Nit nub Namur. TO MY CIGAR. . Yes, social friend, I love thee well. '• In learned doctors! spite ; I love thy fragrant, musty smell, 5 I love thy•calm delkht. What if they tell, with phizzes • - Our years are sooner'past ?' I would reply with reason strong, . !They're sweeter while they last. And oft, mild - tube, to me thou art - A monttor„thortgh still • Thou sPeaVit a lesson to ow heart. Above the preacher's skill • When in the lonely evening hour. Attended but by thee,• • O'er hist'ry's varied page I pore, • Man's fate in thine I see like thee. the hero burns, And smokes and fumes around ; And then, life thee, to, ashes tunr., And mingles with the ground. Thou'rt like the man of Worth. who crjvc4. , •To goodness evert,. day; •,,„ The fragrance of whose virtue lives When be has passedswa l . ' Off when the snowy column growg, - And breaks and. falls away. • I trice how mighty realms Then tumbled to decay ' • Frombewar's frieze to monarch:- rohc, One common doom is passed'. !,..iweet nature's works, the mighty globe Must still burn out at last. And what is he that molces thee now A little moving heap, That soon, like thee, to tale niti‘t bow. Like thee, in dug mutt, sleep ! And when I see thy smoke rOll high, Thy - ashes downward go; 'Tis thus, methinkS, my soul shall tly ' Thus leave my body lbw • ANECDOTE The following-anecdote, from the N. H Teleirrph, is too good . to he lost; " Many years ago, there was, in the eas• tern , part of Massachusetts, a worthy old D. D.; and' though he was an eminently benevo lent man and a goCkl Cltristian,yet,it must be confessed, be loved p joke much better than the majoriiy even of inveterate-jokers. It was before church organs were much and it so happened that the , Choir of his church had recently purchaseda double-bass -viol. 3,N:Zot farfrom the church was% large town pasture, and in tt a huge town One hat Sabbath, in summer. the hull g6t out of his field and Carrie bellowing up the street. About the church there was plen ty of untrodden grass, green and good, and Mr. Bull stopped to try its quality—per-- chance, to ascertain if its location:had at all improved the flavor ; at any rate, the reve rend doctor was,in the midst of his sermon, acd "800-woo-woo!" ;vent the kill. The clergyman paused, looked up at the singing seats with grave lace, and said : '" I would thank the musicians not to tone their instruments during service time, it an noys tne very much." . The people stared, and .the minister :weal , ti. Wing, , ensalinn4 that u•stially accompany arre thrpar, as weilas far landrlni Is. iIU king 4 (my hs and .800.1V00-WOO-woo !" went the hull, ,5 pruye I..qoud a dunk triar. fra... a aro . su wrinr (nue; renwdy. , he passed to another green spot. bren ,uc(r3sfatitY us, , 1 and lestrtl during the The parson paused again, and againd 1 intreasing. ""n" and (he demand a, now rapidi) 3 Vito!. t.S , (kills 11. r dressed the choir. "I really do wish the signers would nut tune thew instruments while - I am preach ing; for, as I have already remarked, it an noys me very much The people tittered ; for they.kne;:y by the twinkle - of his eye that he knew 35 well as anybody what the real state of die case was. The ministeragain went on with his discburse, but had ndi proceeded Tar before another." 800-ivoo-woo-woo !" came from Mr. Bull, when the parson paused once More, and exclaimed : " 1 have twice already requested the mu sicians' in the gallery not to tune their in struments. during sermon time. , I now par ticularly request Mr. Lefavor that he will not tune his Pattie bass vir.! while 1 am preaching.:' • This was too much. Lefivor got dp, much agitated at the idea of "speaking out in church," anOtammered out:— . It isn't me•e•e, - Par=on th-; h that—' town bulk!" " Oh," said the parson, -is ice Then the sexton will please drive away the hull." .The people laughed: but, with a gratified look at the success of his joke, he- went on with his sermon. GLEAMS FROM TR,F, LANTERN Profound Reinark.-4 Broadway swell of ten ends br a Wall street burst. Rather Fishy.—Erudite Fisherman. 1).• profundis clam ar' L THE THREE. DEGREES or C32tmE.-13,111 Why ii a man the worse' for water, like an India rubber clock ? Because he is water tight. • - Worse—Why is Jacob's Ladder like lea der glances? Because its a lot of Worst—Why is every man a clergyman Because he's pa's !On. New Beading of ,lischylus- 1 -By a Calitor niati.—Prometheus Viuctus, The Promethe us bound to Chagres. What a' Turk:—Why is Goldschmidt a most convenient easy kind r:1 a husband ? Because he's nothing but an Otto-man. Very like a Hoax;:—Mrs. Ifoar Smith is lecturing on spiritual rappings at Cincinnati. D"'" MAKE WAr for a hiudependeut wo• ter," said a man at arecent election in New Orlerne. "Why, my - good man . ," said the Clerk, "fis not an hour' since you deposited your vote at this rerx_folli': I knows it, I knows said the voter ; "that was the Democratic ticket ; this'ere is the Whig." "But if you strive to. vote twice d shall have you arrested.'' " You will., will you ?".' shouted the sou of the sovereignTeople ; "then I say it I'M denied the right of voting for the Whigs al ter going the whole ticket- or the Democrats, there ain't no universal _s!ititrage, that's all. It's a darn'd one sided bil.in'ess, take it all around." og- THE SIANG phrase, ‘t,:l won't do any.; thing else,'.l•is now politely rendered, " Un der the most incomprehensible conditions &,f sublunary disarrangement, I will not be compelled to have recourse to any dissnnilar, course or procedure." ' Ir?'" 'Tts sra:ANGr ii ," uttered 3 young man, as be staggered home trom an evening party, how evil* communications, corrupt good manners. I've been surrounded by tumblers all thp evening, and now I'M a tum bler myself." G'_?. E out west has recently deci ded that it might be insanity to sign another man's name to a check in the place of your own, but when you draw the money on the check and spend it, there's a great deal of sanity in the proceedings. a:7 A Vatanr. pedagogue, io despair wilt a stupid boy pointed to the letter A, and asked him if he knew it. " Yes, sir."— Well what is it ?" t 4 I know her very well by sight, but swallow me it I can remem.. ber her name." " UN - m.ORD." saitl an exquisite, "eau you enable me, from ynur culinary stores to realize the pleasure of a ferkrtiuket murphies, rendered inn ox iou 3 by ingenious martyrdom!" Re wanted a potato baked. Highfalutin - that, wasn't it U:7' Tam szucs in the MiSSillippi ate now called Piereere. Tii But Resod, nor ilistoorom i for Sproiiis.artisO44 nooseins, fittfroest, or Irootasslif Alia did Cps:tract:pa af the Jihutelea,,lroitoaqick • ethe Paco. Side or -Back. Gesa t Eirstacke, - Toothache, 4-c. Alta. cis tavaissble Rilletfl, for Sparta. &rotas, St 4 ar lorateoeso sad - OW: au HORSES. HlBEmbrocatioots prepared of Ingredients width L. form ix yety am ive, yet entirely PaCe and pleasant preparatitin for Rheumatism, The proprietor being swan that there ate great quantities of trath in the miuntry under the name of EmbrOi_ation, Lin iments, and Liquid Opodeldoc, absolutely worthless. nevertheless, feels rest confidence inlaying to the afflicted, that this is superior to everything else in use. Hundreds of the must respectable persona and families have given their testimony ip favor of its soperiotity. It operates to many caste untuediate ly, and persons who have been suffering strider ex treme pain in the-side or limbs, or from bruises and ap-rains, have found instant relief from a thorough tubbing with this embrocation. Try it and you wilt not to dtlappmmed. Price 23 cents per bultle_ Cettifarate from Ambrose Pa ncoaat, rag „allantlt Co., N. I P.OIc(via . TNILLE, N. J , July 21. 1,5441 Wt. F. G. Barwavga :—Dear Sir-1 hate been -an esteirtire dealer in horses - for thirty years past, and hare had great opportunities th witness the eariona dlseeaes to which they are subject, and of reeking the various lernedit7 in 114 e. Anna' fifteen yeara since I VIVI imitated to make use of your Enihrocation. and sitter that time I have used na other. remedies for the following dlaesees In which thisnoble animal in anhjers, viz Rinstione, spavin, strains of the joints and airiest's, shoulder .srains,switiey in the rtioulder.lamenees In stifle and Jtorket, - galls on the sin - midi-le. and every disease of a -like niter.'. I have a 1...) acrd, and known it used for the various - .ltseasecito which mankind areruhterr, such art swell • ed Milts, Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains. I.lruiles,Cnia, Corns, Spinal affections, pains in the fare, side. and hack, Toothache, Ruins, Scalds, and esPeciailf Headache, to lebleb I have been anbierl nearly all my life rime. Your Ernbrocation if the boa and eat. est remedy 1 have ever need for theahore complaints; I having also anti considerable of It in my Store, and believe it to supersede alt other& Yours with respect, AihßttsE PAHCO7I:4T. enzwaTcit's CHOLERA. MIXTURE. Far illetlarevf Cholera .31 - arbes, Draerboa, Band Camp Wilt,. Cholit, Oriiiine, ,or Sitk Simi - mai. and ..Leiaric Cholera.' flAifIR Mixture has been need and reconimendc.ity faysicimis and others as a standard medicine, and hits horn successfully tested in numerous violent ca era 'of, Cholera kJ/dhoti. Diallllll.3, Chnlie. &c., and will not fail to sure IN one case in ten, if admiiils tercit according to &versions . , oh the that attack. It. tit, just what every' family, vessel, steamboat, barge, and traveller should always keep on hand , to mu againeksiiilden attack. an the Cholera Martins in most - likely In attaelt-ifs subject in the night, and the sonnet the remedy is applied the - better. Asians Cholera is, in mord cw-en, prerriksi by Ifferrhiea, acid Griping Pains In the bowels; and, doubtless, ode great reason who in-many persons - die of Chol era is, the want or proper 'Vint:sites administered in the first stage of the disease, or the defiy In prove tin[ a physician twfOltl the patient is past cute. Reference can le given to bundiede of the most reepecialde persona, as hrli as io nhysician• who have used It, and Wilnentooi It, elletts it, csawinu the Most violent.cases of Cholera Motbusand Diatrinea. Price v!.. cents per bottle. ten riSlilaTr. IrOna Dr, Leeward Lawrence :—Durs iny, thy Nututnet of falfi. while tar a visit at Mr licensier's, in Bridecton,l had a severe attack of Clintern Ntorhus, attended with extreme prostration Oft system, and a profuse perspiration and stout!-. Ina. I was induced to ice a Choleta Mixture, pie , pared by Mr. Brewetrr,whtcir instantly gave acid a few dues effected a, permanent ture, nerd ms other medicine! whatever. I have since used IL In my oW n fa lolly and recomniensted it 40 in- all , Lases with the Hanle results. Prom a knowled* of It.. coo I should tint hesitate to leconitnend it.Rs a sate 3104.1 efficient medicine in all cases of a like I nature. . LEONARD LAWRENCE, M. LE Cedarvillc;N..lf, duty, 460.1 FIREWATER'S PECTORAL SfIXTAIRE lan:arable livardit for Co.i% 0014: 1 , 96 , e1i, Zit Phiktstr,lrkobiong Ateablii-Cctiß A, of Blood, Penn cud Wenkrour PJ the ( . 1,1? axed latags. Son. Broarkatts .1114 laripiesa Congumpti..n. if f E Cat that Donny thousandv persons'tare I used it so .urres,fully, in the utift,fclit ii4lCll, and 11111144-011, CPI (writ twht to ate yw grin nr, ax _well as Ike fart that l'hymcianA, Clergy -11,1. apd public r.. are wing it fur those dr). Tie' f43lloWint . . 13 one °fibo ino.d retearkabte rules en le, tint. from Ibirlingt,nr.nintr, N. J • MILLI. Feb 9, 1550 r r. 1114t-i - rst .--.11e3r 21r.--In the toanth of 'June, Ib l6, I took 8 et+ Vete tokl, Which hronpid on a ser..reeand protrActrd inneeq. The Damn+ Fever f..lboxed by Plenri.iy and Dysentery ; the find fire weeks I had a very severe and iticssaant rough, which seemed to set at defetnee the skill of one of the heat Physicians lather :I , of Philadelphia, where I then wattled. NtyPelf and tetf• frequently requeat •ed perniogion of coy physician to, nse your Pectoral Mittaire.the temeticiai etrerta of which she ,, had ex petiene. d to her own ra , e, tone' years - before—to which she afro cheerfully te , tiaeiL-which hevould not giant till the end of fire weeks, and lay cough Bull iorreaina, when he Fuld could dri tin more far our ; tart to MtlFt try it on our-own feagnosi. furry, ho awry nothing of UN; prope'rtirn. 1 at not, 'procuted n bottle of your B . Vent, the me of which cured Joy cough entirely, and I ant well. My playsieian ram.. tutu a day to witness its effect,, and unhetitairogly ascribed the curt to rout tnedi cute. bourse to the beet mixture for couati.`to gar 1 hare constaritie kept it in my fatality More, and rinommended if to nitwit with the tanf• henefo situ efre:Ztl. VnurgreepeXtffilly. CHARLES A EGBERT _ Poirbired onl . by I . DREWSTER, Droaxist arid Chemist, ltt olgeron, N.,1 , and for -ale by J. G. BROWN, Dingaitt, Agent. rentre Street, Pottsville, Pa 11.6tu March 13, 17-153 For the Coro of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS;' WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Stony years of trial, Instead of inipairin . g the pttb. he confidence In tilts medicine, has won fin' It an appieciation end notoriety by fir - exceeding the tonal sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but Oa intrinsic virtues And the unmistakable imatefit con fer red nit thousands of eufferets,eimld originate anti maintain the reputation it enjoys Whit..many Infe clot . remedtes.'lltrust upon the c onimitual. have fan tod and been 'dtsc - ardrd, this has gained. friends by eery flint, confrfretl benefits on the afflicted, They CPU lo ‘;er forget, snit produced rUtP9 Ind numerous and too trawl:Wein he forgotten. - NV huts it is jt - fraud on the public to pretend that any orient:An - Inc - vial Infallibly core—Aral there is abun dant pl ant that the CREIIIIV I . FeTOR•L does not oily as a generalltang. but.almost Inlatiably,r tire the maladies for 4 which it is emplo) ed. As rime makes these farts wider and belie, known, tilts niedicike hat itadnally Leconte the best reliance of the afflicted, ficiin the log-cabin of the American neaps ni,to the natives ol EntQpt'stiFtl- Tittangil nut trim em tie ebontry. in every eltate. ttmy, and in deed almost every hamlet it continua, CUEstity Pr:t ruest. is known a• atm best remedy estatil for digea. gen of the Thinat and I.nngs, and: in many foreign countricg, it is coming taint rilrrisively itsett by their most intelligent Physicians. I wlireat Blitain,France and ??rriatilty, where the medical srienre , s have reach ed their highest perfection, CMr..iiay PIF:TOR•t. to In. trocitireti, and in Constant use in the Aunties, Hospi tals. Alms .11.-inQe.; Public Institutions, and in, domes tic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can s mploy for tiir.rnore dangerous af fections of the lungs. Also in milder citses,and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual In core. In tact, motor el' the most, flattering testimonials we rc ceiv'eliave been from parents who base found it ef- Grattan* in eases paitirularly incidental-to childhood. The CliEntlit - PIECTOIIAL tuannfirtuted by a prac tical Chemist, and every ounce of it tihdr:r his own' rye, with invariable accuracy and rare; It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits!, consequent ly can he relied on as genuine without; adulteration. We have •evidcavoietiltere..to furnish the' commu nity with a medicine of suclamtinsic siipertmity and worth as shollitt ennint?t - ni keel?' to their cooroNnze —a remedy at once safe, specify and effectual, which this ha., by repeated and- to:intless trials proved it.; self to. be ; and trust by great tart in preparing it with ?inimical accuracy, of uniform supper to afford Physicians a new agent no roiri.h the* cap rely for 'the bent results, and the afflicted with , a remedy that "will 4? for *health that medicine eali'do. Prepared mid sold by JAME&C.AVEIL - Ptarticll and Analytical 'Chemist. Losett. Mae. - Sold in Pot !tenth by JOHN G. BROWN; Mister rat, J. B. ; and Druggists generally: May 1,1954 ..18-3in TO INVALIDS AND TECD.SICIP PECIFIC 119tediee fur rub Fomptapit prevalent 1.11. in t Win section of.the country. p roo f moat con . cluolve of this tenth may be bad (vlttita FREE AL MANAC for this roar coni num; partivii!art), becall inS on 8. C. M ART! N. Ceut re street J.' W GIBE& Mineraville; GEO. REIFEINIDEtR, Neat Castle. _ . AGENTS for this. Count", rilwayr.observind on SAC"' remedy tbelellowing t septillions heretrillite known as "CfihISTOCK'S'! or COM&TOCK 'INV.. styli , belonged and sow belong EXCLUSretLy to' Dr. Lucius S. Comstock ; sad though the slgoatoge of Comstock &_Co. will be continued, this extra label with the Ittcsicrille signature or Dr L. 8. C. will in footle designate ihe CENTIME. ALL . OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. r "1111111011ims,. Jan. 31,t.18. BODE BINDERY. 1 Robornber announces to his „ 1 / 44 4 p . 11 trie ads and the public that. he Was • mann a considtraMe addlt Io to hie 800 Bindery, and hen proeurred a n k Rook Binder from on. of the ben Binderies th delOblni acquainted with the I aaaaa elyle of Binding, and who will tern out hie workikr superior to soy thing heretofore produced in Poturilip . Mooing:mend In any style of Binding, either Plain Or * in inn . gi l l Turkey Morocco, Blink Books ward or Wain, Wade to any pattern. also printed bed ruled at pikes lower than in the City. bound by the Raltatty,and.Pam vetted to Patten: by PAXII4•II.i.. April P,1141. ' ljumagik wair lifftet. TOVP' - vtrueN Owosso. Y,ANUOart;that:eefefkired, VY. AStIitOLOUSIt or the HO Ce_ antriativialtd4 yke aU 'Sake the.heatt.,taistris..lf gat faille guide the stogie too happy atarrlale.'etkl `makes the, wanted happy Ladles who are di l bskp. , py linnet& trouble, misfottune and deraPpotoisitat, consu l t r u m daily, they toUow his advice and ate made Sappy.. Others , jtontait Mat to hams what label:oe them; ethers seek information of those they tare. tad alt are sada happy cud eaMeoteant: If you trek , tot your future happluen,d4ay as loner, coaattU him yourself and he happy. , ' , Theate.--Poran Interview or 13 minutes II (eats, in Call $l. All Lepers and Intetatews are strictly ;id eate and eonfid nits!, AU tadters pre paid attar a private inters-nem, those at a thatance can make their rate known by lletter, the stricten honor and mpat violable eecrecylobserved;allAsuars to be pre-paid:— No- 3 . Gentanadkrat.ldecandrfatt*A: hokilultdtiltboVE echrtylkill Sittb, Philadelphia. . WRALTiI AND DOOD VORTIINE —Gentlemen. look to your interest before ik IS MO tate!!! Cosnallt , and follow the advice of Ptifes.sor VANITORN: it you do. 'access will crown an your Undertaking... Men whobavr been unforttnate and unsuccessful In life and is business. Men grim bare worked bard and struggled against savrtAlta ifind imagartune the grea ter pan of their loves; and Nand the tame they tried to get toward in the world the mare !hinge Waat asant4 them!! • These men , hare consulted him for the last 3d years * and all thoSe who wens wise enough to 10110a7 his advice are 004 rich and nippy , while those Who nesAvted the .acfeike he pre them, are still strOgCling tent' adrersity .Tetinti for gentlemenll f.r an Interview of if, atirtuttiOrk full W. No. 3, Ceorge 11/IPPI, efrond boast, North side, above Schuylkill tittth, Philadelphm. April Id. 1 0 3 T. 16-Iv s '• I am a man, anddetm Nothing width rtiots.o to 01,111 fin-riga to . iOyfer mg*: READ!! votrriz . AND marina= •. VIGOROUS Life or aipreinature death. KIN. 'II.KFILIN on aiit Pieter vation.--Only 2 cents. This hnok,Just publitheit,is tilled with useful in formation.on the 'stimuli* and dlsesses of the hu man system. It addresses itself alike to Tooth, Idols; hua.l, and Old age,and thoilid be read 'by all. Tne vainable !Orme and impressive warning it gives. will prevent years of misery and suffering, rind ears Wu ally thoussn.l. of tivyb. Parents : by reading...V.sill train how to prevent the del:unction of [heti 4,44 - A remits:ince of b teats. enclosed in - a ir,qtalk dressed to Dr. Kinkelin. Philadelphia, wilt ensure. r boob, under envelope, return uf Dr. K., fifteen years reaideniPhysklarr,N.W. cor• nit of Third and Union surety. bet went tiptoes and Pine, Philadelphia, ran, hasonvitueli confidentially,— II V; bo piarr= Ulne,elf nudes the fore of Dr. K., may vinfide loupe as a geittleuatt, and confidently eel} upon his skill a. a physician,' -Per r,lll4 at a.distanee may address Dr. K„ by teller, (port paid) and be cured Nt home.: rnekakes of Medicine), dltirillotr. Act., forwarded by sending a remittance, and - put up secure front damage and ern twiny. Bard: Sellers, titres Azenta, Pedlars, Canitasters,and all others supplied With the above work st very low'rales.. • Der-27,0151. 5l ly JT NICHOL a S . P ffSiCiAg& SU GEON OFFICE AND DRUGSTORE MARS= STREET, POTTSVELLE. Der o, 1830 50-0 lautisyntier has ri-rently MCP IV I'4l a n•w and L very ingenious article •.I•l.nmp culled the Sni de! !lir use. of Ntmfenrs and others who wart In dii.pproie with the tronlVe and in Royowee tourily attending the ordinary lamp. They are intended (or burning the gterrial and 4'.11,110. and are,po arranged that alter the t•andle 11 heels pm in the stick, you have no further rouble wnhlt until it to entirely consumed. • Ile wiii take pleasure in t•huwlug them In those who - may favor hini.wtth a rail. For sale`hy H. HANNAN LLU==1 .. )a . j1 . U1 m L22A1 . U . 1L .... ..1i • 34* M. JOHN HULL'S S A RSAP ARI L LA 1 ! I T Is put op in, 11811 quart bortlee, and. consains the ntrengih of hi‘ TIMEII , I3+ much pure llnnduras taw sairtirtia ahy p imilar Irtoparation in Ametirs.— Pra: e, nue dollar per bottle, Of Six boiLlen fur fire 11 has been n e•stabil•bed fart, for years past, that Sarsaparilla, .rhea purr and'propetly prepared, wag the only 'rile panders Pit all diseases °circuiting' from an Minnie elate of !he blood, the lire of ntereti ty, . tidos Matine driaka, evil lmhtts in youth, barren ness. Ear. We boldly awn. that Jahn Bull's Fluid Rzi rod rf Saiodi;arlda is the only preparation before the loiblie thart•i prepated on strictly betriditie whi t 'Ws, and 'afoot foiin strPnrih. The Sarsspaiiila ro purrhated without regard to prfre, and every pound, helm o ltriny tared, ns r uhjeet to the slime I Itheinocal tests, and its ematinenese Rectitelheil Were being Used.- . . Bull's Saisaparilln atm', contain. the viritim4 of se- Vet al ot her vallinble -medical riot., tl,gel het 14171111 P the he, II v.ll3tplltati. i,na prodlicing THE tiltr4TEtie CUR ITivi; ..“K ST IN THE t:NoWN W 0111.11• :Ohl inedi eine. t, ho ik opted arrording in direr !inn , . tri.i. CURE Verrilot.T ra I L.— .. :er...till, or ti ins' . Evil;rancere. Turn Ora, Eruptions of the Skin .L 0 ,ipelde, Chro n ic Biire Rpeii, Ring -1 DV OSIII n 4 TellerA, Scald 11.:]d, Rheum 'them. Pains in the toms and dointa, old So es, and Ill,ers,.Bwejling of the Grand , . ` eypritlie. Dyspepsia. frail Rheum,' It ISPaPP. of the Kidneys. Lim I of Atqwtire, in, , ,P!icel :tell- i :.• log from the rise of ' •• nertury,' rain in the Fide and ribmilder.... r:Mierat Debility, I • brop.li, I,ltm- f' b a g 0, Jaundice, Costivey e. s. 2401,. Throat. Br hltist,Coldn. I I Coughs, Weakness of the Client, Pulmonary Affections, intl all other Diseases tending to produge ransomptlon, Liver Complahrt, Female - I rregularities and:Complaints, Hick Dud Tier- rei, If Pall lfhe , Lrin.• Spitits, Nitht Sweats, F. • pesure .r Impflidvne,•• in Lira, Chrnni: ConminitlnnA DiseaPea ; and is a, Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonto for the System; and a Can Ile and PiFn,.any Purgallee, (hr. - Flit/P(64 1.1 Blue Tick nr C,)irgrepa Watt', Salta, of l'otvers READ! READ !t READ! t. The truly ntranderfitl ar i d remarkable mire, that have come under our immediate obeervation. hale 11101 e than ennvineed tie that Doctor Bull le a fiIIEAT MAN. andthat hl, Fluid Extract of Haranparilla is the Most vilashle rAIIIIMI3IIMI of vreetafile extract, that the .setettre of chemistry tills yet 11rodnred.• All •111 . - C , 'A, in the Dartor Lt Ma new etiterptit., say we.— Lauiertlie Coaritt. 6212 We agree with our n. , ighhor of the Courier, that -I) actor full in a gieti Man, and :his Sarsaparilla a 'olkEtTril ; and we Are fully convinced that the Doctor, WWI hii Samparilla, will Create a far more enthusiastic excitement inssi than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We wnuld not have one reader' to understand tin ■s classing the Doetot and his Par sapartlin with Barnum and Jenny Lind, bec►ure all who spend t heir &Mar for a tootle of fitilt'x Flare/JO rills will get its equivalent; and We have heard it hinted, that many, after hearing thedirine Jen ny, and finding their porker minus from len to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the w !lima One objection we have In Hull's Sarsapa rilla and oriLit one—it is au exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and Invigorating to the system. that, once in the habit of Ilittlg it, ills equal to smoking fine re plies-, chewing Langhtitne's best, or drinking Walk wit taint itilepa—Tut' ester quo Denweru ME The above i - 44nrilinieniary noilree Gran th edituis nflhe It•tii.,vllle Courier and Velmcg . rat,,wele endore ed by ltet,. 11. Pteht n Y. n. 41 dintingUi.lit•llSAlllOi he Loritieville Jeurncii, in ihe i llnrc u.Y Oattesing notice:— There 13 no donna ne the world of the greatness of Dor tor Pull, and the etc...nerve of hie Sarsaparilla:— Soots of the most rcientifte physicians in the - city hate applauded the Sarsapardis, and, what is a.grisat deal better. the tottllon applaud ft too. It Is having a toque:Woos sale. The relebiated Jayne has, from the profits of hit medicine, hn tit a granite palace in Philadelphia, seven stories high, and Dr. Bull, if ha •C 110113,3, can very soon buthlour t w ice 32 high as that. his. we are told, very difficult tar him to walk thru' our sheets at all, as be finds himselfarreated, at imp ly step, by grateful men and women, many ,of whom have trayelledlrom great di.dancesto look upon their benefactor. and to bless him for their wonderful re storat mn to hr.nUh. The Doctor, whit all 1113113lraor dinary merit, is very modest and-retiring; yet we trust that the Eastern di ins will, In justice to them :licit...4, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who h.ts made as glorious a campaign agsomit hu man iii,eues as ' fieln`f3l genii made against the -Mexicans. John Bolra Sarsaparilla is one ut the greatest k!- :hale medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases where the eonstitution is debilitated, the net vont energy in lessened, when the efforts -of nature are weak and dracitot, or Urn lif4)ll,lSe and over- W taOat, as hen the face is pale and colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirit troubled end depreseed, the healtlibriiken, nand shaken; and Con= peolienity, the hapoidess destroyed—Sten Bull's Sar saparilla is a sovereien remedy- It essbas Natant in the perfoimance of her duty, braces] the whole aye tem, renews permanently the natural energies, te melees obst ructions, checks eximases. cleat RA PU re and healthy blood, and imparts 'health and happiness.-- Were ta t tles generally to adcipt,the use-of this,meill, rine. we would see far less suffeting,diaefse, and. unhappinesv,„ -- among Wm; thau now exile!: health would lake the stare of diocese, the rosy cheek Would succeed the pallid 'fate ;• we should !five, smiler Inktead'aidears, and perhaps a long life. in stead of one rut short by disease, or made miserable by enni I nual stiffering ud a ylfeaan. 'At that *laical period termed "the torn of- no,- which . is often at leaded with sn Mich danger, Ball's 'Sarsaparilla la found to exert a most beneficial etfeCt.. AM ladiee sp preaching this crisis ibuidd be apprised 'of thia fact, and avail themselves of this valuable medicine. - A HEAP fiFIII.'CLEAR SKIN. • • How we sU admire a clear,- beautifot white skin, and a rosy colored cheek ! Ho* often do we gee her! eons hot NA, resin Ms deetile ratetn, "PO devoutly, to I* wisbegl,",resoitlng to cosmetics, lotions, wash es, patois, and COlottog Italltettais, to teeth) c tbent to a ambiance. of what disease has deprived them of. and•that, too. with great ii•joty to trig Olin. Bull's riarimpa ilia iv the best cosmetic *milli. It beautifies the Orin hy trimming every particli of morbid sod diseased insiterftom the blood; triskine it pare, heal the and vigorous, giving activity to every minute. tree. ret. and changing the yellow and darktountenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladles, abandon. the tate or pa iota and mixtures, and u.e Bull's Barra parllta. the only ellfectnal•retnedy• "A word ro the n lie is suricient.7 mid a hint Is enough fix the ladies. earrie,tlV invite all penning who ire - suffering with 1 09 of "the ilia that flesh is heir to," to call as Job tirfle'sotrant, and get a copy , of Bali's FAIR ilp Joureitt, aevrtot and for. the sake, of husnautty, we hope that a single individual will not Tan found, on. willing to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a TILL, after read - Jog. and recollecting, at thevitae time, that it is im ,possible for the Doctor to riiihliab the tenth part ofthe tuamher of certificates of ash: handing recce performed by bit SassapatlW. , The *Wont of testimony vol. ustarity showered on Dr— Sarsaparilla. fumes well-known and distingnithod indlvldnets. both'ln. labile and private life , bas been perfectly overvrwu k .: . nc ' 5-11m* so. Dr. -rohn Bull's Principal . Office, eI,FDIIRTiI Louisville, Sly, where--altapplitationa lox '-aytocisa most be addreie,t. SOLE 4.0 ENCY for the State of Peattejivania las al DR..I4WAYN Latiolaiosy, Nn. 4, North. 14ER KNVi ISTREET„Pbilaeolybia. For Sal/ JUN a. DROWN. Drugaisl. PollavMP- . . Sots .figtstfar Selkitytiiii County., , rir er,tin try ilitorsitoeporis supplied.,. V TUICELAN HYMN • 13001(8.—Tba iJittibilrbit au Matta lamp assartanat at LaMar+ an Hymn Boats, *bleb ba bat rectraify rearred. fro*" the Pabbahat.looaaa different at trotnlbtrphase fairep Tartar Warm= sad atear trrra;, Par We at tba lowans price. by • 8, 8 / 1 81N1.8: /ant I*, IMP , . I • -' 4 i . •l^'"" . • tusi Tv i ' TIC lOTTRNAT, - NERAL*ADVERTMEItiI STUDENTS' Lamrs. NOTICE TO FEMALES rtitutormuric Ar Utz. • - The Liverpool and. riiiialelphis filteaar-1 yt ; slap Corapaoy MASA 'Sailing theft -we" Sreasuralps as follawialu • r_.* , Coy Wig a oebesier, •2125 Tows, Corti global Ca, Of Glasgow. 1610 • .•-• - Cali; WSltlAVl'lkir- Coy Giaegow,' ' '11 4 144::-.4 z. 4/ City saltdsockesaar Tbarsalay, 'bars ;34- • cu r of Gjaaeoup,E , h • i eltfoffillaiseareAeri". Ttasnolay,)-. v4ialy : - 1911s -• • • -Fry* , Astrysos ; ;;• ellrof Glaigow;! w Wedossitay,', enrol' litariehesten Werlnead%?:. • Cisy a( Glasgow, • Wederuldry, • ity lklanc6esier. Wreaoedity.." .• OF PASSAGE. F.,.Kattedpiligr- prim jrAtivrp,,,(. Salk1;1. !Ingle stifle tome. Selono,ethiie mite 1'00661.. 90 Dol. •/' t.) Gaines' double " 65 . ditobble 15 R.rward, 55 " " for - Ward 13 " - - Including Steward's fees. 7 ' THIRD PAttRIENGEII.4. A limited nuMbet *Vilma Oats Paasingera et be taken trongfttladelphie sink Liverpool. and found lit provistoor. ' • -• _ Prom Philadelphia ennui,. From Dam pool 60nin'sx. tAirtifirmestif passage will halted here to parties who are des Mons of bringing Mit then Mende tit ray gespondiny rev,. ' 1 FREIGHT ON FINE GOODft 60a. PER TON. bud 'COARSE ilnbus. AROW' ARE. watt he taken subject to agreement. 1 - - First ClasslAteatne, hips ply between. Liverpool- and tHaagoile.lltere.Rotterdarn. Leghorn, fifarseiliewand other. bleilitentriyan puns, by which goptds tea be shipped to Liverpool. and theme by this line tia.Phdb delphir dire* .An experienced fluerion be carded on retch ehlp. All goods ieet to the *grabs in Philadelphia . and Liverpool bi forwarded iwlHt et ono my and de-. For freight or passage, apply to . ,• THOMAiII 1111:11ARDSON. ' • - Philadelphia and New fork. . IRICHARDRON, DROTHERS OD. - April Er. 1552.- . „1 16-t! 15; The Satitimitrer has been tippointed'Ageut for the above .of iltesdners. an4lt. prepared to •eugagr Passengers who prefer contingent in the...at:miners at the published rates.. 71 D. HANNAN. 4ittmtgrus csswroz: OF COFFEE t pe kagn of this Esstatewill ga as far as four ,' :Mtn adthof Etitfee—:thridEofftttmadecit tide Essence reAaeitheeerve the taste of the Teal Coffee, with the ad dition of a more delicate and .finer . flavor. IL it . alsu more conducive to health than the liner Ca.dfee, is ea. sier made, doe. not require any/Wart° clear it,, and it fre4 froth tedithent. This Essence is now e o:naively wird in Yariotis sett •ons of the eonntry, a single agent Laving's:old 16,00 U rakes to a 1/111(10 coamy In this Stale. Pike nj ceunt per cake. Col sale wholesale and rehstt • by the outoetril.r, rat his Variety store. D: OA Nil AN, Agent for Schuylkill Co.: to.'apiechants and others supplied in Bella: gain at the Manufactitters pt ices. Try it. • . . • -I hatreeratnlned an article 'piepare.l by Masai.. Memel, Nobler & Uo., o(Philailelphia. pence of eralre," which isitilebtled in .4.41 treed `wiib Colll, roe tricpurpo.e of iiiooaing It. 9 find it net anything itelitrrinne_to benltb. but on the contrary. the Ingredients of which it laaumnparrl. are perfectly "yttnlPaontu. t JAMES R cIiILTON, M. D. eberuigt and•analyeivt.73 Morahan St. Neat York, . Ana' 44 liaq. • • A great 'furores -b. for: BittosuCowin/If um I. - . -.DOCTOR J. 8: ROSE'S '‘ d - t RAILROAD, OR ANII -11111011 A RUA; IN Coles, at 1.t. 4 and cents—free' from Memoir, unit can he taken at ail seaaons, by both vete*, of all aget and without 'naid In weather. r',..NO 11P5* or laboring man sliould.bewlitiont t hein.4",:e They ate truly the, Poor 14311'11 ((tend, and the Rich Man's twetwity. .The abo•ri.Pills are the: result of thirty rearm,' prai we. in Philsarlphia,and if taken with lie J , . t 3 itrW's T4mit' Fevet and Ague 'Mixture, they wilt cure tho moat stubbain raves offerer and Agee, or Chills and Fever. For Live? f7nniplainte, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all 'Bilious conditions of the system, they have no equal, as thonsan,bi in the rlorithern and Western States will l'eAtify, who hive used thew Aff a purga• tiro pill they at t like.a charm, free 60111 griping; giv ing strength and.itipet he, and enlivening the spirits: Fur slate. at Wholesale or retail by 11. fIANNAN,? • • Agent for Schnylkilt County. ityDruggials and ',theta supplied at the usual w hole aa k trea:.! Ain) by • _ J. (.. BROWN, P6tiefilli, 1. FRY. Tanimpt. I. W. GIBBS, Miner.villr. Angugi 30. ISM PAINTING, GLAZING and l' - APERING. E .1110-V-A L I W. BOWEN having feint - iced hie shop to 1 doors . , above the Atnerit'an llouse.rept re Street. and cakeWint.i.p.irterrstiip his brothels. the snliscriLeis unionise 1., the pithily that they are prepared to en ecute all orders. In 'brit line with the greatrar de spatch, and ou the molt, reasonable terms , They rio t/140ml Workmen amid their citstomets rniy , there Ilse. bY strie of satisfactory joba. ' -They, alma, bed . leave to earl attention to mil of P3p , f4lll.olkgP, U lailnw shades. Ece., comprising et ery voile, y bf style •..lid qintiry. to buil the taste a n./..pm ket of por. hasera, and tbrrOlfer at the Mu, mil City pr hen. ' . J. W.' Bri WEN 1c El ROTH ERI4 2 - doors above American llonse;rentre St..; - Pottsville. April 17. 1852. It.-if THE GERMAN WASh ING POWDERS, 01. e 123 cent.. sztfficitat for 4 Ordinary trasAiaga IS considered by thousands who have tested it, as ljeiog the gluiest .Scicattfir (Pander of the World. Entirely doing away with that laborious and ihjori 011f#' practice of robbing (he CLOTIIF.S, upon the waslluo4nD, and a great saving of !Voir, Labor and expenge. N. 13 To prevent nand :61d-imposition. (fir many are trying to palm otr &tittles put np like rnine,rthe proprietor. I: - P. tiorr, will Ind his written Signature on the top Label °revel) , packs,e. And he only aeka an enlightened not to confound the Reiman Washing Ppwdrte with others that are in the Market. It is put tip in it.o. loges with fall dirwriions the nominal price of 12h rent,... a? NUN rEns will 0,,d it greatly to their advantage to ittirelinee these Powdet , t, to cleanse their TYPES and R01.1..K115, bring 8 very sisperiot article, for that Alanufacturril only by I. P. HOYT, ; • Aphis Lab4ratary .trul Principal Depot,No. 10r3mith Fifth' ewe% Philideipb/a. liol.l at ilfgitli by Cioceis an Druggigta genornlly A liberal dOenubi mad, and cxtnnalve advet tiathi far thetbenefti pi AgPlltd: RPIM . II/bPr- the_ nameL.PER MAIN WA:9IINtI PO:IV DEltrl. All letter 4 to be peat paid . r , . ~ . Porta%Nov. 22nd, Ism. 7ilf. I. P.tlloyt —Dear rtir.—ltaring newt, yOtat Ger man Wanlilng Powder, lwan cheerfully rect omend tt to .every pereon for norlidtiug and actobbing. belie; Mg it to he a great haring of rime and Umnbie, requiring In ila 110'1 aa Washboard, thereby being a great av lag to the cinthea and illyprnaing with three-familia of the Labor and Es toque tequired in the old method of weehitig. Yours, der. . • MARGAIIETT PIIILIPiI. • Corner of fon/nand and Market streeis: The above Washing Powders are tur yak. whale sal.; and Wall .by itie snliscraber, who tans been ap puinied Snir Agent far the County of SrAnylkill Ile will supply Merchants and others at Mr. Hoyt's pti. ee'p. per dozen, and rhos save the carriage. -11. BANNAN, - • Agent far Schuylkill County. • , , Nov ea. 1552 0/4-e f CAUTION. • -7 late Jotepli .1. Levy :t Steel Pens, fur sale Isere tSTR &TORE intim Estate deem it their. 5 duty, in order to preserve the high teputation the 'above Pen has sustained for sn many years in the gov ernment Offices and broughout the. commercial com munity. to adopt this mode of cautioning rbetinnlic against a commercial Pen attempted to be palmed ttif as the original one, well calculated to deceive foam the dose iatitatiot of the late Mr. Levy's Signatire on the interior of the lid of each, box, and also of the shape and labeling of the same, These spurious goods have been tint up,by certain •partles tint only to twe nty p. (sons who *di sound the city, but also for the purpose of introducing in a legitimate form, through some (million or the trade to the• public i repeated complaints of isle have 111,4 in bigotry. which shoo.. in acme instancra, they have succeeded in this. It has. therelote.becOnse expedient toteatattllsh a guides for the detecting of these countettolts. Alt boxes wit have they SIGNATURE of the Stil.E AGENT, N. Piracies. in Iris °lna "wilds°, itiog on the onttode:- 11011 g IRE oraintsg 'etymon? Till., del them come front what source they may, and NO ONE hi farni.b eti filth the original Pen to sell under tins cot- Ciettersto:Ts. The attention of 'Stationers is partiett !arty called to the forgoing farts, several having been imposed Upon. The Agent has the original book of crrtificatea from the bunko and.goVernment Milers with hint ; also his appointment from the adminktra tars• in their own .handwriting. . The:subscriber hag brill appointed Bole. Agent for the. sale of these Pens in richoylkill county, where the genuine notch- can be bad. These, Pens its used in the Poston 'Houses nod Public Offices at Washington, and ate pronounced the best Pena in tile, For ttla Wlittleaje rind Retail at Agerits'prictikby. • - B. BANNAN. DR. MARCIIIKI'S ti T ERINE CATIIOI,ICON. trifle disrovery of the above preparation tomesash- J„ „tithed a new era lathe history of the Healing Arta it Is, in uutb,one of the •greatest Medical'lDiAlcover ifs of the Age. because is-will care more than tune. larthst of a elate of distresaine•diseases- incidental so females in every stage of life, and wheels. leave heretofore resisted the beat ' efforts of the Medical profeesion In an countries, to a degree Append that of ahnost every other malady to which any portion of the Miriam family es heir, The diseases; to which we refer are usbally known by the, tennoffEMALE COMM./01Yr*, and comprise illthe derangements to which fealties. are liable by the pecnliarniet •of their organization..- Arrionv thew ate. Predawn meet, or Felling '43 f the Womb:, Climate 'alienation and" Ulceration (tribe Wong' Ow ideate) emir rim ge. or Flooding: Fluor Album, •or '-Whitee; • Gbh/reeds ;i• Painful, iguppreseed and Irregular afeattniation.qta. , with all their accompanying smite. (Calle*, exeePben) of whatever "duration tad severity. 'All Mesa-coin- , plaints ear be pleesarniporafely and certainly rem edied by--this preparellon. •' '• ' • • TUB elaintS of this medicine In' tha confidence of the public are wrengUtehed bftbe Cart of ita having re delved:he approbation and liberal patronage of prominent' witnibeis of the Medical Vacuity hi Abe Mated Suttee, some of whom have voloiwarily ftiv en 111M1111 of-commeedatioor(see•parophim,) abstain leg ,all Utit (at the..Cetbeltecin al I eiita tive:ateet. . ; - Pataphleie coma Wiwi. mesh -.useful inferiestiee teuebleg the - lttere aid eyeiptorts of Itie above di seases, tozether,witb testiatoaials•from Ladres of the: bieben, 4espectsbplity, es cit.:flirted by-the moa t aatieraeiniy awed/its : th e leimptsiet, to ej: whi ch the +mews of Ladles and Pramisionem is tespee fnly invAted.can be had mile at my gore. - • • J. U. Cl. allafiStV.:Onaggiat. irefgraces.—P. , Peekbaso. M. - D.. - 111.**.•N. , V. , L,:D. Fleming, U.; 0 4 New Nedretd, -- -14/uer,,- N. Y. Foote. W. D., etynumee, N. Y., IL Mille, N. Rochester - ad.l., W. W. aerie. M. York; Juba C. - -Owlet,-lit"D., - ,Baltiraere, -- ild., W. Tracey, M. D4Cautel44 l l.'o., W.il; ille - 004' - --No.3Nalreidelky; • • eattlittleptd, SNlFlroedway Ns/t- York. • - kn. 11 : 1, 11141. .::11111:113011 - Pateiti Fife Preo!-PAlltr. , vxtoor woo. • . 1 1 1 1113 ilibserlberi have jail reiiired a filo ply Orehleatalpalar itadlrolsoltteaulistaloce.- 71i additfatt .to , -Illealate! - )eolOr,lfiey bare a beautiful chocolate witartbrallesteltitilini the sand *time row In tar.sarlisiratifcb for the front of buildings Att . ptillettlatialOedlellts Ate slfira ;ea:tibia and trashiest leolt;'WitiehlittlteoploltOn of acientilic men. stnisrathltifY, for tes fireproof bonito—the Oro fonseesedistaitheiliclay ning-rttarlantais, aid the lattfrastfariseaetmenf,tahindthewhole togethe r, atdtaakiFatiresaiddurahldpaint.- - - Toe nit* WO Sated with:Linseed Oil, and applied with sk, bruab, the =We , as ordinary past, to Isnot, iron, tin. zinc, canvass, parse, Sc. It hordens groan ally and becomes fire-proof. lt potorulorly.sttita hie for roofs of boiklingsonestaboat a id eat-decos railroad bridges,fester. Arc. A - 100ft° teed with the .-article is,equatto one 4.1 . aid le. at Tow daring of. Ca- A4cilt 7th May. t Sib Jnno 2,1 Jane SOtti • Siletiru'ens may b.. seen a Itthe office sf the sulkfterl.- Dtqs. 11ARRISON, 11110111•1nd - dr: Co., ' No. 4318outh Front St, Pitilag 3 Apr 1142.1818. , - - 1 • 17-if . - muuurEss,stannanY.aa JAmE:4- POWEL rn PETERS Saddle and Itaeas maltar. trots England, begs tespectilttly to an sootier to the. inhabitants of Pottsville and antiouuding neighborhood. 'that be has commenced linsineia as °bore. in 'Murphy's building's ; Suers, nett the Petins)irtna• Hall , where he has on hand an as, suthhent or otts.or o tit ish:lninufActure; (viz) Lon don Whips, hits and spots. tiding and driving bridles sponge. chamois skins, brushes, arid' ramous nth.. ankles connected italic the abuse kind of hostiles kinds °flubbing both tight and itravp dour"at the slimiest nutter, &oda!' ttre - intist reasons Ate terms.: • , fret. it, Jfi,St , 41-ly . • GREAT LIZELNESSES friAIREN by SKY.Licur, corner of afoiltantaipe 4- i Centre rtrtrir, auperior in the "delineation or Pas' lure and life.repteaskin of the eV!, eloldrrir - and croups taken quicker than any 41MVV.Iiii this place— en Indispensable requisite to stitcesa.. tali earl) iu the day toavoid a crowd.' i1291,111(.1..d in the art on reasonal.leJerutty also, handaome Apparatur, Cheinicals, Vases, &c., furnished rhea p.: and Jude. for' yourvel vie. • N. n. furnished executed in ciny -- at)te. 'you wish, and apecitneila can he eeeu. We would adv ise all who wish 'a true Illumera in tali anon . ,PnttsCUlrY, Match 2 ' 7. ti4s2. ORD YOU 13,ALD your hair falling ..tit Or is your ticad.rovered with Tiendrot or Bruin if so, Make • trial-of STORRS. ellEidlOkll•Jß VtGORATOR. Hun dreds of persons in all paris•uf the country, whose heads were entirely bald. harp had their hair Cully restored to its oilvinal per Chi by rite use of thin valuable drtirle. Read the teeth/way. New York. Jan. 1:185t. Mu. ' yoana;=•;* at' Slr v—Mr. Nmlih, of N.vinn I. 1., Mu.. bottle of your excellent Hair Invig rator for Ilia Little girl, &bunt four /ears 4.14, her lead being entirely Lahti' nn ha ir of any earteermence having grown MI ber head from her ' birth, and, nor. tieing a• It may appear, after having used but hue haute, a comiliete head of hair wan produced nearly Iwo ine!'ea Much( a fine healthy growth. • - F '' A. DOOLITTLE, M. IL,: No, sit Grand tit: ~ . Ntilladeitillia, May lit, WO. iinfelyorigi—ftir:—'After twine t.ahl hit a niiihtiii of yrara, and hawing Corelia fatiOtia to Oh effect, your them, traitor hal pro. dared a Gee head of it. rdly know how to expo eirs my g.atitu, I have received (vim your Valuable ar J. %YAW AI Orchard St. The following troll Mr. M'Makin, editor of the Satanlay •• Mimi les flails IN. MVPs Us much pleasure. iluiyikiieJ, .truitiny In raver of the great pleavaritnerot and enitteelficary of Moos' chemical Mir. invigorator. On -Tecnaeitag from a tereut aeVetc attack of iilttemr. we . disco% ere,' Ono. our initially healthy and abionitot crop of hair waS rapidly railing on; sad chaticiag to halve on hand a maniple of the above article, furnsebed by the-ynatto facturer Many month.. previouvly, we tiNed but a sm gle bottle, 11,.. ,firer.cad, anti found it to operate like a charm. in entirely checking the fall and 'creating a new and healthy action of the scalp." CautieN.—Ask ha Sinews' Chemical Hair invigora tor, and never let dealers pervisede..you to nee any other ankle as a substitute. Price 25 Cent • per bottle. general Whoirsale age s—C., T. AM ET & co , generally. Ate!' St ,'Philaile 'hre. Tor sale by dealerx 11 geoelly. For ~ a le in Po Ville by J. (i. BROWN. -• Jan. 17.1552. . 3 -1 y al- Entered seen:dins to Act of Congress, Ito the year SI. by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. P. in the Eletk's Office of the fUstritt Coo.t for the East ero District of Pennsylvania. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Another Scientific Wonder! PR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S TRITE DMESTIVF. FLUID, on DASTBIy 1. Juice! Prepared trout Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the fir, after directions of Baron Debts, the great Physiological chemist, by J S. Houghton, M. D. of Philadelphia. Pet. . This 14 a truly wonderfail rimody fur Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Citnipla int, and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Natitte's own Agent, the IMPltie Half 3 leasPoOnfa of Pepsin, infused inn atei, will dim.' or dissolve, Fire pounds of Roast Beef in about two boors, nut of the stomach. Pepsin Is the clnef element, oh ( Deal Dl:lePting Prin ciple of the Castel(' Juice—the Solvent of the the Preserving,. and Stimulating agent of the Stoma( h and intestines, II to ectracted horn the Digestive Stomach of the Or, thus firming an Artifi• chit Digestive Fluid, prechsely like the natural Gastric Juice in ifs Chemical powers, and fernplung a com plete anihperfeet substitute for it ity the aid of this preparation, t h e paink and veils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, Just an they would he by a healthy Stollsilell, It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics curing caires7j.f urLihly, Emaciation, Nervous De cline, and Dtripeptic Consumption, rupposed% be on the verge of the grave• The Scientific Evidence limit, whirl& it is based, is in the highest 4iPpre rulinit, arid remarkable. '. - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liehig, in his - i - elehrated tc-ork on Animal Chemistry. says "An Artifieici Digestive Fluid ana qous to the; Gastric Juke, may he 1P3114 I)Ir.P3VeJ J.kthe 0111r41113 membrane of the Atoroach of the calf n which various arlifiem of food, as meat and eggs, &All he softened, ehanaed, and digested, Just in the came manner nettle) , crowd be In the human etrimacii.' Dr. Pereira, In hi•• fa moue treathe on "Food end Diet," published by Fowlers •& Wells, New 'York, Page 35, states the !.3111.4 great fart, and ileacrities the method of preparation. There art f w higher 3whori. ties than Dr. Pereira.- Dr. Combc,:n his vainelile Writings on the "Physiol ogy of Digestion," nhsetves that 'arlimunitiorrof the due quantity of the Gmirir Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing reuse of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a distinguished piofeesor of medicinein Landon, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, find ing evesyching elme to fail. bad recourse to the Gawk. Juice...obtained from the stimiarh of living whirl. proved completely F 'Kers. iti I.“ IN. Graham. author of he famous wor,ce on "Vege table`Diei," says-, "it IN airmail:able (act in pbysi. °logy. that . the stomachs of atilinsla, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of disMistine various articles of fond, and of, effecting a kind' orate tifirial digestion of them In no wise different Nam the natural digestive•process." Dr. Sianon's great watt. the "Chemistry of Man.! & ISIS, pp. 321-2) says : "The dot "very of PEPSIN forms a new era in the rhemi• cal Mimi.); of Digestion. From. recent experiments, we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in in arti ficial digestive Auld. prepared from Pepsin, a. it is in the natural Gaetrir. Joicesiteelf." • Professor thing Won of the Jefferson College, Phila delphia. In lila great work on bl/1//bll rhyPll,llly. de votes more than fifty pages to as examination of Otis subject. Ilia experiment* with Dr- hI lulnoUl,ou the Gastric Juke. obtained fthuitheliving human stomach and Croat animals are well known. "In all cases," he says. ••digestion °retitled as perfectly in the allt tichans in the natutaldigestions.' Dr. John W. Draperarufassorr, uf Chinii.try In the Dediral College of the University of New link, in his "Testllnok of Chemistry," pane 3tel, says: "It has been a question whether artificial digestion could be ',ed.:oiled—MG it i.' now universally admitted 'that it may be." I ' 'Dr. Carpenieessiandard work no Physiology,which is in the library of every physician and is used as a Text Book in all the Colleges, is tailor eviditnce simi lar to the Above. respective the remarkable Digestive power of Pepsin, spathe fact that it may be 'separated from the Stomach of the calf or 'ox; and used fur experiments in aitificial 'digestion. or an a remedy for iliseane of the Sloutseh, and deficient Se cretion of Gastric Juice. All modern works ott Chemistry, Almeria. Wilke, and Physiology.-and all Bowl Medical Dictionaries. describe the character and peopeities of ectisin, and. state malty interesting Malls respeetinp it. The fact that an attifielab digestive Fluid, or ClOric Jun.., perfecily,resembling The natural fluid. may be readily aspired, does not admit of question. The only %sondes is. that it has not been applied to the cure of indigestion and Dyspepsia—an naturally dors sorb a usesitiggest itself - In the mind. OAS A DYSTP.PiIIA CURF.FI,. • Pt: Ilotightirtis Pepsin hay produced et e ino.a mar• venous effecta, in curing cases of Debility,Einaciation.' Nervomiliectine, and ityltprptie, Consumption. It fa impossible to give the details of cases in the limitsof this aderriiitentent ; hat authenticated certificates have been Riven of more than Two Ifundreitrema rk able titres, itt Philadeltiliin,,New York. and Huston alone. These were nearly all desperate rarer, and the cures were nnt only rapid and wrindertul, but per manent. 31 IN a great Neeenne Antidote,. nrl partienloity usefill' for tendency :3 Bilious disoviler. Liver COin • plaint, Fever and Ague. in . Emily treated Fever and Arue, nrbadly treated Fever and -Ague. and the evil eGete Qinninc, l'ilerruiy, and other drum upon the Div r iive Cleca np, afire_ai to:igen-Sumac Alan. for ev. real? in Feting, cadthe ton_ fire use-otwrilrno eptrus, alitioit reconciles health with Iniemperanee. /MD STOMA/ill COW/AlcOa Thet eta no Conn of old. Eillortla4l Complaints which it does riot seen to reach and remove at once. No nutter how had they may be, it gives Patient telieft K single dose reruns , ' s all the u marmot' , synitattuls and it only needs to be repeated for a •short time to make three good effort* permanent Purity of Mood, and vigor of body follow at once. It is particularly excellent in (sees of Nausea, Vomit ing,Cramps,Elom acts of the pit nf-the. Stomach, distress alley eating, cold elate of the Blood, Heaviness, lowness of Spirits. Despondency, Emaciation, ldrea ktir as, re nde ey to Insanity, Suicide; Oz.: Dr Honghton's Pepsi:tole sold by 'pearl ) , all the dealerrin fine drop and PoartiarAdedicinea; through out the linked elutes. It is prepared In PowdetAnil in Phild Sion -and in:preec Option vials for shalom of 041h:tubs. . Private Circulars for I . oB.nge biPt;yaicians.ing7 be obtained of. Dr. Houghton or bin ntrots, the whole protean of preparation, and ming .lbsi an. thou hula opoeigrltit lithe claimant' Oils new .remedy are based.: As it isnot a, Seer's - Remedy, no objection can be raised against Jta use by .phisicians in tespectable standing and rootlet practice. 'rice, One DO*, per . PEPSIN' IN POWDRit - Seat by :Vail, Free Paidage,. ; ,• For convenience of sending to pane °rifle cOnn try, the Digestive-Matter or 4be Pspetn, 4eOut.hp in .the ram of Powder, with directions tole disgolved In Water by the petit pt.. These parr den euptehriustlhe lame matter ea the. bottles, ri nd' will be rehrstklfr, Free or Postale, for 011 e noliss-unt ( * Sinai:POW) to Pr. J. er. noughton: naladelP?is. Pe•'' _ • . • pseerecd thist , ....Every bottle of- tivegentilae pepsin bears tits Written signature of J. 0. Houghton, hr. 11., !iota proprietor, Philadelphia; Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured.. : • . Bold by all Druggists and Distant in Mftlit Ines. AGENN—Pottasille, 11.•Usanan, - J. o..lrpowl, I. 8. C. Martin. - Sept 041851 'Alps OLII.—A er pita, 'article - for Pia.aits. The 00 1 114fibilf . bale on hind a imp 'aisattmeat of way fats ortylca and Mau. B. HANNAN. —Jaw SO, UM> . sB— C. VANDENBURMI 13-tr io,oostunricinsysstniustamw. AR ORAEMi DST' vie-tit/ad direct linos the Manntlieturets 18 elF,Philtidelphil'. VW, tort ,: - Italightid-dEtwieew riots Scents to over titeto—all of which be wilt IM P , Whotesate 2nd Retail At manufacturers prices. -"- Qold, Velvet, Oak and dilnilde,patres, , Dieorations, Statues. Fire Serpens, Mchrtifiteti:etilontitir,SLC. &e. /Whits every article araittist Papering nis hand.. •, ritipts Hangers, Merchant" and others supplied in quantities to sell stalk at Manufacturer/ prkett'. .The subscriber has fitted up .31040 .capsetistrfors. Paper, sad bpi *witty is-eouatto that Swand - irmirry, &ate in the City. We'wilt tifarantee-th;t the 'Pen= "pie will find it to libels' interest , tir deal 'with hint' lu pteferenecto going in the th y. - RANNAft, N. R. Paper Unwire farnishoil when tequired. ' ' Pottsville; March 21,1832 2- - ;., 1 xis) , io. 1952 arretavaro!. ItEmoval4 ...rEmpi Fliarr:"-:• - Lbe trulhof ihe„.ud' Lot In Proverb..•Tiv Mies . ... • la apparent t.. all Ow world; and tbe laspoirla Bite and CialiVefiletite of he ing - enabled to mark the toonlettreAs theYnYekavilug by almost nutter at custom made a Walsh aaaCrl;ia ty apprilage,to the per.on of evety body, the under= Signed is happy to announce to his frietols and the public that he has jitst tilted titian entire new Float); ilsbinent, in Tboingison't new building, on the turner .o s eENTRE, AND MARKET-streets, POTTSVILLE. her.. Itt. Ia preowned to sell all kinds'uf Jewelry and Sliver Ware, also, a large itsSorlUielit of Watellee, goid and silver. (full Jen elle.1) Levers, Ace., and also a great varies) of Clocks of all pricra and quality, all of w bleb will be rolTrliintoet than Die cheapest. lie hopes , by strict attention to, blitlikel.s, With mo aerate. e hat gea, to meth' a emit nuance of the libetal pairtmagelm No heretofore received: , - JAA3EeI W. HEATON. Oct 11. INSI REMOVAL. WATCHES AND CLOCKS Thesubsertber wool., inform bia Blends and .L 7 the pill.l44etteSally.,tliat he has, removed his est•tiliAment neat door to Ceisi Hotel in Con. Ire street'. where 'lie offers 4 'splendid assort - went W A 11311143, 17.11.0ek5% JEW EI.IIV sod V Ell W KBE. las stock conslits to part of Bold Pat ent, Bold Anchor and Bold Cylinder Watches, gayer Pate.itt Lever, Am-lior Cylinder, English and Quariler , Watches. Gold- Fob, Vest and Neck Chains. Hides, liraceloi„ Lockets, da Layilry . l4 I:01a Piot and Pent 04 In peat •a-1 Orly. Spectacles to suit all eyes,lrlold Thimbles, $ ll vie Ware. Te.t.spoons, Table Spoons, Deslll P' l l ,ooll l Forks. silver Portionnais, Poi kit Bookk, Archrdeons:.! Violins, linglea,.l'ornupions,Tronatinniin, Cornets, or: (iodides, Clariscorda, Bass Vgalitia, Banjoce, kitties, Slid a vralilinioy attic ks too itinueirotia fi.r in , f••• 111011. All of which will he sold at Owl 'lowest nti= fee. and all goods is ill be 0/3raigirtl4. , . Wale hes and Cloc ks carefitlly repaired, and wa(rani tel Ilavinu considerable experience , in business. ha will strive to please all who favor him with tits it CAW lom. J. ti t ar s vtih., AK)/ 21, 1/442. QT Vail oil, - § triiii) - . _ . -- 7 A r ...,.....)EN'S WtorleVale and lietall(!lnek,Tirini.- - tonne, Watch and , Jewelry Establishment..at hie •• Old Stand,' An. Tara NI AUK ET Sire, I, thetweeo7th and tilli, Soollr'S ide,l Philaylel ph ia. . Ms . ft ir 114 . hid erimouters, awl thr puhlic nlust know that I am at all Hotel prepared to ~,,„_ . -..,, furnish Watehes,llewetry, Fancy "`-'' -.. .k Atilt lee, Superior tr.a4 Pets oral, .7. • ItindA, will. Cold and Silver Md. ... dt`TA ID variety, &c., at the very lowest Cash Prices. trygeltrer with the best supply or superior elticka and iin,..10,...,,,, ravr rnyr.red at this Establishment. E. II being a practical Time-piece and Watch Maker, with an experience of nearly 10 years —lO yearn-al his present location—is at all times preparSil to furnish. by Wholesale and Retail, warranted "Tinin• keeper. " iif the very Leal q nal I y.—ciimprising Eight -o.ly and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time-Meres, orplaln and highly neriamemal designs,,of 411 styles,and adap• i 1.41. the Counting Ilonaeß, PAHOM.ltaii.f Churches, Factories, steamboats, Rail EM9. &e. Also, alarm elocks;-a most desirable Wide for'S'ound Slerpera, anti fogy all whose, business requirea Omni to be tip in morning early. f lacks, Tune- W.lichPg and drive fry of Pettey 4...c...0pti0n, repaired with oral care and warranted Dealers -supplied 'with Clocks and Clock Trimmings. May d, len, 19.1 y FtEDIOVAL ERADv & ELLIOTT, iStgn of the Big Watch,Op pot4lte Mort - intern Hotel. WP invite our friend* and the a, public in general focal) and exam , Vk a the our stock, as we feel confident .. to o. lie tot 111131:4a:I ever 01114- ea in Ibis trginn, and we will at prices. _ lin, stork ronslsis In pint nfa full aseoriment of Cold and Mul vet I.MYP, 1101.1 and dtiver Lrpino 811ver Taldr&T.•n sp.oni Forks, Butivr:kniveP, Plated' Va,tur,, prim & rake'llaskeo, rialed Cara Tray', Cap'. I Mantle Ornanieno, &e And a general 3AI-01101(411 of Fancy Wall a thort,mth knosledge of our buOnrirs, anti every facility fur losing , 10 lidt%lnttrgP , isn ' t., be ituderardd by honeet dealers in the State. We re turn thanks for the lifteral.pafronage we have hereto (tire received. and by strict attention to toisitir %VP hope to MP! ii the confidence of t he community hnd tilt Al.i re of their tiatioiragc• WII.I.IAM BRADY, j J 4TEWART ELLIOTT. • N II —A liberal 411,eolinl to Mcllarr and small Deal ers 43 Particular attention paid to the teplirini of Clocks, %Valehe* and Jewelry. May 15, 18:4. 29-lf PREMIUM PIANO FORTES C •ROVESTEEN eic CO. would call the attention o abort purchasing, to their splendid stock *li to octave PIANOS. which they Celieve C.ltlriat beers...tied by any other jn 111, city, vithPl for tone os hoisli, or ti e i, in goality of materi.st, or in workman• ship. As an evidence of this. they would state:mit at the last fair of the A met icon Anstitute they were awarded A GOLD NIEOAI.for the best Pianos tieing the successive year in which they have received Preuiittnig 401111kt' IllatilUlP, For the southern market we are tnakine with don hie iron Frame s and detached caeee. peculiarly ailap ted.to the elinnte, 111 IMOADWAV, New foi l, . tqair..) . 111ay 15, 1F152 PIANO FORTES C R. CARTERH , Nu 171 CESNUT titre'et, I( sixth door above pirror, opViesite the istate Monte—tip Mahe. now offers to the public an entire ly new asnatuient PIANOS, ned ter I. IVeil Irani t hrmusl rei l..at 1111. kers. arid of such Patterns and Finish 9 - as to defy competition. eilessre.Nunna I & Vs and James Thrimption's Instruments,Vitalch "are bete offered, stand unrivalled in the, opinion of alt inroftesoing beauty andintri ty 01 (one, hetet lie.6,re attained by any make. A 1.8(0, Planes With N.Q1.1 A N Attachment. Church and Parkas ORGANcI, RER APIIINEM, and MELO DEONS, all of Which are warranted, and will be :mid at thsi Manufacturers' lowest cash prices. 'Ali cash orders fur &Noir promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bofighland sold. Pianos tun ved an.l repaired'. " . , • 1 P. et.—Theextraordinary !Mittel.% of the PIIILAUEL PIIIA ArADEmi" or AII.IC, hod thespeffect riatisfartlon it has men, induces the subscriber to continue it. 1.1,0011% In Hinging. Piatio,_flarp,Guittff,&c.,are giv en by Artists of the Vet y highest atalty• It ' needs bit be mentioned, that ALVIst. mid Madelnalselle. lIKLENIS SCIII4•FT. who Mild ple-0111. ineitl riniong the profession, are connected with the Institution, and devote their time and taleuts to the 11. CARTER, Principal. Philadelphia. May 8,1,852. Ittly 14LADIOS. A Claaher—Abont the World'v'Wore—Arneriran afniii, triumphant. - • nuniNt: the peat %Torlire Fait. th e English Erb ixiiirs,lll3llllloCillf.69 1111.10111ef inlrtealvA patties IfKilt pilfih Mar pains to ridicule and east odium upon the goods of our tsoUilify• men is) the It. S. department. To :Achy t . a degree was thia'carriA that Mr. Dodge, • Sseirtatv of the Adierican Couunissioner, published a rhatienge to the whole world to produce five aril. 'cies eituot, in point of real merit, to five that he would designatWenif select from the 11. ii..department.— Aniong the speciniens pointed out friint the O. h., as . superior its al Natters, neve two sent (trim rut city. mfrs snide lamps of Coo nelliths. Maker, & Co., and the Piano Fortes of Conrad - Meyer. Of the lat ter, Mr. Dodge says In 1.181.0 Fortes we ask no praise until we shall be heard. Of beautiful inswit ments I never saw the like in what your English alums have contributed ;jug I hare heard .sWeeter, tones. Thereof.' two ver y i,lain looking, yet ;wetly Pima; Fortes made by Conrad Meyer, of Philadelphia.. - which want ymlr ~,,, aka' critics, should'. hear ; then, Uhout any disparagement to those flout other man ufactortes, I want they sitritild k now that those 1 t ams have with tie a reputation of stauditit in tune far above any we impute. The secret ni - taat will lie found in a styleuf construction foi Which these Pi anus are so fatuous." • It is hardly necessary to add. as it is known to almost all, that of the entire con gregation from all quartets ortheglubell,d one could be found to art eta the challenge or solicit a compari son Conrad Meyer wos 'awarded. the great Prize Medal for the isso test Plait Fertte—a comphinsytt chat nn tither et hibitor received. And this were his Plains admitted, by the whole-world, to be the hest • ever :Mann lammed . (fur-( h inds ,ht n rld.•calluymo Mr. Meyer, kti Philadelphia. and eumine the Medal, !via , a most splendid affair. • • • tlerr,as.in the case of Mr. Meyer, we " baP. the Matter brought home " roam mantifactizrerai of the 01.1 World: 'l';on their own aoll, amid their tamers and acorn, iiillie - preror nce Cif toyaliV, and, mote Par• titularly', in an Exhibition of iiiii - beet-goods - br Abe whole wOridotri American plus forth hat tasnifeeto upon theiMerits of American niechsoisra.asticplay 7 led in thecontributiOns of C.iriteillus, Dakar & Co., and-other Philadelphians, and thallehaes ring and alt to prodnie aiticlea Equal - to those ,of Philadelphia' manufacturers: And not one among them dates meet the issue. • • The ,Sobscriber has for sale a couple q otiose Pi • anoe. of 3Jr.l l 44;yers make, which are lir...flounced by competent judges to be superior to any Pianos Intone and finish to be found in the country: ' wild from 15 to 20 dollars Weil than a insular article ran be purchased la Philadelphia.' Six and a kalf lace Pia llolll7 arranted•in elesant Rosewood .CaSe3. ailk1S01.1,111111i . ), of hif.ldever's make. w be deliver ed in Schnyikilt roontrat $275 by call MLitt , - a . BADIPI/ilsiti3 Rook and AluslCAtere: Kay 'l.O. 1832 : • tit— r t,-- ,CLEGO'S - PZIR*I3IIIIERY , AND r,,•• ••• *** (toAP.9;—These anitetior teletl of pegonterY. •ba smallest which steasutinerated his instil' cejtbra ted.tiiiii - White* Oriental Alabaster, Pearl. mum Tooth anti PoWders C!,kinnor. VellictiVtalk andhlher sppreved easwerks, - IR •-•- • AFB,—vgainia and gains Pine Band Brown and While Wiadsur, Floating. Palm, Atwood, foltcY4thi Toilet Hoops t•Dbavinit- 4"-fP 3 / 1 1, Hair. Dye, Cutugne Waters. Ettraetelor the: iandkerchlef,tia Marrow, Dear's Oil. Curial - pomade (a.neur attiele)., Dan - 1.0 Ira! pair Restoraliee.frairOils, Ptillotontei.Ecr ~ ate., ate mainfaetured and fur sale , hy JOIN. CfEGO: _- Perham/4 Chemist. 49 Market at l . b e d ,o4, Atorehants, don'{ fotget that CLEDP`S tit the cheapest and tnuit e tee na it e anti tray in the City. Cive him * call. . ' - Chl. 'M. • .' • 43-IY• • - PATREANR'S PLATFORM RCALIM. fiS rs hese lees rippointed :Age Ms Gm k the sate of this impeder Mike sf Males. and are prepared to*fornlM' any description of, their tnekei capable's( weighing from ; oz. to 500 tone. ' A sm. pie 9f Hales see be seen et tire Yorettate.-v—i, S. YAIIDLSVA, April 3,1832, , • ;144 s xgrzqussion mom rffeANffiligigina. - - .:FiIrfaI)ELMLA , taNWItEJWINP:AAIJAROAD. tt N and atletiNJNANlTdone, elk 142. and on Wert' gab:mane idendayololll farther Mame, an E:rpreas EsrondonTassonger:Tra haat inienint bda driphia at 71, A. M..aud fetUTII from Pottsville: at 4 P.M.. saateditia slopping at. an :Way Roma on the Liao acid at the (Mowing *sift/incurt the our stated I*. 1. DOWN TIMM. Stations tx.liveat r hours, JO 11433Vvel,1•Ottatille, Passes Pilneuirettlle Pstseirllcestlibor Pottstown ,b 5d $. Haven . Wading";o.34 " nestling: 1 " /levee 10.43 potortowti 101.1"stb00 , 1 0.52 ' 6 Ploroisville I Arrives at 'Pottsville 11.00 Arrives at Peitail'ai ; For the moat'. trip, UM and down, in No. I Cars; Front Philadelphia to Phrenixville and day, ; $1 40 • " - Piittatown, ". " 75 ' " Resdiag, .. .; Z 0 Se.liatren. eittKIII 4 Pottsville, 400 Reading to Pottsville sod back same day. 1 50 No Baggage. (*tried, *kb theist trains., _Ail most be pitirtiard tiefore *initial the rare. May lit, 1854, ' : ry.it • . - - 1411ADELAIIHA & ItEkitlNG r JRAILROAD-11U,SilltlE R ARRiNGEMENT.---. From Philadelphia to Vottavitler On and after iday 17. INA Mere Aitl. be two paasenger Trains 'daily (ltundays exeented,) between Ptilladetpltia, Reading, and Pottsville; • • 19-t, The Express Thin leaves Philadelphia daily except Sundays, at 71. The Way Train leaves u torrille daily. Sunday a excepted at o'clock. d.'114. • A FTkANDON The •Way Train learns Philadelphia daily, except tlOnday,.. at' 3} o'clock, P. 51. - The Pipreax Train icaved Pottaville daily, except Sundays:At 3 10'c10ck.... P. 111. - • novui; or PASSING RRADING. For Philadelphia at 9 o'cdock 10 ininnles, A. M., and 4 o'clock 51 minute', P. 51.. For Pctiaville at 9 o'clock. 34 'Wallow A. M. and G o'clock P. M. ttoth 'Frahm' Livia at all the Sanatoria along the line. . . . brawl! cars 2d class cars. Reading In Philadelphia - 411 75 El 45 do to Pottsville, lO5 65 Phllaint to Potriwilite, s , 275 225 Depot fit Pottsville, corner of Union and Raiirond streets rear of American House... Passengers cannot enter iho Lars utiles* provided with a ticket. Filly pounilsofbategage will he allowed wench pas. server in theve lines, and passengers are expreasty prohlblied frottltakincaci)thing as baggage but their own wearing apparel, which will he ai the risk of its ,invuer. Ity order of the Bosid of Managers. S. BRAUft►RD, SoerrtAry. 23-tf /tine 5, 1851 Lrrrut, scntririsui zukummuk . , ( )FFILE OY rti; LIT:TLE i4l; Mn %lam': NainatfrtiN Stait Road gad Cant Cautpary, 1N A ND AFTER TDRsDAy. APIA. t , rit.,l, Pass.. beer Train will leave Tamaqua daily et•innday excepted:4 tuna retina A. M. and 7 o riocl P. h 3,1 anti connect with tint Morning and Afternoon Train* front Potrieille„ on the * Readina Railroad. : I licturnin.C., will leave Port Clinton. on the ariiva of tha Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Renal log Raitrood. FARE. - • To Philadelphia, - " Port Clinton, . ANDERSON General ApPnt Tamaqua, April 19,1851 15-11 .OFFICIt OF THE PP1161:&. READING RAII.Sta•DrII.I . Phi/adz/oin, April 23, 1852. The Rain 1,1 FREIGHTS. mid TOLLS on roai, trans:- paned by thin Compriiiy, will be as follows. until further n oti ce.: ...... To -11-- Prom .- . July 1, 1852. ," 'illy 1, 1832 e ••t " q 11 -: 4 Ti) --t° .egits; •; . i et t'S 1 , 7..".14--.=. 2.1 : 01.re ek.."-'fc i'.> mi C.) c.: ;l7 47 Richmond, . 1 50.1 45i1 25 1 I 1 1 beT Philadelphia, , I 5011 45 125 l6 Ol Incllnr4 Piiklut •1501 45 1 2.5 1 60' ' Nirelown. A. I 1 50.1 45,1 25 ; 160! Germantown n It; ,' 1 510 4511 25, ) 1 001 Fails or Schirylk In, I 1 50/1 4511 23.1 1 601 Ili ao4yonlc, ; 1 5181 45 11 251 i 1 60 . iprimr. Mitt, - ''t 45;1 4011 25 l' 1 50 1 (. 3 / 1 1ffehileti AC Ply- , ! /I ; mouth R. IL. , I 40 I 35 I 20 ~ 1.45 Gantlm's and Point ; ; ; II . 1 and Jones' '1 35'1 341 15 '' 1 413 llor'l,4'n orDridge- t , port, ' I 30 1 1 23 1 1 . 10 , 135! PoreKephedy„ 1 31e1 2511 10 l i , 1 351 - Valley Forge, 1 25.1 201 10 11 I 30 1410111,111 ilk , I toil 651 ao 11 t 15 Ro - yit'a Ford, 1.10 1.051 90 ; 1 15 Pottetown, I 10 . 1.05.1 90 II 1 . 13 Gon4l3P%Vilte, I 05.1 001 90 , 115 Birdaboro' 1 00'' ‘ 1451 85 1 I 05 nea4ling.llo . O - ii - F 5 9 • ' i 5 Bettv'n. Rea,line & ; i .. ; Mohniviiie, : 991 65; 75 I 95 Atottr,vllte, 1 901 85! 75 tls Hamburg, _ - • 75,• 791 i 95 oro•te,hure, ' • 651 hat - 95 kly,older ul the board ' 91*.0r0.....- of Itlimxiceis. S. BRADFORD, fierretery,. M3'y 15. 1652. 10-tf SGTEUTLICILL NAVIGATION. •,. is L • .p ia • • - •z •-• • ()MCI SCTIVY OCILL N45 , 10(410 Ary '2O THE CHARGE for the useThr-Uar Antheacin. Coal, carried on the deli will he a. follow. unlit further noil JAIWOMIVESTEFIN TRUSLOW. 10%0: op. Philadelphia, 50 Pdanayunk. bU &I'm:4g Milt 45 Conshohocken, 45 Plyrnonth Da_ HrMgepott, C.; Norristown. 1-43 Porr-KenniAy, , 42 Va II .1 Forge. ;.44 Parrhog'slram, 42 Pt. Providence, 40 PMentsvitte, 35 _Boyer, Ford, '35 Ponsto'n Ld'g Port Union, ! Hirdaborough. , 36 Reading, 32 Altionmem, , 1 33 Mobreville, 33 Hamburg, 35 Chamige'g 25 The charge will Leper fmrwlik less thau.torenly-fiva ceit any dkiance. fly older of the Manage Ms y 29, 18:4 . HOW ADD, EARL &.CO.'d •ENPREdd LITE. We are prepared to receive and rot ward Daily per Passenger Train, (our Express Car being slwamt F in charge of special ;messengers) merehandize f all devcriptions,packagmhundles,specle.bank nute , &e.. *lvo. particular attention paid .to collecting Dills. Drafts and Accounts. ; Packagei and Dimas delivered. daily to all intermediate places between PhiladOpme and Pottsville. Offices—Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, &Milt Third Street, Philadelphia ; No. 41, Wall Btreet, New.Vork I No. 8 court Street. flostoil. IioWARD, EARL me ;Co. 411-tf April S. isst PEILADA & READING RAILROAD )EDUCTION'4IF PREIGIII' ON MEDL:HAN )II3E; 11 to CORIMPIIeff March IONS!. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 1.83' a '' ba g a te _ . -' \ C " :. ; :?.• '''' ,- - •. : - 11: i .- 7. • .4 , *4 il.•! - . - • r..4* ..9., - I 1 -- .t Ciass.nit.itnirinnuseoalilticksi I ' - 14 Ice,, Trod , trre. -- Litneatotte, Pig - lron, 9 cte. a 'Cpl. Plaater,Elete, Titre, . . Id Class.—ttlnunus. Mar Gloria, . - , • Fentent, arindetonea,huano, Laths, 'Pitch, Railroad Iron, heivy, Rosin, >lOl its Salt, Sim.- Shiflett, Tins Tureen- I tine, Timber a tidiLutnner. ' J • 3d - Clisr.lide - , Beer and Porter,l • Ashes, Pot an Pearl, Bark, Battey,( Rtines and Dottie. Cidree,'PottOn, 1 • Whirkey& Roowletic Liquor*: Gilitl I. • Iron Laminae, roach ; Rolled, liar fir • 1 ‘4,1 ~, • Ilattiaterediran, i lloller Plates. Flat: ".' '''' Rat Railroad lirnn, Lead and_ Shot, . . Idela saes', POOIIOCII, Nailannd Spittle* . Sidi Provision., Sager, Saltpetre & Tobacco, untuanufartated:,. - •../ FLOUR per barrel., tt - :: ' : :25 ere. - 'std Claes.— Apples, Bran, Buttery Rheere.Cordage,raillieMwaril:Pga. I .., - . 11 1roceries,(excepialtose etated ) herup hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-ware, • Lard; Ei.iitheW Uwe Mock, Minuttne= 12 rte. t tures:of Irrtitiote Machinery; 0111:, iya- ' *ere, raiUlS.*H4re Hiders Raga, Rue, • • ail Sheer' Iron, ,fleedi, Steel; Sweet I' PotatoeinTallow,Vlnegar & Wire- ./' . • ~. sth Chas.--Boolta and' Statioirery.l. hoot. a titt Slniee,,CamphinekSitirst 1 t ' 011,China. 'Maar and Orteeneware, I- t . Cigars, ' Contloaloneryo' Dry' Gonda. 1. it etc pings,, Fresh Flab, Meat and rthit Foreign Liquors. Mope; Idyl:its of Turpenthe.Teas,.W.intea and W 00 1.,. Mare&t c p/al l t , . .. - - - STEAM CAllt-VACTORIt. - 1 . e ere hey leavelo3olo4ohr al lit that - 1 1 11 f ati c iin tb ri to - sheik former STEM'' , tit:UNE SfiroPirand 11411INDRIr ; 1101 Atia ajrarakipy out up . near machinery rind Shope fur Mg' manaarlate of ArOal. CARS, TRUCOP and other Rap Road'ears, by , eh! 111 power. welch enahlia atom to execute eitehat hind of work. not only math heifer, but 91.1111 greeter, despatch and at the vet, lowest pikes. • Illa;ine thus ovule Pule. aitaaalve preparastonw,individ ale,. and cnronsales requlPag work tif itsli Waif, win Awl It to theirerkeutage to ore them. a calf. ' srivogit.i ...oct;ss,4ba , 43.1 f ' ' DA4LICTII - 00140 PENS— F:ttyraak Asian Mmeat—Al 'terra mted.—The art baolbar jurt O. eelved large tat or nappy's llupeorn Gold Pena, argot reltlell•itreone reagtess sad 'traltiti; got.* Ptint.bottrin and Dal -of chare,alt at which- caiLbe returned lr the Who came off by_talt - tta: The hismatoth Bushed , fltage*.-Pait lititreurjoeltp. •raii and ice ft, to'gather with the:orheit. at ' SAIIIKA*4I; . • Cheap Book odd assigner Om 12 . r. , static.. PAIISMCiIIit TIMM t. MORNING LINE 1213 M FI!II LJr.!. .)* - f•+- ( To .talc E ton of 2110 ,slq 41111111 tx per IGU CHEM NEW ARRANGEMENT. WIMMR.4a . , - 5... - Q..-• -0."-?- v..'1441 . :,'Aiik - . . ....A.:: • .....7 . 4.17: ;'. ♦tTiI . LES TItAiNPIVITRO MEE . . , :• , FANCIES IN FAIOLING . . . .. - I . Peopleepeak of fancies in farming when t4i. 4 mean follies. and too many are'apt to lye: that hard name to everything which hey hav not seen tried before their own eyes. .ow such persons will rarely tail to think, hey discover the characteristics which they *re exivoing: ~ (:1 find. Nen arrso constitut e' d that' if they 'happen to . take a prejudice tigainst a Stranger the first time they see him, they tireinehned to etaminein the most Anfa -1 . Storable light, whatever oectirs, and are ready ini interpret to hiaelisadiantage a great man) l iittleictS that are perfectly innocent in them elves, or even praiseworthy. How unfOr- I I. ! innate is such a disposition in our intercourse Iwith society. We imagine iwvaple worse than I they are. We ac: towards them with lea iltiodnesS and charity than we ought. w ! feel oppressed withgloom Selma' we ought to I Ibe inspired with cheerfulness. ~._ We disco ver (vices to !lament when we had better find vir- Itues to imitate. 'We make ourselves look upon a dark scene and grope our way In a (feeble light, when we ought to 'admire the beautiful landscape and walk in the sunshine ' The same, principle 'may be usefully .ap- I plied to the pursuits of the husbaudinam • A ~ coursed cultivation or a kind of management ' that is novel or untried is tookitiii to k , e looked upon unfavorably for that very reason, and all its objections and laults divelt upon-, • he fore any of its advantag,es:begin to be &mid , eret.L in .thin way it comes that a great imany. things are called fancies in farming 1 which deserve_a better name. - . • f 4.00 1107 4.15 511 6.00 6,20 7.30 Here is a farmer who Ireeps r a.fancy yoke of oxen. They are a handsome pair of cattle, fed partly on provender, 4t'in good trim, well rubbed, carded and smooth, with brass balls'on the tips of : their horns. They are. careftilly shod, yoked and handled, arid' s° delicate that they will come and.go with a single call of the teamster; and so active that they cart be flnt into a rapid walk with a word of encouragement. They are snow : enough to plow alone, and the same , person. : can hold and drive. They will do the wok of two ordinary yoke of oxen, and are al ivai worth a high . price at the • butchers. The owner seems never weary of taking the hest ?ossibte care of them, and of showing how much they can do. On the other hand, many of the neighbors never seem weary of saying that such fancy things cost more than they •, come to. Thay have always used poor, thin, z _ slow teams. Let them candidly reckon the , cost and profit of the two methods. Let them „try the experiment. In either of the se ways .they will see there is no fancy about 7• such kind of management ; except in the/Dame they have given it. VI 00 55 1 15 55,1 SS :1 35- , 55 , t 15 55'1 .15 Ss',l 15 5 , 15 4511 40,1 Another farmer is said to have fancy plows. spades and -- eaits.! They are always made light and well finished, and kept carefully in repair, and housed from the weather whet not in use. They cost more than the ordi nary kind'and A close building is apprdpriat• ed to keep tl/m in. Now the common &tilt is to make/farming tools too heavy and us. wieldy. / , hey are clumsily constructed no that they are by no mans strong in propor tion to their weight. No care is taken to keep then; under cover, and they are wet and dr) , a hundred times a season. In the winter, the plows and herrows and carts, are scattered along the roadside, twisted out of Aape on the rocks and uneven ground, and blanched and weather-beaten and worn more by the sows and blasts, than by halt, the farming weak of the year. hi thesummer, when out in use they lay rotting in the same place ,among, the grass and weeds. A good hoe, or a good scythe, or a good plow will cost-mitre at the first if they.ate ut the very best quality, buili - ow - ..oun such tools , will save more titan their cost. Then if they are car'elully used and kept from the weather , they will usually last iwice as long. If agood •roller,tor instance, made ()lilts. hest matpials. be left upon the ground among the weed , . and exposed to the dew, aUd rain,. and sun shine, it will usually becoine so rotten in ten 'or twelve years as to he unfit for use. Now the same piece of timber carefully kept from the weather will last more than fifty v'ears. There is a court room in Normandy, where the ceiling is supported by large oaken beams .that have been there more than four hun dred years, and still they are quite sound,and firm. Nothing which relates to keeping the very best too/S - upon the farm.-or to the best pOssible care ot them, sliould be neglected as a fancy. Improving farmers will find that they need to wadi over the influence of the natural prejudice referred to, and to examine carefully and'consider favOrably, as well as to adopt cautiously and prudently, whatever promises bObe useful.—Granite Farmer. 3`;/ pi) 301 5 0 301 S 1.5,1 5 10,1 10;1 10;1 00 10;I 00 00 195 00, 011 00 90 99 99 N CO . NII.IINY. .1952. s, and for TO on 'Oka( Naviganon From ,L ly Isl. 15.1. tl ,0 J MA els,As.; 59 ' 57 59 51 49 47 42 47 49 47 49 47 49 47 40 44 49 44 46j44 441 42 42 1 40 42 441 42 1 40 . 11l 34 f i 40 34 37 35 37 3.5 37 35 34 32 29 37 MIZE and no eh,' will mad', EY, Preettli. 33-If j HOW TO JUDGE CATTLE In all domestic animals, the skin •or hide forms one of the best means by which to estimate their fattening properties. In the handling of xen,ii- tb_ . hide be timid "son. "and ylky 16 the touch, 4 ll,aflyrds a proof ot tend.Ocy to take on ties i'7 A.,:lieist brings perfect touch, -will have a cilia, loose skin, dating aait were, on a layer of suit fat, lading to the slightest pressure, and spring ing back toward the finger like a piece of suit leather. Such a skin will be usually covet• ed with an abundance of soft, glossy lon, feeling like a bell of tuosi, and hence is flyer termed a mossy, skin. But a thick set, hard skin, always handles hard, arid" .indicates hard feeder. Order is nature's first law. No business requires more attention to order than firm itig. A, good farmer plans his future synrk, lie makes up his mind in the eve:Ding to re gard to his next day's business, and he trill_ his hired 'hands* how to Ntnineuce rn the ME 2ECI Thus they can be busy while he sleeps a I : conticied to his bed by sickness. nut should know what they are to. do when tlitlij first riselitrthc morning=—otherwise they WIRt stand' yawning , till it is time to go to hulk' fast. They have no ambition to do a go 4 :: day 'a work when 'they Commence tale , a, the day.; • . is lUM 8 cis i; It costs no note to raise-a 1)110dffd shels of Baldarins than a hundred bushels d eider apples or ten barrels jar Virlaheas Bartletts than the same quantity vi cbu pears. MEI An axe costing two aollars, with Wbu: tr laborer May cut fifty' cords a month. S 3 .; cheaper tool that an are costing but' oar dollar, arid with which' he can cut only fob!! • contr.' , a. correspondent in Chester county, %Tale ; us on 'this subject as foil,iwi,:—..Whealito inanitest a desire to sit, which gelled/ i--141 indicated by " clucking," adniiiiiiter a (ice !si<Pi of twn'orjalap, or dip her into cold watet - ,- tither will remove the propensity,and clog her; to;lay again - in ihrie 'weeks." Avoia the chilidamp of the evenioit. :tlji*pforintr. ORDER ECONCYII V CLIT - CKlNG , rtexs El 111 El f =.L. - T Tie JOl I II s Street getl ‘rit s ' V la la Co Jen 01 thrice No!, DI ; one la Poll x• DCPE` Brlck Apr/ • T All , 0.1 haw ' oKdnr rnor Dec S " Po Ateer • &buy site It TOE cl At a few Coop roti E l l o CI 10 COlll of PM/ flake 'Mita r nt B 1 Depon Pnßad Mar J o[; ope site AIM) 1 nelve Fungi '. Dec A LA Coal L WM !Vela Aprl "plait, Coppe ;tonnes '4 8 Jun, ' WEN V.", ItIOT 01 " t T. 113 pb Fa. work. • 10 be 3 % 11. C Cop plate loiter, -4 It la 110 la Jolt ou •tiser :ott le col NMI tflr '.ll—rlCoe GL IC( the r v ry A.ll at Mem, Wel dr Apr{ -jLsco volved 001( full The $ 2 ; Ji _Apr C l' an imatul el I —1 ',alum t}A Pat Apt ~...__ AI ~.. Carta( Irate I Km ne Dee tine. reiSi an th • g, ry wc 4ile ' m a. el a "VW e A titf_LA Mitell -ape
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