COLNIZIO CONNICR! DT skull', Lorss fNow let me alone, though I know that you won't, For f don't blieva a word, Coaxing Conner, you saY; You swear that you love mq, but mayte you dont: And 'us with my poor hex you'd be wanting to That's a grime you're well up.to, with *pothering arts Forlane, Bet, or Nance—me, or Molly you'd strive; lask but one. trick for my poor nee of Marta, - While you, nicked. rogue, - would be playing " spoil ore." , .. " 0 !' Pekgy, your coaxing refusals among, I heed not the word; but the look. that replies Withgtances.so bright, you've no need of a tongue, . For, if youwere dumb, you_miglit talk with yottr eyes. , - Your sweet lips might serve other uses than speech. - You could smile me to bondage, you know, Peg gy dear; 13eidumb, if youli ke—beauty never should preach— . Bat, oh, be not dent, when Lore bidsyou hear. . . . " Tts yo u play'd • spoil tire' with my: senSes, . - ' Inachree,- • For 'lts your voice I :hear in the soft summer wind; - . . In the fresh-blusbing uses •'tis you that I-- see— Oh---4 see you i.4:1 plairi l--thpugh they say Love - • is blind. If I touch a sweetbriarr-i say that's herself; If I e'er feet your hand--on my ear 'tis I feel— But the taste of your lip—oh, like sweets on % shell. "Til kept tar out °freed' from, the boy that would clear .. , .• Wit anb 4untor. [nab the Fl 4 a gar rnion.] Ali APRIL wroL. HS Tili-1)1"kt It was on .the evening of the last day of Ilirch, 1950, that two young men were seated in a comfortable apartment in the— Hotel, Boston, with a bottle of champagne before them, and cigars in their months. •• To-morrow is the first of April, " spoke out Bob P., at length. " Yes, " was he reply of his companion, • *hose name was Bill H. " Yon, know, old4Kingley. that old wag of a dentist on street ?" continued Bob. • Certainly,'" was the reply. • Well, -one year ago, to-morrow he came to play a deuce ot a game on me`." " Did he ? " " Yes : and to-morrow I tnean to be up to him for that same trick.' " How ? " " You see this tooth here ? " as he stretched open his' mouth to the . view of the other: "Well, it is a false one, and to-morrow gO, to him with my face bundled up, and tell him I have got a decayed tooth which I want extracted, and have him ,pull Out this false_ one.". " Ha, ha, ha," rstout Bill, "that will -indeed be a good Pike." So it was arranged that Bill should happen into the office,of Kingsley the next morning at nine o'clock, that he might see the sport, and that Bob should arrive in a short time, ready for the operation. They then took their departure from the hotel, each taking the nearest course for his lodgings.: " Good morning, Mr. Kingsley,", was the salutation of Bill H. the next morning after the conversation alluded to above, is he en tered that indiridual's office. " Good morning ; take a seat," was the response. " I was passing iy." continued ,Bill, "and thought I would give you a short Thus, the conversation proceeded for a short time, when the door opened, and Bob made his appearanCe. His face and neck were done up in sundry neckcloths, and he gave a groan at every step. He hastily closed the door, and quickly divesting himself of the neckcloths, he Cirew himself into a chair, and exclaimed "'Dear doctor; for heaven's sake, pall this booth as q,ilicktysible, for I haven't slept half an, hodr throughout the night in consequence of its aching." The doctor immediately took up his instru. 'meal-took his position behind his chair, and enquired— " phich tooth ? " 13633 pointed to the false one. The doctor, who was fifty years old, and wore spectacles, gav'e a look at the tooth, and seeing it . was sound, could not a first conceive what should cause it to ache; and was about to speak; • when a'thought struck him. It was the first , of April! Ile gave another look at the tooth, - and immediately perceived that it was a false one, and that a trick was being practised upon him. " Now hold Still, and he pertectly-quiet," said the doctor. "I-will," was the reply, "but be as quick as possible." The doctor took his instrument, and clap ping it upon the tooth next the false one, which was a large double tooth, perfectly -soimd, he gave oue -tremendous jerk, and it was out !. 'With a yell of agony,. Bob sprung to his feet, and screamed out— Murder ! doctor, you've pulled the wrong tooth !" " 0, no,7_ quietly replied the doctor, wiping his instruments,=..the one you told me to ex tract,l pulled out - some ten months ago, and I thought you wouldn't want one tooth to gu through such an exceedingly painful opera- - tion twice!" Bob seized his hat-and sloped ! and from that day he has had a natural horror of Dr. Kingsley. A FRENCAIIiAN'S MISFORTUNE s '"lt tea twanty - year," said he, "since zat I was in New York : and I got up one night in z' upper part . de cite, ('twas most in de contree) to see a fraande. An! uoi ! wen I corn' by de door yard, I see som'sing—l know not what he ees, but I.sought he was a leetel rabeet but he was Ter tame, Igo up softy to 'teem': "Ali ha !" I say to myself, "I av gots you So I strike him big stroke vie my ombrel on his necla "Ah had sup poie vat he do? •B -a-a-h ! He sirike me back in my face via his—Damn ! I cannot tea: it was aWfuIIs—DREADFULLS ! He a•m-e-1-1 so you eaonot touch him—and I de saame! I . srow myself in de pond up to my necks, but it make. no use. I smell see: • week ! I not like to go in ze' room wie my traande.. I dig big hole to put inrcloes in de ground. It not 'cure zetn! I dig zem up : bah :- T it is de same ! I put zem back—and dey smell one year ; til zey rot in ze ground. It ees faact !" And so it was a fact, for no man Niro of wohian could ever counterfeit the • fervor`- of disgust which distinguished the graphic, delineation of that sad mishap. ID" Scene, a.grocery store—Exit customer with a jug—Grocery-keeper to his sons : "Jonathin, did y'ou charge that lititiur,3"— "Yes."—"Tim9:thy, did you charge that liquor ?"—"Ves' sir."—"Joseph, 'did you charge that liq.uor ?"—"Ves sir•ree."—A II right Aso hay . e 1." 07'.4 Boston paper says, the prisimers in Lvrerett street jail have invited some of the clergymen to come and preach to them on the Sabbath, declaring that they will behave bet ter than many in other congregations do, for they will 'riot get up and go out before the meeting is done. o:7"Never ptill out 'a gray hair," said a gentleman to his daughter, "as two generally come to the flit:writ" "I don't care how many come to the fulieral, if they only come dressed in black." (1:7 4 •1 s your- watch a kerer ' "Lever ? yes ; I have-to leave her at the watehraalter's crier a week-for repairs." BGIUSTI IC - LANDS, PIIIiIO2IIII, &e.—WM itEIaMICE a CO, AttOrlippi, No. lit Walnut Street, between Fourth and Finn its.; eypn repared to pr ment or individuals.owling all elatms for Land of Mon o ate Govern We have evideneeto instals the thanks of =Ayer the soldiers - of the wars of the treited States. 1104-q' the act of Sept. nth, MO, One of the fine middle' to the city of WallOiogtoo,enlbiell sista insure prompt action for a small remuneration. Forma Decisra tiaa svroved by the Pension Oaks, fistaistwdd to arms, with lostroctions, &c. Those saldtent or widows or ailoorsthildren by addressing the above liriO post-paid will receive every infant:Lehr. - • • WM. lIEMMICM. -Stoit, & CO. 47 Nov 2.1,18.50 , UMBER. If.A.II3.O.:—THE , Of LBuilders and otbers.ls respectfully invited to the Planting Mill. vrbere they can,be suitedin all kinds of -Maned Fliufling. Turning slid Lumber. from liner' lintrile to Pannel Plank. • HENRY STRAIICH , Corner of 9th and Norwegian Biretta. May 25, 1850 -• 2142 1 • rPHIC 13RADY & RisLIOTT IkVarranted ) 2. Ever Pointed Cold Peng:arm stand h. No. I In the Peninarket ; every person who has tried them will irknowledge their superiority. They are made add , erild exclusively by Brady& 8:111,44mo doors, above t,} e • Bank. Watches of all the celebrated akerstold as above„at prices to eoliths times.' 4-y 00OFIFEET OF 8118421E4i ANNA WHITEne Flooring; together with a general assortment of. 'mooned Lumber, Shingles, kx. S. , tor sale DAVID D. LEWI Lumber Tard.Sebuylitillato n Oetober3.lBso UILVES. DEALER IN SCRAP DION Copper, Bram, Rat and Block Tih, Sodden p to te , Leadote. Orders received fon Bram and capper work, and Machine fund/hint. AU orders convected with tbe abov e I me promptly untended to. tY South Street,above Front. Philal*lpbta. Juoe 15.1850 DRAFTS AND BILLS OVAXCHANGE IN SUMS of lor 100 pounds Sterling on ngland,lre land, Scotland, Wales Fiance. Germany, or any part a Europe. for Sa.te, W Ithout any cha at B. rg BA e, NNAN'S Passage Agency in Pottsville. Also. European Sills and Drifts castled and collected at his office. cs•Pastieugers also engaged at the !owest rites. and ;•tio detention or grumbling. June S. 1100 IL 1 OILTOIL1—;11.16T RECEIVED AT THE O York Store, a large consignment from New Red ford. consistini of 3,000 eats. North tent Coast !diner AIL tt)o "Polar 00. warranted not to chill. Also. Sperm and Lard Oil of superior quality. for machinery. Id Bores superior Getman Wax Candles, a new article: E. YARDLEY & Pottsvitte. Dee. 7, 183 • 40--. ___—_— oIiA.PDIAN'S AMERICAN uaA%'INU arms, Embracing the Primary. the Elementary and the Penmective, decidedly the best. and the cheapest in the United States.Jusi received and HANNAN for sale at. - • B• 'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. , 5 Feb. 1.1651 ROOFING SLATES...THE BLUE MOUN lain Slating Company, respectful!, informs the pilule that they are fully prepared to furnish superior Slates for Roofing, and have ..he most' experienced Simms 1r their employ.end will attend to any order', with despatch at the shortest notice, and on the m ly ost reasoable termw. All the wornted. A t W. J. n ROBERTS; TreichlerM t iltewarr P. a 0.. Lehigh pp C0.. 0 Pa., Agent, or to B. HANNAN at this office wilt be punctually attended to Dec. 7,1850 RAIL ROAN. IRO - 01—FOR PALE .AT THE York Store, by the subscribers: 10 inn. ['Wentzville T Rail. 22 lb. to the yard 50 " Light T " 24 •• 15 " 11 z f Flat Bar Rail Road Iron; 2 / 1 " 11 x f .. 10 " !Li 10 " 2 x 10 •• 2 a E - VAROLEV & SON. Dert.7.lesl). LATERTILL FROM THE MINESTLAir SBright & Pott's Town Hall !root , Hulce, Centre street, Pottsville, can he seen all shapes and sizes of the metal, from a 3d Nail nr shoe Tack to a Forge Hammer; large piles of Nail Red, IWO(' Bar, Ham mered lion, Spring, Meter. German anal Caei Steel. A largepor, ion done up in Cast Iron Pots, Sad Irons, Wagon Bores, Mint..? 5. ISSO, 40— ID AfILLiOAD "IRON. FLAT IIIAIL PIISWNI A Ili T-Reils, Boiler and Flue Iron, Sheri Iron. Nails Spikes, Paints. Oiti, M. 211 1, Putty, Mill and , Crnss rut Saws, Anvili. Tires. iThovels, Picks, Ilrulibine floes, Building lisrilw air s dcr. Prices low to suit Ihr Mart. liil tk purr rottsville, Oct. 5, 411— ' TIN ROOFING.—THIS GEING THE EiEAr •iori when our citizens who desire to secure OO heildinss (tete the miles of fire, Mould seek ter,have ,hem - made fire-proof—the undeougned would - re ipeettitily inform the publlr that he is prepined to filen °Mete for Tin Roofing, 'Pouting &r•i_illo - • JACOB N. LONG, Pnita innel.9. In6o Ciiiillvs•—For Hale, 146 fret In. tints. Also radished at thr oho:test notice. 14-16, SAS-Maud 1 in. 13001 yrnof rat& chain, at Pf.'Yerlt, nticri—fietaht add..d E. V ARDLBY 60,0 N. April2o 16.50 .164* FOR SALE. L•da SALE—A 211 ligiroe-Power Stearn Engine r in excellent working order, with winding gearing all cntriplete. two drums, and two wire ropes, .each about 250 feet long, for hotering - Cdal fermi. Mines. The above Is a first-rate Engine; it t4 i zterz use only 1$ montivr,in the Borough orTa Era, W s kere it y treaern. Apply to - i JOHN BROCK, BONS Jr. Cop, 97 and 99 North 7birdBtreet, Philyda. or to BENJAMIN lIEILNEB. Tammatfe. May If. 1850 . ll.9i f FOlt. SALE .- The subscribers o ff er for-im le a;u perinr 6 Inch Pump, 6 feet stroke, will 101 yards of 5 a 6 inch pipes, with bolts,, rings, &c.. all 'Dural order. Alan, 3.5 Drift Cars, 40 Inch • Ile, of‘whlc are nerd with double brakes, all c,( which al - in Rood running order. Also, 60 yards of I Inch slope chain. The above a ill be sold !Ow for cash orapprov.. ed paper Ap6113,18W FOR BALE.--The Subscriber is de heo of selling the. dvelling house in which now resider, in M orel.' Addition. The EIF building In one of the very best In the Bor. ough,--la rue and admirably arranged, with every con venie nee ia make it desirable. Po lon given at once Match 16, 1650 FOR SALE—One 10 horse Engine, with Wreak. log roller■, 'riven', shafting and every thin, neees,ary about a Coil breaking estahishmelt, which will be .old on •cry reaw.nable tenni. GEO. 11. POTTS. 11•tf March 16, 1S EA (SOB SALE—One 31rhorse holstingenelne,wltb r winding gearing all complete. Enquire at the Black Mine Colliery. Vnrk Farm, or at the office of CI EP. H. POTTS. 11-ff March 16. !850 FOR SALE AND TO LET.—Building Lot! In Mould Carbon, Lewieport, Wood and 1.yon•• addition to Potter ille,on Norwegian et., Pottrrille.and iti,llllr.ersville. Alan a convenient Once in Norris' JA9oII.CAMPBELL• Addition. apply t o April :14. 1848 , 184( .__ _ ____ TCST RECRIVED A BEAUTIFUL kelflOßT .1 ment of Ladles' Unmet and Pearl Breast Pins Bracelets and Ear Ringe.for sale low by BRADY 4 ELLIOTT. 50-2 t Dec. 14. IMO yusT azicgivew A SPLENDID AlsoET .) meat of Gold Guards and Chatalstn Chains, for Ladies' ware, fir sale tow by. BRADY , Sr. ELLIOTT. 54,1 t Dee. 14, 1050 BOOTS AND SHOES. 5000 PAIR OP EOM & SHOES. Ft.JUST RECEIVED AND FOE RALE iby the subserlber, wholesale is retail.* moo pair of Boots and Shoe.. tiond Boots at 01.50 per pair. at blsOld Es tporship4ot.bee.,:three st Ma reet, o ti y a mt i fh g e e. Tox i llffic r e t : meat of dad w dlery, Traub!. re.. at mutt ly low Pare'. R. D. rp[3IO.ISER. 51-tf., Dee. 21, 1250 11.43TTIMILN. r 1. HE gubocratwrs invite the attention nitbe public Or ve ry • ctentive assortment of allildt GOA. •Ist ing tIENTLEMEN•St Calf Stlieh'cd, Fudged and' Pegged' Banta, Call asd Kip, double soled Bewed and Peg. yid Boots, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, from •2 to gi; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Lictots.in great variety. constant ly on band; Cloth and Lasting Oahu Boots, and Congress °alum', Calf Nuilhera, Oregon Ties. and Sewed and Pegged Monroe,. MINERS' Bents and litraroes, of drat quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Monroestottra crane. EADYS' French and English Lasting Galva, Boots, Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees. Frew:A Mar. MCCO. Calfskin and Goat Boles., P_reuch .ggert,com, Kid Well and pump spring Doeskins and Jefferson'', French Morrocco and lld Tarnroundi, ftrun - 50 eta. to gi ; Mew F.nglandßooteeland Shoes Gran kinds 'cheap. MISSES' sad Chl!areas' Bootees Sod Shoes. a large uortment suitable for this market, constantly on band. GUM BlastiAboes. our stock ofOom Elastic Shoes art of the best man ufactured articles the country can semi. ;Adios eel Gentlemen would do well to call and provide them selves with good Gum 8110 es. the best preventlthre yet discovered of Colds Coup - amend Conenteptlon. TRUNKS. Carpet Bags andll'allees.. The Travelling community will and as well sup. plied with the above articles which we will sell at Moderate priers. Roots set aboakethilit or repaired to Ofdat.;' MU QUIN, WSW XVIIIIII—LES it WALKER, SUCCES- A.ll son to Geo. yfilligENO. Iln Chetah, meet. under Banteta'a Mumma. have lairtpubLialted tb °Bowleg bautlfel BalladeiPolahlOaa•: ' •Ik • • Think eze yent.Spealt. by •N. J. Bps The Beam by the autitor.of '! Witt ,' n Ire we ' .. . then a* sow! ' '.' ' ... __....„ ,_. - Saucy Kate. as tuag.by I Mr. Hodson, M alt o -Dr. Censtmmen. __ .. - ,_ " Raise the MUM Planar Columbia'," adapted to the popular alr of "Sum be nappy:: In Opera "'Buchan trees." . ~:, - . ; ~ Tbe• That ant ton - e. by the late "J. T. SI. 8 011 lean." H opeless Love; ~.. . - Woman's Loire, ' .1 " .. ' .. ADeism that love an ne'er forget , by it: Seiler. Dlttlgent Potts. by J: d. Gems • Prltnrote do: by W Keller. , , Pliable do, perforMed at Cape Alav,aYJOhnvon's Band. . 1 °atop BrUitam.„ from the Opera of - the - Four Sons of Lymon, by T. C. Wiereck. BI; Amusements. Elegances, by Charles Foss! • 'L. lit W. Base the Pleasure to annoanceto tiepin tic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of the tamest sod most complete assortment to be found In the country, they are constantly add's; to their stock ill the new Music published in New York, Boston, Eso• • PIANOS. . A assortment ofdhe best manufecturenrof New Tote and Bost on. at itie lowest cash prices. . . MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS. Aivv.a. geoeml assortment of Guitars. Violins. Ban jos, Flutes, Accordeoui; &c., Violin. Guitar. and Harp Strings of the .best Italian qualities. all of which will be furnished to the public; and the trade at the lowest rates. • 1 Orders punctually attended to Jan 12., 1830 PME INSlnZalgaSir Caalanary THE ETNA INSURANCE CO. Of Hartford, Con eeeticot. and toe PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANIES of Hartford. Connecticut. AVING AGENCIES, AT CAMDEN. NEW lER n. nyop p oi ya pbbagalobla. are prepared to Insure approved fist adliast loss or damage by Fire among others interesting to ScbuylkilT county, P a., are the various colliery establishment'. which the above Companies insure at moderate premlicos. - , The Policies taken by the following highly respect able concetns, will serve to show. the confidence of the Wired in these CoMpanies, and the reasonable rates charged They are Messrs: F. Tyler & Co.. John Tucker, Rag . Messrs.( Rogers, Sionickson & White, Stevens*. Co., and others. Applications are to be addressed toche undersigned, at his •office in Camden, N. J.. with plans and description* of the property deined to be insured. J. M. WRIGHT, Sgent P.. & r.i. Co. -wri,J, MI. • O-3m EME ... INDIIIIHNITIr. .- tHE FRANKLIN 'TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY tyriOF PHILADELPHIA. GE No. iB3 i lt u tilie t a4r 'inlet, near Fifth dl. Charles N. Banclicr, : George W. Richards Tne,uar; Hart, .. • : Mordecai O. Lewis, • Tobias Wagner. ; Adolphe E.,Borie. -Samuel Grant,• ':: David B. Brown. y ars ,b K. Smith, ' Mosrl&Pattenton, Continue to make Insursoce, permanent or hunted on every description ofproperty, in town and country 's rates as low as ate consistent with security, The Company hive :reserVed a large. Conttngent Fund', whirh o wlth their Capital and Premiums, safely chanted, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January Ist, IMO, as published agreeabl y tot an Act of Assembly. were as follows. viz :- • . Mortgages 8890,558 65 Stocks, . 51,583 45 Real Ratite, 109354 lie Cash, &c.. 45,157 Er; Tr —‘orary; - ' .'emporaryi, - Loans,/ 13.3353 00 61:220,0517 67 . Since lath- incorporation, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards of one iniffion twoAra deed Menaced doUars,t losses by tire, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all 11 biltUea. CHARLES N. BANC:IER. 'President. • ell,kBLEci (J. BANClifint. Secretary The subscriber has beau appointed agent for the above mentioneitinsiltution. end is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, a I the lowest rates. ANUREK ausHsL, agent._ Pot tsvitle, Jan 11,1831 3-ff • CIE • • am • itrE trirstaterir • • VIIE GIRARD LI)E INSURANCE. ANNUITY and Trust Compi y, of Philadelphia. Office No. in Chesnut Street: 0300,000. Charter per petual. Continue to make insurances on Lit ea on the moat favorable term - , • The capital being:paid up and inVestrd,together with a terse and runstantl) inrieaslng reserved fund, of lets a perfect security to the insured The premiums may.he paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a .61411111 periodically to the In surances (mitre, The twat Bonus, appropriated In Der Prune r. 1644. aid the second 'Bonus 111 December, 1819. amount to an addition of 061 SO to every 01000 insured under the. oldest policies, making *126! 50 whirl, will be paid when it shall heroine a rialto, In stead of 41000 orientally 'Lamed, the 0t. , 41 Oldest amount tit 4111.57 50; the nest in 'age to 411211 50 for every 01000; the others in the - same proportion' ac cording to the 11113D11111! 'MI time of standing, which additions make an average 61 mole than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, withotit increasing the an nue' premium The folloet gore/ Pamphlets tontainlngtables of rates and explana tions, forms of applitation ; and further information can be had at the office. fl. W. BICHA BIM, Provident JOHIII F. J•mts, Actuary. ° The subscriber is Agent for the abrormCcumpany In vtichuylkill County, and will effect Insuranees, and give all necessary information on the subject. B. HANNAN. • 26-ly TEM SNOZ 11INMPANCE COMPANY' CONNER Sr. ROAMS. • New Philadelphia 15:tf GEO. H. POTTS _ 11-tf THE MINERS' JOiJRNALAND, PO'fi,-gV/LLE.GrENERAL,ADVERTISER.; mom g mite ,:t few exatuples limn the Re AM . ! of policy and dum Bonus or bonus tone incr'sd Insured. a'ddniun. by nowt edition.. Policy t 152 50 656 15 475 1167 50 ke. 01000 WO WOO 0000 ae IMO VS 333 ace. June 29, 1850 CAPITAL fit'OC OM 00. FIRE. MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE OffitA sN Waits Sirert,ix Wises' Drug How., ,ViscANALs, INDIANA riling Company having bee nduly oi ga nized, and J. ten per rein. paid In on the capital stock subscri bed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee. ate how prepared to effect Insurance against i.nsa or Damage by Fire. no iluild- Inge, Merchandise. Machinery,Mills, Manufactories, and all dearriptiont o ol property; also merchandise and produrein the enorse or inland tratispnrta:lon,— the risk,. of the seam, &c., &c.; also, the 'llOlll of Steamboats. and othM vessels, and 'upon the live@ of Individuals going to California. The rates of pre• mmin will be as low is those of any other RtSPOIIIII ' ant COMPally. ' All lossentherallY adjusted, and' promptly paid. Vienna of this Company ti held entirely In the West and controlled by'wegtern men, and in - no way con ncrred with New .York. DIRECTORS Hos. R. N. C Vincennes. INiu.rateJ. limen, do • JIM: W. M a Dooi, do , atoll Pg.+, d o d Samuel. Wise. . PrtEJ P. Ramey, Port Wayne, Indlaria. TH011i• T. BENIIIR4IGE, Lafayette, do WaLijil W. Ensue, Terre-Haute, do Briar IL Aims,' Evansville, do Bixn BOTTOIFF. - Jetirrionv II le . WILLTiIe HUONIM: do Lev: do Jews. ! do ft. N.;CARNAN, President Simon BOTTEMIFF. Vire Pendent. C. M. Sitt.sts. Heitetary; W. .1. licsaao. Treasurer. Short Life and esiiiforttia risks tattoo at this agency at slim sates (JOHN N. C. MARTIN. Agent 5341 U•,r. '29. 1849 - 4 ;ier 4 C./ 141.10 i :;:l ~ THE Delaware Mutual /Safety Insurance Company. —Office North Room of the Far - Image. Third tit., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Brilidings Merchandise and other properly in Tows and Condit, insured against lots ordamage by far at thelowest rate ofprenbum. . MARINE INSURANCE.—They also Insure Vessels. Cargoes and Freighie.forelgn or roastwile under open nir‘opecialpolicieo, as the assured may desire. SLhAND TRahoIeORTATION.—They also insure merchandise transtairted by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal floats and Steamboats, an - risers and takes, on the moat liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph H. Seal. , James C. Hand Edmund A: Sander, Theophilus Patilding. John C. Darla. H. Jones Brooks, Robert Benno. . Henry Sloan. John R. Peniose. Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, Deorge Geo. G. Leiner. Spencer Mcllesin, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, Isaac R. Davis, J. 9, J'otinson, William Folarell, William Ilay, . John Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston. John Sellers; William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, -, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. RICIIIAILD R. N carioca), Serretiry• Thesubecribei having been appointed agent for the above Company. is:now prepared to make Insurance on all dewrlptions of property on the most liberal terms. Apply at O.IR. Pons' i ce, Morris* Addition or at my house In Market Sweet', Pottaville. A. M. MACDONALD. 45-ly Nov 11. 1849., ,1 BLANC'S Patent MO Proof PAINT. 15M30211111 Subscrthers have jusurecelved's further sup -1 ply of this sisigular and valuab e substance. In addition to the slate color. they have a beautiful ctioeolate or brown. resembling the sand atone now in use, and so ma th admired for the front of 'butldinga. Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina andpro toilde of iron. which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accciuntif for U. lire-prnof nature —the two former imbalances being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a Cement ,to bind the whole logmber and make a Arm and durable paint. For ute it Is piled with Linseed 011, and applied with a brush, the: same as ordinary pawl, to wood Iron, tin, zinc, caq ssss paper, Ike. It budens tradu ally and becomes fire-proo It Is partimlarly suits tote for roofs of bitlidlngs.stoambrim aad eat-decks, .railroad bridges,ftnces, Ike. A toolcotted with the artkleris equal to one of slats, at a vast saving of es passe- Specimens mayitssi seen at the °dee if the subserl beta. BROTHeRd & Co., hio. 431 Son th Front at., Philads. A5tr1124,1148. : 17-tf SOAP - rad Candle FACTORS. lain; SUBSCRIBER likTMlll PURCHASED THE A Scrap:and Candle Factory of Fantle Lecke, in the Borough 01. Pottsvi ll e. berehY give,. notice, that be tetrads carrying on the builnen himself at Mr. Leckes old stand. where he is prepared to flunisa all the ankles in his 'Well business. at the very lowest rate'. and respectiellY 'solicits the patronage of the public. feeling coelidentrhat they will lied it to their lineman° deal with him. ERNST ILINERT. 38-If Bept SI. 1830 sulantazatssamas. RW, imam. tatbroas Ms - Mends and the public . is pairel that be continues to. manoractvre Venittan Blinds; trammed equal to any in the city, tithe Unrest tith pekes. An assortment ur Blinds and Stades alWayn on hand, at No. 341 RACE one does below Tenth. and No: 4 Hart's Belidinr N. 8. Cavan Stith and Chesnut. ' Jobbing punctually attended to aprille, IWO • TINDIAL 112111aTIUNG1.—THE BUB- B omibe. Arial On the samallmottere. la Teemed to aaWy r ladle Robber Salting, awl 4 ply. Ito 21 tubes to width, of soy length. rogalitof. at moo fat. tumrs'prlces. AB orders promptly supplied. aped moos of lbs Saltlog an be mean at oar Iftre; - B. BANNAN. Whoa Ratko, Goode of videos Undo to on kW, sad olatlmpl to odor. Mel* • MUM Mitt VOLthwe Mu MORE PROOFS OIe.THS geFICAOY UNDICE.7IIIIPEPISIA, ' tHiItONTO OR , Kn. • 'VOUS DIJIELITY DISEASE -OF TRIG ' And all disemies Plebe hem a ilsordterdLiterorliau math. race all eenstlpatton„ bawd lOUs fiatlemeas ur blood gothic bead, arWO of Dm xlatitheli, wawa, lielatltill. &Ran Ott bed, fallatie or 'OW In the wassaeb. WIT andatiOlin, linking& fiat. -. tering at the pit' of the stomach. swimadat ' of the bead. Winkel aid CMOS' breath . toit.' Ilhategletitt titecteesse, choking or, • stifileatiag reasallons when In a !pug . , peetare, - dintments of vition s dots dr , webs before the 'tibial's/et and dull pan lathe heed. .. i . delleiency of perspiration. yellowaela ot Ho skin gad eyes. pain lathe side. beet. ells*, limbo, Az., sudden gashes of beat, burning in the dash, constant imaginiate of' evil. and• great depression of spirits, .., • can be eirerAnalty cared by DR. NEWLAND'S VELEBAATED GXRDIAN BIT ' tem. Plartarad, by C. 11..11tlemm; it the Ger • TIE outcluteL alp 0115Cilitr MareiLlAllolt. _, man Medici e &ore. NO. no Arch Street, • Philadelphia. It may he teal " 'aid; said; tbat • pa amebas ever been so success- Alseirpower over e above Omuta not excelled., Cu) in compoundleg a Ilifediclue which II: smielled, %quay preparation la th e IT. Slane,. hos done en tooth to relieve the het as the cures attest. I man eases alter skillful physi famity.to rob disease cans terrars,and resume clans had felled. , , the le vet " "' fiesith al t d r ' eetrn ' n • ' i t' ll° laaniar Po llies uela ir leig inu2 grel al vi e rt ir ues I th th e e rectibca ulentio ti n on ar of ia d y lna sidi s: and Proprietor ofthaCmast deservedly PIPSInfamt I T Medicine. Dr. 13wayae's Composed Syrap of Wild es of the Lira and leaser glands. exercising the most Cherry.and none haseeenio general patronisedby the searching, oste re In weakness-and affectleas of the Professionandothersibotblo thtsconetry and Europe„ digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and nor has there ever been no great an effort In the *best Pkallant. - - -_, space of on thin or seven years. tP &melte the credit? , , alaD AID at Cthethickii.-The Hoq . antics D. lons tied unthinking,aly putt ingup Afestrews °readmit Illtielilie, ECUS of the Camden Dement. the best kind., by carious indivtdifels, alining the name, of ti Pl e Pe nne r i si n alue Wes i t t. lerse vve y ti . a mids. an J o ul ma y Il n l y ti a " t i tt loo rin fis e n n d o. 's Wild Cherry, and., much of filename of the twit • .canse rva lud eq u u ced iri te w s e to w m e t re ke pe ing ts W e nal preparation , as krill screen fibin the lather t a *Wear ablemedielne„ and the source DOM whlch'they law. 1 &mars of rue m y and purchase none but tea Pe ed to and u l g t. i a li b lE d i m ri n gi si the original and only genuine article, as prepared by all we felted it operatic lain action upon diseases of Dr. " - Swayer. which'arose from; malty years' close the liver and intestine organs. and tbe powerful Watt attention to the practice of the Profession, and Illikb date Ii agate upon nervous prostration Is really cur led t o ;pis great dluovery• . Mllint. It calms and etreegthens the nerves.bstaging Beware of Atiotalito 1 Resaenther. the genuine Is 'them into" state of repots, making sieeprefreshing. put up in square betties. coveted with a hemline! "If this medicine were,more genets'', used. we are satisfied there would toe less sithagair.a. from them. w e ;e a r n e r i . h tte en eke D a l mi ta v he m g a s g 0 with a, vtrhe; i g ' al it i :L I Z ar Dr e ,- . math, liver and stemma system.the great stederay Of remise linaglaatyabeases emaaate. Have them in positively •• fictitious and counterfeit: . A VOICE PEON SCHI7YLKILL COUNTY. : bai l ' n°ll°l4 ' 64l7° ' can WA den o ta to n h i " entice 'penally. This extraordinary medicine we PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY 'CURE. would advise our Irkeds who are at all Indisposed to . Dr. Swalnei -Dear Sir-. About six years ego. 1 give a trial-it willtben recommendltseff. It should, discovered that myluap were affected, of which I be- in Cie:. be in every a'amily. No other medicine can came mare convinced <ltem time to time, althoughl produce sash evident:ea of merit.” tried many remedies; yet without any apparent berm. (Frout the Boston Bee.) It, and my diseaseinOreased until I was compelled to The editor said. Mc. Iltd-a•Dr. Hoodand's Cele keep my rOOO3, and at last my bed. I had g reat pain brand German Ditters.far the turn of livercomphant, in my left side. upon *bleb I could not lay nbed - And jaundice. dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debility, is In the morning my vOllgh was so severe that I found deservedly one of the Most popular medielare of the it very painful to thrOW OP the phleta which gathered day. These Bitters have been used by Clouse eds. and In great quantities cm my lungs. when fortunately I a friend at our elbow stye he has himself' eceived an bought of your agent', of this place; one bottle of your effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from Compound Sirup of ;Wild Cherry, which so much re- the use of this remedy. We are convinced that. In Sieved me that !continued using it until now. I have the die of these Pluto's, the patient constantly galna used six bottles, am! am happy to tell you that my strength sod vigor-a feet worthy of great considen paten (re removed, my strength returned, my sleep is Goa. Tbey are pleasant In • taste and smell. sad can undirturbe r d" and sweet. and I feel perfectly well. I be used by acmes mith the most delicate stomachs can now' follow my' daily avocation without being with safety, under any circus:6.'lrace'. We are ;Meat afflicted with that painful hacking. weakenning cough ing from experience and to the &Mined we advise and I firmly believe %that to your medicine. underthe their use." blessings of Providinee. I am ludebted for this great are now r eicott'ir Weekly, one of the, best literary papers pub change, and am very happy to subscribe myself lished. said Aug.llso-" Dr-fl Dr. Jackeoofiand's (lemmecom a Bit- WILLIAM EreaUsloNT. ters.manufactured by t:rd. St. Clair, Sibuilklll county, pa., Jun, 19,thitil. mended by some of the most 'prominent member. of A PHYSICIAN'S TER TlidOMY-TESTIMON if Is tbe faculty. as an article of much efficacy in cases of Nolo Received jeer alt Quarters of ills Gisk• female weakness. As such is the cue, we would ad- Dr. 3. H. Ellienn, Frankfort, lip , says .- 1 war in- vise ail mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus rave dared, from a failure of the most patent expertorante themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated recommended in our Materia Medica, in some Mules ethunittatlOns Willdrid these Bitters advantageous to of Diseased Lungs.;to try your preparation of Wild their health, as we know , from experience the salutary Cherry.' it is sufficient to sly that I was an much effect they have Open weak systems." pleased with the result rif that and subsequent trial., Judge M. 11. Noah. a gentleman with great erten. that I now preur be It in • preference to all other lilt and literary attainments, mid is las. New York 4, remedies. thave ea engaged in active practice of Weekly Afionsegee. January 6, 1830 :-Dr. ooad's twelve year"; and I ts la the first Patent Medicine I German Bitterp.-Here Is a hce p 4c oi ch w hi c h ?he ever thought enouvb of to express an opinion in eadlug presses In the Union appear to be unanimous writing. 7 m in e r d e s e4 tr illen ftera dk V i res . a er n i d et t io h n e re fafr a n o i n sb i e s d o by bvi t o h u e s* Late lt D ig r SWAN E ' S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGEi Christopher Wilhelm Lioodand. Professor of the Del a& safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyipepsta the we te K rs in u e . of r_ P vers i f yr oas c' of 11 o Jena . n o P f r ek e iy a Pii `realestmedialyskhn to Cholera Morbua, sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults,and the moot useful Family Medicine ever of - his • freea to the public." many ever proauce .He was emphatically the enemy of esithise. and therefore a medicine of which MORE GOOD NEWS FOR TILE SICK- he wths the Inventor and endorser may be confidently Audersoutoiou, !admire. relltidou. He specially retaminended it In liver r r.awayne -Der Sir :-A man purchased a halite plaint, dyspepsia, debility. vertigo, acidity ofthelif i n. or - your Vermifuge,ltbe other day, for his child ; and mach, constipation, and all complaints arising from a hill. use, discharged silt) -three ofthe taint worms 'disorded condition of the stomach, the liver and the he had ever seen. {lt is somewhat difficult to get the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their people to try-it. as 'they have so often been gutted by conviction of iasexcellence, and Inflate editors nauseous and sOrtlilliss worm medicines . Yours be. speak of its effects from their own individual expe -1 ing so pleasant to he taste, at the ,same time etret.- Glance. Under these circumstances, we feel warrant toil. I shall be able to dispose of a large quantity. ' od, not oply in calling the attention of our readers to ' Res pit trolly your,. • the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jecitiotes) pre- Tawniest, T. Sus se. P. M. paration. hut in recommending the article to all agars • Imo' Beware of : Mistakes! ...El Remember Dr. ed." Moat Ev intact. Swayne's Vertnifuge is now put up in square bottles. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family W' See that thl name is spelt cortecilly. newspaper published In the United Stales, the editor W SATHE. ..- says of Dr. Hoofiand's Getman Bitten.-" It is seldom that wo recommend what are termed Putrid Medicines Dr. Swo rii . 4 , Boyarßoyar C'"rOd Sariarl t l i t e ale Ett'e ct to the coot:Wente anti patronage of out readers; and. l' of Tar Ms• therefore. Wimp we recommend Dr. lloolland's Ger We love Idea the warfront Pills. which have been man Sitters, we wish It lobe diellnzlla linderstood that so Welly lauded through the public press, but there we are not speaking of the. nostrums of the day. that ate none whkh gigeaneb lieriethil satisfaction as Dr are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten Swayne'i isagarCoasetl Saraspullta and Tat Pt ils -- after they have done their guilty race of tattscbt e ef. but They coffee; all the thnetions.wir , the Liver. cleanse of a medicine long established, universally prisd and the Alimentary Creel. acting Ma grate cathodic and Which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty alterative medicine, and are.very valuable in cow- eat" . plaints Incident ta.fetnales. • . Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the ' AGENTS POR Sentragn.l. crnniTy foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last JOHN 0. BROWN. ';," jp,.,,,,,„in r three years. and the strongest testimony In its favor J. cURTIS C. RUCHES , a - --- -''- • • ~ if, that there Is more of It used In the practice of the JAMES B. FALLS, Priiiirsvilte,, Pa regular Physicians 01. Phlladelpbta than all the other JOHN W.- BIBB& nostrum. combined, a fact that can easily be establish ed. and fully proving that a scientific preparation will C. er, O. Ilogrzwase. schuylifiti - Haven ; H. San- meet with their quiet approval when presented even a tea, Port Dutton; Jour A Serto, Tapia:swine; J. H. Anna. Tanana& I H. J. Far. Tamaqua; Pro. In this form, That this me d ic i ne will cure Liver Complaint and nutestrapea, New Calder W. Mativext Wt.& Clair f Dyspepsia, no one ran doubt,•ner using it's directed. Myra it - SILLY 1 1/1 11 . Patterson ; P•ul. Baas, Pine tlea ac: Betatry. Tremont; Cocenna. er. It act. a bl ecifica"Y ill " the "" lach and leer-It I. grove; Ec pretera eto calomel la all bilious diseases-the effect lini, Ilewellen t 1 Julia IVitssans, Middleport t C immediate . They can be edmlnistered to female or FilAtntrY. OriVirnnill; Cotta. RHOADS lc !ATTE: is infant with safety and sellable henget, at any time Haut, New Philildelphl• i S. Mann, Orwigsburg Beware or Cone'rellekfra Landing ; J. ie•riene, Eckert rebate; JACO. E.& u re. Mitts, Low" birabantango: REPO ar , linatClo. Don- li T ur b e ta t ;;; t t t t t tt t t t t t tt tt tt ttt t tt tt tt t tt tt t t tt t t t t t t t t tt tt t t t t t t t t t t t ttt tt t t t tttt t tt t tt t t t Minton, and by all the principal Storekeepers through out the adjacent finalities ten - alters to putt forth a spurious article at the risk of the DR. SWAY N Eta Principai Office N. W. caner of are innocently decleved Look Bth and Sari stream, Philadelphia, where all orders well in the marks of the genoloe They have the lives °ribose who written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrap must be addreased. 0ct.28,1850 1 • 43- tf per, and the name blown in the bottle, without which _ they are spurious. For tale, wholesale and retail, at the German Me. dlandatere, No. 150 Arch Street, one door below 6th, (late of 578 Race St.) Philadelphia. and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for pale by J. BROWN, Druggist, Pnttsville,Pa. June 8.1850 • DR. 1111FATifIVI , Celebrated, ',Manes' EMI 61452 5o 3,156 25 1.475 00 6,187 a, &e. Snother Scientific Wonder! PEPSIN THE TRUE DIOESTIVF: FLITID..OR CASTRIC 3 ICF.t—A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PRE pared from Rennet. or the fourth Stomach of the Os, after directions of Baron. Llehig, the great Phy siological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D , No. North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly ) wonderful remedy for indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaen ice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, sod Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own •tent„ the Gastric Juice. 134faif a teaspoonful of this Fluid. Infused In wilier, will digest or dissolve. Ave Patois of Roast Beef is about two bours,'out of the Stomach. f. DIGESTION. Digestion is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of a Bold which freely exudes from the innercoat of that or an, when In • state of health , called the Gastric Juice. This fluid Is the Great solvetit of the Food, the 'Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the stomach and intestine". Without stbere will b e en diseption.--no conifer:kin of Food into blood, aturno nutrition of the body ; but rather a foul, torpid.ollihrul•ted destructive condition (Atha whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or. injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND BENET. • Pepsin is the chief element, or:rest Direstbke prin ciple of the Gastlic Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the solid parts of the human stomach after death, ttid sometimes causes the stomach ; to digest itself, or eat itseff up. It is also found in the stomach of animals; as the ox, ealf,/kc. It is the material used by ru m m y t o m aking cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has lng been the special wonder of the dairy. The cur ins of milk is the first proceis of di: potion. Benue /possesses astonishing power. The stom ach of a cell will curdle nearly one thousand times its awn weight of milk. Baron Little, states that "One part t i l w ' Pepsin dissolved In silty thoqsand parts of water. , ill digest meat and Other food."— Diseased etomithe produce no good Gastric Juice. React or Pepsin Toshow (bauble want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig,l , in his celebrated work on Animal Phaudatry, says: "AnArtificial Digestive Fluid ana logous to the Gastric Juice. may be moldy prepared from the mucous membrane of the atomich of the Calf, In which various tinkles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened', changed. and digested. just in the same manner utility would be le the human stomach.' Dr. Pereira. In his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowler" t Wells 'New York, page slates the same great fact, anddescribes the method of prentration. There are fe w ide tsr "a mt . ties than Dr. Pereira.... Dr. Emilie. inrhle valuable.writings on t h e ..p hysini. ogy of Digestion," oh that demi:Stine of the due quantity of ;the Gastric Juice Is a proininent and all-prevailing rause of Dyspepsia ;" and he states that "It dittinguished professor of medicine in London; who was severOly afflicted with this complaint, find ing evulintei o n to rail, bad recourseta the °stifle Juice. obtained from the stomach ofll - Ving animals, which proved completely successful.. • table Diet," says: 'D-41 a remarkable. fact in Ow. oloey, - thet thel stomach: of animals, macerated In water, imPart If the fluid the property of disfolvins v a r i o us articles of food, and of effeeting a kind of are tied"l digestiol of them in no ,wise different from the natural digestlei process." Dr. Simon's real work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Lea k Blanch rd„Phila• 1848, pp. 351.2) says "'The discovery, of PEPSIN forms a new era in the Theral. cat histoty of Digeetion. From recent' experiments, we know that food is dissolved is rapidly In an EM- I tidal digestive' fluid. prepated from Pepsin, at It is In the natural Gaoler Juke itself.' Professor Durigibon of the Jefferwif College. Phila delphia, in his great work on human Physiology, de votes more Mau Utilities to an examination of this subject. His etpetiments with Dr, Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice', obtained from the living - humgn gionweh and from animals are well known. "In' all cases," he sajs, "digestion Dunned as perfectly in the arti ficial as In the enteral digestions." ASIA DYSPEPSIA CORER, Dr. Ilooghtor's preparatitinot PEPolle„ hae produ ced the moat marvellous effects. curing cases of De- Etetteistibn, Nervout Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, improved to he on the very verge of the grave. It Is impossible to give lb, d sta n, 01 uses in the Halite of this Advertisement—but authenticated PnifiCIIIINI have been given of mate t ban Two igu ri. DUEL/ REM ARKABLECURES. hi Philadelphia New York and Boakin alone. These were neatly all des. pence cases, odd the cores were not only rapid and: wordJerflal, butiermanent. It Ise g re at •rvous antidote , and particularly use ful f or tendene to billions disorder, Liver Complaint,' Fever and Agee, or badly nested Firer and Ague,' acid the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, and other , amp upon i n e latg es tie eo riptsw. attest long sickness. Also, for exce7 in eating, and the too free rasa of ar dent spirits. I almost reconciles Health with Intern-, perance. 'OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is on fOrm of Old Stomach Complaints whirl' It does not seem reach and rewire at once. No matter bow bad tha t ' may be, It gives Instant relief!' A eferle dosei removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated. for a short time, to make these' gocid effects permanent. Purity of Blood and vigor of body follow at our. It is particul ar l y excellent In eases of Nausea, Vontitlng.Cramps,tinre.: nee of the pit u t distress the Stomach, disess altar eating, low, cold. sta of tbe Blood . Heaviness , LOwness of HPitilm. DM° incl. Emulation... Weakness. ten: denep to Insanlty, Sole ide. du. • Price. One Dour per bottle. Ohs bottle will Ofteri effect* lastinitiute. PEPSIN IN POWDERS. Sent by mall, free or postale. . Ter convenience or sending to all parts of the coon try.the DIGESTIVE MATT ES OF THE PEPSIN ii put npla the Pins of Powders.: with directional* bit diseolved.in water or syrup. by the patient. These powders contain just the same matter as the betties. but twice Iblikistalliy for the NMI Wee, and will bij sent by stall.fner of postage. for One Dollar sect (post paid) se Dr. J. N. HOUGHTON, No.l t North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa. ills mittens for Ave dollars. Every, Pasiap sod bottle hears this Written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. D.. tole Paspnetor. . . Sold by agents In even tows in the United &sta., and by respectable dealers la Medkines generally. Per gale at I B. BANNAN'S Variety Blare. a MO s,' int Mae 14 Potts 'Ohba. Beam tib, sad JOkILB. C•Nart l, Druggistville. , • . E. J. FIT. Draibillt, Tamaqua. Gibbs: do MlnarnWe Sept; IMO EMI =GEMS' zwrizrrorteirr, F"COUGHS, COLDS. INFLUENZA, WHOOP- Iug Coligh and Puhnonery alrectione:—The pro • pieta, of the above invaluable Preparation ges the exhibition of any other epecille which can complete in ell essential qualities with that Paw pre tented to the public. Himself a graduate of the Col lege of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, and carefully trained in one of the most extensive prescription, houses in that city. he confidently. and with assured faith In Its evellence, recommend* it as a medicine well adapted for the purpose' for which it has com pounded, Ile pledge's his Prefessional ratintation that [mortising, no deleterioue ..ruit--but that the simples of which it Is composed, will not In the remotest manner, affect the most tender Want to any way'but to the removal of the disease. For cpughs, however inveterate, or harassing, up action will be found to be immediate and effectual ; Whilst in everytarre It will bring almost instantaneous 'relief. and if persevered In, +Matfett surveil, mire. Children from their binh , end adults of any •ge, can rely upon these results. Colds 1014 neglected, or bp coming violent through constant exposure, threaten ing Injury to the lungs. and consequently consump tion, will be ed before such a fatal crisis will hive been trachea. Indeed cues have been known, and are certified to. where it has been ascertained that 'pulmonary alrection masted which this mech.. eine relieved with *lithe drelded eeidenres of Gradi ent, entire cure. - This preparation Is equally efficacious for Asthma, hoarseness, and bronchitis Aged persons, particular ly. are much subject to the first of those diseases; whilst public speakers, when afflicted with the latter, will be sure lobe relieved from these two painful an noyances. The above statements are made in MI view of their Importanre aid weight; their Csithfulnese will be proven on a fslr trial or the specific; and relief in the sufferer be the certain consequence. For reviler proof of the efficacy of this remedy. the proprietor reapectiully refers to the following minimum, of some of the first Physicians Jo Pottsville CuaTiVicatcs.-1 deem It a duty I owe to thetom monk,. to stroogly recommend "Hughes' ExpectOr 'nip mean effectual remedy in colds, incipient bron chitis, Intimation of the lungs. and alt analogous diseases. Having prescribld this remedy, and traced. Its effects upon the patient, I can safely recommend It as superior to ens distinct combiuStinD now before the public. P. GOULD, D PettselDe. 1148 J. C. C. ilogbes haying madelinown to me the com ponent materials of a preparrions made by him. called ••llnehes• Expectorant:. tin iodised to rec ommend It as a medicine that would prove beneficial In the various diseases for which he directs it to he given. J. SINNICESON. M. D. Having examined the components conning "Hughes' Expectorant," I have no desliellon In reconunandins it as, , 1 believe It to be, On excellent remedy In certain conditions Or pulmonvy diseases. Pottsville, nut Mal Viol. HEADY, U. D Mr. J. C Perils linghes—Dear 8 4.—As you were kind enough in inform me of the Ingredient■ which compose your Istaletorant, I now. aher testing it fully take pleasure in cnturnending it to all Anse who may need a safe and effectual lisper4orant. 'ffflOri, 4C,. Tll O O. O. FIEGINS. M P. Prepared only by J. C. C. Hughes. Chemist and Druggist. Pottsville, Pa., and tbr sale by J. W. Gibbs. O. Renner, Mlnersville ; J. Fry, Tamaqua; S. R. Wino. Schuylkill Haven ; J. &J. Hammer, Wagner & Brother. Orwtgebarg ; John Wituging..miggrennyt Meyere , & Sillyman, Patterson ; Charlie Dobbins, SS ve! Creak; J. B. McCreary, Tremont - Wm. Payne, Iferliehervllle; James Port Carbon ; J. Mc- Curdy, Reeding; Seller's Drug Store, Pottagrore ; one bystarekeyrys generally thrombosis the State. Jan. IS, it. g-tf The Greatest Discovogy of tbo Aim DR 'PRAM'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. constantig effecting , cures or the utmost torpor -1 tante. The most incredulous are convinced—the most faithieuire compelled to believe In the power and virtue of this inlit reined his universally 14111itted to be the most wonderful combination known to the world for the Immediate relict o disease and pain. It neve falls while there remains suilicieni tifsio restore aas raised bealthraciloteto the capillary weasels Sr lb body , and egsalizatbe eirculetion ofthe blood. By this mesas a controlling power is galned over he most malignant forms of dbuse, whir can not be obtained from any other remedy. each is the power of this combination that it penetrate/cosset, portion of the bisinelt frame; ovary bone and mosile. vein and ligament is snitched oat end mad setsts of HO inifir=thstliiii Influence. Bears It coitus ft capstan with tuneful as estarnatlineues • Numerous Instances are on record where this reme dy has restored health to patients coarse' the grime that the most poem/Mid:menial remedies failed tit pret— duce any effect Ruth has flrequentiy been thecae lir hulawisatios of Rilo Bingsto,•• ' • • No patient need ever die with Me disease where the Mnetic Ointment can he obtained. That dangerous demote known 'sine Pstrid ffeysipass, can always be/prep by this remedy. For ,tgassatery Elnewatins, this ointment is the most complete remedy prepared. In 99 cases out of 100 It will and entire relief to tlie worst cues of Nervous Riascis. • - in thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy is of immense value. Affections of the spine, rheilmattem, lumeness.uice rem gore throat, bronchitis, pleurisy, croup,_chills, Ontlsee. sold head, scrofula, salt Rheum, erysipelas. Cholera Orbits. mine In,tle face or brent, burns, tattered eyes. fuer fonts, Ace.; _will be immediately relieved by this use _of this remedy. For Anther partlesiate and InEillanials, sestiamph lan len with Mich agent. Price 15 and 40 cent' per bottle. Par sate by • - JOHN O. BROWN, Pottsville; end 3. W. GIBS Alin,Cor sale hy en Agent to each tow In Mende. Beptedihatil, , •- pale RECIMIVIIIID • BEAUTIVJL Arrictic i srl enter Combo. wide& irUltal Bolt low - SRAM & ZLlAurr. IMIO : 10.1 CE 'MARRIAGE virartscii.:OTEEr uNELAPFT . ' IDE CAUSES AND. THE REMEDY I ,{ ils trr. l and mai a wife endures yews of bodily • Eafferitot lad of mental enough, pinstripe and help leas tunhittering her life, that of her huiltsunt, and, baxardin; the haute welfare t,,f her children. arising from camel which. if knows, yacht have spared the adTering, the anguish to the, wife, and to the lots , . • bind embarrumneata and peornary difficulties bay "ing tbeiroritrin in the mind, betng weighed down and harassed' , inconsequence of' the sickness of the cant panion of his bosom. • . How important that the reuses Should be known' every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing , consequences! to the health and hap. piness of both may be avo t ided I Life is too short and health too precious to admit 'Say poition of the ooe to bo spent without the fulliMajo3rment of the other. The timely possession of a Ilittle work ensided as follows has been the means Of saving the health and the life of 'thou l santlx. L ovel TWO HUNDRED TWOUSANO copies hard been sold tioce -I the first edition was is med. • The author has been indticed to, advertise it by urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for all they bold deal (that all may have an ontiiebhdry of obtaining ith and who have favored him with I thousands of letters of encomium. same of which arks annexed to the silver' tisement. . I THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Pitedieai Companion. BY DB. MAUBICEAU, PILOVISSOIII Or Di qr worse. Thrntirth Edition. litreel pp 250. Prior, VI 0 WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR TILE MARRIED. Br those contempla• dug marriage.ai it disekee'll important secrets which dead be.known to theni.particularly. • llerr, every female—the: wife. the mother—the vie either budding into emmanhood, or the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplate* en important change—can discover the causes, symp toms, and the more efficient remedies and most cer• fain rriale• of cure, in every complaint-to which her vex is subject.. The revelations ointalned in its pales have proved - • blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will Ruin.- SICKLY ANI) UNIIAPPY WIVES. Ex/rort of a litter from a Gentleman in Dayton, 0. "IDLYTON, May 1, 1847. pa A. M. Id•utucestr—My Pear Sir: ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,' for which T enclosed sae dollar to your. address, came safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, bat that am impelled by a sense of gratitude, fur myself and wife. to. give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. " My Wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more. in coniequence of her great an pith and suffering some Months before and daring confinement; every wiecessive one more and more debilitated end prostrated her, putting her life in int aliment danger, and which wu, on the last occasion. despaired of I 'apposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At this time )now about two months) I heard your hook highly -spoken of. as ,eontaining some matters reaching my case. On itsj receipt and perusal, I can rot eaprees to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and the ;ay its pages iniparted to my wife. on learning that the great discovery of U. M. Deso- . menu: piNvide. l a remedy: It opened a prospect to ore whirl I little conceived was possible. No peen.' Mary ronsideration can ever repay the obligations I ' am under lo you fur having been the means of im parting to us the matters contsined in • The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion' Bet for Ltd*. ere a.notlier year would base passed over my bead, in all humus probability tny wife would have I,en gr ... A nd mi eliddren left motherless" Extract from a Letter. , • Competence and Health, "LATICAITER, PA, Oct 24, 1847. O MT DEAR SIR, I know you will hare the kind ness to Lear with me In encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge fin behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves under to you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaltiable Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' It has beer' worth ha weight in gold to me. If I expreu myself rather warmly, you will 100 7 ThIli i Fan not do so too warmly, when 1 inform you of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state my situation when I obtained Four book through the merest curiosity 1 look upon it as one of the most fortunate events of my life. I had been married some ten years.-and was the father of seven children. I was long struggling unceasingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competency. but the results of my utmost exertions at the end left me about where I was at the beginning of eachye a r : and that only, with the most 'tinted econoniv. mufti. sing with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this cotenant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my health I felt less capable to endure its contour awe, while 1 felt the necessity of perseverance "This constant, unceasing struggle on my part wee Imperative, in consequence of the prostrated midi lion, at my wifft(with oceasional intermission) irr sis years; much of the time confined to her bed, and of course Incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which 1 was isnomnt. Oh! what would I have given had I the ex years to live over again ! What would my wife have given to havebeen-apared the long days and sill longer nights, prostrate on a bed of sickness of which would have beet avoided, had I then seen a copy of THE MARRIED WIONIAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.'" &MP o f Jtk ys i a i nta DANGEROUS DELIVERIES,, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. How many are eafferiiig from obstruction or irreg ularities peculiar:to the female system, which UP. dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and fur which their delicacy forbids seeking Ingdteld Ittiric9 l How piny gaffer from Prompsn. uteri Tailing of the womb), or fromjlifor.aibui (weak nem, Etc, &c ) How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confine men t ! How many hive difficult if not dangemus deliveries, and whose lifirft are jeoparded during such time, will lied in Itspage& the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! MD Extract front% Letter. To thou juit Doti I known!" portant matters treated of in ' The Mitried Woman', Private Medical Companion' annti years ago, bow much misery I might hove osceperi ! I hive suffered yens from muses Which you poiqt out in your bonii, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found my cue treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in its paged" Letters are daily received of this character; none eraary to present. To Ogee Yet mama/11W, but contemplatinft mar nage, or perhaps hesitating as to the pmpnety of 'Muffing the fesyntsibilitiPo attendant upon it, the irillsoutnce of Dena POSSOIIed of the revelations con tamed In these Ives, in Intimately involving their future' happiness. can not be appreciated. It is, of coarse, impracticable to convey more fully the vivito:a subjects treated of, as they are of a na ture strictly intended for the married. or those min. templating marriage• neither is it necessary, since tt is every one's duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a :rath er, or Y sister, may be subject, can be obviated. ar Copies will be sent by 31a11 free of Postage _ to the Purchaser. Pottst Ills. A utast. 1848 Q' On the receipt of One Dollar, "THE MAR tiff.D WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. PANION" is sent (maga free) to any part of the United States. All letters until be past-paid (except those containing a remittance), and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Bon 1224. New York City. Publishing °Mee. No. 129 Liberty st., New York gripr *moo Copies have espeosen; by MIL wimm Imre months with perfect safety cer tenW mat Tellers, wid agents enggged in its sale, gre handsome competencies from the ready and ersraordiaary demandfor it, and the extreme. ly liberal terms afforded them. ' Active loyal or travelling Agents, throughout the United States and Canades, will be supplied On the same terms, Communications ere required to tost.paiel and addressed as at ve tar CAUTION.—The. public .are cautLoned against the - various catch-pennies intended to be palmed of upon them, imitating the title of the work as " The Marri., Ladies' Medical_ComPsn ton," and various other titles. The title of lie work, is "Ms Married WOMAN'S 'Private Medical COCipanion," by Dr. A. M. .11faurierau. August 17, 1850. " PH itammeN lA, Nov. 1847. DR. A. M. blaustcrau: Had I known of the ini Perry Hawley Vegetable Paln. HE woriross op TuE &QE.—INTERNAL & External Iternedy.—A. great discovery and valua ble esdieing. Rpm _family should have bottle in cases nr sadden *knees. It cores lined AffCoem t aints yCsbeonitiec. Diarrhea, ev n e h n e dead. Brtian, Rheum Pain don. DrlP.Pals. and Berne. BEAD TUB EVIDENCE; : This certifies that I have for 'event flt nth. peed Mr. Davis' Veeetable Pain Hiller In my family In Were of thaw roses for which It U recommended. and find It a very useful family medicine. A. BRONSON. Pastor of 'ld Baptist Church, Fall River Tisbarn. Marti ar d. Tbis may certify that! have usedVaris' Pain Kn ee with mai sitcom, in gases of Cholera Intittanni, Common flowitlecrinptstnt; Bronchitis, Coubs. Colds, iFe;iissid.tinablittbee.. /tally eamminend it as • es insets emuylntelelsw - • JAB. C.IIBOMEB. Tarim Dem.—This tufty certify, that I still the Pith Killer In tnyfligilly. kb health has been DO good for three or four mouths put, that I hare but MOP CM CO use for Ititud would still recommend It to the public. . • lIIEHARD Cl 7 t. 18449. Pall Meer. Id warmth, 17tb. 1849. For sale by ' JENKINS t SHAW. 195 Cliearnt hunt. Philadelpbta. General Wholesale Agent for Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom all orders and • applications for. Alenclee 'llOlll bittern renusylranla should be addressed. B. PANNAN, Wholeiale and - Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. *Emig*. And others supplied to sell again, et the regular sate,. Aug 17000 DENCIVaI4.-11,11 5011 SCRIBER lIIIRF.BY IN- Libros bls nutoeroes Weeds, and the public put lON that be has itemised Ms Boast suotiseDLL FAO. LIOLTs to the taro Nix, Brien Building. no the North agog comer of &wed nod BO euesti - Pottsellie— betels will sentlene to meencantern seety ankh, log to the besioele, en en extended • scale lirt=lll enable lithe to sell is low as any establish ment In the City of Phlladelphle. • And refunds, his balks to them lot that/ illent ostmege -*metaled to bUit Ildretefote,kespeMag i tlts a continuum of the same. -T. zoprrzeoa. De 5.111,11119. 1114ato.* . . . .. VALUABLE OltinetNES - • ROMTHE LABORATORY or 'roc CELEBRATED J. 8. ROBE, - or PHILADELPUZA. ALTERNATIVF FOB THE BAD!- udeariof BuofuL , Diaeaseu of the Bane, stub born Ulcers, Liver Complaints, old Eruptions. nett t nratista, and every .Disease, attshigfrom an impure ; state of the blood. 3 • This preparation has no equal for the cure of the above owned diseases: My eigensive practice In IPhiladclabla the last thirty years Las made me ac quainted with all forms of disease, and being a grad uate from the Univetalty of Pennsylvania io 1820, an- der the (obtainer of theprily greal Professors, Chap man, Physic, Gibson, Cox and tlat e.aames celebrated for medical science, and having daily intercourse and consultation respeetlng disease, and the application of remedies thereto, with !bele distinguished physi dame, lam enabled from all of these advantages to offer the public my Alterciative Syrup, which purities and gives tone to the system, driving therefrom all lurking Manses. This remedy 1 have always relied upon. in a prattled of thirty years, to restore broken down coast Ituti ins, Over 1000 persons in. the city of Philadelphia can be seen who were cured by It. Price 111 per bottle. DR. .I. 8. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT, OR COUGH SYRUP.—A certain, speedy cure for Coughs, colds, Contraptions, Asthma. spitting of blood. and all dia. eases of the lunge. This valuable Syrup bas no equal; it allays irritation or infiatnation of the air cells. re moving soreness from the cheat ; causing the pattern to expectorate with ease and freedom. After so ex tenure medical practice of thirty years In the city of Pbiladelphia, I am •enabled to offer the afflicted public a Cough Syrup which has gladdened the hearts of many almost upon the brink of the grave. Thousands are ready to testify to its curative and healing virtues. This preparation has placed consumption on the list f manageable diseases, and makes It as curable as an thee, If the patient applies for aid before the Innis a destmyed.k Price 50 cents'nd ill per bottle . DR. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COAIPOUN D —THE Liver; being the largest gland In the human body, Is more frequently deranged in its healthy action than any other. The ennsequenees 01 this derange ment are first, Dyspepsia ; known by costirenenens, belching up of wind; sour stomach, and sometimes Diarrhtea or looseness of the bowels, head-ache.ner vous feelings cold feet.,wakefulnesa, and variable appetite, Sce ifireondlyrif the above symptom+ are allowed to gogin long without this medicine, (which will always cure or remove them.) then followa de bility of the lungs and predispositionto consumption. Dr. Rose has been called on by over three thousand eases within the last few years, and many of them had tried the various bitter compounds to their delu • sloe; ortunately the most were In time and were won b red by the above compound. which contains e' non rcitry, and does not injure, but alive ys improves the nestitution,a. thousands can testify. Price 50 cents DR OSE'S VEGETABLE VERNIIFUGE —This coronae having , been used , by the in a full practice of men' -six years, with the most beneficial results in cases of worms, has so well established its supe riority above most other wottn medicines that the dr mend has increased beyond all calcuLition. All medi cines should he pre pared by a physician and i henikt It is true that many articles are now sold as good for worms, but It should •he remembered that many are toe powerful for the constitution of young children.— Peter 25 cents. DR. ROSE'S CROUP OR HIVE SYRUP.- There have been many lemeders compounded for the titre of Croup or hives The disease Is particularly preys lent among children, and often fatal ; but as I have never seen a :age terminate fatally or continue long I whet , - this Syrup was used, I can recommend tt with the highest confidence- Price 25 cents. See direc tions. DR. ROSE'S FAMILY OR SANATIVE PILLS These pills are confidently reenmmeaded for Dyapep sia, disease of the Liver, Costiveness, and for the constant use of famine's, as they are mild and certain in their operation, causing no pain or uneasiness leaving theboweis perfectly fire from costiveness Price 25 cents . DR. ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.—This beautiful prepalatien has been used by tee In a fell practice of thirty years in the city of Philadelphia. and is a never-failing 'remedy for cholera-mollies. dysentery. bowel complaint, flatulency, &r.Price 25 cents. DR. ROSE'S HAIR TON ir.—Thls invaluable compound for the hair has been used and highly re- 'commended by the late and truly great Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia Prieegl . The afflicted l ate invited to call noon the Agent, and procure (gratis) sue of the Doctor's Pamphlets giving I, a detailed account of each remedy and its application. These medicines are in high repute, and can be re lied upon as suiting the diseases for which they are recommended...lS they are the result of an extensive practice of the last thirty years n the city of Philadel phia 13. Notiegenuine without my written signature, J. 8. WISE, M. D. For sale by - JENKINS Q SHAW, Isaa Chesnut street. Agents for the U. S. And Inrelale Wholesale pt the Store of the subscri ber,who•is the sole Wholesale Agent for Schuylkill County Drugeste, Merchant., &cc., dealing in Medi- Cities, supplied at the Prnprletnr's price.. These are no Quack Medicines. Dr. Rose is MI eminent Physi cian of twenty years practice in Philadelphia. where the United voice of the Press and the people extol the Medicines. virtues, andcrtraordl nary cures effected by his Medicines. 11 D•NNAN. Pottsville, Dec. 29, 1850 52.1 v ' • A. Et: 7. et - ) cfri Tri.f.pi 4:01,1i1 g 11116:#114 - .1N illirittitar iiailadiarietgetr6, 1 .7.1 r 413M93.1 , . ./3.. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA . The Genuine Article, - UIEATLY IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED BY DOM% CiiiisTON; the Great ChemiM. UM=l The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World Over two hundred and fifty thousand persons cured of various diseases, within the last two yearn. It cures Scrofula, Stubborn Ulcers. Effects of Mercu ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Conoumption, General Debility. Dys pepsia, Costiveness, Skin Disea ses. Liver Complaint, Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms. Cancers and Tumors. Ileart Disease,. The great beauty of this medicine is, that it never inJureat,he constitution, :mills always beneficial even to the ;Mud delicate, and is the only, medicine ever dis covered th-it creates new, pore and rich Mond, and that reaches the bone. Thowands are ready to tenth fy to lit many virtues. -GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. Every person should lake a bottle spring and fall, to regulate the ordrniand drive out all Impurities TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. One bolds of Dr. S. P. Townpeud'e Exuaet of par saparilia will cleanse the aysieni of a child. READ THE EVIDENCE. TIIIII to to certify, that my child wam afflicted with a horrible disease In the face (which re:doled the ef forta of my family physic:l,ll4) and WEL. entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. S P Towneend'eSuriaparilla. WILLIAM WOOD, Lifunnumn, Fayette c 0.., Pa., July S. 18.50. This is tocertify that we have gold Dr. H P. Town send's Saisaparilla for many yE4rs, anJ consider it a very valuable medicine, marl mires having been el% Pried in our shinny. A younl,m ' an by the name of Westley Rothpror I:, of This pla t, wag cured of he St-tniula, ( having large lumps in his neck) by the use of one bottle. > THOs. REEL). & SON, Huntingdon, Pa.. July - 3d,1850. NOTIEE•.. The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sarsaparilla, will in Allure he manufaiiur ed tinder the direction of Jame• R Chilton, Chemist, whose name in connection with that_of Dr. M. P. Townsend. will he upoti each bottle, toitrevent fraud. Sold at BANNAN'S • Ikmkstore, Pottvville Wholepale end Retail. Co-Druggisto and othrra art informed that we have made arrabaemente to Aupoty thty medians by the Dozen, at the Itienufactuters' prices. It will he to theiradvantagetheiefore to procure their euttr,lles from The Recipe to mantifaeture this article. was sold a few months ago. for the WHO Of Oar Hundred Ike,- sand Dollars, the best evidence al its great worth as a medicine. The smile has been unexampled. The article sold as Old Or. Jacob Tow nseod'a, Is all • “Ilumhng." Jacob Tow timid Is a Vender of Pe riodicals In New York, anti a firm pay him several hundred dolbrs a year for the nee of kW name, for the purpose of manufacturlnt a spurious article. and palm' It off upon the public as the "genuine article." by rai ling It old Dort Jacob Townsend's Warcaparillo. gi•lEyou want the genuine article always ask for Doct. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Aug 3,1830 r , 31-tf • I,7STABLISIIED IS YEARS AGO,. BY. Da. KIN- NELIN, N. W. Corner of Third and lli,iun Ste., between Spruce and Pine Streets, Philadelphia. Youth and Manhood t or a Premature Death RESIK MAN ON SELF' PRESERVATION—ON L Y 23 Cents• This Book Just published, is filled with use ful information. on the infirmities and diseases of the Human Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Age, and should he read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning It giver will prevent years Of misery and suffering and nave annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reacting it will learn bow to prevent the destruction of their children. •..*A remittance of cents,enclosed In a letter ad. dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, P.. W. corner_of Third and Union Streets, between Spruc e and Pine. Phlladel phis. will ensure a book under envelopi., per return of mall. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid and he cured at lime. Packages of Medicines, Directions, Lkr.. forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from dam age or curiosity. Hook-sellers, News Agentk,,,Pediars, Canvassers, all Others supplied with the 'above work at se i rY low rates. August 21, 1850 34-ty New Steam Saw - BUM PIM evescAntEn RAVING ERECTED AND .I. put into operation an extensive Steam daW Mill. at the head of Silver Creek. on a large tract of the best timber land in rlehuylkill County—he Is prepar ed to furnish sawed timber of. all sizes, Including Props for Mines, Ac., at the shortest notice. Confi dent that his superior advantages wilt , enable hint to sell his Lumber at tower rates. than those of any other esta bli s hment in this Section—lir respertfully . the attention of his friehds and the public generally, assured.that a trial only it necessary to secure ['heir pat/image. Persons desiring Lumber, will apply to subscriber iti Pottsville, or to hts Agent at the Mill. Lumber delivered at any point se I Angust 17. IMO &UMBER! LUDIIO3I3 ! riniE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RESPECT ' fully inform the .publie,that , they are now prepar ed to manufacture all kinds of either White Pine, Yellow Pine or ilenlinen lumber, Plastering Lath or Pickets; at theft Saw Mills, in Rush township, Schuylkill county, about 9 miles from Tamaqua.— They bops, by ceiling at fair - prices and a disposition to render satufaillun io all who may have dealings with them,tn merit a liberal share of patronage. orders thankfully received and speedily ersca led- They will contract for delivering lumber at any station .along the Reading Railroad cr Schuylkill Canal. • - Persons wishing Inforinstina respecting the Weal of lumber, will please address Franklin C. - Smith, Agent, Tarawa, or the undersigned at Pottstown Montgaatery county. Jan:85,1851 .zit LATICSI SL ATI:St-1001 DOZEN SLATES 0 (Stets from thetennucatterets, at City wholesale grtteee.latt tete leen and for sale at S. HANNAN'S 'Chas 0 . Wholesale Stationery and Piper Store. *The 'lnas sandle6 at City prlOis wholesale. liopt.18„ 1330 39 Hardy Grapes need pruning early,before the sap flows and bleeding commences. A m o d, erate bleeding may not be feared, but if p ro . r fuse, it' is detrimental. The sooner th e work is done in the spring the better. ,Thelt , Isabella; BlantLeatawtia, ind such Amen. can varieties, are of 'snob rampant growth, that when only a few Years old, they bear most abundantly, and hence the experienced cultivator concludes that : pruning is not Dec. essarv, and that they do better, without it. A most errpneous conclusion—for the vines by such neglect, soon become 'a mass of thickly matted stems and branches, then vigor is exhausted, and diminutive crops of poor fruit are theitsult: ,But by good pro. Ding they may be kept in perennial vigor and undiminished productiveness. EtARDT fiIi.APES. A gentleman who has success fully _ triel the eiperiment,ncays thnl, with nests care. fully .and propeili made, lined with cotton wool, and new at each sitting, a,hen'ivill set on 23 eggs, (14 on the bottom and 9 431:1 the top,) and hatch out IS to 22 chicken - a', n u . sing three broods in a season. It is lute for some improvement in poultry raising in --this country. fa England the chicken , are brcutht to market double the size of t host in the United States, and afford much greater profit to the fArmers who rear then as capons. TO KEEP DOGS-PROM SHEEP. Sheep will be proteeted from being killed or in any way molested by dOgs by putting common sheep hells upon them—to even 25 sheep put on two bells, which will make sufficient_ noise to frighten them, as all sheep dogs are cowards, and will ruti away at the first sound.—This fact has been amply tested by many farmers 'around me. Some who had no bells on theft. sheep, had many 01 them killed in one night'; others, my `among the cumber, who had bells on the flocks, were not in the least ilistt4bed. TO DENTROY %%TERMS IN WALKS Saturate wateii,with chloride of sodium and pour it boiling hot on the weeds. careful you get the right article. h not expensive. You .will find a description of this substfince in almost any chemical.— We-recommnd you to look for' it, and sate. fy yourself' that it is not a dangerou'R sob. stance to have about. TO CLEAN RUSTED IRON WORK • Cover !the work With oil and let it stand for five or six hours. ; Then wash it off with strong soap suds and a good britsh. 'The brush must be long:, in the .bristles. [Le, work should - uever be left wet any length ct time. TO MAKE puituip ,GLIJE One quarter of a pound avoirdapon shellac, dissolved in`- three ounces spots caries' measure of naptha ; put the stie:ll•E into a wide-mouthed.. bottle, and pout. •,:f naptha upon it ; cork it up, ancl , stir it wvzi piece of wire two or ihree times during:A first 36 hours. It cab be made 7ithota measurement, by adding; shellic to oaptla until it becomes of the consistency actual ; When the shellac is thoroughly dissolved in naptlia, it, forms a liquid glue always rade for use. Iron-moulds should be wetted; hen laid on allot water plate, and a little\essental salt of lemons put on the part. If (the linen becomes dry, wet it and renew the proms observing that the plate is kept boiling hot. Much of the powder, solfrunder the nato of salt of lemons is a sprious preparation and, therefore, it is uecealtari to dip the lm. en in a good deal of water, and wash it as soon as the stain is removed, to preyent the part from being worn into holes by the acid ROW TO MAKE VEAL CASE Boil six or eight eggs hard ; cut the yolk, in two ; and lay some of the pieces in the bottom of the. pot ; shake in a hale choppei parsely, some thin slices of veal and ham add then eggs again; shaking in after eno some chopped parsley, pepper, and salt, ut the pot is full. Then put in water may , . to cover it ; lay - on it, about an ounce of lar; ter : tie it over 'pith a double white paper and bake an hour. ' Then pan if together with a spoon, and let it stand until cold.— Put it in a small mould. It turns oul well for a supper or side.disb. Take a breast of veal, the knurkle or scrag end of the neck just cover it wahl water, and let it Stew very gently until about half done :- let it stand to be cold, then cut into pieces rather small ; season with pepper and salt ; lay the veal in regularly put some of the liquor into The dish, and have more ready to put in when baked put a puff paste round the edge of tbedisk let the top be about.half an inch thick. The Turkish manner of clearing eferie very simple and without trouble or expense The coffee is as cleiir as water., A.t sous your coffee boils pour some into a - 'curt fling back into the pot, whereupon/t grounds sink to the bottom, repeat op eration, and it will pour off as clear as per' sible. This simple plan was communirsted to your correspondent by a Turk of rank. - . Boil six eggs haid •, shA them tallik, double the quantify vfsuet ; then put curium washed and picked; one pound or more, 11 the eggs were large ; the peel of one lemon shred very fine, and the juice, six spoonfuls Of sweet wine. mace, nutmeg, sugar, a retY little salt :orange end citron candied. -Mete a light paste for them. HOW TO . KEEPRELIA9HRTES. Apply the *bite nf an egg with a suitable brush to a single_ tlaicknetis cif-white tissue paper, witb which cover over the jars : the paper must, be auffiCiently large to Cover cutr the edges an inch, or two, and will requite no"tyicg, becoming, when dry, ineoneeivab!! tight and strong, and impervious to the or. JOHN TEMPLE 33-ly Put into a stew-pan a tetticup of bread Crumbs, a teacup Of cream; a spoonful of butter, with salt, pepper, and nntmeg ; who; the bread has absorbed'the cream, break the eggs, beat them a little with the mixture. and fry like plain ;omelet. TO TAKE MILAEW OUT OF LI e Take soap and rob it well ; then str i P e some fine chalk ;and rub thlit &Ist; is the o' inert t. jay it on the grass ; as it dries, we t it a little, and it will soon come out. SMITH & MINTZER 4-4111 If your meadows are turf bound, narrow them, then now on each acre 2 bushels of bones, and five of isher, and toll. 4 CHICKENS. (The jousekeept IRON.BIOULIOS IN LINES A VEAL PIE TO CLEAR COFFEE• • e EGG MINCE PIZS. -`, BargkO 0111C1ICT 111(1ADOIVS. Li II ~._; ~:~~. `t #~
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