The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 07, 1854, Image 4

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There mu a rittlinuihser,
- • Whose mune Char
. Though thereinth nought of is?.
She Wed a bd cram ;
And ma en EsseW failiday; • At
• With mind all bee from care,
Omagh 't. was ithelannholy day s ) , -
~ Wm went from - Easton Keen .)
( a git; hi tedied beelde,ber eat
( thos who seemed polite, . • ,
laird, a miled,'and look'd quite silky at
. . •:f Another
.4.iienest, artmodthe train . 1' --- ~
Wet bill, end . d moor ; t"
tThe erfaddiked after ill Ufa.
, And eosin got get Waft. •
- ,TM whittle semeded load and shrill, •
tormel,uoW they neared.
Whit:both? a lofty, snomdad dill
its dimes* emeranoe reafd.' •
% Evian* Charlette: Ow her ewe' vis
Else alyly•trom lus
t plus, , ~
land by bet si de, list doeslY? be
.1 ' Sat wi th asnuling thee. - '
Prim= AM "These men look for a neat,
i 11 1 jedge amuta, ,
I And think 't taw be an essy that
f To Mitch eitolen kiss." • '•
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. . Bo whet they ill the umnet got, ,
Elms cheasied tax plies unseen ;
, 4 .. Tat abbe: of the teen did wet
• SO skit" stAt use -
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Then totarit dieetal at• ramie,
.... Aed need a vest , - '
r . For mati had knocled his neig hbor's nom
ii
And dosse hun grievous harm.
i- • , . .
.?!. Eigiklitagolif they both did satin,
.bid Mgt ON, clatter Ten, . .
I - When each of them bemuse swim
That bei bad kneed a man !
The train soon we'd the tunnel through, ,
,-• And came tethin to light—
' 'Emceed their faces all to view—
" It wm &wry atght f '
4 With swollen nose and waters eyes,
Etch vow'd right good sooth • ,
Re would the other well chemise,
t, - ' - And heat bun without cup.
1-. Th e traiiiiiix' a — to iitation came,:
"-.;•• • At which the therget out. .
''' , Add , hilln; macl4 colored the gito°,l
C.r• -: Beat wutt It PrettY PwatF--- •
••• - ',t la w oad tight, , i ,,,,,, re you i w i s h -
A. ver y pfesenti" • • •
..:,. Arid com a ....4 , WbSO next you AO,
To ass pohnfii OW tide; ' . ,
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,i , Loi ns. to you • warning he-,
-'..- ...- its to losing spark—
.::.--. iftirts owes pas gots ladle thryke It,
= :• Dcuil try is in ths dark !, ,
o:7Carrictut AS ts."—Too many trees'
?fist the foreground of a landscape painting are
a defect.' It wotild look better it there were
.
No actor, 'should stop to sneeze or take a
pew of tobacco in the middle of a solilco
lay. Sikh interpolations are sure to be un
;arorably recognized by a discriminatirig
dui, , .•
Every well.written story should have a l
f.eputring *ad ending. All others should
neither,bribming. middle nor end.
To exe c ute vvell upon the,violjo, requires
prunes and a tolerably correct air ; withont
which' one can hardly expect to rise to emi
name in the profession: A good instrument
is preferable to one pouessing inferior
quai
ities:
In playing a duet With a jews•htiP and a
fish•horo, the one should play the air, and
• .theothes be silent to gain applause.
In• witting poetry , you should measure by
feet, and pot by inches and don't forget to
'let rhyme:he the master -and sense the set
*, t, according to the modern schools.
ET,OQITENT EITEACT.--Ailg IlliMod
- .. e, and wrapped Win in the mantle
*, b
ath. He said " I will flown !"
'.,,..>
' sl!ir et?, s
,-, ~;tened and sped him with ratified
iie t wrim the Hill of Satins. There, upon
the to m,oltrock, he with his courtiers
- ~ squenehedinirekaripotodovical thirst.
. again he frowned, so that his eye-brows
and mustichoes did mingle. King Dumdu
drum then drew forth the royal sabre, and
treated it ioaconcoction of Mosquito-stings,
rubbed on with att illuminated brick-bat, from
the hit of an Irish mayor, and again hecried
44 Stibbil !" ' t 0 . '
And again he speaks :
"Bring forth the huge Peretrinetrum, and
hind it fast to the geptach !"
It was ,done! •,, , -
• • ep,, a • • • •
Throdndxum Was no more! His scepter is
in the mud, and pewter•shelled clams respect
It not !
Fr .
• - SIDE OF MATRIMONY.—
later:l / slave in the West Indies, who had
- taken married to another slave by one of the
mi ionaries, at the end of three . weeks
- brought his wife batik to the
-clergyman., and
deiired hinito.take her again. The clergy-
Arian "asked what was the matter with her ?
" Why, muss, sheno good. The book says,
she obey me; She no wash my clothes.—
She no do what I mint her do." The min
, later:—" But the hook says, you were to
take her for better or for worse." " Yes,
,
masse, but . she all worse, and no better.—
She fiab too much worse and no good at
all.":_
• 0' A Happy REvortz.-A Chicago paper
relates the following "good one." A boy ,
going along the street carrying a pitcher full
of milk, when, presently he stumbled, and
sintis a lt went the pitcher, and away ran the
milk. Another Nig adross, the way saw the
accident 'and shouted :—" Oh l won't you
catch it when you go home, your mother
'll give it to you. "No she won't neither,"
scraped the other, "my mother always says
never cry lorspilled milk."
Er HOOD, hada way of perpetrating puns
peculiar to hiinsell. What can be better
than his description of Ben Bstdc in bis con
flict ,
. 4, The Omen ball took of hls legs,
And he kid down his arms."
Or that' dolelul announcement after his
death, when
, " 44 Theyiiient stud told the l Sexton,
And the Benton toll'd the bell.". T,
' A " KOSTRLBUTOIi II to as out Wes
paper gets Off4he following sad thing :
toss is a sad thing ! Love is a dizziness,
iflOderMg a young min' from 'tending to his bosi
ass;
Soma of the gals they get something odd in 'end,
And tea soothe then selves *berg° to taking laud
Q? Tat: darkey who greased his feet so
that he , would not make a noise when hd
went to steal chicken!, slipped from the lien
roost 'into the ,custody of the owner. He
we ass reasoo for being there, "Dat he
only CUM dap to see ei da chickens sleep wid
,datteyes °petit" He was cooped. •
Er Tss Nrgandir say; that the reason
why the Vermont and New Hampshire boys
are so tall, is because they are in the habit
of drawing, emselves so as to peep ever
the mountains to see. the inn rise. It is a
dreadful stretching pork.
trr b rtmvs out west has patented a
machine for making chesnuts out of sweet
!potatcies. He is a brother to the old gentle•
1 Min who put luusdles to prickly pears and
rid them for cony combs. • •
tr. 7 Yoe," And aloppa dame to her son
who followed the piscat,y profession," do
deu, Sip a little ; yot‘ Jook so very lllo-
,421 y. o,h! whafan awkil Thing it would
be if you should get drosiped looking so!"
Cintitiotti.—" I say,iny little son, where
doe' the right hand road go 1" •., I don't
Ittn)w, sir ; t'ant been nowhere since we lived
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TEM young lak / who was accused 01
breaking a young man) heart has been bound
in the bonds of tnalitmony to keep the piece.
Tat last curiosity is a few hairs ta
ken from a brush between a party of Ameri
cans and
• -(0P" •A ettientx/old somewhere'
down eiat has hit Upon an expedient to sane
Heyees,",the light of other da
Clistisalways look pleased when nint
sinteny. new bonnets, and Bleigh rides ale
talked 'about. ,
II ID " \Yams does a roan rob hit wife I"
11
Wha► be Aookr•ber dress."
islue of good : humor is a mice of
hipplausee' •
of
Man =WA roe TIM
DR: swavarree
CSLEBUTED'AINIPXCSNES.
& elope trial - trill Otte taiii &load me reach, at
.D*Mmpetition, In the estimation of every pedant.
They are the 'matt of mazy years estatilve prat,
ttee in Philadelphia. by Dr.. tawri.TNE. Them Is
scarcely a town or hamlet to dm Vatted Iltatee.in
-which they have sot bees steed sat tat mat nappy
rusts. They ,omprfse--.
• DB. SWA.lfiira
6oresossir Beano ;Or
iaMI
Dunne,
• • • • wonderful
• . tures nettormed • .•
by this invaluabldtbed- • •
icize, In Pulmonary VON
' SUMPTlON,Cought,Colds,Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Indueusa, Whooping •
Cough, Croup,Spittitig of Blood,Liver •
Complent.Paln fa the Side and Breast, Tick
ling or rabies ta the Throat, and, all diseases of the
.• bungs,aad Breast have everted the astonish- •
ment of &Bubo have witnessed Its mar- '
vellouseffeet; there is Ito account of
a medicine, from the earliest
, • ages, furnishing rt
• parallel, i•
Still anotlier remarkable eurri'of Consumption
And its dangerous attendants, alter baying been'ill 1
eh up to Ate by Rgiyalelant andfriedds, the an
nals/if history cannot furnish *parallel.
It shoultbe extensively known tffiroisgbaut theworid
for there are thousands laboring under , similar 'di
seams, which Will _prove Gnat, unless arrested by
the powerthl agency of Dr. Swope* Ctrapesowl
Syrup of Wild Carer).
READ THIS EItaLORDINARY CASE.
polar or Rocas, Frederick C0.,,a1d.,
, , dune nib, g
Da. SwAgen :—Dear Sir—Believing It -a dirty I
owe to thepublic,and in Justice,to you,! havethought
proper to make known one or the most extraordinary
cures, la my own case, that: has ever been truly re-.
corded. In the ntoitth.of October tact;,) was add!:
.- _night2 los of
with a severe gathering In my breast. white 1,0!!!"7
a large abscess , and also com mu nitaled to raijO_Og'i
and very much afflicted th em, and , disch_w_r_O • olge.
Quantities of corruptkihr ogler:la 510W47 " a l d Zy t
apparent cam.
breath could. also pass through. WY
through the cavity of my an d breat o :
attended with a violent cough.
appetite, and eilreme ibeaLiof.'" pay I la
aopelese, and beyond the
thought,MT case.. ! nti tinalued in tbm wretchedcen-
PoFer Ga. gaP"' C„D—. ; until I was wasted to a mere
damn for islong tor e
e
semed to be no hope for :ilea
skeleton, and u•--- public papers of the many
~,,b " ,,l , ,h d i e rv i l u l l er '"E in
ures e performed by your COMPOUND
WILD CliEftilV. I inonedlaußly sent to'
Bosoore for Ave. bottles, and commenced its use,
a ril to my great satisfaction and the joy of my anx
ious family, the abscess ur opening iii my lungs be
gan to heal, and the' ough to subside, and on using
ten bottles, 11, was roatmed to perfect health. I feel
very grateful, and firmly believe that to your valua
ble medicine, under the tilesslrig of Bie
irs Provi
dence, I am Indebted for this great andcha am
happy to 'aay that I am now enjoying as g oil health
as I ever have- Tours, very respectfully,
THOMAS IXON.
The subscriber la well acquainted wit Thomas
Dixon, and tan testify that be has beep afflicted as
above represented. • I regard bin ref overy las almost
a miracle. He is a worthy member of society. '
JAMES R. BURBROW,
Pastor-if Berlin Circuit, Baltimore coliference•
The Compoosd Syrup of Ifilit Cherry, prepared
by Dr. !MAYNE. is, without any exception, one of
jbe mutt decided and OS - Nations medicinal agents
that can be employed to cure minstimption). Its sooth
ing action on the mucous lining of the throat ren
ders it extremely desirable Where the patfent is trou
bled with aticallng cough, while( (or depithaled per
sons it is peculiarly adapted—acting as a tonic to the
system—States Weekly. " -- S •
To obtain the original and only genuine prepare- ,
tion of WILD CtlaMIN, which must have the por
trait and signature of DR. SWAYNIC on each wrap
per around, the bottle. Until you °Maks thls com
pound you will nover know the ri , al virtues of WILD
CHERRY. •
'Dr. &pone', Cclelebiated Vernutirge.
A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, - 11)spepsla,
Cholera I'dorbus, Slit', or Dyspepire Children,
or adults, and the most useful Family
clue ever offered to the public.
Lotter re Dr. Siraytto.fritn .Inderstorae. In.
Dear man purchased a bottle of your Ver
mifugee the other day, for hia child, and by its use
discharged 63 of the.largest worms he hati , ever seen.
It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try It. as
they have often been:ar - gutted by houottous worm
medicine. Yours beings° yery plepsani N to the taste
at the same time effectual; Isbell be abf6 to dispose
of view quantity,. Votive, T. T. SHARP;
etr• BEWARE OF AIIBTAXE3.4a -
OBSERVE. That it W In square betties with the
ponrallof DR. MAYN ort each wrammr,Prouad
thebottle. NONE OTH ER
R 111 GENUINE.
Dr; Strapre's Sngar Coated Sarsapi , rilla and
A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far 'su
perior to the Pills in general use, more mild, prompt
end uniform in their operation, may be .taken at all
Lunen, and in tact in every disease where an aperi
ent. alterative or purgative inedlcine to tequited, and
for the discases incident to females they are army/al
.
Ids. •
gi • These valuable Fills are the result of medical
knowledge combined with long,experitace, hay ing
used them many years in any. plicate practice, there
foie, have bad ampld opportunity in testing their
power to relieve and cure those diseases for which
they are deeigned. t ,
• The above valuable , Idediclncs are prepared only
by Dr. CIWAYNEaehis Labotatory.;tio• 4. North 7th
street. (late Bth and Race r )* Philadelphia, and for sale
by Druggists and Dealers to Medicine everywhere.
For Bale by 3.11. Brown, J. Si C. Martin. of Potts
ville • W. Gibbs, Minerevilte ,t G. 6r. W. Dimming:
er, 81buyikIll Haven; and by all respectable store
keepers and dealerer #n Medicine everywhere.
May 17, 1853. —20-1 y
MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
YELLOW' .I)QCK ROOT.
rims is a' Purely Vegetoele Compoand,aclentifieal-
I. misted from tire best Roots and Herbs of the
Hided* Medica,And Iran gained,an unrivalled reputa
tion for the following effects, viz:
Regulating and Strangthentng the Liver `and
Digestire Organs, and Cleeinsing the
Stomach and Botretr, .
and thus cuaiso all Bilious-Diseases, Liver Coro:
plaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles,
Headache, Fever and Ague. Jaundice, Nausea, loss
of Appetite, 6,,,c.,'and causing the food to nourish and
support every part,
- • PIJItirTING 'TILE BLOOD, •
and thus caring all Duraors, Cutaneous Eruptions,
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,Seald Dead, Can
ker, Pimples on the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumori,
Mercurial Disease, Camps, &c.
= • Regulating thi;sccretory'Orgatts,
ahif by ennabting them Id perform their proper func
tions, preventing and curing many painful and dan
gerous diseases; lirnaltaTHENtrio nab Quinlan
rue- bialtiOnS STAMEN; thus allaying Nervous irri.
ration, and - curing all Diseases of the Nerves, as ibis
tells, Neuralgia, Cramps; Inc.
IT IS UNRIVALLED jIN THE CURE OF ALL
FEMALE COMPLAtNTs,
as Weakness, general debifity,irregularity, Olistrue
tions, Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints, acc. , cause
.by weakness; also, Lush and TUROAT COMPL a IN I'
as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, •Consumptlan, nig
Dropsy.
Having made use of the Compound Syrup of .Tel
low Dock Root:prepared by C. MORSE ,& CO., eith
euraeives.or In our families, and finding ilto be a very
salutary and effectual preparation, we do MOM
fully recommend it to the public as a very valuable
medicine.
,E. Botirne,Esq.,Cashicr National Bank,PrOvidence,
R 1. , A. %% Spencer. Esq., Cashier Lime Rock Rank
-do do. Rev. William Philips, Rev. J. H. Richmond, C.
S. Jonce, editor' Providence Gen. Advt., Win. Field,
M. W. G. M., Cm!. Fisher, M. "F,. IL P., Janes Hutch:
Inson,G. S. Den. V. J. Bates, Duct. Benj. Colby, and
one hundred others of the most reipectable" families
, of Providence, ;
This certifies: that I have for a number of years
been arquaiited With the composition and mule of
Manufacture of MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP of
YELLOW DOCK ROOT. 1 have alimbeen acquain
ted with Its modus operandi in disease,and.can say
that in all respects it Is admirably ealculatedto reme
dy that class of Diaeases for which it was designed.
it is especially valuable in INDIGESTION and all
Its attendant symptoms, It excites to healthy action
the LlVER,,retdoves Torpor, and Inactivity of this
ORGAN, and "ptlmufates healthy action in all the
system. As &DEPURATOR or purlfyer of the Blood
it has nn superior: ', DAVID „H ES hi
OLM, M. D.
Providence, R. I.:Jan. 4,1853:
Prepared by C. NORSE . &
• No. 44d BROAD%
and Sold by Druggists and others throughout this and
other countries. '
al- Also for sale by JOHN C. BROWN.Druggia
May 91,1853
THE UNPARALLELED
kuccess IBAAG,GERITART'S YERMIFOOE,
I TTESTED as it - Is by the regular, profession, at
flame convinces of the value °fine medicine„buth
as a vertnifuge and as a remedy in other diseases of
the Intestinal canal, which may be seen by a refer.
enc&to bin certificates from innumerabh responsible
citliens. ft has effectually and permanently cured
Piles. Dispepsy, irregular action of the Bowele.and
expels every forma Worms, removing -at once, all
f the intestinal tube; where worms are so
often the fearful cause., Fhe testimony. of so many
eminent Physicians cannot fail to bring this invalu
ableremedy into general pee. Try it.
I. GERHART,
Belinsgrove, Union Co.,Pa.
FOR BALE BY '
John O. Brown and Cletueila Delsier,Potteillle;
Jacob B. Leurance,Minereville ; Eckel & Berndt.
Tremont; M. P.• Hellcat. Lewellyn ; Peter/
Bressler, Donaldson 41. R. Dickson, Schuylkill DR.!
Yen - H . ShlOler, Port Carbon.; Wm , LIISVIOn•
Clete; 13.Philips, New ; castle; G. J.Fry. Tamaqua,
15./lar it Ebse; Orwienbarg; JOnatlan Faust, ADA;
land ; Wm. J. iliac, Et.hamokintown A. T. Trent
-MD. Lower Mabantongo ; Snyder dr Zimmerman,
Vt. Union; H. H. VAstine, Pazinot
July 1,1853. 27-8 m
Tun OLDEST DRUG AND aroTur-
CARY STORE SCRUYLKILL CO.
rIPIRE Subscriber respectfully Informs his trirnde
■nd the publlc it general that he still continues
at his old stand In Centre etreet. near Market;
Pottsville, and takes the opportunity of tendering
his thanks to his numerous ft fends and arqualnian
ces. for the confidence and support they tare honor
ed him with throughtfiany years of business..
Ile thinks It useless tn enumerate, all the , articles
which he keeps in hhi store. ,
The public are well ewari:that he has no other
goods coanected, except what Is generally kept In
Drug Stores.
He tvill,asusnal,eOntinue to keep his store well
supplied with (Noland-freak Drib of every deserlp
[WTl.
irPnyareiana•preacriptlona Carefully Cniln.ol3lll
Jed.JOHN C. BROWN.
June 11,1853. :- , 24-11
TUB GREATEST REMEDY FOE THE
VEVER AND AGUE IN THE 'WORLD!
Ealtdloisch's Fever and Ague Drops.
,rHE only preparation th at never fettle In effecting
a speedy 'and permanent cure, •
It is entirely free from Quinine, or any other in
jurious substance. Put up in twines at fitly eeute
eacb.
Prepared only by P. W. KALUFLEISCII. No. et
FIJLTON Bum, New York.
*For tale by JOHN 8, t:. lIIARTII 4 OoIe Agent
or Pottsville. _
Jone 25.1853 4-Iv •
HAVE you used Lyons' Kathatron for the hair"; It
IN most delightful toilet article in the world
and is preeminently .benettriel for Cray 'and Bald
heads. The Hatherlou lulls restored my hair afters
baldness of twelve Jim's, Vaurs truly, ,
R. L. ATWATER
No. 56 Warier, Street. New York.
Also, Lyons' Eitratt of Pore Jimmies GI nge r„ for
dyspepsia and general nOups debility &e.. can be
bad at „. C. 8A itLEls • ,
Perfumery andNirleiy Store, Centre st.
Pottsville.
4441
Oct. 29,1223
.
YE lovers cif the ti NatSre and An have
untied their effete. to ,elease you, at ALLEN'S
DAGUEEREAN GALLERY, earner of Market and
Centre Streets. The subscriber has returned to Potts
ville to take the peratinst charge of hie roome.and la
now ready to take good Daguerreotypes of all wh o
desire them.. Corneal:oes in the'ilay.then,and pr-a
'are pretty.rum to gat didaitsor to tit.
Pricey as usual. one dollar and upwards.
N. IL—REDUCTION made in the elites of tine
Papier Nacho Caiii!e, large Ctn. and Pram's.
A. M. ALLEN.
Apr1r9.11653
QM:IMAGE dadD PCB HOILAT COTTICAR A
LI with detached knives. Pio Housekeeper *koala
be without theme win cut tot kurnir use rands ur ,
peat per minute. W
For eln • tho Town oithon
FanNIC PoM
itoTelibitl9,llM 17-ti
ME
WILD CHERRY.
BE, CAREFUL IN ITRCII
TAR PILLS
" Don't give up' the Slap."—Lawrence
LYONS' EATUMZION
Attention!
impoitim
-11111111111 NW
a gf• -4 ilddlardatitMisk* l
Apatattons, no eittmeribererailtilleate.that *daft
sitimuen watt Me frieedo, sad awe Of tali ateaLsiti
spoilable of Ike liedkat elleighleinalnis
vtachlatoolDissif ptbUa sminrPsedMital/sontr
Mora coldwity, being pregame orrat the nem=
cam and On the nest aeleallai a•ae aWatt
at
tear Ars thoinumwons oremblue *OMNI that an
doed~s lia r alasstry_ Is dm Urn of pumice= and
ca palate* bY thaimenglienal mid Mend
naryporectee.lnalain ur ewe alidbletees goof
" ' • SOUL
Thanks saillelse,maantannedb, w-111-Ittental.
lodge's Ms Hasa real flat Coughs.
Cretin of Cidisjahrw_ i i faribleatattela,
Weds "pep am WOW.' '
Tooth Walk. DU decayed tailtalsand illiseasegirge*
Panay Pius: el blood Parlfyn, harshen use et.
tenalvely need,= and bars ghee more satientdiall.
Ora any QOM medicines nefore the- public, beina
prepared with regard to their uliefulnen are fully
worthy the trial of the adhered. Give them a trig.
• few poweeful reasons why the chore medicines
are downhill of universal pattonage. (ln the Brat
understands are a p pli catio n a M edici Physiman,wbo
the of nes to Alia
ses,andeonseenently ate perfectly with to raker
(theoadly,) they WITS twentieth with u ahltraal
cess, and have given mote satisfaction than „any oa
tef Medicines ofesed k befora the lie. awn ) .
they are the only medicines teat b Itale ed wwi le iw e e P d.
trouts of Physicians, whey the have
qunee
and (towi pu hl b f i .r o e f e th e are sa p in ut ilitpbotala
isultieseessibsefflergi
for th e same price, than ROY OW
an
be tl: l e r h rehu ig t h h e ae a n t D a intie st ho t wallicall Ae > l bawl been used
. ellt
with the most aatWlptue~ that wiai ihiure
few of them, feelse
Melt fecotarnealilo".. IT the and satisfy your
owsiotity over all ot era,
Pcir,or lb!" sad be Cenci cll.
satiorelinied, having n made measly
law* Me ingredient. entering i to the compoonda
t wee as Rickley's Family hie net, also, hating
pocribed and known them to used. with the
mart satisactory results, tate leisure in saying .
Abet we believe they Daily meet the design for which
they are recommeeded. ' •
JAB. STRAWBRIDGE, M. D.,
C. If. mica. M.D..
Wal, MeIIAIION, IL D.,
WEaLnit CRARREART, M. D., ,
• WM, U. MAGILI__ L , M. D.,
B. R. GEARHART. 11,e -
Cars of pain is the ails sail com s sA .0011 erstrestrd
Liter Caliph( t.
Mrs. Robert Adause.lithoting rider Chronic Liver
Complaint, accompanied with a short dry cough, pain,
in the aide and breast, general debility, loss of appe,.
the, after trying all the usual remedies recommen
ded for coughs and disease, of the chest. with no:
benefit, she was recommended tO try the Rose Peek);
rahlrom which she not only derived Immediate, but
permanent relief.
John Adorn'. son of Mrs. Robert Adams, was aft;
dieted with a very coogh,nalit its the side, and
soreness produced by incessant coughing; he with
.induced to try the Rose Pectoral. To use his owe
language, the goddess enabled Pinto enjoy n good
night's rest.—in the morning he espectorsted about
ball pint of matter. Ue continued to improve until
his cough, entirely left bite, it also Lad the effect of
strengthening his breast, which was naturally weak;
Ile 1160 says that he has recommended it to-a num
ber of his friends for similar complaints, and in every
case it has given satisfaction..
The above persons residents of the town of Dan=
eine feeling that they have derived great benefit*
(rain the use of the Ruse Per.Mral; authorize the
above statement, for the benefit , of those who met
be afflicted in a similar manner. :
O MCAT CURE.
Less of voiCsrestorod with ess battle of Rose Paters).
Hiss truss° Whitlock, of Rush Township.Northuni
berland County, for a number of years an invalid, in
the fail of 1850 lust the use oiler Voice tram a severe
cold she contracted; after trying a number of reme
dies, with no benefit. she was entirely restored by te
eing one bottle of Rose PectOral,alter which, she
lest her voice again, from a fresh cold she contracted
and was again teemed by the use of another both(' ;
she then took four bottles more to strengthen 14r
breast, from which she derived the most decided be
nefit, and has been - in the enjoyment If excellent
health from that time to the present.
The above statement is obtained from Dr. Parsell,
the Physician who attended her; also her motttir,
who thinks that she would not be living at Ibis time
If it bad not been for the Rose Pectoral.
Danville, Jan. 23, 1834. a
stiff efeethir Narked Curs Ejected.
Mrs. Sameel Reader, being of a naturally 'weak
and delicate coustletion, very: susceptible to trails,
was afflicted with a very revere cough.pain and sole.
ness of the breast, MU of appetite; after using a
number of the usual remedies from which she deyi
ved no benefit, she Wu eared by taking one bottle oi
Rose Pectorahand is In the coley meut of better health
than for years previous. (Danville, Dec. I;iftffld.
READ THE FOLLOWING.
This is one of thistrongest eases that can be eta
doted in favor of the virtue or a medicine.
Doctor Siteley-Bier-In reply to your emplace
as regards the effects of tbel Rose Pectoral in 'pry
family; It °Colds me pleasure!snd satisfaction to . in.
form you that, twiny own case, I was affected' With
cold and a cough for about three weeks, which trou
bled mevery much at night,sn as to disturb my sleep.
I procured a bottle of your RbsePeetoral, and by.ta.
king one tablespoonful for three successive nights,
)on using to bed, was entirely cured. I bare slim
used It to entire satisfaction with my children. Bute
the most remarkable effect was le the cure of alga
ther, at this time In his seventieth year Of age For
thetas' fifty years, he has been troubled with Atilt:-
me,and cough which distressed him very much, (par;
neuter!), when he would take cold,) and for whlefithe
had tried a number of remedies la vain. i indu ced bin, to try a bottle of your Rose Pectoral `' d Most
wonderful to relate, by tne time he had t half a
bottle, in doses of one tablespoonful th times a
day.'was entirely :curved. Doping you find it
g n
equally beneficial in persona similarly a ecteerre
mein yours respectfully, I JOHN FOLEII,i
Of firm Hancock& Foley,lr n Manufm,DinvilletPa.
Danville, Dec. 4,1852.
. '
Doctor Maley .-Being in the employ of Minim.
Hancock at Foley. with whnmyou have establighed
an-agency for the gala of your Family Medicine',
I take pleasure in informing you, that in of far as
We have an opportunity ofjudging of their ' Mattes
front persons. who have used lhem,tbat they ;give
generalsatisfaction. Yount respectfully, . •:.
JAMES COUSART,
~ - • 1 W. 0. PATTON.•.:
' Still Augur. i t
Doctor Wm. M: Mickley-+I/ear Sir r-Please send 1
us three doz. Rose Pectoral, s as soon as you cis; it '
is now getting known, and ive find it to be one Of ) the
"
best medicines for colds we have ever had. . .) • ,
CLEMENS & HEISLER.
Pottarlile, Nov. 24,1952.) )7,,
.
Dear Sir t-We, th e undersigned, being la , the. em
ploy of Messrs. Groves and Comfy, at w holm .. gtore
you have in Agency for t sale of your Family Med
iel nes,i tate that we have pbyyd an opportunity bfitttow.
ing the opinions of-numerous individuals Who ; have
used them, and that they give general satisfaiLlon.
We have sold a great many of your Pills; wble are
universally liked, being very mild in their operietion.
• 1 W. LEDIEN RING,
Danville, - At test, W. M. KEPLEL.
sof. er Ea kle y t- - Ite aI tribute of merit,for ayour
ski [Rearing one of the very best and most ef
fee emedies that 1 have ever known uses for
cough and colds, permit gee to inform you thetlbav-)
leg had a very bad cough land colds.l took one Maths
of your Ruse Pectoral, which acted like a efairin, af
fording me the must decided and immediate relief.-
I have recommended it td a number of persons, and
have also had an opportunity of observing the Jesuits,
and can vafely say tittle Itievery case it bag givea eat
inaction. Believing Veer remedies to be what; they
are represented, and werthy the patronage Of the
i community,! remain youre,respectfally,
' ; AARON 'W. COMLY;
Firm of Cornlyttr.,Groves; Iron Co. Store,Danville,Pa.
Doctor itickley ..:-This' is to certify,that aboutthree
months since, my wile Was attacked with Rlituma
tirm throughout her general system, but pertichlarly
In her hands and feet, which were very muchl . awot
len, for the last month she has been confined th !her' ,
bedt and has not been able to either turn or help her
self, after having recourse to every remedy Ccoutd
hear of, w ith no benefit, she continued get ting Worse, ) l
wbendespairing of her recovery, I was
) ativieed id
try the Cream or Camphor, as the last resort, and
cauesfely sky, that It afforded her immediate leiter,
and ?although we have used bat' two boniest, her
health la fast Improving, which I can attribute intire
y.io the. use of your Cream of Camphor, as we have
used nothing else. Years truly,
ELIJAH SEARCH, Danville, Dec. I, 4852,
D4Bir ktey-Dear Sir :-As 1 have had someicspe
riebee al well as observation in reference to the good
qualities of some or your Medicines,! would inform
you tLit about eighteervmontha nose, I had anittack
of hillousretnittent fever, which Yeft my breftit Sore
and weak, accompanied with a very want:tome
Cough • After trying a number of remedies, v W ith no
benefit, I was cored with less than a bottle of your
Rose Pectoral; as my breast was very sore frOm cough •
leg, it had a very soothing erect.. From Its hiving
such a decidedly beneficial effect In my easel was
led to make enquiry of different persons wham I
knew bad used it, as to Its general merits, and found
out :of a great number who have used it. hii one
case ft! which it did not give the most entail' ails
faction. Hoping this may assist to bring youti%alua.
hie medicines Into general notice, I retneln_Lyount,
- • . • Rev. JOHN STINE, ,
Pastor N. Episcopal Church, Miami; Pa.
Dec. 0,1852.
Dr. Blekley;--Sir-As my wife, who was Metalled
with a dry, hard cough; also sournomachidependent
upon debility, similar lo Dyspepsia, was entirely re
lieved by using two bottles of your Rose .PeCtorat-.7.
uertnit me to say that II consider it an excellent re
medy. Tours trepanning, Rev. Mr. WILLARD. —
, - Pastor l;uthetan Church, Danville, Pa.
Danville. Jan. 31;4959.
Dr. Bickley-Sir:-Ae a recommendation for.your
invaluable medicinee I would Worm you thin - since ,
my al Hearin Danville, not being able to premium the
Same remedies, I have been In the titbit of ;tiling.
previous to my residence here, 11 was ludticed.to to
your Rose Pectoral ln my family, all of whoW were
laboring under very had colds, and find It rode effi
cacious than any medicines 1 have ever useda have
tilled* in my own enee. 4 Also, that of ni d y wife, my
sister-in-law andcbildren, and in each an everyease
bave ihund-it equally beneficial) ) I have' atop tried
your Worm limp and Cream of Camphor, slid have
found them also very effectual. Tours respectfully,
I I MICHAEL GROVES, firm of J. P. & 3. Droves.
Dr. Buckley f -During the August term of Court at .
Danville, P 452,1. slept with my window uP,:and in
the morning found (hail - bad taken such aII, ,
mild..that it ware with di:facility I could speak eta-.
fleetly loudom is to be understood, Miele, IMAM of,
the celebrated virtues of your Rose Pectoral, I was •
induced to try it, anto my agreeable surprise and'
4attsfactioa. was en !rely cure4,ll the time triad to-.
ken half a bottle of t. Since then: whenever I feel:
f
the erects of a cold n my system, I take a few do
nee and find It retie es sooner, and more effectually'
than any medicine Chasm overtaken. 10 addition, f
would I ntormyou that my wife had a very Iterate
,at:
tack of Rheumatisai In her arm and shonlifer,from
Which she suffered a great deal of pain, and from
which she was entirely relieved by the uset of the
Cream of Camphor.; CORNELIUS OLECIER. ,
t ' Derry township, Monteit County.
Havlniftieen - cured of a pain in my arm (similar to
Itheumatimn) which depnved me of the freinsettfit
for aboutTont months. By usleg one, bottled Cream
of Camphor I would state that I mushier It Me best
remedy of the kind)! have ever used la my, family,
and I would freely Irecemmend it teachers wlth aim
ilaraffeetfons. Tonts respectfully, '' r))
• JON WOLF,Nuth tp.,lfortled• Co. )
Ily wife having Rheumatism of the arm for a num 7
her of ream, which prevented her . front lath, It in
doing her work ; afterhainng Spent a great 4ea: or
money In trying different remedies with no ) benefit,
was entirely cared by using ,only nue .bOule, of your
Cream oy Camphoe. . WILLIAM EyANS, ,
Miner for ,0 .0. Wood, R. Point. -
Doctor Maley i-i•lfaving received a rug severe
injury in my side by failing or a load of hay, from
which I was unable to follow my work; wit recom
mended to try a honk of Cream of Camphor, which
Worded immediate)rellef. GRIFFITH GARR,
, , Rub te.. North'd Lb.
My wife, sufferilig from most emulating' pain,
throughout her raeral systent,ahleh Prviented her
fromsleeping, (being occasioned bt a tont ,and Pro-
Attained speltof sietness,) for rabic she need • num
ber ofremedies without benefit, was ntlreiy relieved
by the use of eyelet of Camphor. •-.... I e.. ' _
CEO. It. BROWN, Surgeon Dentist, afariville. Pa.
Child tired if thwerl Cesplalvl and 4atef , (if two
yeses' shischsir3 by Worm SyrraP. .
My child Wing asiieted for the last two years, with
Rowel Complaint end Ague, until It was induced to
, a metre skeleton, I tried s number of maladies with
' ar. permanent benefit, until I gave Its battle of your
Worm Syrup, like which thrle it4illeherlerWell slid
got quite fleshy. I also have medal - ended it tie 'a
number of my friends. end in every epee tehas given
satisfaction. 1 ' .')-- ,LiEVI; '
At Louis Langs. ( llierchant,l made.'
. I bave Used your Worm Syrup in my milloind
consider It not onlyeffectul, but the. turat_pleseut
article) am acquainted with. J. LASHILIC Deneille.
)31aving used your worm Syrup' In -ustrfamity, it,
helps my ehlidreri ) more than any preparation of the
kind,' nd Is more tenant to take.; D. MOBOAN.'
~
..„ :I Montour RourOtanetlis.
1 lave nactoecesion to ose your w‘wa. etym. i
my family and twilit, It to any Fennt fug. One used.
FRED, sus. Frosty Valley. lislitent Cm ,
Dr.lllekley I-Having used your Wiwi Syrup. and
Cream of Campber.and Family. Pills in i my- fansliv,
they gave good utleflution, and I coulder them the
MOM effectual andideamint remedies pra t Dave bare
war family. JONATHAN R. Inge; aiG, wan vim.'
' Wairleg Scurriof my month very hada) wu la-'
damd to try a bottle of your TwtßlVislikrteh ac
ted like a chum. hareenhie my mime, removing
all Meow. JONATHAN R. RIPHEL olivine.
The above medicines are foralJl", WhOlesale and
Wealthy W. M.BlClLEY,M.D.,PkalKeltiripleville ,
• Also-For sale by the following Agtsti(ln Schuyl
kill Coed/ r.• ,_,, I • .
Glistens fir .Thaleler„ 'Sum lIL, obn S. C.
RrWuji
Martin, Dr. Sajderson._PoUirrillet 4 Welk. Weimer
' & Co.. J. , IL unto. Wairsvllletl) ::Repplim
Joshes Parkia.. . Clain MO. &Urn . N.. Car
ib I i• c• Cortar. AslOsail. .
- OP CO rathelgritr WI ter it r tostida:
Vall 031810011 011ie immi la
IP, Leaa.l • . '. !, 1176 7
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=UMW Sir %inn*MOS ' AIR
MMUS APPittilil4lllll
MS
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Tban. _
A sly country a ___ own proper antidotes arsine
the effects of moil and climate upon the human:heing
The aboriginal Indians are ;VOA of this feet, main
toning ai they did, wit hout other aid, a vigor of eon
stitntion unsurpassed by Any other race. It bi from
the r oot. and plants, Which grow apontanconalyl4loo
our own snit, that WRIGLIT'S INDIAN VEGIETA
BLE PILLS are compounded. They are, therefore,
better adapted to meet the particular forms of dteeise
prevailing to our country. than Any foneign, nodi,
eine. or any medicine concocted from foreign drugs
•can be.
, - The bighcelebrity which these Pins have Requited
for thorongbncrs and efficacy. vendetta any thing
more than a short 'mike unnecessary. Being
colD
pounded entirely of vegstanlei simpl e s . t h e: products
of out own soil, they are nattily free from-rii Met-.
curial and other deleterious allsture—powerful tar
gain/, yet innocent of injury, even to the weakest
constitution. They should be edotted to at oncei in
any of the following complaints: - •
. .
Asthma, ' i Toward Fever, •. ,
Affections of the Bladder" Inflamation of the Eyes,
and Rldneysi, Jaandice, .*. : ' •,
Acidity of the Stomath, Impurity of the Blood,
Broneriltie,. , ILoce of Appetite, :.
'Blotches on the Skin, Liver Complaint." Very
Bilious Feyer, , ln "which!. efficacious in this nom
conlplaint the Pills are , plaint,
very, valuable.. Lumbago and Larvae:is of
Bilious Colic, .- Spirits, , ,: f - •
Boweleamylainte. : Mercurial Disease, ; •
Dtles, ' . Plight Sweats, 4. - . , -
Colds and Coughs,. Neuralgia, ;' •:i .
Constipation or Costive ; Nausea .. • .. ' ...'_'
Urn. ••: Nervous Debtlty,:
Debility, Palpitation of the Heart,
Difficulty of Breathing, Plies, •• ;.
Dropsy, c- - - . 'Pains to the"Ronea, ;
Dimness of Visfon, , Palo la the Bach; F:
Dysentery, 1,. Paltsin the sideandhseast
Dysyepsia—No per a a n Pimples,
'should delay using the Pleurisy, :, : ••
• the Pills in this distress- Rheumatism, • • .
ing complaint, Rtish of Blood to the Dead,
Erysipelas, - •• Small:Pox,., -.:
'Female Irriguiarities, riartroming of the Head,.
, Freckle - r, , ' BeidiErnctstions, `•
• Fits, Soreness of the Mena.
Foulness of the Conaptex-i.frofe Throat, - ';! ••••
ion,. 1/tire-Rings, ,-* *.:' 1'
Feveg and Ague. ' For this Scrofula, - !;; -II:
actihrge of the Weineru,souey, -, *"..
Couutry, these Pills are Secondary gyniptaini,
unequalled byany other S alt Rheum, -, : •i''
remedy, speedily effect-letter,
lug a complete and per-;Th more, ':.. ..i . -•
matient cure.- :Tic - Dolerouz„ -
~.** :.., , 1
Flatulency, • . :JTlcera of all kinds,;'
'
Gout, • fir IWorms, .•'; . '.
Giddiness and Ditzlness,'Vellowness of the skin, "
Gravel, , , Yellow Fever. Every re-
Headache, sick and ner 2 , currence of.thia ,dready
vas, ; I ful malady signalizes a
'Heartburn, i new triumph for Wright's
Indigestion, • • . * ; Pilli.
'Whin za, I .
CAUTION.—Tbe public are respectfulig cau
tioned against artirPs wlt to ea invasion/as to, W itgat's
Miss Vegetable Pills, but- which possess none -of
their virtues. Always ask 1 for WRIGLIT'd PILLS,
add do not be put off with any other. '*. ' i . *
The medicine is•forsale.wholesale andreiall,either
in English, French, German or spanishdirectiona,at
he Principal Office.lB9 RACE St., Philadelphia.
.-• And for sale by , ; ,:
.;
Mrs. E. M. BEATTY' 1
Pottasille,"*.
. .I.O.BRO‘VN. • : -
'And by Agents In all parte of the _State and 'Dulled
States.
' June 11, 1853-
sizancums wore= A, PLACE IN
'ALL FAMILIES.
Being prepared by a Regular Grattuati'mid Phy
sirtan of thirty , year, farriere,
DR. J• E. ROSE'S
GREAT PAIN CURER!
THE WONDER OF THE'.IIOEr I 1
ALL PAIN.CRRED.LIKE IfACIIC:—This 'Wonder
ful preparation is used internally and extetually,gle
ing immediate relief Rota all bodily palm .
If used according to dirertions,it not onlygelisVesall
pain, bet it cures it usuaSy 'on the first' Oplicstion.
It May he relied upon for Curing and giving ayuostlu
stant relief, as thousands who have used It can trill
f9., to Rheumatism,, Ague, Sudden ColdseCtiolera,'
Dywrittry, Cholera 51orbus, pleurisy, Earache, Cho.:
lic, and Toothache. aid all pain in•the siOrnach or
Rowels, Headache, Pains in the%Womb.-Paitia In the
Minim, Joints, Uatit,Spine Disease,Ltirnbaeo; Scalds,
Burnt, Chiliblains. Sprains, Bruises, Pirepteti and all
Chronic Eruptions..
If you wish to be relieved from ALL PAO% use Dr.
Rose's PAIN-CURER. ••
If you desire to be cured of ALL DISEAftES,MIO
hiaramily Medicines. Price 111, 25,and Ao,lentsper
bottle.
For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, eCC,
Liver being the largest gland' in .the human
.1. body.lt Is more frequently deranged than any
other. Then follow Dyspepsia, Constipation, Cold
Feet and Loss of Appetite—the skin tieconiest
the Writs droop, and there is a great aversion to so
ciety. Regulate the Liver, and you corrrbt all these
evils.—The surest preparations take ; are DR:,
ROSE'S celehlated Itaitroad or Aratibiliguit' PILLS.
They carry off the bite, and noon give MPPrlite and
strength. • • •
'lll4.Dyspepsia Compound should be fake where a,
person has been troubled with Dyspepsia • a long
time. Price 50 cents ; but for Colds, tillMiM habits,
latindlce.&c.. take DR.,IIOSE'S Autibilitius or Rail
road-PILLS, 12} and 25 cent' per box,
• • -
For Cough. Coldsj Crimp and lgilioopfngt
, . cough. 6 .
THE DEEIr COMM SkitilS TITS:WORLD. '
Dr. Rose's celebrated Cough Syrup; gtsfee inunedinte •
.relief to the wont Lough, whether, ,I;ourulaptive Of
proceeding Dom a cold: it allays Any: Inuatien of
the lungs, and fortifies the system againe flan re at
tacks. in bottles at 50c.and
.B;
Children
.Children arc alsollable to croup. Which &efferent
complaint yields immediately to Dr, .1 ..Arin•never
hlling Croup Syrup. Price flfieents. e• :
. Whooping Cough, another_complaint,ittstnys worse
in cold and damp weather. '`.*The afflicted lied great
lOW in the use of Dr. J noses Whopping Cough
Syrup, which always relieves, and ipreyeats the di-
Setae from running Into other diseases, Such as in—
flammation of the • Lungs, Dropgy •In the. Chest, and
'Consumption. -Price 50 cents.
;
For - ell Viscasite . et the ilthlzunis and
Bladder.
Dr. J. S. Reset Composted Plaid - Er octet cj,-7lrcth d.
This is decidedly one of the beat Orts,dles ever
used for diseases of the kidneys,' bladder,. tic., add
- also for gouty affections always highly .recommen
ded by the late Dr. Physic, and many', of Ithe moat
distinguished incdical men slimed. , PrieelO cents.
14.ThWiabove preparations - can lie (MOO, with Dr.
Rose's-MEDICAL ADVISER to'. periond in sick ,
hess and In health, :at thei;stores.Df Denman,
Agent fore County : - John Brown; Jahn S. - C.
Martin, Pottsville; J minwtsvllle ; and E.
J. Fry, Tamaqua:
Oct. 8, 1857
• FITS! FITS !! k,"ITS!! !
• iHE vEgETABir
'APILEIP TIC
:For the cure , of Pits, Spasms; Crarnpa, aad all
NeriOns andiconAtitutiohai &situps.
DEBBONS• WHO ARE LABOBINO'.IH4 DER thie
di.nresting malady. wilt find 'the IPBOETABLE
'EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only retnrOy ever did
cov'eted for coring Bpltem, or Failing Fits.
These Pills possess a specific 'action On the ner
vous system ; :04,011014h they ary prepared ca
perfatty for the purpose of curing Fa -they will be
found of especial benefit for all persons unfitted with
Wes k nerve', or eehme nervous eyetem has been pros
tteled or shattered from anycause w hatevgr In chron
ic complaints, or diseases of long standieg, sUperin-
Mired by et taensiaeas, t hey, are exceedingly beneficial'
Price 412 per box, or two bozei for 41.5: Persons ant
of the cItY, enclosing a . gernittenee; Will bags the
Pills tent , them through the malt, free - of pottage
For sale by BETH El HANCE, No.loB BiLTIMORE
Street, Baltimore, 114., to rirlici ‘ of orderer:Oman parrs
of the Chian, must lin addiessert,Po 4 l44l.
41in. 4,1853. :-!: 434 yif
DRY G 1 ODS. .&d. -
Ne‘ir Caipetindi,
A .
torn T E. M. BEATTY'S Old stand, of centre
a n d Notwegiars streeis, Poiltivilio. j
frop:l 2 plyS;artiettaire. i Floor Oil, Cloths,
Ingrain do 1 Table .; .:: : do
Venitian do .l Wltito idattinigi,
Rag 'do I tlteek:k 0; do ;-.
Stair do , ,1 Door Masi:
Also a fall assortment of Window , liatigints, with
Fixtures eompletei ;;' • ;
Rich colored Damasks, 1 T o Linen •Flindev, ,
Watered Moreens, TriinspArooi do .
And.embroidered muslin Filisdes.
Bratty having made arraneenlents with the ,
principal manufacturers forA constant; 'apply of the
newest designs it Carpeting is Iltieri.;bl,. eggbf fl t
to oat to the public a chefre aisartuient nt.the above
goods of superior qoality,And nt tholoviost city prl.:
ees.
April 2.1851
IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE.
MTMS. NILLYMAN a< CIIANIBERS' avail them
selves of this method of returning their sincere ;
thanks to their Mends end the public ty,enerally, fur'
the very liberal patronage bestowed upon then+, and 4
beg leave to announce thitt they 41•CiuStv , prepared to
Offer to the public the balance of ibiilt'Spring and
Rummer Goods, ate tremendous aaerifir, in (404 to
make tooMf9e one of the largest and most . choice
}trick of kid_ ,Ifloods ever hronght to ikirplace. '
They han g also on hand a splays - did new stock
bought within thedast week, now open slid ready per
inspettion.al extremely tow prices; isfying competi
tion as to the choice In styles and quality, bring fully
determined to accumulate no old etbck, but sell at
pates to ensure quick rash *aim; while Goods are
new and fresh; and tbls ; , beln3 of prepay , :
ration for laying in other erase goods., fingers will find
It greatly to their advantage to glie thin a call fie
fore purchasing elsewhere. • j
.)
August 111, 1853. . ; TI-tf
NDW AND SEASONABLE 'GOODS.
AKD and Tan-eolored Silks,
! •':', ,-
BWool de Leine, and Caahniereq
French Motel:W, ;•
Melso4ll cloth), •;' • .
rabermall chides.
Plato Colored Wool de Woes,
Sack flannels, plain and figured, ail alludes, '
Shawls, large aesornitent: Cmihrnere, Wool,
Day State, Watervliet and Scotch.' • '
Great variety of plain and figured Delainer,at ex
tremely tow pliers.
. Large stork of Prints,
Blankets,
. . :1 '
Flannels, all shades andqualitl d
es; ;
Wool and Cotton Iloslery of all kinds,
Linsy, Kid Cloves; • .. „
And vett variety or nef!dle.work,id MINIS and
Ilandkerchlefe, at vety tow prices for the quality,
wil h a lull and complete assortment Oren other alit&
of Dry Goods: which svtll brf sold araii low figure es
the cheapest store In the County, Allare 'netted to
miming goods and prices. A. fiBBDEBt4ON, Alt •
October.lll. 1a53 . •
OUR COUNTRY Is YAM
SINCE the stibteribets bast. opetied • at their Store,
fear doors shove the Testi:Office ,an entire new stock
of Goode, purchased in New-York, al :Cash Priees,en.
lading them to Sell sleep,. thee Inv olksr4tere is eke
Coastyf Their stock tollgate in pa/1, of
Black and Fancy Dress Bilks,
' Motwatin de Uinta,' at ti eta: and a iiitraids,
Tbilisi and French iderlitoes, • ; ''; - „
Coberg Cloths, 11l shades and quailtles,
Black alpacas,'
Plain and Figured colored Alpine, al - fl i eta.
and upwiuds; f.
A Ike assonment atealko.
Bleached led Unbleached Mailfiti, '.
punnets, eli colors and qualities, ; -
Linsey', Cheeks, ; ; •
A large a nortment Ilintariel, l
floslery,Woolen illankets, - Clottntlliatinetts •
Floor sad Table On Clotheilkc.;:kk.
Together with a general' amottoettit ;of Good" to
please the feney and Olt the waste Of: the emoureal.
ty. Abla t e tarp meek of nom Men bto 9
.nots:
Cadet. fitiellit ed Black Tets,veTretteap, wit h every
variety of Queenswins and Glassware', at prtees low.
er than they can be bought elsiswheta• TM.ywill be
happy, at ill times, to Show theirgoods, tree eferot.
Pins. glee them a cell. e • ; •
neon:wry Merchants will Sod it :
,la their , identr
tap to eallane examine Oa 000da. - ' •
Oct. •
Oct 10 in/ • FEr e Ward.
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:' riar494: a' ' litaiatip•
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altrlOtt orVirriatt i r ON liteltettANDlar
itr teeoinsillbowilarthl,lS3l. • . . .
• , - 510149.0 1 ! Fillicurr prat 100 1.55.
v s 41,_
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• , aItIrICLIS IMAlMMitypp, h I , ...
a* ti • I bi n
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Ist Oast —RlittniLia C0M.67141 Cli.
I.
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lee. Iron Ore, Limeittine,Pig Iron, 9 eta. 41 eta.
Pluto. Slate, Tiles; 'LJ . .
U •Class.—. Illoomitiitur Blocks,
Cement. OrindstoneitiGaano, Laths, •
Pitch, Railroad lrode•ltimal. Rosin. ).114 els. Ili tin
Salt,' Sills, Shiagliit; Tar, TarPoo-j '
One. Timber and Lowther. •
" U .Clars,—Ale, Titer and Porter,
Ashes, Poi and Petit, Bark,Barley. •
Bones and liorns•-iCoree, Cotton,
Whither & Domestiftlquors, Grain, ' • .
Iron Castings. rata ;Molted. Bar orl4ll p i,: pi pip
Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Flat
Bar Railroad Irna,llLiad and Shot,
Molasses. rotators; Ntillasnd Spikes • . ,
Salt Provisions, Ploper, Saltpetre & . ..
Tobacco, nomantaft , lured. •
FLOUR per barrel' r„ . l . 25 cis. :Icts.
MN Vars.—Spoil* Bran. Batter]
Cheess.Cordage,Baiiihen.ware Ens,
Groceries, (excepts - base stated)bs top •
Hardware It ClltiteW, Hollow-ware, I .
Lard, Leather, Lire' &ea. Manafac-. 17 eta. 9 c to.
tares of iron, as Maettinery t OiLoye
terai Paints, Raw Aides, liage.Rue. , ,
ala Sheet Iron, Seeds.rtteel, Sweet
Porstoes,Taltow,lrtheisr & Wire. .1.- • . L.'
sth Cissr.—BookSioad titatioueryo
Boots and Shoes, eakephlres & Spirit
Oil, Chins. Glau add filserretraie,
Chan, Confectionerri Dry Goods, }. 'acts ; 1 1 cis.
Drop, Fresh Pisb , , , o ldeat and.Pralt,
Familia Liquors. *PIN Spirits of ,
Terpeeilee.Tehs, , labs and Wool.'
March 1,16i1 :.!* 94 -• '
Vi
24 1 •
C'
marinstAROMINT.
HTLArri.f.,Als v tite74 . 7..f, ft.? „EaTt 1 1 4 r
Passenger rain,,(Our Capra/Hi' Car being always
i n c h ar g e of 'peep*? messengers) merchandise or all
descriptiona.pultagqll,bandles,Specle,bank notes, AC
Also. particular attention paid to collecting Bills,
Drafts mid Accountit..: Packages and Goods delivered
daily to all intermediate places between Philadelphia
and Pottsville: iEgicee—Centre Street, Pottsville&
N 0.43, South Thltifflusel, Philadelphia r.No. 6
Street, New Porkrt No. m
Court Sheet, Boston.
HOWARD, EARL & Co.
Jan. low. 141
TRA:VELING.
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.
FFIOE OF Tile iiMADELPHIA do BEADING
RAILROAb-,10 i M E R 11111ANOEMENT.—
Prom Phitadelphra,or rottielite. On and after May
R. le" there . wiri tiro passenger Trains daily
(Sundays escepttic4 'Between Philadelphia, Beading,
and Petulant , ,
mospirio LINE.
The Semis Train maw Plaltadelphla daily except
gundays. at 7§ oclock. a. M. The Way Tula leaves
Pottivilie daily,hohuays excepted at no'clock, A. M.
iitERNOON LINE. •
The Way Train reeves Philadelphia dilly, except
und4s, at 3; 'Venetic, P. M. The Elwell Train
leaves Pettey Illeatny, eseept Sundays, at 3 i o'c lock,
P . Id
HOURS OF PASSING PEADING.
For Ph iladolphln at *creme* 10 minutes; A: M., and
4 o'clock 51 minnas.r. a. For l'ottasllle at 9 o'clock
34 minutes A. 3Cants's o'clock P. M. ,
Both Tra i n sst4 at an ,the Stations along the line.
1 , -
' - 1 • .II class cars 241 e mars.
'
Rendinp to Plilladerpara il 75 SI
do to Pottii,liee. 105 • 13.5
Pbilad'a to Pottekkure. 2 75'. 225
• Depot in PottsOrste, sorrier of Delon and:R_
ailroad
streets rrar of Artierwan House. Passengers cannot
rater the can unless provided with a ticket.
l'Afty pounds 01 baggage will be allowed to each pas
imager in teem . lines, and passengers are esker/wry
prohibited Ocini tarring anything as baggage but their
own wearing tgres. welch will be at the risk of its
owner. -
By order of tlic,,w9ara of Managers.
. 0. BRADFORD. ReetilarY.
June 508.51. ' :, , „ 23-tf
EMI
[ SUNDAY 1 ZINOTIMUON TRAINS.
: . ffiglNlN '''.
MINER ._
,
11.11LADELPI11A AND aNADING RAILROAD.
I IDi and after4VDlDAY;.lnne Oth, lan, and on or.
Wary following! human, until further totice,an
Express Excursion reneges Train williesv• Phila..
detpbtaat 71, a.4f•And return from Pottsville at 4
I‘...same day' f:j onopping at all Way Routs on the:
Li n e anda t T t ßi l .erlolll3l2# InatlOZOlat the hours stated
~
, • sows TRAM.
,n T
thationa. v I line i Stations Time
, I A.M.' 1 P.M
-----
Leaves Pinks:Pe. i 7 30 Leaves l'otttviiie
Passes Phonnxiillo I 8 31 Passes Mt. Carbon
Puttotowt: 8.58 66 0. Haven
” Reading: : !, 11.34 " Reading
s
. Haven' . 10A 3 . Pottstown'
Mt. Cali:ion' 1 035 ', Phonlisville
Arrivesat PotUsU 1.00...kr/Ives at Ithilad'a
FAIIEW.
For the round trip, up and down, in No. l Caro;
From l'hitadelphin toPhandwrille and back:tame
, ay, • ' ' . 4111 40
• -,•;• Follitown, " " 75
Beading, ."• 50
d4lnven, Mt. Carbon 4 Pottrrine, 4 00
" Readingiti'Pottsville and back stone day, 1 50
ilar No liaggage carried with thous trains. AU
Ttraets roust he purehasedbecure entering the cars.
May 29,185 1 h: 1 1 ' 22-tf
Lrrrza3:_,:litmmlau, lIAUMOAD
MMIAMMMig
Orrice or j LIMA OCHUTIi/LL N nirtavrioi
Rail Reiland Coal Company J
ON AND A*TBR TUESDAY. APRIL 1, IVO, the
Pars:anger Tritht will leave •Tamliqua daily (Sunday
eseepted,) at Ot O'clock A. M. Red if °hint* IP.' M.,
and connect vvillythe lNernleg and Afternoon Tnaus
Pott trill v„ r on ibe Reading Railroad.
Returning,eeill leave Pott Clinton. on the arrival
niche MorniiiLTrain from Philadelphia on the Read
ing Railroad...l:. • • FARE. •
To PhiiadelPhia. . ' - . 03 00
Port Clinton, - - - • - 75
• “ilptiN ANDERSON General Agent.
Taminua,Atitil IV, 1551 . 15.4 f
DOTS iI'ASSAGE 011RTUICATES
l Arrangenients for 1853.
• ; Galslnll. /k Co., . m
u; y authorized Passenger
•is zit 1' lents for th e SWALLOW 3
IL: LINEofPACK'T eiHIPT,
its eoUTil Street. New York;
No REGENT ROAD, Ikserpool.
;Airmail in Ireland.
, ,
Danis(-nannlc.no. 25 Eden Quay, Dablin,
Bowman, Griunel dc Co., Merchant's Quay, Cork,
Michael DoWney, Merchant' Quay, Waterford.
Edward McDonnell, a Bedford.lbaad, Limerick. ,
..lobn Munn,*,, Loadondei el;
R. H. Stevenson k:Co.,3West Campbell St.,Olasgow.
Charley .& Nitiolin., Donegal Quay , Belfast. •
SamuelKinn!. and 6 Merchants Quay, Newry.
Peter Dtiffy,4s, Quay Street. Dundalk..
Jobe Fint.latl:Weet Street, Drogheda.
it. U. etevenron & Co., 10 St. Andrew at, Edinburgh.
Liverpool Packets.
sail to and fini Liverpool,Oth and 2i et °revery month:
iShip LIVER POOL • 1 Ship CONSTANTINE
Capi,lgearney. I Capt. Duyvil,
'Ship CONSTITUTION. I Bb.AL'RERTOALLATIN
Cant Britton. Capt. Delano.
Ship NEW WARLD, I
Ship
ASHBURTON,
Cos t Knights -- Capt. McHntliams.
QUEEN OF TOE WEST ti r lb. AMERICAN UNION.
CapL Ha ll ett. Capt. Pletcher.
L0D.4011 .
sail to and ieum Londonevety alternate albursday
Ship LON DIP I Ship PRINCE ALBERT
• Cepn-llubbatd. I • Capt. Bradis
SIR ROBEMT PEEL, YORKTOWN,
Cant.S.lhadw let. Capt. Maye r s,,
CORNEI.IUB,ORINNEL, PATRICK DENBY
Cs' Fletcher. I Capt. Builtiort;
AMERICANTONOREBIII I (New Ship)
isms, Capt.
Intermedlite patketahipasalllog weekly ; and ni.
so a seguluilna of packets sailing weakly to New
Orleans. • .
All slim Shins ate well known for their eorafntla•
lie aceonuadations and their fast sailing qualities.
They ate ctiftunanded (by zuenof character and eagle.
rienee, remarkable for their kindness to the
Passengers,
RED
paessokere aye thrashed with provision' according
to Act or Parament, which Is sore to give
aatiefac-
Hon. •
' It is nor4crasary to wait (or a "Captain's' Letter
from Livetioni before leaving home; Passengers
are however requested to present their certificates in
Liverpool, alter days before the regular sailing day of
lie Ship.
The °Menlo Liverpool, Na. 5 Defeat Road, la sit
uated opposite the Clarence Dock Gate,/where the
Steamers *anew Ireland passel:l/refit:in arriving
shr.uld go lintnediately to the office with their lug
gage, whicht.: Will be stoned flee of charge. •
Parties lOsie the option of paying the tramp of
their friends tlom any port In Ireland, In which care
they have °lily to .cali at the offset of oUr Agent at
their nearest port of embarkation. and present their
cc, tificatesikvben they will be fotwarded with their
luggage by *sumer to Liverpool. '
In Li verituot the Ships lie in the ,Waterloo . Drick ;
In Londokin the London' Dock I in Mew York, at
Piers 19 arty 90, E. R.
EMI
ilomittapces to dlngland,lrsland, Scotland
4 and Wales.
We issue Dram In amounts tram £1 and upwards,
which are 4nyable at Melt free of Charge, at
The Elanitof Ireland, Dublin, and all Its brunett es; Messrs. Pdesars.l3Dynn, Ills & Do., Bankers, Lombard at,,
London; •
The NatiUnal Dank of Scotland 431sagow
bleier/. ,Sowman, Orland! & Co., Livirpril. •
CS. Pets) ,fis reidding in tb• eountry /lychees JA' ven
ding money their friends or engaging their passage,
tan do so. Fy remitting Om amount in • pater post
addeeed to Molars. BOW man. Grinnell & Co.
with full lisclions. whirl) will be correctly attended
to and a rer:elpt returned by the uBst.nrali.
For fortiferlnformattoe apply (if by Litter. post
paid) to .4
' pow B Sou th R S l t N re N et E . LNLe I w York. •
• ' • or 'Regard Road, Liverpool;
or to BEN", BAN NaN.Rsq Pottsville 'Pa
Oct. la, 3853. 42-tf
MISC.ELLANEOUS.
statainir •
•
tn~
.D. ISODisor! respectfully tenders his pro
-1311. feu mat services to the eltisene,Of Pottsville
and' edlaOnut place". Raving ,bad almost unprece
dented •stiecess berestdore be bopeiatilt , by strict
appliCatlOn to the duties of his tailing, to merit a
continumett of patronage. • - .1
in addiqon to a convenient Pisa ofibusiness, hie
large and-: well-telected• assortment of Instruments,
are °COM is test style of menu iketure, sO that he hat
ters !Stroking 'with Detail able to perfona an SURGI
CAL Ott R&TfONS with me and stisfeetios to
Vitiititg—lobtle every attention will b paid to the
sieckestrig dematment; Deluding - plate wort in all
its brindles
flLml
Dec %.; tP3
;~: , ~
CHEAP .FLOUR
• •:-: ,, ,yrnotzem
AII. AS tit
taidlshed stand of
Inform the comuinany
ordets fahnithing in I
eatitfactiOn of pmehai
A aupelor
steady tiit hand.
Being determined I+
faction(a all who ma
foil, sotitit a share c
July Maus
.- .441 ' ' ' • NEW -WWI&
VATISIGIIT Tables of dltrereat leurlin of Round
V 1 Satiate and Flal Bar hoe, Steel, Ilse., by • Prat
peat Iteditaalv.this • one of the won useful work"
piltrlbbej for Dealers Workerdlo ken, WOO thOhe
Who nse - 31,, eye, Ism d, So comet ant the tektite.
Vona. that any pasta tan safely buy and sell with the
rd
Beak, w_tiliont OVISD tights( the iron red .11teel.—
Jos Peldhhed,yrice 0 ceari.and for sale wholesale
and retirAby ~ . .. - 11. BANNAN.
inagekiboidatedaa elateps.tha week 'ollie
Stec to say pin of the consly.—The Tilde
irepPWlitlatcsinutiflgeovate • . , ~ . •
an. leaf. -.... -•
T 4 Citaposi
W= '
fes — s; Witt
page books.
130e5414 AN,
es hew so
Win the Di
The All of
To hue it
Also. very
To dabs,
It tehetteti
Teacheelt..
OW ,
To extend , ' ears n lb rstore.
To cane at ,Posions In
both beau,
To remove the Cause of Banenbes, lc,. • '
Special flints outbellemductivellgans; relt Di
s .
leases and curve. ;
To Cure timidness; make, the fair ow I txurtent
-44C ' ;
To make Brown Teeth int White Vitriol
To make the Hair Iticb,bolt and sy.l Also to
Change Dray or Red Bair 10 a Orli Jet Black,-
To hasten the Growth of Whisker', stierhes,Stc-,
To Restore and Preserve the•Eyesig Soli Llfe,
To remove Taq, Pimples, Wens, ti , blotches,
Freckles, Superfluous Dar, Sc• . , i f
To Improve andEstehd the Unman ory, 1
To foretell Things to Come. Arid il
How to invoke the spirits of the Dead t
flow to appear Fearrdi or Terrible to grimy, {
To make Judges or Juries give Declsio eltherfor
or against. . • . , ; ,1 •
To make Celestial !magi§ and MagicMe . •
To Discover Hidden, Loner Stolen Trees r,Mlnet.
To reign Double Crops,without Manure o loeutl,
' To make Brass and Copper to loot like ParuStlver.
TO tct i nte a multitude ut Dangerous Direare,
And, o aecomplisli'manY other Wondereftliingsi
It terlchevOid People bow to leak l'eung , „ Sr Orly
Gay, Machisunie i and feel so. To which!i
isla tied
General Treatise on the decret Intlrattle °rough
and Maturity, arising from Genital Disea cs tobotd
bele'. Together with Plato Directions fot theliPer
feet Cure. Articles use 4 ve:y cheap; hod petrify
harmless. • .
Price of the book—Slagle copy, Wrests Firr
ies *1 ; Twelve copied. .2; One Hundred °pier
2) or 50 cents, as aisoe. note, may be dent' y letl
--*
Hr. E. DUYIL. , All
- 1 . , /' vet., rr
.
ir ...
2 .1
...ly let i.
. -
D' B. perfect safety. 'Address r. . BUY aL. ,Al .
N. Y. post paid. Books Sent free by! (et , rn in
Office, No. 9 Chapel St. Vapor, Shows.r.aind Me -
led Baths connected. .. 1 li
, NOTICES OF, Tllll PREB B .;I -g "
This is indeed a wort ofsterling W e il, To as ti r
a:Manor our readers we.iyould say buy,: id, dia
nte."—Nethodtst dtagetthee.
" it's a very,rare work . . /old unquestionlhly the
duction of a waster mind."—Lsadualli ss , i
•• No married Person, or thnse euntempiatiog wgu
rlage, should be without this Book ; fur it 'reveals
lain things tharall pers.:moot a certain afe ought
know."—Troy Marty Ti4tes.' , I '
P. If .—Seeret Habits itr ion ng Men effetually ea
ed ; Impediments to Marriage In both sex s remove
and ticoilitat,ql Systems Invigorated . ! N ' charge ils
advice. Patients treated by letter,; and Medici:int
sent free ft= damage oceuricalty to dl arts of 04
world. CUM* warranted. , I 4 .
ADIMISS4 AS ABOVE: 1 '
April 2. lad. , ! I. „ 4—le .-
. ,
FOR THE LADIES.
VANHOHN4 the ,Celebtited Astrnioger of the
111th Century, has tba secret that guides the Sha.
gl to a happy Marriag&, and to make he Married
happy. Ladies whayvere unhappy through trouble,
misfortune, disapimintiti hopes, and 'Mae promises
have been made happy by him. !hi Medical Advlci
wattmeter known to fall. lie le ,nimatifed man AI
man of family, which makes the Ladies lennsult• him
in the most delicate C/1/I[3 with perfect Conhdence.—,
He is the married and single Ladies',cOntidential [loci
tor and adviser He shows ; •
THE I.IIIOENESS OF TOUR 'FUTURE
HUSBAND!!
4.00
4.07
4.15
2.21
6.00
6.26
7.30
;1.. a rear door above Can-,
51-11 n
& 11.00% -
LIV 11 PEEP • STORE.
AND DETAIL. •
softly purchased the old es-
Becker la dhalis o respeettally
they' are prepared to all
lit ithe;prolaptiyand la the
( Fatra. Family Flaur,coa
4ito that, stomst to give setts—
patronize them, they respect.
r the public custom.
A. 1311113.12 & LOOS,
Centre Street. Pottsville.
29-if
coob rams; :,-11
GOOD FoRtuNE, lY
Eminence and IlappinSae, are within U
Tbose who bad, bad lbck,and found
tried to get forward the more things Sven
consulted 't.thelcbud luck lam In
they are note fortunatel, rich and hop
secret thit stops (be slander and envy)
. GENTLEMEN t
Look to yea tutereeit belote tt la mo lute. Men!
who have been unfortunate and utiseccessful in tirei;
and in business—men ;who have 'lwo4ked hard an;
struggled against adversity and misfortune the great.),
er part of their lives, and found the more they tried
to get forward the mute things went against them
these men have consulted hint for the last thirty yearei
All those who wisely :followed Ids advice are pow
rich and happy; while those blinded by prejudice and
ignoraacc neglected . his advteei are-still laboring
against adversity and poverty. lie Shows you the
"LIKENEEOS OF YOUR IFUTt AE WIFE
ittinteretews alp strictly private and confide
list. No. 3 OEOHOE elreet, serum
.house, North
aide, aleaveSehuyikill'Slith street, Philadelphia.
Apr 119,1853. , • i . i i 1.7-1 y
•
BOOBS aray.zoos
11 ,
11E fiallorirg books have bellk
Bindery and never called for.
have been lying from 2to 5 yearil.
for by the lwtof January, 1954, they w
the Binding I.
Byrne's, Dictionary,. Ih numbers-3 01
Gazette of the Union; Vats d and
etanctoft on Colors.
Laws of Penneyisanp, Bvo4ltoshystct
Do do I I.
McKinney's Penn's Justice', • •
Johnson's Reports, 3 cols, i•
Inquisition of TIN "
Knickerbocker, Vol ke,
Fremunt's Expioring,Ezpeditforti
Belfast Monthly Magazine. Vol 3, ,
Congressional Reports, sot @ O—Col'
Public Dosuments,hvo,
Commissioners of Patents,lB44
Golden Rule--J Jones •
Y Cyfalli, Yids 3 end 4,
The Female Instructor, es
Thies' French.Bevolution *yob, 11
Graham's Magazine, 'Mali and ,17,1 i
Evergreen, vol 2,
Walker's Gazetteer,. • ; • ;
Mlle Documents, role I and
American Phrenologeal Journal—Gl
Pope's Journal of Trade. 6'10.:
Reformation,Bvo-11 B Jones,
London and Westmloster.Edinbrirg
sign Quarterly Beviews,4:vols,
Lances, deo, • ;
Ten. Republican—Wm
Carter's Tour in Europe—Monroe 11 .
llorsethoe Robinson, 8 vole,
The Mit, t.
1535•39, ; •
English and' German , Dictionary;
Bill Book, ; ;
tilniting Book,
Youlh's Instruclor, • .
Dutch Hymns, ; ,
American Museum—F. Id WyntOop i,
le Enlbingdung Kunst, II Viniker—
'Lady's National Magazine,,
Medical Companion,
German Reformed Platens and Hymn
Y Cenhawdwr Americemiaied—l,EV
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Mcßinney's Digest Lawsof Penn'af
Merry's Museum,
Ovid Delphino, . '
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011endorirs German Grammar, :
Life of Whitfield, . '
Welsh Book—Thos Griffith
Holy Bible, Ikas, •
Proverbial Ph ilostiphy,l2m,
All kinds of Books, Pamphlets, Magazlneri,Pictm
nal Papers, re., bound neat, durableand cheap, at
tbe'subscriber's Bookstore and Bindery,Centre est.,
opposite the Episcopal' Church.
Ennkgeller Van
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rut PER CENT.. !
SAVING' FUND ' • '., •
• , i'
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. *cAPITO STOCK 0250, 00. ' j
frlllE SAYING FUND dale Nati nal Safety ;Com
'l A panv, No. 02 Walnut Street, two doors above
' ) Third, Philadelphia, is opin every day Dom g o'clock
.IA. M., to 7 o•clocs.P. M., modem Mpnday and Thurs.
I I dAy evenings until 0 o'clock. This ustitution la well
known as one of the safest and best managed Irt this
country, and pays Five Per Cent. Itit emir on money
paid In them from the day of deposit. • •
Any sum from one dollar upWards is tecelved, and
all sums; home or small, are paid lock on demand,
without notice, to any amount • • .
•The SAYING FOND has .tertgages,Orsuad Rests,
and other drat clam investments ill well secured,
amounting to half a wilhias of dollar* for the security
of depositors. 1 • I • l
Mire N0.,62 Walnut Street,2 doors above 24,Phil
adelphla, • ' I • 'I • . - :j '-
HON. HENRY I. BEN7ER,Treildent.
ROBERT BELeRIDGE, Vice Prronient.
Tttos.T. OPIL[Y, Actuary. . •
1 BOARD •
OF REFEREES, I
.
• Hon Wan, Richards, Pottstown, •J. D. Sweeper
Esq . ., Editor:of the • Ledger, Pottstown ; J. AU SC ha.
nernan, Lot:. Edit°, of the Neverailst;Nkippuitiiite .
Enos Benner, Esq . ., Editor of the IF'orsrer's Freud.-
, EtutnnyloWn ; Illon,•Joel Jones' late Mayor of:lnitia
-1 delpitta ; !Han. John MANS Jil.,imember of run
' Mari o 4th district, Pa., lion:Jatnts Pago;.late Post
master nr Philadelphia; Hon. Wm. Pennington. late
Governor of New. Jersey ; John 0. Brnwif, Erq..
Pottretite : I Fredzrielt Latrer. EsO.; Reading. '. l ,
i Phttbd'a,, Oct. 29,.53 IA pill 23;03. 17-Iy] 411—
~ ,
N. NL.NERTNAIrI'S
(ileatty's Roro, Norweiritis stria Motiarii/e,Pfinitiri.
1•
Plumbing. Shop.'
,HASCONSTANTLY ON HAND A :S UPPLY OP
all elaes of Lead Pipe, Sheeli Lead. plOck Tin
Bath Tobroihower Saibe, iledrantv. Hose, Double
and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets:4l26,st
kin ds of Brigs Cocks for water and sienna. Brass Oil
Cups, and Globes for Engines: Ail kinds of Copper
Work and Plumbingdone in the ipecac's manner a
the 'Stanek notice.
N. B. Cesbpsidforold Brassard Lead.
Pottsville, Oct. O. 1830. . 4!-If ,
-
£NDRW U. 131313D1, /Wale:tear,
t
N 0.161 North THIRD St., ( door tray Vito )
[
' 1 PIIILADELP#IA. '-'-
1 - ',
A IJCTIGN SALIM, every evening, commencing at
.1 - 1.7 o'clock. censistlng of Hardware of eVery de
scription, Ipinths dCassimeres , alias and Satina.Test ,
infra, Trimmings, Moots and Simee, Watcheg and
Jewelry mid Merchandise generally. .
Co Country Aterebante viewing the eltv. will And 71
to their advantage to call and'examlne the Mock or
Goode that are paid every evening.
MB:T.-Every aqiet!, sahl guaranteed as fepresen
ted.
ai s 1853
• I UMBER COATS,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES;
ITIRE eubscriber has Jost receiSed, di f from the'
J. Manufacturers, a Iota(
India Rubber Moe end Overhauls.
. Leggine and Caps, Also, '
Horse Covers. SO.. dre.
All of which wlllbe sold r...t.ont 115 per cent. cheap
er. than usual prices. wholesale and' rain. Good
.Coate, as low es 04 50; Overhauls. 112 50' Lentil's,
SI 75, and Caps ti,Large Horse Covers 04 only:to
gether with a variety of Other India Rubber Goode.
such as Ladies' era Oentleraet's Mandela. Ladies'
and Gentlemen's Gloves,drivingend working Gloves,
al.c., at • t, D. HANNAN'S
• ,• Chesp BookSnd Variety Store.
Norombee 14, 1853 46
matmatornaz,--.4ww TO 'TIN . A
LoVEC
TIME-omit captivating and perfect settstne.for
tel, will b sent to anyaddresaoa tecelpt of
$ll. Address to MADAME L'NORMAN DE, Boa 896
Post Ofilee, Philadelphia.: '• 4
All letters Strictly private : find confidential.
. Ott. 0.1853. :1 (*Olt!. '534
, A roRTDNE FOR . ONE DOLLAR!
EMPLOYMENT:4 for every versoot either sez,ln.
l'Oerri or - Coontry, enaranteEll t A pre-paldletter.
with it enclosed, addressed to elm L'N ANDZ
ix. sox, Bork* Post OMee, delekla, will receive
to return 14 EASY METHODS of realistic (tom SG
to /34 a week. Depeed It ix *fact—a eektelety,eod
without OW.
bet. 11,, 1833. TAD IV% 'tat 15.-tv 1.41
VITALLY 1111PORTAIIT TO LASKIIS !
ri E WIA Mtn owledg e , highly importantio Females
Valid snub dished by Ladle. to all ranks In sock
my. Moo, a eritairr cure fet F sho Weahsess, Fall
ins of the Womb , le., will be ed to any r n,W
ad
dress on the unapt of OS-4h reby preventing mutt
unhappiness, poverty and pa n; Addreta M6O/1111111
j. 9 1 1 /oa 44444 , go= 896, Post °Mee Philadelphia.
- Oct.", 1833. • ... [April 9. in 14..1y1 1 41— -. •
POIDOPI4 ) 1 / 1 0211T— EDlTlON— tiro a.-183) smarts IDMOL-43dited by D.V. 111116111 ,
IN. El with Milllllllll Bafesencest Firot Notes to
the Judicial Midden* and the dales of the Acts : en
index Of COO Ogee, refertiog i o the section pa 'well
as the pate, Ihc.. 4kc • i
U one couvenktut limperlaiOctatro Volutes. Price
-Just pubUidied and for site by
, H. 11.111fiditil.
sod 1114011`000
• 1:10; a, MS 0—
, 11
' •.; •
=I
of cOltroviro *lok _
PILE AND WAXII* ?SOOT PAINT orate.
panbillty,aad the. Pare of Willa all illiaoa
paoriairdloaares aerie p ialeastkened period ape.
cis b• lad at sae Illarairani aid boa Store of
. ^ , awns mow,
•
Allgu Ideal Po mealier' Pella.
st 1833 .
i 733
: Publaihda._
United
rosily SOO
inalas3oo
4E40 with
40. It teach
, SEX,
P 0144
ople,•
t !Minty,
uidsolloe,
(3mOtt
=ON OCHIMIENIO 1f WARS 11001 Z
';C.,iiNTE.S, STREET, POTTSVILLE:
fon subscribers are Meted to ft/Weblike Tilde
I,l4tnadoista and °Paiute. at rtilladelidda Pleas
(Alight added) wholes* or retall.best AmeticAu Bar
lion, suariaftetured torotusUle, and warranted of
superior quality. Also, Wet T rails unable tbr
mloeet and Cable Chaise, landshed at abort folk*
area from the importer. 13. YARDLEY &EON,
York Store. letur.l2. MS. 47.0
TOWN BALL .
;IRON AND . HARDWARE STORE'.
.
TWO MUSEUM of tuanufattured wares
has lost none of Its auractions,and I am
now able to offer to this pubfle,eltheribr
/i their inipsaton or purchase. one of the
detest and 19011 useful. Mock of Foreign and Dumas-
IIhIIDWASE ever offered the County. With
many thanks for the patronage emended to Wilma
km, I latter nipelfable to supply all the wanla is
my line of rissinees, cheap as she cheapest with
usual promptness and despatch. • FRANKPOTT.
Aptll3,lasl. tf4-1
-
ctOLIMINS Cheap Cutlery STORE.
N O ,j 32, 33, 34, 35, 30, and 37 Arcade, Philada
(♦OUNTRY Merchants can ova from , 10 to 10 psi
%/cent. by purchasing at the above Stores. - By im•
owing my own Goods, paying but little re/4,11nd Ils
lag ectinoinically,Vt is plainl can undersell those who
tint - chase their goods here, pay high tent.. and Itva
like princes, . ,
Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pen and
'Pocket Knives, Scissors and Rasors,Table Knives
and Fo km, in ivory. Mall, buffalo, bone and wood
handles C ,1 and Forks, Steels, 4e., Buteher•
graves, iris, Bowls Knives, Revolving , and plain
Pinola, C.
jam re dyed. a large stock of Rodgers' and War.
teaboine Sue Pon and Congress Knives.
Also, a large anortment of Aecordeons. dm., fbc..,—
Also, d o . English Twist and German Gans. -
AMIN M. COLEMAN, Importer.
ar•if
GEORGE
NEW EAR
doors below
nearly opposi
Pattssille. w
est assortment o
Immlngs,
an excel
Coach T
astlogs
Saddler
4811
Ca
Mia
Lin
Relied
Nails a
Rhil roe
Sinith T
'Radio
\
Gala St el,
Shear ieel,
Arm Et leer.
mai 8 I v s .
loss ut Sawo.
aloe Usod•tawl. I
M. B. returns bin thanks to the public for the pa-
Lt.'roetge they Intended to the late firm of Might lk.
ot,and flattens himself that,in his individual mar
1, he will be able to deserve and command -their
tominued support by the quality of the goods be has
store, strict attention to business, and the low rates
it which he is determined to sell.
GEORGE BRIG UT,
Late oftbe Om of Bright It Poll.
March 27, 183111. - 1341
emakets' Tools,
i penters' Tools.
s and Paint.
Iron stall sissy,
do do do
d
Iron and Nails;
materials.
wawa & umistaws
HARDWARE and IRON STORE,
a few doors above blortlmer's do -0
;et, at Me old Stand of Clemens
•
I Farm's, have constantly on ,
d a full as sortment of
S th's Tool s, • !Caleb Trignininfar ~.• '
B ding materials, . . 'Axles and Sprinss, , ..,
8 maker's Toole, Table Cutlery, -. • -
Ft & Bum ' ket CUtlery,
N , Spikes end Snide, mutter?' Toots,
Cbunter &Platform Brfttanta Ware, •
Seale*, Atlen's Revolvers,
Bar and Rolled Iron Ride Barrels,
Flue and Sheet do Table and Tea Spoons, -.
Cast shear 'and Blister Brass end Enamelled Rai-
BSI,. Ilea, '
Tin Mate and Sheet Zinc,Pane, Boilers and Tea
Be riropper 4. Intel. Breast Kettles,
P Idd Bar Lead; • !Belay Rs Proad Traces.
Cashes of altdescriptlonaftellroad Iron and Spikes,
bull and • CirealarlDouble and dingle Gum
Ba, i do do ' do. Pistols,
Butis Choppers, Cleo- Shot and Gams Bap,
yelped Rolm, !Powder Flasks, . .
Anvil `a nd it ,
nd Pico, _ 'Powder and Shot,
Block and Tackle", ' jWater-proof Percussion
Chain tamps. ' I Caps.
Iron, upper and Braelpfl i e Mouutinge.
%% Ir
re • . - i
The übserlbe would respeetfully Invite th e at
tent lo f the pub li c generally, to the above and other
ankle of Hardware too numerous to mention, at
khey a determined to sell as low as any concern
out of Fredelphla
Angus 87, 1853
e reach °fill.:
'.'he none they
againatthein,
ft them, and
. ❑o has the
Of your ene.
MIRY
bound at lir
some of the
,in
listless called
Ilt be sold Or
IRON FOUNDERS.
"Rhoads, 1
'R ; H e , fly,
~
..7: 2 :fo l
I. - . 50
4 SO
1 '1 12
TO CO
PIONEER BOILER {YORKS.
rPHE Subscribers rehiectfulty invite the alien
-IL lion of the business community to their Boiler
works, on the Island adjoining the Pioneer Fur
nace, Pottsville, Pa,, where they are prepared to
manufacture
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks ' Blast Pipes, Gasonie:
tlrs, Drift Cars, 6:e., , &c. Boilers on hand.
Being practical Mechanics and having for years
devoted themselves entirely to this branch of p,usi
ness, they Lauer themselves that work done at
their establishment will give satistictica(to all who
may favor them with a call. Individuals and Com
panies will find it greatly to their advantage to el
amino their wdtk before engaging elsewhere.
JOHN 6r, JAMES NOBLE..
19-tf
BM
ynkoop 50
50
Gli
1 00
• 75 't
Wynkonp, 1
200,
I ,50 I
'nd For-
i
09}1,rner, . ?.
MEM
' WASUINOTON IRON Worms.
POTTBifiLJ , E, PA.
. . J. WREN & BMWS. respeettally In: -
t ri i BINDERT.i
Ilivile the attention orate basane.dernem. • s dos fi b er hounkes to nil
unity to their New Machine Shop and - eat htt the b il l il ie in th i e o t h h is e no ti o a k " ~. ' , if .;
.;,::.,
faatadey, - erected between COAL, and
Rati-road :surto, end / rooting on Norwegian Street, e la-aaaf t r - f - ab ted is Book Bing* ~..,, 2; •• ":1, '
where they are prepared to execute nil order, ery, an • , •
( „ e d i t h . Wariest in Phila. " --
for Machinery of Bressand tron,sach ea Steam . 1 • t fth the latest style of Binding,
' a
l o aCq" n vitiate wort. far 'ulterior to a ny-
Engines, all klads of Gleuing for Rolling Milm,
I " who, will ta lipid in Pottsville.: Rooks bound
ing, efther Plain or in
„ full gilt
,
i heretofore
fu ll in 't pr, d C el oa a rß hi rea lli k s' e S rs in , D ili r e ift al3 C 4l a p rZ i a lb l i l e it a i c n t d i qf kink
road Castings, such is Chairs, tor nat. and T Rail;
Frogs, Switches, &e. ; all kinds of east and wrougn v i iin a eY n T k at ßoo " ylef ;l,--'- " ' do; pleiii, Made to any pattern,
Iron Shafting. Being Fractieeildeebanies, and alter
having made the demands of the Coal Region -theli pr i nte d • : ~ , 1..
study (or years , also all kinds of Machinery - ln 'theft ...LT' .• i.--iy theiwintliy, - and Paper ruled':io
line of business, they Batter themselves that wort . Dth-mi Fo.'t , l , , B. BANNAN...
done at their Establishment will give satisfaction ft ttern by :: ' --4 ' i - -
all who may . honor them wRh a mil. 'All orderstbank- lAFril 3 . l •
fully received and promptly executed on the moat rea., o grnA ge NDOW SHADE MOOT,
'enable [cirri's.;JOHN V. WHEN; 7"'"'""-7 &NU MANUF aCTulti OP 1 i , :
' THOMAS WREN, r --; ,r, . /112 . LE it d• Co„t . ';
:
JAMES WREN.
Oil 2.102. 40-tt .W. r Arch rid Supra Sir Plitaira.
. __. o vE nqARIETY 1 01 , SHADES. Wholeelel and
. , Zei Mich es eeroll. Flower,Cothic,*nette,
-....'13. WUSI...- et.
oil ' ,he!, . Lan d sca gtoo, are to be hail at thrWeill
"VtI I .ICL p „,,,,Jyttuality of ;Work. Orders lot . ti . Haiti
hoer Alere'd and oilier rilindesexe'euted short
... i
mai. • ;:
boots and others are invited 19 give a trial.
VilitEresio,'4o..e.TrrTisamilvviTigs7ll,lcPecoLtein.7a:4l w E : 3 B E y e . s c o m n
p h an 5
5 .
Anci,
tr iilthiladelAtai I
At 6, 11153. I 4 ,I - sor
,
BRO S , ~ INIPRFroAn\,I
I OD
bine!,
551
501
50
IME
37 1
1 7.5 7
SO
111121
. 11U1NEUN IRON %VORIS.
Rothe TIRE suoscruemus 'ANNOO 16E
public that they'are the,Proprie..
Ore Ufthe Franklin Worke,lPort Carbon,
lately carried on by A. SOlymah. where!
they continue to manufacture to order, at the shortest
notice. Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and
machinery of almost any lose or description, for-min
ing or other purpose'. Also Railroad and IRMA Cats,
Iron or Brass Castings ofany else Or pattet 0. Orders
are respectfully solicited.
GE.
O. FIRM' & BROTHER,
. HANNAN,'
U and Binder.
FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.•;—The !subscribers
eontinue to furnish the Colliers and Liesteri of OWL
County, with novels of ail kinda.at the lowest Phil
adelphia prices. Attention Is peitieularly ullrd to
their Coat Nhovels. Orders rot Shovels °fatly Ole or
patternpromptly attended to.
GEO. B. Fiet.En, ai BROTHER.
34.11
Aug. 21. 1'852
, 0 -,
perrTsvusim noialirlit: inta,...
JRno T u i n i t E e s t u o u ge ca t t - V-It s : i t c l i :i i : Y n a e n ;
Rolling Itill is Wieotopleted and in
frill operation, aud•thitihey are Pfeilaf --
ed to supply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sixes,
which they will 'want to. be superior in . qaality.
to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices.
They also manufacture Tjtails, for the use of the
Coillettes and Lateral;Roads, welithluf from 21. to 50
lbs. per yard.made of the best iron', and which wilt
be found muctichesper than the Imported article.
imileing ptactital mechanics, and having /tad consid
erable eSperienco in the Iron business, they flatter
themselves' that they can glee' entire ratlifircilob to
purchasers, and will also mate it their Interest to pa
tronise home manufactures. ', -
•
- UARRIB, BURNISH & CO. -
49-If
Dee .6.1851
DICAVIIR =wow IRON
,WORDS.
8. W. 11131:080N. IR'ON and MASS
Founder, respectfully Antonin hie pat
=
rens, and the petite generally, that
he Is tally prepared.,iat the above '''F.i
tabushment, to manyactaregtians Engines of every
Pumps,litPumps,lla tiros and Dri ft Cars,and every other
description °ikon a d BraseCasttngs au liable forth°
Coal mining or other bustnescon the mon reasonable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast. Furnaces
and Machine work in general., • 1 - -
Repairing of all kinds done with neatness 'and des
patch, at the lowest price.. All work furnished by
him will be warranted to perform well. lie would
solicit the custom of those who may want arttclei IA
11181112 e In thii vicinity. Ail orders will meet with
immedlateend promptattention •
i-, - id. W• 1213DSON.
11-Iy. '
Marchls.lBsl
STEM* CAA PACTOItit..
MAKI
11EM771 Aber' belesoeto inform the p . uhlte that
to t heirformer STEAM ENGINE ;
811,413 1 a da n t illIONDRY, they lave recently Putam
near Machinery end Shops for the manufacture of
COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail RoadiCars,hy
Steam power, which enables them to execute all HO
kind of work, not only much better, but wittirteat
despatch end at the very lowest prices. , Having it
nlade these extensive preparations; Individuals,.
companiesrequiring work MVOs kind,willlnd it
their advantage to glee them a tall. _
BNTDEII & 1411.11 r.
0ct.15, 1851 434f
9.45 m
GEO. MASON k ,CO. NEI
fully announce Oahe nubile td
have taken the Establiihwenf
as the Pottsville Iron Work,
'wegian street. where thej are prepared t
Ittnaspf Steam Engines. manufacture Rai/
and Machinery of almaat-every deeCriP,
shortest notke.and on the most realms'
—Persons from abroad, in went of Ste'
will And It totheir advantageto.givett .
eniagint Age where. :Mav- %I
rf•% , 4: 0 '1-f-ifY(' 7l l
'UWE subscriber has Just recelvei
1 'tor German Silver and other,
siroments, from the celebrated Esti
iScatllisters. Imitable for Engineer ,
some as filth as KS per Box. 'Air
menu saltable for pupils ID Seboe
glows Just beginning-40045n
lent Pocket Bete of lostromentr
Fnploeerss it •
Der; 14, IBM
iRESZI SUPPLY 1 0 4
1000 PL
7111 E subscribe: bas jam
Paper Illainttga, ambr
leap aid lasisente, amot
mium.rwtterta at low as
ly sa cuts yard. FMK
'Pow embnen about 10.00/
~aa peat is eta be toin4 r
taod
Also, a Inn aupply
pad retall,ar
!rig= imbectitiet It
(1 Gems_ Pass &
and cam famish. at ) )
saw Mina massip
as limp as be pry
sUs
subseilber. •
Aril S t 1”11.
BRIGHT'S •
DWARF{ STORE; S
Mata'a Hotel, and
lie the Miners' Bank,
here will 'be found
(HARDWARE:
Fine Trays.
Eltitania !rare,
104107t1Slent of fine Locke.
Table Untie*.
Pocket embers,
Table Spoons,
Anvils and . Vices.
Assortment. of One Guns,
Sheet haw' Crucibles,
Wire. Tin 'Plate. •
Brass Kettles, •
Pad Irons,
Pans and Boners,
etde.,
Railroad Traces.
Povider and.Bhot
OPERATORS AND °TIMERS
MON WO
!apit e
•
fortbe
key
Austin
los En.
exert
ion, for
•8•
Wore.
Cheap B
GINGS.
Ista supply of
ieW palters.
Nome band
, which' to on.
per filasongs
the variety Is
lin the cithi.
wpw, wholesale
MMUS%
4 Paper etore:
Anthotiud spat at
/circular Om
It nottcookay of OW
s, au UMW lint rue
I atalittlittate. /my
killiottnUm bad hems
UMW
ing..__lonliosinell lit mimed to forolsit bat, of
'''" 00, 416 ask, and WAIN Piot Lumber to 557
onto!, Sollq0( Ule Wrest !sizes, having **ode r his
Control milbg that at* raariB onr 1130.060. het Of
In P•r 4100k114.1. I T.J. HUOLISO, I Ai%
"robot 101, I. • • • 13-Y,
- LTIATELER.--
- • • nErz 4. It EN.D EY ,
sion No 29.Nortli TirifitD St., Phtlµtttlp~ia.
MOi4OCCO • MANUF A!'t ittaul curttc,rs, lm-
PetteniOjaunistiou apd getkerai Leatlet Buil
sisast,wholesalp and tetall.' kt.qut4ctury 1.,5 Mar
ianas dtreet.Philadelpts.,
Jaly 9. 11110+
Ersarnum" a merapuszor e p ----- T .
-01C.101POION tweet tiy annootteeK to the
pnbllo that tte has p seed the entite Snuck or
the late Arta 4C-IttOretit Dwilason. eatk
carrylag oithe etutitoka littoral to all its breathe.
at the old :Stand under tn 6 Pottsville lionee, wb„ e
be babel, by attention M buelnesf, he may lie mach.,
merits chase of Ibe public! patronage. Ho tern guy,
111:et ate work to boas gicol, sod w duce on
fellsonaeW,Lernisj as can be done elsewhere.
August IT, %KIS. 34-tr
unuaani Eaussurr.
1110BZ AR brOill'ldnEKß, st). 130 h. 13ttiSt.:',
- •' i'1111:4116LPITIn•
MACHINE 13ELT,Ibi0,ingle, Double' or Round,!
dande einem eiey ImnibeeAnimed - expressly ttiri
the purpose, stretched by thii latest Intaritred paten
fed alaeLineiy; cemented', and Eirited its the eery;
beat manner, warranted equal to no, in use.
Laps maile*itlxwater-Ouolcetnent 'C desiredj—;
large or sinall Hose of the beet matertale and work;
magablp cod at low prier*. '
CP Ord, be left atE. fir rw
....-urdesiniay be left ,110111011.eatherStofri:
N 0.2116 NortnTIIIILD rilreet.
* BAND LEVITtII-1;AC11161. PICKIER LCATHCz ,
Jam 15:53. • : • i XII . •
i.
. • COAULL 111A,Eirt'S ItEraol74l.. I
• THE 1511,kbt;11101:11.11A,VING PIT . 4
tedrupone Of the largest Conch ribeopor
, In tba Stilt. In Coal Street ,
ue at nyJ , 11. Adams at. Co.'a Scieeni
Factory,. where his. fat ilitles for mauufactuataa all
kind. of Cpulagenand Li4bt Waggon!, cannot by floe.:
Rased—bei ng. . placnini Mechanic, anti batilda .14
anmberof y e a rs ...p. Ei r e a c p in the bustnepb:he;boPcb;
to pre geneialaattattcticra..
All tindlOteCanialea and J.ight Wagons keiit on
hind. .Allao.leconct-ta aaons; 4-e .
aJrxepalls: death dopy cronri (corn a `4tatanc .
promptly attended
- WISTAB-A.
- 13.41'1 •
dune 5,18;1ro
__
. . .. . , , -
- Beautiful Cottage rurnlture.
.1 'ME subseribr is "'wiring flout the brit Idaho -1
I p icior i,ii h t i, city. a large lot of Cottage.Ftweij,
lair of the later ad win beautiful Patteras.Co.r.'
b -- raelag whole a 's; all of which will be lead st eiti
prkeo, carriage . eil • i• • i r %
. Ile also keep' a band.and man ufactb [es
to order,all k m of flouimtiolit t itteititre.
of the late : m ot laablotteele sad awillahlt
Pottertoloill.ohicli,eatt be exateined at bus lA, it.e .
ROOM , . cornier Centre; and Volpe streets. nearly . ,
opposite the Elsebpal Clhirchall of which will'ho'
Gold at the vorloweat rate,
- LIBNIII'OBIEStf2INp. i
i 14 4l+
April 2, 1A54
f e 4l l . 61 .1 • 1 t a r C S C t h ; I P P r i i
21 ' 1 ' a CE C 4.
Rid'ge Rod lla
a r Tha e E‘ C '5 04 .164
Iriq. FotinJcis atndiliStilltacture4s of
I 1 7,lloLittiT and I:A,-.r OON 'HAIL/ N6s an
vv /046 1.. m. on ume o t ai and Arebitnetursi.
-%yorks; Ir itallingslo: l o w: o sd ai p o r i tv g :t: t g , r c e
Verandah.,tiettees..elvsiss Tables, Lc. ; ,
rarticul4attenttoti pp#o 0,. . , eat losijr, of V
Lots. .' _.,- ! t •
and I re isi k of 9 0 3 r 1 t i c 5 e g s l sent r io t , i ,,, mt wisilittg lop.
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THE ituhaeriber an tires to the public flu
manufactured ull 4. 0 1 Soap - and Uand
his Factory. in P .. . , bOll, echuylain Ca
which he...ie n i w „ to, be elitlli. io quail
any obtained abio nit at lower- prlcel. than 1
lar articles can b e bused In Philadelphia o
wThehe. 1 - ' re
hi g he st mer jpeice for. tallow-will be p
cash 1.
at hii Facto ~ •
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EMOVAL.
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'ol'lll4th Wtreet, to !N. 1, ~ Cur
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piEftsoiy ' ATENT, (late iPre. Pi ,iron_,
UCTUOLESA J Welail BLANK 1100 K AN ;-
yr. UFAUTI) • and' elTA'ritiEttel ha e re...
moved fowl ri
der of 4th in 'e
i y Fcrects, PIIILADV,I.PIIII.h.. ,- i '' '
Account B of the lineal quality, together-with
allkinds ,, Of
to stationery, suitable for Bank-.
'5 gor Vein I I urPl ) sel, co n stantl y on liaticl.
ocioh , cute ny pattern i anit made 'ln the moil
-durablq ma
warranted. ' • I
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at the+ shurt6o notice. Al) work.
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WO 3 : l ;t '' l u t ' t i l t
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subtler' " I ' l ' 'Peg
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d iol oy tal , ll b citsp
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,oil O r phine, lute
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No er 5, 1b . 33 - - . ..,
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iii.,4 w • iu , Axcs-i - te real C ; nchtNli k. ('(i.
- should be pitticula to notlee the ittampl,,
as i are venous Vceunitfews and i m i tation ,
sithnio , an d,_, l o be li a much itke ours, which
are rikentlf sold! in dine parts Or the t;iiito
ahat
our manufacture. They are Made in dilfet
gni o f the country by htlous are-maker, and
ate ally of Very laferw - quality. ;The genuine
Coil es, Whictiliay.aripi Wed such nn extenallie
repo u, are incartAy einuiped " i COLLINti
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0 each axe has A - printed faith
co. TFORD,+'
with ,„,,, ture . Ara now 11101 e than ?WEN - 6(-
las since m l.Fau,nienced the Imein,rai• with
the • ,of "Collin- Co., flartford,l' and lan tint
kno 'nay other alt aknr by the name of (Janina.
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ued orate , - dAM. W.! COLLINS. , `
at 20. less, . - 36-ly
EOM
.itt.ase.; I 3 iigfl do
order..
:e .of Pfeil: 110 Pr
,}Prices varyln net ,
411.ei the t
te
• rde,receivad.tl
Presses aen!
ftt.:10.1853.
'PREMUV)
WIERAL Prlafi
lilac:LAIN for
t t s and Dmitri/
Akin:Biz years
.i, McCLAIN,
Nlhg artleii
011, Realer
7lnfferent kl'
/
pep. 1(
telt. 111
a tety o'ff
y I ,.Paar!
p i,Clo"
espint '
Ofacturer and Importer of the
rely :-1111 , celebrated Vegetable
leer's Marrow, aid Leettel. &c.,
exitacts for the :11andkerchiof
telex, fie.; alao,:his unrivalled
irgetaittie, %Vim!, Walnut, and
Elospeefor a/letting or atia
er;Lity White, Alabaster Powder
Shriving and Tootharuth.
it, Pieialog, Pocket; and Fine•toolh
bleb; can be irorchri,ed cheap fir
lorthihth Street, belOw Race,
Cabo
cal .it
al diFonta to 41ellletil.
J [May 28,'5332-10m) .37:
delt
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iIitOCCO FACTORY.
LEATHER AND ~ tillOg.' FINDII.4O
krr't Pid Bland, on Ilahroad &vet;
POIcTSVILLF., , : z' • ~
(Ivied respectfully Informs ' the c'uo-
Above Well known establishment, that
'nue the MANUFACTURE Glatt ',indent
•
MOROCCO,
, id. Straits; French mornenno, Shoe, lint .
i'ings, Pink Linings, tr.c., itc., and wit' rim
me on held It general assortment of -all
.-
•• LEATHER, _
I• •
Oill.Tanned:and,Red'Siole Leather, Elangh-
French antl;CityltalfB aim
i Miners' : Upper Leatzheg,i. . .z
-z
carletror Ohne t Indings,.suett as Thread..
petixtarnmistr,, etc., all'of which. will ;: be
t the LQWErzq CABII PRICES.
i - JOHN L. MIN N lg.
All kinde Of Skins, such as Elbrtep, Goat, Deer;
/
ailditlso 61/1011C1,tek,•n in exchange for Leather,
se highest market prices, or paid tor in CANA , . 4
ttlettle,.Oct. g9,11e53. . • , z , : z 44. t( A
eve
to is
bolt
any
all
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4 0 5m
-W. Unmoor, . .;-
ViD. Street, 2 'doors etto'4
otel, Philadelphia. ! •
0f Pine Ott or Campht nil,
Ott Lemrs, Chandaliers mid
.hes. Monis, Parlors, &C. The
Wetly invite .the attention ilf
Nubile in general, to his lat 6:
ilng of the above named slit •
tbdcd of the 'owe 1 Man&
et.p.le tied /;riall.'
allty of b. , rotratig F uld, rine.
ils ' Ithatlct, Wicks, & . .
"PENT tAFTy I. AWS:n
• • •: 46-. m t:
SEAL':
MAN(T.
tlßErts. D .
NKERS,
and
/ aRAVERS. N.
'DOCK Streti,
Philadelphi a
T'he• iniptvved
eli gi
aupio'cnient
ftit.• old Style STAI
PRE'l49,arit brings
Up a SUpgrior
pression with On
and
O n! II ilely
I, • •
complete,frons V, in
"4 to elzeq of Press, and
amt:Jrd
put of thtfcountry;
tEartraccur• ;•
Ile have born awarded to E
Ile
Perfumery; rani)
I.l t , didurept: Iristitutra thirkryg
ASH FOR TILE HEAD. "
other" asks; ~ What is an efflcient
rem - for removing dandruff in the 'hair,
as has an objection to using an ivory
c. T" This objection is well founded, as
teases the evil: P
he following wash; applied with a small
ece of flannel to the roots of the hair, will
•e found excellent :=....Three pans of oil of .
almonds ; one pan limmvater : to be shaken
up well, and can be ptocurectot any chemist.
—Lady's Book. , . •
A fcts 'drops of any perfumed oil-wI4 se•
cure libraries from the' consuming effects of
mouldiness and damp. /lonian leather,
Which is perfumed with the tar of the birch
tree; never moulds ; and madams suffer
large bales-of this article to lie in-the Lon
don docks in the most careless manner,
knowing' that it cannot Sustain any injury
trim damp.
iced Blind•, Butt
Vi &c_
in Pow s paint.]
.u. - 4flantlfacnilt.t
, FORD.
Noj 2; South
'ke't. Pelted's.
21.1 y
If yon wtah to preserie fine teeth, always
clean them 'thoroughly otter you have eaten
your last meal arnight. We have preset.
ved ball decayed teeth many years, Walh-
Jag them Idler every meal, and rubbing diem
once a day with fresh charcoal.
!apellf.
70/Voo,St,f.
conventrni b
rpeeimens can
treated Stites-
IneralPost Of;
All are
Amens is they
Take of purified lard one ounce; citron
ointment one ounce and a half.; of finest
almond oil, half en mince ; mix well togVh
er. This may be scented by oil of betga
mot.
getting milted
as 1 hive
CUT Arzinge-
w lietonds. hi
IF kJ avoid a
elliel4 at gretit-
INDURG'd
thantongo sta•
upon laving
4S•It
WHITE LIP SALVE: .
Mix . equal parts of . white wit, white su•
gar candy and Oil of almonds.
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THETIN TEII4NG OF STOCK.
Taking the, last census as the I,a s i a -of it n
'calculation.
and theri areat
:this ,time aboit
six hundred MillIOD dollars Worthloflive stock
in the United tatea. Their exceeds
that of alt the manifacturintsiblishmerifs
in the country, and also exc. tbesaptial
both Inifitrd Radler.
employed in commerce.
eign. Live stock is an' immensenational in.
teest, but one which has been Overlooked by
American statesmen 'and writers on public
economy. How to winter cittle, hories,
bogs, sheep, and pottltrY,in..the most eco
nomical way, all thi n gs considered,' is a sub
ject on which an Instructive volume might
be "nom The science of aliittial phystol.
• ogy shed! much .light on the business of
keeping live styck, both in Wifiter and sum.
ruer ; and it properlyi studied ifl its bearings
on this great interest, would add niddisite
millions to the income of the farmers, and
the wealth of the nation. But how can sfrel
• persuade our readera to study' animal phisi
°logy in connection waft the production of
the flesh 'of their domestic animals,! It is '
iinpOssibie to show them the valuable finite
of any science relating to husbandry before
its seeds are permitted to be planted and Cul
tivated in any State in the Union. - NON
' thelese, as the trutbs'of science and the trutbs
-of empiricism never: contradict each other.
main learn by the latter not a little of • the
wisdom-taught by, the former. Thus science
inTorms us why it is that cattle and other an
iinals.subsist on less poll in 'winter, and keep
in better order, it well stabled or housed,'and
-regularly led. than they will if subjected to
the rigors of cold storms, snow, rain. mud,
and irregular, feeding. The latter spitem
consumes loth forage and flesh needhissly.
and, of course, involveS a prodigious loss to
such as follow it.. -Warmth is the equivalent
of food, because food is used in the bodies of
all animals . to generate what we call animal
heat. How far . warm stables will save hay,
grain, roots, corustalks, and other food of do
mestic animals, is not known ; but a number
of experiments lead tp the conclusion
,that
one-third may thus be saved with advantage
to stock: A-man hut 'at work in the cold-of
winter needs double the food that would .
Serve him if he remained idle in a warm
room through- the - winter ; and.the same is
true of an oz or horse. A large share of all
duroestic animals doinot work, and are kept
for the production of Besh,lnilk, or wool.—
They need a reasonable amount of exercise
to preserve their health 4 as well as good
keeping in the matters- of . lood, drink, and
shelter, In wtutering hogs, true economy
risiuires that one should keep no more than
will give the masium of flesh (or the food
consumed. To keep', a pig without his gain-,
ing in weight involies not only the loss of
the food he consumes, but all the injury re
seil;ing from steeling his growth. Few are"
aware of the damage.done tb young animals
by- permaturely arresting the growth of their
bones and muscles. A stunted pig, calf. or
lemblias received an irreparable injury.—
You can no more fully make amends for the
shock given to the vital functions, than you
can give a horse
,a new seeing eye in' the
place of one that has been put out by trio:
knee. Nu alter feeding of a horse will give
him a new eye ;'and no good - keeping will
develope an animal. frame perfect in all its
parts after it has been, stunted in youth.—
Most farmers attempt to keep too much snick,
both in waiter and - surorrier, for their, foOd n,
be mandfactured into flesh, dairy products,
or wool— A. few superior animals well
housed in winter, and well fed at all fitries,
yield -the largest profit. 01 course, stables
should be well ventilated that,iranimals
may haves fUll'simply of pure air. Most
stables, and all sheds, give too 'much of it,
especially in cold wintery weather. Look
out for a plenty : of straw,tr other litter, to
absorb all urine, unless you have a tank or -
other reservoir for it to run into. Manure
is now as valuable as money at-teu percent.
compound interest ;- for allthei_-cal - ps 'that
manure aids so mach in their annual grOwth
sell at high prices. °lt costs nearly as much
to plow, plant, hoe, and harvest an acr e o f
corn to obtain 2,5 bushels as 50 bushels ; ana
manure will double the crop.—Genesee'Far
rner.
TO KEEP ILk3IS
A writer in the• Farmers Companion, pub
fished et .Detrbit, states that he has for many
years preserved his hams, through the sum
mer in the Most perfect condition, by pack
ing hhem•in barrels, with layers of corncobs
hetleen them, so that the hams would not
come in contact with each other. They.
phonic: be taken out and rubbed dr} once du
ffing the sumper. ' The cask should be
placed on a beikh or'trussel, in a coal dry
cellar.
LIME DUSTER
An. English orchardist, whose orchard oc:
cum& ~50 acres, proeva his trees from fa ter:
,pillars and other insects by shaking over the
yciung foliage quick lime, pulverized arid sif
ted through a fine Sieve. He puts the lime
into a tin conical.canister. perforated M one
end, with .a long handle. The tine for
using it is in ithe dew of the morning, or
whenever the, leaves are damp. He has
found it very effectual.
FERTILITY OF NILE MUD.
The celebrated microscopic philosopher,
Ehrenberg, has Examined this mud, and WE,
its great fertility to °wins, not so.nmeh
to any peculiar mineral =Hannon. or to
the presence of vegetable Matter, as'it is ta
ttle vast accumulation d extremely Minute
tbrms .ot microacopi•, animals, which,
their decomliosition enrich the soil.
vEGFE'4I/LE :UOVLD
Ta to, a feniv soiVwhat grass is to ai in&
trial. No aging. • nld become well•grown
without crass, its .equivalent in straw,
•
stalks ta , t h e h ge of tools; so a soil; defi.
mat 10 arg a n matter, can never prodoce
healthy. full 'wn crops.
ki t , at nob pratfirni.
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