TANICEZ !DOODLE. ArTifirrics Deafly. El "Jrankel BOodle Lozii ago Tho played it to deride Cis; But now we march to etetory. - And that's the tune to guide til! ' Yankee Doodle ha! ha! ha! • , Yankee Doodle Dandy: flow we make the lied Coats run At Yankee Doodle Dandy: To tight is not a pleasant garnet _ Bat, it we mug; well do it! When "Yankee Doodle" once begins; Ctur Yankee boys go through it: 2 Yankee Doodle! ha! ha! ha! Yankee Doodle Dandy: ; "Go ahead:" the captains cry; At Yankee Doodle Dandy! And let her eouae uporithe sea, The insolent Invader— There the Yankee boys will be Prepared to serenade ber ! . Yankee Doodle! ha ! htt - I hat Itintee Doodle Dandy:. t Yankee I . ,•uns will stag the bass Of Yankee Doodle-Dandy: I "Yankee Doodle How it brtngs The good old days before us! Two or three began the song— Millions join the chorus! f Yankee Doodle! ha I ha! ha t_ Yankee' Doodle Dandy t 'Riffling round the Continent, . Is Yankee Doodle Dandy' "_Yitakeit ihandle :" Not alone . Vie Continent will hear It— Detail the world shall catch the tono, -- Airtd - vrery tyrant fear itl Yankee Doodle! ha I ha! ha 1 Yankee Doodle Dandy! Freedom's wok• b in the song Of "Yankee Doodle Dandy t's, ' Wit anb Amor. INGENIOS TRICK. An English paper relates the following in genious mode of "raising the Find," prac- - -tised by a musician on the credulity of the ?inhabitants of a country town: "A foreigner, named Vog,al, a celebrated Ante player, advertised a concert for his benefit., and in order to attract those who "Ilad no music In their souls, And were not moved by concord of tweet sounds," 'he announced that between the acts lie Would exhibit an extraordinary feat never before -witnessed in-Europe. He would hold in his left hand a glass of wine,' and would allow six of. the strongest men in the town to hold :his arm, and notwithstanding all their efforts to . prevent him, would drink the wine! So morel ando surprisin,g a display of strength as it was naturally regarded, attracted a very .crowded house, :and expectation was on the -tiptoe,,-when our hero appeared on the stage, glass in hand, and politely-invited any half dozen Of the audience to come forw-ard and put his prowess to the test. Several gentle tnen, amongst whom was the Mayor of the place, immediately- advanced to the stage,:and grasping the left Ofri of 4 Vogal, apparently rrendered the performanceofhis promised feat •quite out of the miestion. „There was an aw ful pause for a Moment, .when our arm bounded hero, eyeing the gentleman who-had !pinioned him, said in broken English, "Jeri - - tech-nen, are you all :ready? Are.you quite sure you have got fast hold?" The answer -,having been given.in the affirmative, by a very e,on6dent nod from those to WIIOIII it •was addressed. Vogal, to the infinite aniu.e meat of the spectators, and to the no small sarprise of the group round him, advancing_ .his right arm', which was free; very coolly' took the wine glass from his left . hand, and 'boxving pofitely to the half dozen gentlemen, "Jenteelmen,l have the honor to drink alk:your goat health," at the - same time qu.af- :frog off the pine, amidlt a general roar of !laughter, and universal cries of "Bravo, bra ; well done Yogel."il RICII SCENE IN AN _AUCTION ROOM., 1 A few-days r ag6, I chanced to stumble into an auction sale of damaged dry goods, where • the biddings were "spirited," add the large crowds of Males* and females were Tieing "with each other in their-offers, when a pair Of blankets were• put up, and a ditzen bids were raised for them. The puzzled-auction eer, itowerer, 'caught up the highest, - which was, think,. a dollar, frOm a fethale who seemed determined to have them at,any.price,, when ere he could say "going," 'Male voice cried out, "Dollar fitly," from tbo opposite , side of the room. "Two dollars," echoed the woman, elbow •ing her way Ahrough the dense mass of :fetnales, who were separated from the males 'by .a long counter upon which the 'glib tongued functionary walked to and fro with the goods. Turning to the other side, he • comMenced anew his stereotype vocabulary, • of choicet - and_ittriusing "figure of spoech,"' f till he fouched - Upon the fiaale. "Two fifty," nodded the man. "Thank ye, sir; going at two fifty I° "Three!" screamed the woman. • ilrour," replied the man siGin the fifty 'I" said the auctioneer, WM.., 7ing to the woman, with a half-suppised smile on 'his small, Bober usage. 'A trod 'from the. woman. "Foot 'fitly, I'm offered; gin" me five: Oome i tlon't be afrai&—theyire worth double the money.," "Yes,- that's all." "Sold !" died the dealer__ in .baroiners, almost bursting with laiibhter, 'to. ap am Smith (not' John) for five dollars." "Smith!" cried the woman, "what! in; hicsband," raising herself on tip -toe, to Catch a glance at hiin. '-‘lllhy, you good-for-noth ing:man ; you've been bidding, against your elm wife! Oh, you iinputlence ! but WOECT • have them in the house."—[.N. ,Y. Spirit, of the Times. 1111 , 111% /nit); Viscosteried a tizeal Orator _ Many anecdotes have - been told bearing v pretty hard upon the lair_ Randolph, some wholly .fictitious, - others not. Among them is the ,following:—"On one occasion when the subject of making, appropriations • for the public buildings were under consider ation .iu Congress, Mi. Randolph rose, and as -usual spoke in oppcisition to it—appropria tibnsliad been frequently asked and granted And still the buildings went up with a stealthy :pace ; he wanted to FCC the end of it, and for . this . purpose_he moved to refer the.subject to the'eonamittee on unfinished business. A • workman in the gallery.close by, irritated at the opposition Mr. R. had shown to what was to constitute his support, and unable to •bear this taunt, cried out, in a`roice some -. thing • like Randolph's, "Act4- -- I move, Mr. Speaker, that the gentleman be rch.rred to the same committee." This-;:tevere retort . upon the ill-formed and badly-Made orator, from - Virginia, set the whole House in a roar,' and the S.ergent-at-Atia s was imincdiately despatched to arrest the offender, hut he dis . appeared and could pot be found." , NEGRO ELOQUENCE. into a provision A-f.dandv black stepped • *tore - to buy soine l potatoes..-Eefore elating, he gave the •tollowing Truly elo- go . eat description of that vegetable: "De tater is inevitably good. Dare is no ?mediocrity iu "de combination cib de tate'r. De exterior 'may indeed appeafremarkably, exemplary and bitesome, while de interior is totally ne,gatire Lu! sir, if. .you wen4s t the- article on your own recommendations, Ensuing you to be a man of probability in all your translations, why, sii,'without fur -..lhcr.tircumlocution, I ,take.a Cloth Store. Are. 8 Xortd Second Street, area dav,rs above dfarket PHILADELPHIA. • NA.THAN To CLAPP, • TNVITES the anantlon of his-friends and others to 1 his large and choke tutsorttnent of Cloths. Caul noe res. and Vestlnga.eolzipriaing in,yart: - .French. - CLOTHS. Belgian, of every shade and quality: - American and a torte • tof England . SIMMER COdTrCOn. • Black and fancy. colored Habit Cloths. , •. Super black and fancy colored Cashmaretts. 1 ,French Palm and check Casaitner Coatings. Drop D'Ete's Summer and Croton Cloths. ravratoolNi sTrprs. Soper black French Casslraeres-and Doeskins-. . 1 French fancy and mled Casslmeres, every variety, Merino c an3 imeres; all colors and qualities. Plaid and sniped Casslmerea. in every variety. White and fancy Linen Drilllnge, splendid styles. - Cords and Zeaverreene, of every qaality: SV.:lnelts, all stpdes and qualities. . VESTMGS. z Barrer black Satin and Cashmere Testings: Splendid fancy Silk Testing% new designs. While and colored Marseilles, largeozsortmcnt. Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings. 'With a great variety of Goods for Goys' wear. Auto, A: large assortment of Tailors' Trimmings, for sale very low by the piece or at retail. NATHAN T. CLAPP. , —No 8 N Second 5t.,3 doors above Market. March 23 355 0 , 12-3 m ~_ The Tobacco Market. AVM S. DOBBINS, NO. 269 NORTH SECOND STREET, HAS the largest and cheapest Tobacco Warehouse in Philadelphia. Ile has on 'hand, at present, over me wißioss of, Cigars, from common to the 'hest imported; the most of them are over two years old. If you want i 3 buy good Cigars, try hlm once; be brut 50 bales fine Cuba and Havana Leaf Tobacco. 1001itids. of the best Maysville, Kentucky and Mary land Leaf Tobacco. - 125 boxes of the attest, brands Of Cavendlsb and Pio g'Tobacin. 25 boxes of the best old Black Tat Cavendish, not to be surpassed by any other for Hareem of glavdraad good ne..ty. A large stock of Smoking Tobacco. Pipes. Ece - ,- ennstantly on hand. `The subscriber has constantly employed,over three hundred hands, to make Cigars, which enables him to sell more reasonably than any other house. All dealers. are Invited to gall and examine his stock, at 259 North Second St..opposite the Golden Lamb Ho tel, and 51 South Second St., one door above Chesnut, cast side, Phila. /larch/. 15.50. - For the Core of - OOUGHS, cotps, HOARSENESS, SRON• ATEEITIS, CROUP, ASTEL- -MA, WHOOPING-COUGII AND CONSUMPTION. .111 E annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and ratite or many Me dicinal agents, bare furnished no examples to coin pare with the salutary effects produced by "AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL."' The remarkable mares n - f — dlseases of the Lungs which have been realized 14 its nse, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physicians le ths and foreign lands, should encourage the afflicted In ipersevere with the strong assurance that the LISP of the •TIIERUS PECTORAL" wilt 'relieve and ulti mately tate them.. We present to thqubilc unsolicited testimonials froth some of the first men in our country, upon whnse judgment and experience implicit confidence may be placed. Dn. PEURINS, President Vermont Medical College, one of the most learned and intelligent phystelans in the country, considers It a , •composition of rare ex cellence for thereure of that formidable disease! Con • sumption." - Xrritic,i, &mit to, MPS. DT. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Agreeable to the Terme-lit of your agent, we will cheerfully State what we have known of the effects of your Ullman' PECTORAL, and they have been astoniiihing Indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter hadrbeen afflicted with a severe and relent less cough, which reduced her very tow ; so low, that little, hope could be entertained for her recniery. mewing remedies had been tried without effect, before be CIIERRY PECTORAL . . And that has cured her. George Watkiwon, Esq.,tiad to our knowledge been atillicled with Asthma, for derv% years, and grown yearly worse, until the CHERRY PECTORAL has now remored_, the disease and he Is as free from' an • of its symptoms as we are. The Rev. stark Dane had .been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, as to disable him frnm .hls duties, and nothing had afforded him relief until I (Mr. Thorning) carri,d him a bottle of your PECTORAL, which cured him at once, and he non• officiates as usual In his place. These are three - Mille cases In which we have known It successful, but ricazr to fail, We have great pleas ure in certifying w these l'ac;s; and are, respected sir, your humble servants. REV. DAVID TITORNING HON /0.9EP1, BATTLES Among the distinguished authorities who have civ rn their names to recommend CHERRY. FECTOR— A I, ar the best remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs. are 'The London Lancet,' 'Canadian _Journal:of Medical Scirncea"Bostoa Medical auft :Surgical Jonrnal,"Chtuleston (S. CJ 'Medical Re view,"Nrw Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prof. Webster, Harvard College; Prof. Bartlett, Transylianla Uni versity. of Medicine; President Perkins, Vermont Medical : College; Dr. Valentine Mott, N. York City;- Parker tleafeland, Bovednin College; Prof. Butter= field, Wilionghhy r,ollege, Oblo; Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds (Etur ) Medical School; Sir Richard Kane, Queen7s Collrge,,lreland; Prof. Rosenbaum, Leipalc. The public have twain know the virtues and aston , halting Istieteis of the "cnEnnY PECTORAL,"„in curing diseases of the Lungs, tv hen they will feel se , ewe from these dangers, whenever this remedy can . be ! obtained. -Freparecl by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, !ilasil I. Seld In Pnitfrille, by 1011:10. BROWN; Xiageg isii:e, J. B. FALLS; and Drugging generally. March .30, 1856 litesc, Sprit*. Goods. GP.ORIGE Xe. 106 Afortk,Seroild. Streer—rnmanctrnra. H"Just received a large assortment of Goods. the following comprising a part:—San Glance, liar montane, German Pipes. Snot:Mores Segal , Care& nominal... Cards, Violin Strings and dridges,, Canes. gimes and-Pencils, Marbles, Je .ieharps,, &e., with a large assortment of TOYS and FANCY articles, at wnolesale and retail at the lowest price,. April V, IRStI , 1.5.3m0 ColeirratOK Cheap 'Cutlery Mores Nos. 324114 02 AREA= sill 209 CHESXUT iStresi—Pzitt.t labiAl6llla. eIOIINTRY .meccliapts can save tram ID 1.3 15 per rent. by purchasing at the atmve stages i By Ini. pectin: my own goods. paying but little :cat. And mR nennetnically, it is plain 1 can underscti those wbe pitrchasetlicir gouda here, pay high rents, and live lA.O princes. Constnntly nn hand a larr.c assnritnetit of Pen and Pocket. Krlitces, Benicntr arid rt•rzrtni ; Tank Knives and Frukc,'ln suit!, Inttrain, h - nne and wood handles; f'arvers and Forks; rtteeic. Butcher Knives Thrk• linnt in KnivesP Re.vnlviu::. a tikPlain ko. Just received; a 1:112.• ,triCk no.IgCTO nTri Wn - letvitotnef fi,ir . l,Pen :net ennereog Knives. ar.0r111 , ..111 of Arcortirons, &c., Sc.; gi r iglisii i.t and 4:.litian Gntio. JC.IIN COLE3IAN, Importer. I-if :tun 5. 1519 GREATEST DiscnvF.RY GF THE AGE , DR. •TILA SIC'S • M AGNETIC OINT3IENT. TE constantly effecting cores of the utmost impor- CIUCC. The most ineredulomi are convinced--the most faithless are cnmpelled to believe In the power 'and.virtne of this great remedjr.` It Is Universally admitted to be the most ivonderfal combination known to the wort,: for the immediate relief of diseaire and pain. . It never falls whits there remains sufficient life to 'restare a natural and healthy action to the capillaty vessels of the body, and equalize the circulation of the blood. fly this means a controlling power is gained over the crest malignant forms of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Stich is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human. frame; every bone and muerte. vein and ligament Is searched 'Out and made sensible of its purifying and healing /Oftener.. Hence ft cornea it careens readily with internal as external diseases• zNamecons instances are on record where this I etIV!- - 4113/1 ermined health to patients so near thn grave tliat the mom powerful internal remedies' (anon. pro: dace any effect Ruth has fregnentiy been the case in frifi`asteratiest ef the floral, . !inpatient need ever die with this disease where the. Id:imp-tic niatosent can be Obtained. That 'ding/nous Epidemic known as the Patric! Erysipelas, can atoriva"be cured by this remedy. For fitesinsiatery Rheumatism, this ointment is the most coniplere remedy prepared. In 00 cases net of 100 it will afford entire relic( to the worst cases of . .IVeresas fisidarke, in thirty mirmtes. For nervous diseases this remedy i 1 of Immense value. . Affections of the spine. rheumatism, hmeness. nice rate Sore throat, bronchitis, pleurisy, mop, chills, brnires,vcald head, scrofula, snit Rheum, erysipelas, cholera morbus, ague in. the face or breast, burns, lnnamed eyes, fever sores, &e. will be immediately 'relieved by tbe use of this remedy. • • • • For'further particulars and testimonials, See pamph lets lett with earb agent. Price .13 and 40 cents per bottle. For sate by JOHN - G. 1140W111. Alto, for sate by en Agent in CaChtown.in %be State. Septembtr_94,ll2. 40—I y THE AB RS' JOURNAL AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. \ . , , , , , The HIGIOX Insurance Company, - CAPITAL, 5T0CK.4200,000. i FIRS. MARINE AND LIFE iNsuassce. i Pffies ea Water Street, in Wises' Brick Bear, I r. • VITCUR VA, lIIIDIANA. 1 TlllB Company having been duly organised, and tea per cenc paid In on the capital,stock subscri bed, Mid balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared 10 err& Insurance against Lou Or Damage by Fire, anStri d ings' Mertimai m MeebillerY , Mills. Malta tictories. and all descriptions of property; also merchandise and prodace in the course or inland transportationp—, the Tilt/ of the seas, ate.. Af.e.,..s also, the Hulls ;of Steamboats, and other vessalsOineArpon the lives :of 1011 , 140 es going au talifornta. The rate.* of pre mlam will be :Is low as those of any other almeoakt mat Company. . All losses liberally adjusted. MO promptly paid. The stock of this Company is held entirely la the West. and columned by western men, and,io no way elm. netted with New York. , 1 DIRECTOES: \ . lIcix:11. N. CAVIAR, Vincennes. \ \Victual' J. HEBER°, do . . Jiro. W. MADDOX. do \ \ J *cos Pies. . do \ SAMUEL WIRD. do , PrrEa P. BAILEY, POII Wayne, Indiana.'., . Timms T. BEgaansoc, Lafayette. do •., WALTER W. EARLY. Terre-liaute, do \ [[emir D. Acme, Evansville, . 49 \ ' Sows Etrrroarr. Jeffersonville. . \. , WILLIAM Remiss, do ' - $ LEvt ld , do - s J isms Sumac, do R. N. CARMAN. President. : \ 1 Soros Dorrnoarr. Vice Pealdent. C. M. ALLEN. Secretary. • .. - • ... ' W. J. HEassiiiiTriasnree. Short Life an 4 California es Ls taken at this agency at istra hies. Dee 29. 1849. JOHN 11. C. NaIITI'N. Apra. 5344 • LIFE INSURANCE. PROTECT YOURSEI,VES. WEIR Delaware Mutual Safety lasi/Tana? Comptny. .L —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St, Pialladelphla. • FIRE INSUSANCE.DniIdings Merchandise , sad other property in Teen and Cosalry, lamed activist lass ordamage by tre at the lowest rate of premium. MARINE INBDRANCE.--Tbey also Insure Tetaels. Cargoes and Freights, foreign or eoutwise under open or special nehmen, as the assured may desire. • ILbAND TRANSPORTATION.—They able Irritire merchandize transported, by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal floats and Steamboats, on rivers end laget,inr. tbs most liberal terms. DIREOTOR B . Joseph ff: Seal, - James C. Dana , Edmond A. Seeder. r Theophiloe Paulding; - John C. Davis, IL. Jones Brooke. Robert Benoit, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose. Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Senn!, : Gen. G. Leiper, . Spencer Mclivaln, Edward Darlington, Charles ICelty, Isaac IL Davis, J. G. Johnson, . William Falwell. William Hay, - John Newlin, , , Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. IL M. Huston, John Sellers. William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, ' • D. T. Morgan, Wm. tlazaley. ' • WILMA:II MARTIN Presldenti RICII•lib S. Nzwaobn, Secretary. The imbseribtr hay ing been appointed agent for, the above Company. Is now prepared to make Insurnatee on all destriprions of property on the ,most liberal terms. Apply at G. 11. Potts' office, Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A. 'M. MACDONALD. 45-ly G-6 3 Nov 11. ISIO Tim GIRARD LIFE ASSURANCE ANNUITY .AND TRUST COMPANY or rut,LA. 4 ! ° true 15 D. Chesnut Street. • BENJAMIN HANNAN. Agent far Schuylkill Co., . JAMES S. CARPENTER, M.D. Medical Ezamlner„ AlidloK„E.ml:sniga:cned o r e n t L p i l v v e e s, a g n r 4r a i n e t i A ec n u n t u a il r e u s s a ta n . tl E n- Batts far fissuring *101606 a sherle life. , - For 1 year For? yearn. For I..fre. , annually. annually . 190 OS 1 77. 30 0 914 1-36 2 36 . 40 169 1 - 83 210 20 1 NO . 2 09 4.60 ' 60 435 491 7.00 EXA . irror. , TrA person aged 30 years nestblrth-day by paying the Companysl 31, would secure to his fa mily qr heirs $lOO. should he die In one year; ur for 813 10 he securest° them $lOOO ; or for 4/13 60 annu ally for * 7.years ; he secures to them *lOOO should he die in; years; or f0r42360d aid annually during life be provides for them $lOOO whenever he dies; for $6550 they would reeelie4sooo should he dip lu one year: , Linostiv 20,1815. THE Managers ofthls Company, at a meeting held tin the 2;o' December ult., agreeably to the design referred In the original prospectus or circular of, the Company,appropriated a Bonus or addition toall poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in Airco. that were isrued prior to the Ist ofianuary, 1842. Those of them therefore which weielssued In theyear 1835 will be entitled tot° per cent open the stun Insured' making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That Is 31100 will be pant when the policy becomes e claim inmead of the .1000 orig inally insured. Those policies that were issued in ni3: will beentitled to 81 per cent Or $B7 50 on every 11000. And those issued in 1638, will be entitled to 71 per cent, or $75 on every 100, and in ratableproportions on all said policies Issued prior , to Istof January,lB42. -I.IIA Ttie Bonus will he credited to each polory on th hooks endorsed on presentationatthe Office. , ; $t is the design of the Company,tocontinueto make addition or bonus to the policies for lire at stated periods: D. W. RI CHARDS, President. -Jour( ,F. .1151 Es, Actuary. aS•Thesubscriber has been appointed Agent for the bnve Institution, and is prepared effect Insurances or lives, at the published rates, and giveanyinfortuatioa deslredon the subject, onapplicatios at this office. Pottsville Feh.B] BENJAMIN BANNAN. • -- INDEOLNITY. TUE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE N 0.1031, Chesnut street, near Fifth @tree DIRECTORS, , Charles N. Rancher, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Idordecal.D. Lewis, Toblax Wagner,, Adolphe E. Borle, Samuel Grant, - David S. Brown, . . Jacob R. Smith, Mortis Patterstin 1 Continueto make Insurance, pertnanent or linitted on every description of property, in Wiwi' andcountt y at rates as low aware consistent with security, The Company have reserved a large Contingen Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,•tford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1848,as published aaceeabll to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: Mortgages, Real Estate, Temporary loans, 125,459 00:—. i11.rh),097 67 Since thelrincorporation.Aperind of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of sae minims two kaudred tkossawd dollars, losses by Are, thereby affordingevi, dence nf the advantages of insurance.•• well as tbe: ability and disposition to meet With promptness, all liabilities. CI:ARLES N. RANCHER, President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary:— 8c00,558 65 Stocks, 51,563 . 25 108,358 90 Cash, ace., 45.157 67 The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above\ mentioned institution, and is now prepared to tnalteinsurance,ou eiery description of property, al the foorest rates ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent Pottilville.lnit 19, IPII2S ' NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIF RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON FEEI . . CCA %VINES BANK for the Benefit of the Widow Liana tho Orphan."'—Empowered by Act of Par- Ilumeht.—Capital 4100.0000 t 82.500,000-13ecldee are serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of aboutill3s.ooo T. Lamle 'Murray, Esq., George street, Itanover square, Chairman oft he Court of Directors In London Parkins—J. Elllotson, M. D., F. 5.8. itetudrjr—W N. B. W"lhoures Esq.. F. R. d.B. daistarr—F F Camtous, Esq. ruILADELenta BOADD or utirtnevet. Clement (: Diddle, Wm Peter, II II C Omni Coleman Fisher, . George R Graham, toms A Cndey, . William Jones. TheTrilldwingarS.llMOng tbe advetttges Org. , ed bY this Institution:— The prarsatee nit a iarge capital,ta addhton ,to the accumulation of prena ata. The peculiar benefit se • cured to the assured by the:l:mm.loe of the Ina* de partment. The payment of - premiums half yearly, a quarterly, by partiee lusitred for whets. teem ritlife,al :t trifling addit lona I cha The travelling leave ea tenvive and liberal. Persona formed for Ilfe, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim tb.e came privilege for five IttICeePAIVO years, on their own atqc,asuitletwtsitof potter. Part of the Capi tal is permanently invested in the lhinited States, In the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustnoa —avaltible always to the assured ill eavevof diemiled claims fihnold nay socharise) or otherwise. Thitty days allowed a Der cart] payment of premium becomes doe tt Mimic forfettore of policy I No charge for mcdi cal examination. ' . . The Society beinerounded on the Mutual andioint 'Stock principle, parties may participate lo iho profits or the society; two-thirds ob which are annually Sit ided among those assured for life on the particlpa 11011 stale. Persona who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages otTered by this Institution, by addressing the Agent,T. K. Starr, No. 22, South xi, Baltimore. can - obtain the requisite information and the necessa rY PaPors for elTecting an insurance. to..eAny information with regard to this Company tan be obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal,whers the Premium can he paid and Insurances etrected: Julie 30; 1549. 27-I► • Blake's Patent Fire-Proof Paint FIIO3I OHIO. T IIE Subscribers have kiln received a further sup ply, of this ciagular and valuable 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 buildings. Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro. &nide of iron, which in the opinion of sictenlide men satlafacuirily accounts for its Lire-proof nature—the two former sulrstanees being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint.. For nee It is mixed with Linseed Oil, and 'applied with a brush, the same as ordinary paaitt, to wood, iron.tin, star, canvass, paper,Se. It hardens gradu ally and becomes fire4roo f. It is part' :Warty suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id ear-deck.. railroad bridges, fences. &e. A. toot coated with the article is equal to one of slate, at a vast easing of ex pense. Specimens may be seen at the office if the subs' ed. bets. HARRISON, BROTII?X$ & Co.„ • N 0.431 South Front Bt., PhUada. fairil 22; IWO. 17-tt - Biddle, Reeves & Son, - WHOLESALE MID itZTAIL • • - BEDSTEAD, IVIANUFACTOIXT, - "Nos. 89 4. 91, ST JOILy STREET,- .• PHILADELPHIA, ULTllgilt Cabinet Makers, Hotels and Private Fara. VT hies can be supplied with' Bedsteads of every pattern an quality, made in the meat fashionable and •übstautial marine*. • N. B. • The patent Screw 'Bedstead, a very Vapciini article, manufactured at this establishment. All kinds of Turning done at the lowest rates March 16,.1650, - New Powder - DIM AT V.A3uk.qiu.n. - pug subscribers announce to their friends and 1 the public, that they have pnichesed the Powder Mill; recently erected by John ,tones, and are pre. pared resupply Powder of the best quality for Mining and other purposes, at the most reasonable rates. Orders solicited which wink% promptly attended too,at abort notice. J. MUNSON . & Co =aqua. .Nov. 21, 1 - 842. _ Boysi - and Chiblen's Clothing. T:HE subscriber has nn hand ft complete assortmen Of Clothing, adopted to the deason, suited for , Boys nf three pang of age, to young Gentlemen ofiisteen Anv person purchasing Clothing at this :estaddlsh merit can have the pritrilege of returning them If they do hot suit F. A: 1704 T. Nn.26 tangent St, below Tenth, ?Mute Peb 23, 1F.,50. . Astrology*, Astronomy, Threnolo• gy And • Geomancy. , 6Y•PROP-C.W. evysins. Officr . , , • $25,000 .Having been Won BY. my numerous friends on the tare Prealdentjal Election, should convince those skeptical pentorte who talk of vs:Loses; that no such thing as. yart. La 'or has been known by the eminent awiL distinguisheil Astronomer and Astrologer, C. W. ROBACE. daring hja experieuce °rover a quarter of a century. Do you doubt predestinationl .Theti why not every man galti the eelebrity of General Taylcr, a Daniel Webster, or a Hem Clayl And yet there are some whoare fool. lab ennugh to doubt that a man may be Linn with the power to mess into future events. How can it be pos sible that the destiny of run should be' destined by the mere 'shuffling elf a packof cards 1 and' yet there are thousauds who allow themselves, with open months; to 'seratiew the greasy twerds of some old woman, wholes true skill consists' In tilling them with wonders that , are most difficult for the digestion of others wilts are more credulou, yet more scientific.. It Is such tnat 6m : is discredit oe a profession that has been acknowledged to be a science of the highest ova der, from time immemorial, and Is the only professio that hu holy authority to sustain it. The high re spect which General Tay tor. and Charles John Hama done. laze King or Sweden- bad for Aetiology, Is shown by their letters for their Natlvitles to the sub scriber, which It will give hlm great pleasure in show ne to to those who favor hica with a call. In addition to his poweeo foresee future' events, he has the power to give such information as will effectu ally redeent such as are giteitlo the too free use of the bottle. He Is also capable of-euring diseases hereto* fore considered incurable in tine country by the or dinary medicines, apd wishes all to give him a call 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 charge except for the conjurations be shall make use of in his office. He Is often 'asked - What a Nativity Ist sJle answers, accenting to Geomancy, nne of the seven points In the science of Astrology, that It Ise Horoscope of the future events ofa person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, con mining an account of all the lucky and unlucky i days In the months and years of the person's life for whom It is cast ; by tablets means thousands in this ettentry and elsewhere have been prevented from mlefortunes that had been hidden In the womb of futurity. byvhfer tine to their Nativity before entering on any specula. , rion of business or pleasure. It should bete the bands of every one as their almanac for life. A Nativity of an individual can only forwarn the possessor 6/trou bles tinware In future for him; those who are involv led In present difficulties of illy kind mnst wait on the subscriber In person or by letter, who Is prepared to exert his secret Influence for their immediate benefit. Be Is ready to uscrbis Influnnee to fortell the result of lawsuits, ana'all undertakings in which there ilia risk ingot red; lot alms makes use of his power for the res toration of stolen or lost property; whiekhe has used for the advantage of thousands in this City and else where. Who can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had the honorgo be called on and consulted with by all the crowned heads of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation as nn Astrologer than any one living, *lle can he ronsulted with at his Otlice, or by letter, f pre paid, and he is prepared to make use of his pow er on any of the following topics:—llusiners of all descriptions ; travelling by land or sea; courtships ; advice given for their successful accomplishment; speculating In stocks, merchandise, or real estate; the recovering of legacies in dispute ; the purchasing of tickets, and the safety of ships at sea. He also offers his services respecting health, wealth and marriage, love atrairsjourneys„ lawsuits, difficulty in business, fraud, sickness and death, part. present and future events,and in all the ecincerns of life. and invites Milo call who are titillated, corporeally or mentally. ' TERMS Ladies. MI cents; Gentlemen,fl. Nat!rifles caten ated and read in full, according to the Oracles of Alas• aline Blgna—Ladies. •I 3 Gentlemen, •t So. Natty!. ties calculated according to Genntancy, for Ladies,e2, In full, .3; Gentleman, 83, in full, 415. - rennns at a distance can have their tativitlesdrawn by sending the date of the day and their birth. All letters containing the above fee will receive Im- Medialft attention, and nativitlea will be sent to any put Of the 'Flitted States, written nn durable paper. Office, No. 71 Locust street. between Eighth and .Ninth, and Walnut and Spruce streetsi opposite the Musical Fund Hall. Phila. Office hours froth tl A. id. till 10 P. M. C. W. ROLIACII, Astrolnger 50-ly Dee S. 1519. , Liter Complaint, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC OR NER ' YOLIa DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY: 4 , And all diseases arising from a disordeerdLlrer orSio lunch, such as constipation, invaid piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, SOllf eructations, sinking or flut tering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breath ing, fluttering at tile heart, choking or sullicating sensations when in a lying potture, dimmitess of vision, dots ar • webs hVnite the sight, fever and dull pain in the head deficiency of persoirilion, yellowness of the skin and ey,s, pain in the back, chest, &c., sodden flushes of heat, burning he flesh, ,tonstant Imaglolnr,s of evil, and great depreaslon of spirits ran be ctrectually eared by DR. 1100FLAND'S CELEBRA'TED GERMAN BIT rers, prepared by Dr C. M. Jackma, at the Ger man Medicine store. NO. 120 *reit Street, Their power over the above diseases is not excelled 1f equalled, by any "tin r pieparation in the 11. dtates as the cures attest, In many cases after skillful physt clans had fatted. These Bitters are worthy the attention of lavalds.. Possessing meat virtues in the rectification of dissas-' es of the Liver and leerier gia edit, exercising the most ',earthing powers la weakness and affections of the 'digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. , READ AND re Convineenr—The Han. Charles D. ilinaline, Editor of the Uamdem Monocrat. the beef paper in West Jersey, says, July 21:—" German Bitters.—We have seen many flattering no. Bees of tbidmedicine„and the source from which they rams, induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. r. ram inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must s a y we found it apecifie in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influ ence It clefts upon nervous prostration Is really sur prising. It calms and strengthens the nerves; bringing them late a 'tate of repose, niacin sleep eefieshing. "If this medicine were more generally used, we are iatisfied there would he ICAO sickness, aafrorn the sto mach, liver and nervous system, the grearetniJonty of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Maretheni in a Motility condition, and you can bid defiante to en'. demiee generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give a trial—kw ill then recommead itself. It should ; in fact, be in every family. No ruka,g !medicine gpo produce such evidences of inamltia (From the Becton Bee.} She editor fAld, RAC. 'l2'd— . Ur. IlneflantiM Cele brated German Biters. for Gm cure of liver complaint, daundice. dyspepvim. chronic or nervous debility, 13 eservedly Otl.l of the most popular medicines of the day. Theta Bitters have becalmed by thousands, and , a friendat our elbow says he has himself receiver! an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint front the use of this remedy. We are convineed that, in the use of these Hitter's, the patient constantly gains strenciliand vignr—a fact worthy or great eondldera lion. They are pleasant in taste and smell; and can be used by mums with the most delkate stomachs with safety, tinder any circumatance's. We are epcak- Intl from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." Febl9- I?: ASSU Scott's Maly, one of the best literary papers pub lished. said Aug. 25th—" Dr. Moofland's German DU tere,manufactured by Dr. rJackson, are now recom mended by some of the mom prominent members of the faculty, as an article of mtieh efficacy In cases of female weakness. Aa such ix the case, we would ad vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and MUNI save themselves much sickness. Persona of debilitated conatitutkms will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, na we know from experience the salutary effect they have upen weak systems." Judge M. 51: Noah, a gentleman with great scien tific and literary attainments, said In his New -York Meaty .4fessengTer. January 0, I6so:—Dr. lloofland's Berman Bitters.—lfere is a..preparatinn which the leading prerees in the Union appear to be unanimous in•recommending, and the reason Is obvious. It is made After a prescription furnlalted by .the lite Dr Chrlefopher Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor of the Uni versity of Jena, Private Physician to' the King of Piles a. and one of the-greatest medical writers Der many has ever produced. Ile was emphatically the enemy of Aember, and therefore a medicine of which tie Wail the inventor end endorser may be confidently . relied on. Ile specially recommended It in liver corn.' plaint, dyspepsia. debility, vertigo, acidity of the stn. mach, enruttipatlon, and all complaints arising from a dlsorded condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its abets from their own individual expe rience.' Underjßese circumstances, we feel warrant ed. not only in calling the attention of our readers to the preaent proprietor's' (Dt. C. M. Jackson's) pre paration, but In recommending the article to all afflict ed." • The Philadelphia Itatardey Goats. the best fimily newspaper Pohl kbed in the United Steles, the editor says of Dr. lloofiand's German Bitten.--" It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patmnage of our readers : and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof Land's Ger man Bitters, we . wish It to be distinztly understood that we are not speaking of the noontime of the day, that are noised about for a brief.period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty rue of unschter, but of a medicine long established, universally prised.and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty iteelf." Ev,idence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) hem all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadeiphta thln all the other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be establish ed,and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. 11-6 m That thIS medicine trill core Liver Ca/Initial and Dyspepsia, in one can dnutd, after using Das directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—lbe effect: is immediate. They can be administered to fertiale or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. • DEWAR'S Or COUNTEIIIMITS. - This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary fur all medicine'. to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives cif those whaere innocently decieved. Look well to the melba of 'the genuine. They. have the written Maniac of C. M. JACKSON upon the array. per, and the name blown In the bottle...wit/oat wilisk they era spurious: For Isle, wholesale and retail, at the German Me dicine Store, No. I=ll Arch Street, one door below eth, (late Or 278 Race SO Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for sale by L BROWN,.Uruggist, Pottsville, Pa. June 8,1630 • 23.1 y Philadelphia Moss Evlnases. Venders of'Diereloindir. 1A711'11114 THE COUNTY Of EICMITLICI VV for the, year IMO, ei appraised AM Cigil the underalgued, duly appointed , *opiate/a of tile Tain t In wit • ' I • &Wein& ' Broke. Wm A Agurt Conner & Rhoads, Barra and Bowman John P Millet CJ Dobbins+ , Agent Caleb Parker. Agent Patrick Hubert - L Prlmroil & Co Wet Hetherington _Elisba Dodion • John O'Donnel • Jobn Mort: John Canfield I Rogenr,fillualckson ds 00 - Henry Koch& Son ;1 John Williams 'John A Elteluberges Ilernbart & ilhenbassar Cornelius Crow Adisoo & Erdman Joseph Whitfield Nee* Natitheha, Ernst Kle inech & Spe rt er nc . • 11 , 14 14 ' 1 L14%1010110t 14 14 -, , 14 Liquor 13 114 14 14 lADOt 14 Liquor 14 . Liquor 10 14 Holt &Detweile) Samuel Mans Henry Dranahelles " Mien. Schuman di Elm* Strange &P,reedmari Philip Kolb' West Bramisrfas Samuel Boyar Lyons & UMW% ' Jones Rubenhol4 d E Moyer West Peso 8 U M Knitter . Gideon -Wrists!. Elias Wastehs Lon, & Arms ' Eau Wahl? Peter Stibnite/ Prisross Eckert, Guilford & Al W 8&. J lireltsublisb Pisseares Dm. Molly As Srillk Wheeler rkl Millen Graeff& Ferry Klizmilleerk, Stagg Frederick Ilporman Joseph' Meatier Paul Barr. Trelsosit' Zacharin Dajdort Daniel app Wertheimer,* Groat& brlls , • Bans & Wingert John II McCleary Charles A Wyeth Washington ' Faust & Moll Joseph Euzensperyer L 8 Spangler Eckel 4- Bann : Bernick 1 Charles Miller Francis BLacdonnel M O & P !feline, , Mores !lister JohananCocklll : James de Long - Mrs E McCrath James Mobrata Feeler ; Colt, Casein! & Loinlson McCormick & Clark Abraham Ochner Daniel Reed Ler er .Mahastieszof Abraham Schwenk & E Welst Jacob Katiffinin Upper .Miskinstasigge John Meet Gabriel Ilerb JohnW Myra!! , Albert Lninies . ,Charles Rutz r.. Lafaycite Heuer Barry. , John A Olin Klinger & Deal Csss. David Bell Wm Payne Richard Ileckshes W & Cadman John Conner John Kelly Isaac Kopp G E 4 Repli.r& Co James Id Fans Ucilner & etbay 1 Edward Stitrater Mrs Witmer' • George Ileckinvn Francis Seholenberg . Moritz Milner Miebbel 0" Neal Bast, Lairrz & Co • Philip Jenklris Thompron & G 3,1101 Wm D Thomas . Jacob Engel Robert Williams Gen Spencer & Co Ward & Linderninth Wm Sterner & CO Abraham Trout Appel NeWlTall blre Falls' Catharine Memel J &113 Christ John Trayer . Jacob Werner Geo J Gehr J & S Sahlet • •.1 & W Gibbs Win Herbert • Philips & Moore Jacob Serrel Wm Ilinnershlti . East Nortesyloin George Dougherty John Gwinner Mattson & Railer 0 W Wirderrteen SolomoOrlisman Wililam Fink Mrs M. lliegans Thomas Welley A W Weiley Milner & Cn Henry Shinier Emannell &rause Moritz Seiliginan John Morerty Joseph Robeson • - James Filellan Marcus Straus. & CO Thomas McDonough Ebarles ninfth ;Ernst Kleinert , J II Alter William Cooper George Reagan Michael Schwartz George n ran k Myers &Hillynran Beira:lga of ratirefirill Alsjor Robert Ramsey E Yardley it Son C C Hughes Benjamin Banes. Henry Webber Brady &Tlllott ; George L Gentle; Jacob M Impg R R Mortis • r t $ & J Fester m, game:owl:A William c LAW William Hetherington F. Sanderson John Webber Mcllvain Reuben Bacharate Boas Smith ' T F Beatty'& CA Henry Shelly Thomas ; Fender MIS Berryman Ilenry.Chamberil R D &Moeller Johnston & Co .William rliolth Henry Matter Hiram Parker Charier, yank, &Richter & Esterly Weed &.' Lends Thomas rooter & CO Schloss & 'Brother Spencer, Mason & CO John McGinnis F C Emine Fox & Brother Jacob flaelTer . James oCochrane• James If Kelly Silas Strauie • ' Sa moot-Hunt:lnger • Pre lit &Porter Bright & Pott David N Heisler Hughes & Brothsr; Simnel Morris,jr , . Daniel Ohartle Joseph Woollsoit Elias Bailor Lewis Belts Peter Weal Abraharil Bleier M II Balt Moses Strange . William E.Boyer 'Helms 4 , Smith , Hammer& Maize Solomonlloover Samuel Thempsod Andrew Gilmore - Oliver Dobson - CJ &d Fry William Weber Robert C Green John G Brown . Peter B. Marrs II W Ridgway Morena& Heisler Nagle William Mortuner JarriesM Beatty Andrew 0 Brian - C.,8 Foster • . : Dennis Bradley . 'Oliver Dribrort. ltd Joieph ,Lawrenee,Fisher J SC Martin ET Taylor Timothy Boyle . John II Hill Utile & Martin Becker Pr Shultz James etillyman& 0011 Dresser', & Niiliman Thomas Horn J F elated& Aeeule DUOlevy John Judge) Jacob Epting John Osier : osepb Morgan A 8 Morehead Samuel Thompson,, ;4: Mrs Marshall William Wolf . .John flown E 8 ETIDS ' • Augustus Mendleson Ruch & Evans. J Smith - • Patrick Fogarty • Glenn & Stein Myers & Fogarty Charles; Kupitsh Mllnes,paywood 4? Co John McGinnis.,; 13 . • FJ Perrin ' » /2 Liquor. - - 875 Michael J Beibett .13 Liquor 15 00 0 G dr. D Shollenberger 14 . 700 Amend & MOor• 14 7 00 Wellington Kline s 14 7 00 John Feildro*- 14 Liquor /0 50 Scktiy/kiit Aces Bore. Levan &Kaufman , • 10 Andrew Refer • 13 Daniel Saylor 14 D Shoemaker & Sou . 11 Jltud& Co 14 • Chas Forts 14 Bowman & • 14 Hay 4- Snyder 14 Jeremiah Loyd 14 Charles Deinbach • 14 R Dickson 14 ' Kupp & Heisler 14 'ltems , 8 Maven , 11 l i Pummel Delbert &Brother 13 Henry Rudy • - 14 Christ & Kitchen 13 F B Hnntzinger &CO /2' C & G llontsinger,:, 10 B F Ketner &Co , 13 David D Lewis E 14 New Castle. Lewis C Doigherty George Relfsnyder 3 Hamilron Adams 8c Co Ephraim Phillips Luke McKee ' Mrs Bokey Peter Dickenson Wm Monteith. Price &Hughes - Michael Long Mrs Russell Milne., Haywood & 00 Joseph Whitfield C P Allgayer t 60 George Berk Adam Kline • - Jacob Ferns David Scotus, George Weans, James Wood David Brown Rest Brsonsigd Miller 4._Seltser Moritz Forrider Joshua Boyer George Drelblebeß Jacob 11 Leta 1 Joseph Drehr Omit/there, 31 V Medler Win Ili Bickel . Charles Reiter George Bodey Philip Wemerl Dorhman ' Frederick Beck Joseph Hammer Wm A Hammer Wagner if Brothel Andrew Essig Tamaqua. McDonough_ Definer Sr Morgtintotb B &I Smith Wm 11 Lebo. ' • 'oyes* Birbeck 11 Frincis Bright., 14 James Targets ; 12 B J Fry 14 Bowman Moyer* Rieledson 12 Frederick Millet , 14 George-Wirgan:•, 14 John W Washington It Adolph Landaur 14 J ¢ R Carter , 10 • • :Isaac Troyer • Jacob Comber Kolb 4. Brother Geiger 4. Boyer F A Whitaker . Rartolet & Taylqa William Taggert Lazarus Thee • • Ileaton 4- Caney llatclitr4 Co ' Wm Donaldson Abraham Stabler Michael McDonough L. Pa.. ifled by !ma • ° g 7 51 IS 50 50 10 50 10 50 , 7 7 0 00 0 10 50 10 00 7.00 . 700 10 30 10 50 10 50 20 00 /0 .50 10 50 10 60 is e t.. .E.9e 27 a g C " Liquor Liquor Liquor Liq Liq uo uor r Liquor Liquor 10 50 10 50 15 00 13 00 T 00 15'00 7 00 7 00 10 30 &Iglus Llqual 10 50 10 SO /0 SO 10 10 7 00 10 SO 10 SO Liquor Liquor Liqual Liqoas Lhoos IS 00 10 SO 10 30 10 30 10 39 10 30 1.141(11 Licitio via t Li/ Lille° , Moloch Liqaei I 00 TOO to oo to oo to oo II 50 T 00 T CO I 00 Llquot Liquor Lkinof C 2 50 12 50 22 50 10 50 18 75 10 50 10 50 10 50 Llquot Liquor Liquor liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor 19 50 10 00 10 50 10 50 tlquor Liquor Lkpop 10 50 7 00 10 50 Liquor 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 T 00 Liquor Liquor Liquor .Perenno returned for Licenses under the Act of As sembly, passeddlielth,day of April. 1819. entitled 'an Act to create a sinking fund. alid to provide for the Gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, to wit: 7 00 T 00 Beer !louses, &rust Houser, Pertaarantr, Oyster Cellars, . ¢e. C", ; r".l el :."› E T. _:Residence. :Residence. .i i n . 9 Blythe. f:: ;Mrs Kelley . 85 ; .00 hire Bwinno ' 8 5 00;eivaa Feindt 8 500 Wm Price 8 5 001 John Paleerove 8 300 John Rop 8 5 001.Nichniaa Fov 7 10 OU hire Quinn -.8 5 001Renben IDecer .8 5 041 Henry Flicker 8 5 00 , 1IettrY BosensarilenB 500 John !laver ' 8 5 ODlEdtnund Paul 8 5 00 Joseph Peter 8 5 00:Anthony Fetal 8 5 Ou DWI. Druevseir. ;David Beverige 8 SDO Emanuel De Lung 8 5 00:0 T Thoca;elson 8 5.00 llenry Kay 8 5 On.lotin Haiti; . 8 • 500 Joseph ida r bo rge r 85 00:John Harrison a 5 00 PiYee-rore Bore., ' - ;Francis Kline 8 500 Geo Shertel 8 5 00:Theodore hillier 8 - 500 . Tremont , .lienjamintla.t 8 500 _ _. . . 7 00 7 0(1 12 50 _7 00 10 50 10 50 Residence. Ligon? Liquor Lkinat Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Jna Richards A 5 (10 Valimline Rohrig 8 5 00 •Rees Bees 8 5 00 0 J Behr 8 5 00 Braach.John Moyer 8 5 01: airs O'Brian 8 5 00John Onh. 8 5.00 Gen Rawel 8 5 op Makin PritChard . 8 5 00 Milleranitle. Thom I.llllo%vard 8 600 7'oo 10 50 7 00 18 75 15 00 30 00 7 00 Llgoo• !Amor Liquor Liquor David G Davis 8 5 00 Mrs Ann Philips 5 00 A Shilthorn 8 500 Lauchlin Quigley ' 500 Wm Jones . 8 580 Thss Williams 300 Mrs Donahue . 8 5 00 'rhos Cannatv -5 00 Jeremiah Foley 85 00 Pat Fitzgerald SOU Jacob Benner 8 5 00 Beni'Tin Thomas 500 Michael Horn 8 5 OD Thoa Loyd 5 00 Joseph Levan • 6 500 August Bilis 5 00 : John Tabbert 7 10 00• Daniel Flinn 5 60 F.ust NoiL. , re lan. ICodielb Frits 5 00 Daniel Moyerly 8' 5 00IWm Eater 500 Philip Wolfinger 8 5 00IGrolleib Stilly _= .5 00 Margaret Sim 8 50017ml:01y Boyle 10 00 Jacob Wooly ' 8 5 017 Schuylkill Hares. - Peter Moore 8 5 00!Geo Wlunan - 5 - 00 Johnson 11,11 and 8 5 00'John Zimmerman 500 Schuylkill. 1J 11 Ditzet 5 00 Lewis illeslus 8-..-5 00:Jonathan Heisler 5 00 •John Driskel 8 5 0111!John Jana ' 5 00 : John Kreber 8 5 001Maylen:Saytee 5 00 1 Joseph Atner. 8 5 00; J'esie 'Culls. I Thns Gibson 8 5 00:John Bair. 5 00 ' Pottrrille. :Jacob Geinnet ' 5 . 00 Joseph Kline 8 - 5 00:Geo Or on _ 5 00 Wm Wittemore • 8 503 Thos D via 500 Fri Thurwinger , 'B, 5 Ott: Tama ma. Jahn K-Feltnagle ' flit 5 00IDaniel chiller sOa Eirdheth Zalgler" 8 5 0174 Mlteinhart 5 00 Mrs. Parry 8 5 00:John K Eautlinan .5 00 Samuel Scott 8 5 00:John E.lFosold 5 00 Bernhard Kaiser 8 5 00;traae Jones -- 500 Elizabeth Bills, Er- 5 00;W I Jenkins , 500 Henry Klara ' 8 5 00;Geo Klauder 5.00 Emanuel Henry 8. 5 00;Sam9 Pannier 500 Edward Wile 8 5 00:P Blesslog, - 5 00 _ . . __ 700 7 00 10 50 18 76 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Lkinot Liquor Uquor 7 CO 13= 10 50 TO 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 T 00 10 $O 15 00 7 00 /0 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 Liquor Lignot Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor Lkinnt I.lq*or 15 00 10 SO 10 SO 10 SO 14,50 1111 00 13 Ile, 14 14 VS II rattle . , nealdfneirl F, 0 .3 Braitel. Johanan Cacklll - 4 00 • .Mifterseille. • neither 4r.l3hay 4i 00 Peussilie. Ilenj. Barmap Oft =I El= I= OEM I.lqttor Liquor Liquor INII . Liquor Liquor Liquor Liquor 14 Liquor 14 Liquor 13 Liquor 14 ►1 Llquot 12 Liquor Lig*, Liquor Liquor Xiquor Liquor Lktuor liqUot 14 00 ' 14 Liquor 10 T 30 14 Liquor 10 50 14 Liquor 10 50 11 Liquor 10 50 /4 Liquor lu 50 14 Liquor 10 50 12 • 12 30 10 20 00 14 Liquor 10 SO 14 - - Liquor 10 30 , 12 30 - 12 Liquor /2 73 10 &knot ' 00 14 7 00 14 T 00 14 I 00 - 14 iblour 10 AO 14 Liquop 10 .50 14 Liquor /0 SO /0 00 14 T 00 14 Liquot 10 50 14 Ligaut 10.50 13 Liquor . 13\00 14 Liquos 10 1 30 44 T,OO 14 , Liquor 10 50 12' 10 0000 ' 0 14 14 i 00 14 - T,OO 14 Liquor 1 30 14 ' 700 12 10 00 13 ' 10 00 13 Liquor 15 00 14 7 00 Additional. 41 - eniy — lifiilids 8 :5 00 :Jacob Kiln° 8 5 00 :Michael Kelly "8 5 00 !Daniel Matz 8 5 00 John, Jones 8 II 00 Joseph Philips 8 $ 00; Geo Wertley 8 lb 00: Hero) Branner el 3 00; Charles Fleed , 8 S-001 John Lehnen-, 'll 800 =2l . A r Residence. a . cr . .,3 Sanylei/I Revs R. Levan & Asuffman4 5 00 F Bilunizinger 4 500 C& Q thantsinger 4 300 Tests' fin As. 4 *OO IWK! 'NIPS{ 3 00 Dr W. trail F 6 00 167,1serits Dioi.u)Tos, ti ;'• E Residence. Pillaring. D G George Lauer John Orth - Michael Seibert. 9 , 'OO Ax Areas'. %slit he held et the Court Ilnuse In Om .Borough of Orwigehurg, on Monday the 240 of June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock., M., and 3.P. for all who may feel themselves agrieved by the foregoing apprafsment or classification. LEWIS 1:111EINR, Mercantile Appraiser for Schuylkill 4'4, Orvrigsburg, June 1;1650. 22,11. E. Hicks Jones, Wholesale Wendel, Winor Ware, fironm. Brovh Comb Leakier Gloss ned VariteytStore. NO. 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, 11.111LADEI PRIA • • [Under J. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehousel HAVING enlarged my store, I have on band and am constantly manufacturing and receiving from the Eastern States and Europe, additions to my stor.k. Carr ]fare.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, 400 barrel and 200 staff churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen painted Palls, 200 doz. Wash Boards, 100 doz. nest Sugar and Flour Boles; Spigots„Spoons and Ladles. itirtoro nest Market and 2.00 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large. assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. B•villIS and Dreslict.lo.ooo Will! Brooms, 10,000 Shaker Brooms, 200 doz. each Wall Paint, Scrubhiug, Shoe and HOPEI Brushes; Tooth, Shaving, ( hatband Hair Brushes of every style. Combs.-2000 dozen fancy Combo, oVvarinus pat terns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and Ono tooth Combs of various styles. Leaking Glasses of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahog any and Gilt Frameof all siva and patterns ; Ger man; rsneh acid English Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120—(packing insured to all Parts of the Union)—together.withillarge assort mentlof Variety Goods too numenms to mention.- The attention of merchantsia.respeirfuliv solicited to the examinatiop of my Stock, all of which will be sold low for cash or city acceptance,) so as toantici pate any competition that can be offered March.), IMO. ri .4-- jl/4 V.' J. GAYLE4S • S'A.LAfiIANDER SAFES, Warranted Fire and Thief Proof, and free l from . Dampness. TIIESE SAFES' pagans every qualification to ree der them proof againstthe action of flre or thieven and of suilicient strength to endure a fall from any storyof a burning bultdiug..They are made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and welded together. and lined watt a perfect non-conducting fire pi.oof mineral composiDon, no wood being used In their construction as in the majority Of Wes sold by other makers. The doors of Gayler't Safe, aro secured width!, Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpowder Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blow,ing them open with gunpowder. Over two hundred of these Safes have been - exposed ln accidental Oro .to tie most intense heat, in many instances remaining lin the burning ruins for several days, and at no time have they ever been known to fail in preserving their contents. The public arcinvited to call at the Dranch DePot, N0..10, - Exchange Place, Philadelphia. near Thitk St., and examine the numerous testimonials in favor of Gayier's Safes. also the large assortreent on hand fin sate at manufacturers' prices, by ' I • • JOHN f.. PIPER, Agent 16-3rno. April 20, 1850 . -. New Books. ' , ANToNINAvor. the. Wall of Rime, a roinanee of tho Fifth Century. by W. WOW comps... An Easter Offering, by,Fredrika,Bremer. The Adventnroe of Toth Stapleton. Part In—Thiele' Life of Napoleon. Just received and for male. ¢y ' ' • :lay 11, Ina .0. BANNAN, Llquor • 100 50 00 1 10 50 411400, 215 0 0 7 0 7 oo Licoot 90.50 7 00 Liquor 10 50 7 00 • 1 00 7 Oa 7 00 Liquor 0 15 7 00 0 Liquor 15 00 Liquor 18 73 Liquor- 30 00 10 00 L- 7 00 • 3 For -thr-lemoval and Permanent ,Care • of 'all rERVOUS DISEASES, A.na of those Complaint' which are clinic! by Ili lra• pairekweakened or unhealthy condition of the IMILVOUS SYSTEM. _ _ This beautiful and convenient spplicatien of the my*. Wigan, pores of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, has been pronounced II distinguished physicians, bath in Europe and the United States, to be the Ma reloads medicine/ iiseorcry of the ? Sp. Bt. cam= GALVANIC! BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, • b Wad witlrthe moat perfect and certain toccata la an cases of. GENERAL' DEBILITY. Strengthenbwr the weakened body, giving tone to the miens organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA' or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC. GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TILF.MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEVRALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, - and: CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS, DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple evule—atimely, • A: Derangeme nt-of the Nervous_ System.. (ti - In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi• clues increase the d• , for they weaken the vital ener gies o the 'already pros t rated system ; while under the strengt ening, lifeliving, vitalizing influence of Galvin. ism, a pplied by this beautiful arid wonderful dis. cover" . -the exhausted patient and weakened &offerer is restore to former health, strefigth , elasticity and vigor. The rest peculiarity and excellence of • • . C7hristie's Galvanic Curatives, •.. i C omb Le the fact th at tluiy arrest and cure disease by 'Wray onllotion, in place of the usual mode of drug • ging a d physickiii: the patient, till exhausted Nature saki pelessly under flu. in fl iction. -Th -strengthen the whole System, equalize the circula tion .." the bleed, promote .the secretions, end newer de the sttehteet injury ender any eirenntstanees. Since their Introduction In the United Steel, only three years since' more than - . 60,000 Persons ' Including all Bps, classes and conditions, among which wereei large number of ladies, who are pecti li tmly sub • jeet to Nervous Complaints, have been 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 :f. 0 0 7 06 I.lquov !.Iquot Liquor 18 75 - - 7 00 Ltitior 18 73 7 0(1 7.00 7 00 • 7 00 Liquor 20 00 7 00 signor 15 00 7 00 15 00 la 00 12 50 Liquor 18 75 7 00 10 00 ' • 10 00 SIN7T3EILT AND PERMANENTLY - CDRED, . when hope of relief had been given up, and even thing Ise been tried in vain ! To lustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of is person afflicted with that bane o f civaization. DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nenr ous Diaorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken. which, by their • action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, after the action — that excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the . Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid u directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will actin). the positive element of the Belt, thereby causing a tial. mune circulatiffn,which will pass on to theaegative, and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping up • con tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe case, of DYSPEPSIA are PERSIA. NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TILE DISEASF. OF YEARS. , 10 00 ' 7 70 Liquor /0 SO CERTIFICATES ANC TESTIMONIALS Utf the most Undoubted Character. From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to fill every column in this raper: AIV EIffRAORDINARY CASE, vvliich conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger than Fict.ton." GUILE OF . Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. 7 REV. DR. LANDIS, .A CLERGYMAN of New Jetsey,.ot distingu,Whed . attaizunezits and exalted reputatton:— &DIET, New Jersey;ly 12, 16148. Be. A, li. Csisserm—Dear Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the result in my own case, of the appli• cation of THE GALVA-NIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is as follow,: For about heenty years i had been suffering from Dye. pepsia. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any counse of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, um coo sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the du' charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a revere Chronic Rheumatism, which.lbr year after year, caused me indescribable angnish. Farther: in the winter of '4.5 and 16; um consequence of preaching a great deal Briny owfs and various other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nrrrous spina was now thorough/1; prostrated; and as mr.Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dys perisie and Rheumatic) affection—then evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmo copceia there seemed to be TIO remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely At last I was led by my fnends to examine your inveo tions, and (though with no very sanguinehopes of their ettleiencyd 1 determined to try the effect of the application of the. GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This wu in June, 1948. To ai CIRCA? •STONISHSICST, IN TWO OATS MT DYSPEPSIA HAD CIDINZ ; TIGHT OATS I WAS ICNABLIKIA TO SCILIMIC BIT PAS. TOSAI. LABORS ; NOR HATF. I 'MCC OMITTED • SINCILIF StIITICIS •CCODIIT OF THE BIIONCHITIS ; MIDST RHEL , WA I TIO - AFFTCTION HAS T.NTISELT CEASED TO TROVPLE ac Such is the wonderful and happy results of the eaperiment. I have recommended the BELT . and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions. They have tried them, WITH Ham amiss, ItLITTR. IN EVERT C•Se. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours. ROBERT W. LANDIS. GALVANIC" NECKLACE aced for all complaints affecting the Throat or Head, such u Bronchitis, lona : mutation of the Throat, Nervous and Bick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia in the Face, Razzing tot Roaring in the Kars, Deafness, which. bi generally Nervous, and that distressed cont. plaint, called Tic Doloreux. All physician's acknowledge that these terrible diseases arc caused by a driiriency of Nerrens Energy In the effected limbs.. . Custsrirts Galvanic Articles will supply this delclent power, and a complete and entire cure ts thus effected. 0 20 00 a 22 00 10 5 00 1000 Cases of .Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Da. cotiortse and his Agents within tho last two years, which hare becii , entirely restored. WO- Csr. A.narw J TOM', of Brooklyn, N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near four year's, and was No helpless that he had to be fed. The mast, celebrated physicians gave him • up. In five days after , he COM menced wearing. the 'C is De r, Nrcetser, •,111 ''Bascrt.sys, tie walked across the mom, and in three weeks he had perfectly- tccoiered his health. Captain Tomes is set enty years of age. • The following is an extract from a letter lately re. eeived from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia : -A. Coe:vete., St. D.—Dear Sir: Ono of my patients, unknown to me, obtainer) your Galcan'ic Ben and Neck , lace, with the Magnetic Fluid, for e yerions affection of Deafness. The ease was that of a 3 , whose Nervous system was much disordered, and b general health poor. Much was done preriously'to the apidication of the Belt, but with very little success, and l feel it only right to tell you', that since she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few.weekv ago, she has EN . - ..Tint:lX iIk:COVERED IIF.R...III—iItING, and her general he'alth is better than for 'several years.7' erjs- Kvery case of Deafness, if it be Nervous, as it .geoerally is, can be cured by this wonderful remedy. = GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of Convulsion:, or Fits, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous., Affections of the Head end upper extremities. Also in Faley and Faralysls, and all diseues caused by - a deficienty of power or Nervous Energy in. the limbs or other.organs of the body. , ' . Tic Doloremc ant Neuralgia:. • These dreadful and agonizing complaints are imolai atety relieved by the opplication of theThavirtic BILL; NM:Laser •AND Firm,. The Belt difinses the Electricity through the system ; the Necklace has a local effect, and.. the 'Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In these distressing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS._ ofs- Many hundred Certificates from all ports of the country of the most extraordinary character CUL Do given, if required. - Oa- No trouble or inconvenience attends the use 'of DR. CIIRISTLE'S LE.41 , 11C ARTICLE.% and they may be *mu by the most feeble and delicate, vrith pee , feet ease and safety. In many. oases the sensation- et. tending their use is Siefify pleasant and ogreeaba. They can be sent to any part oithe country. Prices*: . - The Galvanic Belt, - Three Dollars. The Gahranio Necklace; - 'Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Zink. The Malpetio Flilici, Oat, Dollar. • ECM Cpy. Tjr articles are accompanied:hi , lull and plalp directions. ^.Paraphlets with fUll,partiCUlan may fie pid of the authorized Agent P'ARTIC,ULAR• CAUTION. to; Entire of Comtterfifte end Infiniti imitations • D. a. MORERVAD, D, GENERAL AGENT FOE , THE UNITED STATUS. 1351 Broadway,.tgow 'York. . For sale in Pottsville Pa., by th'e•autlioriz ed Agent, . • JOIDI G. BROWN; Jan. 12, 1 56.--2—tr.r Druggist. Mercer Jones, , wkolesat• Lookiwz-otais, frAiP;• Brisk,' Combi , 7_ - :Ilarket asd ' - . WOODEN.. WARE 1 , \T0.'143 North Third Street, four' doors above the IN Eagle Hotel, and directly opposite U. James Kent Bclllantee's Dry Coeds Store, between Race and Vine St reets, Philadelphia. Margo 23. 1830 DR. CHRISTIE'S Palsy and Paralysis. Severe Deafness Cured. OR: CHRISTIE'S SOHO OF rat of disliand that as _ I'm of the Dand,tbat till the land. . • And draw from earth der stinor - Right happy Indeed's the lire we teed, - While our days are passing o'er. Many there are, is Inches' far • " I, f Stopusing the Itamer's parse, . Whilst otber pursuits may yield more fruits ret often produce moth worse. - We envy not tbe statestnates lot; • - Still clamoring for bls class, • Nor be that fights for gloß s clews, - At some redoubted pass: No rlsk have we on•bulsterous sea, • No fears lest tempests whelm; All We possess, without rethesi. While laboring at tbo The fruitful Detain' bounties yield, A rich reward for toll t De ours tho trade to ply the spade, And desists plough the soli t— ' We walk abroad o'er the carpet Cod. And ttow'rets Alia our feet, • • Whose colors die to scent the skies—. A tribute pule "n 4 To all we give the means to V•.; As brother ehAre with brother,. And thee Willi the holy will That bias us love each other. ' Ohl life "rectum Itomialle r and pate., To thee mrlife clings ever; With all its might Inlond delight "To change from thee, no, o.c4e farmer. ECONOMY OF MANURING: Under the improved system of a rotation of crops, root culture, and alternation of grass and grain, combined with yard and stall-feeding of sheep andTattle,tth-e quality of man* produced .on__Th'e farms has in Many instances been quadrupled, and the amelioration of the soirhas been in th'e same proportion. Scrapings of streets,,leached ashes, lime, refuse from skin, leather ariLsoap - boilers' shops, slaughter uses, bones, weeds, salt, and any kind of animal or vegetable sub stances, by the addition of earth, may be largely increased in quality and ma - de to en rich and fertilize the soil. But whatever improvements or discoveries May be made, it'seems'cltar thitt the farmer , for manure must rely mainly on his stables . and yards, and his study should be to render these most efficient and available. One main object should_ he to prevent the escape of the liquid and volatile parts of the manure; as experience proves that these are the most active in tufting or supplying plants with food and thus• accelerating their growth.— the yards and the stables should be provided with litter, such as straw, hay, leaves, weeds, tkc• ~ with vegetable mould or muck, with the wash of roads or 'the overflowing of streams, in sufficient quantities to absorb and retain the urine and other liquid parts of the manure, and where these cannot be ob tained, common earth or dry sand will be found of great uti* in ireventing the loss which must ensue where these parts of the manure are allowed to escape from theyard. If, when the farmer cleanalput his yards, were to cover them with a hundred loads et vegetable or absorbent earth, lie would find - in the following, year a greater number loads of the most valuable manure, the grett er part of which, without such precaution, would have been Wholly lost. Ri4tted manure may afford at times more • ben tit to a particular crop, or may, be mare conveniently-applied to somecrops ;but vs a , general rule, manure should be rotted - in the ground 'where it is wanted. Some Crops are rarely injured by any quantity that ...an. be given them, as corn, potatoes, and roots generally ; of course such should have. tho advantag,e of the, first process of decomposi tion in the manure, while its after effeot is , served for the grains and grasses. i The great object in the application of :ma rnure should be, to make it afford as t vticl,",. soluble matter as possi!de to the roots titx)tlit. plant ; and that in a 3/me and gradual man ner, so that it.may be entirely consurry3tl iu forming its sap and organized parts. All green succulent plants contain sa rob:- nne mucilaginous matter, with woody Are, • and readily ferment. They cannot, t Vert fore, if intended fur manure, be used too • soon after their death. By covering dead animals with five srsix times their hulk or soil,• mixed with ont rpart, of lime, and suffering them to remain for a. few months, their decomposition woul 3 int pregnate the .soil with soluble matter, : io. 39 , to render it an excellent manure, a. zfii by. mixing .a little fresh quick lime with it . st the time of its removal, the disagreerdde el Vida. would be ivt great measure destroyed rand , it might be applied in 'the same way t ADD y other manure lb crops. ', Green. regrlables, when put underll and submitted to the process of deem apw.t-. tion, are efficacious Iq restoring . exh: •ustri, soils. Buckwheat and clo_AV_a,re striki RL in stances of this power in .g . R.Wt crops t a. fee - tilize soils; and both Inkt-b, een eiteu. used for this purpose.7,l,,::;„-, SE ASONAJIL , L" lILN TS. (1J Four bushels of Corn sowed bloat Deus , over one acre of well ploukhed - andthon 'ughly harrowed'ground, will furnish amt, !-t de sirable supply of stliTtilent food ftir vault Alien the pasturei giye'irut in August :0 Cut your drahr before it is dete ll ripe. as the shattering will then not be so' very. and the cradling , and • reaping triore.;', easily done, bekides' , thcre will 'be lessAan : ger oi having'your grain lodged. '' '. I _ : ' [l:7Harvest Drink.—A,beverage con ' ogoseci 4 of cold Water and molasses, with the - addi tion of an ounce, of ground ginger to -' every gallon of the mixture, will be fOund ' most refreshing and invigoratingfor harvest l ` (I:7Kcep your eiern'ficidr, Clean.—N Veeds and grass'are regular robbers of the fc .43 1 1 of the corn, and should be exterminated at, once; and your cornfields kepi perfectly clean from this period to the time of lie corn's full ma turity. Stir tlae surface o your cornfields in time of-drought, and by t ris means th e en riching vases that float in the ,air, w . ill I.y absorbed, and the growifi 'of the ccim I , arge ly promoted. , yotir laborers extra diet, in liar vest time, and the/amount of extra •-• work they will'perform; will more tban con 'wen sate you. , CE:7"Three Pecks or a bushel of bucket 'heat is suffident for sowing an acr - of grout'. id. Sar.e your fire-frOod.—Mr. it adison, i a his Notes'Of Aviculture, says, " fall *4 er : rors in our rural economy, none per)) 'aps is to tic. so.much regretted, bee use na tie so difficult to be repaired, wi the \excessi and injudicious destruction (Jf fire`wood." ' - Till;. 8E.r,.. ytysiptv,ss. , The safest .and irioit relialiin ,ton.siness a young Man can enter, : is, a474,11,tZ. , . good farm, Wel! , attended; is_ an 'inelsolt . . w e gore, an *lidless mine' of wealth -ie ., ~ which the ,ri.cli of the'earih can,be,ero, Y e drawn; if t.'he oWner will - rem' caber dint is li t . can only lie done by the "sweat of hislitnOi u t . l by honest, diligent labor. , - 12.6 m was FARBIEI4