- .Y4Brigtetaitl• Thiniortgitnt after hig4g_alle( i diming after fazihion - - ...Wlterpve; faah ion Whirl:,- - , And all that sort Of ciAbootie whei like:Akar— • I}' tbZfr those devoidof time, • - I Aaralupe iqtalbatter:sliimoidi of diapiondr,atade ot" pole, And'Olhei bl?ek fit;ntiz , . , But to a crifg„vdap Istaly Who'd be what she appears, 'Who'd :Tread 'nititahine rounor - tbe rnan That keers.away her tears, `,bid brings her tatorsr home, • , We'd crisper softlyin her )ear, Wellgrave it on her hiart, s' -That knowing . well to fry a first:, - , Beats sentiment and art A ditrned Wit flub quinar. TAB FUENCII/1113 . JOCkIED. The following story is. told of a French man,. who having adopted this country as his rm.idence, wanted to procure for himself an animal, the use of whose . legs - : - ,hould serve instead \ of his own. 1R Amarious peregrina tions he designed, making in the preseeutioo -of Ids search after knowledge. Being= little acquainted either with hore joekies or'hurse 11h, he was grievously. takeroin by a cheat in , the purchase of a steed. He gave a hun dred dollars for a misers4e -jade of an old mare, that . had been fattened up to sell, and turued,out to 'be-ring-boneil,-spavined, blind and wind . brokeu. The Frenchman, on dis covering Mal be had been :cheated, went to request the jockey to take:, back the animal and'reftied the money. : - "Sere, said he. -I 'ave fetch back tbernare }terse vat you sell mr , , entf,l rant de rtpuev in my pocket bpck." `l,Your pocket back !" returned the jockey, feigining surprise, "I don'(understand you." "You ,aot stand under, - me!" said the FrenchtuSS, be inning to gesticulate furioui- . ly, .iyou not stand under me ! Sure, by zar, you be' one ,grand raseallel—vou lie like Sam —like Sam--vat you call: de leptle moun tain Ti eh'!" . rsu ppose.pin mean." •'' Monsieur—•,Sirn_de Hilt—yes, snre, you lie like two Sam Hill: You sell tne one mare-horse for•une hundriA oo vatt one hundred cent, by iTaT." ~ W hat'a the Matter wittx the heasl ?" rMattair ! Sacre ! Matra - ir do you say?' • VT he is all mattair—lie nu go at all—he got 40.1eg; no feet,_ floe blind like (Ale sniun dat eye—he go rfieeztt-o, viteeze-o, like one turge-baniinCr-b.ellow%-- T he no 'go I over at all de grown:l—bc no travelle tiro mile in tree day. Oui, he is ()Jae brand heat. . heat. Ynu must iake•liim, ,and fuud tie ~ • money back." "Refund the money!. oh. no, do i could'ut think or such a thing." "Vat',. You no fund hinAack de money ? You sheaty' me vid one hutidred doltar horse, 'dat no can go-it all!" . "I never Promised con that he would go." "By gar! va,t•is one horse good for rep he, no go? !kis no hi:tier as one dead Ancliass,,,; by' gar. Vili p.m. sate, take de mare-horse back, and give me my money vat I pay-fil i r him ?" ”No sir, I eannot—'tWas a fair bargain your eyes were your owri market, as we gentlemen or the tnrf sae." *lGentihnen de •turf ! Vuu be no gond - • man at all :. —you be no tuir.—tnon Dien !•3,-tu be one Turque---one - Shor—one saere darn deeeptione. You shewy your OWEI horp moder—yotriday onefascalle' trick ors yogr gotten fader . . l You 'are nci "The interest is what I look at." 'l r es,'sare, your in tereste is no princiimil 1. - o,u-be one grand rasCalles,lreat. ,Mon Dieu - ! ve - re you die ven ,you g 4 to ? beh ! Le , Diable black he fetch )ou uo tirne quick, by ga r • " • Failing to' obtain redress . .of, the jockey, the „poor Frenchman sent his '"mare-horse" to an auctioneer to be sold. i3ut the auctiouecr proved to be as great a rogu e as tbejockey foi he took care that fees for selling, should eat up the price ipt for thCanitnal. • -. "Br gar!" said the Fr,..nehman, in rela ting the story, "I be sher 4 all round. De shocky horse, he sheaty me in trade; and de auctioneer, he sheaty me in dispose of de hanimalle. He sell ; de ; mare-horse for ten dollar, and by gar, he sharzge me '!even dollar for sell him. Mon , Dicu ! so I be take all roundin. I lose '!even and one hun r dret,tollar all in my pocket dear. 'or one saZie dam, limp-lump, vheeze-yintl, ho see at all, zix)d. lin nothinz,shade Ofia mare horse, rorse as nineteen dea4 shaciadses, by gar !" NOBLE AND WITTi ,REPLi% Ia 1516, Philip II sent the young Consta ble de Castile :o Rome, to eaogratulate Sex-, tus the fifth ya his advancer - neut. The Pope imprudently said , "Are there so few men irt,Spain that yotki , - kinz sends nce ode without a'heard?" "Sir,"_ saui r. the fie'ree Span . in — rd," "if his „ majesty-poesscssed the least idea That yuu imagined merit lay - id a beard, he would doubtless have deputed a goa . t tu yr,n..not a gentletnan." A SHORT-SIGIIT.Eri, sT.tn-cAzr.tz • On the - day of an eclil4e,'whea all the in habitants.of Paris were Wiqlout doors, pro vral-With telescopes and 'inters- of smoked Mass, an Englismda:was ..seen drivinz fu- •s ong "Where doer my lord wis4 _to ;u?" said the drii-er. r 'To gee the eclipse," . exclaimed the ET:Ig• 118 hMaEl. thrUStill,g his head ; Out of:the conch witidow, "only 41rive up as tieat to'it as pos. siS!e, fur I am short sighted." rj"Williant Penn and Thomas Story once sheltered themselves frod? a shower of rain in a tobacco house, the °Wrier of _which said to them, "You enter here 'Without leave; do you know who.l am ? I arri a justice of the peace.'' To rhich Story jreplied,. friend here makes such thinis as tliee--he is governor of Pennsylvania.".'' - i! - • , .1 very modest lady sent her, very:mai •iest daughter,.a prettr vontif.r. darnset, Ott! one morning• for some artieleF..: "Among .the man}, she informed a dell: 'in one of eau stores that her mother wanted, to get three yards of cloth "for, primitiv'e triangular ap kndages for her baby." , ' h it aggraratitig,' when )ou are abotit to imprint the',l. cherry ripe" upon your fatly lore to have some one to peep 1n ? br,ai r ier, it is did, ,M observe some oup in a corner of. the room. !,. 11:71)ow, iecommeniling marriar,es, says, “A pod wife is tOinost eonstfint and faithful companion ynu can ipossibly have by your . side, while;'perf,.,trtning the journey of life—a clog - ifn't oloucti to her, [I7 - Byran said the great triaLlo woman's ' beauty -was . ;he upg,rac4ftiV act'wf.ealiag eggs; he sever saw aue cf'tbtetitteii'hartft inz oirby the-teeila to a blazi4 'hot corn cob; • :1 • slyra's_clear. • ; - 7 .„ •:• „ r. ~Er r.l! Neirer'aligiNi#f lee •Like THE PREVALrAJE'OF DIARRHCEit, LJ Dysentery, Cholera Mothus, teunitrerSiOrsplaintai Cramps and 04.11e,lart'Sumetre.'Itisdiedit titre cured of these dliterses, in ftent S 1013 and 30 Minutes. ' Not a tingle ease esti be Ihrind where.Ptelieeir used according -to the printed directions that accompany each bottle, it failed to .trert a' rapid, safe tad radical core. "Ntimerons cmses'orere torrid by it In less than bone, where the efforts of fbyideians. who descry ft, felled to'do mkt. or such see-hair sev eral ce nit - lc:ars which are open 'to the .inspection of 7anyone scht:desires to gee them. • tan unproesnlevited was its shccesa, that it elicited ire volontiirr rettornmendatiot-s of the Public Press, wherever it was iutrodnced. The Watchman of Nor ristown, the • Ittimtentnery Ledger of Pot,stown, the Niurralier ur Szippactrviile, the iteattern Friend of Sunneytown, the Dental Irearil of New York, and others, recornmetaled it as a certain, antailtra remedy for all the diseases for which we recommend it. We hare the testimony nr the hest Physicians:An Montgomery County, In Its favor, those who used it tbenn.elves, and who publicly recommended it to their patronr. - Add to this" over two hundred certificates of the most respectable citizens of NOTTiREC , WfI. Readint. 1 Easton, Fottsvil:e. &c., &c., and you- have. a body Of evidence in favor nf the.C"mpound Asiatic Balsam of Dr. M, D, Kerr & !taro:tint, that is perfectly Irresista, , We. Warrauled la all czars. . SOBER FACTS THAT NONE CAN DENY! Now Ilrat the Compound Attestlc Balsam has been before the people of OW place and County fvr several pinnate., we attbrutt the ((Mowing facts to their candid odement :- 1;1. That there never wastsMedirine cnmpounded that Eared so iserreiatag in so short a time, and with' each tgatee Safety-and ptrisasercy. as r he Italia m. Rt. "That a cures , Diarrhcea. Dysentery. cinder* Mnrbds , Summer Complaint. Cramps and Colic, in from minutes. to :few hours. Dysentery not 3.1 soon. as that is of a nano: intituatory haulm. and un der any treatment requires aqosiper time; but that even much snorter 'than any other remedy , or mode of wean:in-et. 4th. That one bottle wit] Cure a half dozen cases; thus proving it not only the surest remedy', but also the cheapest ever CiVPIItn the public. • Alb.- That nn family stmithl by without it. Cases may snoldonly nrige of such severity, that time does not occur In call the rrgular family Physician. Give the Balsam as directed ; send !In? your Physician, and he will know if the remedy ran be relied on ; we are willing tO abide bit decisuin. • _ IN TILE FIELD AGAIN I :have never known.the compou n d A t omi c Et t ,i ram , of Dr. 11. G Ketr s Bert Am. two eminent Hans or Norristown; Pa on tail in the treatment of that riass ~ r direarmt ins whim. they lone nrcurninend n. is - bcsOlni any dmilit the most tifliwtrie addditiou to the Materk_Merlicr, that has ever been introduced, iog nni except 'nine. that a It controltine preparation iu reVer and Agpe. And as the eirietinstors make no ptmence to s ; ,.rre'sy, tint disclose it. pleiktrution To all who dreire In krnw its intumment PM'iki t baven , t scrupled to use arid recommend it in my private prior icm•in it Lich have 'Mind it W.P.M. /weir itorormium curatite properites. Under its feCOVef in :4 flitleti shorter time, and r, cov,rirs are muse permanent than under uny combination Or remedies th it 1 have ever tried IMI therefore, not hesitve to express my entire approbation of it and ati.. ice 112 to tr!. ii. Sign. I/. .C.APEC K , U. D., w Yolk. . . • • We. Go'n.,t claim-the Stakani ae a unirrrsal "tare n ii : •• b t u to Dis,r4i,e•or the Slnfti:llr4 r. 0241 ROWells. i. haa, not it, equal, as ni.iny in !ilia place can 'ratify. ALWAYS .. , 11(.:CFAs.',U1,. - The prnoro 4.1 lb,- a•tnrashibtzettcacy nr Dr. M. G. Kurr & Itrnoh l e CoM7toutnl Gthatc au! In_ in this ker au.l fas:er than . NutninA nece erinalleAt Itir rantaltrozateiy nrzmn.nr permanency cure Gra4 1112 r our revtat• and inic:11.V•111 PI tt•e.l Dr NI. G. Kerr & I3rrlnleCs Cots:pound 111163111 1,1( apc: , s. in st Ilst I, I Grotnl ti tol/41213...”1 ding ..ntl yin Tell 111 , mg .41 rit.pleaea rn .yttip , 1111:1 31,111•111 uutnediaL ly 1 .1411 , 111,1141 , 1/1 . 3/,'lld IT •3 111) FITS,IOI,I and the pletair, n. , 1).• brut C1111I• ly rxtltit. I ronsider it porferll:4 •=lre, and , 116,1 V 1111111,1.• 11314 . 1.1114111. 31111 ‘lll/3111 TIM :Ike T, h. Wlll,Olll IT 111 M3' fan.lly 13.1530 Pott,r4i- ;Mow .11.16 . f.0 T,r Dr. M. G. Kerr 8: rerinbq . .vict , y 4.41 4. Cowl nand .1,1114. 41-itm in ruts 1,4,01,, and rerori uirlu!eql if In ot 11 :. 1: t% oil 11., and •1r „ .: . n r ,„, n -4 1 .„,, time: I Ito IlteretorP iccomtn4 u4l It 4a the n• 11,• durine In Asir the wntcii lou in•eyel . it. 11 rnr, gt•....r . Mr, 1414. 14434 - 41.n•a.Dysent,•ry.f:tol.ra Nl4.rbilk Crartrin. and 4'.4.r. vt. 1..a1f to one tOur. I rt4h:44.e nil my f 4. iruds tit trt it. C. P. NORTON. PnUKvillr P.N. tr.! nulr In Dr. NI. G. lirrr & Ilert..l. t. Ding cislq 1.1 Cliornixts.„ Nit rri.trnrit : 1110 for skit. own. Fottr.villr ; E. J. Fry. Tvis...pri; Nl , •rgin F. M''. o "r• (4 .`"; ,,, urg ; J. I,l* 3linersville; R. Hunter Co„ Readirg, Pa. July 5, IS:70 • :Imp Thomas Foster sc Co. NEW WItt)LESA LE AND RETAIL 100 T AND SIXOE STODIE., CpRA GI CENTRE 4.V13 -11-IREET STS. NITTeIvILE. • . )11i,•siih s settberg invite Ilk attention nfillot pnblir to the very extenstv• .tiptirtment ot-..GoodA, eon iiistine or . crt: rait - stitehed. rudgcti and Ncgrd fl•tnt•. Calf and Kip, d,iuhla fated Sewed and Pea. zed "nate,. Water Proortlonts Setvird and Pegged. (Pim .2,1 n $4; Ncw England and Philadelphia mats nf - t.Jurt-4 Coar,e !tams. in great variety, cnnstant ly on hand; (loth and Larimg Gaitt,a•Aanie, had Ntalilicrs, 0111013'4Oct. and . 51,11,1 and Pea zed Monroem. CRS' Beata and Monroep, of Orbt quality, a, s e low • ors• and Tenths.' Boots and Mnit meg enure nr fire 1..1D YS' rrt nth and Etittlitth L. , snnc Ginter Ittetta, Sterncro. Calls:kin and Gnat hnotitr•, Prete h Mot, rairAlli .3nd Goat Raters , French Morocco. Kitt xt ult =A pump iprilu Muskies and Jeffersttne t French '.lltirree,rn And Kid Tarritnntiti.. (-rout 50 rt • to 81; England Bootees and 6nm:a itc3ll kilt& (hely. MI• ,, ES' and Childritd4 titnntnei aipi Agora. afar:, asortrittint:suitable ror thin market, enitstantl!, ou littittl, • CUM Flat sitner. I lur qt.-% “rGritit Ma.ticShor? are °Me Seat mori tiri• tilted artu L•.lhr, rr•ut.' ry. can afford. I.l4ies rim] CePtlrpten v•pul4 tin well t” cell and provide thet- Felver, wig) prod Ginn thr hewhew ,p yet ei, ,, v,r0,1 of cow , (7:,pichm and Consitusilt,i.n. I:ItIINEE . , . Carpet Bain.. ti Vaiiren. Thr Tr%re:li.tr . y wilt find wull •lip • ; 61 zed n ith the above all lei. 5 Whit. II IV2 IVI/1 P.ll al , moderate prirrit; _ ili.ritgand t.4llnep, mad, nr rppai reJ to ord., ; n-TEttga cAsii N. DZ. NEWNsIVIt i .1)1.11WIING AttOr. Row. .NhltwE . - ; i ciao piteet, Pntisaitle.—All Linde of read ['hie:. slo et I.end , , Mai, Cocks (4 enperiof urtriel With i Tut,. shower tvotoi. tf)dranix.flydrant Dflubloi j and Ar.ring t'ornt.4, tizr.. kept con , :tantly Ihowl aArt for tale.— Kirrhen Sinks innde to order,neut and du?, artil all kinds of Plotnbinlit7 done in the err manner. re-if " I. . l'atent -11...ihrieatiaz. Olt. : 'it. D. sclioi.;:mit, Crr i t'VTNerfrxreka....i.ed the exclusive right for mane • 1. II licuting a ti4l' s ..iiding_i s t, l'ate't,t Tit;.rivn•ii,r.f,til ; nom I'. S Dei,lnn & Co, foriSi'huyiltill,battyliiii.l4u I a nun. Columbia. Nort tin nihr rin y.l.„l'xiirrite.„„Wynni Inc.' i I. riArninc,'Leti i:h. Carrion anti NorthsuiptiinT,ruentl,,. i be aVinotinetio to the public that be has cniumenced t lie i ii - ii . lial..ct.te ill it In the iL•rour,li ofpnttaritte, where' 'i he wilt he happy tut it litily atf orders promptly. attil'ut I 'lie same rate kt rumba purchased final the ProprietorS !cf the 1,31001 liellt. This oil wns patented Jannary i :Go,, psiii,,,,i its firipe-rinr i•xectlf,rire and cheapness I fia, already given it the preference, over all other oil I• in 1,,e. Cur all kinds of Stationary Jiarblnery. Le!. , nouirt4 and [arson our Ftailreinds,—n ni :flan forte ti. , use. t. I 'All oidera left at his / strut., wiltheprnmptly nttertjed , to. tt. D. SCIIDON Pit, Centre st.,'Oppeisite the lust Oflia.. i Pittioriilp.Jtinp IG 0 , 49. 1 The fulfues in; certificate,' show its character ,; , . .. Philadelphia, Dec. 4. Isis'. . ' 3lrsz.rs. P. Devlan 6.-. Co.- , Dentleman,—TM' Pa a ent llumrsisit ion you seat me Intl:me 'Tied, and ri hiii t• • yens design ns a substitute for lint best nil in the wink. t auE of Mat h luf,rs - . has. I run iniPPY'llo snY• r " . " . " 6. ' ' realized Illy , rpArt.vllmlP. , i lutrrl it fully Tected 011' a 1.4 ,, C , .1 1111 l it i• Eiigihr,fnt twri'ditys,.(iir ',tiny wentLer, six it It 111w1 11) snr "vrr the. itilchtiwurr - rery revnltitn•ti • rvii• a skillful engineer, who assures tne'littrt It works IrOd•litu the h;•• • at spettusect i nil,' with' a saving in nu:1111)1y cd'2o percent. This triyinx , . teexcaliein,llll / he greatly ',laced mice 31 willth'ion Ipform ma yioi alp iiirniali the articlP. Wlll.lll>iitly . rertiiiiniend its 11 . 1 1 11 tin Railruidr and in lame milts and f'ctptica whet , . a rge it it ant i t yes, of Oil it re , used. I Arita,' mite , no clout; or itsentire,.ut.,:.. a ,,,i tinder Dint imli.esslon ten de '3013 ary eiritereroegrMolstione. Tmly yours, _. • WM. Er:ol.lNn. o --- 7 , rritlet Mr. Jan Set, '49. - Thiii is to certify that we'linse been nsing P ES Pie clan ,l.r. I,:ff - Te Patent lubricating MI fot The last six weeks 1 and can give AS ant derided • opinion , !lint. besides 1:s I being.n., much dheaper. 114 poetiliar superiority titer : Vila bent *Term lilt re ft+ ilUeability oh maebini, ty , which renders it axery desirable article for that Pur i cite. We ire extelnielyely engaged in mains antt t shipping coal.havintp elesenstesnrengines of rarinpr I, eapacitlennt work hrilning Coal. 'pumping wafer, ke: , - - SittAree, III•rwo7,o k Co: ' 1 , 8 Devlin At Vet. have - teen nith”: ).nur Lubrkating' Gil Orval! the mat 'Artery nr the Heading Iron. and nail wOrk . s , for the latt 'nine iveeks.and AO consider vrehnri• elven tt a 1.1.1 r trial, IF the works are ealettlArd to mann factitte four thotivatitt tons of iron and nail', per aniiu Th. The tntrehit.rr•.* very heavy. the;engine • nne. hundred and* slaty fn.,ge pnerer and t h u.speeds are (rem thtrty to nine hundred vouth,a- pt.:111111111P. • ,• , After the abut - r• trial.tve can •re.commend the 'GI fiat equal lot tttr , Iteatt %print pit nved InettvEhnhtry.t x* for heraytnr hearitirs Mkt Atilt rrpertts, rhafi,ing vetudin &e' , .I'..crtrit 7trtrairtv.." • '. Manager of tho Readinglron,N all and Tillie. Worki FOA RENT—A good Prmini House, In Maball- y? Allnfolltreal;now oCeurvled by Sta. Moyd. rAnsD , YAMILTON ADAMS, Mew Rattly,- - of all NI, TRVOUS DISEASES,, Aid of those Ciimplaiuu w bleb are caused by as iris. paired, weskaued ur unhealthy condition of the This besutitlil and ennsenient applicatiori of the toys• lotions powers of GALVANISM and'ALAGNETISM, has been pronounce 4 di.tinguilhed physicians, both fn Europe end the ,Vnited States, to. be the most' palatable minticinal erteeerery of the .11e. • , Dr, OKIUSTIE'S GALVLIVICI BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, • b sued with the,snost perfect and certain success in all cases of GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening tbe,sreakened body, giving tone to the various `organs, sod invigorating the entire system. Also in FITS, LRAMP, 'PARALYSIS and PALSY, DISPEP. SIA or. INDIGEsTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE and CHRONIC, 'GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. DF.AF NF..9S, KERvoLts TnEstaas, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA: PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT. and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT. DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEVI. CIF.IICY OF NERVOUS and riirsicm. ENERGY, and all NERVOUS IMSEASES, which complaints 'ties [ram ane simple cause--Lamely, Derangenient of the Nervous System. , CO-. In- NEILVOLS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Medi eines in.reare the di sssss for they weaken the vital ener gies of the already prostrated system ; while under the strengthening, lifivgiving. vitalising influence of Calvan. Ism, as applied by this beautiful and wonderful dis covery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer da restored to Conner health strength elasticity and rigor. The great peenharity and Varellenre of Dr. Christie's Galvanic' Curatives, consist/. in the fact that they arrest end can disease by ouisserd appleration, in place of the usual triode nt drug• ging and physieking the patient, till etching...it Nature. sinks hopelessly tinJer the intlicttoit. They strenetheis tl r trAele rysteve, equalize the eireshi• tie.. .if the 6leed;,,lroynete the serretiens, end newer de tie Wettest , injury under any eircumitences. Since their introduction in the United States,only three yeers NOVI more than 60,000 Persons • including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large nurubcr of ladies, who are peculiarly tub. jest to Nervous Complaints, hare beeit ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hni , c of relief had been given Up, end evig tiling else been bled In %sun ! To illustrate the use of the GA LVANIC 'PELT. suppose the case of a petson afflicted vr,itli that bane of uy or any other Chronic or Nery• *us Distirder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their- action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, atlivr.l raserayary . relief. but ss !Itch leave the patient in a lower state, arid with injured faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased- Now compare this with the effect re.ilting from the application et the BELT. Take a D‘speptic surerer, even In the worse s) moprn, of All attacii,Ani statidj tie the Bell around the body. Insing the Magnetic Fluid as directed. ' In a short period' tlic insensible perspiration will act Oa the pos,tiice_lement the Belt theich, cansmg a tial tanic circulation widen will piss OD to the negatii e, and hence back is;;ain to the positis e. thus kveping up a cols. inuous (Jab iruc culation throughout the system_ l'hus the siiiist severe tflgel of 01 , St'e.CS14t are PEItNIA- NwiTLY A FEW DAYS IS DITI.:N ANIPLY SUFFICIENT 'TO ERADICATE TIIE DISEASE OF YEARS.' McCLATIlr,nr CERTIFICATES ANN TESTIMONIALS: Of the most raudouli,ted Claaracter. From all part& the Coucktry could by given, aut6cieut to till 'arm) column m tlus paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which c.aselusiselr pro. es that " Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OP Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia. REY. DR-LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey. of ,distiugutshed attanimentx and exalted reputation : Sto•sr, New Jersey, July 12,1648. Ds. A.ll. Cuaiirrr.—Dear Fir. Sou uish to know of me what itai. Leen the result in my own ewe, of the &pith cation of THE IiALVANIC BELT "AND NECIiL.ICk.: Nly reply is as foliont For atxml twenty years I had been suffering &ow Dye pephs Krery year the symptoms became wino°, nor could I htitain permanentrthet from any course of medical treatment whatever. Atrrut fourteen years since, an con 6,.itience of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dis charge of my pastoral awes, I became subject to • severe Chronic Rheumatism, which fur year after year, caused me rndescribable snguuh.. Farther: in the winter of '4.5 sod 'So. in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and rannut ether churches in the region, I wu attacked by tho Bronchitis, which soon became so severe es to requite on immediate suspension of my pastoral Istnira ary ne reuut aystra Irall flab ihoroughi d y prystrelei. wore, as my Bronchitis became woe, ao taco id my Dya prpsio and Itheumsho affection—the, evincing taut these dnorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharma copoeia there seemed to be no remedial agent which could reach and recuperate nay Nervous System everything that I had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your ins en bona. and ttluvugh -with no very sanguine hopes of their etliciencyj delenrianed to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the JtAGNETIC FLUID. This was In dutue, lase.' TO sir ascii •stosisnassr, 13 IWO JUTS MT DYSPEPSIA HAD AISNE ; 13 EISIST VATS I WAS ISMAILED TO 1101CME MY PAS TOS•I. 4Yote ; DIOR H . • lie I 1113C1COMITTECI • SINOLIL SEOTICE . OP . ACCOLITT or THE Jlloscneris AND MT Rnev- SIATIC sreacriox HAS ENTISILLT CEASED TO TIOUILIS NG Such is the :wonderful suut happy restate of the experiment c I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affec tions. They have . tried them, "rut HATPY WIESULTI. sewers, 1, ETEST CASE. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for ell complaints effecting the Throat or Heed, such GIN Bronchitis; Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous' and Sick Headache, thisinees of the Head. Neusslgia is the Vece, Buzzing or Itoarnig in the Fran, Deafneu, which is gcuerall• Nersoos, lend that distreued com phsint, called Tic Uoloretix. All Ph3 , iciana acldidai ledge that these terrible diaeasea are.ruused by a deficiency of Nirrous Energy in the anccted lln‘hl. Du. CHRISTIE Galvanic Articles will supply Out deficient power, and a complete and entire cu:e ts thns effected. 1000 Cases, of Palsy and Paralyskt bite been eeporterl to 1)n. Cuntsrls and his Agents within the I.nt tno years, •srhich hate been entirely res limed Cie. A NPR., J Totnrs nf Bmoklyn, N. it., hid not heen able to st,i/k o step for near Lois years, and Wei 10 helplevs that he had to be led. The most celebrated physicians gs, e him op In tine days afics he con meaced *sealing the ll•Liralloc llri 7, Isca tacK. •ND Asst-sr -Lis, he Vt alked across thcroomatain three weeks he had perfectly tecaered his health.. Captain Tomes la seventy years of age. IMO Severe Deafness Cured. The Cello% ing is le e'stract Gem a,,letter lately re• reiiesi from a aistingnishe,l physician in the State - of Virgiuia : ".4 11. CH is•tr., 11. P- Dear Sir: One of, my patients, unknown to me, chtained a our Cereal,. Belt and Neek. lace, with tea Xareeetia for a scrims Altection-of. Deafness 'the cae .as th,al..of A LA/7 WAWA Nervous system was much disordered:and her general health poor. Ntneh wardime previously to the application of the Belt; but as ith a ery little success, and I feel it only right to tell yotr; -- that-sine,-e-tbe_cornmerteed_wearint r the,... . using. the Flu irrilf — a - TeV - liTeTal - Igo, the tias - E7f7" Tl'lltt.Y It EV 0 V I , IIP. 0 HER 11KA It I ltifi, and her general health It better than for se'veral years." fry- Every ease of Deenesi, if it- be - Net:you...la it .ge..etally is, can be eu..ed by this wouderfutremedy. • DR. - CHRISTIE'S. • GALVANIC EiRACELE'i'S Are tound of vast serviceln cases of Convolsloeui Or Fits, ; Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections of,„thi , Head and upper extremities:', Also in Paley and' ..Paral) a's, and all diseases caused' by' a de fi ciency 'of ' -fpowei or Nerroui Energy In the limbs or other organs' , Of the body. ' ' ,- - r • -. Tic DOloreux and Neuraixia. . - 1 , , These dreadful, and Signal:log etimplainte are ienneiff Way rrarred b. the application of the O#4•ANIIC Sevr, NrrICIACt AND _ell). -The'llelt diffuses the Electricity' through th e !yak. ; tb4 . ,Necklace has a lucid e ff ect, and , the Fluid acts dire tIY otion the effected nerves. In these 1 distressing -a ff lictions theapplication NEVER FAILS \ Ci} Mani hundred Cirtificatas.,from alllts of the country of the most nstriordinary . eharac a ; r CAO be given, it .required.. .. .1 :: • , . ery. No trouble or inovowenienee attends thll-3use of DR. CHRIST'S'S GALVANIC ARTICLISSokad -they *ay .he worn by the, most feeble and delicateorittr pea v‘fect .ease and safety. In many cases the eensatioo al. 'girding their nee is Iltighip pdeastmt east sgreesak.. They can be sent to any part of the country. T . . . : elt Prlces: . GrX - sinic B he v Three Dollars, The Galvanic NeCklace, - Two Dollars. The Galvanic Eirseelets, - One Dollar Each. . The Btagnetio Fluid, ' One Dollar. , • Cr} The articleS are accompanied by fa ll and sale direction. Pamphlet" with full particulars say -be het pith, anthorised A gent • • .PARTICULAR CAUTION. . tie;.,r,incare of Cosaterfais and WertAleiihairatiataa. -D. C. ZGORETECEIALA 111. D, GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITERRTATER, 132 Broadway. New York. • For 'sale in Pp+4,siriiic the at:l.ll6li ed .Agent,. JOIINSOWN, J an. 12, '50.---2-ILI • Truggial • Blerter. Jones, Inolessit toolrior tool, - • iFitipi Brash, Camt Bark ro • .' a • • • • WOODEN WARE STORE, - . WO. • 143. North Third Etreet; foordoora - • 1•44:th0 .11 Eagla Haut. and direedrappootie to dh nealient• kffintatt'a DryGooda Mare, betwetolitade and Wei, it reeta, Philadelphia. ol • . .hand 2 4 1850 ip THE .MINERS 7, ;JOURNAL,/ AMY ,TOTTSVILLE/1 GENERAL 'ADVERTISER. =I NEUVOUS SYSTEM. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours. ROBERT W. LANDIS. Palsy and Paralysis. refit -fifiilßl) Lift. INSIIRANtEt ANlNV,rrir ind Trit Compat4; ofiThitadelpbli.;Oftel7 hot. tnebetnut Ptreet. Uappital. 000,0011. tli,trtl, tett!. Con.inue to make' lonnonceo nit 'Lives on ttni moot favorable term. • • The capital being paid apand iniestid;logetherwitli a !ale and,eonatantly Inetensine tiained fond , ur- .. fen a perfeeriecnrity to the'inauced. ,": . The premiums may be paid yearly, tior yearly, or quarterly. • The Company add ar nonce perlodleally to ttie In viranees for life, The 'drat linrini,' inproprlated In December, 1611, alai the seentid •Gonna in December, 18t9.annunt to anaddition of( hl lit 50 ni every COO& inctind under the ,oldest poileles, snaring $1662 50 which' will.he nal+ tvhen it shall become a claim, ht. stead of 01000 originally inuntml ; the nest olden amount to 01137 50 ; the next: In age to $515 50 for , every *1 00 0; tbe others in the tame proportion 'sir. cording to' the imnunt and time of standing, which additiona make art average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without Increasing the wi nos Iprimium The folfint girter tig ore a few .examplee (MD the lie,. Am•t of policy and Otani !Bonus or bona■ tube !mead inimmd. 'addition. byfourre aditlono. Policy CM) 4' 2 3 2 SO • *6352 50 5500 656 15 ' 3,156 25 5000 - 415 .; 2,475 00 5000, • 1187 50 • 6,187 50 &t. . &e. •y NI) 58 " SO " 2.76 le .33 3 to. Pamphlets containing tables of rates and erstsna forms of application ; sad farther information um be had at the °Mee. U. W. lIICIJAIID,S, President. - Joni F. Jangles, Actuary.. The-sobs/Tiber is Agent for tbi above Company in Actin,lt'll County, and will Wert Instrratines, and give all necessary information Da the subject. B. BANSIAN. Jane El, 1850 26-Iy The Kuck Insurance_Company. CAPITAL 5T0CK...4200,006. FIRE, AIAItINC. AND I.JEE INSURANCE. Offica ea Water :errs{, is :Esau' Brtric Ear, VIII1C62114:8, ISIDIAII4. Illrf Company bassos been duly cop nixed, and ten per cent. paid in ou the capital stock •übscri tied, and bal.soce secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by pestesonal44.li..mtee. ate now prepared to ',street Insurance against 1.01.3 or Damage by Fire. sin Build ings, Merchandise, 3lathinery, Nilis, Manufacioriet, and all descriptions of property; also .merchandise and produce to the course Alf inland transporta:ion,— tbe risk, of the seas: dec., &c.; also, the Hulls of Steanthn.ts, and. 9 her vesesels, and upon the tive• of individuals gointrto California. • The . rates of pre. tam o, will he Os. low as chose .of any Whet 4101PUSSI VILE' ,any. MI Imn.r•litn;rAlly adjamed, and pfninidly p3nl , The mock or iltiel!rotil.hn; In held entiteiy in the Weal ondemor..llPd bu weetern own, end In no Ivny rola ncried with IScly Vnrk. • IPIIITORA.: Ilnx. R N. C•asae, V itienneS. WILLIAM .1. PECERII, An I Jan. W. Msllno/. if do lseos res. % do tivervc. - "WisE. - ',., do b I'vecn P. DAMES. Fon 'Wayne, Indiana. TH0)1•11 T. 1tE2101111308. Lafayette, do WavV , RW. EA REV, Tertil-lISUIP. 40 . HENN.' D. A cue. Evansville. , , do ~ Smolt lloritorre. Jelderentiville. %Vie 1.1414 HUMUS, LEVI SPallffita, Ja Me! Ketavrtv H. N. %UN tV. President. Sims iltrrrnoers. Vice Pesidirnt. C. NI. ALLEN,. rterretiry. W. J. llSCEND.Th.ssurer. ithntt Lae and California risks taken at this Agency at extra rates. JOON E. C. MARTIN, Ac•nt 111.4: 19. 1849. 53-it Protect Yoursitcs. ql'. Delaware tit Snrety insurance Company. —Office North Homo nr, the Exchange. Third St., FINN iNSUßANCßt.—Boiltlinas, Mittreltandier nml ether property in Ttorcli nod Counltronriervdaratetri lost or dame', be fire kit the low( et rate IJrpreiti.nott. m A RINI'. I\.S II tt A XCE.—They sago insure reii.s.lP. cararres and Freixlita: l'orelrn nr coastwise under (veil or special policies, as the assured May desire. ' 111-tt %ND TRA Nsrotcr.crioN —They Ms° 'lnsure trit,Mandize transported t y Wagens, Railroad Cars, Ilnat. awl Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, tile.-anusl Ijlre fat tt•ritte. DIE ECTORS. Imreith 11. Seal. Jame, C. Hand Edmond A. tiontler, Theephilce Paulding. ' John C. Davis, . 11. /one. Brooke, Robert Huron. Henry Sloan, Jttlin R. l'enr.um., Hugh Craig, Satnnel Edo art!•, Georce Snrrill,, Geo. G. I.eipey, Sin:ulcer Edw.ord Dariington, Charlsa Kelly, Paw! R. Davis, 'J. it:. John4on, William Polwell, Wiliam flay. John Newlin. Dr. S. Than's', Dr. It. 51 Illusion, John Seller., F.y/re.Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bara , ey. W1L1.1.151 mAirris inc.... P. !NEsvner.o. Nrclrlary. Tito strnscrlte r n ss n appointer, acent for the thee.. romminr. IA now prepared to make Insurance on 7 ,lldesriPtilln. or property nn the most liberal term.,. Apple at rt II 'elts••elrrrn, Morris'. Additinit or at my !muse to 3latket Street, Pottsville. A. 51 MArDii:VA I.D. Nov 11,. IG.Iq 45-1 y _ ferry Dacha Vegetable 'Pali' 'HE WONDER ()F THE At:E.—INTERNAL & Extern - 11 R, rocdy.—A great discovery and va'tra lite triedi. irie Every fancily should have a 1... W e -in knesit. it gray. - Cholera, Rowel Cow.lalntr, Di.itrhrra, Fryer and Ague, piles, Dygrotterv, Pain in the !lead. Rruisev, Itlicenia• Dyspepsia, nnil Diana. READ THE EVIDENCE. Thi. certifier that I Inge fog several months used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer in my tnotily in severalof those cases Km which it IA recninincyded, and find it a very useful family medicine A. BRONSON. Pastor of 2d Baptist Church. F A O g iv. r. nabtry, Vi.ertsd. This may certify flint I rove used D.OVS • P.llll K er erent riacreas In maser of choterl infti num, Colunint. ii..wrl 31.1 heertully recommend it an a vnlunlili amlly meeicine - o JAS. C 8110:111:ri. Plateau Darla.—Thla may rnriify That I still use the,Pzin KilliFYln my family. 91y health has hero vo mind Mr three or lour inntiths past. that 1 hare ton little nr no use for it, and would sttll recommend it to the public. RICIIaIIII PECKII)I9I, Fall River. ert month. 113111. For sale by JENKINS & SHAW, 125 Chetirut Street, Philadelphia. Eleileral Wholesale Ammi• for Eastern'Pentiglvania. to whom all orders and applirattnns for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be'.nditressed. D. HANNAN. , Wholesale and Reta.l A gent' fi'tr Se.Moylkfll Co. enDrueeists and others supplied to sell again, Pt the regular fates. Aug 17, L 50 _ 39 if _ _ Nevi. Steam Sasv 31111. . i 116 2 1 1:11S1:11111ER 11/0:19 , 11 EI:Et:TED .SND 1 put into nisi, isinn an extensive Steam eaw Af iris - at the 1ke4.1 of silver Creek„ no a lar4,. tract of the best limber Lund in Schuylkill Conroy-. he is pfepae. ed ht furnish sawed timber of all sizes, in. ludine Props for Alines, &e., at the shortest notice: Confi dent tluit his superior advantages will enable hint to sell his Luion..r at:inveer rate,, than those of ally oilier establi.diment in ;his section—ha respertfully sol,rits the atimitton of Lis Dimas and the publie. unnerully, a.sored that a trial only is necessary in pernre their Palton.Ce. Persons desiring Lumber, will apply in the suharriiier m Potirville, or to his Agent at the 91111 Lumber delivered tit any *Mat, JOI1P: TEMPLE. A neon 17, .Idso NOck's POvient Self Locking SA , Err sift - 17ER 1101.11'S ' . 11M. -- a =coo : (' • . I K. No. at'Nl hi ILI F 01.1.111 ; al. , ird A rrh, w r :Lie. l'hiladelphi.t.- nufact u rer ;if Self Lw lona Saietv -.'hailer nalia„ hi' a ke) to roan ih' in. and Aid( Shutting i'afety Catchers for -41, Illierx. Also. Xia.h Faso-Ida:fa, in mane, Urn will' , tre Cali h of different sixes alw-oe Oil hand, far sale ha, single one. The following Palen' Lc.rks are ron•trucred rsit the S3IIIIP principle as the U. M Mail Los ko, that wax of Not Is'a contract, paren ted IS:12. These locks are substantial, convenient and esw!cial:y for dwelling In use Door L.rl6•, sv th,rmnli keys only. Drent Self Locking Pander and Thief Proof Locke for"lron Doors, for Banks. Floret'. Ace-, nn hand or made iu order- Ala.. Ormah's Pawn% Lock, with small key ; Dwelling Douse bicks on a new print I. nle of Nock's Patent,; Padiocls of all alts..; Nigh/ Latches ; Desk, Chest and Ocirik Lacks, , ' N. 11.-11rass Cnstincs of all kinds promptly eiecu ted ; Old Conner, Brass, Tin, &c., taken in exchange. July 20, MO 29.3nan 13.3Lrifp fttr 13-loott. The hest Family Medicine row before the public. :13, I.4;art 'etaayutetl, that audit; the laet twenty Years, three millions of persons have smugly been benefited.. by the \ use of th e s e s e di ci n eß; a fact which speaks volumes_ in,faviir of their earative the single trial will place them beyond the reach of comtxitition in the estimltion . of every patiend„;Xy their ute•tho blood. is restored to a .pdre slid healdiy state, frets' fmm nll impurititsr. The syiitem is not reduced rfir3i2g: their operation, but • mvitmmted, and -they. require no restraiilt- from -laismeirii 'or pleauwo i The have bl Moffat's ;or Pills and Phcenit Bitters, a remedy ilutt. foftheMalltirrt roCcliciric Mn possibly effect. The 'genuine of dim medicines are now'pitt up with a fineist_eel otogaveai wrapper , ;mid labile, arid copy right sccunAraccordinTto the laws of the 17,nited totes - • Ys :Prikaro W by W. 8 . . MCIPIPAT, , • • ‘• Viir 'solo by • • ,„' •'• " :I J. W.AIBBB. tirkitrigt;•aolo Agent, fbrilitirtyllte: AtigUsi 10, 1850., o • 30)...1y _ e- '• nix - Pink - a-144 - Them Pierfteinest. have row been before tho Pak for am of FITTON TEARS, and dadogthat. finis have maintained a high charac ter 112 almost every part of the glaat for their ea traortlinary and limeade power of restoring per fect health to persona snaring under nearly every kind dame to which the human frame is liable. IN ZANY TINITESTITS of gertificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers from the , very verge- of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; Dad to many demands they have, permanently . .aecured that uniform enjoy ment of health, without which Lfe itself is but a partial blaming. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariaNy , and infalfibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who wem Sequa/Died with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they 'are corn r&ea upon which they consequently act. to their =died and seruilile action in purifying the springs and channels of Life, and en duing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted ,for their name. Unlike the host of pendnious quackeries which boast pf vegetable rents, the ME MEDD Ding are purely and solely vegetable; and contain neither awn, nor Antummy, nor Arsenio, nor ally other mineral, in any form whatever. They , 'are eatire!y eornpareo of ex- _ tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian, tribes, and recently to some eminenkpharmaceu deal chemists, ate altogether. unknown *to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administeredin so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowel" the various impuri ties and crudities constantly seUlingsoand them ; and to remove the hardened-feces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines., Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected musses behind to produce habitual Coistiveness, with all its train of evils, or sadden Diarrhoea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who'ex amine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines Of the age. The second effect ef the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDl aggs is to cleanse the kidneys and the blad edir ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the heult ful action of which entirely depends upon the egularity of the Urinary organs. The blood, whih 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, ouurses freely through thp veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban: Der. of health in the blooming cheek. . The following are =cog the distressing va riety of human diseases in which the vEGB. TABLE LIFE NEDICIMIS are well known to be infallible. Dmßpm, by thoughly cleansing the first and teemul stomacher, - and creating s flow of pre healthy bile, instead of the statie and acrid kind ; Fiatigeogy,Loss OF AFTETFFS, &CART. SURN, HEADACHE, RMLFARNESII, ANZIETY, LANGUOR, and MELANCHOLY, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its care. Withrow, by cleansing the wholedength of the intestines with a solvent process, and without ' violence • all violent purges leave the bowels costive wit hin two days.' Diarrhea; and cholera, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se urethan of the mucous membrane - Fevers of all kinds,by resto'raig the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspi ration in such cases, and the thr•ron,gh solution of sll intestinal obstructiOn in otlien% ' 7ate Live 31solciNrs have . becti known to cone Rhehmati s m peminuently in three weeks, and_Gout, it: hall that time, by removing local inflammation from the Inueeles and ligaments of the joints. I Dropsiis of salYkbills, by freeit3c nod atren7,th he and bladder : tln•y operate tom* delif, , ntfolly on these. important and hence. have ever been found ) IL certainmrdy for th:. worst cases of G r av e . - _ Ars,. Nv orms , by dit•todging, (nail the ttirpizigs of the bowels th, t.v.itity matter to which threw creatures udltere. AStillna and Consumption , by relieving the air-vel4l,7els of tilt...lunge , from the worous which even slight colc)I , will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomer hardened, mid produces iheau dreadful diseaF.es. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, bY the ptsrfrat panty which the.: LIFE Id:EDI CINES Wye to the blood, and all tl:e Intrak.nt. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex ions, i)); tl vir alterative rtrect urni the fluids t h at feed the tik'it. and the morbid mate of winch ueca- Fi..n.4 .t 1 et tp;ive complaints, sall.,w, cloudy, attd tit'i • ti,-tti,,eeable etnaplexious. '1'....1 .ix!luf tlic,e l'i:ls for a very aliort time wiii o!1;•••.' kin entire cure of Salt Rheum, mid a Ftrikovg iatprovi•ineut, it) th, clear,n-ss of the eltitt. Common Colds autl Inguenz,a will always be cured kly one cboe, or by two CVell ill I La. trust chteftz, pras. Ai a remedy for this most distressina and Mum ate titulatiy, the VEGETABLE LIFE NEDlcipEs deserve u utsunet and einphutic re ,, onintendation. It ix well-known to hmidreds in this city, tittit the tinnier proprietor of titeSe valuable! Aleermines was himself a illieted uith this ceritipabit for upwards of TIIIISTY•VIVE YEAr.s ; and that he trikl iu %mitt even• remedy prescrils.d withiu tlie whole comps .s of the .11a1o•ia .31rdica. Ile however at length tried the Medicine which is ❑ow otrered tis the puhlie, and he was cured in a very short time, after his reeovery land 11(4.11 pro notenced not only imprelenble, but absolutely im possible, by auy human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scour4e of the western country these :Medicines will be fointd a safe; speedy, rind Cer tain rennuly. Other medieines.leave the system subject to a return of the diseitse--a cure by these tnetticittes , is ,penitaiient , - 2 -TWir TBE3I, BE SATISFAI:I), AND;BE CL I BED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. (leneral Debility,lA , _IS Or, ArPLIITE, ANO DISEAsESOIi Fk:)IALER--1110Se ntutlicines have beeu used with the mord.heneficiai results in cases of tltir depeription ING'S EVIL 11111.1.,SClOil;LA, in iA;I3 worst forms,. yields le, the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Nina. StVEATS, NEl:sues N Euvoes COY.. PLAI:STS of all kiudb, PALPITATION I.4"rtic (TEAR?, PAINTER'S COLIC, 41Te speedily cured. . MERCURIAL DISEASES. .... ..„ .1 Yensons whose Clieraitutioils have bemne im paired ky the injudicious use of MERCURY, win find theme Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the syvtetn ull the effects of Mercury infinitely simmer than the meet powerful preparations of Sarsapanta. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of ever)" patient. BE CAREFUL OF 'COUPTERETITEL Several have lately been divouvored, and their 'nefarious authoto ancitid, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an arritostszn Prepared 'and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 33G Broadway;.New York. FOR SALE BY • 0 TIN O. IllitON W.. Agehl for &buy!kiln Cnnnty Dee S.'o, 1819 _ • 50-1 y urTN,spumer a co.; vo. 2111 MARKET ST., , sale Druggists, and dealera in Drugs, Medicines, Chcinltals, Surgical and Obsterleal Ingo moenre. rat Cheati. Medical Saddlebags, Pai.nt Medicines, Wlndow,Olase, Varnishes, Dye.sintir, Perrnmer.Y. tic 41,m, manufacturers of the celebrated 'ttingress Writing Ink and Ink Powder.— This Ink lir unsiapaesed - in qualitY.-hatring never fail ed in commend itself wherever it has been brought Into use.—we are now prepared tot furnish it of at: celors. In bottles, from quart to one nonce, neatly paiked In beget; etomMne to three dozen each. 1.. R. & Cr. , have at an times a complete assortment of every article In Ilrelr hoe, to which they invite the atteniion of Chuggistrand Country !lerchants. In the selectll'and preparallrin of their articles, they spate no' Ma In have them dr undoubted qualities, sn that they feet Prepared !Stilt- the 'orders of those whn wish pars Drugs, in a itrannerwhith they reel eon- Went will prnve satialbetory—they are also careful as to the style of potting up,'anti packing their goods, In order t&lnsure Melt safe carriage - to any point in the country. Orders by letter will at all tittles reeelve prompsandcarerel attention, aria in any Druggist of e respectability, °artifice current will heitent if reAnest _ _ (July 19, 185,0 • trtind C 'Light siLigibti 'Agit( Vt L . /tulle ASSORTMENT OF FLIDD" of ?atingle style. Orr best aratortmenl In the city.nt tarry Irrw rates: , .Camphene Lamps of the most art< proved constritetions; Lard . l.emps, fcc., genitalvariety or Mars Oil Lamp': Candita- Mae, embracing nesriand elegant patter e ns . ; Olean doter; with the cddlilorr of Lamps to burn elthernnid or Oltr Classes, Globes, Wocke.tlhades, &e. Fluld.Cacnpliene and Alcoltohl, Bdruinjt Fluid fret (tool - striae, sniellnr sediment: Camplier.e warrant• ed not to impair by keeping. Absolute Fluid. Druggist Alcobrilt and Thoagent Caw)[ i -'t!L EDWARD Ii...CORVIELD. . / • • Distitieritnd Lenirrliamintriulitrt . .153 Soutli2d 3tioors al/ore Spruce. Shilasta. Aug 100810 , • . Light I . Light 1 .:Light ! lONE .011.. CAMP/W.4E AND. •,,ELUID knoteledvd yarteeintliy magma/by. manufactured etid Poi sale at the 10W44{, Wholesale Izianr. by Davis & Irately at the,' ott,iestabllshed 'steed of the late Benjainin.' DaTis, ,Ceniclext,_ New Jersey. where orders by mail nrotnevivive,nre, eolutted. ant protett atieetian will be /Wee. The voier;• of the public for fifteen year*: iarid the - viwa id of a iiihrevitledak and. complimentary notice hy the Franklin Institute over allemntetifore,lemlel fie* tit 4epeepf thp enelleere 04 bqt Tai; ?Itch, ttneli an'd Bplritr..aif Tar pentlne, for sato Wholeaah and Relnit, • • • • • - July 40, 18501 •• 29-Saip" , , . • I Astrology , Astronciffly, Threnolo -+ ' gy titterGOOniaticy• • • By pßep..e. w. ROOADE.OF SWEDEN. DAFes, X.. 71, Locut strut. 'Yore Eighth. ,Opposit tits Jleineal Fund HaU—Puii AAAAA 125,000 Having been Won Bvmy -numerous friends on 4te,late Presidential Efertinn, should cohrinee those skeptical persons who talk of Fslauaka, 'that no such thing as slam is Of has been known by the e• Pineal and distinguished Astrononter and Asirolnger, C. W. nouAtK, during his experience of over equarter of a century. Do you doubt predestination? Then why not every man gait, the celebrity ni General Tayi'r,a Dane& Webster. or Henry Clay) And yet thete.are some whn are fool ish enough to doubt, that a man tnay be born with the grower In are Into 01111Ie events.- Ilstw ran it be pos. silde that the destiny Of man should be dealined by toe mere shuffling of a pack of cards I , aoh yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with' open' months, to swallow ilie greasy words of mime old woman. whose true skill tonsists in Milne; them with wottdera that are Canal dlifitult for the digestion of tither* whir are mote credulous, yet more acient,lic It is such that brine discredit on a , profession that has been loCRIInWl•Agen to be a senatee of the ,highest urn der, firths tithe immemorial, and is the only professil, that ilaa holy authority to 810 1 1a111 it. l'he high re spect, which General Taylor, and Charier John tierita &Ate. late King of dweden. had for Astrology, is shown by Melt le"tera for their Nativities to the AlM acidic!, witch It will :give. him great pleastite in •Insw• Inv to fn 1110111. who far jr !lint with a call. In addition to his power tsefforteee future events, he has the power 10 etre such 1111 . 0Inial1011 R. will effectlo ally redeem such as are given to the too free Ulf: orate bottle. Ile is also capable of curing di. hereto' Aire ennablered Incurable to this country by the or dinary medicines; and wishes all to give him ta toll who have been given 'up by their physicians and nish to be :lured. Ile will warrant a cure tit all else!, and will make no charge- except, for the conjurations be shall make use of in his office. lle la often-as/tad what a Nativity is 1 11.. I , ll'4Wera, according to Gerrit:2llu. one of the iteven points in the acience of Astrotozy, that it Net lloomeope pia he future events mla persou's tile, fatefully rale:dated and 1 ranseribed on paper, nat. raining an account. of all the lucky and unlucky sto)s In the 110.11111,1 and yerira of the person's life for whom rix cast ; by which itky,ans thousands in this country and elsewhere have been prevented from misfortunes that had been holden in 11. e nondi of futurity, by rarer-. ting to their Nativity; before. entering nn any speettla- - rlon of Atwitter, nrplensure.: It alooild be In the hands of every °netts their' almanac fist life. A Nativity of Individual can only forwarn the possessor of trou bles that are in future qtr him; those who are involv ed in ptesetal dialer:hies of any kind most wait on the antotrifter is person or by letter. who .is prepared to exert hla ecret influence for theirininiediate benefit Ile is ready to use his influence to forted !be result lawsuits. ate nil undertakings in-which thins is a risk involved; ha alma makes use of his power for the res•• 'oration or moten.tr lost property, which he has fur the advantage of thousands its this city and else- Where. Who can 11110al ll gentleman's abiliries, who has had the honor to he called on alllt C oll A l lllellWith by all the crowned heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher reputation as an A.st 'plover than any one living I —lle can tir csinatilletl With at his Odle!, nr by letter. f pre-paid, and he isprepared to make use of bis pow er on any of the following . topics ,—fluairiess el' all descriptions ; travelling by land nr sea; courtshipm ; advice given for their siomessful accomplishment; speculating irastocka, merchandise, or real estate; the recovering of legacies In dispute ; the litlrchashig of tickets, and the safety of ships :it re:, Ile also offer, his services respectinv health, wealth and marriage, lore antra, journeys, lawsuits, difficulty in busiuesa, fraud, ticknena and death, (mat. preaent and .future events,and in all the concerns of life, and invites all to call who are afflicted, enrunreally or mentally. TERMS:. Ladies. 50 cents ; Gentlemen.lll. Nativities calcii. lased and rend in full, according mar Oracles of Mas• cohost Bi:us—Ladies. $1 ; 01 50. Nativi t lett calculated according to Geomancy. in (All. *3: Gentleman, 1113, fri lull, . 1 )5. Per-mi.:it a distance ran have their bath/hies drawn by - sending, the date of the dap and their birth. All letters containing the ahnve fee will receive im mediate attention, and nadvitlee will be arm to any p-irt of the United Stater, written nn durable paper. Oillea. No. 71 Locust ',freer; betweitai Eighth and Ninth. and Walnut and Spruce streets, opposite the 51usical Ford Gall. Phila. - Orrice hours from 9 A. 51. till 10 P. M. C. %V. ROBACIT, Astrologer 504 j, Dre q, IP4O To the Sick and Afflicted. ctnTiricATEs AND TESTIMONIALS cIUF !intent to 1111 every column of this paper, ran be produted, setting forth the w lerfol I.• + trtites of Dr. riwayne's Compound rty rup of Wit.t•tarerry. The most coin(((((say iiig.is. that I would not give one Willie of Dr. Swayne's Compound syrup of Wild elierly, for hall a dozen ur a ny other preper at ion. I have toed all the popular ones, hut this stands unelvalled for therurc of the !aiming diseares, via; Influenza. Coughs. Odds, Consumption:Spitting of Blood. + Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, nesting or ro.nta sensation In the Throat, nom- . chins. Asthma or weakness of the Nervous .4ys. teni, - or impaired Constitution front 'any cause, and to prevent persons from falling iota a derline,; this medicine has not its equal. And When too mutit.caltonel or quinine has been used, this niedirtur will prevent tts evil effects on the system, and repair the hi.tary functions. ANOTHER tioUk:CERTIricATE Cute or Etfasurd Hanson, Engineer at Mr. Pcitit's Factory, corner or Ninth and Wallace Streets, Spring Garden. Mnre substantial •tldence of the wonderful curative pinpertles of De.Swaytie's Compotind Syrup Ili Wild Cherry. , • Philadelphia. April Iv, 1850 Dar. Stvayne —Dear sir —Being severely tatllactild with a V 10.11.01 cold and cough, which settled upon my lungs. attended Wllll great debility, emery,. in nay sole, that 1 could Acutely breathe, spilling Mood, n appetile,'Cinuld get no rest at ial,glit, owing to the se verity of hay cough, would spit as 1/111ell as a pint of blood al d lone. This mournful state of things con tinued until 1 almost despaired of twang eared, havire tried physicians and numerous thhags wathout relief! .but having heard of the great yin UM, or your Com pound Syrup, of Wild Cherry. 'anal its being approved Of by Physicians of the first eminence. I.anclitiled to maim trial or it, and am happy 10 mute that three bot tles performed a perfect mire ; nay sleep Is now undas turned and sweet, •nd 1 firmly believe that to your medicine lain iudelated for ibis great mare. I shall be glad lb comannailc.ate with any person on,the subject who may he pleased LO roll 011 me, and crirrohorate what II have Laid in the above certificate, at tfic Fac tory or itiv residence. ' VOW.. most respectfully. ED. DAIS:SON, 13 Wells' Row, - Etchlli Street, (our doom above ttprorte Garden. Th.:above 'certificate is Dean a nein well known by a tarre Ptlitirm or our citlerns. llorre - who doubt the truth of it , ate invited in .all and Satisfy themselves. that It 6 snot ter vocuotury. thsinteresied. and heron witneis to t: r prestoostii .I.' of Dr. S.'w arie's Corn pound ta.yrutrof Wold Übe ry. Clerzyineti. Avaionee,a r and all Public ttpeakers say that Dr . 3wayne's Wild Eliesry gives 111:11 Vigor to thr voter that cannot be obtained from any other ar ticle. . , re Eldsr/p Pertone.—Many thothhy °gel indiv 'duals who know the lentos al I/. Awayne's Conipound tiy rup of Wild Cherry, mak it a rule in take it two or three times n week, by which they remove the entities that poultice disease, preserve their health and keep off the itifirntaiirs - rery hipeetttat Caurisis..,—The genuine- article is prepared only by lir liwaytin, Inveutol' Side Pro prietor, comer of Eighth and Rve Ste., Philadelphia All Wild Cherry preparations" being positively fic titious and Lohnterfeit" without his signature. Sivasneli Celebrated Vermlfuge " A safe and effeclual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, elution miles, sickly or dyspeptic children or adults, and the m ore useful ramify met:lleum ever o ff ered to the public." The only one that Is pleasant to the trtsto, hos proved its virtues in thousands of cases;uot only in the area' destruction pi %voting, but in retaining the sickly and dyspeptic child 'anti adult,• when all other remeraezhave had.no good effect. . Beware of, Mistakes! Remember, Di. Swayne's Nermifutto is noir put up in square bottles.. re that the name is apeltcorreetly,ffwayac, - DR. DWAYNE'S SUGAR.COATED SARSAPARIL LA and EXTRACT TAR PILLS.' Far superinr to any phi of the present clay.—These pills are eunspouroded of varlitue vegetable substances, the rescillefl Ion: and lahortotas investigation, and the hold they hatre taken of the public favor, and the cures they have performed since they were introduced, is un ptecedentecl an the history of medicine. liplike mina other Pills, they neither gripe,' produce nausea, or nny other unpleasant sensatiOn, they cleanse and strengthen the fountain springs of life, and no Medi cine can have a better effect -than . these for monthly trrnentallties which occasionally happen lu women. The above valuable medicines are prepared roily by Dr SIVA VitiE. N. W. corner'of EIGUTU and rtecE Streets, Philadelphia. AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, JOHN G. WROVireir, J. CURTIS , IJAGIGIIES:}Pottiville, Pa. • . J. E. U. MARTIN, JALIES B. FALLS,/ JO IN. w. mans, 0 11 i'enn' i tle• C. G. litrarstgaga, SaueyDOE Hagen; 11. 2 5 01 8 2 1.114 Port Carbbn;' Regpe & Raab. L. MaNN OH&Ogn; JOHN A. OTTO, Taylarim If: ALTER. TUSCaIfOTII; E. J. Fag Tamaqua; GEO. firtraeiLDei, New 'Castle; W. IsaaTetiet, Rt. LAW; hires do Srld.libl•:,;, Patter thin ;FAVC ' Plneetovel Evi At: BRANDT, Ill!. munt; EacKnit.l;& Sow. Llewellyn; Jong WG.L.lawa. Middleport; Gums. FaatLetr.•.Orweesburf; !Chase,. Rnneba & Lerrea•t..o. New Philadelphia; 11 Orwigsbarg Landing; J. ST/OCTOPI. Mcgeanehtirr, and by most all Storekeeper* 10 the adjacent e..antier. F.. 1,23.1850 „ . • . Sly Front Street Wire Manufactory. 1717AT90N ac COX, rtIEVg, RIDDLE, eirREEN and ,Wira Clink Mannfartimera, No-• 48 North Priu4Street,,Corner cf Cootoble Alley, between nark, et and Idalherry (Areta etreeta. - Philadelphia, where, they onntinnh to manufacture, of earierloi' [lntel andiron Wire etleirea of all *lode; Urakaikad Conner Wire cloth r.r`Papqr Meters, Okt. Cyitaders and Daady•Rollreesered rn the best inanner: Illeavy;Tivillert Wire for dpark entrbara,; "Sieve' supertitegoollty for Orate and Iron Ponndere, Screen Wire,Window Wire, Stares, Traps, PM Coe.- ent, Coat and nand &chasms, &e., • ICePaney Wire Work of: every descriptionezeeeted Id the steateilmeitner. Orders far City and .Coentry received avid 4iroesptly attended to Rept 7,1880 MARRIAGE.: WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY'. THE CAUSES AND THE HEMEDY! Maas and many a wife endareS years of hodilv suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help less; embittering her life, that of her hasbard, and hazarding the filmic welfare of her children. arising (nom causes which, if knot:oz. weuld have spared. the iMffcring, theitngnish to the wife; and' to the Inn• bind embarresimenta and neminiary difficulties haw. Mg their origin in the mind being weighed deem and haraised in consequence of the sickness of the com panion of his bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and hamming conseqaences to the health and hap ;Anew of both may be avoided! Life is too short and health too precious to idmit any portion of the one to bo spent without-the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled as follows has been the means of gyring the health and `the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED - 1 . "1-40USAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is „, The author has been induced to advertise it by flys urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear (that a 4 may haverm opportunitytf obtaining it), and who barn favored him with, thousands of letters of eueonnem. some of which are =waxed to the adver tisement: THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. DI. MAUBICEAU, raorgssoa or DISCASCS OF ROME!, ITwentieth Ediban. Itlmo., pp 250. P r i&i, $ • . 1 0 . , r THIS WORK IS INTENDED EgrzetAL. 1 1 LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contemoi.t. 1 tins marriage, an it discloses important secr , ,,ta which should be known to them particularly. . llere, every finale—the wife. tie. mother--thh one either budding into! womanhood, or the 'one in the decline of yent's, in whom nature contemplates an important change—can discover the causes, syrup.. toms, and the most efficient, remedies and most cer tain mode of cure, lil every complaint to which her sex is subject. . The revelaticmseontained in its pages have eroved a - blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted by am writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNIIAPPY WIVES. Extract rf a Letter from a Gintteman in Dayton, O. " Di Yvon, May 1, 1947. "Dot. A. M. MAVRICZAU—My Dear Sir. ' The Married I.l"ninau's Private Medieal Companion: fur Which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. I would riot have troubled you with these few lines, but that 1 am impelled by a SCOW of gratitude, for myself and wife. to gi4cr-utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. "My wife has - been perceptibly sinking for some . three years or more, in consequence of her great an• goisb and suffering some namtha before and during confinement; every successive one more and' more debilitated and prostrated her. putting her life in im minent danger, and which wai, on the last occasion, despaired of I supposed that this wite of things was inevitable. EMI res:gned my-self to meet the wont. At this time (rum about two months) 1 beard your book highly spoken ofi as =Mining some matters reaching my mute. On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed 'mind and the py its pages imparted so mv wife, on learning that the great discovery cf M. NI. Deso meaux provtded a remedy. It opened. a prrispect to me which !little conceived wad possible. No pecu. • niary ecmsideration can ever repay the obligati= 1 am under to you for h' • been the means of ina. parting to os the matters unlined ha • The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' Bat far this, ere another year would have pissed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave. and my children left =Merles." .t.xtract from a Letter. i Competence and Efealth. - - I. A !WASTER. PA, Oft 24, 1947. 1 "MTnlr A R SIM: I know you will have the kind ness to bear with me in encronehing upon.your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves under In you in hav ing made known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable • Married Woman's Private IMedical Companion.' It has been worth its weight iiii. gold to me- If 1 express myself rather warmly, yea will, see that 1 can not do so too warmly. when I inform vou of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will state tny situation when / obtained roar litx.ik through the merest curiosity I look upon it as one or the most fortunate events or my lifet I had been married some ten years, and was the father of seven children. I was long struggling unceasingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, but tho results of illy utmost exertions at the end lefk MO about where 1 was nt the beginning of each year; and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, thii wristant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my health: I felt less capable to eedure its comma ance, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. " This constant, unceasing struggle on my - part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated coudi tion of my wife /with occasional intermission) for six. years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which I waa ignorant Oh! what would I have given had I the six years to live over again ! ih'hatwould my wife have given to have been spared the:long days and still louger nights prostrate on a bed of sickness!—all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of • THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE AIEbICAL Costrastos.'" From a ,Physician. DANGEROUSI DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy. forbids seeking mediral advice! How many suffer from prolapses uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor-alb:As (weak ness, debility, &e. &c ) ! Flow many are ID constant agony for many months pteeeding confinement ! How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and whose lives are jeoparded during sueh time, will find in its pages the means of prevention, ameliorate, • and relief! ' ' . Extracfp* a Letter. To those just Morrterli - --" Had r known"' "PIitLADLLPHO.,Nov. 29. 18.175, Du. A. M. Mae tticasu : Had I kuown of the mi . nortant matters treated of in ' The Married Woman's Private Medical - C,ompanion' some years ago. how much misery I might have escaped ! I have suffered years from causes which you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a ropy, and found my CEISO treated of I trust every female kill avail herself of the information contained in its pages." . Letters are daily received of this character urine cessary to present , To those yet unmarried, bat contemplating mar riage, or pinhaps hesitating as to the prtipriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of being possessed of the revelations con rained in these pages, so intimately: involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated. It is, of &wee, impracticable to coabeY more fully the various subjects treated of, as they ar s e of a na ture strictly lotendedlor the Tart*. or thole con: templating marriage; neither is it necessaiy, since it is every one's duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a moth: er, ors sister, may be subject, can be obviated. , rif^ Copies will be scut by Mall tlree or Postage On the receipt of One Dollar. u THE MA R. RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM• PA NION" is sent /mailed five) to any part of the United States. All leners mast be postpaid (except those containing a remittance); and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAVRICEAU, 8aze1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 121 Liberty st.. Now York. Over 20,000 Copies bare been sent by MAIL within three months with' perfect safety and cer • BLok.ellers and agents engaged in its sale, are making handsome competencies from the ready and exsraordinary deniand for it, and the extreme ly liberal terms afforded them. . Active local or travelling Agents,, throughout the United States and Canadas, will be siipplird on the same term.. Communicwions are required to be post-paid and addressed as above. CAUTION,„7-Tbe phblie ,are cautioned agt.iinst , the ,i;ariotis Batch-pennies intended to fie (kilned Off,upon them, inatatinsr the title of the work as The Married ladies' Medit.33l Cotriml- On," and various other title.. The title of the work is- " The4llarried IVOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. - by Dr. A. At Manrirean, Augii,t 17. 1350. 0 3,3-6 m •Medical llouse...' I,7STABLI,SHED,IS YEARS AGO, BY Dn. kiN• 111 KELIN, N. W. Cerner of Third alga Union Sta., between spruce and Pine Stress. Philadelphia. Youth and Manhood; or a Pr. , mature Death KINKELIN ON SELP PRESERVAIION—ONLY 25 Cents This &nab jtbit published, Is filled with use. ful infortuatlign. on ttge Infirmities and diseases of the Human Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth.' Manhood and Old Age, and should he lead by all, The valuable advice and unpretialan warning it Rivet will prevent-years of tnirery and; suffering and ,enve annually Tbourand. of Lives.' Parents by 'caning it will learn bow In prevent the destruction of their children. •••A imam:ice tif 25 teats; enclosed in a hitter ad dressed tra.l)e, Klnbelin. N. W.-corner of Thirditud Union Streets, between' Spruce and' Pine; Philadelt plat'. will ensure a book , under envelope. per :fella*: of tnnlL , Persons ar a dlittanee May agldtelet Dr. .by letter., (post• Paid and be cured at home. , ' .Purkagt , a of Mediciou, DirectitUnt, by sending a remittance, and put tip ItlCiAte.from data, dee tuiinsity. . 150011-felleny vt .-Netve .*teats. Pedlars,. ,Canvitstiere, i nd c all others supplietlygg . lth the abyve w0,r,2 at owttlegi.• •• •' ' ,• - .Anaust . 24. 050 , %- • g • . . Boys? and Chliden'w•Clothing. itht, •lit anbactiber has nn hand a eomptote amnia/en of ClothltitAthltottd to the season, entind rot ono fogy...ars str.ace,to piny,: Gentlelnea Ofitinte9 - A n'v • Pervert gineehaSing Clothing at this eittablith• Inept can have the privilege og returning them if they do not init. F A. 11011% trin.2B, Cheennt St, belovrTenth, Philaaa. 3Came to the Purehriser. - , ruz wilt-CoNG. Burias 4f. The Universe singeth a great, great lune, - And the telling clew's . keep time ; It riSeth up, and the sun and moon,' And the golden stars du chstne ; The ;orgies that steed on tbedsoly heights Are qhanting the ,satne sweet tone,l °Tilt its echoes roll 'e'er the land otlight, And circle the great white throne. No sound comes up from the blue abyss, Nor . voice from Li siusle Nor note frOm the slaintag%shomt of bliss Comes wandering- front afar. But welt we know that of human hearts They are asking tiwevi accord, , In the song that the-sacred verse imparts, Iu the words, "Praise ye the Lord." time farther. SEED WEE,II'. There is not as much care taken in prepar ing seed wheat, in re , iard to purity, as is important:at:lrd profitable to the sower:—Red root, cockle and chess are the three great impurities, to be guarded against; for if any , of these are sown, and mutiply exceedingly they 'reduce the crop, depreciate the price in market and intlicta last i ing evil to the land that years cannot obliierate. When there is no other course /or a farmer tint to be obliged to use-sev.4l that is lout;yab best inethod;to ptrtsu'e ltitvirr" , am i r ap mill, to draw out tht.th ess !Joan, to near its middle, :Ind to put through one quarter or tWo-thirds more wheat than he intends to use—blerWiti.g over with a rapid motion all the light and foul seeds, and all the light kernels of wheat, leaving behind full grown and perfectly developed and ripened'gmin s for the _future crop: If (ince through dues not perfect it, repeat the operation until it is clean and satisfaciorv. It isgenerally supposed that red root is not sown with the seed, as its seed is so small that it must be separated iu passing the last ' or cockle screen in the fanning mill. Tim is a mistake, as - the exarriination of wheat grown where red root prevails will shim.. The joint containing the seed is mach ger and harder at the kuot where the seed is produced than any otter part of the stem, and consequently is broken crff above arid below, holding the seed in its capsules, o n t d stem too large to pass the cockle screed, and goes• down with the wheat. --(Rur a l Neu. Yorier. WINTER APPLES . To keep apples during the Winter, they should be packed in barrels or ,casks, first sprinkling the bottom with chaff and quick lime: then add alternate lavers of apples and limed chatf,till the vessel is full. The Gen essee Farmer thus explains this method : "It is well known to all thoSe who have been in the practice of burying apples in ,hcaps, that the fruit comes out in the spring inuchTresher, and better flavored than it clifs, when kept in opeu bins in the part of the flavor in the latter ease, doubtless evaporating. This method has all the advan tage of burying, with another which ive will explain. When one apple among many in a bin rots, the adj(;Ming ones are contami nated; and not unfrequently a mass of rot tennes4 occurs, surrounded by much sound fruit. Now the use of the lime is to absorb the gases generated by the putreficatiou, and prevent such leaven from spreading." It does not require much lime; less than a quart for a barrel is sufficient. . PICKLING CUCCMI3 ?ARS "Put fresh cucumbers, as soon as picked from the vine. into weak brine boiling, hht, and let them remain twenty-four hours.— They should then be taken out, put into the vessel in which they are to he kept, and vinegar, boiling, hot, poured upon ihern suf ficient to cover. In three days tirugthe pick les ivill be fit for use. Pickles prepared in this way will keep an indefioite *length of time, and preserve all the fre.shness of the first pickling by paying proper attention to the vinegar. After standing some days, a scum Will rise and cover the surface of the vinegar. When -this takes place; the vinegar should immediately be taken out and sea. Itled. the scum skimmed or, and then while hot poured again on the pickles. This shoyllibc repeated until the smrentent has entirely.dis appeared and the vinegar becomes pure.— The advantages of this method of pickling cucumbers, over many others,.is, that it,gives to the pickles a most agreeable flavor, and at the same time preserves them in a sound and healthy state as long as thedvinegar is ,kept pure FATTENING bATLE ON HAY Grass which is tut while it is in blOssom, and carefully made, Will fatten cattle as well in a dry as id agreen state. Some ofthe nest farmers in the western part of Vermont are particular in makirg their hay for this purpose. slr. Trowdish, of Weabridge, whose stock is well known fur its good qual-' ities and fine condition', infortned us that he found no difficulty iu making his cattle thrive on hay. - His oxen and steers are fed liberally on the best hay throUghout the winter.— With careful driving tfley perfom the farm labor in the spring wilioutl the loss of lfesh, and being turned on sweet pastures at the proper time, they get in goOd order for early beef for market, and always command a good ,price.—r Cyhivator. HORSE HADDISH. Horse raddish may be had all winter by takinz the roots from the soil wicen at perfec tion, grating them anaplaciug the article is jars or bottles filled with vinegar. The air should be. thoroughly excluded by corking, and covering the nozzels with melted settling wax. It is a superb article. CALF'S HEAD , Scald, and wash the head clean with salt and water, then place it in a stewpan with sufficient water to cover it ; add a faggot of sweet herbs, an oitioa stuck With chwes,'stx blades of mace, :Italy and' a half of pearl barli.7. Stew . till 'tender, init add a head of steu'ed'cererYi-`Siiason 'With pepper, pour the sutip into die :tu.reen"; the head in the centre' ;lad serve 11770 Prevent Dampneu in Reins. ---Usk a paint made. of one part beeswat, three' 'parts boiled. linseed oil, one-tenth part of litharge, put..on hot. The wall should be. entirelyliry,-arid, if possible heated. Three. or four coats will 'tender a stone •or•briclq wall impervious to. Moisture. [C".lit Early Fattenipg Hogs, the cheapest and most abuiidanim:t - aterials should be used up firsts—sueh as 'apples, pumpkis; small potatoes, , 6:c.. This will get the swine into a thriving _order.. and, you can finish bun GS with goad old corn; or corn meal cooked into' a mush.. anal thutrput the lard. on his ribs to: your liking,. • 1:1:7'Go Adrire.-A. farmer should nester` he so immersed iti political inaifeis 3s io for getter sow his wheal; bank up his cellar, nor should lie-be - so arlerA: - _ tire rct them as tofienallu , ipkirati; nf Mose - - great questions of nattintal , and,iptate Wilier - which will always agitate-more (dim alreti Q ',