Mi. THE COUNTRY LASSIE f By Richard Coe Jr. . “Tomorrovr, ma, I'm sweet sixteen, And Billy Grimes, the droeer; Has popp'd the question to me, ma, And grants to be my lover ; To-morrow morn, he says, mamma, He's coming here quite earl',' , To take a pleasant "walk with me . Across the' field or Barley.” - , "Voti must not go, my gentle dear, There`as net use now a-talking ; .Ton shall nut go nerdas the Gehl , with Billy Grimes a-walking. To think of his pre - siimption, too' The dirt:\ ugh . drover. 13: I wonder iChere - yonr pride has gime, To think of such a rover'." "Old Grimes is dead, you know ; mamma, And My. is so lonely ! Besides they say, to (=times' estate That' is the only Surviving tieir,to all !hat's leil ; And that, they say; is 'nearly A good ten thousand dollars. ma— : • About *six lutudred yearly 'I (lid not hear, my dstughter dear, Your last remark quite clearly, But Billy is a clever lad, And no doubt loves you dearly • ,Bictiteniber then, to morrow morn,. To be upbrialit and early; To take a pleasant wall: with hint Across - the field of - barley! - 113 it club Eptin ":WOADERFtiI. • An ging'' Jnan who was lately trave.ling l an the Mississippi -river told some; rather tough stories about Loudon thieves. A Cin cinnati--chap, named Case, heard these nar-. ratites with a silent and impresivehumpli, and then. remarked that the Western thieies: teat the 'London operators all liidlow ‘tilow so?" inquired the, EngliSliniand ,with surprise. :Tray, sir; have you been r 'duel' in the Wesi.?" "Not ff great deal. I undertoo!: to set up husiness at the Des Moines Rapidi.a while no, but the rascally people stole riparti every thing I had. and finally Welsh miner mit away with my wife." "tiopd God," said the Englishtnan, "amt . you never have found her. ?" ~'Never to this day. But that was not the , ' worst , of it." "Worst. Why, what could be wOrse than stealing a man's wife. - "Stealing his children, I _should. say." said the : implacable Case. - • . e "Cllildren . .1 "Yes ; a nigger woman who hadn't any "of her own, abducted my youngei't daugh ter and jived the Injin§•." . "Great heaven'. and did you not see her du it,?" • "See tier? Yes - , and she hadn ' tlen rod= the start lot' me. bua. she plunged, into the lake and swain off like a duck, and there was no canoe to folloW her w,th." : The Englishman laid back in his eliair and called for another mug of aff-an-a(£, while ease smcked his segar and eyed his credo • Jew's friend mnst remorsely. .. -..— . "I—l shan't go any further West, I think," I v NIA; :if. VSIC —l. El i- -& AV ALKEII. SUCI . F•t - - I observed the excited John Bull. 1 , t.‘ roes TO nen Willie. No. ld i Chesnut st.eet under' t runtimes M ttoennt. have jur.tpwlttidbed tit wilin% tug "I should not advise any one to o," said 1 b.-1.W.! Nallads, Polkaa, e.:,..: Case_quietly. "My brother_ once iiv ' ed there, I Thi c. it• ks Bern r e , } , - , rt . l i a , y . 14 I t . t r ..; k , a l , : i r b ,N,.. ...J r . ,, 5 1 p r 0 , i i le Ii : ~ ~ e m e but'he had to leave : plthoiania his ibusiness lh^ """ ' t "`"~ ., . , Saucy hate, att rung by Mr. Iluttion, ~.% stc by Dr was the best iu the country. " . . i (•,,,,,,,,,,,,.‘,. "What busineSs was he id ?" , i •• r0.1.t, the 1,0 7 1i1 in-i 2 i.f c,.lumbia," nil ime.ltrlthe ; poltunl r air ”r••-t;:i....r be drippy,' In ttre....l .• I:”ChAir "Lumberirig—had a saw-mi11.",l - tr,......,. -. , .1 - 1,. • Th.,. sii Gone, by the late •.I.T S, Sullivan .•' "Aud they stole his lumber ?'' i ; Onpehtes. 7..., r, "• r., Woman's 1.ev..; . ta les, and his sate-logs ' too. " ,:i ' A Dream that I.,er tan neer forget, by M. Keller. .. "Saw lo^3 ! „ I . , ; 1h11......ent l'ollia, by .1..\. tletze. : 1 morn: e do. 1y ?I. Netter. "VC', Witrtie tiLatetv. of the bliik walnut ri.,,,ii. do, as pr rf.,rmed At rape May, by J,linden”•, ; ii,,i,d. logs were carried' off in a single night. " , . G•tlop Ilriiiiant. front the Op•ra of the nntr Sens 0 1 'AS it possible ?". .. . I. vilem:by 7'. r; AVler•-tk. , I I six. Atnn.'e menrn, 171.10nre.e. hy Martel. Veter: 1 ' "True, upon " my liquor, sir.: tie tried I i.. &W. have ihe Ltlea.rire ln annminre tn the mtb. : Ihe that their Fluor of Sheet 3.11 , tc enn•IMP of the I el cry '. war to prevent it : had men hired to .o ' !Are. ~.t ~,,- -. 1 mo;t complete nrsorttnent to he found in t n . t o their riot k . :watch his log,s, but it,was _all of ! no use.— 1 t . [ .. t';;;• l } l :6T . N i l l :::L a r r ::l.‘i;:•7l 4 e t :lTP.le . "% l l:r...! k, BOOT., AC C• They would whip 'cm away as if there had : ei A, Nos. A One as.mrtment r SW, 111.•1 - nannftethrert of New been nobody there. They would steal them :I L. ‘.r .t ltd ll. : ‘. . i t i r ,. . , ni i t . t ‘ ; l it et 1 Q r.;- R t i T r x .l.Nr T rir .4 ,... ' OUt of the river, 'out of the fore; and even :, , , -, -..c. :,,,,, ril ~ .4 .0,,,,nt .4 - 1:nit:,•", vi.,iir.. n.,_ . - : ' i. , ,, Fluter , , Arrnr,le.m., Pe.. Violin, Calla!: :11:11 , out ot the, milt wars." . ' !hill Strint , ..r tGS tjr,l Italian .14 Iliftri, 701 Or ' "Good gracious." •'' ' ~ :..-hl, h ..ni lip furni-itedta the pel.lit and !he iratle at 't I irie low•-1 ult.,. . "Just to giy,e you ;in ido how they can , th- 4 .-,p1:1,0w.11 2 , attenlctt In • . - 1 11 111.'0 steal there, " continued Case, sending,a sly' . —'n • wink at the listening Coinfrany, "list to give you an idea—Ad you ever work in a saw , milt?? ."Never." i . ' ”Well, my 'brother, one ilay,:bought an- Al!fired fine black walnut log—f Our feet and t three at the but, and not a-knot in it. He! ,was determined to keep that log; anyhow,' and hired two Scotehmen to watch it all) night. Well - they took a small s 'demijohn ; of whiskey With them, snakedllir log up ;the hill above the mill, and built la fire and then sot down on the log to playlkeerds jist to keep awake you see - . rrwas a monstrous -big log—bark two inc-hes thick.: Well, an I was saying,, they played keerds and drank whiskey all night, and as it began to grow light, went to sleep stradcle of the lug.— About a minute after daylight Gebrge, went over to the militia see how they wCre getting on, and behold the log was gone. , "And they setting on it'?" ~ .., "Setting on the bark. The thieves had drove an iron wedge into the butt end.which was pitying down hiil, and hitclie4 a yoke of oxen on; and pulled it right oiit, j beviog the sliell, and the Seetchtnen sittittea strad dlet of 0, f‘ I ast-asleep.•" ,j, i The ngli , sliman here arose. dropped his cigar stump in-the spittona, , and iiitiked at his watch, said he thought he would go on ticci and see how far we'd Le down therivi'r Lc fore morning. • Inforni7tion rou ' . 6ver kuov: a young lady who had white (eyth to Put her hand over them When she laughed ?• Did you ever . know :t youn;?, lad :led sprightly lass who could nu .. t pick black-ber ries inti 3 one basket ? • . Did - you --ever know rt . worms who never had northing taken from her clothes yard.? - Did you ever know a young Ind was • I too weak to stand up during prayer tim,i 4 : that could not dance all night weary . 7 ' Did you ever 'know% a yonny, - nin to (hold a skein of thread for his trvorttc to wind _without getting, it strawr y entangled ?- Garret: and the=—Dr. _Thom celebrathd pt ,stman in his: day, was remarkable lb two thin!_x., rizN: Oe slovenli ness of hi erson, and Itis dislike.tomuflittz, which" c always reprolrited as Laing very - trn . iolesOme. On his breakfasting one turning at Lord llelcuMb's trim Garrick was present, a plate of muffins helm; intro . dthtcd, 'the doctor- grew outrageous, and vehemently e - x-laitneA "Take away the mut fias !" "No, no," said Gar: ickiseizing the plate, and looking significantly nt the doctor, take away the raga'-muflinr: • ewe J oung an, in 'writing of his lady lore, says, "her face xs a lamp of alabaster, lit up with -pleasant. I thoughts." . What an interesting light to write by, espe cially if she would allow you tv punctuate with kisses. Take aWay the suit *, Jim, 3:7'Quiip calls =orators who extol our na tional, characteristics on indepo s pdence day, beyond what truth will justity,f”Fourth-of , Ju-liars." - Of' Barnum want .sf a flying repott.il • UNION IllsTEls, SAN.' FRANCISCO, sy , Cali fornia.-Tlits Establishment haabeco re-. t; 3s cently fitted up, In Pacific st,treny 811131olke: hic II is convenient to the twurbers parts of t City. Men to the City Ilan, and Mikes public build , int r and' within a few minutes Wilk of the principal Steamboat landine.s. ; The Proprietor, from hislong eirrseilence in the:htisi . nese in the City of NAW York, (haMg. been connect , ell with Love)ofe hotel for several years) feels cone dent - that Moos.. who -may visit his House, will end ' there the comforts of a dame. GEORGE BROWN, Proprietor. San Fs - angers), Sept ISSQ ' . 3741 /*HE SUBSCRIBER WILL sUPERINTEND 24 e 11 • Rent. Collect, Sue out, att Ittne.s or property ! . and weounts, eithin this County, awl will, irre. ' gaestedoet as Assigni e, Trustee. or Administrator , In : settling tip estates-n;ith promptoers and fidelity. N. ar• WILS.ON,d. r: mark , Street, Pottarille,Petin'a. Mirth 16, IMO intinEa, ATTF : hiTION OF / 011ilderfOod Damns. respectfully invited to the pl a „,ipc mot. where therian iIP suited in all kinds of ,s•trsitinr, Turning and Lumber,' from 1 ineh livanla to Papua Plank STRAW! & earner of 9th and Notwegtanalireets. 3u.iv IS:rn • 1.1-tf t.ATESt SLATES:IOO DOZEN , SIATES: direct from il i egnainifaciiirers,arCiir wholesale prireS.P.ISI received end for sale at . BANNAN • A Cheap Wholesale Stationery and raper Store. rsArliii trade supplied at City prices wind( sale. Sept - :9 • _ PORT DIONNAIKS—A BEAUTIFUL 'mon mem Gir Ladies and Gentlemen. eery cheap, Pat Fere [red and for sale at U. - IIANNAN'S tlheap Fancy and Variety Store. Flept 2g. 1550 39 , LADES:' BUFFALO COMBS.-J•A 1 , 104 E asigortnieut and latest patients, just tscrivel and SZie at the variety stereo( 00 2111:Mffil.Pr. •a.U&NNANs rpt 23. IESO. - .CCIUTIVVER'Ss• ENGINE:ER . B Min 811R t.1 V/-ITOR'S Packet Table I.loot —A capital uork. just rsceiv ell and fur sate at BANN Cltrap Book stdre• tut. - !Ain v 1c,..1A ir \lt AU,Si S FOR 1111311h1s.—ThrodiJsctiberrhave lJ just received frouithe ship Elizabeth 3 and 2 Inch Best 3,st Emtli,it Chninsonade expressly fus and for sals. Apply to T. & E. f;t:oRGE. tf 171 Market and'l2th,Site , tt,Philada. _ 31ERIC 31 CUTLERY', CIIEA:" A good.—A v. y superior articip,l•llll , ll ut nallger'S /4 Son. Celelaraled (;onfrry, just received and fur sale wlndreale anti rttitn, ut tNNAN'S ' rbe.t.j. Stationery store, Witete Mat', be hal s and Wastent.nlin's and superior Itaznrs, by ittit ,in;:tv nr df 31:ty '25:1.51 21-' P.I.LIOIrT (Warra - ntra) I • Ever Pointed Cnht rens, now stand A No. I 111 the Pen Instket every person who has tried 'hers will riczno , siedre i heir ~tnerinritv- Thee are tsarte and ,01 , 1 excite:is - el% by Nr,dly & tvq..ths.rs nbnve the Mlners• 'lV:tithes 1,1" the relebratat makers so`.4! an above, at priers to slut the times. ETTEIt PAPEIt, VF:iIV CIIF.AP.--5 0 iF IL, ...I Mike ruled Leiter ' b alker. Which say purchr:Artl,at a ttrr at hircniu. jts+l h (rived and ror Irkie Lc : rki.er i"t itt worthy the ill or Niert ellier , i.akk it will Irtt sold rtt 4.44 tt.:wt taatiliractiltulA Pitt Jim° i 5, ISLti i i,.2 EPER.IOIt. NEF-DLE.S.—;!IF.I.IX DgELLED 11 Eyed Nerdle..: file :4..4 in the maiket, 4, rfifql sigif i p!y of these stllieritif fiCediri,, kilt I e ' r. •11, tia end flit i F.lle fit -..—• ilf BANK A:VS. I ' , fp , ' 21.„ ISIO• _ I T\RA FTS: 'A'S Of' ENCIIANGE 11 ~f 1 nr inn ott.Kortaisat. I re landi Scotia n , 1.: rr,in re, Germany. or any 'part cif Eur,,,,..„ fur sa lr, witltnut any rhtr... at It. I:ANN AN'rl Pags37e Poltnv and Drafts C14.11,1i andr.natrctrd,. V•n..l 7 .l,ropean.V.in ! 31 - 11 i, alsn enined at the lowest rate•, and Sao detenli iiii n; grumldiu:. , 1.31 23. 9 IN It()OPING.-71111:st nt:IN(J TITS 'SEA -1 mh• n am C IT iV 2 II. 10 , n d.•Plm b 1 Nveltrd their hu thltl.2 , fth.ll the VII' r:rt,of fife, stichld serk have ❑ride tire proof—the tllltit:rfliZtied tVlitlid re - Irrarrn tae pahlir that he is prepared to rani] all °Diets frr Tin li,ediea.spaatiar. Lr., &c JACOB NI. - LONG. ; .t 31ERIC It A ILTWAD 1 Ftantly m haul .la.l suitt•rior artirtr , or lint T IhA. m thy y4t , l, oaanltfActur..l at t",irrtiAlted a 1 ,sbott notice, Itea•y T rails st arlaufacturct.' prirrs IL YARDLEY & SON. 26 IC t PuslVEs. scittp pioN. :t cop:wr, Brae:. liar and Mock Tie, Sorldure proeiter Lead, Se. Orde , s reu iveil for Ilrnsi anti (".pper nark. awl MA, bine fritnithth2. &I% milers, enneethed with the alms/. Ithe.promptly 'Vended W. Soolla e3treer,abbee'Front, Phafidethhin. jllll , 15. 21-If 1.•IIAINS —For Ente r 1 : 0 feet :rhain. Man % furnished ut the .honest roller!, 3-8, 3.4,12-111, S 15-16 and I in. iwri proof rit Llr chain. al fi. York prh,s—Aei.:l•l. ridA,ll. &FON. April •• 13 Al:1z 11(1AD IRON' —BO T(21 , 4*.1t 212 } Fla 2 - 1, Rail o.lnd Iron, 50 do I . tin tin do _ - 4 do 2: 2 do ‘, do d 1), do.l s I do ,dn And Pla2r2;for 221rhy ; A. Ar. (Z. It-ta„ STON', IThilndl...3 , oly 11. vqr; 50 1".0N. 21E1 s to get one bf the wings It would he curious. rtinzi, . - TO==MEOIIS.- rt N .V. 1 1 . 24 Clwap IRON. ifcc. rf.it4vilie. Jun,. I'so ta saliun- ...ti after 10 digest ' elite stomach to material used .ssennet, the effect / eclat wander of the !the first toncess of di. aitonishing Power. The Anne nearly one - thousand of milk. Baron Liebir. slates Asia dissolved to silty thottsa ad di digest Beat and oilier food."— chs produce no grind Gastric Juice, , In. To show that this' want may be per / titd. we'onote the foltrissing : 14(*IFATIFiC EVIDENCE.i . .. „in- I.lebig, in his relehrated woe{ 'Oll Animal :Meaty. sn3 a: "An Artificial Dicestlve Plitill ana (ogees to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared , i .from the tantrum mendicant of the stninaelt of the Calf, Oa ! iti whist. various siticlessif Gruff, as merit and eggs. ' I will be softened. chanced. and digested, /list In the Plnln manner as they would he in the human sioniach.' I Dr. Prn-ira, in Iris famous treatise nu "Fend tin 1 , nip t .- , podielteil by fowlers filV: d iiribe,. . i I n le. , , N . e r w lo , r le k, -t page It:slates the same !feat ci,l. ~,,,,,f ~..ph !_ ,,,N - 1-4,,,,j,,;,1 o r preparation. Thereat e fi - sr higher author:- , . ; ties than ltr. Pereira, . _ L. *-- ! Br l'onilie, in his valmilde Writings nu !lie '•Plirsint troesuian ft. rt. troll. of vat- ' ogy of Ingestion," observes that • - a di:alien inn nf Ilin Ived and for cats ;0 11,, vorli,t doe 01131110 y of the fla.trin Juice ts a pramlnent and B. If Aiiin,CV & :' ( )N • 1 all-prey:ming 1.3..5e of D'spepsia i" And he states / 1 " I that • a it istomulstoeil professore!' medicine in laitoton. .. O Sc n lin was severely afflicted %VHF' this tompiaitit, find , ~,,, ei ,...iyttillit etfe 10 fit!, had Treontmein the Gai , str 1 Juice.. obtained fmen the stomach of living animals, I wilt( h proved completely ,uc t essi i ii,•• ! Dr. Graham, author at the fa limns works nn "Vete i table Diet," says: ••it is a rentarkable tart in physi- : I „logy, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in j water. impart to the field the property of die "lying ; I rarions artistes nr 6,0,1. and "r •ff....ing A kind 0 1 4 r .. , itificiat direstinn of them In no wise different from the , natural dietetics. pr irress." . Dr. rt . •ii great work, the ••eltrniletry of Man.•' 1 (I.ra f.... Illanrhard. Phila. 1818, pp. 321 , 2) says : - rile !domolety of PEPSIN Aims a new era in the rhemi. 1 ell bistmy of Digeiiiiin. From recent experiments. we ktotiv that food liedlecolveil as rapidly in an aril ! ti,tal dreestive fluid, prepated from Pepsin: as ti is in \ , the nal n rat Gastric Juice idlnirt" -',• - - Profs-gm, limiglisen of the Jefferson Crillege,Pbila- I delphia, in his greal virirk,nit hutnists Physlobuty, de -1 vol. s Mom than ( MY P. 2 llec In an examination of this 1 strtjeet. Ilia experiments with Dr. Beaumont, nu the GAM rte. Juice. obtained from the living tinman stomach and from animals are Well known. "In all rases." he says. l•digestion nreorted as perfectly in the aid-. i fitial as in the natural digestions." • , ' I , A 8 A DYSPEI'xitA CURED, i IDr. lionegOn'A preparation o r rp; pi IN, has moan . ' trtt the mnnt 1113rvellnn3e191.vto.riaring cares of De.- touly. tirnar.iatinn,, Pierson!, Beeline, and Dyspeptic ixoii.ii minion, suppmexl to he On the vet)* verge brittle 1 i Crave. It is impossible in life the details nt cases tit ' I tte• limits of this adVEr/innMent—i tit ambentireted 1-'ol'lns:it, ii have heen given nr Mate I ha o TWO lIII.S -- !WEB Itr..M.A itKAIII.ECIIIIGA. in Philadelphia New ' Vort. and Beaton alone. Thexe.vrere nearly all des:- i m•rat e rases, and the mires were' not only rapid and 1 seninternit. but permanent. - It is a great nnrTnni Anlldnir, and pArtijintarly.nse ,,, NI raft. nanneYllll billions disorder, Eder r Coutpls int. I v e r s e and Arne, nr leidly treated Fever unit Ague, ' and the evil etrvrin or todhine. mercury, 104 other Drugs noon the Difebilty organs, tater s lo ft s A j s k nes ..„ Also. for curs. in eat i ng.and the inn free Ilse of ar dent epirits. It almost ;au:incites Dealt h 'with Intern -1/nl'3i:cr.. . . , ~..., ..... ---........—....... —.._._ . June Sp, ISilil Ma telt 1 fl' U. 7.0 '7 7 xI W II t) 1. F. 5 A 1. E A N I) T A 1 11001 , 1 1.X13 SILO CORSE/I trF CEAVRE .1.17)..11.4,1tEt:T ; P4Tl'3 , lllg. invitejhe attention ;IMF. nialic 1 ~ to vo• very extensive assortuivid GC:Goods, rein- ; sisi inn of OEN it.nuCN'S Calf' Stitched; rtitlrctranti Pened I:411' anti ibiliblitosii 14 lini '0 id and Per- I re 4; Pt;;;! •• W ale. Sowed I" , reyrd, from •2f•, Si; sc , Cjittet;in,l and PhillairTphitatan (unit, .1 1:1).1mc lin.tto, Uf fit , tt tla rt. :y on bane: and ; Nai•erc. rati Nulirit•rs, Ties avd Sr , ard an , l Nl:tett I 311NE125' Boots and Monroe., or , iaa t, y. at Into pi ices. BOV/S . and Youths' Soots and 111nnrov enure LAI)VS' French and English 1-asilng c.iter Hem), klorocco, uatigt.in and Gee dieotees. French !dor rocco, Calfskin and Goat Buttes, French iiincucco, Kid wit and pump sprint Butskins and Jetrersnns, Frenc4l M'orrneco and:Eid Turnrouods, frritw..43 to; Mew England lloolees and Shoes °fall kinds cheap. MISSES' and Ch Wrens. Bootees and Shoet.ta large asortment sultahle for this market, t.oustantly on band. 6 . 1151 Elastic Shoes, • Our stoc,k niCum Elastic Shoes are ofthe beat man ufactured articlesthe country can afford. LudieJ and Gentlemen would do well to cull and pmvide them - velvet, with rend Cam Shoes, the best preventitlve yet discovered of Cold. Conabs and Consumption. • Tlititilgq, Carpet tips and Vallces. The Travelling community will find no well sap plied with the above articles which we will sell at moderate-prices. ROOD and Sines, made or repaired to Order. IIIk•TERMA CAtitl, ' THE. MiN..4IIS ,Jp . .V'fINAL " ,:Ipi:D. : I)O.I I I'SVILLE.,'GENEItAt4ADVERTPER : • PIIINNSTLVAiIIa DOOM TICKNOR'S COLUMBIAN Bram-soy scgcoi BOOBS. I. "Tawas Bocut,," far the r ege dame". This Bode book coauthor . ther taof the simple son comieued stiles. including a variety of other tables, lateuded expressly ftv the use of those just commenciagthe study of numbers; and is consid ered the best book of the kind that has ever been -offered or the Pablo".' • ' •yottta'a COaralltaX Cat.cl,LaTol."—Thla is a Primary Arithmetic, embracing all the rules. to the Pingie Bale of Three ibelusive, with about 900 quite dons for solution. adapted to the Ateericau eurretir.V. This volume 14- acknowledged by those who have used It to be far supnrior to Primary Arithmetic that, has ever 6r...rammed by the : American Mesa-. , 3. "A KeTto the Youth's ealtubwor,k*,ln which the snits t t.n of thi questions am: given Kr ICU, for the itee.of teachers. • - , ' - Coir mei kw CALcrtaorna.", ._--41-istsuirolounis l)tudsnittrd, by themes* ettpeikuic - ediatitt cotatwoint leachers, that this me IsSPCOIId Into other work of the kind : tit fact, the " Staadard dritAwittidasi tAs Ustion.” It containsi about 2206 questiOnalar _sato flan. *tire amount Of proctioitaiensaratiolia and Of , first. wotk of- [ha kind. that ivaa evct yith ( i.hrd: ;as pareft Asaarkan; and axdasseety 'adapted to !riair file* e S r , •• A KEY In the '43oll.lllitliall Calculator:" inclnd lota variety of miscellanenna'nemer. in mensnmtion, fractions, ice:, for tlttlase (Ito:Wow. 6- • " CULL:3.II I / 1 1, 4PEI.t.IXO-TiDOE."—Thd arrange ment of thin book 13 ditTeretit from there ta ; the Irssons are Introduced an as to make Ai progrtssiet, •lead)ti; the pupil f“rward ersaloattys - frora - ,thers roost simple .words, to those more ditnettlt, 1.0 _that! JO a short space of titan will a'ale to mastei, ani j tee sonln the . book. • -7. TREC7IAL.OI4I MCNRURATIO7I, Oft THE 89VAIE AND Tnisant x."7-11iis volume is ninth Sitinplitted when tnittpaied with other works of the Mod, in the Mil if; of the Wore. objectionable part• of the aid bseks, and the iatr•dititiosof tenable prartiratinattre In relation in the daily oeritriences ref life; adapted to the use of sclumls and'every 'Dalsaess-man la Atte onnune47. 9. A Knr to the .IL•nsurallon;' in which all the pftftlftplell Are even In full. These Books, and panieularly the Genwetry and alensairmine, wens prepared expressly for the I'llhhe Salmis of Ihls countrY. They are easier, ekeap• er andd Of a more Practice/ eAereetre. than ftl34 other avorks of theltind putilished in the United dtates. They have already been recommended by upwards of SOO Professors and Teachers thrucothOuSthe cfMn; ry_ _yof site Wholesale and Retail by B. EIANNA?i, Pottsville. 42 Oct. 10, OOPVING4I:BS , FOR FOUR DOLLARS— IJ sale•at ItANNAVat - Cheap Stationery stare. Sept Patent Lubricattik Oil. n. D. SCIIOENEIC, lI.I.VING purchased the exclusive field; Ins moo. facturitte and xt.'nditte the ratent 'rubrication:Oil (tom Veto:auk Co., for Schuylkill, Daiiphin,Lcu a mut. Columbia. Norlhntithetland,l.urerue,%Wyouting, comitte,.l.ehieh.Cartoot and Nortltampum he annattnreu lathe public that helms commencedthe manufailute or it In the Borough of Pottsville, where he will be happy toAuliNy omen pronligiy, and at the ft.ttue rate it c.a . :we purchased from the-Proprietors of the patrol tight. l'ius oil was pateitted Jautiary lfitit. Pflti, and Ito sere:riot ezeellenee-: and ctleapoeso LAM 'already riven i: the preference over all "time oil in list, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery:. Loco motives and carsoit ourliatilroads.—and ahio foe Lau) are. • AII order+, loft at his store, u• ape nronirole attended to. It. U. 3C1101:.:N Centre rt., opposite the Post Mice. Potteville,inne 16;1619. The following certificates show its character : Philadelphia. Uec. 4, Ifilfi. Mesas. r. S..Devian & Co.—Genlicuram—The Pa.. ent Composition you sent me to haver Tied, and whiCh yore ilesizn 21 a subeilitiste for the best rain the work. tug of Machinery, has, 1 am happy to say, noire than realized my expectatintis. 1 bail it fully teited on a Locomotive P.ipaine for two days, (in rainy weather, With nitil flying nver the mantle at every revolution) by a skillful ermineer, who assure/ me that it works rusk.' to the best spermaceti oil, nritb a, Patina in quantity g.,r :A percent. Thin navitte, together with he prently rnlured Fire at which you inform Me you an furnish thearticle, w rongly recommend Its use on Railroads and in large mills and factories %viper , ' arse rm antit ies of 011 are nseA. Iha we •nn 110111/ of Its entire. •ucress, and underttrat imn•ession tende }on uty Flu eere eongratulat ionti. Tnily )-01,114,, rrlIE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance. Company. 1 —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third bt.. Philadelphia. FIRE INSERANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in Tease and Cosetry,,tueurcat azairri 10.ili radii Mae,. by tire at the Inwi et rate of prein:uni. Id ARIN F: 'INS It It AN CE.—They anor insure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open nr special policies, as the assured may desire. 11.hAND . TRANSPORTATION.--Tbey also Insure merchandise transported ly Wagons , . Railroad Care, Canal I.lnatsand Steamboats, on riVeri and lakes, on the wont liberal term.. . DIRECTORS. . Joseph If. Seal. - . Janie). C. Hand . Edmund A. Strutter, Thentiltifes Paulding. , John C. Davis, 11. Jnnes firooks, Robert iltartnn. Ilenry Sloan, Jnlin IL Penrose, Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Merrill, Gen. G. Leiner. Slimmer Mc Reale, Edward Darlington, Chartss Kelly, Unse ti. Davie. J... J. 40..... William rotwell, Witham Ilay. John Newlin. Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston, John Sellers, William Eyre:Jr. J.T.,slnrgnn, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Ragaley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. RICHARD S. NEWflot.D. SeCretaty. The snliartiber lint ine been aripoitited agent for the above company. is now prepared to make Insitrnoer —_ _ __ nn all descriptions of property on the most liberal Another Scientific Wonder: terms. Apply nr f:. fl. Potts °dice, sforris• Addition - PEPSIN I , or at my house iu Market Street, Pottsville. • A. ill 51ACDONALD. , TIIF: TRUE: DIGESTIVE. FLUID. on.CASTRIC Nov it, Ism. , 45- ly 111111 a: t—A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PRE- '- Is . - Eip -•1 • s v 1 erry Ell s ege able Pala ill listed from Rennet. or the Routh Stomach of the I tie, after directions of Raton Udder the' great fliv• • Killer. . stob,siea.l Chemist. by J. S. •Ilonr.littnr, M. D, No. 11 rI'HE %VONDER OF THE AGE.—INTERNAL le North Eighth Street, Philadeltinia, Pa. - 1 External Remedy.—A great disrovely and va Alfa- This is a truly wondelfai remedy for inilice-tion. l hle medicine. Every family stimild have it-Ir le in D)spepsia, Juandite, Liver Complaint, Chnstion t ion.eases orsurblen sit knees. It cures . ..nod Debility, cluing after Naturp's own Method, by I Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Chnljr.. liarrheea, Nature's own acg2,s. -. :-, the Gastric Juice. • Fever and Amur. Pileir, ft)setWr , Pain ;1-1111f a tea PPCOIIIIII Of this Fluid , infused in want, I in the Ilead. flrulsea., RI ima wiil dirssenr dissolve, Flee Poinda of Reset lref re i liAllll. Dyspepsia, andll trill. etwat rx•e /errs, out of the Stomach. I . .. READ THE Er.NCE. l . DIGESTION. - This Cettifies that I have A several months used i Ilige,lLon is chiefly performed in the sloinneb Ily ibe sfr. Davis' Vegetable Pant Killer In my family in !.aid of a Wald which freely mules from Cie inner roal several of those eases f9f'which it is recommended, 1 or that organ , when In u stale of health, called the l i and find it a very use 1 fatuity medicine. I Gastric Julie, This fluid is the Great solvent of the i . A. lITIDN SON. . il' I, the 1'1111( . 1in:4 Preserving and Stimulating i -' , Past° r 241 B.otiet Chinch, Fall River. Agent nf the stomach and ititestint?.. Without it dime i ~ , , n-ett he no diaestion,—nri conversion of Fond into t Tithstry, Altirtila's riiirllard. 1 hheid, and nn untritirin of the body ; but rather a foul, 1 This meeltify thnt I have used Davis' Pain Kit. torpid, pain - fel• and destructive condition lathe whole .ertv I great success In eases of Cholera Infantotn, Idigestive 2epparatos. A weak, half dead, or injured Cm m inn Dowel Complaint. Drnnchill.,Couhe. Culde. strmiach produces nn goml Gastric Joicie, and hence .1 - ,e. and would cheerfully recommend it as a valuable . the disease, di.t ress and debility which ensue. :tinily mreicine. JAS. C. DROIIER. • PEPSIN AND RENET. 1 Tr p.in i, the chief element, or gredt Di4ie,rtist p v . rip'e . - .1 tileTtatitf it iltir.P. it 1e found in- Brea f ' dance in the pond parts of the human EMIT! ii 4,15, and sometimes eaillieS the stnionr - itself*, or eat itself np. It is also fonna - of :min a 15,1114 Diens, calf, &e. It Is r ' by (annuli TO making cheese, calk i . . of which has long been the s. r• - ' dairy. The curding,of milk ' *" I gestinn. Rennet mi'ssesse tstom - tch 'of a calf grill - * times is own weigh of that "One part of ..r- Iparts of water. ' it Direseed moo . et- Reuel or Pe. le ' fectly sot ei -1 t R. 0/ ,y r ' Excit.tsit, Tnittivithplan 4m, '4:l. This tn,rertlfy that we have herr, using i'd Devlan & co's Patent Lubricating thi for the Iruit six weeks and can give ni our decided opinion, that. besides I:3 gn touch cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the hest sperm -oil. is 'ix durability o'n inaehinery which renders it a very desirable artiste far ihnt nitr o... We sre `iistensivety engaged in mining and shipping conl.having elevetisteam engines of various capacities at work hoisting coal, pumpiatt water, &e. Almsei, lIA swoon & Co. P 3 Devlan & Co—Gentlemen : Wr• have been 'aging your Patent Lubricating Oil nn all the angchinery of the Readinc Iron and nail works, for the last nine weeks,nrel we consider we hare given It a Iylrtrlal. mg ! the %verbs ate iafthtated to manufattitte felarthnusand tons of iron and nails per annum- The rnachit.ee7 is very heary. Ihe eaglet, one hundred and sixty h... ae power. andthe cards are from thirty to nine hundred ravelet inns per Minntr. ArIP r the above trial, see can recommend the nil as equal to the hest sperm oil used in the oitititry, viz. I for I:eaving, bearings and fast speeds, such no shafting andfaes. 1 Itllllll3 yours.d:c . Ism KS WC/11/TT. I Manager of the Reading iron,Nail and Tube Wens .49. —4O-tf r ii•piket OLD STO.MACII COMPLAINTS. There is nn (brut of (114 Stomach l'oti444intri it die•+ not aretet to reach and remove at pare- Ito matter h•~a• bad they may be, it elves truitarit retirft A More rinse tenneres nil the unpleanaot aymptomn, anA it *oily nerd,. to be repeated, for • 'too time, to utaMe lb, good iffy°, permanent. Puiity ..r Mod and alcorof body. fotinwlat oetn.. It la pattirointly ewe:km(ln ca.ei.iir . Cr2iiips.spre. poen!' the pit of the Stomach. dioartss () Pr CaliVg• t0re.m.1.4. mate of the lleavineett, Imo 114.53 , SPiri , P• Derporeleney, EUISICIatiOU. Weitknesa. deny to insinlty, Suicide. kr. - - Price. One hollar per bottle. One bople will Often effect n last intenre. TV : " . PEPSIN IN, row ctrit.a, eent by mall, free or pottage. , . FOF convenience of sending in all parts of the coon try.the DIGXtrrlY MaTtgat pEpP,ThI pot op In the faun or Powders. with directions to be I 411001 Ved in Walk , or vYttlP, by the pitient. These powders contain just the saryeAustter ;It alae ht.ttles, but twice the quantity for the seine price. and will be seat by malt, free of pot taae. for One Dollar sent (post paid) tc Lc. J. B..IIOtICIITON, No. i I North Eighth et:pet, PhUadalphia, pa. Blz packages for des dottais. Every - paekage and hOltie hears the .writuto signatufe Dr J.,S. Houghton, ht ;Sole Paspnetor. I Sold by agents to every town to thernitel States, and by respectable dealers la Idedictnes gengnikly. F or woeB . 0 i 10 04041 Yeste s tr Mote. Mee for Pile by ' John G. Drown i sug ;obi if , C . gun. Druggists, POttsvitle. , • . J. Fry. Druggist, Teenage*. ' 3W. Gibbs. do klinereville. Dept 7, 1830 1 . . :17 A LSEANACIP JPOR ISSE-30 GROSS 41.- usapau, Gamma bud English, assorted kinds, in cluding the (Matte German Almanac. al lb° kiwi Mc of 02 50 per gross. Just published and for sale a the subscribers Cheap Wholesale 'fteek'ned Stationary Stuns, Pennine. - HANNAH. szrAll kinds of Settee! Hooka at Philadelphia whole sale prices. tSept 21. 1830 ' Jd Life linstlrsinee. , grlnc iIiRARD LIFE 'INAVIIMICE, ANNUITY and Trust Company. of Philadelphia. Odle* No. 132 Chesnut @tree!. (Wolter 4300,000. Charter per petual. Vendome to make Insurances on Lived on the most nivotable terms. • .•. • The capital belay paid upend Inveated,togerber with a large and tonstantll increasing reserved fund. of-' 'fen a perfect security to the tasored. ' • uarter Thep ly., rentaloma may be pale yearly , half yearly, e r q ' * • The Company add a noses periodically itt the In inmate* forllfe, The first Bonet,- appropriated in December, 1844. arr./ the second-Bantu in ileeember, 180. ailment to an additloa of 4263 50 to every 41004 infirm' tinder . the oldest policies, tusking 01263 50 which Win be paid when It shall...become a Haim, in. 'tend Of 41000 oriainalty insure 4; the twat oldest amoVht 110111127. 50 ; the nest in ago, trt, * 1 91 2 '50 rot every 4 1000 ; the others in the caw* PlaWell cording to theaninunt and time ofsnandint , which additions' main an average of-more than 60 per cent. upon the pieiniums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. • ,• - • The renaming aim - a few examples from the Tie sister:. ... m.r n policy an. , . . Sim Minus or bonus to be incr/ad i Policy. ' Insured. addition. by flitore adltiona. No 58 OJOOO " 60 2.500 " 276 200C1 333 ' . 5000 flll5l 50 650 25 415 JIM 50 !cc• • Pamphlets containing tables of rates and ezplana. tines, fenny of application; aid farther infinstation mix be bidet the offieri.. S. W. nicitAnfts, Prig[dent. JOUR P. James, Actuary , . - The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company in Schuylkill enemy, and will effect Insurances, and give all necessary information on the subject. 11. HANNAN. se-ty June 29, 1850 Knox Insurance Company. - CAPITAL STOCK.4S/100,000. - FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE. INAIRANCE. o,fficc ea grater Sireet,is Wises' Brick Row, VINCENNEIIt, r Ilia rompany having twen duly organized. and 1 len per eent. paid in nu the capital stock subscri bed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by persnnal guarantee, ars now prepared to irtr..er Inmance against Losa or Darnace by limn') 810111- Inge, Merchandise.. Machinery, Mins, alanufactorte•. and all descriptinns of prnperty; also merchandise and Prodere Ut the course of inland transportn:lon,— the risks of the seas, dee., dec. eaten, Ilse Hulls of Steaushoi.ts, and tither vessels, and upon the lives of indisidual3 going to Calirornta. The rates of pre niinm will be as ion/ as those of any other' a easement- OLE Company. All losscAberally adjusted. and prnmplly - yeilti. Thettnck or thin Company is betel entirely in the Wer.l, andconttolled by western men, and in im way con nected w lilt New a'nrk. DIRECTOR'S: GASMAN, Vituf.eilltell. WILLI•3I J. REWIRE., - do W. N•coltniil, An i•Coft PEA. do Samuct. WisE, do PETCIII P. ISAILICY, Fflrl Wayne, Indiana. Tritimmt T. llgtinainfir, Laf9Yette, da Vlra L't es W. EARLS, Terre-haute; An Deane D. ALLta. Evansville, do Amos . norroIITT. Jeffersonville. lircn Es, do Levi R do .141111 Ci KCltiVelle, do E. N. eARNiiN, Presl&at. ' 131110 N Borrottarr, Vice Pesident. C. M. ALLEN, Secretary. W. J. lIRBESD. Treasurer. 1 Shntt Lifr and Califbinia risks taken at this agency ' at Clifni rates. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Ar.snt 53-tt Der. 29, 19 19 Protect Yourslves. FitiEXD D•vis.—This may rnrtify that I still ore the Pain Killer in mg felony. "Sty health has been so t - nr three nr Mar months past, that I have ion little of nn use fur it, and w9nld :till recommend it In the public. • PECKHAM. Fall River. 2tl month, lah, 1819. AENKINS & SIIAW, 125 Chesrut Street, Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents Ice Eastern Penes,lvaitis. In whom alt orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addressed. R. LIANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. relDeueststs Aarl mbers supplied to sett again, et the reveal-tales. Ail 17, IMO 13-tf For sale by mess• Steam Sass' Mill. rI I IIE M;IJACRIBER HAVING El:Efl'ED AND put into operation.nn extensive Steam Saw Mill. at the head of :sitver.ereek,, on a largo tract of the best timber land in ttebuylkill County—he is prepar eql to furnb.6 snared tintltc:r of nll Pixel., in. Indult Prone for Mines, sce ,at the ptlnftrOlt notice, COlorl dela that Ilk superinr advantntres will enable him to telt hilt Limn... oi tower rate., than IIIINAE of any .tlfrf establtslroWlit In ail< +welt...n-11e respeetfully solicits the attention of his friends and the public generally, assured _that atrial only is nerersary to secure their parronlne. Prisons desiring -Lumber, Will apply to the sntwrrlber iti nr In his Agent at the Mill. Lumber delivered it any point. JOHN TEMPLE. 33-ly Anew,' 11% lASn Front street Wire Illizzinthetory. WATsoN & COX, SIEVE. MOLE, SCREEN and Wire Cloth Manufacturers. NIP. 46 North Front Street, turner r f tritunk's Alley. In 'wren Mark el and Mulberry, (Arch) streets. Philadelphia, where they continue to manufacture, of superior quality, Wasik mot Iron Wire Rimes of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Paper Makers, ate. Cylinders arottranity Rolls covered in the best manner. !teary Twillrit Wire for Spark Catchers. Sieves of superior finality, for Mass and Iran Founders.— screen Wire...Vindiivr Wire, Safes. Traps, Dish Cov ers. Coal end Sand Screens, kr., fir. e}Fancy Wile Work of every deaeriptiou. executed 1., the neate■t manner. Order• for City and Country received and promptly attended to Aept 7,1650 utifg Oloob. Us best Zuni i ly'Blepeino no:tr before the public. It has • been computed, that iluling tho last twentyyearq. three millions of persons have annually been benefited by the me of these Medicines; a fact which epeaksa•olumei in favor of their curative pmportitm—a ains:le trial will place thern.beyend the mach of compotith as hi the estimation 9f every patient. Jiv their into the Mood i 4 restored to a pure and 'healthy state, freed from all irepuriti., !Tito s)i,stein is not ret . hunal during their operation, but invigorated, and they recinhe no, restraint from bminess er pleasure. The afflicted have in Moffat's Life Pills and phomix Bitters, a remedy: that will do for thetn all that medicine can possibly effect. The genuine of thole modicums are tam put np with a 6E13 steel engravnil wrapper and labels, and y tight secured sozording to the lave of the tfni titatek :PrePared•lY W. D. MOFFAT D New- York. . For solo IT - • J. W. muse. Droggitt, eels Agent (or-Minereville..` Anne( 10,1830 . . • •-; • 3S—l7 URN, 113N1r121, NO. 0131 MARKET St., PIDLAD'A.—WIIOI.E. *ale Druggists, and dealers in Drugs, Medicines, CheinicAls; Surgical and Ohaterical last. entente; Medi cal Clients. Medical Saddlebags, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass. tarnishes, Drootlarit Terfomeig. ac.. fee. Also, manufacturers of the eelehrsted Congress Writing Ink. and link Powder.— This Ink is unsurpassed in quality, baying , never- fail ed to commend itself wherever it his been 'brought into use,—we are now prepared to finnish it of an colors. In WWI, fruit !men to one ounce, neatly packed in boxes Dom one to three dozen each. L. S. k. Co , have at an tiOwni a complete assortment uues e ry *mem iu {heir line, in which they invite the attention of Druggists and Co - nutty. Merchants." in the selection. and preparation af their ankh,. they spars no Woo SO XllTO:thittit of undoubted finalities. so that they feel..prepareA to fill the eiders of those w bo wish pure Drugs, to a wanner which they feo con. , 6dent will prnve satisfactory—they are also careful as to the style of putting up and packing their goods, in order to insure their safe carriage in any point in the country. 011iftrIll by letter will nt all times receive prompt and careful attention, and to any Druggist of respectibility;roor price corrent , irlit Do sentif request ed. f !nit - 13;1850 21 GuiB • Ligt.at Light! 112,Ight • LARGE ASSORTMENT %OF, FLVID. LAMPS or ?afloat* style-the best assortment in the city at very Inw taus. Campbene Lamps of the Most ap proved 'constructions Lard Lamps, Solar. Ste.. .for general use; a variety of Glass Oil Lamps; Candela bras, embracing new and elegant patterns(, (Wan doles. with the addition nr Lamps to horn either Fluid or Oil; Glasses, Globes', Wicks, :Shades, ke. Fluld.mpliene and Alcohols. &suing Fluid tree from smoke, smell nr sediment. Campbece warrant ed not to impair by keeping. Absolute Finkd. Druseisd• Alcohols and Phosgene Gad. EDWARD. F. COVIELD. 01,252 50 3,156 25 2,47 po 6,187 245 Distiller Ind Luau) 31inefecturPf. - '133 Sumo Sd At.. 3 doors above Bon en: rbilada. sae 10.1830 • • , 31-Amo rinlK sunsvainEß ESiII.AUGED 1118 BOOK 1 Bindery. and Increased the Machinery and hands, and is now prepared to do all kinds of Banding in the best et,tle, at the lowest rates, by . the single Book or by the hundred, , nr thousand. All ktnds of Blank Work manufactured to order at short notice • • ft, BANNAN, Printer, Puhlisber and Binder. Pottsville, Aug 31.1830 , 35 , - Life Pits and Phoenix Bitters. These Medicines have now been before the public for a period of YYMENI nulls, and during that titne have maintained a high charac ter in almost every part of the globe for their ex traordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN IdANY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescue° sufferers from the very verge of an .untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; atid to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoy ment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely leak than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of fife, and en duing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the WYE MEDI ciNEs are purely and solely reg?table ; and cocktails neither likmur, nor Antimony, nor Arsenio, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of es. tincts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though loerthown to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists, ne altogether unknown to- the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and.were never before administered in ao happily efficacious a combination. The fast operation is to !Owen from the coat* of the stomach and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly adding rounkthem ; and to remove the hardened fines which collect in convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with'all its train of evils, or sudden Due• . ,;Thia fact '- who ex id hence against second MEDI the blad ed lungs, s depends as. The s agency into the tourished Jy toou , courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system; and triumphantly mounts the ban ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following ire among the distressing va riety of human diseases in which the v - EGE. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DyspEpsu, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, teni creating tilers of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kiud ; pbtdeugy„_Loss OF Arrcerrs, Huai , BURN, HEADACHE, ittIiTLESVERN /GL-TEXPEII, ANXIETY, 1....L.:01.108, and Merwricuois, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wM vardah, as a natural consequence of its cure, Coativenen, 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. Diarrhoea and Champ by reaming the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of tho mucous membrane Fevers of all kinds, by restornig the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration' in such eases, and the thorough solution of ill intestinal obstruction in others. The 1-dre Metocames }mire been known to sure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, andseeut in half that time, by removing , local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. c. Drepsiis of all kinds, Iry freeing and strength ening ate kidneys and bladier : they opernte most delightfully int these ituportaut or,,Tesus, and hence have ever been found a ecrtaila matedy for tit.: worst cases of G r avel. Also Worms, bY (li'l'Ogin7, from the tunsing,s of the bowas the slimy matter to which these creatures ;Adhere. A.Sthnin, mid consumption, by relieving the rtir-ve,s;vls',of the Icings from the tit:wows whirl' even, isligU colds will occasion, and which, if not N.M./lied. 1) , ( 4.11118 hardened, and produces these dreadful disem:42s. scurvy, Moen, and Ixtveterate Sores, by which thew LIFE NED'. the perfect purity CINES give to the blood, and ell the humors. Scorbutic - Eruption&bild Bad Complex jord, by the it alterative etliet upon the fluids that feed the riche. and the morbid etiste a which peen eruptive complaints, suliow, cloudy, and ' uta7r lt • 1.111111,11.Xit.11g.. 1 . :0" AV!. Of then! Pills for a eel y time r. ill cl:•.•;, uu eutire cure of Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the eburness of, the skin. Common c o ld s and I n fluenza win .Tway,, be cured by one dose, or by two even iu st, c cases. 26 Ire Fru& As a remedy for, this most distressinz and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a doe.inct sail ethpliatie recommendation. It is yrell-litiown to hundreds in this city, that the former praprietor of these valuabloledicines was afflicted with this compaint Mr upwards of TItIIZTV•FIVR YEA RN and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Meterie Yedica. He however at length tried the Aledieine whirb is now otreTed to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after ltis recovery had been pm flounced not only improbabh•, hut absolutely itn pr,rssible,.,br-any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. . For this scourge of the Western country these fiAlltd x safe, speedy, and cer tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure he these Medicines is pennanent—'ll:l7 • TfIESI; BE SATISFIED, AN D BE CUR Et). Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Isws or API4,IITE. AND DISEASESOV FrAIALES--lilvSC medicines have been used with the must beneficial resciltsin cases of this description :—li ING'S k:vit. and Scaoset.t, in its worst forms, yields to she mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Ntawr SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COM. eiststs of , all :kinds, PALPITATION tiF PAINTER'S COLIC, are speodily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Yersons whose constitutions have become itn• paired by the injudicious use of ideacuair, will find these 'Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effect.% of Mercury infinitely sooner than the 'met powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will Mace Ahem beyoud the reach of competition, in the estilnation of every patient. BE CAMMITO. I •Or clW 3 . lli Several have lately moo discovered; and their metal:irate authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad Buy of po one who is ijrA 1111 atirnostran Aware Preparotariii sold hi Dr. SY. B. MOFFAT. 336 Brotedway. Nerr York. FOB SALE BY . • JOHN O. nitONW Agent ter Rehaylitin co. , Dee 29, 1819 . Book Bindery. rsoni.wr's urns & keg= , az= 4 O4VIIDLESALE 'and arta& Ddalets kit DRY ,nooDa; GROCERIES; TEAS. LUAIMRS,Sce. taro On Centre Street, near the corner Or Ma aantongn, triwhleb the attentonorthe.cluzeua ortolan and eaustry to respectfully Ltd {kited. JOHN L. 'LITTLE. rilljEV oel4l-441 JOON 8. C.MARTIN • Books ! Books ! Books T. •.. 5000 VOLUMES.L-TAF. esti Ilseßi ;Age?, ber Is now receiving (row - Trade riaie, .....--__' .7 a very large lot of . - 1, ‘ , - .7, '' ,. '•• School 'looks of all kinda need. alise-Ilaneoha Books in great Tat telk; • J•tvenße Books, an elegant assortment; - ' 't ••• The Poeta, to beautiful lauding; , ' ata Groats Almanacs fiwlsSl, assorted. ' ' '• These Books were purchased m; dm same - terms the wholesale Booksellers paechase buour cities, and we care prepared to sell MI cheap as they can be porch:t ad in Philadelphia or New 'York. B. BANNAN,. • Cheap Bookseller, Publisher, aild.Stat lime r. • Octobers •% • • Y . .:. • •- ' ' 40— , 1 F IL SALE..A ‘atett Circular Coal Screen, .11 leet long.nud } feet in diameter at the laraeet 1 end,—adapted to ruakinir enat..of the most approved alSes-+coatt .12.1(.00 and has beep very little used—will be sold cheap for each. Eaqu_irp at Olt' Teri( Store. • E. YARDLEY & Co.. • I 5'l(P. it IG, 7830 11- • AGENTS—J. S. C. Martin, John G. Brawn. Poo! villa; Henry Shissier, Port Callum; S. R. Dick/m[li Schuylkill Haven; J. W. Gibbs, Slinersville, and by storekeepers and tnerchlnts generani , ttunntiout the United States. Pruprieturs Office Nn. , 100 South 3d Mite%la "dolphin. - JOHN K. ItoWAND. Oct. 19,1950 .12-3 alb 7 .- 0 . 1 '; tam ;,• - - ..-- ;JT,:ophig,wr 74 : Atrig s 91.5 •• • IE."; s. e. TOWNSEND'S SAILSAPARILLA. , The Genuine Article, 3EATLY - IMPROVED—MANUPAGTURED 111 - ' GDoc?. CHILTON, the Great Chemist. Dr, S. P. Tarnshihrs Sarsaparilla. The most Extraordinary Medicine' In the . World t Over two hundred and &fly thousand personicu red of various diseases, w ithin the but two years. It cures Scrofula. Stubborn Ulcers. Effects of Merma- - ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Consumption, General Debility. Dys- . private, Cruittvenese, Skin Disem.- sex, Liver Complaint.. Dropsy . and Gout, Ringworms. , Gancericafterrainors, Heart Disease 7- i The great beauty Willis medicine is, that it never, Injures the constitution, atolls alwaytebenottlcial even to the most delicate, and is the only medicine evey-dis covered that creates new, pure and rich blond; and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready/to testi fy to its many virtues. GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. Every person should take a bottle spring and fall, to regulate, the system and drier nut all impurities. ' , TARE CARE OF YOUR' CHILDREN. ' One brittle of Dr. S. P. TownSetal's Extract of Sac ' sapariira will cleanse the ovitem of a child. READ TILE - EVIDENCE. This Is to certify, that - my child was aMicted with a horrible libellee itylloi fare (which resisted the ef forts of my family physblati,) Mid was rtitirely cured , by half a bottle of Dr. S. P. Tor WIL wtrs L e l nd AM 's. SWoit rsa O pa D rilla. I . 1 Uniontown, rayette en., Pa.. Jnly 2, ISM). Thi,s,ts tra certify that we have. sold M.S. P. I Town- , aenit•e,teisnperille for many years. and consider it :t 1 very valuable medicine, twitorenres having been of- 1 . (fitted to out vicinity. A'youtig man by the name of ,' Westley Rotherrick, of this place, was cared of the Srroofttla, (having large lumps In his neck) by the use I of one bottle. THOS. REED. & SON. Ilubtincilou, Pa, July 3d, 18.50. NOTICE. Ttiri. Intiolle ATP notified that Dr. ta. P. T0.....,r. v.,. of ric,,acirst,ll., co* iti In rCtAll C be inanotfartor cd under the di tection of James,R. Chilton, t'llenibt, whose name in conneillon , with that, of Dr. tr. P. o Towns-eta, will be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud. Stold at . BANNAN•S I • flookstnre, Pnovville, Wholesale' nod Retail. 1 CS.Druntiats and others tire informed that we have j made art - am:entente to sup,ty this medicine by the ' , Dozen; at the Manufar!nreis' price.", lt will he to ! 1 theiradvantage therefore to procure their sunt , es loam Us. The Recipe to nianufbettire this article, nns sold a' few mouths ago, for the sans of one llandrad 7 hoe rand, Deffars. the best evidence of its great worth as a `medicine. The sale has been opera moleil. The nit tele sold as Ohl Dr. Jarglio Townsend's. is nli in •-lfunotong." Jacob Tow ai , enol is a Vender of re ' rindioals in New York, and a firm pay him several l hundred doll ors a year for the use of, Ids mane, roll the I puronse of inanefictoirin.t a. apu timid artirje • and palm l it MT upon the [while as the "genuine aiticle.” Weal. 1 l!lii it old Dort Jacob Townsend's Ser..aparillk. ' ,c--1( you wa n t the pqmiliu article always aslf for 1 Doct. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Aug 2, 1850 Astrology, Astronomy, Tlarenolo gy and Geotnancy• RV PROF C. Sir. ROUACK, OF S C DEN. Office, No. 71, Locust vim% above Fighth, Opposit the Musical Fond ?WA. $25,000 Haling been Won BY my humernos friends on lIIE late Presidential Election, should convince there skeptical persons who talh.of FAILURES. that no such thine as FAIL is or has been known by the e•olocrit and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer, C. W. 'WHACK, during his experience Mover a quarter of a reentry. ba you doubt predestination.) Then oily Tlnt ..Very fain. gain the celebrity nt Genera Tayl r, a Daniel Webster, or a Ilenry Clay I And yet there Ilft,Rlllllo oho are lord ish enough to doubt that a man may be horn with the power to see into future events, ilow ran it be pits !tilde that the des:itty ~r 111311 should be destined by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards 1 and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, WWI open months, to stvallow the greasy nnrds of arsine old woman. whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that are most difficult for he digestion of others who are mote credulous, yet more scientaic It is such tnat brim: discredit on a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the highest out der, from time immemorial, and it the only professio that hots holy authority to sustain it. The inch re spect which General Taylor, and Charley Jahn p e rms_ dotte, late' King of Sweden, had for Astrology, is shown by their !tiers for their Nat ivities to the sub scribe!, which It will live hint :mat pleasure in shots lite to to those who favor htsn with a tail. In addition to his power to fotesee future events, he has the power to give such Information a s will effectn• ally redeem sneh as are given to the too free use ihe bottle. Ile i• also capable of curing disease-. 4 hereto' fore considered incurable In thts country by the or dinary medicines, and wishes All to give him a call who have been given urrby their physicians and wish to be cured. He will warrant a cure In all cases, and will make no charge except for the conjurations be shallmake lIPC of in his Mike. lle is often asked what a Nativity is t He answers, accordmg to Geomaney, one of ihe seven points in the PCiallf: Of that it is a llorosrope of the future eventenfa person's W., carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, Com raining an account of all the lucky and unlucky days: In the months and years of Ihe person's life for whoni t Is cast ; by which Means thousands In this country and elsetvbere have been prevented foam misfortiines that had been hidden in the wisiith of futurity, hr refer tine to their Nativity before entering stn nay SPeCtI3I-' rion of bn•lness or pleasure. lr should be In the loin& of every rine a* their almanac for line. s A Nativity of an individual can only tomtit!' the possessor or trnu. Meath:flare in future for him; those who are involv ed In ptcsent difficulties of any kind most wait on the stshscrilter In person or by leiter, who is prepared ill PXOrli his iecret indigence for their unineiliate heio-Itt Ile is ready tense his.influence tin (Intel) the aesult ni lawsuits, and all undertaking!' in which there isa risk involved;. ha also makes use of his passer for Owns. toration of stolen or lost properly, which he 11311 trsed for the advantage of thousands in this city and else where. Who tan doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had the honor to becalled on and rilliStlit.lsvith by all the crowned heads /if Somer. and etdaYs a higher reputation as an Astrologer than en'y o n e living 3 CT Ile can b./ constilled with at his bitter, or by letter. f prepaid, and he Is prepared to make Ole of his pow- Cr on any of the following toplrs.'—ltrsiness r f descriptions ; 'retrains by land or sea ; e . riss f rAip!, ; advice given for their successful accomplishment; rlio'volating in stocks, merchandise, intent estate; the `recovering of legacies in dispute ; the purehdeing of tickets, anti the safelyof ships at sea. Ile also oder* his services resorcinol health, wealth and tnarriace, love affairs,journeys; lawsuits, ditficulty In httsihesa, fraud, sickness and death, pest, present and future ev,ents,and in all the concerns of life, and invite/lan:a call who are afflicted, rornoreally or mentally. TE11.13133,4 • Ladies. 50 cents; Gentlemen,4l. Nativities calcu lated and read In fall. it cording to the Oracles or Mato culla" Rigns—Ladies..l ; Gentlemen. di AO. Nstiv ties csicoiated according to Geomancy, for Ladies, In fall, .3; Gentleman, •3. in full, .5. Persons at a distance tan have their activities diawn by sending the date of the day and their birth. All letters containing thenbove feet will receive im mediate attention, and nativities will he sent to any put of the linfted State*, writtco OP durable paper. • Dike. No. 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth, and Walnut and Spruce streets. opposite the Ilailea I rood Gall. Phila. • - s *me, hours from 9 A. M. till 10 P.M. C. W. ROOM:4, Astrologer Deell, 1819. - • 30.1 y Medic4l LiSTAILICISOED 15' YEARS AGO, BY Da; KIN- L' KELIN, N. W.Vorner of Third. and Union du., Woolen Spnice and Pine Streets. Philadelphia. nuth and Manhood; or a, Premature 'Death. • EINKELIN ON• SELF PRESERVATION—ONLY 25 Centi.Thi,s Book just published . Is filled wi th use ful' infonnatino. on the infirmities and diseases of the Human Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood ane..Old Age.-and should he lead by 'all. Tne,valuable advieeand impressive warning it give,. will prevent pears of misery and suffering and safe annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by resolni it will learn boat to prevent the destruction of their elilldrea. •••A rernkyanee of 25 cents. enclosed in a letter ad dressed to Pr. EinkelinTh. W. corner of Third and' Union Street, * between -Spruce and Pine, Philadel phia, will ensure a book under envelope, per veturn . Persons al a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid nitd he rated at home. Parkarres of Medocturw. Directlrma, &c., forwar.led by tending a reruittaute, and pat up secure from dam age or curiosity- Hoi.k-seliers, News keens, Podlam Canv.ssers, and all cutters supplied with the Whore work at very low Well. . August /1, 1850 pruscurnswg INDELIBLE INS, FOit JJ Kaiak or goit pen, requiring - no preparation, and superior to auy other in beauty and permanence of color. Just.reccived and for sale, wholesale and by D• BANNAN. MARRIAGE.: WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE * CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! Miss and many a wife endures years of kdas altering and of 'mental anguish, prustrati and belt. less, embittering her Efe. tkat of bet husband. and hazarding the future welfaie of her children, arising from causes which, if Jerson:ln, would have spared the safferine, the anguish to the wife, and to the hue. !mid embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hav ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and, harassed in consequenee of the sickness of the clam panion of his bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing cou.sequences to the health and hap• pitmen of both may be avnided! L ife is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to -be spent without the full enjoyment oC the otber. 'The timely possession of a little work ,entitled as Gallows has been the means of saving the health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is sued. . The author has been induced to advertise it by the argent and pressing regaest'of those who . laaie been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thousandi of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the tidier tisement- TH,E MARRIED WOMAN'S • Private Medical Companion. BY I& A. M. MAVAICEAU, PROVES'S" Or °ISLAS'S or westaa. Twentieth Edition. 18rno„ pp .; 250. Price, o'.oo. THIS lATORK IS INTENDED. .ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla ting marriage . , as it discloses important secrets which should be known to-them particularly. Heri., every female—the wife, the mother—the ono either budding into womanhood, or the one in tho decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important change—MU discover the causes, synap• terns, and the most efficient remeilies and most cer tain male of cure, in every complaint to which her VOA is subject. The revelations contained in its pages have purred a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the anchor (which he is pertained by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNIIAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Leiter from iz Gentleman in Dayton, O. Da rim*, May 1, 1847, .• Dn. A. M. 151Aentcgsti—ify Pear Sir: • The Marled Woman's Private Medical Companion:* for which I enclosed-one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. II would not have troubled you with these few lines, but thnt I am impelled by a sense of gratitude, for myself and wife. to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three yearn or more, hi consequence of her great an guish and suffering SOIDC months before mid tiering confinement: every saccer-sive ono more 'and more debilitated find prostratethber, putting her life in im minent danger, and which was, on the last occasion; despaired of I supposed' that this state of things way inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At this time (twin , about two months!) I beard your book highly spoken of, as containing some matter* reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and the toy its pages imparted to . my wife, on learning that the great discovery Of M. DI. Deso meanz pro - ettled a remedy. It opened a prospect to MC which I iittlC conceived was possible. No pecu niary consideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to you for having been the means of im• parting to as tho matters contained in , ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' But for this; ere another year would haNe passed over my bead, in all human prnbabßity my wife would have been io her grave, and my children left teethe/les.' zwrezet from 4 Leiter. Competence and Health. -LANCASTER, PA ,•Oct. 24, 1847. MT DPi R SIR: I know yrm will have the kind 11 , 4t1 to b,Frir with me in encroaching upon your time. while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves under to you in hau ler made known certain matters, contained in yoUr latest invaluable 'Married Woman's Private Medical Cempanion.' It has been worth its weight in gold to nit, 11l express myself rather vrariniv, von will see that I can net do'so too warmly, when I inform you of the extent to Which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state my sitnaticsawhen I obtained rout leak through the merest curiosity I look upon ;t as one of the 'nest fortunate events of my life. had been married some tenyearsiand was the father of raven children. I was lone, struggling tea:eosin* to the end that I might gain a moderate ceMpeteney, - but pie results of my utmost exertions at the end left me Mann where I wean( the beginning of each year; and that only, with the most ranted economv, steel cing with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this attestant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my - health I felt less capable to endure its eaulans intim, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was . imperative, in Consequence of the prostrated crindh nun of my wife (with occasional intermission) for six years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the chime° .nnd manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which I was ignorant. 013! what would I have given had the AM i•eara to live over again! Wliat would toy wife have given to have been spared the long days and still longer nights prmitrato on a bed of sickneas of which would !ewe been avoided, had I then seen a copy of • THE MARRIED • WOMAN'S. PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANICIR.." From a Physician. .4! DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS. HIREOULARFTIES, &C. flow many ere suffering from obstmetion or irreg ularities peculiar to the ferhale system, which un dermine their health, the of of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicney forbids seeking medical advice! How many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from/nor-a/bus (weak ness, debility, &c., &c ) ! How many are in constant ageny for many months preceding conlitiement ! How many have difficult if: not daneerous deliveries. and whine lives are jooparded during such time, will find in int 'Mee' the means of prevention, ametionition, and relief! • SI-11" • _ To those just Married.—" Had I known!' "DmA. M. MAcitto:Att : Had I known of the im portant matters treated olio 'The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion some years ago, how mach misery I might have eacapesli• I have sufrerod years from causes which you point out in your book, without.knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found my case treated.of. I.trust 'every female will avail herself of the information contained is its pages." Letters am daily received or this character, none cessary to present • To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar Timm, or perhaps hesitating as to the propnety of iocurring the msponsibilities attendant upon it, tho im ports rice of being possessed of the revelations min tabbed in thew rages, so •iatimately involving their future happiness, can not bo appreciated. It is, of conme, impracticnble to convey more fully the vnrious subjects treated of; as they are of a na lure strictly intended . for the married, or those con. templating marria,le; neither is it necessary, since tt is every one's duty to become possessed of knowb edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a a:Kith• er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. Er Copies will be pent by Mall free pf. Postage • • .• M b On the receipt of One DOllar, " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRWATE MEDICAL COM BA NioN" is sent (mailed free) to -any part of the United States. All letters mast hepost-paid (except those containing A remittance), and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1231, New York City. Pablishing Office, No. 129,Liberty st. New York. Over .20,000 eirpteis have been neat MAIL , within threes months .with' perfect safety and cer Booksellers and agenta engaged in its sale, are making handsome vompetendies from the 'ready and .exsraordinary demand for it, and the extreme tylibetal terms afforded them. , - Active, Loral or travelling ..Agettlts, throughout tiler 'United States and Canadas, will be supplied on the vanes tennis. Com munietitions are requited to be pomhirrid and addressed ns . above. CAUTION.—The phblie are cautioned ggainst the varietal catch-pennies intended to be claimed MI upon them, imitating the. title of the work as "The Alarried Ladies' .Medical Crampon .ton," and various ether titles: The title of the work is " The brarried WaillitirS Private Afedital, Companion," by Dr. A. 111. Atartrieearr. August 17, 1850 . .' • ouse, MCI Extract from a Letter. '!PHIT.A.DULTHIA, Nov. 28. 1847 to the Purchatmr. THE VARMEIII,. 'Drive ea thou stunlY farmer, i Drive cheerfully o'er the fiord, The pleasures of a farmer's life No other, life eau . yield. , „ .Thou riseth with the.morning.sun •-To till the fruitful earth, And when thy daily task is done „ Thou seek 's! thy peaceful hearth. Thou lovest not die gaudy town, With its tumultuous roar, Plenty nna peace the fireside crowee Ant) thou dolt ask no more. • Monarchs in robes with crimson dyed Are low compered with thee: - Th e y ar e pampered POO% of pride, Thou art God's nobilit y. Go on,,ibon /*way farmer, Trend' proudly on thy euxl, Thv proud and goodly heritage - , Thou chosen son of Pod- , Zlie fanner. PARMEIVS MAXIM. It is an error to plant, seed from a State further South. In a cold season only a seed of a colder climate will . Often breaking of a surface keird-a toil in health ; for .when it lies in a hard bound state;, enriching showers run off, and the sa lubrious air. cannoventer. Weeds exhaust the strength of the ground and if steered to grow, may he called gar den sins. The hand and the hoe are the only instru ments for eradicating weeds, yet if there is room between the rotes for the spade, it is well to use it. Never J:eep your cattle short : few farmers can afford it. If you starve them, they, wilt ' starve YOU. , . It will not do to hoe a great field for p lit- , tle Crop, or to mow twenty acres for. five loads of hay. Enrich the land and.it will pay you for.it. Better farm twenty acres welt than forty by halves. In dry pastures di,g for water on the brow of a hill. Springs are more freiinently neat the surface on a height than inn vale. • . Rain is cash to a farmer. The foot'of the owner is the best manure for the rangy." Cut bushes that you wish to destroy in the summer, and with a sharp instrUrnent--they will bleed freely and die. gocv clov_er deep—it secures it against the drought. • k: ' Never plow in bad weather, norwhen'the ;Oil is very wet. It .is better to cut grain just before it is fully or dead ripe. When the stray,- itnnte diately or just below the grain is so dry that on twisting it no ; juice is pressed out, it shouTd - be cut, for then there is no further circulation of juices to the ear. Every hour that it•stands uncut after this stage is atten ded with loss. Accounts should be kept detailing the ex-. penses and produce of each field,: When an implement is no hinger, wanted for the'season, lay it carefully aside, but let it first be well cleaned. - - Obtain good seed, prepare your ?ground well, sow early and pay very little attention to dui moon. Do not begin farming by building an ex pensive !muse, nor by erecting a spacious barn till you haye something, tostare in it. Avoid a low and damp s • ite 113 r -a du, - -elling, house. .Build sufficiently 'distant fibm your barn and 'stock "yard to avoid accident, by fire. Keep notes of all rernarkab!e occurrences on your ,larm. Recording -even your errors will benefit you. BREAKING ROCKS WITH FIRE Farmers may often find the following di rections useful in removing, from their land rocks two large to be handled in any other way : " If the rock is embedded in the earth.'ir move the earth around it, and with a large lever raiseone side'orit a little, andimit small stones underneath, so that when it cracks, it will seperate of itself. Then, make a narrow fire across it, and in a short time 'it will crack, so that, with an iron ; bar and a small iron wedge or two it may easily be separated. If scales start on ‘ it- before it cracks, they mint be removed; — whieli can be done with a pair of tongs. -' If-it does noubreak readily, build- the-fire across in another direction. .lt s r this manner, a man will break a dozen lime boulders in a day." 01)e pouscheeper: SOUPS. The delicate and proper Blending, ofsarors is the chief art of good` sonii malting': Be sure and skim the grease off' the 'soup when ' it first boils, or it will not become -clear.— • Throw in a little salt to bring:up the scum. Remove all the grease. Be sure and sim mer softly, and never let a soup boil hard. Put the soup into cold water, and let it.grow warm slowly. This dissolves the gelantine. allows the albumen to disengage, and the • scum to rise. and diffuses the savory part of the meat. 'But if the scup is over a hot fire the albumen coagulates and hardens the meat, prevents the water trom penetrating., and the savory part from disengag,ing itself: Thus the broth will he without flavor, and - the meat tough. Allow abdut two table spoonful's of salt to four quarts of soup. where there are many vegetalges, and one and a half where they are few. • Be sure not to leave any fat floating on the surface. A quart of water, or a little: less; to a pound of meat; is a good rule. SOup made of uncook ed meat is as good the second-day, if heated ‘to the boiling point. If more water is need etl, use boiling hot water as .cold or luke warm spoils the soup. It is• 'thought that potato water is unhealthy, and therefore do not boil potatoes . in soup, bill 'boil elsewhere, and add them when nearly cooked. The water in which poultry or fresh .meat boiled should be saved for g - ravies, or soup the next day. If von do not need it, give it to the poor. lieep the vessel tight, in which I you boil soup, that the flavor be not lost,— . - Never leave soup in metal pots, as sometimes a family is thus poisoned. Thickened soups I require more seasoning, nearly double the quantity used fur.thin soups. Ir7.Worth ititowing.r-It is said that a small piece of resin dipped in the water which is placed in a vessel on the stove, will add a peculiar property to the atmos phere of the room. which will give a great relict tope persons troubled with a cough. .The heat of the water . is sufficient to throw off the aroma of ,tlie ,resin, and gives the same relief us is afforded by the combustion of the ' resin. It is' preferable to the combustion, because the evaporation is mote - durable.— ' The satne resin tnay be used for' weeks. 10'.Vartella Chcrrl . otte.--Butter a' plain mould, split sortie sponge hfscuitre and park them close, the brown ontsiile; pour vanilla cream into the centre, then set in. a cool place all night, and torn out-when retOircd; ✓ IN IN
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