Li U Wit 111. Vitittor. fl MODERN GIRLS. We cannot subscribe to the' following sweeping charge; axed only give -it a place that the "girls" may see what ts said of them " Eger *ging. constant changing, `sometimes pleasing, 60111 C I 1 mt-E, teasing. Sometimes coaxing. sometimes laotamg.i,, No express in g, how much dressing. Little lacewing, little sewing, Little walking, greatly talking, Mischief mislang..proretae breaking. • Duty shirking, hating worki ng. Never reading. dainty feed mg, -idle dreaming, sodden. screaming, • Lapdog limiting, Byronsooting, Piano-playing, gems dis placing, Body braclirg, tightly lacing, • Over-sleeping, often vreeinr.g, Dandy , loving, white-kid Thin shoe wearing, health despairing. • Daily-fretting', sick:nest ruing, Ever sighing, almost What bileesed wires to cheer mese-slices ! DBE SOMEBODY I MY BED Er Ir. s,floNr.., DQ., of 11•Lkl‘BrEaf'rA "I befieve, captaio." •aid :fie doetor,:4 I never; told you my adventure with a woman at my boarding tieu..e, when I was attending' the iectOreti." "N r 9, l eol have ii,"rfplied a short, flabby. fat man about fifty: With nerrous tempera tnent, and a very red face. "I boarded sta-botne in which there were nsi - females except the landlady and an 01. colored cook—" - . - The. captain, by way of requesting him to go on, said—" Well !" often 'telt -the want of female society to torytt the revere labors of deep study, and dispel the ennui 'to which I was subject—" " Well !" "slut as I feared thatlormipg acquain tance with ladiea might iimlferf with my nadies, I avoided them ftliF" " Well !" • •• - " One eveningrelter•liatening to a long lecture on physical anatomy, and-fitter -dis secting a large nitro, fatigued• in body and mind. I went to rny lodginze—" " I went into the hall, took a Vige lamp • Uptl went directly into my MOM, n being then atter one o'clock— •' Well' " " I placed the light upon the table; and commenced .undressing. I had hardly got my'coat oft, I wisen my attention was awn -led-to a track and a quantity; pf peuiroatq log on a chair near the led=-" . " Well !" - ".And a pair of beautiful shall Shoes and stockings on the floor. Cif cousse=l thought • it strangiiand was about to retire—but then I thought as it was my room I had at least aright to bow who was in my bed—" "Exactly so," said the captain, and " well !" '• So I took the light and went softly to the bed„ and with a trembling hand drew aside the curtain. +leavens, what a sight ! A young girl—l should say an angel—of about eighteen, was in there asleep—" Well ! !” " As I gazed upon her,- I-thought t had never witnessed anything more beautiful.— From underneath a Ititle night-cap, rivaling . the snow in whiteness, 'tell a stray ringlet over a nit* and shuulders of alabaster—" Weil !!!" said the ticked captain. "Never did I look upon a host more per, Seedy lormed. I took hold of the toverlid and softly pulled it down—" " Mil!" saidsthe captain, "make haste." " She had 'OD a night dress, buttoned op before, but softly I opened the first two but. tons—" - " WEll!!!" - saul the captain , "how now?" "Acid then, ye gods! WU? a sight to gaze upon—a' liebe—pat;aw, words fail ! Just then—" _ " WELL ! ! !" said the captain, " I am in suspense !' " I ,n a ught I was taking a mean advan. tage or her, t.o I covered her up, seised my coat and boats, and went and slept in anoth- er room !" IT'S A LIE ! .pouted the excited cap. jumping up end kicking over his chair, —IT'S A LIE, certainly!" :3" - Osr: or THE STA/E , --'` Bob; where's the State of Matrithony-?" • " It's one of the United States. It is boun ded by hugging and kissing on one side, and . cradles babies on the other. Its chief products are Population; , broomsticks and staying out late o' nights.•. It was discovered by_ Adani—and Ere, while trying to find a - northwest passage out of Paradise. Thecli mate is sultry, till you pass the tropics of bonsekeepmg, when squally weather com monly seis in with sufficient power to keep ;_.`. all hands • as cool as cucumber.s. For the principal roads leading to this interesting State, eonsult'ihe first pair of blue eyes you _ . - run itgainst." 0:77 . Qnt ,NIGN P/INTFRS have a great taste for the impossible. We eau; a "projttc tion " the other day got up avail - adornment _ for the Bunkum Hotel. Mounted on a lemon. _colored horse, - was the hero of Pasmaquoddy the hero was pointing his sword ate piece of cloud in the distance, while the horse was leaping , over the Capitol at Washington, with as much ease-as it it had been aforn cub. • 13:7'Eorroatat. newspaper may be deatroyed at night. It may light a cigar . ; it may curl a lady's haw. Ah ! only think of that, girls. ‘. An editor's thoughtt," 'completely, sweetly, eriuisitely wreathed in your rich tresses, and—yes, nestling dawn „ with yon in your midnigim slumbers. gently -to guard and peacefully keep watch roper your happy dreams.. Jertrsalem ! who would not be an editor ! Truly, NOM? IT.ETTE LITTLE LUNETTE' of four- teen, was : parsing along the street a lew days fliaCe, - when the was accosted..by a atrantre man, rather the worse for liquor, who inq'uir•' ed if her mother wai as Hick as she was. " I believe not," was thereply. " But pray tell me if your father is as blue as you are." a:7" . 4l.irNcE OF MINT The foreman o a granikjury - iri - .Missouri, after administer ing aelinath to a beautiful woman, instead of handing the Bible, presented his face and said--:' Now kiss the book, madam !"- He didn't disc:oyes his mistake until the whole jury burst into a roar of laughter. 137' TIGHT SCP.E,WING.—" )0U support Gen. -Taylor ?" " No." "Da you support _Gen. Cass ?" " No, girt" What !do you ASUfrpOrt - VIII Baleen ?" " 190 rstr-ee--1 sup port-Betsy and /he children, and it's mighty tight screwing to get along at that. with corn ooty Cvienty cents a bushel.", The other day, says Died to Joe. Near Bedlam's confutes groping, • Whene'er I hear the sounds- of woe, My hand is always open." " fatal," says Joe, that to the poor, You prone it every minute Your hand' is open, to . be sure. -• Bur agra mot/dn.:7 rt " •-; ArroaT ! I'm afloat !" screamed 'ant a young lady of powerful lungs and fin : 3, gers to match, as she exercised both at the piano. "You're afloat, 64" g,rowled „!-,' old sea dog, " I should an judge • you vvere afloat, •••cfby the squall you have raised." , • CCrA LATE Dettitra paper..sontaiit the following adreitise7tenr • viv . To Zet.- - The upper partof a cellar--to a small fatuity, ient low. P. S.—Piifilege on (14'1 the sre-walk for tin. :1 5 -4 - C 7 Tars rlsu " most out of water," in the t wide wide world," is a bashful man;at a -.-ittoiree. where he has' bur one acquaintance, :,tand that acquaintance quite as modest a mat. hiataelf: What a pair Tereanoav Ifooir nips of Railroads: —" They annibilace.spaee and time. not to '''•7 mention a mohitude orpastengers." o:7Gutxr 4:ll.7writr that Calif ontia--reg :f . ( ,,,tetatiort grows with pill rict ness. that all horseradish switch-tails. SCR; w4i.r.o 05'1413 LIGHT RUA - D - -- Buyyour loom of a choutog baker. 'Ty - : - ,mavt - tm - a.: - - e,SONDAY I;CCIMZION TRAINS— EtAgEganga TiuLADILDith. AA . D R. an, READING ON dad a ft c ed ['SLAT, lone dth. / and on te eri following Sunday, merit foram riotaakas Et.prear t:reursion .1.41,CLV1 Train will tett*Phila deipbtatt7t, A. td.,aod retain (Mal rattatitiri 'a: 4 . M., dame dn . • 'sonars at sir W•y Room on Was add aittie . fodowing ecat/oo.it ;be two ea elated +Lats. I_ , " time Lai 10111: P. W. Sulloits Irani riuma a. , :Jo L,,,rea nauemt 4. v u Pa.NES Pbmaisirtna ra.ars /•anion 407 •• rcittsti.Mo D. 31 •• .N. flat eu 4-11 r=tra filli•11 • 10. 11 •• 600 Kt. 1.34i10nj to 51, .4 026 Arrires4t ?ottamill4*l.o4i ,Arr,Vett ac P6yty4.2., .11 EZEIM . . For the mind 1114. ay. aud 'down. in No. 1 C.J.6 ;•• Ftoa. 1 h.1.a4e11 , 64 to Flarolasl:lc aoJ 1.,a ck. • a ray . • day, . • .41 40 -", ''•-• Pottetnwn. " , " ITS " • •• - Hes4ling, " ••• 4.• 11`• ' 44. tfair.o. Rt. Cart... b. Portaattle. 4- GO . • . . Reading to Yoi[nrlie acd tact rase day. 150 - CV' No Baggage curbed sb , ol Orr. stared. All Tierces* most be purctur4 be,orr ect.rlng the cars. May = 9 . irsl. PASS:MX=IZ TRAINS ..Etaiwwsgiiaza,R rIFFICE OP TOE - PMADELPIII.% it READING ‘iloill.tiOAD—at 11 St 111 E If A ERA Ni4EMENT.— Etent Ylltlsdeladtia to rousetlie. On 111,4 alto May 17, tab :toilers will be two plrotrierr Tram. dal:, (Mondays exeepted,) Leiner, f!tailuletphil, and Pottltrille. I= tipreer Ti a tuiekv c • ha II adelpha daily except Suridayti. al 73 O'Cto,rk, A. M. The Way Tta,n Iran. Piarrilli daily. Munda3 r excepted at 1, k, A. M. AFTEUNDON.LINE, Tte Train lea,. Ptiii3drilirtim ext Opt Pundayr, V 34 ii'cloct, P. M. 1 hr. rocrirrra Train eiscrpt trued qv, •I 31 , :410ck, P.M. . ITOURA .REAPING , r Pbliadelptthal 9 o'cltrils tP miante;, A. M. axd '4 0'0.9 51 mlnacra,,P. 61. For i'Ltl6l . ll:f .1( 4.'clork 3! ralontet A. M. 3.11.16 n'tl:3l P. 61. 11,,th Tralesstop at all Atetiorm a1 . 61,g 116.. MEM • 111 ail, fors . 2d e t 1411111/ to Philadelphia - ' al':} 4 , 1 45 di, to POVIO , IIIIe, ": r V. ! - 15 Philad•a loPottarillle, , " 2 l'a ' ll: •J •Depot in POitiallle. tot Nor . of l'ilititi u•id ha dead et t eat, riar of Arnerlra o Metier Patnrligrto cannot ent•rtbeeare unktir provided,voli al Hirt- Fifty youndaof haay.ge nil or lliroWeJ !,/ each pan seniter In there line., and I,..tiPnaerd. are expre-,ly plOl✓'trd from taking 10 thin: as tiawae but they nn n Wearing apparel. warn u ill Le util, 2 - • ri•a of its 4.. ncl. - -- fly th.: 11.nard of Al IliSF.ers S. EICADI - Intl.). Srcrrtliry 23.tf angm 0 ?Me tt orttlt l a tf i V .v +V d A v p : ON AND AFTER TPESDAV, A PHIL I. the Paamegcr Tram will Tomafpia dally Clot:day excepted.) et f 2 o'dodr. A. M. ton.f if fort. P. M., and connect with the Morn:ng on.? A fy , rnonn Triino form Powrille, on the Heading Ealltood. _ Returnme, will leave m Port rnon. arrival of thx Morning Train from Philbelolphta on thy Hood ingNrltrn«l. FA 11E. Pfultudeloltio„ - , • 113 On " Port Clinton, . - - 75 JOHN ANDER•ktri-Oeneral Avni. T4magna./Lprll 19, 1e.51 l5-1f a.m." TRANSPORTATION. READING RAILROAD COMPANY le A nit% .c!,r TUE I'lllt.S. ArlrEanist,Rattlinan(:o.) Pkr:rofelpiia, Azar L - 1!, I 0f.3. The rates orIREIGIITS and 11 /WAS 00 Coal - trans ported by ilt:s Company. will fry , 0 ,„ 1411pinut.. July 31e, luclu;11 e • ran", - TO Ri, humor!. no 55 3, Philadelphia, i 'no 55 - 35 incl),d Point,,, L . :,5 35 , '6O 55 . •!, .. , . " :I,Z.4 ‘.. o w to h le ' nltl/ „ .; CPO Falls. of :lchuyllitll, in 55 •35 .11Tylink. f-0 ....5 '35 BO n:. stilt. 2 :0 . 45 30 Co , rhehoen fr. Ply- M.ieth R. FL. I 45 40 25 F. 11-21/1b0I• and PotW , —1154 Jonve 35 ' to N , .rf!,..t • 11 011.414. - I 1„S n. :IS, 20 15 l Port Isenned, •:, 55 1.!. ' Vlallf-5 - rnrto, 7'f- 25 15 Pt..7 . l.lxviile, ”. 15 Is no Royce.? cord, ' • is 10 00 Poitstoirei. 15 10 54 Dpnrl3-raville., -- , : 15 is t o Illrd.horo . , • no _ 1 0 5 Fir:A.lg. ... 1..1 LA iir - rw'n. Rt.ling & ' • Molsra•111., . • ,., bad bet ter use Atr flair, Fruit Estratt of Agrsap•rtlla Af ter the ase of the second hottle; the knot on my Wrillf commenced getting 'soft I opened At.lind a day or tho ensr. • piece of bone Mime out.! My went goon rot well, and 1 continued to gala strength. After um d the Our/bottle, I rhuld get nd innret_fly aping 1",,0r weeks, after whirl, time I suer-ceded In genie; Ouse more bottle. Aber using the three last hot tlee. the trot on my (ii; ',Crania Intl: it wan opened and altar corruption me mil, member asith . small hire.. of bone, and the rote soon got well, find the tun( ent tee ly dilippcared. The antebin my eg-.100 suirt,ed, and a piece id hoop came nut I continued the tta, of Ow ttattanarlila until I used twelve hot as. aid 0111 tIOW entirely well, and able indo daily Ohm. It Ma, .rem strung, to vane, but I .wlll haa-e 4 11e I h;i. - durlo z the summer,,( Ma. 1 Coughed _up three metes 01 bone, which ran now be seen at The residence of my uncle, Thomas Neal, wherel sow and if cry person doubt the ettilement, I will be happß in flaw Thanlllng Mu*, and Lot or t/round. no Mlnersville titleet. ALSO. A Lot orGround on Railroad itrrect. feat front an Railroad Street. by 105 Grotto Logan'. Conti, with a Mane Stabte, and being to a central and de alrabl. location. ' AI SO, A Lot of Gtonnil 31 by lin (nein Nnfw7 gins Addition to Poilx.ville. Alt of - which Is offered at low Nye. and easy term,. For farther partleillars,enqiiier of el A NIVEL HARTZ. Real Retain Agent, oppothe the Town fall Jan. 0,1 , !.53. 3-2. m SISOOE MAST FMINAOII3 FOR SALE 1111114 Porgies. situated In Westport, roma CO., 1 N. V., ou Lake Champlain, la citable of product tog 3000 tons Pig Iron per annum. It is blown by • proverful steam engine; and another' indicts Llinel the stock. kc., ke. There are eight kilns, which can make 500,000 Mishits of Charcoal per annum, connected by Itallroad with the Fur and !snarly In acts or .hvis for seasoning wood.— Ore large Brick Msn.lon }loam, with elreilent Farm; One Brick C4ittaCP. se,- :If; sateen Nooses for workmen; °commit- i j'i Du. Illacksuilihk. and Cupentere and &hoot 1500 .'Acre of Land. Th , Furnace ie situated 011 a large and convenient dark Wood for malting charcoal ran be obtained cheap y in. the neighborhoods and Anthracite email from Itoodout ran be &lir : melt al low . fly the proposer? Ship Canal from Lake Champlain in Ulm, Kt Imirrunte, enau. - orild al.n be brought with grect ferikly (tom Erie: The rich Magnetic Ore of Emen. County. mirtientarly that from the famous Pot( Ilenry Bed ran always be proriired cheaply and in gititi abundance. The property will be cold on ma 'ocular term... 'moment Messrs J & I. TUC:I.:P.R. MAN. f. 9 Writ Siren. New York, or F 11. JACK eIoN, N., 51.164-14' requare,Domion. Ihm. 23, 1h.12. 52.4ni Desirable Private Residence =EMI . . pup. tubtrti'o, will sell. it nitvate gale. the Mom • and Lot now occiapival hy him in Port Vathon. Br boy Ik areou bt 3 . The flout. is a two story dhohle Frame Bualdmx, containing . o large Italian: !loom. Milling •••• Ronne, and eight Chimney', Find a Kuala. " I • en ndjm n , ng In, timing ltnntn. all In en genre' condition. fur the ma - twenty of a genteel family. The Lot at 1.0 fret front by ISO deep, and in laid not In • El4.wer aaul Vegt.ilble tit idro. In excellent ritudithin, and well ticked wit) all kinds chntre Vegetablro a•perarnettontm,marnw. betty.to.; there a. alto. eatable end CtlrriliV. notate Waeli Honor, &c., and all the congettlenc'es for a de •ilable retioleto.r Also, a Lot tailjnining. 150 feel from. ISO deep, rontstnatig r huge., truitn, Prate. Ap ple,, Fininbs. t' h rnirn . On ,Catawba and ',hell& Gram"; the whole under a illZllll.ll, of cultivation. There it • nerer.failing well of most etrellent wa ter—the whole' will he told it bargain. Primo, dr. among of -rtwilatitig, will o l .),a I'ATTXRIMM. or J F Real' Male Agent, potteeille, or MI ill, ittb•criber, who reside. OP the premier., where price and terms will he made known. I. F. wtiirscv N 1.30, 4.1. ff 5/000---A GREAT BARGAIN. , r- lir: thitiartilwi, with a slew of changing hie ha -1 rune.. nfl'err for vale his mo awry brick lire-proof office, vaunted In Market ritreet, betweep Centre and Na and glfrvl4l Pothlf tile,. Per 'SF: . 11101 , KAND 11(1.1.it Ito CASH. The building , to 10 • • feet (runt by 20 feet aleep,each of the it walls 9 or he • thick, argill painted with- a••• out and plastered and papered within, 1 11 lighted with gas ntu.ve and below. It Is wed calcnrnted rrir havink separate entrancee,•nd will tent Ih• tower one for VIA and the tipper for Cao per Snoutm. Theri it a ground !exile running ra el:Steen years fruity. April I, 103. The building a ineuird and situated in the rent re a/business, tlcr, to Centre Street, and within three squares of the•Couit Hoirsr,-Publie Others and Mar ket House, well adapted; bath In risen) to locality and convenience, for -Attorney's, Yhystclan'a, Hrriv enrr's or Printer•-Ohire• ; for a Fancy Store, and could, with is mane/pease, he made a goad, eubstan• till dtseiting loowe, Persons wishing to purchase Marl apply soon, or limy may miss a bargain. Apply to Al. M. WILSON. J P., Land Agent and General Collector. Poi Isaac., Dee-11,11.52 s EO If TO COAL OPERATORS, 1 1 11 E North A meriren Con! Company °Were for rent for a term of years, the Mines upon the tract of 110(1.001Pd C/nire•llle", In eirimylklil Conroy. These Wiles aro , welt known On among the beet of the Red Ali net. Or the Region—honor them Ire the Rpohn, atie Palmer. the Clarkson. and Peach Pilontitaln solos. The tract lie. within 0 mile of Rottsaille,and Is con nected 41111 the %loom Carbon Railroad bye Railroad owned by the Company. It. proximity to the Read- Ina Railroad glees to this tart great advantages as regards transportation. A Mare lurttrutardesrrtptlnn is deemed minters vary, as any person diseased to lease the Mines will nrtoutse.eatitutne forthetesetres. Ten mall enTines on the 'ran null be leased with the win... Thn attention of persona disposed to lease coal Lands, and who can command some capital, 1. invi ted to this property. Reference ran be had to U. E. Sire, Itreot.of the company. P. W. Shafer, Clod En gineer. Peter Pimp.oo. Engineer of Mines, all of Pottsville; or to the subscriber. No. 9 South ltb Phnadelphia: Inn can he had at Illy time •flee tho 4410 of October nett. J. HEPBURN. Pres t. Real. 11. 1a42. I;•tf roa SALE rr HE SUBSCRIBER offers for ule the well known 1 'tavern-Stand, rolled the r•ttsuills aa.,'enh ate'tn the Borough of Potts, etchuyl klll county, Pennsylvania. It le large and commodious, and In good reps ir,and•se; situate in the wort ruins] part of the business portion of the tow n. Any per, eon wishing to engage in Ittl:•e employ.. men,, either as s erritsnt or I no-keeper, w ill dad it to their advantage to call and ...famine the premien he fore they phrebase tehh . l.thelte_ For term! apply to the undersigned alum office, Its Market street, Patti. rills. ILO. MCGOWAN. DOUSES AND LOTS IN LAWTON'S ADDITION ro PORT CARRON. , 11 4 /In 'LAWTON VILLE TRACT Is I nnw laid out into Lots. and will be u.lll we lets. whirl, will enable er•rir •••:_ t,c/t, 8 4,10. 4e wan to purchase for himself ;; atid fa nl lit' A lIOPSE AND 110I4R. A plan of the properly sso los one... and the terms of Sale may known by • Plairal lon al the mike of EDWARD 4IWEN PARRY , Alteat. of ihr Henl.,cYr Bank. l'enire•ireat.rnitatille. September 4; lad" EDUCATIONAL. wiromma szmarien KINGSTON, LFZERNE COUNTY, PA. Ting !midtown hie one of the most Bearable lo callous in horthsin Pennsylvania Kingston is a'golcr, tileavint and salubrion* village, one mile West of Wilke•barre, arid accessible by dully 'Stages from all pare of the country - . The si hoot lin. now ;writ in operation aeon pears, cLittil whir lac troriage has been liberal :test rn.l.l.tilly increasing Thrnayli the munificence of Wtn. tiWooll.3lml, Es as additional Serninur building, 40 by Sn feet, arid three stories high, has Just been s„n r ,o e r.A .a ,„; b y the liheraliiv of lion.Zilia Bennett, the rsslisosi is now furnixtird whirs valuable and extensive library, entirety new. The chemical, Philosophical and As tronomical Apparatus of the institution is regarded, andl who have knowledge cif rt. •• of a high order, ample fir full experiments lir Natural Science. Tito P.M of Instruction for the ensuing year is as lotions 'Rey. REI I BEN, a MEI.SON, A. M., Prl ncipxl and Pro fessor of m,•nt.,l and Moral Selene, Rev. '1 tifUNO C. SMITH, A. Psi., Professor of An- Cita Languages. PIIILIP MYERS. A. 8., Professor of Matheinallc• and Naloral Seleoce, Revs 3011 N A. tir.unELT.Pfor,,,or of firdirsan. end Ass man's' le Ancient Language.. It. lie LAPLACE, Profeasor_of French and Spanish 'Languages. JAMES W. WESTLAKE, Ateleterit In Mathemat ics and Teacher of Sorel Mode. ROBERT It. TIIBR3. Ms It, , Professor of Anatomy end Physiology. .7 Miss EMILY CARPENTER, Preceptrets. Aire JANE S. NELSON, Teacher of .Urawing and Pa toting. Mhos ELLEN C. RrlßlE,,Teacher of Music- The Public will pr . rtriVe that the Institution le un der the impervixion and tnetruction of a very full Board of Teachere.leria the palm., are ,cl that -no pain. 'enlisp desired to promote the most thorough improis , ment of alf the pupils. The nee ..... y, expenses et this Institution are moderate. Loud is SI 50 per week ; ‘Vastilac per dozen; and Fuels*: 60 per veal. TERMS OF TUITION. Term of Terns of Term sif ISt:reeks 11: weeks, 13 wessklL. 113 34 014 7S 163 63 446 6]S 48{= Cam. Eng. Braochip, Maher do do =V=iM 7n 6 66 g i n inei.Pa intintaiirs. NJ 3 2 95 2 °2 .., with eta piths ann,astra, • 11 17 15 82 12 10 Room mat In Birolntry, (male mounts.) 112 138 121 Chemical and Thiloaophi- _ tat Lecturre, • eri se 72 Tanhtelderr, Extra 1 311 '3 40 The TUOiOO it whole 8140G11111.,,f1loard aa W hlog,rwel,Lighis, b 4 the Itier Ensltate branches, for ens year, will not a coatedhinik • Payment for Tedrion Co be inserialtle In advance. and for hoard, half et the commenrement slid half at the rulddle of each tetlo -- FOR 111 52.63. i • The deadratle year Is dMhied Iron three tome. lit Term commences AMr. 111, 1832, condones 11 inne.k*—Vaeatkm of one erect. Id Term commences... Nor. 1831, conflic t . 17 weeks—Vacation two weeks:- - • &I Teem commences Match 30, 1222, mantissas 12 weeks—Varatlon air weeks. The discipline of the Institstion emblem tandems with drunter, Ines kiting sound moral and nolo.a. principles, persevering hadtuttry, anti ordersod cot reel deportineht, *Students are received at any time. though It la Very Important that they shooed eater at the Caw linvereotent of the term. Catalogueset the Seats'. '7. and any throneatkm relittlit.ts it. can be ob tained Iny adirentng the Pre oeval or either of the • 'D. A. SHEPARD. Prandial of the Board otTristars, Lana 8V11.112.••Cy. - T 'l a illoa•Soal. Lint puffmnwnwpi STA=surscuiLzrnag - ‘,sxsoiumn:n - CoXPiJiT.' pail.4.llzinifiClUSlr 10. 145 Chboval attest:Ea Itolee'lllattl 114114. 13 WI- GILLETT & couusUALL-Aleats• Abstract from the rased lases' Repot; suds May Ist, 11133: ' - Whole camber Of politic tabard Ih both brandies or badness, Tummy Malaya ad, 10,000 Mots amount of property st rldr, 1113,200J011 00 • Total sineent of Prima to me roo tired earn, sod Deis r trod r akar; szmivo Y. Tout sums of Moses sod gape oleo. 100,130 Aiming of Curb sad Coaraultro'Cap, 1:411 sow le men* for fblare laws; 113 0 .1 2 5 Tal betiding a Cash sarplesof • 30.0751! The Company was oteinised but two years Mare. tilidn Purr.' principlery aail with an everts , Move( did far supenreding many other ioarkitiona.— It ta• zwwenhdledii true, that Its *Patti Is anpinitet ad, and the 11310 ill Di of bailees. doss, nehlbef of Wes issued. and tame met with mid paid, in• the fame period, earned that of any Inrorane• Company • open record. Its capital Iteresees wttb Its Liabilities, and no part of anis can be applied °theorise than for the hearth of the parties bleared by this Company. DIRECTORS : J. P.Ratherford, Prom.; A. J. (Welt. Secretary t T. C. Bedell trit • Samuel hem Phan sta. ; Joan B. Packer John B. Rutherford t Robert Slott ; S. T. James t A • A. Cattier, .1141ISTY. We. the undersigned. resi.lsate of deltoylk mum ty, and =emboli of the State Mutual Fire ineuratme Camp's; of ilaillaberd. Pe anal, trae te„ tate pleasure In reardndesdidlnit SW shove Company an those seek lop safe sild•rhesp Inference, It being a petrel) Met. Masts' shit Farmers' Company. nos. Bel. rasterPourrllia, . J,dt. R. Carter.Tatrusees , Richard R. Morris. do •J. W. Ilboensater.W.ll. J.M. 062 Ur .14. SOO. do • ifeitnerdardinty.llin'a- The Subscriber has been appelated tole WM of the above Compasy for NottsvUle and vkinto. and 'ellappl kat ions for tolerance must ha addressed to him. JAS. M. SLEPT. Ogee opposite the Mims' Ranh. PO"SY. 11 " . July IL le3l. te-tf TIIR FRANKLIN nap, INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 0 FFICE.No. 3631 Citeetatit Attempt, near Fifth St. DIA ECTORd. (lade. N. Reader, tleorge W. Ritharde Thomas Harr, Mordecai D. Lewm, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe R. Boric. Samuel Grant, David - 111,-11r9wri. Jacob R. Erialtb. hiorris Patterson, Continue to mate Insurance, petal:wet or limited on every description of property, in tows and country at rates to low as ere consistent with security, The Company have reserved • large Contingent Fund, which with their Capitol and Premium*, safely invested, afford staple protection to the twined. The asset. of the company on January let, 1576, as pnallehed • greeably to an Act of Assembly, were .. : Mortgages' 0970,559 63 Fltoelts, 51,563 13 Real Etude. 109 359 90 Cash, At.. 45 .1 37 47 Temporary, Loan.. 115,450 00 71.530,099 Cr Place their incorporation, • period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards arose sill les two Aga. deed tlessend Jailors,. losses by fire, thereby afford ing evidence Of the advantages .4 insurance... Wail an the ability and diapositlon to meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER. President, CHARLES Q. - LIANCKEE, Icerri 51 Y- Thesubscilhar has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution; and la now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RIFIVIEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 11. tr INSURE TOUR HOUSES: irlIE undersigned. fat Lgrewlegi County Memel hirer sous Company, which hes probably become more popular than any other lihtfillt Institu tion In the elate. la prepared to effect Insurances ettainst loss by Fite. nu all deacrlptlons of Buildings,. kterchandizo, end ot het property. on the usual felt and liberal terms •f the Company. Limes aro al way. promptly paid a. /90/1 as they are sathfactorl- • ly made known. Perri' baring property fry be In wired. maf apply to the ■ubscriber. in Pottsville. el lber personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt ly attended tn. JOHN iIAnILAN. Juno 111,1852. !Lt( LIFE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE GIEARE LIFE INSURANCE; ANNI I ITY 1 ■nd "nrust Company.of Philadelphia. Ofltett No. 132 Ebeenut eltreet. Capital, •200,00. Charter per petual. Continue to mite Imauraneelos Lives oil the leapt favorable terms. Thr capltalbelngpald up and Immtr4l,tagether with large and constantly Increasing el Nod, of fen a perfect •rcurlty to the Insured. . . . The premiums may be paid yearly. Y•IW yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a armee perindlestly to !hello- Intreneee (nr tire, The Hut Bonne, appropriated to Der ember,lBl4, aid the second Dormant December, IsMamonnt to an addition of 42e2 50 in every $lOOO insured ander the oldest policies, making 01262 20 which will be paid when it shall become ■ claim, in, stead of 81000 originally tainted: the next oldest, amount to •1227 50; the neat In age to *1212 SO for miry *lOOO ; the otbers is the Caine proixtrtiort. cs cording to the amount and time of itandini, which addition• make an ay r more thin 60 per cent. upon the pieminms paid, without Wreaking the an ttuel premium. The following are (eve egautples nowt. the He 'll,: ti I nsu red ram Nn 54 11. 0 •• 09 2500 • ' VG 4000 •• 3 5001) /kr. & r Pamphlets contatnin lons, forme or applit•t an be had el the oflic•. U W.RICIIARDd, President. lona P. Jarea, Actuary. The suberraber I. Agent for the above Company In Rchuylkill County, ■ed will effert Insuranree, and give all ne &&&&& ty thfornattion on the fuhjert. U. HANNAN. =1 MEDICINAL. tl.l:ntered according to Art or Constant. in ho year lesl, by J.Ol 11011IIITON, II 11, in the Cicero (tire of the for the Millets DlEtTitt . 01 Peorigyliania. Another Scientific. Wonder! ORFMT Crl2l: FOR Dr9PEPSI.I! rot J et IfOU(111TON'el PRPAIN. the true Dieu -1-1 vac , Fluid, 111 Clasttic !core—premed from Ren net. 01 the fourth Montle:int the On. after directions of Mani Lime, the great PhYsiologlcal Chemist, by J. tt Itut.attyoa. U n . Philadelphia. Pa. " I Macre." iinch is the true meaning ofthe word" Psprix. In Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle cat n. ttleittr Juice- the Solent, 4th._F•••l the Purifying, P ru g, and htio•te4.4. Agent 0 the etnntach and intrattn.4. It Is extracted train the Digestivaidinmarh On. thus fortninga tree Di gestive Fbild. prerienly lik• the natural Gastric Jitut• In its Chemical powers, and furnishing complete and perfect •übsthtite fur it. This ts NAlora's own Remedy for.an unhealthy Stomach. No nit Orman can equal Its curathr• :wor m It conflict no Alcohol. Bitten!. Ackle.nr Num one Drop. It le ettrernaly atlreeable.to the taste. end may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a warn erecter without sent. diocese. Beware of DIVGOID IMITATIOir Pcpala la NOT A DRUG. Malta tea-spoonful of Fermin 'erased In wateror lit dlgem or dissolve Pia. Poufs al Rout Smite ..ut tn. /aura, ton of the mortmeh. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE? ir3- The StlemiSt Erldenee upon whit/ tbla reme dy la balled I. In the blibem degree unions and re markable. Call on the Agent, and get a %sunsles Clieu gratis. giving a Jorge amount tit Scientific Evidence, front Liebtea Animal Chemistry; Dr. C..mlst's Pby. slotogy of litigestton; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New Vora University; Prof. poriglstn'• Physi.tlogy ; Prof. Stillman. of Vale Col lege ; Dr. Carpenter's Physio.ogg ; ac., together Stroh rentals of vorea 60113 all parts of the Palled Stairs. ' PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. flotightoe's Pence I. prepared in Powder and Fluid Form—and in Prescription •ids for the nue of Phreirbans ilia Pewdst will be-sent by . gall, fire nrivetage, For nue Della,, sensto Dr. Ilongblon, Pill• adripels 011r 1 P.RVr Tillrl!—Every bottle of atter gen uine Pepsin bear.. 11,P Written or.' ft. DOUGHTOS, M. D., sole Prnprimnr. Pblladelpbsa, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mart SetUt , a. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers 1a bledlcinee.— Priee, one Dollar per bottle. A —Dent. Hannan. Potirville, %Vholegata and Demi Agent ; J U. Drown and J. 8. C. Martin, Pate. ; Jae. D. Vella, Mlsterevllle R. J. Fry, Tana qua. Oct_ 9.1832. 41-ly A great litseorery AI - Biliou4Conitautions. DOCTOR 3 . S. ROSE'S I ' --I; t n i t # ! l iia . ME RAILROAD. OR ANTI-OIL/OCR PILLS, ri Fore*. ilt /2} and 22 centr—flee from Identify. and Cl, be taken at all among. by both sm.. of ail ages and withoutiegdrd to weather. clebio hug.. nesa - tir laboring man should be without them.{? They are truly the Poor -Man'. friend, and the Rich liaan's iecortty. The above PMh are the result of thirty years' prig. tire in Philadehibla.and If taken with Dr J. 8 Rose's Tonle Fever and Ague blisturn. they will ears the nowt stubborn cases of irever and Agai, or Chills cud Fever. For Live. Complaints. Oyepepais, Indigestion. t•td all Ililinueronilition. of the aystem, the. have no e.i.011, a. thou.snils Lin-the Southern and Wantons ,}.ates will testify. who have used theta. A. a puma. ire pill they art I t he a charm. foie from Optimal, ing strength and appetite: and enlivening the spliitn. For "1... at *tinter. Ie or watt by B. 12 ANNAN. Agent for Schuylkill County. 112, Droggistslind othcrasappiledat the ogualirbole- Sale pricea. At.o by J. D. BROW hr, Pottsville. F:..1. FRY: Tamaqua. J. W. 01E1118, Shaseseubs. IS. August 30, 1031, LADIES, WBY WILL TOE EM UNHAPPY? WGEN PROFESSOR VANIIORN. Om celebrated ASTROLOGER of the litth Cantata, gives ad eke In all affairs of tbp heart, which, if-allowed, cos ant fait to golds the single to a happy Marriage, mad makes the married happy!!! Ladles Who ere initiate Pr fib mush tremble, salefornme end dleappolatment, consult him daily, they fallow his advictand its made happy: Otbeni consult him in know what is before them; others seek infonostMa of those they love, and all are made happy and emaciated t!: It you eat. tie sugar More happisna,:delay no loafer, commit him yourself and be hippy. Tress..-Par an Interview - of IS min orgy coots, la fait $l. All Letters rod !Mi. - Margit are strictly pri vate and confidential. AU Letters pre paid moot a Artie Interview. thee* at a distant* tan make their rate known by letter, the strictest hazer mod most Violable secrecy observed, entailers to be prelleld.— No. I.Georte street, Seeoad house, Nonhalds, abseil Schuylkill Sixth, PhlladstPhle• • wsm.Tn AND GOOD PORTENlL—Gastiamae, look is your Warms beton It Is too late! !! Cousnit and fallow the advice. of Professor PANDORA a if 4 0 . moms* will Crows yoor undeTtakieg.— Men'wbs bare hems osfartesatii mad isasocenistsl la life *ad lo beeleess. • 111.• whehave worked hardlitid stroppled evilest edgers's? lad unaraninui theygrea ter part of their &ad foam. M. mote tiled to get forward la the world the Saws thisge went against teem tlt These sea halm Cosealled hhei for thetas 20 yeast, and all thee* whoever' white enough to follow lata advice an sow rich eat happy, while those orb neirlected the advice be datretham, am anti 1 sorrels/ with adwaralty. Tenets Ihf Mrstleassa SI for an !marsh.* of IS scenes, la flail 111. N 0.2 OFOROE Street, secoad boas/. Ranh NW. ahem Seam piton @lnk, PPlladatibta. All Wien sad ta mmialialloaa will Oa salt tly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTIAL. aOrn 17, lest 41.111suir„ iovn ADAMS.N .1.• In sans large volvales. inestrated vita tortraltic Avorraphkal correspendthap. Just reurtesi aid sold at reddidbara Pitt B. BARNUM • Vamp Boot Mg • •=t I— • fib. Se, iga CITAI North Street. Lyno.Norta Mavis: rjrkesty .1 Mlleray's P.Us in emir.. ♦f Propel. Persona suffering from ltrunty,el . ther about the torn of 1111,ot at othor tinteiwahoold immediately bars racoon's to them Pill/. as hundred's of poisons are annually cored, by their use r of this direful coot pitied Wits diftercut pages, where all other meant bad failed. The...celebrated Pills are wonderfully eMcacioue la the following complaints: *gas, .lonamation, A■thma, 'Jaundice, MitOthl Complaint,. Liner Complaints, Blotches u a the Pal n ; Luning*. Bowel Complaint., Piles, Collse, Rheumatism; Constipation of the &twit, Retention of Mine, Consumption, Scrofula, or Eines Evil, Debility, dote Throats, Dropey, Stone and Gravel, byeentary, sitondary PympPiins, Erysipelas, fie Douloureuz, Pinnate Irreguleri:lks, rumours, Pavers of all Clods, Meer.; Flts, Venereal Affection., Coat, - Worins of sll hinds, Ifeadaahe, :Weakness, front whiten- ludigestunk,' ! et cantle Sittig at the Establishment of Professor Flokkoas T. !21 Strand, (near Temple Liar, "London)andby all respectable Druggists aid Dealers In Medicines Wrought:Mt the British Empire, and of those of the United Plats., in Boxes at S7ie,67ie, and Si SO each. Wholesale by the principal DM: Houses In the Union ; by D • L 11. tU. Sands, New York ; and' by Sir. C. D. Knight, 7 South Sixth Siren, Philadelphia. 4There le a considerable saving by taking the larger slue. N. a—Directlnns fur the guidance of patients lo every disorder are itglied to each Box. 10. T. W. DV OTT k SONS, In North Second At. Philadelphia, Wholesale Agithts far Pabosylirania. Aha for rale by John O. Brown, and Clement, k Heisler. Pattarille; E. J. Fry. Mosque ; Dr. J. W Dee. 25, Ihsb, • . 32-lyeow THREE DIFFERENT EREPARATIONti FOR TIIC CURE OF 111 E TRREE DIFFERENT PITA uES OF CONSUMPTION. a vim rra at. f tiYairroatu.—Cottgh, pain In the Dram, ode, head. back, Jctinta and limbs- Inflamatlon acirrncas and tickling In the thrnat, fryer dull ' cult and quick birthing. turf ( !twat. ds ffi csalt. alil.a t aad frotAg. I tarierrnant.—enailienc•a, spas •ltCnin 510118 I motile cough, vinlehf fever, night, morning and 11114.4 Sweat., Itt•C innEmu, Looting Leat In Ihr ptluw of the 11411tig and anle.ur the ft•rt.esp,.- _ torittion eapy., t•pluum and ,tredl.- 1.1 with blued. !Anil of pulley and Ronum 0r . b..n0• to be tneend addltton. by future •dllloha. runo irrAet. I . alriarrosia. —Diarrhza.illmhisb• • In \TUBERCIFIII)6 led Cesar, cough, and mot cling sweats, greet and creasing de- II Minh frequent fainting fitg,•ll:ht idellfluactivrelltugoreitreatittep. •255 50 •1,32 SO 656 'l5 3,156 25 475 2,475 00 1167 50 6,167 t 4) L. ke. - - t The' appearance in Tfint■ nonce of !Voilall's Seriatim* Is n rare era In Modkine, from its novelty end direct:opposition to the old abgard and (maim's tast ass loans system; while In eIUCCESS, prepared in this manner, each Willie containing a different Pieparation,m,eunog the Mire:anteingea which char eclerlse Consempiloo, has establtahed the welcome truth of the curability of every wage of Pulmonary Consumption. tables of rate• and eialarta uo ; and further information Physicians a wove n r It because al is based ilpon'ror rert Physiological and Pathological pi Inciplre. Ibe Public approve of it. low arise It Is common tense. and because they know Brim tad expirience that one preparation win not care the three cages of Con auropilun. The marring, disappointed, and di.rouir ■ged Invalid approve. of It because its principle. bold out • reasonable Hope, and when he nee. N lisriaram, his hopes art realized. If h. or In the drat stage of COWlUMptlOnothd uses FIRIST BOTTLE, his expertoratlon,dinirolt and painful, becomes free and easy, hi. rough soon gets well. the tartness, tickling In hi. throat. Indamarlon. pain in his breast, side, brad, bark. joints, mid limbs are removed. If he Is in the second stage, and use. nee second bottle, his fever leaves him, hie disturbed eltimbers become sweet and refreshing, his night stream vanioh. hi. expectoration, impious and bloody, assumes a health) app aaaa nee, and at length disappear., his bowels become regular, his appetite return., the in his cheek diaappeare,t he Immlng heat In the palm. of hit hands and roles of his feet, are felt no Innen.. hi. cough now cruel, be recover, and Is well. If he In In the third mega and uses,the third bot tle, hie Lumbar/ gradnally . hit weak Wm.?. become rioting. his cough and other bad et minima disappear, feeble digesnlnn become', strong and eth ernet. recover. Ile. proper MIS, and create. new , rich and nourishing blood, his rirenelh return., ht. wasted body Is eltdhed with dealt, has life la Bayed, and bs a RPAITORtO TO lIE 41,T11 ' Hach brittle of .11fetta11e Sriatum has the symp tom. Of thw 511 5. for !bleb tt IS Intended, printed In front fifth. wrapper, whereby every Invalid know- Mg his nwn_symptome, ran Judge for Itlmeeif which bottle he minims; enneequently, no mistake ran ocrui In selecting the proper medicine. itli• tire Pamphlet In po ..... mu of the editor of Ml* paper, containlngeent. Mitten's Pathologf oT Con !gumption, Lectures on the AlltlClllrt and Pm of the Human Lung., and eery Mester of corm • oPreper.d only by Dr. Wk. NV fALl.,lnren lor and Proprietor. Pme one dollar per holile. Principal Office, VS RACE Street. one door above ?With, Philadelphia. Jan. eV. lin ij EAST DISEASES and Nervous Cotnplaints.- 1/The aatoulahlng happy effort of DR.-ROdE'S mEavove CORDIAL, fur Weems of the !lean, Palpitation. Numbness. Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, heartburn, Plamlence, Pain In the Face. Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the , Bind or Body worn down by bare, labor or study, has In duced many physicians to rise It In their practice. For a welt constitution, It Is a grand fel/turn ; tt completely removes fromthe system all nervous a main:one, and Br almost ntlraeolous In lie rapid and happy erect. The wok and nervous are frequent ly mewed to perfect health before tieing one bottle. Price 80. cents. Lever Disswa,Dyspopriit. Bilieus Tharrsl If your Liver Is deranged, your skin will be yet low ; Dyspepsia abd Billoue condition of the system will follow ; you will be troubled with cold feet, vs viable appetite. and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Roses celebrated Railroad l'llls, yon will soon And dl the above bad symptoms disappear. They glvestrength sad flatness lo the blood. Lioa se and 15 reels. n. These Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other POO In their good effects. lay • Preefrese 4Vereary. ---.. De Tex Safer teitk any Par• C c It' you dn. you will hod Imam. late relief by using DR. ROPE'S PAIN CURER. I le the only preptra 7 lion wbich curse, almost' inns ily. Pore Trilling, Rheumatism. from Colds, Paine n ilia side. Back, or Limbs; Fate, Nit, or Tooth Ache • tiontrich or Bow els, sld. or Back; etiff Neck, tholes'. Coons. and Chilblains. Wherever you hare Pain, nee tbe Pato- Corer. map to all aim and the price hem, lo w, t h e poor. am well as the rien e emii obtain it in 12i, 22 and SO cent beillei. to- The above preparations ran be found. with dr awlers and fall Altaelinna, at the atntas or 13 Hannan, Agent for taw County t John 0: Brown, John 19, C. Martin. Pottsville; J. W. Cibba, Minereville ; and E. J. Pry . Tamaqua. Pept. te, 1831. .IA-tf • .tC I I - i 0 . . .RHYgiCtAtIA SIIRLEOII OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE. PA me. 14, 1830 30-tf N i nk Eut c.nwn. of NINTH avdt RACE S tttttt t • PRILIDELPRI.R. . Want bit tozOtatta to t real all private and JO TV testa electos, reeranteelng acute In all caves. Strangers and Residente, of both sears, are Invited to the Doctor's Private Donnas, where he can always be cotatattea,-oaaaaatiaity.free of charge, Cr Persons residing at a. distance, by encloaint three dotter. In a lattm r. post-paid, it sting symptom., will recedes a bottle of the Doctor'. Magical Prepare. rind, by return of mail. Ogiceflonrs from 9 ceeloclol. IL, till tb, P.M. Rept. is, um. : - reaTanuorguaow TO WIN A Lovsn.- Tug most aptiisting and pwrsrfseticuie,forsither sew, will Ws Witt° any, address on frrelpt ess to INADASIN 01121 A N DE, Don 872.Pr0t- Office Philadelphia.'". • Alllsusrs strictly paitt rs sod confidsmial. EittllB32. A FORTUNA i'OR OIITR DOLLAR. lIIIPLOVIIENT hit entry person,'of either six. la 14Toira or Coaatr7. guarantied. • A pre-pa i d with 411 endued, addressed to Kama. I:NtrallarlDa daloa, 1105670 l'oet-Odles, Philadelphia, win remise Is raters 14 BAST IllattlODS of reillislog from AIL so Side week. Depend IS la a fart.—a reitalnly.aud, arlthoot rise. . . , Jas. 'mops. '44f __ „ Tama.: • rantarerrr :TO, Lams. vi Rani N taortedtpt.ihthlp itelgtftlint to reatalea, Vend mach desred-hf Ladles le all ramble soc key. Mae a net/11a rare Cot Feateitt Wealsiess,Pelliag of the Womlidke.;wllll be forwarded to Ain, addreSt aa ila ftwelpi of 112—therlibp preeeptia_d Math itoluppt. 1004 pewltilly sad pain. harm DIA DUN .12N00. Sex. OM Poet Wks. Philadelphia. faa.111.11331, • 4tf COI • umuusowns subserlbet Pas Aloud' arrangenanna ebony 10 keep,• snooty of then etletralad lota on band. and will HU llwbolf. aala to danlara, at lbs kaanfacturet's prlcoa—thea manta" Ms larilaga. Ha Woo matte It la ralloio, balt-falalli, Inn; or sooner MIMI. as mprieu. - :::MV)JMAL". Cirro of a disordered Liver and dud Digereson /NOP of letter from lit. W. IC irtna,mmenilia. %..r: Presto& Street, Liverpool, dated Ilth June, Int : To Frofassor flottAWAV—Sta:—Veur Pills and niiiment have stood the highest on oar sale list of Proprietary eledielsea br muse years. A customer, to whom lean refer for City segoirtes, desires me to let you snow the particulars of her case. She had ; been trembled for years whits a disordered neer, and bad digestion. On the last occasion, boweeer,the attaining fifths attack Wes co aisrudog, a slth• m ementos eat is revarely, that doobte were croon tatted of her oat being able to bear ,up under It fortunately she was.laduced ter tryyoperallir; and I she informs we thatefteethe Arm. and each emceed. leg does, •ba bad great ielief. She continued to talcs Merl, sad although she used enly three floses, she Is now le the molt/mew of perfoct heelthi l could have seal you many more easel, Dirt the above, from thr meetly of the artest,,and the speedy mire. 'T I- think • 'apraks mush to raver of your ismalshing - F N 0 • fL W. KIRICITS. Au samorrisisry min efßinmatis Freer, is Pr , Dinats's Liu!. Copy of a lett dad In the Maim Town Cour ier. albs let Musa, ISM, by llalor 3. Watb : Margaret lli'Conalgan, nineteen yeani of age. re. siding at New Town, had bean suffering from s to teat 'Mena:retie Fever for upward. of two months, width had entirely deprived her of the use of bee limbs; daring this period she was under - the care of the mosaeminent inedlest men In Milan Toes. and by them her rase was considered boptlere. A Ili. ad prevailed upon her to try Holloway's celebrated Pills. which she eobsented to do4and in an Wendt hie short apace of lame they effected " perfect cure. Can ya Pain sad Twill's,' re CAtst and Stemma of aparsaa 81 padre FrothMeese,. Thew lk ffon,Proprletors of the Lynn Advertiser, who ran vouch for the following state ment—lug. 141831: To Professor UuLLOWAT — Slagdesire to bear testimony to the good - et:rim of Holloway's For soma ear, I suffered invent." from a oefo and tightness to the ntooraeh, which was Rho accompan ied by a abortneser of breath, t hat prevented me fmm walking about. I am 81 'eat. of age. and notwith standing my advancidstate of life, these Pills have ect relieved me, that-I stn desirous that others should be made aequalstad with their virtues. I am now rendered, Sr their mearts.comparalivele atilt e, and can tate ccccc ise 'without inconvenience or pail, which I could not du Wore. [Signed,'COE. . Nirrrez.vs EX= GREAT DIBOOVERY! POO W. IRII7OVB CONDITIOIIII OF TON STOTEIIII DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL! ZUL BAIIitONI3 MAGIC•L PREPAR•TIOM -mme MIZE ~` -ztvzinr-P6mplir RAYS A COPYlhalausLasthlst Beek, a, 'styli era. porcepp—Ma a keen thysitr.-11f. Hen toes Illodieal Masai! sad Haan Doak for the Idieutd. Costalsteg Antal Moe of the, Proton. Tfcat" Meat and Cutest ever/ brio of ttbeatio, contracted by l'reetkownui arrival latenwarter,;by SalLaProse. Of by desual Faces*. with advice-Orr their Resentful. written la a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech akallttel.and everythiagthlop that would offend the_ ear of decency, from the result of some twenty yells successful practice. excluslively devoted to the cure of dimities of a detkale or private nature. To which la added.tecelpta tante rare of the above diaeasee,and Striallse on the caviare, eympurata of lever and aguri.for twenty-dire crate a ropy ; six copies Gas dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United :Motet. by 5411, free hi puma. Address. postage paid." !tor 196 Post Oftkr. or the Author, 36 North Srtflllb Street, Philadelphia. Auy.1.9,1852.y • SSa FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT DHuNTER will forfeit 1150 If fail - Olt to canany cue al secret &setae that may come - tinder hie care. no matter bow tors standing or afllliiting Ei ther eel ate Invited to his nitrate Rooms'. North Seventh Street, Philtre.. without fear of luirrlitti- Eton from other patients. Strangers - mod nosey who have been unfortunate in the seleCtion ISO Mgt& tan ate invited to till. • . _ IMPOTENCV.—Through npreetralued;inds irtairce of the passion I. by excess or self-ibture, the evils are 'apterous. Premature lispoteriCy, involuntary rem. pal discharges, westing of the organs, lees of memory, a distaste for female soc lety, general dehtlity.or eon. ethettOrtel derangement.are sore to' follow. If Ile etagere. consult the De.70.0r V( ittlCOMldettee he offers a Wri: REFLECT.—The atiliet ' ed Would do well to reflect before tingling their heallb,Tuippluiaa, and in many caseatbeir lIVCS, 1111 the handy of It* - 31. clans ignorant. OrThis class of maladies.-It iv cer tainly impossible for ogle man to understand. alt the ills the hump fatally are is:inject to. Seery retrinem able physician has his peculiar branch.l it which he le more surcessfu I than hie brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. FEARS or PRACTICE. eartualvely &sabred to the Whir and treatment rat disease. of the actual or gam, together with Meets upon the body, throat, nose, oetegr, pains to the bead or bones, mercurial thell- M3/1.111. strictures, gravel, irregularities, dI tabling from youthful or Impurities of the blood, whereby tho COLIS/111111011 has hero enfeebled, enables the Doctor.to oßet speedy roilt to all who May place themselves under juts care. Medicine forwarded in any part of the On Seri Stites Price live and.ten dollars per package. Aug. T 5.1531. .13-1 SOZECIICIE'S PULDIONIO SWUM. The following case to ono of tlagreattsB triumphs of auditing over di-grass, ere, pith/toned an Me -1 dins! History. Head it. DROMPTED by no ether than the feelings of ben.- volenee, and fur the benefit of my afflicted fellow belnga, I desire wattle known a short description of my disease, and the uneapected core I obtained from elehenck's Polmonlu Syrup. Fewer& of two years Illittr,l was taken sick. which gradually Increased ti Mil I was so far reduced that I never espected to be well again. I had.at different limes, the attendance -of •11 eminent pliyalCialis without recessing any ben efit,: In the month of February 1041, I commenced using Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and my doirate at that time was as billows was entemely feeble, confined is my held. safferlog what few mortals ever do, and statelys. 11p flesh had all disappeared—the white of my eyes very yellow—skin also very yei low, like a person having the l•undice—very dry and husky. I had a dell, heaey polo in my right aide, near the margin of the NW ; this aide also waste rger Ban mural, pain In toy shonider. A sharp pain in my left mde. which was smaller than natural; or, as I thought, decayed away. I bad a very dietrining pain at the ph of ray nomseb—toneue coated with a ihlrkOrtilte Cur—stomach very sour—appetite entire ly gooe, nut being able total anything—bowels ter, irtelfdlar and costive—discharges very unnatural—fe ver., night meats, thirst, violent palpitation of the heart, slight dry cough, pain In my breast, di nictaty of beeathint.dreadful headache I was low spirited and often would have bad spells, that my family thought I I was dying. I cannot describe as I would like to do my miserable situation and my wretched auffiringa i as every organ In my body was either diseased or de-. ranged. My physician, amid I had the Dyspepsia and Liver complaint, and was pot hastening to Consume. lion. This, as neat as I can tell, was any rlgniallOO when I commenced using the Pala:mow Syrup. I found that the syrup agreed With roe, and it was the only medicine that aver gave me relief It caned a large quantity of corruption tube discharged. li reg ulated my' bowels—lt relieved my sufferings—gave me an appetite ; In abort, the Palmonle Syrup was the remedy, by the blessing of Providence, that restored me to health. In the month of April following.' was well enough to move front New York' city to West Fawn., Where 1110 W rends. I enjoy at timeper fect feet health, and ant fleshy and feel Ismer than 1 have done for many years past. This medicine has proved. a blessing In myself and family, (or I have used it with my children several timer, and always wilt.' pest benefit; and many other pennons that I term of, have used It elan with Ilke effects. I keep the cynic, in my house, and would not he wrtboot it for any constderation ; and I comment lonely believe it is the best medicine aver discovered, and feat neatly recommend the public to try it, believing, is I do, that' if Its virtue a once known, ever.? fetidly would heap It. This Is a 41111n,•hmt history nf my case. and In the truth. and any mann daimons of further particulars can call on me al the residence. of my husbatot, Cant Johnson, West Farms, Westchester (ount). N. Vtl` 14 mile. from the aly PRITDESCE JOIINSON Prepared only Mr.! it. II!CIICNCK, and fol Ital. In Pottsville, by Josin K. C Af•aTtrt, Actr. Gisam W Llrtz At C 0 tin 177 North Third Sltreet, General Agents for the State. Price SI per bottle, orO bottles ((trip Feb. 14, 14X1 673t0 AIEDICINA L. • AT 440 _ • 4l - 1-7 WI-- CHERRY PECTORAL I= COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Aml by the river. upon the bank ilicrent.• , .." grow all tiers for meat. whore leaf 'hall not lade and Ihr fruit thereof shalt be fur meat and the leaf thereof Mr medicine " was hope for the rick recorded long ago. and er y dear adds sett proof to the arm anee that these plomoses shall not foil As medial Science dist °were and designates the remedies nature has given, our by one, the di that afflict out rare yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies we anger from, none has carried more vie tints in an untimely grave than Constimplion oftba Lung.. Snlijoined we give some ev dents that tbl.ton may be rurell.iind that Pulmottarly complaints, In all their forms, may be retuoved by Cngaaa TOlll L. e will not permit us to publish here any pro iholiou of the cures It ha. titter led, but the Agent be low usnitl, w 111 furnish our "Cucuta s, h.,, whereon are full pallictiler. and Indisputable proof of these Sufferers., reed andf udge for yourselves: • FOR INFLUENZA- AND WHOOPING coypu. NsitivaLE. Tem., Jnne 95,1851. tett •—I hare repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for Whooping Cough and Influenza. sod have no hes. itation In pronouncing It a complete remedy. Four of my children have been atllieted , with these disea ses. end the free use of the Peztoral bee alway■ af forded almost instant relief. JAMES GLOVER. We nicest the troth of the above eteretuent. M. McGINTY. Editor Nashville Whig. .1. 51. ZIMMERMAN, Drugtiet. FOR A crNstimPTlvE coucii. Prresic au, Pi., Feb. •85 1551. Dear air : For three Fears I have been * afflicted with a cough, so distressing that I frequently despair ed of recovery; much of the time 1 wan °bilged to out up all night In my chair, as my cough would •util.r. eate me when 1 laid down.' Having used many reme dies without much relief. 1 at last tried the Emmy PECTORAL, which.under Providence, has cured tne altogether. I ant with gratitude your, JAMES _M'CANJ/LESS. This Is one °fills unmet - overuses of Asthilia which have been 'coedited to Cherry Pectoral. A troti. N. V., April 17..1845. De. ATE.. Lowell. Dear Str:—l. have• for. years been slanted with Asthma In the worst form; co that I have been obliged to sleep In my chair Da a larger -Sin of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. 1. had tried a groat many medicines, to no purpose. untlimy physi:lan prescriber:, as an experiment, your Cherry Pectoral. At Cent it seemed to make me worre; but in leas than a neck 1 began to experience the moot gratify- Ina relief from its use and now, In four weete, the disco., t. moltely removed. I can sleep on my bet with comfort, cud enjoys etate of health Which had never expected to enjoy. GEORGE 8. FARANT, Commlssinn and Forwarding Merchant. From Me Pressing 'f Amherst Collozo, EDW AnD nriciicocK. M. 1).. I.L. D.. sire J C. AYER. have used your Cherry JPee toral in my own cane of deep-seated bfenebilla, and em suisfied, train its chemical constitution. that It is an admirable ;compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial dißlcultica. if my opinion, as to its superior charaeter„, can tie of any service, yon are at liberty to Minit as you think proper. EDW AUD lIITCHCOCK. Amherst, Sept. 11, 1848. Among-the other distinguished ■uthoritier who have lent their name• to recommend ibis preparation al the beet known to them for affections of the longs, ate! Prestdrnt Pfirttna, Vermont Medical college, Ptof. eitniman, Vale College. Pent Valentine !Unit, New Vitra. Prof. Cleaveland. Botattitin Medical entitle, Prof. Rnnerdeid, Ohio Medical College, Canadian Jnurnal of Medical tliiittnn Met Heal and fin renal Jour nal, rleetnn, n. C. , MediCal Review. New Jerceyfrontal Replier, Hon Mem; Clay. 19 einem.", Min. Geo. P ntereh, am. Ambuseador to Turkey, Con. Emanuel_ ilulnes. - Preaideni of l bile, lit flew Ed. Power. Lord DION, of Toronto, ' Rey. Ino I Loneing, flmbiliTb. New Vork• A rc bniebrip Purcell, of Cincinnati. Ohio. Also. many eminent personages In foreign enuntilea Not 0010 In the mere dangerous and diet mining di sease. of ill Lunge, but alma am a family medicine for ner, a•ional 0n.., it la tbii talent, olaaranteet and held 111 11.! world. Prepared and told by JAMES C. AVER, Dragest and Cbetnlat,-I.nwert.Maes, tlribi in Prineville. by Jobe O. Brown; • Minersville J. IL Palle; generally. • Feb.2ll. 1n53. 9 ain Win. itrE'S. 'PATENT ObLIQUEI POINTED GOLD PEN. al\ J?a cis WNtlina.,•, ?anent le. PIMA ...y.../. rT , lMeterllcuer oi' it welt in di. quill Pen I. or ; knowtedged by 411,111'1nm are aware-that the cause is. that it bends laterally t the point,l9 mak. Jag diadem, and becomes an Milli ner Pen. -t h , mdinsiiy pen, when fine a d well made; Is a Perfect instrument for the fleet !land, for the split awl the shades, or doWnwerd marks. are there' In a line, and the pen does not acorn or serape the paper 1 but It le Imperfect for writing of the ofdinary Mope. Teachers of Penmanship always dliect the pipits in hold the Pen to that the top will Mint wirer the right •hrialder, for by an doing the spilt end shade, are brought mare in • lime : hot still. when " held well," there Iv from 15 to 33 degrees detente be tween the Ott of the pen andthe downward marks. W. PIFC'd Oblique Pen obviates this difficulty.— it curves nr dedeets from. 15 to 35 degrees to the, right at that point, where it conies In contact with the paper,apd is as perfect an.insttnntent for Eloped Wetting, am the straight pen Is; batik hand. When " held Well," It places the Meeks natnr. ally, and withontklie eibrr tequisite with the old pen. When "held badly," or with the band on oat sidis,a• moat persona bold it, the mint of the pto rafted to the paper in as gond a position to make smooth work, as thepoint of the old pen can when held in the hat manner. Throe pens err 'recommended by the tattoo, lag iVrldatt Abutere to Phpadelphie, as the ben they have ever aged: . . .„ • 0. R. fluid. • , Becker. \B. Eakin*, , 11 . Snyder Leidy. H. L. Fticteris.• The FtaaWfa loatltau is 185! ara"Pe" wartieled;lind tor sate;_wholetale and retail, With or without casee,,bly • , - • - • U. DOMAN. Solo Aerie for rig ;11efirifett tit &lapilli: Co.. ' Jan.15.1g91. BAGLit r i 'll GOLD PEllll—Sterrat irreort iter—AH iterreetor. , —The subecrlbor 6u Oat re. relreda litres Int at flitter, fleperier Gobi Peas amok which are the Congress end Called lutes Pean.both In and oat of glom ell of which can be returned If the paints emus off be Cali use. The bleedloth'llualted BMWs. Pea b * cerloshy. Call aad - ges , lt, Ingather with lb* others, ee 8. BAISINAtiII Cheap, Rosh gad Stallimary mom. IRON, FOWDERS. AL. • 110111111111 t UOUIEU ESOP. IRTHE Subscribers respectfalty ea licence to-the Public that they have • taken the lino -Building comtnot tame le the PIONEER FIIRNAC • on the bland. in Pottsville. where they are, prepared to maaathttern and repair Bases if *sari descripties, Smoke Plena. Mast Pipes,Vasotacters,ese, Ate., In the very beat sty e. - I • • 51 The best of material will,lavarlably,,he used, *ad Dome but good , work leen employed on tNeiOßhr work. JOHN JAMCS 1.C.. il-tr Frb. 19. Int , Ltcl , 1 i9:t A MANSIMERA, rinlElabreriben begleave to Inform the poblie that ID addition to Melt. Comer PTEAN RNOINE stiOPS and FOUNDRY, they have recently paten new hlschlaitry- arid inborn for the criennfacutre of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Cam, by nteam power, which enables them to matte all that kind of work. not only mach better, bat with greater derpatch and at the very lowest prices. Having thus made these extensive preparations, individeals, and companies requiring work °flats kind, will and it to their advantage to give them a call. SNYDER & MILNES. 43-If I= WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, POTTSVILLE. PA. litJ. WREN tr. SRO'S. respectlslly In vite the attention of the business comm unity:to their New Machine Shop and Foundry. erected between COAL and Rail-toad Sueets. and I rotating on Norwegian Street. where %bey are prepared to execute all orders fog Machinery of Brau and tron.such as Stearn Engines. all kind. of Gearing for gelling 111111 s, Grist aid Saw•Mills,tflotle and Double-acting trumps. Coal Breakers, Drift Camel' kind of Rail road Castleman:li as Chairs, for flat and T Bait; Fray. Switches. &C.: all-kind. iff east- and wrought Iron Shelling. Being Practical Mechanic.. and after haying made the demands Of the tool Region their study for yea... also all kinds of Macli-iiirry in their line of business. they•Gauer themselves that work done at their Establishment wilt give satisfaction to all who may honor them with a call. Mt order* thank. futlY received and promptly executed on the oloarrea aonable terms. - JOHN V. WREN. Ott 2 1812 . - FRANIELIN IRON VOILES. ,z2iti TOE 9CIDWRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public that they are the Propr . le. r.r. of the Franklin World, Port Carbon, lately canted on by M. Sillyntah, where they continue to mannfacitan; to order, at the ehortest notice, Steam Coen:lea, Pampa, Coal Meeker", and Machinery of Cultist, any size ur den! tption. for min.. tog 07 other Purpoers. Also liattroed and Drift Carr, Iron Or Brass Casting. of any size or pattern. Order* are respectfully so!iciteil. GEO. B. FIBLEIE & BROTHER. FRANKLIN flllOttl. WORKS.—The rubccribers enntinu• to tirrnialtftEolliera and Dralevier &Wl. county, mßir r rhowelsraf alt litods. at the toserst Phil adelphia price*. Attention to particularly ralLril to their Coal dloweli. Orders Cot Shovel/to( any size or pattern promptly attended to. • C IL F181.1;11 t BROTII6R, Aug. 1952. 311 tf POT TSVILLE ROLLING MILL. alitTIII:PUBSC11111611.2 respectfully an. mouncri to the public, that their new Rolling Mill is now completer , and In full operation; and that they are prepay e.l to supply all kinds of Dar Iron of various sizes, which they will warrant to be superior In quality to- any obtained front abroad, at the same prices. They alto manufacture T Italic for the nai oitlie Collieries and Lateral:Roads, weighing -from 21 to SO lbs. per yard. mita Of the--best lion, and which will be rutted much cheaper than tlie Imported ailmle. Ilelift matt teal meth:mks, and having nad consid erable experience in: the Iron business, they patter themselves that theyean lire cut Ire satisfaction to purchasers, end will 4lso make It their Interest In pa tronize home manefactures. t)ve 0,1851 READER DIELSDOW IRON WORMS. Jenl4. P.' HERRON. IRON and URIS AS Foundae, respectfully Wining his pat rons, and the pubite generally, that he ie folly prepared, at the aboje Es tablishment. to manufacture ifteam Engines of every 'Sae; Pumps. Railroad and Drift Cars,•nd every other deacriptleita °firm. and Mass Castings suitable for thg Coal mining or other bust nes., on the most reasonable term, Alan. Blow itig Cylindera for Blaat Furnaces and Machine work 'Vim...rat Repairing of all Minds done wit). neatness awl d•s p.reb; at the lowest Indef... Alt work furnished by him will be warranted to perform well. fie would wotteit the realm of those who may want articles In ti;a line in dim etc witty. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt attention. B. W. HUDSON, ' 11-Iy. - - - -- • IRON WORKS. talb MASON & RF:SPECT -.+. folly 'arin.mare to the poblie that :they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian street, where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engine.. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery Of almost every description, at the •Itortest notice. and on the most veasonable terms. —Persons fnius abroad, In want of Steam. Engines, will find it to their ndrantage to give them a call O ore engaging elsewhete. f May 11 If -••• _ MANUF =I Of Ilarn BUFFALO noni3s4 BUFFALO ROBES! , 11 E undern3ned nalaieturns thana• to the pub 1. tic (or past favors and respectfully announces has friends and the rat setts cenerally that, owing In the liberal pat tonne enceinte,' to bine heretorortb, he now take,. the occasion to say that he lin Just re ceived a full netotritor Oct,'" 12011Elel, direct loon St. 1.,0ne. Ile lon, Heds of pings, mut h belong lo lite line'nl" " VICh Ilpne rovers. Biennia, Bells. Ace ,die. lie is al- so well prepared To furnish all kindanfFine Carriage Harness...n.l Riding Saddles for Ladie• and Gentle men ; inferior in quality, to no other establishment la home nr abroad, a nd on the most accommodating terms. All kinds of heavy harness, or such as ('out Oper airs -Wagoners' need, on hand. In full supply. ' Ile is ready, at any Moment ,tar fill all orders prompt ly and with despatch. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere There ran be Lo Ins. in examining my gond... . , LEFEVER WOMELSDORFF. 1 Centre. ?11., oppoeue the Episcopal Church Oct 2. 1t5.52.. 4 0-61 n ' A FACT TIIAT ALL SHOULD EN OW. 'VIM' undersigned respectfully announces to hin friends.and the public In gun eral. chat he has constantly on hand 0411. 1 1 and intro' (actu ten all kinds of Fan cy !Saddles and ilarnens.and all de- . g e e-,•=e.__, seriptions of riding and driving tna- • terials—Douhle and Single Harness —Whips and Fly-nets—Hair Collars made to ordce. lle m viteesll to call and see hirn.opposrlellin Amer- Iran house, and resperifully solicit. M •hare of the Iliadic pa trnita ge. N. A. WELBtt. A tin,. 15, 35-ty • • ' • i BOOS ELINDEIZY;;: , ' • , 1 1 BE Subscriber announces to his friend, and the public that be has nulls NI considerable addition to his Book 4ete Li.ndety, and has procured& Book Binder from one of the best Binderies in Phila dripliia, acquainted with the latest style of Blaill . 112: •o dwho will turn out his work far superior to a 1 , - Clang heretofore produced in Pousaiile. nooks bound to shy style of Binding, elther Plain or in full gilt Turkey Morocco. Ulank llnnke paged or plain, made to any pattern 'lgo printed and ruled_at . prici-s lower than In th _ Books bound by the finnullty, rot Paper ruled, to Pattern by B. HANNAN. April 3,, 1e52. 14- -- _. _ • COACH ELEMEII2"3 Rl:mon/a.. TIIE eURKCRIIIER 11AVINkFIT a tad up one of the largest Coach Ilhoris y ` lln the Stith", In Coal fittest, Pottsville, - ••=am.. , * Pa., nest mi. If. Adam•rk Co.fs frerMen Factory, where hi. facilities for manufacturing 111 kinds of Curia gamin.] Light Waggons cannot be stir passed— Delhi a practical Mechanic, and havingl a numben - ff year.' experience in.the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kind. of Carelagert and Light Wagons kept in hand. Also.irecond-hand Wagonrote. All lanai(' lentil , %Mug Order* from a Jistioce promptly attended Is. WISMAR A. 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Subntban Zest eenie%. ge., acenmponied by t xi:deflations, sneelnia• tome. rationales and elaborate details. inquired ex pressly for the air of Proreetore and A stisausunsnagb.: out the United States. by flarnuet Aioan. •rchttert.—, Published in numbers. and tot sale by - B. CANNAN. A copy nr this work might to lie In the hands or every Ar.Mhect and Builder in the country. Harsh M 1,11152. TATOIIIKS Or•DANIEII. Y V six volume.. with portraii—the only complete edition or the works of Webster prili/iMzeil. It him' named through no less than three editions since the, auttior'e'deaih Jest received end will be seld et , rablistotes prices at - 11..BANNAN•44 Cheap Book ftore. Feb. MI. IBS3 riATIIO.LIC SCHOOL REA DIN(3 11401[8. V of the l The Sfahscribrr has of f rereived a fresh 'supply at. 26 and 3J Soaks o Read Mg lessons, cm*. piled by the Brushers of the Cbristias School.. Alio, Catholic Prayer nooks sod Catechisms for sal...chimp by IL SA:SINAI'S, Publisher and llootselleL titf July 1 (l. 1852 GLOO 4 ! POllt SCHOOLS A:Vb —Jost received a lot of Clow". a - taw article ini• proved. salable for labials and Families, all ofirlikti n will Le sold at Philadelphia prices either 'Blasts or ja pairs. at D. 1 11 ANNAN'pl Cheap Book and Biallasery Wore. ------- 1 L6A60111•3 PICTORIAL DRAWING ROOM 1 ../Convintnn, with Illuminated Otle, neatly bound at the Bindery orate eltAterlber. • AleAnall Made of •aaty R. DANDILN. - f TTE,II, SCAL.EII.-8 near and excellent La-article for the new Post Omen Lear. Also, Gold &ales. rif the most spernved kind, fnr detecting coun terkikthildi Jan received-and for-elle at 8. DANN* '8 • Cheap Pante. Stationery aid lenni 8 aro. • FRES GAUDIO. Sk Z DS.—The reinsert_. II her bu Just reeeteqd • line sappy of Garde% Needs, fresh Cron the ?foreeilea. all of whkb be still sell wholesale awl resill„ at the lowest Ntirsary lie has also a brat /weds pat op la bases, assorted faith and 110, wnleb alll be fogad sultsbls for More keepers and others. to tell again. 13. UANNAN. Feb. 10,1133. , .9 THOMAS WHEN JAMES WREN. 404 f, OARROi, RURNIaU St CO VIA( ACTURERS addles, Mods. 4c. NEW BOOBS! NEW BOOKS' o filtnier. (Frogs ate Kairivr4o4-er.l A WINTER NIGIIT'S EPISTLE. "There is poetry in farming." True. But I have read, and so bare you, That "diJetture lends unto the r ietlr Entitantmint tair." For instance : diggi%• gold will do JJill one gets there. - In summer planti,sWeedidg. hoeing, And praetuung .Arjek knacks at mowing.. iThnt 'clews whirls you boat of knowing. • •- Po Very well,) The scorching sui no mean type showing Of what's nailed bell. - 90 In winter la with the flail, Or sledding, cantor gate, , Such as wo amyl ROHM) sail In bare seaward. And blows your tore-oafra lusty tail _ Straight out to leeward. . . In place of literary talk With compeers in your daily walk;' It's "Shall you cut or top the stalk .• Of that 'ere crop!" Or, 'Sold yer cattle ?—how'll ye chalk To sell or swop f" Not halt the prose may well be told, What farmers every day behold In *mintier hot and winter cold, Dull as 'tin real ; Yet we've inceativi manifold To the Weal. • The pictures in the book of Jima ; Thealorious dawn, the balmy moon, "The dewy eve, the rising - moon ;" All these are ours, And all the recompensing boon Of birds and flowers %linen Winter, herb/ his Motors apace, Oft tems is the farmer's case : Night comes—the blazing chiwue}••place Stills all complaints: Thaws out hts features, till his face Shines like a saint's. There, while his cheer reeks to the ceiling Ifs gets most comfortably feeling, Thinking how barn and battened shieliug; Secure and warm. His poor dependants sale tue shielding. From the wild storm There he may read, and muse and _ponder Upon vlii, life, this world ofwmuler ; There, Judgelike, he may net ammder The truth from error, And fee in men of "blood and thunder" No enure for terror), There he may form just estimate of those the world calls good and great See jortlinf, rirelim.lance,, and fate Creole renown, And give a knave a chair of state.. An ago o crown IIOW TO IMPROVE POOR SOIL There is a way within the reach even of a poor man. If he will be content to till but little ground, he may have.it enriched almost at first cost, by observing the follow ing particulars:— Waste nothing. If you have merely . a tub of soap-suds, throw it upon your heap. So of rotten chips, the hair carded from Your horse and cow, the liquids .xemoyed every morning by the acting chambermaid. vont woolen rags, ashes, lime or day, that may be at hand. Get also the - oyster-shells that are thrown as refuse by some neighbor, burn and powder them, and -add this to the common stock. Mix in, too, 'any, hay you may have that is worthless as fodder. Pur sue this course in the strictest ma nner, , and vour land will constantly be imprcited. Nur should' you forget to set all hands, old nod young, male and female, as far as conveni ent, to pluck up by the roots the weeds that infest tour grounds,° taking care that the seeds do not ,ripen, and throw these upon. the pile. A small armful pir day will amount to much in a season, and may pro duce nearly its own weight of grass, or straw, or stalk, and you rid yourself of a pest at the same`time- If your land is clay, surely you can mix sand in your dung, heap, and thus do much good, and all this costs a mere trifle. Haul up to your yard a few loads of. peat or muck from some swamp; or ii this is be yond your reach, collect a quantity or leaves from the forest or elsewhere and throw these upon the pile. And if you can add charcoal dust from the kiln of some neighbor,-you will be the gainer. Doing these`things, or is many of them as you can, other sugges iions will occur to you, the result of circum stances, which will be equally important.— Thus spent tan is valuable. Can't you get some? This latter, however, is improved by being charred. Thus prepared the tan is a capital manure for strawherries, mellons, cucumbers, grape vines, dec. CULTIVATION OF CORN X C. Crapsy, of Lockport, New-York, iveS"the following as his method of cultiva- log corn : •• The laud must he_ entirely clear from stumps, stories or anytting that will obstruct the drag or cultivator. Sod ground, which was used in this case is decidedly preferred. The earliest warm weather'in the spring should be improved for drawing on the ma• nitre. Plow eight inches deep, roll bard, then drag and cultivate the ground till it is fine as an onion bed. When the ground is thus prepared, no danger need be apprehended from the wire warm. The corn is up and beyond harm from ffsis insect before it comes to the surface. Mark the ground each way in straight rows, just three feet apart. This gives 4.840 hills to the acre, or a fraction more than 66 hills to the bushel. Delay planting until the ground is so warm that the corn Will come up within eight days. Put in from 5. to 8 kernels in a hill and roll the ground after planting. Cultivate each way as often as the weeds start. About the time of wheat harvest pull up all the large weeds that can be Tann& Cut up when the small as well as the large cars are sufficiently glazed. When husked, I put the ears in an out-door covered crib which admits the free passage el the air." ' HOW THEY USED TO PLOW In some parts of Scotland, in former times, the plows used to be drawn by four horses abreast, and required the assistance of three men. The businets of one man was to drive. For that purpose, he placed hirnseill l between the middl e horses,. wttli his face towards the plow, to guide it straight, and in this position he walked backwards with the reins in his hand. Another walked oehind the horses with a decked staff, which he fattened in front of the beam, and by means of it lie regulated the depth of the furrow-by raising of lowering the plow as occasion required. The plowman followed, holding the tills ; and in this formidable and ludicrous man ner, they, repeated their attacks on the soil. . . . In harvest, a basket machine was placed on horseback for canying home the grain and persons were employed on each aide with lorki - to ,kcep it in a proper poise. It -ia said that the practice is yet tube met with in Galloway._ _ Many practices existing even, at this day in Ireland, are still more ridiculous. Mr. Arthur Young, tells us that in Donegal he has actually seen horses plowing by the tail. —Portland Transcrgpt. GEMS FOR FARMERS To raise good cattle a farm should be in such a state that it Would produde good corn, good cabbages, or good cloven, An increase of farm products lessens the market price, and the consumer is more ben efitted than the prodlicer. Therefoie the en couragement of agriculture is the interest of the whole people. It is the first duty of States to encourage agricultural improvement. . The brightness of the plough-share: will prove a better security to our rep - 0)145M in stitutions than all• theovindy patrioijrm of Imiespeeches in Congress. He who 'encourages young mien in the pursuit of agriculture. is doing a gOod work for the morals of society a hundr ed years • hence. All the true honor or hapPinesi there to in this world followslabor. Were if no Tor working-rnen, there could be no prudtesi to either science or nit. Working.metesre earth's true nobility. Those who live with _ _ sout work are all paupers. tr7CLovea.—Orte' bushel of plaster of Paris per acre, sown broadcast over clover. will always pay for its cost. a7Ttus, at this season, is.pecutiarly valuable to the Farmer.