jtILATS FIDELITY. Ay.esrp sr nines fidelity, ilis proneness still "to" range:" WO'. •tin his very cottatincy .:.Ttutt women,eill Ma change. Bo day's axed orb was decried to rare By like preposterous notloe, - Tlll- Soienceshorred tic from abote, 'Tis rs who arein rroViorr, . tean like that sun, rnarea faith ts,found Forever fandiy beaming; Though to ' , owe al TVs eeeentrieround it fan with fitful /learning. . r - . 1 woman's head,lhnt knows Ea rest, . - Anil Owns no rule in ranging:» .. len * whisked tol..ut, new North. South, West Thinks all but self ie changing. Chit anb Auinor. ARICANSAS - GIRLS. The Memphis Express tells the following story of i'friend of the editor's, who went over to Arkansas recently, to attend 'a "break down," that is a dance. We , knew before that the -Arkansas girls were ' , some," but' were not aware that they would ,take ELI "powerful" 4-fancy to a "nice "hoss,', ) , and cling to him with such Tice-like grip ashere represent Our Yankee girls are, more shy 'to Strangers still when they are once thoroughly satisfied that he is a trump card, 'they do not let him go in a- hurif: 7 ‘The ladies upon the occasion; :were rayed in theirheSt,,WliliTall the gay colors which an uncultirMed taste 'could suggest. , The gentlemen „ , were dressed in , homespun clothes, Ai d . none btit our friend had broad cloth upon his back., During, the evening, sweet potatoes of anenormous size, roasted - - in the ashei, were handed round to (he corm : 'Tang, together with a 'handful of salt for each guest. A beautiful young lady soon became smitten with our friend, (perhnp':,- virith his Magnificent moustache,) and re -Solved to dance with him. She thereupon ;turned to a friend ; .and addressed _in these words: “Sal, hold my tater, while I trot around with that nice= hors what's got on. store goods." Our voting friend was clinched according ly; he could'nt extricate himself from the grip of the rustic beauty, and he was obliged 'to "trot - around" after her for one mortal long hour, beforehe could obtain a respite from his 'labors. lie made, his escape the first opportunity, resolved that he never again would go to an Arlcans.as break-dowd." SPEAKING OUT IN MEETING. `• A south-western correspondent of the N. Y. Glohc, tells the following good one of "Harry 11—," a prominent citizeLa mem ber of a - leading commission-house in his pa- . - rtive toWn, a zealous Methodist there, not . - "quite so Much so" at New Oilcans,' but "shrewd enough in--trade any where rY-- 'Some . years ago the Methodists were hold= ing a camp-meeting in . the country- &w fe milts from this place, and . Harry:was pres= ent. On Su . nday evening, - a sermon had been preached, and an effort made to get up an -excitement, but in vain: By-and-by Harry arose and commenced singing., walking about the altar, up and dowm,tha .. aisles, shaking hands with the brethren, ei'g. At the end of each verse was a familiar chorus, somethinz like this : -* Shall I ever gel In heaven hallelujah. hallelujah. Shall I ever get t• heaven, hallelujah, hallelujah. Shall lever Sgt tat:leaven', hallelujah. hallelujah.' tic. He had got through one verse, and this chorus, 'Which he sang, with peculiar spirit and emphasis, and just as he had finished the last word, a student, seated in the back part 'of the meeting, and overlooking, the wh'ole scene, cried ou t, 'No-str-ree ! you nrrer trill P The preacher could not help smiling'any - more than the rest of the people could re frain from laughing 'outright."' CAUINET or 'C CRIOSITIES The music of speech, set in four parts, with piano accompaniment. , , The ladder used to scale the height of amt _ -bition. A drachm of water fresh from the sprint . ; of year. The sack that cairied the burden of a sigh. . The feather that "Vankee Doodle"stuck in his cap" when he rode into tmt•n. An alzebtaic problem "worked cut", by figures or speech. _A skein of the thread of life.. A fracture caused by ;he fall ofthe yc;r:. Ati icicle frozen in the winter of di,con lent. 0: 'Hood's illustration of :Irydropathy.: It has - been our good fortune, since reading • 'Claridge on Hydropathy, to see a sick dra - k . i' , /tvail itself of the "cold watrr cure," at the •disPensary in St. ~Tames Park. First, wad ing in, took a "Fuss bad :" then he (noir - a "Sitz, bad ;" and then, turning. his curly tail up in the.air, he took a ‘l'iopf had - -!!. Lastly, he rose almost. upright on hiTM latter cud; and : made such 'a triumphant flappmg I witl,l his wings that we . really expected that he was_going to shout !‘Prirsletrz r But u u midi thing. He only said: "Quack!: „quack.!' quack !" G...Beaplism4l 7 —A Poor woman, in one or - the middle States, wh9 lisped, carried her 'dati . hter to church for baptism. Being ac !;'•• ed its name by the reverend hi-hop, she re plied "Luthylsir." "I% hat I says the doc tor. .!Luthy-sir," said she. "-Lucifer, Lu cifer, Lucifer, that wori't dn,"said the bkh dp, and baptised the child George Wn , h•• • ington. The poor woman confounded, could not speak a word until near the church•door, when I .fie told the parson the infant was a - girl. . fr - A Lieutengni,_ of a manf-cf-war, who was very fond of fine term, haying received ' orders front the captain.on. shore, to send the :cutter for him instead of the barge, told the -I:boatswain to postpone the and expedite. the titter. Thi. rough, unlettered son of Nept6ne,. ruminated .some time upon" the lingo; Without making it but ; at length he luckily thought it related j to EOMC of . the crew, and replied to the officer that Postpone• was, ill in his •hammock, and Expedde had gone on shore' c. • n'An honest hearted izentiera'an, wearing st drab coat and broad beaver hat, went a few days lince, into a broker's.office in a certain city,Jo,get a note changed. . - The dealer in money, glancing his eye over the note, e xclaimed,--"This is counter - - reit, sir." exclaimed ..the Quaker, “I am . of thyopinionj • 1 or I took it of thee yester dAY." • • , It was changed without more words. _ ___ _, . .- I 8 4 0471111 /tart Brar,',.rr.=-10,001.1 (Vire flronmr, le,rinp .17 ,, ,i Shakkr Itroottta t.tt 0 doz. ear/ %Wall. Palm srroblitut .n English, Il r ag thus describes the st,„,ga m t ttor, .; aru.be, T l yoth, , saavie ' ' ,g (loth arid 'lSeascins:—Aiitumn—wheezy, sneery f r ... tuttinruoie,, of every style. .., , ~. eery , , C4otbe —2OOO dozen fancy Combs, of-various pa , .drippy, nippy. t_...Sliring i te,ro, side, ne(k, pockvt, drtit.iog and Xlitc tooth - I Corigm of various st}:e.., ...showery, flowery, , bowery,,;-;—Surniner—' .. i..,,ii., Weave.: of Pare . , Ch,trry, Watrinr, Mabog_. A any_and Gilt Fr., me, of all sizra and patterns; Ger croppy, hoppy, poripy.--- :. wan, Frenth and Eoetivii Looking' Glass flatus, or all • :' sizes, from 7by9upto 72 by 120—(parkin2 insured to a:7oversight.—To leave your old umbra- all Darts of the Vilion)—togrt her with a lase asrprt , ment'of Variety Goods too numerous to Mention.— ia in a news-room. , and bring' away a new The attention of merchants is respectfully solicited ttl, - 1 , - •,- the examination of my ; Stork, all 'of whirl, will he' . . . one. : u .4.d low for Cash Or rily . arceptanee, .14 111 10 :111tiri . . pate any competition that ran bZ otr , red. . . . - 13:7 - Scrence.—To' tie,a canister - to a dog's match/. usso:- - -7 - tail, and olierve whether be runs east or l - „ WEI t. Astrology, Astronomy, Threnolo . - Geocrtancy.. 'Or 'PROF C. AV,. RODACK, OF 8 KEDEN. 'Office,! ho. 71 1 Leesst street, alfore EizAtA, Oppssit thsAltuneal FiuteIIatt—PIIILADCLITTA. • $25,000 Having :been. Won • B Ynumerous friends on the late Preildential Election, should convince those skeptical persona who talkof Falt.csimi, that ;to such thing all SAIL Is nett:is:been known by the.eiolnerit and dlstingtilshrd AstroriMner and Astrologer, C. W. nonAcx. during his experience ofriptr a quarter of a century. D. yrio doubt predestination', Then why not every man galti the celebrity oftenrral Tayizt, a Daniel Webster, or a IlenryClay, And yet there are some samara font ith enough to doubt that a man may be Lora with the power tat 3PI• into future events. Dow ran it be pos sible that the destiny of UM. Fh..hi be destined by the mere Shuffling of r a pack of cards 1, and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open months; to swallow the creasy words of some ohl woman, whose true skill &insists in filling them with troud“s that are most dilbrult . for the digestion of otherswho are more credulous, yet more scient,fi, it is such tnat brine discredit on a profession that has been aeknowledgea to be a science of the highest tau der, twin' time Immemorial, nod is the onty.professio that irs's holy authority to suit:tin it. The high re spect Which General T 331.4,371,1 Charier John tlerna- Mate. tare King of Sweden. had Inr Astroto e y, is shoWilby their len..ra for their Nativitie , 4 to the soh set the which it 'it In gireltim great pleasure iu ShOW• leg tai tinthose who favor him woh a call. , • In allstittiin to 1111. Tower to foreseefuture evento, he has tho Imo or to give much Information as will effeetit iedeehistish as ate given isi the 6.0 free use of the bon HP is VllO Carinltli...r 41:11r , Th•N hereto! fore cri ' asideFed insurable in this country ty the or mod:cm-es, and wislies.all to give Mtn a call who have been given up by their ph VisiCm os and wish to be 1 tired. lie o ill warrant a cure in ad r:taelt, and will unite rio charge eicept for the erthjorations be shall mete use of lulls °Mts.. Ile is often asked what a Nativity is 1 Ile onswi rf, 11CCord1n; to GeolllanCy. ' one ', ollie seven 111111i1.1 tit the science of Astrobt,±y, that 1t 1,..1 lloraiscpperif thrfuture events era person's ca refully calculated andtranscribed on ruiner, con 'slide:, an account jif all tee; lucky and unlucky illy, In the pintoha and rears of rife person's life for whom ii is cast ; by whicia means thousands in thio country and slit . O . llerr 11.111 , C 11 , ! . .11 prevented from ml•fortimea that had !wen hidden in the ;condi of futurity, by refser totheir Nativity before enterinenn any . specula riron.OrpllollCNS Or pleasllr/.. it .11sOOld 11.• it. the hands of every one is their 311113,11 C I , lr 116, A Nativity or an individual can only fiiiwarii the rvotmeSSO'r eirlroll. Ides ihatarg in I . lllorelor 11 - 1111; those who, are involv ed in pt;esent slitficuities of any kind moot wait on the sub.cri!ler in person or by letter, who is prepared 10 rXert ill,. :egret influence fnr.thetr Immediate benefit. lie is roadklo use his influence td fortell the. ll,llll Or 1a.,C11 . 11: 4 ., and all undertakings in which there 'Fa risk involved; fia also makes use of his power for the res. 11.1311 , 41 a stoten3sr lost property, which Itc has noed for the admen lane of thousands in this city and else ; Who can doubt a grntleman'• abiliiics, who has had ithelionor to_ he called on and consulted with by all the erowricil heads of Europe. aril enjoys a higher at Fen as an Astrologer than anv one living 3 . Ifecran Lv ron•nlied. wit It nt los haire, sir by letter. r prediatii, and he 1, prep: red!. Tllake Ilte er on any of the roliowihr, torirs,--n0.i0e,.. • f all desrriptiens ; trc.velling by land or sea; courtships ; ailvire:Fiven for ;low successful accomplishment; 'Remit wen in stock., merchandise, or real estate; the recovering of legacies In dispute ; the purchasing of sickets,:and the safety of ships at sca. Ile also infers his services Vespecitne health, wealth and marriage, jottrllvr.. NWRllitl., , hinCl:lly 111 fraud, sicknest,'and.steath, past. pre-ent and (inure ey,oki.,,,and in alTille conceive or life, and invites all to call v.h.f , are atrii • cten - erirpori:ally or Mr ntally. BEM 50• re nip ;,(3entl..men,gl. Nattrit les rl lett. laird Avid read lic,,rdinr. tattle Oryties of :Ylas• Plizii•-I.aditli.Qt; Giintli•men.*l sr). 11.< rttfufatfd arrntdinp to nennitincy, for lAdier,flo., iyi 6ul, r.; CI. in lull. Te,,,iin• at a dwanre ran havetlinfr nativitics dtaivn n) •r n din: the dalc of the day and thPir !birth. I - AU lettersentitainina the ebove fee will receive lin niriiiate attention, and isaiivitlea will be sent to any pit of - the United :gales, Written on durable tiarn.r. OtTire. Nrs.ll. I.rienst street, be! weer! Eialoh and Nintti,'anil Walnut and Spruce airerts, oprbssite the Mnsirill Fund nail Phila. Office hours fron! 4 9 A. !J. till I tl C. W. P,OLIACII. kelt rnln;er Dec R. 51-Iy. _ ThaniaN Co. :Itz , .v NVflt7LFt A I. P. AND RETAIL 119 AND SHOP; STOItE. eNLVEIt OF Cf7A - 11: -11.IRKFT ant. PSTTrivr LE. •r ,übirribere YIN.. Ort attention •1" the pablio Iti t!to,vet . .a extensive aestitmeift Onntio,ron , al.tin: of fir.NII.I:IIEVSI C.ilf Stitehett. rndtteil and Petnt'd C.ilf Sen'rql PTA Pot• IV•O'r Proof - Hoots Sen , r^4 and f•ngzed, - - crnin • rit In ol; Enci:3tol a rid rhiladerVllia man. or.t, 11.1rognli veal riflery. cooßtant o.i 1 ::ntlt and i.at.itnc, G.titer Iti.ote. and (i.itter., 1:31f iNitilifiero, Oregon T10,..a - nt.l Pozgogi 11I'i Glib' Vittl and ::11‘inri.er; of tiro( rlcatity, at Inw 14%4 or 8. 0 1 . S! antrl . nntin•::lliiiito anti Ninnines rollre or lino. - 4:3))11 - $' Vieni 1;0 1.:,211.11 I.oatin: 11 , itrer 11 , •ntai 44torkro, raff . ..L.itilivol Griot dent d er, rrero I) Mot c3,lfektit a :if iitiat 11 item, Frenni; Moriieen, litd qtr it,and pntnp spriti:ll.l, skins and JetTrrsinix. Frntinlt Mntt - neen and Kid front .511 riot. t t; Mew ringiand floincitsatitUiltnes t,(4llkittrk • , 111 ,,, ; 4 1!S . ar.d Chil/!1 , 1%!, rily)ter4 ,311. e.• a tl•tr asnriment suitio.oo, li , f thi: ittarktt, cov:insul) 411 • GUM. (:'astir • Vtir ;1 , .. ', oft:l'm EI.N . ! .7=tow: are nri1,..1 - 4 , e t man itr, :11,..4 arlk ir, liii. votllllr7, 4,181 70 - .111. I.l,dielt and Ge.lll iTIPTI 11-Mid .../.. W. ll . 1., r,ll any. tw,rile• I Itt•11)- .ette. , .vi s :h .7 , •nd (:nm "zl , ne , =. i; I , ;_ - .st pr , l.,:ilirt. yet 4',4 ..v.,-...t . .:f cw,t , 1• , ..32h. :In (.:..ki::,..,iet-n. Tau N 6 -:. C:wpet i.i1... , and N aatz,fl.. , Tlw 'Trave:',in: o.inntuulty will End n, nl.ll i‘gr., . plied W.ith_lin! abut e. .:ri w!es vd4ll 'we 11 tit .ull at tnoder.itwywi, g. . '2 lirnitk - and : . ‘`.202-2.42,22122 nr (17. i 1:04.f nit,e,t. n-Tr.11114 . Ilrr, 15, I s . - 1.1:71)11 ! Light PINII CAMPIIINE A \lx • $1,111) op Ae. giiiperiortty and, rarriiy; nrihrtrtrttlred and fl Inwrkt NV tinir , ale__ . nt.trvs. by Davi!. , thr bid f.t22221122122 , 1, kland rt the late 1:2•2 jamin T U.rciq Pnwoi..n, Jersg.v, where tirrierk by niail , nr22lb222whin are xrdiriled, and promnf atirinti2222 will be Cis - Pit. The voice of at. puma. for bite )2 at,. and The awn id of a tiityrr kir•dal. and , nmplinieniary notice by ilir Franklin Irtmiiste over all compOcors., iN . 6l4itient eivident3i2ofibe rirrllPnre nt , 222 r 021. . . , T:ir, Pitch. To rpentinr. Iln , in arol. Spir it, of Tur rtents... ; for cileAVtiolesale and Rd-Ail. J.:ly •20.:IS::11 1 . .*: 49-2mn __ . Recives Sc 3on r . K If 01. rill I KiA Itb n BEDSTEAD 31ANUFACTORTi, Aros S 9 4. 91 sr. .101 IN SYWEET, PIIILADELPIIIA, • VIVIIETIT.': Cabinet Makers, 11.itels_and Pri vaie•Fam -7 can suplifull with B.iiitsieads iir , every Patu'rn an nn , iny..api.le in the masi, fashionable and inatmei. • N. II - 11. e Patent Screw Bedstead, a 'vets stiperifir nialinfarniteit at this estahlteihrpent. All kinds of T4hine done at the towel!! rates. • Marsh 16, MO. 11-Gut • '• E. Elicks , Joiles, wieh'oare treacle*, ireloit irVite. Broom. Brlis,l Comb, E.rkiar- ()Loss avert Variety Store. NO.. 18 NORT,III SECOND STREET, FU Ma DM ?ilia, Tinier . Sidney ionre r e4ttret Warehnirse.l riA 'IND enlarged my store. I have On Sand and 11 'alt constantly thanufactifring and receiving from the Eastern States and flurope; . add i ii,;" To my „ to o,. , Cie.far War?,..-300 : nret Vedac and !no nest painted Tuis:4oo barrel int1;11.00 gaff churns. 100 doz., Ceefilr and COO flnZ,ll painted Pails. 300 ddz. %%pal Beanie, too doz. nest Sugar and Flour Boxes; lipigots,Spoons and Ladles. . . If Wow nrst Market--and teq . .clothes Baskets. 403 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of Franc!! and Domestic -Baskets. -- Arseoo CHEESE—Iust rerri'rr.l acrd fr S sale by J.1%1, BEATTY & Na' 4, ISSO IS-41 - THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE' q.ENERAL A.DVERTISER. L. - . . . Orphans' Court Sale. DtrawANT TO AN ORRER OF TOE 'ORPHA NS' • Court or Schuylkill County, the subscriber. Ad . nistrator of the estate: of Joseph Latish. late of Bt. ter Township, in the County of Schuylkill, de sec ed. le Ul expose to sale by public eendne, oh Hat nifty. the 17th day of August next; at 10 in the foie noon, OA the premises, In the town of /Ashland, afore.. said : AU those two certain lots or ground, situate in the town of Ashland, - in the County.of Schuylkill, on toe westwardly side of Thifd street.'ut said town, and' marked No 1 and 3, on the plan of said town, con taining each in front on Third street. twenty Gee feet, and in depth 125 feet, bounded soutliwardly by lot No. .5, westwardly b t a 25 feet -wide alley or street, north wardiy by a 25 feet wide street; and eastwardly by said Third street. ' - Also, two other lots, situate mi l the southwardly side of Centre street, In said Town: being No. nand 41„ containing each in front et. Width Its fret, 'fad in length or depth 125 feet, bounded eistwardly yy an 60 feet wide street, called Third street sant hwacdly by a 25 feet wide street or alley. westwardty by lot No.lo, and northwardly by Centre street, lugether ith, the messtrages, buddies and improvements thereon iC'ect ed, tate the estate of the said deceased. Attend ce will be given, and the conditions of Sale made ku wn at the time and place of sate by - 1 ,s ISRAEL HEED, Administrator. • fly order of the Court, DANIEL KAEUCLIER. Clerk. oly 27,1850 30.3 t , Houses tar sale. . • . i.i... '... \ - r A it ia s c ale s . u t a b s n F e ar izie En IFFEns AT ni t k iforlses. s t l i taVlr t In ts •ille. The hones are two•story in treats. and ilium stories In the rear, well fitsisibrd and iurnish. rd with,every eonvenienes to make the desirable ',Ovate residences. • _ Alan, three Frame Houses, stunted Oo tht corner of , Caliewhill and Third streets, in the borough Or Pants/Ile. These brumes are alio well tintehea, two stories high, sad lo cated Um . a Short dilhaner from Centre street, and are well calculated for terdaCnceo. The Hydrant Water 1 4 icrrudueediuto alt ttmlinuses. 'The terms will be reis , onble. as the eubscriber is deterodued to tell • Fer further particulars amity to eithrr (levee Bricht orJohn C. Lescie. %VILLIASI LERCH.," . N. for oils, n Tbra•bine rilacninc, which ran hr even at the Farm of the annscriber, in Wayne Township. It will be iota cheap. July V. 195 t) - • MAGICAL 1)AIN EXTRACTOR, 7116 0/11611111. //1111 ONLY _crxrisr. A certain and Ismittive Cure 61r the worn Burns and Erycuprla. Rhrartratoon. W 0111111.4, Fryer Stlf PP. llroAeo'Br,ret, sore' • \ipplre, Weak and itql•taml I'4ra, Spinin., ltheara. nn.iallcaams or nvirmal Nth notinn. ftt'RNA AND St'll.llS. ICballen:e the tenth! to ;trove • that in en F one ton. ale 11.4t.titei., •1,1.1 n y . /. M3ZlC:ll'rain Extractoe'•— thdd i! to gay thn :enli rue net since lir4t in I rodurtion by 'lie ill 1.19. try to the. peilnd. e ver coded to tore the wort Itorn• and ticulds ! FIWZ 13-N TOE CURED. ni I. Mt, Verrq. , Prke ra. - !.a,, Jan 13,' !9. riENRY I.t.r.T —Sir This is To f,ritCy that 1 have bent aPlirtrA (nr a comber of yi...'ars with a sore by heft.g frnzrn. My 10,e tots been vrry painful to me. esi.crlally ddripa thet'lastsis gtnNbs when it had bernme so nittrti er«, tint! that the flesh nt the first joint had nearly an tlisinneated. tried all the ditTers•nt rpros•distis roettmotnndetl to me, but without i-xperienrin: :Inv relief, I had given tip all hoprys or sa TM: my limb. ntir,l4 iry the incit e. of my re I•rotw. !Lintel W. Diligtinin. W. F Ilrodhrd A, nvintto . rs.? ;1‘ induced ta try,“Datley's ittngiernlrititi Exit - v . l.dr." and Sy tliC use of one 23 cent hoz, was evireig cured. ri nt. nerriEn. tor,thrnnderedgn.dettbsntheoil Ines toMeahnre xesti rtnniai, not alone pr, an net of juKtke Deli./ hal that otbers, afflicted. play be indored to try and find relief front the chines of this extraordi nary Cimily salve. W. F. Itnonitesn, loserre It. I.o.rrimes, Joust ifitonse, - 1./stiller., W., It:sexual. czerer direction/, and oilier testimonials of curse p;,rfornietti, Sl4 printed Pamphlets.. CAUTION Ttt THE Pr ELIE • VO•articts of richnowlett^ed merit i. mote extensive. Is cotiviterfent•it than DAI.L.Eva UENUINE EXTRACTOR' The difference between the genuine and the coutiterfiiit Extractors is eainly .fin rit, viz: DALI:EY'r3 and'.ipitv renaixte F.r trac,crJn the severest hurtle and etaids, affords in stantaneous relief. It draws out the fire and !rain in a tcw ITI111111!••!. And in cuts and wqunds, sole and in flarnt•il eyes, and a!!( . 31.11.01nf external hilainatinn, its soothing rffect.s are ever the same. The Cannterceit r.xllnCl4/rS, 011 the contrary* irritate When Zprit.A.and incrt,:t.o the pain! ' Being cm:raiz int of the danger attending Mt: , tipe 0 the Counterfert Extracrors..l Aila nrrty declare:-rhat not linl4 myself responohle for the ern.o.„Tany EttraClor. , 1111e, , S 1111 E. lonic he prorirred at my own Depot, 410 11road•.way corner Limenard Street, Nevi , York, or from my amltorized A -.Jolts Eh:OWN,' Arent, rotisyille; licrrr AL Co. Yhiladelphia; Joni 11 Moos, '• Ren'oiltq: enks A IIP:IIITh11, Lancaster; C A Mounts !• York. DO YOU AVVAIT TO CURE YOUR HORSE.! 1"F :aimed with ILttnnro, Snrcii, galled neek and rinitterthine, greave;eparin, or roill4tvit, one box ni Dllley's Animal Cal bank Core- Alt:will moo ince you that there i. nn mistake In it. pp READ The following Iv (non the Over veer of the Harlem Railroad Stable,— Nor York, July 11. 1810. I have Died D A 1.I.F:1"S ANIMAL CAI. VA,S,iIC CI:RE-ALL. and I nnw certify that I have found it the most extmordinary and vainaltle remedy,' ,e , er pot oprin a linrg,, and would not fie withnot it forany money. It ClAte! , hard and !Triton-lump,. Wig his. from the collar, saddle. At.. aa.by magir on a little ni the Safer, and the collar r:in•t make a sore it cawnever Jo harm. JOHN VAN VORMS, Over-eer Harlem Railroad eiahles. READ THE FOLLOWING Thin kin certify ihai I have earl Animal Galiranir rifre-All, and (mind It Hie valfert and moo! rperily yore fi.r SOT., 71 4 /Iti brlliSeg Chit ihave ever Rai-d, and I tale pleasure in rerionitnending it to RH. S. 51. ROLLINS, Livery Stable:lSi lay et., N. Y. TIEAD THIS MINErtS! Burn from an rtp!osion of Gunpowder—Blast in;' tiEnav 11. LLFS, ,I,w York— Dear Sir: I hereby re.rtify. that in the early part n March last, while enganed in blactine rricke. a chaire .•r powder prematurely led, !akin: full etsrr. mein ttly IScr, chect, and left arm, and burnt ftle7 be a dreadful manner. 1 was carried Mune nn a litter, inn fare swollen to RN ire ha natitral size ; the &eh torn ritf my arm, below the elbow ; and 'toy eye' , tilled with powile;.pnil duet. A l'hy girl in nalle4 in, elprecYrOl ctronz dunbta na to the yarin: of my Zell eye, which had several cuts over the ball; and toy fare twin: burnt nll over, and Davin a thirifk black scalp ovi,r it hr directed poultices io hn applivi, In &Aw nut the ;eiwder. 1 his 1 recicterl, fearful i.r tOflnr, my pyr.A; and havihg•hearit nirrch of your Pain Extra, sa. I roncitide4 to try it. I/did...A. and in 1•••• then a and withaut earothre appliratinn than yonr Ertract.r, 1 wa completely cured,. tie tthrus t a ecar,and my eyecient fully restored. Port azdiatead, Staten &laird, fine 21, 1648. En ern berme me, the 21111 June, 1618. FRCD. GrtOllllol., Jnattce orthe Peace.. tirr. SATED: ' AMTCI. CASE OF SCA.I.I)! (rhea 'fed, Ahearn co. r., Fri. 4 9 .1579. Dear Sit : nty nose. 15 yeerti wn• at work tn the shingle nianufarrory oil.. P. Rose, he hail the misfortune to slip acid fall into 3 large vat, ite• it Cie th , rttrptise of hniting hlock• preparatory to edit tog. The holrli. had pt•t herd rentoterl front the , :it. A - obtaining a lar:e quantity waler. Ile fell forward rcalrling twill hands and 41 . 1111, all nor side. and imp Iv: L.tdly and Mr tither intriielly: rheleratee wire en had 011 1113 1 arils MO I.; It'll /1101 1 1 of the flesh Z.nie be - w nh hi. gat toents. and hls tiro W.l* des.pa ire of by both his physic iatt, and friends. ItaFley's Vain FAT raetnr was prneured ns sone! AA imp Nlial • (iV In( fi tVaA ill:Omni si i h0ng . .. 2 ,1.1nd applied wlorb , ref l e ,,: e d him from nil pair:. prevemed inflainal ion :nip , „ .oveiii , .nir. and in a row day:. em4,,,,,,e, d heal . por 1,,„ Aores: There appet!red a genet:o improvement, so . yon-li so that in Ihrifr lA , eks be svls rrinnio;ll TO Illi , f`:, I her:* 1.11. e, dil , t3llll a h4,11t .11. • iilifr and a .ha Ir. 1 ' w enon inner: the 11., 0.. the aline . .. medicine abont rn o months:mil n 0 believe it na:‘ itie meano, under hr"oth-ere, or ..Ivi ez /11 , , I.:r, P n.l'it, e 1% .n11(1 r beertu I ly rt commend it in all .imil . ar . a , Yd, as n gale and in valuable reinedy. %Vitt' Aenitniebl , of reopect I re nnin, drnr Fir, ime r treo.t etiedieur and bumble der, - ant, A W.A., (;LARK, • ~ , :41-i4•NN•II-1.1.•1111, , (7, 1 . : I. l.•Gfi. • . iVo with tho ~r Mr. I:l3rk's .on; beim', the atmw rtat , ni , nt pithslatitially Corr..ft I M 1 ) 0"'W. v. 1).-tvey.J Kelie%,ll 11r, Arc, vvm E (lark, L Jut m New rene, Mai)* J ¢3 (*or directions, sec . printed Pamphlets ;H. DALLEY !MIN f: Azenr, Pottsville. fiferff I, ISO. 3n-ly The Tobacco Markel. WA!. S. DOFIIII:liS, XI). 209 XORTII .±Eco.vp srnEET, I I AS the la rzest and Ho :forst TObarr4 Warehouse 1I to Phifadelphia Ile has on; hand, at present, over two million, of l'lgn n, from roftiolon to the .h•st imported. the most of them are Over tivo years old. If 2no want tri tiny 2ond rigays, owe: he Ilan Sr, bales, tine Coba and Ilavaba Leaf Tobacco: len blot.. of the best Maysville, Icetittteky and Mary land Leaf Tobacco. PIS boxes of the finest 'brands of Pavandlsh and Plo:.Tohacco. 25 bole. of the beat Mark fat egventib.h, not tw bt• gertvagsrtl by any caber for riehnegg of ttawnr,tptt QOM! platity A larte flock or siookint rrob,cco, ripe:, A c e , eangtantly on 11111111. Tim pohrcriber hap - eonpmntly efhploved over three lornrlred hato.N, to make CittarP, Which enables him to sell mote teaponahlS than any'r.ther Immo.. All dealers are invited to rail and erimme hiA stock. at 269 N n ril , Second St., opposite mot:olden f.amb. o it.% awl 51 sdoth Second zit., one door above Chesnut, rapt wide. Phila. I; March 1,15. A. 9,6 S. • . - . " 4 :;1 C. J. GAYLER'S I SALARCANDIGIL SAVES. Warranted Fire and Thief Proof, and free from Darapnesr. . ryl HESE SAFE S'Possess every rinalltkatinn to rem .1. d e r thew' prootagainot the action of tire or thieves and of sufficient strength to endure a au frnnyany att.ry of a buthing building. They are made of wrought iron, bein a kneed,' riveted and welded together, and lined with a perfect non.congucting lire proof mineral cnnti...,itlnn.nn woad bring used in their construrtfon , as in the majority of safes sold by rube' makers. The I door. of Gayler's Safes are' secured with his Thief Detector and Anti-Gunpowder-Lock, which precludes [ the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. - Over two hundred of these Pares have been exposed In accidental firs to' the innot 4ntense heat. in manv instances rernalnin, In the burning riling for several dam and at no lime have theY ever been known to fall n preserving Mel, contents. ' The public are invited to call at the firatmh Depot No. 10, Exchange Plate, Philadelphia. near Dock St. and examine the numerous tratittonlahr In favor o Gluier'', Safeca Imo the large assilrtment nn hand,ni sale at wanafacturere prices , by * . 301114 L. PIP.ER. Agent April r, 1850. . :: ' - 10-3mn. MI - PAPER DV HM /Ji yards Drafting Paper for outlining, by the ye• nny, quantity, or any length, Jost received find I sale at city priers, at ft. HANNAN'S Cheap wholesale and retail Piper Store. To the Sick and Afflicted. CEETIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS SUP. idclent to fill every column of this paper, can hi produced, setting forth the wonderful virtues of Dr. Sweynie's Compound Syrup cif Wild Cheery. Toe most common saying is, that.! would sot f ive one bottle of Dr. Swayne's Compcnind Syrup of Wild Cherry, for half adosen ofnuy / other paper it ion. I have tried all the popular ones, but this inland, unrivalled ter thecure of the-Ott °Wing . ' diseases, viz i Influenza. Coughs, • Colds, Consumplinki, .Min, of Blood. Palpitation of the Dean, WhooPillik Cough, Tickling ur rising sensation In the Thnzatk Bron- . cliflis, Asthma or weakness of the Nerions ~ays.. ' : tem. or impaired Constitution from any canse. : and to prevent protons from fallingAnto a : decline, this medicine has not itsequal. And when too tuna calomel or quinteejtaa been. need, ,this medicine wit] potent its evil effects on the , spline, tied repair the bi.lary funrtions, • Astor - 11CA Moss ClRTlrlair.. . _ . Cute of Edward Denson.'Engineer at Mr. Fettit's Factory, corner of Ninth 403 - Wallace Streets, Spring Carden.• More sulumeatal esideaa of the wonderful curative propertieli of Dr.Swayne' Compound Sy :. - DI Wild Cherry. , • % 1 -............- -I"biladelphif. Audi 15. 18.10, Dr. Dwa yne — Dear Sir --Belo .oeverely . afflicted with a violent cold nod tough,. ta4t cb settled upon my Mugs. attended with great, debit ity. soreness :VI. my side, that I could namely breathe. spitting blond, im appetite, could get no real at night. (twill to itie se verity of my cough. would spit as much as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, Maier tried physicians and numerous things without relief! but bavimit beard of the great 'virtues of your Cion-.. pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, sod its helot approved of by physicians of the first etelaence;l concluded le maim trial of it, and am happy testate that three hot (lei performed a perfecicuro t nay keep is now multi imbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine /am inkehtell for this great cure. .1 shall he glad to communicate with any Pelloe Oa the subject who mart be pleased to call oil me. and corroborate what I have irald in the above certificate, at the Fac tory or Inv residence. . , Yours, most respettully, ED.ll.alSztt/N. 13 Walls' Row, . _ Eighth Strr•t, fuur il >nrs ilniva Spring Garden The above certificate is, , frout a aria well known . hy a large tioitiOn of our citipens. More who doubt the truth of it, ate invited lo call and satisfy 110-tneeleer, that it i. - , another voluntary, dteinte,restr:d. aria living witness 10 the greid VlnkleS 01 DlNitsJlVayiled Clon pound Syrup of-Wild Cherry. Clergymen, dructieiteers. and all rubltc 1 2 1 - makers say that Or. Swayoe'ir.W rid Chet ry rives that vigor to the voire that cannot be obtained from any other ar ticle. EEM To Elderly Porsoma.—Manyhellaty age 4 IndividUala Who.ktiOW the value 01 I.4.r.Swaystr's tlittnpuund Sy rup of Wild (sherry, make it a rule to take it Vf) or tbr. , e times a week, Icy which airy rcninve the causes lhAl priiihice preserve their health and keep of the intitmat tee of ago. Fir!, - I.:Torso-mg Cantle x... 7 -The gcnulne article i. popared only by 1)r. riwaytie, Inventor and Sale Pro yr, it Pl. reatier of Ewan and Ilve 8.16., Philadelphia All Wild Chcrrg preparaliiihs being '• positively lic. tittous and coutit.rfcit" WittIOUL his eignature. Swaytte'm Celebrated Veradtirze " A safe and etTectual remedy far wornt4,tlyspeps , a, hnlora mnrbiss, sieldy or dyspeptic children or adults, and the must useful !amity medicine ever offeresf to the public." The only , nne that "Is pl.Msant to the taste, has proved its virtues In thousands of rIFI . II, not n,ty in the great destrat lion °I worms, Met in rest min: the sickly and dyspeptic child and . adult,' when all other irnactliea have tr:d nn cam! (Me V: Bewsre of :lliArilics! Eetnemhsr. ftt. Swayne's Yermilitge iP WAS' rot up in roars Minim See that the natne is spelt corr.° tly. Sreassi. all. :MAYNE'S SIIIIA It I'OA . TED RAESAPAEIL-' Far superior to any pitl 'it the present day.—These pills are comb onaded of rarl.Ms regidable subsiance , s, 'he result of tong and labririnus investigation. and the hold they Ince taken of the (labile ['darn, and the cures they have performed since they were introduced, is nn plectql , .nt.l in the - hirtntyi.f medicine. Unlike nin,t miler Nits, they neither ;ripe, produce aause4, nr any ether impleaeant trbsation, they cleanse and rdrenclhemthe fountain springs of life, and no medi cine cnn bare a belief'. effect than these for monthly trreg.niarities which occnglanatly happen to women- The above valuable medicines nre prepared only by Dr SAVA VN P., N. IV..corner of EInLITII and RACE Streets. Pitiladelphh. - AGENTS FOR SCIICYLKILL COUNTY: JOHN G. !MOWN, J. CURT.f rt. C. MiGiIES, Potts*ille, Pa. J. S. C - JAMES It. FALLS, JOHN %lb . r"" e '" ihe C. &; CI ILIVell; il,Stnsscan. Von Carb! . .'n; En: M . & Rem', L. Maltatitangn; JOUR A. Opro;Taytoraville; J. 11, A.L7Cit, Tuscarora; V; J. Far Tamaqua; Oro. lIIIFP3IDER. New Castle; W. MoCirctu,. St. Clair; Nyan & SI'LLYMAN,' F.Tt rAUI, (Wm, Pinettnyft; Evart. BaAttni%Tr, nr...mt; COCKlit & RON. Llewellyn; .101111 \Yltuatu s, Middiepori; Cori. FRA/I-EV Orta lipSbUrC; 0 , 11,1111. ItllOA6ll At LITTEIIALE. New . Philadelphia; S. MEIITZ, OraripbtlT2 Vandliir; J. STiSTON. ItlcKenrisburr, and by mnst all Storekeepers In the adjacent e.untie.. Pehl3.llfli'M B.ly. a=f===l JAUNDICK. DYSPEPSIA. f•IIRONIC OR ICER Vo DEIIII.ITV. DIKEA:4I OF THE • And all diseases ari•ing front a disorileorillacer orßin mach, such as tumid spat inn. Wyatd piles, fullness, or bluod in.Ac head, acidity or the, •ininach, nausea, heartburn. ilistpi 41 for food, fullneen or weight in the utoninch, sour eruct:l'l,los, sinking or lint. tering at -.the pit of the stomach, ',trimming of.tlie head, 'horded and difficult breath ing. fluttering at me heart, choking or enthral ing se mat ions when in a lying posture. iliminness of t Woe., do's at Webs e the sight. lirver and Jodi pain i"kt head defirienry of perspiration, yellowness he skin anti ryes, pain in thr ride, bark. chest, &r., lotoldrti flosbei of heat, ) burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and ZirP:lt dtprrffitlfl Of rpirl:P can be effectually ettnell by DR. HOOFLAND'S rELEBR - ATED GiMIAN tete, preored by Dr C. MAark,an, at the Ger mut Mrdiria.• Store. NM 120 Arch Swell, Their prirtv•r over the above dieennes in not escelled, etta.lll4l, by any other prepaiatton to the an the eon.. attest. In many canc. alter •kdlful phyni r Ines had foled. The,. Bittern nre weithy the attention of invaldr. Ponnenninz great virtnen in the rectitirat inn of dinnns es of the Liver and tenntor gl.tildn,exerrisinz the mon! Atentehilt; powern Lt wraknen• tied affections of the digent ire organ., they are, withal, nate, rennin and pleanant. ' o •ND 211 E CoSVINCEh.—The lion. Chinks D. Iluiellief- Editor of the Canidem Denrocrot, the best paperi in West Jersey, pram July 21:—'• llontland's German Ilitters.—We have peen many flattering nee tires of till, me< ie ine, nnd the son rre from whirl' they , anti-, induced us to make inquiry irspectlng lis illefile. ....rent inquiry w a were persuaded In use it, and meat say We filiktfil rt . SpeCIfIC in its actual upon diseases of he liver and digestive organs. and the powerful influ ence it - exert• upon nervous prostration is really stir prime. It eating and strenethens the nerves, Winging them Into a state of repose, making sleep refresidne. If this medicine were more generally used.we are satisfied there would he less •irkhese. as frnin Dmitri ' mach, liver and nervous syetens. the great majority of real and imaelnaty diseases emanate. Have them iu healthy condition, and you can told defiance to epi demics generally. Thin entramdioary medicine wit would advise nuut friends who are at ill indisposed t• ['vex it will then recommend tteelf. It 'should, in fart, he in every faintly. No • medkino can produce such evidences of merit.' Irrnm the Roston-I is.) The editor snit, Dee. 04 . Unarmed's Geie r hmied German Bitters, fm The cure Of liver complaint, j wndue, dyepepsla. chrnnie or _ejk,,erriss debility, is deservedly Mee or the most popular re-Mimes of the , day. These lime re have been need by tliMlCindii, and Ia friend at rim eltinw says he hag fereiVell an effert nal ed ec imam-et mire cf laver Complaisit from rise use. ni this rtnnnay• • We are convinced that, in the Mot 4.f these Peters; the patient. coestant'y gains ..trelivti and vignr—a lam worth; or treat consider'. lion. They are piragaill in tame and smell, and can ' be used by persona with the most delimit., stotnaths with safety, under any rireurnsta me*. We are speak erg from •experienre and to the afflicted we advise their pose." Seett•ri Weekly, one of the beet literary papers prm said Au: 2.sth—'''' Dr Wormed's German Alit , ter. m by lir Jack.... a-,, 'row rerun]- , mended hV some or the reel.l prominent memliers Or the larnit), a au nun le of ninch efficacy an rases of female weakness. As Rilrh PP the ease. we wonbi ad v ire all mothers in obtain a bottle. and time fat, lirtePrivee melt stetter-re, Perannr of debilifiried erooditut.nns will find these illitere advantagemrs li r-ilreir health, As wee knew from experience the salutary effect they hive ripen we e k •• I Jerige kl M Noah. a ;mullein:le wungreat scien tific nett literary attainments, raid in his New Volk II aid} .llessrnrrr Jabilary 6, Inkn:—.l4. llncittintrti Geremti Illitter,--ilere is a preparation Which ihr Iradurß pree..ee iirthe Dulnn appear to he unanittinis reennimeniiing, end the tease,* Is obvious. It is made after a pi...mi.:lnn fem.:Merl by the tate. Dr I ilhnstepher Wilhelm flimflam!. Prorreentni the lino ' veisity of Jena. Private Physic ian to the king of Prussia, and one of the Create:4 inerliell writers Ger many hors ever produced. He was emphatically the eermy of byname, and therefore ri medicine of which be was the inventor and endorser May , he ronfidenity !Omani.. lie specially recommended It in liver tem 'plaint, ti.lanePaia• debility, verlign, acidity of the stn.. mach, constipation, end all complaints cuisine from a diaorded crinditinn of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers expreaa their con v let one of its excellence, and several of the mitten epee kof int effects from their own indieiduel expe rience. Under these circumstance., we feel warrant ed. not °lily in calling the ni tention 'of out readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. 51. Jackson's) pre paration, but in recommending the article to all afflict ed." The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette. the best family nuwspappr published in the United States, the editor says of Dr. llootland's'Gernian thirers.—'• It is seldom that rye !prom latent' what are tormed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, ihprerorr, when wr recommend Dr. llootland`s Der• man Bitters, we %tali It to he dist inzt ly understood that WC are not speaking of ths. wigwams of the day, that are noised alma* for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their giiiPy rare of mischief, hot of a medicine long established, universally prized and whilst) has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Eridence upon evidenre has been received (like the romping). trom all sections of the Union, liar last three years, and the stroneest testimony In Its favor is, that there Is more of it used in the practice of the teenier Physicians of Philadelphia than ull the ether nostrums combined.; fact that to n'risily be establish ed, and fully pinging that a scientific preparation Will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this firtm. That thle medicine will cure Lire, Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one ran doubt, after fixing it ns directed. It atm specifically upon the stomach and liver—it W preferable to calomel in all Minna diseases—the ilrect is immediate. They can be administered to female or Infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWAIE OF COUNTIMPTITS. • 'nix medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for altn-edieine. to attain to induce roan. terfeiters to pot forth a ermines article at the risk of the lives of those whdare Innocently decieved. Look well to the marks of the •gerniine. They have the written signatore or (3. M. JA(3KSON upon the wrap. per, and the tame blown In the bottle, without which diy are oarless. For sale. wholesale and mail, at the German Me dicine Store, Nn. ibd Arch Street, one door helot. Bib. (late of 27d Race Sr,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers ffellortilY throughout the country. Also; for male by J. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville, Fa. June 8,165 0 23-1 y _ _ --- - N. Et. ritEWN/1211'S-317g4: MaLttIIRING REATTY'S ROW„ NORWEe P elan str Pottsvile:;-All.nds of Lead ipe, sheet Lead Br a s s s Baths,orks l aup ki erior article.) path Tuba, Shower llydrants,tlidrant Hose, Double and :Ingle Acting Pumps, &co 'kept constirntly gti hand Dad for ea le.—Klichep Slake made to order, ndat and durable, and all kinds of Plumbining done In Alia C St manner. re-t 6 Mont Evimice NEIR1? 1 :0110 insmainzra, And of Clusso Complaints whlcti_ate 'caused - by's.* Cm , paired, weakened or tothealtiq condition of do -NERVOUS SYSTEM. Thls beautiful and convenient applicatito of the to es ',nylons powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM', his been pronounced bY distinguished physicians, both is Europe and the United fts en be the lint *shafts medicinal &seamy of Me .spa -•-, • • • Dr. ITHRISTIER'S GALVAINIO 1311 LT MAGNETIC FLUID, I. need with the Inept perfect and certain suecers to al I cues of IBENZBAL DEBILITY, Strengthening the Weakened, body, giving tone to the venoms organs, and invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, CRAMP, ItARILLYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP. MA on INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM: ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. DEAF NESS, NERVOUS' TREMORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART: APOPLEXY. NEuum.ois. PAINS in the SlDE•and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT; SPINAL COMPLAINT, and 'CURVATURE of the "SPINE, HIP CO.MPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS. DEFT. CIENCY OF NER. GUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUEII DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cauSe—natne/f. A Derangement of the Nervous System. Ot3- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, -Drags and bled . tines increase the di' for they weaken the , rital ener. glee of the, already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Galvaa ism, as apphed by i this hematite' and wonderthl dL Cover'', the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer restored to Firmer health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiatity and excellence of Dr. Ohristie's Galvanic Cliuratives, consists, In the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward ristirationa in place of the tuna mode of drug ging and.. ysickini the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hope misty nn er the indiction. Thy - serendehm e e whole sysfria,.eitualixs the eiretrla ties Al the 61•44, ps'ennete the eecrelions, end 'never de the shature injury unbar any tireganatances. Mats their introduction in the Nulled Staten, only three years since more than 60 1 0 1 00. Persons: includinuall ages:ileums and . conditions , am whicb were a large numb 44r of ladles, who are ' 7 sub ject to 'Nervous Complaintntare been rarnerit AND PERMANENTLY. CUBED, . whin an, hope of nilief had been given op, and *ray thing else been triedrm vain! To Illustrate the Inge of the °ALVAN= BELT, suppose the cue of .person sfilicted With that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, er any other Chronieer Nero. one Disorder. In ordinary eases, stimulants are taken, which, by theft—action on the nerve, and muscles of the stomach, affordl tewporery rellac but which leave the patient in a kfttier state, and with injured faculties, altar the action thug excited has.ceescd. Nutv compare this with the effect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT.' Take a Dyspeptic su ff erer, oven in the worse symptotniof an attack, and simply Us the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insenaible perspiration will act on the panties iletnent[af the Belt, thereby causing a Gal rank circulation which will pass on to the negative, and hence back again . td the positive, thus keeping up" cou linuous t3elvanic cueulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe , arms of DYSPEPSIA are PEILNIA.. NENTLY CURED. iA FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES ANL TESTIMONIALS or the mceit Undoubted Character, From all pasta of the mu, paper! Country could be given, endielent to till ever) column r u AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that "Truth is •streurger than Fiction." ',CURE OF Rhenmatism,'Broachitis anti Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDLS, A CLERGYMAN o[ New Jersey, of distinguished attar:manta ends:sited reputation: iSuuscr, New Jersey, July IS, 1848. Da. A. ft. Ciuturrts—Dear Sir: You wish to know of ms what ha been the result in my owe ease, of the aPOS• cation of THE GALVANIC; BELT AND NECKLALE. Sly reply is as For about twenty items I had been suffering from Dye. papsia. Eviry year the aymptonis became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whateverf About fourteen years since, in con , sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a. Berens Chronic Itheumatistn, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '45 and •45, in consequence of preaching a great dud in my own and various other churches in this region, I was 'Racked by . tho firOchitis, which soon became so severe so to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. illy nervous hsitin 1:121 HOW thoron{hl d y prostrated, and umy Bronchitis became worse , so also id My By.. pepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these disonlers were comliected with eaeh other through the medium of the Nervous System. In'the whole phanna. commis there seemed to be no remedial agent which could 'mach and recuperake:my Nervous System ,• everything that I had tried foil this purpose had completely fait.a. At last I wu led 14 my friends to examine your inveu lions, and . (though (kith no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) I determined to by the effector the application of the GALVANIC! BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUIb. This wain June, _1846. To wr ***** ASTONISHOWNT, IN TWO DAIS SIT VITSPIRSIA HAD G3NT ; In CIOPIT Hl• [Rae LLD TO RUCKS sur FLU. TORSI. LASORS ; ROI HARR I SINCR 011ITTZD A' SIKORA @CIVICS OR ACCOVITTI OF TIM BRONCHITIS ; /ND MT Rim. HATIC lIRFFCTION HAI RIITIRSLT CLAUD TO TROURLS NIL Such is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment f have recommended the BELT and ILIJID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic ono- Kona They have tried them, muss waves aunts., 1 SILIIIIII, IR CiSC. loaf 114 "" TaraVir s aNDlits DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is eyed for all complaints erecting the Throat "or Reid, such as Bronchitis, Ilnilanunition of the Throat, Neva= and Sick Itesdichef, Dizziness of the Head, Henna& is the Face, Buzzing , or Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which is generally parsons, end that distreued COM. plaint, called ric Dalortuai Palsyj and, Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a efficiency of Nervous Energy in the affected heihs De. CHRINTIeI Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cute is thus effected. 1000 Casesiof Palsy and Paralysis here been reported to Da. ensue:: and his Agents within the hut tWo years, which have been entarely restored. W- Car. ANDREW J. F. Tours of Brooklyn, N. Y, had not been able to walk a step for near four yeah, and was so helpless that he had to be fed. The moat celebrated physicians gave him up. In Ave days allcc he cos menced veering the Ost.rsnic Brim, Nrcatscr, •sn B as c s LETS, he walked across the room, and in three weeks he had perfectly recovered his health. Captain Tomes Is seventy years of age. Severe Deafness Cured. The following ii on extract from a letter lately re• ceired from a distl guished physician in the State of Virginia : "A H. C narsris:,i f. D.—Dear Sir : Oneof my patient; unknown to me, rb4ined yonr Galvanic Bell and Neck lace, with the dragiveic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The case was that of a lady whose Nerroto system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Stuch was done previously to the application of the BeH, but with very little success, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few weeks ago, ahe hat EN. TIllk:L V RECOVERED lIER BEARING, and he general break!' is better than for several years." . F.very case of Deafness, if it be Nervous, to geeerallyis, tan be cured by this wonderful remedy. DR. 'CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC . BRACELETS Are found of vast service in cases of Convalsirms or Fits, gpiosmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affection of this Read- and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Paralysis, and all•disenes caused by a deficieney of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of the body. 1 • -Tic Dolore= and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are flamed! miely'reliere4 by the application of the GALVANIC BALT, NVCIII.IICL son Flom- The Belt diffuses the Electricity thmugh the system • the Necklace hu a local effect, and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves In these distressing afflictions the applkation NEVER FAILS. Ofp- Many . bandied, Certificates from all parts of the Country of the meat pstraordinai7 chancier Can be given, if required. l• W. , No trouble or inconvenience attends the nee of Dk. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may be worn b y the mast feeble and delicate. with per , fect ease and safety. In many cans the sensation tending their MI is highly !damn. weir agreeable. They can b• sent to any part of the country. Prices: The Galvanic /salt, Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galva:do liraceleb, One Dollar Dar& The Magnetic }'laid, One Dollar. go- The &Akin' are accompanied by !Wand plan directions. Pamphlets with Pall partinu/ers may he had of the authorized Agent. PARTIqULAR CAPTION. Orp , Basest of CrUnierfeits Hrortaiess Anizatiirru. monErceen t ra. GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITE ATATYR. / 1351 Broadway, New York. For sale in Pottsyttle Pa., by the authoriz RI Agent,,-, JOHN G...13110WN, lan. 12, '50., —2—tt.l Druggist. --- me rter, Jones.. Brash, Comb, Basta and WOODEN WANE STODP, MO. 143 North Third Street, four do . Ors above the lr Eagle Hotel, and directly opposite to James Rent &Santee's Dry Goods Siore, , between Race and Vine St Teets. Philadelphia Nardi 23, MO Life Insura 111 E CILLAIID LIFE INSURANCE; ANNUITY and Trust Company, orPhilideMble. Office No. 132 Chesnut Street. Capital, 0300,040. , Charter per petual. Contleue to make insurances on Lives on the. most favorable terms. , The capital beingpakl upend !neared; together with • huge and constantly iumeasing reserved fund, of fers a perfect security to the insured. ,• ;The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly;eor quarterly. , \ The Company add a anima periodically to the In surances tbr life; The Stet hewn, appropriated in ll Deceto er, 1514, and_ the second Bri oua•in December. WO, menet o an addition of s vra 50 in every 111000 insur d un r the °ld oldest policies, malting 3 1262 50 i whit \ ern staid urtmo it shall Income a claim, in• stead . 01000 ogginally - insured ; the next oldest amount in 01237 ; the next la age to 01212 50 for every 0'000; the others le the sunk proportion ac cording to the ittildunt and time of standing, which additionsinalle an average of more than 60 percent. upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an nual premium. -, The following ate a few examples from' the Re gister: , - ' - c - . i Sum Bonus or Policy. Insured. addition. No 56 61000 .2.52 50. *1452 50 " 10 :500 656 25 ; 3,156 15 " 7,11 2000 . 415 :,2,475 00 " 333 , 5000 1137 50 - '6,in so &e. *ie. &e. : &e. . . . . . Pamphlets containing tables of ratecarttexplana tions, forms of application; and farther Information can ba bad at Ow office. . . IL IV. AICHARDS'i President. Joni F. Jeans, Actuary, The subscriber is Agent for the aboi• Company in Schuylkill County, and svill'efett lisuranees, and gine all nc aaaaa ry inronnatlan on Ma subject. ' D.: HANNAN. June 29, 1850 ' 26-1 y • Tho Knox Insurance Company - CAPITAL STOCK--. 200,000. FIRE, ' s MAIIINE AND LIFE IN: 4 /MANCE. ' Olfee ex Water Street, i= Wises' 13tisic Row, incennus, InDinn•. Company having been duly nig:tiler& and 1 ten per cent. paid In on the capital stock subscri bed, and bniance secured by mortgage oh Real Estate and by Pe'rsonal gilatantee..ate now prepared to effect Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire. Ines, Meirliandiv.„ Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions 'cit property; also merchandize' and produce. In the_course of inland transportation,— the rit.kr of the rims, &c., &c. • also, lite Hulls of Stimulant:is, and nther vessels, and upon the lives of individuals going California.. The 'rates of pre mium wig be as low as,those of any other areposst st.r Company. ' All losses liberally adjusted., and promptly paid. The stock of this Company is held entirely in the cnninilbed by weatern wen, anti in k no way Con nected wif,b New York. DIREC.TORS: R. CA Ilti•Pl. Viff,e,unes. Wn..L.rwm J. INDEED - , . (1,1 . . .—,----- -- J,lO. W. IVILDNOY,. 110 1 CUM iN to cleanse the kidneys and the blad- Jaen', l'E%, .10 der; and; by this means, the liver and lungs, sastro: war. - ' " do `,. ' the healthful action of which entirely depends PLTI.I4 , I'. lIAILEV. Fort 4Wayne. Indiana: I upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The 1 . 110113,11 1 . • BENCRIDUr • I.:ll.i.Vfile, 11. i WA L.llll W. EARLY. Terre-40 1 1W, 14' . , blood; which' takes its red color from the•ag,ency Memos D. Atus..Evan•wille. da • of the liver and lungs, before it passes inM the , ..Srmox liorrsiavv. Jeffersonville. . heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished Wn.Lisst IlvonLs; elo , LETI SPARES, dc . - by fixs:l conting from a clean stomach, courses . freely through the veins. renews every part .of .I•NES SIIIOWIN. . do - , R. N. CARIsiAN, Presi,licni. Nth*? sy,stem, and triumphantly mounts the ban tillaoff BOTTOM% " C. Br. ALLEN. Seeretary. ' Vi ce relideet• ner of health in the blooming cheek. ' ' • The - following are among the distressing. va. • • . VV. J. ilnonnn, Treasurer. Shrot Life and California risks taken at tills ngen.cy rief9...6f human diseaSee in which the VEGE ateiztri rites. . TAIME'LIFEEMOINES arc war known - •• JOUN Avnt Deq 29, 1519. Protect Yoursives. - MITE Delaware Mutual safety Insurance Conlitany 1 —Wirt: North Room of the Exchange, Third Ht. Plifq Stekhandise and other priqierty io nice nod Count, r, :17,1111,t 1033 Or 6111:17..! 1 , )• fire st the lowf to rate or preni.lllo. At MUNE I N S URA NCE.—They also Moore Vessels, Cargoes and F fele his, 1..r..itt0 or coastwi,e under open or special policies, as the aiisnreil may desire. 11.1iAND TitANSPOISTATION,—Th,y also insure merchandize trawported,,Ly Wagons, Ha ilroad Cars, Canal limits mid dti4amboats, on rivari and [aka, 011 the must liberal terms.. UI ItECTfillg.. • In3eph l If. mes C. 'hind Edmund A. Souder; Theophilus John C. Davis, 11. /one.. Drunks ..-. - Robert Murton, Wary :anise.' John Lt. Penrose, ,Hugh Craig, Samuel MIA ands, George Serrill, ' Geo. G. !Alper, Speneer Mellvain, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, . Paar It. Davis, J. G. Johnson, Falwell, William John Newlin, Dr.•S.'Thomas, .- Dr. R. M. lioston, John Sellers, William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T.:Morgan.- Wm. Da al ty. WILLIAM MARTIN President: RICIII.II3D S. NEW Ilni. - D, s'orroary. ' The subscriber having Men appointed agent fnr the above Company, is noir prepared t.. mirk(' Insurance fin 311 AegrflptiOrin ne property on the most hbrnt - term,. Apply at G. 11. Potts' ere, Minnie' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsvilli... A. hi MACDONALD. Nos 11, 1819. 45-1 y THE FRANKLIN 'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF P.ll ILAD ELPII lA. •' OFFICE N 0.1031, Chesnut street, near Fifth stree DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancker, Deorge W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D.; Len-is, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Bork, Samuel (Dant, Dtvid S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterehn Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every.deseription.of property,in town andcouuti y at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have. reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which with their Capital n Premionis, safely invested, afford ample protection to toe assured. Thi assets °jibe Company on Januiry Ist, Is4B, as published acreeably to an pct of Assembly, were as Innoo a, vuz.: Mortgages, 890,558 65' Stocks. , j 51,563 '25 Real Extate, 108,356 90 Cash, &c., 345,157 37 Temporary loans. 125,159 00 f d 1 M. 20,097,167 Since theirineurporation.aperlod of eighteen yehrs, they have. paid upwards of one millidn two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, therebyafordingevi. dence of the advantages of insuranceoss well as tpc ability and * disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. 11ANCEER, President. j CHARLES G. RANCKERoSecretery..' The subscriber has been appointed agent for-the above mentioned institution • and is new prepared to make insurance,on every description of property; rat the lowest rates ANDREW RlitiriP.L. Ary , nt Pottsville,Jun 10„ 184195 Vetil Neveg linew the Like - MMDO Tll 7, F: PREVALENCE OP DIA Ralf CEA, Dysentery, Cholera Merlins, :twilled, COMpla into, Cramps end Colic,last Summer, hundreds were cured of these diseases, in Iron. 5 to 15 and 30 minutes, Not a single ease ears he found where,properi y used aceOrding to the printed directions that acentnpatiy each borlle, it failed to effect 1 rapid; safe aad radical lintnernua canes were rnred by It In less than ad w Imre the Onus of Physicians'. who'llescry it. failed to do the least good. Of such. ws sev eral certificates W.lllcll am open to the -inspection of arty one who desires to see then!. So unprecedented wap its FaCrPF3, that it elicited the voluntary recommendations or the:Public Press, wherever it was latradata'll The Watchman of Nor-. ristown. the Montgomery Ledger of Pottstown. the Neutralist of Skipplekville. the Benuern Friend of Sunneytown, the Dental Pearil of New York, and others, recommended it ns certain. untaihng remedy for tall the diseases Mr which we recommend it. - We have the testimony of the hest Physicians in Montgomery County, in its favor, lhoSe who mmt - it themselves, and who publicly recommended it to their patrons, Add to this rnfror tern hundred certificates of the most respectable citizens of Nnrristoiwn, Readine, Easton, Pottsville. &r., oke., and you have a holly Of evidence In favor of the Unninnottool Asiittic 6tlxam of Dr. M. (I, Kerr A: Bariolet, that is perfectly incsisda ble. Warranted in all eases. SOBF:tt FACTS THAT NHNE CAN n Now that the Compound Asimitie Halsam has been before the people of this plat e and Courtly f•r Feversl months, we submit the following facts to their candid judgment ht. That there never was a Medicine compounded that cored so innanably in so 'hart a tinge, and with such entire safety and prrafaneray, an t he haDarn. 2d. That it cures Diarrhma, Dysentery, Cholira Mortids Summer Complaint, tramps and Colic, in from 30 minutes t, hours. D)Selltery Hat fa sotin, as that is of a fume lo lismatory nature, and un der aly treatment requires a longer (imo ; hut Drat even much sooner than any other remedy or mode of treatment. ith. That one brittle will cure a bale, dozen rases ; thus proving.ii not•ohly tint purest remedy, but also the cheapest VV.', given to the public. sth. That tto family should be withnut it. Cases may suddenly' arise oeituch severity that [boo does tint occur for ill the rceular family PhYsician. 'Give the Balsam 43 directed; send for your I'llyhician, and he will tutow if the remedy can be relied on ; Ur are willing to abide his decision. IV TIIE FIELD AGAIN t I have never known the Cnnapound Asiatic Dalsm. o r Dr. M.C . Kerr n . nen PIII/11,111t Physicians of NorrigtOWll, Pl. s , to tail in the treatment of that CMS" or diseases for which then Flom. recommend it. It is impanel nny doubt the most valuable ailddition to the lafateria Medico, that has ever been introduced, not excepting Quinine, that a II enntrollitig preparation in Fest, and Ague- And as the nrialnators niake no pretence to ,oercsy, but disclose its preparation to all Physicians, who desire to know its component parts, ',have not sranplell to use and recommend it in my private practice; In which I have found it to pos- Sera unrommon euratiVe properties. Under its lise. tsses recover In a flinch !dinner, time, and recoveries eixe More permanent than under any rnintilnation or rhuediss that I have ever tried. I. do therefore, not krisltave expre.ot my entire appmhation of It and ad a LIC Milt) try it. Planed, C. A. PECK , M. D., Nctb York. We do nOt claim' the Balsam as a unia s irsal "cure all:" but in Diseases of the Stomach and Unwell', it has not its equal, as many to this place can testify.. ALWAYS ettiCCFASFUt i . The proofs of the astonishing efficacy 'nf Dr. 'Sr. C. 'Kerr er. Remit-is Compound Asiatic Llalitam. are pour ing in 'thicker and faster than tier. Nothing ever equalled it for rapidtty.sa rely of action, or permanency of cure. Read the foltowing certificate of our respect-. able. and inteltigentOx-entinniationer: Having used Dr. AI. G. Kerr &oßtolet's Compound • Asiatic Balsam for Diorama,hera Motbus. and ;• ramps, in tvhich i found it to possess, exceeding and unto:ninon elimacy,in removing WI uniffearant symp toms almost immediately. Ido not liesitaw to recom mend it LO my friends and the public, as the hest fami ly ntedicme extant. I consider it petfectly safe, and know it to be unusually successful, and would not like to Dv without it in my amity. pp,il 13, 18.50- • McGLATHERY. Pause/as, Nay 11,180. To Dr. M. Kerr,& Berintet flring : used your' Compound Asiatic Balsam in my family, and recommended it to others, who also used it With the uniform effect of curing in sleben time; I do therefore recommend it to the public as the beet medicine in use for the lore of those diseases for .which you intend IC It corm genentlly, even the word forms of Diarrhcca. Dysentery, Cholera Morinlit,' Cramps and Colic, in half to one liner. 11: advise all. my friends to try , C. T. NORTON, Pottsville. Prepared only by Dr. 31:G. Kerr & Bertolet, Drug gists and Cheralstio..Norrlatawn ; and fir snla by John G. Brown. Pottsville ; Taniluos; Morgan F. Medlar, Orwlgtintrg ; J. W. Gibbs, glinertiville; B. P. Hunter at. Co.. Acadia's, Pa. July 5, IdSO 12 Om Am't of ppllcy rand bonne to be Iner , tel by Ibture aditittes. INDEjIINITT MOITATV Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, These Medicines have flair' been before the public for a period of NEWER YEARS, and during that time hafts maintained :a high charac ter in almost every part of the' globe fortheir ex traordinary and immediate power of restoring per fect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind'of disease to which the Mullen frame is liable. • 161 MARY TIIOIISAIIDS • ofvertificated instances, they have even rescued stArers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed; and to Many thousands they have.. permanently warred that unifonmse njoy ment of health, without which life itselCis but apartial blessing. • So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and mfallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than. ntiraculoiis to those who were acquainted with the beautifully plulosophical principles upon which they are coisi pounded, and upon. which they consequently act.- It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en duing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE am are purely and solely vegetahle;.ntc contain neither Di9TCUry, nor Antimony, nor - Arsonie, nor auy , other mineral, in any fonn' whatever. They are entirely,.: composed of ex . - tracts from rare and pirtverful plants, the virtues of width, tho Ugh long known to several Indian 'tribes,-and recently to some eminent. pharmaceu, • tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and WCTO never before administered in so happily efficacious 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 fmce;which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhma with its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence _ the prejiaice of these well-informed men against th fr e t,c l of he v.zo quack m .t : medicines the ago. xm e age. The second e . to be infallible. DyspEpsut, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a How of pure healthy bile. instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Flatulency, Lo se OF Aersarrs, lIEAnT BURN, lIEADACHE, RESTLESSNESS, ILL-TEMPER, Asixisrv, LANGUOR, and MELANcIIoLY, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, COStiVerteStl, by cleansing the whole length of 010 iItteSLIMES with a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhon and Cholera,' by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se cretion OflhO MUCoUII membrane Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the bloixl to a regular circulation, through the process of penspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of 311 intestinal obstruction in others. The LIFE 'MEDICINES have beer, known to elite libtrunatism Ulf three weeks, and GOut in half that time, by removing- local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints, I,' Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladder th..y operate ti,ost delightfully on these iiiiportttut organs, and hem have ever been found it',eertala remedy for the WOll4 CnR6l Of Gravel,. AL- 0 I,Vorms, by diska [ ging the turnings of the butvi. Is dm slimy matter to nine!, these creatures adhere. Asthma 'and ConsuMption, hy relieving the alp4tesstels of the longs from the 'minim jhiell even slight colds will ocerisloOnnd which• if lint removed, becomes haidened, and produces, these dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, zunt Inveterate Sores, by Cho perfect point) n Mel ] thee.,..LIFE Dux'. eiNEs d ive to the and alt the butlers. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative etleet up al the t h a t recd the skim, and 111 e tote of which occa skins as eruptive man! bids, 5.111,w, cloudy, and 1. ,, rr7 , rqd.1” '1•",.. 10.4 these Pill, fr a very sliort time will . 0 7ct an entire mire or Salt Rfieum, and n sitnktni , improvement rit`Urll ,. .Sloi lilt' si,in. Common Colds and Influenza, mill nlrvar.. he cured by one dose, or by tWu coca to :40 • pn,Es. As a mind) . for this 'tn..; •I:s•, - . , s•A • 4 and obsuume the VEGETABLE Litt. MEDICINES deserrii it distinct. and , c1:1 1 .1.t. • it n to bnudreds in this city, that the fooner pr , e+rieb,r or 11i..., valuable .Medicines was himself atilieted with this comp:lint f upwards of THIRTY-El vc iEARs ; and that he tried in vain every remedy preseriW within the WIN COMIQSS of the .11 , iteria Ile hew - ever at leng•th tried the .Medicine critic!' is now offered to the public, end he was cured in a Very ShOrt time, after lib.recovery had been pro nounced run only improbable, but absolUtely un possible, by any human means. FEVER AND AguE. Fo'r this acourgo of the western country these Medicines will be Inund a s: le. and cer tain.rentetly. Other medicines leave the system phjeet tea return of the disease--a curt by these medicines is permanent—TßY THEM., BE sATisrlui). AND BE cußgo. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility; Loss OF API . E I ITC, am) DISEASES 0 FEMALEs—thrse medieines have brEcn used with the mist beneficial 1, - -:+idts is casesiof this d , :seription:—li "NU ' S EVIL and Scaoilma, iu its.worst finnis, yields to thr mild yet in)wrrinl action of these remarkable Al NIGHT SWEATS, r.R VOL'S DE CI L N !IVO Us Com,. PLAINTS of all kinds, l'ALrresTios• oz"rnE II Eakr, PAINTER ' S COLIC, are speedily cured. ITEIICYBLIE DISEASES. ferSOlld tvhu Col.B!itMions have bcomle un paired by the injudicious nee oC Mancenv,,will find these liediciuce a perfect cure, as they never fail to Liudieate from the system all th. 2, etrects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach et• coldpetition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEaS Several have lately been discovered, and then• nefarious,authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. • }lay of ,no ono who is not an strraoruszu AGENT . Prepared and sold by Dr. NV. B. MOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE DY jOTIN G. nilON W. Agent for Srtatylkilll county 1)..c 29. IMO 50-1 y Spw More. WHOLESALE _AND RETAIL. ',UST opening at the old ctanit of Geo. W. Slater ha Centre Street, directly opposite the Post Office Pottsville. The subscribers. having - Own This old established stand, respectfully give notice that they are now open,. ing an extensive avvortment of goods: consisting of COIips.GROCERIF.A.CtIiEFINAWARE,PRO. visIONS. FIaII , SA &c.: all or which have (nett selected with the utmost care, and bought ni - aine Iv from "Auctions and Importers. !laving had many years' experience in the wholesale city business they enjoy, in consequence, many and superior advantages in the procurement of their goods cheap: their motto tieing Small Profit; and Quick tittles, they are deter mined to give their ratstoiner,tothe udVantage of their experience, by selling at the lowest city prices. The. Public, by trilling and eXßlllitlitig thrlr stock will be amply convinced that such is the fart. - .COUNTRY DEALF:iIS,'who may desire to save the expense of a tricot to the city, trill tied at this tstab lishment an opportunity in replenish their stock, and ohtain goods on terms as favorahle'as they can piticure them in the City. One person•will be kept employed in the city tn-atiend the„Anctions, and procure good, on the hest terms posaltile. C}Country.produce taken in ecrtiange. JOHNSTON & May 18.1850 ' 20-111111 Patent Flro-.PrOOI Paint yawl erne. %Int•: Stiiiscribers 'have Just received a further aup 1 ply of tills cingolar and valuable substance: to ,additiOn to the alate color, they 111Ve a beautiful checolate or brown. resembling the sand stone no' in use, and so mach admired for the front of buildings Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro inside of iron, wh li-h In thr opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its Cue-proof induee—the two former substancea being noii-einnineters, and the latter acting as a cement, to hind the whole together and make a- firm and durable paint: For ue - e it is mixed with Linseed Oil, And applied with a brusti,,ltho same as ordinary pa..it, to wood iron, tin, zine, canvass, paper, din. It ht Mena gradu ally and becomes Ilre-pron f. U id parttmlarly suita bte for rooflo .of buildings, steamboat a til ear-decks. railroad bridges,fences,gr.c. A mot' co *tett with the article, is equal to one of slate, at a vast sa t ing of ex pgnsc. - • .... , Specimens may be seen• at the Otte -if the imbecri hers. IIARRISON. BROTric:118 Ce. Co., No. 43} South Front til;-, Philada; aerit 22; ISO). .17-tf ... VIOLINEL—Inst received a 1 tine :teetotal ent o Violins, which Will be sold .terit cheap, at BRADY dr,. ELI lOTT'S. 31-tr A6ti113,1650 BLESS O_OD FOR BALL .14'0. Bung9r "Bless Coil for Ran :". the good man said And wiped away rt . great tenr— Tliat r we.may have our (Sally tirend, : Fie drop - A shower upon tia Oucyather.thon who dwell'st in heaven; We think thee for the pearly Onkver ; ! The bleporod pregen't Ilion !last given To man and heat , and Mini and flower.' The dOsty earth, with 6•,s•apart, • Looked up where rohid an orli nr Srtmei An I hone!) n prayer came from its` henit For rain to crime : and in, it came. . The Indian Corn With silken ;And flowcrs n ith tiny Pitcher,' filled, -Bend up their praise of sweet percurne ; : For Arecinue drops the elnirds distlll c d . , The modest Braes ht fresh and sreen— the brooklet syrelis Its sons anin Methinks an angel wing is seen qv) eeeryeloud that brings ns rain. There is n rainbow in the sky; Upon the arch" wbere tempests trod; Ctrid 'mutts it ere the world nes dry— It is the autograph of God. , . Up where the heavy thunders rolled, And clouds on (ire were Arent along, The. sun rides in a car of gold. And soaring larks d!ssofwe in song The rills that such from mountains Flow trickling to the verdant lc Jam like the teat= of gratitude . That trickle down a gond man's rice Great King of Peace.dOgn now to The windows of :,ky un'brir ; sllnsver down-tfir reign nriiglitrouFnesl, Arid wash away the stain of War; A ngl let th'e radiant bntv of irivn, - In beatit y mark our moral 'sky, Like that: fair sign unrolled abovr. 13ut not like it to fade and Zl)c farmer. IiZOX MANAGEMENT 0/ , ' FILTIT TREES Prunutz.—Pruning apple trees in Febru ary, March or April ought to be ahanilonod, because wotinds made on a tree at this win dy season of the yea,r are apt to cmi-k, and turn black and rut or decay as soon as The sap begins to flow, for th'e sap will ooze !,tit, of and corrode the lips of the wounds nthi? run to wade until the leaves are sufliciently expanded to attract . all the sap. May prun ing is equally objectionable, for as the tree is then growing more rapidly than in any Month of the year, pruning, must of - cuurse. either result in a great • waste of sap, the life of the tree, or the production of many useles‘ , glipots or branches. Look - at orch ards pruned, during thole seasons and y,u will find this so.c Every careful observer of trees knows that the wound of a tree or limb of a tree brolVby iti,..heavy load of fruit in the fruit season, or otherwise• broken or cut while the tree is full of green foliage always looks white and remains sound for a long. time. while the wound of one broken in the win ter .by snow or otherwise, in early spring, always turn black and inclines to rot Or de etly. And if trees - ought tube pruned when the wounded .wood will hook the wbitescand remain the .soundest, and of course heal the quickest, as I,tbink all will admit, does not nature herself thus point out the best season of the V ear fOr pruning ? Most of our tree:, and especially fruit tree's. have two period. of grow in a season, the first principally in May ano 1,u.-ne, anti the second in August and - §eplbetfiber. . Between tbe.se two periods their fiowth is in a manner gifiescent nearly at a stand, and this, say about the last of June or middle of July when the l!a , ei are fully grown, is decidedly the . tie_it sia-en fur pruning., because a cut or wound then made remains white and sound, and hein4 amply protected by the foliage from the ma lign influence of the wind and sun, nom,- diately. begins to heal as the .5 ,- c:ow/growth of the tree cover the /fps of the wound..lf large' or - if small, the whole wound often_ witlt new wood and bark, and bei:ausil the flow of the sap is: then also so much 'dimin ished in knee and quantity that but tew useless shoots or spray are throWn out of the pruned linibs.' February, or the Gill of the year is said to beltlie best titne for pruning, the Peach, April cot, Nectarine, "Plum. Cheiry, and pear tree, but here again I should prefer doing it in tlic mouth of July. The best mode of pruning, the peach, apricot and'nectaririe,is :armally to cut off close above a wood bud and &ft poin t about half or midway between the stem of the tree, and the tip ends of its limbs, alt the shoots of the last years sr. rowt (if clone in the' fall of February, and of the, resent years's growth only if done in Jul',) all over the top and sides, and even inner bran ches of the tree, for these trees bear their fruit only or principally on the sprn:s on the young shoots of the preriofts summer's growth: and this.system of pruning, called "I he short. ening-inrsyst cm" not only confines the tree.to a small:spies of ,ground, but greatly increas es the number of its young shoots and of course fruit bearing spurs4ir buds, and brings the tree into a rounded beautiful mid bushy head filled with healthy vrood, large dark green foliage, and the largest and finest flavored kind of fruit; but, Will at the same time, keep . the tree healthy' and productive for .many years,. The Plunib, Cherry and Pear tree, also bear their fruit 'on sp%s but as the same spurs remain fruitful for Many years these trees require but little pruninz. WASH FOR FRUIT TARES. Downing say s, the best wash for the sti s, rus and branches of fruit_ trees is made' by dissol ving:, two pounds of potash in tvb-a zalldns of water. This is applied with a brush at any - ..ea,rn, but perhaps with most success in the • . spring. One, or at most two appliations will rid the stem of trees of the "Ic louse and render it smooill and _sy. Iris far more efficacious than trhitalra:vh as a preser vative against the attacks of insects while it promotes the growth of the tree,. and adds to . the natural lively Color of the bark. ;r4 ! , trash of soft soap is also a very good'one - Tor many purposes, though not equal for general purposes to - the potash wash, it is better for old trunks with thick and rigid bark as a porrion of.it remains upoti the surface of the bark for some time, and with . the action of every rain is dissolved and thus penetrates into.all the crevices where insects may he lodged, destrqing them and sottening,the bark itself," Downing on Fruits. p. 560. A good strong ley made of wood ashes and wa ter and applied on some dry clay between the Middle and last of May, is4a4to I* quite as good if not better than the .soap for large trees with a rough bark. ' THE CRAPE CROP OP HERE'S. • • The N. 1. Farmer reMarlts :—We sincerely regret to announce that the zrape `crop of Becks County, Pa., is in an unpromising eon dition. The Reading Adler learns that in the vineyards of Heidelberg and,Penn - the. fruit is rapidly, decaying, and in many places is already destroyed. The immediate cause of this blight is not stated.—The weather throughout the season tin been t - , mod for grape culture,' and a larze yield was confi dently expected. We should be pleased to have further particulars upon this subject. Will some of our Berks. County sAiliscribei:s write us an Engliskor German letter, giviq the true condition of ,the vinevardi I V - 1
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