cammiliz===s- 1;m: 3; ERE „ . woliwasmor //.-. E 1 'TO beak►llS of ,no.bugs, a (nand of oars V * P ts , C r 0" et the Eatiamszou,Hatte , , the -,owiag l'lttong one ,:" ~/Y O l3 'see, I went Its bed pretty all-fired . 4 9 -Pi alter a hull day on Ihr old road, be- It4lt the plank aria laid, ealkalatite uu a good ''' . ,+1 •oze Wall jUbt as the shivers began to F t . , -ase o ff , I kinder. telt suthin' trite to puff 1 , `-, iff my shirt, and dtggin their lett . into the ' , mall of my Wick to get it good `hold. Wig ' tied and twisted, and doubled and puckered —all no use—kept agoin' -it like all sin.-L fitzteby ,I.erit op and smock a light, to look .ound a spell—found about a peck of bed, .)op scattered around, and moredroppin' 14 my shirt and ruunin' ; aowii ray,il,•? s ." I.Whook nahanit..Swept offs' placertivE-I;_id t ip in it cut a quilt , lay dclwa , a ,44,rtg I ht on tome, . () r l a3 P'• 14° use— tini 'meal tub- 7 6g a , ;like a passel of • , ::,:t- • , .etild, and crawled through 'isole in the ).e , .. .. , _ . e • Allele for tryin to hide.. Got up " d °'"irerit down stairs and gatithe slush ar"'"' .;dial from the wagon. Brought it up and "• ade a circle of tar on the floor—lay down 1 1 the-4116de, and felt comfortable that time _'lyhow. Left the light Mania' and watch 'ern: See 'em get together and have a I, tap-tnettm' 'bout it, and then OIEI ren ; , ,,,,,f in a slued, with an old grey-lie`ded he l' i te, at , the top, right up the wall, out on the ..,,, liiiiler till they got to 'the right spot, then -: opped right plump into my face. Fact by iiiander. • . .. i "Well, I swept 'em up agio, - and rnadei •, atle•of tar on the ceilin' too. , Thought I i - :;."3 . dPe - ttl' foul, that lime:Put I swan to man, ~;;'they didn't pull straws our of the bed, and a regularbitdge.o r't ! " SI Seeing an incredible expression on our au age, heelinelied the story thus: "It's so, whether you ,believe it or not, ild some of ',em toothed across on • Mits."— ed.bugs are curious critters and no Er. ) ustake; 'ipecialty the tcalamazookind.-L-Gremd River Taglo. • Tsrsl,lollowing "poem,"' which we !,nd in an exchange, ids decided jewel. It also to •the:lieroid. production of fiaienne I c ipper'Esq.,llieiveeping "genius" En; derboack." We believe it was rigtnally iiiiblished in the Louisville Jo:w n?, or at least it should live been: THORTS ON A FADED ISOKA by H; JEEINIS'SNOORS: • In looking meter my trunk woii day i lit into n old boka thurta cunt into mi J & -thins to the boka I. fed— if • Pore driedup thing what made u laid rinele - . up . like a old Made r, 'Whin made you Jute your'!..tvect purplifnue W hitch ti had about the middle of gune. •, - "i, A Inav1w.1:01 a iCt , SOII ill a lyre i;, To awl Ini sea a with there ire 1, Butt p - oast ov awl shood the pltare seek t ' Lern-Zwirdara trant u i expeek. ' :.. ' Thare piiorms ro phare and p:tinip to fea Lyke dad rcaz leaven will.dryed u liee • There rhuatdere whi:eh they rho ttrdwl Fill thrn be kivereti 41; a shot! Therr round bnir arms so verre white Will then he hid &ern toin of site . . , varyoti• other ov I f1t1145 1111111-kliiers:- . ' Wlll bee con,e!ed by phone inuntillers Ca' THEY Hen: ttunie queer jurymen lowa. ;It. lev‘ . dats sii.ey an old Luber Ali.i rash.-r ttuddeni - }: euront!T, .iu et.ust queUceOtld.an iugueo, listened to the tes tirnouy. U a 1 . 41151(1,1u, arid wkt about Ter.- 'Aerate a verdict 1.,1".1 the brain,'' whet rtz to object: ••;Mlr. :coroner, J—liatre kuowo the tJecettieed fur 'eh mortal and 1 kcuow he has never seen a sober moment iu tilt that alive. To say that such a luau cart die of f ‘r%yater on , the 't brain," is tliCrefure,d—d nonsenie. Ti can't •be did! Cause.why ? lie never took any iuttbhissysteni. The true verdict, Air. Cor oner, shotild be gin, ur.brandy on the brag/ ;but as I am , iv(llugto 'split the dd. lerlcice, 1, compromise, aad.bring in a ver ,idic! as fullows "Died from the effects of brandy and water ob the lain.'"The eora. promise was aqJreed t;o: and the verdict is a part and parcel oft be rep f ded diiing,s of lowa. or 21Rs. rittliNc.TON.L- 7/N PYRSUI The folloWing, 004 he :3'pringlield Rcpxh ."/tr • ail, should be a', cat Lion to Mrs.T.lllil Par. tington, to look to! her lituftls; '4lre. Cub. • ,bldge (a poetteallaame):is alter her : .. ,'Dear me!' ex 'aimed' M f rs. eubbidge. as the returned fro, church last Sunday, 'Pear . l . kite this is an i age of conventions. When I was a girl, or tots was it their inlancy.. A ' i toreruonei used to turn the crank:and . a lit ' Ile monkey take the regales. But now.an organizer provide; over the ,estimate, while the,dencon takes up a coattitution..- Ph ! you should hear the fellow .. periorrL one of his closing voltilituaries,,,when he )Aills'oufall : the stoftiles, and plays on the pedlar base s o baud es to jar the conflogration•ns they pass ',' out to their.respective places of mhodetnent.:. r t irt:TTI . NG o . o•Or ,ri.Dit.mtari.—A cred itor, who m he was nusioul to avoid, met Sheridan coming out of Pall Mall. The - re was no possibility oh avoiding him, but he dtdmit lose his presence ormind: ' "That's a beautiful mare you're on," said Sheritlatt. • ' X , " Do you think so?" . '".Yes iudecil. how does she trot 1" coo tinned Shcidftn: • • Thecreditar,. highly flaiterkl, put her into a full trot. i ? Theridau bolted round thecor tier, and was out 91 sight in a-rnonient. . O:DoKt . trifle with the affections of young They . are institutions that were • never established for any,sucli, purpose. 11 '1 you don't content !a te marriage certificate, and the Parson - , rencir five "hundred dollar house rent, and a respective home for the old-folks, just take, your hat !sad leave. You've no more right to go on 4Tifling with confiding calico, thou a holly. ock has to pass itself off ler a rose. :suonT, Indies and ; gentlemen." paittnn overpowered otator,"l'can only t.ziy• -t beg leave to addr—l.desite to assure you —that I wish I had a wiuddw in my hti.lutn tLar y ou might see the emdttous of my heart:" (Vuigat boy. ft6in the.gallety.l "Won't a paitcln uur btorugelf do ibis time ?" ' ...,‘ - ...- • . . ri.TAL.I;:m, Cur. wural w rumen. it C,,tippOre, It tv. hc.rc. )u . ILe.drars.. WnLI man runs dear a.twit• cur );*;,*rd,-...; ailif h ntiltiluirouretu Say ilian a Bu.n e posj, man t. eras a duce ,•ertrits. a. ;last autl wide as Niagara. There to nu wore tod It a ammatt's tongue, that' there is to a car whrel I:l2'qummitsyscr: no lo'nger confined to ,the polincaf circles. . A captain of a vessel was lately called out ul a 'coffee house . 'at ly ripping. by a waterrilan, With the 'allow ing address: ,your honor, the • title t tArwaiting-lor you.'; ' , Ann out "Weiit' says: "We hear constantly of absconding railroad contrac tors. It is not n matter of much surpriFe wGen it i 9 remembered that it is a regular bueitis.a with. these fellows to mod. trail r.^ n'AN UT:rim, not quite three years old, said to kits sister, while munchieg a piece of gingerbread;—"Si!, take half up (its (Ike to keep t 6 afternoon, when 1 . get.scross.". . 1:07:1TONSIITIITIONALLY TINED" is nche tho polite way U l txpre4lll, 7 lact that •a • mau is naturalll lazy.'.We hve io .won; detlully reacted times. , -. o7*Witv isla muff like a illlygeutlemau? BOatt.ie it. holds a ,lady's hands without ,thieeziog thee: . f• o✓'Tat: reason:why some people put on , irs . is because thet t irve ni4thiog else to" put Man of all Argument. "You're wo^ MINERS' gorses. - • farther dismal= by Messrs. „Ur" There is represented . tote a . retroukable "'I Dr- WYtb" `-` lack of accpracrtodatiosas tor,Miners and their w hinnies ° families in sornipi4d6iiiiir" 4eS3 panned which, accounts in a great' measure tor the - ' scarcity al Miners, now become.. , complaint run . !mt. ES ... . l"ILW Baru 4. A a Aar,. . . . 3. ad Brown calm*, t*. A . '; iha vabscribet. 'Alta a KW legs .. "Ye cur... 14 agallab. and Otessa at 0 Craft, b poutit . . . Vole data. tut. for sale by . i it. sari Pip i - tti,lo, 15411 . _ _.• /d A a -FE ... 1- Obt Con r..witt 4sLure VAlN'''. . . . MB AND 0 A fEli VittlOF PAlNtrof great I.darabllity.aud 144 polaer Ui timatiAs 01 - 4R .,..:, patina. MOM races datums la irlaglkellad period or ..A.O be Old at as lir A rr ig az o a l ticiu uo n h.47 7l4: , lfi ti....L .: . 1 august 6. 1n33. iminatra , s nap 4ltt.D eateisrue use. and Ip more • rtiltt OIL Dalthe . glait msetiteery ,Osin soy me ' Wahl/ r , "cum.. Siiwarokaing clear end free from r 4.1 to the eirsiee in all tests to be just what It is ?Lute Otis . .Von nu ea e. Operators who use uka.. eezmOtrill4aftna.opon trial ; that it is the cheapest thilVit Mt adapted to their uses. WI at Flitter& POTTfel Hardware Store or MY IM r Ltquor More, agents for this toUstiV,will he promptly - attotti4d to , June 25,1853 ' ' PM= VrIUTZIIIID ui7 ETIIERAL 6c LIEOVIERI ; btanufarturem No b V 83, NORTft FRONT sweet, Philadelphia. have now a gocdsupply of their wartanted pure WIIITE LEAD, and those custniaers tali* have be sparingly supplied an consequence of artsO on the article,shall now have their ordera filled, , 4 No known substance possessea those Prelervative and beautity ing properities, so desirable la *paint, to an equal client with unadulterated whitelead ; hence any adatixturafother u3atertsts only Mere lit value. /Lila', therefore, been thew*/ alum urthe inantitae- Weill, tot moor years, to nap py to the public a per fectly pure white lead, and thencessing demand fur j . the erlicie, Is proof that It has et with favor. It is invariably branded on one he d : WSTHERILL 4 - 131trill1 ER In full, and Oni he c4tior. watessisd WS. Olin red tellers. l'hila.la .. 1 ;ay 11. *ST 131LATEE'S Patent rireirroorrAler 2".- , - FROM liii!o. T e j OE Subscribers havustol,ceived *further:sup ply of Ibis sisigatal•nd valcab e substance, In 'addition (41 (be slate colorM ey have a beautiful chocolate ortirown , resembling he sand aMP now in u ire, and so much admiledfor Or front of building:. i t , w iacipal ingredlentshre s c ica,nluntionanirgrro. . ,„ Id . o r izon, *hist' In the opi lon of scientific men ratisfattorily accountsfor its fire -proof natnre—the two former substances being tioArconductorsond the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. ; • For nee 1t is mixed with !Aniseed Oil, slid applied with a brush.the same as ordinary: pawl, to wood irou,tiniginc,canvass,papi. ,#el,., It hardens gradu ally and becomes fire- prool. t i t Is partleolarly Bolts— blit for roofs of huildltimateamboat ard cat-drat railroad bridges.fences, &c.. A toofcosted with the softie isequaltoone ofklate,tl• vast Ming (art pens.. . eitieciinene to ay be seen at the office if the subset b hers. -• . 11AltRIPION, lIROTIIdRB & Co., No. 43i tkouth Fronk i4t.,Phllada. ' !Lori 1 12.1b.5.1. . i 17-tt , One -Third Cheaper than inite Lead, and Free from all Possonou:r gaalitirs. THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, AWING greatly enlargsd their Works, and lin LI proved (begat:airy of their products, are preps r to eseinie orders for their suPartion PAINTS, DRY, and (MOUND IN'OlL'ln assorted ;flnckages of from .2S to sno ponnds ;-also, ' DRY, in barrels of ROO poen& each. Their WRITE ZINC, which is E. 01.) dry Of ground in oil, is warranted PURR and unsurpassed ior hoot •and uniform sehlteneks. A method has recently been discovered, which en ables the Company to warrent,their paints to Keep flesh and colt in the keekftir any reasonable time.— In this tespcct their paints will be superior tit any other to the market. Tneir flitOWN ZINC PAINT, which is sold at a low price, and ;An Wylie made from the Zinc Oren from New Jersey, is now well known for its prodoc "live qualltiet, when applied to iron or other mastic surfaces. Their RTONE COLOR PANT, possesses all 'the properties of the Drown, and is of an agreeableealor for painting Coilages, Depots, Ont-builgings,Blldges, ac. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their .Agentir. RICIIARDI4, Wholesale ralnt Dealers and importers, N. W. cot. of loth & Market SLS.. April 8, 1b54 ' ,i 4 dm MIME S. 1100VER, • .17 !IMES ALE and Retail Dealer , in Stnves,Tin t and Iltilmw Ware. Ifs announces Innis friends ind customers that he still continues adding to his ,erge and splendid pi,kTbr mitoses, /se., a • arlety ut new 'patterns of Voositig, Parlor, unite and Hall tic has now the ,areest,and most splendid r i v,er oti,red in ad. tqrion ; he would invite crylwny in want of nitything,in his line of Gaul. 10 C4ll and t•X1111111.• l'or themselves before pur- e•he , vh , m Ile can give gencraisattafaction hu}eta. lie can always vupply any stoves bought . with odd plates. gratta,orbrle,ke, r rrpau xhew. Autodu his celeitiou of Stove: will tue Wolin Steve improved, wlin.h, for the ,t two years, has taut edam. hail Stove ever used; has the Morning Mat, ituprovred: of leS3, a new oven stove, for Coal or Wood, warranted to ...at.. 01011. boll and try, to the mostperfee't manner, , MitN i• the Near World Cook. • e Lip..rty Conk, the A:tor Ceok,•the Girard Cook; e CJnk, VAS F/61.TUP, 11:0MA lb, c o , Cook.. and avariety 1 , 1 oilier Cook Stoves. ' A vitneay or , Pattett,,, and rhylea Parlor,Olifea, etove'e ; enntihior Ily keeps on band , a large n. 014,1 6 ,1 ..1 Do and Iron v.arn, Roofing and all Kliol or work, wanton in his line of birches., will be ..romptly attended to, S. 1100VER. • Soltsville, Sept. 17.1553. 3811 • Stoves. Cauldrons 1 and Forges. undersigntd Would respectfully call th e at- I tertian of MERCHANTS and IlitAe who ate In ant of a Last-rate STOVE, for chit wood or Coal. to their ratenslve ,lock of COOK STOVr.:S. comprising t greater asdorituent than, can be eond at any other establishment. in .het Hy.. They would also ttivlie the ctention of BOIT!. KEEPERS to ;her celebrated. Buelt-book, 3 staci,"capable of cooking for from ten to-nod persons. Also, the Globe Cook. Capitol do, Complete do, Tricorn do. ilegat do, and a number of titers. Purchasers would du well give them a call before purchasing en‘rwhere. Cauldrons, with Eittnacesattarlieti,for scald; ine hogs. rendering lard, and hotting food fur stuck. tiyiit Aden ta jdr Wertz . .1 :firth , Portable Forge Eat WARNICK, (Sarrtarots in pot's& VricOtn., and P. F. Hagar 4.• Co.) N. E. Coiner of id and Race Ste., Phila& a . Match it, Mt 1(1.3m . • CIIILLSON'S rUILNACES. - Public Buildings, Houses, 4-c. - I qiEni; FURNACES are - highly recommended by '1 Sete:attic Petsonaandtholate lamented Downing, 14 hone the very brst In one; they do not burn the , ii thrown into the room, but give , a pleasant. healthy tieat..a ad a perfect system of Ventilation is runner -led with the Furnace. They ate brine used in all the School lira-es, Publicitnildings'and Private Maws, ..en,..ratiy tit ors titter. They.vary, in size and price rum "alto 8115. MARBLEIZED p• ENAMELED IRON MANTELS. We would call the attention of those -- abort. bland ng to -the healitolit articles above mentioned. The iA t a tutted Mirror atatiteta are bratitifulty inlaid with earl ; clan Parlor and Chamber Ptame Grates, all of :he mus t extpostiedealens and the moot elegant fin iih. We hare also a variety of patterns of the.allae t ;lei, .1 fro, .11anicts,vdlitli hove been • recently Intro:tat:ed. Inev are Made in exact imitation nf the Mien varieties et marble-such as .Egyptian. t. ihlan, Sienna, Curbeliated and other', all of which for totality of dreizn, and exquisite finisa, cannot tie EU pa,ercl. 1 hey are sold at about half the toatof gnat ble, and wiliconiparc f.-vorably with the be.d quali ties of that material. Those which we have already set up.have attracted tooth attention and elicited ex• ?reibiions of the highest admiration Ladles and gen tienien are iitvitetbtu examine out stock of - Mantels bi.tore paicliaaing EMEID;ON'S PATENT VENTILATORS for Chico. Heys, vi limp prevent Chimney from Smok iiir, and makes them draw vtrectualy pevents a 'Orient of ate down the Chimney. in any Atuation. ' *The subscriber has been :ippointt,f Agent for the late of the above FUTIMCCS. Mantels and Ventilators by the Manufactutete. in Selinytion County, who will furnish them at city rash prices, carriage only added. ttatilot containing descriptions and recommendations ran lie had at his Ilona Store, and any information given. Specimens can be seen at his Watermase, track of tile Atini'is• dourest:albal. R. HANNAN, ' Role Alent for SchuyikillCounty. Sept.ll, DRY GOODS. &c 1 TL. U. HEATTV•BOI4 stand, corner of Centre 1. -and Noi • - Pottaeille• ijnp) 1 ply , 'rpettov,. paliits. I Floor (HI Mats, legraio : do l Table do 4rstitian ,: do • - ' I • White Mattings, iZ,r ; do.e . I Cheek do * ' Noll r • ' do ' •- I Door . Male. ,:g Also ,a t'ullatmortmeni of ,Window Hangings, with 1J) I II rr /I C 0 ID p)ete• ItlLllroloo,t Datoa4ks, I Buff Linen Shade's, Watk , r,4 Moreene. , • Tranapatem do' i .I.l)..lethlquidered goo,lio Shades. P.. Id. Beatty /:.o. sag made at rangeinents with the -,,Tio•Apal marloraciute'rP lot a cotialaht aupply of the ~ eweEt designs in l'A:pelolg &c., it thereby 1-Wll6 , oirt. r to the pubfie a choice nelortmen: of the ab-Oee zoo,l9Otepperior quality, and at the low( at city pri.; -Ct., 1 ' ' Aptil 2.155. T. l4-tr - IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. i'lloAC MIS ae alit hem. lil. ficives of Coe owthud of returning thOr elricere ...oak. 1. , their fat n . !:L. Ind the public gnnerafiy la , vet) I, berai Potr , rnage hettOwed upon them, arid 1 in antww....A oat they are now prepared to bar It. the public tt:: bai..oce their spring and good., at a tr,darrAdu.s .aertlite . In order to q.ge room fur one of 'tile largest nod most rttrdce uu g of Fail Goons ever hiougnt ire this Plaeri. lney hate CA° on ha1..1 a ,plendlJ new etock ~aglit ed :two the (aft we-....:;n0w up. o and rem:, for eitroinely low nitees;deftingeornp,ij : ,•In a. o /tit 11,111,10 t'elug funy erowned to ncturnolate Liu old !tack, but 5511 at to • oda ry gulch Gogh dale*, while GonO.:al, ews , l ;reel); and Oft* beill3 the eeafron of prepat ,,l, Cur 14. v iug m ottorr Oa** googs, - Loyv Is will find grrally to their' ..rdeantage AO pyre then* a can be. rt pure hazing eieewhere. AUOlit 11133. 32-tf OUR COTTNTRIZ , IS SAVE: ,t IN CE thfaubscribers bsve ottened,at 'brit Store ...Nem , doors ahoy. the PostOffiee,anentlrenewstock Clo,ds, purchased in New York. at Cask Prites.ert anling them to sell ckssper den any elAer Storsi a the Coentg! Their stock comfits in pat, of itla,k and For) , Press Nilks.. , thfourelin Lames, ate cts.anduitwar.is, .111 bet and Frew 0 Merinoes, Cobetw Cloths, all shade Sand qualltfee, Mack Alnaras, Plain and Pigared colored Alpacas , t 121 ct P. Ind onwards, p • .t ffee asportnte.nt of eiltro. Itleachid and Unbleached e Mneltnr , Fiannets, all Polora and griaNtiep, • tposeys. Meeks,. A la rgeasportment of Shawl*, Battery. Woolen blankets, Cloths, Satinet's. • Floor Table Oil Clothe, Acc..&c. • T , .;tether with a ,getterat asportrnent of Goads to ple-pse the Elm y and suit the Wantt of the iornottlni ! . tit.' Alpo, a large stock of SllgarP, from sto ii .EPOS.9. 'C'ofr..!,.4:trAtx and Black Teas,vete cheap, 'Obeyer? ' arte ry ''r 4 trert..wure and tllagawate, at pikes low er than they can be bought elsewhere, They will be hapt!yoat all titheg„,to übow their gOod9. (rec . Of east. erta.• fall. e 4 aY . Counti) alerttsnte will Goa It to their advan- tart to call and rithilne tble new , f deeds. FRY & MARTZ. OCT. 1653.. • if "Don't give np the Ship."—Latoretire: THE OLDEST 1:1070 Zi.ND • CARY STOR IN SCHUY LKILL co. qp HS Subscriber reipectfully informs his friends' st. snd the public in general that tin snit Continues at bus old stand in Centre etrcet. near h=a r ms . ?ottsvillr., and takes the oppistilnlay of tendcrirtri Methinks to kle nummuue filendsaud acquaiotan ces. for the cmatence and support they have honor ed him with throgh many years of bualrtees. He thinks Itutelees to enumerate all the articles w Mel be keepe in Ms store. The public are well aware:that be fins oo other roods connected, except what 'generally kept Iti Drug Stores. Ile wino.* usuat.continue to keep his Store well supplied with geodrad jrecADrap oTeverydescrip. lion. al"Phyalcians'preicriptlons caretatlicomposn. ded. JOHN O. BROWN: EIZI ECM Zinc Paints: w-Xarpet lugs, IN liEl I -fel. uttLa War tatetos Ca.„ aired i5t.1854:. the use . ct Caiit„_ and for ..Tort ,_ 7l 2°_„! l aii-Cpal carried on the ISIAIITLIPIEL AW Try . `"`" - ,VD/N wilt be follows said July, lea, " „ ..• . a 4 ; - . , a ~ I. i r., 4 .a.”, :. —_, 2 • .--, .. 7 ; :. - • c.) . ... ram a ' • 8.1 ..., Jr) • . ..... • . ':•• i " :e I a O. / • 21 Si • le , - $ 1..........,.....1i.......... ...m+ ~.' . . Went.: Cenlai Cents Celan To Tbiladelphia, • '7oi 69 07 -55 ." lianatank. , 70 ' 6 9 ' • 07 I 55 • . a Spring Illtli, .1 . 60 -, EA 91 50 ., " Coitsbotkerf, - .60 59 . 1.- 99 '. " Plynaotatk Dam.' .60 59 Al 5 0 . • " 11Mtreport, -_ 55 54 52 , " NOrristown. . ,65 .j 64 47 i Cr 51 1 27 " Pon Kennedy,- SO 50 40 " Valley Forge. . WI I 49 47 40 49 . 47- 4O - " Pas/flair's Vito, so 49 ~- 47 40: a Port Provide/mg,. '•Pbtenizville, 45 , 44 '42 .57" 45 1 44 42 I 37: 45 i 43 . .42 I 37: 43 ~ 40 4D tSe ".:. "Pe iz i r r u t. ' :.::: . .... c .dic . ,. :: a g e. irl ia bo t, t6 229, _ -.. 4 35 1 i 40 37 - 39 35 t , 34 31... " Altbolpas. _ 39 137 35 , 31' • a blobrarille, 139i3735 ;- 21 , a H am burg., 35 , 1 34 .92' i 25 " orwlgatrure Landing. • 39 1, 29, 27 .0 2 The tbarge wilifw per ton of 'r.4o lb s., leas eye per rent. alioatleee (04 Waste. as tumid, and ale charge less than twenty - Ave cents per too silty. Le made for any distance. ' By order of this NI aostem F ..FRALEy, Presideni.- - 11-if Mareb I 8 ISS4 n )' r ' A7j: ~ OitICIE TEIR PHIL•D'i dr. RCADINO Et, R. 111 0.1 Philadelphia, Narcd Y, 1831. The HAW. of TrOighll field Tolls of (105 i tearoom.. fed by ibis Company, will be as follows. from Moral I to July 1.ISSI: OM To Richmond, " Philadelphia, Inclined Plane, , Nteetown, •Cettnantoto ti,B.R , " Fella rlehdylloll, " idanartnii. ' taking Mills, • "_Coni:hehneken and Ply. 'moulh Railroad, " Rambo's and Potts and ;ones. •• Norrlst'n or Bridgeport Port Kennedy,: it Valley Forge, " Phoenixville, • Royeea Ford, • " Pottstown, " Dovelasville, Birdsboro', " Reading, • " Between Reading and Mohrnviile, " Idohrsville, "llamboirg, r Orwirsburg, •• ; Hy order of the Hoard of K. ,1171LLerc..YL March 18,M4 FIILLADA & READING RAIL ROAD 1104 . • I..yEDUCT lON OF FREIGHT ON fiIERCII AN DISE 116 to commence March 1, ISM. iIATES •OF FItEIOUT PER 100 LBs.. Mm 4, s ' a•-• , • t 14: eq v.. - " - , Fii .;. 4 : 2. Ist Ciasst , --EituntinoUsCottl,Brlcts) r . Ice, Iron ore, Limestone,Ptg Iron, )' 9 cts: 4i eta. *Plastcf, Slate, Tiles,J • . • 741 Ciess.—Bloorns Burr Blocks, 1 1 • c" ieu r", Crindatonse, Guano, Laths, I ' . pitch, Datlroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, }lairs'. Si eta Silt, Stitt. littillitetl, Tar, ?invert- ( ' tine, Timber and Latuber. 3ei Msg.—A.le, Beer and Porter,i. Ashes, Pot and. Penri, Bark,Baricy, 1 Bones and Itorns',F, Codes, Cotton, 1 •. A 'Asks) , & Domestic Liquors,Grain, J :.• Trot, Casfings,rough ; Roiled, Bar or } lli ets ,ti' els hammered Iron; Boller Plates, Flat r Bar Railroad ]run, Ldad and Shot, 1 , Molasses, Potatoes, Pietism/ Spikes Salt Pr'oviaions, Sager, Saltpetre ,tr. , ' . ~ Tobacco, unmanufnctu red .• • , j ' , FLOUR per barrel; 2s cis. 11 cis. 4th Clam.—Apples, Bran, Outten i .: t-hcose,Cordage.Eartiell , wate Eggs, Croce ries, (except those stited)helup I ' llarAvare Ss'ttitlery, Hollow-ware, I Lar#,*Leattte r, Live Stock, Manufac- } 17 cts.,9 tie. arcs of I ron,ae Machinery : 011 . 0 Ys• I ten', raillts, .11.asr Hideo, Rags.ltua- ala ,Shect Iran, eleeds,Steel, Sweet j ~ . ' ' Poratoes,Tallow, Vinegar & Wire. j • Sat Clam—Books and Stationery.) ~ runaround Shoes, Gamphine 4 Spirit i • 011, China, Class and Queeneware, 1 Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods. }tiers, 11:..t5. Drugs, Fresh Flsh,tONlcat and Fruit, Foreign Liquor's. Mpg, Spirits of - '. Turpentlne,Teas, Wines and Wool. . • .. March 1,1e51 ' . .. • . 9.11' ♦ZTIOLtb TA ADlttOltfED. TRAVELING. Railroad Connexions ii r iilL L yy and 13,avphon ka , "'""l+ Jo-s ON and alter MONDAY, April 10th, 1854, Passen gers lion. Philadelphia ,Deading, and all Stations below Aliburn. will take the up morning Passenger Train, !Saving Philadelphia at 71 A. M., Outgo trains at Anburit, and arrives in Liarilsbnia at 3 P. 111. ra,seitgers born Pottsville, actruylkill Haven and alt'ptat Anhorn tali the trainsleasing Pottsville at 7il and NI .t. M ..uravang at Ilairisburg at 11.25 and 3 P., 51. Pasiengerg trout Ilarrlltater, teftßoing to ally ata • uo■ on ti,e Heading Itai,hnad,will leave illaktitbut; at 1220, uenit;'ana take the toonecting ep and down l'aPe.enger :nail's at Auburn,'on'aulval of liauphip Passenger Traia, leairing Harrisburg at 31 P. , connects only with the up Reading Passenger fur.Aations ,bond A uburn, On aboVV . dale, Me looming Passenger Train from Reading wtithe dit . ionlinued, and an extra' Pal6en ger Train ilt on between Pottsville and : Auburn, connecting as above: icavioß Pottsville, at 101'A• 31.,an,l returning from Auburn; at 3.4 P. April 8, !MI 144 Dauphin & susquphawia Rout,. • • . • ‘.4l!_t : NEW ARRANGEMENT N and afiii April Dili. TWO Passenger T.raina k. 3 each way. DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) will be run over thitßoad, connecting with ALlthe Pan ?enger Traitli of the Reading Raiiiroad,and forming aarew through line Vettyeen Harrisburg „,and, Phila. delphis, as well al tile cheapeatond best vlt* from Pottsviile.,Readliig,gse., to aniffrom Illartiaburg and the west. rtpa , Pairemizer Trai ns,,eacii ',ray, daily, (r - reept Sandays): . Leave Auburn 6,15 to.,At. at Harriiiburg 11.23 , 21a rrisburg JEW p. to., A r..at Auburn:3.43 p pi. •'Auburn 11. 45 a. m., Ar. at Harrisbnig',3 p. in. " Harrisburg 3.411 p. tit ~.At. at Auburn 0.50'p. m. • Distance-5V miles—FAßE 130 c.• . Through Tickets between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, via Dauphin, Airburn and Reading, will be: soli' at the Ticket;.-,Difice, Harriaburg. and Reading•i treptd, PhiladelPhia. Distance through limn Phila..! delphia to Harrisburg, 141 miles'. Pare *3 30. El.Lvaran) ?donuts, Engineer and Siiperintendent. Cold. Spring Office, t . ' April el, trial. tf (V'tte ad in g.Potts tow I' immix villa. Nortietnortse- Wilke.barre. 31auch Chunk, Easton. Tamaqua amt Harrisburg papers please ropy. PASSENGER TRAINS. • 0-1411§_giM§Bia fIFFICF, OF THU I'MADELPIII.6. 4 c IIP.AIINtZ 4../RAII.HOaO—s.I.I al MX &RUANOR.MENT.—!': Prom PlAlaitelphla to rotievitte. On• and mu t M ay ', 1.7, 1652, there wilt ue.oro pinsenger Trains daily: (Sundayp etteptetia ucoveett PArladelphia,Readingo tlrtd rotteville. MORNING LINE. . i . The. ExpOis Too n leaves Philadelphia 4 1allyeacept,' Oundayli, at 71 trctocit. A :71.1. The Way Ttain leaver Pettavilledaily,Bunuayaexcepted at 71.4'03f.k. A. W AFTERNOON Wit:. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, eicepi a ut oy 44 , at 31 &meta, f. M. The Repress Traiti leave... 4 t'ottevilydas4l, eacePt et undaya, ton 0:0° , 04 6- , • 11[011RA Or rAssING ftEArmia. .. , For philatintpbtl at • tlcioct It/ minutes, A. AL, a4ii 4 cesJock 51 inlmatet.r. rm. Pnt Pctitville'at o'clotk . 34 minute. , A. 31. 3nu col.f!)ck Y. M. r 'hat "Train tptop an, tbe illAtion%alonEthe lia r.. ,sitars Cara 2derarrearr. Reading to Pbalaaeipata . fIl 75 . 45 to Potter's... 1 05 • B5: Phllad'a to Pottavuo.. . 275 - 2 2 Deponin rottertne, corner of Talon and Itallcond at retop feat of Amerman °tin. Paelenge re cannot onterthe care unless provided with a ticket. • I t +My pound* of baggage will by anon:tail to each poi; tenger In there lino,. , and Oaten:era are exprel64 i n ntoit r e from riming Kay:tang as baggage but OAT own woofing apparel. watch will be at the risk ofil:in OWllef. ' . .. By order ortbe samara or Managers i 1 ' • 8. SUADFORD,Setretati.f Ju • ne 3' 185 1 .. , • . 934 f ,r. SUNDAY szconsion rstencrs. • tiggiglirt FilhADELgillit AND READING fiAILUOAIi, fiN attetztlnellAY, June 601,1452, soden4v- WeeY f o l lowing cans/y, mail far th er souce,eth ENtteile Ere qrsina rairgreager Train will leave Plana 4r4thie et 4, A`.sl,arth return from Pennine 4r, 4 . Jay .•1 stopping at ail Way RCMP on the: Line and at thotoilowing sentiment the dente traced VP TRAIN. • WWII Time A.M. Station' Les vss PhilstP37. --- ,.7 30 ,L;nves teVlite 4ao ramsea pt.:vox-vino 811 iPssaeo . Blt. Cotton ; * in " -Pottstown B.Bi • " t;. form 140 " 'Bending . 8.3.1 " Heading 8,81 " thilosen 10.13 " Pottstown 60 Mt. Ca Mon 10.52, ''•• • pl ar ai i on e . 0,0 *wives at 1.80 Arrives at PhilagPa. Tao - FARMS. • . Pot the Fount erlp, tn and dowa,in 51 it, 1 Cars FromPhiladolphiatoPtitenitiellie and bact.sethis day, .V 4 b " • " - Pottstown, • " .". " .3•73 Reading. '•• !'5O " " 8. 11 ATM Mt. Carbon & Pottsville, 400 Reedingto Pottsville and back same day. 150 No Baggage carried with these trains. iAll 'rickets most be.purebasodhe core entering the eats. may 39,165!. • . •.• 22-0 • LITTLE SCEIVELEIM ruiuse4.o. faitillNSMPais Orittit or triv. Ltrrt.r.Sca egg, an t. NavotagrOn 1. . Nail Read and Vaal Crimping, ON AND APTRR TUESDAY. APRIL I, 11351 the Parseprer 'Train 11 leave Tamagni deity ;Plisndity etoepted.) a 10; 9:c elt A'.7 M. and lig o'clock P.;11-. aadtenn te t witbage Morning and Afternoon 'grabs Oka Pottrville. on the Reading Railroad. _ Rotum a' , win leave tort Clinton on the *Mira/ a rib. altigrtainfrom Philadelphia (intim Read . lug Railroad. FARE .. • ;. To Philadelphi. . - 03 . ffft Pan Clinton, t - . ' .'.. . 71$ JOIEIN ANDERSON Cleitetal Age*. Tamaqua -April 01, 851 . : ~. 154 f .., ftllA'olll MAMIE ISILD.44ust received Vend for sale by the lb., or Ito quisury, by • • BAUMAN „. 1: 1- i. ,--,;!.1......,. ~ ,..p.ii,...43,;-;.; '.. ' :.,t, litil ME 1111 I . c t 165: • 150 • 115 t 55 ; 140, 135 155 . 140 1 135 155 •, 140-,.15 155 ; 140 1_ 3 15 155 ; 140, ; 1.15 155 • 141 V. 155 140 I 114,1 ; 115 115 125 . . ; 135 '1 115' 110 135 125 120 135 115 350 130 140• 140 110 1 910 ito t 30s 105 115 ; 105 f 105 105 ; 105 , 105 105 ! 95 ! '95 ; 05 ,; 85 ! 148 93 es -ss eses r, 1.: COE Ilia e P• al Istionll EMEMEM O I4EMUminii- ■ = ME • Co.,bave totem And old tad Welt a-a knOilraGtotatreltliliik illithsoll the Career of Coo had Non/eras etAuts, where Wax hove told in a fresh Chet Of gamily Ort4trillit IRO Mel Will dispose of Oe very lowest eastr i pticee. We eee. pectralliplathe the. peptic to uta and eratolue oar itochAMuttrs. Teas, Cafteti.SPlceir 10, . A • 11,4 ; ..tugesalto. ; Mathematical •,; DaAWL4O PAPJLt; A L_WiiVe used s liule dsPleiled alsoninui Th.of kiitheantleal learenieras, veryiul `lik pike /must to Sta. - DniAlod hod Anises' obssevlstr of glory diaLtiptlaa. Oaf:WM . l Merit* Wales co. lots, Waltman% itiesikb brawls' Paper, of all it. zee. AOO.BO l l DnivalsiAgt, 4l sod IS belt est to a ny ieoltO; stousted- Idmering raper., or on mum. 'MOW aluidnaand raper. ~, for sale al - it.)IANNAN43.- . 4 , }foot and Stailoners More. j a 7 1631 l F. Essauan OF. JA CA GINGER. 0111111 Essence fe * Innovation of unusual lestel knee: ordinary diarrlmmiOcholtot cholera, In ehorl„ in sit cases of prostration l of the digestive function/. it Ix of Inestimable value. Daring at prevaleutto of epidemic cholera shd summer cotot4 plalau at children, it Is peetdiarti - etriceclous ; qo tetnily or icidtsidualthonld be without U. • Casilast. , —liik , sure to Set the pouf,* essence. ithieb Is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Dreg and Chemical Btoreae. I:. Center ef Fifth end Otist ant glints. Pillosielyitis, And for sole by all the re spurt:dile Apothecaries in the United States , and at Pa.,by JOHN H. BBOIN/1.. • Jun 411.1653. • : • • 'lll-17 S. SataslVlA - LOOS • FLqUE AND FRED S'IVRE - - - • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. > • ac 1.. havine recently radiated the bid re. .11s.'isbitabed stand of Becker & Ahab z,resprerfully I akirnt the community that they are prepared to - an order* for Anything in their lime, praimptlya nd to the satisfailiou of purchasers. . - A adpetior quallfy,of Extra Family FlOur.coa spin% oil band. Being determined odo their it [Most to glue satis— faction to ellybo n p patronize them, they teepee!. fully ioliclt aeh eof the public custom.. - ; A. SIIIILTZ t LOOM. • Ce hue Street.Pottsrilie. dull 16,1953. • • • '194 SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS *Mk- LIBRARIES. • ,rpm enlist ribs! alirays keSps oh hand a target!. torment of Sunday school' Swage, such as ale generally used in Sunday Schools; Alan, • ' Sur. day School Libraries of 100 fob, • ,010 00 •VD do do Nos. 4 and 3;rlliCti,,, .10 00 Do do do at ! . ' : 500 ho .do do' at 11 30 Collage Library. 300 .• Episcopal Sunday School Library. 100 vols,lo 00 ALSO. : 500frestantents.cerudo and Ennlish, • • t2o:llltdes, EngliA and German, English and German Reward Books, frYlna 80 0 kr.Wc-, 0tc..1111 of which will be sold at Sunday School Hobos prices; and the carriage eared by purchasing at . . BANSAN'S " Cheap Book and Oita riOnery Store. • Jude 25,1853- ' gg— pgritTlNO. 43WIZIZIO and PATIMING • • 41672)1 VA4 _ • V.• BOW EN having teamed tOs shop to R doors J. 'above the Amerlian House, Centre Street, and takeit Into partnership his brothers, the subscribms taniunee - to the ptiblic t hat they ate prepared to ra ceme attorders in .tbetr line with the greatest de: spatch, and ott the most reasonable mime. They' ern, .ploy 'good workmen :and their customers may „there 'fore,,'be sure of iatlslietory Jobs; ney, also, beg leave to call attention I'll:016th spleitdtd assortment Of Papet•bangloga, 'Windoa - sba4s,ar,e., comprising every satiety of style and quality, tq su It the taste and pocket of parchasers.and. whlib they offer at the lowest City prices. .3. IN, BOWEN dr. BROTHERS; doors above a inerica n !Uouae, Centre SL Pottsville.' April 17. 1851: • 10.1 f • • Noirion•! -NOTICE! Ta all Dtrttcra of Bovats,and those touts:tip/a ttstg to build, co.ll.ttnt6te Nutting's ' • ' • l't• PATENT EXPANDING WINDOW DAEII," • - has all the advantages which_ Weights VI and Polloya have in keeping Windows In any partition; and also bar many advantages over them, genie of which are there If you use. Weights on yoUr Wle dews, they arc Oxide to get out of order, cords break, See. The Expanding bash cannot break. 1140 u use Weights the Sash Must be loose In the nitr, rri as to eause an unpleasant noise evil, flaw the wind Wawa, and also en admit.dustand air In:abundance to' the great Inconvenience of good balmekeepers. .The Expanding dash Is tight by ex pension, and therefore Will not fault:lnn admit dust and air. Ifyou use Weights you cannot rem.% e the %Indoor Dam the ' Frames without removing, the stiiiw (ruin the sides, thereby causing the paint tube ribbed elf us well as losing some time in the opens. Win. The Expanding 'Bash. can he removed from, 'arid returned to the Frame, lu a moment. ;`smother great reduce/tient to .use the ,expandlng etth,tv the cost which. in a new , house, would not, IM more than one , lis4f the cost of building the oidi. 'lnky flame with weights ' cords and pulleys. This Patent can be applied, to old Oath, whether they tmi• have th'etehts or not, at an expense that is anal In-consideration 1/f the man, advantages gained. It le, in fact, the ugly sub' which combines economy, convenience and comfort in perfection. Call and examine It; it will cost nothing -to look at' la •Kr 111101' 2 11/0 rs will befnid to Carpenters. tiECIEIGE illtlol/ :Feb:23,1654 • ' •. • GREAT SAVING TO IRERCRANTS-' j!! Soap Delivered without Expense, D. eCIIDENEit respectithiy announces to the public that he has constently on hand Oil, soap and candles of hie own mansitactore, at him Factory SriTottamllle, which he will warrant to be equal to asig sold here or o.ml:tete; and at lowerpricerthan can he piirchased at any tither establishment. ;')157 Thehleheet cash prices paid 'for TIIIOW. at Ms aCtory, Norwegian Mttreet. Pot tiv ille. ( Nov. 26,1953 _ 49-ti 'Attention! yE foyers of the beautifuil Nature and Art have' , united their efforts to -please you, at ALLEN% pai,GUEIIREAN GALLERY, corner of Market and I.ltlittre Streets. The subscriber has returned to Potts. vine to take the persdnal dimwit" his rooms,and iri rtnw ready to take good Dagderreotypes Of all who dYsire therm Came anon in the day„ then,and, you are pretty sore to Fet n chance to sit. ff. • ;I.rice• as usual, our dollar and upwards. - ';N. B.—RCMUCTION made' in the prices of 6ne. Papier Mache Cases,largeCaseitand Frames. ; ; A. 11.•ALLCAN 1 April 9, i 853. ; Wit 11 -1 . The Itest—The Cheapest, . • , . Coriitr of CENTR 1....' of SAHANTONGO St,. Tim pleasantest Rooms end most convenient lo customers, where a few hundred specimens can he seen among which are somnolent fireateat States teen and Ladles, Prectidenra Douse, Celina, Poet Of fice, Treasury Ruildifin'and Girard College. AU are invited In call and examine theae specimen, as they Ore Well worth a visit. • - ' , . . Perxens who have had dralcuity in getting' tufted leewhete are invited to five roe a ,'trial, as I harp * Atlperior sKY:LICHT 1n 4 ti t DE- E. MUT' Arrange - .t.ent. . . . Childreu'a Likenearea taken In a few reconda.by an improVed process. *}'Call early lit avoid a .Crowd• rt•', Pearl and Cheapeasea,at great. teduied prices at C 4 VANDESIBDRG'S . ,Daytieirean ROOTA, roe. 'etitry ik IthbentOngii Ste. (*.Gentlemen and Ladies, may rely,. upon baring :anperme Planers and politeatteation. Noverliber 5.11353 95 if MUSIC PUEILISIENO HOUSE LEE dr."WALEEIL • 01 1 tIlESSOSS to UEOSQL No. ISS IDeIIErITNUP Street, under the' UTAH noun, Philadelphia. are constantly publishing the latest Music horn the most popular Authors In the United Slates, in a style chat will vie with soy Issued= any other huuse,elther in this entintiy or Europe. - They.have also the pleasure to announce. to the public that thrlr stock of &met Thuile on haild con. giros of the largest and most compleoe assortnaent to he found in the country ; they are.constantly adding to their stock all th,c, neiscklusic published lu New York, Horton:Arc. • ••• - They &rico publish snverat InstrUction Booksoc hlcb "arc in general flee thfoll,olll the country. • PIANOS. , A line. assarimi•ot of , the besk.nianufacturers of New York and Damon; at the loWest chap pikes.' MUSICAL .I,NSTSUMENTS . Also, a generst asso rtment of Guitars, Violins, Banjoi, Flutes, Aeeoideoni. ice , Violin, Guilin and (Ivo Strtniot, of the best. !tonsil Qualities, all' of witleb wilt be furnished . tO the public•and the trade at the lowest rates. 1 „ Onlerilnunctuany alteodato. are All Len, & Walker's Music and Pubileltions can bent%lucid at U. BANNAN'd Houk Ant Music 1 Otnre. Potovine. . rlblisilelphia, Feb. 41,1854 I , ,-1( " - • E. • CLartEIQUES, Printer, Book.rdler and Staizoner,Clliire 514. PUTTS •• • ESPIICTEIILLY alike theattention of Merchants . , II Testae re, 'a nd pablit can erai lyto the'; large a esolimpit of nooks. dr.c.;,utteri,d at his new atom, complain; tandardworks tar the procearlona,chisrcb Book, Cot teary denomlmitlon, German and English, bilacellarteone, Juvenile, Toy & Schwa! POObta !Obtained directly Crop the Publieheie, by apeolal ar-. reanternent,andat4be Trade Salem—lmported and do wails fancy and Halle aintintem Stationer: , ' Fine erattiy\and Japanwel ,iVare, Palm, thuds; • re. • • • These goods are an new end desirable, arid twee been selected rink steal: care from the folk stocks or the largest turporttrig Homes and Arnerieast Mann recurrent tor rimy York and Plithrdelphinr also, a largenisortment of BLANK ACCOUNT BOQICa t Of their own manufSetnre, sinbtating a .yelletalsV Hoy, from the cornmen..heif .bound to the .antra *tr amline...neatly ruled and sabstamMily boundoelth bands and rlws; small blank Memorandum and ?ass nooks, typbering 'zed Copy hooks.Tlme Bills of Lading. Coal Ticklata t 'Clieeks.•Dralli, Pro• tromp:ay Notes, ire:, le.; DOOK AND ]'..1011 PRINPNO, E, , Of every description, neatly executed; Blank' Booka stilled to any pattern aed .bound tu order; XUsle. Messmer; and other publkatlons bound, Is every style uf ln and OrtialUental bleding,the roost ss.. sable and elegant. . RAGd bought for 'reit!. or reeetSed to Orchants tbr goods. . ~. E. °MUGU d. N. B.—K 0. offers for rent two large, light sad airy rooms; suitable for:Officesisitusted In Ihs tame building with the Book stole. . . . Jr • 3l.tf -, • nannums NEWS . • . Subscrtot&on, to .Nitosvartri. litagactiCts, • 4.c, MASTKft •NEIATICLL HANNAN , ANNOUNCES to the public that his father bating iven htttithe Newspaper Branch of Us' Store. be will receive anbactiptions to the following News.; papers tailed abroad, at the Impel irsibecrrpt run price. and the papers delivered at D. BA NN AN'S tiookatore, Cenite Street, rOtte'ilte. opposite the Eplaeogint Chu rcb,Det of Postade, or fotwasded to any direr.. nos desired' Gleason's Pictorial Peper,'Lortdon Illustrited Neese, Bancinesillustiat'd News N.Y. Weekly Tribune, Flag of our Union ' do do- Wild, Saturday Evening Post, N. V. Dutchman, • Lunar, Mammal, I • Uncle Sam, - nettle Journal. . ' Yankee .Prinateet. Scientific Ainerican, , , •N. Y. Picayune, , Neal'. Saturday Casette, N. V. Pick. , Arthur's (lonic 'Casette. Crystal Palace, London Kitting !austral; Dollar Newspaper, And *limber accessible reputable papers published in ott. atlas. ‘• r • • itolfeata awn AWAIT/MO litaallliek,age. Molakti Mining blagailueildedtcal Eximiset,, ilarPef a SIMS fdaglinint ; London Lanett,,Putnates 40- do 71taakIts's Abttratt, ' Mallifedneresine eciAtt,Plpplatou'it fie abaft is s' ntlectLe ilagazitte, • i Magazine., - coo'', Lady Hook, Graham's Mapolne,., . !Penna. Pant lob mai, Knickerboaer. ,The norticelturaliel. LittelPs Living Age, • ?egoist Faistelor, Arthol'a Boma idavisintlifeui's Museum, Stockist:ladle ltagazise,- itnehens'lfdAseheddWords Edishengh Qr. Review, l'Caukse .Notlons, • Unites' IV. Sesirw. lTbry.Otatie, • • Weatmlastes Rt. itelew.lTheitepsen's Counterfeit North Delilah Review f_ Detector', • I • Hek Medical &Situ nekton's do do - ligetbar with all mbar ilapalses setesaibls elib. er la this' Country or In getope ME liiii ~. . . . _ 1 • f.- '-- . .• itaWf ' - , igslar." z., , r-.. , -- . ..-4. `f.'Dl.e.'SritlalVO -.and _0RA.V.1144,- -, ' solo sitet'id• towsk'lloa swilOeed :wilb., liestoese =dr. nolowatollde Ilse/Wes. retooled sot printed. Tapes Sags res SOWS itwed •poulat IIP Sir des and Flower esse44", oath ienctod dimness. se COLOSIT•1111ev.lope Nabs Ne tory and Finning •Sislabllebseest. , s3 BOUTS- MUSTII ST, HUI+ DELPSIA. z I , • . N. S.—Olden vi ii be delieSlid,by Eiikee, of IS pefelpitiosta:. • . ._ . +,.. , .... , - • Slush I l.lelt - • • ';`••: , ••,.. le 6as . . _ $1.4.64.. .. , "; ', '- - , a WOO, --•- - ' • 1 1011 . 77 and 7 9 Norio SEOWYDS: , Pkilatg. IVICIIPACTUIER and DioAr liittillW GOOD] i I Oat opened' a bin_ . 10.4fia asvontartit or most uuthloaabte istrintsib Fianna and 1 , 4• at i l e e c btl it era w iltartitg u4 ab lia cr u it au tn a roil aasortannat of glint IN1121)1111.1%04, winch wit' be solid AS Wholesale aintilletalt. it *ratan Ord la (*cub. hi ERCITANTs *I - MILLINERS ire re toectially invited fa tall atitt* . tarulati our aunt be. ore parebasiap,aa.we !Metall:lW keep the prettiest lad nun cart air rug at in anr . : , etty. Muth 11.1454 . ,',.—, , , i .: - 104nt SAM= R. Iliktirrellllll4 No. 5% ArirtA FRONT: 4lbret, &sod. Maiden, and N. E. Cur. of FroiWante llLrideri Sis-> • •-• inLL-WIIIGHT 111;12 sTON 4; if *NUE EL . SSOLEPROPRIETOR angooe'd and numb immured I.stfitkt and ximeeoMg Ma rlines t also, Carpenier t 4it-Pititantre Iron Con es,. Brand Poster, triiialeitend beet itoPtoroilleat on, th e Mod Coeneatien .fitories, MW Irons, damn Machines, Patent Mitt, Bush NA Suctche4 Belting. 41QUAR13-111,04111gD BOLTING CLOTHS. '. , from tliti most snotrive4 niiinuntetorien always on bud, node op, and 'put on Border ate/P.04 war meted. 0 80114 Barr NM tillones, Crown to 4 feat 4 teems in diameter, front theYrest quarries In Fiance. OftDERg solicited. • •yi.l 'Smith 110000 • -10-2 m assnimmas-AND 11011XilheD 4 eROTIIER, No. 221 North SEMI& St. (above VINE) PIIIL4DE4PHIA. HAVING had mirky yearaitractical experience IS' the briesoeis, ant as ali4ork sold be um Is IMOD 'factored under our immediate supervisiou, - ** are enabled to offer parehaterOnperlot ankles ix ev ery branch of-our trade, owls the moat favorable terms. At our store may berilesud. ' 1 14 , 11. 1 .i. bpd style of finish, Gas and lamp Cloadelfirre,Pea. dente, side. Itraebetr. fur !LOIN. Clitimbe2. ie.. Az. the DirnoeSD OrACLAMP Also. Pule- Lard and Oil. Lam" Cltiridoles,Ooquet Holders Plik.t. Night and neadierlAtspe. Os send Lamp Wasses.alobet, Wicks. ONO*. As: All work war-' 11111144 or no Tale: Factory. Mercer Street. nest teI•REXEWBEI,PIaore Xll North accord 'Street. • • *arch 1f,1854 ' Mho ;- Venetian litindiPlanufactery. Ergkik St, &Ewers Ift`n*esaat Mahaxtengo. UT ZERBEannonntt; to rine eldtent of Potte r V 'We and vletritty. Unit be is prepared to mann facture ENICTILN BLINDS of every rise, color. and sty at'llaort notice rani at the lowest fates,... lief conlident that, atrial' alone ts sulkiest to be eon of the n 4,314100( parebaslag his blinds. A Bye isAotlfaeat of Sitatts c..nersolly on blunt-- lle Is also prepared to tabilr. paint. and trim - old ,Blinds In sorb a manner milt° render them almost 4441.121. In appearance, to nrili } Feb 25,1b54 surEsion.WINDOW =nom A BRITTON & CO., No. 10 Nonni dernnn Rt. bylaw Arch, PtllhidOnfkla. One of the most es. tensive 'and beat glintitaastiss In the Unittd Staten. Originators of some of OS' toast splendid styles, of DL NL)E andEIIADEA, otikishave won the pritea at the Prantiln Instlutte' far their 'superiority of do.. .Ist and eplendor of eoneeption. • Shades and !din& of easfystaritty and en t arirter On hand and made to order, at short -nosiest, and fet 'tried. It required, In a Sitpetlur style, and at tow REPAIRING end JORDIPIG attended to. , • • Na STUDY TO PLEAO,Ing PUBLIC ssrritt • March 15, . Mint . . ..Clectilaullaw Mills • A.N..12• MILLVRIG.IITING. Suhaetiber has tibia arrangetnenta, I etch at shoo otnIcaNIRCULAR SAW MILL% of the nituaapproved kind:., disowns they CAD be ,got, front the manufacturer, These are shoat, 'O. per ..cent.chespet than thosi4Mmtnessi use in the Re nton. Ile will Milo perc , Onlly attend to putting up ltiila of all kinds. . „: A. STRAUCH. , Feb. 18.1834 • • k 7-ems WON comas* Drum= noun CIiNTRI STREET, POTTSVILLE.. rrtlE, s l ubrealters are PiiPared to furnish the Timis t Idachi n lets and .operiturs, at Philadelphia prices (freight added) wholesale,nr retail, best Maerkan ear Iron. manufarrered to Partarliie rod warranted of superior quality. Atadaight T ratlalsuitable for niftiest sad Cable Chairtajornished at short notice direct from the limporter,;: E. aiRDLEY-St SON. Yea Stoic. N0r.17. ti 3! 174 TO 11014 WILL . • IRON. A JVD ifISIDIVAgE ST4RE. A TMSIIIIISEIIWiif manufactures! wires has test node ofits attraetrons,and am Venow ibietobffe . )p the public, eltbet thetr inapctinn:nf,pnrehase, one - ot the 'finest and Inn:" meet)! Opel, of Foreign and Domes. 'lc tiARDW A. 116 ever ertired in sae (:013114. With many thantre toe the pat/budge ettienctett in the tate titos,l flatter iny•eltsbliAo supaly all the wants la my line of besincts,'efiesp , as the cheapest. with usual promninm awl donnish. FRANK Pori. Apti , l3,loth. • -Via-s rllliE anderolgoedbetrkitepoetfully to the attn. -1 lion of lamer*, CosOferchatits,anfl all those ft) iIYIIII. of BIM 1110V1111; or BReiT BEdT CHAINS, for rniniog or mitt puipietes. to ale Urge stock of .Belt Hest Chaim, esiewed eters,. from j inch to .11 fort, mode twee beet refitted Imo Also. to his large *lock of Ras/ raoovaircisains, assorted sizes, from 3-lecjneb Co II inch, made 'funk the heat eat.ta if"' out', • rain he sold on vary tea: !tunable terms., by ANIEL ak.CARTIIV., No to dwansoi fl! p efret; and No. , Dock Bt"Bt" ii •:..:: Wharf, Phltadelpin a. - • • aGf.slt To' , . W. Y. Agatal & peoege Porjr.er bon Charlzt Dtitler 44.0.. McClintock et. McKnight; iliiladelphla °Pa fiat) 'Cod in. Esa,Llewellyn. ' Nei. 26t, • • ' t 4£.6m • . „ A ."; ND • S row EXCLUSIVELY. • TAP La grit EPtalitikrornt of the hod tk tkp Ltniisl, States. tTM. M. McCll.lllllt, c BRO., No. 227 MARKET street, ahose Suitioth. Phiedstphia, Manufae, turer'sDePot fur tockBdif all kinds, warranted qual ity. " Pattut , Eitreredi-talass Premium Porcelain K ttSs. over 100 patterns. Silver Plated KnohsOlinges, with the most complete assortmunt ofc:411 the Modern Goods in this Line. • Purl - hailers are insOc-d to call and essuilne stock. Cstalogites sent by rrinll destied. 11 9 t Re.gi‘lets4itd Ventstalons at Ettlary llnr All orders pui,4onder the iinmetiate super vision of :he deer. ;:•c • CALLAND SEE US March 18, 1634 COLSIMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nos. 32, 33;34, , and d 9 dreado,Philada OUNTIIV 114ert.b4ts can save, irons 10 to ta,per. Leent.Lyninthadngat the above Stores: By Im otting my owa.noodaipaying bat tittle rent,and liv ing eeonotniutity,:it heplain I can nadoraell those who. poetises their goodalt4re, pay high tante, and live like pintas. ! . . . constantly on ba erten large assortment of retsina Pocket KlM**. Scifsi/ifs and Itazsta.Table Knivea and Forks, in tsoryi:stag, botfalo. boi,e and good handles. Carvers atfd Forks, Steeltra4e., Witcher_ Knives, Dirks, Itowfflinives, Itesolifnik and plain Pistols:As. • Just ireccisedos Idtßt stock oi Usages's' and Wog tenhohn's fine l'en slid Congress Knives. &sq.& large assoliditent of Axansleons,lan.. Also; fine English Taint and Galatea Guns. JOUri.M. COLEMAN.Porter. 39-tf. Dee. 27,1 M biIiVVIA 21)W ARE STORE, 2 doutz!kelosi Matz'■ Motet, and • • //earl, bpposke the Miners' Bank. • $Y' ' Pour/Okla. where will be found attelceLlentilssoittkpzt oft:IMMWAMM; - f CaubTrimmings - iFilas, Springs, ! ~... • Eine Trays, Saddlery, :,,...• itirh . .arria _sive, 5t...,..A...t„,... A..unit a neleeas, Carpenters' Tdpls, Table Catlett, Glass staSTaltig,' • - Pocket Cutlery., Bar Iros , ai all; *leer, Table Spoons, Roiled do, 'h ' iin.'; ° ;, do anvils and Viers, Nsila and Spites !„.".:' - .assarrinent• aline Cuss, Ralltnad Irbu andails„*Stieel, Iron Crucibles, - ! SmistiTOolsr ;•••:; - ' !Wlre. Tin Plate. 1 anildinp osateriais :Braes Nerrlee, Cast Steel, ' • :,, 'i• 18ad irons, • f Shear *heel o ), • iPans an 4 Boilers , Arm Blister 4" 4 IC/trns, .. . . Milleatve t ihailrosd Traces, ong.oB HA NI • • Powder /ind Shot Fine 1{ and-rtew O. B. returns hio.thanka to the poblic for th e pa tronage they rthicaded totbe late firm of Bright reflood hatters Meisel fibai.,in lull individual capa city, tie will be ablf . -" , to deserve and command th eir continued iluppe4:4 the finality oi the goods be bee In store, etric t attention to bueliets, a nd !below rates at which he fa determined tone/11: 1114efal Bloke—For Sale 'Low. Sparta' Life tad NV:ride's* of Witbinglon, llvolp, Euayeloi atilt itiaavlctna, 14 volt, Lout na's riod.ll4obt of the tatitticao 11411011211011i— allaitniqa plat, • • • Waverly Novel l'mplete In 12 o f vols. 11414146 Poets :161 ' iolt,12mo, Cooper's .Novelail2 volt, ' • Chamber** lofortlislon for Clielhople, 2 volt. • Joao Milne WOlltt. 6 volt, Vivo, Daniel Webtlet" - 41 Wortt,6 vols. Ste, "Lardner's Leatut• on Science and Art, 4 volt, - Rollins' A otietalltlstom vole, , Sorweirs Life** Johnson aad Wirth. alth a gee oral astomotnt itT. Miseellaneout and Sckoot Books Stationery, etc. 0 . 4 r axle at low Vitas at . HANNAN'S - • nook aud'Statloaavy Store. ' Feb it„ 1N54 • a.- • ~ CaNTAtNAt4.INa of theintious imtplres,Kint duum, 'Stated :hod Republies of time World, with a epeeist M and ilieb of the Vetted Staten.forming one hundred twenty rusparaew-edttlon.lBst. .2te* Tsaveleen and .Tontio'n Outdo through the UnHed ntette and - Cansda. 84e.,eittlt new mop, inn. . . Beplocalion °Bike Valley of the Amnion, by Lieut. • Herndon. U. ti...hg „with seep and platen. eve.. Gnomes Poklo , , Eapeditlon.la snatch, of at/ John Franklin. by Vit;llfatat:nuuly plbtea. Aumblonatl4. Of inn ACtraletTbi Mn L 11101rEll. Ripe &MAUI aki of Travels-.by Brace Oreenfeood. • _ v°r at. • • • •. 0. BANN/IWe Book and Stub:wet! store. klateb le, lOC - maw 000s8L Nair smogs!! Tdabo nad„Cong!eione lunerleas Itoseekaaper.' . • Ittuantied, ' Lite and Ade-Wine. of - a Coaarrh literekald: • Tbe 'Water 1 0, tn. an Ittecortrat Novet • tir isms , Wor,, • - - - The LinbrillhatiL lath Theasartd. The - • • - ' WIWI /We. r,•namuton mtert.. Illariluna, se retina tee it Itooke line he mime. an rtrionnotiaft. ; • • The emetarr.ear euraliSsalinal MasaelelWbsAiez. Denote. TM Lover twin Trial. For rale by O. HANNAN. . April 5.1854 • ; -•- Stamped Mustlas. ‘. TBE indoetillree ironer Wks rottavailje'e /- sli therbbersoto blamed that JOHNITORJar CO. Use receive! "core te ereertoreas - of 'MIMED 11104ILIN CO 111.ERVES, &,: i-, 11316T111, eic.ottc ; ,* Th ilkolkal--- --- ' • N it Workbag Lir - :1 ?.4 :1 , • • ; !17. ISE 7 =I ffIrMYM HARDWARE, &C. Slope*halas. BUILDINO:. BARDWAUE GROltcra 13111 GUT'S ozoßas ARIGHT. ' • ;Oise oftbe tinio Otlght& Pall Match 27, 11N52 Yi• • la-Is GiINTERkL. `& .- ' - 4:-;:1 ' ,;;.:7, - 1 , 7 4 11 . 1 , -: - ..L. - -,' . . ._. x ~*~~~~~ ..,, .- ..y , t 3 MEI ,• , , tr, ..44 , 1- • , _ ' iII LAL . 4.4 -• •- • - Vox Wag by L I.O*PAR. I= Vise .beet, Thamk4plat., fletrieroboareauc l'i3OcMisa sik[aßCl4to e9spitglop oveofllll,traftairivi'tor eirltr IsMroatir "nee, at . itteetAiv -is Alts. Moe of Stbigit.... wins fog imoittowtochitipm!vor 411 e 1414 to‘ .10411.0 MO AN. '0,165,4 :4:- _ 84t win crmwriiris switimmr ron ens -- • -*FMCS. /MD AG11.5 8' IN .Tllll WORLDE • . , , . tinklOidh'S ran sit *g Dregs. frilg cagy pfrparatiaaibat aeTettitli 'teeth* , 1: • sigutif• sad paratitstme it ftelp now quistue.oi any ether Orions suksulare. PAI up la boillel• al illy ems, ear e FrIVICZ.bAca:F Wf 4"1"1891'..1": st,' for We by J 0614,6. C. 6Alt tent air. -IPuttinellw. Joan 5.1i.11 1 3) • r • tarograquisritasionr. - . trz 000.1 Lionegottio, eels for Ike - taw 111 Ail Ili lb* tonsil toilet *lack is eke irteld end is p`felblestutly benterlirl -for Grey red Bed heed Its Itatlkerten folly teetered toy bait entre baldi twelve )ran,- Yours trate. , • iik! AT%VATER i` No. 56 Warren iirreel. New York.: also, 1.1 . 6•1'.1ixt rat t Pure Jamaica Glaprr, fat. dropeptia and general animas deblNty, &t. ha l bad at• • ; itaßLEi'tf PltrovLorr yeti Vaiiety Stove ,Veavvirigt., Potts, ills. 1 . 1 Ccl. 29. 1103. • 1 • - 44.41 111 4 1 MittNia Sliglercede4i. C.bNAD;II. 08, wet Ds . McDowell, Dow the ARTESLITi; WELL. LW feet Ia deotb.St. Cetberioes, C. W. extraonliebry veedieleal qualities or the Ma: 'lets have eireadv•Pnived a be more poteetllll Atonal I sag Mineral Water yet dbitoveredfor tbespeedy art 4 effectual cure of • . DTSPBPDIA. - ! t , if Liver aid Sidoey Complaints. mat of ration , -Olgeethre aad Urinary Organs, Disordered Decortavb„Loss of Appetite, Las eitede.Geserel DebUkg, Worm lit Cbildreo,, Pea Bitters% Fe vertred . ' &v., k.C . .. It it aho applied. bah eabetsatig and Jaren&Dir., with ustering reDeaq in the elite Of • , i ! . . chronic ammaradmro, W 1 . . . Cont, Nerales. Lumbago.' Numbness. palsy...eak JOurs, I . i Eruprions of the Skin. k.e., 1 ; For partleulin roni pamphlets in Drug f tores .1-- ?be !Wowing are diem/or , J. Conti Mines, I IP. ilaaderaon Jetta 0:Brown. t : .1. B. C. A adin .lkraran'antrum. Wbo! ale Retis3Cesttut :tteetrelß.easeaTepeniat - i • i r, *genii 1 *Mb 11,18$1 .1 : - . 104 m • :. -- .... - :-.I,THE CELEBRATED .., f i - AMERICAN' HORSE •i POWDER, i i. , } A Cereals*, Safe, Spee efl and E ffe ctual Cure fo r Botts, Distemper, cones*, Yellow Hater,'' . 1 Loss of Appititsr l Depreasion of :. 1 Averstei ete. ' . '. 1 T"Eproprietors of the above powder take great pleartrm In cantos your Attention to an ankle which excels anything of the !laid ever offered for public isocline and patronage. ' , I It. has stood Abe test of many years' experience and Is no trifling humbug got up as a money-making: er.beroi. but an artkle sabstantisily and faithfully prepared; compo•ed entirely of slab reinedies ;an have been ft:Hindi:oy practll experience to be vai h liable taf the !Are of the die zees for which it is . rier , sornimendert."• , ' . • , It should brie the hands f every Farmer. Fmk!' and Darman., No owner Of homes should be with out It.' It will save,if used property and in ttine:, the lives ormany valuable animals. f 'I . We 'ask you but to try It ' Confident of Its utility we doom it untiecerorary tq enter into any lengthy detail, of Its virtues, bat respectfully submit it , for the patronage of *discerning public. Also— =2l - CillitatßATED - 1 81m lAMERICAN COW POWDER, NEW AND vALDADLe DisocivEDY. Warranted to' cure Hera t and other ;pl.• seasei incident to worried Cattle,. ,Noterithstainteg tee numerous Compounds wh kb are daily offered under thirnirrieofspeclfin,yet there hair long been wanted a preparation that would en sure II sate and effectual mare or the many dier4ges to which every honied sakes, b subject. The' oh jeet or the present one, containing ingredients of the most eatu able. description, fa to enables)! those ictio may Men cattle afflicted with -- disease, to abut* Indictee unsurpassed by may other ever offered.— Its minipoonicn Is entirely different from the Itor pewter, beim! adapted 'aplenty to honed animals Mititheir diseases. • _ It is unnatural and inconsistent to adroinieter ttie same medicine to both species for the cab of ea omit differeat diseases. What may be valuable its a rented') in one instance, is entirely inactive and ssetsse In the other. We have, therefore, prepared two tentediesof dissirollu natures, which sea wat rant to eradicate the diseases for which they are rck• commended. vi e t hi s article 'once, and we venture to say you will not be without tt alter. • , It :hes been tried by puny ; intelligent fan ners throughout the United &ate*, and universally, ,given the highest degree of satisfactioa. • . - Frepared only by • . WARNE & I:IYRENS, •,f Molina* Dywnisti I eolltb WEIL corner Fourth & Vine nreeisTitilada. Cp'RespOnsible drontactrus and Dnuoatays wan , tett to act ea itOraTt. • Philadelphia, March 18.1854. •;. 11.13.1 MigHICINES, WORTHY A PLACID IN, ; • ALL FAMILIES. • Rai* prepared cly a 11 - eglitar Grcidit4lB an 4 lyty .3tetan 41if yeah expo!, icr.- DB. J. S. ROSE'S GREAT PAIN' crima • ,to WONDER OF 1111: AOC! t • . ALL PAIN CURED LIKE MARlCi—This weinder fulpreparatioa is used Internally and eg te nally,giv. Ogg immediate relief from allhodliv pains. ' • If need accorillogto directirius,it aotoolyrelleiesall pain, but it mires it usualay on the first application. It may be relied upon for curing and giving alarni.t in !tont teller, as thousand! Who have used it cap tool fy, to Rheumatism, Ague; sudden Coldy, Dysvnterv, Cholera Norbers, Pleurisy, E ? lrsche, Cho. tic,and toothache. and all pain is the. stomach or Roureigvnegglache,Pains in the W.oub, Pains! in the Lhtiln,Joints,Back,idptae Risesso Lumbago, ;geoids, Itutris.Ctiliblains, Sprains, Bruises, Pliap:es t Amt all Chronic Rrnpoons. - If . you wish tube relieved frdin ALL PAIN, nse Dr. Rose's PAIN-CURER. Ityou desire to be cured or ALL DISE ilvitEri,take hisramily illedlvines. Price lat. IS. and SD centiper bottle. rbr.Uvir Complaints, Dyspepsia.' Ike. , /DM Liver befog tile largest glina in the human hody. era more frequently deranged than tiny. other. Thee follow Dyspepsia, Constipation, Cold , Feet and Los& of Appetite—the skin becomes the/ spirits droop, and there is* great - Oahu°, tretto.i clay. Regulate the Liver, and you correct all It . ieso sarest preparations to' take rare DR.' RDSE'd celebittied Railroad or • Anubillnus They carry ' ff the bile, and anon glee appelite t end suingth. • . Ftis Dyspepsia Compound should be taken whe re e' 3• person has been troubled-with Dyspepsia' a lune Mae. Price 50 tents ant for Colds, filhous habits, windier ,dtc.. take DR. ROSE'es Antibilious or Rail road PI 121 and 114.cente per i bos. FOr Cough,; Colds. Croup and Whooping! Cog h. VIC BEd rflouon svnur IN TOP, WORLD.••'. DrAtose's.caletirated Cough lifyrup gives Innusdiate . relief to the worst tough, whether Consumptive or proceeding from a cold. It Allays-any lunation, of• tan sad fortifies the system against future at+ ticks. to bottles at 50c . and 1111. t :Children are also 'lighten° Croup. which dangerous complaint yields Immediately to Dr J. Rose's nailer. 'fitting Croup Syrop. Price tbcents. - Nhooping Ckingth another toeiplaint, alleys worse its cold and damp weather. afflicted find groat telief.in the Site of Di J. Rose's IWhooping Conga Syrup, whichalways relieves:and prevent* the dls stuns from running Into other diseases, each sa im qatomation of the •Lungi, Dropsy In; the chest, and Conruniptlon.; Nice SO team . . 1 " ~tor all Ilse:mos of the 11.1dasTs Ind ,Bladder. lA.. J. S. Resit's' timpestad Maid ratrattaf Threes, • Trots is decidedly, one of the best' temples ewer used for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, tr.', and also for goinlyaffectlans; always highly recommen ded by the late Dr. • Phyetc, and many of 'Orel noun duttlaguished medical teen Abroad. Price 40 cents., - cl , The above preparations can be found. with Dr. Ruse's MEDICAL ADVISRR to.persour in sick= :peas and In 'health. at the storeti of D Bonnet, • Agent for , the County; John 0: Brown. John 18. C. atartln,Poustrltler J. WtOlbbihNlttehtetilet end -.• • f Ort.h itt) • - • 1111.te • =I , •. 0 0 - 0 0 10 . 0 .0 ,0 1 0. mictigews yozcaino on. wranicarr ~,. IMMENSE SUCCESS. • I I .; ;Over Trerntrone Thormand Battier sad in one Afont4, as Bt. Louts : MIMS valuable Liniment hai bean before the pith -1.110 only twenty atouthe, yet It has gained . ; for it ear an enormous popularity by ha own intrinsic ' emeriti. ; It is *Opened's, every,etber Liniment tiltd. remedy fur the cure of-external diseases. i • ON MAN AND ANIMALti..: jlesperate traits have 'been madetby proprietors orether Litilutents to injure the reputation End re tard the; sale tit this invaluable medicine; butt - Thith If mighty,''; IdtLeen'o Volcanic Oil /hilt:icor hes. 'prevailed. . . 1 • : 1 . Toe nuraculous.ierea %bolt has and is dai L ly per ! tbrwini, are becoming known to every petrol) in the Western and OW:ahem coantry,and wterettet likes been used an other liniments and external remedies have beep dinarded as useless. t ' , '.,, AtLEAN'O VOLCANIC OIL LININEWr Willcure chronic or Inastematory Rheumatism, Pail alysie, ittiffdesi or weakneits In the Joints, Musrles or Listmenta.contracted Moseley, Smite!, Sin slits,, Neuralgia. t lnoth-acme, Ear-sette„ or any pain,: It will remote any swelling,Tumor, Piles, liardLti laps, Caked Sreasta,Sore Mettles, Bits. 'of tilokuiteet, or any Inlaniation.' --- , - l i - r' '. And It wilt cleanse.ptiritv and heat the fou est Di cer Soks op the leas or IIIIIIII; no difference bow long they may have wasted. - It will 4110 soothe , and heal Sorne.Sealdi. fresh Cuts, Woundcacc 4, sooner itisti any other remedy.: , . , , , : We earnestly advise all persons who mai bit at dieted withany of tnit above diseases,to obtain it sappy at once of MeLean's Celebrated I.lollDatitt. , It lithe only reliable rentedy. It wilt never fall to matte& s Speedy and permanent ears:lf , properly applied. lilltiothen wilt infer when a Wife andante remedy. Is so easily obtained. We are reeetirkti t daily hareds or een iboatoo from. alt - petia or the w i n country. , e think the following will be ituflielent to cone late the most inendukas or the! miracul ous erntsof this Roads:tot medicine. ; t 1., 1 .. 3. L McLean—Dear Mist—f take this Method of Mumma/ yea gTatelbOy !by having been the wean. of moats; my roe, fifteen yeas' old.** entire e ok recatesty UN year. *ow a hate and healthyyming man. :;Two yams go my 11411 had an attack leffklen mattattr—s seeds eeeee 'bonito of Idealise !Mustang Liniment ea hint, and Vat6lo.ll other liptatente and Itedediet %Mt all tone street; he still got *Mae—. The Meshes his h : t y m dried to the boars; the atescies beeea t e coraracted melee tin feet up on a • tight, w e e mug so , that he had to trait!, on his minds and Mmes. or hobble along on shunt Icruttbee to a.ttting meters. No one cab term an itdea how he sateted by Methadon of the weather:tint bort secrevelariair pains. Me, [Alden, of Illinolsocatird at oar He was cured eemo time eider bleediej pike by yam Volcanic Oil Liniment. Ile gave es a pall 01 abut tia. which se slivers carried oath him. I imrdtt on Ithicide,and Is relieved the pain imitediately. A Ibbit days after, be seat met.* bottler by kiail . "— I it owlets day; and it relaxed th morales *ideated him entirely. tie tits sow Mot , welt or fir as reit as ever. Poore respec net t moss inlikkouans. illtelhar mike weityif klo. Pleasent;lndtana.- 1 c u tl er aft lily - solgidhots 62 unify to Itts above tacteMpeceseary. soinevroat aeonalated with Mr. iftwroughs,aud know the above to ` welcily. one. .• Lcitris ailetirti,Atom. FOR flans AND 0711211 AlriftrALS: - ' • lit Lea oro celebrated 'Liniment la the only site and reliable reseal Air the cure of acmes Wind Gas. Spiro% Unsateral Lump, trtodas or Sweinirge• will setter flat to earl ig i gittesd„ Pell iltistele,ol4 Bantang Roma as Pr A, if MO P' eat applied. lot irptale.Broirvii,Scnitc es,Crack et Routh. Chafte,,..roditiela eerier Oaths. Coto or Wonede,it le 'infallible remedy. 1 -Apyly ,di 'tiled. ere to Umtata ta evert lartanro4 illrecttamaccompany emit bottle is English and Gerbein. Mae Liniment ti sore pot itp la twisty-Avg cent, 6fty.cela an dollar boat's. The Fitt cent site cordehte three times its attestator itte L Cy.live gem tage, sad loos In propertiee to the t. , • For eats by - J. IL gic Selo Proprietor, cut.Fhlrd and Plea Streets. _ 101.1Lonte, *NAN Sakti l inen the by Limns, tits= hobnail* *gut Om the Vesity. t ; • ' I' 4 N',/ MMEMM 1 ' - :,: - T ,. . - MEE c_ Boddie avid ilstticirtkot MEE Y .i [ (_ 1, [ ME _„~:., :=~ ~~~,. ME , :.1. , , 2 , t".!.1 : "1 . , ::;, ~ e.F.L , .. 4f, :, \ .;:;,,,, 4:...1.?. ME ICE, • • -.•-• • , ,qpnil /huhu ribkr *in etesseitth: ' .1: Renee Wathr lee thee Tiathlies Rae DOW. •tra MONDAY. April 17th. Ravieg e INN Meet. At reels mildest qc (rein emend Asusfsetten. Or den MST be left with the driver or SOUK DRUB. • , ..101r 101 . !..* 1001 I ! ! antottilies annosseee a lti fries& rsd nee buillidtbat be prepared to dither les to then yiereons who Duty desire It during tbellannitar sea son, on reasobabte Wail. Edson Entinlies,Rot els, ke.. slaPOird etety ,stallibig. arid ,otteiter, it te:- This ice was bid la witli tare, Raisin be , found to be s good ankle. Ice eas abo be obtained , at ay Wee dettna the *fp; and lb any quantity. by settling orders bts lea noble; Jost above Ur& 1 4y4r, noes bon biota, in Monte_ Addfttoti (*Potts,- . 31011111011 20111N801 4 1. April 15,05 s . I IsAt• PHILADELPHIA. • New Wall PaPeir• 'Warehouse. •1, BURTON .4/A L 4151110 IdAIitTFACTURB2B 4.lkrorrirss. - • Pio 124 Arch Street, strand 'door above Sixth. PHILADELPIITA.- IIEBE may be found the lineal and handsom• V Y eat aisottasent is the thy. • „Parr.haters irons the coaatty 10111 Bid it. to th eir 'advantage to call at ono-atm. Where they mill be salted with s aspeilot attiele„,at! the lowaet prices. BURTON 44. ULNING. No. ISt Arch Buret, aboire Stub, ?hued's.. • Fab. 18,, 1854 , ! 7-Tat CANE SEAT, MAUS i'AND FANCY . „ CHAIRS.; • • AO' cIiROCKIN G CD A lit;t CANS BETIRE'. DINING nod CHAMBER CHADIC to all the esthetes 'of co a tir and Fashionable etytea.lt the chestiest rates. ROL/Male iND RS. TA IL. at . N. F. wouire l 2 and Idt North Slath u t i3 l l4:ll posne Witold(' nquare.thilad a. MCALUSTrra ai. OROTUER, ,No. 48 (7/188.r.r/T Si., Philadelphia, (At the old stand. established hi 1796, by Jelin Me -Allister. Sr., F ' BPhil c''S` ACIAMte • Metbeetatteal Inatremenis.SppAllsssie.Opere Sias* es.; Thertuoteeters. Tape ideseures. Pieties peter s , Magic Lecterns. Ike. 11130,021 hand a large manatee t of COMPOUND ACM 80M ATM 311(1ROSCOP8S,IS roscople Slides, Ate.. /he. - cler(Tor priced and illustrated Catslogues bre for d on application,' ad sent:by ins ll,free of charge Dec. 24.183 3 1 53-6 m. .1. E. ammo, • • . o r. ve...0.,0 4 ,110 T. No: 163 CHES 2 /air Strait, Sire eta's Hanfding ' PHILADEORIA, XTENIII MUSIC PUBLISHER-and Dealer! n .11‘11fuslent Instruments of every deserlption. I:telltale* Apo' for the isle of ilal lel. Par Ir 4 Co.'s (Boston) ?arm Buiesxswa Samar elE•liaa and oth er:PIANOS, 1.. Oilbetea Boudoir Pi anos, Melodeons, Martin'a • Unitara, Harps, Violins, sheet Music, Musk., Music Books. ke. Residents of the countryman be supplied by nisi/ tar otherwise w ith any music they may "fhb, at as low rates au If purchased An person. Having one of he largest stocks In the Dotted Stite s, I feel confi dent of satisfying all mhci may favor Me with a call or, order. O. Dealers In brusleattppliett on the most liberal teems. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale., ibtay 1e53 i 10-1 y . SALEs. Valitran.b Baia& raTATXPOR 4/126E VPIIII Subsoriberetfern to ttell at Private Bile the • follovringdescribed Beal Itstate, upon reasonable terms • • • • No. I . The undivided One-halfieterest rilelithose three trite of land, situate in Blanch and Tremont, Townships, Schuylkill County, which were surveyed January 1704)0 warrants to John Otto, Peter Pillwri andiohn Kidd.;' The undivi. , one-huff Interests-in Mei above tracts .4 t amounts to OP -acres. The land is well wooded with timber suitable for railroad tills and props. No. ti. All that certain lot of ground aituate In thd Borough of Schuylkill tlavep, upon which Is erectee a large three-story Brien Dwelling, and all necessary out-buildings. This property is now occupied by lit Lewis lioyer. 'To any one deairons of practising medicine In Achuylkill Ibsen, an opportunity is now myered to secure a coinlbrtable houseandoflics rarely JO be met who. No. 5., All thatcertaln lot of groupd situate in Von Curium, bounded &oddest:the/I at follows :—Begin. Ulna at a post on the south Side of Pottsville Street, at a corner of the lot belonging to Henry Porter, thence by the same' isonth:treenty4oar arid a hair 0113 one hundred feet to a ;inst. thence north slaty. Ganged one Potreo/It fifty feet to a post, thence north twenty-four and one half pest one hundred feet to Pottsvitle Street, thence by;the lam* south sixty-five and one-half west day feeoo.the place oftreginning. • No. 4 7 A tract of first rain timber land. containing VS acres, situate to iirchnylkill 'Township, shoot three mites back of Tuscan:lmin Comet Valley. • [NESTER cugmeu, !Mica In Centre Street, eottayllie, directly ontesite :'the Episcopal Choral, 24 Story'. deo, 3.1843. 3d-t f FOR SALM. 500,000 - FEET ON LUMBER IIK undersigued bereby offer for sale a late a quantity of PINE and HEMLOCK PLANK ,and AWARDS, which ate manufactured and' are amid half a milestrom tbeEatiacciesa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad, On the think of the little Eatta wised "Creek, 14 miles frOintottivtile. A' portion of the Pine is clear or pawl stuff. and all of the Ilettaloek la of the best quality of White liemlock.-- The lengths Vary from 16 to 30 feet, and the whole is 'as good.alot as Can be found to enmities's Valley. it is carefully piled up, and will be sold In one tot or lota to suit purchasers. Eor particulars, apply to 'A. al AL,Col.rd 4. CO.. Cattiorissa. or to A. A. KENNEDY, Cattawissa Valley! November (9. 1853. j 47.4 f r.arusi FOR SALE. cum'. VIE undersigned offer's for sale. cheap, and on reasonable terms hta farna'cortsisting of 91 acres nearly all undeecultivation. ' Heavy crops of winter grate are in she ground. The improvements consist or cue good double house, in good repair , ano th er good dwelling house and;one good Darn arid other outbuildings.- The property la. jocided in Utythe township, and wa•ozigluallyovined by Dr. Seeker. ?be faint can be divided to suli: two purchasers if desired. JOHN MAN STALL. . . N. B.—The stock, cooef.tlog of 15 bead of Cows, bon Sce.,4ke.. will be bold Immediately; at rdirait: sal:, on appiteatfoo. 1 Jan. 26, 1851.-- 4 -If • ron szazi. ci • TUB subirriber. offers ai private sale, lietwees ibis and the tint day of April next; the DWELLING HOUSE and 11,0 T of CaII)UND situated in the Dor bop of Po Gentle, Schuylkill County, on the coiner , of Market and. Third Streets, in said Barnegh, now in the possession and occepancy of Beni, ft. Goldin, and adjoining the property of Dow, or lace Jos. Moreau, and lit the rear encoding to j "Go-fortn Alley," haviticereeted 'on It, es - on the corner of said Alley and Third St., 111 large and commodious coach-maker's I Shop, which, may very :conveniently be used for. any oilier purpose, The Dwelling House has attached Itt It all the necessary modern improve; menta,lncludina tali 11w fixtures for burning gar. lights. ;The best of spring wain' bring introduced into theyard for family use. it is one of the hest huilt.frre dwelling twitting-in tint Buronsh of Potts ville, e whole being willed out inept be n tee e n j t ee with th best bind of brick. , ALSO. His large and. very commodio us present Dwelling house AP' Lot of Ground situated in the Borough ,Orwigh Art; on one of the Corners of the Centre Square, In said Borough, frontingon Mar ket Street, or the Centro . Turnpike and - on Liberty Street, aril co Street, ntaining in front on {Market Street, 66 feet, and in depth or length on Liberty Street, to a' 1.0 feet wide Alley, 240 feet,. To this property Is at tached a large barn and Stable, swell of goal water, with pump, at or near tile kitchendoor, together with all the other accessary appurtenances. The House is tbree.noried.and very suitable (or any kind of business, either public Or private. • t- CHAS. WITMAN. , 2.tf Jan 14,1E64 FOR SALE. 1, 4 new TIIREE•3TORY BRICK HOUSE , and other r,;211ta114 -Property an Pottatllle. - TIIE sobseribir offers aUltivate Sale, nn the most reasonable terms, :bin new Ihree•story DEICE. DWELLING HOUSE. in Second Street, a few doors above !dirket, lintnedhiely beside thelat Methodist Ghoul. This fine building is just enm- Pletedt and bas not yet bees used. It large, light and airy, his all the convent 4 met that a bousrMeeper would desire, 1118 and is located in a pleasant and convent- II t • .ent part of the town. There is a never-ail. log well of etcellentl water in the cellar—% v er y important consideration in the present scareity. TEEMS—One.fourtbeaib, and the balance' to sub the purchaser. provided only it be properly secured: ALSO. Four Frame dwellings on. Ciallowhill St.. immedlitely in the rear of the new Brick: above mentioned. These are likewrse denrable wopettles. They elo be had on the some easy terms: Me The Whole will be sold law. N. B.—yitles clear gad indisputable. . • . L. wOMELspoltpp, Opposite Episcopal C4iurch,Centre ISt., rottirrilie, Dec. 31. 1953 • S3-it ' SALMI= PnOPEIWTT IN POTTS ,: Vali& AT PRIVATE SALE. CHEAP. The Subscriber otters at Private Sale all that tract of Land and building lots, known as the "Carton 081 "or Young's Hill" property in the Borough of Pottsville, extending from the River Schuylkill above Mr. Lauer's Brewery to the Port Carbon road, being about 250 ylods in width and containing 30 acres, more or fem. This property may be said to be lutaluable, not 'only for,the purposes of buil ding, but also to offering the best • locality in the Borough. on which to erect untable l Water Works for supplying the town with water. Apply at his office, corner Coal and Callowhilt Streets. ..I GEORGE W: SNYDER. August 27,1852. i nstsborg ,PrOvision , Warehouse CWELLS. d. Co ;, Potk Peckers and Wholesale • Provision' Pea lets:No.l43 Liberty Street, Pitts bored, will beep on head. ready to Supply at all times . end Jus the stiontat notice, choice end reliable ani clee in their tine of iusiness and - Upon ; accommoda ting terms. Their main moth will congas t at Balm, Lard, Lard Oil J Sum-cured Meas.-Dried Beef. kr. r They have also made arrangements for ea calif vIPPIY.or Lale Suvertor, , ,1170, re Pia and Illarktnata Trout - . in' this. end half bbls., and. whlih, coming direct' from the eateeniest :Northern mama!, will dr. very much impelled to those of any other catch, and they will be able to offer these favorite articles at • lower rates (Mb the Inferior. or Southern catch Aft sup plied In this market: C. Welts ft CO. 1)C9119 to tail the 'attention of peatets and Iron Neu particularly to 'hits stock ef BACON, in the selection and preparation of ashlar particular attention diss been glycol° the quality: 90 II to oder la. customers. this most tellable ate Met.— .Dustoiners la the eastern part of ibis views, win dad It to their advantage to purchsis la Ibis marina, thereby seeing thecost of re-ehlptue at. mad - ths com missions of deelere In the eastern cilles—qhders Will receive proutyCatteation April i, Ina st, - r sounina, ammo & rerznirii. frac aubetriterritnaolante to th e peldicllnd, they 1. are prepated taeseeate all *Wen la their line; at the shortud tome, and on the moat 'tameable temp, They employ pod Workmen. and their em-. tamers poiv theme*, be ante or milafactoli jobs.— ..41so Mamie glosenvidzine.white Patnthsda eseets ted to (holiest styli etworemanthiv. Graining ett thelremlttles; Staitted and enamelled dater!: can glad Of everyfirariety of mile and gator. suitable kir ChurelteVrauftbilk , A.ath., lei w o o th e su b s ,q.. ben, et city D. t P. ? daGLE. • ' Beetled mitt, one does above nuke': *MIA Ma. ICGai .nAzlisso Wisziow SztapszS ateasts. I - —Jot lecoltid; agar and beat erylca or :WNW wladow allades: al 40 cents eaeb.4l4 read WWI daunts 114 Iowan)" a Incladlag Oiled, Landscape. Begs. Vase aid ?Ws piutetab,sasbratrag the lap" sail sad stylat to am. For sale sad ratan by B. BASILIN. - laid ,1.: i • • 7:f! 1.; 13.4 mt NIE MEI MEDICINA.L. In. era*. liras or.the Age 7 DR. SWAYNEIS C 01 . 0 u !ID Dnialtir on, , WILD CHgRAy. othi madam ►have, doubtless. fit:diced front time to time teferance to tee &bore. in tbe-edvertle ing tenants it thtil Palma- r We Wended ere this - 10 have Made tome relettki reapetttug tits most Atwell nable preparation,as we ate coot of ibetoi,cittnet hum raglan , * aed the tutors of the subject it. WWI do nor hesitate to speak, freely of ton bkh wake°, and to Wintry of that which we, have soon.. it is a principle wahine to render to vggat the letups/hitt: are Crittlea. t wrtmgg4 from the public wear we think oiPt to be kenwe, sod which we judge expellee: ,fe complus:blest e. no Matter will others May think Of fey. • Tat WILD Costar Ttrit, In VI ages of the world tad to all mashies where , it is Widens. his been, both illaOtilgeleilitete as well asavitge mations and tribmittelly celebrated fa ite woniterlel medicinal Oftleatillel.„ ant great power to cure some of the WOOS Sag most 'Patiesaing disc/Mrs awing us. was probably *emir folly ascertained, entS the elPell meats of that distinguished botardsland stinut • LS. Swayne, Dad demonstrated its high adap tation. when Pope* ptepuefl, to the Mitre of nate, aud to the coutptainot with which be Ii often: aftitted. The latnedgeational bat succeeded, sf ter the boat persevering efforts. and by bringing ands medical skill to bear epee the subject; to ob taining andMineenlnlting all that ertraordinasy err- Mao( altla remarkable tree.ln 'Path a manner vs to constant* one of the morn elhcathans remedies, and at the same time moat pleasant to tate, that is now amen to the medlEal world. Since this moat in valuable di:scatty of Dr. lawaYnerlbottsands have bale by it restated to beetle tad the enloyment of We. who - were sulfering Dom thit ravages of the roost *screenings, disease; aid we have reason to believe shallowly hundreds - bare been ' saved Irma en un timely grave, whose holes no Other timely could reach. One thing that it emlbenpy ealeolated to Inspire confidence la the Ohara of the Wild Cherry la the Litt that the medical faulty throughout the globe are unanimous In their opinion that it, mein. tins! properties areareskr and when prepared, as by Dr. Swayue, there cats be no , doubt of Ile admire. bin adaptation-to - curative purposes. The fact also, that Dr. :Maya is a legume physieleu, and pus seises the advantages of the elperfeumt and war time in in profession of neartrn gamier of a cen tury. In calculated to laminate the public sonfidence In the *soaker merits of Medicine in qUestion. It 1s not necessary tor us to MlLlcttlerly the many remarkable Ones penotmed liy Ibtssala tary temedy with which we have been atintainted, or to speak of the abilities' of Dr:„Swaytr as a phykl clan, or to dwell at length upon the pcculistly heanh fat properties of the Wild Chefry. Sliffiet II foss, that the preparation referred to is in skillful hands, that it is one of the greatest and safest. purifier.' of the blood that can be administried, that re healing and at the Marne time strengthening qualities ate wonderful; and that ibe published certificates front • respectable ludivolusta > bow twat, to I , l s n y issuances, the cures etfected by it have been truly astonithing Pei sonsot seems, who had been at= dieted for years and rendered the most miserable creature* on the face of the atoll. have been, by the we oy this powerful, remedy. rmitorid to perfect health. • From the coatis* whi;.b the Doctor has frequently fouled kat - malty to Send forttotu the public. we should jadge that attempts have often been wad. by unprintipled Individuals.to „moose upon the com munit a spurious article. 'attaching the name of "CHERRY. To fully guard against such bare and palpable inipoaltlons.the public will Co.well lip 1 chase only attUtOtiZe4 attettll. The tome of D6:1!; flwaYne' JO cOooeikot with the "Compound tlrur, ' of Wild Cherry.", twiderstand has never yet ttetti COUDletfeltrlt so that if the; public ate careful it purchase only such' as beats the Doctor's 1121111 s and pigtail:Onto the wrapper around eati bottle.. the) may be mare of obtaining thetegitimate wort.. It is with (rest pleasure. as welters confidence in' Its efficacy that we recommend to the attention the afflicted "Vt. Swamies Compound etyma to Will:Mashy." the Ontr sure remedy ever discov ered for enema:pooh In all Its various (OHM • • , DYSPEPSIA OR. WORMS. I • Swayne's Celtlebrated Verinsfirge. A safe and effectual remedy. for t Worm/. Dyspepsia; Cholera Morbus, Sitkly oin Dyspeptic Children, or adults, and the teeth useful Family Meth clue ever offered to the public. Tbis remedy Is one that hits proved successful fur a long time and di, is universally acknowledged by all.veho have tried it, to be% far soperior, (being tilt very pleasant to the taste at the same time elfectual), to any other usedielne ever employed in distaste fol. which it is recommended. It 'totality destroys wormer but invigorates the whole symeni • ' , DEWADEOP Renumber Dr. Summates Vertnifuge is pot up In square bottles. Sew that die name Is spelled cot. rectIy,ISWAYNE. CLEANSE AND PURIFY!: • Dr. Suivia's Snp.zr, Coated Sarsaparilla and LdlC PILLS. A gentle purgativie add Attentive medicine, far su perioeto the:Pills In general use, more mild, prompt anti - untforfo in their operation, mai be taken at all times. andlu tact, Its every disease where an atteri eat, alterative ur purgative medicine 14•'miens cd,a footle diseases incident to females they arc unequal led. • • r Dr. Swayne's Cl ceicta Merlins D iarrhms,nnd ' BY* sentery Cordial, a never•failincternedy. The above valuable Medicines are prrpart•d only by Dr. fiWAYAN Eat his Laboratory, Ng. 4. Nuithltb street, Naiad( Iphia. • '" FOR SALE, BY. ; JoliN 0. BROWN. emts le ; r ' - JOHN S. C.MARYIN„; de J. K. BVIINet, ; , 411, 11.AV. , I1UNT1.1NUNIt, schoylklll Haven 'ECKEL etr. RAIIN DT, 'Tremont ; And ha all respectable storekeepers everywhere . ISSr r, 15.1 y TESTED HT ?SOUSA:VIES AND ALWAYS APPROVED! stink, hand of 'beneficent Creator has planted cv IL cry country with Its own proper antidotes ageing the-erects of soil sad climate Noon the human bedsit The aboriginal Indians aim pruof of thls fact, main Mining as they did, w libont kittenish!. a iicor of Cuir:.. mitution unauthorised by an jsother face. 101 I rum the roots and pleats, si hick grew sponiancouily npol, .our own aoil,thatl WRI(HHT'S INDIAN VSUETiO FILE ?PILLS are eurtmertided. 711,4 a te, then:fine, better adapted to Meet thc.,plittlcniar forma of disease prevailing an' our, eorintry, than arty foreign merit erne.Mr any Madtelneconeocted' ' from foreign drugs can de. l ' •j: . - 1 - • The high celebrity wnich these FIR, have (requires for . tdorougbnesw and ericacy„ renders auy thing more than is short, both e .I ; thniarsuary.,_ Being coup pounded entirely of 1 &getable ; vim olev.the product" of out own wil;they are:entirety free from 'ell men critial and othei deleterftrus .firlitare..-pOWETAII MY 10041 yet innocent of injury, err,. to the weakee! constitution. They should he resorted to at once It any Of the following coriiplaints , Authors. .. : Ilnword Fever. AffeCtlons of ChM; hitcider Intlinration of the Ryes, - and Kidney.. I ";.' Jaundice, . , , Acidity of lb. Strimarh,!:' ; Impnt ny of the Blood Bronchitis, ' • I - .: :1.01+3 01 appetite, _ ' Blotches on the Sitter il' !laver Complaruc F el) Bilious: Fever, to vi UMW efficacious in. this Cum _ complaint tb, :Arils aful plaint.. very ,valrialsre.T •-. •.! ',Lumbago and Law nous of. BilidoS Colh „.. ' 1 Spirits, - • • • ItowelCompistats, • . •11. (Mercutlat DEetee, . Bile?,, . - '.+Night ''went.?, AM,lds and . Cougn's, . .. I Nentalgia, Cnnstipation ~.r: CostivC- Nausea, 1 • - - ness,• ,• j Nervous Debilty, . • Debility, f , '.! 'Palpitationt of the. Heart, Difficulty,of Breathing i Piing . . DOM. ! ! - : : Pains 's. the Bones, . , Dimness of ,VlOOlll. '' '; Pala - Pi In „he Back, Dysentery, ,I . r . Pain intdesirle andhreasi gim e , * la —No Ir eton rt mules., ' ' _ should' , delay using the Pleurisy. ' . the Pills in 111k1,4 distreali-iftheurnatiaor, . Die complain.; ` .1 , 'Bush oflllood to the Head, Erysipelas, ' ' •-• , '4' . all Pas. Bush Female Itregeldrlttei4 'I •• Swlinturng,of the Heat, Freckles, .. 1 . '- : Sour P.iuctatlone, ' Fits, ; . .• - i.7., lfloreners or itrer Breast . .Foulness of theCotnprrix.:Sirre Throat, .:, - • • ton, . - ! • Swellings, ~ i ; Fever and Ague'. Igor thistScrcifula; ; ~- ; scourge of the Western'Scur vy„ : , Country, ideas PilisUrediecorroarg Symptoms, ; unequadiediganyeader,Solt Bhcaro, remedy. 'wally eldlec.:Tetter . • ' - Ing a complete and tier !Tontine . . • miner t cum. , •. - Tic Dolerciur, • Flatulency, : •, 'I Blume of all lands. gout, •,, . .- ~ W onus- Giddiness and West nese, Vennwness of the gli tn. Gravel, -, , . -5 :Yellow Fever. Every re. Headache. ski Ca d 10 et.; currence of this 4tead• sous,i -- -;.-- ! ful malady signalises a Heartburn, , , i . ' _ - Kew triumph for Wright's, Ludigestioni .; • rij. ' -.. Pills. . i - . • Indus-sa: . i ' ;. i, , CALITIONL—The llnablic'.' - are especifitip can honed against liftleltillivith mimes similar to Weight's / g a g a pkgegabge Ma, but which' . sasses! .none of. their virtues. :Always ask: for. WEIGHT'S - FILLS,: I and donut be put oft *ith any other. ' , • -The miditine Ili for qate.irboleinlia ndretail,elt her ] , In English. Francb,,German or A paniiihdireetions,a I he•Princlpalentie,l6,9 RACE St.. Philadelphia . !-- :And for sali- iv F. ' . . • .- • 3M.rsci.EslloMw. Ir .. TTY t rPittiVIIIV4 .- - . . And by Agentaln &Duarte of the kale and linited I States. June I1,113:4. - - II DR: .1* D. dstsrs . CEL&SRATgo CATEIOI. tvig , For fhb adiaf will:pure or suffe,,,,,, c , prowle.t.. Is Minds prii-4,iii ihetit Hn ifs cum.: tire possrrs ifi aU the ifissases 'lO r whist, it - is rreouS usually ' t 71:!4•LW toMPLAIINTS. Of there are Pin.- liiieur Uteri, o Fulling of lite Womb; Fluor A•I•.: DIM, n r Chtptlie f!1 s it marina and 11 leer l ', at ion offl'Vern Inchie mt. ilenlar.• rhage.or Flondingv 'Palnftil.supprose4 anti liregal.a pleb errtiat inn, all their accuilim•;, , Dying writs: Wanterexceve 0) . no waiter how f A evere or of, bore icing erlci,dlng.' • The CatbAlcon far sutpa3ses Other remedies, in being more certain, less espensive,and koalas t system in ',better candition. Let all interested tail abd obtain a pamphlet (free) 'containingnmpte pronl AVM the most respectable 111111tferil of the hertedrhid , results of &tenter 'together *lin letteinfroco esperietteed hysit4sos, irbti bare need II 'in Gag, pnectice.lindpeak, from their own ollerr r REFER ENC R. Peckham. N. it, Utica, N. Y. • L. D. Fleming; M. o..Canan.Ltisn a. N . Y.; M. rheeter:N. Y ‘ : Foote, U. ra N.. isyense, N. 'Y.; Prof. Donbar,ll•4 l .. , more, .11121timote, - Mil- : 0 , Reese, M. 1/o„New _York City; W .Preeenttrn. Ij., Concord. N. Hit 1 . P. Newland, M. D r . Vito! , N. Y.: Rev.:C. lief:etre, Glenn Hitting+. 9.• r!._,J . Linutur,ral had CRAMS et the store of ~ . - . . . - "• .1. CUFfIB..OUGUES. A gent.Drussi.t. , POTTSVILLE. Pa.': • Atro.llol4 by tenet of the ;mullet Druggist in tke adjoialtig col/utter.' ar 14 ei t er• AM:feria 'to ear ry df Mr. Curie:a, Hatch, Agent atßartwa t tthio.! . if To Dit. 4 4, l qlentist—l heti tree ten )tarewoe bled with Footle I.kintplairstel-f. tarn. Ilit4tlsiti - all the attending dittleanks t.at theta tendering laity 'life woes miserable. I have hid the ettenditeer :W -*owl cil the; best tikystetatist with hat Attie nutmeat ..... -1141 n 14 : 41 .._ Abgi,eatdd do MP aa,lo lel lere—a cute was "" t ", ~ lar , quertioez — For are wombs before earn. auntie; with your medicine. t Fd ant been stile' to perform any tatter, could walk us a' few steps* *ilote.alt 4 trattety:weat out o doors—in short. r was etwepletel t yrrated. both in body and bond, .- , and espected ter ;Olt the tart of toy days inert(' ter llo 4l l . l nd Who it.- Bet.resdiag in your ndrottire". me ta. ' lll / 10 + llnleSed to tr.g. -your! insoluble iota. Clllll rafted 'Unities flatholkon.tte the last resort:, I half Win lewd Olt Week -before t felt like anotherwo. Wan. By the use Of, three bottles I was enabled! to' perform all thelabot for els IS thelamily with "ease. and could Walk anywhere In the rielghbothood with out iejary. I Nothilig rut a lease of m y ditty to You arid to th e lallatt4 . lays induced me to state my ease loth* pebitt j i can safely recount ad the prepara tion to alit eatfertag like myself. ~ Olitainta_. Man. itlaanat A. Moot. 11Wwdost,:r_ortago CO., 0010, Dee."l7, that 1 91C11411k.1 . awlitlßl i CO.. Proprietors. Otiu• WM 111151,111 WAT N. l'. , • . • .1 ~..,.. .-. - • EWE CM i s t ifIIIDERf,i received for all finds of Fririt Teets ', - f•• Grass deeds, Agricultural lhoplements. Plants by? , B. BA NAN, ir 4 4 1D%10E TO A Y-OUNG, FAR R. A young lartiter writes td the editor of the Countrjl Gentleman. saying , that he .has ta ken' down a barn which bad been standing `twenty years, and he wishes to know if, the dirt under it would do good on any of his land, mid if so on what kind. This ituestion - is easily answered. It the Voting Matt his any land on which this dirt would !hot' be eseeeningly valuable, he is more I ytunate in the quality of hp soil than ;most lahnera in this partof the country: He' niightis Well , ask at what store he could spend I,iis gold. But there is one thing that the yoting . than cannot do. lie cannot get baCk the large quantity of valuable urine which-has eripOrated from the stable doors, to thay,Old barn, and gone - or in'the alums. l'phere instead of heing i rquitted to, the land to enrichto'enrich th/*-owner. Perhaps —and by no means is it improbable—tha t the aggregate profits which toi , light,bart. been realized trout the liquid maijure\ • wasteiffn that him, would have paid for the farm now! Whati'a gold mine to neglect right under unc's nose ! ,UARTING OUT NAINURF.N. I I• I • Thoughwestrongly - obiest to placing ma tinees in small Parceli in the fields, it thi s ope.ration is felt until Spring, it must theiLlie done When the other duties of the farm have greatly multiplied, and when, if it is nectssa ry to pass nyee,the grass &NS, they will be muck ; injured .Ihe wheels and fret of the team:' In overhauling sod mlzing'the heaps, thouih sOnnethindof their strength is loSt it, yet they will be beneficed by the more intimate commingling of their component parts;; It is a good' plan, then, while the ground if Still frozen, to haul the manure to the fildds • which are to be sown or planted but it;should be dropped is moor more large, compact heips, hod immediately covered sith , ioani or ware hay or straw'. The sun and ; hind, at least should be kept In this position it will be convenient fin spreading imimdiately before the laud - is plowed. , . CiliX!llBEyS, SQUASHES & IN large, broad holes, and fill them 'with hoc manure, stamping it down cloiely, and Making it as compact as poiaible. Draw on otteiinch of soil, drop your seeds, and cover one4tall of an inch deep. Over this cover. ing : spread hail ,an, inch Of the finest - old black manure, mixed with a liberal Atiantity of .charcoal and house ashes. As imp as thelilauts appear, commence watering with untie, and apply gypsum. Keep the weeds dovta, and the surface around the plants flat oi Mther concave, in order that the water applied may be carried dimily to the routs. There are many methods of growing these liegetatiles, but the above is Perhaps the sa for garden -purpose!. la thinning, it is not, welk io take out too many plants et firm, as those - left may be destroyed, and cannot heti‘upplied by others. -When they. have gut fatily into rough leaf is 80011 enough for this buiness to be attended- tu.--Bosion Olgte Branch: 01,1) APPLE - THEE K. We have Itieardmuch in regard-to washes fol fruit trees,.and although many eicalscr articles" have deep recommended, I am itWßie ornorte there decidedly, valuable and rifles. cul's, when applied to-old and decayed trees, than awash made - 'of common unbleached hOuse ashes. If an . old tree be thoroughly washed with thts.'it. will almost immediately take a hew start, and the smell of the appli ca!iOn is so offensive to most insects that • they will not-trouble . the tree or fruit while it , retains stretigsh. applied in the 'first of soinnier the rains will wash it into theerev tctis'td the hark; and its . alkalescent proper-;1 ties will destroy the moss, and also the olsuch insects as may have. 'beet) deposited: flheretn AeRE REMEDY FOR. POTATO RO'l ;Select a suitable piece of ground ; plough. tti the full depth of the good soil, and, as the, old farmeis .say, so as to " turn up": 1 lretJr . 104-rdirt;" then sutsoil : Manure as high•!, possiltle—it doesn't in,aitet much with what, So that it is tich and enough of it--1 tit,d, when you have done all the'reit-- . .p/oni i6th Indian rem. ROLL. SEED IN Jubn S. poi ! d says' that carrot and bee ; t stet, soaked tiventy-fuur hours, and rolled ib Ashes, eniOtip strtiriger, and ofn finer Coltir than' wittlist*the C gtitntific nub prortinit. rnEstr.vm BACON PROM TIIF. am - induced b 1 ,motives which: every hnuskeeper Will: appreciate, to communicate through your valuable journal, the effectual nod bimple method of presetv ;mg ba‘cori bum tnjury,by the flt otatippiv : • When i your bacon is smoked early in the :spring before the fly has made , its appear. ;ance, take quick .lime slacked to a dry pow ;der, and rub the meat th oroughly on every patt with it, leaving it adhere as much possible t bang up your meat, and restl.e• cure prom any troubl porn insects. •;• I have tried the ab3ve methoCcommtini cated.to me by an experienced housekeeper) and so well sain•fied am I with, the exp#l - that I consider ii of sufficient unpin tince to'fie made public. -I have, Ind many other Means, for :preserying , , meat from the fly, but this is the only certain remedy I hive ever yet found.—American Farmer. • To pnEss, Cartirtowras.--Hatittig p licked them into ptecei,.which. is absolute y necessary In order to remove the slugs With which this vegetable abounds,,Wabil it thor oughly, ityseveral waters, and let- it to r soli for , lull an hour before you dress it.— Put it into a saucepan of boilmiwater, wt h a lump of salt, and when tender it will be done ; let drain in a-colander, and serge it up with melted butter.. Seme personsr i nay even prefer to see them broughtiolhe (tittle 'whole, nut they must then take the chalice of being helped 'along with the. caulifloWer, so some unsightly insect, which would by sufficient to thigust: the leastdelicate elom ach besides, it propeily boiled, and 14d in the.dish, the pretty appearance of 'the veg etable is by no 111 - t'3os destroyed by it briVing beeddivided. • @DI tiCe , West; Fog SUNEUIIN.—Take !, two . dnicluns of bdtax, one drachm H of R*3ll alum, one drachm of camphor, half in ounce of sugat-randy,, and a pound o! p gall. *Mix, and am well for ten 'ruinmes r so, and repeat this stirring three or lour t u ne -a day fora fortnight, till it appears clear and itaniparent. Strain through lotting- tipper, and bottle up lot use.—Mairte Flamm!. Arr Ovtri . hcated , attir hot air, is high spoken of in Pans... it admits of 14 chan ges of bread in 24 hours, and 2,000 ibba of bread - caw-be baked for 50 tenor, wherras. 1 0 the ordinary ovens lice same quantiip' cb9l9 from 60 to 80 cents The price of thia oven: is about 3600 r . CU'Ltatov DuMpti rs. The juicy of a lemon rind, dropped very fine, two a "atter of a pound 01 beet suet; quarter ut ti pound:ot loaf sugar, quarter of a puuodot bread firmed. To be boiled twenty rtiieup 3 in a cloth.—Bregion. .: . .. . . Qom' 1.161R-Ii0110;FORA,TOR, FOR 13trluviNG THE GROWTH OF THE. 1111.R.--:6 - oz.l i .co stut oil'; 1 'quart .01. 95 per cent aleohol'l i oz. Anctinsti root ;it o z . oil tlt lemon i, t Or s liergambt. • o• • fatvitr, IN LI