THE OPEN HAND. BF - A. • , "For the.love of Heaven. good" friend, a penny,". said a feeble bepar, one cold night to a wealthy Merchant in Chestnut street. 'But the protid man, wrapping his rich man tle about him, turned scornfully away, and the beggar passed on. You would scarcely havg noticed the scene —the calm imfeelin‘ , . coldness of inhuman apathy; and the great agony of a breaking heart. The one went to his lordly hOme, where music and gladness, and the bright faces of happy Children were around the -hearth storm ; the other tottering along with trembling steps to the wretched hovel, where his pale faced wife awaited his re turn. The light flashed over from the rich man's mansion, but the beggar's house was desolate. Through the whole of that weary night did the beggar and his wife sit musu. ig over the past and looking for some light in • the future.. About, around them, on all sides, they btheld nothing but the glooniwhich no tay might penetrate; nothing but the'im penetrable obscurity which is ever resting upon the wretched and the out-east. For God loaows, if we do not that, at all - time; urea at' this moment, in many a desolate home, hy many a cheerless heaithi,there are strong men boired beneath the weight of an overwitelming despair; trembling women, pining •awawm then. ,great dispondence ; and bright evedlittle children groWing - pale and ghistli:for the want of bread. God:loaoWs . ,. that even upon our neighbors and friends; possibly upon the one neat door, there is ra=ting the cold, relent Kegs hand of 'poverty, that poverty of which wean form no wig conception, until we shalt find our selves.,-beuding like them over the 1 -last-dead cmber`rand farni'shing lik% them for i lood. could we but 'enter into the houses so near us; gO like the angels into every haunt of `woe and grief, and touch the wretched ones gatheted there, what tales of agony, should we hear. - One would till 'us sweet' dreams -of hiti sinless boyhood, tell us hat; he start ed in life, gladly and,gailv, and W ith no.fear of ihiiitaknown future ; how for!a time the sky-, blue and the ocean calm, and with his flag thrown out upouthe!mle.hCsped along bravily .and rapidly, until his litivage li -s as nearly over, when, just as he caught sight of •thelesired port; saW its temples .nll glitter ing in-the Sun. light ; heard the music of the harp_and the voices of-the singers wafted 'from its .s.treets=just ,as the billoir was bear ingriliiin in upon . to the desired .b.nlitr,rage.l-just then alas alas I the storm Came down and 'the rudder gave, and his 'vessel was.'l.;.'ilYried out :17,ain. all crushed and broken, a 111 , 4-and leagues into-the angry ; sea. lle would tell us, perhapS, how that storm passed by, and the sun slK:tie out before, and 'the sea became calm a.min,;:and . that once more, With the lilue . .kv he sped along towards the has-4in. But again and, again, until at length his( brave and beautiful barque waS thrown hi h bpoa the rocky real, and left, a solitary hula, to moul der in the sun. - Another would tell u-'- his tale of I,,ve. How the. - swee' being whom he, Ivor -hipped. the id-le- to whom his heart _are homage, loved_him and bltssed him for rminv a long atid..pleasant rear: int that befole long her cheek grew pale- and her eye grew dim, and now his only solace is life is to goat - tWilight hodr and bending over tlu grave where she lies sleepieg in death, hold;communion with her spirit., and pray to [nee; her again in -the silent land. Still auotner, tin old and feebled man, leaning Upon hi's Staff, would tcll, perhaps. the saddest tale of all 2 —tat of a boyhood • unblessed, of . a manhoOd =wasted, of au old age comfortless, and wretched. , He wculd '• tell that . from his youilfE up, as the days and weeks and _months passed. slowly on, the gloom had deepened and the ;:ruiding. , tar goae:out,ind that now he was only wait lag God's time that he,might depart and be,- . _ at -rest. , _ Such sufrerin7, ones, are all around Such ialeS of woe have come so often to our , . ears that—God forgive us—we pass them unheeded, and leave the starving to their untoldanuny, evetr as the rich' man did.— Say what we-will, deny it as we phase,.: the,blmsing of God does rest upon the chari table: the curse of God does. follow the un-; feeling. The , bond- of brbtherhood may not be broken . . • So heaven help us to bear the . . burdens of! the poor=and do it jti - vfully. - For so shall I thbusands look . from their . ,wretehednes.s., and thank' God for- the angels he has sent—the cheerful heart—" THE or.EN NAND." Public Sale . - - WILL be ...Mat Public Sale, on Saturday, . 11110 MIL the 9th day of Mara' next, at 11 o'clork, in the forenoon, ar the public ['Desna' Henry Bressler, innkeeper, In the town ellen-el .lyn,,a certain TWO STORY Frame STORE and 11We:ilia_ nous,. and Lot of - ground (now occupied as a Strirk , :b.} Jonas Kaufman) containing in front, 50 feet. and in length or depth, ISO ; adjoining Jaenb Sherman, and others, With a Lease tertmnatio on theist April, ISM,' Possesz.ion and indi , putabie title will - be given od said Ist April 1551. • Terms of site made known, on , ,the day of,.ate, by JOHN STERNER., end the Heirs of rite? Fenstermacher, dec«ased. 9. 10. - G-ts. Farms to be L et. STIVATED in Hatay.. isa Union township: Sch iylkUl Countr, Pennulcania,l.elon.lng to the estate of the ,tatt , StephenCtrard— these farms are eight in number : from- 50 to 100 acres of land cleared In each ; located in a rich red skate raVey ; lime , althirt reach,: contignewn to the Schti ylk ill, 51ahanoyi Beaver Meadou , and Hazteton coat ti-td;. Hint in • goring a constant and good market for all descrir ions of agricUlturat produce_ Tfk indue.rihns 21..1 capable Farm,rp, 111,i,r‘se'd of sMne th..y offer treat indoc..m..nts ; to such, five ve..re.'! leaspic n 11! Lrf..•riveri. on [cram. ror further inform-ono*, post pa to • . , 1: L). AtIAtEIIITLY, _ ;keen! for land*, &e., - Port4ville, ;... , elio) 11. ill L'o'rinty, Pa, - or to AI GF.LiN ON S.' lirlltflitTS;..Es9., l'resideniAio:ird Girard Colurni=iiduPrs,, ~ 1'1011.14-11.hiz, 34.1 It 133 -: - • ioinpson,`• DEAL'ESTATE • AGENT, AND cou.qr von ftr, 04,e in itiiet-..Mttra,int, Cou nf 1. 1 1 FUL ni,A4 voil take liarze of coal fiiin4Q, jj Dw•etlinc ollwr proprrty. anal A;C,ct Tints for the f , l:i‘v, in tU' C6unly of schor:tzii!, and a'll either biteines• corm:tried with his Attency, % be promp:ty attvrtJell to - ' ELI riroylm - 4)N, • Port CA rfiln . P.-hil - 1,: 1;1 ro., . . . Re'rrE to ford Patt . r-rs9ri, and florae,. Srndii, I.t;tl POI IS V tic.' • .. - i... a m ur1,11,11. .Ceidit.rt. . . Wm. 11. 11 - ri,,..n. 'o. 'f, birth .14 Ft . - , Ph ila , !r4rl, , a. (MA% 4`1..•4 " . A CA Itt):— LITTLE /‘;... MAI:1 IN ' frU 1 .511()LE5.'.1,1?, and Beta fl Itrafei R , Pi DT i7-7. -- - --- '3 001):1; crti:c E NI Ez , .. Ti:Ns:i.lcit:/ls..k.r. •-' 'tare na e.entre :i:reet, tsar the raitter.of Ma loantang,, la whi:l - .. tilt: I:ter:tan 4,titt; cat:Alas al - town aud rountry 1,. tr.: , pttna;l-s.6;liirited. • . Jcirrs L. Litti.E. , . Pott.viik.: Oct n_`--111 Jr - 1w: s.4.;.m.kartx Boys" and Chlidren , s .11F. f uhrilot,r nix hand a coinpipte tistrirt men! orilcalung,a , !,, , tr,Fto the seasnn. sititHJ I'm. Boys of tht.:r of asr, u, y"uts..r. FiXt , cll Anv prt.on at this estatili.n. merit anitave the prileCeZl they no not sail. . • - F. A. ITe.")YT. N.. 2 6 tforlone Tent:), P,tillath.t, Fet.,:23, 1530. iT tri . .r.MERLY Arrr sr sincit. BELAi, r ) Schspll:ol //oven. - The subscriher Annoutves to his friends led 1 the travel:ieg that he has taken the 4 mrwii;itiPit establishment, and\ fit:ed np that it wilheri.tol nY hr, tiu Co o oty. lns located near the IDepot "r Ph .. dadiephia and fleadin Roitroad. and - en the Main strOvt of tho His table...will 'alto Otes he ab wit It the c fioi: est delicaciet the reason, his rhar aser. art. large and airy, and, his dine of -the he.t kind. The stahhe atiazhed to the hotel is forge and e om rnodinus.,and alts tray, b , :stters will always , be found in attend ane. has all., accommoda t tync for pro . vre, Ce *Vehicles %%11 Always hekept to earty elsitoutto any Pail of C - uhty. or el.ewhere.' All he s.•I irises is a tria.V.of 1,14 tionso, feeling confi dent it. - win gioeetaire sotit,raet ion to - a ho find it eonee.n?ent to sol..nra at hka 11.0:44E. . . • . . •., footling, Sate. TNE KEITNBVILLE .:ilATlnro. It.r.sPOTFT-fi.- LY inform 11;e puhilr. that they are fully prepared to furnish- a superior r4l4te for Roofing ; and basin the most ezkriented Staters lo the'ir employ will ate tend to any An ders with demtteh, and nn the.n.ost Ilh era! terms.' A sainpie of then state ilia). he *ten a. the Office of Joseph , George, Aft hitect, Who win give any tnformatton 'required, and with whom - orders may e len. W 31.1.. ROCIERTIS &•Co. tlMareh3,lo-tfl . Lehigh Water Gap, Car bon,co • Who Sass Gas tiecnOm.tONG, old wAlfy MI friends red for.: mer patrons, Rachel' , fully prepared 4o furnish a ll kinds of - OAS FIXTURES. such air CHAN DELI Ens, PECDIDITS.i BRACKETS, &c. ac.. or a superior quality and! flesh ; ail Work done by hits, will bi arranted, and nil st pass inspection of 'the Superin. 'lndent. Call' al his Store, and examine his fixture 11 Sept 1,. 1:42' • G/L.WCABE, ATToRISEY AT LAW; Ts . moon—Oaks in Pin• / • Sep 41,4849. 34-W • 23 A frzl,ii 44441 410 not Despair. ANOTHER FELLOW BEING, RESCUED FROM Death by Schanck's .Pabicaric Syrup. TBE following case is one of the greatrst triampltcfa medicine over disease ever published is; medioa laislary. Read Is : . Prorapled by no other I t han the feeling orbenevolehce, and tor the benefit of rtly afflicted fellow beings,' de. eiretn make known a short description of tiny disease and the unexpected cruel obtained lioM sem:News PIILMONIC SYRUP. About three years ago I was afflicted With a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, and evjty :few days I would raise consider able bloo I; my oughwas very tight and diatressing.' Every day I had . yinlcr,t fever. creeping chills, and profuse sweats at night, with difficulty of breathing and great hiss of appetite; my EYFlrra • was entirelY prostrated, being confined to my bed most of tfiEtime. TwO of the most eminent physicians in tnis city at tended me, and after exhausting siltheirskill, pronouns red toy rase incurable. Indeed, one said my long. were almost gone, and I could nut possibly. recover At this stage - of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Di. Sektral.'s Pubnonic Syrup, and before I had to I ken half a dozen bottles, was- so far recovered as to he able to go about the house. It seemed. to strength en nay whale system— it loosened the cough and stop , lied the bleeraing—my bowels became retrilnr, and i .everything I Me, seemed to digest easily and nourish me whole system. Indeed. such was the rapid pro gress of may health. and so sudden the change; that I I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the inedich.e before the disease was Aar- , I'oughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack o- ! I bleeding at the lungs last fall, accompanied by a distresf Laing rough. I again commenced taking the Pulmonic eyrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck, who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it•, Before I I - had taken Pius bottles. an abscess formed in - my Side. ictilch gaihered and broke, dischalaing as near an I can !'judge, a plate( very disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and pacify my whole system. Prom {Silts time I liigtin to get better, and am now-happy to I say !entirely teenvered. lam sore at this time I en . Joy better dierffth than I have for the last ten years. Since 1 coitimenecd taking the l'ulmonte Syrup,l have never faiiiiii to recornmeml it wherever I went. that others, as I ' o.lll aS: myself, might be saved from that awful disease . ; for I feel it a duty that I one to the a6licted to publish it to the world.'. Permit me to men tion aleic - e.,res that - have come under cry immediate observatlon. Being on a visit to Camden, N. 1.. hiA summer, Esau. a child, evidently in the last stage of bowel- censlamption. The motheninformed me that the physicians !lad given the child tip as incitral,le. I :.told her what benefit I had dein rd !trim the use of Schenck's Pula:folic s) rep. and-induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothire more front the little - sufferer until about three months after ; being in the market, rig attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. She fin Ally approached nie.e.nd asked me if I was not the laity won recommended ;:iche nr k's Put:limits sytup to her it) ing child last summer in Cam . den. I replied that I was.• She said that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncommonly - he Ithc.— Ile r Heine ':s Mrs. Wilton, and row resldes in Bri:les bore. Another lady I Would taco lion in particular, situ had a scrofulous affection Wm face and neck pteeeided lye roniinned sore, cud one, of her ey es was s'erinesly affected with it. She had 'become greatly .emaciated, and to all appearances past iecove ry. 1 in Sneed her to ire Schenck's rut:mink syrup, w hidk she did. and is now perfectly . cured. Another lady, - Mts. McMullen. %%liner residence I will give on application was evideiitly in tits last stage of Consumptffsn. I prevailed upon her to try the ridninnir Syrup. In a t'rry'Abitlime she tr:in eil ilirlg rl-covete:l. and Imw efijo.s rrrelbmt Lvattb. hAvmr.. become nr , r‘rdingl:r Them are fhrer ca'es Within my knotvlortzr, irhil h I Irwin wem cured by 1 4 rhotei's AV ho doubt thiA statement, and wd I mkt' I hr . r•.iihie to Cal; MI Inn a: my I r,ple uce,•Parish ,tlOO. the 1100r0 above Tenth., nutiri . le, I think I is jU be abb. ci.ns i nee form by my earn Cool. 44,i! , Jllll is that I Knew base been cured by this Syrup sire idre there trier been 00 maLy in sire the to trir re sit toi.g. Sisal I have had a very good ri - grossi. to int that ha ye ial..n it. hi%e n greatiy renelltii .1 thereby, and 1 thin% it per.sms ! with i.iVf.r coin, t.lOll fir in. So - hit:, 1,, aid.] I. hill! flat, ‘-4 fally examine their taiga, anyilf be slys lie (iii curs' them, foiiiitv the direct tons. int! re event cold, they IA 01-r,pidly rcc..% cr. ' • G1'1,1E1.7,1.1 r:cir,EnT. n a r :`• Dn. J. Slr—t Lac , known Mr's. f r:11 n'uott,b, of nu 4. 1,11,11. and 111111.41 :1 1' or, ; 1: ,tali. f i t prio an d ;on _ j 404 4ld to ti• e 1111 312.1 11(1•I,/red 10 Any,,ll,;w: 111•11 441 I:. 111 rl. 1. nr, l'ilWLl: 4 1.. JANC‘VAV. ...n1 tal!, l' , rshytv - r to Chrtrh, Ph.x.:a.i'o Jun, Sisul -t., ttt C,:c.•11 ' Pv.;: dud J. 11. 8('It at 11:: 1.:11,- ratory. Cr. an , l M-tr•u:11: .r...• arl.l 1:,- prinrsial 4411 rt Soulh gim,ll ,Ir. el. 1,1.1J.V .1. g NI:11111N, ; 1n...". 1. P,rt - tinui,.. - I;l l 'yrili ; 11. 1,t1311,i1:' flat oit ; J. f;. 1,1tn..r. , ..11::: (lair It.•rry 1. r. 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K... -‘,...,!-- 4--. ,- - CL:-1:-._"' ? "'"- ts :;:1 - ,,&""::.1 . 2 -;.a .-,',.... ..'f• - :: ------- • iii:ft.' • $24,000 Having - bc'en Won 3' "'Yunici,us friclitk nn tin EhPet:(sn, convmr, 11.0...-e,4,7,--;)1;ra I per,,, till.) 14• k of FAILVP.r.••:, that FULI: !LIVE' Ulf •I'AIL. it•• or 1.1:1.1.1,fri kr ev..rl by the e le:/1 nud distir gui,11..4! Asturnorner rr:rd C. NV.()RACK. durii:rr his f•I';IcriP11( Cti on fr agaatterof a Crltliiry, 1)o doubt nretiestirmtion Then wby rot every ma i , the colehr6. nt tirtieral Ta) r, , rt Daniel tVe'tsie r, or a floiry Clay? And yet the r are some IN bin are font. ish enough to doubt that in man' ratty be horn with the ithwer to see into future ercnte.. Ilow can it be tors ilde that the destiny of 'titan slimild he destined by the mere shut:Hinz of a. pack - or cirds and yet ,there are thoqtandii who allow therit4tlvetc, with open months, to etvallow the ti7raty In rIfGS of antnri old 'tcrituan, whose tree skill cont44s in fillinz them with renders that are most dllf•cult for the ttliiestinn others who are niore et yet more Fi in . ljt.fic It is such teat disern,iit cm a profession that has lieentzcknowlet4-eo to be a science of the highest M— iler, from time: illint , nlloli4l..a:iii is the orliv brofestt that list- tinltc`aullioritC to sa,tain it. Tile limb re spect whichCl neral Talor, and Charier John ihsrna dotte, late Hinz, .r.Swed• tn, had fir AFT. rnittgy. it hy their leiters for their Nativities to't he still s,. fiber, w hill it IN dl rice hint great pliatire in shaw- her tin to those who favor him with a call. In addition tothis power to foresee future eyent•, he this the pun rr in give such taritilinitola a.., Will - efr,,ctit. ally redeem such as we airrn en the ton free`visc of the ' bottle: lie is abel capable of curing dlsrase, hereto ! fo;e consolert incurable in this country 14 the or dinary nied!cines, an I wishes all to gi)-e hint ecall wlio have been given up hi . ' their ph) sictans and Wl,ll t 5 be r tired. 4e i. ill warrant a cure iti all e a ses, and I Writ make MI a•harge gacept for the cOnjuratings he olo!!Traake use of in his ..lone. lie is often aid:elWhat a , Nativiry in! Ile rinwcrs, according to Ceornancy, oh, of the seven points in the scion-e of A-Etiology, i it= it 1-a 11.4i,ei (spit A - the fUturc events ol a person's fr.e. carefully caleela:e d and t ran 'icrilred on paper, rein tainih: an avraunt of I: the lucky and tit:lark.) . tie) s In the tnontlis and tea, - ~.1 the I er,n's Ilk ;or' whOur 11 i- r - , , t ;py At !licit me ns thousand. in this, country an,] elsewhere have her it prevented front mi.:ottani:a 1 that had been hidden in the w okitr of futurity, by rvfer rill:: to their N iti. 'Ty hef ,, re eitter.ng on any specula ; t i'/11 CI r lay.ink,s.n or piea , ure. It ahould l'it: het tic harlds ini every - nr.e as their almanac fir life. A Nisrvit , r of i an individual can - nily forwarn the possesaahf tign r tiles that are in future for him; thole W 1 1 ,3 are involv : e-din lit meet)! difikultiv.B of any Lint Jaunt:Wait on the sab-criher in person or by letter, nho is prepared to - n ,. ..1 lila. we rrt influence. fur their immediate berretiA. Ile in teari)4o use his in:her:re to fortell the result of . law,nris, ant all undett ahincs in v. !itch there rs,acisk involved; heal,_;) tnal.re u=e of his power for the res. tmalion or ,I.ile ri or lust prvert), which he baslity.ed l, for the-adcatilage of tltoti,ands it, this city an 4:Var. I w 1,.,r0. Who can ithuht a gentleman's * abilities, girth I In. had the honor to be ealleilini and ronculted with by'; ! ail the crowned. had .1 Europe. and. enjitys a higiwr 1 I reputation as an .Ast I oh.ger :Intl nay line linj;; ; , :j ' • . lie ran li, rcristilied with at Lis Otficc: or by letter. 1 Ir pre-paid, and liel, prepare:lW make tire of his pow , ' 1 Pt on any of the lollop, in; topics :—llusinf•ss rf all l di-•criproqis ; travelling by ~I.ind nr era; rourtshipS ; i arlvice given for their succe,,ful aeromulishinent.; ! specol Clog in Stodo , , merchandise, or real esiale ;'the [ riirrillt . liii; of leracks. In dispute; the .purchasing of tickets, :Intl the safi:ty of 'ships at sea. , He Ain Wien: I,k ~ fvl,-,3 neapo'clint health, wealth and raurriag , , hive itiratu Journeys. lani . 5.11:1.0.411111:111t) in business, fragd.isivAnesa grid death, pant. pwerit arid fnture / evente.and iii all the foncerns ~..lii' ancl invites all in I tall it bo are afflicted, cnrr , oreally or mentally. TIMMS : i , ndicS..sn reit+ , ; cent ii.men. gl. No t irk inyrat,u lairr.d alit reail . iii foil. r, cording to the Oracles of ,Nlas.:i cufilne Sins—tadies 4l ; Gentlemen. 81 10, ,Nativi„! ties calculateikaunidlik to Cconiancy, for ladies, $2, en fell, $1; Ct . :airman, ~',, i' ,2 . in lull, fifo.' ' Per-ens at a ri:+tariee-can ha g r ellieir Latish les drawn by <o,d,na :tn• date of the day and then:birth. • All leiterb containing the above fee will receive din mediateatiet.thin, and natl. hies will he sent In arry part of ih. Unlit d States, Written GU durable' paper, Ctrice. Nn, 71 Lora-t gireet, betwven Eighth and Stith, and Walnut at d Spruce streets, o:oroste the Mitoicyl Fund Mall. l'1,!!a. Cllfice hours from DA. M. till 11) P. - 1. C..W..R01,1AC11; Arirooger` 50-Iy,- Pee S, 1519 Aloillgoniery's Patent Boiler. fpnr attention of the public, generally, 1, rr ,peel L. f.illy invited to thin valuable 'lupinevment. Ex periments which have been made dude: tile pant year, on nteurnboats, boas in salt, and (testi water, an, at:,,, those boilers for power purposes, on land have, folly tested its superior an a stekstt fenerator ; and the great sating of furl, welght.llo IllneerpeeePied over any boiler now In use. ' ' • Linnets on this plan, may now ba seen lit opEration at the entAbli,lntnent of 11.36,er & Brothers, Flogr Mitt,, : 01 .Cherty.eS.., New York. • ' , Unripe'. & Brother'', 213 Pest! xi.. New fork. Mott & Ayres, Foundry font of 25thot.,piorth River. Atlantic Liock.Brooklyn, New York'. - A. W. Mete alf, 63 and 65 Centre st., N w York. N. B. IStat_trOck'lt /on rutty. Troy, Nee. D. D. fladger & en. 41 and 46 Duane st , New Pot Smith & turiett. ualtitante. ork. - steanitsnats "Jonas C. Ileartt," ant"tdward Pay ace," foot.of Liberty street. New 'Yor.. and on board e'steam tow lroatt•John P. Wliftney,''New Orleans. rur rurthet information, apply to - AMES MONTGOMERY & sAmutt WARD Otto J.IFN S R YB t E h L WL,i ltla Sou,h N T w r d'os:r.k. Ina 16;42. llrly] above Cbuttiut, Philada 3011 N JONES . . ... , , ..,:. • , _, . . „ a: , f ,-. _ , -- - T H-141 - NER 7 :-J0 tiIINAI.;; AND . POTTS - Viiig '66I..E4AVADV:gIOISii: _MEDICINAL. -1 For the Removal and Pere anent Cure • of all • NERVOUS DISEASES, And of these Co:mid:ants %illicit are caused by an im. paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NERVOSTSTEEE. This beautiful and C:onienient application of the stye. tetioue powerspf GALVANISM end MAGNETLIM, hee. been pronounced by distinguishal phyliciane, , both is Europe and the I.7rated Stelae, to be. the sod estanSie *calcine' discovery of the .Ige. Dr. WIRD3TIEI3 GALVA.tilla BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, is used with the mast perfect and certain success in el cases of GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, 44 invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA •or INDIGESTION,• RHEUMATISM, ACUTE •and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY,' LUMBAGO. DEAF NESS, :NERVOUS TREMORS, 'PALPITATION OF THE •HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS. in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL. ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints, anus from one simple cause—ilWely, A Derangement of the Nervous Efystem... ev- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs nnd Medi cines increase the disease, for they weaken the*itai enCt gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life.giting, vitaliiing influence of Galvan. as applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, the exhausted patient and weakened Sufferer Is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of • . • • - Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, . consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by auttoaret application, place of the usual mode of drug. ging and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction. They ttrenethen the nehole.ssretem, equalise the eirenba., lion of the blood, promote the oecrelions, and never do the' slightest injdry 'render cny eirettentionees. Since •their introduction in the United States, only three years xinca, more than 60,000 Persons including all ages, elapses and conditions, among which were•a large number of Indies, who are peculiarlyAubi ject to Nervous Complaints, have been - ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY' CUBED, when a❑ hope or rehef had been given up, and thing else been tried in vain ! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of Cis iaatioa, DI SPEISI A, or any other f.:hrunic or Nerv ous Disoider. lit ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action' on the ten es and muscles of the stomach. afford temporary relief, but which leave the patniit in a lower state, and with injured fatuities, alter the action thus excited has ceased. - :.%;nve compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the: ;AL V A NIG BELT. Taken f>j speptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body—using the Magnetic Fluid as directed: In a short period:the insensible perspiration will act on the po,itive element of the Belt, tbcreb - s causing a Gal. tame circulation which will pass on to the negative, and hence back again td the ponitite, thus keeping up a eon. inuuus Gals-awe circulation throughout the system thus the moot severe cases of DVsPEPSIA are PKRMA sx.yrhy CUM. :D. A FEW DAYS IS OP - TEN AMPLY St' I. Fl,lEN'l"l*O ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all parts of the Country could Le_gisen, tualcient to LE e‘es - Y uO/11.,mu in thii p+per! AN - EXTRAORDINARY CASE, conclisi%ely proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OF , - Rheurnatism,Dninchitis and Dyspepsia. REV L DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN Ai New Jiraey,,of disting.uished attainments and exalted reputation SIDNEY, New Jersey, July If, IS4I. • „ • Dn. A. 11. CHR,TIE —Dear Sir 'Sim wish to know of me a hat has been the result in me own case, of the appli cation of TidE GALVANIC lit:LT AND NECKLACE. My reply is'as follows; For about twenty years I bad bean suaering from flys. pepria. Every ear the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent refiel from any course of medical treatment whatever. About faarteen yearn since r m con sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis. charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject:to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribablelangoish. Farther: in the winter of 'l3 and '4O, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my u and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which coon became so severe as to reilime an immediate suspension of my .pastoral lab Ors.• orrraur system was row nitrous:My pros:, aScd, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Ilya. p,psiii and ltheurnatia affectionth as es inning that these disorders Kele connected wit:reach other throu;ll the ese,Finni of the Nervous System. In the tivcile rdiarma coperia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and ,recuperate ply Nervims System Cereny thing that 1 had'ltried for this ' , mote had cotepletely faikd. At list I was led by my friend: to examine your LIVED LOW. and (though with no were sanguine liopei set their edieteritty,) I determined to try Lae elect of the application''' of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the -, MAGNETIC. FLUID. This was in Jane,. 13-4 e. To sir oars, ASTONISHMENT, INTWO DAVI HO BiStEtStA HAD r. sue ; IS coliir um I yrs. Ev•earn TO RESUME Alf PAS. TYrne LAPORS j NOR HATE I SINCE OMITTED • Omura ; trissics: es accurer OF THE BRONCHITIS ; AND Its Munn 'AFFECTION HA• ENTIRELY CEASED TO TROVeLt HE. Such is the wonderful and happy renal, of the I experiment I have recommendeß the BELT and FLL'llls_to Mani who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic alien. Ilene They have tried them, 'SIM mares ereuvrt, I DIN,ILTE, n erestr cam I am: dear air, very rearpectffilly.yours, ISOVEILT, W. LANDIS. • DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC • NECKLACE Is uve.l tor all eorni:lairitiS iiffectinq the Throat or Heal, such as Bronchitis. Intaininution of dhe Throat. Nervous and wick Bead acl.e , Dir.riiir:s cf the Dead, Neuralgii in the F,,ce, Buzzin: or hailing in the i,ars. DeanPss, which is gelled - Jo- Nertona, and .that distressed Gam rd'aint, called Tic Li.loreux. - Palsy, and ParalysiEr,. All i.11 . 3!;ci:.r.s acknnule , lge that the,e - tenit4e diseAies ale caused by a eliri,nry of Sirt•nut Enogy in the ath:cted huh, Du. Cif BIM,. (lal,anic Articles will Fewer, ccd i cc=p:Ete And entire cute is thus etre,- 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis here Leen reported to Da. efIFITTIE and his Agents with.,, the la:: hvo ear, , ,ulitch have Leen entirely re:lured. • Car. As‘oarr..3 F. Tol , srs of Bronkly n, N. Y., had not been :Lk to nal:: n step fir near four years, and was so helpless that he had to be Ted. The most celebrated i.hYsiciansy gave him np. fi,e dayi Om he coat• menced weming the GALV‘XIc Br. T. NECILI•CS:, 1 , 0 Dater, kla he n alked 2CIVSS the room, and in three weeks be 'had pea - Ferny tecorered• his health. • Captain Tomes is seventy years of age. ' s. • .... i Severe Deafness Cured., • • The fiCo - a - ing is-an extinct &TT, a leU-t ixtelr rg• eeire..l horn a L'ibting,liaLel rhysician in the State of Virginia:, 1. It: Cul:!lnc, 11 D.—ThcfT'Sir : One of my patients', unknomr, tome. (+tamed, s our Scalrcnic Halt and heck•. face,.7.lth the Macnetic Fined, fir a serious' attention o DeaLess. The cue nas that of is lady whose Neryoua sy , tem was much disordered, and her general health pont. cch ryas done H e, jousts- to the application of the Belt but withtsery little success, and I feel itenly right to tell on, that since she commenced nearing the Belt and using the. Fluid, tut a few. weeks ago, she has EN: TiItELV lIKCOVEIIED II Elt HEARING, and her general health is better than forsereral years." Is cry case of lle4fness, if it be Nervous, es 'it generally can be cured by this wonderful ternedy. a DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS - Are found of, vast service In eases of Convulsions or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general ,Nervous Affections of the !lead and upper extremitieci Also in Palsy and Paralisis, and all diseases caused bY a deficiency of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other °rpm of the body. • . , • , Tic Dolarva. and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are inassedt. ately retired by the application of the GAL.V•IIC BACT: NrCALICE AND FLCID. The Belt diffuses the Electricity throur,h the system ; the Necktacolaas a local effect. slid the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves.. In these distressing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS. ey- Many hundred Certificates front all. iarta of the country. of the most extraordinary character can Pe given, if required. • eq. No trouble or inconvenience attends the ass of G.ILVANIC 412TICLES, and the, may be worn by .the moat feehla'ana delicate, With pets feet ease and safety. In many cases the sensation Of , tending their lase is kighly pleasant and agreratle. Thpy can be sent to any parrpf the country. Th. Galvanic Belt rices: The Galvanic Net The Galvanic Bras The Magnetic Fl el - The, articles are direction.pamphlets of the authorized Agent PARTICU CCP. Emirs of Counterfeits and _ D. CV IMIOREIHEIAD, M. Di • GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 132 Broadway,: Now York, For sale in Pottsville, Pa., by the authorited Agent, JOILN G. * BriOWN; Jan. 12; Druggist. JD. DM IftEDIT/1,--Scal Beate Ireency tlff4 , . Tice, Centre St., Piquetlle, Schuylkill County, Pa Agent fur the tale and purchase nf - Real EetAte..—; Agent for Linde, aud collectigtn of Coal Rents, etc,. Oct. 2.9, . , MEDICINAL. , • _• Dr. lloolltuidPs • CELEBRATED' GERMAN BITTERS, PRVIPARILD kS D-ft. C. D. JACKSON. • AT TUE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. _ - - Xs. 120 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA: Will effectually Curl Liter Complain. Jaritiliee, Dyspepsia, Chreraic or Xereiras Lti,ieala of ilie,Widueya,.arif al/ discuses attains . friss a ulster, ;ita , td Liver or artesteteli is bark .3fatedird Female: L.,ITCII as Ponstifratiou, Inward'Pllet, Fullness of Blood. to thellead, Acidity of 'the Stomach. Nan-- sea, Ileart.burn, Disgust for road, Fullness or weigh ing the Storrrach, Sour Eructations. Stinking or gut tering at thil pit of the Stomach. SWimining oFthe Ilead,DurviSd and digicale Breathing, rhattirting of the heart, Chit Ms or,autecatincsensarlons when in a' lying posture;-"Dimness •leision. dots or webs be fore the sight.rever;,ind doll pain in the head,deg , ciency• of Perspiration, Yellowness of the stAn and eyes. Pale in the side... Hack, Chest, Limbs. gm, hod den gushes Or heat. punting In the Flesh. Constant Imaginings elf evil and great deprassion of Spirits. i The Genuine are entirely Vegetablesand fre; from -Alcohol Stimulant Stitt*. Aloes, Rhruba:b, Calomel, Acids.anil all tfinersil and Injurious ingredients„they ate pleasant 01 taste and smell, and mild in their op eration, never gripind negfvfngani uneasinetv,,, they sive strength to the Whole system whilst they drive from it disease They can be administered to the most delicate Infant with perfect safety. • READ THE etnicnvisa ARTICLE.. It appeared in the leading German Journal of Phila delphin—the "rhilithilphia•Democrat." The editor Vas .perionally acqtiainted With Dr. Hoodetrd, and prising the services Of this great man , he could not quietly look upon awassuraoce Of an f portor, scilh• Tit appriplng the public of approachint . Inger ' GIJRIBTOPJI WILHELM IMFI AND. MC= ' CHRISTOPHER WILLI AM 1100FLAND. •'Orte of the most renowned physicians, one of the Lageatest benefactors of tnodern•times, was horn at ngen SalZa. Germany. on the 12th day of August, 1162. After a careful scholastic education,llMikehis father and grandfather, oWo celebrated Doctors.) vol untarily devoted himself twthe study of Medicine, at the latter University. Prim 1 . 74310 1804 he officiated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801. he, was appointed Private Physitian to the King of Pruk... Fla. Member of the gradenlY of Science. aodupon the establishment of the .near College at Berlin, Profes sor and Court Physician by the Ministry of the Inte nor. Ills characteristic profuundi.ess and deep pene truth-a enabled him to combine the theoretical and practical; to unite old and nesit'systems;• produce in common tine practical and useful, and thus draw there• from the results and the necessary applicable means. ''' It was Dr. 11. principally, who exposetVand de stroyed the 'Brown's Ayatetu.' which, notwllhatand , ins the brilliant exterior, could not congeal its many .imperfections,' brought to light by Midland's nobl- Impartiality. and truths. and deep penetration. Ude pendent of his practical usefulness as Physician and Professor of the healitig art, he has earned 'tidying fame hit his sopetior knowledge in ,Materia ',Medias, as well as for his tnanifold works on Medical jurispru .derCe. Among these may he mentioned his world re. 'Yatrobeolii: or the art of prolonging life,' 'l , 4y - stein of practical healing art.' of Pathoge . •Jnurnarof practical Medicine, &.c. - 'He hashe s Vides all -this,.gained external fameadil praise..from Suffering liduauity for -11:e discovery and Combination safsetteral infallible medicinals,xamong which is the far famed and Justly celebrated compound. known as ' Un 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BI.TTEILF. t The application of aseldunus earth for 'the cure of Sulphuric diseases.—The celebrated Diaphoretic rem, edy—and numerous invaluable recorded recipes Atte: The celebration. of his fiftieth professional les• tivity in is 3, upon which occasion the King of Prat , : 'pia honored him with the insignia of the Order of the Cross of the Red Eagle!:, and many other Royai 01 . 4.14 and marks nt distinction, hi died on the 25:11 day of Anguat, 1830, (as the King of Prussia's private Medi cal Counsellor,) without any terstimate mate heir sr affsp ring. • Dr. C. M. Jacksim, of Philadelphia. hart had the Means of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great medical counsellor 'Chrlstoph Wilhelm Ihifeland,' and .these invaluable medicines are meowed with the ut most care at the German Medicine rttore. 'Tne bitter mixture : Midland's German Bitters, in the result of maey years study and experience he the g;eat inven to., and known and prized in 'Arnim a. an infallible remedy for the cure of Lieer CamplaintJannthce, Dye. pepeta. &c. Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of thin medicine has obtamed the same eelelnity in this Wes tern World. The tenirmituals arid innumerable eoli th-notions of thousands of the moat severe and diffi cult eases cured, le ample moor of Dirs . . The meth , eines compounded by Dr.•C. M. Jackshfi, have prods- , eed the very t.ffeetaand the-same happy result• winch the immortal inventor indicated and Intended, and con/leiter:tidy must be urgpared With scrupulous accu racy. In view of the shove facts it seems singular. any b•ly could inive'the hardihood and impudence to abase the name of this distinguished Doctor, who died thirteen years ago. To pass oda charlatan quack preparation as the real and genuine. rrwdirine, and to I givea semblance of originality hy aCI sing afar snails of the ricceated, is. indeed extraordinary pub tic Will tinderstand what itioxpect, and what to do under sum h cirrunistanres." A number of German papers comedth,above and are therefore entitled io otir thanks. These Litters are worthirite attention of invalids. ro•sessing great virtue, to (LP rectification ofiliseases of the liver and, lesser gl Inds, exercising tile most Scare bine powers in weaknetts and affections of the dige,ttve oigans, they are withal, safe certain and pleatrattt OPINIONS OF TIME lIIILADELPIIIA. PREAS. The Ceranan NEWS" says "Our editor and 0111 , I'S of this offre have used the German Bitters, andcan 'recommend it with confidence Isola readers. h. prepared by Di. Jackson, it fully ej oils if not surpassesliii its effects upon diseased • Liver and Stout ich, the fullest expectation of the 111.4 tingithhed pinion -tan. Ts,- CITY ITEM. October 16111, sal 's I • Jot' eon THE INVALID. —HMV tunny' of our rea.letx are aillteted us ith diseased' liver. FloalaCil of ,nerves 1 Many, no doubt, They ale tope phti-01. yet to all there is a cOl - e. Ur lbsulind s Ceiflolll Bitten luau cm-ea hundreds. anti that it null cure. no nee who ore me. it wilt dottld. If thee use it as directed, It has eqablislled for is.4f in undying fann who'h have done out or the vast f1111111,1.1 . 111,1l 11,5 ben , /, ry befere'thtt 'white. It is one of the Inns! peel in pce pat...tons ur use, and. as a Getantan cotemnort I.- nt,ati. that as prepared by Dr. Jackson, it fu \ ly if not rurpasses, in its or etc line f11:11 tines of the distiortnstont phy , ican who taint rom• pounded it As a saurians amnia I.' IS now b. fore Inv W aI 01111 Clllllll all :17.3111.91 any rut tint sigliid by C. M. Jackson. and sold by 11-ni at Iti Arch siteeet The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT,' the best paperin Ittly 21.. . - 110‘ , ITANIFtu (8.:1:31`.1N • •Vt'e hate .I.Cerl many ilatiering With ere or Ilia the. dicing, and the soma 0 from n !neh they en roe indureo iismmake innony rosp .11:00 iln mews Fromiornti ry we it ere prordimiliii to toe !Land fIIIIOII say Is fi Gunrd it !Jre[lCC 111 Ito actitoi 'won ili•oasio too liver and itieeatilie organ... and the. pots erftil ihrigenee IL eario lwrenus prostration is timily surprising It totals knil stmngthens ho neiY4.4. bringing than into.] state DI repose, making sler.p refreshing. ' MA:C:1117 WAS timer generally used, ter ate there W./11A eirkne•s, ar fr om :h e stomach, liver and 111. n op, system the great majority of teal and fungloary du:Tures C.111:1113iY. Hare /hem in a healthy condition. mil yon can bid defiance to slth:mks generalty. This eitraordmary Inc would adriffle our friends who arc at all indispose:lto ;tjto it trial—it it ill limn recommend itself Itehontd, In fact. in every !acuity." No otti 'r medicine can ptOdUee such evidences of Mend. BEINARE.OP COUNTERMITS This medicine has attained that biglicharattcr which is neccs. , ary 1.4 all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to pla forth a sim , liolla ante! , at the risk of the lives of those who rot innocently deceived. • Lao/. to the marks of the ()online. Tbey have the written elguathre of C M JACE.•4ON nfeou the wriippee, hyid his :lame blown in the buttle, wvtteaut which they :milli:flume. For iede w hole:idle and retail at the GERMAN iNIE• IHCINE STORE, Nn. 120 Artell Street, ohe done below late of ZS Rare mtrret, Philadelphia. aOHN G. BROWN. Peittaville i and by respect- Able dealers .nenerally throughout the State. ittarrii3l. 18-19 Dr. Cullen's 'lndian Vegetable,' PANACEAS THE VERY LEST I . P.EPARATION OP SAR- SAPARILLA - _ IN the world, prepared by a new prnce3s,known only Ita the Proprietors. by oWO all its virtues are ex it acted —this not being the case with any other, ac. counts for the dumber of positive and almost mutton lons cures. male minis city, while other preparations of r arsaparillv make al their cures at a distance— , mar k this ! We invite attrnhon ; Re call on all to sift, to examinejto visit our patients, and beco...e convin ced of the truth of what we say ; what other Altera tive thus challenges investigation! No ac—Dr. Val lea's is also the iheapest sarsaparilla in the World.— It is pure, concentrated. and unadulterated, ONE lior - cut goes further than three or four of other prepara lion. It has cured,and will euremorecases of ftcrnfula or Zing's Evil, Consurnption..llrochltis. Erysipelas Obstinate Cutaneous Erupiions, thatches, Ildes,Rng Worms, and Toter, Scald Dead. Chrome I:lcer., !Der curMl disease, Ta tter, Neura,,gia, Liver coin: plaint, Palpitation of the heart, Dr e pep ia, etc., etc. titan any other medicine ever discov -red, and hence it R the best purifier of the Blood ever offered tante Call anil get a pamphlet. a largo pamphlet, con aitilng full accounts of the different diseases which this medicine cures, take the cases described, and vlsi the patients, and 'you . will find what we ea/ Is true ',Manly . , true. We will also give the.names of patients cured of the most desperate forms of -disease, and the names of Doctors, ,who in secret prescribe our , tnedichte. cure Mel/patients, ant Ron us of the, cretin-of our discov.. my. Those who love truth and despise iluasbuz, mill and`examine the testimony, and evidence we are pre pared to give In favourof Dr.. Cullen's Indian Vege• table Panacea For syle by 'ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, Nall North Sixth st., Philadelphia. • Al Hannan. J. S. C. Martin: and J. GI Brown, Potts. B Falls, Minarstille, Pa. ' Oct 31. 1149. 42-Chno E NGLISH PAPER ' , CIIE/IP—A lot of pup- Erim. Cream Colored English laid Post—also. Eng list laid Foolscap. 8 superior guide for Lawyers ann. Scriveners, just received and for sale eery cheap, at 13. PANNA Cheap Paper and Statonary Stores. Nov 39499, 95- • Dr. J. T. Nicholas, It i l s Z E .Fellit u y L Vat i g. r° na m .re h Tto c v " eTt n ii. n. Udi t c l a s i . ii i or". .fice and Apothecary Store. to the old stand. formebb 'occupied "\ichnTaa & Collins, corner of Market and deeond all.. where he Will be pleased to rive medics advice.,and prescribe 'prescriptions. Ile -flatters him self that from lona ex; Bence In the business and at stention to bis prof. ssibii; he will , give general matte faction. . At the request of sonin of the citizens of Minersville and surrounding country, be h 4. estatillihed'a medi cal/Alice in that Mace, .where 110 urty be consulted on Tuesday end Friday aftarnuon of every week, Sept I: 1 :40 .tr . . . . New Turning Est 'intent, . YBTE‘M rowgn. AT TUC Sum. Or F. n. ININURER, in THIRD dt.. - nrar HARKES, where all kinds or tnrning Id wood Will be thinkfialy re tired. and twang ereented without Bed Posts, Table Leks,dt.c. kept collo:nutty on hand and for sale at the lowest mires. • I . :3Jitte THOM P80?"4 Foreman. Morch3 - 10411 for,„I:MORCAN.. • BROODS & M. Rowe, BROODS AND WOODEN W ARE STORE, No 03 North, Third ass door above -frek,so side, rntk.anat Pitts. MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dealers Matta of Brooms, )3rushos. buckets. Cedar War • „?,.. blow and French Baskets . Shoe and Wall hes, s c ram, Dusters, Mali, Blnckliiß Eastern triad WOW. Ware orevery description, ee-, 9 et the ley to - prices. Cash rite for Broom Cern sa the rantery. MEDICINAL. Mailers " MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. MX . 0410110,11. sin ONLY IIYNUINIC. A certain and. positive eine fur' the wotst Burns and , Scalds', Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism. Cuts, • Woundairever Sores, Broken Breast, sore Nipples, Weak and' intlamed Eyes, Sprains, Salt Rheurriortid alleases of External indamatiern. nuari.6 AND SCALDS. T Challenge the world to prove; that In any one sin 1. Cie instance, "DaHers Magical Pain Extractor"— that is to say the genuine nnicle—has: since its first in troduction by me In 1639; Oro this period. ever tailed to cure. ihrs'worst rises of Burns - and Scalds 1 FROZENJ.OE CPRED. Diegetan's Feeep; Pas 4. Ps., Jae. ISi '49. Ma: llcattv Dat.t.gv--,air! This is to certify.theit I have been afflicted fora rattniber of years with a. sore rine ; caused by being frozen. - My toe' has been very painful to me, especially during the Instals months, 1 when It bad become so nturh,ntrecred that the flesh of, the Got joint had nearly all .disappeared . Having tied all the slifferent remedies recommended to me, ,but withers experiencing env i relief, I bad given tip all hopes of Saving my limb. '1?1,1t, to gratify the Wish es of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman. W. F Brodhead. and others.l was Indoredta try “Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the use of one 25 rent box. was, ' entirety cured. • DANIEL DECKER. ' We. the undersixned,anisiettbe our name• to the terdintOniel, not alone as an act of justice to 11, Dailey but that others. similarly afflicted. may be induced to try and And relief from the virtues of this extraordi nary fatuity calve: . W. fl. Bauntigeti, lchigrit B. terrotart, • " ; Jona BROOXII, - ... . v . . .DANiEL W. Derromear. M-Fini.directions. and-other testimonials of perfornisd, see printed Pamphlets. - , • ...---. ' CAUTION To TILE I PUBLIC TO article of neknowleriged merit immure extensive ly counterfeited than IDA r I.EY's • GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR: •The diTerence between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin ed, viz : DALLEY'S.origtea/ and only genolot Ez t "actor; in thn severnatilturna and scalds, affords in stantaneour, relit.lt draws out the fire and pain in , a few minutes. '`-kr., r.i ,In vita and wounds. sore and in ; flamed eyes. and e., es of external Whit-lath - in, Its snOthing effectsleve the same. The Cobtserfelt Extractors, on the/ ntrary irritate when applied. and increase the pairs: . Being cognizant of the danger attending the use o the Counterfeit Extractors. I distinctly decla:s that will net bold myself reepcmcibie for the effects of any Extrattor, unless the same he procured at my own Depot, 416 BrondWay corner Ltspenard Street, New York. or from my authorized Agentb. , iaitx G BROWS, :Aptly, Pottsville; FALSD * II. ICLcrr &Co.. " Fhiladelphia; .; r• Reading CHAS A . GErtrrsa, . " Lancaster; C A Monts, K. York. DO YOU WANT TO CURE :YOUR GORSE! F afflicted with''lltsitiora. Sores,:glileal neck and I shoulders. iiiiitterborie, crease spavan, orpoll-evil, one box of Dalley?s Animal Galvanic Curs-All, will convince you that 'there Is no mistake in it. h REAP: The followin: is from, the Over , ' seer of the Llarlern Railroad Stables:— : .2Vito York, July 14, 1549. I bairn tried DALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now. renify that I have found it the most eatratirilinary and valuable remedy ever . pait upon a Ilorse, rand would not be without; it forany money. It cures hard and spavin-tamps arls !azimut the collar, saddle. 4,..c...as by magic t Rub On a little of the Salce, and the collar, can't make a sore. Heart never do harm. . .101 IN VAN VORMS, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables. READ TEE . FOLLO%VING Tills Istu certify that I have used Dalley.•s Animal Galvanic Cure-All, and found it the safest and most speedy cure fur sores and bruises that I have ever tiscd, and I take pleasure in reciiiiimendinc it to all. S. , M. ROLLINS. Livery Stable, lei Jay at., N. Y. READ TDIS MINERS! Bona from an Exploilon of Grtnpowdee—Blast in,„%. Rocks. Heuer D•Lmair, New York— Dear Sir: I hereby certify, that in the early part of March last, while etigrged in blasting rocks, a charge of powder prematurely exploded, taking full effect upon my face, chest, and Mt arm, and burnt me In a dreadful manner. I wan carried home on a titter, mn face swollen to to Ice its natural size ; the flesh torn Minty arm, below the elbow • and cry eyes filled with powder and (lust. A Physic ian called' in; expressed , strong doubts as to the..sarring of my Left, eye, which hail several cuts over .the ball; and my face being burnt all over, and havin a thicek black scab river it be directed poultices to be applied, to draw cut the powder. This I resisted, being fearful of losing my eyes ; and having heard much of your Pain. Extrac or, I concluded to try it l did ro, and in,liss than a fortnight, and without any otSer application than your Extractor, I was completely cured, without a scar, and my eyesight fully restored. Port Richmond, Mites bland, Juse24, 189$. Sworn before me, the '2lth June, ISIS. FRED. ORtmllni.,.filstiCt of the Peace LIFT KOMI)! AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! Whearfield, -.Niagara co. .V. V., .14.3. '2S. ISIS. Mr Palley—hear While sty ton. i 5 years old, was nt work in the: shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, used fir hi. purpn,e of, boiling blocks preparatory to cutting. The hoicks hail bent, remnytd from the vat, containing a large quantity of bailing water. Ile fell forward scalding both hands and arms, aft one side, and one leg blidly and the other partially. The scales were so bad 011 his urnis and leg that mast of the flesh atl.: off with his garments, and his life waS despaired of by both his_phystrians and friends. Dallet's Pain Est tartrir Was praturgii as soon as pos sible (whisti was In about sr: hours) it , ol apps led which relieved him from all pain, prei•enteil inflaination arid swelling. and in a feW d”s rnmtnerred healing his .; . ,ae,•4l . giniinal liniir,ryilninn. no much en that in three win•lai It, oas rennivril In 1113 farm is Loiter:, ar,r1:1111 about one tail° and a hair. We rerrijerr?,i ibe> Wierief the rtl,l‘ e about two months and Pr hrGevr• it ur „i, r Providi-ore or .31002 hi• 3101 %se o'olll,l t it( er:111- ly ro-rornmead I: in all Aron a, a saf,,o,d lute remedy: 8 rib r;cr d re main, dear HI, your mast alit diem ant. :ILt.AC CLAM.. anti ‘ll CLADS. C ri.er.s. Nrihe unacrstimertsli , iiiic with th" c3 . r of V r. Clitrk'A tir t,•ru•ui .1.0/513ni WI) . • 11,ivey, :4 Krl,ol ‘l'ut E chrit, l• li,se Ira Nrlva,i man,ll. - try J I:s47rir direct mils. Pre printed Pamphlets. ' ' H. DAI.I.T:V JOHN G. BROWN, Agent, s..pi I,ISo. 36-1y :qcitlister's C(INTMNING ME..teum: OR OTIICR 51'...N Mi..% 1.. a HIS fq)lve.nT(),C E AUS Eitermili , ,tr,-3,1 ricroftiltmi Ilumoro, Skin Di 111 1 l 111•• WID11:1411 , to tiildingf! Putrid Illittltf+, and 111 , •!I them. It is rightly LT NC:, for their Is scarcely tt 419f1:13e external or internal, that it will not benefit. I hare used it bit the last sixteen years Mr all diseases of the cLcsi, /nsmitrine the utmost Inn=er and responsibility, sand declare before Heaven and tnan, that not In one cape ba=sil Called to benefit when the patient was within rear hot mortal means. !Ince had pliyaitimialcarard the profession.- 1 have Lad !tit nisters of the tact net, jailter of the bench, !aldermen, lawyers, rentleiiien of the highest eritdit ion, and multitudes or the litior it in every variety of tray, and there has been but one kloice — one universal YOUR OINTMENT IS COOD." It HEII MATISN—It re,movesaininst inimediately the indastation and swelling si, lien the pain rcases. (Read the directions around the box.) IlkiA It-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of the head ache of twelve years standing . , and who had it regular every 'it eek so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESr_z, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the face, are helped with like success SCALD MEAD—We have cured rasepthat actually defied every thtng.known One man told no that lie *ad spent salNl:on his children without any benefit, when a few hoses Of ointment cured them ; BALDNESS—It will restate hair sootier 'tarn any other thing. TETTER—There Is 7;W:in better for the cure o Teller. BURNS—It ts one of the best things in the world for Bruns. nds are Yearly cured by this Oinment t never fails in giving relief for the I lies. .ground the box are dirc , iiiins for using.ltcalflister .Ointment for Scrofula. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas 'rater; Chilblain, Scald Hood, Sore eyes. gatiscul:Ssre Throat, Bronchitis, Nerrone.lffeeti ,, as, Pains. butes of the Spine. Ilead-.llehe..lethma, Deafness, F.ar-.lch e Barna Corns. 411 Dieeadei of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pin! pies, 4:C. .Stifforsi of the joints, Sitellinf of the Limbs Sore Limbs. Sores, Rheuniptioni. Fitts, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breost,l'oolli-Ache,Apie is the Face, 4-c. COLD Ft.:ET—Liver. Complaint, pain in the Chest, - or Aide, rafting off of the halr,one or the otheraccom patties cold feet (This Ointment is file true remedy.) It is a cure sign of diseaseto have etild feet. CORNS=Occasinnal use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment Iv good, for any pc(rt of the body or limbo that are inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. . 'CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine rinievA the name of James ...11eAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor or the'above Medicine. Pure. 25 ete. per boil.• AGENTS—J. M. Ileatty & Co„ Pottsville ; D N. ttelster.do ; .r.-W Gibbs, illinersville ; Charles Frei ley, °mil:abate ; C. & fluntainger.. Schuylkill Haven ; Win. Tagrart, Tamaqua ; Washington Heis ler, Port Catbon; Wm. Price. StClair; John 13. Hicks. Routine; and by Agents In all the principal Towns In the United States. •Principal Office, North Third et, Philadelphia Cauttoo . . JOSEPH LEVY'S CIRCULAR POINTED STEEL. PENN} THE Administrators to the titale deem 'it their duty. in order to {reverse the high reputation the above Yen has sustained tier so many years in the government climes and throughout the commercial community, to adopt this mode of;caitt loping the pub lic &Maims a continer4al pen attempted to be palmed off as the original one, well catctlated to deceive; from the close imitation of the late .1r Levee Signe tor* on the Interim 'of the lid of each box, and also of the shape and labelling of the same. It has thetefore become txpddlent to establish a guide for the detecting of thesePeounterfeits. All boxes will have the SIGNATURE of Ihe'SJLE AGENT, EL, PHILIPS. is his ern hindwritrog on the outside : sole ars sen sible without this, let them come from what, aource they may. and no one is furnished with the original pen to sell around antler any circuarstauce rein order to prevent, these frauds, we have ap pointed'..li Barman, Sole Agent, for the sale of these Pens in Schuylkill County, wh. , will furnish deafen; at our wholesale pikes. All pens purporting to be of ,our inauttfacture offered by Petilare,,are worthless imitations—as we never, sell our pens to Pedlars'.— These Pens are now need a imostexclusiVoly in the floverutnent officen• at Washington, in tba Banks; by Scrivener,. gee., and In the Publle•Offices. • For sale, wholesale and retalloat reduced prices, by B BANNAN, • dots .fgeat for Seisy/Liti Canary.. Feb 8.1550.• • ~ 5-tf - - New Powder 111111 .' AT TA3IAQVA. . , .. TOE .sehscribers announce to their. frtends'and 1 the public, that they have purchased the Powder Mill, recently erected by John Jones, and are pre, pared tom:poly Powder of the hest quality for Mining and other purpores, at the most maionable rate:. Orders sollciteewhlcit will be promptly attended too,at abort notice. . J. J0144130N Ih.Co. , - Twits*. Its... I 4 lag.. '41).! _ MEDICII4UM: Dr. SivaytteN CELEBRATED IP3IIILIr- -MEDICINE S CURE FOLLOWS ERRE MORE PROOFS - OF TILEA'FFICACT.OF Dr. SwayneN Compound Syrup or WILD . (111E014 . Y. • . TIN Original and GsnuhiC,Preparetien • . CONgtiMPTION, Counbs, Colda. Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Opining Blond, didirully or ittettlhine, Pal' in the std. and Bream.. Falptuatiou , ir the ❑.•art.lntiu 'enza,Croup.btoken CarfatitiutiOn,Sote Throat, Nervous Debility, and all ilieseases - of the Throat 4 Breast and Lints; the meat effeetua:l•:and speedy , 4+ite lrizw.h for any of lite abose'dtieases DEL SWAVNti'S eJripound Syrip of Wild Chdrry 1 . SWAVNE 80111-- I.4tead . the :nogg /5 remarkable Care ever placed'.upon recnr.l • !; tr;i/rciarts C Dr, Rwayne-LD:,ar been ' ,raculonsly cored by your val tabir , tnedicine.l tpw, it not tante that cniustirdti grail:44e. in tile tern - take rd,' . in athlitiorzto tho 115 t of .eertilicates whirl] you have recrivedof remarkable eurts by your ineilicine nttritlf: the two years prrecditirt s lMl August. I tc:a. very marl. distretsced with a Very had cold and rack_ in: &nett. 4ud dorittr, the .fatter raft of the time. it COlithltied t grow worse. ,and: Indeed in July sty tritest:cc °Ave ate °via. having triad ail, kinds of medicine. said in he good 'for sprit di.easec,'withriut the I east vned effect. ! Pat reottirei ain t rou i n a per feet corpce..amt ,?r:lrecly an y at'Sil-np.4l my body. , and fir a long t i me never thou:Oil from my bed .pvlin. 'A Mend one day .nskecOne of I hail tried Dr. Sycavtirt's I,7,oopeittni Syrup of Wild Cherry and ad trivet) me tit do so at ntiCa r , ..t, heitatt Iward that it had worked n Zreat umby 1.,t00k lit. ad vice, and after using'. tip -FeVellitil4lllP. of it.,! grew so touch bitter that I we:Yen:titled ,to leave my bed. and :diet wards to waliCabotit the hduce. and c” nut iota the street I was encrturattid, by this. and con. Honed the use df your tnedtrire,!auti now. hr Walla of its wonder-tut t ur.uivt POVVf4i I ant perfectly well. and enjoy th use'of all nty7facOtles, just as notch ah if Nod never been afflicted - In the way 1 bare describ ed to you. 1 nu veiwritteo this: not thinking - ilint it will al alt Ittlereat you,'but hoping that it Will: have its mite of latitterse ut causing' purr valuable: tne•dicin.! tone cprdad amour mankind, and in a sc i.t. hie to raise you to that iiiation which you So richly de. serve, far your peitiet efforts-for the public pied Respectfully your friend anrUadatiret. Janice R.l-Alsststitt. The 0,4: filial Lifter can Ins.steryby caitfint At Dr. • Swarm's OPre. VERV IMPORTANT CAUTION. • fie very particular to inquire for Ds. SWAYNE'S %VAR CHERRY,' as sortie unprincipled indtvidnnls havaste,len the name of Wild efoirry, thinking to bor row a reputation from that alreitly establi,lied. Re member the genuine is, put up lit'oolti.tre bottles, cov ered with a heantiful wrapper. (rdrel engraving.) tart!, the portrait. of HR. SWA VNE thereon, also his.sic7 nature; all other are poilitively,..'firtitious amid reit it terfeil." Principal office, N. W. , yoriler of Elglitliand Race ats., Philadelphia. wayne's Cele rated termlfuge "A sare_nnd effentuail llettictli for tVorurr, pepsin, Cholera !gerbils, kchly tic children or adulss and the most useful Fatuity : Iledicine e'er uttered to,ll!tt , rpms remedy is One which' has proved successful 1 for a long time, and it is ankersally acknowledg ed by all-who have cried it to • bit far superior (being so very pleasantlo the taste at the same time effectu al) to ony other medtrine everemployed in diseases for which Wig recommended. ',lt not only destroys Wot ins, hot-it invigorates the ~whole eysteio. L. is harmless In its effects. and the In•alth Of the patient I. always improved by Its use evett.when no wormi art discovered. Detract of a taw to Dr. Strnite, dated .Indsrson town; Indiana. Dear Sir — A man pi/rebated:it bottle of your Vert 31IFUGE the other day for his chtld,and by its use dis• charged oof the largest wnrni he had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the. people to try it, as they havg been so often gulled by nauseous and worth lessworns -medicines. tours being sonvery pleasant to the taste, at the santeame effectual rsliall be all to disposeof a large quantity. :Yours, esci. T. T. ell2llP. P. M. To Dr. Swayne, Philadelphia: - BEWARE, OF IVII4TAKES. • Remember: Dr. Swuyne•s Vermin:cc Is now-put up i n Square Bowes, (loving recently been changed.) covered with a beautiihl wrap Per, (steel engraiine.) wilt: the portrait of 14r. Otvayne thereon engraved. Bear this fn Mind and be riot dereiveti. Sec that the liaise is spelt co4eetly—sir4 EAT.: CLEANSE AND iPIL:RIFY . ;. DR. WAYNE'S SiRIAR COATED-AAR SAPA RILLA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A mild and effective pine:lllY° .great purifyer of the blond, they correct all the functions of the Liver,'and as an alterative. in Dropsical aireitions they are very. valuable. Giddiness of the head, , dimness of sight , depfesslon of spirits, Bind ache, &c., are clued by these purifying Pills. No meditine can have a better. effect for monthly irreenlarities,.which occasionally happen to.svoinen, they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction with Dr. SWAYNEIi Compriiind syrup' of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease Irani every part of the system. The abriye valtrable medielneS are prepared only by DR. BWAYNR, N. W. corner dr EICIITD and RACE Streit!, Phlladelphit. AG ENT,i FOR, S CSI LICILL.OO UNTY JOIIN C. ttriows;' .1. MUSICS, - Ppitsville. .1. S. C. MAITTIN, JANCS B. PALM., ) .1(111N W. GIBB:4. 77'7. . to G. lII:NTzINE:.a, Scln”A itt , iinven W• S. II Y.IYt t.n. and 11. : , ni.f.,{4:re, Pon f!nrhon ; HI.La, 1. '9 ,ll.r.tallgi) .1.)11 , V1 I)TT".l%ty• .“ Int."; 110; J. 11. Iy.r;:r;, In;ri;'C .1 o.lv. to ; Gro. iZrEt - P•Ni ; 1V MglN• • r 4:414Y Si. NV in Putter...a ; ‘1 4 ts."itt. ; • BARN DT. !! ft , !now, li if L. id. ! SAN, 1..11,w. , 11, WILLI VISI, 111,I.!1,nort ;4 I V 0641 . ,,z r ; Itno.ns n g 'll'l %TY:. l•rwiz-b.,,g ; 1 s No- , ar•l 11;t6v. t., , i'3, 5 It Pears • -----'l;r4----1 ; : c1": ''':;;;-,-..-t11.'•-z-.- t. (4 ,...1-.....i...vt... , ,,, , ..,. . . ....7.) .r. , :-.. --- ;i47 . , .. .:, : 1 "; i' ':9 r '' !..t.-7,. rc 0 . :T, , , ...„:„.., / v 6 7,` , 1!, ~ , Mt _.„ _.---, 1 ' , r ilr:4'.4.:s , '''', - ...-.,---p - .. , G4 -- !t ,,... ,- ,,, - ,--F. , .3--, ..,....4....... i . . ~.. ,:......, ' • .... 4 -4,,,,, 1 .....--;:,,.-. - 4, ' ~- -,- . -- ;' - ',1. - : - . , . , ;kr i. " - .` , :t.:—.1 , -.' 4 4. 7 c'-...--:-'--- - '"- -- 47 - fa (Ark,. .' , F ~....,..........-_,....„ , L ... v . ~, 4,. , .............. , . ~-..„.....,,,,..,..44......„.„,._ _- Greatest Dlscover4' of tta e Ate TltAslc's • 'MAGNETIC 011 ; ;W IMENT, IS conAantly erecting coreslif the utmost impor tame. The most imredniMis are convinced—the ninst faithless are,compelled Ilfliglieve: In the power and virtue of Ibis crest I t i s „ flit ." sti lly In ie.the intim wonderfill combination known to the Wcfil for the immediate relief of disease and pain. ; eft never fails while there retiMins sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy aq.i ion to the capillary vessek , of the body, and equalize the circulation of the blood Ily tills means a contrtilliim pots er 15 rained over the most malignant forms elf disease, which can not be obtained from any other, remedy. Such is the power of this combination that:lt penetrates to every, portion of the human frame; every bone amine/30e, vein and ligament is Nearched oin and matte sensible of its purifying and healing infliience• thence it conies it ropes as readily with internat,as external diseases. Numerous instances are 011 re/ord where this reme dy ;has restored health to patients so near the grave that t he most powerful internal remedies faded to produca anr has fOgnentlybeen the case in Inflammation of the' Dowels. No patient ever need die with this disease where the Magnetic Ointment cat, be obtained. That dangerous EpNotnic known as the ' Putrid Eryripehie. coed al Nays be cure)-by ibis rentedy. For /rifratinnutury Rheuiautism, this ointment Is the most complete remedy prepared. In 99 ca: en out of 100 it will a1T.44 entire relief to the worst cases of Nervous Heatfurhe, ; ' In thirty !nitates. for hervougditease this remedy Is of immense value. • . Affections of the spine. rherimitism, lamenessoilce• rate sore throath. bronchitis., pleurisy, croup, chills, bruises, scald head. scrofula, salt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera molts's, ague_ in the face'or- breast, norms, in flamed eyes, fever vores,*c., wilt be Immediately re. lieved by the use - of this remedy: For further particulars and tersflmonials,see pamph. lets left with each agent. _Price 2Sand .10 cents per bottle. For sale by, ' JOHN G. BROWN. Also, for sate by an Agent In each town In the State. Sept 9.:849. —4O-Iy. Blake's Patent Fire-PrOol Paint HE Subscribers have just received a further sup 1. ply of this singular and'valuatre substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beat:JONI Oriental° or brown, resembling the sand Sinn° now ip nte. and so ranch admired for the;front of buildinga Its principal ingredients arc silica, alumina and pro toxide of iron, which in the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its - fire -proof nature—the two former rtbstances being non-conductors, end the latter =tints a cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For use it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and : applied with a brush, the saute as, ordirtarY palm, to wood, kook, zinc, canvass, paperare, It hardens gradu ally and becomes fire-proof. It hi particularly suita ble fur snots of buildings, sum inboat and ear-decks, railroad bridges.fences, Inc.. A roof coated with the article is equal to one of slate, nth vast , saving of ex pense. • . • Specimens may be seen at the Office of the subtcri• hers. HARRISON, BROTHERS & Co., No: 43i South Vont Made. Ali 22.1819. 17.4 r BOOTS AND .SHOESI 4t tkea:d stand, Cent reSt.stradorit.lo tAs Pottsville Ints S. & J. FOSTER, ARE now reeetvirin. their f • gprlne supplise of 'loins d , ' • z . SROEM,comprisinga it:rnt rate . t assortment . which they now, ofTernt whOlesale or retail at the very lowest ~ptiens, They have abet on hand n Irn iseti.Ottpetßars,nnd atchols,tirileand,Upper Leather. MototCo, Calf Skins. Lining andElindihg Skins; Shoe Mokets' Tools, and agetnero I assrirtnnetr or Shoeft ne ngs. . N•0.—.1300ta4- Shoes monoraetort.d ttolice.— Theit friends and the public who are in wantOf any of ht nhOvt artit les ate respectfully l'entie,kied to gin e the' Call; , . Ray: IS47k • 3 1 0,11.ENT—d. FARM or 100 acres elea red. end Dwellingllouse. near MOUnt.extbcia.. APO/ O. • J. U. CAMPBELL ' . 'Agent. Jot, 11411140. ' 8141 I FROM 01110 - AMDMITAL . MOFFAT'S Life Pills and . Phonic Bitters. `These_Medicines have now bee'n baforc the public for a periOcl of grETEEN YEARS, and s:Turin:that tittle have maintained a high charac ter in almost every part of the globular their ex traordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind 'cease:tau td which the human frame:* liable. IN MANY THOUSANDS • of certificated intitunces, they have even rescued sufferers" from the 'very - verge of an ..uutimely grave,after all the deceptive nostrtuns of the day 'had_ nittVly failed; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoy ment of health, without which life itself iS but a partial btessieg. - So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved; that it _ has appeared scarcely less. than miraculous to -those who were acquainted with the , beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded, and - inron.which they eoesequently act- It wits to their manifest and seirlde action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en duing them with reueweit tone and vigor, that they Were indebted for thiiir Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDI- CgrEs are . purely and' solely vegetable and contain neither iffecrency, atm Antimony, nor &Beni°, nor .. any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are 'entirely composed of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues - 'of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pluirmaceu tical chemists,. are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were 'never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. , The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impuri-, tics and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the hardened fieces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these,'and leave inch collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sadden Diarrheea With its imminent dangets. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomist: who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men agaLlst the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDl cinas is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad der; and, by this means, the liver and lunge, the healthful action of which entirely depetids upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red, color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming front a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly numutsithe ban. ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are 'among the distreesing, va-, riety of human diseases in which the VEGE TABLE LIFE BIEDICINES.are well known • tb be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by, thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating allow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind, Flatulency, Loss OF APPETITE, lISEART BUIpi, HEADSCUE, RESTLESSNESS, ILL-TEMZEF., ANXIETY, LANGOOtti and MELL4CIIOIX, which 'are_ the general syMptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural-consequence of its cure, COStiVelleSg, by: cleansing the whole length of-the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence;all violent purges leave tho bowels costive witin two days; Diarrhoea and Cholera,„7,by removing the , sharp acrid fluids by whiCh,these complaints are occasioned, - and by promoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane Fevers or all kinds., by restoring the blood to a regtd4r circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cases; and the thorough Solution of .111 intestinal obstrycni i n in others., The L . IFE Mr.inciNes have been known to eure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks,, and Gout in. half ,that time, by removing local -inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of thei joints.. f, , IlkopA'es of all binds, by freeing and Etren7,th 'cuing trnittidneys and bladder : they operate most delightfully . Mt these important urf.rta4, und hence have evet,beeie lona. a certain rcamly fur the worst cat:K.34Z Gravel. • Also Worms, lty da, k .dgeg•from.tl t e turangs of the bOtvels.the bfiaty• maa r'to` whist; there creatures adhere. . Ast Ina ~n d Consumption, relieving the air-ve&Gds of the lotig,froot the—ttOrt,-I—,l. ~tutu CVCiI t i ht colds trill 0C1 . 0.N , 11. if Rel. removed, I,..etimes Scurvy, 'Ulcers, and In.veterat4 Sores. by the iwrfee! punly CII'ES c t,. -.. Scorbaitic Eruptions , -;:• 1 -3:7.d: Complex ion 3, , • 1 up , h.. d,,, tt th. • 2 'r• . 7 '1 V 111"4-11ra. 2 - '4' • • •-- Uoni.r.a4 ••••<.ll:thtt3<::t • • •A. A ?Tr •'• '• ' : • VLOET/VELP, LaE re. i, 11:1:;Orr • that I:,•cnt rar:.•, . 1 t;io,” d tr,l3 Tair.Ty-t j,:11:(1 that he treed in vain eve' : pre,eribrA within the ;whole romp;,,s of the .11 , 1e.:1 nr .31erlirrt. lie honetcr lett....:th tried tly., which le nir.v .:"...red to Lb, pub..ie, :old he •;:as cnr,d in a very short ti;n..; :titer ho , 7 , l.llvvry had been pro. 'minced hot only iirtpral.th!e`. bat abeolutaly hy any hut ntearni. FEVER AND AGUE. For brourg ., of tlk , wceteru country thtFu r. ill bv. , slfc, spindy, and cer tain mood:. Other naiieiu•s leavo the ~, y stern subj,et to a r,:urn of the diFen-,—a rur.:l , y ntetheitu.s . permanent—'l'! Y TIIE - 31, RE El El), AN 1).P.,E U R El). Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints ) ._ (knell', Debility, 1.0,5 OF AI.II,IITE, AND DI§EASIL,OF ith dieineslutve been used With the must °beneficial zest.!! - + tit CaFeN or this deacription: , -14:ptc;s and :SCROeI!L.A, its lIORL li;ritis, yields to th e tu n t ry t ; uctilit of these ti,'ltiaritalile .11edicitiett., NIGHT SWEATS, Nuttvous bantLiTv: Nur.vous Cost t.t.m.rtts of all kinds, PALFITATION P1I:Nil-III:6 COLIC, aro Speedily CULF(i. MERCURIAL DISEASES. t'ers , nts whose :rive hee,:ene im paired by the it:j.alnioi.n , tt:e of will find thew Meolleite,r a pe...i . ee: cur-, they never fail to erNdi , ..4te felmi ea: - . eta of 3lereury lb:ninety Kh,:,er thai;tll. nen.: powerfal preparaane; of sar.,.vitfilla: A F , littzle vial will place them beyond thee teach of i n the ebtlination of every pbtleto. BE CAREFUL OF couNTEEFErrs. Several have lately been di;..e.over , d. and their nefarious authors arrested, kftb in the cite o f N ew York and abroad. Buy of no one who is nut au AI.7IICRISED Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. .1110.IFAT 33G Broadway, New York. -. 4 FOR SALE BY • JOIJNI G. BROWN', Agelit for Belmy .r.dtIIIIS Dec flO, ISIO 53- Harkness & Son's EASRIONAIRJE CLOTMAG STORE, i • - N0..128 MARKET STREET. The'Spectkcifse corner of Fourth — PITILADELPHI h. N.'H—Look put fsr tho Five Story Building (123.) THIS Deiervedly pcpplar Estato W 11114711 11:11, 111.1iII-. mined for the last twenty years a reputation or the excellence and cheapness of Clothing emits shied by any other horse in the trade In consider ation of the, iIIIIII . CtIBII amount of public patronage be stowed ott them, tile PrOprietors have spared neither pains nor expense It securing the services of cotters of undobted. ability; and for this Fall Trade of 1849, they offer such a stock of superior ready made Cloth ing as they are confident cannot, be equalled in Phil adelphia, pr elaewhere. Every article of • clothing -manufactured by them la of the hest materials and workmanship, and. from the,'supenor facilities they possess In the purchase of the goods, they-are en abled to supply the public nt t 'oiwest 'rate. Those who have not yet visited tins porium of Fashion, by examining -the style and quanfikrof their clothing will be satisfied that It I. their interest to purchase of Harkness & Doti. Among this Immense assortment of goods will b found elegant doable stitched overcoats et the latest styles, from $9 00 to $l5. sold eisewhereiat 4110 00 to 4120 Mt; superior black Dress and Frock! Coate from $7OO to 'Bl2 "worth . double the money; farmy and black Cassimere Pants. *7 00 r rich and black Sattin Vests, $2 50, and - a magnificent tot of Cloaks at $lOOO, such as cannot be bought at other stores for less than 815 00 All other articles at corresponding low rates. N. D.—Every Garment sold at this house is -war ranted to fit with ease and elegance. - DARKNESS & SON, S. S. Caper nrFourth and Harket•stri.et N. IL—C. Ifarknesc & Son are the only agents In Philadelphia fot the sale of R. fIEINISCIPS Premium Tailors Shears,Ladica Scissors, Sac. , Ott. 13, ISM 42.-enio . . • • Extra. Family Flom.. 1. iin subscriber hasp/at received a Tot of Renaon do llain'a Extra Family Flour. a lit•ry imperLorarti , c ie for Family win—manufactured at Rvuling, from the hear whlte wheat, which he will sell at mautifac• tames voices...- . ? Be also sells alVkitirf of Floor and-Feed at the MasafacturerswhOleral prices., ha beiuo Agent cur several exteaslte lie Maiimifitourert. • _ ' • ' - • ' . — t --R D , SOROENEIL • -• l'essori, , :maill, Mg, - ' ' .l.. ... _ _ . ..- . . - - - • A . MONST.Eft - I.llk2Viii•itilit-" " Poor thing! Ido feed fortes.. inexigh she is a person I never saw; yet hti) - ei ge .k i - ~ .. a case of such oppression on the - otn 114811, and -such patient suffering on the °Mei' 'that . I cannot but--=".._i. . " Oh, I dare sayyou'll see her iitt/i - ditoi•-• ping ; for she often 'steals out I Yretelb I suppose-is in bed." • - . " 13ht what could have induced'a'girl' to' tie-herself to such 0 man?" ' . ..- " Well, I don't know ; the old story, Isupi . ." pose—false appeniances - ' for no gal in her . senses could Itavemarried a min with his' habits, if she had known of them beforehand. • t, There is suthetitnes a kind of infatuation f about women. I allow, whieb:seems to blind them to the real sharactei of the man they I are in love with;: n' but in this -case I dot - 1 think she could hive known how he conduc ted himself,, or she certainly would; have I' paused in time. Oh, the wretch, 1 have no • -I patience with MM. !" - . • This little dialogue took place in one'of I those neat,' bright, clean-windowed,, gauzy. 1 curtained hotises, which form so-many pretty : I..districts within s.l•Walking distance of the Onighty 1 heart of• the great metropolis, and 1 between two ladiei, the one the mistress•of I the said nice-lookipg cottage'xilla, - and the. other her guest, .a country matron, Who had' I jusuarriva on a visit to her-town friend i. I and the,object of the commiseration of batc, Iwas the occupant ofa larger and handsomer villa exactly oppoSite, but apparently the ' abode of great wretchedness. " ' The following rti . ) . Ming. Mrs. Braybrooke ~ and her,. guest,Mrs. Clayton, were at the i window of the parlor, which cdmatindetl a full view of the &Yelling 'of the unhappy. Mrs. Williams, ' When - the door • quietly I opened, and was as quietly closed again by the lady herself. 1 •••-; • I ..There she is,l poor soul," cried 'Mrs. Braybrooke : "only-look hoW carefully and noiselessly she draws the gate after • her. She seems always afraid - that the noise she may make, even in the street, may wake the fellow, who isnow; I dare say, sleeping off the effects of last night's disstpation,'N Mrs. Clayton, With an the genial ,of a truly womanly heart, 7,077 11-I r, and l'ollowed with her eyes as fir as the street allowedi this suiet-looking, broken-spitited I wife investicgthe W figure, re, from the neatly-trimmed straw bonnet to the tiPs'of 1 the bright little boots,• with a most intense I and - mysterious sympathy ; then fixing her anxious interested gaze on the opposite house I she said, "And how do they live? How do I people under such - circumstances pass the day ? It is a thing I cannot comprehend ; fur I were Clayton to act in such a way,'l am sure I 'couldn't endure it a week." ".It does seem scarcely intelligible," in. 7 swered Mrs. Braybrooke ; "bur I'll tell yots how they appeared.to do. She gets.up awl has her breakfast by herself—fur without any Wish to pry, we can see straight through their house from front to back.—About this i time she often comes out,. I suppose, to pay , i• a visit or twoin the neighborhood,. on per -1 haps to call on her - trades-people; and yotr 1 will see her by by return, looking . up, as t she approaches, at, the bed-room window ; and if the blind fie drawn Up, she rushes in, thinking, I dare say-to herself, "How angry he will beiille comes down and finds that I am not there to gife him his kirealtfast !" Sometimes he has his breakfast at In* Te— at one—at two ; and I have seem him jsitting. down t i it when slie.was having her dinner." " And when does ha have his dinner?" " Oh, his dinner ;. I dare'say that is a dif ferent sort of thing from hers—poor woman ! He dines, I suppose, at a club, or with his boon - companions, or anywhere, in fact but at home.' " And .when ddes he come home then generally ?" " all hours. iWe hear him open the little gate with his key at three, four, and five in the morning. Indeed, cur milk-man told Susan that he - Im.sseen him sneaking in, pale, haggard, andkN-orn out with his horrid vigils, at the houdieept people are seated at breakfast." 7. " I wonder if she waits ttP for him? " " Oh no, for wel.:ee the light ofher solitary candle in her rood' always as !tie are going to bed ; and yf,u may be sure my heart bleeds for her—poor, soil ary thing! I don't know, :indeed, that I .wa.3i eVer so interested about arC)," -, ktraager.as I am about this young crea tu re. • •• Dear; , llear ! it is- terrible-!" sighed the sympathizing - -Mrs. Clayton. "But .does any one visit'thena ? Have they friends, do you think i" I don't think he can have many - friends,• the heartless I;Alow ; but there are a great many pecifile ea:hug—stylish 'people too—in carriages t. and there is he, the Wretch, often with his half slept-look, smiling- and hand ing the ladies uut, as if he were the most ex emplary husband in the world.", 'Has she children ? I hope she has, as they would console her in his long: absences!" even that comfort is denied her ; her own thoughts are her only companions at such times. But, perhaps, it is a blessing; for what kind of father could such a man make ? Oh, I should like to know her ; and veil dread any acquaintance,.yrith her .hus. band ; Brayb - rookei you know, wouldn't know such a Titan." " 31y dear nary, you havemade ine,quite' melancholy; let us go out. You know I have much to see, and many people to call upon: and here we are losing the best gait of the day in something not much removed from scandal." • " The ladies of course set out, saw all the " loves of bonnets " in Regent street ; all - the " sacrifices " that were bdiag voluntaily of fered up in Oxford -street ; bought agreat many things.for "less than half the original cost ;" made calls ; laughed arid ehtted away-a pleasant exciting day. for the Country, lady, who, happily tbr herself, forgot in the bustie ii drooping, 'crest-fallen .bird,.who was fretting itself tiway in its pretty car ist Road. The next day a lady, a friend ofMrs. Clay ton, Who had tech out when' she baa left her card the day before, called, and after chatting for sortie-time, turned to Mrs. Bray- . brooke, and complimenting her on the shun tion" of the house, «I find," she said, 44 you are a near neighbor of a dear friend of mine, Mrs. Williams," . ' " Mrs. Williams !"-i exclaimed both her hearers, pale with 'excitement and curiosity Mrs. Williams! Oh bow very . singular that you should know: her, poor miserable urea lure ! Oh•do tell us about it"— • " Poßr—miserable! What can, you Mein? You mistake; my Mrs.. Williams is the hap piest little woman In London !" • • "Oh it cannot be die • samo;". said Irts:, - 13ravbrooke. "I mean qur oppositeneighbor in hawthorn Villa ! I thought it could not be , ‘Hawthorn Villa !—the very house.. „Yoh surely cannot have .SCCa her,,:pr her hitslyand, %yip-) " Hui." in her turn interrupted her frita, Mrs. Ecclesliall. He,:a gut:abler fie is the most; exemplary young man in.,London; dpattexii of every' domestic virtue—kind, gen tle, amiable, and passionately, forid 'of his young wife "My dear Mrs: tecleshall; how calk yOU ' say all this of a man :whose conduct is the common talk- of the Ueighbortthod; Mart lost to every sense-of shame. I should sup. pose; whocomes home7to his desolate wife at all hours; whose onry ostensible merman( livitig;is gambl ing,' or somethingerpially reputable,. who-- ' • "You have beet =fist giievously misled," again interposed Mrs. Eccleshall. • " \Vim can have so grossly Slandered my very' excellent friend 'Williams? He' can- , not help his late hours,-poor fellow. That may safelf - ,becilled hiS misfortune, but not his fault'." and the gbod lady • warmed - as . she spoke; until she had to Untie her bonnet and fan her glowing fate with her hindker chief. " 4‘ His misfortune ?"murmured Mrs. Bray:- brooke. 4,How can that be called a misfor--- tune which a man can hellp any "day . he ' pleases ?" , But he cannot hell; it t poor anui would be too hay y to: speAd :his ;eve nirigs? at home'with hid dear Wifei.:but you,' know his business begiias wheaothitipeoile's is over." ' q 4 Thotwhat,, Hiaven's . ntiMe is * ltsbu. sines" a• Why, did4 t tyoulston't.'..ll!As th e Etr--• #or srtgritin.: NwipOer.-! • • N ‘_l l, LI
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