Wit Mit tumor. A FAST TROUT. --- _ Dan Mirble, in crossing ..the Alleghyny Monniains,one summer, fell in with* fish ing parry from Philadelphia, and they insis tel. on Dan's holdingup and going out to -fish with them. Well, (says Dan) we went, ished. nod fished, and fished. Vre drank a barrel of • mon-ga-haly, and carried about two pounds of fish back to the - botel in Hollidaysburg.— got strayed oft one morning from the par ty, and, rod inbaud, was overtaken by an old covey, in .a very ancient built gig, high as a three-story corn crib., His sober face, broad brimmed hat, and square tailed coat, bespoke him a Quaker. The old fellow drew up, eyed me for a moment, and*comiog to the conclusion that I was h -- te;nmt. he invited . me to get in and nele down the mountain • and, as I bad some distance to go to overtake my friends, I mounted . the concern, at.d the old- fellow gave Ma mare the - string, and away she went. • Thee's trodtiog, eh 1" • Slightly." says I. - - - " Has thee afoodness for 'fishing 1"- " Not very strongly inclined that way," says I. " The trout is a' very cute fish," says be. "Inuce had a tamed trout in my pond. L pot him in my pond when he was about as big as sly finger. I fed him regularly, and be and I became very social. I frequioily lifted-him from the l end in my hand and he .gtetv Co, till I reckon he weighed a mat ter el three pAieds, good and I thought, one day, as I bad some city friends to, dine with us, I'd take out my fish and breve him cooked. Ha! hal really I:believe the critter glossed my intentions, for he never womd Come near to me after that. I coaxed nod tried to inveigle him for some time. but 'it was no use; friend Trout was thy, and avoided all sociability. I baited a hook with a most tempting morsel: but, no! plague _ the critter. be was dons with me. I next bor rowNi a scoop net, and though I'd get it nigh under him, away he'd dart beneath a stone and out of muesch. "The trouritrew bigger and bigger., and so saucy, that I made up my mind that he must be eaten. Ha! ha! At last I made a snare. Now, my old friend, said I, thec's bound to come out; liut—ha! ha!—plague . taki the fellow, the moment Ii pu't the nose over tos body, he'd poke his nose down into ' the gravel at the bottom of the pond,'wiggle his tail', and, off would. slip the wire, of course: ,'The sleek rogue adtually , appeared -to be lailghing at rne, and I went away, de claring_ that he might, live forever, if he could." ,-,Mre nye I, interested in the fish eta ry: "did he continue to live and flourish?" " Not-long, roi.my son,be'd bet MOE any- thing he could catch him, and he--did." " Ah, indeed :" env, I; "how did he pro ceed!" .!.• Ha! hail 'll - tell thee. Retiben cauzbt dozen large grasAuppere, a,.d Arew rtp3ii thth 'the poucl; 'the - .fo , h tvar,very ~ .f"ud_od graashupper,, havo.z ra o all, I,ec.rbe so apilug) lu jilinO.o.;, t r .r@j, he ualiy sprang. ckgu ..u , pou.C. at,d R.-L. ben cau2l.7 the crittel before he ,:ouirl back agaiu!? - I told my Quaker farad I guesi•eti:l'a . get out about 'then • • THE sqrtboLmAsTEß,Aip punks; "Joseph, where is Attica'!" ... "0ti..113e. map, sir." = - ' - • "I rnean o Toseph, on what contineni—the Eastern or Western contineritT" ..Well, the land of Africa 'hit: the-Eastern ; continent, but the pdt*e,air; nil ol'em down "South:' "Africa, you blockhead?", We:l,:pir, it hasn't gdl'any, ll:never had any:" ' "How du the Africa& people live?" "13t• drawiti••• " • , "Drawing what—water?" "NO; sir, b!'• draWing their breath." "Sit-down. Joseph." • '..qht.mas, , what the Equator?" "Why, sir, it is a hurizontal pole runinug perpendtctilar through the, imagination ot. Astronomers and old - Geograpbe - }s." , "Go to yotir sea t;Thomas. Stiigs t what do you mean by an eclipse?" ' "An old. acehorse, sir." • "Silence. Next. Jack. what is 33 eclipse?" r..•: - : :‘ , An eclipse is.a thing as appears whet+ the moon gets DO a bust; and runs azattila against the sun ; cons`equently the tie blacks the 'noon's face." dismissed." MRS. riP7IrtSGToN .'`Dues Isaac manifest aay taste for rt,tezty: P.lrtiog,tcnr asked the schoolmaster'e wife, while cotivetaing oa the merit , of.the yoothiul i'artingtod. _The old lad:, was bas ting a-chicken winch friends had scot her from the countiy. " Oh, yes," said the old 'smiling : "he is eery partially food ol poultry, acd it gliciayiatems as if he can't - get enough of The old spit torned,by.the Bre place to re spouse.tia her answer, while the basting was going:on. " I mean," said the old' , lady, "d.lev - hc show any of the divine, afflatus The oid lady Thought-a moMenr. "As for divine flat aom't know abcnt it. He's had ail the complaints of -children and when he was and broke the cartridge -of his nose, by,4,/ hardly tbmk 'he's had this cou speak off:" ' The mailing chicken hissed and e, and Mrs. Particgionbasted it again.—Car pet Bag. _ "PszA, WHAT does the editor ; . ,ek the Price' Current with 1" "Whip it 'I he don't whip it, my ehi:d." •' Theo he lies. pa." ! Tcm, that vary naughty word." :• Well• Isr rely! this ere rarwr Prices Oarrent carefully, enrre...!te.." a•!; 1 :pm wheal ce.. rorr-c:ed. I Zr:, —post't I I" .• Nut cte,—...N • • ." LOAff.r.. vrt:o i- C:o. :he ai..--tt a b , .uic which hid' hteo himself c!car by a rtreri, one ginffilse aiLia ihi,ul4cr, :Lr boast', a ihird his. - hand. tut exclamlie. tt Well. that are a fdarn'd catelrss whoever painted that house. td le;t:e standLng oat all high: for !he - peop:e IN OLD taper, who had lately atten ded in exhibition where ti learned professoi caused several explosions'ln take place among gasei produced from water, said:—".You -dca%tatch me punt:2g, much Water into my br i e& after this : I.,hadsWl idea bef.re that - waterwas so dangerous, tbougti I ;Ave , liked tu•take much ut it. •-•• - .7"" reit). Mr. litghtler,-ro'nt You 14: a fel'-oar to with yam ie thai ere-banoon , !.e.c.u!d no: Nsilbry, 4 . lF.Fol.3)!.riodate 04*i friend." - thea, be kind'enosb. .card; along.. -for 3.a©.dety.yclin name trp some how," . . _ A WElTiftei editor awns up the petit taripiei of a ei - otettphrary - a t1.41 - orrs:—.‘He .11C7 111 y to, eafi a :Meal. 17d too mean to 11 f cjo Otte. He was never generipos hot oace, T---od thatwas ai when - he gave die itrh tO i an ~ p, rviie4 bay; 50 inoch for hip goodzes4.of tinr !"-:-.-- .• - - . . • li t y ~ q,!,!..N - maalt. who am dr fusa.maa Mt; I.ol4viatarducidArcit!parwis;fiuna ii,th de uavyi'Y 1 " "t'''ll' i Pwilltiout; raiuircacikard'ior diicalortd 1.:-1. / a . 2irria fA Leyk , !-.4,1 ::i ,i,n, '-.,. ii..ellt ,fmnl J.,:rQPTht.liktgP.V. , rwiWq , Ptcol. Hain tf., - ,,epliiiiitartx? 461' '-ertut..:l 15. , -' I,emiles-•• • • eVS...WW.A74I; gtl4,6itiliedditag, zi blit*iht ike otkenig , rittsblit4thiolaiNi ink) - vb"qadifighltilltlieufilftA c ii46"it r iNttitca; Watt tI to littow=which came glitntifir nub ,15rartirni. TO DESTOOY FLOWER WORMS. 13:7 Limits wrro cultivate parlor flowers, will gratefully receive the following recipe i for destroying a very troublesome reptile:— Worms in pots may be easily destroyed; 1i "simply by watering the soil with lirne-water, which may Le made by patting a piece of lime, weighing about two pounds, into st p a il of water; when the whole is well slacked and well stirred up, it abouid be al; lowed to Fettle. The clear water may then be turned off, arid the roil iu the pot should be liberally covered with; it. The worms will Ewa leave the premises by crawling on the surface, when they may he taken off and destroyed. It any remain, another watering may be applied. We bare DOT; found any difficulty in destroying them by ibis method. GC:11 ARABIC STARCIL twoouncesof fine white gum ars and pt.tiod it to p..wder. Next put it iota is pitcher, and pour on it o pint or more at boiling water (according to the degree of strength you desire.) and then harm; ror ered it let it set all night. lo the morning. pour it carefully from the2regs into a demo Cottle. cork it, and keep it for use. A table •poontol or £dm water stirred into a pint of •larch that has been made in the usual man• ner. Rtili give to laical. (either white or prin ,rd) look' of neyentss .o wlitnn nothing else ctin restore ihent atter wiStot.g. It is also good (much dttuted) ter Mtn white muslin and t.obbinet. LIQUID GLUE 33 A sic liquid :Z.-UP. ;ha: keep fir !,ears Maybe made by pia to a glazed vessel a goon cf water and stout 3 ibs. of hard g:ue. This is to be rue:itil over a croile f.re it a glue-put end stirred up occaiioualk. When all the clu; , is melted, drop in 2raciunliv o E mall quanti- Iv o!nitnc acid, when etTerreFcence will take place. The vessel is then . in he taken dfr rilie fire nod allilwed to. cool. Liquid glue io this maticier has been kept for more thantwo years in an uncorked toile with out any ChScce. It will be useful for many trade'., whetie a strove clue is reluiret:,witti cut the trot t. of meitinc, DOW TO SAKE OLD OAK Psc ippeanmee of old oak may be ob tained by exposing any article of new oak to the vapors of ammonia. Every variety of tint may be procured, according to the du ra 'ion and temperature of the volatile com pounds. A new "oak carved arna-chairexpo sed to the vapors of ammonia, will in about tweive_houraltave . all the appearanceof hav ing hem made 200 'years before.—(Aidd's Own. Jo tune. `..SASHED POTATOES'. 177" WHEN old, potatoes are beat boiled and mashed, with a little butter, salt and eream,. or milk : they may be also .. .sliced, and fried raw: in hot salt pork fat—or, after they are , Both these dishes are relished, But' a plain boiled or roasted pla,(o,Willa oktd, is the best aod toot.? wholesome; rind aithough not a substitute for bread, is 013e-61 lie 1110!.t useful vegetable productions. A HINT TO OYSTER EATERS: IMJ many oysrers have heen In ca tmuusly eaten, and are felt. lying cold and heavycf4 the , etjutach, sveNhave au infallible 're m edyin in ho! Milk-, of which : halt ;e "pint Eily;tie drank, and it quickly dishjies'the o) titers into a bland, cream jelly. AV tr consumptive persimer4tpuld alway!takethis alter their rnealstoroysiers. • •- • 1 , 0:131 EIAtTeE. .„ • Fugar,—two,thirds do. butter, ail?" table -Spohoful of gur, beaten: (+get heiFtliquatioth, then-place over the tire , . acid stit,W;ia - iiidly:,ihree 0114 boiliqe water, - A.,741. Arch end delicious sauce for Rud dinizs is.made h.• this recipe.—[Farmer and Arezzan. ASPARAGUS BED. attenitha, and it), be _profita-, bie , should 6,e frequently stimulated by the applicathon of salt.. As much Qi this article a's would kill aoy other vegetable, will be of beuef4!to the plants not.only' in promoting ihe s it `immediate growth thin - in, itZstroyini the wee& by which they are too.oben sub feted fa become trtfiffied. '3nfarmation for 1z OM TIIL rt.A.:x AM; BECArtI." 7 stib' le,wder another impor t:int source inee.hantoni JiJw,r 7 Because `uf the tremeutlum , f!arce watch n exercises iu cerc 4 ja Garratiop%, es I,:as , ing rock's. &c., in the 'Orti-jrers• nine, tfotffical Thus. in the tt,e Delaware Canal. f , „yr 'kegs ,•t gunpowder, containing about . 100,h. were. in 16:,'0, L-ed for a .ingle and had the'tfrecf of r . '" en4:, , in pieces mure than 400 cubic rams cf Yettt is only when we endeavor to ton• fine. irsunps,wderi that we get a full csucep !lOC! 01' tl.e irntr.en . , e enercy - c-khst crscat. Io Countlt u:::. rd's er.periments. twentr-eicrit, t rains of rbvtider ta, - a small lit,dricalispace w.icii eras just • tore asunder a piece cf iron wiliieh would have 'reirted a strain c,f p,unds, applied at n greater mechanical disseir outage. \V • wr tin,:_s a person wtsliir,-,.; :o ;rap over a ci;icti cv charm, make a run first? Flec;.Ause the rinni,oa tlierelay help him ore:. A sticding, :eat) falls n:urh short of a maniac nne. , Thee ft.C:5 8:5.0 illustrzte the same princi ple:—Fran a plass of water suddenly push ed 19rerinrd cin a table, the ,water :a spilt or left behind, hut if the gl:•e be alrend: to mo tizrn, as when carried lir a pers:n walking, and if it be then suddenly si - ipped hy'eeming against an Impediment, the water is ilirawn •• i! , flyward, Azl;n, - Lc ac tiny• et Lrat. a clat'er e rpc, rat)t. to r rra the solnking the snow from 1",;.• ki3kulc a•-ntn•t the I.7nek inz a 13:.15!r e.-ains: a taLle, t slAutting it ci,leat:y. tht , wcizlio; cf - 1.• L !xfcht 11 , e ;and? 11--auge. at w. (A‘t:ate the Wt-if:l4t.(t.r eau-e it to r;.1•:) bu: Lc its :crnpers !urs, - rron:d cr-pear I i:ch , er rrhFo Ih,, , ,c.cß!e-pan, than it 5 &Oset quel.ee c! the nsceUt. of the liestNl air. For the:',a-,e tact his. wootten tongs should be emplerFed - r. cod for ihe smaller. a ;air efloreeps Made of copper; dna metal sr.esino, sufficient clar.icity to open the tercel's rn their being released from pressure; aad yct not arpn..kin7. n rc , !ivntae.f.• Toffitient interfere with that dcli,-ncyof lounh,which is desirable is such operatic:li.. —Ecter. 715'8y Dors' one *eight alone serve to; determine a are:it - variety of others, by the . , steelr - ard 13ceause the'steelyard is a lever: lA - sini..itteatial arms. end by sliding the erji aht illoag the longer arm of 4he lever, "'we thus 'vary its distance from the fulcrum: c'tsea.in a reveree order : consequently,when a constant weight it ctsed;and- on equilitrri; tim established, by 'eliding this weight or the longer - ,arm of theJever; the. relative. weight of the !substance It:embed, to the con vent weight, will be in the 'lame propartton as the distance of the constant weight mum r•th_e.fulertim is to the lengt- of the shorted MEI . „ • Vita riots a walking stick help a ins* i nrt a je•ornek? 13 , 7a01e he pushes against . the gre*.nd wits the sartait insy be 111 considered as eOmpreakiiii , a spring :hetweit the t 2 h and toe aad •of I , is stictr; , whieh sptinz therefore i pushitig us up astnuel l aa he puibes dawn': nod it, at the .tiale..he, treys halanco in the Ecalt'S of 's-weighing 6rnat,'he would find that heweighesl just as isCrsh . f less as he. were yressisi l with eie e . . ~@G paintl .F..c4FftxallA4T 4 itt Awttlittbe tgittedie 41iftdolfottglyA„a1 .4 41 tt lq eaZied blothie4 KOINNIPOIM. rinta•Dwina;,Asio.-apiwge - wineoin . file and anal fIVRDAT.iniaO,9I)4 VISS, sad do fti.: ery coftwartad Ilanday, aindll • Pattner 00=4 an. Express Earanton ratesseer Vats still Imre MX. &Apia at 7101. Id..and retain trona rearvias at t same tart otepplasid all Wsy toe& se ISe, %i nn and at WI Mogan tntla6tat Ole boas ROW 1 t • ,111" A. K. I Soffits& "II IA.Y.t . LP 1.10.1 N• DOW' Talti. Lures r 5114411. ' 7.30 1 1.4svos r0u441114 1 4.00 Passes Ptsratirrill4 111 .rasp Nt.Cattes ! 417 " 1 . 04144 0 1. 1 4 &IS " S. Hun 1 4.111 " 111:4412,11 •, 1 lii " - 5011.4154 Li am " S.lla vas 10,43 " pouswars. 0.00 Its. Cagbas 10,32 , 4 . 1110211ieriU• 1 CIS, Arilvalst Po:loft 11.4141 Ikrztresstrldlars..l TM TAUB. For the mat trip, an aye *awe, to Mo. 1 Can t - from pkia rbatalzeltlets 4 bac It.eame day; r 01 40 .Tltesetlarattateirs. •• ' - , _ 1185 Cathaa t TottreMe, 4 00 Tteulligto rotentral and back masa day. 100 rve N. gawp canted lath then trains. AU 11 , eeta saartbe purchased 04fbre eaurtlas th• can. Kay 29. 145= . rAissznaza Tau= _ _ 1.11 UPFICE OP TEE PUIADEEFIITA & READING Renzt(MD—fl O fT M E R LERANGENENT.— Prom Philadelphia to Pottsville. _Os and atlas May 1 1 . 1.-YA then will Oa two passes:or Traits daily ceoadaya exeeptod,) betwata rellailegta, guiding. and posteeilla. • 111011NrSe Welt The Espretue Train loaves Mize:alp la dally ercept sdays, at I} teeloch, - A. M. T. Way Trala leaves Po'sayille dolly. hoadaya ezeopied at 7jel'eloelt. A. IL AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Train teases PalladeJohla daily. except . belong In all e . ...e•otter- the for.. •.): T.t.i. c s t•• • •tatt rlcred fi n e t • Li, /-011 the of . sere tomb• of the arreee.l. O)r art let n t te1.... Reading. or 4 cects per ton ahoy. It•ntlots the Tolls shalt be thuged at these l..tmentloced eaten on all Artiste". TOLL ON EMPTI Swat!. Certificate* will he married rp /teats ;mended to be run regularly in the trade. . , to line of the Canal. by the payment of Trm ()Mims ps bur Collsonr Clime certificeleil mill eroltie ibtellsort in a permit for cult trip to pace the whole or sr v pert or be. line eintity, during the boating season of 1 5 57. mewl le I loch Boat *ball pay a vim la Tells squill Pc Tor. ll ;lisle per asnath. Dams not entitled I. •ur hymn/m.1:1 he et.al ac! 1 Jed ceatflur mile,,ur 1e..... I,s) 'aim Cart. w 1,021 • as • paid Pine Dolls. in 'l, I's ; bet is. riurce ~ b n, , I '. Made (Mr toy fit1,1111•.c•) 0y.,, 4 ,,,,, 11,11, Any Dial not ',Armored a• af .reea,. , . -ore iint li;' sport, a single level of Ihr W..rke. snag! p.a f.r each luck they ;dy at amyl pine ;.•r., fear rents per ton on the ascertained tor tlar thereof, three Reari-ng, agreeably In Act of A.rembly. ar" Maven of finite will be replier.' tti exhibit Dliii of Lading, or Me Miro, of then! (.n vol. (when they are demanded by the C.-Mester: ur Lock.; der.) at the time or applying fora Permit. tit or lr. 1 , that time when they shall reach the r hoe of a Coliesrm of Tolls. during the passage nt the Foal to the place ' of {gmilnation. If they do net present correct Ill!. ! of 6 1 ding. Or Itre,Tofeeta of their c savor,. they will be charged the citrone lim to amt.orised by law ; By en Act of Assembly, sieved A wit IT, ISO. li is i provided, that If any person cogs:v.l in tramporring t Coal, Iron. Lnmber, nr other *mules of MI tellitdire, or any property whal•never, un any River, Canal of Raltroad, shall sell, ple.'cv nr d:ct.-...r or. to. am,. Or any part thereof. without the consent of the owner thereof. he shall, oil et - mei - t ion. he deemed Stull, of &misdemeanor, and be putrished be a hoe of not lean than Firer, nor aiceedlof Plot titanium potties, and also by imprisonment. In .he jilt of the proper County, for not less then twenty days, nor more then one year, at the ril.cretion of the 'comp— And any person who shall knowlnely purchase any Bush property trona any liansgorter thereat; without the consent of the owner, shall be liable to pay such ownerdouhlecbe veto. of one property so porchassd. Sy order of the Manager. PI FRALEY, President. Mace Schuylkill Navigation li . i - Company, March It, I bbil. f ( 1111 E • a MItAIigPORTERS AND COAL will hates Line of First Canal !Iv reef'. mown( between Pottsvlbn, AMetriy, Now Yorlri Reading end Plinideloll3, on the opening of Naviption.. Contracts f.,ir Frojkiht will recelvo prompt atten• Residnnto—ltealling. FL' W.N.tenni - on.. DASt6L s. Cms•mni. Fehr 19,1513. 6-3ot WTI Y ~ - r ~~ m~ as 95 35 .35 35 35 35 30 1 6$ 1 56 1 35 1 53 1 55 1 55 1 53 1 46 1 60 1 60 1 CO 1 60 ,1 60 1 60 1 60 1 DO ' PUBLICATIONS. Tieatoe on Prirctrre of Nln.ticint —ty John Eheyter, 8_ with nobs and end it ions h 7 fieu. bli:Ciettan, M. 0.; two VOIUIDes lu one. .t 0 9dtdm or AtmlontY. tor the use of Pluto tits of lid ec uthie,hy Currie Winter. M. 0., with Corer end addlttons by William P. tiotehr, NI. D., eni loity ro• mated and HAMA-Med by mute than Imo hundred en graviefri—by,J. Pencomit, M U .2 vol. et-o. _peactisiAmetithtr Practice and tatoily Phystman. A Ptaetiral trcatise on Nnnereolf Dicraers—hy Ft, Mord, WU., Attgeon ofiLlir. Vitt erea - PCov PHol of Parte., MM. Buchan'a Domestm Meetetne, or the FaMtly Phy-, A:tan—Dr Wilimm Buchan, ftl It. AncsAtiti.cion the cmp.oy nit or ,of Clo refer m seri• Ether Jnt.4o•lery IllotertterJi, ,et.; &c.—by J. N. SimPaOlf•PAi• . : l4 , • F. R p. tiomconpwram: Domemie .P bye iclan. enelatutrigi the treatment °Wiener:S. With popular rlplanotiona or Anatomy, P toiatty. lohe and If> Monet hy. Al. ari;m3 abrldp•ed :Valeria 3ft-elem.—by J. A. Palle, D, - For vale Cheap at B. HA NN A:V A • Cheap Baokstoro. Centro to. Poomlite. Feb'. 12, 'EA . • h-- 1 15 1 15 115 1 00 1 00 1 00 fro 35 3) 30 15 15 15 '5 95 90 901 ro I NeM Eriftson. f fiKT PURl.lfiffElf, Wltarton's Imeest.2 solarnes el This work has now, rennin:o it..stith edition, in which it is brought down to the laici.t date. The nsw material setonify added tri hIN edition compri eel the entire C0111..1112 of Sllpulement to Whar ton'. 11/pest," hyilenry Wharton, together anti a few cases from Wallace' lr '• Reports; case, from a forthcoming V1)112r. I.f 'Reports, hv it P. Kano, of the Philadelphia tin Also, snme'iases decided it. the it npreme ronrt of the United Slides, on error or appeal from the Pennsylvania Circuit, ni_pcirt,.d to 11oward's Reports, and a ininibey of manuscript de cision. of the State and Federal Courts, at Philadch. phia, by Ms Honor Judge Lowrie. Fo AN r sale e N t B NA'S Law and Misr luneoita' Coot Store Mardi 19. 1653. 12— = 2 L a : C 1 L= :,.• Tuounia & BALE7'S raacncig - 'Tlllan EDITION. 1 1 11E - Pritctieo In Civil t:ctl.te and Proceeliines In the eilnoteme Conn of Peitn-qleani...erl In tlir Diitttiet Coon and rout , VI as O.r and Cl,anty of ithil.oe.iptoe, nn.. th. Cont. of rotird Nltbe, c. Cr tc i• J I s,,ot•ai 41,1 II 1131,3 %V, Ifeloy—Third , n h. Ir.nrt. 't Jam pah'ionen nri for an It ft,%`t `to ok% - Lew nod Dot R•Ott, March2A 1853. 12— , HE MODEL. Alll.lllEll'. containing rgt• naldealgua for Cottagn3.,.ylii t., ?N Durban !rine...etc— accompanied by •cspianatbn•gvptcthe Mar. estimates and nlaborath drtail.. prelnired ea. prep, far the Up. nfProjrctore att.! out the Tinned States, by Samuel an. l.— Published In number. and for vale br 13 KA. NA 7i .1 copy of this avOlk 0,101 to to in it. 'La, Ca .•1 every Atetitteer and Lit.iider in tt:• , rfruntr) Marco t 5, 11159. 10— f - tATHOLIC SCHOOL REA SING 171.U;Ket.— k-I The rtutecrth , ha• juAt rvrair•ri a rr,,h - Or the lot, ltd and 3d IS. - . 4lka t,f 11•4,11 n, .f 441418. r•qn pllad by the Brothers of li.. th. lot t le. Also, cathoiic Prayer Shoka and cheap SA•N rahliaber Lad ilogokarl:ct. .24 1: July 10. loiSf `FORKS OF OANIRI. WEBVP.F.R—In T six 1/6iIIISIPO, with VlTtlnif MOT c,,plrte *tittle.* of the werl.• of Wehot, pohl.ahrd It h.& palmed tbrou:h ho Isss thin throe •dittoto, olne• the Rothe...l4mb .1.. t recelee4 and lutd at Pohllibee• pike, at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Hook Mote. Feb. 'M. 1853 FIRE INSURANCE. STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ``TO. 145 rh.sout Weer. roith.4 Bi3thr , llothl OILT.ETT & t,taG . Goll I.L. Abetnet from the 'Second Annus; 14q.c.at, .'lo) In, Whole Dumber of' pollrles lcutrd to / both Grdothits too,incst, To,r 17 / Thousand. • Tani amount Of t . t•rt , .l , C• t ta cash. mild recoi.•t Totals Cp., at of 1,.••• a nd Aricraat of Cash •nd Gas's pine Ital noir le eeee 'eve fir ( , ;(11re,•,••, hetet:leg a tarn iiritli' Littif rt3o7 s. The CeMpane• war firiVintred hits wn pihrs rintw, apnri 'ore E111t01114 4 07,1, , 1rd. at - A with no expert.- I in : , o f . tie far ' , Peered lit notny tither inoultut 11'11. ne•Orthe•PlA Tll, thAi tuner ron 6"par 41!11- 04 and the airderiat of :wished..i .i e, ounO i.f irru•d. and I ie..* met with and Ito game petki -, l,4sts•cl Pint sty I roizirle ., . - r•lti , D ,o 7 evil. ',earl. It. capitol lo' with Ft: Itahtittielit, and nn plat nr this elm tie applied otheiwi•e than for the h•eltht of IL. (.111h..1 by this c,,:r.asa 7 , tillW.l:7()Rs J Pitatherfand.l'lest.; A. J. flerretary Sett's,: te I. t . Samuel /ow -6, l'ell.tda.; Jlta B. Packer Rutherford; aubert Klett ; • , rt. T. lone. ;, A. A. CArrier, We. the undereteer - d, rerilai.ir of er his) Iklli trine ter and mvintivt• ofoll Fire Inrora Lee Company of Ifarri•trir-, i'iiiinryivdnia, take pieasure fnreeornmer.din; (Or oArtne Cowpony to inner. riiek• ; and to t. jetoranre..it vein; 0 portly dome and IForn,re• Comport) , .. Hap R.CAttrr.Tvreaquar !Richard R. Lint ft, do 4. t\' ,1. M. Bratty On fon. rt. neither& Atrity,Min's. The Saburibet tinr been aritorinie4 ant. areal of !Abe above Company for t o:townie and Plciollt .104 I allapplicationo Bit insorancv rant: Ae addr,rted boron. lAA. Ir. factxrp. Office opposite the timer' Bantr Pottsville. July le. leSi. TILE FRANKLIN. FIRC INFunANCE COMPANY • ,OP PHILADELPHIA. _-\ 0M• -` CE Ho. 163 i. Chilinut at Forth Itl• . a • bIBECTORe, . Chutes N, Blather. - lleorge W. Richards s l/ Tboisatiliart. _ hlordeiai D. Lewis •1, TobLea-Wagner. Adolphe E. Belie, , / . Samuel Gnat. David B. Brown, •' jvcoli a. smith, • • Muftis Patterson, ConUiriete analtelseanince, permanent or limicad i on every &calla/oh of property. la tOw 'tread country' at rates as taw as ua coal tent with security, ! The eampamy Pave reserved a large Contingent Chad, whkh with their Capltsland Prereinms, eafel7 lavesesitoifforratople Oroteettoo to the ere tired.— The eskers at tha Grapaoyart January let, IE4B, ea pabhibied ayreeably to as Act 6f Asrembly, wets u follows, els, z . • Notignen . #3133.559 03 Blocks, 54303 23 Reel Estate, . 100.336 110 ' Crib, &c., . 43,137 67 I . ll¢ , jicrary, Loses, 111,433 03 . .J . 41.320,647 07 mans their Incotporatian, a period wf eighteen gears,:they base paid upwards °free maltase two ken grail Dimmed &Mara,. blasts by Ore. thereby afford. leg evidence et the advantages of instrance.ss well each, ability line dispoeltion to meet with prompt. 114114411 llabllitiea.-_ • . ' " .(11ARLEW DANCEEtt. Pros!Meet cnAnLca O. twie..ISER, Tliesahsertbet tuts I pep se.s..luts.l *goal f:Jr the lbws' menllneetllnstlitulon. sad M now prePat4 to mat. Lustirazew, an emery , :oserl6l - ints ea property: at the lowest rates ANDREW Pelts sine. Jan 11.1E31 32101175tEl 401178_8orrszs! wedereiyeed. Arne fee tieLisonstibir Csitint7 1 Awful Itstreee• Cottraby.Nosbuts psob.bi, botnme rams emptier tbae le) ether similar blunts-. tint tb Mite, pirp/Mi effect Intbrabtels infest toss by Fire. au a l descriptive* or Etulidtees, manhabittaeand other. peeped,. ait tb. tunal Esslt sad liberal thaw ef-the Company L‘sobb -arc eV. Way, promptly paid as soon u 'awry sr* ealtcrectetb.. ly waft known. Yinems baying prnperty tb be-to. MISTIId. ataf SW, to the subscriber. In Patty/ Me. el , tamp, pronually or bY letter. sod tbe y *hell he prnmyt. ly &Iterated to. JOHN 1JA111.11.4 Jaw U. 1831. - sr ,gatanssoirs ncronAL inuiviztu KOOM ospokakra. arHA Inutaisitted tale, scat ty bound R l ZltkAni IlsbscrltStr. Also, 11l kiwis ist , ROMAN, • NORTON öc CLTDIER;; tEEDICAL WORSS W - 1181ITON'S DIGEST, COMPINT. PIIILSDELCIIIA AGENCY Xs,Licata* which Mew Jett MOM , era emit *ewe Pi r siciteiree darrYlketivit. „Tais 1113= watAralargeft . ri 64;1.0 StOtlt'Smtetwated Cbefenrad nibil Es .L.Firset of FMK tiONDlTßad s risadaratuLLA. Prepared Irjr him orals. ai Me Laboratory. , Mesa besilerlAn• NAP beetlee•bb "w ar esiase4 free fronalKotatey..,..Aelt siyyittO astlitallernerr diedletinse periffisg4be lei 4 4 1 " The Coeseeeei twee• 14 a -ebereiell - preeres. erisbass stereete se die air. 1104 Moe"' 'tee' Mao sees elerireirt the Miry esisablerreetalos, dem ea inpartlia, umbrae" Web Giber I elfreeleeis. sender a ellicerSees to Illenfyieg eta tar ititteht the tripod, and icemen Skis Craptlems and did. DOM. ese,Scrofttioas Mores. pod their bad eliketi an the Constitution. Drolmieal dwellers. Itheumolivet from Mercury. Biles, Old Bores. Kidney and illaddet Affec tions, ateamong the system of mercury. ale salalng up a weak and broken down constitution from any easy hart this cortically made preparation of harts putts will do all that can be done Of 10 7 ent o P o lnd of the root elarsapantle, as the theca ads who have need it will tel. Ur. It teals° a pleasant purifying here Mee. eollveaing the spirits. %Iv ad appetite and tone to the stomach. and as a /risk. (with a tint cool water. Intimater soda Water.) will be fogad re p. riot to ail inters. Females who have aged this coalesced* from be. Ma delicate... Lek and robe. moon become robust and have a line calor. It possesses peal ineir'fnlin: properties. DM ar: S. ROWS GREAE PAIN CDRELI! THE WONDER OP INK' 40E 1 1 ALL PAIN EXILED LIKE Id &MCl—Dile wonder fat preparation Is used 1 ally and estetually,siv- Ins I nistuad wee relief from all bodily palus. !fused octor ingtodinriloaa,hnotonlyrelievesall pain, but it cares aivally on the dm application. Itma) le *card 11P00 tot curing and gtvltd 0 110,111 ' stint relief. as Lam:nada who have need It tan trill '''. to ILLsernitiam. •gae. Madden Cold', Claim. Disenters..Etiotera Sloane Violably, Earache, Eau I,t, and Tootbactie. •141 all pain In Olt •UneaCh or D'ilyr l9 . ll radartir.Paln. la the Womb, Plias la the I.imb.. Joints. Back Dt•ease,L•lnba,e. beside. Burns. (All Orioles, epta Ina, Braises. Plitilalev.and all Eruptions. If you wadi to be relieved from ALL PAIN. use Dr. Ent, s Pari•CtillEß If •• I. be co red.of ALL DIBE/14E9.take ly Aledaia.ll. Prtral2l.ls.■assocc " Par bwlle For Liver Coasplairito, Dyspepsia,aLe. ":1E Lleerbeing the lamest shrug la lb. booms body. I t Is Mare frequently driranged ,Ituta any The° rvilaw Dyspepsia. Coatatipition, Cold Feat mad Loma Appeuts—els skis becomes yellnw. in. animal droop. and 'awry is ***** aversion to so cfrty. Retaining the Liver, and you tonsil all there ev , la.—The purest' preparation. to tab . . MP DR. WOE'S celebrated Railroad or Antiblllous PILLS. They carry off th. bile. and rode give appetite and Si, nrth. 114 priPepilll Compound ohnald be tutee where • pe nom has been troubled with Dyspepsia a long tone. Prim SO cents; but for Colds. If Woo* habits, ;au odlco. .aka DR. R0111:11.11stibiliou. or Rall roat PI LLP. 111 and 55 cent. per bus. 1.3. The above preparation* Cal be Cooed, with elr colara and full directions, at tba atom of 11. Minna., air..nr for the County; John G. Brown. Jain P. C. alattin.Ponsvillei J. W. Gibbs, Minarsetllt t and E. J. Fry. Tamaqua . Apral. 183. r Aricb Aso 9g, '•!‘ 0,7 , Flat eraMk 17- , CHERRY PECTORAL For Oro Cure of COCOS, COLDS, HOIRSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHAII, AND CONSUMPTION. • Anti by the fleet, upoo the bank Meth^ f• " 1 . 1 / grow all mire for. meet. whose leer then net hue and the fault thereof shall be for meat and the leaf thereof for medtethe." *vas hope far thi sick recorded long ago, and every year adds Dew proof to the assurance the three promises ihall-ent fail. As medical filelenee ditcovere and designates the remedie■ nature has glen. one by one, the di thet afflict ,ouriace yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies we augur from, none has calved more Vietrc. to an untimely grave than Consumption of iho Lungs. riuhloined we (Ire some evidence that ale roo may he cured,and that Pulmonary complaint.. 'ln all their forms, may be featured lry CB F.MIT Ptc tUaaL. dime' will not permit us to publltb here any pro portion of this cures It has effected. bat the Agent be low natued, will famish oar Ca:colas, flee, whereon are full particular' and indimputible proof of theme Picts. siiffdrerr. read and judge (or ',Mile Val FOR INFLUENZA AND iIIOOPINO roual TUN.; June 4.6.1e5 Sit:-1 hXve repeatedly used your Cherry Pectotal for Whooping Cough end influenza. and have no he, hello., In pronouncing It a complete remedy. Four of my rest:tree bare been afflicted with these disra gcs, and it.- free use ol the Pe.fforai•ting always gy. forded almost lament relief. 'JAMES CLOVER. We attest the truth of the above statement. N.:act:INTL Editor Nashville Whig. J. M. ZIMMERMAN. Druggist. FOR A CONSUMPTIVE COMM. , • Pirreeeka, PA .. Feb.,25 11 1 51. Dear lair Fur three years I have been :rankled with a cough, ko distressing t hat I freqUently despair. ed el Tecovely T much of the time I was pbitaed to git-up all night •n my chem. as my cough would sago. rate nee whevAiald down. flaying need many reme dies without much relief. I et last tried The COEIIIII7 P RUT, ORAL, Which.under Providence, has cored me altogether. lam with gratitude yours, - JAMES M'CANDLESS. Thili le nne of the nornerouetutesOf Asthma which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. _II.IIART. N. V.", Aptlll7, 11145. De..,Avya, Lowell. Dear Sir: —I • hen' for yeast been afflicted with Asthma in the worst form, so that I have been obliged to sleep In my ehair for a larger part of the time, being unable In breathe on my bed. I had tried if great many medicines. to no purpose, Mull my physician priverlbed, as an expetintent, your Cherry Pectoral. At brat it seemed to make me worse t but in lees than a week I began to experience the most gratify ing klieg' from its use A. and now, In four week., the doeose Is entirely removed. I can shish on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which I bad nevet expected to enj GE oy. ORGE d. PARANT, , Commission and Forwarding Merchant. From ltd Praidnet of Amherst Celleze.' COW ARD 111 ITIICOCR, M. D-, EL. D.. Ste. .1. C. Av ca: Si/ have used your Cherry Pec , 1,41 in mr own case of deep-seated bronchitle, and -on sati 41,1. from its chemical enestrtntiner, that It is no adiniratAn minim: id - for the relief of itryngial I. and bronchial din:cult Ice: If ay opinion, as to • Its rnorTl chioneter. can he of any service, you are et line ty to use'lt as you think weer,. ED W ARD LIITCHCOCILA Amherst. Sept. I% 1449_ Among the other distinguished authorities hare lent their names to recommend thispreos at %helmet known to tam for of ectlone of tb lon are: Prreldeot Parkins. Vermont Medical coy _ge, Nor Aillims n, Yale College, Prof Valentine Moot. New York, p ro f. ckeyetand„l.l,owdolb Medical allege. Prof nutterbeld,Ohlo Medical Co age. ranadian Journal of Medical 4444nce, - Bosom Medical and Sharers!) rnal, ci,:mir.eton, S C., Medical Review, N•rt. Joiner Medical Itepore. Ron licnry Clay. ti 5, Pe 'Mr, !Inn Geo. P. Marsh.; AM. Ambassador to Turkey, (co. Emanuel notnei/Pmsldent of Chill Pt flee Ca. Primer, ord Wallop of Tomato, Gee:Dom Lansing roollys, New York, Archbishop Puree . f Ciactanati, Ohio. Also, many emlnap4 pe ranges In roman conntrlea 0 1. Not ants In thigmeradangsrcel k oddramong dl. seaseanf ih Lrenge. hat alma 'Ca a family medicine tOr trassinnal/lisa, it la the eaten. plossantest and best In ihewinld. pared cad cold by I - / r AWES C. AYER. / Drneglst end Chemist Lowell, Mess. SMVII eattavillc nyjohn O. Brows Miflefo4lllo .3 ii ~,,.; and Droggists . generally. I r4,..:+5. Iro3. 9dm i—l----.--, BEM $47% 4) (I 7 ( 1...4 acrordthr In AU of Cnorrme. In 04 yrar ! . Hot , GHTCW .114. U.. ie the Ulrrk•/ Ofhre or the Dug rtet Court for the Eastern Dlstfla 1 of rennevlvanst .1 Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA! l'lll J N. HOUGHTON'S TEPAIN, the true Dlees ' -Id tore Fluid, or Gastric Julie—prepared from Run '. no, or the conob fltoinath ell:the Us. arta, directions ol 41. cow [Julio. the great Paystolniteal Chemist, ay J. A. !locative. M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. •,1 ttuterr," Oath lathe War meaning firths word Frpsat, jt_is the able( iletorat. or Great Intestine i Princicli ol'lse COMIC Jilts— tbe Selsearef las Feta i the Panfyitg, Prrsereies, had &Isis/Vier Agent o the 'Stomach and Intasutes. It to attracted from the Ihsea. live !stomach of the Ox, thus fantasia Ira. UI. • toetive Fiord. preelaely like the haturalOastric Juice in it. Chemical power.. and fitralablnyacomplele and i perfect substitute (or It. .. ' Title i n Nature's Own Remedy for all unhealthy 4ietoruech. No art °resin ran equal Ha ruralise pow. 1 sr. It contains no Alci l hol, Diners. Adds. or Nause 03$ Dregs. It is estartnely a eeeee ble to the taste, and may he taken by Ike moot feeble portents who cannot '....1 a *Ater cracker without acute distress. Relearn of incubate Darr/mom repute is NOT A DRUG. ~ 7. . ' 11117 a V.A./900[1N! n( Pepsin Winged In waler. Will dlirest or direolee FlAy s Pettais of Beast buf is Gloat Ire keltri:vot of tea, stomach. - 'SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE : . :" The 15elentIfte Evidence neon which thja rem. dy ft bleed II In the bigheal decree eurloas and re .4ritebt.. =c a n e . the *seat. ani get • Descriptive Circular. tr oth,. ilYlua a lags stnosot of gavot itie Evidence, I from I-tabor's animal Chemistry; Dr. Combo'' , Play siology, of Oterstino ; Vs. Pereira on Food and Dist; Dr. John Vl/.. - Draper, of New York thahrarsitpi Prof. Du nahion'e Physloiody t Prof. It Mims. elYale Llri.; Dr. Carpssfere Physio.orry g te. , weedier t With reports of terse frogs all pans of um ' , Mod I trites. PEPSIN IN FLUID AND rOWDEIL • Dr. floogbion's Pstisin Is prepared In Powder and Plnid Form—and In Prescription slags for ibis use al Physicians. lb. Powder. will bir sant by Ifill,lree of postage. for o on Dollar. senate Dr. lloogbtoa, r adelphla. • • 13. oosERVE Ting b.-Erary bouts of of the gen otos Pepsin bears the written signature of J. tL gyeprygom. M. D.. 1101e_proprintnr. Philadelphia, Pt. Copy.rlght and 'MO Mark Secured'. , gold by sit Druggists and Deakin/1u Idedleinet.— Pries, one Dollar Per l'Onie• • ' aciarrii—Dsol. 'tannin. Pollisflle, Wbaleaate and nitro' Area, s J.G. Drown and J.,. C. karate. Pam. wills a Jas. D. Falls. Khomeini' J., Fu.Talaa. Qua_ . • Get. 9.If I PL 41.17 DR. T. 8. ROSE'S MEOWS MD isSIGORaTINO 27u gnaws dummy vs Medic' at ×! IS estaolsbiag Preytratten for reties say Wed, esitchotion, itelthheted by Pro. labor. atudy or }setae. 11. k• a alarm Ic sh wa:mo b op e n ,. petite. and pommel rehtleittizmit preyetths/ Por Heim , Dumas. all Iletvalta-Aigsedotilatir. Near lent.. Dare. Ilastlassaess. limbless Nevi!. eta. raising the eishhe 400 41alai 1/4014 cistern, It la atom salsicalass Is us 11160 t.. 10 test* a battle. • • , Camel easel% Ithit ,lll ht M t— I km bast affected with *emit mailitleae. the Dui Itter peace, aid beet Mod miff ikettkteee with; oat relief mita mat Dr littee'r,ktoreom tterdtal.- 6 . !DAM cedes one bouts. bombe*/ reetiteateeekitsa "rens. I derived Ma/ bebqiitsd feet ttltirmather man I tow erjoytotlettOr lOW iced alb.= elem. Nankai* to tutus taet tot ay spa, operaeetael.wat niteingt. tad sae el.eWas t,litutr tarp trolliOte MAR; I lett 100/tel '" 1 / * l 7. both to MO aisdl bod_ p. • • • • • -• .4k111111% WILILLiIIIIV.* Tee above impamace to be . wirg kale Meat a ear fttatekthl Bakal f L It ry.Tanmaielkd Dm. Appersi ps. 7•6314 mg. t 4 •WCW. 2 4 I kIC - '?Vnt-MOlNEngiTh.. 4 4Trz - Mort rnirf 4.ostir Tar LATE 'FIRE'rSI - 1£.725 cv r: vian t A. Mit Orr. us math plealwre 4 - - 'to state that a sAig. -ar ypur . • , make was the means or preset. • ',- vise oat books and valuable papers, together wltti a rue of egret elpeotta,Forks. ate-jives deturdei toe by the Am that tarred donor store ea for eight of the 5.7 th all, at riD. 46Mon t. 'emery &met. Metre ennameatini - seal the tare which, (Mitt to Ito sauattna be a well, did pot fall late the eellar.bat was elptite4 to the-Atli heat often Ott from tot commencement e led when tette from the thine bad all the brats plates and knobs comp!, le ly melted oIT. Vann, R. Ehtlf. - C k Co. Jersey 2.1552. , Great Fire Btraer4erry from . _ . Lewis 4- 02.—PAiLadely44's aliarek Mc!. Joaiar FALIEL Sir: atei yds m.aah sztt,s farriiso in Oakum you 'Lavabo Herring elalarriander Sofa .• o GPO we purclasted of you a abort :WU:WI:IC. Manned nor Cooke Rod pavers la good condition ki ric{g !Persevere ordeal !Woollier:lkb it passed 'mit.e dliastroom eondargrat tow Ilia! took place at cur tau., Poen on the worelnr_ of th• f:aah inst.,when the see was , i prr a rell to tne IC0111{CICW.! twat for ...pie boors. and et hen drazaect (1040 11.1 e 1:1111:1Cs was !ail 1, , t au ter etzl gales. W• wake this Itilt/11CII:_by way of bearls• testimony sotto 'worth of these saluabie Firearm:ifs. Very revive-quill', r.WIal tic CO. The Proprietor of tb• :nsiae '•lltipl, ;au. , o• der Paiea..• ebadenree the whole 'world. in the tt.n. of Ora 77casaaaf Delloraaloprad etc !Nei edua I. Awl , - Jed the PRIZE MEDAL at —on WI./TILL.'S London, and the GOl.llO 111E.Da f. by tl•. limeik an In.. stitute. Urn e4OO of these *afro Iptcc been 114 , M ar.d are en. in t.se. and angie than 10J113 , .e on. phectly tenni/et oreitteetal Axes- Second-It tad darts aod.•' ealiaatoder." or •,:'•oer maker*. hawing , been taken m part i•ay wr ' 11. r. 1 1 4 ask at cheap rate.. SCI IN 34 Walnut at.. P1111.1.1!e'rt.11. rt. Ilartletead lean Maellate.Vebth Taps, u • , "'m the IV, tt• of the eek-nrsted .lieleutua4l , t Ua ttle Co." ou bent! In (real variety. Starch I!. 1557. 11 .lut razz PROOF SAVES EI V It t i : 3 3 fr the W y i t k iS T Ze ° ald nr ecnTir ' ee th tn l L: a l tn ne ' 3 4. l.l!:r•. ' : : t for eranalacturing •rtlelen In their ht.r, by. in, er tioo of a nirre Farrell , In Eighth Forret, below %Ape, sad are now prepared to NS ntin these who tuny ra •or them, with FIRE PROOF ca ti::., Lt.. in a no perior manner, at the ihntrest notice They WIN %MAM their sere. to undergo 14 ranch heat ae ant other elfe•; and in order to liath , ey the pohlictbai this l• pot mere aseenrontlwe hold themseiren In readineee it any tlnse- totem thonefrirlyerMrs any oCher safes that are tirade.— They bare the Dawes oflnnnyl merchants and others, la this city and other puttee. whirl' • ; • they can give in reference,— Their celebrated fares ha. been welt tented by aceldeaial aa Wells be public bonfires. an the tq>olt roow wtil show. OMt Trlmph drAirred -EV.I.VS * !EAMON'S No. Ek3 Ora Streogt, Pk FIRE PROOF CIIESTS: ECM STITI PAIR,-nhaRD.ICIRO, ra..ocT. 1•51. - -- 410 undefilleed„ onto - rioted • committee for the pOrpolie,, by the officero of the Sutter Fair, were pre teat this afternoon, when Newry. F.VANOWaT PQN tested on• °Moir small sized Salamander r., Proof Chests, at which time they C.,1113111.fi eOtDl or WOOD Over It, rornownctott nit d'cl-rel. M., and basins espoused it to a wiirs but for refs itaffirlent to tte.airny the coot hoot V- ft. Or. arming the awn, tbe'papets. togrlib..l oda.% depeteired It. our pres•ns two re 1.1” n not:ohly having bee., prewfwetl. bri - t not Ivi•mir annesionce of - sr:owl. upon them; .loforith littrtoit 1:141or. .nn. Johb B. co,„ C. 1!. Newl ) bul3.. ' ES' C. 1t01.41zik.,11, tiVaNil to. WitinfiN, Stlsmander Fire and Threr.proof 'Yore Minor', Pro. A 3 Dock dtrt,t,PhiLartrt".? . ..ll Asti hi. ICAO "r. _ GEORGE GRIMM'S . " ' . - NEw ' nom wAnc STORE, tl r e - a, doors. below Matz'. Ijoirl..:111% l ...._ • 5 n, nearlyopposlte the Anna' Basra, Pottsville, where wilt be (4.1t,t.1 an eseeient assortment of HARDWARE r Coach Trimmings, Files, 1 Springer, Fine Trois, Saddlery, IPritania Warn, Shoemakers. Tools. .Amiortment of ti n e loe es. Carpenters' Tflotlf, Table I 'nth ry. Mame and Paint, .Pocket Cur tory. rr Mr Iron of all sizele,Table Spoons. 4' Rolled do dr. do 'AII•119 an.] Vie.. Nails and gutless, i .rterenrintent orline renn, Railroad In. and Roil Sheet Iran Crucibles, AMith Tools, .Wire, Tin Plate, Building materials, 1 :lira, hett:t e. Coat e1r , 41,. . 4, 0 Irow4; I Shear Steel, Arm !Vidor, l Alhains, Milt Saws. I Railroad 'Frs. v, Cress-cut Saws, , I I.nwder and Fine fland-saps, R. R. returns WI thtnits to the puhtle for the p.t tronage they extended to the late flyer or Bright & Potto nil flatters himself that, In libt Individual capa city. hew 111 he able in Itfnerve and eorittnand !bete continued •upport, by tl e yablity of rho goodr be ha., in store. strict sitentinn to business, ah 4 the late ratio at v. blob he Is determined to Fell. ccoßtle 11121 r. DT, Late of the nun of Bright & Pent. March r. 19.52. • -r: COLEMAN'S Cheap (Cutlery STORi. Nos. 32, 33 , 11 , 3 5 , Sri, and 37 Arcade, Philada, COUNTRY 5111(thav!ts can save from vla to 15 pvi cent. by poreha.ind at the above t 4 totes. By lin. ;tinting my own Goods, paying apt I ip to rent. and ti v ing econocuically:Al. plain 1 can tind..,,:r purchase their goods here. pay_high rents,. rend I like princes. . . Conalanthyon Blvd, 4.liirge aseurtmem - of P . rn ant Pocket Knives, Betimes -and Razor., Table Boyce', and Fork., in ivory..tag, bu ff alo" - dude and : bandies, Carvers ma Forks. riteglvi Ito net Knives, Dirk., Howie Knives,' Revoking and plain itc. - just tacelved, a large tock qqqqqf ito.lgern' tenholnes fine Pen and Congre a lints as klsn a Ihrgo escort vent of 1 t.ordoon• Alto, One englien Twist and nerolko - s JOU M COLJEMA -Dee :7, itssl TOWN - 0 .- 7 IRON AND,HARD ARE STORE. Tuts DIUS&IINI of anufacttired Wares ~ , bin lost nonc of It attractione,and lem v • now able to offer o the public, , either for their Inspectioryor purchase, one a tht. lineal and molt use ftrl stock of Foreign and Vontes tie lIARDWARE eyer offered In the County With many thanks for ;he patronage ex ended in the lair Qrm,l (latter myielf able to supply all the a•aors 111 My HOB of bounces, cheep as the _cheapest, with usual prompt/ tees and despatch. ramat POTT. April3.lo2. . - 'I tar . -_ FAIRpANE'S PLATFORM SCALES II s.biwriber• base been appointed ageot+ fur 1 fy‘e alien( this superh.r wake of Bfales. awl Ise prebaled to furnish any de'scri:Atonof ark. ...3ke. canah!e of areleltinr front I wt. In SOU tuna.. A uam le of scales can be seen at the York eS ore. E. Y.KEDE2: si" 1441 April 52 IRON CONIZOSSION We= EtOUSEL CENTRE STREET, PCTTSVILLE ry itibeiiibers are prepared td fu finch t he Trade 1 Maehlrilsts and Operators.at ntilAdelphla prtrps. (freight added) wholesale orrrtall,lwat anwtican Her Iron. manufactured In Pottsville, and warratiteti of superior quality'. Also, nett T rail., suitaht , for mines; and Cable Chains, tarnished at •hoe+. 'notice direr! (min the Importer. E. YALtItLFI" sots York ntere. !inv. Tr. lip! • 47 if DIMPONTAIST TO DIME= AND COAL MERCHA tint. • , 11 , 11 E Sul,crlltar amp reapectfollly to infirm MI- L nett and Coat )1411 . 0111.11 that he has emitter:lv on hand and for sale a large supply of Chainc; of eII Macs, from{ Inert to f tnrh, mut.. from extra refined Iron, and aultabie for slopes or milt putnnaes. actuch he wlit yell on very ralteottablci term,. DANILL 11ICART111% No. 69 SW4OIOO St . and S Dock tiL, Plii'ad'a Jan. 29, IRSA, 327 • MEDICINAL 1%4, I tlllt Mlle ILI 111.1,1111%1011 t•ll.r.:er. al 111."Philfleft SONENOR'S PIILDIONIC smut. nott,r. r•tt.arrt t:nrine., Pomp.,ll,:dal Breaker., and The followingtave is one of tlio great not triunip;s of medicine over disease, crir in :Ur- j Iron to Brno, C'asitog. nf Any ,we or pattern. order, died Hietory. Read it. k • are reoperrfolly oo"teri,d. . L .FNLED ot BROTHER. DROIIPTED by no other awn ore feeling, 01 New.- , GEO. B volume. and for the hermit of my metered loom* : • rRANE Litt ABOVE,. WORES.-The triboterth•nt 'beings. I desire to mate known a strait deer rlpiloo row tor, io forn,ol. the Colliera and Dealer. of Sr ICI. my &meson-and the unexpected mire ninotamt fro:, ,-;i4Ve• neon k Md., at the lowest Phil. Achenckto Paced Pinup. lip. ord. of w 0 , • • ,„ , I ptt..t.O. Attention 1.1 portacotarly ratted 10 814 " . • 1 "" A ' Uh " etch ' "bleb' gradually . there Coat sinwel.. Orders for thovels of any Mee or enlist was so far reduced that I nevyr elpected to he tt. tttt [wooded to. well again. I radar dirfereut•olnwe, 11, alto. Go Et). r/Al.l:n L. BROTHER. of sieemineut Convoy ittnnit !, .4- et• if eat. In the rennin lot rents:ay 1.11.1 reereotel'ae • l $ " ' using Artwork'. Pulmon't rlyrup.onl iX'/ISIIINGTON IRON WORRS, Owe rime woe as follows.-1 was t tr. op to I y to. .. POrIsr3VILLC. PA. enrigead to Iny bed:modeling whet fee , • J. WREN & 11101'14. resperilolly " ....* *211211"1" " MY flash tad afLdiupp - a:e:- tine the attention of the booineo+ comm. w woe ef my eye" very yellow-Akio elo, yoryyro• .tnttv th•tr 'New Machine shop and low, like ammo* baying the Jaiedice-very di) M,..;,:i - tar,o.i . e.dry. erected between CO end hooky. bad • dell, beery pun In my :I,a'a and I rores.r.g. en Norweet,n4treet, near the margin of the rib Ibis side al, WA. !. , 1".. to not, ot, tot ordyr. lhonaltutolofwhOLD 1 ". 14 e'• A ..I '" 2 s'"" '" ' of twa••acti-lenn.roeh as Atemn 1, 1 1.. M h eM44 , y " i , r ; • , %in.l.offiraring for 1 1 Gt•t.t. and taw D.tuttle tut:: r th - 14 - Ir. -- tehTte r fo .- r - - - stirtriat mj - et - t n "• , " . • t C."• k." .. 1 "Il i asttn:•. ouib as Chair, , for dot and T to goof. not being able total anything-1....vet, •t• Cs. a l t Kur d , ..otroot and wrimaht irregular tad emillre-discharges very non.4itarat - 'hut: tttsaft.lt., ft..t. , t; Tracheal Stroltst.rtics.tind .lies were, night 'term, thirst. •ictent palpit 'to.* nr 'l ' • int t0a...t..;:n0 e0.r.3 pa, or tlO. toil Region their twerl.leighllb7mullb•Atia mg breol• - sss s .l f'" • • „. , kit tt ti of Nl.arblhery in thelr breathiug.greadfal headache. Iwo, low otorlied and . I:Oe'yncLltot.l:e.•, th•totTlTra that work often would iliaingbad spells, Owl all'e.l/111IIV thtotght • I em i t r it . t t oo to We. I cannot Adult!. as I Woosll. l l.'' I o , offin All orders thank my nameable .luntion cad my 'w mulled rorlf,itor. j as every masa lo my body was ember dioeasert ' • - .TWIN V. WHEN. tangs s ( phyolciaus said 'iodine ItyeP". , ma and • " ,"rlimttrot WREN, Liver Compliant, and was fast hastening by eon anion- I. Hen. "Talc as near as 1 eau tell. was my foto - it:on • ' 1 AMEA when I commented rising the Putinenir. :Winn 1 fonsal that the syinn agreed with lag. 41111 It was tho r only medielee that ever glee me teller. II cawedlol large goastity of corruption to be dither:wl hie:g elded inybeirele-41 relieved my. sarreriow -roY , me an sppetlte t !mobile, the Pali:wow ts:o remedy, by the blotto: of teo:otryl, we to health.' In the month of April 101 low 11 .41 yo• • wellenougli to move from New her. •ty •0 Vr . FYIIOII. whyte I row reside. I mom, at this time p-r -feet health, and am fleshy eV feel better, awn I have done formacy years part. Tni• medicine 114 proved o Mellows to myself and family. far I hare rid it elillb.my children several limes, add Coyote. %oh' great benefit; and many'nther_ portions that I loooto of., have used hallo with likereftmts, I keep are syrup Is my honse. and would tow brio, ithnot for any eepsagerstiolit and I tonscentiouoly believe it Is the best medicine sort diet...wired. and I earnestly recommend the public to try it,heilevlng,tus 1 do. that If Ito Mine Is once known, goer; sottuld Thin Id 1011 n, stillrt history of anycase, nod re the ttittlittiod any Unison desirous of farther iro can coil on malt the residence of my hush:to:lX:pt. Johnson, West Farms. Westchester count, • N. T., lf'mllll (tom tbo Ott - PRUDENCE IDDINsoN. Prepared only J. IL-RCIIEN.CFC., nd f..r vale In pottoole. by Jaw by s S. C. Morrie. Ag't. Gicalar• • Waage k. C0...Nil In North Third Stio'et. General Agents gut the State. rglen $1 per botilo„ crG bottles forge. • Feb. igilt3s3l , -• '+ PAREIII I ,I2UMMENT.T . . , ffalikt etas% itilugit ?*44l4iaW Ltnt=atr' 'MONIS (Of DO tens thintegOond an • imputative Jo Us* Old World, for the vita aliba Ulna. gum, Goat. !costa Fees. h A c h e . g r uis t i.sprona, ea local paleavad all erections re: as eitimat fat:Went to =aims ihone.eas low Mit 440581404; I ker. Agent (0s psisvino: .Pcies Metall par bout.. , ._ . , .O•I3ANNAZ: • rak:4•10.4... .• . ANTZ-BrIEVATATICVO2I.OIA.i. • -04011,tlat ears of inistanat447 lind-Orroale itbsossilel lilestateSsillito, Itn. lON at leutia's DrapiariaailonrUic aPon.lo3. . .91 ISEU , ' , .Orplioute Court Sale. 1. - EIIIRSITANT in an oaks. of the Orplams' Court t 1 7 of rktnylkill County, the subscriber, Executor t . of the lett will and testament of lacon 11,twrsit, late of the BorCiugh of Pottsville; in the ,:"Atp- County . of Schuyl deceascd.willex• . to sale by Public Vendor, on ':-."- f rr: r2ESIDAY the fid day of May next. at ffro'clock in the forenoon, at the Ex. chanv Hotel, in - the Borough of Pottsville in said County. All that certain tract or parcel of land, Situate in the township of Porter in said County, bounded be lands of William Hoff: Valentine Ea temeebt, (bta'ry Buehler and others. Containing 30 acres ar:dZIS perches and six tenths strict mea -1 :ore, late the Beam of the said deceased. Attentlanee *ill be given and the conditions 01 sale mado known at the time and pace of role by DAVID G. YUEINGLIZSG, Et'r. By order of .the Court, 1:0%45 ILEssEa, Clerk April 9, ISM. REAL ESTATE. - , ..a01:75ES AND LOTS 11 I..AU-TON "et AUDITION TO t'DSr CARBON. • 1914 LA WTON VILLE TRACT is / cow Idol into I.nti, and trill he cold on WWI Witicit RIU ettabln every •SS it'n.dtke, man to porehase for himself and ft tidy. A AND HOME. A ;Van nr the' property can he sera. and the terms of data mad. knots ri iv appl frill lon •t the office Of EUW AM) OWEN PA If ay. Agent. of the KeeturA ,Dank, Centre meeet.Pottaville. Sentemh/ r 4, I. )4-t f. rorr rjMIF. d UII,CRILIER offers for sale tt,.. wNI known T.vrtl-. 4 0 , r..1, rolled the raiurine Itcwor, • to the Dorms en of il le. richtsyl. kill t i n y. rent,elvauta. It ta tare* :1,,d in ge.od reratr.r...l!•••• • ,rt the mo•i c. ti pait of the 13 r sr; , .. u . : ..,• e < woo of the n. 1 pet- - 5 .. z„„ • IV I..rneare in eerier employ. ....-nt. (.1114,' *.ro 114111 or on-lo et , tr.will find it ~,,,:vll n taeelorallo7.l rzarilluetho premise , be.- n they 'Ouch:lse (sew:tete For term. apply to toe ondermgond I his office, In Market etteet. Potts mlte D.C. MeGOWAN. Ja:y to, leYd. ti-t 1 TO COAL OPERATORS. r I 'DE Not th - Arnerit. an Coal Company idlers for teat j„ if r n sears,l3. Mines upon ton tract of I^,l:siled Cenireriite. Iv !trvoyiklit Cbunty. These Mints or , ' wall known .5• among use ben of the lied N••' -tmone then, toe the 09ohn, Amer. ir.e 4la ra.no. awl [`earn Mountain Veins. tPe, and Is con woh the Muont Carbon Ua ilroal by a Railroad t.y 11.itup:tnv. Its proximity to the Read ing I:Alio/ad eiers to thin tract great advantages as is:IMA ira0.p0rp,5,,,,.. ,„„,- i , ato t isr la detract onncees •art, as Any per,on disooeed to !Part, theNtirlti of rim"... et ,shine 1,., Eine...eters. To•• J:nall revue* on the tract will be leased tbl. urn S., The atteetton of pees ran disposed to lease Coal Lands, and whOratt command so* capital, is ical ied tv thin pritiierly. Reference ran he had to D. E. Nice, Agent of the Company, P. W. ighwier, Clad En graver. Peter tatoipaon, Engineer of alines, all of ,Pottsville; or In tire subscriber, No b 4 South 4th Philadelphia. Pos,es.ion tan be had it any time after the 24th of Ortotorr nett. - II . Pres t slept. 11, 37.tf reiVate ttw►dc'uCO will ,rti, at iti I l'at'e able. the 11031.1 an / : I In ow ort spied Ly taut In Itttrt. Carbon, rtio:t County The i• sltkrydnuLle nano , Et..ildina,contalntidt Ike !are.. Pt o:.104-r.00m. Sitting •••• 11.10 m, and night Chambers. and a litt.b• o adfitT.lni,.. the Dentr.g repent re...ll:ion (.4 the cOnta tint Of a croterl fit Ploy. Thy Lot I,3s4lfeet:front by ISO deep. awl in 1 rid out. Ina rower and ltegetable Garden. In eXeellenl clam lion, and well slacked alai all kinds of chr.we V. Fee sale,, such as Aaparaan r Roots, Straw hetry.dr,.; there I. 31'103 Stable and Carrlnan House Wnnlt litturnt ate, and all the convenient ea for a de ratable tun:dent.. AL./. a Lot adjoinine, 150 feet front. ILO deep. enntaln tng chained limits, repra, Art pleg, Plumbs. Cheri - lea. ate., Catatatia and Mabella Grapes; the under a biZllXlaln of cultivation. There in a rov cr. fllllng well of most eteellent wa ter -the w.n.,b• will be ....Id a batrai u. Persons de.. str,lna of nureh3aln.l. will C3l4nli fit RD PATTERROX. or J. Wirrr7trA. gel! Runty A rent. Pottevllle,n.x9 net the ..11....cr.Ler, who restle•n , ' price tr•rull wilt OE= SISCOE BLAST .1 Fits Foroarn, rot Y.. on Lake I. ing 3000 noon Ply trot powerful steam i.egt to- .000 k. ,I 1 make cunneticd by Itsit -„ a acre i.f phesi. for Otte largrt Brick eXter;ls•fli P.M • OW eat , en [ton eed for n ova lituckielitte.'and &c., raid about 1,600 Furnace. In Ant/aLentoit docl. I.l'n rd for inArfie. charcoal can be obtained • heap vin the elehborhood ; and Anthracite Coal from Itoto:out ran be deltvered at line rates. Bp tiesloor..,eo.t 'hip Canal front Lake Champlain - 10 litter :R. I..A.rtie, mat could alto be brought with ere•ti fit i".'fy Gam Er/e. The ri - it Magnetic Ore Of 1 1 Lava a t: irony. part lell tarty that (rain the e. 11110119 Port :4:,11014 be pvorureifkbenply and In . Giero z dbundtinc.,• The pro NEI ty dor rea p son ref alg Inquire PIM eaara. &L. TUCKER tt tt eel S w .Street, lets York. or F. 11. JACK , , - (1N, 51.1Pcity Sqoar,, Horton- V It,. 1"%.2. ::: N FOUNDERS'. C , POT S ‘ y . F6L :ci: ,I, E ix /L 6 12 02 ?N a. W CO ° . ltEa. itiArECT- V 7 :4 7 ,. ,iuni, anihtunrc to the public that they :t r t4 , 4' .....,/,..,,,have. token the Establishment known . the Pottsville Iron Works on :inn. wegmh :.trier, where they at" prepared to build all kinds ofylearit Fluent', manutertnre Railroad Cars, and !o:aeltiner:. of almost every deirkiption, at the sl,rot. ,t t . eun.e.•llol on IL.: taunt reasonable terms. —Peron l'ortO abf ond, in want ntSteam Engines; will end it to thetr'ativantage to give them a call be ore engnsinu el:eiviterf . !Mar I 1 .if HIM EMI N. ImMO" r S.l ri rtv'......alMß. MEADOW' IRON WOURS. B. N. HUDSON. IRON and BRASS .7 - 7 .* Founder, tegpectfully thrones his pat rens, end tliE public generally, that n. , is tufty prepared. at the above Es tueledoneet.'ne Itllllll6Ct tiff rteam Engines of every tine; Pumps, Initroad and Drift Cart ;and every rubel description oniron and Bran Cantingt suitable for the Coal ro rolog o r o th e r 1 he moat roattnnable terms. Also, liiun ing Cylinder, for Blast Furnaces and Mar.nlfls nork in general Ilepairin2 of ali kinds done , with neatness and des,- ;,attli, at the low-et prit.s. All work fain fished by hira wilt he v.-urrtinird to nt!rtorni well. Ile is wild 50i, it the ropioin tho,e who may'want ehticles in al+ line in ;mi. vicinity. Ati ',Meta will meet with imin,,dtait, and prompt attentlan HUDSON, 11-Iy. =I POTTSVILLE ROLLING DULL. Tit E : 4 17 INCI:Iil Etta respectfully an itire to the public, that their new Rollins. Mill ti now completed end in fell operation, and that they are prepar ed ,apply all kinds of Bar. I of viirlutni to Ole 0 they will warrant to he auperior in quality to any obtained front abroad, at the seine prices. They also menuf,dture T Rails, for the use of the c,,i:letics and Lateral Reads, welghtuy from 21 to So lbs. per yard. made' of the best /PM, and *hich will he fm a.l much cheaper than the impotted.aiticle. Dein: ptactiral tn.-chatters. and having had consid erableel per.ell, in the Iron bosinest, they natter theteselves thst they can Elva entire ?IlltitrACtillfl to nor:hasers, and will elan make it thelr !bluest to pa tronise home manufactures. 11AR111.e.1111161817 & CO. 49-tf INIZEIM nuatEraN IRON WORES. THE SvagrainEnd ANNOUNCE to the pub:ie Out tbey ore the Proprie -* t. r% of the Frank , to Vork..Port Carbon r third by 0. B:Hyman. TV here . t OMB rxonzErt BOILER SHOP. TIIE ,Ant,terit.rn respectfully in noun, I r the public that they tittle ; 74 4: ‘ , ••".. n the l•rpr Iluildlng torninoidy • n• the I•ltiN eintNAcE, n tae . l.4`tod, Pot t•N where they are wpared to riwt , •facitare and repair Boilers if ,tern de.trripttaa, Saw', II:i• I tiara. llaeoraerero, fire , ace., In lit very I.t,t rrl le ( , The h....t at mit , eial will, invariably. So ured, an-1 none hat ryoJ w ork en employed on their Mirk. • JOHN*. JAMES Nor.t.E. ,k4f ' MEE= STEAM CAI I'ACTOWZ. Rl'Va tlri • 45,4-4 - . rril:;..al.wrgteralreleavo to inform the public that In Attilttion to allele forther STEAM ENGINE lltlt'S-an•E FOI.I.;i9EX, they have recently put tip t`frlchillcOr and Shops fir the manufacture of 0011. CA U. THUII.ES and other hail ilo.o.Cars, by ntrara pnwer, which enatites thew to execnto all that laud of Irma. not only ninth Metter. but with ntellS`t despatch and at Inn rely le.nrest priers. llavine thus made th,ve extPrtgive irteparntlune. Indlvidnals, and comp:oh:6 regal rill: Wilt k crf-this hind, will find It to their advanta:n to giro them ,a eINTDER t NILN 4f ES. 4.1 ' 1111 Ort . 25, 1t.5 I GUIARD.COLLEGM FOR OUPEUUTI \ TITICE is beer by e seen by 11w Dirneinra of the CAI lean foefitphaps. that they are prepar ed in hind-cut Per, my-nlne Children, who have beeo notila lb. said College, and who are all between the seed of II and io lcsrr, as Apprentices to etiltabie persons In tole Criaiinnnwealt h. In either grille ec. pltinre of A4, , rlraltliTe, Neelellloll, cal Trsdel., or St antlfacto erg. Tee term of encia apprehtmeshlp shall Praire when the 'apprentice shall MIA* the age of al yen., or ther.er Opel, the decease of the mower. The oriater of ..iteb apprentice will be required to find ant provide pins, d may the term of apprentice whit sufficient meat. drink.inprmtel,'weshlns and lodging at We oleo phre of es:dance ; and et the conclusion oft he term o (*pare tireship to - furnish birn with at ?eget tiro c.-,mplete sults of clothes, one Of which shall DO new. The muster and apprentice age to be sublet% in their rr lathmein ouch other to the Azle of 41.thunblyln force In this Commonwealth in regard to apprentices and their mestere. Esrey kpprentlee will be Allynislied by the Direc tors a foresald, at the time or banns!, with a. suitable tmitCt. I . Persons who are desirous te. receive any of salt Chltdten at Apprentice... will wake written applies tton,dirrcteB to ['EDDY IX:ArtitY. Secretary oribe Gi rar d college, nos 475 Phil:00;161a Post Clelee, sta ling name. business and residents. March ta. 1853. 13.61 AIITICI.M. moil imirrAials':' if Cumlas pinned on Lnialk.lasa teaaluni and fa isle, wholesale sad reudi.at, B. BADMAN% Cheap CartallAaltrapir Mote. • Nate 39, 0 31 . . . lEM NilTtllo4s "0' MPORTAN TRIUMPH lOP WRIGHT . .. _____ . roGETARLE PILLS IN SOUTH AMERICA:—YELLOW FEVER CU RED: :TRUTH sTRANGER THAN FICTION: • 1 Satan. Mass, April 86,. 1851. William Wright, Esq.—DearNit--For many years we have been um Salem agehti,•erd also a one time the county agents,for the sale of your valuable medi cine, and during the whole of tide we are not aware that, Ira any one initance,, have the pills w bleb we bane sold been coinplained of as catutieg Injury, or ne t a m : 4l 44lolnd their proper mission.; It is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary testimony from a source where the medicine which is sold has been the means ofdoleggreat goodand ofsaving many lives. Last year. we sold three dozon bexerto go toafor. eign port, and this day hose received alatter from the merchant who ordered them, giving an steount of the wooderfid effects which they' did in curing a large number of person• who were attacked with a metier,- log epidemic stroller to 11.0 ycliara fryer; while those under the regularphysiciane treatment, who were In the Hospital, some three hundred, including the Governer, Magistrates, ace • feltvictims lsttba disease. If you would like a Copy of our lette r, reamer know of gay Impropriety in Rooter it yob. and perhaps it would be of ',emir,' to have it priblasir.d, togettorrwith our fl umes, arr. it is addressed to on. We will consult the parties interested, and rf Jou wish yen will Melee write us. Respectfully, yours, W. At S. B. brae. The following Is ibe [X letter all Xl. uded to above r— • Allt Match , ft,' 1651. Messrs. W. k. d. D. lyre. Merchants. Salem:— Gentlemen—For some years paw I have adopted :le, my family, as a pUr;atiire, Dr. Wright's Indian }Fire = table Pills (for whom you are his agents, in Siieni) and have fatted that medicine of steer worth. - Last November ere were visited by a kind Of inhale matory fever, (the tame I presume which greatly at dieted our neighbors the Bratillans.for nearly a year) the symptoms of which bad an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons fell victims to the epidemic Ol• great number !of • population as small an ours.) Our doctors named It the trite yellow fever, but their skliteras inefficient to stop Its progress, con fining their mode of treatment ... to the use of quinine, and the application of leechei, forbidding the use of/ purgative', and of course all the soldiers and sallnri. who were obliged to be sent to the Hospitals, as aim, the Governor, neveral Magistrates, eeeeee 1 oMeer., .and In fact all those who werri-reallyaMicted w Dr the il e dieease, fell victims under thelr mode of, treat ent. A month pre" (Out. I had received three do en boxes of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume verb bought at your store by Messrs. Goldsmith, Newcomb'& Fatless. merchants in your city, and wrik whom I am dolnibusinese. I had the npportunky to administer these Pills to several underlay roof/Who were &Mim ed with the same fever, and too oats . of eight Pills each completely cured them of t e complaint. I then mygave sway nearly all Plile snore twenty or Mir- I to persons. and ail were rel led ea it were by err- ihantment. - I have, in Consequence remitted to Messy!. Cold smith, ,Newcomb and F emi r the sum of forty dollar sm the purchase of the quani lip of this medicine, and foreg of you to dells r the P Ils as fresh as porarlble: I request you atm o desire Dr. Wright to have his directions trontlat A in French, wh frit w intend great ly to circulate h Plea not only here, but also in the othereolonles are t hepopiiihtlon is - more numerous. Excuse me. gentlemen, in the - liberty 1 have taken to address ou ibis letter, welch, for the sake, of hu manity, I aye been compelled to do, as Ido not mean to 'peen) eon an:allele which proied salutary t„tms% ortmbetof poor people, arid lit fart most of t_ke...-kerpa tatiocas reduced to a state of indlgenee,:nnelt would be afnfui for nny one to seek lucre iniAuth a wily. ,- Accept, rtotiemeri, the moat resftitfut salotetiona ,rit yowler - a ed lent so rvant.,-' A. Pica Ulric. ' ~I"Oricd 'tine li for aa ) e:wholesole and retaiGetther tiii English, Brent hSselinan hr Spanish directiont,at he Principal 0W1,, - 169 RACE St., Philadelphia. A n d forahWify _ , _. __„,..Srd - B. !MATTI k CO•s Ipowsirille, ~;-..--` J.C. BROWN. 4:: . J. Fry,Tarnaqua; J. W.ho, Mlnersville ;Jonas Elnithahold,Port Clinton; Ja mb Dreher, Drehersville; Joshua Boyer, litaranobtir• ; C. & A, Focht, Ring. old 4 Kepner & Co., Kept:ravine ; Gideon Whet tone. Vireut Penn; Wm; Co aper, Tnsearcita ; George tegan, do George Potts. Brockville; Daniel Koch, firldleport • John William", do Conner & Rhoads, few Phadelplila; If. dhltsler.Port Carbon; Jas. I. , Levas & C 0... Schuylkill 'ltem" ; William A. Dam ien °twigs - burg, W m. M. Bic treL do. Samuel Mertz, .andingville ; Julianan Ceckitl, Llewellyn; Abram ichwenk,Cermanyille ; Ja oir Kauflbsin, Lower Ma 'among° ; Jno. B - hicer ar,,,TrernOnt ; Eckel & rn ladt, do. McCormick & c larkileinaldson; Wheel erf 41.. Miller, pinegrove ; George Belfsnyder, New :ache; Wm Price, St. Clair. ' - , - Jinn 7,1852 , DR REMEDY lIEIREI IS EXTRAC of b letter harm air. Catpin Cl tlioneltlary Street,leymoutli,dated May 15th 1851: -To Prolessorllot.t.o.•x,,Sza:—At,the age of IS my wife, (Who' is now, 61.) caught: a -violent cold, which settled in her legit, trnd ever since that time they have been more or leis sore. and greatly 'adorn ed. Iler agonies were distracting, and for months, together she was deprived!entlrely °lees! and sleep Every remedy that medical men advised was tried. but lOU:tong effect ; her health suffered severely, and the state of her lege was thrilble. I had oltea reao your advettlatmenis, anti advised bee to try your Pills and Ointment; and; as a last resource, after ea ery.other remedy had gifoved useless, she consent ed to do so. She, comuteniced sls'svecks ago, and, strange to relate, is now in goad health, liar tests are painless : without wain or scar, and liar sleep .nand and undisturbed. Could,you have witnessed the sufferings of my wifo'clurlng the last 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel delighted in having been •ne means of so greatly alleviating the suffer= fogs of a fellow creature: Signed, IWILLTAM 0 ALPIN. 4 person 70 years of ov: lased of a Bed Leg, of airty years' standing. • Copy of a I.Citer from Hr. Win.. Mb', Builder of Can °sena, of Bysticilife', near lluddatsfield.dated May 31st, Ib.tl' To Professor Ilea owAv--Bra:-4 suffered for period of thirty years from a,bad leg,The result of two orthreedirerent accidents at Ca• Worka ; ac companied by scorbutic symptoms I had recourse to a variety of medical advice. without deriving any benefit. and wan even told that the leg must be am putated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Mr •nd Ointment have effected a complete cure in an ,stimt a time, that few who had not witnessed it Would credit the fact. Alined. WILLIAM ABBR. The truth of this statement can be 'gentled by Mr. ". Erigland, Chemist. 13 klarket.Street, Hudders field I dreadful Bud Retail cared ire rue month. Extract front a Letter from Mr. Fiederiek Turner, of Peohurat, Kent, dated December 13:11,1650. To Profes- or llottowsv—Dona kitiveekly wife had suffered train Rad Breasts for more than six months., and during the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. Raving before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your un rivalled meritrine.l determined again to tree your Pills and Ointment, and tterefore gave them a ilial in her rise, and fortunate i wan I did so, for to less 'hat, a month a perfect cure wan effected, and the nenefit that vations mher branches of my' amity hive derived from their use is teeny astonishing,- I now strongly recommend them to all my friends. Signed: FREDERICK TURNER. An fefistiation in ad Side perfectly eare d. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Inners Armor. °terra- Loihfan Road. Edinbro'. dated April 'Kith ISM To Professor IlottoWSV-1415:—For more than: /twenty years my wife has been subject. from time In amp, to attacks of indametion to the ride. for which she was bled and blistered to a great extent. gill the pain couldgtot be removed: About rot:accent lee eke -ow, in the paperi, the wonderful cures ef t"i• tied by your Pills and Ointment, end thought she would nine them a trial. To Der great astonishment and delight she got immediate relief from their ate. ;rid, •fter pnnevortng foe three weeks, the pain in her side wax completely Cured, sad she has 41:03 ed the best of health for the la.t four pests. Slimed, i FRANCO'S .ARNOT. The Pills should be used conjointly with Gm °int. went to of the followlng taxes: nad Legs, !Gout. re Rad liaete, Glandular Swellings, =UM 1112122 . . Bunions, Piles. - Dite CI Mosehittoet. Rheumatism. . Chiego.foot, .... tanse-throats, Chilblains. ' AltlnAilseases, Chapped Ilandi, Coins (soft) Scurvy. Sore•bead., IDE= = • Contracted Joints ILliceia. , Firtutas, '` eiol4 at the CatabHahn:lett of Profewtor frotinw a I - , 214, Strand, (near Temple Bar. London.) and by atl re rpectahle Druegirla and Dealt?' In Metheintothrough- Art the Britian Znipire. and or Tho..f of the United +tate., In Pots at 374 v, .4., and ill 512 1 each. Whole. .ale bylhe principal Drug betties in the Union; by .A. U. &D. A amnia, New Volk • and by Mr. C.D. flatcar; 7 South Plash Street, Ph iladelphia. s}Tbore is a considerable saving by Wail:he lar der sites. N. B —Direction' for the guidarce of Patients in c very disorder are affixed to eacb Pot. • ea T. W. DYOTT sioNll3.l22North Second Street phcadelphia, Wholesale Agents, for Pennsylvania. Also for sale by John U. Boowns and Clemons & U sler. POttsville; E. J. i Fry, Tamaqua ; pc. .1. W. Jlinersvlllc. Dec. iourismr. -PRISATELY.for SS cern'', t n an t iv* of the POCKET "--, I4PIES,nr Every One Is n Physician. The' Irty-stath Edition,with one tdrearngrarings,slicoving I lvatb, Iscascs and Mang, Joni rit - the Gekerative totem s in every shape and Ina tq Which is aaded a ratite on the diseases of imales,intended Orr thecae female? only, (see pare ,) .beicv of the highest im irtanch to married people, those entntInPASSAT mar. .M. D-. Oriduateof the ...rerally of Pennaylvs.ria, • Metuber, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ; and 1 - Honorary' Mem ber °film Philadelphia Medical Society'. The variuds forms of Serr' Diseases,;Seminit !Weakners, It isea- WS of the Prostate Gland,llmootency, solitary habits .Of youth are fitithfully described ; an d ill the recipes given In plain language, T he i chapte*p'bn selfwbute and Seminal Weakness IV wottliy of particular at tantion.ioi should he read by 'every one. Young Men, who have been unfOrtunste le contracting di lease, previous to p'!acinljaarrolves rainier the rare r of any doctor. nu Matter ram hie pretensions may' be. get a copy of this truly uvefol work. 1 Sea Captainaand peon s gotag to Sea, should posi .`,.... tt e . Y owl .. m a tt e on Marrlage, the Pocket .lEvrolaplurtor Every On ills Osin , l'hysician. M. let Co father Ste nattemedttiPTllPnt or copy, of the iescalaptut to KW child It may alive him from an early grave. Let no Oung mart or woman enter into the secret obllgaticor of married life, without r eading the Pocket ..Escul plus. I Lot no one suffering, from a backlog eon gh,.pain to t be gt de.rebticsi inghts.! nervous feelings, and the whole [lain -of' Dyspeptle 'rens - Allan% and given up by their PbSslcian• be' at,. Other moment without consulting the .s.fttllapins , - flare the married, or the. about to be married; any Impediment, read this truly Intent Book. as It has. been the means of 'saint thousands of unfortunate jitteatures from -Abe very jaws Of death. Upwaid of a MILLION copies of thin celebrated work have been sold In this country and_Entopeslnee 1838, when the best edittoo was (owed' I s . , WAny parson sendingtWEllTY- VINE canteen., closed lo 6 letter, will sec lee one copy of this hook AV mall) Or Wee COA i l i rli aqilrto sent for one dollar.-- addrew . Dr. WU. "013 0, rid. 15111'011re Street, Ebiladerphia....Poit paid..; ,I . - . Twenty Years practice In the c ripof Philadelphia, certainly entitles Dr. Young to OM confidence of the afflicted-, end be maybe consulted on any of the di. scares diecrlbedin hi. different I publications. at-his o gl e s 152 spruce Street, every day between 9 sad.'S o'clock, (Wonders err.seted) 119 persons at any d la. noes can causalt DOI Young by litteropove rata. Jun le, My • ' 1 ' ',.. 11-11 EMOIT. IMCND CULTURE OF POTATOES. Pawn . . of Deep River, cl. ' - :sus us that, after some thirty years es . •Ince and close observing), he has . coaft to conclusion that thepotaio rot iicadiei undue absorption of moisture;"hy th e . , before they are fully ripe. The IB- Se of the disease, of late years, is owta z .ohange in the nature of the plant,cathed excessive culture. Whatever opiat.r. tyi be entertained with regard to the cur. 1:?- etness of this conclusion, the fullowiar,..: rettlentives, astglven by Mr. PRATT, are ha.' .oubtedly good. 1. Procure good seed ; be sure that the grow' inksi peril toltb by 11 ball crewl et^ _A „wet of them had not rotten potatoes - . I. - iliTli manure is used, plow it in deep. ' ' • -: k a 2i It the laud is wet and spAiSlly,. dram it. ,;,__±, '!l' 1 nd,arrange the rows in such a way the sur. - pius water will run off. If there is a gray,. '...._; ly olr clay sob-soil near the surface, use th, sublsOil plow, and in meSt . cases your ,, cri, 5 : - ., : . Wilf be doubled besides preventing II ''''''' In a level, retentive soil, let...the furrow. ~ :i.T..:' .. tWeen-the rows be lower than where) ,e f ,... t tats lies. Straw, stubble, - tan-barV learn. V., "... - . f.7,' / peat, are all good,in the hill: W'rhout th 6; r".•',:; thesoil nius t be in good heart o grow pu'a. i - ..„:-'.! 11 toes well. Potatoes are no much illitlttil 2 ..' :.:7=H [tom water whed fully ri e; the Art rcfr . - - . 4 L. - 7.;. : ...• however, most of any.-/ountry Gestlemyy .`:?:.::::..:' -'''' . I TO KEEPA Professor Ma Farmer, says:- 'ef a hint to cur milt busiacs, as to the meth,: g milk cold . during its travel I, : d, wagons, :cc. A wet cloth throvt. May we ged in tki of keep C 392 Fir- a number of tn.lk cans when in w., Fa cars, will secure eontinued evaporA. doe, and in so doing, large amounts of heat are extracted from the milk cans. A pitch. er of water, surrounded by a wet cloth. an, , , placed in a draft of air, so as to secure th t evaporation of water from the cloth. A pailful of - wafer thrown over the floor ~I a . railroad car covered with milk cans, Will_a, 7 silt much in preventing the milk froili heat. :. tug; for as water evaporates arvl becon),, 1 vapor, its capacity fiir heat is increased, and it takes it from all surrounding objtct_. A car moving rapidly through die ai! „ ) - ttxre: rates this evaporatitm, and Ili:mit - irk kf cold. if not, really cooleit - Urthe operation. - A man stanatwiiiiit railroad car with 1,, hair war will soon find his head cool. weicean, of course, when his head is ex i t; sed to the air through which the cars more.. and . not when Pent up in a close car same facts are true as to theoarts of milk Those ,who cannot conveniently hushes, may easily- procure cuttings, these, by the next •ear, will be as valu or even more so, than the former. ( soil is requi;iite iu order to secure a thrill) good plantation; and no spurious vegpt. should be allowed to infest the beds at season. To prevent this, it is a good plan io set the cuttings in tloubl , rows, say abuT, six inches apart, and from eight to ten inelr= , es in the row, and ewer the interstitial spa. ces with' straw. , This will effectually obrr ate the unpleasant consequences resolurz, both from drought, by.arresting the ascent moisture, and its evaporation, and the ger• minahon of seeds, which it iirjll smother aad destroy.. And here it may be observed, ona: in„transplanting all descriptiOns of vine, plants, and bushes. whether merely-orcarota. tat oiiructiferous, mulchiug with sonic ap., prepriate material, ought tie:ler to be-mg:rt. ed. ''Straw, or tanuer's bark, or dry leave , from the forest, aaiwer well for this put. pose. Gouselierriel may also be propagated in this manner, and to any extent desired Those Who have soil for the purpOst:. ()ugh: by mo means to neglect their cultivation:— The fruit is valuable: . These should be taken from the yarn:- vines early in the.spring. have fbund experiment thayhe longer they are, the aloe likely they are to succeed. It is a, bad prai• lice to cut them into short pieces, as some recommend, for no oife can espect that their success can be so certain, even where the et r. Boggs are vigorous, and in every respect Ca pacified to grow. By Waving them a length. say tour or live feet, and allelmj two buds instead of ono, to remain above ti v• surfaee on planting, cuttings frbm healthy AUI vigorous vines, if planted on good rarely, if ever,fail. They - will advance ral• _idly the first season, and very often rthiuc, grapes the next. No lerMentable manure should be allowed._ The best stimulu. iia Can be applied, is compost formed of tire leaves and scrapings, with old plaster. Sum, and well decomposed animal exc.- meat, from the stables and cattle yard,- Mulching, or covering the surface web :1 strattfin of straw or tanner's bark, will hate a tendency to keep the sod moist, and to pr , vent the growth of weeds. George ll.' Nichols, of West Ame,bdr , .. Mass., writes•to the Ploughman: . .•I saw you advised farmers, in one ”! your numbers last spring, to Start' their puce toes in horse manure. I have lollbwed for seven or eight years, and find it profitable in two ways ; firefly, you get clear of t 6, rut secondly, you get a good price for you , potatoes, and. your laud is ready far a crop pickles or turnips.. Potatoes started in t hi* way you get three weeks . , earlier. A nei;b bor of ours planted potatoes the 4th of A prd Ile came over to our house a day' or two at• ter, and said he should have potatoe, in it , market first. Mine were then in the hut h,td. I began to take mine out of the hot bed t 1 t '29th of April, and finished planting tbr tic.! of May. Now,for the difierencec. I care..:: potatoes into Newburyport market ten dsz sooner Zthe first chat were in ; they wit. nearly.all lull grown ; his were Englll. ,carried off 164 bushels of Marketable toes from• July 12th up to August Gilt. I abLut.-2 1.2 acres planed, four. feet lierwr . . , the rows, and .six inches in the drilV: - ridges were broad and:flat I lined twin,. A writer in the' Ohio. Cu ltivator, slier ;I, canting/on the unprofitablencss of Raw.; bees on buckwheat blossoms, states his C 5. perience of feeding them with sugar; plan being to put a pouitil of brown sugar is a low tin dish, wet it With ; water, and lay number of small strips of, wood across the bees to.rest on while at work - .' In crtrr expeiiinent one pound of six: cent sugar p:••• duced .two • pounds of *honey. „Another ex perimenter, on the contrary, says:--i. Wha:3 ever bees collect:and deposit in their comb undergoes no change - in Consequeric'e thing:They do to it. II they are fid with-mo• lasses they deposit 'molasses- if:with tufo: diluted Willy water, iiis sugar, and nothing -btit sugar. when stowed and) in thp eft.:ls Of this any one can satisfrbiniself . by tri , g the experiment with these or other sweet-. as I have repeatedly done. The honey col lected from flowers is the same in the hive as it was in the flowers without any modifi cation in flavor, color, or consistency, na!• the patent preparations edini:lletb a substance they are expected tocbange !; honey, are imposition, cant and -humbug." EIKE A paper was lately read ttelore the 11,-a• lute of 'British Architects . , setting, forth th s r contrary, to the London Board of Ilealtli• soft water instead of hard, ii, -- injurion - s to an imal life. The position is sustained I•Y l'"' melons facts, showing the low tone ul Me sYstem , and the glandular affections indu ,, t by the abience of lime, in any form, Jo water, to be as decided-p the_ excessive dt selnpetnent of the sanguine. _tent p e ramrr: produced by ton_gteit a portion of thrset,utr: stani.es. • (At iota r 3ll LK COLD edttir of the Wdori.Jr CURRANTS GItAPr CUTTINGS EARLY POTATOES FEEDING BEES ITARD AM) SOFT WATER U 1 =