wit =tt mum A SHARP JUSTICE 11101i° of the nninotest recesses of the Moun .tain District "of thiaState, them resides a comma• laity in which there lives but one solitary whig.-7- Au - the. rest Utica; to the unterrined Democracy, hollering Still thatG;JackSonis President of the s, MA United Slates, ing for him Mice is four . ..;..rear!.- this- for the last ttZeiliv raVss.it held- the „ office, of J.lisoc'e the Peace, tottununtry; by' is sort of common ' eorisent. Ifutfthis year plaice excuement being ,quite stir* a project was formed of turning the 'Noire out otaffesetand'poiting in a Doeioctat. , On the day of the election, the people assembled end them:MAl commenced. Theelection was held . in an, oldies distillery:end the balPst box was large gourd. The - opposing candidate was the own er of the distillery ;and them was whiskey enough enduepremises far theerall to swim in.. The 'Squire was early co the griTmil to watch the prooeedings. Be came on the ground birefoot id, and ur,ii,snybsred with any miscr garments than hit shirt and pants. _ • „Vet eyeing the proceedings for some time in st !emir, be rose up and told the crowd that he wan ted to make them a short speech. • ” Agreed," said they all. lie accordingly mounted a whisl;ey her . rel and commenced: "Fellow Cnizeoi —l'ce been lonkmg OD here . and! see Igainly what's". gouts on here.' Fellow - etttiesta—roi . ".been aJiistiee of the Peace here for the last tweaq Team, and . ft goo-many of you kat, that I've saved you from to the puli te:din, mita nowyoxr are trying to turn me out of tjdsetr—rye got the on Laws a " the one st t a il le of .Ten ' remee , dirta p you turn me out of of . Set, lfl 'ens-up—il I don't; Patine vire, and yott 'my a to nr.oiogether." - The tof this F peedi was tretneudou_‘, and he wile' re+leeted by an or erAilmir , g majorit y : • WASHING SHEEP The wag with " Tka - Carpet Bag," tells a good joktabout a farmer who being led rather reluctant ly to sign the temperance pledge, resirred t e right to we the ardent& at -sheep .03:lung. in order to keep the coW aut. -. The DeicOn at the heed of the temperance movement in the village, very unex -pectectly called upon him one ate wintry morning, andlound him , lisuf seas over," or " three sheets . wind," "a brick ui his hat." " a turkey on," and "badly bitten by the monkey." "Why, S. exclaimed the-astonished dencon. •" what doei this mean, sir? yon have broken-your -pledge, and disgraced our society and the temper ance CUM." , "Not—hic—as y9ulai . ow on—hic--deacoa," said S. "I han't—hiebroken the—hic—pled,gc, ciea cm". Certainly you have, au-, andshah report yeti to the society. You agreed not to drink except .= whim Ton washed sheep. You cannot make me think that youare going to wash sheep such a cold day as this." "F-ollow me,—his—deavon." - S. started for the barn, and the deac'On followed, On entering the-door the deacon saw a large wash usb standing on the floor, with an old ram ue.l to it, the poor animal shitang dreadfully with the Cold, end bleating pitifully. "Hie—there, rldeacon," said S., pointingto the sleep with on Mr of triumph, "that old—hie—ram has been washed six times this—hie—momim.: and 1-4tic-- ) in't done with him—hie—yet '" It a hardly necearary to !ay That the deacon • mixxled. frs 1315IIMMei DEZAtf.-1 dramed that I was in the city of London, and on .a. visit to the Lord Mayor, and His Honor spake to me,'and says he, Mister o . 'i,tluninessy won't you take a 4..hrop to &oink ; and !ay* I, plase your honor, bein its you, I will take a dhrop. And the Lord Mayor axed me, Mr. O'Shatmessi, what will you drink; and bein as I was au Irishman I told him I would take pruttsb-tohrsiry punch: Then the Lord Mayor. • axed ma again, Mr..o'Shannersy, will you have it hot or cold? and I tould him I would take 'it h,,(— so he vat the rerrant oSt immediately—to hate the ..kinle, and while the rCrvant was gone 'to hate the • kink I awoke. Thenl wished-1 had raid could. far Brzr Enoron.—" Mother," asked a little girl, while listening to the reading of Cabin, " why don't the book never menti9o Top- By's lest name? I bare tried fo hear it whenever it spoke of her, but it has not once spoke it."-- "why, she had no other name . child." Yes. she .had, mother. dad I ,know it." •' What war it?" "Whyjuryy-:=Tory Turvy." Voi bad better go to bed; mq dear," said the ni.oher.— "Y,ou arena bad as sour old grandmother, for ;he can't say pork without beans, for the life of her.'. SuaolF city buck viiited kers at bebanciusome time sine , and as he was 'wandering tLiough the village, encountered a stout hearty, specimen of the reef, and tti; Uccoited him: . _ _ , Broaahrim, are you much of a Slial.er 7' " Nay," said the other, - •` sot over much, but cart &as little that way." So he seized the astonished man by the collar - sad he eearly ebook him, out of his boots. or A Goon Osk.--In the United States Senate last week - , an Indiana man twitted Clark of Rhode Wand, about the Governor of that State having po poier.ti teary that he sen%.sl,llged to raise cows and peddle milk. lark rejejiied, saying ni Rhode Island they killed their calves and sold their milk, m Indiana they raised their calves and sent them to c ongress. The Indiana man Hit down, pretty Neell 171 med. Cat T7O La! TIRIS met upon the wbart I:ester day itz4 forced the'•"eompltnents of the' .reason.•' Jim," raid ,‘! have you seen Half, he's •lool;- : f ~nag for .you?' " Hill ! what Hall?" Was Jim's , nnsw . er."- " Wny,/dco•haN, you foul." Pahaw," responded Jon," that'sa poor ' roll,' and you would 'not hate caught roe if I hadn't been.burt !art n,ght twin John tripped aid up.'' :John Who ea:d • Jun. "15enni•john—you numskull." rii• HOW it IS DO:Cr.—Seedy inditidual—"Any shirts to biro ro-day, Mrs. Saran'" Launcfress— , Well, Mr. Smith's is gone h r. end Mr. Joueser t;or.fy jag come r but it you . :l it down for a few minutes, iron you out a rear tabiqoult one that you can have for fill/elate a day." ...467f iffr To upon frOlyrthe spirits, just atop m%) -a gm shop and lay a three eenepieee on the coon -ter. You are a ertwitton, and if this plan be folow. ed long enough you will -vs spirits in full. uniform. celebrating-your credulity wiih a general down," at no other expelpte than the pt*.e.ssion of a brain " rapped all to ineees E , y the "rp , " MA," said a young lady to her mother the other day, "what is emigrating?" En - lege-ming, dear, is atyotmg lady going to " '•What dsoolosdziag, r' • " Colanizing, dear, is Marry ing there and haying a . family." " I 51,6941. lan to go to Australia."' • zr , gar Tar. stiavian expettmerif that steal. thirty IpFr MIL from your utighbor, ix a raise; white the steel inwrument with which your beard Is ent, is a :11119t. An article upon which plastering is laid 13 -- Ath, but the substusee formed in plastering the rho Irr LUNN Ln a once made popolaeis no lon;er leaktirqr, it hag the appearance orsomeilling which ire time beritowed_upon oltr e 1 i er, a. the Jew ap• to rise from the field which it r i . itrri.liev.— .7obat.soi:. . 'WA Jou"Nei.' tides off the irrtist,lhty Tiro , diced by lam coOsement to ora rounth , of dut When you return, coq wodder how the.e.ihttle matted could here troubled 3 1 .0 ro'much.-- rirA , Gektaxati Eerie: asked. -How many dog days there were in a ear," recetred for,an =Wel% that it !arts in:pos.ll4e to 'itembei them. " as mei dog has Ida day." gar Wt NMI'S in • cotaftiporarp column: the witertisument of a lady for a husband. .2litne used 'wily under six feet: Aybew but the lady goes-ia teinetoculy for Hy-men. ra . tam that , a 'chemist has incented a sabatitme for !abate°. It is 'anade of guano and mintl dootaless sem averse& the weed, as ,it it Sag es good, and cheaper. ark% ArSTILLT.I,I , I CROICTIZI.—The Mono tone snizra are esporuag instruments to A usira -101 the pkraitude of gold crratea, a great demand kft - lir, t -1 , 141130 . 01 the death of as aged man, one of ore hanged asps :—"l4e retained remailaibie ponesadca of his mental Grotnes down to within a fair hula orhis residinze•-'" • • • Ear - aloaro..arnalas.—The Dat7y , Orlexinan, - itt Da2tetog thavabanntog lady, 'Navy Barre's dan cing, Sltyli " lazadkr:kter kp with eonsuniate saaie cad gram!! lar &VOCAL= nys be could in Way • Down on the Old TAR BOW, it be „unit:l only .get the WWII! n A. AAA in town so witty that his .twits zaStrufautum an the butter that the ism ) =Oi l irons the cream of his jokes. .11'.War Is sax bind kg of a kickiar, horse Vie 4 tuber of Coupes! 'Because, when it Mos, it is "to mats a mama." t ri" To cerszicr dogs going void is August, =daft itssdi off Is July. • THE GREAT REF:MICKY 1111=DY DLL JOIN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA !! WILL WONDERS NEVER CEAS 2 F t h e pap'', log rotes. performed alone by t of 111CLI.'W WABirtIPARILLAs me not we !_74 .. • I they we acknowledge that we dg not know the ,- f'Zit• log of the word. Head, and-te rent 'need that rod, are stranger, than fictton: Mei P. 0., Pultoo foe, Ey., Ott. 1, Dr. John:Dalt : Dear Sir—The two dozen of your Saresparilla.ordered ro Seprember.carne to hand, and, in sicknowledring the receipt of the same, t feel . I. would be dolng yon ifljUllei , e to '5 ithhol.l the fon; locrlng among many al the los:sures that hare rotate under my ob.,Mtiol3l, dartng the last two run. or the great garotter Prnpertlem of your rr,resrattlla t— ' Mgr-Jeannette Martin, a high!) rerrer, table lady of me neighborhood, aged list r-fire years. had been lone &Meted with a cancerous ulcer; yr literifinalls red= 1.61 her to so helpless a cas4 , :ion, rhea she roold• no: leave her bed lihe tried the b•-•t medte. l allri‘e is our county, without relief, and,had riven up all hopes of a cure. At this stare of her case. I persuaded tier ann . to take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. Ile did gm, and-In-a short time returned, and purr/lased an other bottle. Writ turps first hod had a dreMpAly rood effect. tine continued to use it unttl.after or, .11 of five or PIS beittles,l had the pleasure of seeiric the 014 lady herself at chnreh, She assured tut that the had almost entirely recovered ber brattb, aod from hat I received the aeewunt of her disease, and in about the tame 'words I glue It to you. This is but one of a twline, of enres under my etiservation—of very to. markahte ones—performed by the use of your Sara, parals In airnelKhbortnwnl. The Lenten , ' for it Int inerearetalocellt•trtrodurtion bets. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, WS/. it. melt :sox, r. N. STILL. MORE woman:rm. : ',Thomas A. Ring e. of Grave, 1:n-, for the bineht of natinklnd generilly;do beret, certify. that nn nr about the IGO day of Ottne.er, 1417. I was at tacked alai a very severe nain In .the lower part of the abdrisys. which laird not a few tninutea.and trove I [pea ii.e.len hip;and rnutinue4 ezrerdimlly panful fir about five days. dully.: whirtr time I had a very tight Ulric'. At the rod of that time the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day nr two, after which it brain returned, and was mutt. wove lb g hetore. Donne all this turn 1 was under tnedlea treument. From a short time artrr I eras taken, ma. vnabk In walk or sit up; the hip' In which the pain was so bad c4mmenced rising. until some tine Iu ..i.nuary.. when It burst, and a number apieces of bone cable out—as many as twenty. at least. Some of OP plecr• wore rem-fourths of an inch Lis..— Sams time after :hula hard knot appeared ou right hip. sten one oh my right lyric:. and _aler• on my lee, below my knee. I routtnned to get weak amt worse, atotplln made Ws appearance an my righ shout tler. and wilaid more in my breast arid stnnaarh. At this time all persons gave me up 10 die. A phy sician then told me that, ae a last remedy, 1 had bet ter. owe Air. Ball's Field Farrircl. ef !tas tape ley thn use of the second bottle, the knot no tn) wrast -eOliiinenced getting soiG I opened it. and a day or two stler, a piece of bone ramie at. My wrsct mono got moll, mid I continued to gala strength. Mier I i d the tnird bottle, 1 could to a no more for-,own.; four weeks, after which time I succeeded in getting three more bottles. After using liar titter last hot tler,lhe trot on my hip beta... son; a: was opened and ,. 6041e corruption ran out, to:ether oath astna'l piece of bone, and the Pare soon g,4 wPII, and the knot entirely disappeared. The sore no my leg divo opened, anda piece n 1 bone tarn , out I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until 1 need twelve bit. ties, and am now a merely writ, and ahle to do dells labor. It may seem strange in some. but 1 will beret lane tbat,during the summer of 1a49,1 coughed up these piers, of bone, which can now he seen-at the residence of my uncle, Thomas Neal., where 1 hue lice..and If any person doubt this statement. I will be tinny In ',lnverse with them, if they will rail on me. (Signed.) THOMAS N. RING-0. State of Kentucky. Graves Co.,tirL This' day personalty came he me the tinder signid. to acting prance of Me 0..1er in and for 531.: county, and nude oath-in due film nt law, that the abnee rostment is true. .Subscribed and mi. ri to. this ilth day of February, ISSO. at. P. MOINT:. I P. Car I. . 1 - .&X in Andettion;Clerk t-f the Cowl of Grant. County, Crate of Ken:nrt,y, do r. ri,ry that S. F. Mot,. maltose name In the afore 0:1;f1- Erin, re -row.and Is, at the time of sii . .oittl the rame, a.ltiKtice of the pea, tirand fin.n.litt fleas,. Coun t, duly tomtntxxinnrSan.l.qualtr,ed es north, arid that faith iarl credit are due all his offe tat ante, an .orb ' In teatlmonf n hereof,-I „have hereunto Pet [L. et] toy hand, and can,ed the real or the Coun ty Catart of rald County to be hereunto af fixed, this eiViteenth day or February. IdLO. EDWIN .kNDF,R.:±ON. Con the reader 'believe, a der leadinX the &et -TlP :ion .1 the above numerous cures, that therela trill • few human being', attilerinx with di.rare. that re to give larrapatilia a inlet. It in indeed liltd to believe, but neverthele,e, iYli to, true.-- Whartind of testlrunny would It tete to convince tte- I . •:nreinaining dixbeheverr, tnri null's mrdir hie will do,more even than It promisee e The doctor en p*dorre another and another role performed thed:rlne ; hot If the rase. publi , , shore mCi n convince the rkeintr,a), itu usefers to pro d.., any mote, and, I r coet a fortune .01,11 the many cortideate,..that base been •hou o Or. Mill. in, tarfeni- nannroh ehret In ntilicilca would ant contain • V•l3 the Rani., of thole cu•ed,h, alone full etatments of their ear,. filemstatiten of the Severest Charerter Cared. .. - For the last three )rare I bast:Dern afflicted with Blicualti.l.= of the so-serest charscier. I was at limes in The pretest agonies of pain. I teed every rem,. dy I could prorate. bat found m. perrnln , nt relief anti) I used Bull's ystimpirilla, whirls performed a refrrlarlfellt cut, IriIISM BRITiGES. Untnntarrn, Ky. Afrreuriar Ileadarke, rain a tAo f.ferr, I bane been' for a canter nCyrars covrrely affilc- P.d with a mercurial headache, and a doll. heavy pain, In illy liver I used post of the remedies nt Ore day, especially the Sarsaparilla prepared by different pi,- rong. hot to little advantage until / tried Bali't, three I.nitles of which performed a perfect mite pn. OWEN.Draeziv. I,l3l.etite, Ky. • Erysipelas, A:risme, &e ; (Brett care. I wa.....aalcted with the above to an alit - min; ex tent. teeneral physirlan• hall me 111311 would lose my leg, and- rwetl.ll , B life, if it ware not rite, hod.— Two bottle. of Bull's Sarsaparilla made a perfect cure and my genrial health Is better than it has born for CHAUNCEY fIACON, thmr,teitor at the Derteerat ,Ky . P.801...ns Reco . pleave 41 Ball's Sarsspart!la. tin. Ilea—Dear believe your Sarsapa 'tile in he the•best article ever trt,ntrfamut•il for the cure ofecrofula. rile r, Ctnecs, Old Sores and AA: many other rtliarterms aid gllrtentar arl,rt fin., having used itwith entire Carrel.. in (sun!. c,pes. M. rELES, M. D., Pll3 - sic is nat the Louisville altroie 1.. P. vA PELL in p... Pinf. of Chemistry In the Louis, Ole Medical (.‘lkge. Cdltion ksk for the orimnal LIM !MIN DULL'S .ARsAPARILLa." raon 6C . E7Luck I, in QUART h,t ries, mad trove'nr. other, SOLE AGENCY forthe'State Of Penn=ltrania is st SWAVNE'd Latliusatory, Nn. 4, :Scull NEV. Mini:STREET. railade iph t . . For Bale by 30115 G BROWN, Prnratst, Pottsville. S's,/e .Ire solo, &Ivy:Lift Ceaat a. Country Etderkeepr es supplied. N•v. 6, ;,May --2-1,1 FASsK.~.j~.ir~+►.li Q JAUNDICF:. DYSPEP,sIA,C,III ,, NIC !Kt NED YoLS DEBILITY. DI: , EASEB OF THE • • EIDNINtS, •nd alb .:rt •rlci hon. d),or dered L.;re .c.t• etuni -Sch. such Cl.trapst low3rd Piles. Fallt.ess or Bind • - t, the Head. Act.llty of ,the Ftorwich. Nausea, fleart Sara, Dtagn.ft Ur Food, Foil i nets, or Vrtiell 10 the Stan:tact, Sour Faurta ' hone, Slaking ~.... Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the !lead, tied and Didicult Breattnlg,Fluttel•- * leg at kne Heart. ll:baking or suf. fo-atlng sensations 0 hen In a lying posture, Dining" of g,aion,'Unts or IVet.s be . f s ll , lrj i. Vl • Ferer -, aof dull pain in the head, Dellriet,ry or Per eplratlnn,Crtlnwnr•s of the Skin and roes, Yam in the Sills, Back, (.hest, Ltitibi - ofte., Padden Flash,' of Heal, Hurtling In the Flesh, constant - Imagining. ,if E•U and treat depression of spirits., in be effer.. tiniirrtlfrd - - • • nn. rionei.AND•A C'elerateel German Bite, it I•BCP•IitED Br DR. C. M. JACIizION, at the GerfrienMettirineStOre. PIO A Rtlf Street. Philadelphia. Thor parer are, lb. chore dsit.T•r•i•-feel witted —ty iqua:ltti—tqf ant other preperarm'rt to tke railed Phans..a, thiekrts atteptom cal" of , t.. /kalif.: .plestmv had foaled. 111 - 7.wr littler. air ... - irthy the attention nitnrattde Polsrasing (reit •Irtue. In the trctihnhan of dire, •es of the kiver and teeter gland., eserri•lng the most srarrbing pones in masses. and afrertinne or the diettattve organ., they are nlll/lt. vale, .1.110 and pleakant • . 134.1! - AND DE CONVINcEIit Lean! Tilt CIE The Editorrea Id. Dee. Rand. Dr. 17..f 1 4.d's Cotdo-va (tsetse% Aimee for the. care of Liver Coniplaint.iatind ire, it, clurnia.l it or Nervous Debility. is deservedly nee of ins moot popular medicines of the day. there Bitters have twee: geed by thonsahiis,and a friend at nor rl - cays - tril Ilan himself retell:ell an effeetual and permanent rare of Liver eompla'int front the use or this remedytf ,, We -are ennvinred that. is !be ;I've of these Lltiteps; 46 patient rolotanily rains sir•nii!. and vigor—a fact worthy of great con.iderstion -- They are pleasant In taste and smell. and ranhe ciscdi by pc mons with the mart delicate stomachs with safety hinder any circumstance:. We are speak leg, from experience, and !lithe-afflicted we advice the their use. Feorr's %Vegas:S . ," one of the bent Li nary ;ter. publisheffmniC - Ang. 25 " De. Heeffiteiberinam Pit! ~,, ,manerfactured by Jr Jackson. are now recommended by som e of the .ioet pr.nninent members of tne facclty a• an article f mach efficacy in C 43.2 of lerual• nicaline•r. A. roil, is the case. we Wrinld advise all mother, to ch. tarn a holt'', end thus save themielves pothole-knees. Person! of !debilitated constitutions will and these linters advantageous to their health. aim, know from experience the •alutary effect they has e upon. wt a k !systems." 510TIF: EVIDENCE.. The lion. C. b. Mettler, Moyne of the '‘ eity of Camden. N. J., say hkrortten'a GERNIA Brrrres.—We have sere many flattering notices of this niednitic,. and the source from which they calve induced as to make in gauyrespecrlnpits.merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use It. and must sae we found it speerfic in Its action upon - di f Lb - City/f and nutritive organs, and the powerful in ffuefice It exerts trope nervous prostration Is really eurprlsing. 11 (alms and ~,,.",,g , hens the nerves, bringing them into a slate of eiposo, mettle; sleep retreshing• If thin medioint were more generally used, are are satisfied there would 'be lees sickness, as from the , stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majori ty of real and I=o:Pry diseases emanate. Dave them In a healthy condition. sad con ego biYdefi .asce to etadtm ire generally. Thlt extraordinary enedictue we would advise our friends who are at all Indlapireed, to give a trial—it will recommend It self. It should, In fact, - De In family. Na orb-. Cr Inedlciae eat, produce each evidences of merit.': sE'rldeltcnutme evidence has been received (like the barea)ffist from all settles& of the Uninn the last threelMs, and the stplogest testimony in ire favor, te,that there Is more of it used in the practice of the repast Physiciana.f Phlledelphia, than all other ...mng combined,, fart i that can raspy b p e r za to : tubed; and fully proving that a scientific preparation all meet wnh their sager approval eg thr Th ' i n pev at in t . h: l i•:it:i:r i f ne tite Cute t us in tlile n fi ii lf , in di t r a e n c d ... tid. It acts sped fleetly upon the atn®cb sad fiver It la preferable ter ClilOrnel •11 dun.* 4 erect is immediate. They can be agmlatatered males or Miami with safety and sellable benefit at any time.' v!' T poa,itdllDA. markt of the genuine. Thitypiave the Written signature of C. M. JaCa --aN 00 0 thstrrePPer.•ed tffs name blows le lba . boleti widest slick rawer* epstiess. For sate Wholesale sad Ratan at the C=YAN KED IemEsTORE, No. INKAIICSI Surma. sate door .below Meth, Phibuletphla I and by respectable deal. art generally Omagh the country. of tbelvdreat, re isrowtrallltCelt4olltEll)LadvallD..--maire.To enable all dews of sternal ea pewees gloats Houle 7S mats. 41.0 for sale by John 0 Wawa, Palatine; jag, B. Fan.; lgiaefnUle ; 8.1. Dictionr ackerkillea• tee. re. July 21,1111. TRAVETJNG. so if ILADELPIIIA ANDMEADII4O 11/11LSOA D: and after SUNDLT. June 41-1,1115410,540 u si t/ 6,nowiSt Saaday, until further satica,as esa Mira rattan Passenger Train we:llmin nal ',La at L. M.,and return foist Pottsville st 4 iaa.e day ; stopplas at, all Way Maas oit the: mad at ti COMM fa{ stations sr the bouts Matted =ECM =swig ,e. 1-11iiii4'.2. i 1.30 Loves rotttvillej 40 lea rbantzl; Ole 11111 , Prase* NI- Claboo ; 407 recti4own I b. 5 ,4 t'. M. Flares i 4.1.3 i Ites4sne 4.34 " - Reading i 4.21 s. us Tea 10.43 ! " rottsbrwn 11.1X0 Mt. Catbon 110.1.'1 . 4 Plosaisialli 6.1 9 ves at rottayill4lll. oo Althea at Philad'a. ilO the for trip, no 'and down, la Na. Kara nn Phi F. 14. el ph Ili to Plum ix vlt Is and back:sa +1,40 Pottstown, " 175 Reading, SO " S. Matl2l. Mr. Carbon is Pottsville, 100 Reading to Pottsville and brick some day, 1 y.O Fr , " No -Baggage carried solth these titans. All "(vireo most be prirehased before entering the e.ars. May 21; • 22-tf PASSENGER TRAINS. P -L7 O'TICE OF THE PIIIADELPIIII\ t READING RAILROAD---i 3 C R AIigAPICEMENT. Fenra Philadelphia In Pottsville. On and aftea IQay there wilt be two pasunger Trains daily iti;:ndave excepted.) between Philadelphia, Reading, and Pottsville. . . MOIINING.LIPE. , ',The EtpreteTiain itaYf 8 Philadelphia daily ercept 14 endaya.,,at 7! o'clock, A.M. The Itiay-Ttaln leave* Puttavill.- dally.Pundaleet.eepted at 7t, o'clock, A. M. A FTEIINOOti LINE. •.- • . - Ws) Tram lease, Pbtladelphta dally, ezrept sh.,Ja•., et ..ty o'clock, P. ht. The Exprehe Twin 1r5...• - rottgril!P daily, ellen/ Flundlys, al 31 o'clock. • • . tit.unA oP I"AASIING PEAMINC. for PhiLl'Eclohla tt 9 o'clock 10 minute,. A. M., mad 4 o'clock 51 raioutra, P. M. For Pottsville at 9 o'clock 31 moult.. a A. 31. and 6 o'clock P. M. .Th Train: stop at all tile nations along We Hoe, . _ • FARE& - ,' lel rho. ears Veinse/IMF., ro,l.lllti to Philadelphia $1 75 • el 415 do to Potlsti!le. , lel rtol3C3 to P00...1111e, 2 75 2 25 Dep. a In Polo' tile, cooler of Union and railroad alter,, rear of American Ilona, Pasoengrre cannot ent, the cars unless provided with a ticket- I; I illy pound,' of baggage will he allowed lu eadh pave se nver In there lines, and paasengeta are expiewty" roolfttoted from taking anything I. hartage but their cox ri wearing apparel, which will he at the Oak of It. ~,,:rt., I Ily order of the Board of Managers a B. BRADFORD, !Secretary 234 f ' /IMO ~~~~~=r~ TIELII7LESCIICTLYILL NATIOCTIVI} - Rail Read and Cool Conga •y. tIN AND AFTER TCESDAY„ APRIL I, 1551, the Pa.,entger T,an will leave Tamaqua Sally (Sunday e,acept.a,) at n'clotk-A. M. and `ll o'clock P. and conneet with the Illornlng'and Afternoon Tnilne I , otteville, on the ReadWqtallroid. Returning. will leave Trrirt on the arrival of the Monilog Train from Phlladelphia on the :Read tug Railroad. FARE,' To Philadelphia, -• - 1 . 00 Port Clinton, - • - TS . ' lOIIN ANDERs.oWPteoeral 1 aniaqui.,Apnl 19,1551 13-t •-••••-• - TR ANSPORTATION READING niaLnden cow/Perm vgz Ri•Dinn •iiTtonnEn. O rt"" 7"C PIFIVI.i4.It II tpilin. 1: Ibe riled of FREIGHTS end T 01,1.8 on e ) Curt trans bv tt Company, will to. 39 follows from Om 14111 tom., to Jill). 31st, iGiio7lle : ktuttrnood, rt,iladrlpt,l3, :r.cldwil N1,1,1w0., Cornuni•varn P. P.. - Pails oltichuyl4lll, Mana!,unk, r‘pring 1..1).111-;loen & rly• Mouth K. K.. Darnlnia and Pi.lts' 1 , 11 Vallry rote., P:Ater11•111,. Royer's Ford, PottitiMn. Danglatsville, Mr4pboro'. Reading. th tren.,ftesdrng Mohraviii,, Mohrtrine, ilarot,arg, Orwironolf, L'yorderofthe Board or alioalerom. 8. ARADUOIIID, Secretary 12-11" I= sCUUYLEU.L NAVIGATION I 1 . 1 - It EO7 711 E FictlVTLl!.l4 i t.. v rs;nlG l • or i k log 3 o . .. , The trharre for the oar of Cats, anti for Toll OD An thrarste Coal. earl tell on the, ttcuryLKlLL NAM.- non, Ss ill he St• 111110WII tilltil,',Anrust 1.1; ISM.— Ptil!ndelphia, Manaynnk, Spring Mill, Cotilkhotwken., Pirmr•nth Etrvierin .... tOWN Port Kennedy, VsHey Force. blrn Pt. Provident, PI mniznitte, Royer* lord. Pottptn'n L4l. Pntt Untnn, IltrOpbntrlgh, R•ndlne, A It MArhrr•icr, Ilarntazr Orcilaer. Ltrg Thee...harp. will he per ton of . 2210 15, leas five n, clot a3nsrancr far n asic aJ usnal.and no eL•rat. tr.., than torer.,y.fige cents per too yv 111 be made fur any distance. fly order of the Manager.. E.' FRALEY, Fr.sm'er..t; 12.tf PULLAIDA llc READING RAILIKkaII Mardi 19, 1.'53 lYir. 1"4H~ y EDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON -MERCHANDISE, LL to commtoce. March I, IE4I. RATER OF nizmur ; PER 100 LB S. L"'2'? a Z. =1 Ist es.—llittualn ou.Coal,Brlcka) ter. Iron Ore, Limestone. l'iS Iron. 9 cu. 'q.t.,. Elate, ci,....,.—Gtootna Burr Block., ' Cement. Grandstones, Guano. , Laths. Loch, Itatiro•d Iron. hoary. Room, rte. 5i rim tlt, ttittts. Sbinalep, Tar, turponj tine; TtertGer and Lumt,r, Ef Clair.—Ate. Seer and Sevier.) Vibes, Sot and Pearl. Bork, Parley. Banes and lining. Coder., Cotton, Whiskey& ILirnearie Ligoars,!hrain, I 1re,.1 gelinsn,rnuSti ; Rolled ,Lia r or' - 1 , 12} els 6I cts ilinon•red Iron, Hitler thrum Bar Railroad Iron. Lead and Shot, I Snlasses.rotaines, hailarand Spikes , Snit Pins talons. Roger. rialtpytre e ; Tobacco, oarnanufnctured. J per barrel. • as cis. I 1 tia. its Cfass.—Applea. Sean. Cheese. cordage. tin ri hen-ware Eggs, I Gr,ceries, (except thole stated ) hum:4 , hardware dr. Cutlery, liellnarlsware. Lin). Leather. Live Klock, Milmunic- sin 9 rte. tuns. gt Iron,ar klashirsery CirLOYI - runts, Raw it Rods. hug. sia Sheri Iron, tierda.Sigel, letweet Volkilses. Tall.rw. Vinegar &Wire. j 51-h Cletir.—Books and Stationery,' Iln , ,t•and Shoes. Compiling & Spirit -Oil, Ch,na, Mass 'and Queenawara, I 'ig. If . Conti crinnenr•Tty hoods, 155 n-ti. I I tit. Sinks. Fresh Fish. Meat and Frail, Perron Urines.. hope, - Spirits or Turpentine, Tea., Wipes andl Wool. Marsh 1.1'.51 9-If I , hr .I , ..MAi ti r.7.l s lei 24,1•2f4 ,I ~ ..- C .., . .1.. 0 3 .VARD. CAUL do EXPSF.RS LINE.— LIM.. e are primed ILO tecri. fol lud Da il y, 6.er Panencer Train. (our ravers qtr— ben* 13.8ars In ebarce of special toeuengets) metebandite of all 1, .criptigns.packagekbundlt4opecle.baesk notes. •e. A 1.,. part ruler attention paid to collecrsne sill.. Drafts and Account.. Package* and Goods Cleiivered daily foal! intermediate plate* Wiareen Philadelphia •nd Potta rifle. Offices—Centre Atrert, Pottsville; N 0.43, Rooth Third Street, Pltiladelphia • N 0.6 Wall Street, New Voilk No. 8 Conn Street, 11 , 3WADJI, EARL & Co. I-if Jan 1.1,r3 • NEW AZiFtANGEMENTS. Tfl E ,y iiiLd w e .. rki , irle , d li d i vi i :le , to f..., ,ln ti fr i i v ieri ,,, t i b t ai Pub; s a r i ; Il i a: ronneri ion with the At. Cltfr Depot. for the purpose nr pnrrlitstna rtuur, Grain, flay and Produce. They at,. thankful fill paid favors, and ate how prepared to di-ltrer ariod•,wholeitale trial retail. MILER & BROTHER.. Clair. January 11, Mt. - h—lf 150 REA M WRITI 0 AND LETTER P ER. Man. Cnimuircist Nate Papers. ve nial( In price 0.,m el 45 to St aaer Ream t very supa rl at old rues, althouth the puke has *dean ced In the CM.. el R. ILIA11:1.11V8 Cheap Paper and *hat beery sum*. 13—• -N-1-arc . 100 ARAMS 'WRAPPING PAPER.— Just received and for awe no ardente and mail R. BANNAN'S . C:frap raper and.ftoolt Stara. 13— ISlarth .5.1F5.1,-, Amur AILTICLU. FOit lovareams.— A - l A evy - Was printed on Linen: prat reestred and for tale, wholtsale and Malt. at I S. BANN AN'S Cbei!p fartzln sad Paper Mote. March 19, 1833.! . I . - - - - nport.TANT TO TDOlg LAMES—A NEW LARTICLE.—Tbe s ub scr ib e r'bas Jest reellved an assertmeat of Asitiashleldsot Gana Percha Dress Prestrrers—wors to protect diesses from stains by peespiration. ' D. , IIANNAN. &torah 25.1135.3. Du. IttigEtiONll MLOICAL PREPARATION. Jrnik Fan Cam" XLI7I4' gad Cr. Struts, . viTliglilt einsloiso tot rime all ptlvaia Sad del . • t uag 41a zzoslstrzateetOg scare Is all eases. Strzegero lloolasont; of boob oozes. an tufted ,to the New's Snooze Aloes* Oratzo calk lIP la Ys . be consulted cooa daislany.froo of auto 1a r:=,,, r 7t 0 . 44 in a- !Osamu. by linkman yrill neatly. bolt/I•;ar'DCZ:V.:ll.2,ll:=,, 'ion, by MAIM at dd..... cope Hfi o'claskr 111..X.' MO: 111.11131, 3040w1y F'IRE • sTATumv.Tua. rum( fientitAzam comPiiItre:.44IILIDICLIBIA RIVICY 1 1 0 0 . 143 Ciwcitouf atzem.t4ll4ed Sums thqel. Suiid -11 Mg. OILLSTT & cOacsnALL. Ater,. • Atomma from the Pecoad lonost &mon, undo Ws) . Ist: 1153: ' ,- - . ~.. Whole Dumber afpotlclts,lssitd la kola btsoslu:St'of blaillsallsTlStall - . . ' . Thongs:at. ' - , • - .._ick,ooo Wank suaosat of ptepaly. at tisk, . 113.350,33/011 , . . TOLti 111134111 of ?teats= trcelve4 fa ash; and OHM Tteetralti., Immo sr Total SAMS, of losses cod parses, . 110.110 71 11 gut bas. r crime.x: • A meant of Cash and Gaanustei Cap. 'miaow fa veserve tot rotate loom, 1256,1113 Ts Iscludlng a Cash surplus of ' 50013 93 The Company was or ganlgegbut two rusts Matter nista purity mutual minclpk.solad With au txpecta h inn of so tar superseding many other lastitatioas-- it is, nevertheless true, that its anemia Is unparallel ed, and the amount of business done. number of Pol icies issued. and Wises met with and paid. is the .20e period, exceed that of say Insurance Company npon record. It, capital Increases with its sail no armor this eon be applied otbeirvise :ban for the benefit of the partiesRECTOBS insured by this Company. DI J P. Rutherford, Prem.; A. J. Gills 11, Sic retie y P. C. Sedcwirt I Samuel Jones, Philada. Jona IL Packer, John O. Ru th erford; Itolocri Klutz; T. Jove, A.pA. denier. ACIILIfy. We. the undersigned, residents of Schuylkill coma ty, and mirraber• of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company C Harrisburg. Sennyyl suds. I ate pleasure la reconstirending the above Company to those met i log Safe and cheap Insurance. It being a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. lion. tfoi. Foater.Poitsville, J.& Tl•Carter.Tansagna, Ilirhant R. Morel.. do J. W. elboanater.S.ll. M Rentty di. son, do flellner&Sbay,Mins. The Subscriber bas been appointed sole agent ' of the above Comp...! for Futtsville and viciiuty.and au tPattrations Cm insurance must be d. addressel.lll2EFF.d to bun. Jl. obi, opposite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville. July 10. IrSt. • M4-if THE PHAINELI:4 EIRE IaidURANcE COMPANY OFFICE No. 1631 Ctirstout stroet, near Fifth DIRECTORS, tharies N. Rancher, George W. Richards Thomas Dart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Doi le, s•muelErant, Day Id S. Brown, Jacob B. sa.itb. Norris Patterson, rontincie to ;nage lasurante. permanent or limited oo every description of properly, ie town undeounity .at rates a s tow as are consistent with security, • TA, .Company have reserved a large Contingent FuLd, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford monde protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January let, ISO, as pnoltshed agreeably to an Act of Awl:ably were as follows, els Mortgages ' £8.90,358 e 3 stoelia, 5i,5153 21 Beal Estate, 108 5.58'90 Cult. Su .^1.5.15 1 ei T. ',rat) :empor., Loans. 113.450 no - • 1.22036 0 7 Mitre their Incorporation, a period of element yeere. they have paid upward, ofmae sillies Mrs haa t red attained delLare,. losses by tire. thereby afford ing evidence of tie advantages of insurauecas well a. the ability and disposition to meet with prompt nessoill CHARLES N.'I3ANCKER, President. CHARLES G. fiLP:CAER, Sycretery. The subseribar his been appointed agent for lb. above mentioned lustifution, Ind is now prepared to make Inference, on every deactlption a property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW 11.1.4 7 4 4 6 L, Agent. • Pattavllle. Jan 11.1631 ' It.tf • - RAILROAD. TMIE undersigned. Arewt for Us Lyesausp . Coacy Navel fan..... Ceerps•y. which has probably become more impeller than any other Marital' institu tion to the Plate. 1.1 pterared to effect ITIFOMCCI against less by rile, on alideserlpttnne of flulldlnas. Merchandise, and et he, property, on the 'Huai fats and liberal term of the Company. Leese% are al ways promptly paid as soon as they are satisfactori ly mad* known. Persons having prnperty to be in. sued. :nee apply to the Imhof:l6er, In entteellle,el• tiler personalty or by It Lter, and they shall be precept. .ly attended tn. JbflN If MILAN. June Ye. . VI If MEDICINAL. 1 hIM -,----, 7 AT EI-tk a 1 I I - 1 ,9,77- du 1 / 1 1 - t m , CHERRY PECTORAL 5.5 • -_, 4.= z= 60. 35 60 • 55 • :5 (.0 55 i 35 fA 55 25 60 55 • 35 60 55 35 60 • 55 35 45 .30 COUGHS, COLDS, 'HOARSENESS, BRDNCIIITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. And hy the ricer. ciyinn the hank thereof, shalt grow ail trees for mem, whoa' leaf shalt not fade and the fruit thereof shall be for meat sod the leaf thereat for medicine." 1 4!: 140 4 I '.15 140 I ,S 25 • 30 15 20 23 , IS IS 10 • do lb 10 00 15 1 10 • 00 15 , ID CO CO 95 75 -VG 011 11e7e was hope for the sick recorded long ■ge, and every year adds new' {luta to the assurance ilia lb, se pi omises .hall not fail. `1• medical Pcienee discovers and designate■ the remrdtes nature ha• given, one by one, the di that afflict OUT race yreid in the control of art. 01 ail the maladies we sufferfrom, none has carried mere • it tiros In an untimely grave than Consumption "fine Lungs. Subjoined we give some evidenrethat this too may he rured,and that Pulmonary Complaints, in ail their forms; may be removed by Cnearr Pct.- I , 95 90 95 A 1 91 1 • 4'o IMCD3 Spate will tot permit as to Publish here any pro portion of the tares tt has effected, but the Arun be low named, will furnish our Citcular, fine, whereon are full particulsrs and indisputable proof of ibeae feels: Suf. read and judge for yourselves: • FOR INFLUENZA AND WHOOPING COUGH. N anttvtt,cE, Tees.. June 5.6.1851. Sir:-1 haverepcsieJty used your Cherry Pectoral for-Whooping Cough and Influenza. and have no hes itation Itrpronioancing It a complete remedy. Four of my children have been •filteted with these disea se., and the free see of the Peat - owl ham always af forded almost instant relief. JAMES GLOVER. We attest the truth of the abnirsi statement. M. MefIINTY. Editor Nashville Whig. J. M. ZIMMERMAN. Druggist. , FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. Pirtwanao, Pa., Feb. 2.5, Ihsl. Dear 611,—For three' year' I have been iatinkted with a cough, so distressing that I frequently despair ed of reeoretT moth of the time I was obliged to sit up alt night to my chair, as my coach would soh', cat, me when I laid dociii. Having aged many IMP, dies withoutanuchaellef. I at last tried the CHERRY PECTORAL, whlch.under Providence , has eared me altogether. 1 am with gratitude yours, JAMES ICCANDLESS. This is one of the numerous ern es ofAstbrua which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. At Gantt. N. Y.. April 17, 1919. DI. Arts. Lowell. Dear Sir:—l have for tears been afflicted with Asthma sulk worst form en that I nave been obliged to sleep In my chair Gdr a larger part of th• time. being unable to breathe on toy bed. I WO Weil • great many nweliclaan to no matinee, until my phystriaa pwaribed. he en elPitflhand• tour Cherry Pectoral: At :trot it ,rm•d in -nat- in. worse ; !Wt 1.1 ie., than a I bees.. In nannti•nn. lan most esitty aidef (Wm It. we. ; • 114 LP'. i n tour Week., ;an dt•eare is courtly raion•ed I can elem. or. My 0-.4 mia [mean, ante eliJoy a state of Maith which had never expected to enjoy GEORGE d. FARANT. Commluior. and Forwarding Merchant. Frew the Prwdeat of Amherst Cefisgs. ' EDWARD HITCRCOCK. M D .LL D., Ake. J. C. Area. Sir:—l hate used your Cherry Pec toral in my own roan of deep-seated btonchlik, veal am satisfied. from Its chemical constitution, that it is nn admirable compound for the relief of kept:tat and broorhlaldltifieuhirii. i f ay opinion. as to tie &orator character, can be of any service, Too are at liberty to use it es you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK. au M ,7^ ---. I • g I ' ;.1 - • I t•. et . 57 50 57 50 17 40 • j 47 40 40 47 10 44 • 17 40 51 411 47 40 47 45 14 3 . i 47 40 14 38 17 40 41 VI 45 . 44 1: 34 -43 40 35 43 40 35 43 40 35 11 34 41 3Y 31 3.4 35 31 .14 37 33 55 34 33 114 30 •3•4. 57 c t ; ! r IA : , t 60 : 50 i 00i 4.4'. ...... „........r. g t ti \ 410 • 44. 46 '.. 46 44 li4 : 90.):4•A10v* - OF PUILADELPIIIA INSURE YOUR HOUSES! For shit'are or Amherst, hieo IL Mg. Among the other distinguished auttorlties who hae• liintlheir Dime, to recorattilud this preparation as the beet knOwn io thou for affections of the longs; parkins. Vermont Medical eolicgc, P.nf. Stlilmne, Yale Colh•go. • Prof. Talettilne Mott, New York, Prof. Clen•eland, Ilowdoln Medical College. '..Prof. Butterfield, Ohio Medical College, ;fartadian Journal of Medical Science, Bitstrin Medical and Surgical Journal. ClArlesion. P C.. Medical Review. New Jersey Mettle,' Reporter, Don. Henry nay, R. S. Seelator, • • lion. Geo. P. Msrsb, Am. Ambassador to Turkey. (ten. Cumenel Helves. President of Chill ht. Rey Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of Toronto. Rev. Doer lon•Ing, Brooklyn, New York. Arrhbishop`Pnrrell,of Climtneati. Ohio. Alan. many eminent perstmeges In foreign ennitteies Not only In the more deem/root and distriesing dl of th !Weft, bat she as a family medicine for oe, ',tonal tut, It la the surfeit, pleasantest and best In the world. Prepared and sold by ' JANES C. AYR% and Chemist, Lowell. MIN. Sold in Pointy lite, by John O. Brown; Mleenrtlle J. B. Falls; and Druggists generally b. 14, IY3y 13.Entiited according in Act of Cowen.; In the year • DO I, by J. Oh 1100OIITOPi. Pd. 1.):, In the Clerk's Oakil of the Dieulct Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! : 'GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J 14.1fOLIGIITOWIS PEPSIN, the true Diges tive nal& or Gastric Jules—premised front. Den nit. or the fourth Stomach of the Os, after directions at Deena Llama. the great -Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Iloco stow. W. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. • 1 Diuter.” Such lathe true messier of the word Pepin. It Ss the chief element, or Greet Digesting Principle oft ae Oa stria Jo ice—th. Ssfsest er tea Pea the Farthest, Presereissi'Snd Stisustsas, Agent o the Stomach and larestince: It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of awes. thus formless tree Di. gestive Plaid, precisely lilts the natural Gastric Jules in Its Chemical power', and Varnishing demonist* and perfect substitute for it. • • This 1s Nature's owe Demedy•for au siebealiby Stomach. No art afoul" ran equal Dbetirlitive pow era • It cantatas no Alcohol, Bitters. Acids, or Nause ous Drugs. It Is extremely a aaaaa hie to the taws, and may be taken by the mot feeble patient, who cannot eat a water cracker without acute 'digress. Beware of DIMCKIED ATIOIIII. Pepsin is NOT A TIMM: - Half• lea-rpoonful ofPepaln Infanta In water, will ducat or dissolve Are Poled* of Rout VW t■ shat tee •errs. out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE t o•The &Wallas Evidence upon whkb ibis rums. dy is based la In the highest dips, curious nod re markable. =eat; on ;be Ages?, mad pet a Descriptive Circular, yetis. loving • law moonlit of Itc kande Evidence, from Whig's Animal Chernistri ; Dr. Cook's Th - siology of Divirstioa t Dr. Pereira on Food nod Diet ; Tema W. Draper, of Prof Ye* lialverrity ; Prof. Do eatisna's:Phrdoion Prof. Oulthaki. of Yale Col lege ; Dr. Carpenter'. Physio,on ; arc, together with reports of cures -hoe all pans of the United Plates. • PEPSIN IN PLDID AND POWDER. Dr.'llonghten'a Pewits Is pinked to Tewdat Rad Plaid Faro—led to Pteseeptkni vials for the IWO 01 PhYlittint. The Powder will be seat by wet, c m , amend. far ono Dollar, sante Dr.lioughtes, pet. adelphia. - *OBSEEVE TDIP I—Every bottle ef of the pre.: till Peale beam the written - striatum of J. IL HOUGHTON. w. D.. sale Proprietor. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and 'nada Wall Waned. Sold by all Draggles mut Deem. is Yedlelne• Pere, one NOW Dr , r • ••" • astall *grecs -1'43 ', 1111193 .ies,". nub ; iskourdne ; 6. J. Fry. ?via. Oit.11,1114.: ILOLLOWJI.VII PILLS. Carnet; eUtiratrod Livir ;out dad Dirtstiox. OPY of a letter from Olt. a: W. Killte4 etienilat. C Prsseote .Idverpoot. dated Orb dune. lesl : To Professor HoLLGWAT—S.Ia :—Vosir Pills sod Oistwest have stood the highest oe oar sale lid of 'Proprietary ovileises for fosse years. A customer, to whew I eanvefer for any enquiries, desires we to let you knew the particulars of her case. etie• had leen troubled for years with a disordered liver. and had dtgestkin. On the last occasion. however, thr itutenes attire auark was so siarmiag, sod the la el.""thm set Is es severely. that doubts were enter ; soloed of her ant bring able to bear up soder it S. femme:et., she was Induced to try your Nl* and she Inform, Me that Wier the first. sad each soused is, dose, she bad great toilet. Bhp toatl liked to tate them, and although she used only three Dazes, she Ii now la this eeJoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you away mare taus. but the above. from the weeerry of 119 arrooL, and the speedy cure. I think. speaks teeth in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed.) ft. W. As ortnisedisary rare of Blir.etie ferry, is r.s Thrones 14,4. Copy of a letter insetted In the Mohan Town Cour. ler, of the let Wank 165 I„ by Major J. With Margaret al*Cnnelgan, nineteen years of age, rev aiding at New ?anti c had been suffering from a vio lent ahem:mile Fever for upwards of two months, which bad entirely deprived her of the use of ser limbs t during this period the was Underthe care of the moot eminent medical men la Hoban Town', and by them her case - was considered bopeten. A friend prevailed 'limn her to try :Holloway's celebrated Pills, width she consented to do,toil to an Incredi ble 440fraphfe of time they effected 4 perfect cure. Cart of a Pala mud newts In Caret aid &mach of a person Al' Inset of age. From : Thew Os fron,Proprietots of the Lynn Advettiter;corbo can tomb for ibis following state ment—Ans.'', PIM : To Protestor Mott-cm desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Ifolinway't Pills.— For some years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the Pionasch, which 4•311 also acitompen led by a sbortnen of breath, that p eeeee led toe ln.m walking about. 1.4V3 64 years tillage. and notwith standing my ',fruited state of bfe, these Pills have so vellered me,, that l gut desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am now rendered. by Ebel, means, comparatively active, and can tale exercise without 14CODVellienCe or pelb, which I could riot du Wore Irilgned.) .11ENRY COE, 'Noah Street, Lynn;Norfolk Wonderful iffieoy of Holloway's Palo is tam. of Drop', Persons suffering (porn Dropsy,eutter about the tots of Ilfe, or at other times, should immediately have recourse to these Pills, as hundreds' of persons are annually cured, by their use, of this direful:com plaint In its diL r crent stages, where ill otter mates had felled. bad These reletifated Pills ore wonderfully eflieielotie In the follovrtng complaints: • Ague. Asthma., ' Jaundice, 1111 lotto Complaints, !Liver Complaints, Wotan, on the Pit ini Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism. Constipation of the Buwelsißitention_of Urine. Consumption, :ilerofula,,nr Aloes Evil, Debdity. ,Sore limb.ts. Drops). , ; atone and nravel, flp , titery. _'l,_ . Vecondary 8 yroptimr, Erysipelas, r Ile Dpoloareng, Female Irtrgularllen- 'Ftirrinurs. Fevers of all kinds. 'Ulcer,. - Fits, ' 'Venereal Affection., Flout. Worms of ell kinds, lioadach.: - :Wei:knees:From vr bats... Indigestion, ! Cr cause , ke.. kc. Sold at On Establishment of Professor lint.cnw. v. .nt Ettrand. (near Temple Oar. London.) and by all reepertable Druggists and Dealers in Medial:es throughout the 13,11101 EmPlre, and of thelle of the United Plates. in fine. at Vic, erne, and $1 'LO each. Wholesale by the principal Drug floor-s In the Unlon : V;. M rI) " ..K A n ig li b . t. .tar)tit F it ia n n th Pi f4r w er 1 1 ,. ‘ 1 1 :11a LI p i l.L - 1 *There Is a ['considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N n —Directions for the fulainee of patients In every disorder ern seised to eatb nos. rs , T. W. DVOTT k P0N8,131 North l'lerond , Philadelphia. Wbnllasle Agents for Pennsylvania. Men Pir sale by john G. Dairen, and Clemens k 11. ale/. PetMille: P. J. Fry, Tanmna ; Dr. 3. W. 011ibs,,MInersillla. Ver. 111, IPA. 51.1 y NIITTALL'S LIMUICIIIVI TIIREC DIFFERF.NT PIIEPAR&TIONP FOR . THE cIIRE OF TUE TIIREE DIFFERENT STA cEs OF CONBIIMPtION. • .tar ITAGC. ( 111111 in the Areas% side, head, back, Mists and 'NcipiEN I ittflentstlnn. Potent. and I tickting In the thrum. fever dtfll cult and gunk ineathing, ,rpec torutiss di/ant/Ls/4kt andfrarky. I ElvarTosec—Costiveness, @pas •geanD STAGE ',lodic rough. slnivnifeves.nighl. I morning and midday memo, her o:aim, s tie nosh inibs face and cheeks, burning heat la the fea t of the hands and soles of the feat, ezinsc . totailon easy, copious and streaks OA with Timm %Tees.. ( elyierrosm.—Diarthresediminish• rillEErie& l're d fever, cough , and morning loweste. great and increasing de bllity.freunent _fainting the e slicht delirium k.welfing of extremities. TO TOP. AFFLICTED. The appearanee In Trisha tomcat of NertalPs !lyrist...ale a rare era In Medicine, from its novelty and direct oprineilinn to the old sassed and issrmis. Nat cm loottls •yitew ; while its AUCCESS, prepared in this manner, each Bottle containing n different Preparation, in ...trade the different stages which char. arterlso Consumption. ban established the welcome truth of the curalitlity of every Hate of Pulmonary Consumption. Physician. approve of it beenuneit isbaseilupoecnr reel Physiolngical and Pathological principles. The Public approve of it, Wants° It Is common sense: and berme they know Demand experienee this one preparation will not core the three. stages of Con. somption. The suffering, disappointed, and discour aged Invalid approves nr it boranee its principles hold out a. reasonable Hope. and when he uses Nut. Mire Elyriacim. his hopes are realized. If he I. In the tint .tag. of Connumption,and uses the FIRST BOTTLE, his eipecloratlon, difficult and painful, becomes free and easy, his cough coon gets well, thin sorenras, tickling in bin throat. inaamatinn, pant In lilt !mean, side, head, back. joint., and limbs are removed. If he Is In the second slag,, and user the second bottle, tile (ever 1 !timid* disturbed plumbers become sweet and refrenhlng,hin night twialavanish. his expert...ration, rofilonv and bloody, assumes healthy •ppearence, and et length disappears, his bowels become regular, his appetite return., the flush In his cheek disappears,the burning heat in the palms f bls hands and soles of hi. feet, are felt no longer, tits cough now emus. be reenvers and is well.' Übe is in the third .cage and uses the third bot tle, his Diarrhea gradually ceases, his meat bowel.- become strong his cough and other bad symptoms diaappear. feeble digestion becomenretrong and vig orous, his &tanish reco•ei• its proper tone, and creates new.rich and nourishing blood, Ihd•etrensth returns. Isle wanted hods is clidhed with flesh. Me life is raved, and he is RESTORED TO HEALTH ! }lnch bons.. 01' Natters .s'griaten!l has ibe rymp tomb of th• stage for which it in intended. printed In front of the wrappep, wherebe.every Invalid know -1.12 own nvnintnmo. ran Juke for Itimnedf which hntilot he requires eonnequently, no mistake can occur In rel•rtt, g the proper medicine ate Pee Pamphlet In pn ... . inn of the editor or thin , paper. captaining Itt Nfittall'a Pathnlogr of (NM- I sn e t -ttt tn. Lectures on the Strnetare and Uses of the Duman I,nnze,•n,leertill of ear., "4- Prerared orly be Pr. WM. I'“,;TTAT.L.lnvetn t er and Proprietor Prtee eel. dune per bottle Principal Oflice, 574 RACE Street, one door abneW , Phil:o44plus. t len. 'SP, 15:J. • .Yedicioes ahicl 'ever fail to giro satisfaction. dad an arid ►y sta•y Plyaittees is their predict. THE HEST SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND IN Tilt WORLD. DR. J. a ROO Wei calibrated Contrumnd Fluid Ex tract of PrtEsll HONDURAS BARMAPARILLA. Prepared by hint only, at bus Laboratory Quart battles,Bl. total! bottles, JO cent.. War ranted frets front Mercury as a :intl.( nod earning , NI edit:pc. for purifying the Mood . , It has no equal. This Compound Is wade by alchemical process, without exposnre to the air, and therefore con. tat...all the virtue of the truly valuable root, lion. Code •ta naparltla. cot:siblig with other logredients. to render it caltaciou• in purifying and entitling the blood, and locoman Okla Eruptions and egg DiDe3. tea, Scrofuloun Porte. pod their bad area. on the Consthntion, Dropsical Swellings. Rheumatism from Mercury, Baer. Did Motet , : Kidney and Bladder &Kee twos. cleansing the system of mercury, and raising up a weak and broken damn constitution from any cause. to short. thin rirrralli Wide preparation of earn. ;grills will elo all that can be done by any compound or the root Saistparilla. as the tbansands who have used It will textile. It If also a pleasant purifying beverage, enlivening the spirits, Stagg appetite and tone to the stomach, and as a drink, (with a little cool water, mineral or soda water,) will be found sit parlor to all Others. Females who have nerd this compound, from be ing delicate, wish and pale, soon become robust and have a Ons color. It pus great invigorating Ptopettirs. DR. J. 8. nosrs , GRRAE PAIN CURER! TIIF: wo.rnrn OF TIIF: ARRr ll ALL PAIN CURED LIKE MAUIC:—This wonder rut preparation is used Internally and esternaliy,giv la relief Dom all bodily pains. If used according to direi hooch fun onlyreli II pain, but it eurss it signally on the Om application. It may be relied upon for curiae and giving almostin• slant relief. as thousand. who have used II can testi fy. to Rheuniatism. Ague, Sodden Colds, Cholera. Dysentery, Cholera Ro th e., _Fleur ley, Earache. Cho Ile. and Toothadm. and all pain In the stomach or Dowel.. Headache. Pale. In the Womb. Pain. In the Limbs, Joists, Dark,fipme Disesse,Luntltas o. Scalds, Sprains. [halms, l'implee, and all Chrome Eroptione. If you with to be ieliered from ALL PAIN, use Dr. Rose e PAIN-CURER. If you desire to be mired of ALL DIREASES,take Id. Family Medicines. Price 11i,25 , and 50 cent. per bottle. Fes Live: Complaints, Dyspepsia, &e. liver being the herself gland In the heman • body.ft Is more frerinently deranged than icy other. Then follow Dyspepsia, Conatipation,Cohl Fe eta ad LOSS of Appetl/f•-4he akin bacomes yeltaw, the spints dram. and there hi a great aversion to so ciety. Regulate the Liver, end you correct all tare evils.—The surest preparation* to take are DR. 'ROME'S celebrated Railroad or 'Antibilious •PILLS. They carry off the bile. and soon give appetite and strength. 111. Dyspepsia Compound should be taken where a Perron hes been troubled with Dyspepsia a long Pelee art cents t brat for Colds; Bilforis habits,' Jae .dice, Re.. ,eke DR. ROSE'S A ntitqlloue or Rail road PILLS. ICI and 55 cent. per bog. eS. The above preparation. can be fonsd,wif h clr non. and Ibll di rec tion', at the stem of U. Rasnan. Agent (or the County; John G. Drown,Joha S. C. m e w.. pouggitie ;I . . Gibbs, Illaeriville; and E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. ! n April 1. IRS 3. I Vat EC! s. s. stomaSamna MID IN V IGOAATI*IO countAL. • The greateit 4iseartry i is' Medical Scinere ! TIDO astonisblep Prrparatbm On ebbing any weak metathetic', debilitated by an. labor. Mad, of Amass. acts like a twat.: It sires etresith and ap petite, and possesses greet ilitlpfljflVll properties For Hun Disease, all Nerreas 41Tectione. Fl to: leave, heart Ours. Rest! . Numbness, Ns rat- Sia. rallied the 'piens mid' giv leg power to the Whole system, It Is almost Omen one In Its affect. SO elate a bottle. , _..\• c r iesmot crown, nod. Shh. lasz. •• I have been affected with nervous *muttons the Past fear ream and barn Used many medicine. with out miler oath Lured Dr. ;Wee NersOns CordiaL— Oefore naiad one bottle, Mon being restless.weat and beim'', I de r i v ed rest besent,land fed UM ariottOn OM j 11/01, anloyfog batteStimahh. and having gent deep. previous to sang 110 e medial, I wax natless, and my eyes were frequently twitching. and MY Mae eks also i—now they are awe nuke, and I feel batter every way, both IC toindad body. -- , - • above Jhalril WILLIAMS. • The ave Preparalbe 0 W had sr D. Banana, I Pole Agent for Pcbarliti • Comity. - Abe, or E. ".I. Pry, Tamaqua i and Duet J. W. Gibbill,Ninersvilk. Itsh.ll6 lb.U. . 94F • - PARR'S rr HAT (reit nosh. r r tr• Prornellie MIN ellf. *bleb tae fent so too, am enjoyed an aarlatall rcpt th a old Wo , for as can oil/mama- Qom. Trostrd Frail of Adm. nnowlg stwobri.' Mt WS *lnc and on origami 5 !.1, , • Ir appliel,tl.o; Whelbtf n/10,74.aCia • - 111.111 014/ 10 440b 0 1 01111 0471, Art" Plr roar/ fir& PO* rth casks pu hood. • , s m all. • saa isb.s, 13.31. IME] UM* ;WM' IPURIUMII MD& WS *VMS Tamar" sweated in Weals On. Erie* cars 1: Pg. T., ea take CionapLakt, hi capable of prothia,S lag WS top Pig hes per asimove.' it is bi 43,11 sr powerfial stem. croghte i and ameba essia Mita the stock. There are alibi EURO. width call Maks b 0•4100 iloslals of Charcoal peg SWUM. cosaerged by Railroad wkb tag Putaaco.sld aearly au acre cliched@ for seamless One large Ilistelt Maostos Dowd, with elcalleat Farm t oat Prick Culllggr. mt. Mar* UOCIP• for workmen s ecrolcsodi- g Ong Macksmitharand Carpenters' Wimps, Ike.. &a, tad shwa la) sums of Land. The Vantage is situated cm a large aridcaovealest dock Wood for 'anting charcoal cam be. obtained as 7 la. the achrbboood I , and , A nth recite Coal from can be delivered at - low atm. By the proposed Ship Canal from Lake Champlain to River BL Lawman. coal could also be brought wit b • great facility from Erie. The rich hlagnstk Ore of Easel Contr. Particalsrly that truss Port Henry Dad. can always be procured cbesyly and to giest abultdalree• The property will be sold on m soluble art MI. Inquire of Illessre J.& L. TUCKED: 11 69 West Sheet. New Pork, Or ,7. JAcK. EON. N0..1. Liberty a q uare,Dostos. , Dec. 1.% 1141. -32 , 1 m _ Desirable P on rivate K. llesidence - - ir SAL Tag subscriber dll sell. at yilvate sale. the House and Los slew (weenie& by him in Port Carbon, Schuylkill County. - The Ileum is a two. ' • story double hews Boildint.eeatatalat two huge Patters. Dittinii-Roota• eittint ifil them. and eight Cambers, and a Kitch en adjoining the Dining Room, all in ex cellent condition. for the occupancy of a genteel family. The Ltd Is 15t1 feet frciat by 150 deep. acid is laid out In a Flower and Vegetable Cowden. in excellent condition, and well stocked with all kinds of choice Vegetables. sachets Aspirate sUcalts.St raw - berry. he.: there Is also • Stable and Carriage House Wash flues,. te., and all the convenience% fora de sitable residence. Also. a Let edjalable. 150 feat front, 150 deep. containiag choice its, Pears, A pp pies, Inombe. Cherries, Ike.: Catawba • and !aphelia Grapes t the whole under b high stale of caltivation. There is a never-falling well of meal excellent wa ter—the whole will be wild a bargain. Paws* de sirous of purchasing. will call onSo an Pergiasoi, or J. P. War:arr. ;teal Estate Agent, Potteirille, or on the subscriber, who resides nu the premises, where price and terms will be made known. L. P. writTNEY. 4i-if rkt SO, ia 51 TO cow. orznaTorts. . TVG E. North Amerman Coal Company infers for rent. .1 - tors term of years. the Nines upon the tract of land called Centreville. In Revolt 111 County. Their Nines are well known as among the brat, of the Red AAA velour of the Region—summit , them ale the st.ohn, the Peirner; iha Clarkson, and Peach Mannino, veins. The tract Iles within a mile of Pottsville. and is Con nected with the Mount Carbon ita Woad by a Railroad o(iir bed by {be Company. Its proximity to the Read i g Itailioad gives to this tract great advantages es r garde transportation. . . ~ `ltomore Initialler desiription Is deemed noon-es ' etir7 our person disoosed to lease the Nines will, of co ise.emunies for themselves.. I , T.. small engines on the tract will lie kneed with the min e. , Ono , attention of persons disposed to Italie' Coal Lands, and who as command some earinta: le invi ted to this propeny. Reference Con be bad to D. P.'. Nice. Agent.of the Company. P. W. Sharer, Civil En gineer, Peter Simpson. Engineer of Nines, ail of Potter 111•1, nr to the subscriber, No. an Routh 4th St., Philadelphia. , Postesaloo ems be bad at any' time •ftit the 241 n of October neat. .I.tB. DEPIIURN.Prer t dept. 11, 142. 37-tf M7WT.M fling 81.1DFCRIBER offers for sale the well kbown 1 Tavern-Aland, called the S•111111ii• H.aae, elm ate la the Borough of Pottselhe, ttchuyl kill county. Pennsylvania. It Is large and commodious, abd In good repair And ivy. 'HOMO In the most central part of the business portion of tbe town. Any per son wishing to engage In active employ went, either as a . migrant or Inn-keeper, will And It to their advantage toren end esamine the premises be fore i beypurchase elsewhere For terms apply to the undersigned at kis office, In Market street. Potts ville. D. G. IdeIIOWAS. July 10,1851. • • 1841 ROUSES AND LOTS IN LATVTON'S ADDITION ro PORT CARBON. I , IIE LAWTON VILLE TRACT Is - now laid out Into Lots, and will be sold on terms which will enable N.; Industrious man to purchase for iiimstif is a and family A HOUSE AND HOME, A plan 9 r the properly can be sear.. and the- MINI of Sete made known by application at the office Of EDWARD OWEN PARRY. Aleut. of the Kentucky Bank. Centro street, Pottsville. September 4. IS/If. , HARDWARE, &C. WORLD'S . FAIR PREMIUM SAFES .Afore Proof of Men , - Supereority! Tag LATE FIRS IN 3 ERSEV CITY. . Ma.riteionfl. llamas —glr: ' It glen ifs much pleasure - ~ ~ •., , -.,.... •• to state that a RAFE 01 your ;1 , 16 4 ,6 • ,t - .). f,. make was the means of y • Ir.: it ‘.4 ut.,,,1. r:11 . clog out book. •nd valuable . i :' , ..,..i1ii1,11.12, , h papers. together with a lot of , log •',..5;..zY,,gl Silver Elfloons,Forks. ge.., from r... Ii t?;!'': .4. 1 . destruction by the the that oc- "" -.4 '',-,-.... current In our store on the night „„ t ,../. ; .„;.,„ii.k , ~.0....... of the 17th ult., at No. 46 Mont- 'vr.1..i1111..x.Vh.. - - 7, 1'= 7- " gomery Htreet. The Are commenced nese the safe which. owing.to Its situation on a wall, did not fall Into the cellar,but was /spoiled to the fall heat of the Ire from its -commencement, and when taken froze) the ruins hadill the brava plates and knobs complete ly :netted off, Yours, R. 11. EARLE de CO. Jetacy City, Feb. 3, 1833. / . 4:rear Fire in Strawberry Streit—L.lh,, from Leiois ti , C'o.—Pliiindelp/on, March 2to, I b:l2. Mr John Fszara.- stir: It &Muds me much 1.1110- faction to Inform you that. i he'" liming elalautander Rafe" whkh we purchased of yna a abort time since, 1. • sid our hooks and proem in good condition MI ring the severwonleal through which it sensed at the disastrous cosdapatton that took place at our ware house on the morning of the 28th Mat., when the oaf. was Imposed to the moat ittense heat for come 11011111, and when dragged (tom am flames was red 1101 on several tildes. - We make this ataternent by way of bearing testimony to the worth of these valuable I Fire Proofs.' Very vespectfullY, LEWIB & Co. The Froprletor of the areseime "Herring tSalaman der Piller." challenges the wholnworld.ln the-sum of 0111$ Thowentwil Doners.toprodueetheif equal. Awar ded the PRIZE MEDAL - al -he WORLInt FAIR, London. end the COLD 'MEDAL by the American In stitute. Over 6000 of therm safes hairy been sold gnd are now in use, and more than 109 have patted trim, phently through accidental fires. Recond-band Bates and &Ilan:ander - a . of other makers, having been taken in pail pay lot .11er ring'i," for sale at cheap rates. JOHN FARREL, 21 Walnut EL, PhitadelPhla , ef• Marbleised Iron Mantle,. Table Tops, tkc., from the Work, the celebrated "Palatnattler Marble Co" on hand In great variety. March 12, 1133. II 3m 2 j gp Ira NA WATSON respertfti r SylAiorm the pub rails that they have added largeti IQ their fartittlee fur 111•1211a1CIElfiltli articles in their line, by the area tints of a large Factory In Eighth Street, below Vine, and are now prepared to furnish those who may fa vor them, with FIRE PRO(iF SAFES, fee., in a no perior manner, at the shortest notice. They will warrant their safes to undergo se touch boat ne any other safes end in order to satisfy the publiethat this is nal mere assertinn,they hold - • thennwhet,ln trattinew at any Unit to test *hernial:ly with any other safer ihat are made.—; They have iho names of many merchants and others, In this city and other place*. which, - they can give lu reference , • Their celebrated safes have '.: - been well tented by accidental - —•—•.• as well cc by public bonfires, is report below will @how. Orval Triumph .dciiiserd iy EPAN'S rrArso.ws No 83 Pea Strut. Phdedripare, FIRE PROOF CRESTS: AT TIAC STATIf vats, lIAIMINITRO. TA., irCT. 30. PM. The undersigned. appointed a romniiitee for the purpose, by the odicers of the State Fair, were pre. seat this 3nOTALOOII. whoa X . EFANfa & WAT SON tested one oft/telt small sized Salamander Fire Proof Chests, at which time' they consumed TOREN CONDI OW wooD over It, commencinx at I,o'clock. P. M., iodinating eXposed it to a white heat for two Pears, seeklent to destroy the cart Iron feet. Ott opening the Chest.tbn paper', together with 2800 cir culate, deposited In our presence. were taken nut, enlosly having been preserved. but not having the appearance of scorch upon them. Joseph MUM , Ex-Gov. of Pa. John R. A- 0. Heiner, ' Chas. E Ileleter, A. T. Newbold, E. C. Boudinott. Committee. • EVANS & WATSON. Salamander Fire andthlef-proof Safe tilanurre. • No. 83 Dont Street. rbiliJelylata Ana.ll. It I, GEORGE sruanvs NEW HARDWARE STORE. 2 0 doors below Illits'a Rotel. and nearly opposite Its Iliners'llank, Pottsville. wbere will Ire round an *Seinen& aa•Orllnent Of lIARDWAIRE: Coach Trimmlags, ;Flirt. epilogs. . IMO Trays. i Saddler?. • IBritanta Wane. • Shoemakers' Tonle, !Assortment .4 dna I,,irkr, Carpenters' Tools. t Table fluttery. Class and Paler, ;Poakitt Cutlery. Oar Iron of all 1111S011, 1 Tabla Spooos, Rolled do do ' do. ;Anvils and tileee, Nail, tad Splkee.,_ , lAssortatitsC cedes Gone, Railroad trots and MIIIO. ;Sheet Iron ernelblee, Smith Toole, !Wire, Tin Plate. Building materials. arse. Nettles. . , cast Steel. - :Pad Irons. Shear Mteel, Pans and Barre. Ann Blister. • !Chains. Kill Bows, ißallroad CIOSII.IIt Claws, ;Powder an 4 Mho!. Pine Hand-taws, 0. B. 1111.11111111•01, Omits to tile public for the pa tronage they extended to the late AM of bright It • Pottoind flatters himself that. le his ludieldnal cape. he will be able to deserve tool command their continued support by the quality of the goods he him In store. strict atteation to brielness, and the low rates at which ho Is determined to sell. GEOUGB BRIGHT. Late of the Grin of Bright ead'ott. March RI, ISO. • 11-11, . TOWN BALL IRON AND lIARDWARE STORE. • TMB MUARUM of manufactured Willia has lost mimed Its attractkomand I eta now able to offer to the gablle,eithe . their laspection or putchaso, one of the Anew and atost . taseral stock of Foreign and D 0....- de lIARDWARK•ver altered la the County. N h many thanks kw the pauosage extended to the la drat, 11 Ratter myself able to supply all the wants la my llos of hotness, cheap as the cheapest. villa weal promptness and despatch. FRANK POW. — Apt 112.11151. . 144 COLEMAWS Cheap Cutlery wroral . 32, 33, 34, 35, 3d, and 37 Areadq, CfiVNTILY Ilerchsits eme sive - (Aim 10 to IS per cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By In,. porting my own Goods, plying ballitUe rent. and lie-, leg tieonomicaily.pt Is plain I can andersell those bo tourism , their goods bete, pay high Femur; nod the priors. Constantly on hand, • large assortinent of Pen and Pocket Inures, eel/SO/II and Itazors.Fable Knives and Forks, la Ivory, stag, buffalo, 'bone - and wood handles. Carvers and Forts. Steels, 4.e.. Butcher Knives. IRAs, Bawls Naives. Revolving and plait' Pistols. tc. -Just resahredis large awn of Waln' and Won tenboine• fins Pen and Congress Bra ves . Also, a large assortment of Aetordeonr. te., aic.— lined:Ma English Twist and Canaan Cum - 401 IN COLEXAN,Imponer.:., 1651.. 52-If IRON 00 8 1117411121 8011311, CE ' TEE STREET, POTTSVILLE. , /TIE Itteribtiir ploputsi to &total ;be Trade. untalaists and Operators, at Ttdiadelphla pricer, (rialto; added) sibelaula or ratall.best America* &or Iron, otanahetured and warranted of merle? quality. Also, tight T tlila, suitable for mimes t and Cable Mathis, tursialred at *ben tunics dirretnoatbaheportst. TAW:ILLY &lON. • York Stara. Plosi.lrl. 1851. ] • 47.er isergavarr To =lnns ltllD . COAL NERCIIANT2. qE kabiealber bey respertisllly to lifofig 1 atis and Coat Ssretasisikallai has cositailly as Mad and for sal* al KM 11•99 1 2 °Maks. of au esti, from II ink 101 lsch. aide from Aura teased hoe, sad suitable fir slopes or 02111 patois's, whirl Mlle sell es vary terns.' • DANIEL 11VCARITIT, No. 09aid *Dock a t., Pallid's.' Jai. 29, DOS.'" •. ' " " 11-381* VAISCESIMPSELEMISCIS SCALES . „ _ 1 4 Sobseribero halo toopoppototedligoote for the solo el Okla Oupottor stake of keel. suit *to premised ea faratot ser,4eTeriptioil ettbeir -kate. ammotwoiStsitrtottis oz. •to Milos,: AI kn. sk4N'scalike co* kas it ttee Teiteteee: •• • • , T ' , " - ~10ppr sop!. lift , S St ". • 164 f • RONHPOUND ~-.Forrsvnam 'Mtn' worms. . • • 2iksiiisoN , ik co. itcsPECT folly' announce to the pubile that they have taken the itistabllshcreet home as the Pottsville turn Works on Nor within %street. where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Eaglets. ntanefictuir Railroad Cars. and lidachlnery oil almost every descriptive: at the shortest antics. avid on itme moat reasonably terms. —parsons from abroad, in want of dteani Engines, will Sod It to their advantage to else them a call be ars engaging abrearbare. [Mall) -102 AVER ME ADOW MN WORMS. • - -. s. N. 1311:11u3ON.IRON audirRASS Fou der, respectfully Informs Me Put• roc , laud the public generally, at b , '... •-"- . . —th . . . Aloe hi lolly prepired. at ihn aboi4 F..- iabilatnneut, to manufacture :Ream Engines of every sine: Pusape,Railtoad and Drift Catx.and every Other description *Ot and Braes Castings Suitable forth° Coal mining or other biasiness,ou thorniest reaconable terms. Also, Blo*ing Cylinders for Bfast Furnaces and Machine work In general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des- patch. at the lowest prices. All work furnished by him will be warranted to perfotin well. .lless °old volielt the custom of those who may want articles in his line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and pr mpt site utiuti . S. W. 11CD8ON. March 15,1b51. • 11-ty. . , roTrenritim somata% anis. zia..7.a.tuoigeelgtv::' fgrzlirirna,...- ..... Mill , now- complete" and it, fatoperation, and that-they are prepar edtto supply oil Inds of Bar Iroa of various Mere, which they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained root abroad. at the same prices, They also men facture T Rails, for Orator of the Collieries and Lateral:Roads, weighing from :l toso lbs. per yard. suede of,tbo best Don, and whieli will be found much cheaper than the impound attiele. Being ptuticai mechanics, and having aad multi& erable experience in the loon ;business, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satirfactlon to parchasers;an'd 111 also make it their Interest to pa. MO= home In nufattures. - 11ARRISJIDRNISII--& Co. De .6,195!.----- , rztemiiirsi IRON WOENCO. "IRTHE SUBSCRIBERS ANNOIINCG to he public that they are the Prolific nos of the Franklin Works.l'ort Carbon, lately culled on. by 8. Sillyman, where this continue ta!mannfacture to order, at the shortest rn k notice, Steaorines. Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machinery of shims' any arse or tenet tptiun. for niiii. log ni other put es, Also Railroad and, Dun Core, Iron or Brass Canting. pfany size or pattet n. Orders are respectfully 'solicited. , I, GEO. R. FISLER & unoTpen.. FRANKLIN STIOVEL WORKB.—The eubicrihere condone to furnish the Colliers and !htter. tl Sch'l. Co'itaty. with Shovels of all kinds, at thi, lowest F hit i ada Intl' pates Attention Le particular* called to Oeir . Coal Stow Is. Orders I'm Blonds of any slut or pattern prtnottl attended tcr. OEO.II. "'PLEA ',BRO TI-tT HfER. Aar. tl, 0.52 W . - 4:ls.' GTON IRON' WORKS POTTSVILLE, PA.. . WREN ✓k IIRO•S. respectfully in -1112 el e die attention of the Loan a comm a • ty to their New Machine Slip and F undry. circled between COA . 0. 4 Rail-ibail three s, and Hooting on NorweglexiStreet. where they are prepared to execute all order. for Machinery of Brass andironouch as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Orist and Saw Mills. dirmle and Double-acting rumps, Coal 13reakersakift Pars, all kind of Rail road Casting., such as Chairs. for flat lind T R./I; From Swlithee, &c. ; all kinds of cant and wiromht Iron Shatiing. Being Practical klechatiles, arid alter baring made the demands of the Coal Iteclon their situdy for 'me, also all kinds of Machinery in their line , of Mimeos. they flatter themselves that work drinis at their Establishment will give aatiefactlon to all who may honor them with a call. All orders thank iblly received and promptly executed on the, mnet rea sonable terra.. JOHN T. WREN, THOMAS. WREN, JAMES WREN. 40- t f ESE= PIONEER BOILER SUOP. siZaTOE Subscribers respectfolly an nrtime to the Public tlist they hare taken the Mtge Building commonly known as tlle PIONEER FURNACE. no the Island. In Pottsville, where they are prepared to menufact ore end repair Boilers of leery description. Smoke Pipe*. Blast Pipes. Oaeometers, Ate , &c., to the very best style - a :A. The best 01 commie' will. Invariably, be used, and none but good workmen employed on their work - .1 - 011 N ik lAMES NOBLE. S-if lENEEM STEAM OAR FACTORY Wlr l2. -4 A. THE subscribers beg leave to inform the public that in addition oi their former iNTEAM ENGINE SHOPS and FOUNDRY, they have recently put up' ne* Machinery and Slaps ran the manufacture of COAL CARtf,TRIICRN and other Rail Rold.Cars,hyi Steam power, which enablers them to execute all that Mind of work. notuoly much better, but with greater despatch and filthy very lowest prier.. Having aunt made these extensive preparations, individuate, and companies requiting wnrkof this kind; will find it to their advantage to give 'tient idN call. YFIE ft & MILNFIS. 'Orr. RS, 43-11 lAGLEY'S GOLD PENH—Elegant Resort mesl-411 Inarrayted.—ThO subside., has Jilt.rot noised a large lot of BagWs Supertoi Gold - P. its among width are the Corttress and Vaned Staten Pens, both In and ou( °Ceases, all of which ran be 'ermined if the points come or by fair nor. The Mammoth Itunited Slates Pen is a curiosity. Cali end see It, together with the others. nt Lt. HANNAN'S Cheap nnnk and ritatinnerY siert , • - ,PUBLICATIONS. ,--, ......ows rurrontm. Pit A WllliG 1114)()M N.I Cortina ttttt n. with illuminated tt Ile, neatly ,t.und at the Bindery (lithe Subscriber. Alan, all kind. o f Fancy itinding. II lIANNAN. fIATIIOLIC SCHOOL• BF:Al/MG 1100K14.— • L., The alubierlber has just recnised a fre.all of the Ist. hod 11 Books or Roadinit rta• piled by the Brothers of the Christian Bchnols. Also, Catholic Prayer Books and Catechisms for sale Aesop by B. BANNAN, Publisher and flookarllrr, - July 10. IST2 Ri-ff 147011. K M. OF DANIEL! WEBSTER— in v V sly voluble.. with pnwrait—the only complete edition of thy works of Webster published. It hum pawed throuyb no let. than three edition. since the author's death Just received and will be :.old at rublishee's prices at LI; DANNAN'S - Cheap Bonk Store. "Feb.'...n. 1E53. 9 fII , IIIC MOOR ARif,'llll7 HUT. contalning 1 nal desivis (or Cotterre, Villas, Suburban Rest dences,te.,lccompaniedby explanations, speciiir.al' tionr, estindires and elaborate details. prepared ex pressly for the use of Projectors and Artisans 'Worrell out the United Statea, by Samuel Sloan, Architect.— • Published in numbers. and for sale by B.IIANNAN. A copy of Alb! worronitht to he In the hands of very Arehlt s trt end Dodder in the country. A, • Match , I 2. . I NEW noons - ;-- P.W Themes for the Protestant Cletry,Creeds I.‘ withoutl i ;harity, Theology without linwanity. ot and Prerta item whhout Christianity—by Ntepheo Bellew or New Themea4-by a Layman. Charity and the Clergy, being a neVic.. by-a Pro. I , w3rit Clei man, of the •• New Themes" Contro versy. New The grondemned. or thirty. opinion, upon New Theme and its Review,. All of whi h will be sold at PittblishPrn prirra,a D. MO:NA:Vet Hook Store. 9 -u Cuflcrib rirE er li W asjo lt. st ° TetE S Ive; ;i no.orr I molt of hweßoolt..atileng which we the follow .. , . in;' litorgraphyl and history of the Indians of North -Anierica,from its first discovery, by Samuel C. Drake. illustrated b ',numerous steel plate Engravings—Roy al octavo, The Cello of Faith.or a visit to a religiousseeptic, Dome Sce es and Heart Studies, by Grace Aquila!", the latest of her worts , . The Womdn of the American Ilevolution—hy Ellis- !nab F. Ellett, Author of the Characters of Mt - hiller. Country Raalbles, ice.,„,kc.. in 3 volume*. ” liner, a story of to-day—by Alice Carey, Rhymes of Travel, by J. 11,14:serl Taylor. Elpeechea of the lion. Thomas Rabbi:won Macan• lay. hi. P..fuet published in two 110i1101.1.. Daniel Webster and his Contempotarier,by C. W. Match, with !wirtialt. ' D. BANNAN. Feb. 26, 16 3. , 9 IT ROSTER'S DICTIONARY UN A BRIM: V X V ED.--/ti few copies of this valuable won. ac 'mow Int.& 0 he ram:lW won of the • kind, not onfy in this - country, hot in .011 E. r opeji,r rile it len thin thy prices. • r Man, the Tlneal octavo, University anal+ Anna' edition of Ole valuable wok, for anic at vet, low rates, el • R. BANNAN'S Cheap Wholetils andpetall Ba nknote. N0v.1.0, I r . , 47-1 f DEW PdIATRII. BOOS .—. lust Te. , l , ' Pd. a I choice loh of Prayer Maks, with large print, neat ly bound, hnk diem rot Perm Alen, a lot of elegant *mod Pray* Books.* suit tbe mate of the moat faatitlions— II of which wlitbe mold very lore at • B. BANNAN'S Cheap Who &bl and Retail Book &Btation•ry store. . April 9, 18 . IS - --- (03811NIEPITARIES Ode TUE IBIBLP.— t. , The nu. riber hat jun received the I..ll.raing Commenter' aon thegliole : - . - r . Claire • • , ntantarron the Blade and Tottamen .' Do do an the Testament, sepswe, Comprehe live enmnientary. general edition. De do Baptist edition,_ licolCs Ca, watery. All of whl . mill be cold at untignally low rates, at I). BANNAN'A Cheap Book and Blotto** chore. ~ April 9, ES 3: — "•13— - -• . 13008 DiriIDERT. J.OE Subscriber . announces to his Mend. and the public that - he - ham made a considerable addition In hls !look Bindery, andlias procured a Donk Binder _ from one of the heal Binderica In Phila delphia. acanalmad with the latest sts le of Ilindiria, and who will tarn out his work far superlor.to art-y -[111N! heretofore produced in Pottsville. 11041 k, bound in ny 'tyre if 13 Inding.either Plain or .in full gilt ' arkey Morocco., flank Donis paced or plain, made to. any pattern, also printed sad ruled at pikes lower than In the City. [looks bound by the quantity,and Paper ruled to Pattern by, 'II. HANNAN. Aprli 3, 1952. ' It PAPER PAPER!!• PAPER!;! Pubsertbers hats cone Unity on hn nil a—ful aswittment of Letter. Cap and Writing Papers. Wripplng, Ilardware, Blast Ing,Cobtrit.l and Tinne- Paper.. Paste Beards. finder.' Boards, Ac.. Are., For sale on tealonahla terms, by A. M. cotuxs & CO . 15 Minor 9treet.Pllllldelphia. tgents for the sale of the Defined Paint 153. Cr ALSO, 'OIL Match 5,1 Vil_ . ESTIDLE PATTEIIiNS.—The subsea bar ha. J tri received a lot of Vestibule Patinas Cl Paper Moslem a 'Nile superior to any thing of the bled ever offered is thin section. Mao. COLD PaPEReI, Of the latest end moat beautiful pattern*, at lesaOlan . • .n. BANZIAN'IC: Cbeap Taper acet Xtttlety Mori ; - . city prireli. April 9. I • GARDIA NINO GLOVICIL-114- Rubbor . Gardenias Glares. Also. La- Dam, just received and for rale by • B. DAN NAN. A !ie.& avviariela Ledits. Dfltil Protectory, far penal vie valuable drnavi. Apill 111*. TADIZIIi .a.adles• lad dles' Rubbed CVRTA X PAPER.-380 Pieces Curtain Pa. per. enabraelng a number or new and etabkmitlia patters; at tadecad Meta, whalesila and retail. Just opened at • • 11. BANNAN'ti Cbesp Pipar.aud Seed Ettnre.- - Plapait 19 632 . L , ETTICIL SICALZII6—A. new and excellent article for the new Post Mika Law.. Also; Cold Beats or Mg most approved kind; le* detecting coun terfeit G01d.% Just race med. and.for silo at , . . . , P. .PANN.6IIII _ D . LASTAISOAPAPZ/L—OtotTan Stouts -- ; Pa y" pet or tartfts !Mom*. made to tbs dubsetitot's * au. ogrltoig from 40 to 60 the. peg ram !go meek 1114 asi Ow • by .13. BAMIN. , • 'PIIBLIC - gain ~._.,1. WILLbe sold on SATUIIDikY.Ihe 9 3 d o t - . 41 9 ,11 nett, by the subscribers. *nitwit reserve, et the Dwelling House of JohnjEturirti; in Wayne Township. In lithitylkill Conn y. from ~..; 4to 500 arms of TIMBER LAN?. which 'l_,- 1 1 ...._ is divided into 9 parts or purp stsoenay :7 - fr: - .5 ," he sold in the whole,. if erne , t ed. A ' n + drill or plot may be irro at no!. I me psi- . • - onto the day as tie. Itt the hous of said , Emrich or rMO P. ILltdwig. i Id land is ailuale about con mile Corn Anburn and rinegrove Raproad, and adjoining la tds of said doltr4 Emrich, James Ev erhart:Abraham llartolet, Phil! West, D. Uatdorf, and Nicholas Idadereford. Cond 'lons made known on the day of gale by - PETER P. LUDWIG. lET ER FILBERT, I.£. 't H11..b11. i ~., 5 .:2_, Orphans , Couit Sale. PunsuANT to an order ut tlhe Orphans', , Cotiri of Schuylkill County, the subscriber, }.lxtleutor of the last will and testament kl decOn.H.EAVER, tate of the Boroug.h of Pottsville, in thc'..-.."''.1... County of Schuylkill. deceased willcl-...;•:4,P. rose to sale by Public Ve One,' on • 5 1, ...: fUESDAY the 11 day of Ma . 'next. at IQ o'clock in the forenoon; at, itho Ex change lintel, in the Borough of Pottsville ut said County. All that nertain tract' or parcel of land, situate in the township of Porter in F . niti County, boundtl by lends of William noir. Valentine Ech ternecht, Henry Buehler andlPthers. Containing 30 acres and 118 iscrehesand Iv -tenths strict mea sure. late the EState of the sat i deceased. Attendance will be given n d the conditions 1 01 sale made known at the tune and place of sale by 1)AV11)G. NUENGLING, Ea'r. Ily . order of the Court, il - Ltvers ItEtsEn, Clerk. April 9, 1553. TRANS PORTATI Apra 9.1.153 ' SCESIIMEELI; NI3 / 17IGATION4 • .•t erne Schuylkill Canal and :Navigation la not" I open der the passage of no la throughout the en tiretine front PllllC2thon to Pttladelphin. . I " 7 The following rates-id toils 11l be Charged for the near LW.. ISISCREL AN EOltS 'ARTICLES. • To I,t drorged pti: too 0'2210 pouncie ~ Flit AT flokS:a. • Iron fire, Clay, Sand, Cr avellManure. firm' Stone, Uric k-bots. Limestone, Pi; AI aril LI, (',tarry spans. rordwrim 'Ports - and Rails, Rough Dark and elqtinin, one cent ,and a lislf pre Inn per MO., tu 11,, rst ten mutes: and a hilt cent per ton per mile for , leach additional Tulle, hot no charge shall ais mode foil 'any distance iAceed tog thirty Celtic per ton • II ziCrfeNp Cll SS. - Eh/lacked Limo. Marble, Ii '},ught . or fieltbbled Stone. Bitumitione Cc.al, lit iciaa lie.. bump Stone and Copper Ore, tam cents 11,4 16. n 1p• r mile. fnr the fuel ten mtlem, and Willa cent per ton pet mile Ow eich ad. dig tonal mile, bat on charge shall be made Inc u ty dig :ince exceeding foity rents pet' lon. Tillaire6, , , , s. lonic (doll kinds in any 'State-or inanufactue be f yond the ore, Salt and itch, t me coot per mile for the fleet twenty nittes.litud half a toutl n per 'e ton p,r mite for each •oldit t ona l Mite, but o.oehargr shall be made for any distance exceeding' hilly cm is per on.I: '''' . "'UltlitTll CLASS. --- —__ Grain, Flour, Seel' elJlMLniber, round and Ignore. gawed Lumber, Hoop Pilies,l Shingles. Ladle. and • Stave* In lipaii.llay and Straw in bale,. !dere ende of iiR kiticis,sifid all articles on', otherwise apt citiral ly eutiluetnied, two cents per tun per mile for the tiro rer, miles; and a half rent petlinn per mile Erie each arblU tonal mile, but nn chatgtaball be - made lye any distance exceeding slaty (tent, per ton. , Zlintrer nett Tonna ignore,Sawed Lumber, [loop Pete Shia ties. Lath. and Staves, in rafts, shell be charged ac enrilinc to the rate. In this section, 'unaided the se e -0,0 lull. of a Call shall he allowed to alternate at the locks with any, ascending or descending brio' that may be ready to piss, otbera lee such WIS . ; shalt be charged the full charter eatca,of Pi cent. Pettla per lock belnw the city of ItOmfing, arid four cods Per ton per lock above veld-illy. ,-. Nocc.—la all cases where one c:r more lucks -arc passed, and the I:list:lnce exerted shall be less than two miles, lite charge fru Toll shall be for two mile. ze. cording to the class to which Articles cern d may be lung. In-all gasps where the foregoing Rates, fn Tolls I only, shall exceed Pi cents pet lien on the net tallied lonnage of 'the vessel, tbr arty lock passed below Reading, or 4 recta per inn above Reading, the Tolls •Itall be charged at these last Mentioned Itsies on all Articles. -- . • TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS • Cerfidentes will it granted to Boats intended to be run regularly hi the trade on lie line of the Canal, by the payment of Titit Dolled In any- Coljerthr. these rertiq'eatria will entitle the Boat met permit far each ; rip to NIP. the WIWI.. or any part of the line empty:, dio trig the bir.ithig sensor. of Is:41, previdoil ouch float shall pay a Mini In Tolls egnal to :Ten Pollan per month. i Itniti.l,nt r mob d to rush lie tlnt,tV ill be charged firs rents per mile, unless they retry Varied which hag. pm() rive Dollars in Tolle; but no cbalge 'hall be • made (for any distance) etrek ding Due flutist. Aby !hurt not permitted rid !aforesaid, and running upon a single level nf Or Wilde, shalt pay for each -/. it lc they tinily at any rime ti. se. pre rents per ton gm the rocettained tordinge hereof; above Reading. , inreeably to Act of Ariienitil • ' - 0 - Masters of Beam will, ).. relpitred to exhibit 11 Ole of Lading, or Manit,ol if their Cargo., (ythen they are demanded by the t Orators or Lockteteler,) at I , ,h.. time of applying for al ieruittor it any other lisle %Vim!, they. shall reach ;t o riffle, of a Crillector i.l' Tolle, during the passage, I the. Unit to • the place of 6.101010 m. If they do A t preSent correct Rills of fading. or Manifests . of itbeir Cargore, they will. lie charged the extreme lien t enthorised by law. ity an Act of Assembly, pt sett April 17. 1.45. It le provided; that if any ttentffilingagi'd in trninilinrting r, i'val, Iron, Lumber, or mho •k article. of Merchandise. nanny property whatsoever, n any River, tannl or 'Railroad, shall sell, pledger dispose, of the acne', or , toy part thereof, wlthoist tile ~,...,re of the owner thereof. he shall, on ellTlVl•tion. be deemrd -Tilly of it and be pill jilted by a flne of rim iPAS than Firer, one exciieding ring flenrinro Ibil,c•iiii, and abo by iropricOosienein the jail of the Molter chirtity. , for nor lean than to enty da,s„reir it .. • than nor year, at lire aittethitt of the eolith— And any per Moll who snail k owingly 'purchase any ech properly from any ttatiAporter thereof, wit bout It, r o noint ~f the ”Whel, itllsll be liable to pay inch tylletlitlllhletii.l,thle 1.11101 property so purchaerd. lip loiter of the Malinger. , ' WI FRALEY, President. ' Mire Schuylkill Navieation . ( Company, March 12, 'Ka. . c 11-If NORTON & cumEni vita ARA . P . ORTRID3 AND' COAL. DEALERS. will 1 haven Line °fro rut Chat Canal Baracti,..toning between Piatavillr, Albany, Nrw York, 'train log and N.0%410011. on the nproiiiia of Navigation. Contracta fdr Freight Will receive prompt mien• Realdence—Reading. Pa. Ict• n NORTON. i OAt7CL a. CLVUEII. F.,b. 19,1853. 84in MEDICINAL. NATURE'S. nEDIEDY. THE INVALID'S REST FRIENDS IMPORTANT CORREsPONDENCE! TRIVMPII L OF WHIG' 4 •s INDIAN vEDETABLE PILLS IN SOUTH r. RICA:— VELLOW FEVER tat: RED: TRU STRANGER THAN FICTION! SALIen. Nee., April 16, ISM. William Wright, Esq.—Dear Slr—nor Many years we laave.been this Salem agents, end also at onetime the county agents, for the eale of your valuable, medi cine, and during the whole of this time we are not aware that, lo any one Inetance, have the pills which t if.... we have sold been corn Intned ores causing Inlnry,or not accomplishing thel proper miraion. It is doubly gratifying when we re she :volontary testimony front a source whore the me,. which Is mild has been the mennicifiloing great on d and efonving many lives: Last year we - aold thr e dciaen bares toj go to n for &go purl, anal this day ti ye re Aced a letter front the merchant who ordered I roing en acciiunt of the orianderflit etfecte which they dlil in_eittNog a large number "(penman who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic elinflar to the adieu frot , ; While those under thefregular phyelehltte treatment, who were In the hospital. sonic tbreei . hundred. including the thicetnor, Mschitrates,k.e., ell victims tottedisease. If yen would likencopy dent letter,wedon't know of any impfhpriety in giving it you, and perhaps it could be prance:lee to havedt published, togethecwith our names, as Ills addressed to res. We will Consult tits parties interested, and: if yin whit it, you will Moose write us. Respectfully, yours, : ' • • 1: • W. ik E. B. Iva. Thu following is the lettec : alluded to above:— 1 CA'EtiNE, Match n, 1851. Messrs. W. k. Ft B. laic , !Marchand, lialrm Centtertian—Poe some years past I have 'll4lopied in ray family, as a purgative, Dr. Wrtybt's Indian Vege table Pills (for whnm you are his agents in BalrEu) and have (mind I.ll3.lledirlie PI Pest worth. lAst November vie were visited by a kind °notion'. I.matory fever, (the same I presume which 'greatly af- Olirted our neighbors, the Ressillanv,fornetirly spear) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow I fever. and nearly three knotimilpsraoss fell vici ass to ' the epidcmic.ra great nomberfor a populatton as mall as cum) ("Mr doctors nutted it the true yellow fever, but their skill was inefficient to Imp ifs progrees, emi r:fling their mode of treatment to the eras of quinine , and the application. of leeches . forbidding the non ot immense., andof course an the soldiers end /Tiling, who were obliged in be cent to the lloorlitals, as also the' GOVMDM, several klailstrares, severst officers, and in fact an those who wire reallyafilieted with the Jimmie, foil Victims under their mode of treatment. A month iirevious.l had Meetved thrt e dozen bores of Dr. Ws [ghee Pills, Which I prminede we ought at your store by klets:s. lf:t.itisrnith. lie e" iti,& Fadeout, merchants in 3 our tlty, and with . Pim doing business. 1 bail the opportunity t -- p Miner these Pills to several under toy toot, who.W e afflict. ed.with the same fryer. and two doses of eiribt Pills each completely cured theta of the complaint: I then gave away nearly all my Villa to some twenty or thlr ty.persons. and silt were r 'nevelt as it were by , en chantment. - - . • .._ I have; in cOnSennence • emitted to Marrs. Gold smith. Newcomb and Fonda, the slim of forty dollar nn the putchase 011 . 111211. oultity of this medicine, and fared of-you to deliver the ills as, fr . fresh as pos.iL. 1 molten you also to dell . Dr. Wright to have his 'directions translated In Freth.wi& iirh intend great est ly to cirtulatio Pills nnt nig here, but also in the otbereolnolee libel's' bePoPilatlonC 'Comae nomerode. Elegise rue, gentlenten, i t{ the libel - 13;11M's taken to address you his letter,` h i tch, (Or the sake of hu manuy.lhaec ern compel ed to dn, as Ido not mean to speculate o awaniele w deli proved Salutary to a number of r people, and n fact moat of the popu tatlon is reduced ton state (Indigence, sod it wonld be sinful Tor anyone to seek lucre In turbo way. Accept, gentlemen, the Intuit respectful salutations of your very obedient IC rTatil. A. Pteutvic, The medicine - is (ornate, ulholesale •ndremit,citber in English. French, German( or Spanish dlrectioos,st Die Principal Write, 169 RAFE St ., Philadelphia. - And for sale by T. F, BEATTY & 63, '.; }cottev lite. J.O. BROWN. . IL J. Pry,Taniamid; J. W. Gibbs, Marna Ille ; Jonas Rnblnhold.Port Clinton ; Jacob Dmber,tarebersoille; Joshua Royer, McKeinsitte g; U.,& A. Focht. Ring. gold-; Kepner lc - Co„ Ker r crsoille ; Gideon Whet. , wone,West Pend; WM. ' per. Tuscarora; George Regan, do (fridge Potts, 0 kville ; Daniel Koch. Sliddteport • John William . do. Conner 4c. Rhoads, New Philadelphia; 11. Shissicr, Port Carbon: Jas. ILLetrait & Co., echuylkillflaiten; William A. Ham. men. Orlielltsburg s 01m. Al .111 irk el. do. Samuel !netts, Landlogoille ; Johanan Ctickllt, Llewellyn; Abram Schwenk, Germanralle : .13 ob Kauffman, Lower Ka. bootees.) • Inn. B. 91cPr ary.Tremont ; Eckel & MR Arm. NEEIFLINS' TREATISE ON COWS, AN IMPORTANT WORK.. FOR FARMERS. Mn Jonx NErYLIN his published a work by which the quantity of milk which any cow will give. has been accurately determined by obierring marks, or external indicatier.s, alone, together with thelength of time they will continue to gore rmla• This Treativealthough founded upon the celebra. ted theory of Gueuen, which for a number of years past has attracted the attentioit of Farmers, Dairy 'pen, and Others, is claimed to be an improvement upon it. It is the result of eight yearsexperimentit obserrationr..-the .author having aeperated that' which was tumecessary in Guetton's Treatise from that which was esrential. 'Phe whole has been re. d need to simple rules, adapt4l to the compiiihensiori of ever): Farmer, rend ring it perfectly easy for any. one lo understand, and apply the discovery of Gun: non. i The want of proper classification in Guenoni the obscure and confuted explanations, rendered hi des. coven' of comparttivel y little value. In the pr seta t Treatise, the main object of the author has been, j 4 classify and explatu, by haudiome Illustrations and otherwise, the principles of this great discovery, po as to render their practical am:ilk:llton, perttrt ll easy. . s . 15.1t1 'I it will be sufficient for preent purposes to .41 at'a thorough understaxuling of the systetu, writ MI enable the Partner or Dairyman to determine not only the daily quantity of milk a Cow, will ,rht, but how long this yield will continue. Agatu, l , it ~i susceptible of applicaion to Calces'of free tallitho old, so that the breeder ran deterrnitiek even at that early age, which promise become good in itker34 and which do not. And' again, as the marks can be di;-` etred in boll Calve's an Well an in COWS, the it 'per • twit information no secured .to the. Farther, wha h enables him to couple such male and female alto nutbt mak, as lieforrg - to tho scone class, anti thus inerewe their ModuCtiveuess for the dairy, to the utmost possible extent: The breeder, by a roper applica tion of the rule. may sn intpro%,e the character of his it4. \ to double its valite._ ,. The•folowing report of a committee, appointed by the :Philadelphia Agricultural society, for the purpose of te4ing the truthfulness of this theoty, herexvith siihruitted, and the attention - of the render particularly directed to it. The report was lineai. mous!y adopted by the t 4 ocirty. The cottimitlee to whom was intrusted the ex amination , olGuenon's system; very respectfully ot. to the restilt,of their proceedings : As the subject is one of peat practical impoit• dn. termer, and no confidence in n cau be cs.'u• •d by vague geheralnie . s cr iaolated assertion.: on the part of !how who may have given to it ,4,111 s attention, the committee have endeavored, bl per ganef obgervation,to verify the published statements. The fortunate nrrwal to the counter of %German farmer, Mr. Nelltin. hag offered a inost - happy op. portunity of developing the nature and character • I Gininon's observations, and the mode in which an adept in the eienee proceeds iu his''exam 'nation. ; More than forty cows; were eiaminety this gen• tleman, 1111 the pretence of members o ,he eomzrat tee. All the remarks of Mr 74, - - " tines and answers, were t mem by Mr. Cannon, phut =X! owners of *he cows. In u•sl', mode of proreedmg, tl possible to remove every r others might (eel in the to enabled to offer to the IN: interesting discovery. After a full and part.cular investigation, carried on in the aidst searching man. ner. and shirpeneil by incredulity, the committee have no be,itation in giving . their adhesion, and en pres. , ), their cenciirrence in the views of Guenon The,:precision and accuracy with Whiell Mr Netlhn describes the qualities of the aninssts,.dnd the nn lie,itating manner. in which he revealed all 164 properties, could not but impreas the committee with an entire reliance on ltis own Midi, and a per tem confidence in the views ok his leicher. Still, though the committee have no liesitatioirm offering this opinion. as the mauler i 9 one M. , the utmost importance, they'deem it proper to recotn• mend that it there remain any do,ubton the part ot the Society, as to the clear and complete demon• .tritt ion of the truth of Guenon's observations, or it there are individual members who hesitate to con cede Ibiw point, that the examinations should be continued mini all acetnicum, as far us po•a• ble, be removed._ A. L. 'Elwyn, George Blight, 1-use Newton, John Wilkinson, Samuel William., Saifinel C. Ford. The work is got up in very handsome style, with a large plate, (prepared expressly for it,) lit trutnic tlm principles laid down. It will be far : Mlle, ni the low price of 30 cents per Single copy, i'n-PsP'r ruverrn. Colored illustrations, 371 cents.. liduml copies, 50 cents. Or the work l will ire furrin.hed • Six copies, plain illustrations, Si 50; do. colored. 52. 00 ; do. bound, S 2 50.. Address, post paid, C. B. ROGERS Seed and Agricultural Implement Store, No Market Street, Philadelphia. lar THE WO K CAN also be had at Pannan Bookstore. With us ttis too early to put in this crop, but , t,:l not too C1141)' to be providing manure to feed the crop; for °t - all the cultivated plants, we know ci none that is eo gros; a feeder as it, Besides. as. will be corn-planting time in a large area of coun try where our journal circulates, before we have the pleasure of another chat with our friends, say to — cme and all. unless yentr landbe'really rich ui those elements, organic as well as inorgarne, Upell which the corn plants feed, make up your minds put no more acres in coin than you. can 'Assail) Manure—cm more,than you can treat to a generoi , quantity of nutritive manure of some kind ; not, getting ashes, bona dust, plaster and salt, aro mini rattle assistants to whatever nntiitive-mouures mat beniid Corn, as we know from experience. can Well be fed too highly. Upon one occasion, by . way of expeinnent, we ploughed in at the rate of 20 double:horse eartloads, say thirty bushels a i each, rough 'Stalife and barn-yard manure, deep, then applied 10 loads of half-rotted barn. 3 cud manure per acre, hroadeast, ploughed it in 4 inches deep, harrowed, Trolled; andthen gave" a top dre sing, consisting of 10 bitshels of ashes, 2 bushels of salt, and 1. bushel of plaster, o each acre harrowed end rolledjand, then laid of the furrows 4 lees ;part, listed 3 feet asunder, and, as we planted 6,c corn, we gave to each hill halt a Shovel lull of rat compost, in which to ever's , ten loads; there weir tire bushels of ashes and 1 of plastei\ The corn waseultivated exclusively with the cultivinor and hoe; and the product at the rate of 1281 loge , . shelled corn to the acre. Upon a la* scale, cora planters cannot atforcli_to take such pains with their crops, nor to manure-3o heavily, and we only men non the fact to show that in the seine measure at generosity , with which they may treat their crop sci will be its return; for as men should ever be, it is' always i grateful for favors bestowed, whether they be in i the shape of food or cleanly culture ilechangr; The attention of the farmer is uoatturned to the preparntion of the soil for sowing , and planting spring crops. Very many are n the habit Of fail plowing till land desired for spring cultivation. arid for sAird or stubble land this cannot be too hight , ,, co+ended. It wilt not be nem:oary now to o+• fer.an reaions ittfilVor of a plan so .largely pro , ticcd by all good farsilprs,- Wi demo to cautkin farmers against coalmen cing plowing too ent,ty'lii . the spring, Demme the land is Futficiently It is natural:to desire the early planting 61 opting crops by all who have large amount of work on band, and' to elleet th • they begin plowing too early; forgetting that a rer min temperature is necessary before the Foil tar. germinate Deeds, .Early plowing, while the ground in still wet, has the effect of making the land hen, : andlnmpy;and retards the very end it is destre l to attain. Good farmers assure us that plowing tli• land when wet and cold, injures its productivene-• quite as mach as the tannin of a crop. • Land t•liniii.l be permitted to lay in the spring untildty and warm. after which it may be plowed and planted with a certainty that the seed wilt gerininate and canto ,. to grow in:a healthy and vigorous manner. Too little attention is paid to the state of the so:: at the time of plowing. It is one of the retpii•se , of good fdrming, which cannot be neglected_ with out serious detriment to the lice and vigor .of the Med.—Rare! lVe v Ydrker. • SEASONABLE HINTS Cu A tit frriiNos.—These should betateii Irma the 'pareat vines Cells , ' in the spring: I hare wend by experiment that the longer they , are, the mere likely they are to 'succeed. It is a practice to mg theM into short pieces, as some recommend, for one can expect' that their attecesaark be so cercus es-en when the cuttings 'are vigorons and in even respect cispicitietl to grow. By leaving them s good !evil, - say tour or five feet, end allowing buds instertriof one, to remain above the surface c planturg, cfsttutga frortt heift-anti•vigorips if planted cn good, is t regOd ever fail They will advance rapldlith4rxtunson,llntil , 4o. , often produce grape - 644 :Mit. No fermemal ,4. manure should bo lifulching. or cover' the surface with a stratimiskstmw or tanner's bad:, will,have a tendency, to keep the " soil 41101. t, and 10 prevent the growth o f weeds.- • Do not, dining this season of the - Year, permt your cattle -to, tramp over your grass land, thu• breaking the sward aid rendeteinly it uneven Every farmer should, it poaadde, have Apra:o 6(o f hta stool; in the yard, or near the bans. Ituenme Water is always preferable if you cu obtain in—be' odteriviee;ebg a well and put a pump info it and thus supply your !bleating herds. rir A Hot bell on the spotted, parts 0 the. latent damaged by salt water, will assist very 61134 A to bristly back, the writing. , CORN SPRING PLOWINP DON'T .D 0 IT. II
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