=UM AN lutsit. MELODY: . ... By D. F. X earthy. • ~ Ats—" Hush the Cat," • • "Ah, sweet Kitty !Vett rlsenp rrnm your wheel ; " - Tour neat little foot will be weary fnant spinning ; Cowin trip dowis with rrie to the.sycaroort tret= fislr tbethere, and the dance is begann hag. Tbeioan is gone down, hat the full harvest 17106111 . AhlfltSre,Elly antics:tot-on the dew-whitened,Valley, Infa all the ttir rings with the soft, loving things th.little bird sings is the green,shaded .. gWith a blush and a stnile Kitty vise up the while Hee eg its the &is, as she bound her hair glancing; 'Tis bard' when si young lover tines, . So abe &Oda% but choose to—go off to tbe danang. And now on the green Os glad amps are seerii Each py-bearted tad with the lasi* cif hi* ; And rat, without Lail, lei& ciut sweet 'Kitty Neil— . 4 0 ,nehow,.ithen he asked, alto ne'es thought or re , fusing. 2 • • . •• Now Felix Magee puts hie pipes to his knee. . Andwith &lamb so free sets eachoouple tainollon; With a cheer and a boo nd.the lads patter the nrotind— The maids mote round just like swans on - the ocean. • Cheeks Now brightr is iri ng thc rose—feetnow liboldlyght u the &Vs.— coyly et; advancing Search the world 01l 'wand, from the sky to the ground • No such sight can be found as an Irish lass:darting: . . Sweet Este who would view your bright!. eyes -of ' deep blue • ileamiou humidly through theirttark Laaheapo mildly Tour fair-turned arm heaving breast, rocrodrid Imre— Nor feel bls beartwanw, and Ins pubes - throb w Poor Pat feels his heart, its he pus, depart, :• ,Subdued by the inuartnfaueh painfut yet Wert lave; the sight leaves his eye as be cries, with Retch, "Danes tirkt, jdr •y heart it lies elder low* fut. loss. , „ alit grid 4umoi. - A 000 D STOAT. Old CaL , formerly a well known tliaracter in one of 'our eastern cities, -was .temarkable tot one passion out of the ordina ry range of humanity, and that wastor bay ing any lot of trumpery which came under the jlead of "Miscellaneous," for - die reason that it could not be ,_classified. •Jhough close-fisted in general, he was continually -throwing away his money in fives and tens ofi such trash. In this way he had filletrall the old earners in . his dwelling lint! out houses with a' eollection of nondesdript arti cles that would have puzzled a philosopher to tell what they were made for, of to what nie they could be p_ul,___nis,-however, was a secondary consideration with - the'..'Colonel ; tor he seldom troubled his head.about such articles afler they were fairly howled. Not so with his Wife, libivever, who Was con stantly remonstrating against these purcha ses, which served only to clutter up the house, and as food for the mirth of the do mestics:, But the Colonel, thou:ill he often stilimitted to these remonstrances of his bet tet not resist the passiob : and so I he' went on adding, from week to week, to heap of miscellanies. Oue ,day while sauntering down the street, he heird the rich full. tone of the auctioneer, and of course; stepped in to see whit was being 'sold. o n the floor Ite perceived a collection Which look ed as -if it might have been purloined from the garret of some museum, _on,d around which a motley,group 'Were assembled; while on_the counter stood the portly 'auctioneer, in the 'very height of a mock-indignant re monstrance with his audience. • • "Nine dollars and ninety cents !" cried the auctioneer ; "Gsritlemen,lt is a shame, it is harbarons to stand by and permit such a sacrifice of property ! Nine dollars and , uinety—,-good morning. Colonel A masnil flee& lot of—of antipcs—and all going for . nine dollars and ninety cents. IGentlernen, you'll never see another such a lot ; and all going going—Doing for nine dollars and ninety cents. Colonel -, :can you per mit such a sacrifice ?" The Colonel glanced • his eye over the lot, and then 'with a nod aura n , ; ickt - no 'a cart, and having ..5 - een every ihing packed up 'and on their way to the honse, he pro-1 ceeded to his own siore, chuckling within himself, that noiv,"at' least, he had made a bargain at which even his wife couldn't grumble. ' In due time the Colonel was seated at the dinner table, when lifting his:eyes, he ob served a cloud on his wife's brow.' "Well. my dear?" said be inquiringly', "Well ?" repeated his wife; "it is not well, Mr..W.; lam vexed beyond endurance. You know the auctioneer ?" "Certainly," re plied the Colonel, "and a very gentlemanly person he is too." "You may, think so," rejoined the. wife, "but I don't, and I will `tell you why. A few days ago I gathered together all the trumpery with which you have been cluttering the house, for the last twelvemonths, and sent it to him with or ' ,ders to sell the lot immediately to the highest bidder for cash. He assured me hew-mild , do so in 'all .this week, at fartlies . t, and pay *ter the proceeds to my order. ,; And here I have been congratulating myself on two thin,gs: first, Oil having got rid, of an intol • erable anti:ince, ; and secxmdlyiba. receiving money enough' to furchaseithat - new velvet nit LKJ th now, what do yon think? This morning, about an hourago, the whole_ &lad came hack again without a word of e.rplanation."' The Colonel looked blank fur a moment; and thil) proceeded to clear up the niystery., But the Food wonann was pacified only by the pro wise of a• ten dollar note beside that in the hands of the auctioneer : on condition, how ever, that she should, never mention it. Of course she kept her word! "POOR rJERSR.T.i, The following, incident tool: place not low , ' since, onboard one of the Missiiiippi'steam . ers :—A party of gentlemen wery conversing ripen the all-:absorbing topidur ;he unhappy . differences existing between - the • North and _ Sou th, and each one, of course, had something, to say in favor of his own State:, One Of the gentlemen retnarked that,he belOnged to Jer; sey, and Was procleeding to shoiw 'forth the merits of that much-abused poition of our Union, when he , was interrupted by a jolly looking customer, with a merry'. eye, and a somewhat elongated proboscis, With, the , in . -terrogatory, "Po you really belong to Jersey ?" "I do, indeed !""Aras the. ansiver • "Well, then, give me your hand. Ah ! poor Jersey !" he continued,„with, a deep drawn "sigh—"poor Jersey,!. Tome, sir, what'll you take to_drink ! You tire welcome to the very tysa rttat can be hail Lon board' this 'boat." * The gentleman, somewhat. puprised, in quired the reasoner the joker's i,esteem for Jerseymen. "It is not exactly esteem—the feeling I cherish. towards those :unfortunate people smackslinore of compassion," !he re plied. "Please erprain yourself," said the Jersey man, "I do not understand you." "Well, then,,the factiS," tvas!the answer . , "I, believe that pei3Ple front yoir State are abont as apt to be dry as any class.' Of men out,' and I never met one in my :life but was either too mean , or too poor to l;uy a.drink ; so I make it aipoint to treat a Jerseyman whimerer I meet one!" A DIVT:Cti STOW*, • and prother Hance, and two oder tons, vash out hunting next week,' and ewe drove taine woodchucks into a stone bO'p, and kilt Out ob de nine . pefore - tey eof in: ' , ' e,-,:-. ---- -e - 44.1;i - '-- Jetil'''. 8 Itt 4 2 9 g, ; ...A - Ty i ff - - - :, - AGNETI - C - W _ _ ___ - • ,For the Removal of c all d Permanent Cure • NERVOTIS DISEASES; And of those ComplainU which are caused Ini an WS. I paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the . . NEEV.OVS SYSTEM. , .. ~ This beautiful and convenient application ri of the stye. Ultima Miners Of GALVANISM and 31AGNETIshl, bu been preformed br distinguished physicians, both is recap! and the United States, to be the mast valuable medicinal dievraery of the Age. Dr. CHIUSTIES ammurna - NAT . _ •. - -MAGNET I C FLUID • 9 19 WM with the most perfect and certain antes., to an caws of . . • SIGNSILAL-DICIIILITY.. - . . . Strengthening the‘artakened body, giving Una to Die . various organs. and Invigorating the eutire systesn. Also in FITS; CRAMP; PARALYSIS arid PALSY, TrfIIPEP. SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, 'EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO.. DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE REARM, APOPLEXY, NEURALOLL PAINS Is the SIDE and CHEST. •LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the STINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES Of the • KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, [ and all NF.RVOUS DI name which cerriplainta arise from one simple cause—namely, . A Derangement of the Nervous System. (F2- . ln NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drui and Medi • eines inerrese the disease, for they weaken t he vital ener gies of-the already . prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life.giving, vitalising influence of Galvin ism, as applied by the beautiful and wonderful dia. emery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer ke restored to former health, etrength, elasticity and vigor. . . The mat pecaliarity and excellence of . 1 - - 'Dr, Clutstfea Galvanic Caratives, , F ansing, in the fact that they arrest end cure disease by sauteedaFlieenair, in place of the usual mode of drag ons and ysicking . the patient,. till exhausted Nature sinks hope easily under the in They strengthen the whale rystini, equalise the airman , Nan of the blood, 'ravioli the secretions, mil nein dm the 'tightest injury lathier any circumstances. Since their introdnertihn in the United States only three years since more than 60,000 *Persons. • including aU ages. climes and tonditious, among which were-a large number of ladies, veto are peculiarly sub. Sect to . :Verso= Complaint', hate been , . ./..NYTEELY AND PERMANENTLY CORED, when all hope of relief had been given_ tri, and evet7 ...„, thing else been tried in vain! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT. eapppre the ease of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization, ovark:rsiA, or any either Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. In. ordinary cases, stimulants are taken. which, by their action on the nesses and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relict. but which •Imice the patient iu a lower state, and with injured faculties, alter the action thus 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 Celt around the batty, aunt the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on \ the resins e element of the Belt, thereby causing a tiaL tunic circulation which will pass on to the negauve, and hence hick again to the run, e, thus keemeg up a ens). dnuous Gal, :no circulation therm shout the system Thus the most severe cues of ulsri:rs,As ere TFitMA NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY , SUFFICIENT TO. ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF ' YEARS. . , „." CERTIFICATES ANL TESTIAIOXIAIS Of the most yeitloubtell Ctsadracter, From all parts of the Country could he given, sufficient to till every column in this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, %Ilia! conclusively proves that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." GUILE OF :Rheumatism, Bronchitis and DY l PePsia• REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGICMAN; of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted teputatlou: Suovcr, New4ersey, July 11, ISO. erkilytimA i rStPiatc — XPAlieffiljin i a .° 4 - A l ut:74 k m n nicl . treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in con sequenceof frequent exposure to the weather, in the dia., charge of my pasteraNuties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for j ear after y ear, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the Winter of '45 and in consequence - of preaching a great deal in my, own and variety other churches in this region, I was attacked by Mx Bronchitis; which soon became so severe 11111 to require - an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. - My nervous sydrin-was now thoroughly prostrated, and ea my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my D.) a• pepsin and- Rheumatic' affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of-the Nervous System. In the whole pharma copeia there seemed to be no remedial agent,which could reach and rectiperate my Nervous System y everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely tailed: At last I was led by my friends to examine your 'liven. Rem and (though with no very sanguirushopes of their ellicienty,) I determinedlo try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in Vune, IRO. To MT GREAT .ASTORISHAIWIT, IN TWO OATS MY Drapers's H•D 43,11 r. I IN FISHY DAYS I N•Il 'MAIMED TO IFSCHIL MY PAS. TOII•1. LABORS ; Nos HAVE I 'MCI: 01111TYZD • SMILE SERVICE OR ACCOeNT OY THE BROSCHIY111; AND UT RUSE , NATIC ATTFCTION SIAS ESTISSLY CEASED TO TIOCALt NY- Such is the Wonderful-and happy results of the experiment I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many Who have been likewisi Entering from Neuralgic enc. Bone They have fried MGM, IVITH HAM SUI:LTA, I SCUTS'S, IS C•111E. " am, dear air, serrrespectrully young. ROBERT W. LANDI& EMI DR. CHRISTIE'S GMXANIC ;NECKLACE 41e used Tor all complaints- affecting the Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dirtiness of the Head, Neuralgia in, the Pace, Buzzing or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that distressed tour plaint,Called Tic Dolores-:. Palsy and 'Paralysis.: - All ph, sicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases • - asised ILT a deficirtsry of Nrrrons Energy in the Bec tea /1121 . Da. galvanic Articles- will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire tare ss thna cffedted. 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis have been repotted to Da. CHRISTI!. and his .Agents within the last two years, which hare — been entirely restored. l.•e. ANDRrw J. F. TOMV.II of Brooklyn, S. Y., hart not been able to walk e step for near four years, and was so helpless that be had -to be fed. The most celebrated physicians gave him up. In five days after he coin menced wearing the G•r.v.r °Err, Ncrit Lars, •.a Ba •Cr.LRT•, hr n alke4 across the room, and in three weeks he- r had perfectly recovered Lis health. Captain Tomes ii seventy 3 ears of age. Severe Deafness Cured. The following is an extract flom a letter lately re• seeived from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia ••)1. 11. Ciinisrir M. D.—Dear Sir: One of my patients, unknown to me, ate - ince! your r Galranie Belt mod Neck. .0.-I,7with the )14pietic .47:14f, for a serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much disorderetf',vmurber general health poor. Mitch WWI done pros-irk - n*ly to the application of the Belt, but with %cry little success, and 1 feel it only right to tell you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and wing, the Fluid, but a few' weeks agq she has EN TIRELY lIECON'ERED lIER BEARING, and her general health is better than for several years." ,Ccj , Elery ease of Deafness, if it be Nervous, as it ger-erally is, can be erred by this wonderful remedy. • DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convulsion. or Fits. Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of the Jlead and upper extremities. Also in faliy and Paralieu, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of pr body. or Nervous Energy iu the limbs or other organs rowe • Tic.:Doloreux and Neuralgia. These. readful and agonizing eomplaints are imatedi 'tidy relieved by the application of the GALAAN/C BELK, NECKLACE ' AND Ftem. The Belt diffuses the Electricity thrmieh the system ; the Neelstaie has a local effect, and the Floid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In these 'distressing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS. (13. Many landred Certificates timid' parts of the country of the most extraordinary Character eau be given, tt . required. • Op- No trouble or inconvenience attends the nee of DR. CHRISTIE'S C. , H.1:91HC ARTICLES. and tbey may be IfOtil by the moat feeble and delicate, with pen feet ease - awl safety. In many cases the sensation st• tending their nse is kleAly pleasant and agruale. They can be sent to any part of the conatry. ' Prices; The Ga'yank Belt, Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, .Two Dollara. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. cry- The articles aro accompanied by full and plain directiont. ramphkta with full 'particulars may be 'had of tha antlonized Agent. PARTICULAR; CAUTION. Ca- Beware of Counterfeits and Warlqesslatilallatis. D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D i - GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 13:71 Broadway, New York. For sale in Pottsville Pa 4 by ilie.authoriz ed Agent, JOHN G. .BROWN, Jan. 12,. •Druggist.. . Mercer Jones, irbaesals Lookine•Glass, Map, Brush; Centb.'' Basket and Nrobn WARE STORE, AT 0.143 North,Third Siree t, four .doora above the /1 Eagle Hotel. and directly o p porite to „Incurs Kent &Santee's Dry Goods Stgre, be t sun Race a ‘ 1751 Vine St mem, Philadelphia. 'March 23, 1530 • - 1304 .store. iO4. 8 - Jesitti Sacred Street; tkree doors skiver Millet , NATHAN T. cLA:pr, ViVrfifd the ityention of his friends and others to AL his Inge' acid thole* warmest-of Cloths, Marts; and Vestiall9,:comprlsing to part: ' - Erenna. . . • • CLOTIII3.: - - of erect a n d e an d qua li t y, Ansatinta and • ; tares _ _ C: 4 , --------z--- MULE& eOLTI2SG !Black and fancy colored Habit Cloths. Soper black and fancy colored-Castunaretts. . Plead' Palto and check Cosaliner Coatings. FEtel Suntmei and Croton . Cloths. snrrys. .11411141drek-Freneb Calsitacren andDoeiklns. • ... - ,ll4eit.tb•Porey and stied C.asaluteres, fiery variety. 'Medan - Casa barren, Alt - colors and ' natal and mined f i ats Drillings. In every,aartely., • Wikite and fancy Linen Drillings. splendid 'steel. Corthr s and BeiIiSIMOCAP. of evert qvality. • - ilattinetta. all strider and qualities. : _~ WESTEIGS: • Eloper black Galin and ellibtflefe Vestings. Splendid faaey Silk Vesting*, new designs. . White and colored Marseilles, large assorunent. Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings. With a great variety of Goods for Boys' went... -Also. A Large assortmentof Tailors' Trimmings, for gale rery low by the place nr at retalt _NATHAN T. CLAPP; No N Ssoondet..,hdo— IS-Sortrabove itaitket. - March CI .1830 • at - The •Tobacce Market. • . . WM. DoOBINS, 41"0. 269 NORTH ' SECOND STREET. AS the largest and cheapest Tobacco Warehnnse H in,Philadelphla. Ile has on hand. at ;overlent, over i ailliosts of Cigars, from common to the best imported . the most of them are over two years old. ' it yrin want tp buy good Cigars, try him once; he has 50 hales fine Cuba and pavans Leaf Terbatcn.• 100 h kids, of the best Kaysville,Kentucky and Nary land. Lear Tobacco. 125 hoses of the damn brands of: Plug Tobacco. 15 boxes of the best old Black Fat Cavendish. not to be surpassed by any other for richness of flavorand rood ...panty A large stock of Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, ke.. constantly OR hand. The subscriber has constantly emrdoyed over three hundred hands, to make cipts, which enables him to sell more reasonably than any oilier house. All dealers are invited to call and exanfoac- his I.llOCk. at 269 North Second St.. OPPosilY the Guid'ln Lamb II"' tel, and 51 :loath eccond St., one door above Chesnut, east side. Phila. March /. 9-63 .. New Spring' Goods. GEOUGE DOLL, Yo. 100 Nortk Strood Street—maknrirtirk.' T 3 AS just received a large assortment of Coods.the following comprising a part r—Suti Glasses, llar montane, German Pipre. Bolen, Segar Ca , tf• Dominoes, Cards, Violin Strings -and Bridges, Canes. .6!ates and Pencils, Marbles, Je a - sharps. Arc.. with a large assortment , of TOYS and FANCY arttclee, at wnolesale and retail at the lowest prices. April It 15-3mn CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of ' couass, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON. OHITIS, CROUP, AS TH. Ma k _ WHOOPING • 0017011 A.ITD CONSUMPTION. TILE annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of the power and value of many me• dicinal agents, have furnished no examples to com pare with the salutary effects produced by "AVER'S CHERRY PECTORA 1.." The remarkable cures of diseases of the Lungs which have been realized by its use, attested as they are by many prominent professors and physicians In the and foreign lands. should encourage the aillicte 41 to %persevere with the strong nssiirance that the HAP of 1 the"I'HEERV PECTORAL" will relieve and OM. inately cute them. We nresent to th,,.pnblic unsolicited testimonials \ rs from eoo;of the first men in our country, upon whose julicinchtsnil experience implicit confidence may be . placed. DR. PERKINS, Premidebt Vermont Medical College, one of the most learned and intelligent physicians In the country, considers it a" “composition of rare ex cellence for the cure of that formidable disease: Con I eumption." - Dr. 3. C. A yerr-rDear Sir:—Agreeable to the request of ymir agent, we will cheerfully state what we have krtoWn of the effects of your CHERRY PECTORAL, and they have been astonishing indeed. Mrs. Betsey Streeter had been afflicted with a sevne and relent less concha Web redneed her very low. cso into that - tiffit 7Eethma, vireo . ; - itiriri . ;;;il yearly worse, until the CHERRY PECTORAL has now remove 4 the disease and he is as free from any of its syniotoms as We are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been so severely attacked with the Bronchitis, is to disable him from his duties, and nothing had afforded , him relief until 1 (11 r.Thorning) carri,d him a bottle of your PECTORAL, which cured him at once, and he now officiates as usual in his place. These are three °Nile Ca RCP in which we have known it successful, but never to fail. We have great pleas uie In renifying tr. these facts t, and are, respected sir, your humble servants REV. DAVID "'HORNING HON JOSE:111 BATTLE'S. A MODS the dist ingniehed authorities who have :lif er' thew names to recommend CHERRY IFErI'OR -Al,:ar the best remedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, are 'The London Lancet,' Cartadian Journal of' Medical Scirncr,"lloston Medical - and Surgical Joamal,"Charleston (S. C.) Medical Re lew,"New Jersey Medical Reporter,' Prof. Webster, iHarvard College; Prof. Bartlett, Transylvania UM .Sersity of Medicine; President Perkins. Vermont Medical College; Dr. Valentine Mott, N. York City; Parker etc:lreland, Ilowdoin College; Prof. Butter field, Willoughtgy College, Ohio; .Prof. Braithwaite, Leeds . (Eng )'Medical Scho' , l; Sir Richard Kane, Quemee Conceit, Ireland; Prof. lksenhaton„ Leipsic. The public have but to know the virtues and aston ishing success Of the "CHERRY PECTORAL." •In curing disease s ! of the Lungs, when they will feel se cure from these dangers,Whenever this remedy can be obiained. Frepared by J, C. AVEtt, f;hernlit, Lowell, 'Maass Sold in Pe/sari*, by 3611 N 9. BROWN; Misers villa, .1. R..FAILR; and Eiruggisla generally. March 30, 1555 - 13-ly . GREATEST RISCoVERV OF TIIE ACE: I DR. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. Ts constantly effecting cures of the utmost impar / Lance. The most incredulous are convinced—the most tiithless are compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination !moo n to the world for the Intmediati relief of Ili . . and pain. It never fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy ruction to the capillary vessels of the body, and equalize the circulation ofthe Moo - id fly, this means a controlling po4er is gained over the grist malignant forms of direa , which can not be obtaincd,from any other remedy. 1 Such IA the power of this combination that It penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every bon; and muscle, il et vein and ligament is searched cu nd ade sensible of hot purifying and healing Influen t . /knee it comes le copes as rmidily with Internal a e !creel diseases. Nitme.rons instances are on record 'here ,this reme dy has restored health to patients so near' the grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to pro duce any effect Stit.h has frequently been the case In Isfiammaitaa of the Boras, I No patteot need ever-die with this diseaseywhfre the MaenetinOintment can be obtained. This!ettangerotts Epidemic known as the I 1 • Putrid Erysipelas. , can always be cured by this remedy. For _ .. laffamaatary 124,teratiste, ' 4 this ointment is the ni in nst complete reed . prepared. In 99 cases out of 100 it vain afford entire lief to the worst cases of • ',Kerrey. Iteedarhe, , , in thirty minutes. For nervous diseases this remedy is of imineni*value. Affections of the spine. rheumatism, lameness, ulce rate sore throat, broneltitis, pleurisy, croup, chills, bruises, scold head, scrofiiia, salt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera naarsbus, ague•in th e face or breast, burns, inflamed irtf;s, fever sores. &e., will be immediately relieved-by lite use of this remedy. For further particulars end testimonials, see paMpb• Jets left with earlf agent. 'Price 2.5 and 40 cents per bottle. For sale by • JOIIN G. BROWN. Alan, for sale by an Agent in each town in the State September 9, 1510. 40—ly Colemauis Cheap Cutlery Stores Nos. 32 sad 33 ARCADE and 209 CHESNUT Street —PuiLasmenis. CIOUNTRY merchants Can save from 10 to 15 per cent. by purchating at the above stores. By trn. parting my own goods, paying but little rent. and Mg economically, it is plain I can undersell those whe purchase their goods here. pay high rents, and live liko princes. Constantly nn hand a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives. Scissors and R32.otdr; Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, ding, buffalo, bone And wood handles; 'Carvers and Parks;. Steele. ke-; Butcher K Mies ; Dirks; Barrie Knives ; Revolvinel, and Plain Pistol.. 4-e. received, a large stock - or, dodgers and , Wostenholm's tine Pen and Coverers Knives. Also, a large asonitment of Aecordeoas, g l e. ; also, line English Twist and Getman Guns. 1 , JOIINII. COLEMAN, Importer. 1-rr Jana, 1619 ... • To .the • L .- •., Sick and , Afflictcd._. .EIITIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS suF-: fn lent tatil every column of Ibis paper. can be produced. seniog forth the wonderful virtues of Dr. Swarm's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The most common saying is. that I would not give T one bottle of . Dr. Surayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Mewl. fur tuilf a dozen ofany other prerstr- WIDE . I have tried all the popular ones, but Ibis - stands unrivalled for theatre of, the following . : - - diseases, viz: i Influents, Conghs, Colds, Consumption, Splitinrof Blood. Palpitation of the Heart; Whim - ping Cough, XT i hitis , Acklin g sthma ri or rising sensation in . the Throat, Bron- c r weakness ofthe Nervous 3ys tem, or impaired Constitution fromany cause. - ' . and to prevent persons from filling Into a ... . . decline, thls medicine bas not its equal. And when um mach calomel or 'ninnies has been 401 medicine will prevent its evil effects on the d repair the bkiary funrtions- ANOTHER tIONE CERTI VIC ATE. Edward Henson. Engineer at Mr. Pettit's Fac n „corner of Ninth and Wallace Streets, Spring Garden.' More substantial evidence of the :wonderful curative properties of Dr.Swayne's Compound Syrup ' of Wild Cberry. . . . . , Philadelphia. M 0115,1830. Dr. Swayue.—Dear Sir —Being. severely aMicted with a •Inteut cold and cough, which settled Upon my lenge, attended with great debility, -soreness in - Iny side; that 1 could scarcely breathe, spitting blood,.tra oppetite. could get no rest at night, owing to the se- ' verity of my cough. would spit as mach as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things con tinued until !almost despaired of being cured, haviee tried physicians rind numerous things without relief: ' but having heard of the great virtues or your Coin pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approired ' of by physicians of the first eminence; 1 conctuded to , make trial of it, and am happy to state that three bot tles performed a perfect cure ; niy sleep is now undis turbed and .sweet. and 1 tirmly believe that to your I niedieine lam Indebted for this great clue. 1 'ball be grad to communicate with any person , on the subject 1 who may be pleased, to mill on me. and 'corroborate what I have said in the above certificate, at the Fac tory or Inv residence. ' Yours, most respettftilly, . ED. UANSON, 13 Wells' Row... • Eighth Street, four doors above Spring Garden. - • The above certificate to (roma men well known by a large porticitanf oar citizens. Those who doubt the .truth of it, are invited- to call aridraatis thenntelves, thatit isanothei voluntary, diebiferested. and living [ witness to the great virtues Of Dr. dwayne'm Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. . Clerrywes, driclioneers, and all Public Speakers say that Dr. Swarm's Wild Chet ry gives that vigor to the voice that cannot be obtained from any other ar ticle. To F.lderly Prvrove. - -Maoy healthy aged indivlduals who know the value of Dr. asiayne's Compound Sy rup of Wild Cherry, make It a rule to take it two or three times a week, by svhich the remove the causes that ttnalnce disease, preserve th y eir health and keep off the infumaties of age. Very reipsetirai Cakties..—The genuine article is prepared en'iy by Dr. Swayne. Inventor and Sole Pro prietor, corner of Eighth and Race Sur., Philadelphia , Ail Wild Cherry preparations being "p ositively fie. . titious and counterfeit" withouChw signature: Swayrie's Celebrated Vermlfuge " A safe_hnd.effecinaLremedy for wormsolyapepsia, cholera nimbus, sickly or dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful family medicine ever offered to the publit,.." The .only one that Is pleasant to the taste, has proved its virtues . in thousands of cases, not onl in the great destruction ol worms, but to restoring the y sickly and dyfpeptic child and adult, when all other ionedies have had no-good effect. lieware of Mistakes t Remember. Dr.,'Swayne's Vermifitge is now put up hi square bottles. 'See that the name is spell correctly, Swarm DR. SWAINE'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARIL- I LA and EXTRACT TAR PILLS. Far superior to any pill of the present day.—These pills are compounded of various vegetable substances, the result of tong and laborious investigation.and the hold they have taken of the public favor, and the cures they have performed since they Were introduced, is un precedents-A in the history of medicine. Unlike most other Pills, they neither gripe. produce nausea. of any-other unpleasant sensation, they elelkir,ee and strengthen the fountain springs of life, and no medi cine can have a better effect than these for monthly irregularities artdch occasiona hap Pen to wolen. The above valuable medicin es, are preparedo only by Dr SWAVNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR sciluvuta..i. COUNTY. JOIIN O. bRoWN, J. CURTIS C. 1113WIES,}Pottsville, Pa. J. S. C. MARTIN, JAMES IL FA LLS, 1 mine „vale ' JOHN W. MIMS, t • C.-& G. IitiNTZINOER, Schuylkill Haven; 11. gIiiSsLER, Port Carbon; ktegov & REED . L. klabontango; JoUN A.'orro, Taylorsvihet J. 11. ALTER, Tuscarora; E. J. Fav:Tamailuav Gr.o. REIFSNYDE•, NeW CRaile; llri- MORTFLIVS, Chit; MY ER & 1.41.1.101“, non; FAEL Wien. Pinedrove; ErICEL & LIWANDT,Tre rnonI; Llewellyn; Jolt?' WILLI•11R, MidtikpOrt; CRAB. r. • Olwiesi , D , Z; iIoRNRR, BM. De & LITTERRLE. New 'Philadelphia; S MERTZ, 111r.vipthure landing; J. 141,4NT0N„ McKeanshilfg. land by.most ell Storekeepers in the adjacent coeunties. Feb U. MU ky.o fiver Compla,tlnt, • wisrErsir., ciittoNte - 011 vous DEmuTv. Disratr. OF TlfE KIDNEVS. And all diseases arising from a disorileeraicer orSto math, ouch at constipation, invalid piles, fullness,or blood an She head, Acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartbu tn. disgust for food, (Minces or weight in tlw htontach, sour eructations, sinking ot frritipaL the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breath ing, fluttering at ow heart, choking or herniations when In a lying poet ure:dimmness of %Moor, dots 3r grAiii.Lfeyer and dun pito in the head, imagmmgs aMT ETC2t nevrewemn trir thete,,s, Call be (tr.-M.llly tom,' by Xerreick, April 96, ISI6 DR. 1100 FLAN CELEBRATED C'ERMAN Ba lers, prepared by Di C. M. Jackiion, al the Cec ina'. Medicine Sinre. NU. I'2o Arch :Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above dierases is not excelled, if equalled, hp any other preparation in the I:. Staten, as the cures attest. In litany CaSC3 after okillful Opt ciana had failed. . . Thine Balms are worthy the attention of invalds. possemring great virtues in the rectification of &wax es of the Live. and lesser glands. exercising the MOM /searching powers in wrakness and alrecthms of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. !testi •rin rte Conviscen.—The Hon. Chades I). ['incline, Editor of the Camdem Deseetrat, the befit raper In West 'Jersey, says, July 21:--•• 11noaand's German Ilitters.—We have seen many flatter= nom tiees of this merileine,a nd the source from which they; c ame, induced us to make inquiry iespectlng its writs!. a., tom inquiry we were persuaded to use it, ahll must j say we foetid It specifie in its action upon duties of the liver and digestive organs. and the poWerfid n flu ence It exerts upon nervous prostration is really sur prising. It .111 MS and strengthens the nerves, to inging them into a state of repose, makint sleep refreshing. •• If this medicine were more generally lISPII, tie are satisfied there would he less sickness, as front tin sto mach, liver and nervntis system, the great majority of real and, imaginal y 'diseases einannie. !lave then in I a hinlthy condition, and you can hid defiance to ell- I demici generally. This extmonlinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at antiunion:lid to iVr, a trial— it will then recommend itself. 'lt shuild, in fact. he In every Candi,. No other inedicintean produce-Such evidences of merit." iFrwli the Bogen flee.] The editor satd, — llee. 274—. Dr. llooffand's fele hratet! German flitter', fnr the cure of liver comphint, jaundice, dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debilly is eservetily one of the most popular medicines 4' the day. These Bitter"' haire been used by thousandl. and a friend at nur elbow says he has himself receivid an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complainifrom the use of this remedy: We are convinced tat, In the use•of these Plitera, the patient constantlyeains strength and vignr—a fact worth/ of great conAiiera t ion. They are pleasant In taste and smell, anti can he used hy persnns with the MOM delicate stottachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are sneak ing from experience and to the afflicted we Wylie their use." Senin. freeLly. one (if the best literary paperspub lkhed. Bald Aug.eatta—" lir llootland's nermanDlt ters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson. are note - rigian• mended be some of the mom prominent menthes of the facuity, an an artirle of muirtreiricacy in rallu of female weakness. An nutria is the case, we wont ad vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus Svc ilemselves much sickness. Persons of debilihted C1111A111111:011• W;11 illld t 11,40 Bitters advantagoots to their health, as we know from I.XpeliellCe the ssittary eller, they have open weak eystemn." ' • Judge M. NI Noah, a gentlepian with at egre rssen tific and literary attainments,, said in his g.ett Inuit Weekly ,llrsseffeer. January 6, leso:—Dr. lloold'au Gll'lll.lll Butiere.--Ilere is a preparation 1% hie the leading preAAell in the Union appear to he unanthous o recommending, and Abe reason is obvious,-It is made after a preerriP:ion furninheal by the lap Dr Christopher Wilhelm Doofland, Professor of the lini versify of Jena. Private rbynician to the Mica - Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Ge r has ever produced. Ile wan empliaticalll the enemy of lassabsfound therefore a medicine of which he was theitiventor and endorser may be rooridtatly telied on. lle speciolly tecommended it Ita liver tun ptaint, dynpepnia, debility, vertigo, acidity of thtiin. mach, conntipation, and all complainte arising from a disorded condition of the stomach, the liver 0114 the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express heir convictiowof its excellence, an 4 several of the 'eu fora Nreak of its effects from their own individonl pe mace. Voider these circumstances, we feet wo m od, not only in calling the attention of our read' .tn the preXent proprietors (Dr. C. lit. Jackson's) re paration, but in recommending the article to all a ict ed." ,i , The Philadelphia Saturday Gaiette, the best fahily newspaper published 'ln the United States, the Miter mays of Dr. Iloofland's German Ilitters.—" It is meom that WO recommend what are termed Patent Medi' nes to the confidence and Vattonage of out readers; ', nd, therefore ' when we recommend Dr. lloofland't cr eam Miters , we wish it Wile distinctly understoo that i we are not speaking of the. nostiums of the lia that ate noised about for a brief period and then for itten after they have done their guilty race of muichff, but of a medicine long establ fished, universally prati o and which has met the hearty approval of the *catty iti.elf.? I r , . Evidenceupon evidence has been received (Ike the foregoing) from - all sections of the Union,.!;l36t three years, and the Strongest testimony in i favor is, that there is more of it used ih the',ramie c9Of the tegulat Physicians of Philadelphm than all thqher nostrutns combined, a fact that can easily be esti hat cu ed, and fully proving that* scientific preparati wil i meet with their quiet approval when presence. vr In this form, . That this medicine will core Liver Compia Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, alter using It RP di ct It acts,speclfically upon the stomach and Itv it pretemble to calomel In all bilious diseases-1 MT. is infatediato. They ei% be administered In re faun witti safety and tellable benefit, at any t BEWARE Or COUNTERTEITt. This medicine has Strained that high cluttarte to neeissary for all medicine-to attain to indite cat teifeiters to put forth a spurious article at the igk the lives of those who are innocently •deeleved welttn the marks of the genuine They h e written signature of M. M. J'AcKsox upon th ivr per, and the name blown In the bottle, wiles let &key ore spurious. For 150 e. wholesale and retail, at the Cern n DI dicine Store. No. 120 Arch Street, one door lellw es, Otte of 278 Race Bt,) Philadelphia, and by resthclah dealer' ginerallyithroUghont the country. %fo r iale.by J. DROt N, Iltugglst. Pottsville, Pa. ' June 8. 1850 , 1 Ice.'lce, Ice. pus sunscßiera; IS . PREPARED TO SUP I line Spring Water Ice, at the following law Per basket; 02/ centa; per week, half peck each nning,o2l cents; per week, quarter peck each 11107 XI cents. Terms t—Cellectlon will be made two weeks. • • • ff!SNM::: , 1410111 EVIDERCE lIIMEE 7une.22, 1850 Astrology; Astronomy, Threnolo. ay and Geomancy. BY PROF O. W. BOBACK, OF sWEDgri. No. 71, Lersist street, oboe' Eigitl, Oprosit I Vie ottlitascalkliad lialt—rnrit.anec *nu . • • 525,000 Having been Won B Y " ktneroue friends on the late Presidential Electioti, should convince those skeptical person, who talk of FAILURES, that no such thin' as FAIL IS of ham beetilknown by the eminent and distingulehed Astranomet and Astmloger, C. W. ROBACK, during his experience of OVer a quarter of a maul- Do You doubt predatlnatlonl Then why not every roan gaits the celebrity of General TayLr, a Daniel Webster, or a Henry Clayl And yet there ate some who are fool ish enough to doubt that a man may be born with the power to see into future events. How can It be pos. sable DIM the destiny Of Man sbOuld be destined by the mere shuttling of a pack of cards /and yet there ore thousands whollow themselves. with open months, to ewalloss e greasy words of some old woman. "these Wilk ill consists In filling them with wonders that afe that difficult for the disestkin nf others who are more tredultins.Yettranre scientific. It is such taat bring discredit on a Profession tart has been acknowledged:Abe. a science of the Ing est oru der, from time lame rial, and Is the only professio- I that has holy author - 4 to sustain it. The higb re spect which Genera ylnr, and Charles John Dem dime, late King of - eden, had for Astrology, is shown by their letter or , their Native' les to the sub ecribet, which it wall give him great pleasure in show ing to to those who favor him with a call. , In addition to his power to foresee future events, he has the peter to give such informetlon as will cream ally redeem such as ere given to the too free use of the bottle. lie Is also capable of curing diseases beretot fore considered Incurable:ln this country by the or dinary mediffinee, and wishes all to give him a call who have been given up by their physicians and wish tO be tared. He will warrant a cure in all cases. and will make Tbo eharge except for the cnjurations he shall make use of in his office. Ile is often asked what a Nativity la, Ile answers, according to Geomancy, one of the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it isa lloresrope of the future events of a person's life, ca refully calculated and transcribed on mamma ' mining an account of all the lucky and unlucky days 1n the months and years of the person's life for whom 1 it is cast; by which means thousands in this country , , and elsewhere base been prevented from misfortunes ' tbalhad been hidden in the womb of futurity. bv refer -1 Ling to their Nativity before entering on any Remelts , 11011 of baldest or pleasure. It should be in the hands of-every °nese their almanac for life. A Nativity of ' an individual can noly forsrarn the posseesor of trou bles the; are in future tbr him; those who are levels?- ' ed In present difficulties of any kind faitet Wait on th e subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared to I I exert hie secret influence for their Immediate benefit. He is ready to use his influence to fortell the result of I IMW/U its, and all undertekings in which there is a risk I involved; be also makes use of 1112 POVllet for the res. toiation of stolen or lost property, which be has used for the advantage of thousands In this city and else where. Who cue doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had the honor to be rattan and consulted webby all the crowned heads of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation as nn Astrologer than any one urinal ow Cliall IN eflaalillellAVilh at his Office, or by letter. f pre-paid, and he is prMeared to make use of his pow er on any of the renewing topics p--Itusineas of all descriptions ; travelling by land or sea; courtships ; advice given for their successful accomplishment; speculating in stock..., merchandise, or real estate ; the recovering of legacies in illapute ; tbe purchasing of tickets, nod the safety of ships at sea. Ile also offers has services respectine health, wealth and marriage, love alla irs,Jou rutin, lawsu - ne, difficulty in business, frand,,eicksiess and death, part. present and future evems,and in anthe conrerns of life, and invites alit° call who are affiacted, corporeally or mentally. TERNS: Ladles. 50 cents; Gentlemen.sl. Natieities caleu. Wed and read in full. tccordang to the Oracles of Mast culine glans—Ladies. el ; Gentlemen. *I 50. Nativi ties calculated according to Geomancy, for Ladies,s2, in fall, $9; Gentleman, *3. in full, ilti. Peraons at a distance UM have their aativities drawn be sending the date of the day and their birth. All letters containing the aliove fee will receive im- M.lO, attention. and natively/I will be sent lo any put of the United Stater, written on durable paper. Otter:. No 71 locust street, between Eighth null Narita, and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the Musical Fund HAI. Phila. Office hours from 9 A. M. till G. W. ItOIiACII, Aatrollager ffil-ly Dee 13,1919 Anti-Pyric Paint. FIRE, WATER t WEATHER PROOF SANE l'OUlt. 'pins PAINT 11/ Ott result of a long series of sci- J. .Mutat experiments. and is totally different from any other ever offi.reit to the public. It is composed of materials entirely fire-proof, being scarcely de struilible by the Blow Pipe. 11 forms afilatlng im perviiiins In alr and molsitire, and it a perfect protec tion against all OP ritilinary causes of/fire, whether Sparils, einilets or Heat, Coma nelz . bborlng building in dallies. II iis especially adapted in. protect Boors fmm Fire and Feakint, Wood of all kitida from Decay! Tin Roofs nod Iron Work from Rost .Railroad Ilridges and all building• eXpOSI'd to sparks from Locomotives, and the interior of Mantifactorica...Where sparks or a quick Ilatit flame would readily set them om the with• not this protection.. No other point is equal to it for the Walls of brick houses, giving them the appearance and solidity of stone, and evaid'.ng the use of sand, always minnyina and soon w•earina.otf. The longer it Tenpins on the wood, the harder I beconies, and the better will it regiat the action of tire: and tinther.if It ,cAuld be immerred In a solution of it, wontd, In n time, he petrified to alone. It has no linte and never ernelts. It tiardens by drying and never peels off. It 14 a decidedly economical paint. A building can be prnperly coverr.d with It at one haif.ther.nat of lead. Persona wishing to have their houses tire-proof in side can put on two coats of the Auti . Pyrie first, and then any color they may Wish after. na exhibition at the Store, three gooses paintid in different styles. ri- Far further particulars, certificates, &e., see pamphlet publi,lied by the Company. IiEAD T111:4 I have made an experimental investigation into the properties of a paint prepared by the N. I. Anti-pyrie Paiiii,Comioany, named Anti-Pyric Paint. 'Being ae iinainted with , its composition. I would state that it Is of an in amotoustible nature; :11,111 from the dense and adhesive qualities-it is prepared of, that it LI inanity protective against the action of the attnos • lehere, and wilt have the effect of preserving tvocitl and other sort:aces on which it may be spread, from decay s . With 'llan! to its Anti-pyrin properties, I would say, from the experiments I have made, that tb er o s -n o probability of shingles and other wooden surfaces painted with it, taking fire from showers of ashes : and cinders, one of the disastrous. character of our fires. i CollsifiCT that the "N. Y. Anti pyric Paint Co." has brought forward a valuable and useful lin• provement in a necessary article, and that It deserves the consideration of the piddle, as a Rafeguard against fires:and the earnest att.:talon of the Insurance Coin panicii, as greatly lessening their risks. WRIENCE RECD, Professor of Chemistry and Lecturer on Medical Chemistry, Y Hospital. Idanufactured by the NoW, York, Anti Pyrie Paint Compoloy, and for sate at their Depot, at 187 WA TER ;St, N. York, !Illicit sole and only authorized Agent, Mateh 23, 15.50 E. 'licks Jones, WAolisale Iroedex, Willer Were, drools. Brink Cosa, Lookine Glass and Penny Stem NO. IS NORTH: SECOND STREET, riticanci ettia, E'Under ]. Sidneyd Jones' ! Varpet Warehouse.] HAVING enlarged my store, 1 have on band and am Constantly manof.n.toring and receiving from the Eastern Kates and Europe, additions to my stock. Cage Ware.—.soo PM Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs; 400 barrel and 200 staff churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen painted Pails, 200 doz. Wash Boards, 1'0(1 doz. nest Sugar, and Flour Boles; Spigots.Spodps and Ladles. 0 Ups" Ware.—finn • mat Market and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 'Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. Beeavis and Briaskesc-10,1100 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Shaker Urooms,2oo doz. each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and llorae Brushes; Tooth, Shaving, (loth and flair Brushes of every 'style. Cositts.-2000 dozen fancy Combs, of various pat terns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and fine tooth Combs' of various styles. Loons" Mame of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahog any abd Hilt Frame, of 'till' sizes and patients; Ger man, French and Englitth Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes,/ from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120—(packing insured to m all Parts of the Union)Hogether with a large assort ment tof Variety Goods, too numerous to mentlon.— td The attention of merchants is respectfully solicited to 'd. the elamination of myi Stock, all of which will be la sold I{lW for cash or city acceptance, so as! to andel ict pate any competition that can be offered. eor „March 2, IMO. • e s ell Blake's Patent PireAPraof Pain t ich FltOM 01110. , Lai- MBE Subscribers have just received a further sup °S 11 ply of this singular mid valuable substanre: In aok addition to the slate ;color, they have a beautiful the. chocolate or brown, resembling the sand stone now in B ,_P: use, and so much admired tin the front of buildings "i Its principal ingredients are 'War, alumina and pro le toxlde of iron, which the epinlbn of scienti fi c men " satiifactorily accounts' for its fire-proof natirre—the th,. two former substances being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to hind the whole together and niake a firm and (hirable. paint. Foence It is • mixed With, Linseed Oil, and !applied with•ii brush, the same as ordinary parut, to wood, Iron, tio, glee, canvass, paper o ke. It hsrdens gradu ally and becomes fire-prnolt Is pant :Wally suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat ti id ear-decks, railroad tiridges,fences, &c. A 1 nolcorted , with the article is equal to one of state, at avast saving of ex . wen. • , . . • . Spenimenernay be icen at the other ir the subscri bers.;• , . HAIM/ ION; Ad Co., ' . , 01, South Front at., Philada. April 22.11348. ' ' 17-tr ~...—___ .. . - . .. •. .- . , L ife ,Insurance. - . rpne••GIRARD I.ll'E 'INSURANCE, ANNUITY .1. and Trust.Comparry; ofPbtladeloble. 'Cifilca'No. . 112 Chesnut gime*. Capital, 11300,0,10. Charter per petual.' Colttinne to Make Insurances on Lfires on the most favorable terms', . .- ,• The capital belngpeid upend invcsted,tngeiber With a large And constantly incensing reserved find,.of fera a perfeeraecurity,to she insured. . 6 The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. , The Company add 'a Bones periodically. to tbeln suranemi ibr life. The first harms, appropriated •in December. Mit ar.d ;the second Banns in December. Ibig. mount to air addition of VIM 50 to every 01000- Insured under . the oldest policies, making .111263.50 Which will be pall When st shall become a claim, in• stead of 111000 originally insured ; the next oldest amount to 111137 50 ~, the nest in ago to 111212,50 for i every 111000: the others in the: same proportion ac cording to, the aniom I ic and, time of standing, which additions make an average Uf mole I ban 60. per cent. I upon the premiums Paid, without increasing the an nualprammur. . .. . Tbe following Rte. ii3Or Wimples' from the Re gbitr t . -.- ' '. ' • ; • ' 1 . I • • I • Am't of -polity end bonus to be Incerd by Mune editions. IEI Bnrn Dorms or insured. addition. Pamphlets contaittln4 tables of rates and explana tions, forms of application ; and further information CID be had at the ()Mee. B. , W. RICHARDS, President. Jona F. James. Actuary: The subscriber is . Agent for the above COmpany in gehuyl County; I and will effect nsurances, and give.all necessary inputted.= on the subject. D. BA NNAN. 26-ly Jane 49.1830 The linoe 'lnsurance COreputy CAPITAL 5T0C1E.4200.000. . FINE, NADINE AND LIM INSURANCE.' • Office sit Water Street, to Wises' Brisk Big; - VI/ICENEICII, INDIANA. ,- , frIIS Company having been duly 'organised. and I IL ten per cent. paid in oil the capital stock subvert; i beet, and balance secured by mortgage on' Beat Estate and by personal guarantee, are oow prepared to effect Insurance igamst lama or Damage by Eire.nn Build ings, Merchandize“detettinery, 24i115, Mantlfactories, end all deseriptiohs of prOperty ; also merchandise And produce in the course or inland transpona:ion.— the risks of the seas, gr.e., dre. • also, the Hulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives of individuals .going , to California. . The rates or, rqe• iintnm wilt lie as tow as those of any other Burnam- - ace Company. , All losses libeially adjusted, and promptly paid. The stock of this Cowpony is held entirely in the West, and controlled by*estern .men, and in no way con nected with New :York. . - DIRECTORS : Dolt. D. N. C•nlimit, Vincennes. • Wit.usu J. lietisen, do JEO. W. M•0110E, do .1•COB PEA, : do SAMUEL Wise, . do - PETER P. HAILEV. Fort Wayne, Indiana. THOM•II T. BEIIIIIIDnE, Lafayette, do WALTER W. EARLY. Terre-Haute, do . Barmy D. AWL' Evansville, do Stems Borrosrg. Jeffersonville. . . . WILLIAM Moues; do ' Levi 8 , . do- . . J•MED KEICIWIE, do • 11. N. CARMAN, President. Slues Borrnoarr, Vice PClll•lent. C. M. ALLEN, Secretary. W. J. neemen. , Treasumr. Short Life and California risks taken at this agency at eilra rates. LIFE INSURANCE. PROTECT YOURSELVES Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company - . —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in Tows and Courts . , inrured against loss ordamage by tire at the iinit st rate of prem:oin. MARINE INSURANCE.—They alio insure Vessels. Cargoes and Frilabia, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ' ILhAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merrhandize tninsorted Ly Wagons, Railroad curs, Canal Boats and S te am boats , on river's and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . DIRECTORS. • Joreph.ll. Seal. James C. !land 'Edmund A. Sootier, Theophilus Pai ln John C. Davis. • 11. Jones Brooks, Robert Burton, Henry Sloan.. John IL Penrose, Thigh Craig, Samuel Edwards,' Cle.orge - rie.rrill, - Geo. G. Leiper, Spencer Idc!train; Edward Darlington, Cliatlrs Kelly, Isiac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson, • William Farrell, Witham Hay. Jgbn Newlin, Thomas, Dr. U. M. Huston, John Sellers, William Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan, , D. T. Morgan.. Wm. Bacaley. WILLIAM MARTIN President: ittellA VD S. Newnoko. Secretary. The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Company. is now ,prepared to make insurance on all desrription• of property on the most liberal teems.. Apply at G. If. Potts' cake, Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. Ai, M. MACDONALD. 45-ly N. Y. Hoppital. Dee. 9,'49. 12.3m0 ___. , rii). ss wax) ass SO 0!,959 50 "S 9 .2500 656 1.5 3,150 15 " ' 120 ' ' 24)00 415 4,1:5 00 .r 4 33 3 5000. 1187 50 0,1t37 50 to. $2. $.2. 412. . „ JOHN S. C. 'MARTIN. A t vrtt 53-t Dee 29, 1819 Nov 11. ISO IN DEAINITt• TILE FRANKLIN FIRE' AIDE LNSUR PIIIA. ANCE COMPAN • OF PIIEL OFFICE No.l634Chesnnt street, near Fifth 'tree DIRECTORS, Uri LUIZ nancker Genrge_W. itithards, Jacob R. 61'10, Morris Patterson Continue to :make Insurance, permanent or flouted on every description of property, in warn and emit!) a; rates as lOw as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which WWI their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assnred. The. assets of the Company on January Ist, 1848,as published acideably to an act-of iiisetutily, were as follows, viz.: sJortgages, `41990.556 65 ftencks, 51,563 25 flea! Estate, 108,358 90 Cat& &c., 45.157 87 Traiporary lon nr, 125,459 00 Since tkelrlneorporatron,a period of eighteen yeare. Wel hare pall upwards of sue willies two Amoeba thousand dollars,losseshy fire,thereby afgordintevi dence of the advantages of insurance.ss well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. ' • CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. The •abseriber;ba• been appointed agent for the above mentioned 741800111. n. and is now prepared to make insurance,ot every description of property, at the lowest rates ANDREW RDSsEL. agrnt Pottsvilleann 19.18411! ' 'Fehr- NATIONA - 1. - L ' OAN FUND LIFE) ANN'U. RANCE 'SOCIETY OF LONDON 4 4 A SAYINGS BANK for the Benefit of theWidovw fa and the Orphan."—EmpowereJ by Act Of Par liament.—Capital L'Obo.oo6 or A2,y,00,000-..Resides s re serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about 118.5,000 T. Lamle Murray, Esq.. George street, honorer square, Chairman of the Court of Directors In ll.ondon PAyriress—J. Ellintson, rot D.,F. 8. 8. Artssey—W S. B. Woolhoure, Esq., F. R. A., 6. S y—F F Cannons, Esq. PIiILADELFOIIII 410111111) .. 01 , WEIFERENCS,_ , Clement C Riddle, Wm Peter, II It C (instil Coleman Fisher. . George R Graham, Louis A Gode), _ . I William Janes. The followingare inning the advantages oder ed by this institution:— The guarantee of a large capitaloin addition ln the acinfindation:of premiums. The peculiar benefit se • cured tethe assured by the principle of the loan de partment. The payment of mention's half yearly, a qbarterly, by.partisa insured for whole term of Diem a flirting additional charge. The travelling leave ex tensive and liberal. Persons ensured for lA, can at, once borrow ; half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege for five surcessive years, tin their own note andriernisit of policy.. Part of the Capi tal is permanently invented in the I.united States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees —available always to the assured In cases of di•puted claims (should any aut.!) arise) or otherwise: Thirty days allowed after each payment of prenitum becomes due without forfeltureOf policy. N.o charge for tried' cal examination., The Society being founded on ihe "Mutual andloint Stfiek principle, parties may participate in the profits of the Society; two-thirds ot which are annually divided among those assured for life on the participa tion scale. - Persons who are desirons to avail themselves of the advantages ottered by this Institution, by addressing the Agent, F. K. Starr, No. 22, South st, Haltimore can obtain the requisite Information and the necessa ry papers for •effectitie an insurance_ al•Arry information with regrril to this CoMpany can be otitained at the office of the Millen!' Journal,where the Pietro trims can beiraid and Irian rances effected. • June 39, 1549. 27.17 HARDING.AND DOLL, WHOLESALE. COMMISSION - PAPER WAIIEHOUSE No.2llAliaar St.. barren sth slid 6th and Chetsat and Alarket Streets. P 111411110.1.111• E" constantly on band a large and varied stock of all kinds of PAPER; stilted to Publishers, Mer chants, llanufactursre, Rehmla, &c., &e. We have Made arrangements with some of the bent Mills in the country to manufacture Paper expressly 1 - Pr UP, 00 that every exertion shall he made to give entire satisfac tion to our eisatomers. We return `our most sincere thanks to our old friends for past favors,and hope from our increased stock, and exertions, to merit a continu ance of their custom. All orders from the country promptly attended to. They can accommodate publishers with any given size. of printing paper, at t'te shortest notice. We would say to those desirous of a good and cheap article, give us a call and examine for yourselves. *Market prices paid in cash or trade for rags. S. W. HARDING, D. FRANKLIN HOLL, h 0.19 Minor Street, Phan Feb. 16, 7-Bmn New Store. WHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL. TUST opening at the old stand of Geo. W. Slater, Xht Centre•Street, directly opposite the Post Office, Pottsville. The subscribers, halting taken this old established stand, respectfully give notice that they are now open ing:in extensive assortment of goods r•eansisting of DRY GOODS,OROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, PRO VISIONS, FISH, SALT, Ake., Ice., all of which have been "petted With the utmost care, and bought main ly from Auctions and Importers. Having had Many years' experience in the wholesale city buiiiness they enjoy, in consequence, many end superior advantages in ihe priwurement of ibelr goods cheap: their motto being Small Profits and Quick Hales; they are deter mined tq give their customers the advantage of their experience, by selling at the lowest city prices. The Public, by. railing and examining their stock will 'be amply convineed that such is the fact. • COUNTRY' DEALERS, who may,desire to save the expense.of a visit to the city, will find at this estah. lishment an oppcittanity to replenish their stock, 'and obtain goods on terms RP favorable as they can procure them in She city. One person will be kept employed in the city td attend the Auctions, and procure goods on the best - terms poistble. fa-Country produce taken in esitointe. JOHNSTON & Co. 20-Imn Bray 180950 , House and Sign Painting, PAPER HANGING, &O. , TSUBSCRIBER, thankful ler past favors, re 1. spectrally informs the public that be still cantle uti the above.business at his stand, In Centre Street in the basement of the Penn'a Hall, Pottsville— where be would be pleased to see those whomay de sire tits services as house painter or paper hanger.•;— Holise and Sign Painting executed .at tho shortest notice - and its the most approved style.. Also, Paper doneat 121 cents per piece. "Amze w. nowts. __..,--....-..-.--- - -_—__,-- -.,..„____ , . s morr.eors --.— --,THE,Q.1.6-A;TI:g T , . .- .....-iy.9....A1#. l'e,wiB. Life Pills and Phtenix Bitters \ The - inifit.pik" e ref re ittchildhon Bitters' p r 41, le ' Round itirehatror myltrandstre, that i t?h.the loved ones that once Sal hem These Medicines have new been before the public for a period of PrETY2S TPARS,_and I A n t the old apple•tree is deserted and during that time have maintained a hiOt c h i I.nint de%rio,t4 beartf . it,. oi a ewe ., tee in almisat every part of the globe for their ex- cr h t e d r ti , trix . stilt nourish the mound maturing P e r' '. And the tatfr i re e m ull it's u t s o t e u. po s l e ta rs b h ra is pe o h t traordinary and immediate poiver of feet health to persons suffering tinder nearly every + kind offline:use to which the human frame is liable. + Th e e grass_is slit 4rti 2 weetairtel ma ims." assrlllQ Therose and th 1 rfir IWiIY, .--- 0 . 04 .- - .. - ° ° nneassweet at of Certificated inattuicei, they have even rescued . sufferers Irma the very,.yerre,, of tinentimelY grave, after ail the deeeptete upstream the day had utterly fled ; mad to many thotterusde they have permanently secured that uniform enjoy. ntent of health.; without'. which' life itee basisbut a partial bleesing 'So great, indeed their elgeasy invariably and infallibly rived, that it has appeared scarcely 'less than miracukasa to those who were acquainted with the beautifully phikerophical principles upon which they are com pounded. and upon which they consequently act. It was In their manifest and. ostensible action en ;in purifying the sprin springs and chtemels of life, and dating them with renewed tone and vivr, that they 'were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of penticionS quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE idgm. aNgs are purely and solely veglitable; and contain neither Mfgegoiy, nor Akedationy, nor &Benin, nor any other mineral, in any fonn whatever. They are. entirely composed of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants,. the virtues of which, though long - known to seferal Indian tribes, and recently to scene eminent pharmaceu tical chemists, are altogether unknowia to t ore he rant pretenders to medical science' and never before , administered in so happily efficacious a combination - "'rho first. operation-is to loosenTiren the coats of the stomach and' bowels the various impusi- -- ties and crudities constantly settling round theta ; and to remove the hardened lizees which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and lea•te each collected misses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or saddW, Diarrhoa with its imminent dangers. This fa& ' is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex ' amine the human bowels after death ; and hence human the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The wcond effect of the vEGETABLE LIFE KEEL. agEs is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad der ; aud, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely,depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The, blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being - thus purified by them; and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins renews every part of the system , and triumple'antly mounts the ban- - ner of health in the blooming cheek: The following are aiming the distremeing va riety of human diseases in which the VEGE TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be infallible. , DygpEpsu, by thoroughly cleansing, the 'first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, butters:l - of the stale and acrid kind ; Flatulency,Loes 01 , Anemic, HEART BURN, HEADACHE, ItiesrLesseeres, ILL-Tamees, ANXIETY, LANGUOR, and MELANCIMLY, which 'are the general symptoms of Dyepepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, co s tiveness, by cleansing the , whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence • all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera,' by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by pmmoting the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood toa regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such case„, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction i n o th er & l' 7'lle Lire Msmitilvs's have been known to Pure Rheumatism pemianently in three weeks, mid Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muteles and ligamente of the jointe. I, Drones of all kinds. by frPring and strength ening t kidneys mid bladder : they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. ~. . Also WorMS, by dislodging limn the tureings of the bowels the slimy* matter to which these creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption,by relieving the air-vrrAels of the lungs - Mini the morons whirl' even sli7,llt colds will °erasion, and which, IC no: removed, becomes hardened, and produces thesu ••••••ass.psiserisr s.rstusrst i ....P....s.ovtiZrat the pert', et purity wheel' the.s• jap e zw.e r licED s ' n i. =Es give to the Wood , and all the E liumors — . Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, II) their alterative etreet tii' tint t tilit feed the skin. and the morbid e late or li;hiclds that t oce ' ; ' - sums all eruptive complaints, ;allow' 'N' cloud • na il ol:m• Itsaverable complexions. T"., 'Ar of these rills for a very short e will P11.0:t an entire Cure of salt Rh e u m , a n i d in : • striking improvement in the clearness ot the' kin. Common Colds and Influenza wile cured li) one dose, or ej tit. 1 - i nl • n „ " Y 8 'e° even . : 11 ..ic wont CaSet.. *1;220,097 67 pruts, As n remedy for this most distressin and obstinate malady. the VEGETABLE LIFE NEDlcoss deserve a distinct and.cmphatic recommendation. it is well-known to hundreds id this city: that the cornier proprietor of these valuable .Medicines was himself afflicted with this compaint for upwards of TilluTV-FtvE ir E:AER ; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within tlie whole compass of the 3tateria Medici:. He however xt lenatit tried the Medicine which is Dow offered to the public, and he Wits cured in a very short time, after his reetivrry had been prtr nounred not only itnprobable. bttt absolutely im poronble, by any Innilan means. FEVER AND AGUE'. - For this ucourkto of the westent countr• these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and . cer. lain remedy. ' Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease--a cure by these medicines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE SATISFIED. AND BE CORED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. ' General Debility, Lose or APPErITE, •ND DISEARENOF FEms.t.r.s. , —these InetlicineallaVe been' used with the most beneficial results in cases of Allis dtiscription:—liirsc's Eva. and SCROFULA, in its worst forms. yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable :Medicines. Ng' UHT SwK.ATS, NERVOUS I)Entt.err, NEILVOLT COM PLAINTsof all kinds, PALMTATIos or TIRE BEAST, PAINTEIt ' S L'ouc, are speedily cured.. e. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose cons , iticions have become im paired by the injudicious Use of. -311,:hetray. will find these lledicines a perfect cure. as cht•v never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of 1 Mercury infinitely sooner thanthe moat powerful ' preparations of ft.:Jr:Flip:lrina. A ',single trial• will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient,:, , BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. ~ Buy of no one Om is not_ an AUTHORISED AGENT . Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 336 Brundway, New York. FOR SALE BY - , JOHN . G. nnoNvv, Agent for ffchitylidill County Dec 29, 1519 53- - PIAtE FRESH COD LIVER OIL. Tills new and valuable Medicine now used by the medical profession with such at mnishing efficacy in the core of Pulmonary Consumption. Scrofula Chronic Rheumatism, Gum, Gene. a! Debilliy..toin plaints of the Kidneys, &c., &c., is prepared from the 'liver of the Cod Fish fur medicinal use, expressly for our sates. ' Irst tact from . , the London Nte.;icat Journali.), ' ." c. J. 11. Will iams, 51. D , F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, Loudon, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &c., says : I have preset Hied the Oil in above fnurhundred rases of tudinreulous disease of the Liings, in diff3rent stages, which have been under My Care the last two years and, a half. In the large number of cases, 206 ont of 231, its use was followed by marked and Un egoliTical improvement, varyieg In degree In different eases, from a. te mpes a ry. retardation of the progress of the disease, and a Otte: en of di.tresslng symptoms, Up ton more or less complete rest° ion to apparent IMIIIIIL "The effect of Cod Liver Oil In nst of thes'e cases was very remarkable. Even in ariv days the COIIIII was mitigated, the expeetpratinn it Inished In quaint ly and °Parity, the night sweats ce ed, the polite be• come slower, andof better want' sand the appetite, flesh and strength wire gradually iproved. - .•'ln conclusion, I repeat that the ,pare fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod la more beneficial In the treat nient nf Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, me dicinal, Merit or reglmenal, that has yet been etn ployed." As WA have made arrangements to procure the Cod Liver 011, fresh front head mummy, it can now Ite hail chemically pure by the single' bottle, or in Mixes of one dozen each. ‘ Its wonderful efficacy has inddced no memus spuri ous. Imitations. As HS PUCCPPS depends entirely on its purity, too mat care cannot be used in. procuring It genuine. „ ..., Every bottle - having on It our written signature may, be depended noon as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with naticits of it front Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address ea . free of postage. j , ~v . JOHN C. RAWER & CO. ..?-l:li, . Wholesale Druggists,and Chemists, t , 4 . lop North ThinViticet, Philadelphia 'tbll - • 12 1819 0' . '3O-ly • Boys' and Childen's C othing. 7IIIE subscriber has on hand a complete assortrnen of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Boys of three years of age, to young Gentlemen of sisteen Any, person putchasing Clothing af this establish ment canhave the privilege of returning them if they do not suit. , , F: A. 110TTi - : .- I , io. x,61 Chesnut St, below Tenth, l'hiLachW CM• Wog tuaY 1,4 And tong rosy t. The birds there ,For Me loved to to the hearty , ward of dinner,- lied or immFiliately horse; Not which he has sustained . gmin_merely because hi !,have - known men, prude yet 4uilty of stuffing du._ . in the morn ing just before startingnnjouiney ! lIRW absurd to let your horse et nd-for hours, af- L ter a 'violent exercise, to lop, up his own fodder and attempt to app se his h i nger On hat;.." - -Give the horse hal a bushel of oats or 90 peck of corn--4f-h has been used to ,giain—as toon as you lea ' him into the sta ble, and he will- fill him elf in an hoar or two, and he willing to lie down and enjoy a I d nap, even before you reti eto rest yourself: In any part of the coup ry, if you sedthe grain info the manger )ou may be pretty t . sure the hostler has not fo gotteh his duty. ilr ---- IVatering.—lf y rid moderately, you ought to let your horse dr Mt at any time on : ._ the way . ; but if he has been lung, With - opt' water, - and is hot, a, loadof cold water; greed:- ily s wallowed, will chill . nil deaden the tone of the stomach ; but tw or three swallows are really necessary to c I his mouth, and May be allowed him at any time. Heaves.—Aiii-6-ghes in his food, and lime . -water for his:drink , Prevent Botts by . cleat salt often and regularly ; a few potatoes. v , z_ When youranimathas ev — er,ila ureiwould dictate that all stitaulatit g article of diet or medicine should be avoi ed. Bl ediug may be necessary tojeduce 11 e force Q the circu lation—purging, to ref ove- irri atin,g sub stances front the bowie q—moist light, and easily digested food, thahis wealiened diges tion may not be oppre sed 7 cool drinks to i ' allay his thirst, and, to Some eXtent, com pensate for diminished ecretions--rest and quiet, to 'prevent, undu excitement in his system—but wilting t: . be done without a reason, :We might s m all intone general direction :—Treat your rotes like men. . Cuts shOuld beelean tl, laid smooth in the natural position,. and al owed time to edre. Sores., when large, should ,be protectil i from the air and eater al irritation. Bruises and Sprains hould be kept quiet,_, or inflammation will esue : endeavor io re duce the heat, it m re• than natural, aril avoid the certain "cur -ails." i i i) Colic.—The horse olls and is in pain.— AdministerAtable-spo nibl of strong nius . .. There is horse than meal when man killit because he heated! 1 after each]; an instanc water.. Wrap the net twine to prevent its lire tion is suspected, breat (1 1;0 A 'limp Stale pro uees more evils than a damp house ; it is th re we expect to find horses with nad,eyes, oughs, greasy heels, sweeled legs, mange, a I a lon§i, rough, dr , starineCoat, - which no roomin,Tcan en . Lock-Jaw.—Throw wo or ' thre /hogs heads of water on the spine. TI e skin br comes loose, then wr p in blankets—feed with gruel and nourish ng, diet: Bolts are said to be buried too deep in the mucous coat of the stomach, for any medi cine that can be safely administered, to affect them. Symptoms.—The horse hangs his head. is drowsy, and- bites himself:, Try a I n mixtitre of molasses a d warin fresh milk. land rub externally with spirits of turpeuline: all of which may iQOSC he botts—then work them off with a laYge d' 'sear two of oil. Lampas (the'roof) se tetimes grow level with the front teeth, art impede the feeding. ijouch with a lancet g • rly, and allow to ,'l)leed freely, instead of the usual painful 1 1 cure of burning.' 1 Ring Boncs.—Blister one ounce, to which ;lc acid, two' and ar - half lounces, powdered span 1 and a half. Mix THE-RAVAGES Such ,insects as the Hessian and wheat flies, curculiesoveevils, . tiny and boll worms annually destroy' crops to the amount of twenty - zillions of ,dollrrs .• II a pirate on the high seaS, or an Indian savage on laud, injures the property eis a citizen _to tilt - . 1 amount of a few dollars, nillionsre expend ed, if need be, to punish the offetider. This is right. But when pub is enemies of a dlT fercnt name, do a thousa,,d times more, inju ry to a whole country, a -6 \ its citizens upt.9,:r any necessary restraint:which forbids Oleic making a common effor to protect theirilrO perty against insect devastatdrs„ Para i sitic plants,. such as rust o' . .t wheat,"and many fungi, as well as injuriotts insects, are on the increase. To attempt ti explain :he reasons why this is so, would le d at once into ques tions in animal and v ,etable physiology, out of place in this bri f synopsis of such rural topics as are belie -ed to he of, general interest.. It may not amiss !to remark, however, that many b.. - s are apparently, educated to kill small birds - II that subsiq mostly on :insects, as sion -Obese young sters are large enough t • shoulder a gun. ,Government can do ravages of insects, by c, sing useful information times of transformation-, of destroying or avoiditq If farmers•fold their yins, and say that nothing can be done by he science of ento mology, nor by any oth r means, what but an increase of the evil s to be suspected? Not to try to escape the vil is treating one's enemies with unmanly forbearance, • and evinces a belief "in fatalisi worthy a disciple of Illahomed. SLAUGHTERING ANIMALS,. It has lately been disco , ere . ,!l by a French eltemist that the flesh of lnitnals, which are killed in the latter part of he night, will keep much longer without -Sa ting than' it will when they are killed in 11 e day time. This proves that the flesh is better fitted for keep ing, when the life an& bl are taken. iron the animal \ at the time th empt.rature is- the ioivest, an4erespirati is the least active. Hence the reaen that the lesh from animals.. that hale been highly hea ed; or hard driven, will scarcely keep at all.. isl I; 1 played, at in.tts shade; it are.gotie, BM . among , lisOn song math !real ffi~ 02 MeV,' glee-14 blue* aierini tr, g them. nju . in; a ITT 1 I arty ~''. iness,... nd giving and, oe . asionally,- ME k of the' bottle yrith +king. If inflamma- SEIM lot oil of turpentine. .d, slowly, citriolio Iraeluns, lard four sh flief one ounce^ ITT= inch. to cheek the sheeting and diku s to their habits, and the best means 1, them.
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