cif nil rumour (4 . f011% P44110d0 riVIC7I CATOI Cif - A PASTORAL LAT. • "rscuens.—.Vreatt. ' Aa Julie was *silting oze morning Cone, Ia czaterop'stive mood by the honks of the Cage; She espied on thelround. half awake. hall es:cep, A young Shsplie - rd a tsklng a care of Aheep. She wits'somewhat aeon:v.4 to had that his looks, Were not much Ile the Shepherds .he'd read of to boolca, She'd expected to - r , ad him each neater and /a short. mote hke Me Shepherds she'd seen on old Ch:na. - ' [She looked eeertnehe re tor hit erook en the ground, 'She searched fir - tat:Jape, a was not to be found, Whereon she hid mad that the Dimons and Cald. rises - Pi* loveator.ga all clay to their Chloe, Chlorine:. Scisead she with emotion, , ' Oh tell me / What's braorze of your pipe, gentle Shepherd, to day ?" I,,hs Rona the -p:pe." eaid the swain, " don't you lee?" And pulling it out in a crank, he Added. "but what's the use on it 10 Me. When I beret got any baccy ''• A A W. DECOMIG- A MEDIUM The fascinating :spiritual rapping is with cut a doubt gainiirg strength among trs, and some , Very ludicrous incidents often grow out of it at-limey., as well as more serious and deplorable one A le* nights since, within this week, a young male friend of cure, who from a entering sceptic had become a devout belie ver, retired to res.!, after hov togtis nervous eysfem partially destro•;ed by the, informa tion, through ;he spirit of his grandfather, that he would very shortly become a pow eat medium. He was in his fret tom fortable snooze, when a clicking noise in the direction - of the door aWoke him. He listened intently; the noise. was still going on—eery Act the raps of the spirits on the table,-indeed._ "Who is there ?" There was no atmeer, and the quec-r noire tt4ped.. '-Anybotly thcre No nrowe•r -11 mu-A have been a spirit," he said to " I , muit be a medium. try. (Aloud.) If there is Ospiri! in the' room it will signify , :he- same by v,aying "aye— no, that's not what .Imaean. If There is a spirit in the room, wilt plena to rap three. times Three very dislnct raps wen given In the direction of the barna. " Is it-ibe spirit of Meister I" answer. Is it the spirit of my mother 2 " • TAlreeraps: ~'SAre you happy " 0 " Nine raps. Do-you• want for anything • A succession of very laud raps. !frill' you give me a rommunicalinn it I get tz?"1" - No answer. " Shall' bear from vou tomorrow ' Rapriery loud spin thi, time io the di ration of the door. " Shall I ever see you f" The: raps Men came from the intti.ide of khe:door. He waited long 1:4 an answer to his Int quittion, but none ea we. The spir- it bed gone; and alter think:n7 un the ex traordinary visit, he turned over and fell asleep. On getting up in the nosiruidg. he found that the spirit of his-mother had carried off' his watch and punt, his pants 'down stairs into the hall and his pot coat off altogether. —St. Louis Despc:ci. A FAITIITCL CAPTAI3 A ter: days tinge two steamers were has , - u TETAr - .. or lor'kinm. ,u , c.•:,:lulil mg a race up the Mitsissippl, and one of the treated with quinine, The New Oilcans captains. , had crowded on all the :Assam he Medical and Surgical Journal gives. at s. , :ne could mile, hycburnteg tar, hams, hbards, length, the treatment 4n- a rkeut. cave In &c., _ when he ** buret his toiler." The cap. ; which the , tlr,, ntpthute.l altogoher•tn Lain was himself a: the whetil when tlag cx. enflame. plosion lock place; hit steamer was blown ; _ . roc would keep your Vend s I , irn into a theutand pieces, but " stuck to the chapping during the winter, wash them as helm:" hi:: whrizi and himeelt went flying throughdlatairfor hell a mile or more, when' often an you Pkise , but rub them tjrlo,l tleEnally same do n, dropping with the dr y each time; dun's leave i'rsritcle of wheel of tha hoar through the roof a little! moisture for the cold air to act upon shanty occupied by a shoemaker. Sr. Cris pin's son looked ationished at the captain, who stood erect before him, with both hands firmly clutched to the pin; of the wheel, and cooly remarked Well, i•t - roger, iaLiti' ble liberty when yen enter 3 ilian's short in that mannel,n “0, that's nothing'—what's the damage,” asked the caram. The shoemaker lucked nt the hole in the roof of the shop, full then answered-- Teo dollars !" Ten de:4.'s!" answered the captain.— "Nom, etranger, _l've an idea that you are Betting the puce a thundering sight too high; for ' this is /the fortieth 'time dane . the same thing, and ycu are the yule 111,310 rho ever charged me over fine:" RESPECT FOR TITLEs Our Paul reaurked, the other day, that the next time he put up at a hotel, he t.liould enter hiA name as •• Daniel `harp—Judge." We a•ked him II he.hnd ever tried it, and he replied-- •• Ver, lined it once, and it worked like a charm. I had the beet iccornrnr , dattone id the haute for about a week, ititha . 4t any et pante ; tt 1 the landlord one day touched me on my arm, and says he, '• ' You are Judge of the Probate, are you Dot 3' 4 , 'No,' replied I, looking carele.e•like. " Not of thi Supreme Court, certainly We ht. " ' No.' rejoined I, cot orauF court.' " . "Of what are you Judge. then," contin• 'fled he, thinking of the molar faint' be had `ens up to my room. " ' I am Judge.' pompouti t t remicied I 'of —of good Emir.' He said he would he happy to have me remain with him another week, but Le ei• pectetJa great deal of eompany - the neat day, apdl had to leaye."—Lit. Mu.smr., re WIIV ART :et.T Litter arid sweet esSeO fiat qualities of master? Berau.i.e.,as Dr. W. Herschel has recently discovered, the lOti_llo.l , of nitrate of silver with hypo-sulphate of 30 . a3, both remarkably hitter rub , itances, pro duces ibe sweetest substance knowo. Thus, bitter and sweet, as Well as SOOT, appear not to be en essential quality to the matter it sell, but to depend ori.the proportionr, n f - th e TIT FOR TAT. i,mixture which comport.; ,r. ^ - "l'Wux rio • -.I •-" ......0 ILI. E .1..,_ t ~fity intWilefe, Doctor ',ova., the cerebrated li:ish poet, i tame, after a therp contest. eth,rtea the i when mixed, form a green powiler? Ilfrawe election ac - representative in Parliament for ,of the mete effect arising iii the rt e from Me Intimate 1111IlUre of the elirris• awl !due . the city of Dublin. was met a few dice after t by'alsdy wh"..-ae'laraii.v • tV3i vet v :warm 1131 i light 'ePar2TelY and iri ' lePellth•l ' lY : " ilis " ed ll : in] the the interest of the unsuccessful candidate. .i from the minute particles ril cIU . .. ~ Well, doctor," said slit , .• f tiro eau : proof is had by - examining the Mixture iiili have gained the elert:-tr .: a microscope, .when the yellow ,ITI floe " . " Yes,-madam." grains will be seen separately and a l t l e ttn " `li'n - wonder. Sir. all the blackguards altered.—J. F. W. Herschel. ' voted lir you." . "7 -, Witte Dots a draught support .1 hie i : II N • .o, mad am, your two scar did not." re. tecatise'it flows towards the fire-, lace, 1..1 lased the doctor. e.!eupy the vacancy left by the air that has undergone decomposition, and which, in its ! turn, becomes tlecomp,tett if u. Hence, a i supply of caloncis furnished wltty.tut Inter- ; inintoo, till the whole of the combustible is satuiated with oly".,ren.--ParLo. - i -[0•• Wyry is.- it said that no' man, either I : Christian or foiliao, ever killed an Aineri ' can she-hear with young? Became tbcpre.- ; . e...ccu, Gbla. UM Jane..3l. rant females always conceal themselves.— i .,,, r , 4au f;. ..l ,it e k. , t :L 4 T:a :-I write to litlaem l eu efl . be " After numerous enquires-among the Jodi,. i ,RM . '„in hhh' i' lo ". 4: "' llit:f o 74 ° r .. C n il itl 2 l l ': P g i n l e Tti. of au: of ifudson's Bay," rays Dr. Richardson, ', nr's 15::34.1'41;..11,..)";74117c,true'hu.ret,1, to three dr ~ only one. eras bound who had k il led ~ reg . i j ‘ t i , :zniii , n o e n rii . f 3,l c. , v. ,. / e ft er l y b. be: e t , 3 l l3:• : lcl ans . freely air E be i puloonsty diseases and that he haadVoll7oelf hat e for Dant bear." - t net of Croup with it, ti,art any other terdeti a l i t t l; . , Wire Wire Do tern:. with many wick:, i ",r, r ,,, id g r T s ' s ,tt s l, 4 - e , li , B Placed near each other, give much More Debt ' define the -ten 61; lefl , irlza a t'i l t l i t e t t 1 ;1 1 :Ye r e:s h se el e rile' that titan the same number of wicks would, if t e u e n n . r i r , , , , , , ,, ,, ,, , , , „: „. , , .. ,::, re ,;i i r 'ir g lce, be could ttttt e l y placed - in separate lamps? Because the light ; I; '''''' , "l• , - - i'lfullv.. 5, 3 ;9 1: ei r NCLAIR; give out by a combustible body is -in pro- i m yr"' h :7', 4 J' th i s ig° l •"" l Profich ' itC;t i rm in tst a- ris r 'ne portion to the elevation of temperature; and I • 'l' trace r l e o k ei r i.l't hr Chi r''r Pectoral, ( y at i a issi d 1 in this case the mew wick s t , eats shnisoi powesful railed / let culda„ 3'04 coax a l E 3 co mmun i cate i and poiroooary di heat to each other- 3 . _ ! PAIIKER CLEVELAND, 11. D. • Brunswick, Me., reit. 3, 13.45' , - . co. W a y note a oornmon, fire smoke , ! on. VALENTINE MOTT, tile widely celebrated In . the dle. New 'Because of the sopor of the,pristec f rom t h e . I : . '°,f t . : l l: ° a r y. of .. l3 r. r ! e 7 moisture of the fuel; and thisarburetted br ! "ti .l 7 l 7 e 'l 6 7reto e :ri l ftheta.and • .Scary .yrsCrryPeraa"wtaralroe dr.ogea and bunatioods substances, formedl' i l h a g,n e :d t r,l;taP t e° to "" °l ' ess `' of the - during combustion by the union of the by- i cum, or sevoio . tunnies hpon tornois 'have I c la m p ajectel to. Cherry Pectoral h extreme driven of the combustible with the oxygen not am can that a rented, has at --- I of the - atmciphere. - . , - length been found that Can be depended on in o n ce the C4llrha, Cold, and- Consumption which carry 0:7 Br suucn means is a room better yen- Mem nua c e mld o et Mona-lads every year. It is indeed filmed—by openitglite upper or lower sash? ee r e tr., twlrep.iclherZ,7lll9iitteic.teleciniimmoti:r!atitirtlothaceozi holuZ . lrl• 0f . 1.r. Prepared by /. C. AMIE. memoir!. A room is better' ventilated by opening the tow upper sash ; because .the hot, vitiated air, ort, id i. i l i s P l i a l V i e l l' e b t a itrlN o i . es ßn e C/It es N e il Miners Nov. 17, lbstt• • ugg gi . .e elm which always ascends towards the ceiling ___ can escape more entity.. ' 72' WHY is a tipeies ()flea I called the sea lion? Beotuseof the lion•like mane of them-ale Ai OLD gentliman itaceillur, ;onie years Igo, inside the Bath mal4 had•two 14• din, sisters, for companions. The younger. au invalid, scon fell est eep, and the old gen. sienna expressed" h;s regret to see c* charm. mg a yonnklady in ill health. " Ah, yea indeed :" sighed , the elder lister, "a diseasecf the heart." " Dar Me," Wu tag rirrapettimog re spczae, "at her age ' CoutScauov,perbeps? Oasifi-- "0. co, a liculezant t" • - rzIIALE ecHooL or Dr r,ic:v bachelor writes to us in a very excited Lillie, protesting agaiakt the proposed School of D. zip for IVomen. lie urges that already nine out of ten men are victims to their designs, and if their natural instincts are to be so highly cultivated, not a single man will es. cape the bonds of matrimony .—Lantern. try- A LADY, who Was very modest and submissive before marriage, was observed by her inends to use her tongue pretty !reel, after. " There was a time eaten I almost imagined she had none." " Yes," raid her husband, with a Sigh, " but it's eery /mg since." 0:7 A autaut desired a groggy customer• of his one Sunday morning, whose breath, smelt of strong alcohol, to keep his mouth shut, or the crtablishment.might get indicted for keeping a out Toole open.un Sunday.' In . "SPRIGGLES t7tSIIPS to , know if war uhoops can be u!edja repairing old trarrele. gitirntitir nub prattitni. I ,YA1,1.7.1.111,E REMEDY-FOR BURNS A raaaortarn has been going the i rounds of the papers for a7mie time past, re commending the use of Wheat Flour in ca res of Scalds or Mum A gentleman at thy. ton 'saw it, and }he other flat ! , a he Is ri!et, I Tkc Empre, tested it to his Fatt.f.tetion. lie ens..: "While at the supper table a little child, a'llirA n:11 seated is lap, suddenly grasped hold of a enp lull hot tea, severely scalding its left hand and arm. 1 I immediately trough' a pan of flour and' plunged the arm into tt, covering entirely the Iparts scalded with the flour. The effect teas ttray remartable— the pam.was gone instant ly. I then bandaged the arm !?:+l'Ply 3111 i!. env plenty of flour nest to the rttizt, and on the following morning there wa.t n at the least logo that the ann had been =elided—neither ThediQ child zuffer the least pain after the application of iht_ftout." ' WASHING MADE EASE' Tae "crtralr FOKfis sa AllyltlM iti Hartford.. Coon., mil a gill or airohol with a gallon of •oft sc,ap,juct as they are Ong to rub tr on the elathcs, t htrh t:iey then soak two or three hours ; 'l"dey then merely rinse out m clear watcr, and then all the dirt is out as effectually as good enFe is out of a , fellow after drinking the -ame quantity of the "'poisonous mfr." full tell the women that this is the Mieat way to make washing estay, and urge them to try it. In washing stairs and passes:es always use a sponge instead ol a cloth, when wadi tag the mace between the wall, and you will not soil the edge.. Sponge Jr. cheap. and this iulormation is cheap, but it is valuable to all housekeepers.—The PhaTh PICKLING BEEF Ott 'OTHER VEA'T n-A PROCESS by which') 011 can preierre your 'beet, mutton, or venison. .and keep eating a all the tone, and it will remain I:ee front any taint, as I have never lost a piece S ea in y. life. , ke all the bone out of the beef, mutton, ~.; o nison, cut in pieces of from one to two inches thick. Take cold spring or well wa• ter and put it in a clean tub, then put in the salt and stir as long as it will dissolve, ad dung a little more. 'Then put your meat in and let it remain come twenty-foul hours.— Then renew thelrine again, (throwing the old on a compast heap, :o al unuffrr un Ices) in the manner above dcletitied, cleans ing the tub well and adding more Sall than the water will di-solve, to eapply that which may he takin up by the tneat,--so. C73"._ 'ft) COVER PREIiERVI:S rr Tar. COVERING for preserves. used by the trade, instead of . la bladarr, is made by brushtog over sheatl of wet paper, of the thickness and length required. with linseed oil which has been prevsously boiled. The sheets should be klittng cm a string, and he itioroughly dry berore:ustng. The material ia also used for tulip iillacle3, and ai a sittiill tate for glasa in rya:Wit It 1. perk ctiv svater•prool CEMENT FOR notsciloto TARE new milk, hall a pint, and cur. die n with sharp vinegar: .eparatettlte whey end mix with thecord the whivf ve heat well ; add fine quwh .lin) Ind mix tilt you.lanve a ductile paint. ca pit iv. It will atop araeke, and is fife and water -pried. 3nformotion for ttir proplr, ESC 7HE FLA WHY ' PEr Wit Warr is CAT. earth a glo ) Ti Pecause of the general attraction by wltiett all it.s parts are drawn towards each other, that is. towards a common centrs; I which nipans the mass assumes the r-phervsl or rounded form. We have Interesting instan c es of round ness from the same cause tu minuteanasses, —RS the particles of a mist or fog ticiung itf air,—there, mutually attracting and conies mag into larger drops, and them forming raindew-drops—water trickling on a duck's cwing--the tear droppng from the cheek— ! drops of laudanum—globules of mercury, pure silver beads.coaleseing when bear, and forming barge otie , —niefa•d lead a;lowed ta rain down horn an eiel'aft-ti rttel'i.. Wit tell, by cooling as it dee•:enifs, Feltiltil the form of us liquid drop;, , and beeomes the , plierie3l j thot-lead of the sportsman—A; ri" WHY is trEAT produced by rrimhus• tion 2 13ecaute of the decomposition. of the oxygen gas of the atmorphere: for, as the oxygen combines with the combustible on. dy, it disengages the caloric which 1 . 9 held ,hen in the state of a gase‘s substance.— Or, to speak with more precision, the act of combustion effects a reef analysis of Dimon, pheric air; for while the oxygen combines with the combustible,-the calorie, in Ate form of tensible heat,'is thrown off ii, every di rectioo.—Pdr.t.s LIFE -INSURANCE. 'BOOTS AND SHOES. LIPS oramiricze • '1•11E tARAnD LTD" IIN!!111,1KCE. ANNIITT I and TrunConipiayeptPhilddelp!ila. Office :No. I 3 the .ruo Poet t. I.iptta I. 1.100,t40. Charter pet; ' petael. Ceetinue to t:l4tellAtl,3l,C,3ol3Loresue the fn, et t.o.ert4le terra, Thetspo.l bring telid ap end tnre•ted,turehereelth inert.lll3 3tunJ, of-: frro rf,( t ove,r:ty to the ;neared. The 1.6.1....11 ;nip be plod year?y, ball yearly, or 1 luatter!) , .. • The Compoloi aJd a so:sr. periudi?.aliy to thein vintners (. - 41:fe, The first Bouua, appropriated in litcr'sher,loe4.st.d the second Pones in Veromta•r, 1 .an,,bri to an addition nt IGO GO In e‘ery 'GOO Insured under the shiest polities, 'noels!! 11121 - .2 wh!ch v ill b. ail,' when ft shall hccmur a elattn, COCCI originally in•urel: the roil nhlezt an omit to 'WV f. 41 the Len to set in111•21:1 GO 100 evert 811,e d ; the :.thers lh the "Me praportiosi SC raming to the malt:l sod time of rtandins, which make en avrtate or more titan' GO percent. sp.:sine ple,rilss,s pal,!, r Ithoo incresAlst the in .." ipftinipAu. 1 n.'Bonus tot. Inc Out m s .l:lo s n tt .lby C!il2l Sir •• tt..:V) 475 t.47S • • 3z.-t . f. 0.1114 I I .te &r. &c. p,ewnlets Containing t2hl.-• M Litt. 323.1 ttplitna tiom, fountl I ipplkst ; and forth, inforrastion can 14.1,44 .41 the :t; e. I! W. RICTIARD2, Pre•adan Jr.aa F. J•wre. Amara. 1 he inbtrrthar to A(ert irvr the a tote Company In elrhuyPaill County. and will ,treft Inantaurta, and tlve all nrrre.ai) antr.unati...n on the tuhject.' EssEamm MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AN.RANCIEIEENTS pun I,dr-r•irnrd dat:re to rr.fcrm the roadie that 1 they hove e-!al.l , ent.:l therivelveo at Leevpnrt, in voi.nertlon v.qth the :It. Clair Depot, parpoae pr6,hattne Fl..nr. Grain. flay and ?rocker They are thankfal for rslt hews, and ate now prepared :n delt er goody, ur.,rfessle and retail. F,IILEB & FIRrYTMER. etatr, January DOWLED. DREMICR RTISTE HAIR. Cny.nui I ,• P" 'n 11111. A A :tn of the rr klrAled Gni•atsirr tin; V, le 1,1 1:14,1, Wm.! Toinpace, lilettoe ookr.vto enable 1, 4 n, and crtiol..ixsyn In 11,1,0 their own heath Attila 1,0131 f • • . 1.... Wry', /huh. I Towes 4., ralps. heck's s i... I The rtqlnil Ili the Nrr. I Frnal forehead In I, id Lark at for a. halo! trout f.flehr,l nr I 2 lite, fer.L...j. .. Mr tira.2 01 1.. , k. ee fir a.. requited 3 From err toeatr•ver I 3 tWer the crew, of the lop I the head 1 fret ear to ear I'd! the futeb••4 • 1,01.1.11iL0 h. atrrala wady for salt a •Nsildid of Gets,' 15'1,,, Toot Ladite Wiga. half lzuts, Cratds, Cuale, 4r , brantifullr ma nu lac vite.l and as r trrnp as any sstablltlonent In Cie lThlan DOLL ARTY: , liethant,th, Ectt••l or I ultimo,. !fair Toole., pray:wed from South Arnewan herb, andronia. the moat successful artirle-ever produced rue mem , •tria the hair acorn falling nut or changing ( . 61.• . resto— ring and preeerviny, tt In a healthy, and luxuriant itnte A. nther Manny why nollard'a hole-rut t,he P tlnon maintain., :It Int:nettle popularity ii the f.trt that his lonic to *paned to every beadtallaly •pit at hb aatahllehmerit. ronOVIenDY It la in bitter preamatkm than under any other known tip • yucttlun. It haingthua practically teolatihy thhuxando, ctlets the greatcoat guitahly of ettrary gold nholesale and. retail 31 Gls Old E.Atatllaltin. ni t t trarcc, oophoalle the: Late Douse, Pt. 1.1. oft. DOLLARD Li. at last iharovered the ne Paw In.t of DA IR lIVF. and anoiunre. It fur salt, with ',correct roneldt are In Its inctocasing avetylLtaf of the' r tee! ,:ow la tile. It rotor. the hale elitisr black or Wivitn. , (aartivy he desired) and a need ittataat gag icocry tot fif Aur tor tam, enlicr toy Main at otherwise. utlened nTih ten minul• a aloc 3;optlea ..,thous oietra,„lng (*tun) Ito effiehry. Ye: Funs a tali ihk the r icy are indeed to eve him a tall. l etiera ad titensetl to R 1/011.1. %RD. 17: l'hecont :treat, PhD,- delnhta.vrtil receive attentloon .1.tl• In, 1332, 2401 y HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TOIA. TOYS ?Oil) FANCY Grffir • At 23 and 25 N sth NU, (up itqirs)rideidata CC n' SI 1 Il T n n : 7 ln Iron , TV:oVie I:7tdeo; , rune sitting In pan of wiolcinit and ellatiunary Enrinec. Hone vairi.,ll,.olt and Ladder Truck., wirer F",,, Lynn and Trnw•.llorawl, ta matt, and ellingh. of all Lo , ontoti: es and tram., dh,p, gr'“od.nert. ed,op. and 11;..;•, Iplogi hi, and :lain. :sod T. I. Fla evt4l ..1 very "0'30: • airrl .brow,, blvd en !A rge a :Pall all no ea, et•lgh• 31 , 41 • 1.(110r11, rla./ bola/ and thuds. rt, erll.. Ulgrnitt et n.ril aa. •. F•enth nut CI, man el :cement/ and rant- , 0- !Ira our Vie Ail the rash calf ‘VErK 0,3 n, EMISEBEIEJ N I. NEWNAM'S (flt.ttrp'4 •V1 1 11,:ii111 . /,t1r .POrillti:/l.reolll I'iuintrin7, Shop, 11 4 U , ONQ IA NTL 1 - ' YON 111 N A :1:1"1.1 . 01 4,1;. , • r.i 1.r,.1 Ilt,put,ts, Huse, [mut., and Plnple :Ind tVaI r 110 , tti: 41,0, al k•ndie“( firfij., C.,•1/.5 fur 11 1 .1, 11,10 0 , 1111, 1ir3113 011 010 1 /re 111 . . 1 1 sttr.,ti of Copp..? “1 lb , n. i. 1.11.1 11,11111 , 1t..1 Don, r. S. li. l'unp.tiotft .11.1 1./('brit r l•• I tla ii i ll ;*r ( atil l l , l i . l. l4' Net, hear Fifth f 1 chades N. 11111,h . t Georg . .. W Richards Tbutuas.llo,l, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tutelar Wagn. r. -1 - Adolphe F. Howie. eat...1[1,4u% Davld it Brown. Jacob R. rfinith. Morris trattenon i Continue to make ',client,. permanent or Iliolled on every deactiptlon apt:vane, In townandrounlty et rates as 1015 at are 1,11111.31,111 Vrlll)oreurity, The Company have reserved a large Contingent Tam!. which with their Capital end Preoutimo, barely 1 rivawed, •ffnrd ample pact:et:non to the •ovitted. Thit eorc to of 11313 11'1 1 ,13j3313) . n3l January Ist, ILA,. as poollahed it ..r.rost.l a ta an het trf Assembly, were at Pillows, 111. . . morira x ..., vki,..'.l ea Piaci , v, Real Lila:, , 10.3 tia 5 4.0 1 soh. i.:.- . Temporary. --- OAS-FITTER AND PLUDIBErt. . 1.0111.1. . 113.1!) bit 61.220.ht1, f:l'. TEREMIIII Willie:l.M. having had very cowl.' : • filare theta I.:corp.:rattan. a perlod of eighteen •A • 1 1 , r ,,,,,, ' a• a Cm: Inter. feel. , Prat von- . ye are. they 1130, paid upward,. of dee ettllti,:sez,,,lllo.- it.leave in ellevng hl, SPIN In a to the Citizens of ' died tr..ittodel doll.l-:, looses by fire, thereby afford pottavt:4, He hi. ftl,l'nllenrffd bootee,' on ht. oven Ina evulenre of the advantagao of Insuranee i ae well a. - ,1.W. mite ohop or Nrc 1.,a , $ 4 ,, 1N in Nttrv , e- at the ability. and dirito. - Ikon to meet with. 11101191- 011,11 •Ifeal. saner.- allftrtlef• Illlntr f.tr Gas f ming ine2a , 0 11 thi..ii it i e ,. or reps:rata re. w' Le left and they ,11l rerelve the CRAM:CR ' BANCKER i . President. 010 01 1 - l.. • ii 0 nit: mida Me iii 3114 011.cr ma tin- CHARLES '. 11 A hiCKER, aleerclary. at. 'hail Le or the very best kind; and Fittings of . The 'Mit:mbar ha bean appointed agent fur the . tCry 1.1....rnia13n that may be deo wed wall be fur- above CM: nt inneitir;it , tution, and la now prepared to tar lied anal put tip tit a worktnaultke manor', and at 1 make In•itranre. :tit el.iiiai•i ilk.:leartlption of property', at the ant:it:lf (I.lllaittfe,.3ll/.. t 1111•4030.10/11,3 . ANI 11' R1.71ter61., Agent. ~ June It, .1!,,, , .3, - _ _ Sri-If Pottsville. Jan 11.1531 IJ-tf FRUIT 4 COINTIMOTIONgIiIt DEPOT, INSURE! YOUR HOUSES: No nI9 m . ..21,:et 4. 7 triffq. Aff,,,,,, SA,,w i l,' ' p lIE udderslgned, :rim .fsr the /..;roming County , S E VENTII and EIGIIIII, Pkilid'a . J. Nuf hal infuser.. C•fnpalli., 31:111Ch 1139 fprObably i I•eco me merelllllllllll/1113n any other Mintier Inethu• f(LIFN C HAHN reopertfully informs the public thin in the Mate s Is prepared to e ff ect Inearances uf ,hot and tha atltdlsine ennettec that Lt• keep.. j agalnet kus by Fire, on a:ldesomptluna of Ilialtlinss; aiv. ay. wit hind I 10.fre and carted lf,111111•111 n 1 ' Stetrhandlzo.•rd erne? property, lin atll OVUM (air 1 ,11 c... rake. and r , riv ,,, . ,,, P..whrh h e will rail ' , and lrocral term, Of tt the Compsny. Losses Ore al a, rneop ss can he bought et any Leber erox4l . sh . way. WO:131'11Y Paid 05•003 as they are e•ltafaeterlo :nett in Phhaii Iph;a . and he !nett. all persona who ly made. 4n , :,.. - n• earsone haerns property 40 be In my want ar.t i thlng In his line, to tail and see him ours& in t y apply to the 'LlM:et:be,. in Pottsvllle,el - hUrrLaiing panne IL-re J Oders front the coon. , Wier personally ur by letter, and they shall be prompt. try uttll ter.dve pratapt attenton. May I. WI , it attended fa_ JOHN HARLAN. June 24,1.452. - 20-If =I MORETON Q DICKINSON. LIRACTICAL Pl.l , 4ll!ltl4,Tinand copper gamine, I Haslltn4d Blreet, r.ppn•P• Foparty'• Orate, PirlTrr s. ILI I:, Ps where they NIP prepared to make to nr,,, r rU kind. or vroili, in the shnve !1114 oon ghn ,, et and P0N11 , 12111 W.ler 1,1; .1 , , 111U/1.12.i Tin, Copper end Pb-et 10 it. e ., nrtert nude ft 101 7 . r. gj ,,, .! , n^ Lind. or cnetrleg ,nten. e.itt r•V It 1!..- :qt.', I 41, qn lln to• rr,rt leser.nat.:e )."I'i:at.r•t prim. even fur idd Meta:. MIZE= MEDICINAL. TATzlizga , r - ., ,_,... 1. .... , ''--:, „. ~.•.1 ii 11 = -. lil 1 .1 . . ,4 IP* - viz --a-. ›_ CHERRY PECTORAL , , . \ Par Ike Care of I I COUGHS, ..COLDS, HOARSENESS, HIIoNCIIITIq..- WHOOPING-COUGH, - , • --- CRO.UE, ASTHMA, AND - ' C NSU)IPTION. - T o mu: A ITI rt. tztte lhaluo4 a.J i. , l•Rer• 'Y . 11, fie Jr. tale it: Canal_ rrrtnlitt. ongoon, t4 c f`ed. .1,1 i.d.ti. II:. kvatm,l.l2,top duitng Int I night. Fort A cou, ANn ('-t , ~ , ,t, AL.! Vi.l nlpl."l , Fordi e boil:, nr - ..1 ti.. d•tt; ;if tv %, 1 , ‘;;.;;.1 u ;I! I. tit ~...tfer tiont th ,fir,,l it t3ii t.e an Itedify I nt., re,th 0 a...eteJ .....,elr. rt. Alt h ,I I feet' 01 tort,t, r...:111ni. by tzi t,' t , \\,, : TOES? On intog In i.e.!. Thep tiny b , unt.roktri .4tp, mi.] r,Al. , ,,ornily / , Greet` belle( ft.,:n en:l .. .re:of. 3r.:1 en rill \ 2..1t.r.ft./ to 1101:tepee who seethe, et.II: ;. ; inva.unblr! telnrdy. rton, Inaittoft.'• ellect ,to thtve rue.- ; find thotoor‘kre ontrittioe t o Inre E n, it. nee Itie nreee•lty (.01. It hag .1 non. In., e10t0..1,1 rt.`,ltidene It; curt. Ike II ramnlpt. lc/ Ik, 111,e,101,1 MI lIIP i .1.,,,n he trn..,l R I,,t1Itl• 101,1 1(01' Persona I fflicted , %.J them of their e Uncray PtT. \ure nr sound, rephlng tee. SIP stereo. "1, to, this FAY crrr. it tr. TENNI , 16th. 11,11 rln --We have gt!% en ynor Uherry Pei !oral an evieh.ivetritt 1,. fill s irm lc. r, and and It to stllplt• ever, 4.11 t r !, we have for iilflo / 111 . 0.11 m. of Ih. le•Nt.oof/ vir.mrn a opoirTox To rriNia,l% AND I'UBLIA' SPLAKERrI tenre.iy in iinialliabh, a, by lil atiiiai on ale t ett Inn ' when It len In In-n. 411 rt. 411 in a lele bums, and vi ender 11 14• li..piivver nod devrlniztv Ih %O. e- AotTIVIR to yob..'otto bob b tet. 61,.. .snl ‘ ..1 - ton b,itty .14..1 by Cho'llo Bat 4IV owl, cloys oao.t.V.tit It, of to ) ...Hotly t.. no bleil. Go. Glit.lll Pfl I fill IE. is 11l ruir lbt'Ut. if ihry tin I, • tri.J. llgoxylitTld, or Irt.tation ..r-the Intolit And per pe. am ..Ithr Idt pe, uny be wird by Irking el:tory Prrtnr.ii in *lnk:: itn.l treysirnt Thr uncnintort.thie...y.,,,,,knu ra roam ,ho re d Rev. Dar J.:SAW:, r,r tironNyn. Nrw iL. I lii,. •.en thr t . -betty4trtorml Eur... •hilt e ct Aithm4 and Blom bitt•itg Irad• tor 14 I,llt 'N. Voilt enure, N0v.117, IP3I - 4741 WATCHES, &C. WM. BUILT & lON, *win, mil prism ::7 10, CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Ebilee'phis Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 90 North . SECOND street. rooter of GUMMY. Phila. deltibla. Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled Id Ca nt Cam,. /to 00 Silver do MI Jewel 812 Gold Spectacles, 700 Silver Leplae, do 10 Fine Salver do - 130 do •do do • 9 Cold Drarelets.3 00 Superior muartlem, T Ladles' Gold Petielle.l 00 Imitation do 31 Silver Teasiwou.:oet,s 01; Gold Pen.. with Penrll and allvarllolder. 1 00 Gold Finger Rine, 571 to SO cents; Watrh Glasses, pill., 111 cents i Patent, 191; ( s ane(; 23; other 'arti cles In proputllna. All goods warranted to be what they are sold 1.1 . STAUFFER 4 HARLEY, Allures - same to G. Doom& On hand, some Gold 9001111 m I, and Leplose, it lit lower than the above prices . Aug. 99, 1852 REMOVAL. BRADY & ELLIOTT, Mlgn of the Blz Watch. op podte bloithners Hotel. ' We Inane our friend. and the public In tenetsl to call and exam ifle our sleek, Uwe feel confident - - , gra,ee it Is the best Oat was ever Writ., ad in tine reeion.and we will pelt at Philadelphia prices. Om atm k cnn•l►n In pail of ` a full assortment of Gold and haver I ore' Gold and Silver Lepino h'a Krieg, Watcaes. Pilafs Table&Tea spoons Porka.llutter-kolefee. &c Plated esibra, ' Fruit Sr. Cake flutes Plated Card Trays, Cups. I Mantle Ornaments. &c. And • general aisortment of Fancy Goods. Wlthn thorough knowledge of our business, and every funky for purchasing fo advantage. we 'ann., b• undersold by bones[ dealers In the State. We re turn thanks for the liberal patronage we have hereto fore recalved,and by @Wei attention to buslnen, we hops to merit the confidence of Ms communiu i and - our share oftbelr patronage. WILL.I.Shf BRADY. • J.FITE WART ELLInTT. N. O.—A liberal discount to redline gildsman Veal. *PiotLular et,entia➢ pdQ 4n the Tellerlog or Wa obis sad Jewelry May IS, Mt. • • AT TIED OLD STAND. ELI HOLDEN'S Wholcula and Retail Clock.Tinie y!ere, Watch and Jewelry Establishment, at his t• Old Stud," No. WI MARKET Sweat. (h•tween7th and Mb, South ICJ:,) Philadelphia. Air frl ends. old rummers, and the's:albite mast konw that I am at all fame& prepared to iL Cornish Watches,Jewelryaattry, *J.' Attider, flupellor Gold Pens of all binds, with Cold and Pilau Hot den in variety, Ike.. at the very towel', rash Prim!. together with'the best supply of superior Clocks and Time-piece*, vise offend on this Estattlatonent, E. It being a practiral Time-piece and Watch Usher, with es experience or nevi, 20 year. -In Yeats at his prnenljoest lon—lo at all lime' premed to fottilsh.by Wholesale and Etta% mumbled .Tlm keepers' '4 theyc ry but quatity.- - comprlaing Eight day and Thhiptiour Chicks and Tim. pieces, of plain sad highly urnamantal dirsigna,ofall etyles,ancl adop ted for , enuailas House'. Parlors. Hall,. Chorqhes, FletlitirO, Rif ilinDollll, Rail Can, kr. Also. Alarm Clocks. a most dutiable article ear Round Bleepers, and for all whose bovines' !mitre. them to, be up lu them/Dia, early. Mats, Thoe-piaes,Watchas end Jewelry ofevery description; palted with great ears and warranted. Dealers supplied with Clocks and Clock Tritionlngs. May 8.1851, . SHIPPING, &C. p. W. Ryazan & c0. , 8 TAOS AOC .AGENI.:I7—NOT THE Subscriber. late Agent forth' Emigrant Ilona of P. W. Byrnes It Co., *filth fatted Itte.tuter end or Auguat last, informs those itameted, that he has tetetred Information fmto Ltverpool, which slates 'het George Baal. ofsaid bouee,olTers to bring lintel' the Passengers engaged by pitying one.half the pas tags again./ The averts of the Estate, wilt only pay, It Is slated. lilt ehllliage to the pound ineeltng on the Drilla sent out. An Agent urea to he derpatehed to this country; seller Chrlattnae.to make the pimento the dividend on the mans, of which, lie pmunte, due node* will be given. We publish thu g donf tbe benefit of More hastened. B. BANNAN, Lao Apia of P. IV Bynum Cr: lit.. 9, 16:,3. TUB HE LIVERPOOL sad PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO. loiesd **Wag their l'avorlte eteamblis . • TOMB. El _ , !oe of shipment. -. eb 1 Asyt grporitated Swifts wtil,,be. tattled on reach ' end i vpooj lAu""g wlt s lrlb t r b w e arrS a Zt l l:e P eo b n lis ortnr a d de. eLe. perilfrelabt or grZrVAIRDSON. e Wallet eireet,,Tbilatra., aid d i Itubliolle Place, Neve Yon. • 1 Itlc ll 4lolloN. seurants a co., Liverpool. alba oeteeriber Ala beam appointed Adent Ir , I orb aa bow, Liao of illeasert. =a I. pan to aline rteende teener paler condag ant la tboalteamora at the pabllebed grim il• ila.PrtfAN. Ott.lo, ISM 4s. BOOKS PAPER, -Gold Pm, Steel Pa', 4.e Paper ! Paper! k 906 Reams Letter Paper va rying In price MOT •••• . 121.2.5 t0t44.50 a seam. 200 Kearns foolse-ip from 01. 5 0 20 $0 per ream. 10 Reams Comuteretal Note Paper. • • 25 Rem" ratio Pose. • 20•Ftrama Medium Alm (or Bonk Binders, 50 Reams Blasting Paper. various 'crude and sires: MO Ream. Wrapping Paper different qualith-s. The *abut:her ban made arrangements' with' a urger Pause Illanufarteren•nd twill supply aff kind of- Paper from to to 25 pee cent cheaper th..m, usual— Wholesale and retail. A 1... a choice lot or ' ENEI.II.II.I . AND FRENCH PAPERS. - Which he sold very low. Country Merchants 'and others an ha.wipplistiat coy pricesto sell again. at 11...BANNAN't. ('heap Paper, Store. • INTEREST TABLES. WARRANTED CORRECT: . •g'llE FiIIBSCRIBER has but rerelved en assort l'nentof• 1.1R001{ . i9 tiRCULAIi 11ITEREEIT TA BLEtlolirldedly the to. article of the kind ever of- Cerrd to thepnalic They ureat ounteheap,aimpie, and r omplet4.. Ila;culvtlon of lowan Loth cosi.' pouad and utopia may he'inadr ar a single glance.— Merchant.. Lawyer'. Magiatratra, snsion fact, every person who his invasion to calculate lat. real, would find it lunch to their advantage to p6ssess one.— For male Wholesale and Retail at inasafactatera pet. ems. at ' B. BANNAN'a Book 'chore. f7•tf Nov. 20;19511 350 GROSS STEEL. PENS. NEW AND CHEAP ARTICLES, THAT Imposed from the Stenufactorere ilitert.43o Gros. circulariminted Steel Pens, armors which are Joseph J. Levy's Cirrular-poorted Pens. Alto, II new Pen rolled Banyan's Circutarimlntedr'Commer i lal Prn.ail of which will bi sold from 9:0 to 30 pet cent. leas that, usual rates, wholesale nod ,clad, by BANNAIN, Cheap Bookseller and-Slat loner. Poitsvllle. Oct. 30, IVY!. 44 BAGLEVB GOLD PEXS—Rirdm•t4ssort oarat—.G/ reserarrierl.—The •utoserlher has jost re ceived a large lot of Bagley's Poperuir (OW Penn. among Wboh ars the Congrele and United. States Pens. both In and out ornaars, an of whiCh can be returned if the points come off by fair arc. The Mammoth United State. Prn is a curiosity. Cali Mid are It, together with the inhere. :it B. BANNAN'tI Cheat. Book add Stationery Mora MODEL ARCIi i 7 EIT , contaietns Grist naldeslgns for Cottages, Villas. Hubutban Real denrea.lac ,accompanied by eXplinatlons, specillta; globs; estimates and elaborate details, prepared ex pressly (or rte use of Projectors and Aratans ihrough out the United States, by flamuel isloanjoehlicrt Published In nurnbers.•nd for sale by ILEA NN A N. A copy of this, wstrk ought to he In the birds of every Arnhitert and fluflder in the ...tinny. 51 arch 6, 1852. tArEI3STEIFtIi DICTIONARY UNA4RIDO. ED.—A few copies of this valuable watt. ac knowledged to he standard work of the kind.not only In lbw country, hut In Atflig-,• Europr.for sale at lest than city paces. • aren.the Royal Octavo, University •nd School edition of this valuable wolk. forage at very tow talcs, at Ii HANNAN'S Ch•ap Wholesale and RetaDflookstoie, N0v.20, la3t. 47.tf fILARr RICA COMMENTARY, ONLY 1110.-=The Jsubac rther has Just received Clark's Commentary. beautiful print. 4 volumes octavo, at the low rate of One .ipprtunliy. (or Moire who desire this In= valuable work, to procure • copy. B. BANNAN. a•Ateo.comprehetinveCommentary.s V012.—.10 50 Petrick, Lowilie.etet, el.tricnentar y, vols.-118 50 . April 1851.10 r AIN DOOKEL—Euallsh Report' In Law and ; containing report, of In the Muse at Lords. Privy Council. Courts of Equity and Com. mon Law; and in the Admiralty and Etclesialtical Courts, Including also. cases In Haaltruptry anp• Crown cases d. sln volume', at H per vol time.lust received and for Ws by B. HANNAN. We can also flarntsh the !subsequent volumes, so Issued. , CATHOLIC SCHOOL RCA DINO BOOKS.— The Subscriber hat Just received a fresh supply of the lets 2.1 and 3d Books of Reading' lessons, com piled by ths ,Brothers of th• Christian Schools. Alto, cathollr Prayer Brioka and Catechisms for sale cheap • Us BASSANI, Publisher sad Bookseller, July 10. ISSR. 14-tf, OARGEANDB LIPROP HENRY CLAY. embellished yeah beautiful posies of the depar ted Slateasnah, edited by l,ltirare Otetter, Just pub. tithed and for riltbat U. HANNAN'S • Nov. I. 1535 110ICAUTIPlilv PAINT noxico,—An sesnrimerit of Paint' Bores, sultabhiliir Doh relay presents, OMR Willi Lucks and Keys at 1110 each. Just received and for sate by D. DAIINAN. Dec 1532. 11 Lon Es FOE! liCilOOLli AND FANIILII:9 ret,lard a lot of Globro, a new artuele Im proVed. aultabie for Schools and ramiliesoll of whiatt will 1.. told at Philadelphia Prices either Single or in pairs, at D . BANNAN'aII Cheap nook and ontationery Store. HARIILISOVB IRKS.—The enhscrther has made •trangement• Aiwa's to keep • rupply of these Celebrated I nks.nn hand, strol will sell It Whole sale to dealers, at the Mannfachiret 'a pticeS, thus slates the carnage. Ile also retells It In ration, half-gshen, nuart,or entailer hnitl•s, at Mir prlrse. D. HANNAN. . . INDIA RUBBER Good.. Bilt,ng, OvershotA, Glorr.i, A SPLENDID ARTICLE Peter 011110 Prrehareat.l Pen. wain Pturina Points. 1M: subscriber has jam impoited elOll3 Europe. a Int of new and splendid Pens, the P 410., Own Pyrrha Coated Pen, with Platens Points. The sel•a nine orals Pen IS. ileat It will not I ntnde, nor the points wear out ille• other Petty one 'lmoe last ing sa long as shout 40 Gloat onto. ordinary Pena, aed is a• pliable an a Quell. A. 1%. recelye these Pens detect froth the Sianufaeturer's in England, we are prepared to supply the Trade with the genulne• article a hole cheaper than they can he purchased In any of the hairs - R. fltsreiNAN, Orenaselletr, Wallow., and Roeder 31— Aug. 21, 1:,22 INDIA RUDDER GOODS. ' • PREPARE eon WINTER. Li ADIE3'.I[44- Cont.letnen's Randal., a capital attf cle for the feet ror.dimp and col& weather, India Rubber Overcoats will, Life Preserret• al ladled, a new and seasonable article. India Rubber Leggins and Pants. Lnng Driving Clo•ra—lined. Also, Lined India Rubber Mitts-For handl,ntrongh wnrk to cold weather. Ladles' lined Rubber Moses Brew and Swam; Bottle., Funnel. •Iloree Boots. Money. Body BNta , As. , tee. Jun rerelved and for Into, wholesale and total!, by ' B . EAN3iAN. 39 =I Sept. 25, 1952 INDIA 111713111211 AND gIITTA PDIC/IA - - IIE sueteriber la Agent for the the dale of India 'I Hultber and Uuna Porch], Belting, and win' fortdth II to any length at the/curette - 31th price, TM* Leif log la consi dered bolter and cheaper than any other kind in itle, and it /mettle advantage of the material being wotth at least half its first t net, for other pur poses, alter Yt I. worn out a belling. It Is In use at' nil the Enillettra in Ibis Region. Alto, India Rubber and Cotta Perth, Hose, fur ea rn:Ma purposes.auth an conveying Water. Speaking Tallest, Fire Engines, &e., &r., all of which will be furnished at friennia•tltirefe . prices, ni it. BANNAIS'S Vati:ty Store. al" India Robber Packing of all rite different thick. nets always on hand. car 1 1Prins aid Rine tut In any tier, when requited. r.h..1t4. 1352. EEO MEDICINAL. DOCTOR vounsrar, PRIVATELY. for 25 [Pm., r mean, of the POCKET 1 3CULAP11111.of F.tery One is sewn Phy.lrlen. The 11rty.olob Edition, with one, tndred engravinge,•howing Orate plates.. and,idalfor :Goa. of the Ceterative stem, in every gimps and ens: to *hien, is added • realise on the diseases of !man...lntended for the use females only, toe. page L) being of the highest im flame, to married people, those contemplating mar t Graduate or the ..nneylv.ala. Member of the Royal College of :Surgeons, London : and Honorary Mem her of the Philadelphia Medics I Itioe ie fv. The various forma of Secret Di , dentinal Weakuem, Dicta see of the Prostate Gland, Impotency. solitary habits of youth are faithfully described, and all she recipes given in plain Isnouge. The chapter on self.abuee and Remlnal Weakness is worthy of panirular at. tentionotbd should be read by every one. Young Men. who have been unfortunate is contracting • di ,Vreelous to Oath,' youreelVel under the tare of any doctor, no mailer what his rilletenalous may he. get acopy of this truly neefbl work, Rea (*aniline and person, going to era, should pos ses Dr 'Young's That* on Marriage. the Pocket .114rulaplos,or Every One lII* own Phyoirian. 15.1. et no father torashismeil to present a copy of , the .'Esenlapius to his child It may sane bins • from an early grave. Lei no yonnit man 'or woman enter into the secret obligations M 19405.411 life. 'stilton trading the Pocket Xaculapins. Let no one suffering from* harking cough, pain In the aide,restiess nervous leellngs.•nd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by, their physician, be an other moment without tonsulting the JEsculaplus.— ' Have the wattled, or those about to be iciarrled, any impedimere, read this truly usemi Rook, as It has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate,l cteatnrrs from the very Jaws of deeth. Upwind, of a MILLION Copies of this celebrated work have been told In this country and Europe rime inn, when the Obit edition was leaned. 15. Any lett er acomny TWENTY-FIVE h isntsen closed in, or receive one ropy of th book by mall; or five copies will be sent for on. , dollar.— Addrou °Dr. WM. YOUNG, Na 152 Primes Ntreet, Philadelphia:* Post paid. Twenty years praettre In the city of Philadelphia; certainly cooties Dr. Tunny to the coubdence of the adlictrd, and he may be consulted on any of thr di. scales deathbed in hie different publications, at her office 131 Spruce litreet, every day between 9 0943 o'clock, (flundays excested) and persona at any dis tance can consult Dr. Yount by letter, Pori tato. June In, 1052. 2.5-1 y CM EVERY FAVI/LY QIIOULD HAVE A COPY.—An iarslealls 8.4, ate. per cagy —.Afrin Lams a yoff.f.,-Dr. lion ter's Medical Hansel and lilted Rook for the afilirted. Containing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treat ment and Casa of evert form of dwase, contiacted by ffromheons Sergal Interantrys. by Self. above. or by Sexual Excess. with advice for their prevention. written in a familiar aryls. avoiding ail medical tetrb aleslit Ire, sod everythlogthing that 'Witold offend the ear of decency, from the result of some Meaty years successfol practice. exclaslvely devoted to the core of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To witleit is added. receipts forthe cure of the aLove ilwases. ant a treatise on the ranges, symptoms of Fever end Atflut.tor. twenty-five rents a copy: sit copies one dollar ; Will Le fOrWarded to any part - of the United States, by mall, free of postau. Address, floatage paid." Cox led Post Office, or the Author, 39 North Seventh atteel, Philadelphia A rig. 29.1832. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. - To. ITUNTER win forfeit OR if failing to can any Leal* or nearer &stare that may come trader his care, no matter boar tong standing or ath Vilna. El. the, eat are Invited to ha Private Roonis.39 North *moth strum, Philaa'a.. without feat of laterrup tkm from other patients. Strangers and when who hare been unfortunate In the selection ofa Physician we invited to coll. IMPOTENCY.—Tbroaith unrestrained Indulgence of the p 05.1147,1,11 urns or selfabuse , the soil. are numerous. Premature impotency, Involuntary semi. oat discharges, want agorae MUM to., of mentor/, a dlnute foe female aoclety, general debility, or con. intuitional denagement. are sure to follow. If ne cessary. consolt the Doctor ith co n Aden ee ;be effete a perfect cure. READ AND REFLE(T.—The afflicted 'would do wall to/effect benne misting their health. bagginess, and in many cases their Remit% the hands of plsys clans ignorant of thls class of maladies. It is cer. (1111111/ Impossible Ihr one maw to understand all the ills the homestead') are snider* to. tut/ nisPect , able physician has his peculiar branch. lb whim he s wore successful Ulan his bnerber professore, and to t •• t he devotes moat of ble time and study. • EABB , O, PRACTICE, exclitalvely Berated to the tudy and treatment of diseases of the seraal Of sus, ogettier with ulcers upon the body throat. now. 011(11. • ins in Oa head or bona. me rcurial rhea matism, suktures. gravel, Weida:llk'. Causes arising f• •• pnathfla t2Ceitell. 111 4/ 1 1 , 111111 of the blood. whe by the sonathation bre bees enfeebled, enables th e i • tor to offer speedy relief to all who wit plus the • , lace ander his cue. mime/co EOM •ed to saypartottlie United elates Prig* Iva and •• 11 dollars per para.'s. AIII,U, 37.17 Itook Store 411+1f =MI LADIES, 1:1711Y WILL NOV BU UNIIAPPI" W HEN' PROFireditoß V INIIODN, the celebrated ArlTltilLoripat of the Ilhti Century. rive. ad t she in 4 11 affairs of 10 ,heart, w bkh, if allowed, ran i not fail to goWe The 'finale to a happy marriage. •nd 1 mike. the married happy'' , , Ladles who ace unhap ; py through trouble, inerfonone and di/anointment, 1 ronsult him daily, they follow his advice and are mule happy. Others consult him to know What is before them; others week Information of those they love, and all are made happy and cohtented I !t' if you val ue your tutor* hampleres, delay no longer, consult Min yourself and heappy. Terms.—For an interview of IS minutest, cents, In fall Al. All Lellertatid Interviews are striate pri vate and confidential. All Letters pre paid secure a private laterliew. those at a distance can make their rase known by letter, the strkten honor and most II 1 violable secrecy observed, all lettere to be pre•pays" f No. 7. George 'treat, Booed house, North side, above gebnylklll Sixth, Philadelphia., _ AVEALTII AND GOOD FO RTlNG.—Gentlemen, look to your interest before It is too late!!! Consult and follow the advice of Professor VANFIORN i If you do. sorties win crown all your undenaking.— Men who have been unfortunate and unsuccesatal In life end In business. Men who have walked hard and nalliglod apneas. adversity and intsforttrne Mit grea ter parrof thole lives, and found the more they tried to get forward In the world lb. more things went 'Satan the tll Thee, men have marinated him for the to 4ars, and all those who were arise enough to roll. 12 advice are now rich and happy, while those leeted the advice be gave them, are still unwell, adversity- Telma for gentlemen 1111 for an I .. of 15 minutes, la , full $l . N 0.3 GEO 4 ettreet.second hoase,Notth dide, ahoverichuylk Iltrib, Philadelphia. Alt letters and communkatlons wilt be 'Wetly nil PATE AND CON FIDENTIAL April 17,1955. EMI DR. BARBOrOli - RAO C• L PREPARATION. Need East Corset of AFIAI77I eel RACE Stuns. PHILADELPHIA. TITHERII be condones to all p/Mate aid del- Y• abeam. guarasteentg scare Ii all Awe. Strangers end Wildcats, of both oozes, are Welted to the Doctor'. Prhate Rooms, where be can always be eenenited eobbdeetieny, free of charge. cerement reildlag it a distance. by enctoaing three dollars la a letter, post paid, sulfas symptoms, will twelve kale of @e Doctors ilagftal Pre lion, by manta mall. pare- Mut Roars from) Wiled, A. R., NlllO, P.M. Rapt: 111. 1535, , MEDICINAL. NATURE'S OWN lIENNOV. • TUB INVALID'S BEST FECIENDI z • ...a IMPORTANT CORRF.SPONDENCE: 'TRIUMPH OF WRIGHTI I INDIAN VEGETABLE: P 11.1.8 IN SMITH AMERICA!—VELLOW FEVF.It CU RED! TRUTH dTRANDER THAN VICTION: Such, Mau., April MI, 1551. William Wright, Esq.-Dear dkr—For many years we have been the Relent agents, and also et one time the comity agents. for the sale of your valuable medi cine, and during the ;whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one instance, have the pills which we bate sold been complained of as cougar injaryoar not serompllshing their proper mission. At Is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a route's where the medicine Whicteis sold has been the means ofdolng great rood and cleaving - many lives. Last year we sold three desalt bates-to go to &for eign demand this day have received a letter from the merchant who ordered them, giving as account of the wonderthil aka. which they did on eating a large number °Crimea. wbowere attacked with a prevail. tag epidemic similar to the trartnefeeer ; while too, e under the 'regular physicians' trealthentowbo Were in the Ilirtpital, some three hundred. Including the . aore - rnor. Magistrates,&c., fel/ 'Victims to the disease. , Ifeyon would like • eopyof our letter.we don't know of say Impropriety in gietrig it you, and perhaps it would be ofeervice to have It pillidiehed. together With our names; all. it Is addressed to as. We will consult the pirtir•-littertsted, and If you wish it. you will please write us. Respectfully, yours, The following lithe teller alluded to a bove Csecting, Mulch IS, 1851 If . 8. D. Ivan. Merchants,' Dalem :— (ientlemen—For come year, past I have adopted In my.famtly, as a purgative, Dr_:Wrigbt's Nege. table Fills (for whom you are his agenti in Salem) and have found that medicine ot.great worth. • Last November we were visited by • kind of inflam matory; fever, (the *erne I presume which greatly af dieted our neighbors, the Dearillanr,(rnearty• year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell victims tit the epidesite is great number fora population Rieman as ours.) Our doctors named it the trie yellow fever, but their skill Iva, inefficient tb stop its progress, ram. doing their mode of treatment yo the use of Uoinine, and the application of leeches. forbidding the use ul purgatlyee, and of COUrf • all the soldiers and tailors, who were obligee to be cent to the Iloopitale.ti 'leo the floveronr, ****** I Magistrates, I einem, and ID (Arlan those who were reallyitillicted with the dl , foil victims under their mode`ofireatment. A month pier lous.ilhad riceire.o t tare dozen bores of Dr. Wright's-Flits, which I presume were Dwight at your store, by sfess.4.. Goldsmith, Newcomb & Fariera, rattrap:W.ln your city, and with whom I sun. doing Cisine". I bad the opportunity to adminiates these Fills to several under my rota, who were WWI. , ed with the eamettiveroind two doses-of eight Pills each completely Cored them iif the complaint. I then gave earay nearly ell my Plile to same twenty nr thir ty persons, end all were tolline.d, as it wets by en chantment., - I have. In consequence. remitted to M . Cold smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the sum of forty dolls, em the patella's of that quantity of thiernedlone,and foreg of you to deliver the Pills as fresh as possible. I worst you also ro dealt' Dr.. Wright to have his directions translated in French, ve bleb will tend great ly to timeline his , Pills pot only here, but also in the othercblonles where thepopulation is Morenumerbus. • Emu*e me,genilemen, in the Innerly I hive taken to address you this letter, which. for the sake of ha, mann,. 1 have been eompellid to do, ail go Rot mean toapecitlate on an ankle which proved 'Cnary . to a number of poor people; and in fart most of the popu lation Is reduced to a state of indigence, and it mould be sinful loran., one to seek lucre in each a way. Accept. gentlemen, the most cespectful salutations of your very obedient NNNNN nt, A. PICHIIVIN. The medicine Is for sale, whinesale•ndretalLeither in Englith,,French, German or Spanish dlreetlons,at lbs Principal OfOce, 169 RACE Sr, Philadelphia. And for sale by T. F. BEATTY k. CO., 1 1 , 011,01110: J. ti..EIRGYJN. E. J. Fry,Tam•gua; J W. Gibbs. bliners•Ble ; Jonas Robluhold, Fort Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Drehersville ; Dleitua Boyer, McKeaneburg ; C. & A. Encht,-Ring• goldl Kepner & Co., Kepgetsville ; Gideon Whet stone, West Penn ; Wm. Cooper, Tuscarora t George Regan. do George 'Pone, 'Brockville; Daniel Koch, .Mlddleport • John William", do. Conner & Rhoads, New Philadelphls ; If. dilissicr,Pon Carbon; Jae, B. Levu & Co., elcintylkillllairen ; William A'. MM. war. Orangeburg , Mtn. U. Rieke', do. elansuel Mertz, Landingville ; Johanan Carlin% Llewellyn; Abram elehwenk,Germanclie t Jacob Kauffman, Lower Ma hal:tong.; .100. B. Mccreary,Tremont ; Eckel & Berndt, do. McCormick do Clark, Donaldson; Wlaal rr-& anncr , Pluegrose ; George Reifonyder, New Castle; Wm Price,' Pit. Clair June 7. lan ...:,.,:::`-:: : ::.:1. _;*: - - - 7::!, -. ',...• - •••.: . .. i . ., ..1 ..,::: - 7 DR.F.T . : 1 11:eq01-AS . .;: : .:.•:'-::'`., I '...PiffStetAINI*.SURGEONI ... . .... . .. .. ........_.,•. :.., OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE,, PA Dee. 11, 1950 50-if DR. J. S. ROSE'S G RRAE PAIN CURER! TAE WONI)EIt Or THE AHE Al.l. PAIN CIIRED LIKE; SlAElle!—Thy. .I:omit-t -int preparation ismsed Internally and etieinsllyliv ing Immediate relief Bum all bodily pains. • „ If used accoiding to dile, tioha,llnot only relit:Ye - Sall pain, bill it I ttrel it Usually .oa the first a raldiealloci Il may be relied upon f i curing and givingalmum In stant teller. as thousands who base used a ran tenth ty, it.lltheunistkrmt ague, :bidden Colds, Cholera, Drit Merv, l'hotera Alorhus, Ileariay, Earache, Cho he, and tootfiarhe, and atl pain In the stomach us Botveli, Headache, Pains in Me Womb, Paula m itte Limbs, Joints, Bar 141ll,pine niagiseltliubaqn, !Scald., Burns, etillbialn•,Flprointi. Braises, Pimples, and all tbintiic Eruptions. If pill wish to be relieved (torn ALL PAIN, use Dr. lbw a VAIN-CtlitEtt. If you desire to be . ri11.41 of 0.1. Dlel64REBJske Lb Famil) Medit inn, Purr2s. an..l .5(1 crone [mule. . - g'sr Catlike. raids, Croup and, trhoepirigi ('on .h I DE PREPARED Poll CHANGE OF wEeTtIER.— f .1J The frequent changes of the weather bring with " bad C 01,11.11, rOlllll, MITIIM 1., IRRITATION of hr I.UNCIe.SORDT/IROATand'ORONCIIITIA, ail of which ran be cured, •nd the system foulard againot frequent shack. by using Dr. .1 S. Rose's • el.brate.l COUGH BVRI/p. Price o nly 50 rent, VIIILDREN ate also [Midi' to Croup.which danger ous complaint yields immediately to Dr..l. R. iluer never-falling CROUP RUIN' Loire 2S cents WHOOPINO'COIIfIII, another complaint, always w.f.! ut coLtand damp weather. The afflicted will find great relief In the use of Dr. J. R. Rose's Whoo ping Codgli :quip, which always relieves, and pre vents, the dises.r from running Into-ether dia.-saes, such no INFLAMMATION of the I.IINGS, DROPBV In ttr CHEST, and CONPIIIIIPMION. Pi tee 50cenw. It,. Rose's.outressful treatment In all twig M 6- 1101111 his err/tied n groat demand for the above highly valuable Family Pleiltrlnee For vale lVtildeonle and Retail by'it. BANNAN• " (Frau. the • -Mammal latellirenter.) Washington City, May lath, loss De. ROWS Xtdirttl ildriscr to Persons-10 Sickens and a Ittetil,wsth as .1/maisec f,;: , "an --,11:1• put,. Oration Is from the pen of an eminent tilliyaltivin of Philadelphia, a replier geadnate or int rdlcal Col lege, and an honorary member of the PLlladelphia Medical Ploctety. It contains mur b good advice to in rands, as well ae persons In health It alsodeorelbes, in • comprehensive manner, the diseases of one natl. able Climate, and the mode of treatment No family should be without a copy of this book. It can be had, without any charge, at the . various drug -stores I. this clty,where Dr. Romeo valuable Family Medicines ose-for safe. Alm by JOHN O. BROWN, Pottsville, R J. FRT. Tamaqua, - J. „%V. 01888, hit isle Nov. SO, WI.. MIDST VIIIDIGAL viscoyzny: flOll ALL Drel.OUl CONDITION. Or TIII DR. RCM Nan votia conniaL! • HEART DISEASES and Nervous Complaints.— Tbe astoniablng happy effect -of DR..ROz4E'S NERVOUS CORDIAL, for Diseases of the liege*. Pa I Paltion. Numbness. Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles. Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain In the Face, Wakefulness. Restlessness. or for the Mind or Body worn down by care, labor or study, has In dueed many physicians in use It In their practice. For a weak constitution, It 'lrr,• grand restorer; It completely removes rromthe system all nervous ir• stations. and W almost rnirscalous In its rapid and happy effect. The weak and &irons are frequent , ly restored to perfect health before timing one bottle. Price 50 cents. C Lien. Pimues, Ppm nos, mad Masa littoieg If your Llrer is deranged, your skin will be yel low ; Dyspepsia and Billoom condltion of the system will follow ; you will be troubled wills cold feel, va riable appetite, and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose's criebrated Railroad or Ants-Bilioris Pill., you will soon nodal! the above bad rymptome disappear. The? giveatrength and Hennes,' to the blood. Ros es !nand 25 ream. re These PiID are caged RAILROAD PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other Pill. io their good eiretta. U:= De Tom Safer riti ally Psi. 7 If you' do. you will IQ iminedlate relief by using, OIL 11018:16 PAIN-cunt :R. II Is the only prepurac tb,n which cures. almost Instantly. Onto Throw. Rheumatism. from Crilds, Pains In thsaide,, Bart. 01 Limbs; Face, Ent, or Tooth Ache ; ligioamell or bow els. dide of Rack Stitt - Neck, Bruises . , bons. and Wlrgievat rem hate Palri,ose the Paln- Curer. Wet° all ages, sod the peke being low, the para, ea well as the.Mili, can obtain it in 121,15 and 50 cent ,bottles. .hove preparation s can be Anna, Wilt dr. coins and full - directions, at:the stores or 8 Hannan, April for the (county; John (I. Brown. John N. c. Martin, Pottav tt le;, J. W. (jittbs, Minersville .and E. J.. Fir. Tananoa Nen Irt, 1052 TRANSPORTATION. - rul HOWARD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.— We are prepared to receive and rot ward Daily per Pusenger Train, (our Express Car being always in charge of special messenger,) merchandise of all der riptlons.packagee,bundles,sucle.banknotes, Ike. Alai, particular attention paid , to collecting Bills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. 011ices—Contre street, Pottsville; No, 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; N 0.6 Wall Street, New York I No. 6 Court Street, Boston. 110 WARD, EARL & Co. t-tf tin. I , 16:13 nunanTs & TOLLS ON COAL. fir»: ~.T9 TICE ° ":" " l itatt i lll:, ll ll 6 P Z 11 1 3 :315 °. On and after the 6th Instant, the Rates of FREIGHTeI and. TOLI.ra on Coal. transported by this Cotnpany i , sill be as follows. natal farther notice : Richmond, - Philadelphia, lodised Plana ' hiltetown, . Germantown R R., Falls of Schuylkill. Manayunk, Storing Nill. Conshehoe'n & Ply month R. R., . Rambo'e and Pots' • and Janes' Norlat'n orßridge lisat. • Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, Ph:entrains - Boyer 'a Ford, Pottstown„ Douglassville, , Birdsboro'. • Reading, Batten. Beading & ltobrs•Ille, Mohrsville, Hamburg; Orivigshurg, By order of the Board or si. wrt.Yt 1552 W: & S. A. Irmo PUILADA Ir. RBADING RAILROAD . . t }~`` a . a. i DEDUCTION OF FREIGHT oh( MERCHANDIdE, 111. in commence Hatch I, ISSI. RATEcI OF FREIGHT PER 100 LER. 'P a M )t .2573 - , CT, a let Crass.—ElltatoloousCoal,Bricks Ice, Icon Ore. Limestone, Fig Iron, 9 rte. 41 cis: Plaster. Slate, 'Clats.—Blooms Altar Blocked Cement, Grindstones, Goan., Lathe, Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin, ).101 its. cis Salt, Tustuto tine Timber and Lumber' El= 3d Class.—Ale, Beer and Porter.l • ' Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Baia, Barley, Bones and Horne. Coßes, Cotton,l Whisker& Domestic Liquors, Grain, I Iron Castings, roush'; Bolledtßar or t s . Hammered-Iron, Boller Plates, Flat r — / 015 a l cq Bar •Staltroeq Iron, Lead and Shot, I 11801 ,Potstorr,Hailsandspiaes salt Provisions, linger. Saltpetre & • Tobacco, unmanutortured. FLOUR per barrel, 15 cm. II cm. alk Class.—Applkr. Bran. Butt , ' 1 Cheese, Cordige.Earthen-ye are Eggs. Groceries, (except those stated)hentp I Hardware & Cutlery. Hollow-wars, Lard. Leather,-Live Mock, Manatee- 17cts. B cts. tareectf !moose Machinery; 011.0 ya• tern, Paiute, [taw Hides, Bags. Bus eta Sheet Iron, Seedv,Steati, divert Potattrea, Tallow We n'ega r & Wire. Sla Clus.—Ltoo,ks sod Statlottery,) Bootsand Shoes, Gamphine & Elptrit Ott, China, Glass and Queensware, I Cigars, ConfecOnnety, Dry GtoOds, } 22 cut. II cis. Drugs; Fresh Fish, Moat and Faull.l Foreign Liquors. Hops. Spirits of Turpentine. Tea., Wines and Wool.) March 1,1851 94( STRAW CAR fACTORY. -- . Bialiftgaia TOE subscribers begleave to infanuthr.public that Or addition to their former STEAM ENGINE SHOPS and FOUNDRY. they have recently put u new Machinery and Shops for the menufartur. of COAL CARA. TRUCKS and other Rail Ro .Ca by Steam power, which enables them to came ,^ that kind of work, not only mutt better. but with eater despatch and at the very lowest prlcis Oar ng hue made these eatenalve preparation.. IndiVidu and companies requiring work of thm kind, will find ikao their advantage to give them a call. 14NYDRR & sfILNEs Oct. 2s, 1631 43.tf FMI TRAVELING. SUNDAY-EXCURSION TRAINS - • 11111:ADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD. (AN and after SUNDAY, June 6th, les2iand on ev- Very following ennilay, until further notice ' an 'Expreas Earursion l'aaitenger Train will leavaPhila driphiaat IT A. M .and Town from PolleVilir at 4 M.. ea to tray ; mopplos.-m all Way Routs on the: Line and al the following station, at the hours Mated UP-211•11%. I - -- IImWM Tl l / 1 11,1 - - Time - 1 A.M. 1 44tations . Leaved ritii•d'a., 7.30 Leaves t•Mt•wille .• 4.00 - Passes Phanixdille ! 8.31 penises Mt. Carbon ! 4.0 " PotintoWn , 6.53 1 '• -di Haven ' 4.15 i " ILesdina . 11 34 •• Redding ; 5.11 " dl. Haven 10.93 .." Pottstown •:0 00 " • Mt. Carbon 10 52 's Phisiitzvllle j 015 Arrivesal l'ottAville 11.0 u J Amy.' at Phils,Pa.i 7.30 Stltions For the round trip. on and down, In No. I Cars; From Philadelphia toPhomisvllle and bact.same, day, $1 40 Pottstown, •' ". 1:a •• Readies, •• .4o S. 11svou, Mt. Carlion 4r. Pottsville, 4 00 •• Readine to Pottsville 'and hack same day, 1 SO la" No baggage carried with these trains. All Tiracts inust..he purchased before calming the cars. May 19, 1050. Mt( PASSMINCiER rnemrs 08• ISM OFFICE OF SUE P.IIIADELIIIIA k READING! RAILROAD-4 UfIM E It aIiRkNOEMENT. From Philidelphin to Pottsville. On end after Mny 17, 1n52, there will he two passenger Trains daily (Sundamesrepted,) between Philadelphia, Reading. and Polio ille. MORNING - LINE. The Expo...Tulin leaves Philadelphia daily except riundays,at % o'clock, A. M. The WAy Train lime. Pottaville dally.Mun.lays rsiepted at Tio'elork, A. la AFTERNOON LINE. • The Way Train leases Philadelphia daily, except Sunday.. at 3Y o'clock, P. N. The 'Express Train leaves Pottsville daily, except Monday., at 3j o'clock, P. d. 11011 Rel OF PASSING PRIDING. For Philadelphls at 9 o'eloclt RI minutes. A. W., and 4 o'cloelt DI minutes, P.M. For Pottsville at 9 o'cloelt 34 minutes A. N. ■ud 6 tfeloLlt P. M. Roth. Trait:estop at all the Stations along the line. FA RP:I4. 11l class car. 1,4 atldinr to Philadelphia •I 75- II 4.5 do to Pottsville, I 05 05 Pbllad'a torottsvillie, 2 73 2 15 Depot to Pottsville, coiner of Unbolt and Railroad streets [tar or Altlerk.llllllol.lbe Plllll.llpral ragoot enter the ears unites provided wilh a ticket. Fifty pounds of bugage will be cltnwed loess!) pas- Veneer in there lines, and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel, whii.h wilt be at the rla of its Owner. By order of the Board of Managers S. EIRSLIFORD. Secretary. 23-If Juoe 3, MI A A. '4l: • • • I RAILROAD. OMC O 0 Ciil a tT a LLS: r /1 . 7 L c tll a L i t c N o •vte T roe} ON AND AFTER MIR DA V. APRIL. nil. the Pa.eenger Train aill leave Tamaqua dilly (Ronda, excepted.) et 14 o'clock A. M. and If o'clock P. M., aid connect with the Morning end Ahem:roe Trains from Potter/die. on the Reading Railroad. Returnlng • will leave Port Clinton, on the arrive of the Wailing Train from Philadelphia no the Read . lag Railroad. FARB To Ybiladelphla, " Port Clinton, JOHN AY" Taruaque,April le l• filwimmimimmift MEDICINAL. .1: S. HOU rt-Entered aecordlus to del of Coug ssss s la the yeat . lob!, by,crie; CIITON. . to the Clerk's Office of the EI IONI M litrict Court fur the Ewen. District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientifi c Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DFSPEPSIIII D 1 S.R. iffitiCIITON'S*EP/41N, the tette Min dy* Fluid, or Gastric Joke —prep. led from Ren net, or the fourth Stouter!) of the os, after directions of Braorr Ltes . to , the peat Physiologleal Chemist, by J. el. Hotioneon. S. D., Philadelphia. Pa. '1 Diacsr.'• Stich lithe true meanlngof the word Pork. It is the thief element. or Great Digesting - Principle of t tie Gasirle Juice— the Selena ofOlo Awe. the Peerfyier., Proonvior. and .Sthoolotiog Agent of the Stomach and intestines. It 'ls extracted from the Digestive etomaih of the Ox , ems (tutelage woe DI. Festive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gamic Juice in its Chemicul powers, and fuinlshing a complete and perfect substitute for It. This is Madre'. own Rented) , (or an unhealthy Stomach. No anon:um can equal Its curative pow ers. It contains no Alcohol, Diners. Acids. or Naure ono Dregs. It b extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without scats Jimmie. Beware of DIVOCED 11111Ta710118. Permit; Is NOT A Haifa tea-rpoonfial of Pepsin lathed to water, will digest or dinette nee Amnia of Roast Regis shoat lace Asses, out of tba alnatacb. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCIi re The Scientific Evidence ettoowlikh this reme dy la based Is in the highest degree mutat:mend re markable. Callon ; the Agent. aml gel a -Dearriptivir Cheater, Pratte, 'Mar a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Lieblit's Aulecutt Chemistry; Dr. Combs's Phy. skim of Dig_eelien; Dr. Pereira on Valid and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University ; Prof. Donglison's;Thysioloky; Prof Elllimae . of Yale Cob terD. Carpeatee's Phygiology ; &a. together with reports of cures from all pant of t he Coked CM EIZI PEPBIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. • Dr. Hoogbion's Peppin I* prepared In Powder and Fluid Form—end la Prescription vials for the nee pf Physicians. forahe Powder will be sent by HaiL.ftee of postage. one Dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, Phil. adelpbia. 088ERVE i—Rvare , ron nine Pepsin bears the writt e n bottl Siptil°For th IIMI - of J;(11, HO . LUTON. M. D., cote proprietor. Pbiladelphia, PaCopy-Atilt and Trade Mark scented. Prisedmol by one all DDolla r ruggists cad Dltiatill in Meilloloes.-- , per bottle. Dilanan.rotteville, Wholesit• an d Retail agent t J.O. litowo and i.e. C. Ruffin. Potts ville s Jas. B. Palle, Klatittvllle LJ. Fry, Tama. qua- • Oct. 11,1131: • 41.17 I'LM' -'' 'ls C 7 , i . .:. -. . 2 , 2 zt.‘ :: ...... C '2= u IC 1 70 6.5 1 70 63 170 65 170 ~I, 63 140 l; 65 170 V 63 170, ' 65 135 1 SO 40 '35 411- 33 3 0 • 30 50 I 15 3 0 ! 3 20 . 15 50, 15 10 ' 05 00 I 93 I ° 7o 111 00 I 55 00 I 95 ==l APPOIID, tor re .204 I= - 1300 - - - 70 General Agent 13-If qtr farmq. (WRITTEN TOIL TISK MINERS IOrRNALI INDIAN CORN 1 have, for the last five years, been firmly convinced, and have acted upon the princi. plc that corn is one of the very best crops the farmer can raise. For eight years I have planted from six to twenty-five aces, varying in quantity as the condition of my land varied, or as the quantity of hogs and meat stock to be fed, varied in number.— ' With anything like liberal manuring and care. I have na . dif fi culty in raising 'from sixty to eighty bushels shelled, to the aere. For mach cows cora fodder is equal IcOthe best English hay. and every acre, well man ured, will produce two tons. Twenty acres 'of corn will carry through the winter a large number of swine, thus netting the farmer a larger sum of cash than he would get from almost any other crop, and what is greatly to be desired, enable him to return to his land, through the manure from the animals fed. more than has been taken from it• by the crop of corn. A sad feature, in mast of the f a rmi n g of the day, is the principle of dete rioration that is constantly going on., Farm ers continue to take crop alter crop trout their fields, and no special care is taken to see that any , equivalent, to the form of Mali , ore, is returned to the soil. It surely needs but a moment's reflection to see that such a system is ruicous, and only requires' time to make the land utterly unfertile. Every crop of wheat takes from the soil the ingredients of which the crop is composed, and by a con tinuedprocess of sowing wheat, the_krop or quantity would annually diminish twill all the materials cOnstituting the wheat Would be exhausted and no crop could be produced. No provision of nature will prevent this re sult. The soil must have returned 'to it in some way what is taken away from it, and it will become barren just in the ratio that it is withheld.. I use this to illustrate-the im portance of your Pennsylvania farmers rat. sing crops to be consumed on the farm. In stead of sowing so constantly or largely to wheat, let every cultivator of one- hundred acres of land plant annually tweuty-live acres of corn. Thus a large stock of cattle can be fed in the stalls from the fodder, and a proportional-number io swine fattened from the grain, for market. In your straw yards an immense quantity of the very hest of manure would be made by keeping a suffi• cient number of swine, and thus your farms be constantly improving and crops Increas ing. Should you thick this of enough importake to publish it, if you wish I will give you my method of cultivation. 43 1.5 15 45 45 45 45 4 35 1 20 1 20 1 20 I 02 I 02 I 05 I 02 I 00 ' S. B. HALLIDAY Elm Woolf, R. 1., Jan. 15th, 1853. !FROM TOR DOLLAR ftEIVSPAPER FRUIT TREES T 9 RE?ATR INJURIES OF THE BARK. Not unlrequently are fruit tree*, especial- ly those which are called small, Oyerely in jured during' the winter season, by being knawe. .y mice, or by being broken by cat s or a heavy load of snow ; and because no cheap and easy method of treating •such. trees has been known to fanners, many have suffered severe loss, besides the disappoint ment consequent upon the, destruction of fa vOrite trees, whether designed for orn4nent, or for the production of fruit. More than sixty years S. inc e; William For .sytti, then - gardener to the'King of Eng land, published a wurk can =ring direc tionsfor curing diseases, der is and inju ries, in fruit and forest _ trees, y means of a composition : " Take ohe bushel of fresh cow•duug, half a bushel of lime-rubbish from old buildings, that from the ceiling of rooms is preferable, half a bushel of wood-ashes, and two quarts of fine sand. The three last articles to be silted tine, and then mixed with the first, working them together until the mixture is very smooth and soft, like plaster." - , Time P. M The tree is to be - prepared by carefully re moving all decayed or injured portions down to the sound, fresh wood, leaving the sur lace smooth, and rounding off the edge ut !ille bark very smooth. Afier this, the above - plaster is to be spread carefully and smooth ly over the cut surlace, and somewhat be yond. T.he plaster should be from an eighth to hall an inch thick, and smoothly and thin ly finished off at.the edges. After the plas ter has been spread, it should be dusted over, with a mixture of lour parts of dry ashes, to one part of fine sand, once in twenty or thir ty minutes, until the moisture is all absorbed and there is a smooth, dry surface, Trees that are broken down, may be cut off smoothly and healed in the same manner 7. and large limbs of trees may be cut off with safety, it the mixture is carefully applied to the cut surface, so as to completely exclude the atmosphere and moisture. As the tree grows it willee necessary to press down the mixture which is raised up at the edges by the growth of the bark ; and this can be done best during damp or rainy days, when the mixture is softened by the moisture. Alser. thib method and mixture had been carefully and I ully 'tested in the King's gar dens, at Kensington, the Commissioner,, who had the matter under 'consideration, were so well pleased with the result, that the Kiog ordered £3OOO, or about $20,01)0, to be given to Mr. Fursyth for malting pub lic his composition, and the methtid of using it. This method has been tried in Russia, in Canada, and in the tropics of India, and• cannot fail to please those who.tuake a trial of it. • C. 11. C., M. D. WATERBURY, VT., 1852. THE SHANGHAI BREED 'F FOWLS. The Cochin China and Shanghai are much larger than our ( common fowls, probably av eraging three times their weight. Ot about 50 we raised last year, the smallest hen weighed six pounds, and the largest cock ten pounds, at one year old. They produce more eggs than any' fowls we have ever kept.— The hens often commence laying in less than three weeks after hatching a brood, and 'continued laying every day regularly, at the same time taking care of the chickens until they are able to care. for themielves. We made a present of a 'pair of Shanghai fowls to a gentleman well. known to all agricultu ral and horticultural readers. After a few weeks, happening to be at his place, we in quired how the fowls prospered, and were told that the hen had not layed.. Thinking this strange, we asked to see what-eggs they hail, when we found between two - and three dozen eggs laid by our pullet, which we readily recognized. On pointing out her eggs to our friend, he remarked: "My wife has several times observed that the hen that layed the yellow eggs, lay more than all the others." He had some halt dozen of them. " They are good mothers, but lay a large number of eggs before wanting to sit—gen erally from forty to sixty. The young chick ens are very hardy—much more so than any others we know of. " The eggs of pulletts the first year are small. Indeed, these fowls do not arrive at lull maturity in leas than eighteen months. For this reason, we think it would be better to raise crosses to kill In - the fall. We killed a dozen crosses last year. at about six months old, the smallest of which weighed six lbs. dressed.,,_ They were from common item and Shanghai cock. - --genessee Farmer. TREES AND SHRUBBERY. If your dwelling is not adorned by shade vets and'abruhbery. have some of each plan ted this Spring. -A country residence with out, them, looks dreary nod sad, and is as comfortless in reality, as it is cheerless in ap pearance, and never mects_the eye of a snap geTol taste,, that the owner does not suffer in his judgment. Besides shade trees, every farmer's home should have all sorts of fruits, such as apples,pea re, peac bes, plums, apricots, cherries, damsons and grapes. They are at mace the, sources ofccomfort, luxury and health. And they all should be of the very „ best Lite.