1, 1 i ~ r JCIITICE FOR. XRELAND. . _ ST IW3I. IL,LOGULIS - • • "signs - for /ra/esur!" if ye can, =A float of Writers brogisa; Nor painteahhlellow-ooinltrYtuao A.a blundering or rOgui, moreNll- - -W, - :... - Think. loss of oddities and • And ore of hurnan nature; *-;:P.' And 'stead of party-words and flagi., • - ; , ••'•- 4 March In2det something greater. • " joutice for Ireland oye Prie.ti, . Both Protestant azid.Romarl ; - Let each observe his'ta.ts and feasts But try to anger no man Religion's rind is little I.vorth7 The ma: is'in the lzenael;-... And loge is . oC or. infernal " Justit . t for ktiland!: efftio . ifig band Of empty Agitators; Who scorn each noiseless. bysr hand. And eanonte• the pretere. Well muy_shrewd toes in secret scuff, Nor thicl: your mouths or .corking ; AVbile so much .'team is Wowing off. There's little left for working "Justice for Ireeand t - brothers al Of every creed and ,ration ; - And other counsel it ye call. Fi& saving of This maxim in the...meantime prrip. Nor thtnl: it, plainne , rlamnioling. LET DrEEY ONE LEWARE'OF /JEN; AND EAZINES.., AND Gm:113313m1." lUit 4.0 fpnwr. MitS. OARTINGToit ,In A Neu' York lihsater.—"How d'ye 'do, rp e 9 glad to gee Mrs. Partingion a 5 the atopzbd at Mrs. Penbodie's on her way fronif 'depot. "rye jut come. ir4,m New Vorir, and Seen twice as MUC.II 21-3 e\er 1 .riw in 80-tine. I sale the PO'etiester rappiiis at a hotel there. The Ingarwas a iappin away at the bar and there era. ..aliAcals,a; spirit , behind ;hp eoutttei. littt qtr Jecet and I went • to the. Theater, and that beat all. We saw them performeraie a moral brama ; .4r Jones said it v.-as cuffed "Just as you 11Le One part of it they culled Spoke,have s6 - en —7 ges," and it the be,l part of the whole Drama. '• . Lthink. ~A. man they called Jake spoke it. and tell you all about it, for at made such an expreimion upon the that I learned it all by hear!. • ' All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely•passengers; They have their axes and their entry Ways, - 1 • A.nd out tnan keeps time and plays WS part. And all the axes have seven edges. Vast ihr,babl., Mewling, ace. in its nurse's arms; , • ; And then the winning school.toy with his scratrhawl. And shiny mourning face, runninglike a snail Unwittingly tu'athool; then - 110,10%w, - Sighing like a inundery with an uiNful bandsge blade fot tits mistress's eyebrows,; then the aoldieg, Fun of strangle oaths, and bearded like a pa rdner.: Zealously, horror, scrubbing a stick in quarrel, -1 'Seeking the blubber iefutation • - /Silo the canniot mouth ; ther a justice Irthp pparr . brtAlr round,belly,. with is good apron lined - Hts eyes an sore and beard of nornial tut. `lat. old handsaws and modern mischances; , Ands° he p rapt his part; the sixth edge shimmie.:; • kite the le r iin and slippery pair of pantaloons ; southful hoes, well snared, a world too ti ide FOI his crook ; and his big homely role,. Turning a pain toward bardise pebble, pipes• . And miriles In his sound ; and last of all - Tnat ends this attained repentfut biatory, • Is second childishni as and merepaallion--- • Sands' teeth. dandy eyes. Sande testing, Sands' Sar- I saparilia! 1 • EMU Ve were accosted last evening, I:ty a aen tlemanly looking.mani evidently balancing a clever sized brick - j,n his castor : "I say, mis—mFfer,, you he kind enough to tell me the wnli io Broadway ?" "No Broadway here, sir : thi- i net New York. - "No ah ! ha ! yes, thaes a tact. Well : I beg your paidon : your pardon . : shoat• me to—to Fourth street—Mil—Miller's hotell." Now- you're in Philadelphia, idd boy. Wrong again." Ha! ha! wc,ll l'in ---oonfu , :ed, that's a - -fact. All right. Please tell me - Whe- : wikether it's the left--left or ria,ht I TAP to Holliday street," ; " That's a street that hasn't got this % - C-ay. yet, Peihaps you're thinking t-,1" Well. where the duct• nutz 1. a.pyhthe We told hint Boston. Ile jattimvd fits into bk.fplie', , , after Mainza swash, and ...tcpped - Z,ut üb,er‘ing : Well, Fra--if I follow this tetniker ance caravan nnt fonrzer !"—fi'<won Paprr. STEVE/N . ( 4 PEES: AeliING - The 'hook larnt' neg,ro is one of the most original specimens to be met with. , But when he aspires to clerical bonors,it requires_ a Dickens to do him. Some one who had tbe pleasure of listening to' a discodrse from one of those full-blown dit:ines, relates that in_speakinz of a reformed infidel, he•wound lip his description thus De last words dat dis dying man \V;IS heard to say : de laSt , Word he NVUS known to speak : de last-word known to utter: de last word he ebher pro nouncTil ;de last' llable ; lic cher breaved: de -tast tdear he ebei.rejaeulated : yes, my bredren, de bery .last lastword he ever was 410%if to breave forth, sound or articulate— was g:-I-o-r-y! _ 3 5t7Satd a Gentleman, the other day, to a servant at the hotel where he_was stop.: pro;— ," Bless my soul, Sailalx), how black yon _are; bow in the name of worrier did you get so black ?" . •t - Why, look'a lieah, massa, de reason. am dis; de day d's.child was born dere was a• total eclipse." Ebony-received a : quarter for his .satiAac tory explanation, and after.grinninz.-thank, .cDntinued— •• I tell _you, : what it is mas , a,dis 'may be brack, but he ain't green, no how." " The ..Poctor."=-A doctor in Ohio writes . to. his father as follows:—" Dear . tladdv. I conclawded Ide sum , town and git grinded it;ito a doctpr. hardly defft tliink I was more than 3 ours; afore out I oink as slick ,a wpm as ever was seep. • . Hald corumby happy %tad.' It I atilt a Doctur.i'd lw h ail ed colket.i . .. I purzes. and I , -wet.ttta.: Theo if tha wt-then I los fah', I Bits plente of iustum, because they says they dize eezy. When you rite. don't forgit to put doctur afore my name." ' ,:1 4 'Excessrre Heat.—Lame Jim JiMes says when he was in South Carolina, one sum mer,. it turned very cold, and a SDOW fell on the -9th of August, at least six inches deep, and when the sun came out, i't was -so hot that the snow never got a chance to melt, it cooked a brown .crust- on if o_f the Timm 3C7A Sore Fuoted pedestrian traVelling in Ireland, roet a man. and asked him rather grufiv, uty the miles were So plagney long ? when the Hibernia!, replied : " You see r yer.honor, the mark are not in good eondition sz -, ire ai rt , ver y g i t: ,ad meas ure. f I:7 I DA Parson's Toast.--The following -toast was giving by a part•on at a Boston tea party. The B9stoo Tea Party—a party at which John Bull had his tea sweetermd with sugar of lead. 10"1/1rhy was fonoh, in the fish'tt like a fashionable young lady ? 'Because he had more of the tehellebone about him than was good for hitn. , _ o:7'Sam slick says that getting fa love is somewhat like getting drunk:Atte more a fel ler does it the more he wants to - , a:7T° Cool the atmosphere, hrag of ;m -others woman's good looks-in the presence of your wife. 17 AALOABIA 00.; 1111 tligniblUr ETHZET: rhesealphia, whole porsiveraiteMt Weil of their beautu'al art, - has tumbled than to mate nimiy tiaproys meetly, talky twee, to the Madmen the Journal, th at they ate oew easitely. ate' Wily wzilmag; but able tO flardsh them watt itagosneotypes urine must keened hatsb. , They/o_oo the pinto pie. the t. foroa rr urarrey you sturulti Lyre istrathetkm,, end th ey wit ilarge 'thaw:Lamm you are pteasee, Wan the goups they egret yen. Cattatel etaastste Mess specimens. jP.S.M4 tree at all : pews. /Ilse of Plc tures °tie flOrlit l . Sept. 11, 1050 unman YARD.—THE A'TTENTtlifir-0/ .Ls Buttner* arudotturs,ls respectfully Incited 10 the rtanfarg bllll, wnere tney eau be auttectin all blade ea Flailed nnurtnv Turning and Luinber. from I meta Boards to Panne! Mack. ' - , ' • • HENRI" aTIIACCII • Corner of inn isidin4rweinin Streets May 9.5, I 650• il-tf _ _-__ MI 1 HAM HER'S 11"iFORTIlialoN FOR THE PEO. Acne/lean &Wolf HIOI Delmar En ,cyctuptedia with IHlLllltrallf additions, aad none than 300:Bugravings—just -received front trade sale, and for site trelnar tpa usual prise, at - • B. RANNAN'S Cheap Book and Slatiunerr Wore, Ott. lk, 1b.50 LAT.F.s: BLA.T.EIII-100 DOZEN sLATsit, AJ direct Imo the manufacturers, at City wholesale prii•e!wtra recticed and for Sale at _ -. D. HANNAN'd Cheap Wholesale Stationery and Paper Store. .*-Tdo trade Ft:Nailed at City prices wholesale. Sept 2S, 10.30 ' 39 FOR MlNES.—Tbesubscribtrahave V Just receiCsd front the chip Elisabeth., sod finch hest dest Entlish Chtins,tuade expressly rot Mines, anti for sale. Apply to T. Sr. g.6l:oltaft. spril22 tf /71 Starke rood l'lthStteets,Phtlads. rms. .1111.Alir ELLIOTT (Warranted) Ever rotnted,GOld lens, now stand A No. 1 in the Pen market; every person who has tried t4eart will cecnowledge their deperiority. They aro -glade and dela eiciusivelyhy Brady & Elliott, two doors above the Miners' Bank. 'Watches of all - the celebrated makers sold as above, at prices to suit the those. son sazz. 4 .00t FEET OF SUISQUEMAN'tia WHITE )Yene Floothig; together viilh a g I ass/iron - rot of seasoned Limber, Shingles, tc., for sale by DKVID D. LEWIS. Lumber Vint, - 404: .iletnbers. 12350 -- 1 , raNiNG LATHE FOILBALE Clir./a:, BY the eutx•criber; with or without tools JOr 4 . MOUGAN. Market daeet, ?Waffle* Sept /74,-ihso- 37-1( %HAFTS AND BILLei OF EXCIIANGB IN /J auto. of I or 100 pound+ dterling on England, lre iand;ritotlattd, Wales, France, lierinsay, or any part or Europe, for eale, without any charge, at • R. BANNAN'S - Pusage Agency in Pottsville. - Mao, European Bills and Drafts ciabed and el:Meet ed at 1/15-Offir.e. reParseegeraalsO engaged at the lowest rater, and e, detention or grumbling. Julie 9, 1550 _ 9.3- •FOR SALR..—The Subsiriber ID de ..11-------- 'irons of veiling the dwelling house in which . 1 .- r-1 . he.tiow resides, in :dome Addition. The * huilding is one of the very best in the Sot ii. nugn,—n.rge and admirably arranged, with every con venience ioanake it desirable. Yossearinu given at once. . ( , GEO. R POTTA. , ~ Marrh 16. 1950 • _ _ UOR 20 Ilorsc-Power Steam Engine, Itt excellent wOrking order, with winding gearing att rompirte, two d:llini, and two wire ropes, each about x5O feet long, .for hoisting Coal fri,tri mines. Tla above is a Brat-rate Engise; It has been in use : nsl3 IS months, in the Borough of Tauniqua,whersit may_ is• seen. -Apply to '..1011N BROCK, SONS k .27 and 99 North t hard Street. Philsda. or to BENJAMIN HEILNER, Tamaqua. • May 11, 11.50 Y 19-tf C`OR. SA LE.—The subscribers - offer for sate a au. perior 6 inch rump, 6 feet stroke, with WO yards a 5 x & inch pipes, with bolt:, rings, acc., all in good order- Also; 15 Drift Cars, 40.itali site, g of %filch are riggidt with double brakes, all or Which are 111 good running order. Also, 60 yards off inch slope twilit- The above wilt tie told low for rubor approv ed paper, CONNER. ROAM; & LITTLEHALES, him Philadelphia. April 13, 1510. 15 tf =FOR f111.1.E....0rie 10 i/Orle• Elniql, with hreak. /' tellers, nrreens, chatting and every thing ...r.••••••at!,. about u Coal brsalang eatabialmenl, vw bleb t. FILM Anl4 on very reasonable trims. 060211.P0TTR. - March It, 1560 114 f • L'OIC SALE- AND TO LDT.—Building Lotii 17 in Mount Carbon, Lewisport, Wood andlyon's addition to,Pottr.ville,on Norwegian st., Pottsville, and Itl iltr.ersVille. Also a convenient Office in Morris' Addition. Apply hi JAS.- 11. CAMPBELL: con S ALE..Ocie 30 horse hoisting engine., with 1' sv!odiug gearotk• all complete Enquire at Itt e Wave. M Colliery, York Fun,, or at the Mike ot ORO. fl POTTA cch 16.75:.0 • 11-ti MON. ace. ' t IN ROOFING.—THIS BEING TIIE SEA- L , ott tr ht.n our citizens - who desire to secure their buildings finm the ravages of fire, should seek to have ,tn•in made fire-proof—the undermined would re ..pertfully inform the poblir that he is , prepared to mull all orders for Tin Hunting. spontittg, It.r., 4 J ACOR M. LONG. Pottsvtile, June 19. 2.5-t1 ME:RICAN RAILROAD IRON—C t 2 _ I _X maul iy on hand and tor sale , that superior a 1 oi tight T TS lbs. to the yard, manufacturti dat Pho•nitville—also, furnished at short aotire, beds T ra_ds:-.t manufacturer,' prices. C. VAUDLEY . d; BON. 1550 964 f t DEALER IN SCRAP IRON. .:1. Copper, Brava. Dar and Work Tab. Soddt-r's rfp!fd+rr Lead, &c. Ordeari serf -lima for Brasil and Copprs work, and lllaf Nine furnlohlns. All orderi . otteet trtt With the. above One promptly attended to. south street, above Front, Philadelphia. Juno 15. l SSD 24-4( Salr!,l2o rept ;I: In. chain. Also rarnished at the shortest notice.l-8, 3-4.12-t6, 15.16 and 1 in. best proof cable chain, at N. York pT11,4-11 eight added. E. YARDLEY :ON. April 20 P$Sl.l 16- ; AIL ROAD IRON —llO TONS 144 Flat Ha it:111 Road Iron. " 50 do 14 1 4, do do do Bdo 21: do , do ..dowlthspilter 15 do I s d ' do do do And Pliten,for naleby RALsTos, 4 anuttifrontil.,Phindl. Phi!oda—July 11. 1546. - - (-tort SALE...SO Larign Hillinad Cafe. 200 Fret of olet int! Proof Chain, 300 " lnrh Chain, 300 " 1. '• • GEM H. POTTS. NCR'WDOLKAALE AND RET•CCIL, IL HOOT AND SHOE STORE. cORNER OF CENTRS AND .NAIIIST ST3, tOTTa PI LP. I • IfE subtAibere Invite the attention of toe public to the very exteuel•e I.llllliallatielit of Goode, COD silting of _ . GEN fLENIEN'S Calf Stitched, Pildged and Pegged 801114, Calf and Kip, double sol e- Sewed and Peg. g ,d Hume, Water Proof Boots Sewed.and Pegged, r, om *2 to ; New England arid Philadelphia mew ufaerured Coarse Donut, in great variety, constant ly on band; Cloth and Luling Oalter noose, and ',Oongrear Caltera,Calf Nuligers, Oregon Tlee,and 'Sewed and-Peued,hionroes. MINERS - grota and Monroes, of brat quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' i3onto and Monroe., coati , crane. ADVIV French and , Englisti Luling Gaiter Boots, Morn( co, Calfskin nod Goat Bootees, Preach MOT roma. Ca!Plan aud float &items, French Ifomcco, Kid n . Plt and piano apiing Baud:lns and Jelterannt. French Storrocen and Kid Turatonada, front-S0 eta. to $l . ; !Ken England Bonteessnd Shoes nfall kinds cheap. SlldrlEß' and Claililinna Bootees and gnn es , a l ine asnctment miltable for :Al■ market, comatauily on hand: Elamic shoe.. . Our idol ofGam Elastic Shuns are of the best mati ufariutediarticlesthe eountry cab Alford. Lsdlee eed Gentleaseln would do well to call and provide them, *elves with good Gum Libor", the best ptelrllll/fire yet discovered of Cobh Coughs sari Consumption. Carpet Hags and Valtres.- The Travelling community Ond us wellaup. plied with the above article' which we will sell at moderate prices. Boots and Stuns. made otrepairrdtriorder. eVTEItild C4lBll. Light! Light! Light ! A LARGE,. ASEIORTMEN? OP PLVID LAMPS rl.nr virlotte Atjle, the heft acoortmest In the thy at very tow ra ter.- Otapiphane Lama er the him ap proved conerructloac Lard Lamps; &tar. sae., for gecieral Use: A . rerleff of Clue Oil Lamps s Candela bra', etabraccog -cow rind ekgant patterns a °lran dotes, with tbeaddition of lAnitrahuh, hither or 00; Grine; Globre. Vi r scA;Shorfroo ao• Fluid. Campbene and Alcohol; Swains Flak free from Upoka , men or sedinsont. Caropbeno warrant. eatnot to tomtit by, keeping. &Molina timid, Drittglat ...kabala and Phosgene . gDWARD P. coantur, Disinter and Lan* itlasafraanr 133 Sloth Sit 3 doors abova Spruce, Made. Aug, 10,1.30 114eno Ngw sysie.—LEs & wALKEiIk. sUC.CSI3- .t. sorn tO 64a. Wlilit; No. IR Ctwinut /moor, Mint Santant's Ifitueum, bare Joinpubilotod eh olloWtne beeittfal Batlnds, Pothai. kt • Thila Yvn :Vox It,lby N. J..,Opotle , • ?he, fleeter, by the author of u love btu then to now.— Ca &rimy ,as pony, by Mr. Hudson. k etc by Dr. stos• "Ulm the bright Flag of Colombia," adtpted to tbe poplar?. air of "Ever be Happy,'; I iaopesa Euthan asic' The Thom art gone, by the late T. S. Builirin." flopelsesa Love, Woman's Lore, " . A Dream tbs.t love ran neer forget, by M. Keller. Militant Volta, by J. A. Getze. ' Primrore do, by M. Kotler. Mentz do, as performed at Cape May, by Johnson's Band. IS4sao Oalop Brilliant, front the Opera of ttie Font Bons of Aquino, by T. C. Wiireck. . eta Amusements. Elerances. by • Charlee'Vose It Br. hams the pleasure to lIIMOUTICP to the pub tie that their stock of Sheet /toile consists of the targest and most complete assortment to be fciund in the country, they are constantly addicts to tbelr stock all the new Maxie poblisbed in New Yolk, Boston, &e. 4 NANO& A line aesortment - of the best manufacturers of New Toth and Boston, at the lowest cub prices. BIUSICA_L INSTRUMENTS. %Mao; a general assortment of Ca Bars, Violins. Ban jos,- Flutes, Accordeons, /re., 'Violin, Matta. and Harp Stringy of the best Italian Qyalities ,. itl of which will be furnished to the public and the trade at the lowest ratea. Ordrs punctoilli: attended t o. Jan 19, 18.50. . • 141 rw-io;Fyf "1./No ctri,:.l,l rI , ICIINUIt'd COLUMBIAN SERIES OF SCHOOL 800ffd. I. "Tlaxe Booc," for the younger classes. This little book contains the table of the sio-ple and compound rules, including a variety of other table/ • intended expressly far the tase of those Alt conamenetng the study of numhers, and is consid ered the best book of the kind that has ever been offered to the public. "TOOTlea CuLUMIIAN CaLt.bLaTol4."—Thls is a Primary Arithmetic, embntelng all the rules to the dingle Rule of Three Ihclusive, with about 900 quer. dons for solution, adapted to the American currency. Ibis volume is acknowledged by those who have used It to be far anperior to any Primary Arithmetic that has ever been Issued by the American prep. 3. " A Kay to-the loutb's Calculator," in which the solution of the questions are given in full, for the use of teachers. 4. " Coin anima CaLcrtaTolt.•*—lt isunanimouti ly admltied, by the most experienced and competent teaches. that this volume Is getout:lm no other work of the kind, in fact, the " Standarifileitk rank of'tle Usisa." It contains about 2200 questions for !elu tion, &large aulOnnt of practical sseasUratisa, and the first work 0( the kind that was ever published, as purely American, and exclusively adapted to ear era CUTTS/try • 5. " A Kay to the Columbian Calculator," includ ing% variety of miscellaneous matter, in meniuratlon, fractions, &t., for the use ofteachers.-- -6. " Com:Masan Setta.lao-noox." —The arrange ment of this honk Is different from those In ,use ; the lessons are Introduced so as to snake it prarrestive. leading the pupil forward gradually from the most stmple weirdo, to those more .ditlicult, so that In a 1 short space of time be will be able to master any les son In the honk. 7. " TICATIAE OA MENSURATION, Oil TIM SQVASE AND rillAXOLE."—Thim volume is rutfch simplified when eorripitred;iirith other works of the kind, In the axis/tree of the more objectionable parts of the old books, and the introdection of ra/so6le practical matter in relation to the daily occurrences of life t adapted to the use of schools and every indigoes's-man In the omtnnuity. 9. `• A Katt to thr Mensuration," in which all the examples are given in full. E 1193 These Books, and particularly the Geometry end Mensuration, were prepared expressly for the Public School. of this country. They are easter, rata,- re end of a more practical character. than AIIV. other works of the kind published in the railed Mates. They have already been recommended by upwards of 500 etoressors and Tesehers throughout the couu• ^ry. For 'ale Whowtite and memo by • . R. EIANNAN, Pottavilte. 44 1,1850 ~:rr~~ir~~ r l.~rl~~l~r ;3_rill4~ 3000: PIEl.:Eit PAPER H A laGiNt.o.—T H E Plabseriber is now recite/off direct from the manufacturers in New York, an invoice of 3000 Pieces of Paper !gauging', glazed and unglazed Wall Paper.. which he wilt sell wholesale and retail at , Less ekes Philadelphia trkelessit Prises. The diminished business In New York, has left large overstocks on hand, and these papers were purchased at prices which will not pay first cost. Paper bangers, kferrhants and House-lreepers have now an Opportunity of supplying themselves with paper at _such rates that white washing, which is rather expensive In the Coal Region, will become an obsolete Wee. Call et HANNAN'S Cheap Wholesale And Retail Paper and ' ' 'Variety Store, Pottsville WrIOLESt LE and RetailDe Al alers PI DR OODO.OROCERIES, TE An. LIQUOR ,Ik. tore on Centre Pirtle*. roar the fllftler of ht 441 ".nit'w to which the attenton of the citizens of r ots and wintry isrewpectlutly solillelted. JONI% 1,. LITTLE. Pottsville, Get 27-441 JOHN A. C. tel ARTIN :A ,_‘`) .I=.l La W. KENtill.., inforurs his frtends and the nubile . In eeneral that he continues to manufacture Vent tom warranted equal to any In the city, at the lowest cash prices. An assortment of Blinds and Shad's always on hand. at No. $47 RACE att., nos door below Truth. and No. l 113 WP Building. N. E. Corner litsth and Chesnut. *Jobbing punctually attendril in April 20. MCC C. A. Du 80170.13 ET, 3VRGEON lANNTIST, 133 SPRUCE ATREET, ABOVE FIFTH. PH/LADIII/111,4. D ESPECTFELLY Inforatrithe chlzensof Pottsville It that he 11 prepared to perform all operations on the TEETH at 11110T1. notice. TERMS MODERATE. Students instructed In all thebranehes of Meehan'. Cal and Surgical Dentistry. January 2*. Mo. 4-ty _ - - TIMM= ! ! CARPETS, VENITI AN AND Painted Blinds. Gressang er: Silliman respecfully announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITIIRF. WARE-ROOM, is .Makasitageo Street, a Jaw door, front Castre. where they bare on hand a large and fashionable stork of Furniture, ern. bracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which lire been manufactured to their order by the best makers la ourcltics. Their stock embraces I general assortment of all the ankles embraced In fur nishing dwellings either plain or 'tithe most luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price horn *3 to Es, —and all other articles of furniture in propottion. In their stock is alai' embraced a large assortment of Ve. ',elfin Blinds and Window 'shade. ofthe most approv. ed patterns, selected with great care. CARPETTING. BEDDING AND lIPMOLSTERV. They have also aided to the stock a Int of Carpeting ofthe 'rations qualltleg, and Bedding, to which they. all the particularatteetionof those In want of these articles. It Is our design in keep all the articles of Farallon. required in Schuylkill Cnnuty,and prevent the twee.- Stty'or persons going abroad In search of elegant arti cles of, Imitate, allot` which they are determined to menet leas prier' than they can be obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. They there fare eaiitiestly invite those Who are about furnishing houses and thosealao who require additional furniture., to eive them a call, as they flatter themselves they can eve themany kind of a "fit out", they may require mil a great Paring or /awn.. HENRY DREISSAND. April7 - 181n-tn • ALEXANDER BILLYMAN OLIVES Eir to triS vo. et gnUth Second eitree Mann- Or lecturer of Ral,stnander. re and Thief Proof Iron Chests. with Powder proof, locks, and warranted equal to Any ether make for securitry against fire or burglars, having withstood the test of both. - without injury or lose to their owners. Also, in store and for sale. t, Letter Copying Presses and HoOka. Seal Presses, for Corporations. Banks. ike 7. Dragyisis' Presses with Cylindirs and Pani. Hoisting Machines for Rtores„ Factories, kc. yr. Portable Shower Rattle, of a new and superior Aon struction. Intended for either cold or_ warmwater. Refrigerators far rooting and proefiPfZing meats, bat ter milk, Are., In the warmest weather, suitable to stand in any pan olthe house or cello. Water Fitters. warranted to 'nitrify muddy or bad water, whether affected by rains, marl. limestone, or any other 'cause.. , , .. . . March 9 1950 . la-ly , . , _ E. IMES JONES, Wkslcrali Wooden, Willow Wort, Broom, arailit Comb Laskin, Wets aid raritty Store, NO. se sonTa tigC,OND ATRIUM, PIitLADELPRIa, [Uuder 7. Sidney !ones' Carpet Warehouse.) /LAVING enlarged mg 'store. I have on hand and 11 am constantly manufacturing and receiving float the Eastern Piste* and Sump*, additions to my sloth. Cedar waer.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest piloted Tuns, 400 barrel an 4 SOO staff rhorns. 100 dozenllllFdar and GOO - dozes painted Pails, 200 dos. Wash Boards, too dna. near Surat and flonrliosea; Piplgots.4lpcions and Udine. Wert.-60n,Wtibr acct Market sod 200 nest Gape. B•sk•••..400 Coartim;'ChAir* amid Cfsdiss t • largo! 'wort 'twat of Fr•fte.• and Dnmesik, Bens, asd Brarkre.-10.1300 Wire Stomas. 104:100 Shaker Brooms,itlo doz. each Wall, Palindkrubbluf. ithns and florae Brushes ; Tooth. Rhavloll. loth and flair Brushes of every style. Cesar —2OOO dozen fancy rcenbs,of various pat. tilllo, side, nett, pocket, dressing and Gar tooth eninha of various style!". Leaking alum of Pinr, ("bitty, Walnut, Helios. any and Gilt Prarrie,of all sites and patterns g Ger. maa.:Frearh sad English Looking Glass. Plates,of all :Sizes. from 7 by 9 op so 7/ byl2o—(packing Insured to zit carts of the Uninal—together with a large assort ment, of Violet,' Goods too numerous to mention.— Thetitention of merchants is respectfully solicited to the examlnatket of my Stott, all of which wiU be *old low for cash or city acceptance, so as to andel. patella, comoetltion that eat be offered. March 1,11 M. 9-17 BOOS, • EINDENT. 9 4 88 SUBSCRIBER HAI ENLAILUED MO BOOK / Ilindory,and increased the kfacblosry and heads, sad is POW prepared to tici ail kind' of Stadills in tho beet style. at the lowest facet, by the single 800/1 or by the AUPCIPPIi Of th011011d.: - All kiwis of Blank Wort Manufactured to order at short notke 8. BANNAN, ?rioter,: PubUsbe? sad Pottiville,,Atlf 31.1850 ,; 35. erudi LATER PROM THE MINES.--AT a Bright & Pou's Town Mail Iron BLOM, Centre amt. Pottsville, can be satin an sham; and alms of, the metal, from a 34 Nail of Shoe Tack to • Petri Bantam t large plies of Nall 804. Bealel Barg Rim' MOIR BIM liPting./Iliter. aortas an 4 Cast WA Usgsporti gonaon 'done an In Oast Iron Pots. lad Irani; agon dic OttotPar D,1II"40 • • .' ,TimfAiiSk'44l*Thiiitlltg4;:_.Foili*O#s.*ll4'k'dkNEltAi,:-.4i).*kjetiss-R OLOPENS;veTtiii - il/1441111101.114MT Ur received a varyourvicwwwilioo; and Pettit*. albeit in Sam or Gold 0 - iiii4;aLariura_ if hilt taus. Also Pao - without Midas -:These Pealwere 'Wetted wultAreni Crow a loge . Oct. /630.--4 ti ; • - • dtilliaNN__ AFFLICTED 1:E !, 4 ' : Medical llousoi. - • usTAlLvinth aS 'Sy! be. ,tIN• .a..'s JELIN. N. tr. Corner of Third and Defeo fits., between spruce and Pine Streets. Philadelphia. • Tooth and Manhood; or a Premature Death. YINKELIN Oti AEU PREdERVATIDN-0121.T 23 Cents. This Boob Jost published. Untied wftli use. Int information , on the litOrmltles tiridlsesses orals Unman Organs. It addresses liner alike to Yank iginbood And Old Age. and mild he read by an. - valnible advice - Leann tIIIIIT*IIIImIng !tree, wilt preirent years or.misery, ad su ff ering and save annually Than/rands of - % Parents by reading it wilYiearn hoe to present the destrscunn of their . children. se•A remittance Of 23 cents, enclosed in s letter ad. dressed Ili Dr. glakelln. A. W. corner of 'Third and Craton Streets;between ,Sproce ind Pine; Philadel 'phia, will ensure a book under envelope, per mom of mall. ' • Persons at a.dlatenee may addless Di. X. by letter, (post-per rl and be cored at bonus. , . Parkas.* of Medielnes, Duettloot, Ire,. forwarded by sending a remitunee. and pat op serum from dam age or curiosity. • Book-seller/ 0 News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and all antlers sqpplled with the above work. at very low mini- . ° Animal/A. 1850 .- " 344 y WRY SO OFT= UNECAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE HERM, • MAST 1111 twiny sofrife endures years of bodily' suffering and Of mentalenguiab, prostrate and help• less, embittering her life, that of ber husband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising fmm eausre which, if known, wireht have spied the suffering. the anguish to the wife, and to the hus band embarrassments and pecunbuy didlculciar haw• tug their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed in consequence of the sickness of the eone, pinion of his bosun. Bow important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequences to the health and tali pinew of both may be wioided ! Life is too short mad health too precious to admit any portion of the one fb be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little Wink entitled is follows bu been the means of swing the health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNORED,THOUS . AND copies byre been add since the first edition WU is stied. • The author hem been induced to advertise it by..' the urgent and peening request of thews who have been indebted to its publication fiar a they hold dear (that' all may have an opportunity of obtaining it). and who have favored him with :bounds of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver dement. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. DI. DIAUItICRAU, moriassoa or Dist•sts or 'graham, ' TarrMirth Edition. lerno., pp. '250. Prier, $' A'a• THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla ting marriage. as it discloses important secret - sari:lei; should be known to them particularly., Erma, every female—the wife, the mother—the one tither huddle; ihto womanhood, or the one in , the decline of years, in whom Were contemplates important change—can &wont the cansee, symp toms, and the more efficient reinedies and most m ud], mo d e o f rum , i n every complaint to which bee mei. is subject The revela tions contained in ha pegs' have peered a blessing to thousaps, as the innurserabie letters received by the author (which he ie permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES.. Extrari of a Lett,. a Genthrnsals Dayton, 0 . " DarrhaMay I, UM. "DR. A. Pd. Sitcarct4e—My D ear Sir: • The Married Woman's Private Medical companion.' for which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, bet that I am impelled by a muse of gratitude, L r mvself and wife, to give uttentece to oar sincere and heartfelt emotions. "My wife las been perreptibly ranking for some three years or more. in consequence of her groat an path and suffering some month(' Nacre and during confinement: every suressive one mere and LOOM debilitated and pmstrated bee putting her life in lm vaunt dancer, and which was ota the last occasion, despaired of" l supposed that this attar of things was inviable, and reentered myself to meet the worst At this time (11toff about two: monde) I heard your book highly spoken et as containing some matters reaching my case. On int ace= perusal, I can not express to 3-on the relief it my distressed mind and the y its purr imparted to mg wife, an learning that the great discovery of Id. M. Dna mean: provided a remedy. it opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was potable. N: 1 ;1 F e e:- obey consideration call ever repay the Wla4 am under to you for Moira been the means of tar Lll 7 tni M us the matters contained in' The Minied Woman's Private Medical Companion.' Fat Lon this, ere another year would have passed over my bead, in all human pribabliity my wife would have hue in her grave. and esy children left mothedeas" Astra(' front a Letter. Competencto and Erealtit. 'LhAidASTIR, PA., Ort. 21, 1847. Mr DICAR SIR: I know yea will have the kind moss to bear with me in encroaching upon y our time, ' while I acknowledge (tn behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ounelres miter to you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable Married Woman's Private Medlce3 Canipaztion, It has been worth its weaht in 04 to me. If I express myself rather warmly, yeti will IWO that I can not do so, too warmly , when I inform yea of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state my situation when I obtained your book thmiagh the merest curiosity I look epee it as one of the most formate. events of any life. 1 had been married some ten years, and wu the father ofseven children. I was king s trag gling ancessingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, bat the results of my inmost exertions At the end left me about where I was at the beginning of eachyear; and that only, with the most tainted economy. Bull- Mg with barely the neeetsaries of life. Finally. this constant effort was beginning to have its eft= my beakh: I felt leas capable 'to endure its ' um, while I felt the necessity ofpen. evereneft. " This constut, unceasing straggle on my part was imPerlii 7 ol, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) far el years, much of the time comflued to her bed, sed of „course incapable of taking the charge and manage runt of household Weitz Her condition arose frac* causes of which Iwu ignornit. Oh! *at woldd - nave given had I the az years to Ihne over again - What would my_wife have green to have beentpaMl • the long days and stM longer - nights to on a bed of akkneas I—all ed which would have been , avoided. had I then seen a copy of ' THIS MattRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATIe,.MiDtCAL Costrtenoe.'" From a PAysieian. ,DANOEHOUIP OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. How many are suffering from obstriction' or-irreg ularities peculiar to the femaki -system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and far which their delicacy forbids seeking medical adviee I ,How many suffer from pralaptas rteri (failing of the womb). or fromibter-rdina (weak ness, debility, &e.. de.) ! Haw many are in constant agony fiormany months preceding cenfineurent! Haw many Prue diffieuk i< not dangrems, deliveries. and whore, lives are jeopuded during sub time, will find fo fa pages the means of-.prevention, amelktatioe, and relief t ••; . . 'Extract from a Ertler. To thou just Iliarried.- , -"Had I known!" "PRILADILPRIA, NOV. LI, ten. "DR. M. Macatczav : Had I known of the im mu tat metals treated of in 'The Illitlrled Woman's , Private Medical Compute& Rue year, ego: how much okay I might have escaped,! I have suffered yeas from ceases which you point oat In you hook, without knowing what to da 'obtained a copy. mod Gaul toy ease treated of. I nut every female will avail berselfof the; hiformaticarpontainedin its pages." ME Letters roe daily received* this character, mo o crouty to present. ~v To those yd arat hat cootempletingister rive, or pa to* boasting as to the propritty or. !ncorring tint reeponsibUitirs attendant epee the importance of Seing possessed of the revelation% lon tained in these pars, so intiteatette iavotriet their *lune bgPirlots. an not hi appreciated. It fa coarse, iignatiathia to convey mart belly the onions robjects trotted - 4 al they ire 44 a as tare strictly Intended for the *tarried, or ; those con tetopledna, marriage; neither , is II , deco tt le ewers owe dtay to became posiessed bomb 'edge trbaratry the saffesings to which a wifaa amb er. or a sister, may be subject, can he obviated. ' ir Copies win be . erst y 111141 fro re Postairs Oa the'receipt of 0 - sier Dollar. " THE .11Al2. BUD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. ' , ANION" bs sent ftnailegtfrre/ to soy part of tho United States. AS isms must be postissid (estessot 'lsom =Minima reasltuusee), and smarmed to Dr. A. ht. "MAUSICSAV. Bat Int Nair York City. Poliiikting Moe, No. 129 Liberty st, Nenr Yolk widths thrse Over 110,000 eftkor be= mb) , RAU SIM OR • Booluaillers Nod overdo martial in its Rabb.are task* Itaadaetae - competertelei firma the' *tidy and euraotdiaary demand for it, and the-extreme ly liberal terms *ailed theta: • . _ Aetite local or travelling Amu, throughout the VOW States and Canada'', be supplied oo the same terms, Comntardeatiotin are recalled to be postpaid end addressed as *Wye; . cr. CAITTIO . N.—The *die .arer. -maimed. against the various auchletotios lotroded to be thawed off upoiLthoot, -ittutatiVtio of the murk as " Ma Muriel V ; sop," sad various other -„ titte G V l tt wilvis Ariii.i;iiiiU err Medias! C 411111114011011, ' by bi. 11:111.04 , 11: August 17, MO. . . WES MARRIAGE : so she Purebasit; riztei • sivogirr. 0?„ TintAint.—wucus dokkes la Din% tided/eines, Cbcallicals. 'glee; and.Obsiericailentuentents. ifedi cal tigialf4..lical Pladdirisupli :Patent hielklrsts. ' Paints. 0611, - Wisidow Masa. Vitehrhei liSyr . Pirtlimethltg.:l4.c. Von tnannfactitrers of the cahlbrated C4Orge lek.Povrder.— Tbia ghlt is tatterpasseel ft! leasUly,lswirliug never dil ed 'to 'crictintend 'itself wherever has bees brought kW. assi.-i-ere In now ilivtersii4o !t - or aft colon; to tantteir..froga quart- to one OUSICII. Deady . pained In taus him one to three iloarkettek - L. 6.'4' Cci'. have at all tlinee i coinpiete assortment of every article to thsls Noe, to whic' they write the IttrAtion. of Demists and pantry Merchants.. in the indiction and - preparation-of their Ankles; thoi spare no Wee to ease Llaittat , ortintionbtind twatitlrs. so that they feel prepared to ill the ardent of those who wish rraDragl.inewannerwhkhtheyfeelraa Silent will profs 60141101e1017.4hei JIM oho carentl as to .the Mil or Polutill 0 and ,patkingtlitit goods, In order to Imre their safenairlaie to 8 0 Point la the country. Orders by letterwill at WV items teCeiVII prompt and comfit! attention, and to • any Druggist of respectabilltnnorrirke cermet trill be seal if rignert• ed.`^- -Doty 11.1J960:. - 9X 6mo ILIPICRAOR NEEDLES.-HELIXaiLLBD . Eyed Needle+. the hist 'hi the market; ti , fresh *up ply of t these ;opener Deedles, Just B. DANN received-and Yoe a le a • AN'S. Sept U. 1830 , - , • • • as.- ROWAND s S TONIC - Mal Hit ,l ce - r`taill Our /i)i . 'FEVER & ACUE. AGENTS—J. S. C. Martin, John G. Brown. Patti sill.: Henry 'Shirtier, Port Carrion; B. ft. Milton Schuylkill H ares; J. W. Gibbs , afinerovilie, and by etorekrepere and merchants generally throughout the Patted %UPC Proprietor. Office Ko: 106 South 3d strtet. Phlla• delphla. JOHN K.' BOVVAISD. ' Oct. 13, 1450 . 44..3m0 MOFFAT'S Life Pills and P6aenls Bitters. These Medicines have now been before the public for a period of Fign:EN yEABB, and dating that time have maintained a high charac ter is ahnost every part , uf the globe for their ex-. traordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons imfrenng under nearly every kind ordisesee to which the humus frame is IN' UN! THOMANN of certificated instance& they have even rescue(' sqfferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; and to many thousands they hare permanently 'secured that 'uniform enjoy mem of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So' great; indeed, hart their efficacy invariably mu/ infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miracidouirto 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 life,und en duing them pith renewed tone and vigor', that they were indebted for their name.; yalike the host Of.perrocious quzielrodeti:which l is! i s s ligvegetatile tkelaMllaWe are purely:and . iolely?Y(tV,(4W ' contain neither Breggem noror aegenin, nor any other mineral, hp. iforni whatever. 'They ars .entirely conipueed tracts from rare and paererful plants, the virtues of which, though long' known to tteyeral Indian tribes', and recently to name eminent phaphaceu tical chemists, are alkigether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to triedicalnefence ; and were never before administered in so happily' efficacious a eombination. 'The first operation is to loosen from the coats of thr stornnelt and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened fasces which collect in the ronvolutions of the small intestines. Other sseilieaseis only partially cleanse three, and leave such collected iTidneele behind to peodeine h a bitu a l Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminent dangers. This feet is well-known to an regular anatomists who ex amine the human bowels after death ;, and hence the prejudice of theme welt-informed men against the quack medicines of theay..i The second effect of the VEGETABLE L 1=- MEDl aims is to cleanse the kidneys and the der ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from,the agincy of the liver and lunge, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified ~by them, and nourished - by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every 'part of the system, and triumphantly umlauts the ban ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of• human diseases in which the vEGE. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by diccunghlx cleansing the first and seeind stomachs, and creating a &yr of pare healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid:. kind ; Flattdena. LON OP APPETITE : 11EAXT swot, Hesnacaa, Itzertssettsa, ILL-Teurne, Arattrir, LAsotroa, and Mrisscssol.v, which ./TO the general symproms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a insturalconsequence of its sure, Cloggivenew by cleansing the whole Length of the intestines with a solvent .process, and without violence • all violent purges leave the bowels oostive within two days. Minim and Caolgelh, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane rave rs of all kitultt, by restotwg the blood to regular circulation, through the, process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution Of 111 intestinal obstruction in °them The Lire MEDICINES have been )tnown to ri. L tre Rheumati s m permanently in three weeks, td Gout in 'half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. ! D ro ms of all kinds, by,frecing and strength ening tfie kidneys and bladder : they operate most delightfully on theft^ imporput organs, and hence have ever been fotind at certain remedy for thi worst eases or Gravel. Ats. worms, by distudgiug frusn the turnings of the boweitc the slimy matter to which these creaturr. AltllriS and COXlBUlllptiOli, by relieving the air-vessel" of the hanks titan the ritucous which eveli slight colds will occasion, and which, if mot removed tkcomes hardened, and produceithesa dreadful disenees. Seim, !neer% end Inveterate B ores` by t y l i e lir i s rfact 'purity which these um mmti. give to the blood, and all the humors. n Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex/ ions, by their alterative ellatt upon the iluidii that feed the skin. anti the morbid state of which °ma rtoptivy compluints, cloudy, and !seeable complexions: - • • H.' Or these . ' Pills for , tt .vsry short' time trio t../e , :t enlire Purl:, of salt Rheum, IWO eArikiog improvement in the clearness of the Skim Cannon Colds and Influenza will always be eared by one &Ise, or by two evenin the worst pills. As a remedy for. this most dis and obstinate malady, the vzimumg i p d irti l ! KEDICIN/111 deserve a distinct end ent recommendation. It is well-known to handreas' in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable lieslieines wait himself al33ieted with this eturipaint for upwards of THIRTY-FIVE irmuts and that he tried in vain .every remedy prescribed 'within the whole compass of the Materia Mediea. Ile however at letigtit tried, the Medicine which is now offered to the rublirs and Ile was cured in a %Try short time, after his reCovery had liceri pro. nnaneed tint only,ituprobable, but absdlutely im possible, by any human means. • 2 FEVER 4WD AGUE. For thii seounto of. the western council thole %Medicines will I* round rs safe, speed, and eel.* .tain rmedy. • ( ithv.medieinee keep the system' l aubjert in a return of the disease—a cure by these :medieinoe iw petmenent—TßY TIIEM. .BE . SATISIIED. AND BE CURED.; Pious Fevciikan Inver Co*dant& uen e ra i D emu tv APPJATITIE, AND DISZASET or Fest se incdieines have been napit with the ' beneficial remits in cases of this desdriptiort:= 7 Kcia's Evu. and Stionms. in its wool: Farms, yields to the mfid yet ',powerful teflon of thess remarkable Ittediciites: Nunn SwExes,.'Nearliva ttitsturr, Nettroultou pLAUrrs of all kinds, PALMATION 06 TIM Hum PAINTRIeII COLIC, are epeodily cured. . NERC Persons whose an UBS is 4 titutions have become /me paired by the injudicious use of ?Assam, will find these :Medicines a 'perfect cum as they meet _fail to eradicate from the system all the effectSof . Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Samaparilla.. A 'single trial wul Owe them &load, the reach of competition, in the estimation of every Patient.. ; .-Vereee i r :ll.4 l lately OF bee ifi tMli Pmered, their . nefarious authors 'meted, Lth in the city ofNew Yaik titid ablaut. • Buy 'of no one who is not an atresuriaisa 4 =tanai itte2 said Dr. IitOiTAT *36 Benthivr; No* Tod& • • POWALE, ' • 4 lourr G. 2/10 ,%agent for 19clittytklit ttn: ' Dee 29, lin 60-1 y MINI .111A1infol SOIL. 1831=4 4 T.S.fiAltrfl ..110 for 101. or Dilly Itigienro, footloose of frivolo farallles,ard persona of boldness; contalnlara blank for. ever _y day la the Teat, fOr tbOreecord of-orturren =sand future easarsorats. For 141111:Wh011itIlie and Wail at • . _ Sept 1850 _'Life linwurance. T"' 'oraAnto LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY Sad Trust 04:mossy; of PhilaOslobis. Ogles No. IT/ Cbrallil Street. Qtpitill. 4113 0 0AUO:. • Casner PO psi osi. Costioue to omits lasitrantes on Lives Oh Ore utast fsvorable terms. • • , Thy capital beingpaid up and lavested,todelher With a large and:tutu:stabil) increasing reserved Rind, of fen s perfeet security to the insured. The premiums may be _paid yearly, ban yearly, or .quarterty. • , The Csunp.lay add a sosee'periodleal/y to the In stratices for tire, The erst bonus, appropriated in December, /244, itEd the second Bonita in December. 1649, amount tb an addition of .262 60 to every $lOOO insured under the olden policies. making 111262 60 ',bleb will be paid When It ehial become a atlas, in. stead 'of $lOOO originetly Insured; the next oldest summit to eli37 ADS, tIICAOXI-111-1110 is 481112 60 fur every .1000; the °theta la the same proportion ac cording to the amount and thne7of standing, which adthelotts make an average' of more than 60 per cent. upOn the premiums paid, without increasing the an ' nosi premium. The following art , a few examples from the Re alster ' [..... @um Bonus in bonito ; ll U P b n el ltim ,, no 4 5 1 hauled. addition. by route adltlons, - ......,.„.............. - 01000 4459 5i3 ....._ " 2500 I. 65615 WOO , .125 5000 lir 50 ike. ate. G=lll No 58 • I 89 " 276 " 332 Ike. Pamphlets containing Midge of rates mind esplana tions..forms of .appliudian s and further information can be Modal the ogles.' , • 8. W. RICITABDB President. Jose F. James, Actuary. Tne subscriber Is Agent for the above Company in Scbuylkill Comely. and will effect ialltiratiete, and give ail necessary Information on the subject. •, , B. IDANNA;i. 46.11 June 29. 1850 lari ie Knox luxuriance Company. CAPITAL ISTOCICootIOOI,OOO. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Offies ea Water Street, is Niue Brick Relps . VIIIO63MCII. INDIANA. plus cnmpany hemp, been duly organised. , and 1 ten per cent. paid in on the capital stock aubscri bed, and Wenn secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared to elect Insurance against Lan or Damage by Flre, on Build ings, Merchandise, Machinery, Milts, ManoSactorles. and • all descriptions of property; also nreatindise ,stod produce in the course of inland unworn:ion,— the risks sf the, leas, kc., Ac 4, also, the Ilulbtlt i Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives ' individuals going to Californta. The rates of pre• tnium will be as low aethose of any other acseonst its Company. All losseshberally adjusted, and • promptly paid., The stock of this Company is held entirely in the Wear, and controlled by western men. and In no Iva, cull , nccted with New - York. , DIRECTORS: lion. R. N. Calmat', Vincennes.' WlLLime J. HIMRD, 1.11 Jtvo. W. M•DDOX, . do Jacob PEA, do SAMUEL Wise, do PETEIIi P. BAILEY. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tlloll4e T. 13esnalbon, Lafayette, do . WALIrII W. EARLY, Terre•Raute, do Ilesav D. Attn. Evansville,, tin linioN BOTroiIFP. Jetrersonvillr. Woman Moues, do • I Levi 8 . de . . I salt Es KEIG[WIN. do R. N. CARN AN. President • ' . Broom Borrvoarr. Vire resident- C. M. ALLEN, Flecrelag. W. J. Henan. TT?asUrer. Short Life and California tisk.% taken at MI. agency at elm tatee. JOHN IR. C. MARTIN, Agora • 53-tt .. Dec 19 , „. LSO_ - - • ,'"ri*Oleet Yourslves. 'I I IIE Detivrare Mutual Safety Insurance Company'. J. —Office Nortb Rniiin of the Etrhange, Third St., Philadelphia. • FIRE, INSURANCE.—BniIdInge, Merrhandise and other giroperty Town and Cavalry, insured agalest to's• ordamage,by fire at the lONE n rate of firemsum. MARINE INSI/RANCE.-They 10Pa insure Vessels. (\lrene* and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open Or Special pelisses, as the assured tray deafer. lLhAND TRAM sPOSTATION.—They also insure mercbandiar transported by Wagons, Railroad rani, Canal Boats and ritearaboata, on river, and Wes', un the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS. - Jo•eph IL Sea/, James C. nand Edmund A. *nudor, Theophilus Pau/ding. John C. Davis. If. Jones Brook Robet t Burtott, Henry gilnan, John R. Penrose, MO Craig, Samuel Edwards, Ofiorgki, Spur', Geo. G. Lsiaer, Firbtari'i bfenrain. . Edward Darlington, Mallet., Isaac R. Davie, .1. R. Vlhnson, Folwell. William nos. ' John Newlin, Dr. N. Thomas. Dr. R. M. Iluston, John Sellers, Minato Eyre. Jr. JT. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, Wm, flaga ley • ' W 11.1.11111 MARTIN-,President. Ricnitagt rt. MIVVISM-13, Secrrtafy. The subscriber haring herr appointrd agsnt for the above Company, is now prepared to make Insurance on all clearriptions of property on the most liberal , terms. Apply at O. tl. Potts' race. Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A. M MA cDONALD. Nov 11, 1E149. 45.4 Perry Darlst Vegetable Pain Killer. l'IlE WOIiDER OF TIIE AGE.—INTERNAL & 11. External Remedy.-4 great ilisenvety.and valua ble meditlne. Every familv should have . a bottle in cases of rudden eirknee,. it cures Cholera, &mei emnplainta, Choice. Diarrhea Fever and Ague, Pi Dysentern, Pain In the 11;.ad. Bruises, Rheuma • . ii.m, Dmepsia, and Burns. READ DE EVIDENCE. _ . This certifies that I have for several months used .iMr. Davis` 'Vegetable Petri Killer In my faintly In. several of those C3IP/1 for which it is recommended, and find it a very useful faintly medicine. - A. BRONSON. , Pastor of td Raptit Church, Fall River. 'Asbury, Martda's Plaryard. This may certify that I. him: used Weis` .Pala er with prat success In eases or Cholera Infantum, Common polar! Complaint, Bronchitis, Couhs, Colds, &e.,and mould eheertulty recommend It as a valuable atolls meelellt, JAS. C. BROMIra. FRIEND Davits.—This may cattily that I still use the Pnin Killer In my family. My health has been so good for three or tour months past, that I have but Mlle or no use for It, and would still reeontutend it tm the nubile. RI1•/IA1112 PEcKILLM. Fall River. 24 month. 17th;1919. For "alio by JENKINS & SIIAW. ►25 Cherrut Street, PhiladelpLos. General Wholesale Agents filly Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom all orders an& applications for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addressed. S. VANNA N. Wholesale and•Retall Agent for Schuylkill Co. —ls.Drtormsts au4 Others supplied to sell again, et the tegulat rates. Aug 17, 1850 93-tf new Steam Saw 112111. 'THE SX:DSCIIIDER HAVING ERECTED AND put into operation an extensive Steam riaw Mill. at the !wad of Silver Creek, nn a latge.traet of the nest timber hind in debuytkill County—he iii prepar ed to furnish sawed timber of ull sizes, indudine Props for Mines, kc., at the shortest notice. Confi dent that his superior advantages will enable him to sell his Lumber at tuner rates, than those of any other establishment in this section—Le respertfully solicits the attention of hie friends and the public enerally, assured that a trial only i 3 necessary to bemire their pstrow.pe. Perini's destriiirlumber, will apps y to the subscriber to Pottsville, or to hts Agent at the Mill. Lumber delivered at soy ;Mint Atignst 17, 1859 Front Street - Wire Manufactory. tVCATSON lc COX, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN ar V and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No, 46 North Front Street, Corner ef Comb's Alley, between Stark et and Mulberry (Arcbr streets. Philadelphia, where they continue to manufacture, of superior quality, Mass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds I Uri vs and Copper Wire cloth fur Paper Makers, !kr. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers. girves superior quality for Mass and Iron roundels.— Screen Wire, Window Wire, Aare", Traps, Dish Cov ers, Coal and Sand Sereens, /cc., Scr.. *Fancy Wire Work of every description; executei is the.neatest manner. Orders for City and Country ieceivid and promptly attended ".to R.n, 7 taut Putifp the stood. Tha beg Fanßy Medicine now before - the public. „ , It * has : beau ! computed. Oat dUring the last twenty Tea” three millions of persons bare y been benefited by, the use of ta me judlc t izeig a Aict which speaks volumes in emoted their curative properties—a single trial trolpteceti t izin beyond tho reach of competitien in the estimation of every patient. By' then use• the blood is restored to a pure nrid healthy state, freed Bent impurities. The system is not reduced dretirx their operation, but invigorated. and they mime no restraint from Immure or pleasure. The afflicted have in ltoffat's Life Tills aid 'Unix Bitters, a rerevtly that trill do for thou that tnedicina can possibly effect. The genuine of those medicines are nosy 'put up with a fine iteel stipend "'rapper and labels, 04 copyright —seemed itecordmg to the Isms at the 'Mated States. • - • Prepared by-V. 11011 PAZ Tack: Pored. By - . Aaltsi 10, Ito. gr ist, 'el* Agent it Ipne """17 BVIIBDING LOTS FOR SALE.— II Lots In Centre Street, Pottsville. Lots In New Cattle. Lots In Reintylklll Haven. Lots In West Haven. Lots in York Town. Apply to 'WILLIAM S. HILL Aaiun 31,1630 1.5-9nx) MUZ •1,45! 50 3,156 25 9,475 00 6,187 50 ke. For lb or. nII• • • NERVOUS DISEIAS;EIS, ' And or ante corny/tint, which.eire canted by an Im• paired, weakened or unhealthy', condition nt the . . This ' beautiful and convenient applieetion of they,ys. t•ribbil powers of GALVANISM and mAost:Tisg, hat been pronounced by distinguished vhttiehuur. both•4l Falrope and the United Rtatet, to be t he most erthmkte medicinal disearvir' On. :tee • Dr. ORRISTIEt GALlTialll' C . BELT MAGNET - it - FLVID, Waled with the moat perfect and certain success in all eases of joBBIEII,AII, DIFEBILIITY. Agtkining the weakened body, giving tone CO ths , arinus organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also I n PITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP. I IA or INDIGESTION, RISEUMA.TISM, ACUTE and i... *HRONIC. GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF.„* ( r 6 - .E.SS,, NERVOUS TRIEMOIII4, PALPITATION OW I.: HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS it s.„ 4 A great deal of winter fruit suffers early ._ ing and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINA /decay in consequence of .a deficiency of ven- CgMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of . the SPINE, HIP C MPLAINT, DISEASES nt, the ltinNy.vs, DEVI- tilation,.especially during autumn and after eiyNcv OF Niatvou's 'aro raysicAL E.NF:RfIY, d all M:arot's InsF.ASES whielt crimplaintr arise the fruit is deposited. Another cause of .. from one simple rause -tamely, decay is tbe , finproper loeation of .the slielveii •A Derangement of the Nervous System. - i -or bins, which are placed 'ag ainst or atound no. to' NI:11YOUB COMPLAIN T S, Drugs and Medi- I .ia rine , itterease Mr Warta, for they weaken the vital ener- the, walls. By this inconvenient arrange gie• of the already prostrated system ; while under the meet. the assorting of decayed specimens strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gatlin. .ISM. tS applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis I must be done all from one. side, and the cavity, the eahaustcd patient and weakened sufferer 111 . restored to former health, strength, elasticity and cigar shelves must hence le very . narrow, or the The greet peculiarity and excellener; of • f . . op - Orator must stretch 'himself-in a most irk , ' Dr. Chrlatle's Galvanic Curatives, ... . . • I some horizontal _ position. The circulation consists, in the facttliat they arrest and cure disease by i ~.: e ... oulwail application, in place of the usual mode of‘drugi , ca the air is at theSarne time greatly impeded ging and physicking the potient till exhausted Nature DI . . t . LI e-w -sinks hopelessly under the inniohoti ant of space next the walls. To ro w strengthen if, id.eir warn, equalito MP rtrrhia. , avo id t h ese evis„ i the shelves should. be In line of AP tlon4f, pcnninf • 0. , c , f.r•liintii, on.. nfter gib the eightest irlillqi salibr on!' rit f orratranr• , 5.11( , ' their the centr,e with a passage all round. This intrndlietinn in the Enite.l Stat. only three years since .. , nary. than ' allows circulation of air,, and the shelves 60.000- Persoli ineltoling all,,or,re, classes .1•4 l rondltions, among whirh were • tome number_ nt Luber. who are perultarly ash. jiwt to Nervous Complaints. herr beett ENTIRELY' AND PERMANENTLY CURED : - when all hopr of Toier had neon - giren up. and e.try thing else horn tried in rRII.: Tn illustrate the - use of the PAL;TiAlitle supports the case of a Istwron afflicted Arith that bane $d elvlliratior. ti VSPe:ttrrA, or Any ogler $1 lirotur or 'a et V 9110 Disorder. In ordinary rarer stirmilstur are . taken. wltieb, by their OPti.ll r. 16 tiff' 11PCVP1111,1 ni the stomach, afford la,opd,a,y, relief , hut o hkeh leave the patient iti a lower state lod with srs:ss red far oltw,, alter the action thus errited ha; ;sea:lod Nou compote the• with the ottert rP.stitiftg trofTl the ArpltratiOt of t$ .0A \ BELT. D - sl.e a ts: s speptic sufferer, ei on in the WOI - SP symptome of ar, att.i.q; • and ansipls hr thr Belt around the body, hung the Vazfielic a: L l, r eetal Ina 4hOrt losra,lfho tierensdole perspiration x tll act on •the poritive elemeint of the Pelt. thotebr cateong trals tante circulation which writ pare on to the negattre, nn.i hetwe hack agatn In the form, e thus keeping up a con- Moons Gettable r rru lat ion th rou Rho tit the system TM]. the most severe raw., ot 1 - )1.411...1"5LA ate rk. %IA- Pii.:NTLY CURER. A eldlY DA Yet Its OFTEN !OWLS' SLIFFICIFAT TO VII, I r Th ATI. VW VF.ARS. , EERTIFIV,ITEN ANL fESTIMINIALS Ot the moult, l'ntlotthted Cliaractrr, 0 . 1,14111 EarraitA Oi the COtllltly,eolll,l,l4 fired, .11Hir.ont to 1 . 111 fa r s....ry eplutnn in this p.,per! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. - %hich coating, ely proi e. that "Tnith is stranger than Fiction." OP Itheturuttisin, Bronchitis aid Dyspepsia. ,REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of digtinguished attainments and r ialted reptite . tion - Snyser. New Jersey, July 13, 1848. DR. A. H. Cl4llll7lE—Dear ,Sir : Yea wish to Imo% of in, what has been the result in my own ease, of the atpli of THY: GALVANIC WWl' AND NV.CKLACE qty reply is as follows: Fos about twenty years I had been suffering from Dye peps:e Every year the symptoms' became weans, nor could f obtain permanent relief from arty course of medical treatment whatever AbuttJcurtecn years since, in - eon ...glance of frequent exposure to the weather, in the di,lt ,harge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a 'eyelet 'hroriic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me itidegeribablefingiiish.clFarther ' in the winter of NIS .tu) . 46. in ronsequcrice of preaching. a great deal in my .wn and ration, other churches in this region, I wag 4t , arked by tha Arnachitis:a•hich soon became go severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral 1,it,0, My nertous syttert was noir lituroUghty prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse} so also did my Dye. wlnio and Rheumatic affection—thug evincing that these (~milers were connected with each other through the ~aedifirit of the Nervous System. In the whole ' , harm'. icannut to he no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my .'sercous:Systern ; everything that t had tried for this piirpose had completely failed. st lea I was led by my friends to einalnine your [oyez.. tions. and (though with no very cangoine hopes or there efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND IVECKLACE, with the AIAtiNIETIC FOND. This was in Jujus. 1846. To xi clitraT •TTONITHWET, IT TWO Dail MT DYOMA.IIII HAD ; ro rie HT DVET I was EN•OLED TO RESUTER xT ess- Toll•l. EAPORT TOR HtrF f sivor. OTIITTRIT • SITOEt Scarier ON ACCOr•T or TTIr BROTICTIITIN ; AND xt RHRC , FITT.. sires, SON Has lETTERFLT ier-latb TO TROUBLE. rir. Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. f have recommended the BELT,'and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering:Brim Isieuredglc affec tions. They have tried them, wit's, HAPPA Reoccurs, . Ott irTE, It EVERT Cast.. 1 SIM ,11p9r air, very respectfully yours, ItOOF.RT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE . I tu used for ait complaints affecting the Throat or !lead, sucks. Bronc:iitiJ . , liitlamnsation 01 the Throat, Nervous and hick Headache, Dizziness or the Dead, Neuralgia /12 the Vacs, Buzzing or Roaring ih the Kars, Deafness, which is geuerally Nervous, and: that distressed corts. plaint, called Tic Dotoren% . Palsy and Paralysis. All Av./claim acknowledge , that thete-terrible diseases ere caused hr a dtficteur $ 1 of Xirraiis F,nergy In the affected limb:. Dr. i iv's Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and ,a complete snit entire cure rs that effected. . JOHN TEMPLE 33-iy /000 Oases of Palsy And Paralysis have been reported 'to Ds ensisrix and his Agents within the last two years, whieh have been entirely restored. CO- Cat. ..4:lntiew .1. F. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. tr...hed Dot been able to walk • step for near Lour years.and was so helpless that he had to be fed. The meat celebrated physimatm gave him up. In five days after he eon tnenee• weamog the Ost.vssie Nreat.eor,. en. BRACtLesa, he walked germs the MOM. DM LEI three weeks he had poefeetly reeoierwl his health. Captiln Tomei Es seventy years of age. „ Severe Deafness Cured. - The following is an extract from a letter lately re. ceised from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia EEM "A• 11. C*lttiVtir... 31. D.-near Si, : Once!' my patients,. unknown to me, cbtained your Galvanic Belt and Neck. !ire, with' the Magnetic I , lnid, for a serious affection of Deafness, The clue was that of "lady whose Nervous system was mach disordered, and her merit heaLtk poor, Much. was done previously to tke apidicatioki of the Belt; but with very little merman, and I feel it only right listen you, that since she iommenred. westing the Selland. asihg the fluid, hut s few weeks ago, she has EN TIDELV ItF.COVERFID HER BEARING, and bee genera health is better Winter Several years,' , • .. Ca. Every cute of Deafness, df it be Nesseete,,ea-it gererstly ts, can be cored by this wonderful renurdy. GALVANIC BRACELETS Af• GOUTIa of van Venire in. c,usa of Convulsions or. spamedle Complaints, and. general Nitrous Anal Ons of the Head end uppereatrendties. Alto in 1111, and Paralysis, and all diseases -esteted bp-• 41eiksimby:er. power or Nervous Energy in the /Wheel..thee prima of the body. - • Tic Dolan= and Neuralgia - - Then dreadful and agonizing . complaints are lenuftelt snip uttered by the application of the 4jstime Serts. , Necimacr axe Ftvicr. The Belt ALthnes_the through the system; the Necklace has 'r leterernireal the Fluid acts flintily upon thelfretted antes.: 'albeit diatressing Minions the iyplicatkin NEYLS FAILS - op. Many hundred Certificates Item" ell 'petto — ei counts- of the moat ommordthary Ammar tao"as sitaaW. No 'rotate or inoontaxitanea atratutio.tio oat ot DD. cmusturs asimunc diancumand tlaJ Lt e swvi ci ht th afete or feeble but de maaT e . ate, with por. sti. teatUaTtkelr use ke P .444170 g i t vealt.' Thi s / cam be Nett to any part or the eetantry. - - The Ga h m & a i l %me Dalian.' The Cilehrank Vhieweee, Tani Whet. " The Ckbriusio Smola% • -.IX, Dollaelgoigi.- The hlevette • Osts rkdhir. • ft- The otitis* ere secoos: a r=ll, and Oskt diesetkma._ Iramildets Inth may, d Nate sunsonaso Agent . . PARTICULAR CAUTION. - 1 scp.aeuriffe e Coraterfitts ors!' /rawness hattatalii., - • n. a. biancennazt M. 134 412411,AL AGM?TrOgrot4ITA. lIMTP.4- . Pilloir. Taft. , 4110 - For sale in Pottsville .14....:ey. tee eutherift, bd Agog, , JOHR GE.: BROWN:. .1 i - ha, 12, 1 50.-2—thi Druigist. DR, CHRISTIE'S From the Home Joutial THE unary. or StAPLICS, DV' MOMS Can't ; Wants the 'waters rippletlyMe And the birds about tae tog s In the light of earlyzaorrungi /12 the. freshnesit of the spwrg; Where the young leaves Of the maple On my face their shadows east, Quiet, thoughtful, bar s o t o qm - I am dreaming of the past. Calling up the friends that who foe Have tallied of hopes and fea rs , In this pleasant vale of beauty, Since the springtime of my ye ar .. 0, this thick old grove of ample, To heart its shades are dear, Fcr the light of pleasant faces That have looked upon me here. When the black woods of the winter Saw my foot-prints ip the Rim; When the first Awl leaves of springtime Threw their trembling shade below; When the burning heat of summer Made theft heavy ahadows wart, Or the red leat'es of the autumn Brightly drifted to ray feet . ; Talking hopeful, of the future; Here what hours have been beguiled, Ever since these woods beheld tne, - But a little stnless child: Yet. I am not sad or lonesome, Though of friends that I have known, Some are changed and parted from me; Some Ito are dead arid gone ! Passed from life'sdim shore forever ; 0, I cannot weep their lot' : On the heavenly side of Jor don. Are the groves that wither not And the living, mace to chenehed, Cast no shadow on my heart; Hui they loved, they had not left me; Better then, to EVA aP2II. OThe fanner. FRUIT IN CELLARS. may be twice the width with the sameconve nience'in assorting or Picking. If siispend . ed from the joists rtbdve on stiff hars, rats cannot reachthem. We have never sue ceeded so well by any tither than this ar rangement. Ii ik said thatfthe German' s are very successfiil in the ventilation of their cellars, by a communication with the pr►n cipal chimney, the heated air in which ne cessarily maintains a current, which sweeps ( out the noxious and stagnant gases from the vegetable and other contends. - PROTECTIND PLANTS AND SHEMIN ' There is one' principle which should not . , be forgotten, whatever be the nature- of the applied to 'tender plants, more es pecially to the woody portions or parts above ground ; This is, that the exclusion of mots ture is an important- object without exclu ding air. ,:e ir Ligatures are sometimes lett on inserted buds for proteetion, and ni ore usually destroy the btitis by retaining water like a sponge. Closely wrapped straw operates in the same way, as welt as by excluding air, which is often important. Roots and sterns like those of the grape, which will bear a greater degree of moisture, are partial ek ceptious. Roots, even, are often._ destroyed - when in a too moist soil ; and there is no doubt that many tender herbaceous perenni als would survive, the rigors of our winters, if in earth with a dry bottom and sheltered from rain,—Allany Cultwator. c mum won GL; NDE RS. i In answer to one of your subScribers, in quiring what will cnre "Nassal Gleet," or ' ; discharge from the nose , of horses, I would ! say, that ' , have cured many with the follow -1 ing sianple compound; and two cases tbataa. i were called glanders confirmed; vix: ; Take one teaspoonful of common rosin, tine in , blespoontul of copperas, two tablespoonfuls , of salt, and four spoonfuls . .of dry ashes : , pulverize the rosin and copperas, and mix ; the Whey, and give it in bran or shorts,ior • ; oats, dry; and in four weeks' time, by samegiv sed I ing.the sae quantity twice a week, I i thetwo cases of glanders. I have u the ksanae - isPitiies•Occold or catarrh, and three. ,Or four dosesfitive performed a cure. I have I also used it for horse-distemper, with suc- _ , cess. G. W.—D9l/ar. Neuipaper. KEEPING BEETS AND TIIRNIPS. The epidermis of the beet and turnip root, unlike that of the potato, admits the rapid escape of moisture, and hence if exposed to dry atrfur a few days; they begin to wilt and lose their freshness. Buried iq heaps out of doors, they keep well but are hard to get at in the winter. Good - substitutes have been devised, by lining and. covering the boxes whichtontain them in the cellar, with flakes of turf; or by burying them in barrels with Slightly moist clean salad. , AL ntore, conveni eat way,lowever, is td substitute slightly moist peat for thepand, which is yery much lighter than sand, and more easily applied and removed. Pativr TREES. : We still _often ,hear of the deathof trees by--inice, 'gin:Mogi. - Prevention front this disaster Is one of the most easiest and most certain things in the vi.erld, consisting sim ply in throwing up a little circular bank or mound of earth round th,e trunk of each tree, nine or. len inches high. , Oae niaa wadi) hundreds-in a der, aurl - iie have never knoir 'it iingie instariapTlciut - .. of thousands of cases, wherkii hasfaqed.. (the E)ousekeeptr. RICE, 11.14.84314NV1E. Boil half a pint of _whole' rice' in as little water as- possibleoill, ell the grains . . lose their forrn and bee-Mile , ` ' Stitt mass. Next put irfato a seine, awl drain 'sad press out .att,tbe:water. Then turn it into the sauce pan, and mix with iialakge, halfpiat of rich and a quarter,of , it poUnd of powdered sugar, -Boit it attain till the whole Is reduce . .ad to etpulp. Then' remove it from the fire, anti stir to (while botai wine-glass of rose- , ,water., -Dip your moulds into, cold water, and tbett fill theakupwith - the rice ; set them ort ice, and where-quite thus and cold, turn out the. blancmange; tatti serve)* up on dish es with •s saucc,tureen of sweetened cream . liairortir. with nuttaeg: - - Or - you- may eat with s'liyited custard, ur'waft wine sauce.— You' may mould ii 'large breakfast ettP.ll. Aiwayt4 ,dip your moulds,- for a, moment la • Inke-warm water latfore-•yciii",turn mkt their ee,o4P. 2 * • - 1138181614 AX, atm be . bleached by retzieltin and waning it several mime. ca , ima tnast cak.: Agee ,14 gogremi to • • acrd ezPii*. to the influetre.4 ;he air Sub Ate tgon c ess. will render iheAa4„ .. perteetly white, MiEn
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