II Alit:lid tumor. "NO LAW AGAINST CAME ..9 , • The . folloWing true story : loses much of its in effect the translation from the Dutch, in i • which we originally heard it, and the man .. net of reci tal. Delivered in the gdoners in imitable stile,lt is enough to make ahori.. laugh: Several "years ago the'celebrated Col, L. of this counti t was connected with a travel ing exhibition;whicli was announced in vie store, tavern, and blacksmith shop in the "rural districts" of old Berks, to large handbills; cindei theilaring heads of r.ground and ;lofty i fumbing," "ledgerdemain," and "splendid menagerie." The "" menagerie" ry, consisted of three hire camels, Ind as it was theptincipil feature of attraction, the Col. waanhliged to drive them from one place of ' entertatntnettttto another at night, in order • to preverif the," free and intelligent citizens Of old links kl•froin getting a glimpsesof the, animals " free gratis for nothing,"-which would, hive considerably dirninished the re ceipts of thqconcerst: One night, after keep , log Op the exhtbition to a rather late hour, the Qol, mopinee bis horse and started with fortiffs camels t the Dirt "sicipplng place:" idle hed - not p:oceded far witen t iotvitig to la tigne.' low of sleep, or bad bmndy,) he tell asleep. How !Ong , he remained in HOS state we know not, but he was suddenly Mused by a Ire , mendous I ,neighing herstra;'snapping of 'straps, cracking of timber, add clattering of hoofs. 001 rubbing htsl , eyed, the Cidouel discovered Vat bis Camels had strayed ioto a country tatiim;:yerit' where there were some thirty or forty'lioneS tied out to thtitronghs and those nailetrimaistlitlkgether reftsh ing 14e appearance of the Iships of the desert''' 'tore loose; broke some of the wagons; and scaraPered tiff in 'all directions. The " noise and confusion'! outside, awoke the teamsters within, who came tumbling Out, cursing and . swearing, anti immediately set out in Pur ?: suis of the fugitives, that had got up this itri. '• pronto they were thus engaged the Fol. collected his'eatiaels and _ stole ofT as rapidly - as possible. • , • Next mornMg, while the Col. was seated at tlyaibrealifas: table, he , was waitetlon iay'a conaMitinepf the teamstets, tvlaen the spokes• man of the cominiitee tapped 'him on the shotilder and, said : t _ "Are you' de man vot owns de comaies.?' , "Yes,"' said the Col., ' 4 I am the Man that owns the camels.'? ' • • " Veil, your cOmaleslave been kicking up a debbil of a fuss mit -our bosses. bey broke de halters, lost de gears,and ruined demslves, almost, besides de wagons, and we'd like to i t bave,4 tamages.'' . , ' i , : D mageti !" said ; the , Col., " you may ;oto t under-1 never pay-damages." The i ommittee spoecloupd that they could mike tithing out of the col:, so .T ey started off to an-‘ old Dutch Justice of the Peace, abUutja mile distant, st&ed the Col, for dima- got outfa warrant, had him arrested and brought before life vuktice:" The Squire, after hearing all the evidence -in the case, • - wok down. a 'dilapidaied edition of Pindon's Digest, and after , leafing itwver , from begin , iiing to end, and vice versa tor about an hour, threw, doWn the book, nook off his spec i lutist his fists into • his breeches pockets, -leaned back in his chair, and with a vacant stare and we-begcine look exclaimed, Vell, boys, we can't do flossing." " Can't do flossing," said, the•commitiee in a totVering passion,' 4 ,.‘ vvoN de reason we can't do flossing." " Veil," said the Squtri,; " It ain't got no Imo agin corn•ates c f" The Col. laughed immoderatelyvat the de- Ictsi t on, and the committee left, swearing that iu future ..they, . wouldn't vote for any man who rnn fore Legislature,, whether. regu ularly.nommated or not, who was not in fa vor of having a law passed" against "-corn aleir."l-4'eaging Journal.' .1 A-STIA:RP Muggios has a sharp porter. This chap from the post officd: c lytsaller-iay, ith Huggins' papers, and it that no t, d ipdviduai 'that there WO la Jet.er ia the pest Ace Which he eouldn't 'get. , douldn't 'get a; why couldn't youtet it, yilm stupid?" There's fire cents to pay on I,t."' Why didn't you pay. for it 'fru stied Mag i gins. -with indignation. i" I hadn't cents enough 17 - replied,the ur- Oin. grinning archly. - " !" said Muggios, siormtng, " here, take this five cents, and get let ter in Itttle less than no time!". • No use, I 'tell you;" reilied the fellow, 4 , !hay %win% let the inveit.6 " The dickens they warrt.--.l'd to knfivi the reason." • • .• • Bekaie," replied tfie felines; looking back to see tha i t the door/was 'opo, teka,e the le,ter trastirjr you." • . / The chap retreated from the roorn and:lady, while an!ink-stand followed his nog - gib, at a speed of "•5•4.-10." • CLEAR AS MUD " Mr. Cheatern, I've just dropped mt.° en gage your services in a'question at law." " Ah, Mr. Green, there is nothing in the vast universe like law and justice. What is the trouble ?" "'Why, .You see, ! Squib, neross the way, owes me fiCe do i llarsfor a bull dog he bought of me abOal a, Monti ago',--,the dog has run off, and be reldses to fork over the V." , " A most/difficult - case, Mr. Green--ex ceeding'difficult, and it is fortunate that you carne to gne,:f9r I' have him like a breeze.-- You ‘seejNireMust first prove the identity of the dogiy 'an alibi, then, after squashing 1 the writ of Inograbibus frrey facias issue a capiascojorutn and levy goonbus pandelarius on hil.'traignus s fatui then can a nepopiiwn / jury rind after ctiricldsively proving the sine crii , have the case unanimously ' decided in ur favor, by virtue of the iej'estibus plopora esona .r." ' , ~ " Ah, Mr. Cheatetn, I see through it•al —how easy• /— : ,:n is lo' folks that can under stand:", • • Err Pon Efts or MEmity.--Boys are some- Limps endowejl. with remarkable memories. .The Keen family, of the: State of Texas, con sisted of three , girls and a boy—the latter on ly lour, -years old. . They were all sitting roundrhe fire one evening, engaged in tell ingkarr-far back they' could recollect: One of.lbelirls recollected when she had" adoll ',chat winked With both eyes," Another ree, </netted' when she was i baby- at the breast .‘ „, and Nancy untried her feet." Johnny Keen, who was the last and least of them all, saidlte recollected "truss titan iAat." "Bow wins ?" said all the girls in a breath.: „ Oh, frecollect three weeks afore l'ze born, and how I cried all' thelinte for fear rd be 'a gal!" _ • , -; Q?' HAD ni3l. .;. Ho osier from the Weat was staudillg on th steps of the Tremont Rouse, th other-day, wheria wag, who comclibw obtained an introduction to'itina, stepped up to the 'verdant chap, and with an impressive &With asked " My dear sit—phem—what is the ph} sir cal, 'nom' end intellectual condition of th great nountty you Came floral" ,The -fellow acratched his head a moment, ae if tarcledt and then broke out as if he had perfectly At - Ammar! the comprehensive in „atit. ‘.,:‘,. 1 “S - ^ o :lsll,id'he, “as far as b d - frarrs, beheve it:a . kriallag ra plc y tr !” • -, : • Dion eft: . - .: A hardy son of the ocaen, ietiring 'to his ship, atter the taking of Vera CrOz,,cap;ured a donkey, and immedi ately mouoted hint ; but himself' on' the r top, the *aims! kicked up and came ac ti n near*roma' g hint oft A totliet•wld him to sit further forward .(on theloule, and le would not kicks°. 'The ofd tar replied —" Moe you blowed • firs}: /his is mine, and I'd — to know who'll top we ;rota riding on the . guarter deck of ,yoCor pekoes 1" uric ailb ibrattital, p Cur far: large stalks off where thel leaves - cow once; strip yff - the outside slriti4 then cut the talks in pieces half 'an inch long, line api dish withipasie rolled rather, thicker than a dollar woe, put in a layer of afe ihuinub nearly an inch deep; to a quirt' bowl of cut rhabarb,:put alage tea-cup of sugar, 'strew it over a'salt-sponful of salt, and half. 8 nutmeg grated ; - cover, witli a rich pie crust, cut a s;it in the centre, trim off the edge with a shirp knife, and bake iu . a quick open , until the pie lookaS from like dish. • Rhubarb pies made id this ways are. lto• gether superior to dime ;made of the lruit stewed. TO . KEEP noivizEmnsh. -- : Er li - want to keep horseradish, grate a pant' .• itit• while the root 'is. in:perfection' put it ta bottles; ftlf the bduirs with strong ••,Finegar • and keep it cork/0.1104. Voo may thus have a supbly at all seasons. .! snftiriiatifil . for: tfre.:l'6opiti OIL THE PLAIN BECACEE WHY ARE the MOSt remarkable vans ; 'Lions produc'eSin the deg!? BEcAust thatant I I imal is most c9mpletely under the subjecting of non; and dogs having been 4ranspottH y niiinkipd .into every part of the world, havelsubmitted their actions to his eatire - ili, rection. Regulated in their breeding. by the' pleasure or caprice'cif their masters, the al most endless variety, of dugs differ hum cacli other . in colour ; in length and abundance of hair, Which is Sometime 4 entirely ,wanlttg,!: in their natural instincts ; 'in size, whieb\tra ties tri measure as one to five ; amountcge, in some.instances to more than an hundrt\d 7 told in bulk ; in the forms of their ears, lib- , ses, and tails ; in the relativelengths of their legi.; ?in the progressivWev'elopement of the brain, in several of :the domesticated vari :ties,nccasiorting•alteraii-uns even in the furrn of the head ; some of theurhaving, lung skit der muzzles With a flat loOliead, others ha ing Short ninnies, with the forehead convex, kc.,:,lnsorntteb, that the apparent differences ' bet Ween amastiff and aHater-spaniel, and between a greyhound pad a , pug-dng, are oveciimore striking..ttatOetween almost any of the wild species ofa genus.. Finally, ado :his' may be considered as the maximum of knoWn valiatitM' ia the witnal kingdou, scale i race of dogs have au additional cla w I on eaoi hind toot, with corresponding hontk ul the tarsus or instep • as there snmetirges occur in the, Min= species, some 'families that have sittlingers °trench hand. Vet, in all these varietief;, the relatilms tit the bones with each other trinain eAsintially the same, and the form of the 'fedi:how gerceptibly changes, except that in ti , it'pe itiiliriduals otie additional lalse grinder ovelisiolialivarToars, sometimes on the one side, and' some'llimif on- the atlie,r.,--,Gucv,lr , WHY 1:- it r'eanabfe to ciivelude that the notes used by birds. and She v9kes td . anS itniaY, are the utter 4}' the earliesi progenitors=?Accm sr, cool, we !hut a pen,: Japan lo the Pole, Whose pr . ogresS in in Ind has been stationary. without increase ilea, from national prejutliee or impw bi of} coluinunieaticin with (idols, we shintld probably flue little or iro alteration io the original language of that people : so, I)r analogy of reasoning. the animal haying no idea to prompt, ny new want to express, no c(Lt verse tv,ith others—for a note caught and u tered, is merely like Inc mock nig a cuc . 7 ko.; so no mit larigung.e is invutiyil. ThiS. Tact is also cort . /Aural( d hY vation;N toile itsc(aps of" intelligence t , &atteretrl throiigh. the sacred and ancient: writing's. With zed man all is progressive: witit anirnafs, where there is no mind, all is I,:ationary._ fini7pp. • 1: - "NVIII" 'DOES phosphorus shine in-the air iu the dark.'with . a pale blue light ? Becan::e of its Very slaw combUstion, w.neii is niten'i• ded by the production of acid : hence the no., ess.ify of preserving it in. water . : this has A luminous property when agitated. The corn bustion ceases in close vessels, as soon as the greater part-of the oxygen has been afisorbed.. This light is caused y a white smoke; but in, air perfectly dry; 'pliosphorus does not smoke, because the acid which is foimed, aud , closely encases the combustibles, :krreetis ii from the atmospherical.' oxygen. i . iln the vacuuni ot the air-pump,phosphorus.l M small pieces. loosely enveloped is cottonJ will 'generally inflame, and burn fir time, with a pule blue light : and, itf the same eircumstances,it more readily kindlesif spun= kled with powdered resin:or sulphur; al ne it dues nit iriflame./Wpride. , 4 .: Wriv;'irl desending a hilly road, is if common to lock or.fix one of the white's of a carriage? Because, the : friction is .then in l creased, and there is less chance of a. rapid descent ; the, horses Itayink then to pull nearly.as Much as on a fevel,read, with the wheel , free. , f ; •.-- . - --..i . We hasfe noticed a veiy ef fectual mode inf °' locking" the hint) wheels 1,1 a carriage, on the continent, b - ftscreWing a bar transvertte ly, against the outer. Tint of the wheels : by', this means, the wlitel may be either partial- Sy or.wholly lockt4, - acCortfing to a powerful ;screw, in the centre of,the • bar. This. Mode! its adopted by the Paris i 'djligenc'es; we first' ;noticed it in a Swiss caleche ot great it' treugth.l .. the bar is rather un:sighly, but `our. exct I-!, knee to,,the construction of wheel carriages should not lead us always, to lOok,for elegance,l where convenience is a main point, as in, a vehicle for travelling. . . \ B:7' Witt is the gu iota' so called ? flecause t l ie guld'with which it was first coined iu the: I reia b u of Charles 11. was brought from Qui-I I . ilea. For this reason also, the guinea origin-, ally bore the impression of an elephant. . 1 k The term sorcrcign is not 111•11; in onr,entieH age: . imthe time of Edward . VI. there were kith sovereigns, and .liall st l ,vereigits hod no-, tiles, as appropriate attendants on the sover eign. . , ua- Way is the shilling/ sit, called? . 11e.! case of its corruption from the woad si•y//ing, the ,etymology of which. twld lead u, it; suppose a to have been a cerMin quantity oil uncoil:led silver; tor, whether We derive it from scey/an, to divide, or Strait, a scale, the, idea presented to us by either i word is the same—that is, so much silver cot off,'as in China, and weighing :,ci much.— 'Turners; Anglo-Saxons.l . 11:7•1Var is the penny so called ? Because of its derivation froth the Latin pi•cinza, mo ney. ' Until the time of Edward I. the pen-I oy was struck ;with a cross, So, 'deeply in dented in it, that it might easily be 'broken,' and parted on' occasion,- into .parts,,, -theuce Caged half-Pennies; or tutu fourohence call ad jour things or farrhings.„. - Ifitt that prince', coined it without iudemure, in Lep of which be first struck ronnithalPpeiace and farthings.' • Q:7-,Way can horses' vvi:h . white'legs and! feet less valuable theft - those which havell them hot tltecrauss, even -in a wet soil andl -climate, - white hoofi are more brittle, and _ 1 in - ore liable to accident and lameness ihatii black ones ; antrin stony Soils, white hoof bre much more liable' to l fireak audio coo l, tract than those of a dark colour. 1,, HT ARE " under springs" so.-advanH 'tageous in .ery modern earriages ? ' Ascot,* they inanlat from the effecti ,or shocks, alII; the nano, excepting the *heels boil axle trees Memselv.es. . When only the , body* of - the carriage Is on sring,s, the Itpikes hasefl still to rattle the heavy trarhe work below I' 'over all irregularities. !, rij•Wrrx-lat the lives of Wild animals shoiteued by the loss of teeth? IlEcsusr, ( Al a i incteases, the teeth. , tall out ; means of obtaining food thus failing, the lei dy, skits to nest: Man iS the only 'animal , that can counteract the fatal consequences of the loss of teeth. v. Wily Do the hind feet'of the heat4l l turn in? Brk.Aussit may keep its fur in der. and denote it from dirk•end moisture; which the braver cootd not do if the tots were straight. . 5 . -; ^ ! inniMar larOltnalg — TOM— THILADEIL,PNIA. AND RDASlMlD'esiesasAy, - I 'IN sad litti4ll2loo4oAsis Weil Collards, siatAiryc until finite? forlderdin Express Ezeurtias raissager Train *Mears Falk , Anpnia A.ALatid masa horn .PkittsTlae at 4 144 Mee .oay t .sactipingS all - Way 110111/lelr:tbe: the AZtd at [hi itlioarlag Milord - 0 the tinnto l " 4 " lean/. *OWN ' ' tAkackma. : -, PAM' A.m.' 7-111‘k Uwe, rottivibs- 1 .4.(k) Passes Pbcpaityglq 8.31 PISMO Mt. Carta 4.07 •• Pcittuasto 618 4 . A. Haves. 1.415 Read n( . Rodin 1 5.11 S. flare* 10 43 " POllOl , O l llll • 1 6.00 .• Mt. Cit bon 1036 4, PtanizTlilef 616 Arriresat Pougville 11.00 Andirisisittbilara_ 7,30 • re-RES. • Foribe round *alp. 119 and dowl;10 No. I Cars; From Philadelphia toftbssalavil!e and headmen day, r • , 4114 • I r • Pottstowa,. 73- •*- • t t • -- Keadisa, t' 51.1 " Haven Mt. Carbon & rottitettle,4 ,00 " -Reidlogtoltattsifille and baelraame day, :1 30 [V` No Osagase tarried. whtt then irides. All Tv sets must be purchased before eatertrtg the cars. May 29, 1332.• 12-If ' Ssstm= riFFICS OF THE PIJIADELPHIA & READING 1. ittAli.liOND- 8 il 11l MEBARBANGERENT.-1 Prom Philidrlphis to Pottsville. tie mediate: May' 17, Ida, tber l loll de too passeager Th ine dal .: 0 übdaYs elf. ed.) between Pbiladelphia 4 .Beadis., and Poltetlll .h. . . ;MORNING UNE. • The ExpIFSS 'Fiala leaves Philadelphia ttailyecce , 3 in1 43 P. , 417 4 Welock. A.M. The Way Train leas Pottivtile daily, Mondays excepted at 7.y o'clock, A. . \ AFTEKI9OOIII LINE. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, este NUadays, at 51 j o'clock. P. M. The Express Trai . Inacra Yottevilln daily, exceptMlindays. at If o'elor. • I'. M. liblliba OP PAO6IIIO REAMING. •Ft.f.Philadflphli V P - o'clock 10 toinulea,A..sl. atilt twrlnvit 51 minutes, P. M. for Pottsville at 9 o'clock '3l minutia A.M. and 6 o'clock P. M. Itoih Traln:s imp at all the Mations along the lloet FARES lactase cora U class cari. iteadiog to Phil'adctphia 111 Ts . 61 45 • do to Pottsville, • • - res. • t3s'. Philid'e to Pettisllle, . a l , 2 'l5 .- 2 2.5 Il ep•ii to tm oe 4e, coiner of Union and Railroad. ,Berle rear a prican Houle. Passengers rennet rntrr the cars mile a provided with a ticket. - . - i 4 9-1113 , Pauods of baggage will be allowed to each pee> veneer in thew , lihes, and passengers are eapreeely rroolittoted from taking anything as baggage but their 9wsi tiearing 3priiel, which will be at oho risk of i ~Knel• q ii . By order of the Board of Managers, A. BRADFORD, Secretary. C • 2.3-tf . ; =UM LITTLE SUE=LEILL BBIW2OIID. ii4ataigNE ' WREN PP4.COF THE iTTLZLILLL:iatOTrOtO iI VIAL I 2 s : 7 'WAND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 1831, thg l'n.neneer Train will leave Tatnaqiia daily (Sunday tAcci , ted.) . .at 4/ o'clock A. M. and tt o'clock P. M. and eon Dec/ with the Morning and Afternoon Trains, won Pon riille,,on the Reading Railroad. Returning, will leave Port Clinton. on the arrival o: the Morning Train from Pallidalphia °nate Read , in, Railroad. ;, FARE. : • To , "- Port Clititnii, -• . JOUN ANREESON General Agent. Tamaqua, April 19,141 1.54 f TRANSPORTATION. 4:1, N(rt IA • A tley-S .1.1.) % • I 1/.1 ilrA 44 011 34: , - • • ••••. /)1 tun or TUE Pull.*. dr. tEADINGBAILIto•tiCo. • Phild , l,l phis, March 1!, 1853. j Eitel - v.4 7 10t' F111:1(tIllt4 and TO 6 El. on Coal t Conntnity. be as followa from :the {l3 :1,4 to July 31fit, MEI f"Lfiiitiliiff.. ,11 . • itaiown 11 It, rich mis titi, , M ynnk, • .:,;dine I/ & m. nit. It. R., it...olio's and Potts* • and Jone4' Nor'i•?tsto. lir Mg..- port. • • • ! Port K...nnedy, it..),rrg Ford, Voilidow it, It..sdlnc,' -1 liendidtg ii."ohurg, orwOnburg, Hy Wile/ of the Board of I= - - -.- . SCEMYLEIL LI NAVIGATION. . . r. ..- ' • ' .o n ' . ^., .a , .. .. - :;rliir 4- ~. r ' ,, -•";."0.-Er.; . • .o^' at '`, ....., I EFICE , OY 111 E SCHUYLKILL ii•CIOATION , Cp.. • ' . . , - Xereh Ina 1857. The charge for the use or Cars, and for Toll o'n An thrarier Coal, canted on the SCIIIITLE/LL NiXlO . /1- TIOU, will be as rullnars until. August let; i 1031.4 Phibtll.lloo3, • 60 Manayunk, - • .• 60 i.rlr.g Mill, • 50, rattBhoborkyn, .. - 50 Plvmniuh Dam, - - 50 Brilgrporl. . '', • 50 Norriumwn, . 1 50 P..rt lieh , .nerly, I 47 V:illey Fora.. . 47 Par:lined Dim, 47 Pt. Prnvidem.r, - 45 Pbamixville, . 43 Hoyerg lord,' ' . 43 Pottrio'n • Ld`g. . ( 43 Port Union, 41 ttirdsbornugh, ' ) 41 . 143.111,q, 0 314 A ll :11,11srP, 3B .9tobrovillE„ . ' 38 Hamburg, • .95 Orwigeg I.• Pg. • - 30. The charge will be per ton of 2210 lbs. hen Ave per ...la.:wow:tore for waste , as nsnal,and no ebeige le, than twenty five reale Per ton will be' ninde for any dkt:tliCe. r . . By order of the IttoniSers. F. FRALEY, President. March 19,1853.. r • Pelf PUILADA lic BEADING IUITIROAD tzz-, I1E141(3'10N OF FREIGHT ON MERCIIANWBE, t 10 tommente March I, POI. IVITEPI OF FREIVIIT PER 100 LE S. Nov It tolr' 4l • 4, a, it vo. = Ist Cless.-- - -Bititnitnotpteoal,Arlekel -km, Iron fire. Limestone . ; Pig Irdn, Si ems.' 41 etc rioiiler, Sint., TiiPll, . Id Cla.s.—lllonms Burr Blocks, • vriuruit. Crindatoi4s, GUIDO, Laths, l'Orli, Railnind lion, heavy, Rusin, ).:(Ili Or. Wei, r 4 .11. Sills. eibitieler. Tin, TurPunj • - ti ne, 'I imber and Lumber. xd Class•—Ale, Deer and Porter,l . .VNlies,Fid and Pearl. Bart,ltariey, 11.. n ., • and !Mine, Coder., Cotton, I - Itqinesilr rdunota,llrain, I , •, Iron l'astinKA,runsli ; Rolled, Bar of 1. 121 el , ilanunered 'lron, Holler Plates , rat. liar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot,' Molalaes, Putatoc,, Itiailsand Spikes Provisions, Napa. stltlutre ro, u mmnnitfnctuird. fl OPIt per buret, Irk Mass.—Apple,. Bran. Batter Cru,se.Cord:see.Eartheri-ware Eggs, Dror•ries, (ester:damsel starerDherup Hardware a:. Cutlery, Mallow-ware, Lard,Leather,Live Stock, Minoru-. tutee oflrern,ar Machinery; 011,0)1- tels, Paints, Raw Hides, Regclins- Ma Sheet Iron, ?leeila,Stie2, Sweet, potato. - o,Tallory. Viagra " Wire. ,I tith Class.—Books and . tationery, 15...t0 and Shoes;Casophlne & Spirit 1111,410n5, Glass and Queens - was, cigar., Confectionery, Dry Goods,; llrn Fes, Fresh Fish, Meat :and.Frolt, -I\ 'reign Liquors, Hops, Spirits of 'forprotiiie„Teas. Wines and Weal. aisirO ! I_lOW ARG, EMIL & EXPRESS tve are ifrepiited to recrive and rot ward Daily per Parsenger• Train. (Our Eiptess Car DOD; Orley, 'in chute of special mettengert)'inerehandiee otall descriptions,pachages,bondire,apeele.bank notes?, &et clan, wirticetir nutrition paid to Collecting gills; Grafts and Accounts. Packages hod Goode delivered daily trial! intermediate plates between Philadelphia .rodothies—Centre Street, Pottsville; r: , 9?, rtnuth Third Street, Philadelphia ; No. 6 Well , Neer York I:No.8 Court Street. fusion. 1.10WA1110,. EARL & Co. Sat. 1:18ra. • ,* 14f , • .. . 'iv HT Ulldeesigned desire to inform th t teis erab o lti t t , tt l a n t 1. they es a here established themselves ' conloTtlnfl with, the Sit; Cl3lll' Depot, fur the DaCla of patehastne Runs, Graln, nay had Yt'allloCa',,t Y are tartakfallorpam favors. and ate bow preplild! to deliver goods . '. ) wholesale and retail, • - 7: . ' 1 ' WILEBABBOTnEII. St. Clair, Ja nu are 8,1853. It-9f : 0711111011 41...tritet1711PS • • UMBRELLA AND raltosoL MaNUFheront O. EIG MARKGT filtrelt. Philadelphia., W. A. Drown respeetftslly informs deiterathi* , Fortmcnt of PARASOL* far the approaching; i nnion is now complete, and lathes their etteollott to it, Me; Is constantly adding sew styles, and dealers wilt di his iltoek one of 'hermit deatrabli cogent front that ran be faun!, in the couetry.7 Also will be found a large stocker URBRELLAeI, consisting of low priced Como; Ellaibern of eve-, qualliy,-and a choice wort:meet of BIM. ali of which he 004 for sale at It !Mall advance an the kola of • manufacture. t• Februaryl2,l223,i - Erika aaarrwra e i -Foarat and AreA grimy, P , AA RS new receiving for Spring 80mA FisoBTOCS OF DRY GOODS, Mach and Colored SUMS Fashionable Shawls," . • liew designs of Dress Goods British. French and INDIA 000 1 / 9 11 Lines, Dynasts and forakbtat Goo d. ; - FnU rasa of Arnerktit Cotton sad Weskit Goods; N. B. Wholesale Buyer* angrdied with *wee and desiratite Dry Goods. at tow naked. istP 4lo “. yeb.l9, Din, • ' ciLgasouts PICToIII4I. DIAWINO ROOM ,ur companion, with Illumlamed MU, DM* band at the Diadem Otte Sabscritro. kla4lW•or Vasty 111241ig a •a. HANNA* - - 4._.41411P 11 1111111TIMPEcii...ktioluil Matte/ Q, the Irettbso lt ikelizeitiog7l4 sed . • • 4 4 . ip MU ; • . • . . TRAVELING: MO •C N .... TO , QU 55 60 I .55 35 CO j •55 ... 35 60 55 35 60 ' 55 35 60 55 - GO,i 55 . 35 45 t 30 45 40 23 1 4(1 35 35 I 30 • 1,15 35 I 30 115 30 25 • 115 15 I 10' 100 15 . _lO j 1 00 15 10 ' ; 10 15 i 10 , 1(0 05 00 ; 95 95 90 95‘ 90 90 95 • 9O 95 90 , • 95 90 ; Linage's. A DFORD,Verretary 141-tt I I, 0 ;I a . tic "ne. 59 59 57 49'1 17 49 1 47 49 , 47 .49 47 49 47 .16 -44 16 41 • 46 I 44 '44 49 12 , 40 49 40 42, 1 40 4o 38 40:' 38 37 1 35 37, 33 , 37 35 '3l 32 29 ' '27 • AVO'ASMUWRGEMMORME. NEW ARTUINGEMEXTS MEI 181 TOD GOAT EtrITUCIIIir EL=Pir • DR. 40Ir1 11V1408 • SARSAPARILLA t WILL WONDERS NEVER . CEASE? IF the following tures, performed alone by_ the net of 111JLL'S ISAIISATAIIILIA, are tint Wonders. then we acknowledge that we do.itot know the mean ing of the Woid. Dead, and he sntivlncnit Inlll tacts arc stranoer than IL:toms . • . Ltart P. (.0.. Fulton Co., f.y.' Oct.A. Era: Dr.•Joha Bull : Dear Sir—The - wit of your Saraaparilla.ordered in septembeK came to hand, and, twarkuninedgiur the receipt of the same, 1 rePi L %roma be doing you hijustire iv w ithhold the nil lowing among many - rat the instances that have crime under my observation, during the last two years, of the great entailee properties of your Sarsaparilla : . .61ra..leannette Martin. a ntehly respertatUe laily'of my neighborhood, aged ratty-live yeais. had beinlorig alilicted willi s e eamerous ulcer:which finally reduced her to so helpless n coeditlor., heat Sae could not - :leas' , lurched She tried the best ludilical r.dvice in .oureolinty;withont relief, and ' had given op all &tufa 'of a cure. Ong stage of her vase. I persuaded her ton to take bottle of your Sarf•airrirdla. ll' did .ad a ins,.and In ain time return-d, rind pert : hese - a an other bottle, stating the first had bad a decidedly good .effect. She rontinumi td ii:ic it until. alter the M. 1 ,0 1. Are or eta. bottles,l had (hr pleasure o 1 seeing the-ol d lady hereelfnt churrh. She assured no, that she had alinostentitely ter eitetcil her health, awl from lit.: I merited the account of her disease, and in about the same 'words I give .it to you. This la but one of a number of cocoa under riwob.tera illion-44 - very re markable ories—perfoinnol by the lin , VI yr'ur Itrrita• patina lit my nriftldforhood. .The dematid 'or It has steadily Mileage.' sinceitt- ictrolltlett..i. be e. - Very respectfully. tour obedient servo it, . • WM. It. Dlntic.i;:tiN, p bl, , STILL MOB": Willl.DP.liFUL! ',Thomas A. Bloat.. of Cra‘es I ' o , Ky,.. for the benefit of mankind gentoalty, do. hereby rectify, that on or aleivit the 1.31 h day 01 October. 4.17,il was at. ,. tacked with a very severe pain in the toni,,c pan of the abdomen. which Mated oat a r,..v. , mm,ulci.and bowed into the leis hip,abd continued exceedingly painfin for about five day i„illit rim . O. Foch. 'time I had a very light fever.. At tile end .4(1,11 ihno,th, fever ceased, and the pifin.nhafed (of a day n, two, alter which it again returned, and Was lunch ...owe tit s I I he lore. Dining all a w this titre I as on er medical treatment. Front a short time afte.r I Was. taken, I was unable to Whilk or ell 'Op ;'the liip in which- the pain was so hail commenced rising, oral!. entice time in January, when it toimr, rind a r.umber l infpier ei of hone came out—as many as twenty, at I.on. some of pieces were three-fourths of an inch long.— Same time after this ?a hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one nu my right wrist, nd one nn toy Icy. below Illy Lime. •I ronlifmed ti. del weak and wiirre. aMI 'minified.. Ils apPorratteci in my - right ehooldim. and would more Inuiy breast and optinach, At this than rill person:' gave pit . .to to die. A phy ; sicianthen told file lhato a a last remedy, I had bet_ let use ..afr. Ball's !quid V: trait rf Sopwar,crilla At ter the tine 01'00 second boll It, the knot inn illy wria commenced getting unit. I op. -it if - ii, and a day or two alter. a plere of bone ...foe on!: Aly ini.st noon ;tit well, and I r 111 lii li 10,1 10 11 . :1 In oirehyth. After I :need trt. third hottle,.l maul set no Mitre for some fatir wee:W.ll4r %lot If IMO. I etif teed.d in getting 'three more bohlles. trip jhaffe the Inn I. fa it !mi. 114. the 4{;(01 on Illy hip 1•01:,tie ~pi: il . t , ; ,,, nPennenl ill:14 4.00)1!,..011111ntittli tan, nun. lniCt.•lirr 10111 a tonal onto of bone. and the -'err .run Vi.l ti oil, hiiii tin. kn.' Yntirelgitt•appt,ttitl. The ~,,,1 - I+o toy leg Aro ell. tied, and a pi..er of hen..:, , cud. , not. 1 I itiliiiiii , ii Il i , ii ii i, fil Illo• Z.l.ll,iiii I10!1 11.110 1 tn:Jell lii-10.• 6.4 - tie .-, and .1111 now rowel. well, :slot toil! 1., .fit daily f.ti •.±., It • may see dm ,in ... .. i.,ze to eon. fm( I .1 it] i • - e mall' ' lliai, during Ine otteme!roo" 404 t, I r,,y,th,.,1 Pp limp! 'pier ea 11 but.', V. bleb 11,1, in.ivio' by si,ni :it the, resillcare "flay irm le, T11,0113' Neal, there I .1., 1,,,..,,m ~r au y pi c." 0,1 .1 ,111 the , l'llr I 1,111. i win he happy to cotivei.,e n ith 0,111.,1 Ploy is id '.ill inn 'me. (`!igited,) - TitiMAS a, ll N tit r. Stat.. of l:eniii, k 1 . t.,, , ,.. i',, ,S 4 I . liti , 114)' 31 , •le , 1,111 ..fens` 1,V11 , 1, D.: i th•• ur 111111lvr ,101,d,Ati .4 Junto., ill (1., i.,,,c, Hi .1 1 ,,1 :-.... fill 1 none) , Uri./ ill.igie iiiiIIII 111 91 Uri is ii pi °I 10 .1 j,,/ 11 1 , .11iine •tifenieut 14 fife.. 1-11a , eff'-ed :foal, t.:{llt It In, 11114 l!llii day Of rldiriinit v. i'.141. , . S P. MI 'INF:. 1 p,'foi C. c. I, ILlwiii And., ',III, 1 1,•11......dhe Ch.. f f ll, i.„„, t of Gray,. County, state iif ii.•ii:it'i t: y, do ~. i'i Ili I hal S. P. bi 11,.. Ishii,. name I • -wield to 11..• alai., . mio, rate. Is.now. and H :1 , ill I it , lii, Ed', nvi•li4ll2 i i. .amt, a justice of lite p.. 7,10,, in, .1,14 i 1.,1 - 1.,:9.1 I.: f ,%,, t ow,. ty. duly coltimi, ,, me.l and , a as .., ..feff,...1..1 in•oi faith and creitita le rose ail iltA I• 111( HI ..rt,, as ~.li ii ' 11l I.tduitoop o he , . i.., I have. iner,.nillo ~ a t (L. 1 . 4.] ink hand, and nursed iii- 1...11 of tli, coon ' ly Conn of ...lid r...0ni3 to I.- totitatattit.: ,fired, it1115 . 1ii!,!illet•IIIII ii•ll? io , ri`l4ll . llA , IA - rll. • EDWIN a Niit:lh-itN: Can the reader helieve, ail, resdof.; the deserm. thin of the rubnieli 1111ini•liwn ,-urea, Iii:41)11n11 , Is •,11 a few bitiiimi beingOlitre rteg iv nti:ili...ise, that re fuse tit give 13:01'.. o.tra.tst tint'. a tr:.i. It 1.. iiide..l hard to liehti.e. hitt rev.rillebo:-, I. ,I, ton title.— Wnnt hind of t,,,t,,,,.4,) , ,null II t:-1q• to c• - mv nave the few retnatnirM disbelievers. that !toll's toed. me Will do more even than U. prosaises 1 The dot hy could (undone aunt her and a nothe,r row pe min, ' II by-flip medicine.; Wit lc, „the caeca pahlisnea above will hprt convince the st . eid:.%ll, II I, tiseksi tie pill duce any Mein!, and, iii.teed, it tvolild rust a termite to onhllsk the many certificates that hare heen :bow_ ered nit Dr. Bull. The hrks.l watiminlli sheet in America retina not enolaln 1.1 . 1:1) qt.., 11111111rA of ilio‘e cured, let alone 101 l slathmentfl of their cases. Ratustattem of lie , Strerert Charatqr Cured. Tor-the ittdltilitneYea , .l I 11%11.e been tilillftril with Rheumatism of the . ~ , t vit'roct character. I ivas at times in the greatest nannies 00' pale. llt (-Very reme dy L could proctire. 111:t found no oermaitent relief lintil I iiseollulre Sarsaparilla, whichnerf . orn,;:d a perthanent cure. . I ' IslIA NI ItitlinlCrt. . II ittotiiown,Ky.' . ' Afermiriaf Headache, i'cin in the lArf , , it.c. r have been, for a number of years severely afflie ted with a mercurial head ithe, and it deli, heavy pain in My liver. I used most of the r. me/11/ s o , flie, any, especially OlteSatiaparilla prepared by Alrferer.t per_ 'sons, but to lisle edvantAe it Dull teed 11.11•,, thrt:, bottlers of which lierformed a perfect Orr. ' • - 1 . DR. UAVENDruzgi.t. 4. Imufastile, Ky., - . ~ Trynipelas, ni;:inrrs. &e.; Great Cure. • . I was anlicted with the * above to hn Manning et tent. Several physiatens fold Ulf 111 , 31 I W 0101) lose my leg, and pethaps life, if - 11 weti!, nub rherke:.l. Two bottles nT Bull'o. Sar.inpartfla made a limpet mire and my general health la ro.trer than it hots been for yearn. . . , qt.. (11AVNIXY BA Cori, Compositor at the Dertreint Oilier. Lonisellle,Ky., Physirtano Itfconmend Bairn SarAaparallc. Da. Ile.t.t.,—Dear Sir—We believe your sarsupa tilla to be the beat article ever manufactured for the cure of Acrofoln, Piles. Cancer., not Sores and Ulcers, and many taller eiltatlei‘lni and glandular aliktlons, having used It with cur ia: success in many .Tasee. . 'SI. PYLES, NI. D., Resident Physician at the Dail:v:lle Marine Ift,i;giltal. 1.. P. VANDECIffif,J,D., Piotof Chemistry in the I..nui.vitle Medical eollege. Centime —Ask for t he 61'iffinnill " DR..IOIIN hitil,rs SARMAPARILLA," Miner KEMTUCit V, In ntfsnr hot ties. rind have iinnliler• - . - - SUi.E AtiENII:V , for the Srile. Of I'i , ilTlSVlViiiia in at DR. SWAYNE'S Laboratory', .Nil. 4, Ncrth. SEV EN TII 14 . 1'REET. Philai/elphia. nor Sabi by , .1(111N C. BROWN, Drug'zlsr, leulaville. deir .IEI.O jur Sth ,uulhiii County V'r" Country Sturckpopers supptitd. m. 6.1052. (May 29, '1'.2.-22.10 •3 no rE2I UM ? - . $,.,„ - ~•: , ,t,... , . • ~..- -. , - - ' 4 kr - 1 --..e" r'' ' `,“*.;t:44- 7 1 5 "'"r 4 7 7 IV= _ i'-''''- r -g , 4 V... -4:4 16' 114 .7 - e :" -'" ..41 .1, f...r.:0:-..., 1 ......_ .:, .... .„....„...,:„..-...„. . 4..„....,, ..... ...._ ~..,....„..:,....„...„.............,..,_ CHERRYiVEZTOFIAL • COTGlig, COIMN. • WI tit :.1 2 ..VESS .. JIRONCIIITIS, itl3(:))i7i 4 .':-:::1'4;a, '-'14101 7 F. ASTIFITA, As!) . -Ctls:Nif , ' 'l'_).-'.;.• "And by the river. upon th- hank thereof. inatl erne all Ores Sot meat. in hoar le 11,11:111 01 , 1 fade and the fruit thilcof chall h.. ha utvat and itie I•.a I' thereof for medicine." • - • . - flee was hope for the eh h record,,{ lung ;Ivo, and every year atltt - t, - vew ;woof 1.1 MP att.-num.,. Om ,_. these tuntniers -ball nut 1., 11. „ .. As menthol Stianve dv.ruverA ',Ma 41 ,1 .1:Z1111 , a the renwthes nature hag given. low by one, Inc .h. , ....vu5, that afflict nnr facet yield to the voatrul of ;to. 01 a!I lite nialattiva we, aunt. V flout. nutw has a airto.l I. 111 n• vial lens to an lurtlirraelif :yarn 110,1 ettne•lllaptinit "H'i , ' Limes , 6 dbi , iitt" , l It , gi sr • , •nw ..s Id flit . .• that thi, 11,. flirty he i . iired,and th,o. - ,PniaitnriliV CAT/Nit:11;1i 4, in ail their f r oma, may. tw ' removed In - CtlEn n V PVC TIIII#L. 1 1 . Spice will noe s pertnit ii - Oto.nobliiii foot any len pnrool3 or ihe.c urea ft hag VII,. led, hitt t her A Vent h,. tow ranted. will fninivh oufr I'll rola r, flee, whereon air (1111 l4rtleulars and 11111114juilal.11, iirielf or 11, Flutterers, read and judge lud $401,e el re, t FOR INFLUENZA AND, V:110.01'ING l'olirt IL. ' N•=iteti Ix, Tv... N., June `....6.1a51. airy -1 have repeatedly iced .1.411 'met ey Peyton' for %Vinci:4l/g Centel( arid intilleb7.a. a ild have mu bee.. *Milan In coollauuritut it al eoeiplete restwdy. r.., of my children have liern f ITh ii„.. „ , :e iilit, ii„„, ,ti.„,„ .. sea, and the free use Cul th l'e wor.ai has Away% ef• forded almost itiviant reit .f. if, M Eri It la bV Ilit. ti We attest the truth of the above sta. - meat. I M. aleftliNTV Eddor Nashville Whig. .... . J. M. MIME: :MA'S% I ) :neeiq. 1 tOR A.CONSI7..IPTIVC COUGH, I . - Purr :nta4l,l'A , Feb. V, pis!, Male air:— For:three .rata l hare [Well . 1101C.led • with a rough, at , dlrlrearif g that I fregaently tlea;tair= ed of recovery; nOlcit of the. flute I Was, ..,,, l ar d . tin air or all nitro m, my chat', as niv•roorli would !Mft marine when] laid dawn flay int used Delay rem,_ dies .withoui much reltef. tat Inv!. tried the c 111:11RV PECTOfinfr. which.nr.der f'rnvidreee, line cored me altogether. ~.:1 an with mat hint, yea rn, JAMES P. , II:ANDLES: 4 _ ?het is one of,ihe iiuraernas Ent eS of Anima which have been arerellted to Cherry Per 'oral. • , 45 cis. II 'cis 17ets. 9 cur tirtri. II cis Atnotr. Y., 4tpril fa. Acr_a..trawell. . Dear h.:-1 In_re for been aelieted with fitttstr.il In the wont corm, an th 3; nave been nbliamt In Igen, In my chair fkr a larcrr !rag of lb* t:a:e, being unable 15 breathe on my bed. i bad tried a great many me , llekel, to no purpoxe, until my phy4ftia.n pre' cribt , ki;l":: experinix.nt. you r Cherry Pectoral. •At 'first tt -k ...trued trt. !mt.) sr ., ; 1.;;; . 1 , 33 than* ateekl began tn'exPeriente the moet gratify- Ma relief frarnitia use and n , tiv, in (hut week.. the &woe is entirety reamed. ' 1 can Peep nu my bed with 'Cott:Rut; and erkfoya /we of health winch I brad never expected to enjoy: • GEORGE R. PARANT. • Commission and'Forounline Merrhant. FrissPresident of .fado,st Catk ir e. EDWARD ifivutirocK. st: D., LL. D. , ace. LC. AYES. 81r :--l•baso used your Cherry Pec toral in My own casco/ dery , sented. hinnchitition,4 am satisfied. from its 4:brink-II constitution, that it Is an admirable compound for the relief of larYngial aod brottehlal dllteuhles. it al, opinion. as to its imperint al:reeler, tah ho! of any terrace, von are at liberty to use it SE pm thiett proper, EDWARD lIITCITCOCE. Amherst, Rept. 114 1941. Among the other Atittamtlihed authorities who have tent their ;tames to recommend this preparation arab* best known to them for affections of the IttnO, are:. 1-Sm Presidint Perkins, Vermont ilisdiral College, Prof RilLltuan, Vale College. • Prof. Valentine Mott, New York, Prof. Cleavetand, flowdoinliedleal College, Prof. Baueraeld . Oaio Medical College. - Canadian Journal of Medical Belence, Boston Medical and liorgiral Journal, • Charleston; E. C., Medical Review, New Jersey Medical Reponer. • lion. llenly_Cial. P', A / *senator. • i lion. cam , nuirsh;a antbassldor to Turkey, • Oen. Emanuel Burnes. President of Chili - - RI, flev. Ed. Power, I.ord illithon of Tomato, . flea. foci. . Lansing. Brooklyn, New limit., Archblsbop Purcell. of Cincinnati, Ohlo. Also; many eminent personages in foreign countries. • Not osig in lb. more dangerous and dWtreseing *eases of Ms Lungs, but also ac a family medicine for occident a/44 ft Is 'doer safest. Pleasantest and bestial the world. ?relayed and sold by. • JAMES C. AYEI2.. „ . • prima sad Chemist.Lbarbil.Kabd. told la Pattivllle. by fake O. Bnran Iltinenntllle I. a. Faux; sad E'or ihr Calve of • _ . 'OEM - ESTA • t 1 • I 4 'fitON-rOtThil)ERS . ' 7- TRANSII)RTATION, . ... •• . 7 ..,. .... ~ ...,;„..........,...., .. 1 . ,.. . . ~., 'p il l _ r , n . ....,'-•••:-=; -.' ~: ‘, ....„' =:-Z r' , ,..„„..„„..„r i .N . : ; 1 0 14 - 11 for the passage of floats throlleheei lee en - .15111"211.WI:r.'n' . 4' Sainrinli s n ylkil irnali l .Calla'lNtinAdVlNtsav4lghTlilo°llsF- is, BOW ' let. ..,,,,,.- .. - •;. tireline from Port Carbon ta; l'hiladelphia. , . . •- .- Thr', following rates at tads will he charged for th e 11131ItshiSscrIbiMs het terteero intone the pithltertyl I yea, 1553. . ~ 1: in addition to their fernier PTEM' A PNOIN . ettl'OSS tad POUNORT, clay - have a - Prettily" put up , • • 't ' .. ' i, l 1 . e.,-. L arged 7.71 , 7' t0:1 0 f 2240 pcntlai . •new alacolitaty and Shbos Tir the manufacture of i - Frlcrrr CLASs.. COAL CARS, T11111:6'S Ana Oiber Rail Itoad,Carr,by I , , Clay ,', f x , • ~, • 6.... titeaus T.oti et. which enshles :theta to erector alt t list ; ~,,a° , ll ' , „ , r , „ --. ,,_- 7 ., -- , ,, ,.... , 7 14 ",7, '"',.'',,"L e ',.., l ! rnwnil l lht kand of wink.. no: only mutt better: tan a Ith gre . at , ..r-1 - " nn 'r.- -r '''''" - f," , .""'""'f"'' ' 2 , - " t - -- r....-- . . --. 4 .-• - ' ... 4 . 1 Jime.,.tnatry ,pann..l.ordn-orol.t'o,t, -- - despatch sad at the very Ineito prices. flaring thrtr . 'made thew, extentic eltrArattons, tiutierdool,,`,,,,,i : and ilit.. Eott.Th flirt. and GT Trani, vre cent and a ~,,i , ,,,i , .. „ qu i rinz: .„i k -,,,T th ii- :44 - wit: fi nd ~ 1 ,, . -hatC per ton 0., toll, I.‘r th e F eac ri• t01d... v.. 1 a : - - .; ~ hrlt tent pre.rott per mile for each addttional mile, 'their hdrit hingtitirg lye thetn a it'llli `aNyl)kla b. MICN ELI t bat VIA thtrste shall he. triad', (or any divt.ittr! exceed . , 42 41- 1 . - Ipg,thtrzy cents per ton. . , SECOND CLASs. • - • 17bilacked Litne„ Marble. Wrought or Ocabbled 'WASHINGTON lilON WORES, . Stone. IliturnittottriCoal,llrirr.s..lre...soan Stone and . •''' ' . P °rrilviLLE,. PA. • -- . ' ', 'copplir Ore, toner:tea per . ton pit mile. for the -Ara ' !.'WREN & Wil i VS. reaP r etion.l ill. i 'ten nilks.abd hiir3 rent per tooled mile for each adt • site the attention or th r h umn e.'s "Tarn . : dilitiona.l mile. hu ton chirp , . anal! he math, ti . :r any ais.i nittly to their New Machlto finhp and t anee , f..xctro Kg froey'renle per ton: roundly. ereeteli belWeen (71/Al. and i , TIIIRD CLASS. . '. . . .Itall-read Street". and lrontink oir liorweatan Street, i : Iron 01211 Lads in any• stage of madoafar tore be- - rwhere they are niePdred to Clerr.te all orders . yand Cho ore,. Salt and Ebil. Otlt, rent pet Jon arr. _. fat MaehMeryolDrass and I ron.t.hcb as Stearn I !idle Cot the fait twenty With ii. and half a cent Ter ton ~._ c , 71 . mi.. loping , an "Vaal orGrarinir for !telling Ming, 'ti . pig . midi- for eactVadditior,al :ode , but no rharge,shall -1:* TO COAL OPTIVATO“*.- Grirt,and wave awe, dintie and irouble.avtlog ; be made.for any ,th.taace eiceciltne fift-y cents per . . , !put. North Amencati Coal Cumpany fers for rent Pumps. Coil fiteakete, Dtirt Car d , till -kind of it. ' ton.. , . ,-,.- , ' -;.." ; i fq's term of year, , the min, s upon he tract on road I%.tetipes. such . eweltairs; . for fist. and I . n:o.1; ii , ,-. . •rtIRVRTII fl.Aizi., - .. • • 1 • ' la nd M. li'd Cen . lr .rwille, In SerhYlhill Iroljelb- 'neat.' roll ftwitcho , , &e.; nit kindeof cs . st. • an d wronaht ICrain. ilour, Seeds. , „Tininer, rteind and 'square, Minetture Wein grIOWW as Butang the beet of the Red i Iron All'alltilt. ur t or'it P f lrt ," llllerl ' 2 " l ,.." -tiel alter `;awed Loather. Hoop Pole., Shim:lt-L. Lotto. and dal dieing Of tbelleglon--amoug them sot thliflPAhh, 1 hall ina Otitdo the ; deruands orin. 1'.4 1 R eopen their .shaves la bontr ,ila V' arld Strao.‘in let les, Merchandise the Kiitther, the Clark s on, and pAieb Movi;ntain steins. 'lady Cur yest - 4. alto all hit:ILA( Marhille,ry to their e; . .f et r hinirg, en d A li art icle:. net ' titnetw ire spertfirel- ThWiract Iles or limn a mile or poll:vine; and is COO. line or blllllnrin, they 'Muter ihriti s tvea 1!.: 11 work:, 11 .on itictaird.' gwo ei't,t4 pe r ton prr rutto for the Iltsi nerte4. with the Mount carhoonaHrout h3t , a Radioed aottialltelr Cstahliehment a ill rile ealisf-tolun to ; ter, miter, and a halt's:rent per ton per mile for each owned by the Company, 11. prortemy Ite the Head ; lt all who may honer them with a tall. A order:: than:. , aittlit,ntial mite, bat no charge snail ae t t .akr- rot any hut 14g1(02d Wes If. this tract gr eat sae:enter/re am 1 folly received and proloptly_osei ' Mrd ‘ 1 1 1,1011110 .1‘ tea- • tibial:rt. etrredMe slaty rent 4 Ter fun .. Titither . repOlintranrpOrtlitiOn. 1 • , r ~ 1 30n31•1e ti-tiai... ... MINN '17 . ,.. Wltr.N• , rbunit awed "vire, sowed Luntber, !trip rr.lee. Shin -2.. ' 1 , , A th ere particulai desqlpi ion in diemeil none. es- . - . .' • - l'iiimAmwNEN. . nin•l- L•till and Sia , es., ill raft-. .hell he.eli.l4,lrd at - ',./Altißin WREN. ,ntdl,,s to the trap.? Trrthil ter tion, pturld'ed 'the eel , fairy Att Nay person disarmed to tease - she - roes Will. • ' ' ' . of ratiore.etavatue fa thßeteeltee- `••••• • I 4.,:le:ei, . . • .. 4:1-tf real link: nf a ran shall be allowed to ' qtternato at TWO satalLenktnen op the tract -will be lensed _ 0ct ....._ ... ._ tt,e 16t-t,5 ts it hOn Y a,c,enditts nr Or -rending bon( that withlihe min .r. . , ,r,ar tr. reed r to pitne.;tithr t o 1..,.. earn rill: Shall be T *. atleallao or Peraiins ritsymied to; lease Co al !?,stied the full chatter rate.iof tai cent ‘ pet lea per Land and who Can command some replial, 1,, loci - thz . .. below ate ,lip n of 11..,ding, ant! 'or reolA phr ted 1641110 property. Reference can be had in D. E. slat per lot I: abuse gild city. , _ - - • _ NirriAfrot () Title eAmpiny. P. W. Shirr:T. Civil En- i Nola.—lit all tare. Where nip more lark.. ale, einelfr, reit!' Simpsoo„..,Euginerr of Mines, all of ers;' , ' ; eil. a tot the dirt - Wire :art ird - ehlit to; 1e..1 than-two PottANlle ; o' to the, subskriber, No. 95 South 4th St., Ottles. Me th.. 11,,- fir Toll,rdrill be for two miles ar• pbilitielphla. • I•,lobbies. 10 the 1r Ur: to which All rk: inrtrettEntay Coatiession can he hsd Mt any lint. ' ARPr‘th 14 th ia•lana• . . of OClrober next.. ' ii,...,w, flep l aCßl.i . Pres . ; •• In all rt,,eq w herr the . Cot etotne - Ilolec , fer "rolls elepi,. 11, 1852. I :17-11 0 ,..1.Y. rtmli exre , d 0; rents per ten On OP. ;err [Lined ____ _ _ cottons , . of the Ver•rt, for any lock pa , rd below Reading, or -1 ~totr, orr lon ahoy. , Reading. the - Tolls 6311 1.1 1 r Itargrd at I larre dirt mem ionvil italf , "on all ?. klirtielq. ._ ISltable . Pitit'fiti 111 .., F.O R , ili A L E. Tflusuittiht4 will self; at pi lira*/ ; annilott now *teamed by him hi schaifeill County. VW /iota* leaf story ;Manta Flame 81,0141/4,-401121111 1 MO .thoe l'allori. Divine' litonn, Still R.e.n.;;.A.k.t eight 11.!hionibers, and a Kitt en acqeit tit Its the Dialog libotn. all in e t t - celtrtg:i - tind WOO. (.Ir the &cepa ail I' ' IS — . - - 11 , 0.,441 (Amity. The Lot is 1541.(v Pt fropt by lin deoft. and 111! . $81.1 not In.. Flower .and Itercrable antirtt, In ex4elle el Cllll4lt Lon, ilii.V.lt 01 sweat , Within Ideas / of chttio.Vilet sblOs . each as a efraraco Routs, Stra tr. r. hou, ike. ; there la gaol "Stable end aitiaatritonie Wsolf lonto., die., and all thy etinsenleptere for,b liS- Pit a bf,.. 'cola*. nee.. ,• A lan, . • : Lot i dionai int. 150 feet front il - 150 deep;`Etintalalng choice ;tufts, Years. it a plea;"rentinba, -Ctietttles, ate; Calawbat Red' liabolls Crape"; the *hole ender a hkh state tif cultivation. Thrt"ol a ne ver.:Yaiiint well-nr meet !excellent Vra ter;.-thh whotikatill, be, fold a bargain : Persons de. • sirautiAtd purchisinc.Aeltl call an BUBO PATTRILsciIe, or J„'F. Weurier, Beat Estate Agent. Puivinir' arl on tbeitubsr,iiber. who resides tin the prep:;lwit.wheto priceOdieruss will be taade knisten.- - • - • ~:,' L. F. `WHITNEY. , OtLO. Isst,. : • • . '... 44-U 1 'UDINE'S • AND LOTS • IN DAWTON'eI! ADDITION ro emusoN. 'pot • LAWTONVIgLE TRACT la Idtstr laid out int 0,14112, and will be rot.' ittr terms which will enable ever, jr; indu4iiotta man to pnrehase for himself lad Amily A lIDITAE, AND DOME. - A Plan of the property can be seer,, and the terms of i•lategitade known by'applleatlon at the orrice of - EDWARD OWEN PARBV. Anent, of,ibe Kentucky flank; Centre sweet, Pottsville. 6eOferubct i. InS2 264 f. .t. MEDICINAL. OEU:INCII'S BaLMON G striOr I'Aryollo wing Caw as one q/• the greatest trizi ok f 4nedieine over disease, ever pu&hshed to Me.; .:11;.jid History. Read it. • I)4O.II•PTED by nn other than the feelings of bent , me. and' for the benefit of my a.filicted • follow twins-1.1 de,i , e to make known a short description of my 81sease. and the uneaperted cure !obtained frdm Schanck's Pulutonie Syrup. Upwards of Iwo yearn eilie6l w•as taken trick. which gradually increased ant/1.1 was en far reduced that 1 meter respected In be urtrugain. 1 had,at different times, the attendance ofyil eminent Physicians, without receiving any Gen efit...t,:in the, month of February. 1911,! crinimeked ushieSehenck's Pulmonte low, and my disease. at that lime was as follows .-11 was' Intr. mely-feeble,e congned to my bed.suffeting what few mortals eve: do,glid eurvive. My fleih had all disapispared—lbe. whifte of my ryes very yellow—akin also very yel linv.qike a person having the, Jaundice—very dry and boafly. 1 had a dull; heavy. a nt in my right aide, ora,Dhe. margin of theriba thin side alert wan larger thatifiaturtit, pain in my shnuid e s,, sharp pain in my 14 ft Adel. w hich wits entailer than natural ; or, as 1 thiingla, rti!cayed away. L had a very dietressitig pnilYpt the vivo( my ettimach-,- toristrec.olled with a fur—storeich very /tour—, moults , entire la lite, not being moo to eat anythine-..NOVPIr 'Pry I irrt .Olar and en.tiv..—dilchingpa unnpthrit--fe v,r4;:,::pic iii rweate, thirot, v intent pat; eta (ion .if the dry 0 . 1 4 ii.na in iu my:breast, difficulty n' e tenilf al heodarlia. 1 was lOw spirited and otieWworthi have toad 0141110. that ray family thdWeist 1 w0....4irrw.1 c loom itc,erthe anLike, In do buy ••iiiveraille i•iiiiation and my wreaked mailing:, n. eikiyiiiyan in my tinily waa eillierAtNeaved or de- My phrACiallP said 1 had the llyspepkta and 1. i as filet la:Wetting to Conattinp 10.icej • 39 near a 0 I ran tell, my estuatiun wllo I ramose 'tura lrsi og thin Pulmon in Symp. 1 l'a 10 that the or,lipagreed with ms,nnd It war file elliOtted.rils. 111'0,10, ynve the relltr It canted n. I 01 Cori option to be diechateed • It rey illii'4,4l my imeele—it-iylieveit my iinillerine,-I;ave • 14 , aE appetite ; fri'eloot, the PialniiiiiieiScrup was the rrtit`e'dV• Weide...m*l Nov IdencP, tau se-hired nn. of April hOlowitig„ 1 was well-runnel' tit move Irina New Volk city. to West where I how reilide. • 1 enjoy at this time per feetTaialtli, and 4111 anilifeel tooter than I:have rhoffor many vearti past. Thiernedurine has proved laprillg myrelf mid family, for 1 have tired it wirhimiy children and 31W.IVR with Gn ft. ; olh,e• pigeon, that "I know 01,rive tired :tiro 'I, oh like elh•ista. I keep Me ••yi p m lily iteuse, and w,mtd net he, \v Wilma it ( - GI ,14 , -.J14.4.1.i.1ef.11i..1 , 1; nil I 1.11 , C elli toll.fly belie VP it ffe'f!' Drat modifilte ectif,iiiiillVered.llllll I eat neath the panne to try it,lielieving. as 1 do. iii,,l4 i 11l virtue tohimwn, every family would keeildt. ol .in, nhnrtltttitnry of my ca3e.and in the nT:i and any peopati th.sitine, ni fnitto , r partioitlar. r.loroll on ine :it the r:rsidence or illy Ituelotioi. tNeot Vartino Westchet.ter Cuunt, N. I i inilea front the city PFUDENCE JOHNSON , I'' pared only by .. . 1. II , St.:llliNtli. and for •111.• In l'hir,tyttir; by J „ 1114 $. C. 314101 . 13.01,4 . 1. .G1L1117.12T Vl' F.:V:7. /:-. Cu., ni/ 177 North Third Htreer. General A2(11.11i for the :irate. prire *1 pYrbotilp. orb bottler for 0. -.' P . 15 . 1 , j 19,1511. 8-3 m Ate vhirk ernerl brit In 'ire Aciti lorrion, and jilt I,.rd hg many Phy;dcians ta Mete practise. THE 13ESTI SAUSAPARILLA IN/MI.OIII4D i IN TIM WORLD. 11* S flOgn's celebrated Com7iiiund Fluid P.X --I.T.tfact HBNDUBAS lira acrd by hinil only, St his Laliosalory, 4 40 - vt hollb.q, Ofaßli War ranted free from blereiir_v. An a Styling and Summer ble.tcrine, for purify hitt the Blood, It has no equal. • Tide C.oripuistirl is mule try a ChrlaiLal 'prat4l2, wilkOnt exposure the air, and therefore coo all the virtue of:the truly valuable' root, Hon durea sa rnaparilla. combined with other ingredients. to ii'ilfder it efficacious in.purifyinu and enrichina the litn4id, dod to cutest! Skin Eruptions and :Skim Bison seiOcrofulous Sores,!prid their had effects on the • Cor6itittit ion, Dropaleal Swellings, Rheumatism from blet:Ory, Biles, Old Sore+, Kidney and Bladder *free cleati3ttig the tr) 7 tetit of mercury, and raising up a•weak and broken down eononiinnon from any , . Leknorr. this earefOliymade preparation of Rama porai will do all that ca done by any rompound of foe root iiiirespartlik, da the thousands who have ~,, , il';sl will w01f)... .1, h. 4 afm) a phasual Purifying bevf:kace, enilVenitig he spirits, siring appetite and tonoo the stomach, And as: a drink. (with a little enoi;)s/ster, mineral or lands water,) trill be found an: .perPir tri all others. .1 Psiinolev who have used this compound, from be in, fulwate,wunk and ,Pale; soon becomcyobust and lia64, a fine , color. T. 4 possesses great invigorating properties. - I • „r, S. ROSE'S It L EAE PAIN CURER! 1. THE WONDER OF TIM xakf i 11 AEI. PAIN CURED LIKE MAGIC:—Thin wonder.: fnl ilYeparation In used Internally and exteinally,giv inaltumediate relief fiono all bodily trains. if : need according to direr tions,ll nal only refloat(' all pailo but it cures lt initially on the first application. It iday be relied upon roe sari na and giving almost lo- sian'hielief, as thousands who have it can testi fy. illy tthettmulistii, Ague, Sudden Coldt, Cholera, tryilsnrevy, Cholera hthrbiet, Pleurisy, Earache, Cho. I.cZtind'Poullische, and all pain In the stothach or 13.4 xis, Ilemllchs, Pains; in the Drnalk, Palos fa the LION Jointi;Thick,ettune Insease,Lumbaro, Scalds, Horns, riprains, Bruiser, Pimplos,and all Ehifinic Eruptions. wish to be relieved from ALL PAIN, use Dr.. Ro.ies PAIN -EIIKEIL • 1f.:6,a &Aire to be Owed of ALI. DltiEg=lCK.talti hi. Family Mellicines.l Price 125, 2S, and 50 cents per • • Voi Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, ike. Liver } being,the largest glAnd In the - human is motif frequently deranged than any otli4i. Then fellow }Dyspepsia. Constlpatlon.Cold Feet} and Loss of Appqt tie—t he skin becomes yellow, thil } }s}pirits droop, and there, is a-great aversion to pu. 001). Regulate the ( f iver, and you eorrectull these eviiS surest preparations to take are DR. relebiated Railroad or Antibllinits TILER. Tli} } 4 carry - Off the bile, secbiscion give } appetite and . , lirs Dyspepsia Com&ind should be taken where a peilin has been troubled with Dyspepsia a l• bang iiiT;} } 50 e r nis;} buf for Colds, Bilmure habits, jottiiiire,&c.. mks, Da. RIISE'it Antlhilions or Rail• rot 4 tei and 25 gents per bog. sit}The above prepaiations can be found, with Mr. and full dive( tiqns,st the stares of A. Barman} Agli}al } for the Connty John 0. ItroWn;John el. C. 5l lain, Pottsville; J. Gibbs, Itierov!lle and E J. fly, Tamaqua • Attril 2; 1853 MMIMF I I I 7I..rn MM=lnil==l= 41111TillitiS DIFFSIteNT STA: riEu / tits? !...r4 PToSlo.—Cough, paistan flip breaet, side, heed, bark. Joints and riiIVIEN .1 blebs Indamallon„ soreness end' , tickling in the throat; fever. dim; j colt and quick breathing. ezprc- I. torntirm diffirelt.slight and fret* It. ,1 • rivarross.— enstivenesrs Ppax fl•Minn sv•tie. mo'dle cough, violent fever, night, - miming and midday sweats, Lee- I' coily, /lush In the;face and theeke, 1 - I.iitning heat In the Odin, of the j hinds and soles of the geet..expee: toMttion easy. ceplcnis had etr,eak , - ' tr., ;with blood. *rt inU .r tig. merons.—Diarrlfwe, edl fever, cough; and -too r n sweats. great and ancreasins de- LMint , . frequent fainting fits,sllght deiiriumskewelling at - erne/1i /tree. 1) TOE AFFLICTED. ore lii TitfLEC sortLks of d'ettelPs .err era to died/eine, transits novelty dositionlh the old absurd oyd ivaiuie tupl out buttiu whine It* SLICCESS., prepared elicit Rosie enntnining a dilTerent i'W.lgirs ion. its u ring the ditTerent 'stages which Char. actbrise forotimption„ has established the welcome truth of ?he tun:daftly of every •stage of Pulmonartr C,insuanition. - - Physicians appinie Of It hernuieit is based dpotienr reitithyainlnaical and Pathological ptlnelplet. The Pablir approve of it, iheranse It is common sense. . 4 4 because they know from and experience that one iirttparstion warm cure the three stages of -Con ...l:nip/ion! The suffering, dissnpointed„ end Oyler- , OCI approved of it because Its , principle; hUlrd out ' s reasonablellope. and when hi name . nt tuil`s-Sy rheum, hie hopes are realized. ' . • lthe is in the first's/agent Conanmption;add 45171 thift . FIRST BOTTLE„! his experroratlon, Oldie-nit and Palitlid.'becornes free land easy, his rough min 'tet, WO I, the wireners, tickling In his throat. lona met inn; ogre in Ids wens!, pile, held. back, Joiate, and limbs nit removed: 111' he is in the second stage,and 'riser - the almond lanYle, his fever le3ves lily). his disturbed slumbers liecinne rimers and re &robing, biz plebs !twists varilvb, tat( expecinrstlon, copious aid- bloodyounturnes heilthy appearance,!and at, length- disappears, his hatkels become regular, his appetite return.., the dub irchis cheek disappeorr,t he burning *heat-in the palms °Phis. hinds 'and soles of his feet, are felt no longer. htfi;coegli now cusses; he recovers/ and la well.- ft be is In the third stage and uses theibird Dierrtinia gradually reallei,bb weak botiele betlome strong. his .rough and other had symptoms disappear, feeble digestion becomes //trout ind.;o4. °rune. his paunch recovers Its proper. tope, And c Watt 01vOr. rich orldllobriatarig blood, hit strength returns, his wa i te d b o dy fir clothed with Refit. his life Is caved, and he iv lIIESTOREb' Each bottle. of ifittiars Epidermis heir the, item. . l Unis of the step foe which It is. intended, "dated in from nobn yeeopee,wheretel ge eeerg ink his own, symptoms , can torrtimaelf, erhleb botite he requires s enueetioshir. 130 ,:hdelehe . Can ocihr In:selecting the !Volum oie i 4 Lee Pamphlet irsgtossessnon' of the riper* reinstates ,Drr_ Nathan's- Pithotort sutirptJon, Lectures cuithellllustelle And V B .Ol etthe Hainan Lamp, and Cersatleareaof earre., • , *Prepared oalyrby Pr. Wil; NUlTALLaitien-i toeatid Proprietor. Price on* dollar per bottle Print:pal Ofdee,S7B RACE Street, one debt abort* Eighth, Philidelphlei. - ' _ Om , 29 . / 8 4 2 -. • - Zitnam Lumina% rritAT peat remedy, Fan's l'antnetilts -Litho : eat. hien hat for so lose I Ms* mord an enviable , repatationeatre Wocid. Dino ewe ofitireatra t • time, Goat., Frosted Feet . liaising. Tootb tiMines, Spiting, on Weal pates. sled sit eireetiosie re. atlirlal an menial application. *bee talt boldest to 'RIM or borer. ea* now POW of Ike inianallitn.laletla Con'Pottaellla. Plias re eolltil Per 114.8, 11)58 - . ; • • Di lIAIRWIt • ; -. • • 04", Adel* , IteNitip lions* Pon Caring, In - gg • • - • •• Oct- Z.I. 155 i, • . •IIIaNIZLIN IRON ,WOUrt...S. • . -.... 1.... ‘T lc stlßAnnitants As:int:NlT. ,-.z.z.. , -..- 7, to the ptiblir. that ti are Ille . Yropri,.: 'l.l , C.ti Nide Eraalai', Viw.t. , , V., rt ta•hon, ' ' ' - I.llrirearrie..i on frr S. 14,4111111, 11 , 4011 , ' it.tqcoutintie Id m4nufacturo to ot der, iI i I fiq- - tulles - 1 riollre. rAirsot Vngiries;PainipA. I.:on i ”rrai,,, , r 4. :ma Marhir.ery nt $111116.1 ny size or d.set Nginn. fo rmin ing drothxr plariuxep A6:O Raitrund and Brit c.rN. Iron or Brap. Caol in sof 3 nrsitt or pal iv, n, ordrrs ar. revert:lfni' ao!leiteJ. " . . CFO. 11. FILER & am -alma.. PRANELiN filinVi.3. W.ollRi.4.—Tiro ...tat...rt . /Imq, continue to fur nigh the Colliora_antl Ur•alets of Srli'l. T County. with Eh els'of all kind:P.li. the imv kl t phil. /Morphia piers.. Attention IA part iruhrly vaned to their Coal - elhovr l l . Orden for i.'hoycla of any rite or pattern promptly ittended to, , 4 ILI Et). 11. nstrat klIVlTii r. It . Aug. ii, 1 552. 1 . ; .--=.31-tf. POTTSVfI uE notureG DULL. • • Ton' rit , ilStllifiEltSre,pertfitify ati s... epithee in the public, that their now • ;‘,.„:;. Rolling Mill note rOmplete* i and in ;:•• e foil:operation, arid that they nie previa.- e.t to supply all kinds of 114 e Iron of ea rionfi which they will Warritut to be in to any obtained_ Non abroad, 'tithe same wires. ' They' alio innnufactilre - T (Min.-tor the- uze of the Collieries and Lateral:Ready, weighing 'from 21 ,to 51) Ihs. per yard. rande of the- beet lien, *Ail , which will be found notch cheaper Than theimmrtedisetitle. Being toutiral mechanics. and having. nail eon:Off erable experlettre in lint lion barium.. they flatter themeelee2 ebat'they:epti give entire salient tion to ritirclinAerii, and wilt-oleo nialn it Melt' I titerem in pa tronize honit, mann far Ittre9. • Der 6,165,1 nzavzu mucknow IRON wonus. s. it. iiUneli-M. WON and Founder. respectfully, infartni hii pat rem., and the public generally, that he IN lolly prepared, at the afaive. tablfshinent, to fllinufadurc Stearti-Knaint-» of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cat 6, and every. in:l,lf descriptinn of Iron and Braes (1351lifiLrdEfil 'table for Coalruieing or ether luteinta,s, in. the m e et reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for fflast curt/avec and Machine. work in general. . ' I:epatringofall kinds done with neattwas and des patch, at the loweet pricee• All work furtilidied Ity hi in will be warranted to perform well. lie nmild Nolicit the custom of those who may Ivan] aft it ;es in h;‘ line in thia vicinity. All order,+ t ill teeet w,th immediate and prompt attention. .W; 1113.1)S 6S, Match 15.1erit. . ii•ly. .4 4 k 4zi't AA 4i t0niP.11)44.144/ t:F:o. 51AsoN & Co. 11F.,^31'1:CT ,,:-- fully announce to the pullib:.that. a:4 y have 'taken the Estal.ltsitm, nt known as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor: Wegiati street, when , they are prepared to build ~it kook of fitram ❑nginr a, noltaufartittettailroad rarer. and Machinery of almost rvery description, at Ins' . 1111011V.it nonce, and on the most reasonable lernts. —Persons f abroad . , in want of Steam Cnrinet., ; will find it to Omit-advantage to rive them a' rail be ore cogagiur•elsen•bete, (May II - , IS FIRE INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR HOUSES! 'prig tindrririgned..lgent for tAe treorrinpr alhatear INsulancr e.r3p4sty; oho II Ir ra rot, lier,llll., more popular than kitty othrr firm in Ih.• Stain, la prepared In ru:•rt t . .. •lo.a try File. on all drarript kilo , of tirrthlro.s, Mriclinnitizr, and Wiwi property, nit Lira th.nn, f r ,;", and liberal term:, rrf the l'ourtiory. I.•••trr :rrt• hi- W.iy4 promptly 011.1 air 00011 .11. limy at.• vat ly made known. I'.•rrnna haring prnp••ity In br in. anrinl, may apply In thr rnharrihrr r . in Pottaville. pi th-Pt prrnonally or. by tritrr; wad they Omit br prompt ly nurndert to. . JOHN June UN 1852. ' . 7 . , • irauk%tuviTY . • . rim FRANRLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY - • , OF PHILA ELPHYA. I () rFien Nn;lllj il lrr.:v n diketrnet,!le:,.: riPoi Fr Christi N. Hanel:Tr ; - clrtlrlte 'W. Millard.. Thomas Hart, SR tilerni D. Lem.% Tohtas Warner, ' . A niphe E. Untie, 14tininelGrant, . D vld 14. firown, Jacob R. smith, Muni.. Patterson, 1 I `witinne to make Inli,ll3llte, Ipt rninPot e• I i ni; toi I angoe'ry description nf properer in tdon ati d ennui' y at rates as law as are ronein 0 gt'M t af.t II r ity, The Company have relerVPll 8 large Condit Cent Fund, which with their C,. Ca pita $a nd remium,..3friy. \c invested, afford ample pratectinn to to su.sit red. ..The sanris Of the Company en Jahn ry I.n, 1!•0, as ,pititljlted agreeably in an A clinf AN. , oddy, tv , re its fOkil!VP. Vic kinrtysee.s *990,5551 ra Pt E 1.,. • Real Estate, 109'259,00 ri., I, t,.. , ~ Temporary; g l : -------- . Loans, - - 115.459 00 \' - ill :20,t197 07 Since their inrorporAtimt period/ if 4.leineen years, they have pat upward s t fose ttOioli Iwo a •rl deed iltessarid datiarr„ Inters b . fireos, , rebyatr..ol- / ing fti'ldVllo., of the 3ttsantaget: nf,..f.-: oil' P. a ,1-W c il as-the ability and dOposition to meet 0 ills proroo,_ aria, atitlah ilitie:.. ~ • .. CIIARtEeI N. RA N4 I KER, Pie-061ent_ - • . 'CHARLES C. 11ANC1KIL St. reta,ry,.., • The subarrtlonr has been appointed agent-f,., the above (tient Innedinstil ut inn, and in now prepa n.,1 to make insurance, nn every 11.5rrititinniapraperty. at the lowest rates. ANDREW ItllSra EL, agent. Pettavilte, Jan ik,1951 - -• 2.:1' . . STATE ratrimAz..FUlC INSURANCE comr.ksv.. rift)at.kilA Al:ENcl N0,'145 Chrannt tit reef. United if Isteg Hotel rttilif ing. CaLLErc & Iltati,itllALi o Arent,,. "Abstrtit. from Ine'Second Annual lteporl, made May 1,4,1651.; 4 Whole nu mber - of policies li.i:ued 1 11/ both branches of Iniainec,i, Ter etly Thototand, i 2d.001 'Whole amount pf-properr yat rid:;, /515,8.0,nt..5 - 00 -- . Total amount of Premiums `tete' vlset In each, and LWIo receivable, • Tolstoi:mum of losses and expensev, Amount of Call and Guarantee Capi, Ital now in reserve for future Inz*,*, .2503.25 laClUdlng ft Cuhtlurplunof ; 5,0,0:5 25 • Ttie CoMpany was otganized buttwo yearn share, upon pertly mutual ritinOMee i , and e?1(1, no expecta tion or so far superseding many other in - slitution+.— tt i., rievert hetes', true, that its success. io unparall. 4 l.- ed, and the amountof businetts done, number of Pot idea Issued, and losses met with' and paid. In thin same period. exceed that of any Insurance Company upon record. Its capital increases stub lie hobnail.* and no pallor this can be applied tat hefts IRO that, for the benefit of the punka insured by Oak Company. DIRECTORS J. P.lluiherfori, - Preal.; A. J. ailleu. tire maii• ; P. iLL. Seri& irk ; . Samuel Jone 4, Pthlada. ; Jona R. Packer , • John U. Rutherford; Ruben R loth ; - H. T. hints; . A: A. Carrier. Actuary. AVr, the undersigned, residents of eehtivikill tonna ty,nnd members of the Siete Mutual Firs In.nrenee Cornpyny r rif liarrt.burg, Pennsylvania, take pleacure in reromntendlnd the above Company to thnce srea aafe and cheap Insurance, It being a 'WIO4 Mer chants' and Farmers' Company. • , !fon. Anl. Foster.Pottsvilte; .1.& Certer,Tamaqua, Richard IL No:trig. do •J. W.rthofnaker,d.ll. .1. M: Beatty & eon, do Ileitner&tqtay,Min's. ' Thelenbetriber ha+ been - appointed cute agent of the. above Company-for .1' attavitte and vicinitl , end all appileatlona fur inermince mostbe addret•settrutunt. I • .J Ay. it: ua.Erc. °trice ordnuitte the Miners!-13ank,:rottartile. July 10.11.52. • • 29-tr • CM Ilik Pornhosinii eripeNcll% , • " Summer Biuntiaztoes - . Love Wefts -. " Bombazine piphesa Kid " Tarnise " tad Finish :I'm de' , " Canniu Cloth Thais , ' Shawls . itiouezelihe de Lambe r,‘" " Rarefies, ' '" Brazillenne, ;do IRBCON R rti . ` All wool %reset ' , ..)11%2195te16e de Lattie ". Barege de Leiria -11fonsmetibe de Br;' -k. •` 'Mohair iinstrh' • • Barer. de Ilene, " Gredudine ; liaregettes '•-Bilk Tissue Dame de Lathe • (Italy Lawns, flitr!ge; -Ciinghoms " Cottlard RIMS Foulard Bilks " flinghtiat Engtab Chint.?e3 Lawn and Chintz Neapolitan Clove, " (leaps. , • llandals, entlatßaLe. Aptil 1%1653. 331 Ll S, SITAWLS aisd EMI3II.OIDERres. - I •- • ir V. impuv , h oe the pleasurtsto hanonsee to lato num:roust suatoniets in tiellarVlAlLl; caw N.. T.F. that he has noes open at tila !mantilla. N:1.1 , 141119 sad well lighted store, N 0.41 North tiCiir ettei ptitiadetphia, a splendid arsottment of New PPItTNI: GOODS, enmprleing. , Ride Filmed Slits. I Plaid gilt: , Changeable :Mks. - :Wiped Sas. Kaki Silk*, ~Indin 8 / 1 1s. i , Mack Tote idatiha, Mantilla , I W ; atered Silk,. ch em . gnu ,I.lninejlilka, 1•A111.4 E3I I II3OIDERIE 4 I. •---" • romprlsine. lionitAh Lae* Goods. mot Lace Cultars, sleeves; Cheralasiztea. tae, •Mahood...red Gambian Ilanditeralalefs, , Wfwked Piles Xdirjege ineertiateolka. . , PANCV DUESA othaDe,' Cianiltillq.eeery variety hi the Newest stylep. • 811AWLet. ' ' Canton, Crape, Broehe Thlbet. (*shiner" and • other Shawb, tants um, Cent. ma Hientee ifiandicra,. Claraic, Itibbotia: Limes, ata t - ; The wboteratoek will bewilined at the LQWEST whkh oods orequal quality tan be boos fa,Amerterowel gloat' with pleasure to all who way Ulm with a *all. J DRPUT, • No 41 riortb Etehthlliteet PhiladaillatehB.ll/152 • -• 10-3 in CM J. - =MAW - SMUT; . . L Z I , k Itgiirptt.VroCaPeteitt;lyh=rati 4 teetke is(hittAtekilSOtrullho POW lc in lenPral, t:5 ° loliSkrtmandivellseli!eteitatoek bri!ARPRTAI u Z" OIL VLOTIIII, mires; WINDOW SU ADM r 00118 VAT* STAIR : RODS,-PIAN O - 11.1)v./ 'ff SRO; TAIILSI:COVIIRS, COMM -NOTING, tb i &Mit AO 14..iards .w/Sejoi-,e4M/A . ,1454.4 E ' CINKIM %V 11 i iiiii 'l3 11 Sots I aaidia I ; HAli & en fie 11 A 111)W-A111: ever 1!1 she Cssupl' no f 1 . ,011 Y llsdokr lfess ftsolotee.oursolesho liffs . late Muir 1 0 3nssfsla fsupply.all Ito. w- ant*: In ;11..: vi t•ll , lll,:'—, • Chtal , mvit 1.1C0,1/1 . 111..; awl lie pvtrh. FRANK 14)47. aprll - 11I1' COLEIRAT.I:S Cticap Cutlery STORE. n 5. 36, ens/ :Tr* A read". Pitihrii.z. (IiIINTRY Merchsfula tan saYe from 10 in 15 per .by intretia. , ine at the above Storm. fly - p f .rs i fsf: u s y tki,rn (1tu..1.4, pa) lOU fon Itnlr rent. nil 11V IIS: isrfrossleally,:ft in plain! (aft sioder , olithssao Who tifoi'y ponds: here, pay IsSult rent, : and live Isl.eioanrest. _ r'sso.tdotty on hand, a large asusof ntefal uf ki.ll.'niv.e,., miry: and Ilazsire,Tatsh. atol l FOri,7,' in iris ry, - Ytau,' buffalo: bore :ilia Wood handleg, Carcnrd and Fork Steok. d.r.. Hulrlser Ilowle Ilevotss ill and plant Iced. layuo •lof fr. of nosluels.' aka ‘t's-us tontasho'f. on.. Von and Choffrosfrs -Knives. 5 1 0.,5, fargo a .1.01 tintsnt of Are orfdewns, . , line Fasults.h Tot d an:Mem - lan (Ino.. JOHN SI risl.ll".lANlnsisolti.r. Doe -2:',/ull. , 52-11' . , i - GrIOITGE • BRIGIIVS 'n , . NEW • II A R1)All 13 sTolul,l ..., — ' 11 .....N.-;;;. -, -, i, doors 'below Slatttln Hotel, and 0 ( - 1 1 . ' ,"-- --, neat LvoPpos he the Al moist li3i.A., 744-.',7 7 , -, . Poii+olle. where wlll be (4. - 01,11 :. • , an excellent ti::ort tile 01 of A A RIM A !tE ; ' vro:teh 'frimptikit, , ,,, ,Fib.., . . Sprinitg, , N.,. Tray., . '[ . , . Saddlery, Rritania.wa re; 1"c• ' ' shoemaker,' Trdz„as.nritrient of fifiq Lurks, CarpPlitri,. Toole, Tiible Cutlery, , ;,•.. 'Cl3^,si, end Paint, ,Porket Cutlet-,i '• :,.. ' ":: lt - triron 01111 - Fires„Table Spoons, , ..- s . ,8 Itoll.l do • tIo .in Am: ilu 3 n.I Vire..., ,' IN;311.1 atirl Spikea, ' - it,otortinent of lost? .CIP 3 , Railroad Iron asol :,-A0. , . iilieet 1 ton 'Crinritlie,,' Saiiiiii Took. ' %Vire. 'fin Plate, ~. flatidin'il material., . .Itras4 Kettlt s. Cast :test, . Sad trans. •, Slo-ar 'live!, • Pans and [hitters, ) Are. Illit,ter. ' , Chains, Mill Paws. -: Railroad Traers, ' , ' ' et(),.R•rill Saws, . , PoWder and Shot, - '.. Fine !bind -I,t, 4. . , fl. It. return;his lII.IIOiS to the public for the pa troirilto 113.1 extended to the late firm of .11riahl -tc Pot,l, and flat h ls himself that. in his individual capa cilY• he will be able to deserve and command thtlr continued support by . the quality of the gotid. be ha+ . in s,litire. mrir t attt , niont to business, and the Inwlates attettic It he is ifet&rniirird to toll. 1 CEORCP. 11RVAIT. late of the fArreof Bright Sr: Poll! .iarrb '77. IF,L2. . ' I:1-11' , /1375,200 27 J 00,150 75 .. F/FIV PROOF' SAFES:I 7 I , 1, - ,"•••ANs sc WATSON respeettntly,thlarrnAlte pet,- ./L•lic tin:tine} , later added largely to their lat.ilities fon oinniihriering articles in their line, by 1 i,he „erre t i9ll of a hole Factory in Eights, St Feet, h. I:rite Ville, Run are now prett:ored4.o furniatiltpoe wltn.ari - fa vor Iltelliwith ME PROOF I•APP:rt„ (ter-.; to 3 , 111 peilor manner. at the shortest notice. They will w:'rratit their Aare. to undergo ea notch hest a) nrq oil ernlfee; and in ordyr to vatiary the puhlicth;it this is in uteri' ihn'ert i,i,they hold --:._:- - . volt:in:II:ea ID Ire3dineFS at any 1;7 ; ~,,, ..- -_ • • 1. tont_ to h.Pitlicin fair ly with any :; ; ','J f. t sf , ''.;' ,. .i, 7 • other- .iafeia that, are made.— 1',21 ' ill; a: '`'''''.l They have Or natnes of many t •','- W E I: '_.i;lTh.+Z . nietrhania and others, i . n . this ...:'. 7, 7 ) - , ?.1, - ; ',.., I tit); and other placee, which ~ ,t,.; 4. f 1- 4 .v.1 0 ' ,, Z ,, i thcylcan give in . reference ~...-, z t e•-. , ;!-7-1, IL'.„,L 4 : Theli pelehrated : aafna hoer f, , :,... pe - r7—,r_ 71-,_ ~. ietr&Cli tea ted by aieht,,,,iai 4 _ tt _ _.'•_ - _-: ,- ...-a a wint as' tapulitte hontirea, as the report hei,,iv will allow. ~ fier.Y! TrivKliOtArbiered by b" . ..4.47 .. Il'A7:n;V'S : - .V i ,. '3 !)ark 'Street, Phitaffrlphia,, i:' -' . Fine PROOF CRESTS: 7- \ AT' tllt 5 , 7'0,"rr: E.llll, Ilittal . .lll4lo, Pll., ricie,•';lo,.lss). The tio.lemi;ned, appointed n coinutall.r for th:, purp.,=e, ht' the itiliceri of the :Ptate Pair, were pre -1.411 tht, r.tiernotio.'when m e c,r,. EvANF,I,‘„ wAT, SON te , ted tine of their 'mall sized :=3l3ll.lllldef Fire Pr nf ('fiesta, at which 011ie they roriltinied TIIPEE co OK or tenon over it,,.commet t ring all n'thyvi:, P.-: M.. and is:iving'expoged it to a white krtt for Ir.. Ito r - rr, ailfilr icet to degt ray the. rat Iron 11..1. On noi•ajng the ('hest the paper e r toGethCr ‘I 11 4 % 1 0 cft• ciat P.: dei , opiird innor pereelmr, were i . en out, not only fiat lug hrnn prescreen, but not.q - teis•c. the apPe'rrance of scorch upon them., I , nleph Rh ner, 1:14:, - ;c. of Pa A-. 10„ 11.1 , trar, Nil' Newtond JOhn Ft Pot, - • I:. t:. I'ottaint,,t = • z==','Cotmtaltter.„., A.,Nt - t & TVAT:=ON, .„ • / 3ntander rtr.=-rolil ?Met-proof Safe Manaris. beck Street, • ,V,ORLD - 3 - Plafrilqlliter / 6 , • 'Pr&t: , / of fkt - Ir THE . LAtit rinr - 19 • JeFttfilY CITY. •Mit. Su ',I nice merit pleaenre to !tale that a 14Arr: 01 your make w o the avant , of pane/-" v j to•Ir bonkv art raloat;it, palt,t , , together with a Irll :74 r. 1 , 1 eid3 poor; I, rat R.I. Sc., fromt; tlee t I iteeon by tho the Out or-, turret:la nor mete nn Itir night; ', of the. nthott.,at No. •46 Mont gmberS, fltte?t. The fire COMMenCed near the . Fitri, owing In HA situation on a watiolid not folk ; into thteretlar,htit wan etpured In the full Heat of thn .fire trout ME commencement:and When Laken qrni the ruin , ' ho , t all the bray; platee'and knolistomptt IY :101tod Pa% Snare, . It. Jrtuey City, EPb, 3, IFi53. Grortt Kr( in St rant,!.:r. —Lett r," Ermis `24, Mr. Joni FARSIRL. Sir It atf..rds me mush :mils. facthat to Inform yeti Chit the lierriter vtltlcit ice ptirrtive'rt of yeti I short litre rittee. presstred nnr bouts and papers in I,...ir•Mai,ifrn dtt rice the severe nrdent throu4htvlitsh a paned disastrous enttitaeration that lock Ware st nor ir,are-' honFe nn the mornlse or the - 2gth in.t.. I+ol the 'safe wak.expottett in the Moot ieirllßO heat far rums I' . hoar, and when &assed front the 'lames wan fed hat !i oft - seve.rat sides. We make thii :ntatentent try tsar j of bearing testimony to the werthpr these valtiahle Fire Proof... Very renteerfunit • 'The Proprietor of tho (enuiae• 41b, ' challenges the Ix 11010 One Than on el Pollart,in produce ded the PRIZE MEDAL at -•heJ Lnndrin, and the GOLD MEDAL h mitate., Userbooo of these safes are now in use. and more than 100 Ottantly I hrough setldental tires.; Serend.hand nacre and " Sala milkers. basing been taken In pa ring's," fur sale at cheap rates. • Ci Marbleised lion Mantles. Tab' die Wort" at the celebrated •* Co"' on band la great variety. blcieltPti TOl.l. ON EMPT .BOATs Cyrtinrattnt will be e,rauied to 11oatitintroaett, to by tig , thirly iu th , trade on ilie Itne of the Canal, by 1:!bo baj nii•bt of rt.to lAdlara u, 4,113, I OM. rtir, Myth int;tly the Boat to a ',molt for each I;rip to , pat,: the whoty or any port of the hoe yotpiy. dyintr Ule boatina eeat,nn of 1 4 , provided ball pay .t sup, w Toll. etwa I to Too 11,11 , i,t? per 'Month. , A dreadf.l B.! Breas;frurvi-ii2 one insult. Utt Mr; from a Leiter from M r...Fi ederick Ttirner, of Pentium!, Kent, dated pprember 1.1t,1550:. 1 To Profes•or 'ltot.Lowitl-Drsa bra:- Sly wait' hid stitfered fr...lM - Bad thrash* for more than sit mind ha, anti during rhe whole pt4iod had the best inedtcal atletidance, but all }o no use. Having betiwr pealed an awful wound' in 'y own leg by your ult. 'rivilied medivine. I 'derernqued again to use your 'Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a tans in her tare, and fornicate i I was,l - did no for in less man a.morith a perfect cure ails effected, and the benefit ; that various mtheribranches of pry fatuity prince derived from their use is reallyastnnitthing.e- I now 4trougly •recOmment their. to all my friends.. Signed, • F EDERICK TURNER.. • ..in Inflarentinn in the ide pet:ltaly-cured. Copy ot a Letter frum ittrl.'fraocis Arnotorf Circa house, Lothian Road, Edinbro'.'clated April 29th Int ' , To Professor liotimwtti-erta: , --For more than: i'Arrvirty yr•urg my wife teas been subject. (roar - trine to time, tor attacks of 4n:halation in rho ride, for , .o Inili she was bled and blptlertil to a great extra!, sell the pin could not be removed. About four years ago she -ave. in the papers.lthe wondrilful cures 4:f n.:wall your Pills and ( 1 1 . )iiiiiirii,i, and thought.she would tore them a trial, i o her great astuilishment and' odeliglit•the g , •I flamed ate relief from their use, and, after persevering for .nrce weeks; the polo hi It. r.side was completelf mired, and she has enJoyri tht. lest of health for fhe , I, I four years. Signed, , FRANCIS ARNOT, - , The" Pills should he used conjointly with the (tint. me otrii. Moil °Caw following eases: Ita4 Legs., rliout. liA lirtatia, • ,' • 1 Ilandular t;welllngs nouns.,, ''• , .. nouns.,, • Lumbago, Portions. Piles, . ' Einem' Morielietoes, ' Phetimatient, eirieeo-foot, • 4tore-tbroats,' ' t Chilblanis• ' akin-disesies, '• , Chapped Iliiiiiir, . je la rvy, . 1"..ins(8011.) yore -bead., rancere. Pontoon, ' , • - I cot:meted Joint", . (llcess. • , Prudes, . . . ~ Sold at the 1 7 .41 air lis limprrt of Professor llot.LoW it v; '.'t I, Strand. (near Temple liar, Londritr,) and by altre sper•table Druggiets and Lieti t iers in Medicinesthrough .ort tire . British Empire. and of i thoseral the United stales. in Pule fit 37-Se".tillC.i. and 11l Mr each.: Whole- ,ile by the principal Drug bounce in . the Union i by ))roar.] A. IL Si II chaos, ew,...-I . (nrk i and by _Mr. ' C. D. Ktiloriv.: South Bird chart. Ph iladelphia. , i c.`.• There is a cousliterabl raving by taking the tar .. • err 'rrlzes... . . • : SZk y r i ' ' :sir.lt -Dirt:ol4lls for thef i guldqnce of patienia in HARD CARL, ' di rediailri:er aro milted t, each Pot. , ----- pl -- T. W. ()TM' r a 5()N..1::2. tiirrrtir Secrard tit feel,. -" 'non coramissior: WAIZE )30175V, , titladelphra„ Whorlrale. A' itittp ibr \Pennsylvanbt, CENTRE STYE ET, POTTS' VILLE. : . I AP° for sale by Jnbn Li Damn Unit .tleniens do 11— tier, Potlisirilie - ' - - ' - • W 'llif E: litiiicrii,i•ra are prop.rlittl ler fist Droll the l'rade, tht rt , Xi rret .,. c Inc II 'Alachinieta dnil Opt I ittors. at I roladellibia prirr.., llev, j', 1651., pl e i, l b, ad,Wit) wiiiiicla le or OW ii, beat A forrica ii Bur Iron, itratinfartirrert tor VIM-v.llr. and warranted of ': . ,14 1 1ITCIP" •i.ipiriiir Nimiiiv„ ' a 1.., tight T: rAilqi imil.ibli! for iniii'ra; - moil Cilia., (`halos. IlIfIlkl) • t t at trtrirrr-rei,tit rt TH i ' :11! , - , •1 trolii the lina.irter. ' E. V a i:111.1.:),* + , .. , :itiN. - Viot4 Pli , kir, N o v. 25,. 1..5i, •17'..tf , ' floata'noi ratitlett to tturit itc ratite tur he thatactl lirerenir. iner little, uttleetl they i airy I ttta whirtt Itag j4e ;41Th, , polbrs in Toi114: bat no chatZe 101111 be to:tar (ft r .ttqf 4,13110.) ouerding One Dollar. . • t . Any Pint opt permuted ate aforee4 hi, and runt.inz. upon a erretelet, el or Uo' wo: Ss, ',hall ply far tart. lock they may at attylline pair, f,,, , r - eetari per ton tal the a.,rettained litonage thet,of, :dn.', litatEng trareeablt to At lof .As-mealy, ' • . i tit' Muster' of no:tht wilt le. retittiteo to i.xhiltit flak of Laetinz; or Itaattus4, of their Calgto•s,;(a)ten ibey are demanded hi the l'oltector , or Lort.tetoter.) at the tithe , 01 applytattlor a l'eraot, la at ant: other, army! alien They what! reach the or are tti a Collector ?a toil.. attltot the par,:iwe 01 the Coat to the pixy :of tlitettematatt.. -If they tto Tot pre,,,,ot torten .iiill e ; ,or i.mti!, : t.. or NlJoir....cs of their ~ tten, ..., bray p, ill she charted the eyt reale liar Itt ali.thOM I ii ky !air,. ~ .i!.,!.' an All .if ,%,!!!!Abl!, pa-.rd A phi ;17. !SW,, It i. lororided, that if ant . persott ettaaged ot I, an , pertilig I'o3l, Iron. l,uufio or other aritrles.of At, retihj,.l6.., itr . any pr.mprty 1VII:i1F-io.oc,r, OD any Inter. Canal ol ttAilroatt; mall cell, ftlettatt'or (I , ,ttrow or the 81111(.. or tiny part thereof, witoutit the t oMettt or the ...woer thereof, tot- ehatt, eta Tot - 1%1(11,a: Lc 11.!11.11 guilty Of a tnirdeineanor, and he pun, led t.y a One . of hot )es,' tutu }hers, floe exrre.ltrz Ftve,,lll.•Natit:4) !Jot LA RN, 1111.1 nil,/ hy•i/111111#1111111C111 In .11(jj 111 or the proper county, fur no; hn.+o than . two ntyl dayi+, 'nnr Itior . .• than one) rat', At RI,. ,ti,f r07i,,0 of Ito court.— And :.ItOpettoll V. flo 011011 lkilOW u.gly pulrtl,ll.o! any 4 oat moperly trout anylttt.ptl attet thore A", ii it lout Ilto'roa4rolof the up her, shall he I al,le it, Intyl..ortt nit nerdouldrt he, ettlue of (lie ‘icelio•ri ,ri parch:lS,: it order of the Managet , , . - 'l , , FRA Ur V. Vreri.lent . . ,11111“. St ItitYlklll Nat : i•nthol ( .t:erapany-Z. Marc thift. 15:.:t. t '--NonTo& •ec. cLvirEn, . t ratti,l'OltTEltS ANTI itr.m.rxi4. will • 1 , ,1ye t 1 h:..•:, N.,11 lark, 1,11 rho otwitiog of . - *;l;itittritrl.i for Freight Will p't,elve, prompt titter!. loot. Re,iiterice--itemiliag, ,d()RTu:4I rt'tk. 19.-11,53. v.4repANlVs ri4Tronm bade been 114.411114. A agroH for J '01,• of the.. Anperiltr in t kr 91Srale.a. ni5J preti.tr,d to fort:o.lf anvi ,ie- , t1;111011 or I rtg.lf railA . l.. It IVoi,!tiltio 4Mb It) 1010.. A :•301. plc l,f NeJ; , .IC:IC 111 .• SPNri rat the Vork • r. YARULLY d• SON I. 1.'f.2 vincuLan saw DULLS.! . . 'PM'. ;30111411m0 i: it o ' duly - an 1100112,01 ' WPM 01 . I." iflonrco Pogo AL Co.': P:llPril 0 •reollnr St,ON 'Mill, onif I: - .0 inrrn-iti, ni tho nrt.l•o/t - ncofir,nny of the r l .OOO MIIR. I.l.annfaniuked by 'bolo, and :A n: low:mien 14 'boy ran b.. pr.oor.ll from 111. :41/IA11:It !firer. Any inftrabtlion In r.r.o tad In Ito' in:ili, rori, b 0 b id- trout . 110`.111,4;11..r. .. - ; 1 INIIFI I Aril' • .1 ,- ,,it Y, 1`.::. - : 14-Iy •. ' • - TOWN liaLL • • 1.! 0 N A 11) . ITA li 1)11:14: 1: S T 01: R. • . .14 - T ins MUSEUM of an - inuf.wlisiod wor.o v7,,-- b., 1,,,,. n 0r„, 6( if-i :it rlaiilkil9,3 1111 ' , Mir •• ' WAS' 0/1...1. fiber u. ll, e 14111111 f, o Itil'oricir _ . Ilwir ip , :;n.rtron or por-hrre.llll, , of 111/-, .. lif,..i.r4rid IM. , n:-1111 Ac,rk nr Fn•pign and b0m.,... 34 Walnut -{ roir Wife, (who . la noa 01, cangbt a violent cold, whin% settled in her legs, a 4 ever •Ince that. rinse Metre been more or rear sore, and {Remy inflam ed. tier llROffirll were dis ractifig.'and for months togetber she was 'derived - entirely of Test and sleep) racry:reinedy that medical men advised was tried, but - w efferl ; her heath suffered severely, snit the. irate of her legs was terrible. I had often read your advettlartnenis, anditdvired' her to try your, Plll2 and Ointment.; and. •• r a last resottree.after l every tithe, remedy bad tina!ved useless, she consent ed In do so. She contruebied six weeks-ago, and, strange to relate; Is note ill n;t - painlels, without srato; sound and undisturbed. Cti the sufferings•of rny wife dt and eontraPt theta whet her h ! •aitts, yon Would Indied 't,e,4l the rnearts of no great iiNgs of a fellow trealure. . ter ,pkara — sto Copy , of a' Letter from MY CIA ()yens. of Itustichlre, May Mst. r. T. Pf(11 - 0011. , f Doti °way period of thlity yams from Iwo of tblte offlrrsrit area! = variety or betirfii .1 a ita was :even told 3,0 - Ointment h4te etrtedi 73titilt ISme, that few WI %TailJ errait the fut. Si. . , Ttle truth stf this pit:L.lli W. P. Thrland, Cherutot,l,3 , , 11-11 pAisR.I. I 41 VF.R. $l4 t ir r. 1 ALES ' f'.l PORT. PI! 1 OP AV Hi . t 1.1.8 IN t..011 - 111,_ _ _ .'tilt Cl,l- 111:1) , TRUTH NTRANC:EIt THAN FICTION: . : i 4 .i.k1;"1, Maa... April 20, 1.....!.1. • w . iiin „ i w s o il . r.c,, —l.tear Sir--Pot many yeariti w, i,,,,....1,..-n the ta . .lielll nierits, and alp.. At one,4lnie Ili, amour a gems, rd, thco'le of your viitua Ale Medi e,,,e ai..l dating the whole of thin lim e we are not nya re that, in Joy one ,manlier. have the pills ty hiFh 0,.,• hav, : .:ohl benii,romplaiumforaq Wising Ipjury, or tioriarrottmlb.hing tt,rir pro'per Talitaion. 'Chi doubly gratifying when it e receivti voluntary testimony from a I.oarce where the invilicitie which in -mild bag been 1h... we l l-, ~idoiiir great efiMtand ofiavine ninny fives. 1J Iht4 year we roll three Olen bettettto Rn to afar- i. len rett,and this ita) hay received i letter from the 'Merchant who ottleted thei i, giving anarcuunt of the wirmterlitl effects %latch they Ald in ctsrlng a large.. number of:prison's winkwete attacked with a prevail i;tr epidemic similar to the . irrl;gin fever ; while th&e and, r the tegitlAr physietatisttreat mem. who, were in the tiospitnl, ',antethred hundre'd,. including the coverator. Ma..6.tyntex,Akc i tell vartMs lathe disease. li you would liked copy elf Our liqt;r, we don 'I know. .0 a n y impropriety In givirg it you, and perhaps )L ~yid,.. he'of eery we to nevelt published, toesrherwil . b oir imme.., •Ir. if is midi's/maid to us. We will, crier_Mt llw scirttes inlere;tell, ani it' yen it mil It, y ou w ill s' writ,' Its. itespecift , Ily, yenta, _, W. A. S. R. lvra. • :. . . . The following is the lend!' alluded to above:— • "s eirvmsan. Match 22, 1551. ' Messrs. W. &. S. It. lens: Merchants, Salem:— • rloo tome ii—For sotne ye&re past Illave adopted in II.:, 1311111. V, as a pneaal iye, fir. Wright's Indian Vcp, ntble l'ilht (for whom yoware his agentreln Salem), lied. have Mund that hurdle lie of great worth. • • Last November we we re,visited by a kind id inflow mato; y fever, (the same I resume which greatly af flicted our ad . :jabbers, t he - Riazilia its, for neatly a year) the symptoms or-which bad an analogy tee the yellow fever, and neatly Otter horidred persons fell vier Ints tn. tin. epidemic - (a great nu toile r fora populailon as small as ours.) Inn do, tots named it the true yeilow feyer, rant their skill ward. inathrieit to stop its progress. con ning M their ode; of' treatstent to the use of uniniM., fi and t Ill! aillliitatill Of lee Awn, forbidding the use 01 purgatives. and n jcourse all the soldiers arof sailors, who were obligetto be ce , lit to the Iltisnitale, as Ilifiu the f.htvernor, se•eral 51 Mrtrates, severnt-officers, and i ti tact all thoe who were really afflicted with the d wage'. fell victim under their mode of treatnient. A montli'previou .1 had4eceivedthrrr, e dozen boxes ..f Dr. Wright's Pills; wit ch 1 presume wiefeibought at your .store by lesads soldsmith, 'Newtomb &. Farlessonerchatite n'-you cify,and with.wnoni I am doing businesi. I had the opportunity to' administer these-Pills to several under my roof, who were afflict ed with the same fever, ;1i...1w0 doses of eight Pills each t rotipletely cured then t • rine complaint. I then ;doe tv-tray nearly nit my 11.1 to some twenty °t ow. ty persons. and, all were relieved as it were by en, r I:ointment. , I nave, in. eonsegornrei rAtted to Mescrs.lChild ~to it li, Netyrnnib and Fa Orb tdie loran of forty dollar sir, the purcha s e of that qU rilltsy of this medicine: and come o f 3 on to deliver th " Ilillaas fresh as possible. I tequerd you also to des r Dr. Wright to have his d.rechton , t Ire nslated in Fr n lf, wlikh wilt tend great ly to circolate his 19115 noir. air- lucre, but also In the otherm,bmies wherellteponn 411511 t. nunentinlerolls. ,Ercitso nie. gentlemen, lithe liberty I nave taken to address you this, letter. w hich, for the sake DC hu mane y, I have been compelled to do, air I do not mean ifi eta [Plate on-an arttcle Which proved saltitary to a nautt, 4of poor people, and its fart moat. of the papa tat inn is reduced to.a.state o .111dlateure, and it would j he sinful far any one to serk awry in such a way. - Accept, gentlemen .tbe in t respectful salutations of - vour, very'obrdient se fest, , •./ A. rIcHEVIN. The medicine is for stile.'w tolerate and retaiLeither in En.lirli, French, ft sr man "o.P.o,oisli dlreetions.at the Principal Oflice,l6l4RAf E, Sl l , Philadelphia. And for sale by • • . . . i, . T. F. RE A. - PTV & ( it:- 1„ ~ .„ • -.."` J. G BROWN: jI. f • '"" vi '''' K. J. Fry, Tamaqua; .1. W ( I . 1;s, Millersville ; Jonah lionitihold, Port (linbor ; ' ,a 't, Dikter, Drebersvlllni ,loAtlia llo'yer, NeKeanshOr I C. & A. Focht, Ring- Tliold ; Kepner & Co., Rep Isiille ; Gideon Wl:ni t/00, Wp,t reno ; Win. (tool:Tr. - Tuscarora ; Vertrge 11roan, do Georee Pmts.rinikville ; - Daniel Koch, 1 )Tiddleport • 'John Wilhat Oen Conner at Rhoads, New Philadelphia; 11. S titidcr,Peit Carbon; Jas. 11. Levan. ~t• Co., s chtly 1 It1111).14,1.11 ; Wlll ia In A. HOY eer.,Orwlashunt , Vl ty., £4. tOkel. do. Sarnuet.Metli, Landinevfne ; domino Cr hill. Llewellyn ;.Abrini t'shiverik; Dermanville ; Jhc di }tantrm n. LoWs r Ma ni tontigii ; inn. - 11 Mail, 'rd.' Tremont; Eckel & liarndt. do. McCormick .IC elk DOnaldSoo ; Wheel. • r & , 51111er. Pinegrove ; 11 .) ge lielfsnyder, New Girths ;' Witt Print. 141. (71114,1 IMMO DR. - J. S. 'ROSE' . usvlrsonATl gr,-.lh - xt aitonishing Prepii acts Itke p chasm. I N•nto. slut pos4psfeq great in For Heart Dirarre; all lie lenee, Heart. Burn. itrlllfrv.r raisins the eplrits almost rairucialu a t•ntilr.. enterra trit4mv, Aue• 2`lh, 1952, I hare been, airecitd wiib ritrvtus. a^nhltlont ttiti pvt four yea.. and hat e it,e4.miny rnedlOneu with= nut relief until i lI.Pil pr r 0•41,.. l'.lerVolll Cordial —= floluri• ite..ini.i,one bottle, ft .111 IVPIII/ rfalleyi'-atreak and tir.IVOIIA. i dig iv( d,er,Rl I,iietiC and tett 13ge anOthor, - Alan; •noiv enjoying hew. beap.ti, and having quiet fleet... • Previous to !lain, heyeptilhtl, I WZN reillerii; and my eves Were (r urn 17 liPittbillg: and .my mug , N... 11,0 ; flitNV they are an***ll let. mad) feel better 'cell i'• Ur. both lo mind sid biedy. i' JAMES Wax - illus. '! • OFFICE AND DisiT,NsAnt . MARKET STREET., POTTMLLE,. PA D,t. 14. 11350', 404( F.WIS CO. Ifer ring Salatnan •ofld,in the I,om of heir equal.. Aaar jWOßLP•t+ PAIR, y the Awitean In have been pekt and • ace tramard triato- • MADICAL PH PARATI,ON. r l . :Vara Fret Career of XI. II e Streets, end PACE Stree, puti...qh :ipisiA. -, WHERE. he etintlnetajo t trai l all private and .10- - 1' If trate tilicanee.enataii*lng a cute la all =lees Stringent and Residentr. .1 both neaps, are invitt4d, to the Doctor's Ptirstellixtms, where he can al way. he eonealledconfidentially„, free of ehatge, • • -I x il). Pentane 'reskling at la distance, by , anelOala three dollar, In a toter, port-paid, stelae eyteptoine, will tete ye a bottle of tbeDoctort Magital Prepati, Don, by tettite of snail. I • ' ,• 4 • Ocoee Dante ftom 0 o'clock, A. M.. till ID. P.M. Illytta, Irk ; .38.3y . " I •andera" of oiher pay or .f UN FAIMEL. 't.,!Pbtiadeptgai e Tops. dre., trotti Is uder Itidde EOM good health:' Iler legs •or scar. and her steep fut.! you have witnessed luring-, the tarst 43 -yrare; prevent enjoyment of reel delighted in having llaiiev luting the surfer-, I'WILLIAM IJALPIN cr.'', el Bad Le e , ef tLif ty ;Lbs. 11 . ultderut InvUr lloddatsllol;italed, r 2 tu vutrered for n la bud leg. the te,ult of pnts :11 Ca* Wont.; ar rom•• I : had.,rreourue w it built der Istiog - an that the kg tutkt be urn. ) 'hut opinion. your Pilla a CO/Tifliile Cilte in r‘o to had not wltnepted it WILLIAM nt tan be verttied by Mt. Starlet Street, 'Judders,- LLL o ttERVOUS MISID . W; ([ ,oitiiird.. 1 , - . - • ' ?IrfoilTedina :_fri,..nre! It44n for taialna any weak tart.. labor. ;tudy or 1 it ea atrenath and ap- ItVignrattng propt-rtirt. pea, oua ilfr,ettima. Flata niflt. NOrnhnets,'Neural thltiet power to the whole .nr:f. in its effecl. 50centa 'pm,— It. , tap. 'Situntri. ---1 , _y Li -- —:—. • •"--- --* .: 11i1D1 ;ABOUT HARNESS. - . ; • Forltive r ral" years past, we, have adopni: ilie,folloWing plan of treating Carrtol?e,./bl,. nsss. - withl so touch comfort acitt,ticeeF,s. t:-,,, ide have Concluded to recommend it ti, N. i far Workin.z.a ; il carriage harne' ? s. • . The whole thing may be comprised' in n fey 'words i " With hot water. stiap,htu,ll - and scrapers, make your liaroess peat,. . ly clean. ;Next saturate with oil, lastl.v, a water-preifi )''' ll felkstie polish and blacking." 1 For yotir, :tilorintition, we . detail . •to l'iin ' how we t:i 'abbot. accomplishing these r::- ;sults. Selret some "afternoon with -a..pr,,,- pea of a fair day folloWing. -A a k e vo n r bainess an take, it to pleees,:at . ; tar its 'von d can uabuckle it. .Put,ththit tufo a tub or ill barrel, an pour boiling soaßstids over them; and lyCthr i l ui stand ail ni,glit -In the , tow (I; itag,,. take al stiff brush. or corn cobs. Or 5.,”,,,. thing else4f tht; same sortond with a sin,, , tti, , , board in place. of a . - washboard, witit - INA : Water-and otip, - rub the coat of grea‘e dirt uIT tech side of the leather. N6naetitiw it'is tweei -' ry . to-use a 40:1 Old lilli!e serape XV ih, 'Pass each str,lp ihrutigh a r.. 1 second clam water, anddiang , tip en a . ii:,,. exposed to the sun. .41s-soin.r as they - ilt,;! , ; tp.dry, begin . ,td oil, titan. • Ileatstoot oil ,i• tist, bu t, lista oir will 40iry . ' 9,;en. i slake a• brush by, rtalibing,.sorne:flntino round a sti , k, and te:•inglit with Thread, dip f l in th'e il:., and pass bser both sides. As' it dries i n , :•., over tliemlagain and again, unlit'phi .i.- wl.; absorb Mil iti r iire" oil. Let theta riaii (rut (, v : r - I night 11 ..':. i ln'the:Morning; it they are 1.1 :soli :lb.! ) .L ,u proceed to app ya . eafo l ,i,. If not. putk:u More oil until they; do 5.,1: and' piia le. The Pnlisti.lSquade. as lidloivs I—Take a pint of 1141 1 or : neat:Jim oil, add" four own offieeswa3t,four :ounces eleati beef one ounce!rosin; and an 'ounce of hiniphlafli. Melt ;-,-"W.he - u add . ahotit i r •Wo tat: fe spoonyalalof turpeitine; and. with 11,inn.i chiths rubbing the liarnOss , Sitles,ldr4W the . straps through and tho,to:Ll s the flannel. The polish 'lru,t hr ; ! Ppc i t • Warm as ithe hands can bear . if. Let ym l ' r ., harness. hang, out one, night. Take :ware:'. • • 1' water au,d soap and wash all the bladi which Wolf come oil with sponge or cloth.. Ilang:upi r and in an hour or soo•oti caa buckle to l ether azain, and it is fit I.)r nbwl'ou will have soft harness, with a .dull shiny jet ldielz surface, which will keep for a" who year, it you, have put oil i:not2l. theut lii.rendtir them as di ac woollen Ilhey Will retain ibis dull shiny blitri, Ali summer, antlimud will never stay on 1..0, after it I Any: persiin who will irerit.theii so; ii;ipee:,a year, will never regre'tthq trouble•. . It then 'need, repairing, either do it .voir• selves, far have it done before the work coliesiin./ . 11) C1.11t1.: 1.•. • • . The ler i Olowing, dirtiettons were publi,hed -byr-Nyrtr.livitt Fo'irs.i-in, King's Girdeurr, ,n 'Eolatidi!mativ year. 4 a4o, and ' have okeli ii• beenfounti valuable': ,-, . . - :, Tak . one buShelOr fresh cow dirng.•liall a liusheloil lime ittlitiisli front 'old bilild ll 4 , , that fror*the ceiling 61 rooms is 144.krai.it , , ~, halt a httSbel of wood as . to -, 5, and two your;, of line sand. The tliree lost article,; to I e Silied fine, and then 'nixed with thc•iirs:, I • . wOrkingithern together until. tlce . .ni tx ;tt re- i/eiy striOoth and : . r.•;11, like plaster:" " • The t re e is lo be preparrd byTayefully re. winiving all decayed or injured porticot , down tocihe sound, fresit• wood, leaving the sot fa,- smobill',..ll tand F rounding phe edge tit • :.,.- , ther.bark i , very stunpfli.eNtter this the above plater,. iri to be;spread very tfarefully alit! RmOothlx 'over the eta / surface and sornewhat beyond. 'The .plaster should be frolit-...an eigth.to riff an tniqi titre*, and En/1)0111y and thinly finished off at._ the' edi.es. /titer the plaqer,lilas been spread, it Fliould he duct..,i of4:wit l h a mixture of four parts 'of dry a , !t , eg lir on 'part of fine.sand, once in i Maw or thirq i 'tuiputes, until the moisture i, all a1, , 144.tedJ and there is a stuoutl.l,.d..l?, SLlTlilec. - I 141E1)1NG .1101.51.8 O THE 1 • Tberelis nothing in which farmers. man 'ages'tocithso badly_ as in feeding brutes iv.. frequently While travelling. Some l'Ai7- ,their hOirtes every ten or twelve though they' may pot be more that] a❑ . hour and a ha lf Or two hours ta•goine, from tle . !rage to 'another, and this is olten done soon alter the horse has eaten a' hearty •breal'ir.t - itr dinner ! . Milieu the horse stops he is la ilgUed oOlot; and he,needs rest and rooline• To fill` the -stomach then with food, beton. the previous meal is digested, iS injurious in ibeextrerne.. I:et the horse le well fere.tn, the morning - before. he 'Marti on- a jo'utite . and .he will travel ircan seven o'clock twelvem l ithourreimiting any food ; lien lei him restlrwo hours at noon, and he will 4.r '.preparedi to travel again to. seven Wiih4tit baiting 4 I Horses laboring on .a farm, go'haN n day Without'eating. In and 'iround•ciii,, I . • are thutt!ands of horses' that work bald dit ridg the:afternoon without baiting, and " l et'. they are,kept in-godd condition, alihotigh at work alMost every day in the 'year. Th. 3 ' 6 late em iloyed in trucking,, in .cabs,.thutn ihusei% 0 other -vehicles', and thcv usually labor hard. Although these are freguratly tinder the best ormartageMeat, no one think td giving -- then;t baitiu,g•betwe their :reg ular mcals.Nite Englan4l Fatutcr. - • I GANO-AND OTHER 3IANUDES. 1, I U ' Mr. Brooks of I'rinceton, made 'an excel lent. rP4ech at tito State House, on Om sub ject of Manures, while that question was un-, AleiNdiscussion. He thought guano a valoa -lite. fertiliser, and May he mcd 'under certain . circumstances,- with advantage._ BUt .larmifi,i he said, ?fluid 'gore hvt Mir/ de l i' FL -1 Jencc-tipon the - luau-cal resource.; qt . the . 44•71; or ifs feritilistug He , itad a limit ul lilt); acres felt Lim. upon . which, for a lite - time,.had beeti kept six cows,..tr pair of ext ti ancfa horse. This, wider the i old practice was•thelestent of its capacity. 'He had ad ded.cne hundred acres of kind, and wasfteti frorn the whole forty-one head of cattle, That IS,: he . has added _two proportions of land and; morerthan six proporions of stock ! and hitii Thaid for the wliole from the profit,- of 00 land. lie believed that 25 per, cent:.. of all c i rOpa may be sold Irom "the farm %tit • , imally; and the•farm r sttll - gro . 'better :t o t) , that from such sales a net gain.. of from ty to 15 Pek cent. may be realised, yearly. ,Jr: truoVit praCtice-suitains his , 'Englund Former. .t .1 t • .i.FtECRET. FOR A FARAER'S • While the milking of your cows 1 1 alet your pans be placed in a kettle cl ester. 'Turn the milk - into uae,of _the • pans taken lioin the kettle,nitit.cov:4 , the same'irith another of the hot 'pins aii•d pro 7 :cee! in.Gke manner with the whille Illi/SS of milk,',anitytut will find That Wit will have the quantity 'Ol stireet;anil deliciuus butter / I I (fry this.'ditiry - women, and write us the res:ults, will you ? • ' I DON TDO IT. ' • • I ,• • ..14nut, during this. sea?,,,n of the year. pernuri i tiav cattle to tramp ovei your gra ,,, I?itui, k l #urkbreakinOtie sward and rendering' it un,evta. Every Omer passiblo, have Wantr tor lqe stock in the yriiii,:ca the Larn Running mitei is,ttlwit , y,preferatid if yob lean obtain it-but rotliermie, trig Air a pump intrkit , and thus sup-, ttittig herds. •! GRAFTINC ME Pion may be perlornitd from the 4103 Last of.May,provilled the ; Virety early. ',Some liatcleners .set Idols tikltbe blossoms are - tut the seions beloTe the budt/--' ; It I- - umcn FAs bu s y p,otling . 0 ' ;their Spring crops,
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