Sit outilltuttur:T CALtrOltl , llt "VIDDER7• NZ OASTITE =WEIL Beware of Viders."-4tasivet rear. AIW fair, with& Bair, AW eye s es b ght as stars, With pensive ea, an in a thau:, .Withia the railroad cam '- On bet 1 4"; ilookialt arta', - - Reclinmg was a baby Who might have been about sixteen • Months old—tnay be. The baby cried, and then one sigbed, And wished its pe was home, An old gent near asked her the year . In which its pa had—rnitzkd. She raised her eyes, and then she cries, In statinseatal tone : - " Thres loso years I've piassfd in tears, - Since Vilinins is been gone. ' The Putt says be, " How can it be? Your baby is but t riait What's :bat to me, dear kr?" says she, "lily husband's often writ." MR. CLAPP'S SOLILOQUY. Anither g;rl! What can Mrs. Clapp be thinking of? It is perfectly ridiculous ! 'There's four ofthem now, & that's four more ' than is necessary. I don't believe in girls, lovers and laces, ringlets and romances, jew-. elri and jump-ropes, silks and satins ! what's to be done ? There's a whole chest full •of my old clothes that I've been sa ving to make my boys jackets. I wish Mrs. Clapp would think as I do. Another girl ! Who's to keep the name in the family, I'd like to - know? I.shall be extinct! And now she wants me to put up a note in church for "btessings:received !" Well, I suppose my girls will turn, to boyi, one of:these days. (It's hard to be facetious when a man's to be crossed and thwarted in this way once a year.) Mrs. Clapp has a very obstinate streak in ber disposition in this respect. It's waste powder to reason with her ; it seems to go into one ear and out of the other. if she gets going on one -particular tack, -yon may just fold .youi arms and let her take her time to get off it. She- knows prefer boys, that woman does, just as well as she knows her -name is Hetty. Well, there's a limit to human patience. I shall tell her, very decidedly, as ,soon as her gruel probation is' over, that a stop must be put to this. It's no use for a man to pre tend -to be master- in his own house, when he isn't !—Fanny Fern. A CASE or FORGERY. Deaeoa lough took as quite .4 of at the ha re!.. ' ' recently. "Did you hear of the forgery yesterdayl" said 'the Deacon. as we were passing his N'sah'sark onlnd street. Forarryl exclatmed we. "No, who's been forging 1" •• sale the Deacon, " I doni't know that I ought not to say anything a bout it—don't like to talk,about other peo ple's affairs—but it will be known soon. The fact is there's a heavy forgery , com mitted by one of our oldest and most sub stantial men." " You don't say so! How long has i bean going on?" says we. "Oh, for some years." replied the Dea COD; . as Well, who is the person? Who are the parties ?" "Daniel Emerson." if N o rt "Yeti, sir. He's been forging' some o thedargest cart and wagon wheels ever you Saw!" • We grabbed for an axe helve, but the Deacon had vanished. • 0:7" Tar.. follwing is from "Revenge," a new novel, by the author of .the "Smiling Axe," and "The. Sanguinary Crow Bar :" "His eyes were ripped from their sockets, and melted lead poured in—and the fiend yelled again—" Ha-1 furies! wretch! fiend! demon ! blood! daggers ! phrenzy ! parri cide ! fratricide ! mirricide ! suicide ! mur der ! villain ! pirate ! robber !"rascal ! scoun drel !—R.Evxxoz !! Ha! ha! het he! ho! —ho !—oh.! oh !—o—o—! ! ! ! and he died !" Well, we guess be did. a:7 Alt Aucvimirva was selling. a lot of land for agricultural purposes. " Gentle men," said he, " this is the most delightful land. It is the easiest land to cultivate in Massachusetts—it's so light—so very light. Mi. Parker, here, will corroborate my state ment—he owns the next patch, and he will tell you how easy it is worked." " Yes, gentlemen," said Mr. Parker," it is very easy to work it, but it's a plague) , sight easier to gather the crops." AN ErmuNENT.—. , Dennis, &stint, och, Dennis, what is it you are doing ?" -4 ' Whist, Biddy, I'se trying an exiled went." Murder! what is it V' Whai is it, did- you say ? Why, it's giving hot water to the chickens, I am, so they'll be after laying ;boiled eggs:" Dom" Say, Cresttr Augustus, why am your legs like ao organ grinder ?" " Don't know, Mr. -Sugarloaf-a-why am they 1" "Cos they carries a monkey all about the streets." A brick grazed the head of Mr. Sugarloaf, just as he disappeared round the corner. Q7' To ILLVITILATE the concise nature of uteri) literature, we make the following ex tract from a- work on natural history " Man is de tust online in creation ; he ;prime up like a sparrow-grass, hops about likes hupperLgrass, and dies same as ajack , ass." • Q7'A MILITARY Orrtoza. one day while reviewing -his company, happened to be throtin from his horse—aod as he lay spraw• ling on the ground, said to a friend who ran to his assistance, " I thought I had improved b horsemanship, but /find I hare fallen gr." aniTLIDIAN eat down to write a deed, and began with 4 , know all women by These presents." " 'km:l'lre wrong," said a bystander, ought to be, know all men." " Very well," answered the other, " if ell soma know it, all men will, of course." 07" Pima, I know what makes 'folks tall some pistols, horse pistols." Why, my son 1" 4 3ecstuar they kick so." • • • "Mary put that child to beChe is sositarp be will cut somebody." - QT" Issac, can you describe a bat 'I" " Yes. sit-ee! He Is a flying insect about the size of a Stopple—has ingio-rubber wigs and a shoe-string tail, and ices best with his eyes *WO _ Bicisizz a !',siridininquisitive urchin, felu.dayi sioce, 4l lkould you hate been any relation,to me if hither hadn't marred PO" - • POP L•vccurrt says he could sinviWity &elm on ,the 1314 Ter ,River," if ko, could iITAIIIII fittleVAL - • 4:051PAIII, -1111LAInim81hlAcn O. 145 Chesnut stmt. VattedSOW itotallimiti. N tag. GriLLITTTa Coo4lBllALL,agtetat -Abstract from tbe Bimetal Alma% "arm, mats blay Whole bomber' of policies Issued to ' , both broach', or beldam, Tareaty Tboasaad. • • • . • 10,000 Whole amoopt of property at risk, 013120.03 00 Total amount of Premiums taeolved In cash. and KUM teeelvablit. .11375,2d3 27 Total amount of tones and OlPenlitP. 100.150 75 Amount of Cub and Clusraatea Cap. furl now in reserve fbr retortion:l, 0.50,1t5 Including a Cub surplus of 50.075 2b The'Company Was otattilicd but two years since; upon partly mutualptinciples, and with no expecta tion of so tar supers%ding many other isstitations.?; It ts, nevertbelesa true That its acmes* is unparallel ed, and the amount-hebusiness done. camber of rot. Ines issued, and losses met with and paid,ln the same period, exceed that of any Insurance Company upon record. , Its capital ihereasea with its liabilities. and no tort of this can be applied otherwtse thalr for the behest of the panics insured ECTORS: by this Company. DIR _ . J. P. Rutherford, Prest. ; A. J. Gillen. Secretary.; . P.C. Sedgwick ; Samuel Jones:Phil' da. ; Jonn B. Packer , John B. Rutherford; Robert Klotz ; 8. T. Jones; • A. A. Carrier. Actuary. ' We. the undersigned, residents of tichuylkill coun ty, and members of the State Mutual Fire insurance Company of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, take pleasure in recommending the above Companf to dune seek ing safe and eheatt insurance, Itheing a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company: lion. 801. Foster,Pottsville, J.& R. Carter,Ternaqtra, Richard R. Morris. do J. W. dboemaker.S.lll. J. M. Beatty It son, do Renner &Shey,fdlo's. The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent of the above Company for Tottaville aud vicinity, and all applications for insurance mamba addressed natant. JAB. R. GiLEFF. Office opposite the Miners' Bank,. Pottsville. - • July 10. 1e52. gd-if ISM INSIIIIANCEI. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY 1 and Trust Company, e r Philadelphia . °dice No. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital, 0200,000. Charter per petual. Combine to maim 'traumata on Lives onthe most favorable terms. The capital being paid np and Invested,together with large and eonstabtly Increasing reserved fund, of fers a perfect security to the Insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a nonce periodically to the In surances for life t .lThe first Bonus, appropriated in December.lll44,and the second Donna in Decemb , ISM amount to an;addition of $263 50 to eve insured under the oldest policies, making 2 11 which will be paid when it shall become a c m, in stead of 01000 originally Insured; the next oldest Amount to $1937 50 Obe next In age to 01212 50 for eeeeyslooo; the'ettreri in the same proportion ac cording tn the amount and time of standing.. which additions make an average of more than GO per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an ual premium. The following are a /ger few examplesfrom the Re b°:3l/ilotof "bellicnyerii9aidd tare adttions. m insured -- No 58. $lOOO " 89 .2500 " 276 2000 " 333 5000 &c. &e. 8252 50 81,252 50 656 25 3,156 25 475 • 2,475 00 1167 50 .6,187 50 &c. &e. Pamphlets containing tableeof rates and eaplans tions. forms of application; and further information Can be WO at the came. B. Preeident. loner F'.. Janne, Acine'ry. The rubseriber is Arent for the above Company In -klehuyikill County, and will effeet In/dinners, and .give ail necesaary information on the entlect. .13: - BANNAN. .46- 1 y June 29. 1650 L INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. O FFICE N0..1634. Chestnut stroet, tin FUth 8t DIRECTORS, Charles N. Dandier, George W. Richi:rds Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borle, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, • Jacob 11821104 Mattis Patterson, Contintieto make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description of property, In town and country at rates as low as are continent with security, • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the sawed. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz : sfortgages j 520,55 8 -65 Stocks,,, 51,583 25 Real Estate, . 104.358 00 Cash, &c., 45,157 87 Temporary, Loans, , 125.459 00 since their Incorporation, a period of eightein years, they have paid upwards of sae signals two Atm= deed thosieltd dollars,. losses by are, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of !entrance, as wail as, the ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. lIANCRER, President. CHARLES G. BANCILEE. Secretary. The sttbsentinr has been appointed agent for-the aboveb tnentionkd Institution, and Is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowers rater. ANDREW BIJAREL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan I 1.1551 - 2-tt INDIA RUBBER AND GIITTA PIDICHA BELTING. ins sueseriber Is Agent .for the the 'sale of India -Robbeiand Cutts Percha Belting.and will tarnish It to any length at the lowest cash prices.- This Belt ing 14 considered better and cheaper than any other kind in use, and it has the advantage of the material being worth at least half Its first cost, for other , par• poses, alter it Is worn out as belting. It Is In use at all the Collieries in this Region. Alsti, India Rubber and Gutta. Percha nose, for va. ritius purposes, such as conveying. water, Speaking Tubes. Firs Engines. Ace., &c., all of whic h will be furnished at manufaeturers' prices, et B. BANNAN'B Variety Store rii" India Rubber Packing of 111 the different thick nese always on hand. Car Springs and Rings cut to any site, when required. Feb. 'V. 1852. GUN STORE. ANDREW WIIRPFLEIN, Importer and Mannfae tnrer of GUNS., WM.., PISTOLS, &c., N 0.122 North SECOND Street, strove Race, Philadelphia, where he keeps constantly on hand a general !mon ruent of tine Double and Single Shot Guns, large Hock Gans. Weir and Pistols olall kinds. Also. the celebrated Cast Steel Ride, to shoot that pointed ball, of my own make • Rifle barrels. Shot. Powder. Caps; Balla. Flasks. ilorns. Game-Bags, Shot-Bags, Poaches,&c. Be invites Persons wishirg to purchase gtgxls in his line, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, for he It determin ed to sill on the most reasonable terms. N. B —Particular attention le paid to tepaitintln stl its branches. Sept. 4. 1552 - FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY DEPOT, No. 518 Marta Strut, bettortzt Salty!kill SEVENTH and EIGHTH, Phdad'a nunsnum, aTELY. for IS cents, means of the POCKET SCULAPIUS,or Every One Is Own Physician. The itty-sixth Edition, with one indred engravings, showing hrate Diseases and !Sulfa! , alone of the Generative mem; in every shape and rmi to which. Is added a ,eatise on the dingoes of , mates, Intended for the use females only, (see page ),) being of the highest ILO. nonce to married people, those contemplating mar , 3A. D., Graduate of the _...sersity or . Jylv. Alt. Member of the • Royal College of Surgeons, London ; and Honorary Mem ber rif the Philadelphia Medical Society. The various forms ;of Secret Diseases, Seminal weakness, lanes ees of the Prostate Glantimpotency, solitary habits of ' , with are faithfully described, and all the recipes given In plain language. The chapter on self-abuse and Seminal Weakness le worthy of particular at tention.and should he read by every one. Young Men, who have been unfortunate in contracting df seise, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no matter what his pretensions may be. get *copy of this truly useful work. Sea Captains and persona going to Sea, should pos sess Dr. Youngs Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket .Esculsplus, or Every One His Own Physician. 10. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the £sculapius to his child It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life, without reading the Pocket Lacolaplus. Let no one suffering from a hacking couch, pain in theside,reatiess nights, nervous lettings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and liven up by their physician. be an other moment without consulting the ./Esculapius.— Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment-read this truly newel Book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the 'very laws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of thin celebrated work have been sold in ibis country and Europe since lead, when the first edition wes Issued. 0' Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents en closed to a letter, will receive one copy °fads book by mall or Ave copies *lithe sent for one dollar.— addren Dr. WM. YOUNG, No 153 Spruce dtreet, Philadelphia," Post paid. Twenty years practice In the city of Philadelphia, certainly entities Dr. Young to the confidence of the aElcted, end he may be consulted on any of the di ir stares described In his different publications. at his . °Mee 10 Spruce Street, every day between 9 and 3 od s ee i;.e.theDii,eiereeiinei.e; the &emu p ewee. o clock. [Sundays 'seemed) sad persons at any die. of Pennsylvania • tance CRP consult Dr. Yomig by letter, POST PAID. Jure, 10. 1K52.. • 3.5-1 v- Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA! 33to1811'S Patent Fire ProotneLlNT. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN. tbe true Tines- FROM OHIO. lithe Field. or °settle Juice—prepped from Ren- tint Subscribers hems Just received a foulness's & ply of this singular and 'slush e sobetance. MI. or the tonne Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Balton Lunn, the great Physiological Chemist, addition to the elate color, they have a beanie°, by 1. el. lioutinrov. M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. . chocolate or brown, resembling the sand stone now In I Diaper." Such is tbe true meaning elite wird use, and so'much admired for tbe front of buildings ramie. lt le the chief element. °rarest Dtgeetiet principal Ingredients are sillre.ainSilliaandpro- Priettple of tee DastrieJmice- the Sofsext alas For d , inide of iron, w hich In IhropiTion of alleniide clan the Partfeisit. Prervilict. and attulintlit Agent of satisfactorily accounts for its ore•prrint nature—the the Stomach and imestines. it Is extracted from the two formersubsta nees be lug non-condoners, aad the Digeetiel. ittoniach otthe Oa, thin (Orange true Di. latter acting es a centent,to bind the whole together festive Fluid, preeteety tits the natural Gastric Juice and make a firm and dunble paint. In tie Chemical powers, and furnishing acomplete and For use It Is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied perfect substitute for it. with a brueb,the same as ordinary pa.ut, to wood This h Nature's own Remedy for an Unhealthy Iron,tio. zinc, esterase. eltaar,iie, it hardens grada Stomach. No an alone can equal tit curative pow. ally and becomes Are-proof. It is punsularl r sola ces. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters. Acids; or New- ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat mad car-decks oils Dregs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, railroad brldges,fences, &e. A tooter dad with the and may be taken by the most feeble patients mho article isrequalto one atalate,sta vast saving of ea. cannot eat a water tracker without acute distress. pence. Beware of DIIIIGOLD 11tlSaTlOas. Pepsin is NAT A Specimens may be seen tithe dace if theenbacrl. DRUG. • ben. HARRISON. Barrraeas el Co., Flelfe tea-spoOnfol ofPepein itliased In water, will No. 431Soath Front Sl4Fhilada. digest fir dissolve APS ktßilif Dingiest Bee n alma Apr 1132.1548. ' 17-If Iwo dears, oat of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: FANCY ru, STORE. HE subscriber invites the public in general. to Pill 0-The Scientific Evidence upon which this reme- T and examine his large stock or fancy dy te based is in the highest degree curious mid re- FURS, consisting of Fitch,Stoni Mann mutable. Lynx, Fren c h . Sable and Squirrel Moe Call on the Agent, and gets Descriptive Circular, B oas %I ner ti a & gratis, giving& large amount of Scientific Evidence, wadding y Tpeßine g; t . I °."')•.h an" Wh i te Moietyebie's Animal Chemistry Dr. Combo', Pity- N. of Dimtion Dr. Pereira on Food and Vet R ed g." -- ag Fria , paid for Shipping la Dr. John W. Draper, of New Yon University t Pnif. • . fflic re mm " Gre l r 'P°F Raccoon, Math rat Detelsioe's7bysiotogy t Prof. Billitnais. of Yale Col lege ; carpenter , * n ye /w en , d e e. BUFFA LO e ROBES.—Seonat esi . w hi c h w i ll be sold Oil or robe -cheep. With reports of cures from all pans of the United' SLIMS. GEO. F. WOMBAT/.' PEPSIN IN FLUID AND PO'WDER. Importer & Fur / Dealer, Na 13 N. 411181 .nuo4'a. Sept 4 • ISSI. DiAlonghtiaree Pepsin is preparedln Powder and • ~, r e i eree , e , 2 ` B4 ..P. 3 Field Vorm—ond Is Prescription vials for the ' use of Am anikinnaaLawa - , aanaa — aowanonannalli SAT Physicians. The Powder will be seat by rmaii, free FOR *3,00. EQUAL. IF NOT SUVESIOt of poange. for one Dollar, sent to Dr.lloughton.Phil. /co ANY NOW OFFRRED. inviolate. posna a GERHARD. THIRD Street. 13- DESERVE THIS i--Every bottle of of the gen- 1 below chestnut, Philadelpbh.oFer at nine Pepsin bean -the written signature of J. IL Yen redact& penmen followings HOINIETOhi, M. D.,..501e l ioprietor Philadelphia, ,Ladies' Biding flats and Bonnets, Pa: Coppright and Teals rk secnied. / Children's fancy bate, of all colon, Soler by alfOreggists end Wets, la Medicines,- Cloth, Plush, and Waxed Pp+, oftotty violet) , of Pine*, Gee Dbilar per tattle. / style. Aperre—Beed. Eannatt,PottavUle,•Wholegale 1914 Gentlemen's Driving acid Traveling Caps. Retell *nett igrowo and s.e. C. Raffia. Potts- non nets of ova/ style and none. et Peon to vies I 111, 4 1 . Metenvitto IS. Frr,Ttios. suit all. - oft • ' • - , • Alto, Taitglin gs ge figs. . . ' ogt4ktiont' -'- OAT nos. 110,11 N, yowl C. HAHN respectfully informs the public dor this and the adjoining counties. tbat he keeps alwayai on band a intro and sailed assortment of Fruits,Cakes and Confectionery, which be will sell as chtap as can be bought at any other establish ment In Philadelphia. and he Invites all persona who may -want anything in his line, to call and ice biro before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coun try will teeplve prompt attention . May 1, 'I 8.54 , INSURIEI YOUR HOUSES: rrEIS undersigned..4est for us Lycsmier County Alatustlesurance Company. which has probsbie become more popular than any other similar Institu tion in, the State, is prepared to effect insurances against loss by Fire, on all descriptions of Buildings, Merchandise. and otbet property, on the usual felt and liberal terms of the .Company!.. Losses aro al ways promptly paid as soon as they are sallatactori ly/made known. Persons having property to be in sured, mar apply to the subscriber. In Pottsville, ei• ther personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt ly attended to.' JOHN HARLAN. ; - Jane 45,1854. Mir A ANUPA"TURERS of PAPER HANGINGS, No . VI 142 CrtelTeCT Street, Philadelphia, ask the at. teation of consumers and the Trade to their exten sive stoct of PAPER HANGINGS, of their own man urinate and importation. embracing every variety., goods in their line, which they wilier!! at low rates 'Foch manufactory being the moat intensive to the con ntry, they ire enabled to offer unequalled induce menu to purehasers Fept 4. 14.1. , . .......... ............—..,..,...........----... i . • AND- ..' .. -iPqrgS ( VALE YERTISEIL -. -. „,.., ?r• .. .. -• • ; ,?.. ~ ...„ ..: J ~, ,-.• ~ .. : . ~..7 .11,..,,,. '.,4.. x 4 _1.,..., 1 , ,, _-,'.. .: . '-, .A. ~ c 4,4 - j . . 4. 4 ‘,1"..x... '-• • .P. , 1. 1 % , ., 7.... .. Ir j _ . Nem IPlnlaab sad Retail Bost sad Skis Sfors.Cerver of Centre cad Muhl Struts, Pound THE - SUBSCRIBER INVITES THE ATTEN- Mon of the public to the very extensive assort men; of Goods. consisting of GENTLESIEN'SOaIf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged Boots, pal( and Illo,double soled Sewed and Peg god BMA, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, from Into lit New England and Philadelphia manufactured Coarse Boots, In great variety, constantly on band; Cloth and lasting Gaiter - Boots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Ore eon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Ties. MINERS' Boots and Menton, of first quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Monroe. course or fine. LADYS' French and English Lasting Gaiter Boots, Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees. French Mor• oero, Rid welt and pump spring Buckskins and Jeffersons,French Morocco and Rid Turnrounds. from 50 eta. to 411; New England Bootees and Shoes of all kinds cheap. MISSES' and Children.' Bootees and Shoes, a large usortment suitable for this market, constantly on band. GUM Elastic Shoes. - Our stock or Curti Elastic Shoes are of the best manufactured articles the country can afford. Ladies and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide themselves with good Gum Shoes, the ben preven t tithe yet discovered of Colds, Coughs and Consump• Linn. TRUNKS, Carpet Bags and Valices. The Travelling community will dad us well sup plied with the above articles which we will sell at moderato prices. Boots and Shoes, made and repaired to order. TERMS CASIL Oct. 11. 1851. ' • 42-ly GREAT MXIEGGAL DISCOVERY: FOY /ILL tirlYoo9 CONDITIONS OP .111 g ITEMII: DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL: EAST DUMMIES and Nervous Comp Watt— . setoulabine happy effect of DR. ROBE'S NERVt;IIB CORDIAL, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation. Numbness. Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles. Deanburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Pace, Wakefulnesi, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by care, labor or study, has in. duced many physicians to use it In their practice: For.a weak constitution. It is a grand restorer; it completely removes fromthe system all nervous it citations, and is almost miraculous in Its rapid and happy erect. The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Pricy 50 cents. , Liver Diseases. Dyspepsia. and Belies, Habit, If your Liver is deranged, your .ekin will be yel• low ; Dyspepila and Bilious condition of the system will follow • you will be troubled with cold feet, ea Habie appetite, and depressed opiate. By taking Dr. Rose's celebrated Railroader Anti-8111mm Pills, you still soon Bedell the above bad symptoms disappear. They givestrengthand \ eichneu to the blood. Box es and 25 cents. me These Pills'are. called. RAILROAD PILLS tin cause they go ahead of all other Pills In their good effeets. • p P riref./row 41f/weary. Do You Suffer wick any Pare • If you do. yoh will rind Immediate fella( by using DR. fIOSE'S PAIN CURER. It is the only repro lion which cures. almost Instantly. Sore Throat Rheumatism, from Colds.Putns In the side, Back, or Limbs; Face, Eat, or Tooth Ache ; Stomach or Bow el', Side of Bask; Still' Neck, Bruises, Cocos, and Chilblains. Wherever you have Palo. nee the Pain- Curer. Safe to all ages, and the price being low; the poor, as well as the rich, cart obtain It in 25 and 50 cent bottlea. •t 520,097 07 1:5- The above preparation' tan be found, with cir culars and full directions, at the stores of B Bannan. Agent for the County; John G. Drown, Jahn 8. C. Martin, Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, ; and E. J. Pry:Tamaqua. r3ept. Id, 1852. . 38.4 LADIES, war utuf YOU rai" . • 7 UNHAPPY? WHEN PROFESSOR VANIIORN, the celebrated ASTROLOGER of the 19th Century, gives ad vice In all affairs of the heart, w bleb, If allowed, can not fail to guide the single to a happy marriage. and makes the married happy!!! Ladies who are unhap py through trouble. misfortune and disappointment, consult him daily, they folio* , his advice and are made happy. Others consult him to know what Is before them; others seek Information of those they love. -and all are made happy and contented :II If you val. tie your future happinesa, delay no longer, consult -him yourself and tie - Arappy. Terms.—For an interview 0(15 minutes 25 center, in full Si. All Letters and Interviews are strictly pri vate and confidential; All Letters pre paid secure a private interview, those at a distance can make their case known by letter, the strictest honor and most In violable secrecy observed, all fetters to be pre-paid.— No. 3,.George street, Second house, North side, above Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia; WEALTH AND GOOD FORTVNE.—Gentlemen, look to your interest before It Is too late!!! Consult and follow the advice of Professor VANIIORN # If you do. success will crown all your nndertaking.,- Men who have - been unfortunate and unsuccessful In fife abd in business. Men who have-worked hard and struggled against adversity and misfortune the grea ter part of their lives, and found the more they tried to get forwaid in the world the more things went against them!!! These men have cans-oiled him for the last 30 years. and.all those who were wise enough to follow his advice are now rich and happy, while those whit the advice his gauetbem, are still -struggling' with adversity. Terms for gentlemen $1 for an interview of 15 minutes, In full $2. N 0.3 GEORGE Street. second house, North Bide, above Schuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. All letters and communications will be strictly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTAL- April qr. 1932. 16-1 y• 35-3 m GE UMI JATINDIE, OR Rte. - t' : - VOUS DlifilliThife - DISMAISIII 01P TIRE - ~- t' -' t t-• - - ' KJDlllsEll,ttt.t-ttlt.- ,i ;iq . , 1 • - -: 'tdiseitseesei- - : . . .t. . i t,. Wel fres lit trior ' 7 "--• - • ' • ' - , -• ' 'Me Liver or Stasi.' t k -t- , t *eh, archasesamimakes, '::t.- --- .;• - t t DMUS Flit* Falliketts tot , Shield to The Head, Addity'of theStOrinath,. - Maneett.ffeart.aluos. ftignet by-Feed . Tau. • -I seas. sets weight is usp• StOateth. ant . Bracts. . Una& Slaking or Flatteries , at Um,pitot the' , - 1 Stomach. Swimming of Um - Thad. • Buried and Inifiellitt BMWs& --- - . Flattering at the Bait, MO. king or liatheatlng see- eathnts whin to a ly, ' . . . lag posture. Dim. nesse( Tilton, *. . . . Dots or webs ' •t" . before the - 1 _ Sight, , Fever sadden pen in the head, De fi ciency or Per.l spicatlon.Tellowness of the Okra and RiestAhltin is the 'Side, , But, Chest, Limbs, Me.. Rada" illeshets of Meat, Bunting In the - Flesh. Constant Iniaginingi ' of Evil and great depression ofsplrits.ean be effete. , tually cured by DR 1100FLAND'S , • ' Celssnalwi German Bitters, illitralih lIT DR. C. M. JACKSON, at the g Derma n Medicine Store; 120 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the abscra !muses is sot esestle4 --if equalled—by any raker preparstson fa the Ile ite4 Status. as tare:era effest,ia mazy cam @fur skip . pkysicieu *ad jailed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of insult:l[i Possessing great virtues in the pectidcation of dises. ses of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are whit:a:Ufa, ecirtabi and pleasant. —, BEAD AND BE CONVINCED. Linton Virg " Bonin liglt."J i The Editor mild, Dec. !Ind, . Dr. Heeflead's esieltramit Germs Bitters for thig cure ofLiver Complatut.la endive, Dyspepsia, Chro4 le or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of t Og most popular medicines of the day. These Sitte have been used by thousand:Nand a friend at our bow uys he has himself received an effectual a permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the ;use fir ibis remedy. We are convinced that, le the use el` these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strong and vigor—a fact worthy of great conaideration..}.. They are pleasant In taste and smell, and tan be us e/ by persons with the moatdelicate stomachs with earl, under any circumstances. We ate speakieg Iron experience, and to thevallieted we advise their nat. " Scoter's Wagat.gX one of the hest Literary M. pen published„satd„ Aug. 15— "Dr. Hoe/lead's Garman Bitters. manufactured Dr. Juktoe, are now :recommended by some of tse mo l t - prominent membarts of tne faculty as an arsine of much efficacy in cues of female weakness. es such is the case, we *veldt:advise all mothers to Elk. tats a bottle, and thus have themselves much tickets. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find thse Bitters advantageous to their bealth,as we kelt from experience the salutary effect they have upin weak systems." , - - • MORE EVIDENCE. The Lion. C. D. Iftegusg, Mayor of the City irt Camden, N.. 1., says : "Iloortten's °cisme Berreas.tWe have 4 many flauering notices of this medicine, and t e source from which they came induced ns to make . qulry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use It and must say we found It speclic in its action upon dlseues of the liver and Gleaners organs, and the powerful influence it exerts an nervous prostration ia really surprising. It calms d strengthens the nerves, bringing them Into a eta Of t l repose, making stoop refreshing. If this medicine were more generally used, we re satisfied there would be leaf sickness, as from e atm:itch, liver, and nervous system the great Mai I cy of real and iniaglatry diseases emanate. iftve them in a healthy condition, and yon can bid 411. Ante to epedemics generally. This exirsordimry medicine we would advise our friends who are at' il indisposed, to give a trial—it will recommend t urf. It should, la fact, be la every family. No' h_ er medicine can produce such evidences of merit • Evideoce upon evidence .has been receivedke the foregoing ) from all sections of the Union, the st i three years. and the strongest - testimony in he fa or, is. that there Is more of It used In the practice o. he regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all ' o er 4 nostrums combined, feet that can easily be b. imbed, and fully proving that a scientific preps on will meet with their quiet approval when preseited even le this form. Tbattem medicine will cure Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, no one coo doubt after using it as d: led. It acts specidcany upon the stomach and It It is preferable to calomel in all billows a'sreases effeit le immediate. They can be administered ti males or infants with safetyand reliable benefitat time. ~.. Look well to the marks of the keflui7ie.", They have the written signature of C. b. JAI SON upon the mapper, and his name blown it bottle, widest whisk city are sperittas. For sale Wholesale and Retell at the GE MEDICINE STORE, N0..1217 ARCH gltreal, one] below sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable) en generally through the country - I to. PRICES REDUCED.—To enable all claim Invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great storatlre powers. Single Bottle 75 cents: I Also for sale by John 0. Brown, Pottsville; alas B. Fall-, Minersvlller S. R. Dickson, fkbuylkill Ils. yen, Pa. I July 21.1552. ARE YOU UAW V , f'S your hair falling offs or is your head entered Lw lin Dandruff or ritual If so, make a trill of BTORREI, CHEMIOAL OMR IN VIGOR&TOR. lon dreds of persons in all pane of the country, ribose heads were entirely bald, hive had their bairrully restored to Its original perfection by the use ot this valuable article.' Read the testimony. New York. Jan. 1,11 Ma. STOMI —Dear Sir:—Mr. Smith, of Ne 1..1., obtained a bottle of your excellent ]fair orator for hit little girl, about four years ola, bead being entirely bald:: no hair of any .conseq having grown on her head Ooze her birth, au prising as It may appear, after baring used be bottle, a complete head f hair was produced t two inches long, of a doe bealtby_growth. A. DOOLITTLE, M.D., N 0.141 Grand Philadelphia, May 10, I Ma. STORKS —Sir :—Afier being bald fora ni olyears, and having used numerous preparati no effect. your Chemical Unit Invigorator by duced a tine head of new hair, and I hardly knot to e'er eas my g.atitude for the benefit I have ret from your valuable article. - .1. WA US WOLTII, No. 10 Orchari The following testimonial is from Mr. WI editor of the Saturday Courts? , '• droaa's hats INVICIOILAMOR. gives CU pressure. unsolicited, to record our testimony la ofthe great pleasantness and satire efficacy of (I Chemical Hair Invigorator. On morellos recent severe attack of illness, we 'discovers our usually healthy and abundant crop of bay rapidly falling off, and chanting to have on ht sample of the above article, furnished by the factorer many months previously, we amid but gle bottle, as directed, and found it to operate charm. in entirely Checking the fall and cret new and healthy action of the scalp." Cautiss.—Ask for Storrs: Chemical Hair fai ler, and never let dealers persuade you to ni other ankles' a substitute. Price 25 cents per General Wholesale Agents—C. P. AMEN No. 110 Arch Bt.. Philadelphia. For . sale by! generally. Forsalein.Pottevilleby Jan. 17,1852. 'VIE subscriber is ;umpired tWarnish Meyel ebreted Pianos. of the different kinds, from 130 cheaper than they i can be purehased in Philadelphia. He will guarantee the Pianos for five years. i t Ile has all the instruments selected by a mpe, tent person as to tone, &c., but if 'holm visiti Phil adelphia. desire to choose themselves, he will lie a note to the man edam rer, and they may maltheir own selection end their own ' bargain before bow. int the note , and he will furnish the instrnme ta se lected from *lO to *SO feu than the prices waned at; cording to the price and power of the jnstramrtits. - Our object IN to deal fairly and thruish,geol arts. des at low rates. We will not sell a bad or &staid Piano. C. Mamas took the highest Premium at the trorld's Fair for his Pianos. They are equal to sorption. ft etu red in the country, and superior to four-fifths of those sold. ' _ i Din Marta has sold Airman's of Eighty P 1 .csin three months, and order! at present cannot sup plied under three or fourweeks.. For cheeps good articles, apply at B. DANICSIV C,hesp 'Book and Mule E ore. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS All kinds of Musical !astral:neat' obtained der at short notice, and at tow rates for goti. des. Persona desiring any kind of fgatrnme name the Price, and we will procure the b de that can be bad at the price named, and e* by a competent musician before It is purchased thew , facilities, we guarantee ail atticles - sole Sept. If. ISM VARNISH, STEMS PUTTY PAINT NANCIPACTOR r. THE undersigned baying inadeextensive annulate and improvements In his tuaebLeary, and 'hating trodueed &Tau into his Faetory,wonid 1110flrgipita fully call the attention' of his friends and colonists through the country to his large and well selected stock of V AIiKIKEIES. FAINTB„ OILS, GLAKILIkc., &e., which Cro variety and quality cantlat be excelled by any similar establishment In the Blue. , Coach Body, Carnage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varonbee„ end Paints of every description, dry and ground In Oil, and pot op at short notice In tans of aniveolent else for country trade. • Glazier's Diamonds, Cold Leaf. Pal lette , Potty and Hack Kn Ives. Sable and Camel Hair Petrels. Vanish, Pale% Graining and Nalsomine Knishes, and English, Preach and.Amerleas Glass of all aloes. suitable for store Front,. Dwellings ice., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Buildings. Vestibule% ant. We. commit!, on hand and foliate in quantities to suit purchasers,' t moderate prices, at the 4 1 ,41 established asp VA- R* SIORI No. 80 North Fourth etreet. west side, below Race it.. Pitini#PlP3)l' C. EMBRACE. • April 21, 1952 ? 17-1, PAINTiZG r GLAZING supl PAPERING ItgitiOV4L. • vr.goWEN haying rumored his altop to 2 doors OA above the lkmerican Bonn. Centre fitmt, sag taken. into partnership his Intotbyrs, the subseribtra sneortnee to the public. that they ate mg/and il eeete !Mordent in their line with the greitein b ewitch, and on the most reasonable terms. They ern. Indy good workmen and their customers irtal.ngere• fore. tie sure of satisfactory jobs. • E./. 4160 . be( leave to call attention to their so mild assortment or Papernutoginge, Window sh Ake.. comprising every' variety of' style and quality. to suit the taste and pocket of purchasers, ittut which they offer at the lowest City prizes. J. W. BOWSN dr. BROTHERS. doois above American Mum, Centre Et.; Pottsville, April 17.1822. • .154 PREPARE FOR WINTER. g ADZES ' and Gentlemen's Band/thy& capital ant. Lisle for the feet for di wp and cold weather. • India Rubber Overman with lJto Preservers at tached, a new and seasonable article. • • India Rubber Leggin* and Pants.. Long Driving Gione•—linetl. . ; Alio. Lined India Rubber Mitts for handling rough work in cold weather. Ladies' Used gabber Gloves.- Breast and Nursing Bottle., Panels. Done Boots. , . . Money Body Balta./a., ice. Just received and for sale. Wholesale and retail. byi • B. HANNAN, 'Rept. 25.105. ... • , i 111 . &p It . . ' , HATTERS, ~ .. , No. 6, South 3 tIT H strottjatount lifaristutul Chesnut struts, Pkikuielpitia, . piIHAVE tosstutly on band a, baautifat and . extend,* visors twat or Maid and ChPII, wbkb they.reipeettlir Write Oak Ai= big P ' ls T i rigrth ra fr ' aill l ai ro n iitt li - l ! r ,1 ribinur u.lisi :, . - ~, . $. 37 PWin 30-eowly 4 h sin- Ike a lug a ' arty I. mot. ' co. eater J. Q. SRO 3-1 PIANO. 's eel '• 10 to mined With With • , us. Gr l . 6 l!•rsr. wattnzii ) 07;4111C AttZif t . - *alibi CUBBJALIMS linellin4Mble. - 84 pre tsonsolsablaarla trethlemUlatle. lag I tepee ll iiiikall y paha. ~ If used , atgamps bedslynat oily telieves all pale. bet It .11, It *Melly, ea the lust apple:Woe. It a rray be teW epee the curiae slut giviceelieost le least relief. eittheututethi who but used it cap teel th to Illotaitattea.d Are %. SeAdtto . Cobli. ellektako Driestetv, illOsteav Plating. Earache, Cbo Ito, eat **dell pale ht the 11101611C11 or flowelajleadaeho. elm la the Womb. Plies la the tow , Limbo. Join% Apar Dlseese.Losbeso. dealt,. Baum Walsh*, Spates, Staletete rhaPlaa•asta an Cluoille Stalttloee, • It yew-grub to be relieved from ALL PAN, uselthr. Roses PAIN - CURB & . - i U you &site to be carol of ALL DISEASEIIjake Ale Fatally bledlelnes. Prue lai, U. ma Oa teas pet bottle. --- • See amis. Cells. Creep mut Wboryieg Ni e l: DEPREPARED FOR CHANGE OF WEATHER.— LP The frequent thsego of the weather bring with It bad COLDS.COIIGH. ASTHMA. IRRITATION of the LUNGS. SORB THROAT and BRONCHITIS. all of which cart ;be cured. and the system fortified against alumni attacks by using Dr. 1.8. Rose's celebrated COUGH SYRUP. Price only SO cents, CHILDREN are also liable to dronp,which dagger otts themialat yields' immediately to-Dr. J.. S. Rose's never-Othing CROUP SYRUP. Trice IS cents. WHOOPING COUGH. another complaint, always worse in cold and damp weather. The afflicted will find great relief in the use of Dr. J. S. Ruse's Whoo ping Cough Syrup, which always relieves, sad Pre vents, the disease from running lato.other diseases. such as INFLAMMATION of the LUNGS, DROPSY in 0 e ca UT, sad,CONSUMPUION. Pi tee SOcente. Dr. Ross's euccessfitl treatment in all Lang /lac. Hoes has created a great demand for the above highly valuable Family Medicines. For sale Wholesale ant Retell by --,' D. HANNAH (Frew ate .1112itinal fetsliiiireurr.) Washington City, May 15th, 1852. Da. Doses Nalco' Adviser to Pawns in Sawn cal is Haiti. with as dlisseac fir 1852.—This pub. Madan is item the pen of an eminent physician of Philadelphia, a regular graduate of tne Medical Cot legs, and an honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. it contains much good advice to in• sande, as well imperious in health. It also describes, in a comprehensive manner, the diseases of our Tail. able climate, and the mode of treatment. a No family should be without a copy of this book. It can he had, Without any charge, at the various drng-stores to MIS e Ity,where Dr. Rose' • valuabi e Family 'Skeane' ale Ihr salt. Nov. 20. 1852._ Paiier ! Paper t! 200 Reams Letter Paper varying In price from *LW to *4.50 a ream. 200 !teams foolscap from 01, 50 to $5 Per ream. 10 Reams Commercial Note Paper. - ,22 Reams folio Post. 20 Reams Medium flats for Book Binders, 1 50 Reams Blasting Paper. various kinds and sizes. . 200 Reams Wrapping Paper different qualities. The subscriber has made : arrangements with a large Paper Manufacturer, and will supply all kind of Paper from 10 to 35 per cent cheaper than usual— wholesale and retail. Also a choice lot of • ENGLISWAND FRENCH PAPERS. Which a DI be sold very low. Country Merchants and others can be supplied at city prices to cell again. at . B. BANNANT Cheap Paper Store. Splendid A:rostrata. TliP. Subscriber has just received a very superior lot ofpatnted Window Shades,ernbracing the latest and most fashionable panerns,varying In price from 81 to Vince pair, at prices at least 20 per cent. cheaper than th can be purchased, retail, of the manufactu rers. - There are several splendid Parlor Patterns among the assortment„ For sale. wholesale and re tail, at, . • S. SANNAN'S • Cheap Shade, Paper and Varlet( Store. Mirth 27, 1852. DR. JOHN BULL'S ' SARSAPARILLA!! WILL WONDERS ,NEVER CEASE? IF the following came, performed alone bq the trig ot BUMS BARSAPABILLi g era not wonder,. then we acknowledge that we do not know the mean ing of the word. /lead. and he convinced that facts are stranger thin fiction: Lisa P. 0., Fulton Co.. MY..Oct. 1,1851. IDr. John Bull: Dear Sly—The two dozen of your Sarsaparilla.. ordered in September, came to hand. and. inticknowledging the receipt of the same, I feel 1 would be doing 'you injustice to withhold the fol lowing among litany of the instances that have come under my'observation, during the last two years'. of the great curative properties of your Sarsaparilla :-- Mrs. Jeannette Martin. a highly respectable lady of my neighborhood, aged sixty-Aye years, had been long alMeted with a cancerous ulcer, which finally reduced her to so helpless a coadltion, that she could .bot leave her bed She tried the best medical advice In our county, without relief, and had given up all hope, of a cure. At this stage of her ease. I persuaded her son to 'take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. De did so, and In a short time returned. and purchased an other bottle, stating the drat had had a decidedly good elect. She continued to use it matt, after the use of five or or bottles,l had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at church. She assured me that site had almost entirely recovered her health, and from her I received the account of her disease, and in about the same wards I give it to you. This is but one of a number of cures under my observation—of very re markable ones—performed by the use of your Sarsa parilla in my neighborhood. The demand for it has steadily increased 'incepts letioduction here. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, WM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. ton her cote nor- ODE arly Der DI t o pro how St. akin uch favor ono' on that aas .d a STILL MORE WONDERFUL! I. Thorne* A. Ringo, of Graves Co., Ky.; for the benefit of mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about the 16th day of October, NO. I was at tacked with a very 'revere pain In the lower part of the abdomen, which lamed out a few minutes.and moved into the ten hip,and continued exceedingly painful for about eye Jaya, during which time 1 had a very light fever. At the end of that time the fever ceased and the pain abated fora day or two, after which It stain retuned, and was much wane than before. During all this time 1 was under medical treatment. Front a short time after I Was taken, I was unable to walk or sit up; the hip in which the pain was so bad Commenced rising, until some, thee, in January, when It bunt, and a number ofpleces of bone came ots—as many as twenty; at least. some of the pieces were three-iburths of an inch Borne time alter this fa bard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, and one OD my let, below my knee. continued to get weak and worse, and pain made its appearance In my right shoulder. and would move In my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A pby- stelae then told me that, as a last remedy. I had bet- tes use Xr. Bales Paid Extract of Sarsaparii/a. At ter the use of the second bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting sole I opened it, and a day or two after, a piece of bone came out. My wrist loon got well, and I continued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle, I could get no more for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded In getting three more bottles. After - using the three last bet ties, the knot on my hip became soft i it was opened and some corruption ran oat, together with a small piece of bone, and the core soon got well, and the knot entirely dtsappeared. The sore on my leg also opened, and a piece of bone came out. I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bot tles, and am now entirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, define' the summer of 1549, 1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which 'tan now be seen at the residence of my uncle, Thomas Neat, where 1 now live, and if any person doubt' this statement, 1 will be happy to converse with them. If they wilt call on me. (Signed.) THOMAS N. RINGO. State of Kentucky. QUO' Co., Set. ' Tbis day personalty came before me the under signed. an acting justice of the peace in and for said county, and made oath in due form of law, that the above statement, is true. Sabscribert and sworn to, this 15th day of February, 1850. • 8. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. C. I. Edwin Anderson, Clerk of the Comity Court of Graves County, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name le signed to the above certifi cate, is now. and was afthe time of *lining the game, ajoistice of the peace, in and for said Graves Conn. my, duly eboimitsloned and qualified et such, and that filth and creditare due all his . °Metal acts, as such. !XII aft,- t can In testhnong weeseoe,l have hereunto set tL. lisnd,sitd wised the sent of the Coun ty Conn of said Counts• to be hetennto,af. fixed, this eighteenth day of February . . O . ll3so. EDWIN ANDERtN;*4- Can the reader believe, cater reading the descrip tion of the above.numernus cures, that there is atilt a few human belaspiattirerlag with dIttAPE, that fuse to give . Bull'• Sarsaparilla a trial. it is indeed hard to believe, but -nevertheless, it Is too true.— What kind of testimony weulti It take to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Butt's meditine will do more even than It promisee', The doctor could produeranotber'aid %bother Care perforated by his medicines' but if the cases published above will not convince the skeptical, It Is ageless to pro- duce any more, and. Indeed, tt would coat a. (arcane to publish the many certificates that have been show ered 'an Dr: Ball, The largest mammoth sheet In America would not contain even the.narars of those cured, let alone Chit statements of their cues. .RAirsiiedew ej tkii Severest Cheviots i; Cared. rut the lest three years I bare been af fl icted with Rheumatism of the severest character. .1 was at tithes la the greatest agonies of pain. Itrled every reme dy'l could procure. bat found no permanent relief until used Bull's Sarsaparllls.which _performed a permanent cure. 188Alif BRIDGES. : Litilontown, Hy. Mercurial Reedaeks, ?Main ells Mier, 4-e. - I bare been foes number of yeses severely afflic ted with *nseretirlal horaduhe ands dull. heavy pain In my liver. I used most of hie remedies of the day, especially the Raittaparl)la prepared by different per sons, bat to little advantage until I tried Bail's, three bottles of which, perfOrmed a perfect igicare.- , —-• DR. OWEN,Dtrst. • •• Loultrule,lfy. - Saysiptas. Dialers& As.; OtISS Curs. t was slimed with the above to an 'alarming ex tent. Several physicians told me that would lose my leg, and perhaps Ufa, if it were not checked.— Twit haulm at Mars Sieseparilla made a per4et cunt and my general lisalth is better than-It has beim • (Or y e ll & • • CHAVNCEY BACON Compositor at the Deanna Mar, Lonbrellie,l4l . ?hydrates Rectsessel iterreperiag: 'Da, Sut.&-Dear air—We believe your Sarsapa• rills to be the best article ever manufactured for the sun ofelerotala. Piles, Caneers,Dld Sores and Ulcers, and amity other cutaneous and glandular Affections, having 'need it with enttre sopsers In ma h ny cas D., e,. • • - • ; - • PILES, • Iteabiont PhYstelan at the Loui AG sville Marine Hospital. .• - • L. P. LINDELL, IL IL. Piot of ChMalstry lOU Louisville Medical College. Castles.—Ask three rattled DIL JOHN DULL'S SARSAPARILLA:" note liarrucwv,lo at/rat bot tles, and have no ether. SOLE AOSNCII forth. State of Panneylvania Is at till.• SWATNlPS , LaboratetycNo: di North SEV- ENTH STREWN Plitladephla. For Sale by ' • JOHN O. iIItOWL - Druggisti Palomino. • Ibis itinstfirSelisylial , Colony. ,trannm 7 Storstespdrarropplied.• -,501401111L , phySteif.-11$4y1 fiLly , • ... . ...., ._ .. ..... _. . „ ... 41716 W .1111111111111R . 1 . ~_ .411, . 0 ItitADlN44,llllloloitC _O. . ... . IZr4 attasSllllllULTiJaM Othilinkatod ea ev hilweilit'.Weaday.- sant llistaaar. mom es Elmo Ittratataa Itasasager Vats arta lava Palls -I:l4hi it Th .16 *AM ratan • font. Poo tantillt at 4 frafals dal ist 3 siona' aft Way Boats aa' lb: 1:11111 *ad at*, foUowtat stational Unbolts stated . VP TIMM. -, I - bows :Milt. stittons. I Ti " i . Snakes • I 11Ile Leaves rbilaire.• 7,0 Lesvos vottsvnts 4.00 Pusses Pholoixville 6.31 . Pastes *exam ) ," 4 1 ff " Pottstown 6.121- •B. Haven 41.15 . " Boding 9.54 " Readies 441 " B. Haven 10.43 " Pottstown' 6.00 " • -Rt. Carboy 10.6$ Phanintlls 6.25 Anise's* Pottsville 11.00 Arrives at PhUalra. 7.30 • - FARES. . . For the round trip, untold down, in No. 'Cuss ' From Philadelphia toPtireavville and baek.same , day, - 01 40 " " Pottstown, - " 0 175 CI IN Reading, " " 0 .in " 0 8. Ilaven, Mt. Carbon it Pottsville, 400 " Ellittilleg to Pottsville - sad back lame day, 1 50 COP. No Baggage tarried with these trains. All Tleamsmust tie purchased before entering ther-tr cars. May 19. 1552. AA11.17.11, - 1 19 OFFICE OF THE PHIADELPHIA t READING RAILROAD-8 UKIIIER ARRANGEMENT.— From Philadilpitia to Pottsville.. On and after May IT. 1854, there will be two passenger Trains daily (Sunday. excepted.) between Philadelphia, Reading, and Pottaville. The Express Train leaves Philadelphia daily except Bandar', at.Ti o'clock. A. U. The Way Train leaves Pottsville dally.tloodaye e.teepted at 7} o'clock, A.lll. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, except Sundays. at Si o'clock, P. M. The Express Train leaves Pottsville daily. except Sundays, at 2 o'clock, P.M. 110tlL8 OP PASSING READING. For Philadelphia at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A: U and 4 o'clock al minutes, P. M. For Pottsville at 9 o'clock 34 minutes A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. • GMi2Zl===l PARES las dais cast 94 duo ears. Reading to Philadelphia $1 75 Al 45 do to Pottsville. 105 85 Philad'a to Pottsvillle, 2, 75 • 3 35 Depot in Pottsville. coiner ()Minion and Railroad streets rear of American liousei sPassesters consul' enter the cars unless provided with k ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will bsi allowed to each Pas senger in these lines. and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anytbing as baggage' but their own wearing apparel, wbrn will be at the risk of its owner. EEO By order otitis Board of Managers. .8. BRADFORD, Secretary , 23-tr- uiie 3,1852. 0. Miammanmit O saws or van Event SCHUTLIEILL N avtoarron Rai/ Road dud Coal Company. t ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, APRIL 1„1851, the Paaaen;er Train will leave Tamaqua daily ..(Suisday excepted,) at 61 o'clock A. M. and n o'clock P. M., and connect with the Morning and Afternoon Train,. from Pottsville. on the Reading Railroad. Returning, will leave Port Clinton. on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. PARE. 'To Philadelphia, - • - 03 00 . ' Port Clinton, • - 75 JOHN ANDERSON General Agent. Tamaqoa,April 19,1851 • 1.54( ~'!'l:'Lk:i:f~i jr)~i..~~tik~ . - 1.....••••••••, . ' . .4.47• " • HOWARD. EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE. We are prepared to receive and rot ward Daily per Passenger Train. (our Express ,Car Tbetng aJways In charge of special messengers) merchandise of all. deseriptions , pszkages.bundles,specie.baolt notes. &c. Also, particular attention paid to • collecting mos, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Gob& delivered daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia snd Pottsville. Offices—Centre Street; Pottsville; No. U, South Third Street, Philadelphia ; N 0.6 Wail Street, New York; No. 8 Conn Street. Sostem. 110 WARD, EARL & Co. 14-tf April 5.1851 ,PREIOBTS at. TOLLS ON COOL. O FFICR. OF THE. PHI LA. dr. READIIIIO RAMBO/LEI CO. PhtiadayAia„ Sept.!. 1852. On and niter the ethlnstant,the Kates of FREIGUITe and TOLLS ott Colt, transported by able Company, will be as follows,untll further notice: Richmond Phllelphl luelludd Plane Nleetown, Germantown ft Falls of Schuylkill, Manayunk, Spring Conshehoen & Ply mouth R. R.. Itambo's and Potts' and Jones' Noelst•norßrldge- port, Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, Men&vine, Royer's Ford, pottstown. r Douglassville, Birdsboro', . Reading. Betw'n. Rending & Mobreville, hlohreville, Hamburg, Orivigsburg, By ordeeat the Board. of Managers. S. BRAlWORD,llleeretary. 20-tf I Sept. 1!•;1854 PECILADA s & RE.&11:11NO VAILIZO I DEDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON 'MERCHANDISE, .fl to commence Marcia 1.1651. ,RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS. .13 .0 so sMI 513 vo n ay. * P . Si Ist Class.—BltumlnousCoal,Brleks [ce,l Iron Ore, Limestone, Pig Iron, 9 eta. 41 et Plaster, Slate, Tiles, . U Clors.—Ellooma, Burr Blocks, CeMent, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iron. heavy. Rosin, 101 cis. $1 c salt, • Sills, Shingles, Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and Lumber. 9d Class.—Ale, Beer and Porter,l Ashes, Pot and Pearl, Dark, Barley, Bones and Horns. Cot Tee, Cotton, 1 Whiskey & Domestic Liquors, Grain, Iron Castings, rough ; Rolled. Bar or in et , 6 , Hammered Iron,-Boller Plates, Flat • / Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, Molasses, Potatoes, Nallsand Spikes Salt Provisions, Boger, Saltpetre & Tobacco, unmanufactured. J FLOUR per barrel fS eta. 11 c ith Class.—Apes, Bran, Butter? Cheese, Cordage, art hen-ware Eggs. Groceries, (except those stated)bernp Hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Lard. Leather, Live Stock, Manufac tures of Iron,ae Machinery; 0 11, 0 1 111 . ters, Paints, Raw Hides,,Rage, Rua. 21a Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steal, Sweet Potatoes, Tallow . Vinegar & Wire. 4 sth Class. , —Rooks and Stationery. Boots and Shoos, Camphine & Spirit Oil, China, Glass and Quesnsware. Cigars, Confectionery. Dry Goods.: Drop, Fresh Fish, Meat and Fruit, Foreign Liquors. HOPI. Spirits of Turpentine, Teak Wines and Wool.. • March 1.1651 tiIASUPORTED STEAM , • ; FACTO= .. , • • TUE subseribryi beg leave to inform the public 1 that in addition to their former STEAM ENOINE dfIOPEI and FOUNDRY, they bare. recently Mit op i n new Machinery and Shops for the torenthetu e of COAL CABS, TRUCES and other Rail Road Ca .by Steam power, which enables • them to execute 4 that kind of work, not only much better. bat with , afar despatch end at the very lowest prices. Having{ thus made these extensive preparations,' individuate' and companies requiring work ofthis kind, will en it to their advantage to give them a call. - • . • stanza a MILKv o n . 25, 1851 • 43-if 4 great Dssoovery for Bilious Constis uti • DPCITOI2 .S. 8088' 8 RAILROAD.' OR •ANT 1.811410136 PILL , IN Boxes, at 121 and 2.5 centi— An trout Me err. A and can .be taken at all seasons, by both se es. of all ages' and without regatd to weather. ON boa . ness or laboring man should be without them..cs , They are truly the - Poor Man'. friend, and the Richretell se c urity. •• The above Pills are th e remoter thirty years prier ties In Philadelphla,and If taken with Dr..J. Roses Tonle Fever and Ague Mister., they will elite the most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague, or Chills and Fever. For Liver Complaluts.DyePeashi, Indigestion, zed alt Bilious conditions of the system. they bare no eve 1. as thousands In the Southern and Western J.ates - will testify, who have used them. As a purge- Ave pill they act like a charm, free from griPlhit tly- Inc strength sad appetite, and anliveitiag the Writs. For sale, at.wholesaleor retail by - • • • 11:_lIANNAN. ,' Agent for Schuylkill CoOntY. reDru gill's and others supplied at the usual:who! e mie prices. Also by - DROWN,Pousville. Er J. rltlf.-Tamaqua} • , - 1. W. GIBBS, Minersville. August O. 1851, 't an a man, azdtAws aothil . terkitg6 relates to aaaor n(D iMI1001). A v11201101)8 Life or. a premature death} Kitt HELIN on'Belf preservation.—Oniy CS cents; Thu book,Pist yoblisibed, is - filled with usefui in. fortnation,en the Infirmities and alums of the tor. man system. It addresses itself aliketo Youth; Man• hdod. and Old age, and should 'be read by an. • The valuable advice and impressive warning It Oyes. will prevent years of misery and suffering. and save anus,- ally thousands of lives. Parents by readily ft, will leans bow sr prevent the deetruetion of their Children. A remittance or 15 cents, enclosed Jo a letter, ad dressed to Dr. Klokells. Philadelphia, will *rue a boob, under envelope. per return of m aw, Dr. IL. fifteen yams realdent Physician, 1.14 W. COT ner ot Third and Baton streets, between Spruce and Pine, Pftilaie:phis, may be tomcatted confiderabtlly.— De who Plata himself an& alit care of D i p may religiously confide .big honor as a gest ',and conddeolly rely upon his akin swirl physic s. Per sons at a distance may address Dr. K., by le; er, {post paid) and be eared at home. ..4 Packages of Mediciner, dlrettloes. lbe., ?warded VAIIILIZT BIBLES 0 Quanol 7 amily Bibles by sending. a remittance, and on rip_, see re from V varying in prices from 01 to 020. Also Pocket Bl diesegermd curiosity.' • Book Bailers, News Aleuts, bks, gilt edge, as low its sm coypu each. Just reall y/01am; Cacyasserr. and ail othero . sappliefferitli the led gad Pr...de at - NA,NO above work' at vary low plot. Cheep oels R. 0.117,1411 • - 04 P 1411154615514 _ , - - MORNING LINE . ~ :~~ = re i a . o — A r. `op 0 r A ..... R.= 0 p I 63 I 65 1 65 165 65 165 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 55 1 05 1 50 EIS 1 50 1 35 1 35 1 30 11S 115 1 15 1 15 1 05 100 I 00 I 00 100 NI 27cts. 0 e $1 cis. 11 t i in 04f I .. . - TMIT - LITtIiFOCIL"'" STEAM .II.B4IIP CO.Attelid Melt heaths SWitirwhlps o'•_; ; OFSIASHZ/INIS. CiPt. Itiabt.' Laub, OF GLASGOW, 1610, Capt. Wm. Wylie. i ty a atirgolr.. ilatuntay, Oct, 11, 1852. C tycif Ilinschester, Elnundayi Oct. 33,“ 1852. y orator , - Saturday. N0v.20.1832. C 10f81 • •Thuraday. Jan.. 8,1833,: • ; C yof Glasgoir. ..Thursday, Feb.; 30853. C I Padatichestsr. Thursday, St ar. 3, 18= City of Glasgow,!Thursday, Mar. ill, 1853. , i . Pvot Liverpool. . CEP oillancheater, Wednesday, Sept.2o, 18.23. City of Glasgow, '-. Wednesday, Oct. 27,1851. ii i ii, . ay of itancbester. Wednesday, Dee. 8,165 E CI ofallegow. Wednesday, Jitn. . 5.1853. .: C 1 yof Ilheenester, Wednesday, Feb.. 2,1813. ofGlaegow, Wednesday, Mar. 2,1833. C yof Manchester. Wedtierday. Sat. 30, 1853. liana OF.trarssols. „ ' Phipuldpkia, I Frew Liverpool. 13 .. a berths . 20 DM. Saloon ber th a, 20 Guineas 0118 IP do 65 ur blidahlp Ido 15 .. Forward do 53 " 1 Forward do 1Z " t i ts Including Steward's feel. - Tuthrt er,•ss lrealidltoltitS. A iced number of Third Class Passetigen 1011 be ken from Philadelphia gad Liverpool, and found In pet:migrant. From ?Idled's.. to. Dols. I From Liverpool,6 Guineas Cenhlcares of passage will be issued here to parties woof are desirous of bringing out their friends at cor responding rates. m. FREIGHT 801 per Ton. Coarse Goods, Hardware. &e, Will be taken, subject ' d •- 'eur rme of shipment. ......, .. lect to special agreement et Akexperienced dungeon will be carried on each ship. . All goods sent to the agents in Philadelphia and Lir rpool Will be forwarded with economy i and de ep& tit. Porfrelght or paw age apply to i . ~ THOMAS RICHARDSON. 9 N ew street,Phila.ra„ and 41 Exchange Plate, New York. RICHARDSON; BROTHERS & CO, Liverpool. *The rubseriber has been appointed Agent f.r h aboVe line of Steamer!, and Is prepared to engage Passengers who-prefet coining out in the Steamers at the Published rates. B. BANNAN. Clet.l6, 1892. • '42— i IMRE moor SAFES ,! LNVANS & WATSON respectfully intorm the - bub- Kills that they have added largely to their facilities fort manufacturing articles in their lino, by the erec tion of a large Factory in Eighth Street, below Vine, and are.now prepared to furnish thole who may fa- Yoe them, with FIRE'PROOF 'SAFES, dr.c.,, in a so perlor manner, at the shortest notice. They will warrant their safes to undergo as much heat as any other safes; and In order to satiety the puldicthat this isd IN% rm ot mere assertion,they hold ..,.. z _...,... the,elves in readiness at any . -; -1 - tlnte. to teatthemfairly with any ! Ii i i.j 1.,, . ' • • ot er safes that are made.— ..-.. ,',t '. i +' .. • 1 Thy have the names Omani ',::.. ig'gsjej ....•.: c en hants and others in this - , - , ~..i,4 I eit and . other places, which .• L .. i cf ( 1. ' : --:,. th y can give In reference.— ~.., •- , -- ,1 --.l r '4:.! . 1.....1 , T Or celebrated safes have i%..ye --"---: i be n well tested by accidental ---- ....:_ .:...• . ••• ...,,g.- - ---- , -- - as, well as by public bonfires, as the report below will shbw. almer. Thumplt .ileilihreed by EVANS ¢ WATSON'S AN'o.B3, Dock Strut. VialdelPhia. ' FIRE PROOF CHESTS: • IT.TDE ITiTIC Tale, illikriDUßO, ca., OCT. 30. 1851. The undersigned, appointed a committee for the purpose. by the officers of the State Fair, were pre s nt this a ft ernoon, when Messrs. EVANS -& WAT- S N tested one oftheir small sized Salamander Fire P s i• oof Chests, azwhich time they consumed mare c arm or WOOD over it, commencing at I o'clock, P. .;and having exposed It, to a white but for two hi) In% sufficient. to destroy the cast Iron rect. On oPenlng the Chest.thn papers, together with 2000 cir rti', deposited In our presence, were taken out, - only having been preserved, but not having the appearance of scorch upon them. • Joseph Rimer, Ex-Gov. of Pa. John B. Cox, • O. Meister, Chas. E. Heisler,. . . T. Newbold, , E. E. Boudinott, Committee. EVANS & WATSON, alamander Fire and Thief-proof Safe Manurrs . No. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia. 34-ly Aug 21, 1852 GEORGE BRIGHT'S NEW HARDWARE STORE, 7. doors below Matz's Hotel, and l ag nearly opposite the Miners' Bank, 11l Pottsvilie, where will be found i Tr i mm i ng s , excellent assortment of HaRDwAirE : , Coach Triis I ~. .• ;Piles, ,Springs, iEtne Trays, tSaddlery, Brftanta ware, Shoemakers' Tools, ( Assortment of tine Locks, Carpenters' Tools, Table tiutiery, 4 Glass and Paint, Ii entiery, Bar Iron of all sizes, Table Spoons, 4' Rolled do do do Anvils sod Vices, Nails and Spikes, 4 . :.• Assortment of fine Cluni, Railroad Iron and Hails, !Sheet Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools, . "Wire. Tin Plate, Building materials, t Brass Betties, , ' Cast Steel, ~t Sad Irons, it Shear 'nee!, [Pans and Boilers, Arm Blister, 'Chaim., Mill Saws, Railroad Traces, Cross-cat saws, I Powder end Shot, Pine Hand-saws, . I . . O. B. returns his thanks to the public for the pa tronage they extended to the late firm or Bright ,k Pelt, and natters himself that, in his individual capa city, he will be able to deserve and command their continued support by the quality of the goods he has inatore, strict attention to business, and the low rates al,' which be is determined to sell. GEORGE BRIGHT, ! Late of the firm of Bright & Pott. March 27. 1852. l3-IY 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 , 35 r. AiVI t AO armTHE SUBSCRIBERS respectful'' , an• entente to the public, that t it new Rolling Mill is now complete and in Bill operation, and that they e prepar e' to- supply all kinds of Bar Iron of: ' flints size'', which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad, at the same primes. • They also manufacture T Rails, for the ^- e of the Collieries and Lateral;Roads, weighing from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the beet Iron, and which will be found much cheaper than the Imported articiai Being practical mechanics, and having cad coniid erable experience in the Iron business, they flitter themselves that they can give entire vatigketion to purchasers, and wilt also make it their Interest to pa tronize home manußictures. ~ , 1 30 1 so 120 1 1 20 1 05 1 1 OS 1 05 1 05 1 00 Dee. 6,1851 j: • : ; te • ; B. W. lIDDSON. IRON and BRASB Founder, reepectiblly -informs his pat rons, and the public - genemlly,:that he is fully prepared, at the ahoy& Es tablishment, to manufactunkSteant Engines of every site; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars.and every other description oftron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable terms. Alen, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and litacbine wort in geneial. ' Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des patch, at the lowest prices,. All work furnished by tam will be warranted to rierforin well. He et oold solicit the custom of 'those Who may want artieles In his line In this' vicinity. All'orders will meet with Immediate ankprompt attention. 3.-- , W. HUDSON, 11-I,y. March 15,1851 11 4 all - . GIECI. MASON le .CO. RESPECT foIIy announce to the nubile thni they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville lion Works on Nor weg an street, where they are prepared to build all klnds of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonableiterms. —Persona (rein , abroad, in want of Steam Engines, will find it to their advantage to give them a call be ore engaging elsewhere: [May II tf PASCAL IRON WORSS, • PHILAD'A..—WELDED WEQUMIT an Flues, suitable lor'Lotoniotives, Marine and other Steam Engine Rolle from 2to sinches In diameter; Also Plpooloreis,Stesmandotherparposmextradtrong Tabs for Elydrltulie Persses•. liollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engine. te. 11fannfacturrdandfor sate by 21081116, T 2.810311 & 11011818, Warehouse S. E.corner 3d and Watunt st 'TOWN razz + IRON AND HARDWARE STORE. OTHIS MUSEUM of manufactured wares has lost none of its aßractions, and I r tal3 now able to offer to the public, eitherfor their inspection or purchase, one of the driest and most useful stock of Foreign and Domes a HARDWARE ever offered in the County. With many thanks for the patronage extended to : the late firm, I Easter myself able to supply all the wants in my line of business, cheap as the cheapest, with usual promptness and despate. FRANK POTT. Apr113,1E152. ' 44 , I t-t f COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nos. 32.33, 34, 35, 3tl, and 37 Arcade, nitada. !`COUNTRY Merchants can save from TO to in per etal. by purchasing at- the above StOTVII.' By my own Goods, plying - but little vent. and liv ing economically:it Is plain I can undersell those who Ppurchase their goodahere, pay high rents ! and live ike princes. 1 Constantly on band3a large assortment orl Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors, Table Knives and Forks. In Ivory, stag, budilo, bone wind wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Steels, 4.e., Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, 4.e. Jest received, a large stock of Rodgers' 4nd Wes tenholm's fine Pen and Congrees Knives: Also, a tarp assortment of Accordeons...b.c., Ike-- Also, fine English Twlicand German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Importer ap.4 f Dee. 27.1851 PLATFORM SCALES. HERE Superior &ales were Invented by Tunas, T Eit.teorr about 33 years ago; they have been In constant use, and now after various improvements are offered by the subaettbers, and, warranted cor rect and unsurpassed lot accuracy and durability; eller a isielrial. Vass awned, they can be retuned , SOLLEd FOR RAIL ROADS, CANALS. RAY. CATTLE, COAL, STORES, and for weighing all Jihad. of Iderehannise. manuthetured It the old es tablished stand.NINTU Street, near Coates St..Pbil adelphia. - ABBOTT Ar; CO-. Summon to Ellicott lk. Abbott. Armats.—Tauxam & Ociaw, 333 Market Phi adelphia Fultz Pm, Potuvllle. Eept. 4,1852. 36.3 m SON COMMISSION WANE 180=4 CENTRE STREET, POTTSra.L.E. THE subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade, Machinists and Operators, at' Philadelphia prices, (iteright,Oded) wholesale or retail, best AMerican Bar iron, Manufactured to Pouavifle, and warranted of superior quality. Also, light 'l' rails, Suitable for mines; and Cable Chains, furnished at Short notice• direct from the importer. E. YARDLEY at SON. 3 York Stors,„Nov.22, ( 47.tf • • . TE B U BB CRIBER would respeettlilty cell the' et tendon of the public to his splendid assortment of FALL STYLE OF lIATB, now reedy for Inspeetion at hht stand—the . . - , 4-'NEW lIAT AND DAR STORE, Centre A strget,Two Deorenttene tie *mere Bask, where will it ail times belfound= , . . ' the latest and most approved Style of EATS and CAPllinfalldiscrlp. lions. - '7 Re would call etbeetal Attention to Ibis YOUNG GENTS' NEW STYLE OF BATS, which for ligh• nese, durability and texture cannot h e sutpassed. . Ever thankful for the patronage co Manny bestow ed upon him, he hopes. to merit a continuation of the same. . • aeoßaa TAPPEN. liirg. 21.1852. . . 1 31-tf Visiting and Wedding ; Cards. E NGRAVED irltOPTlVited at abaci notice st -' • D. BANNAWS. • Cheap Variety Store HARMS, BURNISH & C O 494 f IRON WORKS. CO "'mil. HORSEATIOEING. . The Maine Farmer contains the followin g paragraph on horseshoeing, which is well worth the attention of all who own hones: Many horses are injured by carelessaess or improper management in shoeing. 'To leT se n bow to fi t a shoe accurately to the ho 'a foot, so that it shall properly protect the foot, and at the same time avoid the li s , tidily to injure it, is no mean acquisition., The smith, to conduct his business properly, shOuld have an accurate knowledge - of the anetomy, physiology and pathology of tile horse's foot, and then he will perform the operation of shoeing not merely as though he was nailitig a piece of iron to a block of Wood, but with all care and nicety which the living sttuettire requires. We have some 11ilful smiths , who have knowledge and j figment enough. so that our horses may be sifely committed to them whenever they te• t. Titre shoeing; but more such men are nee ded. Some hints on this subject, from those Who have the knowledge and experience, vrould doubtless be acceptable end, useful in our readers. . .e. (.Henry Griswold, of Farmington, Connec ticut, who for twenty years has followed the husiness of shoeing and farriery, makes the following remarks on this subject: 1 " The feet of horses diiTer so much, that t requires great judgment, and a thorough • nowledge of their anatomical structure, to hoe each Worse in a manner best calculated o promote the intentions of nature. Smith generally pare the heel too much, or. rather 'do not pare the toe enough ; the reason is that it is so much harder to cut. When they horse stands upon the foot, the heel is so much lower than it should be, that the coils of the leg are strained ; so, after a night'. rest, the legs are stiff and sore, and the hone moves very awkwardly. This sometimes it attributed to founder, when in reality it is caused by nothing but bad shoeing. Frequent. ly the toe is burnt off. This is also Nun. ous, for so far as heat penetrates', the life of the hoof, and the only matter which gives toughness, are - destroyed, and the hoof be. comes brittle, and liable to crack. Care - shot:lld be taken to see that the points of the male are free from defects, for sometimet, after the nail has entered the hoof, it splits, and a part penetrates the quick, causing lameness." DRIED HERBS Dried herbs are important: both for borne purposes and those of shipping. They may be either dried in sheds, compressed, or hot. tied. The common plan of drying and keep. log herbs has, many objections. They au usually pudic d - fip by the roots or cut off, soi l hung up inimeOes in sheds ; and being left open to all chUges of weather they lose their fine aromlticliavor„and become minty Mr. Lindsay, who was once head garden at Chiswick House, has adopted the kilo ing plan of preserving herbs. Abet ?alb them in screens before the fire, he had diem rubbed, through a sieve, and then put iota paper or linen bags, compressed and pat away in drawers in a dry room, where they were kept in a dry state, and where the flit vor could not escape. Mr. Dickenson, aces. and and cook at one of the Cambridge versittes, told me that this plan of keepitq herbs answered famously, and that by dry. ing them off quickly they'were as green: could be.. About Mitcham they are drie the fluid drying houses: Cooks may perhaps object to herbs ben ground, on account of not wishing theta Mix with soup, but in that case it is easy t put them into bags. Another way emirs' - in rubbing them through a sieve and bot!litil them. Herbs bottled and sealed over ker long time. Dried herbs are looked upon by msa: not worth notice; and unless a better of saving them during winter O fel out, it is hardly worth while grawiag but if the drying system were adopted, they could be dried off-band in Autumn, at once place,d in the hands of the where they would at , all times be ready use.—London Gardeners' Chronicle. USE OF SALTPETRE. Professor Refinesque denounces the w saltpetre in brine intended for the pi, tion of flesh to be kept for food. - That Of the saltpetre which is absorbed by meat, he says, is nitric acid, or aguaforti. deadly poison. Animal flesh consists of latinous and fibrous substances, the only possessing a nutritious virtue; tL latine is destroyed by the chemical acti salt and saltpetre, and as the profess( marks, the meat becomes as different what it should be, as leather is front hide before it is subjected to the pr tanning. He ascribes to the panic] fects of the chemical change all the i which are so common to maiiners at ers who subsist principally upon salt( such as scurvy, sore gums, dm) ulcers, &c., and advises a totatal, of the use of Saltpetre in the makini kle for beef, pork, tic., the test eutatii which is, he Says, sager, a smell rendering the meat sweeter, more and equally durable/ SALTING PORE. It is important to have the pork w • i ed before salting. • And it should Lot unsalted very long after cooling. It never be allowed to freeze. It shoal have a great supply of salt, am strongest quality, and brine shale and poured info the barrel. • For ii but water' is put with the salt, the , be injured before the salt is melted to make Toad brine. The meat should have a weight keep it under the brine, for if pieces are permitted to rise above the brine, main therer for any - considerable do will be tainted, and will not taste well salted meat always will: A cover is often used to keep the Inf the brine, but a stone cover is better. may be drilled in a stone cover, asc idle inserted at a very small cost. TRAVELLING OF FAT ANII From the effects of travelling, and fasting, the itomeh arid bawl ably almost get deranged before the arrives in. the metropolis, so that IN consumes afterwards is not.worked the system. Partial rumination place, but, from the smallness of ty of food which enters the ow gestion, it does not eicitelts cot action.of secretion, but is carried of the intenstines, a frothy mass of 1 matter; as any farmer or butcher ceive who takes the trOuble to . either in Smithfield, or the streefi to and from 1:, on a market-day ' datxt.—Edinburg Journal of 4g! 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