11 El ad tumor. 113riArrtki sort 'of II crittertuu.r wiio sends pi the-following ' PARODY Leiies have their 'time to fall, . And doweri to wither 'Death North wind's breath, And stun to ~ot--but all, , Thou bast aft scatons for tltir.e own, () Death! [Rmaus. . . . . . • . ;Men have their time to trek; , To " 1 ,-,a," to "spin long yards,"—lor it is bantam, And Parrots, th eirs to mock -IBut,,lgneve to say, thou hag all seasons for thy .Etterlastn4 tongue, 0 woman ! YANKEE I.NGENEITY - la some of our townw.we don't allow smo. kin' in the, streeti.—ia others. we.do--Land where it is agin law, it is two sdollans -fine, in a gineral way. Well, Sassy went down to Boston. IQ. du a little chore of business _there, -where this .law was, only he didn't know, it. So soon as he gets off the coach. he buts with his cats), takes a cigar, lights it, and Walks on, smeking like a furnace-flue.- No sooner said than done. tip steps a con .stable and Mils, " I'll ,trouble you for two dollars for *Maio' agin law in the streets." • Sassy was as quick as wink on him. "Smo king !" says lie, " I warn't a smoking." L -0, my !" says the constable, ".• how you talk, man. liwon't say you' lie, cause it tint polite, but it's very like the way I talk whin I fib. Didn't I see you With my own iyesl"--" No." ' sayi Sassy. " you didn"t. . IlvlorriAo always to believe your own eyes, .Ihey. can't be depend4d un more than other people's: I• never trusC mine-{ I cab assure .•you. 2 I own I had a cigar to my month, but: it was because I liked the flavor of tobacco but not to' smoke. I takelt don't Coovene with the dignityi3f a free l and enlightened citiaeu orniii almighty nation to break the ' ,law,seeilithat he makes the law himsett o „and is his own- sovereign, and his own sub ject trio; N.' I warn', :nitpick'', and if you don'{, believe me, try this cigar yourielt l and see if it ain't so. It hasn't got no fire in it." ', Well, constable takes the cigar, puts itrinfo his Own. mug, and draws ii away, and' out • comes the simikelike anythin'. I'll (rouble ,you for two - dfllars, C llr. High Sheriff* rep ,sesentauve,." saya Sassy, " for amokin in l the street ; o you understand, my • old : . 'coon I". Wel l, constable was taken all aback, „ha was finely 'tilt. " Stranger," says hr, " where was you raised ?"—" To Canady . line," says Sassy. " Well" says he, "you're sicrecitt to your krougtarns up„ Well , . let the fine drop. for we are about even, I guess. Let's liquor ;" and he took him into-a bar and'imated him !Oa mint julep. It was gen; erally considered a great bite that, and I must Bay I dont think it was bad—do-yotilz4ain Slicks Saying,. , , • A MODEL CElyrlF/CA.TE The Knickerbocker Magazin* says-our ec centric and almost übiquitous correspondent, Mr, .Ifirnes Pipes, or P i ipesville, pays the I'ol 7 {doviog.tribute to the great merits of the " Gratedburg Pill, I.lp-Salve' and greep _Mout/tato Oiattnent :" aur:—l w6e.aflicted with a ;very ] wio ' eat pane la my .1..1w,er stummick. by Reestiii •of induring mulch. Lickker in my steam. It • remautd with me for sum - time until my pre-, .vious inside was materially lesienned in its • .parts. Driven orlrnost to madness, by 'one ..at Kipp -and .Brown's omn,ibusus, I aliteted at your Pill Repcititory, in dredful sgo'oWand totand your 'doctor just helping himself Ito _ some 'Bitters, for to give him a appetiti. for • his Pills arfter dinner. He advised . meto take sum—which I did, and fotind Rebel be fore I'd finished Lakin it. It warmed me inieSticieii;and other things, and sorted the preparation to exclude from my skiniand the Kaiyenos Pepper to raise in my stunarnack so that I hollered rite out no moar for the Pres ent, from yours trooly, .1. P." VALUABLE PILLS. Some twenty years ago a tarmer'a barn In the , viciaty of Worcester was struck by lightning and Burned to the ground. Many of the cit#eps had:gcne lo the fire, when a fop, well strappte l andilickied, with his cap on one'Side.of hts i head, met the celebrated _P_L t _N- T -; - dud ,accosted him in this wise: " Ctin:you 7 ah. tell me doctah, how 'fah they ,have succeeded in extinguishing the conflagration - of the—ah, unfortunate yeo . • can's barn 1' I Tbe . dcOor ey d the attentively, dropped his hea ,f as usual,' for a moment, and then slippip his "thumb and finger in his test pocket too 'out a couple- of Pills and handed theni to tint saying ! •• Take these, you don't :eel my Office:" sir,. and go lb bed, and i ttCr iu the morning, call a A REEK STORY. "My ,son," aid a father, " that jug and get in'e some beer." ' "Give me the nioneil, then, tatitei." My On, to get ; beer with money any . ,body Can do thst,but to get beer without,that's trick." • --So the boy:takes the jug and out he goes t Shortly he returns and places the jug before his lather. Drink," said 'the eon ' . " Row can l drink ?'4stud the father, " When 'there is no beer inithe jug:," • t. To drink beer out of &jug," said the boy where there is;beer, anybody esti do that; but to drink beer • out of a ing where there is no beer, atilt's a 'trick." • ; I • A LOVT. SCFNE.—Overheard and phon ographically repdrted by krederici Phine, yhun. Phatrest of the pli t itr," sigheu, the • lover, 6.phancy my pherlinge when I phore-' !tee phearphuf consequences cf our phleeing 'phmin your phatber's phamify. phel ' lcwis could have — phaced, the mu, ic„With ais _Much ,pbOrtitude as I have ana , as I:ubtc . kle phortune phaile to smile neon ' Our Loves, I • WO I must' ph4rego the; p l leasuie of be coming your husband. Phayesi Pfirances, phireWell phorever." . • • " Hold.Phrank I id,bold !:" screamed 1 • • Cell " will pao,low you p orever. B ut Phrmaktia had phled, and Pltiaacesphaiated. ja one of hit recent ser- . • mons, advisei his hearers as follows : •• Never - rtin to eateh a falling star in your hat, nor, attempt to reseal king upon his throne, whom his subjecti have tumbled to . ' the bottom it were useless. Never give a boy a shilling to hold your shadow while rig climb' tree e lo !obit into the middle of nest week ; it is money tlrown I • , tollr w,,th ni‘cea good "looking Rio ra,kelo'nitelleetual ursuits,,twah her down stairs Sorne day any break_ tier noae.— Beauty is a shocking - en my toliooks, and has noinore taste lor! . 's udy ' than ii-bas to - wrinkles and cinehide)tiuois. As a general •1 tiling girls dont take to Algebra till beaux ceese to take to them. • • ....tUtiros, why d!dd't lyoti oblong your stay at de Springs V' *Kase, Mr. Snow, dey chirge too much." How so, J ulius !" " Wy, landlord charged dis colored ia dividual wid stealin' de scions." --- -- -- • 1 17. t MY DEAR TELsolv," said Beati,Hkk manjo a waiter in a hotel,. •i I. have respect forlies—but.l like to have ,them' and my milk, in separate glasses . : they mix so touch baiWwhen you have control of both 'ogre dienii:ll • 1 MaLocur..\-01d Geutleolan, (affec tiouagehiy--" 1 .41 y do you chew iha filthy.tobacco V" Precocious Youth , (stqlly)-0; TO get the joke out of if,'old codger !" •• • . 4rt zummv: phys'ician . has 'recently discovered that the nightmare, to nice ca , ses out oTTten, ira produced "front otTing a bill lathe tinsispaper-ition . ." --- (CPA SCAYE•GRACE tr a FleaChiliad once ptd that 'old people e fond ut givioglgood atfirici, because they were no lunger able to aet bad examples. - L t he Ir, Mae . Pa ATINOTON says "men marriage, knot is first Old - it ie a fi beau knot, lint it soon gets back to bard knot.," I StifittthitO ftis'tillitif4; OR TER PIAIN WRI 4 ' " RRCACgY.'• 07. WIT DOES the transparent dial ot St. Oile's church, London, light itsell with gas nation as the sun sets at night. and putout the light when the sun rises in the mortailt Because a wheel is connected with the clock, which makes but one revolution in twent)- four hours; and on this is placed 'a series o f . pins; iivhich, by 'their ' revolution with the wheel, tend to raise a lever connected built with a gas•ceick and a movable•screen. The gas which illuminates the dial is burning nt all times, but the consumption during. ifte 'day is comparatively small,as the lever Opens -and.ihnis the aperture by the motion of the, huge wheel ; so that a person is the imme diate neighborhood of the clock would see little more than a AainOralication ,of flame during the day-light ; but at mein the le .ver'opens the aperture to its sue, aid lets forth, a brilliant flame. The movble sc sc reen completely cuts off any portion of light which might otherwise pass from the . partially closed buraei.=-Itir. C. F. Parting ton, in the Atlas Newspaper. e I dlarr Warr ass the faces of many new pub- ! lic clocks made of stone instead of metal ? Betiause stone being an absorbent, and nut so good a 'conductor of hest as metal, the Paint adheres better and lasts longer, and • does not require to be renewed so'often as on the copper!dial. Another advantage of the inone r dial is, that the centre can be sunk,. and the hour hand made to traverse / in the sinking.•4This enables the minute-hand to be close to the - figures, and then almost 'all' ecror from the effect of parallel is avoided, hick to the Copper dial is very considera te ; especially ,N,vhen the minute-hand points $t or Rear 15 and 45 minutes, and the hands ailictoth above. the dial:t In the r avine dials of - Chelsea new Church, and the Royal Mews, Pimlico, ihe figures are cut in'the stone, and sunk about the eighth of an inch, after the, manner of,the Egyptian monuments, from ,which was derived the idea. this meth od, supposing the dial accurately divided. and the figutes Well shaped in the first in stance, they-will always remainso.—Mer... Mag. • ' • The originator of thisiinproikment is :Mr, Vulliarny, the eminet horologist WHY - ARE the fore-wheels pf curia ges smaller than the hind-whealr - Becaure they: facilitate the turning of the Carriage. The advantage of the wheel is , prop4rtioned Co the magnitude;, the smaller wheel hiving to me a steeper curve. It is not true, howev er, aceoiding to the popular prejudice, that the larger bitid-wheels of coaches and wag ons help to push on the little wheels before them.—Arnett. • From these causes, combines the same in genious writer, ”,the difference in perform-' ing the same journey of a mile 'by a sledge and a wheel carriage, is ihat,while the fur merrubs oveiev'ery roughness in the road, and is jolted' by every, irregularity, _the rubbing-part of the latter, the axle, glides very slowly over - about thirty yard , : of a smoothed oiled sumac', in a gently waving line. It is ascertained that the resistance is thus reduced td,l.looth of what it 'is fur .a sledge." • V! Wny is muriatic acrd, .dissolved in water, spirit of salt? Because it is com monly procured by distilling a-rititure of di lute sulphuric acid with common salt ; : as, 32 pans of:snit, and 22 of'ulphuric acid, di luted with one-thirdys ul l eight of aratet.— The quantity of real acid in muriattc•acid of different densities, is best ascertained be the quantity .ot pure carbonic of lime, (Carara marble, for instance) which a given weight of the.aCid dissolve s. leery Qgrains of the carboatitc are egni ra!ent to 37 of real acid.L: • Brande: ".• " • r Muriettie acid la Much employed io the arts.. It is the nest test tar, silver :1 gle drop be poured into any solutibn captain ing this metal, a copious precipitate ensues, owing to the affinry of tlits.acid for the sii vel,ktnd the insolhhility of the 'muriste silver thus formed. Muriatic acid dissOlves tin and lead. 0:7- WHY HAVE birds more varied motion in: theneck than - quadrupeds ? Because in birds theneck has a greaternumber of bones, and consequently of joints:, the contrivance by which the spine of animals is rendered Susceptible of varied niotion, being by means of a strong chain of bones, (vertehrte) locked together bymeans of knobs and projections,. to Prevent dislocation, a chain which stretch es from the head to the extremity of the tail: Except in the th'ree : toed Sloth, indetd, flit; botkes in the neck of quadrupeds and of . man 'are Voiformly.ieven in number: the shuft necked mole having the same as the lohg,- necked giraffe ; is birds, the number is nev er less than. nine, and varies twin . that to t weuty•fetur,:--gennse. • . fr.D" WHY nes' it been thought that .the tropical regions ate deficient in birds of song f Because, ifront the abundance of the pees, tribe, such al. parrots, and sorne others ofi harsh note, ir is probable that thensounds. in the tropical , woods, often overpower and confound lhemore and sweet modular done of' the warbler tribe. Still, it is a very unleuncled notion that in the New World the I brilliant hues of the lards take the place of the power 'of sow: On the contrary, it weold.appenr; frtirrt Wilson's American Ora/ thulogy, that`the Aniericau-son.g r birds are , finitly more numerous than those of Europe, and many ot,thena superior to our most eels- Orated songsters. , (15P , Wit7 VATS insects auntie or feelers ? ,Betause the organ of touch is not geuerally distributed over :the body, and the atternite are considered as appropriated to this sense. These organs are two' or more in 'number, and are present in all the crustacea and tri sects: but-wanting - in the arachpidre,or spi der genus. They are situated on. the heitd,, usually between the eyes and the mouth:— ; 'I hey ,cousist of a• - number of joints, in gen eral capable, by their flexibility' of era min hag the surlaCtrifil a titidy.—i/emilw. r. Ylitir is leather curried with oil while,. moist ? Beiause; as the humidity evalior-. ales, the oil penetrates into the pores of skin, giving _it a peculiar suppleness, and; making it, io a considerable eitenf, wat'ept proof. 'As familiar examples of this,and the preceding processes, the thick sole4either for shoes and boots is tonna; the upper leather is tanned and corr.:ed.—Arkin. 11:7•Witir have all animals more or less, fat ? Becauie it may aerie as a store of: nourishment ; biting most _abundant when the animal is well furnished with a copious "supply of food, and gradually ditnioishing in quanhty is the food ,becomes scarcer, and disappearing when, !him want, a lingering death has been produced.—Pleming's Zool . 3:77W111t ARE other birds called' polyga• moUs'i Because they never, unless compel l . led, confine themselves to individual assoct ation.•=(Flom polvgamia, Many marriages.) The whole number of birds enumerated by Linnet's, specifically,fs only 960 ; while those desCribed by Dr. Latham, in his r published work, amount to about 5,0 0. eat !), 7 a:," Wily ARE titles made of steel, and the parts on which ths, bear of brass ? .13ec i ause friction is noisier:ally diminished by letting the subitancei wkich are io rub each other be of diffSrent kinds. The swiftness of a ska ter, it May be obrierfed, depends mach on the dissimilarity between ice and steel. • 0' WRY no woodpeckers tap with their bill the trees on which. they bit ? Because they may disturb the in . :sects concealed with to, so as to seize them whe n 1. 1 19 , a p pear . [or, WHir ItLys some birds a olaw,cut like a saw or short-tobthed comb? because they a mavcoatb out or rid their plumage of its vertnin. , P ' 1 1 •, 4 07' W ay , no some birds roll themselves in dist I', Because, it'may tree them , from so noyineesr of prevent the bite. of tos!Cts.- 1 Knopi. r _ . _ . ' CO!' WHY Aits soma , birds called monoira. mow 9 BaCause . tbsy pair, (frans monoga msa, one marriage.) MEDICINAL crsannaTED.rionzar =mutat i N editing gp the pnblic the above nwaluable OP' J paratiolfsohenubseribetwOuld Slate. that in eqtr utitatiou w Atte his friends, and some Of the most re. spectacle or ""tor Midital Malty, it wagilailised ad vietaie t, offer to the palette, a fear prliParelgile *l' i anew it et-leanly. being weaved vault -doe glearestn , care, and 613 the moat "steatitic prinendes, liesubell- Lutes fur thenutoetoda.vrortnitas article* Mot at l !lauding, tne maturity _in the Lora of pasataMOS and cure alto, yrepered by Mani if tinorsitned inera- 1 oars ye mut, intended to cute all diseased lie good for none. I areej rime West. _ .; That the aledidne,rnanutactured by W.M.Fite t`cr. ,r tnc re z n al . e.g , v b i a e ru itose .pber f Pectoral ath re t t u r at or at tau hrm igne .i e . Worm Sarno fur Worms, teeth, and diseased& T t r e aru i t w i t y:i l i ill; used, Sti e tifle T r a .: 432o u ve e r c u e i mor baci e to rt; than any other medicines before the public, Midis prepared with regard to their ueeftdnees are fully wormy the trial et the atliicted. Writ them a met. A f e w powerful reasons why the above medleines are deseiviag Of universal patronage: On the drat .place,) they are prepared by a regular Ftysietan,who materstands the application of Medicines to disea ses, and cunsenuehily are perfectly safe to takaa (aceutidly,) they nave been used with universal ette. eels, and beve given mote ,musfactioe than any oda. er Melleints offered befote the public. (Thirdiy4 they are tbe only medicines that bairn gained the pit !renege of Pbyelmans, when they have been used. and. Hrourthlya they are pat up in liner quaatitles for the same price, tbim any other Methane, offered 'wfure the public, of the same kind. As the allbseat bet has a number of cent:team in bet possession of the highest authority. where they have bees coed with the moat satisfactory results, treawill publish . a few of them. feeling satisfied that a trial will Itstfre their recomMendattons. Try them and satisfy your self of theft superiority over all others. ' Read and be Coseleced• , \1 e. the undtraigned, having been made 'equate tell out( the lagredients eaten eg mu the compontlits kuown 49 dick ley's Family Medicines. also, havieg prescribed and known them to be 'used, with the moat curafactOry reeults,'take pleasure In saying that we believe they fully meet the design for when it they air recommended. a Jere. d fiteWURIDGE, M. Da E. H. FRICK. M.D., , C. W kl. MritIMION.II. D.. , - : WEBLEY 11. GEARHEART, M.'D . evai. it. MAGILI.. M. D.. I - D. R. GEARHART, M. D.. 'a Curs of yams fa the rods and cave from protracted Liver Ceseelerst. . Mts. Robert Adams. labelling under ettrODIC Ufa, Complaint, accompanied antra short dry cough, patio Indio side and breast, genereklebilit7, Mar of appe tite, after trying all the tonal remedies recommen ded for coughs and disease" of the meet, with Ito beueth. she was recommended Wiry the Rom Pecto ral. from which she cot only derived immediate, pot permanent relief. - la John Attune. 4011 of Mrs. Robert Adam, was [af flicted with a very severe cough, pain in the aide; end aoreviess produced by incessaat coughing; he Wm induced to trythe Root Pettoral. To use his oeljer language, the first dose enabled hlm to enjoy a good, night's reot-in the morning he eapectorated anent. Wit pout of matter. Ile cOntinued to Improve torrdit a his rough entirely left hit% it also lad the effect'of streurailienine big breast, which was naturally weak; tie also says that he hes recommended It to a .nuart het of tin friends fur similar complaints, audio cep) , cage it has elven satisfactinn. k The above per ate restdente of the town of Dia ville feeling that have derived great benefit* from the heel of se Pectoral.; authorize be 1 above statement, for the itineflt of those who may ,-he stilicted In e similar mariner. ' [ 1.3 HEAT CURE. , " Lees of taus restored mesh ems bottto of Rose Poctoilll. hilio gUSSD Whittock.of 'lush Township, Northam. berhnd County, for a number of years an invalid; In rive fall of leso lost theme of her voice !torn d 'wilily sold she cent ratted; after trying a number of ratite. it tee with no benefit, see teas entirely restored by4ll - el.i. bottle of Ruse Pectoral, after which, Sae Mat der vorre l agaltaff4lll a fresh cold she contraeled and was 'teal' reamed by the use ofanother bottler; slue the' , witia four bottles more to strengthen her to. a at. from Which she derived the thou deeldirdAse cent, aryl has been in the mijoyment of excell,,ent health Dorn that time bathe present. , rin. above Sweetest is Obtained from Dr. , Pbreell. the rtly.3lCiAll who attended her; also her molar, iatio Inman that she would not be living Whit, t me if it had not been lei the Rem Pectoral. l; Laurier, Jon. 25, 1t5.52. I e • Still 'Mother .Vartked Cure Effeerod. Mr.. Elainu.ii seettler, bring of a naturally weak and delicate comalution, very suecapilible to colds, wee afflicted frith a very etagere cough. pain and sate nese of the nreast, base of appetite; after. tieing a number of the usual remedies from which she den vedaio benetli, rite was cured by teeing one bottle of 16a. Fetter:A acid is in the enjoyment of better health titan for ,year preelees. ' ! Rianvtite, Dec. l a Md. 1 EAU THE !FOLLOWING- it This Thie Is one of the strongest cases that 'can be Rte.. duced in fry° of the virme of a medicine. , Docent illealey-allr ;=fn reply to, your mollies as Ng ads ihn effects of the Rote Pectoral In ',my fatuity, it afferds we pleasure and satisfaction to'•in- Corn, von Ma , to my own case, I was affected!: ifyith cold tied ti et ugh fur about thfee weeks, which Mo b/eat !Altera 'ouch at itigta.riares to disturb my sleep I peneured a'sortle of your Rose Pectoral. and by ta king one tablespontful fits three successive nights, an piing to bed, w ild entirely cured.L I hive ilaca used It to entire salisfactson with my children. :Raw the most rematkaehieffert was In the cure of my: fa ther, at title time,iii hie seventieth 'ear of age =But Mel-its fifty y eater. he Oar been troubled with A.Sth rum, and cough e. huh dultressed him very Much, (par. ticularly when he would tale cold,) and for *hint he had tried a orauLer 'of remedies In Vain. I induced aim to try a bottle dr your Rose Pectoral s and exist wonderful to, relate; by_tne time he had taken half a bottle, in doses of one tablespoonful three times a day. code entirely cured/ Hoping you may drat it equally beneficial in peters similarly affected. I re in do y alit, /moo cite I ly,, JOHN FODP.I" 01 firin Hancock& Foley, 11011 Manila, Danvllle,Pa. Danville, Dec. el, HIM Doctor Maley .-i-Delng to the employ of Medan. Haman It In Foley. wait whom you have eotablished 1t ngeney for the salej tit your Faintly Medicines. I take pp mare In pirouette yeu, that in as fit as we have an optionealtyef judging of their 'raitu'em from persons who have, used them, that they !elve general .at Dram ion. VOWS respectfully, , , . .. • JAMES COUBART, , W. O. PATTON! (541114m:thin. Doctor Wm. M. Ilickley-Dear Sir :-.Please Send us Ore.. &07. Raise Pectoral. as soon as you can; it is now getting krinernanad we find it to be one of the, feat It11001111.1r , toldIt•e Ate ever had a I ' LEMENS S. HEISLER. Poasi.ille, No . 21. lEaa- 1 Dear alt.-We, me uMlereigned, being in the mai pate of aleitaie 1344..1, rid Coolly, at whose atone YOU late nil Aftllen forhe tall of your Family ailed i i i ine ...aat e that Vr r hay mid Affopportunity of khow tog the ophitorto of ounaerous inlividuals who /lave' used :Italie:in i that titea awe ceneral satisfaction.. We trite B.,id a g reat many of rout Pills, which Mr univeraalty heed. being ;very mild in their operation. I W. LEDUEN RING; Danville, Attest, W. M. KEPLER.' Doctor Braley:-As a tribute of merit. far 11011 r .1, tit In preparing rote °lithe very best anti moat leta fatter,' remedies that 1, have ever known need for ' cough-and colds, permit me to inform youlhatthav loll il lit a very had rough and cold; I took one OIIIC 01 y, a r Rote Pi moral, which acted like a charm. af fording me the moot decided and immediate relief.- I have recommended it toe number of peritonea atid nave al-at badge opportimity of üboerving the rairufts, n o d ran o afety ear that I b every ease It has elven , one. Olfaction Believing yr e , retnediei to be what:limy are represented, and worthy the patronage 4 the rtimmunny. I remain yiturs. respectfully. .'.-• , - . - i A ARoN W. COMM Firm of Condi' • ln Graces, iron Cradtore,Danviii4P.e. Poetuiatiwaleva-Ihti us to certify ,thatabontt Mee • menthe elect., my wile vaii, attacked with Rhentrut• item throughout tier general system, but particetarly to her ti at& and feet. Which were eau much awol len, for the ~I I lain month r ti lie has been confined ttY her tied; and in. dal liven a lean either turn Wheat. her ...al, ,iiter havitiC xr course in every , remedy l could heat i•r, wilt HJ hartellaahe continued getting TiOrde, WI. , d , ..P.llting a her 'recovery, I' was adyjied 1 0 try, tile Cream of Camphor,as the last resort, and rah safely say, that It afforded her Immediate relief, and although we hard'uved but two bottiem, bet health Its fast implovingi which I can attributeentire ty to the use of your Cream of Calophor, as we have used nothing else. Bence truly. ELIJAH a LARCH:Danville, Dec. 1. 11 ! 12 • Dr lilt kley-Dear Stn:-As I have had some es ye. rien, a..'wetl as eihoervetion In reference to the, r atind trial tat s of i.riihe of yor Medicittetal would ill form you 1111 ahem eighteen menthe since, I had aft chair iii Wholes remittent Neer. *Melt left my breast sore -ind .ea k„ a, in Inp 'ailed nor h • very troublesome n imtiell After fly Mg a number of remedies, with no tirnetli, I woe cured with less than a bottle ofjour Rose Pectoral. ua my breast was very core from cough • mg. it had a very, atiothing effect. From its buying each a decidedly benefielel eireet'in my case. L was led to make enquiry Of different persons alien. I /meta lied used ii, es to lits general merits,•and found nut of - a-great 'number who hare used it, but one case in which it did rotative the "roost entireamis. faction allotting this may assist to bring your Vultia. hue nwdielnew iuto general notice, I remain yours, ' Rev. JOHN raTINe. Pastor M. Epi copal Churcit, Milton, Pa. Dec. fl, • 1851. . i 1 • Dr. Re tili y-air:-Ari t my wife, who wile troubled u-ith a dry, held roues, also soot stomach, dependent 11101 del hilly, similar In' Dy•pepsia, was entire* re. it...... , .1 by trims twe bottles rif your Rose Pectarat sierra: ere to t rey iii t i I °milder It en menet:et tre r mad , • Vaunt tarParlfu la. Rev. Mr. IVILLARD, Paainr Le heron Church, Navin'', Pa. Danville. Jan. 31, DIM Dr. Dirlitf•y-dir.,--te a recommendatlon forAour , tnvaluahlrabiedlculea. I,te ould inform you thatitince I' my au Ival in Danville, not being able to protege the cattle rernetat st. i haveeen lo the habit of tieing, eremite foamy rtsidene here a l 'etas induced tit try I your Rune Pet :oval In by fatuity, all of reborn item I Menne under very bad colds, andlind it more. eifi.- carom., then any Medi. turn+ I have ever used, I r have used it to my on n cited Also, that of my wiftt my sister lialaw and chitdr noted in each and every case trice "hand it •guatly beneficial. I have also [fried your Wore, ityrop and Cream of Camphor, sod•have found them elan very effectual. Yount respectfully, at IC it AEI. OROVErI, drra of J. P. - tlk J. Oroyes. Dr. flicklee • -During the August term of :Coln at Danville, 16.52, alept With my window upottid In \ the mornine.fon d that t had taken such a eirvere cold that lwas Ith difficulty I could Speak Thai riehaa Ina :. SO as to be understood, having ber of 'the celebrated VirtUr9 tti your Rose Peetoral„ awes induced to try la and to my agreeable eurprisiaand rat,,Lwtion l oar entirely cured by the time I hail te tra!, hall a Vow, of W. :lance then, whenever % feel the effects Of a cold In my system, I take a few do tes and hnd it relieves sooner, and more effectually than any medicine I have ever taken. in addithra, 1 would inform you that dry wife hail a very severe at tack of 11111 , 11filh11111/1 la 'tier arm and shoolderffrorn which she puttered a great drat of pain. and ;from %bleb she was entirely at-Hewed by the tier tar the Cream of Camphor. fIORNELIES GLECAER, ' Derry t tevnoblp, [denim. County. Haying been cured M i t w t pain In my area Colman to /im Rheinbue) which de :ed me of the free usi of it fir athmt four meths. Hy uslegone bottle of Gleam of Cemptinel tenni. , elite that I ennelder it the' best remedy ail the kind I have ever used in my fealty, and I would freely recommend it to ottiers with:sim ilar affectione Tatum respectfully, ' r JONAH WOLF, Resit tp., Monied. O' o. ' My wife haslet Rheumatism of the arm for a bom ber of years, whit It prevented her from uslagrit In I doing her work; after having spent a great deb; of ' money In trying dilTerout remedies with no benefit, I was entirely cured by using only oue bottle of 'your I Cream of Camphor. [ WILLIAM EVAN*, Miner for R B. Wood, R. Point. 1. Doctor Bleklevt-Ilaving received a very severe Injury In my elde ft ailing offs lOad of bay-A . lom 'who- h I wart linable to eller , my werk, was rgioto !heeded to try a bottle o Cream of Camphor.eihich aiforded immediate relic . Gwent' cssit, tuibtP. :l ithd ily wlr:. suffering from most esc;cltliiFn, oTo,tfithr g .n,ra ; ymeu.vhichpeveneher 1 1 legen d ft 0 ( I re s' m P .1' r i "I I r t n • s r ( b w . 7 c h i L b ' 1 1 if( ' 7e li n l far I n w t . . . db was ib'.4Y as e b trini nte ly id r e nad l C u t: m e l d : bY a lit Li ni l; . (n u r t ` t ' o re r:ll ° . r e C ur a g n eo ph n o D r entlet, Danville: Pa. CArld roved of Bower Cgmyterat and .deas, (ey Hes poses's:deTratriBll :PMy cMidtelrlealredtr tlattt=;earnW Rh i vvn a ß o o nS: pr e .. e m r r m l e C:isakilDna..lellyolan, bei ll ii i , ; t l ,e a t : n r 4 4l w e u d A hl 4 ii bi 7niu l u ffig na n ae be t v y hi t t o a :f l a bo re b s e. ore: ite d d l u e• o 7 er: o l u t t o h , n well and got qqite fleshy. I alLso have recommended lilo a number of my friend, - and In every ease ' fit has ' it en satisfaction. L. LET i• , Al Louie Lanes. [Merehant.l Deny le. I have used your Worm Syrup to my farody,sto consider it not only effectual, but the, most pbtasatit 1 artle'el am acquainted alth. J. LABlTELel.Ditiving, , Darius used your Worm Syrup In my featlyit helps my children more than any preparation if ibe kind, and is more pleasant to take. D. MORO N, I Montour Row, Dane' lie. . • 1 have had ereagion to nee yont Worm dytbp, In my family. and prefer it to any Fernd(oge 1 have'esed. FRED. BUR. Prosty Tetley, IdontourTh. Dr. Willey :-Having used your Worm Sri* and Cream of Camphor. and Family PIN in my family. they pet good satisfaction, and 1 emssider them the most effectual and pleasant remedies we bate rind In our family. JONATHAN R. RIMEL. Danville. Having gentry of my month very bad, 1 wig In dared Ratty a Indtle of ponr - Teoth Wash, wide!) at. I i le n d d h i lt it e a t e cbarm .3 0 . ht s A rd T e i n f la m R y . go s m u iz e a r a .. d v ad iu nand e le . g 1 k 1 The e:cit L a u b Il i ; y e .ln eb medicines ite: e a fi r on e llo f w or ain s g id A e ge % n V ia lt j o abi leita a stt id ir, a , :d i. ~.1 1 ay_W or ..M. SICKLE VA. D..Proprister,Denvills. drMacartin:mDiuririllirsadee,ralin.lPneits;llleru."We'laa.°Mr. . 1 Oeo Refiner, ro l elah 144 r ' ile"ntl. Ije leg a ..s. .3. . 3 p . iir . kin. BLOW; Dew. t lf- Jr Cali Gal e aeAgliei es& Cau es " t r e` a d . retta ad reeditaHa falafel! description of ikil t a m - - - --•- --• April 11l HIM 1 a t unidleinaltil . Indy, - 1 , ''v MEDICINAL. TUE !MT EUTRiI t OUMNART Medicine In'the! World DR. JOHN BOLLS SARSAPARILLA !! I Ti. pot up in fall.quart bottles, and contains the strenarb of atz TISIS a much pure Honduras Sar saparilla as any alrollar preparation In America.— Price, one dmiar per home, or ilia bottles for Are dollar. . .• It has been a well istabirs bed Tket. for year past, It Sarsaparilla, when pure andi properly prepared. ts the only true plumes for all diseases originat ing from an Impure state of the Pitied, the Ilse of to umicating drinks, evil . babits Sarretiriemi. k e . W e anidly assert, that JOHN.BULL'it FLUID . EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA is the • only prepa ration before the public that is pkpared on &Wetly *dentine. prlacmles,And of uniform strength. The earsaparllla is purchased withour regard to price, sod every posed, before being inert is - subject to the strictest cheittleal teats, end - its genuineness ascer tained before bele/Used Bull'. Sarsaparilla also contains the •irtues of several other. valuable medical rUota, together form: log Hie best compound. and prodticing THE oaarresa ttillaTlVE LOILVT IS TUC EEel a mongo I This medicine, when used according to. directions, wit.t. (Tag, WITSOCT rait— • , & T ema or King ' s -Evil, Cancers Tumor. ; Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas, armort. sore Eyes; Ring , worm or 'Tettcri, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Shoes sod Mitts. old Sores • - and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, • dyphrUs, • Liysimpsia, Salt Rheum, I/Lenses of the Kidneys, Lois • of Appetite, Diseases ari sing :from the LISP of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, ; . Gen- eral Debt!. tcv, Dropsy; Lumbago, laun d Costiveness., Sore .Throat, Brovichltie, • Coughs.; Colds, Weabors,l of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections. - ; and all other Diseases tending to pro ; duce Consumption, Liver Complaint, Fe male Irregularities and Compialme. Sick and Nervous Headache, Lour Senile, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in Lift, Chronic Constitu tional Dmensas t -and Is a Spring and Summer; Drink, sad General Tonle for the system,and a gentle and pleasant Purgative, far su- • pular to lithe Lick or Cpogress Wa ter,' Salto; or Seldlitel Powders i ; 0 , -, 4 1 4 4 1 /AZAD 1 READ 11 BRAD 111 111A r R e V4 E LLOZ to g 0111 g rit The G DR. JOAN -,I3ULL''S SARSAPARILLA (Pal Ironders Nrutr Cease ? I s UHYLI Covari. Kyl,-Oct. 5, 18.51 . Di. dons Batt. Dear air—k have even the mos marvelluus lure of Pte of my patients. by your valu able medicine—an old taffy, who had been named from her childhood With scrofula; and various disea ses of the brain. She was silty years old'. It had run! into something like leprosy, and she was the took fr , ghtfut creature mireyss ever beheld. I called In Dr. Fadden, a very filar, physlldatt,ln consult with me in relatittu to her. We come to the conclustuu that It was our of Our potiver to Yelleve her ; I.ut In going to my office, I accidentally picked up one of your duurnala, whet', on sieving (the wonderful cured your Sarsaparilla had effected. lltesolved to try the saperiment ; In this ease. inoklier two bottles or It, alter taking ; which ,1 perCeivee a 'great change. I took tier some more. 4 he ts'n.tw taking the still bottle, gnd corisider)v rntfrely cured. I take great pleasure In rerun' . oiling your ffsrasparllia to the afflicted public.,,; VOWS ret.p..cifedly JOTS M. ROA, 71; D. PHYSICIANS It6t7pM3IF:ND . , R. JOHN HULL'S SAIHSAPARILLA. rir - TUE OREAT BLOOD dPERIfIER.:',E3 B. BOLL'—Dear elit.i•We believe your saretapa :" tilts to be the beet itetiElei ever .Manufaetuted for the ante or scrofula, P.lea. Cancer., 014 Sorel; and VI errs, and Many oilier cutaneon4and glandular affect clops, having need lt with emu Ire 11 , 11(e eAt in many ea mi. It elean•re the Mood of elf impel - 11,ex, aid, no a "female ruedlcine,'.' II It4a no equal nn «au th. 1 . '. • ?' i M. PYt.r.-4. 31. D., Realdent Ph)olclun at thtl.niti•tifi'le MAliii:. IloApi,3l. • - ; I.P.vioawit., M. I) . _.. Pr . . • PI .f . or Chikml , try the l. in 1.11190 le MmitLai r a te e. Ca9tti... ,4 .-",,k IM , the oilginat `DR. JOHN It U1.1.'"3 fIAiRSAPARILLA,I' from gentibty, In QUART hot- Cepa and hive on other. : OULE A9.ENCY, jor the Stlte of PennAylvit,l3 1. , al OR SWAFNiII Lattor.vory, No 1 North SEV.. ENTII STREET, Phil.pfelphie.! For salt by '.lOliN G. ;BROWN, PottsvMp ; 'Er .- If- EL & BARNDT,:rremotit, dole Ageoto for &hail litfl CoMity, •-• Jim. 11.1653. .: i 74-1 y A- - .i.; ' THE /WADI TO iIEtEALTEI. :tire of uuo Digea.. OPY of a letter from' Mr. R; W. Kirktis, Chemin, 7 Present Street,Liverpool,dated 6th June, lhhi : h'a Professor 1.101LOW•Y-0111 :—YOUt rine and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale itst of Proprietary medicines for soine.years. A customer, to whom lean referfor any enquiries, destres.me to let you Know the particulars or her case. tette bad been troubled for years with a ;disordered liver and bad. dististion. On the ;last occasion, however, the virulence of the intent was so:alanning, and the in demotion set in pd severely, that doubts were enter tained of her not, bell able' to blur up under it ; rt founately she was In oced tp try your Pills, and she Inform, me that after the hrrt, end each emceed. , ing dose she had great :Chef. idles continued to take thcm.arid although she used only three Boxes, she is now in the enjoynient of python health. I could have sent youmany more eases. but the above, fromthe 8/eerily of the afrook.,and the speedy , curs, think, sprats much to fivor of your Pills. (Sighed,]/I.\ W. KIRK U.S. ertraordlooty cure of ithearnsticsFarce, in Pan . Diemen': Land. Copy ore letter foam' id In the llohatt Town Coot ler, of the let March, ISM, by Major J. Wath Margaret M'Cotthigan, nineteen years of age, re. sidlng at , New Tovvo, had been suffering nom a vio lent Rheumatic Fever - tor upWarda of two months, Which had entirely deprived her of the nse=of her limbs; doling this period she *49 under ths elite u the most eminent Medical men iin Hilbert Town, and by thrm her clad was *littered hopeleri. A Mend" prevailed upon her to: try Holloway's celebrated' Pills, which she consented to do,and In an Incredi ble short space of time they effected a perfect cure. Core of a , Pale and Tightnessiix Casst and Stontask, •• of ajorsou hi yea'', of area From Messrs. Thew & eint,proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who ran vonrii for the following state ment—Aug. 2;1e51i • To Professor Ilbt.aowae—gla desire to bear testimony 'to the good effects of Holloway's Pills.— For sums years 1 *mitered sevd.rely from a pain and tightness in the diomar la, which was also arcompan• led. by a shortness of breath, that prevented me !nail .}walking about. ;am NI years of age, and• notwlth ltanding my' edvsneed State of life. these Pills have so relieved me. that I am del Woos that others should be made acqUaintrot with their virtues. I any DOW rendered, by thelr. means . . comparatively active, and ,ean take exercise' wohnut Inconvenience or pain, which I could not , do before. . . , tellgised,l , 1 ' i HENRY COE, i _:. . - Nowb Street, Ly nn, Norfolk • Weadsrfirl diciest otHollovay's Palle in cease, '.• of Proyfyt' .. Persons suffering flout Dropsy,alilter. about .the turn of life, or i 0 other turtle!, should Immediately have recourse to these P,llls, we hundwds of Perpons are annually cured. hylheir use, of tow direful com plaint In its different stages, where all other means had failed., had failed. i . . • .. These celebrated Pilla are Wonderfully effiettaius in the following complaints: l - . Aiwa. ',origination; . - , Asthma: , • .• hipodire, ' Billows Complainte. :Liver Complaint', .- Blotches on tho elk lor , .L.otribago, „ 'Bowel Complalnte, iPilea. ' ' - • - • ..Collo., litlieninatlon, • iffoniiipation of thikflowelclishintinn of Urine, Coitsumption, • ' :e.rcifula. or Eines' Evil, Dib4ity, Sore Tbroata.. • - Dropsy,• i ..,ii.it).3 and (rare;, Dyei.ntery; :. ' ; simototary Syropt-inis, ErTilPelne, - •;: 1 'Tie rionionreux, Female firegnlartries. ! Tumours, Feiersof nil kind., . Ulcelre, - ' - Fiti- t. . i 'Venereal Affections, *i 00114 r ; 'Woimu of ell kinds, Headaehe, , ; , , 'Weakness. from whaler- Indigestion, ; ' I : el! cause alto.. &r. litoldiat the Establlsbnient ofProfessor llor.Low•v, 224 Strand,.(neaCremple FUN London,) and by all respectable Druggists and Dealer. In Medicines throughout the British EmpiraNiand of those of the United Mates. In•Boirs at Vac; Wit, and $1 SO each. Wholesale by the principal Drug Houses in the Union :. 'by Meagre. AH. D. Sands, New York;'and by* Mr. C..D. linight; . 7 South Stith Street. Philadelphia. 10•Tbere Is a considerable !Raving by : taking the larger lazes. , .. N. 4.--Dtreiiinii+ for the gilfisnee of patient, In very 81torder arefault torah Sox. . T. W.DYort k. 50N18.152 North Serond Street: Pbiliidelphis, Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvants. • Alto Oa isle 114:, Mini G. Donna; and Clemens kt fle:oler. Pottsvilie; E. J. FrOlmegna ; Dr. J. W, 01S0v, Wloerevllle De , . 18. 1862. U. J: 8. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND IN, ORATING CORDIAL. • ! The greatest eta ery tn!./kfediertl Science! • rrlllB astonishing Preps doh thr railing any weak f cementation, debilitated •care. labor, study or I l dinette, acts like a chatty. It les liniment and ap petite, and poteesue great Inv or rating properties. For Bean Direquar, all Nervn affections. Flatu lence, Heart Iltun..Eteetteseneee.',t . whitest, Neural gia, raising the spithe and giving po er to the 'whole syetem, It Ii almost min, uloart In its fleet. CO cents a bottle. . • ' • ! i i . Irrth,l6s . • .ations lb. A mer Al Ines I .- et . Cor• is - t we k • , t - a t! _ ...., • ; Csitrrsi CouSse, Ant besot/Witt. affected with nersons,.e. past four years, and bail useitmany me out'relief until I %flied Dr Rosi'm Nerv. Before using one bottle. from being rem And nerrous.l derived great nenelit. and fee Miler man; nom enjoying better begith. and ....,yyMotitt 'deep. Fruition, tit using the cordial." was restless: and my eyeeerere frequently trite:ling. and MUM. clef alto;—note they ars:More quiet. and 1 feitibiber 'well suf. both in mind aid body. _ • JAM Ed LLIAM Tile above Preparation! to bit bad of f' B. ft Bole Agent for Ity-buytitlit Cdonty. Also. of E. J. Err. Taldinirob I Rod. W. Gibbs, Mlnertellle. eb. 16. Dos. • 9-tf,' • • T UE insitenv - FEVER AND AGUE, 11 4 TUE WO/ Ealbfleisch'i Fev 4= I* Ague .ffinE only preparation that never tails e *Nip andlersissese cure. • it 1. comely rove Demi Qalliinet, or an) jarlona substance, Pat no la bottlas at earn.. II Prepare/only by F. W. EAR/LEIB FULTON Etree.. - Naw itork.l For. sale by JOHN C WARM. or rooming , . Joao 13. M. • • =MAR ;SAW SUieltS• Prig sittiserlbet.: le the duly authorized agent of Ozone Page di' Ca.'s ;Patent circular ,haw and us futnisb.at tLs •sbortegt Solle•q t ar of the Saw Mills thanufictured by thnta.sod at low.rates as they cm haprocuied fr om th e rusoutlact ter. Any tafor®atioatii reitid to Out Inlibt,6lol bilindikosr tbe anbantibm DANIELIAIBIL • ArIINALL • • INNMMMMMiIi ESTATE-: , nouns' sowir IL.. • LAWTOIIII AeIPITIOPI 11 . 0P0aT , Iabffeatfr r rilE LaWIT)NI4I.Le l'impT " a now UN eta -4tft Lutr, and triti be sold ue terms urbicat'l 1011 enable every InduntriOne :WM to *elan( lbr wooer ii and ilindly • • 5,1 ,• • A /lOUS,. Vert A plan of ea propel coo be aelh. iind the tet ef ma ot a dale made known l pplleatima at the race of , Be tr °WEN . Agee*. ' or the lie nem tete nb. Centre to re el ,Pottairtne. Oleorember 4. lanK,t . 3641 TO - COAL OPERATORS Ijttiß Forth Anteqeen $. el Company wets frfr rent 1 1 • fer a Lena of yemi, the Stigmr upon the tract of 'undefined Centrev"llir, in &capon' county. Three Thoes are well knostin as among' the best of the Rol i .dait vein' , of the iteglee—amona them are the *mile. the Pointer. the Clerison. tad ?tub Mounted ri The Inc"el witikth a mile of Poltesille,andle con nected with the 4ntidtCaton Railroad by a its_ Broad maned by the Corkbasy. Ito itsozimity the'lioad ing Railroad gives ROW( tract great advantiges , retards tranaporteetem. - • A more particular deverlptson deemed annetes- 1 may. as stay persoildisoosed to 'reseals! Idtort will, of -course. e lamina ter itte easel To amen .si g ii j es on. the - trot win be i eased With the mints. ' , The attention' ift Oersons disposed to tease C°ll Lands, and who cars command some capital. ti invi ted to this •propertf. Reference C 312 be bad im D. S. Nies; Agora of the Qimpany, P. W. Etnefer, Cilia glans. Peter diregion. Engineer of alleelijall It; Powell's; or to tISS Subscriber, No. IRI South ff.:, in.; Philadelphia. Poseesatou min bO had at any time alter ttit. 141 b of October next. /Offs C. FORD. Pies • • dept. tt. Plat ; 37-tr MEDICINAL. r MORE NEWS FOR THE SICR. BIC'. SWATNE'S 1! ; , . . CELEBRATED MEDICINES, Single trial win xi . flee thew he) end Inn retied of ' 4 - I •COMPetitiOn. 'Witte Titillation of every Patient .They are the resell-pi many years extrusiec , ',.prat.- lice in Philadelptiia!hy Lir. riWAVIIK,. Tuve is scarcely a lawn oe.hanalel in the United Stater. grr which they hare n6:been used Ina the vicar aappy matt. They compilte— .;.•:,,_ .IN Aii , . N , E , tm. S S ; , - Coggero:tin Seine or 1 ! WILD CHERRY. 1: ~,. The • ' "'wonderful i I' Mires pertornied ) by tala invaluable aged- i lanOft Yulmunary LON taUllill • TiLlteXeughe,thilds, Astb- I ma, thouchitiis, Influenza, Whooping i Cough. Utogibg; dinttuig ui Slued, Liver Coutpleint, Paid', In the Steil and 4lreart, Tick .. ... tug or raising rn t hie Throat, and all disraseCof the, Lungs, and lircatat have excited the astoitish inent of all eftvis have witnessed Its •illtnis effeitl ; there is nu account (WI!! • a,„niedliltue, trout the rallied% I; Wit, furnishing a parallel. Still another reny:Arkable cure of Cortsuwiton, And 11 dangesous - attendants, auer berme beini giv en pto die by kt byblrians and friends; the ials of tilstno cannot furnish n.pirfalleil It mho td be eatau ttately Isnownthroaahout the World for I ere are inotriands laboring under shutter di seases, which wilt prove fatal. unless arrested by • the powerful agenCy of Dr. Srearas's Conwonn,i Syrup of li'dd prong. t READ ,THIS.EXTRAORDINARY CASE._ POINT r ...ROOK*, E . :Vie/Irk GNI, Al •;:f fl 7 June nth, lest Da. Dwavor.:—,Dear Bir‘—flelleving it a luly 1 owe to the public, slid injustice to you , ! have t ought proper to make one of the moat extreorilluary nay Own at*, that has ever been truly ft.:— corded: , Inthe uireirin of October test, 1 wall !balm *MlA ;reeve getVr i ing in my breast, which inrmed a large abseras, odd; abio eommunienutd to my..lu ego. and very much atlimu-d them, acid discharged luxe quantities of corruidion, external and internal.. fly breath could aisuqjiess through my lungs and out through the r•astiyof my breast with &Doorsill rare, attended with a vlqient cough, day and night.; loss of appetite, and extretri'e debility. 60 that toy all eictan thought my .ease ahiltely hopeless, and heytind the power of tnedlctridi,; I remained In this.wrettreAlil con &don fora lops ileac until I was wasted to al mere ageism, and thetq'Streltied to be nn pope (Or me; .but having read Willie public paper, of ihri ltiany wonderful cures gekfortned by your CONPOUNLI rilltUr OF WEL 'llEittlY. I immediately sent to Baltimore for fiver! Biro, anti comhisiiiced -ale uve, , and to me. great sit traction and the joy,of mens ' ioue family, the a est or opening in any MU a be. gan to heal, and the ough to subside, and oil using ten bottles, 1 was re toted to perfect iffatttr, ! I feel very gralerut, - andli Oily believe that to you“alua.. , tile mediclesoludtv the Messier GT Lilvino,!Provi 'fence; 1 am imiebre . for this great. change. and em happy to say than) in now onjoylne as ;soot( 7 ,t,es ILO as 1 ever have. Vie rs, very respectfully, I i Illtl lAA DIXON. The subscriber 44 wail acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can (Oat fy that he has, been afflicted •as above reprepentre : I regard' his reccdrery Ina almost 1 a miracle. lie is'atworthy metnher of /tinkly. . . ~,,1' JAM Ed IL, DI/RISItr, PastOr it Ilerytt Circuit; lialtlinnte confe enee• I - The Calupettad?..4yrap ell ; Wild Cherry, pfepared, I by Dr. 8 W hliN 1.441 Wllkeht any riceptioujime er . i the moat deehtedletid etrletteleue medicinal (*genre I that can be entploked to curercunautuption. lialsooth- ' mg action on tW. citreous !lining of the-throat rem dens It extremely desirable where the patlentlie crop. bled with a thatinet , cough, whilst for debilitated per son* it Is pet ullarfA l adapted—acting na a tonic to the system.—Smelt's fFackfy. - lir ; BE CA arttioN ruitcliA4Noll .To.obtan the orW i tial end oily genutee ptatutra• thin of WILD C/O:IRBY. which most have (he pot • trait and signs ttiat Irif 1111. , dWAYNE on each w rap-, per arnund the boats. Until-- you obtain thli cOrn.. pound you will ne , ,fe: know the teal virtues or WILD C118.1141r. , II • - Dr. Strartetr Crlolt4tyd Vormilzter, A safe and ellectitn remedy-(ti Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Motbulk Sitkly tar,' Dyspeptic Chlldren . 'or adults, and e tntnt •.asefiti Family hdridle' I • dna neer oirerciftcilhe 6ubilc. -,, : Later to Dr. 4io et yri ii, fro 1r4:74 nderstoten.ita. Thar dir.:A niliii surf:M..Blin' a bottle of }id r tear- 1 tnifngee the other9tty, for Ills ! child, and 1, 7 ip. tl,f. dlicberwed 83 of Ina largest vrorine be had evlst seen. ' It is entnewnat dpftcutt to set the liecple tatty It, as they have often ken so, gulled by tiauienu* worn instill ide, 'T ou riiiAtu ni: so yrtv pleattanc to the taste at tht same time effect it.l, I :hail be 9119. to. !flow, of a large quata4 %Inure, T. T. 811Allr i , I'. M. et BEWARE 0!' MISTAX Re. , .41 -- ORAERVE. Tr* it Is in square bottle...oth the portrait of DB. iII'AING on each wrapixt,,latotibil the bottle. NO:4i OTIIVit 18 DENIIIN4i ! - Dr. Strayne's ' ~-rtenr Coate.l 4tr:ctitattries- and ~, T AR PILLS. I I . A gentle nut g.itleo and alterative nidicint , .; far on perlor to the PillOn general the, more mil,l l ,Proinpt and uniform in thsilr eperatinn, may be tak'eti at all times, and In reef - In every disease where ail aped , ant, alterative d I l purgktivn medicine is required, and for the diseaties incident to letnalee they ere un equallr4. ' A ; I i Cr These ralualile Pill. are the result odmedical kicomoledge,combinti to irk/ a nir erperirrtre, luts;lps trued them many yearig•ln my private prottire.theretore have had ample istmoriunity In testing the ir power to relieve and eq!e thrum dirasei for cv O'nli thry are desiftned..; ; il The ahove valtM tile Medicines are prepared only by Dr eiWAVN Writ his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7; h ..Btreet, (late ii ( late It ire,) Philadelphia, and for sale by Druggists and Dealers in . 4 1rdistnn errrit -I,a-here.l! For sale by I. 9. Brawn. J. S. C. Menlo. Potts .ville : .1, W. Mims, Minersvillet 0. & W.,lltinta- IngeritkehoyiklilLiaeen ; mid hy all resperieliff Htbre- I keeper. and Details In Medicine everywhere, '•'; Mae 14.183.3.''''• 211.i/y 7.1'; Medicines rbilt,6erer fag to Vv . ' s satisja4an, and ars asset by 'fatty Physicians lad/isle praOter. TUB SPAT SARSAPARILLA . CONIP64 ND IN THE! WOULD. i DR. J ROSPe l le celebrated Compound fluid Ea trael of FREPOI HONDURAS SAFISLPAfiII-LA. Prepared by litnikinly, at hts Laboratory. Quart bottlea,llll. Small bottles, 50 cente; War ranted free from Mercury. Al a Spring andlummer Medicine, for purifying the flood, It has no equal. This Compound, le made by a chemical process, without expoinek to the air, and therefore con. tilni all the virtue of the truly valuable • rdot, Hon duess darsapariliet, combined with other Ingredient., to render it efficafloue in purifying and enriching the blood.and in cornett! Skin Eruption,* and Skin Disea ses,ScrofulA s fierce, pod their Led aren't lon the ConstitutionAW4aical dwellings,,Rheumaileni from Mercury, ROO, f lit Sores, Kidni-y and Diadilfir tinny, cleansing the system of mercury, andl raising up a weak' and &liken down conetitniton friirn any I❑ snort, ttint eActeii go 50.., gam eiftefolly preparation or earls. parilla will do aththai can be done, by any compound or the root daraspOirilla, as the throtrands who have used It will tearlix. 1 1l Is also a pleisant purifying beverage..entiviaing the spirits, plsong appotlts and tone to the atompeh, and as a drink, (with la little cool orator. minegil or soda water.) will be Ilguml au perior to ail others. i Females who MOe used this compound, from be ing delgrate„ ggreaA and pale, soon become reliant and havi a Anes , col4r. It possespea great lonitiorating properties. 4ql. 3. S. BOSS'S ‘: (11DIA.E PAIN.CLIRED 1 TLC" WONDER OP TES AA' R I 11 ALL PAIN'CRKED LIKE DI AQlCl—Thislwonder fnl preparatioa ikusied Internally and externally,giv ingatrunediate.reltaf from all bodily pains. It It used ateordinig to directlonsjt not only rellevesall palp f lut-Iccureo - usually on the first pPlication. It may be relied- for curtoland giving almost la- Rant relief. as trskisenda who have tifieddi can testi fy. to Rheurnefialu, Ague, Sodden Colds,iChotert, Dysentery, Choi Mortls, leurtsy, Earaehe . Cho. e. i., and Tow= 0, and all pale In the swollen .or Bowele„ Ileadach ';Palos In he Womb, Pains in the Limb,. Joints, I.l4k,Spine Isease,Lumbacni Dents, Ctillblalne. Sprains. Bruiser, Pimply ,and all Chronic Eruptloae. If you wish to l relieved om ALL PAIN,Inse Dr. Rose's PAIN ' I If you desire te , be cured of ALL WAR AtiES.take his Family Medicines. Price 12/, 23, and 50'oeutsper bottle. ' J . For - Liver Complaints, D7 ll PePsili , I , IIE Liver belle tun largest gland in the. human body„lt Is uitTle frequently deranged titan any other. Flinn 1.4 Dy.lpePfill, Constipatlan. Cold Fast and Loiß ofktppotite—the skin becomellyellovr, the 'pints drooKisad there he a great aversiOn to eu. dots. Regulate she Liver, aadlou correct all these evils.—The, mite' preparation& to take !are DR. ROSE'S celebfatiil Railroad or Antibilloual rms. They carry off *while. and noon give appetite and strength. His Dyspepsta,Compound should he taker Where a person has nee* 'troubled with Dyspepsia , a, long time: Price SO cents' but AR Colds, Intim blibits, Jauudlce,4r.c.; . tallie DB. ROSE'S Antibilioas pr Rail road FILLM, Ill& Add 25 cents per box. Me The above Pi''Olorrationa can be found, with dr colitis and lull directions. et the stores of Hannan, Agent for thelloitfity.; John 0. Drown, John M. C. Martin, PtittsitUO-d.5 - W.Oibbv, Minersvilici! and E. J. Fry, Tamaqua:4 : i - Anal S. 1b32.• 14+lir 15-ly . msgaiirps or rzvtamps,; PERIMPA :1010141e history of the huleann race no generalloce bee suffered more of the :diseases peculiar to fen - 74148, than the present. A high state of elvallaatiolilair the Iron bond of fashiou; a false notion of gentian . *slut of sunletent physical ex ercise, ggdentartoabits. 4 life or luxury, aud . with many too great a-degree of exertion at times when the condition of.the system +moires relaxation.— also, by sudden e§lds—these are among it*. praline cause of the ma'fsg distressing complaints which fas ten themseive. upon the female tronstitutlon. giving rise to such ailmehte as the following :—Supprenion of the Messes. (keen Meknes', Floor AlbuS; Falling of the %y og a ) , !seine! Weakness, and disegulet gen erally which are 'peculiar to Fet,,eles. 11 • In recommendfalibirl professional service.. (or the treatment and cu td of the above, the It,. a Old brief ly remark, that 001 study and practice hovel been'ee peelally devoted 'lb the treatment of diseases of this type, and from tint favorable results 'and Inereasing prattler in this branch of his profession, bit flatten; himself that his Marta have been crowned With sue e4lPS. ..:). • U ' ; /lobes also glean much attention tattle cause and defelopment lo the system of Scrofula, for 44e treat ment and cure ofavrtileh tie has prepared a ro'arse of medicines. Wawa,' by their Successful operatitto hare etoilid to be pegallarly adapted to Alseaserof this character: --; ~., , i • -• Females are ,aften averse; through delicacy- or other causes. to talking known to litett,fatualv imfai elaa—who may de a regular -attendant, said with _whom they ntuaraome in daily contort—thij theta In , tattoo to tbeirehuation.and would prefer calling on a physician with whom, afar their reinv,ery, they may oft necessekgy come in contact.--hens ti the ne cessity of one wit) is regularly educated. nederstan ding the nature iiif trier complaints. and being able promptly to applii the remedy with an uaggins cer tainty.. • --, i i • Ladies affiletekwith any Of the above 'or ; kind red distaste trot So !plot to call it Dr. Oletitwogth, No, MIT WWI etreecatetweert Salt and Ott Matt* think- O. Persona In &it_ conatry.who ten not.maio it eon veklent to ett a tteaty. by isiettilalSolbotiliove ed. dress 03 00, asognlig arse elloptornsilatod fea ture " %hob af ,: will - yeiglyt 'b. y . Erirites, of whateetlfeobia gathestioiVeshitokia; IieuPPIF °l' 4 median's salbiglA (all direction, tai i s „,,-r . .77.e. , ._ . I , " lig i lUro:Ilod ilb all tollutioitalitkom grimly aialdsitlit.: - ..- APfUN l23 ).' l if - • lifsAit— t ' i r . ) abet In. hp soots 11. No. 47 91. effecting =3 1 - HE hat. -Planted ev e err count., . . _ ,„ofidotes,againe the effect' of soil and climate upon ate iininan being The eboriginal.lndians are proot of thfs , fact, main taining as they did, without other 'alit. afrigor of con; litigation unsurpassed by any other rate. It is from the roots, and plants. which crow sPnutaneonsly upon our own 'soil, that WittOHT'd •INDIAN vimETA- IsLEPILLS ate compounded. They! are, tbeiefore, better a d apte d to meet the particular forms of diseinve prevailing in our colantry, than any foreign mydl cine.lor any medicine Cobrocted from foreign thugs can be. . • r . • . The bigh celebrity which these Pills iptvis acquired for thoroughness and adlcary, readers any thing , more than a stioranotlce unnecessary. ' Being corn pouhded entirely of vegetable simples, ibe products of out own soli, they are entirely free from ell mer curial and °tiler' deletertou• miaturel-powerful for •goud, yet innocent of injury, even to _the weakest cons(jitifion. They should be resorted to at once In any of the-following complaints: 4 Asthma, • . Inward Freer. • Affections of the Bladder intlamation ixf the Eyes, and Kidneys. ; Jaundke, 2 I Acidity of the Stomach,. Impurity of the Blood, Hronrhilis, . * Loss of, Appetite, Blotches on the Skin. Liver Complaint. Very LAilious Fever, in it bleb effitecirtus in this corn• l'.--Ifinplaint the Pills are plaint.. I ---leati..(eiluable. ' ' Lumbago and Lownev. of BillOus Odic:, - j Spirits, , Bowel inplairts • • Alercutial Difease . ' "- • • bile", . , ;Night Sweats, Golds nd roughs, i Neuralgia, t ' Con pation or Cumtivr- . Nausea, necu, . ,:Sfervoue Dif t 'llty, • Debility, ' ' ' ;Palpitation of the Heart, ' Difficulty of Breathing,! !Piles, ; ' Dropsy.• v , Paine in the h eti ... _ Dimness of %%lion, ' . l Pain in the Back, Dysentery - , !Pain in the aide and b`reast . Dytiyerisla—No pa r co (I:Planter, . should delay using the'Pleurity, .1 • , the Pills in this distress-ißbeumatistn'• log complaint, , - ; Mush or Blooti to the llead, Erysipelas, , 1 ;Small Pot,' remote Irregularities, , Ilitrimmtnirof . the Ilead,• Freebie., ' • ; Sour Eructation., Fite, : • - ;Soreness of the Breast. Fottlfiese Of the Goutplei-18Prn Throat.; lon, . • . • dwellings,;, f Fev'er and Ague. -'For Oils Scrofula; -'. :, • *Coulee of the Wectern Scurvy, ;=1 -, . ' • , ' . (felinity. these Pills are Secondary Symptoms. _..unetniall• dby any other salt Rheum,, ' . reniedy, speedily effect-Triter. . ,• ' .:- leg It:complete and per „Tumors, ; i:' . mane. t rarfe?f,'. - - . , ':Tic Doleroul. Flatulency; ...=- - :,..1 T illeeraorallikibile, ' Gout, , • , ; Worms, ; titildloiss and Dlizineas, YellownessCif the 4 lkut. .Gravel, - - ,: YelloW Feer.- - Every re lierolarho, kick and oh- currenee -.of tido "dread - volts," ' • ; . ful malady! signalize. it ifeetlbutn, new triumph fur Wright 'a Iniimeetimi. . ' • Pill.. f.• , Indlitiza. , . - , , . 1 elkorion.—The public are revnecffully t au t lore against articles with mimes similar to Irrriat's Ind a Veget4ble Hifs, but which [Muesli none of, their virtues. Always RA for WRIGHT'S PILLS, a nil; do 1141 be put off - with any other. 'The tnediclne is for eale.wholetiale and retulL'el tber in English. French, Gertnen or Spanishdlrections,at the Principal Office ' 169 RACE BC. Philadelphia. - Abil (Or vale by ; 169 n RACE Ctrs. E. til. BEATTY. -, T. ' .; J. O. BROWN. rolievide. • ' . • And, by Agents in all parts of the Stahl . and United Stales. - DORI!, 1853. I j i MORSE'S COMPOUND sirtztir or . YELLOW :DOCK ROOT. rulltn is a Purity Viotable Calapplinal,reiendfical. Ey rep . ared front the best Roots and Herbs of the Nfaterta Med tea, and hae laiurd an untl y alled reputa tion for th,, ItrrCtf, VIZ n • tcogutating and Strengthening ekti Liver and Digertzvr Organs, and Cleansing the • Stomarh and , Bospets„: and [hue cram) all Maas Diseaail, Liver Com plaints. Dyapepaia, ladlaeolon„Coatleeneaa, Piled, Headache, Fever and •Jtaue. Jaundice; Nausea:lon of appetite,kc.; and canal/;the food lo tiourith and Nupprirreviry - - PUItIFiIPO THE BLOOD, ana thus coring all. Unmoor, t'utaorisius Eruptions, rcrofula, Halt itbsum, Erysupeles, Head, Can kr,r, l'lmplss on tha nice, Illotches, , Ekera„ Tumor., Mercurial Disease. Cancers, ke.. and by efinabllng tbetn;to perform Mile proper farm thus, preventing abet cluing Many painful and den• geruil diseases; hriltserrli Mem AND ht:traino TiIC licavotts ziseresi, thus allaying 'Nervous Irri tation, and curing all lkiseassi of the Nerves, as hys teria, Neuralsh, Cramps. 'et e. IT 18 UNRIVALLED IN THE CURE OF ALL „ FENIA.LE,COMI'LAINTB; , ~, as Weaknara, reneiai ilddilty, Irregularity, Olourue.. bane, Swelling of the Fl , et. Ltraba,Jolhls, /cc., caused by weakness; also, LV?I and r Tttauat CcuarLataTs, a. Co da, Cough'. Asthma, cousumptlon, kc., sin.: Drum., • 1 (Raving made tier r.f the CoMpnund Hyrup 01 Vel -I,low Hock Rom prepared by C, MORA E,...1c CO., either fnurselves.nr inour 11111ft4, and finding too he o very I a ilolory and effectual preparalton, we lAu Ilona cheer. folly tecommepd It to the public aa a I.very Valuable inedletne. - 1 : l 1 . . E. Bourne, Esc] ,Cathier National (tank. Providance. I. W. rer; 13sq., caenier LiMe Rock Bank do do lice. "'With) P6 11, ;"1 K. Rtehrnotid. C. R. Jourr, editor Providence-Geo. Advt., Wm Field. M, W. G M.; rill. Mt E 11 P. James Hutch. Moon, G. A. Doa, V .1 Dr:v.llll4 Colby, and rite hundred others of dhe moot families ' • of ProVidenee, ' This rrrtitics that I have for a rtirititior of years been artymi ite'd with the conionsltlont end: mode of manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. 1 hiss attic been urgneln ie.l with Its itiodus operandt In dlseile. and ran say that in all respects it i 4 admirably ralcidatedto reme dy that cIaRA of Div... Ass bir which deslgne.l. It le especially valmtide hvINDIGESTION and all its attendant symptoms, It exr lie. tre,romithy amine . the LIVER, removes torpoi, and Inkrtivity of 012 ()ROAN, and stimulates healthy nerlon In all the opium). A. a DEPURATO3 or purlfyer onto. Blood it has no soperlor. ;tl VID DOLMER; M. D Provld , nce, R. 1.. Jan. 4,103. ' Prepared by C,..itortsp. & No. 444 BROADWAY. N. V. and sold by Droviste and others throoghout,tbis and of her soma. IZEEEI Cali on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Cliculir, grail', giving a large amount of Seientltle Evidence, from Liehltre Animal Chemistry; Dr: Combe's Phy , otology of Meet on; Dr. Petetra on Pond and Diet ; Dr. John W. Draper, of New - Nark Uniirersit, ; Prof. Dungitson's:Physiology Prdr t"ilimarh or ] a le Col . lege ; Dr. Carpenter's Phyiloogy;i together with reports of chresl from;all pang' of the United PEPSIN IN FLUID AND, POWDER: . Dr. Hongtston's Peplcin la prepared:ln 'Powder and Fluid Form—and In Prescription vlalsi for the use of Ph'yslcians. The Powder will be sent by Mail. tree olluitage, for one Dollar, sentto Dr.lionghton,Plisl. adeiphie. mc_oustsEvE bottle of of the gen ninei.Pepaln bears the written 'signature of J. S. lIOIIOIITON. M. D.. sole • proprietot. Philadelphia, Po- = Copy-right and Trade Mara scented. cfrild. by all Druggist"' and 'Dealers in Medicines.— Pilch, one Dollar per bottle.' -Aomegs—Benj. Rsnisan, Nitwit'''. Wholesale and Retail Agent ; J.O. Diown and J.B. O. Makin, Potts. villa; Jaa..B. Falls, Alinerstrille ; E, J. Fry. Tama qua. LIAM, 41-Ir Mr ..~:.~ , ; ;......:.;~. IICIN r a TESTSII R•g+'lahag tht Serctory Organs, 'JOHN r RRtiIVK, '1 r.,r =EI • ri-Enteied according to Art of 'Congress,. In the year 1851, by J. S. H011(111Tippi, M. D.,`ln the Clerk's, Office of the District Court for the 'Govern District of Pennavivallia• • Another Scientific Wonder! . • ORE.9T CURE roa nrsrppsm: DR J. rt. 1101.1(MTON'S PEPSIN:die erne Diges tive Fluid, or Gastric Juice — prepared from Ren net, or the fourth Stomach of the Oz.:after directions of Bs awe Licezo, the great .PhystolOgical Chemist; by 3. rl. flouunvoir. M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. "1 DIUEIT." Murillo the (line meaging of the word reptin. It In the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of toe Uaattle Juice—the Solosatoftke Feed the Purifying, Preserving, and .brinsislativ,y Agent o the Stomach and intestines. It Is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the On; thus formlnga true Di gestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gawk Juice in its Chemical powers, and fuinishingaeomplete and perfect substitute for it. : 7 • Thle Is Nature's Own Rimedy for , an unhealthy BB:Roach. No art of Matt can equal Its curative row el's: It contain' tin Aleohol, Bitters, Acids, or Nettie ,ate Mug,. WIN extremely agreeable to the' taste, and may be taken by.the most feeble patients who cenuot eat a water etackerl'withost acute distress. Beware of DRVOOID ilfirtvoss. Pepsin Is NOT A DRUG. 1 Half a tea-spnonful nit Pepsin infused in water, wit Mort or 11112901,0 Fire Pounds of RoOt Bee is aesar irro toner, nut or the stomach. SCIENTIFIC OFIDENCE it!;The Scientifle ENldence upon, wittett Ole tame dy Is bared is inthe highest degree curious and re inarkrible. frO...II._wJAzi.IAA44 ,, SUCCESS OF ISAAC GESUARTII:VEENIFUGE, TTESFED as it It by the regular' prnfeselon, at Ilmice convinces orthe value orate medicine, both sa a vermlfoge and as a temedy in other diseases of the intestinal canal, yr hich may be seen by a refer- ence table certificates from tonniternble responsible citizen!. It has effectually ,and immanently cored Piles, WWll'''. Wein tar action of the Rowels. and tette', every form of Worml- removing at once all discuss of the Intestinal tubs, where WpTl3ll are so often the fearfuLtausd. Fite testimony . of so' many eminent Physicians cannot fall to bring this invalu able remedy Into general use. Try it. I. 11111111 ART, • :Selinsgrove, [Futon Co., Pa FOR SA LC, AT John G. Brown andelemens & Helder. Pouloslllo Jacob S. -Laurence. ; P k ikel It.• Berndt, Tremont; M , 0.-. P. Helloes, Lawellyn Peter Bressler. Donaldson R.' Dickson; Schuylkill Ha ven; If. Shinier. roirt Cabot' ; Wm. Lawtonong Clair; Z. 1411110, New Castle; C. J., , ,Fry. Tamaqua, Medlar t Eta, Onviesburg; Jonathan Faust, Ash• (add ; Wm. J. Haas. flhamoklntown I A. T. Trent man, Lower • lidabantando ; Snyder dr. Zimmerman, Ht. Union; IL IL Vasilne..Paxitts July 2,103. f ' ,'• ,1 • 1741 m• *PEMMICAN PONI WANES. J.HE undersigned having the'exeltorrre right of di:coring These *amain Scbnytkill Sonny has, opened a large end splendid assortment, among which will be found ajl 'kinds- of Door and Rouyn Furniture. farnameittal' arc.: arc., admitted by all to be the most .heautifill and perfett Porce lain ever made, it S 4 cheaper, more durable and perfect then the jrnpUrted article. Call add exam• . me at the Hardware Store of 1 k • GEOItGEMRIGHT, Nearlp i oppoette the Miners' Bank. April 16,1t353. ; 164 f I NIX t -IMO 1 INK 3 :1--(liind ink to Soitles as J low as 23 seals pet dos Set, finials it..- —• • ~ . 11011111Fil . . ' asap Book and Stationeryi Stan August 10.1832. . • 21... =CM= Eil .:, GOOD . - 11M117$ :FOR Tlill WILMS: vAillioßX,All Celebrated Astrologic or ilia LAWS Cautery. bas the ioecrea that guides the Sin. gle to a b_otopy parnriagO. ant to wane Ow "MarTlOd happy. Ladles who wO.ra **happy through. trouble, .odooloue. thonponitated boww. and (ales, promisee taro beat made happy' ay blm. litulledtral Ade ke ine. sever kuowo to MI. lie to 4 - mauled mob, win of faintly . which wakes the Lathes cosoult him la the most delicate mip.with perfiret confidence.— In lb* loankd tad Oils Saithes". confidOt is I Doc-, for and aderaer US abut. , ; =I TOM LIBIOIEI4 OF TOUR FIPTIME Goon FHRTIL:LIG, Enthienee and Happiness. are w Irbic the 'maid of an. Those who had two inclt,and found the more they Died to get lomat d t he more Hansa Went against thew, conaulted , him t their bad Inca has left them. arr.+ they are now tortunate, rich and happy. lie has the secret that stops the slander and eery of you( ono. mica. GENTLEMEN!, Lank to your Interests before Ills tea lure. Men who have been unfonunate and unsuccessful In life and in business—mart who have worked hard and snuggled agsinstadversily and misfortune the great er part of their lives, and found the tutini - they tried to get forward the more things went against tries:— these wen have consulted him for the fast thirty years. All who wisely, fiallowed his - .advice are now rich and happy; while those blinded by prejudice and Ignorance: rte Elected his advice, are stilt laboring •agalnst adversity and poverty. Ile shows, you the LIKSIBIIBI3 TOO2ll EVTCB.& WIFE O All Interviews are strictly private and confiden tial. No. 3 GAUltila street, second house, Amur side, above Achtlytkilf Stith diterd, PhUadeltila. April 9,1953. •-•.• • 15.1 y HAPPINES§ A.ND C9MPET.F.NCE I. That we beheld so many females .in the meridian elide broken in health and spirits • with a complt .catiod ofdiseases and sulitients deprtving.theili of the power for the enjoyrdent of latest an age whrn physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and huppy se renity of mind, arising frdm a conditiod of health should be predominant Many of the ofliereuiTerings at first—per haps years bercire, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marriage—were ue. their origin so light as to pass unnoticed, and of course neglected. IN Ale'rltaN %IcAla6,• • When too late to be benefitted by luur knOwledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the full CUtl/le quencei of our ignorance. What would we not oaten give to poeseis in ear ly life, the knowledge we obtain. in after years ! And what days and nights - of anguish .We might not have been spared, tithe knowledge was timely possessed. It is • MELANCHOLY AND firraliTLiNG To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many 'ratite for many 'years; from causes simple and controllable, Tly remedied—or better still,— not incurred, if ev y WIPE AND MOTHER ' POsessetl the information contained in a little yol ume, (within the reach of all) which would spare to herself • -TEARS OF MISERY,' And,to her husband the constant toil and anxiety ot mind, necensanly devolving Upon. him from sick ness of the wile, without giving him the upportu nny of acquiring that competence:which his .exer tions are entitled, and the possesioit of which would secure the happiness of himself, wife and children. SECURE 'I'HE MEANS OF %HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which ban caused the sickness and poverty of thonsaeds. In view of such consequences, ho.wife or moth er is excusable if she neglect to, avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which wOuld , spare her much suffering, be the means of happi ness•and prosperity to her husband', and confer up on her children that blessing above al! price— healthy bodies„ \ artth healthy minds. That knowl edge is contained in a little work entitled • THE MARRIED : WVMAN7S PRIVATE AlEb• • !CAL COMPANION. By Da. A. M. Pi/At:am:ix, Professor of diseases of women. One Hundredth Edition. 10 mu. 250. Price 50 Cents.' [On tine paper, sutra -blue ing, $1,00.1 First published in 1134, and it is not surprising or wonderful, consideribg that, Perry le male, whether married or not, can here acquire a full knowledge of the nature, character and causes of Ler complaints, with the various symptutns; cud that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold.- • 1 24 If . It is impracticable to convey fully the options sub-' jects. treated of, as they are ail nature strictly in, tended for the married, or those contemplating. marriage., but no female desitious of enio!...:ing health, and that beauty consequent upon healtn, which is so conducive to her own happine,s, and that o her -husband, but either has or wit{ obtain !" as has or will every husband who has the love and affection of his wile at heart,_ or !helot his own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OP .ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sent by snail within thei lest few Imunihrir. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC BE NOT DEFRAODNDII Buy no book unless " Dr. A. M. itaurieran,-129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on the title page, and thr entry in the Clerks °trice on the back of the title page; - and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mil, and address to Dr. A.)l. Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptillow infringements of Copyright. Let etrry wile and husband ponder No excuse for Ignorance, when ignorance Pt nth ery to those we hold near and ileari.and when to dispel our ignorance is within our retch. To enable every one lb decide upon the indis7 pensalde nertestty of Fiosisessing a copy, and that Ito wife, or mother need remain .uninturtned upon, the many causes, which sooner or later, ore desti ned to make fearful ravages upon',her health; unless guarded against, and that no considerate and alien tionnte hii.band have cause to upbraid himself Wltli uraieet of the welfare ut his wife—a pamphlet of thirtY-six pages, containing full Tuk-page and Index of Contents,. together with extracts front the book, will be sent free of ehrargre to any part or the United States, by addressing; post-paid as here in. IVlan Knowledge is Ilappintsj', 'Cui culpable to be Ignorant: t raF'On'reeeipt of One Dollar (rnr the fine Edi tion, extra binding.) "THE MARRIED WO MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION' i 4 tent (mailed Jrre) to any part of the United States. All letters mast be posbipaid, and address ed to Dr. A. M. MAIJRICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Mee, NO. 129 Liberty Street, New York. • For Sale by—Blanes St Cr* Harrisburgh ; .Jf Swans ' Bloonii;buriti. J. S. Worth, Lebanon ; C. W. De Witt, Milford ; .1. W. ;En:milliliter. Mau beim ; If. W. Smith, Huntingdon ; S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M. Flaum,'N,eal Rerun; H. A. Lantz, Reading; E. T. Morse, Cruatriville; N. V . R. P. Crocker, Brownsville; WentS A: Stalk, Car bondale ; Eldred& Wright,Williarruport ; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre ; Geo. Wr. Eurle,l Wayneabuig ;AL Crosky, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; R. P. Cum mings, Sommemet ; T. 13.. Peterson, Philndrljhie —Penn. April 9, IW. 15 frit , MEM MI OILS, PAINTS,. &c, TAINT. OIL AND CHEMICAL WORKS ;. Office 135 'Stagth Front' Streq, Phtladelplira*. ' Wrote Lead, chrome Yellow,- - Red Lead; I Do • Green's, - - " Labarge, ' . On Reda - ... . = sugar of Lead, , Cbineso Heaelit , Linseed Oil, • Do. Illif!?•, , = . Boiled Oa. , IVlDegar, dise?% . Trade supplied on liberal terns. - -'-,-. , August 13. len. .. 3.3-10 t ;. • ZINC PAINTS. ' • WHITE, BLACK *AD COLORED, I Manulattunq by the New Jersey Ave Coin pon y. A CKNOWLEDUKD by scientific and practical men to steel in brilliancy and economy, ethers i n use . Compared with White: Lead, at present pet era, it can be satisfactorily shown they are 0140 pe r ton cheaper to the customer. Dealers are Invited to call and examine for them selves. F. C. JONES & Wholesale Belling Agents, No, 17;d. Mervyn,-Phila. Judy 2, 18.23. 7. 6ru 7 1 PUDE warm LEAD . IX7 ETIIERILL & BROTBER, 21anurac corers No. V V OR , NORTH FRONT Stress,' Philadelphia , a good supplrof their warranted pure WIIITE LEAD, and these customers whit have been sparingly supplied In consequence Of a run on the article, shalt. now havelhelr orders - ' - No known substance possesses these p ative and beautifying properitles, so desirable In to an equal estent with unadulterated white lead thence any admixture of other materials only mar Lits value. It hae, therefore, basil the steady elm of the manufac turers, for many years, to supply to thepublic a per fectly pure white lead, and the ueceasing demand for the article, Is proof that It has met with favor. It Is Invariably' branded on one headli WETIIERILI, & BROTHER In full, and °nth* other, warvasted pers. all In red letters. ' rhliada „July 12.18b1 - —BLAZE IM Patent Fire Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. ' I lIHE Sabociibers hataJust received a fortbe r:a 1 ply of this itingalar.and valuab e substance. N . addition to the slate color; chi) , futile a heautifui chocolate or brown. remembling the sand atone now in use, and so much admired for the gone of buildings Itt principal ingredients are slitetAlumlna and pro. tozide of iron, which !tithe opinion of scientific men. sallsfactot Hy accounts sot its dee-proof nature—the two formersabatances being notticondoctors, and the latter acting %ea cement, to bind thewhole together and mails a firm and durable paint. FOOlll4ll. is mixed with Linseed Oil, dud applied with a brash, the same as ordinary .!ps.s,t. To teeere iron, tin, line, canvass, pap s , ea.- It herdens gritdo, ally and becomes dre-proote I. is panlmia.rirsultn ble for roots of buildings. steamboat a id car-decks railroad bridipes,fences, tc. A a note° &tad with the article hi equal to on* of slate, ati vast caving of ex pease._ ! Specimens may be seen atthe office .if the Semen bets. - HARRISON, BROTilaltd & N0.43S 'South keens St..2biltda. n0r11114.11448 • r-tf , SUPOIUMEt OIL FOR LAMPS. . iltre4oreg,'Cire incur, Ike.; AT., • a. CRT RECEIVED and for sale by the Nubscriber. -) The following testimonial le taken from a Reading (Pa) Paper: This 011 Wires from all Impurities, and will not gum machinery or to burning. Oil for machinery will not congeal at a tedipt4ators orecto=will ormain perfectlyhmptd when the best Sperm Oil Is frdzen Oil for bunting purpose', the brightest and beg llght in the World. Persons using it, can avoid all accidents. is It is nothing but pare nil. Oil for Car Wheels that will not congeal at 20 de gree. below zero. ce We have used, and are envy constantly usreg Mason's Patent Sperm Oil on one. Engines and Ma rhlnery, and And It to be superior to ail other Oils we have ever need. It will not gum brcongesi,and pre fer it to the bent sperm•. • - .; • M. A. & P. lISRTOLET. & CO. OF.OROC BRIWIT, iferdwire Store.' Nest door to Matz's lintel. Centre dl., Pottsville. March 5.1252. 10-tt :1 • zi or p. I. T . _ A FEW Barrels of the Ohio Pitt 'Proof Paint, Slate I - Send Brown colors, Liu /morns article for sale by the subscriber. Also a kw keel. of Pals* 011, at V+ cents a gallon. and Grease at 9 cents a pound to close out a tot. For sate by : B. BANNA N. April SO, 1862., . "DoWer r ire up the 6:74lp."f—Laserrstee Tam. OLDEST DRUG AND SPOT HE• CARP STORE IN SCRUYLKILL CO. - 7PIIB Sahsenber reepectfolly, Informs his friends lI and the public In general that he Mill, continues at • his old stand In Cenqs etreet. near Market, Poturille, and takn the opportunity of tendering tils thanks to his numerous Mende and amtiaintatt ees. for the contWenee sad support Use) hate honor ed him tin through nutty years of bushiest. no think. It useleas to etunamits an the titletss lebleb be keeps In hie store. • The public are well aware:that he heel no other goods connected, except what is generally kept In Drug Rtores. • He will, al usual,contlnue to keep his itore tempted withleiri Pa frisk iirsve °revery drStrlp ilititiichtleptuiftlalle Carefully comm. JOHN B.BROWN N. _ Tine 11,11152. • 111-tt 4:7 HUSISLNDII LEWIs :TRAVEL_ ING. rogtorgaiit Timms. '111011110014001111 161t F 91103 OF FHB P5l/511:411414 , 0 • _I_ 3I gADV6S, 0 1 14413#1phii,: forte r ste. A • 6 '. it tt Al aird li a l Ar Koji ST. 1052, them will bej two passenger Trait. 'dalli ;Bandies amended,' betweria:',olladelphin:Beadieb. and Panay WI. • ; , 11 ' • ; 1 - • MORNING • TheEsparta Train leaves thtlxileiPli la 4115 , exceps Bandaya.ai 75 o'cittatt, A. hi: I,The Way Train Navel Potlltqlle, dunda” excepted at 7i o'clOck; A. 11; • AFTEBtitAtit LIN B. •The • WayTirai. leaves Pnoidetphia 'daily:, except at.ol O'cloca. P. 31; The, Bapnria Train leaves Potisv die excepi ndsys, at cl o'ock; P. M. I I ,n HOUR* OF P.Addl NO- BEADING.' - • For 14M/Idt:47lla at 8. ciocit; 10 minutes. A. td.„ sad -4 o'clock al minute,. PI, 14. For Pattering at 0 o'xiocri 34 tuhruies A. N. and 0 &chic)} P. N. - • , Both Trains atop at theilftmlons along tiro Har t - FARLIS. , rt - • cora Sichisica, 1614114 _ to Philadelphia ij 8+ 75 . iel 43 4101 to Pouvillie, .; 10S Philaira to Potusillie a j • 273 - "1 23 Depot io Pottsville, tattier Or 1711itgl add Bailroai streets tear of American tlouiia. Parseneers canna emeriti. cars unless providedMillb a ticket. • • • Fift) pounds of basskgeSsiiiiim showed to with tenser 16 these line. and persengers Sr. eiprosalP Moblidted from taking anythibk lie baggage bat shelf own %leering apparel, *bleb will be at the risk of Ita . - By order of the Board of 51dnagert d: BHAUPoRD. Secretary.' 134 f Junit 5,\185$ SUNDAY FOLOIRISION TRAINS... I 1 t FIDLALIELPIIIA Art Ix RE:ADINO t RAILROAD. t • I CrAtul stint suNtrior. It Joao Otb, Oat Seaton at. i.rolicviog Saaday, antll farther atittes.sti Lvpresti. Eton rston Paiseugf !Orfila witi de:ptita id 7e, tequila 'Dow Pottsville at 4 i,abe day ; swotting Way gout. on Line and at the fellowlug stations at the bouts stated • or visor.. Dowa raatx., TO:no I 1, • ' I .I . 3tapons. 4 ;Mannino. I..ca , oss kln,lsd'a. • 3U:. LEOles ronsville Panel Pll. - eitixvllle_: all Pants, Mt. Caltott -;' 4 4 7 : " Pottstown b *1; 8. Haven . " Iteadm,z 4131 .tj : Reading 5.10 " M. Haven . 11003 "Pottstown coui " Mt. Carbon ;14;53 I ..f„, Phavalviltt • 0.4 e, Artivemit Natavitinti 400 I Arrives at Pallad'a '7.301 c - .--'. - — FAREdr , . - 1 For the moot trip, urt and Own, in No. I Coin; From Phtlitlelphta to rharnivrille and bask.staine I day, ' li r " . $1 4b • Phttstoctp. " ". ; 171! Readingi[ • •'. . " 8. Havend bit. Carbon & Pottsville, 400 " Beading to Poitsaltle" and back acme day. - 1 60 InV - No - Baggage rimed :with these train.. At) Timets must he purchased beffire entering the rate{ biay 29. t 85 2 .. 1 il f 22-tr LITTLE SCHOIMUILL RALLEOAD. 4 FFICL Or T/1111. ITT,LE Ot•via•Trolt • RatPßoadait'd Coal Company. oN AND AFTER Tuutamy, APRIL 1, 1051. the Pn.isengei Train Will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday excepted.) nt Of o'clock A. iw.land 41 o'clock P. M,, and connect with the Morning ; and Afternoon Train. trout Pottrville;on the Reading Railroad. Returning. will leage Port', Clinton. on the arrival of ins Sion:king Train from falladelphla`aa the Bead ing Railroad. FARE To Pbtladelplisi 00 , '• Port Clinton, I - " 14 . 1 / 4 . 73 7 , • .I.ollli ANDER3ON General Agent. Tireaqua.April ID. ltlsl 10-tr TRANSPORTATION • - mss. & ftEADING Ratirtoonl. ..- ,--, ~..., 4lel-fifil a 70;ti - . , . !IL tA.:l , lON.,ur I.OEIOIIIWA 111b1414 ap.ololo, It t commence March I, NH. ' • :: IATEa OF FR6IGHTI,,P6II 100 1.111. : If •I .j 1 . Neu — : . k.. ~.,. t.:?..1-ca ••:•: 3, 11 aIITICLIES TII.OI.OIITFD. I i• ~ t 1 . 7 . 7 a.I Nsllb I ': . • 1 , 3 • -- is. .• -.. • 3 .10e . - - lit 6tasc—Bitualln !mite°o.Driske ce.lnk, Ore, Litiestune;P Inin, 'teeter. elate; Titre, - 9,i Class. Blooms Butr ',Roche. Cetnent, CrlndStottes,!Guano l ? Lathe, Pitch „1 Railroad Iron.! heavy, Rosin, I daft, ribingtee', Tar, Turpen tine, Timber and Lumber. • ' ' 3d Otass:—Ale. Beer andMorter.. and Pearl, Bark ;Barley, Boned a trd Morns. Coffee, •COth3n. will/hey& Domestic Liquor', Drain, Iron Castings, rough y Rotiedf Bar or ' tiamnieteal Iron, Boiler Plates. Plat liar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot, 130141 1 sies, Potatoes, Nolleami Spikes ialt P,rovisiona, Saittistre & , . I"obacco, tintnanufnetured. 'FLULIRner • • 4th Class .— Apples; ; Bran, l Butter Cheese, Cor dage,Earthers-w are Eggs. Drocerles, (except thnse statd)bentp thirdseare Ic Cutlery; liolloar•-warts, Lerd,Leather, lAse dock. hianorae tures Of Irorr,ae Machinery IDll,oya- I tars, eainie. 'Raw Elides, Itsigs,RUS.. ela dhetylron, Seeds,steet„ Sweet Potattms, Tallow Vinegar Wire. StA Class.—Booki end Stationery, lidots!and Shoes, Carboni's,. & Spirit Oil, China,' fi lase and Queeneware,• tigers, ConfectionerYs Dry! Gooch , Drugs, Fresh - Fish, Meat and Fruit, Forehrn -Liquors. 11410. Spirits Of furpentlne,Teas; Wines and Wool. Meech 1.183) • '•• NEW AERANGEMENT. . " ••44iiir ;411.6 ~eare OWARD„ EXf'llEelS LINE Hale are prepicred to rerelae and for ward Dail) per Passenger Train. (ant Etpres, Car -belbg 11!%4)0 I n o thares of special , niesaeneers) merchandise oe ail ieseriptions,pnekagia. bundlks,aperle,bank notes; air.. atim,i particular attention :paid to collet-tote Baja, Drafts and Atlrounts Parapets and Goods delivered lady Ito aN intermediate pfe./.ea between Philadelphia and pottaville offices—Cen•re Street, Pottsvillrt No:4?, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No. WAIT Meet, New York Chia, 8 c4Utt Street. Batton. 11 ARD, EARL ac J'a , ~l,lByl I -tf AtLW ARRANGEMENTS. I VIDE undersigned del.dre t a inform the Public' Vim 1 they have established I emseiVea at Ltesport, 4 ln .:onntlcti wt with the:st. Clair Depot, Cur the puro4se of pukehaamc FivatrAlraln,llay and Prodpre Ttley are thankful for yart favora, and ate now prepared to deliver goods, ntinleaale and retail. 17 II LE R t BROTHER': Jannary l B, 1833 2—if . ___PARMAT :. RE, 4,(1..- - i CLEMENS & .......1 Ii A it L 1 W A It 6 '" a few 'pints ab ..:-..,,::,,,, tel, at the old .. - d Partin's. t litnilra tall arrottment or . iirrilifes Toolv,i • I •( oath Trimmings. Quailing' materials, : ..- Axles and timings. 7thoeniater's Tools, , ' - :•rante Cutlery, Fili-Si k...iisstis, -'"! locket l Cutlery. , Nallirepikes and - Brads. 44, arperaerlaTools, I Counter rcr.l'lloformilflittania, Ware, dil ticales, I All, n's Revolter.; . ' Oar and -11rillod Irian Bide Barrel:, ; . I Flue and Sheet do. able and Tea 130oena„i • set{ titieur and, Blister rase und Enamelled Kit -Steel. - ' ties,. ;_. Tin, Elate and Sher i Zing . , one. Boilers and' Tea Ha l',;(.:Oplaf`T 4' Sheet Brae, ; g..ttl ec . • ~ • I' li and Oar Lead,l 41,..vy Cartiner of all descaptleus Railroad Iron and /v 44 Mill Xirnat and C reulur te lirsubla and tilnalii Onus: . Haws. , . 11 , / do , do Piney, Elutaiees Choppers Clea- , not and Game Bags, 4 edit and Knives,- • Powder Flasks, ' . il Anvils and Vire., I enwder and elbot, -, 4 lilloair and Tackler; " . W - dter-proof Percuirlnn chain ?UM p, I i CaPg. ' • • . • ' Iran; Copper and , Brass (Ilfir Mounting.. i 1 . - R ire, , ,' Vie clubctribere Would ttirinclfully invite the it. tentatn of tho publie genera*, to the above and otter articles of llndwice too ufnemut to miintion,,l as they! ore determion; to s 1 1. as low ‘ tat anir cote to oitt of Philadelphia) _ Antuat 27..1854 MN :an inicurrs ' HARI WARE HTORR, below alatz's Hotel, and GEOII dooia akin celie _nearly Oppoel e the Macre' litoli,, Al•onsyille tie will be found 1, an eancss aortmeni o HARDWARE: . • Cloeeh Trimmings. l ; ; ' Bei. - : 4 prlngs. • „. t ine Treys, 't i •liddlary. ; , • ; Stank: wen, - - .2 !shoemakers' Tools, Isltortment err fine LoOto. A! Carpenters' TOoli, • ~T able timid) : • !Glass and Paint, • 'rocket Cutlery, Bar Iron of alll clue, Ttibte Spoons, Atonad do do ' du !'ilLovils and Thee. , Nally and spiked, ' lAuortment of fine GOns, Reiltoad Iron and tinily, 't hest Iron Cautibles„ , , ightlth , Tools, ‘,-. • : Vire, Tin Plate, g Itlail4lncmaterlate. • ad Kettles,.. , "tt ensfteet, • ' iflaStrone. . ' t; Shear 'Heel, is a de and &Mani, ..ti Arm Blliter, ' . . halm!, Milrglaws, . ' t illoadTraiets, Cioatit.ctt Saws, . Irowder and Shot • i . t -Fine Ifand- saws, . , " 9.1 B. returns his thanksko the pnblle far the 1 i.;1• tronage they eaten: led to tke Mtn firm oillaght dc .Potti and flatten. himsel f iltat, In bla lidleldnal cipa hilt: he will be abitt to dr erhte wad command their continued eupport by the nallty of the goods bites In store, strkt atteOlon to ushoeett,and the-low rates ,at Which he Is deterkutd; to sell.. ; ;!GEORGE BRIGIPT, '.. i --. Late onkel firm of Bright k Port. March It UHL I 11 • ._ 1.3-Ir E. 1 auusuro stanDwainn, , t AND TOOL STORK EXCLUSIVELY. Thylargest and only Eiiittrisakiftera okthe lisl,l i tit that Um ii.d State,. ~ U l7ll. M.: M'CLERE lc BRO.. No. MT MARKET a r cu r et, above pavan* Philadelphia , Colblanulactureral Depot for-Locke of all kind 4.— 1 , .Witr , srited quality 1 Pat. .62 Glatt Knobs, G Knob,. &c,l Preaduin porceisin!Kgmbe,' Vet 100 patterns; Silver Plated Hinge.. ace.; with th tnost complete- iniabrt meat of all the modern pall rns in this line. Spit. den and dealers are Inv,: to call and examine btu stock. • V I . • a Matriiratiri ‘Catigepliss cal .1, -Vali, if ?esireiti lIQT AIR REQUITERS AND VENTILATOR& - j .AT FACTORY MICE*. , i Pvrenns at a distance ',An wish to order GOOdl, and desire an *allege or ponteulai description, oin write to &PCt.tiaz da-Bao•risca, and all information as to Goods 2od Priees will • be s flq3n by raturri of malt._ , , All Orders put op, Oder Oa immediate supervlalon of tile arm. L ,1,4 AI ise ADrILL 1&53.', -1, COLEVIALWEIi Oheso Cutlery STOILIi: • , . Mi. 32, 33,24, al, 3ti, .'.4d 37 Araule,Philaila. -. , . , 0 9UNTRY tderehants tin . nave from 10 .to 1S per %anent. by purchne(ng it ihatibove Storni, By .Im. porting my own Ociods,'paylni boil ittle rent, tad Bp mg konnin)tntly,:itlls plain 1 can undersell MOH *lin ,purefisile their goods here, nag high ratite,-and five like palaces.., 1 ' , P. ~, ; • Constantly pd hand, II large issonment of Pen and Pocket Knives. Acquire and '.llazore, Table Knives and Porks, In ivory, stag; buffalo, bobe• and • wood handles, ,Carters hod Folks, Steels, dc., Butcher Enlires, Dirks—Rolle-Knives, Revolving and gain Pimple, 4.e. Just received, II large stoo of Rodgers' and Vius tentiohn't One Pen and Congress KlolVell . , r i Alga .a large assoitment Of Accordeonii, Ilr ~ 44,- Altai fine _English Twist and German Gunn. - i 1 • - ions 51 . ,e01.E51aN, liporteg.... . flee' V, InSI . I- . :! - 54 , tf , , :: .__,___—,_ , —..,---_—......—..._-i__ .1 ' i TOWN lIILL iiROTI AND.I,..IIAR:DWARE STORSJ THIS. MITSEUM orrnanehtetured,srires ' has lost none of its attractions, and ; am new. able to Ipffer tn'tbe Putillt.elther OM their Inspection or Purchase, one of , the en,,lr and most nreifuli stock of Foreign and Domes tic HARDWARE ever oferad in the County. With man r thanks fur the patroinge.ettended. a , the fate firm I flatlet myself able tfrsupply ill the *anti In my , line. of business, eheip he the thinks!, srlth maul promptness and deepateti. PRANK PATT. April 3 . Inn. ...,_ . . - . 14-tt- i• IRON OONMOSOMN want . IMOON CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE.i 'l l ll2 subserlhersare pre*ared to fornleh Om ?ride. A Machinists/Ind iopentere, at Pm*ameba *Mem. moot added) whole's* or reall.beat asomicao Bat Irnn.susnufatttue*ln fatooille, and warranted of sopitior gamily. Also, Light T Sub. ealtablai Orr cohort i - strdCiale chains,lunalthed al Mast mike dtrert from the Importer. E. TARDUT 4k. SOX: TOO Mote, N0v.112,, • 174 f • 4 ~~:ua,i..r~:,~.~au.«,3m+.Viro~ax~+~~Y*.'trati'~`r...~n-~;.:.r._ EXPERIMENTS WITH MAN UR !•:ti William Cliff, of Stottington, commuttiates go the New York Ap - trli're., a series of experiments; which he tete,,il made to.test the. comparatixt glue of u;,•7 3 .. and coneintrarid manures, as tup dttiog‘ - for mowing lands. After gitiog tech of these tertilitera a fulr trial, he givei results thus : 4 , Ist. That concentrated manures , sire ti , preteraSle to stable maanre ftir dressing Moss. 1 1 ing ands. Eighty, oahnds of. preparsl ss: perphosphate of lime, or one h odrtd ppe0. , . 3 of guano, produce larger resul4 than !No v , dollars worth of stable: mauurti r Tail ev,. mate given. of the comparativbiraluv ei! , ;:i i •,, manures in the Country 'Gentle s,p••• wit: that hundred pounds of guano is abk ut eqtyl 1,, load of manure, does 41 du jusiice to.guaoo as a dressing for mowicig lands.: It is Cheat:. er to buy guano at the inarket tree; then t, have stable manure given to you, if - yoo:ave to pay for carrion nod iiandling. • ' 2d. That there is good economy iu: l ll4in g larger quantities of guaho than eighty I.:out,lti to the acre. While this quantity did a 4 pas expenses . . one hundred ipounds gave:al v e ry handsome profit. It ii btheved that! there would be initealing economy iu fie, typiir.l. lion virtu two or three hundred pounds ry r acre. . - • ' i ' 1 3d. That !antlers ha've a rheap metbod of doubling their crops ahoy tit: all laud, do not DOW produce over one and a halt an sere. Five dollaasiworth of guanoltitia bly•cornpostezd, nod applied eatly, or what isbetter, to N't . ',vember, could nattily' ' fay to add one too an a hail ut hay 'to tle! yield of each acre. 4th.' 'Thar -prepaied •superphosphate lime 14 ' among the cheatxst add best di toe nures. The return is larger for the capita! invested; than any °thee manure. -. I sth. That bones disscd Sufpliutir acid, is not only a veri powerful manure, tu: ' I that where farmers can-get booty for cticine... or at a small cost, tilde it is lood economy 1, manufacture superpboyphate of lime j them. itel Tea. 1:111E heo rn atifire isito article bfe er • ) great' value aa a fertilizer. Fa riper& tire 1,,r. feed) , sate in having 'argil:locks of —a place,to keep theoi—aud abuntlm'oce of loam, charcoal dust, - and piaster. of Pti'roe,,. 10j cla. 51 cip absorbents. 7111. The'experiment suggests*, f l at met, that more,capital invested in manurej woom make their farming fajmore, profitable. if an'y one doubts it let Ltitn invest a tew 4 dollers in guano, or in some 'good ,prepared ;super. phosphate ot lime, and, apply 1 4. to any of bpi exhausted mowing fields this tall ; The re turns will tardy fail to be more satisfactor, than that of-bank stock. ==4l lift.. 11 ctil 17rts. o.ea - A 12 ete. 11 The-subject of liquid manure is at the pH. sent moment exciting n great deal of at tent ti.n in England, and - most striking results have. taken place from its skillful and persiver,nc• applications. We haSre known instances dna country, where little advantage firs be,e derived from its use, Simply because 4ultiv., tors did not know hoW it slttptlid he In all iustarKes where it has beet rmi . successful, tt traa_beedfregiteinfry - a'prrlfed, very largely : diluted with water. lu th s feet, a constant and equal' Supply of nutrition' i, afforded to rite growing plants, whic . ii not the case when they ate3gluttea at- 0! , 4. tune and deprived of it nuOther. For. the . , ing ingredients being in . a. state of are ready for . the immediate ut•eoftlre ! plant ,, , while with ordinary golid manure, t bite ir.• gredientis are slowly and gradually dirsolre', and spa r ingly furniribCd.. 941 11 Liquid manuring mi. in !act, only a in dlt, cation of the process l 4l irrigation, in wtitc a small quatitity . of manure is contained in a very large quantity of; water:pod tint= virry widely.and frequenil) spread. " its s'bprrij advantages consist in its being all 'Tidy - • absorbtion by, plants, thOwever dry the tw._ may be; While solid manure can be oho, whatever. unless there is Water in tI4 dissolve it, and it often happens-that ti the water be in, sufficient 'quantity to effeet direr solution, there will be' such a surploslior ilia plants ; that.they will'be flooded. ..1 . Immense quantities of liqUid manure are made and wasted in the sewers Of •!towcs; • which,. in some instaqces, has beenaliptad to the production of enormous harm /Wt. -- generally, Its use bas 'I been, confined to pr. dens; as for example! in - -the ease of rt ra w• berries,- it'fitis cauied 'so luxuriant a ;growth of leaves, as to yield little or no fruit. The difficulty it to be avoided by withholding a supply till the,Plants 'are forming their Coact buds, and ceasing again during the ripeiiing"ot thetrWit. .rhis rule IS to be.obser red 4S urar• ly as practicable with! fruit trees, and even with melons. It mutt be likewise 't einem. bered that it it luring rapid groWth °oft that liquid manure can be of any use, and it M ay Gtr even prejudicial'at other times. The great heat 'lnddryness of America will render this mode oftreating plants even more. : advantageous than in England.—Ontrirry Getitlemai: lEISLER'S and Ittt.co. 51'011E, iveNn 110- 11tand of elccnen are constantly on 35-ly • If butt dtemdles tp size and becr l i tues fectiVe and knotty, a ietentilhe farpei knows thqt the earth needs i phosphaie (tne, one of the most tiedeisary ingredeots to a lull and perfO , developerreut of fruit, The scientific fatmer would thew gather leaves, and burn, Or pulverize them !and af -I#digging toned his tree so as to clime the root!, pat half .n bushel of bone dust, leaves and leached ashes, mixed in equal portions. to each tree, and thlis• afford* material lona perfect developemint lot the fruit. It peach trees dwindle; the leav(is crisp, and curl up, OT in other words havelf4o: yet has, they need iron: A man May; a's well live without breath, Sit a peach tree ,withou: Iron. If thegrourtddoes not naturally fur nish the owner must, or be dissipututre, in his hope of. fruit. In such case 4u ru the smith, or machine shop, and get the! scale, or what is better, the iron turnings, and dig- ging away. round the roots, 60 as td,expi,io them, apply oDe qu4rt of remiss, of "eales, or turnings, to each !ree, a pint of salt-sod' a pick of leached *Amend the curled !evil will give place io delicious fruit. The yellows fn the peach tree, is tf.esaine as the yellow water !n the hone; , bqa, - rinse from a want of Infuse tha t, futo the : systeth, to act sea receiver of the eleclicilf. and the yellow water to hone, and the e;• lows la the peach tre i r are matters of]histor. -Ohio Fames. EM2I • • COWL It has been found by experiment f : that a . ) cos led upc2oliass yields a greater 4.1.1211i1q of milk than when fed upon any othior, tuna. . S 9 -1 11 as a saki of regular exprritnint:4, 3 fotds soy data lot conclusion,' Eliot food which countinsibe•greatest quilt try of milk; and the nest kind of it, taw eotatatos the greatest qusntity, of butter, and li ,not a little singtilei, ,fur butter cout4ins tragen. It is uti:t a good pliin to feed Cows on Unitotrn diet, for eXpepments havei prose" the yield of milk by such .a• system of dirt gridUSILY dirrlinfibe!l T ? iris thertture 'a good rule uti change the fund of much C 49 1:e -qUentfr• gtilk,Obtsiord \lrom cows tu the morning is gentility richer dint hat ut,- talrtedjit the evening; Sanaa. 1 TUE SE .SONS. • Hay inni corn, and budii and dowers. Snow, and ice, and Olin and wino,—• Ipripg and summer, tali sod winter, VTith their suns, and sleet+, and 'bowers, Bring, iaturu,,thesegifts drvece , 1. Spring blows, itemiser! FiLyw4, Autumn reaps,. winter . keep.. Spring empires. summerprovides, Autumn boards, winter two: . Coma rhea, frieeds, prai. g rout Spring and smninercautnmoi SUraratr. autumn, winter, ti.Flll*, AS !boy run thets yearly round: Groh iii turn their gladness tuna! f l Time drops blessing,. an he Time finales Snakes rme and Tents nitte4 LIQUID'MANURE = FRUIT TREES.- 1 ISM El II