TUE .50:16. or 4:1 0,1 Tt-trer* Their gobleis of silver, their saws ot gold, Let p:etsure and !miry boast: 'To theiaapste!ore will philosophy hold, And bread walbe ever its tout. • Te ! .yri3 in, the teapot life's type Cagy be seen, itenactioeehould oz-it bdLted; Exibtenze is neither all back nor.allgreen. Our ,o;r: and our sorrow* are I:4'd. rrom the depths of thettapot there's plenty'to learn, - Sys. adver:::-.y. pron! stay "nog; For at tra.:lmi the kettm will bid u.'dioern Haw m bvt NVeCt to I.)unior., r.,.../f/au.z/tur will provoke health, we are determined to have youpay no doctor's yOur dimes for the printer—so, help -iourscives friend, here's a variety— surnething spicy mbegin with: S T 111 P 011-1 T °al' 1X CALIFORNIA.. "F Republ?aan4 and Fellow-Sufferers: a plain and modest man, born at an ea:ly perind of my 'existence—which great ever.:l occurred at home .one nizht while my mother was uu:—l have Struggle'! from the obscurity to which an Unlucky star had doom ed me, till I have riit.ti like a bright exhala tion in the evening to: the very summit of human-greatnes.s and grandeur.. Gentlemen. I profess no principles—unfortunately I have none. On the up tiappy occasion of my birth, a dis•nai and 121 dr' rchuiy man, clothed in the sombre hues of rOorninz, swapped me away for ano - hor bah% , and substquently lost, me at a rail:. Sad event! but who can control his fate ? are tha creatures of destiny—: 'there if; a divinity ':hat shapes our ends, rough hew them as we will.' I was intended by natuire for a great statesman. I :iced in the days of Han nibal:l 5.115u14 nave 102asen - that great chief tain in crossing the Alps ; and it is a dead" certain thing that! could nave distanced Cor tez in crossing the Isthtnas. He never per-. formed the feats I did ; he never came up Chagres river in a canoe, with a deaf and dumb hanabrt,' Without a red cent or change of summer apparel. • • Bat a light heart and and a thin pair of breeches,' go merrily through the wor=d." * • "Sir, every, man who. has come here is a Columbus. i Re comes to discover new diggins. I am a Columbus ! I wet. dead broke at home as Columbus was, and I lavecorne out here to strike a new vein.— But Lam not going to the mines ? Oh no. Yon don't catch me tip to my waist in ice water, with a juvenile pick axe;and an incip ient crow-bar, laboring under a sun of one.' hundred degrees in the shade to dig out the filthy lucre. No, Sir! lam not on that lay. I hate labor—it was an invention to vex man kind. I prefer an office, one that is lucrative.. and not lablious; *hat you calf a sinecure. And if I-cannot get one for myself, I will go in for any one inn who will divide on the dead level, and no splits.. * * . Sir, where will t ou'find a couri• try like this. Talk not oriental gorgeous ness of eastern countries. Tell us not of the I fairy szeces who revel in the great warm bath Of heavenly imaginations, paint, with golden .pens, on leaves ..of satin. The des-riptions of this heautiful,l country should be written with the golden wan nt en angel, dipped in the rays of the sunbeam upon the blushing. Surface of 3.' rose leaf-- Excuse me, gcntleMer y i except only the rainy season and the time when the dust flies. ~ We !ore,our native land—we honor her flag, and would nót rob the custom lioue it we had a fair show. But Congress must" not put on any airs;.or we will take charge of the,Cuitorn,-HoUse and Post Office. and rnake.a grea: muas "geneplly. These are my sentiments, zentiemen. If they dont ad mit us into the Union, we will bust open the Custom-E.,use aLd admit all liquors free of duty. And with a 'ivarting blessing upon the eirr's we lett E.laind us, and the boy?. who are coming aft'er us, we will ad jclUrn ;Ind tatie a private drink. Garernrizent.--Cieser, dis gw:ut , ti W-2.shing.c.vn, to ply for offs of) de gUyinent." darkey. what you is trying to git off now, eh? Spose you, want to• be barer, of plebes to Liebeery ! Dis chile don't exiiat are nisself from his Mt . ). ted nativecountr'e. No sah-ree!• IL de:word ob de sarrn tuon,. l ll . see, •Dre , se a,!,e an kill to dead rh,o , r :2'o, 12 , 41 e a RI 1/15 I. my Tr., my native tdoill ;•.n,ll :to. re bre-eve., en: C.lrry to old Ofr.: "„N-n-n-uw why does you dance off o • t-.e neti of fancy ? Dis chile :nebber tear frarn Uncle Sam.! dis is d'ek - V"s and I'se great ludo ence wid :assaDaL,v2l IVebster's waiter, su I guess I gpt it. ; Ise gwine to ply for de post of sexton in Pose Offis apartment?" "Yes sah, I berry de clEacilerter . s. Sometime—you bear. Cre,ar eh Sometime, dey hab money in'em, and den .I rifle de corpse! You see, sail 3 Ya 'n Yab :" '.lVcrtzonar• Independence is easter tied than,. described ; personal independence consists.ennphatically in being situated in a clesalshirt, drawers, socks, and nicety black ed bOots, with. at least a dollar and a half, and clean cambric in your pocket—all on Sundai• morning, with your wife on one arm, andlVuur own baby on the other, taking your owr course towards your own church, to sit undk the tuinlstry of your own preacher, in blissful anticipation of doing your own snoozing in , vonr Own pew, wherein no one dare venture to nudge you with his elbow, or tickle your nose with i straw'. - stuttering 'Vermonter was asked the 1- 'l'n to Waterbury. ' -With great politeness he strove 'tcrsay that it was straight ahead, but in vain. The more he tried,-I . 3he more he couldnlt. - -At ta:4:t, red in the lime, and furions with Unavailing exertion. • die burst font with—“Gug-gug-go-long! darn ye ,git there before I can tell ye,'" "Daukter, clatkktter," said an'exquisiie-4be other day, "I,want you to tell me what ;Oan I get to pu - i — intiav naisvy head to . suaim it right'?" i • . "It wantsbo:hicgbtu brainy, said the gen: tleman of function.—Uncle sS• A , • a,"Terky i 4 as tavalid, Eti t v 4r , g to get out of bed against the ccuatel tebis physician, like a reeep.t ; fracas ia the United States Sea atel BecauEehe's tenron .trytng to zet en foot— (Beaton tui;.g to get on Foote.) il7"Stapidiey;" said a testy lawyer, ~ 1 believe.the July have been inoculated for cupidity.' .t ' “That may be," responded his opponent, 4.but the bar and the court are of the opinion that you bad it in the natural way;" 3:7'" Row is coal naw,". enquired a gentle man of a Eon of the Emerald Isle., who Was dumping a load of coal in State street.— "Black as ever, sir, be jabers," responded ?atrick. ''' . l7`ht musket that kicked the boy over hal ht en arrestcti..and made to, give bail.— The 14a that it was "cocked" was ruled out of Colin. f r, l. trAy wilt Bari:111M 'and Jipny Lind never•quarret ? Because she is aliisys for givi4g cad kw forldtixg. • ors ; OUS. VALELHic HAALP.—THE Ara:aim* OR' buttosrs and others,,ls respectfully !netted tit the 3ull, where May can be sultedta aft kinds of Planed floodugt Tun/Lug sod Lumber, from tomb Bourns to Fennel Plink, - HENRY ATRAECH Carnet of Om OW Or*Clll6ll at an, May ss. &65a st-tr 'I I HE BRADT & ELLIOTT (Warranted) User llemted Gold Pete, new stand,ht isio.l -1 / 3 the rep w a l ket; /eery person who has tiled them will accnoviedie their niterfority. - They are made and cola exclusively by Brady Eaton, two doors above the . 31luere • Bane. Waterier; of all the celebrated utacers told ne si.pricerth suit the time*. , 4000 e f i u s e r. FELT 1, , o u r i 1 ` , :: : t s o c cg c u l t!! A ir .s. , . t 'S R A a V c ' ,. .1 . 1 e l T I Z a..u , rtwint or sew:Quer] LutDeV D hDn.g L le E ic, W r t . , tor sate by Luint.tri Yard. dcbuylklllibis D. 0et011er5.1650 • 40-li Tr . ILNING LATHE FOB SALE CfiE4P. BY the aubwriber; with or without tools. • . JOS. nOUGAIN, Market ittree4 , rottiwilte• - Sept 14.143'30. .i.-ti D RAFTS AND• BILLS OF EXCHANGE U 'sums oft or 100 pounds Sterling on England.lre• land, ttemtland, trate:, France, Germany. 4.r may Part Europe, for sale, without any chirle, - at a. BANN.AI.Oe Passage Aeency in Pottsville Also, European Bills and Drafts cashed andsollected it his ogee. .•Pasteogers also enraged %sale lowest cult!. and Co detention or grumbling. 29- 'Jnu•9, 1951 MUSIC. .ElOl7 SIIISIC —LEE & WALKER, srecEs - sons to Ceo lfi'{ Chesnut st.eet. under. Barman's Muteuni, have juatplibliehed th allowing beautiful Ballads, Polkas, Think' era yon speak, by N. J. Spot te The Secret, by the sUlliof of " Will u ve me then as now." Saucy sate, as rung by Mr. Hudson. sic by Dr. Corinth:ton. "Raise the Wight Flay of ColuMbia„" adaptedto the popular air of "Ever be nappy." In Opera " Eueban- Lress." The' 'Thou angrier, by the late "J: T. a. Sullivan." Hopelsess Love. ,:tt'oman's Lore, A Dream that love can ne'er forget. by- M. ICelfer. Dllligent Polka, by J. A Getze. Pritiirote do, by M. Keller. • Pbcents do, as performed at Cape May, byJohnson Band. Gator' Brilliant, from the Opera of the Folit Sons of Aymon, by T. C: Wiereck. tlla kintilefoerits, Elegance', by Charles Vote L. tr. W. have the pleasureto announce tai the pub lic the: their stork of 7Theet Music ennelets of the largest and Malt complete nefortinent to he found In the country, they are constantly adding to their stock all the new Music published in New York, Boston, er.e. PIANOS. - A ftne assortment of the best manufacturers of Ne • York - and Bnßion,at the lowest rash prices.: UrrIICAL INS lIIIIMENTeI. Also. a getters' assortment of Golters;Nlollns. Ilan. Ins, flutes. Accordeons. &r.,Violin,. Oultar..and Harp Stringy of the best noion qualities. all of which will be furnished to the public: and the trad2l tne lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to Jan 12„ IRON, &0.. • 1:c nooriNG.-THIS BEING THE SEA ..son when out citizens who deitre to sc cure. their buildings from the raysges of fire, should seek to hive .:Kin made fire-proof—the undmogned ,wonld. re ,pectrully inf.rnrthe public that he•ts ptepured to iniel all orders for Tin llunfing, spout Inz, Ate., &C. JACOB M. VINO 29, 1 e:po Pottsville. Jun t 121,1.1.12 . 31-I'.or Sale, 120 - feet } in. chain. Aim) ‘....i iftenlittld at the shorter. notice, 5'S 3-4,12-16, 7. 15-16-and 1 in. beet proof cable chain; at IN. Vors i qke,—fielVii added C. v mni.cr &,:oN. .144 - It2ll liso , . 16. -- BAILROA.D IRON—CON -sclinly halid and for that suprilor rink!: T Rail.:3 Iho. to the+ yard, inantifactur6,d at rhceni.r.viite—.lsn, furnished at short nottcy, heavy T pri‘Tv E YARDLEY & SON . 26 if JiAne 2'4 t 954 yy t*LAINS FOR 311:i ibct just received thc ship Elizsbeth,} ars, Int 1 Rest !lest Cneish Chainl,:nsde eXPreStilY - C Ol V m... rd int sale. Apply to T. 4: F. fliEfirtGfi., trrIPY2 tf 17j Nt.trK-t and 1 4 2 th i,...tieks.rhilarl^. DAIL ROAD ITION TON'. '. - Y1 :41'11: it-, nnit Road !r.113, 50 do 11x F do 8 0 ?ix 4 40 15 do 1 - do And Plates,fo• salehy = A- A: R.\L!TON, <oot birnut , .141 y 11. MG GSA , Pgr.7 FOR SALE. ii 'Oß tiALE- 2 .1. 11,1\ GE, WITH A for hot v. a ter, ne4ilk new: and in per leu for vtLc vPry roesp ^r pan slthlcriber, Inv log no further use for It say -:o,lSif) L'° SALI3;—.3O t'ar•• 2QO Feet of n7a 3 0 0 i incla Chaic, 300 " "OR SALE—A 29 Itnr.ce-Power : 4 1Pam Eniann, 1' in r7Letlent working ,rder.‘vltti n;i" , d lll l.lße 4,, ng 3 11 , :ornplPte. two drums, and two wire ropes. Pasch :nt gzn Get long, int hoist log Iroin wine!, Th, ibovn is n flrst-nie Engine.; ll haa been in nse cil!, inonths,tn the Boront:a of Tamaqua. where it may F. qe , n 4 ppty In Jrit{ti !MICK. SONI3 & 57 ~ull klg North 1 bird Street. PlittAa. nt ter BENJAMIN ITEM:NEIL tanaqua. May 11. 1F. , 50 : 19-if FOR SA.LE.—Tbe subscribers 0t.T , 0 for Pale a nu perinr 6 Web Pump. 6 feet stroke. With i OO Yards a 5 x 6 filch pipes, with holts, rings, dd., all in good order. Also, 35 Drift Cars. 90 inch axie, 8 of w hicii vre ri;irt.d with-double brakes, all of -which are in good running ffder. Also, 60 yards of 1 WO slope clam. The above wilt ue told low tbu qaall ur approv ed Piper. . CONNER, ROADS lc LITTLE:DALES, • New Philaiielphia April 13. 5.•.50. 15 tf FOR. SALE.... rhe . . Suh4crtber IP de ' :irons ~ I "ceinng the d trolling house to whir 1 - } - rt lie nl ,4 w rv.ildee, in Morris' Addition. The fl builA+uq i.. 1 one or Int. very nest In thil•Bor ozlgn,—targt and adln trahly Irrantied, Nlth erery con venience :sr wake it desirable. Poseetilowgiviin once. March 16, Issn ~r , OR SILLE.-One 10 horse - Z(4*e, with break- Injlr , illers. screens, shafting and every thine neces,ary about a Cnal breaking establstment, which oval beArold on very ress-rnsble ter n.v. OEO. U. POTTR. MAW) 16. 1. 1 36 D 11-ti rOR SALE-.Ore 30 born holetingengfne,wltb 1. 1 wind ng gearmg all complete Enquire at the Stack Colltrry.sYore. Farra r or Ili the office of March 16, 1950 'ADDING LAPS. MOULD AND CANDLt Wicho, Tie Yam, dz.c. 3r.c., to: sal . by _P. NUGENT. No. 31 North Front,street Philada., Nuv. 2,1650 41.3 m ozrnan rivairat, NT O. ft South 'Second street s Philadelphia. lann ..i.`t factures of dalamander. }lre and Thief Proof Iron Chests, with Powder proof and warranted equal to any other make for secutitry against tire. or burglars, having withstood the test of both, without Injury Of 101/ 10 their owners. also, in store and for sale, Letter Copylne Presses and Books. - • 3eal Presses, for Corporations. Sankt, Sc perzgri4ts• Pusses eattli Cyline•-rp :•r , II Pans. 11n:sling Machines I,: Stores, Factories, Arc. Portabie 'Mower nouns, of a new and superior con struetion, intended for either cold or warm water. Refrigerators for among and preserying meats. but ler Intik, kc.,in the warmest we;: het. stumble In stand In any part of the house ar cells,. Water Filters. warranted th, purity muddy or bad water. whether affected h y rainsonart. Limousine, or any other rinse - March 9. MO 7.ty DOCTOR yolrustix FOR' TVItENTT-FIVE CENTS :11 , -....-.4.---",:... By means_ of the Pocket A Leculaplus,or EVery rine hi: own Phyttictan: 30th edition \ 7:thnpratrsof ahUndrr d / ~ „f , ,imviug,;ttolLn,prvate i .4< , ' . , il\ doetveit in every striper and _—: ~7 form, and - inalformalnh. i.f ~... i”" the generative eyeiern. by 1..i'l ki . ,%4 -- I-. WM. Vf.AINC, M. Lt. ‘ i -, ,:; ', ,'; ]..r 4.% -' ... a.? , i f , . th l; t he p i t i .r m s, e m . P . a: , cony „, .., c r ri r ‘ ,.,.. . , : , , , - ; • • - - , - .55.; , ~,: , ,,...,.7 ~... c . crettit t s.l4,es. need no mot , . 71F;v , .. 4 .„.. t .: bmotor , he I% icTINI or hi. ire ex i . , , , -..,:•,;:e....4- Es v, St hr ;the Mew:111)0m- , 1.....W.' contained In this book' am' ""‘eet• ---"` -• • sa...^.- one tray curt hun4eif, with out hinttraoce • to hu4inet.3,of tine knowledee,n( the mart irdlinate Cnenti, and with {4.9e-tenth the usual 'cznen.e. In adc.iiiou to the general routine of pH- C 3 l4 4 lee‘se. it fatly explains The canoe Of Man:v - We sorry decline, With ob.lervatrAs on maul ige —he sidce many other derangenicntswhich it would 11( - 1 be proper to ellOttletate in the public prints. al - An} person vtading TWOITV-gtVr C6NTS et, eloeed Ist a letter. will receive one copy of M., hook. by mail, or five copies will ho 'err tor one dollar - .Addrcle. "lat. W. VOUNG, Na: 152 Spruce ittPri, Philadelphia," Poet-paid. .7.7" DR. VOTTNI; can be consorted on any of th: i Diseases described in lux different Plitificaticns, al his 'I °face. IS2 Spruce rarest, every day between 9 nod o'clock. (Sundays excepted.) fitiliad.s., Nov, 0,1550 45 I% I LUG% SDUTLI, & Co., 2111 MARKET BY. PIIILAD'It..—Witi,Lb. 11 sal e Drucrieta , and des ' ier, In Drugs, Mediclnas. Cheintrith, surgical and Obateelcallnetrianrnte. Medi cal Chests, Medical Baddiehass.,Paient "Jeanine}, Patois, Glia, Winiow Ghia, Varnishes. llye•siaini. Perfumery. Ste . sac. also, manufacturer, nt . the celebrated 'Congress Writing Ink, and Ink Powdet.—, This Ink Is unsurpassed in quality'', having never (ail ed to commend itself whenever it hue been brought IMO ose. — we ate now PreParedto furnish it of air colors. In bottles, from quart to ope ounce, neatly packed in boxes from one' to thre - e — deiten each. - L. B. & Co , have at all times a complete assortment or every article in their line, to Which they invite the attention of Druggists and Country-Merchants., go the selection kn 4 preparation of their entries, they spare no' nein, to have them of inuitinbted qoalities. EP that they feel prepared to all the otders of these • who wish pare Drugs,in a manner which they feel ron ddeat estisfacuary—theY are also careful as tolbe style of Krung up and pathing their goods, in order to Insure their safe Cutlass to any . point in the country. Orders by letter will at all times receive prompt and =rent attention, and to any Isms/Wet respectability, Our price current trill be sent if request. id (July IE. tdso fitno sum= a. sanasatrs a co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN r °REIGN AND DO li6Bllo lIARDWARB.V.ITLERN.Ac. W.. 166 Mr&A TRIAD Strut, U kror Weir PUT, 111111.4DSLIMtil. they basin Imattasta getters/assortment V of ifirrdwlte on'bang. at lowest market prices: cAiliatey Mere/tams, ars respectfully Invited to call. N. B,l)ipot rtrrJobis Bur* ?tangs. PIS le 141 • ',: Rtfy: - ~- • - 1- ' 1)1' ~.." - S ',..''':- 1 '= . l!...:',=' * ,.' '.,.. 4 ":'i 7 *-. 7 4:,: , 5..i.••/: •.: %.:-...' - 4 3 11) , -,.. . • • ,' 0 , .....e.5 . 1 , • 4. ,- ;;;:j.•-• .... . f ...,- f'i , - i 4 .-- ..., ........„ - •:'„,..;;A:: - 7: 4, " - - r,-!1-4,F7 , -.7: . FEVE' - 4 1.,,,,, A .. . -,, ~. CU E. it AGENT@=.I. EL C. Martin, John G. Brown. Potts Henry Shisaler, Port Carbon; S. R. Dickson Schuylkill ;Laren t J. W. Gibbs., Millersville, and by storekeepers 3nd inetchtnts generally throughout the United Stater., Pronclflors 0... 191 ce fin. InA Song! 3d gifEet. delphitq,• JOHN' K. ROWAND. Oct. nt.'s:Ai • . r, 4041130 MARRIAGE : WHY' SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE I'AUES AND THE 'REMEDY! Marrr end many a wife endures year* of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help. less, embittering her life, that of her husband,, and hazarding the fame welfare of her children, arising from Mars which; if known, would have spared the suffering, the ingaish to the wife, and tp the hus band einbamt,stwiumts and pecuniary digit-Odes liar. in their origin in the mind being weighed down and billiard in consequence of the sickness of the corn panion of his hotline. I • How iinporsintrtbsilhe causes should be known to every wife, to eiery husband, that the dreadful end harrowing consequences to the health and hap pineal of both may be avoided I . Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. Tbe timely poesession of a little work entitled_ as krllOws has been the mean► of saving the health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is mod- The author has been induced to advertise It by the nrgeot and pressing request of those who have beep lndeb6d to its publication for all thoyhold dear (that all may have en opportunity of obtaining it). and who have favored him with thousands of letters of eaeornium, eoine of which are annexed to the adver tise meat. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical° Companion. BY tilt A. M. MACILICEAU, raoressoa OF DIIICASLS Or WOMEN. I'ventieth. Edition. temp.. pp. 2.50. Prier, r.te. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL. CV FOR THE MARRIED, or those contemple. dug marriage, ns it disclOses important secrete which should be known to then" particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the the either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline Of years, in whom - nature contemplates an chat:lgo—can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most ccr tain mode of Vim, in every complaint to which ber 'MX is sabjett. • ' i : The revelations ocmttined in its pages have proved q blessing to thousands. as the innumerable letters 'l,er:bred by the anther (which he is kerrnitted by the e•rirers to pnblibl),will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, 9. "Da.rroN, May 1, 1847. " Da A. IL Mitetticlise—My Dear Sir: ' The , Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' for ' Welch T unclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to baud. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am impelled by a sense gratitude, fir. myself and wife, to give utterance to our sii,cere and heartfelt emotions. " My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some ihiee years or more, in consequence of her great an araith and suffering some month % before and daring' . cOatirennent every succeaalve one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life'in im minent datiger, and which wits, on the last occasion. despaired of f supposed that this state of thingswas inevitable; and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) I beard your book highly bpuken of. as containing some matters reaching my rase.. On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind' and the ,Noy its pages imparted tome wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. - M. Deso rimier pre - eideil a remedy. It opened a prospect to rue which I little conceived was possible. No peen . . mury consideration can ever repay the obligations I under' to you for having been the means of im part:az to as the matters contained in 'The Married Medical Companion.' Bat for 419. tex.ther !, eat would hate passed over my head, in all liaman probability my wife would have hePr, tr. and my children left inotharlem'' • &aerate from a Leiter. d 4' iowlthipate. 6.. =EMU d 9ANciA7,; Ca:1). if. POTTS Competence and Health, • "LANCASTER, PA., Oct. 24; 047. MT DEAR 9lte: I know yea will hare the hind UPS?! to bear with me in encroaching upon your time, while I tesitnowledge fin behalf of myself and wife; the °litigations we feel ourselves under to you in hav ine made known -certain matters, contained in your most mt.:lm a m ° • married %Vornisn's Private Medical Companion.' It has been worth its weight in cold to me If 1 express tnyself rather warmly. von will see thatcats not I caet do so too warmly, when I inform run of the extent to which I have, through it, been InfneFEted. I will state my situation When I obtained book through the merest curiosity I look upon it es one of the most fortunate events of my life. 1 had been married some ten years, and was the father isevert children. I wan long struggling nnemoingly z.-. the end that T might rain a moderate competency, but the 'results if my utmost exertions at the end left me about where I wee-it the beginning of each year: and that only, with-the most stinted economy, guff cniz, with barely the neeessariea of life. Finally, this cfrort was beginning to have its effect upon air health: I felt Ices capa.blo to endure its contain arum. While I , felt the necessity of perseverance. This constant, unceasing struggle on my part we* imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) in 10'1 years, much of the time confined to her bed, end of course incapable of taking the charge and manage. ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes 'of which I was irtorant. Oh! what would I have 'given bad I the six year, 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 beta avOided, had I then seen a copy of Tim MARRIED W , MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COSTANIONC" From a Physician. DANcEROITS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES. L.C. How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg. ularttie• peculiar to the female system, which sin dernaineAlocr health, the effect' of which they are ignorant, and for Which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice! How many suffer from &elapses uteri (falling of the womb), or fromjluor.atbes (weak. nees, debility, &c., &c) I How many are in constant a cony for many tnontba preceding confinement! How many have diflicsat if not dangerous deliveries, and whose lives ire jeoparded during inch time, will find in its Daps the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! GCO. TES POTTei 11-0 GEO. 11. PUTTS To thou just . Mania —" Had I known !" " DR. A. M. Mataticeao Had I known of the im portant matters treated din 'The Married woman's Private Medical Companion' some yearly ago. how cwt.+, misery I might have escaped I have 'offered years - from can.ses which you point out in your book, w;ll.ont knowing what to do. I obtained a cop, and e.yind my case treated of. trust tru every fema le Rill e nit herself of the infivmation contained in its pages." f. tern are daily received of this character, none c,. eery to present . Tti those vet onmarried, but sontemplimin i g mar , ;.•cc. or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of in^urrine the nnonsibilities attendant upon it, the imi once of being poi:teased of the revelations con r:-.;reel in these pages, so intimately involving their Inture happiness, can not be appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more, fully the. various subjects treated of, u they are of a na tnreistrictly intended for the married, or those. con t,riplutinc marriage: neither is it necessary, since .t is every ones duty to become possessed of know!. rtice whereby the suffering!' to w hich a witi., a ;not)] er. or a sinter. may be subject, can be obviated Gir Conic* will be sent by Mall free of Postage re - On the receipt of(lrtit Dollar. " THE MAIL. }LIED wOltaN'S PRIVATE SIEDICAL COM. PA NION - is scut (m.sifvd free) to any pnrt of the United States. -.All,lettera mnst be postiokid (except thnjo containing a rernittknepl, and addressed to Dr A. M.' 51A.U11.10EAL:, Box 1221, New York City. rablishing.ollinn; No. 129 Liberty it.. New York. Over 20,000 Copies baler been sent by MAX!. thri•r month,, with perfect safety and car t Booksellers mid agents engaged in it. , ale, are Making, handsome competencies from the ready .and extraordinary. demand for. it, and tlae,extreme ly tilperal terms itrocded them. - • • Active local or travelling Agent-, throughout the United Fates and Canadtvi, will be supplied on the same terms. Communications are required to be post...paid and addressed as above. 111-tr . ;CAUTION.---The: public are cautioned ag-amst the -various catchpennies intended to be palmed off Upon them, imitating the title of the work ets“ The l:trarried Ladies' Medical Compan ton," and various other titles. The title of the work is " The _Married WOMAN'S Private Medical Compaision," 1y Dr. A. M. - Ilfaurireau. August 17, 1850. - al—Grn Frew Steads Saw - MLUI.. THE , SUBSCRIBER' RAMC ERECTED aND put into operation an estonsive Strain New at the bead of Oliver Creek, on a.large , tract of the best timber land In Schuylkill County—he Is prepay. ea to famish sawed timber of all sizes, including Props for Mines, dtc.; at the shortest petit:a. Confi- dent that his raperior - advantages will enable him to sett his. Lumber at tower rates, than those of any other, establishment In this eettlon—he respectfully eoliths the attention of his friends and the public generally. 'assured theta Vaal only Is necessary to lIMTIe their patronage. , Fermi desiring Lumber, will apply, to the subscriber In Pottsville, Otto Ms Arlan the UHL Lumber delivered atany point. • Anent 17, 1530 oTILL LATER FROM TOR MINES.--AT t.. 3 Bright A. Polies Town Hall bon Store. Centre Iltriet; Pattlltilie. CM Detours!! ettami and sizes of the metal, from a 3d Nall or BAD* T elr to a Poreir rietnater Mar=e pile' or Nall Rod. Ro ed liar. Rim. emend Iron. Sprlng,Bilater. Mennen &Cur Steel. A large pori lon done u p In Cast Iron P tr. Rad Irons, Wagon Boxes. ice. 0c1 03 913, 1330. THE MINERS' JOU 1t.N , 414,LA.1NR ,iI . 'O.I I 'I'§VILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. , ! W Mt 4 * Eat rad from a Letter. "PITILADV.PIII tA, Nov. :9. 11147 to the Parehemer. JOHN TEMPLE • LT-ty 409. urn nuartiestm: ' irl d cias un it e D nm r , o ir e Tztrict #I4NVIZ n ir . - Cheviot Sheet.4s2oo,lXlC '..taiarter per- Pt!. Continue to make lararaatel wal , o ls*n the l"I molt favorable terse ' —'— • ' Align OCIPOOICEI FOR : TEO COAL REGION, •Bannatt's Book Store, - Centro .ore:4'oa:trill' 1. MME SPREAD OP INTELLIGENCE, AND Tag i I consequent increased demand for Nearrpapenr **.c - ' ' throttgbaut the Coal Region, have itidnced the sUb• i , *Miter to establish a permanent Agency liu , all the ,- popular Journals add Periodicals printed to tbe•conn. try. Which be Will furnish at the PUBLISHERS' 4 7, or 001cES. Persona at a distaneer„by remitting GI the price debt) paper, will receive, regularly. any of the ct '`• ifiblittwing he may select. on the day of publication. t - , List of Ninosjorltss. of The Miner** journal 111200----racil *Life to 'Unlace. of l' New York Tribune. London Punch, . oli N. Y Weekly Rer*td*3 00 London Mining Jeurnal. lha The of our Union 04r00 Near! Gazette 'O2 00 sat Saturday Courier 02 00 Evening Post *2 00 tin DOHS: Newspaper 01.25 Scott*. Weekly 02 00 he European News di 00 Monti Journal 02 00 me Asihor's Horne Gaz• 00 0 0 we IS Subscriptions receiced loran) , arressible Paper in out the United States end Europe ~ . , , Magazines. :' ‘ atm Graham's Magazine $3 00 &Backwoods IV 00 —....,.__, ••. iklll'l of Palley and Unlon Magazine 03 00 Edinbuittb Reelect.. dum Bonus or bonus to be incr'sd limpet's Magazine, 43 00 London Query Review, --Policy. 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Campriay ie I iinstol BOrd; Drawing and Drafting Paper. Schuylkill County , and will eireil.lo,ll,3l,t". and 1 illastine Paper. White and Blue Pasteboard, give all ncceextry infomialinn nn the subject. , Lawyer's en d j nin i nee Blank , and Forms. 0. HANNAH. The beat Needles in the United States. June 29, 16.50 : Sh-ly Stairs , QUllli, Steel. PerM , Sealing Wax * Pencils, • . --- --- ---t- —= --------- 1 Razors, Razor Strata. Brushes. snap. &e., THEE It NOZ .lIIISIIRANCE COMPANY. , Plain and Engraved Visiting Cards, CAPITAL STOCH..S9OO,OOO: ! -Wafers. Stamps, India Robber, Envelopes, , FIRE, MARINE -AND 1 LIFE' INSURANCE. Violin Strings. Backgammon hoards, fliee;Playing Office on, Water Street, inWises' Berri Rase. Cards, Pen Knives:Motto Seals , v isee n n e n , INDiima. , I Black, blue and red Inko,Sand; Seals, ... ~ . The capital being paid upend lavestralsteitetriesWith a large and constantly Mete-aide; reserveiTfund. of fera'a_perfect felinity to the tnattred: The premiums may be paid yearly. half yea'rly, or quarterly.. The company add boars y41041=14 tts the n auntacu for life, The, gist bonus, 'appropriated la DeteMber.ls4l, and the secund *Senna In Ucterober, 1612, amount to an addition of 1262 -*Wavery lige° insured under the oldest policies, Making 01262 50 winch 'win be paid ‘ wheti it shall become a Claim, In. stead of 11000 originally iasured i; the nest oid6ll amount to 01237 60; the nest in age to 01212 50 for . every 01000 the others in the seine proportion ac cording to Mean:mum and time of standing, which additions make an average of moth than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. The follbwing are a few examples from the Ile ;later: ' 1 1 1118 Company having been duly organized. and /1. ten per cent. paid In on the capital stoat subscri bed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, ate now prepared to affect Insurance against Lot* or Damage by Fire. on Build ing", Merchandlae, Machinery, Mills, Mannfactorfee. and all descriptions of property; alto merchandise and produce in the course of Inland transportation.— the risk, of the seas. &e., !Lc. t also, the Units of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the Mies ; of individuals going to California.. The rates of ;de l:Mt:Liu will be as low as those of any other RESPortiti- ILE Company. MI lorscsliberalty adjusted, and prOmptly The stork of this Coin psny is held entirely In the West, and controlled by western men, and In no tray con nected with Neu' York. , DIRECTORS • How. R. N. CAVIAR. Vincennes. WILLIAM J. MORRO, do ,T .1110. W. MADDOX, d 0 . JACOII PEA, do • SAMUEL WISE, do Peng P. BAILEY, ' Fort Wayne. Indiana. Thomas T. Boteattme, Lafayette, do, • WALlrit W. EARLY, Terre-Haute, do ffmtav D. L'vansvllle, . • do - strum( Itorroarf. Jeffersonville. WiLl.fitst !Icon es, do • LEVI SPARS., do JAntre Kesawiß, do R..N. CARR NN, President. SPOOR IrlerTnnityr , ,, Vice resident. C. M. ALLEN, Secretary. W. .1. MEBERD, Treasurer. Shot' Life and California risks taken at this agency at extra rates. • JOHN L. C. MARTIN. Agent Dec 29, 1818.53-tf . . Eif i 111 '{•1~1 'rim Delaware Mutual: lately Insurance Company. 1 —Office Nnrth'Rooin of the, Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Marchand'sr and other property In Toia and Cease, y, insured againat toga ordatnage by tire at the lowest rate ofprem.um. MARINE INSffRANCE.—They also Insure Vessels, Cargoes and might', foreign or coaatvilse under open or special polictes,ar the assured may 'desire. ILhAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure inerebandlze transported t.y Wnenns. Railroad Cira, Canal Boats and Steamboats, no rivers and lageaon the woo liberal terms. D/RECTOII.9.. .10,eph 1(03W, JahlrF C. bland , Edmund A. Smite r. Thenphilus - Paulding John C. DAVIS, 11: Jones Brooke, Robert Barton, ' Henry Sloan. Job', R. Penro2e, Hugh Craig. • Samuel Edwarda. George Seri-ill, • Gen. O. Loper, • BpenterAirtlvain. Edward Darlington, Chatles'Nelly. [Mtn R. Davis. J Ji.bnvon. Wllltant flab. . John Newlin. Vt. B. Thorna.l. Dr. R. M. Huston, John Sellers, Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, 10.1". Morgan, ii We,. flnealey. WILLIAM' MARTIN IPresident, Etetiastr. S. NEWBoLitt, lirertAary. The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Company, is now prepared to make .Inttranre on all drettrlptions of property on the inset liberal remit Apply axri, D Potts' olliee. Morris' Addition or at my hottv In *it ket Street, M M A ()ONA 11l 45-I y Nov lt • 1544 ': I N • J. 4 1 41.0. 1r E C E 4 :.i 1 ~ t.•:•T' . '',. ' &: 4 -7: Ptz i pi t i A t i i____-_, _ . 4.•-, ; , e d \--_-.....,.-.- CHERRY PECTORAL: For she Core of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, 011.017 P, ASTH. WHOOPING-COUGH IVLA,, AND CONAMNPTION The um corm Soccoss which hire attended the use of his prepuailoti—its salutary leireet —its power In relieve and (ire affectiora Of the lungS, have gained for it a celebrity equalled by lid other medicine. We octet it to the rained pith' entire confidence its h' virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue .nd remove the FleVelPla attacas of disease upon the throat and LUNEs. These results. as they become publicly known, very naturally attract the attention of medical men and philanthropists everywhere. Wbac ie their opinion of CHERRY PECTORAL may he Aeon in the following:— VALE?iTitif.: D. Prnf. iluteeti bled College, New york, says gives toe pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Ayer'. CHERRY* PECTORAL, Which (consider peculiarly adapted to cure dlseapea gftbq Throat and Lump, — THE RT. REV. LORD lil3llOV FIELD. writes In a letter to his friend, who was fin.t. Sinking under an difection of the Lungs :—" Try the CHERRY PIC. WAAL and leant medicine can give yon relief, with the blearing of God that will." CHIEF JFATICE F:113710, of Louisiana, writes "That a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup thrthe .• CHERRY PICTO " ASTHMA AND BRONCIIITIB.—The Canadian Journal of. hiedical Science states, "That Asthma and Bronchitis it, prevalent In this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising rapidity to Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL, and we cannot too , strongly recommend thia skillful preparation to the Profession and public generally•" Let the relieved answer speak for himsel Hartford, Jan. ^.6,1847. Dr. : U. •Ay er —Dear 'dir:—!laving been rescued 'front a painful and dangerous diseust by your medi cine, gratitude protnyts Me t send you tqle acknowi. etiginentotoionlyto jostler to you, but fur Wt. infor mation of otttert to like afflictiou. A alight cold upon the Lungs, neglected at firt.t, be came so severe that spitting of blood, a violent coegh atidproluse bight aweate.followed and fastened upon became emaciated, could not sleep. was dim: tressed by my cough, and a pain Omagh !best and In short. had all the alatudng symptom, of quick consumption. No medicine seemed at all to reach 14 cute, until t providentially tried your I'iIERRY PEI ToRAL, which soon relieved anti now tins mired me. ' Yours, With reaper! E. A. STET. 4:64ny, X. 1.. Apiil 171144. tic. A)ev . , Sir :—I have for! Sean been afflicted with A.ituril in the worn form inn the I have been °mired to to my chair for 3 larger part of the time. being antibie.; to breathe nit my bed. I had' tried a great'inany medicine. In on purpose, until my Plirticiap pre.eritt. (1, a- an experimentanur CHERRY { , F.rTORAI, At fir.t it gem:lied in make none, hot to leer than a week I began in experience the most gratity• ing teller from it. (pie; and nnw, to four iv...kr, the iii eve it entitety • remOred. I flu f..1 ,, ep out my bed with cninfott, and enjoy a -tale ni lie.tltti which Iliad never espested M enjnv.it L'O. e. PARRA:NT. Frer t ared by AVPH. Chemist. Lowell, Mass. sra in Paging/le, by JOAN O. BROWN; Anvers rills,J• B. FALLS; and Urugmate generally March SO, 193t1 131 y AFFLICTED REA6').f Medical Ho use. .i,ITI,SFEED, A,. BE CURED. gTAI3I.II4IIF.ti 15 YEARS AGO, BY De. KIN - ', Bilious Fevers and Liver ecaoplainti EKELM. N. W. corner or Third nod Union Fits., General Debility, Logs °r Am:tar, AND J,_ -r Oissasits or I , ' eust.ree--Fe-set medicines have. been beir , een l4 Orure and Pine tOrects. Philadelphia. Youth and Manhood; or a Premature Death. I use d with the most heneficied results in cases of liINK,ELIN ON . etELP PRESERVATION—ONLY I 25 Cents. Thus Book Just published, is fined with use• , thiA description :—KINO's Ectt. and eicnorute, in its "M form. vi,lds to the mild - yel. powerful hit Inforneatlna , on the In fi rmities and diseases of the : t .• - • , 1 , 1 Medicines - titan? Human Organs. It. addresses Itself alike to Youth. ; action of the:le 1,-marza....e . Manhood and Ott Age, and should he read by att. : SWEATS, NERVOUS DerteuzY, Neavons Com- The valuable iedver.e and (wafture re warning Ugly.' i PLI Ts of ail kind.. PALPrrtrisri ur TUE HEART, wilt prevent years of misery and suliering-and save 1 ~ IN , .r. anituaily Thousand' , or Liven. . r, t orreta 14 e,ol.lc,.are IpeEdily eutvd.. . ~ Parental by reading It will tearp-hoW to prevent the i l inKacuRIAL imam , nestruction of that children- , ' ' ~. t la O A reminanee of ticente„ eticloseditt a letter ad- . am' W1346e coas itut lona hitti:o - beenuttf kn.. dressed to Dr. Kinked:,,. W. corner or Third : stud , . um(, will Vision Streets , between spruce and Pine, Phttactet- 1 Infiniti by' , the injudicious use ; elf Mertr lind these Medicines a perfect cure, as they pover p o hi r mal e, tw l lll ensure a book under envelope, per return i fail to ere/ble ~.ak ‘ from the F 1.,,,,,,,,, a u it o .,etroot, of I Persons at a dist:thee may address Dr. K. by le l iter. 1 Ateryttry infinitely sooner than the must poiverful (post-paid and he cured at home. preparations of iiarnaparilla. . A single :trial Ail Packages of Medrelnes, Directions, &r.. forwarded „i n ,.,, thpn i beyond the reich of comFtiti!:9, in by ~aim retralmume. nod pet op semi , from dans. age or curiosity. th - e - estitnation of every patient. . .. _:._. Book-sellere, News Agents. Pedlars, Canvassers. i treguma, OF COQ T, and des.s supplte l l with the above work at very i low 1 ht.' wend have lately heel'. cliseovered, - and their Ashton 24, 1850 ' ' I nefarious authors =levied, both in the city of New York and *mad. Buy of no ' one who it; 'ytot 1111 ittrrtlolt,„4l' tt larnsrlig MARTIN, WtHOLESALE and Retail Dealer. Pik DR DODS, G ROESKIES. TEAS, LIQUORI3.6 ere ott Centre Street, near the corner of M -aooloodo9 to orbteb the attentaaaf the etttzeni aftela and cesatryierespectlullyhol o lki:ed, N 1, LITTLE, Pottsville. Oct 17-411,1 J O H N S. O:JdAJITIN SI Wail and 'Semen Paper, by t heileyr or yard, Juvenile Games, Toy books an Primers, Perfumery, Soaps, Hair brushes &. Ladles' Combs. 13 Order; for any of the above, with the money accompanying, will he promptly attended to, HANNAN. Printer, Bookseller &Pe rindlear et., Pottsville. Nov .23. 1830 , - 47 COPT BOOKS, MEMORANDA BOOKS. he., In wackier, formate whelesate and retail. at the enbacribet's Blank Book Manufactory, Pottsville. at Philadelphia wholesale pricer. Encourage borne. manufactures, If you want to rapport the Region— there the doctrine. B. BANIVAN, Bookraller, Publisher and 'Manufacturer. Sept 21,1850 MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phceaix Bitters, These Medicines have now been before the public for a period of TOWN 'YEARS, and daring that time have maintained a high chime ter in almost every part of the globe for their ex traordinary and immediate. power of restoring per • feet health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN MARY THOUSANDS of certificated instances; they have even rescue° sufferers 'from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostmrns of the day had utterly failed ; and to many thousands they have 'permanently secured that uniform enjoy- thent of health, without which life itself is but. a partial blessing. So great, indeed; has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less: than miraculous to those who were acquainted, with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en duing them with renewed lone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name- _ Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MI ciNzs are purely and solely vegetable; and .rontain neither Muleey, nor Antatuiny, nor Arsenio; nor any other mineral, in any form 'thatever. They are entirely composed of ex • elei3 from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several ladle!, tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious combination. The first operation is to. loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened foxes which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to-produce habitual Costiveness, with all ita train of evils, or sudden • Diarrhoea with its imminent dangeri. This fare is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex: amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudiee-of theskwell-informed men against the quack fnedicines of - thet_age.The second effect of the VEGETABLE 'lm,: MEDI. LINES is to cleanse the, kidneys and tlitirblad der ; and, by this means, the liver and tangs, the healthful action of Which entirely depends (Mon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throue) the veins, 'renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mount's the ban tier of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distree va riety- of human diseases in which the VEGB,.. TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. ' DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the tiret and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy . bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Fitiltelenegr o , Lois 01?HRART !WEN, 11EADACIIE. fiesmEasssse, ILL:Tsurcit, ANXIATY, LANGUOR., and ..111aLsacnots, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with u solvent process, and without violence; all. violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhoea and chol e ra,, by removing the sharp acrill,fluids by which these complaiete are teetasioned, and hy promoting the lubrientive se cretion of the inticatte membrane Fevers ‘” :dl reetorntg the blood to a regular en (lila tine , threneh the process of per* ration * id rte - 11 C 1 5 ,,,. and the thorough solution of n il bite tide.) (.115tructinit in others. The lave Me teetrae have been known to cure itheuertatient permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles, and liramente of the joints. f, Dropmes of all hinds, by Freeing and strength cane the kidneys and bladder : they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever found a certain remedy for the worst cases GraveL AIN, Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the le.wola the slimy matter to which these et. attires adhere. Asthma awl Consmaption, by relieving the air-v esseb , of the lungs from the mucous which even-slight eolde will occasion, and which, if nei intievd, becomes hardened, and prednees these dis,ases. Scurvy, Ulcers, a nd Inveterate So res by by perfect, purity which the LIFE =ail. eau the hloal, and all the hu2nurs. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex to.na, I heir ,Iterti two effect upon the fluids that the ...him mni the morbid rtate of which theca , t tuptice compiniuts, sallow. cloudy, and ' • • .7.,:centile complexions. • -of the , . Pills for a very short time • °it, entire cure of Salt Rh eum , and striking improsuccan in the &turtles.; of the skim Common Colds znut Influenza wilt alway. he . cured by one d.tst. or by two even itt tho worst' - rice. pan. As a rentkely tor this most distressing'. and ohm u tate malady, the vEGETABLE LIFE . MEDICINES flPF.erVt` it distinct 1110 e t ophatid recommendation. It is well-known to hundreds. in this city, that the i ihrnier proprietstr of these slit bee Medicines wsic himself kith:tied with this t - ,tr opw:ads• TMIZTt-tire ; and that he tried in t sill ever!, remedy preicribed within t h.: win to compass of the Materia lie howertr 6t length tried the Atetlicinc which . is now ofrercd to Abe public, and he was cured in • axery short time. atter his recotrnry had been pro -flounced nit only 'improbable, but absolittelyirn t possible, by any human means. • FEVER AND AGUE. • For this scourge of the 'western country , these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, stud cer tain remedy. Other trietliciacis leave the syaem subject to a return of 'the discisc , --a cure by . theise inedieines is permanent—TßY TiiE3l, BE 'VIED ' - SEE EMI * Aar= • •A • PURVIAII. DEALER IN SCRAP IRON Prepared and fold Dr. W. P. gliur r Aviv • CoPPer. - Bran. Bar end alcwit Tin. fin r 336 Broadway, New York. ' Optetter Lea& kr. •Orders resolved for Braes aa- BY Copitei. work. Mettlitie • thinlitlng.. • 411 ordire SALE FOR connected with theabove Itnepromptlx r attended to. JOHN G. STIONW. Agent f or Selman' Co. 111) , South Strert,tbove Front, Pbtlsclelpall. lan 29,1949 5047 Jane ID, use 24,tf • LIVER oommstarr. - ' , 13WLEV3 Patent Pia Proof PAM. 1 JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, ',CHRONIC OR -NTH THOU OHIO. I t VOUS rosorurr. otarAos OF THE . i KIDNEYS. t. . 'rim Subscribers have jest received a farther sup -I. PIT or this Mauler and valuab e sobstatde. In And ail diseases arising from a dlsordserdLiver orSto tandOeditnilanatetOor b tb ro e n s m ia . t r e ese c m ol b o l r i;ig tl 4: e h a a n y d e st a on b e sow ID math, sutla es can't I patio°, Invatd piles,rolltiess, or ' blood to the head,.telditrof the stomach, nausea, ... - heartburn, disgust tbr food, fellness. or weigh: In I s' se ts ' luld sd mach admired fa r th e f f ti nt °r budd i es 1 d the stontacti, sour eruct:along. sinking or flat- i l principa ingre lents are illicit, alumina and pro / tering atthe pit of the stomach, swimmin g wild, of iron, which in the opinion of scientific men , - of the bead, Marled and difficult breath- i i satisfactorily accounts for its are-proof nature...the = tag. fluttering at tne heart, choking or i two former substances being non-conductors, and the sufilcating sensations when in a lying flatter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together ' posture. diraniness of SiSillh, dots ,araud make .a firm and durable paint. • webs berm e the sight, fever and dull pain In the head, For eve It is mixed with Linseed 011 , and applied trbrusb, the same as ordinary pawl, to wood deficiency of perspiration.' yellowness of Ike , iron , tin, kinc, canvass, paper,dm. It harden. grado . skin and eyes.pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden fineries of heat, I ally and been me. fire-proo f. It Is pankSISTIT snail burning In the tlesh , constant) c the for roofs of buildings, steamboat aid ear.decke, railroad brldges,fences, &c. A toot totted with the Imaginings or evil, and great depression of spirits. , t article is equal to one , of slate , ate vast saving of es can be effectually cured by Da. 1100FLAND'S t'ELEBRATED GERMAN BIT- 1 P ei:l ' le ' ten. prepared by Dr C. DI. Jackson, at the Ger - Specimens mar he seen atthe °Mee ti the subset( bet! , HARRISON,. BROTH 'RR ik c. C o., me Medicine Store. NO. 120 Arch Street, Their *eer over tb i r l it ia bo e v i e P d h itisella not excelled. 1 Anal 22.1840- N n, 43b Booth Front St " P r a l i f ida if eon id, by any other preparation in the U. States, , i as the tures atteet, In many cases after skillful physi cians had failed: * These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalds. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of delug es of the Ltvei and lesser glands, exercising the moat searching POwers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. React Ann se Cosviscati.--The Hon. Charles U . timeline, Editor of the Camdem theocrat, the best paper iu West Jersey, say's. July 21:—".11nolland's German Blaers.—We have seen ny flattering to. tines of tills medic ine. and the sour e from which they faille, induced nate make inquiry w i spreting its merits. la From inquiry we rre persuaded o use It. and most pay we found it specific in its actioli upon msease• al ihe.tiver and digestive organs. and the pow e t fit! Influ ence it exerts upon nervous prastrlion is rral4 sur prising. It calms and strengthens th nerves, hi I using them Into a Plate of repose, making sleep refreNl.lnr. a\ e "if this medicine were Mere gene ally used, is. e are satisfied there would be !CPS sicknrs ,as from the sto mach, liver and nervous system,the teat majority of real and imaginary diacascs emanate Have them in a healthy condition. and you can hid defiance to epi demics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all India nosed ll give a trial—lttvlll then ieconamend itself It . shouill in Wt. be in every family. No ether medicine ran produce such evidences of merit." . . (From the Boston Bee.] The editor Said, Dee. 22.1—' Dr, finodand's Cele brated German Bitters, for the cure of liver complaint. Jaundice. dyspepsia. chronic nr nervous itebilo , is deservedly one of the most popularawdlcinos of the day- These Bitters have heen need by thousands. and a friend at our elbow says he hap himself 1 eerlV , d -in effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Patera, the patient constantly Rama strength and vigor—a fact worth; of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and .melt, and ran he aped by persons with the most debut.. stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speak ing from_ experience and to the afflicted P ' it• advise. their use. Scott's Weekly, one of the beet litera r ry papers pun- Sidled. said Aug. ?..fah—" Dr.„lloofland's German Bit ters,manuPavtured by Dr. Jackson. are,now recom mended be some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy In eases of female weakness. as such is the case, ire would ad vise all Mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus sane themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitut:ons will find these - Bitters adr antageolis iu their health, as we know from experience the salutary erect they have upen weak systems.— judge' M. Id. Noah. a gentleman with great scien• tide and literary attainments. maid in his New Vntit IVeskly ,Messersgrei , January 5, 1850 lionnand'a Gentian Bitters.—liere in a preparation which the ',tiding presses in the frninn appear to be unanimous In recommending, and the rescue Is PbVlnUfe, It Is made after a prescription funnelled by th e h tv D r Christopher Wilhelm Honfland. Profee.rit of the tel veretty of Jena. Private Physician to the King or Prussia, and one of the greatest Medical writers Ger many has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbug; and therefore a medicine of whit I' he was the Inventor and endoraer may hr, ynnfidmitir relied on. He specially recommended it In liver Com • plaint. dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of thew , mach.constipatlon. and all complaints arising from a dieorded condition niche stomach, the liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of itsexcellence, and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own indiVidun/ expe rience, --Crider these circumstances, we feel warrant ed. not nnlv in calling the attention - of - our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C.'lll..lacksnn's) rire partition, hut in recommending the article to all afflict ed." Mont Evineacv. The Philadelphia Saturday Gamic the hvet faintly newspaper published In thetTnitee fifate., the etthor enye of Dr. Ilnofiand'a German Hitters —" It i• seldom that we a venntmend what are termed Patent Medic Mee to the confidence and patronage of out readers ; and. therefore, when we recommend Dr linofland's Ger man Bittern, we %tale It to be ilisikt tt, tia.femtm,e t ha, we are not speaking of tilt niptitotni. or the • — t v. ,1141 arc nosted about for a hrief pet . na then after they have done their guilov secant miNrh ler, hut of a tusallelne long established, universally privd which hat met the hearty approval of the l'aculfy Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) tram sections of the Union. the last three yearn, and the strongest testimony in tta fay..r Is, that there Is more of it used In the t iraellr , of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all the nth., nostrum combined, a fact that can easily be establish ed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented ever. In this form. That this medicine will cure Liter Complaint and Dyspepsia, no 1111 e ran doubt, alter iniing it .iediraried It acts specifit ally upon the 1•11)111301 Rm.! liver—it 1~ preterahle to calomel In all bilioup. vfn I 19 immediate They to admitiege). d 1., Isla-ii.nr Infant with merely and ieliahle benefit. at ea). ' BEWaillE OF COUNTERFFITn. This medicinehas attained that blob diameter which is necessary for all medicine-to attain to induct mom terfeiters to put forth a Npurs:nu ,, article at the OA of the lives of those who are innocently decieved. Look well to the marks of the cennitte. They:l:have cite written signature of C. M. JACK ON upon The wrap- per, and the !une blown in the bottle, without which Mee are spueidite. „ For sale, wholesale and medic at . the_Dct man Me: dicinehAtore, No. Dl.O Arch Rtreet, OUP door helan Oth. Date of ra Race At.) Philadelphia, and by respeerabie deaiera generalltt throughout the country. Alao, for sale by .1. IIItOWN, Drugsrlat. Pottsville, Pa June 8, mina The Greatest Discovery of the Ago DR. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. R constantly effecting cures of the' utmost impor 1. lance. The molit incredulous are eons inced—the most fauhiessare compelled to believe lit the power and virtue, of this great remedy. his universally admitted to be -the most wonderful candiination known to the world for the Immediate relief of diFeace and pain. It never fails while therespmaina sufficient life to restore a natural and heattily action to the eapillai y vessels orate body, and equalizetho circulation oftho blood By this means a controlling power iF gained over the most malignant fornia of disease, which can not he obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frime; every bone and muscle, vein and ligament is searched cut and made sensible of he purifying and healing Influence. Ilene it rotnes it copes as readily with Internal as external diseases Numerous instances are on record where 003 dy has restored health to patients so near the ;trove tat the most poiverful internal remedies failed to pro. dare any eiterr Bath hatrfrequently been the rase in lefiammation of the Bowels, No patient need ever die with this diseatte whore the ltiagnetit Ointment can be obiOned. That dangerous npidemlc known aighs Putrid Erysipelas. can 3IWaVn be cured by this remedy.. Poi Nammatory Rheumatism, this ointment is the most complete remedy prepared. In 99 rases out of Inn it wilt afford entire relief to the worst rage): of Nervous Fleadarhe, in thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy "Ii of Immener WIMP. Affertionsmf the spine. rheumatism, t .menes . s.uire• rue sore throat, bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chill', braises, scald head, scrofula, salt Ilhentn, erysipelas, cholera nimbus. ague In the htee or ',ream; bums, inflamed eyes,- fever sores, gre., will he immr.!tately relieved by the use of this remedy. For further particulars and truirnonials, see pamph lets left with each agent. Mire '25 and 40 cents per bottle. far sa"l(43' JOHN O. BROWN. Pottesille; and J. W. GIBBS, . . Alan, for ante by nn Agent In eat blown in (Ito State. Aeptember 9. 1950. iA —1 r ncii3;l , AND B[[OE STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE Jr.typ MARKET STS. toTTsviLE. THE subscribers Invite the attention 'of the p,uhtle to the very extensive assortment of Goods, con sisting of inENTLESIEN'S Calf. .13titchel, Fudged .and Pegged Boats, Calf and Klp,.donble soled Sowed and Peg. . ged BoOtil, Water Proof Beets rimed and Peggedi from 52 to $4 ; New Euglandand Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Ilhots.,in grgat variety, ennstanl ly on hand; Cloth and 'Lasting Gaiter Onote, and . Congress Colter!, Calf Nulliliers, OrOgon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged slonroes, - MINERS' Bents and Monrnea, of first quallty, at low hikes. . . BOYS' . and renthe Boole and Menne, enure °trine , LAMB* French and English 'Lamps, o.iter Boots, Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees. Freneh 51or retro, Balfskinand Ofolt Bowl, French Morocco, Rid welt and pump spring Bucskina and lefferanns, French Morrocco and Kid Turnronutio, from 50 ets. to $1 ; Mew England Bootee:sand Stifles ef all kind, cheap. . . MNSES` and Children,' Bootees and Shoes. a large aseeilmentnnitable for this market, conitartllY on GUM Elastic Shoes: Oar stock ofG um Elastic S hoes are o f thirties% man ufactured aniciesthe coutary can agent: Asdies and . Gentlemen would do well to will and provide them. ulna with . good Gum Shoes, 'belief% }never/tithe yet discovered of Colds Coughs Ind Conaumptimi. TRUNK% Carpet Bags and Tanen.- , The 'Travelling .comrou laity will dnda4a tseil ISlP plied with Ida above articles 'which we - will welt-at moderate prices. • • 'Boot:sand Shoes. made or capitiredtqorATt Cern ss CASH. , , • MEE NEWS FOR TUC SICK c CURE FOLLOWS CURE!! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF DR. SWAYNE'S Celebrated Family Medicines. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEERY, THE ONIOINAI. AND °SAME 1.111 , PIIHATION: , It may be truly sald, that no onettaa ever been en sueeeee 'ful compounding . n Medicine which hao done an ruuch to,rftlieve the, human family, to rob diseasealts terrora,kndrestore the Invalid to Health and Comfort, as the f*rent4r rind Proprietor ofttint most iesetvedlypopnlarranilly Medicine. Dr. Sway/to** Coutpound Syrup of Wild Ch, rry.and none has been so generalpatronlsed by the Profession andothers, both in thistountty and Europe, nor has there ever been an great an effort in the short apsceofon ly six or seven y-aia, to deceive the. credu lous and untbinklng.by putting up Nostruntsoftrarlous kinds, by +afloat' Individuals. affixing the name, of Wila Cherry. and as much c.f . the name of the oriel nal pteparation. a. will t.ereen from the lath of the law. Beware of such Impostors, and purchase none but the original and oniy genuine article. as prepared by Dr. ft wnyne, whirr. arose from many years' close attention to the practice of the Profession, and which led to this great discovery. Beware of Alittakes I Remember, the genuine is put tip In square bowleg, covered with. a.berutiftil wrapper, weal engraving,) with the portrait of Dr. ftwaine thereon, also his signature; all misers are I,o E irively "detitlnilsand counterfeit," .q rOtCE PRONiSCIIVYLNILL •C0u.%17. rixAsc READ Tills EXTRAORDINARY CORE Dr. , SoraMet—Dear Sir—About six years ago. I dfscovere;l that mylunits were affected.of which I be came more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent bene fit. and my disease increased untie t wna compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed, -I had great pat h in my, left side, upon witleh I could not lay an hed.and in the morning my cough was so severe that I found it very painful to throw up din ptitem which gathered in great quantities on lay /nags, When fortutiately bought eft' your agent, nt this place, one bottle of your t'ompound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much re lieved me that I continued 11Shig It until now. I have used six bottles. and ant happy to tell you that my pains are Lemoved, my strengikreturned, my sleep is undisiuthed end sweet, and I feel perfectly Well. I can noye,Mtilow my daily avocation without being atillctATV,lth that palhfui backlng.weakennins cough and I firm* believe that to your medtelne.under the hi:smogs of Pr.)videnee. I ani indebted for this great chattge e and am very happy to sUbseribe myself BEattlitolle _ lit. Clair, Schuylkill county. Pa...1an.1.9,1942. A PiIYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY—TESTIMONY Note Reesseedfrout all Quarters of °lobe. Dr. J. It Eidson, Frankfort. Ky., says.— 1 ,was in dared, from It failure of the tonal potent expectorants reronintended in oar Malaria Medics. to same cases of Dise ,, sen Longs. to try your priparation of Wild Cherry, It Is suilieleot to sly that I was no much pleased with the result:of that and subsequest trials, that t now prrstrihetit in preference to nil other t.ttottaitts. I.,,have been engage,/ In aerie, prgcnlee of I veare. 11,0 thin la the arse Patent Medicine I ever thnnght pnouill of to express tin opinion la W ‘I"NE.'.9, C.',ELEBRATEDiVERNIFIJOE. "A safe and stretioal remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia Cholcia Mnrhu3. sickly nr Dyspeptic children or seults,and mo-t useful Famfiy tilsdietne everof cured to the hohlic." MODE poop SEWS FOR THE SICK. .indirsattrown, fadiarta• pr. Awe yne—Decr t—tc man purchased a bottle if your Vennfrog., the o.tter day. for his child ; and by its use, discharged slity.three of the to test worms he had ever peen:r It lc somewhat difficult to get the people to try-ft. ea they have so often been gulled by naimentin and wormier.' ct•nrui• medicines. i`nuta be ing •9, plc scant to the taste, at saute Mlle effiic. Incl. I vhalrhe•thle to el ls,nn•e oFs lame. goantitv Hos pet !hill e VclllP, tOWN:' , CNI/ F Ast car. P M. c' fiewary •nr Mistakes! 41 . ".! member Dr. Swarne's Vermlfitge is now Fut hp in square bottles. fee that the name is %pelt correctly. SWAY NE. Dr. Stcalina's Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla an'd Extract of Tar Pills. We have tried the various Pills. which have been so highly lat..ied through the public press; but there are hone whir irgiv e such general satisfaction as Dr Sway ne'e r ritior Coated Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills.— They correct All the functions of the Liver. cleanse Ow-alimentary Canal, acting aga Kettle cathartic and alteraTire-tnedlcine. and are..iery valuable in com plaints inc Melillo females. .. ACENTI FOR t3 - CIII7YLKII.L COUNTY .1017 N C. DROWN, J. CURTDI C. TOIGHER. ? "" s ' Ill; • -•- _ JAMES D. FALI:S, !MIN W. GIRDS, )""nerlVl‘le. Pa EC r. Ittntrzikocn. Schuylkill Haven; H. Hum ntsk, Pnrt Dispnii; Joint OTTo,Tayinrevllie; J. A. itcren. Tuscarora; D. J. , FAT, Tainaqaa ; Gk.". liktrstirnrn, New ramie; Ri 310Nrstiva. St. Clair; Morn 0 . 4 SILINIIAN. Patterson; PAUL HARR. Pine croce ; EcSbEt. & ISARNDT, Tremont; enCRIIILL RL s o v, ; JOHN WittrAtts, Mid/Henan; C. rattuilv. Ottrig-hurg; Crntt4colti R7lo.tDa & LITTE• A . Now Philadelphia ; S Orwlgeburg Landing; i..ST•tros, Nicii:evrnbing ; JaCOßlLAl:rp .3tAtt,i,uwet Ilahantango; Rceo & U rater, Don -31.1,nti. and by all the principal Storekeepers thinugn out the adjacent counties. DR. SWAVNE'S Principal Office N. W. corner nr sth and Race streets; Philadelphia, where all order. Mint be addtexterl Oct. !VS, 1550 Patent Lubrlcgtlng Ott. n. HOENEIt, LTAVING purchased the exclusive right for mann Cl facturing and vending the Patent Tuhricatingoll from P. S Devlan & Co., fur Schuylkill, rfaupbln,Leu unon.Columbia, Northumberland, Luzerne,Wroating, Lycoming, Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties, he announces to the public that he has commencedthe tnanufeetere of It In the Borough nt"Pottsville, where he will be happy to uppty all orders promptly, and at the satyr. rate It ran he purchased from the Proprietors of the patent tight. This oil was patented January idth, 1919, and its F lifterior excellence and cheapness has already given it the preferenre cover all otheroll In true. Inc all kinds of strationary Machinery, Loo motives and canton our Railroads,—and also for Imp lIPP AlrfiriiPri le ft at his mote, willbe promptly attelid' d to SCHOENER, - Centre st., opposite the Post Oflir, Pottsviliedune If. 1999. Tlic following cere ideates show its character Menarn. P. B. Devian Co.--Gentletnent-n-The Pa ent Componition you seat me to have tried, and which 300 deafen an a subntitute forithe brat oil in the Work ing of Machinery. ban. I a rdhappy to say, more than realized my expectations. I had It fully tested on a Locomotive Come for two, daps. (in rainy weather. with marl flying aver the machine at every revolution) by n AI.:AMU ti veer. who moisture,: me that it works equal to the- TAtt speintaceti ell. with a savior in qu:u,tirc of 20 percent. Title ctrine. together with. gr t•aily re.lll.red pace at witch you Inform me you MI fit rttlah the art ty , le, will =I renely recommend he use nn Railroads and 111 'Ur ,7e Milk , and fartprioi , where quaollti.o? of NI Ire ,ad. 1 !MVP now nn duuh nf :tar under that impression tend.. ynu lily sincere roneratnintlnna. Truly yottre, EIfOLISII, — Pottsville. Jan 2 , 4, '49. Th „ . 1 „ to , „" t ry that we have been using P P Devlan k (ws Paten; I.lloticating Oil cot the last six weeks and ran 'givt.•••• our derided opinion, that. besides la brim! or. :0000 cheaper, it. peculiar superiority over the t„. O .perm oil. 14 its durability nn machinery whir n r,m.ters It a very desirable article for that pan ire extensively enemeed in mining and -hUiPtnecoal,havinleelevensteamenginesof various tm par lite+ at work hointW. coat, pninping water, Muses. lisv*oon at Co. = Deelan & Co—Genttenten : We have, been Oslo; eour. Patent Lubricating 4111 on nil the machinery of the Pea:tier man awl mall svorks, for the last nine weeks,and .ve consider see base given It a fair trial. as the %von:, are calculated to mantifacture four thousand row, (f trim and' nails per anuuta. The, machfro. , Y7to very tiorLry, the engine one hundred and sixty base power. andthe speeds arc front thirty to ninehandred rnvuhuinnr pvr Arie r i lie abo , e trial'. w tan recommend the oil at equal rn the best sperm oil used in the 17onntry, sir for ilea wing bearings and (Mg speeds, such as ahafttall Intl fans I remiin ynurs.da , • , , J ACMES ' arc:Aß7lr.• . Manager of the ttes - dint 1 ton.Natt acid Thee Works '49,• , ~ ....-40-tf . . Perry Davis' Vegetable-Pain f UTE WONDER OF TUC &OB.—INTERNAL & 1. External Rentedy.—A great (Heave)) , and value hie -medicine, Every family should have a bottle In eases of sudden eicknese- it cure; Cholera, B.,vpi Complaints, ehollc.Dlarrhata, revevand ague. Pilee., Dysentety. Pain in the Dead, Drulies, Rhelltos• l ism. Dyspei - Kia, an4lltirne. READ TILE EVIDENCE. Thl4 certifies that !have for several months used Mr. Davis' vegetable Patn Killer fa ri my fatally in several of thnse cases fnt which it la recomtnende.4, and find it a very useful. family medicine. A. - BRONSON. Pastor or 2d Baptist Church, Fall River. - . •• Zsburv.:-Argetha's Vineyard. This - way ciqt fyr,that 1 have used Basis' Pan RH. er whhgreat a cccss In cases of Cholera Infantum, Common Onwel Cdnplaint, Oranchitin,ennbs. Culds, and=woold rheermlly recommend It ass value& away menicine...MS. C. 011051 FR. . _ FitiggD Dactii.—:Thltt: may rrirtity; t hat. I :Atli use the Pain Killer In•rny family. My hen.lthll3ll been en . gond. for. three or lour moths mt. that 1 havo bet tittle or no use for Wand tvonld still recommend It to the ortblle.. itIyIIaHD I VECEMA.SI. • not Slyer, 24 otionth, 17th. 1844, For sale by ' JENlEleillg - ds SHAW, , . 12.5 ChesEnt Street.fPhlladelphta. . General Wholteale Agent' , far Eastern Penurylvanta. to , mhom all rude,+ and antitatitlns toff, Altencits trims Eisterti rentaylCAnia Amni D. a be eoldreSeed. • BANNAN. Wholesale and Befall Agent for Schuylkill Co. 07eHruggists and others anpplled to sellAgaln,rt the regular totes. . • Aug 17. 1854 33-tt" O,IO3IOAIFIELA WHISIMILY...w - arrami • 11(.1 e d LOyears old,atid of ouperklr goAlity, for We by • 1. U. IICAWT & Ca. May 4,1150 ICU DR• SW ititlcE S CHM Philadelphia, Dec. 4, tERFI Killer. TUE STURM. SY SASSY ODANISALL: . • It is a stormy night, atd the wild am That sounds forever , now upon the beach Is pouring all its power: Each after each; The hurrying waves cry out rejoicingly. • . And, crowding onward, seem as they would rst The height I tread upon. The winds are high, And the quick lightnings shoot along the sky, At intervals.. It is en hour to teach Vain man his insignificance; end' vet ' Though all the elements in their might hive n et At every pause comes ringing on my ear A sterner murmur, and r seem to hear The voice of Silence, sounding from her throne Of darkness, Mightier than all-but all alone. Plaster ous C sad I Ettoo roo Lu! stow , and y tuts. Bar irc bark, sat i iron 4 taint • toeso sad r Flour. I 0 1 1.1r 0 c, key. 1 I t el . and r thee_ brans • Rue re INDIAN CORN. '_fresh ,Rice is probably the chief article of sr F, cards 4. ,5 foreli tenanee of the larger number of hualit teas. 4 - . , tweet beings: Wheat of the neat clasi in number;, tf il ft= but the grain which ought to be most cultt• 161, i l it" . . 4 ' voted and relied on is our Maize or lodiaz :;:.";* :hoes Corn. Its production demands labor apt', t .. :115:j ruri. care, but the growing plant can hariiiy./-• - : - ,.: 4 1 :1,1 4 , surpassed in luxuriance or beauty; and o [-z,lly , ;_ p o i l know nothing above-ground—certainly st V':' . 4 _,... -- - grain—of which so large amount of foot :k4-, - Yi.' Lr. can be annually obtained from a *ell culti• 7-. 3,Ai J I vated acre. It is far more reliablefor a good • , 't ... yield than Wtteat, and the insects which ~-, . .1, : FE assail it are far more -within the reach of -: 4. , NOM exterminatine warfare. It grows rankly - :t- 1T I S: and matures seasonably over two•thirds et .--- ii i i e To ilhe eartli's habitable surface, and, wader . -: "fres thorough cultivation, Will yide. yes..e i t r e ttp n e . c hundred bushels or two and a half tab of i:0 best `teen highly nutritious grain to the acre, be = , ,.‘ii knar :, a large amount of fodder for cattle, ot, iri n ins ,h o t '". 'titans sowed properly and cut green,. tia, many tt 41-4 1radm twelve tons to the acre of the beit food ht4 , tetiiKe cattle have been obtained. The world - her t :1,111"„t i x enough of our Cotton-crop, and spy Naomi ro 4 eftk h a er i or blight, of duth, or flood, or Premsats a io Lgta! toe' fanner. frost affecting it, is telegraphed and trumpi. ted all over .the civilized world ; polilinj orators and mercantile writers talk as thoup the world existed by the grace of Cont. whereas our Corn•crop is worth three of ot Cotton any year of our lives. 'But our Cm is mainly consumed at home, while .__ Cotton in good part • goes abroad, ant belittles the - importance of the fortm magnifies that of the latter. There is a stupid prejudice tbrougboi Free States against the use or Corn article of. human food; which seems based on a presumption that it is a ~ and homely grain, designed for hot cattle. In the South, this prejudice known, and Corn bread n( of various ki other preparations of this grain are cot ly provided and freely used in every hold, from highest to lowest. Much peejudtce is simply absurd, but it has tonodation in the current ignorance withr gard to the prepatation and preservation : the flour of Corn. The plant has known to the civilized world for oar* tively few ages, midis not yet fully uc a stood nor fairly treated by the great majo,,, --. ...sr even of our own,people, while in Emote: ----- ik z , has no chance at all. The farina of Com' 7 !, K, ' among the sweetest and most delicate of as .', ti ' which the earth produces if properly cliii '-_ I C; But the ripe grain contains moisture soda :7. , 0 1 ' lion, readily absorbs more; and in eortseque ...,;. 0 ' a good part of that consumed in this count- ".:: s with nearly all that is sent abroad, is la e:` _ , n 0 first place very imperfectly prepared, r. -A t Dt 'Alarn i then dampened, heated, soured, or rendtrt,',44eit, 4 3 i musty, until it is not decent .food for a r.144 1 , 11 ,,, 1 bred hog. This is no fault of the graio,Of h a of the wretched methods current of evaltatt II grinding, packing and transporting it. hit 4 1 I account of these, .British and Irish pit : 1 , 0 4 I speak disparagingly of the taste of fc - j,.4 si F bread without the remotest idea of vails:4 - that taste rightfully is. Of Mr. J. R. Stafford, au Ohioan, has for several years been engaged it , --- , sing • and-perfecting improvea„ , methi manufacturing and putting Corn Plot have repeatedly spoken. His recentli ; ented methods have received the sit scientific and practical approbation, ea him several Gold Medals and other gi ing testimonials. The new and exi i mills constructed under his auspices Atlantic Dock. Brvoklin, are now torah 1 an ample supply of "Indian Corn Fl and "Indian Corn Farina" of the best 1 ity, utterly divested'of moisture and up as to be proof against deteriorati. change by transportation, time or_ temp I lure. We advise every one to prOcureakt of ibis .Flour, and one of ibis Fehr/I: , ' samples of the best preparations of.r . , for human food ever yet made. _The are ~ , ~ 1 tion of shippers of ureaostuns, we press ' has already been- drawn to them. .W' , 1 time has been afforded tti - test - their 'ea' mice and ezielience, a very large e t 1 trade in these articles will doubtless guise and the consumption of Indian Corn, kt , at home and abroad, be largely augmeii' L -N. Y. Tribune - TO YOUNG FARMERS. One of themost important paris of a yotr agriculturist's professional edUcation, us' characteristics, marks, qualiiies, and co= bilities of all descriptions of Jive stock cessary for agriculture. Some know of sketching or , drawing the live anr would he highly conducive to the pupil certaining a 'proper idea of shape and' portion ; and should there be an Midi'. butcher in the neighborhood, i would , onamend, him.to see as much., of his ba as hetan consistently' with his other pations- r to weigh the live immal, frc handling, size, and appearance in his attending the slaying of such anim a l, csa, ining its weight when (lead, and 'caolA this with his own opinion of it . when would lead him to form name - correct it solid opinions in his future tranraction fat cock.—Lecture on Agricultural hon. #4ll)e • kitisekceper. TO OLEAN TII k.; IN SIDIC OF VA There is freeptenttysoine trouble in dee ing the insides of jars dial hare hid sit meats, pickles, ntioCe-nrreat, "or other t 4 des put in thefor keeping, iairdthat empty are wonted for farther use, This be done in a few minutes, without sera*. or soaking, by filling up the Lars withlz water, (it need not be scalding hot,) then stirring in a teaspoonful or mote. ? ,pearlash. Whatever of the fartnercocsv. has remained striking about ths...etide3 bottom Of the jar will. imatidiately_be to disengageltsell; and float lonie the water. Then empty the jar at ow if any z of / the runner odor remains tttt it again witkwarm water and • audio it stand. undisturbed a few, . till, next day ; ,thei empty it again; ant it With cold water. Wash' phials sattii manner. Also, the insidei of or, any thing you wish triputify or cleat grease expeditiously and completely - II cannot conveniently obtain Justrlash , 'same purpose may be -answered cute well, by filling the vssel with - ley, pour clear from, the vrood•ashes. For buckets, or other: very ley, may be always - used , - lid rflan —0 warder betwee on Of ' =iitt. ly v i ;''l tls. .„ - : , :i.,; , dim t - ;._..• w'n 1 -2- -' ' T bi g ,!:;-,,,,,,,,t :5:1 - isa„, .....,„, 101 C
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