':; i mitt „Ramat. OLD ' : TIME - 13: - Al l i - P NEW. zy AIL= c. sroFotrz,—*F so t 'Taus in my easy chair at home;' About week ago, Lent and puffed my light 5%. , n t, • As usua4 you must Laos. 1 caused upon the Pilgrim Rock, • Whose luck it was to, haul Upon almost the only rock . Amok theylymouth !and 1 Tn my. mind's eye, I me there hire Their weather-beaten bark+ Before them reread the vriatry-wilds, Behind, roiled ocean dark. Alone' that little handful Mood Wlt ft l ea sarage foes lurked nigh ;, Their . and watchword, " Truro ut God, And keep you/powder dry." : • .• _ Intlatiotth permit then That firm stern winter painted When more thanhalf th eir number died And slimiest spirits fanged. A tear =bidden filled one eye ' My smoki had filleitthe ; One six-, strange aghts - az =eh a time, Which quite the senses bother. I knew I was alaae—hut lot 7 - (Let he who dares &Ade roc—) I looked, and drawing up a chair, ' Down rata man beible me. His dresis was ancient, aid his 611 With somewhat straive and foreign - He civilly returned my rain.; And said ".I'm Richard %Vitriol!" ' " Yoa tlBnd my name among the list Of hero, sage =I martyr, Who, m the Mayflower's cabta signeAl The firetliew England charter. "Lrnnld SO . = onions farts impart rerha SOW 'WAD sw,,ist. But, thm, I'm bent cm seeing bights, And rtninix6—Ver with questions." " Ask on," said I, " I'll do only best To give you infomtation. \Vhether of private men yon or.lc Or our nmoviDed nation.' Said he, "First tell me what is that In your compartment narrow, Whiel seems to dry my eyeball's op, And scorch my eery Marrow." His finger issinted to the grate:— Said 1, That's Lehigh Coal, „thy from the earth"—he shook his head --. ' It is upon my soul , t then took up a bit of stick, One end was black tonight, Andkubted It quick across the hearth, When lo! a sudden light . My guest drew back, uprolled hie eyes, And strove his breath to catch= "What riecnornancy's that," he cried— (tooth I , " A friction match "- Upo 11 . pipe just overhehd, Harrieda little Berew,. When, forth with instantaneous dash, Three streams of lightning dew Upro oud he shouted my guethen, Heaven me save," Al " Is that hell fire"" 'Tis gas said 1, - " We call it hp:ln:gen.' Then forth into the fields we strolled, A train cattle thundering by, ` prawn by'the snowing iron steed Swifter than eagles By.tr_ Rumbled the wheels, - the whistle shrieked, Fir streamed the smoky cloud, Echoed the hills, the valleys shook, The flying forests bowed. ' Down on his taxes, with bands trpraieed In warship Warren fell— Great is the Lord our God," cried be— "He dOeth all things well. "I've Peen his chariots of fire, . The horsemen, too, thereof; 0 ! may I ne'er provoke his ire, Nor at his threatening scoff." "Rise up, my friend, rise up," raid T, "Your terrors all are vain— That was no chariot of the sky.". 'Twas the New York mail train." We Mood within a chamber Men - catne the news to know, From Worcester, Springfield and New York, Texas and Mexico. - • Jt carne—it went--silent but sure— • - He started, staled, bust out laughing "What witchcraft's that ?"—" It's what we Magnetic telegraphing." • Once more we went into the street maid Warren " What in that Which mores along acrceks the way An iofkly as a cat ? "I mean the thing upon two leg., With feather on its head— A monstrous hump below its wait Large as a feather bed ? It has the.Kift of speech, I hear , But sure it'cinet be human?" My amiable trierl," said I, That's what we call a woman.' " Eternal powers ! cannot be," Sighed he with ccmce that faltered: " I loved the wotnen in my day, But oh ! they're .strangely 'altered." I !bowed him, then, Irk new machine For turtling eggs ter eiuckens, A labor-sawing hcmtiry That beats the very dick-en.. Tberent, he strongly grasped my hand And - said, "'Tis plain lo The world is too isansmogrif 'Twill never do for me." t'''YOur yanr railroad ' • Yoni.gn«light6, friction ntatche4, =Your hump-backed women, rocts for Your thing which chickens hatche, Barg turned the earth tgr ide down, No peace is lett within it " Then whirling round upon his heel, lle T:ablshed m ii minute. Forthwith, my mo,t vetactow , pen Wrote down what I hare heard, And be*, dreANed up m dogaercl hnet You Imre it word for word ANECDOTE OF FIN N Finn was once a witness for the prosecu tion in a case before the Common Pleas of Boston, and his testimony was so direct and conclusive that a counsel fur the defendant thought it necessary to discredit hint. • The following dialogue ensued " Mr. Finn,-you live in street, do you ?" • • Yes—l. do." 1.• have you lived there a great while?" ":Severn! years." •' Does not a female live there under your proeeetion ?"- "There does." " Does she bear your name ?" She is certainly' known in the neighbor hood hylhe name of Mrs. Finn." Is she yourwife " No, we were ncrer legally married." " That will do, sir. I have nothing more to ask.!' . - • " But I hove something more to „answer, sir," replied Finn, with spirit. " The Mrs. Finn of whom you have been pleased to sneak with so much levity, is my mother— andl have known but one man base enough to breathe aught against her. You, sir, can guess who he is._ True, She is under my protection. She protected me through my infancy and childhood, and it is but paying a small part of the debt I owe her, to do as much tor her in her old age." ' The baffled counsel had not another 'word to say.—Boston Bee. GUINOLOGY Stu Haber of the Carpet Dag, tells, the fol lowing outrageous gun story • " Speaking to-day with* son of a gun re garding some gunning exploits, he told me of a singular instance of a gun hanging fire, which, were it not for his well known ver acity, I should feel dispc6t:d to doubt. lie had snapped his gun at a grey squirrel, and the cap had exploded, hut the piece not going off he took itrrom his shoulder, looked down info the n d saw the charge just start mg, "when; bringing it to his shoulder again, it went off and killed the squirrel!" I:l7''A NOTION st.t.tr.n was offering a Yan kee clikk. finely varnished and colored, and with - a looking glass in trout, to a certain la dy not remarkable for personal beauty.— Why t it is beautiful," said the vender. " Beanciful indeed' a look' at it almost irig,hteris me," said the lady. -" Then,uaarm, replied Jonathan, " I guess you'd better fake one that ain't got no looking glass." 0;7 . " JANE, put, the baby to sleep with laudanum, and then bring me my parasol and revolver. I-arn going to attend a meet in,g for the amelioration of the conilinott of the' uman race.!*. Osn Tuw_tu•—Don't you remember old Towser, dear lute? 11 Old Towser so shaggy and kind; u Hew he used to lay,day and night by the eate,•il And seize Interlo pers behind .-IQ'ToCONNERSE with the spiritual knock era—lay a five.eent piece on the table at a grog shop, and shovi themselves quicker than you can say hears. Q' A Farm of ours has invented a cap ital way to prevent the smell of cooking in house. It is to have nothing fur breakfast, 2nd'crarm it over for dinner and supper. e f titular as frattifal. CURIOUS SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.. 0:7 It hes :Qn{ been known, and soy one may ten the fact, that when a drop of water is placed upon a piece of Iron, red or white hot, and the hotter the better, instead of being in study converted into vapor, it draws itself tip into a gobular shape,and is nofiveis boil ed by the intense heat..lt occurreito a French philosopher. that this fact might Arthur' cer tale phenomena of men being able to handle or walk upon intensely hot substances, and upon making the experiment, he found that he could put his hands into the melteiziroir or 'walk over it with ease. Any person can' do this when the skin is moist, the Only cau tion necessary being not to move the hand or other part in contact with the incandecent metal too quickly. The experiment must be done deliberately, with'tbe iron on other me tal at a white heat, or melted still better. This fact accounts. very simplk for some as tonishing miracles whiCh it has hitherto re waited no little faith to believe. TO CLEAN KNIVES AM) FORKS. 11:7" To keep kntves and forks in gcod or der when not in continual use, and to store them when found rusty, have them welt cleaned, and then nth the .steel part with a flannel dipped in sweet oil, or in inel ted mu uoa suet. Let them rest several hours; then dust them all over with finely powdered quick-lime, tied up in a thin muslin bag.— In three days, wipe off the .uil and lime ; • rub them with a buckskin leather; wrap them-fir in green baize, and then an outside covering of coarse brown paper, and put the*, :may. They should always be kept in a drtplace. T( IRON 'VELVET 1:17' Having ripped the_velvet apart, damp each piece sej)emtely, and holding it tightly in both hands, stretch it before the fire, the wrong side of ;be velvet being toward the fire. This will remove the creaser, and give the surface of the material a, fresh and new appearance. Velvet cannot be ironed on a table, for, when spread out on a hard substance, the iron will not go smoothly over the pile. • PASTE FOR TARTS Qt' Beat the white cd an egg to a strong, froth ; then mix it with as much water as will make three-quarters of a pound of flour into a very stiff paste; roll it very thin, then lay the third part of half a pound of butter upon it in little bits ; dredge it with some flour left out at first, and roll it up tight.— Roll it out again and put the same proper lion of butter ; and so proceixl till all be work ed up. ECONOMY OF CARPETS. O?' To preserve. erivnsive - carpets, it 'is well to completely' cover the floor benese i h them with drugget, or with coarse matting, which is a much better plan than to spread a layer of straw 'between the floor and the carpet; the straw, (besides the difficulty of spreading it perfectly smixith and even,) ac cumulating much dust,that works up through the carpet. T.7' To PRESERVE OUT-DOOR WOOD-WOD.E. —Boil together I gallon coal tar, lbs. nil phate of zinc, and lay it. on hot. • Snformalion for tDe OR TNT PLAIN AND " EICAt.E." [' Wit T . bo. h igh pressure differ from low pressure engines? Because in high pressure engines the steam is not condensed but af ter having acted upon the pistoW,is allowed to blow off into the air; whereas,in low - pressure engines it passes into a separate vesselm here it is condensed ; on which account; and for other reasons, low pressure engines do not suit a railroad. High pressure_ engines oc cupy less room, require less fuel than low ,pressure engines, and their power can be in creased on emergencies, by merely increas ing the fire ; but the risk of damage from explosion is considerable. Their principal putpdse is to save water, but this is always abundant in navigation. The, principle of high pressure" steam-en- glues depends on the power of steam. to ex pand its.ell, 5, 10, 20, 20, 40, &s. times be yond its original bulk, by the addition of a portion of heat, which is effected by increas ing the pressure: Under the mean pressure, at the tempera ture of 212 deg. (the boiling pint) the bulk of steam is I,SOO that of water ; or, as a rea dy rule for ealcniation, a cubic inch of water produces about a cubic foot of steam. The latent heat of steam is about fir.4lch.g. rig WHY toss the tat dormouse remam in a torpid state" throughout the winter ? Because this creature possesses so little heat that ii . scarcely exceeds the ordinary temper ature of the air. Its torpor ceases with ' the . cold ; a few degrees of heat; about 10 or t 1, will reanimateit ; and if kept during winter in a warm room,-it continues action, like other animals, the' whole season. WRilhe cold approaches,it rolls itself into nd in this state may be‘found iu winter ins:Wil low trees, clefts of rucks, or in holes;ln wa' exposarto the south ; it may be taken an rolled about without being roused : nothin,. indeed, seemsdo awaken it from its lethargy but gradual heat. If exposed suddenly be, fore a fire, it dies ; resuscitation can only effected by degrees. In this state, hoWevqi, although deprived of the capability of movit ment, with the eye clued, and in an appar ent state of death-like indifference, it pos sesses a feeling of pain, when sharply in flicted; a wound or a burn causes it to con tracts and to make a slight sort of convul sive leap, which it will repeat several times. [l:7 Wiry Has the pelican a pouch attach ed to her bill? Because it answers the pur pose of-a crop, and is used by the bird to contain food both fur herself and her young, which, when hatched, are fed with the fish es that have been fur some time macerated in the pouch; this, when distended, will contain ten quarts. Great numbers of peli cans are killed for their pOuches, which are converted by the native Americans into pur ses, tke. When carefully prepared, the mem brane is as soft as silk, and sometimes is embroidered by the Spanish ladies fur work bags; Sc. It is used in Egypt by the sailors,. whilst attached to the two under chaps, fur bolding or bailing water. ri"Wnv is linen believed to have been originally manufactured in Egypt ? &rause of its frequent mention in the books of Moses, the most ancient of the Scriptural writers. The original Hebrew, hot however, specify ing the substance of which the cloth called in the version, linen, was formed, would be on ly slight evidence of themanufacture GI - flaxen cloth in Egypt at that period, were It not from thence that it was first obtained, and thence only that Europe was for a lung time supplied with it. 11111=11es are also gener ally found swathed in lineo ; and as the art of preserving bodies in Oat manner was practised. in Egypt in the r4motest ages,there can be no doubt that lineniwas made thjie at an era of very great antiquity. IDE:7" rs the •newiv invented French " papier tinge "so called ? Because, it con sists of a paper made to resemble damask and other linen so cleverly, that it is impos sible, without examination, to detect the dif ference ; and even to the touch, the articles are very much like linen, and are used for every purpose io which linen is applicable with the, exception, of conrse, of those in which strength and durability arc requited. The price is very low : napkin costs only five or six centimes, (about a bait-penny) and when they arc dirty, they are taken back at half price. • Og*Wsrx sax crating instruments,knive . razors, the axe, ate. examples of the Wedge ? Because at tke same tune that we pull them leagthiise, we press them directly forward, bust the object. A saw, too, is a series of wedges. Q -- "Wus is the alloy of steel and Nati. num well adapted for mirrors? Because it takes a fine polish and does not tarnish. ' AfEDICINAL' I. '- I AUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. alumna °T. wits. - VOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TIE EFIINEYS,- - andel! :. dimness:l -slag from a dinor. dosed Liver or Stom ach, etches Cottlo. I. laWard Mee, Tallied or Woad - to the Head. Acidity of the Ittessaeb. Neese., Ileast.lista,tregeO4the Toed, Yell nem. or weight le the theamets, Sour Erode - ttom, Kinking orTlnttering at the pit of the , Stomach, Solswaing of the Head, Harried sad Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Cho. / Wel or Sallbeatlag sea. . - rub= whirs is a ly - f lag posture. Dim. • • nano( Salon, Dots or rein • befit the • .151 t, Fetter and dull pain in 'head, Deficiency es Ter soh:mina, Vellowaeso f the Sala an 4 Eyes,Paln to the Side. Batt. Ctdet, Limbs, Lc, Sadden Flushes of Ilest,Berning In Gil Flesh. Constant Imagining of Evil aid great depression of spirits, can hee etre,. fully cured by DR. HOCITLAND'S • . e1:T.214 German ", - rstrAszn sir DR. C. Id. JACESON,at the German hledicine store. ll° ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Tkeir pewee me Las aloes dwelt, is got seethed sty et/ce 'maniac.* is 154 thriud States,., 'Astarte ificia,fa nasty isms after skiqa pAy s t e i,,,, gad Isiisd. Those Sitters Cr. worthy the attention of invalids. Nosessing great •Irtuce In the rectifintion of dime sea of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers ha weakness and affections of the der,estire organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. . - READ AND DE CONVINCED. trios! Tat eosins ; The Dr. !lieflead's Cathedra firms* Entry, for the corn of Llier Complatut.isittulic.e.Dysiefst tairou kor Nervous Debility, desencdly one of the- moot popular medicines of the day. These Glitters' have been used by ihourandr,and a friend at our el-, bow says he has himself ;revived an effectual and permanent care of Lire, Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, la the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly saint 'utensil' zed vt:or—a fact worthy of great ,considetion.— They are pleasant in taste and smell, Ind can b# used by persons with the moat delicate stomachs with 6.a fen under any clreunastatters. We see speak tag from experience, and to thentllicted we advise their one. ..etcorr's Wcsity.'2 one of the:test Literary pa pers publisfird,satd. Aut. Dr. fisrf/smi's Garman Bittersj manufactured by Dr.Jactum, are uow - treommended by some of the moss prominent nieuthers of the fauthy as as article of much efficacy in cases of 'female weakness. As wick is the cane, we would advise all mothers to ob tain a bottle, an d thus sate themselves moth sickness. Person of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters' advantageous to their. health, al we know from experience the salami effect they have upon weak systems.. • MORE 7EVIDENCE. The lion. C. D. ; llian.rae. Idayor of the City of Camden, N; d.. says "jloort.ann's q BITTEIs.—We have seen many flattering notices df 11th medicine, and the some from which they came induced us tq make in quiry respecting its media. From Inquiryiers were persuaded to use It, and mist say we found It upecefic in Its action upon disease. of the firer and Gig...tire organs, and the powerful influenre It exerts upon nervous prostration Is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerve., bringing them into a state of repose, making .aleep refreshing. . • If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied ahem would be lee. siclnters, as from the stomach, liver, mid nervous system the great majori ty or real and intaglnery diseases emanate. Nave !hen in a healthy condition, and you can bid defi ance to epedemies generally. This extraordinary medicine we weekd advise oar friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial—lt will recommend It self. It should, in fact, be in every family. No oth er medicine can produce such evidences of Merit." Evidence upon evidence has been received Alike the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, theism three years, and the 'troops% testimony In Its favor, is,that there Is more of it used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fact that eau rattily be eatab. 11/hed, and fully - proviagtbat a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approvkl when presented even In this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. no one cati doubt after acing it as direc ted. It acts !specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in dise . ast.l . — the effect is immediate. They can be administeved to fe matenor infants with safety and reliable benefit at anj = tool; well leas marks of the genuine:- They have the written signature of C. Y. JACK SON upon thesraippir.and his name blown in the bottle:wit/wet which ;As, ere entwines. -„ For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN lIEDICINE STORE. No. 1•20 • SCII Street, one door below truth. Philadelphia ; and by respectable deal ers generally tbrou kb the country. ss PRICES REDUCED.—To enable all Crial. , R of intently to enjoy the advantages of their great rt , - 4torati re powers. Single Bottle 75 rents. Also for sale by John O Brown, Pottsville; Jas. B. Fall-, Minersvllle; S. R. Dickson, Schuylkill Ha ven. Pa. Julyll. I$M 30-eovr Ty ItIOLLOPI '8 PILLS. Curs of a disordered Liver and bad Digestion '//SOPS' of a letter from Mr. R. W. Eirkus, Priscot Street, Liverpnol, dated Gth June, I e5l: To Professor Ilettoway—titu f —Tour Phis and Ointment have stood the highest on our pale list of Proprietary medicines for tome years. A customer, to whom lean refer for any enquiries, desires me in let you [floor the particulate of her ease. She hid Men troubled for years With a 4s:ordered liver, and bad 41h:cation. On the last occasion, however. the virulence oldie attack was en-alarming, and the in timation set in so severely'. that &MM. were eat-F. Mined of her not tieing able to bear up under it ; fortunate she was ; induced to try your Pills, and , she infoinfr ins that after the tiro, and each succeed.; ins dose, She had great relief. She continued To take' them, and'aithough she not Only three flexes, she ht Dow in the enjoyment o f perfect health. 1 cotild hive: Sent yen many noire eases, but the above, from the sternly alike attack, and the tweedy cure. I think, speak. much in favor of your astonlahing PRO. It IV. StilKlit3. .1s eTirosrdisti ry Care of Means/it Fiore, is Va n Dietres's bast Copy or a 1-uet Inserted In the Hobart Town Cour or. of the let March, leg, by Major J. : Margaret bl'Connigan, nineteen .years of ate, re• .141114 at New Town, had been suffering train a vio lent IthelltirrriC Fever for upwards of two months, Which bad entirely deprived 1117 of the we of her limbs; during this ps rioil sliv was under the care of he moat eminent medical awn In Hobart Town, and a, them her ca ..e vial considered hopeless. A f.ienJ pr -nailed upon her to try Holloway's cid:Mated Pills, which Ow consented to do,und in an inert:in ble 1111011 apace Of tone they effected a perfect cure. Cure a r a Pars am! 75;:lasus is Covert sad Stooturk of a prams el years of ups. From Merits. Thew & Sou,Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who ran vouch for the following state ment—Aug. To Professor Hot.LOWIV--tllnt—l desire to beat testimony to the gond effects of Holloway's For same )rare I suffered severely from a pain and tightneet to thetriiimarh, which was also accompan ied by, a shorlueis oflire.lth, that prevented me trim walking about. I at.. ei years of age, anJ notwith standing toy advanced state of life, (Luse Pills have on relieved me, that I am desirous that tubers should he made acquainted with their virtues. I am ovw rendered, by their moans, comparatively arrive, and can tote exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not Ja Wore tHizneda RENDS COE, Forth Street, Lynn, Norfolk Il'os.ierfal rfNeary of Holloway's bills in ease of Dropsy. Persons auffeeing from ',tops?, either about the tarn of life, or. at other times, should Immediately hare recourse to these Pills, is hundreds of peraons are annually cured, by theic_nse. of OW direful con, plaint in its different stages:where all other means 'bad failed. \These rtils are wonderfully efficacious In the following cotapialotz Ague, driffacuallon, A Itheria. :Jaundice, QBious 11,fomplaints. ;Liver Complatotr, Blotches Op the Mini ;Lumbago, Bonet Complaints, Colic.,• • !Rheumatism, Constifration of the Bowels!Rstention of Urine, Consumption. '• isicrofula, or King's Evil, hebdlq,• ' !Sore Throats„ Dropsy, • :Atone and Gravel, Dysentery, \ • : g eeffildar, l3 infin'iwe Erysipelas, :Tic, Doutqareux, Ttimale Irregularities, \ ‘ :Tuneotirs„! Firloirs of all kinds, 'Users. Fits; Veneica I Affection., Coati Worries of all kind., • Headache, Wrißne.s, from w balev• Indigestion, er cantle ,Bra, &c. :Sold at the Establishment of reidessor floxxiii.v• t, T. 14 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.) and by all respectable Druggist. and Dealer. \in Medi, inns throughout the British Empire, and of etiose of the Tnited States, in nines at nig, bile, auddlil .50 each. Wholesale by the principal Dr ox Houses In the Union ; by Messrs. A. U. & D:4 4 ands New York ;\ and by Mr. C. D. Knight.; south Sixth Street, Philadclphia.z Iffe There is a C 00 5;1144140 saving by taking the larger sixes. NJ:l.—Directions for the guidance of patients 'lO every disorder are affixed to each Box. Dec. IP. MM. 'SLIy MISCELLANEOUS. IV. I. NEWNALIEUS (Buaete • a R. ~ . Urmruxare.t.Pcttarrlle,Pexu:,) Plumbing Shop. urAs CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SCPPLY Or 11 ell size. or Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin. Rath Tilt's, Shower Ratko, Hydrant., Hose, Double and Single Acting Pii mps and Water Closets: at..,, al kinds of Brass tor A. for water and ...tram, liras+ Oil Cup., awl Clare for Engines. All Mods of Copper Work and Plumbit,g done in the neatest manner at the shortest natter. N. It. Cash paid for old Grim and Lutd, Pottlivitle, Oct. tn:1650. 4:-1( raonzrroN & DICKINSON, DRAcricAL PLl'alLalts,Tlnand Copper Smith., IRailroad Street, opposite Fogarty's Store, POl TS VILLE, Pa., where they are prepared to make to or der kII Olinda or work in the above brartrtws and RUC as Sip;iirrr and Slipper Rath,, Pumps and Water Clm Wts; l!to. art kinds of:Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ork made ,t,n ord, , r al the shortest prwsitila notice. ROOnftr,SpOntinr, and all kinds of Cooking nten 'pa made and mpairc,l at the sLarte:t notice and in the most reasonable tenon. rl.The brat peltea riven (mold metal!. Aug. 35-1( GAS-FITTED AND PLUMB= jERCaII All WILHELM. Navin; had very- ronaiil • erabie experience et a Cag Fillet, feel* great ran- GJence in riffering him fet•ices to the [Myrna of POLIeVIII... ...e has Cnietroefieed heeler., on hlr oWD account, In the shop of Sic I •Arie Mt rata An Norwe gian weft, where ail .11101, either for Ca• Fitting Or repairing mar be left in.! they .Hill r•frilrel Sian moat prompt atteniloa. Rig pipe. and other materi al. shall be of the eery hest hind, and Fisting, of every depeription that-may he hoard will be fur nished and put up In a workmanlike manner, and at the shortest rawnible nutter. Jane SF, Inst, GREAT LIRENESSEW, - r.pAKI7N by eIEY4.IMIT. corner of Jisasateses ;- 1 Ctlgfre struts, super or in the &linens inn of 'fens lore anal life-expression of the eye. Children and group* taken quicker than any ever in this plate—an Indispensable requisite to !Often. Call early In the day to avoid a crowd. rap:ls Instructed in the an; on reaannat.te terms; also, ,hand, - utas Apparatus, Chemicals, Canes, Ike., furnished cheap. Glf and judge for yourselves. IS. B. TALDOTTPIND e.tuented in any style you '!,. l,44 .ndaPecimen. can be seta. We yenta advise who wink a tree likeness to call anon. C. VANDENBURGH'. Pottsville, blareh *7, I(5I. - 13—tf VATHOLIC SC1101)1. BEADING BOOKS.— The lubectiber has just received a fresh supply of the 1 . 1 .141 cad 34 80013 at Readier lessees, com piled by the 11 114.11e111 C:tf the Christian Schools. Also, Catholic Prayer [looks tag Catechisms for sale cheep by U. YUNNAN. July 10, HS!. Puhllebtr and /Sockzeller„ 21-tf 4 0EAUTIIPIII. PAIBT Mgast anottatent of Pala' Balm aullals l / 1 tar day preseata, some with Locks apd Keys at tie each. lad receive d wad tot sale by . B . BANNLN- Dec. 18,1832. al— DAMMED WIIIICGAVIIE.—VaIIoaI Cloves forol2ce Window ircieenr,Jart, received aid ter sliest city pricer at D. Battrimes Ohm Curtain and Variety Store. ntAMPOrerATIOK. INIMBNIMA 'HOWARD, EAU. *CO.! : 1 =Mel Luiz— pit We aro wypiirsd to casein tad *award Daily per pasialoger Twain, (oar Rapassa , Car befog always its Charge of special messengers) sonclaudise of ail desetipWww.Packaics.hoodlesOpeckhaak aciiga.*A. pattkidu Patel to collet - Cog ailif, Drafts and ACCOUS33. Packages and Coals de li vered • daily to all interosedlato places betwees Pikliadelpitt su a yosinhis. 06iCe/7.4:001/11 Street, Pottsville; N 0.42, Booth Third Street, Philadelphia; No., Wall street, New Votk; No. .9 Court Street. Boston. HOWARD. EARL Ir. Co. J05:1,1853 . 171EaG12113 & TOLLS ON COLT. Orrict OP Tilt Prota.ir. IEeaDISGRAIUIOIIBIOO. } Pittsdaphis. SepL 2, On 3 nil after the fah halt/111;th*, Rates of FREIGHTS and TOLL' on Coal. trampened by this Cesapaay, willbr ae folloss.nntil farther - 14101 . _ , • . . • , _ .• 4 '... 4 - 0 - • 4 s. ..E.,.. -.to - . A a t .:: 1 t. ...tm 4 '4 . _ . Rlclimon 4,10 65 45 Mitadelphlay 70 65 45 Inclined Mime :0 65 45 Nteetniro, . , . 70‘ 65 45 Cerlnatnnwo 11 R., , - 7 O 7O . 65 45 Fall. of Schuylkill, ' 10 60 45 neolrentr,. 70 65 45 tiprlete Mill, 55 .- SO IS COnshebue4 & Ply-. mouth R. 11_. 50 ' 45 30 Ratuter sod Pelts' , end Jones' 45 40 ' 50 Nor ha l o ornrirke, .. - port, 40 35 - 50 Port Kennedy, 40 30 20 Valley Farce, ..• 33 . Xl: 10 Pbtrutsvilk, 741 , 15 05 Roper's Find,2o, 15 05 : Pottatown, , 20 • 15 05 Flonekosville, . 10 15 05 Birdsboro'. , • 10 05 00 . Reading; - . Mk 55 05 llctalo.lle ' r . tling & . Mohrsirillr,. . 00 . • 55 95 linkrerrille,. . 00 05. 05 Ilmenbure, 00 VS 95 Orwlerhutr, 00 05 ifircTi.leiof the Board of, B. B llanacers. RADFOIt Bept.ll, 1852 lIIILADA 4 VXADISIO RAILROAD •-• • - DEDUCTION OF FRF.I.OIIT ON RIERCIIANDIRE, Lt to commence March 1,1631. • RATES OP FREIGHT PER 100 1.11.1. ." • I —1 to N. 2 1. alWiet.k.a altaattroirrao• r. Ut Clssi,-111131hInonsCoal,Brleks Iron Ore, Lidiestnne, Ply Iron, 9 els. ° 4l eta. Platter, Ellate.Tifes, 2d Mo.—Bt.:Ono Burt Bioekr,) • Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pita', Railroad Iron, heavy. 80115.i 40 1 09 . 2 1 eta salt, Sills . Shingly*, Tar, Turpen- I tine, Timber and Lumber. 34 Mts.—Ale, Beer and Porter, i Ashes, Pot land Pearl. Dark, Barley, Bones and 'Horns. Coffee, Conoa,l Whiskey& Domestic Liquors, Orato,l Iron Casting., ronati i Rolled, Bar or '> lll rtn. 61 Hammered I fon,.Bnilry Plates, Flat Bar Railroad trots,Lem' sad Start,. MolaPstll, POtatoes, Ti a Ils and afar' , Felt Proel.lons, Boger. Tokareo, nrimannfoclured. J PLOIIR pet barrel, . 2Sets.(llcts 411 Clara.—Applev, Bran, RPUrn (Threw, Cordage,Earthen-ware Eggs,' Groeeries, (egrept those stated ) iemp 1 Itardware &.iltutiery, lloilovr-ware, Lard, Leather, Live ettock, Mautifie- 17 cis P cut turn. othon,n• Machinery t OiLOys ten, Paints, Raw Hides, Raga,Rus sia Sheet Iron, Heeds, Pteet, Sweet I Potatorn,T3lloW. Vinegar & Wire. j act Mac— Books and Stationery:l. Root and Shot s,Camphine & Spirit Oti,China, Class and Queensware, 1 Cigars, Confectionery. Dry floods, } 22 ell. 11 cts Drags, Fresh Flab, Meat and Fruit,' Foreign Liqnors. Hops, Spirits or Tainentlne,Teas; Wines and Wool. Mahn 1,1b51 9-If tzr 4:l‘' , *f gra: , •-mar , ' • •7 4 rakr - • rimlrsdoerlbers bra trave , to inform the'riabllc that ; I in addition to their former PiTEAM ENGINE slloPri and FOIINDItIi, they have recently put up new Marhincry and shops for the mannfarture of COAL CARR, TRUCK el and other Rail Road Carr. l a y Steam Power, which enables them to etectite all that kind of work. not only mar h better, but with greater despair h anal at the very loweo prices. !laving thus mute these exteneive prepwallone, Individuate, and compano•s requiring work of Ole kind. will find it to their advaniare to give them a CAR. S N YDER & MILNER. 41.1 C MEMO TRAVELING,. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS ~w~ 1 - 1111.friDELPHIA AND ItF.ADING RAILROAD. 'Si and after SUNDAY, June nth, PM. and on en kJ cry intlavvipg Sunday, until further notice,an Express Prrursintr Passenger Train win leans Phila delphia at M.,and return born Pottsville at 4 . U., wuc dy nt all Way Rout', on the: Line and at tie: following atatianaat the holm stated ma= le= Time A.M. Craves I•tolairo. i 7.30 ,Iwascot I'o twills 1.00 PaAfes Plornixvillo n. 31 'Passer Mt. Coition 107 " Poluttown 0.5 . 4 " 1.1. Ilatt«n 4.11 " Ilrading 031 " Reading I ] 5.21 4 , " F. Mason 1 0 .4 3 " Pottstow n • 6.00 " 511. Casbon 10.52 .1 - ph/x[ll'9llle 6.%6 Arrivei.it Pnti/vil 11.00 Arrives at Philira. 7.30 MHZ! FARCS. For the round trip, rao and down, In No. 1 Car.; From Claimlelntoa tordcnnimille and Inck.4ame day, II 40 • • 175 s5 O 1 00 Pottstown, " ~ a• RYallinr, ' ts. Haven, Mt. Carbon & rollscillr •• Rending in Pottsville and back samerlay, .5 50 re' No Baggage carried with these trains. All Tick, t+ Inti,t purchased before entering the ears. May 49,1+52. 21-it" rikssEzraral plums. ~~~~'S~~ () rEirE oi• THE PIIIAPEITITIA Sc-READING THE Li)Al)-8 U E R ARRANGEMENT.— From Philadelphia to 4bitisrille. Ott and Mtn, May .17 .1-52; there will We two passenger Trains dell) , (i4in;lay , parented.) between Philadelphia, Reading; and ['oust - Ille. E=EM! . - The Expres. Train leave. Philadelphia daily except Sundays, nt 7; o'clock, A. H. The Way Train leave. Pou.ville dally, Monday. eacepted at 71o'clock. A. M AFTEILNOON LINE. The Way Train leave. Philadelphia 11.11 y, except Sunday.. at 31 o'clock, P. M. The Expreitz Train leave. Pottsville daily, except Sundays, at 31o'clock; I'. N. 1101%F..4 OF PASSING PF.ADING. For . iladelphia at 9 o'rlodt ,10 atinntirt, Ai M., and 4 o'clock 51 ;Ili noir., P. 31. For I'OEIEIIIIO at 9 o'clock. 31 minutes A. If. atd ti p. floth Trait...lol3dt all tbe Ntatlony along the line.i l'Allthi. • Ist rimier..., 24 cla ,I Reading to Philadelphia SI 75 81 45 do to Potoirtile, 105 N 5 Philad'a to Pottavillle, 2 75 255 j Depot In Pottsville, coiner of Union and Railroad Wires. rear of American Howie. Plaasengere cannot; enter the ears oak," provided with a ticket. Tilly poundo of baggage will be allowed to each pami aeoger in these lines, and irtssinnef• are expreasly prohibited from !akin anything aa baggage bait their' oivti wearinx lopareSwllich will be at the'rlak of Ita lly orJur of the Board or X. , 71111,!..r.• rt. nnAnFonu, Sett,'Llar• .22-tf , June S, 1.,51 al, •-lk erwr ovTuEL c i , c . i . i.teN . :=Airrom tiN AND AFTER TI EItIIAW. APRIL I, 1151. the Pattenter Train u ill Irave Taolayoa daily (etunday etcepte,t,yal n'clock A. and 2) U., and Conner, u irri I I.e Morning and Afternoon Traln• from Potivillr.on the Reading Returning, will leave Pnrt Clinton, on the Amaral of thn Mottling Train from Philadelphia on the Read log Railroad. FARE. To Philadelphia, - • " Port Clinton, . JOIIN . ANDCRFON General Ageni, Tamaqua...lpol! 10,T951 15-If BOOTS AND SHOES. SOLOMON POSTER'S Nem Itiotosale and Retail Boot and Shalt Aioro.Crener. of Centro dad Mallet Streets, Pottorills.- TBC KIIRaCBIDER INViTErr THE ATTEN rho n( the public to the very extenglve assort ment of cond., cosahrting of • cENTLEMEN'S Calf titclud, Fudged and Perged Boras, Calf and kityloairia so;cd dewed and Peg.' 1 ;red Boole, Water Wrnor Boots Se wedn ad Pegged, from 34 to Ctt New Englind and Philadelphia manufactured Coarse Ramie, In great varlet''', constantly on band; ,Cloth and tasting Gaiter Boots. and Cone real fla hers. Calf Neill fie rs, Ore.• con Tie.; and /legged and Pegged Ties. MINERS' Boo:. and klnnures. of that quality, at low prices. BOYS' Ain/Youths' Bunts and !dowes course or one.. Waned' French and,Encligh Lagting Gaiter Boom Morocco, C11(44111 and Coat Boners, French Mor. acre, Sid welt and pomp sonar Buckskins and "effecter:it, French Morocco and kid Turnrouada, from 50 cu. to iii New England Bootees and Shoes of all kinds cheer). :MISSES' andflldrens' Looter. and Shoes, a large assortment su Ito hie for 0113 market, constantly OD band. GUM Elastic Shoes. • , Our stock of Gum Elastic. Shots ate of the best Manufactured articles the conatry Can afford. Ladles and EeltUemen would do weD to chn And .provlde they:ref yea with good Gum Shoes, the best proven tithe yet dispose:oof Colds, Coughs and COODOIIIP -1.1011. - TRXIN64, Carnet Bags and 94Heel. The Travelling community will find pit well sap- Piled wlttrthe above articles whisn we wW NI/ at moderate prices. Bout • mod epees, Ormle and repalied to order, TERME. CZ lt Oct.ll, 11131 ivtrinvrNAt. SARSAPARILLA !! WILL WONDERS:* NEVER CEASE? F tbefonaorinill curet, performed aloes by the ass of svi.ve SARSAPARILLA, are Mit wooden, them we athernriedge that we do not know the mani kin of °reword- Read. and be convinced that Meth are atrairger Salim i •• F. 0., Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. I, ISA., Dr. John Boil: Dear 84-. The two dozen of your , Stursapadlle.ordeced la September,eame to head. and, In acknowledging the receipt of the same. I feel I would be dole; yen Inlestice to- withhold the fol. lowing among Malty of the Instances. that have come under my observation, doting the last two years. of the great curative properties of your Sarsaparilla : Mrs-Jeasaeua Martha. • highly respectable lady of !p.m ig Manhood. aged el at ' , Ste year', had been long meted with *cancerous Meer, which godly redaced her, to so helpless a toadieloo, chat sbe could not leave ber bed - She tried the beet medical &dyke la o ur colny, without relief, sad had given GO all h a Pas of a cute. At this stage of her ease; I persuaded her sun to take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. Ile did so; and inn abort time returned, and purchased an other bottle, stalled theft/at bad had a decidedly good -effect. - • She continued to use It until, after the use of nee or am bottles, I had the plasma of sects; the old lady herself at chard". She assured me that alio bad almost entirely facetted her health, and from her I received the account of her disease, and la about the same words I siva It to you. This Is bet one of a number of Cares umter, my obsereatloo—of very re markable ones—perPteined by tie use of your Sarsa parilla In my nelish—l—thood. Ths demand for it has steadily increase shmelits ictroduetion here. Van' reaPeatrialtr. titer obedient servant, WM W . 11. 0 DICKINSON, F. X. STILL MORE NDERFUL! I,Tbomas A. Ringo, of Craves Co., Ky., for the !meek of umaklad generally. do hereby certify , that on or about the 10th day of October, ISIT. 1 was at tacked with a very severe pate In the lower pert of the abdomen, which lamed out a few ailnotesotod moped into the left hip,and continued exceedingly patine for about five days, durn which time I bad a very light fever. At t he end o f that time the fever erased. and the pain abated for a day or two, Mier which it meals returned, and eras much vents than before. Daring all this tune I was under medical treatment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to walk or strap; the hip la which the palm was Jo bed commenced rising, oath some time I. January. when It burst, and a somber of pieces of bole rune out—as many as twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-South' of an inch long.— Some time after this hard knot appeared on my right hip. also Doe oe my tight wriaddind one on my leg, below my lace. I continued to get weak and worse, and pain made Its appearance in my right shoulder. and would move In my breast a ndetomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A phy sician then told me that, as a last:moody, I bad bet ter toe Nr. Bare Meth Ennui of aarsertrills. Af ter the use of the vetoed bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I Opened it. and a day or two after. ■ piece °Phone came out. My wrist tone got well, and 1 continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle,) could get ad more for some, leer weeks, after which time I succeeded In getting': three more bottles. After using the three last bin. Iles, the knot en my hip became soft t it was opened and some torrustoa ran out, together with a small piece of bons, and the tore soon got well, and the knot entirely disappeared. The sore on my kg also opened, and a piece of bone came oat. I continued the use of die Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bot tler. and am now entirely well. and able to do daily Lam. It may seem strange to some, hot I will here state that. daring the summer of 1849.1 coughed up three pieces 01 bone, which can now be seen at the residence of meg ode. Tho etas Neal. where) now and if any person doubt this statement, I wUI be happy ro comedic with them, if they will call on tut. (illim11.) . THOMAS N. RINCO. • D, Deere State of Kentucky. Graves Co., dn. . This day personalty came before. DM the under signed.au acting Jeetice of the peace In and fur said county, and made oath due form of law. that lb. above statement la true. Subseribed and Motu to, thin lath day of February, uFtO.. • S. P. WINE, J. P. for 0. C. I, Edwin Anderson, Cterk of the County Court of Cray.' County. Wale of Kentucky, do certify that A. P. Morse, whose name in signed to the above certifi, rate. is now, and Trust the lime of signing the same, ajustiet of the peace .In and for Raid Graves Coon. ly. duly comailasiondand qualified as inch, and that faith Red credit arc due all his official acts, as each. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set [L. 01.1 toy hand, and caused the seal of the Coun ty Court of raid County to be hereunto at. filed, this eighteenth day of February. IMO. EDWIN ANDER: 4 ON. Can the reader Celleve, alter wailing the descrip tion of the alcove numerous cares, that there la still a few human belogisoruffering with inseam.. that re fuse to Rive linfl's Sarsaparilla a Dial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true.— D'hat k ind of testimony would it take' to convince the few remaining disbelievers. that Buirs medicine will do more even than it promises! The doctor mold tiroilitre another and another ti re perform•••l by hia medicine; bet If the cartel published above will not convince the •kepliral, it is nitelemi to -pro duce Rey noire, and. Indeed, it would rust a fortune oi publish the many certificates that have been show ered on Dr. Dull. The largest mammoth sheet in America would not contain even the -names of those curet!, let Alone fil statetnents of their calve... Rhenntarism of the Sererest Character Cored. For the last three pare I Bare been atllleted with . Rheumatism of the veverrst ehatuctiii. I was at times In thegiesteat aeoniersof Pain. I trued every reme dy I could ,proente. but found no permanent roller until I used Bull's hlaresparilla. which _performed , a perms - wt cure. !SHAM BRIDGER, Uniontown, Ky. I=l= Time P. M. Mercuric/ !/caloric, rain in Us /free; I have beesiTor a number of years severely elle ted with a merenrial headache. and • dull, heavy pain in my liver.' I used most of the remedies of the day, especially the *sarsaparilla prepared by different per tons, but to little advantage until I tried Bail's, three bottles of which performed a perfect mire. Erysipelas. Di::isess, &c.; Ortnt Cstre. IVlts afflicted ultb the above In at, a kilning-ex tent. Several physirlani told me. !bat I would lase my leg; and pethaps life, if It were not checked.— Two bottles of B•II's Sarsaparilla made ■ perfect cure and my general health is better than It has been for" year.. CHAUNCEY MACON, Compositor at the nrIXOCIdi Ofiire,Loulsville,Ky. Pipsiciares Ittrosentesd Ihn's Sariaparilla DR. DULI..--Dnt beDUTe your'suruapa - to he the hest article rwr manufactuled for this cure of Scrofula. Pine Cen cers,Old Sures and Ulcers, and many other cutaneous end glandular affcilons, haring used It n it h entire success In many cases. M. PYLES, M. D., • !resident Physician et the Louisville Marine Hospital. L. P. YAN DELL, SI. D., Prof. ef,Chemlstry In the Louisville Medical College. Cautiox.—Ask for the original "DE. JOEIM BELL'S SARSAPAYILIA.," r aux Mgrurttea g, In QUART bot tles, and have no other. SOI.E: AGENCV for the State of Pennsylvania to at DR. r4WAYNF.'eI Laboratory?, No. 4, Nrrth BEV. ESTI! IiTRL:E."I". Philadelphia. For Male by • JOHN tr. DROWN, Drust;lot, rottaville. :fele A/eerier &ivy!kill County. r 7.0" Country Storekeepers-Rupplied. Nov. 6, 1452. Slay 29,r52.-22-Iyl 45-1 N your hair falling off 1 or is your head coveted I wild Dandruff or Paull ' , lf so, make a trial of BTORRN, CHEMICAL 11A111 INVIGORATOR. Hun dreds of persons in all parts of the country, whose heads were entirely bald, have had their hair fully restated 10 its original Perfection by the use of this valuable article. Rued HIP tcselmony. 'New Yorkdan. 1,1971. Ma Stooge—Hear tliq-,-Afr. !eolith, of Newton L 1., obtained a bottle of rim. excellent Hair Invig orator for bin aline girl, about (nor years old, her head being entirety bald:: est half of any consequence having grown WI her hundihom he! blab, and, sur prising as It way appeariter having used but one bottle,* complete head of hale was produced nearly Iwo inches long, of a One healthy growth, A. DOOLITTLE, IL U., No.lll Grand St. Philadelphia, May 10,1650. RAILROAD. Ma. HUM as After being bald for a number of yeare.and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair IrMigoraior has pro duced aline head of new hair, and I hardly know how to ego...a:my giatitade for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. .1. WA ONWOLTM, No. 10 orchard Sr. The following testimonial Is from Mr. 11•Makin, editor of the Saturday Courier: t•llvoftg's flats 111r1001•7011.—It glee, no mud -pleasure, unsola.ited, to record our levlimony In favor of the great pleasantness and eatireefficacy of Mode Chemical flair Invigorator. on rrcoyning f ro m a recent lever,. attack of Illness, we discovered that our usually healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling MT, and chanelagro have on hand a Pimple of the clove ankle. furnished by the manu facturer many month. previously, we died but • din gle bottle, as directed. and found it to operate like a charm, In entirely checking the fall 'and creating a new and healthy :Winn lathe scalp... Cuari,a.—Asa far Stem' Clelake Heir faviries ter and neve, let dealers persuadeyou to use any vibes article as a substitute. Prica2Seents per bottle. Oenefal Wboleiale Agents—C. P. AMET Jr CO. No. 110 Arch S.C. Philadelphia. For sale by dealer generally. Ferule in Pottering by 3.. C. BROWN. Jan. 17.1b57. •a 00 LAMES, UNHAP WHY WILL YOU 1:111 PY? WIIEN PDOYERsitlt VANIIInii, the celebrated ►VYV ASTROLMICR of the huh Century, gives ad vice In all affairs of the heart. which, If allowed, can not fall to guide the single to a happy marriage. and makes ilie married happy!!! Ladle■ who are unhap py through trouble. misfortune and disappointment. ennsolt him daily, they follow his advice and apt made happy. Others consult him to know what is before them; others seek Information of those they lore, and all are made happy and contented!!! If you val ue your future happiness, delay no longer, consult hint yourself and lie happy. Tartu.—For an interview of IS minutes 23 cents, In foil Or. All Letters and interviews are strictly pri •ate and conildenfial• All 'Letters pre paid inure a private Interview, Croat. sin dtatanre can make their ease known by letter, the strictest: honor add most in vlolable merely observed, all etiers to be pre-paid.— WO, George blrect„Seeolitli house. North aide, above Peheylklll AMA, Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD FORTUNE.—Gentlemen, look In your internal Worn It Ia too Inlet!! Consult end follow the advice of Crufe.mor VAS110814; If Yon do. 'eurcess wilt trivet' all your tandertakins.— .NIM whit have been unfosinnate and ummecessfol In fife `sod In bushiest. Men who have worked hard and etnigitte , lagainst adversity and misfortune the grew• terpartlif their live., and found the more they tried to ge - t forward In the world the more things went against (Mutt!! These men have consulted him for thelaac SO Yearn, and all those who were wise enough to follow his advice are sow rick anti happy, while those who neglected the adviceshe gave them, arc still struggling.wlth adversity. Terms for gentlemen $1 for as Interview of IS minutes, In full CPA N 0.2 CEOROC Sweet. second house, North SW, aboveSebnylklit Sixth, Philadelphia. All letters and communications will be latrkily PRIVATE AND CON PIDENTIAL: April IT, 1931. Itl.ly• ISMITIOWN MAGICAL PREP•RATION, P..us Caner of NINTH 'evil RACE Streets, ' PHILADELPHIA. W11E22 he contlosas totreat aR private and del icate distiller!. guaranteeing a curq in all cares. Strangers and Arsldents, of both wore, are invited to the Doctor's Private RAOlOa, where be can always be consulted contide ntially. free of charge., Prisons residing at a distance, by encloilalt Oleo dollars In a letter. poet-paid, stating symptom., will receive a bottle of the Doctor's Magical Prepare. this, by worn of Mall. Ocoee Doors from 8 o'clock. A. M, till ID, T. M. Sept: 18.1843, 38.1, • at =MTh NNW WOUL INTEIMIT Tables of different lengths of Round, V V Square and Plat Ear Iron, Steal, dm, bye Prac tical Mechanic—this Is one of the most useful works puheaied for Dealers and Workers la Iron. cod those who Ise it, ever issued. So correct ate the calcula tions, that any petiole can safety buy and sell welt the [took, whhout seen weighing weighi the Iron and Steel.— Jost published, pace 23 cents. and for sale whnlenle and 10111 by IIeIaINAM. fly suborner alas postage stamps, the wort will be marled free. to CDT parr of the county.—The Trade supplied at the unal diaconal e Jaa. ti, Hai LEI int. OW EN. linaglot. Lon law lIIM, Ky Artz YOU BALD ? MISCMAMMS. • 0171 t . • GIME the ea*tikes haw ottelled, at their Wow; aztheenoensheiretharatteliceothentitnnwersteet of Goods, harehaset hale* lfodr : (de rfier{.llll. ability them to sell duper Awn soy Wine Hire en the Cunt"? Their sloth towhee la part, of Mack and Paw Draw SUks, - - , - Roasatla de Woes, at 8 eta. aid upwards, • • - Thibet lad Preach iferisthes, • .• thiberg Cloths, all shades and qualities, Wank Alpsest, • . • . • Plain and Figured 'colored Alpacas, at yt t l claw and upwards, • ' 'A lam assuatawat of Calk*. Bleached and Gableathed •.•:• Flannels, all colors aad qualities, Linsey% Moths, - • • • • - Alama wootunesit of Shawls, • Hosiery, Woolen Shake% Cloths, flatinetts. Floor sad Table OH Cloths, Ike., ate. • Toyetber with a- peseta) asaintment of Goods to please the thaty,aud salt the wants of the eommoni t .i. le , ty also, a la th e stock of sugary, front to U cent.. Korn. Gwen and lliar.kTeanaetY cheap, whiten/1 • of ttheenswate and Glaanrue. u Wks* low et thas•they can he bought' ehmwhete. They,willibe happy, u Otto:we, to show their goods. frog of POW: Please glottises* a call. • - - - Country Manbsats will hod It to Wets advan tage WWI andwamlue the paw Goods. THY It 11iY1Z. , 4to Oct. liG. 1&52. A10•ii 4 2.111." 0:11 TAB SUBSCRIBER would reepeettellY OS IS; at. teetionottbe public tq hie opleedid 211011.712t0t of TALL STYLE OP gime; pow ready for inspection at hie mud—the - , NEW HAT AND CAP - STORE, Centre Strom. Twt Delia abees ate AUK? Bala, abate will at al' tinkle he fated% the tateet arta most approied Style •af HATS sad CAPS.o(alldeetrip. - Seas. . lle would call epeeist attention to his YOUNG GENTS' NEW STYLE OP twos, whlettWr list• new, durability sod genera cannot be sum:weed. Ever thankfal for the putronare so literally bestow ed upon Mw, he hopes to merit a continuation Or the same. !GEORGE TAPPEN, =1 FEINT & CONFECTIONERY ITEPOT, No. 5 1 8 Masiar . 8 1rarajbetween SEVENTI T and E !WITH, Ph lad's. JJOAN O. lIAIIN respectfully Informs the public of this and the adjoining counties. that ha keeps always oa hand a large and' caned assonment of Pralts.C.ikes and Confectionery, which he,will cell aa cheap as can be bought at any other establish ment in Philadelphia. and habil/all all persons who nay want anything In hie line, to call and see him hefore parchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coun try will waive prompt attention. May I; 1051 _ _ _ g,r.v. 7 4 ,:t :4 ~„(.1.1.1, TUB IRVING PIT. ... ed npone of the large st Coach @bops in the Slate, In Coa tgitreetsrotterille, • a., it ett to J. If. Adams dc Co.'s tk ree n Factory. where his facilities, for, manufacturing all kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggons cannot be cur. passed—being a practical Mechanic, and having a nambeeof years' experience la the business, be hopes to give gensransatistaction. All hinds of Canines and Light Wagons kept on band. AJoo.second-hand Wagons, ¢e. All repairs featly done Orden, from a distance promptly attended a. WISTAU A. KUM. . . rut f June %. IBing ATTENTION. AMATEURS! • A M. ALLEN, Dairscrrsogplitt, respectfully an-. fl..non ores to the citizens of Pottsville and the pub. lie generally, that he has neatlY_Atted tip rooms, at the \ comer of Centre and East DLasket Streets. over B. Poster's shoe store, with every convenience, for the ;Wort of patrons, and with every facility , fermi. site take likenesses unsurpassed In truthfulness and brittle. ey In the work!. Long experience lit with close observation, and eknowledge °film tereat valualde Improvements, enables hint to produce pie. tares far superior to the ordinary productions iff ar tists. re call is soltelted from all who may feel Inter ested In the arts, whether they wish pictures or not. Prices from one to Ave dollars, and upwards. N. ft-Instructions given In the an on the most tile terms. . , A. M. ALLEN. SepL/I I. 1852. 374( BOOK eirivErr. . . .fritE aulisenber 811110tIlleer to his "Blends and the public that 'he has z: made a considerable add it to his Book —4 . Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder from,one of the best Binderies In Phila delphia. acquainted with the latest style of landing, and who will turn out his work the superior to any heretofore produced In Pottsville. Brittle bound In any style of Binding; ether, Plain or in full gilt Turkey Morocco. • Blank Books paged or plain, toad, to any pattern, also printed and robed at pekes beer than In the City. Books bound by the quantity. and Paper ruled to Pattern by B. HANNAN. April 3.1951. • 11— PAINTED WINDOW SEULDIIS, A Splendid Ariorisisia. MC Subscriber has Just received a very superior lot anainted Window Shades,enihracing the latest and most fashionable patterns,varying In price from 81 to Viper pair. at prices at treat 10 per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased, mail, of the manithirtu rm. There are accent splendtd Parlor Patterns among the assortment. For sale. wholesale and re tail. at • • B. HANNAN% Cheap Shade, Paper and Variety Store. ' March 27.1652. 13— NEW POWDER MILL. .1111 E subscriber has elected a new Powder IMIII JL at Alllsonville, on the West Branch Bantered, and Is prepared to forntsh Powder, which he will guar antee to be made of the best materials and proper ties to in - Crease its explosive rapacity. He flatters himselfthat, on trial, his Powder will be found equal in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders, will he promptly attended to, and furnished at low rates, for a good.artiele. PETER ALLISON. Sept. 18, Ilia 38-ly - • -MEDICINAL. DOCTOR TOLDZSDLF, PRIVATELY. for 2.3cimilt, means of the POCKET :ACELAPIIIid,or Every One is ous n Physician. ,The irty.sixth Edition, sv ith one mired engravloge.showing ivate Diseases and Maifor. &lions of the Gehrzative return, Is evesy shape and Pmt to which is added a centime an the diseases of !males. Intended for the use f females only, (see page ISO,) being of the highest Im 'stance to married people, those 'contemplating mar ,D., Graduate of the tia, Member of the Royal )13 t and Honorary Mem - lirrofihe Philadelphia Medical Society. The various forms of secret Diseases, Retninal Weakness, Disea se. of the Prostate laland,lmpoteney, solitary habits of yonth are faithfully.deacribed, and all the recipes given In plain language. The chapter on self-abuse and kteminal Weakness is worthy of particular at. tention,nnd should be read by every one. Young Men, who have been unfortunate in contracting di artaxe. previou• to placing you reeler' under the ,are of any doctor, no matter wirat !tile pretensions may be, get a copy of thia truly useful Werk. Sea Captains and persons going to Bea, should pos sess Dr. Young's Tteatise on -Marriage, the Pocket ,Esculaplus, or Every One Ills Own Physician. *Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the .E.aculaplus to his child It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations' of married life, without reading the Pocket .Esculaplus. Let no one suffering from a hacting cough, pain in the ride, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, he an other moment without emulating the .V.sculaplus.— Have the married, or those about to -be Married, any impediment, read this truly nom,' Rook. as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate crentoree from the very Jana of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work have been sold in this country and Europe since 1038, when the first editton was issued. a} Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE rents en eloped Ina fetter, will receive one copy of this book by mall; or bye copies will be sent fur one dollar.— Addres■ Dr. WM. YOUNG, No In Pprece street, Philadelphia." Post paid. Twenty years practice lo the city of Phirldelphia, certainly entitles Dr. Yonne to the confidence of the afflicted, and he may be consulted on any of the dl. wares described In his indecent puhliestions, at his race 151 Spruce lilt reel, every'd'ay between 11 and 3 o'clock, (flundays excepted) a■d. persons at any dis tance can tomtit Dr. Young by letter, POST PAID. June II). 1052. 23-1, _ EVERY FAMILY Q 110211.21 HAVE A COPY.—As, insatiate Book. 3.7 only 25 etc. per espy—Xas kwon chyle/J.—Dr. Hun ter's Medical Militia' and hand Boot for the afflicted. Gmtaini og en outline of the Origin, Progress, Treat ment and Cure of every form Of disease,contiacted by Promiseous Sexual Inte - icuurse, by Self-abuse. or by Sexual Excess, with advice (or their prevention, written In a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech plcalities,33ll everythingthing that would offend the jar of decency, from the result al some twenty yeats successful practice. exclusively devoted to the cure Of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which Is added. receipts forthe cure of the above disenees. and a treatise on the causes, symptoms of Fever and Ague, for twenty-five vents a copy; ■ix copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mall, free of pottage. Address, postage paid; " Box It Post Office, or the Author, 30 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia. AugAti.l3.s2. 2.5-ly FIFTY Di - [ 3.mo FORFEIT. 1111. MINTER will forfeit if failing to cure any IJ ease of secret disease that may come under his tare, no matter how long standing or AM ieti 11E. Ei ther eel are Invited to his Private Rooms, PS North Seventh Street, Phllad'a., without. fear of totems. t ton from other patients. Strangers sod others who have been unfortunate In the selection oft Physician nre invited to coll. INIPCYTENEY.—Through unrestrained indulgence of the pasaions, by eleven - or selfabuse, the evils are numerous. Premature Impotency, involuntary semi nal discharges, coaling of the Organs , lo. of memory; a distaste for female society. general debit Ity,or con stitutional derangement. are sure to follow. If tie- Cealary. consult the Doctor witlicoondelicer I bend - era • reelect cure. • r READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before limiting their health, happineas, and in many cases their lifts, In the hands. of physi cians lennrant of thba class of maladies. It is cer tainly impossible for one manila understand all the ills the human (amity ore subject to. Every' respect able physician has lila peculiar branch. I n which be le more su sssss ful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most arils time and study. YEARN OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and trratnient of diseues of the sesuni or. gene, tdeether with ulcers upon the hody, throat, none, or legs. pains in the head or bones. mercurial Then matism, strictures. travel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthrb ermines, or impurilles of the bland, whereby the coottitation hes been enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who May place themselves under his care. /dedlclne lures anted to any port of the Untied Staten —Prise bee and ten doliars per par kap Aug. ItiSO GROAT RO2DICIAL DISCOVERY! TOR aI.L ,11111111V•OIDITIOlti Or THS PTIITE11! PR. POSE'el NErtvoirm conDIAL! HIIART DISEArIES aml Nervous Complaints.— The riflOOlAillf happy rffett of pn. nonws NCRVI•IIti CORDIAL fur Disease. of tho Heart, Palpaation, Sumba... Nenra lila, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Ilearlburn,'FlatUlence, Pain la the Face, Wakefularse, Restiensness, or for the Wind or Body worn down by care, .labor or study, has In duced many physicians to ate It In their,praetice. Fora weak conatttution, it Is a /rand restorer; it completely removes (maths System all nervous Ir. ntstions, and Is almost miraentoew In Its rapid and happy effect. The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before lasing one bottle. Prlcc SO cents. Lorin , Discasts,Dopepsis, and Bilious Habits I If your Liter is deranged, your skin, will be yel. low ; Dyspepsia and oniony cnn4iltop of the system will follow • you will li be troubled with cold feet, a. viable appe tite, and depressed spirit,. By taking Dr. Row's celebrated itallroldor Antl-Dillous Pills, you will soon And all the above bad symptowus diroppear. They givestrength and richness to the blood. nos es 121 and 13 tent,. • ts. These PM, are tailed RAILROAD PILLS be. nese they go ahead of all owe; Nita In mete good effects. Eir Free from' Aterrary D. Ten drier with any Psis If yon do, you will hod Immediate retie( by Tufo( RR. 1t08644 PAIN-CURER. It ti the only prepara. tlon which cures, almost instantly. Bore Throat. hum Colds, 'Otani In the side, Bath, or Labe s Fate. Ear. or Tooth Arlie ; Stomach or Row— els. Nide or Barks Stiff. Nock, Bruises, Chins. sod Chilblains. Wherever you bare' Pain, the.raln. Cuter. Rafe to all ages. and the price helm, low. the poor, as well as the rich, cal obtain It in !MIS and 30 rent bottles. The above prepanulons can be (berth, with dr:. cnlars and fell directions. at the stormier D. Bannon. Agent ter the County: John G. Brown. John H. C. Kahle. Pottsville; J. W. Olbbe, Mitiersvllle; and E. J. Pry.Tsmaque ' Beet. IS, 1101. EOM & PAPER, Grid rags, suet Pa% fir. • ' • Paper _Paper I 20)Helms totter Paper varyintt le price - Boat BUS re 1111.30 a ream. • . SOO Banns foolscap from 111,56 to BS per ream. tO Beams Commercial Bout _Paper. !IBMs= folio Post.. 10 Seam NM= dam for Book Diadem. SO Beams Blaming Paper, various kinds and sizes. 100 Beams Wrapping Paper different qualities. • ma subscriber tins made annazemems With a tares Paper Masuftetaree, and will supply ail kind of Paper Bola 'SO to M per=cent cheaper than mai— wboletele Bud retail. Also a choice lot of IBBOUBM ABM'S - BENCH PAPERS; Which, will be mold very low. Country Merchants and ottterb can be inipmied at city prices to fen stain. at • B. BONN/MIS ' Cheap Paper Store. • ' INTEREST TABLES. -• WARRANTED CORRECT. • • 'VIE SUBSCRIBER has Jun teen wed an assent 1. men of BROOR'S CIRCULAR INTEREST' TA BLES, decidedly Usenet ankle of dui kind ever of fered to'the parent, They are at once cheap. simple and complete. Ealcalauoa of Inkiest - bob emn =ad • node may be made at a eagle Vance.— ate. Lawyer*. Magistrates, ead.in fatt,evety person who has occaskta to calculate late restveroeld And It moth to their advantage to possess Dee.— For sale Wholesale cad Retail* manafectende pri m. at B. BANNAN'S Book Store. 474 No•. tel. 250 GEOSS BTREIL PE 1111 W. AND CAP RTILES. IBM topotted Com th e A C dived:WM 'J Craft etteutavoelated - Meet Peas. atvael wbkb ere Joseph J. Levy's attalar-polated Peas.- Abe. a sew Pee calla Bartaa's Clrealar-polated Coormei [lll Ns. all or whichwlftbesoldfrom43to yo p e r cent. lOU than 111031 111.1114,IMO!osolo sad retail, by B. BANNAN. Cheap Dookieller sad etbilovir. Pottsville. 0ct.30, IBSt . • "1. et— • BAGLIGT•IB GOLD PENS—Etvase A ft ers. anig—.ll7l warrasteL—The subscriber has Jost re ceived a lam lot of nairley's Sekt!in„, , ,,Goia 'Pe"' among which ate the congreta and Villtd Stain 'Pens. both in and Cu of cases, ell of which can be returned. If the points tome olf by fair Ise. The Mammoth Coshed Mates Pell b a curiosity. Call and wee it,logether with the others, at Elzri B. HANNAN'S Cheap Book lad Statham, More MIDIS MODEL AIICIIITEDP, =aiming oriel_ l nal designs for Cottages, Vines, Subutban Beef dances, ice, accompanied by explanation., specifira tkrns, estimates and elaborate details, prepared ex. prettily for the ismaof Projectors and Artisans through out the United States, by Samuel Sloan, Arcititol.•:-. Published in numbercand for sale by , BANNAN. A copy ofahle work might to be in the/hands or every Architect and Builder, in the country. Meth 6,1852. CM CLARK'S COMMENTARY. ONLY •10.—The subseriber has Just received Claris Comateritary. bsautlint prlat, 4 volumes octavo, as the low rats of 010—a line opportunity, for those who desire this in valuable work, to procure a copy. IL,BANNAN. irrAlso,ComprebertsiveCouuneatary.6vols.--ilO SO Patrick, Lowths,ate., Commentary, 4 Vols.—AO SO Aprill7, to—: • LAW Reports in Lair and Equity contidning reports of cans Its the noose o f 'Lords, Privy Conseil, Coasts of Equity and Ctim mon Law; anti In the Adadraity and Eeelesiltatkal- Coons, including also, ta i les n Ba n kruptcy anp , Crown cases reserved. flix volumes, at /13 per col ume,Just rereivid,and for sale by B. BADMAN. SY We eau also furnish the subsequent column, as leaned. MEDICINAL. DEL. J. S. ROWS G R F AE PAIN CURER! • Tilt WONDER OF Tilt .40E1 t I ALL PAIN CURED LIRE MAGICI—Thin wonder ful preparation Is used internally and emetnally,giv log Immediate relief from all bodily pains. If used according to directitmcit not only relieves all pain, but it cues it ueually.on the Ara application. It may be relied upon for curing and giving almost lo smut relief, as thousands who have used it an tent fy, to Rheumatism, Ague, Sudden Cholera, Dyee Merv, Cholera Moans, Pleurlry, Earache, Cho. lie, and toothache, and all pato in the stomach or Rowels, ficadsche, Pains in the Womb, Paine In the Limbs, Joints, Back,npme Distrare,Lumbaa o, Weakly, Burns, Ctiliblains, Hpralas, Braises, Pimple*, and all Chronic Eruptions., If you wish to be relieved from ALL PAIN, use Dr. Romeo PAIN-CURER. If you desk., to be cored of ALL DISBARES,take Ws Family Medicines. Price 114,15. mai 50 cents per bottle. Fur Coggin, Cold*, Creep sad Whooping torsk. DE PREPARED FOR CHANGE OF WEATHER.— .1J The frequent changes of the weather bring with t brtICOLDS, COUGH, ASTHMA, IRRITATION of be LUNGS, SORE THROAT and BRONCHITIS, all of whkh can be eared, and the system fortified against frequent attacks by , using Dr. J. 8. Rose's celebrated COUGH VIIVP. • Price only 50 cents. CHILDREN are also !table to Croup,whicb danger: ons complaint yield* immediately to Dr. J. 8. Rose's never-failing CROUP SYRUP. nice 25 cents, WHOOPING COMM, another complaint, always worse in cold and damp weather. The afflicted will find great relief in the Ewe of Dr. J.S. Rose's Whoo ping Congb Syrup, which always relieves, and pre vents, the dl from running into.other diseases, such as INFLAMMATION of the LUNGS, DROPSY in tte CHEST, and CONSUMPMION. Pike 50cents. Dr. Rose's successful treatment in all I.ung Agree lion, has created a great demand for the above highly valuable Faintly Mellitlol.ll. For sale Moderate and Retail by B. HANNAN (From tils Nations/ IliteWiener.) Wawhington City, May 15th, 1852. Dn. Rose's Xedieat Adviser t. Perseus in Sickness ands]. Ilsala e ioiti as Al.tavaV for Stn.—This pub lication Is from the pen of an e mlount physician of Philadelphia, a regular graduate of tae. Medical Col lege. and nn honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. II contains much goad advice to in• valble, as well an hereon, in health. It also describes. in a rninprettenslwe manner, the diseases of out wash able climate, and tho mode of treatment. No family shotild he without a copy of this book. It can he had, without any charge, at the !yttrium. drug.stnrea to this city,where Dr. Rose's valuable Tatully Medicines sic for wale. Also by JOHN G. 'BROWN, Pottsville, E J. - FRY. Tamaqua, J. W. GIRDS, Minersvilie. Nov. 20, 1452. 47-If NATURE'S OWN BERIDDY. T/IE /INVALID'S BEST PRIEND I IMPORTA NT CORRESPONDENCE! TRIIINIPII OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PIUS IN SOUTH AMERICA!- YELLOW FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! SALMI. Mass., April 10, William Wright, Esa.—Dear flir—For many years we have been the Salem agents, and also crone time the county agents, for the sale of your valuable medt. else, and during the whole of tins time we are not aware that, fn any one Instance, have the pills which we have sold been complained Of causing injury, or not accomplishing their proper emission. It is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine which is soldlias been the meansofdoinggreat good and ofsavinginany firm LAM year we sold three dozen boxes tugo ion for eign pomand this day have received a letter from the merchant who ordered them, giving an account - Of the wonderful effects which they did in coring "a large number ofPersona who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yellawfever ; while :hove ruder the register phyniciane treatment, who were In the, Hospital, some three hundred, Including the Governor, Maglstrater,Atc.,fell victims to lb.:disease. If you would !Ikea copy afoot letteroverlon'tknow of any Impropriety In giving It you, and perhaps It would be of service to have it published, together w Ith our names, as it is addressed to us. We will consult the parties interested, and if you wish it, you will please write us. Respectfully, yours, W. & 8. it. Ivan. The following Is the letter alluded to above:— Crams, March 92, 1851. 4 . M .W. lc. S. D. Ives. Merchants, Salem:— Gentlemen—For some years past 1 have adopted in My family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vege table Pills (for whom you are his agents in Salmi . ) acid have found that medicine of great worth. last November we were visited by a kind of Inflam matory fever, (the same 1 presume which greatly a(. llic.ted our neighbors, t he Drazillans,for nearly a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, arid nearly three hundred person, fell victims to the epidemic (a greathumber fora population as small as ours,) Our doctor. named it the true yellow fever, but their skill was Inefficient to stoptla progress con fining their mode 'of treatment to the nati of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purgative., and of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent to the llosultale, as also the Governor, several Magistrates, several officers, and In fact all those who were really &Misted with the disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. A month previons. I bad received three down bolero of Dr. Weight's Pills, which I presume were bought at your store by Messrs. Goldsmith, Newcomb ilk Fades', Merchants In y.upe city, and with whom 1 am doing business. 1 haettli opportunity to administer these Pills to several soder my roof, who were 'Mitr ed with the earue fever, and two doses of eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. 'then gave away nearly all my Pills to some twenty or thir ty persons, and all were relieved as it were by en chantment. 1 have. In consequence. remitted to Meters. Cold multh, Newcomb and Fatless, the sum of forty dollar sm the purchase of that quantity Of Ibis medicine, and fool of you to deliver the Pill. as frrsh in possible. I trqueit you also to desire Dr. Wright to have isle dirertines translated in French. which will tend g ly to circulate hi. Pills not eel. here, but also in the othercolooleswberethepnpulation Is more newton.. Ercuse me, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken to address you this letter. erhirb, for the sake of hu manity, 1 have been compelled to do, at I do not mean In pperniatr on an article which' proved salutary to a oumber of poor people. and in fact mewl of the popu lation is reduced to a mate of Indigence, and it strield be sinful for any one to leek lucre in such a way. Acrept, geotlemen, the most retpestful salutations of sour very obedient eurvant, A. PlcilV , lM. The medicine in for sale. wholesale and trtail,rither In English, French, Crouse or ripanish dirertionr,et the l•rincipal Omen, ltd Philadelphia. And for sale by j 'r o p. B B R E O A W TI N I: & CO., 1 p a „.,,,, e. B. 3. Fry,Tamaipia ; .1. W. Gibb.,Minersville ;Jonas Port Clinton; Jacob Dreher,Dreliereville Jorhet Boyer, McKraneburs ; C. & A. gotta, Ring. pad ; Kepner & Co., Kronersville ; Gideon Whet stone, Welt Penn ; Wm. Cooper, Tuscarora; (triage Regan, do Geroge rntlP, Brockville; Daniel Koch, Illiddleport • John Williams. do:Conner New Philadelphia • H. Bbinlcr,Port Carbon Jae. B. Levan & Co., Schuylkill Haven ; William A. Ham mer. Orwigsburg; Km. M. Rickel, do. tiartmel Mertz. Landingville; .Johinan Cockill, Llewellyn; Abram Bchweek,Cermanviller Jacob Kauffman, Lower Ma bantougn Jno. B. 111cCreary,Treomet t Eckel & Berndt. do. McCormick & Clark, Donaldson.; Wheel «r & Mllier , Pinegrove ; George -Relfooyder, New Castle; Win Price, Bt. Choir Jane T.D352 Ell/ A grcat Dssrovery for Bilious Constitutions. Doc:Tort J a 11,0511'S MitEMMI RAILROAD. OR ANTI-RILtouR IN Rotes, at .131 sad 25 eents—fiee from Mercury, and can be taken at all messiahs, by both metes. of all ages and without regard to weather. 15.N0 bust.' nese or laboring man should be without tbeto,cs They are truly the Poor Man's friend, and the /Deb Mates security. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' pne. lice in Philadelphia. aid if taken with Dr. J.R. Rose's Tonic Fever and Ape .I.lLsture, they will cure the most stubborn cases of Fever and Agee, or Chills and Fever. Per Llvet Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all Dillon, conditions of the system, they have no mini. as thousands to the Docithern and Western #.ates`will testily, who bare used them. As a purge r' s p irr ill a t gt he h y a u oj i l U ppe ke t a tt e"sa e, ande thul nliv ß f en n :! i g irt m th i r A s rt t pyl g ra: For sale, at whotesala or retail by Agent for Schuylkill Coast,. syDrontsts and others seppliedaz Omegas' whole sale prices. ,Also by J. G. BROWN, Pottsville, E. J. PRY Tamaqua. J. ,W. 01131311, 35. OS Varga SO, ISSI, MEDICINAL IMII lotattict of Nadulosola. Another Scientific Wonder! ORE.Itr CURE FOR DYSPEPSLS: . _ DE. J ie. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the Hie Hive. tlve Fluid, or Grant Julee-.prepased from Ren net, or the fourth Stomach of the Or, after dlrectleas of DAMAN; W6ato, the great Ploymoklaical Chemist,. try J. S. HOvonson, MI. theilp Pa. - • 4 .1 Maim" • Sech Is true weirder:Stile word Prysie. ,It is the chief element. or Great Dlgesttng 'Sample of lie Gastric Jelce—the Woos* of Site Fool; the Perffyiss,Prseereirqr, and Stirastarist *gam of the Stomach sat Intestine,. It Is extrasted from the Digestbrdatomaeh of the Ox, thus forming& true Di gestive Thild, merely like the natural/2110TM. Juice In Its Chetakal powers, mud forsistatiscomplate aid s perfect substfttne for It. This Nature's own Remedy for an unhealthy, Bromach.. No an prelim cam equal Its curative pow-. en. It auttalna uo Alcohol, Bitters. Addy, or Nause am Dtvge. It Is ettremely agreeable to the taste, and may be takes by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water Cracker without acuterdistrese. Beware Or DientilDlletTATtolls. Pepsin Ls NOT A DRUG. ! Half& tea-spoonfol of Pepsin Ine l osed In water, will digest er dlseolve Ave Periods of Raul Beef is skit ins imams, oul of the stomach. ; • IItIENTIFIC 'EVIDENCE! Cr The patentee EVIdeIICO upon which tble reme dy Is bused la In the highest degree curious and re markable.: Call on She Agent, sad get • 'Descriptive Circular, pails, tieing a large amount of Seientific Evidence, from Animal Chemistry; Dr. Co' mbee Phy mology o r Di ges n on ; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet t Dr. John W. Draper. of New Trish Volvernit y ; Prof. Dungliscges:Physloingy; Prof. Millman. of Tale Col lege ; Dei Carpenter's Physiology; together with report. of cures from, all parts of the Utilted States. PEPSIN IN FLUID AND PONDER. Dr. flonghton's Pepsin Is prepared In Powder and Fluid Forob—and In Prescription vials Pn the use of Physlelant. The Powder will be eent by Mail , free of postage; for ono Dollar, sent to Dr. Iluughtoo , .adelphia . . ics• ousEaVE Tilltif—Every bottle of of the gen uine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. R. 11013011TDN, Pd. D., sole proprietor, Phllsdrlplus, Pa. Coppright and Trade Mark secured. Sold by all Druggists sad Dealers IR Medici:Ka.— Pelee, one,Dollsr par bottle. aosirrs-,Real. Karnak Pottsville, Wholesale 1111 d. Retail Agent t .G. Drown and J.B. C. Startle, Potts ville; Jai. D. Palls, Minariville ; R. J. Pry;,Tains -4,14. Oct. IWO. DP' JT NICHOLAb' PY l' l ( .)tk l l 4 't c''GEON 131 OFFICE, AND DISPENSARY, MARREN STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA . Dee. 14, IOU) ` 304 f FIRE INSURANCE. STATE IMITUAL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY NO. RS Chesnut street. United Slates lintel Thrild hag. GILLETT & COGGIGIALE, Agents. 'Abstract foam the Second Annual Report. made May Ist 18SI i Whole number of policies Issued In both bmirbes of business, Twenty • Thurmond., • woo Whole amount of property at Club, 013,159.825 CO --; Total amount of Prorated' received in cub, and NI!ls recelvial*, Total mannt urlosies and expense., Amount of: Cash and Gutmann** Cap ital now hi reserve row future lowa, 15150,115 7S !nail:ding a Cad) *tartans of • 30,0758 The.Conipany wan organized bat two years since, upon purely mutual principles. and with no expecte , lion of so tar superseding many other institutions.— It is, neverthelees true, that Its success Is unparallel ed, and the amount of Mistimes done, number of Pol icies Issued, and tosses wet with and paid, in the same period, cured that of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital Increases anti its liabilities, and no park of this can be applied otherwise than for the benefigof the parties insured by this Company. DIRECTORS: J. P.Ruth4rford: Prist.; A. J. Gillett, Secretary; P.C. Pedewlek ; samuel Jones, Philada.: Joan R. Packer, John 11. Rutherford{ Robert Klotz i el. I'. Jones; A: A. Carrier, Actuary. We, the hndeniened, residents of Schuylkill coun ty, and Members of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, take pleasure In recommending the above Company to those neck ing aafe and cheap Insurance, It befog a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. Hon. Sol. FewlegPottsville, . J.& R. Carter,Tantaqua, Richer:lß.:Morris. do J. W. elhoema ker,S.II. J. M. Realty-as son, do Meitner &Shay Allies. The Subicriber has been appointed sole await of the above Company for Pottsville awl vicinity, and all applications for insurance most ha addressed whin,. • J AS. 11. (Mee opp i oslkethe Miners' Bank, Pottsville. July (0.1e52: 2s-if INDEMNITY. — 7 IIIE FRANKLIN FIRE irtsvamiec COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. O FFICEINo. 1634 Chestout atroet, near Fifth Si, DIRECTOR'S, Charles N, Rancher, (beings W. Richards Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boris, Samuel Ora nt, David 8. Brown, Jacob R.limith, - Morris Patterson, Continue to make Insurance, perfnanent or limited on every des,criptiors of property, In town and cou °try at rates as low as are consistent with security, The Company have reserv ed a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Pima Wins, safely invested, afford ample proteCtion to the *anted. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1149,as published agreeably to an Art of Assembly, were as follows, vii Mortgages 0890,551 65 Stocks, 51,563 15 Real Estate, 109.350 00 Cash, dtrl, 45,157 87 Temporary, --, Laane,l 125,459 00 01,120,097 07 Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen yeara, they have paid apwardirofeae wiUisa flee ti ea dee& thsesand daliars„ losses by Are, thereby afronl lag evidence cram advantages of inenimme, as well as the ability and disposition to inert with prompt ness, all liabilitlea. ' CH ARLE2I N. RANCHER. President. CHARLEB O. RANCHER, Secretary. The subscrihnr has been appointed agent for: the above mentioned institution, and Is now prepared to make insurance, on every descriptiob of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Potraville, Jan 11,1851 1-tf INSURD YOUR HOUSES! 111 HE undersigned-9/am fir UM Lyrotaing Colony .1. Ma:Batt Cswyttest. which bas pinbahly become morn popular than any other similar institu tion In the -State, ,is prepared to effect insurances straiten has - by Fite, on all description. of Buildings, klerehandiae, and °thee property, on the usual fair and liberal- terms of the Company. Loose, areal ways promptly paid as soon as they are satisfactori ly made known. Perilous basing property to be In sured, may apply to the a absenber, in Putfayille, el atter personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt ly attended tn. JoIIN HARLAN. June 40,1852. n • 26-tf LIFE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. InE GIRARD LIFE INdIIRANCE, ANNUITY and TrustUompany,o(Phlladelokla• ogee No. IX/Chesnut Street. Capital, eaoo,ooo. ch i m er per peittaL COntlnue to make Inouranerson Lives ont he meat favorkkle terms. • The capital being paid up andinvested,togetherwith I lingo and constantly Increasing reserved fund, of fere a perfect security to the Insured. The pretniums may be paid yearly, bill yearly, or quarterly.. The Corripany add a Bonus periodically to the In aureate. forilfe, The first Bonus. appropriated In December.!lB44, and the second Donux In December. 1849. amount to an addition of $203,50 to every $lOOO insured twirler the oldest policies, making 111165 50 which willse paid when it shall become a claim, in. stead of $lOOO originally Insured; the next oldest amount to 101237 50; the next In age tb $lll2 50 for e'er, $1000; the others in the same promrtlon ac cording to the amount and time of-Standing, which additions make an average of more than CO per cent. upon the piemiums paid, without Increasing the an nual prenittun. ' moi= Polley. No 38 .• 276 333 i Ite.t ain't of policy and m ➢onus Or bonus to be Ineesd insured. addition. by future editions. 111000 •252 50 •1,151 50 2500 054, 25 2,156 25 2000 475 2,475 00 5000 1187 50 6,107 80 &e. her 0 he. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and explana tions, forma of application ; and (unbar information can be haitat the office. • Joan P. Liaite, Actna,ry. B. W.RICITAIIDS, President. The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County., and tarn effect Insurances, and give all necessary Information on the subject. June I. S. HANNAN. - ge-ty INDIA RUBBER Goods. Bilttng,. Ladies' Overrhom, Glom, Ore. ' Ai SPLENDID AwrzcLE. _ p41..t Garta Pucka Coated Pea, with Mire& Poi nts. rplIE mktuicriber has Just imported from Europe, a 11, tnt of new and splendid Pens, called the Patent Quite Pr e lrha Coated Pen, with Plotkin Points. The advantage 4fthis Pen 1., that it will not corrode, nor the points wear out like other Pens, one Oros. loot ing as long*. about 20 Gloat of the ordinary Pens, and to ar pliable as a Quill. As we receive these Pens direct front the Manufatturers in England, we are prepared to supply the Trade with the genuine article a lltle cheaper tban Oa, tan be purchased to lay of the ante.. B. HANNAN, Bookseller, Buttoner and Binder. 31— Mtg. 411, 1852. ; INDIA DUBBED GOODS. —-- 'PREPARE FOR WINTPR. g A DlF....V.and Gentlemen'it Panda's, a capital eta [dela Air the feet air damp and cold weather. India Rabbet Overcoat. with Life P ere at tached, a niter and seasonable snide.; India Rubber Legates nod PBllll. • Long Baiting eloyea—lined. Also, Lined India'Rubber Mitts for handling rough wort In cold weather. Ladles' Hued Rubber Gloves. Breast and Homing Bottle., Funnels: Mine Boats. Money Body Bells, Itc., Just received and for main. wholesale n r nd'reta 11, b Sept. 23, Iy SM a 1/ ythorNert. 32 =I •r • , lerit{oral orllteueseriber le Agent for the the sale of India I Robber Indians& Percba Belting. and wilt furnish it to any lengths! the lowest cash prices. This Belt, Ins is eonstderrd better sad cheaper than any other klad In notated it has the advantage of the material bele/ werthit least bat( its' Bret Lost, Another pur poses, after It IN worn out as belting.. It Is in ONO at all the Collieries in this Region. • • Also. Indite Rubber and Gotta Niche Rose, fur va rious pupae., such ass conveying water, Spiking Tubes, Fire -Cosines.. Re., all of which will be furobbed atStanotattarers'_pricee.•l • R. HANNAN'S Variety Store. Iraw India:Rubber Packing of all the dliferentibick. nese always On Quire Cu Springs and Rings cut to any aim, when d. Feb. VS, 102. j ADIESI INDIA RUDDER SAN/MUL— LAn excellent Witte for FM Westherditst red seised. Also. 9eotlemen's India Robber Sandals, ti of 'which will he sold at city prices, at .t 8. HANNAN'S Nov. 0,101. lodie Robber Afore, Pottsville. 43 - Omer. i i -14___ MILS ANA ITS MANAGEMENT. liere are some wholesome nuggenninns In regard to milking, and the management oil milk in a dairy, which we condense from an English work on the subject : The operation of milking should be per formed gently, not harshly. If harshly per I formed it becomes painful to the coar„scho not unfreqtiently ,brings into action her fief., lity of retaining her milk at pleasure. Whetii gently performed. milking generally 'fives pleasure to the cow. Many iastances orate corded where cows which would not leti down a single limp of milk to , cite dairy I maid, would let it flow in abundance when. tier another approached them." - Coati that are ticklish .or'skittiati should always be treated with the utmost gentleness,! and when the Udder is hard and painful. it' i shOuld be tenderly fomented withipke-werm: water and softly ribbed.. Such treatment will bring the cow into good temper, aadin-1 duce her to yield her milk freely. Whenever a cow's teats become ger:lichee or wounded, so as to produce foul taillatich' milk should on no account be mixed-with the', sweet milk, but be given to the pigs without! being earned to the milk house, lest its pre- ; sence should taint the atmosphere and prove injurious to %hi other milk.._ It is well to comb and curry cows, as it promotes. cleanliness. The fact is. where I clean milk is an object, the comb and brush together with a thorough washing of the ud der are indispensable. 1. Of the milk of one cow at any=time, that part which comes oft the, first is always thinner, and of a Much worse quality for making butter, than that afterwards obtained; '- and this richness continues to{ increase pro gressively to the very last drop that Can be obtained. 2. If milk be put in a disti l , and allowed to stand, till it throws up cream, the portion Of cream rising at first to the aurtice is rich er in qua'ity, and greater in quantity. than. that which rises in the second,equalspaceof time, and that which risesin the second , 2 space of time is greater In qu . antity. and ra- ther mluality, than that which rises in the • third equal space of time;.that of the . third is greater than that of the rot. and so of .; the rest : the cream that ri continuing • progressively to decrease in qttantity g and.to decline in quality, so lougas any riser to the surface. QM 3. Think milk throws up a much smaller proportion of the cream which it actually contains than milk that isthinner ; but the cream is of richer quality, and it water be added to that thick milk, it will afford a con liderably greater quantity of cream, and con- i seqnently more butter, than it would have done if allowed to remain pure; but its qual. ity is at the same time, greatly debased. -4. Milk, when put into a bucket or other improper%essel, and carried m it to a sulerable distance, so as to be much agitated, and io part cooled before it is put into the milk-pans to settle for cream never throws up so much or so rich cream as it the 'same milk had been put into the milk-pans direct ly after it was milked.i 0375,100 *7 100,150 75 From these tundamentar-facts, (tote race !ing dairy-man will derive many imippent ; practical rules. Some of these 7 shall au- i merate, and leave the rest to be discove r ed. ' Cows should be milked as neart he dairy as possible in order to prevent the ecessity ot_. carrying and cooling the mill i etore it is put into the cream dishes. Every cow's milk should be e4 serrate' till the peculiar properties of ea:los smwell known as to admit of their bible classed, when those that are most nearly 'allied may be Mixed together. :When it is intended to make butter of a very fine quality, reject en tirely the milk of all those cows which yield cream of a bad quality, and -also Veep the milk that is first drawn from the cow at each milking entirely separate from that which is afterwards obtained, as the quality of the butter must otherwise be :debased, without materially augmenting its quantity. For the same purpose, take only ~.t he cream that is fi rst separated from the dmwn milk. TO RESTORE FROZEN PLANTS Ten chances to one, ladies, you will be tempted some of these fine days, to put out the flowerpots in the sun; and by the same token, you will be tempted ''• out to tea," and of course to spend the: evening, trusting that: some one will take in the flower_ pots out of the freezing evening air. Vain.hope != Yon 'return home to find a dozen of the choi cest and must render, frozen tbacrisp. Now don't get in a passion hot enough to thaw them, it you do you will kill them—and that is not all that is killed by passion either in many a family. Order a tub of water deep enough to immerse the whole plant ; bring the pots out of the cold one at a time and put them i n the water about five minutes.— Take them out iind drain off the water 'and dry them in a dark room and keep the tem perament at 50 or GO degrees for a few days and your sick patients will recover. BEST QUALITY OF" FRESH MEAT The :iest quality of fresh meat is a chem ical question. That butchers' meat slaugh tered, cooled, and set in a cool and pule at mosphere, of better quality than butcher meat slaughtered, cooled, and set in an im pdre and sultry atmosphere, Of too high a temperature, is a chemical fact - which can not•be denied. Farmers have long been familiar ''‘vithitbe fact that a pure atmosphere is at necessary in the dairy as clean utensils. If once the milk is tainted by any noxious gas a few hours, it becomes useless; good butter can never be had from itafterwards. Equal at• tention must be ps,i'd to deal:air:leis : and a pure atmosphere in the slaughterhouse";lfor if once butcher meat. becomes taintcd„putra,- faction follows at the gallop. BdinghtigA Journal of Agriculture. ' ) APPLICATION OF GUANO. C. M. Hoys.v, a skilful cultivaMr at Bos ton, who "finds a vast difference in favor of' this mu/v. over stable dung, costing twice' the amount of the guano," has . foand much to depend on the season of its application..— Most of the failures in our comparatively dry and hot climate, are the results of apply ing too late. He spreads it on the grciund ve ry early in the spring, so as to become thor oughly dissolved by the rains. A wet time should be chosen, and the surface of the earth disturbed, (by raking or harrowingd , so as to bUry arid mix if. FOUNDER IN HORNER A correspondent in Moore's Ntw-14Aer, gives the tollowtng remedy as uniformly pro ring suecesfull Add half a piutmf vinegar to a gill of ground black mustard, and ad minister the mixture. Then put him in ac-• lion for an hour or two, or until he sweats thoroughly. This 'remedy must be applied within 48 hours of the foundering. SOILS "The benefits derived from the application of clay to very light, sandy soils are often most remarkable. Clays may also be much improved by the application of sand,and those whose "garden spots" chance, to be in need of either amendment, will find winter the best time to attend to it. Calves Must hare good keeping, through the winter. or they will prove small and in ferior cattle. A. little meal given daily will do theta no harm—oat and Indian are best. 11:7Wrimr &mons or dwarf fruit trees, pro duce an abundance of foliage, but no flowers or fruit, either move them to .a poorer soil, or cut through some of the principal roots. 07 WHOLESOME sentiment is lain, which makes the fields of daily lite ffeekandodorons, CALVES H 11 II 11
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