. Ter :of tuv „___ • .. . SINGLE SLIISLIIIPTIONS.. Tw Dollars per annum,. payable semi-annually, in advane to those who- reside inthe County--andannu (illy it advance to those who reside out oftne County. c The p btisher reserves to hiMself right to chate 52 50 ier annum, where Payment the is delayed longe g r than One year. E, TO CLUBS. -. .. ' • rhree,copies to one nadres - a, ;4:5 co Seven Do - . Do ' 'lO 00 Fifteen Do . 20 00 Five dollars hindrance will pay for three yePr's sub• script on to the Journal. . • - RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square of 10 lines; 3 times, liverSubsequeet insertion, - . Half . Square of 8 lines, 3 times, . subsitquent 'nsertio'ns, each, Four ines, 3 times, " Subst quent insertions, each, One iNuare, 3 months, Six Months, ' One!cor,. . . Bud! ess Cards of Eire lines, pOe annum, Mercbanta and others, advertising by the ,Year, with the privilege of inserting dif ferent advtertisements weekly. .... re J.arger. Advertisements, as per agreement. RAIL XXLON. TONS ol.x Fiat Bat / ißail Road Iron, 50 ,do x do do do 8,, do 21 x I do do do with spikes do 1x I do do do El , .. 11 Plates, for sate by • !A. & G. EALSTONAsouth front st.,Fhllada. lada„ July 11, 18-16. 'RDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 11.114)MADE OF 'THE beat refined American Iron, on, for sale at about the Sllllll3 . prices of the Iron in bar, being a saying of about 100 per cent to the p•acliaser. Altshoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory . , can be returned and the money will be refunded. - GRAY &.. BROTHER, 4:eWalnut st., PhiCida t . ,• e 8 ' " • . -.-,,,- EE RAIL ROAD. IRON. • fE,oubscrihers !rave-flow landinz from ship Mhain ira,--froni.Liverpool, stone Rail Road Iroti,i9 x j, s'll 4'n tons Ii zj.s tons 15 x I. Alstx, SO tone .efined Iron, consisting of round, square and flat Apply to • • T. & F 5 ton ; best bars 11ior{lt East ,tornee - of Market and 14th Etreet.' 17-tf IRON_ STORE f E . sub9cribers have constantly on hand, and for ale low, in lots to suit purchasers, Bar Iron, Boil- Id Flue Iron, Cast, Shear and Sprint , Steel,,,econd ty Flue Iron, suitable for Schute. , , coal Cars, &c. I Orders* received and Promptly exeedted tar Flat Iltoad Iron and for Chains mailable for,Anines, by er al' gent Rail C• ' Ira MORRIS L. JONES Merchants, S. W. corner Market and. Schuy lkill 7th street, Philadelphia. November 21,1846. abI.T.NT VERNON HOUSE, 95;, North Second Street, - Neun.gDELeirr2, BY BRw•BY & PARKER. JE subschhers respectfully inform their old friends and the citizens of Schuylkill County and North iPenniqlvania generally that they have taken . the re lintel, where they are prepared 'to entertain idlers and others viiininc the city in the Very hest The Hotel is large and coniniodion , , and Atha n the very centre of the business part of the city is lately undervnie thorourith repair, and will not pr in compari-oh:'with whirrs in point of conifort, i , einence, and clegante. etfortt will be tinter satisfaction to their guests.:.-.Give us tea call. • SAMUEL A. BRADY, . . 0. H. P. 'PARKER. P tilada., Eeb . 27,1817. " - 9- 11'' ,ern 'abr, t ras sty I . Reading ;and Pottsville. TELEGRAPH EOMPANY„ • RATES 04 1 CH E. p&irrs x iLLE to l i ilo p oim i rlott : „ • • • 111.:olini. 1 " • - " 11•••0olitlg d-livery.:oldre, ••ig . nature tilt counted. ' count I , 'AS than 10 words. • ( 00tounwations' l'ele2rapli to New 1 - •• k, Boston. Italtioloret Wit,loo.ztoll t lIarr0•10m:, Pitts bur 01...1thaby and Uutialn. ' }lay 1511 i. 1•317 20-6nio P.aTEXT' 31ETALLIC ROPES, 'Ft:A( 2 'TM . : USE OF' MINES, RAILWAYS, Ac-i.l • 1 For hale, or imported to order, by the subsrriber. 9 1 11 ESE Roes ate nowt almost coilusively used in.,' : the ‘2olliaries and on the Railways in'Creat Britil - 1, an and are frond to he greatly superior 10 If111111:11 1 'UneS as regards solely, durability and economy. ' The Patent Wire 'nonce, have proved to be . still 111 pll6 l l condition alter three year's serVice, in the . same it sail:Won where the Ile - loner' ours, previously used, of doable the size - and weight tvould wear oat in nine Of , 1 lell,lllolllilS. They have been Used for almost every 1114 - ise to which Ilempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines, Railways, lb, vy Crap,,, standing Rigging, Window Cords. Lioffitoing Conductor's. Signal llllyards. Tiller Ropes, &it. They are made either of let n or Copper Wire. anti in cases of much exposure to flanspness. or Calvanized Wire. . Testimonial, from the moist eminent - Ell . gilll'etS jn Etizland can be .shown as to their efficiency, and any s. ndllitional information reiffilred respecting, the differ enl. descriptions and applicatiiin will be riven by -" ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 Broad st.. NeW York, Sole Aaenl in the United ;lairs. • "New York, May :kith; ISffi. 22 tp- The subscriber has been appointed Agent. for the •iiale of she Patent Wire Rope in this Ilezion—iAlLor •'ilersitift at pis office; .statingsize, weight and lie-;, 0, , wlll be promptly ;mended to.. • IL LIANNAN. G 7 7 c. s" Ili • = ' , i ''. '''' .6 ...7..- . . -- , ~,..., .... ~.. I t,. . , ';'.' . .- . . • ; ri P. . . 41- 7, - ••• •• tt 7..-= „ 6 Er; # , W., i i. -2 ;: 1 o I :I ;co s . . - . . - - t- , z , • : 2" . - 4 t.", • . 2: C. 217.. • ~..- -• r:" \• C 9, .= EM 0 MIZE WM BRADY * Si ELLIOTT. WATcHNI&KERS 'S.r. JEWp:LERS, • From the City of Ph4la i do., ...)1 BEG , leave to announce' tu the Citizens of ‘. / 0 - .' Pottsvnle arid neighboring districts*that they f'.-- 4 :.. have. 'on hand at their Store, next door to ..,;.! . ,.b. G e i,se's new Hotel, in the borough of Potts , Curie, a rale assottnibut of Gold and Silver Patent Le vi, Lepine, and plain Watches of every description. Alathba general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' 'Gold ins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings; .:-G4141 - , A Silver Thimbles, Pencils end Pens'of various :maker i Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other firticieln their line of business. AWE. have ueen appointedAy Messrs. Itrevoster POrattham of Bristol,' Connecticut, their agents for 1 4 .he ' ()Muir patent spring Clocks, coMprising those ip , sai .. for Churches and public offices. Alan. eight ',;,la thirtyliourbrass patent spring repeat ing Gothic Through them purchasurs may rely upon get- Oti/cts genuine article.. r 'tan us_ a. tail. We guarantee to Fell as low as any IrArticle in our line of business can be purchased. either !Ini Pertains or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watches of every description carefully repaired and warrantud on the thnst reasonable terms. WILLIA al BRADY, JOSEPLI S. ELLIOTT. Ill—l f. March 21, 1816 - - NEW AND. EXTENSIVE Tin Ware SL. stove EstablishMent, Corner Rail Road and Norweerion Streets, op posste Ruth & Evans Steam MU!, POTTSVILLE. SOLOMON-HOOVER, OF the late firm of Skeen & Hoover, announces to hur friendS:and,thepublic that he has commenced business on his own account at the above-mentioned place, where he has on hand the largest and most va, tied assortment of STOVES & TIN WARE ever offer-r ed to the - citizens of this region. Itis stock of Sioves , embraies=the different kinds used for cooking ; . , . . . . , . . . Parlor stoves, Air-tight stoves either for coal or wood;,/, Furnaces, - 4-c., to suit all persons and tastes: , 1— , - His stock:of Tin Ware is very . extensive, sinbricitinc • all the artieles in that line of business. a1.:..n Japanned Ware, such atiWaiters &c., all of which will be sold Icheaper than any other establishment both wholesale= and retail. ' IHe also manufactures to order all kinds of Tin tirtd Sheet Iron work, at short notice and low rates. 'l, , i; ROOFING §r. SPOUTING. as he Is prepared to e'x erecete Tin Roo fi ng and Spouting, he invites those'in want of such work, to give bin, a call, a. , he pledgett himself to 40 it cheaper and better than it has oh . been done in this place before. The-public are respectfully inviicd to ct:li and exam:- , ine his stock and Judge for tirerrur t lS 7.: • I . \_OrrimlT B ll • M Journal. - $ 1 00 $ 3 6; 00 00 00 00 10 00 WISTAWS BALSAM , OF WILD CHERRT,' • THE GREAT REMEDY ,FOR CONSUMPTION And the beet Medicine knotEn to Mar: for ehe,cure of ! Asthma, of every ztage,Uiver Complaints; Bron- Intinenza,,Cougm, Coulds, Bleeding of , the Lungs, Shortness Of Breath, pains and weakness in the-side, breast, &c., and all other diseases of tho Pulmonary Organs. • ytny important disease over which this 'Balsam' tivets a very powerful influence, is that of a DIS EASEID LIVER. In this coMplaint it has undoubtedly ptoved more 'efficacious than any rethedy hitherto em ployed, and in numerous instances When patients had .entlured long and severe suffering froth the disease, wialimit see civ it g the least benelitfrom various renie= dies, and a hen MERCURY has .been , resorted to in' vain, the use of this' Balsam hag restored the 'LIVER to a iii all action, and in many instances effected PER)IANENT CURES, after et cry known remedy Ithd failed to produce this effect: Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above• mentioned; wealso find it a•very effectual remedy in- ASTIIMA, a complaint In whlclrit has been extensive ly u.ed witiOeLitleil success, even it: cages oCyears, - It not only, errant /is from a regular Physician, tut has also beitn well fested in all the complaints for it is reerinnifended. It . fs,not my intention, tilerefore, either to cloak it in mystery. or in any was' deceive the public by I , verratiwz its virtues; on the contrary, I shall simply. endeavor to gjve a brief state !mint of its ii-efidness, and Batter myself that its 'lir; prising eflicar,v will enable int, to furnish such pi oofs of its virtues as will satisly`the most ine t e t hiti t o,,, t h at Consumption may and •CAN BE CURED,' if this ntedii tine he resorted to in time. Poughkeepsie. N.T. Sept. 18,1,845. Mr. Seth W. Towle Dear Sir:—The character of vVistor's Balsam of Wild Cherry is so well established throughout the country; and especially in the State of New -- Yotk,J that any furtlli,r testutiony.woulirseeni to be forces isary: Vet 1 InVisderii:ed so lunch advantage from it that I ant happy to c'nnuntinirate throngh vnu to the sitikaind tithicred.what it has dose for no and I consider it ii privilege and duty to do-so. I have hem] troubled with weak lungs for •four years; had a cone!, more or less every,winter.' I ivas cmitined to the house :GC I last wilder : ay - 7th a severe cough; pain in the, side and 1 breast ; ritis,id blood i.everal times. I consulted a phy sician. til t haVe never taken any utedieinewhich hes direr me s. Hitch gond as NVISTAITS iItALsAIM op WILD CILERIt . -Acrinsider it the IlEST.tnedirine in the t'or't for Colds, Coughs, 'and • Pultnirtary Com plaints. ' ' - WILLIAM It. SWAB TS. • .OPIXI:ON OF .4 .RF,C;1 1 1.:112 PIIYSICI-4.V. .- . . . Eater, , fe., Sept. 30, 1;15. This certities that I h i ve recitninienik;il the use pf ),Vlisil'Alt'fai BALSAM OF WILD CH EItIZV for dise-a -,•,.„- i1 „.,f,,,,,,,. li l t' I %re year irast, and litany bottle. , to my kuilwledge have been used be my patients, all Willi beneficial rt.sults. In two cases where, it was thought confirmed minstuatition had' taken place, the Will Cherry effected a cure.- 1•',.• Iva% DEN, PllAFiCiall at E\t'r Corner. X 0 Q U-i (.741-:/e.Y ! ..V0 IiECEPTIOA - 1 ' All published statements of cures' performed by this 'medicine, are, in every respect, TREK. • ' Br.wA RE OP CIII-NTEItCI.ITi' as n INIITATION4.--The imparallyled and 'astonishing efficayc of Dr. i NVistar's Balsam of Wild C.:Berry in all the diseases for which it is recommended. curitigniany cases`aner the skill of the best physicians . waft uhavailing;\ has effected a large and ineimising demand for, it. This fact has caused several unprincipled I imitterfeitetimind imita tors to palm till' spurious mixtures. of similar name and appearance. for the genuine. IMlsain. Ile cards' and get tlit'getintite DIL,WISTAR'SIIAL- . SAM OF %MD CHEIIRY. NOI'li! 2,llllitlC 111111`‘Stli signed by 1. Buyrs. Address all orders to SETH W. row, - -I.E, Boston, Mass. • ' - . For sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist Potts-' vile; WILLIAM TAGGART; Tamaqua ; 131CliEl:& NI EDLA R. Oftvigsburg ; .1. It." & J. A. FALLS, Millers ville; f'.11,1:13 NVIIEELER, Pinegrove. Jan. 10 2- ___ WORMS - 1 WORMS ! I Desir4v3, - 'i'ho!liands of Children, WITHOUT PARENTS EVER KNOWING ' nit SUSPEC'rING THE CAUSE, we zrould udriscuit to read the follotrin9ssymplonis ii ICKING at the nose, offensive breatlmpain in the I joints i or limbs, grinding of the 'moll during sleep, eerapeus : t i, i ,t ! i e , i v a r , e -s, illailiCti iiintilaell sir limbs, grip l og s , s h oo t:nu, pains in various parts or the body. a 'sense of something rising in the throat, itching or the alln , toward, sight, bleeding of the tinselCtlaWilla FPilSatiall Si' 1111. strimach.,tiaslie - s of,•heat over the sitr - --•• lace ric_ the t,,,,i3. - slight chills or shiverings, head,achi•, _ iliiiirsine.4 torpor, vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden starting in sleep w ith fright and screamizig, cough,fever klinss, tits. pallid tutu', thirst, bad taAtt . ; in the mouth; difficult breathing, fatigue, squeamishness, nausea, frequent desire to pa, Nii1111:1 iling intuit tilt: linWelS. anti SOMA 0110, discharges of AIME and MUCUS. And sinitild . they have any of them, immediately obtain a bottle of lliiiiimsack's Vegetable \Vtion Syrup, w hick is so pleas ant, that every t lull winery fur it after I t liar once had a tasite, and remember al, warranted to curt!, or the money is.rettirned, and '551.10 is offered to any person hat will produce It case of ‘Vortns, which it will not cure. We have in our possession several Worms of various hinds and . amongst them one 3311 inches in length which it brought froth Jacob Sch.veifenhiser n Lancaster county, Ta , who had suffered from early infancy, and he and his friends. as well as =lcy of the most eminent physicians 'pronounced his ca'se a gradual decline, being as they - thought that abotninabie complaint Dyspepsia, a nil before taking two • !milks he passed the above worm. and has enjoyed the best'of health ever since, which has been about tune "mouths, and all for 50 cents, and had paid physicians upwards . of $5OO, without reeeiving any be flCtil whatever. We do certify that we have used Ilobens.ack's Ve getable Worm Syrup, and being iicquainted with :hero, ecommend it as toeing the best article as well as the most pleasant to take we ever used, and furthermore, .subscribe our nanteslielieving it to be a benefit to the ; r itual:l.n family, by doing so.. . ' 5 !DOCt.rAppletuti, Solidi street, near . 2ll—Doct. Kim -bidt,itli Stud tßitorge street"-limac Beans, Attlelminag, :Hoes ••4;o , nniy—Doct. Keels . , Philatla.,—Dort. Thomas, / I,N A rs4-f-thict. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Planter, V.Min still of the Gospel, Marshall -street, 1 door below' 'Ill( wit -I-Patti( k Duffy . , Melon st., above Ninth—Jacob 'iV •liiii below •Coats w, stile—ll. Gafford, Rose Alley, /,Is dil r below Coates—Susan l'hotnitson, Oxford st., r beter i .en Trout and Seuditil, Kensington. ' r;rell"4 by J. N• k It. S. llobensack, N. E. corner of Second and Coates streets. Philadelphia, and for I sale by every storekeeper in the United States—Price 1 '25 - cents. Also, Ilnliensark's 'fetter Ointment, war famed to cure all er.upt ions of the skin—price 2i cent, N. B.—Should any doubt th e above, and believing their children Share norms, they will be furnished gra tutiohsly by Milling tin us. J. G. Illto‘VN, Druggist, wholesale agent, Pottsville and for sale at all .the primillal stores iu the county i ISIO . Oil—ly EU i. ` i- ‘ . ) !.-.-:-: ~~ ~. M. C M ......., -.., • - .2 ~.: 1 = cc 0141 _ ~ _~ t ...... 1 Ff• ~,, • 9 1 ...... ..„. .. _ ~... • iv . ~..„ ~. . 4„.,• , . • -1 41 i--‘, - ~• _., ~:_ ~.. .... _ . AND PC.TTSVILLE • ~.•! . - . . . . I WILY,. TEACH YOU TO ptEneg_rie BOWL .OF THE EARTI it , AND nitric OUT FBAI THE CAYR.RNS OF MOUNTAINS, METALS WHICH WILL GIVE .STRENGTH TO OUILHANDS AND SUBJECT ALL,NATURE.,.TO OUR' USE AND PLEASURE,"-DR. JOHNSON __— -.7.--- WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANYAN', AGENT FOA THE P-ROPRIETOR,yOTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. VOL. XXIII. MIMI St-11\70 IV S:ATE RNA L REMEDY, - CALLED HU N T'S LINIMENT, ts'lmmr universally acknuwledged to be the infallible J reined:. fi',r netlitiatitOit, it Moiil ................ Con- Wit::: ..... ,if the Ztlttscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy. Is sues, Old tilt erg. Pains in the- Back and Chest. Ague, In the Breast and. Face, Tooth Aithe, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum; Burns, Croup, ' , rested Feet, and all Ner vous Disease:, The triumphant success whirl] has attended the up plicat ton of this most WON DEIVUL - MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named, and the 111011 ENCOMIUMSthat have been be s towed upon it wherever n has been introdu ced, gives !Ile lil , riaht to call nit the afflicted to re.. 41. t • ,at once to the only remedy.t.hal'eaS be relied on. A year has SC . ilf CVO" elapsed since I first introduced I the not ice of the I pqi,-, this WONDEIWU I. REM ED V, and to that Ann spaee of tune, it has :ninth - 0 a repu- • tation that !thy; it .anottest iivolicines as agereea Exter nal Remedy tlevir..taini br.q. It lets tee ived the ate probhtion of the , :lfedi n 1 ra l culty and ma y citizens ri Influence and wealth have ithited and rem mmendittei tt to ;he Publi..'s use, as 0 medieinelhat can be safely re sorted to thr speedy relief. The high chariteteralready attained by this popular Medicine: has induced some baia. andevil Minded persons to ih.,ltu off a counterfeit as the genuine; and no doubt tht• country will be 110011- WI with a •spuriteni Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and eKaMtne well before you boy, and see you get STAN my:3 EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT. See that each .bottle has my nane blown upon it, and that it is accompanied with directions, and with a foe simile of my signature. on the second page ; otherwise you will be cheated with tin article that will injure in stead of benellitilig you. , The low price at which it is sold enables every one, even the poorest to be benefitted by 011.4 excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working clan gps, 111,1 n opusure,nr” more Sllbiert than the idle and rich, to those very. infatuates which it is intended to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for mine dies 0 1 the like nature tone dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are now sutTering, the most intense agony, arising from manned limbs, distortions of the frame, inveterate rheumatism; many of them, peril:lßA:tee already given up in despair all attempts to obtair relief, after repeated and unsuccessful trials—but let no such_ feelings of despair be entertained--try, HUNT'S LINI MENT, irbas dune wonders. as may he seen by reading the several canes repotted in the pamphlets which aro (II be had of every Agent. Try it anti despair not. But shoulil you in carelessness, nr incredulity neglect to seek for relief in;its proper application, either for your self or your friends, then let the blame be upon your se runty, for Providence has now placed within your reich 4 safe and certain remedy, which has already atfoided relief to thousandi, and whose healing proper ' ' tie,r'nre invontestible. GEO. E. STANTON. ji.01t,; ,. Sing, July, 1, 18-17, ( : -I /Pi , AGENTS: . . lc 0 m 0. Brown;-Pottsville. . ' i i hii,M. Roliinhold, Port Clinton, I/ i7,liel & Mettler, Ortvigsburr vie G. Woodier. Schuylkill Haven, .i. , / I nuts It. Palls, Millersville. • it tri.4leifAij4ler; New Castle. 77 1 ..• . . ,/ i alter Law t on, St. Clair. ;/ R. Kempton, Port Carbon. Gliver & Mars, Belmont. . • /W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. i //g, - JL Williams, Middleport. "George 11. Potts, Brockville, 1 , Jos' 11. Alter, Tuscarora.. • ;/Heaney ez 51 Alorganwortb, Tamaqua Jilly ad ? 17: IMPORTANT INV..4iLIDS Let all mho are . affeeted with Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the,Side and Breast, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Palpitation of the heart, Whooping Cough, . I Croup,-Bties, Nervous 7`rimors, Liver I r •eemplaint.end diseased Aidneyeare . THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA. IF there isposcer in -medicine to remove and cure dig ]. case, this one will rapidly athl effectually secure a rest ration to health. Fr mall parts of the country testimony continuea to pout! in of its unequalled and salutary pow e i r over Pal. toonitry, Throat. and Pectoral diseases. A -ecent letter from Itendt.rshott & Co., an old and highly respectable firm in Nashville, Tenn.. states . " That the . Cotppound Syrup . of Tar and Wand Nan tha antretsad satisfaction,"—more so yhait any medicine they have ever Field. Bead the following from Dr. Young.the eminent oculist: " • - PIIILAI)ELPHIA, Jan.lSth, 1547. . 211 1 ,esses. An' g ney ,j` Dickson :—Gentlemen i liaving-1 reed:emended in iny'pt . actire. arid treed in my own fits' Thompson's eommiund Syrup of Tar and'Wood Naptha, I have no hesitation iu saying that Hid the best •1 preparation of the. kind' is use, and persons suffering front colds, coughs, affections of the throat, breast, &c., so pievalent at this season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will allay a cough or consumption sooner ! than Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar anil !Wood ! Naptha.' WM. YOUNii. MA) . 152, Spruce street. Itead aka the following from a man who will, at any •pnis, corroborate its stati.ments. • • :HOST WONDERFUL CURE!! Pitlxvtikcentir; Dec. lth; 1516. Penetrated with - a deep sense of gratitude for the bes: ; refit experienced by tire use of Thompson's . I.'orripouifit .Syrup of Tar;atill that others, who, like me. have lan guished through years of affliction and sinThring,swith - . out being able to find a,retnerty„ may know when., it ran he obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement: About 4 years Alice. after being affected with a violent' — cold aloft. me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the - cough - cOnttnued. which .vas, with scarcely any in termission, during this long period, language fails to tell what I have .suffered from debility. pains in the breast' and nide,'night sweats, expectoration. oppressed 'breathing—and, in fact, all those symptoms which mark a severe pnlmonaiv affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the ilikliarge of the matter lvhichoirstruct ed the healthy action of my system. but, increased toy fears. no the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with During:this time I wafr under the s treatinint o several phYsicianA„ •a nil took many of Ifici4., prepare ions rry commended as eervieable in mire: Lases of 'others, hut' without relief; and 1, at kngtn, concluded 'that a cure, in my was hopeless. But how agreeably changed is now my' opinion I have nned..l'or about three w,- - ehe,_ Tfoonie.oirs Compound Syrup of Tar. By the one of !die 110111.21 My rough ha , been reliev e d and my system rt.invigordted, and by continuing its use tip ,to this time. 1 am satisfied that inv.complaint is entirely removed . .n.,kI:SItNEV. 212, a. :Seventh stroet. Preteireil Only by !attune v & Dickson, (successors of S. P. Th.oupson,) at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Sill tree>trccts. Philadelphia. • • Sold in l'ottsVilie by J. G. BROWN, and J. B. FALLS. " , . - • Priee 50 cents, or . .ttt per bottle ;or $2 50.• and $5 for 1 six bottles. Itovare of imitations!' . July 17, jit t7' 2 1 11'.tLLITER , S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. rj 'il E preceding. figure is grilm to represent the IN ),:[:,:sirme Peas ria&TION. ' it is the great EVACU ATION for the impurities of the body. It will be no ticed that a thick cloudy lni , T isi . '"iC; iram all 'Mints of -the Surfacc;wl,;„i, iThimate,, that the perspiration flows uninterruptedly when --- we a r4:::in health, but cra-es When we are sick. Life cannot be sustained without it. :It is thrown of( fruit the bloM and other juices.of • the bedy,anddispoSes by this mealis of nearly all the im purities within us. The language of the Scripture'is, -In the blood is Ole Life.' If it ever bectaties impure it may. he traced directly to the stoppage of Insensible Perspiration. ThudWe see all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or, infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself frOni all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are s utficient, withimt tine parti cle 0? medicine, except to open the ;awes upon'the sur face .Thu.4' we see the folly of taang so many internal remedies. - Alt practitioners, however, direct their ef forts to restore the •Msensible perspiration. The! ThOupsonian, for instance, steams ; the Hydropathist* shrouds us in wet.hlanhets; the llonitenathist - deals nut intinetesmals ; the. Ailopathist bleeds and doses us with • Mercury ; and the blustering a 'Quack gorges us with Pills: pills: t pills '. t i ' , To give some idea of the amount of ,the Insensible Perspiration, wet will state that the learnetLl)r. Lew erillock ascertained that tiv.e-eighths of all we receive into the slum:tee passed off by this means. lit other I,,,rds, if we eat and drink right 110111111 A per dry. we evacuate five polllllts Of it by Insensible Perspiration. This iS•nonit other than the used up particles of the blood, and Other-juices, giving place to the new and. fresh ones. To check - this, therefore, is.to retasin in the lystem five - .eights Of ad the virulent matter that na ture demands should leave the, body. . ' . It.is . by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind with coughs, colds and minsumptions. Nine-tenths of. the world die from disease. induced by a stoppagertf the Insensible Perspiration. ' - Let me asp:, now, every candid mind, what course, seems the most reasonable to pursue to unstop the' porafter they are closed I Would you give Physic to in top the pores? 0(would you apply Something that 1 mild do thia upon the surface, where the clog- . ging actually is 1 . And yet I know shin physician who inakea any external applicat km to effect it. Under these circumstances I present to physicians, anti all 'othi;rs, ' . 111`-ALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, OR, 711E,woricir s s.qt,p - B. f it has the power to restore per'spirat ion on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon every part of the body, whether diseased slightly or sever ely.: It has power to cause all external songs, scrOfylnUS hit nt. r.i, skin discttses, poisonous 'wounds, to discharge their putrid niatters, and then heals•them. lt,is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many. and deleterious drugs taken into the stoinach. It preserves and defendsthe surface (roman derange- Mein of its functions. The surface is the outlet of five eighths ctithe bile and used up matter - within. It is pie re et) with millinas of opeatings to relieve the Intesti TU.'S Stop up those pores and Death kilo( ks at your.door. It is rightly termed All healing ; nit there is scarcely a disease. external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have tad it for the last 11 years for all diseases of the - chest, consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger and respons:biliiy.and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single rase has it failed to um etit, when the patient was within the reach of in rtal means. . I haVe had physicians, learned in thti profession, I have had ministers of the Gospel, dodges Ili till, bench, -Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest et it dition, and multitude: , of the poor use it in every varety of way, and there 11.1 s lII.CII but one voice—sa •inr McAllister, your Ointment is good.' vi:TTI! j).,• C f!YS U:11 I hardly hecredited that a salve can have any eff,44pon the innes.seated as the:rate within the sys tem. hot, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates di rectly to the Itintts. setter:mt.+ the poisonous parttries that arc conenmiu g them, and espels.them from the system.,l neel not say that it is curing persnns of constunn don 4ordinually, although we are told it is - fgolishness. I rate not what is said, so long as I an cure several thousand persons H yearly. • EADACHE. • The salve has cured persons of the headache of 1.2 years ,standine, 311 , 11V1M had it regularly every wifk so that vomitirta.onen took place. Deafness and Lar-ildIC are helped with like SIM- CeSSi . / r RHEUMATISM. \htE remoYes alMost immediately the intiamation and ytilling, when the pain ceases. COLD .I.' EET . o,ll7:emotion. side lulling off of the ha,., accompanies cold feet. It is a so._ the system to have cold feet. The salve ~ cry vas In Scrofula, old sores, erysipelas, salt rheum, liver - Complaint,' sore eyes, Tinley, sore-throat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all chest diseases, such as asthma,. oppression, pain—also, sore lips, .chapped iMeds, t moss, custaneous eruptions, nervous diseases, and of the spine I he're is probably no medicine , now known, so gu .SCALD HEAD. , We have cured cases that actea l ,lly defied every thing known, as well as the ability of 15 or ge doctors. One man told us hs hail spent $5OO on Ids children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the 'Ointment cured them. onsiimption, liver complaint, pains In the chest or off of the hair, one or the - other, alwasis ompanies - cold feet. It Is a sure sign of disease in sys,tein to have cold feet. The salve will cure ev, It is the best thing In the word for Burns. (Read the directions around ttie,hdx.) • WORMS. If parents knew how fatal most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would he slow to resort to them ' mercuriallozeneei;,' and Miedi, cated lozenges,' •vermifuge' pills, &s. The truth is, no 'one can tell, invariably, when' n orms are present.— Now let Inc say to parents that this salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them away. [Read the directions arOund the hoyd There is probably ,no medicine on the fare of the earth,at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms: - - oeCasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing. People. need never be troubled wily them tf they will use it JAMES McALLISTER & Co., • ' . Solo Proprietors of the above medicine: CAUTION. As the MI-healing Ointment has been greatly coon:- terfeitcd, we have given this caution to the public that 'no Ointment will be genuine unless the namesofJames McAllister, or James McAllister & Co., are written with a pen upon every label. glp Pric. 25 cents per box. CLEMENS & PAIIVIN, Agents, Pottsville,Ta.l y Sept. 26. 1846 56 D AVI:ES' SERMONS, In 3 vnitunqs, just received •04NNAN'8 Bookstor e. - and for sale at 41419 WM SATURDAY • MORNINGJ §EPTENIBER ls,• 1847 Dr. Townsend's . Sarsapar Illn, ..MastlErtraerdinary Afedieint in the World, THIS Extract put up in quart battles—it is six 1 MCA I. . cheaper, pleasanter, and warrantedisuperior to any sold. It cures diseases withouevolniting, purgi re sick ening or debilinuhre the patient. r : IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN 15000 CURES E.3 l l,, ,. oo o :3 :o o‘..c e u u r r e e: n o f f Rh p )s e . u p r e l i f i l l i a: t B i i , s . ll; . E A it i . ,1 -; ..: . ' -4, 2,500 cures of General Debility and want'of Nervous . Lenale complaints and orir.: i l . 7,000 cures of Dis'eastis of the Blood; viz : . ' -Ulcers, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt, Rheum, Plittples on the Fare. &c. 4.c., together with: numerous Rases of Consumption, Eiver Complaints, Spinal Affectlms, &-e'r „Allis, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we base 'letters frOm physicians and frolin Olirtagento front all parts of the Gnite'd States, informing uk of extraordin ary cures. 'U. Vati Buskirk, Esq.. onciof the most re spectable,Drug,giSts Ito Newark, Newj Jersey, inforMs its that he cairrefer to more than one Immired and fifty cases In that pface alone. There are iliousands'of cases in the city fit New York which we Will refe:nto with pleasure, and to men of character well known'. • I The following is front one of the Most respectable physicians On; Long Island: , .Cazz:YrrinTJJtily 10, 1810.' Da Towssv.ND: 'Dear Sir--It is With satisfaciion that I say to you that I have recently wituessed,in 'sev eral eases. the most beneficial nulls from youiExtral , l' of Sarsaparilla. being cog:teed' -in ( the practice of medicine,`l rise preicribed it it. F•iiveril rases, and nev er wit Mott benefit. In the.ritihoral ofitliseases arising front a deranged state of the digestive organs, Jaundice, &c., it fir exceeds anything of the kittliteer,before offer ed D t o il . 1 11 11 1, e ,0„, p is, u . es b cs l iE l i c isi ini ,Y; yours,o i3 ll e s: 7 l a u 6 1 5 , 1 fr i c 5 (t.;, ,.. a1 5 ,, , R . ,. : i i i.e l isi I T i pt , ;( ... ) : Nl y , y ,. - . , p -, o,l d i o ap : dozen. o n r . , a long time paid, l' have e'miottVortitl-frequently to erad icate it front the system by the use of Physic in variotti; forms; Mot I found at last the. more I petit plitys ic the weaker the oreans of life beimmicrenderink uncertain the. Prospect of affecting a eurti.e It'eie6tly tltih come phint developed itself fearfully, cansing• nlcerntionfi. about the throat and trachea. impairing .Serionsly the ''organs of life in their physical funetions. h: this state 1 as as reennoneni,led to try your ,t-lartaparlila' Syrup; after using two bottles I tint myself rclie vd from this complaint - , and till is 11i,.:re, ,,, +4Tw sympri , . In try case, by its lire. giving intlnew.e, it has its' sower to affect a cure: iii case or general functienal derangelhent of the orgin.s of life, impel me to reconimendiotie Sersaparil -41. to the afflicted. i Yours, -e. 1 JAS. 'IcAI.LISTER; 31: 1). Not 9.3.llroadway. ALic,:sc, August 30, 1516.„, ! 1 . Dn. ToWNskxo : Ant—Sono: time since you reques- ' teifiny °pullet) of the virtue of youttoinpound Syrup of Sarsaparilla; lam note prepared t 4 give it.l I have . r used it iti toy practice and prescribed it for the fast few, neintlis aon ;oust: give it my decided 'preferetice.over I nnything of the kind with which I am armtnintell;hoth as to its meilidinal virtues and the rea'sonable ,price at ti Inch you sell it. Dr scrofnlons a Ifeliliou'e, cutaneous eruptions generally. dyspepsia, iinligtstion, costive half- - its.,. and liter complaints, I 11111 illUal , ! , Pien'se.l.: with its ofiirts.. In thesem any complaints, or en tiler where Sar saparilla is indicated, I can with confidence recomtnend It to the patroffie.• 1 1 .1: t h e profession ak,a valuable auX ihary for r e moving disease in sonic, of-its nips!, trouble s:Atte forms, and to all, as a sate tinily doable medicine. . . BENJ. NVkiEKS, 31. I). Ilnootthvx, Neve:ern% illst, 1,16. I . DYSPEPSIA. I , I No (Mid or medcine has ever been discovered Which at. Lea rly resembles the gastric juice pr saliva, in dis composing food and streneth•ning flu, organs of inges tion, as This sre nitration. of Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case,of Dyspepsia, however severe or chronic, -_ I . • Critotztxxj March 7, iOlO. Da. Tots:NM:Not Dear S:e--111 the s'unimer of 11345,.1 severely afflicted with it disease of tint throat, chest and st.invich ; the' !minions meilicind betiathe so 'affected that almost every article or food I to , Lk produced such a flauSea.,or imitation; that it was with great difficulty that I coed retain food. I confined myself almost en tirely to the 11,, , e 04 COCO/a ; even tuna I was' . often obliged tothrow o ff . I can scairely 1 describe the hor rid sensation. I sufferred ; it ,appeared to me that froth tlyf roof of my twitch to the lower {tuft' of my stomach was . litcerated, and "I was appreliensive that I had null only Dyspepsia in its werst ferm,Mitithat'l tads threat enml with bronchitis. TM:disease lilTraine• so inveter ate i lett It Keductil a rupture of a siiiall blond vessel. I was confined for several weeks, Met my flesh-and felt week and wearied by 'the least ',exercise. At this time I fortunately saw your adtertiitintent, • find recog nized several names F knew to tie highly respecialde and entitled to cow:dente. I remenihereil to have seen Mr. Can 'fault, of Albany, for a 1 ember of years ii, very lestrimaltff. Front ;twee facts I was' inilifceit at tirst to primal/ one bottle 4,1 your va intik preparation of Sarsaparilla: I:: jig tire to you ft-elle - Mild tO as sure • on that I esteem it an invaluable _ medirine for sucli ' diseaseS as I hate tle's.cibeill. Pt has restorlal me to health 'and strength ; , 1 have used' About [elm 'males. To test its tittle:l,li, after Using one tai wo bottles I omit ted for Soule days to tatty. it. and soon found that I. re wiloAl more, as the disease was not entirely subdued. Ilitgard itas'u certain cure for Dyspensa and affections of the throat awl Chest ; it us soothing, and•operatts , like a charm in compesitig the stoned:li and allaying a `' a cough. I intend in I noire, to keep )t biiltie or two on hand for the use of my family. %Vint great regard, your friend, LAW 1.. .'AN 111.EECK. Mr. Van Meek was formerly' Sheriff and clerk of Al bany (lily and •Connty, and recently in' the War De partment at Washington.' , flit EVM ATism.—More than one thousan I cases of Chronir Itheumatisin have been cured by lb,. Use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The follosv ints,certiticate was sent us ydetarilav f . 5 ' flisw YORK, Deeeteln r. 11, 1117. 1 7'a Dr. TornserztLe — itt :—I think , it my dui y In, res 'urn got my own sincere thanks ferillie be neilts I 1, .1. e ex perien. ed liv the use of your Extratt of •Sarsaparilli I was atilived for many months Xvith Rheum Ii le pains. and alsolifflammation of thel.iver; 'the siv..".rifig,'.. - ... It I endured trom.these diseases rendered lily WM a Mallen 'to me. I tried eviiry remedy that was presvrtbeil :ter ore from three of the hest physicians in t le city, bet willif mt. recelYing any permanent benefit. Ici nsideted tayselliii curable, but by the advice of a Irbil] %vanity:ll, - I! te try your compound' I had but faint hopes 111 . ,1!..• t , ! t.,:. ;1;0 i an happy to ;ay, 1 had mitt taken'inte than lisli hie iie before I experienced relief; this Mitered ore It; I st-N.V.', t: hi its use, and two bottle's have effei s itell an emit e . cure. It is now some months since I used our remedy, and I all, grateful anil beppy to say . 1 neYcr enjoyed better health. I shall Lthe great pleasure in reronittionding tt to the afflicted, for by lis.use I Minh.: believe my life was saved.' N''itla the greatest respect ; :thew me to sub set-Di). myself Voar eratelet f n riond, ” . NVM. 11. ISICRCAN. -la. Canal St. ' 'yr. a BroadWity. GREAT FP.MA IX .11EllICIN E. , ' Dr. Town :s t eed': Sarsaparilla is a give:reign and spee dy eine for iricipient Consetuption, Barrenness, Lencorr lifret or W bites, pte,fructed or involuAtary Menstruation, In' °Minoan , of Urine, or inYoluntkry,iii-charge there of, and tiallie several prostration oftliesystem — no mat ter whether the result ef, in caline.or'causee, pro duvet! by irrogidaiity, Dines.", or fiCetilent. , Nothing can be more surprising tl!iitif its invieorating ell'ecs Oct the lonian fr inte. Pernons all weakticss and lasithde before taking it, at once be4ome fohnst and full of energy under its iniluence. • it I:niacin:ooy counter acts the nervelessness of Weil:anal , ' frame, which is the great cause of barren 'ens. _ i .. , Ii will not Iletnlpecteit of us. in cases of so delicate a nature. to exhibit certificateSjof (air , per caned, but we can assure the afflicted that lino dre sof rases have been reported to ns. 14everal caws trite it familiesliave been without rhildren, after u.jiii: a few ;bottles of this inval-- uablemedivitte,linve been blessed With healthy otrspring. Dr. Townsend ,'—sly wife being 'gee:illy dist t essed by is eakness mill ge r neral ilebility.and suffering eortimially by pain and a sensation ofbearing_ down, falling of fir: womb, mid witlo other Milieu:6...l antl having linottit rases tr lime your mei:Mimi has etlVrterl _rest inns, and also hearing it recommended in stick cases .I ItaVe. ile sgribed. Itobtained a tt.ttlieof putt Extract of Sit nrat,- Jilts, anddollowell the directions you gave rite.' In a ishort period it renioved her Complalnts and 'restored her !health - Being grateful for the benefits she received, I I take Pleasure in Oils acknowledging it, and recionniend I'it to the public. V ' - 'M. I). \MORI.% i corner of Crand and L) thus streets. AidIANY, Alialist 17, ISII, General wholtisale AVttlll for J i chuylkill, County. IL HA NN AN. For sale ntsii at John G. Briiivii's Drug'StOre. . • Clemens 4- , l'ai sins, . 40.1 - h •Jon S. C. Martins, 'do. I Agents for the' sale of the Sarsarrilla, wanted in al, the towns in 1 lid count V. , . Pottsville July" 10, 1517. •, i . 25 . . - EOM WE BURNS CORNS - NbTES OF TRAVEL IN ,EUROPE. We I4vii lately been much interested in the perUsal, of ' pr. ,Hiester's Book of (Prayers in Eu rope,: puldifshed in 1815. It is !a well-written hook, and embraces' . an agree:ll4l Otto Pudi•ida 1 . of Fact, A'rrecdote, Criiitism, Essay, &c. Ste.— We have inarit'cri a fetv paragraPhs, which we presenthelkv , i ... ':_-",,-• • •, Here is also the very curious skele tons! of /Mu-Christiana, who !had one body with two chests, two heads and two minds. :-. 2 hd was horn •at Sassari in ,Sardinia, in 1829, and died Lat ' Paris, aged 8 months. Each head was' seprately baptized under the names of Ritta and Chßatiana. Ritta r the right hqad, was melancho iy, sail and sickly ;—Christiana, the left head was gay,: smiling and in high health. Ritta became dangerously ill, during which time Christiana seethed not to suffer the least inconvenience, and even played cheerfully. in the laP of .her mother while tier Sister-was suffering in the last agonies .1 death. LWheri the funnel-drew her last breath, ~the latter uttered a shriek, sunk upon her mother's fio-L. , . and expired'suddenly. . ',;•:- The apartment in which the Academy of icc.irevis holds its meetings - is a plain one, hung e:ih; ,, i ....Rh the portraits 'of dolme of their, zreat :MIL Thedesks of the officers are a little devi, h..; ranee the rest, mid' seats are .0-tickled' around the rn'alls for visitors, With a reservation of sever al to the reporters of different scientific journals. Thii intellectual countenances and nobly formed, licalls of the members of this venerable body,Were exceedingly striking. ' The business, was cOnduc• ted tvitli great order and decurumilhe members leafing their therneirs and speaking in their seats witbout rising. I noticed many nf my acquaint ances in attendance as, members; as Dr. Richard, Prof. De Jussieu, Prof. - Velpeau, &c. What gage me very great .pleasUre alSo at this meeting, wa;i the sight of the venerable Baron Humboldt. the" celebrated 'traveller, who is now a ,very. aged• roan, and so infirm that he seldoin cues from . home. 7,27,"Gim0a contains about 85,000 inhabitants, and,is defended on the land side by double walls of ;great strength. There nre but three or four'', streets that are sufficiently wide to admit carriages, , anti many of the rest aremot more titan four or, five feet in width. They are, however. well paved, clean and delightfully cool, for ttie_hbuses arc of such an immense height that the soil's rave . never fail upon the p ace nnerit, W e are altogether in error at 11 - onto when we suppose th;Aide streets add to the coolness of our ettie- he great object in the'cities of this eauntry is to ex clude the coons much as possible, anti this is Done by nuking their streets excessively narrow. and tortuous. "I was at a loss to account for the narrowness of the streets in the old cities of Eu rope, before I went to the South, and expe:riericed the Comfort of 'being sereened.froin the iti;ense heat of . a vertical sun li} these means. As popu lation and civilization proceeded from the South to the .North, the mariner of constructing their citiee was carried with their, and habit continued: a practice whose object had ceased to , exist, as is Very common in-many other things. tht.,it is Made a day of more t xtensive and varied ,twee'rnSTubneiloaynlay,nddillaerleynoctehoelrisdera;abolfe t i h n e P w a e lis ek h , e is " amusement, and that there is less labour perform ed! All the retail shops arc open, and all arti sans c ontinue their work as ususal; at least in the forenoon. The most_atiriv..tive pieces.at the thrtatres, and the hist operas, are reserved for Sunday evening. All great reviews and fetes take place on this da y , and most of the galleries of paintings and museums of curiosities are also i1 -pen. t -',,,Tr- The country- I.have passed over from Paris to this place is one 41 the most delightful I have evil . seen. Beyond r , ',Avalloit it is diversified by richly cultivated pla4is, beautiful green meadows traversed by sparkling , rivulets or larger streams, by stalling valfies an gently rising slopes cover ed • with luxuriant tr ineyarde, ,the whole inter spersed with lowed villages, villas, cottageti and stately castles. li t The soil is a li ght calcarious one, but culti-• . . • Co-Partnetshi6 Notice. 1 vaned in the highest degree. Lime is: shun ri, . EMIG E 111 STICIITER having associated wittthim y , VT DANIEL 'I.. ESIEItIX in the Hardware hnsiness 1 , daddy applied as a manure, and I was told, with they wilt herea ft er trade under the firm of STI plains, and !also r Jooked very & ESTERIN,!at the old stand 'corner of Cen re and i tivated on the Market streets, where, by striakattestion to ob i s,. IiTER ! the happiest resuits. Wheat is „extensively cul rich and prnisiiig. We passed axtensive 1 t'wif„l,lZfit,.°„,.rnepr,h,;,':,eP,',l,'`,,,`).l.:„lNiVT,,,f.uurreeenx,,Td„e„ I salt-works, where the primary evopmation is cm/- would do well to call anil-evaamie their stock helot- 1 ducted by letting the water , trieb.,le from tar , purchasing. as, they' ate rtcriirrninet to sell cheap , . iof tall shed.; over fiegots ,,, t :lush wood, for ' I ' reiCtric..it it. ESTl..rtri. ! 2 , 4,, purpose of tactessitig the evapnattrig *surto, 1 'gay 4 . , I . t I , • HUGHES' TONIC-IVIIXTURE FOR CURING THE FEVER AD AGUE. min:3 medicine, littera fair trial, has been found to be superior to any remedy for this distressing dis ease, the Fever and Agile, ever :otlered to the public. It has never been -known to fail When taken according to directions. A large number of testimonials in its fa vor can be giVen by the proprietor, 60111 which we se lect Ike following of recent date : We certify that we have used Hughes' Tonic Mixture for severe attacks of the Fever and Ague, and, after using one buttle!only, we were perfectly cured. • NIOttRIS ROBINSON. MICHAEL FRAWLEY.. • Breekrille, Cn., July '2ll, lt!17: I certify that'l vas under the charge of.a physician fur two weeks with flit , Fever arid Ague and the chills still continued. • I then procured a bottle of Hughes' Toms. Mixture, , r and ath;r Wing one bottle I was perfect .ly cued. • : JAMES COPE. New Phllabelphiet, July '22d,181. • : , • Prepired only by Edwnrd Hughes, Pottsville, Pa., and ran be had Wholesale of the proprietor' and of HARRIS & DUNCAN, Druggist 4, corner of Froni and Arch streets, Philadelphia. • Also for sale by CLEMENS &,PARVIN. Pottsville ; JAMES B. FALLR, ; 'GEORGE li, POTTS, Brockville ; JOHN WILLIAMS; Middleport. Auguse7,lSl,7 • ~ • . • ..." ••••• , i• _, -. , 4 ,1 ;,, ir , 4 , , ..., -bs .., • 4 ;S. - 1 . . i ' , ..x . , Et • ... , - _ . ..... . t ..,.. , ..... _.,.... GENERAL ADVERTISER. (5 Clll9- of pocsp. SEPTEMBER By Pha:ma • September 'a come!' The sober Autumn, with aface - serene, Smiles bland adieu to Summer, like a queen , ll . ismissing a !., , !ti.y - . favorite ; the hum Of birds and bee is still upon the breeze. And though no leaves arc fallen from the trees, . September's come! • . ‘B'y the sea side Sit now,when morn is mellow, and the shells, All white beneath your feet, seem tinkling bells; • . Fall of the drowsy murmur of the tide; . While sweeping of the winds, all sad and luny, Chords in the mournful harntimy. as though - . . • Kome spirit sighed. , , . • ' , Alt! Summer things! • . . . • Well may ke tuneitogether all your notes, To-pour a sting of 'mourning frono our throats, For Erefer even than the reign of kings is, your!swift doomidgs:cease ydiir busy hum ; Droop. Summer' in,secti, fur September's crone To.clbse your wings: Now ;h [ ours and-days , 'no inning he,.and weeks away recede, • • Sit neiSeles;ly, Mut we mar scarcely reed : The ealm,,MWehange of nature as we gaze Until the speeding season yellows Wei, And w,, - :, look around for what was green - before, With' fond amaze . Still,ineed we sit,th ' • 'That,a bright season passes on its way, While newliecsinaly springs from ddeay WhyimpifrnWe over what has fallen—why? ti \Vhilethe old lessMi chases sin from youth, Unheeded till we bow befOre its truth,' that',.all must die! Yet t re there same, . , Brig; line.; I,r summer left' to gild the scene ; Andlong !Mall linger yet.the Summer green,. ' • . e'er thd, ghlwing laud the diow:l hum Of insect ;Miees, ninnvtlfblly in night, • „ Sihgs tamer, lower In thjr.ohl delight, , • Septninher's / owe! • 1 - I • . . . . TEE DEARES'T IMAGE. . ' , 1 , By J. Bityard Taylor. I ' i'v , t - wandared throll2ll the goldeh lantiti , • Where Art anti rarity blended shine : — . ,Where features limn''d by pa litter's hands, • . Beam irtith the CilllV't.S made divine, And many ;t god in marble stands, ... . With oral in every breathing line: ' ' • Aid forms ,the world has treasured Jodi; . .Withih, tur'stirr'd tha Frt cams of song.• ' t„.. , Uptin tire fervent spirit came I . The voiceless rapture they inspired, As Oiili nti teelings all•on truer, • I-worshipped what tint world admired, While dashes front those orbs of tame . • • The soul with/maim' ardor tired, . Tin . beautY's.tnule and Glory's star, seent'd twits grasp no more afar! Yet brighter.. than thosem.lMM dreams, 1 Aille d With a thaw that lieVer dies— .W.lll2re llllire titan earthly beauty beams • l'lsYbiti' lit,: and angels' eyes. - • • j One image, like the moottlight, , seems ' ;le wee i theta and my heart to rise, . ..ktidfriorn its deartir, holier ray, . 'Theisiar ler grains fade away. '1 tiiraTroin Titian's golden hair, Arid Raphael's, eves of spirit power, P From halt, whose'llushed and h.tuntod air • Keeps ;;iced n'er Beau; y's lidneed hour, • To !rain ;rpm that picture fair, . „„tio long; rash! int. l in rdemnr)WhoWer ; And. tliudgh the nond may wor•4lup art,. That deai,er huniga 111:s the heart. N l otcs of (Traint It.is afterward boiler, in the ordinary way. I am Sure nothing could be more amusing to a Berks. county farmer, than to see the 'awkward agricul tural implements...employed by-.these people. The. clumsy plough with its misshapen wooden turn board and a pair of antediluvian looking wheels stuck ander the beam, the collars extending ut least- a foot above the lainres . ' -neck's, the tames projecting still higher, expanding at the trip to et least a width of fifteen inches, painted of a flam ing red with homely 'drawings of vines and tulips ip bright blue, like those 'seen* old German chests, the rope, gears and raw-hide traces, the cumbrous end lumbering wagetis and carts, &c., &c.. were objects that constantly excited laughter and surprise. t_- . . _ . Tr - Thev were kind'enough to accompany me to see the CluAsiritic Models of Dr. Auzoux, which excited my deepest interest and greatest.astonish merit. They are anatomic...oln° !els made of prt: pia- . inacite,•exhibuing the structure of the whole human frarne,with the most surprising faithful oess anidacccuracy, not.merely es., regards the re lative position of parts, but, also, as regards the natural ceder. , Every part of the model cape -I:iile of being taken apart, so as to show the inter nal arrangement of the %Omie structure, even to the minutiae._ It is in fact an email copy of na ture., Everyone will at once comprehend the im portance of this invention to . the student of anew . my ; and it comprehebds among its.other advanta ges this peculiar one; . that the' student is taught the science not atiltlYiically :only, but else syn -1 the:lenity. This invention is probably, ,, in par tat. least, due to Naiehmn, who had offered .i large reward for tlid"conitruction of such a model. afternoon M. de B. and myselfmade art excursion 'to the Village of Se ri-es„two leagues from Paris,.to see the.gryat rOyal'porcelain menu factoiy at that place. This is an immense estalr- . lishment, and was-an object, of the most iiiten-e interest M nee. containa a Museum, in which are deposited ita complete collection 0(115 foreign china-ware, with' specimensm, of the mall - trials Of which iris composed ; ei collection of the- china, earthenware, and pottery of bYance, and of the earths used in their fabrication; arid a collection of models Of all the ornamental 'vases, services,- figures, statues, &c: that baye been made in the to manufacry since its first' establishment. These collections occupy a lo'ng 'slab° of rooms, and might of mutter for investigation and, ilmuse thent for days ; but it is in the immense and bril- liant show rooins, tilled With the wares finished at the iniinufactory, that the astonishment and delight of the visitor is excited to the highest pitch. Stich a splendid display of sumptuous and beautiful ob jects of art is nowhere else to lie found. The models of the.wares are-of thti, latest graceful 'pleasing kind, and the justness ; beauty and rich. ness of the coloring cannot he exuded in the best oil paintings. A great number of the very best artists inmmpielling and painting aredwre employ ed., We were politely' shown the whole proceSs of manufacture, from the grinding of feldster and the preparation of the quartz; to the last' dedicate touch 'of the - errameller's brush. That the most highly fini-heel wares should cost enor mously high, is it not surprising when we aretblel that after every tsw touches of the brush. i• is necessary to put tile ti mks anew into the kiln in order to fuse and incorporate the Colored enact el. This must req_uireain incredible number of. RTC titions, in some of the largest and,most: delicatie I painted pieces. How oficii dust the arti-t, alter "labour of many weeks, perhaps when jell on the point of congratulating-himself on the beauty and 'splendour of his • c.oile, see it teiteily destatoy ed by some unlucky touch, or some erark by the application of the necessary degree of heat! '1 hat such accidents arc by no Means unfrequent, One may infer from the great number of broken land imperfect pieces that arr, -seen. In order to give you some idea of the value of these princely wares, 1 noted down the prices' of a few :--fl large urn 37,000 francs ; another do. 20:000 francs'; a large do. 70,000, francs; a small likeness of the Duch ess Orleans: 700 francs; a Madonna and rlnfant 20,0004rancs ; a small portrait of a lad'y 'll.OOO francs; history of C'nateauhriend (small painting) 30,000 francs ; a lands'cape 30,000 francs ; anoth er painting 40,000 francs; the School of Athens 53,000 francs ; the mistress of Titian 25,000 francs; a' breakfast set 0f.,11 pieces 3,885 franca; another do. do, -1,800 francs; another do, do. 0,- 500 franca; and atiollief do. dd. 9,840 • francs; a Small cottee urn 2,400, francs ; asrnall paiMitig of 10 figure's 50,000 francs; an ornainental urn 40,000 francs; common sired plates 300 francs a piece. Thecheapest,articles in the rooms were cups and, saiicerir, fdr which 50 francs a piece Were demanded. By calculating 5 francs toI the dollar you' Will easily - perceive that these rich and sumptti 7 ius articles can only come within the scope of princess .arid millionaires. At least breakfast sets at 16 or 17 hundred dollar - s; do not suif inc at all. , • ...7.P1 next called on ,Prof. Reiitrle:a, director of the. DObinic ,Garden,,,for wham I had a s r mall picket front Prof. G. of :Neer York. Ile ap pointed Me: to meet him at 8 o'clock at the' Garden, to which of course l was punctual. The • Botanic Garden bring sho aled' on , IOW: grotind,;, was almo,t ruined by the great freshet. andl -; found tlia\Profeisor busily, engaged in retrie l ving,l l his mortifying loszes. • It tsronall, but I have no . doubt, from': the activity and energetic chalicter of the, director, that it must have been rich I a:.d well kept, IMr. R., although 'much occupied, did mettle kindness to accompany me to the •Museum. The tlepartrnent of Natural History is small but extremely neat,' and tire collection of minerals, made solely by • • M. lipplien, is Peculiarly rich and beautiful. It le also nominally rich in coins. and by shell:her:day of Air. Deioinger, of Ileadl :log I was enabled to perfecestheir set of A toeri can cuins,'nf which they had 'hut :WO, viz:, the 1 • •I'llizt:h v.: ll' E.—Tne death of a true half store,store,atud Me dollar. I nod. r! t cent n T Aid , .wile S., beautifully. drawn in the annexed portrait the 5. 10,! 25 - and ,50 ta sit pieces. Mr. D' had uy Channing : -Her, reserve alb shrinking deli sent by old a set ut our `coinage' to one . o l f his' threw a veil over her beauf ful character::—= friends in ,'l'crterollersr, arid added a duplicate set .: eatl •Y to be d 4 o.;ed et a. . I might. i.i. ,. proto „.. 1 r . 4. i She was little known beyond her nine; but there she silently spread around her lthat soft, pure.light, lieguien. '‘.11,., takes a deep interest in thosubjeet, the preciou-ness of which is never fully understricid • trod toghly g iat , tiedwitn the donation. But what I till it is ipleached. • Beit'calrm ge tile wisdom, her interested ire must in this museum, were the large sweet humility. her sympathy which though tan• ant valuable colleciiens of Marian and Gallic antiquities, particularly the Termer. der. was too serene te i i disturb her clear perfdption. - I was as- I sured hy•the director that they have here te e d best I fit her to act instinctively, andNithout ate cons assemblage of Raman glass in existence, consist- I . scloomess of either party, on h't more saiiisitine ing of buttl4, plates„ dishes, Site. I was eery ardent mind. She Was truly 'a spirit of good, di& Much interested 'in the numerous hicrynialoria 1, fusing a tranquilizing influenee i rildly toho•tho't preserved! here:- They are small glass vssels, ' of, and thcraore more sure.' The blow which that would hold from several drauichs to an torn took her from him left a wound whiclitime could. formed with a latiViieck ay.r.Lbulb at the bo torn not •Leal. Had his strength tr, en continued, SO in' th 3 shape of a NAM; in e•••l'h,eh the gornans that he eoulif have gone from the house of mourn ing to tire haunts of poverty, ha would have eSCV collected the tears that wereiiied at funerali, and pet' for the good part of the day, the sense of his preserved them by carefully sealing, their inouths They were then placed in the tumult urns; along bereavernent,, But la few 'mieyte„ . walk ire the street now sent hint wearied. home. There the with the ashes orthe dead. Where they arefound hovering eye which had so lokg ,rightened at his' at the present day. Many of those' I saw I actu• ally still Coat aiiivil small quantities of the thosebil et:trance 'lYa.i to shed its mild warn on hirri •no bet al .. more. ,There the voice tha i doily inquired into Here ate also collected a great n um his labors, and like another ermi l cionce had whis curious little itroatpeitts called iiriapi wrim by theßoman ladies, probably' of air TIIIIkS, a. they 1 )( 1 1 ' 1 a sw " et a l f r''''' t • was s l -lii. There the sYnll patby which had pressed with tender hand his are made of bronze, precious stones; silver ‘ and gold. lip , y pins . , (perbotp. for .tbe. heir. a. ; they aching head, and by ',its nursing cars had postpon d the, hour of exhaustion and disease, had gone. are long) . bronze needles and thimbles,! small He was not iruleed left alone; for filial love and bronze images of the pennies, or household gods, reverence spared 'no soothing r fllces; hut these: bronze larnpa, knives. spoons and pensabun though felt and spoken of as' (noir. precious, could dant in 'this collection. I also saw here ieory not take the place of 'what had been removed.— dice, and sonie ofthein alit said to be loaded with This great loss produced no bur tof grief. It was' !tall, is practiced at the present day.; so you still, deep sorrow, the feeling of mighty void, the see that the world has not much changed;in some last-burilefiltOich the spirit can cast o His at. things at least, within'tholaa two thousand yeah. tachment toTife front this Mein nt sensibly ditch- There were Roman as Well as Yankee black-Leo"l, • , tied. I n se asons of pcculiar se sibility ho wished ---- . - 'a Some of the. nest atehaioloitists of the rresent to be gone.' He kept near hien he liko4css of his stay believe that the lurryinatoria serve to contain KM,. departed f i oid, and 'poke to m Inc o than ilft holy urigueot or lial..rint, and am the tears; or that the tear; ware Inim:tiwith that balsam. Thoi wotild appear iof the soltrett s 'lle, found in-it. H heard her voice - -, the (met that in all; those I I from another work!, and his 'a •cittaticin of that .... MINERS' JOURNAL BOOR. D JOB PRINTING OFFICE IN connection with our Establishm nt, w a large Jobbing - Office, for the pri ttingof Hooks, Large 'osterS Pamphlets, Bilis of Lading, Bill Beads, Blank Permits, • Circulars. Cards, ! - Time ooks Tgetlter with all kinds of Fan . y Pri which will beexecuted • at short nal e and fut style. , Hisstock of Type for Jobbing is ory !was selkted wither view to give abet to anct.his type for Book rindramphleti Print to any used in the cities. Ail be keeps hands expressly forl i ritoin himself that his far Hit te sfor,executi g wor than that of any other office. and t at th hod it to their advantage to Moe Wino ca :.}_Ali kinds of Books printed, rtiled, order; at short notice. Book Ilindeiy. We are also preparedlo bind all kinds I the most durable manner:et short hours! Blank nooks atways_on band—also and ruled to any pattern. We have also provided ours•elve4 with chine, (iliac most approved kind, Which rule paper to any - pattern to order. ' NO: 35. and the Males of practice harje u change. The sirigi/ was a eutio sirument, resembling thesmallscra gardeners for loosening the grot ntl platlts, designed to serape Anal clea, whor. in the bath. 'rho inference t, from the.,use of thi's instrument is eq have not yet de - e0e4.1 in my owu n er to presume that the Romans ;mere or more clranly than . o'ureehies.lo that would. admit of, much tlobste 0 as Iniclairlocltcr ivould say:, tt is astonishing that-tSo ancicrits did not _ nrt of printing, for there ar . eirtiliis mw which appear .to have beervtled foi bricks, and other such, like iO•ticles, tha funeral urns still contain the as And, with fragments of bone suncient to be • easily distinguished. The c Noncan coins and medals is" very c The li b rary,. which is' also'in this he , tains'2s,ooo volumes, besides many an scripts of Oral rarity dud value ,' ._., . 7. 7 t rThe Place des Ten-came is al , o spactous„ and very fre..." Art I. was pissing along this square, I observed a large crowd i:oller- ed before a Coffee-house, eagerly looking bell if Otero wits extraordinary, to be sein within. I immediately made'for it, and aced a erson what was io be.seen ber,! . ! ..An exWilrktio iof pretty gqrls," - wis;tho reply. Being ve ry na orally arm-' ions to w iino s s' so novel and piny show, I el- ' patty Bowed raywa y•ioto the room, nd f.llowing the example of others, Made my b w t the ladies, took a scat at one of the pretty rule marble.dops. anti called for a cup elevatell sofa, covered with ei silk velvi;t, lieftind a counter of! with vases of pretty tlowl .tifpkyoung females, dresed \vitti and delicacy of tome ,so peculd attending in their ordinary capi l ter4ents of .the establishment. my cYdemi-irm . sc" ¶tf delicious coffee, tririight with the beauties befor lending'a new zcst the othei l 'mental fatigue that is e'speriencel for ii 4 While the pictures of sonic ter_s.` Now this enjoyfromi is a! every one who can afford !o'sio the purchase of a cup of coffee. was told, is not unfiequent, hen to in order to attract visitors, benefit. to The house. This exit will not appear so singular to I volt what 1 believe l have not. in !lia country alt the tended by one or Iwo females, ted as I havo uiready desli most beautiful anti tasty girls att they of course command the h, that beauty in France, as you p$ tal. I like - this arrangement, f {degree to reline the ma means of pr serving the . most dekiruni. also tends to eleva ractgr;,.(a - result SO . constantly countiy)• for you can neitl;er co a coil; e,honse, wittioßt Makin , receiving the pretty smite of Mt/ you tivi,h to attract attention..ol being ...4 . rt. , ;..1) for an ill-bred e ladies tr:inAet all the ordinary this country, and that very fr< husband.; at their elbows. WI tel And want clisniberAl you 'a! !sheicvs their to 'you, descants. 'comfort and clieitimeas .7, if yC. .. illation in regard to the city v. .yOl.l - apply to Madam; if you have I . against your E.C . Z.VaI I .S, ( whit by. t rare in_ ll Frabee) you lodge' th in wi you want to hire a horse, or a Yeti' procure a eerie' deplore, youl refer you an to pay your I lan ft, adam receives the Money and rec , ipts L in every thing else. In shot Mad folum; the alkpervatling_. ge i I s.= except as - you would say, where's But she performs all these( ) mill I with art ease and grace pee p liar)y things Seem to be bought, sOld an by the fimales. 'Spin theit shop , Amps .of Paris, although yeAi may I .cliases of male:, they will laccom -eaitsc.." (the - treasury) which i inented deSk„iteai the_ door, with , 4ted sofa behind-it, - occupied by dies. (pretty of course) Mit' mak receive the monOyandt receipt y also direct you in what_part of t I to find the article yoll want, for handed over by the liveried FE generaq 'find at the doors of lay cities. All the different kinds i ranged in particular pirts of the I are often bcwilderip;;ly large. ' pie, if you ask for linen, you wi' partictiltir compartment in which i; kept; thu,s .vithl velvett vesting ings, wittf canton vesiings, with gloves, &t...; and the.sald'nf-each 1 1 gobds Is attended to by a particul is a petit convenience to shoppe - I glance of: the eye'they;see the wl particula,t .description Of goods sot selection..is-much more readilysat shoppinglL4 asked a 'French holy ar they over went . s":t;pp;ng in.l' I of the word,'(that: i's. 7, going rod I goods es ithogt anlv intention to used-a literol tra - nsiition of cur ' give her an • explanation of. WII4 il:c. IN as extremely protised wit n.saietl 1111 . that they should Col •' duct quito malliw:ne.'e. have open ling, allot n a bewail rge, *bleb ' t hand-bllle— , ng, le equal b gutters us greater =EU ,nd pound to f book/. ea to or&, tiablo.trs to I dergono nci l e bronze in ere used by 'round their se persona be drawn ivocal, and nd vineth ore filthy. , . is a point both rides) Holly very iscover the cum types,y , 41 1 4rt a tikpip:i . es °Pile ormized Ilection of ,nsiderable. l ading, con ivnt nonu- co 'ea. On an itios ed crimson whirrublo do. ers, "t four beau all neatness ,r tis, the French, 'as superin sat; sliming Ind regaling the, the .ono it I felt that ir examiping e treat alas. cmmaiid of 1 aft l ' of t t the Intl half franc io lus eusOte. I d is - resorted Ithu4 prove a co, however, • , when I tell old you, that Ut taa YO !s aftvsupenn- Id awl ilecora 'ea. As the nosh visitors, fac ligh t',' est wages , ; 80 actual capi- t tends in no re, and i, thn feet ostler and le female, chi in this n Sr RO out Of Ins how :antj cdse Ile, unlesii , n the , risk of '. In fact, tho ness of life in tly with their lon enter ,n ha Midam; sho Fowl. ibusi que en .k fui 'eir neatness, any infor- iC~ :n you are in. 14 complaints to . bye is very ill Madam; if cle, or wish to to Madam; if i makes it out, or it ; and so re is the fac- If e verywhere o ought to be. tfarious. duties: French. All bargained for even the laige • . Make your,pur .any you to the a prettily OM an elegant ele two or three Iv t tho Calculation, our bill; They , ee establishment to them you aro I vants that you a shops in the f goods are ar e shops, which r hos far exam 'l bettiwn'to, a his, .icle alone , with silk Yest iockings, with articular kind of r person. This 9, fer by n Anglo 'lihole ,tuck of ilia u gli t . fa r 'and the [ tadr. • A propo g one°e day wheth ria iti• our bense d to /ook at the porctia:•e) and worth-and then 1 I meant by it;, i the id-a, and tAsider such con-
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