:133it nub -Ptittionr. (Gi•SosrE poet larnents as follows over the gradual encroachments of 'womankind on the territories of pantatoons: He -says : They t 0,31- our coats—at- first we hardly mt4smi them— _ - - Anil „Men they aped our dtekeya cravat", They toe our sar-ks—we only laughed and klated them; .„ • • Emboldened then, they wore our Very hat., l'htti, by glow, and elite de,rem the wttebea ' I lave taken all, Otlfccete 4 hat., boot!. and breeches ! _ • . . r ,. . Warrry.x after going to law := The liw. they say, great nature's chain eonnetts That rausi pier must produce affects— In me behold prat nature's laws. .- , . All my et:terns lost by a szugle ratter. PREDICTIONS FOR 1553 According (0211 almanac piatilishedia the United States, the yelr of our L0rd,.1553, is to be an eventful one. We extract from said Almanac the following Tredietion.s: On several occasions during the: year the sun will vise before certain-people discover it, and set before they. have finished their day's work. It is quite likely that When no hOsinen is doing many will be heard -to ,complain of hard times;:but it is equally certain rhat all who hang themselves will eseape starva tion. 11 !Judea and loops go out of fabhiun, a church pew will tio1;11nore than three ladle& If dandies wear their beards, there will toeless work for barbers, and he who wears a moustache will have something to sneeze Whoever is in love mill think his mistress a perfect angel, and will - only find out. the truth-of this by pain married. There will be more published than you will find readers, and more bills than will, find payers. If the incumbent of a fat office should die, there will be at lust one dozen-pair of feet ready to, step into one pair of shoes. -: Many a Locofoco office-seeker will curse his party: because he cannot get a fat office. II any Yining lady' should happen to blush, or baste a turkey, she will grow red in the face. If she dreams of- a young man three nights in sticcesaion, it will be a sign of something. It she dreams of him four times, or hare the toothache, it is ten to one that she will, be a long time 'getting either , of them out of her head. Any man who spends faster than he earns, wilt not be any richer at the end of. the year that he was aubebegioning. Many as old slmier will resolve to ttern 'ov'er a new leaf this year, but the new leaf will turn out—blank. DIFFICULT TO CATCH Irisby pays a - considerable attention to a . young lady-to this village who rejoices - in the name of Skiddy "---=indeed -it is whispered aVouad , ,that he has'some notion of " getting slung to that gal "—be this, however, as it may, he-put on his Sunciitylo-to-meetin' tiaites' several evenings since, and called up ' on her to have a cozy and sociable chat. Brisby found her suffering from a very se vere cold in the head : indeed, so hably was the aflinted that at almost every word he ut-` tered, her " cambric" would come into requi sition, and a regular old-fashioned sneeze would be the consequence. Frisby stood this, for a while, like a mar tyr, If.eut at length his equanimity fairly "ca ved in,"sand he was fully resolved to know whether it really was Mks Skiddy's intentiott to have him/or aMark to beinee7edatduriog the whole evening, so he brought thing: to a criis in the following summary manner: I say, Frank." said Bristiv, (he always called Miss biddy by that familiar-tide,) "do .you know thene feature in your face , • ,which I find itimporllble to catch." Indeed," replied th))lo;tsrd fair one, ev idently ' expecting a delcomplimeni, " and pray, sir,'whichone is that." "!Your nose. Miss," said Brisby, "-fur I perceive that it is continually running." The indignant Skiddy made n rush fur the poker. while Brtsby bolted fur the door in a parozystrunf laughter. NAME IS DORR.vI "fhe "influenza" is raging•a's badly in New York. as in this region. Everybody' coughing and sneezing. The Democrat man witnessed a scene at the the'atre: ' fi Nics'Young Man-(entering a nice young lady's box)--Good evening, Hiss' Jedkin 4/ti-hough.! ah though ' YCitng Lady—Ah,l3ister Ilrowd, I ab bud] pleased to see you. How do ynu like Eimer Beider'S dew opewa to;nignt ? 9h chcele a/i cheese! oh the* ! Young Nan—(blowing his nose-) is divide, the busicii3 spleddid, and the sue dery grafi; Biss Richigs sigs like a digh_feni gale. But I have such a shockid cold that I ceddot edjoy it adythig like I wad to-Lan though! ah (hough! - ICung Lady—A htieese!—Ves—ah cheese! —I hare had the babe dow for all the bodth, ad by dose iz—d4 cheese :'rte Young Man—So is bide—ah chough Here both applied their fiandkerehiels to „I s their noses, and blew .great guns till They were 'very" red in the Wee. We left to put 1 our feet in hot mr:ater, tallow, our nose, and go to bed in a basin of hot gruel, with •!some , thing" in it. - 00"' The New AlLany 'Tr stun . c. is rewonsi ble for the following : *. • There:ls a rumor in town-of this sort : One of our principal business men was, with his .wile,and several gentlenien s a nd ladies-in vited out to tea, a tewevenings since. When all were gathered around the table, the lady id the house having in some ivay got the . Impression that our hero was a religious_ -map politely invited him to say grace. lie was taker:rail aback, but not knowing how to estfise hiinself, he went ahead alter the fol lowing fashion : "Oh Lord ! hare - tnercy on this table, World without end. Vours,re , specifully, Amen." irj" TIM LEARNED prolessor 4 and , rincipAL of the licacemy of Saumur, used to spend five hours every morning in his study, but was very punctual at dinner. One day. on his not appearing precisely at the dinner hour, his wife entered his study and found him still reading. tvish,'bsaid the lady, "thatl was'a book." " Why; su ?" replied the professor. —Because 11 s oulil then be constant to me." " should have no objec tion," rejoined the professor, "iirovidefl ypu were an almanac." "Why 'an :limn:le, my dear ?" '4l3ecaui< I should then h;11.. a ncv one every year." - Ci 7. OLD Putcm: asked us the other dm, 11 we could tell why people almost invariably took journey immediately after marriage? AVe replied In the negative,_and applied to him for information. " Because," exclaimed the misanthrope, "they seek for happiness, and feel satisfied that they will not be able to find It at home." married when q elite young„ and his wife put on the inespressibles the first week; so we concluded not tu•put too much. depen dence on his sayings. FIR,T itim.s have been snowed, the world' over, - to be fine things—the first kiss of love, the first Week of wedlock, the first flower of spring., and 7,0 on through all the delicious catalouge of-firstlings• But wlint, are these to the first shad ! Happy - 11,h %pil lions of his brethren,of equal flavor. may come after him, but none shall beau illustri ous—none broiled with such honor, and eat en with such delight-! 17 A utsrustArs nil° cupid not trust to his memory, wrote in his pocket book ; •• 1 must go and get married when get to town." Ir 2HE DEVIL were is lose his inil, where would he get a new one ? In n low public house, where they retail bad slums. o:7'PaorosiNn—To dreamt you arc hug !ging an angel, and wage up with the bolster io rout arms. 17A Foarmaa Hope.—The widow who Wished toilitan old maid. PUBLICATIONS. NEW retsic .Sonr,. wgi o o ;Li c tome and play with met—by Sl•pht•ti Tartekir, twinkle little star; couair by ollep l n Glover. Old lentle. iia Ethiopian dont, dedicated to E Y. Christy, C.q , of Christy's Miniereli. Troitzr. , Sophie Waltz. by John :Stamm, Skylark Waltr.,agr•nged by Charleit Grob.; Magician do do do Annie Laurie.. do do do Confers+ deft. 4.,• do _ d i Thou art gone from my gaze, . do . • True Lose Waltz, do do Haymicille Waltz, romp,,sed Ly BH. 1.1gn041, ' .Talabatsee 'do _ do ;I, 'do - A Thalia. Grand Polka de salon, by I;nata et Blares nee. Sontag Polka, with 4.eauurully also:masted Portrait, Allegheny IQika,ty Tt Seidle, Le Grange Polka, by B B. Ligilb.ik I, Rona Fok.Polka, by Charles (:robe, , Comets Flight Gallop. by Clad... Gr 01.8.,. Short and Street Gallon. do - Fleergreen Gallop, by Vrancis Ruth.. 'PIA Callon. by/. BelLkk. • .iLzrehet."gftlex: if.ep•, 4.- eN 4 - . - . Altme.March, by Charles Grob,. &cant Conner 4,lckalep, by Charles Grob... Going Affead do do Jo Battle of Piague, a favorite Sonata. by•Kot:.at gra. lust recetred and for salekty itt•alubecriber. alttalc cod on band obtained to order , alcilieat Instrument • of all ktud• obtained at abort notice. It. HINNAN; - ' , Prater to Mull i .111,113C•i Imo ro nient•. 4-c March A, 14.:3 If!— . _ - actinium -Worms. ATrea:s:, On the Prattler or 21,4 b!. inhir Eberter.-M I) . o ith Lolea t,d athilllOLLl ty G. /I..ClelL3n. Y. D. ; two ...domes to one. A Symein of Mount...F. lit the tire of eiimienis , n( N. de - toe, Ly Casper Wiesar, M D so, tile nate,' html additions by Willmai E. ilorner. U. Lr-enurfli re m..lied and illustrat ed t t mor• turn to , linnAred en it...tits -1 i) J. Panroisi, M. t• node. as n.. Reach's American Pracrie• and Family Physician. A Pracireal treatise an 'i.n , rrai Di , erniei—by Ph. ss . D.,14.4.4011 ni the yeneteal hospital of Pi• • 'arm, I vol. Buctian's Donn.. Ile NI pdicin• - ..ir the Family Nip. wi a ."—ay William Buchan. 31.1).. •nrithicia, or the tulu'uym. nt of Clornforni and Ilther to Surgery &e.--by J. N. etmfunu, M. L!., F. II J. flonne"Tett', ,DomeaW Phealcian, root slain[ the treatment of Ineealee. wills popular eaPlanatiaar or Ar.bonly, P6ystoloc4/1 yg and flydrops,hy. Al. so. an abridged Mater's !dedka—ttv J. A. Pon•, M. I) For rale chap etBAN ("neap FlookPi . tkre, rpm, t.,IP - narvine Tel, V+. 1..53. , NEW nooss! 'IIE Cultscritret Ise Ju .t received • large afoul) mint uf new Books, atelnn: which ire the follow 11larrapily and History of the. Indiana of Xorth meets, from Its first discovers, by Sad:mei G. Drake. .11astrated by numerous steel pisive Engravings—Roy al OCIAV., The Er/ipse of Faith, or a stew to 11 icepac, Home Scene• and.Hnatt Attudice, by Grace Aquthr, the West of her work., The Women of the American Revolution—by Ellna beih F. Ellett, Author of the Characters of Schiller, "Count iy Rambles, tc., &0., in 2 - volumes, Hagar. a story of 10-day—by Alice , Curey, illaytors of Travel. by J. Bayard Taylor, -- Stpeechee of the Hon. Thomas lfablancon Marin tar. I".Juss published in two volumes, Daniel Webeter•nd hie Cantenspoisriei,lav C. W. March, with portrait. - 11. - RANNAN Feb. 26, 1622. • NEM/ BOONS' V nt' Thames for the Protestant Clersy.Creeds :..N 'althorn Charity, Theolnky without Mummify; •nd Protett3 nt lan without Cbt Nitta nit y—hy ft to.priPo ro:In ell, - Item,. of New Themes— by a tam a Charity and t Eel:Orgy, belay aaeriele, by a Pru. teetarit (•lerpyman, of the ... New Them., errs, ^ Nee: Them., eondemnest.'or into y oprulons upon Ne.a. Thenwa and ha All of which la fII be prirca, al ' El. 13ANNMS'al Ilahk AMIN, '_Ml, pss3, L tiGLt7R LAW AND.EQUIEV REP9RiNi —]yet reeeliff,l volume. 7, m. I and 10.4 lb.. Eo rit,Lh LAs• aria' Equity Itepotta, publipbeol by . liostun•- Nice fit per •olutne—rind 411 , at NAN't4 Cbeap 'Bonk awl Pap, :lune ' r.-..:r,, +s~ ILLETTE—Ity ( ktrier • Jam. Eyre. Sc., the Etraiemt :Sweet or the .lar recem(d ar BA NNA Mareb 5. 1653. 10— 211111COAX1CAl. WORK. —The American Ertelheet,llrafternen ena Ma clithlats' Aaaistant, designed for prartlcal work in:- men. apprentkas, and thneelotended Yoe ihr Encl. neertn2 Profea.lon, lituatraiAl with fro, horidrd r,„_ nn tVood.and rourbeen large engraved Leh. ographie Plates. by Oliver Byrne it.t pnb.latied and for rale to B B;A:n;AN'A Book etore. n-b - 2n. 1453. _ _ rI , IIE MODEL ARCHITECT, tontarning orto- Inaldtargns fur Cottage -5, Villas. Suburban Erxl genre.,kc.,accompanled by eiplanattnno. aperitif/. IFons...tfmatea and elaburate details, prepared ex precaly for the one of Prnrertore and ArtLyanA throirgb.. nut the Utated Stags, by Ea.lll.lel Sloan, Arclitte4i • Publit•bed In numbers.a nd for sale by BIfIANNA { N. A r..py thi. work notthr to be In In. 1,20 j, of every Arehltert and jiluilder in the country. Mardi 6,1!"32. PHILADELPHIA. DOLLARD. • r) EMIER AIiTIeITII IN II AI K. 17: rtielintit term, opiiinotr the State noose, )1, - •enior ei , lehrated 134.11”1.14f: Venn/31111g WIZ and kliastic Band Toupare•. I nitril,l 10. tn.na Itle 1.14,1,1 and rentlemi n to wear., their own - heads With ur lear f : Fe. 111,,,1. - I.t. r - Twuptr;lS.rulps.Ejnelts 'B, 1 The round of the No I Yvon .fittot(toutt to Food- hat k.o 6,r a• bold - 3 F root foroltota over I '3 Ft‘or fore:hood, a. 4 Intl load to net k. 1 ft rto rortuttrof 3 prom Ear to ear 4rver i Saver lie crown a Coo top t lir br.ol: 4 From oar to On, C.ll till, forr hood R RD 11.e'atn•a,4 Trally for Fair a arrleirded nr k of Cent.' %Vogq, T.Z31,-r-4, Lath.' Wig.. half W4a.Frisnl - 0, beautifully mano r...tared and as chap auy erilabll4hinrot In the Unlnir Doll ABU'S Illerhanium Extract tir Lit,r.itts Hair Tonic, prepared from Mouth A ...wan herlis end rant.. the roast PrlcernitTill article ever prodoved for fresco milt, hair from fatting not or hangtps rotor, rearm ri no and pervery mg it In • healthy...and Int aria nt •1011. , Anrinli.: other rniroini Dollard . . ~ng rr.Llnon maintain, its ie poptil.rny tn. R. t that hi. 'Lome • i. applied rnmel ix e‘ery 11.m1 of hair tit n his estshilebnient, ronsermently n L. Lep! In h 'alma ILA,. Wirier illy Othi r [unity ap• itione It beingthorywariscstly t.-vlrd by thou:and, offers the greatest guaranty of Ha retie acv !told whole salr and retail at his Old Lelabitstinicht. 177 tit oar Y RIME ar, npron.ite the ettaig - Ifonwi.'kehita. R DULLARD ham at last diarnyrted the I. pima art, of HAIR IHiE and attn.,uargait (or rate, with perfect confidence in iis sorpariong "iverything it,. kind now In . tine. It rotors the halt either Mai k tit Mono n. (as may he desired) and I. tied Irv/tout ply raga, Yle the fan' tie 'kW, either by stain or niMervMse • malt be warned off in ten minute. trier applicatinii. without lielfActing from it. ...theory. rolling the city arr invited to et., him 4 call. Letter. ad dressed to R 1.101.1.. A It, Chealint delphia,will receive attention 111, !SAS yearns= sTEAra PUTTY AND PAINT ,MA N - 17FAC TON Y. pitE undersigned having Inad•ratensive alterations nod improvement. lit his machai.ery, and .haslog 'itrodered STEAM into his Paitory.would most rr,perl t illy roll the attention of his friends and rastomera through the et,tlntry to has large and well selected stork of VARNIeIIIES, PAINTS, 011,s. GLASS, Area which for variety and quality cannot be excelled 1.7 any similar establi•bment lu the Suite... Coach liodn,i:arriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnlshei, and Paints of terry description, dry and ground in Oil, a nit put Up at short man , of co...Til.tit nine - fitr country 'trade. Id v•er's ihintliondi, Cold-Lear, Falleits. Putty anl„ , • Ifark , linlves. Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnigh,!; Paint. Graining anal r Owned.: Ilrustiva,ind French and Anieheran Olaas of all saner, sUltable Tor I Store Fronts, Dwelling. gr.c., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Buildings, Vest !boles. Acc., gar ,constantly on bind and for sale In qoaniittea to lull purch•sers,afionderatnprlces.at the old established P•taitlte F 1,1113111,0 AND V.ll-1 .tarts STORE No. EU North Fourth nitre!. west aids, hel,4 Race It.,Philadelphia. C. SFIIRACIi. A pril 151.5. 17—ly _ . BLAZE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. 4 , MMMM • 1 , 11 F: Finhaerihers have 0ne!.... ired a Tortherlpp- I ply of this'aingolar anti valuab e substance 'ln ' addition to the slate color, they have - a beautiful rhotolate'orl.roven. resembling the sand atone-now in . tier, and so much admittd for the front of:buirdirigs Iti , plincipal ingredients are silir•,ahltnina and pro [oxide of iron. which In the opinion of sr - moil& men satisfactorily assounre for Its tire-proot nainr..—th e two formerssubstaneee being noo-coroloczar.,•nd the tit ter :skiing MIA Cellitlll, to hind the whole together and MO, a MI. anddurabir paint. For use It la mixed with Linvieed ii i. and appll•d witti a brush, the saute as ordinary paon, to wood -Iron, tit„ tine. canvas,. parnsv,a.e. ;It hardens grade all, and become, fire-proot 11 is partirulanky suits- i hle for rot fa of building,, eleltntnat a id inv.-6ra* ; railroad hrlttgeo.fenre•, kg. A tour - 6511,1 with the arltde In equal to ins of state, at • a aki..,•aNing of en• I.lv.ilmen,may hr •ten - al lbe nelce brr• /I AREIII44rN. 1:11Crf tr:ro No. 43i e_ouilLE tont St., Abllodo. pr1122.1A49. 17-11 PURE WHITE LEAD. ETETERILL & BROTHER, Manuisrlorers, Nn V V (11. NORTH FRONT !ft!. now -4 surd supply of their ..1/13ntr.t pn , . trelliTE LEAD, and those (uotomers a ho hair I t, 0 sparintiv supplied In consequence of a run on the articlr.ohnil now nave their nederttilled. No known subotatire possesrea these presicyatire,, and beautifying properities, cartes:raid. Ina paint, ter. an equal gatentwittionadalterated urhiielJad; briber'? any aduilat lire clothe; roareriala only aim its`value TI 'lip, thrtrfore,been tbreteady ann of the manure - 111,13,1,10 r 131211, year/. to supply LO the publo a per fectly pure a kite lead, and the unceasing demand for the i , rtirle, Ir .prnuf that It has met - with favor. %It is Invariably branded on one head • INETHFIVILI:I: IntriTIFIER on full, and onthe other, rarraarsJ /are , all-In ,ed letters. • 11.04.1a,JuIy12.PfSI 'N_AY _ TAS 11 SPRAGUE. ."';',11"--11 and :tS MI - L' Sortl. F1 ,, 11. . zdrlpb . I.NIPITTER of and Denier In ror. Igo GLASS, / es try , der, r Iptnot. and Agent ro, it, Ifni,. Iwo I Amer- Iran lllllssiF.Artorins. hut tor not. 1101 111,41.4 e ?lAWool. .tc "revery to,. III) tO I fffot aide by t 2 feet lontz. and Goof an fogtith of an it. , li toffs,. inch., tlof - k. ZINC 61NTS—white. Mark and Crey.Diy. or In 1 nil White Leaf!. ‘'artof Iwo of all kind.: I.lnsffed 60. Turpentine, Putty. Patnt firnottry, Dye Woods. Pot and Pearl Aahne. arc. FIRE AND WATER FROOF A iNT Al.n . ron •tantly on hand. a large' alo.onto•nt of freshly no paned Drugs and Medic Nos-33 and 33 :North Fr/I'IITH A tree, shr, COPrry. East able. Ptstradeiphts.. Der 23.1E31.. 52.1 i . ATTENTION. AMATEURS! Am. A LI. EN. Dar 'error, pis , teepee fo ply a rt r nno Pee. in the citizens of Potts•llle and the pub lie :Tenet/illy. Vial he ha• neatly hued op rooms it the corner of Centre anifl E.,1 Ma rkrt streets, on, ea Enster'• shoe Ho% with every ennventenre for the comport of palmist, and with every facility trout. tine intake likenesaVysorpaseed fn truthfulness and brinianry in the st Lnng e n' e """ in the" ' with r Insp. nhservatinn;h ad a loon ledge . th• went valaahte iwnrovementt, enables him to produce pie. tuns far superior to the ordinary production* of ar tier, A rail te solicited (into air grim may feel triter /44.d In the ans. whether they Irish nictore• or not. pr .44 ftomione to Its donne*, and spa atda. . h. R.—lnstruction, given In the art On the., mint reasonable term._ A- /4 ALLEN. -Error IL 'MI. iltuniIADVS (B..ste. Rae. -Y:ra•yw &tr. t Plumbing shop. . • AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY oP H all •Ixes of Lead Pipe, Abort I.lead,Bloot Bath Tuba, Aholrer pubs, Ilirdrallta, Finae , Doable and Smile s /lett,' Pomp* and Water Clonal"; kinds of Bras. Cocks for grater and steam, Bras* Oil Cops. and Globes for Cngines. All kind. of Copper Work and Plumbing done In lb. _neatest manner at tb..ohnrieot notice. N. B. Baslapaidfor old Brasi and Lead: Pottsville. Ott 26.150. 43-tt acl AK. 117111BEIL—The subscriber. baring tree ted and pot tots operation, In addition to hie Wa ter Mill, a Steam Paw Mitt tin one of the b e ., „.„. of Oak Timber in Scbuylkill County. I. prepared to saw and deliver timber trrall erten. at the shorten nonce. All orders 'forwarded to tbe fat,,wriba, at Llewellyn. by mall or otherernie. will b. tbankftilly reteived and promptly attended to. Kay 1,1141: CHARLES X. COCKU.L. . 18-if MEDICINAL. NATURE'S OWN . 10933.ZDY. - Tux isvmarrs FRIF.ND I NE ligponTANT C01111E(IpONDENer:( (IP WRIGIIrm ,INDIAN vr.G¢TABLE P11.1.s IN P 017711. .1131EInee7-VIELLOW FEVER: CU_ RED' 'I Rl - 111 !STRANGER THAN FIcTION! SsLan. Mass.; April Ifl, Di.il. 1 .-- William Wri t ibt, Cert.—Mar Str—For m an y 3 .,, , ,.. We have been • Sales agent., and also at one time the (aunty agent*. for the sale of your valuable !beta. c , rn i . ~ ,d d a , i .g the whole of this time we ire nut •welee Ihar.rn any one ' , Manes . , hat, the pills which ....l ian , sold been complained of as causing injury, or not ',.,romplirbing their proper mission. It Is dout.ly ir•nrylny when we receive voluntary terpcnnny Wont I, sanice where the medicine which is sold 42s beta the titeatt•oftitn:gtezt good and :dittoing mazy live.. Loot year we avid three. dozen bates in go to • fore min part,and thliday hive received &letter from the 'merchant w hii ordered them, giving arfacinlint-of the irbilderful effects which they did to Infillig A WV' number ofjoettortis who were attacked with - , li, r , i t ing ;epidemic ail:War to the yellow freer ;' while those under the regainephyviclans . ttttt tient. rutin Iverson the; MuspitaT, name three hundred, intruding the Gotretwor, Magietratez, gee .1.11 victims toll... Amens, I Cy au lustitd likes copy °four teller, we don't know of iny Impropriety in giving It you, and ref darn it Wupld he ortictir Ice to have It pnbliebed, together. lilt nor namesi, atilt to add dto tiz. We WIN rotwoll tbei partir• Interested, and if yin lush It, yon it 111 please.' write mi. Respectfully, you., , . W. Ar. s 11. Ivry . The fuirdartne le the letter alluded la above:— '',. . - Ca v asan, Much 12, I.`ll. Mmisr• W. ik.. 11. 0. teas. Merchant., Salem i—i . Gentletnen—For COMP pears ;wet I 11...ve nth:pied in izzylintity, a• a pa rantiye. Dr Wright'. Ind, o v i , a . table rill/ (fir whom you are hie agents in Salem) , sort bare round 1621 /I...their, in great worth • I -IA.I November we pre visited by a kind li f inll2 m. 1 inatory fever, (the battle I pfesUtne Whteh ;realty at •flated our - neighbors. the ire all lA.. for near( y a year) lb., symptoms of which had an analogy to the yrilflW , fever, and nentl9 three hirrirlreitt)erson• fell virtu. to i the uplift mac (a great number fife • p ispolaUri,n as small las puts I Octdoctors named it the true Ye.lOW (blot. . . . . .. but ii.etr shit was inefftilent to ably Ile progress, tin!tur their ninde of treatment!. the use of quinine, ant:she:application of leeches. fotbidding the nay or pury %hies, and of outer all the soldier. and *allots, who were obliged to he sent to the llootdtals,n• also the Governor. eetter•l 111111,0(11008, several officers, and in fact sit lbws* Who were readlyalillictell with the daiwase, fell victims tinder their mode of ire/tillitit, A month pre• lnae.l had received three doleci,bdien of Ds. Wtighre Pitt.. which I presume w•ro hoiteht at. von, store by- floldamith, Newcomb & Fatless. merchants In your city, and with whom ram doine-bualite/i. • I had the opportunity to adnittilater thYse Pills to mineral under nay tout. who were atnict ed with—thee name fer'sr, and o dose. of eight PlllO ta,tl rn mpintety cured Skein of the complaint. I then gave away neatly all my Plan to foto, twenty or hit .tyYperrions. and all were rillir‘ed as it wore Isy en ' chantmiiiii. 1 base:dn co'neeyurnee, remitted to Af Cold Neiresurth and Fic,les•, the sum of holy dollar amatuipuirliati‘ of:Ili:it quantity °linu euelltrine,and, fore* of you CO deliver tilt Pills as Wilt as po•olde. !, .1 teeiuesi yot`i'al.so to desire Dr. Witch! to h4ie his dweitton•traoilated Le French , w hirli will tend great: hie Pills not 0111 V lse it, Litt 1240 In the oth.ccolonhe's wheretnypopulationj• more,ouniettors. lEtir pae her. neritt•ineo, in th•(.ltberty I have t a a,„, t,,44a t ...s you thin letter. whs. h. for the •ake or hr . maul. I /sane been compelled to d o , na tdo n o t m ean , to . epr, elite on an 'Mille Which proved salutary to a oumLre o,r peuile,•nd in far v most of the popll- MIMIT lo redusli a Ttato of indl;te nee, 0041 , ~,, 41, sinful foriny ne st.Tk lucre In such n • by.. • Arrept, nefille in, the most ryspeYiftel aniUttirlooa . Or VOEIT - 4tty ..trara, A •Pit MC , . I% firraate. inholer4lr nrotretail,lther tar Cnel tab. Freneh.lierman d Item ions.at the Prinejpal Othre,l6L RA CE4,I - ‘l4;iladelptila salt by P.: RF;ATTY & •t*Q., 1 _ o _ • c canal, _ J. 13 aßriwN • 1 J. Fry.Tamaitua.; .1 W. Gibbet, INthersyille :Jonas. Robluluttd, Port Clinton ; -Jar ot. Dreher. Drotteraville Joshua *Myer. lllrKeanYbora ; C. Ac A. Focht. linty . cold ; Kepner k Co., Keprierevtlle ; Gideon Whet- Wr. Penn; Wm. To•ta rota ; ti Ire< I Reran, do Grorae Potts. lire ; 1115155.1 1,,0 -'NW!. 'NW!. port. Jot:ti William., do Conn, & New Philadelphia; 11. itt.i•eler. Port 4 .11 O. Levitt ;S: Co, fi buyihill Miner: W 1 1 ," mer Orwicabors , Wln NI Market, do Saomel.Myr , c. ' Landionmlle ; Juhan.w C.4[01. !Jew el!, Abrolis nchwm.k, Germans Ile.; oul• linuthoau, Loss, lianintign ; /no. 11 Mr Cr. ary,Ttatti,at , el ilatudt. do. lik.Corrniiit di. (jerk, Donald..., & Mill, r, PritrArcito• ;. - I:rorgt , 11. Ira.V., i C.OO, AVtg, St CIA" Jun*. T. 1.:.2 DR J S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND VIC 011111 AL 1 7 ~,,, , amonlabinrc.Pr.i.arnyvon •or r rt•my M.O . conAttmlion. debt...M.l tam lALor 0. tfirnantl, acts like cl.a.” $ oltramill and 'p ,Hite and pi, ..... • :yrs Ittr• e , ir Ilea. M./ram. All Ncra,.u. 11feri11mA. 111111 learn. licarl N. oral fu, raiding trio splrlt• ltn.l rt. in or •yolorm it to arnmel tyllrneul-u• to it•erfr,t 3 tu.i tic. rtt".yt•tt rett Anx la: • 1 have Leen affected will/ or, vnltt /••n.ttion.. the pert to or years and bane used 11110) mean Into tt ' on: relief tinlll I 11/4.4.11r Hoora one tnntle.lll:os nrlng ttat.....Y•nr...k toll liff, .130,j d•rlar.l Brent hene.nt.nnd fee I I he annther now nnpaylng Indier Itenltli • -and hat Int: 411.11'1 p I'Vratno,. to using the r.tdtal, Its .t lean, I and toy ryes tan, a• •nv10.5 den Jlan ; —now they ate tonre . quirt, and I Gel bent ITly. bath In mind and . • 3 NIP. , WII.I.BMS Ton a tour Preparslinl to tie had of H. $Oll.. Agent for Prhoylkstl County of r. I Fry, Tamaqua and Dort .1 W Gt.b.l.l.llor,sstile Feb .2.5. ‘I If PAPER, PENS, INKS WITT. FIFE'S PATENT OBLIQUE Pour GoLD PEN. innate & Homer., rmatereir rotes, Fur" oaten.. ' cricked and (o w ..itadaere aware Iliac tahc, au•e. 1a,11141 it heals lateral!, at lii. ni .jog •Ilade•, and heronee. an Oblique Pen. Phe ordinary pen. v It-n hilt and reel! made, le a per:ht inalrnmenr by the Back Rand, for the •plit and Vie •hafbnii. or 01.11.P11N art] enark• arr there in a I 111tt.,111.t their, tion• not attire or octavo 11h. paper ; Latin It pr for wtttloa orate ordinary glove tea( ii. , . of alway • dsreat the pupil. to hold the Fen •171 than. the top.nill ;pont or, for 11y dt•Illg the .gilt 41:41•1141416,1 are. hronglit more In a line; hot attn. u hen het.! veil." there to from 15 to at dereree‘s eillierener he twee, the Phil; of !be pen Pad thennwnv•rtl took. V. FIFE'S Ohlayie Pen.obviate• thl• cliff:ratty epee.. nr deflect, from 15 to 35 'deg tree t.I th• right at /hal point, where it fume , in I Mel:ILI I‘ iii, the hrt.ef, and la lr nett - ell an Ihettrament for el/a; , ed V. rulnir, a. the •tralaht pen I. cur back hand When " hyld el." It pla. et the ahadee !lath, ally, ahd wllh he effort tepwr.le with the old pen. When" brld .bally." or WWI the handyn nee •Ide.R• MIA{ firtgong hold it, trot Rona ill the pen Clint , ., In the paper to mod a pt-11,011 111 'nab. smooth work, ale the now" of the old pen tan when hold in the hew manner Tyy to pent. Bee lel OlnnU . naMd by the following llhe•I•ra In Philadelphia, as the heen the y il•11, ever .lard . -R. 11. Rand. (Jen .I beck,. - R. rattle. - y. rlnvder )V Pt Root, B. 1.. Dickson The Planklln In•ttrete in 1 , 31 as ard..d clinic Phlo the First Pternoim. n Salon Medal, ,Thy-re Pen• are warranted and for-rale . , ity holewle nod teiall, with of without. alma, by It lIANNAN. Mao Arta: foe rk• Abtomfaa•,r• to St .L awkile/i. t Jen. It, 1e52. MC UAGLEY'S ("OLD PENS- F.Verear 'Jots! ar.tr,uar.J —The •,..thar ha. }nit re r e te e d a !jug. iht et•epermr Onli P•h•- rttoong which afd..,lhe r nongro.... and l.niteA 91x1• Pen a. bothin and irut m II ..Iyrlott 13,a1s 1,. reltsitlest If the pointy rota:. ;dr 1, a.. Ti,. nahlrhothtunllett 141a.ri Pro li • cullioan). and or• it.togetll.l the ~ they.. at \IV4 Chrap rt.cot Ind Sialinnrry RIME, INICS. .1-1014dr .trahgernenly •livas• to to .p a *apply al they. rrlehrhtrd I sk• t,et hard, and a al ...ill it witiili ‘11.21,A, at the Mlatifaraarr. lab r• thus eletthe the (aril se can„., half-eaten', quart,..t enollet boll?.,,:, rap p.u. 0.4 II HANNAN .E7TER PICALEL.—A nPly end i'irPilent I.Jottle 1.0 tot IN. , nr. Pool I.nsw, 4:,.1,1 qtat.• of •hi most apioot 4.4 krti.t. 114 ti/11,1111 uOllll - (;olJ.`, Jo,l trc rived and r..r pll• et • H. HANNAN'A rtirnit fancy. oilitinn•ry And Mot to Slot, BOOTS„ANP ,SIMRS. • - SOLOMON FOSTEN'S 1. Iraotesate and Reba g..1..d ny„, el C. yarn aid ate„r.Cri :teeter, 'Wardle gnu: Kvetscßuita IN% !TEA THE ATTEN - .1 II tn or Lb.. pubUr to the re ry otten•lre ...11. . 111,11 I.lEond•. roaaisting or EF:NTLEMEN'S'EaIf Ktlttha d , Endard and i'•gged I Calf and Eln.double aoled naellired ant and Boot., N mter Pronf Boot* Sewed and I eared, from et to ; Nev England and Phttadolphla tun tottat Lured C 0... Boom In ~,,, variety, r".11fIllr on hand; Cloth and lasting Gaiter !Roma. and Congres, (la tiers, Calf Nulllfsera,Ote gon Tiro. and Sowed and Pegged Ti.,. - M ispkw ltuo.. azd Menteet„of fits/ qualsty.at tow tqlr-a•. EMI B(1Vs• and Youths' Snort and llnnrors noose or La DI A' Trench and Enalleh Lasting nailer Boots,. !Korner.. rat Irk n and Goat Hornet*. Frent or• ~e0.1[14 welt and pump *Nine Ilurevklns ; N •nd, 11 lur r w r o E n rd i d Kid T me unTrz and o d r, Anne, of all trnde cheap MlnnErt' •ndChltdreas• Bootees and PDfort,• largo ...nrantrit imitable for this ma:let, canals n tly On hand. GUM Eleatic Phriee. ntOur atone of Gad% EIMIC hoe. are of the beat nlletnred artionethecrountry can •Grord. Ladle* and Gentlemen would' do xell to rail and proettle th " ftl* • t/tire Itood Cu nz Ses ho. the best preven tton. yet dlrcovered of Colds, Coughs and Coneurol , TM:I%IE9, Carpet Baffand Timers. The Travelling entntnuntly toll fled *elven IMP pII.4 witltltta,ahove smarts stitch we WM men at avidento p. taw _ Eoet ' . and 8 tioeo, de sad tsithe 4to order. TERMS CASH. -Oct. 11. /53.1 siThiwr =CURS lOR TRAINS. F . • 4 E I2B;; VEAVNEF: I lIII.IatELPIIIA ARU ItEADING"JtAiLIIOAD. h,an,l afr SUNDAY, Jane 60,in.51.•ad on en j,Ey r.dio Ind Bnaday, Unlit • further entice, an Enneen. Etea'ransn Paseenter 'rain win leans Phila delphia W 4, A. M.,•ad retain iton3 rottnadle ac . 31.. Lamella, ; ecoppiad at all Way flouts on the: Line and at the follayind eta' Inns •I the Laura If Lird IFI -- • Lcave7Fiallad'a.. , 7.30 Lea,. I otaNtle. ' 4.0 0 • rased PhienLxville 4 4131 , P1111910.$ MI. CalbOn: t• 1.07 - rotutol4o4 i .....5.4 i .. ',4.11.i . i.n= -1 4 . 15 .. Reading' 111.31 i " Loading ' 1 5.01-, -.. S. Ilaven 10.43 I -..- 1.41.4tu11n 16.00 '. l i Mt. Carbon In r.. 2 I . ', 4 I.l,,ratt. ill, i. 26 'Artlresil Pottirillt 1.00 - Amy., at Ylutair.4 1730 -rAnus For the ronz..! ttiv, 11 , 41111 down, in No. 14'144; I inm Plio *4.11 Ma laVt,nltrole and bar k.,,in..< dal, $1 40 • Poit•troun, " " I 75 " ariollng, •• 2 50 ~. •• : " :•4 'liven, Mt. t.irt.nn 43, l'ott•clr.e, 400 " 'leading in Pailvrllle and back orenn day. I 54) . tie' No 11.sezdv, earned n on thorn In all. All .1 leant• 111,1 be vtdcliAsed firrnirn eliterlng Inc Came.. . Mal Sr, 1.: , 1. : .. ;-11 . PASSENGER TliallYS. Oa ..4i - Mi,, T ,,,:„ . r7,-;': a' a i:,,4g3 t% • i)11 - 1 , .1; lII' THU I'll IA Di:1.1'111A & ItE.Mil MI 1...414414.11.4 U.- .-', I' 51 31 I: R. AltliANG IN ENT Front l'nda-d. 1,d0., 1.. P... 1.1, din. tio and alien May IL 1,....2 . ther n trill . n . tip" p ”:00/....•1' Tr 2111.44 dally (:1)24.13), 4: xt ,t,,, 4.1 fret. e. n 111114416p:41a, !leading. and P.. 41., tit- The C5;1rt....11.5m trainee Shhilziv•.ut A. M. Tht:% Tiain Icavro Vuti!vihr. : 4 tih.latxrltrot,rl .. 74.1'c/wi t , A.lll . . . . T . l.c Nlr Tram Ira.. w Prtatndclssll daily, encelo Solidi!, 34 1, o'clock, r. M. In Esprtdfi Tr 32 lcavec Fowl olr Ja 111, cnerpf ,4 und3yr, at 3ift'alocs. 111/I'loc uF PAAAINC: PEADINt: For Plalladrlptlla al 90 clock in miAolen, A M AnA 4 o'clock 51 loingiev. P. M. For I'r.lllllilik. at 9 o', lock 31 A. M. nod II o'clock M. Traicv -hop at :1 . 11 t e W.iinrn siong'the lige tra, r.rry ?.ct riellAlllr to Plttlearlf.hta 411 75 - br 45 do to pon.‘l:l,. I of, Plrtiad'a to 2 75 23 Depot ICI 1 . •.1411111., aro nrr of Plant, and Ra groad mortals rear of Iroaro an If ra , straaeri t• mon the rat. , IttleK• TtrorttlP . d cvitta a 1 o ket fully t.ottn.t•nf irtz,l. twt:l ngott ••./t , t.acti paa rertger In Eh! . ." ?Inn. • and !ICI I. art ra{)reetly protithlted aotlitna a• Da r g a tt e bat tar, °N. n r• ring,prraral, which wil;t.e at 0 1P rb.lt of n• 12W11,1 Eyor.lel of 4‘f EiRADVIMID. gecrentx . • Inn.. 3,1..32 ' 23 t f -- - LITTLE SCIIIUYLEILL RAILROAD. 1-t atc2.4.4 - s - AZL_ Orrti a nr rn, 1.1 - rrt I." , l,tervt t.l: , \ •13t1 crrnle} 1(ort elll,l Cool e'oopo.,. .I.N AND ArrEic TUESDAV. APItiL I. Inn], the Pahoette,r Trdlli will trove Tamaqua daily (annday nit pt.,' 1 . .L L 1 n't Incil A M on•I , • • cloet. and contort roth the Morntng ,11.1 Art.:Mira, Train/ troi.ll'. , lll , Vrtie. in the Iteodung Eaflrood. trm0,ntr,,.,,,11 foe. Port Clinton, nn the Arrt...l ft the Ntortong Tr aln front Ph ilad..lAta clothe Read in; FARE $3 on. •• For I clioton, .1011 N ANDER - YIN General Agent. Tarnow. ,A ' pral 111, I , AI . 1.5-if TRANSPORTATION. PMLADA - 45c READING RAILROAD I{ ati4l4 cl)l'4 U l \ (4- u\ IL TO 1 On t• Nt•frtt I, Y%l L 6 ~ F I 1Z1.11:111 i'crt 1 00, 1.1{.1' ~ : 14 1 . . 4. 'X'y, . . • ,, l' , 16 , 111,4.1•PICTLI, ...,..7: ....T 2 , 2 .i,- ` l. _ ' l , . .i t - . 2,..1 -. a- . ' •." Z ' . .. a :•- I,t l'it'i•f„—filluoin,., 1 ..1! . .1:r4f 4nl 1 fr r, Iron 'r kr .1,1n)...t..,,.. , et!, I ron. i 9 ..ta 4i cif.. , Pl.a.ttr, elair. .rsio .., I I ~,, #.1.,„ --Iliemlnl Blur in. ,, k..) -- I ell,ill, Grinttetrm-i. Guano, 1 oh,. I - -", 1.11.14-413 04044 I run. 11, 4 . y_ Ilo , itt, i / 0 4 ',-, 9 Si et• 'N-IR., Milln. eintigir,, TAr, 1',11.-, , Lino, Thitbrr eml 1a , ”11 , .., . • 3J C rDP - Al., Peer rat , rl 1.•,11 r;1 3;k 4tel II e.I :.!-• li.etteti, A 1,/.,hey& ; ILir or ~,jrnvi,d I ... i . I at I 1in.4.0 l.t r.l atul e hot. Pr.),,,ertr, nnzr 1 ire & ~01.11/1111.11/1,•1. 1101 It ,•. r htir. e• II Cll. • ItA t • - Et to, 1:.1 . t , er Earthen were FZIS. fr vs :•;s: Moe, AI ite.l)-Itrotir 4.. rv. 11..114.1v•, I ,r.I I. ntoti It. ‘141.14... , • !. tto tote, •-I Ar "S' I tltsks, 11,4. 11,/, I 1111 Int°, Art -!o.Storl, rtv rt.! I t). ire I I , • •1 1.111.1":I ' 1.- 4 I.:tt blot, Sl , •rq ii! I 1.1n3. and t I/ t•1..t.“1.• • cr. 11.,,. 1 . 1,41 I 1.41. .I•xt ar..l - Irita, I:ztt I l.l.io• II %11., !r I 1• , 1 NEW 111111ANCEIVIENT. E2M '.' gm _J o - a - - •-• s I•ir in_ Altsau, I, ll (eh - I,i! ••• it, an ryi,....n.5 - 'll,O kagP, /0- Also, vxrlicol if A l trlellerl.l4 11111. s, firall. +lntl Aro r.”-1. 11. - ~,,, daily all tut...rim - 41.41- I.rtwe«ri Arid Poitovllirlr,•fi.rr• !Circ.?. P011a..11, No 11, 50.”.. T!“..1 Mir.--1.1•11s1 N. n li * Jll rl. w An , k N" • I 11, • At !• n I. EMCATIONAL. WYOMING S.EIVIINARY. • hINGATION. 1.1.! . .e:1711n.17 . 1 - 1 ni 11, I'l 'lllln I 10.10 : ;,...t. Ital on. ,H 10 1 atlon, In : ,,0 1 10 rti Fv 1,11.41•an5.1 h , t1.11 ,0 0 . 11 I,o,ant and .1 1 111..1 1011. V 111.171/, 01, 11.11.. We..tt1.1./, •I - Irmo ~ 1 1, 1110 r 1.111111% Ih••.rl 1 11.0. t, e,, .‘r., miro.,: 0.10, pt az, 11, 1 10,0 ral and . 0 0•1 101 1 y 00 I liroilk:3 Ihr , 110111114 , ill 1 1 II ti, I In . 4 . 1 .0i/n..o ' S.olonary 1 , A11i111,. 10 1., 1.0 11 t• 1.1.1 o.•• ✓ o„ .0 4 11 .. /1. oto 1., 10; 10.0,-1 0.1 .1 1,11,•:- 10,-ttt. 1.1. 11,1 1,, 1 11•11111, It, P11110,.011. I 21011. 0 1.0 , 01 1,1 1 :14. t.O no of 111. lii•ortotion 1+ rrQwrlr.l all 0 101 have 1.0!,,t 01 It,a., 01 71 logn .1 , 1.,, n.l ',1•1•• fql I t ., ,!110.•nt.. Aariip,l el,. nr 11. , ar1 0 1 104 1701 Una f-r I i.e , iol Rev 11E1 111:7, NCI wIIN , % %I, I • ,nrlpil 001 PTO .t ., • o r of NI, n .•I , 111 M.or t R.', I , ll'\l. I'. :.+7l 111, 1 1 7 , 1 .I'o I. 0 .•or 01 10 I ..tieJonirer I'llll.ll' NI Ell. 1 II I . u,l \atur.4l rvileneo. It• 1 .11 A Mt f. " 111:1,T. t-oo t;.., malt. 11. be r of J /err , h a n , l 0 10,11 , •11 I.llnzt , 11:$ 77 ' EKTI.AR E, voritintit in - Matto 00- irs ....rile • 7 . 0. 01 1 J•111" II ' 11 • 1111:.1.1. D., l'r 01 .Inato•ny i • •• 1 ei•O•iJv.• giro 1.N111.1 1 tlirEnil Eh, Preto - Mr,. 71•• J INF Fevene. of livivrinn, and Pa 111111.. M 1,4 ELLEN 1 , 11011117. ' Teach. r nI .nark Tne w•o Inn.iv• 10 11 110 . 10wa...1000 1. no de, the ',pot Vlalnn flint ittnillC.l lon or n very full board 01 111,1(11..IS. rl.I I It.. tratrnie• ate s•luted !hat no living ,011 -p, ..1111 pton.ole the mull itiorough IniliroVelitent lif all (Ito poplk ne iii • erraly tp,iirev thia I mslito lon ore inoderri ZO 10, %work ; 11' artiln,7„: 1 7i per been and 1 . 00,4'2 no per vier TY:llnlr4 ul 1111.107.1. /cm of tent of I Turn, of 11 41: %eel. l 7 week, til II 71 62 4 40 a n 1 116 , •nrbr•, 1110. .t.. du I. 0 , S %/0411r 111 I tit 1 1, 1.111 C A. 1 .811.14,,,,, I?, wy rtlr 11,10/21 171. 111 Semar.l I 1: I 21 I. rhrtno al amp xa I 2 .21 .r 11 I, 1 , ...,1.1% .I.lllocf uel ...I In 11,. 1.1;!1..r 1:81.411,01 fra r, wail rn. ' , Erred #.l. l'ott mere for 1 amnia 1., terarlably in aolronre ,nit rnw 11,41.1, nail or• m nil mint trail 41 The nrrrldl. o n , earl. term I Al.i.:Mit.ll 1r iii TI,. ,r.l" In Wel& 1,10 three le.. 1.1 Terre. i" '2 I of nne • 1.1• Fenn, tnnumweiti v., ni in.... 1 . .., 1.52. .mbllnol, I; Wr , t two xr , k•• 1f...0,11 1 ..111.,.. N 1.,,, froni et •In I): rot,ru rfrnmteintron, L • jj ‘serl.4 te•rM week,. DOCTOR J S ROSE'S ' :nu. wt.." 01 slit tri.ninntiltnnin , ,•ej inn ill, tin": nu.ir I n 1 r n ; _lll4 t .I"male and ,•,r- —6-11 j; gtwyr rent r &mem in,.' rrnr• I. enl it, Sine trim itnoortr ir j 11 011 WI %D. 1)11 NTI-1111.101',4 tiit err Juiporlatl that It.. V •1••••111.1 4,1• I rt., renri, n. nnt 1 .. ; arid r, int. fire (nu, MerneirrY, eel..-Meng ill .I , :ito • 14:41,••1.••••1•11.0 / 4, 011113 • j .111/1 ran la Len ora•ons, by noun • 5,, r MIN 11,..1, roLtir.4.- fel ant J .11 • , n,d rrgaid rather erNo.booli Inn addr, , ,,toe Ilk , I I 01 lin - man sdi,oo,l wit!,, theta to r.--, lent I They nod. re.0gt...61 li. nll. al, rni'nt rine wrid„ and Ito Dh !9.lnir'r LA Tri•b.r• 1 own Ili k Lc*, •nr.•nyn are it, rerull or thirty years.' ,prar. K Sr int 4 I,IJ IJ, In lln le, s•1••11.111, and 11 taken w 111 i Dr J.Ol Ro.e's T.. on,srneMkturr, they will tho ra.,.*.oi Fryer and Att., or Chilla•nd F ..‘., I f'orni.l3ini /1,14 ipepaia. Indire•tion, ail li.in , o•condnion• of thPardetra, 0..11 have no In gouthern and Weigtern n tea U 1111,01 1 ., • hn have ir. , d them As a plug:, dl the , y act like * r rwt, Dee from gripWric, at, Ina '''"nEtb and al.l.tite. and onlivenini the orOrlis. For s rl., at wh0 , ....a1e or reiail by j B. BANNAN . - A:,.nl for Srhoylkill r.Drllt:irlv and oth,•re, •*pplled at the eau at mal,. (qv , . Alto by BROWN, J FRY. Tamaqua. ! .1 V.'. r:IBBM. Minene•Me. MATRIMONIAL- TO WIN A 1,,,‘ /111.!4t rapt Ivan. and rt .r fir 111C.rilf - 1 sr'. .1111 , ...ept '0 tn.; a•lilre••••44 ref „ f*! A gl.fr, 1 , . MA MA MI: I.'\t .1131:1 NEW., 11.. x sr- Odic , . Phi644,1101A rei- All leitr” vtr , i Ply prIVII•I and enhl/LIIII.IIaI Jan. 22, 44( • A FORTUNE FOR ONE Domain: mruiyM /IV.IIy per..., of either ...1,. in FA Ti. fl or 1 ountry. tin re m.rd A pre-paid letter: mete *I rttcluliegl. addre:••o4 In Aleltn. &SON. HOF Poet-Oihre, Philadelphia, will ret etve in rune,, I I I:AMV All: I 11111p4 ol realizing Ihiat 61 . ; In 421 a week. D. Pend nla a fare,—a ertainly, abd without rub. .1311. 22, 1353 1 If VITALLY IMPORTANT TO LADIES. ti Rrn IN know I•dge.6rghly ooporrant In Female*, Jandinireli tle•AlrrA by Lad... to all rink. in I/Clely re -tat. rocrt f o r railin g of' the Worub.hc., t* ill be forwarded h. any :lA./ref. , on the receipt or pi—tilfrpOy pg rvP flung mort. pnVerly ay.! pain AA-Ire-. Nlas , on , te I.'Noa on nu.. "•79, Pont ()irk c, Pholatletrll.4 Jan, A usnruz. NEW WORK. ten and t'lal onf;rtl;tlT,..e,r,e Roun d ttrat Nleratann ho noes( the tnnat ti•ete I ..rt. huh:tatted for Dealers end Worker. I t ~ Iran, and thin, Who 00! 11, ever 11.1\11•ti Mn torrent nit the r 7 dt ' O . - 1 haat, that •ny tieraon ran merely env and sell with the ....Won t the iron ay. 81 • Y, pahlt.herl. pin !ff. cents. and fn. Sale WhnlY•,,le ern! retail by 11. NN AN. ' fly nr loving nte• r aster , gleams. the ßA wire will he angled lien. ta%any part of the rounty.--The Trade Ilapplied at the Usual di innanl Jan. 24. lest. reurrEzi wunpow siuuns, . A :S . pliHei l d Pubseriber has flist rreelved a vary seperler I Int t , cpalntert %Vandals nha drs.ead.raeinasa t e latest and moat 1.141101131111. ;I.itterrtn,voryinr In prie e r,o n ., of to jy pr.! part. at parr. at le3•1 . 21.1 per cent. cheap,' th„,h,o, Can be purcha•: 4 l,r,i.n. of the mannfaeta. yen. There orb several splendid Parlor Patlerns among the .1 1 .nrirnent. Far tale wbni...l, and tail, at R IRANNAN'S Cheap tillx.le,Par«r and Variciyttorr. March 27. 'WORKS OP DAS3EL WEBSTER-1n I , ' V bit 'Felonies, with portrait—the only complete edition n( the works fir Webster publ.shed It Pits parsed through no lees than three editions /111, the aelrhor'e dexth lust received and tettl be . old at PabHaber's pikes at . H. HANNAN'S yob 26.103 Cheap Book Store. ,y—. coi TRAVELING. _ =UM MC= HaMM tii• Ili'. s; I.ltiF: = DIEM 6 I 4 r. lIIIMMI FIRE INSURANCE. STATE MUTUAL FIRE lIISITIVINC23 in ,, IIPAN Y. PIIII4DELPIIIS . AtENCY 1~10 Clio.anat airel. United Siva, Ilaiel Balla wc. GILLETT II COGGISIIALL, arrata- Attvriat t from the Scenad Annual Report, salar May It% 3vb„ie aaathrr of policle• Wailed la 4.31 t, 4f•11(h0111 of loambels, Toraaly ta.Ono Wboh. nat.-:.lnt of propeit) al ti.k. 015,%n0.ern 00 Total inexiint of Premiums received lE eleis. and POI, recei% , 81375.4 . 10 T o t.' em, m O i•iv.e• and vi.prnorri, lUu,lsu 'S Time 1 r. N. Aninunr nf Ca.!' anif rhukra 1121 nor In rierrrr for Ashur •230.193 Inclull a/'3 Sh .111411.111 50.07.5 The oapany was mss rimed but tan' }tar• upuu puraly mutual principle.. and with rut especial- I too of no tar atiper.eding many other Innittutions.— It neleithele•s tine, Ina' is u n t i e .. is unparallel ed'. and the amount of bustneas dons, number of Pul ietea leined, and lio.ree met wilts and paid, ta the lame perti.doraw re.d that of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital iacreaves With at/ liabilities, and no part of this can be applied Mite/nom chin I " , ' the beneGt of the parties insured by Ibis CoPiPanY• DIRECTOR:A: .1 P.Rntherford. Past.; A.. 1. Gillett, der rotary; 1:. Sedan lea; Samuel Jones. Plidada. ; Joni . . John El Rutherford; Robert Klotz ; it. T. Jones ; A. A. f irrler, Actniry. We lhanndciiiigned reaidenta of Schuylkill coun ty. arid members of the tare Mutual lire I.lllincr cionimiiS of Itarrisbura. naylearna, take pleasure an recommending the abuse impany to More tech.. mg sale and strap 111 .,111c0, It taring., purely •-h. i nte end Farmer.' rocurally. Hon ;1.4 I : Oarer.Polisville, .Tateutqui, illr ha id U. .lo J. - 4V. Shoemaker...". 11. J. 14 Beatty Sc. son, du Ilcostert stotty.Min's. The nitanicrther b t• been appointed vole are.' of the al.i.VlConirriny for 1 inlay tile and •fr Intl), and all 5itpt1,311.,11111.4 input ante most tie adilre.sed mho.. JAS. 11. t:R.E.FV. tifdet opposite the Minor.' 11011 k. l'ottactile• I,lly In. 1050 1.1-tf INDEMNITY THE FRANKLIN FIRE INeirRtNFE CUMPANY ,JF OFFICE No. 163' Chrotnut •trot*, near Fifth tli DIRF:CTORS. Charles :i, Hancker. arorgevW Ito hard• Thorna• Hari, Nnra•cii9. E.l.Vis, , rob.% Wager r. Adolploy.:. Norte' ;,. Falnuri I:rant, David Pt Ilr.syrn, Jacob U._ Smith, ?iittrtAyntterrion. Continur to make Insurance, pertuatient oh IlmuU4 ..n every cleerripitoo ol property, In loWnale , t) cannily oa taut an log et are / nneia [ ent with peritiiqY. I hr rn,i ii i, nyll II a re • ••rved n kititr Giuunlent Fund, whirl] With their C30(41 ntd riensionts. safely u]yrste A, slTtid . 01 4 11 e protection Zo the vomited. • . • 1105e10 of lho I orn:,any on ill loaf y / 0 1, 1648. as log • Lino at: Act of A ”truLly. werei as follow.. lu. , 61nrit.igo4 11 4 :N 1 iilocks, 5t,5e,3 111,1 1 , 0 CA.III. . 4,057 t 7 Temporary, - 1l 77V) 67 Sin:« torir IncoTpu„sh.ti - m, a period of eighteep yea r• he) ILave par.: o.oa - ard• of alle dreff rb•Nos•d drlirt,..lnose• by Mr, thereby afford- OP., of Or ....t1121.14101. of Inroratire,ill Wet , a. tote nmhrc and Ol.positioti to Ott-et KILO :prompt nes-, 0111.011.14.5. CIIARI.Ets ti OANCISER, President. cumtLEN BANtatEft. stemless. The •uhscrihnr hoe been ertltoottsd agent. for the shim. mentioned Inatitutton, end is now prepared to inns. ....lrouce. no every .Ifwriptton it f property, at 1,0.-ti rate. , N:tt DREW ttotts 4 GL, Agent. 11-.1951 2-!.6 S 's 4 'o.' 4 0. : :. ilh: underslened..4, eat far fl. Lgionmax Cebstry L .Hors..( fmt•araftret t astpaap, whop boa pent:able berottto more stow/tar 11110 any other eleolEile Math.- tin to the Stale. le prepared to effect 111surancea nentnat Inc. by hie, on alldrerrlpllnns olf Vlrlrhandow, OGJ ol hot property, on lb. 1111 . 111111 fair And Itheral.lera. 01 the Company Loeara -arnaa let pronwilv paid .1%•ood as they are sa,lLJaciorl iv made kn.% n. l'ermoti haring P 0.... ), tO be In nva • •pply top!, suh.ertb., m Ponselllr ri• I her ft...m.111y or by !elle., and they shall hr p pt ly atteoJed 10. JIJII HARLAN. 10l if • WE . INSLTRANCE. • • Lima INSURANCE 11113 LIFE 1\. 4 1 , 11A NIT, ANNUITY a n a llphta.ollftr• No 132 I'beAnitt "I'npl , l2l, .31)41,(n0 Chatrier pair. i'flflkitlTlC In take In,uraucc.,.n 1.1•6 onthe tent InVnrkt.frierth, beinztoill “pand iron. I , l,lngetherwlth n lair, and pontes ntit Inrn•vin rreerord find., of torn n poirect ■ecurny In t 6. inured. • .. Th. pmwlhuu luny be paid yearly, hOf yearly, or Tnr Companyadif A perhllrAll• tri theta 'Twee :rhe lir t 6111.1111, Ilvir:Opr r ialtli In De 4 ett.lllll'.l%l It 31,1. the •eniinit Anna, to Derrailier, AinnnOt nnufe Ilion of .91 , 11 N; t.‘ rev elnall inanreil Ili, der TIP: olde•1 potlr lrr, ,n,4lnr . 0262 SO w tic I, wit' he paid ialien it shall heroine n rtnim, in. nrend Slnila originally inoureil the 11,1 ' 1 &Old dlttonnl to 51237511; nett In no. In $llO5O for ever, almothe nth , " In the name proportion nr the nninnio endovionndlna„ u6l 1, ninke an ay., ige 11l 11.010 1 h.tn 60 per rent upon piesoinint paid, rylitMilt an mg 3, a (nit ran niple. I,om 11, ire- , or .I,} n• N • SF 111"..) 2 Su "f 9 25a0 Ida '2, 2;e6 :Zao 4 S .9 , "4 , 11."; 'al A Ar.• 6 r . voing 111 , of II".. lion,dl ippin urn . lid I . 4:1 .1... II RICA A RDA, Pre.Went Jon• F Tb.. hr. r ihrtr is keen, far the nb. , rx Company In Sri ~1,111 1 ertml v 1.1 will effect 4ntilraneerr, •nd XI ~• NI I tiro exa.ai) to rot titillsk:t on the •übleicli IL HANNAN. =I MEDICINAL. .1 It/ aiding 1:: A.l 1 . 1, 61 1/1,14. 11. vent S 11.11 141110 \ NI 11. In ILr Flrrk's :t • 4 .1: I t•ttrt F.lvern. 1 . • ntl•i I. 111/4 inutile.. Stilentlfic IVonder! el PE FOR DI'SI'EPSI.I. Dil , a ' 7151117 it T(.Nti i'EPPI\. ,Is.lns.. Dq.. fl.r.i .r l:S.nr Jov.._pr.pJ rI lr~nn It.n: •. , ut Mil , t1.11110( Oc. aft, diTerilon • "I Fiat Ili ht . r-r• tt Fhr.lning.ral t. 11,11.1/.1, n.l Al I/ iThilh' l ;ql.l , l. l'a • I - r • ' r•h. h'• lho• ll.' ['lathing •br the wnr•l In.. • i•Ar,•111, I,ipt,tinc l'r • 1 , i...1 TIC ril..trir .1•111.• t 11. Sofr•itt ~(114 F'nocal • p ~,,, rto4v. Siicontfottitz Allen! n , 1111 , i, Mllll I,l.+l , llflea to pmartrel front Ike Itczc•tc, -t arc, cct rfn cr,, thoct fnrntinga rrUA • I Iti..t y Intr the nfttnrtlOnotrlc Juice nc . pcnrerct, t.tct r•au room z r.npltle and p. , c totbiffinctc I, it Tiiia la Nature's own Remedy fnr an unhealthy Nn art ni mars rltn equal its curative :IOW •r. It rnoiain. in, iroh4ll, Bitters. At Ida, or Saint., lirng, It I. r Iltrnllely agreeable In Iha ' llirrie, and [oat iakvn by inr most feeble ['tillable who r•i 3 Warr I rrzcl,rr without soot, dlitreu .r. of oat 40CD lainrina.. Prpfill Is NOT wit it 113 If a tri•fl.lonraill ofTrpsln Infoet . .l in wnt'r. shl nr d,ponlve Fits l'”uuds.of R,No,t Beal 'or ab•ut A', ra.lllll .1 the SCIFNTIFIC EVMENrE! in Th.• srl•nnfie Elid-ore upitu which ibl• .rem•- rly 1. so 11,44gh..1 degree curiou•ngti re. snot kal,le I tII nn the Agent • a tig get a D.•rrlldive E,lretihr. brr,if t•. r•rln: n tar_. 0/noont of Stir/1111k Evidence. 1...0, 1......tg A 1 , 11.1 I rhenll.lo . ; Dr C..nitte'S Phy. :iologyo( litgeotion ; Dr. Pereira Jos Food and-Diet; •I,n W Oryper, of V ; Prof. Prof o, lllenlin. n 1 Vallr leec I, I n.p..nt.•r'. i I 100In.00) . ; ftr.. 14.:00*, , 1.r.... from oil Iran. of Ilse k•nited MEI PEPSIN AND irDrzt)En lit IL Pill. in prepared In Pow.tir Intl 'RN 1.1 1 . r•=•• ,Isla fur the I,se of ',Ph , whim The Powder will he sent by Mall, (tee ltri)••.' , our Uoiw r, tent to 14.1100411 nm: Phi! I;.h. ,?:.. ,' 111141:11l'r 111114 .- r.v.ry bottle nf...lllna ern 4rn P. p. 111 1 , , !IA the n rlifrnri il nNarror..l 11.41 I.lll'lV, M. 1).. 'vide nrnprnrtor,, l'a 1 “p)..•ltrit nnd 'Firm.... Mark ...rum! rt.n.t Lt Jil 11111241m0 RIM 1)03 h• rS In Medlvinen. PIP nor Doha( per Walls.. nornall—Benj. Hannan. I"ntravllle. Wholva•lt and Fronall neent ; J 111 Ilrrywn 11.,1 J. et I' Martin. Poll. v11:0 ; Ja. H. F. 111., Miner.villv ; E. J. Yry, tams n , l 11.1 P 14.1 I= LADIES, WHY WILL YOU DE u HAPP ? In all 4tLiits of the heart, thirh, If allowed, can not nul In guile the Ingle In-a happy inartiage.; ■nd m . 0.., the maten d happy !. ! I.2dirs who are p- PE 11,ingh trouble, nimfarinne and disappnintinent, rumen It him daily, thee follow his advice and are /nide happy. Other. consult bun to know what la before them ; others ' , rat informatina of thnse they (ova, and all ate n”,j, hppit, and enklented If yoo vat , Vont fluorn happrneta, delay no longer, constllt hint j our...if and he happy 7r,s, For an 114..11 ww of IS minutes 23 rent., In full dl All Leitei• onifloierview a are strictly:int ' vale and 6 1i , r0IPT11.1. All Loiters pro held seturi a private tritr,vlrW, t hog,. at irolistani a can make ‘balr ty.o , known lof letter, the Full:ten hount and moat In viotabie sperm y obs'erved, all littera to be pre - pald.—.. No 3. Genree Greet, Second house. North aide, move hoylk Filth:Philadelphia \ E A I.TII AN Gout; FORTE N EL — Gealletnen, loos to tour Interest before It is too hotel!! enrhult and inflow the advice of Professor 'VAINHORN I If ).in do ulrrell• Will Crown all your itederteele r ._ ho hive been unfortunate and unioccessfdl In life and in to•lnele. Men who hire worked hurdled • lr o SFlod ortinst adveriliv nod monfortenele ms. fee part of their lives, and found the m ore t h ey `iled to get inward lit the world the more ihlegasittent at `met them' !1 , These men have CMl•dlted hit& for the List 30 yeam'and all those who were arise enthekli In lotion hot ,dike are now rich and hippy, while those who neelecr f d the ado ke be gave thenr.arc •troggling With adversity. Tern,. for gentlemen fit' for an Interview of IS retinal's, In full et flErlftfile Rrreot.vecnitd house, Non!' tilde, above t e r linyiklll6lrib, Philadelphia. All lettets and . .akati"nalrlll be ill telly PRIVATE AND (ON. FIDENTIAL. April 13. lave . 111-ly• I—F—lf. AiIIIIT — AVOR — IL Or JOHN ADAMS. lain seveu large vninmei, illoatrated with Portrait*. Autographic*. torrearotaderre, PIN MAT.'" 430 an at Publisher's Pikes, et B. HANNAN'S: - Feb. 'e MI. Cheap Book me MEDICINAL: UEREI :.14; Youltsmounr A most vararulaus rtr.e .e" Bad LrE.s, afire 41 years' stirring. EXTMACI' of a iectrr from Mr William Galpin of :o,N atnttlapscreet,Weymouth,datedMay 15th 1851 To Noire., Hot Awe ay—sla —AI the age or Is my Wm . . (Who is oom el,) caught a violent cold, which retried In her ley.. and ,•,, s i ne , (lint time they hare been more or [elm sore. Ind ;realty indent ed. liar slontell were diatrart okrt. and for months together shu was deprived entirely of •e,r and seep Every remedy that medical men ad. r.ed was tried, but without effectherhealth suffered severely. and the state of her legs Was terrthre I had one, mid your adverto•rtnent•, and adv,ed bet to try pont Pills and Olgtnient ; and; ire a last reaouree.after even other remedy had proved treeless, ahe consent ed to do so. She cummenced sit weeks as,, arid, arrange to relate.ls now In • coOil 'health Iler legs are painless, without *earn of scar, obd In r elegy rotund and trodraturbed. Cold you have Is rines•ed the •urrerin,” of ore wife during the i.. 1 61 ys ars, and rontr.lol them with her prerent enp.) merit of health, you would toderd feet dirltzhtell or haring !menthe means of so greatly Mle•la:ing tire suffer Ing• of a renal, rrestnrr. WILLIAM fl Ll'IM peraaa year of aft eigoeJ of a Bad Lep , of ti.tly - Co'py or it from Bar n Wm .: Abb., FluilJes of Ga• o( Hu•hditre, qr.r Iludd,tori.l41 0 1atra May 1itt,144: TO Profelnr,r lIOLLOW.Cf —SU, —I •ofTered for • period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of twotOr [Wee different accWrrn• at tla• Work,; • roc:reamed by •cor'iutie symptom• I had 'recourse ro • variety of medical advice. without oh/rising any benefit.srol was even told that the - leg om•t be Mil toasted, yet. In opposition In that opinion, your rills and Ointment have selected a complete cure In so •hint a time, that few who had not wrinrwed it would credit the (act. Bign e , WILLIAM ABIP4. The truth of tala sumetnent ten be verified byMr. W. Y. England. Chemist, 13 Market Pitreot, Iluddera dela' drdadfeel Bad Breast re--14 ta roe Hairnet trim Letter from Mr Fiedcro k Turner, of reghorst. Kent, dated To Profewor Hoemew. v —D. —W y wife had al/ tfrred Italia Had H tea eta for more than lit months, and during the nub.)e nerool the . hest triad tc•l attendance, Let all to no tope. - Item hefot• healed an awful wound in nay own lee by 'our un rivalled MOull , ine. I determined eget, to. tu•r. yollr PIII• • rot Olottartit, •114 1) etefore este them a . tat in her case, and 1. - rtitnate I I was I did en, for in leas than a 11161M11 • perfect cure Wail effected, and the benefit that smote. other branches of my family bare derived from their are in really a•tonlidong.— I now .1 rongry rernnumend them tin all my friends. Stencil. ' FREDERICK TURNER. Aa /Oasis/ma is YaaAter relief! ! ,ared. Copy of • Letter from Mr. Frahri• Arnot. of Hems- Mttle, Lothian Ilnad. Edinbro'. dated Apttl _olh hill To Yrnfasioir Idoet.ow•v—tain,7—For more than twenty years, my wile has hcica alabJet L. from time to time, to attacks of infiamatiop oa the Md./. for which be was hied and blistered to a great - extent. still Lb. pairs dould not he re ninved. About foot years, ;Ago •he -ow, In the papere. the wondetiol curet eV- Tected by yoor Nils and 0101111[111, •titl ihnught she would theme trial. Ti' her greal'astunistimenl and delight she-fort Immediate relief from theft:AM,. •nd, after penrev•tlng for three weeks, ,lie pain In her tide wax completely mired, and she has moilyed the best of health for the la i flint peals. t4iauad, FRANtis A.KNOT. • The Fills should be nerd conjointly with the Oint ment In most of tae fthuwlug (moire Bad L.gc, Had !trete.. Glandular FWelling.„ Iturn•. 'Lumbago, • ttlinlon•, Pile., . Him at gloartietomi, Rheumatism, II 'iri s go font, 'gore-throws, Gapped fiends. ,Scurvy. Cams (1101,1 lore•heade. Cancers. 'Tomdure, Contracted Joint., Enid at the Establishment of Ptofreanr llot-Loar. V. 144, strand, (neat Temple Ear. Londen,fand bean re spectable Druggists and Dottier. In bledicineethrough. out the Britian Empire. and of name col the Untied ...twee. In Pot. at 374 r.. 670., and each. Whole ante by the principal Drug honor, In the Union ; by lb. AL D. Plait.. New Vora and by Mr. C D K .ton r. 7 south Sin h Street. Philo& ipbta. There Is acnnaiderable .acing by maths the I ar fel aloes. N D —I/Dec.lomo for the guldmrce oFpletents In every disorder ar.e ntllTOti to nub rr & btONS 132 Nnrilt S..eolot Street, rhfladylphia, Wholesale Agent. for l',nnAvlvsnla Alen for lute by John GL tloown:and I Irtelen• Fin eter. Pottiprillr.: E. J. Fry, Faniwiti2; Ur J. W (Mob., Minertlyille De, 18, 1b.52. NIITTALL\a, - LYIIIACUIII. THREE: DIFFERENT r/IIIP,L.D.A.TIf.i.N.ri_FriII.TIIP. 4 vim oF THE THREE DIFFERENT ? FA t:DSI4I,:tIYrioN • iiiticr iir.uc ( 1 -I r4rTillivi,-1 - nuili. pain in Ilio i----------, lirrati, tilde, head, bark, point Hod ,i,killpjli N 1 ;;I. , IIIIIb11; "Amu..., hori 114 •11 and I ,ii' ' i itrkiing In in.- ihroiiii, li-iii, ilirfi, I roll and quirk tor,liong. 1, pr,. i ,weitt..• diffit alt. shyht at a f roily - 1 Ai NI FT. 41. Cow 1.-too., +pa. SI 1 - 1311 D .1 AOF I moth,- r Ongh, violent l'oi, ir, titiilit, r.ing and miii• .1). surf al• ,ier co p m ", u !Jo ilii,li In ill , I', i and 1 il• • hi, 1 tiornlii; brat In thy pith.* of Ihr 1 hi nds and tole. , of 11 . 4 r fern, rip,. I oration riloy corloii. ar,-,1 .1, di_ - t . /o1 ninth blood I of y nil IiF0111.• 1.11.. i hit 0.1 lry lupin .(1 Mono. 41,152 54 3.154 .5 2.4 - 4 na 0.1 n" 04 tlet. Rll.l •upl r the r infotmat ton 11111 u lITAUE. 11% , ,IPTollgt —Dlartior ..41 - 11n1 . 1“1/ ed levcr, aryl too r II in g TuEERCuu i OWICSA/1. petit and 11. re.o..nt rre•glyrnl 1 . 4 Mang •li=nt •Well , ng tirrnoilir•. The appearmic e in Tette evert.. of Nu Syrso..,.. Is a rare era In. Nlc.dlcino. from tt. :weeny and dlrrrl 00;1011111011 01 the .4,14.540 rd and t !trope.. taut ens buffil system; While It• SIIf • I'ESS, prepared tit this manner, each /11111110 .m 131111114 a different .reparation, in riming the different •la:es who h char al ;prime COnetinlleleis. her 1,1:11)11•11.••1 Ihr welronte Molt of Mr curability of .every stage of l'Ulinnoars Cllllllllolplntri. 4, I . lsyelelene approve of It he - cause it lu hissed opoifror «,t rhorilllngic al and Palholtql• 3 , 11114 lien he labile nporoVr of it, boCalue it Is t elfohon •nee. and because they know front sail et perienre that 101.1 preparation will not hire the threerLife. of t oo . .LLetplion. The scifering, disappointed, and discour aged Inset! approver of It hrratlee il• pirlerlpree hole not R reasonable !inf.., and when I, 11 1, 11 N ut talf• Smarm'', hue Ih.pre a re realized If he is in Ike Are kulge nl tonsoniption, nod 1.. r the FIRST fIOTTI.E, hie exp.a toratlon,dittititli palnilil, herons, free and rasp. hi. rough soon get well. the kiirene•g, tickling in log throat inflkinktion pain in hit hrea•t. ride, h, s& tikek. Joint, and louts are run.. cd If he I. 311 the .en and otaire. and user I fir apron, toth, hi, fever leave.. him, ht. distil rt. d heroine sweet and reireehltic,hl4 night •yretit. hi• expectoration. copious and blond), appr.trlnCe, end nt 1r1 , 4111 bo,‘ ell, become regular, ht, hpperita Itn- 11.1•11 In to• cheek disappear., the horning lie.. In the p Itot. of his halide and ...Or. or hie Awl, 1/s t. II no loliger ~.egh now rexww, tin rentVelA and a well it he is lu the third Mahe and 1141,1 ii, third Len t!.. hl. Iliarrhira prattnally . , terIAL howrl• ben one strong tor • onzti and fob, LM arntotom. dt.appelr become,. 1111410 g and 0nt0... ht. •1,1110.1 trroveta it• prop., ond ecentre n•ar. rieh and IMO • rellll,lll, hie waotrd !may Is rlteoeti v. t, Il e •h !IP I. edv•ll, aro' he I. 11E011'1 fitnit Tn 111:ALTII F:.r.h illlll4. of Xrittrtrr Sr - wrung 6 , a the o) mp o r the .rape f., which it in ottended prated In front of the wrapper, whereby evert in valid know Inp hi. own symptom., Cs. 1.1.0. for Immo tt bourn he reptlr••: consequently, no rolet.tla en II Or. , 11 In velerrinf I proper tnedleinn ritinphlet in pcetre.ston of the eJo.., ,hi. paper. cnnt2tning lit Paihulusy ul I ..n ilumptlan, Leettllrs on the Atrueture of the Human Lungs, and Certtfiratesnrfurta. r} Prepared only by Dr. Wbl. NUI TALE In.en inr and Proprintnr. Prire one dollar per botil, Principal (&c, ItAce SITOPI..11“ hh.., Eighth, iTialadelphin. Jen. 10, Inn GREAT =moat DISCOVERY: VOW •Lt coNDITIONe Or tilt lITRTlisi DR RORE'd %tit Voils CORD' 'll.. HART DIARAREII and Nerron• 1 ompletnla The aatba..ohlnk happy effect of DR RflrtE'R NlERVerrd 'CORDIAL, for biffleasea ..t h. Dear, Palpttatinn, Numbness. Newal , yln , Pitt limbo Tremor of the Wades. Illeartbartt, Flatulence. Pain In the F. O. Wakedlnes', Restlewnew, u, for th e mind r), Body 'lentil down by rare, labor or study, has in do6'd many VhDliClan• to oat It In their practice For a Weak constitution, It Is a Frond restorer ; It encopletely 11'01110••• framing •y•teni all nervous It. rntslion., and la alutoßt niirnrolou• In Its vapid and h•pley effect. The weak and nervous are freoneni ly restored In perfect health betnre tz•lng one bottle. Pike 50 rents. Tine, Pi'gages, Dppeirsta, esd pthsrs habits r If your Liver la deranged, your skin will Dr yel• low; Dyspepsia and Itiliona rondition of the system wit! Gdtow ; you will be troubled with roid feet. va riable appetite, and depressed spline By taking Dr. Rose'• celebrated flailmadrir Anti.tifilous yon will min find Ell the &Wien bad•symptnme disappear. They gleestretivh and richness to the blood. Hos ea 12} and 25 cents. • tf There pill. arP re Ord R ILRO A 1 P 11.1.8 be- CinSe they go .head or other Pills In their iontl rfracta. nr Fret fro. Menlo., D. Y., s.p. with nee Pet. If ynu do. you wlll rind Immediate rAI. 1 by ruin; DR. R ()KW'S PAIN•CII'Rk.R. It I. the only prepara tion which roma. almnat Innantly , core Throat. Rheumatism, from Cnhlr, Puha in flu, Aldo, Back, nr Limbs; Face,-Ear, or Tooth -Artie ; Riomach or Bow. Cl., 'tide ot Back: SIM Neck, Ftrotaer, Corns, and holt:dale.. Whermr you have „Pain, use the Pith- Corer, Nile to all ages, and the price being tow, the poor, a• well a■ the rteli, ran obtain It to 111, TS end 511 cent botile• • abn•rpreparntlon. ran be found, w trh dr rnlars and I.ll , 4llLectinns, at the et,uns of II I:non:tn. Agent (nn thr Connty ; John G. Brown, Jahn Mrrrin. Porrgaille; J W. Gibb... Miner.wllle; and F. J Fry,Tagnagna. Kept IN, liis2 Iv REAE PAIN CURER! Tit 6 ;vox/if:Ft OF TlIF: :WE All, PAIN CURED LIKE MAGIC!—Thu wonder- NI preparation le u•ed internally and •steinally,si., •Ina immediate relief Isom all bodily paint. used according to direr tlons,lt not 011,1 y Wise...tall pain, but It cure. it usually on the Ann tiepin anon It may he relied upon for coring anestvinaalmost io stam relief, as thousands who have used it ran testi fy. to Rheumatism, Ague, Sodden Colds, Cholera, Dyarnterr, Cholera Moth., Pleurisy, Earache, Cho Pc, and toothache, alit all pain In the stomach or Rowels, Headache, Pains In the Womb, Patna to the Limbs, Joints, Ilack,Spine Disesae,Lumba,n, oral,* Burn*, Ctillblalna, Optima, Moires, Pimple's, and all Climate Eruptions. I(you wish to be mitered from •L•LPAIN, as° Dr Rose s PAIN-CURER. - - If you desire to be cured Of ALI. DIREAREA.take his Family aledielnes. Price 124 , 22, and 50 croft per bottle. Fvr Cerylis, ColdsC•••• sad Irlospi4 Covet. DE PREPARED FOR CHANGE OF W CAM h;ll. LP The frequent change, of the weather bring with t bad COLDS, COUGH. ASTHMA. IRRITATION ot he LUNGS. SOHILTHROAT and URONCIIITHL all of which can be cured, and the system fortified against frequent attacks by UMW( Pr. J.B. Rose'. celebrated COUGH EIYRLP. P. 1.. only 50 cents. CHILDREN are •Isq liable to Croup,whlth deuter on. complaint yields immediately to Dr .1. el. Rose's newer-felling CROUP Mil arr. nice 25 cents. WHOOPING COCCHI, another complaint, alwaye Wont in cold and damp Weather. The afflicted will find great rellefin the ties of Dr. J. &Anse', When pole Genet Syrup, whin always relieves, and pre vent.. the di front nnin such •• INFLAMMATION re of the' into LUNGS, DROPSY In tt e CHEST, aid CONPUMPNIHLN. Pi lee SOMIL Dr. ROSS'S miticesstill treatment to all Lung Affec tinny has 4 a great demand for theabeve highly valuable Fain* Medicines. For wile Whidesele and 'Retail by B. BANNAN (Crew the ..lifetlone herrn: •1 Washington City, May I.sth, 1•21. Rose's Adoi••• - t• -1 , •••••• g• diekirm sad I. •• Alamos, far I• 2 2.—This pub. Ortolan Is from the pen of .an emlatint phyeirlan of Philadelphia. •Legular graduate of the Medical Coh lege:and an Winery member of the PLlladelphle Medical glociety. It contains much good advice to in• wands, as well as persons In health. It also describes, In a comprehensive manner, the diseases of our earl able climate, and the toodeof treatment. ?(o family shnuldbe without • copy Of this book. it , .41111 be had., without any- {barge, at the various drug -aorta In I this elly.where Dr. Rose's valuable Family Medicines ale for nalip". Alan by , JOHN 0. DROWN. Pallintinn. • , E. J. FRY.Taegagina, NAT• WOW. ?' W. elellE. Illneraetile. ;47.tf IRE To THE AFFLICTED DR. J. S. ROSE'S -IRON FOUNDERS. . rionnint =tint snap.- • IaTHE 'Subscribers reapictlitlly ID bounce to the Pu that toe! Etta taken the la blic rge Sulkies commonly • known as the PIONEER: F ij iMACE. OD tholstantl. in Pennine ; salvia they are prepared to manufacture and repair Bailtrii •) .eery itseriptias, /garotte Pipe,. Blast Pipes, atoometers. to . &a., la the eery Lest style. c.l. The best of material will, Impartibly. be need. and none but good workmen employed on :heir wink. • JOHN Ili JAMES NOBLE. Feb. 19, 1953. ts,.t f 1 , 4 4.YA. , (4- I, OV-*.y 0)441 ~,.. 1 miE subscribers beg lea ire to inform the public. that in addition to their former WYEAM. ENGINE and FOUNDRY, they have - recently put up new Machinery and Shitps for the manufacture of COAL. CARS, Taurmet and other Rail Road Can, hy, Steam power, which enables them to circuit all that kind of work, not only much better, but with greater despatch and at the very lore& prices. Having thus made these,eueasive preparations, Individuals, and companies requiring work of this kind, will find 1110 their advantage to etc them a call. SNYDER & MILIVES. 43.tf OA 23, 11351 --- WASULNGTON IRON WORKS. POTTSVILLE, PA. - - - .t WREN & RUCS. respeclitilly'in . vitt the attention of ihe business come : unity to their . New Machine Shop and . Foundry. erected between COAL and Rail-road Street., and !routing on Norwegian Street, where they ars prepared to ciecnte ail orders for Machineryof Brass and Iron,sugh as Steam Engines, all kinds off/ming for Belling Mill s. Grist and Saw Milts,Sialle and Double-acting . Pumps. Coal Breakers, Drift Carkall kind of Rail road Collings. Inch as Chairs. for flat and T Rail; Frogs, Switches, Ake.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Being Practical Mechanirs, and after haying made the demands of the Coal Region their catty (or years, also all'itlnds n( Machinery lo their tine of nominees, they flatter thentriehree that work Jane ai their Ealahliehinent Will give eattafaellon to All wi - inlay honor them with a call. Allorders thank fully reolved and promptly executed on the most rea •onahle trans. JOON T. WREN, MIMI@ raeignuir IRON worts.s 481 rim SUBSCRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public that they are the i'roprie ore of the Franklin Works. Port Carbon, lately carried on by S. Prßymer% where they coonnue to manufacture to order, at the •hottest notice. Stearn LOOMS, Pumps. Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost any mar or drier Iptinn. for mitt rug n- other purposes. A1so . 11•11road and Drift Com Iron pr Brass Casting* of auy •iart or pattern. Orders are I espeCllllll,4 o :ltitCd. HEO.. - 0. FILER & BROTHER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL. WORKIII.—The rhberrlbers rootlet., to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Pch'l. 'county. with Shovels stall kinds, at the lowest Phil adelphor inks. Attention Is particularly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders fin Phosels of any aloe or pattern promptly attended to. . .. .. .. GEO. 13. FISLER dr. /MOTHER 34-If Aug 21,165 C 'I"OTTSMLLII BOLLING MILL 21L. THE XiIItISCRIIIER.3 re•peetfoliy•n. Aminee to the public, that-their new Rolling Mill is now comPleted arid In frill operation, and that they are prepar ed to supply all Made of Bar Iron of various sizes, whith they will warruut to be superior in quality to-any obtained from abroad, at the same pill cc They also manufacture T Rails. for the use. of thy Collieries and Lateral Ronde, weighing hem RI to 5.0 lbe. per yard. mode of the. belt Iron, and which wilt he found mach cheaper than the imported article. Being ntact al inernanti•, and having add consid erable experience in the lion business, they flatter themsetrei that they can gis• entire satisfaction to pitrrhasers, and will also main It their Interest to pa trOnite borne inantifartutes:' NAMUR BURNISH & CO, 'Dee 11,11151 - • 40-1 f , . - Eineeimn rementow IRON worm. N. W. IitYDRON. TWIN andBRAsEl Founder, respectfully- Informs 115. pat rons,. and the ,pnblic generallt, that he la Wily prepared, at the ahoy, E.- rablialtment,' to mantifecture Steam Engine. of every are: Pomp ., Railroad and Drift llara.and rpry other description of Iron •nd Bras. Calming. suitable for the (:oar mining or other hinttness, on the moat reaannable term. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Fornacea and Machine work lo general Repairing of all hinds dole with neatneis and des patch. at the lowest prices. ' All work fprnished by him will he warranred to perform well. Be Would aullnit the custom of those who may want articles In hpi line in rats vicinity. All ordera will meet with Immediate and prompt attention . . . I= - - POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. Irmo MASON & Cl). RESPECT ..."#t'r— fully announce lo the nubile that they O hne h, t sp k , e ,t n u t . he ine E f i r t o n t b , 111 ‘i t i i o ingt n ' o kn ,i ow or n_ %man .fleet. Where they are prepared to build all kinds , a Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad rare, and Machinery of almost every description, at the .honest moors, and on the moat ressonahle terms. —Persons from abrnad, in want of Steam Engines, will rind It to their advantage to give them • call be- If ore ense ging •Isewhe re (May 1I MEDICINAL I ATI, 2.:-. 9 3 4., 113&..ct ...1 , 1„;•" -V _ CHERRY PECTORAL For lb. Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING;COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND • CONSUMPTION. " Aml I.y tile my, upon the bank thereof. Shall 11 , ow nil Item, for meat. %%hone leaf •h*IT not Inde rind th. fruit thereof 01511 he for meat 'MA yte loaf thrreof for nr•tdreltre If war, hope for the bit k recordoirlong pgo and e very year add• new firOor b, the nenntonre that these pi nmtree •hall not fail A. medlral larienre dierovers end designer(' the emedie• nature hee given, one by one, the (lb,""" lit adtl't or race yield to the control of alt all the maladies we eiffer (ropy, none has carried Vit tuts to an untimely grave than Consumption ofthe Lungs. riutuoinedwe give some evidence that this too may be rared,a nil that Pillmon•ry r0111;46 lota, In all thrtr itllmn, may he removed hl ( It rail . Fla - - Yogi! Spa. r will not patinat us ter publish here ad, pro p,titprt runs It has wiTri teA, bat the A p.m lir hi% tittiosil. It'tlitshjiut I It) oh 1, Ate, whets°o a, full hill titular,. dotl Itidloptit•hlr 111001 of !hr.. SurPre,. read 11,141.11144 r }11111,01,1, U(MI! I NFLISI.NS'. A AND M'fitM)FIND unDmi . ht • s tit act.(. TENN., June V. 11. 1 ,351 SIII h tee tetie.tirdi) utted your. Cherry Pectoral for M tntiming Cough and Iniluchsa. and have an hes It 011111 in iitiount Mg It 3 emapleca remedy Fuss of ruy I hd.itvi, h ate been afflicted .Ith these dim... and the tree use of the l'e.ttoral ha. always •f. waded e1m...! ;natant relief JAMES GLOVER. avert the Muth of the shoes statement. Met:INTY. Edit. N•shwille Whig J M. ZIMMERMAN, Druggirt PMII A ii IN tIU MPTI Y E 0611011. ritTearito, l'• , .2:i IPSI. Dear iiir • For three years I hate Feb been afflicted w ilk a cough, so distressing (hail frequently &anal,- ed of re, lively; mnich of t he time I wan obliged no sin no ill night .n my chair, a. my rough qpnold aufro. one when 1 laid down' Haring used many reme. dlefll without much relief. I at lint tried the CHERRY iiich.tinder Providence. ham called me eliog• titer. I an. with gratitude your., MEN I'd'CANDLErtzt one of the mornerouseuics nt Manna which have been accredited to Uherry Pectoral. At.s•my. N. V , April 17. 1:449 Da. Av. Lowell. Dear hove for year. her r. Afflicted with Asthma in thu worst form so that I nave been obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger p.m of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. I nail tiled a great many mediate., to no pu'rpose, uniting physirlan pterrtihed, as a niwerlanent. your Cherry Pe, toral At first if ....mod to make me worse; but less than a week I began to experience the ninst gratify ing te.let from ii. use and now, In four weeks. the te entirely removed. t ran sleep on my bed with iiiinfort.•nd enjoy a Platt of health whirh I had nu,. • ..petted to enjoy. GRORGEtt PARANT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. • Prow rho Piendrat of Angora Callegs, EDWARD St D., LI.. D.. Jr.r J r. At ca. Hie —I have used your Cherry Pec toral in my own ease of deep-seated bionchitis, and am satisfied, from int chemical eonstitution, that it is an admirable compound for the relief of, laryngial and toonelilal difficulties. If .ny opininn, as to 111 •operior character. can he of any service, you are at liberty to use it an you think proper, EDWARD HITCHCOCK. Amberet, Wept. Pk 1840. Among the other distinguished authorities who five lent their names to recnnimend thistiteparatinn as The best known to them for affections of the lungs, ere Pr•Cd[lll rbrklna. Vermont'Medical College, Prof. Stillman, Vol. College, Prof. Valentine Mott, New York, . Prof Clean land. Bowdoin kle,dtral College, Prof. Itutt..tdeld, Ohio Medical College, Canadian Journal of Medleerterence, Boston Strdo al and Surgical Journal, Charleston. S C., Medical Review, New Jersey Medical Reporter, lion Reny Clay, U Isetaator, lion Geo. P Ninth, aro. Ambanador to Turkey, Cert. F:inanllel nil Ines. President of Chili, Iti• Rey Ed . P•wer, Lord Blamp of Toronto, Bev Don Lupine, Brooklyn. New York. ‘t, ithialop Purcell. of Cincinnetr. Ohio. Also. many eminent personages In foreign couturier Not ,onir In the Dare dangerous and dietrentug di non.. uf eta Image, but also as a fanny medirtn• for or. e•tonal.uoc, It is the aafeet.pleasanten lid hear irt o Prepared and sold by JAII4EO C. AVER. Druggist AAA Chemist, Lowell, Mass. In Potintne, by John fl (m own t .1 u Pal.: and Druggist. grnnally. Pelt tri 7m • - int.inmutorrs MAGICAL PREPARATION. • Arc. le Ea C XINT7I dna RACE Streets W • HEIIII he conOrioci to treat all priVate and Jet trale Yier DV'S. ruarsatrelog scare In all cases.• Ptrangers . and Regilenic of both . are invited to the Doctor's Private Mooing, where he can al* aye be consulted confident hilly, free rif charge. Persons residing at a distance, by enclosing three &Harsh, a letter, post-paid, stating vy intoning will receive a bottle of the Doctoe's Magical Prepara tion, by return of marl. Qum Office floors 8 o'clock, A. M., till 10. P. 11 18.51. 111.1 y TO THE Lanics IN GENERIM FRENCH LIQUID WASH-BLUE 'rile supeiloilly of this preparatton is evident. re quiring moth les, for use than Indigo. and being perfectly soluble In water and not an liable to leave alreak• or spina upon the Linen or Wolin Thl• article neutralise* the golden tinge which would ntlßi erwlie be retained. It enniaine - no Ingredients which could possibly be Injurious bottle moat delicate fab ric. Neither does it contain any arid, as the prep.- gallons which are sold for such purpoies generally do. For sale at JOIN O. BROIVPI'II DrUg Plore, Centre Pottsville. Dee. 18.11132. /11-Bos B lil tt itB.n ! C T i e " a t l jN l lD ? nrWi t:copeftisrabe2a kvledged to be standard work of the kind. not only In this country..but In „a u , Eurnpe,for silent less than thy prices. Also, the Royal Octavo, University and . ' Rrhool edition of This valuable wok. fur sale at •yry low wee, at B. BANNAPPII PIP op Wholesale and Detail Bookrack's. Nov. 20, 1852.47 lf CATisoLtc scnoot READING DOORS.— The Antwerlber has Just received a Beall supply of the Ist.2d and 3,1 Books of Reading kasha., cant_ pllrd by IN. Brothel, of the Christian Schools. Also, Catholic Prayer Rooks sod Catechisms for sale rhesp by El. RANNAN, Poblisher and Bookseller, July 10. 1852. 22-tf f LE AROM'S PICTORIAL DRAWINO ROOM ear companion, with I Iltuntnated this, neatly bound at the Bindery of Ilt• glabaeriber. Also, all kinds of Fanny Bindisd: ' 8, BARMAN. SHOULD HAVE A COPir.—afa iseafaalls Beek, 4,1413 as. par espy—Alan tame Ilyttjf.—Dr. Hon rer'• Medical Manual and Hand Book for the afflicted. Contaialng an outline of the Origin, ?rosins, Treat ment and Cure ol ever, form of dine's, coaltaeted by Promiseous Sexual Intercourse, by Belt:abuse, or by dental Races. -with. advice for their entreaties, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities,and everythingtbing that would offend the nr at decency, from the•revult of name twenty yews successful practice, excliiiiy.ly devoted to the lure of di of a delicate or priest, nature. To which to added. recelpta forth.. cure of tbe above dl . and a treatise tin the caneevolymptonts of Fever awl Ague, for twenty-Aire cents a copy; via copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United `sites, by mall, free of posLigt... , ,Addflifi, 00Itage paid." Bok On Post Office, 01 the Author, 3w North st,renth Street, Philadelphia. A 14.28,1833. TAR. HUNTER will forfeit OW if failing to curs any Lease of secret di that may come under hit care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Ei ther ern are invited to hts Private Rooms, AS North Seventh street, philarra., without fear of utter:op tion from other patient.. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate la the 'election of• Phyalcian are Invited to cell. IMPOTENCY.—Through onreitrained indulgence tithe passions. by careen or selftahuse, the; rolls are . aurnernue Premature Impotency, Involuntary semi. nal gischargeooraitingofthe organ,. 100111 of memory. a diStlllitd for female society. generej debility, or eon. Intuitional derangement, are sure to follow. If ne cenvary. consult the Doctor in ithconfldenee ; he offers • perfect cure. READ AND JIEFLCCT.—The afflicted would do well to retlect before trusting their health, happineen, and In many cases their live., in the hands of phyab clan. Ignorant of MIS clam. of maladies. It la tee total') impossible for mail man t. understand ill the Ills the, human family are subject to. Every respect able physician has his peculiar branch: In which he le more successful than his brother professor., and to that be devotes most of hi■ time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the sthdy and treatment ot disease' of the sexual or gans, together with:deers upon the body, throat, nose, or lege, Woo In the head or hone., mercurial rheu matism, strictures. - gravel, trresularlitet dlsoa.s gutting from youthful excesses, or inipu rifles ofhe blood, whereby the conalitnt lon has been enfeebled, Enable, the Doctor to oth speedy Trilicr to all who May place themselves under his rare. Medicine forwarded in any part of thoUnlted Mao —Prier five and ten drillers perpac lags Aug. 211. 1552. THOMAS WREN, JAMEs WREN. 40-If 'RIVATELV, (or In cents, means of the POCKET :47111./LEH:I4,ot Every One Is owe Phy•lelso- The irty.iirth Editlon,wttb one indeed engravings. showing 'lrate Disease. and Metro,- itioni of the Gecerative mem, In every shape and ran; to which 1i added • realise on the dl of Comte., intended for the use f females only, ice ' , A g a 400 being of the highest irta- Irtance to married people, those contemplating roar ,. M. D.. Graduate of the .stly Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London": rod Honorary Mem o, ofthe Philadelphia Medical Society. The various forms of Secret - Diseases, Seminal liireakneas, DAM sea of the Etottate Gland, totpotehey, solitary batons of youth are faithfully described. and all the recipes given In 'plain language. The chapter on aclWbite and Seminal Weakness Is worthy of particulat itt tentlon.and should be , read by every - one. Voting Men. wha have been unfortunate In contracting di ...ale, previous to , placing yourselves under the afire re doctor, no.matter wrist his pr•tettsions may he. get loopy of this truly useful work. Sea Eaptaihs and persona going to Pea, should pos sess Dr. Young's Tteattee, no Marriage, the pocket .E•culaplus, or Every One Ills Own Physlclin. O. Let no father be ashamed to present.a copy of the :Eseulapius to hie child It may save him from an early grave. Let ho num, man or woman tote( thin, the secret obligations of married life. without reading the Pocket lEseul•Mus Let.no Due suffering' (*.ma haelttna cough, pain in themdt„.,,reetless nights, nervous Itivlinge,•nd the whole train of Dyspeptic ssnsatronst and given up by their ptiyalcian, be an other moment withnut consulting the ~Eseulaplue Have the married, or those about to be, married, any Impediment, read this truly toierul Book, as It has teen the metns of saving Outman& of unfortunme 'maw*, from the very Jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of thin celehratett work bane been sold In thtmnuntry and Europe since In3B, when the grit edittotiWas Issued. ..5. Any person sending TWENTY•FIVE rentsen i ,losed ins letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail; Ar five copies will be sent for one diillar.— I %dike's" ' Dr. WM. YOUNG, No 133 Spruce attest, ;., Philadelphia," Post paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Ptiliadalphla, certainly entitles Dr. Voting to the confidence of the afflicted, and he may he • onitutted on any or the di reness dearribedin his dliferen( pohlicailons.•t his •dllre 133 Hprnee Strip!, every day between 9 and 3 Wein, t. (slnndayr etrepted) sad person■ at any dia. floc.. can consult Dr. Yonne ay letter, Poet P eta. Jon• lA. 105'2• 'LS- I s L W. ITUDRON 114 y. SCLUENCII'S PULDIONIC S 711171" The follorsang nut It one he the greatest (riurprphs of medicine over disease, ever published in elle , dical.lfisten y Read it. DIIIIIOMFTED by no other than the feellngi of hen.- U•ytilence.•nd fur the benefit of my ad/feted fellow beings, f desire to make known a •bort,ite•critition of my disease, and the unexpected mire I obtained Gum e'ebenrit . . l'Ultintac Nvtup. Fpwards of two yearn h nince,l wa. taken •Ick, V4hICII ...dimity increased, want was no far rettut:ed ltail I never expected to be well again. I had. at different times, the ntlehilauce of six eminent nityeimans, without receiving any ben aril. In the month ),t February 1044, I commenced using Schenck'si l ululonte Syrup, and toy disease at that time was as fallow..-1 was vatic...ly feeble, rontin•d to any bed suffering what few mortals ever do, end survive MY flesh had -all disappeared—the white Of my eyes vary yellow —akin also very yel -1 low, like a person having inn tarandiee—very dry and husky. I had a Mali. heavy pain in my right aide, neat the margin 01 the Hi r - this this side also was larger than natural, pain in inc shoulder. A sharp pain to my fell side, which was mailer than natursli' or, as I thought, decayed away. 1 had at very distressing I pain at the pit of toy stomach-0114U.: Coated with a i thick White fur —siontach,very souti—appetite entire, ly gone, nil bring Whin htmll'a anything—bowels very trfegular and Conies- dist !target. very Rrinatural— mght sweats, thirst, violent ipalpitalmn of the heart, night dry cough, pain unity breastolidicalty of lireailting,dresdful heady, lie I was low 'spirited and often would have bad spelt., that nay lamilt thought I way dying I cannot ileacrilie as I would like to do• toy miserable situation and my wretched suffering.; every organ in my liody wan sutler diseased err de viated. My phy•ic inf. said I had the Dynpepale and I.lVer Complaint. and was fast hantening to Optimum tton This, act near a• I can tell, was my altnatinn vi ken I rommenred using the Fnimonic syrup. I Lind Wit the syrup agreed with me. and it was the only medicine that avbr gave or relief It canard a large PlUantity of corruption to ar discharged. It leg aimed my bowels—it relieved my sufferings—gave toe an uppedle ; Inchon. the Pulmoniclityrup was the remedy, by the blessing n( Ptovidence.that restored mie to health. In the Month of April following,' was well enough to allies from Sew Fork city to West Panto, where I now retitle. I enjoy at this time per feet health, and ant fleshy final feel better than I have done for ninny years past This medicine ham proved a blessing to myself and family, fur I have used It with try children •••••tal umu, slid, alway• With great benefit; and many/Aber person. that I know ~r, hare used It also with Ithe ellerfc I keep the syrup In my house, and wduld not be without it (or any conalderation and I ronscenittimily believe It I. the to et medicine over d wormed, atift I earnestly tocommend the Instill, to try it, believing, as I do, (list if Its Virtu,' la once known,every family would beep It Thh. Inn tan, 56011 Gutnry of my CM. end Is the truth and ant pmyOn 11 , •Ir"Ille of fll nitre partteulars c in rill on nor at the residenre of my husband. Capt Johnson. West Fistful., I,s'es - it:hest.. County, I I miles 11'0M t he • Ily - . Prepared obit , he J II SCHENCK. and for +ale in Pottn lite, by C. M•STIIII, Airt GILBERT WEICIU &t. No 1;1' North Thad street, Geb,rbi Pqrbie for the State. Price *I per Pottle, or tF bottles ft, .5. Feb lii, I SL:I S-Sot MANUFACTURERS, Of Ilarness, Nadd/es, Trunks, 4-c. BUFFALO ROBES' BUFFALO ROBES► eftIIE undersigned again returns thanks to the pub -1 Ile for past favors, and r . esperttully announces to hu frlead• and the citizens generally that, oaring to the liberal patrottare extended to ham heretofore, hr now rakes the occasion to say that he has Intl re ceived a full aIIIMIMPII{ of HtIFFA hn WISED, direct trOui eil. Loom He lira, also, all kinds of 'lmp su, has belong - to his line of ',times*, ouch IS noise Covers, Blankets, Dells. Ake., ace. Ile is al e.. well prepared to furnish all kinds ofFitie Carriage ,liarners, and Riding Daddies for lathea and Gentle men ; inferior in quality, to no other establishment si home or abroad, and on the .most accomihodating term.. All kinds of bra y horned., or such as Coal Oper aura nr Wagoner• need, on hand. In fall supply. Ile a ready, at any moment , n. (11l all orders prompt 1!, end with despair h. I'h•aee'tivt us a call before purchasing elsewhere. There ran be t.n lose in esamluine my goods. LEFEVER WOMELSDORFP. . . nbolle 91 , opposite the Episcopal Church. Oct. 9, 1a 59 . 40-nut A FACT TEAT ALL SHOULD . KNOW. rI , IIE underOgned reapetdfully announces to his friends,and the public In gen eral. that he has eminently no hand,4l4 l1 ,eif and manufactures all km& of Fan. cy Saddles and Harnessoand all de acriptlons of riding end delving ma. IrrialS—Dolible and Single Heroes, —Whips and Fly-nets—Halt Collars made to order. lie maitre all to call and see hlm,opposite the Amor. Iran [loess., and re•pecifully aolleita a •bare of the public iteirtmege. M. A. WELSH. Aug. 19, MI. • • - ly Puhscrther announce. to its frlend• and the public that he has made a conntd.rable addition to hie Book \ Bindery, and has procured a Bunk Binder • front IMO of the ba n al Binderies In ,delphia, acquainted with the latest style of Binding. and who will turn out hie Work far superior to any thing heretofore produced to Pottsville Books hound it. any style of Binding. e'ther Plain or lo lull gilt Tnrkey Morocco. Blank Boob paged or plain, made to any pattern, shin printed and rifled at pine• tower than in the I ay. Hooke bound by the quantity, and Paper ruled to P4ttern by H. ISANNAN. Aprll 3. Itts3 14— _ COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER RAVING FIT p • ted upone of th . e.largent Cinch Culp* kt_ In the In Coal Stieet.Pothiville. Pa., nett to J.II Adams& Ccr.'• Screen Factory, where tila facilities for manufacturing all kinds of Carrts gees nil Light Waggons cannni be au,- paseed—belng • practical Mechanic. and having • numbero( years' experienee In the business, he hopes to glee general satisfaction. All kind. n 1 Carriage■ and Light Wagnn. kept on bend. Alsn.second-hand Wacitne,lt. All tepalt• pantie '6nis Olden from a distance firnmptly •handed u. )nn• 5. 1g45 li tl l .tilllll l llllPFllllMilltldikru FISE'S PATENT INETALEIO BURIAL CkSEB. A I R-TIGIIT and DlikllCT;llll.—for protec• ling and tog the deed—for ordinary inter ' ['Mtn. fns vaults or transportation, of ail . sues, sod -Dimmed 'never) , variety ofatyle, error/log to order. -'done of thee., cases covers the remains of Henry flay. and they have bean highly recommended by Memo. Can, Undervirood..Mouston, Fish, iStuebton, ledge /ones and others. For sale et JOlll2 MAL -11/113111, General Cabinet 1111alier,-opposite the 6i. change Elute!. Centro direst, Pottsville; inhere can also be had a great widely 01 Cabinet furniture. Mo.. file, Bedstead'', Bureaus, Clkirs. Settee*, Table., kc., &t. AlllO, a •uperier article of Wooden Conine, of any qualite-ind else. IV - Hearer *tarifa In attendance. JOHN kALBACII; Cabinet Mater, and sole dollcltor (or Se hoyiali Coun- Kept. 25,1852. ty, for Flat's Metallic Mortal Cates. 12,5 m GAS-FITTER AND PLUMBER. JEa Ell IA 11 having had very consid erable esperienee as a Gat Filler, feels great cone Ildenee..in offering his aervice• to the citizens of Pottsville. Ile has commenced business on his own account, in the shop of Mr. Ise•c .in Nentre-• Allan street, where all orders either (or Clam Filling or repairing mar be left •nethey will- receive: the mow prompt attention. and other mated. aim shall be or the very best hind. and Pitting, of every deecription that may be- desired wilt pa fur nished and put up In a protkmaolikarataneer,and at the shortest possible notice - Jane 20, 1652. MEDICINAL EVERT rmsozT FIFTY DOLLARB FORFEIT EMI DOCTOR PRUDENCE JOIINSD?i BOON BINDERY WISTAn A. KIRK MI f 07" WHEN SHIMS Or dwarf fruit trees, produce an abundance at loliage'rftut not flowers or fruit either move them to a poor er soil, or cut through some of the principa 2641 I roots. ElriLie far r. PLANTING DY THE NOON We would never write an article on this subject, were it not that our opinion is so frequently asked •in relation to the matter.— We have no faith in it—we never had any. The belief with some is, that if a fruit tree is planted when the =soap tiro days old, it will beat the second year, and if another is planted when the moon is twenty days old, it cannot possibly bear until the twentieth yeat—the influence otthe.moon at its plant; hag won't let it. Our opinion of this moon power is frequently asked by those who wish to plant fruit trees ; but who wishlt i. no risk by offending the moon. Our uniform answer is as given above. ' MEI We like to back our opinion - by biEti, and and will quote' an incident pertibeni to the LE= In the spring of 1849, we_pltirated an ap. pie orchard of some considerable extent.— Having prepared the ground. we planted just when we were ready, and made an entry in our memorandum book, stating varieties. 10. cation "of &c. By reference to the en. try, we find it was "April 13. 1849." And as moon-planting had been spoken of in by other planters, we concluded to make a note of it, in connection with our other memoranda. It read as follows : " Note—sikk days alter full moon." Now, for the cesult. One of the trees planted tliat day, bore an apple that year: and a greater or kmaller number of them have borne apples every year since !! ! The reader can draw tits own conclusions.— West Chester Exam. LIME WATER FOR HENS During the last season, Mr. Joseph Wil cox, of 'Wayne county, having occasion to administer lime water to a sick horse, inad vertently left a pail „of the preparation in his barn, which remained there for some months. serving as a favorite drink for his hens. He soon afterwards found that the laying of his hens wee apparently increased to a considerable extent. Beicig convinced of the (to him) new discovery, he bag, dur ing the _present season, kept his hens con stantly supplied with lime water, placed in troughs within their convenient access, and the result was an increase in eggs of nearly four-fold as compared ,wtth previous experi ence. He is willing to share the benefits of the experiment with his neighbors, if they choose to try it ; and hence this publication, The newness of the discovery (thin it may not be new to all) is claimed only as applica ble to the mode of imparting thelime in this case—its use in another form for the same purpose having been previously understood by many. MANURING FRUIT TREES Many fruit trees which have been consi dered valueless, may be recovered by being immured in fall and winter : and. during Warm days when the surface of the soil is not frozen, even sumulating,manurea may be applied, with impunity, and covered•with earth. Thus Peruvian guano, now applied. will he so divided through the soil by spring, as not to injure the young apongiols ,from the roots when they resume growth: Where as, if applied after the spring growth com mences, the spongiols would be injured.— Lime, ashes, and other manures appropriate to different soils and trees, may be applied in a similar manner. Peach treesshould be laid bare to the top .1 the roots at this season, and the crop; of the nest year will be materially increased, while the frosts destroy the ova of insects resident in the surface soil.—Working Far mer. PRESERVATION OF SHADE TREES. The entire efficacy of a decoction of tobac- co to preserving elm, linden and other shade trees front the ravages of the worm, has been most satisfactorily established by repeated experiments. This specific, we learn, has been tried in Washington by the Commis sioner of Public Buildings on the elms in trout of the• Capitol steps, and by . the keeper of the grounds at the War and Navy Depart mental on both elm ° and linden trees, and to each case was attended with the most perfect success. The decoction is destructive both to the bug t.whichleeds on these trees and to the eggs which it deposits on the other side of the leaf. The proper time for the applica tion is as soon as the leaves are well develop ed, at which time the presence of the bug may be easily perceived. The cost of the de coction is inconsiderable. THE BLACK WAI,NUT E. B. Hubley, of Reading, in a comm uni catton to the American Farmer, states that in 1'844 he planted a bushel of common black walnuts in his garden at Orwigsburg,Schuyl kill county, where he then resided. about three inches deep and so near together that they touched each other—that the following spring most of them had sprouted—that sub sequently the trees were parcelled out among many persona who desired to raise this ex cellent fruit--and that at last New Year's ,dinner, his family enjoyed walnuts from his trees, forwarded by his brother, who occu piee his place at Orwigsburg, to Reading— less than nine years from the planting of the seed. This is a fact which should be gener ally known.—G'ermantown Telegraph. WEEVIL These troublesome pests may be kept ou t of grain by using salt. Sprinkle a little fine salt on the bottom and around the , sides of the bin as you fill up, and over the top when full. Wheat kept in ohi salt barrels will never be destroyed by the weevil. To destroy Weevil in Orain.—Soak linen clothes in water, wring them am: cover your grain with them. In two hours time you will.find all the weevils on the cloth. which must be Carefully gathered off that none of the insects may escape, and then im- mersed in water to destroy them. • WENN ON CA A writer in the Albany Cu/treater gives his remedy " Cast the animal; and with a long, keen, sharp-pomted knite, the flesh should be cut away around the place of discharge; suffici ently to.remove-to the bone a tough pipe which will be found to have formed there. Nitric acid should then be poured into the wonud, after which a few cleausings, with water, at periods of a week each, will effect a cure. I have known it to be repeatedly tried, and never without failure, even where the bone had been tar gone with caries." PUMPKIN SEEDS A writer in the Culturist says he put; a quantity'nf pumpkin seeds into his cauldron kettle, With sweet apples with potatoes, and boiled and mashed up with meal, particular ly for hogs, but when fed out his fowls had a share, and the result was the death of 30 or 40 docks, turkeys and chickens. They have died also from eating the seeds where left uncooked. - ID' WHEAT BRAN FOR CORN.-Mr. L. W. Allen, of Maryland, has found wheat bran a greater stimulant for corn than Cheitical Salta, or guano mixed with common salt, or mixed with plaster of Paris, or even of rich hog pen manure, ors _well rotted: summer cow•pen manure, and = ;the corn `nearlyor quite as good as the - limo: the above; Which was guano mixed with common salt, in the proportion of 2go lbs. to bushel salt." 0"A FAR...laza in Canton. New J - trsey7'st is stated, has a cranberry meadowqf twelve Sere! , io extent. lying near Punkaposg Pond. from which he has raked the piesenf season upwards of 1.000 bushels of fine crauherriss. from which he has realisedll3,ooo in cash.
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