trit - ontrlntitta. , • TO A RICII VOTING WIDOW. crill , hot ask if thou canes touch • The Rosetta ivory key ; , - Thaw admit Dotes of thine axe resat As quite sake fa eve. lit male no question if thy still The pencil eatoprehtench— Eeoagh tor ote, lore, taboo still Caws draw thy &video& ' TEIE EATER DON'T SAT: Mr. Slocum was not educated in a univer sity, and his walk in lite has been in bye ! . paths and ont-oi-the-way places. His mind is chatecterized•hy literalness rather than a 'comprehensive grasp of great subjects. Mr. Slocum ean, however ; muter a pnnted para graph hy.kirit of spelling the hard wonts in a deliberate manner, and he manages to get a few glimpses of men and things from his -little rocky fai r through the medium of .a newspaper. edifying to hear Mr. Slocurraesditit the village paper aloud u to his wife. after a hard day's work. 51 A few evenings ago father Slocum was reading an account of it• dreadful accident which had occurred W factory in the nett town, uld which the village editor had de scribed is a great many words. ..1 delare. wife. that was an awful acci. d ent our tew the said ?fir. S. .c.": - bat was it about, Mr. Slocum?" read the 'count, wife; and then you will know all abdut it:" • 31i.:Slocant began to read HORRIBLE AND FATAL AcctDtrr•—lt beiomes our painful duty torecord the par 7 *Wars of an'aecident that occurred at the lower mill, yesterday afternoon, by which a human being, in the prime of life, was hur ried to that bourne from which, as the im mortal Shakspeare has said; no traveler re turns. "Do tell'." exclaimed Mrs. S. Mr. David Jones, a workman who had httt fetw,eriors this side of the great city of New letrk, was engaged in adjusting a Celt upoix one of the'large drums— • 1 , " I wonder if it was a base drum. such as hal" E Phertbus //man" printed on it !" Said 11 Slocum. --"when he was drawn aroi whole body was whirled over the shalt at a tearful rate. When his situation was dis ruveret . he had revolved about fifteen min utes, his head and arms striking a large brain a distinct blow at each revolution." Poor cretur, it must have hurt him." When , the machinery had bent stopped, it was found that Mr. Jones' arms and legs \ • Avcre macerated to a jelly " Well, did it kin bim ?" asked Mrs. Slo rum, with increasing interest. portions of the deremeter, cerebrum, and cerebellum in confused masses, were scatter a about the floor—in short 'he gates deter- . nay had opened to him." .•:'• Here Mr Slocum paused wipe his spec tacles, and the wife seized the opprtunity to press the 'question— " Was the man killed ?" I don't know—havn't come . to that yet ; know when I've finished' the piece." And Mr. Sloeuin continued his reading,- - rt was evident, when the shapelesss form was taken down, thai it was no longer ten anted by an immortal spirit, that the vital spark was'extinct." • Was the man killed ?—that's what I want to come at," said Mrs. Slocum.' • Do have a little patience, old 'ooman," taid Mr. S. eyeing his better hill over his spectacles, "I presume we shall come upon It right away." And he went on. ••This fatal casuality has cast a gloom -over our village, and we trust it will prove a warning-so persons who' are called upori regteate the powerful - machinery of our °''• Now," says Mrs. Slocum, perceiving that the narrative was ended, "now, I should like to know whether the man was killed or not. . r.. Slocum looked puzzled. He scratched his , head, scrutinized the article he had been reading, and took a gebetal surrey of the pa per. t der-11m, wife, it's rather cunous, but - really the paper dont say." . fr?.. "Susax, stand up and let me see what y otfhatelearned. What does chair spell?" " I don't know, marm." " Why, you ignorant critter! What do ycu- always sit on ?" " 06, marm, 1 don't like to tell." What on airth is the matter with the gal —tell what is•it ?" •• I don't like to tell—it was Bill Crass' knee, but he never kissed me but twice!" Airthquake and apple-sarse!" exclaimed the schoolmistress, and she fainted. ~'A Ctratous NOTION.—The following is from a country paper, and is not only good sense, but out of all measure—comical po-. . , fie Scho reads and comm!' to pay, - WI read again another day— ' Vit he who will not.' plunk the cub," ,11 , 0 Through his name on our subscription:-book we t.h...41 be compelled, however reltm'tantly,to make a —••• (dash.) n - "A STEAtroz Dar:ca.—An old toper bet 'hat he could, when blindfolded, tell each several kinds of liquors. When Windy, whiskey, gin, and other' drinks were presen• ted him he pronounced correctly what they . were. At length a glass of pure water was given iaim; be tasted it, paused, tasted again, and again considered and shook his head.— At 13,t said he, " Gentlemen, I give is up. I - am not used to that sort of liquor." r . . ' TO' " BETSEY, get up anti get me some . thing io eat." . - " Why. John, there's nothing cooked." "Welt, get up and cook something,." - , " There's nothing to cook." :...:', - Nothing at all!' . , Well, get up and get a clean knife and Cork—l'llgo through thernotions, anyhow." -Et A GENTLEMAN who 1 1 185 rather impa• tient at table, declared that he wished he could do without servants, as they were gyeater ••plaguartban profit." " Why not have a dumb waiter!" sug gested a friend. , '• Oh, no!" returned ihe other I have tried them—they don't dnsircr." • . (E7' SETH had just dined, 'andAtood pick ing his teeth„on the Tremont House steps when a beggar asked alms, saying he was hungry. You hungry," said Seth, '•why I aint hungry a mite. ~, -~ :> Alas. TVRTLEDOVE.-" Dearest Alfred, will you decide now what we shall stye for dinner!" TURTLEDOVEi-- .4 Let me see, poppet.. We bad a' wafer, yesterday ; suppose we have a roast butterfly to-day." ~. "03 Lair Margaret Herbert - asked some. body for a pretty pattern fora night-esp. "Well," said the person, "what signifies the paiternn di a night -eat V' "Oh! but you know in case of fire." Sot mischievous wags, one night pulled down a mmet's sign' and put it over lawyer's door ; in the moming it read AU ,sorts of turning and twisting done tare." OtP "WELL, lona, I am going East, what shall I tell your folks 1" •.oh. nothing ott iy it they ay anything about whiskats, just tell them Itee got some." 117. Tim *AN who tried to produce lard on from pie, of lead his commenced sun- D ing himself for relief, Ou the roof:oft moistb. sg• Tux . lux who committed 'suicide. ty turning, inside out; and csawliog through his bcotvol not expected to live... 11:20 WHY vat kisses like ermitiop I Be. cause they are made out of nothing, fa all very good- 272nuctia fast, bat evny mod= cI Saar. , ~~nettlr``~ j aa~ : ~~tar~itaY`"- vas as nostar. co- IT is IllateittsClG bow little is known of this excellent, healthy foal; and what an excellent substitute it is for potatoes: In point of economy as human "food, one bushel of beans or hominy, is equal to um of potatoes. Hominy, too, is a - dish almost as universally liked as potatoes, and at the south is freely eaten, while at the north it is seldom siert in 1:K.4 - a is an unknown food, except to a few persons in cities. By hominy we do not mean a sort of coarse med. but grains of white corn, from which the bull,. =Whit. or eye, has been removed, by moistening and pounding in a wooden moriar, leavin4, the grains almost wholq. ind composed of little else but starch. -It has often been said, not one cook in knows how to boil a potato. We I. ) add another cypher when speaking et the very - simple process of cooking Komi. ny. We give the formula from our own ex. perience, and from inatmetions received in a land where " hog and hominy" are well un-_ derstood. RZE Wash 'lightly in cold water, and soak twelve hours in tepid, soft water, then boil slowly Irom three to six hours, in tame wa ter, , with plenty more added from time to time, with gnat care to prevent burning.— Don't salt while cooking, as that or hard wa ter will harden the corn. So it will peas-or beans, - green or dry, and rice also. When done add butter and salt, a better way is -to let each one season to suit the taste. It may be eiten with meat io lien of vegetables, or with sugar or syrup. It is good hot or cold, and the more frequently it is warmed over, like the old fashion pot of " Matt porridge hot or ban pomag r, cold, Bran pomdge beat at nine days old,' so is hominy—itis good always, and very wholesome, and like tomatoes, only requires to hint= once or twice to fix :he taste in its favor. BEKPXTELIK.S. ag' STEALS SHOULD DATER be cowed af ter they ire 110 upon the:dish; a cover smo ther them, and thus thetlose thedbest fla vor. Beefsteaks should be eaten tit soon as they are cooked. The best pieces for steaks are the sirloin and the rump. The top of the round next to theaitch-bone is very juicy, and by poun ding it with a mallet may be made as tender as the rump. The steaks should be cut near ly an inch thick. his not necessary to grease the gridiron before putting rio the steak—in deed, the flavor of the urea! is much impair; ediry so doing. - Prepare a brisk fire of edifTput your gri diron over it, but do not IA your gridiron get hot.belore you put on the bleak. As soon as the sinews become crisped a little, turn the steak. Do not spill the gravy upon the fire. Take up the steak on a hot dish, turn the steak and replace it upon the gridiron. It will require ten minutes to scald it through, and brown the outside. As soon as the ,teak is cooked„put it upon a but dish, and serve. HINTS TO LOVERS OF FLOWERS a". 7 A :soar BEAUTIFUL and easily-attained show of ever-greens may be had by a very simple, plan, which has been found to an swer remarkably well on a small scale. If geranium branches taken from luxuriant and healthy tries just before the winter sets in, be cut as for slips and lamented in soap wa ter, they will, after drooping for a lew days, shed their leaves, pit forth fresh ones, and continue in the finest vigor all the winter.— By placing'a number of bottles thus filled in a flower-basket; with moss to conceal the bot tles., a show of ever-green is easily ensured for the whole season. They require no fresh water. 3nformation for tE. popl ON THE PLAIN " CITY" AND '• BECAME cc:7- WET is comatom white lead made by exposing sheet. lead , to acetic acid ? Because the fumes of the acid oxidize the meta Thus, a number of crucibles, bolding from three to six quarts each,-and nearly filled with vinegar, are placed in-hot-beds of tad: upon these crucibles thin sheets of lead, rol led up in coils, are placed, one coil over each crucible. The beat of the.bed occasions the vinegar to rise in vapors, and this attaches itself to the lead, and oxidizes its surface to , a considerable depth. The oxide which has been thus formed, is acraped off, and the coils of lesd.replaced: io this manner the opera tion is repeated, until the whole of the metal is oxidized. This oxide, 'w hid contains a portion of carbonic acid, is afierwardi wash- ed, and' ground for sale. 137° WHY 13 IT so disadvantageous to pro pel boats on canals by,means of horse% Be cause theezpendi tare of animal strength takes place in a tar greater -Proportion than the in- crease of speed. Thus, if a horse of a cer tain strength is barely able to transport a giv en load ten miles a day for a conttnuance,two horses of the same strength will be altoge ther insufficient to transport the same load twenty miles a day. To accomplish that a greater number of simi:ar horses would be requisite. Ifs still greater speed be attempt- ed, the number of horses necessary to accom plish it would be increased to a prodigiously rapid proportion. This will be evident, if the extreme case be considered. 'viz: that there is a limit of speed which the horse, under no circumstances, can exceed. In an ordinary canal one bone with a boat will be sufficient fir every thirty-ions. r 7 W nr is the metamorphosis of insects ao called? Ikt:ause there is not any winged insect which escapes from the egg as such, but all, as well as niany insects which have not wings,must first undergo a Innd of change . at a certain period of their existence. Such tnsects are called laths, whilst in the'state in which they escape from the egg. They are Mostly very small on their first appearance, so this! a toll•grown caterpillar ot the willow moth, for instance, is 72,000 times heavier than when it first issues fram the egg. On the other hand, they , grow with great rapid ity, so that as an example, the maggot of the meat•fly, at the end of twenty-four hours, is 155 times heavier than at us birth.- Lar va are incapable of propagating: they mere ly teed, increase, and change their covering several times. in - WHY I‘ A 11A7i better erisbled than a horse to carry a Weight up a steep bill ?- 7 - Because the pecitliar disposition al the limbs of a man, renders him well Buell for this species of labor; whereas it is the worst tne thod in which a horse can be employed. It has been observed that three men climbing a hill, loaded with 100Ibs. each, will ascend with greater speed than one horse carrying 300Ibs. rfhe average value of human strength, considered as a mechanical - agent, has been variously estimated/ Desagulters considers that a man can raise the weight of 5501h5., ten feet _high in a minute, and continue to do so for six boors. Smeaton, however, thinks that six good Et glish laborers will be required to raise 21,141 solid tem! see-Wa ter to the height of' four feet in tour hours. In this cue, they will raise very little Mort than six cubic feet of fresh Water each, ten feet high in a minute. The laborers whom Smeaton supposes to execute this work he considers to be equal to twice the number of, ordinary tnen. It would. therefore, perhaps, be a fair average value of a man's work to estimate it, toe a icatinuance,atitilt a hogs head of water raised thrxtet tea feet to a minute. - The eons of men direr with the man net in which three -errata are employed. It I, has been thorn by Mr. R. Buchanan, that the same quantities of human labor employ ed in rutting a pump, turning a .w . heel, ringing bell, end rowing a boat, are an'titi numbers 100, 167, 227, and 248. the most advantageous manner ri applying human swage!' min the art ofrowing.—The strength of ordinary man walking in an Aonsostal tru,retion. and with Lin bodiittelining: for wind, ia,bloweele,aolfrytal to 271 b., and it taimoin by aapsnienne, that a bone csa a nn iffrandan t *Juni* is ma ata. . TRANspoßnmoN BMW ASCRAINCIZIOXINT. -1 i Mia - fIAZZI ' in Your offl or it; part head camel of irair,..gaiiiip ut invini T,0w.„,,, ramp& CO.'S EXPRESS LINE,- Wade were entirely held. have had 'heti balefully LLWe ere prepared tummies and An mud Dailypor mulled to tu metal perfectiou by the nte of OM -Pairreger Praia. (our Paptese,Cor beteg ?Xi valuelle salute. Read the Intintony. • is•charge of Special weeirensers) werchan4rde of all New York. lan. 1.101. d e . c oo o l.,peelayee.heatleu,speri‘34V i reoies.&,... Sic tYroaas—Dear Air:-Mr. Smith, of Newton Also, particular attealloa . _ pale - . 4 .4.ett ig 0414 4 , L Lottnulned bouk . of your excellent Mr truly- „ Drafts emir ACCOSItta. PaeltaircZ G oo d, 4 .T ive a 4 daily (*all latensoliole ply Pis bet ees Philadelphia itad Potuvllls. -013trea d e4t3safte Street, Pottsville N 0.43, Booth Thlrd,l36test, lebilluleAdda ; N 0.6 Wall Street, New ToPil * No. 8 Covet Buret, Boston. I ' 'HOWARD, EARL t Co.' April 6,16:41 . 114-tt - - ' InIZIGEETIS OtT 'TOLLS OR COAL:.; .., =. 1 rrAct or VIC PHI. & READING RAILIIi•D CO: 1 O - - Pheaddylis, Sept. I. /836. I ; On and after the 6th Instant, the Rams of FiIEIOOT4 and TOLLS, on Coat. transported by this compeer, will be as follows. until tanner notice: . -.. ' "T. . ! . . 4 .34 g ..:Gr :-. ...la To art ' I . —. 43 R 14310414, , 70 . 65 1 1 15 P1111404.131r15, - 70 65 103 lacilne4 Plane :11 45 103 • Pllc4towa, 70 651 105 Gl erm 11 aptowe R, - 70 63 143 Falls of Bcboyl3lll, 70, 65 145 14143yeak, , 70 165 I 1 43 112404 Sill. 53 50 i 1 65 Conabepoes It. Ply- . 50 , 45 • 30 I , L 45 1 40 35 40 I 35 30 40 I 35 I 30 35 30 : M) SO j IS i 05 20 , IS 05 50 , 15 - D 5 10 I 15 ins 10 • 05 00 00 ; 95 .05 mouth R. R.. Rasebes'aad Ports' and Jones' Norlit'n orßrldge- Port Kennedy. Valley Forge, Royer's Ford, Pottstown, Douglucerne, Birdsboro'. • Reading. Berw'n. Reading k Wobrsellle, Mobriville, Hamburg, Orrr re. • Ey orTieraf tbe Board S. of' Manager. BRADFOIIM,SerretarY, &MAI. 1432 i:* >IA a;:r1) tf.% I Ar;-.7.1,•A litff& EDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON lIERCIIANOIRE, to commence Illarcb I. lOM. I RATEd l• OF FREIGHT PER 100 7 1.133. , .n. -.- -: Xl4 2.ri,- .E....5.4.:•1--t- - 2- ..,,-1--: 147. F ..e. F •STICLiII 444444 Mr, It Clefe.—OltucolaousCoal.Brickel . He, inn Ore, Limestone, Plg !foul? dB. 4 1 9e• Flame r. Slate. Tiles:. , U Orsra:—Blocons' Burr 'Bloeks. Cement, rindatones.Guano, Lathe, Pitch-, Railroad Iron. heavy, Rosin.l G at 1 0 1 rte. al ids Salt, Bale. Shingles, Tar, Turpen- I Use, Timbevand Lumber. J . lt "Clerr. , --Ale, Beer and Porter,) Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Bark, Barley. Bones and Horns. Coffee, Cortoa, I Whiskey& Domestic Liquors, Solo: I Iron Castings, rough; Rolled Bar or i.e . r , rib Of 'cis Hammered Iron, Boller Flints. Flat Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and shoil • . Molasses, Potatoes, .1v• iis and Spikes , Salt Provisions, linger, dalipet re di ,' Tobacco, unmanufortuied. .1 • FLOUR per barrel, 2.srts. Hats 41A Class.—Appier, Bran. Butter,' Cheese.Cordage.Earthen-ware Eggs, I' Grote ries, ( rarept t home Stair d)lieMll 1 , 11111a1WIlr , & Cutlery. Hollow-ware, I Lard, Leather, Live Stock, Islanufar• I. 17 Ire 9 rt.. tares nflron,av Machinery ; 011,1/ s tern. Prints. •Raw Hides. Rage, Rue sla Sheet Iron, gleede„Sieei, Sweet I Potatoes,Tallner. Vinegar & Wire. J SG Class.—Books and Stationery."' Boots and Shoce..Can,phins & Spirit 1 , Orl,China, Glass. aid Quernmeare, f CiVara, Grinfertionerys Dry Goads.. 12 cm.. iiils. Drag., Fresh Fish. Meat and Foot. Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of t Turpentlne.Teas, Wines and 'Wool. J March 1,1h.51 9-if STEAM CAR FACTORY ~ TIM subscribers beg leave to inform the public th at In addition to their former STEAM ENGINE SHOPS and FOUNDRY, they have recently wit up new Machinery and Shops for the snatuifactueo of COAL CARS, TRUCKS 'and other Rail Road Cam, by Steam power, which enables them ta executuallebat ktud of work, nor only much better, but with greater despatch and it the very lowest prices. Ilavin• than made these extensive preparations, Individuals, and companies requiring mark of this kind, will dad l it to .heir advanc=e aysive then, • all. ANYDER & MILNEA. 43-if I=EIN TRAVELING. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS. • ilio_PEMaggifiß FHIL&DELPIIIA ANI;READINti RAILROAD. ON and after SUNDAY, June gib, lan,and on ev ery following Sanday, until further notice,an Espreas Errurritin Passenger Train wail leave Plilla• deiptila at 71. A. M ,and return from Pottsville at 4 .N., same day ; etopping at all Way Routs on' the: Line and at the following stattonsat the Nom stated =ITEM Stations. Time I Stations Leaves Mbilad'a. 7.30 Leaves roueville 114.00 Passes 8:31 Pastes 311.C:salon ! 407 " rbuslown 0.30 I " EL Haven -ti 4.13 " Reading 934 I " Reading ' I 5.11 Haven 10.43 " Pottstown 6.00 MI. Gaon 15.92 Peonixville 610— /revise! Pottavilleall.oo 'Arrives at Ptillad'iLl 7.90 . . . . FARES. , 1 For tbe , round tripqm and down, In No. I Conti '- From Philadelphia ice Plicentiville and baek.estne day. - . 111-40 " Pottstown, " . 17 " Reading. . . 2 2" . .' S. Haven, Mt. Carbon & Pottsville, 4 00 - . " lauding to Pottsville and backsame day. 1 s'o rir No Baggage carried with these tralusi. - All Tleseta must be purchased before entering the 1 cars. May 29.'1852. 22-t1 PASSENGER TRAINS. ORMERMENNIS. OFFICE OF THE PIiIADELPIIIS k HEADING RAILROAD—S ORME It ARRANOEM ENT.— From Philadelphia to Pottsville. On and elle' May 17, 1252. there will be two passenger Trains daily (Sundays exrepted,) between Philadelphia, Rending, and Pottsville. ..... MORNING LINE. 1 The Express 'Fists teases 1•101sdelphla daily except Sundays, 11l o'clock, A. N. The Way Titan leave. Pottsville dilly.Ponda)s excepted at 71o'clockc A. N. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Trate 1 Philadelphia daily. it leapt @cedar.. at 3} o'clock. P. M. The Express • Train leaves Pottsville daily, except 9tl ndsys, at 3 I o'clock, P. ?d. HOURS OF PLVISING REIDINU. . • For Philadelphia at 0 o'clock 10 tnioutes, , A. M.. and ;it o'clock 51 minutes, F.M. For Pottsville at 9 o'clock 45 minutes A.M. mud 0 o'clock P. M. 4 Both Trains stop at all the elution§ along the hoe. FABER. . . . . Ist class ries NI claspeeri. Reading to Philadelphia .1 7* 1 4 1 45 - do to Ponsviite. ' 105 83 1 s Philatra to Pottsv Hilt. 2 75 42 25 Depot to Pottsville. comet of Union and Railroad streets iv., of AligrtiULD House. Passenger" Cannot !RUT the catitaniesti provided with a ticket. i Fifty pounds of baggage Will ba allowed to sib paw. ieneer in these lines. and passengers are sepressly prohibited Dow :anise anything as baggage Got their own wearine apparel, which will be at the risk of Its 'enstifq. • I • By order of the Board of ai"s"le" li . BRADFORD , Secretory. 355,2, 1852. 234 f Lrrimasi SCITUTLEILL RAILROAD. Qillri ? angegogimpi - OF THE Li?ttr tirmul Lk iLL K.l ksad and Cool Compeni. ON AND AFTER T1,11383150AY. APII.II. 1. 11:12, the Plasmic - et Train . ,leare Tamaqua daily -05anday excepted.) at 61 o'clock. A. M. and 11 o'riort4 P. id, and connect with the Morning and Afternoon! Train. from Potteville.rio the Reading Railroad. .1 Returning. will leave Port Clinton. on thi arrival of tha MorOlng Train from Philadclphut on tha Read lag Railroad. FARE. To Pbilidelpbls, - - DO " Port Clinton. - - 1 73 JOIIN ANDER...SON General Agra'. Tainaqqa,Aprll 1111,1851 •1541 BOOTS AND SHOES. .SOLOMON roarzas NW. Wlalesate est Baia Bost auf SAao Ewa. C of Cesare ead Xeres: Stress. Pettorills. grin ivanarDissa HITITES THE STTEN. 1 Ilan of the public to Alf TM elrtriniv, sewtt meat of goods. eciesietlai of GENTLEXEN'S Calf tile bed. Pa gird jai Petted Boots. Calf and ile.doa Ole soled Sewed and Pea. led Boots. Water Proof Soots Sewed and:Pegged. from SSW ; New England and Phlladelabla masefaelared.Coarse Soots, Is pest . varkty, • contrails as head: Cloth and lasting Galan Hocts. ind Congress °ahem Calf Ward Item Olt gen Ties, and sewed and Pegged Ties. MINERS' Boola asd Monroe', of Otst quality, at law prices. BOYS , and Youths' Boots and Idearoes teams or line. LADYB' riesch sat English Lasting Gaiter Beal, Morocco, CaMato sad Goat Bootees, [hooch Nos acts, KW welt as/ pomp apHat Bocksitine and , iefereose,Fteseb Morocco aid Bid Torero:ads, from 50 cot: to ft ; New Enyhtad Bootees and abuts of all bolds obese eidebilibass• gOoteei sad elm*.a large sesosuaest Imitable fat this market, cotuitantly on aux lossoe uue*,, • Out tack of Can 'Matte ebonite of the best asanotartarotartletes tbeeoentry eau affens. Ladles sad Getatesme would do wall to call sad 'midi tbeenetaas arbb good Cant Sloes, titben omen. tithe yet discenred si Colds. Colrain," Cameresp. nos. TErrairl. Mullet Bari sod Talleta. TIN TraseLltall allantaalty will BM as Will way, *Bed with tbs taws arLisiss smith we wit ea Si SPartale Soots awl Ilbses,ptile gig TRW CAM. - -* • • ?.'i- t !‘ t tl i t.. / * „ . orator for his Dols_ girl, _rt rime year* ole. Geed being entirely aid;; to balrof say constromence having grown on her head from her birth. andonr prOieg as it may appear, after haying awed but ova bottle.. todtplete 'bad of hair was predoced 'early two teen's loot. ora fine healthy growth. 1. A. DOOLITTLE, IL D.. No. Dill:rand St. Philadelphia, May 10,1530. ha. STalli al —Sir:— After being bald for a eamber of - years. and haring used numerous preparations le to effect. your Melaka) Hair Invigorator ass pro duced a fine bead of new bale, and I hardly lower bow to tip, eas my pathetic for the benefit I have reverted from your valuable article. J.WADftWOLTII. No. 10 Orchard St. The following teallwicrolal It from Mr. . II editor of the Santrisy Courier: "ST01111 . • Kola 111/1001taT011.—ft gives us mach /dewier. onsolie lied. to record nor ;en imoDy la favor of the great pleaeantnessandeatiree:ffintey of Stews' ,Chemical flair Invigorator. Oa recovering from a neuerr. attack of MOMS, we discovered that Our usually healthy and altandaat crop of hair tea* rapidly falling of, and chancing to have on head • sample of the above article. famished by the mann. far.mrer many months preelouely, we oriel Ont, • old ale bottle. as directed, and found It to operate liar a clam ,In entirely trotting the fall and creattag a new and healthy action of the scalp.'S Ceettee.—Ask for Morro' CAraicenfibir tee. and never let dealer. persuade you to nse any Ober a ftlth as a sUbstll ate . Price 25 trial per bottle. General Whotenale.agente—C. ABETCO. No. lit arch St.. Philadelphia. For sale by dealer generally. Forsale In Pottsville by 3.G. ERDIVN. • 3-1 Y Jan. IT. k 6.31. : . LADIES, IRBY UNHA WELL YOU DM PPY' 17[ V 711E14 PROFESSOR VA N DORN, the celebrated V ASTROLOGER of the Inth Century. given ad vice In all affairs orate heart, which. if allowed, can not felt to guide the single to a happy marriage. and makes the married happy N ! Ladles who are unhap py through trouble. misfortune and disappointment, canton him daily, they follow his advice end are made happy. Others consult him to know what Is before them; others seek information of those they love s and all are made happy and cobtentrelt!: If you val ue your tutor* happinem, delay no longer, consult him yourself and he happy. Trnis.—For an interview bf 15 minutest! , real., In fall CI. All Letter's and Interviews are strictly pri vet, and confidential. All Letteni pre paid mote • private Interview. those at a distance can male their rate known by letter, the slrittellboildr and most In- ' violable secrecy obserred, &Diener, to be pre-paid... 2 - No. 3, George street. Second house, North side, above Schuylkill 5111 b. Philadelphia. .. _ WEALTH AND GOOD FORTRNE..—Dentlemen, look to pont interest before It ie too le to !,!: Consult and follow the advice of Professor .VANHORNI • If yoe do. sorrels will crown all your undertaking.— Men who have been unfortunate and onsucenrefol In life and in business. Men who have worked hard and Wriggled against rt adve a rsit and misfortune the grea ter,,,t pa of their ll‘ ea found the more they tried to yet (onward In th e arm r .. be more tillers want spinet them!! t These me lave consulted him for the last 30 years. and all those who were wise enough to follow his advicu-ari now rich and happy, while those who neglected the advice tie g tttttt m, are .1111 snuggling with adversity. Turnip for sentiment.' for an Interview of 15 minutes, in full St N 0.3 GEORGE Hireetorecond house, North Hide, above Schuylkill MO 0, Philadelphia. All letter, and commUoications will be strictly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTI AL. April 17. KM' . Id-the 100 00 1 00 00 100 ,us 1 CO IMI SARSAPARILLA !! . WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE? Lot 11111.1../i SARSAPARILIA, an not wonderer then we ark nowledie that we do not know the mesh tog of the word. Reath and LP ron tineed that fools are stringer than ti,rlon • I.lst P Co , Fulton Co ,Ky , 0,1.1,11351. Dr. John Bull Dear 81r—The two dozen of your Aarsapartlla. ordered In September, came to band, and, in acknowledging the receipt of the same. I feel I would be doing you Injustice to withiArld the fol lowing among many at the inetanres that hare come under my ub an, durtuft he last Iwo yea's, of the great curative properties of your Sarsaparilla,— Mrs. Jeannette Martin. a highly respectable lady of my nr rehhorticad, aged sitty-five S ram, had been lion/ aldirted Shoe canceroueuleer, which ritually reduced her to ao helpleas a coadition, that she Dread not leave her bed Atm tried the 6061 medical advice In our county, without relief, and bad given up all hopes of a cure. AI this stage of her case. I peratiaded her eon to take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. fie did so, and in a abort time return e, and Prorchaved so other bottle. stating the Arst had had a _decidedly good effect. rib, continued to use it until, after the use of Are or art bottles, I had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at church. fibe assured me that she had almost entirely recovered her health, and from Ayr I meth ed the account of her &mare, and in about Ibi same words I give It to you. TOD Is but one of a nuMber of cures ander my observation—et very re markable ones—performed by the use of your elm parilla In my neighborhood. The demand for It has steadily increased 'lncepts Introduction here. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, WM. It. DICHINOION, P. M. =IIIIM 'Time I P. IM I, Thomas A. Ringo, of Graves Hy., for the benefit of mantled generally, do hereby certify, that on or abbot the '6th day of October. ler. I was at tacked with a very severe pale In the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted out a few minutes, and moved into the tell hip.and continued dingly painful for about five days. during %bleb time I had a very light iever. At the end of that time the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, alter which it araln returned, and was much worse than before. hissing all this tin' I was under medical treatment. From a short tints after I was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up; the hip In which the pain was . So bad commenced rising , until tome tine in January. when it burst, and $ umber of piece' of bone came out—es many as tweinty, at least: Rome of the pieces were three-fountis of an inch long.— Some lime after Mule hard knot appeared on ID, right hip, also one on my right wrist, and one on my leg, below my knee. I continued to get weak and worse, and pain made it, appearance in my right shoulder. and would moos In my breast and stomach. At Ws time all peones gave me up to die. A phy sician then laid me that, as a last remedy, I had, bet ter use Mr. Bull', Field lEUrect Atirsaparalit: ter the [Meanie second bottle, the knot on my mast commenced getting soh. I opened It. end a day or two after, a piece of hone came nut. My Went soon got well, and I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle. I could get nil morn for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded In getting three more bottles. after nem the three last bot - dm the trot on my hip became soft; It was opened and some corruption ran out, together with a small piece n( bone. and the tore soon got well, abd the knot entirely disaPpeared. The sore on toy leg also opened.and a piece of bone came not. I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until ',tiled twelve bot tle,. and ant now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to snow, but I a ill here state I hat, during the summer of MY, I courted op three pieces of bane, whirla ran now be seen at the residence briny u bele. Thomas Nest, where I dote live, and if any person doubt Me etatement. I will be happy so converse with them. If they will call on ma. (Signed.) THOMAS N. RINGO. ThM day personalty came before me the under signed, an Raley Justice of the prate in and for said itouSty, and made oath in doe torm of law, that the abase statement It {Me. 2111bECIIIIed and swum to, this lfith day of "relonary, ISM K. P. MORSE, J. P. for 11. C. I. Edwin Anderson, Clerk of the Cloudy Court of Gram.. County, titan , of Xentur Sy, do realty that P. Worse, whose name la 1111111Cti In the above cerdfi rate. I. I . IIIW. and was at the tune of visiting the mune, a Justice of the pear., in and for sold Or} rem Coon ty, duly roe 1111 l iraioned and qualified im . fratch, and that faith apol,credli are due all Ala olsclll aria. as such. - In testimony .terterrof,l lave hereunto act )my hand. and canard the seat of the Coun ty Court of oat Cnuntt to he hereunto at.. fitted, this eighteenth day of February. IS5tl. EDWIN A:WEIL:4IN. Can the reader believe, alter reading the dearth,. tion nr th• above toutieionti 'l tiro... that there iv guilt 3 few human beinge.eoffering with disease, that re fuse to give Bull's uarsaliatilla s trill. It la indeed hard tii believe , , but nes ertbeless, It le too Our.— What hind of testimony w•nl.l It tab. lofon•iure the few remaining dlstielleVeri, that Hun't inediklnt will do inure even thou It promises/ The emit., produce 31161iiel anti another core perforated by hie met:Wine ; 'hilt if the published above will not convince the skeptical. it is useless In pro. duce any more. and, indeed, it would rout a fortune to publish the many certificates Om have been abow emit on Dr. Roll. The larva mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the imas of those cured, lel alone full statentenla of their M.S. For the het (hire erser I have been anlined with Rttrumn Inn ohne wvereet character. I war at times in it. [reattit Wows of pato. I tned every reme dy I could prordre. but foont no permanent relic( non, I une4 Bull'. Matoapatilla. whirl twrlMmed perMllliitil Cure. H A !If Dlli Dr: Elk I have been for a number of years severelystiflic led with& mew anal headache. and a doll, heavy pain la my liver. I used most of the remedies of the day, mthecially the Sarsaparilla prepared by different p.r. son+, but to HON advantage natal I tried flaws, three bottles of whirl, performed a perfect core. OWEN,Ummtist. Louisville, Ky. Erysipelas, Dittiases. Gnu Cars. I was affl ic ted with the above to an alarming ex tent. S I physicians told me that I would lope MU leg. and pediment life, U Il were not abetted.— Two bottles of DWl's Sarsaparilla wades perfect cure and my genet! health Is better than It boa been for Mira. CHAUNCEY BACON. Compositor at the newerclat OiSce. Lem isvllle,Ky. 7 Patricians flraratisritd Boll's Sarsepariffs. Da. BeLL—Dear 141 r—We believe your Sarsapa rilla to be she belt article - ever tosnothenared for the cure of dcrefula. Pile,. Cancers,Oid Sorel ind Dkers t and many other cutaneous and glandolar affections, having turd It with entire spectres In many cases. • N. PYI.V I ,II. D., Reslds nt Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. 1.. P. liggiDELL. N. D.. Prot or Chemistry In the Louisville Medical College. Oration—Ask for the original " DP-JOIINBULL'S EgItgAPAIDLLA." Tao. Kirretterr, in notkur bot tle, and bane no other. • SOLE AGENCY for the State of Pennsylvania Is at DR. SWAYNE.B Laboratory, No. 4, North BEY. ENTU STREET, Philadelphia. For Sale by JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville. Nee ltpricepr Sal wyllal Cvsittp. PfCountry Storekeepers supplied. r.l4.lliSt. ,IMay 29,12. —Wig 4s-ly A great Duroia.ry for Billow Coictlituiisers. DOCTOR 151. ROSS'S ala MlMai . amltaoao. oa ThaNuolia r g ' t TN Botts, at .ist surd ss cease-flee keen literetira .1 and can be taken at an *moss, by both setts, of ape wad without retard to- weatbet. ckNo hoai aas or libidos was should be without these. .0 They are truly the Poor Mae trued , sad the ilk.b klas*a plissrity. ' The above Pills en the result of thing mars* peac.. tics in Ptinadelphla,and Iff J. 8 iton's Toile Fever sad ape Misters, thTy will aura ttsi most Militant cases of Fever sad clime, or Chill§ and Fever. For Lives Cocaplainie.Dyspepala, Isdieniloa 4 , 14 an Baku aradhlose oflM inilino, ll lo bus ma' agial, as thousands la the , Souther* sat Went's il.ates'erlti testify, who have used then. As a pun des pill they ratlike a thane, Ina from PIPING W ing strength sad appetite, and enlivening thit spirits. Fee sale, at wholesale or mail by . . ' • • Attest for Schuylkill Cousty. ablestelets asd otters EuppUedat the anal whole. ININ pikes, also by. . J C. EROWN.PaNauMe, E. J. FIT Tamaqua, J. W wo•rnuiL , IL% WI. Jows nuLL,s, STILL. MORE WONDERFUL! Sine or Kentucky, Grave' Co., del RAruutafistx of as SerertJt CALra•br Cured Uelantown. by .Verrurial Meade:Pain i• no Livor.*e. mint pr nsi, ISMS MDICINkL EMI MEE • 1111L4. SCOMB'S Gar AR PAIN CURS E= . rffs warDs Drams ads i ALL PAiNCIIIRD LIRE a ASIC-.4lds :wonder fhl preps:alba le aid &eternally almi tag tunsadlate relief Dom allboddy paha. Ifintedaniondlas to direction:Oleos ably relies,. all pea, bat it tam ft usually on the Brea apathetic's. it may be relied upon fortunes and diving &MO la• litant relief; as tboarairds who bats used it cab testi. ILDArta. Smirk* colds, Cholera, vysentervi.ebolesibluraue, Pleurisy . Itifieb*. Le. aid Tasittraele. and an pain In the stomas or Swim% Theadaehe. Pains in the Womb. Pales in the Limbs, Joints. Dadaism, Dismisejambal o. Beside, Baran, Ctillblatus. trams. Bribes, 'wpm., and all Climate Eruptions. you stab to be relieved from ALL PAIN. one Dr. Roar a PAIN•RIJILIDS. itrit &Oulu, to of ALL DlABArteadake his amity htedltlnea. rekesh De. 115, and SO crate per hulk. ; For Coolills, Cale. Crimp eel 11Theorkl Cwrrb- BE PREPARED FOB CHANGE OF W !ATMS.— The frequent abuses of the weather brine with t bad COLDS. COUGH, AdTHMA. IRRITATION of he LUNGS!, SORB TUROATand BRONCHITIS, all of which cara4be eared, aid the system f, aided against freutmat minas by using Dr. J. ft. Rose's celebrated COUGH SYRUP. Price only So cents: , CHILDREN am also liable to Croopm h dead/T -one romplitut yields Immedlately to Dr. J. d Rose's nevor.tailing CROUP RE RUT. Fitts 23 cent,. WHOOPING collcn, another complaint, always None la Cold and damp weather. Ttie 'dikter will And groat relief la the use of Dr. J. P. Rose's Whoo ping Cough tiltinFr which always velaeves, and pre- TOM., the dlseue from runtilog into ether Misuses, each as INFLAMMATION or the LUNGS, DROPSY inlle CH ear. and CONEUMPHICOi. Ft ice blictute. Dr. Boa t * summand treatment In all Lung Arse nous bas crested a great de mead for the above bialy valuable Family Modistes. For sale Wholesale and Zeta by r , B. BANNAN (Feels Hr Jtratismal taminieesore.) Washington City. May 12th, 1252 . Ds. Daniel. Sakai Advisee re Pi..... in &axon. swill is Meta. leak es Ahnesse Jer Mtg.—This peb. Mallon Is Iron' the pen of an eminent phyitil in of Philadelphia, • regular graduate o. toe Medical Col.. lege. and an honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. It menthol mach good advice to in valids. as well u persons In health. It slab describe,. Iva comprehensive manner. lb* diresees or oar esti. able climate. and the mods of treatment. No family should bemithoot • ropy of this book. It tan be had. without any clime, at the retinue drug.etoree In this oilT.Mtleti Dr, Roues valuable Fatally Medicine.' ate for sale. Also by JIMIN BROWN, Pottsville. E J. FRY.Tamaqua. J. W. (MOMS. Nov. 20. UM,. 47.tf =TRY ramiLY SHOULD HAVE A COPY.--A. Beek tidy 1.5 el O. jpertaiiy —.Utz taco thy self.—br . Hu Kea Medical Manual and Hand Boot for the afflicted. Containing in ouillar of the. Origin, Progreso, Treat - I Lent - and Clue of.tart foßri of discaset.contiacted by Promlacono [(canal leteriourae. by MeJfabuse, or by Sexual Enrico, with advice for their prevention, written in • familiar style, avoiding ill medical tech- Alcalltlte; and everythiagthinit that weak! offend the ear of decency, (tom the result of some twenty yews autrearful practice, eielasly,ly devoird.to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which la added. recelptefor the. cure of thivabove dlneuet.and a treatise on the catures,ipupttims of Power and Ague.tor twenty-bee rento . ..l -- Copy ; sir cont.! one dollar; will be forwarded t o any part of the United Slates, by mall, free of posts([. Andreae, Posture Bot 1(6 Post Other, or the Author, 30 North Pliventb Philadelphia Aug.2l, FIFTY DOLWREI FORFEIT DR. HUNTER win forfeirllso If failing to cure any 1./ease otteeret, dimwit that may come. under his care. no Matter how long standing or at/liming Ei ther-eel are invltedio his Private Rooms. 30 North deventh'eltreet. Phliad'a., without Mar of interreP t kis from other tisliente. ftumgera SO other* who have Wu nefortimate la the relection of a' Physician are invited 11. yell. IbIPOTENCY.—Tbroarh unrestrained indulgence of the•pasakias. by erreas or self Omar, the erne are sameroos. Premature impotenty, Involuatery semi nal discharges, mating of the organs.iwo of memory, a distaMe for female society. general debility or con imitational dersegrezenr. err sore to fallen. If or erseary;russelt the Docuatelthroaddenrs; he emirs • pricer cure. ' READ AND Rvainer.—The afflicted Wonlir 710 well to reflect before meting their health, happltinis, and in many - rases their thee, Is the hands •Ir pliyil. rises ignorant of this class of iraledire. It Is cer tainly Disponible forone man to understand all the ills the human family are sitideer to. , Seery respect able physician Ma his prrialar branrh. whirh' hr Is more wit...sole' thee hie brother professore, and to that he deeme most of his time Sod study. YEARN OF PRACTICES, esrluelvoly devoted to the study and Demme, ul ilisrasrs of the sea r- Mute, together with ulcers upon the body,thrOat.nobr, or lege..palne in the brad or hones. mercurial !heti *Meter.. gravel. Irregulirltlrs, du arising, frtml youthful .or impurities of the blood• whereby the roustitat ion has keen enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who mty plan themelves tinder his care. bledeineforwarded io any porter the United States —Mgt five and ten dollars per part age. Auig; in. 1861. 35-Iy GREAT RERDIGAL DISCOVERY: ►OI'J•4L IF.TOIS COIDITIOI. UV TUN MT/Tl4! DR. ROiSE'M NERVOUS CORDIAI.! H • EART DIdEASES and Nervous Complalnts.--. The astonlshlns happy effect of DR. ROtir.'l3,' NERTIsUd CORDIAL, for Digesses of the hear,. Palpttolon, Numbness. Neuralgia, Nei vim. Tremor of Mb Muscles. Ilea:thorn, Flatulence, Palo An the Face.iWakertitnebs.R•stlessness. or for the Mind or flody.worn down by rate, labor or Andy, his In dared many physicians to use It In tliCtr practice. Fora Meat cnosolution,ll-1. a [rand restorer; it completely removes Doman, system all nervous It. ntstions. and Is almost miraculous In Its lipid and happy effect. Th. weak s.d nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price 50 rents. Baum. Mails! If your Liver In deranged, your akin will be yel low Dyspeptic and Bilious condition of the system will follow ; you will be troubled with cold feet. va riable appetite, and dep d spitits. By taking Dr. Roses celebrated Railroad or Anti-8111mm Pine, you will soon And all the above bad symptoms disappear. Titer givestrength and richness to the blood. Hak es ISi and na ream re ; Thole Pills are milled 1141111 11 / 1 1) PILLS be cause they so ahead of all other 1.1114 In their good effects. ar I'm from Attrtury. J Do You Slif 4r with any Pain 7 If you do. you will hnd immediate, relief by using DR. NORF.'. PAIN.CURER. It Is the only prepare tlon whkb cure.,almost instantly. noir Throat. Rheumatism. from Colds, Pains in the ride. Raea. or Limbs; Face, Eat, or Tooth Ache • Sloinach 'or How • elo, tilde m Rah; °tiff Neck, linaises, Coln., end Chilblains. Wherever you have Pain, use the Pain- Curer. Nile to all sees, and the price being low, the poor, as well as the rich, can obtain It in 121, O, ant SO cent bottles. .The above preparations can be found, with oft militia and Rill directions, at tbe,storee of B Bannon, Agent for the County i John 0. Brown, John R. C., Martin. ,Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, ; and E. J, Fr. Tamaqua Sept. IS, 1859 MISCELLANEOUS. FALL STYLE: FALL STYLE! mile SUBSCRIBER wottid respettfelly call the at- I teutlon of the entitle to his splendid assortment of FALL STYLE (Jr HATS, now ready (or Inspection at his stand—the • NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. Cestra • as Streit, Tizo Doors slers de Ali ears' Book. where will at all tlmts be found the tattst and most Approved Style "\ of HATS and CAPS,of all descriA tines. He would esti ineetal attention to his YOUNG CENTS' NEW STYLE OF HATS, which for Bab ette, durability and texture cannot he surpassed. Evel thankful for the patronage so liberally bestow ed Upon him, he hopes to merit a continuation ..f the suit. GEORGE' TAPPEN Aug. IL ISM ' 34-If N. M. NESlntleia'S (Bratty', Bar, Afersorerao olrort.Portsville,,Prana.,) r Plumbing Shop. • HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A tiOPPLT OF all Meer of Lead Pipe, Pharr Lead, Dina Tin, Bath Tubs, shower Bubo. Hydrant'', Hoer, Donhie nod Single ACtilla Pumps and Water anins; ahm.ail klodsof Dram Corks for water and arrant, Wass Oil Cap•.and Globe' for Engine.. All kladrof Copper Work sod Plumbing done Lln the nratrrr manner at theohartear ncelne. N• IL Cash paldfor old Drags sod Lead. !camellia. iirm. W. I kw.. 43-if MORETON & DICRINSON tMaCTICAL PLll.llBblle,Tintid Copper Smiths, i l ltallinad Street, Dekko Ile /nines Blare. PilTTel- Vdl.l.E, Pa where they ire prepared to tusks in Or. dkr all kinds of work In the above Drumlin amid our ett alhowrir and limper Bathe, Pumps and Water Lilo• sate; elan. all binds of Tin. _Copper and Sheet Iron Work evade to order at the peones* possible nodee. Hoofing. eh/outlets and dl binds of c. 0.., own. ells made and repaired at the oho rr ett -noire and on t to most reasonable terms. s> The but pricle given for old metals. Ang.1.9.1t131. 35.11 r E 114141- WILHELM. turfing rfing had very ronsld el arable etperlenee as a Ilan Phis% feels great con fidente to offering his SOIViCPs to the einem of Pottsville. Ile hat couttnenred business on his own account. In thestitop of Mr. hose aux Num e- Oen street. *here all orders' either ter Ora Fitting qr sepnwing may be left nil they will melee the linott prompt attention. Iris pipes and other luster' its 'ball be of the very best tint and Fittings of every description that may be desired will La fur Plotted and put up Ina workmanlike manuer, and headiotteat possible poke. t Jose t1t,11151. GREAT LIIMMVISES, mAK EN by OK V•LIGIRT, cornir Alsismsep• I Cates ttreeti, superior in the delimitation of rea son. and Tifeselptession of the es.. Children and kromps mato quicker than any ever In this place—an indispensable requisitelo success. Call early in the day to avoid a crowd. Pvits lost smiled In the art. nn seminal& testae; 'also. handsome Apparatus. ;Chemicals. Cues, tr.. furbished cheap. Coll sod ladle fns 1 - a." 8 . 4 ".• ; N ...seemed in any style you in lA, and spei imp.. sae he seem We would advise 'all who wish a is or likeness to rail mom. C. VANDENBURGH 13—If Pottsville. Mush 17.1851_ mutt & COMMOTIONS= DEPOT, No. 518 itfortet Street, between 3ek,t0.611 SEVENTH and EIGHTH ; Plidains 'OHM 61. HAHN esspecifhtly Informs the nubile el of this and the adjoining counties, that he beeps *Neaps on head a larve and varied assortment or Fralli, Cities and Confecrinturry, which be will well as cheap as ran be bought at any other eetsbllab• mett•ta Philadelphia, sent he invites all persons who intiy treat anytetug in his line, to call and. see tam before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the roan. tr►' will receive prompt etienthan &ley I. 1.654' a:4 - 5 " • 5 • , • . THE SUBFICRIDEII HAVING PIT ► ed upon, orilte largest Coach Blimps in ths State. in Coal dueet.Potteirills ‘ Vlresellb.' Pa. nett P.J. Adam & Co.'s/Wean FaMorp. where his (aellitlea for msnoractutina ail hinds of Canis gess std Light Waggons cannot be sur passed-. being a practical Mechanic. and baring a sowherof years' etprriescs is the business, be hopes to glee pineal astistictioe. Mt kin& ol Carrlsges and Matti Wagons herd on band. Also. second-band Wagons. ke. All regain Wiry dos* Oilier. from a distance pimply au/tided tn. WISTAB A. EIRE. 21-if Jas• b. 184 e MAGICAL PREPARATION. Arttra ;gut Citron of NINTH ant RA CP Si PRILADELPI7I4. be condo's to treat all priest* mod Jet , V kite distaste. intitaiteeutz a core In all cases. unneers sal Residents. of both lessee, ere Welted :to the Doctot'e Trieste Mow, 'bent be sea■ Owl'," be cossellinlcoolkliiitielly.floe of charge: • • tb Fasces residing at a distance, by enclosing three doliarste a leuor, pest-pall. @Sulu symptoms, will receive a bottle of the Doctor's Magical Prepara tion, by return of mall. • Odle* flows froo. tl o'clock, A. 11.; Mlle, P. M. Sept: I1 : 113,.. 311-ly P4IIIIIIIIIIIDWIIiDow 1111/12119,. • A splosedsfe 4tortuseit. TITS Subiuikr has just reeditd a fiery sairesk4 X. las ofpainud Window ebasies,enihrselna bans mason fashionable pattentkvatfing lisira tram 21 10 le Per pair. et priest at hill Id per tent.. etwapes than they as be fossebasfeil, retell. eras nianuesets sets. Thane are MITCIIII rplendsd Patios' Pancras tailamong ship aneortateat. toe aele. lIANNAN'S rholanais aid re. as Mardi 27 pimp Muds, Paper and Valor Inare , Mt. AIIIIOLIC SCHOOL ltgADI11011001(8. la The iiibledirr Ms jut natty** a Mob supply at no laktessifa leelts of Readier toopao, cow, tho Sealers of tie ClOrloilas BeWadi.-nob: elle . tnier Boob sad Catarklems far rat now • • -16 Zati LOMAX; • • ribUstOs.salliaaafteupw -11171( !M=l EMU EM DM CM MC=O M:EDICAN.:-: ::' - .aIVATELY.for 23 anti) ea menus of the PLIHEIST .JPACTIPII7II,OI , Evety One Own Musician. The ?411th Edition with one !red eagravlnge.ebawieg ate Diming; and lidadfor- Das of the OeCeratlve tab in every shape and ; to which i 9 tulded a dee on the dimagre of tales. intruded for thews* female, oily, (se. page / being of the luithest Ito taco to married people, owe contemplating mar.. Graduate of the ly of Penanylintila. Member of the' Royal Honegsof Savona, London ; and Honorary Mem ber of tbe Philadetptila Medical Society. The various forum of Secret Dieruerkeleminal Weakness, Disci see of the Prostate Glmml.trimotency. solitary habits of youth are faithfully described. and all the recipes given in plain tumuli... The chapter on self...abase and Seminal Weatneea is worthy of particular at. teation,and should he read by every one. Young Men. whit have bean unfortunate in contraeting di. setae. previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor. no matter what his pretensions may be, get © of this truly useftil work. Sea Captain' and persons going to Sea, should poe ms. Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage. the Pocket .r.eruLaplus, or Evert One His Own Ybystriai. lee Let no lather be ashamed to present a cbpy of the JEstulaplas to his child It may save him nom 'nearly grave. Lei no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of merited Iffe, without leading the Pocket .C.scrilapi us. Let no one suffering from a backlog cough. pain ia thestde.restless nights. nervous teenage. and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation.. and girth up by their PhYskiati.b• en' other moment without consultiaf,i he .f.sratapies.— , Have the Married, or those shout to be married, any impediment, read this Italy owtui BMA. im It has been the means of waving thousands of unfottnnete creaturre from the, very Jews of death. Upwards of • MILLION copies of this celebrated work have been sold In this country and Europe stare Pi2B, whet the first edition Wed: Issued. re Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE rents en closed in • letter, will eeeeee e one copy ands book by mall; or tire copies will he mat for one dultar.-- Addreis ' Dr. WM. VOlthill, No 152 !Trace Street, Philadelphia." Postpaid. Twenty years practice In the city of Philadelphia. certainly entitles Dr. Young to the coatitlente of the adicted. and he maybe consulted on any of the di- Sear., dearrthedin his different publtaations. at his other 152 Spruce Street, every day between 9 and t o...wea r plundays erre pled) sad persons at env die > lance can ronentt Di. Young by letter. POST; CT ,' _June IV, IRfl- BEB~ IS YOII& BEII4BDIf lIOLLOWAV'M olirraigar. A most mit-dr:Jolts cure of Bad Legs, after , 43 years' suffering. jXTRAVT of a triter from Mt. William Galpin of tsl'O.Elatut May Street,Wurnoatb,dstrd May 15th 1851 To Profemor IlobLoway—Sta:—At the age of 18 my wife, (who is now 61,) caught a violent cold, which' settled In her ley, and ever since that time they have been more its less sore, and greatly inflam ed. Her agonies' were dietracting, and for months together she was deprived entirely of test and sleep Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, but.w lama effect / her health suffered severely, and the stale of her legs was irritate. I had often read your adveilitements, and advised bee' In try your Pill. and Ointment; end, as a last resource, after every nines remedy had proved useless, she consent ed to JO so. She cmunietteed six weeks ago, nog, strange to relate, Is now in good health. Iles legs are paints...without seam or scar, and her sleep wand and undisturbed. Could you hove witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the sal 43 years, and rotund them with her present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel -delighted lii having heen..be means of so (featly db•vloung the starr ing% of a feltow creature. WILLIAIII OAI.PIN. .4 pergeu 7U years of ego ram( old Bad Leg, of fairly years' stamlist Copy of a letter from Mr. Wm Abbe, Builder of Ca• (te e ns. of lidslirliffe, near Iluddersheldotsted May 310, InSi : • To Professor liou.oway —filo suffered for a period of thirty yews (cons a bad leg, the remits of two or time different accidents at Oa■ %Vertu ; ac companied by scorbutic symptoms I had reconrie to a satiety of medical advice. without deriving any battefl4 and wee even told that the leg must beam. 'palated, yet, in opprmition to that opinkm, your Pill. and Ointment have effected a complete cure in en stunt a time, that few who bud not witnessed It would s 'edit the fact. aligned, The truth nf ibis ttttt mcnt can he verified by Mr W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market Street. fluddcm field. A dreadful Bad Breast cared is ear wrath. Extract from a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pentair'', Kent, daled December I Lli, To Profes.or Ito•LoWav—Dcaa Star—My wife had coffered (rush Dad Breams for more than sin months, and during the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. ;laving before healed an awful Vrolnd in my own leg by your on. rivalled medicine, I determined again to use your Pills and Ointment, sod therefore gave theme trial in her care, and Cotunate itwast Jid so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and lb* benefit that various other blanches of my family have derived (rein their one is really astonishing.— I now strongly recommend them to all my friend.. Signed, . FREDERICK TURNER. As faist elation is the Side perfectly carnal. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Frauds Arnul. of Bra linu.e, Lothian Road, Erlinbro*, dated April '29sh 1351 : To Professor. fIoLLOW• V-8111 :—For more than twenty year. my wife has been *object. from time to time, to attacks of infiamatiou to ths ride, for which she was bled and bilsteri.d to • treat extent, etill the pain could not be removed. About four yearn ago ■he -pm, In the paper.. the wonderful terra ef feefed by your 'Pills nod Ointment, and thought oho would give them a trial. • To her great asionirhment and delight ehe got Immediate relief from their sae, And, after persea.ring for three weeksobe pain In her eide Ira* crpopletely cured, and she has enjoyed the but of health for the Is t four teals. Signed, FRANCIS ARNOT. The PISA thould Ice need conjointly with the Oint ment in most ofthe following cares: rout, Glandular liwrlllnga Had Legs, Bed Hr.'s!, it= CS?~! I mfa MM=QIMME== == Chieen f .n 1 ==, EMT" Chopped Handl, ' Scurvy Acne beed• rumours. ITlcots Como (Soh.) ' Caniirs. Contracted Jolntl, 1301121 ' Auld at the Establishment or Professor llottoss•t , 214, titrand, (nearTeruple Bar, London,) and by all re spectable Druggists And Dealer. In Medicines t trosett .ul the British Edlllice, and of those of the Itronsj glues. In Poisal 77ic..87c..atl $1 50 each. Whole. sale by ;he principal Drag houses in the Union ; by Mena. A. &U. deans. New York ; and by Ur. C. D. Remit; South Sigth,filtreet,Phililelphia. 'a. There is Itcoheiderable saving bylaking the lar ger slim N. —Directions for the arulderce of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Dee. 1.5; 11152, 52 I yam NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. TDB INVALID'S BEST PRIENDI MPORTANT- CORRSSPONDENCEI TRIUMPH I op wIADDIT'A INDIAN vEGETAIII R IN 8011TH lAMP.RICA :- YELLOW FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER TITAN FICTION:' SaLEM, Ma... April :16, ISM Wlliiam Wilelir, F..q.—Dearair—Roc mnny years We have been the Salem agents, mod Mao at ° mirk., the cuunty agents, fur the sale or your valuable meal eine, and, during the whole of this time we are not aware that, any one Instance, have the pills which we have 8.111.1 been complalnednf as causing trtiory.or not accourplistilea their proper mluion. It in doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony front • bootee where the modlrlne which is solddras been the means agorae greet good and ref. ing many Item Last year we mild three dozen hetes lo go tun lur elan part, and this day have received a letter from the merchant who ordered them, giving an account or the wonderful elicit. which they did in curing a large cumber of persona who were attacked wilh a preach-- lag epidemic Mannar to the 1.14 e ; while` More Under the regular physician.' treatment. who were In the , Hospital, some three hundred. Including the atiVernOr, Maglitrates.acc ,felt victims tot he disease.' If you would like a copy ofoor letter. We don't know of any Impropriety In giving It you,aad penult. It would,* of nerrlce to have it published. togetberwilb One names, ea It le addressed to us. We will consult the partleajnrevested„ and If you wish it, you will please write tie. Respectfully, yours. W. t U. E. lees. The following Is ihr letter ;Boded to CATEN/li. Much 22, 1651 Id . W. gr. A. 11. Ives. Merchants.. Balemt— Gentlemen—For some years pelt I have adopted In my fatally, as • purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Pep table Pills (for whom you are his agents In Salem) and have found that medicine of great Worth. - Last November we were visited by a kindof Intlein• matory fever. (the same I presume whlth greatly al - dieted our neighbors, the Oraelliane.fornearly a year) she symptoms of which bad an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell victim, to the epidemic (a great numbe r fora population to small ea ours,) Our doctors named it the true yellow fever, but their skill was inelliclent to mop Its progress, too. lining (belt mode of treatment to the use of quinine, and the application of leethet,, forbidding the use of powders, and of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent to the liospitats, as also the Governor, I blesisirates, leveret officers, and in fact all those who were reallyardicted with the disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. A month pirevious.l had received three dozen bor., of De, Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought at veto store by Wear.. Goksmith, Newcomb & Fatless, merchant sie. your city, and with whom I nut doing business. I had the upportunitY to administer these Pill. to • I under my roof, who were emit. ed with the ante fever, and two dose,' of fight Pill: each completely toted them of the complaint. I then gave away nearly all my Pills to some twenty or (bit ty persons, and all were relieved as it were 'by en chantment. I have, in conerquence. remitted to Manure. 11014 Neigh, Newcomb And Perless, the suns of forty dollar am the purchase of that quantity of iblimediclge,and rows of yon to deliver the Pills as (melt as pasihle. I request you also to desire Dr. Wright to have his directions Detonated In French, which will tend great ly to cirtulate We Pills not only here, but also to the otbercoturtirs whets benefit: l lkt Ws is mote nameto us. Excuse' me, gentlemen, lathe liberty I bare taken to address you this letter, which, foe the sake of hu: many,* have been compelled to Mi. ai I do not mean to speculate os in article width proved salutary to a °umbel of poor people, and infact meet of the popu titian Is seduced to a state of Indigence: and It mould be sinful for any nee 40 seek lucre in Malta way. Accept, pentlemen, tbs most. rerpeetful salutations of your vets obedient servant, A. Nor LVIN. Tbo medicine Is for sale. whdleaale sad retall,alt bet in English, French. Qantas or Spanish directionaat the Principal Mice. 109 RACE EL. Philadalpbl4, And for salebY T. P. BATTY k CO,'..}pafr yitic • J.O. BROWN. a • at. WNW o sv g. J. TrY.Tambeub ; 3. W.lllbbkidloetsT Ille ; imam Noblebold.Port alum ; Jacob Dreber.M.rebem I. Jcisbua Boyer. MeNessibars ; C. & A. Potht,Ring• told ; Kepner & Co.„ Ispeersville; *ideas What, etmse,Weat roma Wok Cooper. ToecarOre 1 Beeree Beak 40 Omni Pont. Ilmekk Ilk; Pasta • loth, Middloport Jobe Winans. do. Cosier * Weide, NeM relladeipblat A. Blink kPd rf Carbdo ; B. Levet & Co, Schuylkill Megan ; WMIMMA. Ma so mar. Orr lesburg . Nn. U. k krt. do: Sanibel Mews. Landitrrelll.;7oltablite tleirelips ; Abram ywkweiw„waymeemile ; - Jacob talltriPSD, Layer Mir babloago Jeo. B. MeCreiry,Tremilel ; Eckel A' Bare*. do. McCormick & Clark Doeeldswa; Wbersb. er AMlller, Pleeproeet George liallboyder, New Cattail et: Chit. • • • • Jeak7.lBsl PAILINTIAD WIRM O.ll,UlM—Vai toss figures tot Mks linsdow Bettine l lust. l 4 tot "Ls 4 . l! . altkpfiFes II eimatil _At LittN_ALET_ Vet 411.7 "JTALTE BECTIMI. SIRS lIMIIMANCII COMPLNY. PHILIDSLIVA ACIPICY WO. 143 Chasm stmes.llnhail Bane Hotel Band -1.11 Iaw. — GILLIIIM k COGIMIALIWAVnti• Absentee from the Second Await Report. made ma/ let, len: Whole Imam of potklee Issued to • . both breeches of tourism, Twenty Thou . sand, 11%60 00 , Whole mount of property it risk, 015A50,823 Total *maid of Premium received la cast!, and 111!lissealTable. 11113.1410 2 7. Total tumult of tones tad expaases. • 100.1.10 73 Arno' not or Cub and Guarantee Cap- Ind now In reserve tot Maze Loewe. 1115005 IS Including!' Cash satiGnser • • 30,075-113 The Company Was meselzed but two years since. upon purely mutual principles, mid with no 'specte r kelt of so far superseding Essay other lawitutloae.— I t Is, nevertheless true, that he macrame to onparsUe ed, and the ammo of business done, amber of Pol icies issued, and tosses met with and paid. ta the same period, exceed that of any Insorlace Company upon record. Its capital increases with Its liabilities, sad no part of this can be applied otherwise than for .the beeefit of the parties insured by this Company. DIRECTORS J. P.Rutherford, Post.; A. J. Gillen; Secretary ; Pedgwiek i • Samuel Jones, Pkillads. lone B. 'Parker John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz ; 8. T.tnes A. ct A. Carrier, Ary. • We, the undersigned. resident* of Sichuyikill cotan ty. and members of the Bute Mental Rho lineeraoce Company of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. take pleasure In recommending the above Company to those seek., Mg Isle sod cheap Insurance, It being n purely Mer chants' sad Farmer,' Companyt • lion. Sol. YOUltr.POitriite, J.* R.Carter.Tamanna, b art R. Morris. do • J. W. 8 hoesnaker,l3. El. J. M. Beatty & son, do er. absy.llll a's. The Onbscriber has been appointed • sole agent of the above Company fOr Poltzelhe tad vklnbp.end all appitrations foctemutance most be addressed tobim. JAS., DILE.FF. Ofireapposite the Miners' Bank.Potterrute. July In lat. 73-rf - - - INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE JKAORANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPIIIA. OFFICE No. leaf Chestnut siroet, near Filth St. ...---- DIBECTORd, Charles N,,,Dinclicr, George W.. Richards Thomas - Mart, ‘, Mordecai 1:1, Lew le, Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Bode, ) s. ilernuel Greet. . David 8. Brown, Jacob R. tlatith, ' Mot ris Patterson, t Contlnueto make gunned, permanent or limited on *very description fproperty„ In town andeountry at rates se - low as sr Cone latent with venality. The poi:Lipkin hart\ reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capitol and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample brotectioir to the assured. The asset. of the Company on January Ist, 191$, se published agreeably to ,in Am of Assembly, were as follows, als : Mortgagee .8110,558 4, Stocks, 51,563 23 Real Estate. 108 359 90 Cub, arc., 43,157 87 Temporary, - Loans, MARI 0 0 •1,420,0 Y 67 Since their Inebrporation, • period of eighteen years, they have paid Upwards crone willies rare les deed Hi d defiers,. baud by fire, thereby abid ing ev Ideate °CON advantages orineuranee,as well an the ability and dirpoeition to meet with prompt ness, ail liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. CHARLES .0. RANCHER, Secretary. The subscribor has been eppointed steal for the above mentioned institution„ and le now 'prepared to wake Inetstance. On every descriptl4lll of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RITMEL, rintaYllll., Jan 11,1631 1-tf INSURE TOIIR 11011SES1 'rim undersigned. Agent far as Ltio.irr Coalsty Nora! lasara sea Compalty, , which has probably berm, more popular than any other similar institu tion in the Stale. la prepared to effect Insuranees against loss by Fite, on alideserlptione of Buildings, ilerchaudlze. and other property, on the must Wilt and liberal terms of the Company. Lorsee aro al ways promptly pald as soon as limy are satisfactori ly made tnown. Persons haying properly to be In euredomay apply to the substriber. in Pottsville. el tier personally or by letter, and they atoll be prompt. ly attanded to. JGII3I HAMAN. June 22,1832. 23-tf LIFE INSURANCE. rrillE GIRARI) LIFE 'NMI/ANC/. ANNUITY / a all Trust Coutpany,or Philadelphia . Otllee No. 13$ Chesnut !Wee!. Capital. 1130D,000. Charter per petual. Cnothwe to make Immure. on Lives °tithe moot favorable terms. The capital beingpald upsindlnvested,togatherwliti a large and constantly lociesvlng reserved fond. of (ere • perfect permit, to the tapered. The premium. may be paid yearly. half p estly, or Quarterly. The Company add a norms perindicalli to the in minces (Wife, The first Bonus, appropriated In Decentber,l•44, and the second Bonita to December, itiinotruount to an addition of •002 50 to every insured under the oldest notifies, mating illito2 50 which will be paid when It shall become a claim, in 'dead of 111000 originally insured ; the neat oldest amount to 81237 50; the neat in age td .1112 50 fur eeery*looo ; the ethers in the same proportion Re- Cording to the amount and time or 'madam which additions make an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the ptemiums paid. without increasing the tici nualprentiont. The following ale a--few examples from the Re eler: =1 Polley N'o Bit • ' lig 376 •• 333 &c. containing tables of rates and explans a application 1 and further information the office. H. W .HICHARDS, President.. ions F. JAYaa, Actuary. The subserlber Is Agent for the above Company In dthalthill Unholy. cud wlll effect insurances, and give all necessary Information on the subject. H. HANNAN. loos!0, 1650 26-1 y Pamphlets lions, form• e tan be hid a t BOOKS & PAPER, Paper! Paper ! ! 4)00 fleams•Letter Paper •arplng In pike from $1,25 to $1.50 a ream. • • 200 beams foolscap trim 1111,50 to $5 per ream. 10 Reath. (snomerrial Note Paper. 25 Ream. folio Pont. 20 Reami Medium lista tor Book Binders. SO RPM. Blasting Paper. varions kmda and /Ilea. Val Reams Wrapping Paper dlfferrntqualitles. The subsellhor bets made, arrangentents with a law Paper Manufacturer, and will supply all kind of Paper Oro 20 to 2S per cent cheaper than ughttl— whnlesilthind retull. Alan a choice lot of . NNOI.IBII AND FREN:IOI PAPEDS. Which u KI „big • sold very low.' Country Merchants and nthejs eau tre,suppiled at rtly prieev to sell again. BANNAN'S Cheap Paper Store. trrtEraisT TABLES. WARRANTED CORRECT. TUE SUBSCRIBER has Just received an arsort mem of BROOK'S CIRCULAR INTEREST TAr IMES, decidedly the Le.t article of the kind ever of fered to the public They we at one* cheap. aimple and complete. Catculatonti of Interest both cow pound and simple may be made at a sin& glance.— Merchants, Lawyer., Magistrates, and. th fact, every person who ham occasion to calculate Int. real. would and it much to their advantage to possess one.— For sale Wholesale and Hetet% at manofvetnrers pri- Cell, Alt B. DANNAN'S Doak Store. Nov.'lo, 1150 47-If 250 GROSS STEEL PENS. NE%V AND CDEAP ARTICLES, JT Imported from the Manufseturets filters, 250 Cross Cireol•r-poluted Pteel Pent .a mong which ! sredosepts J. Levy's Circular-pointed Pens. Also, a new Pen called Uannan's Circular-pointed C0mm....! Ist Pen, All of which will be sold from 25 to 50 per cent. less that, usual rates, wholesale and mail. by I B. HANNAN, Cheap Bookseller Stationer, Pottsville. ; Oct. 30, 1252. 411— DLOLEIVN GOLD PENS—Elegavt .Irtart- IJ maw—Ml re tid.—Thr subscriber has jurt te..; relied a large lot of 11sgley'a Superior 0014 Prue-; among which are the Congress and United Bistro; 1 Pens, both in and out of eases, all of which can be returned if the points come off by fair use. Tile Mammoth Umbilici States Pen is a curiosity. Call and nee it, together with the others, at ' • B. HANNAN'S Cheap Book mod Stationery Story. MGR MODEL ARCHITECT, rontaluing oriel-; .L nai designs for •Collases, Villas, Snbuiban clenceskc.. accompanied by esplanallobit,ipecifita, Hone. ertimates and elaborate details. - prepared prossly for rte use of Projectors and A SIMMS IhtoOtt.4 out the (Tufted Stag s, by Samuel Sloan, Architect.- -; Published innumbers.and for sale by B. BAN Y AN. A ropy of ibis work ought to he In the band. 4 4 • lorry /Whited and Builder In rho c °unity. March 0.1831. 10— ; CLARKNiI CO:1131 ENTA RV. ONLY 860.—Thoi loubscriber haa t inat received Clark's Consonantal,' beautiful print. 4 volitmea octavo. at the low rate, of 11110-4 fineopportunity, for those w ha desire Ma In. valnattl• Work. to procure • copy. B. BANNAN,. Co4Oso,Compretistostva Coombe ntary.6 vols.-610 1 50 Patrick. Lowtbc,tc.. Commentary, 4 100.-416 .0 Apilll7. 1851. • 10— t L•W BOOK.sl.—Ectallah Reports in Law and quity ; containing reports of (ASH m the Honk of Lorda. Privy flunnrlL Conn* of Equity and Cad. mon Law ; and in the Atinilralty and Ecclealastirat fluilita, Including sled, ranee In Bankruptcy an bb case, rrrrrrr d. Biz volumes. at . 02 par vat nine. lust received and for Nal. by B. HANNAN. !. We ran also Walsh the 'morel:pent Volyineo, ait Ironed. • Goods. Belting, Ladle.' ()cershoe.t, Glover, 44, - SPLENDID ARTICLE. Para firm* Pserks Csatrd Ps*, with PUB.. Psi*l4. sob...fiber Nearest imported from Eutope.b, lot of new and splendid Pens. called the PateSt rSitta Priebe Coaled, Pen, with Platina Points. The advantage oftbis Pen iv, that it will not corrode. ode. the points wear out like other Pent, one Gross tail ing at long a 4 about 204110 m of the ordinary Pen*. and 14 Ili pliable a. a Quill. A. we receive thede Pent direct from the klannfastarem in liegland. we Arr prepared 10 supply the Trade with the venni& article a 11111. cheaper than they can be purchsted in any of the cities. B. 1411.4431 AN, Bookseller. Biatloner and Binder.! B. EIN.I43•AN will Alan receive from England, In* few weeks, WO Gross of Steel Pens, embracing 411 y. remit assortments, which, for cheapness, will impair, anything of the kind offered Is, title barlion of We Aat.l4, 1831. 34 • INDIA ROEDER GOODS. PREPARE FOR WINTER. cs , . A DIM* and Gentlemen', Sandals, s capital sni t-rile for the feet for damp and cold weather. ; India : Rubber Overcoats with Life Preservers al. tadied, a new and stainnable silk le. India Rubber Le - reins and Pants. Long Driving Cloves—lined, AIOO. Lined India Rabbet Mitts for handling trogh work in mold weather. • Wier lilted Robber Glove,. Breast and Naming Rattles, Funnels. Rome Boots. ; Monerliody Belts, &e., ke. „: Just received and for sate. wholesale as , . NIL. , kr D. BARNA, 30— f Sept. IS, ISS2 . I . • • . _ snE sum rlbe r is Aunt for the the sale of India 1. knidwr and Gem Curbs Belt ing,liad will forum, It to any lengths* tbelowest cask pekes. This Bolt ing is unwidered better and cheaper than any ot*e kind In use. and It has tbs advantage of the matet being moth at least Ulf Its dew con, fore:Mu par-. Oases, after it is worn out as halting. It la In use at ail the Conlerlts In this Region.- - Also, lodes Robber and ritt y l:enbs Hose, for va rious purreses,sech is 'con Ind Water. Rpeeklbg Tubes. Flee Eriglares, lac., he., a lof wbkh be furelsbed at inanersetasers • prkeii, Net B. O.IIPINAN 'e thetely Steel; or. Toile Rubber Puking of Oldie emttbkk aesaalwalsoaband.and. Cu Springs end up cutArs sun , site when required. • tets.ll4llll.' • . I ADIEVIIIIDIA 111011136.11 SA.NDLLIC-• I.Aes ratallear ankle for Fall Wea th er, WI re ceived. Ahro, elasticates's India tubber W. an of indab ',Oleo mold at city prim, - ate B. HA 8 - • •r', - ladis ibilkhot SUM %WWI. Nov. ii, test 43 . 1 , rza IDICAVVIVIII. PA1,316, o te,. ppst %Porte Cat nt Piplat Box unable for MO day prosesto, goat with ..` so govt It CO WI. „lost oaf fOr b? Doe:114104. - ' 11-- • IA I 31i 4 119 :13,1.01 I Ain't of policy sod to 'Bonus or bonus to be tner'ed Insured. sddtttou. by future idltions. •1000 •252 50 •1,252 50 2500 1356 2.. 3,156 .35 WOO 412 2,475 00 5000 1181 50 0,187 50 ike. ke. Sze. Gold Peas, &fel INDIA RUBBER Wii9 Di Pi MIN Dclil - i OUR COUNTRY ZS SAM! StfiCi the ertmetilitts hr. oPesed , ti their More. Attu tkanriabovethePaat OMlce,an entire newatoek of Moods, pueblos' in Kew Yorkoat Cash Prices,en- Wins them to sell camper flan say state firers in the corral ' Theis stock congas In part, of Ludt and hug Drama • • Mnalialla deLars, at 8 cu. and upwards. Thibet and French kfgrigoes. ti•iitierg Clothe. 111 shades and qualities, ' oMck Alpacas. .Flainlind Figured colored alpaca', at , 121 rte. and tivwerdsi fine assortment of Calico, Steadied and thibleathed Fianneht, ell eolote and ipielities, Linsey; Cheeks. large assortment of Shawls. • lloshog„ Woolen ftlankete, Cloe. ths, Satiostts. Floor end Table Oil Cloths. &. ike . Thgether with a general assortment of Goods to please the fancy and suit the wants of the communi ty." Also. a hole stock of sutt:fromd 10 0 cents. Gaffed, Green and Black TelLLlery cheap, with every Teddy of QtMealleare and Glassware, at prices low er than they can be bought elsewhere. They will be happy, at ail times, to show their goods: free of cost. Please glee them a call. rsit Country Merchants will find It to their advan tage to call and annulus the new Goo Y de. & FR MURrTT Oct. 16. I 8 PIANOS. Tile subscriber is prepated tofornish Meyer's eel. ebraurri Pianos, of the different kinds, front plOlO IX cheaper than they cambi purchased la thlladelphta. He will guarantee-11m Piano: for ere year.. lie beiall - lbe Instruments selected by a compe tent person as to tone.'acc „but Ifthoee vlsiting Phil adelphia, desire to choose themselves. he will give a • ote to the manufacturer. and they may make their owe selection and their own bargain before show ing the cote, end be will furnish the Instruments se lected from 1110 to 1130 less than the prices named at cotding to the price and power of the Instruments. Qar niject Is to deal fairly and Punish/sad a/111- riff at /ow rates. We will not sell a bad or doubtful PM/em C. Iltrtsa took the blithest Premium at the %Veda's Felt tow his Pianos. They ate equal to any menu fettered In the country. andstpertor to fout.llflbs of thine sold. Mr. Mersa bas sold upwards of Clardy PLUMS to three months, and order. et present cannot be sup plied under three or four weeks. For chespand good articles, apply at - D. BANNAM'd Cheap' Boot end !dusk Stole. MUSICAL lASTRUMENTS.. • All R Inds •of Mama' Instruments °Mat is! to or= der at shot notice. and at low rates for good arti cles. Perini 'desiring any Rind of Instrument ran trims the pries. and we will procure the best aria. chi that can be had at the prim named, and examined by iieompetent musician before ins purchased. With tine facilities. we guarantee an ankles .old by us. Sept. 11. 18.31. r: - raINTING, M GL E AZING aniIPAPERING REMOVAL - - tJW. BOWEN having teamed his chOp to 2 doors . above the Amertc►u Helm, r:eatre•Street, and taken tato portheredlp hie btotbere. the ■ubsetlbets 1211oUote to the public thatfhey ate prepared to es teem allorders in their line It Mt the g rester( de eliateElted on the most reethoable terms They Fm• ploy sood.orkinen 'and their customers may, there fete. be safe, of tatisffietorylobs. ;They. also; begs , leave to call attention to their splendid alsolopent of Paperthlmeginge. Window obedee..te., composing every variety of style and ettallty, ti soil the taste and pothet of purr haerie. ■ n d Which they offer at the letvevt City priori. J. W. BOW EN St. BROTHERS S doom above American IlouveorAmtre St.. April 17„ 1852. WC( go.tpi •M- 1 ine-ih,rl.',o)p, THE LCVERP6OL arid PHILADELPHIA RTF.Atd ' SHIP CO. latend salting their borsht Steamships lone CITY OF 1.1 *NCH ESTER, 1105. Capt. Rota. Leitch, CITY OF GLASGOW, 1610, Capt. Win. Wylie. 1 Frinu fliifeds/phis. I City of GI/Spew. Satarday, On, 1, 1e52. ; City of Manchester. Saturday. fret. 53, 1056 i City of alsiemove, Retards'. Nov.lo, 1652. I Cliy of Hatoloreter, Thursday, Jan. 6, 1953. 1 City of Glasgow, Thursday, Feb. 3,1453 City of Manchester. Thot.day, Mar. 3, 1653. City of Glasgow, Theradsv. Gar JI. 1553. ream Li eerpeol. City of Mantheater„ Wednesday, Sept 29, 1052. .1 City of Glasgow, Wednesday, Oct. 27. 1652 City of 31•mberner, Wednesday. Dec. 0, 1556. ; (Sty of Glasgow. Wedneaday, Jan. 5. SON. City idanchesier„ Wednesday. Feb. 1,1953. i City of Glasgow. Wednesday, Mar. '0.1653. City of Misithester, itr ale y Mar. 90.1550. RATER Or 44444 OR Feist PArbarlpk I Ain. bi e r. Liverpool. Saloon berths. 00 Dol. Saloon berth.). 20111illeas I klidship do 05 I .l"kildship do 15 Forwar,l do 55 " I Forward do IN " 1; I 1 . 71 Including Steward . * fees. THIRD (Loll easorx..Eli•. HfirTlA , 4l number of Third (lase Prosengers will fie taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool. dud Maud In provisions. TromPhilail'a.„ 10 Dole. 1 From Lir erpool,6 Guineas Cerritlcates of passage wilt be issued here to panic. Who are desirous of bringing out their friend, at co, tesponding . • CIeFREIGHT fille per Tun. Coarse Conde. hardware, will be taken, subject to special agreement at time of shipment. . /inexperienced Surgeon will be carried on each All goods tent to the agents in Philadelphia and iverpoot will be forwarded with economy and 4.- kpatch. For freight or passage apply to 1 THOMAS RICHARDSON. P Walnut street, Fhltairs., and 41 Exchange Place, New York. RiCHA RDSON. BROTHERS & CO.. Liget i 16. The aubscrlber his beer, appointed Agent f or h 1 bove line of Steamers, and is prepared to engage 4 ssssss erg who prefer corning out in the Steamer' at the published rates. Lt. HANNAN. 001.10,1952. ATTENTION. 6MATEVELSI Ald. ALLEN. Dag rrrrrr typist, respectfully an .nounres to the citizens uf Pottsvllleand the pub lic generally, that he has neatly diced up rooms. at the corner of Centre sod East Marlirt Sneers, over Foster'i shoe, store, with every convenience fur Ahe comfort of patrons. and witli every facility maul 'cite to Lakelikenrimee unvorpnased Iu irtittifulness and ;brilliancy in the World. Long itxperienre in them', ;with rinse observation, and a knowledge of the recent ;valuable Improvements,enlibilll him to produce pie three far superior to the ordinary productions of in fra/to A call Is solicited from - all who may feel toter. ;milted in the art,, whether they with pictures Or not. ;Price, from one (nave dollar', and upwards. ; N. B.—lnstructions given in the art on the - most ;reasonable terms. A. 14. ALLEN. Sept. ii, 1652. 37-11 - BOOR BINDERY. i'rritE Subscriber announces in his - lj friends and -the public that he has ;made conslderable addition to his Book ,; Bindery, and has procured a Bonk Binder - lifrom one of the best Bindeties in Phila delphia, acquainted with the latest style of Binding. land who will tarn nut bin wort. far superior to any 'thing heretofore produced in Pottsville. Snots hound in any style of binding, either Plain or In full gilt ;Turkey Morocco. Blank Book* paged or plain, made to any pattern, also printed and ruled at pikes lower than In the City. Books bound by the quantity,and Paper ruled to Pattern by B. HANNAN. April 3,1852. 14— NEW POWDER MILL. rTIIIE subscriber has vented a new Powder 51111 Mlionnville, nn the West Branch Railroad, and hi prepared to furnish Powder, which he wilt [WU , 6ntee so be made of the best materials and proper ties to increpse lis explosive capacity. Its flatters matirelythat on WO, his powder se 10 be round equal in quality t 2 the celebrated ltiitiont Powder. Orders will be promptly attended to, and formsbed at low rates. for a gond article. 'PETER ALLISON. Sept. IS, Mt 39-ty MEDICINAL. Ware of District Court for the E2.ltril Dsstrlr Pennsylvania. , Another Scientific Wonder! OREIST CURE FOR Dr&PEP.IIA! I IAR. J HOUGHTON'S ' , ETAT:. the true Dives. 1/live field, or Gastric Juice—pm:mood from Ren net, or the fount. Stomach of the' Or, after dlrsetlnos nt Ss Env Whim the great Physiological Chemist, by J. s.llobosTox. XV D., Philadelphia. Pa. I Diogrr.. , Such Is the true meaning of the word Pepsis. It In ltwo chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of tas Wattle Joke— the sagest of Feed. the Purifying, Preserving. and stigmata/Me Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. it le extracted from the Dignities Stomach crib, Or, thus forming a true 11/1- kettles Mold, precisely like the natural Gentle Juice In Its Cheinkal powers. and furnishing complete and perfect' subethoit for it. This le Nature', own Remedy for en ushealthy Stomach.. No an of man can Pqnal Ile Ulf/Kier pow era. It cantatas nn Alcuhni. Diners. Acids, or Nana , nua Ding.. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patient. who cennot sat a water cracker without ecute distress. I Beware of DIROCKUID IMITATIOXII. , Pepsin Is NOT A Haifa teaspoonful of Pepsin lafueed In water, will digest or dissolve Five .Peunde Reset Reef in 'boat two Ileum nut of the stomach. • SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE OThe flelenilfie Evidence upon vehteh this nese dy Is based I Intbe highest degree enttoue anal re marked'. Callon the Agent. aria grt a Descriptive Cueolu, gratis, giving a large amount of Sr lefltifis: Mvldence, Dom Liable. AMMO Chrusistry ; Coisbe's Phy siology of Digestion ; Dr. Pereira On Fookaad Diet; Ur. Jobs W. Draper. of New Volk Ualverelty ; Prof. Danglison's:Pbyslniogy ; Prof. Billionth of Tale Col. lege t, Dr. Carpenter's Physiology Atc.. together with .reports of Clare (tow all parte of the, Dotted States. PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDBIL Dr. ifOnghtou's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and Fluid Form—cad in Pte.cription via% far the use of Thysirlaria. The Powder will he sent by Nall, free of image. for one Dollar, aunt to Dr. tloughton, Phll• adelphin. 011idERVE Midi—Every batik of (lobe gen uine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. dr HOUCIITON. M. D., cote proprietor. Philadelphia. Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark tetanal. • Bold by all Druggists and Doak!' in Medicines.— Prire, one Dollar per 644*. AoRITS-11/0.1. Datinal. Pottsville, Wholesale and &Hai agent ; .1 G. GV11413 and J.B. C. Btartin, Potts. Title; Jas. 8. FaiD, 1111nsnvllle; E. J. Fry, Tema., qua. Oct. 9.1113 t. .NO ,- ,HOLAS PHYSICIAN SLR OFFICE AND- DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE.. PA Det. 14, IBS9 . an a Irian, and drams waking with tee to mays foreign to inyfectinv." • =ABU YOUTH AND MANHOOD A VIGOROUS LAI or, a premature death. 'SIN. ZI.III6LIN on Self hearty ation. --Only 23 cent*. nut bookanst published, is 'filled With utlefal ta (ormatlon.on the infirmittes and dinues of the hu man sytteni.' It whimsies (melt alike to Youth, Matt -1113011. gad Old age, and should be .read by all. The volnableadirtro and htiplaulas manias tt Ore*. wilt prevent years of merry and suffenne, sod rare sant:- ally tbossanda of lives. Parent/ by ieadlag it; Witt leaf, SOW to pre vent the destettetlon of their children. A remittancs of *Si cesta.aarlosad in r letter, ad droned to Dr. Mukalla, Pbtladelptila, will eitilollll boat, wader araidope; per retara of mall. Dr. K.. Mesa years !extant Pbysufas,N.%-tor— /ter of ?lard and Union swam. between • Sprat* and Pliiisdekinia, may be coaraltedeonedsalially.— He who Owes bizuelf nodes the are of lir. I.; may rollaway eriallds Is his boner sta . parlansaa, sad waddling, rely upon bla skill as a physic's*. Per sonal a distance may address Dr. IL by letter, - (post Bald) and be awed at bane. Parboats of Medtctsea,direclloas.to. forwarded by maenad a reallitaut. sat pat •up secure from damage sada/Moony. Doak Salem, Nowa Agana. Pedlars. Ounloars, mid &Dothan supplied with tbs abets work at um low ratse.. • DM= /Oh GREEN-HOUSE'S; IS WINTER. I • Very few persons appear to know the vpi ue of the sponge in a greenhouP. r mien for the Purpose of washing tkleaves of those plants with leaves broad enough toritVr , mit of IV I took the hint some . v.e -- Y - etris agofrom a neighbor, the most suce.esalui plant-grower f ever badtbelood fortuttel to know. I His plants were always so especial ly fresh!and health); that I was for a • Icing time pntiieditt understand his secret ; find he declared be had no secret. But early ,ne Matting I caught him with a pail of clput water, slightly warm, by his aide. sponging off the leaves of all his choice plants. I quid - to myself "I hate it." I did more I *at home and practised it. My plants soon shhw..: ed that I was not wrong in believing it tabs 'the real secret of my neighbor's . Suciess.They began to look brighter, healthier,: and irow and bloom better than my utmost care !had been able to 'make them do before_ and now strangers always ask the same queition when they see my plants, that I used to; ask my ,neighbor.--My answer is " Use; the sponge." The pores of the leaf get pled With fine dust—and the planCchoEes. -yr inging does not wholly remove it ; the spfssge. does. • ECONOMICAL' GREENITOUSEj Much of the produce of the greentiottse• may be procured at half the expense. by; the use of the pit; which requires no other glass than the sashes which form its roof. The amusements and the producis which s uch !pit, in the hands Orin ingenious amateur, is calculated to afford, are almost without lend. Small saladiog may be produced init throUgh out the whole motel': Chickory roots (thOugh. 'this may be accomplished to a commonicell lar,) `may be made to, throw out theirblinch ed leaves, which form the mist delightful of all winter salads ; tart, rhubarb, or sea-kale , may be forced in pots ; as may be paisley. mint and other herbs. Bulbs may be hirced. and a bloom of China-roses may be keqt up throughout the winter. But. perhsps. the most important use to - which such a pi i . can be applied. in a small suburban garttetu is to preserve throughout the winter, and to tiring forward in spring—tushias, verbenas, and other tine exotic flowers ; and also half-bar• dy and tender annuals. fur turning out into the Hower-garden or in the miscellsoeous border in the begioutog of summer. j PROPER CULTIVATION OF LANDS. There is one fact which cannot lie `too deeply impressed upon the farming ear it nity. It is that costs as much la too: to cultivate a piece of land which brings about hall a crop as it dues one bringing ja Cull yield. Whenever finances will permit,Aiers fore, money should be spent freely to ichprove •the land, in the purchase of suitable lieu& - 2ers. It is far better than stowing awny-rno ney 'at 6 per cent; and leaving:he farmer to suffer. Partners will be poorly pled tor their labor, as long as they do not pit) their land in a condition fo bring good crop?. The latter etrectfil and his fortune is made+slow ly, compared with some speculative; Wet prises it ietrue—but surely. Betted culti. vale less land and cultivate it welt, than merely skin a large amount. This skinning tirocisa is the greatest folly in the world. The land must be fed or it cannot produce well, and it wants more feeding in many sieetiorul we might point out. We hope the fitrmers' market may continue; good and futaish a bundant •• change," to buy ilertilizersj which many farmers so 'much need. "1 • TO NIEASURE CORN IN THE j CRIB Alter leveling the corn, multiply the length and breadth ofthe house together, and the product by the depth, which will give the cubic feet of the bulk of corn then di vide this last product by , l2, and the 9uotient will lie the number of barrels of shollell corn contained in the house or crib. If th4e be a remaiaer after the division, lt wil l ibe eo many twelfths of a barrel of shell kd corn over. Example-12 feet long. 11 feet broad, lees deep. 12)792 cubic. feet, 6G barrels of shelled aqua. 5 bushels in a barrel{ • 320 bushels of shelled corn CARROTS FOR MUCH COWS J. W. Lincoln, of Worcester, Ma4s., states by actual experiment that a peck'ofjearrotsa day to a cow, increased her milk- Opon no day less than a quart, and some days more, and of improved quality, while the cons.ump tion of hay was lessened ; so.the ca;rrots not only made milk, but satisfied the hunger of the coat. These experiments wee varied and continued sufficiently long. to Flare their ' • 4 value. Feeding carrots to horses has also "been proved valuable. Two bushels of oats and and one of carrots, ore better than! three of oats. Land suited to the growth oflihis crop deep ploughed and subsoiled. properly tria flared, will give a thousand bushels to thc acre. Greater crops than that havei been 61- ten raised. The white Belgian ire!consider ed the best to yield. We prefer Oi°, orange carrot.—The Plow. WINTERING TEA-ROSES. The following mode, (aubstan i iially the same except thatching, that we copied some years since from the Prairie Farmir,) is re. ported by the editor of the Horticulturist Si having been entirely successful 0 past , se, vere winter :—One foot of tan bark. applied to the oval bed late in autumn, nearly cover all the stems, the tallest being` beni dawn:— This tan bark was kept perfictly • dry by means of three bundles of straw, f4emed into a circular radiating, thatch, gathered to a point at the centre—fanning eclat i a farmer would call a cap. Keeping the tan. dry is the great requisite. DRILL VS. BROADCAST SOWINO There are various opinions regarding" the beat mode of putting in wheat--s tne think broadcast sowing the best, while :many are in favor of drilling. My first - experiance in drilling two yearn ago. convinced !rne.that it was the proper way. Others tholight differ• ently, and argued that our clay lapds in this town did not require i it. One year ago, 1 sowed two parts broadcast and drilled in - one : the result was that my drilled Wheat gave eighteen bushels to the acre and My broad. cast nine, on equally os good ground—a loss Of at least 650, or enough to hav4 bought a drill.—Rural New Venter. j _ IBM fel NUMBP:R OF PLANTS ON AN ACRE The following table may be useful to the gardener, to show the number ot plants 01 trees that may be raised on an acrb of grottod when planted at any of the •unneipteationed distances. . i• Di3.opdri. No Plant, Dio. i opatt,l l No. Hoot Ifoot, 43.5409 feel, .' 53 7 14 feet , 19.30%12 3OO 2 - '10,890 15 4 ! 103 24 • 6.90 18 . 1 134. 3 4.84021 4 . 2.7254 5 1.742 p 7 a 1.210130 MO Unless sheep have access tp: sUcculeor food or clean 'snow, water to iniltspensible. Constant access to a brook or spring is best. but in default of this, they shouldibe watered at least' once a day, in some othervey. DRINK. Those who wish their cows tti'give" large messes of milk in the wittier onion, should gine them warm drink. The exits . , nobble will be more than ; •repaid by""iha tattooed quantity of milk. ' ' 11M II M IN El WATER. 1111
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