Tufo...sooam. • Ho! pretty ififit dimpled chin. That never - ha known the barber's shear, Nlyour aim is woman to This is the way that boys begat • Wait tat you've come to forty year . burly gold locks cover foolisfi brmns, - Billing and cooing is all your cheer, • ei g hi ar sad shiginF of midnight strains _ Under - Been3•blat , wuldow - Yanest Wait till you ve come to forty year: , 'Perty Maim beer let 'Michaelmas pass, - GrisriMgheir the brain doth clear ; - • Then you imw a boy is art ass, . Then you know the worth of a lass, ; • • Once you have mane to forty you. - fledge me rotted, I bid im declare, ' All good fellows whosebeards are' grey, Did not the fairest of the fair 7 Common grow, and wearisome; ere Eva a month was past away ? - The reddest lips that 'vier have kissed, • _ 'The brightest eyes that ever have . shone, Misr piny and Whisper and urn not list, • • Or ook away and never be'missed, • -ere yet ever a month was gone. • GiTtian's dead,lleiven rest her ', Row I loved ber twenty years sync I Marisa's married, but I sit bete,' ,Ah4e and mem , at forty year, Dipping my - nose in the Gaston wine! Ulit :club Aunt= '; waiLtougars =swam:row. Tell us about that fight, Joe. Why, you see, boys, it was one of the tightest'places I ever was in-.{Jack give us a light, will you?) never seed prezacly as many men around one fellow afore ; an' I would'at a aired much then, of it had been in a place whar I - knowed the ropes; but 4 never had seen Louisville ; but somehow, I thought of I was to get iuto a fight, .I'd•show gome;of them chaps 'that McCracken could !put ih borne right licks. So, I takes off my Iliome-spurt, rolls up my sleevw, when all at ()ace suthia struck me— Who was it Why, I'd noticed a tall feller - on the outside of the crowd pick up a rock, but if wasn't him, for he thresv it down again ; another feller, - a Major something, had an - eternal big hickory stick in his fist, and— Wits it the Major? No; I don't believe it was, as• he'd , walked • away before the skurmage commenced, 'and I didn't see him any more ; besides lie didn't look like a than what would maltreat a stran ger, but as I was sayin', suthen struck rne• Whereabouts did it hit - yon, Joe.? • On the head. As I Stits saying, I had just got myself peeled, and had sort o' singled out a pop-eyed looking fellow jest afore me, and was thinking to myself you're my min, sure, ' When - sutbitt struck me— • Did• it knock you down? Hold on . , fellers, don't be in such a sqump tion—no it didn't knock me down, but— . Sort o' staggered You ? No—can't say it did, much ; but as I was sayin, the pap-eyed-feller looketi . as of he thought he was about to ketch the . orfullest cowhallopia he'd ever seed in his born days ; and I'd jest doubled np these pertatur grab bless ealcutatin to plant-one of 'em' on the tip of his nose, and knock both his eyes back . inter their nat'ral position, when; as I said before, suthin struck ate— • Was it the pop-eyed• feller? : .. No, eir-ee! know'd from his build, I was a quicker motioned man an' he was and had just sort o' sot my up - per lip stiff, and drawed in a long bretb„" when suthin struck me— Well, what was it ? Why, an idear that I'd better be a making, tracks from them diggins, fast ; and, hoys et yike'd only been about char that morrtin' you'd a seed old McCracken a makin ,the 4 —fastest -time for two miles and a leetle better, as fiver was made - iti lefferscirtl. Whoop! and if you've got any more of that baldface, pour it out! ,f , MATRIMONIAL SPECULATION...;‘ I ' Some years ag,o, 'when the world was mad upon lotteries, 'the cook of a middle-aged gentleman, drew from his hands the savings of some. years. Her master, curious — to - know the cause, learned that she tiad repeat 'edly.dreamed that a certain number wash great prize, and had bought it. 'He called 'her a fool for her pains, and never omitted an occasion to tease her on - the subject.' One day, however, the master saw in aiiewspa per that the number was actually a prize of .1.20,000. Cook is called up—a palaver en -sues—had known her many years—loib to part, dre.; in abort, he proposes marriage void is accepted. They were married the next morning, and as the carriage took them from the church, the following dialogue en sued : • 4'l4rell, Molly, two happy events -in one day. You .have married, I trust,m good hus band ; you'have something, else—but first let me usk you where your lotterY 'ticket's Molly, who thought.he was beginning to, banter the old subject, replied= , "Ana% say any more about that ; I thought how it would be, I never should hear the end on't, so I sold-it to the baker at a guinea profit—so you need's make any more fuss -about that.--[Blackwood's 3fagfizinc. AN EXCELLBNT SIII!SV1TIITE. An old clergyman was in the habit, as soon as he got into the pulpit; of placing his ser mon in a crevice under the cn&hion, where ite left it during the singing of the accustomed , psalm. One Sunday he pushed the sermon book too far into the crevice,: and log it. When'the psalm was concluded, he called the clerk to bring him a bible.—The clerk, somewhat aston i.shetl at this unusual request, broughtjarn a bible, as he was desired. The clergyman opened it, and thus' addressed his congregation: "My'brethien, I have lost my sermon ; but .I will read you aehapter in Job worth ten cif it rilj'"An Apology.'—A lawyer in a neigh boring county, addressed the - Court as "gen tlemen," instead of ;lour Honors." After he he had concluded, a bloater of the Bar reminded him of his error. He,immedinte ly rose to apologise, thus: • "May it please the Couri—in the bent of debate, I called your Honors gentlemen. I made a mistake your Honor's." , The gentleman sat down,: and we hope the Court was satisfied with the explanation. : 0:77A Jerseymon was TOT sick, and w a s not expected to recover. His friends got ' .around his bed, and one of them says— ..lobn do yon feel willing to die ?" John s • 4 , maae to i effort" to give his views on .the subject, and answered with his feeble voice rather stay—where—l'm better dequainted." [l:7 ,, Hemse, put de cart in de horse, and drive over de steamboats till you get stopped against de dock, for de peoples have come and de railroad starts an hour ago." 11:7" Waiter !" "Sir half dozen pigs feet in the shell." ..In a moment, sir, • as_soon as I mix an 'lndian meal sling for a Grahimite: •Anything else, alr?" "Yes, a knotfibole fried." Waiter disappears beneath wstancruig eollir.• The Mitts. Instsrante.Vitnipany, CAPITAL 5T0C1E..4.900,000. • FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURAPICE. °Sieges Wrier Streit is 'irises' Brick 84frot, • . , Viscessits. lantimm. • Tale Company basing been dull , .orp oiled.. and Len per cent-paid in on the cap tat stock subscri bed, and balante secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, ate now prepared to affect Insurance; against Loss or Damage.by Fire.** Bond. Merchandise, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and sit descriptions of property; also merchandise and ptOilice lo the course of inland. tresparts:ion,— tbe risks of the. seas, !Le, kr.; ahonetli• Holt, of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives of , individuals going to Calilbruta. The rates of pre- - mium will bets Icrw-es thorn' of ary, other , antronst . . , six Company .. ,•• - • • • Ali ktasei liberally adjasted. and /foininlY Paid: The stock afthis Company ls bektentirelyin the West', and controlled try western men, and in no way con.; fleeted with NeW Tait. • • -•-••• • DIRECTORS: . • flon. It. N. Csazur, Vincennes. - - Wittisn J. llMltos do - -•- Jiro. W. MADDOX; do . Jump :Pas, ' -do . Ramat Was, ' - • •do • Prras _P. Rutty Fort Wayne. Indiana. . • Taciess thassurior..Lafayette, do - WALTItIi W. 13111 LT, Terrealsute, . do — 4 titans D. /tux. Faraesellie.- •- do • • ' Brans BOTTUZYN. JargrlClSTi!le. = Wittun Ifrottas; "do . Lryi - • dc • .. • . • • 11, N.CARNAN,Presitient. -- Bison Barri:oohr/, Vice C. M. Luigi, Secretary.' " - W. I.•ilitlistiv, Tresniffer. ' Shop LI fkand Citlifontia Asks taken al Ibis sgenby at tztrit rate/. Jowl c. mean*. Agent. 13-tt Dee rit, 1849 - I.llrlo INSCHANCM. PUOTECT•YOURSILVRII '• FTIHM Delaware Mutual Safety Insnraace Company. —Otkce ?forth RooM Of the Est;Wage. Third St.,, Philadelphia. F INSllRkNCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other Mß property in Tinos awl Cesatsg, intured agahmt • losa or damage MARINE INSbRAN a C t th—e l T o h w eya l r s a o t i e n o su f r p eVes iu e m s . . Cargoes and Freights, foreiga or coastwise under open or special (lobelia, as the unwed may desire. ' TRANSPORTATION.—They also Wears merchandise transported by Wagons. Railroad Can. Canal Boats and Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal tercets. DIRECTORS. Joseph.U. Seal. James C. Hand Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilue Paulding. John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooks, 'Robert Dutton. Welty Sloan. Jahn L R.Penruse. Hugh Craig. SaIMIEI Edwards, George Serrill, Geo. Gr. [Alper, Spencer Malaita, Edward Darlington, Chaffee Kelly, , ' Isaac R. Davis, J. O. Johnson, William Folirell, John Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M.Hoston, John genera., • William Eyre. Jr. -J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan. Wm. Beesley. WILLIAM MARTIN president , lIICEIRD - 4. NSW BOLD, Secretary. - The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above ComPaill , is now prepared to make Insurance on all descriptions of property on the most liberal to Apply at G. H. Potts' (+Mee, Addition ir at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. - A. M. MACDONALD: 45.1 y _ Nov 11. 1844 . . THE GIRARD LIFE ASSU . ALICE. ANNUITY AND TRUST CONIPANT OF PHILA. Ogee 150 Cteseut Stmt. BENJAMIN HANNAN, Atent for Schuylkill Co., JAMES S. CARPENTER. M.D. sledical Examiner. MiREI nsur alee k nLlves,grrt Annuitiesr d E t ' downenundre,eivean.ezecutetrui, -Rates fie at rise $lOO on a sivegle life. '.-.'- For I .year For? years.. For Life. annually. ebnually t . 20 0 95 177 - . 31. 0 914 1 28 3 36 40. I 69 ' 1 133. 50 • 196 . . 209 .4 60 60 4 35 • _ 4 91 7 Olt Exra.n...v.-3. person aired 30 years Oil birth tay by paying the Companylil 31, would secure to his fa mily or heirs $lOO, should be die in one year; or for 813 10 he secures to them *1000; or for 411.160 annu ally for 7 years.; he secures to them 6.1009 should he die in 7 years; or fors23 60d aid annually dining life he provides .for them 61000 whenever he dies; for $6550 they Would reeeive $5OO O should he BrB in one year, lent ens'2o — , 1815. THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design , referred in the original prospectus or circular of the I f Niimpany,appromtated a Bonu• or addition mall poli ties for the whole of life, remaining.in fiirce, that were lulled prior to the Ist of January, 1812. Those , of them therefore which welt. issued in the year IEI6 will be entitled to (0 per cent upon the sum insured making an addition of *VA on. every ;1000. That is \3ll OO will be paid tt hen the policy becomes e claim Instead of the slooopririnall) insured. Those policies that were issued - iti gi37 wit the entitled to Si pel rent or 847 50 on every 61000. And thoee issued in lan. will be entitled to 71 per eentior $75 on every 100, and in ratableproportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist of January, 1842. , The Bonus will be credited to each pillory on the 1 books endorsed on presentation atthe °dice. , it it the design of the Company, to cant inue to make addition or bonus to the policies forlHe at stated periods B. W. RI cuenps, President. Jonar F. J•nes,Actuary. its.Tnenuhseritter has been appointed Agent for the above IngtitutiOnotnd if prepared etß:ct Insurtincfs of livert,st the published rates, and ailleinformation desired on the subject, um aPPlicatiar at this etrme• PottsvilleFeb.Bl BEND .0111% BANN AN. . . INDEBINITT. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO,IIPANY OF PII.II.ADELPIIIA. OFFICE No.l 63 I, chesout street, near Fifth scree . DIRECTORS, Charles . N. Rai:ekes, George W. Richards, ' Viumas Hart, blurdecal D. Lewis, ' Tobias 'Wagner, A dolphe E. Boric, ~.._.f. t ami:ei Cant, 1) tiiii S. Drown, . - Jacob R. emit*,, Mortis Patterson Comb:mew inatei nstrrance, permanent or limited on every description o rpOPertY. in WIRD and count: y at rates as low am arg eons's:cut-with lecority;.:=l-- The CorripanY have reserved a large Contingeit Food, which with their Capital and Prentiums,stafely invested, afford ample protection to the aawfred. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 048, as pabllshed at.treeably to an act cif.Assenshly, were ag follows, viz.: . - . . Mortgages, *59058 85 - Stock'. 51,503 25 Real Estate, 108,358 90 Cash, 60.., 45,157 87 , Temporary loans, 125,09 00 a 4111,120,017 67 Since their incorporatioMa period of eighteen years, they ha.e paid upwards of Das minion two Avadred tkossaad dotiors, losses by fire, thereby afford ing evi dence of the advantages of insurance.as well as dm ability and d isposition to meet with promptness, all liabiitties. — CHARLES N. DANCKER, President. CLIARLES G. DANCILER, Secretary. ' The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution., and is now prepared to mate insnrance,on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL.Aeent Potuoilleann 19, 1/34125 NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIVID ASSU. RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON , CS 'AA SAVINGS BANK for the Bene&of the Widow Sland the Orpha a." —Empowered by Act of Par liament.—Capital .E. 900.000 or 412.f.u0,00U—Bexides are retire Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about4llBs,ooo T. Lamle Murray, Esif.. George 'street, Imposer square, Chairman of the Court et Directors in Londnn PAysiciala-v-J. Elliotson, M. D.,F..R. S. .fistaiirr.-91' S. H. Woolhouse, Esq., F. 11. Secretary—F F Camroax, Esq. • PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP REVERENCE, fi Ciement C Diddle, WrnPetu,ll DConaul Coleman Fieher, George R Graham. --,- Louis A Godey . „ William Jones.: , The following are among the advantages offer elf -by ibis institution:-- The guarantee of a large capital, in addition en the accumulation ,of premiums. The peculiar benefit sei , cured to the asinfed by the principle of the loan de : - penmen'. The payment ,of premiums half yearly, a quarterly, by parties Insured for whole Win of life.at a Wiling additional.charge. The travelling leave ex tensive and liberal. Persons insured for life, can at once borrow• half amount of annual premium, and c l a i m the game privilege for five successive years,on their min note and depositor policr. Parlor the Capi tal is permanently invested in the litnited States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees —available always to the assured in easel's!' disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days allowed *Screech payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge fur toed i cal examination. , The Society being founded on the Alma) andinint Stock principle, parties may participate in the profits of the Society; two-thirds of which are annually 'divided anion` those assured for liken the putieipa tion scale. Persons whoaredelinons to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the Agent, F. K. Starr, No. 22, South st, Baltimore can obtain the requisite Information and the access& ry papers for effecting an insurance. - C,Prny Information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the otfiee of the Miners' Joornal,where the Premiums can be 'paid and Insurances Effected. inue.3o. 1849. 27 -le • __,... _ 'Pure Freak C,ed Liver 0114 rrlllit new and valuable Medicine sow sued by the I medical profession with - such at sanishing efficacy in the cure of Pulmonary Conn garden, Scrofula Chronic Rheontatiam. Gout. Gene , al Debility—eons plaints of the Kid —._neys. &c., &c., is prepared from the liver of the Cod Fish for medicinal use, elpiessly for our rates. . (Pstract from the London Mei.ical Journal.] " C. J. fl. Witham/. AL D , F. R. S., Pr"feasnr of Medicine In Calamity College, London, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &c.,says : I have prescribed the Oil in abiave four hundred caws; of tabfirentous disease of the Lungs, in *different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large nnmber of-eases, 206 out of 231, its use-was followed by marked and nn equivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cages, from a tempotary retardation of the ptogress of the disease,. and a mittgation of distressing symptome, 1 ap to a more or less complete restoration to apparent ' health.' "The erect of Cod Liver Oil in most of these case! was very remarkable. Even in a few dayr the emir), was mitigated, the expectoration diminished in quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats ceased, she pulse be: come slower, undo( bettort volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually Improved. `in conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh nil from , the Liver of the Cod Is more beneficial in 'the West ' ment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, me: 1 dicinal, 'little or regimenal, that has yet been em ployed." • At we have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil. fresh front heed guartars„ It can non. be I had chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of nne - dozen etch. . Its woaderfufefficacy haa inddced numerous spuri ous imitations. As its success depends entirely on Its purity, too much tare cannot be used In procuring It rennin... -. '.. Every bottle baying on It our written signature may .... , , be depended npon as genuine Pamphlets containing an analysis of the no. With notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address na free of postage. JOU& C. BAKER & CO., . : . .. Whol.sele Drurgists and Chemists„ 100 None Third-street, Phtladelph is July 11.1840. ' ' - INA, and Childtn's Clothing. subscriber has on bond a complete amonwent 1. of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Boys Of three 7fl l / 1 1 , of see, to vaunt Gentlemen °Canteen .',nos person purchasing Clothing at this Astabilit - meat unbar. the privilege of returning them If they Co not rub. . P. A. norr. No. 26 I Chesnut St, below.Vpntb, PlALida Feb 23, 180. . United • stateis and? . roteign - .PATENT. AGENCYS ~„ . JPe.'7b DQPX: STREET. yr 70 IFBILADILettIa, • • .1 1111. UULLOCK.Civii Engineer and MetbanieLta, V V °Teri his services for the traessetlaa of" ay basinessconnected with thc'Patent - • NOCELa,DIPAWIItaII AND ETCCITICATIONS _ neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with desmuch. , nit thorough,, theoretical and Praciluk knowledge of the Mechanical arts, induct:a him to say, that in all fares where he advises' an epplication• for p Patent. in-r.ase it is not obtained, the feei for bb per vices will:be returned, and be will also guarrautee, that'll patents obtained through his °lke, watt:cans tahted by the coatis. Many inventors are antklected& da d dfielays and toys of time and money by employing lor.onspetent person to make their specilkuitlatut, apd frequently have to surrender their patente,and gqpi, • re-iosue. Invantors at a distance ian send their ramielell4o, statement or their claims directindistifirw.llscuaci.u --B,Patcht dgeocy.7tiio. 7fi Dock Sueet, Pbiladalphia, Pa.. sad tbeittricteat secrecy will be ownetnian the -1 Palest Is obtaisedt , - DrawinP and Specations for Factories. Sills, a., , ' and all kinds of Machtnery-puictutsos ser.Caranwhistoss- I • tud competent IMO &rata to put the sane lu anctiK, .tion in any part of the United States, dOullt Patric.' attd.the West Indies. ' : • • REFERENCES: .•• Hos. tsnocn PRATT. Ptesident of the DinClianlia WU' tole, New York. *um. STILL sett, A LLw4, CO.; Moretti Works, est ..; ..Prrea 7 Madatt. & Co., Colamidati jorituiri :New York. "' , EOULT, ELLICOTT at Mans, Philadeipildp,rs , sz t .ogefir. arm, Pittsburg, Pa. • - • Mr. 'rooms J.,Jetlitosorn, Baltimore, Md. •-• ,• • " Sonia? TATLOIL _ • " Dantst. Gossheincinnati3Oltio. • • • " Watlea Buten, Chicsee.llllaoll.. • • " J. IVAlititts. Savannah, Ga:\ " Ww.V. Gerona, Mobile, Ala. " IL,T.Tcanwat.t.. Washington. hi : " J.:Hstut;Charlastoa, S.C., - May - . • • ' t , ClOlll 610 re. • • X.. Xertk lIITF•sd Blr eet, area Itary *Met Jrirket. . , . PHILADELPHIA. • • • .;... INATILAN T. CLAPP. I _. : INVITES ttpti attention of tits friends atni others to his large Mid choice assortment of Cilottimtasal mares. and Vcsibiga, comprising in part: • French, • • CLOTHS: Belgian, of every . shade sod quality. Aniefican ... irita I. 'a Zero i. , .. • ------ Wen of Eag!knok seawall:arr. Dalt 'COATINGS. • Black sod Arley colored Habit Cleats. Super black4b - d fancy colored Cashmaretts. French Paltnand check Cassimrr Coatings. Drip D'Ete's Summer and Croton Cloths. PANTALOON STUFFS. Super black French Casstineres and Doeskins. Frenth fanry - and mit'd Casa'memo. every variety. ?derinn Cassitneres, all eolors and qualities. Tqatd and striped Cassinter , s, In every variety. I White and fanetLinen Drillings. splendid styles. ;Cords acid Dravertrens, of evert qaaliry. . iflattinetu. Jai shades and qualities. VESTINGS. Buyer black Satin and Caibmere Voltam. Splendid fanevl Bilk Vestindl. new designs. White and colored Marseilles urge assortment. Drab Cloths anditther Coach Trimmings. With a great variety of Goods .for Boys • wear, Atm A large assortmentof Tailors' Trimmings, for sale very low by the piece or at retell. 'NATHAN T. CLAPP. Nn S N Second 5t.,3 doors above Market. Marcie 13 .ISSO 11-3 m The Tobacco Diarket. . voasiNs, , NO. 260 NORTII SECOND STREET.... A 6 the largest and cheapest Tobacco Warehoqi e ein Phliadelphia. Ile has on hand, at' present, over tics sit:hens of cigar*. from common to tliC best !mooned, the most of them are over two year; old. If ymt want to buy good Cigars, try him once; he has , 50 bales tine Cuba and Havana Leaf Tobacco: 190 Mids. of the best Maysr ille, Kentucky and ;Slaty land Leaf Tona6:o, 125 boxes of the finest brands of Cavendish and Plug Tobacco. 15 boxes of the best old Black Fat Cavendish. not to be surpassed by any other for richness of flavor and good quality. A large Stock of dinoking Tobacco, Pima. tr.c., constantly on hand.. The subscriber has 'insistently employed over three hundred hands. to make Cigars, which enables him to sell,nuxre reasonably Than any other house. All dealerare invited to cull and, examine his stock. at 269 lii.rth Second dt.,opposirc the golden Lamb Ho tel. and 51 South Second one - docirabore Chesnut, east side, Phila. March 2. 16,29 - -- i New Spring' Goods. 1 • . oEonoE DOLL, - Xs. 100 North' Setowd Serrer—IPICLIDFLPIIIa HAspa n n received a large aeitment of Goode.Ole following tornprialng a part :—Sun Classes , , liar: mentalist, German Pipes. Snag notes. fregar Carts. D.IIIIIII , PP. Card,, Vinlin Perinea and Bridges, Canes, ;Pairs and Pencils. Marbles, Jexotorps.&e.. with a larg.e asgortment of TOYS and FANCY artieleton wnillevale and retail at the lowest priors. . April 13. 1950 15-3tno ---- , e I ... . ' 7 ,-.. . 1419 :ClN ' --- - ,- ..!`li • - • 7: - . ------ .Agii: ....: :.: 4 - ,- ,: z " :; i , : W , .. i rrt -- • , ...Co' f C - Z 1 - 6 ' 1 ' - ' !v, el %Mr! PECTORAL: ' For the Care, of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, "BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH- MA vrizooPiNdr-ootrciin AND COZTSIIVIPTION; "THE amnia of medicil.idellee, affording as they do ample proof of tire power and value of many' me iletnal-,agents, have furnished' no ezamplea to cam. pare , ii).th the valytary effects produced by "AYER'S CRF.RRY PECTORM—" . - - The remarkable cures of diseases of the Dings Chich have been realized by its nse, attested as they ar e bc many prominent pmfessors . and physicians in th 5 ,11341 v o 7eign lands, should enimur.tue the afflicte d to {persevere with the vtrong assurance that the . use of the "CiIERItY PgeTallAl." will relieve and ulti mately cute them. Vie present to the public -unsolicited testlinun}als fmm ROW of the first men In our curmtry, upon itri 3 Oaa judgment and experience Implicit confidevice cotty he praced. Wt. PERKINS. President Vermont Medkal College, ape of the mostlearbesi•end Intelligent physicians In the country, considers ii a' “composition of mire ex cellence thr the Mire orchid, formidable diluted Con gumption," Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir :—Agreeable to the request • of your agent s we will cheerfatly state what we have' . known of the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL, and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter bad been afflicted with a @evens and relent leg cough, which reduced her very low ; so low that little hope could be entertained fur her recovery Nu n:emits remedies had been tried without effect. before he_CHERRY PECTORAL. And th - irltas cured her- George Watkineuti, Estf., had to our knowledge beer. afflicted with Asthma, for dew. years, and imam yearly worse, until the CIIERRY PECTORAL has now removed the disease and he is as free from' any' of its symptoms as we nre. The Rev. Mark Dane bad been so severely 'attacked with the' Bronchitis, as to disable him from his duties, and nothing' hail afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning) carriA tilMa bottle of your PECTORAL, which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. These are three ad's. cases In which we have known it successful, but never to fail. %Pe have'great pleas pr. In eenifying lb these r.anis; ond , are,iespected sir, yo ar laranble servants Among the distinguished itnihorttles who have giv en their names to recommend CHERRY FECTOR AL, as the beet remedy that is krmwn fortbe Affections of the Lungs, are •T be London Lancet,' 'Canadian Journal of Medical' Scirnce; •finston Medical and Surgical loarnal,"Chariesion (S. C.) Medical Re view: 'New Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prof. Webster, Harvard College; • Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania !Uni versity of Medicine; President Perkins, Verninni. Medical College; Dr. Vatentine Mott, N. Ynrk•City; Parker Cleafeland, Bowdoln College; Prof. flutter flerd,vWillonghby College, Ohio; Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds. (Eng ) Medical Scho.lt alr Riehard Kane, Queen's College, Ireland; Prot RosenbauM, The public have but to knowthe virtues and aston ishing success, of the UCIIERItt, F.F.CTOIiAI,," in curing &leases of thotungs, whelk' they' w feel se ' mins !iron these dangers.srbenever this remedy eau he: obtained. Fre'parsd by J. C. AYER, Cherdst,t,orrell, Sold in Pottsville, byJOIIN Q, BROWN; Afrivirs eine, J. B. FALLS; and Druggists generally March 20,1356 13.1 y Biddle, Reeves & Son, aruot.es•tat BAUM BEDSTEAD SIANO,PACTORT, Nos. SO 4- 91 ST. JOHN STREET, PIIILADELPMA, WHERE Cabinet Makers. Hotels and Private ranV Hies can be supplied with Bedsteads of every pattern an quality, made In the most fashloaahle and uubstantial tnannet N. ft The pftleiFtt Screw Bedotead, a very superinr article, manufactured at this ystablishnieut. All kinds of Turning done at the lowest rates March 16. 1660. 1500 Yards of Listing Carpet AND WOOLEN FLANNELS. J. FRANKLIN iFARIti B r RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of !di stoner ous partrons and the public generally, to examine his excellent stocktif Carpets attliFlannali; those who may wisb a saperior article. of handsome and durable Listing Carpet, (he has 600 yards - arm:eh ready in store) manufactured entire' r of new and fresh mate riel' and wove in' uttiform plaid patterns, of a good colors. at 56 eta: pet yard ; also, common - or Tag car pet, from 15 to 4.5 per yet& and white and plaid Wool.' ea Flannels t an excellent article of =plaid Flannel. all wool, for Mechanics and Millets-shirting, at 47 per yard. Persons 'wishing to purchase the above goods, would do well to tall and elan - doe them. Customers seeding tnatsrlais can have their Carpets wove with the hest dabs, and in the neatest Ipatterns, at the shortest notice. J. FRANKLII:3I6IIItIPL Manufacturer of : Carpels add Flannels, near the N. W. Corner of Centre and hilaernUte - Ins., Pottsville Pa. 6-3rno Feb :3, 1850 PANAMA AT AUCTION PANICS. Vo' THE large and simmer assortment of Para soicat No. 104 MARKET Etrem. is now , offered at Auction priest. to Close the stock. Please call and satisfy' yourself, It Is no or, 'all ras.Elas4, thews Complaints: which ire caused , by 'sus iso , paired, waskanied or embesltlfy waiting of the mionvons toraTFIK. ' 6= beau, end convenient afflientam inyln powers of GALVANISM ad. MAGNETISM. hes been - pronounced by cUsliagnished Thy ale . isitis!,;both , Europe and toed States, to be 011,11 WM Hindle leasHOsh. [discovery of the age. , Dr. CIERMI'SGALVANIC : :BELT and , ' MAGNETIC FLUID weed with - the most pestect and certain Sucirenr in all cues of • t Strelehening the weakin st! body, giving,tona ; tithe various organs, and invigorating the entire system., Also In FITS. CRAMP, rAtiAlireld and PALSY . EIIraYES. MA :or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM: ACUTE and CHRONIC. GOUT, EPILEPSY,' LUMBAGO. .DEAF.: NEM NERVOUS T REM ORS .PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS in the SIDE. and CHEST. [MR COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINE, 'HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the m KIDNEYS, . DE S& ene4IENCY OF NERS 'and ! lia , d all NERVOUS M VOU AMIE% whwfi nomPlalisteENEßGY arias from one simple cause—namely, -! A Derangement of • the Nervous Spatula. ea- In NERVOUS COMM...ALUM Drags and_Medl , eines increase the disease. for they weakest the ital esea gies of the already prostrated 'Titan% ; while under the strengthening, rife-giving, vitalising influence it' Galvan. tun, as applied by this beautiful and aremderful., coven. the exhausted patient and weakened offerer le restored to former health, strength. elasticity sad 'rigor. The greet peculiarity and excellence of 'Dr. CrialaSee_Galvaido Curatives, consists, in We fact that they arrest and cure &cue by Weird tic -stink in place of the usual mode of drug ging swi JricklaS the patient. azhausted Nature sinks hope ly under the inflict/ins. tin.lll strevigthen the whets system, egiudied the cinemas: # the Stood, presvetv.l.Av storetiens, and wort de the stightest injury outer any circumstances. Stiee their introduetkin in the 'United States, only three years Once mom than , , ; 6 0 000. Persons including all ages, classes and conditions.among which were i• large number of ladies, who ate peculiarly alb. Jett to Nervous Complaints, have been! ENTII=LT. AND PIIRMANENTLY CURED, , when all hope of relief had been given rep, and every thing else been tiled in vane To illustrate the use °Cline GALVANIC ORLI', oppose the cameo( a persist afflicted with that Mine of fir' ratios DISrEtSIA, or any other Chronic or Nerv. one Disorder. In ofrdinary cases, stimulants are taken. which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the-stomach; 'Souk" teslyekry relief, bat which leave the ,patient • kinee r state, awl with injured faculties, after the action thus excited has ceased. Now t r ooper* this with the effeckfesulting from the application dr thet GALVANIC BE : LT.' Take • Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt arosust the body, using the blagnetic Mud as directed. In • short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby eatuing a Gal tunic circulation *lnch will pass on to the negative, and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping tip a con. • inuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe eases of DYSPEPSIA are PERSIA. NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS ItLe3FTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE. DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES ARE, TESTIMONALS 949 ' Of the whist Undoubted Chartieter: From all parts of the Country c i ri;ill be giien, ittfficient to 41.1 every column in this paper! AN EXTUORDILTARY CM, which conclusii 2 ely proves that " Truth, is 'stranger than Fiction." ' CURE OR''' • -- . • „. . ' Rheumatism, Bronchitis and tfyspepalis. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGDIAIst of New Jersey, of :distinguished attainments sod (milted reputation :—, ' SIDNEY. New Jersey, July 111, Wail. Di. A. H. Cisaurrie—Dear Sir: You wish to knew of me what has been the result in my own we, of the appli. cation of THE tiALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is as follows: . • . For about heresy years T had been sneering from Dys. Ipepsta. Every year the e) mptoms becaine.worse, nor could I obtain permanent rebel from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourirrn years since, in COD• sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the din charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Itheumatism, which for year after year, caused roe indescribable anguish._: Farther: in the winter of 4.5 - and r •iti, in consequence of; preaching a great deal in my own and variant other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis which peon became so severe ea .to require •11 imrnedjiite suspension of my pastoral labors. My liersotti Tyska toes ItOw thoroughly prtshnted, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyn pepsin and Rheumatic) affection-thus mrincktg dateless disorders were connected. with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharm t. copris there seemed to be no remedial agent which could midi and recuperete my . Nervous System ,• everything that I had t ri ed for this Wrote had completely failed. At lest I was led by my friends to examine your harem tiorat,suxl (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efnclencyal determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, With am MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in JunerlB46. To Sr . CIII/T ArromistiMENT, ix, Iwo immii SIT I:transits H•D OOKT.; ID TIGHT VATS I WAS raI•BLED To IMESEIII MT TAY 1 TOOAL Lanolin ; IToR ti•TE 1 liNcE OMITTED • 'moss wearier me ACCO'II3T Or TIM BRONCHITI* j /..C.,1111 .. n11ni. , swig . arrcevoit , tist IviTiost.T ctilleD TO TROCILI ME. Suck) Is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment . I base recommended the BELT ousd new hillier, Iwho have been likewise suffering from 'Neentlgic stem lions. Tkey have, tried theta, HITS MIT/I lIIMULTIN 1 I puma, he tyres DAME. I • J am, deer sir, iery respectfully_ yours, •• . ROBERT W. LA Norxia, April 26. lite REV. WNW TROREING DON JOSEPH BATTLES llAni 16.9 m DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE is used for all complainta affecting the Throat or Head, anti as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat. 14 atYous and Sick Headache, Dizzinesi of the tiled. Henroffris lu the Face, Buzzing or -Roaring in the DIM Deafnes l l, which is genendly Nervous, sled that Manisa CO2II. plaint, called Tic Dolorous. ' : Palsy and Paralysis. - .AII physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Nervous Energy in the affected limbs. Va. Ga'sank Articles wiU 'Old,' this deficient power, and a enmplete and 'Mire cute ta thus effected. : 1000 Cases,of Palsy and Paralysis; have been reported to" lia. ellirRIXTOk and his Agents within the last two 3 eats, which hare been entaroly restored. .00- Cs,. Anorte.w J F. Tomes of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near four years, and was so helpless that he had to be fed. The most ,celehrated physicians gave him up.. In fire daps 'rtes. he con meneed wearing the Ciss.valic- BELT. Tires Lace, •en Beam: VETS, he walked SIC11:41 the mom, and in three weskit he hed perfectly reentered his health. Captain Tomei is seventy 3 earspf age. , Severe Deafness Cured. The following ls on eitract from a letter lately re ceived from a distinguished physician in the State oi l Virginia : A. H. Cnatavis,.ltl. D.—Dear Sir: One of my patient; unknown to me, obtained your Gairanie Belt and Neck, hue, with the Magnetic Fluid, for a serious /C r eation Of Deafuesa. The rive was that of • lady whose Nervobs system was much disordered, and her genend health poor. Much was done pfeVioll4 to the •pplieation of the Belt, but With very little snccess, and I feel It only right to te l you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and usingg We Fluid, but a few weeks sgo,ltie has 'EN. TIRELY RIF:COVERED llEll lIF.ARINO. and her general health la better than for several years." Every ease of Deafness, if it be Nervous, at it gi:Wrally is, can be cured ,by this wonderful remedy. DR. -CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ' BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsions or, VOA Spasmodic complaints, and general Nervous Affeetkoss or the Heed and upper, extremities. Also in Palsy and Paralyeis, and all diseases caused by • deAeleney of power or Nervous Energy la the limbs or other °rpm of the body. Tic Dolore= and Nona%la. These dreadful and 'gargling complaints are flute& may relieved by .the application of the GALVANIC BALT, NECKLACE AND FLUID. Tne Belt &fibres the Electricity_ through the system ; the Necklace has a. local erect , and the fluid gets directly upon the affected nerves. In these ,distrauing atticlikins the application NEVER FAILS., " -Or litany hundred Cesar:etas from all parts of the country_ of the incist extraordinary character can ' , be given, if required. -- • Wh• No traohteor inconvenience attends the Use ai DR. CHRIST/E'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may be worn bY the mostleeble and delicate, with pew feet ease end safely. In many cases the sensation at. landing Omit use is highly pleasant end Wergild. They can be sent to any part of the country. reices: • . The Galvanic Batt, Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Toro Dollars. ' The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar 'Bach. The Ddagnitic Fluid, One Dollar. CO. The articles .are accompanied by Tull end plats directions. Pamphlets with full partkuhua may be had of the authorized Agent. = PARTICULAR CAUTION. • fer. ilevere of Counterfeits and Werthless , 13:1:i. MOREHEAD, Bt. 32. 7 GENERAL AOSNT FOR THE UNITED STA - (411. 132 Broadway, New Teak. 'F . & " sale' in Pottsville Pa,.. by the authoriz ed Agent, " JOHN G. BROWN, Jett. 12, - '50.--2—t1.1- Dili , ..• . •• . - Dlercer dones,.• • . - trlelesale Lefikiv-Otaas, traiit, Brash . . coma. • " asket and - WOOVEN B WAUE STORE, NO. 143 Nor th Third Street , four doors abase the ESOP Hotel. and direeil7 oPPouLe to Janus Kent &Oaken', Dry Onnile Nitre, between Race Ylne St mete Phila delphia. . Match 1;1, 1650 - , ,- '. 4 1 • • : • ' •'•" • - --- I` . ' itotin4st . ' -' -- - -..3rors.oviaxualw ir XTILACTI:ITti - 1.„ , - TAT; oittutirit din; ottir <Mantis. ,' A 'Sartain and Pailtive Cute Or the worst Alliriatuid Scalds. Pllte. Erysipeind Rhenindll4l4. C 0 1 ,....", " .* Wounda,rever Seres.Oroken Bre"st.flort:. ,'•; Ri p ples,;' " 1 ~„ .. .. es, Weak - and Indarned Elia, .', . .. • . olliblud,fitalt Rbenno.and "Redoes, ~ • 'or Externatlndstention. ' . US BNB "..&11D - SCAI.DS. _ . T cute? the worm to prove, that In any one eta. A 'es lot nee. nhalteet Magical Pala Estraator".:- that Is to say the geonlae snide-has. slag im Arse in. trodiction by Mt 10 15119, bp tdthis petfod. ever tailed Id Fulll eherw, orsttaseint Mims :Ind Scalds : ~ , , ..." ' FROZEN ,TOZ CCIMIV; ' . '_._ ,' ' Diitysisaes Yerriknts es: Pe., Jas. IT, ' , EL . '' /04; kits*, 'Asitrt-Eit: Thlsjo to certify thaall hitt , been tart rot"' ntisnt.drof 'Nits with a-sate toe veaused hello" ftoten. XI toe has been :very Polnftif to stif., EftleClally during the lasts's mouths, when'it had become .so much aliected that the flesh of the firatiolnt "bad neatly an divappasted". Riving trled all the di:retold teme die", recommended to me, ton without, eangliencing an y .rejte (..lhad'og iv en ,up al l hitonstiro" ids saylitub - Ilut. LS gnu ify tite wish , Ss 9r en Mend,* D.a,nielltr,Vitigniti.W. F Brodhead.. , and others.; was foducidtio try 'Waller. MagicafPain Pairactot,r and bribe 'oat ?tone Td Sent boa, was eating/1F cared, , . ..... .. 1 1 / 1 -NIEL P ECKER..., ' We, the eadoofirq44o4eilbe:ailt ILA twit° theabore teottnionlat;Oca. alone as in act of justice to 11. Dailey hut that nibetc; similarly afflicted ~may' bniminced to try and find relief hoin pc virtues of thio ~eitraordin ary tikuili aye.,, ,-, ~ ,11r. F. BillODB.e.ll4D, . . loaern D. LiTrusert.,.• - • ~. ..... .. • Dotter. W. DRicistax.. , le i tY.For di cilonp;And other teaXlmoniale of cuts , performed, e printed ramphlets. „:,-, .• . , • • . , • • -•--; " AUTION_ TO THE PUBLIC. '.• ge an or xelexereetted Merit Is asitir extee s lie. , i t t y conottntfelted than,. pe.l.LE.rall GEMilliE tri l PAI EXTRACTOR: , The difference betwrecihe scow a ;he coure.eriat, EiVilis4ors is elisilY della ed.- r.l) tiLET93 sriiriml aid may !mask: las tract•?, in t or severeatlmuns : arid scald', "fords is -sgemaessas miler. le drawls. out the Are and pain in a few mirm en. And In eulsond wounds, sore and in .llllllllll-C)11 did all eases of external tadamation, its sontbing e etas are ever the s..me. The ,eounterfelt , Itztractors,'on the contrary irritate when applied.and . . - Increase the pain ! r • : _ Being cognisant of the danger - attending the use o the Counterfeit Extramorsel distinctly declare that will not hold myself responsihie.for the effects or any Extractor. artless the same he procured At' my own Depot, 416 Broadway corner Lispenard Street, New Volt, or from my authorized Agents. • Jour; 0 • !Mows', Agent, Tottsviile t FILED'S EZtTris OM' 7 ' , " : Fhilaufelphia ; Jowl El Owls., -.1. • Reading ;,' ' .' CAA& A iluittsA, " Lancaster; C A Mime' . " York. , I DO YOU WANT TO CURE YOUR HORSE: I F. afflicted , with !tumors. Sores, galled n eck Mid shoulders, anitterbone, grease spavin, or .41-e 4 il. one box of Dalley'r Animal Gal - vanic Curn.All, win convince yon that there is nO mistake tail. ( Wri t READ : The followin.; is from the Over seer of the Harlem Railroad Stables : New York, July 14.1819. • , ' I have tried DALLEI"B ANIMAL GAL vANIc eutm.ALL, and I now certify that I have Aland it the moat extraordinary and valuable remedy ever put upon a Horse, and would not be ,without It &many, Money. It cures hard and spavin-lumps aris ing from t • collar, saddle. &e.. arby, magic : Rub on a little of Salve. and t h e collar can't make a sore. Imo neve do harm.. JOHN VAN VORIIIS, 9 • Overseer Harlem Railroad ;Stables. , ;READ THE FOLLOIVING : . . Thb b toicertifY that I have used Dalley's Animal Galvanic &flea All, and found it the safest and MORI speedy cure furores and bruises that 1 have ever used, and I to►e pliasuto in recnntinendlug it to all. . B. Dl. ROLLINS. Livery Stable, lel Jay st., N. Y. READ TIIIS MINERS! Enna front an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast .. tag Rocks. II gs RV DALLET, Esq.. New York— Dear Sir: i hes chy certify, that in the early part 0 Mardi last, while engaged in blasting Jocks, a chat ge of powder prematurely exploded, taking" full ftfect upon my face, chest, and left arm, and burnt me in a dreadful manner. I was carried home on a litter, mn fare swollen to twice its natural size ; the flesh torn off my arm, below the elbow; and my eyes filled with powder awl dust. A Pbytteian called In, expressed wrong doulda as to the saving of my left eye, which had several cuts over the ball; and my face beim: burnt all over, and bavin a thicea black scab aver It he directed poultices to be spelled, to draw out the powder. This I resisted, being fearful of losing my eyes i and having heard much of your Pain Extrae.- or. l concluded 40 try It. / did so, and in lets than a fortnight, and without any other application than your Extractor, I wa■ completely cured, without a scar, and my eyesight fully restored. Port RwAsurnd, Staten Wand, ACM 24, Sworn before me, the 2lth June, FEED. Genattot.. Justice of the Peace. -mire SATED AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! . . ' Pkileaffir'd, Ni . ain en . - re. ./V. - Y., Fib. 28. 1818. .11Ir Dalley—Dear Sir: Whilo my son, IS years old, was at we:* in the shingle Manufactory of L. P. Rose, he had thp misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, used for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting. The bolas hadmerbeen removed from the vat, containing Mime quantity of boiling water. Ile fell forward ticaltling both handl and arms,-altorte Ode. and one fed badly and the other partially. rtui stales were so bad on his arms and leg that most attic flesh came off with him garments, and his life was despair! Of by both his physicians and friends. Dalley'e Pain Extractor was procured as soon as pos sible (which was In about six hours) andappti¢d which relieved him from all pain,prevented indaniation an p swelling, and In a friv days commenced healing his I.OrCS. There appeared a general improvement„so much 110 that in Ore° weeks he was removed to his father's house, distant about one mile and a half, We continued the use Of the above medicine about . . two months and we believe it was the means. under - Providence, of saving his lite. and we would cheerful ly Iv:commend it in ull similar cases as a safe and in valuable remedy. Willi sentiments of respect I re main. dear Fip your most obedient and humble serv— ant, , - ADLIC CL•IIR. , • St, AA li'l AII CLAUS, C. 0 , - CLARK. . , . - We the undervieted. being Personally nennainted i' with th. 4 case of fdr. Clark's son, belie' the above statement suhatantially correet : Al Devrey.l.nuisa Deweyati Kelaey.ll,., , D rt.arce, Win Evens, F. ciark.L r Dude. Ira Newan, m New man, Mjory J Dose. , I : , • : 13 -For direr...llone, sin printed t'amphlete. DALItEI JOIIN 1 1 ;. ntizowN, Agent, Pottsville. Sept. 1. 1E49. a&--..t! Blalire's Patent Fire-Proat Paint FROM 01110. 41C; Subscribers have just received a further, sup T. ply' of Oils ningular and vainable•substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate or brown, resembling the sand stone 'now In, use,and so much admired for the front of headings Its principal ingredients are alumina and pro tolide of iron, which In the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its Are-Proof nature—the two former substances being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to hind the whole together acid make a firm and durable Paints: , For tree, it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied ivilb a brush, the same as ordinary past, to wood, Iron. tin. Mae, ca sssss Paper, &s: iy hsniens grade; ally end becomes tire-prat f. It is parttlularly suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a td carsdecks. railroad bt/dges.fenees,&g. A timf castled with the article is equal to one ideate, at a vast saving of ex , pense. Specimens may he seen at the edict if the subscri bers.HAßßlSON, BROTH & 0.. I No. 43} &Kith From St., P Wide; April 22. Ih4B. IZ-tf Cu!enlanis Cheap Cutlery tstores . arid 33 ARCADE arid 200 elle-SXUr Street—Palcanacents. GCIUSTR,Y. merelnints can save - tram 10 10 15 Per cent. by pa:chasing at the above stores:, By lin. porting my own goo:l • paying but little rent , and iv- Ina economically, it to pl,On I can undersell thus e elm purchase their goods 'here. pay high reutg, nve liko printer. Constantly on linnd a large assortment or Pen and Pocket Knives, kiciasors and Razors, Table Knives and Forks. In Ivory, star, btitralo. 'bone and vv..0 , 1 handles; Carvers and Forks; Steels, ke; Butcher Knives; Dirks; Bow ie Knives ; Revolving and Plain _Fistnli,.tc. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers and Wostenholin's fine l'en and Congress Knives. -1, - Also. a large assortment of accordeons. - &c.. Sc.c.; , also, fine. English Twist and Gerndin Dims. JOHN M. COLENIAN, Importer 1-11' lan 5, 1519. .. . , GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. -. DR. TRASK'S , MAGNETIC OINTMENT. \ lill constantly effecting cures of the utmost impor tante. The most incredulaus are convinced—tile most fatthlessare compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. lt ls universally admitted to 41.5 the moat wonderful comidnetlon known to the world for the immediate relict of disease and pain.. • I lt' never fails While there re' ales sufficient life to z. restore a natural and healthy a lion to the capillary vessels of the body, and equali .the circulation of the blood lily this Means a vino:oiling, power Is , gained over the tr.ost malignant"forms ',of dilease. which Can not be obtained from any othersemedy. Such, is the prover or this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame• ' every bone aad muscle, vein and ligament to searched out and made sensible of its purifying and healing Influence. Hence It coulee It copes as readily with Internal as external diseases , Annterunsinstnires are on record where this reme dy bad restored health to patients so near the graw, that..the most powerful internal remedies failed to proo , duce any.effeci titithi has freqiiently been the case to , . - Jilasistation of with Bowels, No patient need ever • die with this dis'ease where the Magnetic °lament can be obtained. That dangerous Epidemic knowtra. the Putrid Zrysipelao, eau alwave be cured by this remedy. , For .. i Atiaismatory Rheumatism, this ointment Is the most complete remedy prepared. lislifi oases out or 100 it Will afford entire relief CO the wundeases of ' - , 1 , , . . Xorrots' Ileadacke, . , , in thirly. - minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy Is of immense value. . Affections of the spine, rheumatism, lameness, nice rate ore throat. bronchitis, pleurisy, crimp. .chills, bruises,. Scald head. scrofula. salt Rheum, eryslpe.las, Choler, .mnrlpini, ague. ,in the face nr breast; barns, Inflamed eyes. fever sores, &c., will be linmediately relieved by the use or this remedy. - lets Fey furthth' ea er,pan ch iculare and testimonials, tee pamph keit wi agent: , Friceta and 40 cents per bottle. Foritale ev. . JOUN G. BROWN. Alan, for Nile by an Agent in each town its the State. Semembere, 1819. , ' 40--1 y Tim" -"Art ALI 4 ON/O,IIS, by the Ausbel, Pe or Qua Ofor sale at -1 BANckNAN' ri S iced Store. rbtteville 11,-6m . .1 - 7 T • : - ; - 'l_i , Dll.. gIiAIENI6S - ' ' 173listI311ATED FAMILY' •lIEDICISES ,•,' . • - 7•• ' ~... CUIIVFOLLOWA CURE t 1.• •: . ' More ,Proo4, or- tbe._Efficacy -of .., - Dr..Swayliets 'ACorriPOttud'S.Trup.. - ••.: - - ,or vot.t) VIIERRY; - . ' ", ,;•'` - Mho Original arid Gebuitirt Prapatatioh9l •••, • • ' ~.'., . COhItiUMPTION. ....... ..,• .. •'. .: .lCis'oghi, Colds, Astinna,"Bronchitis. I t iVei cetePhtillt• Spitting Blood, diffichlty Of Breathing. Pain in the , -I.4ildeltoddireeet.Tolpitatioripf the Heart. Intim!. . ... alma .CrultP:hroacitemiuttitutinn,doreThroat, •. 1 ' '' 'Nervoig"Detillitt:,mnit all •diaeaseit Of iliac- ' c '.. - Tturnat; i ; Iltallatrand Lodge t, the • molit. - effectUal mid. , Speedy ..eurg.. knoWtt ,;• , , for any of (lie above diseaisea id. •:- • •• n: • ',l •. _ ,• • . • lIII2ISIVAINNE'S 1. l• • - • .. .- --, Gemii:llA Syrup nsrf Wild 9herry I, s,_, . !•• t:t • ' '1„-4 . • -,.._ •-•• 1 , ': , Volt.' irkielt.N. et; IN VII*. intitiTlL i: -- . Read the mast remarkable mire excel Plata nil= —• , • ' ' i -,- " ' ', ' Witmingtou'4 le. C.' -. Dr. Errayhe-MoatiSir.-;4living, beet, almost mi rammusir celled htrit.iir vain/MIS medtelpe,l,thihk.ll Dot more than common • gratitude -in me to make one th addition to Alit 11.5 tut cerritleato which ybir hive received_ orrentatkable .cures -by , your .medicitie.... ',luring the two yearn preceding, last.4ugust,i, was very much distressed-With d'atud rack= tag cansh, - -and . dada" ihe'letter part of %lit lime. it continued to grow :worse, and indeed ,in • July, am YRIESIDs ChttE ate o*.Eit, hating _tried all kinds of tnialleineontato ,botooll -for mtch•diaeases, without, the leae•t,geedetruct.l,, $ was reduced almost to alier fecteorpse, andrhad learcely any flesh - upon my body, Bud for - a" Mod time Mier thOught to rise from my bedstgain. , kfrienffinue day nakeit me tf I had tried Dr.'Swayhe's,C4-mipq9oll Syrup of Wild Chetry. and advised rne to dO sci.' at once, as he had heard that it ttad worked arrest Many wondertniClarea. _I took his advice., . and after Milne; no several. bottles of it. I grew so much beuer that I tins enabled to leav•q my bed: and atterarardsito-wallt about. the •Insuee. and go Out into the street. il Was encouraged by thle. rind cannoned the use nlyout medicine, and now, by asonni or Its wonderthrl enratiee powers, Parn Per fectly weir and enjoy ;the ost of. all my faculties. Just as mach as If I had never been a ffl icted In the vray I have desiiibld to you:' I have written this., riot thlakingthat It will at all interest you: bin hiim • • - lily, hoping that it vita have its mite of, influence in •p A p __, ~.• _ e . e _ ._ causing your valoalde medicine to be•spreall n • mong ~,,,. _ece...rt &Co-centletee : .Yal t a__ vie _paling onaltind, and in asalstingio rise you to that station yo .f„ relent Pabricatitigpil .on all the mach inery of which you so tichly 3 rieserve,„ !or your perecverior I ,:ne 'leading iron and nail works. for the last nine efforts fur the Publia good. ' -' weeks,nud iwe consider we have riven li a Psir trial. as Respectfully your friend and admirer, '' - .' '- 'the works are calculated to manufacture four thousan d James R. ;,j. i y_ Lif ,.... tons of jron and nails per ;annual. The mactimer - : re The Original I.elter ,can be seer& 'y cabins • t Dr. ~,,A y r th e era t iv m y ,:lie engine . one bond: ed . o m e n: slz i ty th... , :e . Swayne's Office. '',. , power, andthe speeds are frumthirty to ntne hundred Be very particular to inquire for Dr.-SWAYNE'S VERY I:V[4)II:FA:NT 1 :;a1.1TION. . :revolutions per minute. , bore trial we can recommend the oil as WILD. cIiERILY: pl .itimne unprincipled individuals eqoal to the • best sperm oil used t oun ry. f 2. have stolen the ; bailie of Wild Clkerr), [Woking tei for heaving bearings and fast speeds, such as sha ling borrow o *reptitaticei from that alr may established.- andirons. : -r. I remain yours ,b..e new-War .t the genuine ts put up in square bottles. '3 smis .7irestrrs tovcred WWI a beautiful wri t Kier, (stebi engraving.) Manager oi the Beading I roti,lN all and Tuhe Iforks With the portrait or BR. S‘VAYNR thereon. also his '99. , --10.tf tienriture ; all other are positiirely %treaties' and - 'cuunlAr.frit." . PrinciPal office. li. Vt. corner of Eight and Race Ste , Phila. I , • Swayne's celebrated Termlfuge " A safe and effectual remedy for warms. Dys pepsia, Chotitra 51ortout, sickly of Dyspep tic St.ltildre:ti or adutts, dnd the most Useful OF:sillily Medieine ever offered to the nubile." This remedy is nee which Las proved enccessfalcor a long time, and igieunlverstilly admitted by all..who have tried It to bang seprrior (being sr, very pleasant to the instal and at the seine tnne'effectualt CO any other medlitne ever employed in diveases to which it is recommended. Flt not onty destroys worms. beat Invigorates the whole .41.0e1a. It IA harmless .in its effects, tied the health of the patient is altvays im proved by imuse even when no war:ware discuyered Elrract of a ` eiter,. to Dr Stsaync, dated Ande4t'Utorca Artiasa. . Dear etir—,A mta parehmod a Itottle of y our Venni fnge the oth e r day for his child. and by it 4 aae dis charged 63 of the laiee_st worms he had Wier Seel). It to somewhat diffichlt to get the people . to try it, as they bare been so ofpiu gulled by al:tercet/a and worthless wotrn m e dicines.; Tours Leine so very pleasant to the taste, at the,vaing thee effectual, 5h,.,11 be able to 4.is pose of a largelaautity. YOU Ire. &C.. T. T. Sduar, P. 11. To Dr. Swayndi Philid:liable. ' HEW ARE - . 9F MISTAKES. Remember! lig , Swayue n Vermifuge ta 114,tv nut np in Squaretitotlin?, .:(Itaiiiig. rerently becn chanced.) covered with a bettittiful *Dapper,,, (steel encraving,) with the port rait!of Dr Swayne threon encrared. . See that the name is Spelt corms''—SlVA TAT.. CI.F.ANSE AND PIIT/fFY,, DR. SW ANE'S suGArt COATED SARSAPA RILLAY and EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. A mild and effettive pureative, great purifyer of the Mood, they correetnil the functions of the Liver, and as nn alterative:lli Dropsical affections they 'are very ' valuable. Giddiness of the held, dituneros or e ve rt val u able. of snirii.l4 headarke, &c., are cured by these purifying fills:" lin medicine can Wive a bettor effect for montnly.irregularitielk, which occasionally happen to nontruno, they are perfectly safe, and will, in conjunction with Dr SW Ay NE'S, Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.otake..ail pain and disease from every part of the At stVll. , Tim above valaable InedieineA are prenareii mil, lov Dr SWAYN B. ON. W. 011111:f of EIGHTH anti PACE Streets, Ploiholtilnitia, o 'AGENTS' roil SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOIT7s; G. DROWN', ) . .J CURrIS C. 111:011ES, ( Potty, ille, Pa. J. S. C. MARTIN. J --JAMES it. VALI t4,I • tle . - It 0: Mr JOAN W. MOSS, t' ' C. It G. IluargiNtlmt.'Schuyikill Haven; 1.1 SHISSLEB, Port Carbon; P4ERRT & Rein, L. Mq . antangin intin A. Orrin, Taylorardle; J. 11... ALTER, ~ uscarora; E. J. rot', Timnuna;! Cgo. itriE.nynEn. NL:nt Cusqtr; 'W. I NntiTFLit:s." st. ci.nr; Myrn & Sq.LYMAN, paw l -- lAnn; FAVt. HARR. PieezrOve; f:EKEL & BRANOT,TIC mont; Cocitto.4L 4.-. SION, Ll , Vetilyll; 301 . 1P1 WILLIAMS, I Michlleperi; ri;As. rn tii,rV firsvicAberZ; CONNER, iTIIIoADS & !ATTE:HALF:. New Plicladeiphiao S MERTZ, Or vigahurg landine; J. STANront Ntlicanshurg, 1 and by most alictiorckeepers in the adjaient mantle!. Feb '23. 1:i50 f, *. Sly Astrolog37, Astrononty. Threnola gy, and Geomancy- BY tq101. 4 , C. IV. ROBACK. OF :4%P1: EN . . Of f ice,' We. 71',,j Lorsist street, abort Eighth. QFposif the Musical Fund Ban—rult.it Del !MA. 3.21,000 Waving been Won B it ."'Y- tomerons`friends on the late Presldentity Election; should eOnvince thole skeptical persons who 'Jilt of gAILUILCS, that 110 . each tfunß as ran. or has been known to the eminent and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer s ; W. IIOBACK. daring his experlimee of over a quarter of n eentoty. IJo you doubt predestination 1 Then why not every man gain the eelebrityinf,General Taylor, a:lla n lel Webster, nr ' a Ilenry Clay,- And yet there are I..mine whbare fool ish enough to doubt that a num maybe horn with the power to sea into future events. lion'. can it be pos sible that the destiny of man. should he destined by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards t arid, }et there are thousands who allow themselves, With open months,' to stvallow the greasy at ords of a'nme obi woman:whose': true skill consists In litho g them, with, wonders thit itre most difficult for the digestiOu of others who are more credulous, yet inn re scientific ll is such tnathrfog discredit on a professiOn that has, been acknowledged to be a scieneerol the highestoru der, ;',:cou time immemorial, and is the only professin that loss ho:' authority to sustain it. The high re spect whieb.G rne.. ' 4 Taylor. and Charles John Berne. 4, 4 w, , „y s ‘ ,.;:j . en, had for Astrology, is shown by their:letters fdr their : , :allvities td the sub scribe'', iv fill It it o dl give hint:treat pIcZAUte in shoW. Inc to to thOse tvho favor.him with a call. 4 In addition to biapower to fotesec future events, be has : the power to give such itiformatiOn a., will efnetn• `ally redeem such as are given m the too free I.lae of the bottle. lie is also capable of curing diseases hereto fore considered incurable in this canals) , by the,ort Binary mediriries, and wishes all to give him a call who have been Ctilen tip by their physicians and wish to be rured..• 11e will warrant a runs in all cases, and wilt make bp 'Charge exCept for the conjurations he shall make Useof in his officss.,_lle is Often asked what a Nativity : Ile imiwers, occurdmg to Geoinaucy, one of the Leven poii,is in the science of Astrology, that it is a flotosimpeof he future events cif. person's life, carefully, calciitaied and transcribed on paper, cOo• mining an acCOunl of all file lucky and unlucky. days In the tnonffis and y cars of the person's life for whom ,it is cast; by which means thousands in this country and elsewhere have been preventedfrons misfortunea that bad been hidden in the womb of futurity. by refer tine to their Nativity before entering on any, specula tion of huslttess or pleasure.. It should beta the hands of eVery one as their almanac for life. A Nativity of an Individnal.can only fur warn the possessor of trou bles that are in future for him; those who are Involv ed in resent ditilculi les of any Lind :Mist wait on the, subscriber lit person or by letter, who is, prepared to exert his secret influence for their immediate benetit. Ile Is read)ljo use his influence to fortell"the result of latvsults,anu all undertakings in, which there is a risk Involved; 1111:41120 makes use of his poWer for the res. . toration crtlistiffen or 10,1 property, which he has used for the abliniage of thousands in this city and else where.. Who, ma doubt a gentleman's abilities, who hashed thehonor to he railed an and coneultedwith by all the croWned heads of Europe, and enjoys a. higher , .reputation peen Aso s h oats than any one living 1 One eau bc consulted with at his Office, or by letter, f prespaid,And he is pteparerrio ruake use of his new er on any ;or the following loplcat—ltusiness cf all descriptions; travelling by land or sea ; .courtships ; advice given Dir_ their successfut accomplishment; Pperulaung in stock., merchandise, or real estate ; the recovering , of legacies in dispute; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of ships at sea. Ile also offers his services Sespectang health, weidth and marriage, love affairii,jonrneys. lawsuits, litliettity in business, fraud, sickness awl death, past. ntes'ent and future events,-and in all the imineerns of life, and invites all to call Who ate afflicted, corporeally or mentally. TER3Iti Ladies, 50 tent*: Gcutlemrn,sl NatitatieS laced and lead iu.full. according tu the Oracles Of Mat , culine Slaps—Ladies. Gelitlemen. 81 50. Nativi ties calculated according to Ge4niancy, for Ladies, 02. in fall, *3 Dentlernan, *3, in fall. 65. • , Persoosat a distance can havef their nativitles drawn by sending the date of ,the day. and their bit t h. All letters containing the above fee will receive im mediate attention. and nativitivs will be sent to any put of the United litates,avrittett on durable paper. ' Office. No, 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth, anil Walnut and Spruce streets, .oppusite the Musical Fund Mill. Phila. Office hi:ours from 0 A. M. till 10 P.M. . • tf. W. HORACE!, Astrologer 50-Iy . Dec' : • . ~ .. . : . -, New * der , Po Mill .. . • '; - AT TAPIAQ,CA. • IIE antiseribers annoltnee to their - frien,Wlnd 1 1' the publie3hat they tliwo Wallowed the Potvder I Mill, reccrdly erected by ilohn -Ten s es, mid are' pr, I pared to rung y Powder attic best quality for Alining : and other purposes, at the most reasonable rafili. --- Orders ;solicited which will be promptly aliendeit too,at short notice. , • . . s 1 J. JOIINSO dr.X(l-. ' . itni sua;,l 4 .iov. 21, 1840. 4:-Iyi. • . . ratent ..-,st..:D: scitionre EU, TTA.-vmn purchased Die • exclusive right ,for menu. JL.O.: lecturing and Vending thy PatentTubricatingOil, from P. 8. Tie v len & Co.; for Scbnyikill4kuphln,Leti anon. Columbia, Merl humbertarid, LuterneWyoming, Le:corning, Lehigit:Cerbbn hod Northampton Couhtles, he announces to tbepublle ghat he hattcommencedthe =malachite or it in tire ilorania re Of Pottsville where Ito *ill hd happy tistemply all orders promptly. and at . these= rate, it can be purchased from the Proprietors, of the patent right. -.)if was patented - January TOth,•lBl9, and Its superior extellinee" and Cheapness has ady given it the prefereace,ote r ail billet. oil, in use, fur all kinds of Stationary chinery. Loco. Whites and canon -ourltailroads,—andhivu forlatif ••-• AD orders leftat his store, witibe promptly attended D. SCIIO - CNCR. • • '• - - - Centre VC, oppusito tbe Post Oftlee -.PottlivElle.Jane lb. 1849.- • . • • The following eertilicateiellow De character ; • ••• •• '• •Philadelphla. Dee; 4;18,18.''' Messts.lo.:l3..Dellan.&Co.- -I Dentlernarri i--The•Te, ent.ComphriOnn,yriu 'se:lime to !Aye iced, and which you dc6igii as a Subititute for the best 01l In the work. ingof Machinery, has; 1 atu happy '1o• 33 1. more than realtraulany expectations. , 1 had ,it • fully tested on a Locomotive Engine for twn days r (iis 'rainy weather, with muddying over the iniehme &revery revotuiloni by a skthfiil engineer. who asserea. me that it works count toll he beat spermaceti uif, tcith , a saying i n quantity or 20 percent.' Tide saving. logetheravlth the greatly; 'reduced -mire - at which you inform Tut you can furnish thearttele, yr Illstrongly recommend Its use ou Railroads and In large mills and _factories where large quantities of Oil are used: '!hair 'wive ho dour. of its e nlitealuctess. and under that - Impression kende you my sincere congratulations. Truly Eno ri, , Wm.. • . Pottsville, Jon 2i+, '49. This is to certify tinewehave been uring P 8 Devtnn & Co's Patent Lubricating Oil fur the last six we e, s and tan•give es our decided opinion, that,t,mda gn being so merit cheaper. its peculiar er.p et t or i l y over tbe best sperm oil. ia gunginrgp which renders It a very desirai•.le article for that pus. ose. • We sun extensive!? ensued In mining and shiDnieS Coal. having "...estri steam engines of intrkm* capacities at tv Of ir. pum pi n g nin i ng ,.km Mixers. Downed) & Co. , 'llkomats Foster Si. Co. NEW wiioi.EsA LE A N D Rr.tre.lL Booz , AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF CENTit .q.VD AIARKET STS rosTstut. !rim aubscribcrs invite the attention orthe public to the very extensive ussuratnent of Goods, con- Fisting of GENTLE t 1 EN'S c.or Stizrlll7,3, Fudged and Pi.gged 13iiots. Cale arid Kip, ilmtble soled Sewed and Peg= ged hoots, Water Proof !loots sewed and Pegged. from *2 to 81 ;*Nrw England and Philadelphia. man ufactured Coarse Boots. in great variety, constant ly on hand ; and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and - Congress Griteers, calf Nullifiers, Oregon Ties, and Sewed and rt:gged-Miiiiroes. titmts and Mournes, of first quality, at prices. BOYS - Anti Youths' Bonts.and Mottroes enure orßne. LADVS' neneh and English Lasting Gaiter Morocco, Calfskin and Goat 'isotope, French Mor sneer), Calfskin anti Goat Botees, French Morocco, Kid welt and pump spring Bucskins and lettersons. :French Morrocco xnd Bid Turnroortds, from 50 cts. ko $1; MeWEngland Bontees ahd Shoes of all kinds ~•trearr., • 111~SES' and Chitdrens• Bootees and Fthnes. a large . asnrtment suitable fur , this market, constantly on hand. - G 1.131 Glastic Sheeti. • Our stock of II el Eltiti4 le Shoe° are or the hest man tit:rehired articles the conntry can afford. 1.-Idles and Gentlemen would ilu.well to fall and selves with good Gum litiocs, the best prcventitlve yet discoverrd of Ccrldee Co,ll:glet and Conan mptidit. TRUNKS, Carpet tlakis'and Vaiices. i'he Travelling community will find us wellsun nlied with the above articles width we will ie.sl at moderate-prices. Boots and MlCleti, made or repaired to order. ! rpTF.ItMS CASH Dec IS. lato Paiier Paper! Paper!! NO. 21 BANK' STREI:T. Between .. 1 / a rket and Chestnut, and 2.1 and 3idsts I=ll3 pIIE sub.:milers beg leave to call the attentionfof I country hnyers to their assortment of papers em bracing the different varieties of Printing, liardwaye, Writing. Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Trssne pa pers, white and assorted colors, alsn Bonnet and-Bor Boards, &e. Being engaged in the Manufacture of painting par. pore, they solicit orders front printers for any given size, which will be furnithe4l at short nntiee, and at fair wirei. • Market price., either in cash or trade paid for Rags. 1111CKETT & 'KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank st. Sspt.B, 1840. 37-ly Pro Boo° Public° ! , CRANE'S PATENT wASHING a0,A1".. Important tp the Utiles? 7 . TillS PATENT SOAP is ecknowledged by the testimony of thousands of persona, to be ORE of the Fleetest inventions of the age, for saving labor, time and expense, A,slinsite trial will prove its effica cy and its vast snPi'llilritr oVer orditinry . soap for washing Clothes and cleansing painted 'efface of all kinds. Forsalc in Pottsville, by JOSEPH TAYLOR, the sole manufactriter in Schuylkill County. RS guar aniidd by the patent right: Also, the folluvOng places. Edward T. Taytnr. J. M. Beatty & Co.. Alexander Morehead, o Jos. & sons, Fox S Brother, Richard Morris, Samuel Morris, John IL Hill, 1 Spencer, Mason & Co., Focht & Foster. Vixson Sthisylkill Haven. • Wm. Price, eq. tiair. Francis Macdonliii, Muddy Branch. ' Mattson& t.o.,!lenry Cuiterman, and Aquilla Bol ton, Port Carbon, &C., &c. It is considered superflutios to give reiciTrices here. The popularity this extraordinary Snap has gained in so short a time altrt its introduction in Pottsville, is, we think, proof imfficient of its singular qualities, and I the astonishing success its sale has met with. is the best evidence that could be offered to the public that I its usefulness is appreciated ,Mnv 1.4" ti. ,liielis .Doug, w ho r e .,,,il e Warr bri,orn. Bruilt Comb, /,,,kin r) Ma., end varitty story. IVO. 18 ItiollTll SECOND STREET,', Wittier 1. Sidney Carpct iNarelinngel H A VING enlargmtiny !dare, i have on hand dad tint constantly manufacturing and recci‘oing from the Eastern States and Europe, additions to my Citf or Wart.-500 nest Erstar and BO ns,it Ninjed Tuhs, 4017 n,ttrel and lun nttlir th 14,11 Ci-dar and 61111( 1 ,17,n falls, Ino doz. Wa.h Boards, 10111102. nest Sugar unJ Omlt h , .' llza; SMg , ds.S . Poous and Ladles. . It 11 - nre.-800 mat Marl:e s t and '4lO nee! Clothe.* Cradles ; a large assortment Of Fre nar and BourestiL Baskets. , . srriomx and R5u.4,..."--iooon Wire ttrixiins, 10 000 Shaker ltrumus,'Z.:o dnz. quo h Wall. Paint, :ternltlttu 0, Tooth, loth and Bair Itrnidn, or every stOn• - epiabs —2OlO dott'n latley Qambs, or various pat term., side, neck, poclidt, drtssing and fine tonal Colas or various st ' Ghtssrs,of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, nibog any and Gilt Frame, of all bicrs WO pasterns; Cer ium), Frunelt and gottlisti Looking Glass Piker, of all siges, from 7 by 9, np,to 79 by l29—(parking insured to all IMO or Ibr. Uoion)—Logeliter with a.larce Moony metrOof Variety Goods trio,• 1111111Pr01.1A to The attention oflllerLit3fitS is respectfully trolicited to , 'the examination of illy iikoca; an of which will be sold low for cash or eityateeptance, so as-to antici pate any coMpetition thaecan be offered March 2, PA: .373 a. .e"""" - C. J. GAYLE R S L. Aat A ,O 1,1 It MA If E s S It Fire and l'lnef Pray, and free ' from Dampness. rrIIESF: 9AFE ,4 prntses evt•ry unalitiaatlon to ren• d„ o w . pc,mt t rtstthe. action of factor thieves and of sudicient strencr to endure a tan rfAlls any story of a burning bulidit l'hey are made of wrought iron, being kneed iivetril and welded together, and lined with a . perfort non.conductlng tire proof mineral comp,u.ition, ne woad used to their construction as In the majority of s,tf sold by other makers. The doors of Gnyter's - Safes are secured' with. his Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpowder I.ock, which precludes the..posifibility of pick:llor blowing limn ()lien with gonnowder.• Over tuo hundred of these Safes have been fiposed in accidelltal fire to the most intense{ heht, in , inain , instance ' s remaintna In the horning ruins for - seyeral days, rind at no tittle have they' ever been knowh to fall in presorvinz their The public are Invited to call at the Branch Depot, No. 10, Exchange Mee, Philadelphia, near Dock St., and e amine thr - numerous testimonials in favor of Gayler's Safes, also the large aFsottment, on hand for sale at manufacturers' prices, hp - JOHN L. rirEn. Agent ' • • 16-3 mo. ril 20,1950 PASSAGES- FROITI . LIVIMPOOL. _ r P.t.S_SAGES'irt the steeraees of the. first Chum et -Packet Skips. Mary 'Pleasant!, Shenandoao, _ Berlin, and Europe, sailing from Liverpool and phtladelptda nn mut Ist of every month. through the : the year, can he secured on a Ppneation to - 11/011.1EL .PLEAS&NE ' S, No. 3, Walnut tstreet, Philadelphia. • THE inittzwrvasur.. Hail to &Ione: old forest tree,:'.. Thoughiad his leafy prime! ' '• r A type of Enghmd'ipastis A tale cif her olden time., • He has seen her sons, for a thousand years, Around him rise and fall •, I 3 - ut welt his gicito ord age tie tareartf;',:; - . And stilt serOves theta all.' ' [care -, • Then keg, miry his safeguard* plido arid Of our children's children loiSi ' • And long may the axe and tempest spate The lone old forest The Normon bamu.hi l steed hadrein'il And the pilgrim his journey stay'd; And the toil-worn serf brief,resone gain% In his broad wad pleasant sh a a e . The 'friar and forester loved it well; • . An hither the jocund Lim,: And the solemn tone of the vesper bell, ' thetwennig breeze were born. Friar and fiirester, Lord and shvve, - Lie mouldering; side by side, In the dreamless sleep of.a-nameless grave, Al;lmre 'revelling earth-aromas hide; And Echo-no loa,ger wakes at the soandl . Of bu,gle or vesper chime ; For tante and . convent - are :ivy-bound, gy the ruthless hand of tow. I But,,gentio ' and P'2'.7 w , ith the stout old tree, Ibt Vivilet's 'dealings been; AnJ L :tn. book, as of old, is clear and free, :i.nd the turf hi:petite green. Thus Nature has sea tiredom every hand, Her lessons, sinoe etiellt began: I And long may her sylvan'tenebet stand, A cheek to pridet'of Man, tdarit And long ma y his the ;title and Of our etaldren's Long, long may the axe and tempest spare The lone old forest tree. .113entley'i MONllany. Zhe fartner. PEDIGEEE OF ENGLISH GORSES. The Spanish boric, :which was derived probably; to a considerable extent, fromelst- ern blood, and which was esteemed beyond allothers for the saddle, and Nvosyet so fleet, as to be used for racing, may be considered as the progenitor of the English saddle-horse. The Spanish breed was introduced very large ly into England ; for we find that Edward 111 imported fifty Spanish horses, at a cast equal to•X160 each oronr present money. The Spanish horse was celebrated for his beauty and the grandeur of his action ; and as he was used' as a war-horse, he most have • been an animal of some strength. The ef fect. of the-.humid pastures of England was, no doubt, to enlarge his size. Edward II importedcthirty Lombardy war-horses and . , twelve heavrdraught-horses, thus accOnnt- • ing, very easily for the source of ottr,heavi cart breeds. Extensive importations were gtiso, from time to time, reeeived from Flan ders ; indeed, during the century, it Was cus tomary for our wealthier gentry to drive to the metropolis behind six Flanders mares. Thoseof a gray color were preferred, _and! .. 3 hence the origin of the proverb, “The gray_ mare is the better horse." The Barb and the Arabian are separate varieties of the same._ original breed, modified by different climate, food, and treatment. The Barb is the origin Of the English thorough-bred horse ; • for we find that when the Duke of Newcastle wrote tfiey were con•sidered_ superior in point of speed.-to any other horses in England, the Arabian at that period not having been in-- troduced. Good as the Barbs might have been, it is unquestionably the - fact that the breed in' Eng,land was vastly irnprovelf the introduction of the Maley Arabiao, to ward the close - of the seventeenth century. This horse. the sire of the celebrated Child ers, and the great great grandfather of the still more celebrated Eclipse, was also the sire of the most celebrated horses of his time, and may be considered as one of the principal foundation stones of oar noble breed of raee horses, which may thus be considered to inherit the peculiar exCelletice of the Bari Arabian, and the farther improv ed and enfarg,ed by English 'feeding and care ful selection. 'ln tracing the history of English race-horses, we may at once goto back to F.clipse, in reference to whbse pedi gree we find that he was fourth in descent from the Dailey Arabian, and the sixth from the Leeds Arabian, the ,seventh in descent from the Barbmare, the third from the PIY dolphin Arabian (supposed to be a Barb) the fifth from Hutton's . gmy Barb, and the sixth from the Sister Turk, in four several and 'dif ferent lines : also, the seventh frOm D'Ar eey's "White Turk, in' no" less than seven fines.. Thus, it appears; that the Barb, the Turk, and . the Arabian; all contributed to the production of this peerless animal, alike ex traordinary both for speed nod endurance. _ EMI Mrs. Marinda Hines, who has been a sub scriber for twenty years to a Greenfial paper without giving - the .proprictor , any trouble about pay. shows herself, in the following, extract, a Inc*t notable dairy woman :* - have five cows, and have sold the past season 1„300 lbs. of butter,' besides milk, cream and butter for family nse. ,Onr family will averaoe eight. I raised seven calves last spring ; some of them quite early calves and• some late ; two of them I got from my neigh bors. I have fatted 763 lbs. of pork, Mostly on sour milk. Nowiet tIS leave one Of the cows for family use, and Ect , the credit to the other four—say 1,300 divided by Tour, makes :32s tbs. to each cow, the buffer sold avers ding lfii cents : 3251h5. at 161 Make $53 62 to each cow. The seven calves were worth E 2,30, say 825 to the four COWS ; ancifive bun , dred of the pork; aC Sfi, will be 8.30; and the 825 for the ealies, make $55, divided b y • four. leaves $l3 75 to each cow ; this added , to 853 62, will make $67 37 to each OOW. ‘ , ‘INTY COVL : S are about -,middling size and of_ the native breed. r, They have a good pasture in summer, and good hay in winter, and that is all, except in winter, T sometimes give Old Brindle a few small apples -and po_tatoe,pair bags and the like, to make her hold out her • milk.until some of the otliers cotne in. 'When •see any thing in the butter line ir4our -paper, that beats the above, I will try againM JOSEPH TAYLOR 51-if • Remeinber.-- 1 The great rule in relation to• animals holds perfect in •i;s application to. vegetables : breed only from the best ani mats.; defects and . imperfeetions hve alwaya d tendency to propatate themselves,, and are ahtays, in a Treater or less degree, trans mittei. MI Grease 117zeels.-50 `Tarts, by weight, of pubierized black - lead, 50 of lard, 50 of soap, and 5 of quick-silver: Rub the lard. and mercury first together, thE'll the 19d l and soap. If well tnixed, it is invaluable. Plants, when drooping, are revived by- a . few grains of camphor. Flotocrs beginning to fade, can be restored by pitting the stems in scalding water. ___, Bacon Hams an Suinairp—Pack -- . in a 'bar.; rel, in clean dry ashei or charcoal; head.up .the 'lnfra and put it-where it is dry,-and aS cool' as posiblet--- . - I Timber cut in 'the Spring and exposed to the wfather'with the bark on, decays much soonei than that cut in the fall. ,feedlng"with corn, 60 lbs. ground goes, as tar as 100 - lbs. in the. kernel. - A WIDOW WORTH HAVING. • Pears are - greatly improved graftin. the mountain atih. s D 0 4, liM
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