• THE sAousimin, ;si o‘rigrivial penal cit " , 77ta Boric: of Sir Jells'Aiiirts." .-Not laugh tvaz beard ar a Joyous vole.. • ' °Or Mend to the WO we , _hurtled , Not Wit Machos:at biatt shot • = Arthe bachelor just to be married. XS% mauled him quiekly,to rave his fright. , ' -Our heads from the sad sight turning. ' - And we sighed as we stood by the Wrap's dbn To think he was no roafe diacerning. `,"1"o think tttat a bachelor. free f end bright, , And shy of the girls as we a nd , !Should hen by the altar. at the dead of night, '- Be caught In the spare that bound him. • . • •Tw T h ou g hhsztarese the words we said, we heartily ate of the cakes, Thea eacerted him home from that scene of dread, ' And thought Isow-awfqy he abates. , ' . We thought as we hollow:Ai-hie lowly bed, Of the beech, the birth, and the willow. .Ibeed. clew the shovel and broomstick would break reer " "tad the tears he wouldabed on bis . . • , %ays be, "they will talk of ttrelrfriendwho bu geas, And every old "Bach" will opnrald hie. ! . 'Ant nothing I'll rent If they'll let me sleep •• 'Livia' tbe,eoverlet Just as tbey•ye laid' 11211.7 . ' latallof per brae . ) , task was deem, - gre the clock tolled the hour tor the easy.' And we left, wilh the hope that thetas he tad was, Would never beiron by another. 1 /lowly and sadly, we, marched down From the top or the uppermost story, - .l,td We never have heard-from, or rep' ills Peer am, Whom wel . left not &resale Ills glory. , - Wit - nub (fiumot. , . MAGNETIC FLUID, 'PROGRESS OF IMPROVEMENT. . , il teed With Ike mod patted and certain nutmeg t+ en ~ , coxes of ._ . "Alntli•.:r,".., asked a six foot gawky'' ' . after . . . OZNEIAAL DEBILITY, • ' two hotirs of brown study, “what did you Strengthening the weakened body, giving, toms lo nos I and dad ' used to do When he s t ;tme_ courtie r "" i ''" "T am ' and Invig"niting t h e "tiro sleism- Aloe lit FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS arid PALSY. HYSPEP. you.?". -., .- ••• . . 1 STA or INDIGESTION,' RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and i - ".. CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO; DEAF. ."d•ood airth and Se3S !Whatdo youinean, . NESS, NERVOUS Tat:mous. PALPITATION or ‘ THE HEART, - APOPLF.XV, NEURALGIA. PAINS in . .Tededial" • • the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL , • ' COMPLAINT and CURVATURE of the SPIN for 4, Why, I -Tema con rtin ' last Sunday night , COMPLAINT, DISEASES* E' o f -the KIDNEYS, DEFT -I Went to Deacon"Docilittle ' s to see Peggy, I CIENCY OF NERVOUS and ettystcAt. ENERGY, i and all NERVOUS DISEASES, wliacts complaints arise and she told me I didn't know how to court. trtroniona aitnPle cause-namely, - / asked her to show me how, and says she, I A Derangement of the Nervons.Systatn, _obi; in NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drees and Medi. l'A: your marm." So.now I want to knowl --- iane, i,..-m, rac disease, for they weaken the vital ener what you . and father did." t,gies of the already . plostrated system ; while under the . - strengthening, life-goring, 'Reliving influence of Gap/an. .. . "-La! suz ! Why, Jed, we used to sit by ism, as applied by this, beautiful and wonderful dis. ' ~ entity, the exhansted patient and weakened sufferer le -. the fire and eat roast turkey and mince pi, I restored to Conner health, suength, elasticity and vigor, and drink cider, and watch the crickets run -1 The great peculiarity and excellence of iiing Tound the hearih.", . • Dr. Cihriatie'a Galvanic Curatives, • - ' - I • nest and cure disease b y "Good gracious !limes ' ain't as they'used 1 =,i i , 4°411 -1„ 6 .:„ , t t t (thee they ~i th e ~,,,4 no d e o f d m :: to was, mother, that's sartaid; twas all I Sing Andreickinif. the f;fitient. till •Ibanstad Nature . . , i , I mkt bore finely ander the infliction. slickeu . up to kill, and looked ?arid' Scrump -1 . Taey sinrattkes tht loAate cysts's, equalise Ms circuits. , tfen ..I At Mottd, premiere the secretisus, end sever &tee thus, and the only' thing Peg gin Me was a 1 i f-,,A„ i i„j,„. s , ender „„,, a rcs , ~, - . Sine, thei r I i in t tragction In th e United States, only t ir es years ein law aa . ickle." ,• . I !tors than , - GO,OOO Persons inebiding all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, whet are peculiarly sub• jest to Nervous Complaints, have been - , ENTIRELT AND PERMANENTLY CORED, when all hope of relief hsd been given up, and every thing else been tried ux tau: . To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC DELT,' tappers the case of a person afflicted with that bane of Civilizations, ovsrcrstA, or any other Chronic or New Disorder. In onliruary cases,. atirsulants are taken, which, - by their action on the nerves and muscles of ,the stomach; afford temporary rebel, but which leave the patient in..;* lower note, and with injured faculties, alley the 'ilium thus excited lots ceased.. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suderer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, a.r,d simply tie the Belt around the body, ming the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will set on the positive clement of the Belt, theiehy causing a Gal. 'Laic circulation which will pass on to the negative, and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a COll. tintions Galvaaccirculationffiroughout the system. Thus the moat severe cases -of DYSPEPSIA are fERNIA• NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE, TIIE DISEASE OF , YEARS. . . . CERTIFICATES ANL TESTDIONIALS SfAKIING A 44V." A story is told of an auctioneer who svai provokingly annoyed while in the,exercise of his profeFrion, 1 ludicroustids of a whote object seemed to be to make sport the buyers, rather than him self to bur. At length, enraged beyond endurance, the knight of4e ivory-headed .- hammer, looking round the room fur a cham pion to avenge his wrongs, fixed his eyes upon a biped of huge . dimensions; a very monarch in streti?r,th and cried out . : . "Marlow', whai shall I give yon to put ,that fellow out ?" take ~ trie five dollar bill." - "Doze, odoae, you gall have it." Assuming tlatferocious.', knitting his brows, spreading hiS nostrils like a lion's,: and put ting7on the wolf all oyer his head and shoul ders; old Marlow strode off to the aggressor, and=seizirig the terrified wretch by the collar, said to hint in a whisper that was heard all over the room=— "Ms good (tin, you go out with me / ,give you half of de money.4' "...Done! done!" said the-fellow ' "Hurrah !hurrah !". shouted the audience. The auctioneer! had :he good sense to join in the laugh, and coolly forked out, the V. A CONNUBIAL CONFAB. "Atrah Pat, and why did' marry ye, jilt ~tell me that-4or - it's myself tildes had to ?maintain, ye ever since the blessed tfay that lather O'Flana.gan_ sent trte honte to per house ?" ' l 'Swate jewel," replied Pat, not relishii3g the ebarge t. "and it's myself that hopes I may live to-see the day you're a widow, wa ping over tfiecowld sod that covers me—then, by St., Patric: I'll see how ye git along widow me, honey !" PRAYING FOR HIM 3 A witty lawyer, once Recorder of :he Third Municipality„ Nece Orlei'd:s jocosely asked a boarding-house keeper, in Recorder lilaldwin's court, the following question: •"51r. a - man gives you $00 .. t0 keep for him, and 'dies, what do you do? Do you pray foihitn ?" , ".6No, sir," replied the man, i,4,1 pray for another like him." STCDYIISO HYDRAULICS. "What. tic dat dey calls high drawl - les I" said Sambo-to - CuIFT. . •_ yah rah,"shoated'Cuffy—}•Don't yon. knotv dat, nigger, when you, hah a les son mose ebery day l," - • . "No, I don't know, I gives them up." "Well, den, when Massa lift de,. cow-hide high—futch him down savage on'de back\-- draiv him cr, - oss de back isTioon asche , S , • touch it, dat be de high draw "Get out; fou snow ball, yotrallers con triver to know. more den any-udder nigger / ilatatra . • - AIRS. PARTINGTON AND THE "Do you think people are ,troubled as , much with fleabottomary now, • doctor, as ' they used to be` afore they discprered the anti-btig, bedstead ?" asked :qrs. Partington - of the doctor of the old school wiio attended "upon the family where she was Staying. "Phlebotomy, madam," said;.the doctor', ..,gravely, "is a remedy, not a disease." ' "Well, well," replied she, ti.,no wonder ~one gits 'em mixed up, there's'so many on "ern. —We never heerd in old times o' tonsors tin .cite throat, or embargos in the heail, of neuoiology all over us, or consternation in r 4 bowels, as we do ilt,w-a-days. ill will,. that (!Pu't t,1,.,ve nobody 'no grexl, the doctors flourish on it." J! . a. • The doctor stepped ouiivith a bow, and the old lady watched him till his cabriolet had turned the comer, hermind revolving Trim intricate subject of cause and effect-,_ 1 1:7""1.1fa, that vic!_young 131211 i Mr. Saul% tang, is very fond of kissing;!" - s4Mind your seam, Julia ;—who told }oil such non; sense?" "Why t ma, I haditlfrorn hisown lips."--113/achrood. You had better asked fsir manners than' money," said a" finely dressed gentle man to a begger b'oy who asked for alms. "I asked for what I thought yob had roost oaf," was the boy's reply. -D""Pa !" My dear. what is it?" "Did't you tell me the world was round?" . "Ceroiinly I did." "Then I would " like you to tell me how it can come to an • „ Ju l. , ' ~ .My child, how often have I told Tou not to talk when you are catiov,! G;7"i'ray, Mrs. Zabris4a, 7ohy doiou , whip • your thildren so often Ta r , , Worthy, it for their enlightenment. never. whipped _ one of • thent filmy life that 5 they did not tteknowleds it e `made them imart.". • EIC7 Why are a handsome younglady's lips like a persimmon ? Because more you ,caste rh9rn the uteri they draw; • For the Wapiti anti PCTIRAUtaI Coro ' s ' of all ' rthavous DuOBEs, Ltd of thou Complaints ickich aie caused by' se is. paired, weakened or unhealthy coeditors ad the_ f11ntS 7 01:111 This beautiful and conseniesit application of the aye.' tirious powers of OALVANISSI and MACINETISSI,'has been pronounced by distinguished physicians. both is Europe and the United States„te be the west valiseets udicinal &stew, of Ai lgt. VIERISTIE'S GALVANIC, BELT ME Orf thos'amost Undoubted.Charattem, • from all parrs of OM Corsotry es:mkt be liven. sufficient to fill every column in this paper: AN ErTRLORDIN.ARY CASE, which conclusively proves that "Truth_ is stranger than Fiction." CURE OF • Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN • of Newdersey, of distinTuished attainments and eatiltkd reputation:— &weer, New Jersey, July It, Da. A. H. Cuisines—Dear 51r : You weds to know of , me what has been the result in my oWn case, of the appli cation of THE GALVANIC BELT A - ND NECKLACE- Sly reply is as follows: For about twenty years I had been suffering from Dys. pepsia. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could 1 obtain permanentrebet from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in con. sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the die. charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to Wserere Chronic Rheumatism, which for year alder year, caused me indescribable anguish- Farther: in the winter of 4.5 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, I was snacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became 11011tTele to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. Sty nerrout agr7rla ilea now tAoroueity prostrated, and au rnyilmnchitis became worse, so alscfdid my Dye• pepine and Itheuinatio affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the :Cerruti!' System. In the whole ' , harms. cop ceia there seemed to be no remedial agent which costa reach and recuperate my 'Nervous System"; everything that I had tried for-this purpmie hail completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine yonr insets. tions. and (though: with norery sanguine hopes of their eßlciency,)l determined to try the effect of the applicatioe of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This, wu in June, 1846. To HT sicker SATOSIIIHMRST, IX TITO OATS MT. E le SOD •3XX ; IS CITHT DOTS I HO ISNASLICCI TO ILTRIJISZ NT I'AS. TORO. taaoei , 4 sot Have I mace ewiterco. 1 asesits SCIITICS On SCCOVPIT Or TAR BRONCHITIS j SSD BIT BOUM* MATIC srescrieri. MOS ENTHITILT CSASSO TO TROCILI we. Mich is the; wonderful and harpy results of the experiment. I have recommended the BELT - IQ FLUID to many isho have been likewise anffering from Neuralgic affeci Bona. They hate tried WM. IMO WWII SILISILTS. SZS.ISTII, IN COIL I am, 'dear sin eery respectfully, yours, , ROBERT W. LAMM - • " DR. ON, RIBTIE'S - GALVANIC NECKLACE I= Is used for all &mord/Int, effecting this Threat or.Hiiist such as. Brenchitis, intliaamation'ol . the - Throat, Natrona and Pick Headache, Dizziness or the Head, Neuralgia In the' Face, Buzzing or 'Boating in the. )...ara.• Natal!, which is generally Nervous, and that distressed coca plaint, called Tic Doloreux. • Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknroaledge that the terrible disease, are cau - o,l•by a' deficieury j Nerre%Ts Energy in the erected limbs. De. Galrinit Aitieles will supply this deficient roaer, and a complete and satins ewe , ts thus effected. - . 1000 Cases 'of Palsy and Paralysis hare been reported to Da. cititierii `amt .- his Agents within the hut twat years, which have been entirely' restored. (cO.- ear , . Agony., J. F. Towra of Brooklyn, %%T., had not been able to walk a step for near four :y ears, and wit, 6o helpkte that lie 124 to be fed. The most celebrated physician. gave him np. In five days' atm, he coat ineneed wearing Itlle Beir, - . Nees iarc, •mn 13s;a6h.r.re. he walked Derma the room, and is three weeks he had peifeetly teeinered hit health. Captain Tomas 1.5 seventy years of age. Severe Deafness Cured: The following 'is an extract hum a„ letter lately re. erived Conn a dirtingaistied physician in - the State of Virginia: . - A it. D.—Dear :One of my patients, unknown to me, obtained your Galravic MI and Neck lace. with the 31egneric•Finid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The ease we* that of a lady whose Nerrona sy &tem WILI much disordered, and her general health poor. Ninch was done preriously to the application of the Belt, but with very linlesueeen. and I feel it only right to tell you, that since the commenced wearing the Belt and wing the Fluid, but a few weekt ago, she hu -RECOVERED IILEL kIf.AIUND. and •Itu general health is better than fin several yellow^ CU- ixe:rY ude td Deafness. if Iti be:Nervous. es it ge ce rally is, can he etu-ed by this erondeitulumedy. OR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC -BRACELETS Are found of Tart service in cams of Convulsions or Fite, Spasmodic Complaint', and general :Verrone Affections of the Head inA tipper extremities. Also in rah, end l'aralyeie, and all diseases caused by • deficient, Of power or :Verrone Energy in the limbs Of other *rpm of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia, • These dreadful and SgMazing Colojasinbi Oro fewer& 'iffy relieved by, the application of the Gil.Witc DIM% NECILLICf. a.o Ftrio. Tba Bell diffuses the Electricity through the system the Neeklacwhas • local effect. and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected llama In these distressing allictkow the application NEVLIt FAILS. go. Many hundred -eertificates from all putt - of the country_ of, the most 'OLtreonlinary. character can be gives, W required. W. NO. trouble Of. inAnrenionce ottani' thew of DR: cunisnes o.trx:A a r a rc ARTICLES, Ind th e) may be worn by the most fee r. feeble and deflate. with pen feet eye and safety. In y cases the sensation at tending their use is hicAly pleasant end egretail& They can be senkto any part of the country. l i rkeg . The Gelvazde .11011, irhree The CfahranlO' NeOlane, Two Dollars. The Cialvanip BraCilets, One I:141u ibigh. The blegnetiC - .one Donis. , ory- Itia articles era setionitanied let and plea directions.' .Tarn Mete t o full, , _ ratty be bed of the art Agent.' " ! , PARTICULAR - CAUTION. fjCP. Bacon of Couittrj'eito eel IVertnen tattitioet. D: C. =Billow', BCD., GENERAL AGENT VOA THE UNITED STATES, 133 Broadwar v iew Vark. For sale inlruttsrille Pa., by the authuriz-. ed Agent, • -,'• - •!. JOHN:Goi3ROWN , • - 2:: Druggist -, , Mercer Jones, ifiortrals bold.? -Mats, ;nip. Bruce, Comb. - we avid . . ' WOODEN WA.II.IZ STORY , : . NO. 143 North Third Street, four doom &Dove the Eagle Hotel, lettdirettly opposite to Junes Kent kizentee's Dry Goads &ore, between Rate and - Vine let roe's, Philadelphia Nardi 2;1194 I (*Pt% -Store. Xs. 11.1tirti4ototorilortot;aTIO off' situ Norio • : . - -L-:,- .--14111-UnrientA. • ' ••-r- , .. ,--- ,• ' • Ift,ATILIIII T. CLAPP, .TNlffrill the ottottios of till Mesas Inuit:ahem to A Wary mod Yoko aziortArot of Vlothsi - Cassl. worot-4opt2lootioso. colorising to-patt i• --,--• , • 1 FrOlolli.. :',,:;,.... .. ~`-ci ' _ CIAYTIVI. , .. . 1 -''' •' ' ' _ Attistao ~ - ,:, !, ' 't.orovelf Olattif sad vaulty. 1•Aleolitio• allowl -• -:,1: , - a hogs -• , ' 7 ., ,Weil Ot 11414ini! *.! -, . AllealTUFl1 1 1 : :, 11 . , , . , WAXER . - !Utak Bad ear/ totored Halt Cloths. - Paper black awl they sabred Cashmatetts. Yseista.Palut tad cite& Canirnrriloat ~ - 'Dap Er. Ets'i emoted and Cludna CtgthrY • 4A2frAtios stinTs. ; pei Prenets Cassuantiwand-Ddeldtida l 'Weft lb Talky dadviltd - Osiiradareitoeo4:rartety Xtrine Cushman,. all salon sad adinitth.. - < Ptabt sad striped Calabar/h. to trara.variety. - Waite and (amp Linea Drillings, iipietstillia It a Cards sad ileartitieena. of evert quint. , , ilaniaetts, an shades rad qualities. • _ IrESTISOIss ' Soper Welt Satin - spa Cashaerelfest _ • Splendid fancy AM Vestton,ropir desleap,:l - Wtille ant tolorld Marseilles; large asserpleett. - -Drab Cloths and other Coar.h Triesslnsa. . Wllh. a ireat+ariety of Goods' for Soya' weal Awn, is lame assortment ot Tailors' Trlibaslogri POW* vit7 law Wilke piece or at :naafi:, • ' - NATHAN.! CLAPP, li+, . S K Seiond gt.,i doors ;bowl Market. IWO ss i• - z. • - • 11.3 in . • The Tobacco Irlarhet. - - - - - - wilt. 8.--oontuss; XQ. 469 WORTH SECOND t7TRRST. HAN the largest and cheapest Tnbacco.Wuebnu se ilabiladelphia, Me has MI hand, at present, over Ms loilliells of El full, from aimmowto the best I Imported, the moat of them are over two years old, If you want to buy good Cigars, try tato once; Its has i 50 bales fine Cube and Caren* Leaf Tobacco. , , ' 100 Ithils. or the best ;laity ille. Kentucky and Mary land Leaf Tobacco, . 155 / boxes of the finest brands oc C-Ivandlsh and I PlngiVdraCco. 1 15 Wipes of the best old Clack Tat Cavendish. not to be snrceused by any other fur richness of &mow and good qoality A large stink of Smoking Tatum*, Pipes. kr-, constantly on band, The subscriber has' tonslanll9 cOlPlolrd aver Or"' 1 hundred hands, to make Cigars, stab enables him ito sell more reasnoatitv than any ether house. all 1 dealers are Invited to call and esamine his stock,at i WO North Second SL, opposite the Coiden.l.amh 110- 1 tel, 'twill Routh fiecond St.. one door above Chesnut. ('east side, Phila. Mairelit lire New Sprlne 'GEORGE DOLL.' I :Ire. LOG .IVertit Second Street—ruiL•nrtratA. HAB Jost received a large woortment of 0.040.0 e following comprising a part Classes. liar motif:ins, German PIPV.I". Amid' Brows,. S,egar Casts. Vinlin Strings and Ilrldges, Canes, Wares and Pencils. Marhtos: Je.t slvirrei. &C.. With a large assortment of TOlirl and FANCY articlea„ at wimlesale and retail at am lowan prices. April 13. 15 3ino qa -u-4 9 cT _ 1 v.:,. --,-. .1; k 4 4 t ..... ....„.f ti ....e ...,_ t ., ':,,:,..... ~ t,... "/MIL tt 7: 7_11%.7:: ...„.. ; i l •-•,:.- CHERRY PECTORILL: For the Care of COUGHS, COLDS; HOARSENESS, BROW • , OILITIS, CROUP, ASTE% ra,a, WHOOPING 00170/1 A.ND CONSUMPTION. THE email' of medical srienre, atr4rding as they *wimple proof of the power and VaiUP of many toe. &wine! agents, hate furnished Ito examples to com pare with the salutary effects proltited by "AVER' CIO:1HW PECTORAL" .. , The remark - 01i motes of diseases of the Luna, whkh r ham been realized bylts nse , attested as they are by 'many prominent professors and playgirl:ins In the awl foreign lands„ stpoil.l encourage the aßlicte 41 triiperserere with the atmnelowarance that the use of the "CHERRY PECTORAL" will relieve and tali _niately cute thetn. We pre_sent to the public onsolicited testimonials from some of the first men In onr country. upon whose indgmeht and experience implicit tootidence may be \ pineed..; DR. PERKINS, Presidrot Vermont Medical , Collage, one of the most learned and Intrllignnt phyalciann In Ott country, eon:Tiers tt a ••camposition of Mt, ex reamer., for the cure of that formidable disease, eon : gumption," Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Sir t—Agreeabie to the regneat of pint agent, we will cheerfully state what we have known of the effects of yourdnlEßß V PECTORAL, and they have been astonishing Indeed. Mrs. Betsey !Streeter had been afflicted with a reeve and relent - Jess cough, which reduced her very low ; •o low that little hope could be entertained fur her recovery Nu memrt• remedies had kern tried without effect, before he Cllertnv PECTORAL. And that his cured her. George Watkinsun, Egli., had to our knowledge beet: afflicted with ACIIMS, for •terra years, ind grt.wn yearly - worse, until the CIIERRY PECTORAL'has uow remote,: the disease and he is a• free from any of its symptiima as we are. The Rev. Mark Dane had been so ly attacked with the Bronchitis, se to disable him from his dutles,and nothing had afforded him relieflintil I (Mr. Thorn ing) carried him a bottle rot yourd'ECTORA 1., which cured him atmnre, and he now officiates as usual in hi• place. These are three "(the • in which we 113 V, konven it Inrrcrrfalr butpever tn ail. We have great pleas ure in certifying to there facts; and are, respected sir, your tanaple servants, Among the distinguished authorities winhave giv en their names to recommend CHERRY PECTOR AL, al the best remedy that le known for, the ltri•ct ions of the Lungs, are •The London Lancei,* *Canadian inurnal or Medical Seknee.' •Roston' Medical and liturgical Jedsmal,"Charlestnn - (8. C.) Medical Re lew,"Nevr Jersey Medical;Reporter,' Pmr. Webster, Harvard Colleges Prof, Bartlett, Transylvania Uni versity of Medicine; President Perkins, Vermont Medical Colirte; Or, Valentine Mott, N. York Cby; Parker CleaCeland, Bosednin College: Prne.•Ylutter- Wltimiehtiy Olito; Prot Braithwaite, Leeds (gni 1 Mertlest ltchm•Q Blr Diehard Kane, Queen's College, (friend; Prof It.ssenhanm, Leipsie. The pnl.hc have hat to know thp vlrtnes.and aston. Hitting outcasts Alf the "CIIEROV PECTORAL,!' in Airing diseases at she Lungs, prima thely vril: feel se runt ft nen these slassgera, wheoerer this remedy eau he ebsained.. tress red ►y S. C. AV F.ft, Chemist. f.eiwett. Mass: fteld in Toirrille, by JoilN O. BRoipri; Marrs rills J. R. rAt.t.A, and Druggists lasers*. Mareh 30, ISM _ _ cßevrtsl" nisTot Env OF VIE 4.CiE,' Dlt. TRAPIK'S e ' I.kGNETIC. olicrsttkr.. • 'enastant4 , effecting - cures of'the ntmeistlrimnr -1 tante. The most - Incredulous ate convinced—the mast fenlitess are inn:yelled to believe In the power and sinnent this groat remedy. It le universally admitted to be the send wonderful rondtination kausa to the woad ;galas 4 di . t. relief of disease sedAhlia. It never tills while there rennin, Andicirat life to restore a natural and healthy action to the espillagg vessels of the body; and egsalige the,ciirreiatinp of blued by thighotarm 4 knntrnlling power la gained over the most tnalieuant Omuta of diseitie, w,bach.coat. nut be obtained from Any ;tither remedy, Such is the porgy at ibis emork - ination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every bone and mum - le, vele and ligament Is searched oat and made sensible dis purifying St healing infloroce. hence It moneg it gripes as readily with Internal nitextr.inal diseases- Numerour instance, are on record where this reme dy has testrurd health to patients so agar lbe grave twat tire most powerful internal remedies failed to pro duce-Any tetra Such h s frequently been the ease in . . fseammeriert of 00 Bard.. 21.tordient nerd ever dieVrith this disiaae where the Magnet le (liniment can he obtained. That dangerous Eindensic knnwn a. thn frrriJ Erysipelas. ran alwageobe cured by this remedy. gar Isgeousatsre Rheeseetisia, Ude ointment le the most complete tamed, prepared. In 00 cases Out of 100 it will„afford retire reherta the worst raserof . ;.Ifrrrairi Jfu4ris,. . in thief, in ante's' For uercoas diseases lON reaped) is 'or Inamenve value. &reclines of the Ord Tie, rheumatism, ttraeueii.utee rate sore Millar. bronchitis, Weiss's'', comp, chills, nralpei, 04-04 head, scrofula, salt fthenm, erysipelas, cholera menus, nice In Me far.e nr breast, burro, inflamed eyes. fever snres, will be "Insmediateiy relieved by the use of this remedy. For Cu nhprstnitularp and tem impel late, ate pa mph lets left II ith each agent.; Price 23. anal to cents per bouts: " For sale by. . JOhilq G. 111101VPI. Ow sale hy an Agent in . each toter" hi the State. . September 9, 18t0.. 40-1, An Ordinance. _ ICSE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED SY. THE . IJ Tout Council. of the Borough of Pottsville, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of same, That, If any person or persons shall by disor derly ni riotous conduct. disturb the peace and good nraer of this Borough tar Port PV 111 e. each person soot fending shall, moo conviction, before any Jostler of the Peace of said Coronet. Pirfelt Ind pay ihr alters such offence; for the use_of said Bomnitt, • Gas not less !bin one dollar and not exceeding four dollen, at the discretion of rich Justice,—which Bald penalty may be recovered agreetay to rhe'act of Assembly, approved the Pith day of April. A. D., 1q.50, and that the ordinance paised 20th of June, N. D.,!1829, be and the came Is hereby repealed 4 Ordained and enacted June 19th, one thousand eight hundred and Sfly. • THOMAS FOSTER, riesident of Town Council. Attest: J.ll. Doasttio, Clark. Jens 22,1050 23-tf 13-6 m • ~7,7;"—•-r.;;;;;Vr;oreco,,oeirls,-.oto-ton•A•atnV,Krq•er.l .• ••. • ~%11947M,....., ,•,••,;1_•-•• • - ,•-••• "-"•"`' ••••-..".•• . . ler .t% L - A • A.-PS -Jouf 4.1 . • N. - : -141 1 4.V1 A .4. o L - ApygltTisEß _ • • 0-4 3 NrrricA, April t'6, 1116 REV. LIVID MORNING "lION JOSEPH RATTLER thd sill ERTIFICATES ',USD TESTIVONIA.Us f4llF fielettt to Olt evetyleoletsto of this vim. ego be produced, - setting Mint the wooderfolOtttee of Ilt. geriyeels latertpotanil Ilytitts Of - Wild Cherry. The most/ edminoe. seylos he; that '1 vihttld Oat 'give. die bottle Of • Dr. Prrayeer'Cotepoinid, Sfrop of 'Wild Chet*. toe ha lf althsee' of our other Pfellm! , -. 7 - - . _ _ salon: sit ria . veirivid 3111lbelkiputiicitis,burttds winds oittivailedlot - the ettie of the following. , •-: ' • diseases, • ' • • Istlnehint. OAP*: Colds, Coesumptioi, gptttidtt of Bided. Pilphation Of ;the 'flesh, , Whooping Citughi e )h the Vhsost,' Brno •eltitisi ?tedium or sreatisetti;ht the NenrousZyik " ,:tent,nr impaired ctinatiltitgn . f — ron — iinieattie. ' And to prevent" persons frinti failing int Oil, ' dcciftie, Ibis medicittjas'ant Its equal. ••• And whence.° much calomel or quinine has been tused.'thls tried Nine wilt Prevent its evil effects on the. system; aid repair the Wary fenetlonis. ",.• • • - Aricomten linvieCgartricwrie. -• ! Cure; Cif Eke sod nitin, - Engineer st Iffr-Tettlin Factory, cerner of fllistrand Wallace Streets, Spring Darden. Illore substantial evidence oT the wonderfal curative properties* of Dr ; :etrarse's CoMrsolid eyri* et Wild Cherry. . „ •-• " ' • Snsattpbti. April 4 Ind. Dr: Pwayne —Destine —Being. severely afflicted ernha violent cold and rough, which settled dpon my tamp, attended with great debility; smears' .in my side.that I emsld 'scarcely breathe, spitting blood, na„ appetite, eould get no'rest at bight, owing tio the se- i verity of my tough , would spit as numb as a' pint of blood at a time. This Enure/cif state of things con- Choked until !almost despaired of being cured, havleg tried physicians and mimermisibinga without 'relief! but having heard of the ; great' virtues of your Com prised Sytop of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the tint eminence, I concluded to make trial of It, and am ilappyto ante that three btit tles petformed a perfect care ; my sleep is now undis turbed gad tweet, and I firmly believe that to year medkine I ant indebted for this groat cure: I shall be glad to tomaninicate with any person oer the inflect wtirs may be pleased teem on me. and corroborate what I have said in the above terildeate, attht Fac tory et my residence.' • , • Yours, most telprt - ED: DANSON, 13 Wells' Row, „ Eighth Street. Sim doers ti*ove Spring Garden. The above certificate is froma;ortn well known by a Imo potion of rmititizens. ' Those' who doubt the truth of .11. are Invlti-d to call and valley theirsselves,. that it is anothei voluntary, dislnieresied. and lirhyt wuneri to the pest virtues of Eh. ftwayne's Cuni pouiut syrup of Wild .Cherty. Ciergymee. aeHieweers, and nll Public Ppeatters say that Or- Swayne's Wild Chevy gives that vigor to the voice that cauuot: be obtained from any other To Elderly rersnes.-1113ny healthy age.? Individuals who know the vslue of Dr. llwayne's Compound Sy rup of %Vitt' Cherry, inp.kr tra rule to take it two or three times a 'week, by which they remove the causes that prrnlnce dipeare. preserve their health and keep off the infirmaties of age. Very lopertext Cartion..—Tbe genuine article le 'prepared only b• err. Surayee. Inventor and gole Pro prietor. tomer f Eighth and Race tits., Philadelphia All Wild Cherry preparations being "positively fic titious and counterfeit" without his signature. - Swayne's Celebrated Veradfage . " A safe and effectual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, cbolora morbus, sickly or dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful family mediritte ever offered In' , the public." The only one that Is pleasant to the taste, has prated its virtue• in thousands of cases, not only in the great &starlet lon of worms; but in restoring the sickly and hlysOinin .child and adult, when all other remedies have had no gobd effeet. Rewire' of Mistake* Remember, Dr. Swaynee Verasifuse is now pnt up square boatel. See that the name la spelt corremij:Sweyer. .un. MAYNE'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARIL LA and EXTRACT TAR PILLS. ' Far OUtn'Tint to a ny pill ttf. the present day.—These pills are Comptlitniird of varl'oup erLrciabie substances, flu frShlt of tong and laborious investigation.rtud the hold they haler taken of the.msblic tawnr,eod the cures they here performed since Hier were intrnihrce.t is un 'precedentcd in the history orrtieffirine. Unlike most other Pills, they neither gripe, produce =ma, or any other unpleasant seusation, they Cleanse slid strengthen the fountain uptin7,s of lire, and no mclll - can have a better effect than these cot inahlilly Wm:Wulf les which ortabinually happen in w..suen. - The nheee valuable - medicines are prepared en.ly by Dr SWAYS E, ;N. W. corner. of MOUTH and MACE Streets, Pitliatielphil. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. , JOHN H. bROWN. J. CURTIS C. 111:filICS,IPottss Hie, Pa. ' J. S. V. NARTIS. JAW:A R. FALLS IMitlerrrin°' JOHN W. GIRDS, i C. & C. lIENTZEIGEN,echt4II.iII !larch:ll SIMMER, fort CAtbon;Lae & HEED, L. Malima:lege; .11,11:1 A. Urn), Tayloreellte: J. ALTER, l'uArarnta; EJ. Far Tamaqua; Cre..rlertrshv DER. Nevi Castle; W, 510AirLies, St. Clair; MYER 'A. tart.t.ltm•A, son ; FALL rineltnvet. ECKEL & 141.3 DT. monI; COCKEIILL & &ON. 1.1YWIlly“; Jun!' WILLt• Mlibllerort; CnAs. Fa•tice Ora lesburtz; Comtism Rho. es & LEETEIIALE. NirtE Phil3.lelphia; S Niratz, Or ilgiburg LAtAling; J. ST•nrox. Altlieansbure, and by wont All Slott:keepers is the adjrcent counties. Feb 2.3. IS.Stt • ' 6-17 Liver Complaint. =1 MEMO VOIJA nEittiaTv. DOIKASE OF TIIR KIDNETre, And all dile:tees atiiing front a disonfeerdlicer °rat.. Marta, stub as constipation, in vai d piles, fullness, ar blood to Mae head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn. daseust.thr food, faithless or weight in . the stonsaelt,..our eructations, sinking or Mat tering at the pit of the stornarla, Mirnming of the head, hurried and.difficult !treat h. inc. *tottering at ine heart, choking or satirical ing ern-at ions when in n tying posture, &trimness of a isi tttt dies Dr webs Wm e the sight, feter and Mitt pain in inn head, deficiency of perspiration, yeltowness of the skin and eyes,pain to the side, bark, chest, witty, &c, sudden finshes of beat, 4 bnroitag iti the flesh. constant insagloings of evil, and great depression of spirits, tan he clicctually cured be DOCIFI.ANtre4 a'ELEBRATED GERMAN RlT aro, prepared by Dr C. M. Jackson, tit the Ger ., ' man Aleditinit :Store. NO HO Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the :age diseases Is not escelled, if equalled, by any mbar preparation in the E. States, as the tetra attest, its many cases after skillful physi cians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of pasyssing erellt ttttt .1. in the rectification of dassas c• of the Laves and lesser ii/Uild.rterrising the maxi searching powers in wraknes• and afTection• rif the digestive organs, they are, nitbal , sM'e, certain and pleasant. - 'READ sari es CONVINCED...A . IIe ilim. Charles D. Ilinelinc, Editor of the Camden' Democrat. the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21:—" Hoodand's German hitters.—We have 'wen many flattering no. trees of this melcine, a nd the source from which they c ame. induced US to make inquiry tesperting its merits. a. tom inquiry WE were persuaded to UM it, and must say we found it specific in its action tattoo disease. of the liver and digestive organs. and the powerful influ ence it capers upon nervous pr astration is really bur. prising. Ireihris arid crergthens the nerves,Minging them into a stale of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If this meiliceni were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less skkness, as from the PLO- Math, Wier and nervous system, the veal majority of teal and imaginal daseaseke alienate. Ilave them in a hc:slthy condition, and you can hid defiance to epi demics generally. . This estraordioary Medicine we would advise our rt letidi who are at all indisposed tr. give a trial—it *Witten recommend itself. It should, in fart. be In every family. No other meditine.can produce such evidences Or merit " [From the 110110111lee.] The editor Plllll, Der. 224—.' Dr. Iloottand's Cele brated German Bitters. for the cure-of liver complaint. Jaundice, dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debility, is deservedly onft of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands. and a friend at nur elbow 'futile. has himself ?received an effectual and permaurni . cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are . convinced that, in the. UPC of these P f il ers. the patient constantly gains strength and tiger-3 fact worthy of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and smell„and can be used by persons With the most delleate stomachs with safety. tinder any then instances. We'are speak ing front esperienrc and to the atircted e advise their 113 C." Scott's Weelily, one of the hest literary papers put.. fished said A ue. 2. - ith—" Ur. Hootland's German Bit- , trrs, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recotn- I mended he some of the mart prominent Members of the fatuity, as an article of much efficacy in razes of female tvpkuess. As such is the rase, we worth! ad vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save a.einaelves tunch sickness. Persons of debilitated constitur.ons tv.ll And these Bitters advantageous to their h ea lth, as we sank' (font' experience the salutary effect they have open weak systems." - Judge M. 31 Noah, a gentleman wAth great scien• ilfle and literarY anaiorsients, a4l his New 'Cork freckly. Alcs.enger. /armory 8, 11850:—Dr. Ifoc.fland's GerlllMlAlitters.-11crP ,Is a preparation whirl' the leading presses In the Union appear ro.tie unanimous reconimending, and the reason in gitiyl4llo, ji is made after a prearriptiOn fornitheil by the late Dr ehristopheiWilhelm Ilgeylaud,Reedeeeor nr the liiii rotistty of Jena, Pri:vate, l'hyeirlan to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest utedicil writers Ger many •hris ever produced. lie was emphatically the enemy of itembstry, and therefore a medicine of which be wars•rhe Inventor and endorser May Lc confidently retie 1 on,. Ile specially recommended it In liver corn • iitsprtpsia, ittnitity, vertigo, acidity of (hest°• anach,eonatipation, and all complaints orbits:from a ill'orded coculitlon of.thte Stomach. the liver and the 4nie,stines. Nine Pliiiiadelphia papers express their grinvktint, of Ilsereellence, and several of .tbe editora speak of its effects from their overt individual expe rience. Dnder these circumstances, we feel warrant ed, not rods in calling the attention of our readers In the preacrit proprietor's rDr. C. M. Jackson's) pre paration, hot in recommending the article to ail 'Mica ed." Mn I! ET I Dltiei. The Philadelphia &tried', Gautts, the best family newspaper published to the United Staley, the editor saga of lir. Honfland'a German Bitten.—" It isieldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and pm ronane of oar ri•riders and. therefore, when 'we recommend Dr. Ihr•tlend's Gcs• man Bitters. we w tell if to he diotin:tly understood/hat we are mit speaking of ter. nootitirus Of the day, that are noised about for a brier period and then forgotten after they have done their (II il.y race of mischief; hni of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has met the _hearty approval of the Faculty itrelf." • Evidence upon evidence has beets reeeltred(lllie the forepinel Iron all sections of the Union. the lam three years, and rite strongest resitmouy its fgver that o w n. tanse'of it used in tbq practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all the other nostrum, mitublued, a fact that can ea sliyhe establirh ed, and fully PrOging that a tide ntllk Preparation will meet with their csolet approval when presented evert in this form. Thai this medicine will rare I.lCer COmplalnt and' D/PPerfala. aa rale Can daub:. after wane it aa directed. It acts sPeelfically alma the stothacit and preferable to esiothel in all bilious diseases-theerect is Immediate; " They can he adoiluirtered to femm e er loran,. with safety and trliable benefit, at anititue. . Smear or CoviernirtlTs. . - indf.aiedirine lira attained that bleb cbatartei which hecesiary for 'all medicine to attain tri !rotate coat:- teacher, In put forth a opuriffut ortkle at the rlek of the lives or these *fhb are In ttOceeth deeieer4.. Look .well to the marks of the treetop. They bavie the written signature or C. N. JACKSON open the wisp.; per. and the name blawh to the hottle, wakes: wrack they see spurbris; . , For ante, wholeautle sn ' it retail, at the Berman Me dielne Howe, No, ITO Artb Street, one dolt below 61b., (late of 278 Rarer%) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country, Alio, for safe by J. SHOWN,Mrtiggist,, June 8, 1820 , , , r . , 23.1 y Ice. Ice, "rte. - rrns SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO SIIPPICIt I one Spring Water tee. nt the renewing low roots . Per biuhel, f I 2I cents: per week, half peck eta mar rinhsg, Inti cents; per week, quarter peek each maralull, Xi cents. .Terent—Colleellow will 'he made evnity two weeks.. - June 21, 1830. 4/”FORIFF, Astronomy, Threnol6. andrGeomanry. ' •dr PIO, XV. MAACK, ors woogs. • 01/444...Y•q5, L?e,ro., strutaber• Ear)lith, Piposit MN my riumerosta.filends on the late Presidentlai ll' Election. should convince those skeptical persons Whir talk Of emirate. that no. such thing as-imit. is or bas been kaolin by the eminent. nud dLitinenished Astronomer and Astrologer, C. ‘r. during his esperhinee °rover *gnat - ter at a century. 'Da yea doubt predestination Then wiry notevery man gain the celebrity of General Tayl:/, a Daniel Webster, nr • Henry Clay I And yet there are some whn are fool ish enougimo doubt that a nom may be born with the power to gee into future event.: flow can it be pos. Able that :the destiny of man should, be destined by the mere ahoffling of a pack or cards t and yet 'there are thomiands who allaw themselves; with -open . mirth!. tU 'swallow the greasy words of wile old . woman. Whose true skill consists in filling them With wonderi that are most difficult for: the digestion At others who are more credulous, yet more scientific " It Is such triat bumf' discredit on a profession that has , been eckdowledged , twhe a science of the highest urn der, from immemorial, and is the only professits that has holy authority to sustain it. The high re spect whikh General Taylor, and Charier John !Mina. dotte. late 'Kin: of Sweden, had for ,Aslrolosy, is shown by', : their letters for their Nativities to the sub scribet, Whirh It will give him great pleasure in show. Mg to to those who rdVOr him With a call. In addition to his power to foresee future events, he. has the power to give each Information rta will effectu ally redeem such as are given the too free use of the bottle. tie is also capable of curial:: diseasea loiretot fore conkidered incurable in this country by the or. dinar) , medicines, and wishes all to give him who have been given tar by their physicinne and 'wish to he tared. Ile will warrant a cure In all cases, and will make bn charge except for the conjurations he shall make use of in hls office. Ile Is often asked what a Nali%ity is) Ile answers, according to frenniancy: one-of the seven points in the - science of Astrotorry, , that it WA lloroseope of the future events ofa person's Ille,tarefully calculated and tramicribed on paper; con au account of all the !inky and unlucky days la the nguitlis •ncl years of theiterson't life for whom II is gaW; by which means thousands in this cnuntry and elseivhere hive been previuitell from misforte-, ' that had been hidden in the womb of futuiltv. y Wer th': in 'heir riatlvity before entering.oe , 7 E p ecu i a . .riorinf blasinessnypieasure. It she „id b y i n the linnils of every one as their atinan.st for life. ,A Nutlet; ir of nn individeal can only fermate the possessorof trou bles that are in future for hint; those who are involy ed In pi tfrient difficult lee of any kind Most wait on the subscriberin permil,R , 6l. by letter, who Is prepared ,to exert lan .lecret :tilliretice for their immediate benefit. Ile is rink, to use his Infinence to forte ! the' resnit : of lawsuilii„ and all undertaking's in whirl' there is a risk - Involved: ha also [stakes use of his power for the res• totatlcitr nf stolen or lost prnrwrty, which he has used for the advantage of thrum rids ib thls city and else-. , where. f Who can doubt a gentleman's abilities, who has had she honor to be called ott and consultedwith by , all the Crowned heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher reputation as an Ait °lnger t h an any one living elite r La ta:conielled with at his Otlice, or by letter, f pro-F.4bl, and he is prepared to make use of his pow er on alny Of the following topics ; —ltudinese of all deAcr qtr inns; travelling by land ar sea; eIIIIII.SiIiPS ; advice given for their successful accomplishment; speculating in stocks, merchandise, Of real estate ; the recovering of leceies in dispute,; the tom:ha-sing of tlc kets,an ' il the. safely of ships at sea. Ile ulso offers his serv ices respectinv health, wealth and marriage, love ad'a Ira, journeys, laWilUits.diffieulty in business, fraud, rticknesta and death, past. present and (attire events,* nd m MI the concerns of life, and invites all to call tt hp are atflicted, corporeally or mentally. TERMS: . Ladie * .e, 50 cents ; Gentlemen,sl. Nat Macs calcu lated add read in full. stenciling to the Oracles of Mas culine elem.—Ladles. 111 ;- Gentlemen. $1 50. Ziatsrl ties calmilated ace./ dmg to coma ney, for Ladies, in Call. $3; Gentleman. $3: i$ fell, $5. Perarms at a droancr can have 'heir hatlvltlredrawn by sendlng the date 0' the do'Y snd their l'irth.' All lel tern containing the above fee will creel ik l tr'':alfi attention, antritativitiea as ill be tent any part orthe United States, wratten on durable piper. 011icd. NO. 71 Encliw between Cißhlti and Ninth, and Walnut and Spruce streets, oppoiite the Nitivical Feud Ilail. Phila. Oak/ knurls croin a A. Al. till la P. M. c. w ItOBACII, Aotroluger Dee A 11,0. OR NCR Anti-P5 - rie FIRE', WATER & WEATHER PROOF :SAVE TOUR INSURANCES PAINT in the result of a lung crnre of acl eniitic experiments. and ix intally Jae. ent fnon any °tiler ever offered to the public. It is ettotpotted or orsteri:oa entirely tire-proof, being scarcely de rtntelhile by the Clnw Ptpe it forms a coating ha pervinits it, air and moisture, and is a perfect puttee, lion against Atli the ottlinary causra of fire, whether Bparkre, Citideasor that, (rota a nnistiburlng buildlng in Omni... It is ewecially adapted to protect Roofs Cram Fire and Li o, woua. of alh kinds Cr Decay. Tao ttuors :nut Iran tv..rk r oust liodrose Bridges and a 11:huiltlingi eaposed to sparks 40111 LOCOMOti VPS, entitle,' interior of Manurictories, where sparks or a irilck tight Mime Would readily set tlitfili uu rue wink, out thik protection. No oilier paint is equal do it for the walls of brick houses, giving thew the appearance Solidity of stone, end evol.P.ng the use of sand, Slit a)s,aiinnying and soon wearing arg, The longer It remains no the ,wood, the harder - I becomes, aoil the better will it resist the action of *ret and thither, if it could be unmarred in a rointion of at, wonhJ, lu n little tiine, be trio r ined in stone. It hak no lime and never erarks. It ha hien j a dryintand never peel/ off. " It is} decidedly reononticall paint. -A building can be properly cnvercd with it at nne hatptboro.it oy Lead. Persona wishing to have their booties l'ite,prnof in• side cah put on two coats of the t ntl Pyric first, and then any color they may wish after. On exhibition at tho More, three !mutes painted in different styles. al. For further particulars, certificates, Arc., see pampLrct putdiahed by the Company. READ 11118. I N. Y. Hospital. Dee. ' kaati made ah capertmental inyest;gation into the , properftes of a paint prepared by the N. Y. Autimyric I Paint Company, II:1111Pd Anti-ryric Paint. Being at,- nnainti•el with its coroxisition„ 1 would state that it is of an in menbustible stature; and front the dense and adhesive qualities it is prepared of, that st is.em insists!, protective against the action of the aimoi• phere, , ased wilt have the effect of preserving wood and otlier ~ e irfaces on which it may be spread, from decay.; With regard to its %Atitt-pyrie properties, I would] say,tront, the experiments 1 liave made, that flaw is no probability of shingles and other wooden surfaci:s painted with it, taking the from showers or ashes ond eiailers. men of the disastrous character of our .fires. I consider that the "N. V. Anti pt tie taint CO." Li.s brought forward a valitabLe nod useful inn prnvennent in a neressary article.and -chat It deserves the consideration of the puldie. as 'a safeguard against foes. and the enetteyt attention of the 11111UralICC COlll - as greatly lessetelag their risko. LAWRENCE , REI D,.. - Profesrsar or Chemistry and Lecturer on Medical CllOllll4ll. \ V Hospital. Manufactured , by the Now lark Anti Petit faint r,onpalty. and for sate at their Depot, at IST WA TER-- itt. N. York, by their sole and only authorized Agent.' idateh 13, rt.,•o •E. 'licks Jones, I Illatesa4 Wooden. trifler. !Fare. Broom. Beath Comb, . Lookiay Glass and Variety siare, , NO: 18 NOILTLI ISECONDF SIMILEET. ratacsnit Pala, [Pinter J. Ftidnei.lon're Carpet Warehbusel ti A INC entarged my store. 1 have on i hand and 11 am constantly manufacturing and receiving' from the Eastern States and Europe. additions to my stock. Calai it'see.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs} 100 barrel avid 200 staff churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 000 dnzi•ri painted Pails, 2M) dnx. Wash Boards, 100 dna. nest ,Sug,ar and Flour Dews; 'Spigots, Spoons and Ladles. itrutess Inirs,-6110 nrst . Marini and 200 nest Cambia Baskets, cm Wilbiw rmadv,s, Chairs and eradlen; a large assortment of French and Domestic tivaritets. Browns - aid Br'itsker.-10,000 Wire Brooms, 10.000 Siiiiktf tifflOMS,;trOLdoz. each Wall. Paint, rlcruhhiug, Whoa and liorse,llrushes ; Tooth, Shaylaig,lloth and !lair nrua wsoY. evriy style. Cmnbs.-11/00,rinzen fancy Combs, of various pat. tefIZIN sada, nick, pocket, dressing and" fine tooth Candts tif culotte styles, • Los,bis, Gla.aiaa of Plate * , Cherry', Walnut. Stahl's. any 4 . 1 d 011 t Frame, nt nit sizes Land'llnllerns Cer than% yreneh arid-EN:lb:lt Looking Glass Plates, of till sizes, frnm 7 by 9 up co 22 by 120—(parktrig insured to all part. of:the illition)—together with a large assort.. mentl'af Vadlety Conde too natine.rous to mention.— The attantiaan rat merchants is respectfully solicited to thr eSamlnatton of.. my Stock, all of which whit be sold tow for cash or: nity acceptance, so as to outlet pave nay competicaylhat can be offered 'Mitch 2, 1050,'. • makes Outent Fire •Pioot Paint • . FROM 01110; rrillß.Subscribersilave Just received a further sup /a. 07% 0 f this rineutar and valuable substance. In addition, to the, slate color, they have a. beautiful chocidartt or brown. reieetibling the sand stone now in nee. and so touch adirliteiiter the front of buildings. Its principal ingredient,: are silica; alumina and pro. .toilde of iron, which hilly. opinion of scieutific wen satisfactorily accounts for its Ere-proof nature—the two former ipthstances being nou-couductors, and the latter acting as - a cement. to bind the wht le, together and make a Arm - and durable pilot, , For pre it is mixed with Linsec4oll,) and applied wan& brush; the seine. as oriiingry pa,Ji, to ttood, 2.ln l iginsnss,Plipeg,dg, It bsrdens gradn. ally and becopes tiro-prop f, .It is Partimlarly suita: him gar toofs.!of buildings, 'qua tulinat a id ear-decks. railroad blidgesifences , Ate. A goof co rted.with the article beQualtit one of elate, at it vast saving of ex-. pence: Bprdmanatilay be fern nt the office if the subscri bers., L . , itAIIRISON, 11110111.01$ t CO., " No. tai South Front Philada. April 22, 1019.. ,17-tr BENJAMIN WELLER 3.541. . . , ~,- . . - , _........ ~--..' Life insurance: I Nevtitif Knelt 1,116 Like ! . . ,: , - sis,Lourzus, - , „- rIPII6 GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY I rIURING :VIP. PREVALENCE OF DIARRUIES.j • - t,'„,,,,,...4,1.4.11... ne,,.......', a , a , I • atirTeust Company,-of Philadelphia. • 0111ce No. I 1/Dysentery, Cholera Morhos, su mnacr complaint " ..E.3%-eit_c_u_p___i_pnin_Tt,,eieioe_..._ftr ii_ba.,,4 162 Cbesnnt Street. Capital; *3004100. Charter per. 1 Cratnps and Co' Ile,last Summer. htindreds were cure% I petual. Conilhue to . make insurances on Lives on the lof there diseases, In trent sto 15 :tad .30 minutes.' 411 °P-PIY/ 1 44 134!! / f?!!CY al.latTotlaleat most-thvotable terms. " . . .-, - , ; Not a single ease e3l • he found wherr.property used -1 - --- -', . •-- ;--• - -.';': --"--• ' fan! wo The capital being paid upend invested, together with t according .to the printed . directions that accompany i ...,___. .. • ; a large and eontantly Incteasing 'reserved Nod. of-, eash bottle:ft failed to effect a rapsd, Safe end rad i e .' 1 Aran tiolster'd boughs eat'hfieralb II that sw ish* . fen n perfeetsecurity trr the Insured. . ' I cure. Numerous cases were cuted by it in less( than I ..:nd tons its perfume on thspassin air , . ' The pretniutni 'Mal be Raid Yearly. half yearly, or ,au hour, wloirri the efforts of physicians. who descry i •'!" iteti Sabbath Its the fields and ever inetith quarterly. . . ' . . : • ; it. failed to do the least good. Of such :we have'sev. T . . ~ . , - Atilt to toyer. The Cottipany.e..4d a nose" periedically to the In , era& certificates which are open t• the inspection of pi a , tool. d , ersranee• for life,. The first boons appropriated in any obe who desires to see them, . 'MPS, where Crumbling aeh and salami& Decembe v.11344;01.4' the second Donna in Docellubmr, .do nonrecedented era - trim success, that it el icit,„ ~ ~..A . . . tle .. r. "..:_ 4 4 lll .c a h tv t • e tit; :i o inw f a ro v O ei rta jt i s h .o an . diuhpoundo ith,....4 ••_ . 18in, aintinut to an addition cif 8262.50 In every $ll3OO , the voluntary -return mendationg of the Public press„ ,"""a that iret - MOSt catholic and sol mn . Insured tituterf the .oldest • Policies. 'making eig62. SO wherever it WWI introdbeed. The Watchman of Nor. - ' • • •Whleh Cot bath plang e 4._ whi r elt will he paid when it shall become • claido, in- ristnwsi. the Montgomery Ledger of Potagtown, the To that cathedral h stead of *lOOO - orielnallY Insured ; the - next eldest Neutralist of diapparlville, - the Ilsattern Friend „of ....,. • -fla naien as °dr sir der; . aruount. to 4612:?; 5(1; the nest in age to 01212 (•,0 for Konnesiown„ the . Dental remit of Now York. a bantudaatia wi n ds _Ps the inn an moon supply : every 111000 ; • the others in the Same proportion ae. others. recomnwoded It IS a c - ettaln, un (Mitt.: remedy '''' . cording to the amount and' time, of standing, which for all shediseases for which we recommend it. •• . 0 . - . lat dome t,'• sky ; additions make ap average without mote than 60 per eent. We ..ltawe - the testimony - of the begs Physicians In l•h e r e ,, au dd so m ade and antdd. ... , . neon the premiums paid , wi th out - Increasing the an. Nontintriery County, in its favor, those who used it; Thrmigh the green a t a t e ..m.j. a themselves; sod who-publicly recommended it to their 1 Amid the silence reverently poraZ T M coral premium. . The following ale a few examPles Dour the Re- patron,. • • The ways ;f(Z o d , •• Alater; . - ~ Add to thig over two Modred eCrttlicates of the i . 1 . ' I Am't of Policy and most regßeetible citizens of PinriLSlUSVne Resilieft. • . , - own . t . ree beb,,,,, N , i u be to Easton, Pottsville. &c., &c., awl you have a body Of Policj. Imoned. addition. thy biture editions. 'evidence Its favor of the Compound Asiatic Balsam of Dr. 61. D, Kerr A,ltariolet, that is 'perfectly Wu:sista - ble. Warranted in all cases, - . .N 0 58 .I. 4 1000 • 413.52 50 181:252 ,50 1 •• - 29' ' ' 2500' 656 25 - 3,156 25 - "a 276 2IAIO 475 • "4,475 00' ''' 333 5000 1187 50 •6. I lir 50 4:c. ' &cc. • itc• &e. • , ' Pamphlets conielning tables of rate's mud esplsaa- Sons, forms of application; and further lufortuation . can bit bad at the °rice. ' . : ' • • , H. I.V, ItICUARDS, President. ... Joins S. Smogs, Aimary. _ The subscriber Is &emit for die above Company la Schuylkill t:onnty, and will erect lovurauces. and give all accessary itifortnatlon:ou tbe subject. D. BANNAN. 26-ly , June 29,1850 The Knox insurance Company CAPITAL 5T0CR.4200,000. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Offico ors Water Strut, it Write Brit* Roar, Irmicers‘rs, TITIS COMpStly having been duly organized. and ten per cent. paid in nu the capital stock subscri bed, and hal:ince secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal goarantie, ate now prepared to street Insurance against Lota or Dantean by Fire. on Build ings, Merehandize, Machinery, Mills. Manufactories, and MI descriptions of property; also nierchandize and produce in the course of inland transportation,— the risks of the seas, &e., fie.; also, the of Steamboats, and other veesels,and upon the /Ives of I i n dividuals going to California. The rates of pre mium will he Of lOW as those of any other 'insect:tat ,etas Company. • All losieritherally adjusted, and promptly paid. Thestack of this thimp.-thy is held entirely in the Welt, and controlled by western men, and au no way con nected with New York. DIttECTORS HON. It. N Vietetieelt. I WtLusa' J. PEntmo, do • Imo. W. MA Dees, do I .1 scan PEA, dO S•uvr.t. Woe, do Percy P. tlstina Fo", 'Wayne, Indiana, Titomatt T. IlEsi• - atone, Lafayett•, do• w•mrest cAuLr. T.rro-itauto. do D. At.t.ta, Evansville. , do Iluvroor. r. Jeffersonville. Wit.itsst lloongs, do - tie Jules Kewwar, fib • It. N. CARN AN, Pre•bleni. Slam?' lturruourr,,Vice resident. . C. M. At.t.ts. Secretary. w J. IIEDE111), Treasurer. Short•l.,ife and:California risks taken at this agency at rat ra rates. JAHN S. C. mAnTTN. Agent. Der „"29. 1419. .53-11 •-• LINE INSURANCE. PROTECT R S E I. V Es TP. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company. —Office North Room of the Exchange, Thirtll3l., Philadelphia. PIRA INr3lJlLOCE.—Bitililings, - Merchandise and mile property u, Tuna and Coanrlf, matted agalrat Ma...ordain:tee by fire at the 'owl it rate of pretnanst. AA DIN E tNcF. —'rhey ielso tmmte Veaaela, Cart:ors and Freights, foreign ur ronitwise Under open or operml polteies, as the asmred may desire. Me.% NI) TR INAPOtITaTION —They also insure inenhandize' transported toy Wagons, Railroad eats. Calm; limits and Steamboats, on rivers and lake., on the most liberal terms DIR ECTCIRSI Jnaepli It. Aeiti. James (' !land Edmund A.:Strutter, Theophiles Paulding. John a Davis. " 11. Jones lirooks, Roberfnuriork, Ilenry Sloan. John R. Petifilse. Hugh (trait, Samuel Eduardo, George Semi!, Geo. G.•Lelper, Spencer Meltva in, Edward Darlington, Climbs Kelly, Isaac Davis, J Folwell, Ila v. John Newlin. Dr. IS Thomas, Di. R. M Ilitaton, John Seiler", intain I:yre Jr. J T Morgan, Morg.lth Wnl. ll.tealey. WILLIAM 11AR rIN President. Iliensan Nyttritot.n, Secretary. be MII WIC q/e t bay me 1.. en appointed agent for the 111 , 11/P Cmnpany, is now prepared to make Insurance Olt all deaf rtptions or property on the must liberal term. drip!) at G. II Potts' °thee, Moms' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville A. M MA.CDONALD. 45-1 Y Nov 1.1, MO. INDENNITA •TILE FRANKLIN Flap INAURANCEVOMPANI - -OFFICE No. 163 }:Cilegnut ettret,.near Fifth etree 113111E("rOltri. Charles N Baneker Thom.* Hart. , Tobias Wagnei, Samuel (Irani, Jot. R. Smith, Itlorris Patterson continue to make in3orance, permanent or limited no every deeeriptiourpt 'property, in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contmeem Fund, which with their Capan I and Premiums, safely invested, atriord ample protection to tne assured. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1815,as pumiuhed azreeabry to an act - of Aabembly,avere ar follows, viz. : . Mortgages, 8590,55 P 65 Storks, 51,563 25 Real Eatate, 108.356 20 • Cash, &e., 45.157 87 TI- ,• Mane,. 125 , 159 " 111,220,07; 67 Since their incorporat ion.a period or eighteen years, they hare paid upwards or one Sklllilolll tiea Aandred amend dollars, lossee by lire, thereby affording ev denee of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ability and di/position to meet with prompmeas, all ija!,ilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CITA /ILEA G. BAN CREE, Secretary. The allbialber hag been appointed anent for the above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared to make insurance,ou every description of property, at the lowest rates A rimtcw RIIgSEL. Agrnt Pottsville,Jun 19, 181125 [Febl9- NATIONAL LOAN - FVSb Yarn ASSII. RANCE SOCIETY OF. LONi;PN "A 84 - SIN - GS K for the 'II; netii. of the IV idoW and the,Orpha n." —Empowered by Act of 14aly t,—Ca p Ito 1 4:3011.00D or s24,oo,ooo—De•ides are. serve Fund (1 - Paut surplus Premium') of about4lB.s;ooo T. Larnie AlUirty, Esq.. George street, banover square, Chairman of the Court of Director" In Landon Physician—J. Elliolson, H. D, P. R. S. ..ictrary—W. S. D. Wonlho:re, lsq., F. It. •., 8. Secrstery—F F Emmett'. Erg. PHILADELPHIA BOARD Or nrrEpENCE, Clement C 'War,' Won Pete'r. II r C °nail Coleman fishbri I George It Graham, , Louis A GodeY., William .Inties. . The following dre among the advantages ores ed by :his incitutiwo;" The guarauteeDfja Int ge capital, in addition lodic ateuraulMiosi of, premiums. The peculiar benefit se • cured to the assured by the principle of the loan de partment.- The payment of premiums half yearly, a quarterly, by parties insured for whole term of life,at a trifling additional charge. The tra Yellin,: leave ex tensive and liberal. Persons insured for life, ran at once burrow half amount of 31111(131 premium, and claim lite same privilege for tive sucressive years, ott their own noteanddepusit polier. rano( the tat peimanently invested-In the I:united States., in the granges of three,( the Loral Directors.as Trustees —available always to the assured in gam.* of disputed Oaten, (should any such awe) or otherwise. Thirty days allowed a fler cach payment of premium becomes doe without forfeiture of policy • No charge for mi di ea I examination,. The Society hetes founded on.the Mutual and,wr i i - Stock prlncipie parries may.partleipate in the pmfits of the Society two-thirds tit which are annually divided attiring those fissured for life ou the partielpa non scale. Persons who are 11CN haws in avail themselves DI the advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing he Agent, P. AL Starr, No. South or, Baltimore can obtain the requisite Information and the necessa ry•papers for effecting an insurance. -•• ttl.Blty infornintion with regartiewthis erimparly can he obtained at the office gef the Miners' Journal,whers the Premiums can be paid and Insurances elearted• June .30, 1849. 27-Iv • • . ..New Store. wooLiit,sALE ANo RETAIL,. . TUST opening at the old 'stand of Gen. %V. Slater. in Centre Street, directly opposite the Post' Office. Pottsv ' The subscribers. having taken this til i 3 eitablished , stand, respectful:pi give nmire that therargnistv ins au extensive. , a9f0111111•11i of goolk a consating oF, GODD:4,I:IIDEERIES.QUEENSWARE.PtiO! VISIONS. FISH, SALT. &c.. dtc.., nil of which bore been selected with the utmost cure, and bought taiain• ly from Ayr/ions and Importers:- Moving had many years' esperieu're its the wholesale city bonnet's they enjoy, urtitnietpoilice, misty and superior ads:ant:Cats in the procurement of their goods cheap: their Motto being Small and Quick tittles; they are deter mined to give their undometa the advantage of their experience, by .selling at the lowest city prices. The p u blic, by caning and exert:Join their stock-will he amply convinced that such is the fact. COUNTRY DEALERS, whotnny desire Maitre the expense of a v 4 it to tho city, trill Minot this estab listtatrnt au opPortunity to replenish their sleek, and °Main goods on terns an favorable as they ran rn noire them in the city. One perion will be kept employed in the city to attend the Auctions, and procure goods on the nett terms pos. ble. *Country piciduce taken io ezehante. . r JOIIN IS TO : 4 ; k• 20-11no' ' MEM May 19.1850 Og • T )i =4.ni C. J. GAYLERS SALrAMAIIpER SAFES. a - ll 'Warranted Fire and Thief Proof; and free from Dampness, TEsE BAPES possess every quallflzation to ren derthem proof againstthe action of tire or thieves and of sufficient strength •to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are made of wrought iron, being Weds riveted and wrided together, and lined with a perfhrt non-conducting fire proof mineral composition, no wood being used in their construction as to the majority of sires sold by other makers. The doors of Esyler's. Safes are securad witblis Thief Detector and Anti-Dunpowder Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking* blowing them open witb tOtinOwder. Over too' htmdred of these Oaks have been exposed in j accidental tiro to the ' most intense heat, in mail instances remaining In the burning ruins for several days. and at no time have they ever been known in - preserving their contents-. The ptiblic are invited to call al the timnch•Depot, tio. 10. Exchange Place. Philadelphia. near Dock tat., and examine the' numerous testimonials-in favor of Ditylers Safes, also the large assortment on hand fo sale st manufacturers * prices by TORN L: PIPER. Agent 16-3 mo, April 10, WO II I I. A I) E I.l' II IA Gonrge IV. Rirhards, 'Mordecai I). Lem., Adolphe E, Rorie, [held 8. Brown, 14011F.R F,ACTS THAT so!vs CAN DENS" ! Now that this Compound Aslimit Balsam has been before the people of this place and Coutity for several months, we submit the following facts to their sandhi Judgment:— ' Ist. That there' never was a - Medicine compounded that cured so - invarisily in - so short s time, and witb such Wire Eafety and pennsieney, as the Balsam. 24. That it cures thardwes, Dysentery, Chnlera • Wails, Summer Complaint, Cramps and Colic• to froin - 20 minutes tt stew hours. Dysentery not ad soon, as that is of a more In Mlimatory nature, and n ew. der aly treatment requires a - longer time; tut that even much sooner than any other remedy or mode of treatment. , 4th. That one bottle will cure a half datum eases thus preying It not only the sorest remedy, but also the.cheapest torregiven to ample/1k; ' sth. That no family should be without it. Cases may Suddenly' arise of such severity Oat time dote not occur to call the regular family Physician. Give the Balsam na directed ; send for your Physician, and he will know if the remedy ran be relied on Mite ire willing to abide his decistoo. IN THE FIEI.D AGAIN . I have never known the Compound Asiatic Balsam, of Dr. M.G. Kerr 4: Bert Uri, two eminent Physicians or-Norristown, Pa to-talt in the treatment of that .class or diseases for wince they stone recommend it. It is heimnd anrdoubt the most valuable addditinn to the Materia Medico,. that has ever been introduced, not excepting Quinine, that all controlling preparation. ht Fetter and Ague. And as the Ofigi ^ .7..,.Ors make no pielimcii to seeresy, Mat to ail Physicians, to know its component -Pans; 4 l , ll are pot ;oxlipled to use and recommend it in raypracticti, In which I love found it to pos.- sees lirtronarnon curative properties. Under its use. Case' , recover in a much shorter lime, and recoveries are More permanent than tinder anv combination of remedies that I have ever tried. I tin , therefore, not hesitate to expre,is my entire approbation of it and ad vise alit° tryit. Signed, C. A. PECK, N. D., New York. 0 We. gln not claim the Ilnkam as a unfrersr.al 'Tore all;" but en Disegoes of the Sinnga,eh and Bowg'llig has not its equal, as many - 4n this place can testify. ALWAYS strt!CESSFUL. The pmofs of the thtlahhthing efficacy of Dr. M. a. Kerr & Re rioters Compound Agitate Balsam. are pour ing in thicker amt faster khan ever. Nothins 'ever equalled it for rapidity.salety of action, or permanency of core. Read the following certificate tif eur respect able and intelligent es•Cominissioner: Having used Dr. M. G. Kerr & Dertolet's Compound Asiatic. Balsam for Diarrhuia, Cholera Morbus. and Clainne. fn which I it to tuosess eseeeding snit uncommon etrieary in removing all implenAant ymy -toms althoet iininediately. Ido not hesitate to recant,. mend it to my friends and the pithhe, as the best fami ly medicine extant. I consider it perfectly saPi, and know it tO be unusually successful, and would not like to by without It lo my family. April 13, 1 , 350. McGLATHERV. Pottarlila, .Vay II; 18LO. To Dr. 31. G. Kerr & Bcrtolet . !Living used your Compound Ashok Balsam In niv family, and recommended it to others , who aim we'd it with the uniform effect of cur Mc in a short dine: I do therefore recommend it in the public as the liwst medicine in use fin . the cure nf those diseases„for which you intend it. It 'rim* generally, even the worst fiwins Vtaritora. 111 senhery, Cholera Nimbus, Cramps and Colic. in half to nue It itir. I advise all my friends to try it. C. P. 4RTON. Pottsville. Prepared only In, Dr. 31. G. Kerr & Benoit?, Drtod gista and Chemists . . Norristown l; and for side by John G. Brown. Pottsville p E. J.TryJTannaqui: Morgan F. Medlar, Orwigshurg ;J. W. Gibbs, Minersville R. P..llunter fr. Co.. Beading, Pa. July 27-3 t . G. W. Merchant's Cel orated - CARCLINC OIL -MFR HORSE(' trkirk is also a Melees's! &mite Kinbrorartsa for Diseases of Ole /Imams Flesh. TIME and experience has fully proved that this UNIVERSAL REMEDY, has not iIP equal on the list of popular medicines, !riving been more than 14 years before the public. Testimony of t he most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on the animal economy is almost daily presented to the pmprsetor A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose clothes were - tuna offer him. was restored (without ettirer• ing,) by the timely use of this Oil. 1 N umemus are the unsolicited statearentsof patients themselves. "and others who have used the Oil, nf cures which in theinselve's appear so remarkable, that were they at all interested in a peculiar point, they could hardly have been credited The following diseases are among many others in 1 the cure of which this Oil has been completely (Warn lilt and,in which others had entirely failed t— r/Pavio. Sweeny'. gingham., Windgalls. Poll Evil. . Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of allkinds. Lame:. nate, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, Sand cra.!ks, Foundered Feet. Scratches. or - Vrease.Mange, Rheumatism, Bitesl of . 'Lithos, Ccternal Poisons, Painful. : , Nervous Arts , :tipris, Frost Hits., lloilsNorns,V , bil:' , YNAlnins and , , • Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped I I Ilands, Cramp, COntraelluiZS , of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, . Caked Breasts, be. CAUTION Tel PURCHASEBIS. ' Reware of COUNTERFEITS,• dbe sure the nanisi M B of the Sore Proprietor, GEORG W.. ERCANT 0 Lockport, N. V., Is blown in the eof the bottle, and in his band writing over the COO. Don't he portal:- tied to take anytbing else %villain! promise It is just as MA ke.. k.c. This is practiced by those unprincipled, dealers whose conscience will stretch like India Rob-; ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefarious practireshave so recent ly been exposed to she action of Congress. Those who attempt to Connterfeit this article are To. (erred to the law of New Vork, of Sloy ISIS. by which 1 it will ha erten that every person meddling in these "'_eoucterfelts tesubject to indictment, iniptisounicnt and ' fine. .. A person felling ont of this State, will be liable t arrest when in the State, and aIS3 to he held as a Wit IMPS :leanly' those he.bimeht of or sold for. All Orders addryssedt:o the proprietor will he Prompt le responded to. Get n Pamphlet of the A;ent, alert see what won ders are accomplished by the use of this Medicine. • Sold by ff.:Tremble dealers genet:illy in the Dulled ,State.s. nod canmi... Also, hy ' J. C. rt. Potiaville E.I. Fry. Tamaqua ; C. Frailey Orwistsbore ; Almon nail Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenzey, Easton ; Lewis Smith it Co.. Allentown ; litasster,"Annbury ; 11. J. Shearer. Milton ; M. A.. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr. Votte, Wilkesbarre; W *about & Co.. White Haven W. Shaele.l.ewishnsv S. Williams, Bear Creek; &beta. Maiieli C 111114; !toilet tr. Jones Tito/thaw:nick ; Frederick Klett Pr. Co., Wholesal Rent, l'hiladedpola. tray,. IS4O. r. ' -IY. PURE FRESH COD LIVER OIL. Tnew and vainable'Medicim now tired by the 1. medical profergion %%lib sorb at tonialdits efficacy is the cure of Pul.noliarV ~,,, . Scrofula - Chronic' Illieninatisni; Cow, Vette. al 11/ehil,il,v. *aim .plalnta of she Kidneya, &L., &t,, U prepared firealhe liver of t4e.C.iiti Fish tar medicinal use, expressly for our valaa. . Fxtract from the Lourlon Me..ical Journal.] J. U. WDDIIMII. At. D F. R. S.. 'Professor of Metlll:ine In Ilniveirty ent,/ege, Lyndon; Commfling Physician to the llngt.ital for Consumption, &e.,say's : I lia‘e preortlhed ihe.rtildo ahnve font' hundred eaves of tuburrnious the Lupus. in ttiTerent stage", %. Milo have been holler my care the lest two years and a hair. In tbelarge nninher of eases,l`.llo out of '231. RS ntm ivairfolinwed by marked and enuivocul improvement, vary Pie In &vibe in dlifenint cater , , from a temporary retardaJkon.of the progress of the diseave, sod n mitigation of divirerilu; eyeipmetv. up to .a More or less complete femur:Woo to. apparrut health. °The Writ of Corll,lver Oil in most'of thege cases was very remarkable. Even in a fiw ♦nis the cough waSilljrigoled. the expectant ion diminished in (trona trend Opacity, the night sweats crated,' the ',nide be &qui slower, &odor bettor votirme, and thrt appetite, flesh-and strength were pot/4LO) , improved... •'hi conclusion, 1 repeat that bite pure fresh ()Whom the Liver.'" the Cod 'is more beneficial in the treat ment of Pulmonary Consumption thanttny agent, me dicinal. Melly or regimenal, that has yet been em ploye d." , As we have made arrangements to procore the Cod Liver (ill, fresh from head quartars, it can now be had ihendeally pure by the single bottle, or In boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderflil efficacy has inddeeti numerous *pull ous Imitations. As its sneers, depends entirely Os Its puritr, tuo much care cannot be used In procuring It genuloo. Every bottle having on terms written signature may be depended npon as aeaalne • Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with notices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address tla free of postage. JOHN C OAK ER & CO., . • Wholesmte Drnegisti and Chemists. WO NOM' Third-street, Philadelphia 30-Iv - July 1?..1819 . 'louse and Sign Painting, PAPEIVIIANOING, &C. MITE sunsrmum thankful for past thviirs, re speetfully informs the public that ht. contin ues the above business at his lk:4 In Centre sirent la , the basement of the Penn's, Hall, Pottsville— where he would be pleased to see those whomay de site his services as house painter or paper hanger.— Rouse his. Blgn Painting executed at the shortest notice, and in the most approved style. Also, Paper Hanging done at 121 cents per . 4.1485 W. BOWEN.. t Pt*. , riliE nonsz Agi.---Frorn five, a Clack cavi4r e th is eye °fa bean, in two middle teeth' of th o, lower jaw, is Bil l ed, up. At siz, the two sew . and arc filled up, and at Seven until eight, the black marks of canner teeth ()flower jaw fill up and disappear, and the tushes are aci longer COIIC2Ve on the surface ntat the ton gue , but tittotite round or convex. The 'marks, being now Obliterated, the age cannot be exactly, known ; though eitreine length of' upper fore teeth, their yellow or brownish colour, and projecting:. over the under teeth, , disappearing of the bars in the mouth, and sinking in of the . eye-pits, are proofs of great age. s:pyrins.—Blister, same as Ring .- Bone - . adding , oil of orig,anum boll' an ottnce. Ap. ply. First fire the part. Sand Cracks, owing to excessive dryness of the crust. Moisten ip stable, or turn hint out into moist ground; Verdigris is useful in some cases, of sore ness or inflammation of the foot. Cornr.--,Remove the shoe and cut out the corn. Tack on the shoe Mier applying some too? dipped in tar. • The Frog should never be cut away, nott raised by the shoe above pressure with the ground, as it then loses its function of ex panding the quarters of the Wt. _and will also become diseased. . Canker.—Cut the diseased' part away ; ap— ply each day a fresla linitnent of oil of tur pentine one and a half ounce - , sulphuric acid) half an ounce, mix slowly ; tar three ouness. Pressure is one of the best remedies. Shoes should nowhere be in contact with , the hornr,sole. Pole Ev . :/.--- - ,Open and apply ointment, hot, of oil of turpentine oneouhce, verdigris half ouuce, yellow resin three ounces mix.. Aiter disease is destroyed, dress as a corn- mon abscess. Staggers produced by too high feeding andl little exercise. Bleed largely and give aloes seven drachms, Castile soap two drachms,. water one pint ; mix at one draught. Cropping, /4. Docksng manifests a want of feeling and a want of taste, which should subject the operator - to the loss of a finger by the same useless and dangerous Process. Glanders is so difficult of cure as to re quire a surgeon, and. is so fa - tal - and eon's gious that he should by no means be allowed to go into the neighbourhood of other horses, nor feed from the same bucket or rack. nor use the same harness. Symptoms are, dis charge at the pose, and swelling of glands under the throat. Soon as removed, purify the stall by lime, washing, &c. Strangles. —I oflom mation off under-jaw glpds, with cough. Give, once a day. fever Powder, viz., autimonial powder five drachms, camphor two drachms. Mix for three doses. , Change frurn grass to . hot stable is injuri• MEM Chronic Cough.—Blister throat, keep mod erately warm, regular exercise, and each day tartarised antimony one and a half drachm. aloes one and a half drachm, Castile 5011 one and a half drachm. _Syrup to form ball. Ferer.—Bleed. Give pint castor oil . , kicp moderately warm, feed warm bran mashes, and administer, once or twice . a day, this Fe ver Powder: camphor one drachm, antimo nhil two and alialf drachms. Mix. Excetsire purging creates inflammation and is highly pernicious. Give opium, balt a drachm, twice a day. Rub .well, keep warm and perfectly quiet. Ifneeeessary,btia ter, and•rub with turpentine. Jaundsce.—Give, da °pions one drachm. calomel one drachm, and syrup to fortn bali. . Diabetes. —Give animal food, _at first as lirotb, until he will feed upon Ilmh, and orn;1 vege!liblt'S‘ and all fluids as far as possi ble.• The Mange is occasioned by low feetlingr want of cleanliness or by contagion. Ruh with oil of turpentine two ounces, sulphur vivum - three ounces, lard five ounces, mixed. Wind Galls about the fetlock are from haul labour. Cure by blisters and repose. Saddle Galls.—Apply cold water, sugar ef lead, mut water or vinegar. ' Brandy and Sall,' two thirds brandy and one third salt, good for all kinds of galls, wounds, bruises„ and ittflarnmittory sores. 1 CHARCOAL FOR CI.S.TERPHQ The llortscullunst for April publishes the following report of an experiment made by C. Robinson, Esq., of Nevv cistern, holding some fifteen hogsheads, - is filled from the roof of my house, standing uear istreet much frequented, although • re. gulariy Watered during the summer.— Whether the difficulty.has arisen from the street, or from the fact that a grape vine overhangs a part of the root,. or because the cistern is closely - covered, the water all the time has a slight unpleasant -smell.' Last summer this difficulty became so great, that I was compelled tohave the cistern emptied and throughly scoured. This . winter the .trouble has been greater thariusual; so great as to drive me to the anwelcomeconclusiot4, that ray cistern must be again broken up,' emptied and thoroughly cleaned. Such was the condition of things. when I made the experiment above described ; and I very naturally went a step farther. Tak ingnbeut six quarts of clean charcoal, finely powdered, I wet it thoroughly, in a pail, and then poured it through the water - pipe in my cistern. • jp ten days the vrtole difficulty •pm sr moved, sweet and soft ,as the purest which tails from the sky. • - , FARRIERS , WORKSHOPS. Every farmer will fiad a benefit result front having a shop is which he Can - repair, du ring the rainy weritheri„or atother timei, his broken plows, harrows; and wear 'and . tear ,Ocident ta the usage ; of farmin'g, implements. , The farmer who has it small building, (irons, of a size adapted to hii wants, provided trial a forge, anvil, hammers, bench, and . a few good tools, will find himself amply repaid by thesaving of time alone, spent in ?tinning after work. In the coarse of the year the enterprising farmer has a hundred little jobs of mending in wood and iron, which, if be has the means, he can do himself. - Mr 0 ME= tiers. nook
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