ARISINICRATIP NOTIONS. • 4 -Itemertiber,•Kate, that Mr. Brown Is not to tv invited, Our parties are select, of course, All parvenues are 'slighted. Within our door one always finds People of rank and station, Nave bet the elite, the upper ten, The highest in the sawn. I wonder now why Harry Dash' . Pays Brown so much attention, - I'm sure his name among my friends ' I'd be ashamed to mention. • His clothes have not the Paris cut.... His manners are 'meanly" , And "second rate" upon his face Is written very plainly. teL Dash the fellow always treats With much consideration ' Bat I shan't send, this nobody— - • ' Would you?—en invitation." "O Mamma, to be sure I would For all the "ten" who've met him Are trying with their might end main • At their soirees to get him. He's all the rage, his family Rank high 1 do assure you, They lived in town some years ago, Among the best, I'm sure too. And Papa says his father teed To keep a coach and four, ma, And that a better. kinder man, He never met before, ma." " 0 well, dear Kate, if that's the case, A note you may indite him If they are friends of your Papa's, . Of course we must invite him." " 0 friends they are, for when Papa Was but a needy tailor, And he and you the livelong day: Worked hard as any sailor; • This man so kind gave him the means To take a store in town, ma, f And Papa bays that all he's made, He owes to Mr. Brown, ma.", The tailor's wire turned pale and: red So strange were her emotions, I hope she .saw the danger in Aristocratic notions. 'nit anti Rumor. BREAD AND BUTTER Mr. Jordan was a bachelor, on the shady side of forty, and consequently was subject to the teider mercies of boarding-house-kee pers.' Circumstances had kept Mr. Jordan an inmate of Mrs. Wiggins' ooarding-house for a long tithe, and Mrs. Wiggins was a lady of one idea—namely economy, Her ex periments in economical philosophy and phi losophical economy were, for the most-part, brought to bear upon the stomachs of her -boarders, as "tittles" is the principal item of expense in. mediocre boarding-houses.-- Mr. Jordan had been startled by some of the Aforesaid experiments, but he had borne with patience the present and certain evil ft rather than fly to °tiara be knew not of," until one day, when butter was scarce and high, Mrs. Wiggins hit upon the econo mical plan of spreading with her own eco nomical bandy the butter upon the allowance of bread she doled out to her boarders, ex cusing herself for this interference in their affairs by stating, in the blandest manner, that she assumed that task,checrfuily to save them trouble Ni. Jordan came to tea rather late upon , the first evening of 'this new dodge, sat down in the presence of all the other boar ders, and received a slice from Mrs. Wig gins, who had gone through the ceremony of buttering it before his eyes. Mr. Jordan eyed the bread inquisitively, and began to turn it from side to aide, and scrutinize it closely through his spectacles: What is the matter with your bread and butter ?" demanded Mrs. Wiggins. . " Nothing—nothing—no-thing," replied Mr. Jordan, still turning the piece over, and persisting . inhis scrutiny. "I'm positive, Mr. Jordan, that you do see something. Now I want," said Mrs. Wig gins, her face becoming flushed with excite ment—" I want my boarders to tell me right out when them miles doesn't sure! Now, /gr. Jordan, what is it ? Mr. Jordan laid down the slice upon his plate, raised his spectacles- - to his forehead, . and replied, with great deliberation "Mrs. Wiggins, there's nothing the mat ter with the bread, I assure you.. But, Mrs. Wiggins," and here Mr. Jordan glanced mischievously down the vista of attentive faces, "I have lived in this world eight- and forty years, and I find myself this evening such a simpleton that I can't-tell, for,my life, trhickizde of my bread is buttered !" Literary Museum. 1 17- On EVENING, Henry Erskine accom panied the notorious Duchess of Gordon and her daughter, a sweet girl, who afterwards became the Marchioness of Abercorn, to the opera. At-the close of the performance the Duchess' carriage was sought for in vain— the coachman had failed to return for them. No other carriage was to be found, and there was no alternative for the ladies but to walk home to their laced and bespangled evening dresses. A. few minutes after they had star led, - the Duchess, turning to Erskine, said: "Harry, my dear, what must any one take us for, who should meet us walking in the streets at this hour of the night in opera costitme ?" Your grace would undoubtedly be taken for what your are, and your daughter for what she is not," was the caustic reply. 117" A COUNTRY editor is-" giving boots" to a rival town, and among other saucy things, says that'it takes several of'their pigs to pull a blade of grass ; and they are BO poor that the foremost seizes the spear in his mouth, the balance having taken each other by the tall, when they all give a'pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether, and if it breaks, the whole tumble to the ground for want of sufficient strength to suppor them. It' takes three or lour• to make a shadow." Ca . EPITAPTI ON A Locomortvr.•---By the sole survivor of a deplorable accident (no blame to be attached to servants of the com pany) . Coll6jons four Or five she bore, The signals were in vain ; • Grown old and no.ted, Her brier Lusted, And r.mn3hed the exenrsion train; "lift end;was yeects.--Punch pgo"I sAy PETE, what the istinction 'mem poetry and wot dey call blank wars es?" "Why, I tell ye, Nebuckernezzer wen I say— "Tumble ober mill-dam' Come down elan," dais poetry. but wen I say— "Tumble over milldam, Come down kerspla:4l," data plank ICOTIC i I lg.' Moss sirs he wished he could hear of some place where people, never die; he would go and end his days there. Moses is the same eccentric individual who, attending divine service in a church where the people e) came very late to meeting, obsery hat it seemed to be the fashion there " for .n body ' to go to meeting till after everybody 4ad got there." , LN, (t 2: "" TRUST TO PROVIDENCE lor help !" was the exclamation of a husband, on see ing his wife attempt to roll a barrel of dour up stairs. " Trust to Providence, eh?" was her retort; "do you suppose that Providence will come and help me, while the devil is standing looking en? 77 Wwi is a blacksmith in danger of --- ; nr raising a row in the phabet? When. he ' ' makes A poke ' R and a , eLi ISM Levan, ion wri&i:irov an ErNHA P WLIEN PROFREaOR ,VANHORN, the celebrated AsTizowasa of the 19th Century, gives ad vice in all affairs of the Itiart, Which, if &Haws& Can not OM to guide the tingle to a happy marriage, and makes the mamed happy 11l Ladies who are unhap py through trouble, misfortune and disappolnumat. consult him dally, they follow his advise and are made happy. Others consult him to know what is before them; others seek infonnatkor of these they love. sad all are' made happy and cemented: ' If you vat. se your future happiness. delay no longer. consult -him yourself and he hippy 71.rote.—For an Interview 61'15 Wootton costa, in fell $l. All Letters and interviews are strictly pri vate and conlidentlal. All Letters pre paid secure a private interview, those at a distance eau maim their ease known by letter, the strictest honor and most In- violable secrecy observed, all to be Pre - PIII- - No. 3. George/wet. &Cord house, Nortikaldei above , Schuylkill Math. Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD FOBTllNE.—Gentlemen. look to your Interest before 11 is too Isle; 11 Consult and follow the advice of Professor VAMIORN if you do, success will crown ill your undertaking.-- Men who have beenrinfortututte and unsuccessful in life and in !mine's. Men who have worked hard and senrggferl against adversity and misfortune the grea ter part of their lives, and found the more they tried to get forward In the world the more thing, went against them 111 These men have consulted him foe the lam 33 years. and all those who were wise enough to follow his advice are now rich and happy, while those who neglected the advice he gave Meal. are Still struggling with adversity. Terms for gentlemen 411 for an interview of 15 minutes, In full 52. N 0.3 GEORGE Street, second. hoes*, Korth f ide, above Schuylkill Sisiti.Philadelphla. All letters and communications will be strictly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTIAL. April 17. 1951, - FOR SiSLII. TIE SUBSCRIBER offers for safe the well known Tavern-Stand, called the Pottreil/* Reuse, aun tie in the Bomugb of PoUsv Me. &buy!. kilt county. Pennsylvania. It la large . and toramodiour, and in good repair And _age • situate in the moat 'central part of the business portion of the town. Any per. aon wishing to engage in active employ: went, either as - /reheat or Inn-keeper, will End it to their advantage to rail tad examine the ptemlieb fore they purchase elseirbere. kortrrms apply to the undersigned at his office. In Market Street. Potts. stile. D. G. McGOWAX. July 10,1552. - kg.ta • NOOSES AND LOTS IN LAWTONWADDITION TO PORT CARBON. 1 'HE LAWTONVILI.E TRACT It now laid out Into Leta, and wilt be . cold on terms which will enable every va•• • industrious man to purchase for himself it; • ; and family _ • . 110113 E AND ROME. A plan of the property can be item and the terms of Bale made known by application at the office of_ EDWARD OWEN PARRS', Agent. of the Kentucky Bank, Centre street, Pottayille. September 4, 1E42 3641. viutrnsu. STEAM PUTTY AND , PAINT MANUFACTORY. " rrfiE underagned having made extensive alterations and improvements in his machieery, and - having ntroduced Sew§ into his Factory,would moan respect fatly call the attention or his friends and guitnmers through the country to Ms Ilfge and well selected stock of VA RNISZIE.3. PAINTS; 011.$ 1 . GLASS, /Sc., te., which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the dime. Conti Body. carnage. Cabinet and China Gleam Varnishes. and Palma of every deacriptinn, dry and ground In Oil, and put up at short *Mice in cans of convenient site for countn trade. Glazier's Diamonds, Cold Leaf. renege, Putty and (leek Enives,Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Vertrieb, Paint. Graining and Kalsomine Umbra, and English. French and American Glass of all size:. suitable for Store Fronts. Dwellings dcr., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colpred Glass for Public Buildings, Vestibules. &c., A.c., constantly on band and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at moderate prices:at the old established PA'IXTDAN . VIIIIVISHIDO AND Va. NIETT Stott 11io. AO North , Th, nab street, west side, below Race at.. Phjladelphitti C. SCHRACK. April St, MS. MIA IZIMITER AND GOTTA MUM BELTING. 9•11 sucst fiber is Agent for I hisetentr t sale of India 1 Rubber and Cotta Pemba Belting. and wilt fn rn ish it to any length at the Wiriest cash prices.' This Belt ing is considered better and cheaper than any other kind in use, and it has the advantage of the material being worth-at least halt its first cost, for other pur poses, alter it is worn ont as belting: It ls In use at all the Collieries in this Region. Also, India Rubber and Casa Pe reha Bose; for va rious purposes. sucla as conveying 'water, Speaking Tubes, Fire Engines, 4r.e., Sc., all of which will be furnished at manufacturers' prices, at 11. BANN A !VS Variety Store. f ar India Rubber Packing of all the dieferentthick. arse always on hand. Car Springs and Rings tut to any size, when required. Feb. YU. 1852.• 9.—: NEW GOODS. , r~tIIE subscriber has Pot returned with a second I. stock, for this season," of new 'and seasonabte Dress Goods. Silk and Wool Barrges, • All do do 25 Different Patterns Barege Dc Laines, Summer De Lathes. Embossed Swiss Dress Patterns, Dotted do ' do do Summer Silks. Gingham Lawns, Ginghams, French Lawns English and American La;rins,„a variety of new and handsome styles. fast rotors, very tow, Long and short Mohair Mitts, Peare Silk Gloves, Alexander's light cord Kld Gloves, English and American Prints, lOU pieces, by the piece or yard. low. - The above comprises a variety of new and -hand some style of goods, vt hid), for beauty and cheapness, defies competition, for sale by A: HENDERSON, AO., June 5, 1252. 22-tt BLAZE'S Patent Piro PrositPAlrilT. FROM 01110. • 1 1 1111 Subscribers have juk received a further sup ply of this singular and valuab e substance. In addition to the slate color, they, have a beautifut chocolate or brown, reseMblingthe sand stone now in one, and No a/naiad/oared for the front of buildings. principal ingredients are sillca,aliiminatind pro toxide of iron, which lathe opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the two former sobstances being non-conductors,and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whale together and make a firm and durable paint. For use it is mired with Linseed flit, and applied with a brush, the Name as ordinary pawl, to wood lron.tin, zinc, canvass, paps, okc. It hirdens gradu ally and becomes fire-proof. It is partLmiarly suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat aid car-decks railroad bridges.finces, &e. A thole° tied with the article is equal to one of slate, at a vast saving of ex pense. Specimenemay be seen at the olke if the Arthur'. beret. HARRISON, lIROTHeIItS & Co.. No. 43180u1b Front St.. Philada. /thrll22.lP4S. 17-tf ' INDIA•RDEEER Gloves, MITTENS Esc OUNTKV MEM:BANTA, in making their put• ...1 chases, should 'riot neglect these desirable and saleable artleks. Their manufacture has been much improved recently and they are made very durable. Particular attention inset:it:tested to the WOOfxLIN ED GLOVES and MITTENS. They are indbmen. table in card and wnt weather. Ladies will find these Gloves useful in any wort that will soil the hands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Palt Rheum or Cbaptte4ilands' immediately. They are mkde all lengths to proteit the arms and wrists. Por sale by Bowen & McNamee, New York; Norcross & Towne, Boston ; John Thorniey, Philadelphia; E. M. eon dersnn & Co., umiimo're ; Glll & Brother, Kt. Louis ; Bart& If fekr4l, eirieinnatti; and by all Rub ber Dealers in the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants throughout he United /pates and Canada. Rept. IS, TM.. 384zri SAVE YOUR MONEY CIiARLES P. FREEMAN &.CO., (late Fnetmart, HODGE!! & c 0.,) Imparters and Jobbers, 144 BROADW AY, I door South of Liberty Street, New York, having now nn band, and will be receiving daily through the PPIIIIIIII, New Garrets. direct from the European manufacturer., and sack Auctions, rich. fashiosabh,faury Silk Millinery Goods. our stock of Rich Palmas comprises every variety of the latest and most beautifol designs imported ' Many of our smuta are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns. and stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for sot Cash, at lower prices than any credit House in America can alrosd- All porekasets will find it greatly to their Interest to relivrke a portion of their money and make Wee. siring from our great variety of rich cheap :trade. Ribbons rich for Iknnets, Caps, Sashes and Hells Bonnet R dkr, Sal io N Crapes, Liesel and Tarl,tons Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes, Berthas Habits, Sleere,‘„ Citfts, Edgings and Inserting,. Embrold , ried Revrere, Lace, and Itemstitch Cant brie Hal, ISingda. IlluAintot,an.l Embroider - 141.am, for Cape. t:nibroider,d Lace. tor Sham. 4., Mantinaa, and lloniion,Mechlen.Valenrienes,and littnrarhr 'Amps Ungliati and Wove Thread. Smyrna. Lisle Thread and Unti.in Laces„ Kid, Lisle Tlar3ll, Silk, and sewing Silk, Gram and 51Iht. French Lace. EngltAlt, Atm...jean, and Italian. titracv Winners and Trlunusingc At m. 11..1852,' 31-1 m GREAT L!EENESSES., rip Alimv by corner at Jltdharaospe I. Cleat,* ?wets. superior in the delineation of fra turn • and life-expression uf the eye. Children and groups taken (nuicker than any ever in this place—an indlspensahleL requisite to sac tees. CalLearly in the day to avoid a crowd. - Papas InAtruttril In the art s . on reasonable terms; also. handsome Apparatus, Chemicals, Cases, (kir., furnished cheap. Call and judee.for yourselves. • N.ll. Tst9aTYrillU executed in any style. you wish, and sper,iinens can be Wren. We would advise all who wlolj a line likeness to call soon. . C. VANDENBURGH Pottsville, March 57.1854. ' 13—If _ macs! saisTNtrii.--filas! =3l A T111,1. - 'supply of SLAGS and BANNERS of ?a rtery description, made of SILK, BUNTING. COT TON, &e., iih or with - oat mottoes, and Stage, suitable for all Parties •for the - approaching t.:am palin. MASS MEETINGS. , CLUBS, SOCIETIES- and DEALERS Can be SO pplietl.l% ills any 9natitity, at low • prices. Also BUNTING and SILK far sale by the piece or •ard,at WM.G. MINTZER•B Fringe, Cord and Tassel Store', No. 83 . Northld St., Philadelphia. 344 m Au .21,1252 INDIA RUBBER GOODS. PREPARE FOR WINTER. AMES' and Gentlemen's Sandals, a capital ant- L/Cle for the feet for damp and cold weather. - India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preservers at tached, anew and seasonable article. India Rubber Legging and Pants. Long Driving Glow,—lineal. Also, Lined India Rubber Mitts for handling rough work in cold weather. Ladles' lined Rubber Moves. Breast and Nursing Bottles, Funnels. • • ••'.' Hone Boots. • • Money Body Betts, tee., Le. Jam received and for sato, wholesale and retail, by B. BANNAN. —'2o— Sept. 25,1852 71)117 • - (Beatly's Rey, Jr•noetiax atrert. Arturrille,pemo Plumbing Shop. HAS CONSTANTLY ON lIAND• A SUPPLY OP all 'lariat' Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead. Block Tin, Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hydrants. Host, Doable and Simile Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, al kindrof Brass Cocks for water and steam. Brass 011 Capi. and Globes for Engines. MI tied' of Copper Work and Plumbing done mike neatest trianner at the shortest notice. N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead: Potlnilts, Oct. WI. 1850.. • • 41134 f F OIL SENT...run, SENT...THE SECONDATOSY over T Foster & Co.'s Shoe Store. Apply to SOW. FOSTER. n. I if Aug. 9r On _. 11,•iVisifi & KRIS WATSON nuShalty Worm the Pah. .CJile that they have added ly to their Omilities for maufacturing articles in tr line. by the me ads of a Inge Factory to Eighth Street, below Vine, and are now prepatud to Duna thoae who may fa- ' vor then. with PISS PROOF hAFES,&t..ta a se peeler- mann, at the ehottest mice.- They will warrant their, safes to undergo as math heat as lon other safest and in order to satiny the public that thh islet mere usertienthey hold themselves in readinen al any - 1 ---- 1- - ‘ ---- time total then fairly with lull ! other safes that are made.— . 11 ' They have the names ofmany o n ' ! a e, merchants and others, is WI I I city and other places. which . they can give In tete/each—j .1 have '--- • Their celebrated safes ha , — \ r -- been well tested by accidental ____l_ --- ' - as wallas' be public bonded', as the report below will Great Trhneyhdckfresi by MOANS A. WATSON'S Jr.. 83 Deck Street, Pkihidelphisi FIRE PROOF CIIESTRi CP rug u u nears Pat; muusstaut, PAO . ..CT: 3O . I ISSI• The undersigned , appointed a cOnestUee for the purpose. by the odicers of the Stale Fain Wile Pre sent this afternoon, when Mena. EVANS & WAT SON tested one alibi& small'elzed Salamander Fire Proof Chests. at which time they consumed ?tiers COODiI OP WOOD Over It, commencing at I rerlcct, P. .M.„ and having exposed it to a whits best far two hours. sufficient to destroy the cut iron feet. On opening the Chest. the papers, together with 21:00 eir salsas, deposited in our presence, were taken out, 'tot only having been preserved. bat not having the appearance of scorch upon them. Joseph Miner, Ex-Gov. of Pa. John B. Cox, A. 0. Heists,. Chas. E. Helmer. A. T. Newbold, E. E. Boodinott, Cammittee. . . EVANS & WATSON, Salamander Fire and Thief-proof Safe ManuCrs . . No. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 21, 1832. 34-ly CM • • CIEOBOII 2E. NEW ffAsss Beals below nearly opposi Pottsville. WI an escellent assortment of Coach Trimmings, Springs. Saddlery, Shoemakers' Toole, Carpenters' Tools, Glass and Paint, 1 Bar Iron ofe/I sises 6 Rolled do do do Nails and Spikes, Railroad Itou and Falls; Smith Tools, Building materials, Cast Steel, Shear qteel, Arm Blister, 11111 Saws, . i (Atm-mit saws, Fine hand-saws, I I t 0. B. returns his thanks to the public far the pa -tronage they Intended to the late firm of - Bright dc Pott, and flatten' himself amt. In his individual /Opa city, he Will be able to- deserve and command their continued support by the quality of the goods be has In store, strict attention to business, and the low rates at which he 12 determined to sell. ' GEORGE BRIGHT, Late of the firm of Bright & Poll. Much 27. 1852. 13-12 - POTTSVILLE ROLLEVO EULL. THE SUBSCRIBER-3 respeenhlty as to the public, that their new Rolling hill is now complete" and in full operation, and that the yine prepar ed to supply alt kinds of Bar Iron of various iliUI, which they trill warrant to be superior In quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufattnre T Rails, for the use of the Collieries and Lateral Roads, weighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the imported article. Being plactieal mechanics, and havihg had consid erable experience 1111 the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction in purchasers, and will also make It their Interest to pa. tronise, tome manufactures. 11AftRIS, BURNISH & CO. 49-if Dre.. 6,1851 --- - BEATER MEADOW M O R N W IRO ORKS. AN zitIIUMION & ALE, N D Brass Founders, iespectfully Inform their patrons, and the public generally, thatthey are now prepared, at the abate establishment. to manufacture Steam Engines of every Ilse ; Pumps. Railroad and Drift Carcand every other description of Iron and Brass Castingssnitable for the Coal mining or other bust nese, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces unit Machine work in general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des 7ateh, at the lowest prim. All work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want Wide, in their line in this vicinity. All urders will meet with Immediate and prompt attention. S. W. RUDMAN, 'I.. H. ALLEN. • 11-Iy. MN WORES. ' March IS, HSI - GEO. MASON it CO. RESPECT, fully announce to the public that they hive taken the Eatablisltment known • - •-' 77 ' • • as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian stre et , where they are prepared to build all loads of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of •almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, —Persons from abroad, In want of Stearri EnitneN will End it to their advantage to give them a call be ore rbgaging elsewhere. (May 11 tf PASCAL IRON WORKS, _ _ PIIII.II.I.PA.—WELDED WROIIMIT Iron Flues, suitable for Loioinotives, Marine andother Mears Engine Bone from 2to 3 Inches In diameteri Also PipestorGas,fitesmandotherparposecestrastrong Tuba for Hydraulic refiall• ' (follow Pistons for Pining of Stearn Engines 4.e. Manufactured andfor LINO , , MORRIS, TABEZRA: MORRIS, Warehouse 8: E. corner 3d and Walnut at TOWN NALL IRON AND HARDWARE STORE Tills MUSEUM of manufactured wares has lost none of Its attractions, and I am now able to.offer to the public, either for their inspection or purchase, one of the finest and most useful stock of Foreign and Domes tic HARDWARE ever offered in the County With many thanks for the patronage extended to the iota firm, I Clatter myself able to supply all the wants in my Due of business, cheap as the cheapest, with usual promptness and despatch. FRANK POTT. , r; A prii 3, 1852. 14-st ,- . COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery scrim. Nos. 32, 33, 31, 35, 3rl, and 37 Arcade, Philada. i ioUNTRY Merchants can save front 10 to 15 per %.-"cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By im porting my own Goods, paying but little rent, and liv ing econornicallyZit Is plaint can undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on band, a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors, Table Knives and Forks. in ivory, stag, buffalo, hone and wood bandies, Carvers and Forks, Steele, 4.e., Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowls Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, tic. Just received, a large !Welt of Rodgers' and Wos teohnint's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also. a large assortment of Accordeons, &c., &c.— Also, fine English Twist and German Guns. JOAN M COLEMAN, Importer. 52-if Dee. 27,1651 FAIRDANE'S PLATFORM . SCALES. I II HE Subscriber* have been aripoluttd agent. (or I the sate of this superior make of peaks. arid are prepared to furnish any description of' their make, capable of welshing from ox, to 500.tnns. A Dam• pie of 'tales gas be seen at the York' Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. I, 11.1 f COMMSSION weft sown, CENTRE STREET. POTTSVILLE. riAilE subscribers are prepared to (*nisi' the Trade, lifachirrists and Operators. at Phaadelphlfepricen, (freight added) wholesale or retail,beat American Bar Iron, manufactured In Pottsville, and warranted of superiOr qbality. Also, light T rails, suitable for mines; and Caole Chain., furnished at short notice dirvet from the Importer. E. YARDLEY W. SON. York Store, Nov. 22, 1851. .417.tf J. S. HOUGHTON'S April 3.185'1.. reEniered according to Act of Congress, Mt he year 1851, by J. S.. HOUGHTON. in. D., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Easteru ,Thstriet of Periorvicanis. Another Scientific Woutiet:: . GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. 3 S. /101HDITON'S rErsiN, the true fic es tive Fluld.. or Gastric Julee—prepaied from Ren net, or the fourth Storhach of the Ox, after directions of Banos LIESIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by 3. S. Mumma. N. D., Philadelphia, Pa. .1 Dtogsv." Such Is the true meaning of the word Perin. It Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of tee Gastric Juice— the Solccut of the Pond, the P•rifyiwg, Presereis,r, and Films/attn. ,Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted front the , Digestive Stomach of the Or, thus fanning a true Dl gestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice In its Chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. This is Nature's own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach, No art of ma', can equal its curative pow ers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters. Acids, or Natter nue Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste,. and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot, eat a water cracker without acutr. dioirees. Beware OrDEVOOED IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. .llalfa Ica-eponnfui of Pepin intoned In water, will digest or dissolve Fire Pastas ef Reset Beef to *best fro sours, out of the stomach. ' SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! *The Scientific. Evidence upon which ibis rearm-. dy is based Is in the highest ()Wee curious and re markable. ' Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular. gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's Aulinar Chemistry ; Dr. Combe's Phy siology of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University ; Prof. Dunglisnu`s:Physinlogy; Prof,Silllman, of Yale Col lege; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; &c., together with reports of cures from all parts of the United States. PEPAIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. Houghten's Pepsin is prepared In Powder and flnldForin—and in Prescription vials for the lise of Physicians. The Powder will be sent by Mail, Dee of postage, forone Doliar, sent to Dr. Houghton, rt- OBSERVE VlVA!—Every bottle of of the gen nine Pepsin bears the written signature of .1. 13. 11011GIITON. M. D.. role proprietor', Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. Bold by. all Druggists and Dialers In Mee, one Dollar per bottle. Attains—Benj. Hannan, Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail Agent J.G. Brown mid I. B. C. Martin, Potts ville: Jas. B. Fella, Minerreille Oet. 9,185!. nown&L & BROTIMRS,_ A ANuFAcTuanto of pApsit nmianvers, WI 142 Caimans , Street. Philadelphia. ask the at. (cation of consumers and the Trado to their exten sive stock of PAPSRUANGINGS, of their own man ofacture and importation. embracing every variety '3 goods in their Una, whist' they wal tle!! at low rates . Their manufactory being the most extensive In the eon ntry.they are enabled to offer nnequalled induce- Meats to parchment. .1•14.-4, on, THE 4INERS' JOURNAL, Mu POTTSVILLE GENERALADVERTISEIL, 131111313T1S • Wait; STORE, 2 Matz's Hotel, and Ile the Miners' Bank, ' here alit be found (HARDWARE: Piles,' • Pine Trays, Britanla ware, Assortment of fine Locks, Table Cutlery. iPoeket Cutlery, Table Spoons, , Ans ill and Vices, Assortment o(Sne Guns, 'Sheet Iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin Plate, Brass Kettles, tiad Irons, Pars and Hollers, Chains, Railroad Testes, 'Powder and Shot, MI =SWZMNI rumours ernt 111111101117. TUN =VALID'S BUST TRISTDS I IMPORT IOF Wirt _ ------ 111011 --- IN SOUTII AIia:BIom—YELLOW FETE; (AI RED: TRUTH STRANGER TRAM FICTION: SaLpt, Mass.. Aptil William Wright, Esq.lilear Sir—For many years' we have been the Saki)] agents, and also at roe time tho county agents, for the sale of yorir valuable medi cine, and during the whole of this time we are got aware that, to anyone Instance, brae the pills which we hare sold been complained ofas canting Ilur7;or not accomplishing their proper mission. It is doubly gratifying when we receive vrilentaryiestirosny from It source Where the medleioo whiett in Cola las been th e means ofdoinpgreat good and °tuning may lives. Last year vre sold three dozen beset to gs waf fl e.. eign port, and this day' ave received abetter from the merchant who ordered them. giving rosaceoust of the. wonderful effects which they did to carioca large number of persons who were attacked w lib a preen it- In g epidemic similar to the yellow freer whle those tinder the regular physicians' treatment,. who were in the Hospital, aome three hundredi loeloling the Cove root, btagistrates.,&c..fel I vietiota tothedisease. If you would 'lke a copy ofour letterovedeet know of any impropriety• in giving it you, andlierhaps it would be of service to have it publiehed:togetherwith I our names, as it is addressed to os. We will consult the parties interested, and if you wish it, von will • • please write us. Respectfully. yours, W. &9. II; fres'. The following Is the letter 2lluded to abor4:— CAYLKit, Match ti ISM Messrs. W. 11c. EL .B. lees. Merchahls, !talent:— Gentlemen—For some years past I have adopted In MY family, sea purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vege table rills (fni whom you are his agents la, Salem) and have found that medicine of great womb. , j,ast November we were visited by a kind If indani matory fever, (the same 1 presume which greatly, at. meted oar neighbors, the Brazilians,fOr neatly year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and neatly three hundred persons fell fittings to the epidemic (a great number for a populatios as small is ours.) Our doctors named itehe truere.lew fever, hut their skill was Inefficient to stopliiprodtess,. cob fining their mode of treatment to the use of quinine, and the application of teeebee, forbidding the fine, of purgatives. and of course all the soldiers and salines,' who were obliged to be sent to the tifoseitar e , as also the Governor,. xeveral Magistrates, several officers, and in fact all those who were really aillictiol with the disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. A month previous,' had received three dozen buses of Dr. Wa ight's Pills, which i presume were bought se your store by blf;,s.s. Goldsmith, lesvcomb & redeye, merchants In your city, and, with whom 1 am doing business. I had the opportunity to.'sdielpistet these Pills to several under my roof, who were eMiet, ed with the same fever, and two doses. of eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave sway nearly all my Kis to some twenty or thir ty'persons. and all were relieved as it were by en chantment. • • I have, in consequence, remitted to Meurs. Cold eolith, Newcomb and Fariess,the sum of forty dollar urn the purchase of that quantity of this medirine,and (dreg of you to deliver the Pillage fresh as possible. I terms( you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his directions translated in Freneb.which witltend &cat ty to circulate his Pills not only here, but also ire the othercolonies w here the popitiatinfi is mote numerous. Excuse tile, gentlemen, in he liberty 1 have taken to Midterm you this letter, which, for the sake of hu manity, I have been compelled to do, as I do not mean to apeculate on an article which proved salutary to a 'number of poor people, and in fact most of the popb tattoo is reduced to a state of indigence, and It would be sinful for any one to seek lucre In such a way.. Accept. gentlemen, the most respectful salutations of your very obedient servant, A. PIC/IZVIN. The medicine is for sale, wholesale andretall.either in English, French, German or Spanish directions,at the Principal Office, 169 RACE St., Philadelphia. And for sale by Tx F. BEATTY & CO., J. G. BROWN. Fry.Tamaqua; J.:W. Gibbs, liftnertv tile ; Jonas Robiubot4Port Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Dreltersville ; Joshua Boyer, Mcßeansburg ; C. & A. Focht, Ring gold ; Kepner & Co., Kepnersvllle ; Gideon Whet stone, West Penn ; Wm. Cooper, Tuscarora ; George Regan, do George Potts, Brockville; Daniel finch, Mlddleport • John Williams, do. Conner dr,. :Rhoads, New Philadelphia • If. filiissfcr, Port Carbon; Jas. B. Levan dr. Co., Schuylkill (Liven ; William A. Ham mer. OrwigsVerg, Id in. M. Marl. do: Santee! Mertz, Landingvllle ; Johanan Cetkill, Llewellyn ; Abram Schwenk, Germadvllle ; Jacob Rauffinan, Lower Ma bantongo ; Jno. B McCreary,Tremont Eckel & Barndt. do: McCormick & Clark, Donaldson; Wheel . -et dr. Miller, Pinegrove ; - George Reifinyder, New Castle; Wm Price; St. Clair June 7,1652 , _ • RIt t HALAS P tT AN:: STJRGEO OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, - • STREET, POTTSVILLE!. Dee. 14, 1850 504 f CLOTHING! Clothing!! CLOTHING!!! / IHARI.CS HARKNESS 4. SON, Ili - MARKET VStreetitinutheast corner of FOURTH Street, Phil adelphia. This popular Clothing Establishntent, (which has for more than a quarter of a cen tury furnished our citizens with Elegant and Fashionable Clothing at curb remarkably low rates, that thi it superior made Clothing is now not miry sold In hurnenvi quantities throughout our ,own state, hot is in increasing demand in every town :and village °flits greht South and Went,) is now pre pared for the comlngiFait and Winter, with a most extensive assortment, of Superior Clothing, which fur Style, Fit, Ease, Ditiability• and Workmanship will defy competition. Tile rest facilities which t. tlark nese & Pon possesiSin purchasing the finest Fabrics of French, English and American Manufactures, en able them to offer the Best quality of Clothing at suctrprites as otheChneses charge lot the meanest kind °floods. Loolsat the prices, and then Judge pur youtiolves. Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coals from 35.10 12 00 Fine Black, Blne, Brian, and Fancy cot- ored Cloth Busitie=s Coats of all styles, 85 to 7_oo Fancy tweed & casehnere business Coate, 32 to 5 00 Superior Milled Cloth Overcoats, of all ' • lors, and newest styles. (elegantly fin- . bawd.) -;: 37 to 12 00 Heavy Labrador, Witney. Pilot 'an.' Felt Overcoats, (wind and weather proof.) *5 In 800 Superior Black French Doeskin Paou, $2 to 500 flood Black Doeskin Pants. , 2 St} Superior new style Fancy CasHmere Pant!! (very rich *Wm) - • *3 to 400 May) Fancy Cassimere Pante, 412 50 to 3 00 Very Fine And Rich Black Satin Vests, ato 4CO fiery Rich fancy Silk Vests, (new de signs.) $1 50 to 3 NI Heavy Woolen sib& and dunhle.hreas, ted Veep,, all patierns and qualities, 81 to 300 Call and examine our Clothing, and Mire twenty flee per cent. in •yonr purchases, N. 11.—Take Notice I C. HARKNESS & SON'S Clothlne Store Is on the Routheam Corm:TM FOURTH end MARKET Sheets, NO. 1125. Oct. 2,1852. 40-3 m DOLLARD. PREMIER ARTISTE IN 11/1311.177 Cheannt Street, oppoehe the Otase flnuae, I,IIIIADELPIIIII, tn ♦entor offhe releSratsnl anaaanier Vrmttlatind Wld and , Elaatic Band ,Toupacen. Instnuf lona to enable ladled and gentlrtnen to filename their ono heads with 2CCilfaCi : For friesi Inches. Moyer, 4- Scalps. !Rehr*. No.l The round of the No, 1 From forehvatl to head.. back as for 28 bald 2 From forehead over 2 Over f“ehead. as • tholtaad to 'neck.l far as /Print/rd. 3 Frota ear toearover 1 3 Over thi• erravn of thetop. the head. 1 Prom ear in ear r',l I the R. DOLLARD has altsAys ready for sale a splendid slack of nerds' Wsia, 'rower, Ladies' 11:tp, half Wigs, Frizots. nraids, Curls, &c., beautifully manu factured and as cheap as any establishment In. the Union. DOLIAED'. 4 Iferhanium F.'etrart or LltFttOll3 Hair Tonle, prepared from Smith American herbs and roots, the most successful article ever produced for preserv• ing tho hair front falling out or changing colnr, resto— ring and preserving, it in a healthy. and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dullard's hair-cut- rtmoon maintains its immense popularity is the fart that his Tonle is applied to every head of hair cut at'his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than tinder any ether known ap plication. It being thus.prattleatly tested by thousands, otters the greatest guaranty of Its efficacy. Fold wholesale and retail at hit Old Establishment, ir CH MMUS FTIIF.tT, oppoalle the State Douse, Phila. R. DOLLARD' has at • last discovered the as plus errs of 'HAIR EWE and announces It for sale, with perfect confidence in lts surpassing everything of the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (enmity-be desired) and is used wit lost say iajsrp ro Hot heir or :lie. either by stain or otherwise, can be washed nitro ten minutes atter application, without detracting from its effir neg. Persons visiting the city are invited to give him a call. Letters ad. dressed to R. DOLLAIRD, En Chesnut street, Philo dclPhia, will receive attention . July 10, 1852 A FACT THAT ALL SHOULD SNOW. !lug undersigned respectfully announces to Ilia I friends, and the pnblic In gen eral, that he has constantly on hand k i**//007: and manufactures all kinds of ran cy Saddles and ilarnesa, and all de- yfrig scriptions of riding and driving ma. I lr serials—Dooble and Single Harness —Whips and Fly-nets,-flair Collars made to order. lie invites all to call and see him, apposite the Amer ican lionseond respeatfully solicits a share of the public patrnbage.• M. A. WELSH. Aug. 29,1892. Gas-TITTER AND PLITHIBEIL TERESIIAII WILHELM, having had very • cpeald eerable experienee as a Gas - Fitter, feels great con fidence in offering his services to the citizens of He has commenced hitsiness on his own account, in the shop of tdr.leA4e tiLlkati .in Norwe gian street, Where all orders either for Gas Fitting or repairing may he left and they will receive the most prompt attention. His pipes and other =tett. ale Khali be of the very best kind, and Fittings of every description that may be desired will be fur idshed and put up in a workmanlike manner. and a J the shortest possible notice. ane 264852 PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPERING REMOVAL. JW. TIOW EN having rerrioved MB shop to 2 doors ." above the American [louse, Centre Street, and taken into partnership his brothers, the subscribers announce to the public that they are prepared to ex. ecute all orders In their flue with the greatest de spatch, and on the most reasonable terms. They em ploy good workmen and their customers may, there fore,be sure of satisfactory jobs. . They, also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid assortment of Paper...hanging., Window sbades,&e.. comprising every variety of style and quality, to suit the taste and pocket of purehasers,and which they offer attbelowest City prices. J. W.IMWSN 4 BROTITCIIB. 9 doors above AmeriCall Hanle, Centre fit., foturfille, kW /7110 M, 1.% , MEM -.11161111,112=1 1111411•*le - i • imtvagirca caautaxr. . 1 eIIATITAL.IMINOW-incorporated by tbetwgists.. ilature of • Pennsylvania. 1530.-.Clttter Perpet u al.— Office, 0O HoutkTHILI/ SOW, eppoege INXI B . This ComPanyenna not be Confounded in any way with tbe ultimo anchareseed and frnstwasible con cerisecailed Health Assoelationwitot **eviction!. iam bs!. and managed bymalsiMi ham distant Suites, who are unknown. to oar - - The late Callan °tibiae assoetatione has been at te Ward with lass and Wary to many of the people, sad mote eapecielly to the Indention. poor v end in consequence, soma uninittnned persona bate been led to tool with distrust and suspicion open all sans bf Health Insurance. I The American Life and Health Insurance Compe ls,. te moistly Chattered by the Legtslature of Pen a -sylvattla and is the only &bartered Company now In surto' Health in the State; Its Tit:wises' are well-- known Ottani* of ibis city ; it ts doing a very eaten sire business, upon a new plan, entirely safe, both to the Company and to the Insured, and being hued up on the true principles of Insurance, i both its Life and Health Departments, and under restrictions and waponsibilfties by.ha Chatter, it mast ahem be able to meet Its engagements. It. u, therefore, entitled to the , confidence of the public. LIFE ISSCHANCE DEPARTMENT. - This Company issues Politics at Tattoos Rates. wh kb. for $lOOO, are as follows: ES I Age. 1. Wiriest Stales. 12. Joint Stock. 13. Mutual. 20 $ll 60 I .14 70 .17 70 Xi 25 / 2 I 17 00 -20 40 30 15 40 19 60 IS 60 33 17 90 . 1 _;. .22 90 - 97 50 40 20 60 .26 70 I 32 00 Otber ages Ibproponiob. The Health rates are La follows: Is per yr.for ES per week 03 per yr. for E 3 per week. 3 ", 3 ~ i 6 " 6 ' 4 " 4 • f Flat meet eacepted. Roar! of Tristres.--+IEONAIID JEWELL. Presi dent ; Borsht. IL D.. Tice Presidents John C. Alma. Sec. and Art. Thos. Smith. Solicitor 'Jaz , Peacoek, Treasurer ; Thomas Robinson, Ilan. Wm. D. tCOlaf, Daniel H. Rockbill, Paul S. Brown, Ale*. COmminp, Charles Ilaritness, Thomas Wonsan. H. 41: Reed. Eon. Joseph Allison. One subscriber 1203 been appointed Agent 63r the* above Company, and any information can be obtained by tallies at his omen in Centre Street, nett door be low the Episcopal Church. E. on ICUESTA, tt, Emma* F. Meson; Travelling Agent. Oet. 30. ISM. 4441 PHILADIFIZAPICIA LIFE 1121181MANCIL COMPANY.—CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. CIIABTER PRRPETUAL..RateI lower than any Pennsylvania Company. This Company ban adap ted the Cost spite'''. entirely. and redneed the rate i to the I owed; point compatible with safety to the In cured and a sound Imitation. OffieeN. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT $u Agency' Office. t J. F. WHITNEY. Pottsville. Nay 82. 1852. M-ISm L . ;;W . :4L1410 . 1 , 4 , L . a . ; . 1 , e1 . :k . 11" . 1j underrignett.Agnitfir tad Lircamarre Corny Nutria Isseraus 'Coppery. which has probably become more popular than any other similar loathe. tion in the Stale, -i. prepared to effect Insurances against loss Fire. on all descriptions of Buildings, Merchandise, Ind (Abet property. on the usual felt and liberal terms of ;the Company.. Lasses are *a rrays promptly paid as 50011 MI they are JallSrdetUW ly made known. Persons having property to be ;in sured, mar apply to the subscriber, in Pottsville, el. atter personally or by leuer. and they shall be prompt ly attended to.. JOHN HARLAN. • June 26. 185 t. • 26-tf STATE ISETIIAL PIED nestraaNce COMPANY. PLIMADELPHIA AGENCY MO. (*Chesnut West. Gaited States fetal Build -IA lug., GILLETT lar-COGGSIIALE, Agents. Abstract from the Second Annual Report, made .iay ls 1,18.51: i Whole number of policies tuned in - • both branches of business, Twebty Thousand, 20,000 Whole amount of property at risk, 01 5,150.teth 00 Total amount of Premiums receiied In cash, and Bills receivable, • *375,200 27 Total amount of losserand expenses, 100,150 75 Amount or Cash and Guarantee Cap- Rai now in reserve for future losses; 11'250,125 75 Inetudig a Cash surplus of - 50,075 25 The Company was organised brit two years upon purely niutlial'principlesi, and with no espeetu lion of so tar superseding many other last itutions, , -- It is, nevertheless true, that its success Is unparallel ed, and the amount of Mildness done, number of Pol icies issued, and !nisei met with and paid. in the same period, exceed thst of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases with its liabilities, add no part of this can be applied otheiwise than fOr the benefit of the partici insured - by this Company. DIRECTORS , J. P.Rutherfonl, Preat.; Gillett. Secretary; P.C. Schiele& ; gimpy' Jones, Phliada. ; Jona B. Packet s John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz ; Jones; • • A: A, 011frier, Actuary. We; the underslanerVirsslibims of ischitylkill coun ty, and members of the Blare-Mutual Fire insurance Company of Harrisburg,- Pinnityivania, take pleasure in recommending the above Cdmpany to those seek ingla fa and cheap Insurance, it being a purely Mer chant? and Farmers' Company. -Hon. Not. Foster Pottsville , J.& IL Carter,Tamaqua, Richard R. Morris. do J. W.Shoemaker.S.H. J. M. Beatty & son,• do Heiner athay,Mi n'n. The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent of the above Company for Tottaville and vicinity. and all appllcatlons for Insurance must be addressed to him. JAS. 11. OCEFF. Office opposite the Miner-" Bank, Pottsville. . July Wen 4941 Richmond. Philadelphia, ,• Inclined Plane Nlcetewn. LIFE lINSIIIILANCE. Germantown R R., Falls of Schuylkill, rtIIIE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY ` Manayunk, • 1 and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. Office No. Spring Mill, 132 Chesnut Street. Capital, 8 300 , 000 ; Charter per- c a u s l ia aaara & ply. Tactual. Condone to Waite insurances on Elves on the month U. K.. Ply most farfrorable terms. Ranbn's and Potts' The capital being pald upend in vested,together w ith and Jones' It large and constantly increasing reserved fund, of- K n ow n „mid ge . fern a perfect security to the insured. The premiums maybe paid yearly, half yearly, Port, ,or Part Kennedy. quarterly. - • Forge, The Company add aouirs perkidleally to Mein- Valley , v in e 'online* for life, Tile first Bonus, appropriated' in December,lBl4, ar.d the second (tonna in December, Bayer's Fora, Pottstown, 1840, amount to an addition of 8202 50 to every 01000 D „ ominejlie. Insured under the oldest policies, making SIM 50 Birdsboro'. which will be paid when It shall become a claim, in- Reading, stead of 101000 originally Insured; the next oldest awe,. Reading 8, amount to 01237 50 ; the next in age to 81212 50 for glohrseille. every 01000; the others. In the same proportion ac- Mhrslle, cording to the amount and time of standing, which H a mburg.aur additions make an average of more than 60 per cent. o rw l yn b m. upon the premiums-paid , without increasing the an. ----- noel premium. The following are a Jew s exar stet: EMI Policy No MI " 333 Pamphlets containing Italica of rime awl explana tions. faiths of application and further.thformation can be had anhe Mee. ' B. W .RICA ABDO, President. lone Fr:JANES. Actuary. The subscriber la Agent for the Omen Company in Schuylkill County, and will effect insurances, and give all nceessaiy information on the subject. B. HANNAN. Juno 49. 1850 ritoTrar younsztuvr.s. TDelaware Matualeafety Insurance Company 1. —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—fluildinge. Merchandise and other property in Town and •Csunti v. insured ORRIDAt 099 or damage by tire at the lowest rate ofpremiton. • MARINE INSURANCE—They also Insure Wear's, Cargoes and Freighis,forelen or coastwiseunder open or Special policies, as the assured may desire. ILbAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merchandise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars; Canal limits and Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph ff. Beat. James C. Hand ' Edmund A. Sonder, Theophilni Paulding: John C. DaVil, H. Jones BrOoks, Robert Burton, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Thigh Cralg , . Samuel ,Edwards, George derrill, Geo. G. Lelper, Spencer Malivairr, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, • lean R.-Davis, • J. G. Johnson, William Falwell William Hay. John Newlin, _ Dr. 8. Thamaa, Dr. R. M. Huston, John Sellers, . William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, ' D. T. Morgan,' Wm. Ilatalee• • WILLIAM MARTIN President: RICHARD H. N &wormy, Secretary. Thesubseriber having been appointed rigeni Air the above Company:ls now prepared to , make Insurance on all descriptions or property on the mast liberal tenni. Apply at CAI. Potts' office, Morris' Addition or at my house In Market Street, Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 11. 1849. I 43-ly THE FIII.NICLI I N F l ll4gr A l . lia i t! i tt i i i t i N A 'CE COMPANY O FFICE No. laa r yita r n o llttroet, near Fifth. St. Charles S. ilanekrr, George NV:Glib/ads Thomas Hatt, Nino:fend D. Lewin, Taffies Wagner, 1 Adolphe E. Rorie, , SatnuelGrant, 'David 8. Brown, Jacob R. Smith; Morris Patterson, Continuelo tnakelasuranee; permanent or limited on every descriptloditof property, in town and country at rates as low as ate consistent with security, The Company Ittve reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with t heir Capital and Premiums, safely [tweeted, afford ample protection to the assured. • The assets of the Company on January lat. 1848, as published agreeahlYto - an Aet of Asiembly, were as tailowa,4iz : Mortgages 090,550 65 Stocks, 51,583,95 Real Estate, 108.550 90 Cash, Ste., "45,157.87 Temporary,. • Loans, 125,459 00 $1,220.097 67 Since their' incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upward, of sae willies two ken deed thousand doilars„ losses by tire, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt , nese, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. • CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. The sithserlbnr has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution. sad Is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL' Agent. S-if , Pottsville. Jan 11,1851 24-ly 4 28-if • . FFER for. Bala, at lowest' Bimini rater, 11,300 V Oats. Common Oil, suitable for grading, • 5,330 Cals. refitted oil, for machinery. 5775 ." Bleached Winter and Spring Elephant nd 'Wbale Oli Sperm. Adamantine, and. Crystalline Candles. 10,500 Gale. Refined Miners' Oil, free from dirt and sediment, and light color, 3,000 Cals.- Pure liptrm 00, Winter and Spring strained, 135 tiblor. Cincinnati Lard Oil; Tallow, Brown and Fancy Soap, 400 Iltdn. Straits Sank awl:Tappers' Oil. Nay lett . 904 y ',lei hole the Re- Ain't of pulley and bnnaa to be incesd by future editions. 111 Bonne or Insured. addOloa. 61000 6251 50 2500 656 25 2000 05 5000 1167 50 &e. &e. .1452 50 3,156 25 '1,475 00 6,187 50 &e. L .l l 2 zd l i L k i ll • - - . • ' MOM. GLeADELPILIA.AND READING RAIL—AD. . /IN and after; SUNDAY. Jane 4114 I I,and on er following Ortitday, until farther irotinsota Ewen' Enenrslcia Pawner Train irLDlsavrabila; delphlaatn. R. LAO cetera frost Pentsvilto at 4 . ? ,1 1 1,. tam day ; attesplaa at all-Way Root. oa Gun umt and at the tallow's's statkrasat Gni boars mint team. . - twwwwasus. - - , 1 lb it w 1 1 Station& i tkatkitna I It " Pad, Leans Philos:W. ?JO -Leave* Pottsville . 4.110. i'llanes Pluenirvitio 0.31 Poises ID. Cotton 44117 ." Pottstown . b. 59 " a. Hoven - 4.15. 14 Reading . 9.14 " _leading . Lill .., " i 9". Raven • - 10.43 " Pottstown GAO " 111.. Cuban 10.52 ' 4 Phentsvllle 6.26 Ani Pottsville 11.00 Arrives at PbUad'a. 730 • FARES. i Vol the round trip, cm and dole. itatro• I CM: From Phltadelplua to Pluentxtrille anditeek.roune dart? • - #ll at Pottstown, ' 0 I - " 173 6 -Readier. " a " 2 2° • " - S. Maven, Mt. Carbon & Pottsville. 4 00 .Reading to Pottsville and back 4121 1 0 day, 130 Cr" No Besiege carried with these frame: - AO Tinos must be purchased belbre aerating the are. May. 29. 1451, ' 1 22-tt • f: t • • ; OFFICE OF THE PHIADELPHIR & REAMING RAILROAD-8 OMMER ARRANGSMENT.— From Philadelphia to Pottsville. Oin and Om May It. IS" there wilt he two passenger 'Trains daily (Sundays excepted.) between FltUadslptila, Reading. and Pottsville. MORNING LINE. I - , The Express Train leaves Philadelphia daily ercept. Sundays, at 71 o'clock, A. E. The Way Train karat Pollanlie daily,hunda,a excepted atlf o'clock, A. IL' AFTERNOON LINE. The - Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily; excePi Sundays,at 31 o'clock, P. 31. The Express Toth leaves Pottsville daily, except . handvyir, at 34 o'clock P. 11. HOURS OF PASSING PERRINO. - ' For Philadelphia ii 9 o'clock 10 mipotes. A. 51.. and 4 o'clock 51 minutes, P. M. For Pottairthe at 9 o'clock 34-minutes A. 31. and 6 o'clock P. 34, Roth Trains stop at all the Stations along the Wm. PARER. _ la class cla tare ki dose Care, Reading to Philadelphia RI 75 ' RI 45 •• do to Pottsville. . 105 - 83 Philmra to Pottavillie, 2 75 2 2V. Depot in Pottsville, corner of Tinton and Ra Praia streets rear of American House. Passengers cannot enter the earl unless provided with a ticket.- ,• Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each pas. senger in there lines, and passengers arerespresslY prohibited from taking anything as, baggage . but their own wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of Its owner.. By order of the Board olktanamin. - • B. BRADFORD, Secretary; Jane 5,1852. • 1 234 f zarrial scnunaiu. lutazaromx; _ . Once OP roc LITTLIC SCAVYLIOLL NAIIIOIIII4 Rail Roodesul Cool Co limas", v • ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL 1. 1101. the Passenger Train will leave Timmins daily (Holiday excepted.) et 6 ) o'clock A. and 2) o'clock P. U.. and connect with the Kerning and Afternoon Trains from Paulenle, on the Reading [(slimed.. Returning, will leave Port Clinton. on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. = FARE. : To Philadelphia, - -- *3 00 . i • Port Clinton . . 7C. O JON ANDERSON Genets! Agent. Tamaqua, April 19, Dl5l 194 f NEW -MUULNCIIMPIT. INNANNia lAOW AID, EASL IS CO.'S. EXPRESS LINE. We are prepared to receive bad fot ward Daily per Passenger Train.- (our Esprese tar being always in charge of special *innocent) merchandise of all descriptiorm.packages, bundles, specie:BllM notes.' &e. Also, particular attention mad to collecting Hine, Drafts end Account.. Packageettid Goods delivered daily to all intermediate place. between Philadelphia and Pottairille. Offices—Centre Street; Pottsville. No. 41, South Third Street, Philadelphia t No. S Wall Street. New York; No. 8 Court Street. Boston: HOWARD, EARL lk Co. 14-11:; ApT115.1831 ramairrs a. T041419ri.c0m4 ' • illinintgli t ,• 0 rr . tcrt Or Tile IL , rs PHA. a Rita Oo Rit ILIUM D Co. 1 . Padsdelyhts. Rept. 11. 185$; ' r On add after the 6th. Instant, tbs Rates of FREIORTeI and TOLLS on foal, transported by this Company. will be as follows. until further notice: TO By order of the Board of Maine's. i B. BRADFORD, Verret 20-1 Sept, 11, 1852 i• • •-• • • sr. - :2 ----- dal • O ems Scnnuttott. icattna sQ elorr Co x I:AnTi} t. 3, 18.54. ON AND AFTER the 10th inst., the charge for the use of care, and for 'Toll oaf /anthracite Coe4carried on the Bcaucuticci NA:FlG*llol'oth, be*. follows. until further notice: 1 - Philadelphia, Man*lnk. Spring Mi ll. Conshohocken,. i. Plymouth Dam. Bridgeport. Norrtscown. 1. 'Port Kennedy. Valley Forge. Pairlinfa Dim, , Pt. Providente, Planisville, Royer'. Ford,._. Pottstn'n Ld'g. Portitnion. Birdeborouah, Reading, Altbonses. Homburg'. Orwigeg Ld'g. ; The charge will he pir:ton of 2240 lbs. cent. allowance for waste, we usual, a tees thaw twenty-fite cents per ton wil tiny rilaiince. ordrr of the Manage e. • F. Sept. 11.7852. PlaWo4l itgikraNG • RaninCl.4l) DEDUCTION OF, FIHOGIIT ON MERCHANDISE, .11, to confluence March 1. ISM. - r • - • . RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS. ~_ t'..-2 Le . 114" 0 ARTICLE* TRANSPORTED.' 11 AA . lA .* = k g L % , ....... ... ; ~, . • 4 4• * 1 - : . 0 • ' VA. .... 1/I.Cialli—flituminoßaCoal,Brickel - f Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pig iron, }sir cts. 41 cli.'' Plaster, Slate, Tiles, .1 ' . 2d Mrs. —Blooms, Burr Blocks, ttementjkiiiiiitones, Guano, Laths, }IQ Pitch, Railroad Iron. heavy. Rosin, }IRO.. di els Salt, Slilla,libingles, -Tar, Turpen- I tine, TlMlCrind Lumber. ' J 34 Clam—Ale, Beer and Porter:l ! • Ashes, Pot and Peatlollark, Barley, Bones and Horns. Caine, Cotton, I 1 Whiskey& Domestic Liquerli.Ge344l 1, Iron Castings,rouch ; Milted, Bar Or 121 els a} cta. Hammered Iron, Boller Plater, Flat Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, • Molasses, Potatoes, Neils and Spikes , • Salt Provisions, Sugcr,, Saltpetre '& Tobacco, unninnufacturcd. FLOUR per barrel, - , - 4tA Class.—Apples, ;Bran, Butter' Cheese, Cordace,Eartljen-ware Eggs. Groceries, (except thole stated)hemp Hardware & Cutlery.altillow-ware, Lard, Leather, Live Stock. Manufac tures of at Machinery ; OiLOys ters, 'Wits, ,Raw Hides, Rags. Ru ssia Sheet Iron, Seedit,kiteel, Sweet Potatoce,Tallow,Vmegar &Wire. , ktk Chum—Books and Stationery, Bootsand Shoes, Camphina & Spirit Oil, China, Glass and Queenswsre. Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods. Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit. Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of Turpeatine,l TBsleas, Moe* and Wool. Match 1, - .., sTEAM;C&R FACTORY. .. . . , s•filt ---,' , 'lr . ' 'l' : ~ • , ~,.,t ;:::".A.:: - 11. I.+V-1. rrsubscribera bet leave to infortit the public that in addition to their former STEAM ENGINE diiioPß and POUNMILY, they have recently pot up new Machinery and Shops for thnianufacture of COAL CARE, TRUCKS and othmMil Road Can, by, Steam power, which enables ,them to execute all that kind of work, pot only much better, but with greater despatch and at thavery lowein prices. Having thus made these ettenalve prepamtlons,individuals, and tompardea requiring' work of this kind, will find It to their advantage to give theme call.. lINTDOR & MI 43 LNER. - tf Oct. 25.1851 • • MOW MUUMSEINIZINTEL TM undersigned desire to . Intbrm the Publte that they have eetatillehed themeeivps at LoempOtt, in ettneectlost With the 81. ask Depotaur she totrmse or porshasing Suet. drain, Hey and Produce. Uty toe i n na amt inepost favors, and ape now pripated deliver goods, wholesale and rem& Mail s BROTRWIti 11. Clair, April 1842, ITEM MEW • ~• Inger FACIIIii , MIN TUN VERN OW. INCIPIENT coN AN suitrt. girth slim, Omura DeNtiry , Mite Seal- ' Is • tag, X easaties. Mahon of DM Uwe amlEkirs.eadaLlDeterstrertriurfere Aspaticier-dr. tie Weed. sae the Was At • - OWATM' 1 13 PANACEA ha s more than thlr ...7ty yearn celebrated In annoy and to Rattle) far Its entlordiaary cans.--for the rental:ate. of which reference is made to the directions and hooka (wien may be bed doubt) ileeollhollt7ll4 the Pana cea' '.. ei clea (11. WWI tire Dm Particolarsof easel too, NAVDr general publication -where the patient. a almost eaten au whiStralpla. and Were deemed Ineatablit by Phytielain, • f.' Übe. bees atted - ht berpitala and Wiede r pudica. Sad has bad the Kaput ronunent being men n • ded by the most celebrated phytEjans and other em. hien persons. Among ottlers.by:•••• - W. Gibson, D ,IProtalltargery, Pa. Claire lir, Valentine MALL D.,ProLotillarg.,N.Y. University I - D.. Prat or lOC, Pa. University. N. Clayman. Id. D., Prat of Pby. lc, Pa. U alveratty, T. Parks.M. D.,,Prea't.Collece of Pbpacians,Phll'a. Dr. Del van, Professor of Medicine. Havana; Jose Eourenerrde Luz. Prat. at Surgery, Italian. J. Chipman, Member Royal Collage eurdenns Lan don 11 , W. Erving. tate Minister to Spain. air Thomas Pearson. Kahn General British my, Cuban Robertson. Ehnen Consul, Am.. Ir. And oleo, the wanderfht curet effected by S aim's Panacea bare for manyyears made ft au insaloable remedy. - The Panacea does not captain mercer/ in say formould being an Innocent prepatatia n.it may be ghee tattle mom tender infant. Tile mall paha bier been reduced to *I SO per bot tle, (containing three half gluts,' or three battles fol four dollars._ _ _ are of Asperities. Strainee Panacea 111 In round bottles. doted :long). tudinauy„ with the following words blown on rho *. , glime:-- EIWADVS-uPANACBA—PIIILAD'A.7 • and having the name of Ism. Swats stsuiped,ou the sealing- wax.and.wruten on the label covering the cork, and asplendld engraving for the slde,of the bot tle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned rin the exclusive use of the propitetor. by, Draper & Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In he centre Is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim. copyright le cued, • ALIO, Swaim** ronetifeze. A *Wets Fami l y Medicine, being t highly ripprov ed remedy for all diseases arising from debilil s of the Agestive organs, such al Worm. , Cholera imbue. Dysentery, Fever and Ages, Bleeding Pihr, Slot Readaeheolkc.„ ike. See the Pamphlet (wilt b .may be bad gratis) accompanying the Vey:citrate. Prepared only et sweisus LABORATO Y. the old mud, Seventh Street, below Chestnut = PM's delpbta, and sold by all the respectable. Drug me In the, Veiled States. Cava** to Os Public. Perkins wishing to oblate the genuine Swain's Palliasse. and elwatei's Vicessruot, should be care ' Cul to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled cot ' eerily on the bottles and labels; or they Islay! be im posed on by medicines made in Imitation of them "by nelson bearing a somewhat similar name.rreh cat related to deceive. Sept. 15,1853. , • ' - 39 '-..,- it. AT Itl,'S . ' • - • ...: r ' ive- '.:- L-7- - Ij F .' CHERRY 'PECTOtiAI Of all the numerous medicinea 'smut. (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary com plaints, nothing has. ever been limed se hich could compare In Its effects with this Preparatimi: Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the Mugs and throat. where medicine ean give relief. this wilt do it. It Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in scoordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the Information of those who bale tried it.but those who have not. Families that have known Its value will not be-without holed by itstimely use they are semne from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds. which neglected, ripen Into fatal coustunption. _ The Diploma of the Massaebussetts institute was , awarded to this preparation by the Board lof Judges' in September 1847 1 also, the Medals of;the -three great lestitates of art, In this country ; also the Dl pionia of the Ohio Institute at Cinelnitsoi has been given to the Cumaav PEcTosat., by their Govern ment, In considetatlon of its extraordl ary excel lence and usefulness In, curing affection' o the Longs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long ex. perienee orate eminent Physiman of the Port and City of ST. JOHNS, May 8.1551. . Dr: J. C. ATVS :—Flve yeats that of mita' CHER RY PECTORAL la my practice, has proiren sehatl foteraw .from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which wit.ln this section, aralftuliarly liable.) I think its equal has Not yet been dliebveredi nor do I know bow a bet te r remedy can be made for the distempers of the Pll - flat and Lamp. J. !BURTON, M. Di, F. R. B. Bee what It hat don on I i il‘ts wasted. u t onstnittion, not only In the following see, but a thotisand more : thitv ....... tay t Ni.2l, 18M. i " Da. Alma :--In the month of July law I was at tacked by a violent dianbcea in the miner of CalifolL nia. I returned to San Francisco la ha 'of tecelv-. fag bene fi t from a change of climate a d diet. Sly ie 'diarrhara ceased, but was followed by-a s were cough, and mach soreness. , I finally. started fa 4 K hom e , but received no benefit from toy voyage. My cough coo , tinned to grow. worse. and when I arrived in New York. I was at once marked by my arquitimanees as a victim ofconsumption. I must confetti that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt wilt my friends all be lieved. 'At this time Icommenced taking - your truly Invaluable medicine tvith little eipectatton of deriv ing any, benefit from Its use: You would not tereive these lines did I not regard it my duty t o to the afflicted, thr.ingh you, that my nealth, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I a tribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL. Vourstroly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WAVITIIIGTOS. Pa., April IC. 1848, Dear Sir :—Peeling that I have Mien spared trout a premature grave. through your Instrumentality, by the providence of God. I will take the liberty to es. Press to you my gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms f Consump tions had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when my Physician brought me a bottle of your ." PECTORAL: . 'II seemed to Afford Immediate relief, and now in a' few weeks time has restored me to sound health' If If it will do for othets. what it has Cot tee, you aye certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blowing, I am Very respectfully yowl, - JOON J. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church. E." • r Je a 7," OD ' 65 t15 I 65 65 65 65 65 . 60 j• I I 7 7 0 0 I 70 J I 70 II 70 170 • I 70 65 l' 30 , 150 113 1 40 MEI 35" 35 30 . 15 15 15 13 05 to to 20 05 05 05 05 00 40 40 35 10 40 r 1 0 00 0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 S4I7;M:/MT/Olg. MIA 1 I F. I i ED . less five per 4 MI Cbarip3 be wade for President 37 It - ctn. ircts 1 :I fi 17 cis. 9 cts itc '' I . r . }‘ll et!. ii UP f 1 "i . i . 941 Vu 6Ureof - COUGHS, COLDS, ROARSEN I FSS, BRDNCRITIS, WHOOPING-41)114;n. CROUP, ASTII3IA, &%I CONSUMPTION. - With such assurance and from such men, no strong er proof can be adduced ,unless it be Tan Its effects,. coal. upon al. Prepared and sold by JAMBS, C. AVER, Practical Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Sold in Pottsville, by JOHN G. BROWN ; Xintra- WU. J. 8. FALLS ; and Druddltir geh nllff ,May 1,1851. 18-3 m 41 .1 am a man, and deem nothtngne ich relates to matt fort gici Ta r litrris. " READ I 00D. A VIGOROUS L if e or a prenra=h. KIN KELIN on Self Iteservation,-Only 25 cent.. • This bookaust published; is filled Tith useful In formation,On the infirmities and alma es of the hu man system. It addressee itsett alike o Youth, Sian hood, and Old age, and should 'be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering, rind save annu ally thousands of lives. Parents by leading It, will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 15 cent., enclosed in a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, underenvelope, per return of util. Dr. K., fifteen years maidens Physicien,N. W. cor ner of Third and Union street', between Spruce and Pine. Philadelphia, may be consulted Confidentially.— De who places himself unde r the care of Dr. 11 4 may religiously confide in his honor ass Igestleman, and confidently rely upon his skill- air physician. Per. lomat a Mamma may address Dr. K, by letter, (post paid) and be cured at borne. Packages of Medicines, directions,' &c., forwarded 'by sending a remittance, and put hp secure from damage and curiosity. - Book Sellers; Mars Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very , low rates Dee. 17.1851 NEW TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGAR • AREHOUnE.I THE Subscribers respectfully Inform Country Mer chants that they haire now on hand a general as. sonmeet Of the best VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO. Cavendish - ss. Letup Bs. Lump Gs. On, &c., at the Manufacturers lowest .prices All. a' tine assort. went of Foreign and Domestic . Argft A, Snuff. Smelt ing Tobncro, Plpes,.Plpe Heads, &a...which we wit sell at the lowest prices. B. WOODWARD & CO 23 North ThErd Street; i'liflsdelphla, Au f. 29. 7832. 3.5-3 m • _ _ _ east. lr cfoons. OTIN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealere in T Frenchldlilmery Goods, No. 45 SKIM SECOND STREET. Philadelphia, haring cotnpleted the Im provements to their Store. are now opening taw and beautlNl assortment of Paris Fancy Feathery, French and American Flowers.l Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbonl:, Fancy Bonnet Stuffs, V • Corded and Plain Velvets, I ' Satins, . Oros. - d'Afriques, Laces; dc., At. To which they Invite the attention of Merchants and Milliners visiting the city. Sept. It, 1852. - - GAS FIXTURES and; ILAVIPS.' MRS subscribers are Manufacturers ofGas Fiitnr er; thelmonevett Pine Oil Lamp", Garand Lamp Chandeliers, Pendantsoilde Brae ants,for abet 01rIndoles, Doquet Holder", Hall Lantana, Parlor Lamm,, Signal Lantern', &ci Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy of the Manufacturer'. Also, on hand Lamps. Olasses.Olob es, Shades, and Wick". Best quality of fine Oil. Camphine and Burning Fluid. EY. All work Warranted. t HCIDRICK, MORNING & BRO., Manurre. Wore 721 North Street, above Vine. Factory fid Noble street. Pbilad'a. Seat. 18.18324 IS-3m. PLATIF'ORM SCALEW TtIESE Superior Scales were invented by THOMAS Swim.? *boat 25 years mo ; they have been in constant use, and now after various improvements are offered by the subscribers, and, wturanted cot. reel Bed unsurpassed rot accuracy and durability: after afar trial, (fast SPProced.thereon be returned. SCALSd FOR HAM ROADSI CANALS, - HAY, CAPVLS, COAL, STORES, and for weighing all kinds of Merchandise. manufattUred &Mho old es; tabllshed stand, NINTH Street, near (Mites 01.,P1111- adelphia. Auliorr i ,& co., socconion to Ellicott & Abbott: ; Agrists.—"raututit & Straw, 233 Market St., Phil adelphia ; Flush Pars, Pottsvilre. ' Sept. 4,1652. ' I a30.3m Lutassuz . YARD AT. ;11A1pU3IIIIII. THE subscribers respectfully announce to the pub. lie that they have eonetant f y on hand. at their Lumber Yard at !Limburg ; - . , per N. Pine Board.. - - - - fro , 414 to 1A rd Paned Boas and Plank, . - • 425 to 440 Pine Buildinglimber, - - I , " I 8 to 420 Cherry Boards. - . . ti. - at r, , 440 Maple Popltr, for Cabinet Makers, from 418 to 420 Price of Shingles. - - • I .- ••• 412 to $lB All kinds of Hemlock Timber. - Pale Lath and .2olutildngleur.24 Inches long. ' • G. its W. E. EDILOLLENDURGF.II: „' 4eptainher 4.2838. 1' * -'. 36-3m* - Visiting and Wedding=Cards. ENGRAVED sad Panted at abort mattes at ' , D. DANNAN'O, • . I Map Vanity Oton I ) cbt jantiti. NEW MODE OF FARMING. We have observed with intense inter the introduction in England Of a nor' tem of farming. by the use of new ani mechanical contrivanceti. The-, teem consists mainly in an apparatus ter th f iteration and distribution of manure. Immense tank is made to contain the offal end refuse of the establishment. Wt ever possesses fettiliiing propenies is' into this great receptacle or digesting Nothing that can Alunish the eleinesti vegetation is sufiered to be wasted. St ble solvents and a proper quantity of vet dilute the mass, while currents of air; fo in through pipesat the bottom, maintain *bole in a state of bubbling agitation From the centre, at a sufficient depth ground, are pipes leading to every par the farm. Along these - pipes, at pu tances apart, are hydrants through their contents may be thrown* upon it face. • A steam engine It the centre tains the entire appanage ilia stated ty, causing the liquid manure to ci through the radiating pipes as the bl culates through the arteries and veins body. When the farmer desires to drops at any particular spot he Wires nearest hydrant a tube with a sprinkl the end, and straightway the flour fluid is scattered over the ground like Thus irrigation and fertilization plished together, and no crop need stn want of either manure or moisture. This is the first' application of to agriculture to any considerable esti (miring as it &fele heavy outlay oft few individuali can attempt if, and largest scale it can only be done by ciation. Of those in England who, farming in this manner, the best kat Mr. Meechi, of Tiptree Hall, who I amassed a-fortune in commerce, finds, sure io introducing new means of till .:oil, and, chief among them is the sy we have described. It is said to ul—that is, to yield more certain et erin (balky, and more abundant is qr han can be produced by ordinary and that to such a degree, as to pas interest upon its coat. We need that at Mr. Mecchi's farm every tab machine and new discovery which to increase the /twility and the' rt agriculture is at once tried, and, it _ tory,adopted. There, took place tin arable experiment as which Ame my machines astonished the Eal, silence the sneers at the poverty . can conotbuttons to the . World's Fa But whatever belhe final verdil world upon 44:ns ingenious spirit hail it as an omen of excellent pox an' attempt in the direction where genius has surely the padre trip achieve. It is a striking assurance ming will no longer stupidly igoor glecr the mighty helps that met called to the aid of labor, and,by al ufacturers have rendered such sr vices to humanity. The applicsth obinery , to agriculture must prove in history, and gigantic benefits, •politicat, upon the whole= family of N. I'. Tribune. FRENCH FARMING A correspondent of the Wash pubhe remarks :—" A trip of sir and fitly miles, from the northern tot! em extremity of France, justifies expression of my opinion that 116 not shed its rays on so fair a land, thoroughly cultivated. The who is literally a garden. Every squt from the mountain top down to ti ravine, is made to produce soared be susceptible of it. Their mode of or sowing their crops whether or hill side, produces the+ finest effect pearance of the landscape ; the sr for each crop is laid out in squat lelograms with mathematical pr whether large or small the best not be divided with greater at there are no fences or hedges, as crops are in various stages of , can imisine - the vanety. of hues the ey4and the magnificence oftt that atie,ches out in every dinet as the vi ion can penetrate. I add, in this connexion, that set the agricultural labor is perfui males, while two or three hum' stalwart men in uniform are their time in the barracks ol 11 villages. In the absence of are secured by ropes and driven pastures by females.. and the st fined within their required limi by a shepherd's dog. Spealtior minds me that notwithstanding ablindant enough in market, batl and France, I have not seen a lu either coun.try. LOOK TO Otlll. Otte We extrac from J. J. Thoi Fruit.cultur 1, upon "Repot' chards,'"—w ich we particular to the rea sof the Journal-sr we know have hitherto great their Orchards. Read the 101 l " As soon as the first Brno in old• orchards appears, they i dition to good cultivation, be ft in connection with the applicat leached ashes. The' change thus wrought, can hardly be one who has not witnessed the following experiment; similar differing in the mode of petit ctibed by _II. W. Rockwell, of York, cannot fail to be inteieo " The experiment was per , three trees standing on my which were less than thirty yi Of these trees, an old fashioned pin, and a great :avorite, bad atelp ; the other two , made them, to'' get up' about a I year, just to let me know, 1 they "could do it,' but were I ferent how it was done. " undertoiik the renovation of t. this purpose, I opened between say ten feet in tenth, two feel about eight feet equidistant' The toots which were twee operation, were, of course, trenches filled with well rout dosed. I finished by prink about a peck of charcoal mio quantity of ashes, and now have this year gathered 'fon casts' just mentioned, insteai dividend, of a dozen apple3, l K 4 els a piece of as handsome frin saw, with about the ode the third, which has always better." E3EI 38-2 m Qom' ALL ROOTS should be light during the winter, a temperature as co be ithottt danger of freezing, It JAD Ice ■n ROI •nd P Dila Mn Paint! The der el Iloard no pa tenci model per eh Cora. finta4 Auk aaa Draw Marl) in "Oak EMI week Te with p►lnt Tett Ott very ISM try. a talne undo 1111 1 di adl MI 1111 it, the =I