nzoetrse rkt TWEIITY•FIVE 'Tis wondernus strang• haw great the change, dines I was in my teens, Then! had beaux d Aiij.,ined the gravest scenes, .Ent Ins era now have ceased to yow No way they 11041,0321triQ0 To poison. hang nr drpwo thewelves— Because I'm twenty6re. Once, dale night was e'er en hnght, I ne'r abroad could roam. Without—'•The bliss. the honor Masi Draining yon rare home." it now I go through rain and snow Titraneil and ream•alive— •• • .Thr.mel all the dark wittmat a spark, • Deettlle Fm twenty-tlre. They Used to call, and ask me all' Ahout:my health so frail, And thought a tile would help my side, And torn my cheeks less pale, . Bat now, alai,' If I am Nose Care that trevis'e, And my-pale cheek, In rata nrefavek, • Because Pm twenty-iles. ' Bow if Erlde improves toy side. I'm forced to take the stage, if'or ifrat Is deemed quite proper for A person of my deo, "And then no hand ',offered me So help the out ailts— They think% wont hurt me now to : rall, Because I'm twenty-dve. Uit nub L)umor. Evening Leclures nf y Junes. Concerning Newspapers.—. Well..l.Aes, you're a pretty telluar -here you're come home sgaic as drunk-as a hiled oat, and ynu know yours,lf from four dol -lars end a half. The children are crying for bread, 'their clothes ere worn out, end here I hare to slave 1113Se:slave the ishole Meas./1113y tUI I hare not a tarhall al to my back: and. whst. there is. ,tirks as tisht to me es the skim does to the model critic .uh ' , ire. Smith te.l, o hnur. • We mutt Retrenci .2" • Retrench, indeed. Td like to see what you'd retrench .bout tbir boo.° except ♦ittles and , ctathea; and I'm sure we've none to spire in Them rrsperts. You woulrnt 'eant your flesh en' blood to go naked and hongry, would you! You're ton much of a min. if you 'be an old brute. Jones fir that. If you'd keep to your business, be steady, awl atop your &lotting, •all day and spreeing all .nicht, times would be * 'heap better for us. Y. ain't the men. line., you- -was when I g , lre you my vergin •11" , crions : don't come into the honse mo t herly, and Idt o il your hat and say good evening, Mira Hefty, and draw your chair close up to mine, and then take hold of my hand and kind o' blush, and then hi'ch -up alittle closer and -Don't make a frol of myself I"' f ain't a suing to Jones ; but .it sort a aides m's old heart goad to call -tip therm rernissne.wes, and wish it had always hero an. 13u( you are 6s tender'. hearted as d turtle -dove, and just as seneible, ohen you hive CO' .7noeP, as any bady.. Set down, Jones. and eat your supper, and tell me all the news a flyineH7 rou'ce stoppcd the paper !"- Vnu lie, Imre ; pm know you lie. Y. olopprd your ieind gou'd'a stopped the children': bread, you'd You milli( ofr,rd I" Ain't you got no -conscience, Jones. to let on en The tinier costs .you four cents a week, and the' printer takes all kinds of truck. for pay.—And here it's Semilay night, and I to know much money you've thrown away this week. I'll count it up.. I'll give you a blessing beforel get through. It air's often I catch you at home.. and When I tlO you'd take it for better or worse, as the saying 1.. There is a gallon of whiskey on Monday morning, costa 3711 cents ; there's a hallo go lon of beer on Tues day, costs 18 pence; here's a shilling to twat that old flummix that come along and •nil he knoned you when you woe a boy. The Lord only knows 'how much you've epent to-day ; it must have took a heap of change, for you ain't an old sponge, inner; ors don't get drunk on any body's mon e y but your own; and I reckon it must a took Sit least a quarter to make a man drunk enough to stop hie paper. Well, now, go on and count it all up ; three shillings and eighteen pence, and one shilling and a quarter makes just Mtn ly-four cents. In my opinion just as good as. that very burn thrown into the fire, and better ton; and that would a mow paid for the. "Telescope' a iyhole year; and I expect the printer needs the money si had u most folks.—There's a power n( econ omy in such doing•. Why, what would a body WM , if was for the paper ; and now, too; when there' d an many parties, and a body wants to know how to vote! Wininiin don't rote Nell, I know it, and it's a great pity they don't. They'd revolutionize 'the world and have a prtvkiontry government • every where, as they cail it : awl they'd—they— .' would'nt kill off all men iquitr,cause they're useful in their places ;.mind I tell you, Jones. But, as If was laying about the prin'er, we must have the 'newat - viets versey, we must have printers, and • if they can live without nothing to eat, th'm they're the.eritters that's in advance of the age, for tie people of this gincratiou make a god of their bellies •according to the best of their knowledge and belief. Another thing; I should'nt wonder if you stopped ;our paper and never paid for it; and then you'd irget published - in the black list, and your poor ‘wife's reputation be ruined. nod your children go te•the plenipotentiary. ft won't do, Jones; it won't do ; and here she broke off, (or Jones was " 1 WO 7har "—A witness .poke sesorel times d a ring his tesrimuny of occurrences. during his lorih. when a Surly judge Interrupting; him -Dii)ou meats to say that sem can rela,e nccurren• ens at the time of sour birth. from )our soya remdler. lion ' The laugh which began against the witners i turned upon the Jude, as the former replied 'tp6y, ■ir, 1 cannot Fay that I remember every particular, hut I can assure you tear •1 V 133 t37.•Nalhan," acrid 3!,-. She to his ynnner•l rlerk...hsve you ehargcrl Lufe woh that quart of rum Vt.!, sur." A Nutt 'out hour aftemardi, &somewhat (orgettitt;!. Le a,1,;1.11,••.1e:rty,d111 )00 chlr2e old Ling than quart of ruin " 'Yes Er." waslhe n s. pony.. ••Confotiud the [flout:rel . . he, • there's no t•usin 09 'ent —no'depetiding on ' CM ; make o sure. NI go and rha rge tt my,telf • and ttinn I ihall know it's all right." Li7 . "l (Annul conceive. my love, what's , the . smiler with my watch; I Ihiuk it mn•t want dein init." wit the exclamation of an it.clulgent huatiane, to his better half, the other day. "N., pa. , said his petad ride dauzlarr.••l know it don't want cleanin, , bet:Anse bP•y and I washed in the I assn , escr so long. this toortung •' ,r4r- •• A cal:v . li conducted t.vo Ikn olt ierratory 10 se? tho echpi.e of illy ninon -They w'cre too later the eclipse wasyser, anti the Ind:CA ~err slisaftrs.nted. 'Oll "• tic horned our tom, .idon't fret. I know the asir i onotner stir) well; he is a polite outs, and I tar sure he will begin a;tain., E . T . A Fag (four acqurintanre sawing with aaW that wa■ not the sof,arprid sew m the world, after raw y ming, to■aw with it. I,rke cut at laid as all the saws tli t CM' I raw• law, I TlClret raw a £3%V 63W Jlbe that saw saws,•• WoS,ina them pigs out of the 'radon," snid 'a mother to her eon t'ommy• ..Whni'm the 315 e 0' shoeing them. twither 1 hint rtbey got hmirbl ' lIVGIIEW EXPECTORANT, CELEORATKo For Mr Care of Cauels. evide,..lethzen, Brorehitis Luti*nat ensurimp!ion, ljrnmoention of the Last , *, and Meares of the Pulmon ary prge.*: frlllB valuable preparation ft. highly recommended by 1 physicians and by a celebrated cliemiit of Philadel phia. for its medical effects and chemical combmat ion, as well as by thousands of ethers who have oriole use of it it never has been used without producing beneficial • elects. and oil:finale cure of tile diseases for which It is recoininenied. And being a regular graduate"! PhatinA Y. I can assure the 'public of its Perfect PartlY• ft to composed of such preparations as omod in the very high est repute ammo the medical faculty for the cure of that class of dissects tvhi, It ate on, often only the fotvru Micro of that fatal disease. consumption. In most cases where there is moth pain in the lylfeaat. and which often extends through to theahnil ler b6lr , lln 'odd strongly advise the c 'Ojai: anon of One or the r•Loopoona Galbanum Plasters to the breast, and use the 12c,ectorant as directed. In -tact, the uscor the (Mthanuin Plaster cannot be too siren!, aerometer:l4rd, as I have 001211 sn. many Instances of lii Greatest ;chef in a very short space of time. . aims it, mintitusd consumption. 'the p.sp r o nran t hill :he Numd to ret;cre the cough. arid tho Plaster the pain` -.old, at the . {3n.!tlize. d raw the inflamailon to the surface. and thereby act as a connter irritant. whlchevery physb plan will pronounce good. without the least lif•nitali.,ll whatever. Persons are nitro said to have the common,. . pan, when by aJudicious use of some of the hurt Caper. strimnta, and a careful diet. they have boon completely I cured, so that their experience should net no a wanting to • those who are said to •hare the consumption not to de a pair. but try on. The Expectorant Will he found to afford great relief, even when a cure Is said to be impossible, • - Before making use of en Expectorant It would be as well to examine gut Uowla, commonly termed Potato, in. Are If it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an ,• ;expectorant is useless. 7 Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow es frequently caused by an idolization of the palate. Au t.eecellenttentedy la such canes la td usu a small quantity .oefrincture Itorrh, eat about. a tea•spoonntl to a wine ' ihteehtl 171' writer, and irpt as a gargle, three or four times . Ardapt • f ttte itiLdxh remedy' should fail. or ono of the tame-nature, It would be best to ripply to a surgeon, ,„4 have Wain POrthaßert m it'Salteetiff.'sn as to obviate the irritation andehe continual cough whirlilt would be like ly to produce in the throat. The operation le trifling:awl ettendedwith hut little, If any pain whatever. ' In Bronchitis, and 'diseases of the thrust, the pre! • should be used. • Prepargd Lp 7.currns C. HVGlFlES,Virholoala sad "Aer24Jitaikt **aunt Pc tlittilk • Removal of STATIONER'S HALL AND NEWS ROOM. mnE ABOVE ESTAIII.IBIIMENT HAS been re , I moved two doors! abort Market Street. In Centre, wkern subscribers will melee their Papers as usual. autircriptions retelt to all nada of Newspapers and rerlodikals. Books and Stations , wholesale and retail at City priccs Books rehoond at sh rt notice. All kindsof School Books 'retailed tery ti-Cash or Goods paid for Rags. January :10. 4- Newt Pruportum FOR TINE COAL REGION, Certre Street. thee. doors ass, .Darket, POTT3VILLIC. milE tilitßEA 0 OF INTELLIGENCE. AND Tile CONK - eI:WENT' increased' emand for Newer,. pets throughout the Coal Region, have Induced tho sulwrriber to establish a permanent Agency for all the popular .Innrnals and Periodicals minted to tho coun try, Which he will furnish 1 AT THE rum.tericßa• PRICES. Permits at a distance, b• remitting us the price or the paper; Will receive, regnfarly. any of the folluwing he may ablect.nn the day of PUbi 10111011. and delivered in town im •übteriber• when required. LISTI OF • NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS AT THE NEWS EMPORIUM. The Miners'lnurnal. 0 0 INX.Weekly Tribune, 2CO N. Y. Weekly Herald. 300 poll e e Gazette. ' 2PO Home Jdurnal, 2 00 Unole Sam, 2 00 N. Y. Spirit of the Ned Buntlines Own. 2 00 Times, 510 Nnah's Sunday Times,2 00 Weekly N. American, 2 MI Dollar Weekly News, 1 00 lappariPs Quaker City,2 0 0 ,eicott's Weekly. 1 00 Flag of nut Polon, 2 001 Dollar Newspaper. 100 Flag ofithe Free. 2 001Yahkee, 100 SaitirdayGiraner, 100 Union Magazine, • 200 Graham', Magazine, 3nn National Magazine, 200 nodey's Ladies' Book, 3.nn Merry'aßlusso m. I'oo Knickerbocker, 500 Democratic Review. 5 05 E,d, c th e mnr....sine, 0 0 0 Van Courts.Detectiir, 120 Little's Living Age. 600 The Cultivator, 100 Taylor's Reporter and florven'a North Detector. 100 can Farmer, 2:00 Neal'. Gazette, 200 Retro Life In London, Saturday Courier, MI London Punch, Evening Post. 2 DO London Mintng Jour (lid Countri man, 3no nal. together With Boston Pd.?. 250 other accessibletug lan kee Blade. 200 lish Journals Single numbers of these Papers and Alseseinss al• ways for sale at the Counter. and Fnbscriherr will he taken for short periodr, pitiable by the number, when pleferred. AL tho same III:men-ill always be found a supple of Monk Rooks of every de.srrlpllon, ' Pchnnl Books, a full assortment, • Low Books. Reports. Forms. fir.e. A choice roller:ton of standard Works, An the Cheap Publications as they are is•ned Primo and Picture Frame., Fngraringo. &c., Letter. F'noliaro..Nme .... 11 % . T.PPIng firii.tot Board, Drawing and Drafting Paper, Slastin P.trn.r. Willie end Slue Pacebnard, Lawyer., and Juniire's Slants and Forms, • Quills, Steel Pens. Sealing %Vas. Pencils, Razors, rte. zer Strops, Brushes. Snaps. Sr, Plain and Ceara e•d Visiting Cards, Wafers, tlta mils. India Rubber, Envelopes. Ntriuge, nackgammon boarla. Dice, Playing IC Infs. Pen Knives, Motto Seals, Itln-k, pine and red lake, Pand, Sr.., . . Wall and Screen paper, by the piece nr yard, moored• Gamy,. Toy honks and primers, Perfmnnry, Soaps, flair hrushe.,Cnnths, tr.c. r.1 . 1.1111ve and others onplitted with stork at low Wei O(d•rs for any nr the above, with the humpy ',rmm pinying, ponmpay attended in D. HANNAN. lantl7 5-) l'rigitnr t llonkvrllpr and Worsdell'a Vegetable Ilestora tlve rrIiERE PILLS HAVE: NOW LIECOME THE 'NIOS"C ester:l.l,ly e.dahledterl and psipular FAN:i cy 51enicine of the prevent day. lath to England, and in thip Country. They were invented in 11‘32..1iy Dr. WM' WORS DELI.. or York. England, and have sliscv that r, time wrought unity wonderful acres in every taunt ry inhere they Ware been introduced. The prevent proprietors fur the Ctiaed Slat , . are in pnv•CPs hnn nrma ny,.e nrafcerttiratee°fearea wrought 130111 fn England and A wertra. ELIZA81:111 lIIITTERAVORTM.3Ioonb 4 I Lartopool. nn. ronnned to her bed tux months with the Dropsy. her lees peCRUIC Ptlieil,ll to an enormous thirknes, ,liner Many trials or other medicine she was te-tored to Nrfcct health by two boxes or IVuridell'e PM, Mr 'JONES, thentirrrt. St I•iverpool, waa.•len cured ot Inft uu or, of the Liver. I,y %Vorsitell's Pills. CIfOAS 1111. E. Thorntry near Prroorto, Cng• land, was cm rod of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, 'by Worstlcil r P.lll. lII.IICIIER. of Reading Pennsylvania. trail fics that his child was severtly afflicted with Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pills. Agne'. Dyspepsia. Dead idle. Ilahitnal Costiveness, severe (odds. have ell yielded to I his powerful hot purely , reiretable medicine. Nn more certain and mild. ei puream e has ev.:l been discovered. I . • 'Mao yPtivsucJaioi make use of these - Pllla In their practice, Mill great success. . They are fur sale m Schuylkill County. price . 25 els. a box, cnntatning M./ Pills with full directions, by Jnn. G. lirnwn. PnttaViik ; W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon; E J. Fry!, Tationtua ; J. 11. Alter, Tusrarnra : J. Metz, St. Clan ; G. Ileifsnyder, New Castle; Win. Paine, Ileckocherville ; Jas. It. Falls. iMlnersvllle; Levan & Kautfinan, Sr totylloll 114ven ; E. & E. Hammer, Or w M & J. Dreher. Elm Brunswick; Bayer & Wernert.Mrlientoatrg ; S. R. M. EoPoor. West Penn. . P. L. • . I k.net. s m ' , venue: Anent for the Middle e 4 tates. A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. 5.13] No. 141 Chesnut St. Pbhatla. 117 ARMING BOXES FOR CHURCRES, &c. f Just , see-iced and for sale at the vu ',scriber!, i Store, a n Ist end portitsle Box arrtangeu with a Lamp, whirls ran lie [Allied to Ohorrh as easily as a Prayer Book. an, will keep the fret of the occupants of a whole Pew warns during the service—at It can be used in •leighon'st or siding out lis cold weather. Nov '2.5.115] • B. HANNAN. QTARIIIIS FOR NAMES—TOGETHER WITH 17 TIIE Letters and Ink, just received and Cu. Rale. at BA NNAN'S Cheap Bunk and Fancy Storm Jan 27 5-1 PH STED DT THOUSANDS, ved El I;VERY day ht this relehrated me7lieine extending a Ihesphere,..f its osertilitess.and every y . ..tr adding to the I..n¢ rstalozur of its triumphs. A M11.1.10N OF BOXES are distributed annually tat bout fully ineetine the demand l For some time past, the sales'have heenlontted solely for want of fa. rdtt les of supply, 'Polly thin is a universal remedy. Fnli;taldett,thrne ('ills have found their way into the rentoNt.t comers 0i the Unto., every where provia2 their tills n 4 'the POOR MAN'S FRIEND.LSIIiIi hi bN'.ri norn—THE MARVEL AND' BLESSING OF 'FIRE AGE. fora uiam, slim every inJividts'al and everyl.fAmtly Islts hose 1,1,10; insured to than Orr on indrtinite PP nd ; and what is 111. i without health but a wiser:Ale es,tence. 11 b too pier inns a boon to he tanipored with. by try ing all !WWII of Ulperimems ipoit it. The sick sirnuhd those medicines only which ext erlence has shown to he the best. ; 'A PHYSICIAN'S TCiTIMONY. (Front f74takill. Greene County. Near York.) MI '.V. WltiarlTDrAr Sir :—I have found ',Mir in. Alan VogetiOte !•ills a valuable remedy in Cases of General I L •hiotr of the Syotent. and in all Billions din. orders. lam .1611 in the habit ut recomaieldaig diem to ;e1:1.11, in peculiar Cant,. I observe them 1:. oper w the en saw witliont producing debility or pain, having it in a bralilly condition. June 20, IhIS. JOHN DOANE, M. D. THE BEST FAMILY MEDiCINE (From Marble Halt, Pa.) flu. W. %Ville:kyr —Dear Sir: For the last Inn yeaie 1 have hki the Rain., for the wale of your In dion Vegetable - I'llk auhin plan.. and have kohl annu ally largo in:anion, or natal. Tr., l hoer In every hi st:titre, given claire neairfaction. piney fanod ivel in this sect tin 6cgp them. an I Lonsider !hem tovalitubh. ZI :1 family Medicine. Them Is en medicine sold here that can he SO nutvrn.dly reconirtivinlod as Wright'sl 111111:111 Vegr.tal.le full.. Very truly yours, February 1, IBIS. • %Vll.l.lkM M. I.l.llit:NS. TESTIMONY OF ANoTIIER 1'111"i:1E1.1N - . . I The following is aaonswer In reply to a pole: frnrn nurugent assl,lng Or, Bowmen opinl4ol of this aludirtne: Tunthannark. Mr. A. uorallo—Dear Sir:—ln reply to your note or yesterday, I ot ) otild state, that I have occasionally f omit it renve ti ient In use the vErious "Patent Pills" vt•nded in the shops, and while Lain unwilling to say anything to depreciate the value of othero am free in rtaifes that I consider Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable superior fa nil others with which I ant acquainted. I have used them for many yearn, both is my own fatal ty tul In toy practice generally, and they have uniform if Proved mild, certain and safe in their operations. The care and skill with which these l'ills have been tuthenmmanufactured, are in Inv opinion, a sufficient guarantee for like gond results in future. Very respectfully. 11, A. MOUTON, M. -D. /Dr. it. tea praelitioner nflongesperience.wellknown In and even beyond tie lines of IVynniing anupt , Ile Is n ct actuate of tlte_liniversity of Pennsylvania. and highly popular Iraq the people arming nitnni he reaides. Let it he rntneuthered that Wright • a Indian Vegeta ble Nibs are 'prepared with 'Techl reference to the laws gnverrinethe bateau body. Con.equetitly, they are alwa)s good, always useful., always effective in rooting out disease. Every tastily should beep them at hard. .7. I,OORIOUT . FOR COUNTERFEITS! Sonic are coated will, wear: others are made TO re.. ocnible the original In outward appearance. Purchase from none excedd the regular agent.. one of whom will .he found in eiery villnce aryl town iu Merit:rte. Mrs. E. M. IJEATtiI', Pottsville. Medlar & Bickel, Orivimbing. A. Heebner, Port Carbon. , Deivald 11.Poff, • litcKeartaburg. Geo. li. Drey,Ttrocanire. • • Henry Koch & Son, MirliEeport. • Wm. Ta mfr. Tamaqua. OL & E Hammer, Orwigaburg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. ' Jima. Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kaufrinen, Matiantant o . John Wrier. Klingcrston. Gabriel Herb. Zimmerli - I/Mown. C. U . De Caren, Mineraville. • Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. • George Dreiheibls, Eaot Brunswica. H. Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia. • • Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haien. M. & J. Drccher, East Brunswick. ! Jonas Hobinholds, Part Clinton. • Malin yder & Brother. New Capita.' B. E. tteedy. Lower Idahantongo.. • Eckel & Bruned, Tremont, Wm. Price. Bt. Clair'. ! . ' Boyer & Wernert, W. 11. Barlow. New Philadelphia. t3.olsces devoted exclueliely to the es le of Wright's Indian Vegetable PIM, of the North American Cal. logeof Health No. 988, Greenwich street, New York; No. Ike Tremont Mast, Boamo—antl principal a Ns 1W lien Thec ether. PhAA, lives : 9, '44•.1,9. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVHJE GENERAL ADVERTISER. a. s - E l 7k. 0 '''..- ' wmi.--,_ ..„_. ..;RY. iii s-,- - - :..% .„1, f, - -7.. - _ 1 1 ~.....:.„:1---: ..........i.., - 7 _ 4 , , Al' ~?-: 1--...t.a:=..., .. , o,* -,,,,,1Y-4-I.r - ,- ;z;- . , , _-j 4'1,4574 ;WA': • ' z_ 4 l ,04` ::oetLy-bj'-` z•A'''AW 1..-,. .9;-,.'...k. f. ;.7„..4. 11 1-4:,, , V----..- 1,-/- ~.* yr,'• ,3-=!,:.::- 4, t ; /\ • .: , =5?'1....!-;'- ' ' 1. -- . ; ' 14 = ....:.--1.„71.= -- .- ..- = ~. . , ',l'.. ;- , -ir -1--t..._ ' , s.' - ;: v- . 14.1. --. -4: .9.e. . -=.l BEWARE OF IMPOSlTlOlVe—Swayne's Vermifuge is In square bottles (being recently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordsblown lathe glass; Dr.ll.nw sloe* Vermifuge, Phßada., also envelnped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signature of Dr. Su sync, with his portrait on each side of the bottle without which none itgenetne. This article Is so pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are universally fond of Worms are capable of priklucing great disturbance In the system ; not only do they aggravate all it/dinar, di rases, but they also glee rise to a great variety deer, alunaing and anomalous affections. Indeed the whole train of spasmodic and convulsive diseases may proceed from the irritation of Worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, Epilepsy, Catelietry, Tetanus, Paralvols, Ma nia. and Convulairins, as well ass variety of Nervous Affections, ■re not unfrequently the effect of Ills cause. Dvartesia na lartmesersoa —There are few tom plaints renjecotomon among all classes than the•alime disease, the stomach and the intestinal canal- Arts of a most delicate structure and possessed of a most exqui site seesihility are daily subject to thh complamt,frotn indulgence or improper fond, a few of the symptoms are dullness or distension in the region of the stomach, belching of wind, sometimes impaired appetite, flatu lence, coated tongue in the morning, depression of spirits, tenderness at the pit of the stoma, often cold feet, Palpitation of the Heart, sallow complexion, or distorlieJ bowels. &c.—all these diseases yield to thin valuable Vertnifnue, or great ant id yspeptie medicine. DR SW ATNE'S COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA AN D.EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS —Thegreat American Purifier—for the removal and permanent core of all dls• ease. arising from an impure state of the blood or hale h of the system. It in an important fart, and one that hundreds are un dnObtedly ignorant of. that many of the pills in common nee, are co:lipase...l of such powerful and irritating pur caller substances that a tnntirillal bin of their use for a short time. as is often necessary in derangements of the liver and digestive organs. will many times he produc tive of serinba conseqiienres, and not stn frequently pro duce the diseases which they pretend to cure. These circumstance' will plainly point nut the many advanta ge. of Di. Swayne's Compound Sarsaparilla and Ex tract of Tat Pills which, though equally certain in their purgative effects.a re incapable nf protfacing any of the had effects mentioned above. They produce a natural pleasant evacuatioh of the bowel,—crenctlien and in. virorste the system—restore the tone and activity of the liver and digestive organs—thusetierting all that is re qa heti for the tile Of he 'diseases under cnosideration. BEWARE OF MlRTAKES.—Reintimber that each bottle of the genuine medicine bears the signature of Dr; 11. trwayne without which none ran be genuine. See that the name is spelled correctly ti-vr-a-v.n-e. Thn above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. D. swa)tie. corner of Sib and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should he addressed. .-. • . . For tale by J. G. BROWN. ijimgist. and DANIEL KREOPI, P. M., Pottsville ; also. by Jas. B. Pall. and Jnn. W. Gibbs, linersville ; If. Shissler PocrCarbon ; C. & G. Ibinizitteer, Schtl. Haven; T. Williams. Mid Airport; Daniel•Bertscb !Ashland ; Charles Frani,. Or wicsbotc ; inn. Bietenman.llamburg ; E.J.Fry, Tama qua:; Jno. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause, Bethle hem; Ch.ts. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; Eckel' & Barndt, Tremont ; Coati!! & eon, Llrwvlly n , and by storekeep ers J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, Pottcvalle. Octobetrid - - DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; Teo Original and Genuine Preparation. COR•CMPTIOR. rlorrnis, Colds, Asthma, pronchitim, Liver Com• pkaint, Sniffing Mond. diflloulty of [lrritating. rain in the Side and Brest, Palpitation of the Mart, Influ enza, Crony, broken Constitution, sore Throat, Ner vow, it lity, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and the 11031 effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of cie abo've drsca es is, Dr. dwayfie's Com pound ~ y rup of Wild Cherry. SWA) NE'S VEIIMIFITGE is an agreeable tottic,and very r if e:Anal in destroying %Vow., curtng Dyspepsia, Siek Ileadm lilOlll3Cll, &C. It IN extremely nalatab!e and perfectly harmless, if administered In the tendcre St infant. Remember 1 I have changed my bot tles to a squats., havirg inv portrait on tacit. Wt. SWAVN :SA RSA I l A.•& EXT. T,IE ('(1.1.8 area mild and purgative. ansurpassed by no; inc fir int! tire -bile, cleansing the stomach. and effectually petit) rile the blood. Theee med.-Mf i. are nobillgeramongthoie of doubt, fill utility They have 1,10•41.11 :Wray from the thousands daily hone hid upon the experiment, and now, staiid higher in reputationAndure becoming more ettensivrily u,ed th in nny other preparation of medicine ever pee duced for the relief of euffering man. They have been introduced very generally through the United States and Europe, and there are few lower of importance but what contain some remarkable eel. dente of their good effects. For pronto(' the foregoing statements and of he value and efficacy of these med icines, the proprietor will insert . fete of t h e nlany I h u r t . mind testimonials, width have IgrenpreAeoted.to him by men of the first respertab.lity—men who have higher views of moral responsibility and justice, than to certi fy to facts, bemuse it will do another a favor, and them selves no injustice. Such testimony prove conclusive ly, that their surpassing excellence is. established by their intrinsic merits. and the unquestionable authority of pubtic opinion. The instantaneousrelief they afford, and Abe soothing influence diffused through the whole, (Mine by their render them most agreeable reme dies for the afflicted. Consumption of the Longs. Dr. SWaype's COMpOUlld Syrup of Wild Cherry: The Greaten medicine in the World: Still another wonderful cure: Sarrislesen, Pa., Oct. 19, 1847. Dr.'Swayne i—Dcar Sir:—This is to certify that my ' wife tons attacked with a violent rough. which settled . on her lengs ; violent pains in the side and breast, spit ting of blond, lyys of apitotit,, great debility and Al the •yenannis of crintirmed Conseretninn. She was attest 'ded by three pits:ON:lns. all of whem pronounced her beyond recovery. I was at this time recommended to try your Compmend Sy rep of Wild cherry. With little or no hopes. I procured two bottles of Dr. Stemmer of thin Owe, and by its ace 1 am obliged to confess that eta effects were really aurprteing. She had been unahle to de anything for the last eight months; at times the mould spit blood by The tumbler full. hot by the use of your valuable Compound Synip of Wild Cherry *a• elnirely cured, and is now attending to her housework as usual. Ply intention in railing at your office was to tee you personally, and offer thanks and gratitude to you as n public benefart or.for compounding such a val uable medicine as yours ham proven to be in the above case. WiLtt eat ALEXeNDEa. Asthma of eleven years' standing permaneutly cured by Dr. Swayne's Cempound Syrup of Wild Cherry, mi s er *otter remedies had failed. Cincinnati, Feb. 19, 1817. Dr. Swayer is toren icy that eleven peers ago last fait,' wan troubled with the Asthma, which increa sed mine me in defiance of all the remedies I could hear of, until the year 1539-40, when I was obliged to leave my native New England Air a milder climate, which had the effect to mitigate my sufferings for three or f.ionsettia, after which the disease increased until last winter, and my se Cretins were intense, almost and endurance, being obliged Manua night after night froth inability to sleep in tied. Last tall 1 felt the symptonta earlier than metal to the season. het hearing that Dr. S. wayne's Compoend Syrup t of tf old chr t ry was a sovereign remedy for Dscsnesuf the Longs, I immediately, commenred Ito ace. and the Iresolt tons almost immediate relief. For the last nit weeks I have not tea thetel.l symptoms of the Arnhem, and feet confident that !um well of it. Mid that 1 have been c tired by the a Imre named medicine. Yours, teNaeCt fo try. J. W. KNIGHT. walnut street between 3d and 4th. DR. SWA,VNE IN Tun BOCTII —The most Vs on. derful cure en record! React it ll'ainieerva, N. C., Jan. Ilth, 1847. Or. Swayne :—Dear Sir.-11avi e g been almost raCtiloutily cured by your valuable toedlcine,l think it not more than common gratitude in me to make one addition 1.1 the long list of certificates which you have received of remarkable cures by your medicine. Du ring the Iwo years preceding last August, 1 was very much distressed Ay a very bad entil'and racking cough, and during the latter pan of the time It continued to ]grow worse. and indeed In July my friend4igave me over, having tried all kinds of medicine, saidess be good for eneb diseases, sentinel the least good effect. I was reduced almost ton perfect corpse, and liad2acarcely any flesh upon ley body, and for a long thee never I thought to rise from my bed again. A friend one day asked me if I had melt Seayne's Cornpound„Syrup of Wild Cherry. and advised me to do no at once, as he heard that it bad workeda great many wonderfulcurea. 1 took his nitrite and afternslng up several bottles of 11, 1 grew on much better, that I was emitted ys leave my lied, and afterwards to walk about the hoeie, and go rust into the street. I was encoterhged by this, and continued the use of your metticine,and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers. I am perfectly well, and enjoy the one of all my faculties, just as much as ill halt never been afflicted in the tray I have desert!. ed In 5110. 1 have winter, this not thinking that it will at all intereW you, but humbly hoping that it wilt have its mite of infleence in crooner your valuable medicine to he spread unplug mankind, and in resisting to ratan you to that station which you richly deserve, for your persevering effiwto for the public good, Respectfally your friend and admirer, Janes ft. MaIiLIND. Comment an such evidence as the above is unneces sary. A mingle trial will Mare Dr. Swaynea Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. !Island the reach of competition in the estimation Of every patient. But its healing vir tues will he its hest recommendation. . . IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Rend! Read!—There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cherty, and that Is Dr. swaynee, the first .ever offered to the public, which ban imen sold largily thrnugbout the U. States and seine parts of Europe and all preparations called Ly the name o( Wild Cherry have been put out.since this, ender cover of some deceptive circumstances,; In order In give currency Id their sales. Ely a Rale Obser vation, nn person neen mistake the genuine from the false. Earn bottle of the genuine la enveloped with a beautiful Inert engraving with the likeness of AV/Inuit Penn thereon ; also, Dr. Nwayne'sdgnalure; and as a further security. the portrait n( Dr. Swoyne will be ad ded hereafter. en ni to distinguish hii preparatimi from ■lt others. Nov, if it was not for the great curative properties and known Virtues of Dr. Swayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persona would not be en. deavnting ingivecurrency to the.f•fictitlous nostrums." by stealing the name of Wild Cherry. Remember, al ways. bear in mind the name of Dr. Rwb one, and be not deceived. Principal race, corner of Eighth and Ea I street., Philadrlphis. . DR. SW4VhIR'S VERIIDFCC n effectual reme dy (or Worms. Dyspepsia, Chnlen Molter. Delicate. Sickly or Dyspeptic children. Conruielohs, and the most usella family medicine which has ever been offered to the public. 4,2141VVL5...L0N0 SIIAWLIf of various style nd quality. P , 17 sale.by • `,dap ' 23 ! 4 a, Bt.STit ¢ flo, Caution eitra. A mashy the name of CLAPP ham engaged .with a young man of the name of d. P. Townsend. trod UM his name to put up a Sarsapari la. which they call Dt Townsend's Sarsaparilla. denominating it GE'S VINE Original. etc. This Townsend is no and never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads; canals. and the like. Yet he assumes the Otte of Dr, for the purpose of gaining credit for what be is not. This Ii to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none bat the Gamine Original Old Dr." Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilia, having on It the Old Dr's. like. nest; his family coat of sum,, and his signature : across the coat of arms. Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! 0 I.Dinr. Townsend i 1 • now about TO years of ige, and has lone been known as the an thor and discov erer of f 4 Genuine Offish:at ••Towesend Sarsaparilla thing poor, be was compelled to limit its manufacture. by.. bleb means it has bern kept out of market, and the salestircumseribed to those Only who had proved its worth and known its value. It bad reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persona who had been healed of snre diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER...' Ennwing. waxy gears se,, that he 7 hnd, by his skill. science, and experience, devised an aside which would be of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively need, he hoped and pereeve. led, expecting, the time to arrive when the meant would be furbished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestienxbie virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time haste - erne. the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION.. ls manufactured nn the largest • tale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as it la found incapable of degeneration or' deterioration. Let every man ring thrnughnut the land, that Old Dr. Jacob 'Forenamed Is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which ere ,sever fer ments, and never slaws if/ ellaraetsr. From this day forth the people shall have the Peer Genuine latensend Sarsaparilla, whith shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach, and' It shall yet , banish from the land all Fee emoting, floating, Explo' ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor slipme.op Sarsaparilla ought In droop and die. The Old Dec Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 years. Unlike young ft P. Tnwnsenel's It Improves with age, and never changes, but for the better; _l:teatime it is prepared on scientific princlnle• by a' scientific man.' The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and Oa latest discnveriee of the Art have all been brought Into requi sition lathe manufacture of the OLD DR'S. *SARSA PARILLA. The Sareapariila root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal pmpertles, Ind some properties which are inert or node., and others, which. If retained in preparing it for use, pen ducejerracntatiosi and acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate endue lost in the. preparation. if they ore not preserved hr a scientific process, known only to those experienced In its mono factor.. Moreover. these relatifs principles, which fly off in vapor. or as an exhaltatine, under heat, are the very essential neeil`enl properties of the root, which give to it all its value. Any pellets° can boil nr stew the root till they get a dirk colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anyihing else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquitUmweeten with sour molasses, and then call it ''Sersarealilla Extract or Symp.. Rut sorb is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR- Mar= This is so:prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed. every thing capable of becoming acid or of fernientatlon, is eztmcf• ed and rejected ; then every particle of medial virtue Is secured in a pure and concentrated form ; and thaw it is rendered incapable of losing any of.its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this way,, it Is made the most powerful agent in the CURE OP INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' Hence the manna why we hear rommendatirms nn every side in its favor by men, women, :lid children. We tindo dome wonders in the cure of Cnnsumptlon, Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaint, apd in lihruntaiism. Scrofula, Pules, Costiveness. all Culanciftis Erupt ions, Pimples, Blotches. and all affections arising from IMPURITY iiF TIIF. 111.900. possesseica marvellous elll'acv, In all complaints arising from indigestion, from Aridity of the Rolm. h, from unequal circtilation, determination of Wood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold • hands, cold rhillq and but flashes over the bqdy. It hos not In. equal in Cold, and Coughs, and promoters easy expect. r.tiiitti, and gentic perspiratinn relaxing stricture or the lunge, thr"nt, and every other part. lint in not ting is Its excellence more maul:esti/ seen and acknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. II works wonder. in case of Fluor Allots or Whites, of the Wanda. Obstructed, Suppressed. or Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual periods and the like; nod is as effectual In miring all the firms of Kidney Disecne. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system. It tone and strength to the whole body, and this cures all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves a great variety ofother maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Datice, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convoilsions. It as tint possible for this medicine to fail to do gond ; It has nothing in it which can ever harm, it can never emir or spoil, and therefine, can never loose its mita- Ili e pro:teaks. It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy actinu, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowel. of torpor and constipa• lion, allays Intlantation, purities the skin, equalizes the circulation of the producing gentle warmth' equally all over the body, nod at the insensible persdirm lion; rt taxes all obstructions, and invigorates the en tire nervous system. Is not this then, the medicine von pre-eminently need? But ran any of nn things •nine thin he said of S P. Townsend's inferior article I This young mites liquid is not to he COMPARED WITH TILE 01. D DR'S. Because of one grscrl fart, that the one is inapable of deterioratinn,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other does; it inert. ferments, and .blows the bottles con tainine it Into fragments; The sour. acid liquid et p,odmg, and damaging other goods! blust not this hornlale compound beepoisonnus In the system? What/ pet rieid into a sorest already diseased with acid , What causes Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not all knnw, thnt„when fond sours In our stomachs, what mischief it produces 1 flatulence. heanburn, palpitation of the • heart, liver complaint; diarrhea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood I What Is Scrofula Innen arid hum., In the body What produces all the hamors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Head, Fat! 71hrnm, Erysipelas. While Swellings. Fever Sores, anal all tilerratlonv internal and external! It is nnth nag under heaven but an acid aubdtance, which enure awl has spoils all the flolds of the body, more or leas. What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the Joints anal else- where, Irritating and inflaming the tender and delicate tisanes upon which it nets? 'So of nervous iliscsres. of impurity of thelilood, of deranged circulation, and nearly al , the ailments which afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and irficits• Iv worse in use this SOURING, FERNIF.NTING. ACID "COMPOUND'ri OF S. P. TOWNSEND: And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is a', IMITATION of, hialiiferior preparation: Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which .would bc.r the most divans resemblance to S. P. Townsend'. artirlet and which would bring down upon the Old Dr ouch a mountain load of complaint, and criininat MDR from Agents who have sold, and put clingers who leave tired S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood. becalm It In the absolute truth, thaVel. P. Townvend's article and Old' Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-rids apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they ore unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In com mon. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor,and never was, is no chemist, no pharmieeutist—knows nn mnre of mcdi• tine of disease than any miter ,simmon, unscientific, enprof•ssional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, cnitta`ning all .the virtues used in preparing and whirh are incapable of changes whit - hi -alight un-! der !lim the agents of disease Instead of health I ' But what else should he expected from one who knows nothing cnniparatively of medicine or disease! It requires a person of some experience, to conk and serve up - even a common decent meal, how much more Important is fl that the persons who manufacture mr•dl eine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled sys tems.should know wellthe medical properties of pistils. the best manner of securing and comeentrafing their healing victims, also an extensive knowledge or the vs• rinus diseases which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! • It to horrible to think. and to know how cruelty the afflicted nre iiripoeed upon by preriiinfflonti. men fttr the rake of money Porton, made nut of the nennicsof the Mel:: and no equivalcnwrendercd the despair. • toe offerers! It is to arrest frauds upon the onfertunate. to P. 11? balm Into wounded humanity. in kindle hope in the de spairing bosom, in restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity. that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and found the opportunity and means to bring his Crand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know. by Joyful experience. its • , TRANSCENDENT POWER TO DEAL, And thus to have the unpurehasable satisfaction of halving raised thousand* *ad millions from the bed of Maness and despondency to hope, health, and a long lile of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends Agentr for this County. John C. Brown, Pottsville; James B. Palls,and J. W. - Gibbs, Afinersville; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua. [Des. 15. 1848. 51- Abdominal Supporters, Ale. rrHA.u su bscr iber 17 1;P Ius r also his HERNIAL APPARATUS, which he will aup. ply to physicians. sad those t equiringthem, at Philada. prices. These Instruments are now lenerolly used by the faculty fn Philadelphia. and arehlahlyreentantend eo by all who have used them. F. SANLIERSON. Pottsville, april22 ti It NEW LUMBER YARD. MIRE snbscriber begs leave to inform his friend* and L the public in general, that be has opened r Board and Lumber Yard. at the corner of High Street and Mount Carbon Railroad. in Pottsville, above Haywood .& Snider's Foundry ; where be will keep a constant assortment of Oak, Ilemlock.Plne,and Poplar Lumber. Having three Saw-mills running. hit flatters blame' that be will be enabled to *unpin his friends with ■n description of lumber for mining or building purposey on the mast reasonable terms, and by.. the prompt at' ention to their orders lung» a coutinitanes of Ito phy21?1.)7) . Wll. STAPDRNSOM ASTROLOGY. ' • 1 VIC subscriber having just orris . ed from Sweden. offers his services to the citizens of Philadelphia and Its vicinity. That there ar a more things between heaven and earth than,e•er was dreamed et, is daily made manifest by the Astrologer. .c. W. ROBACK, whose miracles approach more near those tipsters °fin the Scriptureszhan afloat latterdaya, by his daily performance of wonders unheard of in thus country; yet quite familiar are thousands In Europe who have enjoyed his ennildence.among which may be men tionedN.,.mr„ the present King of Sweden. Louis Phil lip/4nd many of the English nobility and gentlemen or high raet.who have consultel him, respecting Inters, by destra or accident, and who have been gratified in invoking the powers of the worderfol Science which helms inherited from his ancestors. Pot Information or his powers to forsee the result Of lawsuits, and all undertakings of hazard, and advice for the restoration of stolen property, and for the speedy cure of diseases • of various kinds, heretofore considered incurable by oar best physician", , j , Re is also prepared w pb a quantity of hie ielebtated Astrologer's Swedish enumeration syrup. which Is pro-1 gracing such wonderful cores in beating ulceration of the Lungs from Consonsption. More than 10,000 patents haie breelatishmtorily eared to Sweden by this won derhil recuedy.Each bottle!. acentispaeled with WPM& direction", and for eldest his office. • - MigMaSil=l Sins. Wm, Brown street, between Sd and ith, back of Nom. 10. Ms. Mary Miller, N 0.3 Asbaneee comet, between Bib and 9th. and Locust. and Wainer etc Mr. Jobb Blair. a Adams street, below Fitzwater. .Mr. D. A14n.317 North Rd st. Mrs. E. M. Davis. IR North id st. • Mr. IL Johns, 16 Little Pine et. • Mr. M. Johns. IS Dean street, between Spruce and Locust and Bth and 9th ata Mr. J. Davies, R 7 South 7th at: Mr. D. Elanamn, 73 Wood st.:Eensingten. Mr. Minten, N 0.6 Hurst st.,between Lombard,Soulb, 6th and 6th. Ile has been consulted with by all the cmwnert heads 'of Europe.and enjoys higher reputation as an Astrologer than any one living. The period of our birth Is generally marked with some peculiar circumstances. that has a visible effect on the conduct of our lives. which Professor llobact will read and explain to the astonishment and satisfaction of vis itors. Ile will answer all questions concerning Law nulls, Marriages, Journeys, Voyages, and all the con cerns of life. Terms. Ladies 30 cents. Gentlemen 01. Nati?ldes calculated and read in fall; according to the oracles of masculine signs; Terms. Lad lea.;11.; Gentleman,•l 50 Natlyities calculated according to Germane, ; for La dies. $2 in Atli, •3 ; Gentlemen. ;In NIL Per sons et &distance can have their Natividea by mending • their day of birth. All letters containing the above fee will meet with immediate attention. and lent to any part of the Gaited State. on durable paper. °Mee, No. 71 Locust street. between Eighth and Ninth, orinngite the Musical Fund Hall Hours from 9 A.M.. to 10 PAL C. Ws ,RODACIL Astrologist. FRESH IMPORTED InEEN AND BLACK TEAS From J, C. Jenkins & Co., TEA DEALERS. • S. W. comer of Cl canoe and Tiegftk • PHILADELPHIA.. R.—One of our partners having learned the Tea L*business of the. Chinese themselves, daring a resi dence of seven years a mon; them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thole acquired. To our Black teas. particularly, we wish to eatl at tentino as imsaessing:a degree of strength and elehnvvs of flavor seldom equalled. Mack teat are tin iversally aged by the Chinese, who ennsider the Green fit arty for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the lildck as making • more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the virtue, of the tea for a Inn; time in any dim it.. and contains/sir weight efra, independent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped.. J. C. JENKINS & Co. , The above who:lute tea, pin up In 1. /. and I lb. manses, pis. receive d and - will be constantly kept for rile by the subscriber. ;- J.:WHITFIELD. Nov?; 11 -tlB PATENT METALLIC ROPEs FOR THE ESE. OF MINES, RAILWAYS, &e., Par tale, or imported to order, by the übseriber. rimst; Rupee are now almost exclustveiy used In 1 the Collinriee and on the Railways In Great 111-H -an, and ace found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Rupee; bane proved to be still - ttf goad manikin after three; year'. service, In the same situation where the Hempen nnes, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out In nine or ten months. They have been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. Mines, Railways; Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging. Window Cords, Lightning CondueloreSignal Halyard., Tiller Ropes. &e. They ate made either of Iron nr Copper Wire. and In cases of mush exposure to dantoness,nf Calvanized Wire. ' Testimonials from thz most eminent England can he shown!, as to their eibrier additional informatimq-reptlred rospectin eat descriptions and application will be ALFRED F REM P,:sllrnad Ne Cole Agent in thelinii W=". c a to. • 4.1? Saa gg, NEI c 1 'r r ss 0 9e ' g I g - g !==ii - r o i =MEM - • = 1 Z . ; EMS= 1 , 4 I Et . • i I 1 84. AtMEDY footle B. A. - Fah ne at oc lit s Vermlfisge. ' FACTS FOR THE PEOPLEi TITE CONSTANTLY increseingpopularity and sale of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermlfuge has induced per tool who are envious of Its success; to palm off upon the public. preparations which all medical men - know, ici he Inefficacious to expelling worm frnm the system. Th la Verrnlnige made It. way into public favor upon the ground of Its own intrinsic merits, more than, any other Medicine of the kid nnw used; and while mom worm remedies have. n dint of puffing. been forted into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity whiCh lion: wnriblesness Justly milted. B. S. Fohne stock's Verminige continues to be trlttinphantly nun talned. It.has only to lie used and list ffect• will fully sustain ,all that Geld of Its Wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. Irelcs,'Erie - Co., New York. Jan 7, 1813. We certify that we have used S. A. Fahnestock's Vermifitge in our families. and in every ease It has pro vided a decided and effeetnal remedy the expelling Worms from the orate in. We cordially' recommend It to parents who have children afflieted with that dan gerous malady. &LON VIRGIL. WM. R. PAINE, .7 ROBERT NAY. JOS. BURROUGHS. For ale, wholesale and retinal the drug warehouse of . R. A. FAHNESTOCEAk Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood es. PlttstinGrePa. ' For sale 112 Pottsville, by JOHN 0...8R0WN, Drag gle. [Dee. 0.1813. 30- YOST ILEOEIVED—Au Invoke of full jewelled '0 Ilystlartillver I.s VQse , Wald. far Wpm, wtacb still by sold very low ea pialellei • spiny a- 112.140111"8, That &NAN Con % t Thu Lungs sirs in danger 1 771smork of tlo &erne,. UM Ursa/ Thu cough of cossawytiens Ada in its 'mud of Dtsdk A 11. E you a motherl Your darling child, your idol 1l and earthly joy. Is nosy, perhaps, confined to het chamber by s dangemas cold--herpale cheeks,ber thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease. bas already gained upon her—the sound of tier sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Young man, when just about to.enier life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope. but you aced not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, It is SUERSAWS ALL-HEALING BALSAM . . Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wn s Ames, Rao. was given Lusby Dr. Scwal of Washmgton. Mt Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia. and Dr. Nos of New York. Her friends all thought aim must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption; cud waaso pro nounced by her .phyllicians—Sberman's Balsam given and.it cured her. Rev: HENEY JONES, M. Eighth &Tepee. was tined, or :cough and catalrchAl affection of 50 years standing. The grit dose. giVi bins more relief than all the other medicine he had ever takes. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19, Delaney street. gave it to a sister-In-law who was laboring ender Consumption. and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effect went immediate, and soon restored them to com fortable bealtb.. DR. SHER.VAN'S COUGH LOrF.NGES Core the most obstinate cases of Cough in .• few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who hare been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge, of the grave by spitting 61..1, Consumption and Hectic fever, by their use have had the rose of health restored ta their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the praiser of this Invaluable medicine. DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES have been proved in more than 900,000 cases to ti 4 infallible, in fact the only certain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot he forced to take any other medicine. and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond deacrlp• lion. When the breath of tire child becomes teen. Ave, and there is picking of the nose, headache. drew., sloes., starting during sleepAisturbed d reems.awaking with fright and screaming. troublesome cough, fever ishness. ttirst. voracious appetite. sickness of the sumach, and bloated stomach—these are among the' many prominent symptoms of vronns, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. DR. lIIIERMAN'd CAMPHOR I.OZENCEA Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness in a very few minutes. They cure lowness of spirhs, despondency, faintness. colic, spasms. cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. DIL - :4IIER3IAN'd POOR MAN'S PLASTIR . . is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sov ereign remedy tar pains and weakness in the back, loins. aide, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism lumbago, &c. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is "necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon the contionnity. Be careful to get elberman's Poor Man's Plaster, with 3'.J v ied" of his written name on the barg—nohe others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Dec. R 49-17 TILE GRAND PURGATIVE FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness_ Rorumallem, Piles, Dyspepsia. Feurvy,Stuillpos.Jaunilice,Phins In the Wei.. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising In the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of all kends, Female Complaints, Measles. ,alt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Mottos, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Gotisomption..Fits. Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Ohm Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that hearty every disease ori ginates from Impurities otthe blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and 14secu re health, we mmt re move these obstructions or restore the blood to its RA turn? state. The aversfon to taking medicine Is most effectual) , re• moved by Clickner's Verstobie Pargatire Pills ; .being completely enveloped with a codling ofpare white save (when is as distinct from the internal ingredients ai a nut Mien from the kernel) and Inane no taste ol'obediciar. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in theslichrest degree, but operate equally on all the diseased parts rif the system. insiead of confining themselves In am' lark ing any particular region. Thus, if the Liver he tree. led, one ingredient wall operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any race.. of bile. restore it to Its natural state. •nother will operate nu the blornd,and remove all impurities lit its circulation, kiddie a third will move all impurities in its circulation. while a third svilleffectualty expel wh deers Impurities may Aloe b: en discharged in the stomach, and hence they grits at the root of disease. remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally amffinternally; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles Tram the chyle, so that he blood may be thoroughly pure—thus secerma a free and healthy action. to [lie heart, Wars, and Inver; and thereby thi real". AeaIIA,CVCO when all other means have fail . The entire truth of the Move can he ascertained by tine trial of a single boa ; laid their viruses are so posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail pukes. 25 cis. per bog. Principal office, No. 66, Vesey street, New York. The following are the agent.. in Schuylkill enunry for (Mailer's Vegetable - Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Balsam, Lozenges and Planters': Tarrianart= .1. Fry. and Milner & hloreenmth ; Patterson-5.,_ chwariz; Middleprin—Jno. Pon Cailrn-11. Shirsler; Pnttrville—F. Sanger-on, and J. G. Rrn,,wn ; St. Clair—linehes ; New Castle— Geo. Hell'aiiyiler,l: Taylorville—J. Otto; Minces_ oalle—James H. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman ; Tremont—Hansa & Wingert; l'inegrove—Paul Harr; Orwlgaburg—Joseph Hammer ; Purr Clinton—Lyon & Itt•hel ; New Philadelphia—Wm. H. Harlow; Haven—Levan& Kauffman ; and also by J. S. C. MARTIN, wholesale and supplying agent, Dec?. '49. 49-ly - - - . . , 1, , 01Z the removal and permanent cure of ■ll diseases P arising fh an Impure state of the blood and habit of the body, viz.: it • - • Chronic Bronchitis. Catarrh, Pleurisy nog axle,. Scrofula In all its forms. Tel ter,Scald If ed,Salt Rheum, Cutaneous eruptions of the head, ce; body, and ex :remit ies,•Chronic diseases of t Ayer, Stomach, and Bowels, Chronic Rhenin s olis , Chronic Enlargement of the Joints And I.lganieWhite Swellings, flip Joint affections. Abcesies. Ulcers. Syphilitic disoiders, Ma curial and hereditary piedisprasitlona. etc., etc. From the known pail 'villa the Blood performs in the ordinary processes of imitation, who doubts that i does not undergo important alterations when the pro , ceases take place in an unlipailthy manner? These al terations are sometimes the cause and sometimes the effect of the morbid phenomena, which constitute ay hat we term disease. That there is a throng analogy be tween many constitutional diseases and the effects of poisonous agents introduced into the blood. no one I will deity, and that these diseases are due to the action 1 of tome mothific matter, which has affected tooth its ' physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams: "The ap pearance of pet Itim(lisrolora lion) on the external sur face, the occurrence of more extensive hemorrhage in internal nails, the general fluidity of the awn° and frequently its unusually dark or otherwise altered as. pect,its poisonous properties,as exhibited In its delete. dolts operations on other animals, and its spronenees tit paseinin decomposition, point oat the Blood as the first part of disorder • and by the 'failure of its natural proper ties and offices as the vivitier of all structure and function, it is plainly the medium by which death he ms in the body." All of those affections in which the Panacea Is applicable an alteration of this fluid has ta ken place—it must be changed before health can foliow. That It has this power the most amnia testimony can be given. Do not hesitate i Remenibega responsible me dical person tells you so. , Read the following evidence: . Bloch tooodtottne, N J.. Feh. 6, 1848. • Dr. Keeler:—Dear Sir :—I am entirely out of your Panacea: I was called on day before yesterday for hair a dozen. Your medicine is becoming seep popular where I have introduced h. and I think the more it is used the more popular it will get. • • • Respectfillly yours, . Wm. PARR I.M. ' Ili.D Prepared and sold N. W. corner 1,1 and Nfillth SIMI. Philadelphia. For sale by J. C. Drown and J.S.C.NIar tin, Pottsville ; J. KemptoW, Port Carbon ; J. B. Falls, hlinerssnlle, and by - druggists and merchants through- I nut the County. Price 61 per bottle- or six bottles for Iffi. *For particulars see pamphlets, I Also, Da. KEELER'S CORDIA I. and CARMINA 1 TIVE, the meet 'needs and permanent ',remedy know nr - Diarrhrea, Dysentsfry; Cholera Ditto tutn, Colt latulency, &c., and for the m.tny demotion, ents of th i tomach and Bowels Nom Teething. NO fa 'mils , shout ' without it. Price only 23 cis. [AarIT ti•ht 6 Dell-t I nenerrs In ry,and any the dace yen by ork. totes o- , a^ r. I a ii s rn o ;.‘ 03 dIONTHLY BULLETIN. NO. 10. . THE CO‘SIINPTION pErifi lt is the settled opinion ~r . ~.,, ••• . the most distinguishedphy -- alcians, both of this coun 't+ i' '. try and Eurni,e, that CY 'l a c - .,4 , ... .4 ...psi.. i. Carat*. In any :.?, r -iz,... f r..- .;'.;:./ tad every' stage,excepting :. , 'l: l ` ..- ~,. that which Is attended by 41 . ....ii,4•1.,'...:.' Naming diarrtnert. The lie! a .r. :=..., , -utter symptom frequently marks a breaking up of the powers of life, and then a ,% 1 cure - is not lobe ancertain . r ; ly minted on. Tubercles tt / ti on the lungs are not neces sary obstacles to a perma nent cure. nut' the means to be. employed must be widely different from those ordinarily used. Consume- ' live patients generally seek fir a soothing- medicine merely. snmething which will allay a casurk. Nothing in easter than to furnish such a compound.. tic is thls. and this alone. which the numerous Putnionic Syrups. Wild Cherry Balsams. Cold Candies, and the like, aim 1 at ; and it is all,they achieve. .... 1 I Is usually the hauls of them all; which, for a time, de ceives the poor sufferer. but dinappninta at lan. To erre Consumption, something for beyond all this is Imperitively necessary. Something must be used above specific action la upon the Pillmonary vessel., and upon the delicate membrane whh h lines the air passage.; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which chows itself in the form of.ru— berries. This the El raefenbarit CONSUMPTIVE'S DALAI Will effectually do; while at the lame lime it will al lay the cough and remove the WASO nit hectic. This medicine in the only one extant. In thin or in foreign counts len,that can be relied no in the rrimplaints tinder to - nice; and an the mnst trying" 'mason Is Juat at hand, the attention of cutout mptive ?rowan:M*oe Med kat faculty, and of the public at large. Is earnestly in vited to it. This Balm Is of incalculable value in Asth ma. Ornnehhic Catarrh. Cold, .pitting n( Mond. DIM catty ..f Breathing. and ail other affections of the throat, the lungs, the bronchial tuber.. acc. Teitimonials of It. wonderful eflicace and of the nu 'Memos corns It has errocl ed, may be had on application at the Company's Agencies. E. BARTON, Secretary. Ana :for male by J. S. C. Martin, Pottsville ;1. W. Gibbo.:Mlnersvilic; E. J. Fry, Tantnqua; .1. 11. Alter, Tancamra ;• John Williams. lifiddleport ; Robert But. er, Spring Vale. iial9 • 4B-.TI-Iyl. 'Nnyt I. PURE WRITE LEAD. ' IVCIIIOrIII Es Brother. Nif ANUFACTURERS, Nn 03, North Finer stover. 111 Philadelphia. have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those et:darner' who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article , shaltnow have their orders toted No karma rebalance nuclease. those preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable in a paint; to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead hence any admixture °tether material. only man its value. It bas,tberefore, been the steady alai of the manufacture'', for many veers. to supply to the public a perfectly pure White les& and the unceasing demand for the article, le proof that it has met with favor. It Is Invariably brand ed on one heal WETHERILL* BROTHER la lull. and on the Mimi., werreated part. all In radiant:ow.' f.alutuaariXpLVlD—Velno's celebrated and in., valuable preparation for earling.rolleging and p ro . =Hag the growth of the hair,'Por SW at HANNAN'S Hoe. 59-11) , MOP eade r sqi YgM4 WV, SILENCE: PURIFY TILE DLOODI DR. K EELER'S PANACEA, EEO WESTERN NEW TORE COLLEGE OF HEALTH RO7, Main street. Bolo,—B NW •olk. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithnntoptic Mla D ture,a celebsated medicine which has made GRE aT CURES in au. DISt4BIII. is now Introduced Into this action. The limits of an adiertlsement will net per mit so extended notice of thi. remedy t we have only Or lay fittest far its sweeten, the United Stites and Can 'dace large number ofeilucated sieloceL raacqrrtott can whip professional standing, wan make a general use of it in their Practice In the following diseases: DROPSY, GRAEL, And &sines of the Urinary organs; piles aid all dim eases of the Wadi, derangetnents of the Liver, F.c., and all general diseases' °fare system.• I: la mattes es requested' that all who contemplate the use of this af tide, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a Parental. of M pages,Vbieb agents whose names are below will kindly give away; this book treats upon the method of core—explain. the properties, of the article, and the din it has been teed for over this country and Europe tar four years with such perfect effect. Over 16pages of testimony front the mohair quarters will be' found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES, which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will answer's ost paid communicatkins. Gr Be particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over ack diseases is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in so ciety. Put op In 30 rm. and 12 oz., 0 Hiles. Price Ft. 30 or ; FI, 12 oz. ; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "G. C. VAUGHN " swiftest on the direction*, &c. See pamphlet pre IS. Prepared by Dr. O. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office, 207-. Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Office. devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively. 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem. Mass.:and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as agents. Also (or sale by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; E. J. FAY, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER, Orwlgshure; LEvAN & RAUFMAN, Schuylkill Haven; WM. S. HEISLER. Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair; GEO. REIFIANYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS. Minersville. , Feb 14.181,2 T-ly M=MI TATTERSA/410111 Heave Powders. HAS cored, In the last rest 1.500 cafes of Heaves. 2000 cases of Chronic Cough. 2 , 0 eae,•r of Or. ken Wo,d. 5000 cases of Ildrsea out of Conditroa, and other &reuses. Mnre than 500 eertilicatelr, verbal arid written, have been fe f e!i f ett, attesting to the virtue. inestiins"- hie remedy ; but' we have only space to subjoin the fol lowing: Rieklne./, Oswego Co., Sept. 17, 1818. !tentlernen i—l 'wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at yunr store WI Oslo her, cored a Valuable mare of mine ante Heave., that she had had tiro piars. The first package did not effect a cu. e. hut did the mite an much good I was Induced to try another pai-kage, and the result has been, that she ha+ not had the Heaves. since about a week after coin rormin g the second package, all hough P he has been um of -on my fano alingst i eyery dav,since, which has satisfied me that she *effectually cured. One of my neighbors Is giving Tattersall — iv Heave Powders to a horse, and the prospect it very fJAtering be will be mi ntia!, it. Believing that the above na ed medicine Is a very vat:table . ne, and that Heaves ell, he cured by it, I feel willing to lend my name in pralsenf it. Respectfully, - Mugs P. W . . Spriagll. Ala., July 24,1218. kfesar.. J. F. Winter & Co.—Genileine• most cheerfully hear testimony to the Rivet efficacy and virtue of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cur of hoc , sea affected with heave coughs and cold.: I have a valuable horse that was en severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that I had well nigh lost him, when I purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powder., which entirely cared him and restored his appetite. No owner of horses }multi be without it. Respectfully yours, Gnus. A. rt•2loDr. CAllTlON.—attitatlims and worThleas •umpnunds have l'ullnwed us wherever we-have introduced ourre medy, and we understand That Fermi new ones are being put up rot r Irculailnn—heware of those and take nn remedy but "the Tattersall's... None genuine without the signature of A. H. Gough & Co.—prier nne dollar per package% tc.x 11,r five rrepared:and sold whniesule and 'mail tor GOUGH & KETCHAM. 140 Fulton Steel, New York. OSCAR O. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville. Nov IS, ISIS 47-fy, ___ ~ -.cam} =y= ~~ __ ~'~.g~ ~?xTa~./ -~ ~ lllcilll Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER - MINERAL. . IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sore.. ikeinftilnus ilietiors. Skin Mmes., Poisonous Wounds to dieeharge Omit putrid matters, end then heals then,. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there Is scarcely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before !leaven and man. that not in one ease' has it failed to benefit when the patient was within_reach If mftrtalineans. I have had physicians learned in the profession.— I base had minister/of:lie gospel. Judges of the bench, aldermen. la wyers, gentteme f the highest erudition, and multitndes of the pox list It in every variety of way, and there has been t one volce—one universal voice—saying •• 31cALLISTER, YOU OINT3IENT IS GOOD." • RIIEUMATISN—It r manes almost Immediately the inllamation and swelli g When the Pain ceases. (Read 'the dire - Won.. nrottnd the bog.) . salve has cured peril - ins at the head ache ottwelv years standing, and who had it regular every wee so that vomiting took place. DEAFNE .ar-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the face. are it led with like 211C,1 , 11. SIIALD ILEA —We have cured capes that actually defied every thi g known One man told us that he had spent S3UO sin Is s children withnut any benefit, wizen a few . boseir of ointment cored them. BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner than any other thine. TETTER—There is nothing -better for the core of Triter. BURNS—It Is one of the best things in tho world for Ru• ns. Piles—Thousands are yearl) cured by ibis Oinment. It never fails in giving relief for the l-tlen. :ground the boo arediretioas for itsinsFAlcAllister's Ointment Jr Scrofula. Liver Complaint. Erysipelas, Teller, Ckiibfnits, Scald Head. Sore eyes, Qninen. Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pants. bisegse of the Spine. !lead-Ache, Asthma, Deajnees, Ear-diele, Borns., Corns. All Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips. Pim ples, Stiffness of the joints. Swelling of the Limes. Sore Limbs, Son,, ftleatmatima, Piles. Cramp. Swelled. or Broken Breast. Tontli.Ache, Ague is the Face, 4-e. COLD FCCT—l.iver Complaint, pain in the Chest, ne Aide. Gdling °trot the hair. one or Meunier accost. panien cold feet (This Ointment Is the true remedy.) It is n mire eign of disease to have told feet. CORNA—Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep COrllr from growing.. People need never tie mottled with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment fa good for any part of the body or limbs that are inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. Ointment will he genuine nnles• the name of James McAllister Is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER, sole Proprietor or the above Medicine. ;Price. 25 cts. per box. AGENTS-3 M. Beatty & Co., Pottsville ; D N. Ifehrier, do ; J. W Gibbs, ; Charles Fria ley, Orwirsburr & G. Duntainger. Schuylkill Maven ; Wm.,Tageart, Tamaqua • Washington nets ter, P.irt Cat bon; Wm. Price, SlClsir lotto B. Hicks. Reading; and by Agents in all the pciutipal Towns hi the United States. Principel Office:No.2S Nosh Sd st., Phitadelem. February 10, ISM • , .• ly Ilead Quarters: CUPID 11Aft AGAIN TAKEN UP Ills HEAD QUARTERS at the Cheap Variety States of the subscriber, where he Is prepared to deal cult missives in young nod old of both Brace; never willingly of ten:dee and being determitted that none who may call this season shall en away dimipprtinted, he has procur ed the larreat and most varied- assortment of Senti mental and Comic Valentines. that Love. Wit. %index. rrience ender the immedtateaupervision and direction of St Valentine himself. entail get tip All the Trades. Prnfessinn• aneninst ridiculous caracitUres ate am' brayed in the Comic arum tment, ' while the Sentimen tal have been got up in lbe most superb Wyk., the ex ceedingly neat arrangement, end rarrsinnate sentiment of some sumot rail to Mare Ike'cruelone anddlswilve that Icy quality, whose chilling Influence has so l ong repelled the advances of the timid Inver, and in thrill the inexperienced whit strange sensations of delight. Valentine Writers. being new coßectinns of choice aentiments.-e;ptex a lre of friendship, happiness and Imre• prepared for the Beaux and the Belles, also Oa ea ricotta° writer. gp enthaly new collection of Witco - lone witty and. severe epistolary aketches. for IMO shoiresie nail at BANNAN'S ,lap S- 1 • Beak and Variety Stores. irgyvItiSAFETY LADIPS. • • Trip a libufiller rph just received a simply o faecal! _ &s, &num, wintb ore'• few of Uptonle Rob ertre Improved Safety Lamp, which M ack now i e d g b y to the best and safest now In use lathe mines of Europe. For sale at less prices than they can be Im- Petted, at • - BANN/M.B #CII. I ; ( 'Map Ropy .Vartes y ler A Valtutbie int., for Parmers.—Th e celebrated hotter*. Bake ell, of. Dishley. Likes. lershire, and the faun er of the aew Leitorwar sheep. used to tell an .ecrlote with ecceedisig high glee of a former no only of the olden reboot. but of the olden times. This farmer, who owned and occupied 1000 acre of land, had three daugh ters. .When his eldest ;stighter married, he loss het one quarter of his and for her poition, but no money ; and he timid by a little =nil ape./ and a little better mingenient. the produce of hie (aim did not decr tare. When him ascend daughter married, he gave her one-third of the remaining land for her portico, but no noonei.-.. He then set to work, and began to grub up hie furze and fern, and, plot shed up what he called hie poor dry furze land,',oven when the fermi coverer) in some closest nearly hull the 1and.....: After giving half his land away to two of hi. dougkrers o to his great minis° be found that the produce increased; be de more money because his new broken up In find brought ezemssive crops, and at the same lithe he farmed the show of his lend better, for elentritoyed three times more laborer. upon it 1 e tote two hour. mown in the morning. bad DO mare deed fallerunroner in three years; instead f which hoot two grower imps in one year, and ate them upon the land: A. garden never requir a' !Ind./snow. But the great advantage was, hat' be bad got the elms money to manage 500 acres as be had to manage 1000 acres; therefore a fold out double the mese , ry upon the land. When his third and last . daughter married, he cave-,Tier 250 seer,, Or half what remained for her portion and no' money: He then found that ha had \ the same money to farm one quarter of the landlesthe bed at first to farm the whole. He ttega to ask himself a few question's, and set hi st wit to work bow be was• to make as much outf 25 as be had done our of 1000 acres. He t en paid o ff his baififn who. i weighed twenty stone rose 'with the larksin , thy long days, and went• I to bed with the lamb; he got as mo th more wor t dont for his mom ;hr made his servants, laborers, orser, move fader ; broke them from theq snail's `pace ' • and found that the eye of the master / quickened the pace of the servant. He saw the be innipg-end ending of eierything ; and io hie amen'', and laborers, instead of saying, "Co and do it," - bis staid to, them, "Let us go, my boys, end doh.' Ersnowort come and go he soon found out a great difference. He grubbed up the whole of his furze and farm, and then ploughed the whole of his, poor paw land up. and converted a great deal of corn iota meat for the sake ofl manure, and his premiered his blank' water, (the essence of manure 4 eat his hedges down. which had not been plashed fur forty or filly years ; straightened his zig-rag: fences ; cut his waterl course' straight, and gain ed a deal of land by oing ea ; made . dasta eat sluices, and irrigated all the land he could; tor grubbed up , many of is hedges and borders cov ered with bushes, id ome places from 10 to 14 yards in width, mint more in his; small closes, some riot wider ttia streets; and threw three, four, five, and six close, into one. Refound out that, instead of grOwing white thorn hedges teal hewn to 'feed foreign bird, in the winter, he could grow food for mini instead of migratory birds.— After all this imProitment he grew more,. end made more of 251 ) jacr s than he did from 1000; at the mune time he fouOd out that.balf of England at that time was not c'oltivated from the want of means to cultivated with.l I let him non end sold him long hon.ed bult i, (said R. I:tokamak.). and told him the real 7 slue of labor, both imeluore and out, and what!ought to be done with • certain. number of men. oien, l end biases, within a nine' time. I taught hint tu;sow Ice. and plough better! tbatthere were limits and measures in all thing. :- and that the huthandinen ought to be stronger than the farm. I told him how to make hot land colder, aid cold labd hater; light land stiffer, acid still land lighter. II 'Jon caused him to shake off . all his old deeterhoted prejudices; and I grafted new ones in their places. I told him not to breed inferior cattle, sheep, or hones, but the bed of each. kind, foe the bed co mated no more than the wont. My friend be ame a new man in his old' age, and died rich; [Gardener's Chronicle.. , fai. Huai in raise rood Potatoes.—My object in writing at this thoristo give tbyou my method' of growing potteries free horn the rot. , I base practiced it two "ream's" with entire Nucor'', anti! have now 680 buShels of fine- Mercer potatoes in. my cellar, and alt free from the disease. I ' My method is; in plough the ground late in the foil or early in thei spring. harrow it anioonly be l'fore planting time' the haul out say 15 tons rot ted manure, spree(' it broadcast; then take two horses and a plough, and hack. up two/nil furrows. the furrows just 'netting in the backing; leave a. strip one foot wide, and back up two cnore-'-and' SO continue till yeti tiv4e completed the lot. Than. tur4 about and spliithelni double furrows open with , a single furrow, tb6n commence dropping your po tatoes, (pieces of cit potatoirryzoNtsinat•least.four eves,) in the tureew sia , inches apart. After the , lot is dropped, take your horses and plough. and' throw two goad frierows—(one round of the team• to a row,l just Inert.nu on the top ; dress off the top, clearing the 'Ow 'of' sinces,..clods, dm.; theta sow broadcast five.buShels common salt over the ground immediately ,afierplainting; cultivate well till the plants ere in blessom• and you will hate e good crop; never milli ate potatoes when in bless: 00M. I I When the crop is oily. together, Clear the ground, take your two horsos-andtplough, turn a furrow from each Side li z : e if tar rcrer;:ltit.esboy risk up the stettering [total toherhturn , uti the row,. .pick _up the pot3toi•s; - I theniliordewn the-rid - lastly, harrow over the :tounil; pick up the remain ing potatoes, and the "hgh; is finished. rh...gii— cuaurist-must at oboe 'obeerve that brthisprocere. .he gets ii broad lose bed- for the potatoes to grow. in, also double depjh if soil ;:then you are certain. of good illy potato e. I would , here observe that potatoe ground is the very best' for producing a. good crop of wheat; and I veould'adn'e farmers to grow a greater employ of this most valuable• root. If there is nta market, store them, and feed• them to your horse,, cattle, athY hogs ;: feed thew in your stable throdgh the winterrgive your stneln good bedding; cicala at t your otehks onoe• weeks. m.ke a. farce a manure heap as possible; and you will not be troubled with the Wainer di ~ nor that worse malady, arising frame/way* taking: out of the meal tub annever returning. any ;lots. will thus come to iNe tottom. , Respectfully., . A. DENORII.4IWIE. Columbia county, 0 I tio. (Ohio err/Um/or E 1 MI • Ty Fattening Cuff, ably a great difference erent kinds of fond tr i mate which we met :wi I the Commiuioner oflPrst contain moat of the 116 corn nearly the least. that the inner article is I stock that we possess. •While, therefore, we ft in rearing stock, the mt to prepare it fur the km nino per cent. of oilL, nil other nutricious fatten fruiter than on in as all know, their fat I ed hoge. The Sun-Flower s l eed entirely free from thri lay better than the ceresi n gr cent. of oil. The judicious far mer kinds of food, intended I I produce very much.a'tichi Moe' judicious semen ommend cooking and fer i ng it. It is generilly quarter is saved. I Animals undergoing the fattening process, should be ',Pp , tearnikn quiet, and sudden trio.; sitions of temperature avoided. Re* W ILI you corns twiny met, The Smiles we met, The maiden's, dream, When pneternal World's The Ivy Crites, Isiah Evenings, The Grave of Dorrapade, Let us Lnve One Another. Atop Dar Knocking at tent t Oh aluslanna, the deserver Roush and Ready Polka, Geri. Taylor, Union Polka, '. Favorite 'Waltz, Dorn Loci, la :Veranda, A nrora Waltz, The Cassandra Walla; Rosamond do Linda Di Chaumonix Calm Polka Dos Clotchettes; The tat Rose of Summer,iraristtpre. 81x Octave Exercises for th . ...r.l,ana Forte. Duette arranged for alrnd second violins , its thcAA parts. mach contslaing q Ducks; Duets arrapges,. Mr the Flute and VloLih, r'ri. Fkue and Plano, &e. Together with a largo assortment of single pjycesSif Flute, VioliniGuitar arid leVano mask. always on hand or obtained to order at HANNAN% Jan. IS. 34_ Bonk and . Variety stneet ANA. 4021. - lir yow.-200 Bibles al every style of binding, ail than they can be purchased Gilt Family tables MI aYYieilcra can Purchase 1 than tato Isei purchase& is PI 110r/i9 the-. armer. le.—There is trequeutiort iii the capacity of the dif- , rrn flesh or fat. An esti based on the Report of tente, represents dist beams 4 sh-forming. principle, and lt is well known, however, the best fattening food for feed beans, peas, oatc,dce est tatty grains are chosen tire. Cortitontains about ;bicb is•grester than any Hogs which feed on nuts ottiar substance, though, tea qrm than that of corn, is Ii cnsgbt by soma to bi N ter obj-etion,.whith it is, ins, furnish ins (arty per. by mixing the different, for stock, taill be able to, iresuite as he may desire., - on fattening stock yea% meriting food, before glen 'conceded that thtta one • 'isle. • ountala home, 44 • droved, seer, la fa intlte • r.a popular nearer medady, ly celebrated negro melerdr. Ith a splendid portrait occ Or Lammermoor., ATE.At, act . o4B v:a —AI likal Polar Dolts in almost aper by 43 et 30 per matt • in Pblimltelphia. Bpleadid •n1y.14, at lIANNANIS .Cheap Hook Mk Stores. . ooka cheaper to take lost - Ho Tit