LET THEM TELL OP TEE CARES. By Jaws Bryant, Boy.. Lit,thetn tell of the cares, the trodden and snares.' Xemptatloni add ills that sutroond it— Vexation end strife that accomptiny life, ' Yet plearant, thus far, I have found itr: And oft have they told me, for honor and gold, Farewell! must bid to all pleasure, , tut I _tell them, as sore, yrarm heart and pine, And that orintelflea - treasure.: • , 'Oh! no wonder they deem that no lights ever beam ,This all Jain darkneaa'enahrouded, Who derpalringly bow:, w ith &scowl 'on the brow,_ No hicovered untlonded . 'Let them Mg giciorn away, and rejoicing, belay, If sorrow &timid 'linger, destroy it 1..: And thus tea,ii . ing to wai with life never sixni; • 'They'll leant to begin to enjoy It 1. nub Amor. —POWERFUL AZIAINORINOd At It young men's debating, societz t some where down in ,Indiana, the'question for dis cussion wai, (* . Which in the greatest evil, a seoldingrriisrni a smoky Chimney..." After the appointed disputants tied coheluded the de ba;e, a speetatOr rose and begged the privi lege of "making a few ,remarkis on the occa sion."' Permission being granted; "he depv ered himself in tiiin way c*;;"3l'r. Prident, rre_been . almost mad a 1 listening to' the debates Of these 'ere young stets.,: The i r don't no nothing at all about: the subject. What do,they know about the' •erils of a - geoltling wife? Wait till they hard had one fdr twenty years . , and.beent hammer-1 ,cd ; and jamtm:d, and slammed all the"while ; and Wait till they have been scolded becanse', the baby 'cried, because' the Mire, Wouldn'l Infra, because the'oven was too hot, lecatise the cow kicked over the milk,: because it raine - d;because - tile sun .shined, because tHH butter wouldn't eurne,hectrurie the cat ,had kittens, b.eeause they dame tiro - . soon fur din;, ner, -- benuse they were a minute too late. bed cause iheir . s7.llag,• ber.ause •they tore' their trousers, because they invi:ed woinen to,call again, because they got sick, - or because they ,ctid anything elk, no matter whether they ,couldn't help it or not, or because theysiidn't do something else, no matter whethei: the)'• could or not, before they talk about fite eyifs of a scohliiag 'wife,: why Mr. President, I'd rather hear tii‘e , clatter of hammers and stones on twenty;tms pans and nine brass kettlei, titan the din, din of the scolding, wife.-- Yes sirree, I would : to tny, mind, Mr. Pies ident,m smoky chimney is no more to be compared to a scolding wife than a little nig ger to a dark night." • .• •_- ' 1.,0N x, , ANTA.Looits. The iatly editor of the "Sa,turday Vattcr' she who 'scolded Daniel Webster so badly& is dinussing, the subject of Pantaloons, Arlfie,ii . she looks upon as badieinf senitude instead of being emblems of autliOrity, and byVri means necessity to be adopted by the ladies in order to secure political equality with , the males. She says: Ode would think, from ilia. perseceranee Witt' wllieh fools-stick to this idea; that pantaloonis-had been the emblem of supreme authority 'Adam wa, a little bov," whereat we find that gentleman in a pinafi,re. leav&. The ancients appear ,to have shown m'allaa - of 'bit pantaloon !.uin-vmaey, for we never hear a Word of Jupiter's breeches Or Vatlcan's suspenders. Nnlx;tly ever saw one of the deities or Warriors of old,- painted with such appch (laces. Mrs, Swisshelth is right. Pantaloons are modern innovation altogether. The ati cients, who lived nearest the times of the deities, and therefure linew their-domestic manners and habits better than we, always fizured them in a fashion - which - . denoted either a "plentiful lack" of such materials ns cotton and wool, or n total indifference Yo the changes of weather and season. Vulcan •never had any suspenders, for, like Jupiter's, ; his wardrobe was scant, and tioirsers were not or. his ordinary costume. But ,go4cl gra cious, Ivhat . does the la 'v . ' mean by going lack to such primitive . pgluds. • AUSP4tIES OP A NEW' COAT. - No lover of independence ventures volunl farily on a new coat. This is an axiom not to be ov. - ,:ruirned, like the safety stagecoaches. The man :.who Piques himself on the new- Aless of such an habiliment is—till time hath "mouldered it !into beauty"—ita - Wherever he gries, he is harassed by AU op apprehension cf. damaging it. Hence he loses his 'sense' of independence,. and be comes—a serf! How degrading! To stic comb to ones superiors - Is bad/enough ; but to be the inartyr of a few . yards of cloth f o to he the helot of a tight 6t; to be shackled by the 'ninth fraction _of a man ; to be made . submissive to the sun, the dust, the rain, and the ,snow ;. to be panic-stricken by the .chinineYs'wee_?; to be scared-by the dust man; to shu dder at the advent of the ha ! ker ; to give. precedence to the-seaven-zer ; to concede the wall to a peripatetic conveti= rince of 1,7,:z*: to look up with awe at 'lie _ .apparition of a niggling servant girl, withp 'thrti , st ,half--way out of :t g,ariet - window to coaf,t the gutter tvith a horritde anticipation-of consequences: to faint at the visitation; of rt ',bower Of soot down the chimney ; to be compelled to he a t _th - e tueiry of each and all these 1 - dt:contingencies—Can • anything, in human nature be so preposter , Ous, so effeminate, so disgraceful i A milt• grmt mind sptirns the idea of such slave'ry -hence, according to the "Subaltern," Wel Tingly!' liberated Spain hi a . red -coat, extra ' Tagently over-estimated at six-pence, and Napoleon catered Moscow in ,g,.recn one;otn 'at the elbows.—PlacA-troo4 stnLutiz. An en t tusiastic young gentleman resolved . to gain a reputation as a poet, and to!.ina ..l rnortalize . himself by his first protlnctioti. . . .. . .. . lie - chose for his subject the "Thunder -IStorm," ,ia - nd ,commenced in "the following beautiful I .s.trait;t:. _ The thlindeir tolled from pole to pole, , The iintitnine apre3d from sty to sky. Ard—sod the cattle etuck qp their tails and ran— And --;—..—and ljeie our aspiring poet became so exhaust ed that he fainted. 7 —[Boston Post. lrriter in , -Notes and,Que*ies" gives' the follo i ring winked, but witty epigrani by La Monnave:— "The world, of fools has fnellfs r, stars That he who would not senan ass : ,Iduat kid* at home, and bolt Ws door, • And break his . [0" A , Dutchman, o n being- led upiii tO . help to pay kir a lightning rod I r the villagephurch, toward the building of bich he had liberally subscribed', ;exclaim : ..1 Ly e helped to build a house for the Lort, and it he chooses to donder 4:: it and 1 ock it dawn, he musht-do ii at hid own risk " • CO - “Doctor, pray, what i it keeps th' e citmeat and drink apart in the st ach 7" s.l'll tell you,", saisthe Doctor. 'in very : per eon's throat there are two pipes and a clap per ; now when we go to eat,. the clapper shuts the drink pipe." "\Vel , dfxtor," re plied the patient, "that clapp r must.,•play darned sharp when wceat mn b and milk !It Astrology, Astronomy, Threw gy and Geomancy. PROF C. W.RORACK. OF d WEDEN. Office, Z . Lteistret, atgtf r l i Oppeil i rA i. • s2.llvw --. ___._ _—, ...at B' "1' ......i frielTir-onn—the We Presidential isetatum 'Election. should convinceettmiblteptfical who talk of gutting', that no such Fait ill or bas been knovra bythe eminent and distinguished astronomer and Aitrologer,,, C. W. RODACK, during his experience of over aluarter of ¢ury. Do you dontt predeptinationl Then why not every man gain the celebrity of General TityP.r, a Daniel Webster. or a Henry Clayl And yet there are some 'booze fool ish enough to doubt that • malt may be torn with the power tones into future events. How can it be poi- 1 slide that the destiny of man should be destined by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards I•aild yet therm are thousands wbo allow themselves, with . open , months, to swallow the - greasy words of some old I wmnan; whose true skill consists in filling them witb ' wonders that are most difficult for s the digestkin of others who are mote credulousmyetmore scientific, it Ireistirif teat-hi-mg discredit on a; PtOrer - slOll that has I t*en acknowledged to be a science of tbe Wettest orn der, fromihne immemorial, and is the cinlj , profersio that has holy authority to sustain It. The hith re spect which General Tayinr, and Charlet John Denta -1 &tip, late King of 'Sweden, had .for Amtrothey, is 1 shown by then' letters for their Nativitlea to the sub scribe', whirh it - will give Min great pleasure in show ! lee to to thoso who favor him with a call.. in mitlitioh to his power to foresee future events, be hs's the mute" ;n give such information as will effectu ally, realeentruth as are given to the too free are of the bottle. He is also capable of caning diseases hereto, fore considered Incurable in this country by the or dinary thedit . inest, and wishes all to give biro a call , who have been given op by their physicians and wish to tier med. Ile wilt warrant a curia ht all capes, and ndi make• no charge egrept fair the conjurations he , shaltmake use of in his office. He is often asked what , a Nativity is I ' Ile answers, according to Geomancy, one ofthe *even pnints in the science-of Asindogy. , Ora t it bah Ilranscope or the future events of a person's lire, carefully calculated and transcribed on pater, inn: raining an account of nll the lucky and unlucky &rye In the months.' nd years4af the person's life for whom it is cast ; by which means thousands in this country 1 and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes , that hadheen hiddenin the Womb of (Murky. by refer- I tang to their Nativity before entering on any enemata -1 rion of business ofpleapure. • It should be In the hands of every one as their. alnaanac for life_ A Nati:llf of 1 an individual can only forwarn the possessor orlon,. reies i bar are in future for hitn; those whn are involv d in present di ffi culties of any:bind nitwit 'wait on the pubwriber in person or by -letter, who Is prepared to I exert his secret Influence for their linmediate benefit. 1 Ile ii ready to use Isle indnence to forfeit the iesalt Of lawsuits, anis all nnilertagings in which there Is* flak involved; be alert makes nee of his power for the res toration of stolen or lost property; which be has used for the advantage of thousands la this city and else . where. _Who car double gentleman's abilities. who ; has had - the Minor to he called on and consulted with by i all the crowned heads of Europe, and enjoys a higher I reputation as :an Astrologer than tiny one listing 1 ICite can Ds rarinsailted with at his Office. or by letter , f pre-paid, and he is prepared to make use nf his pow er tin , any of the following Vanier, ,—Unsiness of nil &set apt isme ; travelline by land or sea ; courtships; , advice riven for their surcissful aicrimplisliment ; , `i speculating in stocks, merchindise,orrea estate; the ''ti c kets, r recovering of legacies in diniute ; the aurchasing of 'tickets, and the safety of ships at sea , le also offers I his services - respecting health, wealth and marriage, ; air' e.. 10: rn i esa h wu it s d i tfzlty in:a baldne s s, sikn..ara.;irptaaditnre events,a nil iii all the concerns of life. and invitee alit° call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. tEDMS: Ladles. 56cents ; Genglemen.al. Nativities calcu lated and read in full ieenrding to the Oracles of Mew eldine Signs—Latin* el ; Gentlemen. el 50. Nativl ties calculated °minding to Geomaney. for, Ladies, gr 2, In fan. S 3; Gentleman, 113, in full, $5. . Persons at a dietanee can have their nativilles drawn by Pending the date of the day and their birth. • All letter:containing the above:Yee will receive Im mediate atiention. and nativitieezivill be gent in any tent of the Muted etater , , written nn durable paper. Office. No_ :I I.ooUit Street, betWern Eighth and Ninth, and_ Walnut and Spruce streets, oppusite the i alusical Fund Hall. Phila. thlice hours from 9 A. ?Call 10 P. 34. - C. W. ROBACIT. astridnger 50-I y.'--, EN= Thomas Foster & Co. =S=IIMMMX;V=3 IMOT AN - D 5110 E STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE A.VD.MARKET STS POTTS', ILE. rr pE tab•erlbors Invite the attention •r the palate 1 to the vary tateosivw assertmeut •f Good', coo slating of . .--- , , GCNTLEIEN'S Calf Stitt/bed, rafted *rod Pegged Hoots, Calf and Kip, double soled Sowed ind NY-- red Rents, Water Proof Roots Seared pad Pigged, from 4 , 2 to *4; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarse Usens.in great variety, constant ly on hand; Cloth and Ladling Gaiter floats. and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullfeera,'Oregnn Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Monroe,. MINERS• Hoots and Moutons. of Met quatrty;: at tow priers,. BOYS' and Youths' !Toot■ and Monrnee enure or dna LA DVS' French and Encliah !Arlon; C.Lter Coots, Morocco; Calfakin and Goat Untacce, French Mot ., rote°. Cair•kin and Gnat linters. French Morocco Kid vt, ell and primp *prier Itinskins and JetTererrini French Mforrpern hani fiid TArnrottl.do, from Sn'eta. to ; Mew gag:arta lt.liets ahd Shoes Mall kingly. elw3p. MIgSES' and (.1111.1reus' Itmlteco and Shari. a large asnritnenv•.thabie - f.r this market, c.,ll,6tantly'en bawl. CUNL F.ramic Fkocs. , tins sti•skprc Elastic Shoes are ortlre Ipst man nfartured art ii 1•11 lIC Country ran afford. Ladies and Gentlemen irmuld do well In call and provide them selves with :rood Gum 'tines, the hest preventitlve yet GhLriweregl of rotdc roisthx.and Consumption: TEESE 4 , Carpet Ilacs and Cailrrs. t The Travellinz Lommunity will find nv well sup plied with tile abose articles which we will Sell at Inmler3lP Ittinti and shoes. made or retrained to ordei. :a-TEI.IIIA CASH. . ' Dec Is, 1!10.. if CEMI=ENEIMI3 1") INC OIL. : CA NIPIIINE AND • Fl.l l lll OF Ar t . r.knowlede.ll auneriurity and nitrify, manufactured antllm sale lit the toweat Wholesale prices, by Davis & lintel', at. the old established stand of the late Ilet•jamin T Davis. Camden, New Jersey. where - orders - by mail or otherwise are solicited, and prompt attention will be given. The voice of the pubis fee fiftera years, and the award of a rafter Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Inetitute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil. Tar, Pitch, Turpentine. Raela and ' , pit Its of Tur penile*. for tale 1017tiolesate and Reto N. July 20.1650 Biddle, Reeves & Son, Wel101.1113•1.11 AND 'MAIL BEDSTEAD MAN DFAC TORY A'oe. 139 ,t 91 sr. JOHN' STREET, PHILADELPHIA. tiTDl7sEcae: e t . l l l .p a te e r d s t o t l e e st/ e r' s o a t r e e P T ir il ; pattern an quality, made in the most fashionable and substantial manner. 1. B The patent Resew Bedstead, a very antierker article, manufarlured at this establishment. All kinds of Turin: done at the lowest rates March 16, 1859, E. nicks Jones,' Whigessle Wooden, Winos, Wen, BAINIM. entek C•gat Leo GLess and Varietj Siam XO. OL bit, UTI-1 SECOND ' STRIZET. • jjUUWier J. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse.) pIarING calmed ar# irtore..l byre me hand and = am constantly manufacturing and receiving from Eastern States and Europe, additions to my stack. :Cedar Wars.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tbbs, 400 barrel and 200 staff rim/114,100 dozen Cedar and 000 dozen painted Pails, 200 doz. Wasb Boards, 100 doz.- neat Sugar and Flour Bolen Spigots. Spoons and Ladles. Miles, Wars.-600 prat Market and .100 aea Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coat-bee, Cbairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets. Bre&sts and BritsAtt.-18,000 Wire Broods, 10,000 Ahaker Dmotrts.2oo dos. each Wall, 'Palm; Scrubbiest, Aline and Horse Brushes ; Tooth, Shaving, cloth and lisir Brnslaes of every style. - Combs —2OOO dozen fancy Combs, of various pat terns. side,,s.neck, Docket, dressing and fine tooth Combs of venous styles: • • . Lostisg , 171seses of Pine, CMlrii. Walnut, Mahog any and Inn Prsme,of all sizett; and patterns; Ger man, French and English Looking Glass Plates, of all sixes ; from 7 by 9 Ilpto 72 by 12nt—(parking insured to all tans of the Union)—together with a large assort ment 'of Ysrbty Goods too numerous to mention.— The attention of merchants is respectfully solkited to the examination of my Stock, all of which wilt be told lowfor rash or city-atceptaare, so as to antici pate tiny competition that tun be otTered. Match 2, ISLO. 9-Iy QAPSAGO CIIIRII4SE—Just received and for 0 sale t v -1 NI. BEATTY S. Co. - Na :11,1FLO tc•tf 1 THE MINERS' JOURNAL ' ~ AND:4 3 ,OTTSVILLki . G,ENERAL .A3)*E.RI*IL ID11111111R41: • • 1KAG1C.41.1.. PASS 'ICIETRACT4IIR, Trot oimonsa AMP WILT SUOMI. • certain and prositive• Cure for the wont Berns and Scalds, Ptin, Erysipelas Rheumatism. Cuts, s ! Wounds,Ferer Sores. Broken Breast, Sore ; Nipples, Weak and inflamed Eyes, sprees, Salt Rheum. and all casts of External ludamation. ~ • BURNS AND SCALDS: , TT Challenge the world to prove. that Jersey one stn . - '. ght instance, "Dalley's Magkal Pain Retractor"— that is to say the nuinearWe-,-bas.sinceinfira ln rm troductlon !igen, In 1839, ta to nib period. ever rafted to care the wont'=s Of BUM end Scalds! FROZEN TOE cuann. Disgusts's Ferry. Pike CO. Pe., Jae. 13,'49. Mt. Hexer BALLET—Sir: This is to certify that 1 have been afflicted fora number of years with a eon tee ceased by being frozen. My toe has been very painfal to me, especially during the Wien months, when it had become so mach affected that the flesh of the Ilnujolut -bad nearly all disappeared: Meng tried all the different remedial recommended to' use,. but without experiencing any relief, 1 bad given up all hopes of saving-my limb. But, to gratify the wish es of my Rinds, Daniel W. Diugman w W. F Brodhead, and °them! was induced to try,"Dal le y's Magical Pale Extractor," and by the use of one 13 cent box, was entirely urn. DANIEL DECKER. We, the Ondenittled,llllbittibOOtlf names id theabove tertimoalat, not alone,ss sn act of nuke to n. Dandy, Mt that others. similarly aillirted. may be !educed to try and Sad relief from the virtues of this extraordl serf nimuy eelve. - - W. F. Rao ***** , - - losers B. Larissa, \ Joan Beooes, . DAM'S. W. Dt Miler ' AltftetiOlf, end ether testimeniale of IMO/ performed, see printed FampMets. lAIrTION TO .Tlll PUBLIC - - WO articles( acknowledged merit is more astansivee /.1 ty counterfeited than DALLEY'S GENUINS PAIN EXTRACTOR: •The difference between the genuine and thi counterfeit Extraetoni is easily deft.. ed. vis: DALLEY'd origins! asif only pessins Ks trader; in the severest bares and scalds, affords is• stentmusins relief. It driws . out the Are and pals in a few minutes. And in courted wounds, sore and in- Bawd eyes, and all Win of external ratlautation, its soothing effects are ever the issue. The Counterfeit .Eit factors, on the contrary irritate when applied.and increase the pain Brine cognizant of the danger attending the use o. the Counterfeit Eztractors.l. distinctly declare that will not hold Myself responsible forage etretts of any Estmcior, unless the rams be procured at my own . Depot. 416 Broadway. corner Ltspenard litreet, New York. Of from tiny authorized AgeOLS. JoHli G ORONO. Agent. Pottsville; Fs KLCIT .tr. Co. ' T hiladelphia ; ioHII D MOSS. " Reading; ' cnas A lizterms, " Lancaster= C A Mounts " York. , DO.TOU WANT , TO CURE YOUR HORSE! Tr *Minted earth Humors. Soma, galled neck and 1 shoulders; quitterbotte, grease iniavin,ur poll -evil. one box of Dalley's Animal Galvanic Cure-AIL will convince you that there is no mistake in it. ' READ , The following's - from the Over -1? I,t seer of GM Harlem Railroad Stables : ' . Noe reek, Jury IC 1E149. I have tried GALLEY'S ANIMAL GAI, VA ; NIC ,CURE-11.1 . ., and I now certify that I have found it the must extraordinary and vituahle remedy ever put upon a Gorse, and would not be without ft &many money. It cures hard and spavin-lumps arts• in; from theeollar.saddle.lte.. as by magic S Rub on a little of the Salve. and thr collar cin't make a mire. limn never do farm. JOIIN VAN VORIIIR, Overseer Harlem Railroad dtahles. READ THE FOLLOWING This Is to certify that I have used Dalley's Anima Galvanic enre-AIL and found It the safest and mos speedy cure firr sores and braises that I have ever used and I take pleasure le'reeentreendlne it fo all. IL M. ROLLIN Livery Stable, Jay st., IV: Y. READ VHS MINERS! Darn from an Ezplosion of Ganpoirdsr—Baszi ing Rocks. Hamar D• Es4l., New Yolk— Dear Sir: I het eby certify, that in the early part o March last, while engaged in blasting rocks, ■ chaise of powder prematurely a xploded, - taking full elfec. upon my face, chest, and left arm,' ind burnt rue In a dreadfnl manner. i was carried home on a Inter, mn fare swollen to ice its natural size ; the flesh torn MT my artn:below the elbow t and my eyes filled with powder and' dust. A Phrtician called in, expresied strong doubt. atm the saving of my left eye, which had several,cuts over the ball; and my free being burnt all over, and having thictek- black scab over it he directed poultice* to be applied, to draw out the powder." This 1 resisted, being found of losing my eyes; and baring beard much of your Pain Estrac or,l concluded to try it, slid fro, and In less than a fortnight,and without ?sty etker application than your Extractor,' was comPletely cured, without a scar.and My eyesight fully restored. Port dirkwrowt, Shams bland. Jess 21, 1541. Sworn before me, the Ittb June, 1848. FRCP. Gana 801,Justice of OW Pease. LIFE MED: AWFUL cses OF SCALD: Iricatficii, Nurses es. N. Y., Pak. 25.1819. Xt. Dailey—Dear Rir. While my son, IS years old, was at work in the shingle manufactory or LP. ROVS• he had the misfunune to slip and fall Into a large val. taxed fur the pawner of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting. The hoicks bad Just been' realm, e,d from the vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water. Ile felt forward scalding both hands end arms, all one aids. and one leg badly and the other partially. Me scales wore so bad on his arms and leg that most °rifle - flesh eame ofr with his garments,and his life was despair* of by both his physicians and friends. . Valley's Pain Extractor was procured MID soon as pnll. table (which was in about six hours) and applied which relieved him* from all pain. prevented inflamatmn imp swelling, and is a few Maya commenced beating his sores. There appeared a general improvement, an much so that in [twee weeks be was removed to his father's house, distant about one mile and a half,', We contitused the use of the above medicine alnott two Months and we believe it was the means, under Providence, of saying his life, and we would cheerful ly recommend it in all similar cases as a safe Mid in valuable remedy. With aentiments of respect 1 re main, dearfir. your most obedieni and humble serv ant, ADLIS CLANK. F.l.7siilClllll CLAMS, C. E. CLARK. We the underelened. being peraonally acquainted with the ease of Mr. Clark's son, belle, the above statement aubstantially eorretts M hewe7, Lattlva Derry, J 8 Ketse7,ll M Tea rat, Wm Evans, 6 Clark. L P Ira Nawan, m New man, Mary J.Rose• ev•For dime:terns, I; ell panted ramparts. ~ H. DALT.EY JOHN H. !MOWN, Ageit, Pottsville. Here.!. 18411. 215-17 ... „. The Tobacco illarket. lEVM. S. DOBBINS, NO. 269' NORTH SECOND STREET. LI AS the largest and ems pest Tobacco Wiecebense 1.1 in Philadelphia. Ila has on hand, it *twat, over tire =Micas of Civil% limn entomon to the hest imptoted, the most of them axe WM' two year, old. If sea want to hay good Cigars, us hint mutat be hag 50 bees fine Cuba aad Havana Leaf TAaVen. 100 hhds. of the best Maysville, Kentucky and Mary land Leaf Tabasco. 125 boxes *film deist brands of Cavendish and Pins Tobacce. IS bates of the best old Black Pat Cavendish. ant to be surpassed by •ny other for richness of flavor •ed good quality A large stock of Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, ie., constantly on hand. The eattscriber baseonstantly employed over three hundred hands, to make Cigars. 'which enables blm to sell more reasonably than any ether house. All dealers' am invited to call and examine his stock, at 2F9 North Record AL, opposite the. Golden Lamb Ho tel, and rif Readbitb Second St., oar door above Chesnut. east side. Phila. March 2. WO. . 1.85 The Patent Compound .Wash mixrunE OA SOAP{ OR washing Cloth'', painted surfaces , and every r tinkle or thing which may require cleansing. by waihing. It Is wade 'inn a enlid soap nr in liquid form. The soap will doutittelistupersede every other and the Inners@ or washing now int rodured,drives out of Ilse every wash Reward and Machias in the land.— No injury 1■ dons to clothes. and time and &Wan re saved. ' The public are cautioned against unauthorized ven ders of rights and mixtures, who live Ity pirating , on OtiWV!, or who, by the use of lona and soda, do in. finite ntiAchief and injory to Clothes. Mr. E. T.T AY. havpurchased the 4:oiutties of Berks. gehnyttill. Northampton. Lehigh. and Nor twonbertaart„ fp whom the public, ht their unison), are 'respectfully referred. D. feTOV. .11111adi.. Aprft 20. ISM =I GREATEST ntsenveav OF THE AGE. DR. TRASK•S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. Ts constantly effecting cures of the utoipst 1 latpor tance. The most Incredulous am convinced—the most faublessare compelled to believe In the power •nd virtue of this great remedy. • It Is universally admitted to M the most wonderful combination known to the world for the Immediate relief of disease and pain. It never fails while there remain' sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy :ohm to the eaplitary vessels of the body. and equalize the circulation ofthe blood. By this means a controlling power Is gained over the most malignant forms of disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. each is the power of this combination that It penetrated to every portion of the human frame; every bone and muscle, vein and ligament is searnbed out and made sensible of its purifying mad healing indoence. Bence It comes It copes as readily with Internal as external diseases. Numseues Instances are on record where this reme dy has restored !smith to patients so near tbe grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to pro duce any aim Mich has frequently been the use In ktimmastisn of els Bards, NO patient need eon die tekb this disease irbere tbs liagnetk Ointment esti be obtained. ?bat dangerous .Epidemic known as the . Pstrii Erysipelas ' can always be cored by thts remedy. For irtgantinstsrp RAttesattem. , this ointment is the most complete remedy prepared. 1p 09 eases out of 100 it will afford entity rehef to the worst eases of onn in thirty minutes. For nsreoas diseases this remedy is of immense value. Affections of the spine, rheumatism, lameness. nice rate sore throat, bronchitis. pleurisy, croup. (hint, bruises, scald head, scrofula, salt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera inorbiss, ages In the face or breast, burns, harmed eyes, fever sores, ike., will be immediately relieved by the use of tbls remedy. Tor further particulate and testimonials, see panopb tete /Pa with each agent. Price 43 and 40 cents per bottle. for sale by 2011 N O. BROWN. -Pottsville r.and RlllBO, Muertellle. Alen, for Ml* by an Agent is eatb town In the grate Feptember 9, 1849. • 40—) y Nervous Needscis. To the Sick and Mlfeted. (1111ITIFICATE8 AND TESTUIONIALS diIIT-; la iciest to 6tl veryT totems of this paver. can be produced. settlerfaith thi wouderfal einem of Dr. swayee's Compound Syrup of Wild 11.1teny. The most common airier is, that I would Rolgive ono bottle of. Dr. Sitayee's Compolled Syrup of Wild Cherry. for half adosen *fans other PrePor. atiom I have used all the popular uses, but MIA stands ithrtvaUed Am theatre of the following &scares. visa , Induenza. Coughs. Colt* Consnesptioo__ SPitalit or mood. palpitation of the Heart, whooping Cough, . plating Of rising setwatker in the. Throat. Nron chide, Asthma or weakliest, of the Nervous .3,y0. ten. or impaired Constitution from any cause. , god to fervent persons fiat tailing into a ' decline, this inedkise has not Its equal. - hod when too mach calomel or 'Wants has bean used. this sonficiao wUt prevent its evil effects on the system, acd repair the hlllary ihnrtiou. Ascrrnea Hosts Cnsvcrtetis. Care of Edward Hanson. Engineer at Mr. Fettles Factory, earner of Nialh and Wallace Streets, *Print 04:11811. More substantial evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Dr. Swarm's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. ' Philadelphia, Apr 1113,1650. Di. Swayna.—Dear .—Being severely afflicted with a violent cold'asd cough, which settled upon my leap, attended with gm,. soreness in ray side, that I could scarcely breathe, spitting blood, na appetite, Could get no test at night, owing to the se verity of my cough. would spit as much as a pint eif blood at a time. This inounArl state of things cow- I tutted genii aimed despaired Of being cured, heels' tried physicians auditoriums things without relief t but having beard Of the great virtues at your Cum *mud Syrup of Wild Cherry. end its tg apprOrei ot by pbyakianisf the first eminence, couluded to make trial sf it, sod am happy to state t three bot tles performed a perfect curs ; my sleep is now undis turbed and sweet, and I Amity believe tbat to yeas medicine I am Indebted for this great can. IMOD be glatho communicate with any ptraon on the subject who may be pleased to call as ma, and corroborate what 1 have said in the above certification the Fac tory sr my residence. 'fours, most respectfully.' ED. LIAKIWII..II Wails' Row. Eighth Street. folio . doors above Spring &rudest. The above certificate is from a man well known by a large portion of our citizens. Those who doubt this truth of it, are invited to call and satisfy themselves. that it la another voluntary, disinterested. and livi ng witness to the groat virtues of Dr. Elwayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Orr:poen, .eurtrearris, and all Public Speakers say that Dr• dwayne's Wild Cheery gives that vigor to the voice that cannot be obtained from any other T• Elderly Parsists.—Msay healthy aged individuals who know the value of Dr. Swayne's Compound Sy rup of Wild Cherry, make tt a rule to 'take it two or three times a week, by which they remove the causes that produce disease, preserve their health and keep off the infirmatles of age. Very important Caatims..—The genulue article. s : prepared only by Pr. Swayne. Inventor and Sole Pro prietor. corner of Eighth and Ram Sm., Philadelphia - All Wild Cherry preparationsbeing "positiyely titiousand counterfeit" without his 'signature. Swayne's Celebrated VerinWage • A safe and effectual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, cholnra merlons, sickly or"dyq•eplk children or sdulle, and the most useful family medicine ever offered to, the public." The only ono that is plrasant to the, taste, has proved - Its clrlues In thousands of cases, not only in the great destruction of worms, but (umlauting' the sickly and dyspeptic child and adult, when all other rentedlea have had no gaud effect. Gewure of Miatakes Rentember, Dr. Swayne"o Vertnituie is'now put op In square bottles. Bee that the name is spelt corre , tly, &myna: DR.IIWAYNE • fI SUGAR-COATED BAIRSAPARIL-. LA and EXTRACT TAR PILLS. Far snperior.to any pill of the present day.—These pills are compounded of trarlims' vegetable aubstanees. she,result of long and laborious Investigatkm. and the hold they have taken alba public favor, and the cures they have performed since they were introduced, is ort• precedented in the history of medkine. Unlike most other Pills, they neither gripe. produce nausea. Or any other unpleasant eeniralion, they cleanse and strengthen the fountain 1111,fihre of lifirizp and no medi cine can have a better effect than these for montlity Irregularities which orcesionally happen to women. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr AWAYNE. N. W. corner of EIGIITH and RACE ,Streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. BROWN, J. CLMTII4 C. 1111(111E8,1Poussille, Pa. I. Et: C. MARTIN. JANIESFALLB,I... JOHN W. mints, .o' ne " ° , l " °. c. & Haven; ft Situnt.za, Port Illbon; BeiDT* Mahantango; Jowl A. OTT°, Taylor'sllle; J. ALTER, Tuscarora; E. J. Far, Tamaqua; Ciao. Ralurasynsa, New Castle; W. hlnterectes,. St. Clair; *Pres.& erccenatt, Patter son; Pact. Hass, PfneffilVel,XCllEL & BRAMDT,Tfe• monk; VocKpit.r, & Bon.-tiewellyta; Jdna WILLIAMS. Middlepon; Cul/. FRAME'S, Onklystrury; Counts. Raman. & Lrrr . New Phltadelpbta; s M Erma, Orwigsbarg I.avding; J. ifirik a, Atcliranshorr, and by most an Storekeepers In the adjacent counties. Feb ha. 1850 B.ly Liver Complaint, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA . , CHRONIC OR NEN VOUS DEBILITY, DISEAsE OF THE KIDNEVS. And all diseases arising from a disordeerdl.leer orSto mach, such as constipation, inward - piles. Wines!, or blood to the head, aridity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight la the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or dor tering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, harried and difficult breath. lag, fluttering at tne heart, choking nt sufficating sensations when in a lying . posture, dimmness of vision, dots at webs bolo, e the sight, fever and dull poim In the head " deficiency of perspiration, yellownele of the *kin and eyes, pain In the side, tuick,chest, limbs, &c., sadden fleshes of 4&eat, burning In the flesh, constant Imaginings of evil, and great depression of 'pipits, can he effectually cared be DR. 1100FLAND'S cELEBRATED GtRMAN RlT tern, prepared by Dr V. 31. J2Cktolll. at the Ger man Medicine &tore. NO. HO Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their newer over the above diseases le not excelled. If equalled, by any ntberpreparation in the V. Mates, as the cares attest,, lo many euea after Ilk illfull physl. chine had failed. These Doter' are worthy the attention of invalds. fosse/sing great virtues in the rectification of thither es of the Liver and lesser glantis.ezereising the most searching powers in weakness ■nd airesikine of the digestive organs, they are, witWl, safe, certain and pleasant. RILAD AND MI CAllirtNClDt-The MM. Charles D. (lineline, Editor of the Cauid . em Deverieret. the best paper In-West Jersey, says. July 21 :—" lloodand's German Bitters.—We have *ea enauy Littering no. tic.' of this medicine, aed the source from which they c ame. induced es to make inquiry iespectlng its merits. n.sone Inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and tuns% say see found it speettle in Its action upon diseases of the Ever and dlgesthre..eiripefts. and the powerfut hefts. cute It 'arena upon nervous prostration is really sur prising. It Patens and strengthens the nerves, Winging tbem into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. . "If Ibis medicine were 1110 f 41 generally used, we are satisfied there would be less skkneu, as hem the ino• mach, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real sad Iniaginaiy diseases emaaate. Have them In a healthy condition, and you can bid denaace to *Or -demica semen:l4y. This extraordioary medicine we mould idyll, our friends who are at all ladisposed is give • trial—lt - will then recommend itself.. It should, In fitet. be Its every family. hos Visor medicine tan produce mash evidences of merit.' Irrent the Demon Dee.) The editor said, Dee. "211—'' Dr. Ifoofiators Cele brated German (litters, for the Care oiliest etstnidalat. 'jaundice. dyspepela. thrnnic or nervous debility, Is deservedly are e the most popular medicines of the shy. These Bitters have been used by thousands, aml a friend at our elbow says be him himself received an effectual and permanent cunt of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy.. Wia are convinced that, in the use or these Pittera, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worth/ of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and cab be.used by persons with the &Mit delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are 'peak ing (foal experience and to the afflicted we advise their nse." Scott's freckly, nne of slit best literary papers pub lished. said Aug. 251.11—" Dr. litoodand's German Bit ters.tuanufactured by Dr. Jackson, aro now recom mended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy in eases of female weakness. As such Is the case, we would ad vise all mothers to obtain • bottle, and thus save themselves much-Witness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitter/ advantageoue to their health, as we knner from experience the salutary effect they have noes' weak systeme." Judge Id. IL Noab, a gentleman with great scien tific and Literary attainments. said in his New Yoik Weakly Ate:sever. January 6, 1650 :—Ur. llonfland'e German Bliters.—Gere la a preparation -which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous n recommending, and the reason Is obvlnus. It is Made after a pit:saris:4oo furnished by the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm lloofiand. Prnfesear of the Usti- Verslty of Sena. Private Physielan to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Ger many has-ever produced. Ile was emphatically the enemy of hastbsw, and therefore a atedkine of which he was the Inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ile spectally recommended it In liver cittnn plaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of the atrei math, constipation, end all complaints arising from a disorded condition of the etonsacb, the liver and the intestine•. Nine Philadelphia papers express t conviction of Its excellence. and several of the editors •peak of Its effects from their own individual expe rience. Cadet these cllcutostancesose feel warrant• ed. not only to calling itbe ',Mention of oar readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson'e) • pre. paration. bat In recommending the article to all afflict ed.•• Win Estossex. The PhasiclphLs Sentedag assetts, the but family newspaper published in the United Biases, the editor Jays of Dr. Ilootland's German Sitters.—.. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Moolines Ger. man Diners, we wish It to be distinaly understood that we are - not speaking of the antennas of the day, that arc noised about fora brief period and then forgotten after they have Mine their guilty ratter mischief, but of a medicine tong established, universally prized.and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence bas been received (like the foregoing) from all IIeGOODS of the Union. Abe last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor li,thas those Is more of it used in the practice of the regular Phyolcians Of Philadelphia than all the other nom runts combined, • Tact that tan easily be establish. ed, and flatly proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their 'quiet approval when presented even In this Conn. That this tredielne will CUM Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt. after tilling it as directed. k acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—it Is preterable to caloaiel Ls all bilious diseases—the effect is Immediate. They on be administered to fetinde Of infant. with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. iimisas or cousrmarrirs. . This medklue has ausined that high character which is necessary/or all medicine• to etude, to induce coun terfeiters to put fortb a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those whoue Innocently deekored; Look well to tbe mutt M the ,genuine. Tbey balm the written signature of C. M. JACKSON ',on the wrap• per. and the name blown In•tbe boute, AMU/ at slick airy enciparises. For'-sale, wholesate:and retail, al the German Me dicine Afore, No. 120 Arch Street,'otie doer below Gtb. (late of 278 Dace 81,) Philadelphia', and by respectable dealers generally througbout the country. Also, for sate by J. BROWN, Druggist. Pottsville, Pa. Jane 8.16311 N. DL NEWNAN'S • LORDINO SHOP , SKATICY'd ROW. NORWK.. Sian street. Pottnrille.—Alt kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. Dross Oaks (a superior article.) (lath Tabs. Shower Naha Elydrants, Hydrant Hose, Dionble and Skirts iltetiAt Pumps. er... kept .eonstantly an tuna sad (arms.—Kitchen Sinks made to order, neat Bad dutable.and all kinds of Plamblaim done in the est manner. • ts.tf For the lesion! and Permuted can of all . reentvotre DISEASIM Mid of Chow Comp!skits which are caused by ali fakesdi weakened or unhealthy condltioa of /di • STIBTII2I. : This benntflel eivl convenient seplicethoot the 16" s toriou pow aro of OApITAN ISM eta MACINtIIB3I,. boa boon proooancod br, _fisluilfakked Ihrtd 000 . both "I Lime ad the Mated ntetee. le be tan met emirate ntliaoal &snowy of 141 Age. Dr. 011RDME'S GAL9AISIIO BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, le hied with the net pedal! awl attain meets dl gem of DtBILITT, Strengthening the weakened holy, giving tone 6:i the Teriollll organs, and Invigorating the entire system, Also In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS end PALSY,i-DYSPEP. /HA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE:and citnoNic, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF. NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION, OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS la the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURY. of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFL CIENCY Off' NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all raatvotre DISEASES, which complaints Mice from one simple cams—namely, _ -./L'i)oranpmeot of the Noxiirous Britain. 013.:;:jn NUIVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi. eines increase de disease, for they walker) the vital ener gies rif the already prostrated system while under the strengthening, lifeliring, vitalising influence of Gann brm, u applied by this beautiful and wonderful • die oovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer Is resto,mo to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of ' Dr.> Christiiii.liolvanio Curatives', consists,. in the fact that they arrest and mire disown by ettlis:ration. id place ,of the usual mode of drug = and yakking the patient, Ull exhausted Nature ly undivr the infliction. Zerenictlen Me whits spites, equa li se ills eir' nit& 611111 eke blood, promote the secretions, end nova de tAe 'etix - -Japery ',neer any eiretnestenees. Since their introduction in the United' States, 014 Vag.. YID= dame more than 60,000 Petsons Including all agm. Clams and coalitions, among *net were • large number of ladies, who ,ere peculiarly sea Jett to Nerstme Complaints, have been ; strnany AID natsdatrarny OtIBZD. when all hope of relief had been given up, and "My thing else bout tried tri vain ! To illustrate the tisa of that GALVANIC! =LT, suppose the case pepsin aigichid with that bane of civilization, , D Y SPEPSIA, or any Other Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. In ordinary , aawstimulants are taken, which, by their scent on ; the nerves tad merits of the Mama. areal :lemPerary Forgot but which leave the patient in w tower stateXeal with Millfed fatuities, after the action thus excited km ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT.- Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, citing the klagnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive elementtof the Belt, thereby rattling a Oa , Mlle urealatton which will pen on to the moire, and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a coo. 'duteous Galvanic circulatirm throughent the sfstem. Thus the most severe came M DvarErsis are PERSIA. NENTLY CURED. A YEW DAYS IS OFTEN AI'dTLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF TEAM. CERTIFICATES ANL TESTIMONIALS Of the merit ltlndosabted Character. From all parts of fife Country could bi givonoulllciant to 611 every column in this paper: AN EXTBAORMAILUT OAR which conclusively proses that , " Truth-is stranger - thati Fiction." CURE OF Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyispepsla. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and naked reputation SIOTTT, NOW Jersey, July Id. Da. A. H. ibmermer.—Dear Sir: You wish to hum of me what has been the result in my own case, of the appli. cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reply is folkdrs:, For about twenty gears I had been suffering from Dps. pepsia. Every year the symptom, Demme worths, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of Medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in con. sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, to the die charge of my pastoral duties. I became subject to a severe Chronic Itheumatiam, which for year after year, caused me indescribable arrgtush. Farther: in the winter of '4B and '46, in consequence of p/clibx a great deal in my own end various other chum es us this rep" I was attacked by the Brenchitis, wluch soon became so severe se to require an immediate surf of my pastoral labial. My arreass ruins was a iirrestedy prutrated, and u Bronchitis brume wontelalso ad my Dye. lapses and Rheumatics a ff ection—thus vincin that these disorders were connected with each er h the medium of the Nervosa' System. la the whole p copala them teemed to be no remedial tont which could mull and recuperate my Nervous tlystart; everything that I had triad for this purpose bad completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine ion, Leven. tints.. and (though with no very sangu. lee Poke of their etliciency,) I determined totry the effect of the applkation of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACF,Ieith the MAGNETIC FLUID. This wu in June, BUIL To ase ITORISHIIKRT, IN TWO OATS ITT Drierusers 'HAD •01.1 1•111 WIRT 14T11 I WAS TWARII.VITO Rasa= UT DILO. 114115011 I Ilea Run I sums mums • sonata IKIITIOI OW lICCOURT DT TIRO ihtencorma ; AID am Itexo\ Wein' /117RCTIOR RWTITELT CEATICD TO TBISOILS um Such is the Wonderful and happy Mute of the experiment. I have recommended the BELT and MID to many who hare been Islevrise auditing from Neuralgic sac. Kona. They have tried them, WITS muse aceuats, I DIMWITS. IR CAM I ans. dear air, eery remetfullyyours,. ROBERT W. LANDIS . OR. CHRISTIE', • GALVOIO. NECIELAOR ued for •11 complaints affecting the Throat ire Iliad, such as Bronchitis, InSuametion of the Threat, Nereus and Sick Headache, Dhabi= of the Had, Neuralgia ix the Face, Bussing or Itriaring In the Ears, DeafSnti which is general! y Nervous, and that distressed caw plaint, called Tic Dolontm. . . ! Pab33% and Para Vela.: All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused .by • de fi ciency of Nerrous Energy in the affected limbs. e. Cnanrris's eialvanic Articles will supplf this defier nt power, and a complete mid entire , tam is thns effect d. /000 Cases of Palsy and 'Paralysis • i have been reported to Da. Comma and hi• Agents within the last two years, which have been:entirely restored. ~ . - -• • . Opp- Car. Animiewiii. F. Tomes of Brooklyn, V. Y, had not been able to Walk. a step for near four yea:wand wu so helpless that he had to be fed.. The most celebrated physicians gave 'hilt up. In five dna aftee -he cur menced vieartng the UALTAFtC BELT, NECKLACE, APO B • ETIL he walked across the room, and in three weeks be had perfectly recovered his health. Captain; Tomes li seventy years of ego. . • Sevete.Deafnese Cured. The following extract from a letter lately re. eeived from a diitiognished physician in the ,State of Virginia: ." A. H. CHRISTIE, M. D.—Dear Sir: One of my patients, unknown to me, obtained your Veicante Belt end Neck lace, with the illipietic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The cue was that of a lady schema Nervous 'system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Much was done previously to the epplication - of the Belt, :but with very little success, and I feel it tmly right to tell you,, that since she commenced wearing the :Belt end using the Fluid, t bat • few weeks ago, she has EN. TIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARING, i end her general health is better than for several 'vim^. Op- Every ease id Deafness, if it be Nervous, ail It gernrally ie. can cured by this erandedid nibOy. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of eastservict• in easel of Convulsions or Fite. Bputsodie Complaints, And general Nervous Atbetiond of the Head and,umr 'extremities. Abo in Paley end •P•ralysis, and all &team ebbed by • deliely of pow or Nervous Energy In the li mbs or other opal of the body. Tie Dolma: - and Neuralgia. These dreadful and! mud: kg complaints are imam& skip Mitred byi!the spElication of the GIALAANIC Bum, NECKLACD AND FLUID. The Bait diffuses the Electdeity thmugh the system ,• the Necklace hes local effect end the /bid acts directly upon the affected nerved. In these ilistresaing Motions the application NEVER !AULD; pr. Many hundred Certlecetes lion e =i of the country of the ;111011i tea he pen, if required. • No tumble = attends the use of, DR. - CHRISTIEPS GUILVAN/C ARTICLE/4 toe they may be worn by the wet feeble and delicate, with pen W. ease and saitty. In many cuts Die sensation ab tending their una is Uglily pthment wed egreectle. They can be mg to any put alit, country. ! The ClikivanitC Br i t, 611 , 0 _ Dona% . The Galvanic Necklace, Tire _ The Galvanin Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. The Ildagmetto Ftoid, One Dollen co- It. inueiss br. beeoggybded by MI end plebe directions. Pwethiets with faU patients:l may be hod el thewoUnnised Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION.. W. Berm of Coatterfaits dm! Weralcsa *Galas& ' D. 0. IWOREIMAD, X D.; aurEBAL A?ENT a ll i rOi s t TM?. UILITt re D w q r ATM4 ' For sale in , Pottsville Pa., by the authoriz ed Ag•ent, ' JOHN G. BROWN, Jan. 12, '50.--2-ttA • ' Druggist. Eln Alerter Jones, ;no is e, Lookial.Oltss, Brush; Ceti, Basket and IiVOOPER . ZV dItE !STOItE, NO. 143 . hiacth Third Street, tour door* above the Eagle Hotel, and directly op porite to James Kent keautee's Dry'enodit-Rtore, between Race and Vine St recta, Philadelphia. , March 23, Life inserance. . 'TIDE C.IIIIED LIFE INI3IIRaNCE. "ANNUITY 1 and Trust Company, ofPhitagetptaa. oaks No. 111 Chesnut Street. Capital, *sow. Cluuter per petual, . Continue to make Insurances us Lives on the mud favorable terms. • The capital befog pald tip and !stated, together with a large and eon:Mandy loeteaslag reserved fend, of fers &perfect security to the insured. • • The premiums mity be paid yearly, tau yearly, or esarterty. „ i • • The Company add' • moue periodlially to the In surances for life, The tirst bonus,. appro_prlited in December, 1944, acd the second Beaus ten Duenther. 1549. amnia to an addition Of Eel 50 to every 411000 Insured under the oldest polkins, making 01562 50 wbkb will be paid when` tt Shall beams"' claim, In. stead of 411011roriginally Immured; the nen oldest amount to 01237J01 lb* nest is age •to 11211 50 for every .1000 ;others In the same proponion ac cording to the a ' t and time iof standing, which nin additions make,tfaver ge of more than 60 per cent. upon the moil , d, without limeades the an nual premium. 7.40... a Tim Ibliowli are a few Amemples from the Re= aster t Nuns Inale red. =I No NI , 11000 01S1 50 11,131 SO "SA MO I . 6.56 33 1 346 15 ** S7A 1000 -VS . 1,473 00 , " 3.13 . .'i 8000 1187 50 6,101 SO die. l' is die. &e. . . l'ataphleta antalnlag tabtis et rates sad explana tion, ohms at applicatioa 1 and farther nfottaatien can be lad at tea *glee. . H. W.RICEIARDS. ?timid's*: JON. P. Janne. Actuary. 'Dm frabsertlier fa Agent for the above Campany In Iklinilklli Colaty.• sad will effect tantalum. and gin all aetanati lationnatlea ea the sattleet• H. BOMAN. 21..ty Joao 19, IBM The Ox nmarance CoMpany CAPITA'. STOCK...SSIIOO I OOO. FUEL MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. .• Offito on Wilier Street, is /Fine Brick/low, • VINCIINAVN t INDIANA. .ails Company having been duly' organized. and ten per cent. paid in oil the caPital stock aubscri. bed, and balance secured by , mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared to effect Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, an aultd.! info, Merchandlze, Machinery, Mills, Mknu'factories, and all descriptions of property; also tnerchandize and produce fa the COUR! of inland transportation the risks of the seas, Ise.; &c.; also. the Hulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives of individuals going to California. The rates of pre mium will be as low a's those of any other nesronsi oce ,Company. All losses liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. The stock of this Company is held entirely in the West, and contmlled by western men, and ra• no, way con nected with New York. DIRECTORS: Hon. R. N. CARNAR, V lacennes. WILED,'" J. lieseao, .do Jxo. W. M•Dooz, do JAcoll Peat, do Bssivec Wise. do PETER P. Aimee, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ' TlicoMAs T. EILIIRRIDGE, Lafayette, do W•Llis W. ERRILT, Terre-Haute, do Hexer D. Accts. Evansville, do damnx Borrourr. Jeffersonville. WILLIAM Monti, 01 • Levi 8 dt LURES KEN:will, do IL N: CARN AN, President. Simon Ikerrooner, Vice Pesideat. C. M. ALLEN, Secretary.' W." 3. lIEZERD. Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at this agency at Erin rates. JOLIN . 8. C. M&DTIN. Arent Dee 29, 1949. 2341 Protect Tourstres. TEE Delaw's. Mutual tisfety , lnsurance Company. -01 lice North Room or the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURA?ICIL—RniIdIngs Merchandise and other property in T•wa and Cssnitig, insured against lox ordsmage by fire at the lowest rate of prem:uni. MARINE INSDRANCE.."-They also Insure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ILh AND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merchandise transported by Wagnns. Railroad Can, Canal !knits and Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph IL Seal. .14nieP C. liana Edmund A. Souder, Thenphiles Paulding. jOlllll C. Davis. • Jr. Jones Brooks, Robert Burton, . Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Ma& Craig. Samuel Edwards, ' 000/e Serrill, Geo. G. Lelper, Spencer Me[Nair), Edward Darlington,' Clunks Kelly, Isaac R. flails, J. G. Johnson, WilHun Falwell, : Wliluim flay. L John Newlin. Dr. S. Thomas, - Dr. h. 111.11uston, . John Sellers, William Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan. DI T. Morgan, Wm. Ragaley. wturAm MARTIN President: RICINISID R. 11;6111TIOLD, Secre tary: The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Company, is no* prepared to make Insurance no all descriptions of property on the meat liberal terms. Apply at 0.11. Potts' office, Mori's' Addition or at my house In Market Street, Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. 45-ly No• 11. 1619 INDEDINITT. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA., OFFICE No.l63l,Chesnot street, near Fifth stree DIRECTORS, Charles N. Rancher, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner; • Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, • Monis Patterson Continue to make I nauseate, permanent or limned on every description of pmperty, in town and country at rates aglow as are consistent with security. The Company have reierved a large Contingent Fund, which with their nipitai and Premiums, safely Invested, afford arople proiection to the assured.. . The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1848, as published agreeably to an ;et 'of Assembly. were at follows, via.: Mortgages, 0090,550 65 fitoelts,' 51,563 25 Real Estate, 108,350 90 Cash, ke., 42.197 87 temParary -- loans, 125,459 09 01,220,097 67 Since theirineorporation.aperlod of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of *it Million tree hstedrad ties:and d./lers, losses by tire, thereby wirordingeri. dance of the advantagas of Insturance.ap well as the ability mad disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary. The aubscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make insure nee,on every destription or property, at tbelowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent Potimlle,Jno 19, 184115 (Febl . Never Knew the Like: fIgURING THE PREVALENCE OF DIARRUCEA, LFDy, sentery, Cholera Morbus„Summer Complaints, Cramps and Colic, last Summer , hundreds were cured of these diseases, in from S to IS atel3o minutes. Not a single ease can be found where, properly used according to the printed directions that accompany each bottle, it failed to etTect a rapid, safe ud rad ical cure. Numerous cases were cured by it in lees than as hour, where the efforts of Physicians. who descry it. failed tato the least good. Of such we haver sev eral certificates whkh are open la the, inspdctlon of any one who desires to see them. . • So unprecedented was Its success, that It elleited the voluntary reummendations of the Public Press. wherever it was introduced. The Watchman of Nor. rlstown. the Montgomery Ledger of Pottstown. the Neutralist of Skippeekville, the Reauern Friend of Sunnerown. the Dental Pearl! of New York, and others,,recommeuded it as a certain, unfailing remedy for all thediseases Mr which we recommend it. : We have the testimony of the bs..at Physicians in alontiomery County, in its favor, those who used it thenuelves, and who publicly recommended it to their pat roue. Add to this over two; hu'ndred certificates of the most respectable citizens of Norristown, Reading, Eastnn, Fousville. &c., and you have a body Of evidence in favor of the Compound Asiatic Balsam of Dr. B. G, Kerr & Bartolet, that is perfectly irresista-, ble. Warranted in all cases. BOBER FACTS TIIAT NONE CAN DENY ! Now that the Compound Ashistic Balsam has been before the people of this place and County for several months:ore submit the following facts to their candid judgment:- Ist. That there never was a Medielne.compounded that cured ss fitrariabry In se short • time, and with such Claire safety and persussescy,as the Balsam. 24. That It tures Diarrhms, Dysentery, Cholera liforbds, Summer Complaint, Cramps and Colic, in from 30 minutes a New hours. Dysentery not so FOOD. as that is of a . mum liiBvmatory nature, tad un der aoly treatment requires a longer Dine but that even much S.OOLICT than any other remedy or mode of treatment. - 4th. That one bottle will cure a half dozen cases ; thus proving it not only the surest remedy, but also the cheapest ever given to the public.. sth. That no family should be without It. Cases may suddenly arise of such severity 14.11 t time does not occur 110 call the regular family Physician. Give the Balsam as directed; send for your Physpcian, and be will know If the remedy coo be relied ou we are willing to abide his decision. IN VIE FIELD AGAIN have never known the Compound Ailallc Baleen*, of Dr. _M.G.Kerr6 Bert get, two eminent Phyo icians of Norristown. Pa., to tail in the treatment of that clan of diseases for whims they alone recommend it. It 4 beyond any doutn the most valuable adddition to the Materla Medico, abet bas ever been Intmduced, not excepting Quinine, that all controlling preparation In Fever and Ague: And as the originators make no ptetence to seeresy, but disclose its preparation to all Physicians, who deeire to know its component parts, I have not scmpled to use Ind recommend it In my private practice, in Which 1. Lave found it to pos sees uncommon curative propertlee. Under Be use. cases recover Ina much ,sbarter time, and recoveries are more permanent than under any combinatlnn of remedies that J have ever Welt do therefore, not hesitate to express my entire approbation of It and ad vise all to try D. Biped. C. A. PECK, N. IL, New York. We do not Maim the Datum as a - universal "core alit. but in Diseases of the Stomach and Domells,l It has not its equal, as many to this place can testify. ALWAYS SUCCPSSFUL The, proofs of the astonishing efficacy of Dr. M. B. Kerr & &stokes Compound Asiatic Balsam. are pour ing la thicker sod faster than ever.' Nothing ever equalled,h rapidity,safirty of action, or pernumency of cure. Read the following certificate of our respect able and intelligent ex-Comm 611011 CI: Diving used Dr. 14.13: Herr Ar. Bertolet's Compound Asintk Balsam for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, sod fo tamps, In wbkh 1 found M to possess exceeding and uncommon efficacy In removing NIT wept syssop tome aloiosi immediately. Ido not hesitate to tetom mend It to sky "heads and the public, as the best amt. IY Medicine extant. I topsider it perfectly safe. and know It to be uncemally successful. and Would not hke to lot without It le say family. dtpral 0.1830. M. IfeGLATBEBY. • PotlitaUle. May 11,1850 To Dr. M. a. Kerr & Derfolrr !laving Used your Compound Asiatic Retain in my Want. and recommended It to others , wbo also used it with the uniform effect of curing in a short thee; I do tbereflors recommend It to the, public as the best medicine in use for the cure of those dliteases for which you intend it. It cures generally, even the wont forms of inardura.tlysentery,,Ctiotern Morbus. Cramps and Colic, In half to one hour. I advise all my friends to try It. C. P. NORTON. Pottsville. Prepared only by Dr. M.G. Kerr & Denote*, Drug- Nista and Chemists, NoirWoven ; and for sale by John O. Brown, Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Morgan F. Medlar, Orwigsbart; J. W. Gibbs, .Minersville ; R. P.llunter & Co., Reading, Pa. July 3,1850 ' Seto 11-em Aat't of policy and Bones ot bowls to be laeesd additive'. by tbtate aditions. MOIT'AirS Li& Pilli'and Phenix Ilitteial .: 'These Staines have nowAreen before fie PAW for a period of 1 1 17VIEM YEABli ca id during that time have maintained 11 high • ter in almost every part of the globe for their e • traonftrutry and immediate power of resto ri ng pe - feet health to penmen suffering ender nearly every • kind damp to which the bruit= frame bt lialAtt. _IR 3IANY THOUSANDS • of catificated instances, they hale even rescued sufferers fICIM the very verge of tut nntite43' grave, after all the deceptive nostrums. of the y had utterly railed ; mid to many thousands they have permanently immured that uniform enjoy ment of health, without which life itself ist =dal blessing. $ o great, indeed, has • thi 7 a. invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared se.arcely lets than miraculous to those who went acquainted with the beautifully plulosciphical principles, upon which they am coin , and upon whch they consequently a#. rn ided ts to their manifest and senolle action to purifying the springs and channels of life, and en duing them_ With renewed tone and Clot. that theyment indebted for their name- T ' Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries whiCh . boast of vegetable kagtetheetei the LIFE NT emu are purely and moldy vegetable; d contain neither lfrennte7, nor Antimamy, npr ' ikeseedn, nor any other mineral, in tulY i f inr whatever. They are entirely composed of • - tricti &In rare and powerikl plants,vitt of which . Ilxees long known to worst I and recently to some eminent phanniace - tied , chemists, are altogether unknown tti• 1 ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and we never before administered in so happily efficacio a combination.. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impuri ties and crudities constantly Settling round them ; and to remove the hardened fteces which collect Whet convolutions of the email intestines. Other medicines only partially denim these, and leave Bach collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Dianhcca with its imminent dangers. ' This fact is well-knowu to all regular anatomists who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of 'the VEGETABLE LIBE =DI Efris to cleauserthe kidneys and the bind ind, by this. -means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the;inialarity of the urinary organs. The blood, irhlCh takes its red color from the agency of the liver : mid lungs, b efore it panne. into the heart, beiug thus puri fi ed by them, and nourished 'by food coming from a dean stomach, courses . freely through the veins, renews every, part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban ner of health in the blooming cheek. ~ ' ' The following are among the distresdng va riety of human diseases in which the VEGE TABLE LIFE MEDICINES ere well htlewn to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoro ughly clawing the first and second stomachs, creating a flow of pun! healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid hiW ; Plattdency,Loss Or lisamtons, Iturrussonne, ILL -Tarim, Arourre, LANGUOR, and Iditutecnot.y, which are- the general symptoms of Dpqmpaia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, COStiVellellll,-hy cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a Solvent process, and _without violence • all violent purges leave th, bowels costive win two days. Di arr hcea and Cholera,, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting, the lubricative se cretion of the mucous membrane Tams of all kinds, by restontig the blood 4) a regular circulation, through the processor p!repi• ration in such cases, and.the thorough aolution'of all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lune MI:DICING have ~ bereu known to care Rhenntatiga permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints : L [ = B r o ws of all Abuts, by freeing and strength clung the kidneys and bladder : they operate n°et delightfully on these important organs, and lie les have ever been found a eertain remedy for h.: worst easel of GraveL J • Also worms, by dialodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. 1 hem and con s umption, by relievitOhe air-vessels of the lungs then lIIC MUCOUS WIDCII oven slight colds will occasion, and which, if net. removed, beconici hanlened, and vial:tees th i eve dreadful diseases. e 1 • , Scurvy, Men, and Inveterate Soren by the perfect purity which these LIFE mi „Di. =Es give to the blood, and all the humor* Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ionArby. their alterative etlect upon the finial that feed the skin. and the tnorbid state of which occa simta all eruptive . complaints, sallow, cloudy, and otharAisagmeable complexions. ', 'firs use.of these fills for a very . short Ono will offent an entire cure of Salt Rheum, and , 3 striking improvement in the clean:63of the skin. Common Colds and Influenza will always) be cured by ono dose, or by two even in the worst ,CafbeS. plum, As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE TipE proicgrEs deserve a distinct aneemphatic recommendation. It is well-knowit to hundreds in this City. that the former proprietor of `these valuable 3ledicines was himself afflicted with this compaint for upwards of TZARS ; that he triad in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materio Medics. lie howevepat length tried 'the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human mustn't, FEVER AND AGUE. , • For this erourie of the western country these Medicines will be found a sate, speedy, and cu. Min remedy. Other medicines leave the 'iridium subject to a noon or the disease--a cure by them medicines is permaneni—TßY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.. Bili Ons Fevers and Liver - Complaints. General Debility, Lirss or APPLIIITE. AND Macao r.s or Icum.as--these medic ines hate been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this docription:--liiso's Evu. and Scrtorm.a in its worst tonne, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable .Medicines. Nuirm Swerrs, Nravous Dreuxtr, NEnrova Cost cz.urrriof a kinds, PALPITATION ur TIIC HEART, PAIN - Pall COLIC, ripC speedily cured. 113313.C11111AL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become im paired by the _injudicious use of 31Eitcortv, chill find these ?Medicines; a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the nnist powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place thesis beyond the mach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. • • BE CADE:FM OF COMMIELFIUTS. Several have latey been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both irrthe ; city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an AUTDORIUD' Anzac Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 336 Broadway, NOW York. FOR SALE BY .1011 N G. DRONW,. Agent for Fent:1y121111 County Dee 29, 1219 50-1 y , New Store. WIIOLBSALE AND RETAIL. J - UST opening at the old stand of Geo. W. Slater, in Centre Street, directly opposite the Post Office, Pottsville. The subscribers, having taken this old established stand, respectfully give notice that they are now open- Ingan extensive assortment of pods: cnnsistini t of DRY GOODS.GROCERI ES, QU EENS W A RE. P ()- VISIONS. FISH, SALT, ske.', &c., ail of which have been selected with the utmost tare, and bought-main ly from Auctions and Importers. Having had many yeirs' experience in the, wholesale city business they enjoy, in consequence, many and superior advantages in the procurement of their goods cheap: their motto being Small Profits and Quick Sales; they are deter mined to give their customers the advantage of their experience, by selling at the ititvest city prices. The Public, by calling and examining their stock wilt be amply convinced that such Is the fact. COUNTRY . DEALERS, who may desire to save the expense of a -*twit to the city, will end at ibis es ab lishment an opportunity to replenish their stock. nd :Meath goods on terms as favorable as they can proenne them In thee:lly. One person will be kept employed in the city to attend the Auctions, and procure goods On the best terms possible. CeCountry produce taken in exchange. JOLINSTON & Cb. 20-Inso !Kay 18,10) laite 9 B Patent Flre-Proof Paint FROM 01110. • Illi Subscribers have Jost tecelved a further l imp T pty of this ehrgular and valuable substance. I In addition to the state color, they have a beautiful chocolate or brown, resembling thu sand atone not' in use, and so mach admired for the front of building!' • Ds principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro. talide of iron, which in the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily Recounts for its fire-pmnf nature-the trio Gartner ribetanees being non-conductors, a nitthe latter acting ash cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm 'and durabli paint. , • 1 For nee it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and' applied with a brash, the ,same as ordinary past, to`wood, iron,tin, Mac, canvasa„ paperote. It hardens gradu ally and becomes Ere-proof. U is pant:rawly mulis h/. for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id ear-decks, railroad bridges,feates. gm. A soot co tied with the. article is equal to one ofslate, at • vasa saving of ea. pease. Spechnena may be been at the office if the Imbued bees. • HARRISON, RROTIIe.Rd Or. C 0.,! No. 43k South Front St., Philadr • kern 12, lAII. , 174 f uuINDOW SIIADEM of various qualitlos and V V patterns, some of which are handsornelylpaint ed. Jest received frills New Voile, and for sal •J. 3ii REATI'Y TILE 01;13 APPLE Tate. By -Clarloll. Lewis. • The old apple-tree, when in childhood I played • Round the chair of ray grandsire itrlr iat to its shade Oh, the loved .ones that. once set beneath it are gone, And the old apple-tree is .deserted and lose., Dot dear to my . heart Is the aid anple-tree, • Its Masonry still nourish the cnurmurfrig bee., The red-breast still rustles its branches aillengi And the lark from Its top peon' Ids orson song. The gran II still green on the turf underneath. ~ The street briar distills there Its odorous breath. . The rose and the eglantine still areas fair .• And as sweet na In childhood's blest 3essa Tithe" ileircii" . . Oh, long may that tree in ita verdure he 'rep o ; • And long may the turf, underneath h be green, 1. T • birds thereat ng steectly, and flower) blossom Rile, For s loved ones of childhood aro slumbering there 'f ' - ehe fanner. HAT CAPS. We hope that farmers will pay sufficient 'petition to this subject, to obtain a few caps, say enough to secure a tou of hay or more, and try them. Various substances are used, such as old canvass, mans, cotton cloth, flce. Cotton cloth is very cheap, costing but little for the material and making. Take two pieces of cotton cloth, (a yard wide or more,) two yards, or better, two and a quar ter yards long, and sew them together. Turtr up the coraers,and.sew them to : make through which sticks may be put and run upward in thechay, lo prevent the wind from blowing the caps off. Some- prefer' makingia loop for the stick by tying a piece of largd..twine into the loop in the cloth. We prefer cloth about ono vard and three to five inches wide, so that the caps may be about two and a quarter yards wide and the same in length. . In some cases the saving of hay from the use of caps will pay all the expense of the caps in one season ; and there have been in stances in which the saving by the use of caps, during one storm, has been equal to the cost of the caps.—.l N. E. Farmer. GRAIN *CROP IN ILLINOIS. A correspondent from Kendall Co.; Illinois, writes the Mirth' American 'Fanner, that "the early and well-seeded part of the wheat crop is heavy on the ground, of superior quality of berry, and so far harvested with out injury." In the western portion of the country-, owing• to negligent •cultivation, •much injury is done by the rust ; but talstr:„ the country through, it is a better crop than has beeh grown in northern Illinois for th - e last four years." His crop of seventy acres will average near twenty-live bushels to the acre. Oats, good. The corn, though some what backward, from in unfavorable season. now bids fair for "a good crop." MriI.TOES; Keep your Otches of potatoes clean from weeds and grass ; and if you have not al ready done so, give them a top-dressing of, say a bushel each of lime, ashes, plaster, and salt, not with the view of finding a specific in such compost for the rot, but for the snore rational purpose, of supplying the potatoes with elements essential to their growth, and which are alwnys.foujid by ei - -ery well con ducted analysii in their tubers and tops; and hence ttve infer, that it is the part of prudence to from them, lest:they might be absent from the soil, and the !roots suffer for the want of them ; for we take it to be. , a fair inference, that if these substances were not essential to their growth, their presence would not be so invariable as it is. DESTROYING CATTERPILL ARS. Our readers are reminded that this WOMI should be attended to in season,%nd when this is done the labortf extirpation will be trifling. Close attention to clear the limbs for one or two years will entirely rid an or chard of the nuisance. One easy mode of destruction is to apply strong soap suds to the nest—if the tree large, a swab tied to the end of a ,pole will accomplish the purpose effectually. Suds which have been used by the washerwomen are as good as any,' and by rubbing the swab on the nest—after it has been dipped into the - suds—the worms are quickly destroyed.. PROPAGATING °RAPES. Mr. A C. Hubbard, of Troy, Michigan,. says the best way, so far as his practice is concerned, to propagate the grape-vine, is to' r lay the branches. Let your standard, vino throw out several branches near the ground, these may be laid the first of August, or be fore if grown sufficiently, and they will throw out roots at ever) , joint where the branch starts. These may be taken up im the Fall or Spring, and cut apart. SOW IN TURNIPS. Turnips may be sown from the middle of July:to the middle of August. Choose a time when the ground is in order, and when showers may be expected. 'New ground; or sod broken up and the surface harrowed mellow, will grow the best turnips. About half a pound of seed is coinmonly•Sowed to • the acre. 0:7):f Salt Hay is placed around goose— berry bushes, it is said to' be a preventive of mildew. The bushes should be -kept in a , cool moist place. Hay with salt sprinkled' on it, will absorb the moisture. , 0.9)c iiottschccper. CUILAANT JELLY. Place the currants in a stone or glass jay, and suspend this jar -in a vessel of boiling water until the currants are in a condition to yield . their juice readily ; then place them, while hot, in a bag, and press out the juice; add, pure, double-refined loaf sugar, and then. boil until it jellies ; this point is ascertained by dropping a portion on a cold plate, and if it will hold fast with the plate upside down, it is done, and should be removed from the fire. - .Should any scum arbie, it may, be skimmed off. Put the jelly, while hot, into. jars, , and cover tightly. Our experiment last year rmilted thus: Twenty-seven qbaris of currants gave twenty-nine pints of juke, and with twenty-nine pounds of double-re fined -sugar, gave eigliteen and a half quarts of very superior currant jelly. Those Who suppoie that currant jelly can _be made with common brown sugar, or even with inferior loaf sugar;will find themselves without a market, as an inferior article cannot be sold. BLACKBERRY si-nry:l. We are indebted to a friend for tlie follotgl in; receipt for making blackbeny syrup:- This syrup syrup is said to be althost a specific for the summer complaint. In 1832 it was suc cessful in more than one case of cholera.= To two quarts of thejuice of blackberries, add 1 pound loaf sugar, t ounce - nutmegs, ounce cinnamon, pulverized, oz. cloves, ounce alspice. Boil all together, for a short time, and when cold, add a pint of good fourth Proof brandy: From a teaspoon ful to a wine glass, according to the age of the patient, is to be given.
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