The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 01, 1851, Image 4

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anZr tunot•
Ltralinalt TAR D:-..THE ATTERTion OF
Bahian and e th ers. Is respeelfetty invited to the
41131 r. PRO 11411011; AND 51171:111XT.
Pia idl
Ttsaed e` the , can. ja,eanegin an Ilikt a gg
"."."Boards to Panel Plank.
prolix= . Pitt is the.tlitiveraitfof 11BWIT
oricr ores!! aNnttOl
__twang, nc itore i k o ing d et d re d t h a 25,55 l nrr
"Endeate to glee a list of their name in Lip max Balm y & sraj oirir (ws i„, ted)
tin' wits Fatly 1 1 UPribeii at seeing , w ritten rtst s t r t i e l i tu stirpe id grvyrtrs u gtte N tt=
• 011 a slip of paper Th e name "JOannell . veims anknowledie theirenperioritz. • They are sulk and
Novuin:" sold rictus city by Brady & Elliott, two doors above
`the Miners , Bank. Watches of all the celebrated
After in vain seeking for a tranalation Of makers sold se above, at prices to eau the tines.
•
this, he at last became inniinced that it was
either one of those dark Latin passages,
which even the skill ofqlently would hare'
failed in solving, or that it vias . a hoax.
He therefore next day, in the class, read
out the three dark words, and desired the
writer of them to stand.
One of the pupils immediately rose.
• "What are you 3" said the professor.
"A poor scholar, sir," was the answer.
t'A very per scholar; indeed, sir—or you
would never, have written such stuff as
"Joannes Novum." That can't he
your name, sir,"
"I-don't see." said the student, "where
you can find better Latin ; my name is Jahn
Egnew, "Ovum" for Egg, "Novum" for
new ; Ovum-Novum—Egg-new."
The professor seeing that he had rather
the worst of:it, immediately laid his finger
upon his forehead, and looking at • his hope
ful pupil, who was standing somewhat in
the attitude of a drill seigeapt exclaimed in a
pitiful voice, -
"Alas! alai! 1 - something wrong here, I
doubt." ,
"May he so,". shouted ':Ovum .Novum,"
"something maybe wrong there; but," stri-
Eng his hand. upon his own forehead, "there
is nothing wrong here•"
THE MAN WITH BIG FEET.
We heard to-day of ilaughable "Anecdote
Of a man with 'a big foot.' He was a Buffo
'lonian, who must be living now, for a man
with so good a hold upon the grotind, is not
likely to "drop off" in a hurry. He stepped
one day into a small shop a of boot•makeroti
the flourishing capital of old Erie, and asked
Crispin if he could make him a pairof boots.
Looking at his long display pedal extremities,
and then glancing it a huge uncut cow-hide
that huig on the wall,-he
said—
" Well, yes, I guess so."
"What time will you have them done
to-day is Nonday."
"Well, it will depend. on cireurnstances ; I
guess I can have therm done foryou by Sat
urday."
"On Saturday, therefore, the man called
for his boots :'
"Have you got 'euidone ?" said he, as
be entered the shop. _
"No, I havn't—l couldn't, it has rained
eversince I took your measure."
"Rained !" exclaimed the Astonished pa
tron ; "well, what of that? What has that
to do with it ?"
"What has that to do with it ?" echoed
Crispin.; "it has a good .deal to do with it.
When I make your boots, I've got to do it
out of doors, for I havn't room enough •in
my shop, and I can't work out doors in rainy
weather !" •
FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR:
A gentleman in Twelfth street, who is in - I
the habit of sending his boots out to be I
blacked, could not find his polished under
standings one day last week. He sent his,
little son to the ,darkey's cellar but he return
ed saying it was shut , up. The gentleman
'went himself in his slippers, and after rap
ping some time, he hpard a noise inside.—
Presently a window opened and Cuffy's head
poked through, •
"I want my boots,"„ said the gentleman.
"Sorry to 'form you, massa, dat you can
not. hab 'um" replied Cuff. "Fac' is, lis
give eout, busted, failed, broke, cleaneCout,
jamped up, split, I
"But, Cuff," said the gentleman „ nI can't
help that. I must have my boots."
Cuff, finding his customer rather riled up,
poked out of the window, one of the boots
- and said— .
.!'llassi, I isn't tellite no lie. I is clean
bust and no mistake. I's taken an i'vento
ry of my Wks, and as I b e lieves, on the
honor ob a gentleman, dat I shall be able to
pay fifty cents on the dollar, I is willin' to
gib you- yours now : !Dar it am. Take de
boot." •
So saying, he slammed to the window,
leaving our friend to go home in his slip
pers, with one boot in his hand—his fifty
cents on the
37“ This Animal," said an itinerant
;showman, "is the 'royal African hyena..
measuring fourteen feet from the tip of his
nose to the end of his tail, and the same dis
tance back again, making. in all, . twenty
, eight feet. He- cries in the woods in the
night season, like a human being in distress,
and then devours all those who come to his
assistance; a sad instance of,the depravity
of human nature."
. I S:7 - Willie," said a doting parent at the
breakfast table, to an abridged edition of
himself, who,had had, entered his gramma:
at•the high school—Willie my dear, will
you pass the butter ? Thertainly, thir ; I
liketh to parthe anything,— butter ith
mon thubthantive, neuter gender, afteeth
with tolleth. arid in London ith governed by
hog'th lard, unaerihood. . •
(E7Sherrcirm was !lever free from pecuni
ary embarrassments, As he was one day
hacking his face with a dull razor, he turned
to his eldest son . , who was a chip of the old
block,) and said.e . T r ona, if you upen any
more oysters with'iriy razor, I'll cut you off
with a shilling." "very well, father," re
torted Tom. but where will the_shilling
come from ?"
{Cure for Lisping.-4 British provin
cial paper says that a rapid and .emphatic
recital of the followibg pathetic narrative is
an infallibleturefor lisping Hobbs meets
Snobbs and Nobbs: Hobbs bobs to Snobbs
and .Hobbs ; Hobbs mobs with Snobbs and
robs Nobbs' fobs. this is, says Nobbs, the
worst of Hobbs' job and Snobbs sobs."
0:7" Hwnble as I am," said a bullying
sponter- to a mass meeting of the unterrified,
"I still - remember that I am a fraction of
this magnificent republic"-
Yon are, ,indeed," said a by-stander,
and a d=d vulgar one at that."
Cr 7" Why did A:ddam bite the apple ?"
asked a. Sabbarn schpol mistress of a bright
littlefellow of atamt ail years old. “Canse,"
said the pupil, ' 4 be-hadn't got no knife to
`cut it with
• •
.:1)7•A gent/countd own o East seeing his
pretty maid with his; wife's bonnet on, kiss.
ed her, supposing her to be the real Simon
Pure. He discovered his error through the
assistance - of his wilb.
'Said n guest to a' gentleman, with'
whom he was dining, and who was a tempt!.
ranee man 4 =l aiwitys think a certain-gun
tit), of wine does;no harm, afters' good din
ner." " Oli,-tto, air," replied mine host, it
is ihe uncertain-quantity that does the Jnis
chiefs' - • = • --- .
A • fuu - k FEET OF . SUSQUEHANNA WHITE
Ll-20t.MrPine Flooring: together with a *tuna
auortment of seasoned Lumber, Shingles, tc., for
sale by . .., DAVID D. LEWI4.
Lumber Yard, Schuylkill ILt. • U. i
• 4Ct- , i
Oetober3.l Bso
VELNING LATHE FOR BALE t,II.MAP,
T the subscriber; with nr without , tools.
JOS. MORGAN, Market Street, Pottsville*
Sept 14.1850. ; • • 87,-tf
TVLIILYTH . AND-
BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN
sums of I or 101)potmda Sterlinton England.lre
land, Scotland, Watei, France. Germany., oriany . part
of Europe, for sale. litchi:art any charge. at .
B. HANNAN'S
Passage Agency In Pottortile.
Also:European Bills and Drafts caabed andcollected
at his office.
CePaesengers also engaged at the lowest calm, and
uo detention or grumbling
Jane% 18.0
\ MUSIC.
iEW , &
WALKER, SUCCEs.
sors to Geo. 'Wittig, No. 162 Chesnut sheet, under
Etarnunes'Alusenot; have juatpublished th ollotving
beautiful Ballads. Polkaa. &c • :
Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Bootle
„ 1
The Secret, by the author of " Will , q
, :ve me
then as now."
Saucy sate, as suntby Mr. Hudson. bi sic by Dr.-
Cuaniugton.
"Raise th e bright Flag of Columbia." a doted to the
popular air of "Ever be Ilappy,''. In Opera .` Buchan
tress."
The' Thou art gone, by the late •'J. T. S. firdlivan."
Hopelsess Lov'e,
Woman's Love.
A Dream that love can ne'er forget. by kLiEeller.
Primr
Dilligenore do, by t Folks,
M. Heller:s. Get'.
Priceniz do, as performed at Cape May, by Johnson's
Band.
Galop Brilliant,frora the Opera of the FoLir Sons of
Aymon, by T. C. Wiereck.
Etii Amusements, Etegances,V Charles Voss!
L. & • W. have the pleasure to announce ti, the pub
lic that their stock of Sheet Music conabiti of the
Largest and most complete assortment to be found in
the country, they ace constantly adding to their stock
all the new Music published in New York, Boston,k.r.
• - PIANOS.
A fine assortment of the best manufacturtira of New
York and Boston. at the lowest cash pricer;
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. •
Also, a general assortment of Guitars. Vidlins. Ban
jos, Flutes, Accordeona, acc., Violin. Guitar. and
Harp Strings of the best -Italian qualities. ail of
which will be furnished to the public and tits- trade at
the lowest rates.
Orders punctually attended to. , • -
Jan 12. Md. • -
•
. IRON, &c.
ROOFING.—TIIIB BEING TUE- BEA
. 1. son when our citizens who desire to secure their
buildings from the ravages bf fire., should serk to have
thein made fire-proof- ,, the undersigned would re
spectfully inform the public that he is prepared to
fulfil all orders for Tin Roofing, spouting, &c., Zr.c
JACOB M. LONG.
Pi:M.Bl , llle. June 29, 1650 2.6.tf
NHA.INS.—For Sale, 120 feet k in. chain. Algo
li , fctrnlshed at the shortest notice, 5-8, 3-4,12-16.
,-8,15-16 and 1 in. best - proof table chain: at N. York
qices—frel2ht added. E. YARDLEY & EON.
Aptll2o ' 18.
A NERICAN RAILROAD IRON—CON
:I. sootily on hand and for sale, that superior officio
of light T Rall, 28 the. to the yard, manufactured at
Phcenixville—alsn, furnished at' short notice, heavy T
rails at manufacturers' prices
• E. YARDLEY /U. BON.
June 29, 1850 26.11
iHAINS FOR MINI S.—Thesubsctiberehave
jut received from the ship Elixsbeth,gand !Inch
Rest Gest English Chslns,nrade expressly .for Mines.
and for sale. Ap . ply to T. & E. GEORGE.
ipril22:tf 17] Market and 12th.Stteeks.Philada.
D AIL ROAD IRON —RD TONS 41 1 i 113, Bo
111. Rallßoad Iron, .
50 do 11 x 1 do do - do.
8 o 41x 4 do do . doliLihopikca 5
.1
15 do 1x 1 do. do do , il
•
And Platcs,for saleby -
A. & C. RALSTON, 4 ioathfront st.,Paladar
Pallada., July 11,1845. , ; .'.
FOR SALE.
Lion SALE-A KITCHEN RANGE,: WITH A
V back Boiler boy hot water, nearly new and In per
fect order, for sale very cheap by the subscriber, he
hSvlng no further ore for it
Nov.. 36.1640
1, -1 0E SALE.-50 Large Railroad Car.
Ir 200 Peer of owe inrd Pronf Chain
300 " Inch Chain,
300
FOR SALE—A `ld Hon , e-Power Ste‘orteEngine,
in excellent- working order, with winding gearing
all complete, two Mom!, and two wire ropes, each
about 940 feet long, for hoisting Coal hum mines.
Tho above is a brat-rate Engine: it has been In use
only IS months, In the Borough of Tamaqua, where it
may be seen. Apply to
- - JOHN BROCK, SONS 4r.. Co.,
97 and 99 North 9 bird Street,: Philada.
or to BENJAMIN HEILNER. Tamaqua.
May 11. IMO 19-If
FOR SALE.—The subscribers offer, for sale a pit
perior 6 Inch Pump, 6 feet stroke, with 100 yards
of S x 6 inch pipes, with bottx. rings, &c., all In good
order. Also, 35 Drift Cars. 40 inch axle. 8 of which
are rigetd with double brakes, all of which are in
good running order. Also, 60 yards of 1" inch slope
chain. The above wilt he sold low for cash or apPror
ed paper.
ril 3. TS.O
FOR SALE...The Sohscither IP de
_ limns of selling the divellinebOUßP in which
he now resides, in Motrk' Addition. The
,?.. 4 q, building Is one Of the very best in the not
and admirably - 1111314yd, with every con
venience to make it &Arable. PCI , SeS!I6II give n at
once.
CEO. H. POTTS.
March IB,TM
,1141
VOR SALE..One 10 horse Englne,'with break,
L' ing rollers, 3rreens, shafting and every thine
necei7ary about a Coal breaking estabishrnent, which
will be sold on very renonable trims.
CEO. 11. POTTS.
March 16, 1560 I, 11-tf
FOE WILE...One 30.horae hoistingengine, with
winding gearing all complete. Enquire at the
Black Mine Colliery, York Farm, or at the office of
GEO. 13. POTTS.
hlarch 16, MO 11-tf
111OULD AND CANDLE
1 1A lc he, Ti. Y arn,&c. &c_ fnc rate by
P. IN WENT
No. 31 North Front Sires. r
'44.3m
Philada.. Nov. 2,1850
WUCMCAS FOSTER & CO.,
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOT .AND SHOE STORE. •
CORNER OF CENTRE .RXD MARKET STS,
_ .
IT HE subscribers invite the attention of the public
1 to the very extenSive assortment of Goode, COT
:listing or
GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged
Boots, Calf and Kip, double soled Secred and Peg
ged Boots,. Wrapor Proof Bouts Sewed:and Pegged,
f rom or 44 New England and Philadelphia man
ofim„„4 coLane itoots.in great variety, constant-
I; on hand : Cloth and taxiing Gaiter Roots, aid
c oogr ,.-., Goiters, Calf Nulifiers, Oregon Ties, and
rd and Pegged Monroes.
MINERS' Bents and Monroe!, of
.firat onalttv, at
low pikes.
BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Montoes enure °slim,.
LADY'S' French and Engliah Lasting' Gaiter Boots,
Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees. French Mor
cott°, Calfskin and Goat Batons, French Morocco,
Kid welt and pump spring Bncskins and leffersons„
French Morrocco and Kid Turnroundsi from 50 rts.
to 01 ; Mew Englandßooteesand Rinds °fan hinds
cheap.
MISSES' and Childress' Bootees and Shoes. a large
asortment snitakle for this market, constantly on,
hand.
GUM Elastic noes.
• •
Our stock ofGum Elastic Shoes are ofthe best man
ufactured artlclerthe country ears afrord. l Ladles and
Gentlemen. would- do well to call and provide them
selves with good Gum !Shoes. the best preventttive .
yet dbsecrvered of Colds Coughs and Consumption. •
TRUNKS Carpet Rags and Vallee,. " •
The Tr aveling community will find ;us wellittp.
plied with tfle above articles whist; ere will sell at
ntoderatePrjet:..
'Mottling enoes.madsorrepatreittoordei.
orEpPwill CAHtt. , " •
- : UTTLN & ILUrrovs, - , •
EiHOLESALE and Retail Dialers in DR
00D8.020CERL88. TEAS,. LIQUOR/4A
aasahse,taorWohnc Cho t o e e
D S en e o t n n f a ben
I c r or n ne N f k M o
and orantrylaretpertiallysollitited. -
JOHN L. LITTLE;
. . .
pattilittli. 0111a-44J JOHN 8. C. KARIM
PITILVIBB, DEALER IN SCRAP IRON
•M. Conger. Drama. Bar and Block Tin , , Modder
Badeller Lead, Re. Orders received for Wass an
Copper Work, lad Usebtrie faralebtag. All orders
cossetted *lrk Mellen. non mammy kneaded to.
a3P South Street t abcrre Front. Made:this
Jane 11 , 7 1130 s44t
ROWAND % S
- - )
TOW MIVI
J revival Our Air
F EVER AC U E
AGENTS-.1-S. C. itariln, Join G. Brown. Potts.'
sills; Henry Shinsler, Port .Carboul S. H. Dickson,
Schuylkill Haven; W. Hibbs, Minermille, and by
storekeepers and merchants generaliy:throashom the
United States. ' •
Pioprietrimoosce „ tOO South .141 strret,
:. JOHN K. ROWAND.
Oct.J9ZlB5O • 42.3m0
WHY;I3O OMEN UNHAPPY.
THE CAUSES AO THE REMEDY!
ISfler and many a wife 'endues year . of bodily
suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help•
settik embittering her, life{ that of bee husband, and
-finzarding the future welfare of her children, arising
from causes which, if knisrr, would have spared the
'suffering, the anguish to. the wife, and to the hus
band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties her•
tog their rtrigin in the mind being ireighed.down and
barrum.4l in consequence pfthe'serkness of the nom
paninn of Ma boions.
How important that the Causes should be known
to every trite. t 6 .every husband, that the dreadful
and harrowing conaequences to the health and hap
piness of both may be avoided! Life is too short and
health tad precious to aditit any portion of the one to
be spent withoat the full enjoyment of the other.
The timely possemian of a little work entitled as
follows his been the mans of sating the health and
the life of thousands, as over
111
. .
TWO-HUNDRED THOUSAND
copies hare been sold- since the first edition was is
sued. .•
The author has been -induced to advertise it by
the urgent and pressing; request of those who have
been indebted to ,its pubUcation for Oil they hold dear
•that ail may have en opportunity of obtaining A.-and
who have favOred him with thousands of letter; of
encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver
tiwtnent. •
. -
THE:MARRIEO WOMAN'S_
Pri*ate:silledita' 1 Companion.
." BS DR. A. M. atAtlftlCEAu,
rapressoa OF OSZASES or WOIFIFX.
twentietk Edition. 18mo., p 7). 9.M. Prier, VI 0.
THIS .WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL-
LY FOE THE MARRIED, or those contempla•
tine marriage, air it disclOses Important secretawhkb-
.thoald be: known to theta particuW
Here, every female-the wife, the mother—the
ne either budding inte wom, or the one in
lood
the decjino of.yearse in whom n tore contemplates
an important change—Cm m disco" r the causes, symp.
toms, and ihernoet efficient remedies and most ter
rain mode of 'cure, in every complaint to which her
•
sex is subject. ', • .
The revelations examined in its pages have proved
it:blessing:to thonsands,ss the innumerable letters
received hy the author (which he Is permitted by the
writers to publish) will attest. °'
SICILY AND LTNIIAPPII WIVES.
'F:xtract of a letter from, a Gentleman in Dayton, 0 ;
, "DAYTON, May 1, 1847.
" Da. A. M. Mae etekso—My Dear Sir:- ' The .
Married Woman's priVate Medical Companion,', fore
which I enclosed one dollar to your addrew, came
safely to band. -I wie:dilttot have troubled you with
these few lines; but Mit I am impelled by a sense
of gratitude, for mveelf end wife, to give utterance
to our. sincere and heartfelt emotions.
"My wife bus been perceptibly sinking for' some
three years ormote, in consequence of her great are' •
guish and suffering sonic months before - and durbtg
confinement ; every inetessive ono more and more •
debilitated and 'prostrated her, putting ber life in im
minent dancer, and which was, on the last occasion,
despaired of I supposed that this state of things was.
inevitable, and rongned myself to- meet the worst.
At this time (now abonl two months) I beard your
book highly spoken of. as containing some matters
reaching-my case. Odits receipt and perusal, Ipso
not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed
mind mot the joy its Ogee Imparted to my wife; on
- learning- that the great discovery of M. M. fleet)•
meattx provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to
me which I little conceived was possible. No peen
niary consideration can eyer repay the obligas I .
am under to yen for having been the means of im.
parting to as the matters contained in ' The Married
Woman's ?Aware Medical Companion:` Hut for
this. ere another. year 'would bate passed over my
head, in all human piebabßity my wife would have
been in her crate. and my children left motherless."
Ea-trate from ii Letter.
Competenee and- Health. .
, 1 -I. 4s'ciorEß, PA., Oct. 21, 1847.
"Mr Dr stritta : !know you will hrivethe kind
ness to bear with me in encroaching upon your time,
while I trlinowledge (in behalf of Myself and wife)
the. ohlitiations We icelpurAelres under to yon in hay.
fig mule known certain matters, contained in your
most invaluable • Merged Wernanis Private Medical
Companion.' It has been worth its weight in gold
to me. 'lf I express! Myself rather warmly. you will
see that I can not do en ton warmly, when I inform
,11.1 of the extent to N . .Chirh I have, through it, been
henefited. I will stateMysituntinti when I obtained
t our hook through the merest enriosity I look upon
-1 as ono of the most.f4rtnuate. events of my life. I
! .I been married come ten years and was the father
.i v.-yen iiiihrlirn. I VII as Imp. strnecling. ancemcingly
~. the end iliett miuhtgain a moderate competency,
...it the reanits of my utmost exertions et the end left
..... iiirett where 1 was tit the beginning of .each yeir 7 -
sod that only, with the most glinted economy, edit
•teg with barely the noccasariee of life. Finally. this
, ai -41rit. °d'art wan be4inr,ing to Irave its effect upon
,1 v health : I felt lees enpnble to endure its annum
...ce, while. I felt the,peoessity of perseverance.
' This constant, unceasing straggle otrzny.part was
twporative, in "ennseqUence of the prostrated condi
..l;,o of my wife twith oceasional intermission) for mix
years, mach of the time confined to. her bed, and of
•,,nrse incapable of taking the charge and manage
uncut of household affajra. Her condition arose-from
, auses of which I wee ignorant. Oh! what would
I have given had I the six years to live,over again!
'.V hat would my wife have given to have been gpared
the long days ind still longer nights prostrate on a
bed of 'sickness I—all of which -would have been
avoided had I then seen a copy of 'Tie Motet PM
‘‘'n'ann'A PRI V A T E. MEDICAL CoMEANIOp.'" . .
Frontier Physician:" ,
DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, :'
O BSTA.U6TI 0 N S,l; IRREGULARITIES, '&C.
Row many are suffering from obstruction or irreg.
otaritics peculiar to the telltale system, whickun
.l ermine their health, the effects of which they are
iv,norant, and-for which their delicacy forbids seeking
roe-died advice! Haw many gaffer from..prolapeux
oeri(falling of the womb), or from fluor-albus (weak
nets, debility, Zee, hen)! How many are in constant
. a.zony for man* menthe precedingeonfinement ! How
many hive difficult if riot dangerons deliveries, and
whose lives are jeriparded iltiring such time,..vvill find
in its wee the means of prevention, amelioration,
and relief! ,
B. BANNAN
• 4S-
GEO.A.POTTS
CONNED. & ROADS.
New Philadelphia
15 tf
THE MINERS' JOURNAI4 AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.'
MARRIAGE :
Exfrac?, from a I,etter.
To littAt. —" Had I known !"
"PIta,,IIIELPIIIA, Nov. th, 1E47.
1.) n., A. M. ManntOr.it!: Had I known of the ire
portant matters treated of in • The Married Woman's
Private' Medical- Companion' some years ago. how
inurh misery- I might have escaped ! I have suffered
•. ears friim valises which you point out in your book,
Lout : knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and
t.,mi fly ease treated of. I trust every female will
•. ail herself of the information contained in its pages."
Letters are daily received of this:character, unne
edAsant to present.
- To ilmse vet °orneriest but cootemptatiarmar
riliee, or peihape hesitating u to the pmpnety of
iiieurrink the impolutibllities attendant upcm, it, the
innyntsonee of beine pemesaid of the revelationiten
willed in the pages! so intimately invinivbfg their
naive tiappmemi, can not be appreciated: ,
'it is, emirs; impiactigable to convey more fully
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na
ture strictly intended for the married, or thaw con•
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it is every ones duty m become possessed of knead
edve w hereby the auffteritimt to which a wife, a .moth
er, or 'sister, may he subject, can be obviated.
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ion," and various other titles. The title of the
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August 17, 1.850. 33-6 m
New Steam Saw Mill.
Tim sEEEcIEBEE EAVINO ERECTED. AND
purism apeman/1n exlenainediteame ilaw MM.
In the htad 'Of ellSatemtk. MI it htge Met of the
beat timber laWd In flettnylkill County—he Is . .prepayr..
ed to tlenlidt sawed timber of, all sires including
Props ( or Mines. Sce..,nt the shortest notice. Cos&
dent that Wormed°, wdraistages will enable: him to
sell his Lumber at lower rates. than those or say Giber
establishment in this itertion—be respectfully solicits
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assured that trial only Is necessary to secure their
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kost 17, IgeS JOHN TEMPLE.
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Hammers large piles-or Nail Rod, Monad Ear. Ham
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Blank Books of every:sfescription,
School Books. a full assortment,
Law Books, Reports, Vorrosoke., - , ' '
A choke colleetion of standard works.
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Printer, Bookseller dc Periodical AO.. Pot tsville.
Nov. 23, iS3O ‘•. ' .47
LtrE ansualtrifac. •
'PBC GIRARD , LIFE INt..XUItANCE, ANNUITY
2. and Truk. Company. o 4 Philadelphia. Office No.
132 Chesnut Street.- Capital, $300,000. Charter per
petual. Cranium , to make insurances on Lives on the
moot favoralle term..
The capital rieingPaid up and invemed,together with
a largo and constantly Increasing reseri , eil fund , of
fern a perfecrset amity to Or. insured
The premium may be paid yearly, hall yearly, or
quarterly.
The Company add a non vo periodically to the In
gumtree for life, The first .flonus, appropriated in
Derenther,ll , 44. and the second Homy, in'Dereinher,
1849, amount in an addition of *263 50 to every *lOOO
insured under the oldest policiea, making $1262
which will be paid when U shall berotni , a claim, In
stead of *lOOO originally insured the neit oldest
-amount In $12.17 ice; the next in age to at 1212„ 50 for
every $lOOO ; the others in the same proportion sr--
cording in the amount and time of standing, which
additions make an averaer of mole than 60 per trim.
upon the minima's paid. without increasing the an
nun ipremium.
The followii
Opfer
'ware a few examples from the Re-'
..<+,_• __—
c - ,• Am't of M•ogry and
'Rout Banns or bonus to be Incr'sql
Insured. addition. by future aditiOns.
17151
*IMO
2500
2000
5000
Ace
No 58
" 89
" 276
" 333
ice
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Pamphlets rontainlrtg tables if rates and exylane-
tions, forms of application ; an. further information
con be had at the afire. -......
. ,
B. %V.-R-Ifll' , MIS ,President„: - .
Jona F. JAMES', Actuary. , , , . • .
,The subscriber it Agent for the above. Compahldhl
i3eriuylkill County, and will effect Insurances, and:
give all neressary information on the subject -
II: HANNAN..
- -"iii.he 29, 11350 , - ' -,26-14 •
Tzta,griox INSURANCE COMPANIT.
:-.i::!,',-;lo,pyr,,ki. 5T00k..4200,000. •
, LPIEE, , --MAIIINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. :
. ..,
oSee pa ;raw Street, in Wise ' Erica Rote,
011.10ENNES, IND 11.11•.
. -
, itta_ Company having bee riduly. organized:arid
/., ten per cent. paid in on the capital etnelt subscri
bed, andlsnlanre secured by mortgage on Beal Estate
and by personal guarantee. ore now prepared to effect
Insurance agatnirtLosa or Damage by Fire, no guild
ingsoMerehandize, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories,
and :all destriptions at property; also merchandise
and laroduce. In the course of inland transportation,—
lite risks of the arab, &e., Ai'.; also, the Hulls of
dteituboate.andother ye...et...and upon, the Ikea of
individuals going to California.. The•ratea of pre
mium will be as low as, those of,any other arsertast- -
at. g Company.
All losseallberally adjusted, and promptly paid.,
Thestotk. of OW Company 0 held entirely in the Weal,
and contrulled by western men, and in noway con
nected with New Virg.
DIRECTORS :
Hon. R. N. CARTIAN. Vinvennpu
,
WILLIAX J. .11F.BEIRD, An
..17(0. , W.MAPnoc, du )
i
iscoa PEA, min ,
13Irrit, Wisr. , do .
PETE, P. lIAILLY, Fort Wayne. Indiana.
,i
TesomAn T. RENORIDOR, Lafayette, do '.
'Wat.lett W. FlaaLT, Terre-Mute, do
Ileniti . D. ALLIR. Evansville, do
duos Burrosre. Jeffersonville.
WILLIAM titali En, do , ‘
Levy SPARK., . dc
JANE' .linanwta. • do
R. N. CA IINA N, President.
- HINoN liorrnoarr, Vire resident.
C. AL ALLEN. Secretary. . .
W. .1. Denver , . Tr..asuret
. ,
shot r Life and Caii("troa Itql., taken at thin agency
at eatra rates. • • .
1141 U 14. e. kIITIN. Ac..nt
•
Dee 29, 1849. 52.41 .
PROTECT YOURSELVES
, 1 `HE Delawaie Mutual ,afety 110.11C..11113 rl/111111111y.
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ot tte • r propittly .t lid Otani/7r, toetirell 3glll/!,1
1033 or damage ltv.aire nt the lowf•t rate 01 . 11(1.111.11e.3
• ItARINE INSIIIIANC.P..—They al-0111 , 1/113
Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coa.-twior and rl ope n
or Fpnetalpoltete•-at. the attstared may tleAre,
• 11.hAND They afoo to.nre
merrhandize transported t.y tra:totts. Railroad Cats,
ralttarlloats.and titeauthnatt., no liver, and lakes, on
the moat liberal terms.
1/111F.17011:4.
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- steal: flatut
.;•..Edinuntl A.lo,thier, Titrophiltts , Pahldlng
• . Johu.D. - .11. /ones Brook-," •
• Robert Iltirtan, • henry Sluatt.
.lobta 'R. l'euriete, Hugh Craig.
•• sanidel EdWdrlia. Ceorkto •
"ea. l4 . LelPer,• - •- •:Siteticer Meldrattr. •
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. leAac It, Davis, - .I.l4:Johnson,
Willman 114, ' -
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' • Withal?. Eyie.,Jr. -J. T. Morgap,
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. WiLLIA NI ttAitTIN prc , sident
•
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- •
,Thenotinirittes tilving,ll. en appoioird a.g.•01 for the
abort. Company. in-now prepared to make 'lnnnranre
a 3t hal decrriptinn+•~6proprny nn the moot l
,141,71 1
t
or at my tionn,..in Matkit Street,
M • MACDONALD. ,
Nov 11. IS 9. , , • 45-Iv
~': A FF,[IO:O)O(A.pIi.
• • MEDICAL ROUSE.
•
1:•sTA111.1:111F.1.) LA YEARS AGO. ItY
I-I KEI-t • corni.l i.f Thoth and 1.,1011
hei ireful iithre Si teet,i,"Hitlatlelpho.
'Youth and 115 uho.tit or t 1 1 .3
01. SELF 11.1tEit4:11Y lON—ONI.I
Phis Hook just it titled with 1151.•
'fill illfOillAtiM/ oii the infirmities and dtwcieri of the
Human Organ, It ,iiiliiresiies neelf alike to Youth,
Nunhood and Old Age.. and s.lintild he lead by all..
The valuable advice and impressivesvarniue it vire,
will prevent' years of inirery and milfeifne and .ave
annually Thousand,. of [Arco..
Par...too , by relaing ii will learn bow to prevent the
destruction of their children.
4 0, 1 1. remittance of 95 cent.. enclosed inn letter ad
dressed to Ui• corner 01 - Third and
Union Streetzt, between : 4 prure and Pine. Philadel
phia. will ensure a book tinder envelope, per "return
or mall.
Per; , ons'ai a diainnee may a darer% Dr K. by
(poet-yard an& be cumin! borne.
Packages of Iderbrioe%. DihertionA, forwarded
by renctimt a remitianre. and O'of up..rare from dam
n:v. or euriovity.
Book-seller?... News Agents. l'odlarw,
and all °idlers aupplird woh the anove work at very
low rates. ,
August 21. teso 31-Iy
The Greatest Discovery of the Age
DLL TRASK'S
MAGNETIC OINTMENT.
Ift tonatantly effecting cures of,rhe utmost lorpo'r
tante. The most incredninue are convinced—the
moat fattlilessate compelled to believe in the power
and virtue of this great remedy.
It is univeraally admitted to be the most wonderful
comhination known to the world for the immediate
relief of disease and pain.
It never fails while there remains sufficient life. to
restore a natural and healthy action to the capillaiy.
vessels of the body, and equalize the circulation of 'he
blood . By this-Means a controlling power is • gained
over the ninst malignant forms of disease, which can
not be obtained from any other remedy. Bitch Is the
power of this combination that it penetrates to every
portion of the Minton frame; every bone and muscle,
vein and ligament is searched obt and made sensible
of its purifying and healing influence. Bence it comes
it copes as readily with internal as external diseater
Numerous instances are on reiord•where this rem -
rly has restored health to patients so near the grave
that the most powerful internal rerhedies failed to pro
duce any , effect Stith has frequent iy been (hems° in
titgasioarrsrea of the Eo,ceio. . •-• •
No . patiebt need ever die with thin disease where the
Magnetic Ointmentinn he obtained. Thal dangerous
Epidemic known as the
Putrid F.rysiptlae,
can alwava be cored by this remedy. For
hp:amatory likeuntatissi,
this ointment is the *wort complete remedy prepared.
In 99 cases oat of 100 it will afford entire relief to the
worst eases of
In thirty intoning. Far nerrnur diseases this remedy
Is of Immense Vitae. „ .
Al%Miens of rite graze, the u mat iliM,liitasessmlcet
rate sore throat, broithitia, overlay; croup; chills,
%robes, scald head. vcrofiga, fah neat*, elleiSehols
cholera mrirbus, ague in the - lime or breast, burns,
beamed eyes. fever sores, ac: will be lamMliateii
Believed by Om on of this remedy.
Fir tartheiparticulara and lestimontals, see pamph
let' left with ettrh agent. •
Price 23 and 40 rents per bottle. For sale by
JOHN G. , --BROWN, Pottsville: and J. W. MGRS,
Also,dor sale by , an Agent in e.ach town in the Putt*
Heribratber 9, 1850. • y
13008114 MEMORANDA BOOKS, Ste.,
V to Qbantitiet, Ow tale wholesale and seta, at the
subscelnees Blank Book 13aoataetory,• Potts. ilk, at
Philadelphia wholesale prkes. Enconutte home.
lititilailtetureih, if you mintier **lppon the Resieln-;-
thaes tlips doctrine. ' :Ai. BARMAN,
Bookseller, Publisher and Manufacturer.
13 03 11,1850 38
40.-
84,e52 50
3,156 I*
2,475 o 0
6,1 :41
6252 50
656 2.,
15
Nerr . owt RemiseAP.
For
: of. all
NERVOUS DISEASE'S,
And of those Complaints irbleh are rinsed hy &skim
paired. weakened or unhealthy condition of tap
NERVOUS SYSTE.M.
TAM beautiful anircOncenient application or the mys•'
terious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM has
been pronounced by distinguished• physician*, both in
Europe and the United States, to be the mast eetuable
medicinal gifeorery of Ihe •
Dr. OHBISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
and
MAGNETIC FLUID,
ks used. with the mint perfect and certain success In all
cases of
GENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the„,jecike r b ody, - 'giving tone to. ke
miens organs, and Anttgo 'the entire sy_stsm. Also
G
in FITS. RAMP, PARA L YSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP
SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE end
CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF-.
NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALIPITATIO'N OF .
THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINSda
the SIDE and. CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL
COMPLAINT, and RE. the SPINE, HIT
COMPLAINT, DISEASESCURVA ofTU of
the KIDNEYS, DEVI
CIENCY OF NERVOUS end PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise
from one simple cause-lamely.
A Dkotranglifoust of the Nervous Syspom..
00- . 16 NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Dings and= Medi;
eines memos the &mut. for they weaken the ritarener—
gies of the alreadiprostrated system ; while ander the'
strengthening, life.giving, vitaliumg inbluenc.e of Galrao-
ism, as applied by:jilt' beautiful sad 'wonderful di..
devilry, the exhausted . patient and• weekenedrsuferer is
rintorad"to formal hearth, strength, eluticity and vigor.
The' Erect FlitilhaSi hn&ezcellence of .4 ,
Dr. Oluilithifir dalvaiic Curi.tives,
[ consists, In the fact that:Hie) , arrest and care disease by
outward aPpßestislo, in Ono 91 the usual mode of,drug
[ and pitysickft• the. patient, till exhausted Nature
m hopelessly uer the infliction.
„Ilry strengthen-A/whole systre,scusliie the tined*
tie* of the 6tood, promote the Seertii•l2l, and ROW do Old
slightest injury under any eircusutancen. Since their
Introduction in the United States, only three years sines
mote than
60,000 - APOIr, 801133
Including all ages, classes exid*Orßitions, among Which
were a lege number of. ladles,who are peculiarly sub
'plat tatiervons Complaints, have bean
ENT/BALT AND•-FERMAIRIUMY 'CURED,
when ill hope of relief had *en given up, and sTSry
thing else been tried in vain!
To illtuitrate. the Use of the GALVANIC EUELI,
suppose "the case of a person afflicted with that baize of
civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nerv
ous Disorder. In ordinary cues,- stimulants are taken,
which, by their action on the nerves and tatumles of
the stomach, afford temporary relief but which leave
the patient in a lower state, and with *anal- fee pies,
slier the action thus excited hid ceased. No* coMpare
this with the effect resulting irons the applicatiotkof the
OALYANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic 'offerer, even in
the worse symptoms of an attack, and 'imply tie, the Belt
around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as''directed:
In a short ,period the =senate. perspiration will act On
the pcisitive element .ef the Belt, thereby =ate a OW
tank circulation which will pass to the negative. sod
hence back again to the positive, thus keeping ups can.
imams Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus
the' most severe cues of DYSPEPSIA are PERSIA.
NENTLY CURED. A FEW, DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF
YEARS.
CERTIFICATES ANL 'TESTIMONIALS
• Of the most Undoubted' quirecter,
from all parb of the. Country could be given, siiitlclen
to ell every colnain in thia'perr! •
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which conclusively provei that
" Truth is stranger than Fiction."
CORE OF
Rhenmatbnii, Bronchitis. and Dyspepsia.
REV. DR. 'LANDIS, CLERGYMAN
of New Jersey, of distinguished' attainments and eialted
reputation
; Sidney, New Jersey, July IS, 1848::" ,
Ds. A. 11.,Csisieric —Dear Sir: You wish to knew of;
tee what has been the result in my own cane, of. the erg's
cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND, NECKLACE
:Cly reply is as follows:
Forsibont twenty years I had been' suffering froM
ID psis. Every year the symptoms ,beeame were% Thu
could 1 obtain permanent rebel from any course of medical
treatment whatever. About finufeen years since, in con
col nence of.frequent exposure to the weather,
In the dis
r barge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe
Chronic Rheumatism, 'which for. year alter year, caused
Hie indescribable anguish. 'Farther: in' the winter of '45
and '4l, in conseqUenCe of preaching wlreat deal In my
urn and various other churches in this region—l Wa 3
attacked by the Bronelltia, which soon beanie so severe
a: to require an immediate suspension of sOy pastoral'
I ibors My nervous system was now Mr/roue/4 'yogi - dia.
and as my Bronchitis became worse; sci, also did my .Dyi
p,,psie and Rhemitatio affection—thus eiincing that these
vtironleis were connected with each other through; the',
Medium of the Nervous System. .In the whole pbarma.
,copcsii there seemed to be no remedial agent which could,
reach and rocuperate.my NOTTOUS system ,• everything ,
pat t had tried for this purpose had cOMpletelf.hiled.'
At last 1 wan red byiny friends to examine... One :Hier
bow!, and . lthough with no very misguide hopes of their
efficiency,) I determined tatry the effect of the application
or she GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE+with the
MAGNETIC FLUID. This ,wu In June L lB46.l TO err
RIIAT ASTOireigASTST, •TWO.thiill SIT /JTSPETSIE HAD
Gann ; II inviHT DATE I WAS =AOLED,TO ILIDDYE MT PAD
TOILS. 1.41051 ; WOE HATI I , /lEEE OMITTED 'A: $5101.1
SERTICE Cl ACCOUNT OF . THlLaainecHiTsal, ADD SITIIHEEN
Static •frEcTIOR HAS INTIkELT CEASED . TO t TOW:TOLE
Mr. Such' Is the, wondirftif arat happy results of the
experiment- ' -
I have recommended the BELT - snit FLUID to many
who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgitelfec
- Eons. They have tried them, WITH HAEIT lIWLTI, eI
in [TERI CAM . •
I am, ear sir, very respectfdlly yours,
ROBERT W. LANDIS,
DR. C HRIEITIEIS
CtALVAN/C 'NECKLACE
Is , used for nil complaints electing the Thrott.or Had,
nicq•es Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Thins; NOI9OIIII
mid Sick fieidache,-Dizataisi of the .Heed: Neurraal~ggLlain
the Face, Buzz or Hoaxing ju. the•Ears,'
which is generally Nervous, and that &dressed cola.
plaint, called Tic Dolmans.
•
Palsy and Paralysis.
All physicians acknowledge that these temlls diseases
ere' caused by deficiency of Nervous Estero In the
effected limbs. Di. Ctiatirrte's .G 811.22110 Articles will
kupply, this deficient power, ands a complete and entire
cure st thus effected.
1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis
have been reported to Da. Cnairros and is Agents
within the last two years,' which bays been entirely
restored,
W . - Car. Aimitirw .1. P. Tures . Of Brooklyn, N. V., tad
not been able to walk • stop for'near four years, and wu
so helpless that he had to be fed. The most celebrated
physicians gave him up. In Dee days after lie co*
minced wearing the Osivssic Bur, Nrcaaace, area
BRACELETS, he walked across the room; and in three weeb
he had perfectly recovered his health. Captain Tomes
is seventy years of age. • •
Severe: Deafness Cured. •
The. folicWing is an extrsci from a letter lately re.
calved .from distinguished physician in the State of
Virginia :
A. H. Can M.D.—Dear Sir: One pi ray patients,
unknown tame, obtained your Galiamic .Bele 4841 Neck
late, with the Iforactie Fluid, for a serious affection of
Deafness. The ease was that of a lady *rhos. Horsens
system was much disordered, and_ her efeefill health tam
Much was done previously to UM app
ion of Hase%
but with vet) , little success, and I feel It only right to tell
you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and
using the Fluid, bat a few. Weeks ego. she • has EN.
TIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARING, and her
general health is better than for several years."
el)- Every case of Deathess, if It be Nervous, as it
generally is, cast be, cured by this wonderful remedy.
•• • •
.AR.. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found of vait service iricases of Coavoklons or Fits,
Spaunodic Complaints, end generaljfervons Affections
of the Head and upr extremities.: -A.413 in !sky and
Paralysis, and all diseases caused; by a deficienty of
power or Nervous 'Energy in the limbs or other organs
of the body. k; '
Tic Dolon= Nenialglat. •
• , . -
These dreadfal and agonizing complaints are baud(
&sly relieved by the spLlication of the Cieterewto -Brun
NrCILLACI: AND FLCIM The Beltdlinet the Electricity
through the Ayr! • ,ein • the Necklace has localefilat• and
the Fluid sets directly open the affected nerves In these
distressing afflictions thoopplicstion NEVER FAILS
Ork Many hundred Cortileites than all touts of the
._
country of the most ontrimedirory. character , esua tas
given, if required. •
W- No trouble or theorisations* attends, the use of
nit. CHRISM , : GIALEVINIC 4,lll7CLits, and they
may be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with per
fact nun and safety. In many cases the sonatina at.
tending their use Is fekkty_rietestetem4 a:7411Y, They
um be seat teeny part ofWthelatrf- - •
Er igeg • Vittall
The . Cialvanlo vlial° Nor iv, i ron- - ' nano.
Thwealvatilallracelobi, One Dollar Snob.
The Bilagnotio lPinia,. One /Oar'
oop- The tinkles ere eecemputted py felt and plan.
directions. .thaiWats +with full may be bid
of the wa th ort Agent. ' • . , -
PARTICULAR CAUTION.;
BiPsiwe If Cematerfeils cad Worattis Ricassinut
D. C. MOIUMBAD, D,
ORNRRAL AGENT FOR THE MITZI/ STATFA
MR Broadway. Now Tartu
Forsale itaattsville.Fa.; by the atithorii
ed , Ageor, -. DUNN,
Jan, 12, Druggist.
;!.ineaut colirsivrz
JAIINDICK,' DYSPEPSIA, 'CHRONIC 01 ran
- VOUS DEMILVIT. DISEASE, OF TUE
KIDNEYS.
ithdi ail disunite twining fthia a dlsordeerdLiver =Stu
math. each as thitstipatlon, Inward pllO. ftillneeer
blood to the thud. acidity of the stomach, mama,
0100 1 10.-thrguet fbritiod.fttUnew or weight la
the stoalitett.scuir ethetailoas, sinking or fiat.
- missal the pit of the Momanit. 00 0 1 0 1 4 •
of 10 head, harried aad Math brains
' hilt> flatterhig at th e hart, choking Or
aufliaatiag seassilons when in a 17101
pasture; dimmers of ehdan; dots or
webs bete' e the eight, fever sad daltpala la the head,
deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of Ike • '
• skin and eyes, pain in the side. back, ebest,
, limb,, &c., sudden dashes of beat,
burnt ng in the does, constant
imaginings of tied, and great depression of spirits,
can be effectually eared by
DR. IJOOFLAND'S eELESRATED GERMAN BIT.
",tcks, prepared by Dr C. Id. Jackson, at the Ger •
• man hiediciec 'store. NO. 120 Arch Street,
• Phitadelpbla. •
•Their power over the above diseases is not excelled,
if equalled. byitapother preparation. In the U. States,
as the cures attest. In many eases after skillful physi
cians bad failed.
.These Bitters are worthy the intention of Invade.
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of disinte
rs of the LIVVI and lesser glands, exercising the , most
searching powers in weakness and affections of the
digestive organs, they are. withal, safe. certain and
pleasant. ' . .
HEAD AND NE CONTE/MED.—VW_ Han, Charles D.
flinetint, Editor of the Camdem •llessticent. the best
paper In West: Jersey, -says, July 5.1 s—"Hootland's
German Bitter..—We have .tien many flattering no
tices of this medicine, and the source front which they
cametindliced pa to make inquirytespecting its Merits.
From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must
say WP found it specific in Benetton upon diseases of
the liver and digestite organs. and the powerful tali
sure it exerts upon nervous prostration Is really sur
prising.. It taints and strergthene the nerves, ht in ging
them into I . stISIO or reporie, making sleep refreshing.
"If this medicine were more generally used, we are
satisfied there kirould be le t s sickness, as from the et°.
machAver and nervous systena,the great majority of
real and Imaginaty diaeases emanate. Have them in
a bnitltht condition, and you can bid defianie to epi
demics-generally. This extraordinary medicine we
would ad : vixen : a r friends who are at alt indisposed tr.
Five a trial—ifwill then reennttnend itself. It-should,
in fait, be in every family. No other. inedicineean
produce such evidences of merit."
fFronfthe Boiton Bee.)
The editor said, Dec. 22d—" Dr. Hoefiand'e Cele
bratee German Bitters, for the cure of liver complaint,
jaundice: dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility. is
deservedly one of the moat popular medicines of the
day. These Blatant have been used by thousands. and
a friend at our elbow says he has himself received an
effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from
the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in
the use of these Einem, ihit patient constantly gains
strength nnd vigor. , -a fact worthy of great considera
tion., 'They are pleasant in taste and smell, and CND
be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs
with safety. under any circumstances. We are speak
ing from experience and to. the afflicted we advice
their nee."
Sentra Weepy, one of the best literary papers put.
tithed. said Aux. 'bile." Dr. frodiand's German Bit
ters, mannibethred by 'Dr. Jackson: are now return
mended.br some of the most prominent members of
the faculty.•aff an article of much efficacy in cases of
female weakness. * As such is-she case, we would ad
chit! all ;mother. to obtain a bottle, and thus save
'themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated
constitutions ; will find these Bitters advantageouS to
their health, es WIN know from expeneuce the salutary
effect they have upen weak systems."
Judge bt. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scien
tific and literary attainments. - said in his New York
Ifkekly "Yes:eager. Jannary.6, 1850:—Dr. Welland 's
Grirman Bitters.--Ilere is n preparation which the
eading presses in the Union -appear to be unanimous
,In recommending, and the reason is.. - obvious. It is
made after a prescription „Turnlthed by the late Dr
Christopher Wilhelm Hoofiand. Professor of the Uni
versity-of Jim - , Private; Pliyeician to. the King'of
'Pruseia' and 'one of the greatest thedicarwrittirs Ger
-Many has ever produced., He ivas emphatically the
enemy of limatime, and therefore a medicine of which
he war the inventor and endorser may be confidently
relied tin.. Ile specially recommended it in liver coin •
plaint, dyspepsia, debility. vertigo, acidity of theme
mach, comma:aloe. esrhall coMplainte arising from a
dialled condition of the stoinath, the liver and the
intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers tweet; their
conviction of Its excilleitee, and several of the editors
speak of its effects from their own indivlddel expe
rience.. Under these circumstances, we feel warrant
ed. not.onlein calling thn'attention of our readers to
the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's): pre
paration, but inreconunending the article to all afflict
ed." 'Mose EVIDENCE.
• Vie Philadel p hia Saterdey nauti.s. the best family
ne spieler published In the United States, the editor
-says of Dr. Hoofiaod's German Bitters.—" it is evident
. that we , recommend what are termed Patent Medicines
to the confidence and patronage of out readers ; and,
therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hootiand's Ger
man Bitters, we wish it to be ilititinnly understoodthat
we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that
are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten
after they have done their entity race of mischief, but
of a medicine long established, universally prized, and
which has Met the hearty approval of the Faculty
.elf."
Evidence upon evidence has been reeelved-(like the
foregoing)' from• ell sections-of the Union, the last
three years; and the strongest testimony In its favor
is, that there Is more of it used In the practice of the
regular Physielans of Philadelphia than all the other
nostrums -combined, a fact that ea 11 easily - be establish
ed, and fully proving that a PC ienittle preparation will'
meet with their quiet approval when presented even
in this form,
That this - medicine will cure Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia; no one-tan doubt., after usingit as directed.
It acts specifically upen the stomach and liver—it is
preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—the effect
is .immediate. they can be administered to female or
infant with safety and reliable' benefit, at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This atedielnehas attained that hieh eharacter.which,
is necessary for all medicine-to attain to induce coun
terfeiters, to put torah a spurious article at thg risk of
the lives orthose who are innoeintly deeieved. Look
well to the marks of ,the genuine. • They have the
written sienature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrap
per, and the name blown In the. bottle, without =Deb
they,are eparioaa. ,
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the, German Me
illcinetAtore, No, 120 Areh Street, one dour below 6th.
(liatepf 278 Rare RN) PhiladAphia, and by respectable
di.alein generally throughout the country. Also, for
sale by .1. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville, Pa
June 8, 18k9 ' - •
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•
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At .• t r
• • - - 1 lb,
1111 lAlAeii• IT
' s
•-•. • • ,
CHERRY PECTORAL
t ... ` Po* the Cure of
- COUGHS,
.VOLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
. 'cROIT, =ASTHMA, AND '‘
• • • CONSEAP:IION,'
uniform suc c ess which has attended the use of
prep4ratintrits salutary effect—its power to
felievr •and VIM affeCtiors of the lungs, have, gained
for it a celebrity, equalled by no other medicine.. We
offer ii to the Rd: tiered ith entire confidence in its
virtues! and tint full belief that it will sisbdile end
!muse 'the seVeresiattacks or cpwise upon the throat
and:l f ungs. These results. its they become publicly
tnown, very naturally attract the attention of medical
men and philanthropists everywhere. What in their
apininh oreIIERRY PECTORAL may be seen in Ilia
liowings—*
VALENTINE MOTT, N. D., Prof. gurgery Med
College;. New Yorkisays:—"lt gives, MP pleasure to
renlfg 'the value..and efficacy of Aper's CHERRY
PECTORAL, which I eintalder benlially adapted to
cure diseaspiorthp Throat and Lunge."
THE LIT:REV:LORD BISHOP FIELD, writes In
a letter to his friend, who was raid slaking tind,•r an
direction of the L'inga:—•• Tryitbe. CHERRY ple.
TORA I, and if any medicine can stive.you relief, with
the bleaaing of Cod that !Olt."
ciIIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS, of Lo`uisirtha, wrilea
"That a yhung daughter of his was cured of - several
aescris attack. of Croup hi the CHERRY PICT°
BAL.. . ,
ARYildl A AND BRONCHITIB,—The Canadian
Journal of Medical Science stain, ”That Asthma and
Dronchitia in. prevalent in this inclement rill:Mite, has
yielded with surprising rapidity to. Ayers CHERRY
PECTORAL, and. we cannot too,st snugly recommend
this skinfUl pretcwatlan to the Profeasion and public
genecally.'?
Lek the relieved atiffeimepeak forthnsel
ilarlford, Jan. 26,1 W;
Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sin—Raving been rescued
from 'a painful and dangerous disease by your medi.
cine,gmitude.piomrs me to send you this acknowt•
edgment, not only in justice pot, hut for the infor
mation of others in likeaflltetion.
A Slight cold. upon the Lungs, neglected at Rut, be
eame so revere that spitting of blood, a violent, cough
and profnse bight aweata followed and fastened upon
me. .1 &beanie emaciated, could not sleep, was dis
tressed by my cough, and e pain through my chest
and in shun had all the alarming symptoms of quick
constimption. No medicine seemed at ail to reach my
case. until I Providentially tried your (MERRY PEI:.
TORAL. Which soon relieved and now has cured me.
'fonts; with respect E. A. STEWART.
• Albany, N. Y.. April IT, 1848.
De, ‘ Ayer, Lowell—Dear Air have for years
bee:001110rd with Asthma in the worst 'form ; so the
bpie tiaen obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger
pan Of the time. biting unable to breathe on my bed.
I bad tried a gredi many ,medicines to no purpose ;
untit my Paysleianprearrlbtd,ria an experiment,your
CHERRY PECTORAL.
At; des; it seemed to make me worse, but iI I less
thada week I began to enierjeoce the most gratify
ing relleffrom its - use; and now, in four weeks, the
dbease 'entirely remOred. I can sleep on my bed
with tlimfott. and enjoy a state ot - health which Thad
never expected to enjoy. GEO. R. FARRANT•
Prepared by .1. C. AYER. Chgralatixtnrell, Kass.
Sold in Pottsville, by JOHN G. BRGWN; ma im . *
eittor..l. B. FALLS; and Druggists generally •
March 21411350 - 19ty
owl= mare,
,
MO. el ;loath Setiod Street: Philadelphia; Menu
factuter of , datamander. Thy arid Thief Proof
iron Chests, with Powder proof toe kr, and warranted
equal to ally other make for securitry against fire or ,
WOWS, havingwlthstood the test of both, without
irdnry arias. to their owners. .•
Atito„insitine wutroesale.
Letter Copying PtIHRSOI idol hooks.
Seal Presses, for Corporations. Batiks, to
Druggists' Preaseserlik Cylluderasold Pane. •
Malsting Machines fOrStores. Partortete,&c.
Partible Shower, Baths, of a new and eafterie r r tow
'traction, intended for either cold or wane triter.
Refrigerators for cooling and preserving innate; but—
ter. milk, &c..la the wannest weather; suitable to
plaud la any part or the house or Callas:
Water Mere. warranted to purify, muddy' or bad
- water, whether attired by rains, mart, limestone
••, orantrother cause. . . •
Mara 0, 1850 • ' " - .114y
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*4414N05GA 881, 4 1 . VITUISZET—Theraot.
J.tyi AO Vol* obt,ta of ooporiorqulity;for sale
A . IC - BEATTY' & Co,
MY {,;830 lb of
mums Admit Amor PILINT
• FROM OHIO.
THE Subscribers have jut teatived a farther sup
o t f o th i l i s egr e lar a ta rallb e gb i ttLlZ itit t
chocolate °thrown resembiteut the sandstone now In
gee, and ea Saab Or the Ikon t of building
- its pthseipakingredlents are Mika, alumina and pro
oxide of iron ' whichte the opinion of scientific men
latisAletority lleCOUllti for 1m fire-proof isitare..tha
two ibinnersubstantes being non-conductors, and the
latter sating as a eement,to bled the whole together
and Make *dm and durable paha.
For use it i s wing with Linseed Oil ' . and applied
with a brush, the same as ordinary pa[at, to wood
iron,tirt, sloe, canvass, paper,dx. It hardens grade
ally and becomes gre-proo f. it is partigthirly suit*
ble for roofs of bondage, steamboat si[d car-desks,
railroad bridges,fenees; he. A lootcoited with the
article is equal to one cordate, at a vast saving
,of ex
pease. .
Specimens may be seen [Mite oilier- if the eubecri
bars. 11ARRISON, BItoTHeSs & Co..
N 0,431 South Front St.. Philada. -
A eril92. 174 f
imam - =Ws FOR TM mos:
. CURE FOLLOWS OUSE',
MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF
, DR. SWAYNDPS.
Idt
DR• SW APSE a
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,
THE ORIGINAL AND °ENGINE RSV AAAAA
It may be truly said, that
. • no onehas ever been so success
ful in compounding a Medicine which
• has done so much to relieve_the human
family, to rob disease of its tereors,and restore
the Invalid to Health and Comfort. as the fartesor
and Proprietor of that moat deserbedly popular Family
Medicine. Dr. Swayoe'e Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry.and none bas been so general patronised by the
Profession andothers, both in thlseountty and Europe,
nor has there ever beep.sn great an effort in the short
ap..ceof only sis or &even yenta. to deceive the credn
lousand unthinking,by puttiugutiNestramsofvarielle
kinds, by cations individuals; al6ztngthename,of
Wild 'Cherry, and as much of the name of the origi
nal preparation, as will screen from the lather the
law.
Btwore of Alma Imposters. and purchase none but
the original and only genuine article, as prepared by
,Dr. , Hwaytre. whlch arose from many years' close
attention to the practice of the Profession, and which
led W. this great discovery.
• Beidaro of Mistakes! Remember. the genuine is
put- up in square bottles, covered - with a beautiful
wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr.
Dwaine thereon, also his signature: all nthpm are
positively "fictitious and counterfeit," /
A POICR PRON. SOLIGIMKILL co u.norr.
PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CIME•
Dr. Swaine:—Dear Sir—About all years ago, I
discovered that mylitoga were affected,of which I be
came more convinced from time in time, although I
tiled many remedies, yet without any apparent bene
fit, and my disease Increased until I was compelled to
keep my room, and at last my bed. I bad great pain '
Inlay left side. upon which I could not lay In bed,and
In the morning my cough was so severe that I found
it very painful to throw up the phiem which gathered
In great quantities on ray Jungle when fortunately I
bought of your agent, of this place, one bottle of your
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, whichso much re
lieved me that I continued using it until now. I have
used ail bottles. and am happy to tell yon that my
pains . r removed, my strength returned, my sleep is
=Haft bed• and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I
can no follow my daily avocation without being,
afflicted Ith that painful ha eking, weakenning cough
and I L ly believe that to your medicine.under the
bleast sof Providence. lam indebted for this great
cha e, and am very happy to subscribe Jovial
Wit.t.tais Bulimia/r.
Si; Clair, Schuylkill county. Pa.,Jan. 29,1049.
PaYstrlAN's TES IfIhIOIIY—TESTIMONY IS
_ _ _ . _
Now Reeetrod from all Qxarters Of the Globe.
Dr..l. H. Ellison, Frankfort, Ky., Kays —I was tn.
dueed, from a failure of the most potent expectorants
recommended in nip Materia Neilsen, in some cases
of Diseased Lunge, to try your preparation of Wild
Cherry. It Is sufficient to say that I was so much
pleased with the result of. that and imbsequeat trials;
that 1 now prescribe It in preference to all Other
remedies.' I have been engaged in active practice of
twelve years, and this 13 4.1 e first Patent Medicine I
ever thenght -enough of to express an opinion in
writing. , -
SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFDDE,
safe Rod effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia
Cholera Morbu3. sickly or Dyspeptic children or
edults.and the most useful Family Medicine ever of.
feted to the public."
MORE HOOD NEWS FOR THE SICH.
Dr. Swayne—Dear man purchased a bottle
of your Vertnlfuge, the other day, for his child; and
by he use, discharged sixty-three ofthe la•gest worms
he had serer seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the
people to try It, as they ripe no often been gulled by
nauseous. and worthless Worm medicines.'.;Yourstie
ing sf , pleasant to the taste, at the same time effec
tual, I shall be able to dispose of n large quietus , .
Respectfully yours.
TOWNYIEND T. Snafu.. P. M.
I . .V'Lleware 'of Mistakes! „AT et:umber Dr.
Swayne's VerMintge is now put up In square bottles.
See that the name Is spelt correctly.
-SWAYNE.
Dr. Swaynes .Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla and Extras
of Tar Pills.—
We havelrled the various Pills, which have been
so highly lauded through the public press, but there
are none which glee such general sari faction as Dr
swayne!s Sugar Coated s4.arsaparilla and Tar Pills.—
They correct all the functions of the Liver, cleanse
the Alimentary Canal, acting as a gentle cathartic and
alterative medicine, and are very valuable in com
plaints incident to females.
•
GENT FOR COUNTY.
DM
JOHN G. BROWN, }Pottsville, ra• '
J. CURTIS C. HUGHEN,
JAMES B. rm.,t.s. .
Mthersville Pa -
JOHN 411 DRS, •
C. &. C. llUNTztatota. Schuylkill Haien; 11. SUP , -
sties'. Pori Carbon JOHN A 07-rcr,Taylorsville; J.
ALTErti: Tuscarora ; :C. J. Far, Tamaqua; GEO.
GEIYAIGI DER, NTEe Castle; W. MONTI:MR. SI. Clair;
INlNya.w. $I LI It4N, PattetsOO ; PAUL BARR. Pine
giore ; GCE EL & BARNUM. TO:1110111; POCRIGLL &
Sos; Llewellyn; Jona WILLIAMS, Mlthileport ; C.
FRAILTY. .GalVl:Shurg; CoNNOR, RUOADe & LITER
HALF:, New. PhiladeJphia ; S. AILRTZ, Orwlgshurg
Landing; J. STANTON, AlcKea rebore; JACOB KiLIFF,
MAN, Lower Nlahantango; REED & GETRICO. Don- .
RU,I by all the principal Storekeypera through
one the adjacent manlier,.
DR. AWAYNE'S Principal Office N. %V. corner of
Bth and Race etreete, Philadelphia, where all orders
mil-it he addrcased -
0rt.20, 1850
Paitent Lubricating OIL
R. D. SCIIOENER,
HAVING purchased the exclusive right for mann
factoring Ind vending the I'utentTubricatingoll
from P. S. Devian & Co., for Schuylkill, Daitphin,Leu
anon; Columbia,Northumberlanil, Luierne,Wyinning,
Lycoming, Lehigh,Carbon and Northampton Counties,
he rinnotinces to the public that ha has commenredthe
manutrickeri of Bin the Borough of Prittsvllle,wlere
he will be happy to t upply all oysters promptly, and at
the same rate itcan be purchasedirom this Proprietors
Of the patent' tight. This oil was patented January
16th, 1849, and its superior excellence and cheapness
has already given it the prefelence'aver all other nil
In use, for all kinds of stationary Machinery:Leen
motives and cars on our Railroads.—and also for Lam
use:
All ~r d e r, , le at ninstore, willbe promptly attended
to. R. D. SCHOENER,
Centre at., opposite the Post Office.
Pettsville,June 16, 1849.
Tbv following certificates show Its character :
' Philadelphia, Dec. 4.
Messrs. P. 9. Devlan & Co.—GenUemani—The- M
eat Composition you seat me ti? hive t rted, and which
you design as a substitute for the. best oil in the work
ingot Machinery, has. I am happy to say, more than
realized my t xpectations. I had it' fully tested on a
Locomotive Engine for two, days, (In rainy weather.
with mug flying over the machine at every revotutron)
by a akillful engineer, who secuseaa tar that it works
equal to. the beet spermaceti oil, with a saving in
quantity of 20 percent. This saving, together with
lie greatly reduced price at-which you-inform me you
an furnish the article, willetrongly recommend fts use
nn Railroads and in large mills and factories where
urge quantities of 011 are used. I have now no daub
Of its entire success, and underthat Impression tend.
You my sincerecongratulations. Truly yours,
Wst.. EXCILINII,
pottsville. Jan RA, .49..
This IS to terilfythat we have becoming P R Devlan
Co'a Patent LubricatingOill for the last Mx weeks
andvan givens our decided opinion. that. besides ka
being n muc h c h ea pe r , it. peculiar eupericirity over
the hest sperm oil. is its durability on machinery
which renders it a very desirable article forahat poe
tise. We are extensively engaged in mining and
shipplngcnaLharing eleven vesm engines of various
iapac it irs at work hoisting coal, pumping water, Ise.
Mimes, Efsywoon 4 Co.
S Devise &Co—Gentlemen : We have beenusing
your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of
the Beading iron and nail works, for the last nine
weeks,and we consider we hare given it a Wl' trial. as
the works are calculated to mannfaeture fonrthousand
tons of iron and nails per annum.' The =chit, ec: Is
very heavy, the engine one hundred and sixty hnrse
power. and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred
rasolutinns per minute.
After the above trial, we can recommend the oil as
equal to the best sperm nil used in the Country, viz:
for heaving bearingaand fast speeds, such as shafting
rind fans. I remain poursoke..
JAMES ArCASTY.
Maniscrof the Beading tron,Nalland Tobe Works
'l9. .
Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain
IWE WONDER OF THE AGE.—INTERNAL &
ExternCmedy.—&great discovery and valua—
ble medici .. Every ' family should have a bottle In
muses of and sickness. It curet •
Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Chnlfc. Diarrhea,
Fever and Ague, Pilee, Dysentery. Fain
in the Head, Bruises. Itheufna.
' lism. Dyspepsia. and Burns. -
' READ THE EVIDENCE.
'Tillt,Certifies that I have for several months used
Dayiv Vegetable rain , Killer in my family In
several or times Cases for which it is recommended,
and find Ica very usefiii family medicine.
A. BRONSON.
, : Pastor of 24 Dapilst Church. Pall River.
,
75thury, Xaities rnityaid.
Thit=. Wally - certify that 1 have used Davis' Pain' 1111.
er wild great success in CaSPA of Cholera Will - num,
Common Bowel Complaint, Bronchitis, Cnnhs, Coils,
&c..and would cheerially recnnimend it rota valuable
=Hy meeidne. JAR. C. Ritompß,
•
Patettn Davis :—This may curtify that 1 atilt ace
the Pain Killer in my family. My health has been so
good for three or four months pail,' that I have but
tittle or no use for it,Atid weal& still recommend it to
the public. • : • RICHARD PECKHAM,
• Fall River. 2d month, 17th. 1149.
Folfaalc by JENKINS dr. SHAW,
125 Chestnt Street, Philadelphia.
General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania t
to whom all, orders and application!-.for Agencies
from Eastern Penusylvania should be addressed.
H. BANNAN,
Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co.,
!.. itl•Grultatits and others supplied to sell again, et the
regular rates...
-And 17.1850,
TTNDIA 11IIBBER OVERCOATS, Pants'loois
A. and Caps, a sopeetor ankle, Ilibt and.durable.:—
Also, Taft Rubber Door dining*, and India Rabbet
Parking; ast received and for ashlar - _ _
BANNAN'S.
Pottivirie, Noy. S, 050
Andersontown. Indiana
KEES
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BEES.
Every farmer shotild keep bees; a few
ewirms to furnish honey for his own use, if
not more; They toil, with unremitting in
dustry, asking but a fulkswiep of the wing
and . no no monopoly. Every man in either
town or country can' , keep Wei to 'advert.
'lege. Dr. Smith, of Boston, has hn . 'aviary
on his house-top, from whence his little
winged laborers traverse the air eight or ten
miles in search of fOod.' What a delicious
banquet they afford, from the rich nectar
gathered ! They collect honey and bread
from most kind of forest trees, as well ,as
garden flowers ; orchards, forests, and trees,
all'contributing to their wants, and their
owner gratified .with the whole. Sweet
mignonette is especially mentioned as easily
cultivated by drills In a garden, and is'one
of the finest and richest flowers in the world
from which the honey.bee can extract food.
The cobweb mnsebe kept away from the
immediate vicinity of the hive, and all othei
annoyances removed„ •
Never 1611 a bee. The smoke of fungus
maxirnusor common pull' ball, when so as
to hold fire, has a stupifying effect on the
bee, and renders them as harmless as brim.
stone does without any of the deadly effects.
By means of this, weak swarths,- Which
would not live through the winter, may be
united in strong stocki. It is a fact,bornt
ont by experiment, that alive thus double
will not consume more honey in - the winter
than a stock in its natural state. This was
discovered by a Swiss pastor, DaGolier.--1
The additional heat seems to serve, mstead
of additional food, to keep up the vitality of
the half torpid bees. A cold dry room is the
best winter quarters for bees. They will
consume less honey than if left on their
summer stands, and will not be weakened
by the loss of thou Sands, which tempted out
by the premature warmth, are caught by the
cold winds, fall to the ground, and neier
rise again.
Dryness is essential, and ventilation or pro
per airing of the hives in summer, is the
most valuable improvement n beekeeping,.
—Western Emporium.
THE PLADE.FOR ORCHARDS.
A friend asked us the other day, 'what is
the best situation for en orchard 7" As a
general answer to him, we would hay,--7
“Where can you raise corn." There is one
requisite teat should not be overlooked in
choosing the site for an orchard. It is this.
The land should be well drained. Flat
tan& where the water stands; however rich
they may be, are improper for an orchard,
as the apple tree Will not flourish . with wa
ter about its roots: Hence the slope of a
hill is eminently 'fitted for an orchard. It
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does not make so much - difference which
point the orchard lies on, as many sun"
if theland be good. You will 'find orchards,
and very gc;a4:lordhards, too, on all our hills,
and on the very pinnacles of some of them.
The eastern slopes, . as a general thing, are
earlier in t, spring, but then they aremore
subject t outli-east gait; in the fall, which
scnnetits knock the apples off at a sad rate.
Let no,/,',"farmer be
not`
an orchard be.
cause lie does not happen to live on the
South side of a Plant *good hailthy
trees on a well drained soil, and with atten
tion to them afterwards, you will soon , bare
fruit from them.,
While upon 'this subject, we would say a
word about planting trees on the side of
walls and fences. We, last winter, lost
. some young trees by the weight of snow .
which drifted upon them and crushed them
down, breaking them off near the ground.
We have noticed that many others hive lost
trees in the same manner. In order to oh.
viate this. it will be a good thing to plief
the stakes-round ,them in , the fall, togmbet
with brushes applied in such a way as to
take most of the weight, instead of bearing
on the young tree. By a proteetion of this
kind.'until the tree is large enough to• resist
such action, it will be saved from hurt.
•FARM&RS ITEMS
During the winter season, when eiery
farmer has more or less leisure tithe, the
numberless little "odd•joba," that go to make
up the'aggregate of good frming should be
attended to—for instance ;'
Gates.—There should be no bars about a
farm. Good, substantial gites shbuld take
their places everywhere. The Arnerican Far-
Pzer justly remarks, There is more tithe lost
in taking down and putting up a set of bars
in a year than would pay for two gates."
Tool Houses:a-Your tool houses should be
well supplied with necessary tools, which
should be` kept in goad repair. A workshop
to _a farmer isOf great value. Close
dings, for all your farming implements wilt,
save.its cost in a' couple of years.
(The Ootisekeetier.
CHIC - HM*53.
A gentleman who has successfully tried
the experiment, says that, with nests•care
fully and properly made lined with cotton
wool, and new at each sitting, a hen - will
sit on 23 eggs, (14 on the bottom and 9on
the top) and hatch out from 18 to 23 chickens,
raising three broods in a season. It is time
for some improvement in poultry raising, in
this 'country. In England the Chickens are
brought to market double the size of those
in the United States, and much greater pro-
fit to the farmers who rear them as capons.
HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.
Silk cannot be ironed smoothly, so sty)
press out all the creases, without-firifspiink
ling it with water, and rolling itup tightly
in a towel—letting it rest for an hour or two.
If the iron is the least hot, it will initire the
color, and it should be tried on an old piece
of. the same silk. Bright-colored silks or
ribbanda, such as pinks, ‘ yellows,
greeni, ect., always changecolor,on tlie ap
plication of an yon. Blacks, browns;
grays, cot:, look very well aftei
Silk should always be ironed on thew - tong
side.
ALMOND IPIE.AVOR PAMTILT,
Dissolve an ounce of od of almonds in one
pint of spirits of wine and use one drop to
a pound of dough. It is powerful and-poi
sonous, but not injurious in small quantities,
and imparts a pleasant flavor. '-- •
_ Almond paste is often adulterate& ;Every
lady can make her own= by heath:write al
monds into a smooth paste irCa-moitifi;Auld
then adding white of eggs and mie water,
with half as much spirits of- Witte; to give
the mass a ptoper consisteuey. Ids a harm
less cosmetic - , Made in way,' and Arery
useful to prevent hands.
BOX PlAtat rtmanive.
Three& of Tice.. One quartirafapound.
of butter. - Onet quarter of a pound ofsagar.
One quart of milk] A teaspoonful' °trait.
Biz eggs. A - pound and a half of stoned
raisins or , currants.- Half a: tablespoonful]
of 'cinnamon. A little rose water,samtunt.
useg.`:- Boil the rice with lemon peetia-tbe
milk, till soft.' . Mix • the butter Novi. and,
ws: Dredge the fruit with Alegi and put
tti with thet-Vkitt deka% Obi: Btkp an
hoar and a half
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