ate: -.:~ w --=:-~<~, ~ ..~„~,;.. ,-~--~ „ fit.ti,TTY =LOIRE . .BT Owls J. O. Juin& A ride mild Irish Bailed, showily* which Conner O'Finnerty made a, O'Shattglutiossk. , . ' ” Oritt, Kattyt• thin listen a minit, I've sornathin' impoffent to say: • Sure I wish Fitibe voice of a linnet,: _Or coutil like a magpie,•all day,f. Faith ! I'd tell how dearly I love yob, : W 143 you' party,teil cheek and ilark,eycs— And tor you—by ile powers above you; beg of is" size ! Batty 37410i:c0. 1 i I've tiot — *Sae botbe. FM a chienbli; , Tis built wid muilwather and sthraw ! - WM a winder, through which the ainpke "nimbly - - EseWp . es—ns the ebimbly won't dlllw I've a Onicii that's full of petaties-. ' . ' Rale rorprphitta 'wherever ye dig*: • Wid a teepee that in Miirant state .46; And-ecouplo of welt behaved pis„ • /Lauf Machree. Tye a pictuithey call Qnee_n Victory.: - . Or some other farrin Queen's bead; And for mild Ireland's honor anergiortt, nt Pathrick himself; moda , "on Katy, let Father O'Leark,. • id the book in his hand mate its one; And, anehora vineAree, 'wall bet 117, At taste, till the whi ii gone . • Mot). Maehree. - it It nub _Comore ECT. ;Professor, Boyle, - -of the s Pskyin Freeholder, says; have 'seen the - gravity.Of parsons in the pulpit—lawyers in eourt--indges on the bench ; —Qttakers .at.convetitieli-L-dema gognes at public meetings--the:ehancellor in *the - Lords—the speaker in Commons—sol diers at dyill—doctors nears patient--clients at a law suit—auctioneers puffing a worth lesS daub"--antiquariansover a bliss 'farthing —old gendernen at futiemli-;iciong gentle men as tailors' bills--bailiffs at an exeCution —and _the hangman at the gallotas-1 have seen the parity of art author When his play waa damned, and of a =cord; taking his place at twelve paces--of an-attorney draw ing out bills of cost; and of an alderman ad justing his napkin'at a city fea.sti.r have seen Bir. Rodgers and Belzoni's mtirciiny; but the gravity of each and all taken ~ ,together, does not' equal the gravity of a cote_chetring Ler cud !" Singular Valedictory.—Tin subjoined tnorceau, is attributetido one' of those broad backed pack horses orliteratute, 4‘an editor 'out West:" . "The undersigned retires from the editori al chair with complete'convictionr vanity. From the hour he started his paper to the present time, he has !hi'en 'solicited to lie on.erery given subject, and can't_remem ber ever having told. a wholesome truth, without diminishing bissubsCription lirot, or making an enemy. Under .these circum stances of trial, and having a,thorotigh con tempt for himself, he retires-' in order to re cruit his moral constitution. = "lf there is any body under the canister , AA heaven that I have in uvei excrescence," said. Mrs. Partiugton, "it isi : tale-bearer and slanderer., going about. like ?it vile boa con structor, 'circulating his .eariaotnile about . honest folks. I always ktiow one by his Physmahogony. It seems las if Belzabob had stamped him With his:: private signal, and everything he looks at:appears to turn yaller." And having uttered this somewhat 2c4.boratal speech, be was:Scized with a fit .of coughing, and called forsome demulcent 4 ' drops.. . • Fishy.—After copying, 4(1'1 account of one of the "'strange freaks of nature," which,ha.s been going,the rounds of the papers, the vet= aCious wag of the "TwO Worlds," adds the following :" "Nature has played a far curiou's freak in the orchard of one of our at New. Rochelle. A".Jerusalczni cherrY tree, under Which they, have been in the habit of cleaning-fish, has - ibis year' borne three re- . markahly fine shad. He thinks of adverti sing this tree for exibition.P Q:7" I Wautch to schirip in the Luc'illir, said a Dutchman -to the clerk of a shii.pintLL office. "Well,"' said "the clerk, pea in limit, 1 1 1% what's your name ?at. -"It ish Hans Van si manandertlauneeyeaneymioeehetenoschup e- 1 Idmitd-schupyoneridromp V'• said Dutche i . , i gravely ejecting his old (Mid, and , takinea , fresh one. "Heavens l" said the clerk, "d‘o you know what it is in English ?" "raw, Ish dees. It is Von Suaidt.!" 107 The Albany DutchnMn says he knoWs a youth who. every time tie wishes to get a glimpse of his sweetheart, has to huller "fire" right under her window. In the alarm of the moment , she plunges her head out of the window, and exclaims—" Where?". When he poetically slaps himself on the bosom, and exclaims., "Here, my Angelica !" Mifairynig.---nlf ever you marry," said an uncle, "let it be to a woman who ,has judgment enough to superintend the work of her house; taste enough to dress herself; pride enough to wash herself before break fast ; and sense enough In hold her tongue when she has nothing to sny," (17• The love'of a erc*:S woman, they say, is stioliger than the loVe : ol any other female individUal you can. start.: Like vinegar, the allisctions of high strung__womap neKer spoil. It is the sweet.w . iocs ibat become acidulated, not the sour ones. , o• [l:7 The old people ha-e a drea should be seen, noilienid." The phi losophy , of this is, thai they recommend taciturnity to the yoitng;;in order to find cur rency fur their . ()wt, loquacious precepts. Talk away children! Ifialf the education or the young is acmiired iit;this way. C:"..4 Doctor, on calling upon a gentleman who had'beenrsome time oiling . . put a fee into the patient's hand, and took - the medicine himself which he had Prepared for the sick man; he was not ra;de,Sensible of his error till he found himself ill; and the patient get ting better,. G7l'the Lad who borrowed a dictionary to read, returned it; after he got through, the' remark that it was werry nice reading, but some hotv it changed the subject werry often:" - It.svas his sister who thought the first ice-cream she lasted was a “leetle touched, wiih frost." ;) The reason why ',editors are so apt to have their manners spoiled, is•hecause they receive from one correipondent and another such a Vast number &evil counnunicatious. • ag'llthe Earth, says . the Spanish proverb, ;Were all papers, the trees ail pens, the sint all Ink, - and the fishes atwriters, they would not be sufficient to deribe the bad qualities of ',wicked woman. .1. , 02• Most nun (and women, too,) seem to :consider their school }earning, as if, it' were E like a tadpole's tad, meant to drop off as 5003 as the - otyner comes to full growth. CO"..Dobar says the'first time a girl kissed him - he felt as. if he were Sliding down a rainbow, with Yankee Doodle in each hand. 11:7".dn Editor received a tester in which weather was spelled ~g wethur." ° He said it was the worst spell of weather he'hnd ever Seen. Ir7Taking Babies'tcrehurnh and theatres is rightly termed n "(Irving sin," • , II UNION IltrlPElls.BllC FRANCISCO. California.—Tbis establishment has beaus tittedsip. is Fatale st.; near Bansase,• which is convenient to the businers pans of the Git3,,ante to the City Hall. and other public Mad mg, t and within a few inmates emit of the principal Stsaraima t landings. The Proprietor, from bislang experience in theluirst. new in the City of New York. Chnsiost been cosiwer.- rd With Lovejoy'r Note for several years) Gees cond.' Chas those who may visit hi* Muse, win And there titer torithirts Tit GEORGE BROWN, Propriciirr. Ran FSincisen, 8r t Inn ' the inn& in e;to Kathleen TREDONT DE •DT 1110/157:• ,;. , 'The undennened having lest v ed tbit DCW. ra I ;tame and eottunodinno situated eobve..., oiently lathe liblirciadan rise beautifaiTown of Tremont, respectfully informs his friends end the travelling public. that be ls prepared to entertain Meet in the unexceptionable - The Mese iron= 4 , r she witanagioneet of Alr.. I- If. Galerda . of experience.' whn win spat* , tm twine to resider it 'Worthy of public patronage- The ?lade wiU be ehhh" &Lolly supplied with the beet the markets afford, and Mee-hottest Wines.and Liquors will be fettitsbed it the Bar. • Families an be accommodated with large airy Aare bets. arid esrvUent - board, on the moot reatinnable terrns,—atrutding a roost desirable retreat from the beet and bustle of large town■ mod cities. The West Utrncb Valley Passenger Train stops at the Home, and .sand abode and stabka are attached. with swum: =iodating hostler, always in attendance. ZittlifAßlAß BATLIDBFF. Proprietor. icily 3,1E30 27-3mo' , r 1 • lIE Sri/SCRIBER WILL NIMES' STEN D gent, trntleteti- due ma. all kinds oreln,PnflT and irxemets; wi th in Cnualy, ani if re. queEtd,llCt RS Atmore, Their*, nt Admiabafaltal..* eettling ap.eatatea with promptness and Wittily: , N. M. WILSON..I. P.-" 7" *Oa Steer% Puttivllle, Pesten.. Mirth 16,1850 • . . 11-0 April 48. '4B. 184 f - UMBER — If .11.NIIK=i'lle 'At'[FtiTi(iN OF LBaader' and albeit, la tenon:111111y tatlrrd to the Planeing Mill, irbere theT ran be milted In all kluda of .Planed Etiletring,, limning and Limber, (wart Inch Maras to rannel Plaalt. - • STRAIJCII & Co.. , • • ' parther 0t 4th atidNotwegiats Rtreita.. - Stay 23, I€3o • ,21-tf • SECONtritTOKY over T. ff Eortrr Jr. Co.'s +Shoe Store,. now occupied by Chas Ililier& Co. Likewise, r.,r !eta, a new stor e Itoom. suitable for an office. in East Mattes Et., neat beldw David Klock, Esq.'s office. Apply to 804.0. FOSTER. Mit rch IESO 19-t r GRAINS FOTt.2 I I-INE 4 .-- - Thesabecrlberehave V just received from the ship Elienbeth,ll and finch Sentient EtteishChnlosonade espresely for Mines. and for sale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE, april9.2 tf 171 Marker anii Stier4a.Ptillada. , . ._._ ____ ____ • . JustATe. noLuis itsoriv. , A L A TON'S aaorted boiler irna. Nos. 3. 4 iiitid 5- t. WO AV Itithvor26.22,and3Ginchepand rindnmletigth• -A. 4. G. RALSTON. , ll * IP4Ir 4. Bodts Front At. Phllada. 11C,K , S1 wonss, VEZZY CHEAP—The . trub•- if scriber pa rchasel Trade Bale. a tat of Dt! • eninpiete Works, hound in I.P,rasY style, rerY which he win - sett at less than pithltshees pricer at his Cheap litooketoreall immediately to settler a copy. .B. IiaNNAN. Cheap Bankulter and Mationer. He has also a Int of the Poeta, at lees !hail pablitMers' t lees. At til 18.50. 17- , .• , . isitioc I-trump:ft PAcKiNG Fon P.Ncy.fle i Th.. pithsc ither is iusttarlT furnish Ittdis Hu' ;ter rachinz Gtr :strain En; Ines. %itich fs .diO • iti hz p.p.. • ri' 111 Mt , ' 110 W in we. 'L. n:INNMS- All.. Inatal fluidic r kits for N . hinety. ite.,.togsth. sr with a'l urtittr.sit,f the feJi "R u pp" line not, used. Inns '...'") 1:40 26. . ... . MERICAN CrTE A gitr. 0 1 11.; A is A N etted.-1 et ry sttp-.;rjur snide. rpm, to Ttorterr'e dt , SOH , triehraDA 4%10011: Past received and fur stile whoies2lC rct►ll, at BANN ehesp Rtationery Stare, :'here also mar be lead notigeer an.) Westerltnln'■ and otiirr Pen Knives,--also, superior Rasors. by the sinele or dozen. Nay 25,1-650 ( - 10.1k1. REGIONS.—TIIE l'oaL REGlONS perinsylvania,b,,ine. a triteral Geological, 1164 torkal. and Statistical Review of the Anthracite Civil Districts of Pennsylvania, illustrated with.rdapt and EnErtrinin,- and dtatiatical Tabote. The-Maps and Tables slime, are smith ninte than thn Pck• of the itook. Price 50 cebis, or 3 crudesjor $l,, The,. 800 can be mailed to'aav part of the United States— it 7 cents.. Por sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Hook and Statiouary latore. July 10,1 1 ;50 - ftS• Thomas Foster & Co. - - • BCW WiIt)LESA LE AND RETAIL • I:IOOT,AND StIOE STOIIIE. eorcArEft OF CENTRE dND .41111trET srs. POTTSri LE. 116 subsrribrs invite th. attention rorthe public 1 . to the very ealcnalve assortment of Coodp,con 'Wing of GENTI.F.MEN•3 C.alf Stiirhcri. Fudged and Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip, double poled Sewed and Peg ged Hoots, Wats., Proof Knots Sewed and Pegged, from 9 2 to if: :New England and Philadelphia man _ irractured Coarse Monts. in /real variety, constant • ty on hand; Cloth and Lasiing Gaiter Bonia„ , and Concres. Suliners, Oregon Tles; and Srtird and Pegged Monroga. Beets and Montoya, of first quality, II Ina priers. linlirr and Vnyllia' Knot? and Monroe, entire ration LA DVS' Fecneh and Enfrliah Lasting 'Gaiter Banta, Morocco, Calfakin and GIIMI IBINOter/1, French Mor- Toren, CalfOlti and Goat Miter', French Mnriitco,. Rid wilt and pimp spline Ilittsklns and..leffeisnns. French ?dormer. and Kid Turntotinds, from 50 ctn. to Mew England Bootees and Shoes °fail kinds cheap. MISSES' and Chlldrens• Bootees and Shoes. a large asorttnent suitable for this' inaaltct, constantly on hand. "VIV V Mastic Shoes,. Onr stiien orGuni Elastic Shoes are a/Ibn hem man ufactured articles the rnuntry can afford. Lsdies and Gentlemen wank! do well to VIII 3114 provide them• velvet 9111 rood Ginn gimes. the hest preventative yet dige , rvered ur t:idds Conchs and Consumption. TRUNK.% Carnet Haas and Vatter.. The Travellin: community will find Ili welt sup plied with tfie abate attacks which we will sell at moderate prices: - , Boots a ha SLUMP, made or repaired toorder. 1.3.TE:11116 CASH. _ N. !IL =MUM'S 1)1.11 NIBING 8110 P. BRATTY'S ROW. NORWE", guru street, Pottsritte.,Att kinds or Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead,. Brags Corks (a snisorior article,) Rath Tubs. Shoo:or 113-d rant It. Hydrant Hose, Potable and single Acting romps, Lc., kept eorotaptly on hand and fur Kitchen Ainks made to order, neat and gl ura and Alt kinds uf l'iumbintnp done in the est manner. - re-tr Patent Lubricating Oil. R. D. SCIIOEIIIIEI3, ur pun hated the exclusive right for mann 1 1 fActurtlig -ind tending the Patent TultrltatiitgOd front P. ti Dec lan & Co., for Schuylkill, Daui•hin`Leu goo. Cob/1101a. NorthilliibCdat.d, Luzerne,Wyoming, I.coming.l.rbigh.Carhort and Northampton itountiro, he anunitnres to the public that he bas commenced the mairuta riot; of it In the nortingla of l'oitscillerwhPre he wit( he happy tot Nutty all orders promptly, and ut the same rate it can be purchased.from the Proprietors of thr patent right: This oil was patented January igrh, IYI9. and Its superior rarellence and eheaptiers has Already giver! . 1: the preference over all other oil in tare, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery. Loco motives and cart on our ttailroads,—and also for Lam use. All order : left at hisatorc, wattle promptly attended to, R. D. BCIIOENRR. Centre st., opposite the Foal/Mee. rottsvitie.June 16. Ibt9: The Mitres ing certificates Chow its character : • Philodelphia, Dec. 4.1849 Mesxre. P. S. Devlin & Ch.—gentleman:—The Pa ,nt Composition you seat Melo have tried, and which you design as a substitute foir the best oil in the work. lug of Machinery. has. 1 itoimppy to say, more than 'realized-my expectations. i 1 had it folly terted on a •Locronotiv'e Engine for stet, Rays, (in rainy Weather. with mud dying over the la thine at every revolution) by a skillful engineer, wh taintres site that it works eittrtl the hest eneratateWoil:, with a saving in rmantiry of 96 percent. 01i-savior, together with he greatly reduced price at which you inform me you in ("umiak the article, wittstrougly recommend its use ors-ilailrotda and in large Mills and facto/lest where ergs quantities of Mare Hoed. .1 hare now to cloud of its entire success, and under that impression trade ion toy since= coopatolations. Truly your/. Earittax. Pottsville.J.ln 'IA, 't 9. This is to certify that we have been ttsiag P 8 Dmilan & Co's Patent Lubricating Oil for the N e i si lt w e ek s and can give at our decided opinion, that. besides Cs being so much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the k e ei,p e r io oil, ix its durability on machinery which renders it a very desirable trtitlefor that par. rise. We are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal.having eleven steam engines ot various capacities at work, hoisting coal, pumping water. &c. - Mic.xes, Minivan & Cit. P S Denten & Co—Oentlemen : We hage birenusing your Patent Lubricating Oil on on the machinerjr et the Readieg iron and nail works, 'for the last nine weeks, and we consider we hare gists) It 11 fait trial. II) the weeks are calculated to manufacture rota thousand tons of Iron and nails per annum. The machisar: Is very heavy, tlnr engine one hundred and siity &use Power, and the speeds are frum thirty to Dour hundred revolutions peg inmate. • After Ole allure trial, we can reconimenCthe oil as. equal to the beat sperm all used In the Country, •lar for heaving bearings and fast agreed*, such as shafting and fans; I remain youn.„&e.. J awes AM:a len. Manager of the Beading lop, Nail and Tube Works 40. —(0-1( F OIL RENT—A Bond Frame Douse, lit Mahan tan:o stree% uour occupied by Mt. Boyd. APO/ 10 UA RILTON ADA Mff, Nit* Cast le. or _ NERVOUS ElXlMili3p, &stet thew Coati sitkb are esnied by re is weakeastpr anbeetby co:WU= a the • . ./FURVAPVII sirs Tall. . this InninGral . and ennsintiont aMination of Uso siva Winos pow ors of GALVANISM sad MAGNETISM. WS beau rososincot , lpy distinguished physicians, both in Eanspe and the , Ustted Rates , to be the sew natedtate vsetitiseit lispisery el eke dee. , Dr. CIWWIME . (ammo um MAGNETIC-FLUID,I_ • hi used with the wet perfect aid eat& woes ill in °magical. mraticalrir, ' Stesnithening the weakened body, gitin toile *AV minas wpm. end invigorating the intim wiling.: Ain in FIT& CRAMP, PARALYSIS •end PALSY DYSPEP SIA or INDIGMTION. RHEUMATISM, AIDA= mai cunosic; GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE' HEART. APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA. PAINS it the SIDE and CHEST: 'LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL COMPLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINA Fur COMPLAINT, DISEASES et the KIDNEYS; AIM. CIEPICY OF rixavous and PHYSICAL. ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DIItEASES, which costplaboa Boni one Wm* canse—tainaly, . • • A Ibrazigootout of thi Nava= Ortottr. gq=ln NERVOUS COMII.AISTII. Drop sad Medi. eines lee r As direste. drr they weaken Use vital suet% gies of the already . groottstens • while under lb* strengthening, llfeloving, • lawmen of Gana. se 91 , int , 13ed by this bengal sad moderftst diw emery. the exhausted patient in 4 weakened su ff erer to restored la fanner health, strength. elasticity and Itit;sx. The great peculiarity and excellence of - ' 'Etz. Meetlie's: Garage Cir l .gatty* doubts, In the feet Out they errata ende gly ding ay outward opliestiok *Fa 40 tile lama made of dreir.. !OM and PaYakkiar the mtent. :al animated Name duke hope -tmly under. the intit t ios 7Nell strea4tkaa what: sjiatem, *MIES* tAt cirmalte Gee eJ toe 1184 4 Traaulle elseiseeraiiinu.imoi -*ever to tit aliAktellt any aromas/wet. Mato Mai lattadadiaa in t.a United States, only three yam sine MOM ;ban 60,000 Persons' all ages. classes and conditions, among midck mere s large number of ladies. lobo an pacidiarty Intb lent to Nervous' Complaints, have been raircarax AND I'INDILANDSTLY DIM D. - when all hope of relief had:been glum ap, aukattay thing else been tried in vain To illosirste . the use of the GALVANIC WYE% sap the we of a multi alltitted with that bow of DyarissiA, or any other Chu:minor Nem one Disorder. In Ordinary compel, stimulants alw taken. which, by their action on the nerves and moan of the stomach, adopt trospsrery solid, but which Immo the patient in a honer state, and with injured faculties, atter the antic* thus excited has caused Now compare this with the effect rorultbur bum the application et the GALVANIC BUT. Take • Dyspeptic sufferer, Oren in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Ben around the body, stung the; Magnetic Fluid ur directed. In a short period the toseniible perspiration will act on the positive oleatont of the thereby autos a tial mune circulation which will pus on to the negative, and hews back again to the positive, thus keeping np a con. inuom Galvanic eircaLatiaci throughout ths system. Then the most severs cases of DlitteXttliat, are , rKRNIA. NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY stwriciraiT To ERADICATE Tn. D/BKASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES ANT, TESTIMONIALS Ot the laaost Va4outpted Clutracker. Vrom all parts of tha Coultry could be gins. lllatield le all every column in this paper! , AN ErritatOllDUSlAltir OASZ, which tnnelusively provsa that "Truth is Muiger than Flatioel CV,IL/f4 OV Rhausnatism,'Breachitis and Dyspepsia. int. LAOIS, A CLERGYMAN d Nstillettey,of distingund' aed irttainmenta sad esolto4 reputation : . Sumer, NewiJersey,luly It ISIS. •Da. A. 11:.Cnitornt —Dear Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the rental in my Own case; of the appli cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE reply is as follows: . • For about twenty years I had been coffering from Dys peps:t. Crery year the symptoms became aroma, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fres-rues years SIDCO, 1D COD sequence of frequent exposhre to the weather, 1111 the dig charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a well Chronic Rheumatism, Which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the Winter of '4 6 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in ow own and :admit other churches in thfit region, I was attacked (Eta Bronchitis, which noon became so severs as to require an immediate auspension of my pastoral tabors. Aty nervous rimless tees now Utorougktyprostretegli and as toy Smachitls became worse, souls° &d my peps* and Rheumatics affection—thus evintirg that thole disorders were connected with each other throt 66h the medium of the 'Nervous System. In the whole copal' there seemed to be two remedial agent which COUld reach and recuperate my Nerrous System ,• everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely ail At last I was led by my friends to examine your beetts liana and tthoogh with no eery sanguine hopes of their edlciency,) I determined totry the effect of the implication of the GALVANIC BELT AND NacaLACE. with the AIAGNETIC This was In Juno, lath. To MT Clat•T. MITONISNIMIZOT, IN sire Dave we DT,TCPSIII MAO cane; IN Ki• D•Tel DAS (DAIL= TO SUCKS DT PAD. 1.4•011 t• ; NOR Nave If omen °MITI= • moats alarms ON ACCOUNT Of THE SNORCIIITIS ; AND NT Rau , aIaTIC AfItCTIOSI LOTIIIELT CCM= TO TIODOLII Dr. SUCb if the wonderful and happy results of this experiment hare recommended the BELT and niTID to mow who bare heel Ukelele* suffering from Neuralgic affect Dana They IIDT• tried thew, WITH RAM IZACLT., I OT.LIETr, leg I sat, dear sir, very rarlWetfnUT_Yourg. ' • RoBERT w. LANDIS.- OFL ;CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE is rued for all complaints effecting the Throat or find, such as Bnme-billa, inflammation of UM Throat, ritttOnli and Ilia Headache. Hininess of the Head, Neural in the race,. Boning or Roaring in the tan, which is generally Nervous. and that igatntand plaint, milled Tie Dolmas. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians ackinewledge that these terrible dimities are caused by a &Sarney Of Nervous Ersercy In the erected. limbs. DC., Ctisirrm's Galvanic Athelell supply this deficient power, and a complete and - entice cute u tints effected.. 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysla ' hare heed reported to Da. conarrie and his Age.. within the last yew, which hare been entirely ,restored. • OCV CAP. AND/TIT-J. Y. Times of . Brooklyn, N. Y., hd . pot been able tri'aralk • step for near four years, and was so belpless that he bad to be fed. The moat celebrated physicians gave him - up. in Ike days &nor he coat tamed weariog tbilo ()atm Ric BELT, Necavacs, axe BR sc. Lars, he c milked across the room, and in three week* he had perfectly recovered his health. Captain Tomes Is seventy y ean of pgro. • • Severe Deafness Cured. • The &dewing it: an extract from a letter hiely..n. ceisel. Cross • distiuptished physklan in the State el ...A- it. D.—Diar Sir: One of my Patient; unknown to me, etas/nod your Gerawie Belt ask Neck lace, with the Magnetic Fireid, for • serious affection of Deafness. The ease wu that of a lady whose Nervous system wu mach dbordered, and bar general bealtliwor. Mach was done previously to the application of the Belt, bat with very little' success, and l fee/ it only right to tell you, that IIiLICO i she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks ago, she ha Efi. TIREIY RECOVERED JIM HEARING, had lter - general health is bettor than for several yam , ' , rey Every ease = of Deafness: it it be Nara; a it generally is, can bd cared by this Wonderful remedy. , Oct. C,HRISTIVS GIALVA,NIC BRACELETS Apreas Gaud of vest arnica in eases of Commis: Mae et In Smodic Cosriplaints. and general Nervosa: sac Sections M , the Head and upper extremities. L . bo in end firalyais, and all einits esinsed_by a yof power or Norm ! , Energy is the I.dr or other *rpm of the body. , • Tic Doll:Iran and Neuralgia.' Them dreadful and ageadzing coraylainta are hermit gulp nlittel by th e applicolon of the °maim Bay. NrCICLACC AND FWIO. The Belt Miser the throagh the 'lnept ; the Necklace has a local= the Fluid acts dinghy upon the Meted mem. la then distressing afflictions the applicatkin NSVES FAILS ce- Many hundred Certificates Crow all pais of the STriaof Use most cratiordinert character as to "M aria ' pg. No trouble tir lecoorealencelattande the we of Dit. CHRISTI: VS BdLPaIVIcdII77CLCB. and they may be worn by 7 the most feeble arid dericath with per hot ease and Witty. la many came the nnonlen ei tending their toe higentjilement sad agnerits, eln be sent to toy part ottlie country. COS ti r The alginate DX , , t n ree Do ll ars. The galvanic Nix. m Two Dollars. The Galvanic Itracelete. The Magnetic Phdd, One Dollar. • (frip. Tbe ertkles see seeempesied -by AM end lade directions._ l'amAkbi lan muesli= log be kid et the varb44Agesit. ' PARTICULAR CAUTION. pg. Itosure H Cousteifecto nut ir•rtikaOhsttatisst*. - ' •D. C. 11101UZIERID, oneram. ADZNT FOR THZ UNITED STATE; 332 dim/. /goy, Tad& For sate in: Pdttsville Pa., by the authoriz ed Agent. • T JOHN G. BROWN, Jan. 12. '30.-2-11.1 Drtiggist. _ • . Mercer Jones, treitessle Lnekint-Obirs Wilip , „,Britiat, Comb Bala 11111 • ' • WOODEN WADE STORE, NO. 145 North Third Street, four daring :HA ee the Eagle Hotel; and directly opposite to Janes Kent 48antee's Dry Good' Store, between Race and !nem St testa, Philadelphia March 21, 11(10 ED THE iatiNkßS i JOURDiA.L; . :AND .. itii"r§VlLLE 'GENERAL ADVERTISER. Imre I mamrance " Tnanwest /JFE iNSUIUNCIV ANNUM .!. Tress Compagiy. orebikedelptria. Once No. Cbutsut Pireet.• Capital. 030e,ate. Charlet Per petual:- 'Callaleue to Mika ibillipiee Ott moot Siversale tenes4 • The capitol befog pep apnea lavesteal.visaber orltb a larp mot coastautl) totnetahl reterrea OM; of . - thst a perfect security to the Iseared. • - The- premiums isay be 'paid 'youth half yearly, or quarterly. • ' Ttor (Maven la awns petkaikaliy to thbla oaereesfaenal, "Tin ern Boras appro=i December: OK owl Lgreleeeeme Bolas to smosat to ea UMW" or OM Ile to entry aitso hosted seder Ile Wiest panne. Oak's* 111261 59 shift aria ha oald arbiter et shall becalm aWI S. la- Kest of LOOS ortgOtally ,hawed ; the met Warta amain to 003710 t out 4 age , to 8312 SO fol. ere 111.00.3 Llsr others to the,stase prooortios se. cordift to the arooturt lad than ea 'nasals*, ankh adalkkaumata as uremia of sefasltbas trat.. ulna the tostatissis pr,l4 without latentsatol the ow Illniftollollllll4. \ • , ' • e Tbe folloslos llofeer enuoilate frost Owl*. rten • • Toney. So Da in No t. v i g to* us ar. Petepideis enstaleielf tables of tate, wed 'utiles dons, dome of appfkatim ; ud ifinber intbreuttoo can be bad at thr ' B. W. SICW/11038, Preadult:: Joins P. Jamas, Ar.l l uary. • 1 • The eatmsettber il Agent for the istonve t Company in Schuylkill nullity. and win effets Irourastes, and dive all eaxeutuy pilbnuaticni on tint aollett. , , ' 1 ' S. ISANN AW.; ' Jane ! d, 11154 I • 16.1 y The Nines_ lesnrance Coinlpsuiy. CAPITAI. 5T0CK.41100,000.. . PIER. MARINE AND LIFE • 11118DRANCS. ' Op* en Muir IStrest, in Orfulis• Bvis*fters. Vitrolittllnt. IntStalla. Fri 011 ConipanY basing bees 'kV . ora/tilted. and 1 ten per eest. g fid In os the tap Sal Ill°elr * ol = 4 * bed, and baleen wed by unirtyagre tot Steal Relate , nu ivy persolud anuitee„ D an mow prepared to effect 1 . insurance against Lona or age by Inmost PAIN& I Inge, Merchandise, Machinery, Mills, Manafael.urlee, and alllescriptiOns of property; also ostichanij a a and produce lathe thane of Inland trae,gla u rr at k i , 4 _ tbe risks of the Seas. Sir, Ike.; ° Wit the flails of streanibrorts„vadither vessels, and' upon 'ale 'the' of individual* pin* to California. Tr.. 4 inkthe of r y e . ennuis will be as low as those Of ar 4 oth er B u n g s ,. SUN Company. 1 Au lessesliberalio adje. a ted. and orator:lly paid. The stock of this 1,7,e4,.. is a .0 I i 1 b. . „any el.. eal.rel .A bat Welt, and C 6II t"UP.I4 b 'western with. and in 04 way con netted 'nib Nc - Port. ' , - . DIRECTOR'S: .101. rt... f N. C D . Vincennes. '. , Wismar J. Illastao, do . Jen. W. MADD4I. do ' Jaen' Paa, " do . . Slaranct. WraCl do • . . Press P. Hamer, Pon Warn., Indiana. Turmas T. tth4l4lDeC, Largess, de • Waken' W. EilLlr, TUIE4IIIIIOII, do Marais D. ALIJA, Evana•ttie, .do i Stand flornoutr. Jeffersonville. . Wll.Liele lineage. do ,-' ' Lairs .8 . i 1 de . Jean littewili; 1 do , 4. N. CARN AN, President. Simon Ceerroonve. Vice resident. C. M. Attisad , Secretary. g . _.. W. J. hu l as. Treasnrer. Short Life and California risks taken at this agency at extra rates. 1 ,• l' - Deo St 16 . 491 JOIN 8. C. MARTIN. Apart., _ . - - ---7--. ..... P*iiiiiiii Tee ralves. ' PUB Debiware Mutual Safety insurance Comm ny. 1. ,-001ce North Room of the Exchange, Third tit., Philadelphia. j . FIRE INSUIIANCIL-Onildinge, Merchandise and other propeny lin Teem and eclat, y, ensured arainsi, lon ordainacebr flre..nt the lowest rate of prem.uni. . MARINE INStIRANCE..They afros insure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special poliMes, as the assured inay desire. ILls AND TRANS POKTATION.-They also insure merchandise transported Ly Wagons, Railroad Can, thaitil Beath add Steamboats, on risers and lakes, on the roost liberXl terms. ,' DIRECTORS. Joseph 11. Seal. James CI /rand : Edmund A. Souder, Theophilue Paulding. John C. D avie. •,' IL Joneefirools, Robert nnon, • Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, !Hugh Craig. , Samuel LEdwards, George Serrilt, ... , Gen. G. Leffler, . Spencer Mal va ie. . • Edward Darli n gton, Chaste* Kelly, ..., : Isaac R. Davis, - . J. G. Jobeeee. ' ' William Pritwell, Willem Nay. . Jobn Newlin. Dr. 8. Thorns*, DT. U. M. Huston, John tellers, , Williani Eyre. Jr. J.T. *dolman. - , D. T. Bliorges. Wee. toseetey. - . • . WILLIAM MARTIN President. Ilienano N. Ntwento. Secretary. The subscriber having hren appointed agent for she shim. Company. Is now prepared to make Insurance on all descriptions of property on the must liberal trim,. Appl y at DAL Potts' office; Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A. M MACDONALD. Noy.l 1it649. 415..1, - - !Perry Davis' Vegetable Oita • I Killer. •1 1 11 P. WONDER OP TUE AGE.—INTERNAL ac I Etternalltemedy.r-A great dimwits) , and Valua ble medicine- Every fstniir ohnuld have a bottle In eases of midden virkness. It cures %Cholera; [towel Complaints, chnlit. Dia Mums, Fiver and Ague, Piles, Dysentery, Pain In' L the Head. ihmlses. Rheutua- DYsttensta;andburns. DEAD TOE EVIDENCE. This ['crafts that I have fin several months used &fr. Dave? IVegetable Plln Killer In MY filtnilY in several of those cases for which it Is recommended, and dud It a.very niers) family medicine. A. °RONSON. Pastor of 2d Rapt's% Church, Pall River. 71allary, This may certify that I have used Duels' Pain fill et With 111"611. satCaill In CIIIPes of Choler*, I nfanturn, Common Rowel Complaint. Dranehitta, Cantor. Colds. .le, and nr.itod cheerfully recommend it sae valuable amlly meeltlne. JAR. C. DRONER. Farm) 041,18.—This easy earthy that 1 still use the Pa,* Killer la ray featly. illy health has bean to Bond for three or Mar :months past, that I have but tlllls or no sue tot it, and . wontd •tiit n•enmmend it to the publie. RIVIIARD PECKHAM, Fall Wept'. 2d month. 17th. 1919. For irate by JENRINdt & 125 Chestat Street, Philadelph is. General Whnlettale Anent, 'foe Eastern Pennsylvanis, to whom all orders and appllealtons for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should he addressed. B. BANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for filehtiylkill Co. *Druggiitta and others eappllid to sell again.rt the reentat rates. Aug 17. IMO 33-11" Nesv Steam Saw Mill. _ pnr. 151:133CRIllER HAVING ERECTED AND I put into oneratlon an eatenelve Steam Sir Mill, at the bead of dllser Creek,•on 4 large tract of the best timber land In delloylalll Connti—be is Prepar ed to furnish sawed timber of all sites, including Props for alines, &e at the shortest looks. Confl• dent that his superior advantages will enable him to sell his Lumber at tower ores , tban thova or anYrihri establishment in thls/PClll44—he respeetfially solicits the attention Of lila friends and the While patetaill, enured that a Wet only Is mercury to secure ibei: patronage. rtf4ollll desiring Lumber, will apply to the subscriber la Pottsville, or to but Agent at the AIIII. 'Lumber :delivered at any point. JOIIN 'TEMPLE. August 17, 1850 Siock's Patent Self Locking ; SAFETY SHUTTER IllfiLTS. . . , ' c •• ' • JOSEPI* NOCK, No. 58 NODTIL FOURTH Pe., above Arch, west aide. Philadelphla. Idnanfacto- rer of ?etc Locking Safety Elhuttec Bolts, with a key In open liven. and Del( Bhittlitel clatety Catchers for abutters. also. Hasb.Fas.enings, in connection with the Catchof differentisixesailways on hand. Air sal, by the dozen ni single - rine. The following Patetd Locks nre'Con.tructsti on the same principle as the U. S. itfai locks, that was of Nacre contract, paten ted 1831. 'These locks are substantial, convenient and seetur, erwmially f‘st dwelling house Door Locks, with small keys only. Patent Self Locking Powder and Thief PronfLocke for Iron Doors, for Bank*. Otores. Ate., nn 'band or' mode in order. Also, Urmah's Patent Lock. will email keys • Dwelling Hoare Locks on k new princi ple of Noeli's Patent ; Padlock, of all sizes; Night Latches Dealt, Chest and Bpok Locks. N. 9.—iiirass Castinge of all kinds lumpily execs vett g Old Cooper,43mss.Tin. kc., taken in exchange. 1850 Tit-3mo The beat Family Indiclns now before dui public. It, has been eurnput&l, that during the last twenty years, three millions of persons has amina_lly been benefited by the . ass of these iredieft t es; a cut watch *peak.% volume' in farce of then curative propertins—a single trial will place them beyond the reach of auneetition in the estimation of revery patient. By thew ow the blood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed frorn an impsiritier. The system is not nalueed dinitg their operation, but invigorated, and they *Tare DO restraint from bantam or pleasure. The afflicted hare in Moffat's Life:Pills and Phenix Bitters, a remedy that will do far them all that medidne cur possibly effect. The getraims of these nrediemes are DOW pnt up . ' with a eft steel yregaved wrapper and labels, and evy right sceunal acarOing to the laws of tho United States. • PrePcml by W. a MOFFAT, la D., New- York - For sale by , J t 4 , W. Gains. Dengett, lain Agent tbr Angel( 10, 111:4,' I y .16-1, ' 1 - taT r - 11611, OS '181,158510 6.56 23 ' 1.13615 . ZOO 1600, ADS 6.478 60 stloa 11Qf,DO 6.187 50 ike. • ic • Alin of palley 1 id bogus ker inertais !Wire 'Onions. Doses or , , 1 oddstkni. i ' , i • - 1 • : Lib Pins and. Phenix 'Was. Theis Mort!does have now been - before the Parte filia _Mod of MEM TEMA, am' daftmid, vine ltite reamtained a high &arse.' ter le shooThit 'every part' of the globe for their trecortaszy and irrunetrwie }lower ot restoring per -F feet health to parlous selfermg wader needy every;- kind (Mem to whit* the Wean frame is liable., 'j IR =II2IY TELOVRUDV of certificated instances, they have even mated laireras from the very verge of an midi* grave, after all the deceptive =trams of the day had utterly Med ; and to many deatemis they Itirre permanently secured - that uniform envoy? ' neat of health, without which Re itself is bat to=Wm* 80 hall their invariatq aid inialhbly prated. that it has appeared, searcely less titan ablaut= tit Mise who' were. aamainted with die plidosgthicel principles upon Which they are can ir=. and upon which they eonsequendy act. bt their manifest sad sensible action in • ' .the spiiip and *channels of life, and en. * with mewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. %Maths hoot of panic:icier% quackeries which bout of vegetable ingrarients, the =M y r am are purely and solely vet:ltalie , Kid contain neither ,mess Athirl • AMU* 1110 r any outer mineral. in ar in f orm whatever. They are entirely o f es.. bids from rare and pcnverfid phr:,,ts, the virtues of . . ..hkgh.thottga bog kl ooo l to areal Li li an trweh Roo TOOOOdY to soolU eminent pita/maxi tied chemists, are eutgether unknown to the tooriusi Priltendlot to meiheal science; and were *ever b'fiers administered in so handy efficackas a trahinatkm. 4.. 1 The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stornaek and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities eoradantly settling round them • turd to remove the hardened faces whicg collttel in the convolutions of lite snail !Matinee. Other. medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train' ofstriihr; ar 'sudden Dianhces with its imminent dangers. This fact is well-latown to id regular anatomists "Who ex amine the human barrels after death ; and hence the prejturtee of these well-informed men against the Attack medicines of the st r ibe second effect of the VEGETABLZ inns is to cleanse` the -kidneys and Me: der ; and, by this means, the Over and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the Ong/ organs. The blood, which takes its red cokir from the agency of the Over and lungs, base it pastes into the heart, being thus purified by theta, and no by food coming from a clean atonrach, courses freely through the veins renews every part of the system, and triumph antly mounts the ban ner of health in the !dooming cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of hatruut diseases in which the vEGE. TABLE LIFE 112111CISES are well known to be infallible. DysinstA., by thoroughly cleansing . the fist and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy We, humid of the stale and acrid kid ;Plagalermy. Loss or Antrim, Meer wan, Linnaeus, Itnerusenus, ImeTzstrca, Anstur, LANOVOA, and Matrucuovr, which are the general symptoms of Dyapepia; vanish, ea a natural consermee of its cure castirmen s by cleansing the whole ILlgth of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence • an violent pttrges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhcea and - by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which the .complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the InbriUtire se cretion of the mucous membrane . - poen or all kinds, by Ireton:lg the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of 'perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of VI intestinal obstruction in :Ahem. The LIFE MEDICINCII have been knovart to cure Itheuzgatisan permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the 111UPCIlli and ligaments of the joints : Dropsumnf all kinds, lry freeing and strength ening the kidneys antf bladder : they operate most delightfully on these i mportant organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for tin-. wont cases of Gravel. Atmr w o nns, by divbalging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which three creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption,. bY relieving the nir-vessels of the kings frtnit the tittirons which even Blight col& tt ill occarti.in, and which, if not removed, becomes 'hardened, and produces there dreadful disease& Scurvy, Metro, and Inveterate Sor e s by the perfixt purity. whirl' these LIFE =DI. ciNgs give to cite blood, and all the [rumors. Scorbutic Eruptious and Bad Comilex ions, by their alterative elfeet npon the !lulus that feed the skin. and the moihid elate of u hick occ.a- Kiwis all eruptive complaints, cloudy, and othar ieetzrecable complexions. 'nu use of these Pills for ct rerr short time will itil;• , ..t an entire cure of salt ghou l , and a striking improvement in the cleat-tow , of toe shin. c ommon coma and influenza wit! always he cured by one duce, or by two even in 'tttc 'curet cases. IT= Ain remedy for this most 'Using:Ant!' and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE NEDICINgs deserve n distinct end' emphatic recommendation. It is -ell-known to littutimis in this city, thnt the former propriet4 of these valuable 3ltslicines Was himself allliete l l with this compaint for Upwards of TIII art , - irt VV. 11:EARS ; and that he tried in 'rain every ronedy , prescribed within the whole compass of the Antersa Medica. He however at length tried the iMedicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in tt very short time, after his recover). had been pro nounced not only imprubable,:but absolutely im possible, by any human metuti. FEVER ABM AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will Le found a safe, speedy, and .cer tain renicidy. Other medicines leave the sygtein subject to a return of the disease--a cure by these Medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, RE SATISFIED. AND DE CURED.' Miens Fevers and Liver Ceniplaints. Oeneral Debilit3r, Loss or Ares:ern:, AND DISZAIrb,OI, Fn./tuts-412es° medicineshave been used with tho most beneficial restiltil in cases of this description:—liimis Ern. and Scaorm.A, in its worst f9rtits, yields to the mild yet powerful &a t m o f th ese r emarkable Medicines. NIG= SWEATS, NIULVOra 1.4: 1 4L1TY, 'NERVOUS CON. rt.atmrs of all kinds, rat.rarrtori IlgArro PaucrEa's Couc, are spe.dily cured. MEROMILIL DISEASTS. tenons whose constitutions have become im paired by the injudichniS use of Msaceav, will find these Medicines a perfect cure , es tltey never fail to eradicate from the systenvell the effects of Mercury infinitely sootier than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single tnal wilt place them beyond the reach of etimzetition, in the estimation of every patient. • BE CARViTIL OF COUNTERFEIT& Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors annsted, both iu the city of New York and abroad. Hay of no one who is not an Amman= Meer Prepared and add by 'Dr. AY. IL MOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York. . FOR SALE. BY , 3'.. JOIIN G. ittiONW, Iv tlchtqlkilll emittly. Dye 29, 1819 , 50 -ly . _ LtNN scirra, a co., -- mo. SIN MARKET ay. PUMA D'A.—WIIOLE. iN sale Druggists, and dealer! Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Surgical and Oluiterwal huh umews. Medi. cal Chest', Medical daildlehaes, Pith•nt Medicines, Paints, oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Dye-staffs, Perfumery.--lke Ste. also, manufseturers of the celebrated Congress Writing Ink. and Ink Powder.— Tide Ink is unsurpassed In quality. having never till ed to commend itself wherever It has heel, brought Into IMO : WV BIC now prepared to (Walsh it of al! colors. In Wiles, from quart to one ounce, neatly packed in boxer from one to three doyen each. 8.4 14:4b have at all alines a complete assortment of every article futile!, fine, to which they invite the attention of Llttiggists and Country Merchants. In the eekutton and preparation of their articles, they spare no nine to have them of undoubted goatlike. so that they feel prepared to all the orders of those vrbo with part Dragoon a manner which they rectum -adult will prove satistlittory—they are also anvils' as to the style of putting op andlpacking their goods. In order to Insure their safe ettriage to any point in the country. Orders by letter will at all limes receive prompt and earentl nriention. and to any Dreggistof respectability, °titmice current clothe sent if request ed. ' (Italy 13.1850 IS hum , -- ILlght! Light! Light! A• LARGE ASSOMTMIIN I' OP 'PLOW LAMPS of salons style.the bat annortinent in the city at very low ales. Catuptieue lamps of the most ap proval constructions: Lard Lamps. titular. .tc.. for Tenant use t a variety of Giant Oil Lamps I Candela bras, actinic/ad new aad eleiguit +interns Olran data. with the additton of Lamps to burn either Mkt or Oil; Glasses, Globes, Wicke.Shadev. eV. Fluld.Campliene and Alcohols. Darning nal& free foam smoke, smell or sediment. Camphene warraut• ea sot to Impsit by keeping. • Absolute Fluid. Dagsist Alcohols and Phosgene Caa. • EDWARD F. CORFIELD. Mahler . and Piaui Matinfactutert, 133 3.0411) 3ti St.. 3 floors abote . Opruce, Aim 10.1830 314mn Light! Light I Light! PINE OIL , ChhIPIIINE AND r. FLUID OF AC knotriedged superiority and purity. manufactured "andlbt safe at the lowest Wholesale Priam. by Darla & Hatch, at the old established .otand of the 'late 441 14 14 Benjamin T. Davis, Camden. Rear Jet where order) bY malt arotbenvise are velleile ' Name ottention'o4ll.he given. Thy 'Dian of t subtle for fifteen years. and the award of a ,Rilver eclat, and emuplimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all cotatltifors, is sufttelent erldentm orthe excellence of our le , Tar, PI eh. Turpentine. Rosin and Ppirits of Ter 29-3 m pentine. fur sate Witoissale and Retail. , July 20,1650 o _ Astrology, Astronomy, Threnolo gy and Gecimancy. _ - BY PROP C. W. nonAcK.or 8 %muss. officit, 71, Lrist!!rer, tbote:Eightk. Oppasit 40. tr- my. nitaserons friends on the late ' - rresidoff tat Eliction,altoild convince those skepticarpersons• trio talk cif rstutrtimi, that no such thing as, esti. is bas been known by the eminent and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer, C. W. RODACK, during: his experience of over • (planer of a century. Do you: dotrtit predestine' lent , Then 'why ant every Man gain the celebrity of Getters) TayEr. a Daniel Webster, Or: a !rem Clay 1 And yet there are some who are font.: isbonongh to doubt that a man may, be torn with the power to see intu future events. flow can it be pow: Mai that the destiny of man should be destined hyl the mere shuffling of a pack of cards 1 and yet there are' . thousands* who allow themselves, with open months, to swallow the 'greasy words of old woman. whose true skill consists in filling tb'em lath wonders that are Most difficult for the digestion of others whit are more cteduloas, yet more scientific it is smel l test bring discredit on a profession that :has been itekonwledged to be a science of the Ingfiestorst der, from thne immemorial. and Is the only prOfessim that has holy authority to sustain it. The Walt re-• sped which General Taylor, and Charles John Berne, date, tate King of Sweden.-Mid for Astrology is shown by their letters for their Nativities to the 'sub scriber, which it will give him great pleasure in show... Ink to to those who favor him with a call. In addition to his power to foreiwe future events; he has the power to give such information n, will effectu ally redeem such as me given m the too free use Of the bottle. Ile is also capable Of curing diseases heretri forCeoOlidered incurable in this country by the or dinary medicines. and wishes all to give him a call who nave been givew urkisy their-physicians and wish to be tared. Ile w iff warrant ,a eure in-an cases, and will make WO charge except for the conjurations he shatlmeke use of in his office. Ite Is often asked what a Nativity is 1 ffe 'shamus, seen:ding to Geomancy, one of the seven points in ,the science of Astrology. that Iva llomscope of the future eventrrofa person's life carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, con; Mining an account of all the lucky and nntucky days In the months and years of the person's life for whom t is coal ; by which means thousands In thin country and elsewhere havelieen.prevented from misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb or futurity, brscfer tine to their Nativity before entering on any specula rion of business or pleasure. ' It should be hi the hands of every one as their almanac far life. A Nativity Or an Individual can only forwarn the possessor of troll hies ;maim In (mute for bins; those who AM involv ed In present difficulties of any kind most wait o n th e snbreriber its perton or by letter, who is prepared to exert his -secret influence for thels immediate benefit. Ile is ready to use hit Influence to fortell the result of lawsuits, ana all undertakings In which there is a risk IOTOlved; ha esti makes ore of his power for the Tea. toration of stolen or lost property, which he has lased for the advantage of thousands in this city and else where. Who can.almaid a gentleman's abilities, who has had the honor tp be called on and consulted with by all the crowned bOads of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation as an Astrologer than 'my one living 011 e can be consulted with at his Mice, or by tetr. f pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use Of his pow er on any of the following topics:— !Maine/4 rf all descriptions ; travelling by land or sea ; conrtships ; advice given for their' successful actromilishment •peculating in stocks. fllOrthlOldite, Or real estate ; the recovering of legacies in dispute ; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of ships at sea, Ile also offers his services respectirts health, wealth 'and inarrloge, love affhirs, journeys. lawsuits, diffientty In business., fraud, sickness and death, past. present .atill future events.and tn.all the concerns of life, and invites ill to call Who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. ' TERMS : _ . _ Ladles, 50 cents ; Gentfemenoltl. Nativities calcu lated and read In full. It cording tothe Oracles of )•fax• enilueffilens—Ladtes. el ; Gentlemen. Si 50. Nails i ties calculated according to Geomancy, for I.ndies.4l2. In fall, *3; Gentleman, 83, In full, 83. . Persons at a distance con have their nativities drawn by sending the date of the day and their birth. All lettere containina the above fee will receive im mediate attention, and owlish:les will be sent to any part of the Milted States, written on durable paper. °Mee. Nit. 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth. and Walnut and Spruce streets. .opposite the Musical Inn& Hull. Phila. Office houre,frout 9 A. M. till ►D C. W. ROBA.CII, Astro'lnger Dec 8. 18191, sp-i y; To the Sick and Afflicted. CERTIFICATES AND TEITIMONIALS SUP ficlesit to fill every column of thhipaper.ian be pmduced, setting forth the woniterfht virtues or Dr. Saraynter Compound 6yrop of Wild Cherry. The most common saying is, that t would not give one bottle of Dr. ttwayne's Compound Byrn') of Wild Chevy, fir half a dozen (irony other prepkr salon. I iifiVe tried all the popular ones, hut - this stands unrivalled for the Mite of the following diseases. viz : indaenza, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, fitpitting. of Blond. Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat, Bron chitis. Asthma or weakness ofthe Nervoui.?ys tem, or impaired Constitution from any cause, and to prevent persons from falling into a decline, this medicine has not Its equal. And when too much calomel or quinine has been used, this medicine will prevent its evil effects on the system, and repsir the hiaary functions. ANOTHER HMIS CEFRIVICATE. Cute of Edward Hanson. Eogineer at Mr. Pettit's Factory, corner or Ninth and Wallace Streets,'Sprin . it Garden. More substantiat etidinert of the wonderful curative properties of Dt.r3wayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Moult. Philadelphia. April Li, 18.50. Dr. Swaine —Dear Sir —Delos severely afflicted with a violent add and cough, which reitled• upon my lungs, attended with great debility, •soreness in my , side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting blond, na appetite, coOld get no rest at- iiiglit, owing to the se verity of my rouge would spit as much as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful slate of things con until I almost despaired of being cured, havire tried physicians and nunternuti things without relief: but balder beard of the great virtues or your Coin pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by Physicians of the first eminence, l concluded to matoe trial of it, and am happy 'to state that three but ties perforated a perfect cure; my sleep is now undis turbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your. medicine lent indebted for thin great cure. I shall be. glad to commenicale with any person on the subject who may bvpleased to cull on mit and corroborate what I have maid in the above certificate, at the Fac tory or my residence. Yours, turut rrspettfully. ED. IlktitiON.l3 WOW Row, Eighth Street, (our doors above Spring Garden The‘ahove Certificate is from a man well known by a 'a. s - nortion of toff' citizens. Those who doubt the truth of it, are r„ - .lted to call themselves, that it is another voluntary, i b zinterested. tin:: witness to the erekt virtues of Dr:” §warne'll Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Clergymen. Aretbreseers, and all Public Speakers say that i llr Swaytie's Wild Cher ry. gives Hint vignr to the voice that cannot be obtained from any other ar ticle. To Elderly Persons.—Many healthy age.lindividurals who know the value of Dr. Swayn - e'es Compound Sy rup of Wiid Cherry, snake tt n ruje to take it IWo or three times it, week, by which they remnye'the colleen that produce disease, preserve their health and keep off the inflrmaties of asp. Very hoperrsitt Caarioe..—The• genuine article le prepared only by Dr Swayne, Inventorrand Sole Pro prietor. eornerof . Eighth and Race Sri., Philadephla All Wild Cherry preirarationk heir/ "positively fic titious and counterfeit" without his signature. Swayne's Celebrated Verm!rage " A cafe and effectual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, cholora morbus, sickly or dyspeptic children Or adults, and the nine' useful Wilily medicine ever offered to the public." The only One that is pleasant to the taste, has proVed HS virtues in thousands-of cases, un only In the great detonation 01 WOllllB, but in restoring the sickly and , dyspeptic child and adult, when all other remedies have had no good effect. • Overate of Mistakes: Remember, Di. awayne's Vertniftige is now put up in square bottles. See that the name is spill correctly, &payee. ' DR. SWAYNIPS SIINAIVCOATED SARSAPARIL LA and EXTRAtT TAR PILLS. Par superior to any pill of the present day.—These pills are compound of various vegetable substance*, tine result; of long hod laborious inveittgation.And the !Mid they Nave taken of the public favor,ind the (Aires they have performed since they were introduced, is un precedented In ttke history of medicine. finlike most other Pills, they neither gripe.' produce nausea, or any - Whet unpleasant Senfiatinti, theV cleatat and strengthen the fountain springs of life, and no mrdi eine can have a better effect than these for nulnliily irregularities which occasionally happen to women. The ribose valuable medicine* are prepared opty by Dr SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RAVE Streets, ytiiindelphia. ' AdeNts FOR SCEICYLICILL COUNTY. ionN G. BROWN, J. CURTIS C. llUGUES,lPottivilte,Pa. J. S. C. MARTIN. JAMES B. FALLS,I S I I „,,m, JOIIN W. GURUS, C. & C. Hoar:mom Schuylkill Haven; II Stitaamsa, Port Carbon; Renoir & REED, L. blabantanito; Jona A. OTTO, Taytomvitte; J. U. Amu; Tuscarora; E. J. Fav, Tamaqua; Geo. RTSTENTDEII, New Castle; W. Mommtus.: St. Clair; Meta & Srt.t.rtan, Patter son; ?tell HAM Innegrove; ECKEL & BEANDT.Tfe mufti; Coetrett.t.& Son, Llewellyn; Jona Wtwaus, Middlepon; Can. FEAO.ET, Orwlesbure; Conseil, Rtioans & Lrersnat.t. New Philadelphia; S Mears, Orwilfsbars fandinc. J. STANTON, McEranabura, and by most.all Storekeepers in the adjacent chanties. Feb 49, 1450 B.ly • Front Street Wire Mantifactory. VITATSON & COX, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN Vl' and. Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 48 North Front Street„Corner cf Coomb's Alley, between Mark et and Mulberry (Arch) streets, Philadelphia, sphere they contlnne to !manufacture, of surwrier quality, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds; Brass and Copiter Wire anal for Paper Makers, &c, Cylinders Dalyy antis covered in thebest manner. . Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers!. - Sieves of superior" quality for Mass and Iron Founders.— Screen Wire, Window Wine, Safes, Traps, Dish Cov ent, Coal and Sland'Screena, &m. &e. *Fancy Wire Work of every description, executed id the neatest manner. Orders for City and Country received and promptly attended to . Sept 7,-1550,.- , MARRIAGE - : 'vim SO OrTEN:I7NEWPY. ; THE CAUSES AND (SHE. REMEDY! /data and many a wire endures years of bodily ,suffering and, of mental , anguish, prostrate and help , ; less, embittering her. life, that of her husband, and hounding the fauna welfare of her children: arising Trees misses which, it known, would have spsred the , eeffering, the anguish to the wife, sod us thejnis: ;bitrol embanassasserds and pecuniary difficulties hay ing their origin in the mind hang, weighed down and harassed in coniemsence of the sickness of the cote pinion of his bosom. How impwtant that:the causes should he known to every wife, to every husband; that 'the dreadful and harrowing consequences to rho health Ind hap-. pineal of both may be evaded?. Life is too abort int health too precious to stbnit any portion of the mita bo spent without the fall nolcoinent of .the other. The timely poosessiOn`of 'a little-work entitled ,as &Awe has been the means of-sails:lg the health and tba life of ;thousands, as over TWO HUNOREO.THOUSAN'D • . copies have been sold since the first edition wu it author Ins been induced to advertise it by the argent and pressing request oe those who have been indebted to its publication for, e 2 they hold desi (thit all may hive an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him With thousands of letters of tucominvo, some of which are annexed to the adver tisement. 1 • THE MARRIO WOMAN'S Private Medieil Companion. DY DL A. M. MAIMICEA, roortssoo or nt - tr or wooing Twentieth Edition. 18mo., pp. eso. Price, W.ro. THIS WOHK"AIS INTENDED ESPECIAL. LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those ectntempla ting marriage, as it discloses important lowa , whiA !herald be known to them particularly . . Here, eitcry female—the wife, the rnother--the on&cither budding into womanhood; or the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates' an important change—kott discover the ernes. symp• ion*. and` the most efficient. ;remedies and most cer. tainmode of cure, In .everyrcouiplaint to.whiCh her silts subject.: • • •', • The rovelancos containedin Its pages have proved ahlessing to 'thousands, as - tbe innumerable letters received by them:el:or (whielihe is permitted by the writers to publialt) will streiti. - : • ~ Arid UNIIAPPY WIVES. &elem . ' of a Ixtter frost a Gentleman in Dayton, O. "DA Veen, May I, 1947. • 4 DR. A. bf. Mat:mice au—Aly Pear-Sir: The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,' for which 'I enclosed one dollar to your address. came toady to hand. I would net have troubled you with these kw lines, but that 1 am impelled by a sense of gratitude, Err myself and wife, to give utterance to our incere and heartfelt emotions, " My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some. three years or more, in corisequence of her great an. (ish and suffering some months before and daring confinement; every successive one room and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in im.. adnent dancer, and which was. on tho last occasion, despaired of I supposed that this state of thingswas inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At-this. time Mow about two months) I 'beard your book highly spoken of. as containing some mattes reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, lean not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind anti the ley its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that ibe great discovery of M. M. Dew mesas provided tt remedy. It opened a prospect to me whkh ante conceived was possible. No peen. Mary consideration earl ever repay the cddigatrotts I am under to you for having been the means of im parting to us the matters contained in' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' Ent for thisore another year would have passed over my Dead, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave. and my eliddren left motherless.' Zztrad from a Mier. Competence and Health "LANCASTER, PA.,, Oct. .14, 111. " Mr DEAR Stet i I know you will have the kind ness to bear with me in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the obligations wo feel Ourselres under to ycm in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable 'Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' It has been worth its weight in gold to rue. If I express Myself rather warmly, you will see that I can not do so too warmly, wlten I inform you of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state my situation when I obtained your bank through the merest curiosity. I look upon it as oue of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married some ten years, and was the father of Serett children. I was long struggling uneensingJy to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, but the reaults of my utmost exertions at the end left me about where I was at the beginning of each year; and that cagY, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon nay health: I felt less capable to endure its contmu•, once, while I felt the necessity of pensevemnco. " This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi• tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) for fix years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the 'charge and manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which I was ignorant. Oh l what would I have given had I the six years to live over again! What would my wife have given to hare been spared the kng days and still longer nights prtmt:3 on a bed of sicknessl:--all of which would have heel avoided, had I. then seen a copy of 'THE MARRIED WONAWS I" . IIEVATZ MEDICAL COSITARION.'" From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, SiC, How marry aro suffering from obstruction or irreg ularities 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 advice! How many graiin from prulapstia uteri (felling of the womb), or from jiuor.a/bus (weak ness, debility, he, ?to! Bow many lIIC is constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and whose lives aro jeoparded during such time, will find" in its pages the means of prevention, anielioraticm, arid relief% . Extract from a Letter. To those just Narriert:—"ltad I known!" ' ul'imanctettra,-Nom 20, 1817. "DR. A. M. Mamma:to Had I known of the im portant matters treated of in 'The Married Woman's Prisms Medical Vemplution . -some years ago. haw much misery 1 might have escaped! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, aml found my case treated of. I mist every female mail herself of the information contained in its pages." Letters are daily received of this characteroutine cessary to present. To those yet unmarried. but contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propnety , or incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of being possessed of the revelations eon taincd in these pages, to intimately involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a na ture @trice; :mended for the married. or those con templating m zitT3 ; betber iS necesp7, since it is every one's duty to beco.7.::" mss t:rwl• edge whereby the sufferings to Which a wilr, II moth er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. [Sr Copies ern' be ever by Mali free or Postage tv. On the receipt or One Dollar, "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed fete) to any part of tho United Statee All letters mast be postpaid ((except those containing., a remittance), and addressed to Dr. A. M. bIAIHUCEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 1Z Liberty at, Nev.z. Yea. Over 20,000 Cooke have been sent.tr3o\ MAIL within three raczdha with perfect safety and cer tainty. Booksellers and te;ents'en*cd in its gate, are making handsome competencies from the ready and exsraordinary demand for it, and the extreme ly liberal terms afforded them. Active lot-al or travelling Agents, throughout the United States and Canada., will be supplied on the same terms. Communications are required : to be potr-paid and addressed as above. CAUTION.—The Oldie are cautioned against the various catch-pennies intended to be dalmed,cotf upon them, imitating the title of the work as " The Mdrried Ladle* . Medical Cotillion ion," and various other title.. The title of the work is " The Ilfarrird WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion," by Dr. .I. DI. Manrireatt, August i 7, 1850. 33.6 m Medical House. .I . 7FTA MAIMED 15 PEARS AGO, BY Dir. KIN'. rA KELIN, N. W. Corner of Third and Union KW, between ttpruce and Pine Streets. Youth aud Manhood Prtmature Death. KINKELIN• ON otELF PRESERVAI 25 Cents. This Book Jusi piablisheil, Is filled tvith use ful information. on the infirmities and diseases or the Human Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and Sholliti be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives will prevent years of intsery and suffering and save . annually. Thousands of Lives. Pareula 14 reading it will learn bow to prevent the destruction of their children. *OA remivance of 25 cents; enclosed in a letter ad dressed to Dr. Kinketin, W . comer of Third and Union Streets, between dprure and Pine, Philadel phia, will ensure a book under euvelope;• per return of mail. Pennies at tt distance may a ddrcsit Dr. K., ty letter; (post-paid and be cured at borne: Packages of itledicines:/ Directions, &ft., forwarded by sending a remittance; and put lip secure from dam age or curinaily: , . • Rook-sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Cantrowern, and all others supplied with the, auntie work at very low rates. August 24. 1830 " • 31-1 Y Boys' atui Childen 9 s Clothing. sabictiber has on hand &complete Mmortmen 1 of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Hoy* of three years of age, to young Gentlemen nisi:teen Any: person purchasing Clothing at this establish. ment can have the Privilege of returning them if they do:not suit. F R. /10r1: No. 26 Chesnut Bt, helo w7e th .IThilsda, HEM to the Purchaser. iN covvra The tirooks that sing the livelong, day, Through the deep woods and - tneadow lands, Washing away - the glittesing sands, Are bappiett In their play; - • ,- Far itp Ott wild and Shady hill I hear the rurubling . waterfalt "Dashing beside the nunecl waft,. , Where stands the grey old mill. O, beautiful the certh end rky ! „ ' Amigo:eelly comer the mountain breas t , While tueath there tall etad.uget: tiro . I'd almost love to die ! Yes, when the sell twilight.of thd heart' ' Steals o'er. the lantiqrsipie g T owitig• dim ; Aud sweeter stituuls'the evening hymn. ' Let mari unbithleWstart. . , 'Mitt upturned eyeg Fee'theitew moon . Hang her pale light in henven'i. own bluf f When noiidens fiills the silvered dew— „And,wouds tuatl'urixid bee?. trine: ehe fanner. S CIE ILP. These gentle ereaturat i . who both feed and clothe us, require protectidn, under shelter, during the winter. The better they are kept, the greater and more beautiful will be their fleeces"the more money theymill bring in to your 'pockets. Their ihed, which should be tight, and lace the south, and open upon a yard, ,must be bedded every fevidaYs,ivith straw, so . as to keep them clean. They Should. each receive about three pounds of b.ttribilY —if given a gill of oats, bean, Or pea meal, daily, two and a half pounds of hay will answer, or the like quantity of well eured fodder or straw. Two pounds of roots, to be cut up, and two pounds of kmg provender for a day's ration a head. A trough, with salt strewed over tar should, at all times, be accessible to them, ; 1/,.however, yon simply them with pine boughs to browse on, you may dispense with the tar; The yard, which the sheep have access to, should first receive, a foot of earth in depth; fashioned into a ditch shape, which should tie kept covered with straw, from time to time, for the double pur pose of adding to the comfort of the sheep, and absorbing their urine. Sheep dung and sheep urine thus protected front deterioration, is among the richest of manures, and we venture the assenion, that a flock. of one hundred sheep, furnished With the right kind of material, would make manure enough froin November till May, to fertilize fifteen acres of land. TO FATTkrt FOWLS. Foivls may be fattened in four or five days, by the following process: 'Set, some rice over the - tire with skimmed milk, as much only as will 'serve one day. Let it boil iill the rice is swelled out; add a teaspoonful of of sugar. Fted them four or five times a day in pans, and give them as much mach time as will fill them. Great care must be taken that they have nothing, sour given them, as that prevents their fattening,. Give them clean water, iir.the rnillifrom the rice to drialr. • By this method the flesh will havea clear whiteness; and as ••rice 'goes further el'Ases harley-mcal, it will be found more econorrek cal. IRORSICS. Daoiel D. Gitt, of Adams county, in this State, communicates to the American farmer his mode of breaking horses of the vile and dangerous habit of kicking,. He says : `•I attach one end of a strong line fo the hind pastern,of the horse, and lake it forward thrOugh the loop, fastened to the trace, at the side of the horse, and attach the other end of the line to the bit of the bridle ; a line attach ed thus at each side of the horse. if left suffi ciently long to just enable him to [hake a step, will at every kick he rrmy make, oper ate so severely upon his mouth as to cause him very soon to give it up as a bad , job.." SPIRIT Fnon TURNIPS. A correspondent informS the Eight Courant - • that lie - has produced n spirit from turnips, which closely resembles whiskey, but has • the flavor of turnip. It is very pure, strong, _and highly inflammable; and if the turnip flavor could be removed, might come even __ - sively into favor TO PRESERV E SWEET CIDER* We have heard it stated that cider may be kept perfectly sweet, by taking a pint of pot verised charcoal and putting it into . a bag, and then putting the bag into a barrelof new cider. It is said that by so doing, the eider will never ferment, and it will nevercontain any intoxicating quality. This is something for temperance people io know. (Etc i)ouschceper. VERY FINE APPLE JELLY. Having cut out all blemishes, quarter half ' a bushel of the best pipit' or bell-Sower ap• without peeling or coring, and as you aft them, throw them into a pan of cold wa- Itr to pres:.'rve the color. Whep all the ap- . ples have. beeil thus eV Up, take them out of the water, but do not wipC or dry them. Then , weigh the cut apples, to pound: allow a pound of the best oaf-sugar. Put them with the - sugar into a large pre serving -kettle and barely enough of water to prevent their bprning, mixing atriong them the yellow rind of half's dozen lemons pared off very thin and cut into pieces. .A.lso.the juice of the lemons._ When perfectly. soft, . and boiled to a Mist", put the . apples, Ike.' into a large linen jelly-bag, and rya the liquid into moulds, if wanted for present use ; and into jam if intended for keeping, Lay brandy paperion the topof each jar, and cover them` closely.--Miss Leslie's Beseis Book. TIMATO PIGS. • . Tito small pear-shaped tomatoes, may be preserved as follows: , They are very fine and their, resemblance to.figs is not 'wholly / in name and appatraoce.' A chemist at our . t elbow who has analysed both figs and toms• .toes, tells us that the composure of the fruits is quite similar. --- Scald and peel the tomatoes, and then boil them in one third . their weight of sug,ar, tilt they are penetrated by it. Then flatten and . dry them in the, sin, occasionally turning them - and sprinkling with sugar. When • dry Pack 'them in layers, with sugar sprink led. • CORN BREAD. Mix three pints of Indian meal in a, quart 'of sour milk ; add three etrg,s, teaspoonful sal aratus, and souse salt ; beat all to a smooth batter, 'and pour in pans half an inch deep, and bake quick. This is sufficient breakfast for a half dozen. Here is one for fatnily-bread:—Six (plans of water, one pint of 'lard, one pint of yeast, s . and a tea-cupful Of .s.alt, mixed • with meld r enough to make . a batter. Let it rise and. - then put it in pans to bake. lid *tante betty . on of Pilate num and Diana mil Pen C=l , and IRV ,Aar • bail and iron Inna tor, ‘• nod Flow .011. kg, r LIP gar , ant ata bra nsw, fret Coo qui s fez tlo J I sre tni Nc rose ny'r I re: 1 c,l
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