II I El 4132e.DErrattiiAira soric: • Vie i!irtek max lostiA his Do. and aired :2- - - Oh, vaee !rand oh, valet. •• • This ler feet I e . toggy gone 7 On. Trlri! and oh. vare 2 Can iter rosehal to pe gone 1 Bea gone unto ter blvd. 4 Me'. gone mit bite I fear; I%e in4s , po one plgtmuage— . Mine iog—oh, tear: ob, tear Oh, va;rol and.oll, rare! - Can ter Tiller to; pe guoe Oh, vre sand oh. vette4 - Halt ter aehoundrel tog begone Lmiori gire you von Boot toiler Tn him aeh tells tour Varel can find ter toggy, Or atltlirl MC vire it pe. pis p4rlc was 1101 or music Ir. .It gneoj tlike tin; tong; Ms eau rem nut oirshorl. Irish 'tail vas cut of long ; _ ttsli'd to triot ter eenickeos; An:t .ay to tern pow-wow But Ides!: gnne ant° te tlicke ne— Vyi here climes Schnappo now . , `Oh. vfrel and oh, tare' • limp lergnod-fitt-nottiln . peen 1 - Oh, vare! and oh, ware ! ' Carl ter maal way peen 1 - ' ttfrili heeh peen loon hunting— -1 Ilitk' he'sh gent for konne,' • Vallee teree nothlu PI else Leah gout for .. Under the stars and mane. , 1 11nme bete you von tont Vra:tbone I—v ere vnu peen vhf 0 mine nnatteuyon artrillt rm.n nth nun' schtink { L sips you non. mit ter proem, for having ta dr. mato pad peoples :Oil schunks. Is you runs avay mein - lpintlyou . irl ter ptpors, and you it ruined Inc aver_—ESattailayaftrearg. , . ant) fiumor. .W.ll4re e ha•e chronideil mace rl Iln which hove di, wf , rtt-fil but do not rcinert3her pr•u,",l Fyira 86 r Hirt Of fo en•ie,..lc9ip-ncil to the (JP., 15: ,, P01 at a rap', , ctq! t I 'al In Ti.e counsel of the pri, EFg , th,reil tii4 tir,;ument in the tro itTlpf rAgiVi! and eleci.lent tnanner : "May it piease the court end ger,t'envn of the jury; the care is !la c:ear a- ice, and's . naip to the Join as Ino . (rpm your bwecitT irt. Tim tcrivuto eaith , 'Thou shalt not kill ; now, if.. you hang Piny client, you tranggress Vie counmind ire lick ns ,grease; and as plump as o goose egg in n loafer's +face. Gentlemen: murder is inuider, whether -committed by twelve jurymen or by n humble' in. -tlisidualllike . my client. jurymen : I Jo not ecny:thei fact of my clones hawing bided a man , but is that any reaAini wit) you shoal l do so!— No stiehti rhiop, grroletnen. ruu Indy bring th . e pris,ner : in guilty—the hangman rely du hi• duty - - --hut will that exonerate you 3 No 'such t.ting. :In that ease you will all lie murderers! Who -among You is prepared for the brand of Coin to be stainfredon his brow to-day 7. who, fre em en, who '"k,in this fond of liberty and light I G . ntlemen: 1 •will pledge my word not one of coo has a bowie 'knife or:a pistol in his pocket. .No, gentlemen, your pockets are oderiferous with the perfumes of segar-cit'sert and tobacco. You can smoke the to bacco of rectitude in the pipe of a peaceful con science: brit hang my unfortunate client, and the Feely alligators of remorse will gallop through the internal; principles of animal vert. tom. until the spinet verierbm of your anoorni.:al cuthtruction is turned into it railroad for the grim and gory ohlita of despair! Ger.tlemen : beware of coin mitting murder ! Beware, 1 wry. Remember the fate of the man who attempted testesdy the ark. and trerithle. Gentlemen : .1 adjure you by the Manumitted ghost of temporal rancity to do nil murder j 1 adjure yol by the IMMO of womir, the mainspring of the ticking tim-piece of time's theoretical transtnigrati in to do no murder ! I adjure you by the -stare in the flying emign of our emancipated country, to do no murder! I adjure , you by the A tneriean Eagle, that whipped the universal gamecock of creation, and now sits • roosting on the magnetic tel. graph of Tine's fustrinus transmigration, to do no murder! And lastly, gentlemen, if you ever you expect to wear long tailed coots—if ever you expect.tree dogs not to bark 'at you—if you expect to wear boots made of the the bids of the Rosky 51ountain buff alu— and to snm up - all, if you ever expect to be any thing but a set of sneaking, loafing, cut throated ; • brained; s:noll ends of humanity whittled down to indisiinetibilit . v, acquit my client and save your • country!" The prisoner was acquitted ! rare:Wing Desperate.—••:them ! Ephraim, I heard something about you." •4s,,now Miss Sopiuina. you don't say so," •••Yro it indeed, that I did, arid o great many 53id it, t now, what is it, Miss Sophrina." "0, dear, I can't tell jou," (turnir.g array her head.) "0, Is, do now." rrob,ino, I can't." "Oh, yes., Miss Sop!lrina." lJn,;Me, Ephraim, you do voter a body so." "Well, do plea'" to tell me, ttophriba." "Well, I heard that-0, I can't tell you." "Ah yes. Come, now do," (inking her band.) 4 .%Ve11, I didn't say it—but I heard that Wli6 I" (putting an arm around her waist.) 011,'don't squeeze me sn—l heard that—that (turning her blue eyes full up .m Ermines) that—you and I were to be married; Ephraim!" C7.2ldeictrif Counget —There is a well known custom prevailing to our criminal churls, of assign. log counsel to ouch prisone're as have, no one to defend them. On one occasion, the court tindtv a Mon acciptld of theft; and without counsel, said to a lawyer who was prepmt 'Mn.- 8.. pl•ase to withdraw with the mis met, .confer with him, and then give him ouch counsel as may ill: hest for his intveem." fliwyrr and hie client •th.m withdrew, and in fifteen or twenty minutes the law, , ,cr returned inM.Cwart. Ole priiotter 1" tte•kt.,l itte Court. ...Ile it g one, tour Ittetor," said the Itopoul le g til runt,. ‘,.You , 11,a,rr 1.4.1 nee in give him the hie( for Lit • :I,', :0 , lie 3,1.1 lie %arm. g o:11y, I ; tne tte•t l'Juto...l I coultt oirer hun tea, trio) :sett ~ttteh lia ta,k at Inc-.".• 1 1 1 i've!ki/ 11*c.t rf,4l Chronile 'cior aka tae 1:1'10A elitz pork', it pot, the rhythm whiea it J •eidely cl,ver : ' • "Mister Johnny O'Connor, a man of no honor, went out with :%lns Brady, it nice lintc Inds , and erected to brandY, and spingo cake and candy; ad anew things on dandy. and kisurs so plenty. But et length.the sad ft Low grew awfully mellow, and was walking, rind kissing and talking with pretty Alia: Brady, the nice little lady, o purse full tof rhino, (1 mint it was min.., oh lie whipp from-hdi pockct,'and cleared like a rocket But ,eonn ho was taken, while tracks he was tnikiug, and lodgings as , ,dgned where joa:ice arty find him. Ben Shea maid on tie marrow , Calll• forward in sorrow, her hula, heart heaving. and learn her eyes leatring, and teased 014 h.s honor would pity poor ; Connor, to wi.ich he it.s wed as Clenr,cr repentei4 when off went the couple with limbs Mighty supple, and left us tot•suintn-:, that maiden so blooming, horse!: to a life of much trouble was dooming• fur lability, the blockhead, who picked the mild's pocket, when. mmried, I'm thinking. will whip her like winking." 10"lgicrothig Confab.—"Hab you u , t de juiders, Pete do white ob your eyes mn ya:ler as carom." "Dinh your motif oh Ira.° caparisons, -Samba; l'se gnt do Kallumfornea go'd f.err -- 4geti da criria arribra in de tlelerium stages. Jen indeseidual ale) leab-a far de reown ob per petual gold. Dat Simbo, pertaided Congress dors not perhiEt - us to Ithe our *lobes and Oder!sal ratate wid tit." oWell, Pete, you is Mame ! A gemman ob your Oa a to talk jut foolu•bing alter dew via tumefy white folks down Cape Horn. I gum 'twill be in a horn dey'd find de gold ! .1( you includes to take do Mager, Pete, I shall detract my remake on your appearance, and aubsoetu'e dia tom dat all ob a color, all ober alike, you is de itaiko4 greetsrat biggs to Belknap treetyou to a degree to do whole colored aea! you is green as izesse!'' "Empty die buildire db your promote, Sambn, Of rat etot.'eportsible for your early acceas..." 17 - "1 hare a give: run of busineis at present," teurterked e pickpocket, whe wee cheentl by three "edibles. • . _ . . • ----- irvitn — wricTE --- I.' IFetherlll f‘ Brother • - • I►draNfIFACTUREIIB. No 115, North Pri 7 .nt street. LVLPhiladelphia. have now a good supply of their war ranted pare INDITE LEAD. and those customers who Nara been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run an thaartiele, shall now have their ordains lined. No known r abstance pusses ;es thosepreservat ire and beautifying properties. so de;:iraldo in a paint, In en *Annie-sten; with unadulterated white lead; hence any Admixture of other materials only mars its value. It act herefore, been the steady aim of (be mannfart (Irene, fora:tiny year". in supply to the public a perfeetly pars lead,white and the unceasing demand for the inlets, is grwrifthat It has met with favor. It Is Invartahly brand ad an =alma( WEIIIERILL k nnoTtrrx in fait, and na tha ether. rearrested pure. all In rod Inure. I 4 SA - LE.—TOWN LOTA___._ -- - • BA - LE.—TOWN I.oTs—lo it/; 'room of • o—apply to A, RufuggL .10nr 10 4-tf] alabar.toOgo.Stre•t, Pottavats. . News EmPalau' • - - '-- • FOR TOE . ' COAL , 23.,E0U1c0, la Celttra Street. tkres -doers 'dims Market, - -- ' IMTTSTILUL — . . . TITS fIPHEAD GI INTELLIGENCE. AND TUC CONSEQUENT increased demand for Newtpa. pen thracmhont the Coal Region. have Induced the eubserlber tn-estabUsh R permanent Agency for all the poputr inarnnls and Periodicals ptlnted In tho coun try, which he will famish • AT:TIIF MMUS = - - Persons at a distance, by remitting as the price of the .pver...tv ill receive, regularly, any of the followiog he may select, on the day of Publicution, and delivered in town to subscribers when required. LIST .01? NEWSPAPEU AND PERIODICALS AT THE NEWS The Illtnere.lournal 92 001 N. T. Weekly Herald. 3 00 Home Jrmaal. • 2 00 N. Y. Spirit of the Times, -7 s'oo Weekly N. American, 2 00 Lippapl's Quaker Cny,2 Mt Flan-of our Union, 200 Flog of the Frqe, •2 PO flaturdayGlesner; 100 Graham's Zilagazine. 300 Godey's Ladies' Book, 3 00 Knickerbocker. 00 Erelective Magazine, ,43 00 Little's I.lyinp Age, 600 Taylin's Reporter and Detectnr. 1 019 Neat',e Gazelle , 2 00 Saturday Courier, S 00 Evening Tose. 2 00 old Countryman, 3 00 Roston POO, 2 NI Yankee Blade. • 9 00. EMPORIUM. IN.Y.Weekly Tribune, 2 (0 Poh.e Gazette, 2 00 linole Ham, ' 2 00 Ned Buntlines Own, 2 00 Noah's Sunday Times,2 00 ' Dollar Weeklk. News, 1 00 Scott's Weekly, 1 00 Dollar - law:paper, 100 Yankee 1 50 Union agasinp, 300 NationalMagazlne, 200 Merry's Museum, 100 Democratic Deviate, 500 Van Courts Detictor, 1 20 The Cultivator, 1 00 Dolmen's North Arnett can Farmer, 2:00 'Dell's Life in Imildnn, • 11.midon Punch, - [Amino Mining Jonr. nal, together. with other acceptable Engi, licit Journals Single: numbers of these Papers and s.lamlnns ways farsale at the Cpunter, and Pnbsenbers will be , taken for short periods, payable by the number, when me rested. At the ea me Waco will always be fauna a supply of 13131 A flonka of every: .eicription. SettOn! Bonk., a fill orsortment, Llw Inoke, Report.. Forms, &c A choice colh•ctlon or standard Works, . . Al. the Cheap I'ubtlration■ as they are issued, Printiand Nemo Frame.. Engraving.. &e.„ Lotter. Foo!met), Note and Wthpping Paper, Brit.tot Roam; Drawing and Drafting Paper, Rlastine Paper, White on.l Blue Pa•:ehnard, Lawyer's and Justiree Manta and Forms, Quills, Sire(Tens, Sealing Wax. Pencils, Razors, znr Strops, Brushes. Snaps, Scc. Plain and Etigra red Visiting Cards, • Wafers, Stamps, India Rubber, Envelopes. Vintin Strings, ilackgamman bnarda. Dies, Playing Cards. Pen Knives, Mottn Seats, Mark, bine and red Inks, Sand, Ste., . Wall and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard, Juitenile Gaines, Toy hooks and primers ' . Perfumery, Snaps, !lair brushes, C o mb,, &e. t.S.Petll.its and others supplied with stock at law rues. prders rot any or the above, with the tunnev neeom plt4 ing. pliimp!lyattentlerl tn. 8., HANNAN. Jatitl7 5-] Printer, Itoolortler and rcrindical 1 8VorsdoWs Veg,elable Restora- tire 1.411 N. FritEAr. PILLEA HAVE: NOW TIECOMC'TIIII I HOST extensively established nod popular nos!. Ix MEDICINE of the present day, both In Eneland, and in ;his Country. They were invented In 1532, by Hr. 11;M, WORSDEI.I„ nr rorlc, Eneland,nnd have bince that time wroneht many wondetini cures in every connt . ty where they bare been int nolticed. TI present proprietors for the linhed States ni e I n possession oftnanyresuise renticatesofent es wrought both to Elleland anti America. • ELIZARETIIi ISITTTEILWOT:TIT, 3 Itirlimnraf.St Liverpool, was confined in her bed .six ntonth§, with the Dropsy. het legs bream,• to an eni7rtnotis thickness. After tinny trials of other inedirine she was te , tored to perfect health by two boxes of Nvor,,teir. Mr. JONES,,loConcert St Liverpool, waa PlAntured print'larnmion nrthe Liver. Wore a, Pin, ' THOS. CROASI) %LE. Thurnley m:ar PrectoN cng. land, sea, cured of Typhal and Rheumatic Fevitr; by Worsdeil r THOS. of ftendine Pennsylvania. testl fits that Lin child was severely afflicted with Worms, nod was perfectly restored by .lbe use of WnisAelle Pills. . - Ague. Dyirp..prn; Rend trhe. rfaluiruml Cnstiv7egrqurt, vevere 17.01,1%. have !al yielded In this powerful •Ihnt purrby rtgeratite me4lline. tin more certain god guild er pnrntiu e Wet ever been di.envered. Macy Physician 4 make use of these Pills In their practice wlih -great succosa They ant Cis sate in Selutylkill County, price 25 ctn. a hos, containing 59 Pills with Poll directions. by Jno. G. Brown. Pottsville ; W. 1.. Ihusler, Port Curium : C .1. Fry, Tsinunici ; J. 11. Alter, Tuscarnrn : J. Mt-iz. St. Clair; G. Iteillinpler. New tootle Win. Paine. Ifeckiicherville; iv.. 11. Falls, Minersvllle ; Levan & Kuntrina n, Schnylkill Ilsven E. &E. Hammer, Or. wigsburg ; M. & J. Dreher. East Brunswick; Boyer & Wernert,McKeanshurg; It. M. Kepner. West Penn. C. I'. Arne:, Travelling Arent for the Middle Mates. A. ‘VEEKI3. & Co. Proprietors. Jan 27, '47. 5-Iyl No. 141 Chesnut St. Philatia. STAMPS FOR NAMES—TOGETHER WITH TIIE Letters and Ink, just received and for sale, nt HANNAN'S Cheap Dank and Fancy Stnrca Jan 2 5.1 . TESTED BY TROUSANDS, And Enaniniously Approved! VERY day iv 11%ix r0011111er! medicine extending -s the sphere ,p 1 its use fulness, sod every year adding to the long entaint., „r its triumphs. A mILLIOX OF BOXES are distributed andually without fully meeting the demand t For snare lime past, the sates have been limited solely for want of fa cilities of supply. Truly this is a universal remedy. Unheralded. these Pills have found their way iota the (0111.11,61. corners of the Union. every where proving their title as the POOR MAN'S MEND—SICK MAN'S lIOPE—TIIE MARVIA. AND BLESSING or 'LIM AGE. Fora II Ming sum. every individual and every family may have health insured to them for en indefinite pe riod; and what Is !ifs without health but a miserable ex but nee. It is via prerlons a boon to be tonipererl with. by try ing nil sorts of experiments upon It. The sick 0100111 111.0111050 medicines only which experience has shown 10 be the brat.,' A I'IINSINAN'S TE. 4 TIMONV. (From Catskill, Greene County, New York.) • On. W. Wnioir—Dear Sir have found your -Vegeintile Pills a valunille remedy in Calt , 4”. of General Debility of the fiyn!•m. rind in nil order, 1 am ako in the I.liit of recomalending them to female., in peculiar rn•rr. I 4lserllt, !hem La riper ate in the ryntein without prodlicing debility or pain, !caving it in n healthy condition. J•ne 20, ISAS. JOIN DOANE, M. D. , TIIE REST FAMILY MEDICINE (From :)lartile Hall. Pa.) To Da W. WIIMUT—Dear Sir: For the last two years 1 have hail The art!nry for the rile of your In dian Vegetahle Fills at this piaci% and have sold annu ally large quantifies at retail. Tim have ill every In stance, given callerser.th faction - - Many families In this section keep theta. nod consider them invaluabln a. a Family medicine. There is na medicine cold here that ran he en u nivereally recommended nn Wrlghre Indian Vegetahle rills. Very truly venni. February I, ISIS. WILLIAM M. LUKEN:9. TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PHYSICIAN The following Iran a n.over In reply Inn Hate (torn our agent asking Dr. Houton'n opinion of thi• mr.ll^ine: Tunkhannork, Aug. , 29, qs. Mr. A. Miriam—Dear Sir:—ln reply to your note of ye.terday, I sVollitistate. that I hare occaQinnraly found Lnnvetrient to tune the Virt4ll.l"Patent Pill*" vended in the nhopn, and in 'tile 1 ate unwilling to say anything to depreciate the value of othem. 1 ant free to confess that I connider Dr. Wruitt•it Indian Vogrialde Pion en peeler to nil othere with which lam arquainted. 1 have a•ed thettifor many yearn, both in my non folMi ty and in my prartir, generally, and they have uniform- IV proved mild, certain and nab In their operations. The fa, atul •k ill with Which then.. 1 1 111 s hair her: hitherto talinintetured, are to my opinion, a van( nt guarani., for like gond rekultn in future. • Very renpertfolly. 11. A. 11l M. D. ter. p aprartitioner of lone experience,wellknown in and even beyond thr linen of Wyntoing rotinty. lie In a meditate nf the Uttivernity of l'ennnylvanin. and highly popular with the people among whom tie resides. Let it h• remembered that %I:right's Indian 'Tegetn- Me Pills are prepared with special reference to the laws goverring the human body. Consequently, they ore nlway■ rood, nivray• useful, always effective in roofing nut disease. Every family shottill keep them at hand. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS! ' Seine ere coated with sugar, others are made to ye semhle the nriginal In,mitward appearance. Pill...hese from none except the regular cent+. one of whom will be found in every village awl town in the State. Mrs. E. M. BEATTY. Pottsville. Medlar & Bicket.Orwinsburg. A. Heebner, Pert Carbon. Dewald H. Pell; McKeansborg. Gen. R. Dreg. Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son. Middleport. - AVni. Taggart. 'Pentagon. E. &ti Hammer, Orwigahurg. Wheeler & Miter, Pine grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. - Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. • John %Vein, Klinecrston. Gabriel Herb, Zimmermsntnwn. C. B. De Porert. Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Dreibelhis, Batt Brunswlce. S. Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia. . • Levan & KnollinnnoSchuyikill Haven. • • M. & J. Dresher, East Brunswick. Jonas BAblnhelds, Port Clinton. Rezfanyder & Brother. New Ilnistle. B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongn. Ethel & Rained. Tremont, Wm. [`Agri. St. Clair. Boyer & Wernert,McKeanshnrg. W. IL Barlow, New Philadelphia. 10-0111ces devoted Ptclinlvely in the 11111. Or %Wien . ' Inilinn Vegetable Ma, of the North American Col lege of Ife6lth Nn. 2a9, Greenwich wee, New York; IDS Tremont greet. IM/ton—and principal Mike No. 154 Race ■tract. Yhila. [Dec. 9, '49-50-ly New Medical Ornce., Car. of 2nd and:Varga V., Opp'site 'Monson's Mal, • POTTRVILLE P.A. R. RP.ERER, 1703 CE IPA . TurrslclAN.mc. RESPECTFULLY Informs his numerous fnehdn, and the pnblle in general, that he ban again opened an Ornea in thin hernesh. where he may always be found daring the day ready to attend on all npplieaeta. and whore the iteliet.d inrhi, every form of disense,whether regent of Chron ie. may receive advise. end such treat ',rent se he has In an extensive Prattles lat Merl/ 30 yearn, fogad man mf• and effectual. Ile•ldenr* Eerneref callnwhllt rind 3rd EL opposite the Prirnsilve gleshe.dirt Church. 1.1an27, 54seo WEEIMIOI.--4VEILIFIMPERIOR AnTICLE,OP Nesonss, whisk !IF,. iscsvononidon by on sobo bee Ml.*. Ws insrrr th , lAaiPm rn My. mein a trial. Al- Af tr.r •17..tabt,1.5r4 *I4 frikil ra nSTOPIAN'S (4,q3 k Variely ?fuer*, =I THE MINF r RS' .JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. BEWARE OP IMPOSITION.--Swayne's Vermifuge is in square bottles (neingreFently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to paek'to a better advantage) with the following wordsbl own in the glass Or.ll.6wayne's Penniless, Phi Lula, also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper; bearing the signature of Dr. Swaps,. with his portrait on each side of the bottle without which none is genuine. Thin article Is no pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are universally fond of Worms are capable of producing great disturbance In the system r stoical, do they aggravate ail ordinal) dis eases, hat they also give rise to a great variety of refs Coming and anomalous affections. Indeed the whole train of eand cnnvulsivediseascs may proceed from the irritation of %Venni in the alimentary canal. Cholera, Epilepsy, f_telepsy. Tetanus, Paralysis, hla nia. and Convulsions, as well as a variety of Nervous " Affections, are not ntsfrequentiy the effect ofthis cause. • - - DTS7EMA 00 iNDIOLSTI4O —There 470 few coca plaints,more common among all classes titan the abotie disease, the stomach and the intestinal canal parts of a most delicate structure andpossessed of a most canal. site seesibility are daily subject to this complatrit, from indulgence or improper, food, a few of the symptoms are dullness or distension to the region of the stomach. belching of wind, sometimes impaired appetite, flatu lence, coated tongue In the morning, deoression of spirits, tenderness at the pit of that stouter', often cold feet, I : alpitation of the Heart, sallow enalPleaten , or disturbed bowels. &c.—all fliese diseases yield to Ibis 'Vat °aide Veraftfnee,nr great ant id yspeptie medicine. DR BWAVNEVr3 COMPOUND NAUSAP ARILLA AND EXTR CUT OF TAR PILLS great American Purifier—fnr the removal and permanent care of all dis• ease. dieing from an Impure.state of the blond or hab it of the epstein. It is an important fact. and one that hundreds are un doubtedly ignorant of, that many of the pills in common not. are composed of such pnwerfol and irritating pur gative substances that a continuation of their use for a short t i me. as Is often necessary in derangements of the liver and digestive organs. will many limes be Produc tive of serious consequences, and not tinfreattently pro duce the diseases which they pretend in cure: nese circumstances will plainly pnint out the many advanta ges of Dr. tiwayne's Compound Sarsaparilla and Ex tract of Tar Pills which, thoug,lt equally certain in their purgative. elI, Clei.ate incapablemt producing any of the had effects mentioned above. They produce a natural pteasan veva S i nai bur of the bowels—strengthen and M ei:cm-me the system—remote the tone and activity at the liver and digestive organs—thus effecting all that is re quired for the cute of the diseases tinder cowilderatlnn. lIPAVARE OF MlSTAKES:—Remetnber that each bottle of the genuine medicine bears the sigUiture of Dr. If. ewayne without which worm can he genuine. etce that the name is spelled correctly S-tv-a-v-n-e n . The above valuable medicines arc prepared milk-by. Dr. It. Sway ne. corner of Sib and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should he addressed. For title by J. G. DROWN, Druggist, and DANIEL RHEIN, P. M., multsviile ; also, by Jan. R. Falls and Jnn. W. Gibbs. Alinernviile •' ll:Shisaler Port Carbon;' C.& G. Illitizincer, 0(.11'1. Raven ; T. Williams. Mid dlsrthrL; Dan ll , rtsch . Ashland; Charles Fra II v., Or stelgsbitrk; Jnn. Bietenman.Dambum ; E.J.Fry, Tama qua ; inn. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause, Ilethle- hem; Cha.. Ebert, Mauch Clunk; Eckel{ & Ramat, Tremont ; Coati/ S Son. Llewellyn, and by stnrekerp ern vneralry ; J.- CURTIS C. HUGHES, Pottrville. Oclober7,l3 . DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP UP WILD CHUMMY The Orig,ietal and Genuine. Preparation. CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. Colds, Asthma. Branchitio, Liver Corn• plaint. Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Wart, luOn erpn, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner vises Debility, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and Longs, the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases is, Dr. Swayne's Com pound Syrun of Wild Cherry. . SWAI NC'S VEIIMIFUBE ban agreeable tonic, and very effectual inn destreying Worms, curing Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, &c. It in extremely palatable and perfectly harmless, if administered in the tenderest infant. 111111.11111er : I bare changed my. bot tles to a moan-, liameg my portrait en each. DR. SW AVNE'S SAIISAPA. do EXT. TAR PILLS' area Nald arid, genii,. purgative, unsurpassed by any medicine for remit ing the bile, cleansing the stomach: and effectually purifying the blood. These medicines are no lonceraitiong those of &told- NI utility. The r tu‘ve r4N , o3taWay from the thousands daily launched upon tlie'eaperiment, and none roamd higher in reputation,and are becoming more extensively need than any other preparation of medicine ever pro duced for the relief of suffering man. They have liven Introduced vet y generally through the tinned States and. Europe,and there are fete towns of unportanie but what contain some remarkable evi• thence of their gond effects. For proof of the foregoing statements and of the value and efficacy of these sued icintr, the proprietor will inserts few of the many thou. mud testimonials, which have been presented to him by men of the first respectability—men oho hare higher views of moral responsibility andiustire, than to certi fy to facto, because it will donnothey a favor, a n d them selves no injiwtfee. Snob testimony prove conclosive ly, thartheir surpassing excellence Is establish - eel by their intrinsic merimand the nnquestionable authority of public opinion. The instontattrousrelirf they alien!, and the soothing influenre diffused through the whale frame by their use. tender them moseasreeable rerne ,- dies for the efilicted. Consumption ()rale Lungs. Or. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry: - The greatest medicine in the World! fitill another wonderfuf cure: Nerristown, Pa., Oct. 19,0317. , • Dr. Swrtyne :—Drar Stri—Tni. is In certify that my wife wns attacked with a violeht cough, which settled no her Inure ; a intent pains itithe side and brensq spit ting of blond, loss of appetite-, great debility and all the symionms of cnnfirmed Consumption. She was atten ded by three ph) nicht no. all of whom pronounced her heynoti recovery. I was at this I toe recommended to try 'our Compound S 5 rap of WllllCherry: With little nr no hopes, I procured two bottles of Dr. Stemmer of this pt ire, and by its can I am obliged to confess that as cliorts werereally eurprising. Site hadbeen unable to do anything for titers fact eight months; at times she mould spit blond by the tumbler full. but by, the use of your vnistable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry was ehtirely cured, and is now attending to her housework as usual. My intuition in calling nt your Office was to you personally, 'and offer thanks and, gratitude to you as a public henefactur,for compounding such a val. irthle medicine as ynurs has prnven to be in the above Cane. WILLIS'S ALCIANDEI2. . - Asthma of - eleven years' standing permanently cured by Dr. ftwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, after all other ranted ill, hail railed. Cincieeuti. Feb. 19, 1817. Dr. Stvayne:—This Info certify that eleven years ago last !alt.! war troubled with the Asthma, which Inerea ced upon to., In defiance of all the remedies 1 could hear or. until the year 1839-In, when 1 tour obliged to leave Any native New England for a milder clinune, which had the effect to militate my nutf•rnes fur three or four years, after witch the inseam increased until hilt ;tinier, and my surfarlngs were intrunre,nlmest he. nod endurance. tieing obliged to alt upnight fillet night from Inability to sleep in hod. Ln•t fall I telt the symptoms earlier titan usual in the' rasnn. lon hearing that Dr. Swayne'sCrunpnendStyrup of Wild (linty was a sovereign remedy far Diseeresnf the Littler. I imntr diately commenced Din rise, rind the result was almost immediate relief. For the 101 six weeks I have not felt the least rymptamsof the Asthma, and feel confident that 1 run well of it. and that I have been cured by the above named medicine. Yours, respect .1. W. KNicinT, Walnut street. between 3il and Rh. DR. SWATNE IN THE SOUTH —The most won. derful cute in recent! Rend it! Illbsington. N. C., Jan. 12th, 1817. Dr. Swayne :—Dear Sur r—llaving been almost rut raculnurly cured by your valtiable medicine, I think it nn ninre than common gratitude in one to make one addition to the long 11.1 of certificates which pan have received of remarkable cures lsy your medicine. Du ring the two years preceding Iron August, I wee Very tench disiressekby n very had cold and racking cough, and during the latter part of the time it continued to grow worse. and indeed In July my friends gave me aver, having tried all kinds of medielne,sahlto be good for such diseases, mullein the least good effect. 1 was reduced almost to a perfect eclipse, and had scnrcely any fleck upon my bride, and fee a long time never thought to rise from my bed ngaln. A friend ono day asked me if I had tried Swayne's Compound Syrup or Wild Cherry, end advised me to do so at once, as he heard that it had worked*:rent many wonderful cures. 1 took his advice and niter using up several bottlesof tt, I grew Fa couch better, that 1 was enabled to leave my bed, and afterwards to stalk (shout the house, and go nut lain the street. Ist as encourliged by this, and cnntinued the are of your medicfne,and unto, hymning of tin wonderful curative powers. Lam perfectly Well, and enjoy the Ilse of all my faculties, jest as much as 1(1 had never been afflicted in the way I have describ ed to you. I have written this not thinbing that It will at all interest yen, but humbly hum: that it will Wive its mite of Influence in cooping your valuable medicine to be spread among mankind, and in mustering to False you to that elation which ynu richly deserge,lbr your persevering efforts for the public good. Respectfully your friend and admires, Jratcs R. Ittatst.san. % Comment mu ench evidence nu the above is untieces. nary. A single trial willplace Dr.ilwayne's Compound Symprlf Wild Cherry beyond the reach of competition In theestimation of every patient. Out its heating vie. tires will he Its best recommendation.. aII'ORTANT CAUTION.—IIead: Read!—There Is hut one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and that Is Dr. Swayne's, the nrst ever offered to the, public ; which has been sold largtly itanughintt the U. States and wale parts of Europe eatul an preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry have Inuen inn cut since this. tinder cover of some deceptive circumstances, In orderyto give currency to their sales. lip a little obser- vati6n, nn person neon mistake the genuine from the false. Caen bottle. of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving with the likeness of William ° I Penn thereon ; also. Dr. Swayne's signature 1 and as a funkr security, the portrait of.Dr.nwayne will be ad dedliercafler, so as to distinguish hie preparation from all others. Now, if It was nor for the great rotative properties and known virtues of Dr. Swayne's Coto- pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persona svnuld n ot be en.'. deavoringtogivecurrency to theanflentinne nostruMf." by attain , the name of Wild Cherry.' Remetnber, ways, bear la mind. the name of Dr. Sam 'Ole, and be not deceived. Prlnclpalottlee, corner of Eighth and- RA., streets, Phllsdelptda-. DR. S WAYN VERMIFIJOB-An effectual wine. dy for Worms. DriMum, Cholera Mortn. Delicate, sickly or Dyspepticchddrrn, Co ovulsiohs, and the meet nseNl family medicine which has ever been otrered to the public: . , QUAVITLS...LONO SULWLB of various style n od quality. For sale by N0v.2349.1 3.51, BEATTY 4. CO. CaiqUall - Extriat' A inan by the mine of CLAPP has entige h - la d wh yonegmanof the name of d: P. Townsend. and cites his name input up a Sarsaparilla. vshlth they call Or Townsend's danaparilla, denominating it GENUINE GrigineVete. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; bet was lbrinerly a worker on railroads, canal's. and the ilke, Yet he easel:nee:the title or Dr., for the purpose of earning credit for what hale not. This Is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none bat the Genuine Original ON Dr. Jacob Town send'. foreaeorilia, having-on it the tlid Des: nese, bin family coat of antis, and his signature attune the coat of arms. • Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! f 11. D Dr. Townsend Is now about TO' 'ears clue, V and hoe lone been known an the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, be was cempelled to limit Ili manufacture, by which means It haw been kept out of market, and the sites circumscribed to those only who had proved Its worth and known. it. value. It had reached the ears of many,nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of core diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence und wonderful ' 'DEALING POWER. Knowing. wavy gears aye, that he had, by his skill, science, and experience, devised an Iva tele whichavonid be of incalcualite advantage to mankind, when once known and eatensively used, he hoped and peneve. red. expect ing the time to arrive when the mean would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestitnahle virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time hasentne. the means are supplied= this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION, Is manufactured no the largest a tale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es .nedally as it is found incapable' of degeneration or deterioration. I Let every man ring throughriut the land. that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the road 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which stre,saarsinever fer ments, and serer elairers its aorneter. From this day forth the people shall 'have tbe'Part Gennine imensend Sarsaparilla, which shalt never sour in the bottle, or in the Et - Minch, and it shall yet banish from the land all For seining, Souring, Lapin. ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, plum and genuine, unpin to Ilya ; a poor souring. slip.plop Saraaparilla ought tit drop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will, keep pure and per fect 100 years. Unlike yanng 0. P. Townsend's It Improves with age, and never changes, but far the better because It is prepared on scientific principles by a scientlfitigian. Tbchighest knowledge of Chemistry, and the West discoveries at the Art have all been brought Into requi sition in the manufacture of the 01.1) MPS. SAGLSA PARILI.A, The Sarsaparilla rant, it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties.- and same properties, which are inert or' useless, and others, which, if retined In preparing it for use, Pro dui...fermentation and acid, which is injlaiOllS to thd system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are en relatile, that they entirety evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known Only to those experienced In its mann , facture.. Moreover, these volatile principles, which thy MT in vapor. or as an exhaltatinn, under heat, are the veryassratiai med , cal properties of the root, which give In it all Its value. Any person ran boil or Mel , / ihe root till they gel a dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything elan; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses. and, then call it "Sarsapat ilia Eatract or Symp.'. Hut such is not the'article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR- 1MM1221 Thls is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Santaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable if becoming acid nr of fermentation. is extent. ed and rejected ; then every particle of inedisal virtue I, secured In a pore and eoncentrated form ; arid thus I It is rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable . and beating properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the most powerfal neent In the , ' CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. * Hence the reason why see hear ennonemlatinns on every side in its favor by men, woolen, ..nd children. We find it doing wonder, m the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rhoouuatisnu, Sonfola, Piles, Costiveness. all Cmanenus Eruptions, Pluiplcs, Blotches, am' all affections arising from OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous HU -racy, in all comply Ints arising Brim indigestion, from Aridity of the Stoma, h, from unequal circulation, determination of blond to the head, p:•lpnation of the heart. cold feet and cold bands, cold Mills end hot Bashes over thebody. It has rant its equal In Cold. and Coughs; end promotes easy expert, ratiOn, and gentle pi•rspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs, threat, and every other part. But In nothing is Its excellence noire manifestly seen and arknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It works wonders In case of Fluor Mimi; nr Whites. Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, S. oppressed, or Painful Mettsea. Irregularity of the elemental periods, and the like; and is as eiferteal in cluing all the forms of Kidney DNea.-.. By removing obstroctione, and regulatingthe generalsystion. it given tone and strength to the whole body, and thus titres oil forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITV, And thus prevents or relieves a grist variety of ether maladies, as Spinal Irritation, Nenralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions; &e. It is not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ; it has nothing in it which cart ever harm, 11 can never sour or spoil, and therefore, con never loose Its cura tive properties. • -It cleansils the blond, excites the liver to healthy action:times the stomach, and gives gond digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor anti constipa tion, allays intlanettion.puritiea the skin, equalizes the droll:Mon of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all °sienna, hotly, arid at the insensible perspira. Don; re taxes all obstructions, and invignrates the en tire nervous system. Is not this then, the medicine 111 pre-eminently need 1 But can any of these thine, he said of S I'. Townsend'. inferior ankle. I This young man's liquid snot to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD Baum,' of one grind fart. that tile ne e he mc,,paye of deterioratinn,aad NEVER SPOILS, while the other dots; it snore. ferments, and blows the bottles con. taining it into fragments; the sour. acid liquid ex ploding, arid damaging other minds! Must not thlx horrible compnu rid be poisonous to the systemt Inlet! put aria ialo a oysters already diseased acid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid: Do WO not all know, that when Thud sours in air stomachs, what tnisehief it produces 1 .flamtenre, heartburn, phlphation of the heart; liver enmplaint, diarthma, dysentery, colic, and conniption of the blood I What is Scrnfola but an acid humor in the body Whit produces all the hunters which Whig on Ernati (((( • of the Sktn. Scald Head. Sal: !therm Erysipelas, White Swellinga.Fev'en Sores, and all ulcerations Internal and external: Iris nosh hug under heaven but nu acid cabal:tees, which sours and thus spoils all the flotilla of the body, more nr less. Whet causes Rheumatism. Mt; a pour or acid fluid, which Insinuates itself between the. Joints and else where, irritating and Inflaming Bo tender and delicate tissnrr upon which . it acts I' So of nervous disc WO, of Impurity of theldnod, of deranged circulations, and nearly all tine ailments which afflict Minton nature. Now Is it not horrible to make and sell, and firite- Jn te worst In use this • ' t§OIIRINO, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND: _ . And yet he would fain have it mderstond that Old Dr. Jacnb Townsend's Genuine Original Sarmnparilla,' le al IMITATION nf his inferior preparation! Maven forbid that we Should deal Man article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Tnwrisend's article! and which would bring down npnn the Old Dr such a maintain Mad of complaint. and eriminations from Agents whit have mild, and pur chasers who hare used S. P. Tnwnsenti's Fermenting Compound. We wish it itydersinoil, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Tnivilsend's article and Old Dr. land, Tnwnsend's Sarsaparilla are hentimn-wide apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every partkular, baying not one single thing in corn. MM. As S. P. Tnwnsend is no dortnr,and never was, is no chemin, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the' public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing lt, and which are Incapable of changes which might ten der them thi agents of disease instead of health, But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease : It requiies a person of some experience, to conk and serve up even a common decent meal, how much more • important in t that the persnns WhOmann Picture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs anti enfeebled !lye temx.should knew wellthe medical properties of plants, the beet manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge ot the va• 0011.1 diseases which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases It is horrible to think, end to kmier how cruelly the aMicicd are impnsed opon by presumptuow men for the sake of money: FOriltrlPP made nut of the agonies if the sick and no equivalent rendered the despair ing sufferers: .1 it is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour halm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the de spairing bosom, in restore health a rid bloom, and elfin into the crushed and broken; and to banish Infirmity. that Old Dr. Jscnb Townsend has sought and tbund the opportunity and means to bring his Oren] Ulmer. sat Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of MI who need It. thar they may learn and know, by joyful experience, Its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO NEAL. And thou to have the unpurrhasahle* eatisfactlon _of having raised thousands and millions from the .bed of sickness and despondency to Imps, health, and a knig hte of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their lies and friends. Agent* thr Okla County. John O. Thown..PottivUle Jam.% 11. Pall.,and J. W. Gihha, 141inorsvitle; E. J. Fry.T;magna. rDec. 15, 1618. 51. Abdominal Supporters, &c. rrliE subscriber has made an arrnannetnnal for It sIIP 1 ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his HERNIAL APPARATUS, which ho will sup. ply to physicians, and those tequiringthem, ePhilada. prim. These Instrnments are now aencrilly used by the &rutty In Philadelphia. and areh I sitlyrocommond. ed by all who have used them. P. SANDERSON. • Pottsville, april2 II I 7 NEW LUMBER YARD. TIIE subsrriberhegs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a Board and Lumbet Yard, at the mime, of Iligh Street and klount Carbon Railroad, In Pottsville above Usywood k Snyder'a Foundry ; where he wall keep a constant assortment of Oak,lllentiock,Pine,and Poplar Lumber. Flaying three- Slaw-mills ronnind.lte flatters linnet that he will be enabled to supply his:friends with au description of lumberfor, mining or building purpoioy on the most reasonable terms, and by . the prompt at cotton to their - orders erasure a continuance of the Trots. tklay'2(l : 2l-ly] • WM. STERIENACN ASTROLOG Y« ___ . • TIM subscriber • . haring just scalar- , • ed from - Sweden., - . offers birscritlcts • to the eitdrens of Philadelphia and' • -.= - Its vicinity,. That •'r ar . .c. c ti , 6 , ..„ there arc more J IT)E, hinge between • • • heaven and earth - than ever was • dreamed of. Is daily made Manifest by the Astrologer, C. W. ROBACK, whose miracles approach more neat those Spoken ofin the Scripturee,than any ollatierdays, ,by his daily performance of wonders, unheard ',fin this country; yet quite familiar are thousand., In Europe who have enjoyed his conndence.among which may he men tioned Oscar, the presenr Ring of Sweden, Louis Phil bee, and many of the English nobility and gentlemen of high rank, who have consulted him respecting tnssex, by design or accident, and who have been gratified in invoking the powers of the wonderful ecience which hdhas Inherited from his anerstnrs. For information of his powers to fume the result of law-snits, and all undertakings of hazard, and advice for the restoration of stolen property, and for the speedy rum of diseases of various kinds, heretofore considered incurable by our best. physicia net , Ile lents,. prepared artth a quantity of bin celebrated Astrologer's Swedish ennsurni ion syrup, which Is pro ducing such wonderfutenres in healing ulceration of the Lungs foam Consiimpllon. More, than 10 , 00( )Patents bare been satisfactorily eared in Sweden by this won derful remedy. Eachhottle is accompanied with minute directions, and for Natant his Office, • ttc would snspecatilly refer the scoot:teal, 'and all others, to.- Mrs, Sloss, Brown street,hetweert ;4 nod 4th, back of ..uss, Brown utreet,betwec ,ed and 4th, back or No. 115. Mrs. - Mary Miller. No.e Ashanedi court. between Bth and 9th. and Locustand Walnut stn.l • • Mr. Jobh Blair. I 1 Adams street, below Fitzwater. Mr.ll. Allan. 217 North ea et-I Mrs. E. M. Davis, 12 North 24 st..l Mr. IL Johns, 16 Little Pine n. - Mr. M. John:, 16 Dean street, between Spruce and LinttAtand Bth and 9th its Davies, 23 South ith et. Mr; 11. Sanaron,73 Wood et., Re • Mr. M eaten, ri o.6llurst et.,betwe' sth and 6th. Ile has been consulted with by al of Europe,and enjoys higher vet:wn:a than any one living. . - The period of our birth Is generally, marked with somo peculiar circumstances. tharhas a Itsibte effect on the connect of our lives, which Professor Matlack Will read and ClPiaill to the astonishment and satisfaction of via. lint.. Ife will answer all questions concerning Law. suits, Marriages, Journeys, Voyages; and all the con cerns of life. • Terms. Ladles 50 cents. Gentler calculated and read In fell; accord] masculine signs ; Terras,Ladirs,el,l Natlr hies calculated according to dies. al ; in 0111. ad ; Gentlemen, antis at it distnnne can have their IS their day of birth. All letters cnntninlnn the above Immediate Attention, and neat to an States on durable paper, , Office, No. 71 Locust street, De. oPoosite the :Ruske! Fund I A.M. to 10 c. AV: ROB., -, -.s'...M''‘i rf i s.l . __ I • ~ J :,,,,,, -4-, • u... :......._•:: : ?„.1. - f . 4, •;;.-.-:,;., .1 . 'lr•-';,ri '11:k. , •'.1 -- '. - .- 5 - 1, `4 1 : . ;1.,;2 I s.. '-'-'''''''-- .1•.,...___,.•.1•4 - , 7 ....' ,t , l' - . :•'.-: •• 41 , T. , , A ••,,,., • • t . . 4 . 4v 1" - - •-'='; • " 1 1; ‘N '• - • 2 ;'•::. 1 , :',7-; ::.' 1.t.4 1 .11F.: 1 '..1,-..- . - -...f L.,-„ rt . . t i..j - .1 ., - - - --- -- -- Xli";• 7.- .... 7 ;1 5 f .- .1" , :.,1 „ ii3 1, *1 - ,-- . 1.- • - r-.7-:.=r-% , • ! , I FRESIT MORTED WIEEN a$ BLACK TIIAS From .I,C. Jentihri Y. Co., TEA DEALERS. _ . . - • • S. fr: corner ef Cf mut and Tirelfda slierts, ',PHILADELPHIA. m 11.—One of our partners baying learned the Tea •business of the Chinese thenmelyes, daring a reef donee of seven years anion: them. thelpithic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. I . To or ark teat. particularly, ice; wish to rail at tention as possessing. a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black reds are intivenially used by the Chinese, who consider 11., Green fit Ally for foreigners. Chit physicians also recommend the Clack as nuking a more healthful leiverace than the IGreen. Each package is go set:tired :IA to retain the ,yirtuer of the lea for a long time in 'row dim de. and 'coma ins full weight of tea, lin'ettentleni of the nictal and paper with which it is enveloped. I .1. C. JE ICIN3 k Co. The above warrante (ea.. put Dr te 1,4, and I lb. sckages, jim. receive d and will be constantly kept Mr ttle by the subscriber. J. )VIIIII , IEI.D. litiv3l 47 ' . - Lis ' lIAAS' EXPECTORANT, • For tkeCure of Consumption. Cork:Th.', Colds TO THE HIBLIC.I . I EN PRESENTING this valuable torso to the pub, I lic as a remedy for Consumption, and Ptilmonary Diseases La general. I have been actuated solely by the great success attending Its use in myown Immediate neighlimboodond deoirc benefitithe lafflicted, I alailsanply endeaviff to give a brief statement of its inefidness. and dotter myself that its surmising effica cy will enable me lb furnish such proofs ants virtues no will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUillp rioN may and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine resorted to in time. As Consumption', however is a disease which differs num!: In the severity of its symp:. 4 .` mis, and the rapidity of its pr,ogress, and has long linf fled the ill of phySicians 41 cannot be supposed that ibis or airy other remedy is capable' of 01'4.c:int:la cure In every case and in your stage Of the disease; an the contrary. Wes .....,expert it to Mt sornetimes,'a :Irmitustance which occurs dzily,with all the most val uable remmlies we possess, for the most simple illseue es. The proprietor submits the follnwiag teslimonidls in its favor from citizens Of this .County, well knotfn In the imbue.: Mu. W. J. MAN.—Moving been afflicted for tits last thirty years wills Consumption, and haying had the ad vice of somenfthe most eminent[ hysici4ns,and teasel. von up as incurable. I was induct:din Make trialaymir Invaluable Expectorant,and am happy tin nay that 1 am entirely cured, and am attendingto my daily occupation as though 1 INA never been afflicted. PCCIIIOIII to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, If 1 had been indisposed, do anything atmitrade. I Imre shier rec ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONFIOMED Consontrrtmr,nrid am happy to state that in every instance it had tha desired effect Yours respectfully JOSIIUA•IIAWKINS. Schuylluillla•en. October 1.1844. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. January 1,181.5, Mr. W. I II Aas,—Dear Sir:—liavin been afflicted with a severe pain hi the breast, I was induced to try row Expertorant,and after usingnne bottleof it,fnund tin relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recninmending it to the public asa valitableniedicine for Colds, Coughs ,and Afflictions of th e Breast. i i - lam respectfully yours Ace., t EDWARD IIUNTZINGE.R. • Scut:mutt. Moves, October 19, lett. was taken with a bad cold some time Ago, and used one or two bottles of Mr Ile.' Expectoritxf, which re lieved me much, and should I have oceation for the shove again,l would freely cation Mr.llaas for his in valuable Expectorant. DANIEL 111 STAGER. SCHUYLKILL haves, Judy, 29,1975. Mn. WILLIAM J. 11l AF,—Dear Sir.— am happy Ins' testify to the efficacy or your expectoran , for answer ing the purpose for which it was Intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, Ac., Yours respectfully, CHAS: lIIINTZINGER. -For sato by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, by the following Agents in Schuylkill coprity. Poiniville—J. S. C• Marlin, Llewellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. Minersville—J.•& J., Fails, Now Castle—Genrge:ReifJnyder, Rs q. Port Carbon—flenry:Shissicr. Landingvilic—Color & Drumheller ' Pinegrove—Graeff &Forrer, Tamaqua—Heilner & Morgennoth, Mtddleport—U. Koch & Son, Tuscarora—George R. Dry. icb Frederick Klett & Co., have been alip a I agents in Philadelphia. for Haas' Ego, STANTON'S EXTERN AL REMEDY, CALLED'HUNT'S LINIMENT. IS now universally acknowledged to be i tho infallible remedy for Rheumatism, Con traction of the Muscles, nose Throat nen quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest. I As to to the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains. Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all liar von* Diseases. The triumphant succesS which hav httiteded the up pile:skin o r this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE In coring the most severe VOWS of the ditiirent diseases above named, and the MGR' ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it whirever it has been introdu cedi gives me the nghtto call on the aMitited to resort at once to the only remedy Mot eon Zs ;Wad on. A year Ilan scarcely elapsed claret first introduced to ,the notice of the pubile,this WONDERFUL REMEDY and in that rims ague or time, It has octiolred a repo teflon that ranks It ainonest medicines as a reset Exter nal Remedy Chef and best. It has' to rived the ap probation nt the Medical Faculty and malty citizens of influence and wealth have united and retOmmentilog to the Public's use. :IP a Medicine that ea M he saltily re sorted to Ihr speedy roller. ,The high character:already attained by this popular Medicine. has 'tutored some bane and evil minded persons to pains offfa counterihit as the genuine ; and no doubt the country _Will he flood ed with a spurious • Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and examine well liefhee von buy, and see yawner EXTERNAL' RENIEIriI CALLED STANTON'S' HUNT'S LINIMENT See that each bottle has my none blown: ininnit, and that it is necomponied'with directions. end with a' fire simile of my signature nn the second page : otherwlAp coo will ho cheated with an article that *ill injure in stead of benellttine you.. , • I The low price at 'which it is sold ena bins every one, even the poorest to be henedtted by this-excellent N.M. dy. It is unfrirtunotely the case that the W orking clan see, frnm expesure.are more subject than the idle and. who., those very infirmities *MO it hillniendA to cure, yet the elorhltant price usually risked for reme,- dies of the like, nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. I Thniisands ere now anlDirind the mhstimense :Irony arising from maimed limbs, dlatostipna cif the Demo: Inveterate rheumatism i many of them, Portions, Pia ye already given-nein despair all attempts toubiair relief. flee repeated and unsuccessful triats—her tot no,sitch ' (Minds ni detest,. be entertained.-try Illltilrla LIM MENT, It has done wonders, as may be neon by raiding the soverialeaste repotted in the pamphlets which are: to he had of every Agent. Try it and despair nor, But ' should you' In carelessness, or Incredulity mender to seek th) relief in its proper rippi Ication, either ibr your self or you: friends, then let the blame ha upon your se' fonly, for Providence has now placed ;within your reach a safe and certain remedy, which has already TIM - tided relief to thnusa nds, and whose beeline proper. ties Ore incontestable. . GEO., p. STANTON. Sag Sing, July 1,1617. - 0 . AGENTS t- .. Jcihn G: Brown,' Pottsville. - ... ' . Jonas Roblnheld r Pint Clinton. ' Bickel & Medler, Orwigshuras ''' ' . Lewin 0. Wender. Schuylkill haven. I James D. Falls, Illtnersville. : Geo.ttelfanyder. New Castle. ' ' . . Walter Lawton, St Clair. i - ' - - S. IL Nemptoe, Port Catbon. '• Oliver & Mars, Delmont. W. H. Ilarlow. New Philadelphia. 3. Williams, Illddlepnrf. . . ' George IT. Pone, Brockville. Joa.ll. Alter. Tuscarora.- • . ' - .. Benner & Iferdatiworth, Tamaqua. July 11,1817. Pyrttavllle,Mty 15th,y—I. 1647 p Mit dreadful Cough! The Lases are us daver TDs work of Ike destroyer het.% be: sr I T -e ward aj coxes:option gat* is• it a wend of Death I A RE you a Mother', Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is now, perhaps,confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheek., her thin rbrutiken angers, tell the bold disease, has already gained upon her—the tonna of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. , ' Young man,' when just abbot to enter life, dtscasa sends a bean-crushing blight crer the fair prospects of the future—your hectic rough' and feeble limbs tell of . your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There Is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is • • Slll3ll AN'a All.l-11CALING BALSA la. . _ . Mrs. AITREE-the wife nfW,n Attree, Esq. was even up by Dr..Sercal of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of 'Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearante of being In consumption, and was an pro nounced by her pnystelans—Shernaait's Balsam wait given and It cured her. Rev. HENRY JONES, 10S, Eighth avenue, , way cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing.. The first dose gave, bins more relief than all the other medhine be had ever taken. Dr. Beals, 19, Helanry street, gave it ton sister-In-law who was laboring tinder Consumption, and be another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both gases its effect were linmedlate, and soon restored them to tom , fortablis bealth. DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the must obstinate Cases of Cough In a few hours. They have cured a large number.of persons wild have been given up by their physicians and friend!, and many who have been seduced to the verge of rho grave by spittinghlod, Consumption and - Hectic fever,. by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the praises of this Invaluable medicine. DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES . Have been proved in more than 400.000 .cases to hZi• infallible, in fact the only cartam worm destroying medicine ever discovered.. Children will eat thew when they cannot he forced to take any other medicine, and the _benefit derived from the administration of medictne to them in this form. to great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes offen sive, and there Is picking of the nose, headjache,dmw sinels, Marti* during sienp,disturbed dreetnivawaking with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, fever tallness, trast, voracious. appetite, sickness of the Ftoniaeli, and bloated stomach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. 'olneton. 'en Lombard, South the crowned heads na as nn Antrntoger EMM=I Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of ths heart and sickness in a very' few minium— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness. colic. Er 126.113, cramps of the stoniarh, summer or bowel complaintsri hey keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing sytnptount of a Men of dissipation, and citable a person to undergo great mental or Godily tnil. Sinn $l. Nativities ling to the oracles or Gentlertan.sl 50 laesmancy ; ;in $lll,. $5. Per- Hit:hies by sending. DR. .SIIERMAN'S POEM MAN'S PI.AST.ER Ts acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster In the world, and a sov ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loina,„ side, breast, neck, limbs Joints, Thenmatimu. jumbo:o. &e. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there ore many unprincipled {lemons who would force a spurious arti, de upon the community. Ile careful to get Sherman'a . Poor Man's Plaster, with a "file simile" of his written name on the back—note others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Doc. 2 49—Iy fee .%% 111 meet with part of the United ween Eighth and all !tours from 9 ,CK, Astrologist. THE GP.AND,PIIRGAT/VE FOR the mire of IleadaclM, Guldiners4 r,ks.Dyspeph. Seurry,Smallpos..faundiee,Palns in the 'Bark. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat. Deptiy, Asthma. Fevers of all kind:tactual° •Complalnkis Measles. Solt Rheum, Heartburn, %Venus. Cholera Mrshov, Cmighs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consompriiin, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the skin. Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, nod a variety of other diseases, arising from imposition of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion. 1.1 sperlencelas proved that neatly every dinette ori ginates from impurities of the blood nr derangement of the digcstive organs; and to secure' health, we must re• move these obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural state. The avahinn to taking medicine is most effl,ctualy re moved by efieLner's Ve. , fctlibfe Purintive Pills ; being completelyenveloped with a enatingofpnrs trAitessfar (whicn Is as Minuet front the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste ofinedicine. Moreover they neither riamteate or gripe in the. slightest degree, but operate I quail) , on all ihedi,ased pane Of the :ystent. intionial of confining themselves to and rack im!any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affec ted. one ilbTrellient will operate net that parrientar Or gan, and by cleansing it or any 'OOO,lO or bile. reolore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the laloodoand remove all impurities in Its circhlation. while Void will move, all im plinth, in lis cheat:l[i ~,,, while a third will effectually expel Iva eleVcr impurities may hive boon discharged in the stoma, h , and hence they strike at the •not atercse, rmnov•• :all iugerre hon, Goo. the !way open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign and ntamixhiiis particles from the chyle, so that the 11100 i) may he thoroughly owe—Molt ,aecerinz a free and loriblly action lo'lhe heart. lone, and herr ; and lbereny Ibey'rretere health, eVerl 10111,11 all other toe, 110 ' The entire troth of the above rah he a.:rertained by the trial of a rindb• bet; and their virtues aro re.enring health, that the propnelnr bind- hio•elf to renter, the money paid for theta in all Cares iv litre they di, not give untveri.al satisfaction. Itet.tit pricer, ny ire. per boo., Principal oltice, Kn. 66, Vespy street, New York. The f,,llowing are the agent., IN Selluyll.lll county for Clicktier's Vegetable Purgative Pi:ls, and - Dr. Steer tnan's 1111-am, Lo4enges and Plaster, : Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and Reinter .& 31orgenroili ; Patter , on—\L:kliwariz; Michileport Jon. ‘Vithanig; Port Ca:bon—ll. :, , liissler4 Tott?ville—P. S:nmh•ran, and J. G. Brown; ; New Castle— Geo. Itrifsnyderi; T:qlorville—J. 11. Otto; inere ville—James B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kanifoian ; Trenpmt--Ilnn•a & Wingert; Pinegrove—Pant IL:rr ,• Orwieshurg—Joseph I Jainmer ; Port Clinton—Lyon & ; New I'hiladrlphi.t—Wat. D. Barlow; Sclnr3l - Ilaven—Levand.:. Kataini.i.; and also by tit C. MAR ri N. wholesale arid suppl 3 hie agent, Pottsville, Der 2. 49-ly lilt. K KELE/PS PAN ACKA. ;011 the removal and perinenenieure'of all dioceses arising from an itnittire state or the Wood and habit of the holly. viz.: It Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurioy. t'ong. o,ete.. Scronda In all its forros.Tetter,Sraid Illead,Salt Rheum, Coteneons eruptions. of the bead. face, body, and ex. irernities. Chronic di .eaves of the Liver. Stomach, and Bowels, t'brouir Rhemnationt, Chronic Enlargement OC tint Joints and Ligattieuts. White Swellings, flip Joint affection,. Ahresses, hirers. Syphilitic disorders, met - - culla! and hereditary predlopositiona. etc.. etc. From the known pail wide]; the Binned performs in the ordinory processes of nutrition, wino doribis that does riot undergo important alterations when the pro. resses take place in an unhealthy mannett These al terations are sometimes the cause end sometimes the effect of the morbid phenamene,whirli.constitute.what we term ilitonne. That there Is a strong analogy be-, tweet many constitutional diseases and the effects of poisonous agents introduced into the blood, no one will deny, and that these.direases are doe to the action of some morbid.: matter, which lies affected both Ds physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is forcibly rhelehed by Dr Williams: "The ap pearance or petlike(ilioroloratinn) on the external sur f:nee, tile occurrent e of more extensive hemorrhage In Internal patio, the. general fluidity of the BLOOD and Yregnently its unusually dark or rotten.. ise altered as. ' pect,its poisonous properties, as exhihited in its delete• Orme operations on other animals, and Its proneneSs to pars into decomposition. point our the Blood aside first part of dieorder• and by the failure of its neutral proper. tie, and oflice3 n 3 the viottier of all outflow° and funct inn. it is plainly the medium by which death be gins in the body." All of those affeetiono in which the Panacea is applicable an alteration of this fluid has In- I ken place—it lutist toTshanged before health can foßow. That it has this power the most ample testimony Can be given. Do not hesitate! Remember a responsible me dical-person tells you on. Read the followingevidenee Bleck weedtotte, .. Feb. ft. 1819. Dr. Keelert—Dee'r Sir t-1 eta entirety nut of your .Panacea: I was called nn day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming Very popular where I have introdured it, and I mink the more It Is used the more popular it out get. , • • • Iteopect fully tours, Psans3L INT.D Prepared and said N.W. corner 3,1 and South Slicer; Philadttlphia. For sale by J. G. Brown and J.S.C.AIer titt.Pottsville ; .1. Keropton. Port Carbon ; J. It. Falls, linereville, and by &net:lsis and merchants through out the County• Price 81 per bottle. or six bottles for *For partleulare see pamphlets. Also, On. KEELER'S CORDIAL and CARNIINA . TIVE, the most speeds and permanent remedy know or' Diarrhota, Dysentery, Cholera I nfantum, Coli and for the many derangorn ents of tit ininach and Bowels loon Teething. Nitt fa tally about w t inoet it. Price oety 23 eta. [ApS 3'1.3-1 6 Ocl 44 nuiLETis, 10. !pg.lnted gene ,retnran . • THE covsu:Nrriox : 'C . i It le the eettkri opinion of '-' - the most distingn [shed phy• .' 1 C.. , + . i 81rlycluanil'Ehuurrhni.oef,:lit'ahlt coon. V 0... .....t 4, s u septic. ais Curable. In any 9 ~,,,, •,- 41 .1 4r , ,;.,.?" and every stage,ekcepting 11—• ,•"/..,V 7 . •:",' . ,hot which is ellended by d.r„,kihmek.,, ' wastlet diarrhah. The lfigfir , nil. , T,smvalfiii„, ,, n7nern.., , , , „ , evi ... 7 „.tv- ~, . . 2 p ,, n or t yt io ne r b s l ,i o tn,i f i r i i l ea f i e r . e, and ao d t p e t: . rr e m n eas a : ' ill., cure,W not to he in certain ly counted on. Tubercles , r • rent cure. Doi the meson to he emproyed.pmsi he widely different from thosentdinarily used. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine merely. oninr•thing which will allay a tor: p. Nothing is raster than to Punish such a compound. It is this; ecd Ili, aipai, which the numerous Pelnionie :imps, Wild Cherry Baikal.. Cold Candies, and the like, aim at I nod It it all they achieve. OPIUM I Is usually the basis of them all; which, for a time, dc ceiVef the poor Pilferer. Ina disappoints at la•l. To ears Consumption, something far beyond all Oils Is imperatively neressary. Something most he used whose apecitic action IF epee the Pulmonary vessels, and rupee the delicate membrane Which lines the tie passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which Armies itself in the form of Vu berries, This the Craefentnarg • - CONSUMPTIVE'S InALM Will effectually do; While at the same Pme it will al lay the conch and remove the wasting hectic. Mit medicine is the only one extant, in this or In foreign enimPles,that can b•• relied nu in the mainlands' under entice; and as the• Most trying Fe icon 124 jtt t at hand, the apention ofronsumplivepersuns,of the 3lrd hal facility, and of the public at large, is earnestly in vited in it. This Bairn is of incalculable value ma, lfronetiiiis. canarrh. Cold: Spoiler of ituffid, Diffi culty Brcathing.andall other affections of the throat, thu ionca. the bronchial tubes, &r. Testimonials of its wenderful efficacy and of the nu merous cures it has elf•cted, may lie had on application ht the Company's Anclicifai E. BARTON, Secretary. And; for ante by 3. S. C. Martini, Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, iilinersville: C. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. 11. Alter, Tipicamra; John Williams. Middlopert ; Robert flut er. Spring Vale. 1,Auc1949-Ji-lyl Novli ToThuu.DEms AND C A 13,3.0 NT Ma S. xubectlber Lege learn to Inform hie friends and 1 the pubblic to general, that he ban numb:wed the Lumber Vent, formally owned by Zinn & Witt, at Schuylkill flare oopposite the Farmers hank. Where be Intends itrkeep ennstantly on hand a full areortment of eedenned Surquehar.ua Lumbnr. conxist Mtn( white and yellow pine boards. Weather tmarde, flannel hoards and plank, from I to .p incite* thick, and door allies to I/ in thick, 6 In. wide, Hemlock Joke and Echntllnc,JointAnd lap ehineire, Plamterivx Lath. &c. with a few Ibousand feet - of seasoned Ash Plank from to 3 inthca thick, all of which he will sell on the most 'reasonable tonne. He would most respectfully Invite all pureltaaent to call and examine for then - melee before buying elsewhere.':' DAVID D. LEWIS. Must 12,49: 93-if LIAILRISOIPS COLUMBIAN INKS.--In VI gallon, half gallon. Tiara and smaller bottles; also Maynard 6r.Nlnte I n ks,CoPylng Inks,Hogan &Thump son's Steel Pen Ink, Hoovers Inks. Red and Blue Inks dr.u. wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 311 cents pe dozen, wholesale, at DANNI.Md Oct 19.42) Cheap Book and Variety St ma. SILENCE 2 PURIFY TIZR BLOODS , • " ,„KGE,mxm 4 / 9 RI too 'WESTERN NEW. YORK COLLEGE. OF HEALTH - 207, -Slain street, Bslrslo,-11ENV YORK. DR: G. C. VAUCIIN'S Vegetable Milo - it:made Mix .1./ture.a celebtated medici rte which has made GRE CURES in att. DISECiRS. Id now introduced Into this 'section. The limits of au advertisement will net per mit an Extended notice of this remedy . . we have only to say it has for its agents In the United States and Can ada! alert% number of educated RICOICAL YRACTITIOX. ens in high profe.silonal standing, woo 'snake a genera use of st in their practice in the following diseases: DROPSY, GRAEL, And diseases of the Urinary organs; piles and all dis eases of the blood; derangements of the ffivcr..i-c., and ail general diseases of the system. 1: is rsavicetsatv requested that nil who contemplate the use of this ar tide. or who desire information respecting it, will obtain o PAMPHLET of 32 pages, which agents whose names tire below will gladly give away; this book treats Upon the method of cure captain, the properties of the article, and the diseases it his been steed for over this country and Europe (or four yearn with such perfect effect. Oyer 16 pages of testimony from the mouth quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES, which en n be written to by - any one interested and the parties wit tans:car Post paid enmumnicali.". U' Ile 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 ALL chemises is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in so ciety. Put np In 30 oz. and 12 no-. b ittles. Price #2,30nz.; $1.12 oz.; the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "O. C. VAUGHN " written on the directions, &c. See pamphlet psge 29. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold atTnnetpal Office, 207, Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively. 132, Nassau, New York, and comer of Essex and Washington, Salem, Mass., and by alt Druggists thrOughout Hits country and Canada no agents. Also fur side by J. S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville; E. J. FRY, Tamaqua; E. & E. HAMMER, Orwig•burg ; LEVAN & KAUFMAN, Schuylkill Haven ;'WM. 8, immix% Port Carbon ; WM. PRICE, St . Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. D. FALLS. Feb 14,1919 7-ly THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE R.ITLERRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S Heave Powders. 1, IT HAS cured, In the last year • 1500 cases of Heaves, 2000 rases of Chronic 200 cases of Ilrpken Wind, • 0000 cases of Itbrses out of Condition, and other dieases. More than 500 cert ideates, verbal and written, have been received, attesting to the virtues of this inestima ble remedy ; but.we have only space to subjoin the fol lowing: Rich/aid, Oswego Co,'Sept. IT, MS. Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter- Pairs Heave Powders I booths nt your store last Otto. bee, cured a valuable mare of mine of the /leaves, that she had had tire years. The first package did lint effect are. e, but did the ni tre en much glom' I was induced to try another package, and the result has been, that she has not trail the [leaves( since about a week after cmotnetteind the• second partageollibougis she has been used on my fann nlitinct every day since, which tins satisfied me that she is etthrtually cured. One of my neighbors is giving Tattersall's Ifeave Powders to a hale. and the KOallett is very fl meting he trill br ea ten] 6v It. Ilelievint: that the above named medicine is a very valuable ne, and Una: Heave, rani be cured by in, I feel if to lend Inn !rune in rminonn,r it. Respectfully, Moses P. WannEn. Spring Will, Ala., July 2 - 1, Lit& ssrs. J. F Winter & Co.—Gentlemen.moat cheerfully bear testimony tot he great efficacy and virtue of the Tattersall's [leave Powders, in the cure of bor. SP. affected with [leave coughs and colds. I have a valuable horse that woo so severely altered with !leaves and violent roughing, that I hod well nigh lost lino, m hen !purchased a package of Tattersall's !leave Powders, which entirely cared hint and restored his appetite. No owner of horses: hould be without it. lie•rportfully yours, Cites. A. I'EanoDY. CAUTlON.—onitatlonA and worthless eompounds have followed us is uneven IN, have Int, 1161 C 'l'd OUT no 111011y, and we understand that several new ones ate hying put up lot r ireulation—beivite of those and take nn remedy but "the Tattersall's." Nonegennitie wii hoot the signature of A: 11. Gough k Co.—prier nne dollar pe•r package, snx tiVe dol lars: Prepared and sold wholes Ile and I ,tail by • COUCH &- KETCHAM. 140 Pultroti Street, New York. ()SCAR fr. JENKINS agent 1,11 . Pottsville, Nov le, Idtß 47-ly ~ '_ • - • 111 c 411 lister's Ointment, CONTAINING NO OR OTHER. _ MINERAL. IT lIAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, Scion,! mix }Juniors, Skin Diseases, Poisonous Wound,. to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed AI.I.4IEM.ING, for there is scarcely a disease exfernal or Internal. that it it 11l not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all disensiol of the Ch Pet. involving the utmost deflect and respowribility. and I declare before Heaven and man, that not In oneease has It failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal means. . . I have had physicians learned in the profession.— I have had tninistemorthe gospel. Judges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and enillitedevtif the poor use It lo every variety of way. and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—saying "McALLISTER, VOUR OINT3IENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMPLTISN—.I, remnvea :limns* Immediately the" intlamitf m and meninx when the pain eeaaes. (Read the dlrectinne nround the box.) HEAD-AWE—The salve has eared persona of the head ache of twelve years standinp,. and who had It recular every week so that vomiting took place. • DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the face, are helped with liko 3t1et . 013. SEAL!) fIEAD—Ws hrivo nand eases that actually defied every thing known One titan told us that he had spent A3OO Olt WI Children without any benefit, when a fee, boxes of ointment cured them. lIALDNESS—It will restore hair :annur than any TETTEH—Thero la nothler better Ihr the cure of Terror. HURNS—It is ono of the best - things In the world ftar But ens. Piles—Thousands are year') cured by this Oinment. If never falls in giving relief for the Around the bar aredir,tions for wine Afatni e tee e Ointment for Scrofula. Liver Complaint. Erysipelas, Totter, Chilhlsin. Scald Bead, Sore eyes. 7 qtemey. goes Throat. Bronchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Mod-Ache, Asthma. Deafness, Ear-Ache, Bents. Corns. All Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim ples; *e. Stiffness of the joints. Swellinp of the Liwhe, Sore Limb, Sores, Rheumatism; Piles, Crony, Swelled. or Broken Breast. Tooth•Acke,Apne in the Fats, 4-s. COLD FEET—Liver Crimplaint, pain in the Chest, or Aide. falling °OW the hair. one or the other Fitton,. ponies cold 'het (This Ointment is the woe remedy.) It In a sure signsf disease to have cold feet. • CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growing. • People need never be troubled with Mein if they use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any part of the body nr limbs that are Inflamed. In home cases it should be applied often. • CAUTION.—No Ointment will be gentaina the name of James JlediWeer ill written with a pea Upon every label. JAMES MoALLISTEIL tsoil3 PrnPricier of the above Medicine. Price, 25 cts. per box. - AGENTS—J. M.. Gently & Co., Pottsville ; D N. Heisler, do; .1. W Gibbs, ; Charles Frei kV. Orivlsshitte ; G. & G. fluntzineer, Schuylkill Haven i Wilt. Taggart, Tamaqua •, Washington Heis ler, Pit; Cat bon; 'Win. Price, &Clair ; John IL Hicks. Hemline ; anti by Agelatv In. all the - principal Towns in the United • • Priticip r l Oilier. Nn.S Nnnli.ld rt., Philadelphia. Felittirry 10, 1819. 7.1 y Great National Exhibition, AT FRANKLIN HALL, No. KO Agertk SttlA Steed`—rtilL%neLettm, hßtatee treN& e I Painting". the. Mulct, crwrrina 19,000 feet of can•ass It shows In Mt) most perfect manner the towns, cities, mouton Ina; river,, ranchei, planintlorm, domestic ant: mats, grain gelds of Mexico, habits of the blextrans, character and scenery of the country, together with the movements of the army under Taylor, w fib their matcher, encampments battles, fording of rivers,trains of park mules, and all the interesting scenery and in cidents of the crampalen,from Corpus Chrittl to Buena Tinto ; the whole Miming the moat amuting and in structive exhibition cent In the city. The sketches teem taken front nature by one of Gen. Taylor's °fa rm, and are as cot - recta, life.. It was itlaitect by over 190004 persona in New York, (having been exhibited there for several months w succestdon.) among whom were the clergy. Judges, and the most ta.shionablo pea. pie of the city. Ticket. ps drug r Children under 10, half price,— Doors open evety night, until Amber notice, until 81. o'clock. Panorama commences moving at 71 precise ly. An Explanatory Lecture Is given at each exhibi tine. Allernoon exhibitions at 3 ta,clock. Cut this advertisement nut and put it In your pocket. Remember the place, Franklin half , s'o Nora Sink Street, near Ards. fine. 30, 4-Imo J UST tt. Anin oice:,rmj ew ,T ! v Hunt ineSil ver LEVERS, ruirable for alluers, which will be cold irerylote at Erpt3o-401 43RADY d ramoTrs. ligrGmßansort On kitralll4.-60i;8113i6itt of Michigan, not only Writer good Menages, but occasionally devotes his leisure monientslo giving his experience, in farming. ;The fallowing (rem the loot Michigan Farmer,-4' from his pea: "When I purchased the land of which my farm is made, some years since, the pertietlierPientrof which lam now writing r oras entirely overspread • with a dense thicket of oak shrubs, Usually in this, country called grubs, with large white and bun oak trees thinly They had beak growing. unaffected by fires. probably , oboist tan years; and had shot up into saplinge of five to fifteenlfeet in height, end from one to two or three inches in diameter. the summer of 1843. after my wheal and hey harvests were •fioished, about the middle of August, I put my men to work upon that piece orlon.), and they cut away all the grubs close tw the ground, or the •tools; rather, upon which most , of them grew. I hid thrill all piled:up compact. ly, and the following spring burnt off clean ; and es soon as young shoots; began to his thrown out from tho stomp, I turned coy itheeti,• ducts etc something taunt they 'lttindral, kit& char enciti-• sure, and kept Mere:mom .'tbs tines enmesh - the summer. So strong and, vigoroustier° the roete'.... of the grubs that they threw up yo ng sprouts in' greet profeedure, but the sheep kept !their tope eon , . scantly crepped off; not one escaped them. • 'The' winter Following I Mad' my timothy straw, after fit - bad beets,threiterkdrewn out end fed totny cattle' and sheep, upon this field, scattering it es gime , rally ova the field as practieable.l I base ranee' continued to keep my ebeep opcith i: during the.' season of pasturing. They fed off the 'prelate from , the grubs as fist as they apposred,lootil the roots even were dead ; and I think very few remained! elite after the - second summer's feeding. There , are fifteen acres of ground, and I ilo not beliea there is now a living grub upon it, and they are most of them so far decayed as to be easily thrown out of the ground with a kick of the fool, es yola noticed, when there, sod the land now produces the luxuriant pasturage which you etw. Ido not recollect the time occupied in cutting and piling , the brush, though the work was done with greet facility with the implement I used fer the purpose. —a brush hook." ° ► I.7"Hltaing ?tenure.—That manure exposed' to rains and the scorching rays of the sun, mult iuse a portion of its - enriching qualities, no reflee.t.- ing mind can doubt. Ashes exposed to the win-- ther, become leached after a few soaking rains,and= are newly worthless for their .alkaline qualities- Although manure probably dues not waste in the same satin, yet that it does waste, anY . person must be setisged who has observed the dratninge of his manure bens and yerif after rain;the water bik ing nearby Nock with the most valuable part beech. ed from Me-manure, Add to thii44he color im parted to the mow, The spring; from Manure • heap., often bring stained, with the diainingl for a.' number of rodo,and who Con doubt hut that ;much , of the soluble part of the manure his escaped. - Not long since. in conversation with an obserts• ing farmer cros this subject, he /Wonted that ensnare exposed to the weather and leached by,. every rein, was not worth more that half What it , worth? have been had it Leon housed a and ingest. Cremation of the correctness of his theory, Voted. that last caning be manure() a piece of corn 'nth* hill with the =Me kind of manure; only • pair had been:howled, and the other exposed to the weather and the difference in the growth wee oath' as to satisfy him. that there was dodble the Valuer in the housed manure that there was in the other.- Admitting this statement to be correct, or even. allowing it to be exaggerated one hair, which I der not think it the case, would not farmers soon savor enough, by hoodirg their manure heaps, to pay the expenses of a rhea] for the purpose I They would tiod it very convenient, when their menace heaps were removed, to shelter cattle, be-- sides affording an excellent place to haul in loam,. muck, &c , to lay through the wintiq and absorb , the liquid partrewhich would otherwise escape. Try it, brother flirmersrand see if your farm► do not soma give you credit for goodleconung. 1 • re" lbw to Mike a florae Stly4fuoted.--40 singular account of the manners of the ancientain the matter of breaking in their horse/ and render. mg them surc-footed when galloping over lbw most irregular and dangerous gionride,•is refirtetfi by Vegettur. The Pa:threw horse& were lighteri and hardier than those of dm tnprisdbclans or 11erle . r, and were the beat war hones.. &vet off dry 'earl ground was selected, on *Lath , various , troughs or hoses, filled -with chalk or clay, wens placed at 46:Tutor disfiroces, and With methrtio• regularity oflsurface and of beightj Here thee horses were talon for exercise.and they had malty a fall a: they galloped this strangely uneven course;; but they gradually learned to lift their feet higher and to bend their knees better, and M step some-. times shorter and sometimes longer, as the ground required, until they could carry theie riders with ears and safety over the most irregtilar anti dart. serous 'places. Then it was that the Parthisns could fully put into practice their favcirite minces vie, and turn upon and destroy their unsuspecticup foes. They were as formidable in flight as in at. tack, and would often turn on the 'back of the animal and pour on their pursuers sleloud 'of sr_ rowsthat at ones changed the fortunti of today.. -- r_t CT Foundered Hurses.—Although . a aut . num'ier: of •"cenaian cures" ezist fOrl founder is horses. very little seems to -be known of the nature or the malady. and nearly all the remedies proposed are th.ve suggested merely by eropyriciarn. •Tbe sytnatoms of bounder are decidedly intlimeriitory, resembling ibllammatory rheumatism in human beings. 'rho treatment, thererore, should be aimed at the removal of this condition of i ngs. it should be depletory. • As soon as the symptoms manifest themselves. the horse should be bled freely. Ile should be bled until a (=tired impression is made on the disease; if necessary until he fills The blood shOuld ba taken from the neck, and in a large stream; otherwise the horse will be weakened, and not benefitted. Ile then should be drenched with Glauber sane: or, what is equally efficacious, compel him to swallow, by raisin' his head. as in drenching, one, pia Int table Mitt washing it down with a little water. The'salt may' be placed on his longue in ;small quantities, er strong solution mar bemade.ana poured an his throat it once. Ho shnold not be allowojto drink much. As an external application. Spirits of Turpentine around the edges of the hoof is the best: This course will Reunite horse id a few hours. but to effect a permanent cure; the anneal should not be put to hard service fur a ',fortnight. He should, meantime. be kept on light diet, or tinned en the grass. Foundered horses, trijudicicingly treated, NETER entirely recover. Keeping Beef Fresh..—Conabe rays the• nuts will keep longest, for fire, nr six days in summer, the middle of the LOIN nest, the RUMP nest. them:mar. next, and the brisket the w.•rst, which not keiyi longer titan three days m summer. , .:.• I.l7.lirtalegoash for Fenets.—One pones whiter vitriol, (sulphate of zinc) 3 ouncesofsommonaelt, to every 3 or 4 lbs. of good 'lmsh lime. it' is said; render it very durable.espoarat to the weather. _I - V*Prestrring liams,,,-Ps canvass eosar far ench ham, well whitewashed, is en int . : snags pro• temimi hams'agoinst ate.. They may also be well kept in dry sawdust. nrHgrae•raddiah b eoid to 171 P ea excellent remedy for homencsa, cough. sore threat. sod dia— cases of the lungs. 1 HUGHES , EXPECTORANT; CELEBRATED For the Cure of Coupis, Colds, Astkcon, Bronelitio ; Incipient Consumption, {Plantation of as Love, and Lista-set of tbiPainell• • ary Orystras, Tills preparation ist highly ree l antureaded - physicians end bye eetehMted choodat of Pisitedel s pitta, gir ha medical effects and ebensical eetribinotien,aa, wellas by thousands of others who have made wie.o4 fst —as it never has been used without intislaclag beneficial+. e ft eds , and ultimate cure of the, ditieases, , for which It la. recommended. And being a replay gradttate of nature. cy, I can assure the public of its perfect safety. It-is . composed of such preparations kg stand In the very high est repute among the medical fatuity thrthe cure of thatt class of diseases vrhkh are too (then only the forerunner*. of that fatal disease. consureptkin, In moat cases where• there Is much pain In the breast and width often extends through to theshoulderbLtde, I would strongly advise the. application of one of the Compound italbanunt Plasters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. - In fact, the event the Calbanurn Plaster cannot be too stronly recommended, AB l have aeon to many Anstanees of Its affording the greatest relief In a very short space of time, even in confirmed coneumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough, And the Plaster the pals' an d and, there at the name time, draw the indamation to the surface, clan will pronounce good. without the least hositatinn whatever. Persons aroonen sakl to have the consuMP thin, when by aJudiclous use of ',moor the best Expect in thata carefld diet, they have been completely cured, so their experience should act as is warning to them who are said to have the!consomption not to de spair, but try on. The Exnectorant will be fliend to affords great relief, even when a cure Weald to be impoesible. Before making use of an Exp'e :torant. it would be ha_ well In examine the Llonlit. commonly termed Palate, in' aoe if It is not swollen er elongated,.ln each case* IQ ! el A e l=ng e t o i tg u r l att e9 d L a continual dispeadlion to swallow Is frequently caused by an elongation of the palate.. An escetlentremedy in such cases Is; to use a. small quantity ofTlncture - Myrrh, sa3 about ateastpoonthl tea wine. glassfhl of water, and use as a gargle s three or Ebur a day, If the above remedy should fail; et ono of the came nature, it would be best to apply to a turgeon, arid have a small portion of It taken f off, to as in obviate the . Irritation and the continual cough which it would be like ly to produce in the throat. The operation is trlfUng, and attended with but little, If any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, an¢ diseases of the throat, the gam' ' Chordal he used. ' '1 • 'Prepared by CIMTIS C. TIEGITES. Wholesale gad ctuftDruggist and Chemist, C etre SttVql 4 relthreille lIM tfje ictnnei,:
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