4 133 i i anti lutuout T grietttifir nu pratitui. FLEINRICH SCHLAVYENSpIaGER•s •-LOVE E..N.PERIENCE,' Fr COrtatt Veil, nit rob le:Metter art me, I can'ttell i But, sure es I ferf; ieh was night re l y v e il; Mein mouumb vas .60'4 enemrd no - vas swim, • Bat all de night long I slept vi‘ avake. First I itought be vaspeelpugs;:retelmistake; For & gal all de FAI-dothes and llarsi did slake, AariJouted in to eracka Ante pod *row, - But not a single pedcrug r ridfon.A\ - Den stanipoddy ley, vies f no tint -Ai, fair, Dat mem momplaint . perhaps sea de west male; But 1 know 'd dey yip wrong, IcAbe mem pony's a borne, . - And sleep in to staple of <mod Mr. Merse. Den !though:of n to rappers," dem *flits dey say Var raps all the people's good seaxs away ;, But flat no vomd do ; de utult I :nest tell-- - Moini rapper tamale riot a ienng and a belL 'Den I vent to doctor, and stated mein ewe, He fett'of mein pulse, and put on a long face ; "You're Farmed." said he; " end vitt surely go lead, • , - If you no swallow gorges his bead. I looked at to pal, end thotmht he vas jokie'; am no swallow dal mitout arrest chokin';" be; .‘ Never =rid, but &bust open your jaws," And town vent to Ind nntont ittstin' or chi ws„. 0; - rat a pain be-tid make in rnein . ps-lly So Toner as honey of pine-apple Ikon& sweat be rolls down, and I, goes to sleep, And more as a week - mem indl txl keep, And rem !got veil I was t in as a abed: Mein clothes vas too pig...and I . looked very pad; But be all vas for cood, tor mem Katey lid say Dat von I got strong, I taif . -Itnenstitaa to tar., Den mein eyes dey vits opeo—l knosf'd right ever De matterllo Katey no pet' re dal voald say; And den I got strong and pig es pefore, And Katey ieh Vat.:6, to be Forted no more. " FA.ST " YOTTII The Oswego, N. Y., Journal thus expi ates on the " progressive" ways of the ris ing generation : , Boys are nearly an exiinct rare. There is scarcely an intermediate stage ; between dia per and desperadoisrn. The rowdy infant is no sooner out of his long clothes, than he ex hibits the incipient traits of the dandy and by the time be islairly jacketted, he wants a tobacco pouch, a pack of cards, and learns to sweat like a pirate: At the age of ten lie begins_ to run with the • macheen,' and his mother generally knows he is out, brcduse he is:very seldom in. At the age of 'weirs he shook.es, drink's, and speaks of his parents as the' old man and the Old woman' At fifteen be wants a gold Witch and revol ver, and talks about s lamming,' everybody that don't keep out of his way.' At eigh teen he is ;lie fastest '_youth about town. talks about setting up:lor himself, scribbles love-letters and becomes a very adept in games of chance t can . drink more eham• paigne, and cat more raw oysters than am other man of his inches. About this tine his father withholds his spending-moue), and the young hopeful thinks it a capital idea to run away where be can enjuy his •hberly.• and after eowmg, his • wild oafs 'abroad, re turns home, satisfied that the ' old folks ' are Mat such great fools after all. We were liighly amused, not long iILICT, bearing a young hopeful, some twelve years olne, whom kome person:called ti 'boy ex claim ra'At boyl where is your men?' We also ocerhea two juveniles. not yet out of theit aprons, offering to bet cigars that &on would be elected because hewas . 'a big ger man than General Piii'ree: Another lit tle lad, Who was sweating away at the stove, trying to light an old stump of a ci gar, on beiog advised to leave off that filth habit, replied, with the utmost gravity, that . • It'svas very hard work to break Off smoking as he had soil' edere: since he was quite a . r small boy.' Almost daily, we may see little three-footers with lighted projections in their mouths, swaggering along. puffing - and spit ing after the most approved rowdy style.— ' A glance at the marvellous developmentt anti precocious intellects, e.exhibited by the • young I\lissei of this effeminate generation, must be deferred until another day. "RUN FOR Tor DoCron -The following pointed paragraph we ex tract from the Editor's Dmwer," c f Har prrls ztae. It may ": hold the mirror urstb . nature " to some 'who rerd it Noth ing so' much vexes a. physician as to be sea: for in ;rot bane. and .to find,.after his-arri 'vrtl, that nothinc, , , 'or next to nothing is the matter c: tut the patient. We remember an 'argent case' crthis kind' rezorden of an emi nent Engif3il surgeon. He hat been sent for by a gentleman who had just received a slight wn'uncl, and gave , his', , ertan't o;ders to go some withal( haste imaginable, and , fetch a certain plaster: The patient, turning pale, said ;Heav'ects,,s4, I hope theye is no danger.' t Indeed - there said the surgeon, for it the yellow don't run like, a race-horse, the wound will be healed before he possibly get:hack l'" El= A ,taieier,n,t Poughlzeepsie.•Zi. V.. was unee•Oplied . during hi:: life.fime, by an indigent neighbor, for his opinion_on a clue , — tion. of law, is which the interests of the liter were 'ina;ertally "•ineo!retl. The law. glive his ndrice, end charged the poor for the nine:. the money," raid the client, "it e the world, and my lattiily hive been a long time withunt pork." " Tjmak Clod," refiliett the latter, "my wife neva knew the want of park cinee we were married." Nor. ever will," rejoined the etiuntry- Than," al, long . as she has suclun great hog !s :„ The .lawyer• ivas so pleased irlth the smartness cf uhe- repaitee, that he forgave the poor lellow.and returned awn:inner. LOM='I%INDED The Carpet .11a„ tells the etory el a prea- diet who delighted in long t canons, and who once exchanged witha brother preacher - who always delii - ered short onee. At the usual hour for closing the services, the peu ple became uneasy, and Seing- inspired with the love oh warm di.nuers rather than long sermons, went out quietly one by one, till the preacher was left alone with the emu). The preacher feeling that he 'must do his du ' ty, still co u tinued to blaze away, till that functionary, seeing no prospect ofd close, walked deliberately up the . pulplt stairs, and handing him the key, roluest47d2ic would leek.Vpus.n hcgot thrnuih, am! care the , ley at his hoz;;:se as he :rcpt aivarr ! f .- " AN . Apr Iltrix.—A beautiful Jewess attended a party lately in New York, Ivliere she was exceedingly annoyed by a vulgar, im pertinent fellow. " And loft nerer cat pork, Miss M. ?"#.:-- ed he, ,tauntingly. ' _ ' Never, eir,",w3§ are rep;y. 66 Nor uselard lamps," continued the per • seat tor. "No sir," - the answered, -- utaor religion teaches us to avoid everythiog,swinisb, play. a ally and morally ; therefore you will ex cuse me for declining - to have any more words with you." try- QCEZIES s;• ♦ 37/47:cal. Josca.—ll the patient does not recover his health, ought the physician to recover his fees ? If the doctor orders hart. has not the patienta right to growl ? Would it not be the height of eruelty to ;male," to " throw phytie to the doge?" • 1!""-DC) YOU k i wlow to east iron?" . asked \s%, a the proprietor O stove factory of green countrform who a lied to him for work. ..Wal,yint,' said the bumpkin, scratching his had, •'I war, reckoned goo - d.at pitching quoits down to burn." 6:7 "3llia, ix? yo u , take M.y arm?" "La, yes Lit, and you too." . Can't spare but the arm miss," replied the bachelor. - "Then," said she, "I can't take it, ca my Motto is, to _.t.fo thevr hote bog - or nothing!' " ,ri'Dmwr fell down the - other slippery morning. As he sat on the ground he mur mured, "I I have no desire to we the city burn down, but devoutly wish the streets were ?std in ashes." ir7 , THE story of a man who- had a nose fo large that' he couldn't blow it witnout the us. of guipowder, hes turned out tribe a boat !* 31AKOG SOt?S. The delicate and proper blending of savors 1 is the chief - art of good soap inaking.; Be t l sure and skin:CO:leers:lse off the soup +heo it first boils, or it will not become cler.— Throw M a little salt to bring up the sewn. Remove all the grease. Besu re atoll simmer softly, and never let a soup hoil - hard.'i Put the melt into cold water,- and let it grow slam slowly. This stimlres the gelome, allows the albumen to fdisengage and the Lacuna to rise; and diffuses the savory prt of Me Meat: . Bril4f the soup-is over a hot fire thealbumen coagulatcsand handeus the ntea t, prevents the water from penetrating, and the savory part from disengaging itself: Thus the broth Will be 'Without flavor, and the meat tougfl: Allow toi't tablespoomiul of salt to lour quarts of soup, where there . nre many vege tables, and one and a half where there are tew. Be' sure not to leave any fat floating on the surface. A quart of water; or a lit tle less, toe pound of meat is a good rule.— Soup 'Made of uncooked meat is as good, the second day, if heated to the boiling point.— If more water is needed, use hoilinz hot wa ter, as cold or ItSiewarrn spoils the soup. It is thought that potato water is unhealthy, and, therefore, add them when nearly cooked. The water in which poultry of fresh meat is boiled should be saved for gravies or soup the next day. If you do !got need it, give it to the poor. Keep the vessel tight in which you boil soup, that the flavor he not lost.— Never leave soup in metal pots, as some times a family is thus poisoned. Thickened soups require more seasoning, Dearly doable the quantity used tor thin soups. GUM ARABIC STARCH Get two onaCes of tine whitegtri limbic, and pound it to powder. Next put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint or more of boil ing water,(accotding to the degree of strength you desire,) nod then hating cor . ered it, let it Eel all night. In. the morniog, pour Li carefully from the dregs into a e:eaa. bottle, cork it, and keep,it for use. A tablespoonful of gum water, stirred into a pint of starch that has Leen made in the usual mannermill give to lawns : _(either white or printed.) n look of newness - to which nothing else can restore them after washing. It is also good (in-uch • diluted.) for thm white Mtpdin and bobbinet. , FRIED BREAM AM) mr Roll some light bisctlit dough, an eighth f an inch thick, cut it in forms three inches long, and one inch wide, and fry in hot lard, shaking the kettle while frying; fry to a light Mown. Have ready a dip made by stirring into boiling milk—say one pint—one tea spoonful of salt, and one-quarter of a poUnd of butter,-into which one tablespoonful - of sifted flour is braided ; 'break open each fried cake, drop it Into the dip, put them intoyour dish, and when the dish is full, pour in, as much of the dip as you like, and serve. This is an excellent breakfast. JOINING GLASS Melt a liule isinglass inspirits of wine,and add a small quantity of water. Warm the mixture gently over a Moderate fire. When mixed by thoroughly melting, it will form glue perfectly' transparent,and which will unite broken glass so. uicely, and firmly thai the joining will scarcely be pureptible, tOlie most critical rye.lf.ime mixed the )viiite of an egg fortn4 ycry strong cetiient tar glam, , porcelainr& - c., but must be done neatly, as, when hard, the superfluous pit cannot easily be smoothed down or takeri ntr. CURE FOR ERYSIPELAS The Salem Obserrer, says a correspondent of an exchange paper gives the public a core tdr this distressing disorder, from which he oas been a great sufferer. ,fie says, "a situ pie poultice madeof craaberries,pounded fine. and applied in a raw state, has proved rti;my case, road a number also -)n - llus viciniti, a certain remedy." In his case, the poirhice was applied on going io bed, and the next morning, to his surprise, lie found the in flammation nearly gone, and in two days he was as•well as ever. TO PRESERVE EGGS Eggs may be preserved for any length of time by excluding them from the air. -o'aci, ed the cleanest and eat , iesi mrthcds of doing' this is .o pack them m clean dry bait, in bar; tkels or tubs, and place them Ina cold and dry situation. 3nforirtution for. irapir, OW THY, PT.AI'; WEE is THE pendulum a time-keeper? "Because the times_ of the vibrations are very nearly equal, whether it be moving Much or little: that is to say, whether the are de scribed by- it be large or small: A -common clock is merely a pendulum, with wheel-Work,.attached to it, to record the number, of the ribrations•; and with a weight or spring, having lnrce enough to COLltellltt the retarding effects of friction and the resistance 91 the air. The wheels show how many swings or heats of the pen- . dulum have taken place, because at every. beat, a tooth of the last wheel is allowed .to pass. Now, if this wheel has sixty teeth, as is common*, it will just turn round once for sixty beats of the Pendulum, or seconds; and a hand fixed on itiaxis, projectiA the dial-plate; will be second had of the clock. The Mini wheels are so connected with this first', and the numbers of the teeth ..un them so Proportioned, that one turns six-" :v times slower than the first, to fit its axis to carry`a minute band; and another, by moving, twelve times slower still, is fitted to carry an hour-hand.—Arnofi. 0." Win is WATEE universally found throughout nature ? Because it possesses a large range of affinity for natural bodies, Of which it is capable of dissolving a greater number than any other fluid. It is found not only throughout the earth inari uncomhined state, with its particles in the different ag gregates either of ice, water, or vapor, but to a permanent and chemical union with a cast Dumber of substances, solid, fluid and gaseous. The air of the atmosphere, and. even that which is considered the driest,con tains much water in solution. Many solid minerals, and crystalized neutral salt, con tain water in their composition ; some of the latter to More than halt' their weight. Witraitt there in many vain scheme's for perpetual motions, 'and new mechanical engines of power? Because the projectors do not understand the grea't-linth, that no form oregmbination of machinery ever did or ever can increase, in the slightest degree., the quantity of power applied. Bence the (utility .of supposing that a lever; or great pendulum, or spring, or heavy fly- wheel,&T., can ever exert more force than Oak passed .into it from some source of motion.—Arnott. WITT no THE dog and the elephant approach nearer than any other quadrupeds to the perfection of man ? Because at the following ptrultarities: 'the dog is the poly animal that dreams; and and the elephant the only animals that understand looks; the elephant is the only animal that, besides man, feels mu t ; the dog, the only quadru ped that has been brought to speak. Lei cur bears witness to a hound, in t,aronC, that could speak distinctly thirty vro&i. \Vnr ass whales classed 'with mum mall& ? Because, although their home be entirely in the depth of the waters, they have several features in common with the larger quadrupeds. WET IS TRt Slltfitt ot , the sk i n of Pshes almost always covered with alirny flu- id? Because n may protect %him front the penetrating tntlnence of surrounding 'le nient. The pores from which this vicious matter is secreted, ere frequently visible to the eye in futhes - : they are connected with vessels which traverse the body under the skin, and contain the fluid.-17erning. EDUCATIONAL. I 7! ISISGETON, LHZESSE - COUNTY. PA.' : ' I ,,crllVl Institstion has obi of the tousadeeirthie ilb.. ' , L mutant is Profilist's Pennsylvania.' letalmbari in I a quiet. pleasant and salubrious village, one mile 1 West of Wlitesbarre, and accessible by laity WM'S normal! parts of title itountryx Tim school Ma salt been to operation sevenyearit;dating mhiati HI pa tronage has been liberal and coastrinol-Havreaillat. $ Through the munificence of WM. .1111110.1116 d. Esq_ . iair adaitkaall Seastalay twifiliss„4o by 80 rest. acid three stories higu. tuts )oat been connyleled.bind by i the fitortstri of ties. Zit& Hewlett, the &hoot Is l'lst/Wlatllkirbed wilts n'tatuatils and extensive library. entirely new. Tbs Chemical. PhOosoptticat sad As. tronoutical Apparatus of the lustituttue Is regarded, by all who bays know/wile of it. ad of a high order, 1 nag eingge.lor Itill experiment.' in Natural atclitace. The Board of lust:nation fur the ensuing year is as &liars: . . Bey. REUBEN - NELSON. A. V, Priattpil *Witte)- : (coot or Mental and Moral ik knee. • Rev. TOt II C. aIMITH, A. M., Profemor 'of Au. cleat Langnagis. ?e M VERA ?time .A. 11., ?formulae or Hattie matka and Natural Science. ! ter. JOHN A. 18611861.. T. Professor of German. and Assistant In Ancient Lancores. H. De 1,,A PLACE, 1111kt/ea or French and Apanish ~ Lan Lunges. . I JAM Val W . WE - FiTLAISP.„ Asiditlinl in Mathamat -1 iis and Teacher of Vocal Music. • ROBERT 11. ITI103.111• D., Professor of Anatomy ! Ind rbysint.nyT. Mon t:bilLi CARPENTER. Precepren, Mrs JANE' S. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing and 1 rainunr. - Miss 83. LEN C. BORIC, Teacher or Music. The PeUm will perceive that the Institniertn la an der the supervision and instruction of a very fell Board of Teachers. and the patrons ate /sacred that no pains will be spa red la promote the moat thorough improvement of-all the popits. lb. necessary expenses at this Institution are moderate. Hoard it Si 50 .per week; Washing, X 7 per dozen; and Fuel. 02 50 per year.- TERMH OF TUITION • • Tenn of Term of Term nt Ii wee k. I 17 weskit 12 weeks 11331 j 471 413 Ct 446 623 464 Coin. Cos. Bunches (tither An do Andent t Modern 1-an -8 - 9 70 , BCS Drawing LiPalntlegAstra. 2 44 3 05 3 82 stusie, with nseufthot Pl 1140,11tIttn, 11.17 1$ fit 151 10 Room rent In Seminary., finale muderits,) 1 12 Chemical and Plaiinsaptal -11 Lectures. 54 73 150 Erabroldery, Extra, 0 II 3 13 2 40 Theirholeexpenair for LicinrA.Wublog,Furl.l.ights. and Tuition in The bight r English branches, for one year, will not exceed 0100. l'a,M•nt for Tuition in be iareeichlylll advance. and to, Board, trait at the eommeneernent and half at the nii.idie of rae.ll term.' CALENDER FOR , 1852.33. The Ay:idea:4c year is divided Into three terms. lot Term commence* Aug. 19, 1552, continues 12 ail, —Vacation of one week. 2,1 Term commence. Nor. 17, 1352, continues 17 weeks—Varatlisi two 34 Term commences . Match 30; 1033, continues 13 week.—Vacation air weeks. • The discipline of the Institution combiner mildness with firtonces, Inculcating *mind =armload rellxiotte pen...Vet/jig lnalniary, Ann MACr and ear 'fort depnrlineta. rtudetits are received at any time, though it to very iMprttartt that they alioufd enter et tire roar. nieneenr.nt or the term. • Catalogues of the sl..faigia • nod stay larittnntion relative to it, tan be ob. Wiled by adilrefiaing lbe Principal or either of the 1.1• A. 2111EPARD. President of the Board of Truttees. Lorin Barran, Kinretim.ment.l. 053. 18.1 y• PUBLICATIONS. N LjC fi; Ir e n J77: n r; . tli,No. t:.X u TAU 11014111, have jusi published ate loiluviiug is•suli fa! Itillads, ocilbas. • f!iir.l , . cra ym eSnnk, by N.J. Spode. Th.; et rrei,-by itir author of "Wlll )111. hove rite or, .43 13003,'• . • . Sauey Kate. 01 rang by Mr. Hodson, Music by Hr. Cunidnitun. 4 •Etal•e tketiright Flag orenlUMbia." adapted to the popular air of '•Ever be Happy," In Opira "Khchin• trees.'' fir 'Thou art ;one, by !Waite '`.l. T. 8 Bnlllywn." !lodes, Love, I• " Woovan's Leer, A Meant thnt lore can ne'er forget, by M. Keller. llilltgent Pniue.,-by .1. A. Ceti,. Prlrorere do., by M. Keller. Norma do., a• performed at Cape May, by Jobe son's band., Galop Brilliant, true] the O; ere of the Four Sour,. A ynorn, by T. C. Wiereck. r+ix Amusements. Clem:tees. by Charles Voss. I', de. W. hive the pleasure to announce to the pub tic that their tuna or Sheet Music consists of the lar.. and aura coltuplote assorterneni io be found In the ....unary, fired are constantly srldti.s to their stork all the new .1.11..tc puldielied ti, New Yolk. Boston. kr. •PI AN(lti A tine asirtment of the beet manufacttirersOf New I orb ii,d 1101100. at the nearest cheap prices: 1t teal. I.N.ATIIIIMENTB... i Also. a :ir erila,artment of Guitars, Violins, Ban-. 1 , .[, Fliers,cconlv ,, nf, Sr., Violin,Guitar and Halo ritrtnes of th hest ltalliat , rivalities, all of which will , to» furnished in the ptlilic and the trade at the lowest 'att . , 1 ()Idris poortually attended to lan, I, 1.34. —-- - - Tie OnST , oe, Portratt of Washlngton. ' - UST .PUBLISELED. •11 11. WLI.CIPS Magnificent Portrait of WASH. I • INC:VON. Engraved (by perroirmon) teem din.. arre only ortsitnal portrait. in the Athenenni, Hoodoo. This eiroeth picture. Engraved under toe superin- I rendeoce of l'illoki aw stit,(..y. Coq.. the e „,,,, ent ; and hit hly ciisql am-t. l• the only correct !Armes I of Wastongion ever - 1,011;4.rd. It has been chow- 1 thrumd as the gthatc.t week of art ever produced in., Hos country,l As to its Litchis', are refer to the let. rere of the %Opted non of Wrrritngtnri;Deorge Wash. i inzton Park' Cum,. who soya, ." It is a faithful re. presentation Ott relebrathol original," and to (abaci Justice Tam ,of she dupreme Court .of the lotted 1 state., who says, '•Air a work of art her errellenee i and beauty mhos err's', every nor who sees it; and l it to nu less happy in Os likeuess to the Father of his ; eutitary. It rent my gond fortune to have stela him i to the day. -or my 'boyhood, and his whole appear. ante is yet strongly minimised on my memory. The ' „iurktait you nave issued aiyears to roe to be an et- i wa 11;.eerei.nepresenting porfectly the erpression as cr. :I as tat-fu man;i features of the hoe.** And says senator Cam r, - It it n itfr-lae reprearatatren of fie ; great arrgissi. PresMent Fillmore says,*The work appeare in roe to have been admirably erecuted and I entsentfy worthy of the patronage or the public. - - ; days M.ttalstitu the eminent Portrait Painter, and ' the Pupil of Ptuart, ...Your print to my mind to more ; remarkable than any other I have area. for present log t h e ' ,I L O!, individual:2y of the original portrait; together with Ibe noble and dignified repnatothf air . and winner. which all who ever now hint considered ; a Marked chaf.•.teiletl: of the illustrians man I: I commemorate.' Par {le - gnat merits of thin ;Arnim See would refer ! every lover of Wathingtou to the portrait itsell, 44,1 ~e teen at the ocn IA Out paper, and to the letters 'of the followiag Amstar dtateamen,Jurlstsaod &hal , ars atemainnying it t A Itildi e —Merchant and Elliot, of New • York; • N eagle. Oothermel; and Lambdin. of Philadelphia; • Cheater Harding. of Boston; Charles Fraser, of Char- ; tench, rt. C. ; and to the adopted son of War Mutton. Hon. Ge 6. tV ' P. Custis, himitelf an artist. STATES. ki EN.—llis Ercelienry. Millard •k Major Gen. Winfield Rena, (Jon. Uenrge' N. Dallas. lion. Wm it. Ring, lion. Daniel Wolrater..l.lo ll . Linn Doyd. lion I ewls Cm. Hon. Win. A. Graham. lino. .Inbr: I'. Iter.r•;ly. f.10:1: It. C. Winthrop, LL.D. lIIRISTS. ' Mat huger 11. Tether. lion. John Doer, Ilon. John qrr.esn, Hon: Rufus Choate. taCtIOLADS.—Ch ta Folsom, Esq..; he well known Librarian of the Iloalon Atheneum, who says," I would rather own it 1112% any painted copy I have ever peen:" D.P. Whipple. Richard ID:rifest., lion. Edw. Everelt,l.L. D.. V. ash legion loom Ralph W. Emerson, Esq.. ?inf. T. C. Vpham. J. T. Headley. Fitz Green Ilaileck,ll. W. L oo gr e now. Win. Gilmore Simms; and FROM Fr. KOH:, Lord TI ifou id, T. II Macanley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, Arr., &c.. Sic THE t PR Dclis. throughout the entire Union, have, at lib one votre proclaimed the merits of thin superb angora. I in:. - I . i To •laLre ail to pa (WS valuable tectonic. It is 'weld at the - lail prier, of 113 per 10;4. Published by I GEORGE W. CIIILDR. N. W. corner of Fifth and Arrasstreet., Pbllad'e. i D. It. oveßtirr .Einle Agent foe the Slates of Eastern Pennsyleattla • ,I" and Delaware: -Title Portrait con only be obtained from Mr. lIY ERLY, or from his dnly authorized agents. A rraneettlen s have been made with the Post Office Department, b which copies or the Portrait can be sent to any po nt, per mail. In perfect order. Persons by rernittlag Foy Dorkstio to P. D. OV ERLY; Phdadrioloa, will have a copy of the Nitro it Bent In theta pre of pottage. O. Magnificent Gil; Frumea,got up erpressly far these Portraloi, furnished at the low mire of gib Ca) each. I . . IM=l=l A reactiiarent Portrait nf O6NEKAL JACKSON, rocravcd by T:11. AVccon. MN...l(ler. the orijinal partratt paintrd try T. bocce, Erd. V,ls Pnnrait w 111 br a match for tLe Washington, lid, to in Berry tlywr I. 0/1 well got op. Print SS per copy. Adtlrebe ahoy.: • Cnytre ran be had nt J. P. A LSTADT. !or the ttnrouch Pottre/Ile. Drc. 4,49-3 in BOOKS & PAPER, .aold p".„ r«r li;41, WINI. nrrErs PATE riT c OBLIQUE rota rtv Gnu) PEN 3rOf k.I74fICAV, Ptntaliroiu , PURA DE . LtillA. •i, Annrlad~;rd by all, Fnt fea are aware that tt; oanar os, that tt bends laterally at the point, in m•k inz 113 idea, and beculurr an (Whine Pen. rho nrilinary pea, when fiat and well made, is perthet instrument for the Back Hand. ft' r the atilt' and the shades, or downrevtnotka. are there In a line. and the tun dues not smite nr irrapedLie paper; Lai it 11 ItOpetreCT for writlPZ Of tine ordinary sloP.-. Teareirrs of Penmanship always direct tie pupils to hold the pro so that tie top wtil point rarer the mild shoal ter, for by :o dolnd the gplit and Mimies are hrnaght mare in a Ilne ; hat mill. when " held well." there in (nun IS to 31 ;levees difference be tween the split crofts pen and the downward marks. W. FlFFl'zi USligne Prn obviate. Mit dittleallY.--- It ruive• or deflects from 15 to IS degree., to the, ri3bt ai that point, where It comes in contact with the paper, and is as perrert an Instenment for Moped Welling.. the straight tuns is Inr back hand. When Arid well." tt places the shades natur ally, and si/thnot the effort requisite with the old pen. When •• held 'tally," or with the band *none Mde,es moat ' , Viottina bald it, tits ;Kant. Of the pen Coln., In the paper is at pond a Ottattkott to make smooth work,. thedmini of the old pen can when held In the beet manner. Tare pens are recommended by the following Writing flanirrit io Plated/41,b1*. 3.1 fill* Dim they hitt ever nxed . D. 11. R3tlJ, aro. /. Decker. P.. ElLles, r 7. Snyder NI. A Root. D. t.. Dickson. The fraskilei Inetitute In ISLk awarded :hes* Pens 'ill , Fun Premium, a difrer Medal. These Pessare warrsetod. sod rnr sale,whniesale and retail, with or without cline, by U. °ANNAN, Rek4gelit f.. tki Aforsufzet soars is Sthspilit/ Co. Jam • CTIIE.IIA.II BOOKS.—The subscripts has .I—ensttssersed a tnres assortment of Lutheran Dunks fromt The Publisher, embracloy. among when,, as coll..: Lntberait Pawing Prayers. it ilb Hymns and tangle adapted to them by Btu). Kurti—lid.. ria.lllt, and pla to abeep, alemols cf Rt.... Wetter Gotta—By Q. A. [ l,lntner, P. D., gi.11.0. Multi stints of Faith—nylitia. C. A. Mar., Itmn. Prayer--Tra lame thildstra—slo. ift., Mow. Lutharaa Catechisms: Mao. Lutheran Hymns. la plata and Caney bindlat ; al., Lutheran Sunday School all or 'which 14 lithe acid at shy prices. at B. 11651111AN'A [ - Theninalcal and MLSC•0111111.0911 800 k Slot*. flaytt • I 1, TY[S2. Paper !. Paper!! 00 Reams Letter Pa per. •arylail la piles from at,ts 'LSO a tram. WO henna fools= from VA to $5 per room. 10 !Learnt Ct , tooterrtallfoth Paper. 2.5 neaten lane Poir. • TO Ream titedtartt date for Boot eilden• 50 Reams Biardlad Paper. ration* 'las and 4242 . Etti Reams Wrapping Paper differtattlutlitiot. • . 'fae tubwriber has madearraadenerrth with a With Paper Masafreta rer,aad Witt supply all kind of Parer from 20 to 25 per rent cheaper of 01113 , tolerate tad retail. Alto a thole* tot of al— ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPERS. mkt attu be raid very tow. -Country. Nercitaata 214 others as its imppotd at 017011 mm to sell again. at . . . _.ll.llA.Nltarva Cusp Paper Store. 13.11,01LE.T10 GOLD P/BAIL-1248dert .Aisarrt. D„.O-4a .w.maist..—Tlie oboe flees fres at re• aired* farm tot or ttaelera tapener Owe Term. a t m " *weft_ are the Coagreer eat Caked Mates Tea.,batolnavdantatcaaa,all et werkels can he' perm e d u the point, eyes br tale see. The ph srm a, vacua Amin Pee ht. einioelty. Call and KO It, together with the others, at • 91.1.1NAN11 Clitsp Book oak ll. *mummy *tem ":M ICiNA~. , snnaor. . _ • eumiLDlrAten ...a•corr.;-4Priermitleelds Book, of odor , ett. proopy—.llkardwartkyself.-01,tio b. tees Nedical alenuaLand 1110 411 W 191 re the ernkted. Comelylora* walleyed the • Oriels. Progreso, Treat. ascot lad Cure el mil form, of. disease, contatew by Prombteons Brutal lotemotate, by leelf-abase. or by &teal Excess. witb advice Ad 'Stir Intimation. written is a fkralltar style, 'melding all medleal tecb okalities,awlevenablegtbled that Would Offend the of dense!. from the rental of some twenty years, preake.ezelosivoly devoted to the core admits* of it delicate or private 'astute. To rabid' ts 'Ade& receipts teethe cure of the above diseases. and a treatere oo the csasesoiympteme of Fever abd Ape, for twerity-drs cents a copy ;•• sit copies one ; will be forwarded to any pert of the Gaited ayes. by mail, free of paten. Address, esstede 800 196 Pon Mace, or the Author, le North eleventh dtreet, Phlladclobla. A ug.ett, 1‘.52, FIFTY POLLARA FOUFEIT nu. MINTER aria forfeit *5 It Ailing to elm any ease of mere' dinette that may tome under bit tare, nu matter bow .torig standing or adlitited Met tea ore belted to hts Private Eocene, N.ortb Seventh Street, rbliatra, will:not fear of interrup tion from Giber patients. Strainers and °there wbo nat. been Unfortunate In the attettion ofa Payaltian are lathed to call. imPortnics.—Tbrough/Unlined MAW/ecru of the poitioni, by egress or self-abate, the evils are nourent. Premat are Ilaaate OCT. lavotamary lean nal discharges. wasting attic organs, loss of memory, dinlonie for female society, {cher"! debtlity,or COD. attintional deraogscsent,are sure to follow. If ne cessary. consult the Doe tor wlt co allde n ;he offers a partect cure. READ AND ReFLEcr.—Tne afflicted would do well to 'effect before trusting their health. happiness, and In Many calls their lieee;lo the hands of papal- . Cline Ignorant of ibis elate of maladies. It is cer tainly imposstble for one man to gaderitaad all the Ills the human fondly •re'subJect to. Every respect able physician boa bin peculiar brancb.in which be la more successful than Ms brother professors, and to that he devotes most of bialluse and stndy. VEAftel OF PRACTICE. etcluslyely devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sesual or. ains, together w,tb uleervupon the body, spent, nose, or lags, pains in the head or bones. mercurial rheu matino, strictures. gravel, irregularities. diseases *ruing from youthful excesses, or Impurities of the blood. whereby the constitution hat been enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under bin care. Medicine forwarded to any porta( the Pulled elates —Pare fire end lOU dollars per package _ Art1..1[9,1834. M=Cl ic.r4;ollY RGEOIf , OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA Dee. 14. 1850 , 504 4 A great Dustomery 'for Billow Conit;hdio n. DOCTOR' J .9. 90SE'S XV. 14s sr- Lti=air. - • Am. • RAILROAD. OR ANTI-BILIOIIB PILLS, IN Promo at 12} and 35 cents—fie. front Mercury. and tan he taken at all seasons, by bolitoraee. of all ages and without Inas.' It, weather. .r 1.1.40 imd ness or laboring manshonld be witlanul them..gs They ate truly the Poor Man's Owed, and the Rich Man's security. Ti,. above Pitt. are the result of thirty years' prac tice In Philadelphia,and If taken with Dr. J. ill Ruse's Tonic -Fever rind Ague Mixture, they will cure the moot itutitiorn caws of Fever and Agee, nr China and Foyer.' For /dyer Complaint., Dyspepsia, Indireelion, it'd all 111110LLa condithins of the system, they have no an thousands In the dnuthern and Itiestern ..ates Will teetifl, ahtt have tried them An a purga tee pill they or: tike a charm, free Goan griping, elr ine strength end appetite, and enlivening the spirits. For sale, at w lotlesale or retail by 11. BANNAN. • Agent (or Schuylklll County. .}Druggists and others stiptined at tile usual whole. July prices. Alinity I. en. DROWN. Pntisville, Y... 1. FRY. Tamaqua. J, W. GIROS, Mlnersville. August 30. t 551. 25: NEITTALL'S LYEatiCIMI. TUREC DIFFEREN r vat:PAIIATIoNs 'THE Mil OF THE TIOIRF. uteri:RENT STA . GI A oF CONSUMPFION I liter er as. r cr klrTokte--COU2 h. twain In the h re nal, omit. head. Lack. jdi Atte and ClP!Err Indantation,'snren , ol an? .4 ( 1 tickling In the throat, trek( dan t cat`: ant qt/Irk brr athlatt, tut, ltaration deffictilf • sit:At and pink g. FampTorys.—Colteivencps, spas krcoan ;SIAM , : I fbodle cnuab. elotent frver.ntgn , „ I trondnt end nod. ay sWe4l...,ttrt ;xo.o4Erid !tic ithitt I,i the face and cheeks.L burning beat in Ow pxlitin of the , I t lAA and sot,* of the lett. , tnrltinn easy. rdpiatti and streak . ' , JO, blood. 1 . 1111111 •TA.E. BVMPTO! , I4 revbr, ec.tigh, sad sue r u l it aweatn, great and inereaktng dr,- 6dny,frequent faibtlng tits,slight {.(iedttatrt.dr. n‘velling, of r 'dream fro. MI TO VIC AFTLICTLIE The appearai.ce ui TI(413: BOTTLE* of Natters cliartacuta is a rate era In Medirine, from tilt novelty and direct oppositinn - in the old übs.rd sad r acv /cal frac born< system : ;unite eta tiIICCE,d , ". prepared in this maubcr, each Bettie containing a different Preparation, itgruring the dtfferentelares which char• acteric• Cptutomplt. , b. has rotabliehe4 the welcome truih nftlm CLIT3I.IIIty 01 every stage of Pulmonary Consumption. • Pbycicianaappregeof It because It is halted upon-cor rect pnyehdogical and Fatima/laical princlides• The *Public approve of tt. "meatier, it is Nonagon sense. and because they know from sail expertente that one preparatinn will nut care the three stage. or con. gumption. The suffering, alsappoluted, and discour age d Inealti approves of it tiecatme tea princlpiee Raid out a re:um:table Hops, and when he uses Not ull'a Syriargin, Ms hopes are realized. If he to in the Itrot stage of Cunsumpt,lon.aud uus the FIRST BOTTLE- his rlpeclorall(a,dlfflenit 304 heroines foe and easy, his cough soon gets well, the go:etie;l, tickling in hi. throat, 'undulation, pasn-m tog beast, Bide. head, back. pleas, and limbs ate seaweed If he is to the second rage, and Imre the .cc.,nd bottle, his-fever learns him, tile thluortied elaraners become ewers and refreshing, Ate night west■ venter, his egpecioratiqn, copious and bloody, esauntee a healthy appearance. and at length disappear', his bowel. become regular, his appont• return., the dugh In his cheek d team-ars,' he burning neat in the palm. of hie tfinds and soles of his fret, are fell no longer, bls cough now centre, be recovers and is well. If he la to the third slaps and uses the third trot tic, hie Literal.. endue Ily cease., his weak bowels become StrOl.C. tue couch .and other bad symptom. disappear, echle digestion bccemes strong and tog neon., hie stomech withers Its proper tone, and creates new. rich andliou rushing blood, his strength wan.. bi. tVaeitti body Is clothed with flesh. hi. life Is eared. and hr la ItCd rouED TO lIEAI,III : ,E.cb biotin of Nett/R's Syliacein ban the symp toms of the stage for which it Is Intended, printed In front orth• wrapper, itherchy every Inward know ing Idb us, n mertiptomo, can Judge for himself which bowie he requires; ene.egnently, no mistake Can oceur in •electing the proper medinne • SS-flee . Pamphlei In ponce:ton of the editor n( tillg paper, containing Nutlan'y rllliplUiy of Co.. gumption, Lecturer on the ntructnre and Lies of the Human Luuya, and Certificates Attire/. LS Prepared only try Dr. WM. MITTALL,Inven. or and Prortletnr. Price one dollar per battle. Principal Claire, :79. ttner floe dont above tient), Philadelphia. Jan. 29.M3. b-ly . MISCELLANEOUS. PAINTING, GLAZTNO and PAPERING R EMOV A L W.IIOWEN having removed his shop to R doors . above the American Iltmne. Centre Siren, and taken into partnership Isis bcotbote, the •absctibeta announce to the pablie that they ate prepared to ex ecute all order. to their .flee with the greatest de snatch, and on the most reasonable ternui They em ploy ;nod workmen and their cuctomera may, there. fore. be trite of satisfactoiy Jobs. They, also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid aasurtmcnt of Paper hangings. Window ahaden.dte.„ comprising every variety of style and qtraltly, to suit the taste and pocket of purrhsacrcand which they otter et the lowest City prices. - J. W lIIIWEN & 2 doors above Ameritan House, Centre St., Pottsville. Apr 1117,16.52. 10.1 f A PORT 7I 1 FOR ON DOLLAR. Val PLOYMENT rOf erery person, of either sex, in .1 Igown or Country. guaranteed Pt per-paid letter, with PI enclosed, addressed to Mesita Whit/Ina ND! Ptatt.Otrice. I'lll46ophi*. wilt tarsi..., In return li ("ASV ME 1110Dct at - realizing front 116 to gUi a week. D, panel it Is d fact,—.l t ertainty, and without nth. VITALLY IMPORTANT TO LADIES —Certain knowledge, highly tnipnrtant to rtmates, and moth drvired by Lanler in all rrnka in 'octet, Alen, a CERTAIN CURE for Female Waakeers, Falling of the Womb, , ntfl Le Cr Oen ty.MIDII rte L.:NOR MA/IDX to any addrera oa the receipt of BY—thereby warranting taw h ttnikairptnerr, poverty and pas,— Afro, MATRIMONIAL—HOW TO %VINT A LOVER.— The most captivating and prefect scheme. for either ear. wtil qe sent to any addresann receipt of $2. Ad. dre,ta to MADAME I.'NORMANDE, Box 879,P0at- Office. Phitadelpitin. t-V" All letters eirielly private and contldential Jan. 22., 4-tr I=ll4 RIMMER ETING. GOTTA PEIACILS. f • 11 1 Alt *inscriber Is Ageht for thtt the sale of India Itnbber and Chitin fenhn 13.11 r. and will furnish It to any length at the lowest rash prices. This Belt ing it considered better and thaapre then any other kind In use. and It has the advantage or the material being' renitli at lent halms Prot 03111, fm. other put pone, arler it 1.1 worn oil ar betel,;. It 10 IN UPC at ail We collieries. in this Region. 1. Also. India Rubber and Guile Pereba Bore, Tor va rious porpoger,surli ns conveying water. :Speaking Tuber. Etta te., all eC which wilt ho. furnished at menulsetilrers. limes. at . - 11. BANN V./my ktiore. tudia Rubber Fueling. of 311 the different thick peas al* - 391 on hand. Car eptings and Rino cut to any size %lion reltiliTd. Feb. 29.1939. 9-- THE underslined has again renewed his shark of Dry (roads, and now offers, at reduced pares; all Mods of Dry Goode, Flannels, Muslin.., Merinos, Co beri Cloth, Mot lin de 1.-rine,very low, rtheretio.Blan. tete, full srsortment of Hosiery. 11fre clock of Pr Inle at rations Frieze, Domeetie Weade, and all otter all. rirsgotuirty t•ept In Dry Good Stores. all of whirb he le determined to sell s, low, and'inuny of them low er,than any giore In the Cattily. Ilerairsottment of. !Ir.:metes to end of the very beet quality. Funk Ilea seedlne for they supply, can. at all times depend upon gettlnd the hest quality and at the lowest pu ree, All aro invited to call and examine goods and price. - L A. lIENDEIDION, Ag't. Nov. t 7,155.1. ta.f (It fatty's Rar s 'Arbriortinx arta ,Nturitte,Pease..) Plumbing Shop. • • um; CONSTANTLY ON HAND A :11CPPLY OP at! glees of Lead Due. Sheet Lead. Block nu, Batb Tube, Shaver Bathe. Hydrantr. Nose. Doable and Sleale Artie' POMO* and Water Clarets; also; al Medea( Braes Cocks for's/aloe and steam. Braes Olt Cape. and Globes for Enetnes. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumblagdone in the neatest manner at the tannest states. N. B. Cash paldror .31d Breed and Lead. I Porleellte. Get..l6.lBSe. 43-tf TO TBB LADIIIS IN ..4:II3DIRIUM FRENCII LIQUID THE soperioril of this preparation Is evident , ra oohing mods en for nee limn indite, and, befall perfectly soluble in water and not au liable to leave streaks or spots upon the Linen or ltiralia. 'rids article sentmittes the golden Miss widen would can. vivito be ratable& It cantatas no ingredients Which could ponibly be bilarloas talks moat delicate fab ric. Naltbar does it cootahs any acid, as tN prepa rations which are sold for nen purposes gene:nifty do. Pm sale at - • JOAN BROWN'S Ding litomi.Centrit et., Torments. Dec. lei • . d I -11 tn - arniourr WARRANTED ,CORRECT. WBllllBatilint Ins jut facetted aa eaten ant of 11800103 CIIICULAR INTEJLeirt TA inze. oettiotly the ten article of the Ilea 'ter or. Cued to do public They at* at eine cheap. *WO, and eitenqte• Wettish** or bitten bath tear poaad sel tnes eltePte tear_he made at a dap thona,-, were/use ,Laryirs.Wattel, tett rattomery tenon site laremales to Jaakaane tatertat, wand tied it'mods to node attunese to pawn Felt UM Wta,atata and ficali at masa Nauman pd. 0.6,11 • _ B. EAMON'S Beet Moe. not. ie. - Irrnf , , ~dl~iY LIE 10A"lte..1.)*IzI N. XI. =CONAN'S MEDICINAL: , LIT= commun.*, .• • JAUNDSCS,DYSPEYSI D d. C u r A t , VOWS ogniurv, ie • SIDNCVS. , &Ad • di/rases n - ' stag Dorn a Meat- - demi! Liver or Stom-' —*eh, such as Con nitration. Inward Piles, Felines" er Mood ' - -to the Head. Acidity or the Atorneen. : Nausea, Lean-Darn, Unjust (Cr. Pond, Full ness. ut weight n the Stomach, Near Crary. Sinking or Platter hag at the pit at thr , Stomach, Seimating of the Wad,: Honied and DitEcult Fl Earn ing'at the Heart. Cho- • king or Blitittlillog ten . cations when in a ly • leg prieture, Duo. - ?imp( Dots of wetn, betkre the - Sight. Fever Sod dull pain itt the bead. DeAcieney or Tr r splratlon,Tellowness of the Skin sad Syra,'Pelt. in the Side. Ract.treest, Limbs. Ar.„ Sudden Finstie• of Read, Burning in the Flesb.CenvOttli korinia6 - of Evil and veat deyrtasten of spirits. ran he •cfcc- Daily cured by DR ROOFEAND'S Cildrated German Bitten; PPPPPP ED aS. • DR. C. M. JACE.dON, at the German MIN/tine-store, Ito ARCII Street. PP iladelphia lista. Parer tete at dears thsaafta is eat stalled —tif equalled—tit cup tabor reparetwate tee ratted Stetta.ea theaters etteat,ts su n lit !SW after irt'lf.f pipit-taus Mid ' These Dittere'a re worthy the attendee of Diva lids. Faisal/ging great 'lmes In the rectification ot see of the Liver and letterer &MN. """'"'‘ the 020111 searching powers in weakness and safer, tuns of the dlgesti re organs, they are* Lthal. vale, etela in and pleasant, READ AND BE CON VINCLD.. " treoM 7101 .4 DOSTnIt ilk ' . l The gditor sold, Dec. toed. Dr. IlaalLsed'e Celasratati Persian ttor, for ON cure of Liver Complaint.Jeundice. Pyslufpela,Chron le or Nemo' Debility, II deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Raters have been used by , thousand/ .a nd a friend it our r %- bow 'aye be has himself' received an effertual and permanent cute of Liver Complaint front thh use rf this remedy We are easel:iced - that, In the use of there bitters, the patient constantly gains strengih and vigor—a fact worthy of great cono 0 e , " 1 "" . They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with under any eitetimsolnees. We ails speak try tram experience, and tome alS.eted we advtae their use. Scored Weretl.n one of the hest Literary pa. pets prbtishedouttd, Aug; 45 •• De. Ifeetfland'a emus Biases. manufactured by Dr..laekaon, era now recommended by some of the Moat prominent members of the faculty al an article of much entity in CaStill of female weaknes•. As each ii the use, V. would advise ell mother, to uh. tab a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find three Blurts advantageous to their health. as as know from experience the gelidity effect they hare npon . weak iymems.'• MURR EVIDCNCE- The Hon. C. P. Itinerants, Idnyot of the City of Camden, N• J says ".qt. "Huctrutun's Gicsmem litrrEas.—We hare . ..co teeny flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which tbeyeame induced Hs to make in quiry respecting it, merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to on It, and met say we found IT overlie lrt Its talon noon drawee of the Liver andoigestive mane. nod the powerful influence it tame noon nereerasprostratkra is really lorPtltiog• hulling and strengthens the , bringing thew into a state of re making Weep reireshlng. If this medicine were more geherally used, we are 'aliened there would be lest mickncits, sr front the stomach, liver , and nervous system the greet majori ty of real and imaghtery diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition. and yod can bid d.-d -ente to voedeintre actuating. This ea traordinary medicine 'solenoid advise; our Mends who are ai ail lo.llltrlotml, to give a trial—it-will rectm:len. it. self. It should, in fact. be in every fatitily• medicine can prOtille• pUth evidences merit..• Evidence upon evidence, HU b. , en received OH, the foregoing) (torn all emirate of the Chinn, the last three years, and the strongest testimony In its favor, 1., that there Is mina of It need in the prat lure of the regular Phyalciins of rhiradelphin, thaw ill other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be tal%as• lietie.d.•nd fully proving that a F•rierilitir preparation will meet with 'heir quiet approval when pre4ented even In this form. That ilite medicine will cur% Liver Complain' Om; Dyspepsia. no one can doubt ohm ming it 64 dine. led. it aril' speelfically upon the llama ch and hart ; It I. preferable to onlom•1 in at/ Filinn.. effect I. Immediate. They ren be odinnamiered to le. , Males or infante with safety and relhble henctita r any time. Look w.ll maril of thegen;eine They have the written aianature of C. ay. JACR t3,ON upnr. the wrapper.and hb nun. blown in cm bottle, witkokt nAi4 tarp are .yotria-sa. For salt. Whoirmain and liana at O) CERSIAIV SI6DICINealT0:111, No. 120 ARCH dtreet. one door below ritxtb, Philatt,lttaia,: and by ri'APect.ble deal rra genvirally through the country* I'RICES ter,oucco.—Tn ela.lert of to veiny the advantavv of th7ir Arent rr atoratl/r power.. Single Unttle 75erni9. Also for alt. by John (J Brown, ; lac 13. Fail.. fl. !my 11,11 Ila wen, Pa. July 21,1852. 30.cnw TIOLLOWAV'S PILL.h. . - Cure nf a di , orderted Lire,. and dud Dir,r,tron To Professor HotLowiy--;ita •-Your l'alfe and i Otnttnent have stood the htglicskon nor sale tic[ of 1 Proprietary medicines for some pectic A cum oilier, i The C. moan v was ()tenanted toil I 0 a years shire, to wham lean refer for any er.qu totes, deities me am I upon port tt. , r,,,lo.llntit.el,ale, t . and with no expect:, let you Snow the particulate id Ler easy Sue had I lion of so rat ainter , ed in t ! man, niter in,itruitons.- bee is troohleel for years with a disordered liver and t It Is, sei'mtllelrar 'me, I liar ils sUccerr alt raMal rat!. 1.. bud digestion. On the ism ocevs.o4.llem ever, 1., t vd, and the otototail ol It us ineis &toe; nand), of Vol. vtrutence of the attack was an elarthing, end am` in- l if /,••• valucal a itnal to +sr , . am f wrih and pald, to the damation set lit so severely, that enable were I ni-r. : same pelm,l, es" cd that of any Insurance Company veined of her mot being able to hear up under it ; • open record. It. rapittd 10f 'tares 000 lls 11.1%1111ta r, fortunately she Was Induced to try your (Mil, And • And no part of 00. lan be apolird setlit tome Ilia, tar she Infanta Mg that after the BIM. Ond etch Voris...O. ' rite beneni of it, I.a rt:01 ',oared by this 11.!.ornpen!.. ins doss, she-had groat roller. She total n 01.,1 in take ' , 0I144:4 - 4(eilet : khem, and although ,he used only three Bones, she 1. IJ. p.Ruthe Hord, I',,'; ; A. I. llitlett,blecrciacf•; ...136w In the enJoynient of perfect health. !could havel ; P.C. 9r:dr/wick •; e•Anmel Jones. Mind-a.; de nt you man , morn Cases: but the above, from the 1 inn. 11. Packer . llo•a, li. lcotherford 4 secant, ef Oa steak, and the speedy) rare. I throb; ,t Robert Klotz: • 4. T. Jones; speak. moth Is foyer of your astonishing Pill, di. A. Carrier. Artilory. . fifignea.) . It. W. Ell! 14 E. 4. 1` W.., the u t cd e re wiled. re,t4ent. of ,chn4lkill c o on. As area-ser a /Wan, see of Rilmootio Ferer, to I' a a a iv, and nittopvts 01 the Stare Mutual Foe neutron, Menus', land.l, h%ompl.sop..r Ihri *elm. r.: i'enitsylvania,take obese ure t Copy :Ha letter Insetted in the Hobart Town Cour. 1 in recommend int the at. ,, ,e C , lttitany to there sera- lee, of the Irt March. 1631. by Mame J. Watt,- I log .....1:.• and rhea it Insernin e, 0 lrelM; it purely Mer- Miliglret-Ireonalgsts, nineteen year. of age. re. , e g r in t ,,e,,,,,, y ae .,,,,,,. r.,,,y.,,,- siding at. Nov Town, had been infferingtrata a vio- I 170. 401_ foster.l.ott•vilk, ./..10 It Cortsr • Tatovuut. ' -1 DE fist another of the" 111es:rated Maßlaine of lent Rheumatic Veer, for upwards of two mouth., I !tenant It, 31.0 too al-a .7 kV. citmeninker,el. lie ' t Alt." the grkatevt monthly Illuttrtted Magazine which bad entirely deprived her of the bat of her i J. 31 Er :11y A amp. do liellner&ellidy,Miti's. ' , ter p o illb,hod. Contents of the Ja Weal y nittuto.r, limbs; during this perind she was Under Ms rare of I Ti.. mobseri bee be, !,er.-..; ,attnte.l not , tweet or it,,, I , the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and 1 tar 1 bn, e Conti, ny for I ~,, ; Sill.. and virinit4 . and t , 117.11STBATiONS 1 ('age lay them her Coal" was considered hopole...e. A t', lend ) allapi.llollo ns`fer to-toattee o•C.1.1.0 mbirevred to tont. I , I,t,,,nee t fth e Eagtish {lons, n(Commins, tsfsfe. I prevailed upon her to try Holloway's relelicated : 11r'. II CaT.I:Fr. , ' , tomtit of tleolTrey Chanter. 9 PHI., which she cottsentcd to do, end in an dieted). 0•17, opposite I.ite iiinett . flan %, Pr.;ts, Me. ' 1140,11110 gs (talasraaras of,) ' 11,11 at. short spate of lime they effected a perier: cor e ', Joie 10; Jel t l; ' 'O-11 , l Ire Ilridge of Cautereit In time Pyrenees, lit Cart of 4 Ps-1S sad T,ShrlifiS ill CAM am; Sto”ro.-h - . - . . - .- - 111 . Sanallel.lollmMa felfl.lllthe..Vactar rat' Wa Ile sr a ?ems 24 years of err. INDEMNITY. . tit Id " In Cohismith's Lodging, Cofans .., IF F ' aal ' M " The ' & ""`Prala''''"' of 14" - THE rizANF.I.Ihi Fl El: INACEA ACE COMPANY , Porttatt oftillber Goldsmith. - '' 17 Advettirer, writ) ran vouch for the following mat, Cr PHILADELPHIA. to t e! Pen Mani:factory.- 4 EniWarlnge, , 21,25 went-Alley 2,1251 • I. -tri Egyinion Fetish, to To Professor Holt otter - 4 ,10-1 desire t 9 he ir ) g irk ICE No 1G:I i Cl:extol/I" street ,near Fair St. rel:oh Women, restonony to the good efretto of pottovrare pm, -: " 1,11:14,f4)119, -• 3 Er Hall Dwelling, For some years I suffered iieversly from a pain and 1 ' t h" / `' '''' • ":'d'' r • .4,w. IV, 17,c har•l. Brother Alf,. li•Lent4: to the Sorg of the Iltral tightness to the Stomach. which was also serompan. Thomas !Is/. r44,rae , ..1 P. Lewis. n 1 Pandas,., • to fare lied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me vivo : 1 "'"• ) ",`, r n-'"', r• Adolphe I:- Bork, • The Poet brine. Petasov to the Fair-The kar• wtlking ;boor. Jam 51 year. of age,and nowt:h. ; 4 coa , ta ml. Dv% id 4 firotv 0, . met hors reps., Blending my advanced slate of life, teere M. h•ive ' 10,' n l t r '"" ) '''• , Plain: I.:Melton. reat.aooll al voted in a Cart-,7: an relieved mr..thot lam desirous that others should , , 'ill lit t.. ~.ttt,. ,nt . t.tratt:e. pennon-pro or t !mit, .1 the Cat!, be made acquainted with their virtues . I ant n o w ion .:‘ my di At 1114100 el l.roperly, in Coven an.l eau ally . ~,,,...,,. b.,theeee.,:th th e f . , .., th _ reg ...,.. 1,, ,, ,, , rendered, by their means, comparatively active, nod l at r a! , - - ' al* Iv.'" a' I'' , 01,9 ' 1 .'til Willi Se,litnV. . toarvett Into eublectton, 45 can take ezerelse • Withnlit Incuevenienve or p.m., "flo• Company bare reterwaol at ia oane rAr. Coor 1 -, ,,,,,,,, yoked toils ~,o , Pegasus flying/May which I could not da before. Fund, w•loch I,tll ter it Ca pl!unroll early I, e en 10 .tlaets. _ [MlgneJ,l HENRY COE, 1 inueatcd. chant 1.10 ,1 0 Pro:cc:do. : 0 the eihor.td. The Duke of Wellington visiting Queen Victor- North Street, Lynn, Norfolk 'rho ...peta or the Company on Jo Roar)' Ira, 1019, as P. . m a ,,,,,,, 0 „,,,,,„ , , . LI fare 49 frooioof o l choory of 1 - 101,,,, , , par, ~,,,,s . 1, plat isitell agreettbri to ,tll Art n , f,„_,AAsentitiy,slyete as Distant View of Weimer Cottle. to width the - . of Dropoy. i - oolows,iir. : „ i ' Duke set Wellington died. 4'J Persona suffering trom 'Dropsy. eltber.Abnut the ; M a r,'ll,"g" l'' '' ' 12-5 " 6-' Starke , torn KM., or at other times, should itomethetcly • _Flea' r'ar.". 1 0 1 l :: 1:4 ''") l'a"°'• •'•c • 4,l •''''' ' set's Heavy Erlgade, and total Boot of the have recount to these pin., as hundreds of hereon. . lentl'orsf Y. ---"-• ' French I'a ratty, , 52 are annually mired, by their' use, of this 'direfol rani- , IMAIIA. . 127..474) use .11 1 , 220 . 097 47 I portrait of the Duke of Wellington. 53 plaint In its diderent stages, Where all other means fluare their Incorporation, a period of, voila. en 7 1 atodeon at raMtalrteblella ; after liis return front hod failed. yeare, they have pal unward• "lone anarioSrerp a tun- , ..., , r..ba, 56 Tbew celebrated Pills are wondstfolly rill••tendit 1 d'''' 3l ' a " . •""" 1 .. da .""" 8 .- l''"" by e fi l r ' ' l '"" a Y " Ir ''''' - ' The Duke or Wellington 1)tog in lists at Chet- - In the follolving et - inspirable: i tug evidence in ID, 40i Vantage, 01 znsw.l,ll.r, aS Well ; ~,, Hosp ital. 57 Agar, !lamellas, - 1 it ' th ' ah""Y on .1 ah l" lfinn I" n a " t w"h pen M a t * TT.. Fune ral Car, as it appeared in the Fit „„al A.thnso, ' - Jaundice, uess, atilt:diddles. .„ Pftwesalen, ' rio Iltllocut Complaint.. Liner Complaint.. 1 CHArt":B N. 111•N"Ert- Presides! • The FonerelPrOf elslloll to SC Paul's Cathedra!, Blotches on the it ii o Lumbago, . CliAnl.l:4 G. lIANCE ER. citcrel lrY• (Imp; talcum/mg.) (~jars CO Bowel Complaint., Pules, . The sithetribur has been altpion•rd agent for lilll ' Th.,. „E,,,,,.,, t",,,, , tr,v, ere de.lguml and eseented • Colic,. 7theutnatlern • alms , . mentlonediaultullan. 3 4 4 IS HOW, prepared to y . I • the amt Artists and Engraver. in the world, at . Constipation of the Bowels Ratenclen of Urine, I make Immoante, use evert, tfeser:t riton rit , property,. . ramarlatlledsttlth original end intereatiug demriptiont Consumption. ' • 'lcrofula. or Elng's • Ecil, the loweg rays. ANDREW 1117441i1., Agent. . ~,,,,,,,,, uat ,,,,, !at .. Debility, Sore 'Meals. . r•Milele..lara 11,1351 • 2-tf . '. LETTER PREB4. • Dropsy, :stone and Gravel, - - - ' II money and fiescrddlon of the English Hold, of Dysentery. .• ;,letortil.try Syttiptlins, ! INSURE YOUR ROUSES: • i, conunon.., 1 Eryelpelvs, ' - Ti: Donlottreut, 111 1: .todercigned,."7.vcat for Ilel4roming Coruoty ' G,,,,fr n , ch ao o o t, . ' Female trregularirles, Fintiontl, Xs - re , : fo.-uroore Cootranne', whirl] has ttrnh•hi, ills Cur 'outlier' nrAntltitilly 4 Hand Rings, It) Fevers of all ktods, , Ulcers. .• :WWII. .1.1, iv.p2:121 rill I. any other similar Instil.- En e •hrotge of camer a 's, . 13 Fits, ,• , Venereal Affections, tion InIM• Sisi.., - .1. prepare ! ,t.s effect invuraio et A,,,,,, ~o s r tr.nars,alats Dwa r fs, 14 Rout, r r Wurm . of sill kinds,,against 'lava by Vii,', MI slid. wri;.tione of Building.). .Ilituraphy of Oliver noldamith, 17 Headache. :Weakness, Rom whaler. ,Merehetv)lre, tied Miter property, On die ..imi (air Sr, et pens and their Mioufaetiire, 33 11011 canon, 1I et cause ,ke ,&r. ; and h.:riot term. of the Company. Love... ore. al- Tr io Egyptian Fettobs, • - 21. Mold at the Establishment of Professor Jinja OITA r, • ways pr.vnat Iy• iii.! o coon a. 104 , Y Ile tat itfacturi- Ti,.' Eccentric, Student, `. - 31 MI Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.) and 1,0 ell i I y made known. Pereons having property to be In. f The flied of Parailiet and Mother Alfue; a Hive. ma/peewit/it Drugglets and Dealers In Medi, Then lurcol, ma y Apply In Cie eulcrember. in rotteville.ei• o,il t Legend, 37 throughout the British Empire, and of 11M44 of the thee personally or by letter, and the. eliall be Prompt I Th e Itou;th Monte at Horne, near Hamburg, 39 ('ailed State.. In Mises ai 37+e, 871 c, and II 511 each, ly attetnlrti to. . /MIN lIABLAN• I •Itetertint Ilinttratlons of Schiller: Pegasus In Whniciate by the principal Drug Housestn the Union ; font 20, taY.I. , , Wtf . . 42 • • ' Hone..., . ity :Messrs. AB. gr. D. Mande New I",tta : sod by __-'z .- . -__:_. ' - --,- - ' •' .' ,Twenty -for hooks withal) English Daily Paper, 40 Mr. C. D. Kttlillat, I' South Illaits Muer) , Philadelphia. Poetry and Painters. • 42 .3•Thera le a considerable saving by faking the ' LIFE INSURA.NcT - ~,,„,sal Public Follett! Cif the DUke of Wel . . 41 laraer size..-- Dorm. ••• _ • Cub sueceeding number will Ca1t11116,3 great ea- N. II -Directions for the guidance of patients in ' " LIFE iraumurcr : ,ioy of highly interesting original and selected mat every disorder are stilted to each Box. . - ' the al. T. W. DYOFT k $01411,133 Notth 4crond Slicer, ' l '"E ., " • lg' r„ rp 't , r ' ' ' %RD LIF E IN.:4lillik NEE ANN;urry • ler in Its sortnus -departments, contributed by most {copular waiters elute day.. No offorto or es- Philadelphia, Wholesale Agents for Penn-sylvan', ~„ a,°- 'I fa" ) ' birtiy,t , ht ttne tt , ltt, (Rh, , Na, Also for sole by John G. Borden. um! Clemens A: ''';' C hesnut Street. I ' 1 . 4 "! 1 ' '' 3el}.ll', 11- c h . " l " . ~ apect %solidi} , of name's :Magazine of Art, and dr. p „, prose will he mmied to render the work in eyery le ns sier, Pottevala: E• J. Fry, yanotqoa; D r . J . vv . pe.tni. I;<oluiriU!.. ma k e int:twine es on Lives onto,. r lalf My en riot to any pictorial magazine cote pub- Mis., Miner...lN. Lamt fattraaraMe lerataX, Dee. 12, 1852. . . 51-1 y 1.1 "' . ta l' Untb'inn ' 3l.l urn " d ' n'a " ted ." ! '• . ' in '' atua ; i ll e a d o l f n it i i h eti r ro a h n l Y°l o ber o e n ° s. 4n w n h Y v:n completed. Will a laic.. and cone:at:tit Increasing reser, ed fond, of ) f . ,,,,,, a, v ,,,,,,,,, whiat , ,, t o e im,„"o,,,,,ii t y,ni,. t - , , ,,, a per fret err I,IIV to the ins tired, ' and beauty, wit defy tOrTipStltlosi. It Will nOl Only Th, pecottotna may h., r,,.$ yr arty, half yr eily, sr • t,, ~, i„ , , ,,,,,, rig rup i 1 y pOp p • hat a rich ornament' quarterly. , 0, the 1 The Company add a tones periodi,9illy to thet . a- . for the .to ay. int-mogul/01e, and A pleasant cum pan e,,, Senores l'or lite, T 1,.. Orel Itnnos, appropriated in ', •r ~ * TERMS: . Deveinber,lS 11, and tile CO C 4.1,1 1 1 0 , 111.11til) , cenilwr, , • m,,,, , 1,1 , ~, agi. rea! ,..,,, pi, per p phi, pp . re p t p ,,,.. 1419'arn"n4t tool, '44") ' "' nr 3'_f. 51l tin ' y ' rY " IX:'° ' tag.hatter IS months, on wetps of *3. Club. of hunted ender the /Odest politics, making 312142 59 • r , , ,,,,,, , ,-,,, ) ,„ Arost . or ~..a om, 37 rehloi will h , • Pal , t then " ./Ati ' l '"""'e a ttal ' a ' la ' l f 'or 'e lilt[ annum. ALFIXA;4I/F.R. IMONTriO3I6III% . .lead of EDO originally floored, the next ..I,lent I •) '-''' -1--- ' - ' amount to 11237 50 ; ter neat 41 lltte 10 8191 2 5u forl7 Mpture !Street, hit.. Yolk, ' . a,.1 solo by or off Booksellers. - every sloCin : Abe others in the game proPottli I a on or. ; - • cording to the ainonnt and time of standing, or bleb : Noes' -Rea UT. Parr. L or advidion• make an ate/ape of move than CO per cent, THE 111.2 TORY OF TIDE PAINTER,. OF oilman , ' Premium. ) paid. wiihooflnertaelng the se , ..,m ; N A T I O.,q B; . nub 1 rafirtatlattn. i the rollOWllig are a few exaMplea from 1110,ite- , r . a ylie parts waits on e Pilot of eV ry month,. . • , 4 filly relit!! each. ' l "..'. 1.__,..', .-. -_-'.._....----_.--_, _. ~....., '' , Cart I, patiliehed able vy,-cOntains Albert Doter. . 1 f Arn't of paltry and ho. Llfe, P. strait. and *pitchman, .of Ott choicest . ii . I tlonus - -or;homit to be inct'sd •Wm kr. Mara which arc “imMle pules. • " 1 Insured. addition. by futon. addlont. ' Nit H. Wilt he ready Fr b. ISt, and will' tonatst: of - --a- - -------- • VelamEirp. his Life, Portal% and the ebOitest ; spoof.' .01n00 $152 aff *1,252 511, . stems of hi. Worts, • 41501 652 23 3,174 23 • ALEXANDERmos . 7tomenT. :: , , ,, o ' 445 . • '2,735 Ito ; - IF 4prate Street, New We!. 1411M1 11.7 SO 6,157 7.0 Arid sold by all Booksellers. Ain, lie. . - Lc. -. ' ' (5. tient Postage tree for 12 Menthe on fecelpt of OA. -----....:..--...-.--•-- . Jan. 21,!'•53. ' 5-2 m ' vocTon VOMISELP . PRIVATELY. r 25 cente, r mean. of the POCRCT tStltlLit, pi tlrt,nt Etc!) One I. Ow a t'lry.irlan. The Irtreisth iltlitlon,wlth one indred engerntring.,.howtor Irate Diseases dad Marfa, Ilion; or the fiel:er turf Mew, In twerp shoe and rm; to whirl' In added 104110..41n the diseases of males, Intended for the ope female. milli, (..' p.tge ),) being of the torthe.t Im /tanae to, married people, !hale contemplating mar. , M.. 11, Graduate or the . .ty o / . ._Jytr.- eta, Member of the Royal College of Burgeons. London t' end Honorary Mein. her ofthe Phil adelphiiiilrdical Society. The various forms of Secret Disrartte.frominal IN eaknets, Dis,a. sea of the Prostate eland, Impotency, solitary babas of youth are falthlblty described, and all the recipes Oyer. In mato langusge. Tbe chapter on itelf.abure e n d g em j n it wesenees is worthy of penleular at• 4 M e n, should a read by every one. Yonne Men, whe have b h, unfortunate la contracting di verge, previous to g yourseleee.under the rare of any doctor, no ma er artist his pretensions may he, get scope of 1011 truly risetal work. Bea Captains-and persons dolor to dee, should pop. tees Ot..trounrs Treatise. on Marriage, the Pocket ¥ hplog, Or Leery One ills Own Pbyelelan. ro•Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the ,Eirttlaptus to his child: It may sere him from en early grave. Lot no young Man or woman enter Ism the secret obllrellout of married Ufa, with/Int reading the Pocket Escolaplits. Let no one guttering from a hac king roach. palate the ride,restlera oughts, Itervonil tertisee, end the wboie train of Dyspeptic uttritloni, sod given op by their physician, be, an. othtr moment wothoot committal the .Eecillaphts.— neva the married, or thole about to be married, any Impediment, reed this truly tsetse Root, as It has been the means if saving Oman nds of Ile flutUnate elan/sees from the very Jaws of death. 11pwants of a MILLION copies of Gale Celebrated work hare been sold is this country and Lampe since 1879, when the hest edition way based. aPAny person sending TWENTY-11 Ve,,cent a en closed 111* fetter, Will metes one copy of Ode book by mall t or dee copies will be sent far one dot tar.— address.t. Or. WM.YOUNG, Na ill Spruce Street, Phitadetplft,.• Post pelt. • - . Twenty years practice la the illy of Plattadelpids, mushily enittlee Dr. Veen to the cosfidence of the aelhaed, end he maybe mineelted on any of the di. states deacrlbedis his dlffeteet publications, at his office 111 wproes Ihreet. leery day between 9 and 9 Welatik. Cdundays Steeped) eel persons at ear die. tante ten commit Tit . Tsui by taper, vast PAID. Joao 14 1952. Play Pamphlets runtaintne tables of rates nod exranna. ' - . ~... • ......,__• , :;_., ...•e...,,,,-, bons, (Nano of applitut ion ; and further infortealion -:-. 7 --- :' , . otrATIS' Invraiiio Warn'. can ho had at the other, il.• W. EICf/ AEDi e Prcaldent. TO .191.111.DERA .AND OWNERS OE PROPERTY. Jon" F.,gaNtre, Actuary. The suhscriber li Agent for the above Company In' DERONS destroys of ristag a purely 9f.meStaillaie)r; In Fire Schuylkill County. and will effect Insurances, and . 1 nod We . th er 111 " 1. P414 " )111 "4 I'. slyest{ nortaaary information, on the entilort. - oil its native potity.ea theaperand more tforab/s than i D. I:ANNAN. i any other before. offered to the public. This "antirre June :9. lti:0 ' .. 2n-ly ; has undergone the careful Jleatyna of the learned fro(. James C.!Soot!' of the linorerslty of Penn tyl- - '"._..."'"""."'`""............_..........; .' rani* Thin aint Is 'pact:Hari, e l -ever to the paint • 19/111 111.10114. AIICHTIELT , ""LtmItiII • o .olr l - : inn of Caen . Boats and Vessel' ey deamtption, I. ttal dealers, fin trounces, A' silne,.witbutban Sera- ' pr,a.eertnato itself more body titan,-any other paint denten. litc.,acc ompani;,d by eipltilaihihs, speeltro- j'yet introduced, and the onside_ of drying very hard. tine:, ertiorates and riaborate detail.., prepared •t- ;'Colon earytna from brilliant add m "a' -. presely for the ore of Projector,. and Artisans through• • - - .- CERTIFICATES. . oat the United rioter, by Samuel Sloan, Arebitert.- '. ' PAinofernata, Dre.l, 9 fiSt . l'aiblientd In nutalorta.and for sore by .• " bk it te Fire Proof Paint cons - Nth of sorb materials . D. MN'S AN. • . ' rr the opinion that it cannot change under er A er t y " A p i p e ' .l 6 l r it l er hi t ' and w6 1 Il k a " ; 11 ife h r t tn i 1 b b 4 i , u n n I t h r y " . 1'31;43 " r,„„ It w ill retain its quality thrany length of time. - Starch 6, 19:1. " ' .,. 10- . 47e .o ne w ti a tnia 'nt any its 'pots. and that:there , Analysis: LI TEU STEWS DICTIONARY 11:1413/1100. , Silira, 1111 'ED.-A few coulee of this sellable work. ow. ; Alumni. ' ' 50.49 I Perocide of hon. 1101 4.31 knowledged to be standard work of the . 3110 I Water, - a , ~' - l This Analtsle shown-it cannot camera, while Its hind, not only in thin country, but in imam '‘i beautiful Color mon .roconlinend En extensive cm - Eurupe.for tale At less than rity.pricer. -„,... 6. !. plot,tnent. • ' .- .• . JAMES C. BOOTH. 41.4`in`n°Yal Oruro, 11911 " 41, 7 And ..-''''''-' .tProf. of Chemistry applied to the are. University-of Monet edition of Mt valued, Wolk; fet tete at very i rtansylvattis and . Franklin Institute. low pfea, at , ' IL IiANNAN'S 1 . ' •• • Woe COeater,'Pa.,fars, 12, 1031. • ..' .C11‘• an Pato lesagle 30 ktelail Bookstore: i Ido hereby certify that I hate used the- Fire and N 0v.:9.1A5% ' ' -', -, - . 47- if . , Water Patter Paint of !Vends& Co, and rind It to ex ctLAJETALYS L'OMMENTMLY. ONLY 41.40.:-Tun i cell anything toy in use tat body. ems And beauty aisobsettort Isomer received Claire c a w runt y,. , of color., Agouti I recommend it to annotate Pala {beautiful plot, 4 volumes nct - too; at the. tow tate of ! tent and I can Anthems? Amu I believe it to be Mote VIM LAW 8001/Ae-Cmydotra Fnf MI: neW /01 4 --.- - fine opportunity. l'or those who & n u n /thi n i n . l dorable nini Channel tun any ether, print yet .letro. edition ) coetaftdagassoy beW rarele. Piles only valuable work, to pmeore a tnpr; 1 ' ft.DANNA,:v. _ / dozed to thlP,Pnb, l l,e.• lb IS without pat -4. myself , . . r e nna4 acme is ogo,lll tar Yates 111101,aeir was. stir , iti.ntee,Cempre hontivelhommetita MA vole . -Iplo go prised ,,,. rad sin , very am, „ H i i n nppiinnuan beim. . - Pastan% It nom 'titbit. rata me d. - Pattick Letstbe:Acti f;oonneatary - ) 4 vo le ,- 406 I° i - - moaners C - Lev, new edltict... • . , Afoul; MIL -.-, , • --• . - 164 - , tifut for tither wood or iron. - - -,•.- • -, - - , - - • - • JOAN Y. - RAWLINGS, Noose mei Simi - Painter. liton'a Jostles, last edition. . . DINIAVTINVIi . PAINT ' HOTEL-an *lee Apply to - • - illAN'l...a. NEILDer.- - • • English Law and itivoty Napalm 0 nag., jun IV .2.101101 011101ThItIllt eintint Eaten. Imitable 6r Doll. , -, - . .- :. Wilmingtft.D4L, tilted and for We by BilliaNti US ) day Presents, some with Locks aid Keys at ittO each. 1••----• or 10 CALEB PARML, , Law and Ntacellsosonsßooksener. Jan /mem and for isle by 11. IiaTINJIN. ' Pousvitlie, Ps. Olt. ;0, /t 67. • 44- Du, IS, 1131. , . bi- Jan.l2, 1833. ii-dta BEM - HARDWARE, &C. Ffl .PROOF %Wl= - LI VANS gr. WATSON terpeelnaly Informlbw pub. .I:slie that they have added largely to their faellities far insontacturing articles In their line, by the erec tion nta large factory In Eighth Street, below Vino, aud art now ptepared to furnish thrum who may Ct. /or them, with /ME Plitetir erIYES. 4c., in a an pctinr n.anner, at the shortest notice. They will warrant their rafts to nnacren as much best as any other wafts t and in order to satisfy tbermahliethat this isnot melt esserthmabey hold tberoselers to 11....71111.1M at any, •1, - twat totrittlipta fairly with any • ether safes thtt are made.— 1 ; -. 1 7 44 fi r ? ` .: . They have the laale*Ornaally • •••, • Intranet* and Mlirre. in this( .? 4 / city and rates places. which :i • they can give in reference—.---" Their et-rearmed sifts bare 9,41/ ,--- 7„. '— been well reeled by accidtatat an well a• by public bendiest, as ibh report below will chow. tiffdt Triioup.ll,lcAistred ErAxs 4 : WATSON'S SS Dock St reef, Phi:ode/141a, EIRE PROOF C11E:3241'. AT TII P. ET ATT. saa, 1 1 / 4 421AAT1111, PA., CCT. VI. 1451. The undersigned, appointed a cusagnittPt for the purpose, ny the o:Ert fa of the State Fair, went pre.- sent this afterestaa, when Henna. nye:Ns & wAr. 80:t t. eked one oiltietr Atnalf stand Sala Pia ndet Fite Prep( Chnftta.7txtifch time they ennenniett rnttttt coact, or tenon over it, commencing at t nto„,.k, P. ?,1., dud haring exp.oed it to a white !lest for 00 /lever, Aceitient in destroy the root !tun ftet. On niunlng the Cheat. the patient, tngntlier tttitt7W3ett eula-,.ttett.setted in nut presence. Were taken nut, ant only having been puttereen, but net having the appearance of tenrch upon them Joarph natter, Tt-Coe. of Pe A.- 0. tie k:Pr, John O. frig, Ches. E. Ileipter, E." E.. Declaim:l.e, • Ciimmittee EVANS h WATSON. la mender Fite at 4 Thief-proof Safe Nitlures • No. R.11)oe Street, Aim ME=IEI GEOIIGE BraGEIT'S NEW lIARDW ARE STORE, 1 -,—, dwarf l.riow Mites lantrl, undr) hofannd an raceliput wartment of If N.RDIVA NE: tjoadi trimml nco.. 'FP, a, ROM PM= . riastdlru, • Britanla Warn, rth0e„,..„T.,.,,...,...c...rtment of tint. treks,. Carnentrro' Tool., Table contry. 013 ma and Paint, Pocket twit gy Bar Icon 0(111 kiztt, Table Sia.ena.• Rolled do do ilo Anesla and Via'., Nail. and Spike,. ' Am. - win:cat cantle Gnu, El'idroad Iron and N. 0•1. Sheet lent, Cut. litleSl, ' r , tnith Tool., Wire, Tin Plate, POoldlng tooicti,th, Unto, Fieltivs, C.lllt 1 - tr,l. Sad In m+, Unit Ml:irrg, ;01;t14. RZlerk.llllTrtirK, rowdr caw! gboi, Yltrar Arai Mill elawe, IJOpdnl t 4.1%,. Fine fiend-ea-AP C 11. trillion hi. thank. to the Vittilic erowage tld•y extended MIA., Ilte elm of (night & flit gall , ' I Ifinvior . :lilt. in lii= individual rap+• h• will tie slide In detterve and rid:l.'l3yd this eO - iit hilted tuppnrt by the finality of tilt goodi he half in Molf.. 'ilk I ntivnii , ln to F11160..11,404 the inert:llr,, it %holt he is drt•rnunrd 'tell. GCOIIOII 10.11 . .11T. Litre of the dint of Height & Pott. 13-It EMZEINEE TOWN EL LL , mo,v A pa) Hri BD Trim R s rou E. THIS mum:um of Mattufatiareti wate4 • lii. 100 t near of its attraetinas, and I am 110,1 , n:•Ie Itl offer m the publir.t titer Mr .t.t. . their Imittetttaa at rtlyzitate, oar of the '• tliteat and- moat uisefui stock of Forrian an.l 1t0M ,, - tie HARI/WA:in reef nit••red in the rot:My With many thltilid for the pdttettage eatemte,} to the tats iirm.l (141triliqzelcithie to supply all the Pattie fit my 111:i . Of' Illillif,t, 171)(31, le the rlttapc.t. with metal hrotoDtil,ns zo.l i:.,11.11C11. FRANK Hill". Aptii2,l,s2. I l-tf COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. No, :I.!, 31, 34, 33, 36, and 37 Art;Nfr, Flahula. rintiNTRY 11.'rrb.tm+ cin lb to 15 pnr cvnl. by porchl.ing at 111, ■hc,v,. Slott, 15y ktv. part In: any owl, paying butliv.le alit, and liv ine vroriorniraliy.:it I- pl rln 1 rau ,rotor•,•II thorn who ptitrha+e tbry ;0..i0 hrtr, pay 1.,h flora. am d tare ake pliores r0d:4.17.11y I,n hand. a thn., a..ortzuf‘rd of r and klvi,t Ica 1../ 1, on. abd Var.orr, Tata,. Knly., and pork.. In ivory, nal.. buffalo, borr arid p. nod 111[1411.5, Itartcr• Fori , o, kr.,l:oit het Kidveg, 1:11.11: Kmvr., Revoivia: a:id plain Po.tola. st. a large it,. I. of no,l4crA , and \YnF tenhulat•v 1•, a and Co. gra., Also, et ;mg , a+curtmr nt 01A t 1„,„ A., 160., time Englt/11 Ttt kt at Getman Gttye. i)1(i M t ULLMAN, hsPmtr t. Per ", Idsl. =ti IRON COMMISSION WARE ROUSE, CENTRE ST/WET. I'OTTS VILLE. Blake rlberft irre prepared In furnish the Tide, Machinists and (wratarii. at Pt l l l4 dPlPhi. (ii right added, or retail, beet Anieriesn Bat Iron. ulanufletnied to l'oltsvllP'. and Warranted of mi4fiertilr ,pl3ldy. T ralto, .M 1111.10% for an.) Willi...bed at cheat rt iron] the Imparter. C.l It 1/1.1: V 4, I IJN. York Inire, Nov. '2), Mi. 4 ;•if tle f FIRE INSURANCE: STATE AIIITUAL nub INSURANCE vtitt.Al,l:l.ritiA A,:r.Nr% , 'he ,ntit V ',ell •f1...i 1:nlel I'ollll - in.!. 101.1.i:I I 4: 1'11.71...1! .11 , t, err G.,ln I ho AllOll,l ail'. zna.le ;thy ' 1.1, P.:2: • Wholc 11 , 11111, In Imth Drant'ltes olf . 111,.ita vs, Tit enly TirJurarid, 0.0,00;i Wh4.le a illoont nji.r..pott) ai rIP%, $1:0..:A1,r,V, 00 ' Pohl lot - Psi . .. lW, 11e:1k • ei lu casl):.ettl'i ii i trn l•n1.1r, Toni amotint I; I I , ,ier! old AI - 0001a Or cavb it;gl How to ri.s,rve for f,11.11, O1511,1!:5 incitoliva a C.A.lti turpltt.of t 9,14 12.5 !MEM sHipPiNo;4c: ...,1 'WINTER ARILINCIII gins uvsgpool. tad POOADZIPUIA efiCAIW. I. 0111 P CO. tatokd salting their ricotta 82euriBb tpe CITY OF MS,'NGIIGMTGR, Mds„ Capt.ilobt. !Ahab, CITY OF GLASIGOW,' 1 8 /0,(4111.WW• 1 ! 11 3 ,11,1 * Frew . City of Glasgow. Katurday, Oct,_ 3, 1839. City of Manchester, , gatunlity, 0et.33„ 1831. 't • c/ 1 3' of Glasgow, 841eltdsy:tios.tto„ 1811. •City of Idanchesuw, Monday, Jan: 8, 1 6 33. - City of Glasgow', .7buday, Feb. 3,1633. Thursday, . City of Manchester, Thomas", Mar. 3, 1833. • • City of Glasgow, thstilday.llar. 31, 1 5 33.. Frew Liver's/ a. City of Manchester, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1832. City of Glasgow, Wednesday, Orb In, 153 1 . Oval' Manebesier, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1639. art:Usgow, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1633. City of Manettrater, Wednesday, Feb. 2,1833. , City orGlasgow, Wednesday, Mar. 2,1853. City' ofManchester. Wednesday. Mar. ZO, 1853. C=3 Preto Piitadefpkie, Peon Lirero•l, Saloon berth', 90 Dol. 1 Saloon berths, '2l) tlotraa blidshlp E 5 .• 1 511,13111 - do 15 " Forward do 55 forward do 13 Including etewirra ices. Tntan CL•Ilf P•SOZSGCSIR- A limited number 4q Third Class Yautures, he thben from Friliadelpbia end Lhcrpoul. and found in provision*. From Flallad'a,. PO Dole. From Liserpool,o Guineas ef roificatas of passagn will be issued hera,th Attie' who are desirous of bringing out th eir triage at cot. responding tares. , ee. 111E1E111'i°, per TIM. Coyr e eGoods.llitaware, i ke., will be taken , subJect• to special ;yeomen! at j time of shipment. - . • Anerporienced . rtorgeon will he tateled on each 1 ship. - , : , 411 grade sent to the agents In Philadelphia and Liverpool will be forwarded with economy and. de. , eporrh. For freight or passage apply to . , TLIOSIAS nicnAnDsoN. • , 9 Walnut streot,Chllad'a„. and 41 Etcasny Place, Now York. :' ' ~ , RICHARDSON. BROTIIEIIR 4 CO., Llietpool. re The aubsettner has been appoint.' Age& f oft' :ace tmr 01r. if ltilt t• and to prepared to ruguae amsorngeri who prefer tomtits out itt the Stearnets al the publiebed rotes.. .R. BaNNIAN. l'en. 14,18.52. ; PUBLICATIONS. TSB tutrsTRATED maatanvEt vt• RT, . • mohibly pfirts —.Prgre 25 telliS vEttv strututenteui has been wade to produce ti itoork of unp.icuilrled utagoirtcence,cegardlea• of cost. The etlttorAdr.emistub. his intbllidied a kimilar. .alt In England during the past . year, under the tie of •• {animated Erbibnor end Magazine of 4rt," - ; 111 0 rireolnlon of tstilrh ins Avernrrt 60.000 each immher. Encliureged by the success which has attended thhi etriercirtse, he hot resolved to present to the Ameri.: ean pnt.iu a rn..carine or Plilt higto r prettorionti— one, indeed. which will move the pirica tat wonder nt the age.. Each number will consist nj stity-,ight higes. royal 0t.1.1.1u, printed on the finest The tjustfilli:ns will bo intrusted to the !Ina artiste tit the tVOrld. sit monthly puts wla arm a hand some velinne. The work will be so ronducted as to embrace the greatest variet) of matter in Its various departments. upon each of which the highest literary talent wit be employed. - The following Is a brief outline of the pt.iri of the , Maga:inn:— I.- The Historical Depsainent will abound with picturesque representations of the most remarkable, events which have occurred in thin and other contr..: tries; accompanied with iniererting anecdotes and details (loin the pens 01 the most enstromt SY( Dery of, the day. This dtpartment will contain several *plea... did engravings, designed by the first 'Wirt, or the world, engrgired ro Itlr highest aryls of mods,. art., 11 —The Men and Women of the Age. This de wall consist of tresmitully executed portraits 44 The trading ch..2l,lrleCA of the age. especially or (Dn., sv. Do noire OD lire stage of lommisity us Ihr world's benefartors• Each portrait will Mr nrennifor bird by an 11111Creetlitsg blOg(Aphl,Al sketch. 111.--The wonders of Natural Ilisrory, liptany, and niter seieirl es, will be de velopt-d to choice crime logs of Beath., ihrdll,Fig.hen, Inserts, Forest 'I errs, Flowers, Geological and Fossil specimens, Sr.., will, at roimpanying descriptions ' V.—The triumphs of Architectural Art will be displayed in esnursitely• finished representations of .Caiticdrals, Churclies s l'alves, and other models of ant mit and tiniderh Arc hlieclurai Art. V.—The werke of the (:roll Me rrrrr ,•elerted from the pfltirlp4lli3liefSemt Of Art In the world. In era) UV' portratt of the Master %tin he at, en, arrom pant,' n ith a highly (Wetted, engraved ropy of WI rkof d'aurri• marina - K. portions will he rendered high ly !ulcerating by the lamilteer riplonations, tel the tin [omen,* dlagearon, which will accompany each *ob. jert VlL—Manufactures.—TtiMprinelpal manninonting procrores• iio use will be fully explained by minute detalla, and un abundance of beauttfal engravirmi. VlM—Machinery and Inventions will havedue at it ntion paid to them. and be described by numerous apprspmate engraving.. IN —Ladles' Work-Table Depailincid wilt contain a Ili h variety of elegant and original patterns for van... Kind+ or useful and ornamental walk, wish ample dirretions far copying them. N —The Literary department, indtkenderit4 01 the .311000 art clot AtColllp3nyitg ihMilhietrationa, w ill ranipri.e original and Interesting. narrativea, contd.. hated by the Mort popular mitt:l3,ot it day. 33 ith imairromi ithierratiOne. la additinti to the numerous and beautiful engrav logo unceepetratrul iu tbe letter press, each will contain four Wended engravings, and print., to n spry superior manner upon superfine plate pa (W. In es ery respect the ILLVsTassitn 31*ov:sir u Or A I' A 11l OE detitledly superior in any pletatiatAlas azine of the day. The boner, the typography, the •nsravtngs,thealterary articles, will far surpass .ito predeceeeor published in England, upon which such rdth csilustume have been prunouiu ed,by the A hole publir press: Ilia of the monthly Inuit.... tstqqi ontOp{Olod, Win form A volume, which, for In retest, oriOnel it y value and beauty, will defy Ito nt. pet. ion. It will not only be afi intsrertlng (unity bout ,but a tic b ',Int.:WA for rho &sewing...out ta nte. anti a pleasant companion in the study. t. TEEMS trl a year; to Clubs of three nr more i t t If pa let In advance for twelve months. It will be.teut cataitc (ten tol AF.! part of lip, U/11011: .ter m+ wanted in every town throughout tne test 1 4 th It,g, #1:11."11 21 ferAn3 pr.rautt reel:terra the tire, nriniber,and Ring with the saute. will be certain or. pecurit,g large cunibt rif chlocribers. :in Just Err...titian can I.e rornr.ii of the r It.gahre and beauty of roe nnrk front Merely reading a printed prOSperllll. "rn , uctriratur, tontairtert In each member will ea toil a co,l, in drawing and engravlttg. ni ryl,erin or early Ail cornuoinicaltnr, melanin; to the hulk mutt; 1.0 arlarreeed In ALrixANDra mriTaomEßy, V 4,153,1. TEM ILLUSTRATED ALOGAZINE OF ART. Now ready—Aict 23 Cent,i TRANSPORTATION. NOW 4UtIEpINGIIMENT. '. , • ) ..-.4.4,... .... x. HOWARD, EARL k. CO.'ri EX PRESS 14N HWoaratitepasutt to rut ~ ,tue and rot ward Daily t plasongre Train. (out Express Cat bolus alwl ye la outgo of special mossengent) muclaandas of all dascrlpttanit,pactagua,aundies,spode,bana notes, far. Alto. particular attention paps to calloct , nd Mits. Drafts and Accancts. Paticagur and Goods dativetcd daily to All intezmodiate.plarts outwear, 1'60'404)61a and Pottsville. (Mires—Centro Street. Palomino; o No. 93 , Booth Third Sett, V Ittladetploa ; : , io. 6 Wiill street, New York; No. 8 Court Street. Roston. IiOWARD, EARL & CO I-t f I ; 1 0 bs iFrec Or TUE Pouts, & RAILSOaDcd. P ltuvlapA, Srpt. ISM f On an/ after the 6th tan nu. the Rates of FREIGHTS and TIMES on cost. ttanacson.tt by ibis Compst Y. will be as f0110w... 11M.! rilrinCr 110tICe : Rlctirnonit. ! Philsdeiptilo„ Inclined Plane Nice : town, Clerniantown ft R , Ellin of riclwylLiti. Wino:tont, 14pring Mill. Uoneleelleen ic Ply awlß. 8— and Pella' I and .14nec• port., Port Kennedy, I Valley Forge F'pn•uttvtf lc, Roint 's Fort ! P. 'ottotinvn. Dovillasir Me, Hirai:one. Readinc. IYhding Milmsvitir. Hasnburg t Otwipbtka, By °Orr of thr Coati ati :I:..inazook y. 111:41)E1)111), lierroaryl 2n-tr Pratane & READING ruirtatomai - • IRE ICHT oN Writ; It to commence March I. In.)1, 11, Cid lid.•.1110.Ult(101161.7.1111,141C1‘51 lee, Trott Ore, Lanuesione. 1.'2; I ron, } 9 cts. if rt• Plaster, einte. Tiles, Chit,--Binrane iinrr work.. i Cement, Grindstones, Gull no, Lath*, f Bailin:id Iron. heavy, Roam, ).101 cin. 51 cis!. Malt, 811111. Shingles. Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and Lumber. 3il Clara --Ale, 11 , . r and Porter,) . Allteo. Pot and Pearl, L . lO, li.trie). I . kt. i .nes and Horns, ("mfr.., ('altar, I.a, htakey& Donrestte Liquors, Grain, I . Iron Carl Ina,. ro.ula ; Rolled. 11, or , s ' 12 , . 1 ~ , If aAtinereti Iron, 1.1011 , ., 1'1..te.. Flat r - ' ° ' 1 " l i Bar Kai:road Iron 1...a.1, nod ..', !tot, I , MNatasha. Potatoes , , I'it,:l:ls !Id Spike., . . - ialf ProVllloll4, r4..g,.., . hr e s Tobacco,untnanninctutell. FLl'illß per barrel, .- ~, .2.1 cis. II .le -la Cbsgs.—Appler. Ilrdn, Butler 1 Citersa,l:Ordlg..Calllt..n-n - are r.ggi, I Groceries. (race pi those cateri) teinp I , IT.trritvart. A. Firtivr Holton-Warr, I Lard, Leather. Lire- - cittrek. ManuCar.- :- 17. ts. Ii eta. tut,. of 11.00, dP MarllllleLY ; ' ". 1 .°5" 4- i (: tare, POICII,I. Hoy. link,. Rag , MI, til Sheet Iron, Needa„Nteel, Sweet I p0u.1 0 ,-,.,1%,11.,, , , Vi.,. gar .I..yt re, ,! !' 511, MOS.—Book s an,l Stationery, j . Boota and Shoe.. Caniph i n. 6t. tqtrit 1 ', Oil,Clierta. Mai. and Que , ..nsware, I cigar., confortionor), Dryt hoods. 'r . ..'24ls. II i tn. ' f Drape, Fre.h Fitth, Meat itrOlgruit, Foreign Liquors. !lops. SPirlio of Turpeptior.Teas, 'Wines and ‘5 IK.I. Slant, 1, t'.3l Inw - • Mr . .. ! , 3 3 THE sukscrlbers beg leave to informthe road le that In addition to Heir former SII:AM rillOPel and FOtiNEilik , they hare recently put up new Machinery and Shope for the tnantifactitre oft CO!. CA Rel. TitllCriel and other Rail Cals.hyi Steam hnn'er, which eualilea them to execute all that; kind of work, nut only math better , hut with grerterl expatch ailed, at the err) loweet price, Llatitia shunt ade these'istenkive preraraittrna, individuate, ands compan Lea r4rtrinz en irk td lhil kind, will had It MY Miele asteartteek to give them it call. - riNtibEft 4,. Oct. 25, I rriki 43.11 17 Iprnrr Street., Nrqr York Ito OVeftUrp, Jan. 1, 18.3 FiLEIGIITS 3c TOLLS ON C 032. ~~~~~ !'~t~~Y 1 OMEN :0 25 • 43 65 as 70 65 45 70 65 t 45 70 25 45 70 65 45 55 50 35 lIIIMME t. 40 45 •10 . 35 • 90 :15 20 35 30 '29 20 15 . 05 IS 03 10 15 03 "20 ' IS liS 10 115 00 SI 1.5 ' 11.3 I 141 '•1 95 I 00 9:. 91 1 00 95 95 1 1.0 05 ; . t 4.111. 11. I i,52 RATES OF Eltr:16111' Pell 100 1.114. L^ ?: • ; 2 I==l rn.rwrm•;:l TRAVELING. StINDAS MECUMSLON TRIIINS ~➢^_~ G. ~Y '~~'a dam= lil~• 11111,ADLLPHIA. AND 1:1;AVING.0.111.itIlAll N. and after SUNDA V. -Talmo C, 11, iwS i . ond lan rv. very following Snitd.t), until forth, ingic,an I.:‘prrs. Elrfirsniti %Nil: itavo Pnuo di•ipaia tit ret I Voitevill.• at a sdEnt ; •:opplog %VA) Routs on 11.. Llin and :11.11;Olon,Ing, olnlionnE al thn.y,ll,n MTh, 1:1 7 1.110107 ' I 110111 IR %l•: tatigno. I P. N_ Leayes 7..t0 4.1111 Panes 1'.1,1.1 Mt. 4 , lonin ' 4a; •• 4 15 " Reading 1 9 24 .• :5.21 .• i. tiny n ..111 '• I'otITLOWn 6.01 •'; Caibon X 1037 PL Arriresat Oa lArriv,, at 7.6l:ad'a 7.211 GMEM For the rot!,! trip, WI and dawn, In No. I Cat,. ;., Flont i'llinnirdnina 1., / . 1,,n11.%dir nnd hark.a.ine illy. \ AI Orr .• .. - f Pountown, •• - I;5 .• - t• !trailing. •.' 2 si. . . s. Ilirt . ttn, Mr_ (i.trhiiii 1:. Poo ',voile. 4 .4, ====MME (3' No IlaZUgt• • Arnt.) with tit. re 1r.., Rh !TICI,CA noir% be or enieflng 1 11 elllo May CJ, 1,52. PASSENGER TRAINS a F4s P 7 6 FiaA4 3 (A ri•icf: riP Tllll 1 . 1.11AP1.11,1111.1 1.../ItAli.111111)—S I! 91 31 I: It dII.II.ANG Of ENT.— p rom ph,t,,f, irhia 1,,d 1 , , ,;!,.‘1!1, On and ate, ;Ltr 17, 1'1;2, there .111 !!.. T rj ., duly (SO 111133 1.1 , 11144 j lotdren 1 - `1,11,111r1ph;a, 11,,ading, and l',,ttcvnle. mow.siso uNr.. Thc I:Tptron Turin Iraves thtlatlelpto la 4.i iv ept SuLdays, at Ti o'clock; A. M. Vte Way TrUill irlIV4•11 t!att!..S.tritlayF rat eta,' o'ctoctt. A. M A FT1:11Not The Way Trtin lrat e• dally, esrept {landau, at 3. t'r;ork, I'. 11. the i:xpreeN Tram Lettuce rottkv tile t:.a.tp. c.teept Sutic/316, at :.. - I.t'cloett., .P. 1101 11:1 OP PAS-1\I.; PEA DINO. Fur Phlladrlphli ro 9 .....rinck 10 minute', A. 91., 0,1 4 o'r.lork 91 tr/Inuer., 1 . . M. Put l'cltsville at 9 o'c I uck 34 inolutet A. M.:11,11 6 fo'r hu k P. M. DOM Traln.atnp at all 4t . t.....eutt1 , n0 along the lilt.. MEM tattle/co ne, Id elasstar. Reading to Plnladelahla $1 75 91. 43 do to Pntaville, 1 il l - n 5 Philad'a to Pottasilllc. : 2 - ,'5 225 1/craw in Pottsville, miner of Union and - Railroad Errata rear of , Amtiritnn SOS,. Pusaengew cannot enter the cars Inlesa provided tr oh a Rickel. !; Flay poundopf ha Fulda will !wallowed to each pas !tenger in t trai!e line., and pa.tengi-rr are expretudy prohibited flout taking anything am baggage but thew 'awn wenfing 1 1 , 1) 110 , which w ill he at therldk of lie Ow nee. , lly 9rdet of th,, 11,,ata C. rt • UR\llh mtll,, eerroety June 5, IS:a. 23 tf LITTLE scrictramt. Rannoan OE THE L it t7 l t Hnad diLifajtat;.,t7,l,a.n.avrroti U 1 AND A rulit Tuursimy. A HUI. t. lid, thc ratatenaer Train will leave Tatn.lipa daily (Aund.iy except-cl,) at (1 o'clock A. M. and 23 u'rlort.P. and ennneet MO the Morning and A fternotos 'Trains ftoni rotivville, On Ilte Reading ft.tiliwol. Returnmg, wuf leave Pon Clinton, nn the arrival .if the Morning Train from Philatlelphnt an tho Read ing . i, To Philadelphia, - - 00 Port Clinton, -•- - 75 JOUN Ceuetal !item Tainairla,April I+7, 1.91 BOOTS AND SHOES. !ME SOLOMON rOSTVIVS Map frhaleallt end Ratait hantatd 14ar Starr. Corm, Canfrr rtrul itarZti S! , arti, Pet:fa:W. • • 1 4 11 E TM.' ATTE:I- liars of the public to the very extensive assist t. ment of Goode tosaisting of , GKNTI.ESIEN : ii f:airdthctu J , Fudged and Peered lloids, Calf end lilit.dnatile poled ilewrif and Peg ged Iloole, %I 31er Pr6olliiiiits lietvn,d and I raped, t-om WHO II Neel England and ritilaileinhis tnarinfactitted Coarse 11 , .1a, in great variety, ebnotantly on nand; Clain and lasting Gaiter flords,'and•Concress Cs hare, f'alf•hriiiiit,ere, ,),e -. gO'n Ties, and seased and Pegged Ties. MINE/18 . iloois and Manton+, of first gnatity , Fs low mitt?. BOYS' itn•J Vomits' Boots and Non/lies ecorse or LADVA'Ereneh and Englisb Lanifcgriaiter floors. storoters, Cat !Thin and Coat 'Dante es, French Mor neva, Kid arelt.and pump syrinx Buckskins and le:Tenons, French Morocco and Kid Tilriirooncia. COM% 50 TIC In $1: New England Bootees and (Shoes of all kinds chean• MISISEK* andebildrons• Baolena and Mines, a carpe entofinient ant/able for thin market, tOnslantly on baud- CIEM L'ut'e noes., " • Dim stock of Gout Elattie Armes are of the beat manufactured entries the country_ can afford. Ladles. and , Gettlernen would do well to roil and provide thetisetves with good Qum armee, the best tensest: , 'Rive yet discovered of Colds, coughs and Contuinp. - • Tarplgt, Carpet 'nage and Vallee', . Tbe Trsvaillog community will rind cur well sup mploderaied w te pukeith.ttte s. above articles which we will sail at Boots aad armee, oaade, and matted to order TZltita csea 04.11, 1831 gUe intr. PRODUCTIVE. MINING The following fifteen essentials( to produt. tire !arming, are nom the AmeriOn Fanner, which is, we believe, the oldest itgricultunl paper in the United States-t-- --- 1. good implements of hushandry,, plenty of them, which should alsysyri be kep t in perfect order. ' 2. Deep plowing nod thorough pulveriza. than of the soil, by Ole free use of ►he harrow, drag, or rollei. 3. 3. / 6 applic.;,tion of lime; mail, or ashes, where calcareous matter of potash may nos be present in , the soil. • 4. A systematic husbanding of', every sub. stance on a farm capable of being converW into manure, systematic protection of such substances from loss by evaporation or wart of any kind, and a careful application of th e same to the lands in culture. 5. The draining of all wet lands, so as to relieve the roots of the plants frlarn the in effects cd superabundance of watsr, a cun.di tion equally pernicious as droug4t .10 their healthful growth and profitable! fructifica. lion. 6. The free use of the plow, icultivator, and hoe, with all row•cultured clops, cu as to keep ()own, at all times, the growth of grass and weeds, those pests whidh prove so destructive to crops. 7. Seeding at the prdper time, 'With good seed, acd an equal attention as to time, with regard to the period of working crops. S. Attention to the construction; and repair of fences, so that what is made through the toils and anxious cares or the husbandmaa, may not he Jost through his neglect to pro kr.t his crops from the depredatioris of stock. 9. Daily personal superinten4ace, on.the part of the master, over all the °Orations of the larm, no matter 4ow good a manager he may have, or however faithfulihis may be, as the presence of the heat. of a fans and Mi. use' f his eyes are worth several pairs of hands. 10. Labor saving machinery, so that one may render himself as indepentlen' i t. as need. ful of neighborhood lahor, as a sepse of the comparative indepe'ndence of th4'employer upon such labor begets a dispositiop of übtili• euce and faithfulness on the part 6,1 the em.. ployed. . , . 11. Comfortable stabling and sheds, for the horses and stock, all necessary out:buildiugs, for• the accoramodation of the !lands, sod protection of 'The tools and implements, as well as fur the care of the poultry 12. Clover and other grasses to form a Oa of the rotation of crops, and these to be at the proper periods plowed-in, to,' form pa. hulum for succeeding crops. 13. The clover field to be eitberi plastered or lashed, each 'succeeding spring-i 1 bushel of the former, and. 6 of-the latter Ter acre. 14. To keep no more stock thin can by iaell kept, but to be sure to keep saa many as the farm can keep in good , con,lition , as it is ease policy to feed as much as possible of the crops grown on the farm, and thus re turn to if that which 130.3 , 1:Ken abstracted from it. • i , 1 tr , -15. To pr vide a good orchard and vide a —the one to e filled with choice Oils of all kinds—the o ft with vegetables of - d ifferen i sorts, early and late, so that the table may, at all times, be well and seasonably Supplied, and the supplies contributed to increase the wealth or the proprietor. - LINE---ITS USE IN AGRICrt : T.URE. ' Lime is one of the most abundant sub stances in nature—usually as a carbonate, consisting of iitty-sik and a half parts clear. hollow, and forty:three and a half:of carbon it Geld, in one hundred of the minral. In burning, the acid escapes in the iform of steam. It is then quicklime. Aqer expo. sure to the atmosphere, it absorb's wster, slacks, and falls into an apparent ifxy. pow der ;it isthen hydrate of lithe, and in the - 'lorin in which it is generally used 'for agri. cultural purposes. It is the moat Valuable, w lieu 'used directly after it has fallen into powder. If long exposed to rains and dews, before being spread upon the land, it loses 3 I 1 great portion of its fertilizing power's, which !principally consists in its action updn vege table matters, causing them .0 deeompoqe, I land in its neutralising power upob acids, l'.whiclt abound in some soils. 1- . The Quantity of lime to the Acre.—ln I I - treat Britain from one hundred to !Our hun dred bushels are applied at once, at intervals I pf ten, fifteen or nineteen years—the term which leases run. toxins country, the most common practice - is to apply thirty er forty bushels once in three years, which is flit , preferable mode. We have seen it `.applied With good eflect, howeVer: at the irate of eight hundred bushels to the acre This was upon a very stiff, cold clay,!, Three hundred nusliela would be about teni tons to the acre. Ten inchei . depth of soil, would .stcigh about one thousand tons. Thrt would give one per cent of lime. A case ii report ed in England, of soil upon which obe bun. tired and twenty bushels of lime *id been Used, being analysed, whiclvapparently con. minedthe samecomponent part as that along Side, which had not been limed fora great number of years. Vet,the limed laud produ ced twenty tons of turnips to the acre, while the unlimed portion only produced two tons, fops and .all. This was upon red sand-stone laud. One of the effects of lime is, it gives file soil powet to absorb ammonia from the atmosphere, and retains that which ta disen gaged by the decomposition of vegetable matter and manure in the soil. Hence the importance .of applying lime with green Crops. or using coarse manure with-lime. Indications of the want of Lone in the Sod, may be seen in heavy crops of straw, and, light crops of grain ; and in root crorej where they seem to run to finger and seed. !Exper unentho.uld be made by every farmer with 's ' lime, upon various crops in all his fields, to ascertain whether lime would be beneficial to him. Very few places will be' found Where it will not be so: To Apply Loni to the Soil, spread it even ly, upon a crop of clover about to be plowed under, or sow it upon - the surface With the Wheat, and harrow thoroughly. It .shculd never be combined with manuie, unless the Whole is immediately plowed io. WINTER TTIV TIIiE• TO TIII?NK ;Winter is the time for farmers to ihimt— , spring„ summer, and fall, the time to work : mid the three latter mirror's' labor mill be td,little profit, it the time of the first shall have been misspent. All the platisol the next seasons' operations should be lajid and w«ll considered during winter. All im provements, all designs for new operations all the work.to he done, should then he con stdered and prepared for; so that whin the tints for work arrives, he will have nothing t.„to do but "go ahead." Then he has no tinie to think ; but jibe has been wisp dur ing winter, he will have no <need of it. It is a pitiful sight to look st in the rue. when all nature is in an 4.e.stacy of delig,ht. toileea fainter : flying about " like auieb with hell head cut off," trying to do a ,thousand things at once, not knowing which to do first. running here and there in search L,f his rusty implements, some' f whiCh reriti)rere. pails, some can't be liinnd ; the plowitig sea sonlilassing away. the - planting season ra pidly advancing, and he not prepared for anything. Oh ! it is pitiful. .NORWAY ITORSIES Lang. in his Travels in Norway . , says that the horses in that country have 3 very t sea- Ode way of tilting their food.' 'astral: of swilling themselves with a pail•ful of Water at a,draught, no doubt from fear of nor : get ting:any again, and ever gorging themlves with dry load, for the same reason, Ihetbare a bUcket of water put down beside their al lowance of hay. It is amusing tiisee With what relish they make a sipipl one end a mouthful of the other, alternately, sometimes moistening their mouths, as a rational being would do, while eating a dinner of ra c 4 dry 'food: CM 111
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