IE El A Virtgilt _GRAVE 1113X0ItTATION. I believe ccii isn't married, Ned? . • 'Yon Aloe , Id know the sweets Vat wnifir upon that happy Ftatei . -- • Wbelk MOP and-rumen meets. - - • • The bisseni- Imritt emotion!, Ned, • The - dtzlx- the - v,eg ; The nice rash'd th the darn'd stockings, And all ihemleader - - You don't know rltt it is, 'Ned; irour'hed, • To maze on careful comer:ea form. . the breakfaq , things is'inr•Md Van rota-don't rant to set up; Ned ; The hirer feel. F:o mee; And .be f. "take. another rp, And 132 i n -here futher-tkliee. ' Vileihe fire is hurnieg bright; 17ed, And all upon the chair; : • your linen and sour drawers, .I?Ted. 4ls hanginr up to air. ' axes every: heart: lied, • • Vat isn't made of steel, Vibes' Barr gaze neon that fire, And not a - N.:twining feel? . - Oh wery k.nr indeed, Ned,• Knotm vett theyrte trnly ham' e'en thi biby fetched in, Ned,. ' 4To 1i« lilt lazy peppy !' You little tens, peney thing:— Its mammy--tom end eat her ; You •bented hibe—it watt e t thweet It ton!dn't be no thweeter. ' "You dod. a blessed angel, con— It pulls its pappy's hair ! - Take fingers out of pappy's cup— Don't cry then, thweetet4—there Oh' fiel to spill ill pnppy's tea! You ughty., ducky. diandy, . .oway, dory, rogney,'pog7ey, _ Thweet as sugar-candy. ' '`OliNed ! there are some momenta yen , The sterne.t hearts will quiver; 'Fun let that.baby spill your tea, . Vie you're hene.ath the kiver. . • - Vnn little hand vithin your hair, . The to . ther in yo:tir cap: Don't yonder it we sornetimesfeel - • As ve -coulcl, "eat ern up." anb fittinor. DIDN'T WA7itT TO QIIATMEL There is'a,nOted eobtractor in Rum- , sey, N. HI, who can , tell as big a story as roost of them, and who possesses One of The-most accommoclatiog dispositions, in the wort& - - ...I 'Was . passing through New Jers.ey : ' said he..'°a few fears since, and there came 'thy .us in the air a flock of crows nine mites long land S 3 thick was the flock, you couldn't see the sun for 'pm." The contractor told this in a tavern, where several persol:s NVCIT standing about, and one of'th - etn—a coarse-limbed, heavy-feattired son of the Granite State—Ventured trio 'query the correctness of the assertion. loo; did you say, nalxir “Nine miles, sir." - . '!Don't believe it," wag the reply. ' , Wall, look 'ere you" said the contractor, "you're a stranger, and I don't want to quar rel :svith yer. .So, to pleaSe you, take off a quarter of a mile from the thinest part !" The'stranger was perfectly ..atisAetl. SILENCING A Daum.. We find a funny story told of a militia cap: tain,,Aiy - the editor of a Portia:it'd-paper. He comtnande9l the Staccornppa company, and on a certain occasion, while drilling thii limb of the nation'4ulwask in the art of "grim-vis aged War," the soldiers-got into an inextriza-_ ble snarl, and it was found necessary to Stop the benting,of the druin., Instead of the usual phraie,"halt" our comma ,der brawled out soinetyhat peuishly, 'Stop that drummingl" Not understanding this order, the musician continued itiperforrn his "Paddaniddles" and "fiammirAdles"with as much vigor as ever. "Stop thnt drum'iniegl" shouted our hero the second bime, but the unconscious drum mer, with . head erect and foot on the move, still went on. - The indignant captain could bear,it no lon , ger, marching directly up •to the musician, • •he drew Ins "battle blade" with a • flourish, and plunging it through both heads of, the instrument; exclaimed in a voice of thunder, ‘, "There, blast you, now rub-a-du - 1) if you can." • • FRIGHTENING A RLIGFE. In the St. Louis Recorder's Court, recently; Alexander 11'31anns was fitted ss.:for steal ing Wood frOm the steamer Hannibal, and was asked to, "fork up" by his Honor. ' "C-e-e-can't do it." stuttered he;'"a-a-a-a ain't got th-tli:the p-p-p-pewter, your Honor.' ° '""Are you a married man?'-' inquired the Recorder. - "N-n-n-not exactly a-s-s-so far gone yet EIS “Well, 1 trill hare to send you to the work house.” said :he Recorder.. . "T-t-t-taint notbin' t-t-l-to . go th-th-zbere" said Alidr, used to it b-ti-b-but when yoil t=t-t-talited about m-m-inarriag . es. old fellar, yon f-f-f-frikhtened me.". ILIOW TO DO. IT. If you are courting, a pretty gill in a par lor; and chance to be suddenly interrupted, while whispering, soft low words in her tar, by her mother or brother . eoming Unexpect edly into the room--a circumstance produc tive of great embarrassm - ent- and awkward - Hess—it is a good idea lo commence instant ly talking very loud and fast about the Weath er, California news,c., of ei=e catch up ' newspaper, which you hate conveniently by u, 20 go to readitig . it with all your rui).,,ht, . , ag. if too had done nothing. else for the last hafftiour. Try the eaperimeht; we know it works to a charm. 'irj.n . ‘3fa?" ~ W ell, cty child'?" . • "Isn't Miss Joining) a ince girl?" • "Yes, my child." I "Welt, father chinks so too. My . how he ho;zed nod Risied her the•other day." "Oh, the • Mother falls fainting into n washtub; and spoils a whole morning,'S work. The kitch en door blew to then ; and the : interesting tableau wal hid from view. "/ think," said 'Mrs. Partinguin, getting up lrom she breakfast table, 4‘l will take a towel!, to go on' a discurs.ion. The bill says, if I collect rightly, that a party in to go to a VerY plural spot, and to mistake, of a cold collection. I.hoPe it wont be so cold as ours for the poor last Sunday ; why there warn% efficient to buy a-feet of wood. for,a iestiiute widder." . And the old lady put on bergreen calash. g:r"Honse, what's the matter? -"Mine Cot, the it•rrelyiEgon his run away mit delreen horse, and priake de axlctre . e of de brick house,. what stands by de. comer damp post across de way trona de apple trees —run Y4upey and stop de telegraph. Mine COL, what a peeples! -(o l "Wonten's Teeth generally decay sooner than- men's,' the reason of *hid', says sottle writer, is because of 4.he friction of tong' ue _kid the nneetnest of the tip. 1- - 37744 , 2 certain divine gave put a psalm to his eloristere, who attempted to vet it fo.a new nine ; . but ttairhig made a hlunder, the clergyman, when be caile to that part ofthe litany; "Lord have mercy ca. as; miserable siinera," in_hialurn:made =Ober blunder, and read it as follows: "Lord , have mercy on our misiratat Zingers." - - MARRIAGE : mErr so orTEN umtuarr. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! • biter and tinny a Wife' endures year. cd bodily wilathog sad of mental angoisb, prostrate sad help less. embittering her life, that of het husband, and hazarimg the fixture welfare of ber children. arising from canoes which, if brows would hime spared the . saffering, the anguish to the with; end - to 'the hus band embarrassments and pecanhu7 4:Wheelie* hav ing their origin in tbe_mand befog weighed down end harassed in conseqsence of the sickles of the con; pinion of his bosons • Ro important that the - camel Should be brawn co ev w ery wife. m irery husband; that the dreadful tad hamming corisintlermo to the health width*. pineal of tett may be is:tided! Life is too short and health tea rearms to admit any portion of the one to .be sprat witbost the enjoyment d the other. Tbi timely posseltion of s Uttler work entitled so toßows bas been the means of surrhtg the health and the Life of thousands, el mot , TWO biUNORED THOUOAND copies have been soil stnett the flrß edition was h wile: - the tether Itee bites hawed et e;heettselt by ths•srgeas sad prssethe regent of aces who have befit Indebted to IW publication for ell they hold den: (that all may have to opportathy al' -• • •• ' who have fevered him with •• •• • • of letters of sormraitins some of vitdcit are annexed to the ed ver • dement- • THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. 11. 14.AIGRICE411. Pto/1.1401 of II or worts Trestle-a Edition. lento, pp 250. Priee,lll'.lo. THIS WORK IS, INTENDED ESPECIAL,. LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contemphe ting marriage, as it, discloses important noretewhich should be known to them particularly. d er—the Herr every female—the wife, the one either budding into warruirdind, or a te one in the decline of Years, In whe discover anatur e s =tem s, pl 'yarn- ates en important change change -- cat ems, end the most efficient Sentedies end mat can to Lain mode of cure, In everycconpLeint to which her sex is subject. The revelations contained in its pagee have =d s a blessing to thousands. as the innumerable received by the Enloe (which be Is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SIC ELY AND VNIIAPPY WIVES. E.rfrael of a Lefler frost a Gintlanan is Dayfask, O. "DAYTON, May 1, 11347. , •DA A. SE. IdAggICICAU—My -Pear o The Married Woman's Private Compaction,' Ibr which I enclosed one dollar to your *lithe* CUM safely to hand. I would not have troubled yon with . these k•or lines. bet that I am impelled by a nos e of gratitude, for myself and wife: to give utteranc to our sincere and heartklt emotions. i" My wife has been perceptibly sinking bar some three years or more, in consequence of hergreat an guish and coffering some months before and daring confinement; every rocceseive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in im. ailment danger, and which was, on the last occasion, despaired of I supposed that this oate of Range was Atand resumed myself to meet the worst. At this time (now &tuna two months) I heard year book highly spoken DE as containing some matters teaching my case. On its receipt and perusal,l can not express to you the relief it afforded my distrened mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, ag learning that greet discovery of M. Deno -Mean% cgovitletti remedy. It opened a prospect to me which ecoceived was ccosibk. 'No pecu niary artaidention can ever repay the obligations I am under to - yoir for having been the means of im parting to us the matters cconined in ..Tl l Married Woman's Private Medical Companicm.' But 634 this, ere another year would hale paned over my bead, in ail human probstrßity toy wife would hp* been in her nave. and toy children left motherless." Extract from a Utter. Competence and Health L ANCAIITT.R, PA., Oct. 24, 1842. " Dealt Rig: I know you will have the. kind was to bear with me in encrwhing upon your time, while r acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wile) the obligation we feel ourselves ander to you in hie ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invalnable !Serried Wormtn'e Private Medkal Companion.' It has been worth its weight in gold to me. If I earner myself rather warmly, yea will see that I can not do so too warmly, when I inform ors of the extent to which I have:throach it, been benefited. I win state my flotation when I obtained your book through the merest curiosity I knife upon aas one of the moat fortunate event% of lay life. I had been married Rome ten years, and was the father of seven children. I was long 'traveling unceasingly to the end that 1 might gain a moderate competency, but-the tenths of my utmost exertions at the end left too shoat whero I was at the beginning of each year; said that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my health: I felt lese capable to endure its continu ance. while I felt the necessity of perseverance. "This constant, unceasing etruceloon any part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife /with-occasional intermissioe) for Sig Tears, much of the time confined tn her bed, and of coarse incapable of taking the chine and manage ment of hooseholil affairs. Her mtdition arose from censer of which I was in:meant. Oh! what would I have given had I the six years to live over again I what would my wifo have remit° bay* been noted the long days etel still kmger nights Marina° on a bed of sickness all of which would have bees srofded, had I then seen • copy of • TUX MARRILD Wog AS'S PRIWATI AIIDICAL Porn a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIOtiS. IRREGULARITIES. &C. How many are suffering from obetraction or Irreg ularities peculiar to the &nide system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their define, grid& seeking medical advice! How many surer firm prole:pros uteri (falling of the womb). or frrunfecer.albss (weak. new debility. Ate. tr.)! How many are In contact agony kr manymeactlis preceding coofinement 1 How many bare dank. if' not dwelt= deliveries, and whore lives ane leoparded dmingeench time, will bad le its pages th e means of prevention. ameilotation, ancl renal Ezintitet frost a Lefler.' To those just Marriell.—"ltad I blown!" .PRILADIMPHIA. Nov. 29, 1847. De_ A. M. MAU RICRAC: : Had I known ot the im portent matters treated of in 'The Idarriahl WOMlllfa Private Medical Companion' slime yews ago, how mach misery I might have escaped! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in your book, withont knowing what to dn. I obtained a copy, and frond my cape treated oL I train every female will avail herselfortheittformottieticontsined in its pages." Letters are daily received of this character, vane cees. ary to present To those yet unmarried, hot contemplating mar name. ce pohapa besitating.as GO the propriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant open it, the importance of being possessed of the revelations con twined in these pages. so intimately involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated.. It is, of coarse, impracticable to errnveyqmore fully the various subjects treated ot ai- . lhey are d amt. tore strictly intended for the marr ied. or these cote teniplating marriage; neither is it necessary.. since tt is every one's duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the Infiefillgi 10 which a wife, a tomb• er. or a sister, rosy be subject, can be obviated. rir Cordes will Ise went by free sr Postage . to tke rarebaser,! M' On the receipt of Om lirdlar,_•.! THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATI4 MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent forsVed fast) to any part of tho Unite.' Suites. All lowermost-be post-paid (except those containing a remittance); and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing 01tee, No. 1W Liberty st., New York. Over 20,000 Copies bare been sent it, NAIL within three maths with perfect safety and ter Minty. B.cizsclicr , and agents engaged in its sale, am making liandwme competencies from the ready and ex-raordinary demand for it, and the extreme- , Ily liberal terms txtiortied theni. , ' Active local or travelling .Agents, throughout the . rnitetl Mater. and Canddas, will be supplied on the , time termi. Communications are'required to he plot -paid and addressed as above. : Lit CAUTION.—The phblic nrc cautioned 1 araiii , t the various catch-pennies intended to be &dined off upon them, imitating the title of the • work as `• The'Married Ladies' Medical Compan ion." and tariow other titles. .The title of the work is -,- The Married WOMAN'S Prirate lireilical Companion," by Dr. A. M. Manrierau. Au,, , mi.t 17,11,50. . NOCIf.'II Patent Self Locking RA' ETV RitrrtEß norm. • -= - TOSCPU -NOCK. No. .78 NOUTII FistatTLl ev.; J above Arch, west side, Philadelphia, Alanufactu rer of . Pelf LOcking 'Wet, *butter Bolts. with a key rn open th-m. and Self ehnitins'earety Catchers for aliturtere. Alin. Path Fastenings, In connection With die Catch of differenteizes &haste Pakten& for sale by the dozen, or tingle Om , . The 'Atoning Patent Lofts are ConstreCtefi .011 the saute principle 111 the VLF! , Locke. that was of Nnek's contract. paten ted 18.72. - These'lecks are Substantial, convenient and sk•core, especially far dwelling blame DOOf Locks, with small keys only. • '• Patent Pelf Latina Powder and Thief PronfLocka for Iron Dont', for Banks. Pores. ilts-,00 tiatal er made to order. Alms, Elonah's Patent Lock. •with small keys • Dwelling Douse leeksart a new plod- , Pie of Nock'', Patent ; padlocks of all micas; Night .Latches; Desk; Chest sed'etrolci.artelre. N. 8.-- , BrascCairtlfige of all ktnde promptly keep. ted ; Old copper, Brass. Tie, he.. taken in exchange. July h:/, 1850' Cli-Sato - .Dr. A. Hober t. PFFERS HIS SERVICES IN THE DIFFERENT branches of Medicine. Surgery, Re. He her -. P nt eed to the office of Dr. Decker. and - continue! his practice Orythe SIM! Bitrintellathle principle. -Thank. dal to the ettizedil of Mhtersente land nicinity for 'heir Utserat suppott, he, takes this method of !vibrating them, that be will that place on Tuesday and ot cacti week. Yor the purpose of tasselling throe wishing be retease 'Wake.. He may be teen at c WIN 9f MT. yOrt. Jeweler. Sunbury Street. Mi. His residence Is is Norwegian Stntei,lear Rata di Evans' Steam UM locutad Re, Jalyt; 11130 EICHEIEMEI Astioi9gy, ,Threnolo • gy and Geotnaticyv WFTRoF C. W. ItOOACIE, OF IS WEDEN. Offlet,- 4 10. 7.1, Locust street, shove Etruti. Onrssit lisAttsysi FsSit Hall—PtitLMsetrzts. ' $25,000 Igniting been Wein nY my nummons , friends no the late Presidential J 3 Election, should consists those Skeptical persona who talk of ratbusitt. that Do such thins as Fmk is or has been lutoWn by the volnent and distinct:risked Astronomer and Astroinger,tiODACK „ daring eaperiesice of firers cpiarterof a century. Do you doubt predestination' Tlisn why not rrrrr man gain the celebrity of General Tayt . r, a Daniel Wenster, a Henry Clay', And yet they, are some who are fent -Ist minuet to doubt that a man may be born with the pnwez to see into future events. flow ran It be pm, tilitle that the &tidbit• of min shnold he destined by the mere shuffling of a Pack of cards I and yet there erg thensaeds who- allow themselves, with open months, In swallow the fielloy' words of some nid woman, whose true skill cnorbos In filling them With wonders that ark, most difficult for the digestion of others whn are mhte credulous, yet more scientific it is such t e ar wi n g discredit on a Profession that has been acknnwledged in be a science of the tinniest era der, from time iminemnrial, and Is the (wily professice that has holy authority to sustain It. The high re spect which General Taylor, and Charter John Berns , done, late Nina of ?Sweden. hail for Astmlney, is shown by their letters for their Nativitles to the sub. scribet, which It will give him groat pleasure in show. Ina to to thnse who favor him with a call: in addition to his power to foresee future events, he has the power to give midi informstinn a. will effector ally redeem such as are given ko the Inn free Use of the bottle. Ile 19 also capable of curing diseases Iteretot fare considered inclarahle •In this country by the or dinary medicines, and wisher all 1(1 dire Lim a call who have been given up by their physicians and wish to lie cured. lie will warrant a core in ell case', and wilt make nn charge except for the Cartjafaliatla he shall make use of in hiandice. Ile is often asked what a Nativity Ist anstitera; according to OPllllllaCy, one of the seven points in the ideate of Astrology. that it Ism Ilotosecipe nf the future eventitofa person's IVe, (-eternity calculated and framer-rifled on nape/ b erm) aii account of all the lucky and unlucky days in the months and ream of threperenres life foe wit:inns it is cast ; by which means thnawinds In title tnahtfy I and elsewhere have her.n presented from toisfortirnes that bad been hidden In the vremboffaturity. bv.refer ting to their Nativity before entering on any specula.. .rifin of Mildness or pleasure. It •hruild betel the hands , of every one a• their almanac fnr life. A Nativity of an individual can only convert' the Ostlers°, unroll. blei that are in future for him; those whn are ilatibia ed In intern%diQlealNes of any kind:nest wait entire subecriher iu pegrinn 41( by letter, whn Is prepared to exert his ictrettinflueecc tint their imniedlate benefit. Ile is ready to use hisinflucnce to foriell the result of lawsuits, and nit undertakings in whirl, Mere Ira flak Involved; ha also makes use nf bra finsirer for the res toration of stolen or lost property, which he bag used for the advantage of thousands 'in this city and else. 1 ; where., Who car doubt a gentleman's abilities, whn ' has had the honor tp be cancel on and cnnsulted with by all the ernwited beads of Eurnpe, and enjoys a higher ' reputation as an Astrologer than e.tty one living t :Ile can bs consulted with at his Office, nr by letter. f pre-paid. and lir is prepared to make ore of his rotif er on any rif the fnllowing topics f all description, ; travelling by land or sea ; courtship! advice given for thew ruteessful! acromplirdiment ; .speCulatingin stocks, merchanillse.inr realrstate; the . recovering of legacies in diapule ; the purchasing of liekelljand the 3:1(0yr - if ships ut,gra. atanntiers his services, respecting health, wealth and marriage. lave affairs, journeys, lawsuits, difficulty iw hotlines/. fraiiif, , sickeesi, and death, past. present and future enia.and in alt the emu:erns of life. and'invites an to call who ate affilctcd,enrooreally ovate ntatiy.' ' '! • . . - _ Ladies, 56 cent.; Gentlemen,sl. Natiritiescalem latrd and read to fall, it confine ln the Oracles of Mar entine t3lptr—Ladts3. el ; Cenarnien.. l 5 0 . NatiVi les calculated acrruding fn Cenmancy, for Ladiev,ll2, in (311, 1 11; tOrntlentan, $.3. in Atli, aS. ' Peranna at a dhdartee can have,thelr nativltlen drawn by vending the date I,f the day and their birth. ' All letters cnntainina the 'thrive fee will receive im mediate attention, and riailvitik will he mil to any part of the tinned State., writtrn nu,dnrible paper. 011 ice. NO. 71 !mewl street, between 'Eighth and Nuntn;andittalnut and Spruce alreeta, opposite the Nnciul_F.tird INIT. Phila. Office hour* from 9 A. M In P. M. . C. W. R011.1.C11. Antrolneer Dee A, 1919. 50-Ir To . / LW CERTIFICATEii AND TESTIMONIALS SIT to till overy°lt . ; ion of thin paper, tan he produced,. vetting forth the vvninierful virtues of Dr. :41.veyne's Conwont.d Slum nf Wild Cherry. . The-mut _cnintunn saying iv, that 1 wroth! not give one bottle of Dr. Swavnee Compnnrui rlyrup of Wild Giteriy, far half a dozen (Zany other proper. at inn. 1 . have tried an the popular owl, but IWs stands unrivalled for the core of the ,otirtwing diseases, viz: . Influenza. Cmt(lts; (7.11,1*, Consumption, lapilli:tr. or Mood. Palpitation of the Ileart. Wle , oPinS °might 'Tickling or rising set:sailer) tn the Throat, Bron chitis, hid lona or weakness of the Nervous .lys. tom, or impaired tonwitut inn from any cause, and In prevent persons from falling into decline, this medicine has not its equal. And when too notch calomel or filature has been used, this medicine will prevent its •v II effects on the s 3 stem, sr.4 repair the Maar) , Inert Inns. ANOTMIR Wye: CiaTtrivvre. Crtu of rdward Minion. Engineer at Mr. PPlth's Pactnry. cornet nf Ninth and Wallace 'streets, Spring Carden. More enlist antiates Went" of the wnnderfol curative properties of Dr„illwayne's Compnund Syrup of Wild Cherry, Philadelphia. April 15;1850 Dr. Dwayne —Dear Fir --siring ly afflicted With II 'intent mild and cough. which settled upon my lunge, attended with greatlirlity. soreness in my side, that 1 could scantly breathe, spitting httuul, ov appetite, could get leo rest at viglat, owing to the se tr..sity of toy tough. .vrould spit as much as a pint of blood at A time. This mournful state of things coo t inued netll t almost despaired rf being rated. haalra tried physteiana aid numerous abb.!' without relief: but having hoard of the great virtues Or your Coln. pound Ayrisp.of Wild I:berry. NO its helot !Tutored Of by pbysictatts of the first ,eminence„ I concluded tr. make trialof, il, and sin happy to state, lisin three but- , ties retforuteita perfert tura; toy sleep is now uodis turned and 'WIWI, sod 1 firmly believe that to your medicine I am indebted for ibis great'tut_;r -- 7 . t' l, llaii glad to goaamunlinitit with any ix's() n the subject who maw he phaed to cell t on me, and corroborate what l have said in the above cenificate, at Oat Vac , toil or my residence. • Yours, most 'ream trolly: ED. 11Alizid)N.13 Wall? Ron . , Eland' lAttret, four dorrs above rtpring Garden., The above certificate is from a omit vvell known by, 12 . 170, Dot tion of /Use CiliZellS. Those who doubt the , lintel of it, are Invited to call and satisfy themselves; tAatYt is another voluntary, thsinteresi.-d and living ' wittiest. in the greia virtues of Dr. Swaynei Com pouni Syrup. of Wild Cherry. Clerrywes. Aretti;is tttt ; And all Pantie lapeakers say that Dr Swayne's Wild Cherry civeirihat vigor to the woke that cannot be obtained from any other ar tide. To Elleely Perseus.—Many heatiby seri indishinaht who know the value al Dr.!rtarayne's Compound By ron of Wild Cherry, make it a role to take it two or three times a week, by whio they remove the caustia that produce disease , preserve their health and keep off 'the infirmaries of mgr. Very !raper/ant Casiiros....—The gannias article Is prepared only by Dr. Swayrie, Inventor and Sole Pro prietor. corner of Eighth and Hue Pis.. Philadelphia' All Wild Cherry preparations being "positively fle , lions and counterfeit" without his signature. 30.3p0 Suayne's Celebrated Vermlthge " A safe and effectual retried, for worms, dyspepsia. chnlora morbus, sickly or dyspeptic children or adult,. and the moot useful gamily medicine ewer offered to the public.'! Tht may one that Is pleasant to the. Mite. has proved its virtues in thousands of Cases, not only in the treat destruction of worms ; ut In restoring the Maly and dyspeptic chitd and adult, when all other remedlea have bad nn Fond *greet. Bewere of kilstalleal Remember; Or. Swayne's Vermifuse la now put tip in primula bottles. See that the name Is spelt eorrenly. Srepte. " 'DR. SWATNE'S AUGARDOATED SARSAPARIL LA and EXTRACT.TAR P 111.1.5. Pat superint to any pill of the present day.—These pills are compounded of 'farina.' vegetable substance... 1 the result of tong and laborious investigation. sad the bold they have taken ofthe public favor,and the cum t bey have performed 'Mee they were latrotlored.l• uti meeedentrd In the history of medicln.... Unlike most other Pills, they neither gripe. pnxisee nausea, or any other .unpleasant sensation, they cleanse and atrrogthen the fountain springs of life, and no med. 'erne sun have a better effect than these for monthly irregularities wtoch orcaslonally happen a.. women.: The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr SWAVNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Ninety. Philadelphia. - - • *CIENTO FOR ISCM/YLIKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. DROWN." - J. CURTIfi C. INUOUES, PottivMe, Pa. ' J. 0. O. MARTIN, .1•11 ES B. FAU.S. 1 1lUaer . JOIIN w. Glass, C. At O. Umerstsona,UChtlylkill Haven; II NotisLair, Pori Carbon: RZIDT & RECD. L. ilahantanto; lour A. OTTo.Taylorawilk.; J. U. ALTte. TIlletaffIll; E. J. Far .Talnaqoar. OEO. Onnespics, Neer Castle; blorrittus, att. chin Ilten & Set.yriess, Pancr eas ; PAWL Ban& Pinegreve; Eclat. & BRANDT, Tre moat; Co onus dr. Sor;lJewellynt JOUN . WILLiass• 1111441rpoilt Cans. Orwlesburg; CMOS, nno•Pa ar. Lirrensha. New Philadelphia; El MICITi, °realist:erg Landing: J. STA:troy, Mtlreansburr. 'and by most all Staceteapers In the adjacent counties. Feb 9, 1830. 8•ly N. IN. =SWIMS , DLUMBING 8110 P. BRATTY'S itOW, NORWS -- Oen street, Pottscitie.--Alt kinds of Load Floe. sh e er Lead„llrass - Cores (a superior article.) Wan "fobs, BboWel flottellydrants. Hydrant floae.l.lennie and Single , define Purops,da. kept constantly on hand lad forsale.—lfitthen Oinks nude to order, neat and durable. and aft kinds of Plumbinine done in tea est manner• . . re-tf Dons , and Chlideals Viottilug. 9' RE lotacilber boa an lissa's complete amertmea of Mahler,. adapted to'ttat seasa,o salted tor. Days Of three yfetes of age. to youtif aliatiemets 'of atmeeft day patron pareMalar Cleating at Ws ettablleb meet eagliiive the privilege of rein reloirthebi it to not salt F. HOYT. Nn.. 1114 Abovent belawTtath, t. EMI - Life Insurance. TAD DRUID) LIFE" INSURANCE, 'ANNUITY and Trust Camped', of Pbitadelph °Mee .No. EN Chesnut [Weft. Capital. 0300,000. Cbarter:per• Penal- Continue to mak, lustuancen on Litre on tha meat favorable terms. " ' The capital being paid upend intreated,togetber with a large and lattosteritt) inetnasng reserved fend, of perfect tecortty to thelnsered. • ' . The premiums may be' mild yearly,. half yearly, or quarterly: • • - • I The Company add a soars perkitlically to the I suraticesfor , lire. The tiort Bonn, approriated i December. 1E44, aid the second Bonus n D ecembe r; 1010. amount to an addition of 11%1 50 to ever! 11100 4 ' lorured under the oldest polities making so which will berial when tt become a i m s .c. in. stead or 1111000 originally lowered ; the non °Writ AMOUnt 1n;1137 50; the next in age to Inn 50 fat every 01000; the others in the nine proportion at. cording to nut aosounvend tlitos of standing. which additions make an average oflorore than 110 per cent. aeon the premiums paid; without increasing the an neal premnien. The following . are A * re* navvies Dom the Fie ;biter .110 f Of Odittioll• glum lust mii. Gl= ---- ,WOO 051 ' ''so 51,552 50 I"- 7uoo e 4165 15 ' 11475e511 5000 ' 1157 50 ' WC :0 ' he. 1e.. • he. enstalnhig tablen.. nr rates sad ern:lima. if .apolitatton j and hither Information the cake. 8. W. ILICOARDS, Ptealdent. . Joni It: Janes. Actuary. . The subscriber Is Anent for the above Company In ftehisylkill County, and will effect lorttrances, and else all necessary information an the subject. D.BohINATI. 26-Iy Nit SS 1 80 '• 278 ,• 310 im. pamphlets Ilona. forms as be ballot June 19, I 8.50 - --- T11;so Knox. Insurance Company CAPITAL STOCK.42OOIOO O . FIRE., MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE,. , Offiss sa name Street, in Instil' Brick Rear,' , , VIIICZNNNI, INDIANS. , • 11IIIE.Company having heen duly organized. and I ten per cent. paid in nu the capital stock sttbscri bed.end halance secured by mortgage on Real' Estate and by Personal guarantee, ate now prepared to affect ininrance against Lissa Of Damage by Fire. no Build- Jays, Merehandier.. Machinery. Mills, hlanufacttiries, and nit descriptions of pmperty; Also merchandise and produce iu thv course of inlatortranspertmion, — tbe mkt of the seas, dr.c. &c. • also, the Jails of Steamboats, andnther yew:l4,ll;d upon the Oyes of individuals going to California. The rates of pre mium will be es low as those of any other n coronet ace Company. All losseeltherally adjusted. and prenatal, paid. Th e AMA of Otis Company ialield entirely In the West; and tontndled by vrestetn men. and In no way con nected with New York. DIRECTORS: ilos. R. N. C . Viateunea. WILLIAM J. ii 67116179, do Jam. W. Sl•conox. do Jacpa Pas, do ?saucer. WiaE, tin .Prren P. IlatLev. rot* . Wayne, Indiana. TI101&48 T. Ditiotainoe. Lafayette, de , .Witut en. W. EsaLS, Terre•llaute, do -ors Er D. AAA's. Evansville. do Swum Borreeer. Jefersettyllie. WILLIsti Ilmansa, do ' ' • Levi de JANIVIS KEIOVrIN. do . . R. N. CARN A N, rtraldent. Piston EnTeneart,ren resident. ALcga. Setretary. " W. J.' Ilearati. 4 TreitsUret. Ebert Life and California risks taken at this agency al Ellfl tate,. Dec 29', 1879. JOICi R. C. MARTIN. Ag :at 53-ir ---- I - 1 - T -- ro cc ours Ties. • TE Delaware Mutant tlafety Insurance Cnrepany. —Office Nonh amen of the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. Fiat: INSCRANCE.—Building*, Merchandise and nther property in Town and County y, ineuredissairst lo,a oriiiimage by fire mitre kneel! file nfprein:um. MARINE INBIIRANCE.—They alsn inure Ves&els. Ciigoes and Freights. foreign nrsonstwlse under open or special policies, a* the 41.4110 , 11 May desire. TRANSPORTATION.—Thee Alen insure merchandise transported ty Wssons Rallnitid Cars, Gl.lOll Boats and clieamboats, on rivt4ii and label., on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph U. Heat. Jame, C. Oland Edmund A. Sander, Theophiles Paulding. • - Jelin C. Davis, • H. Jones Brooke, Roheit Burton, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, thigh Craig. Samuel Edward', George Serrill. Gen. G. Leliter, Spencer Melinda, Edward Dartingion, Chariest Kelly, Isaac 11. Devi", 1,11. Johnona. %Titlimn Fennell. William Day. John Newlin, Dr. R. Titaness. Dr. R. M. liriginn, Jobe Sellers, William Eyrr.Jr. J. T. Morgan, D.T. Morgan, Wm. Reentry. WILLIAM MARTIN President. fticaman NEWO.4O, Accrrtary. The imbseritirr havine be.ert appointed agent for the ;Omen Company, is now prepared to make lisitrante on all dearriptione of property on the meet liberal frrthe. Apply G.ll. Fenn' ttffire. Morrie' Addition or at my house in Market Street, , Pottsville. A. M MACDONALD. 45-ly Nov 11. ISIO Perry Davis' Tege I abPa lq Killer. 9'llE WONDER OF TIIE ADE.—INTF.ENAI. & 1 Eiternat Rente.ly.—A great dlernvcly and va'ua hlr Every family 'tumid have a heath• in enaes or iaidilen eirkness. it corer ch o hi ni , thiwel Comataints, Dia! fIIM3, lever and Agile', ro,i. Dysentery Pain in the Rtiriuna• limn. flystionsia, and Ihirrnt. READ lusncE. Thi. ermines that 1 have fur sevrral months used Davis' VyTetahle' Pain Killer in my fatally in several af throe ( - RAMA f..r whirh it is recommended. and Chid it a very useful family medicine. A. nnoNsos. Pastor of 2d Baptist Church. Plat River. 71,bury, -Martha's Vieerrrd. Thin my certify Ihsif I have used Davis' Pam KO er wolf great Ounces, In CAPPS of flholeri ;lbomnhon Bowel Complaint. Bronchi:iv. (Mulls. 4se., and would cheerfully rec 1111 l mend It na st vahothle amity aireicine. JAd. C BROMEIL Fames° DAirts.—This may eltrtify thit I mill use the rain Killer in my family. My health has been gm good big three nr Mur months pan. that I have hut little "Or lao %lee for i. and wanid nvninmend it In the public RICIIARD PECKHAM. Fall liker.l.M amnia, 1711). 1910. JENKINS Ar. SHAW, 193 Chnsrut Stseet, 1404114phi*. Grneral Whalegate Anent, Vv. Eastern Pennryhtanis, For sale by to whom all rodeo. and applications fin Agencies horn Eastern renneylvania should he addressed. BANNAPi. Whnlesa • le and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. Cenrintsuilit and others supplied to sell again .et'ttie regular rtes. Asia : IL lA:4 • LAFFILCTED:READ:II' rtiedical House. ' VPTAIII.ISIIED 13 litAll3 AGO; BY T;it. ICIN- I KELM, N. %V; Corner of Third and Utiioll dts., between -'price and Pine ratreers. Philadelphia.: Vomit and Manhood gor a Permeate Death. ._ NKP.I.IN rIF.I.P POP.*£IIVaTION—ONLY 23 Cents This Dona Just published, is filled with ttse• ful information. nn the infirmities and diseases nr the Oilman °mans. It . addresses itself alike to Youth. Manhood and. Old Age, and should he tend by alt. The valuable advice and impressive warning tt giver will prevent years or misery and sulTering and save annually Thousands of I.lves. Parent, by renintr it Trttl learn bow to prevent the dePtllletlon of their ehll•lren. , •••91 fenfiffante. of RS (from irnelnird in n fetter n 4.• dreamed in Iff. Rinkelin. W • corner of 'Third and Union era feetff. between Nprffre and Pine. Philadet oda., avid ensure a book ander.etivelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid and be cured at Mime. Parkagrs of Medicines. Mirertinns, kr., forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up serure from dam age or curiosity. hook -sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, and.all others supplied with the moire work at very low rates aingirst IRS° 34-I y, GREATEST DIdEiIVERV OP THE ACE Da. TRAAKI% MAGNETIC OINTMENT. IS constantly effecting cures of the utmost Imper- Lance. The most incredokins are convinced—the most fastblessare compelled to believe In the power and Or this great remedy. It Is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination knows to tbe World for the lir.mediate relief of disease and pain. - it never' fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the canine!), vessel, of the body, and minutiae the circulation °fain Mond By this means a controlling power is Rallied over the. s out teal ienant corms of disease, which Can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such is the power of ibis combinstion that lt penetrates to every portion or the 411111111 framer every bone and sterile, vein and ligament ts marched out and made sensible of Its purifying and beallag influence. Hence It romes It copes **readily with Interval as external diseases Numerous instances are tut record where this /erne dy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the moat powerfultmernal remedies failed to pro duce any effect Seth has frequently been the ease In faititatwarien of the Bowels, No patient need ever die with this dieease where the Magnetic Ointment can be obtained-, That dangerous Epidemic known 'sibs • Putrid Erysipelas, Can alwael bei cored by this remedy.. For fejesinistery Rheustettess., thls ointmgot le the most complete reined, prepared. la 99 cases oil 0,100 It will afford entire relief to.tbe Refit eases or ' Xtrattea Headiuke. la thirty minutes. For nervous diseases Mil remedy is or Immense setae. Affeetkoni of thespine, rbeimatism, harmless, race me sore throat, 'bronchitis. pleurisy. croup. chills, braises. seed head, scrofula, salt Miaow, erysipelas, cholera morbue. ape In ibe . late or breast. hums. isastsra eYesaever sores, . .111 be Immedkrtely reileverjr use ,of Oils remedy. • For ta pamlcalare ami testimonials, sea pamph lets le ft wtb agent. • ' • Prke 'Sind 4. tents per battle; Fer see by joNN O. BROWN. Pottsville.; sad J. GIROS. Nmerevllle. • . , . Man. for sale bjt an Arent la ineti town In Ow Mara Itopterbor 9, 1119. 40-1? Life Pills and ?bleak'Bitters. ' These Medicines have now been before the pal:die-for a petied of 111112EN4 mum and dming that time haviTaiiiintained a highhew chow! every part af, ter in almost eve th gkbee for t ex= trarechnary and imotedi powerof restoring per. feet health to persons 'IIM under am* every kind of &Jesse to the human frame is liable. IN tAirr „ttnn3A3ON " of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers *rim the very verge of an untimely grwie, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bad utterly, failed ; and to many thous:twig they. hive permanently secured that uniform enjoy ment of heilth, withoirwhich life itself is but a partial liming. so great, ". indeed. has their efficacy invariably and Efaibly proved, that it has appeared seemly •less.than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are corn- P!1l, and uponrrhich they - consequently. act. c c tl l r d aa to then manifest and sensible action in lanf)11 tits' springs and channels of fife, and en; sluing em with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name.. Unlike the halt Of pendekous quackeries which boast of ireptable imminent*, this LIFE MEDD ans are purely and sol nor ely vegetable ; and I contain neither ilgegamprg . , nor Ann* nor say Othaf mineral, in any lone whatever. They are cotirey composed of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtue* of which, though long luxurrn to several Indian tans, and nexastly to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant. pretenders to medical 'science ; and were never before administered in soltappily efficacious Ato't of policy •nd bums to be buffed by future editions. tiert. . . Theembiaee Snot rat i on to !coven from the coats of the stomach and bowels the verioutf imp:ni de* and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to remove the • hardened fteces which collect in the convolitions of the small intestines. Other medicines only Partially cleanse these, and leave such trollected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sadden Diarrhoea with its imminent danger'. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex amine 'the human bowels after death ; and berme the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the 'age. _The second effect of the VEGETABLE TM' MEDI CiNgs is tocleamse the kidneys and the blad der ; and, by this means, the liver and ltrogs, the healthful action of width entirely depeixtst upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The I blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the ' heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, tonnes freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban ner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing va riety of htunttn, diseases in whichthe VEND. TABLE LIFE, MEDICINES are weU kaawa to be infallible. . DYSPEPSIA, by lbara"Y a • leanalag aka first and second stomacheoutlattrig a flow of me healthy We, instead of the 'stale Mid nand kind ; Inas or AITETITZ, HEART. aarmuna, Hainisswass, Im.-Turfert,, Assirry, LANGUOR, and idauaricumx, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, Cogfiventlilli, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process,' mid without violence ; all violent paws lettire the bowels costive within two day& Mud= and atiolers,, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occtuautuat, and by promoting the lubricative SY caution of the mucous membrane F eve r or all kinds, by restoring the blood toll regular circulation, throug,li the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough' solution of all intestinal obstruction in others. l'he Lys Illanicisits have been known to cure Migirraglism permanently in three weeks and Gina in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the Muselee and ligaments of the joints : : Dyciptues of all k ind s, by freeing and strength ening trio kidneys and blndaer : they operate most ' delightfully on these. important organs, and hence have e ver been found a ....certain remedy for tho worst cases of Gravel. Abo %primly dishidging from the turnings bf the bawds the slimy knatter tp which these creatures :adhere. Asthma nod Consureption, by , relieving the air-vessels of the lung 4 fiorn the iinteous which even slight colds will oreinion, and which, if net removed, becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, :'rid Inveterate Sores. hY the perfect purity which these LIFE mot. cams [ by,: to tho blisai, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, by their alterative infect upon the Iluiirs that feed the skin. and the morbid state of which Occa sions el eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, und Itsaltiteable complexions. of these for a very short time t an entire cure of Salt tind a striking . improvement in the clearness of the skill. Common Colds and Influenza will ukvaYs be cured by one dose, or by tuii even in the worst 4.1 cares. plus, Asa remedy i hid most distressing ' and obstinate malady, the vEGErABLE LIFE NEmerNEs deserve a distinct and emphatic • r e commendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former pmprictor of these' valuable 3letlirnies was hintself afflicted with this compnint itv tipwards of TlilliTY-1 , 11•6 Vass; and that he irii , cl in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compassof the Moirria itredico. He however at length triOd the flledicine which is DOW offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had heen pro nouneni not only improhable,;but absolutely im 1. possible, by any human means,. FEVER AND AGUE. ' For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will.be'found a safe, speedy, and cer tain.emedjr Other medicines leave the Epstein subject to a return of the disease—ti cutiity .these medicines in permanent—TßY . TIIEIII,I BE SAT'ISF'IED. AND BE CURED. tt , Mins Fevers and Liver Complaints.• 'General Debility, Lo" OY APPEIITE, AND Dtsess ES or FemstEs--these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cniciof this inscription:—Klan's Evil. and SCRO MLA, iA its wont forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of there remarkable Medicines. NIGIBY Swecrs, Nr.rtveps DEBILITY, Nsaiore EOst- PLAINTS or au kinds, PA LPITATION.UF TU B` II BABY. PAISTEU ' II COLIC, are epetulily cured, . NERCURIAL DISEASES ! eersous whose constitutions have Weenie im paired by the injudicious use of Meacuay, will and these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system ull the eire,cts of Mercury infinitely sumer than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. BE CARML OF COVIMIEtnaTS. Several have lately been discovered, mid their nefarious authors arrested,both in the city of New York and abroad. • Bay of no one who is not an strrnostnn Aoarer Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFA.T 336 Broadway, New York. FOR BALE BY . citiN G. nnor.vii. arena fur echoylitint county , Dee 29, 1849 . 50 .ly MOiTATIO LINN, SMITH, th, Co., Vf, O. 2131;M ASSET Ow.. PIM. Alra.—WllloLE ill rale Draggisrs, and dealm.in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Obstericat lostrotnents. Medi cal Chests,P Medical Saddlebags, Patcnt Medicines, Paints, Oibi, Window Glass, yarntshes, Dye.iltaffs, Perfnmery. , &e • he. Manufacturers of the celebrsted Congress Writing Ink. and ink Powder.— TMs' Ink ir'unstirpassed In quality, having never fail ed to CMIIMPI3II MUM' Wherever it halo been brought into ure.—ws are now prepared to furnish it 'of an adore. In bottles, from magi to ore OUTIr.P, neatly 'peeked In boxes from one to three dozen each. 1.. S. & Co , have as all time* aecoosplete vsyortment of every article In their lint, LO which' they invite the , attenuon of Druggists and COuntry kerchants. lo the selection and preparation.of their ankles, they spun no' pains to have thew of undoubtedrptalitlea, so that they feel preParad .to fin the orders of thnte who wish piss Drugs, in summer Which they feel con fident will prove astisfactory'—they are also careful aa. to the styte of potting op and packing their gonall , in order to Insure their safe carriage to any polo*. In the country. Orders' by letter will at all titnea Freely piompt nod eareflil attention, anJ to any •Dregglst of respectability, our price current will be sent if retpiest ed : 'Fluty. l& 1850 , .&i duki - - raper I Paper Vraper ! NO. 21 BANE STREET, Estiessit Xavkat aaJ Omuta,. sad 3d anti 3d sts. - Pit ILA DISLPHIAI. • • MBE solEsembers beg leave to call tint attentinn I. country buyers th their assortment of papery em— bracing the different (moieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelop*, and Wrapping papers. Thome pa pers, white and assorted color,. also Bonnet and Box lioardr, tr.e. Being engaged in the idannfactare .of painting pa pers, they solicit orders from printers for any given slag, which wait be furnished at short notice, and at fair vices. • _ _ • :Market prices eithei in cash Or trade paid for Rags. DUCKETT & imam, No. 21 Dank st. &pkg. IMP." ' - ; TMT. Light"! Light! Light! . ' DINE OIL..CAMPIIIiYE AND • FUND Ac knoWledvd.Vuneriority and pority..manefaetured and fog sale at thelowest Wholesale erica...by Davia & Hatch, at tho old estsolished stand ef-the,.late Benjamin. T- Davist.•Catntien. New Jersey. where orden by mall orotbemise are aoltelted..aod prompt attention will be green.. The voice, of the nubile for fifteen years and the award 'of a Oliver Nedal, and compllinentairy notice by the Franklin Institute over all eomFt liars, Is andielent evidence of the excellence 01 001' " • •,, Tar, lteh, Torpentlne. Rosin and finlr fts Of 'Far pentins4 fur sale Wholesale and Retail. duly 90,1150 ' 29-3nto NcVer .linevr , phe 'Like 2 DitIRISIC I TIIE PREVALENCE OF DIARRIOEA, 1./Dysentery, Cholera' SUM Irtf Complaints, Cramps and Colic, last Summer. hnndiedaviere cured of these diseases. In Irons tO 15 aisd 30 minutes. Not a Single case cars he founa-where, properly used according to the printed dittlctions - that tictaimpany each bottle, it failed to effect a rapid, sato and rad Scat' core. Numerous cases were Hired by It in leis Wass an Wine:whore the efforts Of thysicians. who descr'y' O c t - aged to do theleast sood:1 Of such we have trey—, era% cettificasea which are open to the in.spectlon of any nue whOdeClres see them. Mo - unprecedenied wag Ds 'success.. that it elicited the voluntary retalmmendations of Ihe TUOIIC wherever it was introduced. The Watchmen sir Nor ristown, the Montgomery' Leiser of Pottstown. the Neutralist of Skippaidtvitle. the! Deaner - it Friend of ignuneyiown. the Dental Pearl! of New York., and others, recoinnieuded it as a certain, uotalludt remedy fot ail the diseases for which we rerOitnend tt. . We have the testimony of the best Physicians an Montgomery Comity, in its . 6vor, those who used it 1 theinselves.vind Who publicly 'retommended it to their Add stilltils over two hundred certificates of the must respetiable citizens or Notristown, Reading , Easton. Fiittsville;:gte.. Ste., sod you have a body Of evidence In favor of the . C.ll)Vnied APlalic ffsisani of Dr. M. G,s Kerr 6: Barinlet.that is p!rfecilly irresista ble; 'Warranted in old-cases. • - ---- • SOBER eACTS TITAT NON..r. CAN DPilt .NOW that the Compound Astatalc firlP.2o l has been before the people of this place end County- for eiverat months, we marmot the following Gaeta to their candid 'uditment Ist. That there never was a Medicine enmpiinneed that eared ss Invariably IR so abort a time. and with . Such stairs safety and Erma sc;cy. us the liaisons.. Th4t it CUrill VialltlCCa. Dysentery, Cb.deb, Mort Os. Slimmer Complaint, Cramps and Calle; m fmm SO minute, tt. ales! bourn. • Flyeentery,not so soon, as that is of a more ineamatory, uato awl un der any treatment requires Stenger time.; but that even much enoner than any other remedy artnode of treatment. - - 4th.. That one brittle will cure a half dozen cases; thus proiing if ant onty the rarest finally, but nho die cheapest ever given to the politic, _ - Sib.- Tnat no family should be without it. Cates may suddenly uriSe of such severity that time' dnes tint 4, ur Meal' the , regular family Physician'. Dive the &anion as directed; seud for your Physician, and he will know tr the remedy can be relied on; we art willing, to abide hit decision. - • • IN TUG FIELD AGAIN have never ktinum the entrinntltld Ald'atit Balsam, of Dr.l4:G.gerr Bert det.two eminent Priyeielans of Norristown, Pa., to tap in the treMment nCihnt class of diseases for whit% thee inno 'tecontmetid it:, It is beyond any doubt the most valuable adddition to the illateria,hledicso that has ever been Introduced, not excepting Quinine, that a II coretrollingpteparat ina in Fever and Ague. : And as the originators entl , e no pretence' in teensy,' but disclose Its prepangtinn to all Phyaicwna, who: desire to know its connionenl p a rts, have not scrtipled to nse and recommend it in my private practice: Inivhich I 'have found It to tins-' sees uncommon curative properties. Dntler Its. use. cares recover in a ‘ much shorter time, and s are Mitre permane:nt than' under any combination of ' remedies that I hive ever tried- I do .therefore. not 'hesitate ro eapre.ta my . route apptotiationof it until qq- Vise a}l to try it. Signed. 'C. A. PEER , . M. n., New irrirkr. I.Ve do not chant the. Balsam as a univerkti `.Cure 'all;" but in Diseases of the Stnniacia and llow , tis, it has not Its equal, as m a ny in.this Mare can testify. ' . _ AIM(AIia,d4IICC:FSSETI , . Thr props of the ae.toni.shing efficacy of Or. N. O. Kerr & Rertoireti Compound A plat fr Babom. are'potit. inr 1n ihirlirr And defter than eVrr. rtuthinit ever equAlled u rdr raulditi;,rafety of ortion, or panitinency of!curr. Read the fralowine'crrilfirLite of wit refprtt. al:Wand intellitentim-Commisi4i6net: • :- Itavinx med Kerr & Kertol. C.scopaund Asiatic Balsam fin' Diarthms, .Chokra 3Tot Mo. and tarnihr, in width 1 111,nnd It to ryiboii4it , And un,olgimon,efficemy harm - arming ell noptraaant tome atutost immcdsatrly. do trAt he.itate to trcom mend It to my friends and the public, ns thr tvt•vt rata_ ly medfetne extant. I consider it prtfertly safe, and know It to he uorimuittly encertie.ful, and would not hike to hr without it in toy family. .4p...112,185M , M. ikicatAITIERV, Natelie. Nay 11, To nr. M. C. ItOrr & Pr.itnler .ItteinN used your Compound Asiatic!:lntintro to toy famity.mulsProttimended It to °inert.. who' .plyu used .it won the uoiform effect of eitrine . in a sitnit time ; db theref.tre recoittnit nil: it to the , rinblie :is the hest medicine ip use..for the cure of those dillearea for which ynu Intend it. It cores evierultyo even the. it ore! forms of Ilia rthira. ilyoemery, Chnivre Morbup, Cramps add f:olle. in half to one hour. I 'Miran all my friends to try • •- P. B. INIORT(IN. Pottsville.' _ • Prepamd only by Dr. Id. G. Kerr & Ilorintrt, Iltur rhmo and chemists. Norristown ; and.for SAP by'lt.bn G. Brown. Pmlsvlllr, ; J. Fry. Tam.tipit ; N..rea it F. .11eAla r, Gnvidstoirz •. J. *.V Gibbd. 31Ineraville ; D. P. Hunter Co., h e a ding, Pa. JOY 5. ISM . 2nin purifu The best Family Medicine now beforo (.I“,‘ pubic It has been computed, that durim; the hint twenty venal, three millions of persons have annually been .beriefited by the _use of these Medicines; n 140, which speaks voluine:i in favor of their curative properti,s—a single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition in the estirnation of every patient.. By their use . the blood iv restored to a pure and healthy state. freed ,from all impurities. The systein a not retina,' during their operation, but invigorafed, and they require no restraint from bu.ineAa or pleasure. The afflicted have Ideffat's :Life Pills . and Phcenix , Bitters, a remedy dna will (43 . for them all that medicine can po,sibly effect. The genuine of these medicines are now put up with a fine steel ,engrayed wrapper. and and copy right secured according. to the law,: tlic United States. Prepared by.W. B. MOFFAT, N. D., 'Neer- York. For sale by ' 3. W. cri nnt. nru:olt, note Agent for Mlnersville. August 10, 1350. • 32-1 y Patent Lubricatin g Oil. R. D. SCIIOENER, [SAVING purchased the exclusive Tied -for mann• ILL factoring and vending the Patent 'rubric:all:loll finm Bevtan & Co., for taehoylkitt. pauplilp,Leit anon, Columbia, Northumberland. lAA:Mg nn.Wyonling. Lycomlnc, Lehigh, Carbon and NorthainptonConntier. be announces to the'priblic that hv has commenced the reanotaciore of it 1p the Borough of Poitsvil ic. ' , Otero he will he happy to supply all Orders promptly, and at the same rate it mantic purchased from the Proprietors of the patent light: This oil was .patented January lath. 1819, and its superior excellence and cheapness has already given it the preference °Per all other oil In use, for all kinds of rftationacy Machinery. Loco motives and cars on our Ruilroads,—aud also for I.a 11l All orders left at Ills store, writhe ptomptly attended to. R. D. - riCIIO6NF.II, Centre Pt., oPpoiile the Pest Office. Poltsville.3une TR, 1919. :" 5 • The following certificates shoiv its•character , Philadelphia. Bee. 4, ISIS Messrs: P. S'. freirlan & en.4-Gentlemani—The" Ta rot Composition you seat mew, have tried, and which' - you design awe substitute for - the best elfin the work ing of Machinery, has. Uarn happy to say, more than realized my expectations. 1 had 11 folly tested on a ' Lotoutotllie Engine for two .days, (in rainy weather. ' with mud (lying over :he machine at every revolution). I by • skillful engineer, who 351 , 131V11 axe that it Works I equal to the best sne.rmaceil MI, with a saving in quantity of 20 percent. This waving. together wilb greatty reduced price at which yen inform me yen an furnish the artteleogill st rongly recommend lis use Fnn Railroads and in larre.m)lla and factories where urge quantities of Oil are used. 'have 'now on &mit I of its entire. *inverts, and tinder that impressiett tend e • you my sineeremingratrilatiohs. Ttnly yours; •, • r I • • • %%in. EXOLIAIT. • , roftFyillejan 'l9. Thus b tn certify thhi we have beenusiri rt gP S Britian & Co's Pstenttutnicating 011 for the bast six weeks and can give RS nor derided iminion, that. betides Cs • being so much cheaper, its peculiar superlivity ()Vet' I the bestisperon oil. Is' its durability on machinery which renders it a very desirable article for that put ' ose. We UM extetiiively pillaged in' mining and 1 shipping coal,having 'eleven steam engines of various I capacities at Work hoisting coal, pumping dater, te.r . Maxim Mimeo° & ! . P S Devian ken—Gentlemen : We Wore been using rive Pittent,Lubrirating Olt on all the; machinery of `the Reading iron , and nkil 'Works, rot the last nine `weeks,and we conelder %relieve stye n tt a fair trial. as the works are calcnlated to manufacture four thousand 'tortoni' Inmand nails per annum. - The nutettiher Is yeti heavy: the. engine own hundred and silty Moire llower.andtbe speeds, are from ttlirty Au ritne-hutidied ravolutlOns per Minute. After the above t 'we can recommend the cant Penal in OW best sperm nit Used in the Country, laZ, for heaving beailitgs and feet speeds, suchas shaftlrill - and fans. t remain ynturs.&e •-• =. r. J•tearkqn'Caffirs,' , ManaWer of the flotilla' iron. Nail and TobeWorica —4O-tf - I ,• Light! -Light: Light— . r••-i . rLARGE ,ASSORTMEN OF 11.111 •LA MP• •of varino idyl& the tip s [4 assortment In he city rd very low rater- Camphene. Leaves of t trosst:nPs proved. cohatrutt lona ; Lard 1 60 2 general use; a Variety or Class Oil Laipps ; F,andala twos, embracing strew and r.elettnit 'patterns p Giran doles, wlth.theedditlon of Lamps to burn ants Fluid or 011; Glasses, ;Globes, Wieks, Shades. AC- ' • Ftuld:CamPirene and Alcolints; !darning Fluid free from clinker PMPII or sediment. Camphene warrant• ed not to airman by keeping. Abantute Pittid, Druggist Aleirbols and -Phosgene Gag. • - ' F,DWABLO 1. coraftELD,, •, .DigliPer and Loran Manufectuter, ' . 143 . 10nth %I at., 3 doors above Sproce:Philads: Aug 10, 1850 ir- ,*Co% Powder Mill 'AT TAMAQUA ' rrIIE subscribers imnoinice to their friends and I the public, that thsy here putchesed the Powder Mill; recently erected by John Jones. and 'are pre pared tostipply Powder of the best quality , ter Mining and other pommies, at the most reasonable rates. Orders solicited which will be promptly attended too,at short notice. J. JOHNSON Sr. CO.. Taronqua, Nor. 241E44 47-1 t• . For the Removal and Permanent Cori: ' . . - . • • ' • "- • ' ' of- all • • . , NERVOUS DLSEIASES, . ,• . And `of those, Complaints ' whiehAtre tswied bi en bs pined, weakened or unhealthy condition of the , •,.. fIERTOIIII fiIf.ST*DIG - This peentiful and convenient application of the toye• tortoni powers of GALVANISM , awl fiIAGNETII4I; has been 'pronounced by datinignisbed physicians, both is Europe end .the Muted. Mates,. to be the Pot 'minable eredlionet Simmer, of Vie ! Age, . Pr. - OiIItISTIE'S-tALVASNRI BELT , lIIAGNE'rit FLUID, •11 timid with the met pedeot aiid certale success in ell cases of . • • 'liSlliiCllAL DEBILITY. Strengthening . the weakened body, giving 'tone to the various organs, and Invigorating the entire system. Abe In FITS, CRAMP, TARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE suet CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS,-.NERVOILIS TREMORS, PALPITATION or THE HEART, APOPLF:EY. 'NEURALGIA , PAINS hs the SIDE and, CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE. of the SPINE, HIP •COMPLAINT, DISEASES of, the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF • NERVOUS' And I'HYSICAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DUMMIES, %Web 'complaints prise from one simple causev-eamely, . • . .„ A Peraingsmiest• Of the Nervous System. CO- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and hledl. eines increase fie &Wee, for they weaken the vital diner. , gies of the alreadrprestrated system while. under the ' drengthening. vitaltilng Mammas of Galvin. • ism, ea implied by this hesiitiful and wonderful dia• corm" - , the exhausted pabent and weakened sußbrer.b restored to fanner health,strength, elasticity and rigor. The vest .pecnlbuitratid excellence of „ • Dr. Christie's Galvanic, Chxratives, notyii • ts, in the Ref that they arrest and cure disease-11y witisievit appdicaffen, in pine sing of the mina mode of drug ging and phjsiching the. patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly under the inflictioa Tfiri strenatien the whole system,. tensfixe the do culti. Lisp 4. !pie hlood,,promote the secielions, and sr:tr . /1e the stioAtal inry under easy -cironestintess. Patna their Introduction nj in tire .United Statea only three raw/ Musa, leen, thito• • , , : cf;'o.tio„ Peisons' icaudiig all agei, classes and conditions, eteeng widen mere a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly sub. • pat Pblrekuta Complaints, have balm .13NTDALY AND PENMANENTI4, OURED,_ •. . when all tope of relief had lama given up, andlevery thing 44,5 been tried in vain • , To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC emir; suppose the cue of a person afflicted with that bane of , civilisation, •D YSP EFSIA, or any ether Chronic of Nerv ous Disorder. ordinary calms, stimul ants avt taken. which, by. their action ou .the nerves and int:wiles of the stomach, afford temporary relief. bnt which Leave the patient in a lower state. and with Unwed faculties, anar the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the elect resulting from the application of the GALVANIC BELT. , "Take a Dyspeptic sufferer. even in I the worsesymptoms of an attack, and imply tie the Belt around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. .in -a Short period the insensible perspiration will act en the positive element et the Belt, thereby causing a tial ramie circulation which, will pia on to the negative, and • bend. back again, to the positive, Rom keeping up a eiin. tinuous•Galv an ic circulation throughout the gram. mum, • the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERMA." NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OE YEARS. CERTIFICATES AMYL TESTINONIALs Ort the matt tintioribted Character, From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient to 6U every column in this !raper! AN EXTRAORDINARY GABE . f which conclusively proves that •.- 66 Truth is stranger than 'Fiction." COKE dF Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia.. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputatum.:— Swum, New•Jesey. July 11, Da. A. H. Cmusrso.—Dear Nit: You tont: to itwoor of me what has been the result in my own cue, of the appli caticnt of THE . 9-ALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE My reply ism follows: For.about twenty years I had been suffering from Dya• pepsin. Every year the iymptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relict from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, to con• sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis. charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a sevens Chmnic Rheumatism, which for year .after year, emitted me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of,-;.4.5 and '46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region, 1 was attacked by . the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My nervous system was now thoroughly prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dye. peptia and Rheumatio affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous (System. in the whole pharnia. coprela them seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach arid' recuperate my Nervous System ; everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your Moen. tions, and (though with no,very sanguine hopes of their efticiencya I determined totry the effector the application of the GALVANIC 11F.LT AND 'NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC. FLUID. This waa in June, 1848. To MT GREAT ASTONISHMENT, IN TWO 'D•TS MT llvsrcrsu HAD aortic ; IN 'melt'. oars 1 WAS ENARLED TO axioms. ma vas. TWILL I-ABORT ; NOR HATT. 1 since OMITTED R . lINGLR3 SERVICE 4y ACCOUNT OV THE BRONCIUTIS j AND . KT RHRUt MATIC AFFECTION HA'S INTIELLT CEASED TO TROUNLIS ME. Such is the wonderful and happy results (LAO experiment I bare recommended the BELT and FLUID to marry whri have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic area lions. They hare tried them, writs HAPPY arau&rs, 1 ev.icve, ST TT VTT CASE. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, RORER? %V. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Heidi 'itch as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Thioat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dia'intim of the Head, • Neuralgia in the Face,. Butting or • Roaring In the Eats, Deafness, which Is generally Nervous, and that distreued tom• plaint., called Tic Delereux. Palsy .end All ithysicians aekn4dedge that these terrible diseases aro caused bp .a dejinonoy of Nerro'us Y.,'nerry in the affected limbs. Da. CHRlsnr. ' s Galvanic Articles will supply this deficient power, and a complete and satire awls thas etrected. • 1000 . Oases of . Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to DR. cnatrror. and: his Agent* within the last 'two years, which bare been entarely restored. 017 . C.rl Aenasw J. F. Toura of itronklyh, N. Y., had ' not been able to walk a step for near four yea's', and to helpless that he•had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians gave Inn nn. In five days after. be cos! menced :wearing the tistmarno est.T. Nrcatace, awn 1 Bases:arra he walked across the room and in three weeks he had perfectly recovered his health. ' Captain Tomes is seventy years.ol age. _ Severe Deafness Cued. • , • The following is an exttact from a lettat lately re.• ceived fmm p distinguished physician in the State of Virginia : "A. lt. Coons-sir, kl. D.—Drat Sir: One of my patients, OnkDOWU to me, cbtained your Galvanic Belt end Neck., lace, with the Magnetic Ftuid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The case was'that of a lady . whose Nervous system was much disordered, and hergeneral health poor, Much was done previously to the application of the Belk bat 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, she . Wm EN. VILELY It P.COV E.RED DER IIEAMNO, • and her general healthls better than for several years." Op- Every- case of Deafness, if It be Nervous, as it generally i 4 can be cared by this Wonderful remedy. • - DR. -Ci4RIBTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS' Are +found of vast service in eases of Convulsions or sits, gpoopu)die Complaint:ll,4nd general Nerve?* Affeetkroe or the Head and upper extremities. Also in -Palsy and Paralysis and all diseases caused by a ydefleienbr of power or Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of the body. „ , Tic Dolorous and Netralgia. , These dreadful and .amising coms i lainta are famed! Well( relieved b 7 the application of e °smarm Bats:, Herm...cc ssess-Fausts• The Belt diffni et the Electricity through the system ,• the Necklace btu a local effect, and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected 118118.1. In these distrusting afflictions the application NEVER FAILS o(l 6 •Many hundred Certificates from all pasts cd this canary_ of the mast extraordinary character cars •be , glom, tequire_.d• • WI- No trouble or InConveniance attends the tree ott DR: CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, MS the, may be worn by the mod feeble and delicate, With pets feet ease and safety.: In many eases, the esroation at. tending their use is lokhty pleasant end agtrable.' They Can be itoint to any part oftha country. • The Galvanic 7301 t, Three Dollars. ' Tbs Galvanic, Necklace Two Dollars. The Galvardo. Bracelets: - One Dollar DNA. The Magnetic rizo, on. pouar. . ; Cti• The articles are accompanied by MI aid phis directions. Pamphlets with full particulan may be had of the authorhed Agent PARTICULAR CAUTIOt4L Betoort of Coetviterfeits Mettles& baitatins. , . ' D. O. fiIORIDIBAD,, 11lL D, • GENERAL AGENT FOR. THE I,INITEDATATEB. .132 'Broadway. Na Your. sale in/Pottsville oy autititri Anent, : ed JOIIN G. BROWN San. 12, '50.-2-it.l Druggi.st. Mercer Jones, - 1171ctesdle Lookber•GbwhAriap.Zrys h. em , ab B Z .At 'WOODIM STOR-Et 144 , 0..143 North Third Street , four doom' •to the Eagle Hotel, and direetly opposite, to Janes Kent &Santee's Dry Minds 'Store, between Race - and inem St reels. Philadelphia March 2.1,185 n • 1.1.6 • • • WEE SEASONS. A blue eyed child that sits amid the abort; ' • O'erhung with.a Itftrurnunes drooping sprays, Singing her little songs, while'softly round , Along the: grass the chequered sunshine plays, All beauty that is throned , in womanhood; Pacing a summer garden's fountainedwalkS That stoops to smooth a glossy , spaniel down, To hide her flashing cheek from one who talks A happy mother with her fair-faced girls; In whose sweet spring again her youth she sees. With shout and dinee,and laugh.and bound and song, Stripping tin a - mama orchard's laden trees. An aged women in a wintry room; Frost f m the pane—without the whirling snow; Reading old letters of her far-off youtlr, Of pleaiure.4 past and joy's of long ego. ° el)e farther. E.13.110R0 IN COOKING. Dr. Drake'of Cindinnati, in a late treatise on the principal diseases of the interior val ley of NorthAmero, gives the following enumeration of the vicions modes of cooking which prevail in the valley: I. With themass of our population, bread of every.lcind is apt to be baked too soon after the flour or meal las been wetted—that is, before there has been sufficient maceration. ,, But what is still worse, it is scarcely ever baked enough. 2. Biscuits, as they are called, are baked in close ovens, by which process the fat they contain is rendered ernpr.iuniatic and hull— • gestible. • • . 3. When the, dough for leavened , bread, by excess of panary fermentation, has been charged with acetic acid, tbat product is not in general neutralized by the carbonate of - potash or soda, but the bread is eaten sour. 4. Pastry, instead of tieing fiasky and tend er, is often tough and hard, sometimes il most horny.. 5. Aleats arephen baked and fried, instead ' of being roa - sied,or broiled, whereby they be. come impregnated with empyreamatic oil, and not uriblinntly charred on . the outside. In generilhey,yare overcooked. 6. Fresh,Meat, and especially poultry, are commonly ' -' eloo - ktid o too soon after depth. 7. Sonp7is orten prepared frOm parts de ficient in gelatine, and, 'abounding in fat, which swims uponthe surface, and is much: more indigestible than the meat would have been, if eaten in the solid form. S. Eggs are generally boiled_so hard as to render them tough, and-many are often fried' in fat, to a still greater degree of induration, P i tied ,bacon and eggs eaten with,bot un leavened biscuit, containing lard; and theft buttered, is a favorite breakfast in many parts of the valley. 9: Vegetables, abounding in fec,ula, such as potatoes, rice and pulse, are often boiled so little, that ail ~the starch grains are not ; burst open ; while thosecontainingalbuinen, I as cabbage, are boiled until that element is firmly coagulated and deposited in the struc ture of the teat 4 OVER' crtormiNG. This is a radical error in American agrieui li titre. It is universal, an I can now point• to innutherable fields, and indeed, to whole estates—once fertile and roductive as the Delta of Egypt, which have been. wholl? and completely emasculated by a niggardly and parsimonious 4bit , cif excessive crop-- ping. On one field I now see oats for the third year without any application of man-• are; on- another Indian is growing the Irn the second, and On a tfif a crop`of sicliii,- . 1 potato plants the fifth ! his is a, ruinous- . course, and the man, I wi I not apply to him 1 the honorable epithet far er, who pursues L im it can scarcely expect to be otherwise than poor—poorer, even, tha his impoverished soil. The system or agre i tic extortion needs immediate, reform. Let every one, therefore, 'Who, has the good of this great cause at heart. set immediately about it. If , every one will • , sweep in front of hisownAlornicil, vre.shall; soon have a clean street." ' . EASY AND RAPID WAY OF SOWING PLASTER When I sow plaster, instead of setting my men to lugging it on their backs and necks all day, I take a two horse wagon, fix a long . box across the back part of the wagon, and a seat forward of that, on which a man is seated, riding,' backwards. Then with a quarter or half a ton of plaster in, I seat rnyself in frons driving, back and forth across_ the field till the load is sown out of 'the back part of the wagon... In this way, I can sow as fast as lour or five men, and with less manual labor.—My neighbo,rjlatigla at this as being a lazy way. But I find a neighbor's' laugh much easier to bear a few minutes - , than it is to carry,a back load of ground stone all day. I==3 MANURE von. vaunt TREES. Dottiting says, that the apparent decline l l ar our choicest apple and pear trees; is not omit% to their age but to the want of that foodior nourishment essenVal to the - production' or healthy fruit, viz: 1 tme, potash grid phosphates, the inorganic elements necesmry to !the, growth of fine fruit ; and he and others as sure us that to light and exhausted soils these .elements can only be restored or rt-supplicd ' by new earth • and a plentiful use oft airr slacked lime, leached:wood ashes, bone dust; blacksmith cinders, soap-suds,tog dimg, tp fuse wool and woolen cloths, skibs and Leath• er, decomposed carrion, rubbish of old hou ses and earth that hasdong been under cover, and common manure. . • F4TMERS MAKE YOUR CANDLESI Take twelve pounds of alum for every tett pounds of tallow, dissolve it in water, before. the tallow is put in, and then melt the tallOw in the alum water, with frequent stirring. and it will clarify and harden the tallow., so as to make a most beautiful article, for either. winter or summer use, almost as good as sperm• ' If the dipped in spirits of turpen tine the dandles - will reflect a much more brilliant light. The above is from the Ameri can Farmer and appears to be a good receipt. TriANSPLA.NTL.Nrat Trf The best season for transplanting fruit trees is somewhat a matter or opioioiV It is, however, admitted by the best horticultu rists, that for'the more hardy sjiecie, as the Apple, Pear, Cherry, ke., in the - tall, directly after, the tree has' shed its leaf, is the best CORN CODS. ‘i The American" Farmer says. "we believe their ,is one third: as much nutriment in a bushel of the cobs as there,is MA bushel of grain; and• we know that COWIS or oxen, fed upon three peeks of the crtished and steamed cobs, in addition to, their. usual quantity of hay and foder, min keep fat." (r_7Red Ants, can be kept out of closet_ and other, placei by impregnating pie air with camphor, as this odor is offensive to all tl4 iensect 1M