=OE !~.. COUUTSH IP— - 7 - ; By 44 P. tEitilt: ; "Ohl Lem! nothing I briar; thee . E'orlsollett those looks of• ilisdaitg— At:e the - 5612es of ailhaioti I sins thee , .-All (loomed to be sung thee le vttin.l . ..,.. , , - - / offer thee, fairest and dearest; : A treasure; the richest I'm worth ; -r offer 'thee tore, the sincerest, _ ! The - warn:test e'er glowed upon earth!" nut the inai4en; u haughty Tool Ilinging,.; - Saiti,..'C'eace.tny compassion lo„move ; For I'm notyury FUrtial to singing., , And they re poor whose sole treasure is love I, 3fy . natne will be sounded in story--;- ' I offer thee, dearest my name; //hare fought an the proud field of glory! I,Laura, come share in ray fame. I brim; a mil that adores thee, - • Ana tares thee wherever thou art; linich thrills as its tribute it briiio thee. " Of tenderness fresh from the heart." .13 \ saiii,""6ease But the importune ; Gire.Cuyal the moll(' its srirGs; For Fames but a pitiftlffortune-- Aud hearts arc such valueless thines." Oh. Laura, foririvatif I've spoken - - Too boldly—nay tarn not away— ; . For my heart with affliction is : broken- - -, -My uncle died only to-day ! - . My_nnele, the nabob--who tended ; - My youth with eirection and cam ; lity_mtuahood who kindly befriended— • l" _ And the maiden paid , '.cVircrptiotAtineerest!„ My heart hag been your 't+ all along, _ ; Oh! - heart orall treasure: are deare , t— . - Do, ,Edward, go on Niish, yogr sonr." il3it anb'-7P4tnot',. L. MARTIN AND THE I.AWTER. We heard an anecdote of this distinguished laver a few days-ago, which we remember to have met with in print, but which is so good that do to tell again. ~ 'Martin was on' one occasion riding t&An-. napolis, in a stage coach, whicti / cras a solitary- companion a young lawyer just com mencing the practice of law. After some familiar conversation the younglawyersaid: . “Sif, you bare been remarkably successful in your prdfession—few nien have g,ained - so mangy cases—will you be good enough to communicate to me, a beginner, the secret of your wondrous success?"' do it, • young man, on one condition,. , and that is, that you defray my experts du ring my stay of a few . days at Annapolis." • ~ Willingly"replied the young man ,h opi thereby to profit greatly by tine ,communica tion. ' "The secret of my success," said Martin, "may : be discovered in this advice which._ I *now g, , itre' you, namely: Deny ctrrything and insist upon proof" • . On reaching, Annapolis, Luther: .Martin, was not very self-denying in the enjoyment pte , ented by a fine hotel ; the subStantials an&general refreshtnents were despatched in a Manner quite gratifying to mine hOst. The time for return at length came. -The young' man and Martin stood together at the bar, and demanded their respective bills. lattin's was.. enormous, but on . g,lancinff at it, he quietly handed it to the young law yer, who running his eyes over it lazil7.-, re turned it with the utmost gravity. • ...Don't you intend to pay it ?"said.Martin. " "Pay what r said the VOUITZ lawyer, ,"Why, pay this hill. Did you not promise, on the roirtedownward, that yOu Would de fray my expenses at the hotel ?" . "My dear sir," said the Y'Oung gentleman, "j deny everything,. and insist upoti_proof." Martin at once saw-that he was . eaught, and eyeing his young friend a moment or two, he said, pleasantly, "You doh% neect • any counsel from ~me, young mall, you don't need an:- counsel from 'me." DECIDEDLY GOOD. ,NVe never heard the anecdote of: the old „women and her turkeys until esterday. It is good. An old lady, resident of a neigh boring place, kept a large family of Turkeys. and, consequently, valued them very' highly. Opposite her door was a West ,India goods - store. _The man who kept it one day ernptied his of cherries, intending .to replace ;them with near. This old lidy being eco pomical, thought it a great pity to ha,ve those ;cherries wasted, and in order to have them ,saved, she would just drive over her turkeys .and let them eat them: In the course of the day the old lady thought she would look after `them and see they were in no mischief. She approached the yard and lo ! in the corner laid her. Turkeys in. one hutte.pile, dead. Yes, they were stone dead. • 'What was to be done 7 Sure, the old matron could not loose all the feathers. She must pick them, in tending to have them buried in the morning. - • Morning came, and behold, - there *ere the -turkeys- stalking about the yard featherless enough, (as may be supposed,) crying out ,quit, quit, feeling no doubt mortified that -their drunken fit has been the means of losing their coats. Poor things, if .they had said quit•before they begun, they would hot Wave best in this bad fix. We would advise all young men who arc in the habit ofdrinking, to leave ott'before they get picked; and to . those who do not,_ let every young lady say quit !LfGrr'nie/a„R;TuNtran. ' : A TRUTIIFUI, ANSWER' ' Bunkum, in..the Old North Statc' , , is un daubtedly the iceatthiesespot 0121 earth; and it was on that account that some "lower coun try gentlemen" were surprised one day .to see - vtlunkumite at work opening an 'ominous - looking "hole in the ground." Of course they, .inquired - what he was about , ?, ginga gravesir." "Digging a grave! , \Ghy; I thought people didn't die iften up );acre—do thef? "Oh no, sir—thcy Item :thc but once - Pe They never asked that . 9nestion "but once.'" " NVI:VIVING A nET. '"I will bet you a bottle of wine. that yom. shall descend from that ebair beffire Pa.s& you twice." "Done." said the gentleman, whd. seemed determined not to- obey- the summons so obe diently. "Then :stay up, until I ail: you a second titne.". - The ;,Tentlernan -having no desire to retain his Position till that: period, came down from the chair, and . the party Neon the wager,. , • 11 -7 -1 r11 , 9 a n d pers;:ons, I be lierka llti;:band and wife, being very much at variance. refeired 'their quarrel !to Mr. Bowels. Each .accused the oiher, and both declared thrm . .q.ive s to be without !.blame. Mr. I:Towels heard 'them very patieully, and then' said.--"Ty judgmezu.i.s this, let he inc macent.forgiVe the - ' gruilty.');?* • g7•2lfystfrfoui ..Knockings.—Theibilowing 4 ,‘eiegattt extract" account for all mysterious ktkockings." - : 'Where folks be.ievelq zre : p,utiwbemilviy don't bekvc—thele Arc cs th.ar. !" , "hat are you writiog such a flig, halal for Pat ?" "AV:lty, yQh see,. my:, grand motheits elate, ivritiaga long letther to her." • . 9:7'l"tro pintOmakt a quart, lut-iwo bits . make a 0 filer. - - - - • ' ' =ME ..,......:;„_-........„,__. _ .t„.:.-„,,,-- 46;_e c ,-, ' '-` - To At • a. .„...7-16.-„,?...r .-;§-, , ,..... 4. - 61' - 4 7 -` -. 34. - ;-...... , -S -_ rk . . ~ 1 t ...\•y,:t +4 %, - - "a... . , - - 4 ;i4.. 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Dr. ()BEETLE'S GALVANIO BELT and . • MAGNETIC FLUID, Is need wills the most peefeet and cettaltr success In all' . eases of ' .DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the varioue organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY,, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, ItHECINIATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DF.AF teESS, 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, a - hicli.compleints arise from one simple cause—namely, .A Derangement of the Nervous System-. NEnvous CONIPLAINTS. Dmitri and Medi. cinea increase the disease. for they weaken the vital ener— gier of the already prostrated sTstem ; while under the strengthening, lifezising, vitaliting influence of Galvan. km, via applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, the exhausted patient and weakened aufferer is restored to Cornier health, strength, elasticity and rigor. - The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr.istle's Galvinla Caratlves, consists, the fact that; they arrest - and cliredisive by etawerd applieatien, in -- place of the usual mode of 'drug ging and physirking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the infliction.- They ettenethen• the whole system, eeviettre the eireida; lien' aj, the blond, rrol?anfe the sect thane, and 11tVVI eta the Slightest injury under 'any eireiimstanees. Since their introinetion in the United States, only three years since more than . 60,000 Persons including all ages, chisel awl eonilstions, among which were a 'urge number of ladies, who arw peculiarly sub ject to Nervous Complaints, have he -en ENTIRELY AND PERLIANENT.LY CURED, when all'hore of.relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried in tam! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC DELT, suppose the case of It person &Meted with that bane of cis tliiatinrr, OVSI'I.I . FIA, or any other,Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. in ordinary cases. Stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the hen es and muscles of the stomach, trona temi,..rary relief. but winch' leave the patient ir. a !owes state, and with truured faculties, alter* the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the etricet resulting from the aprlicatiou of the GALVANIC Take,a lay speptic sufferer; even in the. worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie The Belt around the body, name the Nlagr.etic Huai as direttte3. In a short ri - ind the perspiration will act on the poi:ltaie Ovine:it of the Eelt, thereby causing a Gal tame circulation syliLsll. will pass on to the tcgatite, and hence back• again tei the pacitise, thus keeping up a con ' tinfoil.. Galvanic circulation throughout the system Thus the most severe cases of Dl - si•Ersi.t are I I , :IiNIA- Ni.:NTLY A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN ANICLY SUFFICIENT 10 ERADLCAI'i: THE Dli , EASiti OF V EA Itia. CERTIFICATES ANL TESTIMONIALS Of the most,Cmloubted Character, From ail palte "I the Gonitry coll , l be peen, sullieient 'AI nu lire e.•lionn In Oa; it.pee! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, c,nclu<ively provsi that Truth - is stranger than Fiction," CtIC E OP Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. - 11 EV. DR. LANDIS, A CLEIWYNAN of Nen• Jersey, of disting,tushed attainments and exalted reputations—, Sioarr, New Jersey, July Et, ISIS. . D R. A. 11. C . HRLYTIE—Dear Sir; You wish to know of me what has been the result in mv own case, of the appli. Cation of THE. GAL.VANIC BLIT AND NECKLACE„' My reply is as follows; For about twenty years I had been tittering *um Dys. pepsin. Every year the svinptoms became worse, nor could I obtain pernianent re fiet from any course of medical Ireatfnent whatever. About fouroeu yeani since, in con sequence of frequent exposure to the 'weather, in the dm charge of my pastoral duties, I became subjectto a Jiver* Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish Farther: in the winter of '45 an.l %IR, in ennSequence of preaching a... Treat ileal.in my own sod ?Brien. tither churches in' this region, I was attacked by tha Bror.chitis, which soon became so severe as to repine an jirrimediatn suspension of my .piworal . labors. My nr rrelit system was noir tharaischiy prostrated., 'acid as my Bronchitis became worse, so alio did my Dys asid Rheumatic; affection—thus evincing that these disorders were cnnnected with each Other through the seedium of the Nervous System. In the whole-Pharms coprria there seemed to be no remedial agent whith could reach and recuperate my Nervous Svstem ,• everything that I had tried for thin purpose ha,i completely failed. At last I was led by my. friends to examine yOur inven tions, and (though with no very rangnine hope; of their efflcieney.) I deterinined to try theElleCt of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID., This was in June, thin. To HY ASTONISIOLENT, IN TWOWV, DVSPEEVIA ILD case ; EIGHT PATS' i WAS INA TO RESUME MY ?A. TORAL LAROSA j NOR HATE I acres: OMITTED • SINGLZ SERVICE ON VccOUNT OE THE BRONCHITIS j •ND VT BH re. WATIC REFECTION HAS ENTIRELY CEASED TO T•OURLIC Such is the wonderful and harpy results of the experiment I have recommended the EF.I.T and FLUiD to many who have been likewise suffering form Neuralgic. adee tions. They have tried them, WITH - klAtrlr iILIVIAS, I sturrr; EirilT CIIr. I am, dear sir, very reepeellully yours, ROBERT IV. 1.44.ND19. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC- NECKLACE is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Bead, such as ItronchitA, Intlarnotation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the !lead, Neuralgia in the Face, iluasir.g or Roaring in the Vars. Deaftieis, which is gmmmtle Nervous., and that distressed coat• plaint, calved Tie Liotoren-v.- Palsy and Paralysis. All r,) - Q ricluinwle:lge that there ter' diseases are raure.l by a doficir 'icy of Nel rot. F:nerry in the effected Ds. Ciinssite• tialianie Articles will re[ply this deficiPnt power, and a complete and entire ewe is thus erected. 1000 Cases - of' Palsy; and Paralysis hire been reported to DE CHRIITI; art his _Agents tLe la.st two )earl, which hare been enurely re,tort.l. Cz3- CAr. Artricrw J . F. rosins of Brooklyn, N. Y., hat not been able to waf.k n step for near ftinr years, and was so heti,lett that he lia,l to be fed. The most celebrated Ors siciant gave him np. In Ave days all& he coca menced wearing the thrrssid -Brew, I . .itextacc, iCKLETS. //e ss alketi news* the 'COMM end in three weeks he had resfectly itteorere.l his health. Curtain Tomes is seventy years of age. - °Severe Deafness_ eared. The following it en extract from a letter,lotely re• rei"..l from a 4istingnishol rtulician icstho State of I).—Oree Sir.: One of Try patients, utiolow n'tn we„rphhuuzil 3 our Gah.onic 8./t end Neck. witli ttu Mnrrtic Frni , t, for a•serions atlection of Deafness, Tl,e ea,e Wkl that of n I.oly whose Nersotts sut‘-ra wws much disordered and her general health poor. :tiluch was done presifiu,ly V. the aro,dication of the Belt, but with ,ery little sureets, end I feel it onlv right to tell - lon, that ,luce_iche commeneed wearing iho Belt and Wing the 11:11 , 1:11It . a few i; ecki ago. she has 1:N. TI ft Et. PE! 'OV El: E II ER 1.1F.A RING. and her general health i. hatter than for se, eras years." • Cc:7- E,errea,e id Deafness, if it he Nervous, as it g e ,, i -olly h., can Le efire4l I.y this wonderful remedy. ' DR. C HRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast genies in eaves of Convulsions or Fits, 3•a•modcc CoroplNints, and 'general tenons _ Affections of Me ,Ile,nl and upper extremities. Also in palsy and PrArdl)sis, and -all di•eares caused by P. deficiency of ~r -A e rscrus Energy in tha limbs or otter organs of the baly. . Tic Deloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are imatra ahly retis.crd by the application of the 04 LTAINIC NI, Ft rim The Bell clauses the Electricity throptth the system the Necklace has a local effect: and the Fluid acts directly npon the affected nerrea In these distressing a4lietions the applicatiOn ICEVE/I. FAILS. Cry- Many hundred ,i''.ertificetes from all parts of the &sentry of lite most extraordinary character can be given, if required. Co- No trottble or 'inenneenienee attends the use .31 DA. CIIIIISTIVS apar.i.vic.nrricrms, and they may tie Worn by the most feeble and 'delicate, with 'per. feet Bate end eafe4. In many eases the sensation at •tending their Aire n higAlsprirosaitt end agrerdble. .They can be sent to any part of the emintry. PF1..0 CS _ The' Galvanic - Three; Dollars, The' Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The .Magnetic Fluld,. pas Dollar. Qt]- The articlet are accompanied lia NU and plata directinna: remphleta Kith full particulars Easy be had of the inthorixed Agent • • PARTICULAR CAUTION. Ca— Belpre of emniterfeas nal Werradest htifatititt. D. C. MOREHEAD, M. D., - * GENERAL An FATI7NITED STAI7.B, 13 Ilia way, New York. " For sale in Pottsville, Pa.l" - br ed Agent, JOIEN G. 'BROWN, Jan; 12, 7 50.-2 - -il.l. Drux7tit..• 'Mercer Jones, wietutze Loot ikg-Masa irkip, Brush, comb, asa awd 117 OODEN b' WAUE 5T1CT1.47, 1 . N0..141$ - North Third Eli reef; foci'? ,locrrs Ltrove tho Eagle notot and directly oppnrite to Jmnes Kent 14 a r li ee ' l D r. 32600 d 1 1510/C..tiCSIXCP, . nut pid...vias Et recta , Philadelphia. r . - March 2.4 1 SSD MEE • united •Sintes land - Foreign isxrrafT AGENCY, ,;*. vs IJOON .ffitimEn'eTPWite to ,Eutatrie t efLILLDELIPTII A, PA. - • • Tug, BULLOCK, Civil Engineer and Mechanician. Ir offers bts services for the transaction of all • business connected with the Patent Office. • MODELS. BRAIVIRGI 13b SPECIPICATIO3II neatly and accurately made and. Patents obtained with despatch. ilia thorough, theoretical 'and- practice knowledge of the Mechanical arts,inducea him to say, _that in all cares when:he 'deists an application fors Patent, in case it la not obtained, the fees for his ser vices will be returned, and he will also , guarzuntee, that ell patent•obtalned through hist:Mee, will be sus tained by the courts. Many Inventors are initialed to great delays and loss.of timeend money by employing incompetent person to snake their speeithations, and frequently have torn :cadet their patents and gets re-issue. - - , • . Inventors at a dtstanie can send their models and a statement of their claims directed to We. BULLOCK, IT. S. Patent Agency, No. to Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and the strictest secrecy will be observed ere ti the Patent is obtained. Drooling* and Specifications for Fa nettle:oi s, &c., and all',kiads of Machinery- purchased on Commission, and competent men furnish to put the came In' Opera tion in any. part of the United States, ;South America and the West Indies. - REFERENCES : Hon. Zenner, PRATT, Pres lde at of the Mechanics Instl tnte. New 'fork. Messrs. ALLEN it, Co., Novelty Works, New York. " Pavel Moulin d; Co, Columbian Foindry New York. " Covvr,Eu.tcorr &Pain ss, Philadelphia. Pa ADASTs & JERVIS, PitLablirg, PC Air. TrtossaJ. Lorcosov E,Baltlmore, Md. ' " BORER? A. TATUM. " Dann!. Goes,Cincinnatl,Obio. " WALTER BUTLER, CIIICALCOABLI:1011. " J. N. Mitten, Savannah, Ga. " WAR. G. GRIGGS, BIGWIG; AIR. "B. T. TcßKßLlLL,Wasington, Mks: . " Tens. J. Ease, Charleston, B.C. May M 20-Iyl . 4 Cloth ;Store. - S Nora Ste,tned Street, tkree deers above Narket • PHILADELPHIA ! mATELAN T. CLAPP, the attention of his friends and others to his large and ebnice assortment of Cloths, Cassi. merest. and Vestings, comprising in part : French, CLOVIS, . Belgian, • of every shade and quality, Ameriranan4 a 'Urge Wert of Englanti A gIInIITMEST. - •5T13131.E11 COATINGS. Black and fancy colored Habit Cloths. Soper black :4A fancy colored Cashmaretts French Palt nd cheek Casaimer Coatings. Drap D'pa's Sommer and Crotnn•Cloths. , • PANTALOON STUFFS. -Surfer Liarlr French easstmeres and Doeskins. , Fren Ift fancy nrid mit'd Carrimeree. every vavtety Merino Carritneres, all rotors and qualities. Plaid and striped Cassimeres, in every variety. - White and (crity • ,Linen DrilMize, splendid styles., enrds and Belverteenv, of every co4lity. eattinetts, ail sbiules and qualities. VESTING'S, Roper Mack Satin and Cashmere Vestitigs. . S14,11(11(1 fancy Silk Vesting!, new designs. • • White and colored Maiselites , large assortment.' PrabiCloths and other Coach Trimmings. With a 'great variety of Goods Boys' tretv. - At.so. A large. rtisortment of Tailors' Trimmings, or sale very low by the piece neat retail. NATUAN T. CLAPP, No 9 N Second St. 3 doors above Market. 'l3 IS5a 12-2 m The Tobacco Marhet. wilt. S. DOBIIINS, .71"0. 269, XORTH SECOND sr): Furf, ; T_T„ts the lar,test and cheapest Tobacco Warehouse 1.1. 4 in Philadelphia. Ile has On hand,, at present, over tree mil/Isles Dr, Cigars, front common to the best imported ; the most of them are- over two years old. If nu want to buy' amid Cigars, try him once; he has 5U bales fine Cuba and Havana tear Tobacco. • . 100 hlnt of the hest Maysville, Kentucky and . Mary= and hear Tobacco. 125 hoses of the: finest brands of Cavendlih nod Pine Tobacco: • • 25 boxes of the best old Mack rat Cavendish, not to be sittpat.scd by any other fur riehnes . 4 of flavotand good quality A large 'stock of Smoking y,bdr,-io, Pipes, Sc , cafrstantly on hand. The sub'ecriber basemen:llloy ernploved o il er three hundred hands, to make Cizars, svhicli enables him to sell mere reasonably than any rdlwr house. 411 de:dor:coke invitedro call and examine his stock . , at 21;9 North Second :it., opposite the Golden Lams) 'lln- CO. and 51 South Second at., one door above Chesnut. east side_ March 2. • 0.6= Nevi - Sprhy; Goods. • . r:FionoE nor., So. 00 NorDs.S . reand Streer-•-rIDLADELPRIA H Jost received a large a. , sortment of Goods, the followtite crornprimnit a part t—Stin CI:14401, - , Ilar mnnianu, CPVIII3n Phu., Snuff-Wm.*, t.e:rtir Caw*. D o mj,,,,,t,inatitg ; Sitineti and lithlcest; Canes, gtatrui and Pettetht, itilirtilett, le sitharp.. &e., with a large 11.•fltiffICtIt of TOYS and FANCY 71.1114'1er, at wnolet.lii. anti retell at tbelovreat prices. April 13. ICA: 13-3 inn Iliadic, Reeves N. son, INI1101.ER• LE ANT) RETAIL 13•11DSTE 1113 MANUFACTORY, Nos. 89 91 ST. .1(011X STREET, rirtrznr: 'Cabinet MaLer 4 . Hotels and Private ram. V %lien ran be , sitnnited with tiedvtend.: .1 .• every patterh an quality:-made In the most fashionable and ;min:Mil/31 111.1 • , N. IS The natent Seretv Llerintead, a very ettrwt article, manuaclitrrd at this establieliment. All inds of To rem! done at the lowest rates. Marrh If, 1 , ;50. . 11.8 m 1500 liar4ls of Camila.; Carpet .=EM J. Flt A N IC. LIN lIA IRItIS t D ES PECTFULLIC calls the attention of his numer- IA (Ms pa rtrona and the public generally, to examine his excellent stork of Carnets and Flannels; those who may wts h a superior article of ha ndsOnie and durable Listing Carpet, (he has COO yards of %nett ready in store) manufactured entirely of new and fresh mate rials and wrwe in- uniform plaid patterns, off rood colots. at :in cts. pet yard ;also, common nr rag car pet. from 35 to 45 p-r y .rd. and white and Plaid word en Flannel' , ; an excellent article of plaid Flannel, alt wool, for Mechanics and Miners, shirtmg, at,47 per yard, Persons wishing. to purchare the above gnodg. would do well to call and'exnmine them. Customers sending mattrrials can have their Carpets wove with the heat chain, and in the neatest patterns, it the shortrsi notice. FRANitI.IN Mannfacturer of Carpets and Flannels, near „the N. W. Cotner of Centre and Minersville 15,15., Pottsville Pa. Feb C 3. crAft. . •:11,10 For the Coreof - COUGHS, coLns, HOAIISHNESS,, BROW. CHIT'S, CROUP, A.STH- WgOOPINO-CIOUGH IYIA, .11.1 TD 'CONSIIVXPTION. TIIE annals of ntedieal s , ienen, affording as thcy en smith: proof of the power and iatite of many me• dicinal azeMs, !laic Garnished mn . example. , in rnm• Tv re with the pulutaty eXects pro , duced,by "AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL." The remarkable. cares of iliitapes of tire' Lunge which have been realize'd by its 41ie, attested ng they arc by unity [imminent prnceiisurs and rillysi . ehins in the ant f Areizo err:fringe the a . : ilkteil to iprrsevere with the slicing imi'qance that the use of the-CHERRY PCCTORAI." will relleve‘-,and ulti mately MP them. , We prPrerit to unsolicited testimonials from cline of the first men in our country, upon whose judzinetit and esiperience itnpliciG c'onllilente may be pared. CrtKINS, rresNierd.Verm6 nt ,`,Tedical College, one of. the mOst learned and intd'•tzent{thyareton■ In the country, coneoers It, a' •'composition ,f,r rare ex cellence for the core of that f ormithble olli'easet COn • sumption." . Pr. J. C. A yer—Den r Sir s- 2 .Acreeable to the request of your agent, WP will cheerf.illy,st ate what we have k nof the effects of your cif Earn: PECTORAL, and they have been astotihbln4 indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter irld been afflicted with a, severe and relent less cough, n hick reduced hhr very low ; so low that little hope could be entertained far her recovery. Nu merous remedies had been tried Without effect, before . he CHERRY PECTORAL. And that 1128 cured her. George Watkins n, Esq.,-barl ter Our knowledge been: afflicted with Astlinta;,i'sr elcr . eit bldrit; arid playa yearly worse, until the CHERRY PECTORAL has now re Moved the disease and he'll' as free froM any of its symptoms bs we arc. The Rev. Mark Dane.bad been so rieverely , attacked with the Bronchitis, as to' disole . biin from his OLiCS, and nothing ItaitatTorded him relief until I (Mr. Thoinin) carried him a bottle Of your PECTORAL, which cured him at nare,and he now officiates as usual In . hid place.. t These are three of the eases in which we have known it soccer:snit, ti'Ett never to Tait. Atte have great pleas ure in certifying . trt thesp . facia; and are, respected sir, .yosar humble servants. A mnne the distingnished entherities who have . eiv . - en their names to risroinniend CITEBRV FEL:TOR:- AI., as the hest remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are 'The Londori Lancet,' Canadian Journal of Medical Seisnre,' 'llesten Medical and surgical Jearnal."Charieston ,9.oledical Ite riew; `liino Jersey 'Medical Reporter,' Prof. Weliker, Ilarvard College; Prot Llsotett,;Trartaylvania versity of Kedirinoi President Perkins, Vermont Medical eellree; Dr. Wilentine Volt", N. Terk Cityt Parker Clenfelan, ttnivdoin College; Prof. Butter field, College, Otto; Prot Braithwaite, Leedi (Eng) Medical Scho:4; Big Richard 'Bane, Queen's Coliree, Ireland; Prat Rosenbaum, Leipsia. The itublic hare . but tci knew the virtues and aston ishing soccer, of On; "CHERRY rEcroara," in curing diseasesof the Lungs,When they will feel se cure l'tom tlicse du nge rs;whenever this retnedg can be obtainkiL i• . . Trepated . J. C: A yEr!, Cheniist, Lowell; Masst Sold in , l'ettorine, by, : 1011A1 (1, BROWN; Miner:- rine, J.,11. PALLS; and Pruggistsigenerally. March 20, ISM 3 - PARASOLS AT AUCTION" PRICES. . - - TtlE: large and ele4an t aestatment of Path.: . 0 . enly,nt lin. 104. MAREET Street, le now. offered afft - itetion pricex, tn eknte the week: . Menge it:11" arid ttithtry youthelf. 4 4 110 April . . , . , .. -.., 10, 1 t , :50 . - , . . - /6:Ut . I:-6,n 11;14 ii '''''. -...- ' '-- ''''R - iq - ' '''' -..' iii - rii -- THeliti.Aß . : 7- idul.:....AL:\AN',:.,:p7raBll.j...E : pg.N,....A1.- - 4.Dyg ~ . . Ea EP XitrritA, Attrii ISUS REV. DAVID THORNEVD TION . JO:3Elqt BATTLES ERE 31A,Gzraic .chN'ritErrr: TS eminently effecting cures of the utmost lamer ./ lance, The most incredulous sue convinced—the most faithlessere compelled to believe In the passer and lint:tear this great remedy: It is Universally admitted to be ale mosivionderful combination known toll= wolid far the immediate relief of disease and pain. It never falls while there remilns sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the Capillary seasele orthe body, and equallio the circulation °fans blood, By Out means a controlling power is gained over the mom malignant forms of disease, which can• not be obtained frdm any other. remedy. Such Is the powerof this combination that It penetrates to every ponied of the human frame- ' every hone and muscle, vein and ligament hrsearched out and made sensible Hof its purifying and healing influence. Beam it comes It cope, as readily With internal as eaternal diseases. Numerous Instances are on record where this reme dy bat restored health to patient. so near the (me that the morn poirerfol internal remedies failed to pro. date any effect Sin.h has frequentiTheen the case in . : fsgswirtation of tko Bowie: No Patient need ever die with this disease where the Magnetic °lament can be obtained. That dangerous Epidemie knowuas the • • • Putrid Erysipelas, can always be cured by this remedy. For Was/watery rikeersotirsa, this ointment la the most complete remedy prepared. In 99 cases out of 100 it will afford entire relic( to the worst eases of Nervous Mattache, in thirty minutes: For nervous diseases tlilsTiedY is of Immense value. • Affections of the spine. rheumatism, lameness. nice rate sore throat, bronchnia, oIcIITWY, croup, chills, bruises, scald head, scrofula, raft Rheum, erysipelas, cholera tuorbus, ague .in the face or breast, burns, inflamed eyes, fever sores, &c., will be bumediateiy relieved by the use of this remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see pamph lets left with each are nt. • Price 2.5 and 40 cents per bottle. For sale by , JOIIN G. imowN. Alen, for :ale by an Agent itt eeth town in the State September 9, 1510. • 410-1 y DalleyN arAGicAL PAIN EvrnAcrore, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY cerfurvn. . . . A eertalnand rmsitive Cure for the worst Burns and Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism. Cuts,. Woonda,rever Soiesdiroken Breast, Sore . Nipples, Weak and Inflamed E)cs, • Sprains, Salt Rheam, and allcases of External inflaniatinn. BURNS • AND SCALDS. T Challenge the world to prove, that in any one Mil -1 gle Instance, "Valley's Masical l'ain Extractor"— that is to say the !ermine nrtitle—;-has, since Its first in• woduction by me In 1837, up to this net lad, ever failed to ewe the worst cases of (turns and Scalds . . . FROZEN -TOE CURED. . Dinrinen'e Ferry. Pike re. fa., Jas. 19,'.19. Ms. Reser DA LLET—Sic : This is to eirtify that I have bcen,aMicted for a number of years with a sort toe caused by being frozen. Dry toe has been very painful to me, especially during the lastsix month& when it had become so much affected that•the flesh of the first Joint hail - nearly all disappeared. .11.104 tried all the different remedies recommended to me. but wirtlttut experiencing any relief:l had riven up ail hopes sa v ing my limb, Ilut,:tri gratify tho Wish. einf toY friends. Daniel W. Dingman, W.F ilrodtsead, and nt bers,l was induced to try Datley's Magical Pain Extorter," and by the use of one 25 cent box, was entirely raertd. DANIF.L DECKER. . We, the unilerslgned,su%scnbe our name:, to theabave toitimonia I, not alone ns an act ofJuktice to 11. Dailey but that others. similarly afflicted, may be induced to try and find relief from the virtues of this extraordi nary Wilily salve. W. F. DTIODIII!AD. 10ArPII IS. LATTINVII. JOHN BROOKB. W. DINGMAN. *Tor directions, and other testliiihnlais of tures perfurtned, see printed Pamphlets. CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC \TO article of scrimmaged:ell merit I•f1101r/t extensive ly entinterfent 41 than 11A1.1.11l"ri GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTGR! l'he difference between the Ernoine and the counterfeit Extractors is eas.ilydeGns ed. VIZ: DALLEY'S oriztnal and only rename I:I -trartor, in the severest burns and scalds, affurds in rtantnneess relief. It draws nut the tire and pain in a fcw minutes. And in cuts and wounds, sore and in flamed eyes, and a:I raSCP of external intlamatinn, its soothing effects are ever the Gnaw!. The Counterfeit Extractors, nn the contrary irritate when applied.and lnecease the pain: Doing cognizant of the danger attendin2 the use o the Counterfeit Extractors, I Alb:inctly declare that wlll not bold myself respon-ible for the effects of any Extractor. unless the same he procured at my own Depot, 419 Broadway corner Llspenaril Street. New nr from my authorized Areats. )nits G Enown. Agent, Enusr-ille FRED' Rt.r. - rr Az Co. " Thiladelphia ; ititssr It Hicks. " Reading , Cmts A lietarrsn, " Lancaster; C A Mounts " York. DO VOU AVANT To cunt: voug ifortsr! Tr afflicted with 'Tumors. Sores, railed neck and II shoulders. nuitterbone, crease fpavin, or poll-cell, one box of Dalley's Animal Dal'eallia will piny ince yon that there is no mistake in tt. READ: The font - twin: is from the Over seer of the Harlem Railroad te nick, July 11,1819. - I have tried DAI.I.F.T'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CllfIE-Al.l, and' now certify, that I hare foutotit the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever pnt upritra,Dorse, and would not be without it for any money. It [tires hard and spavin-lumps ails inc from the collar, saddle, &e.. as by wattle ! Rub on tt Milord' the Salve, and the colllir can't make a sore. ltcan never en harm. ]MIN VAN VORIllit„ Overseer Willem Railroad .tablett. READ' THE FOl.l.OWriG This Ir to certify that I have creel Dailey's Animal Galvanic enre-All, and found it tha rarest and m.t gpredy rare for itnros and lirnlacs anti have ever toed, and I tale pleasure in recommendin'g it to all. • S. M. ROLLINS. Livery Stable, 11l Jay st.., N. Y. REA Ti THIS :MTN CRS - 33nrn from in Erptosion of annpowder—Blasts ino Reeks.: [TENET DA xtes, Esq.. New York - Dear Sir: I hereby certify, that In the early part n March last, while engaged in-blasting rocks, a charge of powder prematurely extdrut4l, taking full effect upon my face, chest, and left arm, osittl burnt me In a dreadful manner. I was carried home on a Inter, mn Gee swollen - to ru ire its natural size ; the flesh torn off my twin, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled with powder and. dust. A Physician called in, expressed strong doubts as to the saying of my left eYe, which had several cuts over the ball; and my fare. being burnt nll ovr, and havin e 14ifek black scab flier it he directed - pouitires to be applied, to draw nut the powder: This I resisted, bring fearful of losing my eyes ; and i having heard much of your Pain nary-- I conEiuded to try it. I did so, and in leis than a thrtnight, and without an y other application than your Extractor. l was completely cured, without a scar, and my eyesight fatly restored. _ Part Richmond, Staten Arland, Aloe 21, 1849. Sworn before toe, the 29th June, Ina - EUCD. Cnosuot.-Justlce of the Peace LIFE RAVED: - ' In ed Veld. -Ma: n..: ea. or Y.: Feb. 11.0..1819. .11r. Dalley—Dear Sir: While my son, 15 years old, was at work In the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to Flip and Pall into a !ante vat., used for the purOoart of boilinirtdocks prepnratorrto. cantina. The. hoicks had Just been 'Fenn), t d from the vat, containing a.laree quantity of hailing water. Ile fell forward scalding both hands andararts.all one side, and one lee badly and the other partially. the suites %WC so had .nu his arma and ler shafinanstnf the flesh :tune ofr with his garments, and hla Xife was despaire of by both' his physicians andrrlends. Dalley's Pain Ell raetor was 'armored as soon matins. elide (whirl) was in Minot six hours) and applied:Which relieved him from alt pain, prevented inflarnation an p swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his sores. There appeared II cenetal improvement, in much so that In three weeks he was removed to his fat er's house, distant about one . mHe and a half, e. k 'e continued the use of the above medyne aboal t o months and we believe It wns' the means; under Providence, of saving. his life, and we would cheerful ly recommend it in all similar cases as a at fc and in valuable remedy. With •sentimenta of resPect I re main, dear sir, your most obedient and bunthle gam . ant, 4 AoLae CLitax, . . ' SrSANNAII CLARK, . C. E. CLARK. • w e the undeisisned, being •personally acquainted with the case of Mr: Clark's Ann, L t believ the abov e statement substantially correct: , 51 Dewey, Louisa Deiv,.y,J S Kelsty,ll :II retiree, Wm Evans, E Clark, L P Ruse, Ira Newan, ,m New. man, Nary J Rose. t • . . , . . *For directions, ere prtnied Pamphlet,. • DALLEY JOTINT,II. BROWN, Agent, Tottevtlle. Rept. I, 1849. 35-17 IllakePoo Patent Fire-Proof Paint FROM' omo. riniE Subscribers have jest received a farther enp .1 ply of thin singular and valuable substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate nr brown, resembling the sand stone now In use, and so much admired for the front of imildmga. Its principal ingredients are silica,-alumina and pro. Inside of iron, which In the opininn of scientific men satisfactorily account* for its fire-proof nature—the' two former substances being - nett-emninctors, and the; latter acting as a cement, to biiid the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For are it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with n brush, the same as ordinary pa,dt, to wood, iron. tin, zinc. censer', paper,dzi. lt htniens gradu ally and becomes tare-prop f. U is pant:Warty villa blft for roofs of buildings, stearul.mat aid ear -decks, railroad bridges. fences, gr.c.. A toafcoded. with the article is rune to one ofslate, at a vast saying of ex pense.. • Specimens may be seen at the eißee tf the subscri bers. HARRISON, lIROTIIe3IS & Co., , Soot 4 From 84., Philada,' torn ft, ISM „ • 17-tt Coleman's Cheap Cutlery Stores Not. 32 and 33 ARCADE ;tad 200 CHESNUT - Ferret—PpitAnscrigta. COUNTRY merchants can save from 10 to 15 per cent. by purchasing at tho above stores.. By lat. porting my own goods, paying but little rent, and liv. ing economically, it Is plain 1 tan undersell those whe purchase their goods hero, pay high rents, and live likn princes. . Constantly on hand a large sraoninent of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and o.wors sTable Knive• and Fah, in ivory, stag, buffalo.. tune and wood handles; Carvers add Forks ; Bindles Knives; Dirks; Bowls Knives ; Revolving and Plain Pistol, ' te. • Just received, a large qoet; ng Itodgers and Wastenholm's Eno Pen and Congress Knives , . Also:a largo assortment of A ecordeens, gse., also, fine English Twist am/Clem:fa Gdns. . JOHN M. COLEMAN, impostor. - Jan 5,1549.• • ' I+tt ' QMALL ONIONS, by the Beebe, Peet or Qoan 1 - 71- 0(:10111, - • , DANNAIV3 eyed ptcreirottimilis. =9 • The; Knox Insurance xoniptuar, ' CAPITAL 5T0CK..1200,000 . FMB. 'MARINE AND LIFE ibIauRAN . .CE. Office Os Water Streafie Diu* Row, • Visresesks, Ix mot - A. company Amos been duly organized. and A. ten per CARL, paid 111 OA the capital stoek aubscri bed. and Wake secured by mortgage op Rea Estate and by petiotiat guarantee, ate goer prepared to effect Insurance, against Lona or Damage by Fire. so Build ings. Merchandise, Machinery. Mills. Manufactories, and all descriptions of property; also merchandise and prodote In the course of inland transmute:ion,— the,rishil of the sesta,. dec., '&e.: the Hulls of Steamboat*, and other vessel*, and upon, the Jives of Indisidnals going to California. The rates or pre mium will be as low as those of any other acsronst ems Compeer. All losses liberally adjusted, and prompttj paid. The stock nC this 'Company is held entirely lathe West. ;and controlled by western men, and in no way con flicted with New 'York. DIRECTOItiI tins. R. N. Csagast, Vincennes. WLI.LTIIII J. Mantrap,. do JAM. W. 14•0001, do • JACOB PEA. • , do Sanest Wise, do PETE* P. DAILLY. Foil Mayne,' Indiana. Thomas T. Sawnatnac;.Lafettse; do WALTER W., EAMLY, Terre.llaute, des Iltsar D. Attn. Evansville, do Briton Bonaire. Jeffersonville. WILLIAM do \ , LUTI SPAIZA, James Retowro. ' do • 11. N. CARNAL President., , • Slims Elornsogrp. Vice resident. C. M. Ature. fierreMrY. W. J. ficsaan. Treuarer. , Short Life and California risks taken at this egeney 1 at extra rates. . ' JOHN IL C. MARTIN. Agent. Dee 29,1844. 1141 MUZIWZLZMM4t3 PROTECT YOUREIBLVIS. \‘. E Delawa,reMutualtlarety Ininuabee Company. '--0111ce'Nort4 Room of the Esclutoie. Third% \ 4 Philadelphia. . ' FIRE INSURANCE. - -Buildlngs, Mertharidike end, salter property in Turn and Coustrg, ineured against \ loss or damage hv fire at the lowest rate of preni:utni MARINE I N 1:111A NCE.—They also insure Vessels, Caigoes'and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. 111.hANG TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merchandlie transported by Wagons, Sta iTroad Citrs, Canal floats hod etearnboats, on riveris and lehes, on the most liberal terms. DIIIECTORR. - J - nseph ff:Seal. James C. Iland . Edmund A-Sondes, ThenpAilusTauldlog John C. Davis, t H. Jones RrOaks, Rolmit Barton, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, high Craig. Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, _ . , Geo. G. Leiner, t Spencer IlelivalD, - Edward Darlington, Chattels Kelly, leant rt. Davis, J. G. Johnson, , Fot well, William Gay. : John Dr. S. Thomas, ' . Dr. R. M. Huston. john Sellers, , ' Williain Eyre• Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan. Wm. Darnley. • WILLIAM MARTIN President: nICTIATID NEWIInLD, Secretary. The subilcritier having hvenoppolnted agent for the above Company, is now unwired to make Insurance on ail Aleseriptions of pun - oil/Ay on the most liberal term?. Apply at G. 11. Potts' office. Morris' Addlilon or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. ' A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 11., NIA. , 4S•]y TnE: GIRARD LIFE ASSURANCE ANNUITY AND 11111 ST COMPANY O,F PHILA. Ogiec 150 Chesnut Street. DEN',IIIIIN BANNAN. Agent for Schuylkill Co., JAMES rt. CARPENTER, 51. D. Medical Examiner, I\A - ARElnsurance c.n Lives, grant Annuities and En /NA dowments, and receive and execute trusts. Rates for linsierise COO on a single life. ' For I year - for 7 years. , For Life. annually:, ennuallt SO 1 77 30 0 914 1 as . 40 1 69 1 83 • 3 20 50 1 06 • ;. - 2 09 ' 460 - GO 4 35 - 4 91 . 7 00 -.. Eisstrt.e:—A person aged 30 years next btsth-day by paying the Companysl 31, would secure to his fa mily or hike r:400, should he die in one year; or for 813 10 hb secures to thenoSlON; or for $l.l 60 annu allz for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO should he die in 7 years; or f0r82360d aid normally during life he provitdes fur them $lOOO whenever he dim for .6550 they 'wield reeeive $5OOO should he die In one year: littosnY R 0,1845. THE Manigers of t bli Company, at atneetlng held on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or cireolar of the :Company,nopropriated a Bonus or addition to all poll 'nes for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were isrued prior to the Ist of January, 1842. Those Of them therefore which Were Wined in the year 1836 will be entitled to IO per cent upon the sum insured making an nddition of 8100 on every 81000. That is el WO will be paid when the policy becomes u claim instead oethe*looooriginallyinsured, Those polieles that weretstned in. 137 will he entitled 81per cent or BS7 50 or; every .1000. And those is tied In 1838, will be solitled to 71 per cent, or *75 n every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said p ides issued prior to Ism!' January,lB-12. • The Bonus will be credited tri * each olocy on the books endorsed on presentatiOn at the Office. It is the;deoign of Hie Conipany,to c (Intl nue to make addition or ',bonus to the policies for life at,,stated periods: 4 otin F. JAIME'S, A B. W. RI CHARDS, President. ary. 45 , The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Institution, and is prepared effect Insuranclsof lives, at the publishmtratcs, and give any information deitired on the subject, on appl icat ins at this office. PottsVilleFeb.B . l BEM ASIIN HANNAN. - INDEMNITY. TIIE FRANKLIN FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIMA D,EI.PIIIA. . _ OFFICE No. I. 031,Cbesnut street, near Fifth street DIRECTORS, Charles X.,Bancker, George Richards, Thomas Ilart,. ' • "1116rdscat D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, AdolliheE.Borle, Samuel t 2 rant, nrvid 3. Brown, Jacob R. klmith, Mctrrls Patterson. _ . Continueto makelnahranee,Permanent or Dratted nn every description n . f property,in town and count' y c at Yates as low as are onsistent w ith security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,afford ample protection to the assured. The assets 'lithe Company on January 180819, as published areeably to an act oC Assembly, were as follows, viz.: Morteuees. *490,559 05 Stnel,s, 51,503 25 Real Enate, 108.358 On Gash, &c., 15,157 67 T. niporary --- loans, 125,459•00 . *1,220,097 07 Since their incorporation, a peri:od of eighteen years, they ha. , e paid upwards of seeknitlien ryas Aundted thossand d td/ars, losses by ilre,Thereby affording evi denee of the advantages .of Anstirance. as well as the ability and disposition to inert with promp,these; all liabilities. CHARLE&N. DAM:KER. President. • CHARLES G. BANCKF.R, Secretary. The sabseriber hap been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make insure nee, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. • ANDREW RITI§EL. Agent '•Poth.ville,:„Jun 19.184125 (yebl9- NAT 11,0A711 FUND /Aries AS SU. RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON . "ASAVINGS BANK for the Benefit nr the Widow and the Orphan."—Empnwered by Act of Pafr liament.—Capital .E. 500.000 8R 4[o,ooo—Besides are serve Fund [from Surplus Premiums) of aboutBlBS,ooo T: Lando Murray. Esq.. George amps, Isanover square, Chairman of the court of Directors In. London Physic:art-3. Ellintson, M. D., r. R. S. afetatary—W at. Woolhoure, Esq., F. R. A., S. Secrstary—F F 'Gain:our, Eon, • rnicsnct.ruts, D(VADD tIEirRENCE, arinetil C Biddle,l wai Peter, n C °flint ColDDrlh Fi!bdr,, George RGrahani, Louis A Codey, William Jones. The fotlowing arc amonythc advantages offered by this institution:— The cuartintef of a large capital, In addition to the accumulation Of premiums. The peculiar benefit re • cured to the as s ured by the principle of the loan de partment. The payment of premiums half yearly, a quarterly, by pantos insured for whole term of life,at a ttitlin: additiOna !charge. The travelling' leave ex tensive andliheral. Persons thsured for life, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege for five sucressive years, on their own note.and deposit of potter. Part of the Capi tal Is permanently Invested In theli;tanited States, In the names of three of the Local Directors,, as Trustees —available alniays to the assured In casette!' disputed claims Ishotilenny lurch arise) - or otherwise. Tinny days allowed alter each Payment of premium becomes due without foifeititre of ppliry: . No charge for medi cal examinatiop t , The Society be kt founded on the Ziftithal atidJolnt Stock principle, parties may particinate . in the profits of the Society; two-thirds nV Which are annually divided among those assured for life trn the participa, lion scale. , Persons Who are desirous to avail themselves of tree advantages offered by this Institution, hy addressing the Agent, V. B. Starr, N0...22; South st, Baltimore tan obtain the requisite Information and the uetessa ty papers for effecting an insurance. r2-Any Information with regard to this Company can be obtained at the office of the Minera' Jou rnal,where the Premiums can be paid and Insurances eirected. Jane 30, IEII9. , 27-1 v Fresh,,Cod.Ll-re r 011. • • TIIIB neWhnd valuable Medirinc new used by the medical Profession with such al sonishlng efficacy In the cure of Pulmonary Cones minion. Scrofula Chronic Rheumatism, Cour, Beers al Debility, corn plaints of the Kidneys, &c., Arc,„ Is prepared from the liver of the Cod Fish fin medicinal use, epressly for our sates. , [Fstract from the tendon bleuical Journal.] ' " C.. J. B. Williams, M. D., P. R. S., Profeseor of Medicine In University College; London, Consulting Physician tc, the Irrisplial for Consumption, dec..a.sys : I have prescribed the Cain abort, four hundred cases of. fuburculana disease of Ow Lungs, in idilferent stages, whlth have been finder liny care the 'last two yearst and! a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 231 Its UPC was followed by marked and un equivocal improvement, varying lrp degree In different cases, lints, it temporary retardation of the progress of the diseasoond a mitigation ui distresidng symptoms, . up to a mono or less complete restoration to apparent health.; ' ." The etreet of Cod Liver °Bid most of rheee eases was very remarkable, Even in a few dayi the cough wastnitigneed, the expertorat ion. diminished IP quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats erased, the Pulse be come slower, andof better volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. ; "In eonelosion, I repeat that the pure fresh; oil from the Liver orthe Cod is more beneficial in the treat ment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, me dicinal, Wok or regime_oal, that - hat yet been em ploye As we have made arrangements to preen re, the Cod [Avert:lll; fresh from .Arad quartars, it esti now be had eherntesily pure by the single bottle, or in boxes °Cone doter each. • • . • Its wnaileiful efficacy has triddeed numereis spnri ous Inituatirms. As its success depends en tray on, its purityi ton much cam cannot be used In rocurhig it genuine. Every bottle having on . lt our written 'signature may be depended upon its genuine. PaniPhleta Containing an analysis of the Oil. With notices of It from Medical Journals, will be liens's° those , who address us free orrice:noire. ; I L. /01IN C. Brack & co.. Wholesale Droughos and Chemists, 100:North Third-strech July 14aA90 . 7 30.44. . . 80y4 9 ox,n(l. ,Cifildeiti's Clothing; r p lIG sabilcriber has All hand a complete assortment . of Chtthing, adapted Inaba season. suited for.BOYI of three years , of age. to young Gentlemen of sixteen Anv 'person purchasing Clothing acthis ;establish.' meet can have the privilege of returning them it;they do not cult. . ' ' ' • No:-Det 4he2fint - St. below Tenth, Phttadi, Feb 23,1650. • AstrologY,Aiiroitiorny,..Thre — nolo• .gy and'Geomarit*., • ‘• -BY PROF C.: pV.tMAACB, Or 8 WELPEN: ' Oifice, Loesit strut, above Sigatk. OpiposB tle Ahmed $8,5141 Hal—Puma Detrn lA. $25,000 Waving been Won B Y " numerous friends on the late Prealdentiat - 'Election, should ronvince those ski - Pike persons who talk of rsit.viiies,' that no . such Owl as cart is Of has been known r .by Abe eminent and distinguished Astronomer and Mitrelnger. C. W. WRACK, during bin experience of °ter a quarter of a century, ;On you. doubt p redestination I Then why not everyman gain the celebrity or General Taylr, a Daniel 'Webster, or a Henry Clayl And yet there are some who are fool ish enough to d oubt that a man may be torn with the' power to see Iran Mare events. flow can it be pee- Giblet that the destiny of loan should be destined by the mere shuffling df Is pack of eards-7 and yet there are thousands:who allow themselves, with 'open montbe, to Wallow the greasy words of some old WOUEID, whose- true skill consists in filling them with ',wonders that itre mOst difficult , for the digestiOn of others who areinnie 'credulous, yet more seientifle It lisuch tnat bring distrodit on a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the inghest oru der, from time Immemorial, and is the only professio that has holy authority to sustain it. The high re spect which Gertpritl Taylor, and Charles John Berna dotte, Lite King cif Sweden, had for Astrology, is shown by their letteri for their Nal ivities to the `sub scriber, which It will give him great pleasure in show ing to to those whri favor him with a call. In addition to his power to foresee filmic events, he has the miner th . give such information avrill effectu ally redeem such Ito sire given to therm, free uee of the bottle. Ile is else capable Of curing ilistasea heretot fore considered incurable in this country by thoort dimity medicines,rtrid wishes all to give him a calls who have been given up by their physicians and wish ' to be cured. Ile will warrant a cure In all cases, and -will make no chnige eicept for the cortjurnilrins he . , shalt make use of in tile office. Ile Is often asked what a Nativity is 7 He nnswers,\ according trt Geomancy, one of the seven nothis in the science of Astrology, that it is a - Iloreiseripe of tho future events of ar person's, en refullycalcelated and transcribed sin paper, con , mining an account of all the lucky and nnlucky days I In the months and years of the pertion's life for whom ' it is cnst ; by Which Means thousande in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortnnes that had been hidden In the womb of futurity. be refer ting to their Nativity before. enterine rrit, any specula rlon of tousiness'or pleasure. it should beln the hands of every one as their almanac for life. A'Nativity of nn individual can only forwarn the possessitt. of trou bles thnt are in future for him ; those who are\involv ed in present difflehlties of any kind must waitpn the subscriber In person or by letter, who is prepared to , exert hie lecret itilluenee for their immediate beitefit. , Ire is ready to use his Influence to fortell the testilkof lawsuits, ana all undertakings In which there is a risk Involved; ho nleo,itiakett use of his pnwOr for the re's\ location of stolen or lost property, which . he has used for the advantage Ort housands in this city and else= W_ho.c.anArlttist-azelitleman's abilities, who has had - the honor to be called on - androneulted with by • all the crowned head of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation as an Astrologer than etty one living 7 _aYlle con be ronsolted with at his Office, or bis letter, f pre-paid, and he if{ prepared to make use of his pow er on any. of the:following topics :—„llusineas of all descriptions ; travelling by Innd nr sea ; courtships ; advice given for ..thetr successful accomplishment; speculating in stogks, 'merchandise, or real estate; the, reeovering of legecies In dispute ; the pnrchashig of tickets, and the safely of ships at pea: He also oilers his services respecting health, wealth and marriage, love affairs, journeys, lawsuits, diflicUlty In hurrinetts; fraud, sickness and • death, past. present and fhture events,and in all the concerns of life, and Invites all to call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally, TERMS Ladies, 50 cent's; Gentlemen,sl. NatMlles calcu; hated and read in lilt, according to the Oracles of Maaj entitle Stone—Ladiett. $1 ; Gentlemen. 31 50. Nativi ties calculated acinrding to Geomaney, for Lucifer, $2, in fall, $3; Gentleman, *3, In full, $5. . Pemona nt n distance can have their natirit les drawn by sending the date ht the day and their birth. All letters enntalninq the above fce wit, receive im mediate attention, nod nativities will bd . Peril to enny put of the United Stategr• Written ou durable paper. Office. No. 71 f;.ocust street, between Eighth and Ninth, and Waning and Spruce Erects; apposite the MUAleill Fund flail. Phila. Office hon refrain 2A. M. till 10 P. M. C. W. ROBACIT, Astranger' IN•e. R. 1812. 50-1 y SWAYNE , S CELEBRATALD F.I3fILY 11.1 - EDICOMES CURE:FOLLOWS CURE ' Mare Proofs or the Efficacy of Dr. Swaynets, Compound Syrup • OP WILD CHERRY', ' • • The Original and Genuine Preparation t CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis; Liver Complaint, Snitting 11101111, tlifnill Ity of Breathing, Pain in the ' Stile and Breast. Palpitation of the Ileart. I win- Croup, titokin Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all filseaseA of the Thmat, BrMist? and Imam; the most effectual 'and spe'edy cure known • for any; of the almve diseases Is sWAVNR'R Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry!' 4it rrt DR. sW ANNE IN TtlF, SMYTH. _ Read the most reniarkalde - cure ever placed oion - record— ; • • Wilmingtan.N. C. Dr. Swayne- Iltir Sir.- Raving been alinnot mi rammusly cured by your valitable medicine, 1 think it not.inore than common craiitude in me in make one in addition 10 the lint of croifientis which yon have received of remarkable cares by your medicine.— During the two years prermling last August, 1 was very much distreittod with a very had cold and rack ing cough, and dartim the latter part of the time, it continued in grow worse, and indeed fn July say Famine 'GAVE mg Oven, having tried all Rinds, nr medicine, said to; be good for,stich ilbeasca, without the least gond eflqi.t.: I was reduced atitiost to a per fect cinnse, and had eearrely any &lib mien my body, and for q long time never thought to rise from my bed again.. A friend one day asked me if I hsd tried Dr. Swayne's Cornet - mud Syrup of Wild Cherry, and advised the to do so at once, as he had heard that it had werked a great Many wonderful cures. I took his advfee, and after. tilting up several, battles of It. I , grew so mach better that I was enabled to !ekes, my' hed, and afterwaNs to walk about the Loewe, and go Ma into the street., was encouraged by thin, and 'commie,' the use of your medicine, and now, by means at - Its wonderturl curative powers, I are per fectly well, and drijriy the use of all my faculties; Jest as much as it i had never been of In the way 1 have describeitto you. I have written this, not thinking that it will at all interest you. hilt hum bly hoping that it will have its mite of influence in cruising your valuable medicine to be spread monk mankind, and in assisting to rise you to that station 3.hich you so richly deserve, -for your persevering efforts for the publiogand. Respectfully purr friend and admirer, Sancti' R. 1 4 / 1 91.37913. The Original T.etter can he seen by calling at Dr. Swayne's OfTice. VERY IMPORTANT eAtrrtnv. • De very partienlar to Inquire for Dr. SiiiATNE'S WILD ti'llEßfiV: a+ atone nnotinripled individuals have stolen the :tame - of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a reputatibn - fmm that airlady ratablighed. Remember ! the ,SPrllliflP iq put Up ill square bottle!. covered with n twonttrot %%rapper. tateell engraving.) with the portrait nr SWAYNE thereUn, ale° his signature ; all ci,iber are positively' •:ficipious and counterfeit." Prinetpal offle.i N. W. corner rif and R3CP Sus , Phila. Swayne's Celebrated Vermlfage A safe and etrectnal remedy rot worms, Dys pepsin. rholora Morin's, Sickly fit Dyspep tic children or adults, and the most Useful' Family Medicine ever • Milled to the public." This remedy is:nrie which has moved stircessful for lon_ time, and it is universally admitted by All who have tried it In be at superior (tieing so very pleasant to OA taste and the same time etrectuall to any Other medicine esier employed in diseases to which It hi recommended. :!It mit only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole system. It is itirmiess in Its streets, and the health of the patient is always im proved by lurnse !wen when no wormsnre discovered. Extract of a letter to Dr Steayne,dated Andcrsantown isdiana. Dear eilr—A mah•purchased a bottle of goat Venni • fnge the nther day for his child, and by its use Aim charged 63 of the largest worms he had ever seen. It is snmewhaudißic;nlt toast the penple to Ire It, as they bane been so nften ehlied bY nauseous and Worthless worm medicines. Yours betne so very pleasant to the taste, at the sametithe effectual, I shall be able In dis pose of a large gnatility. Yours, &e.. T. T SATIVIr, P To Dr. Swayne, Philadelphia. • BEWARE OP MISTAKES. Remembers Rwayne's Vermithge Wm/wpm ttp in Square Ilolltea, (hating recently been changed.) covered with a beautiful wrapper. (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dt Swayne therenn enerased. Ess that the wale. Lt spelt correctl*—SlPAYNE. CLEANtiE AND PtilifFY, o . n. sswAirsva , SUDAft COATED SARSAPA '. RI LLA and' EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A. mild amt effective poreatlve, greet purityer of the blood, they correct ill the functions of the Liver, and as an alterative itt Dropsical affergons they irti very valuable. Giddiness of the hex, dimness.- of ;debt, depresVon of apikils, head ache &c., aro • (Aired by these purifying Pifta: tin Medici can have a better V erect for monthly Irre g ularities , ' bleb 'oecasionally happen to women, , they are perfec y safe, - ittld will, ht coojunctioa with-Xr MAYNE'S Compnand Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the systelti., The above valultblc medicines are prepared only by Dr WAYNE'. li: W. corner of EIGHT!' and necE Streets.. Philadelphia. . AGENTS VOR.,SCIIUVLEILL • COUNTY: - /MIN G. iiROWN: - ; . • J. CURTIS G. 11 1 101 1ES,}Pottsville,Pa." ' J. S r C. MARTIN, JAMES R. FM3.8,1 . VMS W. 0181144, P liner " . '"a• C. &'C. licatetatki,Schuyikill haven; IL smsltrg• porEcathein ; Rer.bv &peen, L. Mahantango; Jonas A: Orro,Taylorsvillet 111.. ALTER, TusraroratX• i• tay. Tamaqua: 011. RWIFSNVDER, New Canto W. retonvetars,; -St..Einir; itivim 21r. OrLLY3lallc'rflitClr -111171; Fact. Ilaan r "Tinearovet ECKEL ie. BilAllDTirre..l ri - oint;„ Conan:Lt. & Soli, Llewellyn; Jou* WIL/1/11114. AlidditpOrt; CNA,. Figinrir. Oraitt•btite; eniCtriti ~R n°l, D B & LiTTEICALE• INCW Philadelphia: S . :Weave, , grivOitvbore Ilanainc: . ..I.• STA:Kamm. WitEeanshure, and by MOS! all Store !crepe rs in the adjsceet counties. Feb 23. ISSO - ' ' ' 13.1 . y. , ~ . Neu r , Pawder Mill •.. ' ' AT. TADIAQII.N. • . -T rfc mobseribrri, announce to their 'friends= end . :she public, that they have purchased MI Torrder Mill, recently erected by John - Janes. - Aliaare 'PA. plied to supply PnwOrg of the best gest ity fo r-Mining am other purposes, at the most reasonable ritea...• .. orders solicited which will be premptl,V attended ptoo,st short notice. • . ~. .. ~ . ... ..i'• • . - J. JOHNSON' &. - Ce -. " - .amaqua. Nov. , 21. .1 849., - 4:•ly , . _ .. MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Pinenix,Ditters. These Mccfrines have 'now been before the Public fora period of FIFTEEN YEAR% and 'during that time have znairittined a high 'charac ter in almost every part of the globe 'for their 'ex traordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons saffining under nearly every kind of disease to which tho bun= frame is liable. TSI THOURANDt: • of certificated instances, they have even rescued • Sufferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostruins of the day had utterly failed.; and - to many thousands they lidtre permanently secured that uniform enjoy- Mint of health, without which life itself is bat: partial blegin,, , s. So great, indeed, has their • efficacy inva ri ably . and infallibly proved, that it bas' appeared scarcely less thanmiraculous to those who were acqUainted with the beautifially <philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded,- and upon which therconsequently act. It ,was to their manifest pad sensible action in Purifying the Springs and,cnitanels of life, and en duing . them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. - . • ' Unlike the hortof pernicious quackeries Which Irutst of vegetable ingredients, the LIFEIVEEDI =Es are purely and, solely vegetable; and contain neither 3fArcury, nor Alit: many, war • Menlit, nor any other mineral,, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of ei. tracts-from rare .and powerful plants, the virtues. of which, though long,knowit. to several Indian tribes, and reeently to some eminent pharmacew tical g ehemists; are altogether unknown to tlio ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administeredin so happily efficacious -- a comhiOation, -- The first, operatiotris-to — loosetifrom the coats of thei stomach and bowels the various impuri- • ties and cnidiliiiionstantly settling round them ; Mani remove the hardened faeces which collect la the convolutions of the small intestines. Other Medicines only partially cleanse theso,mnd leave such colleCted masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all . its•train of *evils, or sudden Diarrhoea with its imminent clangers: This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists, who ex • amine the human boWels after death ; and hence tho prejndico of these well-informed men against the quack 'medicines of the age., :The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE 'MEDD cnims is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad der ; and, by this means, the liver • and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the fegularity of the urinary-organs. The blood; which takes its red' color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throagh the veins, renews every part ,, of the system, and triumphantly mountlo the ban ner 'of health in the blooming cheek. ; ;The folk:laving aro rimong the distressing „ va riety of human diseases in which the VEGE TABLE LIFE-BIEDICINES are well known to, be infallible. arispEpgrA, by thoroughly. cleansing the &tit and second stomachs, and creating a flow of \ mire healthy- bile, instead of the 'stale and acrid 'kind ; Flatulency, Lose OP APPETITE, IIEART - HICADACIIE; RESTLESELNESB, ItANGVOIt, 1111d — MELINCUOLT, WhiCh . are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanisla4, as ri„natural consequence of its cure, co s tlyeness by cleansing the whole length of the lutes:ills with a solvent process, and without viiden e • all violent purges leave the bowels costiie wit hin two days. .Diararea,`land chdera o by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oc•casioned, and promoting, the lubricative so - cretion of the mnceins membrane Fevers or all kinds, by restoring the Llocid to a regular circulation, thrialigh the process of perspi. ration in such cases, and.the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction iii‘,iithers. • The loss: Me.rocisss have been known to entre Rheinnati s m permanehtly in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, hy renioing local inflammation fmm the muscles s a,ml ligaments of the joints. r \ Dropstes of all kinds, by freeing2and strength enitio' the kidneys and bladder: they 4crati• Most delightfully on these important organs, hnd hence have ever been found a •certain rcinedv \for thz, won't cases of Gravel Alt.,' worms, by dislotiging,• from the turnings of the bowels the slitny matter .to whi c h of t:go creatures adhere. Asthma and ponstmapt,ion, by relieving the air-vessels of the lungs from the 'nitrous which (Weil slight colds will oeensi,m, a n d which, if not remove-a, heeonws hardened, and produces tiwge dreadful discasrs. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect parity whirl) thest• LIFE NEED'. aNEs give to the, bltee44l, rend It'd the Helpers. . _ Scorbutip.Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, Ity their ulterauve etleft oirm the tlohis that feed the skin. antit he morbid rtute of which occa t.bimi.aq eruptive complaints, cloudy, and complexions. T of flits,- rills flr a yen- short time wit( 4-:t nit entire cure pc Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the Skin. Common Colds andlnflueuza will alwaYs be , cured ht ,one dose, or by two ever, in the worst eases. . Has. As a remrdy for this !nest ilk:rest:biz and ~bstt nate niubidy, the VEGETABLE LIFE NEDicrtas deserve a distinct and emphatic •reeommentiation. It is well-kts.,wn 'to hundreds in this city, that the runner proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself clilieted with this compaint for moyards of Turin -v-1 , 1%1; Tl:ift3; and that he tried in vain every 'remedy prescribed within the compass the Materia Medial. lle hoiveyer at length tried the Medicine which it now ofrered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im putable, by any human "scans. FEVER AND AGUE: • Fur this semirtm of the western country these Medicines will be (hand a safe, speedy, and cer tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a retum.rthe disease—a cure by these medicines is pernitinent—TßY THEM, BE SATISFIED. AND BE CUR-F:1). Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. - 13eneral Debility, I AOSS OF•APPLITTE, AND DISEASES or FEMALE—these medicines har e been used rtith the quort„ beneficial results in CIISCS Of this description :—llid•su's Eva. and ScnOrtilA, in its worst forms. to the mild yet powerful actiont of these remarkable Illeilicines. 'NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS Dr3ILITV, - .NERVOCS COM PLAINTS Of kinds, I'iti.rrrtrios: OF THE il EMIT, re INT pt:E. COLIC, EMT speedily cured. NEERCITRIAI: DISEASES. eersons - Whose commitutions have become im paired by the injudicious use of Mmitcuttv, fildtbeso, cdicines a perfect mire, as they never fail to eritlicate from:the system all the effects of Mercnrylinfinitely sooner than the most powerful' preparations" of Sarsaparilla: A single trial will place them beyond the reneh of competition, in the estimation of every patient. : 4944volip1anom: Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of Yew York and abroad." Buy of no ono who ia not an AUTHOR'S= Actvr Prepared and wild by Dr. W. B. MOFFA.T 33,16 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE BY JOBN O. BROWN, Agent fur S'enttylkill Cosily Bee 29, FAO 53- Thomas Foster & CO. NEW WHOLESAI t E j.LND_RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF CEA - TR E .1/.IRKET STS. ' • rorrevit.n, IBE subscribers invite the attention of the public to the very extensive assolment or Goods, con silting et fiENTLEBENIS Calf Stitelicd, Fudged and:Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip, double soled SeiVed and Peg ged Ponta, Writer Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, Reid *Rio Ad; New,England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse , lionts. in great variety, constant ly on • hand ; Cloth and Lasiing Gaiter Boots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nulifiers, Oregon Tics. and Sewed and Pegged Bonroes. . MINERS' Rents and blonroes, 'of first quality, at low prices. BOYS , trod Youths" Boots and Mournes.cou re or tine. LAI:RV - French rind English Lnaling Gaiter Boots, Morocco; Calfskin and Gnakßouteea. French Mer yl:lcm, Calfskin and Goat Ilstees. French Morocco, Kid Well rind pump spline Ilucakins and JelTersons, French Morrocco and Kid Tornrouuds, from 50 ctsr wet Mew Englandßootees and Shoes of allicioda • cheap., • MISSES' and Childrene Ilootees and Shoes, a large .asortinent suitable for this marker, constantly on - hand. GUM Elastic Shoes. - . • Our stock of Gum Elastic Shoes are of the best man ufactured arOctesthe country can afford. Ladies and Gentlemen Would dOwell in call and provldithetn ,E elves with good Gum Shoes ' the , hest preventative yet discovered of Colds Coughs and Consumption. TRUNKS; Carpet tints and Valires./ • - The TraVelline community wllYBnd tie well sup plied with the above articles which. wo will sell at moderate prices. _(toots and Shnee. made or repaired to order. sYTCRaI3 CABII Dee 15,1819. . . .Paper ! Paper ! r e aper ! . .KO. 21 BANK STREET, - r netcascs'XgrArt and Chesnut, au,: 2a assl.adsts. P1111.411)LPIIIA. - TIIE Subsertbers beg lea ve to call the attention of 1 country buyers to their' assortment of papers, em bracing the different - vatl.4es of 7rinting;, Hardware, Wri/iii7,,Envellope, and Wm pping .papers„ TI 6 SUO Pa pers, white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and o.x Boards,lce. - tieingengaaedip. c januesciare or printing pn- Per", they solicit orders printers:for any given sire, which will be famished at short notice, and et . , fair 'vices. • , , . Maitket Pettit either hi ceih Attrado-psid for itsgr. •.; "nucterr& KNIGHT, \n , Ba4k 'tq Sipt.fil, sow En. Vll-11IS'SEER ; the earth, s Lack mould Sink; little - seeds, in Sink in your grave, So, wet tutil so cold 2,There must you lie; Eartitl throw over you, Darkness must cover yon, • iiLight comes not nigh. • What gri4yon'd tel l ' I, if Words YPTI &eta sap! What grid' make: knoWn for loss of the day ; Sadly -.V . oti'd speak - / • Lic , here must I ever? , Will the surnliaht never • ' • • '.llly.dark, grave seek?" • • - •q Have faith, iinie-s.ef : (l; snow - yet again • • Thou'lt rkc fromthe grave - where thou art lain ; Theult be so fair, With)hy green ;hatles sp`lii ht, And thv lltrkers SO bright, - 3 Waving in air. - , „ • So must Wessin . k in the earth's black mould ; Sink in tl , ...cf r grare •so wet and so cold; • : There must we may, ' Till cultist we shall sep Time turn to eterhitv, . • Darkness to day. I-- ' ,fartner. • Cp Nti _PO - TATClkii ''TOG!ETEIER: - The idea advanced by some, that potatoe s . planted in rows alternating with corn, -would' prevent the potato rot,. induced many last year to try the_ e_xveriraent.--As_4e_Potatts-, iseasedid niit prevail so'extensively during the last seasan as usual, the results of the experiment in this 'respeCt are not so defi nitely. ascertained as we would wish. It has also been believe 4 by sonae, that this is a better, mode of raising theie two crop§ than by planting th@m separately.. Vto have been: reminded of this idea by reading= the address' tzt - 'delivered by . r. Newhall, before the Essex County Agricultural Society, at their last Cattle Show. •IVe find that he advances the same idea, and brings forward some facts .corroborating if, 'Premiums had 'some years ago'been offered by that 'Society for mixed crops ofcorn, hians, potatoes, Sce. Mr. New- . hall "says—" Brit one premium had been claimed, whicli was for-a crop of corn and potatoes planted in alternate rows ; "the ex- • periment made at the time, by measurement of land and produce, shoWed that the mixed crop yielded:some nineteen per cent., more than that which Was planted separately. The corn and potatoes planted in this way were mutual helps to each other; the potatoes shading the root' of the corn and protectiog it from the effects of drought', and the corn in the months iatJuly and August . screening the potatoes from the rays of the sun. Theerops planted in this way,i adding the value of po tatoes in corn, yielding from eighty to one hundred bushels -; per acre." Mr: Newhall quotes a remark of Lorain, on this subject, who says that he'P..frequently planted Indian corn in single rows, eight feet assundt.4, and dropped .single corn two 'feet distant from each other in the rows, so its to stand in single plants. 'When the earn was'ridg,ed, potatoes Were plarited in the clearing out fur rows which were filled with rotted dung, and closed by two furrUws hacked over the pota toes by the plow. I have had repeatedly forty to fifty bushels of shelled corn, and one.- hundred to one hundred and fifty bushels of potatoes ,to the adze. In weight the crop always exceeded the best corn cultifated in the common way: :The mode wasVuggesred to me-by General Washiugton; who told me that he had great successin it." It is proba ble, also, that another reason why these twf- I crops are better ( taking it fur granted that I there is no fallacy in'the ab vespamcd expert men , i • expert meats) s this : Th,e al n circulate freely ' through them, and !the sun also had its ge nial effeet, while the Mutual shade which one crop ,givessto the other, tempers its rays, and prevents anY, excess of heat which would be injurious—in -other words, the temperature ,is more runifoem, 'this experiment is I easily _tried, that`, we hope it will be inure generally instituted, next summer, and its noted. . THE POETRY Op A \ GRtVeLTURE. The principles of. agrictilture are excee dingly simple. That they Might be made so. God himself was the Orst gret \ planter. lir wrote its laws, visibly', in the brightest, love pest, and most intelligible charaetbrs, every where, upon the broarl bosom of th`e, liberai earth ; in greenest leaves, in delicate fruits, in beguiling and delicate flowers! But he doe's not content him.,.elf with _this alone. He bestows the heritage along with the exainple. He prepares the garden anti . thelome, before he Creates the being Who is to posss . them. He fills them with all those objects o f sense and;sentiment which are to supply his moral • and; physical riecesiiiies. Birds:sing in the boughs above him,. Odors blossom-in the air, arhl 'fruits and flowers cover the.barth with a gliiry to which th : t of Solomon, , in all his magnificence, was vain and valueless. To His hand we owe these fair groves, these tall rankS of majestic trees, these deep forests, these broad plains `livered with verdure, and these mighty, arteriCs offload and river, which wind them along, beaulifying,them with the loveliest inequalities), ,and irrigating 'them with 'seasonable Thus did the Almighty planterldedicate the great planta tion to the uses of that various and wondrous family which was to follow. His home pre yared—supplied ;with all resources, adorned with every variety of fruit and flower,: and checkered with abundance, man is conducted within its pleastint liinitQ, and ordained its cultivator under the very eye, and sanction of 'Heaven. The? ancrels of Heaven descend' Upon_its hills." God himself appears within its valleys . at.' nobn,day—its_gravq,. are in ,stinct ,with life and•pnrity, and the blessed stars rise at night move the celestial moun tains to keevwatch °Vet' its consecrated iti terests. ItsJ gorgeous forests, its broad sa vannahs, it levels,of. flood and prairie,. are .surrenderettinto the hands of the wondrously. 'favored; . ,the new-created heir of Heaven'. The bird and Old beast are made his tributa ries, and !taught to' Obey' him. The fowl, summons,liim at morning to his lahors,,,and the evening chant of the night-bird - wqfis him to rcipose. The ox Submits his neck t . ,t3 the yoke; the horse moves at his bidding, in the plough ; and, the toffs of all are. rendered sacred and successful by the gentle shoWers and the genial - sunshine which descend from heaveri, - to'ripen the grain • its season; and to ma,kebarth pleasant with its fruiti. . • ~• :Pro Bono Public° - ,EII6..N'S PATENT WASHING so/kr • • -/S4iortant to the Ladies! , 'ring PATENT.SOAP •is ,acknowledged by the testimony of thousands, of persons, to be one of - the' greatest inventions - of the axe, for saving labor, time and expense. , Aeittipie trial Will prove its etriesi cy.,inik itsi- vast Sopettority_oyer 'Ordinary snap • for - washing Clothes and 'Cleansing painted surneef of nil - kinds. • For intein Pottsville, by JOsEPII TAYLOR, Abe, sale manufacturer in Scbuyikill County, nit gear antidd„by tha patent tient. Also. the following Nacos.. - - edvrard M. J. M Fealty &C o; Alexander blotehead, ' Jas. & 9onsi: 4 " Fox & Brother, • FichVd, Morris, Barnuct Morrie, John ' - -Spepeer, Mason & CO.* nicht &Foster., -, .• Dr,. Olsson, Schuylkill Haven. . • . • Win. Price. tit. ( . 331 t. • • Frans aisedonald, Muddy Branch. - -Manson X.Ajn.,lleury Guite . rinan, and - Aqulpi 80, too, Port Oat boti,&e., &c. _ I 1, i s considered auperßarms In give refer/4er; here. The pentliariik• tiiikestraPrdinary Snap - Ali rained id , 'an - shaft a timo a ttPxlis Introdilettou in Pottaville, ie r Ave proofsnillgient Lyn/singular Trilbies, and, satoutrhing Auccreut ha . rain haat trio. *lO4 is Inn best evidence thatstiald btralf.etoddo Ina:public that iistisrfulnesit la appreciated. BM xyslttCl
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