tea anhlttittot. MATRIMONIAL COMPLACENCY.. "TEVGnoninu coupit."—By One of 'Eta, Sind , Jane•and were double, I'd I l se° the world to know, Wet', heen a good couple, ii-,g,x) , Na couple, gol • To no era ;c pa-- lON • Oar or •reut ticart• r.-sp utd ; -gut it ..+l' For ‘o to betiond ; • Bae t. no t 714 U a .I, arap b , ll • A " being born sb.we,"— . • Au n : nlitner Ira i beri tr. " Wch bin anti w, it,. can grove: Her dress i= more than eoptly, Her taw in inu-ic fine— She mil, and it Ye vagly, • As other people dine. I th• , tight her once Eirgelie-r A•fairy she did reern 'There n•d'now a rrlid _ 01.,thut diviner dream; Stie don'e.o , d•-ct to htnipmg A eie.plare tilled belore, . And over when .r.he yrs, sleeping, 1 antrgri't 1 hoard a snore ! Nor am I new her hero, • The."wor.hipped one alone ;" A miurimunial hero She seemed to think me grown. "A, brute," should I refuse her That "dear, svieet Cashmere shawl ?" "'Worse than a brute I use lerils If kept in .town the, fall. diger: ire her, abhorrence," She "hates the sight of wine.'' And "no presumption warrants" %A - triend brought home to dine ; 28ho won't believe 'tut business That keeps me late* rugiv .4 „ And oh the slightest dizsine, I am condemned as ',11,gh1." But soil despite the troubles, • These little putrs ot woe, ~We make a goodish couple, As goodut6 couples go . To no extaiic ploston Our present hearts respond; t it is oulloC fashion • For coofdit. to be tond. • TllltiflNG IT 'DOWN.—To one who caa property appreciate the " points," the fol• lowing itieident wilt pass as a "diamond of the Brat water:" , . , A clever fellow entered one of our hotels, Jtot long einee, and approaching the bar, called 1011, ii,glass of brandy and water. His request, was complied with.. Holding up the sparkling fluid before him, tie .observed to the bar keeper—" This is trump, ain't • it 3" • Yes, I spate," answered the man of sp4its. • 41 Well, I declare! It's the right bower— ain't it ?" " Bo 'itte," replied the-barkeeper, humor . the fancy. .The fellow stood a moment longer, eyeing the glass, then observed : . " Well, now, thee hard—the right bow. errand I have to turn it down !" Saying which he plead the glue to his mouth, and drank the:liquor, amidst, the roam of the crowd. 7 s .WIiAT Is A FOY , i—A, Mr.. l Stark, 113.1 t lecture before the Young Men's Association, at Troy, N. Y., glue defines a top: • "The fop a complete specimen of an ,outside philosopher. He is one-third collar, une-sixth Patent leather, one-tourib walking stick, and the rest kid glue and hair. A to his remove ancestry ttorie is 'sume qoubt : ;but it is DOW .pretty well. settled that , he the sun of * a talkie's" guuse. He becomes testa tc' at the „smell of new cloth. He is smneWhat uervous,and 'to dream of a tailor's bill M;;es loin the uight mare, By his hair pot., w,,uld judge he had' beeu dipped like Achiles but it is ev 'dem thai the guddes mu, hive h• itt,toto ht the - head instead of 111, , hi-el. ~`,Nt,rh,.iet:s such men are „Use tut. It there •wert-nu tadpoles there would he uo frogs. 'They. are not so 'entirely tp kt.arhe !, , rzbetog - devoted to externals. Paite dh;Mouds must, have a spletwid settitig make them- sill. Only it seemic to be u w aste o f materials, to put five dollars' worth on five cents' worth of braids.'.' 30". PEACE IN AfrenlcA. Tbe. 'cost of " breakiug the pcaCe" varies accordiug, to locality. YJu may give a fel low A thilitllitt . ;-'w Was.hingtoll for a mere notritt.Q. thgt will cost you a good sum in Neit - Y oik - otnethinz'upttu this. • toak was hued £5 by a magis •-trate at the C't:illege Dubiia, fur asi.aulttne arri l tro,r; and as he paid the mo tley into court with considerable * reluctance, he shot a-glance at the victim of his indis .erehoM and 'satti !, Wait till I get you io Limerick - , where beating's -cheap: and I'll 'take* the etatige out of you."—Buntt's Old and Nets -En,; land. '• al7' Boozn.--Alfred - Bunn, in his book on Old England and. New England, says "Booth's Othello was much liked in Amer ica. An old Yankee, who had never seen n play, was taken to witness Booth's perfdr• mance of -the Moor ri and on being asked lilt the terrain:Him/ of the piece it. he liked it, he replied, •Yes, amazing; but cuss me if J don't gnus that little nigger (Othello) played as Well as any of the white fellera—rt 'not better !' " • .' 01) O . POSTOPTIcr YARN.--A letter was put Into,ilie:b&x, the appearance of whiih ted that the writer was unaccustomed toil if use of stamps, and had - tailed to make suck it ail. Ire - had tried, and vainly triad but the rovcterate poitrait of her , Majesty would curl up. At laat, in despair, he 'pinned n to the envelope, and wrote under it paid ; provided the pia doesn:t come. out. ,, 0:7" A CRACXED brated mau, who was alighted by females, veiy .modestly asked a young lady if she wound let him spud the eveoiag with her. • "Nu" the eagrtly.teplied, "that's what 1 won't." - " be replied, " you need'ot be eo fussy ; 1 docee. mend this eveotog, but some stormy one, when I can't goaitytehere,e/se !" • irr TujEoirox Post sATS There are thirteen•tffoubtind marriageable girls now in the factories at Lowell. It is pleasant:to know in.this world of misery, that 'there are thirteen thousand rotti l yet to be made hap. O. Se-rew•sa-iern 37. io.vrfar have 'yqu done to lurtl4r hu map progress?" asked a s'ententinus pbii ()gopher t i he other day or farmer Jenkins.) Lokins' reply - was clear and decisive " I've goi seven buts end two . gtrle..etr.” The Philosopher chparted, and for the firs timelu his wast‘d thought. A -STZDENT of I,ATIY, beteg coofiurd to hi% room by sickuera, was coiled upon by . • . •• what, J , :ha:" said the visitor; •• sick eh?' : - Ye.." answered Jobo. " JC SUM," DOUGGA4 JE.RitOLD tine that—f. A old mother Eae_ efeafid the . neee•sity y. wtatitig the useful 2airaent called a shurt,,h) the 'soils if Adam, therefore it is but met for her dsuahters to wat.l) and mend them sod sew the buttons on." CAUTION TO W - AYS.--GCO tlonen at particuiattl regorged uot to make Din jokes, btiore la's:fits to troety weather, as the lips of the. geode; sex are so affected by the cold, that the ilight'est laugh \ Occasions them to crack. . rcr •'Oact on a time," an Inshrnanicti a negro were fighting, and while grappling with each other, the Irishman exclaimed:-- IT-ou black ikivil,cry enough! I'll fight till I die!" "So'll I," sung out the negro; "I alwaya duet." • 07 A SEASONAME COSIIINDRUSI.--rWLIV is a cold the best exercise for the nose ? Be .,causelbe louder usually sets ihelatter rtia- • "Wuar's the next thine to oysters," said one urchin to another. .., Why, the shells, stupid." ECThis, WrcruartrairrowToarrarreaTes us& fell down stairs the other ). day, sad r broke name is three picas. •• \ SHERII4I4"S *SALES. INEUNCUTHSIOIII:ISof REIL ESTILTIL lat rat= of sundry writs of Veruttriorrs Env .l./nor and bean :Facias, issued out of the Court of ermunon Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale or. Vehdoe, ou SATURDAY. the 4th day of March, A I) 1854. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at 'the Public [louse of,COL. FRANKLIN B. KAER CHER, (Exchange Hotel) in the alough rile, Schuylkill County, the following described Rea,Z,tatei to wit : ' All that certain Farm or tract of land, *float* to North ManhoUn Township, Schuylkill Count y.near Orwigrbul in thr State of Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Beajannaßodey.John Wiltrout,Joseph Zell, land 01 Daniel Delbert, now Charles Smith, land- of the heirs of Abraham Hoy, deceased, and be land of Conrad flausurn, containing two hurt di.ed and tourty-four acres- and forty-nine perches, wh.eh paid Farm or 'tract of land, Philip Rafferty and Ji...nna hi. wife, by,inden lure bearing date the 2.iith day. id Decem- 1 ;;; ber, A. P. 1849, duly executed rind ac- as I knowledged. and intended forthwietto be recorded according to law, granted and conveyed imeraiia with MIOIIIIIS Fey in tee, with the :Tour tenances. conatating of a large two i4..ry Brick Dweding House, with a 2 story Brick Back-building thereto attached, a large Bank Barn, a Log S!,[o.lr and other neconiary outbuilding.--Also, a lame ap ple orchard, and other fruit trees—as the property of THONIAS FEY. ALSO, All that certain tract of laud; situate .in Brunch Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by land now or late of Michael Geo,ge Kluuser ' Niche Allen, the New York , and. Schuyl kill Coal Company, Philip Zimmer:lin and other's. containing 327 acres unit 14'3 perches, more ur and alluwanct—as the.property of FREDERICK G. WERNTZ. f - ALSO, The undivided five.twelftlis of a 'rraCt of improved land, eiturili in - P3Oegrove Township. Schuylkill County, bounded by land of Zec k., Samuel Hain, Pet4r EekertrlAffiliam W'ittnan. and others, containing.:A acres and tf9 perches,with the appurtenanc.es, corisisting of ling House and a stable--os the property of JOHN STIUMPFLER. ALSO, All the right, title rind interest of Samuel Congdon to, the one undivided _ moiety or hail part of ihree tracts or pie. it ce.3 of land, two or,thesn situate in Pine grove To wnship,Schuylk ill County; the one containing m Ilse whole 392 acres aim allows' atice, and the other cenuaining Ifro Silt allowance :n the whole; the third situate idEnten Township - , Schuylkill County, containing 930 ides and allow ance 113 the whole. . ; . .ALSO, The undivided fuurth part two other tracts. &laid, the one 'Satiate in Portr Township, Schuylkill County, containing 2l.itT; acres and al lowance; in the whole • and the other situate in `Branch Township, Schuylkill County, aforesaid, containing few hundred acres and allowance, in the whole • tieing the same tracts or t - pieee, oh land, wh,ch'Giorge Gordnn and wife ecraveyed by their indenture, bearing date the-2d deco! December, A. D. 11347, to the said 'Samuel Congdon, and recorded n Schnlkill.Countv, in Deed Book. No: 2y, page 159, dre:;on the 12th day of January 0348. ALSO, All that certain tract of land, stmete;for naerly in Barry. now in Butter "Township, .9...ehttyl kill County, .containing three hundred acres or thereabouts, with the usual allowance. Sze., boon. Jed by lands surveyed to Johns Kelly. Henry Stich ter, JOhniDreher and others, With the appurteuan ces, consisting of t wri 2 story Log Dwelling Hous es. 1 Frame Dwelling House Frame Stab'e end Saw-mill—as the property of ' SAW:EL _ COPIODION. ALSO; All that certain Farm or tract ;;;, of land, isituate to Warne Township, ss v•f l Schuylkill County, bounded by nods al Samuel `Shaeffer, Daniel Reed, Joseph .Fisher, George'Vagle and Samuel Fessier, Containing abour one hundred and ten acres, more or less• won the appurtenances, cOnsiqing of a two story Log Dwel ttnat House and a Frame Barn—as the property of WILLIAM FISHER. ALSO, Alrthat certain lot or piece of ground +.ll-: uate in the Town at McKeaneburg, is Ea , t wig Township, Schuylkill County, marked on the ' general plan of suii town with No. 57, bounded rrif front by Market street 92 fret 6 incite, tlienre . run ntrig along Chestnut street 165 feet, timer. tdong Sinter-plate Ailey co feet, t henre' along iritNo. 5111' the property ofileury Lutz. about 140 lent, thence narrowing end torrning two al; e, to Marl(et street. %lilt the aprantentince*, ooni..i-ting of a taro-story Stone DwehiNg Hoare with a Frame addition there to .atiarbed. and a one ,tort - Bak Kit,hen, a rin.ti I Pratne Barn, wnit a basement 01 ft .re pr p. erty of SENNEV.ILLE MEDLAR So CHRLSTI NA MEDLAR. AL:SO, All thavertain Tract ozparee: of land -dualu in Wayne Towuphir, Sciwrlkt,l Comity. bounded by land , nt disco , K aver, Lane , B Le van, Joseph Shaeffer:Abraham Loo -e EA So4anon Kt-hel,•tly . faahung' elevt-n acre, nud thirtohree w perches, ith the ,appurtenance', con , i•miug of • .ne and a halt dory Log Dwehing 11.1. e an.l Log Barn—us the properly al ELIZABETH HL MMEL now Elizabeth Lbterill,rd. ,ALSO, All that certain lot or pi-ce of:ground sit• Listed in, Morris' Addition to Pottsville. in the Bor ;ugh of Pointyfile, in the County . - 4 tienitllti... 'weeded and de embed at foliows;—,Be -treini,g at the division toe of the hind :if , ;:„...„ 1 ..„ Incur:. W. Morro! aitd land late of [Rte lH , Nail, American Coal Company oh thin l; t east wardtv aide of Centre -trees,ll4hce ti.aitt rix.ymitte degree-. along the slid land late n. ;he North American Coal Company 411 feetto the we.awardry line of the Mount Carhon Rail R.ard Mend.- along the came, north one degr,..ettel, e) [eel, more or lea's ' do the lot intended to have been conveyed to Job Whipple, thence along the name South 05 degrees west 79 feet to the ca-twardiy Pith: of Centre street, tnence along the santn;Soutli AS degrees east 75 feet. inors-or less; to the place . II b; ginning, with the appurterbincea; consisting Of a three +tory Stone Store and-Ware-rttarae. Also„ Building two and u halF.44ore higfkonc story of which is Stone-and the other.Framtc,whiCh Btrii dog; was built for a Store-berm,...l6.ised Elf. $L1(•}1 Also a Frame Shed. Alto a later I Railroad with ai a " - witch conneeting with - . the Mo.int'Carbon Rail road. Also a hoisting machine, with openings in the Boor to hoist from the basement ot dr- Stnre. house to the tipper story:-- . . the property o; JAMES DUWNE Y. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground. titare iti 'the Borough of Pottsville, SchuylicillCountv, houn ded on the west and east by lot of Samuel Heffner. on the mouth by an alley,.on the north or front by Norwegian street, containing in front 20 feet, pod in depth 110 feet, with the appurtenances, eonsc4- ing of a twee-tory Stone . Dwelling House, and 'a Franse•Stabre—as the property (ft - PETER SHEA RER. Seized, taken into ixectition, and will be sold by JAMES NAGLE. :3beritt beriff'x Office, POll4- vine, Feb. 11, 1654. OFFICIAL. NOTICE lfeury .Idueltlyr th`o Conti of co'intbon Adam Stahl 5- Ple us of Schuylkill and ail others. I March Term, 1154. interested. A ud now, to wit, December rie tiou of Henry !Mettler, representing ib„ t in thc year le.3s,Challei A. Snyder numb...wit atla'reasui. et • A Sale, held by Joseph Otunger,Treaan'or, of it. said Coutt:y of ?Schuylkill, MI that certairOittart of land, situate. in the township of Lower Manduton go, containing:7l acrd, more or leas, Stild'inth , • reautednd as i,e property of Adam Stahi?ii Ite.own ,4e or reotted owner therein—Ti at aincelald it(tf- Altaite by him the said Charles A.. Snyder has coo -1 reeved ail of his interest in the said tract of land 1.% I '',t our petitioner :—Tbat by mistake the word ••.re d eemed ” tins been'entered on the sale, book of kald "Treasurer opposite said described tract of land, tel i'Sall remains tt;mit the records in the ^aid edit has not been erased or obliterated, to ben in truth au in fact the said:sale of the said tract of and so as aforesaid made, was never redeemed ny any person and still rem tins In lull force and effect. Aild tilt inasMuClf as the w ito eases to there • tarts May die. praying the Corr t to,yrabta plibprena directed t, ttlt. said Ad urn Stahl, his' heirs and assigns, and to all others whornit may concern, a.e.,to 'non' c wile why a COmmitsVin shall not issue under the seal of aria Honorable Court directed to a proper person for t s amining the card petitioner's witnyaaesin pe.pet u am ral tneingittarn,the Court granted a rule to show cause an by a comMisiton ettolt rot Issue under. the seal of tins Honorable Court. retu mettle on the to! cowl Monday in March nest, for the examittation.oi the petitioner's witnevaes, agreeably to the map, of the said petitioner, amt further ordered and di rected said rule Ribs served by pooh:nation to cwt, newspapers prolted at Pottsville, for time succe,. sive weeks prior to the , return day' thereof. By chi Court, JOHN lianftLati, rrittb•y: Feb. 11.1634, 6-3 t ' NOTICE. - ilenryiinehler j • us.,! In the Court of Common TObtee . },Pleas of Schuylkill Count' , of and all others I March Term, lea.. inicresbed J I • And now, to ,wit, December 1.9, A. D. 1.359, on the petition rat ftehey LWOW:e n representing that In inn year' lea, Cnirles A Snyder, porch Me-d at - Sale, heldny lose;in (imager, Treasurer of the said county of ;Schuylkill, nil the: certain ttett Or land situate in the township of Lower Maliantonci, eontatetng one hundred aad fifty`-six aces, mitre 1140,11:Ad In the name nod as the property of INT. intm Tohtas,tba &tenet or reported bwiner thereof • —Tliat since .all purchase by Win chi:said Chalk.. A snyder has convc!,ied all his intiireet in the :tic, of lend to yourthetttloner :—T hat by car:. take tan word " redeemed" has been entered o n the sates hcok of said ;1 r eaxurar, oppositv said ri..; described tract of land, and stril,waslns upon th , record. in the pall ofhee. and bat not been erased or otilitcrated; when in truth and In fact the said. fain of the said tract n of land Cl)so AS oressid made eviir was redeemed by ofl pera,A and ant( remains In foil force and etrect And tiottinaarratch as tin siiituesees U, theie facts InartLiel pray tire r.,ult I" crab: A •Itt , pasna directed to the said WIMP m To '.ins, his twirie and steitgne, and to 011 others w hoo ir• v ia. , y concern, &c , to show CAORt why a rommi. .inn ?hall not thin tinder the sent of this lioto;ro n:e tour% directed proper ( 01 eXasnltti, the stld petitioner's whimsies in peppermint az: tar merlin. the Court granted a rule to SLOW Lamle %Rs commission shallnot Issue under the anal -01 thin Honorable Court, returnable on the second m ith d os in March nail. for ths examination of the po It i„,; pr's witnesses illreeartly to the prayer ~r,o l d loon, and further ordered and directed tu'e t. be served hv•publication in two iiii in e ht ,ith nis at Toilet Ille: for time WVIC.MIVII Weeip fart rr tom, • retorn d the.rksf. Dy tine r mitt, JOHN' fitkßLiN. Prrth'y • 13 it Feb. U. 1854 • The Best The Cheapest, corner of CE 1v77111 MAIIA NTONGO oteasenteet Rout• uhd mutt LOnrenir cb.tonwie, µfirre 5 few huotit,d ■peeturene ha seen among which areacme ~tour great...lt State, man and Ladira. Pr.on.lent'r House, Genrya) Prat tit dce. Treel..l7 Buildfitt: and Girard Cot Wee . AU air nr lied to tall and «Amine these epecttuen■ be they ar. wail worth a slat/. ' Persona who Pave had diffictilty In e.ltleg Fill trni hin , hPre are Inched to ilea me a trial, ea I toon. a suimilor PIXY-LIGHT and AIDE•1.1011T Arcln,;e- phlidretN,Llkencafea taken In a few feconda, try in'AMPraied 'protefis. * Call early tk, would a crowd• ' litiperlor rictiiret, Pentland Cheep Cele*, at grevt ly fed u cod prices n* Cy VANDLNIIIII:Wii Devierrean Rooms, Cot. Centre Sc Itishaniongo este. Me Gentlemeh and Wire 'may rely upon ['MUM nakerlor Plana...snarl polite attention. November 5,1555 45 t I' DUREMirelit DIGEST—NEW EDITION-17a0 --18 53,-4slowrn cDllloll—Edited by F. C. IitiGHT LT, Esq., ly Mariginel References ; Foot Mates to the Judicial Decisions and the dotes of the Acts : •an indez or 20 Pages, retorting to-the-section as Well as the page, kt , la one conesnleat leapeslalbrtavo Volume. Nice 85. Jun published lad for aile'by • ' • ' • 8. BANN&M, T Law lad Miscellaneous Bookseller. bee. 3,1823 • , wawa% I Taun t .. F OR Safe at MaßTlN'tt DitC43 /aqua, au anti[: among uteot of c mare ' s Marshs Improved Trout% ~ Doable mid Moils Imprireed 'names, 1 11111111r,: "...' Do, do do old male do --- Lr Clara Abdominal Ilappoltva. Ladles' (moulder grates, . , • Ottatlemaa'a glaatte 810 coder aboulder Braces, tlospeneary Bandages, 8 ' , and Cotton. JOEIN '8: C. MARTIN.U.a. • Iles. IN, JUL Mt( MEDICINAL. CSIIIABILATUD casfiaar. udetsals itts - ptiLlto - iUs rOsititi - itute Apatatleuethe irktoitatb4loeuld 'Loa, that to t ook- Susumu:: w ' rtlr ets friritds, sad autae at the. Itnret 'lO - trio Slasittal litcasty, It WlLldrtttled 44- ramble error to tae public, a tew veva:l'4ol4 et shown celeittity, beteg, prepared with Abe greatest act, teed en tut iipast sttbit/.. tit tti tot the tutUtiihUi FUrluitea-astute' limit ate dooStog.the coustr) fit the tutor el panaceas had CUL% aus.prepAled to) the 114,5 t issurthi sort tuttcri nsty to Ours all diseases CPO SOW lut.uulay. • . toad vett tisilscL. • i .1 hat tb4:-.lle4ictueounuutuututeaby ItLnical.zi, lue,ualug abliv rec.:Ansi for Cuughs. • t:teeut ul Cuutphur,tut tuututuututtu t ; et aro, 3itup fat Worms, „ i foutb Walt!, Of decayed teeth s and d Iseaied sum's. family eitle,ut blued ruttlyet;havebeeD a we el _ uses, WI bays giVien more flatly rie(ion. th:peny time! tnedicules Delete Ole public, Wes prepateu emu regard to their . utelutueta ere lull) sonny the Mai ul the ullll;cteit. Gime thew it trial. A few powetauttee.SUUS %hi the above andicipos .re kirlielying ut waist:ail pattousge. On the first placed they are pecputea by is regular rbystetan.also understands the 4pultealluu u I latOsithes to dtsea es, atid cunseqUeutly are _perfectly sale to take B3. -- Co 'ls. • : Zr, 11. %;;.,•=*; •t.:? 5 :Z.— ! li - . F . ii 4l ,'. . r. - . 'k• • lli lais.—litiltiatintiu,ila.il,lirjciiBl Z . , ,:iftilt (ire, Laultettnie,rl4 iron, }Jo eli.4) ets,i l ,ai,ter, Slat ,, , , titen, .• ti" Citnie..—ltlttaing Burr lIPMILii,I - i ' celj;eni, , Grintle;tonel,Guuou, Lirittc, j ? ?lab, I:iilrodd Iron, noary, rcogkn, ).iOI rt B. Sieti daft; etijna. - 6b0nc 1 ;1,3, bar, rurptit- I -. , .. Int:i',.l . ltiOitit and Lumber. • • .1 Jj4 C:d,ie.—Ale, 11,..,:r and l'ort . c.r, '1 - • . .1,64tw,r0t anti Prati,liarii,,iiariO.Y, Juilol Mild florae, Cotio I `, Cotten, • • • 1 .V riAkey & Doniostir I.l4tiortt-, CI ra I it, I . lia.94.C..titting,,rou:itt ; lii,iletl, Bar or l i r , .111fiiI0 6 !fl:4 Iron, tiol;i•r i'iht.:l., Flat r ' 1r "• 41 111 ' tr,ll,ttairoad Iron, Lead and' &lion, I i , • quirt ay: l'orntorrl,,lN:nlln'and ~.pitrcs i 4alt(l'to lilnne, Sugni, ribitpelfe' & -rnLiirc,i, untnanufbrtutrd. .../ . ',LOUR pei barrel, - • 23c.ts. II Cl*. ' 110 Clara .. A pple6, - 11rari," II ti nes 1 ' o,enso, cord.rire, Earr hen-ware Eggs, 1 . . .. Grorce Ilea, (e.Ccepi I lO:O‘r , 'f toted) he nip I . •lairlware 6r. Cutlery; llollow..u;are. I . . .' Initi.L..mther, Line t•-•titek, .-.lanutai . ..- ~- 17 cll. 9 cf.: tur:ro of I ron,ar Mitchtitery;.oll,oys- tnri, 'Vainly,. Ilan lii,n.s, nags. Itus- I : . . ~ ,lii'Sneetlrtta,;Coe:fn., steel, Sweet I , i r'errutio..s, Talton . Vin,rrar &%V r, j ' 1 ; ' ph Cl:l6f .—Nok, tint Stallnltery, - ) I,ll,t A a n d. sit" ~,ii.tatiiliine, & ...-litirit ti 1 - • ii.• Atc.Ctun, Wasv and tiutieniiVair, ii arc, 4.:onfectlontir). pry (itittis, } VI eta'. II r 111,. tangt, Fre*h Flu ii, Meat .i..: Fran; 1 . Fut...iv' I.l,ltlg.ra. iIuPA; tipiril a Of rnrilentineje RP , NV 1 nen and Wool.) . . .. Mirth !.1551 • 9-ti A avcies taiN:s.rcioiru TRAVELING. DRAFTS: PASSAGE, CERTIFICATES.; Arrang(tneho tf.t L• 33. !;! • -•c.'"' Dowstaa, I:itt a a et. br. Co., r" . . 6 nI y 'anthooe.• et l'axen-er .. 11 :' $‘ -' , I N • V . gentA lor the -7.. , W a 1.1.0 W • '-,-,• T all. LINLo: P.P.EK'f sii i rr, .:, eta corm tavrei, Not, Yofk .;._.• No 5 ituotiNr Ron if , ov,poni, , ,•• ! Agouts in trolo2d. • . . Dinter Kenny. No. ai Even Quo, 1)011;141,' dd wma li. t, ti bar) ISC Cu., Mt, rthe Wu Quoy, Ceirk-, - . i 1 than 11utvney.5territanta Qaay, Wa.erford. .. . 46 wat , l sletto.inaH, 4 i,:dlora ttna;i, Lltnerick. . . .1.11116 ,44:, , a, Jr., 14,466.e.1erry -141-11. :s.tavern , . te Cu.,3 Wea:Camphr:l.D. Elasgata• ; . _ 4bartey 6:- Nlalcnint. Chme , :al gutty, ttrifa,t. dant oel Eingan. 5 'and 6 Meit; , l6l6 Quay, Newry:' ' liter Duffy. 35 Quay iiit . LL-I,l.laodati:. iiflin Eant.ing. V. - •,...: rfoo.t. Di.aaltetli.._•' ,' a 1 i..,,: t ,ji, n ,,,,,, a r .J n . In Kt. Andrew et, E...linbttieL LivOrpool PaclteXs, • ' ... ij-Altio and Iron. Live filuut,Gth aLd 2lat ,, f eeety Ittolitb shl'li LI,V V. 1 - 11 . 1)0L.I Sliip CteA:iI'ANTINE 1:3114 -Ketsrtiry.. J Ca) t, Do 0,4. ivlt fp CON , ,Tyrilrut:,i sh. A TAMItTGALLATIS ca(o.. brava', j y Lopt Delano.. ship NEW WORLD,i .-., hip , N ,- lititiliToN.,:. i . Capt liaLtht. I • Cato. W. W lit none, QUEEN Or Tllll . t 1 F.ST i :i,:i, A ‘ , If:ItICAN LIN IC•N. Capt. IlaEctt. I . .' Capt., 14ett.1,1'....: i , , . , . London Packets, .• . , ',ail to and from tnntton ev er : i•.•rna le. :11horst 7a y. ,Ibip LONDON. . , I rAfp PRINCE ALIttItT ,I• Capt. Hu bbto 1. 4 cant Ittartrah;. liii 120bEhT PELL,: l'elftETOts N, - I l' Copt Cnadwi• - k. I . - Cent. hle”.ia, . :ORN EMUS il It I N N EL, 1 PATER: 'IIEN EV ~: ' ' Capt. EletCo•r, 1 • Ca;•1, fitiffbnit, aMERICAN cONOlili.aS 1 I (New Ship) ~ •.; i Cape. %V 141 Ilan a. . • Capt. —l, • ;1141161111e11alt pheAtt ',hip-. aaltir.g weekly ;-3141 al 'We a regular tine o( jo.thee 6.11.f1ng weakly 16 , Attu Orlea no.. :. All theme Sitips are will It urn fp r their tamLfrta• :fie itecomnirotation( and that fart tailing qualified. they air. comma bdi ii by 16 , 6 oicha :art et a ld. ~ . .1 pe cienee, 460 nun reinat an t,;•• fur iboin Fond nes•• it, t be it!aeorpge rd. let It l'aesen3ere. ate nitnislitti inllllllrovms ar.cor:fing ..i6 A 5.1 of PAYUCIPIeIII,6.IIiCh is earn Is glee yllllfir. It Is not net.rsenty to e,alt fora "Captaitt's'Litter from Lire:poet heftite litirrie ; Passengers 4te any. ever reynwt•ted to prece tit litielt tot tlilehlCS in Liverpool, three daye b••tore ih.Arepilai telling day of he Ship. atlice in Liyerponi,hin. 5 Resent Road, dated epposite the Cfitience Dock Gate, Where...the ' (camera tuna' liner Ireland p 104e:wilt, on arriving ithnuld gn leihtedeltely to the orrice with thelrluit which Will ho .tared free to elialge, l• • Vartiei have the option of paying the pope or their GP- rid. , front any Pun in irelanti. lit while heave 'limy hair only r.• Pitt iii the wr,,, of Our Aileitt at ileareat putt or embarkation, and present their ,L,;;Gcue,, when th e y will fi r froncifila WWI .:itmir llizeg.rr r e by gteitiiier to Ltvcry..cl. 1111 LiVetpool the !thins li.• in %hi: , Waft/lon (Sick 'in London, In the' Londtin 13,0. ; in Mew Vnyk: Piers IQ 3,,d.20. E. R. ' Remittances to England, Ireland, Sootland and Wai•:s. , We itiAtio Draltstn amounte litiirs Cl and upwordm, w filch a re payable• at eight. rm. , of eh, ' rge, at The Hank r.f irelvnd.,llllfilin. and all :IA Wail/ Meant , Glynn; Milne fi Co., Oankeri., - Lombnid it., London; The National Dank 6Y Sauiland Glasgow; Mer Ara. Bowman, Grinnell'& Co., Liveinnot Pgr.1.1.15 re••tding :n'the cannery •lectttine of len,- din: money to ilieor frittidg or eneiging their pies:qe, ten d. 1 , , by remitting the amount in a I. tter'poa pol 1, athin.m.ed to Ales re,. haw man. Grlnr.ell O. Co , with fall dlrvetilita;, sl bleb trill lie corn ctly attended to and s receipt rerkrued by thereat For furl herinformation annly by letier - ; phut• paid') to itOWM MC,'GRIN NELL tkCO. tfll'i et, New It'Of k. Or 5 R•gent Road. I•Ivclpoul; ,a to BENJ. BASNAN,I4II., Putmilie, Pa. .r. Or L. 15, .. PASSENGER TRAINS. OF rim rsitAVELeitiA DING tiltAlLlttlAD—h.z V II 711 It AILIUNGEMIINT.— %row Phtlad , -Iptila w rtr_tyjelik. gin “ncatto )lay 1 7 . 1e.52, there wit. gene passenger TTatins 'dally Olindays r aver:deo.; uerween grid Pottsvt;l,,. MoiINING LINE. The Ex preqs Tram ~,vvs Philadelphia elailiexcept siendala. et 71 II'CIUCK, a. 7tl. The 11*,ty Train leaves ,'ettist:te dally,:nnuove excepted :4 7ju'r M. AFTEtiNuo:. ' .• The Way Train re.” - ia.rniladelptita ditty; except iundaYs, at 31 e - cluse. 1. he lixpresi. Trgin mares Postsvlllt can't, eseei.t i,d:l:.a, at:rio'clogk, rM., , Houk:4 PEADING - . . Fot 0 ciocK 10 ntloutea, A: M.; nod I cerlor '!.l Ai. For l'vtlavthe at p olock .44 itiluatol A. M. and ou•cioc.ll. P. DI. 13,3111 Traln*stOp at ual t he :gallon, along the llo.r. ITEM • ~t :toss cars 2d Ow/rears. ,terndinv to NlVt:etyma ifil 75 . 6 sl 45 do , to 1'0tt5`.1,.... 1 05 • 05 ?Mind's 275 • 225 Depot tri Pott'sviiir, nnioar of Union and Railroad .Itreeta rear of Atot.tittin 11011fre.1.amiengetteannnt 'later the cnra note", itrustioeowllb a ticket-1' Fifty pound., ot oaant.ge Will the allow., t to fWI pas lengrr to Uwe, tinny, ann paaatotrera are pipreatily prontbited from taiiitte anything ar hamar, their own wtaritivipparei, wnich wilt bent 9teljak pf Its ..wort. Byurdet of ihe onsets of 51.tnagees n ORNln'oltD, tionretnry. June 5, 23.41 summit EXCURSION TWO'S. Fll t;AD - GLPtlIt ANDIMO/IN° liitICRPAD. N , and after t3U,711/A %%June Mi2.lind on eir. Lfery following e•onuay, until further nottte,an 4apreas Errtirsion'raysenger Tratn wtitleitvr Phila. A. at,iatiu felon l'oniritit at 0 - M.,eame day i *topping at all Way Millie on the: Line and at the fullirwirig ita tion:s at the hunraetalerl UP That . • 110V7111 Statibliz. - [h3lMit I illßo3lll' ": /Timl,le ' Leaves gltilad'a. 1 1 7 :itt Leaves ratio-01W 4.00 Pam. Yliteoixville 1131 Payee Mt. Carbito 407 ; '• S. Ilaveh 4.1 5 " nestling 9.34 " Reading - 5.Y1 4. B.:raven 110.11 j Pototown. E 601 " hit. Canon 110.52 1 • I P 112012 One., 6.2.0 Arrlveittt Plitt:Milt 11.00 t Artlyns ftt Pfillacpu p 7.30 FARES. • For the rotine trip, tin and Sow n On No. ICart,l From Phtledelphle'tol'homirrilleandbeek,reme *1 40 Yo(WWI), " 1 73 • " ' 2 3n • • S. 1100 en, Mr. Carhnn & Potti4lllo, 4 00 :laY. " Iteedirigto Pottsville and tack someday. 150 tar No. Baggage carried with these tiring. All Titania gigging purchase:l beton. entering the tam May 49, 11359. 11-tt 0171 AX Or TAX L7Lr A.l ta S a nattO a }iglir Ca stAt ON AND AFTER TtraDA, PUH iti.tho Passoorer Train will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday tenanted.) at al o'cloek'A. M. and o'clock P. N., and connect with the Morning and Afternoon Train. from Pothroille,on the Reading Rallread• antltralnii. win tgave Port Clinton. *tribe mini orthe Morning Troia from Philadelphla ohthe Read ing Railroad. - PARC. . To.Phlindelphle. - • • 4 3 26 •• Port Moto°,- - • i° JOHN ANDERSON Clettettli Aria. 7tltowts,Aprtllll,lsll 16-1 f ll.= • filllEdE PHIL befog eompedied entirely of media l:lL nal herbs are of s most 'Tizimfess nature. while the ortraordinery virtues tbeyi posses have rendered I.bein ClAlvetsally popular a I!„..litatly every pan of the tint IJ. The Immense since*" they have met With throughout the Skates is miniT.estraorditum. owing, it is presumed, in their wondbiful elleasy In the core of Bilious complaints sod dttbrders of itte Liver awf liiut.!arll. Persons wha pittitirere in using them to 'accordance with the direction*, seldom fail In being restored to health. WEAKNERIS and DEIGIAT - T—RESTORATION TO OF A GENTLEMAN AGM; 45, WHEN AT DEATH's vow. . :(..!opy of a Loiter frovaCh.O.Rev. Charle.q NositA; doted Norton, St. Phres)ix; near Bath, Sorter ' sets/are, 17th' •So rittaZtiOß 1.104.14 W Alp% • tdr...lfoepb Vu2l.-04;foimerly a'revideut or thie piste, had been in a ••dkalining state, of health 'tor upward* or three years;: radually waiting away to a shadow by •nightly peaiittrattous and want of alyetite,wnichltausedgreahltrarawiners to his friend' as he had consulted 'adonis:imams' men in Bath, without:acct. Ile midst' itOod your Pills. and un der Providence, was rcatkyld to' health by their tot ape. lie lately ec,igratort:to new York, nod has net written to ray, that hel4l petrel better in health, seed desired roe to steetnalil Jon :with the rheum- stance. I.ocubt slat, tit mehtton, that my wife had derived great benefit froat#Bo use or your Pips.. I t aMala. Sir. yours tCepettiully, • ciftifiLEsl sl4llTlkDissenting Minister. • • —Ls • A PERMANENT CURE ODA DISEASED LIVER, • op MANY TEAR* DURATION, Copy of" . 1 Letter from . GaltliS, C 110171141, oil s ;t1 , 'Profetior Holloway. Dear this dlstritt:your Pills command a ttlnrei tensive safe than tag other proprietatymed• icine before the Redid. AS,JI proof of their efficacy in Liver and Onions (.11/1;11411111A, f may mention ;be following ease :—/L lady of Ala lowa. with. whom am personally acquainted,Go years was a severe seG Yeter from'disease of the ,4.teer and digestive organs; rier medical attendant resided her that he could do nothitig to relieve her attgertnia.and it was not likely she could survive many wombs. this an ono ucemont naturally eaneen great alarm among het friends and relations, •nd *ay Indttesd her to make trial'ui your "Pills, whlchnit'improved ber general health that she was indoce.Cio 'continue them Matt' she received a perfect cat g;; Tble Is twelve month* . 'ago, and aim has not espedenred any symptoms of :relapse. and _often deelateolihat your Pills have been the means of saving her life, I remain, Awl' dir, lents truly, MY 41d, 1853. (Sigdad) ' . J. onMlo. • Tlia6calebated Pills ati l monderfully effiettctotts .In the fullowinkeotnplala :Ague, APthma, • V L ihndlce, • Bilious Complaints, ;Elver Complaints, itimclies on itie'Sk to .B;in et Complaints, ; ;YAWS, ' Clollol, Aheuttiatlein,. • conetipation of the Bovvelalietentiob of Mint. Consumption, ' 16CtOtlilai Or King's Evil Debility. •!:?A'cire titivate, Dropiy, .Atone slid Gravel. . . ~: - , , e bytentery•, Pit Lotidary /Symptoms, a Erynirtelas. . ' , tlc DoUlouteut , Female Irregularities,. LTuinours, revert °roil kinds, ,!•Dieera, - Pito, • • 'l4enereal Affections, Gout, ' • l',Worms of all kinds, 1p attache, i' . Weakness, frnm whales- Tmlitebtion,.., er ettuse,atc , otc.. • Sold at tho Establishment of Professor lioLLowolr, 221 eltf•ind, (near Temple.iar, Loridon,),and alto at hi.. iiOINIE INA EW V0111(..1 oacitua for Medicines In the otstet,.iddressed."T.,LlOLLOWAT,New York," will receive due a tentirui rapid also by. all respect, able Druegisto and DesterOn Medicines throughout the. F. diateq, in Roam' eitZnic,(l7fc, and 01 AO each. To be bid Wholesale of thil principal Drug flousesln the elllllll. • ir.... gy•Toero is a contidorhile saving by taking the , tarter sleet • - . _..'..4 N. B.—Directions for CO guidance of patients in very disorder, art stiliedao each Boa. • O.T. W. MIT ft: riOriiS,l32 Norm Semind Street Philadelphia. Wholesale/Li:ems for"Benneylvania.' Also for sale by John . Hon n , and Clemens & Hr sler, Pottsville; Tamaqua; J. Kellar Barns; Mlnersville. . • ' 4 4 • 4_ q q MGLEAN'S TiOIMiNIC OIL LINIMENT • INOlENif f lsteCtlss. °req. Tnqn-ty-one:fliot*snd -Bottles Joh( in one TAMS valuible I.lfiltheiA hal.been before Use pub. he holy e nIY-1130,4 1 , ytt 4 hal gained for It, enottnoue populinpy by 113 UWI3 Int/111w merite. onmersetiq,r4every other Lira - went and renktly for the cure of edparnal disetkeel. U, ALAN sto) AhlillALS.. Drrperate 01:M4 bavnt - bren!made by . prberleturs or other Lanttnenta In tnjfire the-reputation and re. tlrd the gate ut IDI itavakttable inedtelne; t. mtgbty.•' M Learee.Vnteante Oil Liniment liar pt wool. etirem)hat II hie and is daily pLr fbrittine, ate her:omit:lg li9hwri W every perruu in the I,W3tes it and SOULICIII Cfil tarp .4 F.l wrerever it haat. u;••tl t.II ottler and external reniedies ha - •e been di 'eat deu as 111;tito - i, • Mtt2== WlliClPte chronic or inffinnitatory Mitellitintlath. Par atykis.stiffuessor weakkiXint .in. the Joints, Mutinies or Lisainenta.cotitricted4f USCIe3, Bruise., Spitting, Neuralgia, Tooth-achear..atile, or ,any pain. It wilt otiose any swell tow emus Piles, Hard Lumps, Caked itreasts, elute Attileso. thins of Mosquitoes, oiany inn 'And it tent elcause,pu ' iify and heal the foulest 111. ter dores on the legs oglihins ; no dare/elite hats long they may have tliWid:ft will also soothe and m ; ,,t tie,os,:yeate.s, Frteteiguti, St ounds, eke., sooner awn any. other (enmity . we earnt,tly advise sit persons who may"hr af flicteewint, any of tne!Wit,,"!ye it, ses,t o obtain a enmity at mite of Ataxia's Celebrated a” the only rellatneloctit!edy, it will never fail 'to moduce ,a speedy ar4l ilialituraneait cure if properly applied. Ve tio Olen v . /0,1401er when a safe anti cure tweedy ao easily, ailained. We are receivng daily -hundreds 01 ensti4ates from all parts of the countiy. We think thiriollowing will be sufficient to convince t h e nowt tacitidulous of the miraculous elfett.of this wonder Gikinedmine. altl.caa—Destsdir:—l take this method of thanking you grateriallyqor having been the means . or tectoring my son, tififten years old, au entire crip ple for neatly one year; dhaleand healthy young man. .Two years agu rits;:son had an attack of Wien- PrMilll-1 used severaitiottles lit Meatrsn Mustang Liniment oil and ; t4rious other liniments and comedies_ befall to no , effect; he mill got worse.— nhe flesh on'his legs defect to the bones, the nineties breathe contracted, tit - ai l ing his feet up on a right angle with hie hody,.'ici4'fiat he had to crawl no n u hands and knees, or IMAlle along ins short crutches in a kitting posture. Naa liner Cali form an idea 'how he coffered by thechi ekes of the weather, the Most excruciating Mr. Listen, of called it our house. lie woe cured some ttme agil of bleeding piles by soul, 'Volcanic' Oil gave out pert of a bot tle, which ne title:apt twitted with him. I lased it un his sfde,and It relieseli:.lne polo Immediately. A few days after, lie ilevi;Me two bottles by Mall."- 1 applied it twice h d4iandit relaxed the muscles and toted him relY;',:l lie tan now work, walk or run or well as ever'. liohis respectfully, JEdiSP. BURBOUG103: litre four miles ci• i ciro3r 1 can get all any neighOts to certify to the above facts. if necessary. I slit somewhat acquainted with itarieughsood show the above to be strictly true; 3.0U1d I.llloNrSON,Ageht. FOR HORSES lA' OTHER ANIMALS. .7.1 r Lea L'Veelontateialnltnent is the only safe and reliable rediely.for she: it ute of Sprains, Ring Bone, Wind Galls, Splittls;'ilritnatursl Lump., Nodes or dwellings. It wilt never fait to tore ulg (lead, Poll Ronan y /tureen/ Sweeney, ilprop erli applied. Foutipiildtio,ilitulses,Bciatehts,Ctscit• ed• chafes, saddle or collar Galls. Cute ur Wounils,K is so infilisole remedy. Apply as dl retied, and a cure Ie tbisalii tit every Instanee. Daemons , tceolliPsifY;;iiiicit bottle •in.Eo i rtish and Gerumn., Tilts Liniment in sit4V . put up in tweity.Sve cent, fifty cent bud dollar 3.lpottles., Thu fifty cent size tialed-Oe quantity of thy twenty-tire cent size...JlG CO on in;Reoport ion to the cost. or .ate by ' J. 11, aIcLEAN, rote ProprietoGeuy. Third and Pine Streets, rst. Louts, Mo. -UV - Poe Sale in Itllrpersvilte by J , K. BURNSI,-gen eral Wholesale AgenObt the County. . Jan. 7, 1' , 54 ' 141 MEDICINES IDARTUII A PLACE IN • A LL7;;IFAM [LIES. • . Betnz prepared by ctlitiolar Graduate and ;Pity - ! Act an ofty years ezpreoes. .e 7 • rim , t-S. ROSE'S. GREAT PAIN t THE.O 7 ONDER OF .110 R! 1! ALL PAIN Ctiltlar:LlKE MADICt—Tbla wonder ful preparation its uldd. internally and etternally,giv 14mt turdiatn relic 'trout all bodily pains. Mused 3oCnrinngtiPirertiOht,ll,3ol onlyrelluvesoll putn, but It cokes lll.4sualiy on the first Lppileatlon. t may be relied upriti•for curing and evitur alaiost In staht_rrilcr, Los tholliitutit who have used It can testi fy, to Itlieumattam4 Ague, Sudden Colds, Pholrra., Dyer niers, Choleriliortmo. Mouthy, Earache, elm. lie, and Toothache;, , ar.d pain In the stomach or Rowels;Eleadsclie4Nrion In the Womb. Pains to the Limbs, Joints, Pack:Spine Dizeare,Lutubaso,Scalils, Riirna, et:l/Itilatrutil! , pratne„ Bruises, Plmples,and all eltronic it you wish to be Capered from ALL PAIN, use Dr. Rose's PAIN-CURED. If ynu &sire tot* cured of ALL DISEASES,take nieFamil; 4ledielfl I. Prire 12 1, 2 1,and 60 rentsper bottle. For Liver Coinplainte, Dyspepsia, &c. ruing Mery betnepte largest eland In the human body.] t morelrequently deranged than any other.'Then fultal* Dyapepaia, Constlpatlon,Cold Peet and Lnas of APOetite--the vein becomes yellow; the rbirtts droop, and there Is a great averalon , to so clery. Regulate theftlier, and ydu correct all these evll,.—The wired 'preparations to "take are DR. 110:3's oelrtouraltfillrolui or Antlbllloui PILLS. They carry otT *nettle, and soon give appetite and strength. liis Dyapepell (701pou'itd should be taken where a person • ha* been, tipubled with Dyspepsia a long time. Price 60 eerie{ ; but for Colds, Bilious Man; aundice.&c.. taikeKp H. BOSE'S Antlbiliotor or Rail road P/LLS, 121 nal& 25 - rents pet boy. • „ For Cough...COAL Cro h up and Whooping Cong. Tilt DES r stRUP IN TUE WORLD. Dr. Souses celebraihd ut Cough Syrup gives immediate to the vviitst4ougb. W briber Consumptive or proceedin (tom ekold. It; allays any irritation of t.h o lungs. and foyalles thekystein against future , at. tacks. In bottleiatt 50c.and children are aliallaide to croup, tibias dangerous complaint yield, liVitnedistely to Ur. J. Rose's ne eer. failing Croup Syro; Price US cents. Whooping Cough, another compla int, allvays worse hit cold and damp eroleathei., -The afflicted find great relief in the use cifllr. J. Rose's Whooping Cough Syrup, whichalsOks relieves, and privets.' the di sease from runnintinto Miter diseases, such as in flammation of thilLungs, Dropsy In the chest, and Consumption. Tilfie 50 eehts. . • For all Dieeeses Or the Bider! ad • • ;,i;; Bladder.- at. J. S. RoseoZhaposind Fluid Extract of Bursar. Thig Is .declde one of the beat remedies ever need for diseases 4 the kidneys, bladder, do., and alto for gouty aMiciionsi always highly recommen vied by the UM DK Physic, and many of the moat distinguished cambial men abroad. Price 50 cents. re The above iterations can be found, with Dr. Rose's MEDICA! ADVISER to persons in sick. ness and in hitafik, at the starve of IL Bennett. Agent for the Cotinty; John G. Brown, John C. Martin; Peusvillit* J W. Gibbs, Miners, tile and E. 5.. Pry, Tamaqur;l . pet. 8 . ..1533 41. if • "Don't cite up Os Ship.".-Lawrence. TUE OLD_,EIMP antra AND spouts .. CARY STORE SCHUYLKILL CO. 'pile Subscriber respectfully Informs his facade a. end the publlkin generat that be it'll coatlnues at bls old stunt_ In • Ciatre etreet. near Warket, Pousvitte, and takes the opportnalty nf tendering his thecae to Willa MerOtta friends and auqualonln• tea: ter the conillOnes endears:tort the) have honor' tid btm with ttiOqiti many years of business. l i e tid a l" it °elm to enumerate an the erticlee which keepal, !Ss alOre. The p!ittilnaraArall ewers:that be bit' no other gocull'earmetteij;,except lobs% logenersto kept la Drug Stores , - • mrlll,as usSiO,eontiette to keep's,* Start well Impelled with te,ef and treat DIV! ofseetydeetrip. farPkwakisfirprereripmea entlevr ded. : June 11,1118 W • .-. • " ganitbAD. Morrt4, ikiSt. Lout s RE 1.4 ESTATE. MOOS= :AND • SAM IN LAWTON'S 'ADDITION TO TORT' elliSuri. Fing" LAWTONTILLE TRACT Is 1 now laid out Into Lots, and will be • -- sold tits ferule ',bleb Will enable *OO leduitrious man to purchase for' himself and family •• • ‘, . , A MDSE.AND A plan of the properti con - be seen:and the letmsol Sale ma de ituowu by application at tbe clleen - V . EDWARD 01VEN PARRY. Agent. t` of the Kentucky Sault. tem tO it reer,Poluillle. lleptemt. rI,tBSL• 35-if. 4 VALUABLE REAL ESTATEIFOR StOm ,el'iDE Subset/bet offers to sell at Private Bale ',the following described Real Estate, upon reasonable terms: 'No. 1. The undivided one-halfiliterest of allthose three tracts of land, situate in Blanch and Tremont Townships, Schuylkill County, which were surve*cd in January IND on warrant to Juba tato, Peter Filbert and John Kidd. The audio!. ded one-half Intricate Itt , fbe above tracts amounts lots! acres. The land is well wooded with limber uultable fur railroad sills atid props.. i. , No. 2. All that certain ot ;of ground altnateittabd Borough of Schuylkill Mom up*n which is meter a la.ge three-story Brick Dwelling, and ill ancillary out buildings, ;This property is now occupied by De Lewis (cover... To any one dealrona of Prilichtlind medicine iu Schuylkill/layman opportunity Is sitar offered to secure a comfur table lionveandotfire rgely in be met who. No. 3. All that certain lot of gra u s toot n ott carbon, bounded and described as, fdltows aloft at apnot on the south side of Pottsville siniti, at a corner of the lot belonling to Ileum Porter, thence by the same south twenty-four and a?half cast one bundled gentle a , pant' thence north el ty live and one halfeast tiny feet to a post, thence Borth twenty-four and one half west one hundred feet to ?inmate t t eee thence by tile same tooth slatYllive and one-half west fifty feet to the, plate bfbegininne. No. 9. A tract of first ra t e land.contataiLg 215 acres, situate in Sehuylittil Township,, moot three miles bath of TOSCO ma; In Locust til EST EEC cLymilti., '7 (Elite in Centre Street, Potlille, directly oppfisita toe Episcopal Claret:, 24 el° y. Sept, .3,1833. 30-Ir GENERAL •: Matri*iity • 'AND 111; ... • 4ECRET.OF LOVE Al i - 1) BEAUTY': The Cheapest and Best litSvk ever I'it6tish'e:,o ‘,l AILED Free of Postage tbreillhoul the Iriiited ALdtates. 27th American &Whin. Nearly too /ea and oar mute reading tuatoor Ono ip mon: 300 liege Mmes. It is megtiniceatly embellisbed Splendid ANATOMICAL' EaItiIiAVINGS: It teach. cation , to • Win the Devoted Affection of the Opposite SEX, The An of Love, Cuurt,tifit end Marriage, el, To have a brairtiftil Face and Hand, • A iso.very Importaut.sectets:fut Bleated peopfe, To change the rlallow fare into one of beauty, It teaches every person how; to be Handsome;! Teaches how to tazilie Wrinkled 1 I.in Smooth s To extend H l / 1 113t. Life'one hundred years or spore. To cause an incuraelfbt the //Man Passions lit both deuce, .To remove the Cattle of Garrennevs, /kr.;;l' tipemal flints on tto r Kepioduetive' Orgati-4 their Di- Ste Sell and cures, _ • ' To Cure Baldness; mike the Hsi:. grow luxutiant iltte• • To make Grown Teeth as While as Pearls, :1 To mate the Huirlticit,Guit and Glossy. Also to Cbange Gray or fled flair to a ilritllant Jet Glaek, To hasten the Growth of.W Welters, filunacheri,asc•, To Itestort and Preserve the Eyesight, ntsLirp, To remove Tan, Pimples, Waris, ,Comna, 014f.fles, freektes, superfluous Hair. &c• To Improve and Extend theflumad Memory',d To foretell Things to Cornei And also How to Invoke the liptrits of the Dead. •'? How to appear Peons' or 'Terrible to an'Endmy. To make Judges or jlltillSOve Decisions, eitherfor or against, • To wake Celestlal Image, and Magic Scale, 1' To Discover Hidden, Lost oMitnlen l'reasureAllnes, To mini/out:tic Crops,without Manure.. G10at..., To make MOSS and Copper to look like Pure sliver To Cure a multitude of Dangerous Dlsearetto And to accomplisl. many. other Wonderful Things! It teaches Old People bow to Molt l'ocing.Sprifhtly Guy, ilandeurne ; and feel no - Tn which is ailde u General Treatise. tin ths sect.t c, Infirmities of youth and Alatuilty, stain° (torn Genital Diseases tp both ilexes. Together with PlainAuectiuna their Per fect Cure.. Articles used, rely cheep, and Perfectly barmleis. 1 PrICV of the boot — Single copy ; 2 ) cents ; Fin.e top. Ira ; Twelve copies, 02; Ono Hundred copiss,Cd. 2 or 50 centa, as also & unit, may be Lent by lerttet In perfect safety. Address pt.', litt V LL ; AlbanSi N. Y. postpaid. Books sent free by return vehapel St. ranee, rihower,and led Bathe connected. NOT/CES OF THE PRESS "This Is Indeed* work of trierllng merit. * To cad, and ail orour readiri we would say buy,read, distrlte• u te."—.Mr a ad' -Virgo rise. •• "It's a very rare work, and n nquestionablytlie pro duction of: matter rulnd.'. ,, -Landan Tomes. • I • " No married Person, Or those contempiatltig nier rlage, should be without thls Boole; for It reveals cer tain thingsillit all pawn' or certain a ..;e aright to know."—Troy Dailerimes. . •P. rt.—Secret Habits In Ton tri Men eliectuhilyclar• ed; impediments to Marriage lb hoth sexes rejoused, and Debilitated SysiUnim Invigorated. No charge fur advice •Pallents treated by letter, and MOlici»es sent fret groat damage or curiosity to all parts of tiro . world. Cures warranted. .• ADDRESS AS ADOVE . April 2, 185:e GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES..' • D • mR. VANHORN, the celebrateLl Katroloa of th e 19th Century, hag the secret that guides Os -81n gle to a happy Haulage, and' to make the Married nappy.. Ladiee who were unhappy through trouble, mistortnne, disappointed hope., and lalse pfomlses have been made happy by blml Hi, bledicat,Advlce wall never known to fall.' He la a married qrnan a man of family, which makes the Ladles consult him In the moat delicate rate 3 with; perfer t confulgore.—. lie Lathe mauled and single Ladies', ennfident tat Dor. tor and aduser lie shows_: TfIE LIKENESS OF:, Vocal FUTURE • KUSH/I-NEI t GICIOD PORTLiftE;' EALTIIII, Eminence and Happiness. are Within the reacil of all. Thule who had bad luck,and found the. rudre They triedto get forwardthe more things wentagainsubenr, consulted Mtn ; their bad hick has left them, and they ars now lortnnate. rick and happy. tle:has the secret thatstorAr tbe alander atid envylof yap roe. mica. . , GENTLEMEN! Look to your tut/rests before it Is too late. Bien who have been unfortunate and unsuccessful in life and In business—men who 'have worked hard and struggled against adversity and tnisfoitune the great er port of their lives, and found the more thily tried to gel forward the more things went against them these men have consulted.hitu for the last thirty years. 'All those who wisely folloW,ed ; ins ativlLe are PIM rich and happy; while those blinded by prejudirs and ignorance, neglected hie advice. are EMI foborthe against adversity and poverty, He ahowiqyon the LIKENESS OF TOUR puTuu.E. WIFE e A Ilinterviews are strictly private and enntideti• tin!. No 3 GEORGE: street, second: bourn, Ndrth alde,abovetaehuylkill Stull rttreet, Apr 119,1833. 'NO • MEDICINAL ,' TESTED DT THOUSANDS AND ALWAYS iPPROVEDI -HE hand of n beneficent Creator has planted ev a cry country with its own proper aniiddies again' the effects of coil and climate upon the human Tee aboriginal Indians are. proof of this f fact, malo tithing an they did, without other Md, a vigor of con. witution unsurpassed by any other race.; It is from the roots and ;dents. which grow spontanCously upon our own soil, that W Klatt f'l3 INDIANNEGETA , BLE P 11.1.13 are compounded. They art!, theiefore, better adapted to meet the particular forma of disease presaging in our country, than dny foreign medi cine, or anrmetlicinetoncocted from foreign drtigs can be. The high celebrity which these Pills baize acquired for thoroughness end aracy, renderitany thing wore thieve short notice Unnecessary. Bring com pounded entirely of vegetable eimples.the product. of out own soll,they ere entirely free frritn ell Trier curial and Other deleterious roistore—pOwerful .tor good, yet 'nutmeat of inlery, even to the . we ak e st conethetion. They should be rescued toil once..lll any of the following complaints Asthma, linward Fevert ; Afflictions of the Bladderliadamatton ore BIM. and Kidneys, ',litindite r . : Acidity of the Stomach, ;limperity of t he Bloot4 Breathitt, ' * NLoss of Appetite, Blotches on the Skin,: Il.iver Compleint. V . gry Bilious Felice, fn settle/41 ale/Mous te this complaint tba pais anti plaint, .• -t.: very valuable. . . itxrubsto anch,Low ees of Biltons Colic, • ' , Spirits, ..' . i•: - 'Bowel Complaints, • Mercurial Dliaeate, Base, • - Night Sweets, i Colds and Cough,. 'it:genital,. , 1 1 - Constipation or CootiveriNaullea. nee., . , i 'Neter:us Debility, • Debility,; Iralphatioa 01 the ileiart, Diffirulty of Breathing ,- , Piles, - :" Dropsy, ;;Pains in the Belies, Dimness of Vision, ;Pala in the Hack,- i Dysentery, ; ' ..:Pain intim ente and homel Dyeyepela—No pe4 s o n'Pimples, - - • : should delay uglier the Pleurisy, ;- • the Pills in this distress. R * iteumatiein" : - 1 Ina coniplaint„ . Ruah . ofilloo4 to the Itead, Erysipelas, ' -'' • ;Small Pox, ..: • . Female Irregularities, ' , 'Swimming Of 'the Head, Freckles, ' ' 'Sour Eructeriene, -• Fits, , . IForenees of pi Breast. plan/nese 'of the Coraplea.,Sore Throat; f . I lon. .Swellings, ll Fever andAgee. For thlsiScrofula. , , scourge of the Weerern;scurvy, I • . Country, these Pills arOletondarySyniptonari.., unequalled by any other *Alt Rheum,: remedy, speedily etTect-Vettar, Mg a complete sad per.. Tumors, menet; core. ~ 'Tie Delercets' . Flatulency,' - .. •Fteers of all kinds, - • Gout,' • i 'Worms; I Giddiness and Diartnesir,iYellownesenf the 'thin, Gravel, ~ ;Fellow Fever: Every ft.- Headache, Ilea' and neot currents lat, this dread. virus, • ' • ' I - fel realady (Hematites a tleartbein, , 1 : hem triumph for Wright'm indigestion, ' Pills. , • • ; 'teflon vi. . , Don 3. y o di John M. " Clayton, spoke ;Iwo hliurs 1 1.; their- •it on the:Nebraita Bill, in Abe Sen. and. - TI * Wedoeitiay, and coneludedmest day in h obj - • he I ob j ecting to certain p a r t s 01 allr. • A 'A 1 Bill—that, for instance; of guil t ,. . 42 governments.to the tereitciries4the Ands - . • : guar is views may be /earned from the iu - g . brief extract :" .., : . - 1 provision of this bill tfeclared the Hi Compromise inconsistent :with the , es of . non..iniervention, i:eitablished Ind CD, of 1850; and, theiefoie, inoiera. s s n oa nd i o o n t .., hthi ed s l v y c i ti t o h i e' bal ' t h t e lici w . ant T ed hi n s o Wa lea • A repeal of the Aliesouri Cenapromise. d n, ° leyed vol l a t to fortis ll(.li t repeal." p c :a il l. 'sl ttn . ltOnal, and, be. , House, on Wednesday, altOted Mr. pa, of theWis' hingto*Uition, Pa bile r . fat the tentaittaer of the Ificatip eviion , • , on, in Asa id Mr. Ar et trietnaig; de! . -~ THI.LAPRYPHIA. ar, BROTRIBIL . No.4l lllll4 = l tr P.,. Pisladelphut, (At lbs old suiad, established: la ITS, by Jobe Me- Allister, dr.) ' SPECTAOLEI, . Mattis marital InstrumenuAn-Olanses, Opera Glass= es. Thernsontetets. Time-Measures, Natio* -Polars, Matte Lanterns. kn. diurivaland a tame arsortnent at COMPOUND ACIIROM WPM MICROS COPECNlcroseopic Brides, Ste 4 ht. larOar priced end illustrated Cauterizes are far alsWed op epplicailonAnd not by manatee etcher's Dec. 24;183.1' : 52.6rn• 51r* • . AD,AI/11 . : &DAMS & WITTEN, PRODUCECOMMISSION MERCHANTS .):.n0.6, ROUT!! WATEX ST..; PLUGAIPA.. , j hod Whojesole Destestier lo* Cash Prices. Goahon Butter, • .SWeet 011,P1ge. Chocolate, Glad? Ar. roll do. . :aroma And Cocoa, Bailer Peon'a. packed do. Powder. . Jersey and western Lard.ldalacratns„ Pearl Alb, Iterkuner Co (Meese,. Baccarinti tr. Vermieehl t Pine Apple • d 9 rUeelter'a Farinaaud Cora Bap dago -do i M Starch. ,_ Buckwheat. Floor, - Bte-Wai. Tie-yarn and Pearl and Hulled Barley, Lamp-wick. - Dried apples I reacbeir,l,Saheodit, ladlao.Netniet a, Beans 4. eplit Peas. ' Pore Giound &picas. Gaeta & eicated Berrtrig4lngiford'e & Colgare'n Aleittl • Alkwhilecastileaoap' - Pearl Starch, Canary . and !temp. Seed. :Coae'n Pearl and Ctraimon Muni.% Adamantine and dtareh. doerni Candle,:, . - ('areaway O. Mu stard deed Hairy Salt a: Bch Buick, Rice, Flotti, Coffee Ed. German Cigara,• , tracts, . . liar 3»,24 do ; Vernon Syrup. Tapioca, Ilriniony, N. V. Plums, ;pepper, Sauce,Coleman's Craubccriev.cprapu. ; hloetard, tae., ite. Raisitra,Citryn, paten, ' ADAMd & NUTTER,' ' is gooso Warr Street, Phiisd'a. N0v.16,1653 . ' ; ' •IS Sin TO ALL WIXOM IT :Maar COMIC:CM! .• C. lIARKNESS 4; SON'S --! Fashionable Clothing' ; Warerooms, NO. 12 BIAINELFT • S T ., (111 4 ! Cornei of , Fuorth iStreit.) tir%llE Ptoprietoriof this eatecisive and lomstah .l.ltatied Clothing'. Emporium, have maintained an envied celebrity for the Cut, dtyle,Quailly anti Pri ces of their chatting, awl they now offer to the ctn• netts of Philadelphia and ha vicinity, one of the lar gest, bust snorted, .and most fashionably got up static of seasmnablit clothiniCto be foond in the city,. coMprodult • . doyen°, Heavy : Baltic . Deaver Over . . VAUD, ' j 6 00 to 000 Sdperiar Bik. and Brown Freacli Cloth peer Coats,B 00 to 14 00 • . Fine and superior Black Cloth Drew, & Front. Cost•, , 6 00 to IS 00 dopecr. Wit and Fancy Ciss'r:Panta, 2 50 to= 5 50 ~ Fine Black Satin Vests, • ' lUoto 4 00 Fancy Wooten Vests.. , 100 /0 350 Aid all other articles of WlDtelt Wear, to Susie., variety, and at the lowest plus: , N. IL—Call and see for "7-00taeives. :!Cor. 26, 1153.48-3 m • • , N. IN2.INEWNAM'S ((batty', Row, Jeormegiatt Wert .PottsvOlo,Pesse.,, • Plumbing Shop. JAS CONSTANTLY HAND A SUPPLY OP II 411 sizes of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead, Block yin Bath Tubs, Shower froths, Hydrant+, 'Hose. Double and Single Acting Ntallts and Water Closets; also,al kitOroi Brainy Cocks Or wafer and steam, Brass Oil dill's, and OlObeii for Engines. All elude of Copps: Work and Plumblogdone• to the neatest manners tioi+hortoat N. B. Cdolipaldfor old .Draeiand Lead. Oottsvple, 0ct.14. 1850. ; 43-tf ANDREW R. WIEDER, Aqstioneer, No. 167 North THIRD St. : , (1 door Ida:0'170) • P.IIIL.ADELPIII4.• • TICTION SALER, every eierilug, commencing at 11..7 o'cleek.tonsisting of Hardware of every de. „,c,4,tinn,Ltlattio,l„autstrnerea,rialks and @nabs, Vest. ihot, Trimmings flddis and Shoes, . Watches and Jewelry and Merchandise generally.- , Country Merchants shilling the env. wMI find It in their advantage to call' and eSutaine - the stock or Cond. th.t are sold every evenlhg • Li —Every article sold guaranteed as reprerso t4 d ezrot.6l, 163339-6 m • OILS, PAINTS, &c OHIO PI • 4- PROOF PAINT.. : . , . 1 fi FEW Hat relit of to (MI6 Fire Proof Palm. Slate I.l.nud Brown color tilt genuOe Article for sale. by 'the su4criber, Al a Ikw kegs of Yalta till, at .371 c4OlO agMlon, and Clreaae at 3 cents a pound to it..? ()Ala tot. For site by ; ,ii. BADINAN. nprll3o, 11752; . lii-r . . FERRUGINOUS UR COMPOUND lIION PAINT. AN.D.W ATER PROOF PAINT of great a durability, and the power'. of resisting all stows • pherle Intlueuceu during a letigthenrd period of t .euu be h•td it the Hardware and Iron etore of BRICIIIT, . Agent fur the above Paint. August G. 1453.• 11-1 ' $ DEVLAN'S IMPROVED OIL , rr Ills OIL hag the most estetislue use, and Is more hid My recommemied for machinery, than any oth er 0 tin the Market, working char and free front gam; It is warranted iu all epees it, be Just what it is tezommended, el na sale. Operators who use Irls• chinety will ditd,upon trial, that It is tlie cheapest and beat till adapted to - their uses,. orders left at FRANK' POTI":1 Hardware Store or dll - ER izrittllJSE'd Liquor Store, agent. fo r this Outdo?, will be' promptly attended to. J • 2R-If r • . . - - --- SIBBALEVS PATENT NUEITALLINE COJILYOUND, . . 1- 2 011 the prrsarvathin of Steam Boilers. from the I! adhesion of scale incrustation, corrosion, &c. Patented in this Country, Great Britain, France, &c. t•otopocition has- teen estensively tested on flicatit (loners, by the finvettunent of the United litatea anti Batty iduals., it prevents the adhesion pi irate, the rorroaion or the Boller, and a calculated to prhtect it trout the injoriOus effect of all water— It is alao applicable . to IRON :• or WOOD and IRON 'where they come in contact; to Railroads tee. vampliteis of its merits, and certifieates from the (totted :Stairs Navy Department an others furnish• ed. And the compound for sateliv OCOBGE W. rtN'V. DER ' 04 - 1. I. 1053. 40-fm • P i lThIE WHITE LEAD y F.TriertiLL & 51anufarettirerd,:tio I r 03, Nostril FRONT siren, Philadelphia, have: now a gond supply of their warranted pure WIIITE LI:All, sod those customers . who. have been sparingly supplied in consequence 0(4 run nu the attleleattall now li4vd their Orders tilled. .No known attlistance possesseS those preservative and beautifying properities, so desirable. in a paint.to an equal extent with uratditlletnted whlte lead ; hence any admiature of - other materials only mars its value. It has, t tier, (ore, been t he steady aim of the manufac turers, fur many yell's, to supply to the public a per fectly pure w - nite lead. and the uncegsing demand for the article, to proof that 1.1 has met with favor. It is invariably branded on one head: WI:TUMULI. & in full and ont he other'. rearr,setsd paei, all In re , idetters. - luly It issa FiLifilit'S Patent Fire Proof - FAUN'''. FROM , Otll9. 'l , llli Subscribe rt have y est received a f ar th er : gni , A ply of thlaaingularandvaluab e shbstance.- addition' 'to the Siete color, the). Alava a beautiful chocolate or brown, resembling the sandstone now in u;e, and so much admired for the (tout of buildings' . I in. plinclpal ingredients are ellica,alowinsand'pro maid,. of lion. which in the; opin lon of scientific men satisfactorily acconnt• Curtly fire-proof natoire'—the two former sobstances being nou-ennductnrs r and the letter erring as a, cement, to bind the whole together and make a drm and durable paint. For use it la inlz ed wliti•Linseed Oil, and applied with a brueh, the same al; ordinary mat, to ivned iron r iln, zinc,canvass,pip„ 11 hardens gradp ally and berms's., fire-proof. -II Is partltularly imita ble for roofs of hoildiogr.vtoataboat a id ear4deeks J ailruad bridiee,fencea. dm. A a oafAoated with , the notch: in equal to one t.f elate, at a vast saving of 01 prtite. r. z • "sperlmens may beseetttibe (Mite )f thestibsert H berg. " ARRIS() , Dio.43i South Front St., Phllitda. April 29, ' 17-11 . SILVER'S rLawrzo twrairs. Cheap, DlfrOis arr4,l Proteetive. WE ATE En AND FIItE PRO OF iAlls Paint 1011 stand any climate, without mace 1 or blister, and hardens by exposure, thus making In Oise enamel of wane, protietti.g Wood from decay, and Iron and utter metals (tom rust and cor: MEW This Paint differs (torn theso•called Mineral Patnts of the day, which are pi,lnctnalq Ochres and Clays colon d, and at. entirely,worthless. ' dilvera Mantle Paints are purely idetaillexontain• leg no Mumeri or. Clay. They are Inv Igated finely, tnii readily wltb Linseed 011, (without the la ouble of i riridtpg') and flow no• derafie brush as freely as the beet !ild bite Lead. . These Paints - excel all otheta in body or covering pmpertt,,, one:pound of which will cnver at much eurlat e is two pounds of white Lend. - Tlit-rt; are inurnatumi colors, viz Blacker Drown. Olive and Chocolate. DI KRGTlONd.—Thitl'aint flows rendilyunderthe brush and its covering property le inereseed by using It mined a.thitklf as possible with man Linseed Oil; no the Paint Is the Isstlitg or protecting body sod the 011stmpty the medium or agent Insprrsdlog . it.' - We sane r toptea of two tellers, one Iron the Pres. Identbf the Philatielnbta and Reading Railroad Co.. the other from a Gentleman, a well-Inown resident Of Augusts, Oa. (MCC or the. Phiin. find Reading Railrna Co:1 PAiladgipkta, May 3.°)4552. .1 3. E. tams. Esq..-Dear rilim—We have Used your " Plastic Paints", tor more than a year, and, for painting llriages, Depots. &c., &C., we Intreroartil quite (luau.) any patut we hale used. In fact, reie now glee it a preference over all others we Ave tried for norh purposes • Yours reapeetririly.. (signed) JOIIN TUCKER, President. .Auresta, Oa.,Stplenisir 9,1851. Steam Plin.rig MO, Dear :‘? —Von nak ine lorpiy opinicoof”Silver Mineral PAilitl," tohich you have pitt oct my Machine Shop and Planing tiitl. I give you, with pleasure, My tall and Imam , recommendation of It as a pre, veniatlte rommunicating from Chimneys, or from adjoining buildings. The paint which you pill on any 1001 . S, ha? now becbme as hard as ants. and I feel no secure from Ore, Muhl* direction, as Is pos sible. A few week alley the roofs bad been painted. I midi: an experimcnti on.two or three shibgleis by placing them in the fitroace under the bolters „the result was, that the portion uncovered was entirely consumed, v, hile the; Painted part war apparently • sound: though upon essmination, the wood was found In he charred: the Paint, however, was mu and hut -little blistered. I consider this as sevece a test 59 your Paint can beptiL to. and under the clrcumatan- - ere I dci not hesitate to commend it asan invslosble preventative against Fire. Respectfully, &c. (signed,, . AMBROSE SPENCER. ERENCII 4r.. RICHARDS: N. W. Corner of 10th and Market'Sts., Phila., Pa. otHERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. 'lle In Pottsville, Wholerale and Retail, by —27.1 y EATEIST- REMEDY FOR TIM II AND Acuir. IN TIIE WORLD: ' limb's rover ad Egue.Drops. prepuraiton that never falls iu effecting r and parliament Vire, rely free from Quinine, or an other in rtence. Put up in bottles at fifty' cents only be W. KALFIFLEISCTI, Nor 47 tree.. New York. lee mAnrtN,Sole Agent 1559. . ' 2-4 y - IfED DAAFTING PAPER—VERY -The subscriber &seism retuned a lot Drafting Paper, at unusual low rates. to Mies the attention nt Engineer', Drafts- Also. lots of common Drafting Paper, at the U 91131 prices. at D. BANN AN's 1833 IP Boos and Statiofiery there, Pottsville: ;bl— Ilftflint :11CIFIOOL AOHICIIIIt- - Onosmgct at Koval Juvenile" Books, or Prete ftnr Sunday tebool kaolin tans boo t will bit sold on-41M too? th an. 'a prices al N A HANNAN El Clump Zook Stop. ;- • = MANUFACTURES. rnatrAss FOE COLD WIATSUM. 'Dalisto Rota Dire: frost Sr. Lauri TBOOM Inintleg Assevatir EAU) Robes. for the _..1 0 2 1 ,,in winter, east be nitplied cheap at the sob /Llama saeortinent of, talons dice. led all el the ♦ beit4l4•llo.just received directly from Single and Double Carriage Harness. 811 v? , t rn°u a ted and debated In the bandsomest /Arica:ways ea hatid.. Aka, for 404.1 fir betty WON, 111111 OriC1111144 sf tbe • , ' best materials, strong and durable. saddles, bridles, and en sorts o - "tra Opl nes belonging t °Abe saddiery b,tir Mese, kept COMM ntly In* for sateor.„made to order. „ HAMM suitable for Curlier, purposes on band. Of made to order at abort notice., ce Orders Or harness. Ise, promptty supplied on reasonable terms. L.:W .0 11E1.81)0BIT, Opposite Episcopal Church, etOtte st., ppm, m e. Dec. 10,16,53 1,44-1,) 604 f Giants E. 131'TTE111 • •- • :alis4irriats t litmutzres. lotto S I uail& DOWNING baring bad very torishusse. Me experience as Gas Elite's, feel great coundence nt offering their Inrileea td the citizens of Pottsville. They have comMeneed business on their CYWII conut,lti the basement of thehmtding below Nimes' Jsersei dice, where order - a:either for Gaa-rit. the or repairing, may be lelland they will :receive the most prompt attention. Thelt pipes and other materials shall be of the serif best kind. an. 4 their Fittings oT every description: that-may be desired, will be banished acid. put union workmanlike Dan ner and at the shortest possible antics. dAIIIII dc DOWSING. N I 1 —*ll klods'of 'Guava Cocks. Water; Cocks, steam Cocks, Oil Cups, Oil Globes. and Elbows of all sizes, constantly on band; air kinds of ilvork lu Brag done, at the shortest notllce • • „Nee. 1e5.1d53 - - . , NEW OIL CLOTH &CARPET STORE. NNE subscriber wouldreapectiolly call the atten /A. Hon cirthe public to examine. his new etock of goqds.Conslitlug de Floor. and... Table. Otl Cloihs, end rply Ingrain Carpets, Venitian;Listingii.nd Rag Carpets, Cocoa klntting, both plaid and plain, suita ble for Pottle Building:, Qffices. Me.; Colt. Door kt r ats.larke Hearth-Rugs, Bed Corerlids and Blank PM. red, white, gray and pistil woolen Flannels, Lin. et'. Malang and Check 'for Iliad% Canton Flannels. Coulees Patent Rogow eatellent article; a•good assortment. of splendid heavy ,Floor Oil Ciotti', of beautiful designs, 3.6 and II; teal wide, and a varie ty of deslans of Window Shades. all reedy for In. spectlon. together with all the fixtures. . J . . FRANKLIN HARRIS. . Ist door above the W. Cornet of Centre and Mineraiile.eltreets, Pottsville. Dec: 31,1853 53.2ut .• ot rune wide - reigned are now prepared to 211 all or- JI: den foethelr new and superior ankle of Screens. melt setups are woven amend with regular mar no. without subjecting the wine to. the destructive proems of crimping, and of;course possesses a toned greeter degree of are nth Cud duratAltty, 'bap any article before offered to lb., public. Specimens of tat- work can at an times 0, seen at the. Liardwa re eloie of D. L. eaterly, corner of Merast and centre ESTERO,' idt. SCIIITYLEIL Pottsville, Dec. 24, - 51-ti FOUNDRY: r ~'" - HE undersigned respec t- tell y beg leave to ant Bounce to the citizens of tichuylkilr CooulY.•hd the Public In gebersr.tbat:tbey nave established Foundry In West tlaveu, hear the Depot of the Mine . Ifni nonfood Co., sad hi shoit distance from the Junction of the Philadelptila ft Reading and Aline DIII - Railroatts,;wbere they are prepared to execute ell orders, in their line ofbusincss,sucb es Fruit,' Chains, &C., tot l Railroads, Coal Breikeri. %hetet all hods of Castings for .tbinery; Fire and Colter Itlrates, Pleugn Shears and points. dash IWeights , it dee —They ate like wise prepared teem to-pattern or order of Brass or Hai% Metal.' All orders 4111 be thankful)! teeetbed and pOnetually ittendekto; end done ,in the best workmanlike mariner. awl on. Ile moat reasonable term. getup iron will be recerved In cut:ince for esitlose, or the cnsttituarY price paid In csiti. J: B. & L. K. KEEFER N. B.—Wood Turning Bleu done at sheet pollee. Deo. In. 1b63: ," ' s °7 OM HARDWARE,' &C. COLEMAN'S Cheip Cutlery STORE. 1 - Nos. 32;13, 34, 1 .35, 3d, 4nd 37 Arcade, Phitoda / ()UNTIL] Blekcpsnt* eau save from 10 to lb per lacent. by Runt:lasing at Atte Mire dtores. By .Im. porting my own goods, paying butlittle rent, and liv ing Is plain I can undersell those w bo purchase their goods hem * pay high rema, and Ilve like prtaces. - Constantly onband, a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors itrid Razors; Table Knives and Porks,zin imtry, stag, buffalo, bohe end wood. handles, Carvers and Forki; Steels, *c.„ Butcher Knives, (Arks, Bowie Knives, BeVolving and plain • Pistols, kr. , duo recehred.4 large cl o ck of Rodgers' and Woe,. lenholm'i fine Pen and Bringress Knives. Alia. ',large assortment pfActordeonti, &C., &t.— Also, fine _English Twlstund tinnier, Guns. • JOIE'OU.. COl.EMAN t lmporttit • ttee :27.1,451 52-tr• . .. . . GEORGE ! BRIGHT'S' . 2NI - • . . .. ' Ew iimp.weng, * STORE, 2 aitdoors below -Melee. [lntel, and nearlyopposlte the Miners' Bank,' Pottsville, ivrt'ire will be fottod . an caceitent assortment 0 ft;IRIPIVA RE : - Coach Trimmings, .1 ,tiles, -. " ' Springs, , - ' , • t Floe Trays, . .. Coddlers, - -,. -. •: :Oritanla ware, , A_Shoemakers' Tanis,` Assurtment of fine Locks, Carpenters' Toot, '1 Table fluttery. Wan and Paint, ; poeier•Cutlery, scar Iron of all slzei, Tab'e Spoon., Boiled do do dui•Anvils and Vices, Nails and Spites, ~A ssortment uftlne Guns, ,Ratiroad Iron anti Nalls",: - .4,Chett Iron - Crucibles, Smith Table, '' , i Wire, Tin Plate, Building ntaterisii,,:. :Brass Kettles, • Cost Steel, . :1-!ilad Irons, • Shear titeet,. ' ' 1. I Pans and Bolters. 'Aria Blister, . . - •:' Chains; - Mill Saws, ' 'Railroad Traces', . Cross tut Saws, • 1: • eowder and Shot Floe (land-saws, • O. B. returns ) bin thanteto the public for the pi tronatte they extended id. the ine film of BMW & Pott,add Batters himiel(that,ln his Indivldtittl capa city, he will be able to - deserve sod command s: their continued support by the quality of the goods bn has in store. strict atfer3tion hi businev 1,41,d the low rates at a'hich he Is determinid to sell. r . t . .' ~ GEORGE BRIG lIT, Late orate Ikm of Bright tic Putt. March 27, 1822: ~ , 12' If ' •r , • 1 •., • . TOWN MILL ' . - 1_ 1 tON AND IHARDWARE STORE. _ . 0 THIS 1 1 411ERUlit.of rug t oufaxiared ',area, has' lost noniof lis attl*ctlooa,and lam - uow able to O'er to the public, either for theit inapection at purehase. one Of: the finearand most naaful *via of Foreign and.Domoa tk HARDWARE e'er ojlered in the County. With many thanits for. tha pHtonage extended to the late firm. I Railer myself &MO to supply all the wawa in my line of bualtleso. !cheap as the cheapest. with usual promptness and despatch. : , FRANK POTT. Apr 03,1812, • . i' •• • .. . . • . tft•l • Tge'Lluelfar g trir 1. 9 .4.(ter1uZ, tuirt'allteLTri:l,l l , and ins furnish:at the ihoricat: noilie, any of the elaw Mills manufactured by them. and at ac low rata as they can he procured from the manufacturer. Any informatlonln.regard tn..the mills, tan be had from the subscriber. • _ DANIEL LADEN. • Anil! 2, )853. TIIE undersigned begs respectfully to call the itten thin of !diner*. tom Merchants:Mid all those in vrant : or BEST , PROVED or BEST. BEST CIIAIN for mining or mill purponet, to his lute stork Beat-Beet Chains', atlorted met. from; tick to loch. made from hest refined iron. Also, hi his large stiik of kiwi' PROOVED CH A iNs. assorted :Mos, from 346'Ineh to 11 inch, made from the-hest cable Iron.wbicb will he sold on very 'rea sonable terms; by : DANIEL IdcCATITIIY; . No 95 Swanson guest, and No. II Dock @t • Wharf, I'biladelghia.. • :. R* - FER TO • • W. V. Atard &. Co.; George Mason, Erg „ Port Ca bon Charles Miller 4r to., McClintock & McKnight Philadelphia Ecq..l.lrweilyn. • NOv 46,1957 4f4na MISCELLANEOUS. AINIERICAN . . STAINED. ant ENAMELED. GLAS.B, of every variety of style - and shade of Color, Ind of supe rior nianufacture,sultsble for Churcber, Vestlhules, &C., for Mite and will be.put in by - JAMES W.:BOWEN & BROTHERS, - 4 doors above American House, Centrdlit. , Jan, 28.1854 • • 4.tf- INDIA BUDDER COATS. - 86.6., 'AT gEtEATtit REDUCED PRICES' 'FIDE subscriber has Just received,dlrect from the' J. Manufacturers; si:lot or - ± India. Rubber IDost's and Overhauls. i Leggine and Caps, Also, • - Dorsi Covers, am.. &c, ' All of which will by sole :bout 20 per cont. cbcapj er than usual prices, wholesale and retail. Good Coat - 9 , as low as liB , hO, Overhatils,' $2 50, Leygins, $1 75, sod Caps sl.g.arge Horde Covers $4 only, to gether with a variety of other India Rubber Goods. ,suett 11l Eadle's' and Gentlemen'sAllandels. Ladles' and rleatiemen's Gleves,driving and working Cloves; ..t.c..at ,fl. DANIVAWB . ; • . - ' v Cheap Book and .Variety Store... November I 2 1; IES! : ' 45 .111latheniatIcal Instruments 11),R4VVING PAPER; . • . . .iWiLY,B otband a large and splendid assortment Aof Mathematical Instrumento, v rylng in price from 01 to $25. Dmittng and Arti es' materials or every description: 70sbonrne'i sup dor Witte'. I - 0. tom Wbatmin's Eoglish Drawing . &per, of all si. see. Also, 801 l Drawing,4s, 41 an 55 inch rut to any length; Mounted Drawing Paper, or all wee, Tracing Muslin and Paper, gur-..A.c. 4 for sale at D. BANNAN'S .: Book and Stationery &erg.... Jan; 28, 1854. . . ' TO SINGING CLASSES. • MILE' Subscriber Will Inntah to Classes, • *: 1 °TOE SHAWN. , - NEW GAMMA fiNCBA, ' OLD 4o' An * ' BOSTON 110ADEIST'S COLLECTION, .---4 Toactber with all ptber Music Books, at very tow' rates: He will furnish toe dbawro as low acUrentir, an d uthar.moileliMasin the same pr.:Tuition:at .' D. HANNAN'S ; CbeepToook vod Stationery Store,Poosvllle.' . Oct- 11.1853.. •:,- ~! . . . 41— A rottxtrat Fon ONO DOLLARS' EMPLOYMENT r for every person,of eitherser, TOWdzor-Conntry, guaranteed. A pre-paldlethir, with $1 enclosed, tddressed to Messrs. I.'Nonst arm ir: Bon, Box 896 Poit °dice. recelee In return 14 EAsr,mETIIODS of realising from $6 toiler a week. Depend it is a fact—a certalnty.and without risk, MSSIZI mairmatoraw—nour TO - WIN 'A . . LOVER. TuE mmo captliallb. and Peirce' echeniejoril. thsi acs. will be sent to any addireao on teoelpr of la. Address to MADAME L • NORSIANDE:I I Ox 696 Post Qiice;Pbilaficipbla. ' - - arc all lettere minty prliate and confidential. Oct. 1.1183. , [Audi 90.{53. 15-Iyl 41— VITALLY IMPORTANT TO LADIES! E4TAlNklloWledge; itighlylmportant to remits* ind Imieb 4 0 11 1 ed by Ledier In all rants In tool sty, Also. it serest* cans foe Venial") Weakness, rsi log of the Womhote.. will be forwarded's° any Ad., dress on she rireelOt of 81—thereby preventing much tinhapPiness, onverty_sod pa . in. • Address Ms D i V I NOIIII4IIIM, 8071896, Post ()Mee Philadelpbla...: Oct. 8,1855. '..1 - Aprll9, '52, 15-Iy) 41— . .1 • WELSH SIMILES. TESTAMENTSOPe. —The subscriber bas Just received a lot f Welsh Ottavo,jgdain andgilt edges.. !Jae, Pocket Biblea.Teirlamarits and Welsh Traet a. Primers. &e., an of which,ssill be sold low. at , , • : B. BANN AN'S; Cheap Book an etatioserVltori Jule 1.11153.% • TINIIIMS AN JltlLthe snbecrtb4►; teDitier qualityi p maenad New Yes the Behtltits etet 11416 Its " WISE coin SCREENS CIRCULAR sew raw's. .Slopip Chains. PORKis.-4ust received by, • lot of Solver and Forks, , or of op is caret coltable for Christ. Pre Su b scriberd see tbon.sl I at lb. , ozoagg BEGIRT. 6141'. CO lamer. ORDERS - received Ipr of Fruit Tree:•, Seeda, Agricultural Implements, be., :by • • •D. BANNAN.. "FEEDING CORN TO floas Ili the Ohio . Agricultural Report fur ISM; now ih press, we notice in_ the report lruto Highland county, by C. C. Sain.s, a calecia• two based • upon experimenq, resigned to anOvtir the oft-repeated questions as to ho w mach pork a bushel of ciao v.;ill =lie. We copy from the reVort.-10/uo :Cu/bra/or. "It is estimated, from an - experiment • madejle S. 12. Anderson; that: ion btishelsot corn Will prodtice 1,050 lbs., of zrOss increase in the i .weight• of .hogs. 100 thrifty hogs were weighed and: pilt into 4 pen. They (vete fed for 100 days as . miffs corn as they would eat. The average grciss.tneyease per hog fur the 100 days was 175 1h.., or at the rate Of 1i lbs., per day. • 44 11 thUs appears - that one hushel of corn will produce a gross increases of 10t• Throwing off 1-5 to , come at the net weight: give 8 . 1.5 Ihs.: of pork as the product of 1 bushel of corn'.- 82 5 lt4. of pork are .mad 4 by one bushel, ur 56 pouhds of corn, I lb of york is the Prodnet of 6! lbs. 0 ecru. •' From au tipetinrent lits.de by Simnel Linn, of this countki with .58 hogs;as repor ted iu Patent Office Report for 1549, CI lbs. of corn . produced . .l 1h.,0f Park. . . From the experiment of the Hon. 11. L. Ellsworth, reported In the 'PYtitut Office Pe port for the year 1547, it appears that 3 4.5 lbs. of cooked meal made b lb. of pork: r'Flas expeliment was on a small t•cale. • / • '. As• uming., that irretjuirf.:S CI it:S. L , Cc . orn • to mak rate pound r.l pork, i„... : the c 4 of its • i prodUct n will be seen' friint the fallowing tabli7. ' he lahut of feeding arid taklng care of the hogs r.; nob included in :be etitimatft : -- 7 Wlted corn Coite • ~ _ , • 121 cry. per biisliel, pork costs; I I els. der Itt . 17 ifts. per bii•hel; pork roto , i . 2 et-, i... - :b . VI 0.. per bushel; perk Cost, n els. per lb, .. 33 etc. per bushel'. pork roml , 4 its. pel"ib. 42 ors. par bestial, pork co-::S 5 et.. per Ib. "The following (able sliows what the far mer; realizes for his corn, when sold io the torch of pork :—\V hen po'rk selk . tor 3 cis: - par lb. It bring, 25 a btlihe Ncin 4 ;" 33- "• 11 wi 42 O.A 0 •• Fri:lsmq' ANIMAL*, WITfl great loss is frequently stmained by feeding. animals inci Often, and gyring; th9n toolarge quantities at.a tune. !Millis way, by hay ing' a grim pile of fudder'for a king time be— Mre them; which is rendered mvre kul and, offensiye - by their cor.rtau,dy brentiling upon it while rooting.it over stid °vet, it is imper- Treily eaten, and a large part perhaps wasted. TLi prevent this; hay should be given lre. quently and in Enlail quantities, especially when placed in racks of. tintogers, as it sSouliJ alivaya be when led ant.' , For where liays is scattered over She grouud,:a greater e,r quantity is always viasted: and if the ground is-at all muddy,• hal! of jr,.at least, is sure to bg trodden uaderfoot and iriflitifir - ii,tik: prridirit _.7, . . , MlST,Tou,rknosT. Why do appear ith; , rl iIl , left %%Tattler? • . .. . , I . . - ' . A. r. Because the ay ts . /adtrt trrrit. tapir, which eanies the lays' (. - it light to dlterge rrit,r e ; in eoust i quenee ut; Which, they produce on the eye larger ima.ke;s. of 01 feet!, y. • Why dp trees, 6; .-; in fret Weather ap p•ear forther• eff than i4) l , really are? • A., Because the foe; or'•mist domnishes tie tight reflected from ita , object; and as the object -becomes vice' 4:111, it seems to be farther 9ff. Q. What is the ditiireittee bettveHt antis and a jog? A. Ails/ is generally i applied to LlCALle°sed on rfiarsho4, i!ierr::. and la.es. Fog is genirally•Spfikerllto vapors.conden iPd on d ; Ouse vapors ate 'Oen wish bli?olte:":!- • Q. What is ihe: ., reSson _wily condensed ii,o;s:irsometithes luaus into clouds, and : , ome, times into fog? A, If the sarface'ofliiie earth is hotter than. the air, the Vapor of the earth is chilled 1 - 4}- rile cold air, and bt-curiiiS fog ; but it the is hotter thin - the earth, the .vspur hrottgh the air, and tiOeunies cloud. Q. II cold air produCCs Or. NN .- hv -is it n . (l foggy' oa a.trosly niotOog ? C Ist—Becaune/t4,5 vapor is {unlit:Li tin a jr . c..ity y ; and . ' vapor upon izrQuri//, belore ircau I rorii, ti)o vartli, 3136 6i,COnli`3 *oar:frost. i • - V. Why ire jogs more gent-nil in tA,- turitzt than in spring ? A. _The earth in spring is nut sotto PS' it ;is autumn ; in cons glance of which, ill' - t . a por is not'ehtlled.intu,,tog as it issues nilu the air. - . , 1 y: ,Why .a,le jugs lituce inniou in 4 thin onhills? I%t—pecalise IT alleys contain Trioi.fttsre that halls ; n4i.l 2ud- They are not exposed to' suiiiktot word to dissipate the yapur. "Q• How: dues .Wind dissipate fogs? A. .Etcher by btot6ing theta away ; or lie by dissott:lng them itho viipur agata. . Q•' What is hoarfrost • A. Tbcire are two sorts of boar•lrost.: I—Frozen-Dew : and :2—Frozen Fog:- Q. .W hat is the cause of the ground gar frost or frozeii dew? ' ra - prryciClinison of heat fronY,tile earth conSequenie of which, the stoYrice . is SO cooled.dowit, that it freezes, the dew ioa densed, up9n it.. Q. WIILis t hoar frost seen after a :very clear night Because the earth will nut have thrown off heat ei3Ough by . radiatita.tofrec'sre tho va por triipu• its 'surface, unless the night was verj cleat indeea. - - • -Q. What is the : cause of that hohrfro , t. which arises frorrifionfog ? A. "The:thick log which invested she earth during -the night (being condepsed by the. cold freit of early morning,) is congealed triton erery okreer-with . which it comes in ....on Q. Why is there little or no Iwai--fro: under shrifts and shady tref:s? A. ht--Because the leafy tops arrest 11,e_ proeess of radtationfrorn the earth ; 2nd—Shrubs •and trees radiate ?aid to-_ wards the earth.; and, therefore, the I gioand beneath - is never cold enough to coined! the little dew which mils upon it. Q. -Why does hoar frost very oh ya,e.over the grounrl and trePS,whert the water IA rl% erg 11 not frozen ? • : ' . '-',. A. Becattse it is not the effect of the cold in the sir, but cold on the surface of the lank (predated excessive radiation,) wlit ‘ chfreiies the dew condensed upon it. Q. Why is.the hoae•frort upon grdis and veletables much thicker than. That upch lofty trees? a. Becaupe the air Cresting on the rurfac.• ut the ground) is much colder alter !kiln•firt than the air htghFr up-;. cunsequt , hce ut which more rapor . ,7l coarlenied and i . frer.,n there.—From.`.'Fritnai;ir Silente,"( third 1.,; R.. R. Peterson. .!' • V THE PIE PUNT.—The in referring to thecultivation of this': plant, says that some persons are•uasuccessful, causelhey plant it in a poor, earner at their garden, ,where nothing else will grow, told says that an excellent plan to make the nurt puny . plants increase to , the most destraEe size, is to cover tlie - bed every fall, two ,r three inches thick, with horse ntanure, and forkllnto the soil, in the Spring. We have no 'doubt of it. • ri" To ROAST SNIFEY pit Woopy.ocLs. — Th'eqe are not drawn. Spit them on a t , maii bird-wit, flour and baste them within inter of butter, lay a slice olbrcatl toasttd brew . ' in the dish, and'set it under the saipes (or the trail to drop, on:,When' they. Me ape enough, take -them p and lay them Co a toast. Bar% ready; for two snipes, aquaria of a pint of good gravy and butter ;, pour It into a dial). and,set it over a chafing-dish tut a few minutes. Garnish with lemon. I=l