EEO lila ' ; I hens 116 fas , oft vayleget'i bang • 1 see. the Yenkeentreit-.- - -- •- • , - His foot on every tnettpiain fitistA ,-.!, • • On eyery.etren_to •- • , $ ' s dhi2tlinß terubd St. Mary's- • trpen hisjoa;ed vain . He's leaving' on the Piettultd Rock; 'l - r - - His fresh tobuece,sygn, " I hear the mattock-M. The axe-stroke in the dell, The clamor frail Iftellidisaletige, The.lesuifs-ebspel bell, -, • Ise° the swarthy trittgler:nerme t .. -- . From Missia•;ippi's springs ; . And Mrai Chiefs, with their painted breArt, And mist of Eagles wings. • .. • . . . Behind th'escireil.sqtraw's elatee,' The steamer smokes and raves ; And city lots, are staled for sale, Abovvseld Indian grives.;:. Fnrest:Lakecand Watey-fajtj I see the *kiteFer &hoar; • f , The mighty mingling vith..the mean, The lofty with the I hear the tread of mowers ,L • Of Nations yet to be ; The first 16w wash of waves, wheressoort, Shutt roli akLuinarkSea.. r : • The rudiments of Ernpiiis Imre, Are plastic yet. and Vraral The„chaos of a Mightt• World , • Is rountlingintOeforin." • i Each rude and jo.tling frail:tient socal It -A.• fitting' place firtcY- 4 . - - Theiraw-guaterial 'pia State, . Its muscles and:its .Mina ! And Western still the I,ittir..vitneh leads The New World in its tram, th% tippPd with fire the itetikEl.'rs -- amany a mountain atillit • - , The snow• cane. of Oregon " Are kjailed op ua way ; Aral Galiforaies Golden Scads Gleam bristlier is its ray! ' Wit nub= f)timorz - . THE ADIBIGVOITS SPEAKER. The following excellent story we fitidin' the N. I'. 3 Sunday Dispatch:: 'Who does not recollect Billy Williams, the comedian, familiarly ittiovin as Billy of the Wells, which latter cOgriomen he derived from having been employed for .several yenrs• with' the Saddler's Wells Theatre, London.. Billy was one of the best natured men alive, and without a very brilliant education he was an actor ; it is true that. he so4iftimes gave Lindley. :Murray a wide •berth,!When using lais own language instead of that of the au thor 4 We shall never forgei a eouversation we over, htard between Billy and W. E. Bur . ton, at Windult's. Billy sat in his us.nal seat and was endeavoring to make himself agreea ble to thore arOund him: , Burton, who de lighted in quizzing Billy, made some inquiry. of -him relating to a horse belonging to Mi. Hatnhlin; wbich seemed to arouse Billy, and ; he thus commenced his reply : " Now, Burton; I'll tell you 'bent that torse ; you see, when I first arrived, I said to 'Amblin, "Total wants an 'orse, and .. I would like. to 'ave one. says ..you . want Mazeppa : he has earned me a great tital of money, and I will not permit him to be misu , ed, but if }rod want to ride him you may. and my stage manager, Tom Fdynu will zo with you to the stable," "So down I goes to the stable with Torn Flynn, and told the man to put the saddle on him.' " On Torn Flynn," says Burton. ‘• No the 'arse: antl : ' then- I :hook bands, wiih him and rude off." " Shook hands with the horse, Billy ?' " No, dpin it, with Tom Flynn ; - and then I rode off up the Bowery, and who'should I meet in front of the Bowery Theatre but Tom 'Amhlin—so I got off and told the boy to hold him by the bead." ‘. " Whai, hold Hamblin by the head 2 r -- - No, the 'orse, and 'then we.went.in.and 'ad a drink together." ; " What, you and the•horse?" " No, me:and ; and the.n I mourt tfr tpti him again and rode out, of tom)." • What!_ruounted_llamblin, again ? " No, the 'ease: and when I got out to Burnham's. who ilould ,be there but Tom Flynn—he had taken another 'arse and rode out ahead Of . me, to I-told the 'orstler to tie him tip:" '" Tie Torn Flynn up?" " No, hark itohe 'orse, and then wk. had drink There." , • " *hat you and the 'horse I " "No, me and Tom Flynn. Now, look here „Burton, every time I say 'otteyou say ; and every time I say 'Amblin:you 'say 'orse. NOW I'll be 'waged if I telryou any more 'about It." Billy felt his dig,nity insulted, and no coax ing on the part of Burton could induce him tolaish the recital. . • MUSICAL CATECHISM. The following bas been often publis%cd, but it is. good . enough to hear repetition, so we start it "gaiu: What is tt slur? Almost any remark which one singer makes 'about another. Nhat notes require more time than others? Notes of hand signed by bankrupt debtors. What is beating time . ? Singing so fast that no one can,_keeppp with you. 'What is a rest ? Going out of the choir; to g,ets..omc'cefresl ments; &ring sermort,time. • What is singing with the understanding? Making time on the'oor, with thefoot. What is a lig,ured base? l The:Cribh3ing usually found on the lank page of singing boOks, supposed, to be exe cuted during sermon what is a swell ? Aiirofessor of music everything. abort the not conc,eal'his ignqral Ezekiel; however, chism is not complete folloriing : What are dotted, n. 1 Any 'sheet of mus illxrit during dog da, of "dotted notes." D:7 - "give me aibici start the can—do giv --:anything to start the, Cried ati excited A ctioncer,.who stood m the cart he was end- voring to sell. ' Anything you pl •. se, to start it." . 6 ' If dais all you tits, I'll sthart her for you," exclaimed a . d-backed countryman, applying his shotild- to the wheel, , nod givibg the cart a sudden push forward, tum bled the Auctioneer over the side. By, the tithe the fallen Auctioneer regained his feet, the countryman had started too. • ' , p".“,-What,_llfr';!•Speaker, what shalfl say jto my 'coristiitiepli!?",.;. &chirped a _wrathful` member of. COD gress, on the passt . ige -of a hill , to.which he was utterly opposed. • ": - " What shall I gay ? he repeated, but found it . inapossible getihtiond the inter-' rogltorY.. , • " Tell themi" replied the waggishOpliter, "Oai you tried to make a spetill, !El . . . a usiNcwrns PREVALENCE OF DIABEDIM3e, • Dyeentery; Cholera Mortaue l Rum me r Complaints, Cramps and odic; last altimeter., hundreds were cured of these dasealres, in lieurS to 13' nod SO Minutes. TNot a single case canine:found where.trioPetlY used according to the printed directions that accompany _Omit "hottle.-1( Tailed to effect arapid, safe earl red teal scam, .1N timorous eases were toted by itits leas than astottv. where the effort, or Physicians - . svho descry • it.'fbited sd de the Feast good. Of .sueb We baie euT isral eertibraters which' are open to the inspection of any one who desires to. sea them: • - bn ' ttnprer.e.ient.d Was its inrseess. that it elicited the votontlitS relontopentlations Of . the Pattie Press, wherever it Was Int reduced. •TheWnteliman of /I°T* risinwn. the Monagoniery . i.edaer'of Pottstown. the Neem i nst or eklpparkontir, the Dmatien , Friend or Sunnelhitirnotto [Antal. Earn vf - -Neer..Yott and ; °Chew: reavaintneraded tt as certafir; oroathol remedy , for altibeiteetses for tvtlieh we recommend it.. • '- , relree•tkarne the testimony of the best„Physitiansern Sallowtsomeryr county, in its favor, those wbo useti;l: the nselres , and w l to porirtySeeommended it to Moir itOttoMt. Add to this, mietrtwo•hondrod certificates of the Anna.. teioecntde :tincristmen, -Berunna. EastorraTOttarint•dr•Z..etc...an4 you have a body Of rtvidencie in favor Of the r..tutinain4 Asiatieltalsim or Dr. M. G. Kerr de BariOlC.C, that is. petfeer ly irrestata blet.77 Warranted in 'aikcases. • • ' - sonEn yat-rs Tnkt NONE CAN DENT Now that Abe CotirPoUtUK Aiiastle Balsam has been Lenorerthepeopte of this place and 'County far several months, we submit the foilnntios facts to, their candid . adgment Ist. That triers never was a Stedirine compounded -that cured so inearish/y in so siert e tints, and with anth (stirs safrty and permanency. cattle flotsam'. .la., That it curia Diarrhtea. Dysentery, Cholera Mottrall.,. bummer Complaint, Cramps and Corte, in from 30 Minute* it clew hours. Dysentery not ea roan, es that Is of a more holamatory natUre, end un ',der any treatment requires a longer time; bat that even much .anoner than any ether temedy ormode of treatment. . • lib. That one bottle will tore a half dozen eases; 'thus proviris it eat eel, the forest remedy. but also BEM the cheapest ever givett to the public. Sat. Thalno [IMO , should be' without it. Cues . _ 311. thoukl De' _ taay, smldeoly arise of such severity that time doe■ not or.rur mean tbe regular family .Pbysician. Give the Balsa us as directed; stud for your Physician, aad he sum kuovelf the remedy ran be relied on ; we are loabide bit decision. tbaye never kr,nivuothe Ceeapound &static Ca D . C. - Dr". ht. G. Kerr it Keil slet.twn eminent Phgriclarts ,of Norristriwn, Pa., id/ Aail in the treatment' or that el!tirs-of ritiomses Cur winch they r,SDne recommend It. Its* beyond any-doubt the most valuable addditton to Ittateriu Medics, that hat ever been Introduced, ism tareptinclaoinite, that all confrollingpieparation ID-Fever nod Ague. And as the crletn.ttors mats no pretence -to vertcxy, but &annum lit preparation to PLytocimom, who demo.. to MI , OW its component t ' , aril. I nave tint ticstplectio nor and recommend tt In in, private plattice, to which I have found it to WIM PY* 1tth. ,, 1141 , 01:1 curative pron.:me.% Under 113 UPC. cases recover in it MIC.II abutter lime, and rceovertcv ire einreitermanent Inas under any eonabinatiou of rentediva that 1 hate ever trted. I do therrfole. not hpsihon m espre4s.my Rutire npprohathan of it, and ad- Stvierl. , C A. Pat . ., NS. D.; Now Volk. We Ate not .ciaiiii the flak:t , s a unirersal "'cure ait;" hotinbasenFes of the Stotiinelt :old Howells, it has not it, squat, as ra.lny in ;Lis phice can testify. Flit all to try 0 ' "Tile prnara of the astanieltirg efficacy of Dr. SI. G. Keri& licrinlet'afarfou off Af. fr. Unlearn. are flour ing la thicker ado( faster tin n'•ever. Nothint ever orruaited r rariffiiv - ,afely of action'. or pm roanency of clue :lead the ff . f . ilifo if,d cif r c f ifiraf t of our rerpect able 1114 ex•Cmlog: tor...:r. . Ilr & is Ciirittrotinrl Alei.itic It Co•nn, fir Itmtri.ir Cholera Moi !um, and lOmpn, 1t.nr..1 it rcem.iiing and uncommon !floury in tmniil impteaiant syntp• mime alrnoot : Ite,titnte In tPcom mend Ir io rtty - frirna - W.11,.1 Ihr twit( f3tni, ty InNtirlllP Prthtlt. 1 nriernidre it P•rre,'ll4l sa fit, unri tto-tintomnit and would not alie - t.. irtiont flitt.ily. :ptil 16_•0: ti, MrGLATII - •'• Pottsr'ilf,'.l/4! ISi:O. , Tn Dr. !M. r, liorr & • if lying used yene illtanin in my fAinfly, Tnd re,iliftyipttfipil if to nit...tn, whn Ulan it with ft.e• fit,iruln fin;ri ..f nrrind In n ohm! limn; I do re...fete ri-conent rd it in ...e• pfilifir an ft.• hest in..dirint. In rma fur the cert. of I r„ r Which pr.; ittinnil it. ii tirrrn even the terein of Mart! Cert. tlyncreet3".. Chnictil Met tel.. ,Ciatttel Tirefi c.,;ic. in hit( In one h .iit. t nitviee Si; iny c.ioniff to it) it 'Proparrd clay by Dr. M.G. Kerr 112- 05.'6 a all 14.rri.down ; and for s.do. by John G Pottsvtlic r. Ortvißatorle J. ;1; . Gadhs. ; Et. P. liontrr Co., Pa. Jniv 5, 16.5 . 0 3nin CORNER Or CF:.A TRE 2IXD.U.IRXET RTS, roTT.,ILE, attention ofth., public 1 to the very esteto lye aisoitment of Goode, con. , 'Wine nf. - GEN ri.FABS'i; Calf St itehcd, Fn.lgeil and Parted ! Donia,'Calf arid Kip, double anted Speed and Peg• led ' , data W;lter )'roof Boats :'eared and Pegged, from •3 to 81; Nese Cngtand and Philadelphia man of.rinred Coarse Bows. in "rent Varitty. r.onstant• • ly nn hand; Oath arid laieiing flatter linota, - and Congress Gallere, Calf Naha:ors, Oregon Ties,And .S.nied and Pegged 3lonroes. MINFALS'. Knots and Mormon*, of first, tktiallty, at 1- lose pricer!: „ BOYS' and youths' Boot. and Monroe, enure nt nee LA.DVS' French and CRElish fanning .Getter Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Knnteesk, Frenrh Mor rocco. Calfskin and 'Goal Milers, French Morocco, .liid writ and pump spring itacsk ins and Jetrersons. French Mortocco and Kid TUrnrolinda;•from SO • thenm. MI6SES' and Chi Wren - llnntored and Shops. a lam. atorinient,suitable for this market, tonstalnly on hat,d . Our stock of Gllro Elastic Shore STA or ill O. 1.1.1 Matt- Ilrad ti red art ivies tile count ry van afrotd. Indira and Gentlemen would do tvell to roll and provide them selves wills eund•Cum Atoms. thy best preventative yet discovered of Cold s (+oital. nod Coniumption. TRU N Carpel Goes nod Vallres. Tim Travellint cantata it 1 y wilt find ,us.-well sup • plied with tfie above at: ides av WO we will sell at Moderate prices. (loots and Shoes, made or repaired to order. Cr•TE11)115 ECM who pretends to knoll/ knee, while he can. says the :above eate- He wants to add the MIMI left carelessly lying ,•s, will contain plenty ;en tTemen—some one us a hid, if yon please MIES 'Never-Knew the Like t . IN VIE FIELD AGAIN ! LW ANS , 111:CF$S vt!l 1313=132 Thomas Foster Si. Co. NE W Wilt) S A 1. - E AN BETA I L BOOT AND SHOK,STOB.E. to 814 Mew England Downes a nd_illn,ea Ufa II kind! N. M. NEWNEIDI'S 101.1.1MBING SHOP'. BEATE% ROW. NOME pnn kinds of r,:irt SVrrt, Lrad, Urrttts (70rt.., (nt sorterine"arttrlot.) Walt littl tIS ydr Ily.dran t 11114, ()too& and Ariing Pormot. &r.. kept convlttntly on hattti ami Cur tut Ir.—litrrtsen 'tits matte to nr.fer, nrat and otarv,ir , and 111 ktidi of Ptuntblninr donr in the um: tuttr.rtel. re-If P.iteat L7orteattnir, oti. R. D, SCHOESTEII, At IXC n ri c u ,t rc ,ii a: . etl ui t t e , i r , u a r ;lint a i l faernr:o , i finm p. s D . ealati ai for Dauphin,l,ru a non. Columbia, liorthuntherland, 1.0 ger ne,Wyonting, I,}Tnniing, I.eltigh, Carbon and Nnril+unpton Cnuntie, he,annourires to the public that he has commenced the Inanuract..re of it In the Borough or l'ottcville, where he will be tn ul.alt - aft orders promptly, and at the same rate it enn be pit - rc.itased rinnt the Prnprietnia of the patent right. This oil was patented Aanuary 161 h, Mg. and tis superior rxeellenee and cheapness Ens already given it the preference over all other oil In 'lse, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery—Loco motives and cats on oat s ßallruads,—and also CorLant All orders left at hie store; %vial., pinmptly attended 10. R. Lt. SCHOEN ER, rr . Centre at., opposite the Post - 0)55e,. PnttArille,Junel6, 1819. The fullnec in.,: certificates shifty itA chlracter.: , Philadelphia. Dec• 4. ISO Messrs. P. S. Devtan Pa t.= Composition Fon scat um to have triedoind which you design sera substitute for the best oil in the wnrk 'lneof Marbinery. has. I am happy to say. more than .realized my expectations. I had it fully tected on .a Locomotive En:One for two days, (in rainy weather, With mud flyine over the machine at every revolution) by a - skillful engineer, who assures me that It works equal to the hest spermaceti. oil, with a saving in quantity of S.'o percent. This Laving, together with he greatly reduced price at which you infprm me you no furnish the article, wilt.trongly recommend its use on Rallrusda and in huge mills and: factories where aren quantities of Oil are used. !have now no doub of its entire success, and under that Impression tende you nay sincere cougratulatioeis. Truly yours, Wu. Eric/clan, . Pnttsville, Jan 2.1+, This ti Te cent that we Wife bee n using I' S Devlsn g z .. c o . a patenujihric.ming eitLfor the last six weeL• avid an giveor oitr decided opinion, that. besides 11's bring sa mach cheaper, it, peculiar superiority over the pest sperm: oil. Is its 01 - ability on machinery tvhich renders 'it a very desirable article for thst pur ose. We are !ostensively engaged In mining and shippingenal.baving alevenalesm engines of various capacities at ituriateisting coal, pumping tvater.k.c. • . Micat s , Ilaawoon fc Co. P P Derian & Ce—Gentlemen : We have been using ytwur Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Readies iron nod nail works, for the last nine weeip, and we consider arollare given tt a frit:trial. is the works are calegisted to mamas:entre tobithousand tons of fan and 'nails/ter annum... The criachli.er: is eery heavy, the engine one hundred and .misty lunge power, andthe speeds are front thirty to nine hundred - revolutions per minute.: After the above trial, we can recommend the oil as. equal to the best sperm °nosed in theiklountry. vest for bearing bearings and fast speeds, such as sharing' and fans. I remain yours,litc, . Jtarcii 111'ekirrY. • Manager Of the...l:Leading, If oa, Nall and Tube Works .41", --40-tf , i .---- QAPSAGO CintESE—lost reeelved and for kJ Mlle by J, X • BEATTY & CO. . Ns, 4, MO ISMS . . . • ...,--ev-_-7-`'.11.71,..,...--,=;?, , • ,-.,'31554 .41:1- 'i4.31-1,-t. 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" V 01011 s Iflrrit • ' . • Whit beautiful And , cm; euient application of the my* teriotui powers pf (141.VASISNI and Aviosimsm, has been pronounced by distinguished phsairiana both in Europe and It? Visited States, to be ale mast ralliaate medicinal diseererp of Ile Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT '• al),! ' - 1 . 31 AGNETIC PLEfla, • ._ • . is used - . vita Om useet.pecases o rrait arel-cecta r in success iii all 1 . • I GliNitliAL'EllgolLlTY, \Strengthening. the.Sreakened body, gir:ing tone to the "'unions orrna, and invigorating the entire system. Also iu P A ItALY SOS and PALSY, ro - srEr• SIA' nr INDIGESTION, rtitt:usurism, AcarrE and ICfltfONiC. (.;ovr, Enr.r.rsr. LUMBAGO, 'DEAF NESS, '-:ixityaus PALFITATION OF HEART, APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA. PAINS in the SIDE and CIIEST. LIVV.II COMPLAINT% SPINAL COMPLA [NT, and eI.'iIVATI'BE of the SPINY., 11J? comrt.AiNT. , , DISEASES - of the KIDNEYS, DEFT. 11,-NrY OF Ny.I:WOUS and ENEKOP, end all NKITI,'OI:S D'APIAST.n, which contylaints trine rrnm one, eiolle cane* - zame,ly, A Derangement, of line Nervous Syxtern.' Or"- :n NKRYtII.B rt - ttIrI.AINTS Untga and Medi. eine. i. n.i far o;trare`(or they weaken the •Itel er.er. pies of the altendr priettrated ilktent under the stringthenittF. Vitir tnflue nee of rialvin. lain, as atiplied try this beaotitil and wonderful cosery. the andianated riuhent and weakened enterer h reMnre4 to'Nrtner health, atrengtb,,elastietty and vigor The Kt eat iwettliarity and eitcelli.ttre of Dr. ohrbitie'a Galvanic Curatives, tnnaists, in the fact that thiy arrest osti‘t , eure discs., by mown, d appiiration, in place of the usual \ulnae 0 1 diog• ging asni plsyLiclung the patient, till eishla'Rsted 'Nature Links hope',4 , 7 , slv trtler the trilltetieft - \,... , 77nry shoildhon i?.. whole eyorm , retwate r/se eircurw Vim ..f 11, 11,1n134, r, novae Mr sentliont, and mart, de the •ii,ild.st ini.rs, lilld, any rierlttlgteWret Sitle& their intrrohs,...fin.-; is, the l'n , .led States, milt tilt** years \ eines snnre than GO, ; 000 Persons „ \,l ~,, , ,,b,,g-sit a g es. classes and comfits ~,,, , among wl.4els were a large nu:usher of ladies, uho are peculiarly I,llh, ject to Nersons Complaints. hart hewn. -,--•, zNrlnr.tr :AND PERIAANENTLY CURED, : when, .11 noloe of teliel tool been g 4 en 'up, and eater , thing ettrzreen toed TO illustrate tie Ilse of the GALVANIC DELI', eupp.Ke the case of a person addicted, with that bane bi co ila:tioa, 01 sre.t to A, or and ntlter throwc or Seri' , nn• thsooirr to 01.1soui *tit . ..louts a, taken, which, b?, their action 100 the her In.{ mcacres nt stortioat, teenr.st a. 9 relief, nut .stout teCil,.s the lament n, a .rater bita;e, a.n3 with injored a:zei the artolo Coil% ExXitarl bas C.e.lej C,itil'Ore this %ith ate etrect, va,taitaug from cite hc.it3nti et the a Lo - apopto.: radete: e, en in tae worse eymptorns nt au attack, anu, aim,Oytie the licit azosort the pod), us.nig the Magnetic, }ion3 as .i/iceted. In a shoo' los•en.si6le , peryir. ti.•ll Wilt act on the pos , t,ve eleven: •I the I.:c:t. theteh:‘ Con..lig a Gal fano- earenhaint, auirb ',Lax on, to thelusgattl,n, and hrticr b ,, ork roato lo the ion4lit e, thliJk '1.114.. co,. i”. 1.1111% ti4l, ailif CI: s luint 4 ivit'lltrisoctrint the 6, stem h the mat.t ac• err cram - of L3l t• t.1'91 A are IT sl A- ZiF.STLY . CLILLED A FEW 11119 Is O)TEN All V KitADICATF; TOF:, VI:4:AM, OF 141AitS. fEOTIFICATES ANN TESTIMONIALS ,11,1 the most Uttauttbts4l elmracter, From iilCparts of the Country coold b4i gave% Gult , :ent Co e:u 3 C,iiiiinli m thik paper AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, at Bich c•.ncluris 'trot es that "Truth is stranger than Fiction." CULLE OE Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. , llEy. DD. LANDIS, A CLEIIGY3IAN or N. 4 ' r lerxes., of dlstittgataltati atl.tantoetitatand exalted re,Fottatt9n It. CH —Dear /^ll' : luu KIM. to krmw of ale a hat has been site result in m• ea n caae, of, the catigiti of TIO: IFi LVANIC Bi,Ll' ANO SF:t6I.II.E. Nly rrpl . ) Is as (elle. s Fos aiSont twenty years I had been stitteriog from 13Y's prpsla Frefy year the I emptonts became worse, nor eossid I is:4:siss permanent rs.fiel ;IMO any coune of medical treatment wh.de(er AL ott Jos., n.O ) ears sun,. sn con i.; Is mestent ov,i(vure to the w cattier, in the du els.o.:Viif my pastoralAtities, I became subject to a serene ruioiod libeomatismi which fur t ear after year, caused me inilo,rilbable angt»h. Farther: in the winter of '45 and '18; in consequence of preaching a great deal in my gyro and venous ether churches so Lhss region, I wsu sttact,,ed by U. • aronchitis, which aeon became so sevele es tss, rrssusre an immediate suspension of my pastoral labor ify nervues system soot nose thoroughly posts and at my Brouchitri became worse, so also did my Dye allection—thus e• slicing that these Asitu sere connected wstla each other through the isedigni of the Nervous System. lo the`whole pbarma• tLe re seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach awl recuperate my Nerroin System everything that I Lad tried for this purpose had completely filled. At last l—was led by my friends to examine your inrem tons, and (though' with no very eanguine lopes of their eiticieney,) f determined to try the effect of the application of the IiALVANIC BELT AND. NECELACE, with.the AtIN ETU: FLUID. This area In June, 1846. To DST . IBTXTI ISTOSMIWIETT, IN TWO OTT/ Mr 11rarcrsis WAD •ITZ ; r.10.14T DO TI I Vol KT/LIMED TO RESUME SIT PAS. Teasts s aeons ; :1011 HOT[ I soma estrum, • asanre iserscr OT ACCOVNT Of TIIIK BlD:WHITIII • OM WaTic •T.IECTION COT.ILLY CrIITIS TO Tlitol,ll4l. Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. I have recommended the BELT and FI.t.TID to many who have keen likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions. They have iried them, wir is 'tarry auevrs, I TELIRsit, tr. TTIAIT CAST. I em, dear sir, very respectfully your/, • !t BERT %V. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTiE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE II well fur all complaints affecting the Throat or field, such es Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Threat, Nervous and Birk'Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralg,is in the Face, Butting or Itoanng in the Eats; Deafness, which is, generally Nervous, and that distressed 'corn. called Tic Dulnieux. Palsy and Paralysiti: rill+iel.ma acknowledge that these terrible diseases arr effused I.y a d.firtenes, of Nervous Eileen in the effected Iffyd"s Ur. emus-riffs f;alrattic Articles will tltts defiefent power, and a complete and entire CUtC.II 0411 S elletted 1000 Y Cases 'of Palsy 'and Paralysis h=v, e been teporto.l to DR. eiliotitr ittia hit Agents within tl.e lase two )ears, whieli bare been entirely reftore.l. . .k7sur vs" J F Tun. of Itmaikl3-n. N.Y., had not Vero :Otte to won: o step f,r riPar four 3t•qt. 1111 ti Witt an helplesS that he 'Lad to he led! The most celebrated pLI sieni!ns rse Lim op In fire 443• attar be onto menet,: we...IT the tint r,ie 11,3 I, NIKeILAC., 111.4,r r.rs , L•walkedaetnssthemnm,andinthroeweeks Le iond perfectly ices. toed Lir health. Captain Tomes is se, enty 3 eats of age. Severe Deafness Cared. The (Atoning is an extract from a letter lately re. cep. ed ilom • d,stinguished ph) sician in the State of V/rginia "A 11. ( . 111,111 , 1•, U.— Veer Sir: Ono of my patient', ma: now • to me, rhtained your Galratsic Belt end Neck , tare, with the .31.,:inergt fora set ions affection of Deafnels, bejtase waft that Hof a Lady whose Nervous t 3 stem *l4 noith disordered and her general health prxte-. :much 're. dime previously to the applicati o n of the but wit): eery little auccess, and I feel it only tight to tell you, that 'ince she commenced nearing the 1101 and u,ing the Huta, but • few vreelis ago, slut leas EN. TI lt El, Y OV 1.; D lIY.AjII.N and her general health is better that hno several deals." Cr" ,, -,F.very elite . Of Deelle,., if it be Nervous. as it tveerally is, can be clued by this wonderful remedy. EMI DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Asa isnind of vast service in cases of cons ulsionaor Fite Curoplaitita and general Nervous Affections of the: Head and upper extremities. Also in Cala" and Paralysis, and all d i seases caused by a defciency of power.or Seri yds Energy in the limbs or of iercirgana of the .body. Tie Tolorenz and Neural a. ,Tlie,e dreadful and agonizing complaints are nesse& eddy r:rliered by the application of the Ott...ARM Dn.; NkVILLACr: 14,C. FIAND. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the sy stem ; the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid sets directlr upon the affected nerves.. In these distressing of application NEVE!? FA/LS CO; Many hundred Certificates from all parts ul the country of the most extraordfrusry -character can he given; if required, Nn trouble or Inconvenience attends the use of CHRIATIrg GALEJINIC itlitTI T CLES. end. the, may be VOITI by the most feeble and delicate, with pew feet ease snd safety. In many cases the sensation sa tending their UM is Aigkty pleasant of armlets. They eau be sent to any part of the country. Prices: The:Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Neck ace, Two DolTara. The Galvanic 'Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. The IttagnetlCLi, One Dollar, Co- The irticles are accompaosed by full sod Ads directions. Pamphlets setth full particulars may Da had of the authorized Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. elk Brum of Consterfoiis mut Worthless hail.fislis - • • D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D, GENERAL AGENT TOE THE UNITED STATES. 332 Broadway. Now York. For sale in Pottsville Pa., by the authori el Agent, . JOHN G. - BR OIVN, J an.l2, Druggist. -• Mercer Jones, WA *Ware LAPokier-1111gs rilap, - Brash. Crab . ansket' and WOODEN WARE " 4TOIRE, NO.l#S Ninth Third Street, font doors , ,: re the Eagle Hotel, and dlreetly nppneite Js nes Kent antee's Dry Goods Store, between Race and !nem at mats,lphla Mora 92, 11130 ,• • ;I• JOURNA.r AND' 'POTTSVILLE ' GENERAL - ADVERTISER. 4, =ll AIINgItS 7 SIDo.Y, New Jerse),ly Dt, 1,14 1041 • 14fe — Iniateante. — , rOILE GIIIARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY / and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. • Office No.' ISt Chesnut Street. Capital, NOMIA). Charter Per' petual. Cominue to male inelsratoces on Lives on the mere fiiv.irat le terms. ' • L The capital beinxpaidepaent trisostetitoietheewith a large and ennstontl) toefitatitag remeetliftind, fen a perfect security to the 'minted, • The prrosiums may be paid ytlrly,Ulf gsetig, Or ' The Company add a Status perindicaltgYile- therin senates for life, The first Amiss; appiertated in .Deiin ener, 1944, awl- the second Bona. ist asember ISO, amount to an addition of Sill tet este r/1100Z Insured 'slider the oldest policies, statist *lntl 50 which will he pala when .rt shall beehive *elem. in• stead of Low originally insured! the .nett oldest amount in .1137 50: the nest In age to 01411. 50 for every 42000; the others in the same pennonion ete: cording to the attteritnt and• Vine of Standing., Width additions snake an average •of more than SD par tett ipon theliteinintor rald, Without immesh,' the *o wes! protenum. - - • - The following are it• few examples - ftwa the Ite- • • • • Ain't orliollefind Deans "or Mott* to betoit s te addition. by fain* adttiont., ruin Insured lEM ...----- -- - sp ze i *lmo r2s2 50 - 01,259 80' - " 1 1 3 '" 11500 ' 650 35 - 3,156 33. i " 2711 ?kW 4:3 11,475 001 " 333 ;:' 5000 1187 50 '. 0,187'50' • lat:' ' &a. ' ike. • at• • - i : ' Pamptileir-canialelng tables nt" rite, VA/ 1 0MM- Oohs. conned application' alaB 01711 1 t7 in 10173111100 can he bad all,* 01310 e.,:„ . . 0: W.111C118.11.013. President, /one F. ..41ties, estuary. • . The snhaeribee la Agana for the alined Coßpany in St o PYikill Cologr, and will etreu..losirianees,and give all tictetaary infunnalion on the subject., • , . B. BANNAN. 2e.le Juno 29,18:4 the Knot/ Insurance Company. CAPITAL sTopic....ssoo,ooo: FIRE,' MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Office ea 'force Meta. is Wises' Brici .• VltiCr.Slsl6ll. INDIANA. . rrn MA Company hastog been duly: ntg:nlzed,„ aed 1- ten per cent. paid in on the capital stock subscri. ' .-bed, and balance secured by,,tadttgaigems Awl Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared tu'efrect 'lnsurance. against Lessor Daroasoby nn auild ings, Merchandise. Machinery, Mills, Manufaciortes,, and all destrunions of Propertg I nise almhaud izt and produce in the course of Inland transportatloa, — the- mkt of the seas, &C• i also. 'the o n N s of Steanibnkts, and otbet resell, and upon the lives of iodividials going to Califurnua. 'The rates of pre • mina , will he as tow as tbc , :e of any other ncaronsi its Couipane. All kLoseeltheratly adjarted. and proiriptly . paid. The stoi.lt i;lis Company I:, held entirely An the West, 114c. , dorolltol westera . men, and in •nu way netted .1: h New • !lox. ;S:. C•iftaN, ViDtenUell.. . "WlLl.lift J. I! zneno, do - J,40. W . NA.GROX. ' di) JrCor do 2.141417 gl. . 1 " P,ETt:II P. BAILET. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Thous!! T. Ilt.nnaJout...l.nr..yette, do WALLA ra W. E•ULS, Terre.U•ute.• do 11conc.D. Act..l3. IcaosflUe. • do ilurrosEr. Jeffersonville.' llcCur.s. do lam' SPARK', IIC JAMES IiEIUININ. do • R. N. rA rm A N. President. inerruoarr, Vice resident. C. M. AL1.E.71, Srerel.tfy. • • Vij. J. 11r.rtro. Tu.:tourer. Shott Life and Califortam rtsks takes at this agent.). at tiara rates. JOIIN r. C. MARTIN. Aggitt ' 53 -ti bye 29. 1819 Protect Toticslvcs. ri'llE\Delaware .)littnal Safety Inittrancy•Crimpany. st Ream of the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. • . Full; rii?..TßANt.•';;;.—fleildings, Merrhandime and ' I ono, propellt\tr. T.ottn nrri Coyne/ /. A.Tailf , Al 1011, or •I.imatrehv tire RI 111.1 Ft rat,• or preobuto. AIZINF. IN , I\RANCE.—Iney ata‘rineure VellfotO. eArrnra and Freschts.forelen nr edatrwr,, rind, open or aprctal n'to he 3RAIITP , t luny tlrsire. I„,1 IR 1 \ At•t2 01.0 insure transported ewe Wac.•ll., Itaiirrrod Cars, I Can..l Bali. and ets..a.rinaote, 611 rivers and lager, Oh VIP utosl liberal t. nn•. WIZ ECTORS. , Jneerh If. Seal. tynirs Ct. Dana Edmund A, louder, Tlntophiltte Joh., c. Davis. IL iltnea Itrookr, • Robrtt Iturton, flenry,Slnan. • John It. Prurient, Nub Craig. sanieel Erlnarda. Ge,./ge Vie ; relit, Gen. G. !.riper, etnenrer Mt:tiepin, trrl Ilartington„ Cha.lrs I,,te It. Davis, J. 11. Johnson'. • t,'illtatri Day. . J.llll Ne`,l lit. Dr. S Thnnitts. Dr. R. Irt Ilustnn , John Reiter,. %Vitlitret Eyre..fr. T. 51nrcan, • D. T. Wm. Bacaleg. , • %N'ILI.I AM MARTIN 'Preeldent. nirnAnn ra. NEW antra. Rorredgry. Tbs. au h.crlh.r hax ovpolnterl ax..nt far the rirsparPrl t,. nta6e taantor t re nn 411 dear/lotion/ of prliperty on the most litierat terni,. Avid, at G 11. POMO ollice, Morris' Addition or at my nowt, in Market Sireet. . 11 MACDIVNALD N., 11, 15.19 rj Perry liCe s g .- . C - fab c Pain ; ITF TIIE AG r,.—INTEttN 1. & great die/rivet y and. cahro- I.te unedi• it••• 1:Y•••) fJoitiv should have a berth! ic ca iir it currs -11 01-tit. Ib tv..l(!conil tint', . Maul cen,' F.-v., nod %LT..% Ityr-rny'rY. rain ih the lhail Ilrnirex, Itheuma• Drrept-ia. and Items. RC x'D TDE .1. V In EN CE. Thi/ rert•fiea that I have yes , ' nutnilia ured Mr Davis' ‘'re..1,1.1 , . Kith r In my facility in v-vera• or cotnwroded, and lit .1 it very a/r-ful Crit.ll . ) A rjzoNSON Paater nt 2d' Itareirit Church. Fait Ricer. 'Asbury, Mart ha's riutyard. This urts eon ifs tlint I have 1,1..41 saris' Vain Kit. er trial grrut 11itT , 1.9 in tn PIM a , rhfOrr, Infra ntnm, C. , mmrm mpt:kint, Omtn f~ili+ (oaths, Color, sv..uldriteerrilly recoluturnrl it ion ratualtlc endly mrsicine JAS C INCOMER. FRIESD llsvis.—Tbie may collary tbal 1 still use the l'cln Killer In my funlly. Ns , : health has been so eood'f..r three or four months past, that I have but little or no use for it, atorsvontd stilt r..rotriitirnd it to the public. • RICHARD PECKIIAM. tall :liver, 24 month. inti. 1849. ' F•ir sate by JENKINS & SHAW; 12.5 rhesr ut Strut, Phllattelphla: C , iterkl Whoir rale A Arriiii f , r Eastern renn”lcaria, to Whom all orders and n;iplir:tilonoi" for agencies from Eastern rettbsylvahla eholitgi he nlttlrestted. Li ttAINNAN. ' Wtolesale mut Retail Agent for P 4111101.111 Co, *Marriott and ottiers suppllrd tn fell Again ,rt Ole ttoplar sates. Aug 17, 1 9 50 t3-if _ . New - Sleatu Slaw Mill. Si;fiSCrifralt riAViNG EIiECTED AND I put Juin operation an extensive Steam saw 11)II, at the head of silceC Cfeek, on 3 lane trart of the ben tinit}Pr hind in Schuylkill Cotin!y— he is prepar ed to furniell •arced 'tether of all eizeo, In , lading Props fur Mines, tzc :at the .111 , 11.1*.t untie... Confi dent th . ttlti4 superior advantages will enable him to sell hi, Lumber at lower rates, than floes?. a ni l filllet estahlistittwrit in this section—he resPertfulty snll. Its the aiteetem of hi+ friends and the public o.nerntly, &seared 'lfni a trial only I. neeeesary 10 Itertire their patien,:e Persons desielor: !Amber, will apply to the I.llb.ellber ill Pottsville, nr In lus Agent at 11. e Lumber delivered at any, point Aurae 11. 1850 _ _ Nock's Patent Self Locking RA!ErY S!IrTTER IInOTA ..tlai r M„,. „ mix , ir.a.vcci< o • 0 . rosr."it Nil , K. No. D'l ,V)lci II F0111:111 FT., a ahoy.. .Irdt. Writ .fide, Philadelphia, Martifeent rer of Self Locking stwety Stouter 11 , 41g' with A kry Io open th m. and Self Stilitting Purely Catchers; for Shutters.. Also. Saol Fa,ehings, to ronliertlnti the Catch of different sizes illwri)• en hand, for sate by the dozen of single rm... The following Patent Loeles are i'llntlTilfled flll the same principle! %A lIIP (LS. Mail Loo to. that was of NOWA Colitrlet, itaten led These leeks ate nthslantfid, r,ot:‘ rtilrht and twenrs, espectary r.r dwelling lisuse Poor Loraa,. with email koys only. Patent zielfisorktisc rr.wiler and Thief Pronftnrks for iron nnore s for tt.ssika. is , tiirrs'i. Sze .nn haust uY made to r.rJr r. A 1V,.1l r Is Pa'rnt I with small ; threlthaz flossr , t; torksron a nova. prim i• pre of Nork's Patrol'; Pasilarkts of att sizes; Night lellra ; Iterk, Clietgt and flftelk Liltkf. • N. II calif rugs ul ail prnmpity Piern ; Old Copper, Bras!, Tin, &e., taken in ..xrhinito• . July 20. 1850 4.1.2m0 purifp the 13,100 b. The beet Family Maiicine now Wore the public 'lt luta been computed, dial during' the last twenty yearl, three millions of persons have annually been beaefited by the use of these Medicines; a fact which speak; volummt in favor of their eurotiCe properties--a single trial will place them beyond there:telt of competition in the estimation of every mama. Ile thew use the blood is restored to a pure and healihy stftte, freed from all impurities. The eystent it not rtalueed during thew operation.. but mviiturated,. awl they, require no, restraint front bus:nese or ...pkiwure: .The afflieted have , Ifloffat7s Life Pills - ivacl lhainix Bitters, a remedy', that far thornsll thatmedicine .trt possibly effect, , Tbovennine of "these medicates Ilse now put up with g fine steel eu,gnlyed wrapper and labels, sod eosor t i a, ht iteettreclaecoritutg to the limit o(the United York. by W. MOFFAT, X; D.i rco." - trao to , zs J. W. GIBBS, ' 100 ? mo rd! ...flit, sole Aftimt Mr Mirservville. Arß~tlt3*-17 • Plithatiaterw--- Tim; al44ithis hive min , been: Weis the public to a perina 'or optgiug yaw ; anal &wing that thmoihitve rosinteinset a high chime. ter in cluioett every peat of the gldbe.fortheit ex tnoidlunry tiudiutruetistorwet of runkcinit petc- . feet hetilth tapas= sufferutg tun*: ,tuntsly every kind of dilie,W 4 11 . 11 9 11 2.! rla-W TICOMMDS •., .- , of eercffikiell iileieikee, they have welt ',scuba - itufTereiilnin the ;%ittlf verge-latter untimely • graye; klf.Walrthe dtmepthre :miliaria a the dap. tact utterly (rubel; and to many thousambs they . hive perntanenily secured: dusk tunforakellioY*. mein healtkvorithout _which „life iteelf is ,lbut 16=4", So Freat,...iudeedt tim their r WI" :la._ .h* roved; &at uPPeeiri acorttetylenliban miredukaus to' time .wbo were - tualusinted * Witlithe bemstinty pluloteptticul principles upon which they are corn- • =i - and upon *hi& they consequently act. tti thew Manifest Mai seeable action in wifYi4 que ,Rtings turd channels of life, and en • dubig wem.1 7 011 renewed tone Arid vigor, this were indebted' for their Muni. "' ' Vilna the heart of pernicions whirl I boast difiti4stae itigredtegta. ihO LIFEINEDI {,INNS are purely and - verketahle;' and' contaht neither mercury, turAntuasuly, 111.4, Arminict,„ oar any othet =item% in any foam whatever.. They are entirely i courpneed - of ex trziets from rare and parerfel plants, the, virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eininent pharriaacem ' deal chef:Mist' 5, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medlital Mience ; and were never before edinithaered in so happily efficacious i combination. '• • • • . •. • . . .... . , The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, the various imptni ties•and crucllties conatantly settling round them ; , and to remove the hardened times which collect in the coriVolutiOns.of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these; told leave such collected masses behind toprcaleme habitual' ' . Costiveness, - with all its train of evils, or sudden Diantma Wilhite imminent dangers This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex twine the human bowels after death; . and hence, • the prejndieeiof these well-informed . , _men tigairiei.• the quaelr. - .Ene.ficines - of - the ap._ Ahe second effect of •tlic. VEGETAI3IIII. - IeIW CINEII ie to cleanse the kidneys and the.hlak der; and; by this means, the fiver and linge;•,.., the healthful action -of which entirely depends - upon the regularity of the' urinary organs. The - hlood,.which takes its red Colo;, from the .egeucy of the liver and' lungs, before it Jutases into the heart, being thus purifio by them, and nourished byßood, coming: fruit: a' 'clean stomach , courses fre ly through the veins, renews every part of th system, arid triumphantly mounts the ban- • • ne of health in the blomning, cheek. • he following ate among the.,ilistressing ea-, rie y of human diseases in which the vgGE. T LIFE, NEEDIenSTES are well known tot al ' infallible. , • ingpilpsui, by' theroughly Cleansing the first and seernid stomachs,and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid. •Itind,qlatalengiL_Losit'or APPETITE, HEILILT.• suas, cauactle, 'Kcal.' Lessmitat;' It.t.Tastren, - Artstirry, Latimmit - ,' driel;lll'stlecnot.i, which are the general • eympttinis of Dyspepsia, will - vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, c os ti v eness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines :with a ' solvent process, and •without violence; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days." ' . .Thantusa, and Choling,, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous mei:threw, - Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blnisl to a' regular circulation, through tho process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction hi othors. 'llie La.& Alr.tacisEs 'have beer; known to eureidieumo,' ti s m ponnattenq in three weeke, nod Gon.t, in half that time, by rtanoving local inflammation fretu the muscles and 'ligaments of the joints. Ir. ! Dvipsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength cning,trie kidneys anti bladder : they operate most deligutfu.ty on these imparaant organs, and, licoce have ever been folutil a •certain rotaeily for tha worn rnFrs tir G r -,v A. , ,,,, worms, by .(!hd , ,d , , zin: 1•r,:111 the turnings 1 of the: lAA:cis the s'.itoy attatter to which these creatures Ldhere. I ASthrna and CO.II.SIMIIitiOiI, hy_relirvitt,_ , the ! air-vessels of the hi .2,4 tit'!" t:w twocOus which 1 eyea Slight tilililY Will °Mitt:loll, ili i it w i u eh, if net 1 reilltit'sd, iti;eiiiiii V 111.1(11111,i. and produces these ! drcatlfal diseases . Scum, Ulcers,! :le . (' Inveterate Sores, by the perteet purity iviordi tiles. LIFE mEill . ., CRITES give 1,1 il/.. 110 . 41 , tad ail die hunwrs. Scorbutic Eruptions , md Bad ,Complca. - - i ons , by then' alterative tali et iii,si ll the ri ti iitS (lan feed the shin. Mill ilt4 elelliiil Viiiii• or wi,, ! •:, ~„,,,.. :•i , 1'.4 .",..;-, lrtiv , eLAyb.duseL, ~,,,i6 w, 6010 2 ,, lad W.; . ..• liS.V.if:et able c o.--,pl,tioa, 'l*;. I:a of these, Pills f a a volv short tithe Will ...).,.... an catirc• ear!. of Salt "Itfieftfri, and a str,katg intproveuteat ill tit: dear:tees of the it Common Colds ulid laienza u 'di I , l'wayt , be cured by ono dose, or by Iwo even in ,it.c worst e. cases. ..! ' plus, At. a remedy for this mot,: distreFEing and obstinate malady. the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES ec."rve a ducioct and efiiplintie re,oannendntion.. well-knowu to liiindrvds in this .eity, that the former fooplietor of these valuable')ledicinesuavhintwlftdilieted with th;!.. compaint !In. upwards of •riflaTv-Fivr. vr:Ahs ; mid that he tried in vuia ever: rwoctly preeclibtd within the whole aornimss of the ililterrts Medwa. He however :et length tried the is now offered to the pubic, find lie was cured in a very short time. after hit r•c , pvery had been pro flounced not only improbable, but ale , olutely im possible, by any hunnuyamans. . FEVER 'AND AGUE. For tins .courge of the western couutry these Medicines win he found a safe, speedy, and cer tain remedy. Other 'medicines leave the system subject to a return of tliediseene•—a cure by thi;se tnedieines is p , •nuatten s tr-'1..8.1"ri1E.M., ' S.VtlftiFIEJ). ALAI) BF. t: IZ EI). Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, JAr.r. ttv Pre, •so Die NA Cre 91 FEMALts—tlicsi tit>43iciner have been used with the Inost beneficing milts in enses of this d.2aeription:—Kimis atil \ :,•;caiiTut.s, in its work forms, yields to the mild Yet powerful actii.ll of then: rentarkable .11tdictue'lk Noun. SWILtI4, Strvoa Pr:cfLirr, NE:T.I . °N; COM PLAINTS of 411 khnle,, PALM ATION 4F TIIP. ti \ EART, PAINITP.ten Col tC. bre spU,`tlily cured. IdTsBCURIA m L DISEASES. ?emits whose cona.ituanns have become paired by the - injudicious nse of Mr.nevitv, We , find these 31edicines a perfect elm, as they never fail to eradicate from the systent.all,the etrocts of 3fereury infinitely sixitier than the most powerful preparations of Sarsiparilta. A 'single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, iu the estimation of .every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERZEITS. Several, have lately been diseul, ered, and their nefarious fathom armted, both in the city of New York auditbruad. Buy oft - who is 3lldt tru arrnousan ACENIS Prepared and sold by Dr. W. 8.. MOFFAT -336 Broad Way, New York, FOR SALE BY O GNI G A g el I for et tinylt MI Co n roy. Dec' 12, 1849 50 -Iyr „„ LlZSlti, • snirru, &co., , Ivo. 2131 Id fiRhET roe.. t'lllLAD'A.—Willn.E. 13 tale Druggists, mai dcaleta Drugs. hietkines. Chr nt tests, !aur e lc.il and Oluderient I mat omen& Medi. rat Chests, Medical Saddlebags. l'no• nt Nfrieines. Paints. Oita, Window Glass, Varnisher, 4y-Sldtra. Perfumery,. &e . tbr. Alen, m.noto-tormr or the celebrsted Congress Writing Ink and Ink"oueder.— This , ink is-unsurpassed to quality, havinkever fad ed in run - mend ittelf wherever it has bet, brought htln orev-swe are now prepared to forest+ 1 1 or at! colors• in bottles, gum noon to one Mete, heady packed ln boxes flu onenottliree doteyrach. •' 13. it tls, have at ate times a comply) assortment of every article in their line, to whir.baey invite the attention of Druggists and Countrplerchania. In the selection and preparation of the' nrtitles. they RFD no pains to have them of usgtubted qdaittles, so that they' feel prepared to 6114 1 ' alders of those who wish pare Draft. in a inannetahiel, they feel COO.. I &fent win prove satisfactory—tit/Pane also cartruilla to the style of putting up niid ra.ing their goods, In order to Insure their safe carria. to stay point in the I country. Orders by letter wlllist all tune* receive prompt and =renal rdleation,ll4 to any Druggist or respectability, Mir ptice morel, win oc•teni if request ed- - fluty 13, 16 ,2ti 6roo _ JOMN TEMPLE •, Light! . - ULight ! A LARGE ASSORTM •r. OF FLUID LAMPS of various style. Ihehrt assortment in the city at very tow rates. Camptine.Lacops of the most ap proved constructions ;,Vrd Lento% Solar. /Ire.. for general use; a variety r tr Class Oil Lamps; Candala , bras, embracing new -od elegant paw - - i Gin' doles, with the additSgrof Lamps In burr or 011;DIssacs, Globe, Wicks, Shades. Sold. Campbene ge Alcohols, Dern' from eitriolre, amellPladollent. Campbi ed ark toimplut bgteePintl• , Absolute Fittickdrassist Alrohtils al Gas. x. EDWARD T. /CORI tiller. and Lama Ns at . • 143 South 1et r .,;,3 doom above Optul Aug W. • . -• , tit A Light I Mg) PINO' ou4,:menir4g, AND • FLI . k nosy!superiority,and pithy, lei T s and fot sal t the lowest Wholesale usir ac,fistelq the old, established man( lienjatilla Davis. Cimden, , Near- , .11 onto, by it otothenvise ate Atedieltet attentio 'RI be (tyro, The voice of ,t 1 meets 2,, and the • airs Id of ac. fikorti cowl( tory nntlce by the Franklin II i fs ell cote ors,is sufficient ivileuce of tl of 01:17 Tyy,p h. Tstrientine. Rosin and Bpi peatioth n salt Wholeashi sad Retail. , Jetts. I eso 7 =EC= , ip t _rologY, Astrialf9,loll l 79. ,',P Th 4 r olo- gy and laeomanky: • Int PROF C. W. ROBACK,OF S WEDEN. - 5 4.2 i*list;itnter, oberect.l4o,l*. grposit ' mr'eattsind 11.•13C I 11111„ . , • • • , i61,4:4 . '0)11 . DT spy' tiarceinns' RleiitYf nnthelate •Ptraldearlat 13 Etectioti t aboWetraxvinee thtr4e staptidil pertim, w h o ta lk o ,t r+l4,,vai t ttat,,uo,:suFb r4u-, is Ar has been liliqwll by I anent 410 disfingtitsn'ed Xerqnrinior . and" Asimlngei; C. W.!.UOCIVCR:4,IItiIni tiiatiptrjettee.9(o. 4 lo a vutrter of iketrottity 4 raa anisid nIt.P ,FTWlnan gain the cerebritvnttCcritrrel Tayl-r, a Daniel elver. nr And rt then. ate aomirs his ate Aug. ish ein," . 44410 &lain that a man map ha barn wild Oa pnwer tn aer into futAite . events. How ran it be . pop sitde ttiitt •thedesttar shantn 'bp - destined ti the,mere shuffling or a pork of cards . 1 and Irei;ttaPre- _ , ore thouentolel Who ,nlhow thehleelve.e. . with open -r - ' , ..,.., - , . . H E.:*AItRIED• • month,. to ',traitor, itit.'peaay word, of ammo tstd - _I ~...,,, • ~t .. ! ~, ~:. :.- ,:: : ....; ... woman;Avhoeo Into *kilt enttalsta . in Illtinit.thitli' . leith ..wortte,ta that jarr roost '..dtt,lcutt, for, ihe dlgePtion of nth; rs wlio are mote errilnlous, yet more actent.fie, It . ...; ,' Bv i o i• i cii . - 2,AJCthi , iizAty , '; private . AIeAKAITC, ompanion. ,„, such tont Ming fitteer..clit on a profepslon that haa • ~. , 7". rl ... heel. nchilowled7en to be a scierree of Phe highest not der. (ma. Ihne i ttonemorta I, 4od in the Only prnfeaato-, 4 . - rei l 'e •P tz' l: el r .,t BP d li it ' fon g:-.:° :, r113 8ia ". 0 . . ' , pi . .210 11' .' 4: P itt ritti:' "l"l ll ': • .114'.1 : that low holy uthorltr to sustain it: The hien r.:- . , - • -•::, • tpect which 'General Taytor, atird, Charter - John 1.1,rna , -; . )-rtu....g vi, , catis. is IN TENDED 'ES zaate "FEO rripia lAL:. , tlotte. tate Ktua of ISWerietl.. had for , aistrAlory. is 1,, LY FOR SHE " MARR I ED, or •hown hy. their helms for their i..illr :ties to the tab; :ling Mlelinglh l l ll it distiouteimpottent etteeettrethieh. ..or.rihel, *Melt It will give hfrovveat pfeaiorelnittoto Avn ta b e k no ,„. n to th em p er tj e t t jezh t ,,.., : . Arter y fernee-, : tho . wire. tbe tittither.4g ant to to ihotz who favor Mtn with 0. , cell. r ~ / • . llen, . 1 o whi o too o his power to llntsve CUltire Wrest o,h . e ;:ifiill citter bUttliD o ' 4 ' into - Womanhood:tit the dee ' has IbF 'glower to give sncivitiformetion a. will t f. eft • aii r fede r n"C tr:4 gil.tnl6li e rfe : trllhe ' . thCdeCrn6: 'rlealel.; h . aatnr°ragten:"MPl ,bntif.tle 11, a3lbtyfrClrin;%fegP7 • e 'P• fin " antetg'lti"Vtiti°CejP. „ _ . . •rn Om coortty b ,„.e. Twali, uetWteinci q4..feupdiel and xpost cep ."•th-give-h . .- --mos, r r !i : ere stiesideri4l initaahrti' in thut - Z - otint - ii — b - he ‘;r-1- total:10/./0so 14 , - - ~.., . --,7, .. --.-a".- -.--". I ' (finery tiOtrie net', and whale* . all •tnithit, h a . .a" gain Goode gt cure, In every bot9MkOlt.,to... .ca tee, I who hhvw,hchnigrwo, tipA4l..th,eis phytllctana, hi Wish ;sex ii suldect. . tr be (tired. jle will %yarrow a riire.je all isav,.. 3 no _ -,ThoSe'velationxt.,ontained iniaPages have' proved• win make oft rharee'exernt (hr. -rihe'enejss.tivh° lie ,phni , mat , oie o . b , iits office . -tic tz 0 „ 7 „,.... ! ,,. 1 ,, i . i rec bl e min t: „,,shiii...d., sur thks. irmirmeisbtelettrens iced .t.ins author (ssidela l he baperardued by the a Naatillyja p ; tic, rhO.Wkrol . i 4Ccoalog Geotoiney.. . . ~. 'ten too • ablials)vrill aitest. - ... - ohe of tlif ,steven. pothhl ifi the eciene 7 r Adtv.iogy. .„--.r— - that it 1 4 ! i, iioroceopeorthe'futor'r ere a a Perna'' , , sicKint. AND; LINEEAPPY : IV/ VES. . li ',carefully calco!ated anittlanterif , Of , ibli , eff;ilMit . - - "i , . • 1i1.1.) ,..- . - 1 . 1 DIUCIU:da 1 , ‘ . ..1. E.kraCi r Ira /..efetti"frore a Ovate-man in: Dayton, O. i _ ... . 7 . . 1 - ' • ' ' - . :atom: no arcouro of titl.tbrliteky is. _ In the months atid Vtai. dfilfe ih.r.en s life, for whom r ," , , . i, D A„ roi „,. wr ay , i, 2 , 4 . 7. t is eget ; hY which tneans"thopeaule in Ikla co•lnv/ 4nd ")*"wi l tel'ave I " ." l"tf..nt (min Ini'f"rtgvel mid Woolen's Pnvate Medici} Companion,' for" " Dn. A. M. Mnenicr.nu—Als Pear Sir': 'Tea that ha 4 h e '' i hhhle , h Ift th .. t. ' "' alb f"turitl' ' ht r ' ""-- g i i 6 1,66,d . do l lar to ,your addreSN c ame I tin?, to their Nati. ity before erne ic on any specorta- DC _ on o dollar _ ii .. ,„ . . rims of hostrie.tor pleasure It a Waite lo tho hands i yto hand. I would pot base tm bl 4 you with of every omens their alluanac foiltfe. A Nativst vof tbse, fev,v lines, hot dial I are impelled ..bY a eel= an Individual can only forwarb fie poss.z:wor ..fei.,ll. *miracle, for myself end wife, to give utterance tiles that are in fature for film; lial'a ivt i "' are in V4'3' rir sincere end heartfelt cautious. suh-crilier in person nr 1.). trues who as prepared to ` M y years or more, in eirarte . quenee of her great an '4 in P leBPU"4 " illiee ni any end mu " Walt " the 'My wife ham been perceptibly_ sulking for some «seri hls ecret influence far tit , ' immediate "men , HP is ready to use his inflitenclito fatten the tesott of a Ino suns, Inn ntl tinoteotaalneoto whic h there ;pa tisk . sb and suffering sortie tecent'lls befiess - and dining trent; every successive one more and more ted and, proetrated hes, puttin,g her life in im invoived; his alto makes ore of Ills Power for the Ms !! , . . w' ^ al Lot . tea alien of stolen or lost property, which br has used meat dan_er, nett w e lch was, oft Eng woman, for the advil titige of thousands In thia i lig and else• wysaired of I supposed that this mate of things was where. ; W,h. tar flouSt a gentleman's .thilitirs, who %itable, aral reargued myself to meci the worst. has bail thd hooor to .fe utile,' on and consulted with tty. t this time (now about' two merntlis) I beard your ull the emweell heads nr Europe. and enjoys a higher k highly spoken of. at containing Itonio =nal frptll %don An on Astiolager thou Any tine Ovine'? chine my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can Ile can hi. r,onsuloed n till at his Mime. or by letter. ot express to you ibe relief it afforded my' distressed d I h joy ' cal loony wife on f premaid,an i et th lie floritiontueriinir.eil,r)opim,:s_etutiti:innr,ghsts,pc,lll min and the e y its rig roggited . er on .anyr n e . • - dnisestivOnn2 ; unveiling by land or *ea ; courtships • learning that the great dieeljeerY of / 4 . 14 - , Dean . advice ciire'ti for their .uctessful artomultsliment means. speculating in stork*, metchandice, or Fen pry led a remedy. It opened a prospect to I cAtelle ;th me which ! * lathe conceived was possible. No pun recevernis of lefaClOl to etsedte ; the purchasinc n [nary conaideraticsawasnewies-renayilte,ebligations I tickets, Witt the safety of *hips at sea. Ile also offe km under to you for having been the means of ins tils eel , •kes fennetilnq health. ;Vella, and marriage pnntlng to DS tllO . Cnaltell cur/ pined ill' The Marled lose all - airs, journeys. lawsuits, ditticlfitY in IT."'" NA'omaces Private- Medical Companion' hint for fraud, sicklier; and death, past present and lUthr this. ere another year wuuld hale passed over nay events. a iid iii all the rani erns of life. and invites alit betel, in all human probability my wife would bare c/11 who are alllict . ed, enrenreany or menially. , e-TITIIMS t - been In hc"r erase, and my children left cnothesless" I.ndies.,so cents ; Gentlemen, it I . Natlytties call Extract,from a Letter. laced and read in full.if cording to the Oracles Of Ma " entitle fliatis— Ladies. llll ; Gentlemen. el SO. Nat ty won:potence and Health ties catculatcd accaudlor to Geomancy, for Ladles, j 11; '. L vceArr le H. PA.. Oct 24, 1.947. In fo141 1 3: Gentleman. $3, In full, RS. "Ili l; ass SIR.: I lumw you will have the kind fler.nttio at a distance caii hare their hat whirl &am i n e ,. in bpar.wit hmet • o enema(' 1. vote rimes by upon me, by ...offing, the date et' the day and their birth. while I acknowledge (in behalf of . -self y our wife) Aillttterscontamingthoabose fee wllreceivet theobligati)nav (e l Ottne lvesuoeato you . ut hay. mediate attention. and natiiitles will he smt to , c ad k part of the Ironed states , written on durable paps '°— la 0 'lowa ( Truth/ mattra, contained in your Office, No. 'll Locust lOtOol. between Eighth most invaionble .Slarried SA"oinan'a Private Medical Noah, and Walnut and Spruce streets, Opposite Companion.' It has been worth its weight in gold Musical Fund Itall Philos to me. If I express myself nailer warmly, you will Office Pours from 9- A. M. all tfl P. ht i see that I can not do so too warmly, when I inform you of the•iettetit to which I have, [brooch it, been benefited. I will state my fatuation whert-I obtained sour book thmugh the merest cork - why I look upon it, as nee or the most fortunate events of my life. I Lad been nfnrried some ten yearn, and area the father of seven children. 1 w as long struggling Unceasingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, Lot the results of my utmost exertions at the end left me about where 1 was at the beginning of each year; and that only, with the most stinted ecotomy, suffi cing with barely tire necessaries of life. 'Finally, thin oonstapt effort was beginning to Mee its effert upon my health T felt less cspnblo to endure its cont 62- 'nee, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. " This constant. cmeeasine struggle on toy part was imperative, or consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with oceminnal intermission) for six years, mach of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge and manage , meat of household affairs. Her coudition arose from ceases of which I was ignora t ot Oh! what would I have given had 1 the nix -years to live over again! Vk' hat would my wife have gitren to have been spared the long days and still longer nights prostrate ORR bed of sicknieis I—ell of whieli would !lave been avoided, had I then seeo a copy of . Tfilt litsstai ma WOMAN'S PRIVATE. MEOLOAL COMPANION'?" From a PAyncian. i T.._ . 'one Wally tf Dr. Sii,t)ne's Contra HP or Wild; (Irterty. for I, dra doz-ti o , “ try 1. No:r ation. 1 !rove tried all the 11.1tmln, , 111(11 tqajnd.s untivalle' f•t tnooPtic of th f I ",F, Idesesres, v•IA . Influenza. 6,071.. n. Colds, rotthrtulti' 011 .7. of Blood. Palpitatton.nl the liktfit, Wlt 111 ," 4 0 1 * Sic ling or rbang settsation s kit the • drllll chills, Asthma nr ti, eali" - of the 5 'Ye drin• " impaired llontirittittnn fro ausei aptd to prevent persons from' f• 1 ° a - I iledinr, this medicine has no 41 . Andt when (Oil 111 Of II calomel or ills been awed, !his snedleitte will prevent its kt l orl the system, at: repair the Itt,idry funrti Arrovuer. Mug CCOTIt reft. of Eduard 11:111rMt, Pregin Mr. P , '1t 11.5 Futon!, tonic.' of Ninth and Weil els• sPrllle garden, Mort. Qubmantial ey iden e wonderful cur itise prop,ll,.a o f n, . Sway, 'mind Syrup ol Wild Cherry. ' :,;' ~. , . Phl/arlelp ril 15. 1850 MI Sw.tyne —Dear Sir .--11,•j rely toffl,et,d With CI violvoi eold and earth e, Iled upon n4i Lungs attended with !rat debt rPnl' ss • ll, brY slde,litat I could vcartely orcaii„lll"a blood, na appetite,us could get rest at 1, Niue In file se , verlti, of my cough/ wood snit t li 45 a Mot of blOO4 II a time. Ibis mourn -. or things roil. timu l d 'inlet I :Om relief!t despaired I , 1 15,5 J• hav ls i , Irledlphyrirlanß ti numernus wlthnut relief! 1 but hayloft hear of the ;tea '" "r tour Coln pnitryi Syrup 4W114 Cherry, bring ailllttlyed nr by ptmie fa is aO, fi r „, e o. I e.oncludrd to make trial of a and hrn happ c that three hot.. I 1 ,. porkinnt , 4; ; ,,, d -,,,,, cwe ; ep le ISM 111144, I turned and greet, and I tir ley,• that in your .medicine Ixi indebted for th tore.. I otmil he giadltri coinOinicate with a on oa thr subject IWO mil, hepleased to roil and COM borate WIIIO I havi3aid' in the ab ( kale, at lfir F:.,c , g •ii.yi or infrt!sidenee: tzi I i '' lours, most re. 9• ' , , .„. Wave Storing Garden; ED . m, 13 %ells pow ; •1 Eknilli Street, four Tho aihre certificale.l. Mitt well known by i fi 1 a p. i . c4z ettion of pp r cur'lune who doubt the 1 t „, - 6,,,i,,,. are i ii ,h a d ii ‘' I.ll.altsil 111.-mg/411,v. LOOlO another volume uereited and livioz sem... to itiv great v.,. 14. : 4 wayne's ei/M -poqoaA3 rop of Wild c 1 \ fpfrpy , 4eit. fraretedse , atrial Dr Swayer'. ' ;ii 'zoicc that cannot ii° lc 4\ Pl. ~berly Persons. , Iv kndkv 'be solue I' egi ,of WO Cherry, ' , dole times Na week• low prodetrexilsease i 1.40.,,,„ ~.fi,„iiic . p dery Import t ,rquired l nnly by • .1 aft' ptietor. curlier of ' til Warr Cherry ' titt Us and count _ ' ,1„ , - , .--\ , swaynes, raSed Vermitisge lit sere and errwinor worm*, 41yepewa, i chothra ittorintr ' dPilc MC children or adults, nn „ khe i rn „ . 4 , idly medicine ever offered to ih ; inibit c, ; one that ty pleasant to the taia„, has pray 'lnv. In slimsids ar ragef.,Tiot nastyin it ., a - . ; hetion 01 KOMI.. 'Mt In retstorma thti alcltly,aii ' tic child rind a It, when all oilier, tented ad no Rood tiffect. esvittct 0 si Remember. Or. Swaynea Ve. wither- tup in square bnitlce. See that . ' 1 , 13 . 41 5 4 T h e ,. i ;I f e rc. l % ; E Y ..C S OTT is E e' D S . AUS A P - A Ell, r . o 41:XTIIACT TAR PIMA. ' in ii ,„ • 3nv pill of the nreaent tiny.—These 1 . ' , and laborious investigation, arid Ows, pil y a , ~- ,ed or various vegetable substances. th rests hd th ,r , ken of the public favor, ind the cures 0 y b,", ted since they were introduced, is un pieced ' I , te hiatory of medicine. Unlike most ,l er y neither ;tripe , produce nausea, or 3 , , , trassint setwallnn, they cleanse and 3 ,,, D prrilrllaill springs of life, and no inedi ch, ~ - ip better effect .than these for monthly 1,,,t . hich occasionally happen to women. 11 .. i •fthiatilv medicine* ftrlS ;venom' only by, DT .. ~.. N. W. corner of MOUTH and RACE at, .:odelphin. 1 . - TO FOR SCIONLICILL Ca/INTT. J e ' ,11:0 1 Iffif. • i % : , C. ~. HUOllE4,3Pot,tavill e, Pa. I i '"ARTIN, ' • I PA L LB lllneaaille. ~ u I3: . , • . . ~ , :iintainina,Schuylkill. Havant!? Sunnite, '`.. It: -BLED, & &LCD, L. bilitialltaltlfo; JOIIIII ' 1: :Tilna gua; ytOrovillr; J.in. Aurcw, Tuscarora; E. J. I Geo. RelFs i tigngs, New Castle; %V, .--- ~, St. Clair; Wert & SrLLTM•It, Patter -I.l•Pia, Piaearnatnt Ecalit. & 119•IIIIT.Tre -1Llitt.t. & tilnn,„4lewellyn; Joust Wit.t.i Oda, ; Units. Faitriglr. Ormigabitrg; Conner, Lrrectiatti'Neh , Phlhadelphla: S.tdprrs, ig lending; J., Nretrroe. McKeannon, st all Storekeeper Piffle adjacent counties. 11350 c , • .1 all ruhlir Speak.:to Or, gives that • tam. to trti rruZU nnyolliet,nr, Atrahhy . age 1 Itti 1%. aytir•ii •Y a Wit Lit tatiP it itio or iliey remove, Ow iria. their !wall!). and te.'l. genuine article ie and gole Pro ej,,,„ Philadelphia lwiPt "poottlVel) fie- Isnut his signature. Stieet Iffaimfactory., DN & COX;111 CE, RIDDLE: . SCREEN Wire Cloth hinduraerurerr. No.' 40 North` Co met Cr Coolinb'• elle y, tw no eta, Ma A ,erry (Arch) etiets, Philadelphia, where ine to .mannthotere. of 'euperibr' quality, Imp Wire .fileves of al►r kinds; Bras sad ire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. • Cylhulnie , Rolls covered in i,he best Manner., Noilled Wire for Prior& Catchers. ' Slaves r 'quality for Bram 'and Iron- Premodern.— Ire. Window Wire, fla*e„ Trope, ;pa& Cole nd Sand frereens, •r • • Wire Work a 'every deamlmion i sieented rat manner. Orders for City and Country 6SO ,nd promptly attended to 36 Sine tAARRIAG Et war lit) Com* Vidtairr. THE,CAUSES , ANi) THE ItEIEDY I limit' azid.enany *wife endures , ears of bodily , suffering and of.liental failAigkkProilloe,_and help. liesa. embittoritcher life, , tbild, of ,hci:husiend; * and 6 1 0 0 416 lb, futaie welfaiialineciiiiaren, arising' ,Oisa causei•atcb:ijkatnen: dined flare armed tie lieffe'rutie: the. angiiisb - to the wife:4W •ta thel bus '' band enibarrazomenta and pecuniary.dip... ties hay- , ll'i ki thoir • Origiu the toblil being ereighed dc'earn apt ~ .- , breed in crequence a die Biomes of tbo corn= / . pinking( bait Imo& , . 4 - ' nOW itirrlai tbd the cause* shoed beiniowirt 1 ill'teir wee , to ev, l 7 Woad, Oat the'drendfni i -siLd herrnririg consecnr.tieee to' hoslitt and hap % Pittee of,both may he toroillaii Lab, too Short and health lie probloga to adieu any potties! of the one"to ", isi spe!Or t ittout Ow, ta eejoyineek a ese, other: Vtio ilco,,ely possession, itt elittle :tvbtKentMed et ' taws las been t,be amuse of ito4h7 thelbeidth ea , : Ife. life. of ibonoitidrota over ''' ' , '.' TWO HUNORR.D T,HatuistAtacik._ 1 copies have Lapt ekad lace the dna ' editico weft ''• orbit 10,1 has been 114=0 to,edvertise it by 'the urgent awl pressing requestof thee orbit bare woo indeited to its ebteation 6r sil they bola de o {that slintailinve tat.opptAteW or obtaining it), and trbo him; faiorelttinewith titian& og letters or 'encomium, aonie of whicb aro annexid Idaho &direr absem'ect. ' • •' ' ' ' I= DANGEROUS DELIVERIES,, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRRECIJLARITIES, &C. How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg• clarifies peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical !Wake! How many aiffer from protapras uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor-a/bus {weak ness, &c )! How many are in constant' agony 'fic. many months preceding confinement 1 .- How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries. and whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find in its pasta tho means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! Retract from a Letter. To those just Married. —" Rad I hnowa 'PHILADELPAIA, NOV ' r . 29, 1817 •• Da. ,A. Af. Al autticaao : tied I kaolin of the im portant menet% treated of in , The Married Woman's Private Medical Companfoncnome yearsAgn. linty much misery I might have escaped 1 I have suffered years fmm causes which you point out in your book without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found trsy ease treated of • I trust every femaWarin avail herself of the information remained in ita pages." Letters are daily received of this character, - unne . cessery to present. _____ TO those vet unmarried,. bat cmitempiating mar • POULTRY .IRANAGERENT, Hoge, or perbaps hesitating as to the pm3pne . ty of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon tt, the My poultry .are Of the same sort as may importance of being possessed of the revelations am be found in atli of the neighboring farmyards; tained in these pages, so Intimately . involving theit ,yi - e --- eggs of the largest and beat- hens Save 1 .- future happiness , can not be appreciated. It is, a course, impracticatde to convey more fatly 'been selected for sitting, -.so that 'the stock. the various subjects treated o& as they are of a ore i 'consists of birds capable of covering 15 eggs;:- trite strictly intended for ,the married, or those con-1 temPlating marriage; neither is it necessary, since, which is-the largein number I ever placed it is every one's duty to become possessed of know). \ . , unoer.a hen. The 'cocks are ebanged every edge whereby the suffe; ••it to which a wife, a iamb er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. \ two years, taking care to supply .their place • tar Copies will be Refit by DIEM fere or Posiage *kb tine, healthy birds of the previous year: to the Percknaer. Hens are useles.s .after the third year: rni . ta'• On the receipt of Om Dona, 't THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE 'MEDICAL cost plan is, in a stock of,. say 30 hens, to intro- PA NON" is sent (mailed fire/ to any part Of the ()irked States. All letters mast be post-paid (except those containing. a remittance), and addressed to Dr. , A. M, MAURIOEAU, Box .1:424,. New York City. Publishing °Mee, N 0.129 Liberty at., New York Over 20,000 Coplerhave teen sently MAIL within three Months with perfect safety and ear takity. ' Booksellers and rqviits eagage4i in its sale, WV making. hauth , ome competencirs from the ready and ersraordinary demand for it,..and the extreme ly liberal terms titforded them. Active local or travelling Agents, throughout. the United States' and Canada..., will be supplied on the same terms. Communications are required to be post-paid 'and addre , sed as above. OAUTION.—The phblie are cautioned againsi the various catch-pennies intended to be claimed MT upon ahem, imitating • the title of the wort ELS The Mirrieci ladiea• Medical Compan ion," and various other titles: The title of the work is " The Married WaiILAITS Private Vediral Companion," by Dr. A. IT Nattrieettle . , edical House, r"ATABLA I ED 15 YEA ES AGO, BY Du. 11115r.‘ Ir a •EBLIN, N. E D of Third and Union SUL, between Spruce.a d Pine Streets. rbiladetthia. Youth and Man i and ; or 'a Premature Delth. EINKELIN ON SELF PIIESEUVATIONONEY 25, Cents. This Book hurl published; Jollied withal*. fur informitina, au t tai r\ tirtnities an*, disease, of the Haman Organs. add saes saes itieif alike' to Youth, Manhand and' Old Age: aud,strould he teal by alt..: The valuable advice 3E4 IWpress ire waffling itsjae l „ wilt prevent years of misery and suCtiring and rave arruatiii-Thousands of Lives. "• ' • , • Parenichrreettiox it will tertnEhow to preset[ the aPstraetioo of their thlWren. . • *soikressittariee of 2S'eetts , erielosed to a letter ad: dressed to Ur. Kinkel'''. lb. W. tar"?' elf Third and Union Streets. between Spree. and PAtte, , Philldel. phis, vvlltensure a book . under envelope, per refute of mail. Persona at a distance May address Dt. X, by letter. (Paet-Pard and be eured at home. . r t• , .Paekages orhtedielm , a, Uuehlanr , &e.. thrwaraed by sending a remittaice,ah4 pub up imetlie fithr data: 4ge or curiosity. , • ••• -- • ~ t . Book-sellers, , ,hreWs Pedlafa.. Can.v..eaerip, and all ethers' 'app li ed with the aaave work at- irery low rates.. ~; - . • • August 24-.1830 • • • ~.14-ty • • Boys' and; Clothing: ft HE sober:W*l bas on tend a sotapieto.alraettatrit: of cloth : log. atlaptettothe eretacm, stated for Bon of three,yeage of age: to young Cienttenteliof !tractor Anti godson purchasing' Clothing at this estahlid tt meat eau have the privilege of re:or - aim them If they do not•euit. • F A. HOYT, • No. $164 Chesnut St, heloirTenih,Phltaita. ERNI tiaa . Prom golfiei tneettla de*Y eve', - Whey •aatl redi With manytt-strod# and:sturdy stroke, I labor for my bread. No sieklyfits or itri I ldread; , My- - .chist ietWE Abroad; -77 . And iftugh tut> thelfve lonedayo•c. ,- - ' ' and thank my God, Neflity . huer is oit.itry broth:- ' No nnlts,on tny hard hand; ' wild met drive . Or vrogri t black l y/tar enshrouds the WIG; ft I mi l * my fatber's eett - tried brand; ; ;And: , that for Freedombi 'e a; ; ; ,It is.fay glorious,right.to bleed--• - • I nse.' and thtuik my God. And when my daily 'task is o'er, • I " - Atidthe sun is sinking low, • •• As faint, with *Mr and honest Toil, To - my humble roof.l go. • ' I see the perfumed With his ebeny walking rod, • t Mk:Filial am dot e thing like hinai, - 1- • 0,10 and thank: , my Got : nib . Widow's prayeriupon tat say • • .-- Jl,Totwededlneverfalj • • .., I ne!er beheld the,o s it lltifrayleitres to ;. • • 60cl - swell: . Ilieverlttareithr go , vaouitbsull' „Nor foc,wealth would stoop, to fraud, A poorl—idut Vet tut honest aunt, rise tad &Unit nay- God.• ,• • • And When the ifiodsiin floods with light This land of liberty, • L" .And spreads around nwshappy sight: • As Jo-prayer Ilium] ibeltnee:- .1 • • • •.• 'yhat I ant strong, and boldnP4 &rot: • In f lhilaiu - ltnylatlitts nod" :11ri5ItAttiv'ting lips undouistsgteled•snisi r / rise and 'thank my God. SEE cisorAftl , So erc.utritti vvint , p,Kß App LEss. , • -The usual,. thne sof picking winter apples is; the: last, of, Septernher or the forepart of °Cipher '; many leave them until the mid dle pf Ocithery-w,hich improves the Barer, though they do not keep F.O well. In order to pick them, some take-a small basket in the tree; 6EI it; atiiithen let it down•by tit 6s Of a rope' which will upset the basket. As a hettei mode; some recomtnend placing bags or . pite . s• of hay under the tree to throw the tipples on; the hay to be so formed that the 'apples will roll off as.spon as they strike: but I wookl, recommend to fruit gatherers the•rnachine called the fruit g,atherer, an ar ticle by which a man is enabled to - Pick the , fruit whilestanding on the ground, also much faster than in any other _way. The apple shouts!: be pulled so as to retain the small. stem Only, and to do this it is necessary that the apple should be pulled in a right line with the, stem.., If the 'apple is twisted a little, it, will corne• off easy without the led The Sing of . .. Spain commissioned Don George ,Juan and Don Antonia De Ulloa, in 1735, to visit and examine South America., Near Lima they examined the famous betle'-... of guano used by the Peruvian's as manure."; They say that many persons supposed it fo' be a natural earth,-for in boring into it they found it the same at the . bottom as on the surface. But our travellers sdy that guano is the Indian name for clung in general, that ` is the dung of the tea birds which abnund here in a verv.extraoAdinary manner., • These. i birds, after spending the whole day in catch-. , ing their food in thersea, cousistineprinci , pally of anchovies, the shoals of which otr •the. coast exceed all' comparison, repair at • night to rest on the island near the coast.— Their 'Ambers being so great as entirely to cover ground, they leave a proPottinbable quantify of "excrement. This is driedtby the .; heat of the sun into 11 CTILISE, and this increasing, so that tiotwithStanding great, ' quantities are taken 'away it is never exhani. ted. This guano Is used by the natives to manure their maize.-, - A little of it is 'put close to every stem, and,,then° with proper waterings, is found . greatly {o fertilize the soil. It is also used:in fields of othergrain, but not with wheat or barley. Vast quanti ties are yearly used in agriculture. ritzzr. lIAil. ROW cuitu.D. At die lec-ent, Agricultural Fair inNonr.: gomery county, a prize was awarded, to Na— than White for the best ham - . This gentle.: man's mode of curing is.ns follows The pork should he perfectly, cold before being cut up.. Thcberns should' be salted with fine ,salt, with a portion, of red pepper,, and about a gill of Molasses to each: Let them remain io salt five weeks; then hang them up and smoke with, hickory woed for five or six week.s. About the first of April take them down and 'wet them with cold tvater. and let them he xy . eit rphbed with,un leached ashes. Let them remain in bulk for several days, and then-hang them in the loft again for nse. duce 10 young pullets every yar, and -part with 10 of the ohimt behs. rnale bird must be kept to every seven h .st but when , more than fifty hens are kept; one to every 6 is necessary. Oa the proportion of the male - birds kept, depends, I ain confident,lthe num ber, as well as the successfurte l l oundation of the eggs._ Abont a month since, as an expe- riment, I 'placed .13 eggs, which I had pro , - cured from a farm yard where the, propertiorr• of male to female birds is 'about one to 15,. under alien, and marked die result. Front 13 '- eggs were produced three chickens; seven of - the eggs, ,at the epd of three. weeks,' were . as fresh as when just laid, Anti three . Were addled.—[Corre.Tandent Aricuitura/ zette - . .11461661 P, To have these ducks with their Havor and juices in• petfection, they . should he cooked immediately after; killing. If shot early irt: the morning, let them be broiled for breldt fast; if killed is the formal, they should_ be dressed for that dayitkihnnee, When they can be obtaitted quite Rests, broiling is DOW. vmsidere43 the best way tit 'cooking them. As soon as -the ducks have, been plucked and drawn, and Wished, split them down the. back, and lay them. spread open. an 4 k . 7 very clean gridiron. set 0391' a bed of cleat' bright coals.'"Ttie"girdiron should have 0 grooved bars, to !retain as trine.h• as gosiible orthegraiy. Breit thetrOvellitildthoria44- ly, so that the fieSh ol l aY I# 4 bait redness when seni to table. , They wit) gen wally s 'he.. done itt . iviio . ity`.inittpit,s or tnbre> Serve them up as hot t ie poss i bl e . - They will , , be fotindfnll may; and - *Attire nn saute whirr cooked bu!- Yo 4 season ~t herry intl you 'please lehen'ori Otsr , plate.—(Frem Miss I,,eslie's Receipt Beek: 'qv ,I):.o.',. — s.':4 . .t.itit s GUANO. IS ME EMI = Mil
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