' BLLCE. EYES 'AND BLUE By Oliver Wendel liana". • Now, by the blessed Paphisqqneen; • Who heaves thelireast of sweet six:teen ; By every 'name I cut on bark ' , Before my morning star grew da rk ; llq /fyrnen's torch, by Cupid's d art. 'Hy all . .th'at thrills the beating, heart, The bright black eye; the melting tine— I cannot choose betergen the two: • I!Mil Well. both might make a martii fresh The chain that bound him to the stake ; Aad both, with bat a mingle Tay, Can matt oar very beorts away ; And both, when halancE.d „hardly seem , To stir the scales or iochihe beam ; Yet that.ts dearest, all the While, That wean Corso; the sweetest smile!. PliESIt FROM' HELICONf .A poet in , the Keene _Rept:Miran, celebrating the works of Dame Natdre, has an idea which comer very iwar being . iiiginal, if it be not gnite so : . e next nude woman—so the store goes— • With an improved material . and art; i ;daye.berp fon* ihe choicest rine or those ' That mike aught beautiful, and to ber bean pow.er to soften mane—and forced the rose ' bluabint tint to her-soft cheeks impart. - - Then ebopped the rainbow up, and with She chips She went to work:and-finished off her lips:" Wit, auk, tsuntor. A . LTUCKSTEA OUTDONE. Away down :in the small village of Cin- r cinnati, there vegetates a certain hotel keep. ; er, whojfer cuteness Is "some." Having , frequently been imposed upon while supply r ing hi4bountiful larder with the article of geese, by the wide awake " buck eye" buck- .ters, he deemed it highiirne to try if-cheat ing was not a game that two could work at. So one morning,' bright and early,, he present:- ed himself.before oneof the numerous far; mers' waffcins,snirounding the market stpiare, P • with a- - ' • - J s-s-ay friend, g-got any g-geese?" (the po3r fellow has got Charles Lamb's defect cif . . 'speech.) . •Tes, fine lot—' • "W-well, - g'ot up at my It-house thh , all firedest of b-}-boys for.g-geese you eit , r did see :. and' w-want to head 'ern off a few hs-with some tough ones—can't you pick me out , „some old h-lie fellow's?" "Well, I doa't know but I can find. one Or Iwo," and so turning over his pile of Poultry, he some eight or ten geese, whOe claim to the title of 'he fedows' negded rev 'corroborative fact, but,might be pronouriced 'clear and unquestionable. . "Mine hosS' eyed the progress of sepi iratinn with evident_ satisfaction.. "Are those allihe tough ones you're got r . "Yes, and ,I row I did not knoW I had sii many." - , , ."Well," was - the reply, "I tess rh . „iv -- • . take the other lot." • : - , , , 'WHAT IS YOUR NA3IE Three wild mud-larks were recently eap 'lured•_bk.'n young divine, and brou,glit into Sunday School in I .NcNV York. " Wilatis , your name, my boy'!" "Dan,!' replied the untaught one, who was first interrogated. "Oh, no. your name. is Daniel ; sat• ,it now.". " Daniel." ". Yes ; well, Daniel, take that seat." " And what is your name was interro gated, of nulthbor two. • - , " ejaculated the urchin " Oh, 'dear, no, it is Samuel; sit dowh, Samuel. And "now let us hear what yofir, name is, my bright,little fellow ?" said turning to the third. \With a gria .of self-iatisfaction, and' a shake of the. held that would hare done ,2ionor to Lora Iturleigh, the young cate chumen boldly. replied.—" rim-uel, yo:ur honor.-- . [Spirit of tlic , 1":11 - lia1's in a name?—Among the tls iters of rank, fashion, and distinCtioa who - “,assisted" at the re-entree of Sontaer at tier illajesty's theatre last week - , wefind the nat r tfe of Baron "cle,. ,, ::Schertz. "'WV .must say, that in the brilliant assemblage, we observe no one that igpear - ellao,us as if he were - really Baron of Barkit' , of ,Schert4 or Shirts, trat perhaps,. if theT - e,leally was a case of the the iodic txal wore the collar of spine ~order to hide thellefieieney.=—[Punch. - " Thonv2s, I hare alwa2,:s . placed4the greatest confidence in you. Now tell Mr., Thomas, how is it that my buicher's bills are always . so large, and that I always hare such bad dinners?" " Really, sir,,l don't kaow, for I am slire we never have 'anything nice in the kitchen that ire - don't . slsnd eme of it 'l,ip in the Parlor." f'?' A rer'y 'Fat Man, (for the purpose:of quizzing Di - . --.-, of him to prescribe for his complaint, whiot, he declared, was sleeping with his mouth open." "Sir," said the artor, "your disra--e ilcurable. 'Your skin ~is tou short, so that, twhen yotir shut your ryes, your moirti opens • • -x- S.Boardiaz-Si.-hoP Linp7.—An casfern Taper tells of a young 1:14 of fiozzown, who, her - return home frolii a boarding-sch;')ol. Ihus addressed her broiler Charles: 4 , Chits, why do you not keep juke, here and juces-; 'Weelytnne '..1.10.1Tel haze . theta. • Ile has recentl-y— erected a hen cupe and a pudg,in heoUse . ; - w.une• is feouud, the other - J.; squeerl • - p".:l l Clergyma ' , Whose turn it .was to preach in a certain Church, happening to' g:c 4 wet; ',was standig•before'the session rborn fire to dry his Clothes, and when his collea.gue came in, he asked him to-preach for him, as he xvas very wet.t. ~ , N o„sir, I thank you," was the prompt reply ; preach yourself, you, will be dry enough in the . pulpit." . '''.ll:7ly Larkins, who is what ma . ) be denominated a . " . spreeing, character," once shook hands with General Jackson. "And," says Willy, "I gob him a piece of adiziqe at 'Om time; says I, "now General, we're elected Tou-, I hope you'll take care of the consti tution:" . Says he, "I'll In - ; and I hope you'll take care of -vou rs." • ' - r ,:a*Triicn Jud;e Peters,. of Peansylvanka, teas sphkey of the House of Assetnbly:! one •of the members, in crossin g the floor, tripped . on the carpet and 'fell .down. - The House 'burst into lamthter ; while the Judge.with the utmost , gravity, cried, ‘!Order, order, gentienierf—a membar is-nn the floor! trßeturn Ramrods:—At alraining,down: gait, as an order was given to '.'returri ram rods," • one . of the soldiers broke frorn the line; and was off at lull split. ',Tallow," bawled the commanding officer, "wher e a re you going ?" ' , Down to Squire Nuggins, to - Ness - Powder 11111 , return the ramrod I borrowed of him., You ' r • AT TANAQ,V.i. ' t rllE , • th scrltret s anuorrnce. to their (trends and , said return ramrods." . 11 the public, that they hove purchased the Powder . . rill". r etriiilY erected 14. JOrn Jones, and are pre • - . pred In suruky Powder of the lie.it gir' Liu e for Mining IX' , " 1 have a great aversion to Auburn 1 a nd c f d e r h r e .i r s p; I p l r:,,r- r , lc the thi , rt rr a -wnahle rate:: ocks," as the . lir ied %Inch e. ill be promptly - attenrlPri - prisoner said when lib' took , max Eire notice. ~ odgings in t_ll Auburn pris.on. ' 1 _ 1500 - eVards of Listing Carpet • (. • AND WOOLEN FLANNELS. • • -J. PRANRLIN HARRIS, - DESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his numer n. on, partrons and the public' generalls:to examine his excellent stock of Carpetsand Ffanneist- tease who' may wish a euperior article of handsome ;WM durable Listing, CrirPots - (he has tioo yards of suci ready izt store) 'Manufactured entirely of new and rash mate rials,and wove in uniform plaid patterns, X r 6V" colors. at SG cts. per yard also, common OT ran car pet, front 3.5 to 45 per yitni, and white and Wald woo ,- en Flannels ; an excellent article of plaid Flannel, all Wool ' , for Mechanics and Miners: sharing', at , 47 per yard. Persons wishing to purchase the ;strove Fords, would do well to call and - eland tie them. Customers sending materials can have their Carpets wove with the best chain, and in the neatest patterns, at the shortest notice. FRANKLIN HARRIS, Manufacture?'of Carpels and Flannels, near the N. W. Corner'of Centre and Minersvitle Sta., Pottsville l'a. Feb 27,15 50. ' B.i7uto Dr. J. T. Nicholas, - iIIESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of yottsville and vicinity, that he has removed his Medical Of fice and A pnihec;iy Store, to the, old stand. fanner!) oetupied by Nicholas.& Collins. corner of Market and R - icond sts., where he will be pleased to give tnedita acidic. and prescribe prescriptions. Ile dattera him self tba: from lone e x per lenre in the busibesa and st rention to his profession, be will sive general saris faction. At the request °lconic. of the citizens - of Minervrille and ittrroundtng country, lAti has,established a ir.edi cat °dice is that ranee, where he tnay br consatted on Tuesday and Friday afternoon of every week, Sept. .ti . . • N. 111. Nesviiamf's P,L DM BING S OP', ' lIMITTk!S ItOW, NORWECIA:si STREET, PotttriVe. l'a. -- A LI; kinda Of Lead Pipe. Sneekl.eact, liras' Corks 1 - 1. (a superior article,) Batik Tuba Showery.aths Hydrants, Hydrant Hose, Double and Sifigle iketing Pontos, kc.. kept constantly on hand dud for dale.— Kitchen Sinks madeto order, neat and durable . , and all kinds °riga nibinlap done in tho•best manner. To-Farmers and Builders. G 4°u Np PLASTER, f.,r hate by the W eldor bar rel. it. Torre quantities. Alsti, 'CALCINED PLiSTER AND rLAsrEni HAIR of tirgt: quality, carefuiry. prert.tred for tram— portati"nz Apply perFonal . ly or by letier al S•6uylkilf Sal, alloy Willow or Brown St. Whiirf on the Livia.. a re: P. COGGINS & Cu., rtillactelphia. Apill 2 7 19.:A. 15-Imo Blinds alid Shades R' W, th6rnis hisTritmls and the public in general that he ',continues 10 manufacture Venilian !Mints, warranted runal to any in the city, at thelaste•t caih prices.. All assortment of Minds and Stiati,exalwaes nit hand, at NO. 3-17 RACE one' done iselow and - No. 7 Ilart'd Biiitdin g, N and punctuaily attoded to: ,- April -2.0, • 16-1 • -- ( r. .I.IFR INSURANCE:. . -. --.IzoTEGT 1 - ourasEi:v Es TDelaware Mot 1111 safety Iromra nee COmpany. .1. —Office North Room of the Exchange. Thifd St., Philadelphia. ' ... FIDE INSIJII ANCE..—Duil.liotts, Mention:lise and other propeity it: Toga and . Count: r, Insured itEuivA 1 • loss or damaae to.• fire ht Ihe tow: sl rate of prem.um. ." mAnuir: IN-sCiteNcti.—tney if. , > in.sure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, tercian or commis:: under open 1 , or special poltetes, n. - the assured mny desire.. I ll.h AN D TR..% Ns ruißT:crios.—Trk : ,,.. 'also insure 1 mercl:ondiz. transportedl y Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Dom:. nod Steamboats, on mess and lakes, 011 tae 111'..`St Ithetai leltlig. , ,• r bin EcTorts. . , I I Joseph ri. Seal. -Js :my: C. Muni . .. c Edmund A. tiomtet, .Tlomploles Paoltling. I *John C. Davis. •11. Jones Brooks. Anliert !tartan,, . . Jfenry.Bn.an. John .It. Penrose, Itogit Craig,. , 'Samna! Ede; arils, Cenral. Sei - rill, : .. i Gem G. Leiper, Sm.nces Mcllssln, . . .Edward Darlington, CharlsN Kelly . , Isaac It, Davis, J. C. Johnson. , William rolwell, Will itt Hay. . John Newlin, zits. 8. Thomas, Dr. It. M. Iluston, , .tolo: S4lers, . • William Eyre. Jr. 'J. T. Morasn, - D. 1 . ..N0rg.s n, . Wm. Liaaaley.., . ' WILLIAM 4VIAIII'IN !'resident, Motu:CD S. NeWllOLn. S..CrUtary. ' , , The subscriber hat. ing Mett appointed na.ent fbr the . above Company. is nosy prepared' to make lusMranen -OP all 4...scrip:ions or Property MI the 111.1b1 lilmral It4nir. Apptrat GAL Potts` office, yorris7 Addition ..4,ai-my ilt/Ildl,' in Market Street, Pottsvi:le. A. m mAcDoNA Lb. Nnv 11. 15.19. ' 45-ly , Knox Insurance Company, - CAPITAL V. 00,000. TIRE, .1f tILINI: AND LIFE INSI;RN.NCE. Office au irate r St. Rear _Mar/. rt. is trzse•s'/I rick lta it VINCP:IiNI.N. INDIANA. rrilllS Company having been duly \rogrrnizr•il. and -.1.. the capital strirk Korn:ay secured. are now pre pared to,roceive dpulicationa for insurance ne.ainst tov., or dainaa.c firc.rin Bitildings,:iirehandize,sla chinerv, ganufactories, and all drnrcriptiontr or prnpercy ; also Nerrhandi2u and produce in the t nursr of inland transportation.—the risks of the KlntA—apd orlon the lives of iiuliiiduatA. The rates of premium whirh will sioverti.thi 7 ,l iustimiion, milt t onf.,nriroihe •estriblished rites of ine - -Enstern Offices. 'MI. InUsc.i. wit be liberally and prom pity arljuaied, and ;lard. - • , DlREl:rotes: Hos. It N. CAT:N . IN', Vinceunca. W/LLIAM J, E:, do WILLIAM I, ITECEIIP. lkotait.: E. l't.ca, do tNa LII - T T. WEFT, M; It., Pike Prrca 13!, i LEN', Fort Wayne, lbdiana. Titomin ,T. Laf.lyr Tie, do WALTER W., EA PLY.' Terre-li.lltf., dn tiz-Gov. NVALLici:r. do Ili;xitr,4l,..ki.LLl, Evansville,. do 111:!: :iclirooLcnA FT, N't ash. D. C. ZErIIA N lAll "I'LAT T. NrW York. R ( — MN VS* Pre • I 3M.ArL N: Secretary, poi •in 51. e • DI r. CV Atte.x, Co u - Vincclint.s. Sa.uuELJI.D.,n, tzr.rt:RENrr.ri IN 1N1)1A:NA _ . . Thy Elrrll..nry, Gov Jo4cril A WmanT,lridlanapons. .74 , 1 , ".S if_ LASE:, l.t. Governor, 12. ff. - 'Frt.'''. Seerr.r..,ry ' de Douc,AsN)f,“ or' Slale, do fith. I .7ALEV, IJ. wt n_6nput.re , vilte. K. C., lloontitigtOle. iII:NTI2COTtjtS., J1111 4 .7.e. /7. S. COUrl Cant..l•l4l. A. Ni. "l'u Err. I:sq , 4 Trustee*, I (-7 , .1. 144001, t're Ilautr„%Wahn• L. S. Eno Y , .rk Ckyy.) " I &ton D. 1: t ac.v, 7Terre ' Ilt.r.Trit. Pte.:Went I:ranrh Hank, &NIES COLLINS .Ir.. Slate Azent. in New York. Tho li.tVitly be.en'appoinied Arent rm. ill...above Company, is non• fronted in mnkc Ltau ran,e on Property„ Gt., on liherni trrnic. JOHN C. M A rt-Ti N. 514 t EIIIMEI 1 • • • i i:ii,_i___.____... -•-- ---- ' ----- SiiW:i T 1 rifE pitAvLIN nu: iNsi:ILA.NCE COMVAN 1 , 0 p • p II 1 L A i) E. L Pll IA. Grri&f: xo. I G3l, . clii-Fmil street, near Fifth titer, DlREc"rolts, . . .-- 1 (m a d e , N. Bunker, GC° r Ce• W. Richards, Thoncis Hatt. Mordecai U. Lr.tric Tobis Vi• - azner. . A d.tphe 1.1. finite, Samni•l Unita, - Worn! ri.,llro . wn, • . .Jacid, It. Smith, n'orris . Patterson c.ntionelo make I nanraitre, permanen t or i tallied ,„ .norry denrjrololl 0 r prolfCrty, in 10 - Nn and counn 3 at r.igtk as low as are consistent with smutty. ' The. C..enpany have reserved 3 large S:onttocent Fnmr, tviii , h 3i:lth - their rap:in I and Premiums, sifel) in'ecAcel, Tilton! a mete Protection to tile . assured. . The ~gets of th,,cittnpany ••rt Jii-cuar) Ist, MS., ii. Mibiirht'd ag'reeai.l to an 'act .0 r,till,ertibly, were at : , 4 r.11,., , t, viz.: Iforicaees, $Q317.35e 63 51,353 55 'Real 1:,131P, tiq Cash, 4.3.1.57 re.; ,, rary .' loans, 12,5,45'9 on 1,..!10,e,..17 :Imre thrtr incorporatino, a potlnd of; igliiren years, h..y''ha,n paid uptt ards of sec ',When trot. Ailadsani tAnn :sod dellars„lnsres by tire, thereby affording evi dence o.f the advantiige s of itisnrance,ns well us !Pr and to meet with nrrimptneas, ail , CHARLES N._llA.Nfllil:ll, President, CIIAILLES Secreciry. :The clibsceiber has been, appointed azent for ilte tlinve nicittinned and is now prep:ll.rd in wits, (mit/ranee-Jilt every lest rapt inn of property, at tar lowrsH tat, ANDREW Russci .. Afe , tsville..lt:o 19. NW:, Fehl9- . NATIONAL 110.1 N Li-Pr: Srl.'- ltrtNctl , surit:Tl - "Wr r.uspoN I(G SAVINGS EA K for lit , . Renee: rif rfieWirlnw ..L.l.and 'lei Orpha EtepeLes red by Act nf Par- Lt ain ; t E`if , c):vrai ~T 4, , rve and (fr.dn surplus Premplims) tifaidnitSiS3,(Tl , T. f.lniie Murray. Eish . Genre., salare, eliairomn of I Ire I :• , urt of Dito. tors Lrindnn PiLestrtrin—J.?Ellintsno,.3l 1.1 , R. S. .ertuary—W S, It 0. , 1110u, r..,A., S., .liecreiarv—F.,V Caturnis PHILADELPHIA DroAED nF Erupt:NC!. • Clement t • L Win l'utt-r. IL D C onFul Coleman Fish; ~I Getiritirrrabant, '•Loilis A l'lndey, Wifltarnr„,l.io es Fhr fo!lOninc are airinn,..^ the advantage 6 offered by .his Institutibn:— Thr.vtarßnt*o or a tale, La pit al. in addition tn tlic accumulation -of premitiks. The per [filar benefit se • cured to the assured by the principle of th 4 loan tre i,artniont Theliayaiebt , r,f pretnintna hairvearly, rms. t r ity, by parties insured for nivile lei ni of Ide,at ITHIHiz arlditionalchdrge. The Itavellitig ledse-ea tensive. and liberal. Persons insured for Lfe, can-at once boril - Av hair amount. or anneal premium , 'and claimahe" salon privilege.for fis« oUcCrFAI y.i.ALP,'D/1 their own hole and dcpasitnf Partnf the Capi, tat IF IH:lnianently iHVealed in tbe Stat e s, In the naateS of three Or the Loral Director:4, as Tret:tdea —available alyrgs to the'arsurcd ra,es of divined claims (should any suchAiise) or otherwise. Thirty days allowed a 0 cr cacti payment or premium becomes due without forfeitnre of policy- No charge for rriedi cal examination. . The Society 'tieing four.(lo. nn the Mutual andloint Stock principl. , , partici. - may participate in •the profit. , of the Society; i.wo-thyrie of which are ilium:illy divided anion; those ii=aureil for life on the patticipa Linn fiertie. Pereong whoare desirous:ln avail tltems•.avcs of the advantaitesofPred by thiit iin.tittiiinn,; by addressing the Azent. F. A. eit-irr.Nol Sunih et , 13aliiriAre can obtain the ti•quisite information and thenecesta ry paper,' for,cfr..etihe aii insimince. t.. - A li y infurntatinn with regards.) this Corhasay ran he Obtained at the oftiee ii fine .11Theriii! Joimial,wbere the Preadult!! can be paid and lasurancee effected., - June 3'). 1 E 4 . 9 .27.1). . . Paper Paper Paper NO. 21 BANK TRI!...ET. - .Evirrett .11driet and Chisttut, and 2d and 11 sts. • 1 . 1111.AbELPIIIA• / i n f beg Icavr [ - nil - the nttrntinn of Co3lllty buyers to t heir arttortment of initnos em bracing the dart-eat vat.int - por" ht . Printing, - Hardware. WiiitoP,Eti‘clive. and WI appini: papers, TnoKue rui ners; walla and astimed colts also Bonnet and Bnx Bnards,&c. Being".ettg,cied in the lit.thntactitre. of painting pn prra, they solicit ord'ers from printers for any Oven size.whicn will becurtli , thed at Erhart notice, and at rut Matim pricef either in ca=ll or trade paid for Ilagit!; - DUCKETT & KNIGHT, No. Bank Et.', SohLE 1;19. , . '• amalqa Nov 11" ' DR. SWAYNDS CELEBEITED FAMILY MEDICINES GIME FOLLOWS claw! . Mom Frpors of the Meaty of Dr. Swayne , s Compound Syrup ' . OF WILD CHERRY, The Original and Genuine Pr . eparation! 7 coNstINIPTIoN, - Collo:2, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing. Pain fn the Ride and Breast. Palpitation of the Ileart, Influ enza, Croap,hiokeu Constitution, tioreThroat, Nervmis Debility. and all diseases of the. Threat, Breast and Lungs ; the most efroitual - and speedy cure known ' for any, of the above diteasca is' , SWAVNE'S . Compati.nd Sirup of tVil L d Cherry! • • DR. SWAY . NC THE SOUTH- Bead the 1116 Sr remarkable , tare ever placed upon retotd-- , , Dr. Swayne—iDear Sir.—llaving been almostmi racuously cured by your valuable medicine,' think It not more than gurnmon gratitude in me to make one In addition to tholist of certificates which you have received of remarkable cures bi your medicine,. During the two; years Preceding last August, I Was very much distressed with a Very had cold and rack ing cough, and :during, the latter pelt of the time, it continued to grow worse, and indeed in July sir rem= etvt - ME Wien, haNing tried all kinds of medicine, eaid ,be good for such .diae'ases, without the leak good effect. I was reduced almost to a per fect corpse, and had scarcely any flesh upon my body, and for a long tithe never thought to rise from my bed again. A friend unc day asked 'me if I h.l tried Dr. Swayne's - Compritiud Syrup of Wild Chet ry, .and advised me to do so at once, as he had heard that it had worked a great many wonderful cures. I took his advice, and after using up several bottles of it, I grew so much better that t Was enabled to leave 111 9 • bed, aed afterwards to walk about the house, aud go out into the street. - I was encouraged by' this, Rod conttnund• the u-tet of your medicine, and. How, by means of lti nonderlurl curative powers, I ant per fectly well. and enjoy the use of. all my faculties, just as much as if I had never hgeu afflicted in the way I have deieribed to you. I pare written this, Dot thinking:hal it will at all interest you. but hum bly hoping that it will haire • Its mite of influence lit causing, your valuable medicine to be spread among mankind, nod to assisting to risciyou to that station nhiels you so 'Ochry deserve, for your persevering etrorts for the public. goad. Respectfully your friend and admirer, hiSEA R. lisst.strt). The Original , Letter can be seen by calling at Dr. Swayne's Office. • _ . _ tie very Particular to inquire for Dr. SWAVNE'S. WILD cucLuty. as some unptincipled individuals ti the stolen the name of Wild Chen), thhadog to bitrrow a reputation front that alroady established.— Remember f the genuine is put up in square bottles. covered with a beatitiftif wrapper, (steel engraving,) sr it:, the purirait of Itlt. SW.4.l . ltiE tbereiet, also his sign:mire , all ether are positively `fctitions and counterfeit." • Priacipal DQ}:P,'ti. W. Coma:Cl E!,;lit and ititie , Vt.;la. Sava:vac's Celebrated Verinlfage A safe and effectual remedy for worms. Dys i,ersia.Cliotora,Motbus,:iickly or Dyspep tica bildteu or adults, and the most Useful .Family Medicine ever offered to the public.' This remedy . je• one Which-has room! succes,ful for a loos time. and it is ut:ivt•tsally by'idi who have 'fled it to he far supervir ( b eing so very lifeaput . 10 the taste and at the taint: .to,lue I frestuall to any ot:" uoolhuie ever etnii!oyed uo diseasys to which it is rec..intizeil.leti. 1t hot telly . tiestrOVS l% but it insigoratss the whole sinent. It is 'liar rps is its effects, and the health of the patient is itlways 'im proved by its use even witen.cos . worms arc discover- Extract of a liter to br S'icaitni, dated .12Jersontotrn. India on. Dear :At—A man purchnsid a bottle of your Vernal - fligu'tlie other day for bia child, and by fu uae dia.. 'Charged CZ of the largest worms lir had eVrt seen. It rs boilleW:l4t difficult to get the people to try it, Or they have been no often gulled by naureona and worthless wortu medicines. Yours being, so verv.pleaaant to the Taste; at the saute time effectual, 1 shall be.able to dia: page 01 a large quantity. Tours, &c., T. T. SAlia?, P. U. To Dr. Swayno, DEWARD OF.MIZ3TAIMS. . P.r member l Dr Swayne's Vermiluze is Trow put up In Square 11.41tes, (having recently been induced.) covered with a heautirul wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Llt Swayue thereon enira ,, ed. tire tkat the nCrue is 'pelt correctly—SW. 9 Y.A . E. CLEANSE ANIJ pR.SAVAVNE'S SUGAR COATED SARSAPA RILLA and EXTRACT OP TAR PILLS. A mild and effective pureritlve, great purifyer of ttle Wood, tliry correct till the functions or ito, Liwor, and as ail alterative in Droitsiral 'affections they are very Viddines.s of the held, dimness of eight, d,•prrr.um n 1 blorits, bead to to,, dcc.. aro cured by tlieQe portly - toy noolicinc can hove u bett•tr cllvct for 'niontlily irregillaritte, iv:licit occasionally hapticti to women, they ilr.! • pl•frettly Nay, and will , jfl (.012111fiCtinn With Dr S. \:‘. A N cootp.nnit Syrup of Wild rherey, take all pint and disease frotn•evely iif the sibteni. Tlic above valualtre tnedieineq are rirepurcti only by Dr SWAY NE. N. W. corner of EttalTilr and RACE suety. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOON BROWN. )" J. curtTis . c. J. S. C 'MARTIN. JANI VS 1 %. FAL"; arrsvif le 11)11.N W GIIIIIS. 1% C. A. C Ilustztscurt,Schnilhill Haven:ll Sutspt.rn. Poit Cath ,, n; I:rEnv & R , !.. e.D. L. Nlnbahhlngq.; Jolts Orr°, Tnylnr,vilir; .I. IF. .ALTER, THouartHa C Frn l'ainaeinn: Gra. REIEKAKHER. Yrw CiAsth ; W. )tris - rFt Cl.ar;:Nl% t re & Srt.t.veuor. Patter fcit ; f.a I; tom, l'izwt:tove; EcK & Cocutt Lt. SHN. luttm Wit.Ltimx, Nllll.llel.tn4, yrIAILEV : OriaTihurr; CnNsEn, LIT:I:HALE. New Philadelphia; S MEnTz, igshurg I. autliag: J. STA 4711 V, Ml.Kvant.t.tire, ap,) 1 ! ) . • 110.0 all :•:71Q7•:::Cci`Cri in the adj :eel!t c..nni les, reh 1,,Y.) - 2 - 7 ' 7 ' 7 " • 7. 7 . " -71 • . -",` " ' - - _ %V NV II ()LE St A I. 4.: ANDr, I, 110t)T A "VD Stt()l4: STOtt E. CORA - ER OF CEATRE .1'...V/).IIARA7:r S l'Ortg n. gnbscrittors ina ite the ;We ntinn nfthe putdir 1 to the Very eNtensive artstitimeLt of cowls, c0n ...1.0.7,r GENTLE:mr.vs •Ztitrbeti. rm!cqd and Pvertql Itnntx. and 15 to. dnishle tolled Sewed and Pet , . poi if...its, Watr:t j'ronf Ilonin^:, l nwerl and regcnd, from *2 to fit.; Nrw Englantl;Riltll l llllldeltilth man nf.tettireet Coarse Itan•s. 111 ;rent variety, cnnstant. 1 1 on 1.: 1 1.r 1 ; Cloth and I.aFflnc Cattvr Hon's, and Crtni:rtoo c:or Nulirprr, Orvon 'neg. and Sen ett and Pett2ed Monroe,. I,IIAKIVt• Betas and 3lonrut.E, of ri ! :Pt quality, at ' Mtv isoys• and vn u o..• n.rrts and Morirnexcnnin nr line. I.Al)ys• ['tench 4,1 1.1nr1,11 I.nsttng G.titer 11. , n13, Mnrocro. r.klf=hin and Guar Itnote,g. rreh. h Alor rorro,l'alf-I.in I . lnal 11 'rev, -rrenr.ll Kid I. and netnp nth skills and JetT,r,nn s , ' rr,•ncti tforrncto And gut rnrnron.,ol,, front 511 els. to 31; ]len Ent:land ttnotees and Shons - of all kinds rtte:trt. MN•q , st' :tint Clalilrenz Tiontrei and :I'llorg. a large I.,r` uric I....arkct; cor.stal“l on It Ir.r?. siv,g . . t)nr sZ , rk or r;,‘,” 111. - ifttir h. - ieft are ortlie lieftt man tit:towed art :lie fnlit/l Can afrOrd. rArlit , 4 and Gentlemen W 6 lllll (1 , 1 WO! Ir/ COI and provide them . eivr, Cnrn shoes, the best prevensitive ye: o..srov,r, I of told- Conglift and Corisomplitin. TitrAK (.'3rpet rind ' Th, colonlooqy'ftviil (ind oft well ri iiis itie alio% e atitcles, which we will tell at mode:at, rile. ' tionift arid :ftlineft. made or repaired to °Mei. tS-TI:10:13 , Dec IS, IblD. 51. tr T111: 4 new and vain:llllv Mediciti mu, need by the medical prores.,ion a itli Pro h a smiflllitig efficacy in the mire of Pulmonary •••• niptlon; Scrofula Chronic Rheumatism, Roof, Cerie. lfubilup, cum plaints of the Kidneys. &e., &e., spared frnm the liver of the Coil rh , ti for medletna! esPressly for . our falrs. • (Farrart from the London turnall J. It. Williams. M. ll , F. R.'S., Profetsor of Nfei Um In Univerity college, London, Consulting Physician to.t he Hospital for Consumption, &c., says.: f have nreSt tubed the Oil In above four hundred eases or tutotrcototo , rt.tripto or the Longs, in difr•rent, siagrFovhich 'rave been under my (tire the last two years and tt lira. in the large number of eases, :06 nut nr ore wa-4 1.41 3111.1/ r.r markrd and TM cquivn.al untreovement, yaryl4; tai degree indifferent eases, front a tempoory.retardation of the progress of the difease,•and a !nit igai ion of di4tre,nior symptom-, lip to 2 more p r 18 COLliplele: restoration to apparent health. •• The sircci of Cod Liver Oil in inost of these eases was very remarkable , , reenin n few dip the cough was mil izat ed, for expertoraTlo2 di211111,1;.11 In qinrot ty and opacity, the nizio.Nweite, reased. the ;wipe be. come !lover, ondof tiette7 enlitnie; and the appetite, Resit nod strt ngth were grrohillfr Improveq: - ". In cow:fusion, I repeat that the pore fresh nil frorn the Liver of the Coif is more ; beriefieial in the treat- Ment Of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, nie• dictic or'reglmenlo,!thal has yet been em-, played:" • As W. hare made arrangement N,in procure the Coil Livet - from head nitanars, ti can now he had ehentlcally, pure by the tingle bottle, or in boxes or one dozen rub , Its wonderful crliOey haP inddcmi numerous epurh nits imitation,. As it, 511C.CCS1 depend@ entirely on. its purity, too much mac c . aUnot *be used im procuring it CY11,41t1,. E% cry bottic haring pn .icour written signature may Le depended nponne genuine l'aui:Ailets containing an analysts of the Olt,, with notices ! or it from Medical . Journals, wilrhe sent . to who address ftle cf . pOstag.c. JOHN C pAtiftit, & CO., WlTlosate Druggists and Cliornifts, 100 North Thir.l-,trcel, Philadelphil July 21. 1319 30-ly ,FOll. nlll7,lo.4.—The3tilascritter.hnve inst rvrtived f•nothAlito E1t7.1 and I Inch, notPl.ll.oo eaprt..F.o) MiLegr and for ally. Apply to T d 1:, GEOlta£, tt 1 JOHNSON & Co I: THE - MINERS' I 49IIIINAL;' . :''.4.N D.: TOTTSVILLE-_ : GENERAL ADVERTISER. Wilmington. N. C KERY IMPOIITANT CAUTION Pure PreAh Cad Lib - er Oil. • Patent Lubricating 011. R. D. SCIIOENED. ' gAVING purchasedthe exclusive right for mann factoring and vending the 'Patent Tubr IcatingOil from P. S. Des lan do Co., for Schoylkill,Dauphin.lett , BIWA, Columbia, Norlhuniberland, Lucerne,WyoMing, Lycoming, Lehly,b, Carbon and Northampton CounDes, he announces to the public that he has commencedthe naanntacture.of it In the liorough of Pottsville, where he wilt be happy to kupply all orders promptry, and at the same rate it can be burr:based from the Proprietors of the patent rigbL This oil waa patented January 1t11 9 . 1110 esupefiorexcellence and cbeapnces has already given it the preference over all 'other oil In use, for all kinds or Stationary Machinery. Loco motives and care on oOr Rallroads.—a od also for I,am use; All order's left at'histstore, will beptomptly attended R. D. SCIIOESER, Centre st., opposite the Post Office. Pottsville,June 16. 1649. , The following ecniflcAtes show its character r Philadelphia, Dec. 4,18411.. Nes:as. P. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentleman:—The, Pa 'sm. Composition yow sent me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best oil in thework 'my: of Machinery, has', I am happy to say, more than realized my espertatican. I had it fully tested on a Locomotive Ltigine for two 'days, (in rainy weather, with mud flying over the 'machine at every revolution) by * skillful engineer, who &sautes me that It works equal to the best spermaceti till, with•a.savlng in quantity of 20 percenA. This savlbg, together with the greatly reduced ptice at which you lama roe you can furnish the article, wlllstrongly recommendlla use Oa Railroads and ni laige mills and fsctotles where large iiitaritities of oif are used. I have: now no doubt of its entire success. And under that impression tender you my 'lnc ere c ongtiatnlat io or: Truly yours, WM. EllOl./511, • "--' Pot tsv Me. Jan 20, This is to certify Om we haveteen using P 6 Devlin & Co`a Patent Lubricating Oil fur the last aix Irclas and can givens our decided opinion: that,teridei bring so much cheaper; its peculiar superiority core the best sperm oil, is its durability on machinery which renders it a very desirable article for that pugs ese. We are , extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal,having: eleveneteatu engines of various capacities at work huisting coal, pumping water. &c. Bittats, Haman, & Cu. P S Devlin Sr. CO—Pent! men : We have been using your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the. niachittery of the Readies tron and nail works, for the last tune weeksond ere consider we have given it a Pair trial, as the works are calculated to manufacture four thousand tons of iron and nail's per 11111111111. The maehlt.er7 very heavy, the engiihr one hundred and . sixty those power, and the speed,S are from thirty to nine hundred racolutions per mintt,te. After the above trial, we can recommend the oil as equal to the best sperm oWused In the' Country, viz: fur heaving bearingS and fast speeds, stich as shartin-g -and fans. I remain yoursoScc., J ASI ES M 6 CAUTT. Manager of the Reading Iron, Nail and Tube Works. '42. MAGNETIC OINTMENT TS constantly effecting cures of the utmost impor tance. The most hicredubius are convinced—the most i s :101110gs are Compelled to believe iu the power and virtue 9f this great remedy. • 1119 univergally:admitted to be the ninst wonderful combination knoyrti to the world for the immediate teller of 'disease and pain. It never Cribs - while there remains sufficient life to restore anatural and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the body, and equtlize the circulation ofthe blood By tins moans a controlling power is gained over the rcost malignant forms of disease, which can not bemlitained from any other remedy. Such Is the mover 01:.thisporildnatton that it penetrates to every portion nr thetrunrin frame; every bone rind introle. vein and ligament IS searched out and made sensible of its parifying ! and healing intitience Hence it comes it copes afreadrly with Internal as external diseases Numerous instances are ou record where this reme dy has rgitorrd lieith to pativots toi river the suave drat the MOS% poweefut internal renttsileo (411.4 to pro duce any effect vismit has frerinentiy been the case in fsflantrnarres of the Botre:s. Nnpano'nt need evir Sic tanh this disease where the Maerretieointmentkan Le obtained. That dangensus Eptilemic'hoown :tithe • r., 4 0 . 4 Erysipelas, , .... can alw.4%* be cII re,t . hy this rcluedy. Cur . i i htguinnatory Ithrumatisw, thi• nintinent is the ninFt coniulcie seined) , prepare-J. lii 99 cases out of 100 it will atTuril clinic relic( to the trurt rase of Tiirrous Iteadarke In thirty minutes. For tier, our, diseases tlcii rculcdy Is of Lnmrn sc valtie Arrectinlis of the:spine, rheumatism. 1 tmeness. ulce rate sore t; root, briiiirltitt.s, pleurisy, group, chills, bruises, scald heal; scrofula, caltitheutii. rryoltielas, ChVlera Anorbus. Rene in the face .nr breast, burns, uttl cued I yrs, lever buret:, 80c. will be Immediately relicced by the use of this FoIT fay:tier pariirulars and testimunials, Ste pamph lets left ea. lirt4ent. PriLe In and 10 cents per battle. F.ir sale by .1011 S G. unow , s, Also, for .ale by:an Agent In curb town in the State. steptsniloo. Itslo. 4n—ry Blakes Patent,Fire-Proal Paint : rftom onto rr '30.5c Itle!rs have .01 ,, t 11,PiVelf 3 furl her stip 1 ply of thlst riagillar and valbable initettance. Ut addition to the gate colt's, they have a beautiful de:tidal,' or brown. resonsblinn the sand ,tone noir In 1150. and so ninth itdmited for the front of "n 01,111121 Its principal ingredients are silica, altitnitt . .i and pro , tn4ide of bon, tv4ich In the upiolon of scientific men satisfactorily acciintila for its fire-proof r.ature—the two former sabstapces being non-condoeters, and the latter acting as a sezniiiil, to hind Or , the le together and make a firm Old durable paint. Poi are it is milted with Liaserii pit, esnd applied with' bripdt, the Klate as ordinary pa..n. 10 rood , iron,..tih, zinc, cans acs, paper, Ac. It if! !dell!' gradu ally and ill:C0111,1 f. It is part :Warty suits fur roofs of bitildings, steamboat, a id car-decks, raltromi to Idges,fiinceg. B,:c. A tool - co ited with the article is equal to tine of slate, al a vast sas lag tit cl.- tienfirt.. Specimens may ie• Fren at the Oiler tc the oilett-ri Acre. 11A 111Q\, BROTH' ertS & • rio.loiouill 1741 ColetritaiPl4 24i0 --- 1: - e - s Nos. 31 and 31•11/2 D and 209 ‘ICIIc:SXUT Sliver—Pitt L• D ELDLITA COUNTItY mercliatits can save from In to IS per cent. by plirchastng at the shove sanrrs. try Int. prating ray own g , florls, payinE 'hut little rent, and tir— ing econoinleally; it is Tamil I cnn undersell those whe purchase their gond! , here, pay high rents, and livelko princes. Constantly nn band :t large assortment or Pen and Pocket Knives, ikrissnrs and Razors ; Table Knives and Folks, in ivory, stag, ti•itraln• tinne-'and wood handles; Carveis and Pnrk.;,..Sieels, ; Botcher Knives; Dirks le ; lend Plain . Pistnle, kr. received, a large stuck r Igers and Wnstenllntini's fine Pea and On•Cresolinivra• Alsn, a large aksnrinsent nrleons, !kr., -&c.; also, KIT English', Twist and 6:etnian Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Importer. lan UnitethVge: and Foreign' AGES NO. 7 : 5 DOCK STItEF:7', ~ppnastr tge 'PIMA DPI.P.IIIA PA. \AT N. CiVii EngirWer and Mechanician. V Offers his .4ervieet, for tile transiittl.in of till liminess rontteettd with the Patent Office. ;linnEt.s, Ditiowtvos AND ICkTDINS neatly and acetirtely matte and Patents ohtained with despatch. Ills thorungh, Onfnretical and praeticn !hit Mechanical arts, Induces him to say, thm in ail cares wlwr , he advises an application for Paivid, in rise D'4,l not ntitained, titer fees fur tils ser vices will bu reiurned, and ne will 'also pnarrantee, that al patents of,tainedittrouth otliee, will he sits hy the cutlets. Many inventurt , are sutderted to Stea' , llolays and Inswortitne and mo iy by employing Inr6rulletetil person to make their pli..rifi•ations, and frequently have ,to surrc'ndei their patunt3 and geitt te-issue. . . Inrent. , rP at n'Ai..tanre ran send theft mndetA and a rtalentenl or thr• it thtected lillLLue6. ll S. Pat'ent Agenrt; No. 75 11,,ck rtie••(, Philadelphia, Pa., and the strittest eecrecy be observeduntil !he pat,r,t iY 0111!lit161. Waiving:4 am! ispeeitivations for Failorier.Mifts.&t• and all kinds of Machinery loin ha sett on Conitni, , ion, and eiimpment nten furnish to rat the same in opera tion In anyput hf Ur United ettateF, South America and the West Indies. i urstmaNc44 11011 .1171 ,, C1( PRATT, PlTSpentiii the Dledtantts insti tute, New Vtnrk, Meade, ALLtli & Co., Noveny Works, New . York. . ^ . 4 „.- . ',,: ; " Perm nOUntl. 6.: CO, Clvslambian Foundry New loik i " florr.r.gt.ttcorr & DAviis, Philadelphia, ra. " A,DA MS Ar.. .1 !AVIS, rlinillifg. Pa. !Jr. LocecnocL,ltaltimore Mater TATLOR. Of Iv " llssitt. Gov:h,Cincionati3Ohin. " WALTra 1/44LER, Chicago. Illinois " J. N. Mit_Lult, Savannah, Ga.' Wm. C. °inane, Mobile, Ala. " T. Tvivinvz.l„ Waa.t)ingt,,n, •' l'itos. J. KElta,Charl , .mon, S. C May 12. , 20-10 Cloth Store No. 8 XoilA Second Street, three doors above Market rn IL ADELrIII A. NATHAN T.. CLAPP, INVITEB the; att it'll of , hip hientift and others to .I. his large and choice aardrament ot Cloths, Casa! merqs, anti Ve4tinp, compriaing. in part French. CLOTIIB. Belgian. of every and quality.. Marti( an 4 • a /.. , ,re West of England ASS,,II7NIENT. , !SUALIZEIZ. COATINGS. Alsek and Clney 'colored bahit mop, Sager black sod (stay colored Cashmarettr French ralteand check etts3imer Coitings. Dnap n't:te'S ellMillfq and Croton Cloths. =I Soper blank trellol-01FEIRICre? , RIA 1/01.61(411.. - Freulh faneV and niiYd Cs-ssinteres, every variety. Merino Cosihorses. all rotors and tina titles. Plaid and striped Cassinteres, in every variety. -. White and firic'y Linen Drillinzi, splendid styles: . Cords and ROM erteens, of every qrality. Pattinetts, all spades and qualities. . ,• Super blackOatin and 'Cashmere Vestings. Splendid fancy •Silk Vestings, unw clesigns. I White and colored Marseilles, large assortmeni. Drat; Cloths and other Coach Ttinimings. Vith a great variety of Goods for Boys wear.' & lafge-itssorttnent of Tailors' Trimmings for sale very low by the piece or at retail. NATHAN T. CLAPP. Nn 5 N Second St., doors above Market March . 23 ,100 •• 12.3tu FrTIE IIIEt..A.DT de; ELLIOTT (Warranted,., EVE , ' PoihtedGold Pens, nom stand A No. I in the Penmarket; every person who has tried tbecti will acknowledge their auperiorlty. They are Anade and sold exclusively by Brady & Elliott, two doors above 014 Nliners' 'Hank Watches of all the celebrated mal.cte sold 4S abcrt e,ai p lre tc suit the times. Astiotogy, Astionomy, Threnolo - • _ • gY and IGeottiancy.- . - RY PROF C. W. RORACK, OF 8 WEDEN. Office, 14. - 71, Lectut;itrett,:afrove Eighth, - oipsit tAt Atusteat Frail Diat—Pti 1.14 DC t rit lA. BY —.daft Election, should convince those skeptical persona who talk of j'AUXIIC.I. that uo such thing as FAIL is or has been knoWn by - the eminent and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer, C. W. ROGACK, during his experience Grover a quarter of a century, Do you. doubt predestination% Then why not every man gain' the celebrity of General Tayl:r, a Daniel WebSteri or' a Ilenry Clay) And yet there are some whoare fool.. Ish enough to doubt that a man may be torn with the power to see lnto future events. flow can It be pos., - slide Mat the destiny 'of man should be destined by ihr a mere shuffling of peck of cards 1 and-yet there ere thonsands. who 'allow themselves, with Ater; mouths, to swallow the greasy words of some .old . Woman, whuSe true Shin COIISaMS in filling Mein with wonders that. are most difficult fur the digestion of others who tire more crertuluus.yet More scientific. It is such tuat bring diserodit on a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the Mmiestriru der, from lime Immentolial. and is the only prolessio. that has holy authority: to sustain it. The high re spect which General Taylor, and Charles John items datte, late King of liweden, had for Astrology, is shown by their letters Gtr their Nativities. to the sub scribe', which it di give him great pleasure In show in 10 to those who favor him with a cull. In addition to his power to foresee Adore events, he has power to give such . iaforination a, will einem. 'ally redeem 'such as are giv'ol lo the too free UJC Of rue bottle. Ile is, also capable of curing disease; heretot fore considered incurable in this country bylbe ort ({nary medicines, and wishes all to give Lim a tall who have been given tip by their physicians and wish to be t fired. lle n ill warrant a cure in all cases, and will matte ho charge except for the coo.lurations he shall make use of In Ids ante. Ile is often asked What a Nativity isl Ile answers, accordlug to Geounincy, one of the seven maids in the scictice.of Astrology, that it is a Horoscope of the future. events °fa person's lire, carefully calcelated and transcribed on paper, con._ raining an account of 'all the lucky and unlucky days In the months and ears of the person's life for whom. it is cast ; by whiciiiineans thousands in this country and'el.rewhere fraveibeen prevented from mlcfortunts thaChad been hidden in the womb of futurity. by ref •t!. ring to their Nativity tiefiirc entering on any specula tion of Mildness or illeaSilrik. it.,Flioutdbein the hands of every rine as their almanac for life. A Nativity of nn indiVidual tan only.forwarn the possessor of tmu , Ides ifint are in (inure far hint; those who are involv ed in present difficulties of any kind twist wait on the sub.:critter in person or by letter, who Is prepared to exert his secret influence for their iptinediate benefit. Ile is ready to use lIIS influence ..to (oriel' tho result of InWttlitii, am; all node:takings in which there rasa risk involved; he also 'lakes Use of his power for the res• oration of stolen or lost property, which betas nsed for the advantage or ilibusaiets it, this city and else where. Who can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had the honor to be called on and amirulted with by all the crowned head of Europcf, and - enjoys a higher' reputation ai an .Astiologer than any one living ulfe tab tw consulted with at his Office, or by fetter, f pre-pally and he is prepared to make use of his. port er on any of tlre following topics i—litusitiess rf all descriptions ; travelling by land or sea; courtships ; advice giyeu for their successful accomplishment;, speculating in stocks, merchandise, or real estate; the. recov'ering of legacies In dispute ; the purchasing of tickets, and the Lia o). of ships at sea. LIC Ulm) Wren, his services respecting health, weal and marriage, love nifairs, journeys. laWilti ditfic by in bu•ineas, fraud, sickness and death, past. present and future evenicand w alt the ilOnverlifi'Or life.. and Invites all to call who are afflicted, corporeally OT TERMS: Ladies. 50 cent*: Centlemen.4l. Nallvitieg eaten: l aw ,/ an d read i t , NIL iccordizig wale Ontelts of Magi coition ; G. , ntlenten. $1 50. Nam i• I 6.. calculated according in GeOIII3IICY, for /,aches, .2 in rat', fti; 143, lti 4 , b5. Perauns aba distance can have their staiirillgsdratcn by gentling the dale',,/ I lie clay and their bulb. Ail letrerqr:ontainine the fee will receive irn mrdialr ;11111 11311% 111 he sent to any Put or OW pnued Stat.., 11:0111 . 11 ou du-rafile paper. Office. -Nn. 7I Locust street, between Eighth and Nunn, and Walnut ; and Spruce streets', oppo,ite the Musical Fund (1,111. Office iIOUIS Irani 9 .1. M. till 10 I'. 112 C. W. 11011ACD, Astronger• Dec S. 1510. t.st-lv • Ant i-PN rie Picini. FIRE, WATER WEATHER PROOF •SAVE .I.NSUIt.ANCE: rrtilS l'A INT 14 ill , ' I,lllit of a tan g Nerics of set• cotific experitneote. told id 101aity dilG~renl from any other ever otfored to the puldic. „it is composed of rnateriull eririxply searcely de atroetinle by the i ttbet Pipe It Conn.+ n tontine im pera•ions lo air afidottot.ture,alld ik a perfect protec tion against nll the oidinary causes . Of fire, whether Sparks, Ciodets nr;llett, (rout a neighboring building in flames.. It is ebt`enially adapted to protect floors from fire and Le‘nkine, Wood of all kinds front Decay. 'l'lll Ito4s . ntol Iron Work' from 1111 SC Railroad flridges and nil exposed t smkrtis,frotn Locomotives, and the interior or Manufactories, where snaika or A qu , ck lipid flame would reorfil), set thrtu fit, ‘ tt iht. mit this protection. NO other p Opt IA to it roi the Walk or toi,k Lnulrl, gititte them the armntrange and solidity of 51011,11, and. evoidtrur the use of sand, always annoying :11111101111 wearing otr. - • The longei it rentnins on the, wood, tho harder it becomes, and the letter.lll it resii.t the action of firo:; and timber, if it could be immersed in a solution of it, would, in n time, be petrined to stone• It has mt lime nrulneeer crarl , s, it hardens by diying and nevet peel, °it his u decidedly c,couniiiii-oi paint-. A building can be properiy vivercil witti it nt one' half the co.d of lend. Persons wishing to have their Ininsei fite-prnof in silo can put"on two Gnats of the Anti Pyric first, and then any color they may %vizi, niter. On exhibition at the Store, three homes painted in different stytes. r). For farther flartirulars, certiticatcF, &c., see pamphlet publhlual.by the Company, ;LlAtt TIIIS. N. Y.llospital. Dec. 5.,'40, I have mode n 6 espertmenlal investigation ilito the limPertirS.of n paint, prepared by the N. V. Atnl pyric Paint Company, pained Anti Pyric Paint. Being ac quainted with its colaposition, I would slate that it is of no iii.aootrusilble nature; aud from the dense and adhesive qualities it is prepared of, that tt is em inently- priiteetigeagainit the action of the atoms Mule, mid Will hive the effect of preserving wood and 6 .I.l'nriNl . o6 tin W/111711 jl ntay be spitiad„frOm decay., regard to its prripsams, I u+ni ht sat, froth the experiments I have, made:that there is ub proliabilitv of shingles and other wooden surfaces painted With it, taking the from showers of aenee and eiuder.i. one of the disastrous character of nor fires- I consider that the .*N. Y. Anti p3ric Paint Co." has Maitisitt for, aid a valuable and useful km pro% minim in o rte tsar} art ivle, and dial It desert es the ronsideratioh • f the publie, as a safeguard against fires, and the earnest aitimtion of the. Insurar.c Coot panics, as greatly Icseening their LAWRENCr. REID, rturea.ot of elnitnistry and Le.2.turer On )I.IICat ntistry, y Nannfactured by. the ;Now I,.rk Anti' fly. it, Paint 110 , mpnity, and aale at their Depot, at. 1S 7 \l , ' A_ ITER St, N. Volk, by weir sole and only authorized , I Agent, SEEITARD, I ,' *Match 23.1530 12:an Pure Wines and Ligtiers. rp lIE attention of D..aters and Hotel kticperg, i• re , - quesied in my fine Osortment of Wines and Li ryinrs Detected with veal rare from storls to Egropn and in this Country, and from 60111C01 vibici, enable me to gualan fee their ptirity. Brandies of :very desdription Goat Ft to *5 per gal. ton. Whiskey, finilrish, Scotch and Mounnialteht. yid ./moarra Rata, Holland Gin and reach Brandy. ..ilode.tra, Sherry and Port II sees of every satiety and grade, from 75 eta. to $5 per gatlnn.. champagne of celebrated brands, 4950 to 81G. Owe. Fine table Claret at *3, and higher ; also. Lisbon, Tenesiffe, slalaga, Muscat, Se• Wild Cherry Itrandy,ltaspberry, filacitherry. and Lavender Brandy, Sc., &c, TDB COUNTRY TRADE supplied at wholes Ile prices. A euri.plyte assortment of Nines and Ligu ory, very rhyap for colingry pUrpffe3. Orders progiioly attended 10. Goode carefully pack ed and fora arded by •. Eipress." Sampled nom to any part of the:Country free of charge, by addres,iing, Past Paid, ' • A. It, McC,ALI.A, Wine Merchant, 30 Walnut St., t'hi,adeipitla. April 13, Man. 13-Imo , Ilityv Spring Goodm. IiEOILGE DOLL,.• • No, 106 Xoqh .!•econd Streel—PlliLADELPlllt HAS just receii:ed a large a3sortmentof Goods, tee following :roinprising a part :—Sun Glasses, I lar. nionlaus, Gerrieth Vines. Snuff Boxes,•Segar Caocs, Caids; Violin Strings and Bridges, canes, States and Pencils, Tgarldes, Josellarps, with a large assortment of TOYS and FANCY Rattles, at wnolesale and . retail at the loweat pritxo. _April 13, 1!!.,50 15.:1nt0 Beeves son, wIIOI.ERALC AND RETAIL ' ECE DST it AD 31 A3IV JP C TORY, '^`Nos IS 9' 1 s JOIIX STREET, • PIIIL ADELFIIiA, lklakere.llotelp and Private Faul t can be supplied irtiti .13edsteads'of every patte'in airmialdy, Etude in the most fashionatde and euba,taidial manom. 1.:. 4 8 Ile patent Screw Bedstead, a very emicrior article, manufactured at it,is e,tablialmicnt. All Hindi. of T . ;Urning done at the 10WC 5 I raft:S. Marx h 11-G m - _ and Chliden's Clothing. eubscribet has on hand a complete assortment I of Clothing, adopted to the season, suited for Boys or three years of age, to young Centime° of sixteen • I Any person purchasing elothing'at this estalinen nient catthavolte pray liege or rtAutning them if they do not suit. F. A. HOYT, N 0.261 Clie,:nut St, below Tenth, PhiLda reb Wiz, 11.5.5 n. ' DitICiICAL PA4N EiltliA.CTOit t • ?Kt 011IGISAI. .41321 ONLY . OSNCINE, i ,A certain and positive Cure for the worst ?urns and . , Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas. ,Rhatimatinra," Cats, Wounds, Fever Sores, Broken Breast, Soti! NiPilivs,r - Weak and inflamed- E,qs, Sprains. Salt Rheum, and all easta • • or External ingatitation. • BURNS AND ,SCALDS. Challenge the world to Prove, that in any one sin• gie instance. "Dalley's Magical pain Extractor”--; that is 1 0 allY the gent ne article—has, since its first in troductiOn by tue in 1539, up to this per rod; ever failed to cure the worst eases of ilitrna and Scalds FROZEN TOE CIJEED Ding mans Ferry, Pits cd; Pa., Jan. 13, '99. Mu. Maur Da t.t.xV--Sii; Tbi9 is to certify that I have been afflicted for a number of years with a sore toe ; caused by being frozen. ,uy toe, has been very painful tU me, especially daring the lastsis months, when ittad become so much afferted that the Ahab of tbe first joint had nearly all disappeared, having ,tied all the different remediesrecommenited to me, but' Without experiencing titiV relief, 1 had•given up all hopes of saying my Bulb. But, to gratify the wish es of my km's, Daniel W. DitiOnian, Vs'. P Brodhead, and others,] was indure.l ta tfy'Nlallev's Magical Pala tx tractor," and by the use of niter ti eent Ws. WWI entirely eared. DANIEL DECKER. We, theuodersigned,rul,tUtbeharnamestothrabove testimonial, not alone us tin act ofjuntice to H. Dailey but.tliat othefir, ahnilaHg afflicted; may tinindaced to trrand find relief from the virfues of this extraordi nary family caltc. Wv. PRODIIeAD. losetiOH. Isrmstett, . i • Jour Bloom • • -. 14310. Mr. Ittscarsu. , msFor directions, and other' testinionlils Of cares performed, see printed Pamphl e ts. CAUTION TO THE Mini= No artlcl4of 'acknowledged tn,erit i*more rxiensive• ly counterfeited than nAtLers GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR: The difference between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors Is easirydefln ed, viz: DALLEY'S original aid anfp • cassias Es. tractor, in the severest burns and scolds, affords ia: stsstanemis relief. It draws otit the fire and pain in a leW minutes. And In cuts and Wounds. sore and in flamed eyes, and all cases of external IntlafilatlON, to soothing effects are ever the sante. The Counterfeit Extractors, on the contrary irrirdre when apPlicd,and Increase the pain ' Being cognizant of the dangeri:,nttending the use‘o the Counterfeit Extractor& 1 distinctly declare that will not hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extractor. unless the same be procured at my own Depot, 416 Broadway corner Eispenard Street, New York. or Clain lay authorized Agents. Jons C BROWN, Agrnt; Pottsville: . FRED•K Kr.urr ,Sc Co. ' Philadelphia; , dolor B ilicasi " ;Reading; , OUR A UEl , lll'5ll, ' " Lancaster; . ". C A Molattlq " Neat. iDO,YOU WANT • TO CURE TOUR HORSE! I rellicted With Humors. Sores, galled neck and ithoulden., quitterhone, grease apavin, or poll-evil, one box of Ralley's Animal Galvanic Cure-All, will coui Ince, you that there is no :mistake in it. Alik...\ H i , ItCAD: The fiduvvingis (rota the Over seer of the arleni Railroad stables:— • 1 Nero York, July 14,1939. ~ 1 have tried DALLEV'S AN MAI. GAL. vANIC CURF,ALL, and 1 IIOW certify that I have found it the most eitraor.linJty r and- valuable remedy ever put upon a jlorse`w and wotild not be—without, it for iinS lilmley. Ili cores bard and spavin-lutups aris ing from the'collar, saddle, &c... as by magic i Ruh on al/Moot the Salve.,:and tilt. voihir caul wake „ I sor e, heap neve,' do harm. JOIIN VAN vonius, Overseer Ilarliiii Railroad :Rubles. nnAD Tars roi,Lowisc , . Th:e le to certify that I have heed Patrey's Animal Galvanic Cure-AII, and found it the eafeet and most speedy cure fomores and Lruiicd that I have everorsed, *nil I take pleastnrc in recommending it to all. ItOLUNA, Livery stwq, It Jay et., N. Y. READ Tiliff *NEM! Barn from an E..- -, plosiort:cif Gunpowder—Blast, ing iIEMMIT DALLEr, Esq., New Votk— Dear Sir. I hereby certify...kW in the early . part, o :Watch last, while engaged - ill:blasting rocks, a chat ge or powder prematurely I:spinBed, taking full effect upon MY rice, chest; and left 3artn, and burnt me Ina dreadful manner. carded home on inter, um fare swollen to mire Ifs natifral site ; the flesh torn tiR my arm, below the elbow i End wy eyesfilled with powder and dust. A physician called on, expressed strong doubts as to the saving 'of toy left eve, which had several cots over the ball; and my (ace bring burnt all over, and havine thirg:k black scab over it he directed 'poultices to Abe applied, to draw tont the powder. ,1 his I resisted. belorg fearful hf losing my eyes; and having heard tnucluot your Pain Extrac or, I concluded to try did so, and In less than a fortnight, and wit himfany otilef apptica Jinn than poor Extractor, I was completody cured, without a scar, and troy eyesight fully restored. ' Port litcantanti, Staten Island'. .I,aae 21, iS4B. Sworn berme me, the 2ith .lu)W. laltl. Fuel". (....atemot,:Justice of the Peace. ' -. CAFE *assl4l - AWFPI. CA:II7. pF SCALD! gra nokr:rl., Erb. 9 . 8, 16 .18 . Pailev—bea,r Sir: soy upo n I:, tears old., %Ira. , at work in the Mingle niartunctory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large rat, used for the lumina, of hoillOg" blocks prep:Watery to cutting. The indritsi hail plot itier n remos cif from the vat, containing .t large qua iititY . of boiling water. lie fell forward ,caldinzhoth harnhi and arms.all one aide. and nne leg hadfy mid the other partially. fhescales were so had on his arms arbtlile.g. that MORI of the &nit mime ritT with Ids garments, and hia &quire of Whoth his phystriana and friends. Miller's Pain Extractor ivFni procured as soon as pop. sible (which wap tit shout pis Milirs) and applied which relieved him (tom all pain, praented Irina 'nation asp swellin:, and in a few d.t.,v,4: .cintinietircd healing. his 'mires. There appeared '[t . eptual oupro , einent, so mach so that to three weekg he was reino%ed to his linuseolistant shout ' , llll. mile and a half. We continued the 11. e of tile above medicine about two months and we believe itWas the means, under Providence, of savlll2 his a nd e would cheerful ly f1:1 W 1111 1 ,41.1 it in all:similar 111SeA as a safe and remedy: With sentiments of respect I re main, dezir.sir„ your ni.ist ohiAleot and lotiohle serv ant, ' Micas CLARK; f StstNNAH CLARK, C CLARK. We the utalersijr.mt Leiter persmolly acquainted tylth the case of Mr. ClarOa i.ort, belies the abmir mato:mem seihstantlally corset/: M Dewey. Imitsa Dcwey.J'S liekey,ll • r, re f .. We, Evans. E: Clark, L It.;st, Ira el New mar., Miry J Mem. ; • dircettons, sec milted 'Pamphlets. IL U. 26-ly GREAT COUGH! REMEDY!! JOIIN G. nnowN, Ap•nt,Tottswille tleitt. 1,1849. For tile tare of COUGHS,' COLDS, - HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, „MTH- lATECOOPING7OOIIGH VIA, AND CY-ONSI7MPTION. THE annals of inedir,ll totiente, afradur; as they do antptc proof of the Plw..'o tin.l ral ue of t at my agepts, have fortaltild no ex:until-et; to root - pare with thh tottotary elf,teis proattend Ly t'ArEtt'S CIIERII . I' PF.CTORAI.." The renitrktble cures of, diseases of the Lungs. which have been realized .by its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physicians in, the and ttr.ti;o I vt,l4, vh -911 en •unr tie t tva afflicted' to iperie'vere with the stropg assurance that the - use of the "CHERRY PECTOtt4I,I:' wilt relieve and Lila inately cute them. We oxesent lo thi pn6fie 1111E01164M testimonials from some of the first inert' in our couniry, upon whose judgment end experience confidence may be plat'. d ' DR. PERKINS, Presid.la Vermont Medical C011...en, one of sue most learned Mid intrllicentPhY 3l63 ," tu the country, considers it I'."conmnsitiun of rare ex cellence for the cure of th;.t discase; Con gumption." "i.d.Vrruich. April 115, 1:31G Br. J. 'C. Aker—Bear Si r s i!=Agreeabie to the request of lout agent, we will cluiarfully state what we, ha% e known of the effet to of , 7 nur CiIERRT PECTORAL, and they have been nelohiyhlne indeed. Mrs.. Iletsry Streeter bad been adlieleVivith a severe and relent less cough, which reduteiLher very low ; so low that tittle hope could be entertiiiiied fur her recovery Nu , mercies re.triedles had beeii Tried without effect. before he CHERRY PECTOR44, And that has cured her. Gebrge Watkinsun, to our knowledee beer alrlieted with Asthina,.4ot' tilZen !WITS, and grown yearly worse, until the , CHERRY PECTORAL has now tentaver; the disease and he is as free front any of its symptoms as we The Rev, Mark Dane had been so severely attacked Wulf the Bronchitis, 35 ICI dtaabld him from his ilutiFS, and nothing had afforded him relief omit I (Nle.Tli4ning) carrhri him a bottle ! of ) our rEcToRm., which cured him ay once, and he now oflic fates as usual indite place. Thcae are three of the caace it) which we have known It euccessful, but' never td fail. We have great pleas lure in minifying to these,!sets ; and are, respected sir, your humble servants. • .••,- REV.. DAvID .TBORIING HUN JOSEPII BATTLES Among the distinguished authorities who have giv. en their names to recomthrnd CHERRY FE(7TOR• AL, es the best remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are •Tite i Cuiidon Laticet,"Canadian Journal of Medical 'seirnte,' 'Boston l'iledical anti Surgical Joarnat,"Cluirlston (S,C.) M r .d1, 4 ,1 Re tiew; 'New Jersey. Medical Reporter,' Prof. We4lter,. Ilarvartteollege; Prof.:Dartlett, Transylvania I.!iii ven,ity of Medicine; President Perkins, Vermont Medical C.,lleee; Dr, Valentine Molt, N. York City; l'aeker Cleafeland, Bowdoin College: Prof. Mimi field, Wiloughby College; Ohio; Prof. Braithwane, Leeds (Eng ) Medical Richard Kane, Queen's College, Ireland:, Prof. Rasotbaum. . The public have but tO know the virtues and astott ishieg success of the '.I3IERRY PECTORAL." in (Ong diseases of the Lungs, iv hen they wit: feel se entertotn these dangers; Vltenevet this remedy can be obtained. . Frepdted by J. C. ANCit, Chemist, Lowell, ants. Sold in Totteati/e, by ‘ J(.IIIN G. BROWN ; Minerj villa, J. 13. PALLS; and liruggists generally blare,' 30,1550 GLASS cAsEB A.:VD nuLK WINBOW—AIso of Claps Catiee, Bulk Window, and a lot of Draw, era will Da amid cheap, an ',application to ~ ,!. :'i • • i B. BANNAN. April 13.j.sher.— •\ - , - 15- , , E--Just received and fox J. 31. BEATTY & CO. , ip•tt SAPSAGO CIIEE 11.1i0 by Noy a, leo . Arch st. Wall Paper;Warehouse, No. 142 ARCH STREET, BETWEEN srxr.tr* SEPEXTR,SOUT,II SIDE, jliticiontrimk••• •. , rrillE Proprietor of the above exCenstVe establtsh ment has lately opened his superb stock or 1,441; Papers, whiell are all of the latest styles, and of tr,, very best manufacture. l'urchaers from the country can rely en being accommodated: with patterns salt• able for every purpose, without the Inconvenience of looking furthe.r. Ile is determined to sell at such prices as tlitsadvan tage of 'veep business affords. ' El./ AID IL ON. N. Et.- , Paper hung In the Country at City Prices., March 9, IMO. " 1193 tn ' All.V l / 4 1.311,MVLT'S, E eurnerof Eleventh and Atarka Street', PITILADELP4IIA. ' AFULL assortment of 81'111NG and 81ThiSILB OOD'B, comprising In part.s-NCW Market Sheet jigs at 8 cents • fine bleached and BIOWII Muslim' at -4, 5, d, 7, 8, ' 9, 10 and 121 cents; dark and light cal cots, fast colors. front 3 to 12 cts.• yard wide French Lawn at 8, 10, 121 and, IR cents,' lifousline de twines : at 1 21. 1 5 1 and 25 tents Linen, I.ostres from 10 to 25' cent' ;,Bareges from .12t to 37} cents; black and cul ; ored Alpaca litatres from 18t 0'75 cts.; black sod changeable Silks and Tam Satins from 50 ch4fo 81 25;, a large assortment of White DIISIM Gnods from 121 to X 37} -cents; French, Scotch - and Mancbe`ster Glnghatus from 121 to 31 cents; Silk and, Satin Mantillas from it 50 to el% Men and 130ys• r wear tn<FA•cry caripty from 10 cti to $l, 35; &c., &c. , V. E. ARCIIA allAtrf.T. Cheap Wholeiale and Retu:l Store N. E. (ogler nth and Market Sts.. April 6, 1e.50 , , 14-31 n Philadelphia Moarnin_ :tore, No. 52 SOUTH 'SECOND ST. liar CHESNUT 111,1LADELPIII.A. . • BESSON & SON. are - now - receiving their spring • importations. Ana would respectfully 'lnvite the attention of all Cash buyers (either wholesale or re tail) to thew large stock of Mourning Goods eacinsiver Sy.. _ . BLACK Bareges,• Marquise, Chaly Bombazines, Bombazine finsth Alpacas. Canton Cloths, Silks. double width - Mousseline , de Dines, Grenadines, Canton Crapes, Barege Laines.Talhit 'Ong and sqnare Strawts, Bareta Shawls, Crape, Love and Crape Lisse Veils, patent English trimmirar and ved Crapes, ! kr., &c. SECOND MOURNING Lawris, Gingliams, Bareges. Mousse. de Lainas, Gingham Lawns, Chintzes, Acier Cloths, Linen Lustres, nuturalug bordered Handker chiefs, Collars and Cuffs, black" and lead Kid Gloves, . . Neapolitan Gloves, &c-, /4:c. ; ornrross OF THE PRESS They art. largely provided with Moth :ling Goods and those wishing to purchase, will find ample opportunity to do so withihent.—[Norili American. No advantage taken of donn.stic distre.4, fur eAtbr lion or impositita.—Vaturday Courier. Our citizens can, at any tuontent. call at this store, and obtain every , matetial for. ladles' attire that is netessa4 in the aeason of sfilic!tiOn, confident at once of obtainina good goods, and at fair prices.—[Nor. Aorlt 311, 16.50 16-Int gi7 • 4. A. Du Rouehet. SURGEON Dv?. xpr s T, 133, smuct STREET, ALIOVE Fll7ll, RESPECT[ TLLY informal the citizens of rouse Vie that tit, Is prepared to peiructu 411 operations uu the TEET . II at abort untice. • . , TERMS MODERATE. = S.lntierits instructed In all the branches of Mecha ni cat and Surgical Deuttitry. , Jaatiary 2.0,1550. - .q-(y ~.------ _...... Gold rens at 7:I cents. rp TIE subseilher has put received a supply 4f Cln td I Pens of differentqnslitie,i, some of which will be sold 34 law as 7.5 cents, to suit the tunes owl 3 good article too t at BANNAN'S ,C Cheap Stationaiy Also. Cold and Saver Pencil Cases rep y cheap. Itp , /$13.,1950. 1.5- Robert , ', C.AIaPET 1.;:.11.1P6R11.7211," Xu. 46 .VariA Sccoßd Stre'rt, Before Arch. rune. attention of Ilinisekeeperi dr. Merchants is in -1 inyted tontir large and ellta fit aSSOMIIVIII or Car peting, Oil Cloths, Winliierf r kliades,—cinisisiing i n part or r oi. new style Imperial 3 pry Carpeting., 511 " do Estra +tip" dlr.! Inf.,1•111, do 50 " do Sitneriiir :ill: wool filling. do 50 ," cinshts 4 . all 6011 ' , . Venitiantto 75 " do Gotton, Ingrain and Venn's', 11%. A large lot of List, liag, Iletrip and Cotton Carpets. from 10 to 50 cts our yard. A large and splendi4 assortment of new style thithic iend Landicape WitolOw :quotes, direct front the nian ufactory. with the carpets:can be sold at. the lowest cash prices, h.-Imile nial Retail. by , t. No. 4G N. 2tl St. Lelhw At. h Phila. March in, 1550. 11-3111, • Oliver Evans, -. ; • GI , Suutli Second Strert.p hiff.6lrLia I= SALAMANDER. MU: AND THIEF I•ROOF -1110 N CIL ESTS, \;VIM Powder proof lock's. and %N.:irrupted equal • lo any °dim. in Ike 1 ,, r sectintry againt,t.tote- or hurtlars,huvinz. witii.amm t¢e tcit of butt', without injury or IOsS to r owners. f Al-n, to store :Ina rot sato. Letter Copyinz Pre-,es and I;onks. Neal I'll-s:qt.+, tor Colimrations. BankA, &c rirugai,ts' PrrA.s..“ with Cyliti,l.tr4 l'usta Machines 1 . ..1 i•zt"reF., Faciorte4, pori4bie Itat or a new :tncl ,uperlor 1-1- otruction. inkeolled for colter cold or w.Lrm water. It!:lllgeratots far c.,oliaa and pr , .serving meals, but ter milk, kn., in the w.rtne-t 'weal lwr, suitable to stand in any (Llrt or the house or cellar. . Water (.I!ters. warranted to purify muddy 9.r bad water, whether affected by rains, marl. linicslone, or any nthericansc. . , . March 9. lib() 9-ly , _ illontgoitiery's latent Itollt.llr. riNfIE attention of the public, generally. IA 1141. , C1 rdliy InVile') tO this valuable improvement. CX perinieuti which have hem' made during the pasryear, nu st e ra t ilmats, both in soli, and fresh water, es ; also, thnse boilers for power purposes, on laud have fully tested its superior qualities an a steam generator; and the great saving. of feel, weight. Lnd space, occitpied over nny boiler nnw in use. Boilers on this pram 1113 y now be seen in Oper.ition at the establishment of Hecker & Brothw. o , Tir Cher . ry •t„,l's:ew Yni k. Hooper & Itro, hers, 3.l.k . ren r I st.. New Yotk. . Mott & Ayres, I , lmnd film oC 23:11..r.,Tortkniver. Atlantic Dock.flrnokly,n Snty York. A. W. Met. all, 6:1 a rieri.s Centre st., New York. D. U. 13.tdzer & Co.. -Onto' 46 Duane it—New Yor N. 14. Starbw•6•e From& y Troy, New York. - Smith & Corlett. Ilmltitnore. Rfrarnbants - 'donaa tleartt,"nhtl "Edward:Pay ta,',' root of Liberty street, New York, and on hoard .e .trantinwlinat•'J(dia Whitney,'New Orleans. Fir ror.tter informal inn, jAy,ES MONTGOMERY - C. SAMUEL WARD I 15:Stallit Wlllain at.. New lark. Or to .I.IIENnYALLL, 4t 8..1101 Thio E. fume 16'.' , 19. '7-1 v 3 nhove (11iPmul,11.111114`n Removal of: the' tlxtetiO,4o sTovn AND TIN IV A RE1101.1...5E 9. 1 11 E Subscriber reFkr trail); Informs his cin•tiotPial „Anil the public in general, that he has refaced Ills stove and Tin Ware Nlantifactory from tlib cot 'rn,er of Norwegian & Railroad S treats, to Cvntre al fc:W door:, atiove Muket St., to lite obi stand:form erly occiipied by lltron Rhililis,,wiicte he n an eletant as . .ortnient .of goottiNCL PAILLort, orytcc HALL ST9VES,', erf the most approved patterns and latest styles, which ,heavilF warrant to stive satisfaction fo the purchaser. TIN WARE has also on hand a largo asAort riti.nt of Tin Ware of his own tonna faoute, which he wjll wholesale and retail 41. less than city iirices, aA,I warranted to be of the: to.st mahulacture. . J A PAN NF.D WARE. Aq.—lle alio keeps on: hand a choice assortment of Itini Vare,• lirass. Ware and Japanned Ware, it every thtlily, very cheap to suit the tirn,s. Tin Rooting, Spooling% and all knots of Slick Iron Work done to order at the• 41 )ncnst uti very reammahl . e* irnu C: 1 pa rurnl.rtly inxxie any thing in my in viee tint a i;ti'l and examine my cimire xie . ed, teiditia confident that they can be SniVi:Clll 1111 1ef11.3 than else where. MarcL no, ISSCV Spring Fashions. Ittrns. MORGAN, Market sr., P"tt,vtlle, has just ILL received a large assortment of the Newest style BONN urs, very Cheap. Call and se. ; 401 to; isso td-tr -- THE GIRARD LIVE ASSURNSCE ANNUITr AND 'l' 811r.T COMPANY OF I'IIILA. iiike 159 ChtAnut Street. _ .nENIAmtx 11.% 3i NA ti, Aoruit f.,r Scholkill Co, JA3IE3 s. CAIt.'ENTEIT. 31. D. Ykdirdd Examiner,. NI AKElnsurance nil Lives,grant Annuities atuiEti -1.11. dowmeots, anti receive and ezet.irte trusts., ' . _ Bates f,••• fins ariv; Van ou ri single life. Fur 1 yrs, - Furl years. _For Lift; annually. annually . 20 9/93 1 77 2 30 0 911 • 1 1 36 • 3l; 40 195 ' : 193 < 320 :,0 1 99' ' . 2 00 4 90 60 435 401,700 F.z•!itri.E:--.A pectin!! age . d 50 years Ilexl birth-day Ly paying the Companytt 31, would sernre ti) his fa may or heirs *lOO, should he die in nne )Par or for $l3 10 he'secure, to therni!tlMo; ue, tor *IS tio annu ally for 7 years ; he 811(..tlreS tnthem s'ooo should he die in 7 years; or forSt2s 60,1 aid ann•ially during life he provides for them $lOOll tvileoever he dies; for' *6550 they wOtthi requive JOn""1.1 die in One year. Jt sux.: 4 2o, 1995. THE Managers of this Company, , na meeting held on the 27th December tilt.,aitreely to the design referred in the Ong ina I pro.,-pectu s. or . circtilur of the Company, appropriated a Bonus hr,uddition I ries for the whole of life, tom:tilling igifort: c.that were issued prior to the Ist of January, I^,ll. Those of them therefore which were issued ili the year 1656 will DL entitled to 10 percent upon the sunk insured mulct:fir:an addition of 0190 on ev er y s l um, : That i t , $llOO. wilt-tie - Paid when the policy becomes - c claim in-lead of the *llnulorig inally insured. Thoste: Policies that were issued in u 137 will he entitled to Si per cent or 41 , 17 50 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1635, will he a Milled to 71- per cent, or $75 on every WO, audio ratable proportions on all said policieslssued prior to Istor January, !S.M. The Botiuti wlitbe credited to each !mines on the bunko endorsed on ' , resonation at the Office. It is the design of the ennipany. tar Winne to make a_edition 'or Lonna to the policles fur Ilfe. ut stated ; Verlude: • b. it'. RI CITARDS, Prisitient. Jour F. JAmEs, Acturiry. 10-Tpesubscrltierlia 4 been appointed Agent for the above Institution, and is prepared Ono Insurances Of I lives, at the published rates, and give any inform:Wen desired 911 the sehleet, urrappileatior at this. offiee. l'ottavilleFeb.lq BENJAMIN BANN AN. UZI rDICT.4.II,D C.LARII.SON, DEiIGNGR & EN 1 ...a GRAVER ON ‘VOGR, No. 80i Walnut Strectr Pl:Rad taptga. . . ' August 4. 1 8 49. . , . ' - . 32-ly • - 131CIttE AND PIit.E;SII Buriang Fluid and Cum phene, always on hand and for sale, by. LIrT'LE & HARM, renire St. . , fitar , sh t 3, It3o = r2-.7rn SOLOMON !MOVER 13-fimh 111 lit TLOViERS. . {E • • The tloweraliirr nature's jilwels, With wires° Wealth She deckshetsumnter beatify; iriminse sweet,, With blossoms of. pure gold t ° enchanting rots. • That film a virgin king ral4tes the sun, Dew-diadem d • this perfurned pink that studs The eatth with du stiting übY Jiyacinth, The hue of Venus' tresses # myrtle green, That maidens think a chatto fur constant tors. Avid give night kisses to 11",and,s0 'dream Fair lily! woman'a eralojn, nd Oft twined .Suund bosoms where its I . niver Is unseen— Such is her whiteness; thirincait violet. Turning away he sweet 14cd iFors the wind, As she her delicate and stitched ear Frain passion's tate, ~l~e ,~il»iicr: THE PLOVQII, LOO3l, AND ANVIL. ~, 1 The May number Of this excellent pericidi- ' cal, has been received. It is well stor4with ' matters of the most instructireschamet r, the perusal of,-• which slitiuld claim the at cation' of every: Farmer, ',4%lechanic, and.. 4113er.! "The Harmony of Interests," in whkh the necessity of Proteetion is' urged aa:ld tnade ' manifest by H. C. Cirey, Esq., - is cot)tinued; and abounds with fads which shdcv how silly and unfounded am th`c aigurcrents trY which the Free Traders dc!sire to maintain 'their ruinous policy.—Thee are other Attractive• features in the Book- which give it strong,- claims tipou the public. Published and edited by Joux S. SE - rs - yr.u,Esq., Philddelphi . S 3 for one copy per year. • -r- - TUE citops. 1 The grain has not presented a more - "o raising appearance for':an abundant j har est in any spring during Dip recollection, th4i it does at the present tinie and fruits of all kinds look as if the trees would - be loaded. This is partly to be acconnted for by the long continuance of cold weather, which prevent ed vegetation corning toot ; hastily forward to be caught by subsequent visits . from Jack Frost. QI.TEE'N - MCSSI'S. YADLEY SO, of this. Borough, who hare these celebrated Hams for sale, has n 'e kindly furnished us for 'publication, thei folliming directions for Bireserving, Boilingil nnd Broiling them : To Preserre the Ham rrom mould durnig the Summer, it must be Eliung in a dry coo/ place, from the ceiling, ofc'roonis, not too uear the roof. The rooms must be kept as dark as possible, but nonou *lined. A free acvyt cess of dry air shonld. : be allowed to pass through if the Hams should appeal. ,at f, damp., • • To 13oz1 a Ilam. Sheet one weighing ; twelve pounds or uudet placeit in a boiler containing say fiv& - to is. gallons of cold wa ter ; let the Hain simmer and come to a . g,radual boil ;. keep in 34 to four hours. It the water should boil; down.before.the Hutu is suaii..iently the boiler. Must be re .plenished, always boiling. water. To. boil a Hain correctiy . ; plenty of water should be 'used. Some cooks boil in a few quarts :of water. Till; is ,iWrong, because the small quantity;of water becomes brine, and mixes• with the Juice of the Ham, and always makes it salter.thau it: otherwise would be. After the Ham is' sbfliciently boiled, it should be removed limn the boiler and' placed' in a bucket or tub of rrry cad water, until it is perfectly eO/4—this closes the pores of the and the Hain retains every article of its juice. This is 'done before the skin re moved. Some epicures do not allow the skin to be removed at all. A Ham Should always be cooked one day and not cut until the day To Brod- Select a Ham weighing from twelve pound's and upWarils: cut in thin di ces from the•thick side of the Nam, 'and lay them.on a ‘ liot gridiron, over plenty of live• coals; and cook - Some use pepper'imd. butter, but we think the Ham better without either. 'if the juice runs down on the ccills, sprinkle a' little salt,oTitliern. This will pre vent any 4 bla?e or stneke. z TILE PINE APPLE. The cuii i vation of the pine apple has beeti eon:linen:x.ll in Florida ; dud, 'with a : little • prorection occasionally in winter, it is 'be lieved this delicious fruit can be raised in that . State in abundance. The banana, guavn', l fig, , date, plum, orange, and in filet all tropicall fruits, are now successfully cultivated in the ' neighborhood of St. Augustine, and the An 4 eient City, a paper published at that place, ' says that with a moderate dree of attention Florida. can Ur ade br - the „land of flowers, b• PII.OFIT Mr. Samuel Y. Clark, .of Westfield, N., J., gives some statistic§ in relation to the profitableness of poultry, that may be useful to others. Ile found, upon footing up his store book from April to December Ist, that from forty hens, in three different 10 1 cations, yet contiguous; he, had sold imp thousand nine hundred and forty eggs, be sides using freely for cooking-in his farnily, &c.' Two-thirds of the time the hens 'were , not f t e,d, but unrestrained as to roving, hav ing tise of the barn and range of the farm. He also s z old many fowls. It has been de monstrated, elsewhere, we believe, dint two • brood 'Cows and a - brood of•furty well fed and, kept, may be made to furnish all the necessary means.rofliviug for any ordinary laboring, man's family—as the frugallabor-" Mg people in sir country ..usually,live...= k SEED catsN A writet in one of the. Agricultural Jour nals says,`,--with with what truth we shall not answer,—that seed corn, germinate readi er, should 611 immersed; fur a few minutes,. in sraarnAr ;eater. Ile gays the practice of coating the litrnels with'tar,is .9ne Of tionable anceshouldnerei be resorted to ex&pt in gases where the soitat planting is rernarbabW moist and warm. ." I have kuown many' failures, attended with disas trous results to the experibenters, fforn this practice, and Would therefore recommend to all who are urifantiliar with the use of tar, for its purpose; to use hot-water in its stead. A simple imm§rsion is sullicient, and front this LIO injury wlia - toyer can result to the corn, even should it'he productive of_ no advantage in forwarding the 'crop. There ,are snrac seasons so thrable that no " preparatory measures or applications are required, and' when this is thd case, none shoultille used. When corn is planted, late, however, there is a demand foe; extra simitilitit order that the loss of tim4 may; be made up, (tad the crop pushed rigg'rouslr-lbrward that.it may. escape the frost.' . , ban.l 3 ,v or mounds pftcrrth, 'which maY have been gin:m.ll around trees to pro tect them from Mice, should be levelled down at an early period. 1:7 . • 1 Vhat an*gg_.—The editor of the:l3os-* ton Transcript las seen a goose egg which weighs 104 2 ounies, .measitres eleven inches amtintl its 'length, and girths Si inches. 11 mal
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