3; it nub Rumor. LEGAL SKETCHES. I The bar must occasionally *WOW' that they know how to make the best of a bargain as well as the sharpest. A. fat snit is apt Alt move rather sluggishly through a court. Many a solicitor is apt to keep a Chancery case on its legs thiough two or three gene rations of litigants t 'when in tact the origi nal parties to the suit have died and become rotten. The following illustration is not bad: G An auomey, on the marriage of his son, gave him .f. 500. and handed him over a com mon Chancery snit with some common law rations. About two years after, the sou asked his father for more business. " Why I gave you that capital Chancery snit, and then you have got a ,great many new clients what more can you want V' " Yes zir," replied the son; but I hive wound up that suit, and given my Client great satisfaction." • -"What ! you improvident fool," rejoined the father indignantly, " that suit was in my family- twenty•five years, and would have cothiaued as many years longer, if I had kept it. I shall not encourage such a fel low." - A Catholic prelate once pertinently asked alegal gentleman, whether - he had a, soul, supposing doubtless that his " quiddit," his • eases, his tenures, and his tricks had purged stout of reality. Notwithstanding this doubt I think we may safely admit that the lawyer has a soul. In this world it is usually in' his fee. /tad the following story, told by Foote will determine pretty accurately where its abode is in the next A gentleman in the country who had just buried a relative, an attorney. 1.- ' l Plaine d to Foote of the.great expense of a country fu. Stara. . , " Why, do you bury attomies here I" gravely Caked Foote. - " Yea. to be sure; how the I" . " Oth we never do that in London." "Nu l"-exclaimed the-other, much astott I Med. -" Why. how do you manage that!" ' a Why. when the patient happens to die, we lay him out in a room over night by him self. lock the door, throw open th• sash, and in the morning he is entirely off." " lideed !" said the gentleman amazed.— ; to And pray what becomes if him I" Why that we cannot exactly tell, not • being acquainted with supernatural causes. AU that •we know of the matter is, that there is a strong itnell'ol brrmstoni,in the room the next morning. DIDICE LIKE THE MEAT. Pat Flannery Is not only an efficient offi cer. but something of a wag. Fond of a good ;joke, he never misses the opporinni• ry of playing one,. A few evenings since, .he Was sitting on . the Uncle Sam's corner fronting the levee, when a "long, lank" Wit- ' bash deck hand passed him holding in one hand an "acre" of gingerbread, and in the other a huge bologna sausage. At .almost every step he would-satisfy the cravings of appetite with a bite from each of the afore. said - articles. Pat no sooner saw him than he determined on a joke., , As the Hoosier pissed Pat, a rat ran across the sidewalk, at which he wickedly made ",Leave that rat alone," yelled Pat; as if angry. "Leave that rat alone," replied the Hoo sier, looking at Pat with his mouthful of bologna, " what do yuu want a'feller to leave that alone for ?" ' • "Because it belongs to me, and T will not have it abused." " Belongs to you? What on airtb do you want with rats?" " Make bologna sausages of them, sir, and right nice ones they make, too." The Hoosier waited to hear no more, but emptying his month of its contents, and fling. ing his bologna as tar as the strength of his :tirm would send it, hastened to the' nearest groggery for a three cent dram, .to, as he . ex pressed It, " take the darned ratty taste out.' 0:7 PURGATORY vs. MATRIMONY.—By the way, the "ghost of the departed" reminds me of Joe Kelley's ghost coming to his wife. " Molly,"•says he, "Ura in Purgatory at this present momeht." • " And what sort of a place is tt ?" says she. " Faith, it's a soft of half way house be tween you and heaven," says Joe, but I stand it mighty ally after leaving you." 07" I MME I WAS A MASEirED MAN."- The tollowiag was found among the posthu mous papers of an elderly single gentleman , supposed to have died of ossification of the heart. The world is apt to mistake the true character qt bachelors, as physicians are the diseases of their patients : • "I wish t was a married men, And had a Ws baby, I'd bav a Hid* wagon cart, And &twit round soma, may be." - A. rzutow coming from the tor, of the Alleobsnies to New York in winter. was asked *beam . / it was as cold there as in the city. He bad probably been et some march of intellect school, for be glanced at the tiler. raometer. Horribly-cold." said her 4. for they have no therninmeters there, and. of course, it gets jusiss'cold as it pleases." 07" "Go rr, Bobtail he's gaining bn you," - is now renderesL- T or ought .ro be—Go it, Bo bertikeztrernity, the geittle.nan in the rear la approximating to an inconvenient tat olatho longitudinal appendage which subtends the lower extension of your caudal elongation. EP AT ".Witiia . Trna do_your, otnnibus• as Kant" asked *Londoner, lately; of one of the condueters. "Our buses," repliedffiat talcum:usu. "runs a quarter arter, arc ar ty* quarter to sad at !" To English this 'means " every quarter of an hour." rtAmtoAD SPEEN—Speaking a speed nide, wag the other day, reckon they travel acme on the Hudson River Midst:ad. I stepped in the car at Albany, got fairly seatedit Hudson, lighted my cigar at pough.; keepaie, spit out of the window at Peekskill, and hit a man at Sing Slog. Q . 7 AN /EISEMAN was once brought be- Erre a magistrate charged with marrying six wises. The magistrate asked him hOW he could be so hardened a villain. Hose yea honor," says PkW; " I was, trying to get a rad, 'on." - Z7A. BARBER. desired a groggy customer of his, wte Sunday morning,whase breath smelt strong of " to keep his mouth 'shut of the egg:lA . 4onm Might get indicted for keeping a,rton hale open on Sunday." Q 7 6 Ira SPlX)Nitit. of yeiat Will raise fir: ty ems worth of sour, how moth r witi it take to raise muds enough to ;buy imam buret with?-Answer may be Itinde4 oiet the foe& • -•.? • 7" Wat no you set your cup °force aided,ait, Mr, Joust" _ , lititroil Mr. . ; :tr: 3 4/04, Aluoitgir " -thcagba "004 Jet , - . - Paint OsU Pucka Cseted Prsoeird Pietist f 'Sfint TS Toni sobscribergantlest imported from Ei a nrpe, lot of new and spiendid Pens. relied th e Patent Cotta Pemba Coated Pen, with Plating Points. The advantage biting Pen in, that it will not corrode, nor the points wear ontslike other Pens, one llrosii last nip as long es about 20 Gruel of the ordinary Pens, and Is as pliable as a Quill. •A; we receive these Pena direct from the Uanufatturers ht England, we are prepared to supply the Trade with. the genuine . ankle s little cheaper than they teethe purchased in i any of the ink"., S. didfirl AN, ' Bookseller, Stationer and Binder/ B. BANN Mc wilt albo'receive from England, In k ifew weeks,'soo Grass of Steel Pens, embracingdiff erent assortments,whkbo for cheapoess,will surpass ( anything of the kind offered in this section/of the • country.- . / . • . . • Aug. 21,183 i fit_ OIL FOR WHIM AND : I • 'VHF " viltractibeiv have Ferastaalip la stove.* simply of t Islet Brom OIL 1 Wham 'Whale 011, %•'nter Solar Ott. 1 Crnde,Wßale Bleached and Unbleached. These 01111 are - warranted pure./ For sale at mu. ket rates. J. B. A- dc 8 . ALLEN, 7 and d Month %%Wets, Philadelphia. Ont. 16, 19.52. 0.31 n 250 GROSS STEEL PENS. NEW AND CBEAP aIITICLEB, juitT imported from ihailianarattureni 41ree1..150 Gtoes Clitalar-pcdated/Bteel Pena, among which iare Joseph .1. Levy's Cirtalar-pointed Pens. Also, a new Pen called Batman's Circular-pointed Commer cial Prn,allof tented will be sold from .0 to 50 per cent. leas titan usual riles. wholesale and retail, by B. BANNAN. Chespßookseller and Buttoner, Pottsrmr. Oct. So. - 44 ismumor MION BACTIVAL PLUMBERS. TiDICO n awl Copper , Smiths, D Italllowi Street. opposite Fogarty's Store, POTTS VILLE. Pa., where they are : forPared to make to Or' der all kinds - of stork in the above branche• and snc as Shower and Slipper Baths. Pumps and Water ClD sets also. all Media Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to serder,st ittesbortest possible notice. - Hoofing, Spouting. attall, kinds of Cooking Men ells toads and repaired at the shortest voile* and In the most reasonable tette. - - tr The best prices given Orr old metals. - A1e.19. 35-lf INTEREST. TARIM. WARRANTED. - CORRECT. . 'FOE SUBSCRIBER bas you received an Aston '. meet of BROOK'S CIRCULAR INTEREST TA BLES.deeidedly the best ankle of the himd ever of fered to the public They its at once cheep. simple and complete. Calculation of Interest both cam pod ad and a 'mole may be ramie at a single sluice.— Merchants. Lawyers. Ilagletettes.and.li person who has occasion to eakulate NIG rest. ertitild tied It much to their advantage to possees For site Wholesale and Retail at manufacturers W ee', at . B. !UNMAN'S Book Store. 47.tf Nov. %),1852 DP „_ , T r 1 VNYPAAN ‘ 6 l j Fit(tr UN.; L OFFICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA use. 14,100 504 t GROAT TAKEN by BlLY.L.ll3llT,corner of .Iferteeteaga Centre streets, superior In the delineation Of fa. lure and life-expression of the eye. Children and groups taken quicker than any ever In this plusr—an Indispensable requisite to success. Call early In the day to avoid a crowd. entitle Instructed to the en, on reasonable termer also. handsome Apparatus. Chemicals, Cases, ke. furnished cheap. 0111 and Jadee for yourselves. N. 13. Tatiervertnii executed in any style you wieb.end specimens can be seen. We worild advise all who wish a tine interim to rail noon. C. VANDENLIVRIIII Pottsville, Match 27,11851. 13—tf PAINTED - WINDOW SHADES, • A Splendui Assorieunt. - Tll6 Subscriber has Just received a very superior int °foliated Window ehadm,embraelng 'heftiest and most fashionable patiorne,Tar Ong la price from 61 to as per pair. at prices at least 20 per rent: .cheiper than they can be purchased, retail, °fah,. manufactu rer.. There are I eplendid Parlor Patterns among the slim:talent. For rale. wholeaale and re tail, at S. HANNAN'S ('help Shade, Paper 9 intleVarittY Mote. March 2%1852. COarrarTTAGE or -Enam mu eled Spr Redstends. TIMART g IME. F Premi ssd hig rou- A ion• Eistiar Tails, flak sad Walnut Ohre and Main , Roam Chases, ,Ir HART, WA RE & CO:„ No. 2 80 CFI F.:,TN ILIT above Tenth, Phtladelphi‘offer fot sate, at very lore prwer.. 3 large and handsome assortment of EN AMELED FURNITURE of their own stassfacesre. suited to both city and country rrsidenres, complete erns or single pieces made to order. Persons tar nishing Hotels and Boarding Houses, will And IL a cheap and desirable artirtP. Complete arils foram air bent, ant= istiog of Bureau with glass, Bedstead, Wash. stand, Table. and 4 cane seat Chairs, front 44 . :.5 up wards. Also, superior WALNUT EXTENSION DI NING TABLES, from *l5 to $l5. Patent Extension Spring Bedsteads, Office, Dining 11001 Ti, Boating and other Chairs, Spring and Nair Matt r , Mahogany and Walnut, Plain and Fancy Furniture in great va riety, &c., &c.—The public are invited to cal Va nd evamine. N. B.—Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Aug. 14, 1852. r-nm EVERY FAMILY . I SIIOULD , IIAVE A COPY .--ita irita biotite Book, roily 25 res. per copy—Nan fun- ter's Medical Manual and Hand Book for the afflicted. ' Containing an matins of the Origin, Progress, Treat ment and Cure of ever, form of discase„contracted by Promiseous Segrial Intercourse,-bySelf.ibuse. or by Sexual Excels. nrith advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalit lea, and everythingthing that. wonld offend the ear of derency, from the result of some.isienty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the MC of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added. recelpts.fort be cure of the above diseases. and a treatlar on the caltses, symptoms of Fever and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy ; •is copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United Slates. by wail, fern of postagg. Address. onstage paid,“l3or 196 Post Office, or the Author, 39 North *event h Street, Philadelphia . Aug.214.19V2. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT DR. HUNTER will forfeit $5O if falling to cure any case of secret disease that may come under Ids tare, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Ei ther sex are Invited to bra Private Roonts,3B North Seventh Street, Philad'a., without fear of interrup.: Lion from other patients. Strangers end others who have. been unfortunate In the selection ofa Pliyaiciau are invited to call. IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained Intinigence of the ructions, by excess or seltabuse. the evils are aurrseromi. 'Premature Impotency, involantary semi nal discharges, wasting of the organs, Ins of memory. a distaste_for female bodily, general debllity,or con 'Mundial derangement, are sure to follow. If ne cessary, commit:he Doctor withconlidence ; be offer/ w_perlect cure. ' READ ANT) REFLECT.—Tbe afflicted Would do welt to reflect before trusting their health. h3PPleess. and in many rases their lives, in the hands of physi cians ignorant cf this class of maladies. It -Is eel , tainly . impossible for one man to and d all the Ills the human family are subject tn. Every respect able physician but his peculiar branch.' n which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment 01 disease* of the sexual or gans, together with niters upon the body, throat. nose, or legs, pains to the head Of 1.0 . 111.1, mercurial rheu matism. strictures. gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful merges. or Impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has been enfeebled, trilbies the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may plies themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the Vetted Slates ...Prlge five and ran denies per package. Aug ta.1852. . 13.11 peel of or resontrists: Another :..Setenthic Wonder! OREAT OUJIE FOR DYSPEPSIA! R. 3 S. HOUONTOMNI rzrani, ors Irmo Dien three Fluid, or Gastrin Sake—prepared from Ren net, or the fourth Stomach Cathie Os, afro &lotions of Beene L 123111, the Mat •Physlolegleal chenille!, loy J. S. Housiwroe. M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. "1 Metre." Such te the One meseingotthe word Prptlx. Zr is the thief fleetest, or Gress Digesting Moe iple of i.e Ouult Jules--the Selmer (Pie Food, the. Pecifyint. PresirMing, and illistelatitir 'Arent of the Swarth and Intesitaes. It la extracted from the Digretive Stomarh ofthe Oi, thus formless-true DI. gestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Castile Jame In Its Chemical powers, sod furnishing a templets and perfect substitute for It. - Title I. Mature's win Remedy for an unhealthy Iltemach. -No art amen ran equal its cfrwire pow er). It /murales no Alcohol; Bitters. Acids, Or Nause ous Mark, It Is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients _who cannot .. cat *Mir meeker without irate Mown; uescars of uhvatiElt nenAllnere. Pepsin le NOT A DRUG. • Haifa tea-spooefut atPeiste lefeeed in water, will digester threolve Flea Posed..of Itaase Beef en start to.) teem out of the vomaeh. SCIENTIFIC EV.I DEN CEt in-The Scientific Evidence upon which' this reme dy is bared is in the highest degree anions and re trainable. tUti on the Agent, and get n j Droirriptive Circular, gratin, giving a large ainnunt of Scientific Evidence, Nora Liabbra Animal Chemistry 1. Dr. Cogibe's Phy. sloiogy of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on Fool and Diet 1 Dr. John W. Draper, of New York I:adversity ; Prof. DungtiscioNahystology Prof. Saharan. on ale Col lege Dr. Carpenter s' Physiology r fice:, together with report. of cures ham all pans of the United States. PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. • Dr. noughton's Pepsin , is prepared in . Powder sod shod Form—and In Preacription *lab - fix the - use of Phyaletans. The Powder will be sent by: Mill, free of postage. Air one Dollar, neat to Dr. lloughton,Plin iadelphla. aa-OSPF.RVE THIS I—Every:horde of of the gen uine Pepsin bear* the. written signature of 'J . DOUGIITON.11;D:. ado "Pleinnetnr. Copy-tight and Trade Mark segued. • • • , • Sold by all Druggists and Deakin In tdedleinee..:-- Doilu Per bottle.': . = Aupwrs—Real: Hannan, leotteville, Wholesale and Retail, Agent; J.O. Brown and J. S. C. Martin, Pon,..] trineti.-Jae. B. Fella, Mlnersville ti P.. J. Fry, Tama. 101146TTIli GOLD PIICNIV-Wtiresi drur JJersag.-4111iisstistutt..-Plias subairr has Just ter ailed a laming of Bagley's! Suwon Cold Peon. anions whirls ore the Congress. sad Vatted Swam Pittra.lietbilb runt eat of salass.all of which can be =VI thie palms anon off by Rayne. Tbs Unalten Swr YAM an tha lea Pest Stinnett,. Coll &Asir kt, blethe anemias , . • eliO4lngßal= PEN Obqi(iTifsvLEe tit.t4tU' t--4,1m11138P.R. fielol - ' • your lutir,tirtlittg'cllft - oriCrintr. beaA. coyewsl w dins Dist ruff or Bond! If so;- make a trial of BTORBE, CHEMICAL Unfit INVIGORITOIL Mao. dreda Of,penops to all pints eit the country. wkise heads' were - entirety' bald. base had their hair fatly reStered tons oilinal perfection' by the use of this valuable ankle. liarad the testimony. • 4 New York, lan. 1,1831; ,/ Sta. BrOgas-:-Dear Sir :— bfr. Smith , of Newton 'L.I., obtained a - bottle of your excellent flair Invig oratorfur his little' girl, about four years old; het bead being entirety balk; no hair ofany oesisequeree birlog grown ' on Ater bead from her hit*, and, cur. prising as It may appear, after baying tired tan one ' bottle.a complete head of hair was produced nearly two tut' es lona, of a fine healthy growth. - T.• A. DOOLITTLE, M. Geind St: • - Philadelphia, May IMO: kfit. droals--Bir:—Afterbelng bald far a number' of years. and having useConmerous preparations to no erect. your Chemical hair invigorator has Pm 'ducad a tine bead ofnew bait, and Lltardly know how to tip els my patittide for the benefit I have received from )(tor valuable article. • , J. WADBWOLTII, No, IP Orehard The following testimonial is from Mr. lehlakin, edam ofthe Salxeday Caarier:- .td.rata's ilea INVIOCALTOM —lt given us much pleasure. One& iell ed, to record oar testimony in favor of the great pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs' I Ctiernical Hair Invigorator. On Inciter - int from a recent severe. attack of illness. we discovered that our sal:tally healthy 'and ,abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing to have on hand a sample of the above article. fornlsbed by the mane• facture many months previously, we o p er ate but a Bia gio bottle, as directed, and found it to like a charm •in entirely checking the fall and creating a new and healthy dentin of the scalp." • Cattisa.—Ask rot Sierra' Cltivicar Nair favigres ter, and never let dealers Persuade' you to use any other article as a sattstkute: Price lideehts per bottle. General Wholesale Arents-i.C. P. AMET & CO. No. P.M Arch SI.. Philadelphia. For sale by dealer generally. - FOrenle In POIMOIIIe by BROWN. /1-ly Jap. 17. JBS2. • STATE SECTVAL TIMM rorstraminna CCiIIPANY. PHILADELPHIA AGRACY 11100. 145 Chesnut street. United &Mee Hotel Build- IN Ind. OILLETT & COGGEHALL, Agents. Abstract from the Second Annual Report, made May 15t.1853: Whole number of policies ,Issned In • - ,both brandies of business, Twenty Thousand, '2OOO Whole amount of property at slit, s . R 15,250,05 OD Total amount of Premlotai received le cash, and Me rfeelvtiblp. •Slbloo 27 Total atnonnt of loans ind *spews, 100,150 75 Mumma of Cash and Coarintee Cap ital now In cetera, for future lows. 111 250,115 laeluang a Cash surplus of 50.073 13 The Company was ougenlied bat two years upon purely mama! pt Pulpiest and with no espects t ion of so far supersedine mall Ether It Is, nevertheless trde,tbat its success is napsrattel. ed, and the amount of business done. number of Poi. kirk tuned, and tosses met with - and paid. to the same period, exceed that of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases with Its liabilities, and no part of this can be applied othetense than for the benefit of the parties insured by this Company. DifteCTORS : J. F.Rnthsrford, Pasty A.l.Gallen. Secretary, P.C. Bede:wick; . lownuei Jones, Phitada. Jona S. Packer , • - • John 3. Huthetford; Robert :` S. T. Jones A. A. Cartier, Actuary. We, the undersigned, residents of Schuylkill min ty, and members of the Stare Mutual Firs insurance Company of liarrtiburg. Pennsylvania. take pleasure In - recommending the above Company Its those seek ing safe and cheap lasoranca, it wring a purely Me:- chews' and Farmers' Company , 3 - Hon. Sol. Foster.Pottsvllle, . AL ll.Carter,Tkaisra. Richavil 11.11orriv. -- do J. W.Shoeutaker. .U. J. Mt Beatty & ton, -do - • Iletiner&ehsy.biln's. ' The tint:scriber has been appointed sole agent of thy:Above Company for Fottsvill• and viclnny aria all ApplintiODS In: intonate Mlnt be address&to tuns. JAS. H.O FF. Mee opposite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville. ; July 10.1e51. T3-if LIFE 'IMIIMANCES. 'TIRE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY .1 4 ‘^a.pd Trust CompanyorPhlladelphts Mee No. 131 Manta Streit. Capital, *300,000. Charter per petutl. Continue to make insurances on Lives an he moil favorable+ terms. The capital betngpaid Op sod Invcated,together with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund. of fers a perfect security to the Insured. The premlutna mar be paid.yearlyi half yearly, or quarterly. • ' The Company add a 1110q171 periodically to the III IRMO!, forlDe. The first Ennui, appropriated In December,lB4l, aml the second Bonin In December. I.B49,amonnt to an addition of SUMS AO to every *IWO Insured under the oldeet pre. modem 01261 50 which will be pahl when it shall become a rlalm.im. stead of 111000 nrielnally institud: Ito 'nett °Med amount to 01237 Ao ; the nest In age to 01311 60 for every *IMO; the otber4 in the satimproportlon corthog to ilte &mono. and lime of standing, which additions make an average of more than 60percent. upon the pteislitinsi paid. without i nrreawing the an ties premium. The following air a few examples nom the Re iter: Pulley. —4-- No 58 1000 89 500 270 Ace. - - PaMphletiTeiintalnlng tables ofrates and explana tions:forma of application ; and further information can he had at the mace. B. W. RICITARDeI, President. ions F. LIMES. Actuary. sabstriber is Agent for the above Company in Plchuylklll County, .11111 will effect Insurances, and give all nee'reaaly information on the subJeet• B. BANNAN. 26-ly June 29.1850 INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLI oNr PH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 1631 Chestnut street, near Fifth St. • DIRECTORS, - .harlelN, Handler, George W. Richards Thouias Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, ''Tobias Wagner, • Adolphe E. Bette, Saint:elf:rant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith: Mos rig Patterson, Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country at rates as tow as are c.onsiatent with security, ' The Company have" reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the poured. The uses of theyOmpany on January Ist. 1818, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly. were as follows, : • were Mortars 41890,558 65 Stocks, ' 51,589 25 Real Estate. 108.355 tiO Cash, Am., 45,137 87 Temporary; Loans, 125.459 00 81.120.097 67 Since their incorporation, a period of. eighteen years, they have paid upwards/Irene wiltioa two Ass' deed thassand denars..losses' by Are, thereby afford= ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well so [he ability and"disposltlon to meet with prompt. nets, all liabilities. CHARLES N. OEN:CEEB. President. CHARLEIVG. BANOKER, Secretary. Thesubseritinr has - been appointed 'agent fur the above mentionedinatitation, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW. RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville. Jan 11.1851 • 2-tf Ein ELOISE'S Patent Vire Proof PAINT. FROM 01110. •hilB Subscribers hate Unlimited a farther ;na -1 ply of this singular and valuab e substance. In addition to the ante color, they Illitrt a tiesutithl chocolate or brown. resembling the sand atone now in nee. and so tooth admired for the front of buildings It:: principal I erre dients are silks,alumlnasnd pro inside of lion, which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily stemma for Its fire-proof mance—the two formsrsubstanees bang nom-condactorsond the latter acting ass coment.to bind the whole together - and make a drm and.dur.a?l!.paint: For ore It Is mixed with Wised 011. aid applied with a billSbOhe SWUM ai ordinary peat. to wood Iron, tta, zlot,cativaee. peaks ate. It hardens (redo ally sod becomes dre.proot. Is pa/titularly suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a Id car-deelts railroad brldges,fe ores, &c. A toot co ned with the ankle Is equine oat of slate, ate vast raving of ea. pease. Specimens may be teen attbe ogee; if the subsea. beta. HARRISON, 11RIMIsf.R0 & Co., No. 431 Soo Lb Front St.,7blla da. Apr 194.1648 . 17-tf —_ _ • • -Paper! Paper!! 200 Reams Letter Paper Vas,lnq In price from 01. Si to 5.50 a - ream. SOO Reams foolscap from 01,50 to OS per mm. .10 Reams Commercial Note Paper. SS Reams folio Post. , 20 Wawa Medium data for Book Blederei SO Reams Blasting Paper. Varlets kinds and sizes. SOO Reams Wrapplog Paper dill:rent qualities. The subway, 'has wade arrangements with * lane Paper Manufacturer, and will supply all kind of Paper Mutt 10 to VS per cent cheaper than °iota— wholesale end retail. Also * choice lot of ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPERS. Which will be sold very low. Country Merchants end others can be supplied at city price. to sell again, atß. DANNAN•ri . . - - Cheap Paper store, INDIA Rub BUR ASO atPrrit PUENUA BELTING. ' , ll.eietreeriber le Agent fbr the _the sale of ladle 1 leabrwrindilhetta P_erniniSeirtng.and win tarnish I li 10211 7 tenth* thelovrest ateithrices. This Bett ing iddollitUrnd better shed skewer Oben any other Lind to ase,and It tuts tboadvaitliage of the material being wenb at lies3l balthe drat 'tett; for other per. pores. after It *worn owe as %Whim It is In use at all the Collie/11H in this. Region. Alea;lndta Rather and Gotta Probe Hoar. for Vs• rion3 perperses.ealh as eonleyint Water. SPelikluff , Tuber. Fire Eaglet*, he.. kle.. all of which will be furnished at mutt tutu refs' pekes :at 1311.NN1RI'd Ifitilety Ettore. yr India Rubber Puking of eligheditferent thirk newt always on band.. illar'Springe and' Rings tut to any eizei when required Feb. It. 1858. - - N. • TS. Xi3Villalli% •-- - • (Seattei Ross. Xeresteiss street . Pottsville; pi xis,3 - Plumbing Shop. ~ HAisCONSTANTLY ON SUPPL Y HAND all sizeirot - Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead. Stott Tin. Doh Tubs, Shower Baths. Hydrants. llosc, Double and Sloth, Arlin' Pampa and Water Motto abo; al Medic! Drams Cocks for water and weans, Brass Oil Caps. and Globes far Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plomblng done in the neatest manner at theabortest N. B. Cash pald for old Brass and Lead.' Pottsville, Oct. 26.1950. • 4:41' , raorr & cortrECTIONERT =POT, No. 518 11fariet Street, bettor= Stititylkill SEVENTH awl ElGHTA , Pialaies TORN G. UAW! teipeetfully informs the public of this and the adjoloing counties, that he keeps always on head a largo and varied ammo:tent of Fruits, Catea-a ad tonteetklarry;wbich he will , tell as eheali I e eau be, bought any.otheresishlish meta in 'iladeltdda and he invites all persons who soy Woo anytbing n bls Ilse. to eall tad ate him beforeptirentaing elsewhere. Orden From the coon. try_wlll musty. prompt attention. Way ; I, IBM. ll4l/ - ...;j:;.11 1 1MX TOUR IKIVSXS: ;- - "rife lludetsidloai.ddiarj'er - Arran*te Cintati S. Matta hinvent iNimpaalorblelr has probably 'become mete popular that as other ellnllar leatho flow In the Rat,' MAKI lasonosetie =ton try Fire. °nail description' alb:MMus. edits. and other property; es rho usual Ott asy maw tense of she Clainpaa7-14otilre1/re i g trapea ly reamot palditteadon limq arat UMW WINO trasva. items* lialisor ProPettrok. sone. mar y the ardnerracr.hr :Poltsoilla art 7of by lottery lad VarbarVP 4 * 17- 11 isMAiiNp . ! Aille Inabugle sad Retail Rue sad Slat Stara. C of Ceuta esi . l Mirk*: &rats. Pattralts: TIM SUBSCRIBER INVITES THE VITEN - tlon of the public to the very extensive atom t went of Goods. cotalizing of OENTLEUEN'S Cal f Stitched, Fudged and Pegged Roots, Calf and Kip,doubissoltd Sewed and Peg- . ged Boom. Water Proof Boots Sewed nod-Pegged, Prom S 2 to 14 New England and Philadelphia manufactured Coarse Boots, In great variety. constantly on hand: Cloth and lasting Gaiter Boots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullifiers, Ore gon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Ties.. . MINERS' Boots and Menrose, of first quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boot. and Monroe@ course or doe.. LADYS • Prencht nd English Lasting flitter BOON, Morocco, nil and n sp rin tm French Mor occo, Ri d welt pump ' Buckskins and' Jefferson; French Morocco and Hid Tnrnrounds, from 50 cur. to Sit New England Bootees and Shoes of ill kinds cheap. 51ISSES' and,atildrens • Bootees and Shoes. a large assortment suitable for this market, constantly on band. GUM Elliott 'Shoes. Our stock of Gum Elastic ElhOefiArli of the best manunictorml atheism **country an atibrd. Loafer and Cestbeiserturoold do well to call and providr thetnietves with good Gem Shoos, the best proven. tithe yet dlicovered of Colds, Coughs and Conseil lion. TRIINK9. Carpet Rap and Valites. . The Travelling community will And us well s plied with the above ankles which which wo-will sell 4 moderate miter. Boots and Shoes, midi and. repaired to order. TERMS CASII.% Oct. it, Isol. lain't of pulley and Bonne Debi - inns lobe inir'ad I addition. by future adltiona. --- C 52 50 _ 111,252 50 656 15 3,150 25 415 2,4:5 00 11!17'50 6,1f17 :,o i.e. &a, 9-- El SXMOMN FOSTER'S • otra COVISTItY 13 C9Ncz thli elan . at' n have opened, at their 181 Oftww doom above the Post Ofimi.an entire newel of Gouda, purchased in flew York, at Cash Prices abliny them to sell dupe flan any Mier Stirs f Cr/way / Theis wick Collildtl In pan, of 81a• k and Fancy Dream Bilks. . • idoosells do taMes. at B etc and tipwaids. Thibet sad French Merino's, Cohen' Cloths, all shades and itstvl Met, Black Alpacas, Plain and Figured colored Alpacas, at and upwind.. • A Ike amortment of Calkn, Bleached Sod Unbleached Muslin,. • Flannels, all salon and unlit s, ,Linseys. Check", A lama armament of Shawl.. Hosiery, Woolen Blankets. Cloths, HAMM" Flom and Table Olt Cloths, Ekr.. &tr. . Together with a general trimmest of flo It please the fancy &nelson the wants of the coma ni ty • Also. a large stoeleof stigma. from sto -9 r Is. Colccer.titeen and Oink Tessofery cheap, with ry variety of Queenswair and Riassware, at prices w. er than they can be bought elsewhere. They w h; happy, at all timel, to chow their gonda, free of sr Please give them a call. 11 Country Merchants will dad It to their a al Loge to call and examine the new Goode VflY & MAR 42-If 'Oct. I& 1852 PURE WHITE LEAD ETHERH.I. k BROTHER, Manufatturerx N. VV 65, NORTH FRONT etrtel, Philadelphia a% now a good supply of their warranted pure W T LEAD, and those cu tomprs who have been spa yi supplied in ronsequenre of a run on the article ha now have their orders filled. No known substance po. . those ['reser tin and beantifying properities.au desirable Its a pa t, an equal extent with unadulterated white lead nc any admixture of other rnalrlalsonly mars its tut It has, thervfOre, been the pteady aim Odle ma fat tutors. (or many yetrn, to suppty,tothe publics pe (Way pure white lead, and fhe unceasing &ma ft the article, Is lunar that it has met with favor. It Invariably branded on one head: WETHER BROTHER In full, and on the other, inarranra ur all in' red letters. Phllada.aulyl2.lBal' '2B-ty , _ INDIA NODDED t S. PREPARE' FOR WINTER.' LADIEA• and Gentlemen's Sandals, a eapitaiat rle for the Met for damp android weather. India Rubber Overcoats wills Life Preserve a tached, a new and seasonable article. India Rubber Legglns and Pula. • Long Driving Cloves—lined: — Al.o.ll.lned India Rubber MDR for handling mg wort In cold weather. Ladies' lined Rubber Cloves. Breast and Ntitslng Bottles, Funnels. Horse Hoots. Money Body Bells, Ate., ice. Just received and for sale, wholesale and ratai by B. BANN N. Slept. 25, 1852 NATURE'S OWN REMEDY THE INVALID'S HEST' ERIE D lIPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE! TRI • • OF WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE - IN SOUTH ABIERICAI-YELLOW FEVEI RED' TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTIO SALEM, Mass., April 18, :M , 'William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many el we have beep the Palma agents, and also-at o tie the county agents, for the sale of your rakish eine, and darleg the whole of this time we e n aware that, la £OJ t on e Instance. base the pill hii we have sold been complained of as causing kJ ry.! not aecompllshlng their proper 4 mlssion. It Is .nt. gratifying when we receive volontervtestimo fro a source where the toediclee which is sold ha be. the means ordains great good and ofeaving man let Last year we sold three doun.beles to got afe ell Pont and this day have received &letter t me chant who ordered them, airing an actoon f Wst a ttel effects which they did in curing lei nu rof persons who were attacked with a. as tett epidemic similar to the yellow, fever f *tit the ender tap regular physic:lane treatment, who re Clover ovpital. some three haadred, Indult! ti ar, blegbaratesdke ,fell victims to thsd eat ' If you mould like acopy °four istter,we don km. ! of say Impropriety In giving It you, and per pa Would Dc of service to have It published, loge • twith oar names.** It is addressed to us, We will meson the gamma !sweated, and IF yuo slash it, yt a will please write us. Respectfully, yours, W„ er. 8. H. r. . . . Tbs following lithe letter alluded so @bore : ,3 ' • " Cuidtrad, March 12, 1. t . neon. W. 4. 8. D. lyre . Merchants, 8 tn Gentlemen—For some yurs put 1 have ado ed in my faintly, at epargatire. Dr. Wright's Indian ege table Pills (for whom you mettle agents hi lean end hive faded that medicine of great worth. , Lao November we were visited by a kind of 4 dam matory fever, ( the ante 1 presume which re ref dieted our neighing'. the Drasillans,for nearly year) the symptoms of which Mid seitualogy to the fellow fever. and neatly three hundred persons fell victims to the epidemic (s great number fora populational small as ours,) Our booms named is the true ye.lue fever. but their skill wag inefficient to atop its progrek. eon- ening their mode of treatment to the use of iiiiinior, god the application of leeehee, forbiddlog the me of purgatives. and of count all the soldiers abd *Mr". who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, as also the Governor. seven' Kaglstratee, several Olken,, and inlets all thosewtin were_ really named wilb the Clued'. feu victims under their mode of trealkiellt. A month prey 1001,1 het teceived tittle dozen 10 tea of Dr. Wright's Pliii, which 1 prattler were Wight at sour store by Mears. Goldsmith, NeWeb & s' Varie, merchentiin your City, and with who rl am dote, Molting. Chad the opportunity to *dmlater these Pills to several under my roof, who werklict• e 4 with the same fever, and two doses of elght Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave away nearly all my Pills 14 some twenty al thir ty persona, and all were relieved as it were rlf en chantment. . _.. . . .. , thane, In contiequende: r emitted to Alesstvi t Gold smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the sum of folly oiler sm the purchase of that quantity °fib's medkide, and j foreg of you to deflect the Pllll as fresh as poieible. • 1 tequila you also to desire Dr. Wright to hive his directions translated In Punch. w h ith arlileolid great ly to circulate hie Pills hot only here; but alston the othercolonleswherethepopalatkin Wilson wondrous. • Kruse me, gentlemen, inert( liberty thrive taken to address you ilds leiter, which. for the sake If Me reantty,l have been compelled to do, as! do notmean to speculate on an article which, proved salutary to a number of'poor people, dad in fact most of the popu tation is reduced to a state of indigence, and it would be sinful (tor anyone to seek I tlete in such a way. .Accept, gentlemen. the moat respecifist salutations of yours'', obedient servant, A.:Pigtails. . „The medielneis for tale. wholeirale and retail, either in 1111114% French, Certain or ttpsnish direct lons,at the Principal Office, id 9 RACE Pk., Philadelphia.: And ibr role try_ _.. —r!i• . - ' .. '- : . ' • - . -.. • ; Ti ',BEATTY, Ag co,, i pousvine. i . • • r , J.; %DROWN. • - I .. E. J.: Fry. Tarellgtia ; .1. W., Gibbs, Mktersville; Jonu 110141tglitt. POI 1 Clinton ; 'Jacob Dreher, Drehenville ; Jaeltort Boger. KtKeattsburg; C.• 4 A. 'Focht, Mg.. gold ; Kepner 4. Co., Kepttereville t Gideon Whet sfue,West Petro 1MM:0160K Tesearorag pease - , Begs., do George Potts. Dracksille I Desist Koch' Middlepon • John Williams. ' do- l Conner' .Rhoads , Mew illhitattrilphla I 11. Ithissicr,,Folt Cubbo ; gas. B: Lena & Ca:. Schuylkill Haven; William A. Dem mer, Orwigsburg 6 %N.M. Illekbledot BMWs! Mena,' Landiouille n Johuas Catkin. Llewellyn; Abraki eiNviadk;Gelllllsllllls:ddedelleinlibiliFiLower Ma. intsiougerpt.hatia. - .lllaCtelarnTrougoosltSekal & Saraeofei,ildlegailidg&Chtelgelions*Gmg-VVAAAI aIr its.• MitiaitlPialugroinglv r e,ol,llagasyller, Xegr. i rliatig-Woollte, Kt. Curb. ., :. • ' -L" legarieWl9 1...!.• - A !.. 4; t....i't . ... EURRIII3 • ".• • - .THE WONDER OP raE AGE ?' 11 r..L AIN CURED LIRE NI mac—This grander. preparation is used Internally and externatty.glr taunediatoratisf Seta all bodily pains. - lard atherdingio dinertioto,lt not only rst bates all , hut it cures tt aurally en the Arse t animation.' ty be relied upon Tor torlnt and Riving alninal i at thousands whwhave used it ran testa: o Rberrtataisinf. 'Artie: Sadden Colds, ' mitre, Cholera Nottint,i'leartsy, Earache, Oho .14 I ' trOSIS3C he. •and alt pain In the stomach or , retslfeadothe, Pains in the Womb. Palms in the 1 tbe:Jolnts. Ratit.Spine Diiesse,Lumbicro, Scalds. I ne, Ctillblalni„ Sprains, Braises, Pinrples,,and otue Eruptions. you wish to be tellevedfrom ALL PAIN. use Dr: s PAIN-CURER.• you desire to he cared of ALL DIREASEd.Iake 7 imily Medicines. Price anJ NI cents per it CoNess, Colds. Cr/impend IFllospity Cresfa. PREPARED FOR CHANGE OF W EATII Ell— 'be frequent chanams of the weather bring with COLDS, COUtill, ASTHMA. IRRITATION of .UNcs, SORE THROAT and RRONCIIITist, alt !hick can be cured, and the system f o rtified ost Requent attacks by. using Pr.. J.S.. Rote's aided cotrau SYRUP. Prime only fin rents.. • ',ILDREN are alga Halite to Croup.w bird danger. amplalrit yields immediately to Dr. J. tl. Itote'r •r-failing CROUP SYRUP. Titre 23 rents. !MOPING COljoll, another rompleita, always te•in cold and damp weathet . 'The milliard will great relief in the use of Dr. J. 8 , , Rose's Whoo ; Congh Syrup, utlch always relieves, and pre the disease from running Into othrr diseases. .h as INFLAMMATION of the LUMPS, DROPSY. tl e CHEST. and CONSUMPMION. Frier Secents. Rose's 'anteing°, treatment in all Lung Atiec: iona has created a great demand for the above highly valuable Fimily Medicines:. For sale Wholesale and Retail by R. DANN AN el . A Front tie National litatittwerr.) • Washington City, May 15th, 19M l. Da. Roan's 71frdut1 AJristr!to Pmens in - Airkietss • ad in Health. with an "woe for •1651.—Tbis pub leation Is from tho pep of'an eminent physician of • hiladelphia, a regular 'graduate o tae Medial Col ter. and an honorary-member of the 'Philadelphia Medical Society. It contains much good advice to In • vailds; is well al persons in health. It also describes, In a comprehensive manner, the diseases of our rail. able eliante, and the mode of treatment. No faintly should be without a copy of this book, It ran be had. without any charge. 'at the' various drug4tores in this eity,where Dr. Rose's valuable Family Medicines ate ter vale. Also by JOHN G. BROWN, Pottsville. E J. FRE. Tamaqua, • J. W. GIBBS, Minerstille. Nov. 90.183.4. . • 47-11.- LADIES, MIT WILL YOU HD • UNICAPPY? YVY Itirlig °s l:7 theitl n Z t the , tre l l t e e b s r r d d . vice In all affairs of the bean, width. if artgred, can not fall to glide tne , slagleto a happy mums*. end makes the smarted happy {l Ladles who are unhap py through trouble, misfortune and disappointment, consult him daily, they fallowhll adviceand pre made happy, Others &molt' him to know what la before them; others seek information or those they love. aad all are made happy and cemented tit 11 you usi tie your future 'happiness. delay no longer, consult him yourself and be kappy Trews.—For an Interview of 15 minutes 2'5 cents, In 'full SI. All Letters and Interviews are strlcll7 pri vate and confidential. All Letters pre paid secure a pile Vl' Interview, those at a distance can make their ass known by letter, the silkiest honor sod most In , violable secrecy observed, all etiers to be pre-paid -- No 3, George meet, der.ond house, North side, above Schuylkill Sixth. Philadelphia. WEALTH AND GOOD FORTUNF..—Gentlemen, look to your interest nefore It is too late: oussuit • and pillow the advice of Professor VANIIODN . if you do. success will crown all your undertaking.— Men who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful In life and In business. Men who have worked hard a struggled against adversity and misfortune dm (Te a ter pan of their liven, and found the mote they tried to get forward in the world the more tblngs went against them It t These men have consulted him for the last 30 years. and all those who were wise enough to follow his advlce are now rick and happy. while those who neglected the advice he gave them, arc still struggling with adversity. Terme for gentlemen.ol for an Interview of IS minutes In full 132. N 0.3 GEORGt"Street. sotond 'house, North above fiebuylkill Sixth, Philadelphia. All letter and o communtuttlons wilt be strictly PRIVATE, AND I:ON, FIDENTIAL. April 17. 1552. CM WI n= muuutaziravirr.. M- T2oll. 3 (TO.V.P.2l,Xli d is P glat t rt u Zt a . T .9. Ips "' CITY OF Si aNenEarett. 2165, Capt. Robt.. With, CITY OF GLASGOW, 1610, Capt. Wm. Wylie, From Philadelphia.- City of. Glasgow. Saturday, Oct, 2, 1652 City of Manchester, Saturday. Oct. 23, 1852 City of Olsson% Saturday, N0v.20, lin I, City of Manchester. Thursday. Jan. 8. 1953. v . City of Masco*, 'Thursday. Feb. 3, 1853. . rE City ofMantlii-stsr, Thursday, Mar. 3. 1 4 53. ri , ; Cliy of Glasgow, Thutsday, Mar:3l, 11153. ' Frogs Liverpool. . • all lit)' of Ma'richecter, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1852. v , city of Glasgow, Wednesday. Oct. 27. 1952. to City of Maar hewer, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1852. ce City of.Clasgow. Wednesday, Jan. 5.1853. • ie City of 51acirbester, Wednesday. Feb. 2.1853., City offal:sow, Wednesday, Mar. 541853. er• City of Manchester. Wednesday, Mar. 20, 1853. or arrr's OF: PASSAGE is From Philadtlphia,l Frogs Listerpoot. & Salami berths, 001101,1 Saloon berths; 'N On leas Midship do GS" I hildship do Is Forward do '55 " Forward do 13 Includiuz steward's fees. TIIIIIII.CLASS P•SNENGERS. A limited number of Third Class Passengers will he taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found - l l'. Prom Philatra., 20 Dols. 1 Pinto Liverpool,6 Guineas Certificates of passage will be issued here to parties ,_ who are desirous of bringing out their friends at cot.- reSpoodin g 'alto. *FREIGHT 60a pet Ton. Coarse fioods.llardware, Ake.. will be taken, subjei•t to special agreement at 1 h time Of ithipment. 'An experienced riuigeon *III 'be carried on each ship. All goods sent In the agents in Philadelphia and Liverpool will be forwarded with economy and do spateh.,. Por freight or paisago apply to TBONIA.94OCHARDSON. 9 Walnut street,PlailliPa.„ and 41 Cirhange Place, New -York. RICHARDSON, BROTHERS & CO., Liverpool. OThe •nb•eriber has been appointed,Agent f or h above line oi• dreaniers, and is prepared to engage assengers who prefer coming OM In the itsloneil at thepabtished rates. B. HANNAN. 00.16.1852. GREAT DIEDIGAL DISCOVERY: FOE ALL EFECOOS CONDITION , . OF TOE eiTETEM DR. ROSE'S NP.RVOliti con ni HEART DISEASES and Nervous" Complaints.— The The astonlahing happy effect of DR, BOSE'S NEBVtIIII3 CORDIAL, for Dlainses antic Bears, Palpttatinah Numbness. Neuralgia. Net 'Jona Tremor of ths Muscles. Heartburn. flatulence, Pain In the Face. Wakeftilness.Restlessnets, or for the Mind or Body worn down by . cirri - labor or study, has In &Weil many phyalciada-lo use It In their practice. For a weak constitution. It is a grand restorer; It completely removes from the Ayatem all nervous Ir ritation's, and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect: The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect healthbefore using one l attic. Price 50 rent.. • hese Distasec.Dyrpepria, and licUi nubile! If your Liver Is deran ged, your skin will be ye t . low ; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system wilt follow ; you will be troubled whit cold feet, Va • liable appetite, and depressed spirits. lly taking Dr. Rose's celebrated Railroad or Anualillous Pills, you, 1 . 1 will soon and ell the above bad symptoms dtsappeas. 8 They_givestrength and richness lo th e blood. Boa ,. el 124 and 25 cents. iI These Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other Pllll In their good effects. 12 r Free from Mercury. re De You Styrre witA any Peen 1 .1- Myrna do. you will and Immediate relief by , using of .DR. ROBE'S PAIN CURER. It Is the only prepare d' Linn which cures. almost Instantly. Sore Throat. or Rheumatism, from Colds, Pains In the'alde. Back, or .ly Limbs; Face, Eat, or Tooth Ache ; Stomach or Dow . m els, bide of Backt Stiff Neck. Braises, Coins, and en Chilblains. Waverer yqa have Paln, mettle Palo s. Curer.,Safe to all ages. and the price bone low, the •r- poor, as well as the rich, cart obtain It in LSI, 23 anti sr SO cent bottles he ..The above preparations ran be found. with dr. ye rulers and nal directkme, at the stores or II Bannon, II- Agent fot the County & John 0. Srown.John P. C. . martin, Potty, Met J. W. Gibbs, Inntrollle and S. J. Fry. Tamaqua, Sept. IS. teat ow PAIISTIAratOLIIXEM3 mad INLIMIUNG REMOVAL T W. BOWEL having removed his shop sok doori o•above the American Muse, Centre Street, and taken Into partnership his brothers, the imbsertbers announce to the public that they ate prepared to ea. emite all orders In their. line with Owl/realest de. 'Dutch. and on the most reasonable MM. They am. play good workmen and their customers may, there fore, be sure of satisfactory Jobs. • They, also, be leave to call attention to their 'spludid -assortment of Papar.lisagings, Window. shades. ice., Comprising every variety of style and rdatity. to snit the taste and pocket of purr bum, and which they veer at tbe lowest City prices. • , J. W. BOWEN & BROTHERS. .2 AGM above American Hoare. Centre St., Pottsville, April 17,1659. VOIMIIIII% `RIVATF.I.Y. for 2.5 cents, means of the POCKET 3CULe PIUB,or Every One a Own Physician. . The irty.slath Edition, with one ldred engraving.. showing Irate Diseases and Helfer alone of the - per.eratios stem, in every shape and ; to which is added a eatlee.on the' diseases of wales. Intended for the nee female!, only, (see page .1„) beint of the highest lm inance to married people, those contemplating mar. , M. D., liradnate of the .ty Member of the Royal College of fintgeona, London : and Honorary Mom- - ber oft be Philadelphia Medical Ekiciety. The various forum of Het ret diseases, Seminal Weakneee, Illnes ses of the Prostate Oland, Impotency, solitary habits of youth are faithfully deseribed, and all the, recipes given in plain language: The chapter on self-abuse and Sewhal Weaketat it worthy of partirulat. al tention.and should. be read by every one. young Men. who have been unfortunate .in contracting di erase, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor,. nu matter what his prcienslons may . be, get a copy of ibis truly us*ful work.• • Sal Captains and persons going to Hen, anon Pus ses* Dr. Young's Treatise on blerriage, the Pocket Xacutsplus, or Every One Ills Own Physician. Si' Let no fitther'be ashamed to present • copy of the 2Escobtplus to hie child It may save hlitr tboiM anearly grave. Bet no young man or woman enter into the Secret' oblwations ormarried life; Without reading - the PoeltetAsealapigr-,:lattwo one suffering from abackttigcoagh.pain htbetlde.resilessnights, nervous feelings. and the whole train of Dyrwridle AtensatlOns, and given up by their physician. he an other moment without consulting the dEscalapins.— Have the surried„ or those ;theist to; be married, any impediment. read tilts tritiy witetul Book, ari It has been the means of tarring thriaganda of unftlittinate creatures from. th e very Plum. ;If death. Upwards of si t b111.1.10N copies ,of Akio celebrated work have ',berm sold in this coniatrynnd Europe since 1838, when tale drat ediuon was issued. 11 .3 . Any pron. sending 'TWENTY-PIVE tents en elosed in* letter; trill receive ewe kopy.of this' book 'by mail ; or noes capita will be Seat for one ilaltar,— Addrtait •,'Dt.Wal.'YOUTifi, No. i 8 Aprtlca'Strent,, Pidladalpitho - Poret paid. • • ' • " • !twenty' yearn practice !nth* city of Phlradelpaia, totaled, talkies , Dr. Voting to the conlidenee of the atilkted. futile au be assailed oh surtaf:the sown detteribirlithii diebrent bln *Gel la•sainiatlittatik...ltatd q and .0•0W4-411ainiala std -P41 1090 mil 41P. Atomic tlermamilt Da, Yon g 4.la n ar, tort , rain. inns. avi PM; , , , • . !.7: 1 / 2 1Ft: . 1 111 S W: Irittisuisultik AiNii assouga RAILROAD: 1 ; t ft and titer Isl,PiDAW,,Jonelth,4llskAndan ai`- ',. Very 'following -- K ult--"Y, until further' nottee'oin Vilma Esourston.Piasenger Train willteave ?fata devil's at 7i. A. al:, and mom f r om , your/ file . at; 4 M., aa we 4ay ;,' •ttoppins at , all Way Roma an 'tie: Line ant at the foUawlagetationeat the bouts stated • Sii4iOn/* 11,17. Leaves eltilad'a.'l.3o ..Lelyearoustatte I.oo — Phientsvalo `9.31' ?Passes 141.eartxm 4.02 l'cutatown t 0.00 - B:llal'ent " • Acadia; " :Reading '.4 8. Haven ' 30.43.1 a • Pollatilwti , &no Idl.Calboit_ 10. a . 6.516 Arrive:tat 'Pattastllle 11.00 1/Lrtives at Phini.l•l.: ;AO For the round trip.un and down, In No- I Carat ; From Philadelphia toPhrenirrille and backoiatne 'day, ' 81?40 " 1i75 IA • . Re ad i ng. . •• • .•. ' 4 4" 8. Haven, Mt. Carbon & Pottsville...lloo . " 4 Reading to Pottsville and tact sante day. lib° ra`No amaze carried 'with 'these trains. 'All Tirtets twist be purchased before entering the ears: May 19. 18.5% • 21.tf • PIUMINCitIi ; LPFFICE OF THE PHIADELPHIA & READI G EAILROAD-Bli MMER ARTIANCIEM EN . From Philadelphia to. Pottsville. On and after May 17, len, there will he two passenger Trains daily (Sluidays earenteda between Philadelphia.neadlng, and Pottsville. WINNING LINE; The. Eames Tato leaves Philadelphia daily elite( ,Sundays, at Ty eielstek, A. M. The Way Train lea;vee Pottsville daily, elundrts excepted at 7, o'clock, Ai M. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily. runt Sundays; at 3l—e'clock. P. N. The Expires Train leaves Pottsville daily, except Sunday's, at 3j o'clock, 'P. td. . . , imUtts OF PASBING BEADING. For Philadelphia at 9 o'clock 10 minute*, A. ?C r awl 4 o'clock 51 minotee, P. 31. For Pctlinrille at 9 o'clock 34 minutes A. M. and 6 o'clock P. P.M.M. " Both Trains stop at all 't he atm ions along the line , . -- . . Ist dart tare lid crease/sr/. Reading to Philadelphia • II 75 ,81 15 • 'do to Pottsville. 105 b 3 pitiful's to Potistillie, a 73 215 • ,Depot In Pottsville. coiner of 7inlon and Railroad streets rear of American House. Passengers eartoot - enter the cars unless provided with a ticket. • ; Fifty pound► of baggage will be allowed to each 03 o pener in these lines, and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel, which 'will be at the risk 14 it. owner. - . i rder of the Board of Ma' Py order of the June 80852. AN.IIII4IMNAMMINIS ( )met or ens Ltert.o Scarmatt.t. Navtoavroar Rea Read and Cool Cairpeet. I 5 -ON AND APERE TUESDAY. APRIL lesll. the Paleetizer.Tral la will leave Tam-ages daily (Soaday excepted,) at 151o*tioek A. 81. and 88 , o'clock P: 814 and connect with the Morale* and Afternoon Ttaios *ma Ponevtllecon the Readmit, Railroad. ' Retormag. will leave Port Vilitton. on the antral at tho ?doming Trate Crow Philadelphia on the 14ead- Ingitatlnual. FARE. To Philadelphia, . . 113110 Port Clinton. - • . - . • 7",7 • JORN ANDERSON . General Aims. Tamanna,Aprll 10. Issl , 15-tt ; • HOWARD. EARL lc CO.'S. EXPRESS GINS. Litre are prepared to receive and forward Daily per Passenger Train, (our Espress .Car brine always In charge of sprelit messengers) inerchandize or all deseriptioni,paekagea,Mindies,spicle,hank notes. Alsor partteutar attention paid to collertmel Bills, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Office[—Centre Strent,fPortitellier No. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia ; No.B Wall /inset, New York ; No 8 Court Street, Roston. HOWARD, EARL kiln. April 5.184 i. -14-1( 16-Iy* rnmonis & TOLLS on COei? XU, OFFICr ?Ur PHILA.& nEADVIGRAILSIOA S►pt. IL I. On and after the Gth instant, the rialeg prititg and TOLLS on Coal. tninsported by ibis Co will be as toltown. until farther notice : TO .....ci aiisi . ••• • .. io 4', fE ,1 F the following rules, performed alone by the use .c= - , 1... ~,,,,. ' oaf 11111.9..13 sARSAPARILLA, are not wonder., then we acknowledge that we do not know the II mean ing . ....,--e of the word. Read, and to Clll.lllreti that eras Rh l,O Richmond, 1 ea, • . IS are etrabger than fiction: Philadelphia. , • 7. 1 1, ' 1 1 1 ,1 '. 11 , 1 ,? I Lou I'. 0., Fulton Co., Ky., Oil. 1, 1851. Inclined Plane .4 1"" 1 l''' fir. John Bull : Dear Sir—The two dozen oryi.nr Niretown, W t . 70 ,, '. 1, f'*? I 4 , 6 „ Sarsaparilla. ordered in rieptentber„rame to hate!, Germantown it 11.,'",tv lu '6 5 i , " and, in seknon !editor: the receipt of the same, I feel' Faits of Schuylkill ,` t a i , , 70 165 , 95 I would be doing yen initiate., to withhold the fol- Manayunk. ''. 70 I- 65 , '45 , lowing among many 01 the instances that have come Spring Mill, 55 150 . .. _1 66 tinder my observation, doting the lasi two years, of . Conshehoe'n k Ply, ~ 1 ' r the great curative propertina of your Sars:iparilla : mouth R. R.. 60 ..1 46 1 1, 60 airs. Jeannette Martin.-a highly respectable, lady of Dattotto's and Potts' - r my neighborhood, aged sixty-five 45 '1 40 l years, had been Meg and JoJones l 116 Affl rott icted with a ram-ea ulcer. yam!' ;many nettle cat 'i Nor'int'uorfirolee., „,, " ; 4 „,, her to 30 helpless a condition, that she could not port. 4 0 ' i ' -- " . 'leave her bed She tried the beet medical advice in Port Kennedy, 40 1 351 , I !ID' „,, our county, without relief, and had given up all hopes Valley Forge, 35 „ ! 6 , 1 ,11 - I l of a run, At Misstate of her ease, I persuaded her Phteulxville, ; 1 ,,,,° ' .L",",„1 1 ,1„",1 eon to fake a footle of your. Sarsaparilla. He del Royer's Ford, '” 1 ' ',,11 ',.,,", en, and in a ehcirt time returned, and pore hayed an- Pottstow 0. -u - ' 'l '1 other bottle, stating the first had had a decidedly toed Douglassville.,'2o I 15] ICS - • effect. She, eontlimed to tune it untal.atter the use of Birdsboro'. .- 10 105 1;00 five or six bottles, I had the pleasure of eeeing the aid Reading,9sl ,95 , . lady herself at church. She assured ion that the had Hetw.n. Reading & , ' altuoat entirely recovered her health, and from htr 1 gs . Molaseille, ' 00 • 9 5 received the account of tier dmease, and in almost the Molireville, OO 95 , 95 same words I give it tu you. This fa' but one of a Hamburg.. 00 ' 9A 95 . number of cures under me observation--Of very r.- -"" Orwigeburg, ' 00 9 a__, markable ones—performed by the use Of your Sama ... Sy order of the Hoard of !Genet.' s. gorilla in my neighborhood. The. demand for it ha 4 B. BRADFORD. Seeretary. steadily increased sincepta irdroduc tine here. Sept. 11, 18 .52 . 20-tf Very respectfully, your obedient aerva et, --- NM. R. DICKINSON, P. M. PIIMADA 4k ItEADING ItAILFWAD STILL MORE W.INDERFiIf. t I. Thronao A'. Binge. of Grates C 00. ,, Ky., fur the IIY---- “I''' "."' : 1 -4., - e. benefit of mankind w5....a. generally, do hereby certify, that -: -.' . "' s on or about the Ifitli day of f Octoker,lB47, rwas at. ....... A1...4 -- 30.- tacked with a very severe pain In the lower part of DEDUCTION OF FRED:IIIT ON MERCHANDISE, the abdomen, which lasted out a fen , mihutes,and 111, to commence Marsh 1.1651. . , - moved into the tell hip,and continued exeeedingly Ft ITES OF FREIMIT PER 100 Uhe painful for about five dal... during which time 1 had .". be, a very light lever. Al the end °flint time the fever .I , r * .'', tb .s ' '''',, a 5. 161 ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, after f... ,. .; 1 4 L . ft-79. before.; arain returned, anti was touch worse than 4 . 7 - .4 , , e 4 7.' During all lhle tore 1 was tinder medical ... • ' 24 . I treatment. From a short Dine after 1 was taken, I ir - -n. I . was unable to walk or sit up; the hip la which the pain was so bad commented rising, until some time In January, when It burst, and a number of pieces of bone came out—as many as twenty. at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourths of all inch 10ng...- Some time after this ~ , , a hard lout appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist.and one on my let. below my knee. 1 cootinued hi get weak and worse, and pain made its appearance In my right eboulder. and would move In my breast and stomach. At this lime all persons gave me up to die. A phy , olden then told me that, as a LID remedy, I had bet let use Mr. Bllre Fluid Fitract of Sat,soparitta. Af ter the use of the errohd - bettoe, thh finis on my wrist commenced getting soft. I bpened it: and a day or IWO after, • piece of hone fame out. My Wrtlit soot. 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 bot tles, the trot on my hip became soft; it was opened and somecOrruptian ran one, tocether, with a Final piece of bone, and the Fore soon got, well, and the knot entirely disappeared. The sore on my leg also opeued e and a piece of bone came out. !.condoned the use of the Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bot- Des, awl am now, entirely well, and able to do daily tabor. It may seem strange to some. but I will here state that. during the alltattisr if f 1849,1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which ran now he'sfen at the residence of my uncle, Thomas Neal, whore I now Ilvis and If any person doubt this statement, I will be happy ro converse with then, If they will call out tae.--feigned.) THOMAS N. RINGO. State oilientucky, Gra%es Co., Oct. This day persoealiy came before toe the under signed. an acting Justice of !be peace In and (of- said county, and made oath in due form of law, that the above statement L. true. Beier:Abed and 'moos in; this 15th •day of February, 1150. ' ' R. P. MoBBE, 3.P. for G. C. I. Edwin Anderson, Clark of the Connty Court of Graves CoUnty, Fitton of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name 13 algt-ed to the above certifl rate, Is now, and was at the time of plgning the came, *twice of the peace, io and for said Graves Coon. ty duly eotnmltstoned and qualified as such, sod that faith and credit are due all his official sem, as sorb. In teetimony whereof. I Italie hereunto set IL. la Imy and, end caused the sell of the Conn ', C h ourt of said County 10 be heteunlo of thle eighteenth day 'of ,Fehrtfary„ 1150. EDWIN [ANDERSON. Can the reader believe, after reading the deacrip- Don of the above numerous cures, that there Is still a few human beings, suffering with 'Mamie, that re fuse to give Bull's 4areapattila a trial. It Is indeed hard in believe, but_ nevertheless. it is too true,— What kind of testimony would It take to el:wince the few remaining dLabelleeere, that HUH'S wed( ine will do more even than ,It promisee; The doctor could produce smother and another; cure perfornieJ by his medicine; hut if the cases published above will not convince the skeptical, it is, Useless lispro duce tiny more, and, indeed. It wonld cost a fortune to publish the many certificates that have been show ered on Dr. Bull. The largent mammoth sheet_in America would aokcontain even the names of tfiorr cared, let alone full statements of their ea.:v.i. - Datentatinin of tA r Severest Choratter Cured. Tor the_laat three yearn) have been afflicted with nheUttiallatti of the severest character.' I was at times in the greatest agonies of pain_ I tried every reme dy I could procure. bid found no permanent relief until I used flull's Marnaparitta, which performed a permanent cure. (SHAM BRIDGES, • , Unlontotie. Ky. Xeretirial Ileaditrire. Pain Dille nett.. ,I, ' I have been for a number of years severely a ffiie- Jed with a mercurial headache, and a dull, heavy Pain In my liver. I Used most of the remedies of the iisy, especially the Satsaparllla preparedltiy different err eons, but to little adventures( il 1 tried Butt's, three beaten of which perfumed a perfect cure.: DR owEN, Druggist. f.nutgvill ,, , Ky: l'.' ryoitalas, nit:intl ., . At.; Oreat Cure. I was of with the above to an al-inning ex tent. Several physicians told me that I would lose my leg, and perhaps life, if It were tot checked.-- Two bottles of Beira Sarsaparilla made a perfect cure and my genelat health is better them it B AC ON, ben for years. CHAUNCEY Compositor at the Deisocret.Office.lLouisvilie.Ky. . - PAysicirme Reciermired Befi's •iserapariffe. . Its. glet.t.--Dear Sir—We belleine your Sarsapa tilla to be the best article ever manUfactured for thud' care ofigerofulu. Piles, Ceneers l l3ldlSones and Ulcers, and malty other cutaneous,and glandular Ittrectlnns, hiving used it With entire sweets In nisny calm. M. PYLES, 51- D. 'Resident Physician at the Louinville Marine Ibispital. L. P. TANI:IBU,, M. D., Prof. of Chelatorry lathe Lou tilt illa Medea I College. Ceuties.- 4, Ask for the original ".DILJOIIN BULL'S SaRSaPARILIA," Fenn IC sircecay, in goal? bot tleatand Meerut other. i SOLE AGENCY for the State of pennsylvania is at DR. WAYNE'S Lebolatory, Not '4, berth 8111,- .ENTIII STREET; PhOadelphsh. few Bale by • - JOUR 41 , 8ROWN. Druggist, Pottsville. _ Bele .ggrearfee ficheitgriff, Canty por•Country„:lltorelteeparasugplind. ~ _ _ r. 6, 111 M .: ' ay IN. 1-1.-12-171 INTICLI`Ii TR ttilteßTFlo • lit Ciarg.—DituminausCoaLtlrkka Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone. Ply iron; 9 tie: 4$ its Plaster. Slate. Tiles, ' 2.1 cleak.•,-Dlocynts Dare Blocks; Ceuiecti.Urludatones. anon°, Laths Pltch,-Itallroad Iran. heavir,ttailli:} lo l ell. 91 eta Halt, --Sills. Shingle*. Tar, 'rumen- 1-' 1 tlne.Tintber and Lumber. " 94 -Class.!--Ale. Beer and Porter.l Aches, Pot and Pearl, Dark, Batley, Hones and Horns. Coffee. Cotton, Whulley&'Domestle. Llquora, Crain, Iron Castings, rough r Rolled. Dar or 1 Hammered iron, Boller Plates, Flat liar Railroad !roil, Lead and Shot, Molasses. Potatoes, Ns Ileand Splices Salt Provisions, Sitter. Saltpetre & Tobacco, unmanuffictuted. FLOUR per barrel. 41k Mass.—Apples, Stan, Batter Chsese.Cordage,Earthen•ware Eggs; Groceries, (except those stated)bump I Hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Lard, Leather, Live Stock. Menu rat. tures of Iron, a e Machinery 011,09s quo. Paints. Hare Hides, Ditys.Rus 'eta Sheet Iron, Seeds,Steel, Sweat 1 Potatoes, Tallow. Vinegar & Wire. 4_ sth Can.—Souks and Stationery.l Boots and Shoes, Cemphtns & Spirit Htl, China, Glass and Queensw ars 1 1 Cigars. Confectionery, Dry Goods..}. 92 its., 11 eta, Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and Frail ' 1 . Foreign Liquors. Hops., Spirit, of ' Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool. 1 . March 1.1E151 . . l94f E2MI MITE enhserthers trey leave to Inform the pnAl le' that I. In sildition , In their former STEA' ENGINE SHOPS and rotrsDn, they_ have recently put op new Slaehlany and Shops for the taangfanture-of COAL OARS, TRUCES and other Rail Shad Cars, by Steam power, which enables -them to unman all that kind bf wOrk. not only moth hatter; hot p ith id greater despatch and at the very lowest prices: • awing thus made. these extensive proparmions, lad' salt. and companles ragairlog work of Alt 'kind, WJII find It to Iheir advantage tastes them S eatL I; _ SNYDER ii:MiLNES. 4.ltf Ott 25.1651 'Accra Discovery for Bilious ouststurviens. . • r SOCTOR S. ROSE'S. - • Et- RAILROAD, •OR ANTI.4IIIJUIRS ladoxes, et t a k en nd 35 . 0AM...free from /demurs. can be at aU lemons, by both sexes, - ages and 'without regard. to weather. tdsNo bail . ass or laboring man should be without them.stt They ate truly the • PDOT glan't friend, sod the Rich Man's security.' the y. 2111143( thlrtyl years' piste: - Tie:Shove Pills are nie tire in Plinadelphia,and If taken with DA J .-S ,Ifoss's Tonic Fever and Agne Mixture, they wilt mite the most stabboni csses of Fever and Arm, in Chills and Fever: For Liver Complainto.Dyspepsin4 Indigcm ion. sod nil Od ious conditions of the system, they have no retstil t :as shot:limn& in the Sonthens and Western is.ates will testify. who have used them.:. Ac a purge .ye altjahey act like alehatm. free Irolaignidee. atteatth end liPpatite, and enlivenina the spitim. For ssie, at wholesale or retail by I • . B. DAMIAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. saltraggists and others aapplledat the:usual who!e sale prices: Also by , • , 1 •••: - • - J. G. BROWN,Pottsville, .E. J.' FRY. Unisons. • J. W. , GIBBS,. atinenville. August 31% - 1551.. i• 33- .:t witqw mrin,amirleevis nothing tehifh relates to wan foreigiltrii t elinga." 'READ!! :-TO ci.KEux • VIGOBOCISI.ife . or , a premature bath. KlN an etelfPieservation.--Onlyin cent*. This bemk,Just published, lo filled with astral In thratatien, bet the loanable* and diseases of the hu- man system: Unddresses itself alike tit - Youth. Man hood, and Old ape, and should be rea4 by aft, The . p re ventsal advicmot impressive wunlnp glees, will vtenge fmngery and suffering. mod saveasnu ally thousands of lives. Parents. by IMAM& it.. will learn how to prevent the destruction of Bleb children. A remittance of EL tents, enclosed its n letter ad drested to Dr. Rieke] la, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under entrellipt„ per returner midi— • lIP tlfleen_years realdent Pbyelcims. N. W. cor nit 6/ Thlrd had Below stretta, between ,Bmticti and Pine, Phila.:OM, May be teaselled ccintidentlally. fle who places himself's:lde; tbe care dr Dr. 8.4 may ielielobstytorifide to his honor as a gentleman; and ,conerienily rib earns Me on or a pbyati. 'Per mutat a Militate mayaddress Dr, by letter, (post patil) find be acted at home. . . Plekeerii of Medicines, direction. lie.. thrtriirded by Astadlait trretaittasce, and put up: *testa from esineteiwen. Book Belem, Xmas .Aterits, 'Podium Cinert. - atid all otters slaWiedilritts the abase work at very low Mee, '11441111, aa.ly ' : FARES Pottstown, 1113113 nerd of Manage," S. BIUDFORD, Secretary. . , 1334 f a ltaliao/4). FROM Sts:tl/ n• 45 /to. 11 cts. ~ i t 174te. 9 ct• . =Mt !ME • O . B Subscriber Ist epared to furnish bleydiN T; sheeted Pianos. the different kinds; fioni 810 to'l ISO cheaper than they can boon:charted..• in Philadelphia. - • _ - 41c witl guarantee the Pianos for Gee ' Ile has all:the instnameate selected by a ;mew. tent person as to tone../ke,bot 'ribose visiting Phil adelphiu,, desire to chnosethentselets, he will, gist! a note to the martnfattlirtrAnd they' may make their own selection and their OWII bargain before.show ing the note, and he will furnish the Instruments re- tected from $lO to 830 less than the prices meted ac cording to the price and power of the lastroments. • Our object is to deal fairly and furnishge , id at- des at /ors ratee. We will not sell a bad or ricoi n btfut Plano. • . ' C. !drum took the highest Prerniumakthe World's, Fair for his Pli3pod. They are equal to au y manu factured in the countty, and superior to fonrlfifths of ' those sold. , • Mr. Marla has sold upwards,of Eighty Pianos in •three months, and orders at present control be sup- • plied Under three er formworks. For ehoapand good articles, apply at ' B. BANNA.NrS Cheap Book and Music Stole. • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. All kinds of Musical Instruments obtained to Or der at short notice, and at low rates for good noti fies. Persona desiring any kind of Instrument tau name the prier, anti we wilt procure the best arti cle that can be had nt the price pained , : end f%alliiiled by a competent musician beToTPIII3 purchased. With these facilities, we guarantee ail article, 1.04 by as. Sept. 11, 'PM , . v STEAD PUTTY AND - PAINT MANUFACTORY . Tllf'uidersigned having made extensive alierations and iinproveinents In his machinery, and having ritrodocedSvc•to Into hia Factocy.would most rettpret fully call the attention of his filen& and customers through the onsiiiry to his large and well selected stock of VARNIISUES. PAINTS, 011.4. 4 ,GLA55, Arc.. kr., welch for variety and quality cannot be ctrelled by any similar establishment In the State. Coach Body. Carnage; Cabinet -anti China (11031 Varrat.her, and Paints of every description, dry and ground In Gil, and put,up citation notice in cans of convenient size for connive trade. s' - Glazier's Diamonds. Gobi Leaf, Follette, Potty and Hack Knives. Sable and Camel Nair Pencils. Varnish. Paint. Graining and Kelsomlar Brushes, and English, French and American Glass of all sizes. suitable- for Ororn Fronts. Div allingrikc., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Buildings. Vestibules. /kr, &co constantly on hand and for sale In quantities to suit purchateraott moderate cultic at the old establishediaarralta • Framers ISO- AND, VA. *TETT lEtraspriTO. North Fourth attest, wept side, below-Raul st,, C. SCHEfIC4i• April E1f,,,,51352. y - DR. BARRON'S • MAOIOAI. PREPARATION. Nort/yrdsit Cosnerof NINTH a I nd RACE Seroia, PHILADELPHA 117 . HER R becononnis to treat all private 'lnd tlel teats diseases. guarantee:lpr, a cure In all cases. Strangers and Residents. or both sexes. are invited to the Doetor'a Private Rooms, where` le can always be coneulted confidentially, free of charge. Persons residing- at a &donee, by' enclosing three dollars in' a letter, unst-paid, stating •symptems, veil' peace a bottle of the Doctors Matical Pre para. tion,by return of mail. Ofgeellonrs from 9 o'clock, A. M., ti ll in, P. M. Sept. 18.1k51, - ' 34-ty Taint/0111'S PLATEORM SCALES ' ALES HE dub:webers have been 2ppolhted agent* , for 1 the select this superior - make of Scales. and [are prepared tOldernt4ll any- dessrlption 1 - .4 their mal,r, capable of welching front tb 5110 tons. oirm. - pie of scales can be seen at the York Store. E YARDLEY .1. SON Aptll 3,1859.14 t i A Pa lIIITS DR. JOIIN BULL : I SARSAPARILLAIt WILL WONDERS NEVER 'CEASE? BENI fat!tr. 1 11, MAKING SOU4CROiTT. - • .• • -Thus is the season for makiogsourcrout;-... and who among our agricultural readers are not fond of it upon a cold!, blustering, suowv day, provided it Is made right and cooked • enough? few cooks m* re than about ' halt boil sourcrout: Ta makng it, it should be • in a "stand," which sho'ffid be washed out as bright as anew cent, and everything con • ! netted with the making - Fit' it should be Per. reedy clean. A few broad leaves of cabbage may line - the bottom, and he sprinkled with the best fine salt..preparittory to putting in a •j : layer of the prepared cpbage, not cut too fine. Each layer of thei cabbage should nor be over sit inches wheniloose. which 5641 be stamped gently until the juice is peicepti. Me, when another layer should beim in and so ors till the stand is cup: Each layer should be sprinkled with a handful of salt, so that about three hail pints,* used to a half bar. rel of the cut cabbage; When the stand it full, cover the top With leaves, remore,ii to the cellar, when a rotted hoard , ti t *, stand * pretty well, shohld be placed - 0o the top of it, on which shohld he placed a mane, washed clean. weighing 10 or 15 pounds, to: • ; - !:. press it down. The eland of cask must be perfectly tight; for, if tbe liquor skald lent P. out: die crout.will spoil, unless a-weak %gine is poured lifer uas Oft4m as necessary. - The • Drumhead Savoy Cabbhge is by far the bets ;! for crout, from its ei4rerap tenderness. as I well as from its retaining its deep green cr. • ' Eat it is rather 'difficult .ta raise, lad the heads a re general4l small, and not nea'r so hard as the cpmanoci Drumhead. We would suggesi while the mash% presents, that when casks or woohn TCB/6 of any kind, are stood in. the cellar, with 'ground floor, pieces 0 board should beat. • ways placed rihder them, inasmuch 85 the moisture of tho ground, if left any col:aide ble time, is liable to cause them to dal)) si the parts coming itqcontact with Mlntown l'flegraph. REACTION IN FARMING " /- Fences operate . two ways, gn , 4 they are a defence, iti l p3or an offence. Many a fanner by itwo sparingly seedis his new meadows ha 4 had to red, his who:, larm. Every farmer F hotild see daily eiery sa , mat he has and inspfiet its conditionj.Wett ly visits, as with some, soon result in int ly animals. I ; - , , , The man who provides *ell•shel retell evi , for his sheep in winter, 'Will 90"pn tindillotit of coats for his owalsack. . • ; A good house 7 ,Wite should not be stipew of one idea„ bat should be equntly fiailiu 'with thelloWer gard;en and flour barrel; an; though her lesson 4hould be to lessen pense, yet the scent 0`; a b'ne roe should r. be leAs valued than 'ft!Y cent in ' t h e till. her husband is a skilful sower of grain, st is equally skilful as it sewer of garment; 1 keeps his hoes brigh:t bt use ; she keeps tt hose of the whole family in order. —.alb,; Cult, rat ni.. CIIAPP,ED TEATS We have had spine experience with th,:, difficulty, and neverlfound anything heart : a preventive and cure,' than washing the roughly in clean cold water. li the wrathet., •is very. raw, a ;Mal coat cif pure lard, applf4 - ed after milking, is useful in addition ti.ttle s "r , ashing. Soft butter is said to be eutiko - ' ' for that purpose.—Vaine Fanner. 6ritntifir prattitul " POISON "ANTIDOTES. For oi of vitriolom aquafortis, give doses of ,rnagoesia and water, or equal pi.. ", of - scup and water'. , For oxrdic acid, dive an emetic of met - • and water; afterward ,mucilage 4 and Fi doses of ,faudanutn i p • ! 4 - . For opium or I-Octal:lnm, give an eit • of mustard, and uye constant motion, as possible the stomach pump. For arsenic, do4s of magnesia useful, freshly prepared hvdrated oxide of it 92 best. For insects talteU - tnto the stomach. drit: a small quantity I:4 'vinegar.and salt. .For corrosive , tiu)alinta te, give , the whitt„ eggiTmised with Water until free roili! takes place. ' CURISTMA4 PLUM, PIMPING Chop half a pound of beef suet vett ftf I • stone and chop one pound of raisins: pick, dean from dirt, and dry a peed - , currants; soak halt of a six cent loaf of bin": in a.pint of milk;: when it has 'aka up the milk, add to it the raisins, cams' +A; chopped suet, and two eggs -beaten, a ttEl - r;' . , spoonful of sugar i one wine-glass of brat, - ,.. one nutmeg grated, and any other spices ` may be liked. BOil four hours. Tor,so beat a quarter at a pound of butter cream, then stir ihto it half a pond of _ dered loaf sugar Li• or, melt buuet suairf and, if liked, add! more brandy* - - TO WASH WOOLEN 4100 W. The art of washing woolen goods so is preventethent from shrinking, is siwPli *a9h in as hnt niter as possible, with and as soon as the article is cleansed , l , merse it in cold 'water—wring it out we and,hang up to 4ry. HOW TO SOkTEN HARD . A halt ounce quick lime slacked icivt' ltl4arts of water, land the clear solodoo into a harm! of Bard Water, the-R110!4;be soft Water as ;it settles clear, This is pracikable - atiu practical recipe. or ditettiont. TO KEEP OFT FROST. I - .., Silv•itust, tanlbark, or chip- mai n e q . :* er is better 'than any land of troll,to end out frost. Straiv and old hay of any t I are better for banking 'around houses in vil ter - than loam' oil sand or grarel• I sor FOR FITS. Perhaps it is Got as generally karma it should be, ttrat salt put in the month, a instaPllYThielivei the convulsive morrows in tits either Of Ihildren or animals. - • TO CLEAN TtlE RANDS: .1 To, clean theihands of the disrolOriOlill from nitrate oti silver. (lunar-caustic.) d solve iodate of otash in later, ina ivao. ofF s he at tna.. %i DISSOLVE. Gunpowder In tumbler of WART? when settled Poirr ufl the dear wateristl4ll • remainder is tolth•powder . FOR AN 011E4 DOSE OF LAVIONVT:I- Dank immediately tend plenufallY of ';4 moo juice until; a' physicisri cas FPcut p Silifitno lard keep n its an I ); in et/alien wai., MO BFF LII ES il II BUM MI MEE= EE !NEP
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