IMO MEE MEE • • A p.AusEvs ICOITESSION. A vouth' to-me 66:wooing catune--:, ; ' Por.pity sweet iniploh.NTinc, And hopedi, neer could slizht of blame The , -kdthalmeat-adored me; ' / liked him much, but bid tin,Y Plant I' - To see how-he'd white Me ; - So. ft . : Owning, eriell,.."rt tease yotmg,man; -Yeti t exactly sii t inc." a - -Re seetti'd confountledfracaj and elided,' Then.row'd he'd-ne er deceive 'toys aVe•Ynte.g. man:Simi-can be dared t • If yap please Sir," volt; miliit-feare see, "To leave vim, love , l'never can, I swear liy all your beauty."' "Now. pray," rtit - s I, 'don't (ease, l'eung man; - You don't exactly. writ - He started. fig.Wd,'lntnz down his , (Winch proved Pd fairly efrfght him;). "Oh! ha-te, my love. to church !"' he cited (Yon see to what I'd brought hi.m,) - t•dkar ,aid J, "if that's sly Caw, To wed'," a weiniau's duly_; Let'. fly. or vt-e - liallte toolate— You now ern Illy .guit me"' .• • • Ult and quitior. DIVTERISS Or Tins. Tli.;:l.r.GßA.T'lt. -The Magnetic Telegraphll forever re main a mystery to the 4rearmastuf the peo ple, and the „pardonable ignorance, which people display conceping it, often gives birth to curious remarks. Not long . .ago an - old lady enterectO'lleily's office, in this city, and said she had a message to send to *heel ing. In a. few moments her nate _was deper sited'in a dumb v.-aite . r, and ascended - in a mys:ierimis manner through the ceiling. "Is that going tu,Wheeling!" in iluiretl the old lady, ii"Z"h / er eyei bent upon the ceiling: ma'am," answered tltc clerk. "I never.was there," continued she,." but it Wardly seems posttible that there town lies in; that direction. When will I get an an swer, Mr. Telegrapli?" PI can scarcely tell, ma'am—it may be two' or three hours." The old lads• "Went away, and returned in exactly two hour. Just as she entered the door the dumb waiter- came down through the ceiling. "There is your answer, ma'am,, said the • The old lady took the neat envel ope in her hand, With a smile of mingled gratification and astonishment. "Now this beat:, all," exclaimed s.he. - "Bless -I,ly hem! All th(tway from Wheeling, and the wafer still wet. That's an awkard looking box, tut- it can travel like Pizen!—[Pittsbure Journal.: I TRUE ',01.,g PUEACHING. `A colored cler#man, preaching :recently ,to-a black -audience, 'at the South, said: "I 'spos.e, indeed s'pect dat de reason de Lord made us brack .mea was, 'cause he use all de white men uP. 'fore he got to de brack man,,and - he.bad to'make him brack. dat don't miiice no odds, my bredren : de Lordlook arter, brack man, too. Don't de Scripture say 'dot two sparrer hawks am sold;f4 a fardeni and dat not one ob 'em shall fall 'pow de'ground widout der. farder? We'll,.: - `ilee, my bredren, if your. hehbenly fardee c,zre So much for a sparrer ha - Wk, when: you can buy : two ob dem fol . a farden, how berry much wore he care for. you, dat am wuih six or sebben hundred dollars a piece If that argument isn't a colored non sequiter, mei! never -.saw a colored non sequiter:=lKnicAcrborker. . EXADITS'ING - JUDGE 'TO HIS IPUPIL. Sir, it would be idle to trouble you farther. I .- • ou are perfect, and I will dismiss you.with a few: words of advice, winch you' will do very well' to follow, You will find it laid down as a mariracif - thecivillaw, hnever to kisi the maid When you cart kisslthe mis tress. Car . .out this principle, Sir, and you are safe. Never say boo to la goose when she has t epower to lay golden eggs - . <, % n Let yctrr face be ng, and Tour bills Lancer. Never put your h. d in your owri pocket. :when any one eLe s is handy. Kecp your conscience for your own private ruse,-and don't trouble it with other men's,matters. Plaster the judge and butter tfii jur. Look 'rvisei than au owl, andte.as oracular as the town clock: and above all get money. llo nestly if you can, my dear sir, but det 113 C. ney. I welcome you, sir,, to the bar. grAu.En 31EETING. P'addy, attending a ' , Broad-Brim" Con vention for the first tirne; - 171: - !S much aston ished and puzzled withal 'at' the trumber'of wor . hip., 'laving been told that the better 4 , t;rethren spade even as they were Moved byl!te Spirit," he.watched their proceedings With' increased disgust tor their ..haythen teat of worshin,!' 411 one _youn,g' Quaker rose - !aud commenced solemnly : - e,. - "brethren, f have married"— ; , . "The divil ye her!" interrupted P,at--Qua ker>sat dow,n ; in 'confusion, but the spirit moving Pat tio:lhrther, the yoting'man mus tered„?,ourage and broke ground azair _ "Btetbren, I liase, married A datighter of the 1.ordl" "the divii. - Tye have that!"*id Pat, "but be u long,_ long while I,4kfore fiver ye'll isee your father7in-law22 _ OVER-110T HEIL . "Don't you call this hot weather - .?" said a fresh caught Yankee, yesterday, ,to an old . reidenter. ,"1-.Iot? oh ! no; this is'nothing. - We lISP. the Short thermometer nocie Wait • • till June, when we get the long o7;e= np, if you want to see real hot weather." '-'l"ltank yen,, I rather gne.ss you'll see rw: takin . rather long on- . the northward and ea.,.tward afore the season gets .so hot that them corn -Mou thermometers can't 'hive the idea:l mine's one hundred and , twenty degrees long, when the mercury biles over in that, , I'tn O. Pic; Cit - ICIC WIT. - Onci of thereadiest replies we.eve'6'heard was Made bytn Id's!' laborer. _V- - , A .gentleman trar.ellin_g y on 'horseback "down east," came upon an Irishinan-Who was fencing in a_most barren - and - , 'desolate piece - ft land. "What are ..}•ou fencing:. in that' tot fur. Pat?" said he.. "A herd of.cows i Wouhl starve to death on that land. "An' sure yer honor, sir; wasn't j I fenc ing it to kape the poOr baste out of it?" TEST SEL A young lady from. .the countryte'inz iti sited to a party in New Noik, waS . itold by her city cousin to fix. up and put her beSt =f oot foremost, in order to catch a•bpu, for "she looked so green in her country 'attire." The country lass leemd comically into the face of [lei rather faded city relative'.atni re plied. abetter green than A .Westera. Editor declares th'at some ,of the . ycning women who pass hid village in the ,arks, on the river, are perfect ties. He means, says a northern paper, ark- r . . . • • . Paper !efialier4 l'apor ! i , NO. 21 BANK 8-TREET, - , l Beireex .llarket and Chesnatt, and Id and Usu. • , 1 '.., PUILADELPItIA. . ~ n - ',Ch i . :toy - that was ' killed at Tr'py, (N.l Tssr.• sitb.ertbers beg Leave to call the attention of ....col rd ri buyers to their assortment of papers ern .Y.,) on the fourth, by . the explosion of - the trartingthf.direrent varteties a -Printing, hardware. r f . t w at it E e nv a e n ione. and Wrappitte papers, Th•sue_pa bass drutii, is ~e ttincr bettef. - 'The eOroiter ' p v e d assorted toloricalso Jllltonct and Bog ,is , b 1 Boards, &c. ' : - - .' . fi sat on.hina" till he was • glad to'corri ` e to. . ~ .. Ikeing engleed in the Manufacture orpeintinf Pa : • pigs, they solicit orders from priiiirra ibr any Oven / . . 13:7.• clitirp . gtlys that a; .i. r iu r i.i c l / 4 3 ; m i nt size - ; which will be furnished at abort notiee,and at - . - , • • 'fair-Uric/VI. Wilhollt children i s.i n c l ' onceicalitylehin , , ii !het Market price' either in cash.ortfade paid for nags: limes. • ,• _DUCECTT Ir. KNIQIIT, N0..21 Rank st., . an ^CIS ESE MEE 11=1 • ' Pills': and Pinot( litters.' .7 :these Medicines have now been Tidal!. the pribliefor a period of prmysmata, and.. daring that time have manataitleci a high chime ter in almost (very part e& the globe for their ez-. tr4ortrmary and iinmediate, Over of restating per feil health to pe.tWan trafrating under nearly every ki;lnd of disease to which the l itiaman frame is liable. • IN MANY' Trt•ONBANDS , of certificated instances, th,SYlueveeven rescued . sufferers front the very verge- of an untimely grave, after all the deceptic* nostrums of the day had utterly fatted ; and to many thousamis !hey Wave permanently secured' that uniform enjoy ment of health,without . which fife itself is but ti partial blessing. $o 014.\ Weed* has their - iiticacy invariably and inhiltibly proved, that it his appeared sCircely . kai than iniraculowe to those. • who were acquainted with the bettinifally philosophical principles upon which they are com port's:led, and upon which they coMemmehtly act. tt, was to their manifest and sensibleitem' an in purifying the springer and channels of lifeotud cluing, them with • renewed tone'and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. 5 Unlike the bait pernitioni quackeries which" hOast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE =DI. aNgs are purely anti.solely vegetable; and Ontain neitherlfferenryolor Anyaznomy, nor Ansmik, nor .other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of ex tracts from rarei and powerful plants, the virtues at which, though long known to several /Man tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists, ;are altogether unknown to 'the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before athinnistered in so hippily efficacious rt.;combination. ", The tinevoperation is to loosen from the coats Of the Stomach :and &niche the various impuri ties and criufities constantly,settling round them ; end to remove the hardened ftecea which collect in the 'convolutions of the small !intestines Other niedicines only partially cleanse these, and leave . such collected Masses behind to+roduce habitual •"cristiveness, with all its Irani Of evils, or sudden Diarrhcca with'its imminent dingera Mire fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex amine the hum6n bowels after,-death; andhence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines ..of the age. The second effect or the yF,GETABLE ME MIDI- Cifin is to cleanse the kidneys . Iliad the blad der ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful ection of • which entirely depends upon the regulnrity of the urinary organs. The blood, which tattes its red color from the agency of the.-liver and lungs, before-it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through 'the veins. renews every part Of the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban - tier of health in' the blooming cheek. • The following are among the. distressing va riety of human diseases in which the TrEGg. TABLE LIFE NEDICINEs are well known to be infallible. ; i DYSPEPSIA, by thoritughlY ng tho clenns mat and soon stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile ' instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Fhttri,lenoir, Loss OF AnrinT, HEART IIICADAC#IF., REFTLES/LN . E93, 4tairrY, LAsOuoit, and Mmancnorm, which Ere the - general symptoms ,of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, CostiveAm, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process,--and virithont violenee- all violent. purges leave' the bowels costive within two days. Dianhcea and. Cholera,, by removing the sharp . acrid lluidsThy'which these complaints are occasioned, and hy-promoting the lubric4ive se cretion of the mucous membrane ~ . , . ; r,:smong the Mom! to ft Fevezz of all kinds, by regular circulation. throng,h the process of perviii fAtion it: "such enses, and the thennigdi solution of ill intestinal olncruclion in others. i , ..l.'l'la.: Liss: 3lnniciNes hare been known to •cure RhettlitattEa pennunently iii three weeks, and Gnt, in half that thrie,hy removing local inflammation from Ills nutscks and li g aments of ' [ _the-i..ints. T. . - , freeing: l ,and strenzth y 4 s li al l' n i i T l ll o.l l l7ler : they, operate most i' d .'j t: D l i i i z ir t: 3 l tP f h :l S l l l k y eSi : l i :ei these important organs, and hence ( lave ever been flunid 11' certain remedy for tit.: Worst cascS of Gravel. I '. AN° worms, by dislodgMg from the turnings < l f the bov..<l tho slimy clatter to whieh thew. Cr...at:fres adhere. . .; Asthma, and Consranition, by relieving the ti r-rc.xla of the lungs trenu the Inueutis which 6-v111.41:lit cull- will ucci. - 41.41. and whili r if vf.t. s burdened, and pruduet:s these dreadful di=rer- s. Sctuvy, Meeri, and irseterata Sbres, by whieli Law , '" LIFE MEDl perfeet let,rity -01 3 rEs pee la the blood', rnd all the hunions. Scorbutic Eruptions . aIA Bad. Complex tons, 11- their re c:1:•rt tp.:ll oith4 that 1: : 1,1 rho :tad rtate which occa- CiolzdY, and these I'ELS fi.r a very slwrt. time t as ca,tire careot Salt Eiletun, 131 1. Ni imitrovelatalt . in Oa! eit•arm•rs tbts.Nkin. Common Colds and In.fluenza will alwaSs be cart-4 by ottc closvor by ttva o,•ren toe IvorFt ' eas,a4. Hu& r..;,1,•dy ibis most distr"essinz and ohst. mat,:ma lady. !Ile VEGETABLE -LIFE KEDICINES deserve a da‘rinct mid emphatic revormuendation. It is nell-bnown to hundreds ',it this city, that the former paprietor of these valuable Mrdreines was himself afflicted with this 4war,. - ls of v-r:vn ; and that he r tried` in 'Vain every remedy preSeribed within the V. II( 4,, compass of the 31 , arrirt )ledirn. He however at lenzth tried the Medicine which ii now offered.. to the public, and he 'a as eureA in ra ver y short tihiss, after his ree2very had been pro nounced not (nity impmbable, but alosaltitely im possible, by any Ininian tnean,s FEVER AND AGUE. , Fur this scourge of the weso-rn country these Medicines will he frnind a salry. 1-Tp•rtiy. and cer tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sphject to, a return of the disens"—a cure by these, Medicims is permanctit—TßY Tinni, BE SATI:;VIED. iII:CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, lArs OF .tITE I ITE, AND tIisCAsEteI , 'FCIIALts--thesc ei nes !Inv e been lased - with the m,,st beneficial results iti cases of this an,l rcroFctA , in its worst - terms. )i. Ids to tile_ mild yet powerful reniarkaLle NIG= SWEATsr: - NEFCCOI:s7 I)6 CILITI, - .NI::r.NoVij COM iot. sll i,uid3, PA LPITATmx I IEAILT, YALNTEa'S COLIC. 'UM:. IitESCITSIAL DISEASES - • Yersons tiyir.se C7./:S• itriions hare ,become im - paired by the injudicious use of°241 r i'ttccii, will And these 31edicile , s a prfect,rare, as they never fail to eradicate nom the Sy..... , terie alklie effects of 4lereury infinitely roamer than the ruost powerful preparatioris uf j!.iarsaparilla. A single ,trial will place them beSr-ond the reich oC competition, in the estimation or every rah t.- i BE CAREFUL OF COUITTERFEII - :icier-zit - hare lately been discovered, uud their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of NCW York and abroad. - • ;. Buy of nu one who Li z Mt 611 'At.IIIORIIIILD AGP:NT. Prep-ire . d and sold by Dr. W. B. 3,IOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York. . „ ' FOR 5.4.L.F. BY . Joir.c a tmws,w, Agtfa for r , rtittylkilll County -Dec `29, PAO ._ . , 50 -I 3 , ' 4.Per . ry Davis' ♦'cgc rabic Pain q. , 11E WONDER OF THE ADE.--INTERNAT. & Extt;rnal Remedy.-=A crest disrovely nod vu,na ,ble medicine: Every family should have . a bottle in caltes of fudden eiekneits. It cures • Cholera, MilVPi Coma Mints, Chalk. I/left/Kea, Fever and Aetie. , :jilee, Dysenterv. Pain - in the Ilidd.flllruisett, Rhomma• • • •. DyspiTsol, e nd Bnrns. ;;-• READ THE OYIDEISCE. ' = certiht , t , that have for several months used Mr; Da.vls' Vet/nettle - Pain Killer Sin rity family in several of those cuseirfor which it is recommended., and God it a very useful family medicine."- ' . 'A. BRONSON, Pastor of 24 - .llaptlst Church, Fall River.' 71/4nry, Martha's Piataard. , "'ibis may certify 0414 tinve used Davie 'Pain Kil ;ivi,t) great Filene's in (saes tdChniera fermium, C.Mnamn Cmtudajnt. Rmneeti4,Cdrms,'Culdn, be.; and would cheertnify recommend It an n,va Wank. faintly menitine. . JAS. C. [MONIER. Itsvis.--This may ctirtflyi that T atiilnse tbe;Pcin Killer in - my family. My health Vas been sn mind for Ahree or tour ttionths pus!, that Thavo but Mite or no use for it, and would still recommend it to RII-VA RD PECK , • • Fall River. 94 mom h„ - 17th. 1819. gor sale by JrihklNtl & SBA W, _ . Chesrut Street, Philadelphia. Aserlis for.Eistese tri whoin all eiders and Implication' for Aleneles rim° Eastern Pennsylvania - should be addressed. D. DANIS:AN'. Wholesale and Retail Arent for Bchisylltill Co. tiltrarnisis and others supplied to sell teal!) et the releetar Isles. AC; 17, 1550 lapt.ll, 1849 - 1 . - E ,L 4 ' I MOML I PS: liiller. BM WIII NIMIISII Astrology, Astronomy, Threnolo _ gY aria cx;oiniiincy. . , BY PROP C. W. TIORACK. OP a WED, EN. Otte, M. Rif Lavin street. abort PlikLC (Inuit • Oa Mao& Flu! Hall—Psoia.Det PUIA. • $2., - ,000 !liming been liiron -BY my nlitneintis friends fin the tate Presidential Election, should ennyince tbir.e skeptical person, who talkaf - ritcear.s. that. no such thing pi ram is nr has been known by the voinent and distinguished Astronotherand Astrolnger. C. W. 11011ACK. during his experience of over a quarter of a century. .0o you dnubt predestinalloni Then Why nnt every mxa gain , the celebrity of General Tayl:r s a Daniel WeSster, or I a Henry Clayl And yet there-are some who are fool ish enough to dnubt that a man maybe torn with the power to see into future events.. How can it be nos -Hite that the destine of niamshouln he destined by the mire !tingling of a pack of c:ards 1 and yet there are Bionsands whit allow themselves, with open months, to swallow the , creasy words of .anme old woman. wh ,, se true consists in filling tlicru with wonders that are most difficult for the digestion of otheis who ate Creritlionp, yet more scientific It is sttah that brut,: discredit on a profession that liar been p . cknowledged be a srience of this highest uru 51e.r from time innuentorial, arid is the only professirt that holy authority. to sustain It. The high re spect.whir hinenerat Taylor. and Charles John Berna dotte, lane:tine of Sweden.' had for Astrology, is shown by their Inters for their Nat ivit les to the sub scriber, which it will rive hiturreat pleasure in show x to 15111;05e whn favor him with a can. In addition to. his Inkver to foresee future events, he has the power To give such informstion tx., will etTecin allY redeetril-licti mime given in the too free use of the bottle. 11P,I; :1 1 5 , 1 capable .1 - curing disease; lieretot fore consitliireit juctiratai• in this country by the or [(Nary medmines, and wishes, all to give. Mtn a call who have heen.civcn up by their phytici ins and wish to be r ured. Ile wilt warrant a cure In all cares,, and will ntake no charge except for the conjurations he 1';11 make use of in Ills rate. lle 15 oltrii asked what 'Nativity isl answers, according In Genijiancy. Cone of the seven gliiii.ls in the science of AstridoXy. that it i=a Ilotioirope (tribe Bunk: ereilts ofa person's tar.. carefully calculated and transcribed on paper, con raining an acre:mil of all the lucky and unlucky days In the months atoll ears orate rersnit'S for whom it 1. cast ; by which opeans thoucand• in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misrorinnea that had been hidden in the wnnib of aloe nits. by refer t to their Nativity before ettnerine nn any speCula tiun husinessor pie:l.lre. It stionlii he In the hands of every nne their nititanar for life. A Nativity of an individual can only forsvarn the possessor of trim hies Ina! are m 61111 re for 1:1,11; 0111FC who are tuVoltr , eg! ht pirseut oli!lictil , les. of ~ .ty kiwi novst wait on the P l lllvCri9Ct in person or by triter, who is 11Fr , p,Ifell 10 1 . 5..r1 111 S +Uri 111.1111.•11to fir OM, immediate I,enent I Ile Is ready to use his influence to ro tell the result of 15w5it it.. mt..; tilt ntiderta Lints In st Itich there bra risk invoked; lot 31,.. tinker , Use or pod , er for the res. [oration or noictlllf 10.-1 properly, wlitch be has used for the advantage of t !towel nds Ila this city and else ' where. Whn run dried a gentleman's abilities. who has bait the honor to be called au and con-1111ml With by all the crowned heads of Europe. and eotnys a higher rrpntstion as an than Italy one liVinC 1 . •t Ile can lo.rommlipil with 31 his Office, or by leiter. f pre-nal& and lie is prepared to make u.e of his pow er on any of the foltow log topirst—lttisiness rf 311 detcflptions ; travelling by in mi or tea; Courtships ; advice give% for Ito tr roccessful 'accomplishment ; speiulartas,A stock., merchandise, or real estate; the recovering of legacies in dispute ; the, puneitasing of tickets, alid the safety of ships nt sea. He also offers hrs sera healtliovellth and marriage. inice ninth., Journeys, lawsuits, difficulty in hosinesa, frand,wic p knes, nod death, past. pre.ent and future event/tit:tr.! to ati the concerns of life, and invites all to call ytkin are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. TERMS:. . . - Ladies, 50 cents; Gent lenten,Bl. Nat;vides eaten. hied and read in fall. Reny:ling to the Oracles of Mas• ealine Fllzns—Ladies. et ; Gentlemen, 81 50. Nati el ties calculated acrardins to GenntanrY. for Ladteo,B2, In tall, 83; Gentleman, 83, In Nth 85. Per.oits at :id istance can have their hat ivit les drawn by *ending the dated the day and their birth. All lel t•ro enntainina the shrive fee win receive irn-, mediate attention. and pathities is - 111 he sent to any pan or the United ritatcs, written on dumlde paper. Office. Nn. Locust street, bemeen Eighth and Ntritn, and Walnut and Spruce streets, °nooks the Musical Fund Hall. Phila. Office tioursfrom 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. Der P., lgiq JAUNDWE, DYSPEPSIA, !MOND; OR NER VOUS DEED.ITY, DI3EAsE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases from a disneloerill.iver nrito mach, sio.h as ennst ['OOP, fllntleFil, of blood to 'hf head, delditg of the stomach. 11:1I11+1•A., heartburn, discust thr trod, fullness of welglit in , the rtorimeh,Fllllr erIII. lathing, Finland rir flnt writ): al the pit fir the stomach. plvimmia. 4 of the head. loirri,l and pificult hrrath. frIllle!illa /IL :1:i. 'thrirti, clioki”z or t% bell ia A j)utz ol Aveho hef to the sight. f,vrt and doll ;1.1 in in t Ito In•atl, defirienry of periptralion., yellow to f.s of the : .kin ant Flee, pain in the ride, hat*. chest, . hinh. &c.. toolden' floptie, of heat, : to! Myr in the flesh. constant . imngiflinp n ecd, and great tleprensintt of tpiritr, 'no he Effectually cured hr D'S ELEMIATEA) GEIniAN HIT . 1.1. , .f1r C. M. Jaelo , no, at the Ger : i( hie Slnte. NO. VW Arch Philadelphia. Dlt. rmort.A', , tem preoi i Mali nee r the ab..ve tiny zer.14.11, az.y fgt.. r I.n.patal!nn in tlar C Saw..., te,t, to many cases atter .kill4nlp.liyai- , Their pr . wtr , if equalteri. =I • .• iaresleilei fail I. These (title s ate worthy the attention of invalds. :Possessing gr at vfrl nes sn the rectrh rat inn or OP of the Livei and lesser .21.inel,s,exere.s,,iiPt il e ee m i, e r searching pot •ers in 11l eakn,... and affectimu. of the - digestive oreplis, they are, withal, safe,. certain, and asta _ READ AND nu Cosviseecre.—Tha lion. Charles D. "Iltnetins. Editor of the V:1110,111 Dentoirat. the best Paper In West Jersey, says, July RI ss•-."flatters Germsn filiters.—We have seen many flitiering no. ' iices of this medicine, a nri the source from which they came, induced 1111 P. make inemiry icspectlng Its merits. Cssrom Inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its'artlon upon diseases of the liver and digestive orcsion.and the powerful influ ence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really sur• prising. It cal ma and stiergthens the ucrves,hrru,ing them Inio a ease, of reposc, making sleep refreshing. • .If this medicine mere more generally used, we are •ailsfied there woilla he Ices sir knew, 3. from the. ate. Ina rh, liver and nervous 1461.111.111 C 7.1,11 IllalOrk , ty of real and imaxinaty de.,eas•cs emanate. Have thetii in a he coil:theism sad you can hid defiance to evi -1 densice general], Tillk ellrafildil,3l% medicine we would advise no rfriends' tc len are at all indisposed Is give a tri . eillt then lecommendliseff It should, in fact, bein every family. No •ther mcilicine'cats produce such evidences , •f merit." Front the flolton Heel The editor saki, ,ller. 214—• Dr. llonfland's Cele brated German Diners, fur' the cure of laver colnplalllta jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous 'debility, is defervedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. Thes4 nit ii•rs h4ve been tared ty rrouet nate. and a friend at our elbow rays he has lotwelf teceived an effectual and perman, nipire of Li.er Complaint from the use of this remedy. ' "We are convinced that; In the nage of these Halm:, the patient rnurtantry Caliit al ren anti and vagor—a fact worthy of :real con,idera don. - The) are pleasant In taste and smell.'and can he need by persons with the moil delicate rtomaCha with safi•ty, muter any circumstance.. We are rpeisk trta from experience and to the On eted we advise their rare:* Scott's !redly, one of the best literary papers pia,- lished said Aug. ri1 4 .11 , 11 , 11 . 1i Ger Marl nit terA. minufarinn,l 14 Dr. Jackson, are notv wont• mended hv soiree or the most prominent members of thr faculty • as an ankle of much cflica . cy in cancan( female weakness. A a such Is the case, tve would ad vise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save iteinsetves much sickness. Persons of debilitated consiitisCons will find these Barer!, AdValllareollllth their health, as We knots from experience Me salutary effect they have "open weak sy,teips." = Judge al. alr Noah, a sent!einan with great scien• tine niid literary attainment's. raid iU Ids New Votk rUully Alessearer. Jammry ft, Isso:—Dr. ekt m , u , thiters.--fie t e is a pr,paration which the , leading presses In the:Union appear to he unanimous n recommending, and.the reason Is obvious. IL IS made after a Preseription furnished hy . the late Dr ch r kraplier tYdhelrn floofiand. Protestor of the UM ieisity of Jena; Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers (ler many hat ever - prodneed. Ire was emphatically the eliutrir (4 . A•mbeff, end therefore a medicine of iv hith he was thelnyentor and endorser may be confidently relied Mi. Ile specially recommendeif It in liver mint • plaint, dyspepsia. vertign, acidity of thew.. inaeti..enostipatinm. end all coniplaints ‘ arkitig from a rib.mded condition.of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Niue Philadelphia papers expresi their can victim," of its excellenre. and several of the editora speak of its effects •from their nwo individual expe rience: [indite theire'eiretimstances, we feet warrant ed', not only in calling the attention of /ow readers, to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M;Jackitors's) pre riarnitnii, tint in - recnminending the anklet() all afflict ed." .The Philadelphia Saturday Gaulle, the beat family newspaper published in the United States', the editor pays of Dr. lionflarid's Ceram° slitters.—•• It 14 ireldnan that we recommend what are termed Patent:Medicines jr, ho ennfidrra P and patronage of our readers; and. . therefore, when we recommend'. Dr. Ilandand's Cer• man Bitters, we wish It lobe dlstinztly anderstnadthat we are ant Speaking of tlia noatiinala of the day, that arennisedabenrfora hrlef peirind and then frirgotteu otter they have done their girll•yrace of anschle, but of a medicine long establiabed, unive family prized, and which has met the hearty approial of the Faculty !melt." , ' Evidence tqlon evidence has been received,Olke the foreping) from all sections of the Union. t h e Wt. three year*, and the . stroncest testimony In its faiiie. is, that there Is more of it used In the praerlce of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all the other nostrums combined, a fact that can cagily latest:o%h. ed, and fully provlnt that a scientific preparation will meet with' their quirt approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver 01mM:tint and Dyspepsia, no flan ran &nib:, after usinaft ardirected. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—h' is preferable to calumet in all blilautdiseases—the'effeet it immediate. They ran be administered to fernalepr Infant with safety and reliable benefit. at any time. flawsan or CavaTrarnrel. • This inedlcine has allain,,t 'bat high character which is necessary for all wedirtne- to attain to induce coun terfeiters to pat forth).purions article nt the rieg the lives or those whna're innocently &clewed. LoOk • well to the marks •er ; the genuine . ' They have the written signature C: M. JACKSON upon the wrap. per, and the name bin4if In the bottle, withsst which they ere spacious. - For sale, whnlesate and retail, it the German Me dicine Store, No: 120 A rill Street, one door below Gth. (tate of WS Race so Phitsdetphiti, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country.. Also, for sate by J. BROWN . , Druggist, Pottsville, Pa. June 9,18.50 . _ _ . MINERS"--JOUIZNA.. L . i ••• D= - PQTTSVI , VI LE - ADVERTISER' • ..t, C. W. 110UACII, Astrologer SA-ty ;%fOlfta EVIDIMCS CID EY • -118/11Cy_. 9 - . AGI MCAL, ,PAIM ..lEX.TUA.GTOG; t - run oaultitst. Asti osix ossons. • A certain' and positive Cute fbr the wont annul and Scalds, Plies, Erysipelas Rheuthatbast. Cola, - Wound).Fever Sotes,Droken Oreast,flore . ?apples, Weak and Inffamed Eyes, Sprains, Salt Rheum. arid all calms ° . • of Externatlnflamation. , 'BERNS AND SCALDS. , T Challenge the world to ;prove, that in any one vise ale Insraneer`•Dalley's blagkat Pain Excractor"-.- that Is to say the genuine ankle—has. since ita Arst in. troduction'by me in 1839, np to thiii . period, ever plied to cure the worst cases of Darns and Scalds • • FROZEN TOE CURED. Divymea's Ferry; Oda re. Ps., Jea. 19,'49. Ma. licasir Dst.ccv—Str: This Is to certify that I have been afflicted for a member of years with a. tore toe ; caused by being froien. bly toe has bees very painful to me, especially ,durimt the literals motthe when It had become so much aVected that the Res 9 at the first joint had nearly all disappeared. Device cried all the different remedies recommended to me, but without experiencleg env relief, I bad given up all hopes of satins my limb. ' Oar, to :ratify the writh es of my Meads. Daniel W. Diaathan. Brodhead, and others,' was induced to t ry "galley's Magical Pain Extractor," and Ly the use of one 25 cent bor, was 'windy esrsd. DANIEL DECKER. We, the andersigned,subSenbe our name* to theabort testimonial, not alone as an act ofjustice to 11. Panty but that ()theta, similirly opined may beinduced to try and Ilnd relief Dom td! Thinner this extraordi nary &roily salve. . W. F, Baonnesp, losers' B. Lrernies, "Jana DANtet W. DTIOMMII. *Tor directions, and other testimonials of sores performed, see printed rimphleta. , eAtrnoN Ttta ruBLIC WO aril& of acknowledged merit !smote ettenslre• Iy counterfeited' than PALLEY'S GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR: The difference between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily defin ed, viz DALLEY'S eriirivet esit very /ermine Es &scree, in the severest tore: unit scald,, affords in stantaneous relief. It draws out the ilia and pain In a few nuonteil. And In curs and wounds, sore and In flamed eyes, and ail cases nr _external inflamatlon, its sontLinc effects are ever the same. The Counterfeit Extenctors,on the contrary irritate when applie.Land inereaoe the. pail; ; Bring coenitant of the 'danger attending the use o On, Counterfeit Extractors. I distinctly declare that will tot hold myself responsible for the effects firefly Extractor, unless the, same be procnred at my own Depot, 416 i:roadway corner Lisnenard Street, New York, or front my authorized Agents. initx G Banwir, Agent, Pottsville; F■eo'a KLETT*. Co. " Philadelphia; JOHN IS lIICas, " Reading ; Cosa A 11r.intgan, " Lancaster; C A Movnis " York. _ . . DO voir waNT - TO CURE 'OUR HORSE: IF afflicted with llrimors. Scree, galled nick - and ,froniders. quitter - bone, grease - oreavin, or poll-evit. one' hog of Dailey's Animal Galvanic Cate-All, will convince you that there Is no mistake in it. HEAD: The following is trio:: the Over seer unite riarb.m it.iiro..! etabie.: Nett. York, July 11, 1849. , I ba - ve tried DAI.I.Ert3 ANIMA!. GAL VANIC CIITIF.-ALI., anti I now certify that I liner frond it the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever put noon a llorAc, and would not be without it forany money. It cures . hard and sparin-lutnirs aiis• Ins from the COVIII, saddle, are., as fry magic I Itrib on a little or the Salve, and lb...roller can't fri3l:o a sore. It can never do,itartn. , JOIIN VAN VOIIIIIS, . over,eer, Harlem Railroad Stables. • READ TOE . FOLLOWING Th:► {AM certify that I have used DaHey's Animal Galvanic Cnre-All, and found it the safest and most speedy cure f,rsnres attahruises that I have ever used, and I take litenaiire in reCiiminenditig it to all. S. 31. ROLLINS, Livery Stable, lei Jay st., N. REAT) TIIIS MINERS! Born from an Ex - plosion of Gunpowder—Blast. accks. I)•xxEs, E.g., New Yolk— • hear Sir: I hereby tertify,that In the early part o Ahrcit Ixsl, ghile engaged in blaoting rock,, a charge of powder prentatiirelv ,i-spinited, taking full rifec upon my faLe, rtwid. arid Irft arm, and burnt, me In a drendful rummer. I tV3fcarripd home on n Inter, mn fare swollen 10 in Ire Itienatural size; the flesh torn runny arm. below the elhow ; and my eyes flllyd witli powder:tent dust. A Phi.dri.in called in, rsprorrell otrnn; doulltA no to alto saving of my left eye, which had several cut• over the ball; and my face being 'burnt nll nem, nod hnvima thicz:k black scab over it he directed poultices to be applied, to draw out the powder. This I resisted. being fearful of losing my eye,; and having heard much of your Pain Extra,. or, 1 ennthilled b, Try 11. I did so, rind in lessOlian a fortnight, and without amp other app'irmion Ulna your Extractor, 1 was completely cured, without a sear, and my ryosi:ht roily rostorod. Port litchotand, Staten Wood, Joae 21;1848. Sworn befote me, Me 24th June, 1518. ram CR41511,11., justice of the Peace. LIFE.RAVED! AWFUL cAra (IF SCALD! =MEE ...Mr Dailey—hear sir While nig Non, 15 years Md. was at wort.: in the shingle manufactory of P. Rove, he had the misfortune to slip and fall 11/lila largevrat. used for the impose of balling blocks preps/al. - 4y to gutting. The hoicks Imilpvt hell) flllllllll,Pd Crlllll the vat. containing /11 - Irg, (whinny of ladling water. Ile r,•11 forward scalding both hands and arms all one 31111.. 311111/11e let badly and the other partially. rile reales were lin had mu his arms leff Unt 1110P1 of the flesh creme ofr nith his garments, and his life was deepaire of by Loth his ollysicians:and friends. Dalley's Pain Est raeotravas procured not poem as pap gime (whn h was in atottit ail houro) and applied wide!' relieved hint from all pain:, prevented intiamation amp swelling, and in a few dnyo commented healing his awes. There to:pear...l n general improvement, an much on Ilint in three weelto he teas remnted In his rather`, house, distant attain one mile 3011 a half. We continued !ht. ,ifl• of ttirs ahoy medicine about tsvo nit - Milts and we believe it was the means, under Providence, of Sa•IfIE ilhibiC.4lll•l ae wound cheerful• ly recommend it to all similar - .rases as a safe and In valuable remedy. With 'sentiments of reopeet Tnt ma in, dear sir, your meat obedtent and litinthle serv ant. Ant.lf; CLAIM. We the penionolty ilegnottitert with the CIIAC 111 i Mr. (7111 , rk . .4 son, belie) the ahoy , rtatenwut tothinantiallyciirrect : M ), 10111,3 DeWPy ' .. J H KetteyJl Win Evan*. E tlArk; 1 , M.:40,1ra Ne.tvan, tit New • man, Mary J Bose. - 7}Fordirectinni, I , ec priffied ramp['Teti. 11. DAI.I.EI )(MN G. 'mows, Agent, Pottsville. Seiit. I. 1q49. New Store. woot.EsA.t.o AND RETAIL. IUIiT "peeling al the nid stand "(Men. W. ?claw, ein Centre :Aura, directly opposite the Post °Mee, Pneessi The subscribers. having taken this old established stand, respect fatty give notice that they are now op •n -kir an extensive amsnrim - ent *of goods t ensisistini of DRY DOODS.CIMCCRIES,QIIP:ENSIVA RE. pito. VISIONA, IFFIII, - SALT, dr.e.. !Ise, all of which have been selected with the utmost care; and boned malne iv from AuetJoni - and Importera. Diving had many years' experience in the wholesale city bushiest they enjoy, in consequence, many and superior advantages in the Procurement nr their goads cheap: their motto being Small Profits and quick Sales. they are deter 11',/ T. Ili , " liWir C111 , 1.11,,A the ndva mare of their experience, by settler. at the lowest rity priers The by ratline and exteeininethcir stock will be amply convinced that such is the fart. COUNTRY DEAl.6riB, who may dealt, to ratite the expetwe of a vutit to,the etty, will find at this rnalt lianntria an oppormnily to replenh-h thvir ptnek, and obtain godson terms as faeorattte it • they ran prrtrute then, in the city. One.-perann wtti he kept enntioyed irk the, city to attend the Auctions, Ind procure gond, on the hest ternia possible. tleCountry produce tri,nn in exrhnnep May 1E3,1850 GREATEST DISCoVERV OF TEC AGE Dn. TRAsIVS, .MAGNETIC OINTMENT. . I • . S constantly cures of the utmost impor-, tante. "The inost incredulnus are eonvinced—the most faithless are unopened to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. • It Is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination known to the world for the la-mediate teller Of disease and pain. . it never fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the cardllaty vessels alto. body, arid Poultice the circulation of the blood .By this ITIPIIIIII a controlling power is gained over ihq inknot malignant forms of disease, which can not.be otitaim , .l from ail) , other remedy.. Such Is the power of this combination that it penetrates ln every portion of the.hunitin frame; every hi - monad muscle, vein and„ti_gnment is searched out and made sensible of Its purifying aVid healing Influence. Hence it comes It copes as readily with Internal as external diseases • • Num-rona instances are Do record where this INTO dy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most powerful internal, remedies failed to pro duce any effect flui.ll bait frequently been the case la heflostatatios of the Bowels, No patient need mist die with this disease.where the Magnetic Ointment can be obtained. That clangertmc Epidemic known the I • Peered Ery.tipetae, Gin always be cured by this remedy. For hutastwato!',y Rkfityriatiarg.- - ointment is-the "Most •entriptere remedy prepared. Gi 09 eases mil Of 1001 t will afford 'entire* VI the Worst rain of . . . • , Novaya Headache, In thirty minutes. For nervous diveaois this remedy Is of Immense ♦aloe. Affections or thr spine. rheumatism, I triteness. atm 'rate sane throat, bmnehltis. pleurisy, mop, chills, bruises. scald bend, scrofula, salt Rheum. erysipelas., thnlere morbus, sine in' the thee or breast, borne, inflamed evil, fever sorer, dre., will be immediately relieved by the use of this rrmedy. , For further particulars And ter3inionialr, lee pamph lets left with ea3l3 scent. • , Price 2.5 and 40 cents per bottle.. Pnr sale by •• ]OLIN 0.: DROWN,. Pottsville; and J. W. GIRDS, •.. • . Nlnersville. . Also, for sate by in Agent in each town in the State September 9. : 40-1 y Boys' and Chliden's Clothing. 'VIM subscriber has on hand a complete assortmea 1 'of Clothlog. adapted la theseason, suited for Boys of three years of age. td young Gentlemen of sixteen Atm person purchasing Clothing at this establish ment can have the privilege of returning them if they do not suit. F A. fIOYT. , N 0.284 Cheannt Bt. below Tenth. P ' ("COLD PEN INKSTANDS...A NSW AR IT ties for preserving - .she' poinni or, Gold :Pets ivlthout Injuring:just retailed tad (*tattle at . Stine 1.1060 Tha test Family Medicine nevi heforti the public It has been computed. that -du-in,, the last tweitylears, three millions of persons have ezumajly been benefited by fha use of these juedicuies ; a fact which speaks volumes in'fitityr of their curative properties-1a single trial will place theri beyond the reach otcompvtition iu the estimation Of every jettient. fly their itie the blood in restored to a pure and Ina:itchy freed from all impurities. .This system is• nut redisted during their operntiort tint invi t viiiited, nu.l they require no re.truint from bwiness or plea.nre. The afflicted have in Moffat's Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters, it remedy tlutt will do for them all that tol..dicine can pw.iihkretrect. The genuine of these medieuies itre /lOW put up with a fine steel en,_.-rtived wrapper and labels,. and copy tight secured according to the laws of the United States. York. Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, X: D., New . • J. %V. MOHR. Druggist, solu Agent for Minersville. Ang:tnt 10.1850. 32.-1 y Dr. A. Huber, fl EVERS IIJ3 SERVICES IN THE DIFFERENT kJ' branches or alydiclue, suritery. Ace_ Il . h.: fft mny.,l to the office of Dr. RH ker. and continues his praitlre nu the same lloircemilic principle. Thank. folio the ritivins of Minervville 1 vicinity for limit liberal support, he. takes this •thethod nr Informing them, that he will visit that place on Tuesday and Friday of rarb week. for the 'purpotn of . consulting those within!! to receive advice: Ileinthy be "seen at the bonne of Air. Vogt, Jeweler, Su,nblirY Street. Ni• nerrville. Ili* residence Is in tinrwerisn Street, near Ruch & Evans' steam Pottseillc. , lINSI • r..cA\ I!,r S `.; - - rtEIITIFICATEB AND TESTISIONIALS sur ll tielent to fill every column a thiv paper, can he prrulured, vetting forth the wonderful vit toes of Dr. etv..ayne'r Conipouttot rtyrup of Wild Cherry. The most common Nuyitig ie..that I would not give ono bottle of Dr. Swayne's Compound tlyrup of Willi Wherry, for itrt . lfla .. d . ?zen ofi . any other preper . In i Whin. 1 huve tried all i the popular ones, Init hle stntids unrivalled for met - ore of the following didenres, viz Influenza. Conghn. roitsompilon, Spitting of Mond. Palpitation ne the Henri, %Theo:ill - 1g Cthigh, Tickling or tieing sensation in the Throat, liron _ . ctillis,'Asannu or weakness of the Nervous :),•• tem, or impaired Cous ltaiion r 1,11.1 any cause, and to prevent persons from Ming into a iteLlioe, this wediclue ha■ not its equal. Anil when too mud) calomel or. quihyro hall firer' nootirino will prPvent qa vvil offer Is on the sys:pni, nrd remit trwl,l,lAry timrtiona. A NO ruErt nova: CIIRTIEICATIt. Cato of l'Als:ird !Janson. Engineer at NTr. Pettit's Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallies. Streets, Spring, Garden. More solistatilial es ids?... or !lie wonderful curative tibs. , l7 :11.4 of Dr.i3wryoe'R Contpotind Syrup of Wilt! Anvil 13, ISLO. Dr. Pwayne —Dear Sir —.tieing Severely aflhrteJ tvith a violent col,tund cough , %illicit settled upon tfty liingtr, attended with grerit d,ibility,; soreness in my slile;lliat I emit,' scarcely breathe, spitting blood, n appetite, could get ti,i rest at) bight, owing to the se v. tits of my cough, would sildt as 111110 as a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of things con tinued until I almost despaired of being cured, tingles tried pbysiciaris'and numerous thins without relief Matt:lying heard or the great. virtues of your Com mand Syrup of Willi Cherry, and its being apnroved of by' physicians of the first eminence,l concluded to mike trial or it, and am happy to state that three bot tles performed a perfect r urn ; my sleep iv 1101• MIMS. WrlPd find sweet, mid I firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted for this great mire. .1 shalt he glad to communicate with 'my - person on the subject who may be pleased tr. ,011 Oii me. and corroborate what I have ' , aid in the above certificate, at thf Fac tory nr nig residence. 1 VOWS', most respet CD. 11ANsON, 13 Wt.llB' Row, Strem, font. doors nhovn Spring Garden:. The above evresheate is from a orin hell 'mown by a larpa portion pit mit. citizens. Tiny, w doubt the Willi of pi, ate itivitvd to call and sn , hay themselves, ihat i.:, another voltititiry, rtHititt•re.ircl and livist2 tittnrpi to tip v , e4t yule, of Dr. Swayne's corn pnun./ Syritp or Wild Clmtry. eter,vonen..4xelbmperir, and all Politic Speakers say that Dr SW aymioN l'imfry gives that vigor to the voice that.cnntmt br uteameil from tiny other ar iir to. SIrm4N6AII CLA6K, C. E. CLARK. To Eb Pere's, —Mlny azP I Indiegnals who know the vnlue ni Dr. Swaylir'r Compound Sy ron of Wild Cherry, make it n rule to take it two or three tlniezr a week, by which they remove the ca twee that produce disease, preeerre their health and keep off the Mikan:tilee of ate ' Very linportaxt Carliort..—Thr genuine article Is prepared only by Dr rlwayne. Trvenior and Sole, Pro prietor, cornet of Eir,hth and flare Sh... Philadelphia. All Wild Cherry preparations /mina •• pnehively fic titious and count-rfelt" wllhout hie eignarure. SWRimen Celebrated Vernalame " A safe and effectual remedy for wor:ns, dyspepsia, rbolortt marlins. sir(tly or dyspeptic children or adults, and the tno‘t useful family 'medicine ever offered to the puhlic " The only one that Is pkaeont to the test', has proved St urine. In thousands of cases, not only in the ereal destruction al %tam.. but Inrreforin.: the tirlty and dyspeptic child owl adult, When other remmlita love had 110 veto effect. flewlre of Mist:Arm! Remenamr. pr. Swe) nes Vetnefole It now pm err in ten ;re Bottles. See thaf the name Is open corre , Sy,Szr.7 , mr JP,, swAvNE.s n.llr:Alt-r0 %Till) SARSAPARIL LA and fiVilt ACT TAR HI 1,8. Par glittering tot any pill of ilit - preaent day These pills are compounded of vartnns vegetable substances, elle:result of Inn: null laborious investigation-and the hold they have-token of the public favor:quid the cures they tome Orfortued since they were introduced. Is uit pgeeetienloi lo the history of medlrine. Unlike most other Pills, they nehlier gripe, produce nausea, or nny other unpleasant sensation • they cleassa and arengthen the fountain springs of life, rtiol hi) medi cine enn 11:11Vg• a better effect than these for monthly IrrPVILIIIties which of cosititt:Olp happen to women. otiose valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr SW AVA.E. N. W corner of tilfinTil tied RACE Streets, PliS:l4lpbl3. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOIIN ft. isRoWN, J. CT Rills C. Pottsville, Pa. ' J. B. C. MARTIN, IA NI Est R. FALLS, Mi . nersville JOHN W. GI ' JOHNSTON ar. CO 20.1 sm.; C. 6r. C Ilystrzmnrm,Schaylkill Haven; II 011tsirtra, Port Carbon; ituunv & Bern, L. atatrantanVo; Jotru A. Oren, J. 11. A urtrit. Tuscarora; E. J. Puy Tamantin; Oro. ItrtSsaVnt.u. Now Castle; W. Mill!TI'Llt:•. St. Chin; hi vru t SrI.I.IOSAI. Palter snn; PAUL Rant, PinezroVe; Ern ta. & ha spy, Tre. Isom; Comotitt & RO7l. 1.10Wellyli; intim Witt.' t:tis, Middieport; Cita, Pa Merl. OFWIZOttr;;; roNNFR, !LIVIA'S; dt'Lllt•VnAt.P. New Thiladelnhili; S MERTZ, Or via•Surr; 'l. - trotin,r; J. t vett., 311Kr:testier!. and by MoPT lill STlireß , eperil in the adjacent ctai9lfr. Feb 9 . l'atent Lubricating; On: D. SCIIOENER, ITAVING plitchased the exclusive right for moron 1 Picturing and vendlerr the Patent TiihricatingOil nom P. tA Devlan &'Cn., for Sch.' ylkill. io.l.en tenon. Cidenthia. Nort immiterlatel,Lozerne.W3 ming, Lycntilite, Lehigh, Carlton and Northamptnn - Colintim.. he Blinnoneosto the pnblie that he has cninme need the mann lectern of it In the Borough of Pottsville, where he:w111 be happy to rupp/y all orderi promptly, and lit the Ratite rate it can be IMirchmtp,rfroin the Proprietors of the patent tight. This nil. was Patented January 16th, 1816, and Ita superior excellence and cheapness hoe already given it the preference over 1131 nther olt louse, for all kinds nf Stationary 'Machinery. !Alen motives mul can on our Itallroad&—and also for Lain use. 411 orders left at his store, will be prornforkrittended D. :40110ENI CR, 4. • Centre st., opposite 'the Post °ince. Pntleviti Oune W. 18-19. The following certificates plow its character : • -.) Phibohdphia. Dee ISIS SitP3rr. P. B. ()pilau do Co.—Gent,letuatt:-:-The Ta•.: ent Comm:4th; pm sentinel . * hatieirted.and.whirb you rIBVIBO BB a mtbatitute for a° best oil in thrework. Ink of Machinery . , has. 1 ant WTI to say, more than• realized my.expectahona. 1 hall it fully meted on. a !mei:nuttier. Engird for two, days, (in rainy weather, With laud flying over the JIMCIIIIIP at - every revolution) , by , askillfrileneineer. who ea-writes me that it. works .4 1 1310 the ,hest,spermacrii. MI, with a saving in quantity of 20 percent.. ~This saving..dogeiher with he'grestly. redoced'pliee2at which you inform me yam au furnlah the art tole, wills[ rongly recommend ite-use on' Railroads and in large mills and factories „IP hrs., arge quantitMs of On are WWII. .1 have now no doub of its entire inecerrs, and under that impreselon rend° yonany eincere congratulations. ,Truly yours, War. Etromsn, Thla is to certiry.that we have been toting P 8 Devlan & (We patent Lubricating Oil far the last six week' and can, givens our derided opinion, that. besides Rs brink BO much cheaper, its peculiar auperiority over the bestspeint oil, is um durability on • machinery which renders it a very desirable article for that pus ewe', • We are extensively ,engaged in 'reining and Shippingcoad, having eleven steam engines nt various capacities at work hoisting coal, pumping water: die.' Mudge', HATWOoII P 8 Dealer' s & Co—Gentlemeit : We have 'meowing your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and nail works, for the lasi nine weeks, and we consider we have gwert,ll a fair trial. 511 the works are calCillated to mannfacture fourihousand tonna Iron and nails per annum. - . The niachiherz Is very heavy, the engine . one hundred and sixty h,,,,5e poweV and the speeds tire from thlry to o Ina hundred ratroluthinv per minute. • After the above trial, we can recommend the Pit as equal to the best sperm Wined in She Country, via: for heaving bearhigs and fast speeds, such as .shaftlng and fame: -• I remain yours.gie JANCI3 Arirsavv, Manager Of the Reading fron,Nait and Tube Worke " " 7-401 f Mia For sale by To tile Me:• mita ALtdielett. =I ILffe , Insnrante; Min GIRARD LI,PE. INSURAriCE. ANNUITY • and Trust Cnnipany, of nth del phia„. 'tlibiej 142 Chesnat Sweet. 'Capital. 15200,000. t Charter per petual. Continue to mate insurances on Ldrea on the most favorable fermis. ' •' - ' The capita! being paid upend Invested, together sr it h a large and constant!) increasing reserved hitid.ofT rers a Perfect security to the insured. • The premiums may be paid yearly, hatf yearly, or quarterly. The Company add a itoxii periodically to the In inwanceetbr life; The' Ars Boons; spproprtated in December. 1844, and, the second Bonus in December, 1 8 4 lLelnoass to as addition of inn rdito every 01000 Insured nailer the ,otdest policies, making 01252 50 Which will he paid when it shall bectinie b stead or *IMO origiballY insured: the next oldest amount to $ll3l 50; the next in age tit 01212 50 for every $1000; the others in the same proportion ac cording to the amount and • time 'of standinc which additions make an average of mom than GO per cent. Upon the ptetniums paid, without in c reasing the an nual premium- .- • . , The following are a few extu Lister: . , ' ' ,61103 Sonus•7l: !mused. additlOß. Policy. No 59 $lOOO $259 50 " 82 • , 2500 650 25 , "'2:O 2000 415. • " 933' 5000 1197 30 hc. • &e. Ate. Pamphlets containing tabtes of rates and repine- Dons. Comma application; and further 'lnformation tin be had at the office. it. W:RICIIARDS, President. ions F. James, Aetuary. ' The subscriber is Agent , for the above Company lo Schuylkill County, and %slit effect insurances, and give all necessary information on the subject. B. HANNAN. Junn 19, 1850 • 2671 y The Knox► Insurance CAmipany CAPITA!. 5T0C1E..4200,00,0. FIRE; MARINE. AND LIFE INsURAISCE Offies am Water Street, in Wises' BriciOiterF, VISICENNLIS, INDlkni. TIRE? „Company baying been duly orge Wag& and ten per cent. paid in on ttie capital stock subtler'. bed, and balance secured by mongage 1111 Real Estate and by persona guarantee, are now prepared to affect Insurance against Loss or Danube by Fire.nra Build ings, Meinhandize, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions of property; also nterehandize and produce In the course of Inland transportatlon,- 7 the Hake' of the seas, Sc., Sc.•also, the Hulls of Steanitiotts..and other vessels , ad upon the lives of individuals going to California. :.The ratea of pre• pilau' will be as low as those of any other airsronst-. nix Company. Al' Ineseshberally adjusted, and promptly paid. Thestoch of this Company ia held entirety in the West, and columned by western men, and in uo way con ncetedarith New York. DIRECTOIII3 t - . !fon. R. N. CARMAN, Vincennes. • , . • %Victual J. Pascal), do Jao. W. blannox, do 1 ' JACOB PEA, do •, ~ I scsrvar: Wisg, do ,' PETE@ P. Itsictv. Fort Wayne, Indiana. ~ THOMAS , T. PENIIIIIQOE, Lafayette. -do W•i.l ,a W. EAIII.V, Terre-Haute, do , . . [lrani' D. rams. Evansville. do . . • Slime liorroker. Jeffersonville. • WILLIAM liciatias,. ' do., , , • • . . I 1:VI SPARK!". lIC . . • .I•AIES NICIaVIIII, rIII ' . . IL N.rAßN.iiii.i. President. ' •'•'. . etitow Porrrioarr, Vice PesiJent.. C. M. Act.sis. Recrelalf • ' • W. J. flEaran. Tr. tgurer. Short Llf. , and California 'tills taken at this agency at t•Alra rates. EZED Den 29, 18 14 Protect Yourstres. Ton Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company —Office Neffil Room Of the Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSITP.ANCE.—Iluildings, 'Merchandise o other property in 'Futon and Conntlr, insured k, logs ordatnas. by Are nt the Inwrst rate of preso.um. MARINE INSIIRANCE.—They nitro insure Vessels, Cargoes and Freighie, foreign or coastwise ender open nr special policies, as the assured may desire. ll.h AND TRANSPOUTATION,—'f hey alio Insure merehantlize trawl - ported t.y Wagons, Railroad Cars, Cansl Unats and :Steamboats, On rivers and Wes, on , the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. - Joaeph If. Seal. ',MCP C. Mod Edmund A. Sander, Theophiles • John C. Davis, 11. Jones Itrorr,ks, Robert Ilu non, henry Sloan. 'John IL Penrose ; Ilngh. Craig, Samuel Edward*, George small, Gen', R. Leiner, Spencer Mr 'train, Edward Darlington, 'CliatfeN Kelly, . Dade It. Davis, J. G. Johnonn, William Folwell, %Valliant lily. • John Newlin, Dr: N. Thronss, DT. R. N. Huston, John Seller', IVilliam Eyro.Jr. J. T. Morgan. D. 'l'. Morgan, Wm. WILLIA VI %I AlrflN President. ' RICHARD R. NEWBOLD. secretary. Thema:scriber having bren appointed agent for the above Company, 61 now prepared to gimke on all dessrlption• of property on the most , liberal terms. Apply at G.ll. Pot.' "Mee. Morris' Addition or at my house in Malkin Street, Peitsvifle. ' A. M . MACDONALD. Nu, 11.1 ISIO. 43-IY TIIK FRANKLIN ' VIRE INSCRANCE"COMPAN V , t i ci. , OF P 111 LA DEIP II lA. W ..7C No. 1 03/, tbesniit street, near Fifth *tree DIRECTORS, Charles N. Dancker„ aenrge W. Richards, Thomas Dart. - Mordecai D. LCII/173, . Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Drant, David S. Drown, Jacob ll.itnittli, Morris Patterson Continue to make I,natirani.e, permanent or limited on every,tiestription of prorir fly, in town and comfit 3 at rates as low as are eonsi6o nt with security. The company have reserved o large Contingent Furid,will♦h WWI their Capital nod Premiums, s s afeiy nveSted, gtrord ample protect ion to r hY. aqiin red The anstig of the Company on annunry Ist, ISIS, as published acreeabl3 to nu pct of As.euibly, were as follows, viz. : Mortgages, ”00,55 , i fis Stocks Real Biotale, 108,55880 Coolt. &c., Temporary loans; 125,459 on .11.220,097 .07 Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen years, they have; paid 'upwards of one wation two- Aundred thousand 'dollar', looses by the, thereby affording evi (tenet. of the 'advantages - of topuranee. op well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLEA G. RAMMER, Secretary. The subseriber has been appointed agent for .the above tnentioned institution, and is now_ prepared to tnakeinsurance,on every description or property, at the Inivest rates ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent PottsvilleJim 19.184123 . [Febl Never ilineVs , the Like DAINII TILE PIICVALENCE OF DIARRHirEII, . Dysentery, Cholera MArbus.eummer. Complaints, Cramps and Colle,last Summer, hundseds were cured of these diseases, in (min 5 to 15 no 30 minutes. Not s single case con he - found Where,ptoperty used according to the printed direction* that accompany, 'stet) bottle. it failed to effect a rapid, saee antiradical tare. Ninnerons eases 'were cored by it in less than an hour. 'where the efforts of Physicians. who deecry it, foiled to do the leaet good. Of such we have 'lev eret certificates which are open ru the Inspection of any ane who desires to see them.. No iontrecedented was its soirees*. that it elicited the voluntary recommendations of the Public Press, wherever it wa s Ihtrodncrd. The. Watchman of Nur ristown,rthe Alontgotnery Ledger of Pottstown ; the Nentralist or :skippaeliyille, the ileauern Friend of SuntittytOwn, the Dental Pearil . Of New York, and other., recommended it its q certain, tin remedy for all the diseases- for which we recant mend It. • , We have the teetimony of Mo. beet Physicians tit Mont:Ornery County, in iln favor, Cu ISO Trim tlf.ed It themselves, and who publicly recommended it to their patrons., „ . _ Add tfi this over tern hundred errttflratee or the most respectltde chtSens of - rturristowth Easton, rottavir,o. Sc., and you hare a, Moly Of evldencel hi favor of the Compound Asiatic Balsam nr Or. M. (7, K•rr & thni le,iwrfretly irreesta tile . Mat rained in all cases. sorinri FACTS 'MAT NONE CAN DENY ! Now that the Comohund Asiastic italsam hat been 'before the people or this place ortd:County for eeveral months, *e subrutt the following facts to their candid judgment That there never Rasa Medirine compounded that tumid so invarzahly in PO rhort a time, and with sorb entire safety and perntanet cy, as the Balsam. 24., That it•cures Diarrhrel. Dysentery. Cholera Morhds iNitumer, CooOtint, Clamps and Colic. ID from 39 minutes ti' ;Frew Drsehtery not So enon.:asthal nt Innrc InB touttnry nattiti, sod un floe trentment requites a longer •Inne; but that. oven marls cinnner than an) Other rein,ly a n m o d, of treatment. 4:h., That onr bottle Neill cure it half dozen entre: .thus proving it not only the purest remedy,. hut alto the t Itrapest ever :ic,.n to the pohtir. rub,' Ttiat'no Notity thoutd lid *without it. en.te* may suddenly stkr_ . ilf such *celerity that time'd(tel not ....lir to ctil the rczular family Physician. „Give the Ilatsoni ea directed ; send for your Physician, and lir will know If the remedy can be relied ntt ; ive are willing Coahlde Inedechnon., ; PIELD /MAIN"! I have never known the etnnponn4 Arriirk Balsam, of Dr. N. C Serra Bert ',let, two eminent Ph riclans of Norristown, Pn . td tall lis OW treatineitt of Uuit class nf 'diseases for wince they =lone recommend It. -It is beydnd any doubt the tnost valuable adddltlon to, the Materta. Mddira, that hoe ever. been Introduced, not exreptlne Quint re, that a fl controlling pi eparation in Fevcr and Agne.,', And a* the nrigln uric' mute no it:ciente to Freres); but disclnse, its preparatinn to all Phvairians, tvhf. desire in know its conaponent parts, 4 have not seeming! to use and recommend It in my private prnetlee. which I Wye (mind it te.pos, slow tsitedinmon curative properties. tinder its use. CAre9 re4oster In n Much shorter'llitte', and rrenverlcs are ninrri permanent , lan underr;teny rombinatlon , of remettiet, that I have ever. wed, i do therefore. not hesitate to 'express iny entire tipprohatlon or it and ad: vise ullto try Ir. ' etirrrred. • ‘. • • IC, A. rEcx, m. D., Ilerr ' We do not claim thn Balsam nit a unieninal . "cure n 11;" but In fllsnases of the ra.trimarn i.nd Dowell*, it 'has not Its equal, as many initials place can testify. A I.W AVA rtit..' The pion& of tbociptonishing efficacy nr•nr, 1 4tr.; G. Kerr & !termini's Compound,Asiatlc Balsam. aye pour ing In' ihii lter and faster than cm'. Nothing ever equalled it Inc rapidity.enfety of action, or permanency of cure.; Read the follnwlnt.rerl ideate of our respect , able and intelligent ex.conitnissinner: Ilavlng‘preit Dr. M. r. Kerr aPl3ettnirt'il Compound Asiatit'llalsam. fur Ellartlurai' IMOlrrn Milne; find' lacnog,; in which -1 found it to porgess ezeendinggind uncommon efficacy in removing, ell iinprensant symtn tome almost immediately. T di; hot Ilesisgi e toc oconi .. mend it 10 my friends and the public', as the hest faint. 1y medicine extant. I consider it perfectly safe, and know, It to be Unusually successful, and would not like to he without it In my.family. .• - " • , 13,1650.- • SI..IIIeOLATIIERV. , JNay To Dr. ht. G. Kerr & Bertede P t ° , 42°ll . le. 11. It". • tftvint need your Compound Asiatic Balsam ineny family, and recommended it to others, who ate, used it with the uniform effect of enctitzin a omit time; I do therefore recommend It to •the Public as the hen Medicine Millie• for! the - eine •ort hose diseases for which yea intend ettrei• generally, even the worst forma olDlariticrit.Dysende . ty, Cholera Slorhus, Cramps and tolle, In half - to fine hour: I advise all my , friendie ha try it.' ' ' • • , • C. P,.NORT'ON, Pettspille, • , • Prepared'only by Dr. 14. G. Kerr, & fleitoict ; Drug:. Meta and'etionniste, Norttatoirn • • And for mile by John D. Brehm. Potlittillit t-43.J• Arena Medlar, Orsirlitsburg ;J. W. Gibbs, lidinersville; K.• P. Hunter & Co., Reading, Pa. • ' July 3, Imo . • 3mo. lUM riles from the IIe• Am't of malcy . tind boner to be inerted Ay (Inure aditione. 01,552 so 9.158 25 2,475 00 6,16750 ac. e. JORN S. C. MARTIN. A^_•nl • 53-c ixDnliiNtri - . 51,563 9.5 45,157 S 7 PI , For the Removal and Permanent . . Cure • lomikvous- PISEASES, Ana or those Comrirarda which are caused by en ha reiredoceekoned unhwaltliy condition of the rocavOlis Sys Tun.. Tbis beautiful and ceneenierit appliCation of the toys; terioni powers of GALVANISM and AtAtiNWrisMvhas been pronounced by distinguished plivaicialie, both in Swop, stet the Muted States; to bit , ibe most a-euchre atedicinal discorery of the :fgt. • Dr. OKRISTIE'S-GALITAZDO BELT MAGNETIC . FLUID, teased with the mast i , erfect and 'certain success In all, eases of GENERA/. 010.13ILITY. • Strengthening the weakened Body, giriag tone,to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system: Also In FITS, CRAMP, 'PARALYSIS and PALSY, -DYSPEEt. NA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRCLNIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALTITATION OF TUE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CIiF.ST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPMAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of 'the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of tha KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and rtivslcAt. ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arise from one simple cause—namely, A Derlungerilent of the Nervous Spite= ea- In.NERVoUs cOMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medi• eines increase the disease, for they-weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthenin ft, lifelosing, vitalizing influence of tlalvan. Lin, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful dia. unary, the exhausted patient' and weakened 'sufferer is restored to former health, ttrength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of : - Dr; Chilatie'a Galvanic, Curatives, consists, in the fact that they arrest and core disease by outwit, d application, in place of the usual mode-of drug• ging and physicking the patient till exhausted Natunt sinks hopelessly under the indiction. TAsy rirrnatAen the whole syri,rni. equalize the circtila li?n of the blood, promote the secretions,. and never do the *lightest injnry under any eirrl,mytonces. Since their 'introduction Ind)* United Staten, only three Years since 'mare than 60,()00 - .P.,ersions incbuting. all. ages, duxes' and onmlitions, among 'which were a large number of Indies, •slin are peculiarly sub• ject to Nervous Complaints, hare been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY cm:lm, when all hope of relief had been gii n up, and •very thing else Nen tried in cam ! To illustrate the use of,the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the use of a person afflict,' with that bane of DISPEPSt oi- any other Chronic or Nerv ous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the reties and muscles of the stomach, afford temporary relief, but which lease the patient it, a lower state. and is ith inurr.l faculties, altar the action thus excited has ceased Now compare this With the effect resulting, tr.,rn the-application of the GALVANIC stlur. Take a Dyspeptic *name:, even in the worse symptoms of au attick, uw 6111114 tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid a.; directed. In a short •period the diwensible peripii j ation will act on the ° positive element , af the Belt, tneiell causing a Gal enite circulation which will 1,4,p MI to the negative, and _hence back again to the posuite, thus keeping up a con ,intiocui Galvanic circulation Main ghq t the system Thus the most severe cases of Woit'EPSIA are PERNIA NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAIS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TIIS: 'DIsEAsE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AN TESTIMONIALS Of tlie, most Undoubted Character, From ill parts of the Country could be given, sufficient, to 1111 every column /II this paper AN EXTRAORDINARY BASE, which conclusively prores that - " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CUILE OF - Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERG IMAN of .New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation : SIDFIXV, New Jerrey, July 14, Da. A. H. CHRISTIK—Dear Sir: You wish to know of me what has been the result in my own ease, of the appli cation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE My reply is as follows: For about twenty years f had been suffering from Dys pepsia. Every year the svmptems became worse, nor could I obtain permanent refioi from any coins* of medical treatment whatever. About fauneen years since, in eon sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Dheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescrihable anguish. Farther: in the winter, of %IS and . '46, in-consequence of preaching a great deal in my OWEI 'and carious other churches in this region, I was attacked by tho Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastor-11 labors My tItTrOUll system tort DOW (hoTorighty pr Fara! ed, and as my Bronchitis becaine worse; so also did my Dys pepsin and Rheumatic' affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected With each other throngh the Medium of the Nervous System. In the whote Therein copmia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my 'Nervous' Svstem everything that I had-tried for this - purpose lad completely failed. At last 1. was led by my friends to examine your Wren tiona, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency,) 1 determined to try the effect of the gpelication of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the AIALINETIC FLUID. This was in June, Itt4a. To nr GRE•T ASTONISHMENT. IN TWO DAYS NIT BYSTErflik HMO GONC EIGHT DATE I WA/ GNARLED TO RESCUE 1111 FAS ?ORAL 1.190R0 ; NOR . H•VIC I BENCH OMITTED II SINGLE Starlet ON ACCOUNT Or THE BRONCHITIS i AND MT aTICI.7. IHATIC AFFECTION HAS ENTIRELT CEASETI TO TROCIILE mt. Such it the - wonderful and happy reaulta of the experiment • have recnnitnended the BELT . and FLUID to many wlio have been likewise suffering froin Neuralgic 'affec tions. They have tried them, WITH KITTY RESULTS, i WILHITE, 17 Cirr. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBEItT IV. L.ANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S ',GALVANIC NECKLACE is used for all complaints alrecting the Threat or. Bead, such MI Bronchitis; Intlernmation of the Threat,' NerrOus and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head,' Neuralgia in the Face, Iluzzinq or Itoarin , g in the Ears, Deafness, which . is , generally Nervous, nod that distressed' com plaint, called Tic Doloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. . All physicians acknowledge that thew terrible diseases are caused, by a deficiency of Nervous Everry In the affected limbs. Da. CFIRISIIE s Gal% anic Articles will eupplv Dui 'deficient power, and a complete and entire, cute ts thus effected- 1000 Oases or Palsy and. Paralysis base been reported to Da. coats-re and iliS Agents within the last tito years, ichich hate been entarely restored. , ei. I: tr. ANDIIrI, F. T051r5 of Brooklyn, Y., hot! beentMt able to walk a stop for near font years, and was to lielplm that. he had to be red. The most celebrated physicians gave him up. In tive days tater be cost. meneed treating the 41,LiAlie Itr.r.r, Nrca t.Ler, Asb Bea cr.t.ins, he walked OCI - 033 the room, and in three weeks' he had perfectly teen, ercd his; health., Captain Tomes is seventy years of age, ' Severe Deafness Cured. . _ This following . is an extract fiord 'letter lately re- Calved from a stistlngtosiseyl physician ib the State of yirginia:_ "A.M. Grin D.—Der37. Sir : One of my yatients, unEneut‘ to ine,chteined our tajeasit.Beltmrd Seek. lace, u 4ll the Mimic* Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafrwes The ease WWI - that of a lady whine Nereons system loss much derordered.e64 her general health pone, !duel was done prorietkaly to the application of the Belt, but with very little success, and I feel it only right to tell you, that since , ehe genimeneed wearing the Belt Mid acing the Plaid, but - a few ,weeks am she has EN. TIMELY rtgcoMLED ;fiat HEARING, and, her general health is better than for several' yeall." (1/3* Every' case of - Deafness, if It be Nervous, as if gerteraU9 Ceti , be erae 4 l by this ova,aerful remedy.. . • bR. CHRIST,E I 9 GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast sere ice in eases of Coni . ulsions or, Fits, Spasmodic Complaints; and general Nervona Affections of tha Head rind ripper extremities.' Alscr - in Palsy and Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficienby of • poorer or Nervous Energy in , the limbs or other organs of the body. , • • Tic Dolorous and Neuralgia. . . These dreadful rind agonizing complaints are flame& stay -relievid by the application of thi'titii.e.irrie Deur, NtrzLacit -Thislieli diffuser the Electricity •throukh the system • the Necklace has a local effect, and :the Fluid acts directly 'upon the teemed nerves. In theca distrusting aillictions the application NEATER FAILS.. • • ‘Ol3, Many htfralted Certifinates. from all 'parte of the 'country of the , most extraordinary character. can. be given, if swindled. . . . -ea* No trouble of ineonvenience attends the use or c.unisTmg 04LV.ANICARTICCRS, and they may be worn by the moat feeble and delicate, with par: tent MIS.' trod safety.. • in many easel the 'sensation at , tending their tie is highty'pleasant and:agreeable.. They can litigant to any pert of the country. . , • • Prices: The Malvanic Belt, • • Three. Dollars.' • . The CtalvaniC Necklace, Two Dollars, The tiallianic bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, '.• One Dollar. - The irticle's are accompanied by fall and plain directions. Pamphlets with fall pirtienlart may be had of the antherised Agent. PARTICULAR 'CAUTION. W. Beware of tounfarfeift and Worth/els hiitaiont. D.,43.II4IOREIREAD, GENtki.d. I AO,BPIT FOR nig UNITED SVATIA ••' • 132' Broadway, New York. For stele' in p;•...ets'velle - •by ' tieesuinori-z '-ed Agent; ..JOHN G. 'BROWN,' - Jna. • •-' " ‘-'Dreiggist. ..‘ " :7 1 16•ter.- I liones, , Brueh,l ' Com Ilwatal and WOODEN -WARE, STORE • TO. 145-IVoith it.trect, four doors co the IN. Eagle lintel, litel'illrecily'oppoime r.. Ja 1.4 , 0 iccuc &Santee', DiyOaodaStore. between Rata c.hnd toe St reels, Philadelphia • • -* • March 23, Mtl THE LOVEIOr ItOSE; , A roso.gazcld from her bon' •er gr!lien, . . trpon,ille*Slll7llllCr • =And never had ereation4ert A flower so tine.antl Err ; Ifer modest fortn, so run iind meetc. 4 AVit It morning ro - dia nee dyed; &rimed like - lberlove!r, '.•Of a young villrqre r -T But storm. dark O'er the vale, inottntnin Cur: , Anti ,hronded t wiii;:ht pale, : The lonely tor,c; ac dyad; Anti ge . title Mind • ' Sinks untle't (fart— The - Moan tnny pasit, but kistvost Itehind 'Foo oft a blighted }wad 1 q i ~~~~ . ~~ , 41.1)c fanner. _ QUALITIES OF The questions are frequently asked, which is most useful for the fields, oyster-shell or mineral lime.? Is not magnesian lime always injurious ? Is lime - or marl the'best fertilizer ? Numerous other and somewhat similar inquiries are constantly made in farmers, most of will wouldhe easily reslol ved by tlieir own minds, did they pos i seSs'a tolerable knowledc,re of the lending piinhiples of lime. marl, ma, iesia, and their applica tion. An entire volume rr - light be'appropri ately occupied with the ccps.itleration.of .tbese• important fertilizers, tint Ice must content ourselves with the occupancy of a page oT M 0 , Lime is a difect fetid tbr plants:, constitu ., ting, a,,Part oe , the ash of - n 11; buti it is found in much greater proportiots *in Ime than in others: 2 -1060 'pounds of dry pea laracw, sain foia, .red. and. witi•e. nlover, evil contain front twenty to thirty mounds of , white lucent has nearly fifty pon c nds. F..v4 ry other . ,- , 11...f, • - cultivated Plant requires a leconstueran'quan tits, to manure and perfect it. _ l3ut - in addi tion to thi , , and its aid is bringing thegases .(the organic portion:") to vegetables, it greatly facilitates and dis-puses those chemical char ges in the inorganic or earthy parts , of spif,. which are so essential to luinistiing the plants with all then may s require., 1 _ lime- seems to exert a further e \ nd raost i improving effect in both clay and sandy soils by inducing those cliernicabcoinbinitious in 'their constituents, which tend materially to correct their inherent defects. I3y rendering claps more porous rind friable, and sands j more adhesive, their ,tnechauical texture is mode to approximate as nearly as pos t !sihle toward the perfection of each. ft ; is Used with great effeq on peity ,oils: as it ' hastens the decomposition of vegviable mat ; ter, and diminishes - i:.,,porosi . ,y and sponge !Pie texture, - the4):„ . ...„ . ...o.tideritig it less ab i sorhent of water which is one of 'its greatest fatiEs. 'for such soils. it should always be applied in its cauAie condition, a 5 quicklinw Lime acts faxtorr.tde yegetation by corriv.in , ate . rwidity of the . 1 -oil. It not only combines r. irh and ncutralises.mokt of the L . ,und in soils. or that finds their war in them [yam springs, but it also de composes and f4tulers aW3 liable ibr the wants of plants innny . titystnnru-: whjelt, in they natural condition arc really tioxioutto tljetn. Lime decoMposes the inert vegetable sub stances in the soil, and converts thern . into an immediate and appropriate food'pr the crop. 13. is in consequene of this faVorahle action and the large increase of - the — crop thereby secured, that the vezerahle manures, and so much of the mineral element as are required 4- plants are spo edily nto? - lracteel.. The cw,serithlw e is, that deterioration of the cull oneviially follows, naffs , other manures . are added. , The lime sinii;ly .enalde.: the sJil to yield in a few yeas. what - would otherwise require a greater nuniber.--.But . these,augincii tett crops furnish the means of perpetual and mereasing fertility, c-, - cn if a paii . only of the excess beyond the (ordinary yield is. appropriated for Mc purpo f , e. It is es . se:itial to, 14ti favorable action off' lime that aLe sell coataim -, a . full supply . of vegetable matter ; and when the lime has. been applied In excess,, pr it ceases to•aci... more vegetable matter must be added- • The effect of linte is not perceptil?le iu the soil the first ~season it is applied, and full influ-, ence is seen only after the second-or tinirtl,, Its effect • greatest , whea I:cpz,ucar the suF lace.---[Anicri,-,rn .4g 1 . 'Cilia' Uri nr,CAV I OF PE.Acir 'TieFIEs sinnie H tlii! . t, and One 11- . or:thy - of b . eino-' rocoidcd, was . mentioned a few by :llr..A.lc.Nander. Dyke, of Athenuarle..,...gg., stated that, while: uh a, .to - his ne t his attention was called to a large orehaid, every - tree in whieh had beeu totally -destroyed by the rayages of tbs / worm, diih .tlac ex ecption of three ; and.fltese three ,wg - c34 4 ably the , must thrifty . and 4ourishing peach . ,, trees lre ever saw. When h . trees were alhqut t year 01(4 hp . i had selected ,three of them,, and:driven a Jen-penny nail through the.bcdy,as npr . .the grouhd as pos - sible ; while the balance of the orchard had graduidly. failed; and finally yielded to the ravages of the worms, these, three tree's: selec . ted abandorn, !re'at'ed pre cisely in the ::,:arne manner, with the exceP - - lion of the nailing, had nl:vray been and heal . thy, furui4i u.g,,hini : at, that period' the greatest profusion . of. tbe lu-„cious fruit. It is suppo'se - i d that ate salt of iron afforded by the nail is . uffensi - c.e to the, A vorin , er bile it is laartaless, or_even •bcrtefl:?, cial to the tre,u,LSoutig.rn. Pc.vracrs ••- • ' BE BEI7OIII.EIIEITANII :CVIT4. TOFU • As SOO3 as a thity,'requirec your attention, attend to it. Procrastination ; is the thief of Late, anti that which.you defer doing you will' uegleet to , morrow. ' Thrre degice of satisfacliOn 'in feeling,. eine, self at liberty, and the farmer %rho !teeps,be:,• forehand with his worl,-, realise= this meat to its fullest extent. - Tll6 pecuniary advantages resulting- from this systern, are also „great. Crops often . seriouzly suffer tionr not being h6ed or ra.....,v'es . tit at, the,, proper time, and whatever . :they : zlose, or whatever ma}' be the flimin'ttiion in their ac nullintrinsic or marketable vole°, is a virtu al abstractiOnlof - sd,Mucli rifo' ney from purse. Let every one, therefine-be sedulous; to perforM er'ery task- in the moot ~Proier; manner, and to do in season whatevt'r dtti mand s tn ihr it is 'onl h'Y • lolleying . thesefundainental rules, thar we can hol')J to succeed and real ise riches ; honor and hap!' pin ess frOin the soul.-- IGerintinitnett Tele.'"• graph. Be.. eery cardul to gather.all punctured.o: decayingfruits, whethertiu your trees.eiton„; the ground, and. gixe theta to your hog§:.:. 1f_7.1.1%n0t;" the - worrit. 1 which- they. to tai pkuhich : bave been rlie frenlaiure decay, will make their escape, , ioto the ground, and you Aim!: the 'await their visitations,inerease upon. you another fica?.oi). . , ,The Sarithis• lOieat of the present' e'rc;i; iu Canada h, egiinaled at - 4,n09.0.06 ME • r.A.r.r.z:o FRUIT. El I 0
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