133 ii n"ftunni. i . - A SPICY "STORY. i . . PREPARLNG TOAST. .. . i • ~ We temembust so hare heard to ~ Yankee.' (3PTitz folkying-senaible 'directions, of Vaud." at Ming man that had just enter- 'Oil subjeet are copiedfrom Dabson's tt Son' edutto thesilkett banda-ol matrimony. His (English) ficrsilleold asruer for 1853. Thi wife,* most amiable creature, had,n mortal English it will De remembered. altv.qs ea hatred Of liqttok; and though Torn often in- their • toast dry—the Americans -usualll dulged on thel sly, with his =rival nom- °l-12"1" theirs w" Tat" " milk ' Chestnut brown will be far too deep a ,a5l pumas, he_ took care always to be " tight a id e i i so,...u oi ime fmne. H o would not or for good toast ; the nearer' you can keep; to a straw color. ilte , ,more delicious*to tht have - hii wile End , him in such a state for all -the_. nu us the mare ,. i ... and yet he could taste, and the More wholft- - ocrie is will be. um : is — , shw .„ - m ... 0f mud adsimetme, frtmi If you_ would have a slice of bread so linflee the fact s Q -e i nevmo„ . Eir m ideotoro dim es to be pleasant to the palate . and whole 0 jay fe ii i - ir ie, .. an of whom believed .in some to the stop:rich, niter let, oat parties vape . da i oe . _T or st -l e i s: o i rtme m i lifter of the surface be charred. hole to firm! tag nuirew, , in the f wessww of tii, ‘. b ona this in very obvious. It corsjin lieepin; howl b a wa a as ... ta co' as a p i n „it _t a d the bread - a proper distance from the fire am. she had set ti down that a blessing in thel eatiOng it to a proper heat for a due length ; shape of a atrictlflober husband had fortur- of !fine. By this meats : the whole of : th e • 7-- • . stately filkn to her lot. - _ watetmay be eVapomted out of it, and it ; " Tom,".one morning; said she l ov in g ly, cosy be ehloged `rum dough which has al- 1 ~ .we have been a wedded couple half a year. ways a tee to undergo acetone ferrnen- 1 and ;fever vote bevel had the slightest oc tation whether in the stomach or out of it- 7 - ' 1 gssioo to reproseti yon." to the pine farina of Wheat, thich is to it= ' Of course Tom was delighted to bear his self one of the most wholesome species of : little wife tall; so encouragingly, sod express fOad, not only for the strong aril healthy, her happiness si hi s b e h aa k, a , ;.arid b e ny , but for the delicate sod diseased. As it is Pealed the assurance of his determination al- turned to farina ir=is disinteg•rated, the tough ' ways to be an attentive and sober . husband. and gluey nature is gooe,'end every part can ; But in the ocean of lifi. bow lit4A ire Nip be penetrated; it is equally warm alt orer foresee the brisker* of temptation. Tom find and not an hot ; as to turn I:utter into 1 .to dine that evening with the" Owls," (tbe Oil, which evenin the case of the best butter ornithological - titleof his club,) and,be felt is invariably tinning a wriolcsome substance The properly toasted slice' of I ll:via:nimble - spints.an i a his health WM druot ' into poison. . The frequently _ after the swishvai of bread absorbs the butter but does - not 'con. . --, - the cloth; the conwirtuenee was, that by the yen it into oil; and both butter rod farina time ti ;,, isompsey had separated, he was in l ire in a state of very minute division, the a happy of eie hm ti i, with a vivid hh. inn serviorto expose flit - After to the tree tiaa cme m. women,. and an thins tents. action of the gastric Bold in the stomach ; so; trial. ' •-• thai-When a slice of toast is rightly prepartd. "Ertc-e-c, I r•really believe I'm &monk!" 'hire is not : a lighter'article In the whole yo' iolilognlxed_ Tom, p - ofsing himself .on his ca&liary of ‘cpaken." , .., heels, wit hL' his arms clasped endearingly I ''; eroanda lamp•post. "W-w-hat the d'-d-et- r it's 10 be did 1...• Ara I &retrains!. or am I d•rtmkA-whith` is it 1 Will somebody tell ' ate 3" A knot of' wags passing sit the moment. bearing his voice, tasted in combined tones, "Yon are-drank—beastly drank!" • " There, Elul, it's out, and no more than I snipected," - ecntfaued Toil; mournfully, in a maudlin voice. " What will Clara say, ugh 3 . Corse the last julep, - I tay-if it had not beet for that, I should have passed mos-. ' ter. biz• now she can tell it hy my eyes.l-1 Meet alit I had a dozen parr of eyes: as for ton-tongues, g;it a wire all wagging stint : for eat ltie." Tom here lt.siog a proper and Importaii equilibrium, his heels suddenly flew higher iirthe lir thin is necessary for every-day ca s i of pedestrianism, and per consequence, be was the nest moment in a most gracious position in thegutter. • ' this is r-r-rtch. I m-m-ott ray. S'pose - Clara should see me now—'twas on ly to-day the praised my integrity. - TOED, Tom, you are a tetyes you are,..so don't ten; it—you ate:a:east !" ,• By dint of a serfeabf vast efforts he sue-, _seeded in gaining Lie feet, and proceeded to wards home reeling, and talking to himself all the way. Atter miltakitig the house neat door, the door front of which was the same, for his own, he had an undecided search of et least an hour- for his latch-key, which he at length found in his boot. it having slipped down his trowaers leg through a hole in his pocket. - iNow in the half, he leaned up against the, wall and undertook a cogitation. He could 'snEtciently gather his senses toremeixtber the clock in his wile's room was out of repair, and as she had retired, she would not be able' to know the time he got in. This was a grand point gained * , • "1 know what do go to bed in the dark,and then she won't notice my eyes," Eliminated Tom. "But hold On--she'll smell my breath—how can I 6i that!" He puzzled for a few moments, and to* Ead "concluded to seek the kitchen, and med dle slightly with the- spice-boz. Down the •sione•siairs he went, and alter putting his hand into hall a d. zen various fluids, feeliba , a row of parts, jugs and dishes..at length he tuned a handful of cloves, which be thrust ;into his mouth as it they bad been so many • sugar plums.' '4" T-they're d-devilish b-hot," spluttered TOni. - with his flea all aglow; :her tilsweithe purpose. How Pkvish,Bob Styles wire here to tell me whether dia:brandy is suf6Ciently disguised.".- Satisfied that the fragrance of the - cloves bad out:44Oredthe r ment of the "ardent," he mouthed the auurs. and with the exceptioo era couple of scaall.tnnibles. gluned.hiacham ter maafety: Now he would have been hap. • py had not his wife been wide awake. " Why: Thomas, how late you are," *aid she: "where is the candle! _ "Oh: never mind the candle," said he in as steady i tone as - he could command--"it's _ not late." -. "A should ,iodie it was very late," said she. "dear me, I toilet 'hal e _that clock' fixed." "." Y-e-s. so' we mask," said Tom, 'with miraculous deliberation. for ore solitary hic cup would have betrayed him. As to. the clock's uncertain condition, it was a phe nomenon of good luck for him. -.Does it look' like rain, dear I". kindly in quired-Clara. :goy, it-Tom had been /multi his oath, 'lily • eonld Ito Mural - lave answered correctly, t n re gard to the appearance of the weather, thto the man in the moon, and not half SC , mach. for it is !air to suppose that it there he !Mart in Moon. be is nut addicted to the practice of driaking; and therefore keeps a bright look oat oa things below. Be - replied gradually—" Ton „my . word I - don't know, but I'll Fick," and feeling hie way to the window, be threw aside the cur tains. and a bar of pale'starlight threw itself imuiethinely on his wire's lace. Clear of crystal, you perceive, dear," and down went the yirtainitgain. ' Clara was very thoughtful and affectionate, and suggested that if the cuttain was kept up be could ere his way better - about the " No, no; dear," replied Tom,, 'very slow.; - "ly, as before.: "1 hare, heard that starlight produces lunaiy after"urdnight he was atoutic , ..lay, but he cau4lit himself dexter onsly, considering his iituation—" and that is dreadful yoa.irnow." Tom made Several stumblet after this,and presently hisi4wife caught a Whiff of the elov. graiimii, Tom, how long you are, and how dreadful you smell or closes.":. ' • ' 1 Eh i" said Tom, etariing—...t.l.o.v.e.s." .4 Yes, cloves !-:•atry one would think you had been embalmed like a mummy." • Thistles:le him twitch and go wool-gath; 'cling. "Pew you ire regularly scented with them. Where have been'to,night 7- Tcm was 'entirely thrown oil his guard ; his brain rambled, and without the remotest idea. f whittle was flaying he replied. "why —laic—Clara, the :factis I have just been en a little trip to the East Indies, and while I :wag there I fell over a spice box." - • • This told a tale. Clara immedia te ly eat tip m bed and shed tears The at war oat of bag, and we shOiild not be surprised if a risit Candle lecture as long aa'a Charity set. dim, was the tansequenee of poor Tom's ur.. fonnaate_slip of die tongue. ; He hat never tgadtell ClovesTrom that day to this ,and it is pruhdh, ere long, he will avoid the boule entirely. his s9ris insisting that etely one that drinks ratt= sooner; er .laterkeep company with a. iultneivaneous - person distinguished from he rest cf inaniciod by a remarkable spe. tics of tall or cloven - foot ; this :him emu in to t would keep TOM oat of his maid, tf, troth. tog the succeeded. Most decidedly:, . 77' A 'vacs once reprimaaded a trotter for triattag several =all suits in catirt,my• marking that It would hive beam better da - tbit perms bad be pervaded his clients to an ar• buratiox) of twuof three booett rata. "Realm Our bioar. 1 7asid.+10 driza wisla . - lirtimble hapset ma with doh," - Ortiutifli- - 4114 fpiqitirql.' POTTIA) C CLEAN your herring, wash them well, 1 and wipe them dry.; then rub each,one with salt and cayenne pepper : ; our jsr a layer of herring, then some grains cif all spice, half'a•dozen dotes, and two or three blades of mace ; then put in anothei layer of herring, and so on till all are in : corer the herring with cold vinegar, tie up the jar I closely with several thicknesses of poper,and eel it in the oven alter the.bread. has been I drawn out ; let it rernaiolthere all nigh , . As soon as they b•cnmr cold they.mill be fit for use.—Natimial Cook Book. GOOSEBERRY BUSHES rjr•Should ou; be allowed to mai; otootuu7h new aund. Ckseuess to the tops often pro motes, it it does not produce diselie... If you have new bushes to set out, select a ph.ce them where they will have the arivattla;e. of alter circulation ut eu, and not be in the shade. The frequent application ut !aft about the roots, has bee Jouud very advao tageous,to this species of shrub—Causing it to fruit .well and thickly, and acting an et preventive of the mould orrniidecv. RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES ' gg i ''Aitt to be manured with a compost of fOrestmould, muck and house ashes- during the first two years niter they are transplaw ed. The soil should be kept light and mel low, and above all free from the pollution of weeds. If the shoots run high—which they generally will when good varieties and set is a rich soil, you will 'do well to provide them with supporters. • FARRIERY Rtcar. for Sweeney. Fis.tula, or Brui ses in horses, ciz.:— Oil of amber 1 =CP. thyme 4 ounces-. spike • 4 ounces Spirits of wine eipur.ces. lklrzed—the bruised part 1 ,- , t. rubbed thrice a dav—bottle to be 6,ltaken before used. anfOrmation for the proplr, OR SEX rLAIN wur" 'AND " crcirtr. r t..=WITY MAY real philosopher;-be emir:isf ered to have done much by their own inven tions for the useful arts ? Because the che mical or mechanical manufactures has mere ly applied what the 'philosopher has made known; he has merely worked upon ilsir Ina terial furnished to him. Thus, the chlorine, ar.axymuriattc gas, of Scheele, teas scarcely knOwn, before st was applied by Bershollet to bleaching tacarcely was muriatic 232 dis covered by - Priestly, when Guyton de Mut - ',eau used-it for deatmying contagion. Pia tirium.has owed' ifi existence, as a useful metal, entirely to,the labors of en illustrious chemical philosopher ; look at she Leausiful yellow afforded by One of the new metal-, chrome, cousider the medical effects of icdsex, in some of the must painful and ths.gustiiii malaklies belonging to human nature, as can cer and broachmele. "We have uo history of she manner in which—iron was. rendered malleable; but we know that platinum could only have been worked by a person of the most refined cheruicalrercarces.—Sir Days, WHY Dots a hare, tholigh much less [ fleet than a greyhound, ultra c.vape;it ? Be. Iciuse the greyhound is, with the hare, a coin a-fatiiely heavy bad}, morinz at the 1-nnir or 'greater spend in pursuit. :The hare dc , u- Per i that is suddenly changs af, het course - , and turns at an oblique _angle - with the'direciion 101 W -filch she had been rund'ing. The greyhound. unable to resist the !cadency of its b.Aly to persevere set the rapid.mottun it had acquired, is urged 'sarward many yards bef,re it is able to cnech its speed and return to the pursuit, Mean• while the hare is gaging ground in . the oath. dtrietion.so that the ananals are at a very , consideratilc distance asuder when the pui•' 51:11 . E 4 recommenced; • Wttr uqnts the bark of met reienthie clothing 7 Because it allows the heat to pass from the tree but slowiy, and secure - , their- lore, the temperature neeeLsrry_ Cu Tegetah:e life. That caloric is as nkcsiary for .the , sun• port of vegetable as .it is for that of auffnal life. may biproveli by dircetexperim6t. in the middle of winter, a hole he bored in a tree. and a thermometer put into it, it will be seen that the tree is many degrte3 evihan the atmosphere. • WITS" IJOICS a screw enable a force . to produce such p s rodig,ous effects? , rieczue every torn of the screw carries it forward in a filed nut, or.draws a movable nut along upoo it, by exactly the distance bet Ween tiro turns , 9l its thread : this r.lti.tance, therefore is the space described tiv the tests tanr, , .•, while the•force moves in the eircumfeVence of circle decribed by the handle of the screw and the 'disparity between _the , e lengths spacesis often as a huridted or more to ene V". Wirt an the gaseous products pass- ed through quicklime - and rater? Beesu.e thesulphurretted hydrogen, and carhanic ux-` ide and may thus be atsorbed : while the earburetted hydrogen gnscs are transmit• ted euffielently pure for use to to,g,asorneters, whence the pipes •issue for the "supply of streets; hciuses, T7'. WITT to the phenomenon called "Will. o'•the-lisp" produced . ? Because, of the ythospharetted bydrogen'gas in stagnant cn ters and intirthy grounds: its,origtit being probably in the decomposition of animal suls siancei. The peculiar odOur of fishes.when, yinirifying. triers from the einiesion of this WrIT ant, a lam aad a suralt thick 1 , Eitattiliket !inn sailing with the Eaciii yeloei- I ? Because the entrees of counts ,or sail which the, spread to,catehthe foree — of the! lend, as proportioned to the dare:nee of gamma which the watei offers'to the mil. 137.Vieny zor.l the elect ct wind. or ma tion of the air. quicken craporatioo V Be" cams it removes air scented with the :nob. tare. and =haw its sit which not, the, picidackg wooly - she au al di subfuse& phew is a vacua= • JOWI BI7LL'S • I ,SARSAPARILLA . t WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE? pr ;hi PC:swing cores. performed atoms by the art I Lot OULL.'d et.Iet.SAYARILLILs ere not 'readers, toes we ictnowledms that we do not Carew the mem- leg of the word./ Read. sod Is reilslaultd last iatt • ; arc straneer than dotes.: .t Ltse r. Co., Ky., Oct. I. ur4 Dr. John Bell Dear erte—Thu two dotes; of yoor I Earrapstills. ordered If deptirtaber. UM. to 11.‘44. aid. In atanowledguag tba receipt of the sams.i feel ; I would be doing you falcatee to withhold the fol-1 lowing amen" , Many o:Owing/meta that hare rome under my obserratioS, daring the !mat two year., or the great propertlea of lour Sarsaparilla Mrs. Jeannette Martin. a highly respectable lady of tar n. igl.toorho,id. aged sixty-tire years. bad been long tear with • ilneefinlil oteeT. wall' dually reduced i err to so helpless a gond o la:m.odd abs could not taxa her bad Chi tried the Best mildlcal advice In our courtly. without relict. a ad hid given ap aiiinopes of • Lore. At thls•Atags of bet cl.llll. f petattaded her to tate a bottle of roar danaparti/s. lie dtd so; and In Ina sbbrt time retained. and Purchased an- • co he r bottle. male g thkfirst had had tided/Jodi, good r fres:. hue coutteuell to use it Vaill.atior the elaga at hie or eta bottle,. I bad the pleasure or saelug the t.iJ ; 1.4 y herself at ' no rcti.• Sae assured stt that she bad I sitto.t rottfelpliecosered her health, and from her I I cerllre4 the account of bee disease, add to 4buttfil¢.l4 404Lue words t give It to you. Thista l bir one or,,t:T of cures ,under my obeerr 'Otto „ f very pi,: rlcaLle onai-performed by the tae °front Saris% • pa illairlate urtgbeorttood. The dernand,gzlt , 'bac! ,;:eallty riternlJ alutetits ittroductlon he ' I Very resisrictrully. soon:obedient Ferran, Wit. It. DICKINSON . .? • t,Th,aola A. 'lingo. of Graves Co. Kytr, for the ; benefit of tuanblnd generally do 1:16004 certify, that , , can Of about the Mb day of Ottober,,dsr. I was at- 1 tacked with a Very severe Pala to the lower part of ' • the abdornen,vrtneb lasted 001 a few toluutes,and moved sato this left hlp,•nd enallnued eseeedlegly , natant for about Ave Jaya, during wbub. rime I bad a very light lever. At the end of that time the fever , erased, aniline pater abated fora day of two, antra itch it again rnturned, and was mods wane the',' neture. During-all this Use I was ander medical treatment. Flom a short time after I was taken. I ' 1 war unable to. walk or stt opt tie hip In which the t pain was no bad esimmaread molly. own some ti/Olt I it, Januaty, whendt burst, aide number of pierces of I bone. cameout—ammany as twenty, at least. florae 1 of the pieces lucre threedbartbe of an ince long. -Souse Lima' after this .1 bard knot appeared on .nry hip. and one on my right wrist, and one uti u.y tee. below my knee. I cautioned tr,get weak and worse, and pain made Its appearance to my rich I shoulder. and 'would move In my breast Mad stomech' At tnis time ail persons WO foe up to die. A ph> , celan then tole me that, as a lam remedy, I had bet- ' 16, use . 1 11 f. 51116 • 6 Fluid Ettratt Stromparata ter th• Oar att.e second bottle, the knot on my wrist ; commenced getting soft. I opened ft. and a day err too Aft, r, a piece of true same Out. My venal soon :to evil, and I continued to gala strength. After I used the third bottle, I could get 00 more Inc some • 1,..nr weeits, after which time I succeeded In getting I three more bottles. After tying the three list hrd• i lts , the trot 00 my hip became 1100 • it was opcprd I sort waste corruption ran out, together!' with a strral • no.eo of bunt, and the rote soon got well, and the Loot entirely disappeared. The sore on my leg also • npetsed, and a Ogre of hone tame 00f. I C 01111411611 ; i 1160 of the Sarsaparilla until! used twelve bot. I ties, and am •now nudely well.and able to do daily isnot'. It may seem strattge to some, bni I will not state that. dung the 'Simmer of IMP, I coughed up tbrve pieces of bone, which 630 DOW be Iwo at the residence of my uncle, Thorne. Neal, where] non and If any person doubt this statement,] will se happy ro converse with them. If theytwal tall on '1 I mc. (Signed,) TilObtAll N. 111N00. ' State of Kentucky. Orace• Co.olct. Tills day personalty came before ale ft:O under ", eivted, ati acting Jostles, elite peace fa and Pit meld county, and made coati In' due form of law, that the ' , above statement Is tine. Subscribed and sworn to, • Ibis ibtb day of February, 1150. I. P. MORSE. J. r. for O. C. I, Edwin Anderson, Clerk of the' County Cuutt of Graves County, State, of Kentucky, do certify that P. Morse, otiose name is signed to. the above cetith- Clic, is now, and Wheat the tone of Menthe the same. a Ju.tic• n( !UV peacil in and for said Craves Coin, ty, rooted's/toned and qualifted as sorb, and that faun and credit are due all tits official acts, as such. In testimony wnereof, I have hereunto set' 111.1 my band.and caused the seal of the Coun ty Court of sat,: County to be hereunto st.. ted, thfs eighteenth day of February, ilkl, EDWIN ANDEIEWON. Cat' the reatteo . Uelleye„ alter reading the deetrip iron of the *hove nomernna rotes., that there la f.iw bunion helnga, euffering with disease, the! re fuee glae Dull'a •iaritaparilia a trial. It Is Indeed hard to helleye, but neverthelerr, it is too true.— What kind of testimony would If take . In convince the few remaining dirbellevers t that Duirs medicine wla ec more even than it -prorntseal The doctor zooid produce another and another care perkiftlltti hp los medicine; hat if the cases published above oil not eutkVIRCC the skOptical, tt Is aimless to pro du, n? more, and, indeed, it woulJ cost a fortune reiblieh the many eel tirlrelf a that have been show md on I:tr.:Doti: The larzeyt mammoth sheet in Anweica would not contain eyed - the name. or thole cored, let atone full rtaternente of their corn. Rheumatism of the Novertst Cadeartre Cared. For the lan Ore* years I have been adhered with Rheumatism. of the severest chatacirr. I war et times in the grei.oest agonies of pain. I tried curry',im ey I could proente„ but found no nermenent relief until I Mira Dull's t•lertapalillavathith perfortne.l„ peripancial core. IdIIAM BRIDGES, Uniontown, Ky. Mercer& Voider ti.J.lrrr, d e. I J have nago for a number of years severely efflic ' Ind with a ratrcerial he...lathe, and a dull, henry pain In my liver., I used most of the rentedieavir theiley, cvbecially the dareapatilla prepared by different per• rot, but to littic •dvantage until I tried Bail., three l a o ttica of which perCorated a pecirect cure. • •DR..OWEN,Dmort6i. • rrps , petaf, &c.; Oredt Cu,/ I Iva.. ivticiad with the above to an alarming am nia-a. eevsral phy.lrtam LOLL me that i would lose cl 7 kkg, m l pf.rtar. 1114 If It were not checked.— T a o Modes nfilell'aSersatrarina made a perfect cam a t d my g,n,tat be.a!tb iv better than it has been for year. CIJAUNCES - eacas. Coottrofillor at the Den carat 0111:e. Imuisellie,if T. - Pityticr.slil Ruawnrad DtWa SorttpanJi.- • Da. Ilccc—Dear believe your Aarsaps. , zi:a to he the best article ever manufactured for the curc . ofgcrufuia. Pilis,Cancers,o4Soresand Clears. vi.d :ay other cutaneous and glandular antilop', having used it nrlt h entire INLCC{P In many cases. ' Al- rrtts, hi. D. Resident Physician alibis Louisville Mame L. P. YANDELL, M. D.. rtnf.eberr.istry. In the Louleville Medical College. Ca ewe.— Kik for the original" DiL !MIN sAgNAPARILLII." rftlif KIINTUCIV, In QUART hot tie`, and .tare rn nther got.): disa,Ncy for the gusto. nfTertrrylvonig RI PR. SWAYNE'd tatiotatoty, Nri.:4, :Scott DRY CN Tit eTIZE.F.T. I.ntladeighia. for 4sle by JOIIN C BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville. :Seth A4catj rrich alibi! Cori:tip. IV' Country Storekeepers ..pottd. Nov. 4, 1453. play 24,•52.-47-Iy] SS. HOLLOWAT'S PILLS 1 Cori of a day" ...tired Lien and Odd Difsaf tars ,• , opa' of a later froru..Me. R. W. fttrtee. unendat. ' to._:: Pres.:oi doe., Ltesrpool, dated Ott Jane. ITU t To Profelmor I.locumirey—Plot I—Tour Pills and • Ointment bale stood the highest on our sate flat of • Praprtetery =edict!)ea fur rams years. A customer, • to whom I ern refer (or cep enquiries, drilres me to let you enow,the partkOlarsD( her ciao. She bad been tranhled fur veers as Oh a disordered liver amt had di...an.. On the M. occasion, however, tbs, atmenre of the slur* was so alarming, and lb. Jo ' flan - talon wet In Fa severely, abet doubts were eat,r- I tained of her net bans able on tear by antler it i famonstely am wig ludnced to try your Pill, and ~ rhe lofdrrne me that atter the dtst, and 'nth sareeedr • ; !mg deer, she had ornOt relief. Phireonttesed to take ! the to, and elk booth she uscd Poly three Uoree,.h.• E. ; tort in tbe enjoyment of perfect health. I could hove s ent anti many more COM,. hat the abate, (ram on. • • seernry of chit aittust. and the speedy cure. I' think, ;peaks Much In favor of your itsiontahlog Pill.: (Plated:l ; IL W. 1:10.11Wat. , Alit ineaordiniey rare el Rireatitersser, in rais . .1 Di...'. faced: . Cons as letter inserted la the Hobart Town Cour ' 1 t r,....f the I et'Adarch. !DLL. by Major, J. Watt.; • , m u gy r n ar•Vonnisan. metre!' yearn of age. ee -1 , sid . dcs et New I Town, bad arch safeties !tom a eh. lent Ithenmallt "Fever for upwards of two monde, wtneh had entirety deprived her. of the nee of .5•1 amts t tinting ride pertottihe wig ander the care of . the tenet &ohmic( medical teen lo.flotimrt Town, and i f lit tn. in ter a.: was considered hopeless, Aft lend ' . prevalteid aipoil het? to try Rotlitweas ceteltated ', Nit i, vinehlahr . ennern(sid to do.and In en Incredi .', hio thou sycir*of time They effected a perfect cure.- Cur. of a Pall n.:l Tietorres it Mir and attiser.l • isfr pers. PI "yea/ of age.. • . , F Mal maid. Tr,* at. Moo,Propattors of th• Lyon . ; O,dvettieer, la. can V 04,1/ for the follnarll4l attar - , !twat—inf. 'J. ~.. i ~ To Professo r itoLlOWAS—eta:--F desire to bear tree to 0 r• egad efforts of llnn o w a ra rill. -- ! • For IV/Ma year. I sufferml severely from •It NM and tight.. In thr titmosch. which wes'also arrntopan -1 led by 4 shoot eil of ...AUL:the! prareoted me turn e-at It Ice &tout. .1., am SI .yeers of are. and =awl' h. s.aadint no adraered state of Ide.thess Piths have fLk rannved inc„!thit I am desirous thin' ot - hare Should In• r.i.idrt, :.c t fctir red with their virtastat'l tin n ,-, w ir. Acrid., he then . mean.. comparatively eoilEe. and rtw tate eters ite wit hoot Incouvenienct fd, pelt., !.0 hirli I c•.ut,.l nit do before. - . ,:_et':".' ..', • I.Mlynedd ' ' if F: NIS' S‘01:, North gave!, Lyon, Norfotk 31 . .tthtf,t - r: r•cy 41 Ilto4atrtosi• Psi!, to totr: n ow Prep.!. ; • - r•tttou%-siereflDg Drape , ' .19thar shunt the torn of life, or it other times, vdoold Immediately.. • hone rernarinta thee. Pine, an hundredsOf • polinnl. l ar e sonority...=l,l.y th eir ner., nf thie Coln! coin ,. plaint iit Ire dt rout emcee, where all other toeing' . had felled, li•il failed. . . • , - T.. ‹eleaa ad 'Pitts ere wonderfully *Crate:our •in thi tiro - min emnplalots: , -.. Agco, ledscoillon, • :'A rmtne. , -- 'Jaundice %Mune* compla nts. . Liver Complaints. liltaches-hrt the Blt 104 - Lumbeao, ..n,,a el CoMplal .1., Piles, . Cokes. - - ,Rheumatises. •... .... 1 e icetipartho neibe Dow eleiteteatioiiivil. e. Ca oeittriptioa., ;Strafe*. or Stare Evil Debility. .:, •teote Tbrou I. ' ' Dropsy. - A1555 liiil Una re, Dy...tarry..l .eet.oridery Itytnptuoe.. Dryeipeila. lie Dookittrues, , Female ',react! "Wet. , Tumours; F.rell of all lit4lr. , :Dicer.. , Fit.. ~1 - ' 'Yeteteel Arcetloei, Celli, . . . Worms stall trade. - fietdectir. '•_ - - YleaUtess, from . baler. l odleestme. ' et canoe , Ite, 4k.c. 8r,14 in the Eetahllehirset of PrormatliohLowe T. el thread, (emir Temple Dar. London.) aed - by all resaKtrble Drente' mad Dialer,. Is' al edideei thnlgthout the *lath is roolre, and of Ana* of ram Vetted States, le Doze* et tic. One, Ind el 50 each. Wbo4r111) by thepirochial Drug Mew I. 014V:don by Mast*- A IL, it D. Said* Now Torts tad by It,. C. D. NaigbeiT Saab 01140 iiirtryt,rhaidalPOta- IS 'Them I a.taealdetahle sovtas by taller the larger emu.. j : - , on n N .A f L tu ili 7 — : l D . Latte:: g ::l lb :t . e t rt a ; rn ." eaL u ij b a tb lto " r. .t rs .. 4e ' e : ,u. :;: r : .t.L. lr ' ii th ....."'.. T.. WDTterT SONO, MI Ranh Snood Street. ".. 44 ttehle. Wholesale A CMOs, SW. We: A. ' l * win TaMatits t Del Y. W. Dec. DI, lea. • .s loe } I TillgutwirYhmmus.....„ -- 614 — Wifewsk c70:00.1111 I ,Nra pus. wilialf.beenal a . A. o7 =r lB . ll 4l6llllbas. Assz i wt _ - • ~• abatilia....e. • sa• • I. .0.1-at.Ln,liallilnapt . • ' linaill NV iinEt, (iXtVit t ' A: .11.31LL1 -1.4. u nate., .ww.w ..... _ . . • - f e jt Sitritter. sink. rftemmosyrruars: I ai x tnt a a le a s . ' UOl3lllllllll AND LCITSL ---- 1 ' MS' • -•••;• ~, 1111,01011 .- VAnt,.. linialinat SOTS STATIt UtritrAllo rilli tx tAirtows ADDITION TO POST ARBON. .:-.--___ .1 AUSIDICIt. DVlll i erir .".' 4 ,ltr;/i . l.Propf of am? Supemprits, r . COMPIINT. PRILADELPMA AORNOT •, - 1 erllll LAITTONTILLB . TRACT Is • I ' . %e li= 4 , - • gblatiliiiiffaliat 1 vog. Dogin.r. mutual. g -tt i ~ mg LATZ TUE IN JUSET CM. , ejo. his e5,,,,,,, nt ,,,m0.11,1„4 antes m o t B a lks. lA. sew kW est use Ileasokid *DI lee - 1 HD LAU&LPIIIA . AStrIET.ADISo RAILROAD., ! • aad aid - ..*-... IllAcemoi C.llszallg•-$11,),, , .- - „*„.,. 1 1\ int., GILLETT it COOGSHALL. Ayala. a 1 . 02 . 1to w s ion lerw s ma i er n S to le p ts tet w 4 lu ie eetb r le h ere hm er l y r offl aveltiritte as mach Pledshto . . , , - - Abstract from the Second Angel Re port, made iti y t .."` , . ri Pi ane antral...Nl:JAN.3 l nel el it. /c-52. arid ou tit- ', mull that a SAFE •Dt'your ',. , .1 i'prtiq , •. -4 ' 4. 4 1 ; he len: aad Wally I 1 , V e ry fallowing Ileuday, vain farther enure ea •• • • - Oil trawl dioOt t , • Express Fero rape Pustomit Train whi le ge . phlu. dant Limey or Stow— .„,„. mete was the mesas ef s r. it4,4'11.,;11k.1?”-.-.1.,. i Wilk& number of testicle. tuned is . A MUSE AND 11011 E. A plan of the property tan be etch:and tI. rata" Of i &Mitts erg. A. td.,and users from Poll/vele at e • uh. oseb is CoraliPalloo. • wise Ilse htakti end Vd c' tl " 4 " ,j - ~ ...ta,%-f-tfr- . 1 '• both branches orbestitege, Twenty!. 1 ~. mgpo. Sala made lawns by appneation at, the *NCO of , , „ b i .. .",s e r ; ~sapping st. all Way Soul e On the . Inward MIN. Pillows or Mood : Skrro. hatolkde with a i of i' „ e r . ,r, r . Tneasend, - EDWARD OWEN P,ARRY, Agent; f ' II vet S no Forte Ac ., out ti7ft 1. ' s • 41.0 00 1 Linn and at Itte followieg stations at the Louts stilted 'II , 10* Heat , 1 . 041 9' of rho' Ili ekkakh • " C a ' ' " i i .4 . - o i Weal* *moors of froPerty al risk. Irl— to • °rile Beetricky Bank, Centre strest,Pottavllle. _-........1.-• . - ---- . Narionl. Heart Bars. Dioghit Ms Food, Fail. destruct aby the dm tbat'oe- 4 lieceseessi 1 --"---' 1 September 4. ICA _ 1.1 . r 36.1 f.. I VP Teat.. ~ , bona reel* , seep, fit eritlibe , je, al fet t outele, Spit Weeny , , Caned Inner Stott 0111 UP AP , ' Does, Slather or Plattryieg ts Dm pit Ott,. ' of the 27th ell.. ar No. 46 *let- . . ,„.., Stomach. Bertanahrg of the Bead, Bar. ' ; plum Street. The Bre ceimmeneed neer the bat. ' . vied and DUllean Snetthugg.Flatter- 111 whlctroterteg to its *rogation rot a wan, did not fora Ind at the Bean, IMAM or Ili4t ism the eetter.bet was espouse to the full but of • Wel law seseitlone when Pa if . lee Dees ke unantencesuestood when lases Dew ...„ lying per Dow. Warm* of the reins had an the bows platen and knobs cecoPio le viskie, Dots er Webs ty melted nr. Toone, R. IL CABLE k CO. 'berate tb e Jersey City, Feb. 3, 1933. . Sight, • Fever and dull pain to the bead. Deficiency sr Per Great Fire its Senres3erry Street-Letter./rent Iserration, Vellownets of lbe Skis and Ere, Pals le Lewis 4. Co.-Phi ladelphri, March ?A 18.52. the Sole. Back, Chest, Limbs, ht.. died&le Flushes Br. done Pullet- Slut It erfards me Much nails ,of Ifeat.Curtneg In the Flub. Coutes( Imagtaing- Chilies to {skims yea that the . Ilerring tratamander ; of Evil and gnat depreesioe of spits. can be. (let. Safe r• which we sambaed of you a short time since. • wally coved by preserved our books and paten le good contlitioo Jo int_ FIC,WWLAND•it , , I flog the settee ordeal through which it Pained at the , 1 Cele}ratof Gtrocin BlM's, disastrous conflagration that took Wage at our warn hence no thr morning. of the tdfli Inst.. when the Dit. C. M. JACK: I O/I.ft that:ht.:el II bietiletne Store, safe was encased to the meet wen.* hear for snipe M.Paitell Street. phlhrdelphis. hours. and when dragged horn the flames was red hot Mot pewee sere the 4.,, detours is sat smelled en soused rider, We mote MP statement by way -if agsalla-Ity gal ether peppetteeles in Os Vetted 4 bearing, tertimony to the worth of these seleable Mitts. NI tie reps, elitet,ta natty .dear rfte.'skitir,a, Fire Proof . Ve r y, roper:roily" Ph emus had failed.., , LEWIS a . CO. These Bitters art worthy the attention of Invalid*. 1 The Propirietm • of dei zeriies • Llenln satanion- Presessiegareat virtues In the rem threaten orates- t dor eater. ' cbaltetsgell the whole world. in the ester "I see of the Liver and Meyer gland.. clereishig the I. Dee Tkeriesed Deffies.toprodue their meal: Awe , meet ~,,, Wag lowers its weimoess and atfemlone ded the PRIZE lIIEDAI. at •-be %MILD'S FAIR, of the digestive organ., (hey are SOME safe, et rtaln Lemilori,ard the COLD blltpnr. by the Ameriren 'n and pleasant. ethnic. Over 1000 of these safra have been sold and READ AND BC CONVINCED. are tenet is, use. and more than lialltas c parsed :elute. trios THE .. 11041.31 lira ••.1 pha oily through accidental Ares- • • The Editor said. Dec. 23nd. , Wren:id htnd Safes ami .. rlalarnanders" o'f.hiller Dr. floeflasure Cs/sinned Orroas Bitters for the ' maker., having been taken in put ply for - Iler. cure of Liver Coniplatet,jausdics, nyePeltela, Owen. I ring's,. car rat," at cheap rain. lc or Nersaut Debility, is deservedly one of thil " JONN FARREL. , moat popular meelirines of the atty. These Bittenl .•- . 34 Walnut Cl-. Philsileltmis. have been used by thoeundr.and a fri end et our it. 'O. Marbleize,' Iron Bantle,. Table Tope Ste . "rots bole says he has himself received as Ormuz' and . the Works of the celebrated " Satatumf.4 list Lie permanent rue, of Liver Complaint from the see et es." on bent in treat Varlet Y. this remedy. We IMP convinced that, In the per of blarrh IT, 1453. these hhters: tbe patient constantly gales 'Deem ------.- -- - and vtgor-a fart worthy of greet tonsiderstlon,- Tele/ are pleasant In tams and smell, aid tun be used by ;Krum. wttli the moat delicate stomachs with/army outdid any drcunistaucre. We it. suable' from e etzte Ile tier, and to the *Meted we advise their use. -Ecopre VPrtatv." one of the best Literary pa. pets publiebedoeid. Aug. 23- . Dr. Ilasflaars Orman Ditties. manufartuted by Dr. Diction. are now recommeeded by some of llie most prominent members of Ins faculty as mediae of much effuse, In Cases of female wealtness• As .acs I. the case, we would advise all mother, fo ob tain a bottle. and thus save themselves tnutb skittle**. Persons of debilitated constitetione will find these Blume advantageous - to their bealtb, as we' know train erperienre these/mar, effect they have upon week systems.•• sumo. !Pr. . EZ! Lea4ce 1111=0%1. 7.30 .14.4.31.1 41,4114111.. 6Anl PlAllatVate i 6.31 :Passaa 1111 Calboo 4:117 ••• F 040,40440 *• 2. Haven '{.l6 Itca4lng, 9.31 Re44.l.ng , .411 0.1124,0 110.43 " • POrstostv 0.00 - • 3 , 34. Cat txm , !,10.t.; phocLnalle 6.= 40044.43 Pottarrilic!!l.o.3 i Arrives at Ptillaea.l-7.30 FAGES. Fir t Le rause trip, nn hd &ma, in No: 1 Cars; From 1' GilaJelptds tal'lttanl:Mite and bsca.satr.e day, 41 40 1 72 2 So rarttao WTI H,tdinc. Haste, Mt. t:arbon & rouvthe, t " :Headier to Poitsatte lad hack same day, 1 SO r*" . No thigiage carried. with these train,. All Marts onset be purchased before mitering tht can. :May IV); 21-tf 'Lit.o .444% coti ~~a~: r i MrE OF TIME PIIIADELPHI A k* READING ARRANGC.M ENT.— From Phundrlpbta to Patorllle. On •1543 atm, Ms, . 12.V....tb0ra will be two pmenger Toilets daily ociadtpuric.p.tud,) between Philadelphia, •raPuttaiolle. motmixc LINE. The Caplan Ttato.teacei Philadelphia daily - except Fead.tee.at ".a o'clock, A.ll. The Way Timm Pottevale daily, etandaas excepted Al 71o'ciack, A. N. ArrrastfroN-LINE. The Way Trap leave• Ptil:aeeiptsta Batty, 'item uhlay.. al :} P. ht. Tha CiPrras Train mace. POINTIIIC orally., my:opt Stouhys, at 31o'clock. • - HOVltst OF P.ie9T,410 READING. For Phlladclphta at 9 o'clock t 0 mina lea, A.M., awl I o'clock 51 ClllrtUtcy. t. I'ctisrllla at 9 o'clock 34 cilantes A. M. and 6 &dock Y. M. lbb ifiltri,ta; at att tn. :C.tatl oar Coos the hot. GtIZI It: glass rats 4:4ostitri 81 75 0/ 45 • ICS 55 475 125 Readinf to Phtliddeldtila do to PLltill:3e. Ph/13tra to roil:Tillie; Depot In runavllle. corner 'if 17r inn and Rs .attneti teat of, Amt rltan Haute. Farseacera can tui befertbe ear■ un!ese prneldad with a ttcaat. ;rico pound• of toets.rge %TM ha allowed to each pas these Imes, Sul passengers are eapre•sly prohibited Irma tieing onythirle a• baernge bit tbl'it own sr parreg apparel, which srill be at the risk of Its preuer. By ogler of the 1'. 1 90 fa of M 00 01. ., S. BRAM 088. Secretary , lu 40 5. IRS 2 LITTLE SCIIVIMIZILL 131411.R0AD: erzilx.- Oren. or TIM LITTLE Scn cry...KILL hi evitleTrOn fuf Rsai nod Cosa '74,44*y. ON AND AFTER APRIL I , tOSI, the Peaeender Trola.rla leave Tatoaquai daily (ntirday eircpteeL) at Et o'cliice A. M. and l o'rlOck P. R. and convect lidth the sloinine nod 'Afternoon Trains (torn Ponsellle. on the Reading Railroad. well leave Port Ciloton, on the arrival of the Marolrig Train f rom I . sllldelplaa on the Itetd in; Itallr.d. • TARE. To Philadelphia, - Edo, ,Port Clintno, - • - 75 JOll V A - :DCiI-ON General Atoll' Tantatttel,Aorll 10, i 0.51 1.5-tf TRANSPORT Al\ ON. IaZJAZING RAILROAD COMPANY. • O T FICK Of TUC PAIL,. I :I:•DIXGRAILLOADCA. 1 - PloisZapAtet, Merrh 11, 1953. f Tho rates of FREIGHT'S and oo cml patted by INA an as fol•olus frort the lith Inst.; to July Jilt. 11.4 . 11.Aalli : Pl3ll2Crlphle, Ittrrined r Airetorvre, ' Crill. Mown it N , Fr.P. aL Sr Thlearilok, Lonshrhoen & Ply tn. uUi I:, It. 11,11111.0 . 5 311111'0114' and Jenr.• tinr . /Prtt DI pert. _Port firrarto.dy, Vhlley Fore., PhtrnitriPr 00).r's rent, Putt/blown, Blrclshr.r..e, Reading. Eletyr'n.ll , ..,(llor & ! Mohr/TIM% Ilan/bury, t.t)5.5 , 15 • ro .55 45 ' ril 55 35 , &I 5✓ 35 , GO 55 35 Or 53 35 : 1 , 1 55 - 35 :co 15 20 • Br order of the Board - of .Nlanma r. Ilk tDFORU, fierremy 12-If t , March 19,2653 SCIIIITLEILL NIVIGATION. 111 ;!›, gl5 Leg 6 ( ;MCC or S•TIO•rio15 Co., ( Mare.s ICtAi 1553. Tire chnre• to jhe use eats, and lin Toil on An tiirarlta Cora. cirri.d on the. rk,Hl. VIA:ILL Nos lon ?lON, will bo• Ito (l!ow. until Auguo In, 1553. :001 tt.. , Mll 59 • 57 5,/ no • 59 37 5.1 51 40 47 40 49 ! 47 40 50 t . 47 41 50 ; 47 ' 47 47 stl • 40 47 40 47 • 40 41 34 47 41 44 zs '47 45 44 51 4S 44 40 :3 41 4: 45 15 43 41 1 , 1 75 43 ' R 40 33 41 41 51 34 41 40 00 31 r 55 31 54 37 33 31 34 :17 5 , 5 31 !74 3: 5. 00' Phtladelnbfa, atan■ynak Spur y A'ooshotiorken, Plymoititi Pam Er tdpw,rt. Nowitown, Port Rirrinedy, Valley Forge. Pawlsot's Urm N. Prov:dporr. Ro}er'r Ford, Ponaio'n Port Union. Dirdsboronlb; Readinc, Altbootra, -liamburg, c)ricitt'r I.lPg The Charge will he per ton of MO 15n. leis flee yr / tent. ailowenee (or waste ae ucolti.nod no (tame lens than twenty-Ore trop ter ton srtll Ca wad• for any dictum*, • By order of llie ',Janssen./ F. PRA LEY, Pr••ll•r,t /2•lf =I PRIL&DA a rtuAraNG RAILROAD .4c 4 4. " 4 " 7 I) EDurrins Or rituuarr Oti IV to colr.nc.nc, Mawn I. ItSl - RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 um :4 - ASTICIAIL?IiAnbrvITLa lac CQurs.-43ito manna. I:Gal./tricks • .- 14a, Iron (ire, Limegnue., Pit Iron, 9 c7r: cte. Plarttr„ - Plate, Titre, U C/ess.—lllontos Barr, ittoel,•,) Cement, t 4 rindstnnee,pcaon, Latta, Pitch, Railroad !UM; teary, 11°,19,1401 clr. 31"cts eau,Slut Phlnater, Tar,- Torp...a- Oar, Timber rod Lumber. 34 'Crete—A le. Hear and Carter,i Arne', Pot and Pearl. 1 1 Soli*. and 'Tarns, r. , d're. Cotton, Whisker& Roar:elk Llcoare,CraHt,..; Iron Castings, roach ; Rotted Lou or' "'" „, Llarntosmi Iron, Plates. F.:l • c' s ' Mr Railroad Iron, Lund and 1 4 1.r4 I Nit ',Potatoes, Nana ant! 9:m, Arlt Provisions, Syr,. Sait;,ertre Za Tnbirea, ortratanotnetuaritt. T'1,01 , 11 per barrel,, 115 eta. 11 cts. alli Man, 13 ,, iterl Cbecve. Cord.t re.Earcb,..sr a re I • Clore - ti't.(errepttnose stattd)ltenip Hardware. a-. riptlers, Ilult•na•-srsts, 1 Lir.l,l,ratb. r, Live . et0r1i,.,11a,1,11, 'e 1: air. 9 Lir tures oflron , ar 1 1 113chinerr : 0,1.03 o• ter', Patats, flaw iltdeo, Roza !I!.a-1 • .la dbrist Iran, Steeds.Pteal, Arrest I • Potatocs,Taltarr.Vlnetrar & %tiro. , 149 Clare. -110,:ax sad Ilobtil and filmes, Coy phlunt Ploca I • Ott,tibina, Gras. and Ctur•mgvisre, Confectioners, Uri Gonda, 1...111.ti5. I i I tr Drum Froth Pick. Meat, sal rill it, Forelad I,pluors. lint.o. Spirits or I Ttirpantlne,Tear, Aaiun. and Wool.) March J. Mai NEW AriEGINGEMENT H • F.AIIL 1 7.0:t 4 EN PM: B,4 I.IN C. Wear. tut-pared In reerlve and totward orr Paorendaf Trzln,'l (our Eiprer4 Cat belnd lu rhaf4a Of *im)a I thrrsrogrrr) tor;eliandite of oil dr4rripll4ttn,par kallecho iallra,sparle,ba tat mart. &r. Also, patystolur tdi - antiou veld La tnlieCtiti4 Mita, Watts and Account., far laps and Goodt brut .red daily tualt interitita.llata pllrea between I'atladeloltl4 And Potitvlllo. lidices—Centre Strrpt, Poitevdte; No. A, StrullkAlitia suept. ridi.JAphia. ; Nn. O W4ll t4traat, Nag rota No. a ;tort street, Basin, - IlntsAßU, FART, tit 47a. Jan I. IPZ3 ldf t...-1- 111E1N7,AR13.1112GEMENTS:! TlTE'Undet46d desire to Inform the l'ntlit that they haericeetahliahed theihselres RI I , ROD9rI. to connection with the Kt. Clair Depot, fur the pu guise of purchasing Flonr.Ora in.lltS and Produrn Thry are thankful for pa.t favors. and ale now prepared to deliver gond+, wholesale and retell. INJILEIt k.I3ROTTICR., Pt. ClalrJantrary P. 2-11 Dl2. minnows MAGICAL PREPARATION, ..`evrtl East Canter of NIXTII Alta '.I2A (1E ,Strert.f. • Wileßit he toetlnuca to I Owl all private had Jed hale nifessee.guaranteetne a cote In 'all cases. Streetcar* and Residents. of both lezel, are invited to the .oociar's Private Ramon. where he sensitive,' be consulted toehdentially. free of charge. re Persona residing at a distance, by enclosing thresdnitarate A totter, pout-putd. Btu leg oyitiptorne, will receive a battle of the Doctor's Magical Prepare.. lion. by return of gall.. • Ogle* hours (rune tecloch.A. L Pl.,, till Ie:P.M. rept. Ili. th:4„ Unga,Aam A. DROWN'S , C.lBBBBLtai AND P.AltAllol IIaNDPACTORT. e L 0. 80 MARKET Street, Phtladatobta Win. A. Drown respecifolty Inform , . &Uwe that hie es sertccept er PA RAEOLeI for the approaching .11•31011 note complete. and Invites their attention to U. Ile is enflamed)" adding new styles. and dealers" will Oath stntli one of the meet desirable to select from lilt elm be foundln the, r.onrry . Alto wISI be found a lacy. slue): of rucar,*4 9). consisting Of low priced Conon ; Cinebam of "every qualky. and ■ choice as:affluent of Silk. all of wbkh b. Offers for side at a small advance on the tort of enaltatecturv. -February 11.1551' OLOVES.-11.a. Ladlri*lnea Rubber Gardenlby Glom. 'Alm), La dine 114bbor Mitts, jest rttelve4l and tbr sat. by Alas ' -HN, smaittelit atfird Ladies' Dna Pr ANN osecton. ref irsesistet. Waite &ans., The 1100. C. D. liti Susi, Mayor of the City of Camden. N. 1.. say. •• floor LAND'S G BlTTgas.—We Italie peen !Keay flatterreg notices of this medicine, and the coerce from which they came iodated as tomato in quiry respecting it. merits. From Inquiry we were pereuade4 to uee It. and co y we found It *Pecelic In it. action upon diseases of the liver and aigestlVe erring. and the powerful inenence It esens upon nervous prostration is really surprising. it calms and strengthens the netiltS, bringing thym into a elite of repose.making Gump refreshing. " If this medicine were more gonateillY.weed. W• ate tatilded there would be lesa witness, as from th e etom,ch.liver,and nervous system the neat majori ty of real and Imaglitery d 4.11,11 emanate. Have them to a healthy.,condltion) and you can .01d defi ance to epedemlcs generally. This ecituordtortry in.dtclno we would adobe, our Moods trbe are stair Indtsprvert. to give a trial—lt wilt recommend !t -sar It should. in facie be In every family. No oth er medicine can produce ouch ...deuces of merit." Es IdettCB upon e►tlebCe has been received (Us the foregoing) from all sections of tbe Union, the last three• 'rate, and the strangest testimony in Its favor, is.thst Iht a is more of it used in the practice cattle. regular Pnytictans or Philadelphia, that ell Cabe"' nostilitos e•.mOlaed, a fact that can easily be carat, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will melt With :heir quiet approval when presented even in this form. Th.t tlas m•,dtclne will care Liver _ . "iroplaint and Duspensia. nu uue can doubt after using it as direc ted. it acts speci pul p Uf1,111114 stomach and Ilse, it is preferable toulomel in 11l Wiollll fftellt.t.qhf tfr , Ct Is aumedlate. Tbey can be adnilnistered to fe males or taints with safety and reliable treadling any = rimy hoes the IRlittll4 alynature C. b. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and hts name blown In the bottle, waleat lel WI they ora spatial a. For saw Wunleaale and Ratan at the GERMAN M t.D ICINO.TO.i E. No. 120 AnCtl Street, one deoi' below math, Phlisdclubla end by feePtallble dial er. generally through the country. PRICEA IiEDUCCD, , •To enable all Clarets of Inv4". to ,1 1 0 Y the advantages of their greathre stutettrepower.. Blitgle Bottle TS rents. / AliCeNt sale by Johp 0 Brown. Pottsville; Jar. B. Pall.. htlocrovlllet S. R. Mason, Sthoyilaillilla, Ten, Pa. rnly2l. Int 13=1 I Nolittera chit! **reefed( et giro esteslattirmouref arr arid N, was 7 Peysitier • re their preetire. THE BEST SARSAPARILLA conIpOUND IN 'Tilt WORI,D. • n ROSE'S eelebrtted Compound fluid Ba l./tract of FBES/1 CIONDI I RAB Pronark by itlrn only, at his Laboratory (toot 1 -, ottler,lll. Smell hoofer, SO rent.. War ranted fie, front 'ferrety. Ara rcprins ant dimmer Mr4llCole, for purifying the Blood, 11 hat no equal. Tot. 4,:untionund it made by • chetah:al process, without ornoture to the air, end therefore con tains all the virtue of the truly valuable root. Ilon doroo vow/ Patina, combined with saber Ingredients. to render 0 elfo,3roool , in , purifying and enriching the blond, and torn:mall rthtn Eruptions and Skin Dteea• tordicrofnlotor Bores, pod tbeirbed effects on the 1 7 .1:00.101011. Droptiral Swellings, Bheurnatirni from Mrrorry, DNA, Oil Sore*, Kidney and Bladder Ater. riennttot the - system of merrorv, and raising up .1 tweak and broken down conaillutiou from any ten., IMIMEI 14) 1 :5 I 11l 55 50 15 25 :0 15 2,1 .2.5 IS IS 10 00 15 10 firl 15 11 00 15 10 10 05 , 00 95 95 ~ ..0 5.1 tts ?) IA 4.1 170 PS I. VS 'AI •LT abaft. this ,arefully made preparation n( will do all that ran he done by any compound of the root Maisapamlis, as the thonsando mho have mod if will teal lly. h it also a piemtatit purifying hey, Tare." the spirit., givni aPP•IIIe and ! tone in the Momath, and an a drisk. (with a Utile , COO) water, wine'sl cc soda water,) will be found In ; penny to all others retnalevachn hive used thin compound. from tor de I 1.- , t". wean and pale, soon become, robust acid have • hue rblor. It poetesses - treat Invlgnrattng G IIFAE PAIN CURER t Tii? 11'037),CR or riii: .10E1 H ALL PAIN CURED LIKE Al AGlCi—Titio wonder ful preparation I. used Intern y and 'atm nally,gly .lng immeJiate relief Rom bodily patina If treed according to di eilotialt not only relisiresalt pain. but It three It ovally on the first rpptiration. It may be relied upon for curing and giving apnoea to• bract relief, as thousands who have iwed it ran Intl. fy, an Ittienmati.m. Agra. kiqddett Cold., Cholera. Dyssnterv, Cholera Martin. Pleurisy. Earache. Ebro I's, and Toothrietie. and all path In ths stomach at Rowel., Ileodortio. Pain. In the Womb, Pains in the Limbs, Joints. Rectro l latne Dithase,LeMbat 0. Ssalde. Born.. CLlllhieln.; Sprains. Drolsee,Pitriple.,and all Chronic Cruptionm If •ou wish In he relieved from ALL PAIN. use Dr. .Roses rAri•CURER. jr you dnslre to be cored of ALL DISEAnEn„ta•• till Parody Medicines. Paws 113.25, and SQ wasp! bottle. For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia. ace. erne. Liver being the larseat gland In the Imam I. body, It la mote frequently deranged than any rimer. Then follow Dyspepsia, Constthation,Cold Tent and I.i.e of At:meths.—the skin becomes yellsor, the spirit. grant,, and there 1.1 great aversion to ,o. uety. Rego lath the Liver, and you correct all these evils.—The sorest preparations to take are UR. TiO9F.'l celebrated -11allroad,or .Auttbilloes PILLS. They sorry oil the bile, and anon give oppellte and strength. Ili. Dy.perda Compound ;Mould be taken whose • person time been troubled With togrpennia a long tint.. Trite f.. 0 cents ; bet fat Cold.. Blltithe habit., Antlbilloes es Rail. mai PI LLu. ll} and IS nem. per boa. re The shove preparations ran be found, ashlar*. solar. and Nil direction.. at Mestere, of 11. Bataan, Agent for the County I John 0. Brown, Jahr' P. E, - Martin, Pottsvillei J. W. Olbbr,Mlntravtßel and E J. Fry. Taman.' 2 , ISIS. DR. J. 8. HOUCHTOW►S ;PEPSIN i}Enteied accordion to Act of COMM./m.ln the Feet 1611, by J. B. 110O011TON, N. U., In the Clerk's Office of the Mulct Cola fot the Easteruoda • of l'enostlesida Another. Scientific Wonder! OREAT CURE FOR DISPZPSI.4I; TA R. .1 t 3. tIOUGHTON'h PCPAIN, the true Dies. //me Fluid, or (Metric Jake—premed trom Ren net. nt the (berth Stomach of the Oa. after &methane of nano. Glenna. the great Phystologreal Chemist, by J. rt. flonowros. I. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. "I Pince?... Buell Is the true moaning alibi word P 1111 1 .4. It itP the abler element. et Great Digesting Pritirrlile of toe Gastric Jake—the Softest efil•F•44 the Pwriflime, P Stimalotimir Agent n the Stomach and Intistines. It Is extracted from the Mee:thee tetomach °rm. M. than forming!' true DI. Fl2lif. rfiedtelY like the natorallilantrie Jews in is chemical powers. end furnishing acamplete Pad perfect aulislitllie for It. Tti,is is Nature's own Remedy for an _unhealthy Btotror h. No art aro& COM /roost Its entatlet pow er. It mottle' an Alcohol, Bitters. Acid"; or halm ou. Macs. ls le extremely agreeable to the taste. and may tiejahen by the most feeble pollen's who cannot eat4st, water cracker without smite distrait. Oreenre 61'4i - heti) I%lll.Mo:tie. Pepin I. NOT A DRUG. 4 Ilalfa tes4Puonful elPepain Infused in water, will dlgeat or eissols• Pier Pstaxds of Russ Beef i• ales; try horn. TO 01-111,1emmatti.' CILI irY The Mfientille Evidence tipon whith thin reme dy, la blued Is in the highest dettee CEITIOCIS and te n-W[l6le, Ziu,ti an •the agent, and ar t a Dolieriptlvo tlictslar, grail., vying a large amount of Plc leptille Evidence. rm. LlOAt's Animal Cherniffly; Dr. Cutribinu Pity ainit.gy of Ingassionq Di. Pereira on rOO.l and Mei: Dr. John W. Urine.. of Now Yolk Dab/4.11y; Pref. Dana' lvtn'e" P Prof. le 41Imae.n r Yale eol -I.re ; Dr. Catpealee• PhYsitl4oll7 411i.t.... together with report. of tlOOll him all pada of the Visited Slates. .PCPSIN IN FLUID AliD 141.WDEIL • ,„ Dr. flootiliton'e Pepin Is prepered In Powder and Fluid porhi—and in Preactintlan•iala for the nee of •Ptirdelone. The Powder willtie lent by Mail, Dee of postage, for one Dollar, stet to Dr. noughlon,Phil. I:Weight*. abOttierllVE THlelt—firery bottle of of the gen 'nine Pepsin bean the written signature of J. C. 110.1:CHT0ht, M. D. role Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copyright antTrada Mark ateured.. Cold by all Menials dad Iteatern . fi Prier, one Dollar per bottle. Annus—Bea Bannon, lnttadlle , Wholnman and R.eait egret ; J. B. Brown mt.! J.& Q. Mahn, pew. "Me; Ju. B. FalLs, 511aontyllte ; C.. J. Pr a Tama. qua. . oar. 0,1851. 41-11 nu: J. s. - nosrs morays MID • IN VICORATINO CORDIAL. • • Th* greatmt diScovery in Mafiosi Erie-am!. TQin attooloblat Preparatinn for rawi wk aar wea k oowi , oLlan. debtlbasad can. labor. sdatly Of d wo; le, arts lite a Maim It area strength tot up. porlur„ and forsesse• great h 1111604111 rag propuzint, For Mart Dimas*, alt bletowas Ilan alone. Flank loner., Mart Ram Unkind/14 Nniobastl. Nonal. eta. " Uda ll 04 •Pilks ud tletat lower to the wawa 1/..poem.lt k alma olraenlinta In Winton. fileenl4 a bottle. , , , Caesar" Coaarr, keg. 17041861. , I hare been affectod with nervous mations tbel Plug (oar pan and balm avod nosy iladiclans ant relleruattl I coed Dr Romeo Nonioas. CotdiaL— Before cells/ one bottle. from being reailieto.weak and tenancy derived peat batiellt.tod.reti Ittealiriboti men; nee( enjoying bettor betba. OM. bin tog mot PrevioaetowinstheeoNlat,rwoetoaiMp and say eyes were treetteaUS IwWeelaie, and swans eke also? ;—erw they an two foStiffint every 1.. y, both la salad avid body, • • /ANDO WILLIMItg. The above Prepanetlem to be bad , of B. U gale agent tot 141.eylkin J Ceetley, ,A i re. • l , rr r •Taleaquii: oat Dam. J. W. Gibba„llliorairiDe. rob. 1 4. labb. • • ' • , s.4f !OR 0111111.1Miltai•- .1 - aoartiaaa . primptes juititimilsed tat fit A liaising's, tat it a. StitILIWII, ilea it, nu," NOM: EVIDCNCIC .30-Ipawly DR. J. S. ROSE'S EMI SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE-I FIRE PROOF SAFES: I VAN* & WATFON reeyeettally IlltOttO Use pa/s -r-414 that they : have added Jargely to their fast l Wes for massiacturing articles in their line, by the tree, him' oft large Factory inelghth Street,h , lom•Vine, sad are now prepared to tomloh those who may fa. ear them, with FIgE PROOF tlArEd, &c., in a no Fedor meaner, at the shortest titmice.' They real warrant their Sates to undergo as much heat a. any Other safes; sad le order to satisfy the public that thin limit mere ueertion,they bold ••,....,_. . themselves is readier.. at gar ;), ..',4. i mot to tentbeagaltly with any '?,'F .' f-r - ''' or other sates that are Inside.— . :4 4 .. : ~ i. ; , ! g . 0: , ... . They have the Games of many .:, 4, , ,- . • , 1 • merchanu aid others. Is this , : , 1 •',.,T , ~:! I city and otbet plate*. which. „ ,l 1 -1; -,•' ' .. they can give. iM' reference= ~' - • 1 --.-.-._:, Their celebrated take have ~• ,, p -1, been well tented by accidental - - -- ' -,"•••--- as welt as be public boollremaithe report below wall chow, ". • • • Gino Triswra Atliistsi by EVANS 4. trAT3O. I . - 9 Xi. e 3 Dock &trete. P11+71144114, . PIRG PROOF CUEBTa: •T Tll T, STATIC rah,, 111•11111011r1M, ra.. OCT. 30. 1851. The mulerslysted, appointed a enutrunitre for the perms'', by tbeodicera of, tho State Fair, were pre sent this afternoon.. when . EVA M W AT. rION tested one oftbelt small sized Salamander Fire Proof Chelan...lt Which time they consanted ystamt Avers. aoruclet. it to deetroy the.cast Ir..n rect. ..0n opening the Quiet, the paper,. together with Iv° :Ir. calm.. deposited In °tar presence. were' taken out, not only haling been preaerstd. but not haring the appearanee of prorth upon them. • Joseph Motet. Ea-flue„ of Pa. John It. r'ox. A. 0, Ileister, ' Chat,. E. nelwAr, A. T. Newbo l d, E. E. Boudlnott, 'Qunlnllt. t. • EVANS 6r. WATSON. datAmander Tlta and Thlr (-proof Safe Manurrs. No. 8; Dock tit reet; Ana 21. lASI. OXIORGEI NEW HARDWARE STORE, ""..' 4 I -- doom below !date's Howl, and nearlyopposße theAtinereßauk, L 'n "'• rottovlllP , where will he found' 41 an excellent assortment oT HARDWARE: coseb.Trimmings, ' Slim Sptll4l, Fihe Trap., Saddler/. ' liritania wire, Sboemakers' Viols, ; Assortment of the Loth', Carpenters' Tools, : Table Cullen , . - Mum and Paint. 'Packet Cu:Mgr. Rat Iron of ail sizes, Table Spoons, 'Rolled.. do do 'do Anvils and Vlres, Nails and Spite*, . Assortment of one Cow Railroad Iron and Nall., Sheet Iron Orneibies, Smith Tools, ' , ;Wit% Tin Nate. i Building materials, . Brass Kettlet. i East Steel,' dad Irons, Sbear 'Deal, - Pans and Roams, 1 Arm Otter. .Chains, _ Mill Sawa,- .Ra Shaul Trees*, f i' c I ow-cot Saw•, , Powder and Shot, , 1 Pine Hand-saws. li. B. return/ Ole thanks to the public for the p.l - they extended to the late Om of ilrilht rott.and flatlets blelrelf that., in pie Individual ColVl city, he will be able to lll:verve end command their conlinurd anprort by the quality or the .nontlr be to. In 'tore. 'tact attentlon,to businre*,and thr, low t.te., at which he Is iletcrtishmi to nett. HEORHE BRIGHT. Late "(the Roil of Bribto at Yon. March 27. lase. "- • 13 Iv COLEMAN 11 Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nos. 32, 33, 34, 35; 3ti, and 37 Amule, Philath:. COUNTRY Merchants eau save lion Id to Id per cent. by porehaslng the above etores. By Im porting toy own Good., paying lost 1111 W rent, and liv ing sconornks Ily,:11 I. plaint can undersell throe sync, like their goods bete. pay high rents, and lire, Me Printed.. Constantly on hand, a large astartrnent of Pen and Pocket Knives. Ortssors and Razori, Table Knives- and Forks. In ivory, stag, buffalo, lone and sound handles. Carvers and Forks, Mlnels, 4e.. Botcher Knives, Dicks, Bois is Knives, Itevolvlng and plain Pistols. 4 , c. "r" Jost meelayd. large suck octindgers' and Wos tenhohn's fine Penand Congress. graves. Alen, • large assoi Intent of, Artordt.ons, a t r., Ac.— Alan, tine F.ltglisb.Twis( and German Cons. JOHN -kl• COI.EMAhi.IIaP OII c I • .32-r f Dee 17, Irsl TOWN ELUL IRON AND HARDWARE STORE. _ THIS MUSEUM of mastafartured wares bk. loot none of Its attractious,and i km now able to offer to the public either for How Inspection or purchase, one of the finest and most useful stork of Foreign and-Domes tic HARDWARE ever offered to the tountY:t With . many thanks for the pattonage extended to the late firM. II dotter myself shirt to supply all the wants in my line of bustneatt. cheap' as the rheattest. with -usual promptness and deepaielt. FRANK PC/TT. Apr 113,1852. . It-If PAIRBANE'S PLATFORM . SCALES Ithe 3 8 :t h e se oPt b e e ire h u n pZio b r " m " Al P r. 7 . ' 4•71,; d h: 7 :3 " :!: ue prepared** harnith any ilexriptlen •of their ..iake, capitate of weighing from t oe. to foie torte. . A aam. ple Of !Mite , cal be memo at the Vora i 4 tore. E. VA Ktn.EY Sohir. 144 f aptll 5, MON apnonrjnion wenn nousg, - CENTRE STREET. POTTS MLLE. ripHE atibseribers are prepared in furnish the Trade, 1 ?doctrinist. and Operaierg. at Philndelphis pricer, (freight added) wholesale or rets Masai American Oar Iron. manufactured in rott.vlll,., and warranted of superior quality. Also, light T railm suimble for mines; and Cshtri ChaleS, tantierted at short notice direct frumlbe Importer.. C.VAAA,LEVA.SOS. York Store, N0y.42, 1553 47-if ustronnurr TO IZIMEES AND COAL MERCHANTS.. riAllg Subscriber begs respenifullly to Inigein Mi -1 sirs sad Coal Aterchanis That be has constantly na hand and for pale a•lsrge supply of Chains, or all slara,lrom Nib to locti. made from esiro raged Iron. and imitable (or slopes or mill purpose., which he will sell on very reasonable terms. DANIEL ACCARTOV, 6418wanson St', tend Dock At.. Phllad'a. Jan. 29,111152. - D.3ois MEDICINAL. r !la . • it for TAs fallowing cissts one of thegreats'it rriutaphr of 'medicine, over disease, over pubtufied tic ...Me dical History. , Read it. . D ROM rrED by no other than the feel l ohs bf berm r valence. and for the benedt of. my etticted' fellow helnp, I desire to make known a short degeription of my disease, and the voteepected cure I obtained front Itchenek's Pultnonic Amen. Upwirds of two years sincet was taken ilea. which ' gradually increased mill was to far reduced that I never expected to be well again. f hed.at different time*, the attendance of eta eminent Phyiatians e arithent receiving any ben edt. In the -roonth of February rommenced using debenek's Palmonle inyrup,and ray dieeese at that time Mae was . este...Art.ly feeble; misdeed Ulm, bed.suffeting what few mortals serer Jo, end su rr ivv . fly flesh bad all disappeared—the white of my even very yellow—Ain also very yet. low, like apeman having the la edici—very dry sag littsgy • - I tied a dell, heady pain In my rlpht near the margin of the ribs ; ibis olds 'bpi was Inset 1 than natural, pain to my shoulder. A sharp Pal* In my 101 l ant, whirr' wee tallier than natural ; or, as I thought, decayed away. I had a very distressing pain at the pit of my szernich— tongue coated with a thick White fur—stomachrter poet it entire.. Is mitre. eat being aide to nit anything—bowels' help irrlllalif and eciathre•Ldlschirres very WIWI/MEI —fr. vets, night stream, thirst. Violent palpitation of the heart, eight dry enugh.palo in nip tumult, difficulty of bveatbiny, gement heodneba. Inas low spirited and often would Dave bad spellethat nip fatuity thought I cirtind deseribe le I would like trs do my . sithierstile situation and mywretched le every otitis itt my hay wee either diseased or de ranged. My phyticlaim wild I bad the Dyeprpala nod Liver Complatnt, and tens feet hasten log to Conantop • Om: Thin, attar, as I gen tell. war royalty:l3l9n *On I commente d gains Ito Pulmonle _Syrup.. !- found that 0148y:ups/reed with ure, and it ma* the only Cited/clarthaLeyey page me relief. It caused a large quantity of cor,uptioo to be dbwhateed It reg. plated my bowels—it relieved My sufroringe — goi. me an appetite; inahott.tbelPnlatonle stereo wasthe remedy, by the Weenie{ of Pmvidence. that teetered me to heaith...; Ice Mei:ninth of Aprli following, I wan well enough no morn from New 'Cork city to West Farms. where Imam reside. I enjoy at tide time per feet health, and am deehy &tut feel better Mani have dessert,: many years part. This medicine has prove d ! a blessing to snytelf . and 'family, ( or I bare used •it . with my ehildfah', o overel limes, and alwaye with great benefit: and essay nibs .pageno, th a t 1 know of. Imre need it also with lilt elects. t !keep the equip in my teruse,.and wont-Anal be without at (or any consideration; and I conacentioarty -believe It WOO beet etedirille ever illeavered. and I earnestly ' recommend lberpuhlk to cep lt,trellevlog. All I tin, that If Its rutin Li once known, every family would keep ' This is a gel lin, short history of my case, nod likthe tenth. and Any proton desirous of farther pselirOl 3 ?A I can call on me at the residence of my harthandffobt • Johnson, Wen Farms,Weatchester County, .'. V., le miles from the city. - ' ;PRUDENCE, .101INSfili. • Prepared onl thed. R, OtelleNCK, nod (or-sale in Pottsville, by Joittert... C. t .bt•ertte,An't. Citatory Wears Cu„ Yin 177 Worth' Third Street. General Agent* fur the dilate. Price - 111 per bottle, or G bottle' for 91., . Feb:/11;18.0. tti 61. ci3 7 - r-: '?'"l' i• - • - • r, I s .; 4,y • Ct" A fifilt vALt.9. (Mitt =mat nur..4Z.-PctrrsvlLLE, PA. - Doc. Hams , . , sat( riArat'S AIXIMENT, , _ • TTder grist reniiht;?ii tea lrailiggenic Lillian eat, hka &Ake eci ag a stela enlagail in enviable reptitsilon,la thiVOin Wand. %V tan ears eritdesma. CoaLF/asiesi =,,Feca,, Chilblains ' %lamb ache, Bra hies,nprsinsi, and alinfeetions in= - qa list an :talailla lIPPCCaI tan. hal hni incidc gas er. joxrae t w4 sow.be had of the siancrlbey,agrat fig Pastssillei_ rtko l tc.•inti [ per bottle. ' • 0. namtior. • 1 0•3•• • : . ••• ' 9441' cirrl-Rimmicrtio-ebithiAL Docia Umwevicaddlrlkikulialtirt asitehreali Maths, lAraoalk GolitiNestalik. Tor maim as Mattira Pill44!ffe, rOtts, Total amorist of.irearinars received .- is cast. and Sills receivable. 5T:5,100 7, ToLatisfount of loises antszikeette, 100450 Ts •moaat of Cash and Goarapiae Cap ital now Iri for.futate tours.. ettso.va t'S tactading a Casa burpfus of ;41.075 93 The Company watt otganixed bit two yarn since, upon portly munal prinekatess and with no experts-, tint% of so tar superseding many other institation.-1 it is. nevertheless Irmo ' that its access is naparalleP, ed, and th e amount of business dans, number of rot• letes issued, and lours met with and paid, in the same peribd, exceed that of any Insurance Company upon rtsurd. Its capital tuurases with its liabilities, and no part of this ein turapplissi othetwise than for the benefit of the ranter insured by this Company. IIiftECTOBM , .1. r.nertheiford. Pint.; A. J. Gillett, din Mari ; P.C. dedgw Irk; doomet J ones, Phila da. JOl2illl.•Varker , • John U. ituttintford; Itnert Kim d. T. Jones; • A. A. Carrier. Actuary. We, the undraigned, residents of echualklll Coen iy, and atembet• of the State Mutual Fins Insurance Company of Ilaertsberg,. Peens, I wards, rate pleasure in recommending the above Company to those seek in: safe Und r beep Insurance, It being a purely Mee. chants' and Partnere (company. lion Foster,Pousville, J.&ll.Carter.Tamaqua, Ric laid R. blot r is. do J. W. rthriamaker,s.ll. Itettity & ton, do "Ifeilner&eney„Sfies. 'The Aebsetiber bas been appointed sole agent of the above Cutopany for I ottaville cud vteiaita ,an.l all opphrat ions for insurance mum be addressed tohtm. lAA. 11. taIEFF. Oflce opposite the Miners' Dank, Pottsville. J r itlY 10. EN'DEDINITY. TMC PRViItI.IN pIRE INRVIIANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIOA. 0 e . FicE 631. Chestnut street. urst /lOU Bt. 1/1111ECTORS, Charles ti, Ham arr. George W. Thome Dart, Mordecai D. I.etvit,' Tobias Wagner. Adolphe E. Dorie, rianarelGrant. David Brawn, MEM Jacob R. Womb, hietris Patterson, 'Continue tO make lnentance, permanent or limited on every description of property, In town and country at rate* as low as are cottettlent with security, The Company have yeservid a lame Contingent Fund, which with their Capital tied Premiums. safely intruded, "ford ample protect ton to tire ...gored. The assets et the Company on Annuity let, IFt3, as puslisbell agreeably to an Act of AssnmSly, wen, an follows, is.; Merigaget 1090.559 63 Steel., 51,563 h 5 Meal Estate, 10335 d 90 C4•ti, 45,157 hi Temporary, Loans. 495.459 00 - 111:J20,097 ET Since tbeir I ncorporanan. • period of eighteen year*, they hare paid upwards*, ene wiliiaa non Ired tbreeired dellarr., lours t he rebY airord ing evidence of the advantages OFIUSUTEITCO,OII wail as the ability end disposition to meet with prompt nesa,all • CII AELEA BANC:KEIL President: CHARLES 0. RANCHER. Secretary. Tbeinbrcribar has, been ippnanted agent for the above htentioned institution, and Is 130., prepared to mak* nut r aecn, on every &script inn 6f property. at tie Inwe4 rates. ANDRRW RUSSEL, Agent. Pniteritle. la rill .1851 11-1( I $ C'l.fll Tunder.ir.A..l l ”t for tile Lycsstmg Calvary .1 .11Jaisal 1181fraare Caftp,,,, Mblch har .. 0 1 0 popular than any other similar loisrltti ilian,in the State. la prepared in •CrriCl Insurances asslnst fuss by Fire. on all descriptions of litilldloba, Merchandise. and other orpperty, nu the usual fair and liberal terms of the Company I.oreni areal ways-promptly paid as soon as they ate yattsfactorl ly made :known. Parsons I.rrns properly ID De in cured, mat apply to the subscriber. It, PnUstille, •I thee personally or by Setter, and they shall be prompt ly attended to., JOHN HARLAN. tone 26,16.52. PUBLICATIONS. woaEs OP DANIEL. IV EBBTER—In l V air v•dumes, velar portrait—tbe unit complete edition or the murk, of Webrtrr publ lilted. It his paved throoth no less than three edllons since the anther's death must received and will be sold at Pnbllsbe:'e prices at B. BANNAN'II Cheap Book Brom. Feb. !X. 151'3. ATIIOI.IC GOHOOL (LEADING DOWEL— V The rliMsrriber has Just rrrotsrd a fresh sopply of the 151.3 d and 3J Boots of Reading lessons, corn• piled by Or &nom of ths Chrintlan &Imola.. Also, rfa(tir Books and Catechisms for sale cheep •6. OANNAN, Coldish& and BOOkllflka, 44-if JOT In. 1851 UtilL7.??fogri'coAint.ZTVfiLosnaTtn.g odpt- Rob tonne, are., arcompa n 1,4 by es hisnatious,apetiOvs tlonconalmatem and clahorate drtaili, prepared en oresAly for the trAe of Projectors a'ndArtlsanstihrough• not the trailed 'Stator, by 141111111n1 Sloan, Archrteci.— Published in numbers, and for sale by B. BANNAN. A copy of this tints oncht in be In the hands of every Architect and Builder In the country. March 6. Mi. ID— .TROUTIAT & LIALEY'S PRACTICE THOM EDITION. rpm Practice in Civil Actions and Pmeeedlngs In J. the Borreine Court of Pennsylvania, and In the Dirt 'let Conn and .Court Toromno Pleas for the City and Comity of Philadelphia. and In the Courts of the Pulsed Stiles, Ity'rrancis .I:Troubal and Wil tram W. Daley—Third Edition by Franco Wharton Jurt publtsbeo tind4or saitc by B. HANNAN.. Law and Miscellaneous Bookseller. • March 5A.1553. 12— WHAUTON'S DIGEST, Net?' Edit t 04. I i f sal'orrllt"hirelitCittpw. Wharton'.. ' L lH a g l e xl i t; 2 e 11 " 1 1 1a " n "" i ' n w Melt It id brought down to the titte.a date. The urlr materiel actually lidded to this edition comlui ■ea the entire rontvnte of •' A }Supplement to Whar i ion's Dleeet.'' by Henry Whartnn, together WWI 11 few case. from Wallace tr.'s Reports; cases from forthromlna volume of Reports. by it P Kane. of the Philadelphia Car Also, onme non derided 1,, the Supreme court or Hid tinned tsfaire, on error or sweat from the Pennsylvania Circuit. reported in Howarris Reports. and a number of manuarript de linon• of the Slate and Federal Courts, at Philadel phia, by hie Honor Judge ',unite For rile el Law and Mute Iknomin Book Slore ' Manly P 7. 1553 162 MEDICAL WORKS trrati. , on the Pm'tire or Medb-11.— by . .1911n tlEtterter. M. U., with nntrs and additton. by Ciro. Mil nellan. M. D. ; two volurne. In one. •gyatern nC Anatniny. for the nate of Student. of • Mr.ltrlne,hy Carnet Wt , tar. M. D., with note. and aelfittores by William R. Horner. M. 1).. entirely re mndlnd and illostrat rd by mote than two bundrrd en Panronst. M. D.. 2 role. ben. ' (leach's American Prartice and ratnily Physician. A - Practical itemise on V,nrroal Divrairv—hy Ph. Rlcord. M. D., Surgeon of the VPnerea/ lloopltal of Pariv,l vol. Florhan'a Domestic. Metlieine, or the Family Phy; el itan—by William Buchan. M. D. Antritheent, or the - employment of Cloroforns and Filter in surgery Ntdwitrty, &r., .ke.—by N. Stropann, M. D.. F. N It. Dotte'lPal . tit Dome - Air Illty•iclau.eriblaluing the treatment of Dlotia,v, with popular explanation,. of Anattinty.Physinlogyyrtygleno andaydropathy. Al. no abridged Mater! a Medlea—bv J. A. Pone. M. D. , For role cheap at / . It. BANN IN'il Cheap nitOkstos , ..l:stil so 'at , . Pottsville. Feb.l9. ISM. , • . - TRANSPORTATION. SaMITLIELLZ. NAVIGATION. TIIE AeAuplklll Canal and Icinrhpitlon Is now open for the Onus of Boats throughout the rn tip Imo from Pdrl tJa mon to Philadelphia: • Th• I.llolTing recce of tolrs win he charged to; 0,- year miscELLANrotts ARTICLES'. To be elwrge4 por ton. of 2240 poular. FIRST CLASS. rnn lire, Clay, Sand, Gravel, M. nure, Unarm chi Stone. Brkk-bate, Limestone, Stoned Lime, quarry S palls, totderond,Posts ol•Mi7i ; end italic Rough Hark and Gypsum, one cent and a half per ton per ottle, for the first ten miles, and a hilt' Cent per ton per mile for each additional mite, but no el:wee shall he made for any •dlatence exceed ing thloy Cent. per inn, SECOND CLASS. 11/Marked Lime. Marble. Wrought of Bcabblert Atone, Bituminous Coal, Brick., Ire. snap Atone and i Copper Ore, two teals per ton per mile, for the tint ten miles, awl Beira cent per ton pet mile for each daionst mile. ha t no charge shall be mutes for any die, arcs carted:us folly cents per ton. ITIMID CLAIM i Don of 11i hinds to any stage of =Madelyn he• yond the ore, gait and PIOT, one rent per ton Der mite for the first twenty mites, and half a cent person per mile for each additional mile. but no charge Khali be made for any distance exceeding tlfty sews per ton. , FOVIITTICIASS - - - Chain. Floor, Seeds. Timber. round and square. Sawed' Lumber. 'loop Poles, Shingles, Laths. and Raves in bozo May and Straw in bales. Merchindiee atilt kind+, and all articles not 'otherwise speelflcal -17 enumerated. two rents pet ton per mite for the first ten miles. arid a half cent pi I,tott per mile for each additional mile, but no charge shall he made for any dlttance, ; eareeding stalk cents per ton. Timber MUMS and square, dewed LuMber, Hoop refer, Rhin plea. Lath and Stave,. In rafts, shalt be charged ar tontine to the rates In Mg action. provided tha see. ant !Inks of a raft Omit be, allowed to alternate at the locks with any ascending or desundlor boat - that may he ready to pave, °theta:he such raft. shall be; charged the fall charter rate. of 64 cents per ton per loek eel" , the city of Reading, andfour cents per ton per lock aboxe Bald city. riarc.—ln nit case 3 where one or more lurks are passed, and the distance entered shall be less than two. roßes, the charge for Toll shall be for two Milel AM ' cording to the class to which Articles carned,may belong. • in alt Meg where : the foregoing Rateir: for Tolls onty.shall exceed Rl•rents per ton on the am ertained tonnage of the accent, thr any Melt loused below Reading, or 4 cents per,tort above Reading, the Tolls shill het barged at these last mentionil Rates on all Antrim TOLL ON EMPTV BOATS, . . - . Cerilitraress wilt be erensed In floats intended to b• runeetotntly let the trade Ots the line of Do Canal, by the payment, n( Tux Dollars , to any Collert&e. rheas. cerfieraten all!' entitle the BOW 10 e penult Or earls t rip to pa .1i the whole or 301, part of ihe lint? empty. *lntim.; the blntioe smarm of P 153, proebted such ,Doht a41;.11 pity la MIDI en TOW Nina! to Tiro Dollars per nom* not r nth led to such permits wilt .be thatged fire ront t per mits. Hiitesethry carry Cared which has pouf Five laollors in Tolls; but no charge shall be F made (far iuy ditaanre) eacerding One Dollar. Any Boat not pertuitted-ae afarrsaid r and sundial upon a Angle level of the Works, shall pay far each lank they may at coy time parr, four cent. 'per lop k on the noceitained tonnage thereof. above needing; \ Aveeeble - to Aet of Asectobly.,. fßs' Mastery of DOXltil will be required to exhibit Diihnof Lading. or Manifesto of (belt Caigoesi(wiren' they are demanded by the Collector: or Leckie oder.) at the thine or applying for A Yertnit.or la z a'', other time when they shall reach the nhlice alt Collector F. of Tolls. doting the patinae of the Lineeto the place Of destination. it they do not : prevent t anent Palo of lading. or Manifests of their Coates - a. they wilt • be charged the extreme flm flints authorised by law. .111 an Act of Assembly. passedrAprll 17. ISIG, h le provided, that If any person engaged in transporting I Coal, Iron, Lumber, or other Articles of Merchandise. !'!‘," an) property whalsoevercon any Elver. Canal or !-Mallitrint, shalt sell. pledge, or dispose of the some, 6 4 Leer part thereof. whbouethe torment of the coiner thereof, be 'hail, on Conviction. be deemed entity ! of a miedenieanor. and be punished by a fine of not less than. Ftrrv, -oar exceeding Flu, iikabsth DokLons, and siscnby imprisonmcot in theitill of the proper county. fir not lea than twenty'days, nor mo re than rine year. at the Olattetion of the coact:— i. any person who shall knowingly porthase, any with property Rom any transporter thereof, without the consent of the turner. shall be.l table to pay wadi owner doable the valeta of the property so prirrhased 1 lly otdcr of the )lanagete,. F VitALF.Y. President Prheylkill Navigation 1 f Company, March It. f IMI NORTON & CIIIIITZR, ITTRANSPOWtCRS AND COAL DEALL,ERd o tam t I nave a Lieu of First ciao Carnal Dirges, niaainl.l between Mullile.lilbang. New Totk. Rea ding anti : PitilatelPhia.alt : the opening of Navigation. eS Coutracia for Freight will motive prompt 11;e13. Sion. nee%dance—Analog; Pa. N.H. NORTON. • "Damn. L CLT.EE. Tab. nowt' IMPORT/ET TO THE L/OIEE—ANEW. / OUTICLE..—Tbe subscriber booUl rewired an asoonaurnt of Ulna OW& or Gotta Pemba Dress Pt Zareorroth tO 14010 dreamt gross lulu by poosytrattou n. 'ANNAN. ulna Is, MIL • . LIFT . • REAL' - ESTAI , • ran SALM. - rrHE SUBS CRlBileotrers for mile the neU 11 4 11iirll L Taagra.tkand, called tbii Pottsville/taus. Wu ate In the Borough of ?outline, poop lilt county. Penosylrints. Wm, ind eouitiodious,abd Mrgood repoleand giu alinate ce in the mart nUa. Loam of the , beldam portthe of the tnicks, Any per son wishing to engage tiV active employ meat, either as a :4m:hold - Cif lan-tesperorll) and it to tacit wen ntsge.totall and ezathinethe premises he tbre i heypurchase 'elselvhere- Porter= apply to the undersigned at hie once. to Ifarket az reel. "mu. vino.lt ta.tiicOOWA.N. July 10,19 n. • TO cov. oPimantits. ItU 8 North Arne - Man Coal Company titers for real for a terns of years, the Mines upon the tract of land:Ailed Centreville, in Scenylkill County, These Mines are well known as among the bait of the Arl Ask spins of the Region—among them are the Spohn, the Palmer. the Clarkson, nod Peach Mountain vain*. The tract lies whills 5 mile of Poltsellte.ansi bacon. meted with the Mostrit Catbonibilroad by a Railroad' owned by the Company. lts protiMity to the Read. log Railroad give* to ibis tract great advantages as regardemansponation• A more particular description is deemed unneces. vary. as any person duotwed to lease the Mince will, of COO rae.eauoine for themselves. •. • • in - - . Two email engines on the tract will be leased with toe eitn:e. .. The attention of persons disposed to lease 'Coal Lands, and who ran command some capital, la iced. ted to this property. Referent's can be had to D. E. Nice, Agent of the Company, P. W. Shafer, Civil En.. Oases. Peter Simpson. Ensiorcr of.Minea. all of .Pattsvdle ; or to the subscriber. No. PS South nth Philadelphia. , Possession can be bed at any Kate after the lath of October ecu. J. .if Eniu EN. Prea - t Aept, 11. Nat 37-If Desirable Private Residence FOR SALE, THE subscriber will sell;at ptigate sale. the Hons. and Lot now occupied by him tri Port. Carbon, Pchoyikill County. The House is a two . story double Frame Roadies, containing I Ilse large Parlors. Dining.Roorn, Bitting /ft , r," -R o om, and eight Chambers, and a Klich f en adjoining the Utuing Room, all in ex cellent eonditloa. fur the occupe hey of a genteel family. The Lot is 150 feet front by 150 deep and Is Laid out in a Flower and Vegetable Carden, to excellent condition, and wine/cited with all hinds of botre Vegetables. each as Asparagus Keats, Straw berry, ice. t +heed Is Mans !table and Carriage, House Wash House..ll6, and all the contenlencia for a de. citable residence: Also, a Lot adjoining. 150 feat (rent, 150 deen..cvntaining choice fruits, Pears, An' Oleo. Numbs; Cheriles, ice.. Catawba- and laabel4 (grapes; the whole under a high state of cultivai lon. There is a oever.failteg well of most casettes. wa ter—the whole will be sold a bargain. Persons de sinus of purchasing...will call on Brae Pazgassort. or .1. F. WISITIIIIV. Real Estate Agent, Pottsville, or on the subscribe 4 who resides ottgbe premises, where price and terms t ill be Made known. I , L. P. WHITNEY. 0ct.30, 1952. , 44-i f, IRON' FOUNDERS. OEO. MASON ex CO. fully announce to the public thati they bava taken the Establishment know n • as the Pottsville Non Works on Nor wegian street. where they are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, add Machinery of alrneet every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable aeons:: —Persons (root abroad, in wan of Steam .Erigines, will find It to their advantage to give them a. call be ore engaging elsewhere.. ffrlay , ll tf BEAVER DZEADOW IRON WORKS. • . 'S. 741; HUDSON. IRON and BRASS lit Founder , respectfully Informs his pat rons, and - the public generally, ihit he le tatty prep ared, at the above g., tattlishment, to mannfattare ...tritM Elitines of every 4liel Pumps. Railroad and Drift Cars, end overFother dewription orison and erase Castings stiltablefur the Coal mining or other business, *U tile most reasonable WW I . Also. flowing Cylinders (or Blast Furnaces and Machine write In general. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des patch, at the lowest - ,prtree. All work thrniahed vy him will be warranted to perform well. Re would eolleit the custom of these who may want articles In his line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt attention. • 2 S. W. HUDSON, March 150651. . 114 g. A ii:l AAi t . A THE /I URSUILIBZILS reapecrfu ya n nounce to the - public, that then' new Rolling Mlle is now completed and in hill operation, and that they are prepar ed to appply all kinds of Bat Iron of fattens size., which' they will warrant to be superior lu quality to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices. They also manufacture Trltallo, for the use of the Collieries and Lateral Roads, weighing from Yi to SO per yard. made of the best /rot, and which will he found much cheaper than the Imports:Junkie. ' Being piactical mechanics. and having nail coital& erabie .erperienre in the Iron business, they Clatter themselves that they tan give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and will also make it their interest to pa tronize honle mannfattures. Dec .LIBSI. F —-- _ NANICLIN MON ' WORES. liti: THE 'BURROBIDERS ANNOUNCE to the public That !bey are the Prowl.- ore at the Franklin Worksaort Carbon. lately carried on by S. iiiiiynnO r mhere tl.ey continne to manufacture to order ' at thethortest not ice. Hiram Ermines, Pumps, Coal Brealters r and Machinery of almost any sue or descrlptlon.formln. hag nr.other purposes. Also Railroad and Drift Cam Iron or Bras. Castings of any slum pattern. ()oleo ore respectfully odictted. - flEO: B. FIST ER & BROTHEL FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The rubserlbera Continue to forest) the Cotters and Dealers of &h 9. Cnonty, with Shovels oral% kind.. at the Inwest Phil adelphlA pukes. Attention .1. particularly ratted to their Coal Shovels. Orden forlithowels for any size or .pattern promptly attended to. OEO. B. FISLF.R t BROTHER. Aug.2l, 1852.31-if - WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, POTTSVILLE. PA. . J: WREN & BRO'S. respectfully in. Y« cite the attention of the busmees comm _malty to their New Machine Shop and Pounalty. erected between COAL and Ball-road Streets, and Iron:mg on Norwegian Street, .where they are-prepared to-execnte all orders for Machinery of Bra.. and Irondinch as Steam Cogitate, all kinds oft:leering for Belling MIL Cram and Saw Mills, Stolle and Double-acting Pumps. Coal Breakers, Drift Ciro, all kind of Rail road Camingi. inch as Chairs, far Bet and T Rail; Frogs, Bat Itches, &c.; all kinds of tart and wrought Iron Shafting. Being Practical Mechanics, alid after having made the demands of the Coal Region . _their vmdy fur yearn, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of they dance themselves that work done at their Establfshment will give sathafaet ion to all who tonghonor them with a call. Allorders thank fully received and.promptly executed °tithe most Oa. aonable terms. JOHN Y. WREN, . Oct 2.1652. -;'' PIONEER 1101LER SHOP. ejiTIIE Enbecribers respectfully an nounce- to - the Public that they have a taken the large Building commonly known Its the PIONEER FURNACE. on the - Island, in Potuville, where they are prepared to menu fact nte and repair Boiler,* if ester descripti", Smoke , Pipes. Bleat Pipes, Gasometers, &c , &c., In t the very beat style. - 1 ii). The hest of material will, Invariably, be need, and none but good workmen employed on their work )0111N & .IANIEB NOBLE. ti-it I' MEM STEAM OAR S6CTOR4:4k, MAREEPt 1 HE subscribers begleave to Worm the publle that In additton m their- former STEM •UNDINF. SIIOFSI and FOUNDRY, they have recently pot up new Machinery end Shops •fat the manufacture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rall RoadiCars, by Steampower, which enables them to execute all that kind of work, not only much better, but with greater despatch and at the very lowest prices. Having thus made these extensive preparations, Individuals. and companies requiring worker this kind, will find' it to their &desolate to glee them a call. • • • SNYDER & MILNE'S. Oct Oa. Plat - 43-If MEDICINAL. rarrreu, , s LTRIIICUDI THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONR FOR THE DERE OF THE THREE DIFFERENT STA ' _'s DEIS OF CONCIMPtION. • t IGST STAGE. r E`TIIPTOMI.—Cough, polt; la the , breast, side, bead, Dace. Joints and ,ar,fplEAlf >ll , Jinnba I fridatnatlon. soreness and if - - --- - Ltieltitng in the throat; fever. daft- I cols- and quiet breathing. -septe tte:wiles' diffleidt. elite Land trolly. . . I Etrerrosse.—Costiveness, *Ras llSCOliti trawl I modie cough - a:violent fever. night. morning and Midday sweats, bet- CONfifiiin ,tie dash la the face sad cheeks, berning,baat In the pitman( the .• -- i bends andantes of the feet, 'spec . „, . I Oration easy, copious and atregt, Led with ,blood. • i • Verso groan. f eirstrrosis.-ISistthois, diminish .. ed fever, cough, and mo r n in g (1 ÜBERCLUI sweats, great and increasing de bility, frequent fainting tits. slight delirium &swelling °fruited:titles. T&TIIE The appearance In Twice noTrf.;* of Ratta n 's. srucim is a tans era In Medicine, from al novelty and direct opposition to the old - sherd ad. iaraaria taal asit bath eyrie*: whitely SUCCESS, prepared in this manner, each Bottle contalahla st. different , Preparaiion, in eating the ititerentalayes which char. acterise Consamption, has fatablished •the weirnme truth of the curability of every mays of Pulmonar) Consumption. . Physkians approve of It be camie it Is bawd upon' cor rect physiological and Patholcoilral prlnclples.-' The Public Oprove of It. because it is common sense. and hetse they know from sad experience that one, preparation will not cure the three• stages of Con sumption. The sneering, alseppolnted.and Chanty. aced Invalid approves of it because Its principles bold oat a reasonable elope. and when be 'uses' bi ot. tali's 8y(I3e111/3, WI hopes are realized. If he Is in the grit siege of CunaumptiOn. and noes the FIRST DOTTICE, hie expectoration, Clemon s . and paintul.becomea free and easy Ills cough 110011 , gets well. th e norenemr, tickling in his throat. indentation. pate kt bin toren, tride, brad, back. joints; and - linabs are removed. • • If be Is In the second ante, and, uses the Second battlr. his fever leaves : 414 a, big disturbed slumbers become sweet end refreshing.bls alshtswvatsvanish. his expeetorathtn. copious and bloody, assumes a healthy appestance, and at length distuinears.- his bowels become molar. Ids appetite returns, the club to bill cheek disappears, t be burning heat in the patens of his hand. and *atelier his fees. are felt no Wager. bis cough anw'eease►, be recovers and is well. . • ; if he is In the third Mate and noes the third tie. his Manhunt gradually yearns. Ms weak bowels become - smug. his cough and other bad symptom dtsappearrfeeble dipurUon becomes strong-and • sig. orour, big stomach _recovers its groper loge, had createsliner; rich and nourishing ItMod, - ttle strength returns, his wasted lied, he'clutbed with= flesh. life is saved, and he Is RESTORED TO t• E.rh brittle of Nati/ars Spi sis eass has the p. to of tits stage for which it intended. Dr l ed of the wwiller,whereby eves, Invalid know. leg his own Symptoms, tab judge for himself which: bouts be requires ; consequently, no mistake tan • oreor in selecting the peones mediocre. - • 10. gee Pamphlet in possession of the editor of tat* paper, containing Di. Nottatre Pathology of Chu. osuMilull. Lectures on the Sioneture and Uses Of tht. Unman Lump, and Certilleates agnate. tr , Prepared only by Dr. WM. NUTTALLAtiven• tor and Proprietor. Prwenue dollar per bottler Principal Mice, 278 RACE Street, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. 29.1853. . • a..!.y QM • • EMI! & LANDEZZ. - Poured and Arch stratr, PA4ddiap6ia;... ARE role reeslilsß for nes*: elalens4 FIosiSTOCE OP DRY GOODS, Smut and Unused Sian ; • Fashionable Shawls; Nell denims of Dress Goods 1 , • British Frond' and INDIA GOODS . Lines and forekhter .nood" . Omit stackot,ilinorstan Colton and Wooui• manta. . N.B. Wholesale Salm anpidlsd wltb mane and 'desirable Dry Good', it Inte man, per eta Disk Pen. NOW - • - 14* _ . - ABour "tux, - - Mr. 110'illiunl!. Fogg heti given se ra , table knowledge on the chemical iiroier:- ;,f milk and butter, which .every r women should read. We will give a t r .. extracts from his remarks: 't The, ordinary temperature of new, tr, . - 4 • from 65 tat i 0 degrees. To the naked is,, it sternsia pure white liquid; but whea etl through timicroscope au infinite aurr,'... of minute globules appear, which coma;: dt. oily pari, or butter\ When the milk . i. away indihe dairy, ilkese oily 'part wiles. hi.. the lightest, gradually rise to the :girl:ire form ilia cream. Rut when expa to.the aboospbere, the oxygen absorbed it, slowly changes the milk sugar taro tvi, is called laden acid. This acid CaU , t,... caseiue ur ctird to coagulate, preven:: further Separation of the cream. and ttte tr: • becomes The curd of sour milk ways found } to Fontain more or less :Tv, sometimes as Much as two per cent:, et. r. half tbe whole quantity-curtained milk; (the best milk seldom eunia, D , per ceao •Thisarises frum the fact /odic acid is formed before, all, the particles have bad time to rise to the sac...? Hence, She longer wed can keep • milk s w , the more cream we can obtain." - IRON WOIOLS. Now is a good time to rnake bed. Dig deep—make rich and mellow a ia.d feet Wide and twenty feet in length. P.en:er' ally, ling,thwise in the centre tw.. t e . , t leaving three feet on each side. Tlie , a in each, three rows of Strawberry T.W...- inehe apart. Be patient, keep them cltar,- weqe--:eut off the runners—dress thin::: early next Spring, and the delicious true r. pay you an hundred fold, If not dote J.,. month, be sure yoti do hearty next Sep!-r.• ber. For Asparagus make two staular It-% but spaded doubly deep and make very -- , .plant three rows-ot s eeds'ten Melte. or two. in a place, an inch deep. Beep tree rt weeds, be very patient,. and the third tom: you will have a tine . cuttirz. The 1 - 4 - ,!. - covered with coarse maqure during the ter, tp .he raked off in the earthy loosened with a large fork, betn:: coned not to injure dye i•rownt4, •Ne t! I abtin4antly ten or •twelve years. HARRIS, BURNISH & c 0 Vitt A ( very singular discovery madd in France, by M. Fabre, a gardozer Ayd4. The herb a.gilops, heretofore c,c• d'erett as worse than useless, grows abotaa ly on: the, shores of the Mediterineian. prodUces a species of grain resembling friirm, but much smaller. In file ),. .18391, M. Febra sowed a 'quantity grain, and be found the produce booe a el-- dinky to wheat; that produce he sowed:'' nextjyear, and the yield was snit more whe4 . t. lie•v:ent on sowing the produce eachiyear* succeeding year, until he r now[sueceeded in g,ettiod as ,fine a ere; whr Andof as good quality, as Coo -' wisqed fiir... , 'Tlaus he has proved that a w and inOebievoui weed can be ediremo excellent wheat. We find this in a (wt.:: agridoltural journal. Your readers rate.: , ; ercit'e, their judgment as to the credit - duo ' the tatement.—London •Corrivond,%; TIIONTAW WREN, JAMES WREN. 40-tr _c4t only so_many branglies as in a proi . .• ly hive scions set in them. .4 too ',evert- , .ductiorr of the' top forces numerous btal4 into activity, and sprouls to Shoat t. gre4 numbers, and injure the tree. saip# reason, be in nu hurry to gee rid remaining limbs. The following season tac off may a past, say one-third, sad the, would nut cut all at one time, but a p.irt'o , ily tti the spring, and the rest is d4ing this do not prune all close trunk, but only shorten a portion ot tten By the third spring after the , scions serteid 11l Ili - ettld top may be remoi, sooneril you regard the well "being ot 1: tree.! The wounds ,shouldeovere'd sonui - suitable prepatation, io proteet th;' leenther.L—Rura/ iVrtv • It iis not perhaps generally known that of die best articles that eau begiven toscn in keparation for the tub, is common err coal.! The nutfitive properties are so g!o! that they have sub‘isted, on it Without uti• food for weeks together. Geese confineti. - as to; deprive them of motion, and fa r.o , on ifitee grains of corn per day, and as !nu • coals they can devour, have becom:l fat eight days. The hog. eats_Soraciousl!, ai aluile time, and is never sick while he 1,4` a goPa supply. It should alwayi:be the Sty, and beled to the inmates' hke ,I 1 other food. Ttie hors'e must, he cast. BeL.i.pLl for ht. join 4 above lite loot is a tuft of hair., grostp; upoii the point, and cal,leiL the fedoe'd: is '" centre of this point an incision roust be co.! an inch and a halt long, perpendiculr broitg4 ihe skin, and a white. skinny ks• Ptasie presents itself, resembling a bledd. , Inseit alook in this tough substance, o ,a littlt eutting, on either'sidß, out Eri4rience in hundreds of cases, has pro , thit 'this method will cure the lameue,. sitivaly, but will out remove the islars.' pr'Obably, cannot be moVed Ge 2 txternal whatever. The OreP:Pstiim gives, as the prcclurt one hill of pitatoes grown in a field . .aserert `, acre4s =kid without 'tny extra culture. c' hundred and ninety-oinepoiatori: weigtoz; fiftY:tbred, poundi. The, product -cif seset/ , hi la in the field weighed over thirty.Futp 2 ti etielt hill. Borers can he ferreted out twin abc:ut I=t root:sof (fait and shrub trees bpremortag' portion of the earth and piereittr: them . : l their holes a slender. wire; then ts back With a mixt ore of ages or slacked , and ' treat o c casionally to a bucket ot,sati , ands: • Mr. Fogg gives the following preventing milk from becoming sour, , •,ir aeon the chemical principle of addiog kali which shall cmnbirie with . fast as it forms, and neutralize "Carbonate of soda is the substan, experience has proved best adapted for • , purpose. It it.e er y innocuous, and to , pure, imparts no disag,reeablejlavor milk or. Miiier. Half a tea-spoonful dis r.- in tvater anal mixed with four quarts ut , will keep it sweet four or 6ve,days, ry warm' weather more than the at4,l4e y of isoda is rtquiretl...--.llatne INDEPENDENCE OF FARMEIts The; merchant or manufacturer ma! robbed of the reward of his labor, by c!.:Q;- tn ihtilbieign or domestic inarlict entirr' : yond Ilia control, , and may wind up a in'which he has done every telligence and industry could do to 17. , _ success, not only without profit, li;it actual' diminution of capital. The . arm of mechanic industry may be or parpiyed oy the prostration of r • 'nufscinring or commercial tuteres6 to wi eiisterice it smescenttaliy<'ontribuies„ whorri in turn tt so essentially depern'• what !las the industrious fariner to f,„ His "Olaf to invested in the solid he drawA on a land which from time me, mortal ha; never tailed to honor all joun mandi t his -profits may be dimint.loNt • deed, but never wholly suspended : his •Lv cesa depends on no merely earthly zuarrr..« but the assurance oh that great and h t tni: ficienj Being, who-has declared that tcl. • the earth endureth, • seed time and hai r:_ shall not cease.' • - • ••• STRAWBERRIES AND ASI'AR %GI A NEW WHEAT GRAFTING LARGE TREES. ,CRARCOAL FOR SW_INE TO CURE RINGRON Es POTATOES IN OICE(XIS BORERS. BE
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