~li~a}2i3i~~. PORTPAIT OF:A CASE I= Now you that :kits itit'out fur a man, but so villaitioubly spurted- jo' mirking -up. attend to your case. nit Oat eutl . ditl you burst open the world's door, 'and *ri3di in - uncalled, - like' a eat) chased by.'almail hull ?.* What good, do you ex. pest to bestow (upon. 3, our fellow men Smite useful invention, some%rrolc net, siNtre grera di novery or even solitary \remark No ! TlMse * that rook for anything ~ -;noti (torn you, will be jiiSt as badly fooled as fha loan who caught n skunk end thought it was :Alum t'or the woman who made greens of gun powder tea.' You. know where the neatest, tighte,t paws, with the stroug. est straps Can be gOt 'on tic,' bid woo don't know where the useful lecture will -be delivered. .You. know the coror ofs vest, but timer studied the gorgeous hues of . the rainbow, unless it-tvia to wish for apiece tu:rnake cravat of; you know how ,a fool feels_ in' full dress, I;ut you don't know bow 0111311 feels When heeat:the bread carried by the sweat of; his brow : you know how a iminkey - looks, (or you s . eo rue every d-my . twemy tames in your landlady's looking glass, but You don't know ., how a man berh;f *after doing 'a .;nod action, you ( 1 0 ' 11 'E g o where'll:at siglit is to be st en. I/1i ! you warp :waisted, catfish-mouthed liabooroshouldeterl, r-log4etr, zbuse-oyed, slag:it-1411d, be hirk eed dr,ii:o hat urn' you good 1 Nothin2,4ut to (Awe your tailor, malty ta- by to; C t bit' hoM aud .cidor poet ',ter, seu:invoUgly Jail; lot e, cat ot'sters and set 11u.f,1,01 1413 :rs:ful I say doe, vuur - 111M1 or know you're-I'mi ! am- amid y ou halo no in it her our is eV, !:0 . - :You •arc el tu :re thi.t world than a time peace in hea cer "I"ii.itri . ss in a hog 4ien. You titd—r, -- ,Thigo.r . .r %cod,: e Than Vie t i • n tip 44_ tt ~q Or a gurtip•tai rd dog ail out )ittl art' as little 01.14 I s ti eked. 'his grundinoiher's 10-t booth. down her .and at far-your tir - ainA, h.n tun-m.lmilat sl.lllCoeia lie pre. served in a diop ul inaroly, and Kati: as - tutieh rca room as a t.i 1.r12,-• •. And as !.our eu have hat , j -,4 1 e,- [and that is st.siapedoi: tour leaden ' , Lull .1:1 ihdt Tat totes rti,t!r to h.lgut.e - a by. you, F ind that: you enink riorent your 'appe.u. tur t.. useless ei.orm You aie, a. d 'cidediy hart e.i-e! AN EC iIOT or ['ATI:IC.IZ: I r an anecdote of the celebrated few days itgo, tv!jilt has iti•ver ',le public, we to I,ty 4ien r y, it appears..e,' k -11mci twenty and th rLy mil, ; and on one nrcosion, u< Ire • tru.lgittg airing to. •wards I•Vinchester, tlr.‘t \vas .usertaken by a yot fig In tvt, r who - hul recently ' brim admitted to, the Haying betilif great sucs.ess as,a InnThi:tiradly wislt ed lu•proenief....tai hint ineorni iro,si ple in relatmn ijiw . warn r l . ie prirpriurli.d many questdois, a, t d 1.1111i157,' io tfriij, in Cl/OdUCtilbo; a suit itopiitant -in a suit;,' t.,,oid ory whit the Cr,ate,t gra% ity imaginable, evidebee ! The )'outig I:l..syer who was as well 'aware this fact as usury himself, concealed his iltsappujolirl i t, and, as they wer'''lt'lririg a ' 1111 1;e; Invited Henry to _dine with hint, saying that he would pay, oil the rxpcasis. Having: anis reilit,t,-1 -Mine h 061." to ,prepare I:,r the rera,a. and requested Henry to -art:. An excel lent dinnei .was bl - 011 111Sei'd 111 . 1 . ..ie . 1 eVery)4ll,l.'Fife meal finished, the young' l.twyi.r . tiled for Only one halt, of the arid to:il lion to look fur ate, banana! to'lleiirv. -What !" said the renowned lawyer in .4reat ii,torsii-littit-Mt, "did you ,not say tliat you , mild pity a:1 the exTenses ••D..'i" Was titer I ; -hut where tsyour cri•, • denc:e—eYltlvikee, ywf ku , w. is a on 'thing!" a, so w:di . with ; tin. • %yit and leaditte;:s rl 11:e g that t 0..; immediately ini.l-r t•-;arci.rl c.ne, and . he nit& r w,trdslletta , i,e one of the iridt d,dinguidk edlawyer; in . . rEnn/ ULF. Ulu I.N - .The Fr enyll 6111 tlio.e children ;•ienji.ufs itrr.7:dc"• tisho unconsciousll. , VeliCe. 'conversations 14' tho m >t ill a !apropos ti:! , ir represent; one y i '11:‘ se kind of chomo n asking .his mothe - r's uncle, who lived I,est door to him I .. , "Mr. &Rah," was the r,i)!Y. - . "Io he o brute, bit 1 " , .. No my boy. 11 - by .10 you ask!" . "Ifecetk.e Ilia saki you tarre utast door to a brine!" , s • The ether clay, one of Mcs.iß a widow admirers was the tooth Mrs. B.'s rnfivt terrible tarot h ttely up :, Well, Sir, WL:l2:i Ain't' au. (la as iiii'do'rg Ile takes her toetia out and puts 'tilt ba'rk ‘ , ..hetatner ehc wank to." A few - minutes afu-rt% ;,rd. t!)!:• Suc 1V.15 %%hipped on some pretenr-Or ut Al r. _ _ A gcmilyike is rel.tlya bvoiv; papers, of 'a gentletnin in that, illy. 11,• had pro. intsed ins wt a lin- :fat turkey, I,ir dmia ron !hey acct asaaitinq its ktrieni, Whei-fie,l l rin_g_, a hrnick , the geot:eulan o .hastened to the door, id c n„, , d ' u p a h a ,; ;; •i, and re . turned to his Wife, • • Here, my dear; is the [whey.' . , The 'fatly t t t! the rovi.r. when to her astoni-hed eves, lippen:eti an in . teresting "flan hoti' l &! fitt,ting . t.hte had otitS , breath to say " .4 • Peiir, if you rail ilia( a hag !at turlsey, you can conk It your, f! - . TArr.iNu t r COOLF. iiE..rv=ouv elt!rit'al gentleino p uhu aro arm,,,yet s riii. 1.1.i1)..; ur hearrr in c;;ur.:11. 4 , 11 , ,i1t to. 11,.%e "rnortilm tumuli 'at ,4" the iLiptiit ki-iiiitaricis hi., ihiewid. rte ' l..o[l:4Teelllol),_SAl The 1.;1,1!.91 . 6r ; they roan with iiin,)lo., wilich'they ,iieir and about oor 9 ird,, dreiis,.an4 aiyearanre.. *1 he ~ , , ;4111.ri work:nnil tmnetintea their tea-p,its, thrti ,, ,ip,.; the :ta; , e into titeir fiiaalca in . a./ 1 / 1 , al the' in +ii do their pipeo '.Susan, st.vtd up and kt "trr:Aentlein/ri ec w hat - you Imo kartmd. • WhAt:-Zdes •Z n'a i r SN:111 . • . • • dou'lt - • know, mann.' Why you igikutcrit cr.ttr. Wal:it do yoti al ways bit on r •' - ":05, niacin Unlit t v tl' • • •Whit rrn al:h is the au tiler ith thi t , t.;IT, I ha whit • j t _ like to t - e:1---Lit n Cru Lori itecer kid-ea ttviec'r- I - Airilnifialie and :li;ides s.irre ex..1.,:.4d the .tltut tritstre.e, attA 'i er. ~ • I?, " • "' A ratatixt;xt:tv•Bl-4 el xt:t.—.4 . /Insf;l4. Alarr;•n -/t-e—Shurtly bcfoie 111 , 1 Mr a n 9ll4,:tippi ~ied froloVet a Crux. One Of the Freneh e pt dos , • ~-1/e=cel iayini af tholnan of W4ll' !I - P.! ' •rit.ze. , /ecelleil oil phoredit -1 - 3acrifiehoi hi wall; its :the rity., driving. WC/Vat/Nine - J. it _ly..ls (11/1(t.! fete he. 'ore hi:= torli - al_ defoe the Iml n. 7tlertit; with -roe dilricuPy in flotlitiq the g /tr. he leaped the •=all.and in /-pritigur; Irma the ha-time Otthe tit= .er side , he happened to light. near one of t he 4 , 1) % Hea. The .hock ta-ss td./ great tor pox 4.lmily 7:lexical/a ;he thrtex- down :3,14 int . d.k .1. nuidi. (toe :pring, tool tate xx . Cut". a - idling out its .1 li c.r:Ca• , S foe Antericatios. Sueli-o:a= the "eutionotton .../.. the town hat neatly i:ur'remccred to aft //pod .' Ga. - ur. J CST LIKE A young gentleman_ paid addresses to ....a young; lady. by vvtirne inot tier he ainfavarably - reeeivrid. dfour 'bard.'.saiti he, 'et seen.; lade. •to separate tho-e whom. lave b.., united ! A'ery hard motel d.' repywd t great innocence, at the ..atnetilite throwing o ann; arolind pia neck, `nod ro motherwill it.' • t , .:Guan P We have In•ant that , ous to a recent well contested Mlle, 11. ,YOung tc , ked leave of a ,certain cer e bra• j.)r Utactal . to gc) and seirrint father on his sauf his s comffrinder, sr nllns sarzafitically; !.,nior your fither anti rnothgr, Mu! your G%9Bmoy be lorrg in the land.' = lIVALLISTEWS, .ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, -• e.v, * • • = • . , \A ___ '...z--- . 77 - -.- ',-- ;:-. t" •-_. , , : 1 '.- - :.- ~„. ~__..,,...,...-: ~ )._.„ :„, -„,_ , ~-,-_ . _ __ , .. •._.,._____ \ „, . ~.._ ....:::„.„. „,. t ...., . ~..,,,_ _ti,..., ~.,1 i ::-.,,,,:--_-------__l-7--,---Q ---- ~,' =•_:::. - d-.:z._-i - ---- - -=_-- - ,- -__,-_,,,,-_-_,,-;.,4,? .__..„... '=-7-s- IX NSIDI.C. pr.n..-spirt&TlON rllE.preeeiting figure tir cicen to represent the lir- Arlo's. It is tile gri'at EVACII • AIION for Ili, imiitiritieu of the holy. It will he tin tired that a thick cioutly mist issues Worn all pointsrif the surface, which indicates that the perspiration flows 'uninterruptedly when toe are -In health. lint ceases when we tire sick. Life cannot I.e sustained without it: It is thrown nII from the timid and nthef prices of the britly.and di-poses means ofnearly all the int purities" wothin us. The lananage of - the Scripture is, 'ln the blend is the Life.' if it ever heroines impure it may lid traced directly to the stoppage of Insensible rr.rstiiration. Thus we see all that is tiere.ssury when' the [Mimi is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores, ind it relieves itself from nil Impurity' instantly. ss telto.ttl and vitality are smith tent, without one parti-' el except to open the Pores Upon the stir face Thus we see the folly of taking so many internal reinedies-d. All practitioners. however, direct their ef forts to`:4Fstore the 11:set,011e perspiration. • The Thompsoman, for tit3thtice,,•ll!3:no ; the 11)&0h:1[116i '.,:minds is in wet blankets; the Ittinurpathist deals out intinetesmals; the Arhurathist bleeds and doses us with mercury I and the' blustering Quack gorges Its watt Pals: pill); it pills IL Tn rive some idea of the ninollnt of the, Insensible ' Perspiration,rwe tvilt stale that the learned Dr. Lew "'quack arteertained that of all we receive. 1116) the slOTTlare off by tltip 111.•ilf13. itt other words, of eat and .hint esght pounds per dry, we evacuate jive paannab , of it by Inserteible Perspiration. Tubs it6otie other than Ihs used tip particles of the I/100d. n:111 nthrr jai ices. iv in" place to the new anal fresh lanes. To che'r.ls thi", theriafore. is Ha retain in the ;,last e n t lire ebilittaa of n 1 the I:trident nuillei that na tane leave the body, MU lt is by Stopping the pores that'overwlielm mankind' jib coughs, colds and eoit?lini;d ions. Nine-tenths of the.world die from disease induced by.° stoppage of the in:du:slide Perspiration. - Cot time ask, now, every cand.(l imad, what CeefST . •zeelle. the esti,l reasll::thle,th pursue Pi hilltop the poreB after tiny are closed 7 %%int:id suit give I bysic to inistop (lie pores ! Or would you apply , something that •would do lid& :he serf:l( e, where the clog ging actually is-.! And yid 1 kilow of i m physician who makes any external a indication to effect' it. Under these. Orriongtnice's. - I preen{ to pliyiciaits, and all others', M'AI.I.ISTER'S ALL HEALING OINTMENT, WI, THE If"CTALDS th'e,toteer to restore trtri:pication on the feet. on the hp,ol. wound old li ,, rt . F; upon the chest, in short, 'lron evi•iry part of the 'toils, iv heth.lo diseased slightly seretely. 11 lets power to cause :01 extern: h rob•eilit/11 I ir.putrid matters and then tie- 4 It is a ;cue de that 11 auditeleterieus dntestaken nit • . It pfeserves and ilef.rl-s tfire frcdP all derange ment of irs fan, thud:. 'lh' ruff ce.4* ourletof twe eightleinf the bfe:rnall,l•lttl . p MITT Witiliff. It is pfarc ed with o;ieuinifq, to relieve the intm.ttrre.E. Stop up those pore. ; and Ii ath kme lir at your ddor. rizlnly termed All heeling . ; (t iffere ii tzcarrely external Or i11 , 121 . 11:11, lint it. Will not litre , I,(1 it 6,1' 4 ,010 ' la-: t I vain for all di,eo9qs of ;he chest, romoiltultiols, Ever, involving Mown dinner and resmiierldliiy, atoll declare hi fore Heaven will man, thlf not in,9ne.tm4 . lo - rtse h to it.rt fated to hew (.1,;., when the patient'was wit liie the reach of mortal means. , • I haves Lad 0 liysieil ris, learned In the-profession. I tay,: ha: ~ iiiiiiiters of the Go-”el., .tudeos of the bout h, Al Ion: • 1 and Liu - era:fzenil t erntli.of the ;:igliest el u (I ttion. and mill:Dud- , orthe pour use ii in•c,ery variety 01 way. mid tht•re hag hevii 1.111. one • v.,lce —sat lug it. Alrister, your einment is :mut." CONNUM)'T/ON. . / 0 . . , It can hardly lie credited tiro a salve cfan.have any etrect apiin Lln th•!y are within the sys tetri.' nat. iC placc.l thit chest, it' penetrates di rectly the lathes. sevrates Ili , iS1111011:4 paaicles that are cow utnitig than, aria expels them hum the systent., . . .. . ~ , ..- , . . .. . I n e rd lint say that .it is cutup. 'petsons'nf cnusurnp- i tinn Com inually. althrou.:ll.tyti'ate laid it is 100.0 , 4111103: 4 / I'rare nut what IS' ,li.i, ~114F:1";::1.S.1 can cute Several Iltunsand ifi.trous - yearly. • ' , 7 . 1 . : .. -. 11E.AD-.4.('11E. ~; • . . The al, 1 7 i cured 17;..rs,ns of heiulache "C 17 year sin ndina. and who h td If regularly every wet k 11111 vonkil:n2 , +11 , •11 11.tik place.; Detiftlei,s pith like s tie - R1112.E31.4 71&.!/. • Ti remoyes . almost iminediately lite intlamation and .tvelling,. when I'm pain cmlsea. • COLD .FEE? • - - Consumption. Diver complaint, Paiim ih tiie chest' or side; failing-oil' of the hair. one or the titliert.tiiwa . -es atteompanimi coM feet. It is a stare sign of disease in Ott t.)stein t.O have 'Cottl C•et. The.s.tive wilt cure ev cry cm;e: Tn ett 7 rhfola.'nlii .snres, brysipelss, 9;111 rheum, flyer coin pluh f, sore eyes, quincy,sore-throat, bronchitis, broken er ,tire bread ,piles, all b beet diseaseit, such ac art Mitt , oppreision, pain— al,n, sore lips, t tripped ha ioQ,, tuur,cu , ta neon,: eruptions. nervou g dir,enses, a 1: d f3f the splue tilere it probably no niadieine note •‘. knot n, r SC.ai.D HEAD, - We bk.e cured cases that actually defieil eVP:y nllOWn.?aq :Pt the ability of 15 er:Udoeb.rs. One , inau mod us he had spent tW.IIO on .1119 children without any benefit, ‘vltati a few boxes of ilia OiTIZ.Vat cured IhtUn. • , • 1: i<lh hest thimf.in %cur:4llot (Read the 41lievtiunts aretthil " • ti 7 ()/LI/S. - If parents knew - bow fatai:;trost . medieines were .to children taken inwardly, they wouttl, be slow to resort' to tlieni. •uten total lozenges,' anti 'lnedi. cared lozcltitt-t,' / tvitinitetze' pills, E.: 4 . The truth Ls, no One Can iitcart,tilly. when x‘ otitis are pres.nit.-.- No?" t not say to ii,11,11:6 illways lel if a worms., It %N.i I drive every vestige Ili, ut stray.tlirt,tions around hos.] •There is isri,bahly Ittt unntirinr oil the- face . of the catch at once so sure zed so safe in t h e elpulsiou of Wor111:.. : 1. Orcssionil use of the Oiiittyient:' will always keep Cnrns from ir , mili...r. People heed never be troubled, I 1 with them if they Will tee it . ..:, . 1 A 31.1.... S Mr.I.I:I.I: , TER.A. - Co., 1. . . .. Sole Proprietors of the- above fiJitilettle. Gli UT/C. I N.: *. • . . `AC the All-Ilea:in , : ()Inltnc•nt has: been 0c45113• terfcil .1: We It lii;S uuti fn to tirlt hr getilltilt• 11114!,:iihe 1131110 S uriahwa' ,kr ,\lcAllister Sc Co.,lare tcru tau with a pen upon•e•very label.' '' • cent, ppr h.fx. cl.r.M ENS & PAllNlN:Age.latS:PoWal,ille, Pa Sept. 1,10. • MES . WORMS ! -ON - ORM - S . ! ! . Destroy 's.l.ioliandig or Children, wrritorr j'ARENTS EVER -KNOWINd. r WOU ark' $z arl jab i rig ymptonms I) INIZING at 'the 110,.!e. iri•nsiva breath. pain in the hulks, ;Frinditt r g of, the te. th .during sleep, ~, v mmehnis appetite, leauess, bloated stontaph dr .lintbs, i„grifiings, shooting pains, in various parts of the body. 'aisense of imme'thing rising in the Throat, itching or the aims towards night, bleeding of the nose, gnawing isensatron at Ili.. btionach, flashes of heat over tie Bur tit' the body. slight chills or bit ivPrings, head-ache, rtrir v-riko disturbed dreams. sudden starting in sieep with fright and screaminff,cotuh.fever. nt•mese, fits. pallid hue, thirst, had } t aste in iheinouth, difficult breathing, fatigue, squiiatnisiniess, nausea, ; frequent desirC to pass somethlioffrom llt lotr.'els. and sometimes diselitriges ofslimi and omens. And should they have. any of them. immediately obtain a bottle of Vi•••etaliltiWori t i Syinp, rt Weil is s o pl eas .. ant, that every child will cry for it after It has once had It ta s te; and remember it is warranted to.care, or the money is returned:and 95nfi k offered to any p•irson that n ill produce a case of Worms: which it will not, cure. We have in our possession several Worms -of eanoas kinds and amongst them one 3311 Inches tenet!' which it brought from Jacob Seli.veifenhiser n I.a ncikter county. l' - t . who tied suffered front early infancy, and Dee and his friends. as ,veil as inany• ref the rivi+Velnitient physichirs pronounced Iris case a gradual dr!rlitle, being Al , they throi,cht that abominable` complaint Dispeps before tdising two bottles he passed the above worm, and has enjoyed the best of health ever cities, wilt, trkas been abort nine months', and all :Al cents, and had paid plipdetaiis titiWar4s of 8500. without-re n•iving any benefit tvliatever. '• We do certify that . we have used Ilebensack's Ve getable Worm pup, and-beieg arquatnied with them, recommend it as tieing 'the best article. as will as the nines pleasant to take weever 'used, and furthermore, subscribe 0111111111ICS believing it to.be a benefit to the human family, by . • Dom Appleton, south street, near 2d—Duct. Genree Street—lsaac Beaus, Atthboinag, Bucks County—Duet. l'hilada.,--Itect. Thomas, tsvy—Doct. Swci,t, D. I, are—C. Henry Monier, 'Minister of the Gospel, Marshall Street, I door below Ilrown—Patrick Duffy, Melon et.. shove Ninth—Jacob Wel o .h: below coats w, side—lt. Gdford, Rose Ailey, tat door below Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford st., betweep Front - and 3/Tof/ft KPnSingtan• !' Prepared by J. N. & G. S. Ilobensark, N. E. corner. of Second and Coates streets. Philedrlphia,. and for sale by every storekeeper in the United Slates—Price 2.1 cents. Also. thibeitsack's 'letter Ointmenta- reor iented to cure all eruptions of tlie.skin—price 2.i centa=- N. 11.—should any doubt the-above, and believing their children have worms, they Will be furnished gra, tultouttly by calling on us. J. 0, BROWN, Druggist, wholesale akent,Pottsville and for sale at all the principal stores the county 'October 3d, SO.-1y Atebirines. surtvi.....rrof.(lor ands, to discharge A ttwin. of sotniny, 1.1 :0 stomach: .7\"•! C 0 14 I. s' on SG srixtiNd . TUE CAUSE, £UebidncL VALUABLS VEGETABLE RE Amny, • •• '••• .DR. SWAYNE'S. . , CouspouUd syrup of If ild. Cherry - )Tac_ortiorsAt , A*D,uFxVlNF. PREPattAtlO5 Coughs, Colds,. Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver ' Spitting Blood, Pilictilty of Breathing, Pain in Mc / Side and Breast, - Palpitation of the Heart, info -1 - Crimp; Broken Constitntion, Sore Throat, 'Nervous Debility, and All Dis eases of; the Throat, Breast, and lanes? the ~sour effectual and • speedy cure ever known for • ;' . ' a nit of the . • . ctiseaseu", is - , DR. SISWYNR'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERRY. I.ETTER FROM THE REV. R. JACKSON. Fortnerly paAtor.of the First Presbyterian Church, New York., ~, • CI:WIN/aIL Fie. 15, 1E46 Da. SWAY NE—Dear Sir:—Permit me to take the lib er4 of writing to you at this time, to express appro Lotion, and recommend to the 'attention of famine and others ; your valuable medicine—your Compound syrup of %% ild Cherry In my travels of late, 1 have seen in a great many instances, the wonderful effee:s of you r medicine in relieving children of very obsti nate complaints, such as coughing, wheezing, choking with phlegm, asthmeticattacks, &c. I should not have written this letter, however ? ' however at present,' al though i have telt it my. duty to add my testimony to it for some time, had it not been for a late 'lnstance where the medicine above alluded to wan instrumental in restoring in perfect healtlren only child, whose ca:e wys almost hopefesi. family of my acqUaintance. • I thank heaven," said a doting norther, "my child is Cared from the jaWs of death " Beyond all doubt, Dr. Swaytio's Compound Syrup of , Wild Cherry is the ninst•valnable medicine In this Or any Miler country. I am certain I have wit ne:sedtmiore than one hundred cases where it line been *atte n d e d with complete success. 1, have" used it myself in an 'obstinate attack of Bronchitis, in u hicit it proved ef , frctucin an Exceedingly short tune, considering the seventy of the case. I can recommend it in the ful lest cruifidenee of •its superior virtues. I would nil vise that nn family thould be without it ; Is very pleas ant, and always benefit - 141; worth double lod often ten 'f toes its price. The 'public are assured theieds no uackery about it. . • • K. JACKSON, U.:1). f.rniptly Pastor of - tht; First-Presbyterian Chuich New Vint:. Thoosands of letters.sriehas'the above cantle shown testify in„ to the good eireps of tams 'valuable remedy, in 'curing Chn3lll pt tun, chughs, colds asthma liver complaint spitting of blood, nertsus debility 'pain in the Fide and bri:ast, and all dHeases of the lungs. Reader t are ;ytiti suffering frown cold oi dice se of 1 the lungs 1 Tiy*this remedy t you will nut, perhans, regret it, It wi:l arrest all those disagreeable setup toms which strikes sb ninth terror to the, mind, and prolong' your days ; beware of all preparations par- t, p.;ttin4to contain Wild Cneiry,-cxeept that hearing the si;nat ore of Dr. ll.,l":wanit. on the outside wrapper of 1 each bottle. as they are not quite likely. destitute 01 - \! the article front is hiila they born.* a natne. Prepared only 11' Dr 11.OttAND, corner of DICIITH and BAUD streets, Philada. • TIEAD TIED TESTDION" Dzurg,trin.prirs, SeptembOr 4th, 1810. Ur. !I. Swayne 't—Dear Sir :—Being fdr a length of - time afflicted with,a very violent towth, With a pain in my stile and tocase, soreness of the longs, sliori lieEN of breath:loss of aNielDe, night sweats, c. 1 made trial of- ennions remedies, which ;vele recommended highly in the papers, but gradually grew worse The violence of my cough was such, that the hlood rushed Iprofos.ely from my nostrils when the paroitystits of coulling came upon me. Indeed my whole system seemed prostrated, and the hour of my departure seem ed close at 'hand. . At this time you recommended/06ms° of your COM ' POUND SVIDI P, OF WILD CIIEIDIX, which induedi ' ately . hegan to soothe. comfort, - and allay the violence in nat eolith, relieved the pain Many side, strengthened and it4 , :al(ll my hows, &e. I continued the u.se of but now, thanks to Cod, anti to the effect of yonr Com pound..Syrop of Wild Chorry, I am cured and able to • pursue my dat . .y labors. I thiuk it an invatuabt , medicine in coughs, E.irds and disea-e of. the and nor that should he ',mown io all afflicted. If perapps would purchase th • original i• and genuine art icle.hs prepared by you, and not tamper With the many :-.loilon. , aitd worthless preparations which are o:1 on the reputation 0f yours, ?t might lid the means of saving many valna ule lives. 1 fr,e/y arc . : th is spat: scent for the beuctic of those who ar,,'suirering as Ilya:, EZEKIEL THOMAS. st.. 2 ric t lo rs from the corner of Willow Mr. Thovvis' case, .atn, , ,ve alitul,l to was n very se vere One, and his r,stilitece is within the roneit of alt; so any one can tali nod have the above substantiated by a Tinr,,onal CAUTION TO STILINGEILS AND INVALIDS j Beware of 'all preparation. of. Wild Cherry, except 1 Dr. tiwayne's Compioind Syrup of Wild Cherry, as !.,they are no - .t Ii hely, quits ilestiiitie w• the t try article Brno wilful/ they borrow . a name. Dr. Swayue ha s i he,..ter{l-11 in obtaining and contentrat/ng the 'virtizea 1 of the Wild Cherry Tree in Ruth :i manner as to con ! /dilute one of the ino-t etlicacious remedies in diset4e's 1 of the Lungs, at the same tinie uliii4 ple,satit to take. 11h it i 4 known to the ined,ral.world. It is unnecr.isnrk for its to refer v•rtieularly to the tnany remarkable cures pi rfornicd by it, or In dwell nt le).0 . 11 upon th e peculiarly healthful prop,rt ea of the Wild Cherry,- j Slither it to sa y ; that Us healing, and at the sante time, I strengthening qualities are wonderful ; and in many inst!inces, persons who hit been afflicted for years with I rv consumption, coughs. iistlima, liver complaint, spitting blood, •neotus debility, and various diseoses of the ' Lungs, have been, 'by its liSe,re,titre . ti to perfect health. Be careful to 4,liserve. that aii4:ll little ieas . the writ ten sigriat use of D. Swayne, or you miy have it. spit. I rions and worthless manure p.A . llled upon you for the j genuine medicine. tßemember!. ill pteparitions of Wild ('harry are fig-. 1 titious and counterfeit, exceptit 11. it. rirep.ired 11);' 7. 1)11.:4; W TNE, ! N. W. ref. of Eighth and Race streets. Philada. I C.. 14 Dr .nwayne s Guide to Health, can be obtained gratis. • . I! Only Agents in Pottsville . , Pa., aro J. C !mows, i@ l l 'RAN ICI. , KNEW.: C.^.. iSt.,.T. lIUNTZINGER, Soliiiyl j kill Haven, IT YOUTE, OrWigStalfg, /UTTER & .Co„ i• Beading, and by Agents id all p.:rts of the rftiled Slides. .1 November 2. - i, Isl 6. , ;IS— lIAAS' EXPECTORANT, FOR TIIE CVUE or Constunption, Col,ghd, &e. , TO Til E fUBLIC!! N PRESENTING this.valunble tnetlit inn to the pub lic A as a reified!, for Consumption. and Pitlntonary like:lces in general. I have been'actuated solely ny the great succeg• attending its use in my own immediate neigliltoi hood, and a desire In benefit the afflicted, I =halt-imply endeavor to give a brit: f statoment of its dsefultiess, and !titter myself that its surprising e dien_ cY enalde me to forui,it such proofs of its -virtues as will sail , 4 ? the molt incredulous, that (20N?..1),,ir_ rurs - may and "CAN RE (AIRED,- iff. OliS . inf . is resotted to ,th .As Causumption. however is a liFease which ilifTfirs notch EP the severity of he syma mis, and the ripitlity of its progress, and has long hal rto the skid- physicians it rannitt 'be supposed that this or any littler remedy is capable of effecting n cure in every case and in il.very stage of the disease; on the ccintrary. we untst•expeci a to fail 4 oniri hues, a ocenis""ilaily,with all the most val ttabb• remedies we possess, for the taunt sulfide diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testinionials in its rtVnricroM citizens of this Conntyo,syell known if• the public: • Mn. 1Y..1: lia t 4.4:Having been aßlio fed far 1112 last Thirty years with Consumption. andyfitying had lite ad vice of some of Lite 'nest eminent Pity.: iciAtisof ndYvasgi yen tip as incur:dile:l was inthiceil triattiffynur invaluable Es pectueant,and am hippy le say that. I am entirely clued, and ant attending to my daily occiiPatiou . astitatitill I had !levee lige tl.athlictud. Previous in ta ,kingyour EXPECTORANT. I cinild not. if I hail been as disposed. do anything at lily trade.• I have Sitter tee etniffended it to scyeral of my CriVIDI4. and particularly One ease of CONFIRMED CON,VCMPTION; and am happy to stale that in every instance it had the desired effect. Vours respectfully JOSHUA hi ;OA KINS. Schuylkill Haven, October I, 1514. HAVEN, January I, 1815, Mr. W. 115 AS.—Dear t—lfaViria been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induct:Ai in t yaw Exile...3l,TM, and after usingonellinttle ofh,fottnd it to-relieve nie, and .1 do not hesitate in recommending IL to the politic asa valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Aillictions of the Breast. lam respectfully your. , Lc.. EDWARD lIIINTMGER.. CRUYI.KII.I, IlvvEN, October 19, 1841 - I was taken with a bad cold - some time arm, and used one or tWo hottleanf.,llr Mat,' EtreCtOrollt, whirh.re- Roved me much, and should I have, 0CC11 . 11 , 11 for the ,above azain, I woulttfreely call on Mr.. Haas for Ing.in mtluahie Expectorant. DANIEL.II. STAGER. • SCHI;YEKILI, HAVEN,:jIIir, 0.1815. Ma. Wi LTA a!‘t Ages,—Deer .Sir am - happy to testify to the ellieacy of your expectorant, for answer ilia the put pose fur which it .was intended, that of re fievina Coughst, Colds, Voore respectfully. CHAS." 111fNTZINGER.- For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Ilavcn, and by the followirit Aaents in Schuylkill comity. Plittsville—J. S. C. Marlin. - ~ ~ , Llewrllyn—Johannan Corkhill, Esq. Millersville—J. & .1. Falls, - .. New Castle—George Reif,nyder. E..4q• ' . Port Carbon—Henry Shissler. P. M. . Landirizvdte—Color & Drittolieller. . Pinezrov(i— ( traeff &Forret., 1 Tanrupta-11,illier & Mtirganroth,' • Middlenort—li.K,ich & Son, T 1151,3 1 ,1 1 .1— Genrci. R. Dry. • e... , . Prederick Klett & ell., have been appointed gene ral asentsin Philadelphia, for Haas'Expectn r ant Nov 22, i 47—ly WIN SLOW'S • Coin pound' Batson' of II o reboil n d TII2IVALLED- and unequalled in curing Colds. k) Coughs, Asthma, Influenza. Whooping Cough. and .alt disony,s of the breast and Mugs, leading to. Con stimption, composed of the concentrated virtues of Om. herbs, horehound. Bonteett, Blood Root, and several other vegetable stibstatices, n'arratited pure from any Itlincral whatever. This invaluable medicine Wthe 11111 St B pet ily and certain remedy ever discovered for the above named complaints . as the increasin g " demands for_the article. maid clearly shows,-in addition to - the testimony of thousand+ who have used it. . • rat B ale 'in Pottsville by Clemons & Parvin, and.). G. Brown. nod at wholcaale in Philadelphia, by Frederick Klett k Co.,corner of Second and Callow— hill siteeta. 40— . 6m0 Oct. .7(1,. - • Valuable Lands for Sale. 2000 ACHE S of Coat and Thither 'lands, situate in Bane, Pinegrose, and Wayne townships Schuylkill County. in tracts of: one to foul _hundred acres, for 8 - oe. For particulars: terms; &c., apply to GEO: W.. MATCHIN: Schuylkill Haven, Nov: I - 4,1840 - 48:-9t „ THE MINERS' JOURNAL. NEW. AND Clothing and Gentlemen's Fdrnlsliing Store rril& subscriber has just returned from the cities of. New York laid Philadelphia with, a splendid and cheap.aiisonment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vemings of the latest importations, comprising the 'best black Fietich 'and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black FroNtch Me Skins and English wool.dyeti Cassimeres„, French and English Fancy Cloths, enchas Olive, Brown,. Invisipto,Qte.en,`&c., French . Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styies,'"plain lind'fancy•vestines, black sati ,, , cashmere; cashmeretts; while and buff cocci meres, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, 44.; all of which he is prepared to manufacture to order In the very best style, and at prices at Which be is determined no customer shalt complain: Being himself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and workmen superior to any others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the moat particular in fashion, fit and finish. .. . , The subscriber has also Just opened at his new stare the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dopose of: at prices valeta mill:at fall . to satt.lymitehasers, vir : Fine Black Frock Coats from '•$)0 Ott to els 00 . •do - . Dress do 8:00 16 00. do Sack do 550 .. 10 so Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 800 •10 00 Sommer Tweed Coats 3'50 :, 450 I.inen - do 75 . 200 ,Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, Mack • . . and fancy colors ' • 3 . 50 . 7 50 French Cassimere •Pantaloons, (sunituer goods) - • 250 "5 60 Linen Pantalonni fdi 1 21 Superfine black Satin Vests 3 50 5 00 do do do l 50 3 . 00 Fancy vests Cashmere Cashmerettel 75 250 Mart,eilles Vests' 65 1 50 . , The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may alWays obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as chicly, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose. suspenders, .ke. , suited to the fastid ious taste of the exquisite, the plain habits dr the sub stantial Citizen, or the wants ofllie industrious labo rer. lie can clothe a man front head to feet. with a suit of clothes for 62 50,-which is cheap enoagh for the poorest. G.The sultscriberhas just teemed the latest Limdon, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring add Summer Fashions. Any taste san be suited at his new store m Centre street, next door aboee Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. , R ' B. T. TAYLO. 11- Don't f..i get the plate. • . Pottsville, April 15, 1516, 17- bRADY ti. ELIARitT, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, .. From the City of Philada., BEG' leave to ;announce to the citizens o ~<47 , .. Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they 0 02 ...\ ....F- 4 ~ have on hand at their Store,' next door to ti,',,f_i-1.,4-.Geisse's new lintel, in - the borough of Potts ville, a large assou tined of Gold and Silver l'al'erit Le ver, Levine, antl plain -Watches of every de'gcriPlial• Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens'. Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelo ts, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and'Sil. , er Thimble's; Pencils and l'eng of various makers; Spectacles 4 - Mtn,ical hoses, and *very'other article in their line of business,. IL & E. have been appointe& by :Messrs. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, Conneciicnt, their agents for the sale of their. patent spring, Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churches and public offices. • Also, eight day and tidily hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. Through them purihaiers may, rely upon get , tingagenuine ar icie., tilvp . as a tad, we etianantee'in awlyt- as any article 111 nor line of business can be phreliasidt either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. 'Clocks and Watrties of every deseriptipn carefully repaired and Warranted on the most reasonable tirms. BIZ JOSEPIi S. ELLiorr. March 21, 1816. 12—tf. • POTTSVILLE IRON WORka 7R7""'ITI • I E ) EPTI'llj.I.l" nnonnees to, the Public, that he I 113 S taken the EstaLlislonent known as the . roue rine Iron Works, on Niawcainn street,rwhere he is ntepared to Lrild all kinds of Ste am litiginei;)na no - factur;i Rail Road Cars, and Maeltinery ofalmnst every description,nt the shorteist notice,•and on the most rea sonatiiii 1,•11119. tv Per n' from broad, in want of Stea 211 Engines will ninth. to their adva tit a 2ct to gwe him a call balite unit:log elsewhere. 1110. y 11 • " Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! rj , HE susertber is extensively eng.stred in the vomi t factor) . of WOVEN WIRE . SCREENS upon au improved and entirely new principle, for which he has secured irr flats PATENT...and which he confident ly believes will he fouttil upon trial, superior to every other screen in use for durability and all the qualities .trif a good screen. Thr4 are woven entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re qnired size and strength. • WIRE WEAVING OP. EVERY DESCRIPTION.' - will lie e ecuted at the shortest notice, and \ screens made to every pattern, adapted to all, the 'uses for which screens are required. •t12,.?"' The subscriber has recently removed,his estali• lishinent to Coal Steet,'near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April I 1131 G TOOTH-ACILE•ZONQUERED. TIM ODONTAL.C4C DROPS, , F fravranted to co e Ott , Td4th.i.dche in two Tantitra. 11111 IS preparatit hi i 9 the result of witch Patient ex it,erinient—ts c nnpondiled by a scientific Dentlit. and to goartnteell to he perfertly,innrknons in its et fects noon the other Teeth. •Thegetitithe artttle can .be had at Banitan's Ilitok.Qtore, Porit,Ville,‘yholesale and retail, general Agent fir the court. Moo of the following Agents : ..10I1N S. C. MARTEN, Pottsville. CHARLF,S I.AW'I'ON, jr. & C,O. St. Clair. ' glr Prfve 25 tent.: per:1)0111e. t::,- Agents wanted in all the Towns in the County at . the usual di.count. May 2, ISltt. I o . • • Valuable .Coal Tracts. to, gent. • 910 let on leases, to suit appliants, tll i that tract of I land belonging to' the North Ameriern Coal Co., known ns the Mill ('reek Tra:t, coma into 2 the follow ing list of Coal Veins. many of wlitch,—a m3ng other., the Peach MOnntain Veins=having a range of over a rude in length,. viz —Lewis, Simla', .ttartacleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracep Pearl) iMountain Veins, Gre,rn Park or Ravensdale cm, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Rig Diamond Veins, along' with mans' oilmrs tot named. Also, all that trait calm! the Junction Tract, helnna ng to the said Company, containing the Salem, Forrest. Rabbit Dole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Mack Mine, C. Latni ton and Alfred Lawton Also a ntaiv Mill and Grist MilLsitita ted oh the Mill Creek Tract, all of whicli will he rented On Moderate terms by applying to DAVID - CIIILLA, Ag't. yottSville; • It • •Nevr St...)re at. Brockville:, ; '1 Jur: Subscriber hatt just received from Philadelphia. and has now opened at nrockville, a late and pen.. end atsortment of seasonaltle goods, such a afro Groceries. Hardware, and Qtle(MSWAre. lii addil oil to which will he fou nticonstantly on hand, Ptah, smoked, anti fresh Meat, as well as a' enrol supply of roubtryl produce. Call and 'examine our stork, and you us prepared Insetl goods:it as low a. rate as they trace 1 ever been sold any Irherc, in, iitrhurlkill county. ; I N. 11.—Conntry oiroduce • of all kinds scanted,' , for! Which the highest price will he paid. I _ • GEO. 11. POTTS, • . Pottsville. 1 , e1i.2", , IS l6„i 1-- I' 6 ' - - I PIANOS. 1 • • 'rm . . :svikeRIBER begs leave to in=, .....„, farm the pantie in general that •lin ;hasl s — n",, 4 .- V.- -. 'l. been apir,inted the only Agent fori,ilii.4 ti i b.. 7 /7 county, for the sale of 'C. Meyer' r 545.1 Grand Action Pianos, with-Metallic Plates. an dthai he has,just opened a 'fresh assOrtment of the most superiorones Over offered to the politic. ' ' I Meyer's Pianos have received-the premiums of the Franklin Instutite tor several successive years, and' the first silver medal was awarded to them by the same Institui inn at its last exhibition.' Ills Pianos took the lead at the late Natbinal fair at Washington, and were nil disposed of long beflire the close of the exhibition, They have also received the most tlattering notice of nil the most eminent performers of ,the present day, among whoa are thi; celebrated Leopold de Meyer; Vicux•Tereps, Wallace, Burk, Madame Castello; and' many others, who hhve pronounced Mein equal to any , European Pianos. . The subscriber can furnish these Pianos either with ROM:4'OO4 or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer's prices. . All orderirfrona a distance will be promptly and eil peditiously attended , to, and he invites all those in want ola first rate article to give him a call at his residence in the borough-of Orwighurg.. fis- Old Pianos •k ill.be taken in exchange. • U. E. ZEILICII. Orwigsburg, September; sth, 1816. 3G-6mo 'RAIL itoxiv stl l gNk x Bar R,ll Road Iron, • V5B do 11 , I do 8 do 21 x k. , ?" -, do do do with splice., 15 •do 1 x do do do And Male:, for sale by A. k C. south front st:,Philada. Philada.;July 11, 1816 ; °J,- &KEEN & HOOVER, , TIN AND COPPER SMIfIIS, - At B. Philip's (Ed Stand Centre st.: p o tt s eii4. lIESPECTFULIX invite the Alteßtion of the 'citizens ,of Pottsville and its vicinit y; to their new and ei cellent asstirtment of TIN WARE, which can be pun chased at lownr rates than ever hetetolort 'Offered in this region. Thep have also on hand a very .large as-. sorttnent of CHOICE- *iTOVES ' embracing Cooking Stoves of 4 the latest andinost ap proved Patterns, Radiators, Airtight and all kinds of Stoves-for Rooms; Stores or Workshops, which will be sold for cash at ,extraordinarf low rates. ' They also atielid to•ptitting on Tin Roofs, and furnish an excellent article of SpoutingYor houses. , * Don't lbrget to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident it will be td the interest of buyers toil() so, 4 doors above Market street, west side. Pottsville, Sept., 12, MO. 37.43m0 • • NEW" GOODS. • 'TIDE aubscriberslhaVing purchased of Charles Mil -11. ler, hts entire stock of goods, wilt continue . the .business at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox & Mor. imer's lidtel, and will endea vor to deserve the•patronztge of their old customers and the public generally. A supply of new and Well assorted Dry Goods.'Grocesles and queenasvare, have just been added to the stock.. • MMES S. pEATTy k Cp. March '4, MO. • l3— • j: , :t,!tnil4 . 9:_ilrit• McCINNIS, PATENT METALLIC ROPES, FOE.' THE .USE OP MINES, RAILWAYS, &c., For sale, or imported warder, by the subscriber. • THESE Ropes .:are now '3lMoftt eidUertelY 'Aged in A- the Collieries and. on the Rai!frays in Great. Brit an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen • ones!as teg e irds'safely, durability and economy. '. The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be still fn good condition alter three year's service, in the same situation where the Ilempen ones, previously used, of doable. the'stiae and weight would wear put in nine or ten thonths. They hate •been used for almost every purpose to whietilflempen.Ropes and chains have been applied. , Mines, Railways, Heavy. Cranes"; Standing- Rigging, Window Girds, Lightning Conductors: Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, bkei They- are made either of Iron or Copper-Wire. and in cases of inuai expOsure to da inpners, of Cal vanized Wire- . . Testimonials from the. moat eminent Engineers In England can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional information required,respectingt the differ ent descriptions andiipplication will be 'given by ALFRED F. KEbI P, Broad st.„ biew York. : • , Sole Agent in the United States. New York,Ray 30th, ifitb. . • ~ • ; 22 The subscriber bashein appointed Agent for the hale of the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. - ' All or ders leil at this office; stating size, weight and length, will be sromptly attended to. B. BA NNAN. Cr.fJ. 0 1- • , ~lf. ~~ ~~~ umm:i . . . . . r * F, . , . . -.. . ... i' , r.. 41. : 4.. t% 4 Z rx. 5. I . , F . . j. , . • , 111, 4.4 i N ci 7.; : ,~ .. co t.I. ,?., i P • ' 05 gm 0 M • . G r; • i I ig is LSI 1111111121 - 7:1 ] ,74 o 6u, 2„.. ".• n I a o r a - CP f) S r, E COLLIERY WORKS, E; 1 5 ., ‘ ti73•7A. 1 1 7 71 sm r._s T - 1.• !IPOUND.RIC Si; lIIACIiIINIE SHOP. ', q .zitli subscribers, at their old stand, corner of 'Rail } Road and Callow hill streets, are prepared to man ufacture r.rtrder, at the shortest notice, Jtennr Engines and Pumps, of any;powes and capacity for miniuc and other purposes, Batibes Coal Breaking ; Machines, with solid and perforated route's, as may lie reodired. • Also Engines and Blowing Cylinder., with all neces sary inaelynery fat Mail Formats. Hot Ali. Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints . and Wa ier'rn yero, cf the very hest construction. They par:: iicidarly Ulmr the attention of Iron Masters and par ties'engneed in the Iron track, to their large stock of Patterns fur Rolling having lately constritcted Qv:machinery for two of the,largest Mills in the coun try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharte;and the Rolling Milt at the Montour Iron Works. Danvil'e. They are fully prepared for,this kind of work. together with every variety of general machinery. Of rhe qual hy of their work and materials, it is enough to say, that timinnd experience, the most infallible tests, have Omply.dernonstrated the genuine character of their,en gine; and niaeltiniry. Orders, are respecfuliy solicited and will he promptly attended to. ' lIAYWOOD dc.,SNIDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 1818, MOUNT PLEASANT !Steam Plant i Mill (rid Turning Factory p lIE suhscribe:r respectfully announces to his custo -1 err'ers tifid the' public, that his Steam Planing Ma chine on ?j ,, ohvegian street, in thiS Borough, is now in siicci•ssful operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of , Planing to ord4r at the shortest notice.. He will keep I on hand flooring boards of everp description, which I will be i3Old at he lowest rates: Ile is also:prepared toesecute every description of TURNING 1N WOOD,. -Sne l l' as Awning Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters, &e.i fie. • Ati he has employed Mr. Wm. Oteim as his foreman in this business,he Batters himself that all work entrusted to his care. rill de txecuted to their entire satisfaction Ile therefore solicits the patronage of the public. He has also a Circular Saw for slitting all kinds n! Lumbers, for the various purposes for which it is used. . HEN Rl' ST,RAUCII. car Orders for turning &v.. can be left at the Store cd Messrs. James Sillyman & Sons. Pottsville,'Aug. 29, 1816. BONNETS. rarAr. s. •IaOB G ATI cf4RK ET STREET ' nearly opposite Messrs. etlgwick & Co's. stnre,hoe Just received /.e: NIL supply of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting in part of Florence braid, Inserted lace. China Pearl; a new and splendid article, with a variety of other styles. RIBBONS. Mrs. Monc..m,los just received thelareest andtst splendid as4ortteent of Ribbons in. Potts% Hie. which be sold at 11d, very alwest prices. Bonnets.altered and I done up in . the best manner, as she has just r'eceiveiL. one of the best improved Pressing, MaChines for finish-' ing Bonnets., Puttsvilledtprit 25111, MG: ' Faraias for Sale. TllEsub3cri er having ,- removed from this,nelghhor hood. desires M sell several farms at the western end of Schuylkill county, bordering on the large reser voir of the I.l3iioil Canal, about five miles below Pine grove and min the Swatara Furnace,on Fishing creek. I t B. AyCR.IGG. Pinegrove:ttec• 12, 1816 50— Patent Grease, - 1 , 7 OR the axles of Carriages, Wagons, Rail, Road fiats r ana Machinery of all kinds, to save oil and prevent friction: • • This article is mepared and for sale by CLEMENS & I'A.RVIN. the only manufacturers of this article, in the United States, nt theirlwhOlesale and retail Hardware and Drug Store in Pottsville„ Schuylkill County, Pa. - REMEMBER that mine is - genuine without the -mit ten signature of the InVentor and proprietor, Chas. W, Clemens; upon each package. • ' Pottsville, Nov-14, 1816 ' 96. DEN TISTRY • I R. DICKSON and Dr. M. , DEPIIV,,DentaI Sur geons, respectfully infoirn the :citizens of Potts ville and vicinity, - that they have established an office in thk:place, where they will be pleased to see their friends and others who wish dental' operations perfor. toed, equal to the best done in Philadeinhia., and far better than is done by a great majority of dentists there. In consequence of a veiy large amouht of business with which they are favored, they are enabled to ope rate for prices which are not unreasonably high, thus placing within the reach of all the mean of preserving their teeth, which are so necessary to beauty, health and happiness. They are prepare'd to perforo' the largest operations mt very : short notice, "inch as the constructing of at mospheric pressure, and double setts with spiral springs, and,also artificial palates.• - Office North side of Market, a few doors above Cen tre street. , • ! . ,' August I, 1 1 316. . 1 31--tf. ' !. _ NEW AND CHEAP STORE, ...TAT door to Oliver Doksun's Hat and Cap Store, Centre street, fourth dont below Market. The subscriber has just opened a new nod splendi'd,assort ment.of seasonable Dry Goods, Grotoriesand.queens ware of the latest styles and importations, very cheap, to which he invites the attention of his friends and the public in general. WIC li, HILL- Pottsville, October 3d, 1816. a TIM subscriber.; espectfully invites the public to call at Mr4Wittleld'S Store, Centre street, and exam ine hia assortment of C. 1110yer's GRAND ACTION PIANO Cif Philadelphia. The, instruments are highlk approved ,'of by the most eminent Professors and of MUSIC. For gnat. ities of tune, touch, and keeping in time up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either Atherican or European Pianos. They are chosen hy an musical - siais for their ccncerts. Inch as Madame Castellon. Leopold do Meyer, Vieux Temps, Durk, Wallace, Ton .pleton and many others; they are used Air WO or SOO concerts every year.. They have alto received the first premiums of the three last eshlbitions, and the lasi sit. ver medal hy the Franklin Institute was awarded to them. TO subscriber warrants these r instruments for tne veal . Ile latepi them constantly o hand and sells of helm at thti lowest mannfactbrei's prices on reason able terms.,..All orders from abropd wilt be promptly .attended to. ' T. E. AIMIARDS. Pottsville, Aug t, 18. W. ' yrrllp - tE,418 the Mount Carbonltailforid Company V did, on the Pi th day of August , pin the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. make and ere_ cute unto the subscribers a Mortgage of all the lands, te nements, hereditaments, and appurtenances. nrtne said Company. including their rail load ind the toffs thereof, 'subject to certain previous liens, in trust to secure the payment of a certain proposed loan of three thousand dollars: and'whereas.thesubscribers have been inform ed that all the certificates for said loan, which were is sued, have been redeemed by said Company and they, the subscribers,have been called upon by sai d Company, to cuter satisfai . ti m nn the record of saidmortgage.— Now notice is hereq given that the qttbscribers will enter auch soli faction, unless some cause to the 'con trary be shown on or ;before tbd tifteentlyday of Febru- - arg, A I) Is47.• eomnyonications addressed In either of the subscri bers on the subject of this notice, at their respcctive places of abode, will seceive attention. ' • . 4011 N 1301ILEN. • `2.IS Walmit st., Philadelphia. WAS. DAVIDSON. 101 iiouth Nib street. Philada. • TOBIAS, WAG) ER. • 4S' Chesnut' street,. l'hilada• Jan 9 47 2-tit Er ßli - 4 . = ra Ig , :"... . ~......,1 LAW. CLEMENS , ki DAKER, • - ' 13 - 71101.ESALE - DRUGGlSMigantirarturer of Co- I t pal Varni.di, sole Agent for the Irankiin Glass Works. Having , been long engaged in the manufac ture if Copal Varnish, (as well aF other kinds,) is now prepared to offer_ to purchaserft an article which in quality, cannot be surpassed ky any in the Union. Al an, receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works, Window Glass . - if every size. Constantly . on hand a NI assortment of White Lead. of the 'most approved [minds, Red.Leid,Litharage„ 'Saxony Magnesia, kc . which will he sol I at Illanufnctarer%s prices, together with a large and Well selected stock of Drugs, Medi - 'eines, Dyes, Acidsl Fine Colors, Perfumery,. 4-c.. in short every articqn On , Drug !Inc. Merclonls, Phy:- Eicians and Dealer h requested rgeneral, are' to call 1 and examine the st ck and prices, feeling,satistied they will be induced to finrchain. Philada., February 11;d816, ' ' 7-IV - • :L. ~ : 7- : 2 4 ,; . y ^- 6 •% Kt. ~,... Pennsylvania Qoal Sr. Iron Lands, 4. _For Sale. • ACRES Perelies and allowance of 6 per 11/ 1 I cent. of tirst• rate fanning Lands, located in Jenks Towtoihip, Jetfer r siim county, finely Timbeted and Watered, and havu j ig several Mill sites upon diem. Two main roads run through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin. whilertitaw.and Grist Mills, are in tile immediate neighborhodd; This land was selecteelOy a gentleman of experienced judgment, and is mead ered by judges to he Mie of the best tracts in tae coon- Its proximity_ to the Clarion and Allegheny rivers - , and numerous navlguble streams, and the ,proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it big* desi rable as an investment at present prices. • Abounding in Irbil Ore and Ilituminons Coal of fine quality, iris believed to present one of Alie •nin.t ad vantageous lorationirfor Iron Works in West Penn, sylvan ia. The present owner purchased With a, view of erecting such' Works.but engage.tusitrts in another quarter obliges him with great reluctance to forego his intenilqn. iNlaps Will be shown. and every information given by the undersigned. •The - lands are patented. and the titles and quality will be warranted, and gold free grid clear of all incumbrance. • R. SIIF,APP 9M1T1 . 1, I ' 15 North Thirteenth street. Janitary 3, 1810.' IL :A..HATIIA7dT•I E. A. HATHAWAY & CO. COMMISSION AND EASTEIIN,PIIOrICIIF. NERCO tNT,I No. 23, ilifq tft IVharr.d ~4 1 ', .r ch -St PIFILA:DELPM.Aii . . . , TIA'.'VE on hand, and are cnitstarilly receiving. large .11 toipplws . .vl all kinds of Fish, Oils: ar! Eastern Prmliu,; %rill/11 they Jr illsell hn 'the tn9st 'reasonable terhtS, to Count ry - Dcalers. vb.:: 10.000 Galh‘; Bleached Winter IVliale Oil. : . 3,ond " ; Sperin Oil. - . ._ 2,000 '''' Solar 1 )11. . . -5,000 " Conunrirt Whale 011. . lOU Bble. Tanner's Oil`, varionF noalittes. MI . 500 " 'No. 1.2,1; 3 I,lrickerel. in 4,V whole this inn " N(. - i kalnolti, in whole and half Ithls. 50 " INles3Shad. ... . . lao " 1'..ick1 , 4 Labraddr Herring. -. 50(111oxes Scaled. ' do - do , . . • 30,0nn Lhs. Dry COlitish. . 17,00 Doicn Painted Pails! . ' . . , ' NO LIN. Caleiithil Plasmr. - 150 ,' Groniid Prat ter. . ' Also, Soaps, Sperm Candies, Teas, GI1A1(;111' and Pennsylvania Buttes, Eastern-llms. and best Herkimer county, N. V. Cheese.. ,All or the above'sold in lots to suit purchasers. • l - ' - Pltilada , Mardi 2S,' 0:0. 13— ly , 7 _ HATS & CAPS-LAbIES' FURS, Me ; c3o«rfh-tvest corner r isrtf 1370Irgit . 4- . 3d sfs ' OLIVER lIROOKS kCO. would respect " +'] fully call theattenticnt of their friends and the public td t Keit full and. complete as ("ittiON ',mama 'of HATS. FRIENDS' II kTs: GENT. &I OU lI'S CAN,, LADIES' RI DING HATS, Muffs, Tippets. relerines, yfantilla , and Boa which, beinZ Made at our factory by the iteq workmen and of the, bred : storki.thr , y can arrant ritual. if nut snperior, to any in the city, Wt.: will sell as eIIEAP as any other ,establiihnent. Call and see before buyine. E- 0. IL Co., use the patent Head Measurer," by which they are able to fit the litiad perfectly. Philada, Dec r, tWi rf 11 F. stili.rrlhers have enngtantly. nn hand, and for 1 sale low. in lid,: ro,iiit purchasers. Bar Iron, Boil er and Fine Iran, C::,a, Sheer and Sprine Steel. Eeroia qualitv,Plue Iron. suitable for Sidinte , . Coal Cars, &c. Orders receixed and prolitptly 4eciired for Flat Rail Road Iron and for ;Chain. snit:ll'lle for mines, by • *. , • ; r MORRIS & )ONES, Iron Merchants, W.,corner Market and Selmyl ' street Philadelphia: Nnin!rnber2l.:lsl6. 47-- • P 13U4W B S National ‘ll o aguerrean, Gallerg - , . .• . . • Ard Ph,otv'rapltrs . Furnihin, Depot; . , A W ARDEThihe gold and silver medals, (Mir first pre-.11. initials, and two highest honors. at the national, the Massachusetts. the New York. and the Pennsylvania exhibit inii3, respective 4•, for the inost splendid colored Daguerreotypes and best aparratus ever exhihiied:. • Portraits taken in evinisite stY le . , withotit regard to weather, ' - • .2,) i lostructimur given n the.art. Alarme as.mrtnient of appaiatus and stock always on hand. at the lowest cash prices. . , New York, 25,1 Broadw ay; Philadelphia, 17n Ches nut st. ; Baltimore, 205 Baltimore et. ; Washingtrin. Pennsylvania Avenue; Peters - hug, Va., Mechanics , Dail; Cincinnatt,• Fourth. andWrifiint, and 170 Main et.; Saratoga Springs,,Broadway; Paris,' 127 Viello Rile du Temple ; Liverpool, 52 Chnreli st. , Philadelphia, September 19, 1916 • ..• -Iyr39 , ELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for f:oco v motives, :Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes - for Gas Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tuti3 for Hy draulic 'Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines ,tc. Mannfured and for sale by MORRIS, TASK rut & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. [Amer 3d and Walnut sts., Philaila• Nov. 2'2d 1815'•47 ORWitalliVlM ACADEMY. T.llls institution ii open for tire, reception of pupils hoth male and female from all parts of the county,. under the direction of Mr. S. F. PEN:FIELD, Principal, and Miss E. B. Pri , , , iTJF.l.l), Teacher of female depart ntent. S'truliec pursued are Common EnoliA. Higher Enoii-li, Latin,,and Greek ‘ claF.sic ,, , Vocal Music, and DraWiro , , , ~ Terins'of tuition from throe . to six dellars per (Mar ter. Vacatione three weeks from 3d Wedne,ilay in, Augtisf;:!weelof ern the Wednesday preceding Chri-t -rn.,,,, and-floe wee front the last day oplarch. ' No., 7, WIG . . „ 45-tf • ' • Liii4KV—lgarnps!! JROBERT'S hew Camphine Lamps the cheapest . and hest' lamp for CattuMine ever offered to tho public, are now for sale nt the drue store of the sub. seribor Come and see them. ' I JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ; 52- Su,perior Wrapping Paper. • 10(1 IMAMS superior Wrapping Paper, for hogs, the beet in the state ; just received and (r Bale at BANNAN'Iti Paper store, Potterille. N... IA i3I 4 ANK ACCOUNT BOORS. TO 41ERCRANTS, -COLLIER'S AND dTDE.RS: 111 ST opened an elegant assortment onagers, Jour el nab; and Day Books, Invoice and Cash Books, Medi- Orn, Demi, Foolscap, and Letter sizes, ail made of the beet paper, and well bound, which will be sold as low, If not lower, than they can he parehaded in Philadel phia. ttarying in pace from 25 mints up to, $1.2 each, at HANNAN'S Cheap Book: and Stationery Store, Potts viii.. De e 19; ! 51 hilaaci}nhia. _ NOTICE TO: - :C A PITA LISTS A. OTHERS -‘IIIDI.ES,AI.E AND DETAIL," '{ 11 the s•ery lo:rresi - Prices, IRON STORE. , -- PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. farmers' 1:1 egartin e nt. The great number of modes deseiibed in hoolts,' have tended rather to bewilder tban, to enlighten beginners; the following remarks,lherefore,:are , more for the purpose of laying down reasons on which success depends, than for 'poihting out the peculiar Mettles of operation, which may to varied according to convenience, ptcil" did attention is gtven to the essential particulars. - Propagation by grafting' differs Mainly a d es- . sentially from increasing by cuttings, by ins ding the cutting into the growing stock of soothe t r ee instead of direct, into the soil: TIM - stock the* i:v supplies-the, siV, as the. soil does in: the case of a' cutting; and the ,graft instead:lof making r is of its own, extends its-forming wood doe m ard, through the inner bark, into the stock" itself.— Hence there are two chief requisites_ for success.; the first, that the graft - be so set in the stock, that the sap may flaw upward without , ,interroptioO; and the second, that the, forming weed war flow downwiml uninterruptedly through the inner bark. . ' To ,'meet these two requisites, it ii needful; first that the operation be performed with a sharp knife, that the vessels, and - pores :nay be cut smoothly and evenly, and thti, two parts be brought into im mediate and even 'contact. Se { ottdfy, that the operation be so contrived that 'permanent and considerable presiure be applie d o keep all parts , 0 1 of these cut faces closely together Thirdly, that .the line of division 'between the prier bark and the wood, should coincide or , _ ex ctly coriespond in - cacti ; for if the inner bark of the one sets whol ly on the wood of the . othß,' the upward current through the wood and back through the bark,.is broken, and the graft cannot flourish . nor grow.— And fourth/y, that the wounded parts made by , the operation, be — effectually:excluded - from the ex,- . fehatnir, chiefly to retainn due quantity of moie.,. titre inlbe great ,! but also to exclude the wet, until, by the growth of the graft, the union is effected. I. The first requisite is hest attained by keeping a keen, fiat Waded knife to' Cut the faces, and an otherknife for other purposeii. 2.- The second requires that the jaws . of the .••tock• cleft•grafting. press with some force, but not too rnuettl - t against tie wedge-shaped sides- of the graft. 41.' ! stoelt one-third of an inch in dime- . ter will soinfitimes do - this suflicien4 ; but three• quarters of gifitich . is a mare convenient liZe, • In . . -ship-grafting, the tongue and' slit should be firmlri 1- 7 (owded or liou!tl together. ! 3. The third requisite is stl.ined by close ex... ummation. 4. 1 , 6 fourth- is accomplished . : by plasters of: urallina-n nx..and by the application of grtifting day. Grafting:vax may hu made by melting to gether one pound of bees-war, two of tallow, atitL four of rtir.irti" It is spread when melted or soft-; encd. on t tinislin or thin .bnsizcd paper. with a brush or +minis. it, is riotnetimes pplied wit - out pfasterOn which case if 'should be- works with wet ihands, until it mays be r.lrawn out into ribbons of which arc . wrapped sroundilie part. In all casea it :Should be applie4 closely, so as td allow if possible no interstices, and cnvering cut or split surface otherwise exposed to'the, In 'cool weather,- a lantern, chafing dish, or hot brick. is necessary to soften the, plasters befortrop- Plying them. It is -nardly nec essary here4O mention that prop agation by giafting and by cuttings is - to be per formed early in - Spring before the- buds swell ;t and that the grafts or cuttings may be cut fate in au- tumn or at any time doring;winter, 'provided the natural moisture is reserved" until they are - used.,- A convenient , mode of thus preserving them, is to wrapor imbed 'them in damp, not wet moss ; 'M . bury:them in a iex, beneath the surface of a dry spot of earth, the' box to be opened dovrnward, hint ; , the grafts to be kept from contact with the earth by sticks 'aeross.the.inside 011ie hot. .. - [.l. 11. M !Trutt'. . . . , • .s. lore was and lesS rosin is less adhesive' to the hands but more , expensive. t Gratis, if kept in a cold place, in a dormant. state, till tha - le, t ives oldie stuck are ex panded,.rmiy. ' gerielally, he inserted with s cess, if of the apple, or pear. Cuttings are use at various seasons of year, in hot house cu' ure. • , A TIINT 'l'o - DIARY FARMERS., 1 I ' I..ist Week we took - nn opportunity of 'v'. wing a filoi occupied by Mr. Dumbrell, who has adop ted the system of tethering his cows upon a some. what new profitable system.' The.land•iso f light shrave suit; Rod through the judicious m agerrieo(;f the ten int", hy the economical use t liquid-niniture, and by . jedi ions ilepastining, has Imaigilt the land into'a high state of-culti tion. 'l'ha Alpha and Oga of his system that of root culture, whic h has enabled him keep ii: rnueh greater nuinher of cows upon land to the acre, than is tn le met with in neighborhood.. 'l'lle great l ilitliculty.which.„ dniry farmers. meet with in (keeping cows,:pioba'- hly. during the two months preceding thelhay haivest,l tins beep overcome by Mr. Deep) ell; :who, by t.:theri:lg the cows, is 'enabled to'-An ire the meadows of comparatively•smaller dimcrisi ns than is customary-, yield food in sufficient abun dance for his dairy. ,The uQual way of-tethering is tci.allovv, a•cow the range bf a circle to,the.l.ez tent of _the chain ; .and when it has eaten (him* its fond within its area, it is removed to another spot. instead of doing this, Mr. Duruhrell, who tethers his cows with a chain of twelve or fifteen .feet, and when it has consumed the grass within its reach, the pin is removed onward a foot or a foot rind a half; the-cow then ears thii quantity, anti is allowed another-bite of the same dirent.— 'Phis plan prevents the animal from treading on its 'food which it consumes while-quite fresh, and the chain assists in distributing the •droppings.— The , field is fed over evenly, thus all is consumed i and none trodden upon:' Mr.lDurnbrell professes to realize good profits, from his system, and with a degree of -liberality highly .creditable to his characters, reserves no information from his visit, ors—Stier-9' Standard. ••• • H . . 1A1!.6 \ : \ Arent: TREES.—A n old farmer of much iii4criminatreroiserved to us recently, that j he had Mae it a regular practice fir seven:ll3 , ms, to sow causttc lime around his apple trots in the -spring. He had noticed .that a tree standing in the immediate vicinity of his dwelling, .had all at „nee pbt foith with renewed . tnergy, and was at a loss for sonie thaw. ; Ort inquiry, he found that a quantity of lime, which had accidently been spil led and ~rendered Worthless by beComing mixed ivith thc-refue on the stable floor, hadbeenthrown at the foot of the-tree, and to this as the pr:iocipal cause, Ipimmediately assigned the ravisence and renegef4rutification • 'raking the hint frona'thia aceident:a lie purchased twe!ve Tasks, and applied half a liu4hel to each' tree:.and found,,that it pro, duced - immediately , beneficial effects.l Not Ilia health of. the treed only, but the quality of the fruit also was greatly improved. We would vise our reader to make a trial 'of this experiment, and see whether it is deserving of the high retort}, mendationd it receives. • 1 eitosnixii.—Neat ctittle, fed on !apples.or po tatoes are very liable to get awaked., and many a valuable animal has been lost from Inot knowing , how ta afford relief in.time save life, IThe , follow ing remedy is, therefore, published with the fullest and most confident reliance in its efficacy: ' Ali soon as an animal is found to i he choaking, poor into_the mouth, from a bottlei a pint of oil, rubbing. the throat externally at the same time with the hand. A friend who, by the way, is ti a skillful veterinary surgeon. assures us he has never knnNn thi4 . reinedy to fait, and that r the re lief afforded is almost instantancotlit.l The oil lu bricates the gullet, and facilitates the ejection of the obstructing substarice, without the slielatest pain. If nil as nut immediately attainable , snap and water may, sometimes be substituted with equal success, Qom , Agency. • subscriber offers htsiseTsic'eq th Coal dealetit .1. of Philadelphia, New York and tithes taaces,' to Purchase and forward coal at a imalfeohonission with as ninth care as to the kind, price; they were personally present. anti quality, as tf REOERENVEF,r _ Smut 8111irrin, Esq t • • Heald, 'Biteknor„ & I • Frederick Kelton% New, York. kir Letters Post paid, promptly Attended to. _ JO.q. MORGAN.. - . Pottavtile, Jan. 9, 1817 , T(?ST received at DANNAN'fiche.ap stationery store Oa large lot of ink some of whlch,we can sell as low as 31k cents per dozen, A. suitable atticte fur retailing. Dec 26 . i • . 32 , • GRAFTING OMI Ink! Ink ! ! Ink ! ! 1
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