=FVff , ITmR'R!' 133 d onb Now. ' rrErates something for the admirer! of the sublimely . pathetier • PETER GRAY. MI telt con et a nice yoarig num, Whole-.name was Pew Gray.;- The State where Peter Gray 'tyska born Was Perisflva-ni-a. _ v _ This Peterijie did fall in love 4 All with 'a Mee young girl, . The name of her I'm positive - • Was Lizsl•winy Quirl. When they were' going to be wed, _ Ber father he said "No !" ' And brutally he sent her off Beyond the O-hi-o. _ - , , When Peter heard MS love Wis 'lost, - He knew not what to say— He'd half a mind to jump into , - The Stisqueban-M-a. But he went trading to the West, - . In furs and other skins, • .And there was caught, killed and drest By the bloody In-gi-ins. Wbenlizzyanny heard the news, She straightway went to bed,: And never did get np again Until the Ye fathers all a warning. take, Each one that his A_ girl, And think upon poor Peter Gray .. And Lizzyanny Quirt. - BROOKING AN INSULT. Ike is a boy . that resists an injury, and "knowing his rights, dare maintain them." Ike is an "insatiable man" for trouting, (how much like the great Daniel!) and his mother gave him permission a few days ago, to go to a brook a short distance , to indulge in his favorite amusement. He had succeeded in enticing a ' few of.the "finny tribe" from their cool retreat, and planted them in-a basket which he carried for the purpose and was patiently await tag for - annther bite, when' -an overgrown negro boy came along, od wantonly kicked his basket, trout ' , and all, into the water, and with them went Our hero's hopes of delighting his good old mother with a trout supper. .But Ike had too much - of his lamented father's spirit in him not to resent such an insult as this, arid quick as thought, he dodged behind' the darkey, and chucked him in after them, and put - for ' - home with alt • his speed .; " Well, Isaac; ',my son," said his moth• er, as he entered; the door,, "where is your basket ? I hope you haveriltheen so Haugh-, ty as to sell it or lose it ?"-' ' Ike told the Whole story, in a few words, and sad ones too, as 'he spoke of the dar key's conduct. " Well, well, Isaac." said the venerable ltdy, did 'my son brook such an insult as that ?" "Don't know anything about that,"ans wered Ike 'but I brooked the nigger, bet 1 did Pt—Carpet' Bag: ID' MARCH OF D. —A very popular preacher in South Carolina, and a secession• ist withal, harangued his bearers on the. ith portance of perseverance and fortitude. He said : You thai is church members must not look back upon Babylon - (Sodom) like Paul's wife (Lot'sj i done! You must be a heap better than the world's people! Re ligiou is like a battle; and Satan are strong! He hates_ good men, and wants to kill them at mouse! In short, my dearly beloved hear ers:lon must do like General Washington done \at the battle of Waterloo. In the skri rnage horse was killed by a British can; non ball. Did Washington give up his sword •to the enemy ? Not he ! He sung out at the top of his voice," A horsed a horse ! my kingdom for a horse!" A horse was brought ,by Frank ilarion, dud he drove the bloody British from„ the field, and thus se- _cured the liberty of South Carolina !" ANECDOTE OF.COL. CEOtEE n' T.—Once upon' a time. during a debate . in the United States House of Representatives, on a hill for increasing,the number of hospitals, one of the Westeren members arose and obser ved:— "Mr. Speaker—My opinion Is, that the gincratity of mankind—in gineral, are dis posed to take disadvantage—of the viler ality—of mankind in ginerat."! "Sit down, sit down,' whispered the Col onel sat near him, "you are coming out at the same hole you went in at." Et 7 TEE rottowmc,description of a good wife is given by a Down-Easter: " She hadn't no car for music, Sam, but she had a capital eye for dirt, and with poor folks, that's much better.. No man never seed as much dirt in •my house as a fly couldn't brush dff with - his wings. Bos ton gals may boast of their spinoets and their gytars, and their eyetalian airs, and their ear} for music, but give me the gal that has an eye for dirt. She's the gal for my tno 'PET." O:7A NEGRO preacher was holding forth to his congregation upon the subject of o beying the Commands of God. Says he:— " Bmdren,. whatever God tell me to do in dis book, (hulding..up the Bible,) dat I'm gwotn to do. It I see in it dat I must jump troo a stun wall, I'm gwoin to jump at it. Gwoin troo it' longs to God—jump in' at it' longs to me!' • Erg" AT 1 training down =east,. after an order was given io "return ramrod," one of the soldiers broke from the line, and was off at full speed. , nano," said the commanding officer, "where are yoi goin"- :- "Down to Squire 'Mugging, to return the ramrod I borrowed of him.' Yon said return ramrods." r - NEVER go . gunning With a green horn. If you do, two to one he mistakes you for a bear at the very first shot, and pours a volley of grape and canister. into your-corduroys, that will make you , think an Ind= warrior is on your track. . rr Ia oxtt of the counties in Wisconsin, John - 31. Root,was the Dem. - candidate, Rott en .Hogg. the . Fiersoil,, and - Thotuilt M. Dye. the Whig candidat for -the Legisla ture. The people theie will have "Root, Hogg, or Dye" as their Representative. a," ‘• GEN ' ''ILEMEN ' and Ladies," said the showman, '.here you have a magnificent painting of Daniel in the Lion's Den. Dan iel can easily be distinguished from the ons by the green cotton umbrilla ender his-left aim." Lam" IN OLD Desaszerwrm of Albany, it is said .1 the place Contains some two or three hu od red hopei sati:tsienty 7 ifte• it odred hibttaots all *railing till kthir gate ends to the st' red. ' _ IC7',Dosas says that people who endorsa notes are called - surehes for this reason; that'in fine eases nut ol tea they aresuie fa' be caned apcd',for the money:: .!Way, Ison, tny . dearlellow. how -04 you l oo k •r* , --c-ft; ~., "Dare say,l3ob, for the: fact obi 13:1 , ANTs propred on tick, are considend •'breathe! of trust." STATE MUTUAL .FHB. INSINZAIRE COMPANY. \ PHILADELPHIA. AGENCT MO. PM Chesrteet. United State. Hotel Butt& ill leg. GILL do COCEMOIALL, Agents. Abstract from t e Second Annual Report, made May . im„ lOU Whole number °Oracles tuned' In ' both blanches of business, Twenty Thousand., 10,000 • . „ Whole amount ofp roperty at eta. 815,100.105 00 Total anions of Preiolome received in cash, and Min; receivable, Total amount of loosealind expenvei, Amount of Cash and Guarantee Cap ital now in reserve for (attire losses, ' • 0250.125 75 ['tingling a Cash surplus of 50,075 25 The Company wei organized bat two years since, upon portly mutual plinclplele and with no expecta tion of en tar superseding may other instftnilons.— I t is, nevertheless true, that:lts securer is noparall el ed, and the amount of business done, number of Pol icies tuned, and losses met with and paid, to the same period, eateid that of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases with Its liabilities. and no part of this can be applied otherwise then for the ibultelteir the panics, insured try - this . CmetrirlY,'.. DIRECTORS: .1. P.Rutherfbrd, Free;.; A. J. Gillett. Secretary; P. C. Sedsw telt ; SamuelJones,Philada.; Jonas B. Packer , John B. Rothetford; Robert Klotz; B. T. Jones; A. A. Carrier, Actuary. We . the undersigned. resi dents of Schuylkill coun ty, and members of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Harrisburg, Panniyl rani*, take pleasure In recommending the above Company to those seek ing aafe /ad cheap Insurance, It being a purely Mar chants' and Farmers' Company. _- 1 lion. Sol. Foster,Pottsville, i.e Carter,Tamaqui, Richard R. Morris. do J. W. Shoemater,S.ll. J. M. Beatty Sr. son, dO Ileitnerk.Shay,Min't. The Babscriber has been appointed sole agent of the above Company lot Pouaville and vicinity, and all applications for ineurance roustbe addreised to ht m. JAS. R. GiLEFF. Mace opposite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville. July 10: • 28-tf A I 117. CIIIIARD' LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY / and Tenn Company, of Philadelphia. °thee Na. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital.l3oo,ooo. Charter per petual. Continue to make insuranceson Urea ontbe moot favorable terms. The capital being paid upend i avcsted,togcther with s large and oenvdatals Ittereasing. reserved fund, of fers a perfect security to the insured. . The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add. a sowers periodically to the In surances for life, The first Bonus, appropriated in Detember.lB44, acd the second Donna in December, 184Eamount to an addition of 111152 50 to every *lOOO Insured under the oldest policies, making *1202 50 which will he paid when It shall become a claim, in. stead of.*looo originally Insured: the next oldest amount 1001237 .50 ;" the next In age to 91212 50 for every MOO: the others In the same proportion ac cording to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an average - of morn than 00 per cent. upon the premiums paid, witnnut increasing the an nual premium.- . The ; following are a few examples from the Re ster: ' . , lAm't of policy and in' ( Bonus or'boua to be iner'sd Policy. Insured. addition. by future editions. No 58 glom 4251 50 " 41,252 50 82 2500 650 25 3,156 25 r, 276 2000 475 2,475 00 " 333 5000 1157 50 - 6,187 50 tc. ke. kc. Pamphlet, containing tables Of rates and explana tions, forms of application; and further information can be bed at the omen. B. W.RlCgApDS:lPrealdent. Joel F. .Issirs, Actuary .• . The subscriber Is -Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and give all necessary Infoxmatlon on the subject. B. LIANNAN. " 20-ly Jane 29. IPSO INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. )FFICE No. 1631, Chestnut street, near Fifth St DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, George W. Richards Thomas Hart, , Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe. E. Borie, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown, Jacob R. Stnith, Mauls Patterson, Continueto make insurance, permanent or limited on every description of properly, in town and country at rates as low as Are consistent with security. The Companj have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which-with their Capital and Premiums, safely vested, afford ample protection to the saluted. The assets of the Company on January Ist, ISIS, as published agreeably to an Act of - Assembly, were as follows, viz : . ' Mortgages 0890,558 65 Stocks, 51,503 25 Real Ertate, 108.258 90 Cash, E4e., 45,157 81 Temporary, Loans, , 125,450 00 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards orate wilfion MI Ass deed aoudad dailars,,losses by fire, thereby afford ing evtdence of the,advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt nets, all liabilities. cinattss N. RANCHER. President. CHARLES G. RANCHER. Secretary. - - Thesabscribat bee been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rate,. ANDREW BUSHEL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan II ,1851. 141 INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA BELTING. 'THIS suescriber is Agent for tbeAre sale of India 1 Rubber and Gutta Perch' Belt and will fnrnish it to any length at the lotvest cash rites. This Belt. lag is considered better and Oleo ban any other kind in use, and it has the advantage of the material' being worth at few Marini gm cost, for other pur poses, after it is worn one as belting. It is In 'use , at all tbe_Collteries in this Region: Al.o. , lndui Bobber and Gotta Perch!' /Jose, for va rious purposes, such as conveying water, Speaking Tubes, Fire Engines, &c., &c., all of which will be furnished at manolaetriters' prlcee, - at D. HANNAN'S . YarietY atori. IV" India Bubber.Pazking tae direrontrafek ars! always on hand. Car Springs and Hinge tut to any size, when Tv/aired: ' Feb. 29. 1852. FRUIT & CONPAICTIONEST DEPOT, No. 518' Mantel eStrget, bettoern Sektryikill SEVENTH aud EIGHTH, Phlimert. TOHX 0.. HAHN respectfully-informs the pnblie el of this and the adjoining counties. that be keeps always oa band a lure and varied assortment of Fruits, Cakes and Confectionery. which he will milt as cheap as can be bought at any other establish ment in Philadelphia. and he invites all persona who may want anything In his line, locall and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coon, try will teeeive prompt attention May I. 18Si. ii•:19: 4 .11.1./;4:( 4 1.P"F:111 IITE undersigned. . leant for OW 'Lye:ming Comity Natio; insarancs Company, which • has probftgor become more popular than any other similar Institu tion to the State, Is prepared to effect lasuraucea against loaf by Fire, on all descriptions of-Buildings, Merchandize, and 'other property. on the usual fair and liberal terms of the Compaay. Loeses arc. I.l= ways promptly paid as coon as Ahoy are satisfactori ly made known. Persons having property to be In sured, may apply to the a abserther. In Pottsville, ei ther personally or by letter, :NE they Ault be - prompt. ly attended to. JOAN HA [ILAN. Jane 25,1E:32. 26-If noutua - & muktumns." 14 ANUFACTURERB PAPHR HANGINGS, No: ' I 11: efiElll!CT Street. Philadelphia. ask the at remit:mar consumers and the Trade to their exten sive stock 'of PAPER lIANGI?iGe, their own mart nfarture and Importation. embracing fiery variety goods in their lineovhich they will sell at low rates Their manufactory bon; thetnct extensive to the country.they are enabled to offer beritialledlndece menu to numbness. Sept • 4. I 8 2. 30-3 m OffteC Orthe District etrun (Or the 'Eastern District or Pentivrtirtnix: . ' Another 8/entitle Wonder! ORE-IT .CU E FOR DTOFRPSI4: R. J ti. COUGIITON'S PEPAIN: the true Diger .l./tive Flutel,.or Carirw Tutee—prepated from Ren net, or the fourth Stomach of the' Or, after directions of BARON LIEIIO, the great Physiological Chemht, by J.B. nocattfOX. IS. D., Philadttphis;'Pa. "1 DIGREf.". Such is the true niesningofthe word reyein. It Is thit t Mee element, °ennui Digesting 'glaciate of tee Gaefile Joffe— the Samna opts Frail. she ProVsisg, Preetreiciy:and Stiacafatiaz Agent of the &Other% ned intestines: It is esteacted from the Digestive Stomas% of the Os, thee Direlluga true DS' Restive Fluid. Weakly like the natural Cantle Just* In Da Chemical powers, al famishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. - This is Nature's own Remedy far an unheal t hy Stomach. No art of matt cue squat its curative how, era it contains no Alcohol, Bitten, Adds, or Nipple. fan Drop: 'lt Is extremely agreeable to the caste, and way be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat I water cracker without acute distreac. Beware of nanCitinei twieuetotee. Pepsis le NOT DRUG. Haifa tetioryooqfhl orPepaininfesed in water. •in digest er di:tsetse Ties Pessils of Roast Beef is &Bost ism nears, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC lIIIIDENCE I 0. The ScientiGe Evidence *pan which Ws reme. dy is based la in tballsbest 'degree elutes. and re inattable. ••• ' • , • Dail WI the agent, and get o : Descriptive Ciscriter. 'troth: glottis. Wei amorist pf Selentilic Evidence, from Diehien Animal Chemistry; 'Dr:Combrea trof Dip:Woo; Dr. Pereira. oo Food anti Diet; ain W. Draper, of New Tort Uni.vertity ; Prof. Donglison'ePhyalology ; Prof- Silliman. of Ya le Col tene ; Dr. Corpeatu'a Physiology; together with ',ponce!' cures rim all porta of the Potted DEMON IN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. TlOgibtob's Pepain.la prepared is Powder spa Meld Form-end In Prescription slab for. the age of Pbystrialib. The Powder-wits bs sent by Nan. nee of Poguille;far Ars DQllu. searta Dr.Robiblon, Plat , oroasEjiil antil t , -Evert ittilf 1.14 , Aro able Toyota Miro the writieb : situalllts - 0 ,1 - . 8 . 1101IGHTON:11. D.. sole _proprietor. rbjltdclo4, Pa. ,0 1 1 01.11011 sad Towle Mark worse.. sold by se Dmitri' and Desists in MOlKlllet.i. priseprombibm iiiiiknOiltit a l4 Aid Resit A u ras s B ro wn sad J.B. O. ,Pel ts. bine ; Jas. IL Pass, Illasyrrilie IJ. Fry. Thas. qua. - Oct. 9, le* it•i7 EINEM - . ' .. .. Vkfil n sWulTimONayest':lllelllall:llPts-,-'!i "ti ) lie that tbey.katiaddea elici ( *Awl "tang" for reasulattarleg artlelert in their Illtealy the erec tion *retards .Factory. in Itlghill Street, below Vine; end ate now prepared to funilab those who may fa l . Tor them, With ling PROW' 'SAFER. Mc., ta a se; i parlor Manner, at the ,abortest' woke. They wlll warrant their safes to undergo as much beat as any otber-safeer and la Order lei satisfy the paldietlisttbla U ant mere assertion„tbey bald ...., ..„ themselves In readiness at soy --- i r— hit • ttam tOtesttheinfairly w airy. . ' ' : : i other .saCes t bat :are , made.— ' . 1 '. Taryatare the names otiose; .„ iAckg. merchant, and ° th e raj .. , a this I , 1 city and otber. pieces. %bleb ' -' ' they earl give in reference , 4. - - ... -- )._z - -,.-.'-'"-- --° Their 'celebrated safes hare `.- 0 - been well tested by amides' ---' as well as by public boudres, as the report below will show. Orval M . / Mph dclit oa iy RVANS WATSON'S Xs. 83 Deck PARade /Oda, • FIRE I%oer CHESTS: ..ar TO t iTATt TAM, OAIISISSIZILO,ii,oCT. 30. 1851. The undersigned, appointed a committee for the purpose. by the officers of the State Fair. were. pre sent this afternoon, whets -11 ETANS fir. WAT dON tested one of their small sized Salamander Fl re Proof Chests, at which time they consumed TOlltE coatis or WOOD over It, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., and basins exposed it to a same heat for tyro hears, sufficient to destroy the Cud Iron feet. On opening the Cbest„tho papers, together with 20ii0 de aden, deposited in our presence, were. taken, out, obi only baying been preserved, but uot having the appearance of scorch uncut them. - Joseph Ritner, Ex-Gov. of P 7. 7 - rionn R. Cox, ": 0. Deaner,` ,-- Chas. E. Rester, A. T. Newbold, , "•'• E. E. Boudinott. • Committee. EVANR & WATSON, ' Salamander Fire and Thlefproof Safe Manners. No. 83Dock Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 21, 1852. 34-ly •375,400 r 100,150 73 (mom= =wars ' NEW HARDWARE STORE, i ---","-- doom below Alam's Hotel, and , nearly opposite the ki int rs' Bx nk. ;,.. ''"'" ' Pottsville, where will be found • an excettent assortment ofIIARMVARE: . Coach Trimtilligs, 'RIPS. Springs, • tribe Trays, Saddlery, • • ;Britania ware. i" - Shoemakers' Tools, :Assortment of fine Locks, Carpenters' Tools, "Table Cutlery, Glass mid Paint, ;Pocket Cutlery, s, Bar Iron'iaf all sixeryTatile Spbons, Rolled? -- do do do • :Anvils and Vices, Nails-sud Spikes, • !Assortment of line Guns, Railroad Iroii and Kills, !Sheet Iron Crumbles,' . Smith Toole. - . Wire, Tin Plate, • -,, Budding materials, ~ -,Brass Kettles, Cast . - . , Cast Steel. ' - -Sad Irons. Shear •Iteel, " . 'Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, ~Chains, Mill Saws, - • , Railroad True es, Close-cut Saws, " Powder and Shot, Fine nand-saws, I G. B. returns Mir thanks to the public for the pa tronage they extended to the late Grin of Bright & Pott, and flatters himself that, in his Individual capa city, he will he able to 'deserve sod command their continued supporiby the quality - of the goods he has In store. strict attention to business, and the low rates at which he is determined to sell. - , - GEORGE BRIGHT, ' • j Late of the firm of Bright k Pott. March V. 1859.: 13- ly 1 POTTSVIZZE - ROLLING DULL. filitTll6 SUIMBILIERS respectfully an. flounce to the public, that their new Rolling Mill is now complete,' and in Bill operation, and that they are prepar ed-to supply all kinds of. ar Iron of various sizes, which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufacture T Rails, for the use of the Collieries and Lateral:Rotids„.welghlug from 31 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the best Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the Imported article. Being piactical mechanics, and having, clad consid erable experience in the Iron business, they !latter themselves that they can give entire eatiEfaction to parch ,and will also nialin it their Interest to pa tronize home manufactures. HARRIS, BURNISH & CO. Dec. 6,1851. l 49-if 23. N. urrisoN. IRON and BRASS Founder, respectfully Informs Ala pat cons, and - the public generally, that fie is fully prepared, at the above Es tablishment. to manufacture Steam Engines 0 r every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars,and every other description onion and Brass Castings suitable foram Coal mining or other business, ou the moot reasonable terms. Also, Blowijig Cylinders for 11158 Furnaces rand Machine work in general Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by him will be warranted to perform well. Ileitould solieit the custom of those who may want srtieles In his lap in this victnity. All iirders will meet with immediate and prompt attention March 15.1;151 - GEO. MASON & CO. RESPECT fuIIy annonnec to the public that they have taken the Establishment known - . 7 """ . as the Pottsville iron Workk on Not. werizei street, where they" are prepired to build all kinds of Meant . Engines. manufacture Railroad Care, and:Machinery of almost' every description, at the shortest mire. and on the most reoPinable terms. —Persons from abroad, In went of-Steam Enamel., Will find it to their advantag e . to give the* a rill be.' ore engaging elsewhere. [Kay 11 If PASCAL IRON WORMS, PIIII.ittrit::,—WEI,DEd WROUGHT Iron Flues, suitable for Locomotites, Marine andother Steam Engine Belle • from 2to Sloshes in diameter. Also PipesforGas,riteamandotherpurposenextrastrong Tube for Hydraulic Peraser• ' Hollow Pistons for Pompon( 'Ream Engines 4.e. Manufactured a ndfor saleby MORRIS, TAtiRP.R 110R1118, Warehoused. E. corner 3d a nd Walnut st I .f."20,0'97 47 TOWN HALT. IRON AND lIARDWARE STORE. VMS MUSEUM of manufactured wares , has lost none of its attractions, and I am now able to oiler to the puhttc,eitberkw their inspection or purchase, one of the finest and most useful stock of Foreign and Domes tic MARUWARE ever offered in the County. With many thanks for the patronage extended to the late firm,ltlaiter myself able to supplyall the wants in my line of business, cheap us the cheapest, with usual promptness and despatch. FRANK PUTT. April 3,1552. 14-tf COLUMNS Cheap Cutlery STORE. No:. 32, 33, 31, 35 313, and 37 Arcade, Philada. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 15 per cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By im porting my own Goods, paying but little rent, and liv ing economlcally,:ir is plain I 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 Braves and Forks. in ivory, stag, buittio; locum and wood handles, Careers and Forks, Steels, he., Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols - , ¢ c. Just received, a large vtock..of Rodgers' and Woe tenholm'a fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Aecordeons, &c., Act-- Also, fine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN Id COLEMAN, importer. Dee. 27.1b51. 52-if IRON COMMISSION WARE ROUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. • 'FHB subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade, 1 Machinists and Operator., at Philadelphia prices, (freight tickled) wholesale or retail, best American Bar Iron, inannhetured in Pottsville. and warranted of superior quality. Also, tight T rails, suitable for mines; and Cable Chains, furnished at short notice direr; from the Importer. E. Y A ItDLFII7 &SON. York Store, N0v.49, 1851. 47-tf MEI BLAKE'S Patetit Piro Proof FROM oipo. •Fing Subscribers have justreceived a further sup -1 ply of this plantar and valuab e substance. In addition to the alate color. they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand atone now in use. and so much adadreri for the trona of bultdtoga Itvprincipal ingredientsare siiica,aluminaand pro toxlde of iron, which In the opinion of scientific men satiafactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature--the• two fortnembstances being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a gement,to bind the whole Ingelher and make a firm and durable paint. Forgive llis mired with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the same as ordinary pa.dt, to wood iron, tin, zinc, canvass, papat,&c. It tisrdens grade ally and becomes fire-proof. Ii is particularly suits ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id ear-decks railroad tridges,fences, ace. A loot co sled with the article is equalto one estate, at a Vital saving otari;' pence. • Specimens may be seen at the °Mee if ttigaubstri ibers. HARRISON, BROTlitati3 & No. 4131Souttt Front St., Philada. April 22.1848. 17-tf . FANCY •rpn_ wow". TBE subscriber invites the public in general, to call arid examine his large stock of fancy FURS,tonsisting of Fitch. Slone Martin, .; I Lynx, Frruch. Sable and Squirrel Muff., ' e Boas, Vicloriss.dia. Also,Black hiut White Waddlos: by the bale. ' N. B.—The hichern 'vice paid for Phlpping Fars nth as Red For, Grey Fox, Mink, Raccoon,) Mush rat, he. BUFFALO RORER-2c I Bales. which will be sold by the bale 'or robe ellen)._ GEO F. WOMRATIL. Importer k Fur Dealer, No. 13 N. it : 4 1 .Phibld'a. L Sept. 4,,D352. . EVERY FAMILY HAVEDOI) .4511rc :n .t strlYrtrL;f - tees Medical 4nul a nd fandiooklor ;he afflicted. Containing an outline of the °thin. Progress', Treat ment and Cure ot every form of dittenee„ enottacted by Premi{eous Selma! Interruarse, by Self4liner.nr. by SelOil EICCPI. with ,advice for their prevention. 'written iu a familiar ',qty.-avoiding all medical tech nic:slit-4.5,2nd eve rythinvhing that would offend the ear of decency, from the MUM Or tonic twenty years successful practice, rzclusieety devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added. receipts forthe care (tithe above diseases. and a treatise on the ranger, symptoriss of Fewer Rod Ague, for twenty-fire rents a ropy; ate copies stay dollar ; will be forwarded to any part of the United Mates. by mall, free of poetagg. Address, postage paid." Doe DX Post Office, or the Anther, 38 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia Aug. V 3. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DB..IIUNTER. will forfeit 850 if (tiling to care any case of agent dfreast that may cti. under his care. nu matter hour lorg standing orlattliciing tber sex ern invited to Me Private Maims. ttl .North neoestbStreet, Paltad'a:, without ftfor of ioterrup (ion hens other patiente.. Strangers and Others who have begil unfortunate In the selection of a Phyaktan are invited4o call. ISlPOTENcy.—Throtigh mire untitled indulgence oldie passiona,by /loess or velfabove, the evils are sernerotte.- • Premature ImpoteneyOnvoluatary scant oil discharges. wasting ache organs. lons of memory. a distaste for ferrate satiety, general debility.or con 'Motional; derangement.nre sure tri. follow-. It ne ce :ma ry; consult the Ductorwltti coo ideate hO offers a perfect core.' . • READ AND REFLECT. , 7-the atnlited winitd -do well toredect before trsistiolt their health, hap l y' n tie end be raison their Dies, in the hands or ohysi! deaf ildeleaftediertilia clisi , of eialalies• it is ter telety-blek for one atan to unitetnand- all alto mil the hontattiOtuUlitrO - nddect to. Every tropic/. *No physician boo bit Tully branch, In which be timore sur.cesofol Onto Is brother Prfretorl4 end ba. that be devotes moat of Is Uirte and study'. YEARS OP PRACTICE. eseloolvely . devoted •to the study end treatment of diseases of the or onsktogetnev with alters epee the hody,throgt, nose, Gritty, potty to site head or bones. mereurlal rhea- MOM. strictures,' MTH, irreselarilits. dimmer' UFOS; Roo -youttinti -exceeses. es. intporitteernf she mood, whereby the constitution ham beesanefeehledi. mimeo the Dur 40 nib epee* iletbai tts• ail litho may IWO' Chews! veettnitet Ida cerat.. • Modieho forwarded to any port of tintilnlted States ...Pride eve and ten dollars per package. • A 4.1 9 1,18,15. •• 111617 'r ‘ T r . 0. 41 2+4. I i er rif t eoi t 't ° Mt r '6l' 3bAiiikAt- - iilvzmiTizszw , - e. W. HUDSON, 11-1 y: IRON WORES. PAINT. OM Tar, sat MM/r Omitted bespe In ?Dila& r He wilt genie. U. has tent pereoi adelphia, note to tt& pine select ing the no leeted ttr cording Our ot Ides es Iv Llano. C. MCI Fair tor factored . those sold. • I Mr. Marra has sold upwallii of Eighty Planoe'ld three ntonthnend or/eratitpreattlltei(le4t'DS. gi q: plied under three or ion/weeksPoe cheapen/ ankles, apply at 8. SABINA/re • t • • • Cheap Book andlileakikote. - MUSICAL INSTRI73I6biTig. . , All kinds of Kaska' Inseritistats obtaltu - k to tat; der at abort notice. and inlet, rases tor good art 4 cles. Persona desiring any kind off onnustent. las name the price, and we will procure the beet arto cle that tan be had at the price named. did .OTS 0111 by &competent musician before it to purchased, WT4 there facilities, we guarantee all ankles solder tu t Sept. 11, !Mt:. . VARNISMAITIEUMI 111TriliND PAINT 111A1VTIN ACTOIIY. . adersigned bavitip amide extensive alttratteris and Improvements in hie machinery, and bawls, atroduced Sega to into tits Factory would most respect fully call the attention othls,frlailda and tnstometi through the country lb Mt `lvrtre ami well' gateau/ stoci of VARNISHES. PAINTri, OILP; acr„` /Lc., whirh fur Variety and qnallty cannot be elcelite by any similar establishment In Ihit•r3tate. Body,y, t - . 4. ody, area e, Cabinet and China Class Vato ( 1:61 and Paints of every description, dry and grinind ih W, and put op at short notice In cans of convenient Bile for country mule. Glazier's Diamonds, Gold Lest Panetta ,Potly aid Hack Knives. Sable and Camel Hair Penchi, Vandal, Paint; Graining and Kalsomine Orusbes, and Ea tort, French and Amerl an Clan of all sizes. suitable ter Store Fronts, Dwe litlfil ace., with a good assortmetit or:Enatneled and olored Glass for Pestle BUildlark. Vestibules, &a., Ar. ~ constantly on hand and for sale in quantities to sat purebasemat moderateprkes.lts the old estahlishe PAISTUI • EVILIMPUI/ 1 0 LCD Vg.. RIETY STORE 80 North Fourth street, west We, below Race at.. Pbiladelphia. - C. SCHRACK.I , April da, 1932. 17-1 y 4 . PAINTING, G E LAZIN Emov G A sced - 7' JW;BOWEN having removilhiti shop to "do* . above the American Howse, Centre Street, add taken into partnership his brotbers., the enbscribre announce to the public that they au prepared 'to et. ecute all orders in their line with the greatest o' snatch, and en the most reasonable terms.. They ploy good workmen and their customers may, lb fore, be sure of satisfactory Jobs. They, also. beg leave to call attention to splendid assortment of Paper.bangings; Wind shades. /ie., comprising ellen , variety of style quality. to suit the taste and pullet of purrhuers, which they otter at the lowest City prices. J. W. BOWEN do BROTHERS. 2 doors above *Mukalla House, Centre St., Pottsville, April 17.185 2 - • wit • • cum COUNTRY. ts SAVE! SINCE the eubicribers have opened, at their. Bt. . four doors above the PostOgice,an entire news i of Goods:purchased In New York, at Cash Primo - abling,them to sell damper Lisa any-ease &ors Is : e tcl Caron, I Their stock consists In part,,ol, i Illack and Fancy Dress Silks. Mouselin de LIMN,. at 8 eta. and upwards, Thibet and French Merinoes, 1 i Coberg Clothe, alt shades and qualities, • i ' Black Alpacas, Min and Figaro(' . rolored Alpacas, at 12( Ks. and upwards, A fine assortment of Calico, ' Bleached and Unbleached Musliai, Flannels, all colors and qualities, Linseys, Checks, . , A large assortment of,Sßavrle, Hosiery, WOOlOl IS/Oki/IS, Cloths, Ordinal% Floor and Table Oil Cloths, ice..; Etc.c... Together with a general aucutment of Goode o please the fancy and suit the,wantr of the commit i ty . MAO, a large stock of sugars, from sto 9 cen Coffeep, Green and Black Teas,very cheap, with ev y variety of Qucenaware and Glassware, at prices lo - er than they can be bought elsewhere. They will e happy, at all tiara, to show their goods, free of c 0 Please rive them a call. .». Count!) , Merchants will find It to their adviy ti - Age to call and exaniine the new - Bonds FRY & MARTI' 42-If Oct. 16. 18'32 INDIA . IMBUED GOODS. • • PREPARE FOR WINTER. b DIES. and Gentlemen ' s Sandals, a capital I- I—fete for the- feet for damp and cold weather. , India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preservers - tarried, s new and seasonable article. India Rubber Lessins and Pants. Long Driving Gloves—lined. • Alen, Lined India Rubber Mitts for handlinroupp . work it& cold weather. Ladies' lined Rubber Gloves. . ' Breast and :Snelling Bottles, Fuontflif.j lloree Boots. Moon , Body 11015. die., &c., Just received end for /Wu, whslesisleiiitt rerall:l T 7 B. BARNA . • 39 , Sept. 25, 1852 SI7LILENDII A PASCAL; HATTERS, ' No. 6, South SIXTH street,bettaren.llfeirhet a • Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, • ottHAVE gonstantli on , hant a beautiful and extensive • atisort. went of_llATid and . CAPß,arhir.h • they respectfully invite their friends a ,, the public generally to call and 1 4 11■Triiile. while Ids. ing "THE CITY OF BROTHERLY-LOVE." February 11, 11352; • _ , ~ Sly NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. THE ISIVALID'S BEST PRIER IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE! TRUMP I OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL• IN ROUTE AMERICA!-YELLOW FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! SALAD", Idas;l., April 26, 1251 William Wright, Esq.—. Dear Sir—For roan, year we have been the Salem agents, and also at one - lintel the county agents, for the sale of your valuable meal eine, and daring the whole'of this time we are not aware that. in any one Instance, have the pine which we have sold been complained of as causing lajory.ot not accomplishing their proper mission. It la doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony (min a game where the : medicine. which is sold has been the means ofdoing great good and okay legman, lives, Last year2we sold three dozen blues to go to afar.' eign port.and this day have received a letter from the merchant who orderedthent, giving anaccount of the wonderful erects which they did in curing a large number of persons who were attacked with &prevail ing epidemic similar to the yellow fence; white those under the regular physicians' treatment,.who writ* the Hospital, some three bemired, Including the novernor4dagistratea.&e., fell victims to thadiasame. If you would like* copy ofour letter,we don't know of any Impropriety In giving it you, and perhaps it would be of service to have it published, togethcrwith our names, as It la addressed to its...We, will consult the parties Interested, and if you wish it, You will It , age write us. Respectfully. yours. • - • . W. & S. Urge. The following Is the letter 2114ded c 0 abrririr:— CAYENNE. Aiwa 12, 1631 Nem,. W. &. S. D. feu. Ifferehante, Salem:— Gentlemen—For some year. put I have adopted in my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright'alndiaa Vege table Pills (for whom you are big agents In idalent)• and have found that medicine of great worth. Last November we were visited by a kind of intfam matory fever, (the same Ipresume whkb greatly af flicted our neighbors; the Brazilian., for nearly a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persona fell vlethastn the epidemic (a great number for a populationasarnall as aura.) Oar doctors named it the true yellow fever, but their skill was Inefficient to stop 11. progress, con fining their mode of treatment to the use of eulnine„ and the application oneerdirs, cottAddlog • the age of purgatives, and of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent tethe Hospitals, as also the Governor, several biapiatrates, several officers, and in fact all those who were neatly afflicted with the disease, fellvictimtunder their mode of treatment. A month mrev Mae. i had receivedthrt dozen boxes of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I'' me were bought at Tour store by Meuse. Go4dimitb. Newcomb-It furless, merchants in your city, and with whom .I ern doing business. I had the oppottUnity to administer these Pills to potent soder mysoof, who were afflict ed with the iscSis fever, and two - doses oX eight Pills each completely,cured Olson of the complaint. 1 then gave away nearly all my Pills to some sweaty Dubie ty persons. and all were relieved RS it ware by ed. chantment. have, in consequence, remitted to: Messrs. Cold smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the awn of forty dolls, sin the purchasu of that quantity': braid Medicine, and foreg of you to deliver the. Pills as fresh is possible. I request you also to desire Dr. Wrigtit to - bavp his dimt iota translated in French. Willtend Mat: ly to circulate his Pills not only het!, bit One in the other colonies where thepopolatirm is more 111111101110allt. Breese mu, gentlemen, in the libertyi Itane t ialtelt to address you tbh letter, which, rot the dike r inanity, I have been compelled to do, av Trion Mean to npeculate on an article which proved iiiihrtaty to 4 number of poor people, and In fact moat of the Iropo- , tattoo Is reduced to a state of Indigence, end it would be sinful finally one to seek lucre In each a way. • • • ' Accept, gentlemen, the most reepectflil salatatlane of your very obedient servant, A. Pion The medicine la for sale. wholesale and retell, either in English, Plena', German or Spanish directions,at the principal Ogle., 169 Umn;lti..., Philadelphia. Aiad for ante hy• • •.' •, • , .Ts F. BEATTY & CO.:; / J. a. BROWN. . It.J.,Fry,Tamaquat W JinMi Rnitlubetid, Pori Motto; Jaconlilreker,Drebemvillat Joshua Boyer, MeKeansburg; * A. Field; Ring. gold ; Kepner; & Do., Kopneraville Gideon. Whelk stone, West reap; Wm. Cooper, Tuscarora s Elora* Regan. do George Palms BrockvUlep. Dank/ Roth, Middleport • John Williams, do. Conner4k. Almada; New Philadelphia t A. libiesicr.Port G4thottOrte4 B. LevaneCo,Scbuylktlllla vett I WillhineA•uksi merverwigsburg • 'Vrell)* U. Dirket; do. Samuel Mertz, Landlegvllle ; Johanna Catskill, Llewellyn;. Abram Ramat*, astatine ille 3,Jacob !Norman, Lower Ma hunting° Jno.4l.l`lllcrarault...ThiMent ; Rebel & Kundt. do.'McCortillek & Carlf. Dontildilon ; .101el ert Miller. PlaePrive r. George Mcifinyder, Kiew Castle ; Wes• Price. •,r , • , Jell 7 ,18 4 1 FAillgolr'ilPll4ll6e4o • Al i tift itieea - fromol WOW.IO_R blee. Media: odor as 371 cents nth. Jimet vsit;and tor Sal Ilt ',A. BANS ' asap look Stote. AMU; UM; s4RSA:PARILLA'ff:'.- WONDERS CEASE, .1? the falknsleg 'ones, performed' altme by the l ' ot - DULL'S SARSAPAIIILLA, Cr. not , e*. then we acknowledge that ire'do not tnow' armlik the Mean-, tag of the weid. Read, led be convlnced;that' fact* are.stranger num detlon:„ "Lisa P. 0., Pekoe CO.OKy.;Ckt. 1,1831. •Dr. John Bull : 'Dear dozenof your Sansperllll. Ordered la September, came • to' bend. and, in acknowledglautitmettsithe same, l feel I would be doing yotilaustme Jo: iv:Mix:ad the , Mk, lowlag ;moos Want of the lastatimie Om have come under my , obeervation;durtng the lea two yeers,qt the great eurathre_propeftlea of your Barseparilla Drs. J etiquette Dwain.* highly .respectable lady at anelghbOrttood, aged sisiy.-dve yeam,batlbece long ed with a cinceroutteteer whlch Away reduced her to, so.conditio n, these Abe could•not leave bet bed She itle.dahe • best medical &dyke M OUT county. without rrJlef.p, had given up alt how , -of a more. ittible stall Other Cur..' genmaded ion to take a bottle of, your damper is. lie did ao,and to a short Wee .returned, sad purchased an- I other bottle. elating the drat had bad &decidedly good effect. She continued to use It unul.after the use of rive or tux bottles,' had the pleasure or seeing the old lady bitself at church: She assured uu that she baJ almost entirely recovered her health, and from her I received the account of her 'disease, and in about the same words I glee It to you. Shia Is but one at a number of cures under m observatio--of very re markable ones — performe d by the use of your darm,, patina in my neighhoybood.. The deemed (or it. has eteadllrincressed letroduction here. • Very respectfully,Tourabedient servant, will. B. DICKINSON, P.M. 'STILL MORE .WaItIDERFEL t de ep• RI th4r do;- ',WI ',Thomas A. Ringo. of Graves Co., By.. for the benefit of mankind gerretaßyolo - bunsby certifrahat on or abort the 16th day ,of,Detriber, 1e47, lyres at tacked with a very severe pate In , the lower, put of the abdomen, which lasted out a few minutes,and moved into the left hip „and continued exceedingly painful for About flee days, during which' time '1 had a very light fever. At the end of that, time the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a;day or two, after Which it again returned, and was cutlet' worse than before. During all this tired rsvas under medical treatment. From a short - Wiw after I was taken, I was unable to walk or alt ups. the hip to which the pain was, so bad commenced rising, until some time In January, when it burst; and a number 'apiece, of bone came out—as many as twenty, at least. dome of the pieces were three.fourtha of an inch long. Sometime after thlsga.ll3.Bll kaut appeared on my right hip,,also one ow-kby ?fele Mist, trod one 9n my let, below my knee. 'continued to get weak and worse, an d pain made hi appeantnee In my right shoulder. and would move In my breast and stomach At this time all persons gave me .up to die. A phy.: skin then told me that, is a last remedy. I bad bet ter use Mr. ftstreirleirt Extract of !Sarsaparilla. M- r ter the lute of the second bottle, the knot on my' wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it. and a day or two after,' piece of bone Caine out. My wrist soon got 111611, and I continued to gain strength. 'After I used the third bottle, I could get no more for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded In getting three more bottles. After using the three fast bat ties,the trot' on my hip became soh ; it was opened and some corruption ran out, together with a steal piece of bone, and' tbe vote soon got , well, and the knot entirely disappeared, .The sore on My let also opened, and a•piete of bone came nut. 1 continued the ase of the Sartsparilla until I used twelve bot tles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange tot some, but 1 will here state that, during the summer of 1549, I coughed up three pieces of bone, which can itowbe seen at the residence of my uncle, Thomas Neal: where I lion live, and if any person doubt this statement, I -will be happy to converse with them. if they will call on me. (43 THOMAS N. RINGO. State of gentuiky. Graves Co.-; Thie day personally came befpre rue the under signed. an acting justice of the peace in end for said county, and made oath in doe form of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and sworn to, this 15th day of February,lBso. S. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. C. .. I, Edwin Anderson,Clerk of the County Court of Craves CoOnly, State of Kentucky. do certify that S. P. Morse, *hose name is signed to the above certifi cate, Is now. and was at the trine of Signing the same, ajmaice of the peace. in and for said Craves Vann. ty, duly commissioned and qualidod as such. and that eilth and credit are due all his official acts, as such. In testimony whereof.l have hereunto set SA my hand, and caused the seal of the Coun ty Court of said Countl. to be hereunto at:. • fired, this eighteenth day of February. 1850. .. EDWIN ANDERSON. Can the trade' believe, ader reading the &scrip. lion of the above numerous cures, that there is .1111 a few human beings. angering with disease, this re fuse to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial. It is I nd eed hard to believe, toot nevertheless. it Is too lir e.— What kind of testhnony would It take to ion ince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's med cane will do morn even than' It promisee? The doctor could produce another and another cure performed by his medicine; but if the cakes published above will not convince the skeptical,ll is useless to pro dder any more, and, Indeed, it would cost a fortune to publish the many certificates that have been show= ered on Dr. 8011. The largest mammoth sheet to America wotild not contain even the names of those cured, let alone full statements of their crises. Rkessurrials of tie &merest Chrteactrr Cared. For the last three years I have been afilieted with Rheumatism of the ft character. I was at times In the greatest agonies of pin. I tried every reme dy I could procure. but found no permanent relief until I used Bull's Sarsaparilla, which performed a permanent cure. !SHAM BRIDGES, Uniontown, Ky. Mercurial Headache, Paia is tits Liver, 4-c. 1 have,been for a number . of years severely afflic ted with a mercurial headache. and a dull. busy pala in my liver. I used most of the remedies of the day, especially the Sarsaparilla prepared. by different per sons. but to little ittiValltage until I tried Bull's, tluee bottles of which performed. a perfect cure. DR. OWEN. Druggist. Louisville, Ky. Zrysipelat, Dizziness, Am; Great Cam I was afflleiedwlth the above. to an alarming ex tent. Several phyvlelana told me that I would lose my let, and perhaps life, If It were not.checked.,,.• Two bottles of Ball's Sarsaparilla made a perfect cafe and my general health la better than It has been for years.- CHAUNCEY BACON. Compositor at *taper:sacral Ofika,,Loolsrille,Ky.' Pitysiciasa liecosantaknall's Sarsaparilla. Ds. gUnt.7-4/cas believe riot: Sarsapa rilla to be the best article ever manufactured for the core ofilcrafula. Piles, Ceueers,Oht Sores cunt Ulcers, and many other cutaneous and glaadelsr affections, baring used it wlth.entlre success in many vases. • •At. PYLES, Al. D.. Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. L. P„YANDELL, H. D., Prof. of Chemistry In the Louisville Medical. College. Castles.—Ast for the Orlyinsi"Dß.lollN MILL'S SARSAPARILLA," raox Kawrocity; in twang hot. and have no other. SOLE ADENCY for the State of Pannsylvtnia Is at DR. /MAYNE'S' Laboratory. No. 4, North SET. ERITH 'STREET: Philadelphia: £o r Rile by JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville. ' • • -ti4l Agstalse,.ticioryliq Irel w pountrtEtorelrectieriestipplied; • Nov. 6, 1852. . th1ity'29,',.52. 7 .-13.1yr 4 : 45-ly DR. Z. ROSIPS • •. • fliilcAS PAIN CURERS • • a.. - •' • THE WONDER OF TAE 410E11 I . ALL PAIN CURED LIKUMAGICt-..Thle wonder, ful preparation is used Internally and externally,glv ing immediate relief , from llibodily pains. If used according to di rections,it not only relieves al! pain, but Ircures It usually on the grit application. It may be relied upon foreuriog and elvingtaliaostio stant relief, as thousands who have tised U cin 'testi* fy, to Rheumatism, Ague, - Saddett- Colds, Cholera, Dysentery, Cholera hlorbus, Pleurisy, Earache, Cho Ile, and'Tootaelie—and alrestin-ltuthe stomata or Bowels, ffeadaefie, Pains fa the' Wet#6 - Fitthr hy the, Limbs, Jointi, Ilack,Spine Diseire,LtunbaTo.iicatde, Burns, Ctillblatos. Sprains. Druiltell‘ Pixel:dee, ad Chronic Eruptions. If you wtah to be relieved from ALL PAIN, use Dr. Rase PAIN-CURER.' ''• • • - - !flan desire to be cared of ALL IHSEASEM.take IdiFemlly Medicines. Price 12,3,15' end 50 genii pe r bottle.' Far Carrie. Celia: Crony aid Weidyier DE PREPARED FOR CHANGE OF WEATHER,- 1J The frequent chances of tht,weatber bring' milli it bad COLDS, COUGH; ASTHMA; IRRITATION of • be LUNGS, SORE TAROATanitt BRONCHITIS, aft or Which 'can be cured, and the system Omitted against frequent attacks by nein! Dr. J. S. Rose's celebrated COUCH SYRUP. Prier only 50 cents. ' CHILDREN are also liable to Croup.which danger ous complaint yields,imineoliately to Dr. J. H. Rose's never-falling CROUPIIVROP. Trice-45 cents. WHOOPING COUGH - , another complaint, aiwayit wesse in cold and damp weather, The afflicted Will had great "Olefin the use of Dr. J. S. Rose's White- . PlolgOongh Syrup; which alwd7, - relieves; and me - treats, the disease (rout running intn.other diseattetl., such*. INPLAMMATIOnforthe"LIING3, DROPSY lona CHEST. antICONSIIMPHION: PtlebMicente. tlf, Rose's ' stieceulul treatment In all Lung Ades- Hobs has created a treat dente:l4l'ot the abOVe . highly valuable Family, Medicines .. For :1B For sale Whideteltr dud Retiell by • - • • 'IIANNAN , •„ • • . (Fron t,. Motto's: litollizentes.) •Wastitng!oa City, May 15th, OW' Da:Roat'ii Naito! Armlet to Persons ftStaigeOs' dad fa ifeaft/t. vita at A/wasee for 1552,—.T.Ott_pat titati011 Is luau the its,:sol• an.epslaeot physician of Phltadelphfa; a sesohir triss oat! trinallistical.Cal-, legs. an d an honorary Member sof she Pl.lfddelphlsi Medlial Sodety:• Ireofttaitts much gooslttflvlee to Saila, at welt sta periquff .. lo health. 11A1sodeattibes; In tomlfrobensfre cleaner. the diseases ot tits!. abla climate, iistrthe mode of trelautera: should besishlibut a sopa' of it leboOk: lesaft without any shafts, at the vtuiosti • drtsg•atorettja; ibleeity,whefe Dr. Rose's taluablo Pamtly fstesllcuses e Ibt, - No <20.1855. . ' * ule-11" Paper! Paper onA Beams_ Leuer Paper ruplati to itlca from —.ULF 01. 1 15j.t , 04.5011teautt. 1 . , SOO heaps NOlsesp Prom 401 . ,ZA So SS, Or tam. ; NetwaCqsatoevtal Now sot. IS Reams follisPoSt. , 110 Iteama NedlootAlata;fialtiok Mani. ' SO Slaws, flastlag hitt% various, kinds Oa SOO neltPl Wrapplps ram! ifilrertitt outfit t. , Tho :sabscrltas ottandelotthis, Ilh ' . /S hags Pam Nattalkitatet, tied , of gepor:10,10 to 45 per cent ilteartu Wholesale *ad retail. Also a Shots/flat of , ' , ENGLIII,II ANII.FRENCII PAPEItd. ' 7‘7 l lol: 3 lllktertA l 4oo, 4 w 4 Mominnitintp ancto4sn cm) be Ipptivilat,cia c eektar salt at „ i 114 51114441 pitioritikria: , „ TnissubarAlber Ina inatincebred , lrery tot crtpainted Window dindeceina mew; tie luta. a itd . patt pauernporrylng In prinecrofil fl 10 OS Per ON; iitlitictiC at Mint IS *ent: elide* tbn sattlYavintediVreuknOilttnillend** litihndri4 e l t na‘ idirdtidithederdotionit ;0,4 . roio tsd , 1 8. , liyu '"' • Cheep Mind., Piper and Muth 17,1 M. • " 1 7 . 50302411111Xi11e01, viamtANA ONO 0 14. 0, 4 1 1). . nth(' :dir r ittiVl;444' 441 - 1 64W , i10;444; , 'Weer areksity.. , * WI: , (bilker mak% la - Itzpsem 44401011: Piewitor 1'0441k leaTeßMift ie*Mast7l.4l4kap,4 ir,Tturn , Item POisilitie at.- 4 nt it 411 Wet kiratilik 'OW %Mae astaiellakour tisessuiliftseariticed Ist • : isms ?MOGI 0 Sao,: ---- 1 teamMiliiill6 „ 7.3 a 44444/ 1•4444,414 ~ 4.01/ • rapreir 1P44641:44164' 43.31 1P.4:4 14 411 M. Ca tool ' 42/ " I Pottvtawia•' l 4.118• - '. Hive* , 4.13: "- " Itatins: . , tit: ‘Ai: Itaid4u . : Lit:. "' B. Haven 10.43 - . , P0t4440w4 6.00 ''-'" 1111:Casbo0 t 0.61 - Es isticaditiller .21, ittlresat Pott4•1114.11.00 Actives atr1411441%. •,7.30 • ' • Pas the rou.o !tip. IroAsit 010Ntil. Store Phiractslphsa to tberoissiMe sielistshoeuee • gay. . • ' " 140 . • • 111'S " . o'.,llarriA, M . Chrboe 1 POmis *I same thfi' ISO 'tar NO JOMPlie setsSed lolth.ll4llsse. ItMss.•) AU Thies& oust be purchased before Olitet . ,.lAlr. lb* cans. .111i19,16.52. - • 2241! . • - i,"14 1 .14 1 41 11 . 1 4. • ar. FMCS OP THE PRIADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD -41 U; IL 111 R.R. , 4111 1 / 8 110811111ll?.. Prom Philadelphia 'to Poueiville. .0n and 17, Mt, Shiite will be two .passengenr 'nabs' 'daily (Monday* euepted.) belviela PhiladelphiaOltading. and Pottsville.,. • • . . , 'lllOleNlllll Ll/1/S. The gureitiTtlito tenure PhilailelAtikt daily except 8 on 4 -01, at 71p'clook, £,M. _.The Way ?rah:Acura fotuvine tinily,'Honchtteeirented at 74 o'clotic,'A. H. - . !AFTERNOON 1.11411: 1 ' - • ' The WAY) , Train leaves -Plilladelphili euept gandayr, au S o'clock, P. IV - The giprru Train leaves PnualrilizidegY:esiept.entsdaylr, at nicecinek, llttoitB' OP PASSING PEADIkIa: . For Palau!lalph Is at 0 attack Id iidnutis, , A.' Mi. ant 4 o'clock M inu [es. P. N. for Potisnalle at 9 o'clock, 34 mtunies A: M. and 6 o'clock P. M. - - , • • !kith Tralitastop at all the titatlaaa alas/ tti• Ups. Ist class cars 4l klasa r tari. ;hafts" , to Philadelphia ' - -1111 75 • 11'45 • do to Pottnille. . :. • 85 Philad'a to Pansy illle, .2 72 2 22 Pottatlitit, eta net:cor ;talon - and Blllroad stream - weir i Amarleart (Num., ili'maluirlietakatinot . nter the ears unless provided with& ticket. • • Filly pounds of baggage Will begilowed to each pan ganger in these lines, and paawagen:ani witlessly prohibited from taking anything at baggage but their owe wear hig epparel, which will be at the risk of Its 13, , order of Board of Mn Managers. . 0 I L' " " ' B.' BRAVFORD;Bneretary Jane 5,1852. . Clef ikemmNgsms 017ICK OY Tat LITTLZ SCHUYLKILL NATIO/MVO*/ Rail Read dad Coal Coapan ON AND AFTER TUESDAY.: APRIL 1,113 y. 51, the Paose neer Train, wit I leave Tanana& dallY Ignadalr excepted,) at 61 o'clock A: 'lll. and 2 o'clock P. N., and connect with the Morning and , Aftainooti: Trains from Pottsv ille , on the Reading Railroad. Returrnag. will leave Port Clinton, not the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia an the Read ing Railroad.. • , PARE. . • To Philadelphia, . " Port Clinton. _ - JOHN ANDER SON General Agent. Temagna,April 1851 " ' . 154 f NEW muwrmaim. .c LIOWARD,. ELAM da CAI'S. EXPRESS LINE.— ili We are prepared tOreevive and Cot weld Daily per Panenger Train,'' (oar Express 'Car being always In charge of special amiumagera) aiereLasAlaeot alt deietiptiens,packages.buildlea.vlmeickaak marg. &e. Also; • particular attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and .accountat '2 Packages and Gouda delivered daily to all intermediate places betwiteNThiladelphie end Pottsville. Ottices—Centre Street, Pottsville; No..ta,-South Third Sweet; Philadelphia ; No. G Wall Street, New .Vokk ; No. 8 .Court. Street, Marton. HOWARD. EkILL, ic Co. , t4-tr - April 5,1851 • FREIGHTS iii TotzA ON 4 ; 1081 0. TM* oy T11E1E4144. & BIIDIIIG RAILROAD CO. PAtiodapins, Sept. 2, 1822. On and atter the fhbitutaot, the Rates of FRElGirre and TOLLS on-Coal E tranaported by this ,Cornpany, will be as folloWn. until further notice: To Richmond, Philadelphia, inclined Plane Germantown . RR:, Falls of Schuylkill. Manayunk, Spring Mill, Cosshehoen k Ply mouth R. R.. Rambri's *nit Potts' and Jones', Nor'isFaorEiridge. Pcn• • • ihrtedy, Valley Forge, Phi:natallle. Royer's Ford, Pottstown, Douglassville, Birdsboro', Reading. Betw'n. Reading & ' Mobraville, Mobrsville, Hamburg, Onv igabu By order of the Board 'of Manatets. EL BRADFORD, Secretary, tO-tf Sept. it. 18591 vananis, luuuapma Awitaup SaM DEDUCTION op FREIGHT ON MERCII/IN DIRE, 11, to commence Mere, 1.1631. RATES OP FREIGHT- PER 100 LDR. ' r . to R. 4 = . ir:• gi EA' =2 lot Class.-BltniainoniCoal,Bricke lee, Iron Ore, Limestone, F l l Iron, plaster. Slate, ' U Claar.-41looms, Burr Blocks. - Cement. Grindstones.. Guano. Laths, Pitih, Railroad Iran. heavy. Brislo.' Dalt, . Bill. Shingles, Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and-Lumber. . 2if .Dirtss.—Ale,.Beer and Porter, A shes,Tot and. Pearl. Bark, Barley, Bone. and Iloqw: ,Coffee, Cation; Whiskey& Domestic Lionces, Ora ia„ Iron Casiingi,rOush I Rolled, Bar or i 1 l t e z Hammered Iron, Boller Plates, Flat 7 • • ' Bar Railroad Iron. Least and • allot, • Molasses,-Foleltie4 Nalle and Spikes • - - sall'Presitione;fluxer", Baltpetrd & . Toblieco, unmannibetured.• FLOUR per ; barrel. ' • '45 eta. II chi: ith Class; --Apples; Bran, Boner Cheese; Cordage,EserbniArgre gir t . Groceries, (except those stated)beraP hardware & ,thrtlerr. Ifollow-reare, Lard, Leather,,itie Stott. filanufac: l7rts. 9 cte. tures of hoe; ar Machinery ,• 011,07s hers, Paints, Row Hides. Rags, Rus sia Sheet Iron, Seeds,Sreet, ihrett Potatoes,TallOw, Vinegar & Wire{ ' sth Mass.—Books curd Stationery,„) Boots andiThoek, Camphlne &MOM' Oil, Citlni;Glass' arid Queennwran. - • Clip re, Confectionery, Dry Hoodsa. Slats, II eta. Draft, 'Fresh Fish, Meat andTrultl ' Foreign tmnors.' Hone, Spirits' Torperitine,Teas, Wines and Wool. Mareh . l.ll3sl 0-rf ~:y Y ~1.~:. ~ .41. Mt& irk& 'akar:Abate Muskies - to 1141030111 e palate that I In addition 10 •t it former STEAM ENGINE. OLIOPS:ind FOUNDRY, the) bete MOW, put up new .31uckInery awl Walls the lAninrnAtur of COAL CAR, TRUCK@ and other Bali %tad , t7elll. by Steam power, which enables ".thatutw execute all that kind or work, slot only iamb better, bat with' greater 4eapittett and at the very lowest prices. [laving tkue enade.tbeee extensive preyacttlees. dadiriduaktvand companies requiting work of this kind, arlit 40 . 6 kt to their advantage loitive th ew • calf. • - SNYDER *. MILNER. . Ott. 25.1851 • A great ,Diseone or Bilious•Colrstiftitiost. DOCTOR) '9.10,51:111 • 10It RetiumeD, ORANTI-BI P LW. • rN Roves, at 11 1 / 1 end SS eents..fres•Ormi J. and ran be taken at se numb.. a= bulb all ages and without reglad te siemage, oNia In's* o r leborilid, Main should be.whitoot. are truly the Poor illas's tnerill. and that ists 1114114 security. Tbe above Pills are she rennet thirty inlet prne. tire in rakes wide Dr. Roses TOlllll . fever• and ,Arlse Milton** la " .1" Bare the moot atabberacases of Fever end Agne. or chilli and- Piner..For Liver complains. Wiper/Me, illinfizelkgir sitd all &Innis casdniami at the Wien*. 1 / 1 0 ,$$$$ as thesaantip is the Sostbers and Watara ?Aire - wit I tangy. who have and them.. Asa rierta-_ lie pill they aet like a Olin. tree from griping, 'iv ies:strength and aPpente. end entwining the -IPhigs4 Fat sale. at wheel** or retail • • • Rd l Agent for • eirtheagliteesd athirst supplied st the mini whole.: isle prices. &leo by . • ••• , . • . . , • J. a BROWN. Pennine. , ,& J. •PRT.Tiunagit., • . .• , • ~ •,,• • .1. 4. 11 t. August 110.. teak. -•t $4- =I '.l astir nada, aid" doe* trot .4ohich rofatip to Malt OT • Pt snap iviavigarst, A VillolloU4 We lk ,prewaiuo LIN /3. BLIN on deli,* teesna,4ol6-007 bi cent*. _ Tins Inaolkjust published, Is &lied with useful in bermettion„na ette isilainftree and diseesesjet, *an system. 440 addressesiteelt silk/ to Youth. sis , hood. and Old blietarld Should be read ItY „TM Valuable advice easlintenassive warning it gives. win prevent years erotism and nigiParAlitArre Mont ally thousands of nue. ,-.P.arenti by rea ding ii. will Warn how to proves' tbe Allestruetiew Ord*, Ckilltela L remittance 44,0. c-cum enclosed ip' a leiter ad droned an, Dr. Xinkellile Piti13404414.1144 Alara • book, under envriope. per retainer ANA, • ,„ When 7•1140144•44711011•11,w. • Or sera Third an 4 MORT, stmeteabatleini illee.aad Pine, Pidia4CPbtlifireatomititallsOildaatittli7e.r virb•-•1•••• b 14440 aka Shies 7 reimiously.ettadde; asatismas. and ebbtlasauX ert73lPelittbe Mftilas a pbYsielan. -Per linsi•lb&oluluttiStaleftbitens..Dr4ft by OW: (Psi paid) auttef r itrettt il horat ~4 .......tc 4 r e bl i b u rlloA l ll4o4 ll 4 _Tin7 ipti rg ll l d gran try: .moCtie Welt . Pedists,,cenvassera, end all abets supplied' $ tuts abovi**k a ter, low raw. De 5.117.16,1. - 01.1 1,-;1.. I • c , _mato taVEßPocimok rallaDELFftll7,l31 4 ifoueacq. tattediemassbeattafilf 104,10.- t'te • " I' 6 Olt Itiknea 8 1 . 1,2uP5. pt. Robt. c ' crry,o LASciOw.* cap . '', Wm. ._„ , - . ~- Fess fkilwlidpAis. r-. •-f_ •, ; :City of Glingair,• - elittentay. Oetr''lr 133% ~: Ily orlfbetbeeter,' , ditaiday. OW la, Mi.: y at liliasyww. , ' '. Satinday..blee.llll. ISM ; , 5 al Illi ir nehlwast. § Thursday s Jan. ;.. or 1 € 4 3..' .--.1 At i grogi.vgp . ,; ? Tttanday, Feb. 3, 111.53. ,• • y 011iantierter. Thanday t Mar.' 3, , !633; city nt Glasse*. 'Monday Mae. 31.1953; - t • Irma eeryset. I yofidanbesser, Wednesday. Se pt. 29.18.59.-- Clty of Giargow, - Wedbesday'r Oct. 27,1659, ' CPty, or Kaacbaster r Wsdaraday; Deer •;..1it,1852. •• ' ICity.aiGiasgswi , ' Wedneaday..Jaer 15, 1833. City of Mliannster, Wednesday. Feb. 2, Itia3. ' Clip ofGbiegow • Wednesday, Mar. 9.!853, Ciity of hialtehealer. We.dlleldaYr Mar. 3 C,1. 18 - 53 . •-- ' • - ; ,_- invite or •ransoa ~,..,.. Prow Philsietpiii ; 1•": - -FrOss : LfirenPool, mlutula berths. , Itaikil:' 1 Saloonbestbs; -30 CI obese' hildiptip do •as ••" I lilldabip, de 15. :*,' • • ForWerd do,• . 55 ..; ~• 1 Forward 1 0 , -13 -, !'. .. " -i ' • - I huladtig Eltswannsfees., - : . TRURO ct.•es •ri - seasiotis. " .. - .111.1c011e4 umber of - Tatra Class Passengers Wilt bit taken from Philadelphia end Liverpool; and load FrAla Pltilad'it., VI Dols. I P'rearLivesPool,9o..ttinfai Iliftriffkates of passage wi# be Issued bete to Pante , - 'written desirous of .bnaging out their Mends at ear respoedng rates. •.• ':_ .-'lls4llBlollT69sPer Ton'. Coarse Goods, 11ardwite; ke.4.will. be. taken, subject to special agreement at 1 inn alstdpment • • ; • - - tr expetineed-clularob Will be carried on each Aft foodirleat to the. agents' is 'Philadelphia and Liwirpoul will be for-Waned with economy and der epagn, For (night *titan:Ago apply to ' , T 1101159 111CilaRDSON; 9 W i alnut street.prilad'a4and 411 _Zsehan_ge Place, - - ' ICITARDBON;BROTHERS tc.Co., Liverpool, • FA MeME Mine abet/Ikm bas bestrappointed Agent br .t atathe Use of Stemmata, and le animated to. enrage, Paskagers *to prefer coming ant in lb. awn Merl at the inteltehed rites. • • - . LI-AA:WAN. Opt. 16, totrassia", - - PRIVATELY. for 25 mere,' ,ry'L means of the POCKET /ES CU LA PIUSeor Every One• 'Ms. 0 wit • Phylielaus , Tbe, drty-slath Edition with one indeed engravings:showing 'vete Diseases and Mellor.' Wens of the Get 'stern; (ti every shape and 'rat to which -is added .a leatise on the dieetises of [ unalee,lotended for the uie 'females • day, (See tinge ),) being of the highest len, 'fiance to married people, - those contemplating mar-1 rt. ri V. D. Graduate of the. I Lin_ iy , . __l yrs, As,. Umber .of the Royal] Col f ege of Surgeons, L.ondon ; and Honorary Hein ber [the - Philadelphia Medical Society. The varkirts I .for s of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diem, Sea, the Prostate Glaed,lmpotency, solitary . habits I of Tenth, are faithfully described, and alt the recipes ' .given In plain language. The chapter on „self-abuse ' . and Seminal Weakness is worthy of particular at. • teellowand shoold be read by every one. Young' [ biers. who have been unfortunate In contracting dr sealle, previous to placing yourselves ander the care of key donor, no matter what his pretensions may., bLiget a copy of tbis•truly useful work. -• lea Captains MIA - periwig going to Idea; should priti , , [ seas Dr. Young'. Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket Algcniapins, or Every One His Own Physician- . he l•Letirto tither be ashamed to present a copy of t Esculapies to his child It may save him from an karly grave. Let no young men or woman enter int* the secret obligations of married life, without reading the Pocket .Esculaplus. Let no one suffering frown hackingeouch. pain In the side, restless nights. nerves Menne', and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician. be an other moment without consulting the lEsculapius.—, Ilatte the married,nr those about to be married, any Impediment. read this truly usetul 'Ronk, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate etelstores from the very Jews of death. Upwards of it MILLION copies of this celebrated work have ben sold in this country and Europe since 0 - 38, when. th that edition eras issued. . i .. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE centsen eldred in a letter, will receive one copy, of this book byiniall ; or five copies will be sent fur one dolis42.— Address ••• Dr. WM. YOUNG, No 152 Spruce ritteeit, Philadeillbia."'Post paid: -....-. Twenty years practice In docility of Philadelphia, cettainly cultic. Dr. Young to this confadence of the aliticted, and he maybe consulted on any of the Al teases described in his different 'publicailints. at his office 152 Spruce Sirtet. every Jay Witwern 9 and. 3 n'tllock. [Sundays excepted) and persons at any dig. tance can ennsult Dr. Young by letter, rosy rain. I lithe. 19. 1852, 25-ly ETTTIrM.III ' *3 00 GREAT VIEDIGULL DISCOVERY • 402 ALL NCILVOLIS CONDITIONS OF TII6 SYSTEM! DR. ROSE'S NERVOITS.CORDIAL! I..TEART DISEASES and Nervous complaints.--; LiThe .astontshina happy effect of DR. ROSE'ff NISRVI.DB CORDIAL, fur Diseases of the fleart,i Palpitation, Numbness. Neuritis's, Nervous Tremor °fps Muscles. Heartburn, Flatulence, rain in Dui Fats, Wakefulness. Restlessness, or for the Mind op, Body worn down 'by care, labor or study, has In.! dished - many physicians to use it in, their practice, Ft* a weak cokstitotlon,iris a grand restorer; completely removes fromtne . system all nervous Mations. and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and nervous are frequent-, ly !restored to perfect healthbefore using one bottlei :Price 50 tents. • MIMI It " i . .. 2 .4 7 0. Oi 2a .... 1 3 . , = .0 ID .• 0 to 1 63 1 65 1 85 1 65 1'65 1 65 1 65 1 50 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 30 I 4$ 1 45 145 I 45 1 45 1 45 1 45 133 "Liver niscases.Dripepsia, and Bilious Habits, 41' your -Liver is deranged, your skin will be yet lOW t Dyspepsia ,snd Bilious. condition of the syste will follow . - you will be troubled with cold feet, e a ! tidbit appetite, and depressed "piths. By taking Dri Rdae's celebrated Railroad or Anti-Bilious Pills, you Rill soon dodall the above bad symptoms disappear. Vivi glvestrength and richness to the blood. Ilos• es' Ibl. and 25 cents. . . These Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS be ease they go ahead °ran - ether Pills In their good e e t eels. - . . re Freeing% Nereus y. l . ' by Yen See risk any Pall ? , if you do. youvili end Immediate relief by using DU. ROBE'S PAIN-CURER. It is the only prepara tide which cures, almost instantly. Sore Throat. Rheumatism, from Colds, Pains In the side, Back. or Litobs; Face, Eat, or Tooth Ache ; StOmaeh or Bow. el*. Side at Back; Stiff Neck, Bruises. Coins. and Chilblains. Wherever you have Pain, use the Pain- Cdrer. Bate to all ages. and the price being low, the polar, as wells,. the rich, can obtain It in 121, 25 and 50i cant bottle'. 15 The above preparations can be found, with eir culars and full directions. at the stores of B• Deanne, Agent fbr the County; John 0. Brown,John S. C. Motto,- Pottsville ; • J. W. Gibbs, Miners:silk ; and 13. J. Fry, Tamaqua. Slept. 19,1852. , . - 38-tf . . -- 35 95 90 15 15 15 15 05 I 20 1 so 1 20 I 05 I 05 1 05 I 05 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1-00 9 . ets..9l et, 10) etc Se c*s FACTORY. I LADIES, WIIY. WILL YOU DE , • UNHAPPY? , tATHEN PROFEsson VANUORN, the celebrated VT, ASTROLOGER of the 19th Centhry, gives ad vire in all affetre Of the heart, which, if allowed, can not fall to guide' the tingle to a happy-marriage. and m*kes the married happy II I Ladies who are unhap• pp. through trouble, misfortune and disappointment, consult him daily, they follow hit advice and are made b4ppy. Others consult him to know what is before tlgem g others seek. infonnation of those' they love. add allele made happy and eoctented !e• If you val. lie your future happineu, delay no longer, consult tarri yourself and be happy. ,ireeras.—Vor an intery Lew of 15 minutes 25 cents, in MI SI. All Letters and Interviews are strictly pri vete and confidential.. All Letters pre paid secure a private interview. those at a distance can make their ease known by letter, the Strictest honor and moat in violable secrecy observed, alljetterwto be pre-paid.- 3, George street, Second house, North side, above sghoyikill Sitth, Philadelphla..•. • • . 'WEALTH AND GOOD FORTUNE.—Gentlemen, Igo ! k toyour interest before it is too late: !: Consult and follow the advice of Profeuor VANUORN; If MAu do. success will crown all your undertuking.— ee who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life and in business. Men who have worked hard and st,ruggled against adversity and misfortune VIC Vea -1 ter part of their lives. and found the more they tried trf, get forward In the world the more things went against them:l! Three men have consulted him for the last 30 years, and all those who were.wise enough tcttollow his advice- are now rich and happy, while thinewha,negletted the advice he gave them, are still: struggling with adversity. Tering for gentlemen 411 fro an Interview of 15 minutes, in, full 82 ilrio:3 GEORGE Street, second house, North Slide, move Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. All letters and cdorrounkations will be strictly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTIAL. - 17, 1252. .. Arno Masse& aid Retell Boot eel issiStorr,Csieer ' ' of Centre aid Xiirket Streets Pottsville. _; . - DE ASUBSCRIBER INVITES • THE ATTErt 1 Hon of the pubtic„to the very extensive assort- cigni of Coed'. consisting of • PEE ENTLEMEN*B Calf DOM.. Calf and Kip,double soled dewed andl'ea . i gad Boots, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, from =to Of ; Mew England mad Philadelphia .i magulettured Coarse Boots, in great, "Jittery, A constantly on. hand ; Cloth and lasting Gaiter 4 Boots, 'lnd Congress Galters„ C'eit Nullifiers . , Orr. tan PeggedTiet, i t o n o d tt Eez:dr e d nr, r T i le ri f i q - a amp, it toorpricer; - --- • - • - HOYE? tad Youths' Boots and Monroe" course or lEric:. . •-• LADY/!' -French and English Lining Gaiter Boots, Moroernj Calfskin sod Goat'Boote es..Freneb Mer -1 occo,'Eld welt and pump 'Wing Buckshtur and Jefferson', French Morocco and Kid Turoroundr, 1 from PO ca. to. El s -New England , Bootees "and 1 Shoes of all hulls 'cheap.... , •., .. i MUMlEB'nendChildranedicioiee"lthd Bboel, a large keportment aunt Me for thipintirket,,copneerbropf ABM d ilutfc . 11hoci. ..., '. ' '-'4 .- i''' - ' - ' , 1 4,1 ;' , .• ;)o r "tort Of On nti Zion - to: fl lioes - 11 rit Of ' the bent iitadiglactured artfrielithecotinirg an 'Word: Ladles led Gentlemen woulltdo wall le 'call inidlirovide themselves with good-glum gboemAtie.. hese pierce 'hive yet discovered ofColds, cqnhaitillecuicomp iris. TRUNK l 4. o allwrillarpritriC4ailema 7 .; , ii The Toevelllnyvcoroq w uintty wilt And us ell sup. okiert.wlth the abort articles whltlx , "le wilts ell ot .., ~ . littlMilittl lakes. _-. • :— .:, -.• . • ,'. - .1 . - . 11 yid Oboes:Aide sad rirt*lljidttiiirdet• -11111 Mil CAM. '''. ,f •• A 11. 1,, • , •-•:. . Oa. 11,11111, . 4.1.1 y. 1 1 3D3 kj,L, :111 - ,i ;i El inPROVE THE BREED - OF ANINAts . " ; 1 • Suppose thearnmals to be improved a ; coarse. and tbe N object is to !etas; and lesse n the size, of their sexes in your .posses t i os, and breed them togetherat an age somewhat earlier than usual.. The,lemale should pp, duce he, young at the commencement orib, • waft season, and when thereis plein v t fresh green food.: Give thet:ln.og all [Wi t is e,stlerp eat till full-growh, and rheir loa n Will be smaller than those of their parei t3;‘ , .they will be mucb•berrcr covered with fi ft h, and the Meat will, be of a superior quality.— The hide:W . )ll ; l* thinner and more elastic, and the hair finer and softer. IT the ottject be to reqne, and at the same time keep, up . pr increase the size of the pro. ,duce, then choose, I..youug male as before; 'but allow the females to attain'their full Site before breeding- to, him ; and take care to re. tect4hos only of the best condition. The most rapid improvement generally'. can be madeiby in•and•io' breeding- with doniestic animals except' the horse. - If th e male be really well bred, Of great constitu _ tion; and very perfect in form, he may he safely put to his produce down to the third or jourth generationi.. If the animals' are well fed and. cared for during this time, the fourth generation will be nearly equal to the sire in appearance, altho ugh you may have commenced with good native cows, sod s pure Devon or Durham ball. TRE WAY TO PULL TURNIPS. The Yankee *grasps3lfe root by its top sad pulls it with his hand, and then cuts off the tops with a knife. The Englishman has a better way. He sharpens his hoe, and pan. ing along, cuts, With a single stroke, the tape of the turnip; then, with the.same imple. meat, strikes' under it so as to cut off the tap root, and brings it out of the earth. heat. ting off the tops he guldes his hoe:so as to throw.thei tit° a sort of row, in one place, and in di giog, he guides it so as to throw r i the roots together in another row. He will dig the roots about four times 'as fast as one' Yankeewith his pulling and knife. FALL CARE AND FEEDING Sheep should - never be permitted to grove poor in the fall. Give them the best feed you can, and it — consistent with .your eon. cerni, put them in the yard at bight, if at all cold or stormy, and in the morning give them a little of the best hay you have, or tr few oats, and after they have eaten turn them out again. Just remember at this sea. son . they need cure .and attention. and your own good judgment will probably suggest the , way in- which it can be most properly bestowed. SUBSTITUTE FOR TOE POTATO The Peruvian Ultimo is being cultivated in France as a substitute for the potato. The root is said to resemble the pcitato in flavor, while the top resembles the French lentil, not unlike beans, and' will stiffer being cut three or four times during the season, and making excellent fodder. Orientiftt anb prartiral. TO BAKE APPLES , Sweet apples properly baked and eaten with Milk are excellent. The best method of baking tart appleals, take the ;fairest and lar. gest in size,wipe them clean, if thin skinned, and pare them if the skin is thick and tough; cut out-the largest portion of the core atone end, and place the fruit on well glazed earth. en dishes or pans, with the end which has been cored upward, and fill the. cavity wish refined powdered sugar. T6ti place in the oven or other apparatus for biiking until. suf. ':lumpily cooked. Then take oat, and when cold they are perfec'ely delicious, especially if eaten with rich milk or cream. TO BOIL. FRESH Ppitli Take a fat bladebone of country pork,com. monly called the oyster, take'o'ut the bone, - and put veal stuffing in its place, wrap it in a clean cloth-, an& put it - into .a saucepan of boiling water with a little salt : let it boil slowly for about an hour and a half, or tiv, hour and three quarters, according to the siz• • t should, however, hp well done. S•rve it up with parsley anti butter pour., ed over it plentifully. This 'is a most rich, an , at the same time a most delicate dish, ea at to boiled foul and pickled pork, which, it itgreatly resembles— DIFFERENCE IN HOUSEKEEPING. What a difference we see in housekee pers, provided we, are observing and keep our eyes about us. While with some,: everything is clean, near, and Wits place, Urithout noise,or fuss, with others every thing looks disjointed, in confusion, end without system. Doing • . th:ligs right, et the right "time, it requires but an ordinary degree of lib Ur. and 'attention, We . have alwayalound that where there were in dustry,-ecOnomy, and good seaae, there were order, system, and prosperity. DOI Pare and core the best -eating apples, as for apple jelly. Put them in a pan with water enough', to cover theM, and boil over a clear brisk fire till they can be reduced to . a . mush. To every, pound' of pate,d 2p• plea, weighed before boiling, add, after bail ing,"one _pound of fine; sifted .sugar. Agi• tate well while bat, dad'iltei...addiag. 14e sugar, and when reduced. to a jand,l place it iii pot's, ,aad set awe) , The bet• let the Apples are the better:, will be . the FRYING FRESH FISH. _ Never put them into cold fat. Let th Lard, butter, or oil; be first heated to a de. gree just short of,burning, and: then place in the fish-;--the greater - the quantity of fat, and the quickei the _ fish at cooked, the better they will:be; as They give off their own fat; instead of absorbing that in which they are'cooked. ' ARROWROOT -BLANCMANGE. Beat up two ounces of arrowroot, with a, little. milk, to the thi,ekness of cream then pour upOi it three gills of boilifig milks stitimg all the trait; fl avor With . , essence .;. of bitter-almands,tand sugar te yoiltyanle ; boil it :tett' mintileii. stirring it all 'the- Oink.: .Potti•ri' into ;moulds. This should be_inade the day behire it into lg used:. = ' _ t • t, . Tt . ie'yery cobariop• to •tOtike !dish br ,• te only' 4tir - minutes. This 160 , wreeip . ' shoubl,•be . .,boiled one or PO 11,9nfiVirti1 . .:4 0 , - ,AO h a rm. 14 4, 01 " - water,,eo.~sep,:t~ie`mAas thin' prer . eus stj t Plg; trey - five tilteti-taibtitei: APPLE JAM.
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