,- -.5,-- - IT 151 3 01L5 , A - NAN TO: .lIIARIIT SIX. , , L't O. P. 1/orris. - , l' • . . ~ , - Balkier, dent Otto, this nnalrli tree, ••. ' -, In precept and in practice, ton, , • ,1. , That It spoils a man to marry him ; . iThe creature newer ought to-go • Beyond a honey-moon or BO t, . , If they survive that, they wilt 'bole • That it spoils a Min toxiarry him. . When first be kmeels before year feet, flosit soft bis words, his looks bow sweet But it spoilt a man loran"; bins ; Al:ben once a late consent he'll wring, And get your finger in /tying. , then be's quits another thing.— It epoits a man to marry him. " Bate you a fancy I—Ton must drop It I A will. It may het—Yon iiinst lop tt; Before you think of marrying ; And even if you venture then, Belem-the very worst OftIWO If not,ninwchances ont of ten, - ' 'Twill spoil a man to marry hirft. Oil anb *mot. A Tovott w.runy. Talk not of stories in Yankee newspapers, 'T Otter reading the following from a St. re -----tersbarg, journal: "A returned traveller from the Islo , _rtia tells rne of a curious mode they s' hate in Siberia of procuring the skin of the • sable. Their fur is in the greatest perfection in the depth of winter, at which time the hunter proceeds to the forest, armed with" a pitcher or water and some carrion. meat he deposites the bait at the foot, and clirribs to the top of a - high tree. As Soon as the ani mal, attracted by 'the Scent, arrives, the man drops some water on its tail,-and it instanta neously becoines, frozen to the ground ! On . which, descending frotn his elevation With _ incredible rapidity - , with a sharp knife cuts , him transversely on the face. The 'sable, from the.excess of pain, takiagan extritordi rtar3, spring forward, runs off, and (Ins tail .bein,g,fast to the ground) out - of his.skin, of coarse, leaving it a prey. to the hunterl Up •on expressing a slight doubt as to the proba bility of this mode of skinning the-animals, my frj p end assured - rne, that - he never could • nave believed it, had he not frequently' , tried ' it himself." - ,NA3I SLICK ON A TKETOTALtA I once travelled through all,the State of 'Maine with one-of them are chaps. He w . as as thin.as a whippen post. His skid looked like a blown bladder after some of . the air had leaked out, kinder wrinkled and rumpled like, and his eyes as dim us a lamp that's livin on a short allowance of ile. He Put are in mind of a pair of kitchen tongs; all legs, shaft,,,and head, and no belly: d re . al gander -gutted lookin critter, as holler as a bamboo Walking cane, and twice as Yaller. He ac; * tually looked as if he'd been picked off . a rack it sea, and dragged thiough a-gimlet hole. Ile was a lawyer. Thinks I, Lor a massy on your clients, you hungry; half-starved looking critter you ; you'll eat 'em all up alive sure as I'm born.—You are jiist- the I :chap to strain at a knat and swallow a camel, ' tank, shank, and flank, all at a gulp, WOlty,A. FLASHY WAISTCOAT. -"He wore a flashy waistcoat, on the night, ;when first we met—with a famous: pair of whiskers, and itnperial of jet. His air bad all the haughtiness; his voice the Manly tone, of a gentleman of eighty thousand , dollars, all his own,. I saw him but a moment, me thinks I see 'him now . , with a flashy waist coat, and a beaver "Millis brow. Awl once again I saw that brow—no neat beaver was - there, but a shocking -bad'un was his bat, and matted was his hair. He wore a brick within bis hat, the change was all Complete, and he tvas flanked• by constables, who marched him uP the street. I saw him but a_ moment, ,Yet methinks I see him now, charged by . these worthy officers, with kick ing up a row.'„' 'MAKING PEOPLE CHARITABLE. It is often easier to obtain . favors from the -pride than -the charity of men. A shrewd preucher; after an: eloquent charity,sermon, - said to his hearers, "I am afraid kraal the aythpathy displayed in your . couutdahnccs., th some of you may give too much. I ion you, therefore, that you should' be st before you are generous, and tsh you to understand that we - desire no tin x who cannot pay his debts to put anything in the _plate." The collection -Ras a rousing one. eon 'A TVOTT RETORT. "When Lady Wallace was in comptny 'with a large party, and the conversati . on -turned upon the time when tbe canon, Of Paphos forbade a female to tell'her age,-ihe applied to David 1-Itime, who sat without speaking for some time; with a "lirav, Justice Silence, when I am asked what is thy ae,what answer shall I giver, "Sav, madam," replied he, "what I believe will -be the truth, that you have not yet come to _years of discretiOn." INTO HIM. Judge Jeffries, when on the beneh, told an .old fellow with a long beard that he suppo sed he had a conscience as long as his beard. "Does your lordship,'." replied the old man, ”measure conscience -by beard I f your lordship has none at all." • • PUN MILITARY. , A yOurig ensign, complaining of the small iess of his apartments at-the barracks, after many attempts at a simile, compared them to ,a nut-shc// ; on which a friend congratulated him, as br dwelling in a nut-shell, he hatrat tained the rank of a: Ecrna. . ~.... A Facetious old gentleman; who has , , -, Iwo sorts remarkably fond'of tainting and -- . 7 - , shooting, very - sarcastically distinguishes them by the appellations of Nimrod and 7- Ramrod. s ' ' ' ' IT7'"Patrick, you fool, what makes yon steal after that .rabbit, when }our gun has no lock oar :Al:lush! hush, tny . dirlin, tbie rabbit:don't knots • tics's - Store. wttot.r.sALE, - AND arta; L art. TCST opening at the old stand of Gen. W. Slater, e .., 1 In Centre Sucet, directly opposite Um Post Office, Lrottsvitic., The' inbscilbers, having taken this at established stand, respeetfutly give 'notice that they are 13 OW °PO"' Inc an etteasive assortment of goods : enoclslin; of GOODS,G !WEER I ES, QUEENSWa"”' VISIONA, SALT, ice, lac., all of which have: been selected with the =meet care. tndbought Main )! from Auctions and Importets. Having hail marl years' experienc e in the-wholesale city . business they -tujoy, an consequence, laxity and supernal, advantages In the procCrement of their goods cheap : r their motto being Small Profits and Quick Vales: Hid/ . arede , u ter hi - =ed to Ore their custonws the advantage 01 „ sre. , r experiente, by selling at the lowest city', pricer,. '• The Public, by railing and examining their stock Will be amply convinced that such is the fact. COUNTRY DEALERS, him May'desire to save the expense of a vulva° the city, 'win find it this ertaD itstnnent an opportunity to replenish their meek, and °Wile goodson terms as favorable as they can procure them in the city. One person will De tept employed la the city to attend the Auctions, and Procure goods .ora the beat terms sx)saible. re” - OCutintry produce taken in eietnanat.. • - ' * Co. • May la. 1430 Reinova.l ExtraordliiiiarY: . THE CIRE.4.TCLOTEIIXO WAREHOUSE OF. LIPPINcOTT & TAYLOR, AXTELL known is the most extensive and CHEAP. YY EST ESTABLISHMENT for Fashionable Clo aittg hiPhiladelphia,Las been REIidCfV.ED from ?io. 200 Market Otreet, to the • Cesare of 401 itaiXarkerSts.-.lMOlLottrota. - , "t5.. Please -rantember; the South... Viva cornet of /fourth and Market.o IApPINcOTT & CO. intend erectinda serenitnry hoildixa on that corner, and are selling of their im mense stock full 2.s'pbr cent the cheapest In rhu4- 4elptila. Those who watt Clothing can.now buy it at about their one price, and certainly 25 per cent the cheapest in the city, as Lippincott & Co, are deter mined to nett without regard to cost, lo order to clear out their stock and re.bailt the iti.lrf t his year. Lippin cott &Tayloesi °id customers (and one million new ones) we solicited to cail at the Booth- West 'Corner of "'coati and Montt eta, Philadelphia. Kay Id, 250 I= for to 'A PIVIVIIE IN TOE ROOM Mr. Malin has said, somettlere, of the portrait of a . beautiful . female with a noble countenance that it seems es ifan unhallow ed action world be impossible in its-pre sence. Most men of any.reflnement of soul must haye felt the truth of this sentiment. And' therefore we hare Often thTanglat that the picture of a beloved mother., or a devo- ; red wife, hung up in the _room where we' sr,cod - our leisure hours, musteonstantly,ex ert a mighty influence upon the feelings and thoughts. ' Cowper's picture orris mother . teas a living presence, whose Speaking corm= terrance and , beaming eye, appealed, as no tiring - mortal . could, to his inmost soul, and stirred its profoundt depths. ROW. Tp PRESERVE VOIIR BECAUTT Rise early,and take a °old plunge bath both summer and winter, and immediately after the bath *alk briskly two miles, or ride five miles on horseback. AccustOm yourself gradually to this discipline, and it will be no hardship. Drink plenty of cold water duriog your walk,, or ;beford and after your ride. This:trill purify and4Orich your blood, and' make it circulate freely throughout the sys teln. It will turelypr eserve both beauty and your health. This is the true secret of come ly middle , aged women. Girls who begin this at the age of fiften scarcely show the marks of age till they are forty-five.' - SOMETIIING.FoIi TIM GIRLS. A lady wrote to her son, requesting him to look out for a young lady, iespectably con nected, possessed, of variops:elegant accom plishMents and acquirements ; skilled in Lan guages, a proficient in -- )musie, and above all of an unexceptionable moral character and . to make her an offer of .£4O a year, for her service as governess. The son's reply was : Wother:-1 have long been looking out for such a . person as you describe; and when l have the good fortune to Meer iivi l iffher, l propose tq make her an itffer, not of S4o.a• year; but Gr my band, and to ask ber to becomenot your governess, but my wife." IttARAN TIE DIAN t Oh, marry themaa:you love, girls, if you can get him at all; if he is as rich as Crce sus or as poor as Job i,n his fall, Pray, do not marry for pelf, girls 'twill bring your soul into thrall ; but marry the man who loges, girls, if his purse is ever so'small. Oh, ne ver marry a fop, girls, whether he's little or fall ; he'll make a fool of himself and you,' he knows nothing well but to dwall. But marry a,soberman, girls, there are a few left on this ball ; and you'll never rue the day, gills, that you married MAI. DZY OWN, DIY GENTLIt.OPIE. They Lek of rainbows in the skv,aud blossoms on the earth, . They sing the beauty of the stars In songs of hire and mirth. They say the mountain sod is fair—they tell of dew.' drops bright. They praise the sou that warms the day, and moon that cheers the high'. I do not sigh to watch the sky. / do not care toffee The lustre -drop on green hill top, or fruit upon the tree. •I've'prayeil to hare-toy lids unseard, but 'twas not to Inihold The pearly dawn of misty morn, or evening elond of gold ; No, no any Mary,T would turn from 'flower, star &lid, - sun, Tor Wets t know It Gard fairer still, my own, my gotti• tie one. I hear the music others deem most eloquent and riiect, The merry lark above my head—the cricket at my feet, The laughing tonne of criitilbood's glee that gladden %tide Chet ring. The robin in the winter lime—the enekon in the spring. But never do I think those tones so beautiful as thine, When kind words from a kinder heart confirm thht heart Is mine. There is no melody of sound that bids my heart re joice, -As when 1 heat my simple name breathed by thy bap py voice: An d Mary.' w iil ne'er petieye. thatiloiver, star °rime, Can erur be so bright as thee, my true, my gentle one. - prco - BONO PIII3LICO CRATE'S PATI;NT. ,WASIIING SUM' important to the Ladies!, rr MS PATENT SOAP is neknowledged by the 1 testimony of thousands of persons, to be one of the greatcSt inventions of Mb age, for Faving labor, time lrul expense. 'A simple trial will prose Its effica cy and it, Cast superiority over ordinary soap for wattling Clothes and cleansing painted surface of all kinds. For sale in Pottsville, by JOSEPII TA,ViLtut, the role manufacturer in Schuylkill County, aa,euar antidel by the patent right. Also.the following places. POTTSVILLE: .Edward T. Taylor, J. IC Beatty Ac On., Alexander Itlorehemi, Jas. Silliman &. Sons, Fox & Brother, Richard hlnryla - Saroucl Morris, - _ SpOmer, MOPOO & CO.. . . . Dr. Disson, Schuylkill Myth. Wm. Prirc, St. Clair. Francis Slacdonald; lquit,ty Branch. m a mma Guiterman,' and Again' !Sol ton, Port Carbon, &c., &c. His considered superfluous to give references here. The popularity this eitinordinary Snap has rained In so short a time atter its introduction in Pottsville, tre think, proof sufficient of its sinefilar'qual Ries, add .the: aston &bin: success its sale has met with, is the best evidence that mild be offered to the public that its usefulness Is appriciated. ' JOSEPH TATtort, May 19. ISSO - 204 TO BOUSEOKEOWERS. • • 'FIFE PUBLIC ARE INvirrep , TO.CALLATinfe X Philadelphia Housekeeping Dry flood* Store, nod ezamine a large assortment of all kind* of Dry - Goods required in furnishing a House, We have the advantage of a load experience In this Gutsiness and giving our sole attention to it, to the ex clusion of 'drisi and fincy goods; ire-enabled to eon duet it on principles that will ensure satisfaition to purthasers both os to quality and priest - . In our stock may be found all kinds of Einem Shemin's, Sheeting's, and Pillow Cases, Damask Table Cloths and NaptintionCevery variety. Quilts. all sizes and prices. from 7.5 cts. nowards, Blankets ditto, Ditni• ties, Bureau covers, Piano and Table rovers.Embrol -dared Lae. and Muslin Curtains, Worsted and other damasks ' Furniture Chintzes, Buff and Crown dote Sha dings, Turkey red Fornitures and Cashma. tines, Farnham Plash Tiekinss, Wonten ,Floor Cloths, Linen do, Stair All Cloths (it new a icir), Crash, Diaper and Illirckanne Towelling', Su met Blanketing ~k.c„ ike.: with a large pinta of ever de scriptiOn or FLAN:if:Ls AND must.iNrc. , Join.: v., cowELL & 801 i. S. M. Cornet Chesnut and Seventh, Phitaila. May 25, MO" ' 214tu0. Biddle, Reeves . Son, WWMCFAIRAXAMETAK. BEI:1031'ER') . 314NOPS:CT011.1" . 5 Jos. SO er 92 ST. JOHN' STREET, PHILADELPHIA,. r ßßC tt et U e 7 . ot n tr i. g rrivz tela.• YY es en eP;te ;eeadsofeee„ patlern an quality, matte in the mast fashionable and substantial niannet. N. ID The patent gereve...lledstesd, a very superior article, manufactured at this eitablisitmcut. Ail kinds of Tornio* done at the lowest rates. . March 16,1850. • Samuel H. Illbighaus & WROLESALE'DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC HARDWARE. CUTLERY. &c. Ns. 1615 Nora THIRD Stral,24l door balm rixx, PHILADELFUIA. W Ut E l t d b g f l P M o e n n 7111 n ti n a tfe e :t e M ra .4:rp i Ze ri a ("l : C:ltultr, Merchants. are respectfully invited to call. N. n.—Depot for John Bell's Planes. ' Jan 19, 10. " 3-1 y Paper t Paper ! Paper ! ; No. q.l *SANK STREET. a .. Baru* Jflarket awd Chesssi, dud Rd sad :dm. rIIILADELPItIA. = I rrliE - I.llbgerib - etS bet leave to call the attention at J, country buyers to their assortment of papers etn'; biacing the different vat letlea of Printing, Hardware:, 'Marine, Envelop.,.-and WraPping.papers, TA50814.: , pers, white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and g 0,4 Wiards,&c. . , . _ .. . ' Being Engaged In the Manufacture of printing pa pers, they solicit orders rim printers for any tiveti site, which will be furntahedat spelt notice, mad AS 6itOrices. A - . Market prices either in cash nrtrade paid for Rats. DUCKETT dc KNIGHT, No. 21 Hank at. Sript.B, 1819. ' '. 97.1 Y. . - - C. A. DultOtreflET, - 81311.GEON Dr.NTIs T, I • . 133 VPEUVE OTREEV, ABOVE FIFTE. fIiILADELTIIII. 1) ESPECTFULLY iarornar the citliens or Pansy( viii that AR in preparrd to perform 411 oParadons' the TEETLrag short - notice: • - • • ,DSRATE. Buidents instTEruclLVLa S. IHO ale tuanches or !actin' cal and durgical Denlkstrj January 28.1450 Mekcer Jones, .. 'wham's, Looking•Olisss Weip, Copal azikel lied • 41KWEN NV &ILE STOIZE, ' : 1' NO. 1411 Nortb Third Street, four doom above the Eagle Hotel, and directly opposite to James Sent &Bootee* Dry Goode Store, between Race and Vine St Teets, Philadelphia, , ' March 241850 214 m ;.:,~-.. No. S Nett Salmi Strut. Wm des_re skims Atrial '• pari.AvtirmA. - "Ts MLA:PP* TNVITESSbe Iteration of his friends and others to 1 his large and•eboice assortment of Clothe: Casa- - merantad,Vestinas,comprising in pay: freitet, -, • CLOTLIS; of,perty shads and quality; Amerlearitattf. . • faros - W:ein of Englani . rsomatiat , SUMNER. COATC4GS. Miseir,ami faiVoloradVabitralaths. iiir . • tsr Vett ey cdtored Cashmaretts. lea Piaui•• sheet:ftssimer Coulass. - Drap WSW! illampier !nit reto s t , _ •- " 1 ", -^-,1-PaNtalreOle STIXFS . I3., • r . ,13npertlack:Preicb Msiirdieree:eudDneekins. Pieria litneynndialfi csaisiingres. evert - IrlirlutY Merinos Casslineres, all eaters and qualities:. Plaid and striped Cessinterse, In every varlet : yr. Milts and fenny Wen Drillings, splendid styles. Curds Fed Bestrerreares: or eves, eattineUs, aU ibades and guiltless. . Soper Meek Sullallls4 CasbmeniTestlngs.:- . .r , ', Isoliattld fancy 2111/ Vadat*, unit - 4 , 0 1 1m White and colored Malsellles. Is rge assortment: Drab Cliebtand cutter Condit Trim clop. . . _ •iVI4b a grealvarletr of Good, .for 'Soya' wear. large awortment - ef.Tailors! .rtinve4wp, ratilali- EerT tow ti F the Ple il e at; r tratl l teLAPl''-',' ' Ne'6N3aeond 84,3 doom above blatket. Starch 511850 - • - -71-31 n • I. The Tobacco Market. was. s.:hounims, xo. xolnir sEcarto jjAS the largest and cheapest 'Mateo Warehouse 1.1. in Philadelphia. Ile has on hand, at present,_ over ire minions of Cigars, from common to the beirt - Imported - ;, the most of them are over two years old. if you want to buy good Cigars, try him once: •he has 50balrs fine Cuba and Havana Leaf Tobacco. IGO hhda, of the best slayaville,Krutucty and, Mary land Leaf Tobacco. 12.; boxes of the finest brands of Cavendish and Tohacco. - . 25 hoses of the best old Clack Fat Cavendish, not to be surpa.sed by any other for richness of flavorand good quality A large' stock of Smoking Tobacco, Nat.,. !Lc., constantly on hand. The subscriber has constantly empinys.d over three 'hundred hands, to make Cigars, which enables him to sell more reasonably than any ~then bolls.. All dealers are invited to call and example his stock, at IVY North Second St., opposite the golden Lamb lin tel, and 51 Smith .Recond St., one door above Chesnut, east side. Pllllll. March 2. 1A!;0. 2-83 Ntir Spring Goodin. nEopnE DOLL, No. 108 Nora Second Street—PItIIL•DELPIII•. HAS Jsuit received a large a:sort tnent of Gands.ttie following enurrising a part :—Sun Classes, Mr monfans„ German ,Pipes. Boxes.—Ferar. C3Se-r. Bnnilnnes.Catits,'Violin Siring' and Bridges, Canes, Slates and Rencils, xshirps, dm, with a large aremrtment nfA TOYS. and FANCY articles, at *voles:lle and retail lit the lowest prices. April 13, 15-3nta • Couoics, coLps, 110'41,11.SENESSi 8110N ontTxs, CROUP, ASTI!. M./.1..; WHOOPING-obi:ram A TD CONSUMPTION. TILE trimats of medical science, affording as they Ito ample'prf of the power and value'srf many me dicitia6ieents, hare fliniiihpd no esamptea to com pare I:iitti the salutary erects proguced . by "AYER'ti CIIEURY PECTORAL." _ _ The remarkable mires of diseases of the Lungs whist have been realized L'y its use, Attested as they are by Many prominent professors and physicians in thstind riteign lands, should encourage fhe'allicted to lPersevere with the strong,assnrance that the use of the "CIIERRIC PECTORAL" will relieve and ulti mately mite them. I We present to the public unsolicited testimonials {rum some of the first men In our country, upon whose. judgment and experience Implicit confidence may be placed. DR. PERKINS', President Vermont Medical College, one of : the mosulearned analutrlligentpliptcLanx In the country, considers it a - "composition of rare ex cellence for the cure of that formidable . disease', Con • gumption." Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir:—Agreeable to the request of your agent, we will cheerfully state what we belie known of the effects of your CHERRY' PECTORAL, and they have been astonithine indeed. Mrs. Ilemey Streeter had been afflicted:n*4h a severe and relent less cough, which reduced her very low r so low that little hope could be entertained for ber recovery. Nu- Merolla remedies had been tried withnut effeet.hefore he CHERRY PECTORAL. Aud that has elated her. George Watkinson, Esq., had to our knowledge beer. afflicted with Asthma', for dryers veers, and grr.von yearly -worse. unlit the CiIERRY . PECTORAL. has now removed the disease and he is, as free from any of Its symptoms as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been en severely attacked with the lirrinchhis„ as to disable him from ilk dirtier...and nothing had Afforded him relief until I (Mr, Tlintnlne) carried him a bottle of your'PECTORA L, which cored him at nate, and he. now officiates as usnal in his place. These are three of the cases in 'which we have known it successful. but never to fail. We have great pleas ure in certifying tr. these facts nod sce,resPected your humble servants: Among the distinguished authorities who have giv en their names to recommend CIIEItRY FEL;Tort- AL. as the best remedy that Is known for the Aircctions of the Lungs, are 'The. London Lancet. "Canadian Jontnifl of Medical Schnee.' Iloston Medical and Surgical Joarnal,"Charleston (S. C.) Medical Re view,'' 'New Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prat Webster, H d College; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania Uni versity of Medicine; President Perkins, Vermont Medical College; Hr. Valentine Mott, N. 'York City; Parker Clenfelond, Elowilniu College; Prof. Butter field, 'Willoughby College, inflo; Prof. Braithwaite, Leads (Eng ) Medical Sctirri; Sir Richard Kane, Quetn's Collige,lreland; prof. Rosenbaum, Leipstc. .101.11 !I. Ililt,. Focht Sc Foster. The public have but to kriovr the virtues and asion. .of f ,thp• " . 6ficitizy..gr . ,c - rQu A L . .l' In curing diseases nr the Limes, when they feel sr. rure riom there thingert,whinever this remedy tan be obtained.., • Prepare &by J. C. A •ElLPhemlat. !mired!. Masa. Sold in Peitsritle,b4 JOIIN C. unow - ,s; ; .Arinera. rille, .1- D. FALLS; and Drug& ta generally. LS. constantly etreciing cures of the utmost Impor. tante. The most incredulous are convinced—the most faithic-ss are compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination known to the world for the Intrnediate relief of dareaw, and pain. . ft never rafts while there remains snflieient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary vessels of the body, and equalize the cirettlatio . n of the blood._ By - this means 2;c/unrolling power Is gained over the most malignant foritis of disease, which eau. not be obtained from any other remedy. Bach is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human Crum— every bone and , muscle, vein and ligament tr. searched out and made sensible of its purifying and beating influence.' Bence It comes It copes as readily with Internolns external diseases. Numerous Instances ate on record where this recut• tly has restored health to 'patients so near the grave that the most powerfulinternal remedies failed to pro duce any effect Such has frequently been the case in is,fisatsinuiss of t/5221103CL11, No patient Urea ever die with this disease where the Magnetic Ointment C2O be obtained• That dangerous Epiderule known as the :Astrid Erysipelas, can shears he cured by this remedy. Foe ..fsganivistoeißbearsafirm.. this ointment is the most uomptete remedy prepared. Itrfacases out of 100 it will glued entire relief to the worst Mies of , a , • •- ' • : Nerves, Iltiderke, - eS' in thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy is of Immense value.. , Affect Mos of the spine, rheumatism, lameness. ulce rate sore' : thrust. bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chills, bruises. scald bead, scrofula. salt Rheum, erysipelas. cholera • sambas, ague in the fare or breast, burns, inflamed eyes, lever i sores, &e.. will be immediately relieved by the use of this remedy., , For further particulars and testimonials, see pa mph lets len with each agent. , • Price 2.5 and in cents per bottle. JO For sale by, lIN Q. BROWN. . , Also, rai 'tale by an Agent in each town in the State. . September O. t 842. _ __ Coleman's Cheap Cutlery Mores Jros. 35101433 ARCADE and 209 COESArfir StTtrt—PItILADELt U 1 A: COUNTRT merchants can save from 10 ro 15 pot cent. by purchasing at the above stores. tly Im. in nto ec o n om ically n y own it Is goods, plain I can paying but lnndersrll o ittle rent th . and Iwo, g , se tithe purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live Alto princes. _Constantly oti band a large assortment of Pen and Pncket Ithlres,! Scissors And. Razors ; Table Knives and FOrks. in Ivarg, stag. buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carver* and Forks; Steel...lc-1' Mather Entre, ; Dirks; Howie Ifehree ; Revolving and Plain Jest received, a large stock of Badgers and Westenbolat's Rue Pen and Congress Also, a large assortment of Actordoona, Ike., tke.; also, tine English Twist and Gorman Gum". JOAN M.• COLEMAN, Importer. Jan 5,1519. 1-tf lIILI rilii iviINERS'IOURNAt; !AiTi) TOTtgIiIILLE 'GENERAL - A.DyEATISEA. Cloth Stoie. For the Coro of Xprwich, Aprii '26, IS I 5 REV. DAVID TRORNING JOSCPII BATTS...Ed GREATEST DIset)VERV 0F Tim ACE - Dlt. TRANK , S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. To the Sick and Afflicted., CIEUTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIMA SUP ftelent to Alt every column of Mtn paper t ealt he produced, setting forth the wonderful singles of Dr. Swayne's Compound dysop Of, Wild Cherry. Tbe most common saying is, that I erould not pre one . ho . tile of pr.. 4n•ayne's Compound Syrup, of _ . - _ Wild Cherry, for half it'dozen at any other preper, ation; , I have tried all the popular ones, but dila stands unrivalled . for the cure of the following • , diseases. viz: Influenza, Con'ghs, Colds, Consumptlen, Spitting of Blood. Palpitation of the Heim, Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Threat, Cron.; • • chitin, Asthma or weakness of the Nervous Sys tem. or impaired Canstitution from any cause, and to prevent persons from falling Into a, decline; lids medicine has not Its equal. ' • And when too much calomel or quinine has been used, this medicine will prevent its evil etrecfa on the system, itcd repair the lii.lary Innetlona, I ASIOTH SI HOSE CCITIVICATZ. • _ Cure of Edward Manson, Engineer at Mr. Pittiei Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallace Streets,ctpring Garden, More substantial evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Dr.dwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild,Cherry. . • ' . • ' - 'Philadelphia. April 15, MO. Dr., igwayne.—Dear Sir —Being severely rifilieted with a violent cold and tough, which settled upon my lungs, attended with great debility, soreness In my side, that I could scarcely hrcathe. spitting blood, 03 appetite, could get no rest at night, owing to the se verity of my cough, would spit as couch as a pint of• blood al a time. Thin mournful state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, baring tried physicians and numerous %Mega without relief: but having heard of the great virtues of your Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being apngoved of by physicians of the first eminence,' concluded to matte trial of it, and am happy to suds that three bet ties performed a perfect cure ; toy sleep is now undis turbed nod sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicrne lam Indebted for this great cure. I shr:ll he glad to communicate with any person on the snbjeu who mar be pleased to call on me, and corroborate what 1 have said In the above certificate, at the Fac tory or rov residence. • - Yours, most respectfully. ED. GANSU:S.I3 Wells' now, Eighth Street, four doers above Spring Garden. The above eertitlcate is frenka wan well known by . a largo portion of our citizens. Those who doubt the truth of it, ate invited to call and satisfy themselves, that it laanutiler_voluntary,,,ltsinterested. and living wanes* to tbevirtues tit Dr. Swayue's Corn 'pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. C/ergystest. .Isaisseses, and all. Public Speakers say that Ur Swayne's Chet ry gives that vigor to the voice that cannot be obutned flout any other ar ticle. ' Ts Elderirririons.—Many healthy aged indivldnals who know the value of Dr. Swayne's Compound Sy rup of Wild Cherry, make it a rule to take it two or three times a week, by which they remove the.causes that produce disease, ;Preserve their health and keep off the infirmaties of age. Very ',spinner Contrun..—The genuine nrticle, fe prepared only by llr. ciwayne. Inventor and Sole i'ro prictor. corner of Eighth and litace Sts., rhiladelphin, stli Wild Cherry preparations being •'positively fic titious and counterfeit" without his signature. Swayne's Celebrated Vermlfuge A safe and effectual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, cholera naorbus, sickly or dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful family medicine ever offered to the public." • The only one that is pleasant to the taste, has proved its virtues In thousands of cases, not only in the great destruction of worms, but in restoring the sickly and dyspeptic child and adult, when all other remedies have had no good effect. ileware of Mistakes l Remember, Dr. Swayne's Vermffnge ls now put up in square bottles. - See that the nettle Is spelt corwsly, Suayar. EnVAIME , s SuaAR•COATED SARSAPARIL LA end EXTRACT TAR Far superior to any,pill of the preaeut day.---Theae pills are coMpuunded of various vegetable substances, the result of long and laborious investigation, and the hold they have taken of the public favor, and the cures they have perfortned.since they were Introduced. Is un ptecedented in the history of medicine. Unlike most other, Pill', they neithrr gripe, produce natiaea.. or 'any other unpleasant sensation. they cleanse and strengthen the fountain springs of life. and 043 medi cine can have a beteer erect than there for monthly Irregularities which occasionally,happen to women. Thu above valuable istediettira are prepared hely by Or SWAYNE. IN. W. coroer of EltalTil and RACE Streets, Philnotelphin. • AGENTB FOR SCIII.III.6ILL.COUNTT. JOHN G. BROWN. • J. CURTI el C. 11 tiCllES,}Potts, J. ft, C. MARTIN, JAMES R. FALLS, 2r JoiliN• W. GiUlMs -e. C. /lc_ C. Ilevritaaelt,echnylkill Have-Nil SitiestSll. Pori Carbon; k:venr & RE - ED, L. 11}314.0 ettgo; Ja pe A. Quo. Taylor...llle; J. 11. Aimee, 11 , ,nsearq.ra; E. J. Fey. Tamaqua; Gra. BEIVIINVIIEII. ri:rW CaS4V; W. Sloayet.tes, SL. Clair; MYER &4 1 11-I.VMAII: rMiter. ROD ;‘ Fser. 'UDR, Pine;TOVe: ECKEL& 13asakir,Tre tr.unt; Cotunn.t.& Sax, Llewellyn: Jonm %Vitus es, Middleport; ts. Fits mei.% Ih wiesburg; CaNNEII, RtIOAD11&. LITTErnALC. New Phil:01001a; $ Mcerz, Orwigibur?, Leading; J. Srazurom, die Keansburg. and by most all Storekeepers Lathe adjacent cr.fliales. Feb 23.18.50 • 8 I y m xe,uisoicc. DV:Art:P.3IA, cnnoNtu on Nutt , vows onniuTv. lIISEAaE or THE nioNuvs. And all diseases arising from a disordeertiLiver orSio mach, such as constipation, invaid piles, fullness, or (Amid to the held, acidity of the Stol.ll4Ch, heartburn. disgust for Mod, fullueps or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or tint : tering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the he.ad, hurried and difficult breath- Iluts.•iug al luo hooey •lanklabig suiticating sensations when in a lying posture, dlinniness of vision, dots or weho berme the sighi, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration', yellowness of the • skin and tles,pain in the side, back. chest, ' limbx, &c., sudden flushes or heal; burning in the flesh, constant long'hints of evil, and great depremiloo of spirhi clr Molly cored by • DR. HOOFLANIPS diELEIIIIATED IiELMAN BIT= We. pr'ermred by Or C. NI. ,lackimn, at the Ger man Aledicino :hare. NO. I:20 Arch direct, • Philadelphia. Their tinnier over the above diseases is not nacelle& if eanalled,-Iryany tuber preparation in the U. States, •ds the . curesnitc't, in many cases alter skillful physi cians had fallen. . Thvre flinch; are.worthy the attention nr inealdse Pfistessing great virtues in the rectifieat ion or disus es of the Lives and lesser glands,elcreising the inns, searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are ! witlial,•safe, certain and pleasant; • itAilo AND AR COATIACED.—The Iltm. Charles D. ifinelinfi, Editor of the Camdem 'f.)eisiocnit. the best Maher in West Jersey, fitly*, July 21:—'• floutlaniPs Gentian [litters.—We have seen many flatienng noe [ices of this niedicine.•nd the source from width thry c ame, Induced Os to mak einquiry respecting ilp merits. a • rum inquiry wti,vicre persuaded to nee it, and must say we found it Ppectfic in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive Organs.and the powerful influ ence it eserts.nprin nervons pr.,istration is really sur prising. It calms and ortrer.ethens thenerves, Winging them into a state or repose, making sleep refreshing. .1f this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less ....Irk AP£S, as from the sto mach, liver add nervous system, the gieat majority , or real and imaginary diseases emanate. Ilaife.thenk in a 'healthy cninlition‘iinsl you tau hid defiante to epi dermic' generally. This extraordinary merlii!ine we wbtild advise nor friends who are at all iiidipposed give& trial— it will then recommend itself. It should. in fact, be in every C,mily. Pid other• medicine can produhe such evidences of merit." '• ; 'Frain the [Listen tlee.? The editor sate. Dee. 22d—•••Dr. I oodand's Cele br.ited German !littera, for the cure of User entriplaint, Janndlco, dympep.irt. chronic or nervous debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Hitters 'use been ailed by thouvands. and a friend at rink elbow says he has himself received an etfeeritnl and Immanent cum of Liver Complaint from. the use of ibis remedy. We - are convinced that, in the nor of these l' ittera, the patient constantly riling otrength and vi,mr—a wrodlti or great com.tilera lion. They are pleasant in taiiie and eintoll, and can "ba used by persons with the most delicate otoninclas with eafet y. tinder any circumstances. %Ve 4re flunk ing from experience and to the otiftctedweadvlee their use." ' Scott'e nne of the beet literary papers, pub tithed: raid Are. 3111—•• 1)r floolland's German Bit tercntannfacitired by Dr. Jackson. are uow return mendell by !mutt of the moot prominent members of the !unity:at. an art tele of snitch efficacy in eases of female weal:newt. At emelt a thtt care, we wonld ad vise :ill mothers tanbfain 3 hnttle, irnd *boa pave Itenntelret much sickness. Persona of debilitated contlitttCona w.ll thud those Rittirrs rutvantagentis to their health, ne we knnw from experience thesalutary effect they hare open weak syftletna." Judge M. NI Noah, a gentleman With great seen. Wit: and literary attainments, raid in his New York tgaLly.liftsseneer. January 0, Doe(laniCe Certnan Ilitters.—llere IS a preparation which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous n recommending, and the reason .is obvious. It 16 made atilt a ptezeription furnished by the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm Howland. Prnfeuor of the Uni versity of Jews. Privato Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Ger many has ever/prod.:red. Ile was emphatically the enemy of hentbsie, and therefore a medicine of which he watt the Inventor and endorser may be .contldently relied fril. fir, specially recommended it in liver com• plaint, dyspepsia, debility. vertigo, acidity of the sin mach:constipation, end MI complaints arising Damn disorded condition of the stomach, the liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers empress their conviction of its excellence, and Several of the editota speak of its etTeets from their own individual expe ct:nee. Under these etreumstanees, we feel warrant ed. not only in calling the attention of onr,readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. JACk6OII . II) pre paratiou, but In recommending the article to anal:llia. ed." . Moat Evtorirce. The Philadelphia Satairdsy Mime. the hest family newspaper pubil.thrd in the United State!, the tinier says of Dr. floolland's Getman Bitters.—" It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Paterit Medicines to the coutidrooe and patronage of out readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Moorland's Ger• man Hitters, we wish it lobe distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostwoms or the Clay, that are noised about fora brief period and thee forgotten after they have done their ritiPy race of mischief, but - of a medicine long established, UlliVP natty prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itrelf." Evidence riport evhienee has been received (like the foregoing> wool all sections of the Polon, the last three year., and the minutest 'testimony In Its favor is, that there le more of it used in the practice of the reßnlnr Physicians of Philadelphia than all the other nostrums combined, a fast that thn easily be establish ed, and fatty proving that a scientific preparation will meet with 'their q'ttlet approval when .presented even in this form.' That this medicine will 'cure Liter Cotnplainrrind Dyspepsia, nn one 'can &mid, after using it as directed. ,It ems spetiticatly upon the itroninth and liver—it is preterable to calomel in aich - ilious diseases—the effett is immedhue.• They can he-adminletered to female Of infant with safety and rtilable, benefit, et any time. ' Praise to' Ifeivatitreurs. Tills medicine bad attained that bleb rharecter which is neeeisary for all iredielne- to attain toinducecauct terfeltert to pat forth it spariand article at the tisk of ,tbe lives nf those Who are innocently decieved. Look 4etlifb the marks of the genuine. They hate the written signature of C. ST. JACKSON upon the wrap per, and the name blown in the bottle, seitkoat 'thick :levees opurions. INT inlet wOrtlesale and retail', at the German Me- Mein. Store, No. 120 Arch Rimed, one door below Bth. Dale or 2 72 Rate SO rhitutriohlo. and by respectable,, dealers generally thronghnut the!. country. • Also, for sale by J. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville, Pa. June ft. 18.21 i 11.1 - • -; Nes* Hooks. -A 14TONINA's'oir : the Fall or RAMP, IL rotnanee af 'the Mb Century: by W. Winkle Collins. • An Easter °Refine. by Tneßffica Bremer. The Adienturos of Torn Stapleton Part 10—;Thlers' Llfe of Napoleon Just rftehred and for fate, by Astrology,Astronomy, Threnolo gy and Geornancy. • DT PROF C. W. HORACE. OF 6 WV:MN. - OP*. Xe.il t Lama street, abort Eli , Ath, Oppasit tit klutcuL Flout Haii—FaiLmnientA. $24,9,00 Having been Wen BYmY ritiMiroui 'friends on the late Presidential Glectiaii, should convince those skeptital person, who talk of ganules, that no such thing as rAte. is or has been kanwri by the eminent and distinguished Astronomer an fl Astrologer, C. W. 11013hCii, during his experience Of over a quarter of a century. Do you .donht Predestination, Then why not every man gain :the celebrity of General Tayl:r, a Daniel Webster, or a Henry Clayll And yet there tiresome who are fool fah enough to doubt that a man may be born with the newer to see into future events. llow can it be pos. Bible that the destiny of man should be destined by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards i and yet there fire thousands: wbo allow themselves. • with open months, to swallow the greasy words of ;rime old woman. whose; true skill consists 'in Milne them with %Branders that are most ditticult for the digestion of others who are more credulous, yet more scientific It is such tnat bring discredit on a piofession that has been acknotilrilgeri to be - a science of the highest orn dit, from time Irunietnorial, and is the only professio that lies holy authority to sustain it. The high re spect which General Taylor. and Charlet John Remo- Mate, late King of Sweden,- had for Astrology, Is shown by their letters for their Natlvitles to the sub scribe', which* win give hint great pleasure in show., ing to', to those:who favor him with 'a call. In aildition•th•his power to twesee future events, he halt.the pon cr in give such.itinirmstion as will etfectu ' allY.lredeem such as nee given m the too free WC (If the bottle. Ile is 'also capable of curing diseasea hereto[ fore considered incurable in this) country , by the or dinary medicines, and wishes all to give him a call who have beets given up by their physicians and wish to be cured. lie will warrant a sore In all eases, and will make no, charge except for the cosijorationo he shall make use of in his Mine. Ile is Often aOked,what a - Nativity !si' He answers, necordmg to Veconaney, I one of the Beim' points in the scirore, of Astrology, that it is a Horoscope °Nile future events of a person's life. carefully Calculated and transcribed annoyer, con taining au-scOount of all the lucky and unlucky days lo the months and years of the persoh's life for whom it is cast ; by Which Means thousands in this country and l'iSetVilEffi have been prevented fmm misfortunes that bad been hidden in the womb of futurity, by refer tlng to their Nativity before entering on any specula /inn of but:ludas or pleasure. It should be In the hands of every one us their almanac fur life. A Nativity of an individualean only forwarn the possessor of trou bles that are In future for him; those who are involv ed In present dirficulties of any kind nitwit wait on the subrcriher in person or by letter who is prepared to exert his iecrpt influence for.thelr Immediate benefit. lle is ready td use his Influence to icemen theresult of lawsuits, arni all undertakings in whirh there hie risk Involved; liValso makes use of his power for the res. totatlnn of stolen Or lost property, which he has used for the advantage of thousands in thls city and else where. Wint can doubt a gentleman's abilliles, who has had the hOnor to be calldon and consulted with by E all the crowned heads of trope, and enjoys a higher i t. reputation anion AstiolUge thaiinny nue living', ,xylle can be consulted wi b at his (Mice, or by letter, f pre-paid, and he is , :prepa mite. make use of his paw -ler on any of the followin topics:—llusiness r f all I I ' descriptions ; travelling by land or sea; courtships ; advice given for their successful accomplishment; speculating in stocks, mem and ise, or, real estate ; the recovering of legacies in i ispute ; the purchasing of 1 tickets, and the safetyOf s ips at sea. Ile also offers his Ifervirea respectful , he Itliovealth and marriage, love atfairs,purneYs. laws ita; difficulty In business, fraud, sickness and death past. prevent and future events,and fri all the cancer a of ilfe, and Inyitea all to calk who are afflicted, corm nally or mentally. TER ifft Ladies. 50 tents ; Gentle en,4l. Nattrifles eaten.. laird and read in full, sten ding in the Oracles of Maw f entitle bilaris+-Ladies,*(.; ..!ntirmen. f 1 50. Nalivi. ties calculatif according t Genntaney, for Ladies,Bl, in fait, *3; Gentleman, *3, in 611.85. . -Perafins Ma diotafice can iave their nativities drawn by rending the date nf the day and their birth. . All letters tontaining tlieJabove ice will rieelve inv ipediste atientiiin, and nativities will be sent to any put of the.linited States, Written on durable paper. Office. No: 71 Locust street, between Eighth and Ninth. and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the Alaska! fut:d Ilan. Phila. Mice hours from 9 A. 31. till la P.M. U. Wh 1101.1.kelt, Astrologer , Dec 8, 1810. 11. 1 50-ly , , . FIRE, WATER it: WEATHER PR.001% SAVE . TOUR INSURANCE! Tlllfl P is the result of a long aeries of set entifle experiments. and is totally different from any Other e r offered to the public. It Is composed of inaterinla entirely tire-proof, being scarcely de struetible by the Blow Pipe it forms a coating im pervious in air and tll.ll , litre, and is a perfect protee - ttOn 111/ the ordinary tauses of nce, scnctner Sparks, Cindets or Hest, (roma .neighboring building In flames. It is especially adapted to pmtect Roofs from Fite and Leaking, Wood of all kinds from Decay, Tin 'toot's and lion Work from Run. Railr oa d ftrog e , .and all buildings espased to sparkstrnin Locomotives, and the liitettor or Manufactories. where sparks or a (prick light name would rendily set them on the with in!' this protection. • No Whet point la equal to it for the of brick houses, giving them the appearance mid solidity of stone, and evoidlng the 'Life of sand, always annoying and soon wearing nit , • .The longer it mural's, on the wood, the harder t. to:coulee, and the better Olt! it resist the action or tire; and littil.eN if It could be manersed 'in a inhitlon Of lt.'woutd, In alittle time, be petrined to atone. • • It has ',Ohne and arse, crocks. It hardena try drying and never Peel ' s 01r • It is a decidedly economical paint. A hultdine can be properlycovered with it at one half the enst otlead. " Terftons wishing to have their houses Mr-proof in, side can plat on two coast of the Anti Pyric first, and alien any color they may wish after? Qirethibli lon at the Store, three houses painted In ditnrent styles. ,re For further particulars, certificates. &e., see pamphlet ptiblislied liy the. Compaim nEan N. V. Hospital, Dee: I have Made an cxpertmental Invest:gation into the properties Of a paint_pietiared try the N. Y. Aiiii.pyrlc Paint Company, named Anti•Pyric Paint, Being ac quainted with PareALlCklkilioll. t would state that it is of an in tomhustibie nature; and from the dense and adhesive qualities it-11 prepared of, that rt is m idi/Tilly ' , invective against the,action of the ntmos• ohero, arid; wilt have the effect of preserving wood and ether ii.iriares on which it miry he spread, from decay. With regard to its Anti-pyrie properties,' `reontit say', from the experiments t have made, that there is no probability or shingles and other wooden surfaces Painted with it, taking the front showers of ashes and kiaders, one of the dism.trous.characler of our fires- !1 consider that the "N. Y. Anti Nth. Paint Co." lias hronght forward a valuable and risen!l ine provementinaueccssaryarticle,and that it deserves the consideration of the puhliv, es it safeguard against fires, and;Ae.earnestnureUMit of the losuraoce COln parries, as'treaity lessenin: their. risks. , gak wucNcr. PrOfelsor or Chemistry and Lecturer on Medical Chemistry, Y Hospital. Mantifahured by the Now York - Anti Pytie Paint rompohy.l and for sale at their Depot, at 187 WA TER St, N. York, 19y inch' sole and only authorized Agent, ! Mateh . /2-3nto • E. Jones, Ina Wei Wooden. Willow bare. Brood. Brush. Comb, lookime Glass awd Variety More. N• ORTH. SECOND STREET, PHILADEI Pllll, Winter L Sidney brines' Carpet Warehnusel HAVING enlarged my store. 1 base on hand and am cOnstantly manufacturing and receiving from the Eastern Rtnterand Europe, addittoris ro my stock. Cedar Ware.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest pointed Tubs. 400 barrel and ROO staff churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 000 dozen painted Pails. 200 doz. Wash Boards. 100 dnz. nest Sugar and Flour Boxes; dpigots. Spoons and Ladies. maim frare.-600 nest Market and 200 nest Clolhes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and C,cadler a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. Besrsoi - sad Braskes,-10,000' Wire Brooms, 10,0110 Shaker itionms,29o dos; each Wall, faint, Scrubbiug, Shoe and Horse Brushes ; Tooth, Shaving, (loth and Hair Beulah.* of every style. -Cossas;--4000 dozen Taney Combs, at various pat terns, nide, yteck, pocket ; dressing and -tine With Combs of rations styles. !Arabi: Glasses of Pine; Cherry, Walnut, hfahog any and fißt Frame, of all MU/ • and patterns; Ger. man, French and English firmking Gloss Plates, of all:, sizes, Gam 7by9upto 79 hy 120—(parking insured to ail Darts of the UniOn)—together with - a large aturort.! ment'of Variety G'onds too numerous to mention.— Thu - attention'of merchants is respectfully solicited to the esainlnation of. my Stock, all of which will Da' cold low, for cash or city acceptance, so as to afflict pate anicompetltion that can be offered Starch 2, 1830. ' Blake's Patent Fire-Proof 'Pain t • . FROM 01110. 'II 11 C Subscribers have just teceived a further ; sop ply! of this singular and valuable subilance. Irt addition to the'..alate color, they • have a beautiful chocolate or brown, rein-ridding the Sand stone now in use, and so much admired for the front of buildittga. lts principal ingredientattre silica, alumina and pro tozide pf 1100, which in the opinion of scientlec men satisfactorily accounts for its Ore-proof nature—the two former substances being non-conductors, and the latter ailing as a cement, to bind the whole together and matte a Arm and durable paint. , -For lien it la rniaed wity=ll.inseed Oil, and applied with ti f u i t , e gather . as — ordinary paint, to Avocet, iron.tl eine, any a es, pn pe rot e. It Gardens gradu. ally ana becomes Are-proof. it is partlitilarly Suita ble for; roofs of buildingst, steamboat a id ear -decks, taltMad hildr,e4,fences, dt.e. A loaf eb lied with the 'article pane. Spec berg. , • equal to one of slate, at a vast raving of ex- mens Inny-he seen-et tbe Mlles sf- the sub's cit. ; 11,9111130 N, DROTIIe:RB & Co.. EMMIMNMiI B. BA Ii?.I.AN, =1 • The Knox Insurance Company • CAPITAL 5T0C11.44400,000. • '- FIRE. ,MAILINE _AND LIFE INSLISANCE. ' Office 011 Matt Street, is Wine area Doss, ' Ninonlmts, IsMan*: ' . TCompany:having been duly organised. and JL fen percent. paid in on the utpitalstork - subscrt: bed, and balance 'mewed fi r mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, ate now Preilafed to effetl Insurance against Lows or Damage by flit. on Build. ings, Merchandise, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and' all descriptions ot , property; also Merchandise and produce in the coorse of Inland Irausparta:icin,— tbe !hail of the eras; &v., also. the Hulls of Steamboats.and other vessels, and upon the lives of indiriduals going to California. The rags of pre. minor will be aglow as those of any other ncsroset- OLS Company. - r All lossealiberally adjusted, and promptly paid._ The stock of this Conga:Awls held entirely in the West, and controlled by western men, and in no way cum. beefed with NeW Yorli". - • • -- DIRECTORS: ties. D. C , Vincennee. Meson do Joo. W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, ' • ' dO • • • Salton Wise, • " do • • , PrrEn P. HA,ILET.. Fart ; WaYne, Indiana. Toostle T. BEE,BEIDOE; I.afyette, do • WALTER W. Eititr, Terre-Uaute, dd Ilemar D". ALt u, Evanvine, 'do' •Srmos Downer?. Jeffersonville. ' WILLIAM HUGHES ' ', do • • LEvt'Srease, dc JAMBS KEISHTS, ' do R. 14. CAEN/01, President. Btxox Borrnosyr, Vice resident,. C. M. AtLxs, Secretary. W. J. HELMS% Treasurer. 1 Short Life and Califotnia risks taken at this agency' at extra ratee. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Segent. Dee 19, 1649. - 5341 LIFE INSURANCE. . - PROTECT. - FOURSELVES. MITE Dela Mare Muttial Safety' Insurance Company. I —Office North Roam of thu Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. • -•. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildinga, Mere i handise and other property to Tbssa'and Conarrg, insuleatagainat loas datuage: by lire at the lowtst rate 'of premmin. MARINE vi,§l.lnAricg.,—They taSy insure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwiie under open or special policies. ay the %MUMd may desire. ILh AND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure tnerclianilizu tratirporied ty Wagons, Railroad Can; Canal floats and Steamboats, on elvers and Wes, on the tnost liberallerms„ . • s e a l. DIRECTORS.. 'Joseph ft. . Janie, C. Dyad Edmund A. Sunder, Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooks, . Robert Curzon, Henry Sloan, John R. Fromm, Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, , Deo.'E. Leiner,. Spencer Mclivaln, • Edward Darlington, Chat Its Kelly, Isaac It. Davis, J. Johtirott, William Folwell, William Hay. JotirrNewlin, : Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston, John Sellers,. Eyre k Jr. J. T. Morgan, •IL T. Morgan:, - Wm. - thealey• WILLIAM MARTIN Ftesident: RICH A IIDKEW ctii ficTIC Prta y . Thesubscriber having been appointed agent for the abuse Coinnany.ts noWi prepared to. Make Insurance Can all deserlptions of:property on the most liberal rerann. Amity at G. ll,..Potts• office, Mattis' !addition or at my house in Malket Street, Pottsvalled A. AI. MACDONALD. Kos. IL ISM F .45.1 y THE dIRAIID LIFE ASSURANCE. ANNUITY AND TltlrsT COMPANY OF PIIIILA Othee-150 Chesnut Stecet. iIANNAN, Arent Airit Co., JAM Es :3. CARPENTER, Sf. tf. Atedirat Examiner, / AKE Insurance nn Lives,grant Annuities andEn alllowm”ls, and receive and execute trusts. , Rates' foe. finzairing $lOO on a iinirle life. For 1 year, Poll ,years. For Life annnally. annually 20 , 095 177 30 ' • 0 914 ' 1 36 3 36 40 . 3 63 193 ; 326 50 106 2 09, 4 60 60 4 35 4 91 ' 7'.00 EZ•MPL.E:-A person aged 30 years next birth-dap by ;raying the Cronpanyol 31, would secure to his fa mily nr heirs 6100, should he die in one year; or for 613 10 he secures to Omit 61000; or for lip 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures, to them 64100 should he die in 7 years; or ( . m62300,1 Sid annually -during life he provides for them 61000 whenever he dies; for 60550 they world reeeive 65000 should he dle in one year. • hitt, Ant' tO, 1915. THE Managers.ofthis Company, it a nieeting held on the 2711, December Wt., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Coinpany,apPiopriated n Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were iscued prior to the Ist ofJanuttry, 1842. Those of them therefore which wet e issued in the year.lB36 will he entltledrtia fo per cent upon the pun insured making an addition of #lOO on every 01000. That is .1100 wli) be paid when the policy 'becomes tt claim Instead of the .1000uriginally insured. Those policies that were issued in gin will he entitled to bi per cent or tioli 50 on everY MOO. And those issued in 1838, will be nailed to 71 per cent, or .75 nn every 100, and IntratalilepropOrtions en an Bald policies ijsaed prior to Ist of January, PM. The Bonus will be,credited to each pillory on the books endorsed on presentation atibe Office. his the design of the Company,iricontinue to make addition or bouusio-the panda for lira at stated periods R. W. 111 CIIARD.B, President. JOIIN P. J•stea;Actuary. sa.Tnesubseriber Inas been appointed Agent for the ahave InstitutiOn, and is prepared elect Insurances of lives, at the published rates, and giye any Information desired MI the subject, on applicatine at this °Mee. FottsvilleFeb.Pl BENJAMIN BANN AN. INDEMNITY. TUE FRANK IN FIRE Ir./MIR/O;CE COMPANY OF' piiii.A EI.P II 1.11. OFFICE No. 163/,Chi4nut strret,near Fifth stree DIRECTORS, Charles N. Rancher, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, fifordecal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, Samiti3l Grant, David S. frown, Jacob R. Smith,' . r Morris Patterson . .. . _ , . Contirmeto make 1 natirance,perznanent or limited on every deattlptiotrof tiroperty, In town and cabin: y at ratetrostownsatereonsistentwithsecurtty. The Company have reserved a t-alzge Contingent Fuhtiovhich withiheir Capital anitTreminms,safely invested,•tford antple protection to the assured. The assets' or the Company on January Ist, 1848, as published Nveeably.tb an act . of Assembly, ssete .as vsz, Mortgages, - 418110,538 135 Stacks, 51,563 25 Real Raw. 108,458 . 90 Cash, ste n 45,147 SI Tvtottorary‘ , :125,159 00 41.1,220,097 57 _ . Since their I neorpnration, aperitidof eighteen years, they base paid 'upwards of one million tree .tuallsed those - sand dollars, losses by tire, thereby atfoidingevi- Attire of the advantages of insuranceois well us the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President.' CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. .The subscriber has been appointed agentanr the above mentioned Inhalation. and Is how pzepated to make insure nce,on every description of property, at the lowest ratite ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent Pottsville...lnn 0.1134125 tFcbl9- NAT 1:01laA1: 7 V0A.N Fi172113 As 811.1" lIA NOE, SOCIETY OF LONDON - " SAVING'A BANK ror the Benefit of iheWidow Send ttic Orythan.*P-sEnipowered by AetvfPar liament.—CanitsP4bo.ooo or fr24.oo,ooo—llealdes a re serve Pend - Orem, Surplus Premiums)' of about $185,00 T. Lamle Muriay. Leg., Georga tweet, browser Square, chairmnfi of the Court of Dlrectotri in London PAy‘ir ton--J. Mason, M. D., F. H. B. acts' ury—W S. 11. Woollumee Esn. F. R. A., 13. Secretary —F F . Cameetis, Esq. - PUMA DEL:PUIA /MAUD OF DEFERENCE. .. . .. .. . . Clement C Hidate, Win Peter, Il It C onsul Cointstah Fiqbers George It Graham . Imui. I Codey, William Allies. The followitly are among the advantages offe6Vd by thh. him:Hutton:— The viarantee of a la tge capital, In addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit se cured to the assured Ay the principle of the loin de pa rt !omit. The payment of premiums half yearly, a qua'rterly, by partios insetted for whole term of itfe.ac a tritlinZ aildittniialch2Apr. The travelling 'case ex tensive and liberal. l',errons insured for WS. carrat once enrrow halt ntnount of anneal premium,. and cfahn the same privilege for five auccrasiye years, on their own unteandtlepusit of Panels. Part of the enpl. tat Is permaneutty . lurested in the Visnited Btates. in the mimes of Ores of the Loral Directors, as Trustees —available olsrays.to . the assitred In casesafdiepnted claims (elmuid auy such arise) or otherwise. Thitty rinygi allowed a liSr each payment of premium beenrnep doe without forfOture of policy. No charge for medi cal examinatlon. The Society Lniit:fountleci on the :11ntual v 141161111 Stock principle, purtieft may partlripate . in the profit, of thq Society t two-thirds of which are annually divided among those assured for life on the porticipa non stale, l'eraons whoare desirous to avail themselves of the advantages oftered by this Institution, by addressing the Ascot, F. By Starr, No. VI, South st, Baltimore tan Obtain the rrirtnisete information and the neeessb ry papers for etrecting an insurance.. . to. Iny information with regard to this Crimpany can be obtained at Oa °Mee of the Miners' Journal.wher• the Pfernitime eati be paid and knlitteances effected. . June 30, 1913.!• , 27-iv' _ - IT • tri • C. J. GAYLER'S • SA.LABLANDER S.AVES, Warranted Fire and Thief Proof, and fric from Danspness. THESE SAFES possess every rmatifleatinn to ren; der them.tirodf against the action of fire or thieves and of sufficient strength In endure a fall from any storynf A burniog building, They are made of wrought iron, being kneed, riveted and welded together.and: lined with a Peffitrt non-conducting tire proof mineral. composition, no. Wood being used in their constructiori ''at In the majority of safes sold by other makers: Thi doors of Caste'r's Safes are iretured with his Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpowder Lock, which precludes the possibility 'of picking nr blowing them .open with gunpowder._ UFer two hundred of these,Safes have been exposed in: accidental fire to the most Intense 1 hWat. in many 'instances remainina 'in the burning, ruins for several days, and at no time have they ever been knosers to fall in preserving their contents. The.publie are Invited to tall at the Dranek Depot, No. la. Exclinirige Place. Philadelphia. near Dock et.. and examine the numerous testimonials in favor of ilayier'fi bafei, also the large assortment on band for sale at scanufsetkrers' prices. by JOAN L. PIPER, Ngent April R0,18'.50. • 1,64m0. , .„ ENA House , h and SUrn Paintings. PAPER EIA'NGING, THE sunsrlunErt., thankfiti for paid favors. re spectral)* In Gums the public that be still 'cantle Ilea the abovehasiness at his stand, .In Cehtre Street in the basement of the Penn'a. where he would be pleased to see those witomag de sire lila *evinces as house painter or paper hanger.— House and Sign Painting executed at the shortest notlee. and in the most approved style. Also, Paper flanging done at 121 gents per piece. JAMES W. BOWEN. Mill Stones, rtre Bricks, - IIVIRIRASLOOB 9 O & noLoriNo currits, ThIPOUTED direct frorwthe Slinufatturersor made 1. to order.with all the recent Improvements, and warranted:. - Patent -Compress'd Fire Bricks, Cas Works, File, &a., from the Garukirk Works, Sent nd, equal In quality to-any In rise ; imported ao'd for ale by ; E. , MITCHELL, f o. ; - N 14 Gild York Road, " , Near the Indian Pole, Philadelphia. April 6, 1"..50 • 14414 EN ~~ ~: o;. , BE • VTIFISI.. walked the fleldi at nw.iiitag prime— The grass was ripe for mown*, Tbe iky-ta eft sang hictuatin chime. , 'Altd all the world was 1 wandered (nail ni,noon—alast 7 On eanh'sjnsteinaLhosern The scythe-44nd leth - the withertnit gran, ~ And stretched the faded blossom. Onee pore, at eve. abroad 1 strayed, , Through lonely hay-fields musing, - White every breeze. that round me played ' The perfume was diffusing._ • = And so the "action of the - 'When memory hati enshrined them: • " Breathe unvrard front decay land dost I - - rind least MTEL 'tent bebliid them Inc Sinincr. `a_ - ~:~ ` THE CROPS. The crops never promised a more abun dant yield than they do now. Accounts from all parts of our vast country. represent the - prospects oldie harvest as unusually eu couraging,—aud this applies to crops of etery description. The spr6d Of intelligence among the hardy tillers, of theAoil has had, without. ; doubt, an important ‘ bearing; in bringing about this happy result: They have been taught the best principles of manuring, draining,and of,Farm economy generally;and they are enabled more successfully to resist the depredations of insects, the fly, and the thousand other pests that attack the various plants in , their growing stages. Intelligence is as necessary 'to the Farmer as the Sun is to his' crops. It is necessary, too, not only in an economical view, but in a moral view. No man has the moral right to remain ignorant—we are accountable creatures. We are provided-with eyes that we may sce—and it is our ditty to use them for , rite benefit of ourselves, our families, andour country. No Farr* should fail to provide himself with newspapers—they are the reflex of the world, where all its follies, all its wisdotn, and all its - vast concerns are exhibited. If you don't like the 'Miners' Journal, you b'eed'nt take it—but you ought, by all means, to subscribe for some useful, well-conducted, and interesting paper for your family.? FACTS IN 'WILDING. One fact is that a square form secures more room, with a given cost for outside walls, than any other rectangular figure. Great length-and little width may afford conveni ent rooms, but av au increased expense. Another fact is, that ventilation is an essen tial in a human dwelling. No other consid eration should exclude this. The halls., win dows and doors should be so situated, with regard to each other, that a full draught of air can be secured at any time, in the sum mer season by day and night through the whole_ house. The stories should rilso be sufficiently high to afford a sufficiency of air in the rooms. Nine feet is a hood height for lower rooms, and eight for upper. Bedrooms should also be larger than they commonly are. Great injury to health is the result of sleeping in stnall close apartments. The thii'd fact is, that a steep roof will not only shed rain and snow far better than a flat one, but will last immensely longer. The fourth fact is, that a chimney in or near the centre of the building, will aid to warm the house, while if built at oneend or side, the heat will be thrown out and lost. The fifth fact is, ,that a door. opening from theoutside to any principal room, without the - intervention of a hall or passage,_cpsts triiiih. - Tmore than it saves in the free ingress of air - it:twit. The sixth fact is, that the use of paint - is the best economy, in the preservation it affords to all. the woodwork. The seventh tact is, that if the front door is made_ at 013 C side, instead of the middle of the front,=i - portion will be saved, and for small houses this should not be forgotten, but for large houses have the main door and lobby in 'the middle of the house. I• TO TICE HONORABLE THE JUDGES. OF THE Court of Winner Sessions of the 'PeUe., in and (or the County of tichuyiroll The undersigned, Grand`Jory.for the June term of said Court, beg leave to report as follows. vii They have acted on twenty-three hills placed before them, of which twenty have been found true bills, and three ignored. The Crand Jnry have acted 'from honest conviction from'the evidence brought beftae them in each case. They regret to state that sc o ut petly cases have been brought before them, which might have been prevented, by proper discretion on the part of the Jus tices of the Peace, but when brought before them, have felt, nnder some circumstances, not justifiable in ip e the bills. . . They have also visited the prison; at the suggestion of your Manor, and state that the accommodations are us good as ctrcrtmstances seem to require, and they have no suggestion to make in regard to render the security of the prisoWers mere slue- It 11 true, the , onter-wall, or .wAll amend the yard, seems to them rather delapidited and unsafe; but the care of the Sheriff, in secering the Prisoners inside their respec tive MIMS, seems to them to prevent, or at least make it improbable of any escape over the wall. , The Grand Jury would state. that th them it seems that a, great majorhy of offences against the peace, originate at lilo Beer or Porter Shons, and if more strenuous efforts were - Made to suppress them, less crime would be toturnlfted. and murk expense to the County wouldbe saved. All of-which is respectfully , submitted.lClTAEL • Foreman. Jnne MORS° 2.4-3 t MONTGOMERY PATENT BOILER. eirllE attention of the public, generallY, Is respect .1. fullyanvitect to this salt:table imptovement. Ex periments wbith have been made during the past year, on steamboat*. both In salt, and fresh water, as, also, tbose.boiters for power purposes,, on land have fully tested its superior qualities as ['steam generator; and the Brest saving of fuel, wefght,Lnd 'space, occupied over any boiler now in use. (loib•ro en thil plan, may now be seen In operation at the esteblishment of Hecker fi Brotittrs. Flour Mills,2ol Cherry vt„ New York. Hooper & Bro•hers, 313 Pearl st.. Nrn York. Mott A Ayres. Foundry foot of I.3th 31., North River. Minim le IllOrk.lltooklyn, New Volk. A'. W. Mr t, alf, d 1 unit 85 si , New York. D. It. 13 itta.r & 144.1 415 Thinn•, st., New Yor N. 11. StarburlCA Fouruity, Troy, New York. Smith & Catlett. steamboats •'hinaar(;. Ileartt," nd "Edward Pap a:." foot of Liberty street, New Tina, and on board to steanstowboat“John P. Whltney,'New Orleans. ' For farther Int - email...a, apply to . JAMES MONTGOMERY & SAMUEL WARD IS gnat h tVillatn st.„ New York. Or tn J.IIENRY BELL. 41 :South Thirst-at. =MD above Chestnnt,Phlld'a WE pm= FRESH COD LIVER OIL. Films new and valuable Medicine new used by the .JL medical profession' with such as Junishie4 ohm,' in- the cure of . Yul.nnnary 'Conavtiption.' ierefeila Chronic „Rheumatism, Genii Gene. al Debility.. nom plaints of the Kidney... acc.:&e., it prepared frnnt the liver. of the Canl.Pish fur medicinal uxe, expressly Tor our Wes. [ Fxtract from the London 111e...ical Journal.] "C. J. n. Williams. ht. D., F. R. 01.., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, ennsuiting. .Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, di.c.. say , I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred rases of tuburettious disease of the Lungs. Inftlifferest stages, which have been under my care the' lest two years and a half. In the large number of CRSCB,'2O6 out of 231; Its use wits followed by marked and un equivocal improvement, in tying in degree in different cases. from a tempoiary tetardatinnof the progress or the disease. and a mittgation of distressing symptoms, up to a more or lees complete restoration to apparent health. • "The efrrct of Cod Liver Oil in most of cases ums very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated. the ispertoral ion diminished In queen ly and ° p e ti te , t he night sweati ceased, 'the pulse •be. volume, and the _.appetate,, come slower, andof tittle; flesh and strength were griidually Improved. , ''ln conclusion. I repeatlhat the, pure flesh oil rront the Liver of the Cod Is more beneficial in the treat mentor Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, nle , dietic or regimenal, that has yet been em ployed." As we have made arrangements to proenre the Cod Liver Oil, freils from head quarters, h eats' now be had ehernically pure by the single bottle, or Irt boxes crone dozen each. its wnaderilil efficacy has intldeett nnoierottsipari:- nus imitations. As its success depends eokirely ofr Its purity, too much cant cannot4e used in procuring, it genuine. . . Every hnttlehaving no itour Writtell signature may he depended ripen qs genuine. ' ' • . Pamphlets containing an anitlysle 'of the Oil. with notices of It from Medical Journals. 'Olt be sent to those Who address! urfree of postage. ;. - JOHN C. MIXER & Wholesale Dialed's!, and Cheintste 4 ' led North Third -street,-Philadelphia . • July 19,1619. ' 30.1 y illoysl and Chliden's Clothing. trim subscriber has on hand a complete assortmen 1 of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Boys of three years of age, to young Gentlemen oral:teen Anv person purchasing Clothing at this establish ment can have the prlidiege of retuning them if they Airs not suit. . F. A: HOYT, N 0.21134 Chesntit ft t, below Tenth. Mad*. Feb 23, 1650. 3.1 y DOMESTIC' 41111 Mil Few are aware - how susci provement is the' living , .:ixtael produces milk for nearbfavery Union. There is a reliable lac port, of a dairy of foity-one sz the' State of New York, : whi in butter, cheese and milk, of melt cow,a year. ,':From ,the fast Statecensus, it is . 1,100,000 cows are no;Ar inilli which are supposed to Yiel To improve this up' to an . Pi:natio' 0f , 531 each. (that what the beSt large , dairies nowtyield,) would add 512,1 inioine' , of the citizens , of.' This This gain ,by the improve of rural machinery would tar of 520,0,000,00,0, and pl where it would) yield over terest in perpetuity. II the the sheep in the United Sta retinas in wool for the food hest 100,000 now do, it ' wr 60,000,000 pounds to , the at 4.--- `lar.', zi•tple In one of his letters to , ir Jobn - Sinclair, General Washington says, astibstance, that' at the time - he entered the • üblic . seri*: MI the war of the !Wolohan, his flock, (aliont' 1,000,) clipped five pounds • f wool per fleece. Seven years after, when le. returned'to his estate, his flock had sots generated flat it • gave an average of only' two and: a half ' pounds per heady which as the common. yield of Virginia sheep th • , as it is /kw-. Although the numerou impo_ nations, of - superior sheep, eattle,,hors andsivine-havo greatly benetittcd the coup ry, it must i te ad mitted that much has beef lost by suffering t , improved animals to de eriorate: • Every wool-grower should pon er well this fact, If two and a half pound of wool Will pay - . the whole cost of keepin a sheep a year. five pounds will pay 100 'Per cent profit on that cost. Washington ,as eminently a , boOk farm er'and was anxious to gain knowl edge from . the educate& ag,riculturists of Europe and of his own c untry. Ills over seer believed in keeping keep as his father did, and was opposed to all innovations in, husbandry', 'There are now not f r from 6,000,000 horses and mules in the united States; and it is not too much to say, hat, in a Sew gen erations, these animals fiay be improved full $3O a head on an avera . If so, the gain by this increase of muse lar pinver,and its greater durability, will b $160,000,000. If we study critically the iachinery for con verting grass, roots and _rain into beef and pork, the difference is fo nit to be still more. striking. If the facts rel ting by this subject where spread before th , people, great im provement would, soon Wow,' and all clas ses share equally in the kiorits of more pro ductive labor. - 1 SAVING Cl.O ' The difficulties of say . ] Binary ; the processls si ter the clover field has let the sec'end crop con crop produces more sec hence the economy of fv the field ; thoug,h from careful husbandman min cient seed for his owii about two-thirds of the brown, because, if cut seeds are unripe, and shatter out of the hr handling. • POTATiEL . • Pota - toesin general: afford from one-fifth„ - to one-seventh of their weightlot drystavib:' One-fourth part of the veigbt of the pdtaioe ell may at leastbeeonsider ' as nu } tritive - matter. The best potatoes are,h avier than the_.infe rior varieties: Potatoe should be - dug -dar ing dry weather. Whey should_be exposed As short a time as pos,si 'le to the light, as,it always injures Their q nifty 'for whatefer se they are intended. , They should be,ViPt in a state similar to at before t , they are -- dug,that - is, secure root 'air atid light, with a slight degree of moisture to pretreat withering, and a tempo teso low as to keep them vegetating. TI e difference in the quality caused by good and bad keepiffg is very rarely appreciated. ALTERA" AT caotis 4 •` • The summer and wi 4 ter food nmst hevei a due propoition to each other, and the fields of brain are'not to etc • the fieldi of meli orating crops,--thrse' reserve the soil, as well as produce crops; btu grala'redyces the soil itt producing the craps. Aim at iDCOMO from lire stock, which • tizpi-oties, rather than fibm grain, whiCh ti our Old Brine.—lf svie, kept your old pork g• • - without boiling.' If t ter which it has receive it cannot extract the A .., and is quite as sweji Snit is really • eces , and sheep, and they shl it at regular stated in seasons of the year. 3faizure, on a wet s its effect; and gypsinn of dry soils, on a wet Shumae or Sumac, plant, which grows frequently where not fur dyeing in. England thousand tons per ann a source of profit to oi Sorrel may be kill ashes has no effect on ' - , - u : lc, i . • ''S - i . •. . - . , - CONI6AI. tilt WED • 2 1 1..A671KR:TRIIR, For Wasting , R: i c s i r , C 941, E., artir..ec. IVIIICII is capable of pe forming double the erect*. Linn, at n -single b t Me-the obi attle,atraight tube mode of operating,he partici:not attention of persons engaged in tunnel eget. blastrag on Railroads and iii Quarries. Miners f Coal, km., is solicited to a trial of the utility 4.f th great and important in. i vention, which can be u d in all ordinary drilled. holes in rock, toot, ace., y the most hiesperieneed• operator, Tho emit, of po des sawed b 9 the use- of the Wedge Tube, indep est sells ability to double ot treble•the esecntkirt, * imelim.far beyond Icy CM intending , 14 use. ' eadersigned , inventor, having scented the tight mitailhaturing and vett ing the mune by fetters-pa 'ctn. Isassepued u) Annie ) I t all orders for the seine a very low prices, assorted' sites: ranging from 12 tit inches Mien:Ohl/ inches in diameter, wilba prom* ionatewursber I if desired. of the double tubes, •torde blaste in i the following prices: UM 2D- per Owns ad water pieta of assorted alzeli front 12 to IS Inchr . In hagth,l,l in diameter -1 . datp farther informal ' iriespetting the above wilt. be cheerfully given, by le tern fps-it.-paid), Or PeraPn al application at the odic , No. 47 C-heenirt gr. nal 'delottla. . - . BOMAR 8, SPEA.KMAN. The subicriber has be , e appointed Sole Agent f‘" the sate' or itiesetuhes I ' Sebuylaili Countii acid* prepared to simply, them n say quantity, at Mann *were wholesale and tei a& it prices; at his ark:Pipes ttrid Variety 13:ere„ Potts nik. ~ B. nIN-Nkii--. INDIA R . 01:41 , 1" GOO rrlle SUBSCRIBER tAS MAL/E *AyyIkANGE., menu with one of t e , most exteustee Factories for the supply of India ' libber Goats. wholesale. e a eity Planufactiwers prtemt A aiong,tho astortmeotAro India 'tubber Coate, oft e best =Writs. Weap. ' South Wester' or flats, 'do 4 Caps and Cape c — Laniaitt &U.; ' do - Ind Rohner Band*, L SurFenders , Contra, Air Sails. Shoulder Braces and Motley. Delta, _ Eta by Jurapett, or porta l i nt:tram keaa drat and attar% India Robber Water Pip , Life Preiervera.&e. Coontry klerehantLand (Sheri supplied wbota ate, at New York cub irtren, at ANNAN'S Variety Store. ' • tt. 0 MALL ONIONS' lifor safe at X= CM y the Bailtel,Peet. or N Q 0.3 rt • HANNA'S ticed Store, Ppttstritte: -J OM i Rible . of int,- 1 - ini..l 4 i ittitkli Ilarnily in the count in a ri , ' ,. 0. 7 # kili(ili 1' yiefils SO2 s the proOuct he:ream:mug eto eay . that in this State, ` B2O Per head_ averageanimal is, to' one.half in the country 00,000 to _ the a single State. ent of one kiatt creating a.capi. Icing the money .is per cent. in- 530,690,000 of tes . gave as good' onsumed, es tit". ittrd add at least .ual clip of thu ion igiroin. ing the seed are itna inple and east•. Af been ent or, grazed. e on. The second 'd than the first, and it cutting or grazing ,that - cut for flay, a flit easily save suffi i: use. liow when :heads have turned sootier, top many if later, too many i ds in cradling nod MI I tt anti 'O4, dna lap 1, it will keip the new ce brine is full of mat• from thi,,old 'pork, t juices Of :the new, 6.1 y, to horses, Cattle. 'Auld be supplie4 with_ ervais throughout all produces but ball , that grand stimulant ale is useless. .poisonous shrub or ild in abundance, and ing else will, is used at the rate br thirteen m. , It might be made r fanners. I • o'ut by lithe; wiiileP
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