-•' ""AArtt"'" . RI i f fti '",•4 . 7 . : . .. kir . Jr, • , iMPtidett r piiiifoigeri, as our reideraliaie outer seen,l,sonartimes get their lingers'bit- !_! tt4 of their own trati,by their insolent brow. beating, of w,itnessee. Here i s a new i n : stance:-14aJustice's' Court is down-east" a trial was*der way for trespaes-in cut- • eras Iltrood. from a neighbor's premises With. out, authetiti, ' Ctoor of the plaintiff's wit. tries way afplain old fawner, *hose, testi.' molly went Clearly hod directly to provsibe'l *barge. , Theriefendant'a cOyasel; a bluster: I tug ms of, brass. after the most approved Auhiota of country petutoggera, thought to weaken .the force of liaelidenee by proving 1444 to be a trait of his fairly. He theca i ' fore interrogated him that: you hive. a son Who is in ot, hive you not'!" • ; ° • ' yea, Sir.", ' " Does he knoW soy thing?" . • ' • , o 'Very ' HoW:much does he ktiOw Welt, almost nothing not much more that you do !" •The Wifoisa was allowed out farther goofier', amidst -reariots .iskreems of tenure. THE TAILOR'S D A falba:, who, Was dangeroinly ill, had - a • ifentisrbabite dream. He saw, fluttering : in a the air, ntpiece of cloth of prodigious letgth, 'imposed hi 'all the cabbage he had made, : of :a variety ;of eolors. The angel of death held this pieCe of patchwork in one, 9 1 - his hands, Ta - 10 With the other gave - igirtailor - several strokes with apiece of iron., " , ; ;the tailorl tawajlennig in a 'fright, made a ow that, if . --- .: . tte'rectwered, he would contai no more. 4. soon recovered... As he.nay diffident of *--liimself,Ae ordered one of bis apprentices . put . lairct in mind of his dream whenever he cut a suit of clothes. • L.: 'The tailor was for some time obedient. to the induration: given him by his apprentice; .hut 'anoliiern havingsente coat tote cut ' • -' ' I Alit of a rely, rich stuff, his vo i titie could not • resist the temptatiim. His apprentice puf • him in mind of his dreain, but io no porpcise. 41. am tired, with your talk about the & .vim' said the tailor, "there.was nothing like ;lids in th . e i - whole piece of, patchwork i t which I aim in my dream, and I 'obserr . ell -1 . that there was a, piece de fi cient that'which I am now going to take will refl.- der it cOmplete." - • -, , ; La' .4 G110)161 SNIT% do you, recollect the .._..-. -story of_David 'and Goliath V .. ' 1, [ •- • ,1 , 0 4'es, Mr. David was a tavern•kespef and Goliath'ivas an intemperate man." ,iflilhb told yOu that 3" • , , . ~ . ;"Nobody.. I readlt :.and it said that Da aid liiid a elitist lot Goliath, and Goliath got I , ativsed With it." - . . . • (IVtiarei 4:lioliath a very e gistit—a,ro \ ' • Maki" •' ' • • ..f .! ' . . • .:"Yes,lhe MS a giant,' but heha a w • bead." " • • -I I ,- ' • i II 1 1 .. " . :I, ""Why, to get al b earicl b y t alewcii.", d i ; 1 / `owing es, lo o th r o ge s : troo u g t th t a of w ti a le s a u l n ia d g oa , w e a „t 1 • not David a musician 3" ' - • •".'• "Yes, sir. He played ;maims on The bar . • ' —a favorite instrument with the Jews, and i , as toe:present day called - a. Jewsharp. I have one in my pocket—here it is. Place it in ,your mouth ; th us, breathe on the tongue i _ , :gently. ; then strike with your finger this way--and the •psalrui in harmonious - mu • - sobs fructify% on the ear tits natural as thun ' 'der.'!' . I . ) /-, "Take your s Ir7".THE CstFrrst. PALACE.—"Seen the Crystal Palace. Foram)? 1" asked a lit/le ur• chin of a newsb oy., yes; I've. been up that sever I dil• 'latent times," 'replied another newsbo y, as they both stood to Nassau street waiting for the Extra, to come out. .\ I knows a n2ar. that would tive Ate huDdred do.llBri . to sea . that ere palace." "You do, Jun 1". • "Yca sir•ce." ‘!And youlaowit, Jim r g . ''Beta quartet oq ac that you don't" "Done ;" and the money was put up in Billy Mulligan'e hand. • • “Noler, who is (her 1 • ”Nir, h e ‘ , : a blind mum That 'Luther fellow wia.tatily-coveretq lEAcri,iiistria old Dutchman tiarra .ri'lem -her 'of the , Petinsyls:ania ',Legislature. , ome ' ears'ago from -- county. On nue•occa• sioW he promised a 101 ly -member to votS for . '.07," Wur Mar the will lairse. ' in the a cerlitin local measure ; but when t e - 0. i plains of America to the south of theittu de he tn insurgents r'•'l3t:eause, in sore dime tip he voted against it, and 'it was ii Plalas called " 1 05 f, ,.. f p& lobby . fl i efither came w 1 iill . in i troops sometimes of 10,000 intlivid ;alone greof .wiliffi. and the following e 61 1 6,1 I ; en. ! ceded by ii,ideytis atid detached skimllthee. Ailed :• L; „ , they advance in a close column, which 'omit-. , , . "Sit, you promised to vote for my hill. i "' tog can break. ' 11. a trivelling carriage, or a l e u," sa id the Dutch member, "vat if j i body of eavalri , iii perceives) approaching, did ~, '"WeIL sir, 'oil ,;` , a reconnotsance, and then, ateordin,, to the , . "Veil, Tin if I did ?"' i i ' . ! tnovementsiofthe chief t h e whole body passes "Well, sir, you lie . d." ' , '1 , 1 - at a-galloii—trakkright, or left of the cars 'Nei. ear f I did , i" was the c oa l re ply.' nu : iilv,ifing• 14.1 be sante ti th e, th k domer,- ~, lie horses , tOdegertion. The latter hen jori their late conipsattions and are nei r again i f abierveirrvaltinltily to retutts' to th lotriea tic state.; - Time. wild troopsi often' return again with a rinTeatitiing aspect, iweepme _round the caraVan, nil hovering uctii it like a cloud.. At Mier times, they descrii,,e a sin gle bold circle,Land after uttering 2 'ry of de fiance, they diiiippear over the . iivldernes. Each of these imnadrons iiiierriposed of a re union of small companies, separately formed of as many mares as a single horse tir able to keep` in subjection Wilson. -•-, ' [l:7 WRY ARE more cells filled with air : i 1• y. , - 6, t ' . ,l,„! 117 . Titx. einsvrxzEner. OF BEING SHORT= incur D:—=There'is a greif convenience aoinettmea in biing short-sighted. TI you V;::,, - - - ',tiihouldlappeu to meet a creditor, or a friend Astio is rather seedy," or a'berewtia!,is ah button•holder, yo'n quietly pas's on and, beri.challeaged with afteriiards, all -lon have, to say is : My dear fellow, I'm :,,extremelyi sorry ; 144; tact is I did not see I'm so excessively short-sighted."-- •: '` . Wei know a large-man to the city who is al, 1 , Ways short-sighted dirctlp . he spies out a PAR relatintl, and. yet drops bank•note at his lett, and you will see hOw very' rapidly he' will pick it/up.' in the skull ot the elephant tha t tvido r ther . an. i mats ? Because the surface may bill:lvrea* for the attachment of ttio4 large! muscles which belong hi the lower jaw, pro+scis t and neck of the elephant, and the mechanical power of these muscles may , be adgrdepted‘ by removing their attaehinent's frinher trOm the centis of triotfot. These air-Ce l lls do not isCreasethe weight ot the head , ; a precau• lion especially necessary in this itltance, as the head is more heavY and mass in 'this' than in any other aciim . al.--Lib. Brit.' Know ledge. , - • 0:7 Wiry AIM the steel chisels ; and tools used for cutting metals so irequeoilY broken Because, requiring to. he ezceedingly hard. they proportionally lose, in regard io the et tent of their elasticity. Cast iron, 'Which is , thuch harder than malleable or wrought iron, Ifs'very brittle, while soft iron , and steel are the toughest things in nature.--Aoaft. 2 °. WHY is the iron era or a each wheel tined before putting on Ba4a 'se the es. s ,_ p ton of the metal oceasioned alithe facilitates the aspen ot- putting on the iron, while ids' contraction' whichl follows, brings the jOinta (Attie wooden pan together ; 137"hlitra. John ir, you go . out) in the, i 'and thus, biocting the whole; gives great — ^tird, you - Will wish yett• had staidAin aid] • • strength to thembeel. v: , .';.1 . . „, ~t):"" TEE RIGHT or Way.—.A. sucker who I: l ..vrayed up and. equated on the licit where . :.the railroad , was .10 MD, Nail applied to - tor ~ • ' - titeright of way through his tartn. He ob. 'ljected istrenuoutly. They , would spoil his tarm, acid all hts_ cattle would be killed, When the loci:into:leo cana6 along. , When 'told that the company would pay him fora!) auctrattmages i he met the agent with the re• yes—perhaps they might—it 'could catch iss=l,Alit when they come "rieAiLatneow-catchers and tlllf SHOCk la the night—the darned thing "mild be Chicago before be could get up nd dre” hitriselt." . ' I s. . 4 61:7!" DE 'CO . IVNEZOATION Yin Werth to tiefiron thousand and tortilla psalm," ';' ,, ;->uid a Dutch ?arson, as be give out the :;;;)morttiog itymo. I ' There are not so many in the book." re '-eponded the eamistir. • te Vol den pleesh to sings as many as date " Wen, if rstaY iffihp house, Iwill wijil lin in the yatil . l Where Is thi greit -4 4 - 11141?" • 1 : 4 Sia,”., said a little blustering man rellgWifil $3 pp4cecis s 0. 'kw; air s I 40 you beloog." t• telly. ! replied :the othit. you . ; size end sppeamtice:l ,bi,loa ia a clasa...calleclui aye. that ati:.editor while at uPon the hts fenifere test Week. fell through ken up in a stupid cOnditiun: mind;ltiat ,ate pfalusoffber thy, it yoti E hop Id build .jelool-housts.widtout ploy.grnunde, - iinb(nly ',Quid- get beTond sbortdiyition in s I ilptiniti. altWor wprld'r, a stase l , e 'loa4 , 'th tongue itad t!it. _ •-- itrilat fib. is shit 4'... .;• I • 121 sera tit tIV_:1111t -- TO • col- i.l BLAClF,ligiatir wpm; kcarrespoitetn' of the gree*Oe fpflowiiiirccipesSi tiatinit Mick berrylWitie atit Sl3citberrp Coidiel; which just will, no doubt, be eer-4104 tO out own review: - r _ M BrAtor-0 day not be knowno many of four sabscnliers that; they possest.itt the blackberry, graven so unwillingly by them in their fields. the Means at once of ,paaltmg an erceUent wine tind 'a valuable Medicine for, home tie. To - make a wine . equal tc,lPort, taberipe blackbe , ies Or dewberries and:pressd let the stand thirty•Sia hoitrs to ; femient, skim off whatever rises to the top ; .i then, to"every gallon of the juice edge quart of water and three pima& ol sugar; (brown sugar will do) let this stittaitt opeci vessels 1 for tvrenty.fou hoots, skim. and stria it, thin barrel it until March, when It shord be carefully . racked off and touted. • Blackberry cOrdial is made ter adding pale pound of white eigar to three punch ripe blackberrill, alloiving them to stand JOU tWe/Ve hours, then pressing -out the juice. straining it, adaing one4hird 'part or spitit,, - , and putting a tinspoonlui of finely powdered. allspice icLevery quart ol' the cordial. it is at once'fit for use: ri This wine mad cOnllial , are very vr medicinel in 'tile treatment of. weaki o retire %i:iith the' most up Ern the stomach and ,batv'tds, acid warp 1• - I valuable in t sulntr.er romp s ti rev. , • , As this , is thC season ai such die /tile as the blaekbtry, wilt SUQII be ripe; itioUght it uecestary to tUake know, : - ;-1 WBOLttSOI,IIIE 11EVKAillF;! i 'rake of th best white 'lstnajca 'lager root (bruised) 2 uz.: cream of tartar,, 1 oz.; water, 6 quarts ; -to be boiled for abaiit five mintiles, then c ,strainect; to Me .stratl:ted liv 'lluoistila f .l lb. r of -the best white sugar, and i again put on the fire and keep a atria until the sugar isperfectly dissolved; .tbr pour' I into an earthen vessel into winch haa been I previously p , two drachms of tartaii c acid ti and the rind o one lemon. and let it reninin uritirthe heat rs reduced to a lukewarm tem. ifetature : then add tetatAi•spoOntui at yeast, 1 stirring them lwell together, sad 'taitle . for useohe cords l of which tonsi l be w l ell tied doviii. It will be in high perfection s. a few dava.—Germantown Telegraph; CHERRY MARaLtLIIHE ',Remove, the stones and stalks f l .pn the , cherries, and .rub the cherriett "thrpugh a sietreir add to this resnli a little currant juice, say half a pint to every 'three pounds Of cher. ry ; pot the whole over the fire, stirring it inr to it - three•quarters of a pound Of fine white L sugar to every sound Of the hint, i I 'd boil it until it becomes a thick jelly; port jars or moulds,' and when it.iti Enid , 'Spread On Vie top of each, jelly .a paper dipped in tinuldy, cover each jar, or mould lightly, and keepvit in a cool - andl.dry plane until it is waticed. I : H .'r 11 cum' NT AND RASPBERRY ;ELEV. Pick, ver a quail of red curiants,a quart of white currants, and a quart of raspberries; put-the whole over the fire, "stir them, and 11 I l boil them about ten minutes, then ta b therm through, a sieve, strain the liquor When hot through a jelly bag ; add pound of fine White sugar to every pica of the liquor, boil - it, and treat it as directed ftir apple jelly.=Mira. Bliss' Preatta! Cook Book.. PINEAPPLE JELLY. '' • Pare Sind grim the pineapple, sitid put, U. into the preservinglan_with one :'pound of fine white sugar to every poundfruit ; stir it, and Wl' it until it is well ufl'aed, and thickens Sufficiently ; then straw it pourit into the jars, and when it has:, become cool, cover the jellies with pope* wet in brandy, cover• the jars tightly; and trOt thent as ap-, plejelly.' • RASPBERRY MARMALADE 0, JAM. Pass theraspberries through aja 'sieve to 'extract their seedi, add to.therlithei weight in fine. white Sugar, and W m I the' and stir them over the S ugar , yon 'can jut see the bottom-of the . ate •pan ; treat it ,I s quince marmalade. ' r. 1 ' CURRANT DIARMAtADE ORTE3 This is made to the same manner :a cherry marmalide, usinx, currants alone, 4nd 'add ing to every pound of eurian(pulparid juice, one pound of fine white sugar. - 'cjnforiiintiiiii for.; flit 0113p1t, ' , . , ..., smayilse secatielliviilliaiiirrliiit et . V' WET -3,1 4 1 ; .the elephant's tlsks Clow ' " 1147 ' ' ,4, I Lathes Valletta *kb a yof th e ib , i ia , midrad al br e o r p i g y h l t. to i je E u rte. h o e t ro stn s n o ll f er e si e z p e! a h e an s f a ; I ri dLef p f t r e.i fo s ild e r bet ali ty ll e o:Oi n mil atscillribClifituktwotl,blebfllio: . / j e , Il i I ..... A , r r, Pearce in the preient day.- an d , tulle .which sv o su r n er:7 l is raernlinoll waa dines' alas It top. arc found are unsparingly hunted 1 for their dress as OIL ' NAV i gi;e b ria=v a y it ta t :l ll 7,: b° . : d i L a ' ism)" ; SO that probably few , elep ate live Lr u e. r age‘e b gw a ril 2 l::;h: i y " iv i v eer a im i " 214 " . ' o" j [staidly 'malleable to their [tag tav i virr of lie natutal tern) AT their lite. f ' 1 mud , tan dlrretiods (Ohl to ale. t • ,137 . .. , w ay is rhe leaping ,i the 1 ish horse' a All tammuateatlme• Ilfiftif fOtindll4.l. Ii Illnterif.ri Vlifi i ii ..., T '. -''' April *. Its ) . , ._ , , A3. s ir . r l3 W , man., =CUM" the leap 1 , ,i of, the Irish horse is the proper jtunp'of the , Da• IS. ADAZIS REUTODB AUD deer ; wh ereas the ierpios 0/ the cigiish :th ee i IN VItIOIIATINO CORDIAL& 1 ' Tie erreatht ducorerry en llfedital seienne t ; atriding, as it were. over a tont I ne ' toe f i any "resit - f 0, an d Lanus astoolshieg Prepstaitos ilsti I Srerc „ hin—P at his Wit Nev.'. over higher 1• I. coseiltailosoiebUitaiva by care, lal[sr.stuay or 1 One. ~,,, - 0 , alletate, sets list a chant. It Ohs &Ireton% sod sp • 1 peitte, alai potashes gram Irtylsorstatt popertles. IT lit Mtn the becks of ,„ tic , birds ! tr uce Bean Dlsesta•ool Nervous Meron. Flu tonally longer than those of toad tout 1 aaZi;;; l tr i g r iti ll a v aTait i ralt e i; hr . P: b rila lirt i o . *fee aquatic birds have to Peek Jim' 1 " 414041 te'llisosi eitraceitialiutte e traes. . ,se lr eesas i , , , , . 1 r It i md " 4 " 10. ure the surface of the water on which t h ey 1 1 , , , time l ess Coortrir, Aug.',:taill,lB3l. t r ill '•, • The ifogtft of the nr.lt geitrtrally its. i avii=ragrt i fitt s : 7. l =7 .. .zir g t gr. "emit, in r abpoitiou to fiat of the \ legs. „Vi." 11. " 1 " 1116 "" li pt Rl4°l N e r v°sl. C OM I4I * . ir , _.., , , ~ 1 , , __ilque no* Wile, hos betel rfatuts.vreakaaa D . rneubek ~ ...,,, - , • ..„' ' i ..zre o z:4aa a rz l i area: boned'. sad test ilk. ailaber tC7 WitrAltz Ntdactilea fOrmeill in ihe.ia• ' 1 4 1',.; Pregloux li ttatiti r dr= 4l . tria l" l i a nri tiiior ofeaverait.-Betwitse fetat4pereatates., ors - 4T.Or-okrAt.%r l i t " t mig.` 44,o ar ,l4l • l' 1 410n1lia t tiliftfOlit ildtiilid lug be- i " e !f ws = l .*,, l n t latimia r trir •l4l, !" lvi lr =- • Tleitabilea Pre 1.., SASSZRWILLIMMS: 1141141prignaletefb ealcarerai,ti ' other moie,areaustss eseiiwure ssat 6al ",, !Lt. ,t 4 , 41 : 4 1. , earl*, assumes • at tonal: J . '''' - i Fra•Twaatuas um ma .a: w *am .-- Feb.ll, /163. 1 .- . ' iii"Ol v tili• I ' i 1 • 1 ' iht I ~;5~ . El Intik I . ma of Fe l laily r Ail. LW= MBE - • TRA. , •., ~ - 11411.4114311... • A • UADU4U gautoyiii— nti 4114 aft SSNI) tOltuis 110414511,4444 . 0 4 -, %Jeri rottastlyis S .50111 tuditr...810, 4 4. Express Extunion P4ol4l44lfirmdir*Onn sou.ssevoins tipmcriat“ ;,lit 4 al.; same 4,0.11 attioraybout • :um 44014 11 .4 31400610 • 010111.11 - ... . _ ,_ . - ' l ' . ' -160 F 1 - - ' -''' , P ILL'' < -WhiNgs...- - ilb, Lamas Pliarint. - VP lealinal-Pontrilla 1 4.00 \ p ami n ea tiolle 1101 - Pewees Rt. CatboW; AZ I*. Poustallir WO " &Raves - )J, 4.15 - . somAseg OM " lasetil l' 0.11 . 8. ~a 10:43 . potunowa 0.00 " 7514 Cub= 10* 's peagationt tio Allu'rivetot Pottsville 11 ; 00 Arrives atPldiool. V* , For the rolint trip, uri asidoirc, 1880. / are/ From Philadelphia io Phonier/111e arid hach,earhe day. . 'Bl 40 " ' ,ottiarnin, " ~I TO -14eatizip, ..„ Se • - • •A. Harem J arboe & Prineville, 400 ” Ileadlag to Potherille *ad leek mime daji, 1 So ;Jr ll* .1111agipyre -diluted with these innie. All . Titans meat he purchased before ealeriar the f cats. • - PASSOINaIIa • MUMS. • • ir t impligumnii riato c ro lni s- E traiSt ij a la ' 8 041 ) 4 1 4 4a From Phitaidelybia.to Pottsville. On and aaRRr) Nay IT. lass, tame win be two pasveseits Tv9 1199 (maydays eseepted.)lietweeti Philadelphia. pleading. sad Pottsville. - 1110191111 NO LINE. The IC:Preto Ttal o lemon nttladelphia daiVesupt *Wad/tyre:at 74 o'clock, A.M.. The Way Tts a leaves Pattaville daily. Sandaya eacipted at 71 ter:foie. A. W. 1 AFTERNOON ME; Thi Way Trate leim Philadelphia ems tlitadayr. at If o'clock, P. ht.' The Elyrria Train leaves Poilinrillr daily, trees' el undos, at 9 iteciatk, Pt Id. ' I INttIRA OF,jraddlNa PEAbINt Vol Philadelphia at it o'clock 10 'Mauler. A:. 51..Ati4 toelot lt al nil antes. P. M. For Pratsiille al );o'cloc k 34 minors A. 34.334 6 o'clock P. Bath TfilA33lup 31 all 0.15121103 S MORI itie 1131.. 1, FARM. w• let Clill etrt td class/in. Iladelabia it 75 '4l is 9. and have these It;ql.llap fa Philedelpi _ . do . Pottavinr, O. tis Phaad'a to Pattsvlitle. • , 273 25 input In Pottavilliycorner of Union and goopogg furcate teat of Americas Muse. Pinilengeo llama vnter tbe eareualeea provided with a ticket. ' Fifty poltaddaf baggage will he allowed to gjich &eager in Abet* have. Ina Panilenßein atei*Prekid.,t , prohibited from taking anything aa baggage teem own wearing apparel, which will be e 4 the rlidt of li+ Gic . By ota et of the lininta of Mattaffend:: •• • BRADIVIItr, Sef... s trary.t , J uae 3, I t 1.771. • MT= MOM RAUMNIA 0 earam orr Tit iLrisar Sratormatm-NiviiliTrom Rose apit Cm! Caspiajr. f ON AND AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL 1.4: tbe rammitier Train 'MA have Tamaqua*ailyTolosulay vtrepted,) al 61 o'clack A: M. and o'clock P. Id-. sod conueelfeith OM Mooting and Jiffernoo Trains 00111 Patt•tille. en the Heading Itajkroid, • .5: • • Rvilltnine, wilt lisve port CliMo6on of Morning Trail' from Phliadolphfa oil 16 'Read ing Railroad. ' t PARE. To Philadelphia' . DO • " Port Clinton: - -75 , 7 00$ arnipiesos ileneralfagent. • Tamariaa,Aprif 19.1851 • ' tsiir TRANSPORTATION. • • SCEIVIILEGL NAVIGATION. • • —4_ (41FFICII ot - sne etestrauttat. NaviaaTtott Co.. t Monk 10 th t 853. The charge for the use of Can. and lbr Toil on An; tbraclth Coal, carill on ,the itennetathCriantoe tiogrwlll be as follows uatli August 1.043: r TO Pbtladelphis. hienaynnk. . , . 60 .1 spnti kint, . 60 , Conshohocken, c . : tso Plymouth Dap. t SO 1 Bridgeport. , : AO n I Norristown, , . o I Pon Kennedy, ~. 'l7 ,7 i Vs Ile, Forte. i I Pnwliiit• Duo.' 47 I r pg.-providence, i ~ . 45 1 ' Phankkv!lle,.. . , 3 Royeer tor& Pousto'n Port Upton. Birdstsmough, Remtiol, Althoicuo, _ Moberg'lle. Hamburg, Orwigeg Ld'g. I The charge will lie per ton of 9910 lbto.ldei dee per cent. allowance for,waste an utual,aud ;rlO eking, less le than twenty-Bite rent* per ton wilt be.roade for say distance. . . Ely order of the Manager*. Preildent. March 19, 1653, 42:tr IMILADA 4kI.READII,CV RUPIO.II2I • 111111 D IiptiCTION OFFIANIOHT ON MERCHANDISE, 111 to commeneehlarch.l.l6M. , r: 4 RATES! OF FREIGHT PEA 100 !MIS. • I - -,. rttl: Wit . . •• , 1 . -=',., cl l , a Met ra asassoairp/ .....J• . if ; • ' . i • Sir* ,: y , • . • • •lo CUIS.-..allU1111100USCU111.11;fkkel ;',', • , • Ire, Von Ore, Limestone, Pig Iron , 9 On.' 41 eta. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, ' - , :',.1 ' ad etsss.—Ehoolsas ' Burr Blocks, ;,;, .. Cement, Rriodatuoca, RoaneLathy, f-; Pitch, Itallioad Von, heavy.. Rosin, }.loe,tts. St eta Slit, Sults, Shiners,. Tar,'Fissehl Ithe a rrlrobet slid Lainaer. , ~ 'r: • - M. Chtss.—Ale. Bros and Potter.) ..i.': , . A ate., Pot and (Yuri, Rawk.Raitei. I Roiled and Mint; toffee, Cotton. ' , Whiskey& Dotnestre Limiors,Orals.l '',', ' iron Casting...7'oooa i Rolled. Bar or ,' I IW4 I ' '., Ilsonroered 'too, Roller Picea, flat , '.• ! "! " 4 . Hy Railroad Iron, Land said tthol, 1 ''',,• Muladaes.Potatcwa,, Na ila and Apikra i . ; , halt Previa kois; alular. Oaltprirc. ila. : ;':;. , 1 Tubaresp, 0 otououroctulad . - J .::' f 1.09 i per bOrecht . • .t! , ala'.. I 1 i - ts. .4lth• CRwas...Apillea Bran, Ousel i:" ' Chmsre..Ckitalre,Es rt . ben-ai are Ertl, ,; tiautaalea r epept(tiolot atated)hemp l',;. '::' • . II ir aware 'lc Cullear, nolitor-wat a, ;,: • ' Lard, Leal beri, Live Stork. Bianurae- In:ta:. 9, c fa. luza,a larlron,irlslollltery :011,00- ti-; ~ , 1 tare, Paints. Raw nide". flop , Rol' ''' '• a , ~. sus sheet lion, fialedeolierl, Sweet ~; Potatoes, Tallow ,yinego r & Wire, ,) -, -, 1 . sth Msg.—Boar and Stoilonery,.i ,-:' &miaow' Rhooa, liamphl no & Spirit ~::. I sm. Chins. Ilia** end Wutenawore, ;,...: rigors, Cunfettloqerct Dry 000 4.1' tilkiC 4 II cu. Wpm Fresh Fish; Real and Fruit, i. 1 . Foreign (Agoura. Mous, Spirits of ..; ' • - Tutpetaine. Teta, Wines and Wool. I • ,i Much 1.1851 1 • .. , •"..':. 04i • • - my ',..asestarionnisrer, • • ,jia • .4.10 n H°WARD, EtiHL 41, C0' .91 EXPRESS LINE.— We are prepaad to rerrilit and tin waia Sally Per Parseaser Tra i n. /Our Express car tirgitig always In charge of special messangets) inerthandlse of all d..erlptl4na,paelgairchundl‘-i,speele.bai.il nnies , Also. partteulat gllrnilon paid to colh&iing Bills, Diana and Accounts. Packages and Goads delivered ' daily in all intetnii•Mati plates batwoira nitadninnla ''and Pottsville. cWfices—C.ewtie Streetiyottsville I No. 43. South Third Street, Philadelphia I'No:6 Wall Street; Nett/'Volk t No. 9 Conn Street r eostort. .110 WARD. S4llL'llk•Co. I " JAS. I: ISM. 1.44 rum anztArion="s. Tll£ undersigned dealt. to inform thePohin that they have established themselves ahleespon..in connection with the it'd. chiluDepot, Swab, purpose of porchuing Fitatr. ltrit in, Hay and Produce„ They, are thankful for part 'favors. and ate tot* prepared to deliver goodsocholeanie and retail. l • • UHLER &HROTHER. St. Clair, Jahua!Sy 8. 1853. • • MEDICINAL. insEatos or Fps. PERHAM 'within the 'history Of the Auntie race no goncrationims suffered more, of the diseases peculiar to females, than the present. high , elate of civilization with the iron bond of flaiilon,a false notion of centiliter. the lack of eutficlent:Ohyslcel ez• sedentary tiabluot life of luxury; and with many too greet a degree of exertion at 31mair when the condition of the 'plena requires relaxation,— also, by sudden colds—lhase are Amon the prolific cause of' Abe many distressing Complaint.* which fall , ten 'burner's upon the female constitution, giving nee to such admen', as tile &Honing :--Suppre'4lon of the Henn/4 amen efichness,ffictor Aloes, Falling of the Womb... Spinal Wiektress.and..dritelava, gen 'erally wedeln/0e peculiar to Fria.ales. In recommending his professional servings for Me' treatment and cantor the above, the Dr. would brief ly remark, that hiestudy and practice have been es pecially devoted to the treatment or dledises of this type, end from the favorable resoles ant; 'immuring gractirein tilt* breach of hie prolessiorti be, flatters himself that his efforts hive been crowned wittlituc „ • Ire has also giv4n much attention toot el stand development In the system of &Wats. for the treat ment and cure of which he has prepared:* coarse of medicines. ly Guell,lll their taconite' operation have plover be peculiarly adapted to diseitses of this chant Y. • F,emales are 4teri averse, through 4delleac 'or otherr ceases. to matter known totbele dimity p hysi. tire—who may .bei a regular attendani; sad !with how they must eome to dally contact-11m fairy In i:atlon to their shortstop. abd would prefer. celUag e a irbysicien witbarbout, after titer tato, ecrYakil may not necessarily come to contact: Ottme the De cvolty of one whet Is regularly litillehreltr.hoderld,P ding the nature of their complaints. aulheing lay promptly to apply:the ' ' r• BM= FIE s z ; , JS 4.5 1 T.: cl• 60 I 59 ! • 50 59, ' 47 47 42 42 40 40 V 87 r 37 34 ' 29 f 2 T , I 94 fib','', 31 3! i 23 gam 11 WiLIWAn s a. BM *-6 IN - LAIVDCWSMITIONIteL , N= pAILION, /1 1 1114 Ni'll&E ,111A171.-1, tionciallalt isle gokiitsitteUll tibp, mbto, evitty isOmaioNatriA,,terneliAse for . 11) . 0r!wir • A 00111111 AND - 'Mott* proca u l bd+ the WM, t. fit *ow ‘septateberit,Siow ",i . • .v ...raiscallolei, Ilea' Rte .• • , . . . -,••• - , ......., VllllsabieUber will soill. at prime, *Mum _ and Lot now occupied by Min In' 7.'4lSaballe' Iltbayiblll County; The Mauls a two—i ' . - i story doable Frame Ciallang. tontalollol I two iargi PatiOn.Dining•Rowshlllll l / 1 1' 11.1 i I Room. add elibt Chanstdru, mid a ILittle• 1 . 11 L I en adjatidng the Mains Scow. all la es , i ' 'tiling condition. for tine cuapancy of a , ~ I, pates! fondly. The Lot I. 15n feet front : i t 150dreE sod Is tail opt In a Elmer and Touts a Gailliendl la dueller's cnudition. See well *totted w libl all Illinds of choice Vegetal:4"w. sect u *spawns Ihrotsolltraw..: ' , MT: &C. ; patois sleds etable.o4doHrlaiyalloose: ? Wiwle flonaN kn.; and 'lithe canTenteiletb. WI tr de -1 eitable resldeace. - Mach ay Lot adjaintaa. 15111dec front. 150 deep. uraulahse *bolts FraltiONsatr,olpw plea. Plonk; Cherries. Sc.. Catawba and Isabella' agaves; the' whole rade/ a Stab slats of Caltleation -2 There is a never4failLag well of rust . estelleat We.; iter—the whole still be sold a barisio- • remits de.: , firma of putcbasine. will cell on Bran Pszrsarion., las .I._l'. Warrnsv. Real Flute Ayeat. Petiterttle, or, In the subsettber,,lirbateebits on tee Preene o f.erbete. price sad tutu win be, wide !mown.' f ,,- - ; , .• 1.. F. W WHIT. : Oct.*. mO. i .', . i taiwt . TO COAL *.OPIRATOBIL.. • Norib Am:neon emit Company oihre fat rent fur • term of icy* the Vines upon the tract of lend called Onntrevitlei td ilamyltill County. These Mines are well 'Mown as among the best 400 Ail Job vein* of the Region—amond them are h ke sfobs. the. Pianist. the Clartstior and Pedtb Montitain Velma. • The tract lief within a mile or Pouseille4 and li con nectid with the Rona twrbon Railroad by a Railroad ownkd by the Conileatir• Ile pronimlly to the Read ies Railroad glees to this tract greet advantages as collards transportation; I A more petichlar derieriptum if deemed untietes: `miry. as Any pe mon' diloosed to lease the Miner will, • of canna .eramile foribearweiree. , Two espial rnyinre,,oft the wari aril! be leased 'with' the Wis.:C. ?he atieniinn . 'nf pitreans disputed to ilea's, Coal Units. and who can command sale capiiat. le invi. .ted in this Protwig y. Referenre can he had in D. E. .Nice,Ayent niche company. Y. W. Shefer, Civil Ei (Weer. relOr EintitsOil. Engineer of Mines. 111 of t Pouavine t er to the robactiber. N 0.98 84itth 4th 8t.. 1 POuradotphia. - Possession tan hr .. had at agy time 'si ft er the gilb Of October arm f.d. HEPBURN .Prert depi. 11. 1858. 'sl • • 31-if ' • =aim= =or roa sass. , THs subset 'ter, dealrons to engage in 1 other haal , •:' new, offers at pnvate sate the good will, tasehi-' eery, toolsrind stock Of a Machine Shop; in tire. Bur ough of Pottsville. 'the above are suitable for the , building of steam Realties and Railmadtare, or for. suanufastaring Agrleultinal implemente. Mullin hits' wale, cast iron and brass stop cocks and elbows,. brats !castings, and a earl( ty of articles in' iron and brass—also II! for fitting houses and fact rice with gas " pipes. or for gas works end almltarnader tatter', and for a variety of work required either she'Coal [legion or elsewhere. These units ate in! made In the hest winner, and a rare opportunity ha presented in those in need of each articles. or to per. sons win wish toad Into the Machine holiness- Par lies in this vielnhy, engaged In the bus new. wool do well-to call while:the articles remain In the neigh borhood. The above Will be diiposed of either.seps lately or together ,attiong them are the follow's, ail titles, ' • • One eight heorse 136.1171 . Engine. or Improved con structson, upright Cylinder, meiotic packing •Pt 11 " pies very little space Sled of extra Rabb. will be sot without boiler—thb inginals new and In complete, order, it is easy to be Moved, being very compact,l4 hie half stroke valet, patent better. and all modern Improvemeaus. Onc Boring Lathe for , Rall Roa, ,litheels,mte Side Lathe, eight Foot Shears, whit gear lag fur coning Serewi ; two cast Iron Latheat revert foot Pheam., with slide rests; these lathes have Gist: steel Mandrils, veil hashed, and bitchiest. cur leg; two Lathes for Wood turning—all these Lathes have counter sham,,,: One Power Screw-rutting Mochine, with taps sad dies; one ditto; for berew. Int wrought lion pipe; one pens for patting of toad Car Wteeely and Machine /or kepentung Car Brass Furnaiii,fluks, Pole, and othertools; Stocks; Taps and Oles,, Theo. Anvils l and Mirk: smiths' tools; Fan, Grindstones,,dtaleis, Tonle for Cork - making ; tools : for fitting gag pipe, and a val , riety of articles. • Require by letter, nr personally, on OW premises, corner of Cooland•Mluich Chunk Otmete, - of •;.: JOHN WARNER, I I. lottaytue, etibuyikluvoticay. *Rasifig 'twig; Insert 3 times sod' send to this ogles I ' ; 21 21, 1863: - . ' 4 I GENTERAL, . .. • , Numaztaz. . • HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. 1 Y --- WH IS IT I 1 That we behold so many females in the meridian' of life broken in health and spirits with a comply. cation of diseities acid 'ailmenUi, depriving them et the power fur the enjoyment of life at ant age when physical health, buoYancy of spirits, and happy stir realty of mind; arising from a condition of Wallh should be' predominant - . • , 24.any . of the eat*" of tier sufferings 61 first—per• haps yearn before, perhaps during girlhood !"or the first years of utarrtage , -were in their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of coo nie neglected. IN AFTER. IfIGIMIIi • - When too late to be benefitted by ours knowledge, we look back and itiourn, sad regret the Intl oitse.". quence of our ignorance. • • I What would we not ellen give 10 pesters in ear; ly life; the Imowledge we obtain in liter . - years I And what days.and, nights of anguish we might not have been paid, ifthe knowledgt war timely possessed, It is .. r , MELANCHOLY AMP STAIITLING To behold the sleekness Wad suffeting I endtired by many a wire for many years ; from causes: simple and controllable; easily remedied—or better still,-- 1 - not incurred, if every' I WIFE,. AIM_ 1110TH II I . • Posseksed the, information contained i a little rot- , tune; (within ihe reach of all)- which nuld spare 1 , . to herself ': 1 , • YEAIIS OF IIIIIEICI.• And to her husband the'. constant toil Mid anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon WM from sick ' n&sa of the wile, Witboin giving him the opportu nity of acquiring that competence which his exer tions are entitled, end ttlepossesion of Which would secure the happmess of himself, wail andchildren. ' SECUti. THE . .MEAIrS OF HAFTINESS, By becoming in lime possessed of this knowledge, the want of. which has caused the sickness and poverty of tltonsands. , in view of such con44uences, uo Ka or moth er is eScusable if like neglect to av il herself of that knowledge in'testiect to hersejf, llvvbicb.would I spare her much suitering, be the fuetios.ot happi , iiestend prosperitY to her husband, and confer up ; 011 bet children Oaf: blessing. above all• pricer ' healthy bodies, with Beal' y, minds. That kno l edge is contained , in a lei e work enti ed. " THE MARKIED,WoMAPPS PRII-ATg ME - ICA4 COMPANION. f • -1I: Oit • A. M.. MiolittimAr, Prolessor L of diseases ) 9i women. One Hundredth Edition. J, 18'mo: pp. 250., Price f.O Cents. 1 (On fine paper, extra bike lug, $1,00.) FirAputdittied in 1847, and It is tint surprising or wcinderibl, considering that ',eery Ile. mares, whether radirird,or•nOt. calf brie unitise, a full knowledge of the gelatine, Charactet• and causes of Ler complaints,:tsith the various symptoms, and that nearly HALP I A MILLION copies . shoOle have been sold. • ;1 inspract icabb:.• to convey fully th., various nib; ire!!, treated ot,.a. thrs± Ste df a nature rtrjetly 10- tendext for the, married, orthuse contemplating, marriage., but no - fettle!, desirlotes erooyitig health, and that beat 4 comequent tipim heath, which to 10 coniltiMve to her own happinemi, mad tkat o her husbart4. brit either has or will obtain Li it, has nr will every httidiand whti bus the love and affection ol.hiK wile at heart, or that ot his own pecuniary improyetnint. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED CUPIE have Wen 'on/ Ay mail within the last few monthe. ' AUTIO.I%I T,O .THE.PUBOC. BE NOT •DEFRA UftitEXl 1 jluy no book unless 1)r. A. M. Maprteelin, 129 Liberty Street, IsL, '1 is on the title intgc , iiiil4 . te entry in the Clerlef o ddest on the back it)i * . the ttile ' page• end buy only ot, respectable sail honorable dealer., or 'send by math and-address to Dr. A., M. Maur icesu4 as there err spurious and siirreptitii us infringements of ermyrtght.. , rAf o ireryotlfe and hitshilnd )sOnfier ! • . . No exeuiie for Ignorance, when ignorance if...mis ery to those we hold near and dear,.and when to dispel our Ignormice is within our reach. l• To enable every, one to decide upon 'the inflfr pensable florets:4l,d' possessing, a copy, and. that no wife, or comber need remain uninformed upon the wank causes, which sootier or later, are desti ned to makd fearful ravii,gas upon her health, oniss guarded against, ahel that no considerate land gr . - tionate husband, have cause to upbraid himself w d neglect of the welfare pt his wife—a partiphlet of thirty-six pages, bontain.ng fill,Tittepoge a d Index of Giontertr,s, together with extracts frQQQQiimmmn the hook, will be sent free of elearts to any 1 4 / of the United Stites:by hildrming, post-paid as hr in. 4 i Inen /177701dagi; is pappinesy. 'as eidpaldelio ,:te rtraorant. l' I. rir On receipt Uf One Dollar fnr the fine Edi tion, extra binding,) "THE MARRIED WO MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" is *rent (mailed fire) tto any' part 'of the United States. All lettere md‘t be post-paid, and addnemi ed to 1)r. A. M. hIADRICEAU, &x . 1224, N;far York City. Publishing Office; No. 129 Libe y Street, , Nesr Twirl 1. For ' 1 . , For Sale by-I -Blanch ac Crnp, Harrisbiugh ; . ' Swans Bloomsblirg ;4. 11: .Worth, . l orth, Letenon ; ic. W. Be Witt, Milford.; J. W. Ensminger, Ma he= ; 11'. W. Smith, Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Uniontown: J. M. Hawn, New Benin; H. A. Lantz, Reading ; E. T.• Morse, Cranrivillo; N. y. R. P. Crocker, Brownisille; Went & Stark, Car bondalo ; Eldred fkAirright.Willisurasport ; S. Twit, Wilkeisbarre ; Gep. 'W. Earle, Wiwnesburgi . Croskyi l yeiver ; S. 14aderpanoivr; R. P. Cum - -. - . . • • FOR THE LADIES. • • DR. VANRORkiI \ielettrated dettoinger of th e AM Century :has site secret that goldes the Sin gle, to a happy klattlagm and to Mkt, the Mantled happy. ,Ladles who levee unhappy through, tenable, mtstonnne, disappointed hopes, and false promtabs have bees made bippy Alm Me Mediae tedvlte well 111•141, known to fall. lie Is a muted man, a man of family, whleh makes the Ladies enneult le the moot delicate vases with perfect eanfideneeo—, lisle the mauled "Id 'ladle Wiles! conddeellal 006% tor. and adviser. He show* n - TR or YOUR P 1 wits H;fIYNANDiI ' otioD VORTFAIE. WEALTH, a eel supplam.vre withlittiNkreacli ofilL Those who bad bad lock.and 'Auld the :aisle dray Mello pt finwatd the more Mien Ilse* I ld ile n t l) e l li t ealottited him r their bad teak has le ft t beat, *sea they ate Sow lett mats. deb sittlibappy.._ Rd bulb, went that ynpe the elledu and envy o f 702 r It it• Wks • GENTLIBMEN /watt le your totoxvota bafore Ii to too lair. MnO who have bate a etonsests utd.tiesettesdad is I fe and in buoittoso—oitto lobo boo& trotted , hard a 'mauled 113111•1101Valthy sad 014161110 Mt the lire 14 eit put of their arse, ittot Coottithe Moto shay t t get &mad ttea!taneettlhlP weed splay thaw . t as wen have eolleaftid Moan, the loot•iblny yea • • Il no t thats who wisely followed his advolignt haul happy Otte those blinded Ity. imkawN yasee, aealeebtd his adetet•; ye' talsoefte last 'Wreak, and poverty. He shows yen* 11(111111111111 ICOVA pole egg Malt 111. All laletvwroratta orktl! prinatnatidionitden. t t. N. S tilitoltrilltetteet. emend bonne; term • ; inevettelboylnlit tifivt!t 'PtrerNfirltaireApita.: Aprilll,lllo3. - f -, !!! , -,L.1 0 4 -15.ty 4 - As4/140011nryiettra4kallayi t Atoo4 1-uwepridoc vs rob ittottiorst ad IMP, Wit AV" at Os 144 fry. afthl 11°111"1 s not false/ smug, IN W , 5 14141001 m ... ,tkat I* Mei l eitimettot With -.WC Old - "Zee - 0 itsi Weed ;obi ita_ hie „of tt * j elediraleheetty„ it lystd4toril 241 Ille so *ter nor filatie.o r -ftw reStalb"( Cl lithowsul ',hew pregeted web Ike pewees et i v, 1 eau. **dui. Most scleatlhc pirloti.- as MOW: rite.) fleas _watilitese cite thel'arel 'Rope* the erehr3 10 tie fora of Pktkinklk Aldt ~ earawall‘Peekekbil ea tansy linen at Sol *Mal lusty Osumi. 111 id to cure alt diver:, itailipect Sir stare.' :,:z , . 1 i .- ~ . - I ', 4•01-4 pi 4 Apo- - I Thuthe emtagiscteutohy er.lll4Bleatilit.; I faction** lida . Filetollt OW Caught, 1 . ,Citeam of Ca •,r feelthounadete, •, I , -." ° i Warei w llwep eteWasse, , t ! l'hotli. Ol t Ill(dermyesi tette, sad ilesileed geom.' , iliffwillyrinvklitoot Purtflardwore bee* owe ex-) tessivele nite'Li'eshl have Vete more ilathilictlos., toss page d other "'dictate Wore the gablle, being- IWellerse Mal friart 10 Hell stefhlaue art tally., Worthy tits Maar the Meted. 61nWM & Utd-j ! A few lialetorflil Meuse 'he the abeeeloopriese; ire theeetehigSt afiriesreal plllO tits, OS the, Drette piste.) they ataVtewsted by. weateerkeracierawho , understands the applicellos of aliddelseir to does- i ses,entil arnorettently are perfectly safe 10 take.- t 1 Illeinuldly.)they have bees need with a airgroal sue- I usts stot bare ea Mfg sadstantea than say oth er Nolitdotts fed before the leddlt. ahltdlY.) L they are the e etkedictsee Mahar, galled the pa t lknallf• Or Pb whet, they have Wen tutel. nod ~ tventatl 7 4 they are psi lip le larger j onatalifee. for the nate She, this sayeetturt Witeltelose offered' %eta* the pia*. of the same kiwi. A* the .)beer -' sacs We wireddlefeentlicates la los poisesslon of the highest *OM:why. Wow. Ailey have hoes semi, with Um meet ealishetory resells. be wl s iliabliett • few of_ thelli= s eatlallell flit a Mat II furore that teems= . Ter them and Isfy your self of IWitreetteeferity over all oaten. , 1 , . _.. Illead sod k Cushitic,* c i , - "d she-us having hews nada acqualn -15641=1. ted with thole entering 'mew einePeends knows as Ble '1 Family gledielsese she. heriei prescribed sad, hnown them' to be awe. oath the; molt satlahnety vedette. cake pleasure }ln Willa , that we belleve-ybey fully suet the design rot *Mirk Die, ate recoeaded. ' t Jia.,lllTaaWaltlDOß: V. IP. G. fIezIFRICR. M.D.. - WM. - IiteDIAHON. M. D.. ! _ W ET M. GBARHEART, M. li .-; Wile . MAGILI.,II. D.: 1 • IL E.., BARHAM% Al U.. Cure el psis ge dm die endue/A Pao I p estractrd ,li., Liver Cmapflist. 1 Mee. Robert Adams, labialise under Chronic Liget ; 1 comPulet.ecrdentanied with a short dry dusk pain, In the side and j hream, general debility, bass of epee. ,' tile, after toiled all the usual remedies recommen ded for toughened Macaw, of the chest' ,with ao I benefit, she waf(recommerided la try the Rome Petro- Mi. ftrotit "hick she Dot only !mired Immediate, but; perused relief. . I John Adam:4os of Mrs. Rotten Adams, was af. 1 dated with a %Wry term cough, pale in the side, and unmet' produted by Meanest ragtime; be was • •Induced to try, e Dose Pectoral. To use filid own i liwililWr. Ibillif dose enabled blurb? enjjoy a 'shod night's rest-ela the sartentad thr estrwitoested 'Shout kali Pinked" 01111 W. Its siontlused ter lamithire • until ' his Auletb_ entirety left aim , it alto tad the " Wart of etrceerseateh a ttehream. which , woe ornurahrireaki Ile aletreaye be hisa ,tecommeseed it, ar, au m bet:oMo ftleteigefer sheltalcallfulles, and 1. every , "each finigtirai mulatketioa. . - ' ..;.`Tbillteve - ros restdeeniiii Ow Mew:o least dine reign 1 Wee Illiel hedged greet beselits , rtitieeditretee' f the Bebe Pectoral i stribartie the :shell $r the bump of ttione,wece may " he eilDieted 10 Eiballer manner/ - 'I .--- j ' ' ' l ` W RRAT cuax: ---z 4 •. - .- • -'l4*i - trinut mai ••• *au 4,440 Frofeeld. Ulu Wen Wintlitelli of flesh TomeatillisHOrthwa. bethied.CostiMG far s notaber.of y *Mille WOW. la 'Om della WkWite the seetother voidilrosi a wirer, vidildlltiduildnitinf I she trying a needier Of retie dies, wakes Ueda. she was etittrelyledored byls- Vag ems balsa of Rote Pectovaloaller:widch„ , ehe ahtte,esktrin, from a fresh cold she coal/wed idwielotal restored by the see of Masher tot& ; illhertkiltillt 'NO icier bottles more le elrenatbes her • Itietiste'lliesiehleh abs derived the melt 4eCided be , helltted T ab/MI in th e eitjayoteat of Welles, he Ism Mit time totter geeing_ ..... - 3. •- lei "l 'Weie eillesteat I. obtabled Don lb. Petal. law Pllysielavebrfro alluded her; also her matcher, who MOM AM idte would not be living st this time if it had not belts for the Roes Pectoral. Danville, Jilt i 5, NW. . ' Sri 1 Aiotlier Narked Carr Elected. Mrs. Sam terfiechler, helot of a naturally weak and delicate eurtstintion, very suseeprible to , cold,. was allilefed Wilke very revere collie'. wan and sore nee of the bleut. loss of appetite 1 after using a number of the remedies from whieth she deri ved no benedtisbe was cared by taking One bottle of Rose Pectoraijand is In the enjoyment abetter health than for years Previous. (Danville. Dim. 1,1830. BUD TIM FOLLOWING.; This le one Of the strongest cases that no he pro duced In faaob , Of the vine, of a medicine. Doctor Bicldey-Sir :-In reply to our mumbles u regardethhe fats of the Rue Pectoral In my.' fondly. li Wrote! me pleasure and satieflictioato in tone you thaton my own case, t was infected with cold and a cough for about three weeks. which trou bled weeder otuch at night.tioas to dlaterb my sleep. I procured a battle of year Rose Putout!. and by li-; king one tebisipoonfal for three sueessisive nights, On going to ben. was entirely cured. have also emit It to entice satisfaction with my ch ildren. Bute the most re indtkable erect was In the titre of my fa ther. at this Stan in his seventieth year of age For tee tam Oily Oats. he lute been troubled with Astir- ma. and cougkwhicb distmeed him very rantt,(per. i tcularly whin he would take cold.) and which he had tried a nifinber of remedies la vain} )".induced I bim to try a hbWee of your Rose Pectoral. and most wonderful to Valise. by toe ameba had taken half a bottle, la dose* of one tsbleepooeful three time. a day, was eatTrely eared. Moping you; may find it equally tenirktiai lu *..r. • similarly affected. I fe male yuon rgispeethally. / . .1011N.FOLEV, Of firm Hauenek it Foleeel ton ManuCts.Danville.Pa. 'f - ',. Dawrilleh Dec. 6;1839. Lkutor Ricky — Being la the employ of Messrs. 1 Hancock k ' ley, with whom you have enabilibed 1 an agency flee the sale of your Fano& Medicine., I I take pleasdre In Inforodeg you, that In as far as ' we have an hpponunity of judging of their virtues from persons-who have used thew, thin they give general sailet,httlan. Years respectfully, JAME@ COUSART, ~ ,1. W. G. eeTT O N. . - i SOU Another. -; Doctor Wap al. Dickler-Dear SU :-..gleser Reel, us three doze-Jim* Protoral. as aann se. You cans K - M now Ulna; anOWO.IIUO we find It to be one of dia base medicines for colds we have ever hod ' •• ~. CLEMENO & !MISLED.i i Poltaville,Aeov. :loess. I . Dear Pit :stWe. the undettlened, beide la th e em ploy of Alessi, Groves sod Comte, at; whose worst you hale an 'agency for the sate of your Family Died idnes,state nisi we have bad an opportunity of know. Ism the optuaine of numerous Ledieldente who have used them, slid that they glee 'sacral ltatlefaction. We have sorb a great many of your Pals. which are universally kilted. bales very mild Is Milt operation. VV. LEDIEN RING. Danville, Attest, W. M. 11EPLER. Doctor Bliley:-As:a tribute of inetit, for• your skill to prettifying one of the very beet and moat or factual remedies that I lisie ever, teem' used fot noggin and elplda, permit me in Inform you Met tme. km had a trey bad cough and cold; !-took one bottle i of your Rusetectoral, which acted like a thum.af. I fording meifte most decided and lawarldiate relief.- I have reocoalhended it to • number of, perinea. and have atm heilan opportunity of observing the results, I index' safely ray that in every case It has glees sat , Wanton. Pillaring your remedies to be what they [ ate represeiled, and worthy the pattonage of the tominuoity,4 remain yours, respectfully. . -.-,, a 411014 W.: CO/dLiti Firm of Crafty k Greets, WU Co. !tore, Dane ille,Pa. Doctor Slimier .-This Is to eertlfy,ittat abouttbree months 'lint, my wife was attacked With Rheasta. tints throustrout her general system, hit particulatly in her bandliiied feet. which were veil much swot ' len, Ibr the list month she has been confined to her belt and haOlut been able to either torn or help her. self,afier tilting recourse to every remedy ( . could leaf of, with no benefit, she continued getting worse, I When despairing of het recovery, I was •ad wised to try the errata of Camphor. a. the last resat., and can safely sky, that it afforded her Inuttediate relief, .• and &Month we hay' used but me•bottles. het ,t health is fart immovirm„ which I ran aktrittate entire , ty to the'ure s of your Cream of Camphor, as we hare . I used uothluttelse. Yours truly. . ~, El-t - tall SEARCH, Benvltte. Dec. 1.1551. ' . Dr. Ilicklei-Dear Sir :-/lii 1 More bid some est*. fiancees a; e'd as observation la reference -to the tope qualities ortokin of your Medicines,' would thrown you that ebukl eighteen months since. 1 bad antitank of bilious remittent fever, which left toy breast sore •nd Neat, areumpanle4 with' 11 Very noubleume Cough After trying a number of remedies, with no benefit. I MO- retail with less than a bottle of yodr Rose Pintototes pay breast weever, sore from eau& • ing, it bad ri very soothing effect. Pram It. having such a decl4ediy beneficial effect la at, rage. I was led to male, enquiry of different epersone whom;! knew hid Weed ii. as to its general useeits. and found out of • Coat timber lobe have used 11.101 one case In which it did give the most entire atilt. faction. ildidna this may assist to bring your value hie medleto,lte into general notice,! tem* in roam. - - ~. • Rev. Jonlo enti,. Paktorld. Episcopal ChnrchiMliton. lia. 1 Dec.ll, ign. • .0 Pr. Blellat-e,alt:-...as my wife, who waa troubled with a dry.littil cough. also your stomach, dependent upon del:11114f. similar to Zippering, wee entirely re tiered by uking two bolting of your Rose ' Pe-creed:- Penult me if say Marl consider it an; excellent fa - Melly. Yom respectfully, Rev. Mr:WILLARD.. Pastor !mamma Churchi Dimon.. Pe. - '',l`. Danville. an. 31. len. , Dr. pieklii- lilt: -As a tecontmern anon the you invaluable kedicines, I *mold Inform you that elute my el rivaritt Denvithr, aot being abler* procure the lame remed(es, I have been In the bebit of using, "'VII:" 4411 1.1 X residence here. fillie ft Induced to • try your Reim Pectoral la my flatly, all Of wheal wile laboring miler very bed coldv.sed doh it more ell. amines i kith say medicines 1 bard lever used,) have need it In 04 , own caws. Also, that' Of MI wife. WY sleter•ln-lateA ad chltdrendied in nib and ire ry tale , hive thundit equity kneader l have aim Mid your WPM ilytop and 'Cream. of Camphor, and Mies found thent,alur very effertuil. '.. Yank respecting. 111110111;11. GROVES. drilled' J. P. tk. J. Gloves: Dr. likkiel l- Darin the A nernt term of Court it Danville, 10.1. I depte,with sty. window amendl l ) . , the morniviiibunit del I had Atkeo oath a sews e cold.that illieas with didiently I &field speak es I rigidly louitieo as to be understood, hiving bean! of I the celebrated virtue, of your Rose Pectoral, 1 was induced to my it, and In my agreeable lupine tied ratlsfretioniterei entirely clued by she I had ta ken hall a bottle of it. Slue then. whenever I feel the erects oi a cold in my System. t take a few do see end bath relieves sooner, and more , effectually than any medicine I have fret taken. e in addition.' I would Intone you that my wife lad a :very severe lit I tacit of Ittersunatlem ib her ono' and sheathe. frost which she Differed a great deal of c rio,, and front obi& she Max entirely relieved by 0 . use eu of Ilse I Cream Of Onmhor. CORNELIVII LECEEIL , Derry township, Moolour County.. 1 I Having beltirs cured ot•s pilule lakf era lieltothr in Itheumatieni) which depnved me intim fife Off aril , for about Nor mthtbs. By uthtgone Ile of Creme 1 , of Cempho(Ll would nate that I es ti the beet remedy of tifie kind I have, ever cord a my horsily, and I woad; Duly recommend it to _ nr with Witt. , liar affectiolle. Veins respectfully, . _ , AONAS WOLF. Dash tp..)4orth'il. Cf.i. , ...ie, He wile bating Rheumatism of the anti for it DUO. bee of years; which prevented bar from using U la dome bee Sort; seer having, spent*: great deg: ref'.money to tiling differeneremedles wli e no bells we as entlrelymered by unlit only one tile of ye r Cream of ettitiphor. • 1 WILLIA EVANS, Winer for 0 B. Wood, 11, Foist. Doetor Brifiley :-Ilevlits received It very semi, Injury In aii:lde by Winer oft a lead of bay, hoot which 1 wa *sable to noun my week. was memo mended to a bottle of Crean/ orthanator welsh adbnied troetteillete relief. 011171/7 CAlt%; '' nob Itr.: .onli'd . My wife, 'uttlarlng from most eteturrotlng, path. ' throughout her general oyetern.whkbphrrented bet from 'teal. wing ousslotted by a loag and pro tracted a pe of aleknem.llfler which she mud a no*. her ofreme is withoot hermit. was flintily relieved by the ore of Cream of Cam r. , ' 1 OEM IL *ROWS. Surgeon Ventha l Danville; Ps. Clad territitf Bend Cemplatet and Apes (af. nee 1 pOrestinuttitg.) by Worm Stray. , I My child Wag telleted for thetas! tero years, *Rh Bowel ComPaha and Ago*. DUI It.whe waited 'to a mere altelptem. I tried a *umbel of i nutiedka malt no germane% benefit. inttli I gave ha-bottle of gain Wens ayreit. alone white shoe a kea bars *Wood ismmatte thillty. 1 abs have tecommeaded ft to'4 number of me Meade. sod in evertespe it Iris eves salistbellott, _ -- L. LEFT e -4t•tetel• Lamm. EMerthatlt.)Dstaidtri I have seine your Warm S pls spy ,Ater IY.Met reasteor It hot oat, e int ilm,atom salad artklel am e t iolated with. LLAINIIVLO, ovine. L i r Mehl ii year. Wens Ifyrap la ory selly.lit helps my e rep WM Ibis say onthanttion gi• , Mad, and Otero Wawa to tote; V, SIORGAN , R , . Mosteht Ittim.lialleille. 1 I have hiSeecaslos to um year Worm WIMP to ' my fluuty.trid ',phi,* to say voratlaw flume med. • . MEV. MM. Freely VolllffOwitelet Chi 4..1 Ur. Vie% ley 2-1100114 RN* roar we* Sent% sW. Create of ism r. Family Pala le my ttoMv.'l lbelr Pure sathaMielf. Mid I reoratder thew 'the most rifl er eitopitsona remedies ire Mom hogya *Or smeity. , - JONATHAN Lausifitylonfulk._ 1 • Having iiirvy of ray lamb tettlL*_,...lw : """ -1 ducat's tr t ill bottle of yoarlroarh w . imam 't I AIM Mica rar , latavatott me ligtmlul 'ream 1ti17,..,,i JOSAIMIN I:lllllln..Daatifle4 ' ' ""• le*M i tter aro br le Whelessle Mid 1 r i ll". ~,W,r 1.5101.1.. r,DI. kin . relt rig .'Sio by Sho pfterfoll UMW* fit RN I. • 4 00 le * nolitot, shut. O.' .)'J ob .- * havers me' - ' • r' er ae r 6ir i ft izi, ie. .dis .11pe ci a l l oie X 41.0. Oh hes fell hmitthorM s t aka lellf4 " *pito m. suotus; - r VW 11111611 Sum • __ sat is brotilif,_ Is rai Adis Ibnottoilt vo,. dOOl, •11,111Ifes‘asil moo. If re ~t•'.lPapafje•lt. boi_ta. If itt kiitattiiivrisiping Phibrr, . tee _ _ = 4l._ —3• l 2o4ll_stittir dear! i , of: WPM Winn 41,1DC011flOWS 4 tonee 4lrectio',Slto Itionsfattotyi sad tes StritdO4llkArbillito ll ourrtliorkitroJ Niria-fili lt siiis i ei lf Me Ott V i tt m lo th r p a i nj lEknows it•cslblltitt ;' ' '-o' '' l - , •' -. ~- - ••• -', • •, ' A.' LIIIIIVEVADAII;,. . , •,, . - , ,at.Foost floobild•oillbetarep . • .Hy I *SI ' ''' ' . 4 • • -" ' 2 ' , 4 'lll-4ba • •.:, :_•,_ / '.., ..... - ' , •...J .1. ",.0,! , '__..1" i I VZ tot e of tie bisitlial x"I i:•is Mid it{ lava J. todtW "belt oasts lo pass* ; pls. at ALUM'S, 111611041113 AN 6.lll,l4llYrettniatet: Slastatt• mot outtselltreits.. ltesabseretetbsofetwittedsitPosts-1 .•••11,1* ie tete tea plena claptog:ltio novo: and Ist now featly la take Poe flstuintofirlimilf *II .. *bo? ; doh* t ~ COIMMPOIL ht. the.derhinee.azi,* !ow U. pot so* to pt • abases" to PIS, ... ' , - i Prim kink). 06* foliar aid iipirlites. 'l' . ... J ; 'N. fl. DIIIIMOIS made /al Ow ;PI ice* et suet Poplar SI be, Ceseef.b , , aim sbd F l 'amt•••' , I i • r,at. N. ALLEN: i 1 Abril 9 WS. ' '' ' ;', •;- 13,41' : , 1... e , Illiapig.-...- 'B •Blift 'OP AIBOBAN.aItr. .i I „ Lnua . TI CI :the seltesltic, Principles of Mel I` pan at tier of inic#lim. 4.4vilb isomer -i NW • . mof.er3dons esithlsesainasarkable tar, I F tbah °ln % sad isplitity. Irt i',-1 baker, S. E.. 11-; iostated 6, sa Cats/dolt, Lot** FAltion• . hail , irecelired ad for safest_ _ . 4 , .... IlkisiNAN'a : 1 I . Peso . B oo k aisd 41Kas loosen - &um, . . . , i storr,. Pte. i , T . LTA • AFIP PH DI BCO6IiHiHS. Pima AMrr• z. PakaaZlitioa. ,hash Diaegrethre In the :Hal" , or, l Nineveh sad ,Sift,tion terith:Trii,riels in Prottalao Kurd** 'and • tha, Deceit. Oehler the, result, of *7 &thud Epeditton andertattes for the l'ititeer of the Bdtlsh naeum. Hy AnaTaN Briar Ls vast). Esq.. , M. P. Rh ail ofi the Haps and galtiltalnga s in the l Elatitatt St8t1011: . AvO: mult? . ,J.A.ls_ !. s tati t t it i Jane i ,iii 3. l ."Nr t A . e !' "e r all . . 64 •I . novo ',Avian or rovazoor moos' .. 1,, BY STE:44NRS, ... • , fig boa Mori hay arm* armamparemtur for the 1 Imp tioa. of .uly hind of. floglks ham .Eaglaad, I Franca a d Ceramay, in from ea Mt:4o day.- from the li Ora the, rarer to rriceired. .1,: ;8. HANNAN. ' :11 - • ~., I, - Dookaeller t itithiner and Binder, 1 ; • eft! , 1 1 4 66 - -• 1., :.,-: -.1 l' , 1 - :4' - '-'• 22- • ' '' !II -, lips nroorrourr ': I .i: FRP, Barrels fib" Ohio File ,f , rietf Paint, Dime and Prows =IMP, clit iretstrhie :article for sale, by„ the 'subscriber. Also a few' , kerer. of Palo' 011, at , at; cents a gallon., and Grua. at'S team a pound to dose mi n l or able hr ;::,' ILI! • ' B. Bali NA N.. • April3o,lB.l.lt. i _ ..., :, , 1,4 -•-, ~!. - . 1 18,-..,„; ' 1-- • ' 7--,--,-- O TB* VSPlCRllrc.iitatile Drissiat Cakfie. ' coattail:lg Ritmo. flair, Cktihra, Tooth and Nail: . Brushes, Cc., 4 ti ;finches. trota.Bs to 89 Met, slt , ate (og ir.!tilyinii ft troike; Put tvetived and for tale t '',(. ,'; ... _,'• 1 ~,,' • tI:BANNAN'ii , cteiiii:Siiik au etuipmry thote., 1 Nay tci 108 C r :,-- -, i .1. . TE-- • .. .. .. . ~ MasICINA ' ' PRTIMILLII . LTNIMMIL -: DEPTEREPer PREPAESSIONA'INiIt ,TIIE : EAP THETEMEE DIiIeERENT' tiTA- • I. GEE Or coNsimpncei. •,„ , Tins:, • :ehretelottetotilh, In in the bison, side. bend. batti °tags add t 'pubs t thihnnation, so t We and 'tickling ,ti the ;throat. fever. die : salt and goal! , breathing, 'rime teretisis difit 0; Mel t and frothy. f Senrsolis.Htostivenima, epee.. tpandlc cough,; stolen' feser,night, I morning and Intdd IT sweats, has te's dash in the ace and cheek.. Thornton-heat ID tat paints of the hands and soles of the feet, etpet. antathan easy.'enpicnts.and 'anat .._ . TIMM Cu • = CIPIINT Mil = 1 i 11111 D ed with •biotic - 1..," . . tlentrolm+plarthaa. diminish. ed avec, cough. and 'morn ing [ m M eats. 'U ; and incredialng de,- re. tinily, frequent lira p ell en 7 . dellrtum.Sr. swelling ote.tiemitlel. 111 • ' TOIVAFFLIOVED. • i ,• The ppearanct, in lloyeann of Platiall's Strides* la • rare era in Medicine. from ii. novelty; and dir t opposition to the old ebtaed sad 11W3111* , tinitlittle system; while 11l SUCCEIIII3, prepared in this! neer. Cacti Monte containing a different Pr pm lon. Ju curing the differdninagee whlrb char.: ac edit Otsomptlon, has eatabliebed the welcum' , troth o lb, curability of every,! stage ofPohnonar Conan piton: , •1 1 ' - • • • Phy e armies eo fit be catiaeit la bared upon - to • reet asinine Leland Pathological pitociptes. The Public pprova of' it; because it le common vetisti, and nee they know from cad ;ixperlente that one prep*Alan will not ewe the three doges of Coti liuMfig i 0: The suffering, di sapphln te d, and am!', t l aged I rigid apgirnees of It bedguse Ilep rinciples held on, a reasonable trope, and when he toes Nnt-i talfs 13 rheum, hie hopes are realized. . '. If he s lathe first stage of Conforoption.and nee, , the Fit gT BOTTLE, his expectorstios. difficult and;, palotel,hecontes free and easy. his rough aeon gets ;I well. tb e soreseni,tickling In his i bract, Inglatnat lon, • 1 pain In Ida breast, Me, head. Wt. - joints, and limbs are rewired. • •'! If bells In the 'second stage:and uses the errar d,. bottle, is fewer heaven hho, his disturbed slumbers , be sweet and re freehhtg,kis Hight swevaveolsb,4, his se ctotatloir, copious int: bloody olesnmee n' I n i e health appearance, and at length illsappeatd. his: , bowel become regular. his appetite returns, the flush to lasi k dkappeare,theinuning beat In the palm. of hie *issed roles of NW gal, ate felt oo longer, his con h now teases, be recovers and le well. !the in the third stage *niftier§ the third hot nie , tie, hi d Diarrhors gradually teases, 1311 weak bowels hero strong. AIN cough end, other bit& dytaptoer.s dliapp ar , feeble digestion becomes etrong and rig.' °rote.. his stomach reeovers. Its proper vine, and create new, rich and nourishing' blood, his strength, return ,h is waited body is clothed with flesh, late life le aired, and be I. RESTOILED TO HEALTI4 r, Each bottle of Netters Sriorait has the symp tOMl of ths itsgeler which It is Intended, printed In (mut of the wrapper, whereby every Invalid know, log hid own symptom., can judge for Merril(' which bouts lig requires t-coneequeotir, no inmate can 1,, aro( I selecting the proper medletwe, • • Er g e Pamphlet in. possessmin of the editor of this' paper.' containing Dr.Moitall'e 4 Pathology of eon/ lint, Lectures on the got - titan and Vies °fib,' lITAOt. TUBBOUI __ ._ , ,Apl Statham.... . _ of Balms Ltsatis, the preatPllystologital Chemist, , by J. S. Devonian, M. D., Philedetphia, Pa. , " I Onetre." ,' Hach is the tree meshing alb* word Pepin. It is Om alder element: argent, Digesting Principle of lee Huttle Juice-the Solvent oftio Food • the Per(Adisiti ihrturithiy. and Sdesubdbey . Agent o the Stomach and intestine.. laths extractectfrom the Digestive ilkostath of the lilti thus forming a true 'Di gestive Fluid, Witcher like theliateralOastrie Juice In its Ehmakal power, and fachishlng a anomie's e goo perOiaubsoltale for ii . -;. >. • - . • i is is Naturs'e own Remedy for de unhealthy •Stoos b. No art of mau can eiitnat its enrage. pow ers. Deontatne an Hitters. Acltts,or Nause am Drugs., li is es:Remaly agreeable to the taste. and May he taken by the meat feeble patteats who cannot eat es; Water;erseker without acute dtstrese. Beware of Miltted2OftitlTATl : Ohs..,Peysill'llll NOT A • Dna: , • I ; i - - • , ! . ' liar a: teemmoonfill of Pepsin 61'040 In WSW, W Ili j dips or dies s o c iv tg e tt il T e l o ri P c os s e vi rli D el io ßse e s e t 3 /17f is /best: toe A email* Of the stomach lt ___• - :• :- i • if. ha fle-tentitle-Etrldeneo isPon , Whit* ate reme dy lin based la In the _highest degree curious and re mark ide. •_. •;• , - . i.-•:. •.1 .1,, , • , • Cal on the Adeit, and ;et a. teeCtletiro Cliental. [ drills Alvin,* large amount o Releatinc Evldeuce, i from lehlrii Mihail Chemistry Dr. Uombe's , Phy slob:tint.- of Digestion; Dr. Parer* . ottPlod alt* Oki; Dr. John W. Waller. of New lurk University; Prof. .Donl istnealkllielOgy i Prof. Itillittian, of Tale Col on.; Dr . , tvirpenter a Plysidiogy; . ie., together Have . with, pone or , from ell, pane of the Untied PEEntli i lN 'II.DID, 414113 - PDWDER. ~e Dr.'Hooottolles Peyote-is prepared la Powder sad Fluld!Pona-sad in Presetlpt be vials. for _ the lute pt Physl lens. i The Panditifill beigent by . Mail, free of pontaga, for one Defier, sect th Elr:lloughton,Pldi adelphis. -. • .•- • • . ; ," Lb osarltvE IMP /—tteti: bottle of of do. ". ulna "Pepsin bears the 'writtenJ Pt signature of J. 0. nova amp. M. D.. sole p;nprletor. Philadelphia,, I ro. • r-rif ht olio Tiede. menttlecated, _ ~ ; _ ;Medicines *cl vic ar fait t tire satisfaction. and ..• dal - by all DrnaMts 'and - „tlttlers in niedicineS.-- 1-, r are said 6.4etae t P - A — siste — is . it — s to :Tier; yr mitre. - t : Pt ic e o n e Dollar per6o‘tie,, .. , i ~ Tan man ismisapjutuadi . ~:, Act •••lien,l, Bikes,, ; Pottle! te; Wnol...ste slid ....; Retai gent; .1.0.11mW0 aod J. . E., tannin; lolls- • • COMPOITVD 1N; 'THE WORLD. r Ole .11f.S. yoni. - IdlitedmPle .;.,,,E• ii !PP; Tarqa lo R. J. ti_ ROSE'iTi ' elebtatedConipound Timid Ellii Auk i. : ' ',' ' Mel. T.,4 3 /. 1 •41-'r . Dtract of FOUR lIONDUBAR‘4IARRAPARII.LA4 , - ' : . P QraT i b t gli h e i s m e lY il l a:a h ll i bt:l t l i e o e r X Y ' War; ...-- 11111 14. 111 - 01 . . ... sz l i : t i o .4 " llll ß 6 - - w, oc r lini t t , x - , 1n t;2 1 ,,, UP - - -,-..71 ranted free from . Deicary.' . Asa Spring and rents.ncome', TR 2, 4 a paimirnelmus, comv 7 r.4 ‘ . .. e .i .n . rih . ca i I. ill Th edi t r . ine. fnr purifying the Blood, It has no equal.. t I tradotad Drum the heet it Ind limbs of the without ") ; e m s i pa w n , : t d i. in n u" t the ' ear, a n n e d be rb i ti e :e l fo P r i a " ' c r o7f: . 1 Mem ;Meilen andltse gained' *Judean repeUt: 'tains ail the skin. of the truly celestas root. lion. .1 lon the fol i owl.g erects... 4 . ! •. . : I dente g 3 ruparllls. combined with other 4 ogreelentsi r& dri ur, Ad sr„,, ig gi i ii, , 1 1,,, Li ver ~,ia 1 to render it efficacious ' n purifying and miriade* Ibe ..mosimg olok4; am p mit4 i ng, o o. ~ I . Mood, and 10 cure all Skin Eruptions and Skin Teen, . , smi,ScroPtiona Sow 6, pod their lid erects o the '"it-i' , , ,& 0004 ,..,_ , . 4 uid,s Bl ?*o-• ‘..• • t • Ceninitntbmi, Dropairel Swellings,Rheatnalierifrom anit, O.nutialbli VI Alitaiii.DlP . es. "i nter COO' blercurr. Baas. Old Sores. kidney and ,YlladJer Alle-e..: • lain ,sOylifilifteit, ladigelithavii tiestnike. Plies!, tlnhit.triwasareg the eynem 9r mercury, ond raising', . be Tavel; and Allueli err. Nrini• 1002 UP 4 itilit-Atut broken down cone - Mut kin,t , from inr. • IntA - uts.tegioadtinskigthe kokrierlett and ras e.,;l; l , ,, -, ' , , . ~ i 1 , -, ' 0 ! am" ever an. '••:• • '• • ; : ins Vrt : kifitiTeicerillirMitide iprepirio' ikon of Sorsa -1 Introit •.• , ~._rusttrirlarla TAIIC DLooD,. '.. • , pada:smutloAl, th at rap be done by _any empoood ; s e t ...... ttrili t in_ ni k a m i i ; pie,i' e thi s E rg el o o; ;. of ;ha imed - diareeparithi; as tat thousands who have ' goo ita sao basin, girarpgw -iii ela4 Has , cull ma d it tarn gearwy.l :41. As aloe a pleasaat , purifying ker. g at - .on the tere.llloweiss.,Eicere, Tamer s; bevereda.eittivening Ike spirit"; awn appaul e 11 ,1 um A rt . p awn. 4c , . • , 1 . :ram nuke literately Ault. 'tjfidfrifirlDi a little : : R4igaling the Secretory Orgapi, .. roalValtt , ralaetal or, soda water ,) 1711 1 ha ratiod PIP - i : • parlor to alVottiors. . ' : : i and I:Mtn/1111dg th em to Potato ihrY.Eclkir, 6 , 1 . 4 ' Feinletifto bare end- thleeembreibit'frAn? b 4 - ... Ors' preivadag and carom wail Petite' Alpo' "an - tog de lititoitectakvoliniviteseMbecntatt robe •r, end coma - dietitian; tharsorstartno , sky - fiutartio have s lid*, ei t l o 4. • r: sdkeifebas4Mat• tail rattily ving snow, arleilElL. Hine allaying NtIIMIIIIr lat. ~,,...rtaaa.. -:-.- 7 '.:, •-•- ' '-` '..r '" '... Irn i. latlo , sad cariag all Dlmlintelfilttieletvei, a* Ms- ; - .7'.t. , .11-,42,,, J. IL suissit, [ 1 tette. Nsurakla.alimPrai /*X :r• - ' ''. 'f - r i i Gg o it i-„, if . . . . INCIIRERt• ------ •• j• i • , IT HI trallrktfspiri. lite - cvsolo . , A s Eti , ---.Tat., WONDER OF 7,:ylthripili t r '; i • litiptLE CLOMPV6.II6PIL '. '.. ' ...' . , ALL:RAMC:KieI) mit iIIiAGICt-This nandei. 1 lan lilleallicts. Oasis! debilityArregialaiity;b.stru . r: . -Ind, preparation is used iate.netity and ittertially Alf 1 donA; alteillajajthe TeilloiLliniiii Joints, kr., Caused , Inn I Mmedinto relief Ham ati bodily pains. , , ;• 1 by l e t Omen ; also,luito and latOaT CONLRLIIIITa, ..IfTlßed•irtordiallt* dited(1000,11 not only reti• yes ilir. i as Code , toughs , :Asthma. preemption, de., el o , pale, bet It it illegally Oe the get eliptirealeb. i ,prokkiY ; ~. i -ff-,•-_:=.. --..n., : i: ~, ~;;.t !. ,. ~ I t - _ i . it maYtotreffed 'Anent - tic terror and giving 'lama ID- na /me i ii iiii i i:afii, ciiiiiiiiie l lit„iii,ilA. - . i stantteller, ea thougands who have used it can ',eq. low :loci Illoai.Ptepared by p.flogeM k co.; 'otoo Zii to .Rheumatism , Ague , Redden Cords, .Mbolem. *arse miaow looser ihisillei.laddidiagitto be a ver y . I.r"l'rle Cholera Illasbna. Plc/0 1 N Rtradelt CIO - ifil Ta rr ) 11 :01111110fR oj a :1 1114 “ 40 i 111 : 11 •1 4 ,1, 134.11 :111c .t i lif6 s ou s :xi ry t iv a a t t c hi rs heer a i i: 1:111:1:1114, i l lt r a l:4: ll lwel s al i i s O nte:t il til i sr p w il i o u lt i ot i e s pit t io l : b il il l ini tij a : . 1 Limbo. /alai*. Rack.SPlaa DisealesTauabalas Staid". medielste. . ' -: ' • - • i E. Roarae; i sn a, ,, p mv id pi a . 9 . k'nts.Etili n tdatria; Sprains , dralees.Pitoples.avid nil , R. I .t i ttaidan i gaScr lime Rock a ..., 1 , , I ing ,,,„p z i t ,,,... _ tellesed trom ALL PAIN. nee Dr. tr . ; la . 411.0044,ie1 . J . B . ..,, Aan w m , r k w 4 Ratiel : s PAINACURRR. ' .• t y nor • • Inv '1 ,- ir ,• If toe desire tai he eared of ALI. DIREAUEd.take IC kW.O. 1 1 4 al . • •• 's WWI° "" tt '; ildiff if • Imo* - ILL Delta V. il'Allittesol)oet:Banj. Colby. sad . ...... dill ,I , 11 ,e*le . 1 ***. Prise In. k. eel Sit temente f ti515g 411 4 10 : 01 9 1 . 4 I •t r(*rf lab l e nunni r - V le ; ti - Wep CoirolaisTit Ifil ' _ "spat. lic i • 'too filodestfithif - 04 Ohl . 99W. tr. if , ikedfat tai" hone Itiqueollf deranged . than sal ; 1 • OW 11101011eirrwirkirtar of ' kw-. _Then .# III, ".:DPOPr *. :Casulpalioa; Cola 2 111144.0 W DOM' WialialafAiroalivraiipi, ./.101„:114441/10.0t Amlatako-tbe Ala beromee yellow, le_, : l *44 DC lirldai - - : , '1144 ria:ally , "wr!!! 4106 0. 1 Itdilisro lea Pottuvaieloo to se. Willa i d, n ii - - wi n o. , eat . wegalate Het War , awl you - earlier all Mites Ay ' • ' Of 14/11044 itarMir larilsfail. eel . - Tbe -- - 51 Illtut 4rf,PlWitlitottlo mks , are DR. leln innitehltynahodditin DICIERTIOII':Itted VI ROSH . . eelliiktilitiuntbenk:AltUbilions PILLS.. iiv ris Ira allrataal trilltionsok eteltes.ke l liewithylablit i ThoPfull Of 154, 4 # 4 1. lad .W O l give-appetite sitil inaIIVER, removed If.orfoi.Okif holerhfur of 9 I strength: ~ , ; ';1 -, ~-, • •.,, ' i-- -,- • ' • , 11)="111111 41 1,45 0 1=b la 4111 , 0 12 OMR," La CtitilallehltleltonWlet taken whetnta I wi T e iik e tit„gmewminipt o f ji lt Taanaav RIM letlll Itaabla4 - *ler Drla a Jou I it so i m. , ,, , . „ -ApA . Jsuuso, N. D;. t &Imo.. Price lip coats I lost for Crib: , lion, fulbilinj Maw, 1 a.:11 I .. . ' .. „l • 4r 1 441m 4 . 444 •••• Dw.• 11 41111 s Or; Rah! ..' ' ' ' col aPl.ol. : 111MA, 5 6, •1it - i , U.D. In okristoogoootooo. .: ., . . _„.. , f10,...44.111N0 Iftv ter. t .:, -- iis. iterateraesettleterarattra•vtrarad,wittteii litt 6 10611W164.1604(00100101., a "_ mg raltaartatiliariat do lama al It: Daasais.. -, Is . Abon y e il ., j i miN! Ds: skew*. D cu lls. sr a. PittnevUlif I. Dridlibleilflnevrnliet and E. a:c RI, NU. • •• , , Is. „,, , . 1 14. . A r ils, ra .”. • ,i ..,•,_ • ._ ~„.„. aL. .. , • , . . ', - 14-if .. ; • . .11MAI>siithirs-ieipietriatforiAos Anal .17toti atm - buiiness camoutaity 14- Wu._ 840 -iirotioNtia•the Woad -itaitilowt-the Plower not sacs, Oiogris prepowll i 4 1 .-. B EVERY DESCRIPTION,' , ! ittooke Ate Steely; BlisfYirrs; thoontO., tsor;lttillEtotti, &e.; arc, -Ltol i tt d riv i o_hatr. , i t t=tel & r i to llt rtirt4r to this b i t n t s sw g h 4r of they flatter Ahosamtves, that work dote Ist Alter sioslttialuottothWaviiwOsliSlaptios to all who any favor them With stall: lodtvaltalsool Eotti 4 =wUl Eod itAtestly.so thOw Weston* to fi?f the i r e ror k wereearagimgellewbeie,. -; JOHN ZsliUldES NO BLE. ! -*ay 5 1953. ,• 1941 _ „ was innaToll mops WORSB, i' i• rorrimu.s. PA... ' . I : =WO. , Yeepectlelly vita the attestkm oftbebesammt eta*: y to tlielr New Sisebtree Skop atid fottador. wetted - bailee* COAL sell itall•read fttreeft. Immlagoa NOl'lloo6ll whew they 'ate peewee to execute MI orders [irMachtagyofßreland Irethsttel as Steam Cries allAtedi afGearleg fol Rollins Mills, mod Saar aIIU ,slatie tied Doebimactlei leataltr.;"Calel ittialers, Drift Cam all kiwi of Rail. taarlattettaps, secs as Casks, for Eat and T Nall; , Freps, ft adterree,4lM. $ aft Ida& of east rd wooed Iron Ohletel• soar Poictlad Itatettelftemitei after, hariasmet ot the treated , Of the. Cull Resets their+ 'study for y &ri's° all lamb of Machinery is th eir tint of hem ese, they latter fteesaseftres that kVA ttaae it Oralt Eatabliattmeut will give aatiefardon =Who map hoses Mem with* Galt. All adore Umiak telly tecelveftaad promptly executed oa the must Ma. Imitable tonne. . JOUR Y.-WREN; • THOMAS WREN,: , JAMES WREN. I , , Ora 1.11149. '4o4f ' El i • TIIR StilielutHlEßS ANNOUNi:I4 1 . - radirlnging uteri aionzs. i• ' l it i lathe public that they ars the Proprle= I ore of the Fntnialin Worka,Part Carbon; lately carried-ou by S. elalysnan. when/ Irtary Lontraue'to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice. stelitit Efiginoll. Pumps, Gral Straker 0, and Machinery al almatany Mu or dercription, for min ing OTtlibrlt pUrpll4o/1. Aiso Rillt r atlJ sad Wirt Mrs, Iron ur Brasa. earrings afany slam or pattern. Order' ' are fetpeCtrolly 1101ir Red • , ..._ , r • • i I i .. , I GEO. a: rismea dr. BROTHER.,; FRANICI.IN - 011OVEL WORKS.—The tiabscrlhera oration* to tarnish the Collier/ and Dealers of rich% II County. with .."..drotels,of all kinds.at the lowest Phil ,adelphla. Moe. Attention is particularly ralled;to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any Ohre for pattern promptly-attended to. - GEO.Lte EISLER &8110TilElt, . 11.1852. , . v 31-1 f 1 - 4 -- )Ti l itlrium itozattio mak - 7 , • • , TDB SUBSCRIBE flai respectMly tn nounce to the public, that, their new Rgiling Mill ts now rotnpletert and,ln fill operition, and that they ate prepar. I ed to supply all kinds of Bar iron of various sizes, Whitt( they will warrant to b t he p in quality, to anyobtalned from abroait'ah same prices. I .. i They also roantifsctore T Rails, for the use of the Collieries and Lateral:Roads, Weightug from 11 to SO lbs. per yard made of the best Iron, &MI which will be rancid mach cheaper than the imported article. 1 l . Being practical mechanics, and having nail consld.. enable esperience in the Iron businem.,they flatter ;themselves that they can give entire satisfiattion, to 'purchasers, and will also make it their Interest to pa. tronlae home manufkcturee. ia , , SRIa , BURNISH' &CD. DeC.0,1851. , .-- 494 I — -- -------- ----+-- 1 DEAVER TAZIADOVIT IRON W05411:8: I , 8. N. 11111)80N. IlgON and BRABs .ji i i Founder. respectfully informs his pat. I runs, and the public. generally, that be to tally prepared, at-the above Es tabitsmorou. to mannfacture Steam Ekgine• of every use; Pampa, Railroad and Drift Cars,and every other deuription.ot Iron and Brua Castings enitable forth& call 111i13 tog Of other buitness,onthe most reasonable terms. .Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces , and Maehine work In general. ' 1 Repairing of all kinds done wigb neatness and des pita., at the lowest priers. All work furnished , by him WM be wattnnted, to perform wall. He *Mild so) hot the custom of , those who may want articles la hhiiine io tins vicinity. All orders will Meet with luituedtate and prompt attention. . , B. W. HUDSON, March ikleil. 11-17. - 7 — erg= etientoromr. intßainai piltubacrbes beg lame to - i nform the public thatTn additionto h former STE e ENGINE l A pHa7FmaN La (vernlyop new Machinery and Shope foi the. ntanutatturg of COAL, pe,ns, TRUCKS and other Rail aoadiCarsi by Beam power, whicir.enablea theta to ezreute ail that Laud of work, not only telndl better, but with Wine, despatch and at the very tourist prices. Main/ lima made thee. extensive preparation.. individual*, and `coniaantes requiring work °tads kind, will find it to their advantage to give there a rail. " • BNintriat & MUSES. 434 f IRON WORSE. CZ= 111 GEO. MASON & 'CO. RESPECT. =fatly announce to the public , that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works on Noe wegtan street. where they are prepared to huII4 all kmdaof Steam Engines: ma nufactose Railroad Cant, and Machinery of'almost every ideieriptlnn, at atm shortest 'mike. and on the most reasonable teem, —Persons from abroad, i want of Steam Engines, 10 0 i:id It talhelr advantageto give them eoliths. one eneastna elsewhere. [May 11 HARDWARE, &C. IRON COMMISSION WARE ROUSE .ICENTRE STREET. POTTSVILLE4 firMIS t.uttscribrps are prepared to furnish the Trade, !tartan Oita Sit Opelloolll.lll Philadelphia prices, sr (freight added) °legate or retall.best Amer lean Bar Iran. manufactured In Pottsville, and Warranted of superior Mistily. Alto, light T usia, suitable i for and Cable Chains, furnished at short notire ditert front the Ittiporier. 6. y A lIDLEV tic dON.. York Store, N 05.14. Mat 474 f FAUMANE'S PLATFORM SCALES 1-, , SS dubstrihera have been appointed, agents' for ,12 ibe sale of this superior make of &ales. an. , are "Dr pared to: intrnich any description of their ..ialie, en elle of Weighing from i or. to SOU tons. A: Ann. plejra orates esti he *Pen ar the cork Store. - 1 E. V ARM EN of SON. . April 1. 18112. "tf ; . . 8.• 1; SAW.rza. - z GILL ITDlE.anbazribei Is the duly authorized agent of 1 'Denrge Page & Patent Circular Saw Mill. nq ran furnish.at the shortest 'notice. any of:the tioufAtlllalrannl med by them, and at as low rates so therrati tie procured from the manufacturer.' Any mfiirtnesiou in Jew.' to the mine. Can be bud film the DANIEL DARER. AMIS. ,141 v TOWN •i HALL • IRON AND HARDWARE STORE. THIS MUSEUM of tartoufactured Waite hail loatlione of We attractiona.and I am pdvi able to offer to the public. rither for theicriuspectioa or purchase. one of - the fines' and most useful sleek of Fureilu and !lower ttcIIARDWAEF: ever offered in the County.'... With mini !Wolk a for ate pattonage extended to 04 Isle firus,ll limier myself able 'te'eupply all. the wants in sly (toe of nosiness, cheap as the cheapest. with uanq pram:tined,' and despatch. FRANK PUTT. April3.lell2. . . .1441 , ' - -- CcrLEfti ChesiCntlery STORE.- Nos% 32, 33, 34, 35, pd,' and 37 Arcade, PltiFreda.: grI4IINTRY Merchants can sari from 10 to 15 - per by purchasing at the above Store*. 'By iin• Farling toy own tioods, paying !initiate rent, nd eaunornicallgit Is plain I can undersetHnose iv bo purchase theft goods here, pay high Tema, and live like princes. • , • COMlllatttly on band, a' - large assortment of Pen and Pueket Scissors and Itazins, Table Knives and:Parks, In ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and woad hannlei, Carrers add . Forks, Steels, ¢a, Blucher - galena, DMA,. Bowie Balsa., Revolvtilg and plain Pistols, 4rc. • /Oat retehed,,a large Israeli of Rodgers' and WOG. 'xi:diets:ea line Pro and et'ingress . KolVes. - Also, a large assortment of Aer.hrdiiouri, tc., he.— Also, fini•Engllsh Twist and German Cons. • . - JOHN M COLEMAN. iniPoltri . One st, teal, $2-if I i GEORGE BRIGLIZT'S NEW 11ARDW ARE BTORE, it ) dam' below Mai?i Mile', and . . • dearly opposite the Minera•Bank, Perm/lite. where will he found an excellent 4111101 fluent of II &RDWAIRE : • ' Owl' Trimmings; . :Film Apia's, , . • Pine Tram - . . . Saddlery,. . :natant& ware, ' .•,Shoemakers' Tools,. !Assortment 'of her, Locks, Carpenters' Tools, ,Table cutlery., Blass and Paint, • 'Pocket Cutlery, - . Marlton of all sixeciTable Spoons, Boiled ! , t.do ' . do • i.do :ADO!s and , V lees. •' , Nails and Spikes, ,Assortment of doe Guns, Railroad Iron and Nally. ',Sheet Iron Crucibles,. . Smith Tools, -..r :.: ;Wire, Tin Plate, . .. Budding materials,: :Brass Kettles, ' ' . .- Cult Steel, - ;Pad Irons,. Shear ltrel, - i Pans and Boilers, -. Arm Sharer, ' ' ' !Chains, Mill Saws, '---... !Railroad 'nitres, (mime's: Saws, !..,- 'Powder and Shot, ' . Fine Hand-s.rrva. f - I • in.G,-11. retains, Ws tha Ifs to the. public for the pa-. tonne they extended to the late ISM of Might At ottondflatteta himself that,in his thdlaidual cam City; be spill be able to deserve sod command their continued support by the quality of the goods he has lit store, Strict attention to business, and the low - tales it *ISO he Is determined to sell. , 1 ' '' ' • ''. - GEORGE BRIGHT. i 1,, : !Alen( the flees of Bright & Pott. *ascii 27. 1852. ir•' 0 , : • ..,4; - 13-1 Y ',! ME .11M fOR - 11111X 4 "WIC; '-na: swamis • SEEM RATEDH MI MS% jj ui.ve mitsl wm aua itbem lieptatthe retail 4 n.coonhettneh. to the eettmettee of every psdeet: They areal* malt of Wiry yea» - tretentive - r pthe. rier t 4u tobite.delptita by :Dr. SWANNE.' Them; ,13 scareelY toys or hamkt, la the Petted elates, Jo whith the, haViltjtat heel used Aida tad *etc ispnl mop. Tthrylol4e—: DR gYINAVNR'S :,C.Arvnr6:6Trvr er . WILD:CHFAAt r itY. la* I • uro der&l - • •,• . E. i • este* performed ; r • . le tt; 11 .4: Pol l D i n o i t t i b t . y • • llPTlON.CnottnXoits.estb-, • Via 'Bronchitis, Influenza, Whoottng • . Cinntp: dp4lllng at Blood. leer - .Complaint. Pain in the tilde and Break. Tlek tstinkts the Thfoat, and 111 dlshases of the Seism qvive7assted thciutioalsk. . mini of all who nave witnessed Its mar- • , • "allow. elect; there is aro account of • a medicine. From the, tatted; • ages. funishl a parallel. . • Still another rekutil4le efi a - of eonsetription, Mid its de:lout/Mt site ata. r having bete giv en DP in die by, Phys tans a friends, the an mils of history cannot furnish a parallel. • ' 'lt should no extensively Aura throughout the World fur thereat* thousands laboring underisitailar di• • seatee,whlch will prove fauloiniess arrested by , the powerful Wary of Dr. Sammy's Compared Spray of Mid Ch rvJ.• ' . READ TlllB EXTRAORDINARY CASE.: • Pear or Rom, Frederick Co., Mil. A June 9th. Ital. ...1. Da. SWATate:-.Rear 'Allr—Behaving it A duly I awe to the public. and in justice to you.; havettionglit' proper to make known One of, the Moat extreordltiety cotes. in my own cam. that bas ever been truly is-I corded. la the month orMelober tut. I was Mlle.' with a seam gathering in my breast. which formed a large absents. and also commuoleaced tool lungs., and very, much adlicted them, and discharged laegef. quantitate of, corrupthan; external and internal. , My: breath could. aim pus- ; awash my lungs salt oat through tbe cavity of my breast' with apparent ease. vatanded with a violent pm/Ih. day and Mint. loss of appetite. and extreme debility, So that my physical' ' thought my cue eittitele hopeless. and. beyond , the power of medicine. I remained la this wretcbed Con dining for a long time, until r was wasted to a Mere . akeleton.and there seemed to Woe bop for ~ .nte . but having read in the fpnblic . papers of the Utley I wonderful -curie perfordied' your COISPCMIND BYRUP OF WILD CURRRY. I immediately relit to ' Balthoore for five bonier; and commented he sue, • and to my great utilities/on and the Joy of mye L ee. loos family, the ItaCtaane opening in lay long ; be' gan to heal. and tbe cough to , subside, sad on lelnS :ten tattles.] was restored to,. perfect health. ] ; 'feel very grateftd, and firmly believe that in ' your vides. hie medicine. under Use blessing of Divine Viola- Sluice. lam Indebted foe g change . midi am happy to say that I put.loW 4ujoytox aagood health as ,I ever have. Tones, nary respectfully. • , DIXON. The subscriber weU acquainted with Thitatas Dams; and can testify that he ham been afflicted' ma above represented. 1 retard his reclaim as almost a miracle. He is a worthy member of society. , ;JAMES R. DURBROW; • Pastor of Berlin Cisettit. Baltimore cOnfeeence - Tb& Cerseened Syra i lk of Wild Cherry, prepared try Dr. BWATNE. la. without any currant:l.one- of the most decided 'and *Meagan, medicinal agents ilia; can be employed tocere consumption: Its spoilt- . me action on the mactiva lining of the thrOa rea der. it extreately!desirable where the patient I. trou bled with a tickling cough. whilst for debilitated per sons It la peculiarly adapted-acting as a lonlc fu the system.—Sestre freatiV, BE CAREFUL AN FURCHASINCI. • . To obtan the original !end "pity genuine preeara ikakof WILD CfIERRT. vrhirh must have the; por trait aorialgnature of alt. fin AVNI: on each wrap per 'around the bottle. Until ']you obtain this com pound irou will neve: kerw the real Oiling of WILD CHER eelelebratai V.rnisfutt,; ft; safe and effectual remedy for- Worm.; Dyspepsia, Cholera %Imbue,ly or DySpeptie Childeen• . or adults, and the Most Useful Family. Medi cine eyer offered (o the public. latter I. Dr. 'Sem irirg, from ..4bulers town. be, Dear Sirs—A man purchased a bottle oi yotiiVer- Karaite : 9 the other day. fir Mi child, and by its, use discharged 63 of the larteNt worms he had ever Seen. ire is somewhat difteutato get the people to lryilt, os they have ollen been etsi gutted by IsaitiiioU• worm medicine. Yours being'sn yery pleasant to the taste: at the lame time effectual, I Shall be able to dispose' era large'quantity. Yours, I. rt T. SHOP. P. M. DEWARE: . • , . 0118ERVE.%That It ie In 'sewers Mika with Gm: botttettof DESW,ILIZNE. 011 each arra ppm, atoned the bottle. NONE' OTHER 18 GENUINE., Dr: Swayne'ir Suatar Coaled Sarsiparilla,iand - • TAR PILLS. • • A gentle purgative and alteritise medicine. fur so. Pefiai In the Pills In ge#cral use, more mild, prompt and uniform. in their operation, may be ,taken ht tit times, and infect in every disease - Where an their!: eat. alterative or purgativh medicine Is required. and for the diseases ineldent to females they are tin. equalled. ' ler These valuable Pills are the result of sirtilierti Lootriedge,calsibased witialos; eiperinire', having used them many year. to my prtsaie practice. thetsforri have had Ample opportpnity' in 'testing I their Operas to relieve and eilrA• !hp'e dleares for I w birth they are designed. = . - The above valuable 'Medicines are premirel only by Dr diVAVNE at his Laboratory, No. 4 Nortil 7eb (lwe' Elth and ftar.e.) phlladelphla.•alid far sale by Le f emegine and Liraldra to Alediesat every 'triers. 1 , For cite by J. 0. 114.4vn, J. '1.4. 11. mania, ;rifle; J. W. Gibbs. Mlneesallle I. G. 4 W. Mintz. inpr.ttchuylkiiiiiaeen ; and by all respictable thine. keepers and Dealers Its' tapdieln, everywhere. ' P1ay ; 14.1853. i 21/-ty: - . . . years' - suffering. I - , L XTRAirrof a letter (rota I)r. WSW in Gilpin 14 .17.40,elaint Mary Street, Weyniouth. dated May 'ISM Mal t " To Professor IlocnoWarz-Sta;---At the age of 18 m 3 wife ,:(who 14 note 61,) caught a laiolettf cold, svi r i lrh se t tled is heeler:, and ever strife that time i v th . have been more or less sore, and greatly indant• ed • Her agonies were distracting, and fur months together she was deprivedundrrlyof ran and'aleep.. Every remedy that medical 'men °dallied was:Pried. hut without effect; her health suffered • . ly, and the etate - of her lege was terrible. 1 hid ones rein your advatterments, :and advised her in try your Pilfilnd 'Ointment ; ind; a. a last temente, after e*rry tithes remedy hail proved norlese, she consent ed to do rm. 'She , coat:tamed al weeks ag' and. slyange to relate. is now to good health. tier, legs 110. paitillp., without eeani or , sear, and.her steep mond and undisturbed. COuld,Nou have witnessed the sufferlogi of my wife during the tail 43 leers, and contrast them with her prevent etijnyineut of health, you Would indeed feel delipthil in baying I been the meant of so greatly alleviating the , euirer- Ings _of a fellow ereetnre. , • , Sighed, I , WLIAM EALPIN. • 4 person 70 years of age cereal el e Bed Leg, of . tAiety . I , • ; ' pare standing 88 ' I Copy of a •Letner from Mr. Will. Abbe, Builder of Da. titetio. 01 ituolicHlfe, near Itudderobold s dated May 31st, 1851; i To Yrnteseor Ilut.t.bw•v—Siii :--1 10iffered fur i period of thirty yeara front. ta, bad legotte result of two or three dltlieterw accidents at Gas Works; ac mapanted by' scorbutic symptoms I had recourse ..? a satiety of medical advice. w iihouitderfang any .• r efit. thd wee evert told. that the lig must be nun A d ointment haveeffected it tomtit cure; II so tated. yet,lurtppositloti M 'bat opinion, /T e n P . M B s it a time, that few who had not, witnessed it L , would credit t he ' fact. I Signed,' ; I . - • • ' WILLIAM AIMS. • The truth of this statement can he *ended by Mr. W.lP.Eugland, Chemist, 13 Market Street, Hadrian. field. - I A dreadful Bad Recast carat in air MORA. Extract Irons rattler from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pothurst. Kept, dated December 13:0,1b50 i To Pnafei or' Ifonnowaa—flame Sin : My wife bad 'sulfated from Bid breasts . for MOM than sii months, 'and daring th e whole- period: had the best medical attendance, bit all to no use. 'Having before 'healed an awful wound iti my 'oh, n lei by your an. rivalled medicine, 1 determined againt to ,use your Pills and Ointment. and tterefore gave them'a *nal In her arse, and Intimate await did au, for 'in less' than a month a perfect turn was effected, al4 lbe twitch,. that *status 'othik branches of my .'famlly have derived from their oat, is really astonishing.— I now strongly- recommend them• to all my (}lends, • - Signed, ' i err FREDERICK TURNER. As bite:nation oi ih. Sid* ',fleetly range " Copy of a Letter from Mr.- Frabctio Arnot, of Brea- house, Lothian *toad, Eilinbro', dated Aril 'Nth IBM To Profess : or HotAdav•v—Sts: —Far more than: twenty years my wile has. been subject. from time to lime.to, attacks of intlimation in, the side: for wtikh she war bled and bilateral to ai peat extent, still the pain could not be removed. - About fron years 8 11 0 taw .Bw, in the pipers: the wonderful cures of. fated by'yOur Pills clad Olutment,and thought she would give'/hem a tail. To bet great astonishment and delight , she got immediate relief from their bee, and, •fter_penteaning for three weeknobe pun Is bar side was completely cared. and she bas enjoyed the tilt of health for:the it t four years. , i Signed, ' [.. ' FRANCIS Atom. , The Pills should be usral.conjolnCy with the Oln‘ meant mast oC the fOltureing cases : ' • Bad Lep.: . • • ~Gis, Bad - Breasts, ' !Glandular F4rellinp, .{Biros,„ ; : . . 'Lumbago, j I • ' .Bunton,s ' • 'Piles. '..: :Pita of Moschetoes, ' ithenmatoni. '; • ' ~. M3hiego.fhot,l ' . .- ' Sure-throats. i ' iXbllbtains. I • "Skin.dleeases, iTlityped Mild*, : i Scurvy, , .. . 44 , Ch ins (WO . Sore-heads, . . . . ccere, . - ' .Tuniours. s lit:Guard intact, :tileetsN ' . :Flatolas, - • .-, .. ' i ''.. Sold at the Establishment of Professor llortawa v. i ll°, BMW. (near V ( tiate' liar. London,) and by all te r ratable Drugglso and Pei ler* its M edte leas I 11,01411- re= the British EmPtlff. and of those al tee Vatted .1 ALUM in Pius at 3116; IF:e4 and 111 50 earls. Wholo , able by the prlndpal print healers In the Union ; by Mears. A. IC& D. Samara New York . ; sad by Mr. D. D. Ifelettg,7 Soutb,Sixth,Street,PbUsdelpbta, IS These Is' a copithrable caving by taking the tar. ter alsea. 1 , ': t I , N. D.—Directions for tbri suldaree of • yallima Ia every disorder are attired ;a each Poi., Cs T. W.DTOTT is i(0N5,129 ainriNtisronif St irk Pbiladalphia, , Wbolesiie Agenis for Pam:aril/anis. Also for salt by lobe' O. Domira;and Clattherm,dr Dr tier, Poltava's; 'O. J. Try. Tamaqua; DC. 1. 1 . : tlibbs. M I . . j • , . IsAy - "Don't *;* tñe *4i TUB :DRUG Armlartrrum CARP STOREiIN. SCHUII4CILT::CO. • • • THE Subedit*, respectfully Inrardi his Meade did the public In gene/Alf that he stilt methanol aa We oh, eland la! Crane etieet. -heal Market.' Yahweh*. and takes. the -opanituaby ef telielenot Ills Omaha Ina hiansuieroaa leads a na i parqie death , the tattfidence anal:eupport they have holler ed blot with through lushtleare 0( baelneeso ; ; He thinks it useleee: to enumerate all the Art,lLlep which he keeps in hi dare. ; I The public are a ware that be ; be, extolls connected, rierpt what is poivrptly Sept in - Ores Store*. • , ' MM. as ntual.enutlnue to Seep lilt steer well tiipplhol with /Hi and /visa Praia 6( every doiwrip• Sion. 'ettotte /ere • !I diSr DEEM apes !ceretell y tampion -11. BROWN.' . 111.11 : I • naming% oz OF JAMAICA ..• •[ - • Essence le efprepaAtiott of tintutota; "leave. ' le ordioait..dtarrhea;laetplent tludera, to abort, to all ciegra-pf prostration or the dleaulat rotations?, It: t* rit• Inestimable value , . Dahl lb* prevelpote of epidemic antlers sad litlinerer Cow' , plaints of antidrug, Is peculiarly eon Welly or iodivideel spould'lle without It. . • CsaiiitO.-411 ,ettwi: to pi the Rennie/ rareerie. ulthtitis IttepwwlArai , rbuly by P. BROW N. at nig t re - Jr. E. Career V' Fifth a aiNirst. star Serriera;Pluterfelpeta. and for sale by all Abe te tirr:e ApOtheratia• ill the Vaned Sudan ;t: hd,al ralcif,Pe..by aCNIN BROWN. r.ymtiely.iess. . ; 17 I , •_. • !WI =MEM _ - %OLP MENTEUVI E.--A tsphal article to} tea Teta mptuytrittee errant Aniformfted aid (orate a! SAMOAN'S ; • • • Cht.sp Variety !Uwe., rtrl KS—o felaf r. f electoa kineli ant far Weill 11804* lkOrt Lea Winos,. . - . thytll, ICI. 4 , L ~.! t _ ‘5 ) Tifil Simms' summit. • . . take v. a. sue. ' Ilekre the stout barrenen tall t theigMie, As when the stiverstorm-wied istemkg the Flu And loiters the boy in the iinery Lana; But yonder aslant comes the silvery raid,' Likes beg hoed brightly binhiabel l sod Adown the white highway, like m11;7114,11 , 6, It dashes the_dust pitb.itseltelherlews ket,l " Like a niventerlesa school. in their *sty' retreat, Theme WO liarlotng the 4"4* rasa them - 4 And the boy crinxibes close to the blee4en.y The aWallerws alone taker the steno on theireack, And, taunting the treeoheltered labors , * stag, Like 'Trilbies the ram breaks the face of thespe st While a bubblet darts up from ark ere And the boy, in dismay, bears the tout sheerer, • But soon are the barvement imenme" igiev i l y ea. The robin dais out finta its bower et kora : The wren petreth krthfrom I he moss meted e ar , And the MO spattered Meld* now end* pereet4, That the beautihil bow berdeth over them I sll. TO XIA.4 ONE *Ail! EQUATURi.F.. 0. T. Stewart, Eaq., in* recent Addre t , before the Ohto AiticUltural • Sonieti, tt ith speaks of this subject: Mapy,fartners who are destroying the pio• ductiveness of theii farms by aballoW.ev ot k, ki4itey., find that their crops are dithinishi 4. 'think only ofextendieg their area, bi Midis( acres of surface, sal it they suppOned . title deeds miff gave theme right to six 13. shit) deep of earth. Ifthey take these deeds, study their Meantoir, and a p ply the - lesion to their fielda, they will soint' in`three-lold , crops the fact that the law ha given them 'three firms where diet Supposed they bad but one—to other atords,! that th e sub-soilhrought tipl and combined !with the topsoil and enriched with . ie the atinospher influences. aitd tbot;e, Other eiemetil which agricultural science Will teach ( them to apple to their grognd; will increase, three fold, the ;measures of its productiveness., Tollecor to -ghat extent the fertiiity of the soil! can be is. creased, I refer to a statemetit in the lath'. eat Office Report- , 1 In the year 1 1 850 there were nine competitors for the prentum corn crop '6l Kentucky, each of whom 'cultivated 16 acres. Their average crap wiui . l22 bush. els per acre,' At that time the average crop of whe:at pernere in the hat vestal of Gm: Britain, on a Soil cultivated for centuries, is. • about douole that produced on thedeirgto of Ohio. • Why dui I 'Simply, *lute British farmers areieducated men, and apply work Wisely. They pay back 101 the 'earth - - what they borrow; they endeatiorf by every means in , their power. to enrich theie ground; and in return it enriches them.- Ifi our tar wen, instead of laboring to dcinble their acres.would endeavor to dotible and! crop, they would find it a vast giving of time and 1 1 toil ! and so increase cit Pr9fits. Mans of them sever think of digging 10 inches into the soil, utiles:l* haVe dream. ed about a crock of iold - hid to tbe, mutt: but it they would set .About the work pt deem is earnest, everyan would Sad his crock di gold ; with Out t e aitiof dreami and din. .1 nation. `. ~4 ) 1 `WO have a great advautsge over the But. ish farmers in the :Met that .'early all out farmers hold the leads.they cultivate, in lre simple,vritile in England they are Oteifty ten. ants, luring the , lande 91' the nobility, paying enormous rents titi the- propriitoks, besides heavy taxes trlgovernment.- Toes here ate compara , ively, light, and our farnaeri ate their own landlords. , Hence they! have bees able to ptiy. three -told - wages Idt. Istkr tu those paid in Etirci' pe, pay the costs of tram. Natation, and yet eudersell the liritish tu rners in their own perky!. In the MohawleValley, N. Y.,, vast gun. lilies of. this crop are annually; grown.— Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Connectirut areihe next . largest,prciduiers of it. Its origin, as a cultieated plant-in this country, iii attributed to Dr. Franklin. It is linstive of India.— Franklin saw an imported whislil of corn in the• possession• of a lady. in Philadelphia, nod while examining l it at a curiosity, found t seed which he planted, and fromli this 'ma!, beginning ■rose thiOraluable Tin:l i t:Wet of to. duatry in the _United Btater. 14 the same - manner, England and,America indepttd tor the Weeping Willow, . to the pet Pope, who finding a grein stick in a baiket of figs sent to hint, as a present, from Tuttkey, stud it in his gavial at•Twiekenhana, !ind thence propagated this beautiful tree.' thooni Corn is of a different. genus tram Indian Corn. They will not nux. Ia the Mohawk flats, the best Cultreatori of: it, sow with a drill, as early in spring asf i theground will admit, in rowel, three and ix half lee apart.- As soon is it is above ground, it is hoed,soon alter thinbed to three inches span, It is not• left to ripen but cut green. it 15 not lopped till ready !la cut. One set of hands goes ihrwatd, and lops or -beads the tops on one side : :abisther follosirs and cuts them off when bent; a third I gittierslttieui in carts or . wagons. At the factory., the) are sorted over, and put into brindles, each bunch o 1 brush of equal length?, . The seed_ is then taken bff by asort of batOet, worker hy six horses. It is then spread thin to thy on racks in a building for the 4itrose. 10 . about a week it can be packed away closely.' The brooms ate Made in ' winte;,, about 75. 'OOO dozen to each 100 acres .of I land. The stalks are left on' the ground,' be plo - wed in next spring. For the handlea, l a peculiar latbe, mined by horse poWer; islirseff,_which manufactures . them ;w . lfla 7greailraidity. Farmer's CoMpw . lion . ; Ga. - • •:e«aii:41•, , : 11. , : ,. .. - , rte :etie. . - • JU DG N G VEQET*ULES , I'ant surprised 40-tiet'tititifetiitiaral world • has never set up'iltiiiinhird afikritectiou'hy which fruit and digefitbletittiay heladged.;-- I, for one, can saP ?fiat sueh a thing is mach wanted, -.in ordefitii . ilecide : diSintet . which are contently attilliig at provikcial exhilti non. One jOger".4fftr' there' ite generally three or More. at.%oneli.ihowertrootends. for large necked,'.ltimbler for niidium 'Sited i ones : another kstlytdirge .onittnii are• the 1. best; :never lookiiiglitiO 'quality fr , ..;wkile a !mirth is content With- traddli4 sized 'ollts. provided iheY are rigid its to • Such cases wan evellyislay.- , Arguttiesit diftrimes i cos, nod is no tefereigiticeti lisLitiatiFideoy. acknowledged standard; thiittitifir iikeesis• rily rests whereit hegioit • •r w rett4irilier being I once appointed one of-thrleludgee st a hor ticultural show,-*here, I- had A jo use great persuasion, and; bad 'to discuss -*lilt my. brother judges the qualuiei of hi any vegeta hies and fruit, bur, partieularty siegeiables.— Before we could egree oboist them, tisqPilY. the other two wire brought tOjoes their er ror : and so they were led.to reward thiogs which deserv,e it, I merely meition this In way of example, as; if they hail a standsrd as abOVa?referrid, there would leave probs. bly been more 'uoanimity of, oiiiisiore upon a wetter which deeply - affects the interest of ..luatticulture. Such adesideriiuni which, il Obisined, wouliflprevent,tpueb grumbling . and dispute.:. Some may - ..say .ererr said woi min. knows the qualities 'of .vegetablet' well enough ; so they'may, 'On l ad. son, to eat there are many ginleners whir ektold oat de scribe the qualities a corrimonil' i ink cabbage should possess. Vegetables ate Mora nujlec• bed every day at provincial slio'Ve,.(it t 4 1 0; much to be regretted), and yeti:think yew will dispute the fact that it lak requisite to have a good eroirof Gigot*** cklery. or fir'_ otni, Ire.. as it .to have ,gied. grapes of i peaches. Then 'thy not sttiSo :to haft! let 1 alai:del , ' its" perfeitioa t.' This !matter het slept too 'lon, 04 I would like to see my horticultural 'friertibi so -arOusid •as .10 be lfally elite Ki-theireal itiiportSnc'e of the nub. - ; .. 1 I lat.—lonian airdater's Chrolpele. . nu nihrir i . 1 (1:7 TAN , BAIIIC AS MAritrit.—+A Writer la 1 ibliiiklbeny Culioater -tras_ used Ton yen . 1 , le soevils -- f 0 Ilys ir liner in his pcn# and hone i itatdes in& hog pen. • As hilt on the Ti ° 1 - tteetimett natutattid with the , lliqad minute , 4itin rendoved aid placed in baps• of a - few ears' km& opiee4 *bet dannipOition tato plant rapidly. I: I J =ma= : lin BROOM CORN.. I II II ma M
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