' -. I.IIPIKAIOI I O .11:11ACIPSOIL" , . , - 10 0 0 Far -141finairilifbru!.-' tibetofidatorabed,- - the twat - • So liissishose*ini ventage:hind asinine— -: With atinegloo . - No armlet .-:rnatioritsre Tlistaiptiat yen shinfid be smelt!! Dan% say thst posinitsaiget • That busbies' demon& your attention-- Theresitrit the legit roma at thyme Steadiest - exeunt yen Osa mats= Don't sell me about "other 66; 1 Your - fluty is dome whim yeatay !ent,- - • T-And you now will inlish the dish, - • Veal you've a woman to fry em! . . Dotetiniett iperrolone stories • By dimperste dantaslitedeled, Whowaseent - eminabial glories, -- Bemuse they've known am* , stinfitned: Stich people, it they had their pleasure, - Beam silly bargains ere now* Would deem it O. Tanana measure, To lay an embargo_on trade! - Ton dream ofpostiad fame, Bet rem wishes may chance to miscarry— . TM best way ce sending one's name - " To posterity, Charles, is to marry ! And here I tun willtne to awn, • • . After soberly thialung upon it ; " . I'd very much rather be known ' -• By a besinifid son, the a -sonnet. - - .- • . - To p —therathisation be deaf— • (A. homily sent from above) " The scosindrei's not only a "thief Ot titre,' but of beauty and love'. Oh, delaylot one moment to win . A mar that is truly worth winning -7. Celibacy, Charles, is a sin, . And sally prolific of sinning. -* Then, Charles, bid your doubting good bye i And dismiss all fantastic alarms— I'll be sworn you've a girl in your t eye, 'Tis your duty to have in your arms ! Some trim little maiden of twenty, A beautiful azure-eyed elf, • With-virtues and graces in plenty," -- And no hang but loving yourself? . Don't search tor . *II 4 41170 " a mingle ; For, granting you win in the -sequel, The deuce, after all, would be in it,. With a union to very unequal ! . The angels, it must be confessed, In tbn . world are rather uncommon ; And allow me, dear Charles, to suggest, You'll be better content with a woman. I could furnish a bushel of reasons • For choosing a conjugal mate— It agrees with all climates and reasons, g And gives you-a "double estate ! To one a parfaits 'tis (gratefully) due— „Trot think what *terrible thing 'Mould have been, sir, for you and for me; , floras had forgotten the thing. 'T*.` n theresthe economy - --clear R y poetical algebra shown— _ If your wife had a grief or a fear, • One half by the law is your OWIII ma to the joys—by division ? They're nearly quadrupled 'us said, (Thqugh I never could see the addition QuSe plain in the item of bread.) Remember, I do not pretend, There's anything "perfect" about it, But this I'll aver to the end, Life's is very imperfect without it 'Tis not that there's poetry in it— ' As doubtlesa there may be to those Endowed with a genius to win It— _ Bet I'll warrant you excellent prose! Then, Charles, be persuaded to wed— For a ten fellow. like you, • • • It's high time to think of a bed,' And muffins end coffee for two ! • • So have done with your doubt and delaying ' With a soul so aftpted to mingle, No wonder the neighbors are saying, 'Tin singular you should be single ! 3tit and num. ' ErPREPARINO FOR A STMIC-A few'nights ago, Mr. Bodkin who had been out ,taking his glass and pipe,' on going home .late, borrowed an: umbrilla; and when his wife's tongue was -loosened he sat up in his bed, aid suddenly spread oitt the pctrapluice. .Whatare you going to do with" that = thing?' said site. “Why, my dear, I expecttra" -- very bean; storm to-night; and lrol came prepared," In less it' two minutes, Mrs. Bodkin ,rettst asleep. 37 WE were verry much amused the ther day ,at a story of a Dr. Ebenezer, Froirgs, of "Nu Hampshur," who had been informed that there was a monstrous opening "Down South," for a Yankee Doctor, and ,who, upon his arrival 'discovered that the "monstrous opening" was the Mammoth Cave! 107 . 1. QUACK advertises to cure among oth er incurable diseases, Marcobozarris, Attdel kade, Hippopotamus, Potato-rot, Giasticutis. Hydrostatics, Inflammation of the Abomi nable Regions, Ager Fits, Shaking Quaker Visits, and all kinds of Anniversary. CO" A TitADER. at the' California manes wrote to a merchant at San Francisco as follows :—" send ate up my goods, and as to the price, be as light as possible, for we are d—n poor, hitt pious." Rather a sanctimo nious sentence, that, truly. 07 - S3trra says he once saw a fellow who could lie down - and jump over himselfistand nil and jump under nirnself, mum round and jump beside himself, and then turn bark and jump Jim Crow! We should call that a Jim-nastic exercise. (17 - A GENTLEstiN riding in a car with another, obsiived to him, " Sir, I think I have seen you somewhere." " I presume you have, sir," replied the other, '• for I have been there very often." Q:7 A PUNSTER says, ~ My name is Som erset. lam a miserable bacffelor. I cannot marry; for how could I hope to, prevail on any young lady, possessed of the slightest notion of delicacy, to turn a Somerset!" 1/7' Mas. rawrisoToN says the only way to prevent steamboat explosions is to make the engineers " bile their water" ashorei— In her opinion all the bustin' is caused by " cooking the steam " on board. 11:7Jat's DEFINITIOICk—Rebus, .to kiss , y one again. Omnibus; to kiss theta all.— Blundell's!, to kiss another man's wife.— Sylla(y)bus, one lady kissing another. Q 7 Tat MAN who undertook to make a livtag bLputting half-dimes on a railway tract, and then passing them for ten cents each, has'failed in business. ID' A GRAVE FRIEND of ours tells us that, he and his wife always go to bed quar reling. ,!'And yet," said he, o' with all our differences, we never, fall out." 137 A Tguicn. G Joss.—"Go to thun der" is now rendered—take yadi departure to the abode of the reverberating echoes of ,Ileaven's artillery. 07' Warm= may be the reputation man while alive, when dead he is gener ally' allowed to' be a Anished gentleman. lontnco Hems" TN larrittuoxs.—A custom arising from the practice of pugilists shaking hands before they begun to fight. 13:7Tam 11. AN that attempted to melt the " golden rule" has cut his throat with a boot-leg. • Q7' &Ms says that if it wasn't for the bole in the hoop you couldn't put it on the barrel, and the barrel would burst. ElC7"Mastn•rcrx 4' wants to know" what sort of din connn-drams Ste. She thinks some are hard to beat. Vom"Hos; we printers lie," as devil Bill Said to Ike one morning when they got up too late for breildast. T'itl Loma," said Smith, "at all who lank at ate."--ssindeed," tries Beo, "Ow sow rltt wilt he ~ „,,,,-..,;5,„-,,,,,,,E..4-c,„p-iza.,-- : ,-, 3 ,-„, ,---,- --,..,,,-.:=,'"r---:t,-..7-,..."-•-,IU Ve,al,. d s '',-'''°'' '' ' ''-r:'-';'' . 7 .: --: • - ; ,:' ' ' '' - ',.-:-i-: - ;:„-:5 , -- -4i4;-4;eig-12115,...W:74'1-, f' , " , •- , .At , e- , - - 4.? ","" CL ,_ _ -.-, . -.?.,,,, -, " - -, - - - IM' - ' -, t , • k „.- ~., ~,„ ~,,Z45:„4,41%,:.,,€,:-0,-,,P-4!„-X--.;:,,!-„t!. -: .*-i'' ' ''' . l . : '; ' -' '' - ''' 7- tlri !_: ':4 ;':,,-f,7:l;3tAt'lltl'W:::-K-A '-':f'''-'--•.4',-'-,:•--'*;!-- -,.- - 't- .-,‘ 0, . , ; - ;` , .. , ,r- - ;: - ..,,-* -: • ' - :'',;--,•::::4-.,,"--'4.':; f7,---t-±-c:1 _ . _ - _ ____ MERE MI *Eaton according to Act of Can nW.I. the pan Inl. by J. 111:"NOUGOTOPI. 11 I. D.. in- the Clerk's Octi of the Distriet Coast for-inn Enter* Dania of Penairetsania. Another Setentille Wonder! GREAT Cllag P'QX DISPZEIIII4: _ Dit H. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN . the unlit Dige stive er Gastric Jake—prepsin Real Ibta net, or the lbui h IMMO of the OX, Oar direction of SANAS Ltastri, the grhat Physiologscal Chemist, by J. S. novenvow, Phitneinia. Ps. - • • _ • " I Dieter." •,! San belie Wee manias anis won Pods: it is the chief element. or Great Dinging ' Priaciple of tie Gastrie.Juke—n• SeineSsfrke the Par(flise, Prentiss. and Stisialaties Agent of the Stomach and tales:lees. It West:acted from the Digestive Stomach of the Os. thus forming* true Di gestive Plaid, precisely like the natant Gastric Jan In its Chemical powers, and farglaingacoutplete and perfect substitute for U. • • This is Nature's own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No anoints can equal nanny@ pow: era. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters. Adds. or Nesse ous Drags. It Is erirenielragreeable to the on, and be taken by the most feeble panes who cannot eat a water tracker without acne Merin Beware of Devoe co tare/moss. Pepsin Is NOT A DRUG. Haifa tea-spoonful of Pepsin levied M WSW. will digest or dissolve Fire Pass& Rua lerian Ova toe Sneer, out of tbe stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!' Cr The Scientific Brained 'upon which this reme dy is based is is the highest' degree Carload and re markable. Call ea the Agent, anise' a Descriptive Circular. gran, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Liebig's Animal Cbamisuy ; Dr. Cube's Phy siology of Digestion ; Dr. Pereira on Food end Diet t Dr. Jobs W. Draper, of New York University ; Prof. Dundltoon's7b,rdology Prof. 81111miut. of hale Col lege ; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology.; At., together with reports of cures from all parts of tbe United' States. PEPSIN lN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and Fluid Form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. The Powder will be sent by Nall, free of postage, for one Dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, Phil - adelphls. es OBSERVE THlS!—Every bottle of of the gen uine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. B. BOUGHTON, N. D., • sole Proprietor, Philadelphia. Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark 'secured. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.— Prier, one Dollar per bottle. AOENTs—Benj. Banyan, Totter ille, Wholesale and Retail Agent ; J. G. Brown and J. B. C. Martin, Pots- Title ; /as. B. Falls, Minernille ; E. 3. PM T r _ qua. Oct. 9,1859. INDIA WIEDER AND GIITTA PERINEA BELTING. 7111 E sucscriber is Agent for the the sale of India Rubber and Gotta Pe rcba Belting. and wilt furnish it to any length at the lowest 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 half itslirst cost, for other pur poses, atter it is worn ont.as belting. It is in use at all the Collieries in this Region. Also, India Rubber and Cotta PerCha lose, for va rious purposes, such -as" couveyl egiwater, Speaking Tubes, Fire Engines. &c., &c., Ot'which will be furnished at =DTI lecturers' pricts,tat • • B. BINNAN'S Variety Store. rip India Rubber Packing ot all the different lb ick nest always on band. Car Springs and Rings cat to any size, when required . Feb. 88.1552. GUN STORE. NDREWAVIIRFFLEIN, Importer and Manatee.- 11-turer of GUNS, BIFLEs, PfSTOLS, Ac., No. l!2 NOith SECOND Street. above Rate. Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on hand a general MOre• ment of fine Double and Single 'Shot Guns, large Duck Guns, Rifles and Pistols of all kinds. Also. the celebrated Cast Steel Rifle, to Shoot the pointed ball, of my own make t Rifle barrels, Shot. Powder, Caps, Balls. Flasks. Ilorns.Game-Bags, Shot-Bap, Pouches, 4-c., Ac. He invites persons wishing to purchase goods in his_ line, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, for he is determin ed to sell on the most reasonable terms. N. B —Particular attenibbn is paid to ,repairing in ell Its branches Sept. 4; 1052 FRUIT & CONFECTIONERS DEPOT, No. 51S Market Street, between St-Algal - all SEVENTH and EIGHTH, Phslad'a JOHN G. lIAIIN respectfully informs the, public of this and-,ibe adjoining counties,Ailat be keeps always on hand a large 'let carted assortment of Fruits, Cakes and CouCtl.liontry, which he will sell as cheap al g be bought at any other establish tneta and he invites all persons who may want anything in his line, to call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coon. try will seceice prompt attention May 1,1i855 PLULADELPHL I COMPANY.-CAPIT A LIV E INSURANCE. AL $lOO,OOO. CHARTER PERPETUAL Rates lower than any Pennsylvania Company. This Company has adop ted the Cask system. entirely, and reduced the rates to the I Dwelt point Compatible with safety to the. In su red and a sound Institution. Otfiie,.N. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Rip. Ageticy (Mite, .1. F. WHITNEY, Pottsville. May 29, .24,-4 6m INSURE TOUR HOUSES! pun undersigned, Agent for tar Lycomiar Coaxty .Vistual Insuranie Cesepagy, which has probably become more popular than any other similar institu tion in the State, is prepared to effect insurances against loss by Fire, on all descriptions of Buildings, Merehandize, and other property, on the usual fair and liberal terms of the Company. Loses are al ways promptly paid as soon as they are satisfactori ly made known. Persons harlng property to be in sured. ma y apply to the subscriber, in Pottiville, ei ther personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt ly attendel to. JOHN HARLAN. June '26, 1852. . . ' 26-tr STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY O. 145 Chesmit street, United Stites lintel Build- GIi.LETTT 6c COGGSIIALL, Agents. Abstract from the Second Annual Report, made May Ist, 1852: Whole number of policies issued in both branches of business, Twenty Thousand, - 20,000 Whole 21X1011U1 of property at 1115,2:44125 00 Total amount of Premiums received in.-cash, and Bills receivable, *375,200 27 , Total amount ofi lorses and expenses, 100,150 75 k . i Amount of !Cash and Guarantee Cap-1 ital now in reserve for future losses, *9.50,125 75 , Including a Climb surplua of \, • 50,075 25 , a • . ' --------- , ' The Company mitts otranized but two years since, , upon purcly mutual pi initilesi and with no expecta tion of so far suiTerseding many other institutions.— It is, nevertheless true, that its success is unparallel ed, and the amount of Martinez, done, number of Pot ! 'cies Issued; and losses met • with and paid. an the. same period, exceed that of any Insurance Coinpany upon record. Its capital increases with its liabilities, and no part of this can be applied otheiwtse titan for the benefit of the pa D rt IRECTORSies insured by ibis \ Company. • J. P -Rutherford, Prest.; A. J. Gillett, Secrentry . ; P.C. sedswick ; ' Samuel Jone s,Thilida.; Jonn 11. packer 6 John U. Rutile triad • Robert Klotz i t ( ft. T. Jones; A: A. Carrier, Actuary. E. \ We, the undersigned, residents of Schuylkill coun ty, and members of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, take pleasure in recommending the above Company to those peek- ' ing safe and'ebeap Instiraner, It-being a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. t- \ lion. Sol. Footer,Pottsville, J.& R.Carter,Tamaqua, Richard R. Morris. do . J. W-Shoemater,S.H. I. M. Beatty & son, do t llellner fr-Birdy,Min's , The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent of , the above Company for Foftsville and oleinity.and all applications for insurance must he addresied whim. I JAS. H. OILEFF. _ °the opposite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville. July 10.1e52. • 48-tf _____ lam 1151517 RANCE. ►TnE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. Office No. 132 Chesnut street. -.‘Capital, 11200,000. Charter per- Pettus'. Continue to ake insurances on Mies on the most favorable terms' The capital being pa d up and invcsted.together with a large and constantl increasing reserved fund, of fers a perfect securit to the insured. The premiutrar may be paid yearly,- hal f . yearly, or quarterly. - The Company add a sotto. periodically to Melo sufances for life, The .Brst Bonns, appropriated in December,lB 44 , and the second Bonua in December, 11349, amount to an addition of .262 5010 every $lOOO insured under the oldest policies. making . 1111262 SO which will be paid when tt shall becinne a claim, in stead of 111000 originally insured; the next oldest amount to $1237 50 ; the next In age-10 .1212 50 for every .iOOO the others in the same proportion cc. coriling to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average of more than 60 per cent. dpon the premiums paid. without increasing the an nual premium. The following are a few examples from the Re ster: Policy. No 38 69 " 214 " 333 ice. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and explain- - 'ions, forms of application ; and further information eau be had at the Mace. B.W.IIICUARD9 President. ' Jona F. Janes, Actuary. The subscriber. is Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County, and will effem. I:alumna., and ssa i give all acce ry nformation on the sub;eet. B. BANNa.N. Junc 29.1t150 iNnzarranr. THE. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY ' OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. .163 i Chestnut stroet, near Fifth Bt. DIRECTORS, • " chutes N, Boucher, George W. Richards Thomas Hart,._,Nordecsi D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Boric, Samuel Grant, Davld 0. Brown, . Jacob R. Smite. - • - Norris Patterson, Continue to mate lasorance. permanent or limited on every description of Property, in town and mostly at rates I 11 taw as are consistent with security. - The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the ammo& The lumen' of the Companion January lit. 1848, as poblllll4ldAgletabli to an Act of Assembly. were as follows, els .' Mortgages .88 8 , 5 5 8 16 Stocks. . 8 1, 587 . 73 Real Estate, 108.358 90 Cash, int., ' 48,167 87 Temporary, Loans, 183,450 00 • ' *1.270.0 97 87 :aloes their-Incorporation, a period or eighteen' ' yeses, they have paid upwards of sae stiliirs two knit. dreg amend istlars,.imius .by Ore, thernhy Obit-. lug evidence of tbe sdvamages of inenrance,as well as the ability aid dispoeltion l to 'meet with prompt . • ' CHARLES N. litalil MU. -Treoldette. ' CHAULES G. aMiciga. gefitiu7. Thesubecribur ints beetCaMialiftsd-a. or the WM, wiesiDonedlamitutios,a de new to make issUMSCO, on every deer of If. It the lowest:atm , - ANDRE I • TattlffilletiattlielUi . ' '.' ... • Ltf '.'" EIS liffillrfi_ • '' . ; • . 'lOll llll l lll4 l . 94 4 :4....2 6.4. ........Z., ' -'.. t 1 ,, •-: i; , :-;-.' , ..:•,_ if' , 4 -- ;.;• ' ... - k ir 4ogagge 4 die d7' - - ' ' & Bl,- .. • , .- , lAbordeishe 41,11t•SOeiii .7- ' SrPAPACIDLIMMINIM man 11110110.• /low eitiolkmildil la Mies im add initamilic Pt ate stUseedthest mars 644 Jibe contlie,lo , 44 , mikkarreteresee II made td Ad Preetteee di _hdellit: Awldeti rear UMW Mel* aceeleig ted. - ffetlig. pea. Pus of which &elite pininkireM(ceeletie l =Sr salad potiesisu, Tempt the Pnaleim atom* WWI le with ilhaerele.sed war Omer* hosembie by •ftsisisia. : . - •,-,-__. ' ' ' ' _Tt has here seed iii hespicabs add: iSte Ilmsmvne. dad thee the al , fbetnee at 'Orecentrinh. 1 Pun most phrikilint 09 61 e Oa' twin perseds. Ammer ethers. l l4 -1- ' ' - - lit nbeemp..o4 greetoyserrty hi Itiehreaki.' Valembe 110411.11..ProeinareT.Velvem it y 'LW. P. Deems. M. D. Pref. or II ft. Eleimundli. It- Camliwan. ll . D.. het eCAMele.Pa.Vateereiry. r. Parte.lll. Pm .119alleipteditt Dr. Del Vane; roams, et medicine. Ilamina. Sue ikausheo de Le; Prot. et Se ' Limbed; J. Cltimmui, Mahn lleyal Cellegn Lila* •gA. Brehm letellblitet to flier Biz Themes Panes, Palm BM. Gabel Zobessee. PM* Cue= its- - Lad also. Pe arodderfel clues by mm's ' Pastime have Pr many yeses made it an ianiuble remedy. The fanates toes sot 000113111110mary la' say Pima. nod Whig issiesecent primusibm; it may i ' llw irsi ni .rett ibe I n= t r i : ste a ccel lt. to BI bil per bee- I 1 Ss, (eutalmleir Moe heir pintas) or Dun Mules for Wu " Pamirs el hiperkirs.: _ _-- .' .• . , 1 Swaim . * Passim is in rolled bottles. Bated lull- 1 ladinatiy, with the lidlowing words blows ea tie giver ••• ~ . SWAIIPS—PANACEA—PHILAD • A." end lavingi the nee of Sas. Swats stamped OS tles ', sealing was.and written on the Whet =Tuft the cork, sad esplendid esgtavies for tie side of the hot, tie. composed of isometric ladle work. woFtwin nine different dies. which have been termed Pr tbe emissive ue of the prosleurr, b 7 Draper Ai tb., bank note **gravers, of hadelphis. b the centre Is a ponsalt of Me late Am. Swahni copyright se cured. Au, Sashes Tsrwellege. , A minable Family Maticine.heing a highly approv ed remedy for all diseases arising from debility_ ot the digestive org ans, such as Worms, Cholera Matas, Dummy. em and' . Agelly Bleeding Pliss. Sick Ileadachedbc.. Mc. . See the Pamphlet (which may be had gratis) imeormanying the Venial:mi. • Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY. the old stand, Seventh Street, below Chestnut.-Phila delphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States. Caulks to Lis PebUt. Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Strain's PAINIcia mad Swamies Vaisnevos, should be care (ii toobeenre that the name SWAM is spelled tu rgidly on the bottles and labels. or they may be Im posed on by medicines made to Imitation of them by a person burin( a somewhat simibr nat. well cal- Waled to deceive. 5ept.13,10.52. , EMI 9-- 36-3 m ILM i Ain't of polity and in !Gonna or bonus to be iner 9 sd Insured. addition. by future *Manna. ,----- 81000 , , #252 50 401.252 50 2500 656 25 • _ 3,156 25 2000 415 2,475 00 5000 1187 •50 6,167 50 kc. /Lc. dr.c. I Ili anium =nom. nusoormar: 71011 R ALL 111 . 1•0011CONDITIO1 1 11'01/ TUC 1111 TO • -Da. ItOSE'S NERVOUS C O RDIAL ! 12 CART DISEASES and Nerrona Compla in.. .11The astonishing happy effect of DB. ROSE'S NERVIJUS CORDIAL, fur Disuses of the Beam.' Palpitation, Numbness. Neuralgia, Negroes Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence. Pain in the Fact, Wakefulness, Restleunesv, or for the Wad or Body worn down by care, labor or study, has in. dated many physicians to use It In their practice. For • weak constitution, It Is a grand r -atom t It completely removes fromthe system all nervous ir ntations, and is almost mince our In Its rapid and happy erect. The weak and nervous are.frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price 60 cents. - • --- • , Low Musics, Dyspepsia, slid Bilious Haiti If your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yet. low ; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will follow ; you will be troubled with cold feet, va risble appetite, and depressed spirits. Hy taking Dr. Rose./ colebrated Railroader Ants-Bilious Pills, you Will soon Sudan the above bad symptoms disappear. The y givestrength and richness to the blood. Bol es In and SS cents. Cr These Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other Pills in their good erects. GrFrio fres Amin. Do Yes Selo wick say Psis? If you do. you will find Immediate relief by using DR. ROSE'S PAIN.CUREIL It Is the only prepara tion - which cares, almost instantly. Sore Throat. Rheumatism. them Colds, Pains in the side. Back, or Limbs; Face, Ear, or Tooth Acbe ; Stomach or Bow. els. Side of Back; Stiff Neck, Bruise... Corns, and Chilblains. Wherever you have Pain, use the Pain- Curer. Safe to all ages, and the price being low, the poor, as well a the rich, can obtain it in 121, 25 and, 50 cent bottles. s . . r. The above preparations can be Conn& with cir culars and full directions. at the stores of B Batman, Agent for the County; Jnhn 0. Brown, John B. C. Martin. Pottsvihel J. W. Gibbs, Minermlle ; and E. 1. Fry. Tamaqua Sept. 18,1851. . LADIES, UT UN=HA VIILL Y? YOU BE PP , PROFESSO' VA N HORN, the celebrated I' V ASTROLOGER of R the 19th Century, glees ad vice in all affairs of the heart, which, if allowed; can not fail to guide the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy !!! Ladies who are unhap py through trouble, misfortune and disappointment, consult him daily, they follow his advice and are made happy. Others. consult him to know what is before them; others seek' Information of those they love. and all are made happy and contented!!! If you val ue your future happiness, delay no longer, commit him yourself and he happy. Terms.—For an interview, of 15 minutes 55 cents, In fall SI. All Letters and interviews are strictly pri vate and confidential. All Letters Pre-Pald secure a private interview, those at a distance can make their case known by letter, the strictest honor and most in violable secrecy observed, all letters to be pre-paid.— No. 3, George street, Second house, North side, above Schuylkill Sitth; Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD FORTUNE.—Gentlemen, look to your Interest before it Is too late!!! Consult and 'follow the advice of Professor VANIIORN a If you do. success will crown all your undertaking.— Dien who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful In life and in business. Men who have 'worked hard and ' struggled 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 things went against them !! These men have consoltedtlm for the last 30 years, and all those who were wise enough to follow his advice are now rich and happy, while those wha neglected the advice he gave them, are still struggling with adversity. Terms for gentlemen 11 for an interview of 15 minutes, in full et N 0.3 GEORGE Street, second house, North Side, above Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. All letters and conikrutnirationa will be strictly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTIAL. April 17, Mt BLEUEE'S PatentM OHIO. rise Proof PAINT. FRO 1117 E Subscribers have Just received a further sup 1. ply of this singular and vsluab e substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown;resembling the sandstone now In use. and samuch admired for the front of buildings Or principal Ingredients are silica,alamlnaand pro- (oxide of iron. which lathe opinion of scientific men' satisfactorily Accounts for its fire-proof natare—the two formersubstances being non-condoctore,and the latter acting as a cement,to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For uee it is mixed with Linseed Oil. and applied with a brush,the same an ordinary mat, to wood iron , t In, zinc, canvass, paps,e,&c. It hardens grade ally an becomes fire-roof.. It is particularly suita ble for d roofs'of buildin p gs, steamboat tia eardiecks railroad bridges,fences, &c. A loot cooed with the article Is equal to one of slate, ate veal saving of ex pense. Specimens may be seen at the office if thesubscri berm. HARRISON, BROTHeRS & Co., No. 43idouth Front St-,Philada. 17-tf Aprill4, 1848 - FANCY 11711 STOIII2. Tsubscriber invites the public in general, to tall .1. and examine his large stock of fancy FURS, consisting of Fitch, Stone Marlin. Lynx, French. Sable and Squirrel Muffs, Boas, Victorlas,&c. Aleo,Black and White Wadding by the bale. N. IL—The highest price paid for Shipping" Furs such as Red Fox, Grey Fox, Mink, Raccoon, Mash rat. gre. BUFFALO ROBES.-200 Bales, whr will be sold bythe bale'or robe cheap. GEO. F. iv obi BATA, Importer & For Dealer, No. 13 N. 4th St .Philad'a. Sept. 4.18.51. • 30-3 m AN ELEGANT AND DURABLE BAT FOR S3,OOAN. Y EQ NOW UAL. - O IF FFERED. NOT SUPERIOR' TO FOSTER & GERHART", THIRD Street, .4 G .ear. below Chesinitt, Philadelphta,offer at very redured prices the following : Ladies" •Riding Hats and Bonnets, -; ••^"— • Children'. fancy hats, of all colors. '• Cloth, Flush, and Glazed Capi, of every variety of style. Gentlemen's Driving and Travelling Caps. Soft flats of every style and Ankh. at prices gait all. • Also, Young Cents' Hats Sept. 2.5, IBM \ those contemplatini mar. , )1.'0 , , Graduate of the tin.....any 01 ir .-_ iyiv...,12, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London t and Honorery Mem. - tier oftbe Philadelphia Medical Society. \ The varloce forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Disea ses of the Prostate Gland, IMPotec, solitar hits of yogi!' are faithfully described n a ndd all the y reci ab pes given in plain language. The chapter on self-abuse , and Seminal Weakness is worthy of particular at. tenth:m.lnd should he read by every one: Toting Men, who have been nnfbrtanate In contracting di \ sease. previous to plain yourselves under the are of any doctor, no matter hat hie pretension. , u ay be. get a copy of this truly lal work. Sea Captains and persons log to Sea, should poe tess Dr. Young's Triadic of Marriage, the Pocket ,Erculaplus, or Every One Ills Own Physician. *Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the /CecuLapius to his child. It may save him from an earty grave. -Let no young man or woman enter Into the secret obligations of married life, without readier the Pocket N.sculaplas. Let no one Raving' Proms harking cough, pain Is the side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic 1 .sensatlotis, and given up by their physician, be an- 'other moment without consulting the Xacalaphit.— H a ve rbe married, or eto bemarried, any I Impediment, read thistrul y seem! Book. is It has I been the means Of saving thousands or asftrtunit• creatures from the very Jews of deeth. , wo rk h ey. 3 of a MILLION copies of this celebrated Work hey* been sold In tbla country and Etitopeelnes 111119, wbea the first edition was issued. M. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents Inv closed in a letter, will receive ass copy; of this book by mall; or five copies will be mat for one dollar,— address .. Di. WIG IfOUNQ, flee. I# Spruce Mimi,' PhltadelphiL" , rost paid. ~ Twenty Oars practice 14 ike cl;) , of Philadelphia,' certainly 'entitles Dr. Young to tbe coaSdipe Of the tended. and be may be tonsalted on apt o f DM dt; MINI deseribedlahls ditibraut pablicatiens. at his ogles 151 Serape Stmt. -everyday between 0 and S o'clock. (Sundays excepted) and pergola at any db., vancerian consult DE& Y,1111114 by faller, Farr- rare. Jane. lO, IN& : ' ' If visiting and - Wedding cards. ENGRAVED nd OW et nen node* , aims% • Anisotariarglint, IR a terrikt RAD AN care. - - D RRIPLECT.—The Minded would do well to redact benne uniting their health. Ituldows. and la many eases Weir Mem la the hands of lido& dans ignorant of Ibis elate of maladies. It le air. tardy Isepeemble for us was ur naderatand all the Ulnae hewn tbadty ate select to. Every able physician bia pecallar brasch,la la wore miceessfial than his brother proretiont; audio that be devotes most of his time and study. , • TRAILS OP PRACTICE. eminently devoted: to the study and treauneat of Mimes of themanal or , mom together with , steers upon the body.ttsroat.mose. Of lees. pales ht the bead or bout. werestial rhea.' watlnt. strktues; travel, ireettliallible. disease* arishw from ' , Dothan emetere. or neuritis' ofthe blood. whereby the antiftelon ban been enfeebled; - weedy relief - 11. who IS your 1131.. di 011 _ _acted wita Deutdruf Of Seidl If so. make WM . of STORRS, CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR. Hen dea&ds we p r e e e o n n tir e n y a bald m,hav of had eo e n ir ft :h y a . i w r M, e metered to its attained perfecto* by the use of this valuable article. Read the testimony. New Tart, In. 1.1851. Ma. Brous—Dear Sir:—Mr. Smith, of Newton L. L, obtained a bottle of yours:oiliest Hair Invlg. - orator for his little girl, about Om years old. ber head being entirely bald) no Imhof any consequence grown on her head from her blab. and, sur prising as It may appear, alter having used but one bottle, a complete head of hair was produced nearly two Inches long, of a atm healthy growth. • A. DOOLITTLE, M. D.. No. 141 Grand St. , Philidelphia, May 10,1850. - Ma. Avon an—Sir : A (tee being bald *OA number 1 of years, and having used numerous preparatktne to no whet, your Chemical Hair Invigorator has proj. dozed a One header new hair, and! hardly know bow to sewn my gratitude for the benefit I have received , from your valuable article. , • J. VVADSWOLT 11, No.lo Orchard St. The following'testimonial le front Mr. Whistle, editor of the &airier Courier: ° • .• 13T011011 Hats DIVICIOILITOII. O 4I gives us touch pleasure, unsolicited, to record oar testimony la Wog of the great pleasantness and entireedicacy of Worn' Chemical Rah Invigorator. On recovering front a recent severe attack of Illness. we discovered then our usually healthy and ;bonds:stereo of hair wad rapldivialLing off, and chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article, furnished by the mans,. facture, many neouthapreviouely, we used but a sin gle bottle, as directed., and found it to operate like a charm, in entirely checking the fall and creating a new and healthy action of, the scalp." • Cautiox.—Avit for Storrs' Malaga Hair Zaviirore tor, and never let dealer, persuade you to use any other article as a substitute. Price 25 cent. per bottle. General Wholesale A g ents—C.g P. AMET & CO. No. 1W Arch 13L Phila delphia. • For tale by dealer generally. For sale In Pottsville by 3.0. BROWN. 3-Is, 3Sl4m ' Jan. 17.1851. NATUTiVR OWN MUMMY. THE INVALID'S HEAT FRIEND I EM IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE: TRIUMPH OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS IN SOUTH AMERICA!-VELLO%V FEVER' ' CO. REM TRUTH , STRANGER THANTICTION! • Sahli, Masi.; April 26, 1651: William Wright; Raq.—Dear Sir—For many years we have been the Salem agents, and also at one time the county agents,for the sale of yoir valuable medi cine, and during the 'whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one Instance, have the pills which we have sold been complained orris causing lap ry.or not accoinplishier their proper mission. It is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine wbicb is sold has been the meansOfdoing great good and °fairing many lives. Last year we sold three dozen bezel to go to a for eign port, and this day have received a letter from the merchant who; rdered them, giving an account of the number of ects which they did in curing a large umber of per who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yellow fever; while these under the regular 'physicians' treatment, who Were in the Hospital,isorne three hundred, including the Governor w , Magistratea ke ,&e., fell victims to tha disease. If you would li a copy of our letter, we don't know of any impropriety in giving 14 you, and perhaps it would be of service to have itp blished. together with our names, as it Is addressed to us.. We will consult the parties interested, and If you web 'town will please write up. Respectfully, yours. & S. R. Ivzs. mma iaii[J zi "; 'RI VAT - LY. for 25 CPII,II. mean of the POCKET ICU PIUS,or Every One Own Physician. The rty-sizthEdltion t orith one odred engravings,showing hate MIMICS and Metro,. Plow of the -Generative stem, in every shape and rut; to whk,h is aaded a eatiSe on the diseases of !males, Mended for the use females only, (see• page 13 being of the highest im 'lance to married people, MftWiWi The foliowieg Is the letter 'Untied to above:— C , March 22, 1851 Messrs, W,[ it.. 8. B. lam Me/chants, paler* Gentlemen—For some years past I have 'adopted in my family, ash purgative, Dr. 'Wright's Indian Vege table Pills (for whom you are his agents in Salem) and have found that medicine of great worth. , , Last November we were vialted by a kind of inflam matory fever, (the same I presume which. , greatly at dieted oar neighbors, the Beazillans,for nearly a year) the symptoms of which bad an analog* to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell 'victims to the epidemic (a great nember for a porndation as sciall as ours,) Our doctors named if the true yellow fever, but their-skill was inefficient to stop Its progress. mo aning their mode of treatment to the use of oulnine,, , , and thirappllcation of leeches, forbidding -the nse of purgatives, and of course all the soldiers and Sailors, who were obliged to ho sent to the llospitals, as also the Governor, several Magistrates, several officers, and In fact all those who were. really aM icted with the diseases fell victims under their mode of treatment.' th previbus.l bad received three dozen bores of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought poyour store by Mesas . thddsmith, Newcomb;& riess, merchants in your city, and with whom 1 dm ing busting. I had the opportunity to admit:ll4er these Pills to several under my roof, who were &Met -ed with the same fever, and two doses of eight Pdls• - each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave away neatly all my Pills to some twenty or thir ty persons, and all were rellesed.aa It were by gn chan h t a nt. I v ene e, in 'Conk/pence, remitted to Messrs. G l d smith, Newcomb and Fades., the sum of forty do llar em the purchase of that quantity of this medicine, and fore g of, es you' to al liver des the Pills as fresh as have Is legntyou ato ire Dr. Wright to have lila directions translated PillsFrench.illz will alsogreatly to circulate his not only here, but in the othereolonies w here thepopulatipn is more numerous. Excuse medientlemen, lathe liberty I have taken to address you this letter, which, for the sake of hu manity, I have been compelled to do, as I do not mean to speculate on an article which proved salutary to a 4;umberof pCior, people, and in fact most of-the popu t don is reduced to a state of indigence, and It would b sinful for any one to seek lucre in such a way. Accept, gentlemen.the most respectful salutations r Tour very obedient sonata, A. Nen gni. The medicine Is for sale, wholesaleand retail, either in English, French, German or Spanish dlnctions,al the Principal Office, 169 RACE dt., Philadelphia. And for sale by T. P. BEATTY& CO '. }Pottsville. . I - J. G. BROWN. • E. J. Fry,Tansequa; .1. VIT:GIbbe, Kinney Bhp ; Jonas Roblubold,POrt Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Drehersville ; Joshua Boyer, McKearishtug ; C. & A: Focht,Ring. gold ; Kepner & Co., Kepnenville o Gideon Whet • stone, West Penn t Wet. Cooper, Tuscaroras George Regan, do George Potts, Brockville; Daniel Koch, Middlepoti - John Williams, do. Conner & Rhoads, New Philadelphia; R. Shissier,Port Carbon; Jas. .B.Levan & CO - , Behuylkilllisven ; William A. Item mer, 0 rwigsburg. Um. M. Bickel. do. Samuel Mertz; Landingvi Ile ; Johanan 'cation, Llewellyn ; Abram Schwenk, Germanville ; Jacob Kauffman. Lower Ma hantongo I /no.'•IL McCreary, Tremont; Eckel & Barna, do. McCormick & Clark, Donaldson ; Wheel er & Miller, Pinegrove ; George Relfenyder, New Castle s .Wm Price, St. Clair. June 1.1852 VARMEL STEAM rirrry AND PAINT MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned having made extensive alterations and improvements in his machinery. and having stroduced &ream into bin Factoty,would most fo O tUw fhsri Ad cusrteoperrts tblrynahi l the n cou n ry o to o his i la f ge a d nd / well l m c e ed etockof VARNISHES. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, At.. Jim, which for variety and quality cannot be slotted by any similar establidunent 'in tbe State. Coach Boar. Carriage, Cabinet and CblwGkras Varnishes, and - Paints of eve manger lobs, dry and mond in Oil, and put up at Mom notice la tans of convenient size for counts trade.- Maxim's Diamonds. Cold Leaf. Pallets, POrty and Mack In Ives.flable lad Carnet Hair Pendia, Vatulsh, Paint. Graining and Ealsotninn Brushes. and English, French and DENMAN' Gills of mil Mats, suitable for Store Front', Diralllngs Occ.,ialth a 'good assortment of Enameled and Colored Gins for Public Solidly's, VestibulOs.4c..kc4constantly on hand and for rah in quantities soil at modentte prices, at the oldastabliihed Painenn• FIINNISNINO AND Inas - awry Stone No. SO 'North Founb onset. west side; betoW Eareni , rbiladedials.-,, C. SCIIRACE.i . April St, 1852. 7/: MBE' SUBSGRIBER INVITES THE 'ATTEN 1. tion of the public to the very extensive asantt mein of Goode. consisting of . . _. GENTLEMEN'S Calf S Mated, F odged and Pegged teOots,Calf and Kip, double soled sewed and Peg. 4 Boats, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, . out *lto $4; New England and Philadelphia reentsfactured Coarse Boots, In great variety, 'constantly on band; Cloth and tasting Gaiter Boots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Ore ``on Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Ties. MINERS' Boots and Menem', oVirat quality, at low prices. '... - BOYSand .' '',• ' -, - . ' ! -NO:10e Made andllontoeecourse or Brie' • . , . : LADES' Preisch ana moglialic: Lasting Gaiter Bo ' , ',.. Morocco, Cal (Akio and Goat - Bootees, pigoe o y,; NA EU .Welt lad- pomp spring Backsk and ••ersons,Prench Morocco aid l i rrtnrounda. , ~. ~.- ~ • sp - cm., •to -II : • New gag , floqtees• end. IMINTINCh CILLICUtG and PAP*IIIII4 Shoes or all kiltdn.dheam _ . • ' ' ' REMOVAL: '' Z; • i - . , insegs• andebilorenee Wotees and Shove. stared' T . w.Bo wri airing irrooy_o d hi s s hop ro I doo r s issonipetqsultattinfot this market, constantly on J• • above the -American 'll6usoi. Centre Street. and j__btatl_. , ...- .., • .; 1 , , - ..:: ~• , . .- :,•-, . . takes tato partnership his brothers, the subscribers UU• 51 .." 1 "1e 41110 . 1 ... - - -- . • : ~.." .. - • • announce to the fum e ge s so*, are un w e d to ex - Our stock of Gum Elastic 81101511 are tt - tne best acute attordete i n *etc , tine with the greatest dt. nantilltcteirvd artiniell the country can afford. Ladles match, and as the son remenable scrum Toyer*. ,and GentUaMo would do - well to .call and, provide d pOtirerA,men and their customers may * there.- themselves with good -Gem Shoes. the , hestpreven- Ff.,_.ol4l•Eiffokolilitlifiory jobs. .. - • •- • thise yet diteovered et Coidet Coughil and Congo:to. Imp 1110 , beg 'leave to 411 ittletptioti to their. non: - " • •• . . . AP . id tssortatint or Papar•lnintOngs. Window.. TfUllefli CArpet fags and Vallee , - .• • - ' abadee.,&e, comprlsiag• every twisty of style and The Travelling ,corientnity will Sad us -well sap; qtailtnielliiii ths lasi* sad pocket of Sail Plied with the Steer! "niche Which we will sell at. =ll, which they odbr at the 10trest Clty ,-...,: . • *Migrate priced: --,'•' • • • ' • : ' • -, . • • J r IN.IIOWIN ile . ::: 'Soots and eingsimade Rad repaired to order.. - 3 . . lawn about " 1 / 14 4 11 WON, , , _Olmuu , _ 10.0 , 1 a•• ~ ~ n ua r l i al li/ ne llika i,.!.' _'....• .'•;::-... . -..-„:" .:::. . 04 7 . ' rettipillita Argil; OIL . . _ _ thee Ink do not kno li the mean. lag of the w ord:AIM he, convinced that Stets ate Me nne thaw Sellout_ Ling P". , 0.,; Pethon CO., Ky.: Oct-1;1252: Dr. Jahn Dells Dear Sir The .two daub of 'four iniseptirfila.ordered in September, came to bend: lad, In eckaowledglitg' the reeelie,of the -mOlO,l feel I would be doing you 'Westin to withhold the 'fa lowing among mango, Meissner... that have come glider my Obsefeation, during tbe last two years,of gbe great curative properties of your Sarsaparilla s- Mrs.Jeaneette Huila* highly respectable lady of' . FiaelghbothoeCagedeixty-are years, bad been Mag i tte4 with* eattemous utrier.whleb dually reduced' er to sO helpless almbilitteg, that she could not `leave herbed' She tried the beat tdedkal 'advice in our county, without relief, sad had given up all hopes of a cum. , At this stn. of bur Case:l persuaded her son' to take a bottle of your earsaparßle. -' lle did leo, and in a datin g me retuned. and purchased an- Inher bottleo the Kist bad had a decidedly good effect. She continued to use it until.after the Use of fin or six bottles, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady Minitel church. She assured me that she had :almostelltitely recovered her Mankind (tom heel "received the account of her disease , . and la about the same words I give it to you. This is but one of * number of cures under My observation-or very re markable ones-performed by the use of your Santa parillain my neighborhood. The deemed for It teui steadily Increased sincelits letroduction here. - Very respectfally, your obedient servant, WM. It. DICKINSON, P.M. STILL MORE WONDERFUL: ',Thomas A. Singe. of Graves Co., My.. for the benefit of mankind generally. do hereby certify, that on or , about the 10th dal , of October, 1817. 1 was at tacked with a very severe pain in the lower part of the abdomen; which lasted out - a few mingles and moved into , the left - hipiand continued exceedingly painful for about the days, during which time 1 bad = light lever.. •At the end of that time the fever and the pain &bated for a day or. two. after which Regain returned, and was much worse than before. .During all this twee I was under medical- , treatment.' From a short time alter 'I was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up; tee hip in which th e pain was so had commenced rising, until some lifts In January, when tt burst. and a number of pieces of bone came out-ras many as twenty, at least. Some of the pieces Were. three-fburths of an inch long.- Some time after thief; hard knot appeareton my right hip. also one on my right wrist; and one on my leg, below. my knee. I continued to get weak and worse, and pain made its appearance in my right shoulder. and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up .to die. A phy a/clan then told me that, as a last remedy, I bid bet try use Mr. Ball's Plaid Estrus el Sarsaparilla. At ter the neer the second bottle, the knot on my Wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two attn.& piece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle, I could get no more- for some foqr weeks, after which time I succeeded in getting three more bottles. After using the three last hot - tles,the knot on my hip became soft; It was opened and some corruption ran out, together with a small , piece of-bone, and the pore soon got Well, and the knot entirely disappeared. The sore on my-leg also opened', and a piece of bone came out. I continued I the use of the Santparilla nistil I used twelve hot ties ' sad am now entirely . well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem *tra su wl to some: but I. will here state that, during the mmer of 1849.1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which can pow be-seen at the rdeldence of my uncle, Thomas Neal. where I now live.ind if any person doubt this statement, I will be happy ro converse with them. If they will call on ro s e: T(Slgned.) THOMAS N. RINGO. State of Kentucky. Graves Co., Set. This day personalty camebefore! me. the under signed, an acting justice of the peace In and for said count de oath in due form of law, that the abovestatement is true. Subscribed end sworn to, this 15th day of February, 1850. S. P. MORSE. J. P. for G. C. Edwin Anderson, Clerk' of the County Court of Graves County, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name Is signed to the above certill cte,is now, and was at the ame of signing the same, a juatice of the peace, to and for said Graves Coon. ty, duly commissioned and qualified as such, and that faith and credit are due all hb official acts, as such.- In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set [L. S.] my hand, and caused the seal of the Coun ty Court of said County to lie hereunto at tired, this eighteenth day of February, 1850. EDWIN ANDERSON. Can the reader believe, ader reading the descrip glen of the above nuMerous cures, that there is 'till a few human beings, suffering with disease, that re fuse to give. Bull's Sarsaparilla - a trial. •It le indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, It is too talc.- What kind of testimony would It take to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medicine will do more even than •it promises, The doctor could produce another and another core performed by his medicine; but if the cases published above will not convince the skeptical, it is useless to pro duce any more, and, Indeed, it would cost a fortune to peblish the many certificates that have been show ered on Dr. Bull. The largest mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the names of those cured, let alone full statements of their cases. Rienraties of tie Severest Character Cared. For the last three years I have been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest character. I was at times In the greatest agonies of pain. I tried every reme dy I could procure, but found no permanent relief until I used 11011's Sarsaparilla, which perfornied - w permanent cure. 'ISffAM BRIDGES, Uniontown, Ky. Xerasrial Headache, Pain is the Liter, 4.c. I have been for a number of years severely afflic ted with a mercurial headache, and a dull, heavy pain In my liver. I used most of the remedies of the day, especially the Sarsaparilla prepared by different-per sons, but to little advantage avail I tiled Bill's, three bottles of which performed a perfect cure. Dlt. OWEN Druggist, - Louisville, Ky. Erysipelas. Pininess. ite.; Great Care. I was afflicted with the above to an alarming ex tent. Several physicians told me that I would lose my leg, and perhaps life, If it were not checked.- Two bottles of Bull's Sarsaparilla made a perfect cure and my general health Is better than It has been for years. CHAUNCEY BACON, Composltoi at, the:paperer Office. Louisville, Ky. Physicians lereeriamed Sarsaparilla• Dn. Butte-Dear Sir-We believe' year Sarsapa rilla to be the best article ever manufactured for the cure of Scrofula, Piles, Cancers, Old Sorest and Ulcers, and many other cutaneous and glandular affections, having used it With entire success In many cases. N. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician at th L L. P. e LouisvilleYANDEL E, Marine M HosD.pital. Prof: of ChemiStry in the Louisville Medical College.g Cention.-Ask for the original" DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA," FROX KENTUCKY, in QUART bot tles; and have no other. SOLE AGENCY for the State of Pennsylvania is at DR: SWAYNE'S Laboratory; No. 4, North SEV ENTH STREET. Philadelphia. For Sale by • JOIIN 'G. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville. Sole Agent fee &ivy:kill - County. 'Country Storekeepers supplied. Nov. 6, 1952. [blay 29, '52.-22.1y] 45.1 y - SCLUISIDII & PASCAL, HATTERS', No. 6, South SIXTH street, between Market and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, HAVE constantly on hand a beautiful and extensive assort ment of HATS and CAPS, which ...?"'"\ they respectfully invite their friends and the public generally to call and examine, while visit ing "THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." February 81,1812 84Y Mffl lette Irks-Wale owl Mail Boat 4ad ass Stare. Corner of Cesare sad Mirka ettritets. Pottsville, ~~.__ ~, ',"=% - C==MEM== t sai 11.14 ita " 4 M. Cubes OM „ , ifIR the tibia Hj. Aid fitrenhisittit. r . beckon** rimigairs, , 174 Peetsalit' tad lack ism day. MI arm, 1114080 catdot willo then Map". An nets unistbe I"MilMitil WO, ies,!iiiieg ll4 Ors. nIFFIC6 OP THE PRIADBLPIIII4-IRADIN ‘111.111.110A1).- 1 1 IT U is 4112ANOZWENT.-- Prow Philadelphia tefPoßtstllle. 1:/s sad aria May 17. 185:1. there will be two passenger Tab** daily (Standays exceptedaY llll een t h q s4 4 l P als .l eadip g , and !puffins. - NOININO LIRE. - - The Express Tuft Mute Plillailethbbt daily except linadays. at 7/o'clock, A.D. The Way Tralp thanes PotuetUe dalty,Sundayserespted at 71 o'clock, A. U. • AFTERNOON LINZ. 1 . • • The Way Train leaves Philadelphia dallye" eases Sundays. at 31 , o'cloelt, P. N. The Eserrea Trek teases PoUstrille daily, except Randall at iliedoek. • 4 HOURS OF•PASIIING READING:A, ' For Philadelphia at !O'clock 10 minutes, AI. IL, and 4 o'clock 51 Minutes, P.U. For Pottatille at. it o'clock Pi minutes A. N. and d o'clock P. Both Trains atop at nil the Stations Moss the Sae." FARES. - ist claw tire tilsf/Aee care. Readier to Philadelphia . gl 75 3.1 45 do to Pottsville. 105 g 83 Phllad'a to Pottatillle, . 75 fMI Depot in Pottsville, coiner of Union and Railroad areas rear of American llowie. Passenger* cannot enter the CM auks. provided with n ticket. - Fifty panda of baggage will Wallowed to dub w eenier in these linen, and passengers are expnently prohibited front taking anythlog as baggage hot their own wearied' apparel, which will be at thelsk of On owner. ' „ By order Of the Board of Managua. i - d. BRADFORD, BliastarY• June a. ism' ' SCEIMMEILL • , 1 . ' /NARIMMINIIIi4 .. • 0 viton cii , vats larnit Senotimov.Navtpavron 1 i • - ROI 6041, gad Cirsl Cs 5 ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL 1,;1 851. pa% the Passenger Train' will leave Tamaqua dallyi (Monday excepted,) ate} o'clock A. M. had Id o'clock P. Id-, and connect with the Morning and Afternaln Train. tuna Poueville, on the Reading Railroad. 1 Beturning i . will leave Port Clinton, on tlie - arrival of the Morn ng Train from Philadelphia n s the Read ing Railroad. • PARE. l. • I To. Phlipidelphla, - - - - 'ES 00 " PorlClinton - r - - • - 1 75 • JOHN' ANDERSON General Agent. . Tamaqua l .April 19,1E01 154( • Hro.A.7 2 _ r _re;."9,,k-,"gauczngt.' per . Passenger is w•=. (our Express Car betne l arays In charge Of special messenger!) merehindize of all descriptiona,paekages.bondlestspeele.baniemotes. Ike. Also. partlenlar attention paid to eolleetlng Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Good/de livered daily to all intermediate places between 'Philadelphia and PottsVlle. • Oakes—Centre Street, Pottsville; N 0.63, Booth Third Street, Philadelphia ; N 0.6 Wall Street, Nlar York ;- No. 8 Court Street, Boston. HOWARD, CARL k Co. April 5.1851.. • 1144 f nancorrs & Toms on COAL. Osrtbte pa Ter PHIL& . # Ban mac Rall.lo/111 CO. I Pheadapais, Sept. I, 1852. f On and after the 6th instant, the Ftates of )?R6lOl and TOLF.BI on Coal, transported by,thla Company, will be pe, follows, until Anther notice: t• Richmond, Phlladelphia, inclined Plane Meetown, Germantown R Falls Of dchuyiltill, Manayunk, Spring Mill, Conabehoe'n & Ply mouth IR. R, Rarnbo'liand Potts' and Johns` Nor' ist'n Pon. Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, Phcenlxv L ille, Royer's Ford, . Pottstown, Douglasaville, Birdsboro', - Reading', Betw'n.illesding & Mobrietile, Mottrorllie, Hamburg, Orwlgshurtt, By orderof the Board of Menace's. t BRA.DFORW, Seeretiry. Sept. 1, 1852. 204 f PECItADit & READING RAILROAD DEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDISE. It to eommence Mirth I. 1651. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 111 0 LBS. t'a •_ 41 +up, •111tCLER TIRANSPONTED. 7. 14 .4 1:1 1 71 .c. lit Class.—BlturolnousCoal.Brieks lee. Iron Ore, Limestone, Pig Iron, Plaster. Slate, Tiles, 24 Clam—Blooms, Burr Blocks, Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitch. 'Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin, Salt, Sills. Shingles Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and bom ber. 3d Vass.—Ale. Beer and Porter,l Ashes. Pot and Pearl. Bark, Barley, I Bones I and Horns. Coffee, Cotton, Whtskey& Domestic Liquors, Grain, I Iron Castings.rough ; Rolled, Bar or. Ilammhred Iron, Boiler Plates' Flat Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, Molasies, Potatoes, Nails and Spikes Salt Provisions, Sager, Saltpetre & Tobacto, unmanntoetured. • FLOUR per barrel. 4th Plass.—Apples, Bran, Batter* ,Cheer,e,Eanhen-ware Eggs, Omen les scent those stated)hemp Hard e & Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Lard, Leather, Live Stock, Manalbc- ' tares of Ironote Machinery; 011,0 y . Paints, Raw Hides, Ilags-Bult sia Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, Sweet PotatOes,Tallow.Vinevir & Wire. ' sth Class.—Books and Stationery BoatiOnd Sham Camph Ina do Spirt Ott, China, Glass and Qneensware Cigar*, Confectionery, Dry Goode Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits o Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool March 1,1851 ~~?~~ . ,t.. 4amirawnoislas.; - 1 rola O&M* is . MUM" a vi•sik, -Mr` tair laZ .rousumin. Lev pbeabli mau n St& Arsvesstr, 7.111 Lr I 7 'l7ll _ 17EW IJUULNCEIMENII. TO I 1 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 55 i5O 40 40 35 20 1 1 20 1,„ 1 20 • 1 9 1 0 0 00 1 00 195 00 j . 95 00 95 00 95 STEM! Call P • • • ItY. . al tt. N r ,--, 6,- .--1-sor;-,•" ' : ' .......... r :i LMOd/...a. ~ III•Je , ia ca inforiti the public that Conner STEAM ENGINE they have recently pat Op is for the; manufacture of nil other Rail Road Can, by lea them So execute all that betteratut with greater owns prices. Having - thus , pantionsjindivlduala, and • of this Iliad, will dud It to ito a natl.' SNYDER 4 MILNER• 43-tf ' 2 am a loan, and . rfeces nothing wAirA relates-to 1 eras f°" to smut! - TOMM 00Di. A HVIGORANTS Life' or a premature 'death. IIff .D.KELIN on Self Pteservittlon.-Arnly ID, cents. , 'Tus book,just published , fined with useful in formatiou,oothe Infirmities and diseases Of the bu man ',stem. it addresses Itself silks to Teeth, Man hood, and Oldege, and should bei read by all. The valuable advice wed impreuiss Warning It elves. Win prevent:tears of milsoT and sinfertug, and nee ante ally thawed* of litres.. Parents , by reading it. Will learn bow to presentee destructWe of their chlldrep. A remittance of $5 cents. enclosed to a letter. led= Missed to Dr. Kinkelis..philsdalptda, will mare a book, under anneloPe,Petleturn of mall. - pr. K. fifteen years student Physician. N. W. Oar; net of Third and Union streets.between Konica iota ?lee. Philadelphia, they be conceited conddeutierli. -- flOerhe tiest/ himself nude the este of Dr. K.. allay ,reltsious confide In honor* a gestleman, anti . s coefideny rely upon hts skin II a physician. Pet -0 'e address IC% K,. by letter, Otost gSy and be ke s 4 Wee; . 4 tedlcinsaidireetions. Ate.. for Warded ..br - str eli grir a attunes, and pet up: steers from as*gs andeartoslty:,Book , Sellera t liaws *sea% Pedlar*. CanvaseieM. and AO othepeapplls4ro t othe" alma =tw T at oy Mr 1041." , • • -_ • , POrliriElb •- ;:wr 4 ; • BE ZEE 122K1=31 IA Oak .iiiiiin,-- thitrilpilltedW - --------, 4 , l lllllyeat.bsbrarTine. I:fbettly~latiererbiliWY Oti wr , =-Inis=nlit,% l4 4 - 43i: WWldPktbelinakit WOtikoruitOsioth=;lol7; alba wut and bi Whits Wise ow ma llslua omen atiernianANw bud ~..4 . 4 u , ~,,,, , T . ,, 4,t taiNitass • 1 =Alia isirr s 'l3iii 7--- lan 1 : Mut OM 4101410001,400 • wwe Qt . .. 1 . baithi and wows: Is LI , . anit4llbes lotiniel - wheal they surffien,ibt:tatbuirs.44 ' I Tbett nr eektustad en safes - . ha /i - * Mwaled by it • ~. _ • _, . _ R u kV Watt binifirtakstiu "mu below will ' fi ti‘t 01;iiiiiii r . 4. Jer:vii* - rrAts:**a XI. 133: Deck Streit, Pkiladslykhi, - - ' ' ' = - . FIRL.PBOOF•CHESTA: .., - 4 •• •2_ . ...., es us suer . reanoranutunot. ea.. act.i Wacw- ' T h e 'indetaldned. updated" a ceinadttel Itif the, Orpose. by the istikets Ores Mate , Fe% wete___ltm out this A demean. when blessts. EVANS It WAT; EON *Sited one 'oftheit mall sized faildbuder Fire Proof Cbestir aLwhiel thee, they eonsused . TIMM eons or irons new Itisosisentiag at I , ceelack. P. 114 and having exposed It to • a skits . Mat far tan Ultra._ ailicisat to destiny WI leas; tree . o.st: On opadsa tbe Cbesti the poi" togetber. with-2000 eft. entatikdettostte4 ta:oat presence.were taken oat. not oW7 bating bees pressteed. bat not basing, the appearance of scorch upon them. " • ' - Joseph Ritaer.ll:43or.of Ft; , - John 11. Cosi_ .- . . A. 0. Halite?. '..' .,, -- Chas. E. Fleistee.- A.T.:Neirbald, , .- . . . E. F. Boudloott, ... ;- II - . - - • - .- - - • Commutes. ;ii ~ -• i • , EVANS in . WATIIO7.I. Bala inander Fite and Tbiefinnof bate Itanarrs . .7-71----: No. 33Dock Onset; rittadelphia. Aim 41, 1831 -, .- --- -; .. -- , -344 y • , .---4...._ 0 . ClllOllOll IMIGIIITS p i NEW' HARDWARE STORE, 20 dorm bees! Mats'a Hotel, and • nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. POltsvliiii. where will be found an e t &Watt meat of HARDWARE: CoackTrinualap, • Flies, • Springs, Saddlery, ' &Banta Ware, At• Shoemakers Tools, Assortment or due Locks, Carpenters' Toots, - Table (lottery, , • Glass and Paint, ' Pocket Cutlery., Bar Iron of all sizes, Table 'Spoons, Rolled' .do ' do , do Anv lie aad Vices. Nails and Spikes . Assortment of flue Gun's, Railroad Iron and Hails, Sheet Iron Crucibles, BatithTools, . • - Wire, Tin Plate, • Building materials, Brass Kettles, , Cast glutei, ! Pad Irons, Shear Steel, • ' i Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister,s, • .. ithains. Mill Rim • • Railroad Traces. Geology-at flaws, • 'Powder and Shot, Fine Hand-saws, i • . G. B. returns his thanks to the public for the .pa tronage they intended to the late firm of Bright k rot; and Ratters himself that, in his individual capa city, be will be able to deserve and command their contittued so ppolt by the quality of the .goods be hes Lo stare, strict attention to business, and the low rates at which he is determined to fen. GEORGE BRIGHT, ' Late of the Arm of Bright & Pmt. , Hoehn. HO.. , - . 13.1, rOTTSVILLIS-ROLLING IWILL. TUE 81388C11113EIt8 respectfully a ti i gn sounce to the public, that their new Rolling Mill se now completed and In foil operation, and that they are dto su all' kis of lron of various rseipars , Which th l y will warrant B t a o r be superior in qua lity to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices. They also manufacture T Itiiis, for the use of the Collieries and Lateral:Roads, weighltit froutd l 10 50 lbs. per yard. made of the beat Iron, and which will be foqnd much cheaper than , the Imported article. Being practical mechanics, and having and consid erable experience in the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisdiction to pUrchesere e andteill also make it their Interest to pa. ironies home manufactures. RABBIS, BUMMIBII &CO: 40.tf D4c.6.1851 13336,VER NOISDOW MON WORKS.. TV DIIDSON—IRON and BRASS Pounder, respectfully Informs his pat " ma w and the public generally, that beds tally prepared, at thCabose Ey ta I lament, to manufacture Steam Engthea of every limit Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars ,and every other description oftron and Bran Castings suitable for the Coil mining or other bast ness.ou the moat reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine wort in general. ' Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des patth, at the lowest prima. All work furnished by him will be warranted to perform well. lie would the custom of those who may want articles In his line lo tkis vicinity. All orders will meet with imitediate and prompt attention . S. W. HUDSON, 11.1 y. arch 15,1851. _ - . a v ALLEI . IRON WORKS. JRGEO. MASON & CO. RESPECT fuIIy announce to the nubile that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian ana Machi ne ry st reet, where e almost m t o h s e t y e a v r e e ty pr d e e p s a c r r e ir d t t i o o description, the all k . : p d e s ts o o f S team E ab n r g o i a ti d es .:l m n a w nu a r n a t et o u r r s e t ßa ta lro E ad ng C l a n r s es 45 , shortest n otice, i n t o t t o ic t e h . e a i n r d a : j o it n aci t t h a e ge m to os g t iv r e ea th so em na a ble ca t e ll '! ore engaging elsewhere: [May II tfunbes-. 1:011 2 i . 2 12 .. . p. 4 ' = O = 1.1:: a t) a 2 1 65 1:65 1 5 65 1165 1+65 1+65 165 150 45 • . 45 j ' PASCAL IRON WOIISS L 45 • PHIL/kIrit.—WELDED. WROUGHT 45 . Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotives, 45 '' Marine and other Steam Engine Rolle ailt 35 from 9 to 5 inches in diameter.' Also PipesforGas,Steam and other purposes;extrantrong 30 Tube for Hydraulic Penises; Hollow , Pistons for PqmptfoL Steam Engines 4.e. Manufactured andfor 55 sale by - MORRIS, T./OMER& MORRIS, • Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut et . 20 . - i 45 .1 i 1, 40 1 35 1 130 1 15 1 15 1 1 15 1 1 15 1 1 05 1 1 20 I TOWN HALL , IRON AND HARDWARE STORE. THIS MUSEUM of manufactured wares has lost none of its attractions, and I am now able to offer to the public, either fin . \ .. ~ r. their inspection or purchase. one of the 00 (neat and most useful stock of Foreign and Domes-I w. 2 . tic HARDWARE ever offered in the - . County. Withi many thanks for the patronage extended - to the late) tirm,l flatter myself able to supply all the wants in 2?,my line of business, cheap as the cheapest, with " usual hrOMOineal and despatch. FRANK POTT. Apr 113,102. 14-t f ' 1 - = -1 05 os 05 :Nr- COLEISIAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nat. 32, 33, 34, 35, 3ti, and 37 Arcade, Philada rtOUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 15 per AJ cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By Im. Parting my own Goods, paying but little rent, and Its: , lng economically:it Is plain I can undersell those whci urchaso their goods Pere; pay high rents, and iiva Ike princes. Constantly on band, a large assortment of Pen an Tocket Konen, Scissors and Razors, Table Enlasi and Parka. In Ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood bandies, Carvers and Forks, Steels. ¢e... Caches 'Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, ~ Just ret.eived. a large stock of Rodgers' and Woi tenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also fine En.* large assortment of Atcordeons, ns isS.— !Also,English Twist and Ger man Gu . - JOUN M COLEHAN,ImPorIer If • 52- , 9 ate:. 41 eta Dee. 21,1E151 PLATFORM SCALES. TRINE Superior Scales were Invented by Tumult 1. ELLICOTT about 25 years mai, they have been In constant use, and now after Culotte improvements are offered by the subscribers. and warranted cor rect and unsurpassed for accuracy and durability; Orr fair trial. truer approved. they can be returned. r3CALErf FOR RAIL ROADS, CANALS. HAY; CATTLE. COAL. STORES, and for weighing all kinds of hierchannise, manufactured at the old es tablished !stand, NINTH Street, near Coates S.,PV adelphia: ABBOTT & CO.. BUCCOOSCITI to Ellicott & Abbott. .firenta.— Tavares & Straw, 333 Market St., PR adelphia ; Faxes POT?, Pottsville Sept. 4.1652. 0} eti.ll its 121 cts.6l eta 23 ets. 11 eta MON COMMISSION wanz HOUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. frill; subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade, 1. Machinists and Operators, at Philadelphia prices, (freigheadded) wholesale or retail, best American Ear Iron. manufactured in Pottsville, and warranted of superior quality. Also, light T rails, Minable for mines; and CableEttains, furnished at abort notice dim:t from the Importer. - E. 'YARDLEY do SON. York Store, N0v.22, 1851. 47-if 17rts. 9 els TS et'. II eta FALL STYLE! mu. STYLE! THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully cell the at tendon of the public to his splendid assortment of FALL, STYLE OF HATS, now ready for inspection at his stand—the NEW VIAT AND CAP STORE. Centro AStrus,Tno Deers above as Misers' Peak, where will at all times be found the latest and most approved Sty,lC= of HATS and CAPS, ofaU deserip tions. • He would call special attention to his YOUNG GENTS' NEW STYLE OF EATS, which for HO new, durability and texture cannot be surpassed.. Ever.thanklbl for the patronage so liberally bestow ed upon bitn, be hopes to merit a continuation of the same. GEORGE TAPPEN. Aug. 91.1859. 344 f STANDARD' PRICE OF RATS $3! NEW OAT COMPANY. North East Corner CHESTNUT and SIXTH Streets!, Phil adelph la. invite the attention of the public • § to their Fall style of flats. As they intend to continue the manufacture of but our.gical- • - fry of Hats, and to sell none of an tsfrrier quality, they call upon the public to examine for themselvfm, as they ore satisfied that a fair comparison wilt prove the truth of their assertion that they sell for 7:7rrre Millais, flats equal to any sold for four dollars In the city. To the Witt they mould state that their assort ment of Children's Fancy flats nod Caps is the lar gest In : the clty, and so complete as to eon all tail el, from the most expensive to the moat economical. Sept.' P, 1852. 30.3 m INDIA RUBBER GOODS. PREPARE FOR WINTER. ADIEW. and Gentlemen's Sandals, a capital aril. for the feet for damp and told weather. India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preservers. at. ached, a new and seasonable article. India Rubber Leggins and Pants. Long Driving Oloves—lined. Also, Lined India Rubber Mitts for handling rough wort in cold weather. • - • , Ladies' lined Rubber Gloves. • . Breast and Nursing Bottles, Fowlels. Norse Boots. Money Body Belts, le., ate. Just received and for salu, wholesale and ratan, by BAN 9—] NAN. 3 Sept. 25, 1852 HOWELL. & BROTIUMS. MANUFACTURERB of PAPER !HANGINGS. No 142 Clumsy? eine. Philadelphia, ask the at tenon - of consumers and the Trade to r eaten liveti stock. of PAPER HANGINGS, of their theiow n man 'Acton t heir mn, embracing every variety seeds in Ilea, which they Will sell It low tales Their manufactory being the most enemies ln the coil atty,they ate enabled to O'er onequalled induce- Metall to purchasers. • , , iXIMIMM.PARR. AT HAMBURG. THE outocrlbercrespeafutir arnrounce to the pub. , lie that they bare coaitatray ea- hand, or their Lumber Yard at Hamburg ; •-, . per-M. Plus Boards. from 4114 to $2O Pun* Saudi and Plank, . - " ES to 040 Pine Bonding timber; r. • • tillS to 120 cherry Soares. . : .at • sio MIN , * Poplar. for Cabinet Maker., from 1118 to we Price of :" 01 2 10 EIS _All Medi' of Hemlock Timbet. Pala Lai& tad Joint shingle% 2 4 lecke , leck• ' t • • r O. &W. E. SHOLLENSIIRGER. September MSS& - - - - Mi4m4 •r A £ VUTLE V.-1 byre - I.M - vic vof assomnetitorllible Collett, !von:411ml fleadtelnitrioatndticed Fleet: • I, ituilLyNK 11 ti.~ _.~ j. 41: 5 v :,~ _ tag't .1 - Akl..-:,:zzst - alitollytkqo-Btszwr ..., ~....a :. ( M.: ..,..I.iitlV ,• . ' '..._ 5' 4.1,5 t , l'. '. ; OM= 30-3 m ENNI I= ?... , p sr wits. v._ b., stasilt,l" ' • .i. 134 w Fisher had tkdatustltie bird drraiiork • And beset at bitoottep dean ' > .•• 1 , i His good wife, Hate, sat by Inside, ~ '; .-• t 1 is the moonlight dis?.wd Oslihrt - SWWI ' , • ~-.. .The er moonlight named at the calmitti'flaM's;' '' - Hbeams were-c alsil *ki_ ._.- 4 1,1 i when he and liate lew . Wahl* Tem k WWI% - . -jralk'd love in ha maga light. i . . „ .. Bra Father had never*, Picikofday, .5 . ' And matt a disralradt le :. - . i '. . kirt beloved at homewith Malatesta alim, • - lAnd they chatted right mativily - • - -. -, RAMt mewily-ehrial they IMO; The- ,---, • Her babe slept asberbreast— . •,. • While es:Wiry segue; with rosy ssWei . 1 j: On Ids bitherlarluselt found Mini 1 3, . . .. . told her boa fast the potatok grew, . . And the coast in the lower lield t • , nd the wheat ontheta! was toSied, - . • And:premised a glorious : - '- - - - *•-•:-.. = I . ,eis . glorious 3rieldwr harvest time. 7 ' :i • And his orchard was doing fair': ' - His sheep aid his week were is their'priute, II His hum alt in good repair: - _ . . , • . late said hergarden looked beautiful, '• • . - - , • Her fowls-and her cab* were at ;5• , - hat the butter Mat Tommy that morning ehuml Would buy . him *Suede! bat.; . hat Jenny for Pa a new alert hid Made, ' - • - * And Was done,. too; by thernli: - .• " ' hat Neddy the garden could nirelyipaakss. - - '-• And Ann was Ahead.* adopt. 5 , , Ben slowly raised his toil.worn hand, : • ' , Tine his loch of grayish broad— ..; }I tell you, Kate ' what I think," 'mid he, ! "'We're the ba reness folks in tosre." - i' I know," said hate, "that we all Work bird— ,l Work and health go together, I've'found ; of there's Mrs. Bell dOes notwork,at all, And she's sick the whole yeaound. • r, r.. r g They're worth their thousandsoo people say, , 1 But I ne'er see them happy yet ; 1 -: .. TTwould not be me that would-take theirgstd, I And live in a constant trot.. ~ IMy humble home has a light within fibs. Bell's, gold could not buy— • ~ !Six healthy children, a merry heart, - And a husband's love4it eye." I fancied a tear was in Bexis eve, , The moon shone brighter aria clearer, -I I could not tell why the man should cry, [ But he hitched up to Kate atilt name,: , IHe leaned his bead on her shoulder there, And he look her hand in his— -1 guess—tho' I look'd lit the moon first then— That he left on her bps s kiss. t, CUT FEED:. The qtlestion is often asked,whether moth as gained by cutting ,up hay, Straw, Ate. to feed neat stock.. Something depends on cit. eumstauces. If your hay , is of the best qnsli .ty, your cattle will, eat the whole without 4utting, and save you the labor. ; But if your (odder is mostly poor, or if it has been injur ed in making; you will do well to eat it short and mit something with it to make it more ;alatable. - We have had coarse fodder 'cut fine, and sprinkled with water, and by adding a little Meal, and mixing the whole together our tattle have been wintered: at less - expense than on merchantable hay. Cows in milk live well on it, and it seems to be the'svey Of disposing of a quantity of tidy that is not good. Straw also may be disinised of in this mode. We make it, a saving as we do by hashing meat that is not fat enough for eat. ling without the addition of bitter, or some. 'thing that will improve the meat. • Husks and corn tops, When 'well saved,. 'have, much virtue in th'em ; and most of it goes into the manure heap, unless panics. lar attention is paid to foddering. Cattle fmilit difficult to bite off the items, though therpJace one foot on the part of theta, while they pull with the teeth and gums.— Sonie farmers cut them up fine for theileat• tie, and say they would do it even though the stems should be worth nothing for fod der because of the troublf they make in ow. hauling theiraanure. When all coarse foil: der is cut short, there will tie no long Tana• are; a shovel will enter a heap, and when spread, 'a harrow, will bury it sufficiently.— Ploughman. TO MANAGE A REARING ROME. In the British Sportsman, we find the-fol. lowing hint respecting the management ofa rearing horse, which strikes us as being worthy, as it is easy of trial.! , " When you perceive a horse's inclinetion . to rear, separate your reins and prepare for him. The instant he is about to rise, slack• en one hand, and bend oY twisthis head with the other, keeping your hands low. This bending compels him to move his bind legs, and Di necessity brings his tore feet down. la• stoutly twist 'him completely round two (a three times, which will confuse him very much, anti' completely throw him off his guard. The, moment you have 6oished twisting him around, Place his head in the direction you wish to. proceed, apply the spurs, ant he will not fail to go forward; if the situation be convenient, Press him into a gallop, and apply the spurs and whip two or three times severely. The horse will not, perhaps, be quite satisfied With the first dr feat, but may feel disposed . to try again for the mastery. Should this be the case, you have only to twist him, &c., as before; and you' will find that in the second strugglehe will be much more easily subfued than on the former occasion ; in fact you will per ceive him quail under the operation• •lt rarely happens that a rearing horse, gat having been treated in.•the way describe, will resort to his trick a third lime. CATTLE SHEDS. All cattle should have:; warn] sheds to shelter them from winter's; colds and storms and keep them warm. if yours: are not thus provided for, have sheds forthwith erm ted frir their accommodation and- Comfort , — Cattle kept dry and comfortable in' winter, can be kept on one•iourth less food, than when exposed 'to rains, sleets and snows without any covering save the broad Her vens. There is no.mystery in this. Wbee cattle are kept half.frozen, much of then food is' diverted from fat-forming into fuel, to keep the body warm..: p YARDS. Now is the tune when ~ 'vou should hart hauled Into tour Cattle yards the raw's" tertals to form manure. Ira spreading itie the centre be the lowest ;point—give 'loaf yard the slope of a slialioir basin, so tst: prevent the loss,of urinel and fasteniagg your cattle !or, the'seaaott, have their 1 05 sticwn over with:plaster, at least twice week, or you may" substitute 'pulreritti, charcoal for the plaster. ' Either will isif!' the ammonia, the great active principle d ell manures.. ? CORNSTALKS. Recollect that' these, ii properly iture' and cut into . inch pieces; and smutted , excellent provender tor; cattle.generally and' when rnadynto a Slop with-tare a bran and water, make , 11 gond,ciailk pl9O - mess- :tor tnilch coWe. being th e case, you should see to Is, thtli:lbel d s2 :l remain` in the field nail et. err " ( I t , i6e , the .liie-sustaining principle is. Adtustkea'' of them. There is as*ronek- merit proper 'economy Of footless there is is sit ing u.. . AlAitE - rue. Every husbandman should careful!, Ml' .and digest matters connated with We t 4lsi. I near-bikat movO' heingirsAffo l 4 4o .- 541 , a- full knowledge:of fa principle and tat,ills in that 01 the lawyer geP h i with a kitorledgaOfilit Serinevuf tr iPbYsis.- 5 , 4 1 = B A. it 0,00 MI El t - T. .0. 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