4E0 . 4 It la- [cintwmarto fo we ioviiisa,.] •CALIIrORNIA eORRESPOrWipcE. • • • San Fasrictsco, istigrilth,lBso. SIR :—I send you. Speech delivered • shot time ago by an eccentric genies; bow in..thispliee, who Is known in your city, (N.. Y.) under the cognomen of Our. Doan, otherwise. HENRI N. Waracs..- The Govarnor was an Independent candidate -tor Street Cbaimissioner, and every evening would get : on the Siege erected on the Plaza for public spea.k. ' 111 8,1s:id harangue . the assembled multitude, whom, be Managed to keep inn continual roar of laughter. The Governor did not run fog the odee, having sold' out, as he informed me, to ttivo or three candidates running for the same office.. The Goiernor i& one lot the b-lioys he started from New York with, but els shillings and-withontalteketibut says that • he .• can now always jingle a hundred yellow boys in his pocket; . GREAT SPEECH OF GOV.-I/ORR,' iieliCartgrisidis Afain Plaits; San Fiar,oistitc4i prestilar 431'10,000 rage. l - Fgat.owSkipatdeams AiSDIALLOWSUFFERERS!, ..-We have assemb!ed here, As Daniel ;Webster , would say, if he were present, ender Cue .bright et. fulgenee of en April sup, to consider our condition as subjects of the United States, and as inhabhaata :of the lieliesiritibeit, ilia 'Caine:4 country in • • • the world. in the language of Penitoithenia,. 4 our sufferings are intolerable," and we hake met togiteth,. er, like the tribes of Egypt, to-copsider on the mode of our deliverance.: y sip a Plata opd modest men, born -et an early Period 'of sty,Agisterrec t iathl.:•h 'peak e v entooo4l34 ist *Me pal, wiatie triotheT Wss Ctut.: . IJaya stinaPPaidltinhtdii!*ell nty to Wiatchl eat urdockY JOT bit I have rim, tike Ovight uhayttioll to the very summit of huniasigielMelia • lirok ; ,, dear. • Gentlemen, 1-prokis -ria-principles; unfor tunately, I Itt.Te none. On the unhappy cceasimi of my birth, tidal:nal and meltinchOly man, clothed k in the sonibrihuaii of mourning, swapped me sway for alothei:Jaibviand inbseinently lost meets raf flo.earr-itept: but who can control his tate?-- ' We'itre the creatures of destiny's—" there is • d"- '' `Mar that shapes oucends rough how them as we will." 'sits int e nded by nature for a great states hied in itte days of liannibal;l should hart:beaten mit great chieftain hi crossing the Alps; • eisd At i! a, delileenaintY that I could have distanced Cortei in croiking the LAl:Lotus. Re newer per formed the feats I - did ; he never - curie up the Chip, i gies river in a canoe, with a deaf and dumb hombre, wlthopt a led cent era ehainte: of summer opifi• re; but a light heart and a thin pair of.brecchea go merrily tarough the , ,world. Fiom the wow capp'd b 4115 of the sierra Icevada, whose meting wateis How mel li fluously in concert with the bowl' ol the rfs'yboar arid the ii;sattal +brick of thipoi mai "manias paw midaight r r f r o m i et m arry throoe;! . 'into the I)right4atteys whose goldeu Invitzus you out eternal= health to an astonifhed wed ; and :even to the eonihern hiltb wt ete the clone of !tali= ' riehnessiipensthis luscious grape end• the, prolific fig tree multitude of bold and daring enterprise is gathering fit mighty strength to reap the rich benefits of the II Dorado of the Westem World.— 'What bridge this inu:titude hither ?;.It is the spirit ahai actuated- Columbus-when first he Nentured forth 'to discover 'happWand; and the women were , •as loving, and wore particularly abort:pett t . coats'. :Sir,*every man who hes come limit. a Co lunthus-114nett,to_titsCoverneufdiggins'. I ain a .Colunthea. ileadfttike. at home, as . Columbus was, and•li . clut here to strike . a new vein. But litrttiript goinktb i themines--Oh, no! ?On don't/caul - 4*p to my waist in icilwe • ter, with a juvenile pipltlute lad an incipient crow. bar, laboring 'Under I rini ail hundred degrees, to • dig out the filthy lucre. .1 1 0,1ir, /am not on that lay-I; bate labor—it wan an invention to a - ex Mankind. I prefer an office; one that is lucrau lend not laborious—what you Gann sinecure; and ; -,if I cannot get one myself, I wiligo in for Boynton who will divide on the dead level and no splits . Con the floor of the' American Congress, ther most )brilligki-and enlightened m lads of the age ere excl. • ted upon• the question of our admibiuon ; and the ' western members, and the horse dealers, and the slave traders abandon the•mteresting game of Bluff, at a quarter ante, to listen to the burning sarcasm and the magnineen: eloquence of ithose• patriots ' -'whose ItObtts are devoted to their,' country without regard to.pills,ge. The wisest patriarchs of the day, Clay, Webster, Calhoun and Fr eeman Smith, haVe • all opened on this , subject, and plaled the game plumb .up to the band*. Ditioluf t ion has'ihrent-. cried u's—Amt what 'care we for dissolution? If they want to leave us they can go. The grea t ratriotic people of California, emulated by the in. • ' t ense:it desirdof personal rinranditement, ere will ing to go ft :rhy should the Representaiivei of our wiliifully rnagaineetit State, l thiinder in vain at • the.doors ot the Capitol A country like this, boun ded on the eZl4t b' the Roil:). Mountains and the ris• tog Sun, on nortUby the Aurora 'Borealis and the Ari:.tic Region, on the west l y the roseate hues that Lathe in hi the iienceful of the Pa. ale Ocean, whose eiernal_rearseU d4 , n over - the grief of tlic• poor sticlirslati,howe'who , can't get here and en the rtllttli, bpj Ilaw)nnd -- tin Aspinwall> &tenants and :Votawatan4: Indians, whose .pre'dtoory and testlet'b rliq‘oitino renders the bounddry ,line of that section very desirable to be' liept out: . of the T: nine. ' I do believe ; Mat if all creation were to burst Out of the para. .phernalla of tisturial-economy, ,and if the Etates should start from their spheres and rush dcWri tho grea:ed plank of ancestral delinquency co 41iicap• el through/his broad land of rich fertility and tin• washed nothitt would atop the wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds, hut the biggest, blood:est fight ever seen eince the day Oen Spartan • valor poured out its life in the pass of Tlaermopylet They hnow u. not, thus • p1.1511100i1601.i3 Senltom who drink their 'patriotism from Johnny Foy'is bot• ; .t;e, knoui.:no more about'the people of California than doe? an untamed maga; of the ult.rf and gen. , emit , primp es that goiera'the etiftetita of it star fight. Witat-do - they know ato , O • ut the mutts of California'Weair. a free country. De- Inour,eay reign' tratraphiutt.' the lytatb! , eit Celet ' tta:, with hli•loug-tall,..lyiundt!p.i 0 00ttt ht-peaoeful lrceu ity around the plaza and heir, too, the pure hnd vitthoun:in:nded SanOviiihh• I'4B'par:roams tm- esset'ed by the tosiduotts witesofihe Miss.ioriary, or the dangerous refinement of futtdhn;4l:villttilllfii , •At early daviit, notes from a Omit - Sind Mellifluous inStrumenls breathe in soft harmonYoti the stilly air . the eout-stirring soars of sentiment, and patriotistri, interrupted only by the startling, cries of ." purfglee dOWT," snake your bet, jack in the door, and the' more yoli put do.Vn the less you take up. Sir, where will you find a country like - this: 4 ' Talk not of oriental gorgeotisness oectistern: Tell. us not of the. fairy :cenet, which poets,-velio revel in Iht:great warm bath 'of heitycrilyimanatione, paint„ with goteen pens Mt leiVeki Of satin. The • descripuon of this beautiful,country should be written. with the golde'n wand of an angel, • ‘in the Bones' rays of:the eon-Wadi; upon the blush lug and delicatO surface of a rose-leaf—excuse ine, gentlemen, 1 •eseept only the taitly Reit n and the time whmi the dust diea. .We lore our native land, We honor her flag and would not rob the Custom House it we. Ind a fair above. 'But Con greits-rhuet not put on any 'sire, or we will take. • charge of the Custom, House and Post-office, and make a greet mum generally—. These are' my ben iiments, gentlemen. It, they don't admit-us into theitioicri, we will burst open the Custom House end; admit liquors free of duty.: And now, with apertingblcasing upon the girls we left beh'nd us,and . the (boys who are coming -after us, we will adjourn , stn. take e private drink AN pIgrISITOR OSWEItED We beard a friend relate the accompanying Wei. ' dein the other.day, with not .a little test,.aild to the amusement of a good many bystanders : `linurneinto an old.fintzioned stkve•easet6 late month, In ennapny with nine inheis, to jostle neer • ten mil esof unfinished road between Pittsburg and Philidelptlia, I was very much 'amuted with ~ the . followrag charietaristie dialogue between a regular -r question askang g Down Easter' and a !ugh-hided Southerner, We were stimuli tested, berme our Yankee began : "'`travelling Eatt, I expect'' " .Yes, sir" •" 'Cloirt'‘to PhiladelpYia, I reckon ._ '''No sir.' , - e ..., . . ' "'Ohl ab, to New York, rnayt l !-. • "-' 'Yes, rir2 l " 'Neveriro there lit tdre, I wouldn't wrtillerl, 'No, sii.; never.' .; , : 4 , 4 .NewlYork Is a wonaerful place ' ‘"Suekis my impression, sir.' . . . '• "Got letters, I expect?' . " 'Yes, ,sir ;I em provided with lefiers of intro ' . anetieii' 1 1 • . " Mlotildn't mind .howin' yeon remind myrtell a spell, if llou wanted.' . "I thank yotrrir,-, but r shall net recitrire rout stsaistanee.,' ' ....„,-..L, O Thu list remark of the polite but reierried ,elniager was a poser ; and the inquisitor tali backs utconenito takebreatfi;and era* his tactic!. The hilkuppremdt etaiis upon tie other passengers • - soon aroused the yealiet icienli:fiirther eiertious, ci#llUhlkshpikruP in*ltmjPieslie begin eiga: Piril°P s 019 ,*T 6 =b ow, • . My hard It for a You* to control ifs 'earl. • ostty. You'd pltiti 4 thecae __roe, but I really would - liks to know your nitrite; it - Cirleitdii . okirtel - she business you follow. I expect you ain'i of either of 'sta r ; eo now wool you rota °bleep MeV. . . ,to:ThialantAwer brought out our soathere, feletiClete, wining ep to The extrema hei4lii".l6l. - Jiiirid by toe coach end throwing beck his eistail dam replied • . ..• 'My woe is General Andrew Wiediington. ' I reside in the titaie'of I ern a guild rumor 'einem erri ton glad to teTble to iuty'o:rf rs teasice mesiti..- I here hkaid and I am now on My ,it ; insl if k like "" 3t u volt a 0 sill led in expect. t iuy " TneiCiriks beard . 1t stiout of stentoiiitr Intl:der I hrougElotrk dke stage-coach at this iris' the Last or that iOlierhation I" : , • larTaS gitsT uFils a rairffor the motniarav ' t^ , b A r rot • l it 1 • MI _ :0 HOB Oit Do gout readers know how todif pouches! Take thsei of the best quality, justAtthef, are ripe enough to eat. halve them, remote the stones, 114 sprokle over then, is the hollow from which the pit was taken, Rik ! tle nice suer dry them is a brick oven ter the bread, ViltbdraW ll . , . They-are far better than if dtied in the suo t lretaining their aroma and flavor, and besides axe totally -free from insects._ Pre pared in this •• yak, from peaches fully ripe; they utedititeooking, but are simply soaked ia*l...water. All the sugar they re. quireffaugetig, of course, with the variety) is:added• .- while drying.- Peaebesibus dried tad, prepared . are only-Inferior 'vibe fresh froit,',Of which they retain the flaVor in a re. markitble 'degree. If •you prefer. fate thew. not iptite so ripe, and peel, the trait ? , but the ofia4irts tint so goat's when fdllY ripe, and is dissipated in the'pr:%?;srof drying, .. WOM.OO 7#11;; tiVEAU. Get some slices of it!eal 'cutlets, ?teund and wash the t, theirs with pepper and :wilt and .fry thein slowly till they are done. They should be 1 01 light browo ou both sides. Stewsorne-tomato , mfiery dry, strain diem throtigh a sieve to get out all the seeds, pbur the pulp into the gravy atter the meat his been taken out, and thicken it , with a piece ot butter rolled in flour.: Pour this over the meat, ao4 serve it hot.--Notional Cook Book. . Mr. B. Bowers, olßasbndge, near Godal. Wing, ssys be finds these flowers much im proved-by 'being root 7 praned and tratsplan ted ' every three years." Early in 'November he removes a part °rule soil about them, puts in its place plenty of :kb dung. shortens the strong roots and replants them . immediately. This treatment makes the roots compact and yip:Ronk; and they bloom fr e ely, producing tio suckers. , Pate and grate the pineapple, and put it' into the preserving pan, with 'one pound of fine.white sugar to ivery.ponod of fruit, stir it and boil it until fit. is well mixed, and thlakene . aufficiatty.: than ::train it, pour it into tbejarrwand when has hecome copl, cover tile jellies With papers_ wet in brandy; cover the jars tightly, and treaftheni as ap plejelly.-J ' . - Boil. the rind of p Seville orange very !oft, beat it in 'a arartile mortar with the juice, add to it two maple blsculta grated very fine, half a potinti of butter, quarter - p9utid,ol sugar, and the yolk. or six eggi; mix tfir well together, and bake it -hall au You may make a , lemon puddu , )rv' way, byreitgiog j a lemon in -- oratigei,..' • DOW YOUR NOLA,SSE.S.' When molasses is used is cooking,. it is a very: Areal improvement to boil and skim it before you use it. It takeseut the raw taste, and makes 'it almost as good' ps sugar.— Where molasses is used much for conktog, it is well Jo prepare one or two gallons in this way at a time.' • sib To a gallon of the juice of tomatoes, put a tableipoonful of allspice, a tablespoonful of cloves,"mace and black pepper:: bit ;t Gt teen•. Minutes, skimming it ns limg as the scum rises. When cool, bOttle and eoik it for use—add to it a bottle of white wine. A small piece of paper or linen, moistened ivitlr turpentine, and put tato the wardrobe or diawers, tot a single day, two or three times a year, is a sufficient pre.,eivalion °Opt moths. Boil the eggs are quite hard.— Peel and chop them fine, i.elison with a little pepper - and !tali, - and ~tir them into melted butter. "•, , EU"' PLAIN rairrrEs.-7-Beit three eggs with a wind of flour ; add a piat of milk and a little salt. Fry them in lard. (0 - TO SWEETEN Tat .BREATR AFTER EATING ONIONS.—Chew a little raw; tartely; it, wt 4 take away the offe,naive stuel 3nformation for • '11 . 7 Wow vo we use the term a pound Eccause, oriktnally, the cothi'of all countries seem to have had the same denomination as weights commonly used in them, and IMittliftpt the exact quantity of the pinions me ., ~ s nm ated by their names. Thus the s titt* - Watt a weip,ht used in the earliest pe• rind by the Greets; the as, orpozzdo, by the tittlas; the pound by the Engfigh and pd -the here. by the French : and the-coins originally in use in Greece. Italy and Fraoe bore the same names, and weigh 'ed precisely a talent,: a porithi, a hare, and a pound. , • , • The metal Which our ancestors used as their rnediuin otexehange, they first divided by pounds. which word stil I remains ampug • to signify twenty shillings ; this being .about the just value that so much copper'bore in thole, daps . This: was called aiin Latin, which, according to. Varrcq. is' derived from as, signifying copper. - .They used it first in bullion, "uomarlied--Atut to sare.the trouble of weighing this pound, or the lesser parts of it, and to give it iseadier currency. they stamped upon • one title . the figtire of a ship, as an em bleatofcottttnierce. with the weight and value; and on the reverse, the picture of one of those beasts which pre designed by the word Piet* as being the' most prized cot: modifies wheece money came to be af. terwards called . Peeunts, in Latio,—and hence the Et word' pecuniary: ROSES rIxEMTi,E ORMiIGE ,PURDIXGS TOMATO CATSUP: 1 PROTECTION AGAINST . 111O'f IT EGG SAUCE .A$D DVCACZE.'. .11:7"V i ri/T DIM birds a gizzard? Because It may answer the ptirpoSes of teeth to Imps• ticate their foot; the gizzard being compo set of thick and sough muscular substance, small in me, but More powerful in its ac• bon than the strongest jas4.booe. It, con sists of four distinct muscles—a large hemi. spherical pair at'tbe , sides, nod small,Pair at the two Mds ofihe cavity. fly their al=-1 female action these muscles produce two ef. tents ; the one a constant friction on the con tents of the cavity; the other ` ', a pressure Upon theta: These muscles are lined with ele which is extremely eAllorle, and which Often becomes eartilagino - uKand even horny. Rearnur and Spallanzani compelled geese and I other birds to swallow needles, lancets and other hard substances in a few hours after ' which the birds were killed and examined ; —the needles and lancets , were uniformly found broken off and, blunted, witlibut the slightest injurk having been sustain - o_4 the stomach. swallowing pebbles also aids the sehm of , the' gizzard upon the food, the stones, in:some .mettsure,'seiviog the put. pose of teeth. • Mr H e ater observed that the sized the pebbles is abseil in proportion to the I -It &elm= the irerabt'aiad purity • a metal in a 401/ii*...the Wigs ot_tbtic Me* or coin it, is=rtes, - determined those princi pies ivbieh `ditenniiie the value or "Giber =ma, arid B be **little ofectea brbe jPgrficolleeftVib, 1 0 3 w A flico t l ""t u '• the Ircinfea yd' a thip bia change ct name. Mosey, la, =dead ess mach al samrsedity„ As bars of ot*Lest; ate.• ' MVP* "•11-1 4 4 1 0) alb 4oc fly wing ti) Stifle /41 . the Way as they itto. , all: Ce 4 1% '‘.ll Pil4 i "Itch, Ito , .. 17.' .-- 4k. Batt, *llls. StstaTtoreTar.."TUTPela -. 1 146*,.Thuber *Ad Lumber. - i • ad , ighit::—.lll4 Reentlol,fthor.) Aelle.,,tot rind Perl. Bark. hari.r. I • Bones and Horns, Co ff ee, Cotton,' whroeg& Domes*. Llquors,Gmln, i I r on casein es. rough ; Rolled, hsr or 1 4 t..k,,,, 64is . eta. hammered Iron, Duller Plates, Fist ~, . -ear Stilsoad Iron, Lead and abai. , , Motesspp, •Por.toes,Pha Based !spikes , . ~ •,.. • 1 • - /M MI I rrOVisi.Bngert Batrpetre &.; Tobacco, Oumanufortured.' ' ' - .1 • - ..,$ FlArl'll per Itartel, - - . .15 ere. 111 &la, •40 Pissi.--A,goles. Bran, Brawl ~••• Clieer.e,Co'rdsge,,Earthetrw are Eggs, i Z Groceries, (Pit epithage avated)beinp I ' hardurarelc Cutlery, Hollow-ware, -,, Lard, I,eatßer, Lire Sfork, Manage- Cr cts, 11. c is. I . cure. of fre,o,ar blarblzert•oll,Oys- . , tire, Paints, Bee Hideo, Rags.Rns- • . 6 411 Sheet luau, Beeds.Steel, Hweet 1 - :- ~.:', Poratoescleallow. Vinegar & WIT*. ~t . _ • .., - 4ta Cihrsis , c4looks awl Stablosery,) ti Berytiafetaboes, Camplilos & Botrit ',.:, I . Oil, Clrinii,Gliss nod QaP,!naware, • E., atm,. ellnre'cllonsly, Dry Goode, } Y'S rya. li cll. Drag., Presti fish, Heat and Prop] 1: F., Fortign Iliquoro. Dow , . , Spirits of Tortrentlns,Tens, Wines and Wool. Hatch I;16:4 . 9-4'. . •.\ . raw ARIZANCIIMINT. ? . ,-. :; • \. 4-,... r •. .- : 4«.-. \ ..-..........:.... ........,-........ Mal .. . H ° 1" '6' EARL Sr. CO.'S EXPRESS LiflllE. et - e; are prepared to receive and tot ward Daly per Passenger Train, (nor Espress Car being always In c harge of epeeist messengers) tnerehandistrpf CI de rlptions,p2ekages,bundles,speela,bantrootee, &a. Al o, particular attention paid to collect,ne-Riita, Drafts and..aceonata. Packages and Goods derive rM.. dilly to all intermediate places between Philadelphia and 'Pottsville! Officea—Centre Street, Pottteillei NO. 113. South WA Street. Philadelphia ; No. d, Wall 'street. Neer York; No.B Court Street. Boston- HOWARD, EARL 1000.• - T:_ i an. 1. 1853. ~ • . 1.. t?, NEW ArtItIiNGEMENTS. rRE undersigned desire to Inform the Publ,le that 1.1 they have established themselves at Leerto , ll, In ohneetian with the Clair Depot,for the shipose orpurcitaitng Elton?. niain,llay and Produce. f.They art thankful far peel. favors, and are now prepared 'to 'deliver goods, wholesale and retail. UHLER lc DROTIMR. - Clair, January ?, 1833. • 2-1 TRAVELING. . rastizrzameiTiteulm . , NlEMlNigaggrainia" Orel G's 08 THE "PiIIARELPIIi A 'lc REOING RATE 111 b UMME R ARRANGE4III4NT. Frain Philadelphia to Pottsville. MI and aftqr May 11. •les`2, there will be two passenger 'Trains , daily (Sundays excepted.) between Philadelphia, and, Poitoville. .' pi ' -. • 'MORNING LINE. The Express Tole leaves Philadelphia d xcept Sub days, at 7 o'clock, A ..111. The Wa Pottsville daily.BendaY• excepted at o'cloclqA. M. AFTERNOON LIAM. rle The Way Train leaves PbII elphla daily, [except :4 striders, at 3i o'clock; P The Expreseirrain icares toilaVille daily, ceit Sundays , at 3i t d' t clock, P. Pd: HOURS PASSING READING. c' t • For Philad ix at 9 oclock 10 inlitutss, A. M., and o"cl Get), not es, P. M. For Pottsvllio at 9 Ocelot:it 94 min .4C.9 A. Sl. and 0 o'clock P. M. TrainsstOp et all the gluttons along the line. ' ' - FAVE4I. . , lit clan ca,a %.,t claSta cars. ReitAiny to Philadelphia ;. it 75 . e11'45 do to Potuallle; ' 1 05' -•, , 85 .Philad'a I drottay lille, 2 75 'it 55 Depot ih Pottsville, corner of Union and lealiroad streets rear ofAmetitan Haute: - PaissengervAan not enter the versant - eve provided with a ticket.C. Fla/Pounds of baggage will be allowed to each pas Jaeger In there lines, and paseengeti are eapreealy prohibited front fatting anything ait baggage hilt their 00r1i - Wearing 7ppat - 01, which will be at the deli of its 0• 71 1.r7• ' 1 ' i r . , , - BY'Orier of the Board of Managers. • ,•-• . 1 ' . . • S. BRADFORD. Be O7OIO TV Inne 5;1852. • • . 21 . 4 f ' . . . SUNDAY zscilnsion.Ticaliti. 1112 C a the tame e pee On o.4lMig - taimmati • IHILADELPIII& READING ItAllAtvAD. ON an.l Idler 811,11DAY,June Oth, 1852, ano tni ev ery following Sunday, mull further noltee,an Express Excursion Passenger Train will leav,ii Phila ielphiaat 7h, A. AL.and return from Portsv,2l,.. at 4 . M.,xiatne flay ; iitruiptio; at ail Way`Eoutiien the: Line 'ati at the following stations at the houtX stated Dr TtlAnd. I DOWN Stations: I fitatiotip. I .I,ll.lnme. Les vrsll,tra. SU ,Leaves 1 otti.villt 4:Ou Paa,:e4 Phrenim4ll.l R. 31 T osses Mt:ristboq‘l 407 • eiulErawu " • N. Harrn 4.1.5 • Uradenx 9.31 litadang 511 5:115 2 1..0 10.43 " 'pottstoA fl E.OO . . t. C`aitutre V 10.51 'r Plitraltt a.ta Arrlvesat - PatOtlitt • 11.00 i Arrivrr at Philad'h. 7.30 -••••—• For the 'nom! trip, no and down, In No. Feini.; 'tom Pl.lladitplita i,,lttentarille and bark, gitine day, ;. 61 40 - Poikrown, " • " 6 1" 175 ". I' Heading; " ' 2Sn •• Ilav'en. bll. C.tobon & Foley ,4 00 liecllng to Potts - 11tlr and har.k aenim day, ' 1 30 ter No Baggage carried with these trelha. All le moot moil he Purchased befora, entethig tlia tars. May 59,15:05. ' 04f. • LITTLE SoIIUTLEILL usuabee. or""-i—mo.r.„11-ctit:::.,",a11,-" ON AND .krrrn 'rump AY, APRIL, I itasl, the Pa,nenger Tlllll trill leave Tamaqua dally *Rinds). excepted,) 31 Of o'clock A. 'M. and if o'clodt.P. and connect ii•lth thelifornlng and Allernoois Tralna froin.Poit Fville, on the Reading liallioad. Returning. x 111 leave Port Ciratan, on thii arrival untie Morning Train from PRllidelphia on ilia Read ing Railroad. PARE- . it • To Philadelphia. - 03 00 " l'Ort Clinton, - • - - c 75 JOHN ANDtRSON Dancral Agent.. Tamaqua ,AP it 19, 19.1 • IRON FOUNDERS. TO COAL OPORATORS AND OTDERs 'PIONEER, BOILER IVOlt . rirVIE Subteribers respectfully invite Cite atten -1 Iton of the bustuets community to thOi Boiler works, on the Island adjoining the ,PionOr Fur nace, Potbvi.le, Pa - , where they are pretiared to maid:imam . . BOILERS OF iEVERY DESCRIPIION, Smoke Stacks, Air Sticks ' Blast Pipes, .Gatome ters::Drift Care, Zee. etc. Boilers on band. Being prar'liC3i M echenies and having fOr years devoted them , elves entirely to this branctf.i of they flatter' themselves that worr t ,..dontl at their establishment will give satisfaction tai all who may favor them with a call., Individuals Com cisiitca will find it greatly to their adviatage to ex amine their work before engaging . elsewhere. • JOHN - JAMES NQBLE. • May .5 1851. ,- • 18:tt" WASHINGTON : IRON *Outs, -,,ali f fgaiti,ll: reipe , . vitt the attention of the basis comm. 'taffy to their flaw Machine' hop and Foundry, erected between COAL and Rail -load streets, and fronting on Norwegian Street, where they are prepared to clecrite all orders fOt lilachinery of Braes and Iv:Mooch as Steam geginee, all himirofGearing for Roiling MiDs, Grist and Saw M 1119,810110 and Double-act)hg Fumpt,, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all .klatl of Bill road tartiusr, such no Chain, for at and,' T &ill; . Frogs, Su itches; at: i all kinds of cast inik wrought Iron Shafting. ,Brlng Practical hieehhnics4rand alter having made the 'demands of the Coal !legion their &lady for yearn, also all kinds of hilachluerg in their tine nr„business,, they Batter themselves that work 4ono at their Establishment selliiiire saildattlini: to ail who may honor them with a call.. All ortfers thank. fully rereired and promptly executed on t hajnost rea sonable,tarms. •• .101 IN T.. W EN, THOMAS IvHEN. &t 2.1852 num= IRON WORIIS THE StlisticßilllEßa ANNOUNCE to the public that they are thip, oni of die FMnitlin Worke,Pttt Carbon, Istelyeartind on by S. Bill an, where thsyldrit rine to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice., Steam Unclogs. Pumps: Coal Weaker', and Machinery of almost any size or deacrlpthin, for min. lag mother purposes. Also Railroad and Xlirlft Cam. Iron or Moss Castings of any sire or pattern. Orden are respectiblly solicited. , GEO. B, PULER it szprnta. FRANRI.IN STIOVEL WORREI.-4he` tiubseribira continue to furnish the Culllers and Dealeitsof County., with Shorels of all kinds. at the !Owen Phil adelphia prices. Attention is particularly called to 'their Coal Shovels. Otters for finesse's, of Any size or pattern promptly attended to. . CEO. B. FIRLER ilcaribTuF:a. Aug. 2415. 2. IS-tf • ' . nu LL. POTTSVILLE ROLLI Pi Cr THE SUMICRIIIIIII:t reaptctrutly an- Nia , nounce to the public, thautheir new Roiling Mill is now compleree and In roll operation, and that they )tre prem. Cite Supply all klnda of Bar Iron of various aim% which' they Arlll warrant to be .snpertorVin quality to any obtained from abroad. at the nine Prices. - ' They alto naanufafture T Katie, for thertoe of the rolllerte* and Lateral:ltnada, welghtticrrern 21 to 50 lbc per yard. made of the beet lion; anefrrhich wilt be found much cheaper than the Imported itttirle. , -B e ing practical mechanic*. and having bad consid erable experience 'ln theiron hnelness,- they flatter thernaelcoa that they can give entire eattelbction to purchasers, and will alto mats It their inlay to pa tronize home manufactures. Z! ' HARBIB;IIORNMI.t. CO: '',l9-tf Dee .6,1651 -,-.-- .... - • - ',. LAC W. lIVDRON. IRON end BRASS MUM* new IRON. *bass. MtFttinder, Repeal - WO Infortas tale pat roue, and' the , rpublic seat ally. that he Is lully prepared, at the , thove,Es• tabltehment, to manufacture Steam Enetniat of every vile; Pump*, Railroad and Drift Cara ,and every other description nfiron and Sfati coettnguanifahte for the GUI mininc or other bltst nres, on itie most-teasonable trims. also, Dioning Cyllndert for BlasE furnaces and Machine worn in general.l - ' ?, Repairing or altAlnds done with neatnems and dee. ;etch, at the loweet pricec ' All work fat - ached by him win be warranted to perform Well.p. Ile woold pewit the eon= of those who may tvanCartirles In his Ilse in ;his tirltilty,• All nr4els srlll:Anest With Immediate and pretept attentlen.. __ _,' . . '''. Yd are h 45.155 k, . , MIPS - Can MOTORS. . 11u s t3TNE mulnetibere boiltavoto ttottubllo that n -o ft i on ... vi a u* I ct i me el sTELiiij ENGINE OP3 wad, tormaT, eity • base room', put op new Mattintry and Mum r tba trotOOtli!eture of COAL CARS; tarcxe god Dail , Ran 1 4 1 dPirittir SteampOwee;wMetrentbtes theta to agate all teat WO Etta *Ott. Ebb Mawr despatch aad at the itet7 QWtatprtfn. navisd thus made lbw Oman prepatatlona. ladtaidaals. and eorapan ins *Wein work of Mt ktod, 0113 lied It to Mgt dynamo to give Mao a ull - IN lIDIM &sums. 8041. bet:26. lest MASON,* CO. OSPECT ray itanotinee to ihrtieblfe Mat itrey hare istkee;the Eau:Mistime:it Were the,fettsyllrerrt b N. or wegt n street, *Myr purer* . d.fo.bella kinds or, soitrura ' IleßradVire, *44 Maelllsell over &WI/00N - etthe sherrinWriOnhjoeil , the 'Tieee n re ... sernis -- ira n treek• Weed, in Jorsetollt wit If totheleiteutitaftilfttliegi ere e Phy 11 tv".11" FARES JAMES MIEN. 4lt-tf .1. W. MMON„ MOW VNUOM ,; oweissalrewaite,*bontl klO is pr.- 11% , .r roust roars era-- % r aril 'sort, looas, faessry„tirwillsileiraet 44- islet tssiloW.,.itAress *iura* or: teetabcrii baittitileyparid wttb Ira smialeat so 4 toosOttlitatint prbripl!4.llasitart , 111111.MalnIMIKL wattb_;esii :/ilryclea ttilt prt :1111110111M411 tble at panaceas alai ter,VOMlssi *tut same. m=7, to samaritans's* maw,' -• .iedettead /Left - Le ; .. t lifeiMehnOiantrtaitatrl bf 'UM, fitentatee'l t . ltd Raw, Pectoral fir. COugha,, •.• -. , ,41exathO.ifiteatianataltsta. • -- - ; 1 _Arrow far Warms. ~ _ooth Wash, far decayed Mein, aft) dkeareed ;fume, I rewilic Pills, or blood Parapet, have sae. store -Mr- reasitsbls : aged, grill have (trill llinre sallifictlan. ' slito any other medicines before the publie.behe prepared with regard to tittle imitator's are rally worthy the trial of the afflicted' Give them a Inst. A few powerfal reasons why the above atedkisee are desetviag of universal pationage. (In the tins place.) they ire prepared by a MetniaiPbyslctamerho underrissits the application of Atitdielaes hadiseaa ees, and consequently are woefully safe. to take.— (Recendly.).they have been used with universal sue- I :cis. and hive given Mote eatisfaction than any nth- , er Medicirlev offered berate the public. (Thirdly,) ' they are the ottly medicines [list Neve gained the pa. tronage of Physielsne, where,:they have been used, and (Fourthly.) they are put up in - Ismer quantities for the same price, than any (fiber Medicines offered hefore the public, of (be saute Bind. As these bscri bar base number of cedtineates in his possession of tile highest aethority. where they. have been used with the most satisfactory resells, he will publint a few of them, feeling satiated that a treat will insure Omit recatantendations. MOMS' and satiety your self of their SUperlority over all others. Read and Se Ceitrineed• • Wi, the undersigned, having been made atquain- ted with the fug redlents entering into the compoonds known as Bickley's Family Medlar/es. also. having prescribed and known tbetn•;to lie used, with the mast satisfactory towhee take pleasure• in saying that we belleie they fully meet it design for Winch they are recommended. -.- JAB. STRAIA'BRIDpE, bl• 1)•, - ' • C. If. FRICK.M. Di, ' • • • WM. MellialHON, g. D.,. I wEsLEV ii. GEABREAR.T, lii. D , • Wel. fl. MAGILL.M. D.. . B. R. GEARHART; g. U.' • • .; Cure of psis is Hs Ode aid rung 5 from s retreettid Liver Cempleizte. Mrs. Robert Adams, !abetting under Chronic' Liver Complaint, accompanied with it short dry cough, pain in the side and breast, general debility, loss of appe tite, after trying all the must remedies recommen ded for coughs and diseases et the camt, with nu benefit, she was recommendedta try the nose Pecto ral. tram which she not only derived Immediate, bat permanent relief. • • L e Jobe Admits , . son of Mrs. Debut Adorns, was af flicted with a very severe cough, pain in the side, and soreness produced by incessant toughing; be was induced to try the - Dose Femoral. :To use his own language, the firm dose enabletl him to enjoy a gond night's rest—ln the morning 11e eepecionied ab out hall pint of matter. lie eontleued to Improve u his cough entirety left him, Menisci lad the etre eif strengthening his breast, which wee neturel weak; . He also says that be has recitenmended It o i num ber of his friends for similar complete! nd In every ease it has given satisfaction.; .. - The above persons resident* o e town of Den. eine feeling that they have' erived great benefits from the use of the Roo L enora': authorize the above statement, for t benefit of those who may be afflicted in • similsemanater. , . 1 51RRAT - CDRE. 1 Loss of voice r feud with one bells of, Dore Pectoral. Miss Sas Whitleck.of 'Web TownliblpeNortlium f"fro I beriand _aunty, for a number of rare an Invalid, in the of 1850 lost theme of her ettice Irani it severe e elle contracted; after Menge number of reme les, with no benefit. she wasentirely.restored by to. king one bottle of Rose Peatorkeafter which, she lose her voice again, from a feeskeold she contracted and was-again restored by the neap( another bottee . I she then took four bottles more. to strengthen tier breast, from which abe derived the mast ! decided be nefit, and has been in the enjoyment of eacelleni health from that time to the peeeent- ' t The above statement is obtetned from Dr. Purcell, the Mil:eclat' who attended %her; also her mother, . who thinks that she would apt be living at this-time • if it had not been fur the Rose Peewee Danville. Jan. 25, 1652. : i• _ &111 Another Afseked Cure Effected. Mra. Samuel lender, being or a naturally weak and delicßte coostlntlon, ver y etisceptible to colds, was afflicted with a very were cougn.pain and sore., nese of the breast. lose of appetite; eller using a number of the met remedies from which ,the deri ved no benefit, she was cured by!ta eine one bottle of Rose Pectoral, and is In the vie)) tarot of bonerhealth titan for years previous. (Danville, tler,. 1, lee°. . READ THE FineLOWINGe - ' . • Thle is one of the sttongest!cases that can be pro- clued in favor of the virtue qt a , medicine. Doctor Blekley—telr:—ln reptile your enqniries as reguds the effects of the) Rose Pectoral in my I family, it affurde me pleasure and satisfaction to In- I form you that, in my own rate. l e Was affected wile cold and a rough for about teree.weeks, whith trou bled me very much at n Ight.so tut In disturb my sleep. 1 procured a bottle of your Rose Pectoral. and by ta. , Mee one tablespoonful fee three mireessive nights. lon going to -bed, was entirely cured. 1 have also-. lused it to entire gainful ion is lie my children. Bute the most remarkable effect vine in the cure of my fa ; Cher, at this time In tile scum milt year of age For ! the int fifty yeais, he has been troubled with Anil i ma, and t outfit which disputed Wm very much, (par. !twelerly when beevotitil take cold,)and for whirls he [ had tried a nuniltee of remedies in vein. 1 induced. t him to try a bottle of 3nu elfese Pectoral. end ain't wondered to [elate, by ire Omelet. had taken ball" a I bottle, in doers of ono tableepotinfel three tinte% a • day, was entirely cured. Holder( you may find It equally beneficial In persons similarly shrewd, i . re main yours respectfully, ' . 'liOll,N FOLCY, ._ °curie Hancock s e Foley, Iran Manuri s, Dans ille.P3. , Denville, Der,G, 1552, Doctor Rickley .—fletng he lite , employ of M Haneeee oc romp, with whom you have established I. Mn agency for the sate onyour Family Medicine., I take pleasure In informing you, that in as far ae we hese oh opportunity of Jude' ne •of their virtue. from. pet sans who 1.. i en u.ed thema that they glee general saintfacit.o,. you t -11, , pertini.y. F !-- t .leelEte Ciliteeitle . • ' - [We C. PATTON. I ' , • gait efaetVete Doerr Win. M. illekiey—dear KW et-Please send us three doz. Rose Parietal; atesnou as you tan; It Is now getting known. and see find it to be one el the best 'medicinee for told, wemave es er had . Ci e pletele te. 11121 - 1-11. ER. - Pott Mlle, Nov. 24, len. t ' Dea r Sit :—We, the underelenetd, being iii the eel' ploy cif Memo' Cruets and Cotuly, at whiner more you hate an 'Agetcy for the tiali.. - of your Family Med Wine:estate that we have had anopportunltythf know ing the Opinions of numerous individuate libo have used them. n o d not they gir general rat Wert ton. We hate sold a great many of your Plll4, which are u i esally need, being very mild In their operation. t W. LEISEN RING, anent?,, Allege. W. M. KEPLER. - Doctor Maley t—ee a tubule of mutt, for your skill In preparing one of the very beet and most: ef fectual remedies nest 1 bite ever known need for I couebs and colds, permit nit, to inform you that hav ing had a very bad cough and Bold; I took one bottle of Cour Rose Pertoral, wide!' acted lice a charm, at fordleg•me the most dccide il and Unmediale Vence— I have recommended It to s°, nurnber of persons, tied have also hadan oppertun4 of bbeerving the Tenets, and een eafely say thet in eeery, tale It has given sat isfaction. Believing vent tilnedies to be what they are represented, and worthy the patronage or the community, I remain youre, respectfully, , • 4 Attu N.w. cohILL Firm of Comly & Groves. lrepit CO. Illiore,Danyitle.Pa. Doctor !Maley .—This iseo certity,that about tete* months since, my wife wee attacked with Rheuuta item throughout her general system, but particularly in her betide and feet. which wife very much !peni le:l; for the last month she has bcen confined to her bed; mid has not been able Of either larder help her self, after baying recourse to every remedy 1 mend heareif; with no benefit, site centinued getting Worse, when despairing of her receeety, I was advised lo try the Cream of Camphor e ati the lam resort, and can safely sty, that It afforded her immediate relief, and although we have need but two -Evades, her health Is fast fenovlne. which I ean'aftributeentiree - ly to the use of yam Cream of Camphor, as we have used nothing else. Yours truly. • ELIJAH 8 EARqtu, Danville, Der. 10832. Dr. Bickley—Dear Sir e-As I have had some ex pe. rience as well as übservetioe idreference Co the grand Iqualities of some - of your Medicines, 1 would inform you that about eighteen turbo since, I hid intellect of bilious remittent fever, which left my breast sore. and ,weak, accompanied teed a very troublesome Cough After Dying a nutriber, of remedies, with no benefit, 1 Was eared with less than a bottle of your Rose Pectoral, as my Wesley*" very Fore from cough • 'My, It bed a very soothint erect. Front its having such a decidedly beneficial effect en my eau. 1 was l e g .en make enquiry of different persons whom I knew had used it, as to Ilseeneral merles. and found out of a great number who hare used It, but one case In whine it;did not.giVe the most entire cols- faction. Hoping - this mayrimht to bring your vain. bie bardlelnes into general notice, I remain yours, : - . t Rev. JOHN STINE. - Pastor M. rpiscriparehurch, Milton, Pa. Dec.. 6, 1652. J ' !' . Dr. Blekley—en t-eAs ray wife, who was troubled with a dry herd toughealsp sour stomach. dependent upon debility, similar to Dyspepsia, was entirety re lieved by using, two bottles of your Rose Pectorat— .perzutt me to say that I consider It an excellent re medy. Yours respectfully, Rev. Mr. WILLARD, , . Pastor Lutheran Cliorcb,.Danythe, Pa. Denville. Jan. 11,1853. Di. tickler—Sir c—ilis tr recommendation for tour Inestimable medicines, 1 wined infor.n you 'that since my at rival In Danville, no( being ableto procure the same remedies , . I have beau to the Wait 'et . tieing.' previous - to my residence here, I woo induced to try your 'Rose Pectoral in my; family, alt of whom were laboring - under very bad Folds, and find it more effi- carious shin any medicines , I have ever used," have need it In my own ease. AlsO, that a! my vrffei'my sister-in-law and gbildrenand to each and every rise have *and it sionalle . beurficiai.— I have also tried -- yqur Worm Syrup end Cream of Camphor, and have found them also very. effectual. Youth respertfally, , MICHAEL CROVES, dem Of J. P. dc• J. Croees, Dr. matey :-Doting the August term of Court at Daneille, leek I slept 'WHS.,. my window up, and in. the 'morning foundihat 1 had'- . taken such a' cold. that It was with diffitgity I could s p eak snit. (gently loud , so as to be urt emend. having heard of the celebrated virtues of your. Rose Pectoral, 1 was induced to try it, and to My agreeable surmise and lislisrself o l/ wan. cpttrety Silted by the time I had ta ken bans bottle of It. Since then, whenever I feel the effects of a cold In ttif ayitem, I take a few do second and It relieves Bonner, and shore effeettially • then any medicine 1 have trek taken. In addition, I would Inform you that my alfe bads very severe at• tack of Rheumatism In . her arm 'and shoulder, from which it,,. sußeied a great deal of paint and from which she whit entirely telleVed by the use of the Cream of Camphor. COBI2BLI1:3 OLECILDR. • - , Derry township, Montour County. ' (laving been cored of atpsltt In my anti randier to Rheumatism) which die:teed me of the free use orn for about four montbs. fey Oleg one bottle of Cream of Camphor„ I would state that 1 consider it tie best remedy : el the kind I have ever used In my family; and I would finely rerondnend it to others with sim ilar affections. Touts reepecteully, JONAS WOLF. Hush tp.,Nernea. rte, My wife harlot Rheumatism of the arm fare nom. - ber of years, which prevented her from using it re doling her wart; after haelne spent a great dem: of money In trying dlfferentiremedien With no benefit. was caltely mired by wog only out bottle °Femur Cream oe Camphor. - ,t WILLIAM EVANS. . 1 • Miner for It R. Woad, B. Point. i Doctor Bieltlev:-11aviag received a yeti severe Nary In my side by Whew Off a bold of hay. linen which I was unable to follow my work, was mom- . mended to try a both of 14.:rettut of Camphor, which %Abided Immediate relief.: LORIFTITII Wile •• . 1., ' llfielt ip..Norlb'd CO. • „ My wife, .suffering front most excruciating pain, throughout her general sestetn, which : prevented her flrontsleephrg, (being occasioned by along and pro. trotted spell of alehoetts,Y forwhich silo used a num. bar ofeemedlea without helmet, was Entlrely - relleved by the wer of Cream of Camphor. • , v.t • . GM B. BROWN, Burgeon Dentist, Danville; Pa. Childsurd of Bowel • Cosspiiitot 'and Aga., (of two (ware stoltdora by,lTarre Syrup. . . . My child Wag afilleted i torVie lam two years, with Dowel Compelled and Agee, Until It eras reduced to a mete skeleton, I tried it number of remedies watt no permanent benefit, untli I Save it a bottle' Of Tour Worm Symp. shwa which time it has been weU and I got quite fleshy. / Also Bove !commended it 10 a number of my Blends. stain every ease It las given satheurtton. , ; - L.IEII, - ~ At Louis tangs; filerehant.) Danville. I have need your Worm !Syrup In my Tend consider it not only effiteruel;but the most - *w et artietettm actureintedalth. ~J .LaSEIRLE4 Ilk. .snallris awl your -Worm . Syrup la My: badly. it Paine my children more thanney inevaratkia - of the eled.ladh mongolian" Wake: .D.IVOROAN, I love .64 - • 'i idetatoirliow,,glatnelite. attestants um. your Worm - elyrup In wry hunt . „ ni y ausere, T UM anY Wermlibletheventied. Dr- Di d r u r.:l l % * lo ,4 ll . ll Valle4,Mnatatte th. Create of C a g ni b on ' rin e= amernmaaa Oily pro good ei t u gheo l ln , r e Me In Mr fatally: mot our O bi 4 .aaa a costahlto them she ~.. _ ll sea waiumaktatth 41 0 1 3 1 1.1111,21..Daar11te • gaasailfehrt7 atatarazty'hats;4 t artia - sa: _ltnani.Mtry* bottle of Wallborlailelf a& ted Dike aehartri. hatieniniater guateoind ve ill &out.' JONATHAN-a . itymum air bi .T abaft medicines trite ebee mew ay i m i tmo i l lib.,, 4 Ream - by W. Pt. I,l9=4l;44lo.l43oPrivellcitOo_aville Atso..ror ale 414 ibltoi9all latenti In Retold 1111 Coo/: .- '— ': ' " _ ::---. • -e" „ te e elemeeelk: liebieg„' ;tele' o; Brawn. Zahn .- c, Wilettnah.• Ilaadessoai Pawns : Willa. Wotan., - fitei. - simulsakriths en- p. se•p:Uoiloor:larowLyot _; likkoltoplatmloosio : raldirrolt; , • . - (too., &g r. se .. ‘PieMtallallits44.4llEitivr I . t t •#,,-, ,L . .soirorA t r i tnt 4 . 4. ._,... 1 J.: 1 .. , ' ': 131110.1 JR2/1,..L1W-I=C l l Pll l;raid opposite grelittienCilinn, P ethitirtile,skere_,letli •be WO_ S. ..- int etzettenz onsentrient 'ettimener ► i.drn.“.. - ; --4 Coach Stliamlngir, itlie*L -- - l.• Spriege, r iti ,Plne Taft. •!. • liaddiety„ ',.....:- 'Brits:its ware .i . Alstderidtenk:Yodis. I, 4 wranwent 01 a 9 itiott if, c0p.,,,ier....1„. t Table cutlery. .i 40 1 allumic wit Pa IA t. •;Por a r t Calkl7. gartron of rill sleek:Table Spoon,' Boded -' do L &fly do . thnenstind Itlceiii isle* toed aptierfir ' iieweeteeent Wass tilests, - Ilinfosit !mu sit4-Nalls, .;Sheet Iron Crartbrer.. , -Amliti Teote,., • . •:_i: !Wire; Tta Pi liP.l . 1111111119/=l{ollo4,i, • ;OHM Erin" , ''•!, • Cal 4 ste e l, ~• .' . . , Aad Irani, 11 - • Shear ittee 1.,-" , ..';,' iPatus and Bollen,i - A rut Itlitier; ' ; S;- , - Chains. lin fissi? , . ' 'Ei. Aallniad Tram, r: , - C 1 ° 46 ' 4131 Baits. C(..• 'Powder and Abut • 1 ' •. • . . Floe Ilarld-cons,i ,, : C. IL relents hie:thanks to the public nig , tbd pa• if0112(0 they eirerlded to the tate firs of dirigit lb; Pott, and darters 110...e1t that, tei liti Individual esph. tkY, be wilt be *** to deems end eetaniirid their eornlneed en ;porn, the 4 ry m iity of the it code be Is to *tote...strict attittutott to business, and IaiISIOW tales at Nitta! be 14 de*rinined to sell. . '. 1 • ' .. ..- '. 'i... 4 ' GEORGE Ba!qnt - - - - aate untie firm-of Brightt.• Pint. March 27. ISA lit' • 1. VOW ' • COMILAN • . clump • • . - ' NEL . • Noi• 32, 33, aliU 3d, and 37 Aillalcre./rhadta , (101I1rTEY Melltiants can sale from 10 1013 pet N,:ieent.'. by putenitaing at the atinee.stdrea• By Up . ponlog any own Mods, paying buttillle En lag reOllOUlttattiZt Is plain i can °Dibrell tootle who li Wt-h"f tbeir golds bete. Pay high seqs. ,- and lira ke panto,. :F.; Constantly on bald, a large assoionent of Men nail Packet liniveg,n4itacite and Rivas; Taul. l and Forts. In its rp, stag, buffalo, bone *ad wood bandits, VII Ina roan, Steels, Matter Knives, Otria, %trivia Knives, Revolving and plata . . Pistols, kr. . Just retelred, Omit stock of Eagan' . and W. lenhoue• dfie Peat and Comes. Calve,. &Pool lupe avfattnit nt of *mordents!' Ad., tic.— Also, An. Rallis*. Twist and Gennan Dons; JOHV U. COLEMAN. Ilottet. Dee. *7..141. • • TO W -BALL 1 IRON AN4 HARDWARE STCiRE. 410)T111.9 hifrAgUid of manufactured wires has lost e4he of its attractlonaiand $ am now able thofier to the nubile, eithetthr their tospeltton Or purchase, one, of Ithe tarft.alin most cAeful stock of Foreign and Dams: tic tiAnDWAIIE4yer offered la the County. • With many thanks forlthe, patronage attendee to the tete drat, 1 Saner Emelt able to supply ill the wants to my line of bastheas, cheap as the cheapest with Usual promotheasAnd despatch. FRANK PP fT. . A pill 3.1852- . - t:. 14.4 f :•' " SAW DRILLS;; PRE subscriti. la the duty authorized agent of 1 George Page" . Co..' Patent Circular Saw Tile, and, can funush':in the simnel* notice, any of the Saw MON a:auntie-tined by them. and at as taw laws an they can'be prizcared from the manufacturer. Any Information fry relent to the mills, can be bad from the oubscrlbec DANIEL Anal b. 1833. 14 Iv - FAIRIBAS'S , Z'IPLAT fOlint 40,ALES- I ILlE,,Sobscrititit • have been appointed agents far J. thetinale of this superior make of Scaleei sus are prepared to farnlib any. description of thrlr ..take, capable . of weigkiag. from l nr. to 500 tons . A sans ph! of spates taej e seen at the York Store; g. YARDLEY SON. MC= la, . o !II 310 WARS ROUSE CENTRE STREET, P6TTS,VIL.LE. • MOE ‘subserlisKes ars prepared to the Trade,. - Maeda Isis ifid . Operators, a t Philadelphia prices. (fielg et. a dded) %-lyoleasle or ret all, best *molten Bat Iron. mantiflettr_Vd to Potterille,. and watiatited of aperlor quallty ‹ .. lien, light T•tsuris, suitable (or Minds: an d Cai4Ohaina, urn lobed at alert nollte • direct from the (Effort er. S. T BOLEN dr. SON. Vosailtore Ifirfe.42. 47-tf GENERAL::; IjAPPINpAS AND COMPETENCE. lii IT I .That we behold*, many females, in the meridian of life prokeztitiebealitt and spirits with $ complis cation of diseasie, and ailments, depriving them of the power fur tle enjoyment ot life at an age when phy,icel healthOuoyancy ot spirits, and happy Sr. renity of mind,Britsing from a condition be health should . be predotaintutt Many of the ist.iy: of her sufferings at first—per haps years befor, perhaps during girlhocid, or the ,first years of Marriage—were in their begin Co light WS to pass itonoticed, and of course neglected. i IIN.OkIPTIGIti. NAHA, When 'too latef: be benetitted by our knowledge, we look back arid mourn, and regret the frill conse quence of our fi",norance. What would Ate not often give to poSsess in ear ly life; the knoledge we obtain in after years! And what daysland nights of anguish; We might not have been spared, tithe knowledge was timely posi-e-siied. DIELANDDOLT AND FITARTtING To behold theAckness and suffeiing endured by many a wile fOrtnany years;. from causes simple and controllabK easily remedied:--nr heifer not lammed, ifevery "i‘• tIFI AND HOTHER; • the litformat inn contained in 211111 r sal: lime, (within ill reach of all) which would Spare to herself ce. • • YEAns OF" MISERY. And to tier hu4and the constant toil end anxiety oi mind, neeessarily devolving upon him from sick ness a the -.vita, without giving him the opportu nity of ecquirifi that competence which his exer tions err entitrrJ, andt he pwsesion of which would' secure the hapOmess of himself, wire end children. SEUUIIF. THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS By beComing 111 1 ; time possessed of the knowledge, the want ot has, caused the sickness end poverty of tho "ands. • • ' • In view ot eh consequences, no wife or moth er is excusabliqif she 'neglect to tivail'herselt . of that knowledie,',ln respect to herself, which would spare ]ter mutqsetTering, be the meane!ol happi ness and prospnrity to her husband, and Confer up-. on her childriiii that blessing above ail! price— healthy bodirs,.'wlth healthy ntinds. That knowl edge 1,0 contained in a little vvork emitted THU; NIAR It IX,D WOMAN'S PRIVATE `MEDI. KIAL COMPANION. 'I By De. A. ari:pArnICESV, ProlessAr of diseases ot women., fide Editioe. lB coo. pp. 250. ,Price . r.itp.l.lents. [Oa fine pa r, Aim bind. $1,00.1 first published in 1847, and it is not surprising or Wilnderful, considering that every le mite;scherlttritarrit,, or not, cnn tune j a rqu i re a full howledge:mf the nature, character and causes . , of Lei complafals, with the various sv mowing, and .thrit nearly Hal' A MILLION COPIES should have been It unpractrVable to convey tally thevarionssuli jedis treated (lie:spry are of a nature Strictly in tended for thy married, or those contemplating marriages, 1.4, no female desiring, of, enjoying health, and Wel beauty consequent upon heattn, which is so cciatiucive to her own hapPinEss, and that her hudetutd, but either has or writ obtain i., as FIB'S or wilt,every husbrind sego hart the love and efeetion , *!. Alis.Wite at heart, or that l id his own •, ie elation , improvement. UPWARDS IOF ONE: HUNDRED ,THOUSAND COPIES have been 'sent 4y neat Within the last few month's. • CAUtIO:sI •TO THE PUBLIC • • - IE„NOT PEER:WIPED:I Eu - y no Iscxik ,— unless " Dr. A. M. Mantles-ano29 Liberty Stree.,i' , N. Y. " is onahe title page, and the entry in the Ciark's Ace on the beck of the title pagei and buY!ouly of respectable and.; honorable ' dealers, or send by mail, and address faiDr. A. M. Mauricean; adhere are spurious and surreptitious infringennentSl4X copyright. „. Lft art sir wife mid husband ponder ! Nit excuse : Ignorance, when ignorance i.smis ery to those hold, near: and dear, and when to dispel our Loprance is within our reeett. • To enable eivry one to' decide upon,lbe in:As ir:l346lc nttiOoty of possessing a copY, and that fio wife, or Mallet. need remain unintbruied upon the many catilfos, which sooner or lateri are desti— lied to make •Mirfuf ravages upon her health, unless` (reed agaiekt, and that no - considerate and ntren- ate hushing hare cause to upbraid himself with neglect of thewelfare of his wife—a painphlet of thirty-six pries, contain:rig pit 75th;-pago and 1 - nda.r of Caattento, together with extracts from the hook, wil)be sent free of ekarge tci;eny part of the United Pipes, by addressing, post-Paid as here in. ••;.Z,' .1 Whin Knor4adge to happiness, 'tis t otraye to az le Ignorant. lir Oa retiipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edr lio n ; extra t t lading.) "THE MARRIED WO' MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL - COMPANION' is seat (snail free) to any', part of,the-Un t ited Sip its. ,All f itters must be ust-paid, and address •e4.iti • u r ,- MAURICLAU ; Box ;1224,Ne* York City. f nblishing Once, No. 129 Liberty curet Near: ork. -t • - Fir Sate tki— Blanch dt Crap, Harriaburgh ; • J Swans, PlotOsburg ; J. s;;Wortb, Lebanon ; C. W. ;De WitkMUford ; J.• W. Ensnainger Man hum'; H.Smith, Huntingdon", s, l Mailotald, Uniontown :la. , M. Baum, New ' Reidaol. A. Lang;, Reeding; LI; T. Morse, Cnnaessrille-, N. Y. R. P.l Crock 4, Brownsville; WentadvStarki-Car hondale ;-Eidked dc• Wright:Williamsport 8. Tuck, Wilkesbarrelz. Geo' 'W. Earle, Wayrieshurg;' IL Crcsky, Merstr ; S. LeadeTL.HenoVer:lWP;Corn min4s, Somerrser, T. B. r eterson, Philadelphia . April 9, 443 - 1"0/1 THE LADIES. 'Dit. VaNiDUN. the celebrated . Astrologer of the lyth Ceoktity, hawthe secret that guides the Sin gle to a heoptalattlage, and to' stake the Married happy. Ladirs who were unhappy aim:lash trouble, othfortune,, Otitappnlated hopeactaa pole promises have beet, tali& happy by Eihn. ills Medical Mirka wae Beret Magma to (10. Ile la a gaairled man, a n 336 of flialty• trbleti make* the Ladle* consult him In the most .# tare cases with perfect eantidence.— De to the mat d sad single Ladles' coaddent la! D tor and ads, ' He shows Il i TOE: LiiiinliEgli OP POOH -PU'r P. 1 4 UORBARDIt l. . ,-" 43100/i ;OORTVMSe, IVKAOMM. ' Eminence, nal Mappiness. ere within the reach of all. Thome who hint bad Luck.and found the more they tiled to get PrviVard ibe mree'th togs w ent evilest them, consulted WA Mir bad luck has 101 l them, aid they are now*wiuttate, rid' and hanpy q fie basalt secret that steps the slander and envy if your else. mks. GiaN'PLIIIKEN I Loni to yeutAuteresU before it le too tate. Men who hare beitfi usitortunate and urisneclessful lo life and in busineks--insn who have vrorbid. hard and struggled ngolhat adversity and misfottine the great.: er pan of theft lives, hod found the more they tiled to get fore ats the more things went orb lasi thew— these men hi ,/e consulted him fur the list thltiy year,. Alrthose whit, wisely followed his *deter are, now deb and - happy ; whale those blinded ay prejudice add Itenranee, neglected his advice., are MIII laboring against adver•lty and poverty. Ile shows yanihe LIKEN Nitil OF TOUR VlVlllitit Allimestivent are 'trimly private sod toolidsp. thif. No. 3 013011.111 i street. wood bene e , No l en side, above Stith Intreet, Phliadolphia. April 4.l&th t . '.13.4y , %11 , - - 1111011 1 191 di_llollll, - • • cHEAFirLOUR AND FERDI • STORM: •• WHOL.EnALV. .AND 1t lAll. - 8. dc I.omertng recently putehosed the old sr Jako tabilsing stand of BeckettespentihUy inform the conintomty that they ilts Primitt*A - El onion for anything in insirtlns.frOtlifilly satisfaction ittrilindlitems; granAmmtliwk i xtitity , of glint 'uj 4 .tiont.snts. At iod date tied to do their stotoillolitve &alba tostlicho may patronise thmajbey ruby solidi ; shus tiro potato ninon. • M . , A. 90131..TZir .LOtig - Cott* Yull 18.184.; 1 .; --7 ' 77- 1,44E1100g • - i - 7-7 ---' ~,.. 7 -.% ,-1 1 - , iiistiont.ir ptcropAsouictiiliotllSMA4 vi TRW' 7 knell tifeytrrityltind a WWI wink real : :,11102,twril - Per kvd ts.eg 4 e.C; bofftliPaii. giar menu at towratsr.la -" - ,-, . _ ___ ,ANII riiittittleb Bluderi &airier.; PoustitlL . _____ , Nook • - ME II '7l — rito 00411._ Vie Nook AtieekiiiibnifjtOoperaFirilievrefrxx—. ' kg it. giteof ,tin Mingo opus Itit tour - of : boil islieti-Ce lore , lit fieettylk.Ul Conitly.'Thign Woo are / woU knots -ti *Mang Mir boit atilt, nil Ash vas. 4 tilliesUo—OrteoA ail' tire eliOtme tbnysiost.thoebotionilinil - rsarklikimatithivehis• Too mug ties irk** avolloof romikille.lftutlizoo: :orecipltittOtile• 101110CUINNISIUMA It/ Sitillshead owned by Obi Cangigly. 11* pr0i114 1 7.30 die' at i lt , 'Ho Itailt=tven ntil% or, greWanyantitgeit to qtr. itiodOurnr ilegerlyt on is deginel ninnies. • tory; as k l y p it: 0„...a. to lossotte Mk*, NM; of wpm. , .oi Riftlosioreivev., , . _ - -1 -Two snail rogues' , tuella trseitivriti bit v !caned' oritkibe niittot, - • .--. x i• • " The entwine of riermatta iliaposgid'i to lease Cool lauds, u 4 who eallentOniallii some '-ionitiri. is km& u'd to this; progeny: . iltrfotraoett esti Ite tan to Dk K. hit* ilige Oda Corona 1. P. W. bitterer, Civil-111e. steer,. P e ar Wonsan. , Engineer of Mines. tit of Potter •i i•or, mike subscriber, No. ea South 40 sls.,, Pitibbisipilive - • ,- ' , Peiteessito ran be had to any lima; niter thell4Or or Ortobet rem. . • JOHN .C. FORD. Paoil -. t • Sept. 114 1352. - • ?•- • VW bIEDICINAL. 110LLOW&V.11 PIMA,' •r, • OW/ of diidrderrd Livrr aid tlad Digur. COPT Of a letter front Mt M. W. ilirium, utte lett PreetotStreet.Lbrerpoot, dated - tith June, e5l: TO Professor ItoshOwar—Mra v— l ifour 'Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary medicinal forums , yenta. A customer. to Whom can refer for any enquiriel, desires/me to let you klow the parlamenti of her. case: Fine had been troubled for years with a disordered lir. and bad dl ion.. On the•htst otcasion.howe er. th e virtitencebtthe alien was so alarming. and be in damation bet la so steverely, that doubts were entnr tained °fitter nor being able to bead up under It fortunately she was 'lnduced to try .;our rot", and she inforets me thateaer the first. an each succeed ing Owe. the had great relief. She continued to take them, and,eithough She need only throe Basen she is now intoe enjoymeniof perfect health. 1 Could bare sent you many more' eases, but the abate. from the severity of tho artarkj'and the speedy cure, 1 think, apeaks much la favor of your astonishing tilts. feigned,' 11.':W. KIRKUS. .8a areas editierreher of RA rarestiC',Fercr, trilEse . ' Dielosts'i Lead. Copy oil' letter insert ed in the flobart Toren Cour -ler 'of the Ist Illarchj 1851, by Major 4:Wath ' Margeret M'Connigan. nineteen years of age. rn siding at New Town, had been suffering irom a vio lent Rbetimatlc Fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her Of the use of het limbs; chiting this period she was under ths care o the inost tratnent medical men In Hobart Town, and by Oulu tier case was considered hoyelers. A Mend prerallecq upon her, to - try Holloway's celebrated PIUS, whleh she consented to do,and to an • Incredi ble abort apace of time they istfecteka perfect tura. Czie ofi Pets rind Ifseireess in Clew and Srotaach p i of a period 84 years of o. From eters. Thew Eion,Proprietots date Lynn Adreetleer, who can loud' for the iollowing metit—Atig. 2,1951 TO Professor liOikoltraV—Pia :—; dealer+ ...to beat testimony to the good streets of ffollowars NUL Foci somelyears I stafered severely from a pain and tightness an the ettimarb. which was ohm accoinlitala led iby a ihortneas of breath, that prevented ins walking jbnat. Icm 84 years of age. - and notwith standing ',my. advanced state of life , tlfe have so relieved tee. that j sin desirous that 'diets should be Made acquainted with their vittuns. •am now tendered by their - Menne, comparatively stare, and can' take; exercise without inconvenience or polo, could not do before. • *' rßi r ed.l 1' i North ritreelnlNyninoi Norfolk • Woliffrfla IffitilCf o. 0f pf, HO p tr y . V a p'S riii in rarer. . Pe suffering , suffering, Mon Dropsy , . either about the turn of Afe. or at either times, should immediately tise,e reedurse to these Wile, as hundreds of - persons .sre.annuilly cured. by their use, of Calk - direful cam. plaint In Ire different stages. where, all other means had failed. , . . had (Mira. . `, . These c!elehmted Fille are wonderfully eacarions In the following complaints. • ;. • Agile, 1 . , Intlamathin . A situp.' . . :Jiundire. - , Bilious 00, rreptainta. l 'Liver ComPlainte, . Illtitthesion the Bk In; . lumbago,',l . tinsel edmplaints, !Flies. - . .. folks.l 7, fithcninat4es, Constipation of the liomtislßstention of Urine. CotigUMNlOn. tgerdfula, l ,or :King's Frit, Debility., , - !Sot...Thrum a, DOPY •1 . .. l4tone add Crare.ht DySentety.. :aecondarY flympt..ms, Erysipelas. • ; ;Tic Douldnreut, Female firegularli les, ;Tumours'; ; . Peters o ell kinds, , • ' titers. -.— r . PIM. .1 . ;FenereaUaktfections,„ , (Milt ' i • - a ;Worm of all kinds,.: Heidacht, I ;Weakness , from la hater i inalkestlini•• ' ' , . ies Cause .&e... &c. . Sold n t the F.stabilslanent of Professor iloccowsr. Wa Strand, (neorTemple Bar. jtomlon,) and by all reinerta We. •Druagists and Dealers In Medicines: throughout tho Whisk Empire, and' of those. of the: Vnited;fltatrs, in Rotes at 3 1 1 c, S'lle, and RI bit etch. Wholesale by the principal Drug Douses in the Union : bYllicasta- A B. & V. sands, Nes York; and .by MC. C. IX. Knight, 7 South Sixth Street, Phliadelphis,l'. IC.. Theis Is a considerable saving by taking. We: . haler Sites. • i , ' N. B.4Directlons for th e gui dance - of . patlenti In rkry dliorder are affixed to each•Bor. ' - - I'. i. T. h'.I)YOTT & SONS, 1:11 Ninth Reennd Suert Phlladelithla, Wholesale Agents foe Penosylvanla Also fOr salehly John G. BOOSVii, acid Clemens & lleislar.Fortsville r F. J. Fr .Tanlaqita; Dr. J. W ilirs. C. 1802. ' - • 'Medicine .in• -the: Wand I :1 ..: ~ 1 . DR. JOHN HULL'S '- `' '.. 1 { ' SARSAPARILLA!! •:. 1 7,1 1 41. ual! g '4.1111 'V`rliintc, l 1 1 " " am fart e. aliPirilla us any glullidr PlePsfill9a . , in alnettei.— Price. mar O n ast per bottle, or, six oities 441 Ere d011ant•I - !-' - ` ;It hi4 a men a well establia bed fast.fot years past, that partite. taboo Me bpd properly prepared, was th only true psalm* an all diseases original. log faith animate stye of the blood. the Ulf , of to. torteattag dilate. .111 habits la youth; barrenness, ere We boldly. mert, that JOSH BULL'S- FOOD EIXTIL4C7 OF SAIISAFMULLaIIs lag only POPP ninonaeons the public that Is prepared on strictly stientille principlesonid of angoral . strength, ',The Sarsaparilla LI purehated without regard to ptleei and, every pound, before 'being used ; subject lb the eirtriess'chainkal teats, and lid genuineness ascot. tallied before halal tuft'. -'' ~{ - {3 . Etna* Sinlapttilla also coniains -ibe virtues 01 several" slim rateable medical roots, teetinhet 'form lea led beat catapoaad. tad productag trine Direst!* etilivily. Ailear. is rill: Sites •wainV I , TWA" medielaa, want used according to directions, - alai. cy az, 'tendon?. tett— .. ' . -___ • acrofala or Song's Erni Cancers; Tumors. Serrations i of 04 SIM; Erysipelas, ettronfc'noreDyes; Riau i warm or Tettem &AM- Read, nhetimatlaci; Falls taiga lioustrandJoliar, old Sores . 1 . . sad Ulcers, alwebling of the Gland% -. , ' • Brims. Dy gpviis , Sell Muni, .. Manses of Ow Kidneys, Lou ' { 'of • Arl It% Xi is OHO 1 , 1- • - lale ,frotti the nae: of ' '' • • .. . ercery,lirate - In . ' -' 1 •. • ' the Ride. arid , ' ." • • Shouldert, - .• • • Oen- . { •- eta! WWI- • It e,, Dtojny,r, ' Lismbale, Jaye- ' ' d lee ,-...maleattese, Sore •Tereat; aleohibitta, 7 i •• Coughs, cola,"Welikene of the Cheat, l'atnicatary Affettloos, { ; i alma ail other Dimon sending to pro_ { 1 - , _. dee Consumption, Liver Cfamplathi, Fe-- Mailontegohifltlea sod Ceinpfalatil. Sick poll' . 1: Refloat if eadaebaw aphlta, Night Sonia, alefelace or Intiltodenew. In ,Life, Mina Catania{ ilohat Theilnete; Ind ha a Option' end' Summer Dranfti andel:tears! Tonle Own. illysteni,and , • . ' 1 gentle , and pit• ribrilgiTb. (be ••• u'• 7. - .. 1 Fetid, to Oleg Luck or COs,gre.a V. .. , { ter; Salta. or Ifeldlite.akovrdete. i— { ; 1 3. 1: 1 ",_ , 4' ..;. 4 ,- 9-, ; {:asEillD I FUF.AD 1 I I: - Dam t 1 3 LI . : Si ARFELLOOS - Liras ill . ' %the '' 1 15-Zra C ist -, Great Emtackilokiew , pR. - JOHN, ; BULL ' S ;S , 1 Will Wonders Ifee'rrr6a.ye? .. . ... 1 - Horst tsuritet'irr, net. MUM.' i . . a Bun. e.-Dedrett- 4 1 AIMS teen itiestiost to of owe ley withrese. by yew veto - Ibis alleetiery-eill o*loirmw.tokAtioll woo seitteo fkOlo bet 0114boad willkecgafoletiolt won. insead fella, he bald,- Ellie stes :airy :yea* W.:. It gsso iitita un - ; to sotanotilag_Vie legrogrona Mill trot 'bit Mollt intlifelltUrE art ogiVieees Witidil. Ladle* ;n Dr.; diten, west, ill . Plllskita, to tatilleit'Wtta liveill S to UM. ;;W4l. Malt to the conchal:on that i was out of one porrettetralletre , littOlot. is going, outgo**, I ocei4entatiji, pick". 00 ow o your weals. whaa, os eosins the.woruierhst CUM goer til e , sspitriut Mg ofilliNsTrlithird to try th e repo at to talackeej, I took- er nue bottles,. otur tins wliltrir pang*, ii great' eftrigti." look sots' Inorti.' - ' fliutis ifirgo' Wild , -01.- On **di lOW I outrider bet eta** *rod; IF arts frost son to resainamendiog- goorstonsporilla Is glut pub*. - rt Yonntrespeoffigly. - • : - {11 ; 4 - •• • -- =1:- -, 1 49/M.M.-0( 08 ,t01 D.:, i MECUM 101=111111p1 ,-- , . .. ALIA lona titISTAIVIIIIIIIIIIIILIPAIIL: 1 MI . • 10 * -"!! t t *At POCIP' lih ttl l l - 4:44 ilia& -4ear.alicAtie AIISTO .. Evils pa., rills * oe,the litstlollsloo.o cote, , C ' t e - i ' t " t 0 i a11 t 0l- t-ie-410.,- nli .7 k l , o k : lt : l a * 4i l t :' n W.ll;6'''•l lt o ilw i: , ;i.WI I rt*Li.e e ; ih_..v,e , n g , r . gW4ir - e' tati*ls'.ot‘:Mstt d. iN,lermm.,ti t', t • ' t ts rtig , f niecomnois Ow se..Jt Sinaltriirfili nillgot 'fi A orlktl s's. ; Iv-4iisIn htto e tISIOWDRANRD 41 .1** 1 1 41 _1 42114 *." tram KontizOt t lit 1111.18tisi* tlsporspro e-----“--.....------.........., BOLE Ilithigsghrstis Is ,119)10,141WW11411VIL, 1111141Podnairs ISM PitIiLLIAMM- 111 .611.10..-.4014,11-1. toil migraillelitamislet,4lll6lltol-11iii lit• 414ar. Attie-itiliji2l soLaillegtodairia .".„ ito.ite, 240114.,....11 , of 41$01 1 -"V•IT I ihWrl t it a iMlC A NlWa l rill ADATI! clailis, ftuttoli of 0 1 000 olltinaill i Oe sold oldest ananial ter Welt SO ; Oil ant reptant NI roc 1110 e 0 , ) illarealterataaba - - propertflaft niing.lai thicsitilliu sottlaitotittordistouleidt, I additions geabsem roamer of matt llaili IlOpse out. 1 uPoP the Prig44lD•Pald. whims% to g utli ga. I AIM premiu- ' 11m. I A7IAGERS. 7 Thema, litipeap, 1 'Jetta A. Wawa. ,'. ..., ktlialOasis. —,-. I. -..` tealltalal.'/ 4 . . ,' =, c' ,•., Jam Jar Smith, ;,, .. Fredatlell litaltp, Sabre; r0ma%.,1 ~ •.- aeons Titer.'. k 1;140 Vogel. • 1 " - lab* IC UMW, Taman . Taman P. James. l• , !Puna:amyl'. - . ,t, JottptcT. Balky, ,i -• —tabu it.lilatb;• • - ~ Pllisabkliteataalilog Ablest/Ma tad liallltaliato tlons.tosa; otaptleallaallibtAlShr bilifainfligra lan be bail attAitefti , , . • t -. _ . ' THOMAS - 2,11,11 N-4, raildeill._ .. Jolly P. laitce. Atatatt. il 3 1 -r r r . ' 11,}Theirablietibat totAgetit lot thi.atiove, onossr hi Setniyikillecatist,:itkii sulabet Ducence.ipprad 0 c • all peessissytination to tllwaitlipici,: "I .'. ". ',. i . -416-111AMINAN. • . i, _-: '. : , , -.•.n - 13.1 y . ' APal 9.144, WSGELIANEOUS. .1114111 • .j . • SAVING ,Chztrterd 6y. thi . , - CAPITAL.II2I2aI 014000.., Wanel FUN of tbe Ziathanall Safety Coln. 1 No. CV Walnit airier. two toots above 1111td, Pbtlideldbistos open every dal from 9 o'clock A. 111, : ; to 7 el' tiork.. V., &laden Nortday and Thum 'day evenhagoantillio'doel. This lnitttntlori Waren boom' ea one qt ate , main and .bast managed Invbfa country, and pays Five Per Cent. Int neat - on money paid In there, Dom Ole day .ot deposit- • -. • Any sum fro:lnoue dollar upwards is tecetged, aid all bums, lake br tire Pahl b3ck on dralena, without make. to an)) amount • , - The SA VINO FUNDbas Afortrages,flronefNests and Amber Brat dust investment. allywelt secured, amongst/tato karts seitiNen eldellars for the security °rlle rero,. us. 4' 6 ott Waiting Street, 9d.00t; abet*. 3d, Phil. *dental. IRON. HENRY L. ' NENNEit, Preoldant. ROBERT DELFRIDOL Vire Fled& or. Wu. P. Unto'. f • - BOARD -OF RIFERHEi. - Hon Wm. Richards. Pottatown..' 1.. D. Rtreeper. Ewa.. :Ann of the keirer. Pottstown& 3. 11. Bebe naman, Sag., Editor of the Xentroult,oll;moctrute. Enos. Helmer, Esq..,Edltor ofrbe Farmer's Fri4lii,* • flusbnytown I 'Hon. Joellones.lsti Mayor of Ptah, deiplita ;" Hon. Jobb ROOD', Jr., member of CO*. area; 4th Marla, Hon. James Page, late Poet taster of EtdreAelptila t Hon. Wou. , Pennlngton..late Governor of New:Jersey. . • ! • Apkii-*3‘ 1933. • . 174 y ouR COUNTRY. IS saws: QINCE the subscilitera tutve Opened, at their State, (outdoors above the PostOdke„anemirenierstock. of Goods, urchaserkta,New Tort. at Cash Prices,en abfing them to sell draper aria aagorkse Sari in tAi County t - Their stark consists in part, of Black and *hoof Dresi . Moinelln de Lathes. at 9 cts: and opwardt. Thlbet and 'heath 111211thes, f Cabers Cloths, all shades and qualities, Black Alpacu, Plain and Figured colored A.lpacas, at lel cif., and upwards. i A nee assortment fif Bleached and fliableachedlinsllne. . Flannels, all enibts end eolith's', Llassys,ette,cti, A tante a ssolunkrat of Shawls • • Ilostery, Wooleh Chmkets, Cbtbs.Batlnetts. . nom and Table:OLl Cloths, dtc.. he... • Together wlGra„general wasortment .Gloods to please the thort-and suit the wants of the communi-• y . Also, a three stbek of snore. from sto O rents. Colfewm.Gthen and Black Teas,Tery cheap: with every variety of Queeaswitre and Glasrwere, at prices low er than they can be!bought elsewhere. They will.ba 99 5;1.0 all times, to show , thelt goods. free of cost. Please give them a hall. * • 1 . re Country Blerehanti It to . their advan tage to nil and era the the 'new Goods. • * • - Far & MART?. Oct. 16.'1652. 42,4 f • Sign of the 1.110 800/Ca - do DON" TRAT treat. tvaild.:reitOwnett 'elan la removed to , tbe door *bore rallowbilt below; theasid gatlo Rotel, In Third Strdet,Phliadelphia.- 4 r7l - 1 Some try to deceive the Intelligent elt. J LILI Izens.ot the ronmOity, bat theyealt: not be decelted; 10t. Whoa they, .tame " to Philadelphia they* look for the MO 13ouic 24 the door, in Third Street. and sore 20 or 30 pee rent.; If you want Letter Taper; look for the RIO DOOK4 if y an went tVr Can and Wrappin g . Paper:o/9ot tot the celebrated an at the door or ir Yon' wan; ACCOUNT BOOS ' come direct to th e Manufactory', and you can aet . thkhn at lower rates than elsewhere. N. ante_ ybo gee the Rig Book at the door, No.92tlNorth TillßllStreet, oppoiltp the Merchant'. Haase, a hoir Calls - Art.lll Steeet. - • . • A. LEMUEL ADAMS, Account Book Matinfaranter• . May 7,11153., i : - 19 am • VE lovers of the!brantiftil t;Na:tire and Art have 'untied their choirs to please you, at ALLEN'S DACREftREAN , GALLERY. earner „of -linker end Centre litireets. The subscriber has returned to Petty. rills to fake the perlional charge of his rooms, and Is now ready to lake good: Dagnernotypery of all who ileslre them. Comeigoon In the day, then, and you are pretty sure tot 'a chance to sit.- - ~ .Prices as usual, age dollar, and upwards. . N. D.—REDUCTItON voadV, In the priced or ane Qapter filache flanep. tarin rues and Frame.. A. hi. ALLEN. ,Aprll 9, MS. . I.s:tf ' s nOTTA PiCReHA CA NICII:—Just received' ‘...1 One assortment of OUill'Petetts Walking Canes, remarkable for the lightness and durability. They possess thegloss and fi nish of the finest gbortyfitnes and are sold at half the pike. elves of any style and' finish made to Oder oath either gold or slices mount Inas.. ter sale B. HANNAN'S.. July 1,1853. OM MEiNCINAL. of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific • Wonder 1 GagisT c mar TOR DrAPEPSIdi DR J tt. HOUGHTON'S PBCSIN, the true Vers. Plot& or Geslttc Julyt—prepaied /tom; Re n.• net. orthe thumb Sloe:tch of OW Oa. eller direct loos of Senior Lirsio. the "treat'PhystoloyMar_Chemlei, by I. S. He cantos, M. IS.,'Phllidelptils,'Pa. • I Ilscenr." Such lathe tine hasinlng of the welt Pepria. It le As thief element; or Crest Digesting PrlnCiple of toe cisetileitike--the fiefewttiftke Feed the Pori/Was, Press:v(4f, agent the Stomach tiadlateellnes. , it Is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox. tbns forming a tree ni gestlim Plnld. precisely Melba hattteal Gastric Jute* In It Chemical pirwers.lind Wobbles otOrhplers and petted aubsfluttifor it: • Tbls Is Nature's own Remedy for an,unbealthy Stomach. No in ofman can equal Ittcoradve pow ers. !It contains tiolledholi Set& or Neese-' out Drop. It is extremely speUhle to the taste; sad bay be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot i. eat u water ersekeridtboot acute . ' &Meets; tasarattf of batataato tberssufbs. Pepin.; ffi'NOT Extra. teiwpoosilil of Pepsin turned In *sm, wilt digest Or &Notre Piss Pastille of AMOS :WV. aged We Attire. out of the stomach. • - • SCIENTIFIC, &VISENCE • 1 • ex The Betentifte Evidence upon wrath tale retie di U based is luthe.blghert degree curious and re markable.,' • " ' • • can on the avant, ani get a • Da:Moths amnia,. oath, stelae • tut elmottat of atietatao ,Erldancet floutLGttlea 414500 l Cfmaligy k De. Combo% Pbp, otoiogy of Dlgestfm; Itt.Pe;eirs on Foodd Diet;- Dr. Joao W. Draper. of Nev YorklYDlTenit; Tfot Dulglfsott*Ofilifololy Ifffor: l4 9 ll calin.ca Cif CoP leas; lir 6 CorpecitoerPhyslci ' totethei with reports of cures •ftOnt aft *age of Vatted PEPBIN4N eLDID.AND,POWDRII.'., - Roagation's.tentkis prepared in Fowinet and FintilForm=and in.rieserlittion Tials : Dne the lass oi Paystelans:, - Thel'Oinder,netillie 'sent by DOI. free orpostam innerDollnr. - sent tont. Doti slam Pear. adelptile. C 3. ossEliVE nits t—litniri-lkale of of the _gen nine reviti bears the written signature of J. 8. 110 1.7 0 =0.N. M.D., sole _proprietor. Pitiladriplns, Pa. ' Cw.rt gin end Trade men yenned. - Sold sit Druggists ant: Deniers in afedieines.-;- Prtee, tea Dcild pet UMW.' • . ' Arnim—Benj. Banta. ratesepuri Wbolessae end Retail Agent t Brown mint/ . B. V. hilirttnj'etlirt vine r / es. 8,01 1 1 1 / 4 Ninetartilea Fry. Tamar quo: Wet: 9,11151. MORSE'S coupotraa 9r111,3 is a ?unity reivrtvele - CA4040, eelenthlealt ilyt famed front the bee Hoots and Herds oft?. Malaria McAfee. as& has "abed es cuitivalled eepiate , . 110 q for the tellowier v.k , p, vast•..- Reenlatineantt Strinkarning' the Liven and Dierstsce Oman". =id' Gleaming the Siontack- and Bowda4 - • •` sod thus mum ell illtioes. Diseases, Lim _Ovoiii• plainly.. Dyspepsia,. leaf iresloapCoeileepese„ Files. Headache, Fiver and Agee. istindiset filiiiimee; loss. of Appetite. &c.. and eaceiree Out . 641 4 4is tHatbnAmt su PP s a l ' a ,PE T WElllififEtielll4oo: • ' ..'' sod their elicits all Maier"; Comment Seroftla. Acts 114 7siC i all=it WM Mt li g l. s• her.Piaipiee an the Am Mem: Tlmol., Herecteist liiiiiinkihe7,; -, ss' 3 tr. , ..^. '4 ,-- z i1 1 1C. 14110411 * iliein fdliiitfitiiiiM a topef Mitt' i tope. pirrestteg tad al*r inlay .and"&LW erne,diitealiese:enticemunne - 'emb gown*. iirpt f ew; Tat Mums litirrini:Eum OR Hilk gems/ ,DIV. tenon - and. eel all Disreeeni. etieittites 1170.• Kitt; Arnie _._ rrikejrN MI 'Wilt M ALL .4 P ' =Pilit Viti --. r• • . ..,. as Mabee'. iginies inevailuy.gbarea• lion.. girOlitattberMlii UMW. lolati. Ar., Owed exit erAniiii; *4 Limo sal Timowe.C4niii,, as estilst'esslibit Ardun,Oriplip*a. br 41.11)1•6. ° o I)1 7 1 ''ssii•/Warsto."-i Th ' ' i 'iiiitgl. km uspaßomt. • u MO be Lem 'lli ' —' • *'X Mistrials** aSS O ( OW. fil ' .04,,,i . „ • • 4 oalbe f raviticipli 4 / 7 teptilde ~, .. ~,,..,:., ,:w. 4,14;40-,• : ,,za. y :, !.......'.3 - 1 ~,,... - x tr ... ~.! i ii....t 4 r IbittepAtil i nitr. . 7 a e l reillf4 ou i . , um , .. I . 7eitry . ~, , . tattil4loll 111 . 0 lb IneMbeir OM ' : 1 lillirabtaihifilliali - - tie . Gilt ' 47 } 51}.._ _ Of , e . "nitilli d a r =4lllolll= mil ~ 1111g60469 edi Is - Saliveistlif that ta t - 11 - te I• a vistie di tu ihninet. it is 'epee Ott and all lie ItrillitsA theM i t=re atoto : i7 M 11 . 411 AIMPIIN ORGAN. ea& lea Le all tbe melees. As et the illed .v-• 41 MID. Pro - " - Zelit V , tl ~ ;.,..:,,I, lit tt.t . t.-4191PRKW . ' j lt - Y: J , , iiiolicl s ooilta it*O lo a , lit ._ ....., aiiiimetia t st. ....:71.w14.66trWear244.4..0 T": -.L . •-, Ka 2.-7. 2 .14t44.4t7.tv0tiv , t --. . , v - .•• ' . - , 141 , I ; - '..4' :z,, , - RILVIOVAL. Attention! aiii4aol, - Asesiago - siitai am!. 1 hE retu . 'ls[2 TUES. 1 1114.41 3 -i elks* id the 1 mettalme-side ANt witireat retarsor, .lorklairAClUr ViretZ,lPirts4, Rivirrty; 'cilisiii,' tittlesi 010 veri3Zpri 'ot - fetid, suttee in , Cis)* itimeaue ComUtri.Pentroyhtits ' tai , 4414 fat/ormolu Wageoreme o llife vie ,•-•!4Jee ITI 40 11 9. 0 f.P. 40 4-1, 30 reel A - 00111. 19 . us .ts i N ,cla t i i tiV i ttia, = I Q one g, ;toesiii-,-otsiMdgelhotist: 4 3oleMby Tifeed ; -roar! ItrawirebNOwf-. _ analainhet4Ssents, , . •Vire".l^v Pi^ 0011 pew ot'onr. iraehlhlrgs epaulets ,;• . one water WWI, 20 feetld 4meltw; one lead and tag • rare r sh-tent, Iri—Mitlentp,, pa pipes, end ill : - - necessary fixtunis at the SnmariaNtlso, a- WV' tdolindWellieg house, dil feet square ; seveh wader dwelling houseep odloe, hire r ardlds dmr-120 acres at the land are &coated 'mtality. Ttut Wateeponr er is Oirsoftbebeitlia thisliectire of the State. t - ,TESlCl:eigloafifttardithis s reatt statatty. to„ - b W#l4o-101134Ssitler Ilia Merman.. d, On. rout equntintung:putyptents,:wi itsterestarinual!i, Mteiatettred by bond with warrant and 'mortgage' - on that premises; L :The deeds to be Chetra3 are tc4ll- ally imeederil by”Traserell.7 z,JarfitiLE rEAt- 1 i r.1011313.Y., by *at tacTrusliai. i . g i stomAssisoNs, ~ "•-• ': Atid - ' No. 93 Walnut tzt;. l , PhlkorlL, ADANA 0, 1 — 7 '-: - - ' 324 t 1 „• ' : 'TA.LUillil= , 11 6 114W1 RTY mat gkuol-i 1111ILLbeiold'it 2 PublWSate on FIIIIIAI7, Sap-' V Vienther 24141%3, at 12 o'clock OVA, on Me i property a valuable, . ! - . • w ith ,GIUST AND 4AW - MILL"; ' : 1 Together i t sena. p 1 land; Finale 'in -.Penn ', - Township, Berk" Coontyi oh the Mace Canal, 14 Milne front lielumdie. and,_ tea. and .d nal( mdei from . Ji sad i,ng. .near_the toed herding 'main Reeding to Beinvule ; botindeCby lauds of John Gets, lazed Staudt and bitters. Thereon is, alki erectadla - tarostiory kg dwellin g 1; house; a storetimente fat ; stains, %timbal% and other - outatuilddigs.. Theldill is - Itt 'geed 'order; has 3 run of French burs, a ttin or chop and a run of finding_ sti3nri; a smut -numMae, , re wises, two bolts, one for, dour , and the-mter { customer work, and all other machinery neeftiary for merchant and cwhomet work.- To each run 'or stones ttn.re Is a water'whiet of Parker's ;anent, chi ' vert by the never-failing Tiilpetuncn Creek.. The KW which witA newly built an isv, is 42 h r ;31. Jeer, three•story, high and inkshuulally built. The. Min enjoys excellent custom and is well situated for porclutung grain, at is avnerally known r. 4 the upper ettudt U. ". 1 . • .., The Sawmill', which isr,al.34 supplied lush a a caner saso; has also Parkees patented water wheel, and an excellent-water power. Ca the; property . - thistelsa Coal and Board. Yard, where o nest the business is uansecutd. The land Wunder good cut. tuition, with sh eacelleutf orchard ; about 2 acres are meadow land." ' • • . ir - No L. A tract of- l and , 11 scree, more or le . ; uste twitiPens Township ; bounded .by land ;of 1 John Geis; Jacob Etudiman, JacobLtuttg and Gibers. Thereon is $ never-failing sprsog of water, and abuts 3 acres are woodland_ • I • ' - No. 3. A tract ol,ctenred land containing 9 arch MOM or less, situate in seal Peon Township, Wen ded by land:of Joitp Geis and Jared Staudt. • No. 4. A traCt oflandchiitainingsbout2 acrei, Sli m:ln Penn Towliship,F "bounded be land or be . Daniel Deppen i Luc Druidor-and the Union Canal. it ins*ery suitable:place for cettyme oil the rim or board tovonek No. 5. A tract °Vat:doll acres, more or lez.s. usti in North HeidelbenKToWn4tip, Perks County, bounded by land or Jobe Conrad, Jared qtaudt end John Geis. • ; No. G. A trap woodtend of 2 Acre ' slrlorC: less, striate in North Heidelberg Town , lop, !roun ded by land of Main nadlioen and JaredAteudi..' rosselSion ofired:cm the firrt ofApril, 1354. Con ditions theifme of . .1 STAUDT p • `ELIAS STAUDT: August 6, '1653, j. ! - • 32.3 r. FIRE INSURANCE. iiioatita TANNERS!. INS nt 0 SCOTIA.. N Capi:!4:1V200000i We OIL Iltissey Irrzipra, lliarls BILL, `Pgaii, H. Dtalcs,r, Is•Ac Vermin. Hastily A. Eva: NICISCILiII 0300E11, ; ADAM C. VAX Panarr„ , WiaLiew Mic4lo,,s! ; Cwinure P. ileanlas, AaaAar W. Tote. I leitis. W. Pertelvarr, 1..11 antra li. Tot.r.„. Joaws a. LANOINO. t tanans.. . A. CfV4ka PATTal;Pree'Lll BraL.lsrerriarl. Ww. %lce .Pgret,ilill•Nl W. Tot ,Tr rer, Erilltill Ji311., - 9.11P1111 , A ePta, N,?v 3 areetie street, Troliton . • BerEarricts. Hon. 8.11. Inameon..Co.;, Judge, Elrbene.ctsdy° i " - Joo.l 7 :rlute, 11betiff. • . •; " ", D.P. Powell, County Clerk, 1 " ' • " Abram A.*Yan Yore, Mayor , • "- .31. /dyer% Et-Mayor 'I • " D. Wilibt. Retarder, Albany. ii. 11. Vanllyts, Probrietor Albany:Atli^. Jaeolsl2. Banderol, EN. s Thome Clark, Erq , New York. I , 13.1Polk.fes of Insorsore - elalnet and n 1.43 land Falloffs Oa GOAL 11d - 1101TR, ronelencal to Philadelphia Newt York; and F.astern Ports. / ,,, ! lied by ; F. WHITNEY, Agent; for Pihoylkilt Cenntyj; 0113ee-beyt floorio Mblers•Volik. June 45, 1851. 26-tr THIRD AILMTNTIAZ. STATEMENT:, irla TAE lOTATe liiIITVAT: FIRE and kIINIIIMAIONICOPOPANVor PF:NNAVLAIANiAi &pleb oOlee. 145 QURBTNUT Street, PlilladOPtill- Argots May I. IBS% 1109,010 II Pomlonvirreceireeto titai I 195% 131,150:56 fineness DO Loins; c•.„ ' t,91619 Capital Stock,: I Co IGO Oil , i $441-03..1 ----,-- . . • ' ss Losses?:. l e2Po/ 11 4 6 . ire-luminance mid tr. , . r tilirnta preplumb ' i t 67,061 tfi • - ..1 ; - 1 ' '. ' ' --"- . . , - 43:.9,214`70 INVESTMENTEL , : Bonds, Mortegis ;111Drilv i eria bluer good ~ serurkiira y , • - : , , $121,421 92 Premium note' ~ - , • rg,clig 51 caxhonlisad.: , - . '. . . ; 1:,81031 , Total.ane: or reendicee Itible.fat InaiM, 03:04.311Et 70 Title Company Mures §p bultdings!perponall, Walked/ Mao, poet* lalnde.4o( oterchandize and i-pu naure by Ate year; on.thel Mall rvasosible termit. • 'apptlaationajfeY, lasinanee in the above eotoOsay are oapeetrally sOlteitedty • JQUM T. SIIOENFR, AIC c. OFFICE—In CENTRE;StrPes, 141 door .abov June 141853: „ 3l If MDICINA.L. iNIORiI !NEWS. I'IM MEL Si - Cat% DIit..SW.A. : TIOE*I „' • CELEBRATED MEDICINES. A mingle trial will : l43re them beyond tne reach of ficompetition, 14 the estimation-0f even oallatil They are the result of many years extenuse, ;frac tite an Philadelphia ,by Dt. 1 4 WAYNE. Thety La scarcely a town or hamitt la the lizilteA States, in which they have not beep used via ter el.ttf lai,,pr reasit. They marambse— , , ' • 1 . • IDIt SWATNE'S ' ' Cciatrovriv STICUP .OF: WILD CHER '• ItY: , i . I th, wo i ,derfiii .' i Core. yertmemd , , tyl this laminable wed- IClfte. In Pulmonary Ceti- , StilliPTION; Mains. colds. Asih- ' ,t ma; itroimbille, taissl4l l . Whootnr , g Collifih Ctpup, Opining of Blood, Liver . L:1 compisink, pro la tine Side and artist. Tirlit , ' Ind or Mangle ute Thom, and an' diseases of ;be ie Lag, aid Amen hare earned the seicialth7{ mem cited ta bo have Wittiesiatnl Its rear-.r velloaiterces; there're no annum of . - , it i vaninia. WO the ttiliset c, . stes. fiuntshint •'w ~, •", I parallel. , ' , i Still ander nisdeJW.re cure of Consimplion, And Us dwarfs:WlN adandamte. after having beed ply en up to die by Parysiblarla and treads."ltte di. . tlahl of history cutout fundah a parallet -It ebbuld he eztenalvelY•lrunern throughout. the World for there are thousands laborklUunder 14011 " di • amen, wftlett will. pros, fated, SOWS arrested by .. , the powsrati sleney , ,if Dr. 8 tasyses ,C'esaltautei Spear of ,filhil:Cimrep. ~, I ,I ' ItAll THIS EXTRAORDINARP . C"k9E..I ?Rum dr Ilocas;Feedertek Co:, b1d.:,1 A . , ''' • • , , ..ItMeAlth, taasl ri ft. SWAIM' :4-Drar Slt- , -Beiteeing it a duty I avynt3tbstmlbil4enctinJostlcetto you,l have thought proper to make known one of the most extritordnal7 rules, in My Geri ease that bag eye{ been trait re ended. la the *Mg of Gcbobei - erst, I was itdlic with e Seven vitherthg }n•my,tretn. Which fortned I tarp *bacon, and idea cemibutiletted to ray Wats. and very matt ethicied nest, amasiliseitareeela!sa gooottuos of earruptionj eXtenal sad internal.: Sly breath could sum pass :throng; my lungs 404 out' throuiti **cavity of my breast With appareurettae, atMhiled with a Orient cough. dar and AIM, loss of eppstheiand extreme debility, so that my phyiltilo " tbeatftit MY aeon entirely boraleei,;ind beyond she 1 • paree'atiaatigne. I runainedia Ode wretched con -41119n f_st *UV time, onto I was wwitrd to a Mere skein:in, sad t.ni seemed to - be no hope tor: me; 0 arktithig laid In tntl publle papers of the- many 'Modern! Mired periled ,by yonr COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CH any. I immediat el y sent to Beithnon for flee- bra t. and commenced- Its , ww, and to my great 'eatiefitellan and the joy of int gni 11,nst fentilleileancelet or *peeing in my Longa be.: gad to heel. tad the rough 10,,Suleide, sad on 131111 4 t ten bottles, I was reshand,to peribrt health., ; feel Sal. Ittstent, Ind neat l.* belteee tbSt to your valua bly menelae, udder Ilato blifiki, of t Dirtne PP"' drittedi am Indebted for- tide vest cottage; arm sat beep, to sad that Lam ewe e4siage a. good bench se 1 sentare., 'Yannyeny trolly. . • " -'' • t , • LIOMAtt "DISON. _Thitanpedb — et Jo sn lll 4clPo*.wd.lrila-Tlinaus Phan earl ten testify that helms" beta Oak/ed.'s above mpreSentell.., Imond Mif l'Orotalta ail Oben a %natio.' Ile le a warmly member of society.. " i , '' • ' ; !JANES R! DURBROW, - C T Pur 4 Redly cfri,9ll;llialittapre epatere We' I he Ce•pents4 Stamp.* Wad . Caerep t prepaed by Dr. RWAPPLarae . lemma *at canotosoute r it the moat deeidett Atatireleaciekts medicinal sterna me Jan be employettempre °Duo trigLort.. itsmoth lug attloritair dee men!' lining nt,th*Virosi, ren des, II elltexell den ten* where the patient Li usu al'. lititl e ir tick eentib. wbUstlbe &Whaled per items it is* ill dyldayted-reetinkati titanic lo the erne** ets• ,iptieng: ' ' '_,' same Villinit, IN PURCILIAiii. -, ,• , . To same the tab*: end only Inane milers!. des }f-.WILD If IaRRY., which must have, the, pat- I legit AO at 4 4 RI. AVVAYNE on nth ttrlP• We Ms .: ilitUr - Ton **ale' this • cam. I ern, nee lame the real Onward' WILD Yr.- .............„..... I ,rrs 4 .i.Efr...:'il.erieletwated Yawn/Nee:, Asom o z, . .., ff i ii i - imatily for Worms. Demelrela, - ANallanailorbas, dinly or Dyrepeptie children' -.....,0r Sink and the most usehil„faustly. 140417 • ,;.-_- . elawarereatered to till Pohlte ',Owe* An SimlnitarOs efedtrateen at, - , • ' Marne i—a Mae penmen* tanle arson* Wr estled*, other daS t br his child, and by Ha set dl 63 of the net worms he had evereeen. Is le easeerbst diarist to get the people ib by fuss t bisW.often, tees abygalled by "Imasseue Wane Yours bslagetsnet pleasant to innate air thpallafte time elrietedd, !shall he able in dimome ud.A.laspredantlty. TOltre,_lT.T.l3llAfiP..!. M. - t , rit -- J. ticilicria faURTAttES- 46' osintavt,„.twirzatticOsit,:. amp r ponnisef all WAX IC olciech:wramek. around the IMIXte ' 110Nill? Ea`ln'eleNVlNl; - Drr.: 1 ,%cerjeriFegiee - CoatAi t S l a ri!apanlist aid ~ . IL geettielettpdvend shatenni medicine, Ear so. tenor to the Plilelealeli , , :111seetnitei Ad/04MM* sat ItalAina la tans ependknopeibet, whin :tie all dulled, and to thet la emirs emu wheel .1160iPtill eat,. *Mahe or pargatlre anildtts le:mailed. **d *'es,ll9set44ifttio idiatim in- AP-flan vaalitailliarite la”; result of 'Wheal lesit~, arsirmartilal bag esperfesead haing peed lbam amy asses arilliritivedr•Wien. '' hatirkid ample 0 011tongtofty 10.4ening Ir , Powtot At r. ilellitthillter pleinted *sir s & s... tteriatit, 4 NOW Ilk 8 . a . /A3 jr i bb ijo ralid lb/ , ~.... odeAty,,,:gt. 30624.i.11... O. Potts. r firititi a .1- NI. ebbs e irtoorovillo sWt. ~ f•flogAbakiaintrid Wail Ittolkoro. Umiak elle* . boo,: , -v-q -kt ' • '':-.; ".. •-,t ' BM _ _ ._ ,7 - --'"----- i - - ' • - "Ir .f: , . aner . ,-,1 Weeds tt lle me4 , T mora , ,axliinsting to the tail thaa-erfltfrraott or grata eic - ips...• They are indigenous:con/a,' ! loath , gloss feedere.aad abstract from the Boil only, tbose , ,elements of fertility winch ate ,essentielly and indispauSebly.retpusitito stk. unit thmore valuable and eultivaZ; crops, le ihoulA ever be a rule with the lamer, ig ellow Du pleat to.periect its seed on his pet. _mists, that will, in any_ way; diminish , produetilieness offiis sod. There are way weed's;*Milli if ciit is initoreseettee inecitablf die :and othei:, if so treated; will tam tuna again till the f o r. . lowioeyear, or it they do, it be .v g , r feebly; atid'ivith so lift!? vigor that lifer %II effect but little ininryi comparativelyspe l t, ing, amid withoukaay possibility olfitldurta l seed. Mullen. thistles, biltdock, and meat other- noxious produetions of iv-similar ef ts . may be eradicated by Having itable spooar c , of salt upon the sitainfiof each plant stores:. ,titig ii, , When these Nyeetivate in "J'arce," we hire treiparply tnucd it profitable to i‘l w salt freelyafter taming, as the ethentang Quid of the tools dissi t alves it and:oli cout , e rakes a partirtuqt it uito ateir vessels where it acmes a most effatieytt destroyer. It afield ittfested with thistles i be - mowed when the thiitles are in lull bloom, and salt, Say tw bushels to the acre, he sown on,the Stumps, and Sheep be permitted to graze in ale inclo. sure, it is said the thiStles are at once des. trove& r This is perhips the more eionom'• metilod of eradication than•remoilag the plants by the roots, Which is tedious; expert. sire, and but seldom etre:lBl3l.—N. 4.-.C,17. TOO MUCII SALT ',WILL KILL SIIVP' said that bought wit is thi beit, u no: purchased 106 dear: f•- I have b.tighi a little at a high price; nod's ilh your • permissjoa wilt furnish your leaOn's with ill ac'cottat ci the purchase: ' _ • Having a few c'boirel‘leriao ewes, whi;:h I desired should have especial catei rind at. . teation, 'they were tiuned in a field ir lib ins fattening cattle and cows, whereiheltimothy and clover was very 'luxuriant, and to guard O against bloating, a'piiil full of salt Was turn. • ed in a trough for the cattle aid cowy:Tbe sheep had been spaririAly salted once iitt twice - eaeh week, though trot "so much as !hey de. sired. The sheep rite greedily of the salt , and the next 'dar . .ervital of theitapPeated la have lost the use of their legs, dlo a coo. iderable 'eiteut the proper control. of the head. When frightened they -*mild me, stagger a few steps, ind yariims TM. edles were administered, but fiviof the sheet died. I suspected that an over-fiese of salt, was the 'cause, and in .conversing with an extensive and observing farmer; a few 443:. aftit, mentioned th4.loss of My 'sfieep, sod stated the supposed eause. fl,!...infotmed me that he onae lost' ttielver by*, over-dose of self, and the symptolns wre snob is I have here described. ;- • ' • Doubtless it Wit to keep tilt, aviessibis 13 all domestic animus, bur they should grit become gradually , accustomed to its ibundaat use. —M. in -Woof Gr elver. - - • VALLET - - 4E. CO/tlP4ltir, vong Gad :era.,e/y What a curious calculation it would ha, to ascertain the different amounts of:forcer& quired to drag a loaded wagon with each ot the different boieri sUpplied with eao orthe different preparations in turn now used for greasing them! Eery farmer IrtMers that a greased wagon f- runs much easier than 'one imperfectly greased. and different labo r - eating materials - have more or. lets beneficial, effects,. butno one seems to know the precise mixture that should he, used. A vary alight difference in this material would stivea huger amount in, the cost of the motive power used to transport agnculttual and other Orodacts, than_has eret been nOpropriated bylthegeo• eral governutent.ffia the benefit of apical. ture. Stearioe, one of the constituents id fatty substances, is chow made in large gran•. 'hies in Ohiorand elsewhere, and ib hard a; spermaceti, withstanding the sun's heat ta summer, and presenting at fillies a lubrica• ring su t face. when h'eated and attaching itst!i firmly to surfaces. !Might not Milt material be Mixed with greiee, varying the propot• non according to the year so as af,all time to secure presence Of 'a fabricating, material more lasting than the ordinary Mixtures sod at an eventual cost icarcely greaten while it,: increased efficiency it render its nsepro fitable.—Working Farmer. - Edward : Rrabler, in his admirable essay ca the advantage of drill seeding, stares thane ter examining ite: iesults on Some 800 or 1,000 scree, besidi's large' experience on his own land, he finds,tbere is not a' d single in• stance where it hae.not proved the!most pro• fitable; first; in the saving of Fed, and se.:. Godly:in the increased' product of the pale. amounting tofu= One to six or seven bush. els tier acre. He thinks' five Fleet's of seed drilled are equal to tWo busheli soin broad cast., He has kn+if_the lures:Se, in' oat case, by careful constant= of the tiro modes, tO amount to Dine bishels pet' acre.in flirt of drilling. He refates an • interesting . foci. ,dent vender Ofered a drill fir the crease in a crop of fifty? acres of wheat-.robe diterinined bg soling:site - Sr.'s:Wit* broadcast for comparison. hefoie harvest tbe lar! mer preferred paying, the hundred dollars, the' price 'Of ' the drill. with interest: On csiefully ascertaining .the lactase, be frond it to be one hundred a,*l aftr.threfixisbels. APPLES FO. MILER Cows. Ore Milani!s ago n:Eonileinna r *to deals , in facts and fitnrelq SS:mell as ftaScattle, formed us that he had' fed Otli ast *inter incle than two hundred batreli of sweet 2P• ples io his - witch cows, and that the maw 'ed quantity and richness in ,citialitr -ot the milk piid bias better than Stii other use to, which he could has% applied them:; . states that beis raising' t4es atuatfally. ft the purr posir of raising - 4pin tor; stock.;' it - lathe icoPorrant sraternenrof his is, thiit Ittece be hai fed apples to fits caws; -thein 'his' not been a event milg ' jIVAGGOS GREASE. GRILLING vt'il EAT. Glita ACE OF 14AIEEE+1110W:p6'TRaaPitED• The age of sheep any be known by "the front teeth._ They; are eight, nt nitutber•And appear:all. of a siz.4 ';'.lts the seeped year the two middle .ones fell nnr, and the, r Pace" shiplied by -two itrgst •ths:qhird 'faro II small mod) Ott 'each Stde t Ili: the fourth year, the whnle'front reetli ending , . la., the:le .i the year, the whole. tigittto get WM. In the seventh year. the;:whole fall - ont o or are broken."; Is is sot& thet the teeth .of ewes begirt to *ay at five antis, those at. wethers at seven = • srEi•9lLirld.• • . 1. D. Taylor,. of ;Rceiport, has: mned:the value of subsoil_glowingkin case of diontb. It is well ktioWo 'ithat the dry %leather hes rendered.. the'otti crop of9biO: annelt a fol.' One year ego Mr . .l Taylor subsoiled 'three acres; tills apriag . lhe plowed it and Put it oats ; Ate 1, result is, 'thef lbw piece will field over sCrhoshels to the etcre, %lie° other lehls a:* equally .will act yield-over ten.-0140Pen#tr.i.lp , t • ziii-imsr =Elk ittoit Licz Clean . out end 7whiteiiresh; thri homes thoroughtl whitOrisb the ',2410* of ' 1 1" bctiss ll 4-wfi*h nei!s,i . eieilplaced; make their nests - fresh, 4nd : have plenti of Wiest Ind, or loose dirt; in which the fowls ('.3 110 all times dust theipseives. •• 11:7 . Crum-Baum - Frzscre.-=This is Oita 4 Coryno4 &nee in •Yirginis, and is OCCr clonally seen in ,141'ew Jere and ,Delaware. co- Slum ?aria otmtribute greatly lode comfort of shrep,:by irereCtiog iDjaY frog e t a 0 MI
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