBER HAVING FIT
; ted up one of the largest Coach Shops
_.=, In the State; la Coal divert, Pothwille,
7-Allow:` I'a.. nett ltd.lt. Adams k Co.'s Screen
Factory. where his facilities for manuflittoring all
fan& (.•rriagesaird Light Waggons cannot be sor
pused— belfig a practical Mechanic, and Misled a
nuinberof years' ezberience in s the hasiness, he hopes
to give gewsmisatisfaction. •
Alt kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on
hand. Also.second-hand Wagons, ite.
AU repaisa featly dame Mears from a distance
promptly attended Us
June 4.1(43
SULLENDU & PASCAL,
• 1 • HATTERS, •
No:1 SouthS XTKstreet,&taro»Martrtand
',plasma streets, Philadelphia, =,
,HA eonstmly on' hand *a
- beantirbil and CtlefliVP assnirt
• -0. went cif HATS and CAPS, wbkh
-""- they reopepthlly Invite theft Wends and
ttleinstdie geneyapy to es!! led examine. while vholt
io" THE 01TTOP RUMS myLOv B."
Flbtitsty 11, 1659 047
,441111 01011, DYSPEPSIA, ta11t02114 . 011 NEE
DIWILITT.I.IISEAtIEd.UP THE '
• • Ell/NETS, • •
_
and ail •
' ' • . - diseases art- • .
- • • slag (row a door. •
• dered Liver or Stow- . •
." . ach„ such C 011114130011. •
,• - • 'award Piles, Mines* or, Mood
.to the (teed; Acidity of it e Stomach,
Nausea; Ulainst thr Fond, Fats
' nese. or weight tit -the Stomach, Boar acacia , .
tinny, tllnkiad - or Plutterhill at ilol±it 01 ilba
Stomach. eirinunier m ,
of th e
stead.
Harried and Micah flutaltdag,-
• ' ; flattering at the Heel, Ow :
king or dadheating Pen
saunas When in a ly-
lug posture. Dim •
nets of Vision, • •
Dots or webs -
• • ' Wrote the
_ •
reveenni dull pain in G
hee bead, Dellcieney or Per=
spiral ion, Yellowness of the Skin and' Eyes, Pain to -
the tilde. Elatk„Ctiest, Lambs, kt.,lSedtleaflesh"
of lirat,Eurnme In the Flesh, Constant Iniagiaings
of Evil anti treat deprtision 02001111,cm% be ellec-
Inaliy cared by
. , •• DE 1100FLAND*8 •
; Celebrated
,Germart Bitters, -
C. M. J ACUSON, at the Crdras Medicine Store,
110 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. •
?iris inner over Ur slurs disuses is sat trolled
—'o' equsiiiii—ay ssy *tan prepiirstios is ohs Maud
firstes.ss diens& suest.is wasp casts slier.ttiiifsl.
pbesicimiss tat failed. . .-
These Dieters are worthy the attention at invalids:
Peesessing vest virtues in tin reettatatitts of disea
ses sr the Liver and lever glands,' stercishis the
west searching pon ers -in • treasons and atfeetiorui
of the digestive organs. they are withal. safe. cattalo
and pleasant. , .. . . .
READ. AND BE CONVINCED. •' .
teams TIIIII " . 111011TOt 12101
_.. ... .
UZI
The Übe; sell, Dec. 2214. -
Dr. liseflas4'. CettbraUil German Marrs for the
cure otLiver Coruptatetasundies, Dyspepsia, Citron.
to or Nervous is desenedlly au of . the
mut popular inedletus of Me day. These Bitter.
have been used by thousands.andn Mena at oar al.
bow says be, ban bintseit received aw'effeeteal and
permanent ciare et tau Complaint from the use oil
this remedy. We are convinced' that, is tbe use of
these Bitters. the patient eonstantty - gains strength
and vigor—a OM worthy of great coosideration.-1
They are elusion in taste madmen, and,cau be used
by putout with the most delicate Stontarbewithsafei,
under any circuntstistrs. We ate 'Waite bete
experience. and to the afflicted we ,advise their use.
.icon.** wain:E." one of the - best Literary pa-
I perm potoisbed.satd. - Ang. 25
Dr.lfaajtout'4 Germs* Bitters. manufactured by
Dr-Jacksou. are now- recommended by some of the
most prominent membete of toe faculty as an article
of much effteacy In cues of lemals , weakness • As
such Is the cue. we would advise all mothers to oh.
tato a bottle. and their sown themselves much sickness.
Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these
Bluets advantageous to their health.o we know
- front experience the salutary elect they. have upon
weak systelne."
The Ilan. C. D. Ilingcrog; illayrir of the City of
Camden. N.
O says :
"II novair BITTIRS.—He have seen
many flattering notices-of this Medicine. and the
source from which they came induced us to mate in-
:pity respecting Its merits. From inquiry ow were
persuaded to use it. and must say we found it specefic
in its action upon disagree of the liver and &lOU We
organs. sad the powerfhl influence it exerts upon
nervous prostration it really surprising. It calms and.
strengthens the nerves. bringing them boon state of
rePnee, making sleep refreshing.
If tide medicine were more generally used. we are
satisfied there" would the Wu steknese, as from .the
stomach, liver, and nervous system the; great maJort
ty of real nod lataginery diseases emanate. have
teens to a healthy c ondition .- and you •ean bid defi
ance to epedemlw. generally. ' This extraordinary
medicine we would advise our friends who are atoll
indisposed, to give * trial--it wilt recommend It
self. It shooed; in facts be in every family. No oth
er medicine-can produce such evidences of merit:*
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like
the Ongoing) (tom all sections,of the Union. the fast
three years, and the strongest testimony In its favor,
la, that there is more of it need in the practice Of tbe
regular l'hPiclans of Philadelphia, than all other
nostrums combined, a feet that Can easily be este*:
Ilahed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation
Will meet with their quiet approval when presented
eves in this form. I
That ibis medicine will core Liver complaint end
Dyepepsia.'no one can doubt a tier using it se direc
ted._lt acts specifically upon the stomach and liver I
it is prek.rable to calomel in ell bilious !tropism—the
effect is Immediate. , They'can admlnliterrdto re
states or infants with safety and reliable benefitat any
time.
Look well to the' mark* of the genuine.
They bars the written signature of C. N.. JACK-,
SON upon tbewrapper, and his name blown in the
bottle, 'Wheat wild day ere epureens.
For sale Wholesale-and Retail at the CIIRNIAN
LDICINC STORE, N 0.120 ASCII Street. one door
below Meth, Philadelphia ; sod by respectable deal
ensgenerally through the country.
e PRICES RODUCED.To enable all classes of
invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great re
storati SE poWIPIO. Single /Soule 75 teats.
alio for ssle by John 0 Brown, Pottsville; Jas.
B. Pall-, Ninersville; S.R. Dkikson. Hchaylkill its.
yen. Pa •
July leak.
PAINT'S CI, CMISCMCI and PMPRIIING
REMOVAL
lr W. BOW EN haslet teetered Ms shop to doors
J
above the American lloure. Centre Street,. sad
takes into partnerspip hie Orogen'', the subseribore
'penance to the publie_tbal they its prepared to es
cent. eh orders in their Use- with the greatest de
spatch, and on the know reasons*, terms. They eat
ploy good workmen and their customers may, there.
fore be ,tire of satisfartory jobs. "
-They, also, beg leave to call attention to their
splendid sasortment or ; Papephangings, Window
shades. ke., tomproing every variety of style and
quality. to suit the taste and pocket of purrAssers t end
which they offer st the lowest City prime.
J. W .130 W EN 'MOTHERS. .
It door* abare Ametkan MAW, Centre en:;
Pottsville, Apr 1117.1852. • -
=MAP &a.
TYNDALE * MITCHELL,
o. 219 C HESN UT Street, Philadelphia, •
OFFER to Hai edam's of Pottsville and Its vicinity,
the choice rather beautiful and immense stock.
In nitY . quanthy
~ and of all gnat ities, of
Dinner, tea and Toilet Plates, Bisbee, Pitcher*,
Pete. &e..
Preach or Englisb4Cbtria, or lronstnne Ware.
As also OLAE,B WARE. eat and moulded. in great
variety. at the very learnt rattle.
Hotel', Boarding and Private Houses supplied with
the beet articles et very ebrappriees.
June h. 1852.
rinza
IA7EVIERILL' & BROTHER. Manufacturers, No.
V V 83. NORTH FRONT street. Philadelphia. have
now a good supply of OM r wartantcd,pure WHITE.
LEA D. and those toatnniers who have been sparingly
/applied in ronsequente of a run on the article,ehall
now have their orden
No known aubmante possesses those preservative
and beautifying properits. so desirable in a paint, to
au equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; henee
any admixture of other materials only mars its value.
it has, tberrfore,been the steady aim of the manufac
turers. for manyyrtre, to supply in the public a per.
feetly pate white; lead .. sad the'uncearing demand fur
the 'mete, Is proof that It has met with favor. his
invariably branded an one bead : WETHERILL &
BROTHER it, 80411 W onthe tither.,weereared per..
all In red leltera t ,
Philada..Jaly 12.119a1 -
COTTAGE ounsanielei T lIRE
pa:xi F:Tinaui wit tri g Named*. gales
/1011 Del ft "' 1.)I. , k end Weffset Oleg
0 4 Mainz Rim Chairs.** 4 11 . e.
LI ART, WARE t CO.. No. 4 20 CHEnTNIIT
1 /above Tenth, Philadelphia, tiger thy' gale. at very'
low prices, a large sad bandsman anattenent
ANIELED,FUENITUEE of their lies - eutotelicture,
suited to both eity sod country' reskhinete,tomplete
setts or single pieces made - to order. `Parsons tar
nishing Hotels and Boarding Honsella WEIS'S 11 a
clump and dositilde intietcContplttegettstot sham
be nt, eon obit es of Berea* witness., Realabedall,,Wasn.
stand, Table, node cuss seat Chain. crow 225 up-'
wards. Also, superior WALNUT EXTENSION Dl.-
121120 TABLES, fro* 118 to *25. Patent Extension
Spring Bedsteads. Office:Theing Ronal. Rocking end
mint Clutint,Sprlng Itud Hair Natlr, i
1118 0 1 ,
and Walnut, Plain end Fanny thunder , in mat Va
rlet y. ice., ac.—Tht public are invited to call and
examine. '
N. 11.—Dealeti Supplied on liberal tenni.
Aug. 14. 1852. 23 sm-
OIL BARROWS'
MAGICAL PREPARATION.
Norsk F.ast Co ran. of 'NINTH cad RACE Strict.,
I PRIZAPELPRIA
be continua to treat all private and del.
Y a irate diseases. guaranteeing stare in al/ cases.
Strangers and: Residents. et both sties. are Melted
to the Doctor'a Private Rooms, wham' ba dan always
Ira consulted . conedentially.free or charge.
itTe Persona residing at a distance. by enclosing
three dollars Ina letter, post-paid. stating sYmPlosial:
wilt receive a bottle of the Doctors Magical Prepara
tion. by return of mail. -
Orlice Moors tmm 9. o'clock . A. M., till 10. P. M. :•
Sept. IS. 185:2, 30.1 y
rum Totacco;saturr Mao swan
t WARE/1011$S. •
TDB Rem/Meta respectfully inform Country Mei.
chants that they have now on hand a general as
sortment of the beat VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO.
Cevendlsh ss. Lump ea. Lump Cs: Plug, &e., at the
Matogstutrars lowest prices - Also. a due assort
ment of Foreign and Domestic Begat , . Sauer. amok- -
les Telmer*. Pipes. Pipe Made, &c., which we will
sell at the barest pikes.
. R. WOODWARD & CO',
13 North Thud Street, Philedeiphle.
Aug. "01.1851. • . 3540
GREAT . I
TaKEN by rIIGV.LIGHT. earner of Jitelentsera
Cestrrlstrrats, superior in the delineation or fee%
tare and life-expression of the eye. Children and
groups taken quicker than any ever in this plats—an
indlspenselde requisite to sneers'. Call early in the
day to avoid,* crowd.
Papils Instructed in the art. on, tease/table terms;
also. handsome, apparatus. Chemicals, Case, , Ike.,
furnished rhea*. tMll and Jodie for yourselves. •
N. B. TA Lsovvrona executed Ii any style yon
wish, and,speeimens eau he seen. We would addle
all Who Wish a nee /Manes* to Val soon.
C. VANDENBURCII.
Pottarine, March V. , is—tr
. ' N. la. -
ot a tt i o' idea, Iftertesten PottrtiMr.Ptsart.4
• ` l . Plumbitop Shop.- - 1 -
trAs CONSTANTLY . ON 'HAND A SUPPLY OF
41 all sizes of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead. Blatt Tie.
Batb Tlibs,lShoweir Saabs, Hydrantt, Hose. Doable
and Sine* Art Ina Primps and Water Litwin alto, al
kinds of Brass Cocktrfor water and steam, Bran Oil
Cups, and Globes for Bagmen. All kinds of Copper
Work and Plumbing done In the neatest itilltnift et
he sheiriest notice.
CM
N. B. Csab paid fo r nl4 Bt!us and .1.1111.
Pomiir •-• 43-tt •
a FACT TIM? ALL SUOULD =OW.
'Mg undersigned respectfully announces to hia
.1 friend/,and the pnblie In geo.
oral. that be has constantly on hand +v igi t' • ;
sn4 mann Omura all turas or Fan- ,
ay Saddles and Harnemand all des•
scriptions of Mina and driving ma.
feriae—Double and Single Minna •
—Whips and Elj-tletal-Ablif Emlbas snide to order.
lie invites all to call and seibbn.oppoitte the Amer
ican Mune, and respectilsily solkits a share . of the
public patronage. M. A. WELBI/.
Aagt 98. 103. •. '„ • ` 25-Iv
WIATAR A. KIRK.
13-tf
JGAS -117 7 / 1 11 arm PLIIIIINIZIL .
gRRMIAII WILBELIM. having bad very tondo
erable experience! as a Gas niter. reel rear e ns -
Meace In (arming* his servltei to the citizens or
Pottsville. lie has committed business en AU own,
account, in the 'bop ofidr. Tait c Rasga z .10 Nome
glop street. where all orders either Tor Gael/411ns
or, repairing spay by left sad they will receiver the
moat prompt attention. his pipes and other materT•
ale shall be of tbe h iery best bled. and Fittings Of
every daterlittiont t may be. desired will be Air
aliened and pat up ,I a watkinatiltke manner. and et_
the shortest Pemiltdithotice. .
Jeseiyass. J, i " *lt
, ,
MORE EVIDENCE.
20 Bowl!
lIIEDUAMIBIIROMI4 411 r
niaMEDIN. &A.
gIIDONT M
IRY ItgIICHAINTS lthig•their por'•;'
chases; 'Muhl tun noPent: these' **treble sad
eattablo aitklue. •• Their uratiststate his hennas's/I
improved eeagy sad they are wade ley Outside..
Particular attrualou ',wrested to the WOOL LIN.
ER GLOVE& sad NUTTaltd.- The, am lad=
Abl
me la cold *ad lret weather. Ladies Win and
Glom useftit is may work that will eon the beads,
at the saute Wart that May will Curitiba walla; Ash
Raquel or - Clopped Bawls Imutedtatety.-: They 'ate
slide all lengths to protect Ow unto mad ardour; far
sale by Bowes illePtamoc, New York Romanuik
Tow n e. &woe ; Jegutilhoratey,Plinanelplits IL.
rairderactia & INNAPalAllartell MD &I" NOW; is;
Louis; BatikHicitaCtLebteft! a tittlt by eft Iteb t ;
bet. Dealers to the eatos. , ••„,.
For Sale at Wail by Covell) iitrftau te
the Pelted Staten aadquesult:l •
• asst. 18. ' •• -•- *• ' 2841
WAXKINIIIIIIIXVIIMBRY
00APS.—Tbeser metier /tittles elf-peellmerp,
3 amongst which see enutheratedltiaptitlyeadebra
tedlilly White. Oriental AhlbastereFeaft." Nog!,
Tooth and Toilet Polaris Chineeei yeMel, Chats
and other approsed Cosmetics. •
SOAPS.,=Walant and Extra Flag Sod Ottawa mid
White Washor.Ficiatiog. Palm, /OMNI. Fumy and
Toilet Bops t Shaving Cream Hair DrEs COMPS.
Waters.EVllM tor thellaladierehlaf. 132" Manor;
Best's Olt Crystal Ponied* (a clew article). Eau Lou.
:MI flair Restorative.llairOils. Philocornes.ftc.,lte„
are mansfaetored and for sate he •
• JOHN 'T. CLEM:
Ferrante, e Chendst.4ll Midget et » WO" 14.,Phils:
Cr Merchants. don't forget that CO,MCIO'S is the
cheapest and mostextensivir illannlaetory hi the city.
Clime Mtn a call-" • 1 =
04.23.1831. • - • 43-ly
— 7. - rrtitas f - 33j321111/316 1 2 77 1 I t - !WAG ig! "
• ATTENTION, POLITICIANS t.
AFULL supply of FLAGS sad BANNERS. of am.
elTdesetiptlon, made of SILK. IMINVINCI. COT
TON, Mc.. Ae.. with or wittiostanothies, and Stare.
suitable for all Pieties for the approaching Cam
'Pahritiny uscrOtos, CLUBS. ticicicriss and
DEALERS can be supplied with asp quality. at low
Also BUNTING and SOX for Wile.by the purr or
yard. at ' • • .W 111.41. MINTZER'S
Fringe, Card sad Tassel ewe. •
. .
No. 83 Nosh 3d St..Faitslisildrlsi
Ads. 11, 1332. . - . ; 311,1 m ,
SUMS'S 'Patent Ms Proof MUT.
• . ./%0111 OHIO. . ,
!DUE Subscribers have esti ecel Veld a fertile r top-
A ply of this display and valuab • substaace. l in
addition to the aline color, they have a beautiful
chocolate °thrown. reaemblitis the salsa sUnte now '
via. and so much lidtuiredtbr the fro d t of betiding.
It t. ptincipal In grad lents are ill ica,alu nal naaud
toside of iron, whirls lathe opi nion of scientific wen
sattsfacturily accounts for Its Ore-proof nature—the
two fortnersithasecei belay non-conildetonrisnd the'
tatter setl or *la cernent.to bind tb e *bole togetbet
and make atm and durable paint.
Forage it is sized wltb Linseed DII. and applie&
with a hrusb.tbe saute so ordlha ry l peat, to stood,
Iron,tin. sloe, ClbtaltsPii^Voke; it hi/de/NOUN
ally and becomes fira-proot. it is pettirtilarly suite,
ble for roofs of buildings. steamboat 'hid ear deem
:railroad bridyee,feaces; ke. 'A loofbo sled with sad
article is equal to one afslate. at • vpit saving of ea!
pease. -
SpeCtintili may be seen attbe oAfte If the subsoil
hers.. • , IJAtRIBON, 8110TItatel 4k. VG,
No, 431111outb Mal Nt..Plillitda•
- A pr1121.111118._
1111MIEWS - l7thillittili OP dowsing
Ooe package of this Essence will go as tar as tear
preserve of use—a Coffee made ot this Seagate
wil thete Grebe real Ca m. with the ad
dition of a moth delicate and Sew Savor. 11 *a also
more conducive to health than the liner Coffee, is vi
olet made, does not require anything to clear it. and la
tree Mon sediment. This &Mews i• non? eatensively
used in various sett'ons of the contitrY.ll simile sarlt
having sold 16,000 cakes in a singe county to this
State. Price 15k cents per cake. for sale wholesale
and retail by the subscriber. at his variety store.
O. BANNAN. &gent tor Schuylkill CO.
*Merchants and others supplied to sells gain 141
the glasatacturet's pukes. Try It.
• ,
I have examined an article prepared by ifessrir.
Hummel; Bolger & Co. , of Philadelphia. rolled &t
-eepee of Coffee." which LI iutended to be used with
Coffee for the gambol of improving IL I and It not
only free from anything deliterwassitoltealth. but Co
the contrary. the layredientaolarbleti it is cumpoced,
ate perfectly wholesome.
ykhlDB A. CJIILTON, q. D.
Chemist sod imatysist a ll Ctrambeiv SL New York;
Aug. 21 1831. . •
stars YOUR • 4111171. • !
ri mums P.' FREEMAN & CO.. (tate F ,
Vibrators & C 0.,) Importers 'and Jobbers. 144
°ROADWAY. I door South of Libeny Street. New
York. having now on band, and wilt be receiving
daft_ through . the season, hlw Gala k. direct from
the &woven' aranneterarers, and gash neatest, vie' h.
issAissabta.feeti Silt Nitiherry Hut "rodent
Rich comprises every varier, of the latest
and most beautiful designs Deported. I
Many of onr goods are manufaitared expressly to
oar order. from our own deslgnsi and gwiterns. and
stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for ma Cal,
at lower prices than any credit House in America can
afford.
AU purchase". will tied it greatiy to their interest
tore 66666 a portion of their minify and inake.seler.
Dons from our great variety ofitrb cheap Buds;.
Ribbons rich bar Bouvet'. Caps, dashes and heirs.
Bouvet Ailkt.rtatlns, Cripes.LMses andyarletons:.
Ranbreiderias„Poilars. Oberuisetra.Bapes, herthas.
Habits. Sleeves, Burrs, Edgings and In
Misihrolderied Res lere.Lace. arid Hemstitch
,brie (MD. _
flionds. litusiono„ a is& Embroidered Lams ibr
Embroidered Laces for Shallop, Mantillas, and
. _.
nos iron. litchi/ a. Vale mit, neleoted firanets Laiei.
English and Wove Thread, It myna, Lisle Thread.
and Liman 'Laces.
Kid, Lula Thread; Silk, and Sewing - 91111, Gloierr,
and Ulm ' '
French and American Armlets; Flowers. '
/Wind Lime. Kasha, America, end Italian
Atm, Bonnets and Trimmings.
Aug. 14,1651.
zany .11ZUSASOIMILIUML • 4
rri II underslipted desire to inform th e Pettit., th at
1 they have established themselves at Leesporl.th
conneetiou with the dt. Clair Depot.rut the nntse
or parchasteg kluer. Grails. Hay and Produce..
are thankful-for - past favors, awl ate now prepared
to deliver goods, wholesale and - retail.
BROTHEL
14-tr
Si. Clair, April 3,1852.
--- BOYS'
ozonurio.
yr C subscriber-would tospeethilly Inform hii no
g. merman Mends and customers of Sebylkill County
that his assortment ofClothing for TnangCentlemaa
I mUch Larger than ever, and he Is disposed to sell
cheep. retsons living at I dietaries. have the lull+
lege of exchangtng clothing putchssed at this store,
if they do not sun. t F. A. HOYT.
104 Chesnut Street, tielois 10th, Phildds.
- 311nrch 13. 1851. 4' • 114 r
S • • AIIPIL Y IIOVLD 11A V
i S S
ACOPY.—pole triestatrik ' Moak.
ably IS sic, ;weepy—Jibs kilns thysalf.—Dr. Boa
tees Medical Manna! and Sand Book for the einicied•
Containing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treat
ment and Cure of eerie form of disease, contiacted
by Pro/nitrous &quirt Intercuotoe. by Belt Mame. or
by Sexual Suess. whit advice fur the i ir prevention . .
written In a familiar style. avoid/at ell medical leek*
nicalities, and everythinithine that would °f reed the
ear of decency; fmm the remittal' enema twenty years
successful practice. exclusively devoted to theatre
of diseases of a delicate or private nature. -;
Torarateb ts added. receipts limb* cure of the above
diseases... cod a trouble 'on. the causea.symptownt of
Fever and Aine.lne twenty-its cents a copy z• ata
copies one dollar ; will be forwarded to any part of,
the United Stelten, by waft, fora of postage. Address.
Postage paid." Sou 196 Post Odic., or the A 11140,08
North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
' Aug. 18,1832.
PiPTY DOLLARS YORPEIT.
'ha. HUNTER will forfeit 1150 if railing to cure any
-Ilene of secret diocese that May come under his
ewe, no matter how org standing or aliiirains Ei
ther sea are Invited to his Private Roont.3B North
Seventh Street. Plalsora., without fear of intennp.
tido from other patients. Stunners and otheta who
have been unfortnnaie in the #electlou ofa Physician
are invited M call. •
lIIPOTENCY.—Throngh narestralned iadolgenee
of the passions, by expose or seitiome, the evils are
sumerons. Premature Impotency. tovoluetary , Demi.
nal discharges, wasting of the organs; too of memory,
a distaste /be Nustabi society. general deMiiii.C4 COM.
stitutlonal derangement. are-sure to follow. of ne
cessary. consult the Dtwtorwhpcontideaeet hei offers
perleet core.
READ AND REPLECT.—The afflicted would do.
well to reflect before ousting their health, happiness,
and In many cases their liveeja the bands of Wind,
clans ignorant of MN class Of maladies. It is ter.
lately impossible forces many.u. understand all Mei
ill* the human family are subject M. Every rrepect.
able physician has his peculiar bmneh. In which be
Is more serefterill than his hottber professors, and to
that he devotes moat - of his time and entity. - -
YEARS OP PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to
the study and treatment at Mamma of the spatial or
gans, together with alum upon - the
nose,
or less, pains in the bead or bones. mercurial rhea
merhim. errlereree; travel, irregularities. diseases
arising from yonthfal excesses. or Impuritlesof the
blood.-whereby the constllntiOn has been enfeebled,
enables the Doctor to offer speedy tette( to all wlio
may ;Awe themselves under Ills rare.
Medicine forwarded to any part of the United Slates
—Price byroad ten dollars per packag e .
. ,35.0
___
dir of ._ Member ef the Royal
(Mika* o Surgeone, Landow': and nonorary me i n_
barofibe Prillartelpbts Medical Society. Tbe imams
forms of Sestet Diseases. Seminal Wealmerit,Disea
see of the Prostate Gland. Ilnissency:solarary habits
of youth are fritbfelly described. and all the , recipe*
given In plain language. The ebapter on saltabuee
and Semmal Weakness is 'worthy , of partietrau
station:and should be read by every one. Yount
Men. vette bay* been unfortunate in contracting- dl
tease, previous to placing youtselyee under - nor ca#6
of any doctor, no matter mint. He PrOialtenns may,l
be: get •copy oftbis truly Intend work.
Sex Copulas and personsmoing to ilea, aliould
sou Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the-Tocket
Xacubplas : or Every One Ws, Own POYvlcian•
*Let no father be ashanied to present. a ' copy ctf
the /Eseetapius to 11111 Child; It may save him from
scalar/rave. Let no mute moo or wootto enter
into the secret obligations' of married life; without
needing the Pocket ZEsenlapins. Let noose suffering
fronts hacking cough, pain in the side, ramie.* nights,
nervous Menage:and the Whole train of Dlepoptic
issiesittlone : and given op by their physician:Asir' an
other moment whbout consulting the /Escalapins,-_—
nave the married, or those 'boat to be married, any
inspedhstent, read ibis truly nsetnt Runk. se it has
been the mans of saving Waned, of unfortunate .
mamma front' the very 7tlV3 of death. Upwards
of a MILLION copies of this celebrated Wort have
been sold le this country and Europe since 1938, when
the arse editton was
33; Any maws wending TWENTV-FlVE.eents in
closed in it letter, will receive one copy of this boot
by mall t or dye caplet, Wit be sent ter one= dollar.—
Addren 'Dr. WM. YOUNO, Nce, 3311'Ppruie Street,
Philadelphia." Post paid. • ; ,
Twenty years practice the ally of Philads l Polai
certainly unities Dr. Young to the eoendenee of tbe
afflicted, sod he may be consulted on Any of the • di..
waren desciibed In t& , dlStirent publications, at his
other, 132 Spence Street.evary day between 9 *ad 3
(Snadayst eleetted) sad persons at any die
taries cart consult Dr. Voltair by letter, !Orr pAip.'
/one 9 IShar • • • .
GUNS.—Slogle sod Double, dos twist gerno,Cons.
1 1...1 - moss go& guns. Gown Rem shot, Powder sod
Ballo, Copper and Horn Powder Flags. Perenerdon
Cape. Dupont's Sporlinr, rdwder, lido'. Le.. Town
laeli ITO% Son. I • ' POTT.
Avg. -
Ignivitri - .MULES IN • /CRAP IRON
•Capint.. Brain, Bar and Mock Th. -Saildata
Spotter Lead, Sec. Omani tateived for Crass and
Copper -worn, and Machina. (amiantus. MI otters
lanaetted with tbe above lbw pgaininliatteaand tnC.
Sonin direr i.abave Front. ?We Opals
;Joao 14.1850
AGlFlrelr—For the plitcbate andante of Real;Ea
We; bases and Wang 03a1; lathing comer of
Vag Lliads Hoes, awl collecting rente—(tom
tweet years eaperleate to Ole countytie hopes to
bfattlatt. Oaltelananatasgeatteas.Poitsolfie.
' • •CRAB. L UM.,
iip 1 6 .100 , • 14. if ,
• . ,
. Lonzawris. DXCHANGE AND. COL,.
OS wing Office, Pottsvine. Pa.—Dealer in nocur ,
teat It Notes. Dins of a:change, Certificates of
Slispolatsi Cheata,aall Draft*. Cheats for all on
PAtieditiphla and New Nock, in caws to snit. •
4 Jlareb 9.1050: - ., . ' . - • ' • ' ' 104 f
_: ,
jzt, BANNANe ATTORNEY AT L A
ed to mike in lreenre street. Pottsville.
'sippo.•
Site i Episcopal quere...k.erhete he will he daily,
ft= pto 3 °sloth,. easiness letters to him trill re-
Velvet prompt Saltation. addremted co bias ate ither
lemeirille or Oterigsburg. , I
Dek. ',Ass!. 494 r '
,
irivartkau 8111.1PPEIti. ATTOANEY AND
•E d i coIjN3ELLOII at Law, Pniladelphts, wit lattend
orolleegloas arid all other legal bustneasio mei City
of ?Mladelfr_his.lolnies Counties and eterw here.—
°fled Na. 173 Walnut steel above deventb street,
PAlladefrdtw.. .
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r V. WIIIITNEI4. EXCIIA:kGE; COLI4:C
-'0 .1 11. COMmissiOn, and Gmentl Arne) , eff ica .
ili‘olt. Ootto, Miners' Bank, rativille, bealer on un-.
cturr IA looney. Gold and Skiver. - DRAYTti on Tills ,
'dehokia and Neer York for sale. .
. liat4to/0,1&54. • 1-1.-tri
DBBTII4II 8111111 , 210 N. Mielnp 3:Dahmer. nil , lis
t ranted asotfice to Dr. Chichestet's Winding', next
doeri but one below the Protestant Episcopal enema.
Ventre Street. Pottsville. Pa.. where he wilt prompt.
ip aunt to au °Mettle the Utte of his profession.
April 3.1832. " ' • 14 .111
TO FIN WILLIMIsoII 4JAM. COOPER,
el Attendee it LaurliPotteville. Ofdre In Centre St,
a few doors Cut ofillea" Pennsylvania
poo‘et *lll Mead still the Comte.
Pottsville, Dec. '7,4850
SANEVIT.I.IIAILTZ.-.IIISTICP. °eves PgACE,
tottsvals. Will 'attend' promptl y to CollettlOns.
Agenclee. Purchase led Bile a al Same. dre.. la
ectitylkllleounty, Pa.` - 'loolce tuyeritte Sueetioppo.
w
site the Ton Oet WI. 1849.
ions c.cosizaro; JUSTICE OP Tif E PEACE,
I/ alit attend In any bagginess. entrusted to hhi care,
punetaally: Bills and. otes collected, *tr. Orate in
likeliest Or...apposite Or. ItriberotadVii. j.
. Jana 5.1183 t- • • , -
nOCO: - K. SMITH, 3111411Nri :Vial:V/344 and
t- 1 1 44 1 1 nretat, removed to Centre tlttect, opposite
NtitClis" BAaIC.. Pottorville, Pa. Alt desalt:l4mi Of
littglaredog. Mapping 'ant Draughttud 44etutPd
promptly amt cardrody,
>dir 1852.
TAssigi, H. ONLARISPIP.47TORNEY AT LAW.
'0 having removed to. Pottsville. Res opebedart odfee
under theTelegtaph Otßee' s Centrestreetopptisite the
Miners! Rank. _ . . • I
Dee. A, !lisle' • 49- 11 •
D 413 1 108. 10.' 111 1 RSEILitii,/10111CROP;ATUIC
'PIITRICIAN. Removed his Office to one or the
fly lilt litursesin Coal/loon, Patois Die.
April 28.3840.
DLIRMIRDIaI DERVIICH W. OFFICE. cot
ner 4th and Milantsnin streets. Potts, ilie—(lhe
one tautly occupied by Dr. Thos. Brady)
Pottsv lite, March IS. 1851 \ 114 r
NX. WILSON; -NitiESTILiTE. ecirivsir
. .tater. Lam! Agrni end Cenral Coltectolter
Odle', Market street, Pottsville, Pa. ,
Plow. 30, 1850.- •• . 4847
WILLIAIt L. WHIT.ISZ V.
at Law. Poltava hi,Schnylk itl county. Pal 'din
In Centte greet. neatly opposite the Mineta•iflank.
4an. 4. 1851 I-ly
TORN HUGHES. A TTOIIN EY A T ,Pot
,ville. Scbuylkill county. P. °lnce tn. Centre
infect, opposite the Miners' Bank. ' i
Ae .t V. 11151 . Iv-391
TUC artzuvr ILENTIICIILY IZZOTEDY
nu. 3011$ BELL'S
SARSAPARILLA! 1
•1. •
P's put tip in fall quart bottles, and contains* the
strength of ate TIMICs , tut much pure Meader's Rae.
repaints as any MUMSr reputation is Aittetlea.—
Price, one dotter per, bottl e , or els bottler for five
dollars. , „
It has been a well established act, for yenta past,
than Sarsaparilla. when pure and properly prepared.
well the only true panacea far all Macaws ortginating
from an impure state of the blood.the urea menu.
ry-,latorreating drinks, evil habit. In ,youtli. barren.
tees,* We noldly assert; that J••• Bale* F/uid
Eetrect of Sensperida la the only' preparatien before
tits public that is prepared 'on eldest scientific: pula
r. tau of uniform strength. - The tl.tesipatilla
ichatad without regard to price, and every pound,
foram ice used, is subject to the atrict..,l;Lt,rnit.al
teats mei its genuineness ascertained ,b;di.re
used. • • ;
Bull'. Sarsaparilla also contains the Mines ores -
'mai other valuable amain, roots. together :forming
the best compound. arid producing vise osraras?
Mullett angst ca VIM [Sown WORLD I Tail medi
cine, when used according to directions, watt curie
wiraovv van.—
Iterafela or King's Evil. lancers, Ttatoore,dr.ruptione
tbeekla, Sty alpelag.Chronic. dote Eyes, Ring.
worm or Tellers. Build Head, Rheattiatilm. .
Pains In the Roues and Joints, Old Beres,
' • and Ulcers, Steeling of the Glands,
• syphilis; Dyspepsia. Salt Iltieunt .`. - •
Diseasesof the Kidney", Lose - •
of AppOtte.Dtveasee ads. • "
leg frowthc use ,o -
Mercury. Pain in .1
the Side and '
• . Shoulder", - I •
General
Debility,
Mops', Lunt
it a aixt , Jaundice, I ,
Co. 'leen ess,Bore f
Throat. Broechitti,Colds, I
Coughs, Weakness of. be
Chest, PulmonaryiAffectione, and •
all other Diseases tending to predate -
Consumption, Liver Complah.t. Female
I cremation les and Complaints, dick and Nor- ,
Tone Headache, Low Spirit.. Night Sweats, Ex
poems or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional
Diseases: and I. a Spring and Summer. Drink,
and General Tonic for the System, and *Oen •
de and Pleasant Purgative, far Superior
to Blue Lick or .Congress Wider,
Salts, or fieldlitz Powers.
READ t 14E40 t READI tt
The only wonderful and remarkable [eines that
bare come under our immediate obsertixtiou, have
I more titan convinced us that Doctor Bud is a oases
Ws. and that his Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the
most valuable combination of vegetable exirarts that
the intents of chemistry has yet produced. All one.:
eels to the Doctor in his new' e nteriniae. say, we.—
Leeirvill. Courier. • .
We agree with our yeighttet o the gouticr. that
MCP?, Bull ira great man, aild his Ed feliPatlfia a
aaltevita titrinctic 1, and we are fatly copulated that
the Donor, watt his Sarsaparilla, trill 114•1144 • far
more enthusiastic excitement -East than; Barnum did
with Jenny Lind. We would not bevel our readers
to understand uses classing the Doctor and his Oar
smen' Ina with Barnum and Jenny Lind,,beettuse all
who spend their dollar for a bottle of Bull's Sarsapa.
rills will get Its equivalent and we have heard it
silly hinted, that many, after hearing the divine Jen
ny, and finding their pocket miens from ten to twenty
dollars, thought it was paying pretty Jileav for the
wlrtall.n One objection we have to Bull's Sarsapa
rilla and mar ties—it is so exceedinglyl pleasant to
the taste. nod invigorating to the ordeal. that, once
in the habit of using It, ft is equal to smoking fine re
gallon, chewing Langhorne'a best. or drinking Walk
,
, er'ir mint Jtatemrnov can't -gore tirC-4eatettine
Droarrst.
The above complimentary notices from the editors
of the.Loalsvillo Courier and Peweerat, were endure
' edbyGeo. D. Prentice, Ben. the &languished 'allot
of the Louisville Joeniskin the following flaming
notice :
There is no doubt in ilie world of the Sternness - of
Doctor Bud, and the excellence air, entsaparffia.,-
some of the most scientific.- physician* in the city
have applauded the Sarsaparilla. and. what b 4 rest
' deal better, the million applaud It too. ;t to laying a
tremendous sale.. The celebrated Jayne bee, from
the profits of his medicine, built a granite palace in
Philadelphia,seiren stories high, and Dr. Buil, if be
chooses. can very soon build one t w ice ai high as that.
It is. we are told,very difficult for him to walk turn'
Icier streets at ail, as be gods himeelfarre, med. at eve
ry step, by grateful men and wornm many of - whom
have travelled from meat diriancesto inok upon them:
benefector, and to bins him for-their vitonderfel
re
rtorationte bealth. The Doctor, with all big eat nor'
dinary meth, is very modest and retiring: yet we
' trust that the Raman cities wilt. in Justice to' bent
'selves, give a fining reception to the distinguished
man who has made as glorious a campaign against tn.
Man diseases me General Scott milli against the
Nexitans.
NOTICE TO FIIMAGES.;
' John Bull's Sarsaparina:is rine. of the greatest ie.
' mate medicines now in existence. In thine numerons
tams whets the constitution Is debttitited, the ner
vous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature
are weak and dedelenr, or are profu4- and over
wrought, when the face Is pale and Colorless. the
strealltifeeble and yielding, the. spirit Imuhled sod
depressed,ltio nealth broken, mind Oaken, and con
' umbotly; the happiness destroyed—belt Bell's Bat
saparilla is' a eosereien rented,. It to Nature
the performance of her duty. .bnecer tne whole sys
tem, renews permanently` the arum- t energies, re.
moves obstructions. checks eseesse, creates pen and
healthy blood, and impirta health and happiness,-
Were ladies severalty tottdopt tit .02641 this medi
cine, we would gee far tees suffering; disease and
unbappiness, among. them. th now COSI x health
would take tbe place 'of 'distmg,i, Ho tray theca
would succeed the pallid dice •flti should have
slam instead of team and etta7s silent nfe. In-
Mead of one rut short by Mane.% 4t made ntlicrible
by towboat suffering ands" dry ' At that critical
period termed "die turn or which is Often at
tended with in ninth anger. mil's darsapatilla I.
bend dieted laDstbenedetal effett. ,len ladies lip
' proaehtegthle trifle shnuld be apprised of this fact,
toadevall themselves of this valuable Medicine.
• Ji BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN.
IlOw we' all admire a clear. beautiful *bite skin:
and a rosy colored cheek? How often, do we tee per.
eons not possessing this deeideratum "so devoutly
to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, iodate. wads- .
ea, paints, dad coloring mitetiab. to, nittot et hem to
a semblance of what disease` has deprived them of.
'and that, too, with great injury to the skin. Bull's
Sarsaparilla melte best cosmetic mown. It beautifies
the Skin ,by removing every particle Of morbid and
diseased insider (mat the bloo d, , making It pure, heal
the and vigorous, givieg activity to every minute yes
' eel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to
the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladle". abandon
dictum of palm and tnixtorea end aril %ma
partite. the . only effectual remedy. - .A word 10 the
wise is sufficient.' and a hint Is 'menet for the ladies.
I
We - earnestly invite all persona whit are suffering
with any of "the Ills that flesh is heitity." to all on
Dr. John Ball'. agent. vine. get a copy of Bull's Fam
ily Ammar, onasor s - and for the sake* of humanity,
we hope Mu a single lodividualWlll notbe found, sa.
veil ling to give Buil'. Bat aoarilla a 'fret, after read=
inc. and recollecting, at the aim. timed that it is int
possible for the Doctor to pu Mien lie teed, pas of the
number of certificates of astounding curt* performed
by Ids Bartapatilla. The amount of testimony vol.
uotarlly showered on Dr. Bull's Saimpatina, front
well-known and distinguished individuals. both• in
public and privatialife, has- been pertfeeity overwhelm
ing.
- • OW. John Bell Principal Odlte, 81 FOURTH St.,
Sy, alt application"' for Agencies
must be addressed;
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(!fie AUDIT.
' SAVE THE DEAD LEAVES.,
Very few gardeners would be guilty of t ,
foolish a thing as to, waste barn-yard m u .
ure. But they arealintest all guilty of te asit
Apt a whit less excusable. We mean 14
rvaate ot dead leaves that fall at this sem,
ot the yearefrotu trees and shruhs al
kinds: .It every horticubutist would rd t
for A' moment on the nature of these fat n ,
teives--whieh commis not only ihe veg al .
ble matter, but the earthy stilts. lime, p,
cash, acc.,; needed for: the 'pent ieason't
growthantilhat tem; exactly in the prom.
!ion required by the-very tree or plant from
which they fill—nay neare, if they would
consider that ii' is precisely in! this way,
the decomposition of these very falling ler
that nature enriches the soill year after
in her great forests, it would scarcely be
%Ade for such a reflecting horticultutiat toe
low 'these leaves io be Swept away 14\!tert
[ wind ihat„bi ows, and finally be, lost sh ,
getter. ••• ,
A. wise horticulturist'
leer, from week to .meek, the lea 4 ses that 0
under each tree; and by 'digging them mu
thb soil about the toots. where whey will
eay and enrich that soil, provide in the
pest warmer, tics; best ; possible food for
'tree. In certain vineyards in France,
vines are kept in the highest condition
simply burytog at their roots every lea/
branch that is pruned off such vines, et e r
falls from them at the end of the season.
the
,eame manner. the leaves that fall h
youog fruit trees should be carefully se
and dug in beneath the surface of the
A 'single year's eiperience of. its - good rev
will confirm our riaders in this meat,
Downing's Horticulturist.
CIIAPPED TEATS IN COWS.
There are many recipes for curialt
and other sores tat the teats of mi.
your May number of the Farmer, leant
to dip them in Gogse Greise is a sure re
dy against chaps., This no doubt will
very well; but who will , furnish the re
I tear that there 'ain't goose gr'ease ear
in all Illinois to dip half the cows 4 team
either sore or well. If the Fauna.
Parmington can 'supply us,—or his
Cooper, in • New York, that be speabs
very well we will try it, it we fa soil
better.
I . , have used various liniments, sod
many kinds of ointments paean be pick
anywhere. but none in my eat
comes up to the mark like clean, cola
this matchless medicine is not revs
as it should be in the curing of many
ses, a particularly too touch neglectel
t eats and bag ot -the cow: My
is to take clean cold water into my au
yard, as often as I do the ntilk•pail.
teat and the , lower , part or the lag, atm
sore or sound, should be washed clear'
you'commence to &nib the milk.
are then soft—the cow stands quietly,
dirt, falls Into yoor pail.
If the teats are chapped or sore ia•
way, as they often are in the spring of
year, sop them in Soft Butter alter
Your milk is clean and your kicking
become gentle, and your, patience is
leil.—[Prrurte. Farmer.
CiLIRING CORNFODDER.
Our farmers cannot be too careful
ring this valuable provender for it
Some pay but little attention to it
nog it to remain in the field, exi.
bleaching ,and exhautting process
cold, wet weather and high wink
very late in the fall,,and until the lift
fodder is mainly lost. Corn sho'
demon , early—even while quite gre
lett stand in the field no longer than it
be sufficiently--that is, until iris oral
when, it should - be husked, and the
carefully stacked near the barn, each
alter stacking, being sprinkled with
four to eight quarts of salt. When
cattle, the stalks should be cut a few
in length, by the stalk-cutter, and then,
thresh:ng machine as at hand, rue
that, and before feeding, slightly wt
noon water, and mired with a little
with chopped roots. A more vslast
can scarcely be provided for stock iv
7 [Gennantoren Tslegraph.
SHEEP.
These animals should be protected
cold and %vet, though they have seer
ground. -At all sessois protectioi
most 'efficient kind should be after"
as no animal is more injured by tht
especially by long storms. Sheds t
erected in Pastures, to which they t
Whenerer-it is cold or stormy, sod
with troughs, containing salt sod
one part of the former to , three . of '
When not protecied, sheep ofter.
earn in summer, which produces
andpther affections which too oftes
fatal result., .
PRUNING IN AVTUM
The late& W. Cole; who am
eommendVd 'autumnal pruning for fan
says, .4 Thirty-two years ago, in Ser
we cut a very largo branch from
tree, on account of en injury by a
tree wad old, and tt has never he
but . it is now swim!, and almost as
horn, Saud the tree•perfectly hard
A few years before nod 'after, large
were cut from the same tree in
and where they were cut off the I
totted, so that a quart measure mar
in the cavity."—Albany Cultivator.
PRESERVING MEADOW
Sub-soiled meadows,
,says the
Farmer, last many times as Inni
not sub-soiled. A harrowing of
every other autumn, and autumn(
would benefit thefts. Tap-dressing
early spring with such materials as,
ly soluble and not volatile, alwayapsl
fit. Irrigation is a profitable !node
ving meadows.'
TO PRESERVE GIRDLED,
Take out a blocit'of wood extent
the bark above and below the girdle
from the body or limb ofenother
corresponding in size and sitar.,
bark on, and adjust it in the places
it there, on the principle of engrain*
01F4/NED SHEET'.
Poisittl; to laurel and other
cured by pouring a gill of melted la
the throat; 4 boil for an hour the
the white ash, and give half to ow
the strong liquor iannediately, — lr
ed if no: successful._
Horse radish should be grown for
It is as good a condiment for them 0
for man. Give it to any animal to cc
ofappetite. If they will not eat
up fine and mix with chopped pommel,
Diplii.or with owl.
TORY over T
911 to
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