it at lama. 4 BACIIELOR'S !TALL Bachelor's Hall ! what • queer looking place it it Sate Mt frodrirch all the dafs oC mr lite; ftre, bin I think , what a queer burum' disgrace it is, Neva at all to be getting ■ wik. See the old Bachelor, gloomy and ad enough, Placing his taykutle over the 54, Soon it lips over—St. Panics ! he's mad ..enoigh, (If he were present) to fighewitti the squire. Now liki a bog in a mortar-bed wallowing. (Awkward enough are hum kneeding his dough.) Troth! if the area could he ale withom swallcrw . - How it. wopld favor his palate yon know: disbcloth is musing, the ms are devouring it, In the pursuit he has battered his shin, .I%tiht t rt edwashingStrizaalkin is sc ouring it ; Th . - r and Tort! what a pickle !EA in ' . PothfiLinnd pans. such greasy commodities, Ashes and prMee skins tier the door; 'Hu ctiVsoariEs a storehouse 61 comical xLdit Thenga that had ney ? been neighbors before. Usa Meal beineacer, ibe table left. sitting so. Dishes take care of yang-lees it you can; But hongerfetorns, then he's fuming and fretting so Och ! let tinin alone fora bamc ot a man! . Latent the !peg he goes to bed shivering— Never a bit t. the bed male at all ; He creep, late a terrapin under the ',wenn • - Bad hick trithe picture of a Bachelor's GRAM MAR IMPROVED A hyphen is the verbal Hymen, marrying words and parts' of words; often, like its prototype, making unions without unity. It connects the parts of a word on two lines as in the word dol-phin—doll being in the cookery line, and fin in the jrh line. ..The index is used-io point to a remarkable patsage, as the road to . Sing Sing, the Per =tepee, or therassage of the Liquor Law. A dash is cot by great swells, authors or - swindlers, on small capital. tlt-iisaid to be followed by - a sudden pause, or unexpected change: but this is an error, for while there - is any change there is no pause to the dash. A r ' , Asterisk (•) is a star, used , like a street lamp, to enlighten some dark passage. ~.t las is much used in this capacitq since real rim are rare in the literary heavens. lo ' A dagger (-I) like the' asterisk, is used .to :enlighten; figuratitrely, to Put day-light Ebro' a man ltente its appearance in ti system of lametarratiou. • - :- The irate ,unites three poetird lines, Int ..I),e.tr.te compelled to go to such eoormous. /erigtki to 4rl Se, it m h a s become airuseci by the mass Or writers. I n prose it connects several terms - with their single equivalent, its _ . L- . - 1 ` The Thames Tutmel,.:._ - - - -4 ' - A- Common Council,.' great:bores. .A Drove of llilale Swine, . - '', When should capitals be used ? • • Capital letters are written by all lovers; consuls, and—itch. uncles who are well ; dis posed,and by 'several correspondents to the papers. Jokes should always be _capital, tho' 'they are frequently attempted without. Can't see why ()lichees shohld be called so, as they are not at all excellent; but 'capital fences =are another thing. J.Several capitals ace used 'too frequently, if they' cannot be used more judiciously. Proper names should begin With :a capital; but Sue.improper names asPeter Flint for.. a stilt- carted man, and Mercy Goodenough for a woman who is badenougb, ' and has no mere ; are not entitled to-grin .- tats, we suppose. l —Projesior Grins, itt Yon kee NO - riots. I -- • -• • ' • , . We heardl try oilier p' on the. -- subject of4cErsion," that {afire thought • "some" at theljme, and never havinkseen •:• , it in print, we are - tempted to give otir Yea -tiers the benefit of if.; , ‘ 7 A gouthem lianter named p.,, pretty well • to_do in thesvoTlol - sw, was some twenty 4•". years ago a *it , boy on .the Eastern Shore pf Maryland. Orli of the strongest and most :marked traits othis character, was' an inor -dinate love of money. This, however; is charatieristic ; oh the pepple in "them dig. gins," where theyi practice skinning strut , ' gers during brisk seasons, and skinning one • another during dull times. In due course of lime, P. ivai of age; and thought it; about time to get married; He went to-a neighbour. - __ mg village,' and in the courseol events was introduced to a daughter of Judge B. "Eking fine gal !" say the embryo specula ' for to his !fiends, who` were gaining him an entruce among thec4le "Verw.'? _ - "How theich , rotghtJadge B. be worth?" Why, about ten thousand dollars," was the reply. "And how niany children has Judge B,?" continued the inquirer. "Only three." "Threeinto ten goes three times and a third . over." mentally cyphered P. Here was a chattee- 7 -a glorious chance—and he improved it too. He made lore to the beautiful and .uniophisticated daughter of the Judfte : with all the variations,—Strange to ray, for he was - as uncouth a cab as ever went onlicked, hi• suit prospered, I n ad they were married. The honeymoon passed off, is all other -honeymoons do, and they were happy. The bride was 'lively and chatty. and often made illusions to her brother and sisters.— Startled at a Mimber of names he thought should 'nor be in lhe catalogue of relations. one evening_at tea he said— , - "My dear, I thought there alp only three of you ?" I So there ar my ma, tut pa's first wife had eight more. " "Eleven into ten, no ttmea and nary ene ;rev," said the astonished P., who jumped np and kicked over the chair, and-groaned in perfect. agonyl . "I'm sold ! I'm sold, and, and—a tight cheaper than ,an old bell-wether sheep at that'!" A DANDY ANSWERED An amusing colloqhy came off recently at the supper table, on board of one of our Eas tern steamers, between 'a Boiton exqnisite, __titling with hair and eologie, who was • " demi:rung 7 the Waiters ; W 4 otherwise as tumini; very -consequential airs, 3nd a_ raw Jonathan who sar -- ly'6is(lle, dressed in homespun. Turning to his " culzah " friend, the for mer said— " "Bauer, sah !" " I see if is!" coollr replied Jonathan " Butter; s&h ! I ray," fiercely repeated the dandy.. . _ " I know it—very gocd—a first rate un cle," provokingly reiterated homespun , . c a rri ."Burrtn, - I tell oh ri - 'llitiiidered the ex quisite in still I tones , pointing with " slow. unmoving ling ," like scorn's and scowling upon his nei hbor as if he would annihilate him. .4- ANTell,sosh - all Jerusalem, text of !" naw yelled the Down-Easter . , getting his dander up in turn—" Ter didn't think I ux.kl it for lard, 'did -yer ?" a7JACE WHALEY'S BREECHES.—One day Jaci.Whalefs wife chanced to. find an ele gant-piiice.ol white leather on the road, and alte,bionght it home with her in great delight .to mend Jack's small clothes, which she did Tery neatly. Jack set off the nest day, little ansiiisting what was store for him ; but when - be had trotted about , five mites—it was mouth of - July—he began io feel .taighty unaity in his saddle, a feeling that to increase at every moment,. till at lait he . said - " It was like taking a Canter on a bei.hive, ja 63varming time," and wet it might, for the piece' of leather was, no oth er 'than - a. blister .that the apothecary's boy hid dropped tbat morning on the road:— Q7' On or the best storigmf -the treason Is told by Sandy Welsh, of a MO srho was in thaeountirtm a vistt, where they had no liquor. He got up two-hours before break fist, and waisted his bitters. - .3.10ne to be bad; •of etoarse he felt bad. "How far is it , to a ‘• tar= ?" be asked. ''our miles." So off - the thirsty awl started, walked tour miles in a pleasant - frame of mind, arrived at the tar - era, and found it a temperate! house! pg." My brodders,” said, a waggish col- Pan to a crowd" in ill infliction, in all . - obrar trabhles dar is one place sehar yon z ; ‘ • am straps Etna syntPatby !" - " Whar ! whar !' shouted aftveral. In de diction. *Ty." replied Sariabo, and rolled his eyes sky 'ward. gritntifir nnl practitni. TO IIdESS te..._Ftsa MUST be put into cold.tir boiling water, according to its firmness of fl;s1i: for instance, turbot, salmon, mackerel, &c., should be put into cold water; while plaice, Whitings; had4oeks, Slid such soh-fleshed ns well as crimped fish; should be put into bill log water. The reason is obvious ; by put ting flaccid and water) fish into the water told, ft is rendeied still more soft and wa tery; but the boiling water sets it and ren ders tt &meson the other hand, thecold ter penetrates and softens the fish ,that is of a firmer texture, and makes it eat More-ten der and delicate; Keep.the water skimmed tvhile the fish is boiling. , Fish is.citoked enough when it leaves the bone easily:. Be sure to wash and clean yotir fish well. In frying fish, having washed it, city it thoroughly in a clean cloth, then flour it well, or whisk itover with egg, dip it inn', • bread-crumbs before frying it. Be sure your pan is very clean, and that your fat (of which there should be enough to cover the fish) bolls - before you put the fish in. Fry fish_quickly, of a fine light bitjtvn. Some' like fish tries in batter—as good a batter as any is a little ale and flourtbeaten up just as yea are ready fusot—then dip the Eli in be fore trying it. lnt - plenty of salt in the wa ter in which y'ou boil , tish. and a stick of horse-radish,eicepting mackerel, with which yon boil salt, mint, parsley, and fennel. BAROMETER AND STORM ft/INTER fp7 A COF:r., , ,PONDENT ,91 the sc i entific American gives.thefollowingr: — " Put two drachms of pure nitre and a ball drachm of chloride of ammonia reduced to powder, info two.ounces of purealcohol,and place the iritzturd in a glass tube, of about ten inches l o nvandproportionate. diameter, the upper extremity - Of which must be cove- red with a piece of skin or bladder, pierced with small holes.. It the weather is to be fine, the solid matters remain a(the .bottom of the tube, aud,the alcohol is as transparent as usual. If rain its to fall in a short lime, ~ nlO of the solid particles rise and fall in alcohol, which becomes somewhat thick and troubled. When a\ storm, tempest, or even a squall is _about td, come ,- on, all the solid matters rise frrithe bottoin of the,tube,aud form a crust-ft the surface of the alcohol, which appears in a state of fermentation.' These 'appearances take place twenty-four bribrs 'before the tempest ensues ; and the point of the-horizon froth which it is to blow, is indicated by»the particles gathering most on the side o'-the tube opposim to that part from whence the wind is to come." - CULTURE OF BLACKOKItRiEs fl Ii IS . NOT a littlestrange That thesom mon blackberry is-not oftener made' a :sub ject of gardk'culture. ft is true ii - grows spontaneously - an4-in great profusion all around us, where the fire has been of late years excluded, but does - not prove it inex pedient to give jt_a_place in - the garden, or- Mat iris like the partridge, untameable, or that the fruit cannot be bettered, like the ap ple, the peach, or -the . strawbqry, by the care and cultivation of man-. Theteare-sev - - eral varieties of the blackber'rY - shrub, any of which may be easily transplanted. • Theter is believed to be the 'thost..wholesome of all fruits, and often prevents and relieves disease; 'The eoil in gardens should be ,well prepared by deep ploughing, and be made light and rich.. The hills should beset eight feet apart !inconvenience in getting round among them and. keeping down the weeds. When the plants are once set, they' will need but little further care for years.—Gaie -nu 111., Adrirtiser. .". 3nftamaiiiin for-'flu prople, OH SUE PLAIN ND 6EC4V,T Q 3 WAT RAILs.--pincers of forceps -luch extraordinary power ?. Bocauge they air double leveis, of which the hinge is the corn moo prop or fulcrum. Dr. Aroott thus 11- lustrates the advantages of this machine:— In drawing a nail with steel nippers, we have a good example of the advanes of using a tool ; I. The nail isteized by teeth of steel, instead of by the soft fingers: 2. In- stead of the griping force of the cxtrerne- fin gers 9nly, there Is :he force , of the 'whole • COOVeyE , nippers; 3. The forte is renikred. perhaps Fix times more effective by; the lever leDr:111 et the handles and. 1. By makino the nip- pers, m drawin the [lntl. rest on one houl der as a fulcrum, it arquires all the advanta ges of the -lever or claw-hammer for the same purpose. C. 7: War rio the iron hoops et. casks bind with surd' great force );.-cnuse those which are at firm made 'too 61.-are heated until they are mtlfietently larced : they are ihen driven un. and :.ud drnly cooled, by throwing water upon thern the contraction of the iron which en.ue.s on cooling, bringtng the parts o: the su.s-.ele in closer contact than they could easily fir brought by other meant, and ti , TA the hr, , p; firmly round them. WITT finger caught near the hinge of a shutting docr ro much injured Decatise the centre of action of the door moves through a Eparc compiratirely great; and acts with a great lever-athantazze GO a resi , tance placed near the fulcrum of the le ver- where therein little motion. Children pinching their fingers in this way, c,r in the hinge of the fire-tongs, where they is a sim ilar action, wonder why they bite so keen. WHY rs the purest water that villa falls from the itmosphere ? Becuse,' hay ing touehed-air alone, it can erintain nothing but what it gains from the atmokphere, and is thus distilled without the thanceol those 'impurities which may exist in the vessels usetfixt artificial operation.—Str Humphrey_ UM I "....Wriv-nots hay, il stacked when damp, :take Because the moisture ',elevates the temperature sufficiently 'to produce pu trefaction, and :the ensuing chemical acticm causes sufficient beat to continue the pro cess; the quantity of matter ?mg alsogreat, tbelieat is proportional". 113- WHY ',DoEs a ciMipensatiun - balance .prevent the effects of expansion or eontrac tion ? Because consists of interrupted concentric rings of different metals, joined together, so that the expansion of one coun wracts the expansion of the other:, !CP Wris I,RE-129 , t " inflammable" and "combustible" synonym:its terms? Because' all metals are comuhristible that is, ;apable of igniting with oxygen: but they will not burn in atmospheric air, iuid are therefore not called inflammable.- • G:7" Wnr no lofty sails often cause open boats to upset?--Because thelnast aiad sails set upon it - Are ai a lorrg 'lever, taring the ails as the poUier, turning upOn the centre of buoyancy , of the vessel as ; itie fulcrum,and lifting tbe•balance or centre of gravity as the resistance. _ , • .... • ilk \Vim DOES water thr own upon a fire so powerfully repress it? •BrCause of the great quantity - of beat latent itr - stcana t--: hence, again, why fire and trater are so often adduced proverbially as furnishing a striking t conrast.—Areort. [ . {l:7- Wnv is bembazeen so Called ? Be cause of its corruption 'from , I , croil , ycina, the - Latin name tot stuffs cOrnixiied of liiiiltUre of Silk and woollen and this term'is from bembyr, silkworm, and Sinre, China. C7'Was rs mercury preferred in ther mometers 1 Because the range of. tempera ture between its freezing and boiling- poi n t s is very considerable; and its expansion with. in that range, tolerably equable.—Brunie. Ir:7- Writ DOLS the thermometer enable us to ascertain degrees of heat - ? Because:the fluid ascends in the tube on • being expanded i by beat, and thus marks the,detsee. 13:7 War pa water-wheels vary in their construction? Because or the different ways; in which the mechanical force-of the liquid islatendeit to be applied. - , . • TRAVELING. 51715111.1 LT 111:131=Raf TIMM 11DLADELPDIA AND READING RAILROAD._ ON ani 'after SUNDAY...Iaic 615. /SA tad el ty (..tlawiag Outstay.. aatit tardter wine. aa Ecpren EM:11111 0 A ratSClller Tralu will leave Pkttla i tl.pttltara, IL„and teat} Way raturrlle st same day ; stopping st,,al Sorts oa I tor Liss and at the Callasiag atattasaall Ma bolt* stated • vow" Is.'s. " c-li'"rij-1ff , u4 , n0 .. tattons. I P.Y. _— --------------------- __ leases PhPara. , 7.20 Leaves Pottsville Passes Pt sraiienDe 6.21 Instr. At. Caltea 427 ... Portsiown . 1.50 t" . 11. naves 4.15 . 1 Peadtsit - 1 914 1 " leadisi 5.21 .• N. Haves .110A3 I,r roustows • 6.20 Mi. Cal L,oa 11032 i'e Pesardiville 1 6.111 AStfiref3l Pottsviliti3l.oo Arrives al rbllitera.t 710 FARES. For the roan{ trip, amid dirswa.la No. I Cars; From Philadelphia to Phicantatiiit and back.sa ios day. SI 41 •' • Pottstown. •• Reading, " 2 20 S. Haven, lift. Carbon ik Perryville, 1 SO • Readionto Pottsville and back ume day. 100 50 r?' no llapage carried with these t. Alt nettle most be plarchasrd before naiadsg tho ears. =May Pt, 15.22. 12-1( lif.Vziz.. 4 ±l 6 . 4 :4leVrLiliF4 :zr F a _ ~" r i FFICE OP THE PIiIADELPIIII & LEADING 11AILSLOAD--8 U M y E II •ilftilliOEMENT-- From PbtaladelphLs to Pottarilk. OR sod alley May 17, 1• 1,11., there win be tiro ;Weedier Tralas daily olundaye excepted.) betweei Palladelpol3,lleddlog. tied Potto tile MORNING LINE. • The Exp re•s Ttaia leaves Philadelphia daily except .wads}., at :} . o'clock, A.M. The Way 'nails letters roil., tile datly,lcundaja TEeRNOON xcepted at 71 o'cluck, A. M. AF LINE. The Way Tcala lea yes Philadelphia daily. except Syn.:lye. at 3i o'clock. P. M. The Esptcas Tram kali. roil/mile ditty. except Au:0134,4.i 3I o'clock, P. M 1101'GA OF PASSING FF.A.DING. enr Philadelpbta at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. n'tlnck 51 mettzes. P. M. For Pottsville Al 9 o'clnck ?t altnotes A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. Uotb Tualnsalop at all 11Siallotta sloe( lb* line. 1 MEM 1.1 elate tar, 2,l rinsaran. Cr adinr to Philadelpbla 111 75 6115 d., to Pottsville, 1 05 2,5 1911Litra to 2 7S 2 2.5' Vapid in rotatable, ironer of lation and Railroad et tart. rear of AMlnfl.l HOUK'. Pasitearerscaatan rater the car. unless protrtded with a ticket. - Fitly pounds of bazgage will be allowed to each pale senriit at these tines, aa4 passearets are expreply probibited front lakinaanything as baggage but, their own weationlpparel, which will be at the rink of its Ity•,rder of i he flint rd of Mosocors. stuproart. secnialy, 2.341 June 5, Issll - 0 rfirc or TUC /1411.1[11.1 . 11.1r1Lt. NAVIOLTTOX Ror it.ftwa C.Or Co.pa.y. - • IN AND AFTER - TUESDAY. APRIL'), "Itt:A. the Pa , rersger Train will leaie Tamaqua daily (Sunday .Tretited,) at of o'clock Al AL end Ai o'elork P.. M., and connect With the Morning and Afternhtni Trains from rotivrille, on the Reatilor Railmed. Returnint, will leavA Port Clinton, on the arrival alba Morning Train Don! Philadelphia on the Rend. PARE. To Philadelphia, -I - " Port Clinton, I . . JOHN ANDERSON General Agent. Tamaqua,April 19, test 1.5-1( TRANSPORTATION. . READING RAILROAD COMPANY. 1 . • ' , Orrice or THE PHILO4 &RIUDIEG RA Irlioai, en. .-., Pettadidpkis, March 11, -10353. i The ralfis of FREIMITS and TOLLS on etial Iran., pr ,,, v d by t hi s cd - inpan)i,'vrill b ~* BE follow:3 fnim. Op I lit inst.. to July 31.1. fat - Waive: . . ,114ctkmond, Phgadelphia, liirllned Plans .144cetown, 'll:irotantonEn n R., nr Schuylkill: Wravunk - , ' 1411fi'”?...„&litt; CbiisheliZ•en & Ply- .; iiia , 4,th It, It.. • ; arne.tOlif,a . : Pnrt Kennedy, _ Valley Futdei, •I • lloyet !a-Ford, '• Post,town, - .I• Rodclassvills; • Rending, llt•tw'n. Hooding & Mohrwellle, !4••hr:rille, - Hamburg, t)ro:igeirs„ Pp ord../ of th'e Bnar..l of Mill/WIC S. BRADFORD, filerretzTO. 12-tf March 19, 1553 .SCEIVIVLIIITLL NAVIGATION. gaga • ..-2.?„0: )rrtc r OT . TITE Pc r nrirutt.t. NAVIOCTIIIII Co .1 Merck Inal 1453. ebarze forth. U,. of Car,. and for Toll on An thracite Coal, rartled on the S'Cat'rl.FlLL NAVICIA- T10 , 1..i'11l Le an follrfwe until Atlgn,t 191,1653: I 1 '1 = • • ,! 2 C TO i ; F . ...,, ----,- - • —•—.--,--- --, i Philadelphia, - ,i 60 i 69 57 50 Mariayunk, -—6 O 59 i 57 511 gotta". Mill, •56149 I 47 40 Cons.heihocken, 5Ol 19 j 47 40 Plymouth Dam, 7.0 40 ' 17 . fltiagepiert, • 50 , 49 47 ; 40 IV. I ..loan, ". 50 ; 49 47 ' 49 - Fort Kenni_dy, • 47'0 461 44 ',' 5.1 Valley Forge, PellViioe. D... ' 47 i 46 41 ' 3•1 Pt. rrovt,tem.,, .45 11 I . 42 ." 56 I'Ro , nu rill r, Rojerr Pnt 14', Port Uniun. lttrdrtx•mnuh, Alden • , Matt" I I le. hamburg. Orwlea'c Grit The clam• n dl I.e per Inn of nms.loOs crt,t..ll..rrance far waste At 1331110,and Do ttalge than twrit , y•filre Tent'. 1...f10p Win tw Miche for vy - order or the F. FRALEY, Pro...dent. .:`.larch 13 tf MIRADA - & READING RAILROAD *". 4 4 , 4= ..." 0 Env(Tio:Now FR . EICIIT ON Id A h Di fiE, to tr.nmener. M•rch 1 , 1.51 RATES Or PRI:IC:11T PER 17 ,.... : t..t. LR3 444 ... t:z, • r. 2.%; I=l in Cr a ...—flaturnltion•rnil.Brickei 1r•, Iron trre . .l.lntestone, rig 1r05.. 1, 9 t ta• 41 cis. p, iter, State. Tiler, rte, —Mourns Burr Morita, 1 cement. C rindltones, (loan°, Entisl., 1 Posh, Railroad Iron; heavy. Roam. AlOlO. 56 its Salt, et.114,-shinstre, Tar. Tarpes•i tine, Timber and I. umber. t'i.us —Ate. Seer and Porter.) .hen, Pot 5.0.1 Pea rt. II•rk, Barley,l Soars l and Horne. cotter, Cotton.' • W.horit•y & Domestic. I.ionnrs, Gnis. I Iron emrtines.rant9 Rollet:Baror ~, Hammered Iron, !toiler Plates, Flat ' Poe Railroad Irma, (sad and Shot. Melange., Potatoes, Nal:sled Spikes , Salt Provirlono, Surer. Saltpetre & ; Tntrarroornmantifortrated. • 11,01' It per barrel. 25 eta. 11 eta. VA Class —Apples. Rrainr - Rotten Clreese.Cordaye,F.arthen-ware Ens, 1 Grorerie., (eareptt hove atated)bemp hardware & Catlery„ Hoiiow•ware. l Lard, leather. Live Stock. Alanniat- 17 eta, 9 cu. Orel of 111,11.2 f Mar Marry j 011,011- ters, Paints, Raw hides, Ragaghs- Fla 'Sheet Iron, SPed4.7 , teel. Sweet 1 Potaioca,Tallow. Vinegar .L Wire. .1 Clairs.—Doot• and Statiotienri Roots and Short, Camphlns & Spirit 011,Chins„ELas. and Querniware. Cigars, Confectionery. Dry Goods. }2l tn. II ctn. Drugs, Fresh Fish, Nest sod Fruit. F',. inn -Lawn,. hops; Spirits of Torpentine, Tea., Wines and Wool. Marrh 1.15.51 • 9.t( ro ' -- E - asCX = A.". H°WARD, EARL & EXPREPS.I.Iti E. - We are prepared to reeAve and rot ward Daily per pasventer Train. (nor Erpress Car belie always in charge of rpeclut messengers) cacrehandiswer all deveriptione,paritares,bandies,spechLhanit notaltake. Mae, particular attention paid to.colleeting Draft, and Arrooots. • Parham' and Goods delivered daily vo all t prersoediate placealtet wean Philadelphia and Pottsville. Offices—Centre Street, Pottevilie; No. 41. South Third Street, Philadelphia ; No. 6 Wall Street, New Yortl No. tl Court Strtet,Boston. 110WARIL EARL &.Co. 1-tc J 31 5 i • le4 • • NEW APBANG _EMERTS• -t -- I•rtrittlVTildir'itnesigliied ibi thistr eiaiad t t i :Vo r tor e ths Pubitc r i t hat is rottitecitnn with the ISt. Ciair fps ilhoe of Fir cbtaattit Grain. lily and Produce. 1 11, 7 are thankful fat plat fa refl. =date Row prepared is deiteiripiai4Lo r tniialenat• and saaait..-- „ - - • vinxike,nscreinn. , St. Malt. Jinuary P,M3. ;;, -- —lf 1.50 RI AS WRITING AD I tTillit ERI7 MI Ale . .. Commercial Note PaPers, ea. t tilde in !wire from 111 73 t $4 pet Ream g any, mope ri.ir Paper et olit rates, altbnain the price has ants*. et , d in the &tam, •t' o. Q~NNII7•N .12Deep PAINT Zia Pt/Heber, Store March :6, 154. IS— . . , 1 odia l s t t E re A re i rv il ed a li nd i g h t r esfor 2l P itaa l lAt 0. DUMAN'S , •ICSeap Papti sad Beek Moroi I March W.. 1953 A, • 1111E5VASTICLIC-FOrt:CMITAIMIC— TItustams panted oh Lluen, - Juht rheeVred and - 19/ tale, sliatenit audrehaLias B:BANBAN*II7 Cbup Cirlaiik and P,per Stole. March 11), 1103. - MPORTAIIIT TO THS Lillialtih—A NEW AIITICLE.—Tbo tobscriber boo Jost reeBhrod ad %Weis:eat of ktflia kid* or Gatti Perna_Dress Trererversi—wort, lo prate* dnropOt fowl vtlioo by lornstiatio'a./ BA Mia N. Ihtch '4.1853: ; 13— DU. IlLidatolllll niaicAt• Zs.o comer *r arse RACK Strut* • rnn.Anacrars. • IViLv .a.lk hee•ettimi. met all private and brataaketwee, twarlatreleog a ears ht cheese_ Sire elm lad _Lsmelali. et WY aenosobra brier*. 40 iba heartat'a enema Iswamerhest-beaukaerae be towneted coarkleattellyaa. e s c ip uset . er Pemba Millet at a illiweaca. by . eiaelosleh ihne donor. la a tow. pael-paio.nanyin mill 4ttelra a bottle of the Doctors Ilagual Prepara tion. by return or stall. c, Pic e nears from II o'clock,. Y. , till ,11 PAIL IQ.;. 1047 • m Any n ; I rnowriperut r , sztocrw_im 1 rifriE iliuserokesE4 nifoil(strifzyrfara•eritps ipbia. Itie Sda,sed the pahlki is At- ...- -. , ; „ e rat. that be has emmtlar rip ta csabita*". , Yttlisf. ; and aissatisares itl cy Saddles as 411atiipviAioragde r r . . r i ''''''..- ....,,- ::.. ~.",' scripts:4e of Tidal MIA drlitang boa, - .....-', a . tetialr—Dosls sad Slur eat errs • . —Whist? aid Ply-ssfe- - alr Collin wade to . lldirtrites an iota dad soistlssoisposts Orders!** leas Mame, sod resSectfatly 'sticks, a slurs of Abe palate pattimms. • ii. A, INNISII. Aug. ri. Ildn- , . 1.5-1 r rrilE, Subscriber *snoopers to his I. Meads and the public that be has • made a co acid arable addiqou to his Book Bindery. and has procured a hook Binder from one of the best BinJerles to Phila delphia, acquainted with the latest Mk of Wading. who will tarn out his wort far superior to any thing heretofore Produced is Pottsville. Books booed is any stile of Binding. ether Min or In 101 l gilt Turkey Morocco. Busk sorts pod et plait. Wade Dasp patters. al*, printed and rated at pikes Lm•r than .in the Clef. Boots booed by the quinttly,and Paper ruled to Nate.. by D. ISA NIS A- April 5.14.54. 14— _ COACH TILIZEOZ'S REMOVAL.' THE SUBSCRIBCR HAVING PIT , 0.4 upont of the largest Conch Slave . •-1tir.;...7„. In the Piste. in Co..llSttett.PoutTille. p,at miasmic Screen Factor). Where kis faulltles for manufacturing all kinds of Carelagesand Licht Waggons ran not be stm; paused—being • practical Mechanic. and haring a nasubtrof pane eaperienee In the boalnectr; h hopes ta'give general ratistactioe. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. Alan.serond.l.asd Itiagonsote. All sepait/ seatly does Order, from a JirttioCe I promptly attended tr. I June S. VI, C4II32INCT WARE EREPOBII7III, rif; Soralt SECOND Strett,..ll7,lllpisa. 21'17 I.l.EN._teepectfolly inform their frtepds V and rortenhereirrit they hare removed _ from No. 17T Woloht ",;* to No. EN: Eolith SECOND direct. to tete they biro en_ - ho, a largo Rod oploadol 'room:lent of PUFF:awn FURNITURE. of er, ry Jrartiption, tow Inch they rite the ahem ion of purrhalsers Mae,h 5. 1.52 • WILLIAM ECIEFTLIYT. HOSE AND HAND MAKER. M. ISO N. 13th Pt. PHILADELPHIA. - II'APIIIN.P—DELTINLI, Douhie or _Round, LVlrsadeofbestcity Leather tanned expressly for Qtr porpoie,itrek'bed by.fite latest Improved paten ted Pesnenied and Dished in the self Seat manner, warranted equal In any in nil. • Laps made At b water-proof Cement If desired taw or,dasalEllase of the beat ilaterl3ll and work. wanship and at low priers. ' irs• Orders may be left at E. alcurs's Loather Siete. 1 0.1.36 Norl If THIRD Blies!. Phlladelphla.' •BasO.LIATIScIII. LACING* PIO , to LEATIJ CI. .Jan. 45, ' • . 3-Is nertatoart. . TRUNKS ! TRIMIES !! _ P. SieCAULLAY's Manufsetoty. Ha. 16 Swink 41b . Strret.and No.ISI Lombard tiniest, (siiiivii alb titres%) P.b.iladelptila. Trona* of all descriptions.. -• N tor. * • 1 - TRUNKS ,-,• ?squirm, -.]Ta•W•rrarso. Always on hand. ,P:k. iditsrisl and Workmanship warramled. '5eb."5.1653. PUBLICATIONS: 111Z1 iLEasoli•m PICTORIAL - PRAIVISC ROOM f lilatimpanion, with illuminated title, ucatlyg hound_ at the Bindery of the Salm-Ober. Alan, all kinds of Fatter Ilindlue- IL HANNAN.' • it - • A TIIOLIC . SICIWOL READING ntxlKt lJ TheAutrorriber - Ita• Jost Tee/tired a froth ruplSly of-the 1.1.1.4 and .4 Hooks of Bruno, !moons corn. pllrd by Ito Ilrothois of Ow Ithriri-Aloo, Catholic Prayer.fl.okateililanni for sale cheap by O.IIANNAN, • Pnbli•hrr and Ilook•(.11•IN July 24. t f - OICIEN OF EPANIVI. WEBSTER—in vnlumr.. selthJ pos mit the only complete edsino of the woe!. pittdished It Iraq passed throne) merles than ihree rdl!iond since the iith - nes drath io.t recoied and will he 3n1,1 et Poblishees,prices at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Honk Stol e.' • Feb..s 1853. =I .g 3 g cr. tz PICK MODEL. ARCHITECT, tontatn 1 nal dexigns fin Cannes, 'Was, Suburban Relll. dances, Asc., accompanied by. , explanations, epecolitn lions', estimates and elaborate detaito, prepared prossly for the use of . rrojeztorp and Artilantix b out the United eatatea, by biiifluel Sloan, Architect.— Published In numbere. and fi'i'i sale bp Et. BAN NA N. I fit/, 55 35 160 I 55 I 35 GO i -55 t 35 r f; ° o 5 5 5 5 I 35 35 160 1 55 35 160 ! 55 35 50 - 45 ' -30 45 -40 25 A, copy nf OBI; w.fn k might In be in the bands of every Arehifeet and Builder 10 the count ty:.- Starch 6;11352. T/LLETTE—By•Currei fletl,atithor of Shirley, Jane Eyre, dte., the greaten Novel of the day Just received at - IIANNA :Vs . • • March 5.-1852. 140 135 ri• I'2o as 30 ly IS ' 35 30 1 115 M) 1 25 . 1 15 15 10 11 IS 10 t. 15 AOOO 15 10' I , 1 CO 05 1 Oa 95 95 1 , 9 0 99 95 9 0 1 0 ) . 95 90 j 90 90 95 I 90 I - - VINGLISID LAW AND.EQUITSAINEPONTR. .11/4,lust received volumes 7,8, tkatid 10, the En. allitriAw sad-Equity Reports, publirheif tip Little, Brmen4: Co., i2owton—prierl 2 per •Ma In e—and for wale it ' B..EtANNAN"B Cheapook sad Paper &tore. Feb. 26, 1833: 0-. NEW' BMW! , WM Themes toy the Protestant ClerCriereeda I.‘ without Charity. Thenlogy withrint Humanity, and •Prateatant'ily) vilthoutebilallanity—by Stephen Collixelf, i , 12.-view of New ThemPß—by a Layman, Charity and thepergy, being a 110VIPW. by a Pro -1,111311i (71.!ItY1{1211, of the '• New Themes" Contro ver<y. New Theme/. immlemned. or thirty opinions upon New TIWOWS and Oa Reviews. All of which Will be 1101/1 xi Publisher's prices, at •'lt HANNAN'S ;Look Store. Fit It4S.V.Y— -.. fr 17F. Foloicriber hes ju•l received a 'arr.* assort mint of new Bonlis,umong which are the fellow. Inc fitnsvapby and history of the Indians of Froth ARll4lM,frnm Its first discovery. by Namur YD. Drake, Illustrated byelaw.. rous site) pLrte Etigra•ins—tioy ai octavo. The Felipse of Faith, or a *Arnie a relichius seem tc, flome,9ceties and Heart Studies, by G race Aguilar, the latest of her works, The Women of the American ReyolotiOn—by Elisa beth F. Ellett. Author of the Character. of dailler, ennui', Rambles, ke.. kr.. In 3 valamm, Hadar. a story of to-day—by.Allre Cary. Rhymes of Travel, by J Bayard Taylor, , 'l4peeehey of the lion. Thomas Banbington Macau lay, hi. P... Just published in two VOlisMeA. build Webster and his .Conternporari.e.hv W• March. with portrait. BANNAN. Feb. IM, I f 5.53. tI7 ROSTER'S DICTIONARY UNA1:111 VV E V.-1 few eopte• of Ma valuable work. at knnw Irdired to be standard work of the kind, rim only in Ilia country, lint to k" L'a Etortyr-.64 axle at list than City prices. A 1e... the Royal Octave, linivermy arid iarbrwietloloo nI lb is valualiln.watk, (or ..de at tt r y low rata, at It. HANN AN'S Wrnleirale and Retail Nit•.l2o, 1,51. 47-1 f 43 143 40 ! :6 43 42 40 35 41 I 43 I 40 I 35 41 , 10 t :Pi , 31 11• 10 32 1 31 30 37 3 . 31 30 j 37 15 , '3l 12 37 73 31 35. 31 32 22 30 20 27 FIRE -INSURANCE. STATE WITITUAL Tint: INSURANCII COMPANY. PIIICAPELPIIIA AGENCY yO. 145 Chesnut wee,. Untie.l eller, 110141 Puled inc. ru.LETI r tira::4ll4,Ll.. Agetotec At.raft from the I.4reond tinelosl Uer.rt, 1E10451: Whole hueul,er pollrier , {reeled In both branches of turene.o, Twenty , • T4oasand. 21600 Wbok hAlount of properly at rl.t, • /115X45.t . ..-A no Tot a,l amount of Premiums rerelved to rash, and Pt% rerrtsatd., al s.sno 4. Total amnnor of I , ..ses andeartenser, 100,150 75 A tr/.211t of Cub and Cuarantep Cap• ual novr In reserve. for Amur. ♦250.125 75 Including a Cash iurplurnf $2.075 25 The Company wa■ nteanited bat two years trio••. upon purely mutts al ptioriptes, and with no eipecta t ion of an fat superardine many other Instil tattoos.— It Is. aeserthelrra I rue, t AM its inert.. la drinarallel ed, and the am..unt of business done, number of Pol. idie• tuned, and losa•• met "Nth ■nd paid. en the oarn.c pen d, exceed that of any Insurance Company n you record. Its capital Inc PPPPPP a ith It. liahilaties, and no part of this ran he applied °then:Floe than for the bow fit of the part IPA insured by this Company. P.Rtiihrtford, Nest PA!. Artl4nr ir► ; Jonn B. tar►.r , I!YTUIfITI A. A. ("strict, Actuary. Wer,.Lhe onderrigned, reel.lente or Schut Rill coun ty, auJ ractubere of the State Muteint rire Company of Harrisburg; Perins}legnia, take pleasure In Freon:mending the abctve trompinr to theta reek - hit yalb tinJ rturapilll4lrlßire, It berm a purely Mer rhaatPawl Pattnr 1:41,111sp1;17. 'fun. Fruster,Potteri:lF, Jogs 'Tt. Carter,Tamnrion, 1.14 R. bintrii. do . J. W..l4l.loestaker.l4.ll. J. M. Beatty ~te sun, du .. tjesliter !le Sbay,bli a's. The Subscriber har beraAppolnted rote agent or the above Company for I Ottani. 41211 Vir 1.14. amt all for insarauee lau•ttoo addressed whim. - JAS. If. G &Err. nmoe opposite the Miners' Barth, Pottsville. July to. lett. • TITCFRANELIN FIRE. INtiCil &NCR COMPANY . . . OFFICE. rirt:l 034 Ctivitout stroet.near Fifth 'St DIRECTORS, Charlra N. Ranker, (ivorte W. RidiaMii . Thrienam Darr. ,1 • Mergers' D. Lew ts, -- Tekblii Wa g ntivr Adolphe E. lirdir, earuoviCrant, David P. Brown. Isetiti R. Smith. Morris Patterson, Conti rine to make le suranee. permanent nr limited on every ill(nrriO l len of Property, in town at:dem:au" at rates as low as are conSlment with xi-runty, The Company bane reserved a large Contingent Fond, which with their Capital and l'remionts, safely torested,hrord ample protection to the snared. • The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1818,as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as Conners, its : • Ramage, 11800,5311 65- Mocks. 51.563 25 Real Estate, 108.355 90 Cult, Re., 45,157 57 TeMporary, Loans,. . .•.18 1 ,459 00 • Slow their ineorporatian; period of e ighteen years. t bey. hare paid upward* of sae mattes ne • avi deed lhawusd daller.„ losses by tire, thereby afford= tag isidence of the advantages of inanranee.aa well la the altittry - nnitiehpositton to meet. wit h prompt sessottl - r • • CITARLffff N. FILNCRER; IPresideat. • - cnARLER ilkNelielt. eteerelarl. - Theanhacribar has • beep appointed searti'for the grope mentioned tattltotio'rt, sod is now_piepared to make losantace, ott every description of propeny, at the tomcat rates.. - ANDiteW RUSAEL, Agent. Pottsville; Jan 11.16.51 \//' I.tf • INSIT4EI irotrzuttOttsrs! . utufersigned. drfetst ter Ws 4s:Sositt, 'CestlY I. Aletrel .Crospoty. *bide \ has probsbly become worn pepolag aunt say other similar lostnit• lion to the Ftste.,,Ji prepared to effect isiorinees. sexiest loss by File. on allerecaptions stAtoldincs. - 111errhsedtte, sell atoll property. on the 'renal fair and linen] Intina of OW Company, Losses loste prtnnelly pelt! as soon as tbsy ate satisteeri -4 54.14 e 'Mows.. Persons basing property te be en. sorecnnty linty to the.sebsertber. In Pnitsvllleonk ihnr,pneanaany es byletter, and they shell be prompt.; 1 7 141 "*" th• • • . 1011/1 MARIAN. /lane 10, 1837. 16-,tf PAPLItt - - "Parzn!!: PAPE:WV • U 6 Saba:Mini have taus tinUr . on 11a ad a . assortment . • • Letter,4l.Up and Wilda( Taicaa.. wfamnacribardarire, Istaatiad,Coltned and Tisane Tam Bonds. ModinrWants., h.c., age., . • For We oo team:moils terms, by - • A. M. COLLIN/I tt Lo • . 15 Moor &peen, Phoarklphta. 6 ALSO, Aprils. for Mt sate of the Relined rein Oil. , • ' Yards SAM. tgA6imAnLl2 ARTICLE .—M arker A Farodare Gloss, for deaniel. felr 11114 beity. rif)ing Cabinet Varaltarr. t`bans. La, ;Mot • likft &NM ilippcvatiteoptiplrukr to ro•taratrainr. Tor aka at -H. FIANNA:VS . , • • Mkt - ilia Vain store.. I WIVES: SCALEII.—A. new' and es:tenant Louth.le for the new Post Mire Law. 'Also. Gold Stales of the most approved kind. for detectlag roan terladt Gold, Jgat received and for sate at IL ROMANI BOOK BINDERY WISTAR ►. KIRK .21-11* DE3 NEW, BOOES! 131=1 A. J . tarn Simnel inne...Philaell John H. Ruthoifor.l; MEMO INDERMITY. OF PlMLADElii'lll& MEDICINAL ' 7 2k " 0,1 0 I s • 11:17, lilt II / '; f irsvy - . hl CHERRY 'PECTIMAL Tar Um Coro -of COUGHS, COLDS,' HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH , CROUP, ASTHMA, AND “And by tie tivri. upon Om bask dorsal:WWl erour oft tiers meat, alums leaf abaft am fade and the fruit 'h errrn( aball be (Jr meat and the Ira tbaeof fat sseditine.” • He 7e was bore for, the sick recorded lasi ago , and every year adds sew proof so am assurance Oa these - premises aball sot fail. .' Ai medical Seienee due erne and designates the reutsdfes sass's bar gives, One tri.one, the divestes tbat adikt our rata yield in tbv control 'of art. 01 all the muladlei ae suffer from, none bus earned more victims to an untimely grave Ibis Consumigion of the Limp. Subjoined we give some ea idence that this too may be clarrd,nnd that Pal m.e sr, eolltriatitl., la art 11110 T form.. may be removed by Caviar Pie- TO11•1- ' EpDt.e will not permit us to publish Isere 11011 pro. potitot of the totes it has effected, bus the •Sent be low named, sclit furnish mar Cticular, nee, ssbereou are fon patticulars cad ludisputame pimef of thews acts. EaCMS, read aud Judge for guuteellee FOR INFLUENZA AND WHOOPING COUGH. N•sitratte,TmCv., June 116.1851. dir.-1 have repeatedly used your Crierty Pectoral for Whooping Cough and Inflo•ohs.andbatre no lies uattnn it a complete remedy. Four of my chhilren have been 'Mimed with them di/ca res. and the free aim of the Pe:twat has always CI lorded almost instant Gild. JAMES GLOVER; We often the truth uf the above rahleMellt. M. McGINTY. Editor Nast:Grille Whig, J. M. ZIMMER-1i AN. Drnaelst • .4 FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. Prersav ea, . Feti; os 1(51. Dear Sir:—For three years hare been Sifflicted with a contboao dwiresslng tbatl Ire/Ideally &spill rd or teuorelY r much of the time I wag obliged to oft up all nightta my chair, sie my cough would sutra rate me when I laid down. llama gird many rem , dies without much relief, I at last tried the CHERRY PF.CTOR which.undrr Providence. hammed me altogether. taut with gratitude ys, IC C am . ANDLEHF. This is oncofthe numeroseesiesof Asthma which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. MAIM N. V... April IT, ISIS. Da. Aval.Loweli. Dear Hic —I bate for years • been afflicted with Asthrila friths woGt form..bo that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for al larger Mt of the lime. being ribalk to breathe tan my bed. 1 had tried a meat many medicines. to no pitrpose. Until my phreezian prereribed, al au eiperiment, your Cherry Pectoral. • At first it seemed In make me worm t but in lees, 1110, a week I began to flPefitllCP IVIo most rattly , relief frm'its use ; and now. In four weeks. i)ie di- car t e Is tiltirrly removed. I ran sleep nn my.fied with comfort. and enjoy a mate of health which I had nine trapected ha enjoy. GEORGE it. FARANT, Commission end Forwarding Merchant. crew Ike Preside-wt. of Amin et College. EDWARDLI.. D., ke. J. Ir. Avg*. have u•ed Your Citet4 rn roc-. focal in my own cannot deeseated bronchitis, and itta satisfied, from Its chemical constitution. that It is an admindds compound for the relief of laryngiat and bronchial difflcollies. If my opinion. as tO' Its superior thoracic', con he of.aoy .twice, yon are at liberty muse It as pots think!propfr. E,DW ARO IliTelfCoC:' -- )terrhera4Bept.l4, 1819. Among. the other distinguished authorities' who have lent their WIMP, 10 recommend this preparation as the beet known to them for afferrforie orthe Pings, are: 'President Perkins, Vermnnl Medical AbAler., _ Prof . -Stillman; Yale • Purl. Valentine Mott, New York.' • Prof. Cleavetand, howdoin atediral College, Prof. Butterfield, Ohio Medical Coliece, Canadian Journal of Medical Nrlenre, Brixton tilr , rilral nod $ll feral Diurnal. Charleston, E., Medical Review, New Jersey Medienl Reporter,. - lion. Murry Clay, If. St. Benatas. - , Don: Geo, P attratt, Am.,A;intrisrador to Turkey, Cen.-Ernairuel lin Inea. Preitiricnt of Chili lit. Rev. Ed. Drier, Lord Jai;hop , of Toronto, Itereßort • latneing, ttraola - y — rii'New Pork, Arcklb lll, 99 Purcell, of Cincinnati. Ohio.. Alao, , ay eminent perannaces In foreign countriea. Nrit. m unl n y in. the more dangerous and distreaaing dl. 'scare - 110f th lames, but clan an a rawly medicine for nicaslonal nu., it In the safest, pleasantest and 1141 in the world. Prepared and sold by JaktEra AVER, Druggist and Cherrilit, Lowell, Mom Brad in Pottsvilicjy John (1:Browu ; Mineravtlie 3. IL Palle: and DrugglArg generally Feb. 26. lesit HERE IS YOUR REMEDY lIOULOWAY'S OINTMEI.VIT. A most tairaridous 'titre of Bad Legs, clfier' 43 gears' suffering. • XTR &CT of a letter from Mr. William Galpla or I:A:T. 1 1ml Mary littset,Weyamoth. dated May 15th I S5l To rrofereor floccoolay—Soti—At the Age of IS my Wife, (who Is now el.) might a violent cold, which Fettled In tier legs, and ever since that time they have been more or teas sore, and greatly Indam. rd. Iler agonies. wire distracting, and for month, togetherrhe was &wired entirely of rest and sleep Every remedy chat mei/Meal men advised war tried, hot without cram ; het health antlered severely, and the Mate of her lege was terrible. I had often revs yen/ advettirements, and advlced hbr In try yvote Pitts and Olnitneni And, a. a last resource, after every other remedy had proved tireless, chic ennsent ed to do no. She cm:amerced six weeks age, and, strange te, relate, Is only in r.mi health. Tier legs are palnlear, - withont seam or sear, and her sleep sound and undirtnrteid. Could you have witnessed the rufT , ritie• of toy wife during the last 43 lean, and conlnn then with her pri....nt eniaynsent of health. pun wnuld Indeed feel delighted In having been 'he mean. of greatly alleviattng the' suffcr; Inge of a fellow creature. • - WILLIAM ntLpiN. jiPr/en 70 year, ere nerd of a Roil Ler,of ihirty Fr.re rtewdo pg. Copy of n Leiter lento Mr. Wm Abbe, iLiltiler of Car riven, of near Ilolk irfiald, dated - May 31.1, 1 4 51 Ti. Prof,. ,r Mom nway—Sta •—l•nffered for period Mythic!, ',air from a MA le s, the result of two or three dlff,rcnt eireld , ror at Can Works ; se: enripantil by renrhufiri symptom. 'I had ',ionise. to 3 'moiety of medical advice without deriving oily benefit. and war even told that the tot must be ant. immir.r. ! AL in oppnc Mop to that oplntnn. your Nip and Ointment hale effected a complete rare in pa ohnil a tien•, that few who had not wilneneed IL would credit thr fact. Signed, WILLIAM ARDS, The troth of thin 11111 , 1 D. ni ran hr verified by Mr. Y. En3llnd. Chemin!. 13 Market Steed. !Wilder* , field A drrnlha Bed BreJsf turd ea tier name. - E tttttt Dogma letter from Hr. Piederieir Turner, n( Penharat, Keni.d•tcl Di...reifies 111 h, To Prnfee.or llot.tow v —Dean His wife had suffered from fad lirearta for morn than sly and r io t ing the whole period had the best medical attendance, hut all to nn eye. Driving before healed an stern] wound in my own leg by your un rivalled medicine. I_ determined scale in use your Pill. and Illidnient, and trerefore yarn them a nut in her rue., and fartnnate lines I did so, for in less than a month 3 te - Ifert .tor. was reflected. and the benefit that various rather branthes of my family have derived. Dont thelo tier is really setnnhilling I row strongly recommend them to all me friend , Signed, FREDERICK TURNER. As I•Bd ova.. ie theSids perfertiy tweed. ropy ni a iL•qtair from Mr. Fraurie Attire, of Brea tinus.. 1.411112 n Road, Edintirre. dated April 'l:nh I : To Professor H3LIA3W•T—Au:—For more than twenty years my wife hue Inierp , subject. from time to time, to *tractor of indlination in the •44e, for a hilt 'be woo hied acid blistered ho a great Intent, .1111 the pain could ant be removed. About four Year. 3f., rite -am, in the the wonderful lures ef teelfil by vont Pills and ointment, and thought she would trot them a trial. To her treat astonishment and &itch., she goi Itriin•grat• (mm their due, and, after perervering for throe weeke, the pain In her a id e oar cogopletely tiered, and she has enjoyed the hest of health for the In t font tears. Signed. VRANIMA ARNOTt. The Palls shoold be need conjointly with the flint. 'Meet ill 1130/1 of the following rare had Lela. e. 'Coot, • Had Bre/ere, , Clandislar Herne. ,I.mnbago, llnnlone Pile., Dire al bloat keine*, Rheumatiam. rhiern-Amt. Chilblains Mapped tfand• (Snn.i nrerp. riinti r eeied Joints F 1.311131. • Anld at lb. Establishment of Professor tioranWcr. 211. ritrand, (tir•rTrmpip*Bar,lAndon.jhrot bye!, re. spivto hie Druggists and Dealers In Medic Ines Oren e out the British Empire. and of those of the United Renew, 111 Poi at 374 e•. nc.. and 111 50 each. %Vholo eme by th. principal Drua.. bodices in the Union ; by, Messrs. A. D. k D. Panes, New Tort; and by blt: C. D. Kgiorrr,l south !sixth Strect.Philadelphla." irbilisre Is a considerable .wing by takingyhe lar ger Hier N. If —Directions for the flild.rtf. nr,yatlenta f In every disorder are sabred to each Pot./ • DY.DTT.k AftNR,l:2 NOlth Srfnncl Ht reel, . of Pennsylvania. a, and Clemens Air. Miqua t. Dr. J. W. 5t,t20.097 G 7 JJ of Penusylva.„ , Member of the Royal c•ituta of Burgeons. Lnndotat one Honorary liern ber of the Chilwielptais Medical Society... The various forcer of Pecretlllemitee,Seatisal WeaknewarDises les of the Proataw. Clised,lmpotesey,wainary habits of Y o 9th are fait Whily described, an d all the. recipes lives in plain language. The chapter on tielf•abuse and &mine Weakness is worthy of particular • at: teetiori,sed should be read by every ens. Voting bleu. whet tare been oefortnosti Its COntnleling , dl -eease, previous to platted yourselves under the care of any doctor,. nu mater what his pretenalons may he. get auvy of this truly useful wink- SIM Captains and hereon, going to Bea, shoeld pos sess Dr. TOOllO. Treaties oa Waniats, the Pocket Zattulaplus, or Every One HI. Owl Physician. /?Let no father basstremed to waist a copy •of ;the iiSseiltaptua to his thild It may: ease him from aineeriy grave. Let no young lima or woman enter info the,vecret obligations of married life, without- Madinat the Pocket Savo la plus. Let otiose irufferlag from estates cough. pale Is tbe eideoesUras ntyhts, Demon letting/hand the whole trial° of Dyspeptic mutations, and gives up , y their physician, be so other tersoent midmost conthltleg the R.scaliPluz.— Have the married, or. those ahnut to be married, any Impediment, read ilia truly useful Book, as It has been the mesas of saving .thousands of agfortuaste gammons from =tot very JaWs of death: Hpliraltie et)" , u111.1.110N copies of this setebraMd work have been sold le this country and Europe elate IPSO, whets the int edifies was lented. ' 15. say person sending Twenrymyr. tots en closed in letter, wig restive one copy of this hook bYloillt or Itvo ropes will ho pest foe erns dollar.— addresh.Dr. WM. Y0HNH,110.152 Sprat, Street, Philaitelphiar r.,, paid. Twenty Year* pratsitee la the thy Of thitativiplahl; ' cent's; y entities pr..yatieg so the confidence of the Retitled. sad hi Maybe eatalitheireat:aay Of lbw dt. seams &Sallied is 011 X IMMO! "Toilltattleas, at his office - 15-, Synge Streit, every day lbetweee hand a o'clock, (3s edam, excepted) sad penes. at say dis tance cao remelt . DV: Yeses by letter, easy tam Jun. is , IPS) - =ffIZZ • • , . 'ltiOrginioo SOTS 1.. , P „. gIIV i fell it WATSON nreirecithilly 'WWI the INII. Lille that they have added largely to Utak Gila in siatudactarlag WOO* , la their IWO/ by this of a lugs Fs awry; la El gla h Street, below Visa, and ate now prepared to furnish thaw who may A. sof Memoir/la FIRS PROOF SAFER, Ite.. re a ea paha maaser, at tb• shortest wake. , They Will vernal. their area to undergo as mach hest 1111 1 1 0 other safes: and /a order to sathify tlw pablicthat able to eel were asseriloaabay hold therawthres la raadimenragluty time to test them fairly with any ether safes that, are wade.— They have thews:woof many merchants and others.,,la this city and other places. whka they can giro to refermite Their eeteknoted safes ha been well taped by arc/demi as well as be public bonfires. tithe impart beiew will sheer. • Orsat Trirsph Ackitrel by grA.WS it WATSON'S No. 83 hark Street. lkiladriplfs, FIRE PROOF CUESTII: • ar wiz TTTTT ram, ualanoreso, tra.,oce. 36. IASI: The undersigned,. appointed ...committee for the iXtfrOat, by the *dicers of the State Fair. were pre sentthls atternooo. when Melon. %TANA * WAT. SUN tested one of their small sited Nalatnasdet Tint Proof Chests, at which time they Consumed anima coasts •or wood 01MT 11„coionsenc log at I o'clock. P. IL. and having expoled it to a wino hoc foty tna. Ileum, suf f icient to destroy the reel iron feet. On opening the Chest.the papers, together with MI c ir rotate. deposited In Oar presence, were taken out. not °sly haring been preferred, bat not bar log the appearaaceof scorch upon them. Joseph Rltner. Ea -Gov. of Pa.. John it. f us, A. 0. Heisler, .' Chas. E. Heisler, A. T. Newbold, - E. E. Roudinoit, Committee. , • EVANS & WATA.ON. • t , .alatnander Fire tied Thief-flour Safe MatinCrs. No. 113 Dock Street, Philadelphia. Aus.ll.llBsi. •r. I N . .L.._.•. . ZS voins ." NEW HARDWARE STORE, 10 doors below Mats's Hotel. and c - nestlyopposite ttie Misers' flank. Poems ilie, where will 1,4 GM nil an eaceilent assortment of II ARDIVARE t , - Vomit Trimmings, "!Rites, • . SODA..-, Fine Trays, Saddlery, .flritania ware. , Shoemakers' Tools, !Assortment of fine Locks, , A— Carpenters" Tools. - !Table EollorY. " Mass an 4 Paint. !Pocket entnity, Bar Iron of all sizemiTable Spoons. Rolled do do do :Anvils and Viers, Nails and Spikes, i Assortment of One Eons, Railroad Iron sad !Salim !Share Iron Crucibles, it mithTOOle, !Wire. Tin Mate, Building materials,- , !Brass Kettles, Cast Vteel, " Jtad Irons. Shear 'tie.%•' / •Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, // !('pains, filillSawm . / ,Raitroad Traces, 17101WillaSiW11. / !Powder and Shot, " , H Fin. and-saws, i . , O. B. retinas b) thanks tii the 'public for the , ri'a. tomato they eateaded to the late firm of Bright & Pomona glarteri himself that.in him Individual capa city. he *alike able to detervn'andl entatnand their untanned anyport by the quality of the geoids be hoe In store, siiict attention to basilic...and the low-neon It whielyiot Is determined to sell. ."- i - / a Euttar. nfunirr. / - "'Laic nftbe-drin of Bright & Poll. • 'reh V. ISM. k 1.1.1 i . oTnicl 111118E1114 "of manufactured wares bat Mat uonenr st. attnactions,and karn ' now able to offer to the publie,either for their Inspection or purchase. one of the finest and most claefal stock of Roteign and Dueled tlc 11A111)%VAItt ever offered in the Connty.` — With many thanks - for the patronage estended so . the lam arm, I Ostler myself able to supply all the Wants In my line, of Mimeo's. cheap ash the cheapest. with usual promptness and despatch. '4lll4Nit POTT. April 3,1852..• ' -1114 f . . . EC" Sore-thrnals. 4 curry. .nr, bead% Turnanrs, EZIT! LEI "ettl,V„ter RS cents, %f the - POCKET 11.18,0 r Every One Physician. The lEdition,trltti one igtavlngs,ebowlee eases and Matter the Cr renal! every shape and hich Is added a the diseases of taiWed teethe use only. (lee page of the leafiest Im o mauled people, Intetonlatteg Graduate of the MIME ARMARE, 4c. . ; - GEORGE BRICLUTS TOWN HALL • • IRON AND HAIPWARE STORE ;C9LITNIMI'S Cheap Cabin . STQftE. iYos. 32, 33, 34, 35, 30, and 37.,iirertclic - PAilada. C('UNTRY Merchants can rave froni 10 to 15 prr cent. tIY Purchasing at-the above Mores , Hy im porting my own Goods, paying bittlittle rent, and liv ing eciremically,:it Wyllie 1 can rnndoetted I hate who purchase their goods here, pay high tents, and live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of rem and Pocket. Knits*, Scissors and DaTnrs, Table 'Kahle,. and Fora. in a nd tg buffalo, bobe -. and Woad handles, C arter, Knives, Dirks, BOWle Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, 4c. - Alunt received, a large stock of [uyers , And Wry 100141m's fine Pen and Congress Knives • 'Abu,. a large assortment or hecordconse&c. , Alan, fine English JO Twist and German Culla. HN M . COLEMAN, Importer. 52-tt Dee 27,1N51 IRON COMMI S SION WANE HOUSE, CENTRE' STREET, POTTSVILLE. fIXII6 iubsyribers aieprepared to furniskthe Trade. _I. Machinists aid Operators, at Philadelphia priers: , (freight added) wholesalo or retail; beet American Ear Iron. manufactured tn. Tottuville, and warranted of superior quality. Arta light T rode, suitable for miner, and Cable Chains, furnished at •hort iinticc direct from the Importer. E. ARDLET & SON„: York Store, Nov. 22, 1852. ' 47-tf MtI)ICINAL. litsl,by.T. Office of rite District Court for the • Eastero,District of l'ennrytreola. - - - Another Scientific Wonder! , oßsair CURE FOR bYSPEP4I..9.: • 11R. 1 ITODOTITON'ti PEPSIN, the trne.Diees .lJtive Fluid, or Duane J oice—prc pa ed (torn Ren net, or the dtomach of the 13x,pftar directlot• of BARON Elena, the ft rest Physiological Chemist,' by .1. 8. flopoitime. hi. D., Philadelphia, Pa, • 1 Dtars?.... Such is the trot meening attic word Perin. It is the OW element, or Went Digesting Principle of toe OastrieJuice7 the dolor,' of at Focd the Parifying, Presterinr, and Snouts iog Agora the Btomach and intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the 01. thus forming a true Di restive Fluid, precisely Ilk* the natural Gastric Jour* In ire Chemical powers. cod furnishing acomptcle nod per fee elm bs tI to to for it. This Is NAMES own Reme.ty for an unhealihy .fitioniach,_ No art ofman can equal its carotin, pow er*. It eo sus on Alcohol * , flitter*. Acids, or Nimie. nu, Drugs. Ii is extremely agreeable to Ibe loft?. and may he token by the moot feeble pattenr• who cannot eat a water tracker V 0111 1 ,411 acute Rewarr of itinvooLo 13.111,010N5. Perrin is MIT A I lalfh tea-spoonful of Pepsin Infused in wa ter,,w ill digest or dissolve Firs Pounds of Ream' Reef is 85,0 Iwo hears, nut of the stomach, SCIENTIFIC DVIDENCF. . • LS The Pe!entitle Evidence upon which thla reme dy In based It In the highest degree carbine and re markable. Z,Vall on the Agent. and art a Dearriptive - itetilart gratis. giving t large amount of :Irwin elk Evoleore, front Llehig's Animal Chemistry; Pr. copilot's PhY sinlogy of !Upsilon i lir. Pereira bit Food and Diet ; Dr Julia W. Draper, of New Volk Uneveriny ; Prof. Duitglison'• Phszlolort ; Prof. Filliatan. of Vale Vol- ; Dr. Carpenter's Phr11106011y; &r.. together with 'reports of curets from all pane of the totted fames. PrPSININ FLOP AND POWDER. v Dr. lloughiou'a Pepsin• I. PirPared in ?wailer and Fluid num—and In Prescriptlon vial for the bee nt Phyelelana. The Powder will be lent hi Mail, flee of postage, for one Dollar, sent to. Pr. Iln6ghlon, Pall adelphla oitscnve Tiligil—Every bottle of elite gen uine Pepsin bears the written signature of J rt. 1101.101ITON. M. D., NM. proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark aerated. Sold by all Drugglsta and Dealer. In Medicines Price, OM* Dollar per bottle. Atalli/ITII—Ben). Hannan, Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail ' Alen!; J.O: Mown and J. S. e. Martin, vihle; Jae. 11. Mlnersville ; E. J.'Fre, Tanta. Oc trs. t. 9,11131 SCITCI4I2I'S ruzatic r orio svitor. The fallootng care to' eme etf egrenterr trinmph., of medicine over dire.r te, ever pulite:l,rd In 111e rhea! nitfory. Read it.. • ftOSIPTI:It by on other than thell-elings of bene-/t 1. valence. and for the benefit of my afflicted - fellow brines, I desire to ni skeknown a short desetto IMI r ad mytr P ase, and th e nnerperted cure I obtain...4l'mm M.:M.:rk's oliimnic sv.bp. Upwardynr herr years I tin .1 was utken Sick, which gradnally , lncreaseti until I wan in far ;minced that I never eypected In he wrikagsin.' I bad.at different 'intro, she attendance' Ismail eminent physicians, without receiving any ben efit. la the month et Feb/tie/y.olf, I commeeced using Schenck's Pnimonic Syrngi, and my disease at that little was as folk:two :-.Vions extremely feeble, confined to my bed. rofferierwhat few mortals ever do, and survive. My Mph had all disappeared—the white of my eyes very' yellow—skin alav very yel- We, like a person baring the ilundice—very dry and limey. I had a dell. heavy path In .ray right aide, near till. wrirgiryfirrhe ribs this side eLIAo was larger than nattrtat,ttaln In my sttettider; A sharp Pain in m y left midge; which wan miller thaw natural; or. as I thonght(decayed away. I had a very distressing pain alike pit of my nonumb—irmgue coated' with a thlrewhite fer--atomach very soar —aelsaite entire ly one„ not being able to eat anything—bowels very /Itregutar and costive—discharges very unnatural—fe vers, night sweatS,thirst,violent. palpitation of the heart, slight dry cough, pain In my breast; ditliculty of breathine;dteadral headache. 1 was low spirited and often worild , have bad spells, that my family thought 11 was dying. I cannot denctibe as I would like to do my miserable situatiott and my wretched sufferings; as every organ in myi body was either diseased or de reused. My physielana said I had the sllPrlisla and Liver Complaint, and wan fast hastening to consump tion., This, as near,as I can tell, was my eituation when I ,commenced using the Pciltannic,hyrtip. found that the syrup agreed with me, and it 'was the only medicine that aver gave me relief • It Caused a large quantity Of corrupUoo to be discharged. - It teg 7 Mated nay boWelsL-It reflected MP elfifetinee—cave , me an appetite; le short. thereinto:ll;l4) , rue was the re:nedy. by the blessing of ;Providence, that -restored. me to health. In tha month of April follow ug, well enough to move from Neri..York city to Went Fermis. where I now reside. I enjoy at this time h a ve health,aud ato fleshy find feel better than I haso dope for many years past. :This medicine has proved a Mewing to myself and fatally, for P have used it with my children several times, and always with great benefit; and many ether- persona that I know of, hews used it also with; like elects. Ii keep the eyrep imply house, and wontd not be without it for any conablerallon; and I- conscentloualy believe it is the best medicine ever discovered. it'd I, earnestly recommend the public V . I try it„belleving, 11 do, that If Itirvittile Is once known, every family -would keep it. Things a plain, short hittery of my case. and Ix the truth. and any person desirous of furthet 'particular/ can call en me at tuna of my /hatband, Capt. Johnson, West F, Westchester County, N. Y., mile* from the city. ' PRUDENCE ,IOITIBBON. . Prepared only by .I.ll..acimicit, And for Sale le Pottsville, by Joni S. Ag't, Ottawa Wears C0:,,N0 IV • North Tptro ; Street; Cenral Agents for the eltatz, Price ll pee bottle,or 8 bottles for $5. Feb.l9, '853. ' ' z. 11:',,noszys Advise? t Perini." Ira Sirives. nn,el iu Math, with an ;Ahrianagfor 1853. • , Trl BIS PUBLICATION la Imin Ous pre' of an sant physician alPb ladelpbla.a regular gradit.' steam tw UNIVERSITY OF ,PENNISYLNANIA.• and an honorary oidonbar id' Cho Plalviolphio wed. ical Society. It econalao. numb good abler to tn. wands; as well ma persons In health. It absideseilbes. In a comprehensive uninsitr.thediaeleesnl our Till able climate. and the mods of ostuoisi., No Owl, *Wald be stigma a espy of this book. M i cas bepoi, without an chime: - • - !. • B: HANNAN. '. . • • JOHN O-HROWN. . .JJ S. C. 111/12TIN. - 3 j. Mr:01BU, IllserntUkt.- . B. J. FRY Taniaqsa„ ilarchiti„ . , • TflaT great reelealt. Petri hairgenic Llotmedt, trblettale for so Moot • time enjoys& so variable mutat loa,la the OM Went feriae Vale Orinoco'''. Om. Tooth Übe, ikalsei.eprelee, ut brat prier; atiastlallattioas geisha, Ira eater**, appliestasst, WWl** leeldvat to ewe or arose. can now to, Worths Inibeariber.Aieat Cot Pottsville., Price 374 ante per Dont.. • • B. DANNAN 114 m folo.ll, isss. lUMei REAL- ESTATE NOON? VLWWN SOLIS ZISTAI7I VOR. SALE AT PRIVATE OALE.—The Monist L Vilma Mille, Mine. Store, Trotter, ard toe whole properly,ls now aired at a great bargain to Capitallets and hustness men. A large portion of the purchase money rosy remain in the hands of tha purchaser for a term of years. secured by bond and oringoge atom the property. _The plats is shoaled in the centre of the Northam Coal Rasta of Pennsylvania.. in the valley of the Latta wank county of Lout se, about • ciao galls from Ateldrild, whore the Delaware and Hudson Coral Comot. Y 1/11 no are mining their Coal for N. Tort city. and about 7 suttee from Scrastes. where they are now mining CoaLand it by the Lacitawana sad Wester* Rail Road In the city of Buffalo, N. V. Tim Cobb's Gap Rail Road. that hi to connect with the Summerville itail:oed„ direct to New Vork.wil pats within shoot 5 Miles of th e property by that route It will be but 8 bouts run by locomotive to the city of New York. • The Estate comatose( 400 sexes of the finert Coal lands la the valley, on which are also several veins of rich bon Ow, together with the timber on lICO acres of the adjoining lands. At a reasneable tell mate, the quantity of Coat In the ground would. be tea millions o fto es. The improvement,. are a large, new and Weil built Dam, Saw Mill. Lath Mill, Bub and Blind Manatee - tory. Smith Shop, Rowe, 11 Dwelling Houses, 7 Earns and nonsmons oast buildings nccereary for the operations of the place. The buildings, Machinery and Improvements are all new. and built of the beat material, in the most approved form. The 11111 is now manufacturing six hundred thou.. and feet of lumber per annum, and the amount al timber is sullicient for ten years of suereeeful opera. Linn. The Income Irmo the Mills. Store, he., I. new $1,040 per annum. The FILM lands and rents ate ' .con tangly increasing in 'Mille. The present poprila• 'rine of the place la between 60 and 70 person., all ac tirely and prosperously employed. The river passe. thtough,tbe property for ball" • mile, with a fall ate, faeLaffordlue ample water power for sany amount of machinery. With proper management, the Waco will snow ?raceme the Most delightfhl. active and prosper. o tumansfacturing_village tn this rapidly Imolovlng portion of PennsylvanLa. The Plant Road Me nice from Wittesbatre. in Car bondale runs within 50 rod• of the pit-mum. The Delaware and Sesquehasnah Rail lined when made, Relit pars along the stream through the place. Any further informatioir M relation to the Ortrert , may he obtained by addressing. post-paid, CH RLES WATER rt. Coq , Hartsville, Backs county, Pa.. or LEWIS 8, WATERS, Archbald, Luzern.. county, l'enna. (Feb. 14,1831 , BSu SISCOE BLAST rummers FOR SALE 'ping Fernier., situated In Weapon. &mei Co.. J. N.Y.. on Labe Champlain, Is capable or produc ing 301.10 tons Ply Iron per annum.: It is blorrehy a" powerful steam engine t and another engine VAR , tha stock. fir:,Ste. There are eight ran Mae 500 000 Bitabils of Charcoal per annum. connected by Railroad with the Furnace, gad nearly aro, arie of sheds for seasoning wood.— 'lige large Brick Manvion noose, with excellent Farm; one Brick Cottage. sec- ::•: rotten (louses rok workmen; cottimodt nos Blacksmiths' and Carpenters' Shops. &e., &e.. and shoot 1500 Acres of,-Land. The Furnace is situated on a large and cinivitiiient doek Wood for making rharrbal can be drained. rheap py in the neighborhood ; and ArithrarritiAokt_. from fondant can he'dellYert4 at/low 11114'. - f:BY the proposed Ship Canal from le Chem Si to River St. Lawrence, coal could tit he Non tio - with great facility from Erie. The,rlrh .Magnetic rye or Essex County, parrieniarly that from the fa Mt Pori Henry Bed, ran always pmcured cheaply nd in veal abundance. The property will be sold 00' rea. sonable terms. Inquire-orb! .J. & 1,. TITCRCR -51AN.62 Wear Street. New York, or F. 11. JACK SON, No. 5 I.lbrity`Square, Bostica Dec. 25,1852, 0.4 f. 'Destrabld , rrivate Pon SR I. E.' Trim oot,scriber will sell, at plivate sale. 11w Moir* and tot now, occupied by him in Pon Carbon, achnyikill County. ThiMiatise is a two-, . • story double, Frame Building, containing • . two large Parlors. Dining-Room. Si hg sass Remo, mid eight Chambers, and a en adjoining the Dining Room, all Flees rellent condi! ion,:for the occupancy of a genteel family. The Lot is ISO feel fmnt by Iliegleep,' and is laid out In a Flower! and Vegetable ins•irketi, in excellent condition, and wail stocked with - all kinds of choire'Vegetables, such as lkaparagn nooto. • lic raw berry, Are. ; Mere 13 Tana able and Carrlaae llotße Wash km, and all the cotisrnieni es for a de sirable reshnnce: also, a Lin adjoining. lOU feet Dont, ISO deep, containing choice Stuns, Pest's. An plea, plumb, Grapes; the whole tinder a high state of cultivation. There is a never-failing well of most Sit wa ter—the whole will be sold a barn In. Persons di , sirous of port-basing, will call nn Boma or J. F. %Verrill er, Real Estate Agent, Potisvllle, or on the milmcrilier; who resides sin the mreeiems, price and terms will he mode known. • - .14 F. WHITNEY. 41..tf • OC 1.30. IS TO COAL OPERATORS FUME North American Coal Company offers for rent j. for a term of •years, the Mines upon the tract of land called Centreville, in Eceuyi kill County. Them , Mines are weitknowu aiaturnig the. besVof the lied Ash veins of the Region—among them arOttlie Spnhn, the Palmer, the Clarkson. and reach Mountain vcirr. The tract lies withina mile of Ponseilfeo and is armed 'wit h the Mount Carbon Railroad by a Railroad Owned by' Oro Company. Its proximity to the Read ing Railroad give, to this tract great advantatea no „. regards tranapartat ion. A more particular description is deemed. onnvcra• carp. as any pecans dinemed talease the Mines wilt, of course...examine fur themselves. Toa o small engines on the tract will be leased slits the mines. The attention of persons disposed to-lease Coal Lands. multsvlin ego comniand some capital, is invi ted to this property. Reference can tor bail to D. E. Nice, Agrit of the Company. P. W. Sluefer, Civil En gineer. Peter Simpson. Engineer of Min.ek, nil of Pottsville: or to the subscriber,'No. , P 3 South - alli St., Philadelphia. Porsea.ion can be hail at any time after the '2lth of October nett. Jai. nerwilpi'. Pres t Sept. its:ttt. 27.1( . • __ roll SALE TIIE All nscrti DER offers for eats the well known Tavetn.Stanti, called the Pottsville House, situ ate In the borough of Pottsville, flant'. • • kilt county. Pennsylvania. It as laree a and commodious. •hd in toed repairand "!s= ; _._ ,. situate in. the•mort central part of tlye , 1 , lithei,,,, , portion of the town. Any per. ....,... .son wishing to engage In ertive employ ment, either Sr s • errhnot or laa-BeePer.Will find it to their advantage Meal! and examine the pre nisei. be fore they purchase elsewhere. Far terms apply to the undersigned at his ofßee, in Market street. Potts ville. • , D. G. AlcCOVi . AN. July 1041ii:9. , 2s-tt - DOUSES AND LOTS , IN LAWTON'S ADDITION TT) POKY CARBON. fpliE LAWTON TIILK TRACT h. Inow bald out Into Lota,anil will be sold in, term• which will enable. every ,i.a . •• imtuktrioha man to parches au - and family al I A 11011 SC AND , IIOIIE. A Manor the prciperty can he seer, and the owns, of Bale made known by application at the office of EDWARD OWEN PARRV. Arent.. of the Kentucky Oa hk. Centre street, Pottxr.llo. Sepienther 4. 1e52 354 f. IRON FOUNDERS. PUrrSITILLE IRON 'WORKS. , ez CEO. MASON 4. i CO. RC? PEETe fully •nnounce to - the nubile that th:sy have taken the Estatilshment known as the Enttsville Iron %Entice on Nor wegian strict, where they arc prepared to build all kind , of Swain Engines, manufacture Railroad tars, and Machinery or almost every dew - Option, at time stoniest notice, and OR Olt,tl marl reasonable wow, —Persons from abroad/ to want of steam Engines, will find It %albeit - advtintage to give them a call bo or.. rngaaing. , eltrwhFtp. f Shy --(11 ON WORE REAVE s.. --- it w 111 H. bv. 11111/SON. IRON and Illt° r'S 2E. Foutider,.tespectfully Informs hie pit. rona, and ibe public generally, that he is luny pri.pared, at the above Es tablishment, to ntanufacinrc Steam Engines or every liar; Pimps, R3ilfilail ,/i rid pi i ft Cau.and 1 Vell . F.-0011,1 slescriptlost Afire° and Brass Castingaaultable for the Coal mining °knitter business, on the moat reamnable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Utast Furnaces and Machine work in general. ' RePairing of all kinds done with npalness.a . iiil des :Web, at the lowest pricer., All work furnished by bier will he warranted to perforni well. 11e w °old solidi the custom of those se lidmay want articles In his line In this vicinity, Alf orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention. H. W. 11111 MON, March 15,1P51. ./ . 11-Iy. . _ . POTTSVILLE ROLLING HILL. / THE StrIIsICRIIIERS reeper 'fully an; "'"ltts,.. ,nounre to the public,. that Owl, new r" Rolling Mill a now complete.' and in ' full operation, and that they are prepar ed to appply aii kinds of gar Iron of varlime steer. , which' they will warrant to be impel tor in finality to any Mt:tined from atiro6.l .it at the same prices.- ;They also manufacturer T ail', for the use of the Collier's and Lateral:Road', weighing from 21 to ho Ins. per yard. made of the heat Iron, and vs bleb will be rottuil touch r beeper than the thipoi led air fete. firing' pt act teal 14.1.2nie11, and haVing MO Colltint rrablr expeileuce 11. the Iron: Mishit..., they natter themselcre that they can give entite satisfactinn to purchasers, and will OW make It ' their Interest to p I :maize horde manufactures. HARRIS, BURNIRII it 4 . 0. 19 if IZI3 Dec .6, ISSI rrarnam mont *onus. . _ THE sunsentantis ANNritucrE to the public that they are the 1./Oral/t -ors 011ie Franklin Works,Port Carbon, lately carried on by A. gillyman, wiwre. t Ley contrimieto ma tralfarture to order. at the shortest notice. gleam Engines. Pumps. Coal Breakers. and Machinery of almost any ruse or 'description. for m in- Illeorntlier purposes. Also Railroad and Drill crag, Iron or Wars Castings ofany size or pattein. Order, are respeetfully solicited. -. 1 . . ' .. • GEO. D. FISLER AA BROTHER. . FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKI4.—The rittoreribere enntioun to fornioh the Colliers and Dealer, of ttchl. Connie, with :Mines of all It tnda. at the Irrp,eit Thli artelphta Wee*. Attention. to particularly tolled to their Coal Shove . le. °M r ere for Rhone's of aotae or pattern promptly attended to. GEO. R. FIHI.EIi et. BROTH Eli. 31-0 Aug. tl. 1852 WASHINGTON IRON wonics, prri-NvILLE. r PA. ' _, • tza si L. WREN & DIM'S. reerwetlidly in rite the attention niche bonnie.. comm. tinily to their New Machine :Burp and . Fottndry,' erected between COAL and - Rall-road Biretta, and Renting on 'Norwegian, tl!reet, .where they arc prepared to erecnte all order. Tor Machinery of Itra.. arid tromench an Steam ' Ro alert:en Medi OTLYeatin g I' ne Ucli In g Mille. Brlstand P2W Idillgo3intle and Iloahle-ortiog • i Pump., trial Breaker.. DOR C4r*, MI kind of itail 'rnad east lore, filth ' as , Chairs. for Ma ond 1' Rid: Prone. t4witchea. &e.; all Undying' cant and wtonvht !ran Shafting: 'Being Practical Mechanics, and :ther having_made the 4emand. or Op Coal Reginn - their windy Cot, Veardorlen all kind. of Machinery in their line, of bniirne,.. they flatter, thernseives that work done at their Establishment 'will give sailor:Action to MI who mity honor them with a rail. All order. thank folly received aid promptly executed on I he eln..t ten_ 'enable tenni. • )(MIN C. WREN. THOMAS WREN, ''JAMES WREN. 40-tf chl 1.185, :PIONEER BOILER SUOP. 'THE Subscriber/ • renpertfully an. -- " n • 11ounce/to the Public that they have takervi the large, flailding commonly Iranian' as the PIONEER FURNACE, on the feland, Irirottiville. where, they, are prepared to manufacture and repair Beillra kr retry description, "make meet prpea,fiaaometera, &e , &c., fn the very heat style. Thebeat of materialleill„ invariably, be used, and none but good workmen employed du their work. JOHN & JAbi;a NOBLE. 8-tf COI Feb. 10,1853 STEAM CAR FACTORY. Wilt subscribers ben leave to Inform the public that la addition to their 'ravine/ STEAM ENGINE 81101 4 3 and POONDRY.. they -bare seemly put np new Machinery and Shops fur the manufacture of COAL CAIISOPRECCIES and other Rail Road Can, by stesorpowert whith enables them to 'execute all that had of ivort. tiptoed,' Minh tatter, tan with greeter thew at thaws) lowest Having thom made extensive preparations, Individinatt. and cnonwlotes requiring wort talkie bind, rile 6pd it to their advitsl vie to give ibe in SNYDER & MINES. ' 4341 Oct. In. Issl' ikaLPSIVII GOLD PRDS-Itlygoat ' • Lyootoot—AU Parcae ted.—The subscriber has jutt m ethod • lout lot of Bailey's Superior Gold Pen/- moss whkit art the Coudresa sod United States Peas, boot laCMoe ot moo. al I of liklek On be returned' If tits points COMM Og be (Mr use. The Bllssautoth Vitiated Statis Pest la a curiosity. - Call and see It,togetber with the others. at BaNNAN'II L'hup Book sod Iltatioaarritoro.` MEDICINAL alarm* Ow tug 131191 T VIIIEND s , - THPOIITANT- CORREAPONDENCEt TRIUMPH' 1 OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL IN sOrTII AHERICA,—YELLOW FEVER CLA RED: TRIM' STRANGER THAN FICTION: filt.llll. Harm.. April PC IP William Wright. Esq..—Dear Sir—For many yearn we have been the Salem agents, and also at one time thecbunty agents, for the axle of your valuable medb eine. and during the whole of thin ttme we are not twice that, in any one lenience, pave the pills which 'we have told been complained of as canning Injury, or not arcompllnhing their proper mission. It in doubly', gratifying when we. receive - voluntary testimony lA* a source where the Medicine which Is sold has beef the bk ,,n,ordoing peat good and ofsaving many lives. Last year we sold three 'dozen Miami to go to afor eign port, and this day have rerelveskg.ktter from the merchant wtioorderyd them, giving sn &Leon nt of the wonderful effects rbich they did in tiring a large number of peraous who were attacked with a prevail. log epidemic Outline to Ste 10114110 fever; those under theregutar physletane I/entreat, who were in the Ileipital. sione three , trindryd. including the (Inventor, klagistratecasc Jett eicrittis to thailseasei. If you would !Ikea copy of our letiettneetalotet know of any impropriety in siting It y0n,11i54 perhaps it ' would be of service in have'il published, ingetherisith our names, an ti le addressed to tin. We will consult the partie• 'Metered, and if you wish It, you will please write tin. Renpectfulty, yaws. W. Tr. S. B. Ives. Th:o foTtaiwingli. the letter alluded to above:— Cat - Vaal% Match 22, Ihsl hfessfer, W. &.. S,- B. ler.- Merchants. Salem:— Genttem:is—For some years past I have adopted In, my family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian We table Pills OM whom von ore his agent. in Salem) hod have found that rocdickv of great worth. last November we were visited by a kind of inflam matory fever. (the snare I plestinie which greatly 'f illeted our neighbors, the Liraolians.(or nearly a Year) the syniptnms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell victims to the epidemic (a great timber for a populatton as snail as outs.) Our dodos. named it the true ye:low fever, but - their skill wassincfnclent to stop it • progress. con fining their mode of treatment to tir us, of quininer ad the application of leerhea, forbidding the min ut pu n rgatives, add of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, as also the Governor, several Magistrates. several tfflicers. ' and in fact all those who were really afflicted with the disease, fell victims under their mettle of treatment. • A month provmus,l had receivcd`ihree dozen boxes of Dr. Wright's Ptlfs, which I presume acre bought at veer afore by Mese.s. Goldsmith, Newconib & Furless, merchants in your evil, and with whom I am doing business., I had the opportunity to administer theme Pills to several under toy rent, who were afflict ed with the same fever, and too doses of eight Pills each completely cured them of,the complaint. I then gave away nearly elf my Pills to some twenty or thir ty persona, and ail were relieved as it - were by en chantment I have, in consequent, remitted to 'Messrs. Guild smith, Newcomb and Forfeits, the sum of forty dollar ant' the purchase of that quantity piaci, medicine. and foreg of you to deliver the Pills as frcah as possible. .`,l;tequest you also to desire Dr. Weight to'have his directions translated in Freic h,NV hirh_w ill tend great-_ hytto.circitlate hia Pills not, only het:cc - but also, in the otherculmilea wherelhepePhlatloo iii more nutnerous. Curiae me, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken; L 0 address you I hill letter, will. h, ((r thn sake of Itu-. nanny, I, have been mini . ..lied to JO, as I do not mean it, speculatewn an Article which proved salutary to a uumber of poor people. amt in fact most of the min infirm Is reduired toe Mate of i iscligence, and it.would be sinful Our ally lost to seek lucre in ouch a way. Accept, gentlemen, the Most respectful .43Mb:diens of your very obedient tiervot. A. Pmu MM. The medicinels for sate. wholesale and retall.elther : it. Kogiudi, French. German or Spanish ullrecllont!;ut, the Principal Office, 169 RICE 141., Phulmielphia And for sale by . . T.F. MATTA' &I CO., 1 Puttee hie. J. G. nnow IC , , ! E. J. rry.TaMatiol; J- - . W; Gibbs, Minersville ; Jenne llobiuhttbl:Port Clinton ; Jacob Dreher, Drehersvlllei Joshua' Boyer, McKeansbnre ; C. do A. !Focht. fling i gold ; Kepner do CO.. litiMeTKVille ; Gideon Whet{ stnne,Weld Penn : Wm„ Cooper, Tnscamra ; Cecile Regan, do George POttP. !Docks-I:1e ; Daniel liocht Middleport • John Williams, Uo. Conner.; & 11110.111 P New Philadelphia • 11. Shlsalcr,Poft Carbon; Jail 11. )..wart & (7n., faelleylkilllliven; Willtam A. Milt fuer. Orw tgeburg . Mart. it : Dirket. do. Sahluel Merle; Ltnilifigvitte ; Jobannu ocklll, Llewelly ' Abram Schwenk, Ce rananville ; jamb Kaufflnan. er Mal. liantongn ; Jun. B. McCreary,Tremont 4el & Banat. M t. do. cConnirk dr Clark, Donalrle44 lienb pk, , , or &' Miller, PinegroVe l George 11 , 411 r. New Cathie; Wm Price, St. Clair. -......_ June 7, Wig - / 1- " I' —..."4.. ---. \ , ravurz . ../•/ ._ _ EMEMiI EVERT c.2 . 110111.D TIAVT: A et' 1-1 only 25 eta. per copy—. vets Medical Manual and Containing an outline of mint and Cure ut every by Promiaenus Seateat In by Sexual Excess. wills written in a familiar sty! sur3Sillei.stsssi ever)thingl oar of decency, front the nirresaful practice. each of ilieetitwo of a delicate e 'l'n wlitchal added. re. diseases. and a treatise e Frier and Ague. for nee copies one dollar i will I Fite United States , by MA North h 1501.” Bei: VS I [ North Seventh St wet, 0 Aug.2s, 1t:51. , FITT DOLI 1111. MINTER • ill foe licase of seen. dtseav 1 /ay care: rot Matter h t - Mr tiler inn are Inv tett tet Seventh Street, hllacrt th•n from oilier pittients have hewn it nfort mato f arc invited to call. IMPOTENCT.f , Tbr nf the passions„ lay car Winter - oila. Pfelliallite nal discharges n'astinß a distaste for discharger, so SlllllllO nal derabgenten Cralary. Consult the Does a perfect cure. . . READ AND DEFLECT —The afillcted would do I well to reflect before in sting their health. happitient. and tit many cases thet lives, In the hands of pinata clans ignorant of this class of maladies. It is cer tainly isniawstitid for are malt to- understand all the • ilia the human family are sullen to. Every r”spect able phyaiciari hies lint taeactil tar branch, i n which he .. / 1. la more 5W . 0.3141 . .0131 Ilia brother professors. and to that tie &enter. joust o Ills time and study. la:AIIS OF lIRAC ICE. exclosivelyi devoted to the study and irriment of dincalielt nf the sexual or- Anne., member xv th 'ileitis upon the body,tlllo,3l.lifiee, or legs, pains in the hoad or hones, mercurial rheu matism, striCtu es. elate], ittegularleies, difealica as sing from yet:tinted lexceares, or Impurities of the hlocel, u 11,1.4 She coc talintion has been enfeebled, enables the Donor to diet speedy relict in all who ima y plam,thentives Intel his Care, Modu . ine fom .1,1 iso any Rill of Of United Stale , —Price eve and ten dhliara IN, package Aii g. 25, Insg. I , I .4tedwirof, trAi,ll miercr fail is f ire sathlarti., as t bre s, by tabby fbygittanf 14 !kw practice TUC 11EST SARSAPARILLA. EOSIN/UNPIN THE WHHI.D. • nu.J. s noti V.'s cillebrated Co nspwand 1-I Flu td Ea tract of FUES/1 110NpURAS Prepated by him only , , at his Laboratory unatt bottles. $l. bottlet.:lo cents. War ri Hied free from Merdury. , As a Spring and Simmer Medicine. for pursfypi• the Dlood, it has no equal. Theis Compound itinixile by a _chemical proceas, %subit exposure - in the 011, and therefote con tains all the vlttue of the truly valuable root . , Ilan &was 53.3113.113. roinliineil With other Ingredients, i." e ndei Si eir t i-aelons an porifyine and enriching Ilse blotll, am( to cure all Skin hail and Skin Dines sc•, Sernfolon• Sorer. pod tbsir hail•eltecl• Its., 'essiSliiiill 3 l l , Dropsical Swellings. H6MUprti Ixlll Dorn Meerory.lllles,itild Sores, Kidney and Bladder Albs-' toms. a leainintl the erten; ..f mercury. and raining up a weak and broken down eomditution from Sissy (.1111ie• In SOS. tkis karefally mad.. preparation of Satan iris ill. will do nil 11111 can be done by any compound of Ills' root Hal 56p313113, no tine itemise nal who have. ii-eit it will testify. It IS also a pieammt purifying beverage, enlivening; the spirits, givthe appetite and lone 10111 e sindriaelt,, and an -a drink. (with a Ditto cool water, minet al or soda wale%) will be found so. l isdor in all rentals . , W110;1111/9, 1 1sed thi3 entilrietlllif, from far ina delicate, wilak and,pale, salon het Maw robust and have a fine tilos. It possesses great inviOractng pi opettles. DU.' J. S. DOSE'S rl REAE. PAIN CARER: THE WONDER OF TEE AGE, r All. PAIN CURED LIKE MAGIC:—This wonder foltreporation is uacd internally and eitetuallyygiv tog inamettlate erlie( flom all bodily Palo , - I if utedaecording to directlona.if not only relieves all pain, but It currs it usually on the first application. It may be/relied upon for curing and It v 10$1. 1 0)"Of Jo st:tot as', thousands who hove used it can tem *. c.v. in Rheumatism, Ague, Sudden Colds. Chnfrra, Dyne Wry. Chidera Ildorbus, 'Omar 31 0 be, and toothoette': and all pain tit the sionlah or (towels, IleadAille, Paina in the Womb, Paint In the Limps, ihintsalack,alptie DiSeee.ll.lllll,lllt O. scald,. Burns. illhl g ln s,Sprains. Bruises, EllePlesaalid nil Chfonfe Eruptions. -If you wish to be Telleved from ALL PAIN, use Dr. s PAIN-CURER. / If you desire to he curfnl of ALL. DlREArtEelltalo . • - Igo Family Medicines. Price 25. an 3 h 0 cenis u ile bottle. Fos Lives Complaints, Dyspepsia, 41r.c. .1 ehrg i I d theh4 11 man ' I r a mare tr e e:nen ' LI a va n ed than Try other. Thin :follow Dyapepkia, tlonntriation.rald Pert omtlmaof Appetite—the akin brearnes yercinr. the spirits druip, and there la a great averalon t a no r Reed e the Liver, and yon roma all cle.r evils.—The • men preparations to take *red DR.. Rnsc•s relegated Railroad or Antabilioos ,They carry off the bile. mot anon. give aerrtitt and sivenvtli. • •'" • . should ho taken where a py.ponata (kimpouna perann has been -tront,tod with Dysitepota• .2 , llting um, Price ~56) tents ; but for euld..l.llhotto h hit., imundire;a.c —lake OW. Wig F.'S A rallultotta or pan. road 1'1L11.1 4 . 194 , and 25 rent. per box. • el. The above preparations ran he found. ailt4 ,- n t,, ra and himotretujone, at tile %twos or 11. Aunt for the ll:aunty ; John ft. 'Crown. John' rt. Martin. Pottaaint.t J . W. Gibbs, 311nedvi lc ; and E Tairstufna. April 2, t 25.70 • N(0 ALAS ;PiiYSICIAttk SURGEON • omc AND DISPENSARY,T: SIARKET STREET, POTTSVICLE, PA 'Dec. 14. 1550 ' . 504 DR. J. 'A., BOSE'S NERVOUS. .1011:e trivtoop.anniq ciyam AL: ' The greatest di.earery ;Medical Sc 2; nee - ...- Tills astonishing Preparation ( care,', any weak coostiantlatn. debilitated bs labor; study or 'disease, netslits a chain , ,Ititses strength:and ap petite, and pot reties great illYtOritatlng Prottilro- - For Pears Disease, all NerutM' affections. Flato knee, Iteari porn. Restlesenesa. Nombness, Neural. ata,seising the 'spirits and gists; priwer 10 this whole systen4lt bagmen miraculonatn ita ceitt. SO caste a bottle. • I ' Cassias Counts, Aug. 97th, 1552. I bare been affected with nerions entuallotta the past Thor years, end bare used many esedicinee whit out relief lentil I need Dr. Rose's Merano! Cordial.— Before acing one bottle, from being restless.weak and ',errant., I deitived great beneht.and feet like another man t now enjoying better health, anti - tnirialt quiet 'sleep. Previous Or using the cordial, l s a. reemia, and my eyes Were frequently twitching, and my mus cles alto now they are motequiet, and feel better every may, Math in mind aild body. •Jlings The aboyetreparattor. to are bad' of D. ll•nrian. Sole Agent or ,Iletioylklll Ceuta,. Also. or E.. 1. Fry, Talsoli t Ui and Doer. Gibbs, Millersville. Feb.ao,l - Qtr .; IRECTIONS FOIL PLAII7it.; TREES. As the season is at 11,4 d for planting out fruit and ornamental trees, we give a few plain. directions.' It isa hackneyed subject, but it is ial so much consequence, to-be rot. reedy done, that we may be excused for call ing attention to it again at this time. There are Many exceptions 'tis,trae: but from our own observation, it appears to be the grrural impression that the planter discharges his whole (tidy by incurring the expense of pay• ing the ourserymafl to a tree, taking it ho me , and covericg the roots, cranuned into a small hole, wit earth %lough to keep it iu an tip , ight position, or, perhaps, In some Cises, klith extra eire„ preventing its falling over being see red Mrp_siake. Other more lin-- p7ont duties then'wugaghiii attention, and • tree dues not thrive, or gets broken ,do yi thetattle, or ii, within a short time, 1 pot produce some very floe (mu, '; kin tolnny in the market, the conelusten ai c Tis come to that there must be some nits. ta• its the variety or in the healthiness of th tree, or that fruit growing is unpi,.ma. 1 hie. Now,Lit should be recollected that a tree or shrub is an organized living structure, 1131- iog organs of nutrition, circulation, growth. assimiWion and that every violent injury r, these, or interruption to their functions,as transplanting, affects, more or less. its ht'al!t, and vitality. The object in to is k place it !under circumstances to resume theft tunctioris, with the leant injury e''itd delal and to promote its future growth arid. Ingo First in respect to preparing holes ; the biL. of these depends on the size of the routs, bu , should be at least one to two feet wider dm they reach, so as to admit of their catmint?, readily in their early growth into the /ow , earth. They should be about tiro feet deer, and surface soil, leaf ilould or a COMPC I I formed Of, two parts rich earth, with one par of barnyard manure prepared some mom', beforehand. be filled in around the' rcots and small fibres, the poorest earth being ri??ed the surface.' Some planters make lin el 5 n. ei leer 10. diameter. The larger the hale rad quantity of rich, loose earth, he more rapid will berthe growth, and earlier the profit., Avoid especially deep planting, one of de . most cOmmon errors, and most fatal.. Alter the earth is settled, the tree should staiii.aku: the same depth as before, PulveriZeJlie earth well, anil when the hole is fall; a bucket water poured in settles it well and thorough ly shout the fibres, !casting no hollows often cause decay, but bringing it into contar• • with every ,. part. Avoid the too commie practice of fettling the earth among the ro,t , . byshaking &tree up and down,which brio: , them itito - a:vertical and unnatural position When the remainder of the hole is fitlltbz up. preis the foot around the tree,-:o lish it firmly, and secure with a stake, to pre vent being disturbed by the winds. Any mon . . which may have .becti injured in taking, -- should be carefully cut off at the ear with a sharp 'knife, limo the under!, side. ,If then has been much Mtitilation, the top and brae, elms should be shortened in order to restore . the balance of the system, or the 'evaporation from the leaves may b'egreateithan the FOG , can supply. After planting,• mulch 11, • grOund with short litter, of any - kind, leave tan, &c., which keepi the ground damp, is greatly preferable to frequnt surface - IV2y. ermg, which bakes the soil. and preientsth, fertilizing - influence of thenatmosphere. As Soon as convenient afterthe tree is plat. red, apply with a white-wash Myth soft -star. and lye in equal parts, to the body and lank The ehec-k'to growth consequent upon tran.• planting, effects the bark unfavorably, m.o . king it dry and lard, and of sluggish enema: tion.'l If more eunvethent, the proportion, a pound of potash, dissolved in•a gallon %voter, will answer the same purpose. brightens and cleans the bark, and we Hi• found it - Very useful. In addition to mulching, cherry trees, ticuiarly of large - nize,. - shoold have, the tic rye straw,tied round their trunks.' avoid the effect of the hot sun. They gene - • ally loam+ higher op than other tree., sing more of the trunk, and we think can el en be. saved by this method. There - ate ite trintient failures in trao.plathing cherry tio:, other fruit trees. Tiees should not be planted ilor e cho culture in ground laid docVos, t grass, In should be kept wider cultivaifutt for a It , . yeati, at least. A crop of corn will injuiy the first season, if this esit'ustioo the soil is made up, and afterwards. petal •• or other hoed irops'should only be admin..: Clover may be sown, and remain for a o ple of years, and then Le plowed down, as:. alternation, with potatoes - or 0iti;jr ,,,, 0.: When this is done, care must be taken leave. no rubbish as harlr6r for/Mice. As r garlic varieties of fruit, nee refer to list in t • Wet number of American'Pornolo,gical S e-ty, merely premising that wevave tears 0,.• some of the fine eastern fruits are not to pp. , ' So desirable in Pcrinsyliania, and that it be safer to plauCertensivitq only of such ktr..<!- as have beeomell anti fully prov'en M.beatlal ted to our soil and climate.. We would ' no means discard all that have MatArenn veti i hre; but plant moderate)y - . oPtliem ransylranta Farm Journal.,, PS —Au ittealtaldt Rook lan knew rhysetf.—Dr. Hun; Rend Book fdr the afflicted.: ht. Origin, Progress, Treat-,,i form of niseaae, eontiactenl errouree, by Self-abuse. or &ace for their prevetitiopy b. avoiding all meilie4l tech thing that would offend Ore will' of eonie twenty Yeats nivel) , devoted to Ihe cure r private nature. ipta (orate cure of the til e n the Collie., symptom if uty-five rents a MIT: it 1 1, forwardell to any par of 1, fire of postarg. Andreae, , Oct (Mire, Or the Author, 3u hiladelphla. EMI AIR 3 FORFEIT frit *so if falling In currAoy that inn y come tinder .hir, g stanihog or /Miming. El- Private Rooms, 3M North :;"without .fraf. ihterrup. Struitgr.rP-4194 lathers IN An to the /election(T. PhyAcian gh unreetralned I miuttenre na or sult•ahlt., the ev its are impotency. involuntary semi• "(the oraune. !mint memory. • iuty, gmteral delutity,er con t.-are mire. to follow. If tie tor i.,:itherinfidennt.:: he offer Ella OE3 A,COW FATTENFO ONATPLEK, A correspondent of the New Eng. Far. • gays:—l had a cow that was 12 .13 yea olddast spring; she had a calf one year a last April; she / had been milked every ii: since, till the 28th of November last, whi wa's the day but one beforel killed her: 11 time would' have been out to calve Feb. 851' All the extra feed I gave her besid• apples, was 7 bushel baskets of what is har 'cil'cow corn in the ear., . I was 35 days h tening her. anti there was one week in . - time that she gainetl,:l? lbs.: she was in ri o:laced bi'good jud ges to he as good be , ' they had seen this year. I halie not to ady better these two years. • • THE PEACH The Petteh, in this State, has passe,! miles' of w inter ' in safety. We have t • the prospect of an abundant crop from orchards and gardens of Western New 1 . . r The danger from spring frosts in that Fee:;• is[ comparatively slight. The whole sometimes perishes from untimely cbl.l :New Jersey, and further South, dune:, season of bloorii, 'whilst along the siege. Lakes Ontario and. Erie no foss is ever' ced. The peaches of Western New fork 3 of unsurpassed beauty and flavor.-- .4/I,g -(N. Y.) Journal, 2Cih. GR A ['TING WAX . . . One of the most successful grallets . know, makes his grafting wax of two Tx of rosin and one part of beeswax, adtlin; small quanty ,tit lard—say ..one-third tha . beeseme: t His object is. ali.vass,ternatc wax of Rych coosisfelry that it wilfne! , in warm weather, and will not crdrk 15 windy weather". These are the good hei' tant qualitii in grafting wax, of w 1,3 , ' it may be made.—Germantoteri Tdcp-rh' THE IVY. . _ ' It is said that the English Ivy ran be,- 5 r.essfully cultivated with' us.. Xirtalicc - ' Irving has a vine Erptight frOm,Yelrosr A' hey, Scotland,. which' covers his thaw.? f. .SPDDY Side. Mr. Breckenridge, the sin of the late A. J. Downing, in the emr. of the government, on the Capitol ( ro te informs a correspondent of the Walcifu_,' American, that ii.C.31:1 be CUlikated teiib ,c CCU in Connecticut. The Ivy is -found 1, preserve the building ii grows 0p... . • a:7" To rieD ax OX to one thousand t: hundred, pounds weig,l9 usually_takes Years. while the same weight of pouttn' ' 1 " be made . ready for the ' table .in about ,months, and ut toss than half the cost in Q :7' To STIR the, soil is the business at It month for Formers.
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