. _ Wit - '. oriktranior. e.' .0 1 003111ELikAND illifili. DIORIARTT, - Flom his earliest days, CiVonne4 had the' iiputation Of:being i proficient in the art of vituperation. Net long eller he weavalled to tnehar, his character and peculiar talents received - rapid recognithin from all who were even casually acquainted with him. His talent for vtiurierative language was perceiv edl and by 'some he was, even in those days, considered matchless aS a.scald. " There was, howe.ver, at that time in Dublin, a certain woman. Biddy itiortaity, who had a hock stier's stall on one of the quays nearly oppo si.te the Four Courts. She was.a virago of the first Order, eery able with her fist and still more formidable with her tongue. .From one end cf. Dublin,to the other, she was no. - torious for het. powers of abase. and even in the provinceq; Mrs. Moriarty's language hes turned into currencv.. The dictionary of - Dublin shag, had been considerably enlarged ';,_• Vr. 3nd I:tr vr.-Inble impUdence had be . • ' 1 - I_ , S: proverbial. Same of O'Connell's :-.. ~... -.. however. thought that he could beat , her at !ne use of her own weapons." .Of this be had some doubts himself, whin he had once or to to some minor speci mewof hit. Billingsgate. It was,pooted onceas to.wherher the 'young barrister could encounter her, and softie one of the company (in "O'Conaell's presence) rather too freely ridiculed the idea of his being able to meet the - fainous Madam Moria O'Connell - )oi never liked the idea of being : t down. and he professed his readiness to encounter her. and even backed himself for the match.— Bets were offered and taken,—it was decided that the match should,come off at once. • The party adjourned to the huckster's stall, and there was the owner herself, superin tending the sale of li en small wares, a few loungers and ragged idlers ~were banging round her stall—for Biddy was •a chiracter, • and in her way was one of the sights of Dub. lin. O'Connell was very confident of success, He had laid an ingenious plan for overcoming her,and with all the atddir of an experimental ist, waited to put it iii practice. He resolved to open an attack. , e ,Ai this time O'Connell's own party and the loungers about the place, formed an auditory quite sufficient to arouse Mrs. Moriarty, on public provocation, to.a exhibition of her pokers. O'Connell com menced the attack. " What's' the price of this walking stick, Mrs. What's your name?" " Moriarty, sir, is my name, and a good one it is ; and what hive }'on to say agen it ? and 'Mae and sixpence's the! price of the stick. Troth, it's chape as dirt—so.it is." "One and sixpence for a walking sticl; ; whew ! why, you are no better than an im pairer, to ask eighteen pence for what cost you, two pence." " Tworpence, your grandnaother," replied Biddy, " do you insane to say, that it's chatin" .the people. I anal imposter indeed !" " Aye, imposter, and it's that I call you to your teeth," rejoined O'Connell. "Come cut your stick, you cantankerous jackanapes." "'Keep a civil tongue in your head. you "old diagonal." cried O'Connel calmly. " Stop your jaw,yon pugnose badger,or - by this and that," cried Mrs. Moriarty, " I'll 'maire you go quicKet, nor you came." "Don't you he in apassion, my old radius, anger will only wrinkle your beauty," - . "By the hokey; If you say another word of impudence, I'll tan your . dirty hide, you bastely sctubAnd sot ry I'd be to soil my fist upon your_carcase." WheW ! boys, _what a passion old Biddy is in, I . prptest, as I'm a gentletrian—". • Jtoderuaa ! jia ;Leman ! the likes of you a jintlernau! Wisha. by gar. that bangs Banigher. Why yoU potato faced pippiu sneeze:, when did a k Madagascar monkey like you pick enough i of common Christian cftreoay hide your Kerry Brogue ?" .a.sy now," cried O'Connell. with 1:ope uiLuab!tz good humor, 'don't chke -yourelt w ith "fine langu age, yon old whiskey ditakin,* parallelogram.' • that you call me you murde,rin' ?'' roared Mrs. Moriarty, stung into MEI MIDI " I call you," answered O'Connell "a par• allelograra; and a Dublin judge and jury will say dial it's no libel' to call you so." " Oh, tare an ouns ! oh, holy Biddy ! that an honest woman like me should be called a parrybellygrums, you rascally gallows bird, you cowardly sneaking, Olatelieking blag gard." a Oh, 'not you-indeed !" retorted O'Connell "why I suppose you'll deny that you keep a ltypothenuse in your house." " It's a lie for you, b—y robber ; I never had such a thing in my house, you swind ling thief." " Why pure all the neighbors know very well that you keep not only a bypothenuse, but that You bo out to walk with him every Sunday, you heartless old heptagon." " Oh; hear that, ye saints of glory ! Oh, there's bad language from a fellow that wants to pass fox' a gintleman. May the devil fly away with you, you micher from Munster, and make clergy, sauce of your rotten limbs, you mealy-mouthed tub of guts. ,, • • " Ah, you can't deny The charge; you mis• erable submultiple Of a dupliarie ratio." "_Go rinse your mouth in the Liffey, you nasty nekle-piicher:; after all the hard words you speak, it, ought to.be filthier than your face, you dirty chicken of Beelzebub." " Rinse your own mouth. you wicked minded old pollygon=to the deuce I pitch you, you blustering intersection of a st—ng superficies." "You saucy tinker's - apprentice, if you don't cease your jaw I'll'-'—hut here, she gasped-for breath, unable to hawk up any more words, for the last sally -of O'Connell had nearly knocked the wind out of her. have a tongue, I'll abuse you, you most inimitable periphery. ' Look at her boys! there she stands--a convicted per- I:wadi - cuter petticoats ! There's contamina tion in---her circumference, and she trembles. with guilt down to the extremities of her Corollaries. Ali! you're foucid out, you rec., tiliapl azitsuedeni, - and equiangular old hag ! 'Tis •with you the-dein will fly away, you porter swiping similitude of the bisection of a vortex." " Overwhelmed with this torrent of lan. guage, Mrs. Moriarty was silenced. Catch ing t saucepan, she was aiming at O'Con nell'a head, when he very prudently made a timely retreat." .. You've won the wager. O'Connell, here's ,*yout bet," cried the gentleman who propos ed the contest. - -- - O'Connell' kneiv well the use of sound in . "yrzupi ration ; and haviog to deal with an ig _ norant scold, determined to overcome her in volubility by Using- all- the sesguipedalia whiCh occurs in Euclid. With t h ese acd a few significant epithets, and a scoffing, impudent. Alerocipor be had, for once, irap n . s ed - s ilence on Biddy Moriarty.-7Maddea's itesiorts of - To kee Begs f* ' them • - ~; thi-; are fresh"- We -have tut-4111s ire . tbinkis the only one to be idled' 5/-11k ury mum r YARE).—THE ATTENTION Or .14 Malden and inteastis rearctfulty *Mid t the Meng MU wptre thafenn Wattledln alt kinds or Planed flooring, Tarnint and Lumbar. Rods I Inch Boards to Panne! flank • - - Bolin irritivca Cornet at C'th and Norydgisn , Si 69 Wit. 1,1:4) - NEE READY Ot. ELLIOTT (W i r y ) Lg aver reiIITVI GplOrr_e ne, 'grow stsmi lin the: NO mgiget; every person who halt tried them hill ariumwiedge their ov-erfority , They ire made trod cola eat Naively by fir l adyik. Elliott, two doors *bore , the Hirers' bent. Watehmi et all the Celebrated I makers sold as shots, at prices to stilt the times.- ', 4 000f.'inV1:1° ,%,,, ,y,; tole t.ir. b, ti r A: i : t i h .k . ~ , ,-„ L in i e T i li arsortinc.i of seasoned Lumber, ti:hinglec, ac., for dale by _ DAVID D. LEWIS, Lumber Yard, Schuylkill Ht. h. I 0et0ber5.1554/- t . 404. . , 1 rpuRNING LATHE. FOR SALE CHEAP. BY 1. the putticribet; with or without tools JOS. MORO) , iN, Msrket Street, Pottsville Sept 1 , 4. : S7-tf URAFTS, AND !BILLS. OF EXCLIANGE. %Ural of I or 10ounda Sterling on EnEland.lrb land, srotiand, Frarve..Germany, or any part of Earopr. for ;ale, nt Mont any eha ree, at i - B. BANNAN'S Fagsage ..igency to Pottsvitie - . A'Jn,Europottp Bllls and Drafts ra:lted and rollectetl at his office. ni-Factengete ateo-eu gated at the law PEI rite*, and no detention or grnoThltng.• ione ta, 150 Tertsic EW WALh:CR, Surcr,9_ t o Geo. Wflltz, Nn 161 Chtmlui st. eel, tunic r liarnutn'a Muaeuuc. have jusinuMi:heilth oilowing beautiful Ballads. r01k23. Thirst. trnson speak, by N. J. Sonar The Secret, by the author of "Will u ibre nit then as now.• • • Saucy Kate, as sung by . Mr:lludsop, Jt sk by Dr. einctou. Columbia." adlptcd,:t9 the "Rats; the blight Fla„ of popular alr of • 6 Ever be Happy.' In Opera "•Ent-han. tress." The' Thou art gone, by the tate''J. T. '• Hopelserm Love, Woman's Love, •• . A Dream that love can ne'er forg.et,bv M. Keller. Dilligem, Polka, by .1. A. fetes 'Nita' op. d.r. by M. he rr. Pbmnis do. AA performed at Cap, Mas.byJohnanies Band. ihnlop Brilliant, frOtn the Opera of the Four ;iou,, of •crnon, by T. C.. Wiereek. Six Amusements. Elegances, by Charles Vo' t,. A: W . have the pleasure to announce to the ptib lk that their stock of Sheet Muse coneists of the largest and most complete assortment - to he found in the country, they are constantly adding to their Mod, all the new Mnsie publfshed in New York, Boston, i c. PIANOS. A line miscirtment of the best manufacturers of Neu' York and Rom on,.at the lowest cal,b MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general assortment or Guitars, Violin; , . Ran- Os. Flutes, Areordeons, Are. Violin, Gutter. and Harp String, of the best Italian qualities, all of which will be furnished to the public and the trade at tne love at rates. Orders punctually attended In Jan 12, 1650. IRON, Sze 1 IN ROOFING.—TIIIN BEING THE HEA 1. "on when our enizena who tle,lre to aerate their buitiltnaattom the ravages of tire, should seek to-have ,hens made fire-proof—the undcraigned would re apertfully inform the public that he iq prepared to 'ultil all orderu for Tin flooflog, spouting, Sc•, te.c ACOII M. LONG I.ti.d I Potuville, June t'9. 1550 iu A.1.71im.-1 or hale, 120 fret t in. , hain. L. , furnished at the ghotte.,t notice, 5-S, 2-4.12-1 6 . 7.5, IS-16 and 1 in. ne-t proof Cable chain, at A. York priers—frelglit aided. A nm.r.v k ON. April 9.0 Inso 16, A MERICAN RAILROAD IRON—CO- /A. =minty on hand and fol 1..11e, that snnerlor artlcle of light T Rail, 28 Ihs. to th. yard, manufact r.•. 1 at furinAhed at Nhott ;Inner, heavy T Tait , at manuPartnr,q , ' pricer , E V ARDI,F.T & SON In; If I=lEll lIIAINS FOR 3111iill.:•,—The ttbsctiltet ,have /wit received front the vtlti:t El litteth:/aLa /hell 8e tltevtßngliahChaine,made exprcsvilv foi .111.1 Car A:ll , `. _Apply to 'C. & E. tA. 7 011EF... tithiltt2 If 17/ Market:lnd llh Stterte;Phtlatia 16 ALL ROAD MON' ,•• 10 , 0+1; %r Ft -,t ftn Ilallßojtd hop, , . 50 do 1} x 1 do do do . ' ir do 51x i do do dowithnplkro 15 do 1 r/ do do do , And Plalen.for asteby A. & O. RALSTON. a , oni hfrour s t '.19..ii l'ltOda:, July 11.1546 FOR SALE. L'OR SALE—A KITCHEN RANGE, -WITH A bock Roller for hotw•ater, newly new anti in per: feet order, for sale very cheap by the sub! , rriher:ll.. having no further u•e for it ' ES2M=CI DUILDING I.Ol'S FOR tiALt 1.) Cvnlrc :ztrey!, _Lot- ih New Caen., LAP , in Schuylkill Haven Lon: West Haven. , ,rit9 York Ton - r, Apply vo S. Jlll.l ^s.:2trln 1 . , , OR. SALE—A 20 Steam Engine, inexeellent working order, wrili %souring coating sll complete, two drums, and'two wire rope,, each abant :150 kit long, for hoi-ting Coal trom The alsove"is a first-rstc Engine; it has lien in I/ At' only ,5 montlin,ln the Borroich of Tamaqua, whirr it may Le Prin. Apply to JOHN BROCK, :ioNn a. co.; 07 and 90 North 'I bird Street. - or to BENJAMIN ITE.lLNER,rTariiigna . May 11, 15,50 _. 19-tf SOIC. SA LE.—The rubscribere offer •rni4ale a sw r pnior 6 Lich Pump. 6 feet stroke, sritlf iOO yards of 5 x fi Nen pipes, with bolts, rings, :01 m good order. Also, 35 Drqt . C.tre, 40 Inds of us hick are rig:tut' with double brakes, all of ulit,L are in good running order. Also, 60 yarttu of fw b .tope chain. The above will be , old low fi.r.ra.,ll,or approv • ed paper CONNER, ROADS & L 1 FTLEDALEs. lira Phittidelphia I:,•tt April I:1, It 50 FOR SALE.--The tinhseriliev ii. de . Z.: - . - -.:.. canes of selling ihe dwelling home ill Whil'il -7ia:. :::1. h e now re,idv, in Morril' Addriinn. The ,- ir., building Is one pf the very best In lbe Dcir ringli, --hire and admirably arranged, tvitli.ever c. 0 .; Veolenee :, make it desirable. Posses: inn given a i once. ' • Ni,acb 1(. IMO VOR SALE..Oiic 10 horse Engine, %vit.!) break -ing rollers, screens, shafting -and every thing neces;•ary about a Coal breaking estabishnient, which will be sold on very reasonable WHIM. • OFO. H. POTTS. March lii, 1860 11-tr FOR SALE AND TO LET.—Bu i lding Lots in Mount Carton, Lewleport,,Wood and Lyon' e addition to Pottsville.on Norwegian rt.. Pottsville. :Ind In Minersville. AiAO M convenient Office. in Morris' Addition. Aptly to .1 AS. ILCAMPDELL. ' April . . 18.tf von. FALE..one 30 how en:lne,w I' winding gearing all cmplete. Enqulrp ai 01.. mask :dine colliery, Vnrk Farm. or at the. Writ, of qEo. tr. Ports. March 16.18.50 • • 11-tf W Er g / V i i y E a in c l. MOUL Dfr).,, a/,:14 CANDLE P. NUGENT. • -- No. 31 North Front titrret Philada.,'Nor:2,lBso 44-3 m OLIVER EVANS O. ii r:uuttt s.aoud Street. iquiadeiphis. famuter. or Salamander. Fire and Thief Proof Irou Chests. with Powder proof locks, and warranted equal to any other make for necuritry againitt tire or burglars, haying withstood the tent of bath. without injury or loss to their owner?. Also. in store and for 93/e. Letter ropyine Presses and tlnok s. Seal Presses. for Corporations. Banks. .ke Drugeists' Presses with Cylinders and Paw— [foisting Machines for Stores, Factories, &c. Portable Shower Baths, of a new and superior con struction. intended for either cold or warm w.ll,er. Refrigerators for cooling and . PrePervilie lueatq, ter. milk. Ate., in the wnrineol•iveaftli.t..s.ultablissi.ir stand In any part of the hentee,ar - rella I. Water Ftarra, tcarranted to purify !middy or bud Water, rthether affected by nine, ;anti: I tine tone or any other ea March 9, 1850 • 9-ry PIANO * FORTE WARERCtODIS \O. 171 CIIESNEP The Old Stand m . 411101.11 foi nitire than „ i one-third of a century, by lien. Ef.q. The underslgned would mort resiwct folly soul:tuner to the pUldleahat hr la Agent for more than Twenty the most catchword ma nufaetitems of BllPtolt, New Philadelphia, and elsrwliere; and tt nn tantly receiving front them Pianos of the richest and most called ityles, of superior tone. and of the most ittt pent unlit', nib, &I, fit. f't and 7 Orin sea, which are warranted rival to any hinattfactnceti either in this country or in Europe. lust received, also, a tut the i supply of Chula and Parlor Organs, nt beautiful pattrrna, and fine toner. lie Warernom is constantly suplied with a choice selection hf Soraphines and Melodeon, from the old est and most eatensive manufactories In the-United States . • among which t3S t ,style of Reed nere - .. havingCarban't patent linprorenienia, with giltpipes le front, and C3•P rISE3IIIIV camel, 1114 highly orna mental. Tantora ad Repairiae.—Sig. Sulr3dat f.a Cransaa, a piallogucheA Piinn koOr dlaunfaLtur6 aml t)rpow . , will 'attend fn.nli °Mem OSCAR C H. rAnTEfI Feb DOCTOR YOURSELV: FOR • • TWENTY.PIVE CENTS • Iy means of 4 the Pocket c.ulapius, or Seery one his 7n Physietan! '3oth edition th upwards of a hundred Igravings, - .noising private ases In every shape and tot, and malformations of . generative syeter6, by YOVNO, N. D. The time has now arrived, persona suffering from rretdlseates, need no more Tolwe the victim or QV ACK- Cr, as by the limatriptions rittalued in this book any to may core .hbritett. with the kreoededge of the with one.tentb the usual expense. :ha ittaltleito the - general tontine of pri- Nue Mites.. .it Sint esplitlns.the cease tif manhood's 'wily decline, with observations Inartidge—be sldes zany totherderinge meets which it ';lrr iat ild not be pm per TO enumerate . in,tne public ' . • Any person seeding .Twisirr-rkag cas t s en closed to a fetter, will.recelse one copy of this book. by rasit,estee envie* will be sent for one dollar .Addtees< Mg. W. YOUNG, No. l# Spruce street, Philidelphbv. post-pnld,„, . •: fir tiII:NOUNG-rsto be ".Coiiselted any etas' ti sesie*diseibied In hisillithistitliebileatiOns, at his OitiebAil'eldttos etsitel4 4itwort day beilfleitt Q and 9k40t..)419199a17992Cented.) .`? litliaditil Nov. 9,lPb • :411:11' R OWAIN - S r ) 11 EXI 11, cavut / i ll, /pi FEVER& AGUE. ME • AGEXT2-3.13, C;.!rf onto. JobnC Browti. Pons OUP; floury Frhil. Pon Carbon; R- .. Pickson Schuylkill naseit: . Glbto, Slinergsllte, and by storekruvers. and.mor hanta it,ebrrally throughout the totted Mates. ' Froorfetorr. Office No. tefi Routh :i4d i.trcet. Phila. delphLa. : - JOHN% noWAND. 0ct.19,1851t ' 1 " - ' 41-3:un MARRIAGE,: War go orrgN lINIXELPPY: THE CAUSES AND VHF. REMEDY I 'Maas and many 'St wifo . endures years of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help. Icaa endsitteritig bor :life, that of her husband, and b az mil ibe the:future 'welfare of her children, ariimsr (oar 00.113P/1 which, i f ktwlra, would have'apared the soff , rine, the anguish to the wife, : and to the hus band I.l7INIffi:SRMelltS and p.owiinry difftcalties hat , - iwz their origin in the mind being We ielted down and hsraiied it coliser the a!eknest of the Cnrri panion of his bosotn. ' How important that the -causes should be known id every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful -slit harrowing txmaectoe#ceis to the hialtla and hap piness of both :nay be avoided! Life is too short and health too prerioua to admit any portidn of the One to bee spent witliOut the full enjoyment of the other. •.The timely possesainn of a little - work entitled as follows has been the means cif saving the health and `the life of thoniands, u over TWO HUNORED.THOUSAND copies hose been sold sinee the first edition was is ,sued. - The author Itam been blamed to advertise It by the urgent. and pressing request of those who have been,in.lebted to its publicittion for all they hold dent , (that tin may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thousands of letters of eacomintit, some of which are annerod to the adver tisentent- ' • THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical . Companion. • BY DIt•A. Dt. MALItICEALT, ' raorcesotror DISCJLIES;OIf i'irtnheth Eilitid;t. esio., pp. 2:4. Prier, xo. - - THIS WORK. INTENDED- ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contenpla- On; marriage, QS it disrloses important secrets which .Itrtibt tr known to them particularly. Here, every_ female—the wife. the mother—the :me ,either building into womanhood,pr the one in the decline nt years. in '{Flom nature contemplates on important chatitfe—can diarover the calms, trynap totna, and the most efficient remedies and moat cer tain mode of cure: in every romplaint to which her -ex is suliSgtet, The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands:an the innumerable letters I reeeise,l by the author (which he is permitted by the wi iters to publislo will attest. • SICKI.t AND ITNIIAPP) WIVES: F:.rtrart of a Letter from a Gezaleman is Payton, 0.1 Dar rot, May 1, 1f47. " 1)1t. A. M. Mac slicrae—My Pear Sir: ! The Married Woman's Private Medical companion, krt I which I e nclosed one dollar to your address, came - safely to hand. I: would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am impelled bye sense of gratitude, for Mylielf and wife, to give utterance I to our sincere and heartfelt emotions,: Ms wife has been perceptiblY2slnking for souls ! three years or more, in-consequence of her great an. 1 , guish and aeffering some months before and dining „ i confinement ; every eucceasive one more and more I debilitate-I and prostrated her, putting her life in ina minent dancer, and which was, on the last OChlllOO, - despaired or I supposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) I heard your book highly•spoken of: as containing some matters reaching my case: On its reeeipt RSA perusal, I can I not express to you the relief it afford ell my distressed I mind and the ;!,oy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery Of M. Dem. I mecunt provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me winch I little conceived was possible. No peen, I am under to yonder having been the means-of ire. nary-consideration can ever repay the obligation. I , Parting to us the matters contained In • The Married vt'oresh's Private Medical Companion.' Hat for ,• Veer would have passed over my • ;;; reliability my wife would have ei ,ii and my childreniteft motherless" Extract front a Let ' Competence and - -Health. L sseasr kn, Oct. Mr DEAD Sin: I know you will have the kind nom to bear with me in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the oblicatienesive feel ourselves under to you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most inValtirible • Married Worneseit Private Medical Companion' It has been worth its weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, vou will see that-I Can not do so too warmly, when I inform Vela of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state my sitna 'non - when I obtained veer hook through the merest curiosity I look upon it as one of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married some ten year*, and was the father of ',wren children. I was !Ong struggling unceasingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competestry, but the results of my uttered exertion' at the C2lll leti ice about wherel wsx at the beginning of earn year; and that only, with the most stintetheeonomv„suffi civet with bandy the necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effnrt was beginning to have itceetTect upon thy health: J felt less capable to endure its Camillo seee, vvitile I felt the necessity of perseyerance. "Thin ceestani, utheasing struggle on my part was iniperntii e; it, consequence or the prostrited condi thin of my with (with occasional intermission! fir sin ynre, much of the time confined to her bed, and of eiratse incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of hoesehrilil affairs. Her condition arose from CLUISPS of Whirl! I was ignorant. Oh! what would I have given hid I the six years to live over again! What would my wife have given to have been spared the long days and still longer nights prostrate on a bed of sickness!—all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of,' Tice MARRIED WOMAN'S PAIL - ATE MEDICAL CORPANIOR.• " iFrans a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. How many tiro suffering from ebitruction or irreg ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they arc ignorant, and for, which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice! How many suffer from prolapses uteri (falling of the womb), or from finor-filbus (weak- Jaen, debility. etc,&ell , 'How many are in constant agony. for many mouths preceding confinement! How mani•jewe difficult if not:-Arancerovis deliveries, and whose live* are jeoparded daring inch time, will find in it. pages the means - of prevention, amelioration, and relief! % FIANN A % CEO. fl OTT !Mt' . Extract from a Letter. To thoßr.illSt Married.—" Had I known !" Nig% '29, 11 , 147. " Dee. A. M. Id av nICEAr : Had 1 known of the im portent matters treated of in ' The Married Woman's .Private lidedictil Companion' tome years ago. how much misery I might have escaped i• thrive suffered years from canes which you point not in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained n copy, and found 'my case treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in its pages? , Letters ate daily received of this character, unne ee , snrY to present • To time yet' unmarried, but contemplating mar tinge, or Perhaps hesitating as to' the propriety of ine.irring the responsibUities attendant upon it, the inipt.rtanee of being possessed of the revelations con tsined in thew: pagea r so intimately involving their happiness, can not be appreciated. it is, of coon.i., impracticable to convey more fully tlio t tinting aubjects treated of, as they tire of a na• tore strictly intended for the married. or those con templating, marriage ; neither is it necessary ! since it is every mica duty to become posessed of know'• edge whereby the 'sufferings to which a wife, a moth er, or a sister, spay be subject, can be obviated. - or Coyle., will be seat by Mall free or Poutolo Ori the receipt of One Doilikr, THE MAR. RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Co.M pAINTION`: is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. 4 All letters m istbe poet-paid (except those•rontainioX , a iamittaneel; and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAC, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Ofß.e, No. 129 Liberty st... New York. Over 20,000 Copies have been sent by MAIL within three months with perfert safety saki ear ta in ty. ; • • Bookseller', ;and agents engaged in sale, are making hanci,ono. eompetenciefs from the reedy and exsraortlinare demand for il l and the extreme ly liberal tenni ntforded them. Active or travelling Agents. throughout the United I..trite. , . and Canada.,., will be. supplied (m the ~ a rm te'riT. Communications are required to be posqyaiii and hddre , ..sed a 4 above. CAT:T.ItON.—The public are cautioned against the various eatch-pennie4 intended to be ' palmed off nti-in them, imitating the title of the ,work a- The Married Ladice. Medical-Compan ion," and.' carirmr. other titles. The title of the work 14 ," Tu a Married 11 7 0111.4.1r8 Private. Jlledirni Catnpanion," Dr. A. M. Ma urierazt August 17; 0.50. : THE st;'IISCHIBER ItAVING ERECTED SAND put into operation an extensive saw Mill, at the head of-911erfr Creek, 'on b large tract or the best timber land in.gebuytkill'Conety—he to prepar ed to Amish' 'sawed timber of nil fates:: inrindintj Props (Or Minor, at the shortest notice. empty dent that his superior adeamages will enable hfdaill:l sell bis Lumber Si lower rates, than those of anyoutify ettablishment In this section—he respertfnily milt* the attention of bis , frlendi and the pnblle er ne assured theta trial mile nereealry to secure thli. patronage. Peeeons desiring Lumber, will nPOli t t the eubserther to Pnttatille. or 1 0 mu Agent at tr' Lumber 'delivered stony point Autowt MUM& E' iiiinaintra & Ws. Ct TILL, IaLTER _FROM THE SHHES.-4.T Wll O m Lr e A TI L l E t t R A D L w EitS .ARE IN c F j O rr iI LE EI R S I N ., - :N c. D 7 t - 3 Been; dr. pott's Town Halt TrOn Ettore, Centre , No 186 North THIRD Strtskti dear bololo FINE. street, Pottsvi ll e, can be seen all shapes and sizoo o f ' the ntetaljroin ri .1,4 Nall dr Shoe T*ck to a Forge --:• 'entaaisstarnis . . . Harrimer f, larb.piles of Nail Roil;Rollosi Bar, ITam- WHERE the' intend keeping 4 general atom:nen , i leered boa, Sprlitg,Ellster,Hertnan . 11t14 Cast Steel. VV of Hardwate on hand, tit levees* rearkst Prw.. - •• 111 4' 6 E 0 11 1 94 dtme la, ant..4M l goP!t 0 1 0 !rolls. Coutary,larteaants, me, respectfully, tailltl so rag: . , ISE " pgree i,r : October 5, I , - • • lia,.. •• - . • .. . - _ ' JOU: L e a ASii-,PorfaVILLE GENERA LL Alit/4111 *ER t• the Perebemer. Sevi , Steam. Saw MM. 101 IN TEMPCL;`"'3.3-ty • j ''.. - , -141Inee—I011101131Ktei. ,-- - • - -- ' VII blitiati - _WIR: uirstitk, IN Nes; NiiriT , an , ,et Camping; otpritaaelphla. O. No. •IssCheunterieet. - thtpltal49ooo,ooo , ` Charter per ='- 1 0 14111 11 .:. enn time total ks I nottientia - on Lives on the ntollt throtsble geese. , . , ~, ...: - ,, , r• ~. k ,-,.. Thug/Oita! efttilliSaPallithimtiolit , ogetbaiw ith a large sod co wig- Anent PAW tglielVall faro a perfect rity ta tine losared, ' The premiums'. ay be OW :yesalplaqf pearly; r quarterly.. . . ‘- ;. . ~,.. ri - .. ..! • The Company.adda sitars pertalcalltso the In -I surantes for, life:. TteeOrst. Roues, appreitslated, to 1 Deterntigr,;lll44,..ar4 t alittind S a nta to Patisa*ti MO, amount to an tddlefon of 112114 bn UE0 0 4 , 01 000 inatired,under the oldest, poilelea. Making 5 0 which will he paid when ill cu tali.breoura.a dates, in. stead of ;1000 originally rn I red : the -mil oldert 1 %. .amount to fit 50; the neat It oat , to 112 1 2 501ar . f•VPI.1000 ; the othet e ,in th came proportion ar cording to the amount and time of standing,' which additions mate an average of Mnle titan 60 per cent. lotion the ptemiusq paid. without incteaving the an.: .- ..ttuttl premium The fnllova Rider . . , , • • . . .tv example Ilona' thelte'-• • ,• •-,,------ I An3t qpnllcy and ndsbf MEE I Bonui , .6r bcniarati,be iseal ic addititin. by futlier'ldition 9 . .252 SA, 111.tS2 \ tV 656 2: - . 3,15e; ....k 'i 41.5 2,475 Ott\ - 1167 MI • 6.1.37, !Ai \ 1 1 &C. • ' 'k.r. •• \ Rum hawed PoLic .ICM4I 11000 5000 So 56 69 •. 9741 •• 333 ii tad of t 1.4. OM:ill:lila , . ..n IliCll era CallSCut by an IITI• .. . . I , vidied, weer:tow.: or linilicalthy condition oi the ° 'Pamphlets cOnlaining tables of r rateeeauel explanae num , . forms of applitation ; and further information 1 , . flikuvolTS ?VI'S TEDI. .. c.ti he had at-the office, .: ,' I This.hetintiftil and convenient appli.ealion i 4 the infs. . I. W.RICEI Arms, President '.', to 'ins poh Orr of (5 I,LVANISNI and 711.telNirlISM, has Joni I..IAMEE, Aelllaryt . I bee, p,,,c,obttire,l by diKtingui<ht it rh)sizialvil, hotlila The litilisrtther i‘ , Aveni for Of , aledve Company an . 1 , 4 t..) and the 1 cited td,ite:. to - I. the .ore-es:adds Schuylkill County, and will Afro Ineutincl - n. and "!' j.i " : " 1 • 11 "*" . " . 4 ". 1 17" as.. . toe all neeesaaly Itifotniation on the •übjeo. - - Bt. .#I , IISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT'. D. tiAtN NAN . • n-ly , ; , \ btu': , - AVA (4N Ill'l' le li` I. lEJ I D,, The Knox - Iniurancip Courpailay. t ~.. ",,,,..1 ‘,. 'eh fkie moat rl'.e.l. ;lid' certain ettere<c in all CAPITAL 4T0C1E..52,0°,000. .1 \. . CLAIIR i.ii , FIRE, MARINE ;AND LITE INSURANCE. - 'ia.A.L.D F. al taw IN .., Office..on Water Street, , isi Wises' Briric'Rott.,, veakened 'hod), giving team to the Vinviaima, lantana. wigorating the entire system. Also 9111114 Company baking been duly rugsnlzed. and ell.Vslet and PAS - . DVSPEP- J. ten per rent. paid in on the'eapital stork salami-`. IitiFteMATOOL A!'1 1 T1•1 and bed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate ‘II,FPSV. LUIIDAOO. I IIE AV. and by personal guarantee, are nowprepared to eeffect \' - ‘:oils, eALPfrATION OF Insurance against Lnea or - Dahmer by Eire, on Build-, ~, *NECRALGIA. PAINs Ia ings, Alereltandize. Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, ':R CONIPLAINIi SPINAL and all deveription r o t property; also metchandite '7IW. of the SCINV. MP and produce in the course of inland transporia:ion.— the Kt DNEVS. - .O I EFt. the risikv of the ' , Can. Ace., &c. , also, the nulls of IlVtell'Al. • ENVIIIIY, Steamboate, and other veidiels, and tipouthe tires of, \iiioL m.i'npinitrt• arise iiiillvldlials going to California. The rate-9 of pre•' mitten will be as lOW 4's those of any other ue,,roase,,, El c 0 Company..' All low4liberally r adjum,ett, and promptly paid. Thestork of this Contioinv r , held entltely in the West. 01111 rani i D.lled l.y o eidifil, nien, and in no way f On neo e d with New York. DUIRCTORS • - licit. R. N. CARNAN, Vintenne9. . WILLIAM J. MICRO, . do 'Jan. W. Mannox._ ' ' do . laces PEA,..,, , : do . . IiAMLIEL WIRE, •- ' "do PETCR P. nAILY.v. Fort Wayne, Indiana. THOMAR T. ISENBRIDGE . , Lafayette, • do WALTER W. EARLE, Terte..llalltr, do • litany D. Awe., Evansville, do Sin'on Borman. Jeffersonville. ...,.„ WILLIAM firming. do I.i:vi SpAanN, , dc . .e . JAWIER KelawlN. : do ; ' - R. N. CARNA'N. Presjeletit.. .. Solos .HOTTPoRET, Vice PerlJent C M. Atrva. Secretary., Juno '29. 16.5_0 - NV: illettr.nn., Treasurer. _ Short Life and California rinks taken at this , : agency . at r Mtn rate. JOHN r. r NIKRTIN, Arent Der 19. 1549. 53-tf • . Protect • Youriittes. rIIIIE Delaware Mutual safety Insurance Company. 1. —olTice.Nert It Itriont of the Exchange. Third St, Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.- , -Ruildings, Merchandise and other propeity it, Torn and (Wort inPureti agolnet loin or damage by fine a t the lowest rat e ofpremmm. MARINE INSURANCE —They ulatt lthsure Vertelat Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastvrie. under open or speeialpolictes, as the osenred may desire. , I LhAND TRA NS rcift TATION.L—Their also insure merchandixe transported t.y Wagon:, litillroad Cara t Canal Boots and Steamboat', on rlvere‘ti.Mklahes, On the most liberal terms, DIRECTORS. Jo.teph 11. Seal. Mass (. Hand • Edmund A . Solider, Theophilust Paulding. John C. Davi.. 11. Jones Rrook , '„ Robert Dutton: . henry Sloan. • John R. PPIIICAP, llngh•Craig, - A an ,,,sit-v,dwards, Reorge Herrin. ' (co. 0. Leiper. Plpen;er Meilvain. Edward Dart in Cita (Jett Hell), Iran R. Davis. J. 0. Johnson. William Foliverit. WllitamHay. John Newlin, Dr. S. Thoma.i. Dr. R. M. Ihiptnn. John Rellrrp, William Eyre. Jr. ',LT -Morgan, D. T. Morena, Wln.Bacaley WILLIAM MARTIN Preodent. RICOMID A. NEWBOLD, eteretary. Thesithserilier hav !nit been appointed naont for the above Company. is now prepared to make Insurance nn 111 ileseriptions :or property on the :moss term., Apply at Gt ii. Potts' offire, or at my house in Mhiket Air et. Pottsville. A. M M %('l)tiN Col) Nov 11. lAI9 fLI UTED •READ !!! Medical House. 1 • sTAiti.isllED,ls VEAits A(2o.' iiv on. KIN tir.LlN s N W. Corner of Third 3li Union Rts , hem . een Spr ur t. and Pine eire,ll. Philadelphia. out h,and Manhood; or a Premature Death NISEI - MIN ON SPI.F . PRESERVATION—ONLY llenix This rtmk ju,4 putillvhed, In tltled tr 'Mune. fill information. on. the infirinit wt. and diseares of the !Inman Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Mantitottl an.: Old A 4 e. and .hould he read by all - The valuable ad c4c.... , ,ind impreso we warnirig it gine. will pro - nlit yen r:z of iiiivro and , fitierihg ,111,1 vp awitiiapy Thou-1114N of I.lt-t.1.. l'arentii by if attiiirlt will lea, o how to prrvioitithe •I II tuition of Ilwit *OA remittance ot 25 rents. enclosed in a lettet ad dressed to Dr. Kink;lin, IS" tA' • corner.of Tlitrd'and Union Streets'', betiveen Spruce and 1 . 1114.: Philadel phia, will ensure a ,hook under envelope. pet retain of mail. Permits al a distance may a &Irv:, lit h;' , letter, flout -paid and he cured at home. Packages of :Niedietries, Directions, dros., foiwarded by sending a remitrance, and put ultsertire from dam ace or curiosity. ttmsk-selters, News !Agents. Pedlars, Clariv.,s , sers, and all others stippliedsrlth the anove work at very I'm rater. Atignst 21, 1850 • .> LINN. ; SMITH, & Co., `` '' tt. 213 t MAIIIRET Nr, lal it.AU'A WHOLE .1. 1 1 sale Drugiteiti and dcalets in Drugs, Medicines. ('ticmteal.., Surgical and Obsitrical I tisi t menu!, !Medi cal Chests, atedidat Saddlebags, Patent ale.licinea, l'aints, Otla, Window Varnl*hes, Dye:statii, Perfumery, ate.. dcp.' manufacturers of the celebrated Conereisi Writing Ink. and Ink ,Powder.— 'This Ink IS unsurpassed in pitality, having never fail ed to c'ommend itself wherever it has been brought into nse,—we are, now prepared to furnish it of alt colors, in bottles, from quart to one ounce, neatly packed in boxes from one to three dozen each. 1.. S. i Co , have at all times a complete assortment ul every'arttcle in their line. to which they invite the 'attention of Diuggists and Country Merchant*. In the selection andi preparation of their articles, they spare tin pains In' have them of undoubted qualitic , , so that they feel prepared to till the ruder* of, those who wish pure Drug*, in a manner which they fcail eon. fident will prove stitisfactory--they are also careful as to the style of putting up and. packing their goods, In order to insure their cafe carriage in any point In the country. (Islets ,by letter will at all times receive pronipt and careful attention, and*, any Druggist of respectability, ourprice current will be sent If request ed. , 1 fittly 12,1850 28-6 mo FURNITURE! FURNITURE! • • CARPETS, V NITI A N AND Painted Blinds. flressank & Stillman respee fully announce to the citizens at Pottsville and the surroundona neichborhood that they have opened a ' FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. is Mahrtniasee a fee' Joarm fraai Cralth., where they have on baud a large and fashionable stnck of Furniture. 'ern bracing the InteA and most fashionable 'styles, all of which hen been manufactured to their order by the hest makers in °unities. Their stock embraces a general assottment ofallthe atticlea embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain orm t he Intivl litturfoos manner. Bedstead's ranylna in ptlre from .3 to *5O, —and another :alleles of furiiitute in proptation. In their:4,ldt in aho embraced a large assortment of Ve. netian Minds and ;Window Shades of the mart a pprov. ed.patterne, selected with great care. CAIMITTINO, PEI/DING AND VPHOI.STERV. ; They have alsondileil in the stock a lot of Carpeting ; ofthe vations qualities. and Bedding. to which they rail the particilla ruled ion of M 0.,. lu ,want or itIPAI.; !Lis our design to keepall t he Url)Cii•P of Furniture required in Sc huylkillCouniy , and prevent the neves gay of person.: going abroad in search of elegant attl. etc!, of Furniture. allot' which they are determined In sell at 4,1; prieNi titan they ran he obtained else where, with parking anti tat - tinge added. They them. foreeartiestly invite thee who are alMut furnishing houses and I hosealso who require: , dditional furniture, to give them a. call, as they Batter theing•lvrs they ran ; give them any hind of a "tit out" they muy require at a ete_at saving ofcglinds. ' ; HENRI' MIESSAIifI. A I.CX ANDER SI Ml' MAN %Win Inig-til E. ;JUGES JONES, troodni, wimple Ware. Bro .Lookia k , and Variety Slur?, NO. IN NORTH NRCONO STREET_ . eIift.ADELPHIA •, • 'Ender I. Sidney Waretntee•l 11AVINtt enlarged my store. 1 have on hand and am constantly manufa inn ng and curd vMg from the Eastern Elmira and Europe. additinti, to any stork. Celiac trarr.-5011 nest Cedar and 100 neat painted Tutus. 400 bane! sod 900 staff ( burns, 100 dozen Celli and 400 doren painted P. 1113. YOO dos. Wash Brouttii, 100 dor... neat Sugar and Flour 'Mutt , : soloo. igniting and Ladle. . . /fa rc.f . - GOO 'mai Markel and • 900 aria' !Matra Ilagtcla; 400 WilieW Vhalr, :tad eraollea; a large , asnrtmentnt French and Deirfleln le naattS. -Broyme sad Brauer.-10,000 'Wire DIIIOIII4, 10,000 Shaker Drooms.loo doz. each Wall. Paint, Seitt bbiug, Shoe and Hone flinches ; Tooth, Shaving, l'lnth.and Hair Brushes of every style. Combs. —2OOO dozen fancy Combe,of varloug pot terns, side, neck, pocket, dressing, and fine tooth Combs of various styles. :Looking . Marais or pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahog any and:Clitt.Pnene,of all nitre and patterns; Ger man, French and English Looking Class Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by 9 up ton by 120—(packing, Inegred to all Parts of the union)--together with a large assort_ melt of Variety Coats too nutnenins to mention.— The attention of merchants is "respectfully solicited to the examination of nay . stpa,, all of which will be Ibp faskor. city aceernincetMid 110:0),ONHatitillo13:9utt;ran iteofreY,Wi; , . '.• ,'..,,Y,;;i44 , , , C,1 5-1 Y ". • - ' • "444 - * 4:so t. 1.1.6 .7 'iail,iigat - 1101 - riirfoor : Af:3110 ii - el sfRoahrOTTR • • • - • Cr! &t.l';'l4 ~ . 'Far tike fut't Vrrumurut fury of all NERVOUS" DISEASES, I \\ 1 . i ) ous System. !MK. aml Me d i• • the t &fel *net • il.• mi., the 0 . 1 lialvalu torftil ,li. neet.:r ii vigor ‘ 'l.\l le N\ .ttieugthening the union. nrgans. anal h . citkxtr. LA St A, nr !!•411141/.:`;'110 tiorr, NESS, Arnri.Ex. IttI.OIIEST,t, t•ir,it't. /ON T. an.l l'UTtr.ti‘ eft'llPl,4lSt 111gILIASKA IF.N4 V NOY M.IINOVS NIA Al.l "II 1.10%111'S D!SPANW.S. N calm :tamely. A Derangement of t i ke Nei in NV It 11 , . 1*(111111;‘INTs. ,too. ,harete, Lir the) wstake Flo. 41 , the al, fal rif f ii . s tetn; Vitalintig inniVeit I,ti. appli;ql b) thix Leantifill and K - m ^." ery, the exlisaitwtell patient :Ahil Weikkfmr,i ta. I..rotec health. etiength. elasticit3 anal Th.. 7,m :,t 1 ernltarity and excellenre of Dr. C'hristia'a Galvanic Carat:ll74mi in the filet that' They -arrest and cure diQease it appiiratidn, in place of the man! muute of deli*, gist g anal pphpsirkin 'thC pitient, till . eehnitittod Nature , _inks linitele.sly'tne.ter the infliction Tley xtrtnethrn it, whole system, tralitt the gr Oa ta„,, l4r bland, Framed. 14. sPrrelions, and nem do Mt - airAtro itairrry 'rntarr atsv tit - run:dant" Since their intro.lll:tiin. in the Vnite,l.natel, onl! thi•e year,4iefee if.r; thin • 61).. - 4)00 - Pergons .acindtng all age., elacces and ronditmov, among wlttell WV"' 4 LIMP fourth ,- of t4ll, huh. \ei I oar, I I,topl3mt- h.% P 141,11 ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED. when all hoi,e selirl hail Gtr en ip. anal thing else heen t fed to 11 11, illustrate the tor ot the GALVANIC istatir, *atomise the =Aim Cl a 1.,71..an afliclyd mein. Ib.,t har=e - f.t tit i)iration Si A, or iiiV ether Chronio o g Nen: Disorder hr ntdu , ay catr,,tttimnlate, are taken lb,, act t on on thP 11PrVe , lint rnir‘ele: ot the arloul Irmintai .relief. haul ableh leal.P the sal lrm a not et= slate. and -a Nth onlored alit, ~rtterl ha= reane.t Nall eosipare that a oh tha ettrrt,te . lolttne from the split num: ot the s". 111 t t, Br 1.1; 'l'6l,e a lit , pepta - et en to the, rt nr.. gympt,,ty of e: altuel., and ,uni . l% tie the Cell ',Aroma! tht - .1...ng the ,Viagnotir Fluid directed. sabort pP - 11 , 0 petapiration nili act nu olooreat 4 the Belt. thetent rattring taint• rirrulatine which pd.; on to thr negoto r, and t0.n.4 agatt. Mt the Foutire. thus. keetot.g alp a con ill.oll. I almacar*l4tilhltiott throughout ..t 'nal ,. , P 1 ..r. ;..aea. of OVSCEPINA Are Pl . It 1:.1 '.t." FL% DAYS IS‘O, VIES ANIPIS NI t• l• 'tte N'r Tat Al 11 - 11rATF. Tilt' 1 1 ) 191 , ASt.' 1 I= tits 11:1:11VICATES ANL TESTIIIIINIALN 10 thy r 0,071 Uktilaitht v4l Ch..rw4 hi •;.1 n,r 1 •••ti.t• gt• •••• •titlirirnt ••• • •• •••••••••• ••• 11••• 1•114', AN . EXTRAORIANART CASE. .1 k 1,11 that Truth is ,stranger than Fiction." tru OF, Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. I:EV D LANDISi A CLEIWIAAN s;"" .itainment, Evidence upon evident e has been irceived C tke the Ciregoine) from .Mori firms of the V nice. I'm ' ~ _ i three year., and the , troneeat tec,irunny in ,; :, laver is, that there to tare of it n , ed in the practice o r it, regular ptirdetan; rit Philielelplua than all illy ether unaltitma rombiried.o fart that can cagily tie est atillah: ed. and fully proving that a ,cientiric preuarat too iv,ll _ . meet_witli then quiet appriiVal when precetill,l itemrr, ml in this Co. ... nro•ri„ Neil lersey, July Ir. 1•+1'11 That thin inciiicnie ri ill cure I iver Complaint and Pc N II i iimsric - Dear Si. : You wadi; b. 14 ^ , .. of I Dystrep.m, no one can &ern:, atter risme' ri re , dirmt, , ,t ,vie irlicr has L.Yen the result in my own care. nt the appli • It acts speritirally upon the 1.101lia• 11 and 'love: —ll 1- ~,,I;;in ;•1 TM. ti.‘l.V ANN' itia.T AND "SIFI K1.14.:K I preterable to caloteebin all MUM, i li•Jeas c ic- .T1„.,. 1 1,. ; I ,i, ,i i i, i s a, folliva.; : i la ininieiliale. Time can he adrnrobecrcit to i, n , i i, ,i i ' I. er atom turolly Ors , ' had been sutleribg nun, try. ; 1111.1111 is illi .i.ifcli 11,11 , 110;1c 1,, , c. I, a; ,a; : I • , ,•cpc l'icrs ye the . r mytenk been,,,.' sro“.a. rocl B i t p. eech ire' Or C..11,i11-)11 Elie • 111.1 1 0,1.111: per anent rehet horn any cent, 01 nie.ll.-sil 1 Thin medicine has attained Inv Mali chameter o nit n tr....nem:l c 1,-,lei or .Ib.rtit )Mohr. yeari s i bee, all i4lll pis neresaari for ail all•ilicine- to alta‘n la 1.1.•11:11- Coon .- i liell;••• ;•i ticinikit eX;;olClie to the weather, rn the ills i terfriters to put forth a : iptirtottr artirlidt the .is.: of -I'.. nt my pastoral Mine., I became subject lii a or, ere the !Wee Ocitione who arc iiiiiiicenlls •lerien ell Lem; 1.11.111. 1.ii.'11111.11.1 , TT1. li Mich for year after year, calved l nen In the marks of the L]clolille Tilt's' ' : 1 : 1 N , the a.. oalmciibable angiiLiti Farther: in the o inter of 'al , I written Pienatule of I'. M 3 A Clit•tON !Ilion the wrap -,,,,.t ni ,n enteemence of preaching a great deal in my- l per, and the name blown In the burl.', i ni( i a ii i i ,-!,i a r, neon and %awn ! • other churches in this region, I was i they are speriono. ..r.,,.:,,.1 h) ti,- „ i rerrelriti.e, which soon became Firnevere I For pale. wit:desalt' and retail; al 'lle 11e: Wan M..- .•• I. I,llllre an immediate suspension of my pastoral I, dicinelStere,No. I 201Arrb sl[4.Ct.olle ill•OT b 'lnn' Mb, lablls illy erci mi. system War new thoroughly jo ...grated% i (late of TrA Race $l,l, Plormlelphlit,•arel by re:pr.:able .., a- ley Ito incliitia became worse, so also dot Iny Dys' dealers generally tbriiirellolll the i.cilillis - ., AI:, ; - •ir ~. 1. t ,t ea fllmurentro at:o4lkm thin/ evincing that these ,-;ale. by .1. DROWN, Drijairiat, POllinille,Pa. I; -...f..1c here connected with each other through the , June n. IF,51•1 • .• 'I i .., Coin; cl the Neriont system. In the whole phrtna. - ---- - --- - ' -- - ..,. it,,,, ~,,,,i t o 1. , no remedial agent which conld R EVOLU T ION ! REVOLUTION ! ~...„ „., 8 , , iii,,,,,t. my Neryin. s ys t em , es -p i -pi l ing ( )NP. PRICE AND ;,NO AIIATENIEN'f ' A (11N1- :i I 0 , I trued Mr this purpixe had completely failed-. pier C 11,11VaillliOti in the Clothing Pastor,.: LI tr_ ~t I, i I i.e. 1, 1. by my Mende to 'immune your omen. PINCOTT & Co.. share Lippincott, Tailor & r.,, ~ ~ ~i, , 1 1,,,,i g h w ith ne very sanguine h op , of t h e i r the well known. most catellPiVe and, fashion:o , le Tao nc v.' , I determined to tt-y the effect of the applicanon nu, and (nothing Mercl)antsdrr Thilaileiplila, formerly ham. recently .it .be ri.NI-VA.NIC BELT AND NF.CKLACE. vath the , , " 91 " Mark e t "l e.. ' • kk ' sve - 441.uk • II AGNETII PI-L 111). This wan in June, hurl T. sly I erectedand now remove.] permanentk to their 5pa ,,,,, „ „,,,,,,,,,„.. IT Tee . ~,,. ~r , y,,,,,,e,,,,, Ilan' 1- emus pew seven store bedding. on the "l‘l. W. Tercel ..., ; I s glen? riArs 1 o a r ir,:r A ni,v, TO ge Au srx ss , 5 .,,, , liti and Market streets, Philadelphia. I tt•• 41 ; tent,. ; +me NATI, I serer °mime A Apreas I LIPPINCOTT & Co., will alt ay. , mainiaio Ilse le,i4 .; .;1 .rear's or THE BaolrulTill I ~ 1 1, it' hour. lin the Prishinnahle Clothing l'rade in Pllllailelfiliri.l.) ill i 1•• Ari• v. 10,4 ipia A,TIATIN CrAlreD TO T•OCILE I keeping the largess and best umite steel ! , and sill.ne m such ii the wonderful and 'happy result . .. of the at the lowest mares, and in save time rind more.) In ••••; , 011,11001 : I Iltenlaelreiiii.rid clktomers, they have, in 0pe,,,ti , 1 their I . love recommended the BELT and Fl.l.rlD.io many ', new Waccitrame• arl^Piod• and twill 'lriftil: :lilllete to a. iiir bur e been likewise suffering from. Neuralgic allets , the one price cr.teiri, in WlllOlllO time is loot in bar ;.•••• l'bey hove tried them. vertu HAPPY 1111141.1.1 r, 1 ' eabillig, and by whirl ten g:i termer, e a t , d,, ~,0 , ,t,,,,, ....,,.. I. t'lni" Clll.li. ' 1100 g than twenty can riniki the Jet, plan of asking.a. • I am dear sic, very respectfully yours, - , big price, and taking all that lan be eat. Idepiiirol I ROBERT W LANDIS. : & CM., have the lowest ielltng ptie.c marked on all their i - r : goods; from which ne ahatetoent will lie - made. fine • , .BR. CHRISTIE'S • i price and that it very tow price."' hallo. GALVANIC - c - f g small Piolos and ctillek :ale. doll , ' motto, GALVANIC NECKLACE , : The advantage of the one price sy . nleyo to apt, ireL. , one can pay II high price, hut all willtill:, at the ~a le il• In e,l isr all cionplailit, a ff ecting the 3 Mont ant Red, ,lad the very lowest price for which our goof): can or .811•1; .c. Bronchitis Inflammation of the 'Pliroat, Nervoue and meg Headache, rii,.,A, ‘ ,„ „r i t,„ Iti . d. Nenroo3 in ! will he exchanged for tuniely. . Remember our prices are dnwn arrhe loweq- mark, tile Marc, 1111/711: or• iliiating in the Ears, Deafness, , irk 18 I. graerall. Neous. mI id that distierseil cone and the flaking price is the price ad which good, Will Pe p.L.flpt. 1,11: , ..1 "I ir r. liolorellX , sob). Call and see for yourselves. at the , new war. lionse,..K. W. Corner, of Frain!, and Market !-Ireet, Palsy and Paralysis. . urpiNcorr.,fr. Co., - I t.l t •i,l •i,-,..,. ~c kir In le,igc that these tenible diseases ;.. se t a (215.2,14giliPPijc3)11‘ Tat Inc 1‘ en.) : 1:1“3171i-rt4fnr , a ccived ; 1 , c tt!lirtoltry of ~moue L'arrgy in the I .ilreteril liiiilc , De. ettrimrte'. Galvanic Articles will I •apl] tio. deficient loner, and a complete and entire , , arc e 0 .111 elfacied IMM 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis ft !wen seprt,i 2ed hi% Agents the 1.14 tun y.ara, ithk It liege tieen. entirely ..• npied -r Ar Amu J Tom., of Brooklyn, N. V., had twvii .ible to vi chap for near four yearg, and WU that he had to he fed. The most - celebrated g),e him I. In five day* after he coal ing the l i\l.l Nr..IKLACC, AND • •i I i • he %%41..1 oeto , sq the mom, and in three week. I mg - Melly recovered hio health Certain Tames ...,;tv t cal tote Severe Deafness Cured. i:•• Mims iug extract limn' a latter bt.l3. Irani a di qingitislisil physician in the State-rat l .1 Istia • %L. 11.-t Dear Sir it °neology tketienti, t , eet Si Sot PIP, )our Gains:sic nel Neck. "oh the riniit, for a scrims: aflerboanf woe-• rase na: (bat 0f a lady sans. Nerfong toeeh an. her general health poor. itoee l u t eitely a, theapplicationpf the Belt, 01, e. ! . la, 1. •nreess. awl I feel it only tight to tell . it evteafing the Pelt - at.) e • weeks ago, Ebe.l 4os It ni..l her . that, for sr, oral 3 Par. " s. ite-ir, if it be Net too.. My (Ito trontlerfol remetl). NM G tiLV AN IC BRACELETS • • .• I conrutsiAm fl Fit., i• e ompLisit, and general Nonni's Affections 11.4.1 ..1.1 Alrn in Palsy and .11 diwarep cawed by a duficianby .of • r•• • ••• "I" Nel . on, nprgy..n the Ulna, other organs • t•o.ti Tic Do!nuns and Neuralgia. I Lc • It .roil ~ r id agonizing complaint.' en. inlay& ,• ~r,• the iiiiiiheatinn a the GALVANIC Orr , •• t The Belt diffuses the Electricity , teio the Nriklare hat a local effect, and 11. iiiid i.. dircell) upon the .itienteil net, et, In these it.. ,ng the emilicatinn NEl7l.:ft FAH-9 ,ii :t in. lokhdaell Cenideatee from all parts nt the ~1 nwt extrunnlinary chaneiev, can NI. i 11 • ,u 3, • Na moil& or inconvenience attends the nee Of. rlißpsTirr C.IIT".INIC.IRTICLE:3 and they nor bP worn by the meat feeble end delicate, with per. tcet tlfety many cues the leneation at MAID If, st , Aitla r p ylengarif and at)fraA/) -•i• t.r•pnl t.. ant rirt of the Country Prices:• • The Galvanic Belt, 'Thies Dollar*. l'he Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollar.. rho Galvanic Bracelet', One Dollar Each. the Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. • ;kr- The eitichte Et , trcomiontod by full and - plain Jiiei with, frill particular* may be had of th• ottlhori7P4 PARTICULAR CAUTION. 7(t. Honor 01 Irarthleu /*wagons D. C. MOMEIBEAD, ral. D., IiKNVII eiIYNT FnR THY: .fir ATEA., Ere Ilrosiclvray.,,ffinter York., - For sale in Pottsville Ira., by the authoriz ed Agent, JORN G. BROWN. Jan. 12, '5O:-2-tt.l DrUggist.' Zia"' CAMS - 41,11)„ssenrniza *cress., ja- '.'llig CLIE 'APES? IN PH11,44,0111.11114:''- . - w C ib hit n e u e r i n r o . n re t E r s' y p Elaw . r t e h tfo at trii kfla a ort i r r e ° h l n t l o r:l e sio n i t s:4 i n h i n: rinathwest Corner of BUM and Mashet guest.. an derldrNellie's great and pew Clothing ware rooms. and Aso maxima ly on hand it new and fresh sappig °flints. Cans and Builblis Hobes.of ali I kinds And Pe galirenalisH - end Snub lists. of all kinds.and prises: to suit all metalling:Wholesale 'and' retail. and pmmises 411 then sr tus VIII favor blur wittt , s' tall, In save *Sem ' . P, ii: Just teersve4 s Ass iotof BUFFiIkiR6A.FR, ' - s •72'4,--..,-n ..Z ostbssest Sot neciof 611& ant Mutat Ms., RV*. • 1167,14 Mt ~ 1111". OR. CHRISTIE'S ' '.%lVillit (10,--. ' - i JA l lTNDlC4l l lrBegri_la. - , • Caßtiii e. oft NER ' : - VOUS iIIIBILITY DlSEfint OP THI .- ~. _ . . • KIDNEYS. ' . • . * 4l.ad all dlseasis . arising from a disoiderndtdieiorSta . mach, suctfas constipatlon;tuvard piles. fullness, or -blOod to the held, acidity of the stomach, 'mules; - brutburn,dlsgust On !hod, Dallneas or weight in - tbectOntach, sour eructations, sinking or tlnt. • . tetina at the pit of the stomach, swimming ' - Of the had, hurried and difficult breath.: -• int; tattering - at trip heart, choking or - ...„ auelcating Sensations when in a lying :' ' - : - posture, dhudineep of vision, dots or -•-. websturfote.the. sight, fever and dull pain in the head, .., - deficiency. ofperspiration. yellowness of the - - skin andeyes,pato in the tide, back. test, limbs. Stc., , Sudden fiddles of heat. -. . burning - in the dealt. caiettont -., iMalfirdllts Of 'evil, end great depression IV - aril - its, can be etTectually , Aired by .• DR. 1100FLAND * .s sT.LEDRATED -GkitslAN tar ter,. Prepared by Dr C; f 4. ;lockage. at the fiefs - man Medirinestitete..Ntr. 1/0 arch etre't. __: e " w Philadelphia.— • pohe above diseases is not excelled, it equOlfil, by anyplher preparative sin the V,. States, as.the cures attest, in inany,,rnace after -,k RHO phy,i rialla had failed. These Bitteta are worthy the attention of invntde. Possessing great virtues in the reel itlcal ion of dm.,, - .,, es of the Live' amticager gland 4, exe edging the moat searching, powers iu iveakneas and affeetions- Of the digestive organs, they are, withal. Safe. ..ciain'ad pleasant. R C , . :at I READ AND AD ONVINCED•••-The 1101 , Chltiev DJ 111111elilif, Editor (Attie Caleilern Decso . :rat , the be.” paper In West Jersey'• says, July 21 t. -. •' 11(!otland's German- fibers.—Wee have Repo Litany 11.411ering to,- ' tires of this medicine. a nil the sonree front %eh kit th , y came. induced Ws to make inquiry i r: , perting . its met'', ' From inquiry we :OTto persuaded to nais a. awl, eitl , t gay we found it specific in It.; ntaion upon disc:lse...o' ihedivir and digeADVPoll3ll4.atl lite powerful influ ence it exerts uponinervons prostration is trails au e• prising. 11 Talmo anal strengthens the'nerve:., w ; no 04. theminto a state of repose, making'ssieeprefresi. hie. • "If this !medicine n eriwoore generally - used .17e 0.,e satisfied there would be les. sir knraa,ae (eon; the .to. mach,llver and nervous-systern;lbesgteat majority of reatand Imaginal); diJeases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and-you cnn bid defiance, to cid detrital' generally. This extrantditiary ttlelliettie , we i wonidadeige our Mende who are at all Milli Iked*. ; give a trial— it will then 'commend ;wit. It Amid I, 1 in fact, he in every family. No either meth; ine - c:iii produce Such evidences of merit."' si , ' I FrOtn the Boston Bee.' The editor said, Dec. 22d- - Dr. Ifontiand'e ( ` el- e - bratee German Bitters, for the cure of live r eompla I i•'. jaundiee. dyspepsia. chronic or 'Micron- , detunty, ~ degeiyedly one of the most popular iheilMiti:•; ;.!* the day. These Diner; have been used by thou - , el- - .... t a Mendel; our elbow says lie ha. Itinveli icceicc.i an effectual and permanent run; lit • Li verf'omptam; limo the use of this remedy. We arc cOovtoreti that, 01 the. no. of these kilter:, the Dallehl Vomitanftw fails at remota and vigor—a fact ttrimili,. of great, on,ich•ta - Hon. 'They ' are pleasant in taste and smell, and ran be used by persona with the most delicate .tomicha with safety, ender any circumstances. We ate ,heat in; from experience and to the atthflett is .• egiee, their nee.," Scoit's 114ekly, one of the best literary paw,. pat,- ' fished. said Aug.a.ith—" Dr Hontlunit's (4crinatt Bit tera.manufactUred by Dr. Jarkson. are how retiont; mended by some of the most orroothesi theint.efs ..4 time faculty. ea an nitwit , of ninth efficacy in cases of ' female weakness. As :writ is time case, we would ail 'ge oft mothers to obtain a beetle. and tin' ~are f , meet,.'. much sickness.. Persona or dehilifaied con thulium; will lied these. Bitten. advanta•geous t.. thei • ealth, as we know irran eafreromre [be salutari effect ey have epee weak eyetenia." ludg• M. NI 'Noah,- a gentleman with great . :mien - title and 'terary attainments. said in his Neu; vort, Irtekly .1 sever. January ti, KM :—Di . Howland'. German lit ere.—litre ie a preparation which this eaditig press_ a In the Union appear to in. 1111.1111011111.1 Insreeocumen nt. and the 11 . 11ii , i1 I. .hewn:. it ;< made after a eserticlon-form-hed by 0,,,4 4 „ fir Christopher Wil Int lion doll. Ito.1; 3 / 7 -,t1 ..I I' ~t veraity of Jena. 'etym.' I'lly,.. , iali 1,. the I(us e . i , I . Prussia, and one 01 the ei ea te.,i im.d a sii ,van. ; .. k many mi. emm prod red lie 1 . . - ft,' t 1,1111.11 . :. di; 'I ,/, enetny of, hymbar,lllll. therefore a ihroliit hot o , 0 , ~,,c , he was threlnYentor;utli eildora, 01 . 1 f 11. 1 .41,,1i,h...ii! , telied on. rte specially I rolattirodiol it to Ittoo c -J1 plaint. dyspepsia. di oilifY. 'ertige. aridity of t., V. , . mach, enhationtlon. awl all otaidainia ark I o.' r,:v/. , dlcorded condition of the .in ash, t ; to 'iivur u; , e. Intestiera. Nine Plitiadelph; paper!: •e:: pcca i their \ rnOViCtiott Of itsehTellettre, nod everal of tn., , -spans.. ; speak of its rtreCts -front their o ti individo .1 e‘r.. richer . . Under these clic elegance. :is e (Vet ~,,r'-,, i ! ' eil, not wile to railing the attention f out reader; tn : ' the preaent proprietor'. Mr, C. M. aei...ot'.o ore.; partition, but in recortunending i heart I is to nii ugh; i el." • Mont EvtaveLe . The Philadelphia Saturday On:eft e.lbr '/L'3.4 f.IIIIIIId newspaper publiohcd in t h e United Staler; the editor i ray. of Dr.ilontland'i Germln Bit le i:.—: ' 1 i .., '..e;1!.11.1i that WO irromtuertil what are termed Patent} ;Beim r. to the confidente and patronage of oat rip dery t all,f, therefore, whiTh we recommend Dr. Iloultands; Ger man Blttera, we wt.,' it gobs dktin -Ili' node r‘t , ...;; mit ,we are not atwitter of ter noetirma - of•••;:•.- .slot sr.; 'are . noised about for a brief period it mi they_ii•:,...tr., . ; alter they pave done t lig ir g of!' y lave of ink: hi; ) '.,n f of a 110414'01e loti g c .1 aid klied. univereilly p, i ...ff . :llld , whirl, ha' met the hearty approval of the _!'amity i -elf." . . . . . . - LITTLE i ...,- ;; ; ; T ik WHOLESALE arid Item! Dealer's j9I r p o rt, e D n O t , t i 1 r E e e to t r . It S thr LI (R& anntongo, to which the a Denton o'ci and toontryierespectiullysolileited: - . • J OLIN L. J.ITTLE: Pottßvillt. Oct 27-44] JOHN B..C.MARTIN DENTISTRY: JosErn P. BEIDERS, :SURGEON ,D 1 EN fIST. 11.811 removed trohe nee: building In the rear of Theis FO,tiffilc en.'.F Hoot and Shoe State, next deorto Esquire Klock's office, Fast Market street. third door from Celli re, tit. stabs, where he bar , fitted up a Imonaome "frit e; and will he prepared to all rmeral inn. a pperta n e profession. ,Ile has diet-overeat a new preperal fro' destroy mg the nerve of a meth. without pain. no that It ran be plugged, and will 1119 t for years.. All operalloor war ranted, and tenon Into. Pottsville, March 10.4850. ROOT ANDISROE STORE. eOR Arkit_ aF.' Xp :it, K T • S7B i • -POTTSWii.E. I Atiti4 . criberxinvite thr.atientirin ram, 1,111,1ir • th the very extensive 'assortment of coo4'l,' ton t:lilting of • GENTLEMEN'WeaIf Stitched, fudged and fti!gg.ed Hoot*, Calf and Kip, double soled Seited and-Peg ged Boots, Water l'ronf Bootx Sewed and Pegged, fo ., .2 m *l ; New Englatid and u factored Coarse Itontg.in great varlet y, constant.- . ty an-nand; Cloth and I.asling Gaiter , Hoofs, and " Congress Gaiters, Calf Nitlifiers, Oregon Tier, and Hewed and - Pegged Montt:leg. guNERs , 'Dents and Monrnes, of.first 'ilia Illy, at low priCetr.- ROTS* and Vouths'lloota and Monroe. COW,. Or tine_ I.ADVS' French and English Lastrng_paiter 1/.M/1-'1 lilotorto:. Calfskin and G091.1101/liva. French Slor =..,' forgo, Calfskin and Goat Botees, Trent.. Morocco, "'Kid WPltand'pump aiding Doeskins audJetforsons,. ; -French Mannego and Kid Turnroirads. from 50 elk In 0 1 . MetrEogland Bootee sand Shoes 6611 kinds kfiriftE'S , atdtPhlldrenarDarstees' and Shoce,:a fair asortnienttsultable for this markrt.,corsiantiron. hand. tINI Elastic Shoes.' Ottranackaf Go m Elast lc Shoes a Gio'isest wan. ullactOrrd ittkiesthe rountrY can aerd.- L'idisa and Oen. tifatettiontild do well to call:sad ItroVide them , . 111114*.WItir„Vond Gam Shoes...this bast sye.genittlya yet discovered of Colds ; CougEts and COnsumprion:" rattriss,..Carpet flags - and Valicis. - , Tim Travelling community will find' tts well sop- Plied with stia shove ankles which we will 'sell at Inothwate prices. • ":- tt- • 'Mutt ShoWIL Sitede.nr!Plkite#lgtOlder. WOW— . • , LIMIT LIGHT! AMIN A of ASSORTMENF OF -FLUID RAMPS varlons style the beat inform:tent in the City at very low tate:— Crimphene Lamps of the most 11 F+ proved constructions; Lard Lamps. Solar, etc.. for general ace i 'a variety of Gnu 011 Lamps i Calige, /at bras, embracing new and elegant pangolin %Met' doles,. with the addition of Lampe to burn either Fluid nr 011; Glasses, Globes, Wicks,Obades, &c. - Fluid.Camphene and Alcohol,, :Bangui! Fluid free Irour smoke, smell or sediment, famphene warrant• ed not to impair by keeping. Absolute Fluid, Druggist Alcohol. and Phosgene - EDWARD F; CORFIELD. •- • Distiller and Lamp Manufacturer, ' 153 South WI St., 3 doors above Spruce. Philada. Aug. 10,1550 - 31.dm0 - FISH aim PROVISION STORE. s T. WILSON, No. 9, a,er,Street,Phila -1 delphio, would respecitully inform the !tiered ,nts of Schuylkill and the adoinlng counties, that in connection with a general COmmiesion business, he keeps constantly on g and. a complete assortment of Finn and Prow icons. consisting in part of Niackerel, Cheese. ! easter. •.• salmon. Reef. j 'tams, Porh. Lard, Herring, C 4 Ifish, r. Nnrron„ of rid= place. acts as Sales tnan (dr tlns concern, and incttemhis !Tien& to cad ordeis promptly attended t 0... MUNE DOOR BINDERY. r Artr. srp.scrunrn irAs ENI.ARGED HIS BOOK B.nderv, nod inorovod the Machinery and hands, and i- 110 W prepared lo do hi! kip& of Binding in the ho a i.tylo. at the in,wr:t roles, t. f the singlr Kook or by tlo: hundred or thohsand. . , A11.k1nd..4.4. 11141,k Work manufactitred order at s:hort twtier ' IL BANNAN. frlrrtel,. P.Ll,ll4tier and Iliidvr Atte 1.3:',1# 35'42. • --- BLAKE'S Patent Pire,Preaf PAINT FROM 01110. THE Subscribers have Just received a further sup qlc of this ringular and valuab e substance. In a.Liu{nn to the =color, they have a beantitlut chocolate or brown, reFentbling the sand stone - now in aae, and 41/ [Mich admit lid for the front of hitildingn itA prim:y:li ingredient:: are silica, alumina and pro totide nt Iwo, which In the opiniwn of scientific men satlifacttiritt accounts for its fire-tuna nature—the twwfornier ...i:lances bring non-enniltietrira, and the latter arting as t c,inent, to hind the whnle to: ether make a runt and dot-able paint. For or e it Me coned with Linseed Oil, and applied 11 , 11. arc a, ordina rr pai.w, in u and anti, ut . zine.rativasa, paper..ke. 1t litedrns gradu .114 and tKentne, tir.-prne I It is part:Wally suita liie for rooli , of buildings • itteatithost n td car-drrkir railroad litidges,tenero'l & I . tool co aril with the au l leis twin Ito 0110 of ,Lite. at it vant sating area pence. • Speeinen , neat he seen "ai the 'office if the etthgetl , tier? BROT/If.RS & Co.. No anl South Front St.. Philada. 1:4 t‘, ,\pril4' t'4' MORE NEWS FOR THE MOE! ergr. rot.Lowi - i, min!! MORE PROoFs OF T.IIE 101 - • DR. S WAN N E'S Celebrated Family Medicines. .. -.Li' DR• SW ,N. 1,1 COMPOI.D.D SYRUP OF W ILD CHERRY • TISE IIaKsINAL. ,: r PIIEPAIIATiON. It nI3V ::e tt ult said ;that • ha l 4 r :teen rrl allecesl- • in! in rrt[ • - nt 1101::e a Medicine which rrlirVr the human Ctntli - v, :o roh,h,eage of itsiterror9,and rector, hr Invalid toll e..lth and romfort. an the arentor Vrd rrrprirror Of I hat movt ir.et veiny popular Family Dr..Swas rothpound Ryrup of Wild y .and n an, ha: beell an genera I pntren ired by the Profe,lnn m1f , t11..r... hntittn thlirmmtryandEnrepe. rot ban 111 r te eve: been errat efrOrt in lire short sp.r,of ottly4iT nu, et: deceire the eretitt- Inu. a nil net hinki'ne.,hy Offing up No;trums of cartnoß I,v rationA ntdicldaata, alrixlnn the name, of 1.1711.1 Cherry, end nr h •••1 the nom. , of the orlgl. n • w 1,'“1” ne/ r • . 1 , f•—•, and VII" I:. 11011 e 11111 11 1" Ofir. Ma and only pro article, a- prepared by ir. Siva whirl. aril::: icant many year , ' Close iontiun to IhC gracile° of me Prisfrsains. and %%filch t.; this crisat 11iprovvey. R. , utembel. the genuine is s,ir. cc ! verell mill a bcautiful (sierl %lib the porlrali of Dr !worm. also, his slignaturti; all others are and . \ 4 16:a !tr. I\l 1.•.. , I .tet. I •I vo-1111. I) =5 Pl.ll.ksr. ItE•ki) Tlits F.Xlilt.kciftDiNtßY t'U.RE• Dr. r':tenine A.:wit? 611 yerlrl , 37,0. I:.rt Meted IMI 011CD/tits , %%ere 011ecte,1.111 which earn- , 11, <ii r or,sloor,l from irrti , to tiny.. although I I dpi iee eve 7 w.llOll, any worsnren, 111, 10.1 .1, - ,1••• r 0 r - -.•:1 11111.11 I ,v;v:vniripelled to e.e, 'el 1,, iee't bed. I It.tti !treat pain ;;; ; ee 1.1 n old reel, 1.11 rnbrd,.lald th e jeec to, ..1121. tt .0• -el Vet, 11101 I ionml t o ti t tow up 1114' gettllPted lie elf eerie Ote.llllllll , Oil Olt hlitgn, tC ll Pil l'ortunntety I 1,,m2.11 aL!eto, lit 1,1:0‘e. line ti ill,. of p.m, c.,mp.oi „r t 1 iI.l ('ltem'. whir 11 to mnrh re . lies.ol 10. 11:,I ;011 I 11111,01 0.91. g i 1 moll on. 1 pace bottles, ,and am happy to tell yon that my le-mi.:tr.. ',Jo., et!, my +it 011.1.111 I...turned, my , leepio. iltidlitUrbed and Nweet, aml ',l' - feel perfectly well. I c 3 t,001.• 1 . 01 10W my daily nvocati.m. v.ithout being ii Bete! will, 1111 forlinfo lineking,,veakerinlng cough am: 1 tiro It tolieer tilnt to your meilicitte.uncler the ore iodelned for this great eh:loft...lM 3111 y h.lppv to sub:crib,. myself • • UFA VMONT ', 11,1)11,111 r , •un,y. , n. 941. 1449 1'411',.1 1 '11 %VP', - CINOS N ..Vo Rert srra from I/ quo Irl 4 . 4 lhert.(iii.be 151..1. 11. lAti4,...fraotZfoll, KV • `. 2 3. I ~,t o an daa r# al. Crum a 't - aitaace far the Moot x.p*.rtnraoiß avc.aaaanarfaala.at Ia oat Matra to Medic:a. Ira sonic cwisaci 1.1 mat . ,. In ity icnr preparation aaf Wild riw t ry it a- -!ittirlaam ita s - 15. that I was touch wtt h the a.• uU..i Itrit And atallaaaegataatti [liar 1 aa , •ii! i.r , ,crila•• at in vferrour I. all whey I,artiaaatiaaaa I lint,: !Wet, olulAtl..! in tia - tive practice of n. et r.. rear. ..a.! tlaa.. a 1111. lirA Patent Medicine ever tbotp4lll evomal, ..1 fa: faxiarei4 no opinion in wratisig., r•S. , VERNIIFIIIIE err,rto Crl Wrwm...Dy!.pepsin lot,ta Ait,rlrol, r•; Tiv,peptie childroi or thy Eawdt •ver of In Ilte " . 111 - 11 tr. 7`. r(ire 1-1111 :Imiernaitavtt. bedlam.. Itr.Rwavtle- Dear purchased a bottle yrm r erotiiin!b-. o:her .lay. for his childl and by ra., t e. du hat etql -three ofthe la•zegt worms I, e had ever sem). It i- srtnisty hat difficult to y!er the 1,,,,p1e14, try .1, as Ihry have .0 one.. been gullsil by Your:: be nt! it to the 1501 e, at Iltr -game time efrec -11151.1 ;hall im able 1.. ,liqtrigi!4ll:a large /plummy, IP•91,1 fully 'rntyN,rmt T Set A ne. 'Beware of Mi:ta keg! Vl,lllll - 115„, Flit MI Ili , 41.1 are. bottle. :4,i - l•ley that the 11:11111. 1•,;1-'11.relf,CO3.•-• „ • s oooe 'rnoted Karvaparilla and I:tdraft of Tor WI ha ta , tried the ~.1-1,•11, %chief, have been o bikbly lauded thrnn h thetlllblie Pre•S + hut there are nome whit II iv. r gearral as Dr sugar I '..a 11.11 S:LrAnparilla and Tar Pill 3.— Thtty correct all the futictinuF,of the Liver. cleanse Calol..ln it 2 a , a e.eolle cathartic and alterative Inctlirlae, and are rely valuable in rem 10.41❑rits incident to rotlia ACHINTS FOR SrITUVISAT2I. COUNTY. joirc (i BRAWN. .01 .• I .1 (TRifis ity;-;;LEs. e, l a . JAMES 11. 1 , A1.1..5, fsville, JOHN W. CIIIBS. & It. S.rltollkili Haven 11. 8111.1- st,En, Von ; A OTTn.Taylorsville; .1. 11. A ',rms. TtlfrettOta I. .1. Fite. Tamaqua : Gyn. Tiro. pre, New Ca‘tlr ;W. •Mith•rea.test. St. Clair; v rtt l'atterj.nn; PAt I. Man. Pine were; Eck &Fit ,ann-r; Treb,nnt COCK Intl. At seN. .1.111 , 7 ‘ltddt.T.tr, 4;. 1 , 1‘4111 - ,V, Wi2 4 lll.lTy; Cavrou, Ittl.rot & Lair!. Irst.E. New Phil:W..ll4,in 5fr.a3.7., Ortv iartutre fan ndinf. r .1. STkST.t, Mr.hrelt•OlLlT: ..14c05 KAUf F. trts. lortql Mahrttitlll2,r; Pop. by all the 01 mo•T ,ttorrleeiters: (nue nut Of . :111j,leetit DD.!,c'd C.:iire nth amt lll 1111, , ; be 111,1.3 ,- e.i..1 1451, OM i);1!(-4/1. Ong Oil. R. D. fkiCII.OENER, r N VINO por, tau, field for roan„ cariurnig miihg the Pate in Tultricatlnsoll P. i Din.oo, Cn., for tic.hoylkill, Da uphin,Leta te ,. n .C.::tthhhtlN ,, :ihnteherhttlit.Luzertte.Wynntinc. ;nI otniez, Lehigh. el r!.en 31111 NbithialiPtOn Colintlek 011110l1111 . 0:- . lit Ilie pllbik.that he 11;iScoutntencedthe t. tact $.l t. 411 Ir. ti.e Borough of Pottgrille, where ne will he'll:1;11,y In all orders prorailiy, and at 1%.• -aum rote it ran he purchaeel from the Proprietors ,1 the patent tight. Thi• oil was . patented January t:6, UMW :mod Its extetle,nee anti cheapneßa n,. Itleady giV1•11 it the preferench over all other oil f , ,r all kindi , of Sintiona7 Machinery. Loco 1 1 ,r,tit out and rtt ee i al,o'frir Lam • . .. . .42!1 rii•lH's 4.11 5 t hl , I . tra•e, will be promptly attendo R. D. SCHOENFIR, ', ei•orft :4.. , ,.-iii,p6',lte the Prist Office. . i.”ttiiistr,Jan.e I. 0.49. .. T.L. 6lliavy inl , CfgllfiChlP•l!:lin* ill* Chmarter • Phll.l,l.4phil ,rif!e. s. Igo (':o.—Gentleman:—The P5 ,•4,1 ,•4,1 l'ampo , tt (an yto, :tent toe to have trod, and which tnti'de , ign - as a tith , tnitte far the ktrt Mt In the work ipwif hag. I a!happy r., Bay...more than rcullzeot my exportation , . I had it hilly tested on - a Loromative [Amine. for two days. (in .rainy weather, with hi ild r tlying over the oil, lime at every re Volution) by arkOlAllengineer, who a44titl , : - ttie that it work.' etpiato.• the' heut =perni.areti oil. With a Raving in quantity ofd.) per cent • Thi. garlog, Ingeopr w i t k hi! tti - Oally l'eihtFerl prke:.l Which yoninforto me you furni4lllite 4rtirle, w lit , t row:ly rreonimend Its me an Ibilroalla and in larqo mitt. and fartorlea where are, tpt alai} ie , o f tlik are used. 1 have note no ilnub of i re surre, , , and tinder that iniptegaion lend, v oil illy 4 ineereenngratidatinm , Truly yourg, WM. ENOLIMI: • —7 PottArill...lan2B, '4O. • Thin is in e,ert Ify that wg have been nsleg P fi Devlin k CW4 Patent Imbriratlnd nil for the last sit weeks and ran give ie , onr ileri•iril i'iriiiiinn, that, besides i:a being an mueli cheaper, ii s peculiar superiority over ii,,, h e st sperm tom, 14 ita durability on machinery which renders it a yery ile,iratile aril:qe for that pty re. - Wil'i.ti' exicir.ivaly • engaged, in mining atlll, lid:mum roal,hasing ilevalnalesmengineaof various 3ft:telling atwqrh . !men illike Oat s plltOplßOVater. &X.- -, ; -- , ' , .51 . 11.3 . 4ri, HAYWOOD 4k Cl/. --.1 ,..... 1 1 ,-- '"i' - _ '•' ', -...-.... ' ,- .P . :4 Devitt li - Do-7Geritlemen: We bave been using your Parent L ihricaling Oil .on all the machinery of the I - loading ir nd pail mirk., for the - last-bine hreeke,and we coneldor we filkVerfrstl Its Pair :dal. as II tr• - wort:4 ate_ tmlettlatAll to maim Amnia Cour tholiaand pus of iron arid nails pat annum • True maehit.er; is ,rery heacv..the engine :me hundred . and , slaty , Ower,:aud tile. sperds.n re [film thirty to nine hundred ravOlutlonaner minute.. . ~, - ' ;Aftv , r the andeotrial, - we ran reeommend the oil as equal Lather:best seer:ll.oH used In the tiountry4 via; fqr heaving beariegs and fast spredir, sueltah shafting" And ilium, ".1 tentalkyourn,Bie.; ... .; .:,; ~77.--, , ..., ... • -.. -', --)imesitikaarnr, ' m an 4;er ofthcite a din ly, I ronaiall sad Übe Work* i . .49. . . • •-•4o.if Sides. Btiontiler9,&c T. WILSON • No. S soma Water Street 36-Stun MEE the farmer. Awing as TI) T E ; PAinkriS , . . Messrs. James- Gowen, A. S. F.l„ Samuel C. Ford, Algernon S. Roberts, 4 John Price Wetherill, constituting a c ot , mittee of the Philadelphia agricultural Se, ty, present the following address to the F t mers of Pennsylvania :- The Agricultural Society, of Philadelp in its anxiety to promote the object of itS kilt der% and the advancement of the'great inte r . eats for which it Was instituted, desire reaps : . fully to call your attention_ to the founch t , of a State Agricultural Swiety.and to .0l your aid iu the furtherance , of th e ~ trteattr . While it is a matter of surpriseamot; Vie, enlightened farmers of other - States, au... have formed or projected State Societie s „ is cause Of regret to mane of our citi7 4 that Pennsylvania, essentially agricultuw _. cannot yet.hoast of a State instituan co z . :,' bioing the skill and experitince of het ill , _, , 7 ,4 ! ligent agriculturalists: to be made ayaill, .1 ,- A , in diffusing a general knowledge of imptc, ~ -4 ' systems of husbandry and tillage, and zz t ' ;:X parting energy and vigor to the most imp,. taut of all her l iodustrial pursuits. 4. * * 40 . 4P. ' • -.V, , - . ..4-1":;- Thefiret practised step, i n the turtheraair4,l,- `;- -. i of this object is, to establish a State instit a tie - A4 - through the . medium of which, farmers ea: ; .; si .4 '' - I t have a free interchange of opiniOn with - ines'-- ---- 1- -- F-, other upon the best means of promoting ia.'- : , '..tr _ k" .:, provemem in the theory :nna vr......w...:,..at4 p. .i , ,• ~ . • .I riculture, and the opportunity of exbitsn c / :'''' - ,...._0• annually, at designated localities, their- , ro ??.:::, • 14 , , , pad implements. with the produata of th e ;-,• • fields and orchards. This is thedi*lqratan,:l: if attained, that will make PittslinreiThi r si * - ii , - it' bershurg. Harrisburg,York, Lancaster, R. ~c,,,, 4 ing, gasion, &c., as famous in the annals, :f r e 1 agricultural fairs and cattle 'shows in Pf•i.., 'l,- ' t sylvan ia, as Rochester , Buffalo, IJ tiea, Alban :','-.! ' i • - ~ t '_l , I Ice., are in New. York. - , , • r .1 , 43_,.1 1 *. ii , • to i. - i ,i:I, 1V , t i * • The subject of a State Agricultural Speir ' i tFit , 1 has-fora series. of years - been adverted ; ~ :f - -., and dis Massed by the-members of. the Phi . ' .."1,;: delphta Society for promoting Agricu:'*2 - a consummation devoutly to be wished.' ---rr effort was checked by forebodings i --'gislature would do nothing in au .. .7 - 1 th-rtaking. It is to be regretted h ~.e fears were not wholly groundless on a review of the little 'that has been for Agriculture by the representatives 0- ming Pennsylvania. 'f -the apprehensions nothing would he done, cannot be consil as altogether gratuitous or imaginary. fortunately for ,the landed interests, the , islature has so 'ss'genemlly been absorbed other interests, Which connected thetas with the ,politics of:the day, that it had to look into tlie4oadition of the pats and unobtrusive farmerl upon whose drc: ery mitch of the pay and ma intainance•ol: Legislature itself necessarily depead. lat. congregated wisdom of the State, at Han . ' ----*-s-f -burg assembled, the injunction ‘.‘ to unman; - si : 7 .3 - k:• the ok that treadeth the corn " found ;.* place: in its councils, of on ita•-,atatute bol ..;?,-* - .-57, - ,)- That the importance, claims and calling : -,-:::-,,, so large a body of citizens as the farmers:: Pennsylvania, should should so long be neglectE is not-only paradoxical, hut discreditatile. However obnoxious the Legislature riz be to the charge of - reinissness in this imr , _ - 4•i. tans matter, it applies with tenfold fore;: ==w the fartoers themselves, who never by 3 .; ; P' , .: ,, ,:, 2, combined effort attempted to place thenicelw.:';. -74-; in the position which of right they should J ', : ' _4 0 :;,1; 4:ff-;•,;;.`3; - cupy.. It is conceded bk. the whole contzkr z z„: nity. that of all the industrial classes, tP - ife .l.- ' farmers are the most numerous and usetuit7 - ,:‘,_ the stay and sheet anchor of the Stale ..,-t , :V 3 , times of danger and difficulty. IVhi Ati:"'"Al• 4 . ,. : ' have - they not long ago received at - the Nal 1;,- , ;ti:., " ' of their, representatives that attentifin then: serve, and so much Twit:tire-1 Simply hem .- !:. , ), they have not placed themselves In the p.„ .-;;-i.:,,1 er attitude to entbrce their claims* and q.: _4O that justice is done them. If the tegisla . : -''',ll:4A I . repreSents all classes, and, as admitted. 1 .' . V fariners are the largest, then is if plain la .- -10 7 farmers are to blame, if their interests- r ;,:",,Ti l , neglected—the remedy is in their own hat: 'l': - - ii and it is their own fault it they do not eff ' . :: - --;', -; L -• ~ tually apply it. ,* i ~,i lii" . view of this state of affairs, as relant;,:::,,. s e to the interests of agriculture in Pennsvh., -- ...'- mn. it is recommended as a first practo step towards progressisPe improvement.' hold a Farmer's Convention, at Harrisbc.7 on the third_Tuesday of January; 185 - 1,1, which every county is hereby invited to sex delegates, For the purpose of fOrmingsa Stnl Ngricultural Society, and to take into consl eration the condition of the landed interrs7, l and to devise such measuresasmay promo . , and_ advance the agriculture of the,Comm,E. wealth IMEI=2 HINTS FOR THE' SEASON Cattle need more attention M he first r' winter than in January. Calves in parties• lar, that are unused to feeding, hay. mustlaP attention ; they should have rotten, most fine and tender hay that is cut on Ut farm. Cakes need something to keep tig boivels open. turnips. carrots;' and pre nips are all good for This purpose. If yot have roots enough and rower enough ya will not need to give rneal to store calves. vs that are expected to give milk j 1 r must be kept warm, AsVto fees, are good ; oats eut when grlen. pr' l ime, more milk than the best htiy. Clot, hay that was made early produces moreia than fine English. Let cows lie warm. E 1 dry,: and clean, when milk is eqbecti , .l ,l them. " Cast up your accounts now in these evenings. Be ready to settle With'itlf neigh. hors before January. and then lregiti'inew. — ( Old accounts are never handed up with :s. _ pleasure. They often prove,as erabbed.ti' old cider. Never let them be till they bfil44 come rusty. Settle every year whether you` : ks-71, havi the cash on hand or not. Settle end adjUst all matters annually while you ma) recollect all the circumstances attending the several items- 'This is the best way to pry;4 vent lawsuits and to itriVelaiviets to'schoti . keeping or some oei ther busins.-2lfasrark. 4--1 .4 sett; Plowman. A RECEIPT TO tattcgatiliitiiiting. f. 70 A correspondent of the Albany Cultiratur. rig gives- the following..receipt Tor preserving pork :• ;. • r. Take 1 lb. of black pepper, and- grind it fine for one barrel. or 200 lbs 'of pint, and fill sprinkle on each layer of pork, until it is quite brown—then put on the help+ to preserve the meat, and adds greatly to iht, flavor and smell lot it. 1 have"-p4ctised it ia".. for years; . • • ":,41 A Palk-411E1TH; Farmers slotild7fitiiem . bert !hat bow the time to get. Mit :your eta for' fencing. and for toreliaring ita`e4 as the aping siiallnpen. It is bad.poTicy to put it off frnm day to dak. ,to it 1: 4 04 , ; - .414 if yo u fe,ititre time aftiFtvaid, - nr *.h:o3.- Your "viinteni*orkehill, lie',4sine,—illhio ever is she calerhVibeii`lira'pkse ittOdiation to a 4 , frolic "isi a legitairlateirrai;', EMI !". Olt . __- ..t, -;" 3ir e o I' 8. - , ~ ,1 ,41 • X .., BESI ERG Irx . ..,ri-4,4 °~z, >~~r _ra.,: ;~Y EN ', --si
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