ra Ile _ 111 TWihn bMiatilff 'et Snuff iltwai wihl.iktitttat ef RTOS/111,0111:11KIAL1111111 2 lbw grata etisteliele 1m sat im 4l:lo: the IMMINIII7MIISM . beedawere estiteely hats he Umilir omelet!! l TILE ,CASE DEC IDED . i restated* tie /TOW asiebt ter 114 11.141•;. .11t. 611 .. N inet y . eteab re ' . '.- as er d e ekrh esr ir i t er riereamr—Tionriller—ltr. iltatthorf Neerass Zee tinang.dialthi 4 tali Wri.ada~aliettleet paw liseelless Ility larig- Ileennem the tdsolnattun hand onony 1., amens, • e c i sa r — a r t r y tette stbk, • operas few ram ohs, bet ak. last. was the aiding that h 4 ed the dower aeseastsgeattrets heti so befell/1p reamosnres Watt a grog endwtpast all belbtf,) lariat grown miter head from' her than sad, stir- In lese fad emittededdar-'s dmiginarf- • Mese as ft may appear. after been used Woes 'stool in timber of her father's hotel ; mute.. earpiece bead of hair was produced sooty And oftss they swallowed their whiskeyend water, two Inet`e*OLer e nee netethl t ren th • . - a. ITTLE, D., e. 141 O t ani St. They cock:dim their eyes at the beautiful belie- Pletedeleds. any to, UM • She laved them all these wtd an equalerection, Na.lltoass—llir: After beteg bald ibe +valuator And it was quite lialaalla"l, v4ieh ithe bh°u/d of mammal Mess used sereentes rations Inept to dome. - no elem. you ebonite Bair latimuster has pro.' For'Rory and Pathad no point of objection,. gnat c ear: peed of sew hair, and I hardly know bow And Shady, no siusible girt could refuse. to elm eas my Medea* ter. *sheets' !neve Meisel But the boys were impatient and tegg'd a decision, from year Waal& article. She talsshed hie a, as as thus she replied : . S. WAISWOLTN. No: to Orchard M. „Ism°best y iIS all s h a ll d isc h arge ei) . =la d s . The editor of the fonew AstantsgO les testimonial U from Mr. tellakin, eseer skit, . " toaa's Nam laserreeneer."-‘ft Wes-0 mach That same shall behold - me, on 1.1 , euotaluay,. his, o rag e m useisietisa,to mere eat mecum"' to Omer • bride. of Ms gnat plareatness and eatireeflosey of Stone t‘ A twig - dam loveliest plant in creation Chesidest Bair Inviger.tar. Oa reentering Amu a recent severe attack -of emu; we discovered that Letitia fetch WmerreWi this task, sink will Pm* cruessactlfy healthy sad alutesataop of hair was Who has the Most skill in acute erternuirm, • srpirlie fame of, and chancing to. have on head a And that is the man I shall ardently love." sample of the above ankle. forotalbed by the mum. All bowed at these words and wen out from her facture! many menthe preview_ sly, we used hot a sin. prelencelial gie bouts as directed. and [mad it to operate like a And Ruff end studied hard alt that n igh t ; . chem.'s entirely checking the fall and maatieg new and healthy sedan of the seste." tedelfrieg i n bane?* quirs'"""""ei . Casties.,—/Lak for &anrs' eknalaat Hair hurisirs Wes blue as-n razor and almost as bright. tar, and ROM let dealers persuade you to use nay other articles, a tubsitate. ' Pries kb sea per Wile. -The rune he arrived for the 14e to's-semi:de, Cessna Mhereaane agents—C. P. *Maw dr co. And soon the she ledge cant-them tap to the her ; Ns. 118 Mob tat. : PhiUdelphla. For ens by dealer You may guess how their hearts with emotion did merrily. • Fermis ia Pottsville by tremble, J. a. slowm. Jan. 17.1132: Meech took his hitters and lit his Few. 3-11 First Rory addreas'd her: "Adorable creature, That which is most useful is loveliest too And so I have fetched you a sprig of potato, And my lam like,. its bLOSSOM, thallyearly renew." ' , Very well," said the maid,"sna good luck to Rory, Now Pat, its your turn."—"Yes, my honey," says "Is there anght in creation more lovely thsia glory And I brought you a twig of that very same tree; Old Bye is the plant - that awakes* the spirit, And makes it wid ardor and energy swell ; The hero and poet acknowledge its merit, And faithful affection its caroms can tell." " Good *gain !" said the' maid, " that's a bit of a stamper, But Shady, don't give nil too soon to despair." " Is ft me," answered Shady," "just fill me n.bum ... per, And II settle that matter all snug to a hair. • Potatoes are good in their place, darling—nly, - Old Rye is stall betther, but nayther can Ohm. A twig to compare with this fterre"of Shilaleigh , As Rory and Patrick shall prisintly know. -u Take this then," he said, '" for your 'usefulness,' - Rom" And tetch'd hun a clew along side of the head; "And Patrick take this, if you please, for your 'glory," • And vanishyou scoundrels, •or d—n ye, you're dead." - "Well done now, my darling, superlative Shady" The maid thus =claimed ! as his rivals retired ; . "I see that faint heart ram won the Wendy, And your's is the sprig I have chiefly admired." arttrth - Smnar. GAME OF BRAG. Talk about your darned fast lines," said aTankee to a cockney, who was so impru dent, in the natural way of his, countrymen, io commence bragging on English Railroads, while the couple were progressing at the rate of forty miles an hour on the Eirming, ham Railroad. "Why, mister, this ere road is partly considerable for England, but it won't do for 'Meriky. We ride a straddle o' telegraphs there, when we're in .a hurry, but ' when we ain't we take the railroad. I was coming from Philadelphia to N. York, when I sea to a fellar sewn' by me, " who. on Girth owns that big garden with white pa line around It ?" "I don't scerno white palins," sea he.' " I don't see notbin' else," ses I, and a mighty tall fence it is, too., The feller burst out a laffin'—" why you darned tool," ses be, "them's the telegraph poles." - And sure enough, when the engine feller stopped, saw them .posts a hundred feet part, and we had been going so alfired . fast, they looked Joe all the world like white . palins. • At this time the bell rang at a signal sta. before the Cockney had fully recovered from Jonathan's last dose. " What's that bell inningfor," inquired the latter of his English friend. " We are approaching D—." " Well, them kind of bell thins, does for these ere slow cars, but we can't use them are contrivances in 'Meriky.." " Ah, why not ?" " Travel too last—fact, beat sound all to smash. We would be smack through the village before ibe sound of a first clapper was in the neighborhood." " My heyes! is it possible," exclaimed the astonished Cockney. • " Fact ag,ain, *by. thunder ! Why, I was on the York cars when them are steam whis tles were firs: tried. May be you've heem of the terrible accident !" " No." "Well, sir, we were going it strong.- - Hurry-Canes were no what—all nature seem ed abakin to pieces, when several miles on; something was seen on the track. The whis tle was let loose, and she did scream orfully, bug; was no manner of use, for after tum bling over a span of smart horses, and abig market vragon, I was just rising from a pond, when along Cum the whistle holler, mixed --- up with so e, big cusses, I mind . to halm heeni - the en rip out when, he first saw the ,wagon. But'the poor feller was dead when his voice arrived. Fact, got the doc umenut." " Hextraordinary," exclaimed the horror stricken Cockney, "awl do they use whistles yet 1" _ Bless your soal, nor Congress stopped 'em right off, and now we act on the philo: - aoptlic principlei, that light travels an alfired tight huger thah sound; which will do per-, Raps for this generation.- We now tell 'em we are comic' by bursting out a light that astonishes all animal erealion,4ind I reckon rather sunning the planetary sptem at first. `When it was tried at night the roosters on , the road commenced crowing, and the chic. kens all got "down from their r sts thinking it was daylight." •• _ The cars suddenly stopped, what-Jona-, than, having - arrived at thei point of his des. tmation, looked. around a the astonished cockney, nodded his held, rid taking his carpetbag under one atrri'o . 13 unbrella tinder the other, took "his'reivelrs-sober as a deacon. couRT-SCENE 4 i'' . sir!" said a fierce lawyer, " do you on your solemn oath before the high God swear thit - drii is not your handrriting?" , "I reckon not," was . th cool reply. Dois it resemble yo writing ?". " Yes, sir, I th . t don't." .. 4 7* " Do you swear that it don't resemble your writing?" " Well, I do, old head." a , Yon take your solemn oath that this writing does not resalable yours in a single letter " sir!" 4 , Now, how do you know V' . _ I can't write.", • 1:12 1 VILIM 48E You doing there? you ras cal!" observed Jinks to his shop•boy as he happened to enter the office, and found the said boy taming someriets. " What are yotc about 1" " °Wipe a friend, sir.. writ. vie a let ter, and at the bottom of the page* he said liturn over, and oblige," and I have , been dohs.' it ever since:" 1V" Hun is one of Prenuce's last and ve ry beat hits. , - We feel that we can now go forward to our destin — auon with nothing to obstruct our progress.—Washington Union., - We suppose you can. The New Yorkpa pets ray :dart iiihnObstrEnaus it: ilialliate hovel been emoted.—Louisville Journal. sTATE amgrum.- runs imnnumze COMPANY. FaIt.ADELPENA AGENCY MO. 145Chesnat street:Culled States Hotel Build- LI tug. GILLETT & COGGSGIALL, Agents. Abstract barn the Reeond Annual Report, made May ist, Whom number of policies issued in both branches 'of business, Twenty Thousand. tO,OOO Whole amount of property at risk, $1.5.2.50525 00 Total amount of Ptemfam. received famish, and iditla receivable. •2T3,100 IT Total amount of losses and tepermes. !00,130 73 Amount of Cub and Gina:ante° Cap- '— nal now to reserve for future leases, 8250,115 75 heading a Case IturNas of 60,075 23 • The Company was cogardzed butiwo yeari since, , upon portly- contual pt ?les, and with no expecta tion of so lar superseding many other inwitutlona. it is, nevertheless true, tbst its success is untorallel ed, and the amount of bus loam done, number of Pol icies tuned, and losses met with and paid, ra the same period, exceed that of any Insurance Company upon record. Ita capital increases with its liabilities, and no part Ofthis eta be applied otbetwlse than for the benefit of the parties insured by this Company. - DIRECTORS - .1!-P.Itntberfortr, Prest. ; A. 1. Gillett, Secretary; P; C. Sedgwick ; Samuel Jones, Phil:ids.; Jona B. Packer, John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz S. T. Jones; A. A. Dirtier, Atli:lay. We. the undersigned, residents of eckuglkillsoun , ty, snd members of the State Maine! Fire Insurance Company of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, take pleasure in recommending the above Company to those seek ing safe and rheap Insurance, It being a purely !der -chants' and Farmers' Company. Hon. Sol. Foster.Pottaville, Lik R. Caiter,Tamanua, Richard B. *writ. .do • J. WAShoeinalter,B.ll. J. M.-Beatty It son. do Hellner&Shay,Min's. The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent of the above Company for Fottsville and vicinity, and all applications for insurance moat be add dto bun. JAS. ICI.GLEFF.. °Mee opposite the Miners' Bank. Pottsville. July IP, HOS.. IS-tf Lo MAE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY 1. and Treat Company, orPhliadalphia. .08Ice No. I 5 Chesnut street. Capital, $300,000. Charter per petual. Continue to make insuranceson I.lves oaths most favorable terms. The capital beingpald upend I avested,toget he r with tierce and constantly increasing reserved fundot fors a perfect security to r -the insured. The premiums may bet paid yearly, half yearly, or Quarterly. • e. • The Company add a amine periodically to them& surances for life, The first -Banos, appropriated In December,lB44. and the second Donna in December, 1940. amount to an addition of 113112 50 to every 81000' insured . under the oldest panties. making 61262'50 irhieh wilt be paid when Kuban be:come a claitif, stead of $lOOO originally insured the next eldest amount to 01437 50 r. the next in age to'll2i2 50 for every 81000 ; the others in the same propbrtion ee- Cording to the amountacrd-,=time of standing, which additions make an average of more than 00 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. The following are a' few examples from the fle eter: • . Bonita or addition. m Imputed Policy r/.51 50 6.56 /5 415 1187 50 Lc. No 66 *lOOO " 60 2500 " 276 ROOD '• 333 N3OO Ace. &c. . Pamphlets containing tables of rates and explana tions, forms of application ; and further Information can be had at the Mace. - • B. W.HJCIIARDN,FreaIdent. JOHN F. huts, Actuary. The subscriber Is Agent for the above CoMpany In Schuylkill County, and will" effect Insaranres, and give all nesesaary information on the subject. B. HANNAN. June 29. 1856 Ei-:i~i~}~ i;~iv~~ TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INBIIRANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA . - OFFICE No. 183} Chratnut stroet t near Fifth 8t DIRECTORS. Charles N, Rancher, George W. Richard Thomas Hart, Mordecai 13. Lewis, Tribias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, •• Samuel Grant, David IC Drown, Jacob R. Smith, biotrl. Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property. in town and country at rates ai low as are consistent with security, - -The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, whieh'witti their Capital and Premiums. safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. - The assets of the Company on Januiry lit, 1648, as Published agreeably to an Aet of Assembly, were as follows, viz : Mortgages $990.558 65 Stone. 51,563 85 'Real Estate, 108.358 60 Cash, &c., 45,157 67 Temporary, Loans, 1/2,420 00 *1,220,007 67 Since their-incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards etillisattrslas deed deed aniseed dollars,. losses by grg, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well at, the ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. CHARLES N: BA,NCKER. President.- , c CHARLES a. BANCKER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appotmed agent fur thi Above mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of properly. at the lowest rates. - ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 11-tP DOCTOR TOURSEIT. - 'IIIVATELV. for LS cam s' means of the-Pt/CAM ACULAPIUS.or Every One \ Is 0 tin Physician. The Irty-eixth Eduton,with one ndred engravings, showing ivate Disease* and Blalfor- Woos of the Generative/ 'item, In 'every shape a rm; to which is ended reatiae on the diseases pr males, Intentfed for the use f female, only, (see ,page I 90,) being of the highest iOl3- Ittancit to married people, ,moose contemplative Mar; ,NO. M. D., Graduate of the iylesnia, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ;and ; Honorary tier °fait Philadelphia Medical Society. The various forms of Secret Diseases'. Seminal Weakness. sea of the Prostate mend,lmpotency, solitary habits or youth are faithfully deserlbed , and all the recipes given In plain language. The chapter on self-abuse and Seminal Weakness is worthy of particular at tentinn.and should he read by every one. Young Men,-whe have been unfortunate in contracting "di sease, previous to placing yourselves under the rare of any doctor. no matter what his pretensions may be. get a copy °fib's truly useful work. Sea Captains and persona going to Sea, should one- . gees Dr:Miters TWn - lbe on Marriagc.tbe Pocket „Erculapiusor Every One His Own Physician. " 0- Let no father beiashained to present a copy of the JEsenlapins to his child It pm, save him from aft early grave. Let no - young man or woman enter. into the easel obligation,' of married life, without reading the Poe ket rEseulaplus. Let no one tattering from a hacking tungh. pain in theelde,restlest ntehts, nervous feelings. end the whole train of- Dyspepate. sensations, and eiv"ertop by their physician, be an other moment without coneriltine the .Escvlaplos.%—' have the married, or those about to biemertled, any impediment, read this truly wield Bonk: as it has been the means of saving thousands of. unfortunate creatures from the very jaws. of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of-title celebrated wort have been gold in this country 'and Europe since 1835, when the Ark ediuna Wes issued. ea' Any perann sending TWENTY-FIVE rents en closed in o letter, - will tecelte one copy of this book by mail; or Gee copies will be sent for ono' dollar.— Address .11r. W6l. YOUNO„Nn 152 Spruce Street, Pbtlaltelphts." Poet paid. Twenty years praciire in the city of Philadelphia,. certainly :Ditties Dr. YOUsg to the eon/Waage of the alMeted, end be may be consulted on any of. the di seases deaeribedin hls different publications. at bin etriee 152 Spruce Street. every day. between 2 and 3 cOrloOks (Bllndayf "Mooted) sad personeat any die. t3nes can consult Dr. Young by letter, POST- eau,. June IS. 1254• 25-If PAINTING, LANG szd PAPZEGNG , , ItEOL , • JW. BOWEN having removed his shop to 2 dome . above the American House, Ctionte attest, a) taken into partnership his brothels; the enbauthets %nominee to the public that they ate Prepared to ex— ecute allordera in their line with the greatest de , snatch, and no the molt reasonable teems. ,They em ploy good workmen and their customers mat there , fore, be sure of satisfactory jobs. . The also, also, het leave to call attention to their splendid: assonmcnt of Paper.bangtngs, Window skidell.dhe., compelling every variety or style , and tp.'slity. to suit the cute and pocket of punch:sets, and which they *tercet the lowest City prima. . • J. W. BOWES & BROTIIERS. . t Ober, above American House. Gut& SI., Pattirville. April 17.1851. • . 164( VAAL ILY 11111LIEB.-40 Quarto remit, Bibles, P varying in prices from 81 to 420. Also Pocketßi bles, tilt edge, as low as Sly cents each. Just recei ved avid=for.aale at B. BANNAWS - Y Cheap Book Store. April 24;1851. GLOBES POU. SCROOLIII AND FAMILIES —Joat received' a lot of Clobinol new -.article ho. Droved. rattan* for licbools And Fainlilu.sla °redden wUI Le sold at Fhiladelphia-pricre Fidler Sines or In pain, at. • - . • • D. DANNAN'S ' Cheap leak and Stationery atom. LAIDIWILRDIA HIIBBEIt. SANDALS.— An rustiest ankle for Pail Weatber,Jost re mised. Also, Urn 's ladisliabber Sandals, all if iikkli will be soldit.city pleat at _ o.ltaillkn'S . lailia Robber Blare, Pottsville. New. 0,1831 - . _ , , 43 4- GLIE/11011 9 11 PICT:ORIAL DBAWINO BOOM companion. sr he insiniusted till,, scatty bound at the Bindery of tins Subscriber. Also. nil kinds of yaw! lading& i BABSTOi4IX.. MIIEMIO=MIM=== . . I.,ll.Thillogri I MIS issisetiliny ppoisaitilliwiiik at& • Orate/ Bilairs.iattliit Ni tkeyfakabo ransi vro Bawlll gaaranteepiis Pitmen Or Ile bag all OW- lastrontente selected by calleto; teal person so to tone„ te.„ but Wiliam in. lag IPhil adelphia. desks to chime theinsielves;be wlg iNr * woe totals saitattetartrood they may sake 'their owe selection and Owls owe barges toilers WM lartbs IWeiroisid he will Inntish the la/rawest' se lected ikons 110 to 11:10-less" Own the pr sawed se- . corals/ to the pries sallower of tlie lsonunents. '• Out object la tli /pallidity and firaisb reed arts eks qkw Palk. We will sot sell a bad or desalt/ C. Um* took the highest Nelmillm at ibeWedril Fair for MS foram • Ttley are enual to say wens facts red la the cousuy.arid sapiimr to four-firths 61r those soil. Mr. Alma has sold upwards of Eighty Pianos la , three month.. and orders at present cannot he sup plied lades three or four. erseke. For ebnpand good ankles, apply at • B. BAN NA Wri Cheap Book and Basic Rune. 'IIIIIIICALINIIITRUMENTS. - MI kinds of Unica' losttaasente obtained to or der IT Awl notice: and at low Imes Ow good arti cles. Perna, desiring any kind orlestrirmeat name the prier, sad we yid procure the• ben ant. that can be bad at the price misted. and entaieed by a competes% inuefelut before h purchased: . With thew facilities. we guarantee all articles sold by tu. dept. ft, MU. ' , I. J . PAINT ,MANUFACTORY. plus undersigned having made extensive alterations and improgemenup In his dtachteety, and Pavia ill minced &mast Into his Factory.wouldinostmpect folly all the attention of his friends And customers through the country' to his large and well witected stnik of. VARNISHES, PAINTS, Oliat GLASS*II4., itc., which tor varletyind quality cannot be Walled by any similar establiihment to the State. Coach Wy.Carttage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishe and Palate of every description, dry an dground In 011 s ;, and mop at short notice In cans of convenient size for country trade. ' Glazier's Diamonds, Cold Leaf. Palleue.Pany and Rack En Ives. Sable and Camel flair Pencils. Varnish, Paint, Graining and Ealsomine Brushes, and English, French and American Glass of all sizes, suitable for Store Fronts. Dwelling dr.c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Buildings. Vestibules,/cc., &c.;constantly on band and for sale In Oar:titles to snit purchasers4t moderate price.. at the old established,Patirrzits' nl=llllll9 LTD 1/s -awn Stone No. SO North Fourth street, west aide, below Race st., Philadelphia. C. SCURACK. April 24,1852. 17-1 y • 017/{ COUNTRY 18 BMW SINCE the a obscribers have opened, at their Ettore. font doors above the Post Office,an entire new stock of Goods, purchased la New York. at Cash Priemen• abling them to sell cheaper ties asp east Store in lA. Critaty / Their stock consists In part, of _Bla it and Fancy Dress Silks, ' lifousel in de Lames. at 13 cts. and upwards; Thibet and French Merino... • Caberg Cloths, all shades and qualities, . Black Alpacas, • Plats and Figured colored Alpacas, at Ili ets. and apriards, - A rite amonment olCalico, Bleached antl Enbleached Muslin., Flannels, all colors and qualities, Linsey', Checks, A large assortment or Shawls, Hosiery, Woolen Blankets, Cloths, Bath:tits. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, &c.„ dcc. Together with a general assortment or Goods to please the fancy and salt the wants of the toms:uni tY • Also, a large stock of sugars, from 3to 9 centi- Coffee,Green and Black Teas,very cheap, with every variety of Queensware and Glassware, at prices low er than they can be bought elsewhere. They will be hippy, at all times, to show their goods. free of cost. Please glve them a call. .13. Country Merchants will fidd it to their advan tage to call and examine the new Goods. FRT& MART — Z. 42-tf Ott:18. 3852 • *int moor Itemss . L4VANS do WATSON respectfully inform thetnitt 11ettint they have added largely to their facilities fnr manufacturing articles In their line, by the erec tion of a large..finery In Eighthfiltrest, below Vine, and are now prepared to furnish thou, who may fa- ItOT theta. wilt) FIRE PROOF tiAFER, ace., to a an petit', manner, at the. , shortest notice. They. will warrant their safes to undergo as much heat as any otberwareat sad in order to satiety the public that this format mere siserthin,they hold thenaselvee 'in readiness at any - ‘" - 7'!" - '. - 1. 7, - OM to test them fairly with any r 4 other safes that ate made.— ' .They, have the names of many 466,a merchants and others, In this tt city and Giber plates, which , they can give in reference - Their celebrated tares have beta well tested by accidental -,- ' as well as by public bonfire*, an the report below will ; show. ' ' Great 'Crimp! Aelkved 14 EVANS * IFATSON'S X*. tll DockAtAret. FIREPROOF CRESTS'. AT THE tiA . TE YAM, Haaltl9llElo, Pa., OCT. 30, 1951. The underxigned, appointed a committee for the purpose. by the °Meets of the State Fair, were pro. sent this afternoon. wben.bieters. EVANS & WAT HON tested one °fiber Man sized Salamandckyire .Proof Chests, at which time they consumed THREE CORD' or woon over It, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., and having exposed It to a white hest for two hour*, .eulTiclent to destroy the cast Iron feet. On owning the Chest, the papers, together with WOO cir calms. deposited In our presence, were taken out, not only having been preserved, but not having the appearance of scorch upon them. Joseph Miner, Ex-Gov. of Pa. John A. Cox, A.O.Hester, Chas. E. Heisler, A. T. Newbold, F. E. Boudlnott, Committee. Am't of pulley and bonnier° be tneesd lby future adltions. 131:152 50 3,156 25 2,415 00 6,181 50 &c. ' EVAN'S & WATBI*, Salamander Fire and Thief-proof Safe Manoris. So. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia Aug 41, 1852. 9411 y alit NEW HARDWARE STORE, 2 doors below Hates Hotel, and nearly opposite tbeldiners' Bank, Pottsville, where will be found an escetient assonthent of HARDWARE: Coach Trimmings, 'Files. Springs, Fine Trays. -- Saddlery, . Britania ware. AShoemakera' Tools; , Assortment of fine Locks, Carpenters' Tools, Table Cutlery, Glass and Paint, Pocket Cutlery, Bar iron of all sizes, Table Spoons; Rolled do do --do . A mills and Vices, Nails and Spikes. Assortment of line Guni, Railroad-Iron and Nails, Sheet Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools, _ . 'Wire, Tin Plate, Building materials, • :Brass Kettles, Cast Steel, Sad Irons,: Shear 9teel, Pane and Boilers; Arm Blister, Mans, killiSaws, - ;Railroad Traces, Ctoss-cut Saws. . I Potider and Shot, Pine Hand-saws, : G. 11: returns his thanks to the public for the pa tronage they extended - to the tate firm of Bright & Pett,and Baum himself that.inbla individual cape iity, he will be able to deserve and command their continued support by the quality of the goods be has in ■tore, strict attention to business, and the low rates at which he is determined to sell. GEORGE BRIGHT. Late of the tirm of Bright k Poll. Mirth 37. 1812. • 13-ly THE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully ark. nounee-to the public, that their new Bolling Mill is now complete(' and In full - operation, and that they are prepar . ed to supply all kinds of Bar iron of various which ttmy will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also minufseture T Bathe, for the use of the Collieries and te,ral Roads, weighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. eof the best Iron. and which will be -found m cheaper than the imported article. Rein tactical mechanics. and having dad coned . • e experience in the Iron buslness„they Ratter themselves that they can give entire satiefaction to purchasers, and ail. also make it theft Interest, to pa tronize home manufactures. Dee.6,l&Sl rf'.l77zl7'w•rTr',l7l. 8. N. HUDSON. IRON , and BRAM Founder, respettftilly Informs his pat riots, and the public generally, that . he IS tally prepared, at the above Ev. tabitshment. to manufacture Steam Engines of every size; Ptimps,liallroad and Drift Ears,and every other description of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable terms.' Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast FTaces and Machine work in general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and del/- Patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by him rein he wdrrantr4 to perform Well.. De would eolith the custom of 'home who may want snide, In bit line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt attention. S. iV.,I1011:30N, March 15.1851 .ZEICF.°. MASON & CO. RESPECT . fully announce to - the public that they have taken the Entabtiptiment known as, the Pottsville iron Works on Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to build all Mods of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cara, and-Machinery of almost every description, at the ahnrtist make. and on the most reasonable terms. —Persons from abroad, in want of-Steam Engines, .30 1 11 find it tutheiradsaotage to give them a call be ore engaging elsewhere. [May 11 -, 11 PASCAL IKON WOEISS, PIIILAU'A.—WELDED wßoncurr Iron Plum suitable tor Locomotives, Marine andotber Steam Engine Bolle from 2to sinehes in diameter. Alzo Pipes lorGas t atearu and other purposestextrattrona Tuba for Hydraulic P • Hollow 'Photons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.e. litannfarturedandfor side by ' •MORRIId,TARKERk MORRII3,, Warehnnse B. E. Corner 2d iind Wainot ft- TOWN HALL IRON AND HARDWARE STORE THIN HUSEUNI.of manufactured wares has 101 l none of its attractions, and 1 am now able to offer to the public, either for their Inspection or purchase, one of the ' Guest and moan useful stock of Foreign and Domes tic HARDWARE ever offered In the County. ' With many thanks for the patronage'extended to the late Imn,l natter isyselfsple to supply all the wants In my tine of 'business cheap as the cheapest; with usual promptness and despatch. FRANK POTT. Apr 111,1852., 14-0' - - COLIIIM/12111 Choy Cutlery STORE . . Nos. 12, 33, 34, 35, 3d; and 37 Arcade, Philada. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 15; per cent. by purchasing at the above Mores. By Im inrting my own Goods. pitying butllttle rent. and liv g economleany,:it Is plain I tan undersell those who Purilisse their goods here, pay high tents, and live use priors , . Constantly on band, a bugs assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Edison and Raton. Table Knives and Forks. it ivory, stag, taißstr.,- bone and wood bindles, _Carrera and Forte, VS tests, 4.e., Butcher' galves r tllrks, Bowie Kediras.. negating ant plain Pistols. //c. Just received. a large stock ofillorigers"ind Was tenholin's tint Pea and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Attordeons. to., kn.. - - rltso, Cue English Twist and German Guns. 2OiiliM COLEMLN, Importer. Dec. g7.1b31. ' • IROX OCINIMISSION MUM 1110171533,' • CBNTRE STRI:MT, POTTSVILLE. !TIM onbeetilYers ue prepare/ to Bullish the Trade, liathlahrts ant Operators. at nit:664W pleas, meigia Wald) whotesito *treat tress Moo tin w Bay Irosoonsurstion4io Totoorftly, and wartautt4 of superior quality'. Also, Bata T ruiti soluble 40, Weep ► sad Date Wahl, fatatidted at Vont sotkie dims trom.tio Isiporter., /14:1111DUIST &SOL . Tett IRMO, Row. roma'. __ • 5 474 U ' • (ri THE . I I 744 P MRSI .40M1NA.1414144"04 Vittgi tiettiaLliiiSt 'fink' 1. -- - . GEORGE BRIGHT'S nounqo MILL. HARRIS, BURNISH & CO 14U, IRON WORKS. WiMMM 11 . 2 111 0111 Pann t a 11111101111* 71 , 4 0 - un fti r 11.1011111 : 11 nriit O' tOtta i i r . ," 1 " 11) , g#,0 11. 14, crei • • -,- , t 4 ii 4 . ;,0) SISS. ,2 6 24 9751TG - TraitTITIK",7 7 ,, 11112, 1 017R.Wita.Wgilin • . "' AllbsW FkitelflAW • .1 , • 4 Thisicv. ' OM. vorvignaw r ii,sit...eayct. t i s ealltdayrNtsp. , carer;', Tbilluddle•lvas• orTberadofFiek.'... l . llos . ' WWI en 'g "Tharriday.liar..2. OWL? ' 47 # City 11(1465t0r.: ?Ilotlitt7, Mir. St.. - r Tress Aireepsei. • . r, Ott Othlarteltester. Sept.i9. City Of Olugatir.Wednesday., Ott.. x:.1833. ; . enyof Neuenester. Wednesday, Dec. ,'O.llOll. -'City ofaitsagow. Wediteelley. Jan. .5. 1653. ; Cltinfllitnenwiter. Wedeiettetay. Feb. ; NW. City of Otalgow. Wednesday. Mar. 3,1833. Clly of Idanehester. Wednesday. Mat. , 20.1853. ,. maim 00 90011409 Arnim PAllstalokle. FromLeverpssl - deform hettlie, 90 Dal. Saloon herthes , dil iniSs Mlitsittp do 63 •I I..6lldship "do ~.15,•• I Forward do' SS " I Forward 44 ,/ 3 " lactating Steward's fees. Int** chase paegincissit, A limited *amber of Third Class Pasivageri will Im taken from Fhtladetphht and Liverpool, and found la provisions. From Platura.„ 26 Dols. I From Literponl,6Cllll)Pall Certificate* of passage will be issued here td parties' who ate desirous of bt loiter, their friends at car-, responding rates. ) Cp PACIVIIT Ws per Ton.; oarseGoods',Uardware, ke„ will be taken, subject to special agreement. at time of shipment. - Au exPettensed Surgeon will' be, 'tarried on each ship. All goods sent to the *zebus la Philadelphia 'and liverroitt win be forwarded With economy and de spatch. Foy freight or is essge 6 witc h ta TOON AS iiICHARDSON4 9 Witold sweet, rtillad'a.. and 41. Eactmge Place, New York. • - RICIIARDSON,DIO.THERS p t CO.. Liverpool. Co. The Pabst-46er bail been so tided Agent 6 - or h above line of liteaniere, and Is prepared to engage Passengers who prefer coming out In the Steatnets.a the published rates. ht. HANNAN. Oct. PI, 1852. . = El TIMATANT CORRZSPONDANCE: ?lIWMP OT WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE 'TIL IN SOUTH AVIERICA:-YELLOW inty_za REM TRUTH STRANGER THAN FicnOM 2 r Same, Hass. April 28, 1851. _ -- William Wright, bileterHear Sir—For stay yea we bath bees the Salem agents, andalso et one ti the county agents, for the sale of-your emu*. we , tine. and during Ike whole - of this time we are • t' aware that, is any one tangoes. havens Oils w , .." we bare sold been complained of as Cassie( Injury, Not accompllsbiU their propir mission.. It Is don. vatify leg when we receive vailllllsrl le ' lliblicillY r a source wheraths medicine. valeta is sold has b • the missasofgoirig great goodand °leaving messily - . Last year we sold throe . dozen beret to go to a • '. din port, and this day have received *letter Rom' ' merchant who ordered them, giving an account of t wooderfOl effects wltielt. th ey did in curlig a et number of persons *bower* ettaelled with a pre . lag epidemic similar to the 01*w/ever i 'While under the reenter pkysiciane" treatment who were the Hospital, some, three e.bendred. including e Governor, Megistrates.R.a..fell victims to ilia dice - . If you would likes copy of our letter,we don't k of any impropriety In giving it you. and perhaps It would be of service to have G published. together with our names, as It le addressed 10 - us. We will eonsikt the parties interested, and if you wish it, you tt It please write tt, Respectfully, yours, • ' •- .. ' -- W. eir. 8. B. Irks .. . . , . The following is the lettarilluded to above := Cartage Match SI, IBM/ i Messrs. W. &. 8., B. lei*. Merchant., Salem Gentlemen—For some years past I have adopted n e t , my family, al a purgative, Dr:Wright'. Indian Ve table Pills (for whom you are his agents is Sal ) and have found that medicine of treat worth.. .. Last November we were Visited by a kind°, tat . matory fever, (the same 1 presume which greatly 1: i dieted our neighbors, the Brazilians, for nearly aye r) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yel w fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell victim to the epidemic (a great number for a, population a" al4ll as ours.) Our doctors named it the true yedow few. but their skill was inethcient to stop its - progress, can. ening their mode of treatment to the us of entol4., god the application of leeches, forbidding, the tastier purgatives, and of Course all them:tidier. and gall e, who were obligid to be sent to the Dosphals, as alga the Governor, several Magistrates. several otdc , and in fact all those who were really afflicted with ke disease, fell victims under their mode of treattaen A month previous.' had received thrt e dozen be et of Dr. Weight's Pills, which 1 pregame were bo ht at your store by Measm. Goldsmith, Nencom & Parkas, merchants In your city.aind• with whom I or doing business,. Thad the opportunity to adult° er these Pills to several under my roof, who were aftict ed with the some fever, and two doses of eight Tills each completely cured them of .the complaint. I teen gave sway nearly all my Pills to some twenty or t ir. ty persons. endall were relieved as it were by In. chantment. ''• ' I have, in ennsequence, remitted to Messrs. Cold smith, Newcomb and Fade's, the sum of forty dollar am the purcharrof that quantify ofthis medicine,lnd foreg of you to deliver the Pills as fresh as poesille: I request you also to desire Dr. Wright to havelhis directions translated in Fren.ch,whtzb w attend great ly to circulate Ma Pills hot mile here, but also ir;the. othe reolonles Where thepoptilatton le more emeriti', Excuse me, gentlemen, in the liberty 1 have tr.kt , n to tadre!" you this letter. which, for the sake oi hu manity, I have been compelled to do, al Ido not Irkan to speculate on an :allele which proved.salutary to a °umber of poor people, and In (bet mass of this-lrepu tattoo is reduced ton state of Indigence, and it would he slant for any one to seek Were in such a vote') Accept. gentlemen: the molt respecteul salutations of year very obedient Fervent, A:faculty.. The medicine is for sale. wholesale an d retail, e4her In English, French, German or :Ipaniah directio ,at the Principal Office. 1(9 RACE St., Philadelphia. • And for sale by . ; T. F. BEATTY & CO., }. , .. G. BRov " T ... Pottsville. _ _ a . Ll. J. Pry,Tamaqua ; .1. W. Gibbs, ,. Minersville ; Joni' Robiubold,Port Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Drehertvile ; Joshua Royer,. McKeansburg ; C. & A. Pocht. v ß v p• gold ; 'Kepner dc Co.‘ Kepnersville f Gideon t stone,West peon ; W.-Cooper,Tuscarora :. De ge Regan, do George Phan:. Brockville; Daniel Rich, Middleport • John Williams, do Conner & Rhoads, New Philadilphin ; 11. MOROI'. r, Port Carbon; lac: R. Levan & Co., Schuylkill Haven ; William A.ll to mer. Orwigsburg , IA m. M. Bickel. do'. Samuel 111 r/ 12, Landing, lite ; Johanan Cock ill, Llewellyn; Ab am Schwenk , Germanville • Jamb Kauffman. LowerMa bantongo ; Jno. 0 McCreary, Tremont ; Earl & ilarodt. do. McCormick . &. Clark, Donaldson': Wieel rr ac Miller, Pinegrove ; George Iteifsnyder, ?ew Cattle; Wm Price, fit. Clair. __ _ June 7,185u' .. 1 SULLENDU & PASCAL. HATTERS, , No. 6, Sou th SIXTH street, between M ar k et 4na • Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, HAVE co:latently on band a beautiful cad red assort ment of HATS and CAPS, which they respectfully Invite their frlendaind the public generally to call and exiumtne, while 0011- Int "THE CITY OF BROT,IIERLY LOVE." February 21, 1852 , INDIA RUBBER GOODS, PREPARE' FOR WINTER. ' LAMES' and Gentlemen's Bandals , a capital ele for the•feet for damp and chid weather. India Rubber Overcoats with Life Preseivere;nt• tatted,* new and seasonableartlele India Rubber Leggins and Pants. ' Long Basing Cloves—lined. • I Also, Lined India Robber Mitts for handling rnagh work in cold weather. ' Ladles' lined Rubber Gloves. Breast and Nursing Bottles, Funnels. - Morse Boots. Money Body Belts, ice., ke. Jost received and for said , wholesale and retail; ay B. BANNAN. Sept. '25,1852 LADIES, • IVIIT WILL lOU BE ; UNIIAPP X? .UTIIEN PROFESSOR VANCIOUN;tbe celebrated VV ASTROLOGER of the 10th = Century, gives ad vice in.all affairs of the heart, which,.if allowed, can not fall to guide the single to a happy marriage. snd •makes the married happy it ! Ladles who are unhap py through troubleordsforuine and disappointmant, - consult him daily, they follow his advice and are snide happy. Others consult him to know what is bearre them; others seek Information of those they loVe, and all ate made happy and contented!!! If you rui ns your nature happiness, delay no longer, consult him yourself and be happy. Terms.—For en interviste - 6ns minutes 25 cents'in full 11. All Letters and Interviews are strictly rd vate and conddential. All Letters pre paid secure a private lotervieW, 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, Seconditonse, North side, above Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD PORTON E.—Gentlemen. look to your Interest before It is too 'late !! t Consult and follow the advice of Professor VANUORN you do success will crown aillour undertaking. Men who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful life and irarciainess. Men who have worked hard and struggled against adversity and misfortune the gut ter part of their Dna, indlound the-, more they tried to get forward In the world the more things went against them!!! These men hate consulted him fir the last 30 years. and all those whowete arise enough loTollaw bis advice are now rich and. happy, while those who neglected the advice he gave them, are sill struggling with adversity. Terms for gentlemen Pi for an Interview of 15 minutes, la fall 112. • N 0.3 GEORGE Street, second .house, Noah Side, above Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. All letters aid COMlTlllrliCations will be strictly - PRIVATEAND CON FIDENTIAL. April 17.1952.-„ li-lye • Xaso Marisalo sad Retail Root mod blot Slort.Corooy of Notre dad Xarket Streets. Poturille. ' TrlE SUBSCRIBER :INVITEA TIRE A.TTBN flan of the public to the very:attenaive assoft- , Meat of Goods, couplming of GENTLEMEN'S Cm( Stitched, noised Itild reggae' Boots, Calf and Klri.double soled Sewed and Peg ged Boots, Water Proof/Mots Sawed and Paggedt from/ Sllo 54t New England and Philadelphia manufactured Coarse Boots, in great variety, constantly onh,and: Cloth and lasting Gaiter Boots, and Congtess Gaiters, Cnlrlanlliticrit clIe• mot Ties ' andliewed and Pegged Ties. .• ' 'MINERS' Boots .and_ Maumee, of.flol quality; at low pr ices. TOTS' and Youths' Boots. and Moiroes course- or line. , • • - ' • LADYS*Ssench aad 'Bail Mb Lasting Gaiter Boots. . Morocco. Calfskin and Goat Bootees, French Mot , Dun, Rid well and mime spring Buckskin/ and Jaffe/sons, Preach Morocco tad Rid Turnroands.' from 50 eta. to. hi i New England 'Bootee! and Slum of all loads; cheap; • , MISSES' and Childrens' Bootees and Shore, elates assortment suitable forting constantly on hand. GUM Elutie Oar stock of Gaza Eleatte-Shosa ars of the-best manufacturedattletes tbietrantricalt sad Gentlemen would, do well to .earl and provide themselves with good Gam Shoes, the best mil 0! 'hive yet dime/reed Of COO; Conghirand COMIJUP. TRUNK!, rivet Hags ithif Tallies. The Travelling mummery' will Slot wall the IlboTLeittlelite Whips' See,wiii sell at aiodeiate • • - ;:, Boas to shag; of to iiitacitio tia Intitircos . - • • 00. IPM' ' 4t4i - MI II aRIMT 11311:DIGAL DISCOVZIRTI FOB% £Lr. lenTooll connrrtose OF TOE Wept! ,Drt.ItUSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL: ,LTEART DISEASES and Nervous Complaints.- 1/The utontahlog happy arm of DR. ROSE'S NERVieUI3. CORDIAL. fur Diseases of the Heart. Patpltatlon. Numbness. Nemalpla, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles. Heartburn. Flatulence; Pahl In the Face. Wakeftilness.ResUess miss. or fur the Mud or Body. worn down by care, labor or study, bas In duced:many phyiliclatis-Co use It T M their practice. For a weak constitution, It bs a grand restorer s It completely removes fromthe system all nervous ir ntations. and le almost utirscutoue In Its rapid and happy effect. The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price SO , cents. .• bra. Dissales,Dywysigt. sodliasta ! If your Liver is deranged, your akin will be yet - low ; Dyspepsia and Bilious cooditiou of the system will follow ; you will be tumbled with cold feet,:aa• viable appetite, and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's celebrated Railroad or Anti-Bilious Pill, - you will soon Soda the above bad symptoms disappear. They glvestrength and 6:liners to the blood. Box es 121 and 25 cents. 0-These Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS be. cause they go ahead of all other Pill. in their good effects. ar•Pril fres .Mercury. DO nit Ssffrr with Avg Peis • • 111 • you do. yon will find Immediate relief by,using DR. R 013 8 .8 P6IN•CIIBER, It Is the only prepara tion ..which cures, almost instantly. Store Throat. Rheumatism. from Colds, Pains in the side, Back, or. Limbs; Face, Ear, or Tooth Ache Stomach or Bow. .cis, elide or Back; Stiff Neck, B ; ruises, Corns, and Chilblains. Wherever, you have Pain, use the Pain- Corer. Safe to all ages, and the price betas low, the poor, as well as the rich, can obtain It in 111,23 and 30 cent bottles. 13. The above preparations ;ian be thand.wlth'.cir entire and Bill directions, at the stores of B .Bannon, Agent fur the County ; John a. Brown, John 8: C. Martin, Tottsvilln; .1. W. Gibbs, MinerAville ; and. C. J. Fry. Tamaqua. BePt. 18, 1832. . T 1 ME t 4 GILA 3. PHYSiNN 8-SURGEON. OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET. STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA. Dee. 14, 1850 50.tf DR. 3. S. ROSE'S GREAE PAIN CURER; THE WONDER OF THE. ADE, ALL PAIN CURED LIKE. MACICI—Ttoe vannJer ftil preparation Is need internally and exteinally,yiv ine immediate relief from allbodny pains. If nsed according to direttions,it not only relieves all pain, Itut it cures It nsually Oil the fart application. It may be relied upon for curing and giving almost in stant relief; as tbouiands who have nerd it ran testi fy. to Rheumatism, Ague, Sudden Colds, Cholera, Dysentery, Cholera Diorbus, Pleurisy, Earache, Chn and toothache, and.all pain in the stomach or Rowels, Headache, Pains in the Womb. Pains lo the Limbs, Joints,: Rack,elpine Disease,Lumba: o, Scalds. Burns. Chillblains, Sprains, Bruises, Pimples, and all cbtonic Eruptions. If you wish to be relieved from ALL PAIN. use DV. Rose's PAIN-CURER. If you desire to be cured of ALL DISEAREA,take his Family Medicines. Price 12i, 25, and 50 cents per bottle. For Coughs, Colds, Croup sad ll'asopikr Castel,. DE PREPARED FOR CHANGE OF WEATHER.— .1.) The frequent changes of the weather bring with t bad COLDS, COUGH. ASTHMA. IRRITATION of the LUNGS, SORE THROAT and BRONCHITIS, all of which can be Tented, and the system fortified' against hequent attacks by using Dr.— 3. S. Rose's celebrated COUGH SYRUP. Price only 50 rents. CHILDREN are also liable to Croup,w bleb danger ous complaint yields immediately to Ur. J. S. Rose's never-failing CROUP SYRUP. Pike 23 cents. WHOOPING COUCH, another complaint, always worse in cold and damp weather. The afflicted will find great relief in the use of Dr. .I. S. Rose's Whoo ping Congh Syrup, which always relieves, and pre vents, the disease from running into other diseases. such as INFLAMMATION of the LUNGS, DROPSY in tl e CHEST, and CON:MIMPMION. Pt ice 50cents. Dr. Rose's successful treatment In all Lung Affec- , tions has created &great demand for the above, highly valuable Family Medicines. For sale Wholesale and Retail by • 11. BANNAN (Fromm the National lute Wiener.) Washington City, May 15th, 1852. DR. Rome's Medics/ Adviser to Persons in Sickness gad in Health, with no :Homage for 1951.—This pub lication is from the pen of an eminent physician of Philadelphia, a regular graduate.ot tne Medical Col lege. and an honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. It contains much good advice to in• valids, as well as persons is hcalth..lt also dewribes, in a comprehensive manner, the diseases of our mi. able climate, and the mode of treatment. No fatuity should be without a copy of this book. It can be had, without any charge, at the various drug-stores in this eity.w bete-Dr. liose's valuable Family Medicines ale for sale. Nov. 20. 1852. MAWS Patent Fire Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. "(ME Subscribers have just receiveda further sup -1 ply of this singular and valuab a subttance. In addition to the slate color. they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown, reeemblingthe sandstone now in use, and so much admired for the front of buildings Id: principal ingredientsate sillca,alumirigand pro toslde of iron, which Intim opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for Its fire-proof nature--the two forme r substanteshe ing non -fond uctors, a nd the latter acting , as a cement,to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. • For use It is mited with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush, the same as ordinary plum., to wood Iron, t in, zinc, ca nvase, papt t ,/tc. It hatdens stadia ally and becomes fire-proof.. It is part) :Wetly suita ble for roofs or buildings, slatoboat a Id ter-decks railroad bridges,fences, atc. A toofco tied with the article is equal to one sr slate, it a vast saving ores pence. Specimens may be seen at the office if the subscri bers. 11ARRIRON; BROTIIeiRS k Co., No. 4:4ficiuth Front St.; Phllada. Apr 1172,1848, 17-tf , Paper ! Paper! 1 nri Reaths Letter Paper varying In price from 4.1,51/81,23 to 14.50 a ream. • . 1 ROO Reams foolscap froth *LSO to $S per ream. ' 10 Reams Commercial Note Paper. OS RPIROKfolin Post. Reatneklediunt-flala (or Dunk Modem, •0 Reams Blasting Piper. smith's kinds and slue. ROO Ream. Wrapping Paper different qualities. Ttiti staltecri6er has made arrangements with ' a - large Paper Manufacturer, and will supply all kind of Paper from. 20 to-25 per. tent cheaper than nsurat-L. Whniesals and Mail. Also a choke lot of . Eitinl.lBll AND PRENCII . PAPERS. 'Width rill be Rohl verylnr. Conorry Mptchatite aid nthete ran be tupplteil►at thy prier:4in 601 again. • ' B. BANNAN'P Cheap Paper Store• • lii 0 , 4 tlei 'VS 4Sr(tt BET,7IIVG qilliEsaescrlber irAgent for the the :mit! of India I. Robber:and Gotta Pertha Belting. and wilt format' it to any tengthat the lowest cash prices. This Belt ing is roteddered better and Cheaper than any other kind in one, and It ham the advantagero, t the material being worth at•leaw haltits•llirst'rost, forothbr our poses, atter it Is worn oht•taltellltirst C 1.4 in use at all the Collieries in thli.R e - egiono • l ; ay ; Alto, India Robber att4entta•PereEttlfoie, for wa llows purpoiett,sock'Sti conveying . - Ihratrits.VPeakinf 'ubes. Fire Rigtlittia4.4;iike,..atlatir.litlitcttywill be jurnlstimi) at nutortfithatityelptleirklitit , i; - - , A. liratie4fEltnre.. rir India Ttialltm/A'alkfalf Of lathe" dtliftirentihic k. nese always ott batidetilrorltit ri , arittllttlys cut to any size. whencssatiotroC: Feb. 9*" Nw. 518? . .tlitirker,$frett,derutss SEVENTH a..iiiiiarGHTlialtialt!s7t. . °TIN a. , llkight4stspeeiftirly orthlent4tlntAjohting eettelleg:lllovall7 l .l 4 T l always MI hand , assortment of I".Praits t Cakiii led -Confeethiateiy, which he will sell as-cheap as can he , laiiaght tit any other establish. mentln Philadelphia. and lie ffivites all persons who may want anything.tn 'and .see:tint: before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the emus. try will receive prompt attentitlb. • - May I, 1852. ~ . • . ' - 1301t13 110011 ROUSES; - THE nadellildtted. Jteletitir tie I.yeomisz atitiwrilisltraireoi Creipang. which has probably become more popular than any other similar !filthy-, thin in the State. Li prepared to effect 'lnsurances, against loss by Fire, op all descriptions of Buildings. - Mefehanffize. lied other property, on the usual fair and liberal tenni of the Company. Lames .are al ways promptly -paid ait scion as they ate ratisfactori= ly made knotene Persons having priSperty UV be hi eared. toz y apply to the subscribe On Pottsville. el tber personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt ty attended to. • . JOHN - IfARLAN. June 26. IBSJ. ' . , . Re-tf DM:MST% tit/follb PENS—Eletam Lunt, Deetsl-4/1 isarrseird.—The subscriber has jowl re ceirege large tot of flatlet* Superior Gold Pens einong..which are the'Couttets and ljnited States Pens. both in mid out•of eases, tdi of which can be returned tf the points tome off by fair The IdattiMath•Unnlted Mites Pen is . a curiesltt. • Call and see- totether with the other", al . -- • • • • • 11411Aleffsw8 ' • ' • ' :• Cheep .B** and Stationery Stine. - LVOV .BaSSIDER3 - TEXT BO coll coMprielittifoll Inrormation .resiteasialt ,thci that cut bMeg of. oaltrJ.And the mods of rotting them Price I>t tegth i/tts Publibilfideadloi iste,at 4; lIANNANIS • • - , ,ftfulteoilw4ll Publtibies Minis This Is a capital book for Popery, wee will be implied Clamp by Ike ZOO copies. F== , ;.:1 , 1 , • 4 . _A D O IOIII - 4 4°4 1 N. ; eir.;, .../01-nuewa -timber aquotoga &WAG% rowager. Taibt INIEPPOLT• IK..toolliepata. DOM. ..1411***01,1 • 1 0011401011..a1l Zoilukem use sad inthelolloinagetatioaialltit. haus NE" car= =EEM:= ramuyi. „ .7.4lllL,pumai rerlia-vslle . 1 4.01„ 1 . i filopinrille tit Tarns 11110.0istos A 4.1/7- ' l a ',.... • ' 01 • 11117 .*It ••i 4 15 • Reitiss. : ..,-„,-411.111 g.- , Er. Baseis. 10.4.1 ," :—Plapaints- ICAO ' ' d 'i - -1111.-Catboit 10.52: : 4 11.. .., . Pywalityllile t /ha-owpm Potspritle.ll4o Arrives at Phileil'a.l 7.30 ' Foe the ioanttrip; &riddle, a. la No. !Carat From thlsadelpltta to rheas ittilla and back. aatat • day.' • , , 01 40 " _ , roilatown,.. •... 175 " ' 't Readied.. " - " , VS` " Ragan; ItLeCatbon k 00 Reodiaglo sad bac* same day, , 1 50 rir No Baggage ended with these trains.: All 'negate wait be purchased Iwtrotit 100 "r e ' • Nay Ilk fait. • • ,• _ . tt•tt PAMMICOM - TRAM'S. livitemitimmisM Orileir. OF THE PHIADELPHIA• t READING RAILROAD-8 11 - 31 M B R ARRANGER ENT. From Plilsdriplia.to Pottsville. On mad aftet May 17..1852. Omni grill la two passenger .Ersise daily (atinda3 - aeseepise,) between - Philadelphia. Reading, and Pettaville.; , monainie LIN& The Elpteee Vita leaves Philadelphia deity except Sundays, ht o'clock, A. M. The Way Thin leaves Fettsittle,dallyArtidepe excepted it 7} o'clock. A. H. . AFTERNOON LINE.• . - The Way Train lase.. Philadelphia daily, except Bmndsys at 31 o'clock, P. U. -.The Sierras. Train leaves Pottsville daily, except Sundays; it 3lo'cloolt * P.M. •.rtombrimPittatsis:PEADirio..• Pot Philadelphia etlitriebmit 46 Wow's, U., and 4 o'clock 61 minateei P.M. for Pctirrille at 9 o'clock 31 minutes A. 31. 3146 o'clock P. Both Trate, step a 1111.4ke , Slitlops atm the line. r#ltsa. • he data tars U etas ears, Reading to Philadelphia $1 3 Q 1 45 do to Pottsville, • - 1 OS • OS Philad'a to Pousviille, ." R 731. .2 95 Depot in Pottsville. coiner of Dated and Railroad at peas rear of American House. Passengera cannot enterthe ears unless provided with a ticket. • . fifty pounds Of baggage will be allowed to each pas senger In these lines. and Passengers are eipresaly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its py order of the Iloantof Managers; aLBR&DF . OIII2I, Secretary 234 Juno 5,18511:. urn! mictinfaz =wan. 0 rnint -Og • Riil i.skt.it a uttl.t. e Keivntainni . l • Git'AIiIbAPTRR.ITIRI4DAUAPRIrr,IISI.OO Paesenger .fßunday. excepted,) tuff is'elack-ii: H. en4.St M.. and eonneetwith the Knitting and Afternoon Train! from Potiatilicorrthe Reading Railroad. Returning, will leave Pon Clinton', on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Ratiroed. ' . FARE. - • To Philadelphia.: . - • .• : 300 Port Clinton ' - - - 75 JOUR ANDERSON General Agent. Tainanna,April49. 1651 15-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. „”: • : HOWARD, EARL a< CO.'S ENPREWLINE.— We are prepared to recrive and rot ward Daily per passenger Train, (our Ramie Car being always In charge of special Messengers) mershandlze of all deseriptlotts,packages.busdlea.specichank notes, &e. Aire. - particular attenton , paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and'Accounts. Packages and Goode delivered daily to all intermediate placei between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Otricea—Centre Street, Pottsville; Nia.43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No. 6 - Wall Street, New York; No. 8 Court Street, Boston. • HOWARD, EARL & Co. April 5,1851.. ' .144 & TOLLS ON COAL 1 , MI OVIF I C g OF TEM PUMA. & REILDIVG RAILROAD CO. 1 . Plativictykia Sept. 1, 1652. Otund after the 6th Instant, the gates of FREIGHTS and TOLLS on. Coal. transported by this Company, will be as follow*. onto (unbar notice: Richmond. Philadelphia, Inclined Plane Niretown, Germantown R R., Falls of Schuylkill, Manayunk, Spring MIL Conaliehoe'n dt Ply mouth R. R„. limbo's and Potts and Jones' Nor'ist.'n orfridge• Port, Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, Royer'■ Ford, Pottstown, Douglassville, Birdsboro', Reading, lietnen. Reeding & Mobreville, Hamburg, Orwrgsburg. ByOrder of the Board of B. B Sept. 11. 1852 nlll.smmyrmmm7mm:9 MI - Afto • 'DEDUCTION OF FREISIIT O,N DIERCIIANDIRE, .1.1, to commence March I, BSI. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBA. CO elk a , p , T Ist Class.—BitumlnonsCoal.Bricks - Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pig Iron, 9 els. 41 eta. Plaster, Slate. Tiles. JJ 2d Class.—Blooms, Darr Biotite,' Cement, Orindotonee,Onano, Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin, ).101 cis. 51 eta Bait, Sills. Shingles Tar, Turpen. I tine, Timber and Luttiher. _ A ItTICLEN ?IA VOMITED 15E1 3d Crass.—Ale, Beer and Porter,l • Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Barley, , i Bones - and Horne. Codee. Cotton, l . i Whiskey& Domestic Lb:mom Grain, - - i Iron Vastings.rocigh ; Bolle,d, Bar Of Lull " iv 61 etyl Hammered Iron, Boller Plates: Plat r 1 Bar Itailmad Iron, Lida and Shot. ( . 1 MOI3IIPES, Potatoes, Nailsand Spikes, Salt Provisions, Sager. Saltpetre tr. Tobacco, onmannfnctured. J 1 FLOUR per barrel, 25 ets. II cis. 4th'Class:—Apples. , Bran., Butter') i Cheere.Cordage,Earthen-wara Eggs, I i Groceries, (exceptthose stated)hemp I i Hardware tr..- Cutlery, Hollow-ware. I Lard, Leather. Live mock. Manufac- t 17 rte. U cry. I tures of Iron,ae Machinery ; 011,Oys tem Paints, Haw hides, Rags, Rua- .1 sla Sheet Iron, Beeds.Plevi.....dwevi i l , Potatoes, Tallow. Vinegar 14 wire. i sth Mass.—Book* and Stationery,l l Boots and Shoes, Camphine & Spirit • i 'Oil,China, Glass and Quienaware tAgrint„ Confectionery) Dry Goods: I }-'22 OIL_ I 1 ",•:: Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and Fill Foreign ' Liquors. Hops, Spirits of Torpentlne.Teas, Wines and Wo ol. March 1.1851 •' 941 . i • sTmenz • z PACTORY. 4 v• . sob Mein beg tea ve to Inform the public that In "addition to 'their former sITHAIII ENGINE tiflOP„S and FOUNDRY; they have recently put up new, Machinery and Shops for the manufarture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Cars, by Steam power; which insides them to execute ell that kind of workk, not only much better, but with treatO despatch nod at the very lenient prices. Having totor Made these extensire . preparations,' individuals and companies requiiing stork of this kind; will find it to Omit advantage to give them Beall. : SNYDER- fr. ;OLIVES.? Ort. 25,1851 . . e3.tf A great Du try far Bilious Coustitytions., , ,, DO . .tt 3 s:-nosirs • -1 7.':-T• RAILROAD, OR ANTI-1311.10DS' PHA" .... TN Boxes, at 121 and 25 centsfiee from Mercer, t and can be taken at all seasons, by both levee, ad all ages and without regatill to weather. sleNo toast' nese or laboring man should be without thern..49l TUT are truly the Poor Man's friend, and the Rich Menlo security. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prig tire in Philadelphia,and if taken with Dr. J. 8 Roses - Tonic Fever and ague Mature, they Will' cure Mel most stnbbona cares of 'Fever nod Agar. or Chilli and' Fever. For Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, lodivition, rid all Bilious cooditions of the system, they havtino 1143114 as thousands In the Southern and WeStel)s testify, who haVe , tmed them. Ana mg*. Jae pill they am like a charm, the from griping,gi ine strength sod appetite, and enthroning the splritit. For sale. nt wholesale Or ntall by . ' A • • • • 15.• HANNAN, Agent fir Schuylkill County.; .-o•Drugglats and others supplied at the usual wholt sale prices. Alan by -J. G. BROWN,Pottsv , E. J. FRY: Tamaqua. 'IL W. CIIEDIS, iifittersvini. J. 95- ,• invAi so. skr. 'Lam &man; rinsfdeesa-nontssae ;skied relates to :- . 1X34 foreigr i • n o vlisga." , BEAD! 1,- TO laisminoatr. l 1 AVICOA9III Life•or 11' premature ,destb. KIN.- SELIN on deli Pieservatlon.--Only 25 tents.: f • Thu bookjost published; is -tilled with useful In. Art:tattoo, on the Infirmities and enemas of the bh teen syetem. It addresses itself alike to Youth. Min-: ho4lottid.Old ascend - shook, tud• read by all. The vat Liable advice and iMpreselrewarning it tires; waif pre ept year* of misery and stiffertnty; and cave allfth al! *boosted' of lives.' Parents hr.:reading' it, wlll • ro how to preeent the destruction of their children. A re mniguce Of 15 testa, enclosed lit a truer, SS - dressed to Dr. Kinkeilis; Pbiladelpnla,arltt empire. a book, under envelopeirmaretm Of malt. , Dr. K., fifteen years realdena Physician; N. W. cor ner of Third 'anti Union streets, between sprutespd Pineithlladepbbt, may be consulted col:indent lail1; -- Ile who plates himself made rthe care of Dr. K., mil rellgionsly confide in We bonotrien gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as ri; pityrielais. • ?+r sons at a distance may IddyeJul.Dt: K„ bylitter; (past paid) and be curettat home: ' , l - • Packages Of Medicinal. directioni; le.:forma Med . A mm a remittance. and ut': aiLaMetneedatie Amp and sal iosity. Book Sellers, R 41,111 ayreak Paitars,ibutysiseariaira eu others suPPlled , with Cks above mark na :Teri IClit /Mi. . , „• i i Diltirl, i NM 42-ly • , i Time P.M. • DR. JOUN. BIOLL'S ' SARSAP AIRILLA f -t' MILL - IYONDETtS . ;NEVEE CEASE? Tr the &Soling cities., performed 'atone by the ea; log BULLS - BARSAPATULLS. - ata .not 'wonders; then we aeknowledtre that, We' do: not knew the mean log of the word. Dead. and be convicted that Cacts and stranger than • fiction : • Idea P.'o,-Fultott r. Job ei Baler Des B tr.7The.two dozen of ions' St MIMIC Ordered - in Septembet, came to hand; end.l* Mknowladgirrig the neeerps ofthe same, I feel I Mould. be doing yomittlaltdee to Asithbiald the fol -10011 among many'the instances that have come wider my obserestitdei tigthe :last two yea ts,ef the great, curative pro viol' your Sarsaparilla Mrs:Jeannette Mthly respectable lady of era neighborhood, aged 1 y-dve years. had been lona Meted with a cancerous °leer. which Malty reduced MI to so helpiess a condition. that she could ant leave ber bed She tried the best medical advice in our county, without relief, and had given up all hone' or,a cure. At this stage of her ease. I persuaded her sops .to take a bottle of-your Sarsaparilla. Ile did tin and in a short time returned, and purchased an other bottle. stating the t bad had a decidedly Vied e ect. She continued to use it unttl,after the use of lite or eta bottles,' had the pleasure of seeing the old laity bemire& church. She assured me that she bad 'aibiost entirely recovered her health; and from ht r I melted the account of her disease, and in about the setae words I give it to you. This is• but one of a lumber of cures under my c,bainUticni—of very re markable ones—performed by the use of your Sarsa parilla to my neighborhood. The demand for it ha; steadily increased 'Weeps Ictroductlon here: Very reapectibily, mita obedient servant, • %VII ...R. DICKINSON. p,mi STILL MORE W.)NDERFUL! 'l,Ttiettias. A. Blom Of Craves Co., Ky.. for the benekt of mankind generally, do hereby certify, that oh nr about the Ilith day of October. 1847, I was M ulcted with a very severe pain In the lower part of tlie abdomen, which lasted out a few minutes, and Moved into the left hlp,and continued exceedingly pkinful for about five days, during which time 1 had a:very light fever. At the end of that time thelerer erased, and the pain abated for a day or , two,3 Iter Which it stain retarded, and was with worse titan b'etores Daring all this Owe I was under medical treatment. From a short time after 1 was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up; the hip in whith, , ,the pin was so:bad commenced tieing, until some Litre in January, when It burst. and a number of pieces of hone came out- , -as many as twenty, at least. Some cif the pieces were thrceifourths of an inch 10ng. , - Some time after this fa hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, and one on My lee, below my knee. I continued to get weak tend worse, and pain toads its appearance In my right 'boulder. and would Moire In my breast and stomach. Alibis time all pentane gave me up to die. A phy- Zician then told me that, as a last remedy. I had bet ter use Mr; Raid Extract of Sarsaparilla. Af ter the use of the second bottle, the knot on my wrist gommenced getting soft. I opened it. and a day or two after, • piece of bone came out. My wrist soon 401 well.Aed I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle; I - could get •nu more for Come non weeks, after .which time I succeeded In getting three more bottles. .After using the three last bet • ftes.the trot on my hip became volt; it was opened Ind sonic corruption. ran out, together with a small ,iece of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the knot entirely dreappeared. The fore on my kg also opened, and a piece nt hone came_ out. I continued the use at the !Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bot tles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily Weir. It may seem strange' to 11'00141. but I will !rem sista that. daring the summer of 1949,1 coughed . Sp three pieces of bone, which can now he seen at he residence of my uncle; Thomas Neil. where I now live, and tf any person doubt this statement, I will ;be happy r o , converse with them, if they will call on 'vie. (dened.) . TIIOSIAS N. RINGO. i State of Kentucky, Craves Co., act. ,This day personally came before me the under :signed. an acting Justice of the peace lo and for said county, and made oath infilue form of law, that the taboveatatement it true. Subacribed and mom tn, rtista Isth dayi'of February, 1850. I B. P. MORSE, 3. P. for G. C. 1, Edwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Cowl of flmves County. Stair of Kentucky, do certify that S. ;P. Morseovhose name is 'signed to the above cestitl ;tate, is now, and was at the time of signing the slime, lajustlee of the peace. in' and for said Craves (loam ty. duly commissioned anir qualified a, such, and that lifaith and etedlt are due all his official eels, ea suet]. ll In testimony- wnereof. I have hereunto set 1t[1... B.] my hand, and caused the .seal of the Coun i ty Court of said County to be hetennto af fixed, this eighteenth day of Febreary. IPSO. EDWIN ANDEILON. Can the reader believe, viler reading the dear: ip tlion of the above nnme - rons rites, that there is ,titi I ta few human beings, suffering with disease , Stet re ;fuse to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed i; hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too trite.- 1: What kind of testimony would It take to couvince i ; the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's medicine will do more even than it promise:4l The doctor r .! could produce another and another cure performed sby 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 fonunr [to • publish the many certificates that have been show. iered on Dr. Bull, • The largest mammoth sheet In America would not contain even she names of those cured, let alone full statements of their rages. A/teem/ism of the Sererest jCiar,ctsr Cured. For-the last thtee years 1 have been efflicted , with Rheumatism of the severest character. I was at limes he the greatest agonies of pain. I tried every retne dy I could procure. but found no permanent relief until I used Bull'. Sarsaparilla, which Performed a permanent cure. ISIIAM BRIDGES. Uniontown, Ky. ,-, Mercurial Headache, Pain iS the lacer, kr. 1, have been for a number of years severely attic ted with a merenrial headache, and a doll. heavy pain In my liver. I used most of the remedies of the dap, especially theSarsapartila prepared by different per sons, but to little advantage until I tried Bull's, three bottles of which performed a perfect cure. _ DR. OWEN. Druegial . . . . Louisville, Ky. Erysipelas, nit:Mfrs. lac.; Greet Cure- I I was afflicted with the above to an alarming en teht. Several physicians told me that 1 would lose my leg, and pethaps life, if It were-not checked.— Two bottles of Ball's Sarsaparille made a perfect cure and my general health is better than it has been fur years. CHAUNCEY BACON, Compositor at the Democrat Ofilce, Loulsviile,Ky. Physicians immunised Ball's Sarsaparilla. DR. ling.—Dear 'sir—We believe your Sarsapa rilla to be the best article ever manufactured for the cure of &refute. Piles, Canters', Old soresand Ulcers, and many other cutaneous-and glandular affections, having used tt with entire success in many m D rases. . M. ryixe,..,) Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. L. P. I'AISDELL, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry In the Louisville Medical College. Caution.—Ask for the original" DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA," imam Kerrocev, in ens st.bot- c .1 dim and have no oilier. SOLE AGENCY for the State of Pennsylvania is at DR, SWAYNE'S Laboratory, No. 4, _North SEV ENTH STREET. Philadelphia. For Sale by ; JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville. Sale Agintfor Schuylkill County. rir evinlty Storekeepers Supplied. Nov. fi, 1852. • [May 29, '52.-22-1 y] 45.1 y EOM . ... 0 ~,, to 7p C..) 41 70 165 70 105. 70 ! 165 70. ; 1 65 70 1 65 70 j 165 70 165 55 t 50 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 35 150 145 11111 .40 35 1 120 40 35 1 120 ' 35 30 i 1 20 10 ; IS 1 1 05 20 15 ; 105 20 H 15 105 21) H 15 _1 05 10 ' •05 - 100 .00 I tis • 05 00 • 95 9S I 00 , • 95 ••• 95 1 00 95 .!,•;95 00 I 95 .1 inagett.. AUFORD, Secretary. • 20-t f Office of the District Court for the E 33 eru District Of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DI:FP.F:FI7.4! DR. 3 ti. UOUGIII'ON'd perm trg;trite Dlgeg. tive Fluid, or Gastric rnien-prepared' from Ren net, or the fourth Stomach of the (ix, after directions.; of Hanes LIEBIO, the ideas. Phymological Chemist, by J. N. fiovonrri. M. D...Phlladelphia, Pa. • • " tOrciescr." 'Sorb is the true meaniqg orate word Pepritt. It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of tut! Gastric Juice- the Bo:ernes/the Food, the Potrifying, Preserving; and :glom/der, sr _agent of the Stomach and hitemiues. it is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Os, thus formingu true Di. I guilts Field, precisely likothe tittinral Gastric Juice In its Chemical powers, and frirnistilngteempleie and perfect substhote for it. - This-is Nature', own Remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. • No art of mart ran equal its curative pow ers. It containano Alcohol, Diners. Acids,'or Nouse- . one Mugs. It Is extremelyagreeobte to the !taste, sod may : be taken by the moot feeble pattenon who cannot eat a'avater cracker 'without stole distress. _.cannot of Unl'elann ISI/TATM.IS9. hi NOT A WtIIO. Haifa ten.spoonfnt of Pepsin infused in watejr, will digeit or dissolve Fire Porta! of Rose Beef in about .two kairta,oUt of the siouiarti. .1 SCIENTIFIC,IITIDENCE *The sci en tific Egidence Upon which this :temp- ! dy is based is, !tithe highest de!ree curious and re- makable. Call on the Agent,.and gel k Descriptive .eircniar, fratis:giving a largesimonnt "of-Selent.fie r.v!!!eT,ce, rom Liehie's Animal Chemistry t Dr. Combe's Phy siology of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on Food and' Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New S'nrk University Frnf Dunglison's Physiology; Prof. Silliman. of Tele CoI• ' lege r Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; me., together with reports of ,raeres from all parts or tits United States. . • - • PIIPSPN IN FLUID AND' PfNDER.' Dr. Boughton's Pepsin in prepared in Powder and Fluid Vigra-and in Prescription vials for the !use of PhysicfStio. The Powder will he sent by Mall, free' of postage, for one Dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, Phil; adelphls. OBSERVE: Tllig t-= E v ery bottle of of the gen uine Pepsin bears the 'written .olgnatute-of HOUGHTON, M. D., sole', proprietor, Philadelphia, Pk. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. ! • Sold by all Druggists and Dealers_ in kleditlites.- Puke, one Dollar per bottle, - - -•-fterki. Hannan, Pottsville, Wholesale and .vnoiesals Retail Agent; J. G.- Brown sod J. R. C.lvartin; Potts ville ; UL U. Eat% DlinepTilfe ; Ur. J. FrniTarna- 250 GROSS STEEL '-PENS. WEW. AND . CHEAP ARTICLEP. . TUST imported from tho :Manufacturers Meant :150 J Grotto CUenlat.potnted Sited .Pesrai swan.: *bleb are Joseph J. Levy's Clrtylszlpoinied • Pens. new PIM Banou'ialtudarlelntrd Commas. staff Pen.allntestiletilei Loc, said froto.9i tot cane: less ibo yang! r4m, wfs4.lde and Teri, by : Cheastalookieller arid Stitloner,fottle.'- liel. 80, 1659. • 4447 t lortntr. 1 ,';ECONOMY IN FATTENING UNA.. . The folkiar esper ian Vat in fattens:llk t with ground and unfound corn, would see m —aster as a solitary experiment can,--tasty, tle le_qUestion of economy as to the , lieu mode of fettling hogs.' It is an extract fr om a eininmunicittion in the Patent Office R e ., port for 850-'sl. by Mr. I. E. Dodge, a Potacr, Grant county, Wisconsin: lie rats:. • fictober last, I Selected ficat my stock two pigs of the same size, and, appareatle, alike-thrifty; one, hOwever, weighed 2150tb 5 ., the other ,2471b5.: Immediately after being weighed 'theY.eie put in apartments cf the same house; kept dry and warm, ted w i t s great care for 40 days; then they r eel , a , gain-weighed,. and slaughtered. The hear. lest was led with.cdrn meal, mixed stiff With cold water :.the other with shelled ears with pure water fob drink.. The one led with meal consurned 425eb5., and gained 631b5., live weiglit - :•the pork after tlreesing, *al 257 lbs. The other sic 3M lbs. "of corn, and was found to have gaineol. 321135. lire weight ; his pork weight being 231 lbs. By subtracting the pork weight : from the live weight, the amount of offal is ascertained, which in the experiment, proved a freaks less than on? fifth of the live weight. one-filth be deducted from the amount each pig gained; We have the true gain, in pork weight, produced, which •was 6i pow, for every .651bs. of meal, and rt pounds Icr every 561bs. of corn." - The pigs were a cross between the lly. field and Berkshire, the hest and most prat. able oreeds. The corn,yellowllust,or Clears land, a variety held in great esteem." Gain of the hoe fed on eoen meal, 63 Is, 411 corn, 33 ~ • Gain in favor of feeding an meal, 304 b, • . BROOM CORN. Few properly estimate the tralue of broom cum. Scarcely aliiibitation On be fond iu America without it broom made of this rm. terms). We do not know what our country. women would do without theni ; and vet they are not of very ancieiir origin. Ile. fore the manufacture of 'corn brooms the Ameiican ladies generally used birch brooms, or similar al - licks made of black ash. When these could not be procured, they would, sometimes, make a besom of hemlock-boughe. In Ireland and-England, there growsa shrub called heath or ling„ which is made in; besoms, and used quite extensively in those countries. The Irish and English also make and use hair brooms, bristle brooms, &c. Of all'the different kinds of sweeping uteri. sits, corn brooms have thei preference for common use,, wherever -used. In the list century they were scarcely known, but now they are known allover the: United & No . A few years ago a Lot of these brooms New sent to England, where they readily brought five dollars, per dozen. ORIGIN OF WIIEAT A most curious and able dissertation up. on the origin of wheat co ! iipletely justifies . the views we have held ; for, although it does not, show that oats change into rye, as many believe, and offers no support to. some other speculations of ; the same kind, nevertheless it demonstrates' ) beyond further question, that wheat is itself a traosmuta• tion of a kind of wild grass, N. EsptitTa• bre of Agde, well known to botanists, as au acute observer : and patient experimental. Ist, has made the discovery; which has beta introduced to public noticet by Prof. Dual of Atontpelier.—Gardiner" (Eng.) Chrtm.• de. • girtratifir nub prattiral. CLEAN ITAIR BRUMES AtiD Colllls, Subcarbonate of soda or potass, sometimes' called salt of tartar, or salt of wormwood,l is to be dissolved in boiling water, two bra. ped teaspoonsful will be sufficient fox half I pint ; into this mixture dip, the hair_of the brush, and draw the cons' through many times. The brush and 'cornb-with the help of this solution, will_ quickly cleanse each other; dry quickly, and they will - be as white as new. Observe two things; the pass must be kept in a stoptier, bottle, or it will soon become liquid; when liquid it is not ts• jured for use, but If left its paper would be wasted ; alsci the' mahoginy or satinwood back .of the brush must be kept out of thr solution, as it is apt to'disc:olored wood., VINEGAR" FROM BEETS Good vinegar is an ginost,indispensable article in every family, many of which put• chase it , at a considerable annual expense, while others use buts.an indifferent article, and others for want of a littlb^ knowledge ' and industry, go without. It is an easy nut• ter, however, to be at all trines supplied with good vinegar, and that too , without math I expense. The juice of one bushel of sugar beets, worth twenty-five :cents, - and vat , 4 farmers can raise without cost, will mitt them five or bix gallons of; i vinegar; equals; the best made of cider or wine. Grate the beets, having first washed them, and express the juice in a cheese press., or in any other way which a r little ingeniiity can suggett, and put the liquor into an empty barrel ; ca ver the bung hole wit gatize and see it is the sun, and in twelve or 'sixteen days it will he ready. foi use. WHEAT AND INIHAN BREAD•. llour . lady friends will comply with lit directions given in the following 'recipe, It will guarantee them as gctod bread as ere was broken by mortal: to two quarts rf Hoe Indian meal add boiling waterenougliv wet the same; when sufficiently ceoled.o one lea-spoonfulof salt, Oali a pint of yest one tea-spoonful of saleritus, one-halt tes' cupful of molasses, and Dour enough tarot:l it into a loaf, (it should nth be kneadea herd,l when light, bake two hors in a well beg ed oven, (it should, be baketl until browa•) lIORSEMU)ISFI If you want to keep horseradish, grams quantity while the toot is: in perlectio. it in bottles, fill the , bottles with sirog e,gar, and keep it collet! tightly. Vol oil thus have a sup Ply all the winter. GINGEit COOKIES. 'Take one teacup of sugar, one o: oic i o se,, one egg, one spoonful of salwratus , of ginger, and one of vinegar, and Or with seven tea Cups of Our. WILD AND TAME DECKS. If young,,they will he limber-4Ooto o l tat; hard and thick on the lower parr of th body... , A wild duck has fired feet, s and ler than dame ME G.EEb'E • If. youpg. the,bill real*`real*GEESE , yellow, and L! feet limber.- If old, the bill and lee' Will al Ted' and dry. I' Cil
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