---- - - - AITTSitiM-3.. i I wish twin in Eden . here all the beastes•er is,feedin, the Fige rind tows neared, . , • And the long tale Mill trot teaser the Solidog end the rabbit, . lICSOIIe it as big, habbit, - • • Whets Lions, tigers, Monitees, an them tone 'met) things called Donkey' Meal all together daylee j: With Creek edyies all staler L . , . Ware 'pato:llcm the Dodds Map their mates the iMitsbes' • an Ilarreand littler fees • Wawka about like Cocks and Ens , One lopkiniat the tether For all the World Like a brother, Warn no marlin tsar Phytle. . its Om What ime attest. - 0 fora oak at even. aniterrhem abaci 6 orl, When the Bon be ewln g to bed, With his Cue Tyree red, . . ' 0 forthearapes and ming, . . Wet ripens at all seeming, ; the apples and the plumbs Millie as my 2 thumbs; - . rite bayerecocks and tieechle, Wot all within our reeetCP, And we nought pick and beat paying nutbing fur our treat, p Mr the booty doors 4 Moon's at all ours . : . So that minus hockey; Yew may 'rattier any diy of ee'ry doer that bless, tram eolletloat to Rote. . . , Itlit nub ijumor. pira Good story ioith a better Illustration. —Tbe Louisville Journal says that a certain !Democrat went to Washington to get an office 'from Mr. Polk just ; before the Presidential elec. lion. 1/r. Polk designated an indifferent offree sehichle could give the applicant then. but told him if be would wait till alter the 4th of March, 'General Cast, who would then undoubtedly be President, could give him something better. The ipoor fellow, as hie ill luck would have it, chose ko Wait till after the fourth of March. This reminds as of Nei dream, continues the editor .of that sprightly JoUrnal. ,4 once tinseled,' slid Pat. '4 as with the Pope and he axed me wad I drink? Thi:lits I, wed a duck swim, and seeing the innishoven, and the lemons,end the sugar on the sideboard] I told him I did't cere if 1 tuck a dhrep of punch! Cowld or hot? ax'd the Pope. 'Hot, yer Holiness, I replied, and be that he stepped down to the kitchen for the bilk& wither, but before tie got back 1 awoke straight up, and now its distressing me that I did'nt lake it mold!" .M i " 'Keeping the Cuosmandinenle.—A der -omen finding his flack very ignorant, resolve•l to pay them domiciliary viaitr, and inopect them at their houses. Coming to a poor woman's cabin, amongst other questions he - naked how many 'com mandments there were? r•Truly, sir." said shr, r•Ccaanot tell." 4 ..Virby ten." said ho. r.A fine company," replied she, r•God bless you and the Entogr ther." "Well, but neighbor," said he, "do you think you can keep these commandments !" "Ala, the Lord in Heaven blrais you, air, I'm a poor woman, anti can barely keep any;elf, so, how can I bear the charge of keepiug so many cow.• •mendments ' t 7" Dying, for Another Man's Wile:--Mr. resides in Henry street. His wife, who is an economical body, had sent a costly silk gown to a French liver. The dyer himself brought the dress home, and, unluckily as it happened, met the huibond of the lady at the door. , •18 madame within 1" 'rho hushand who is of a jesting disposition, replied—" And suppdie she it, .what do want with her?" 4-1 - am dying for her •sir." "You dying for my wife—get out of my ~.house you scoundrel !" and he had just salted his t loot to kirk the honest mechanic into the - street, -when the lady mode her appearance and set the ...matter to rights. • , Not Bad.—A gentleman entered a bookseller's shop, in Dublin, the other day. /with a valuable work, which he said wee to be bound in a superior style. "And how will you have it done I" said the , book-binder, "in Russia!" , •In Russia! Certainly not !" was the reply. "In IstoroeeN then !" said the shopkeeper. • , INfo! neither in Russia nor Moroec , ," rejoin . ed the patriot; "if you can't do it here, t will take • .into the book-binder over the way tPanee, boatman, dines ; Dinee all night till broad day light, " And go borne with the vile in the morning." REFINED. 'Mingle in the runes of the dance., thou koiglit of the oar, while the - resplendent luminary of the any his withdrawn his light froni the earth. till the bright Aur re gil did the raittrn idniarnwith golden light; and then pith thy charsoteriatie ~ gallantry, ereompany the fair and unsophisticated ~participants of thy pleasures to their paternal •aisosions.„ WThey intfoduct folks et the West thus: i "Mice Wiggins , let me make you occqusinted with en 'uncle of His'n, just come down from lotto county, tho town of Fremantle, vilfaga of Brearllebone—came away up hero to mill. (they hent no mills yet, up there,) Uncle. this is Miss Wiggins,. 'oho Wiggins' wire up yonder on the hill, 'Luther side of he mush—you can See the ' house from bete. She's elms clown to meetiu." 17" , ‘Creut, can you tell me de reason why de white amp produce more wool, don de black Sheep'!" •No. Jubus, do quesham is eo much on de ab stract, Sat I ease rm up." Crow, den I'll-tell you why de white sheep produce more wool dm de black ones; de reason personified, am simply because dar am more us dent !"r CV" Modestg•— , My dear, don't way tole, say narrative," said'a modest lady to her little eon who sass relating a very interesting tale he had just reed in the newspaper. While the little fellow was thinking of his mistake the old house dng walked in shaking hie tail and looking quite fa miliar at the boy when he eschimed "Ma make Sancho quit shaking his narrative." re• The two Extremes.—" nil here feller said 4-witness in court the other day, "broke our win der with s tater, hit feab:ller on the clber, as she was playing on .the pinnner." Che •magiqrate said "The conduct of the prisonsh, end his general charactsh, rendsh it propah that he should no longah be a naenabsh of societad." Modistsr.—Thers is a young woman in Louisiana art° has won a medal for her modesty, /She dismissed her lover for remarking in her' presence that there was a prospect of the Wind shifi-ing. lIIIGITES , EXPECTORANT, • CELtBIATEO lode Cara of Congas, Cords, Asthma, Broaditis faciyient Cousarolption. Ifiamosotios of Os - • kliegs, and Diseases of the Pahson , • ore Organs. ' :9 1 1i18 saleable prepamtlim to highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Phil:111cl , • phtn, for its medical effects and chemical combination, as well as by thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never had been used without producing beneficial ellects. and ultimate cure of the diseases fir which it is recommended. Add being a regular graduate of Ph arma • cy, I can aware flue public of Its perfect safety. It Is composed of etch preparations as nand in the very high est repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that 'Class of disecses which are too often only the fitrerunners of that fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where there is much painin the breast. and which often extends through to thee h oolder blade. I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Celhanunt Plasters to the _breast, and use the Expectorant an directed. In fact, the usenf the C afternu in Plaster cannot be too strnnly recommended. as I have , teen so many instances of its offording the greatest relief In a very short spare of time, even in confirmed consomptinn. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain • and, at the same time, draw the Indentation to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant, which every pbyai clan Will pronounce good. without the !raft befit/Ilion whatever. Persons are often said to have the consump tion, when by a judicious use of some of the best Expec torants. and a cobalt] diet, they have been completely cuted, en that their experience should act as a warning to Bone who are said to pave the consumption not to de spair. but try on. The E xpettorant wlft he found to afford • great relief, even When ?cure is said to be Impossible. Before making nee of an Expectorant It would be as well to examine the Ueda. commonly termed Palau, to lee if it. Is not swollen or eluegateft sada cases an .expectorant is useless. Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swalloW le frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An excellent remedy In stub cakes is to use a•small quantity orpinctare Myrrh, rat about a tea-spoonful toe wine. glassfhl of water, and Use as a gargle, three or four times a day. If the above remedy should 'fail, neone of the Lime nature, it Would be ben to apply toe surgeon, and .haven email portion of it taken off, no es to obviate the - :Irritation and the continual cough which It would he like fly to produce in the throat. The operation In tel and attended with hut little, If any pain whatever. . kr Bronchitis, and diseases of the thread, the gang should be used. Prepared by I. CURTIS ITUOI7E.S. Wholesale an AstailDreggist andCba fain Centre Street. Pottsville • Adams, Brothers. pi.A.SIC.BOON. MANETIPACTIMIEUS, No; "ref North Third Street, Piitadphia, .• own Dv TOE lIICIIIOOI3 .SePPIX 'BLANK BOOKS cheaper Et the hrhharnt toty than ran he had at say Itookatom and they orionirktiof ra2 s etfor. Re.ll St. '4l. 111.17 Lee 4, suooassoßs. TO OEO.AVILLtd, - II ANE . removed their node or mite zedblusicallnstratitents,lntbenew and Sreicunts state br.Swilat's Svitting,l2o., - „ 162 Chesnut Street, below Seventh, Philotiri^bia, where they invite the attendance and patronace of the quart. . - ' LEE.* WALKER having parcbued the entire stock ofrGeo. Willis. (who bas declined brisiness,Y are vow prepared to execute all orders in their line. Their IS enrunent.of Music and Musical Insbnueots, is as ex tensive as thu orally other estabilstunent in the cone- try. Piano Fortes, from various well known and approv ed manufactories, new In store, and will be -constant ly offered for sale. **Oilman , dealers supplied on ver, reasonable terms. Feb 10 7-emo. Fruit Trees and Grape 'flues. ORNAMENTAL TREE% ORRIIDDEMT, . _ &c., lee. THE subscriber has made arrangements with several ortensive Nurseries for the porposeof procuring all hinds of Fruit and r Ornamental - Trees, Great Vines, Rolle Bushes, Flowers. Bulbous Boots. /Sc., and is now prepared-to receive orders for -the same to heal/Tared as soon its the anion will permit. Apple Trees by the hundred; dozen or single... . Peach Trees by do do do Cherries, Pears, Plums, Apricots. Nectsrines.Grapes, &e.. by the single. dozen, or hundred. Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, dee.. Edr.pealtlLlndent, Horse Chesnut. /Menthes or Tree of Heaven. pinion's Imperially. Silver Maple, Ash leaved Maple, Althea, Dwarf 110140 Chesnut. Roses, Floneysticlees.liish dr.c. All of which will be ob tained at the very lowest prices by the hundred or aln.- gle by leaving the orders at , March2-ipl HANNAN'S Cheap Variety and Fancy Stores. 'Sholdrake , i - Allegtiiiny. House, No. 280 Market State, above Eiz Mega eids,) Centhsgmtenta. TITIB laree and splendid lintel has been za2 , furnished with 'Om new furniture. The usix • Bar.Floom is the largest in Philadelphia. The Parlours and St l:Mg-rooms are entirely sep arated from the noise and bustle, conamment to the arrival and departure of the cars, The Portico exten ding the whole front of the house. affords a cool re treat in warm weather. and a (splendid view of the create!! thorou,rhfare In the City. The Lodging Rooms are well finished. The Table en well provided for as any other Rotel. with every at tention of the managers to make it thethest Hotel for Merchants aitd Dullness Men, during their stay in the City. Tae terms will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the West, a Porter will be in attendance to convey baggage, &c, to the lintel, which ia adjoining the depot. • [Feb 10 7-limo FIRES FIRE! FIRE! • REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY ! TIIE subscribers havin* been called upon at a very short notice, in conse quence of the fire, to remove their excel lent stuck of Boots, Shoes. Trunks. &c., take pleasure in announcing to the public in gene ral and their friends in particular, that they have open ed In Samuel Thrnpson's new four story Wick building, at the collier of Second and Market Streets, where they will be pleased to sell their customers all kinds of Bunts, Shoce, Trunks, and Carpet Bags, at wholesale and re tail, upon the most re asonable terms.. Serit23•o l -39.1.r. TROd. FOSTER St.. Co. BOOTS AND SROEM, At (heard stand, CentreSt.sold door to the Pottsville Moss S. & J. FOSTER. . -. • • . _ ties.• Attr, now ree,..eiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS St. a llOES,comPrisinga het me assortment. which they now orferat wholesale or retail at the verylowest prices. They hove also on hand Trunks, Va isesseartiet Itnas,and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather. Morocco. Calf !Skins; Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Mckers'Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find nee. N.B.—Boots* Shoes manufactured at short nMice.— Their friends and the public who are in want of any of the abovtarticies are respectfully requested to giv etherr a call. , May 5,1917, 19- New Marble Ya rd IN POTTrIVILLE. eITHE stibscriber.annnances t the public that he has opened a MARBLE-YARD In Norwegian street, a short distance back of for & Mortimers lintel, where he intends kee pine on hafrd a large supply of Monuments. Tombs, Grave Sionen Pinto, at., &v., of as gond material as the city of Plilbuielphia can pro duce, and which will be executed in be best mechan ical style, and at short notice. . He invites the especial attentlon oils ilders and others to call at his Yard, as' he intends keeping a supply 01 Marble for house work, such as Window Bills. Hopr Bills, Steps, Platforms, &c., of the very best material, both of Marble and Brown Stone r-le has also made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establishment in Philadelphia, to supply Marble Mantels of every style and pattern, at the low est city Prices. H is terms will he Shun! reasonable. March 4.180-10-1 y) THOMAS 0 MOORE, VICTORYS VICTORYi VICTORY I - - mums! F. JOHNSTON, lug rosuxan Wino CtlinlesTe FOR GOVERNOR TRIUMPHANT!! Sudden Restoration of Confidence is Trade. 1 FIVE hundred hands wanted immediately to make the new style WINTER COAT, which for elegance and appearance, surpasses anything of the kind ever presented to the ettizens of this Unwary A pattern coat cant be seen at the immense wholesale and retail Clothing Establklimen3 of LIP PINCOTT & TAYLOR, corner of Centre and Mahon tnngo streets; Pottsville. Alan. a large assortment of Castor. Asphar, and Figured Deaver Cloths; French Doe Skins, and English, French, American, sod Sax ony Twitted Cloths, of the finest fabric atkinanufar to re ; tngether With a great variety of Cassimeree An pier., Paletnl, and ether novelties for the enenine een son. A trtnst unusually large variety of rich and ele gnnt Veatinga, which [nest be seen to be appretialed and we cordially extend an invitation tit our numerous cus tomers end the public generally. to favor us with a call, in order to satisfy themselves of theme of this well as sorted stork. Silk Shirts, Drawers, Neckerchiefs, Suspenders, .Gloves, &c. Ross' Fath hatable Clothing, of the latest make and finish. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner Centre and Matinntnogn sweets, Octll-4!!) Pottsville. Boys' and Children's, Clothing Depot. , 2G4t Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. . _ TLIG Subscriber having had much experience in the manufactory of Boys' and Children's Clothing ; Announces to the otizens of Potts. vine, and surmunding towns and Country, that he has a large and varied assortment -of ready made clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, made of very good materials, and in the best, latest, and mast fash ionable style always on hand. He would most respect fully invite them, the citizens of Pottsville, &c, to give him a call when they visit the city, and examine his heautifill snack Themselves, and tar satisfied that the Depot,ls tile place to be well suited In Children's Clo thing in make, fit. style or finish. Feb. 7, -49. 7-13r1 P. A. HOYT, N 0.26 t. Chesnut St. below Tenth, Philada. Dentlstry»Removal. GEORGE J. ZIEGLER, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO No. 375 :ARCH STREET two doors below Tenth frolladel 'id.... from. *All operations performed in the most approved, elaborate. and Judicious Manner. March 10,1810 Nei;Music. LEVE ME, Not With Fancy, a new Eons, Vise In Republique, a French patriotic song, Sunset on the Sea. a univerratfavorhe, Wake, Lady, Wake, a heautitulperenade, I Can't Make up My Mind, words Rom Hood's Maga- zinc, The Old Gray Chureb,by Tennyson, I Think of Thee, a Favotlte ballad, Oh f Have I Not been - True to Thee, When shall 1 sea the Object that ILove, • The Moot, is Beaming on the Wave, What's a Tear"! When Other Friend. have Left Thee. July, a beautiful waltz. The Woodland Waltzes, • lleanties of the Waltz, Bough and Beads Polka. 'lle Crazy Parka, The Carnival do, The Sailor's do, Toe Graceful do, klarguenta Waltz, Santa Anna's March. Rte.3(.3 dela Palma Quick March, Pestal Grand do, American Chivalry Quick Step, Dauphin do, I,olatin de L'ete, n Galopade, The Battle of %Vete rloo Hear me Norma, the celebrated duel, The Carrirr Dove. Come, Plasma that Simple Air, Again, Lnve Not. Araby's litughter, Oft in the Stilly Night, Home, Street Home. Home, Quick Step, The West Branch Polonaise. The Steil:ll4loi Waltz, Waltzes from the celebrated Opera, the Crusaders. Together with a Late nstortin.nt of the newestnod must popular !duels., arranged for the Piano. Flute, V. Mtn, Guitar, Organ, etc. Pieces not to hand obtained to order. Teachers supplied with the taunt discount allowed by publi.lters. at BANN ASPS - Feb 3-5) Cheap Bonk and %Diet) , Stbres. A New Turning Establishment, DT STEAM POWER. AT THE SHOP OF F. 1) MAURER, in THIRD St.. near MARRES, where all kinds of turning in wood will be , thankfnny re ceived. and neatly executed without delay. Bed Posts, Talde Leis. dts kept constantly on hand. and for sale at the lowest :laces. THOMPSON; Foreman. March? 10.tf] for]. MORGAN. - -.-- - Charles Barlet, FASHIONABLE HAM CLITTING AND SHAVING SALOON. `• Near the corner of Centre and sVartet Street*, YOTTSVILLE. KEEPS -CONSTANTLY on bond and for sale, the following articles: A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph ic prints , . Angle nr by the hondred. Turner and Fisha is Song and Toy Books in great earl et yaingle or by the dozen, Dream Bongs, Letter Writers. Spe Bing 'Rooks, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pass Books, COMM and other Almanac, single or by the dozen, Steel Pena and. Holders, Pocket Ibioks.Playing Cards, Dominoes, Conversation. Frionne Telling, and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soap, Extracts, &e, Jules flaners agneine llear's 011,0 x Marrow, Curling Fluid, and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen, Tooth ,Elba clng, Hair, and Clothes Brushea, Dressing, Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs, Mason's and Frank Miller', Water Prooi" Oil 'Backing Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, Razors and Razor Strom Large assortment of Ladies'Cutls, CeCurls done up in the best manner. lin has also on hand Dome'. Terpsichore or Ball Room Guide. Shaving, !fair Cutting, se., performed n the most approved style, lt.fiazma done uP nt lhe horlest notice. pec:13,481-175- Every Body's Attention IS INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF FUR NIsIIIPiG DRY GOODS. and you are requested to remember that ono is the only stout in Philadelphia devoted entirely to these snider. Melte exclusion of Dress Goods. In consequence of our Plying strict at tention to this one lino of business we are enabled to her GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persons commencing wr replenishing their stock of Housekeeping Goods, partientsrly Linens; which we hays been regularly isrportingfrom the best utnuufac loret• In Ireland for more than sweaty yeirs--Also, Blankets. Quilts, Sheetinge, Ticking& Daatask Talsfe Cloths and Mink ins, , Lqapera, Towellingtilsekabaes, Pitlow Linen., Tattle and Plano Covers, Worsted Dam. asks, Embroidered Consist' of Lace and Muslin,Ditil. ties. Plo,or Cloths, Bureau Covers, Window Shadings, Turkey-red Cloths, Furniture Plush. with a satiety of other articles, including everything from a House Cloth to the finest Damesk Tattle Cloth, of 'priees that cannot Onto glyeamisfaction. We also keep a Very large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS Abrodsrbriums; ' comprising the best styles in altaCciarliet, at the very lowest priest. ioox v. POWELL & pa.* Linen and Housekeeping Dry Goods Store, IL W. Corner of Chemist sad lieventa ate. pailada.N March IQ, UN& ticSleas THE i4i.i.E.ith' I.CitiiiiNaL:.'.X.,lo:riqsl'lg.v.l4i.6E.O.liii'''AbitliilgEi EUIPOPIORC , • ; POO' TUE COAL BEGOION;•• fi 'CrsOrt Street, this doom above •Xalka, VE SPREAD OP INTELLIGENCE. AND TUBT CON:SW/MT increased demand 'for Newspa pers throuoout the Coat, - Regton, base Induced the autarriber to ettabilsh a permanent Agency for all the popular Journals and Periodicals plated in the coun try, which be will famish • - ,tvrar ruausließs . PRICES. Peraoni at a distance, by retrilttine os the price of the paper, will receive, regularly, any of the following be may select. owe° day of Publication. and delivered in town to subscriber' when required, LIST OF NEWSPAPE RS NEWS ANDEMPORIU PERIODICALS AT TIIE M. The Miters'Jeered. 12 00.,N.Y.Weekly Tribune, 2 CO N. Y. Weskit' Herald, 300 Pollee Gazette, . 200 Home Journal, .2 00 nolo Sam, . II 00 N. Y. Spirit of the Ned Bentliams Own, 2 00 Times, 5 North's Sunday Timea,2 00 Weakly N: American, 2 00 Dollar Weekly News, 1 00 Lippard'gQuaker City.: Orr deott's Weekly, 1 00 Flag of our Union, •2 00 Dollar Newspaper, 100 Flag of the Free. 00 Yankee , 1 50 SaterdayGleaner,- , 1 00 Union Magazine, 3 00 Graham's Magazine. 300 National Magazine, 200 frodey'sLadtes' Book, 9 00 Herres Museum, 1 00 Knickerbocker, 5 00 Demneratic Review, 500 Ecclective Magazine,' 6 00 Yeti Courts Detector, 120 Lille's Living age. 600 The Cultivator, " • 100 Taylor's Reporter and Bowen's North ',marl- Detector, 100 can Fanner, COO Neal's Gazette, ' 2 00 Bell's Life In London, Saturday Courier, 5 00 London Punch, Evening Post, 2 00 London !dining Jour- Countryman, 300 nal, together with Boston Pilot. 550 other accessible Eng. Yankee Slade, 2 00. lish Journals Single numbers of these Papers asd Magazines al ways forsale at the Counter, and Snbsenbers will be taken for short periods, payable by the number, when preferred. At the same place will always be found a supply of Blank Book's of every desCription, School 000 kw, a full assortment, - _ Law Books, Reports, Forms, fcc. A choice collection of standard Works, An the Cheap Publications as they are lamed, Prints and Picture Frames. Engravings. &c., Letter. Poolsaep, Note and Wrapping Paper, Bristol Board, Diawing and Drente; Paper, Marring Paper. White and Sloe Pasteboard, Lawyer's and Jnetir.e's Blanks and Forms, Quills. Steal Pens, Sealing Was Pencils, Meow, Ra. zot Strops, Brushes, Soaps, &c. Plain and Engra eed Vlsiting Cards, Wafers, Stamps.lindia Rubber, Envelopes, Violin Strings, Backgammon !mania. Dice, Playing Cards, Pen Knives, Motto Seal., Black, blue and red Inks, sand, irc.. Wall and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard, Juvenile Games, Toy hooka and primers. Perfumery, Soaps, Hair brushes. Combs, &e. 65:Pedlars and others supplied with stock allow tales Orders for any of the above, with The money accom partying. promptly attended to. B. BANN AN, Jan 27 5-] Printer, Bookseller and Periodical Ae't. WoiidelPs Vegetable Restora- thli 11E5E. PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME THE T MOST extensively established and pannier Faso- LT Megrims of the•present day. both In Eneland,aud In this Country.. They were Invented In Int by Dr. WM. WORSDELL, of Yolk, England, and have since that time wrought - many wondertltl cures in every country where they have been introduced. The present proprietors for the Unted States are In possession nfmanygreasssecertficates antes wrought both In England and America. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 5' Richmond St. Liverpool, was confined to her bed ma months, with the Dropsy, her lege became rwellad to an enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was tortured to perfect health by two boxes of AVorsdelPs Pills. • Mr. JONES, le Coneert St. LivetpooLwas 'loomed of Mita mat ion • Of the Liver, by Worsdelf's Pills. THOS. CROASOALE,ThonaIey near Preston, Eng land, was cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by. Wendell TIfOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi fies that Lis child was severely affiicted seith Worme, and was perfectly restored by the use of Woredelle Pills. Aene, Dyspcpsta. Headache. Habitual Costiveness, revere Colds, have all yielded to this powerful hut portly re:treble medicine. No more certain and mild et pupils e has ever bzen discovered. Many Physicians make use of then Pills In their practice with great enema. They are for sale In Schuylkill Colicky. price 23 ere. a box, containing AD Pills with full directions, by Jim. G. Brown, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville; W. 1.. Hensler. Putt Carbon ;E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Joseph IL Alter. Tuscarora: Jacob Meta, St. Clair.; George Relfanyder, New Castle; William—Petrie, Heck rcherville ; Jame. B. 1411 s, Mineravllle ; Levan & KAttftan, Schuylkill Raven; E. & E. Hammer, Or. w igsbng ; M. & J. Dreher. Etat Brunswick; Boyer& Wernert. Mein main ;S. IL PI. Kepner, West Penn ; G mete 4 Torrey, Pine Grove. • C. P. Arne, Travelling Agent for the Middle States. A. WEEKS, & Co. Prnprielors. • • Jan - 27. '47. 5-10 No. 141 Chesnut St. Phitada. TESTED BY THOUSANDS, And Unanimously Approved! EVEIN day le this celebrated medicine extending the sphere of its usefulness, and every year adding to the lone catalogue of its triumphs. A MILLION OF Boxts are,llistributed annually without iblly meeting the demand ! For come time past, the sales have been limited solely for wanted' fa cilities of supply. Truly this In a univtirial remedy. Unheralded, these Pills have found their way into the remotest corners of the Union, every where proving their title ns the POOR MAN'S FRIRND—SICK MAN'S MOPE—TILE MARVEL AND 'BLESSING OF THE AGE. . . Fora trifling sum.evcry individual and every family may have health !neared to them tot en Indefinite pe riod; and what is lira iyalhout health but a miserable existence. It la too ['melons a boon to be tampered with, by try ing all sorts of experiments upon it. The sick should use those medielnesonly which experience has shown to be the best. A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. (From Catskill. Greene County, New York.) D. W. Waiairr—Dear Strt—l have found your In dian Vegetable Ping a valuable remedy in eases of General Debility of the System, and In all Billious dis orders. lam also in the habit of recommending them to fetnalei In peculiar gases. I observe them to oper ate in the systrin without producing debility or pain, Tearing it in a healthy condition. June2o, Isla. - JOHN DOANE, bl: D. IBEEI THE REST FAMILY MEI/WINE. (From Marble Hall, Pa.) To Ds. W. Walnut—Dear Sir: For the last two years I hale hadj he agency fur the sale or your In dian Vegetable Pills at this place, and have sold annu ally largo .quantities at retail. 'They have In every in stance, given entire 'sr.tfsfactinn. Many families In this section keep them, and tonsidef them invaluable as a family medicine. There is no medicine sold here that can be so universally recommended as Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Very truly yours, February I, 1548. WILLIAM M. LUKENS. TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PIIFSICIAN. The following Is an answer in reply ton note fibrn our agent asking Dr: Denton'. opinion alibis medicine: Tirkkannork. Aug. 29, DAS. Mr. A. Durham—Dear Sir :—ln reply to your note of yesterday, I would state, that! have occasionally found it convenient to use the verious."Patent Pills" vended in the shops, and whiled am tiffivilllng in say anything to depreciate the value of other., I am tree to confess that t consider Dr. Wright'. Indian .Vegetable Pills superior fa di others with which I sin acquainted. 1 have used them for many year., both in my own jowl ;, and In my practice genemlly, and they have uniform ly proved mild, certain and safe in their operations. The care and skill with which these Pills have been hitherto manufactured, are in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee for like good n•lulls in future. Very respectfully. D. A. BOUTON, M. D. r pr. IL inn practitioner of long experience,wellk now n in and even beyond the lines of Wyoming county. Ile is a mad:tate of the University of Pennsylvania. and highly popular with the people among whom he reside., Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills aro prepared with speciatireference to the laws governing the human body. Consequently, they are always good, always useful, always effective in rooting nut disease. Every family should keep them at hand. _ • • • LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS: Some are coated with sugar; others are made to re vertible the original In outward appearance. Purchase from none except the regular agents, one of whom will be round in every village and town in the State. Mrs. E. M. BEAM, Pottsville. Medlar& blickeLOnvigsburg. A. Heebner, Port Carbon, ' Dewald 11. Poll, McKeantburg. Grain. Deep, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son, Mldd!eport. Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua. E. & E Hammer, Orwigsburg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. • Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. - John Weist, Klingerstnn. • ' Gabriel Herb, Zimmermantown. C. B. De Forest, Minenville. • ' Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. . George Dreibeible, Emu Brunrwtck. • • S. Hart & Go.. New Philadelphia. • Levan & Kai:Oman, Schuylkill Haven: • M. & J. Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Roblbliolds, Port Clinton. Reffsnyder & Brother, New Castle. 't B. 6: Reedy, Lower itfabantotigt,. ' Eckel & Boned, Tremont, • Wm. Price, St. Clair. Boyer & Wernert,McKeansbnrg. • - W. IT. Barlow, New. Philadelphia. 11-Offices devoted exclusliely to the talent Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, oethe North American Col lege of Health No. RN, Greenwich st reel, New York ; No. 190 Tremont street. Boston—and principal office Nn. lets Race street. Phila. ' (Dec. 9, '4S-59-1y A 3 PS, AAIPS EI , SIIIIIACING ALL KIN DS OF CORNELIUS. .C4ARD Lamps, some flew and beautiful Patterns. Fluid Lamps. all kinds. Phrsnene Has Limps, also Phosgene Gas. The light given by these Lamps Is sort, does not effect the eyes, and lammerlor in Militancy to Ca.. It Is not as ex pensive as Oil—and is attended with shoat only one- Mantle troable. Also Camphine Stand and tramline Lamps. Alt of w,htth will be sold et Manufacturers prices, st HANNAN'S Nos .Cheap Rook and Variety Slants &TENT 4118/4.—For the axle, of aorta _ gm VVayeas, Hail Sand Cars aid Machinery °fall kindle, to DU e oil and prevail fiction. This articles prepared and for vale by CLEMENS& PSEV IN, tae only manufacture/a o f bis art icle, in the tin I te.l Staten, at their whites:if* and retail Hardline aid Dna , Store In Powaviele, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER NHS none legit:wine without the writ. tan signature of the Int/aim aid props:WAG Chao • C C 'mane, Upon each package O RUIN IMVlD—Veloo's celebrated sod In. L valuable preparation for curllng.solleulai mad Ind. =Mug tbs 'moth of the hair o py ode at Nov: *4tl Iftiesp Book and tiasi etsfp CauUou Extra. ri man by the name of CLAP? bas empire"' d with a yOungman of the name ord. P.-Townsend. and bees ah na me to put up a Sarsaparilla. which Megan Dr Townsend's do rsaparilla. denominating 'VDUS VINE Original. etc. This Townsend is no doctor. and never was but was formerly a worker an milmtude, Canals; and the like, Yet he asamnea the title of Dr.. for the purpose of gaming credit for what be is.not. This is to coutionie public not intor deceived; and purchase none bat Gennine Original - . 0111 Dr. Jacob Town. send's ear patina, hating on it the OW Dr's. like. neat, his faily coal of toms, and his signature semen the m the coat of arms. Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! V'I.D Dr. Townsend is now about IN) ' , earful age, and has toes been known as theorand discov erer of the Genuine Original "Towns end Sarsaparilla " Being poor, be was compelled to !irately' manufacture, by which means It has been kept oft of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only:who had proved its worth sod known Its value. It bad reached the ears of many, nevertheletw, as those persons who had been healed of sofa diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing. waxy years riyo, that be had, by his skill, science, and experience, devised an ankle which would be of incaicuable advantage to mankind, when once known and estermively used, he hoped and perseve• red, expecting the time to arrive when the mecca would be furnished to bring it Into universal notice, when its inestimnble virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This tithe has come, the mean, are supplied this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION. Is manufactured nn the largest axle, and Is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es pecially as It Is found Incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend Is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which neversoarsoesver fer meats, and weer clearer its character. • From this day forth the people shall have the Part .151easins, Tatonsasa Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the Luda. or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land all Fermenting, Souring, Explo ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-atop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per. feet 100 years. Unlike young S. P, Townsend's It Improves with am and never changes, but for the better ; because It is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. 'The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been broneht Into me , ration lathe manufacture of the OLD DR'S. BARBA ! PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root. It is. well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties. and coins propertlea which are Inert or useless, and others, which. if retained in preparing it for use: Pro, duceferanstation and acid, which is injurious to the spites'. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile. that they entirely evaporate and are lost In the preparation, If they are not preserved by a 'scientific process, known only to those experienced In its menu. facture. MOreover, these volatile principles. „which fly on in vapor. or as an exhaltation, under h6at, are the very micelle/ wed;cal properties of the root, which give to4t all its value: Any person can boll nr stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquirLaweeten with sour molasses, and then call it "Seraaparilla Faired or Syrup." But such is not the article known as the' GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR. SAPARILLA. • - 1914 as o prepped, that nil the lilts propertiei or the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extract ad and rejected ; then every particle of mediae) viitue is secured in a pure and enncentrated form ; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its valnahle and healing propertiea. Prepared In this way, •it is made the most powerful agent in the CAME OF IN?iLIMERAIII.E DISF.ASES. Renee the reason why we hear commendations on every side In Its favor by men, women, :old children. We find It doing wonders to the efire or ConeyMilton, Uyapepaia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheuinatlfan, Scrofula, Pilea, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotch/mane all alreetions nrising learn IMPURITY OF TUE ' It possesses a marvellous in all complaints arising nom indigestion, from Acidity of the Stoma, h, from unequal circulation.• determination of bliind to the head, pnitittation of the heart , cold feet an d cold hands: cold chins and! hid • flashes over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expecte ration, and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture pithe lungs. throat. and every other part. Ilut in nothing is its exrellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints, It works wonders In cave of Fluor Alban or Whites. Follinu of the Womb, Obstructed; Iluppressed. or Painfol Menses, bleu/I/ashy of the menstrual - periods, and the like; and Is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing 'nbstructioos, aud• regulating the general system. it gives Mite and trehrth to the tvhele body. end thus cores all foram of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY. And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vito') Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Fits. Canvalsions, Ace. It is not possible for tills medicine to (MI to do good It ban nothing in It which can ever harm, It can never poor or twin, and therefine, can never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bbrvels of torpor and censtipm• Hon, alloys initial:llion, purifies the skin, equalizes the tire:dollen of the blood, producing gentle warmth egently nil over the ho.ly, end lathe insensible perspira tion ; ef lanes all obstructions, and istrignrates Omen.' tire nervous system- Is not this then, the medicine you pre-eminently need"' Rat can any 01' these thines he said of S P. Towrisend's inferior snide"' This young man's liquid is not to he IaGMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. Re se of one grand fart, that the one in loco:table of deteriorallon,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other does; it sours. ferments, and blows the bottles con tamping it into•frarments ; the sour, acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging, other goods! Must not this branble compound be poisonous to the systeml Whet! pot acid into o systroi already diorated wit! acid/ What causes Dyspepsia tort acid! Do we not all know, that when food sours In' our stomachs, what mischief it produces"' flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1 What is Scrofula butan acid humnr in the body: What produces all the Immure which bring ,on Eruptions of the Sktn. Scald Head, Sal: Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swell Ings.Fever Sores, and all ulcerations Internal and external! Ids noth ing under heaved but an acid substance, which sours anti thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or lens. What causes Rheumatism, but a sour Or acid fluid, which Insinuates itself between the Joints and else where, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tisanes upon which it acts I So of nervous lIISCIPPI, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now Is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite ly worse to use this SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND'. OF S. P. TOWNSEND! And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Satsaparilla, is rat IMITATION of his inferior preparation! Ifeaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the mnst distant resemblance to hi. P. Townsend'. article! and which would bring dnwn upon the 014 Dr such a mountain load of complaint. and crlininattons from Agents who have sold, and pm.- enasers who have oiled S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood, because it is the absolute teeth, that 8. P. Townsend's article and ()Id Dr. Jacob Townsend's ,Sarsaparilla. are Acarrnocids apart and iuftnitelg disiiwirse; that they ire unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in com mon. Au S. P. Townsend is no doetor,and never was, fans chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, nnselentific, unprofessional mon, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine. containing ell the virtues used in breparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might ren der them the agents of disease instead of health,' But what else should be expected from one who knotvs nothing comparatively of medicine or disease: It requires a person of I.llle experience, to cook and serve up even a common decent meat, how much mere important is it that the personswho manufacture medi eine,designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled eye temse,hould know wellthe medical propertiespf plants, the best manner of securing and Concentrating their healing virtues, alsoan extensive knows-age of the •n !MS diseases which affect the humt,.7 system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It Is horrible to think, and to know how cruelty the afflicted are imposed span by presumptuous men for the sake Of money ! Fortunes made nut of the agonies nf the sick! and_ no equivalent rendered ;he despair ing sufferers! It la to arrest fiauda npon the unfortunate, to pour 'balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the de spairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor Into the crushed and broken, and to banish Infirtnliy. that Old Dr. Jleob Townsend has sought and found the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need It. that they may learn and. know. by Joyflii experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL. . . And thin In have the unpurchaenble toad - a -Won. of hiring raised thonsandi and millions frnm the bed of sleknessnod despondency to 6001, hisaltibnint a long life (4 visor and-usethiness to.themselves, their (ainl ties ankfriendir .* Ageing for title County . John G. I,'„ntiW Prineville ; James D. FollS t atid J. 'l7. Gibbs. Minerinlille; E. ). Fry:Tatnarina. (Dee. 15. 1848. 51- Abdominal:SappoTterni die. TE subscriber has made an firth/opium fora inp ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER t also his DERMAL APPARATUS, which be wilt as ply to physicians, sad thoseSequirlosthem, at Philada. prices. These instrumentaare now ge nanny used by the faculty in Philadelphia, andarehialtimeommend. ea by all who have used them. P. SANDERSON. • Pottsville. aptil22 tl TM anbsetiber begs leave to inform his friends and the pa bile In general, that he bits opened a Board and Lumbet Yard. at,the corner of illgb Street and Mount Carbon Railroad, In Pottsville, above Heywood & Snyder's Foundry_ r where be mill keep a constant asmanment of Oak,Uemleek.Pinc.and Poplar Lumber. Haying three. Saw-mills running, be Setters bimsel that be will be enabled to auppir tile friends with an description of hunter for mining or building pniposey Prithe most reasonable terms, and by the prompt at (ration tothelr orders ensure a Catitlatinin of the .vret. l*syte 11,111 WIL ATBPIISIIIIBII ~~res n~eisas, . . W, earner of Cisnest gad Tars{fth strtet, . NR.—One of our partners having learned the Tea •basiness of the Chinese themselves, daring a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expeit of us the fall benefit of the knowledge sod experience thus acquired. To our.Bhick less, partlenlarly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Mask au are native :tally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit only for foreigners. Oar physicians also recommend.ibe Black as milting a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each 'package Is so secured as to retain the virtue, of the tea for a long time. in,any climate, and contains fall weight of tea, Independent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS dr. Co- The above Warrante tea, put up In j, f. and 1 lb. eckages, jns• receive ltand will be constantly kept for ate by the subscriber. .1. WHITFIELD. Nor 37 . • -ttEl HAAS , ExPEcromuvr, For tag Cars of Csaseasptios, Congas; Colds 4-e TO THE PUBLIC. , , • IN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the Puh lic as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases In general. I have been actuated solely by the great success attending its use in tray own immediate nein hbothood,and a desire to-benefit the afflicted. I Stall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its awfulness. and tinter myself thatMa surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that coNsump rioN may and "CAN BE CURETS," HMIs medicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however fr a disease which differs much in the severity ofits symp was, and the rapidity of tie progress, and has long baf fled the skill of physicians It cannot be 'supposed that this or soy other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case and in your stage of the disease; an the contrary, ft to fail sometimes, a zircuirestauce which occurs dally.with alt the most val uable remedies we mamas, for the most simple dines es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favorfrom citizens of this County, well known to the public. Ma. W.. 1. Haas.—Having been afflicted for tho last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad-- lace ofsomeofthe most emlnentPhysicians.and was al. venni" as incurable. I was induced to make Mato( your . invaluable Expectorattuand am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and amattendang tamp daily occupation as though 1 had never been afflicted. Previous to la kingyour EXPECTORANT, I could not, HI had been so disposed, do anything at my trade. I have since fee =mended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONIMOIED Coneulervion. and am ha pvy to state that In every instance It had the desired effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuylkill Haven. October 1. 1844. eCIII/VLICILL Raves. January I, 1845, Mr. W. .I Ilse;Deer Sir:—Having been afflicted With a severe pain In the breast, 1 was induced to try yner Expectorant. and after using one bottle of it,foond it to relieve me, end I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public am valuable medicine for Colds,Coughz and Afflictions alit e lam respectfully yours dm, EDWARD lIENTZINGER SCHUYLKILL fiAYEN. Ocinber 19, 1841 I was taken with a had cold some time ago, and Used one or two bottles of .% Naas' Expectorant, which re 7 ileve4 me much, and should I have occasion for the above again,' would Seely call nn Mr. Haas for his in vnluable Expectorant. DANIEL, li. STAGES. ScuoThstm. Haven, July, 19,1845. MIS: WILLIASI J. 11A•14—Dear am happy to testify to the efficacy ot yourespectorant, for answer ing the purpose for which it was Intended, that of re lieving Conghs, Colds, &a., Wars respectfully, CHAS: lISNTZINGES. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville--J. S. C• Martin, Llewellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. & .1. Fella, New C'astle—George Relfsnyder, Eats Port Carbon—Henry Shlssler. P. M. Eandineville—Color & Drumheller. Pinertrove—Straeff& Forcer. Tamaqua—Rohner & Morgantoth, Muddleport—R. Koch & Soo, 6221=t23XC1 • • 0- Frederick Kieft & Co. have been Appointed gene at agents in Philodeinhie.tor Ilea.' Expectortn STAN TON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, GALLUP IIUN1"3 LINIMENT: S nnor universally acknowledged in be the infallible remedy for Rheumatism. spinal Affections, Con. D u ty nn of the Muscles. More Throat and Quinsy, Is ones, Old Ulcers, rains In the flack and Chest, Ague In the &cast und Pace, Tooth Ache, Sprains. Braises. Salt Rheum. Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner • voile Diseasea. The triumphant success which has attended the up plicatinn or this mnst WONDERFUL MEDICINE in caring the most severe eases of the different diteases above named. and the 111011 ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever it has been Inunda ted, elves me the right to call on the afflicted to resort , it once to the only remedy that con berthed on. year has scarcely elapsed since I first introduced to the notice of the public. this WONDERFUL. REMEDY and in that churl apace of time, it has acquired a reps wino that mobs it amonest medicines as arreatExter nal Remedy thefrat and ben. It has received the np probat ban of the Medical Faculty and many citizens of influence and wealth have united and recnmmendinn it lathe Public's use, ae a medicine that can be aafely re sorted to for speedy relief. The high chn smite ralready attained by this popular Medicine. lan induced same briar, and evil minded persons In palm off a counterfeit I as the genuine ; and nn doubt the country will Ise flood ed with a simians Uont'n Liniment. Ile crateful and examine well before You buy, and see ynn get I STANTON'S& EXTERNAL RESIF.:DT CALLED . . . _ . ! . BUNT'S LINIMENT • Bee that each bottle has my nano blown annuli, and that it is accompanied with directions, and with a fac simile of my signature on the second page: otherwise you will he cheated with an article that will injure in stead of benefitting you. The low price at which it is sold enables every one., even the poorest to be henefitted by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working clay; see, front exposure, are more su DJ ect.than the idle and rich, to those very infirmities which it is intended to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually risked for reme dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. • - Thousands are nowsuffering the most intense agony arming from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame, inveterate rheunintism; many of them, perhaps, have already giveriiip in despair all attempts tonhtalr relief, fl er repeated and unsuccessful trials—hut let no such feelings of despair be entertained--try BUNT'S LEVI MENT, it has done wonders, as may be seen by reading the several Caere repotted, in the pamphlets which are to he had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. But should you in carelessness, or inctedultly neglect to seek for relief in its proper application, either for your self or your friends, then let the Mame be upon your I,e - fairly, for Providence has now placed within your reach a safe and tertain remedy, which has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing proper. ties are incontestible. CEO. E. dTANTON. Sing Sing, July 1,1817. AGENT . John G. Brown, Pottsville. Jonas Itohinhold, Port Clinton. Bickel & MMler, Orwtgshurg• Lewis G. Wunder. Belthylkilljiaven James B. Fells. Mineravllle. Gen. Ileifsnyder. New Castle. Walter Lawton, St Clair, 8. R. Bampton, , Port Carbon. Oliver & Mara, Rehmtnt. W. IL Barlow, New 'Philadelphia .1. Walllarnm, 11114,11eport. Georke H. Pots, Ilrockriqe, MIM3IS=I Heffner & Morganworth, Tamaqua. lttly 34.1817. 15th..--1• AA,AHANDEH, FIRE, AND THIEF PROOF CHESTS, - - Fire-pmol Doors for Banks and Acores, Seal and Le ter Copying Proses, Patent State-Lined Refrieera. tors, Water Hier., Patent Portable Waier CH)- . acts, intended for the slob and Inttrm- EVANS & WATSON., 76 South Third St., (opposite the Pkaada. Eschoope.) MANUFAC TIME and keep . • 1:7;:p.; .""" • constantly on hand, a large as 4 , ointment of the above articles, 44 1: ' ••1 together with their . patent im v33,, - : „ • proved Salamander Fire-proof. FFQgr . • • .Safes, which are on convolved ,i.as to het at rest all manner of A ; " doubt as to their being atrittly proof,and that they wall resist the fire of any building. The outside eases of these safe. are male of bone; Iron, the Inside case otsoapstone,and between the outer care and inner case is a space of some three Inches thick, and is' filled in with indestructible material, ao as to make It an impossibility to burn any of the contents inside of the chest. Then Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat. and we hold °unwire:trendy at all times to have Them fairly tested be public bonfire. We oleo continue to mantifactrire a large and general assortnrent anon Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 600 now in use. and in every instance they have given entire satisfaction to the pnrchasers—nf which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In use. Maywood & Snyder, POL.:dile; Joaepb CL Lawton, Potweille ; Mr. William CarrdDoylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 123 North 3d st.; A.Vifright & Ne ew, Vine at. Wharf; Alexandra Carl?, Conveyancrr. corner of Filbert and Uthkts. • John M. Ford, 32 North 3415 t.; Myers Ruse. 30 Nord 3d at.; James M. Paul, IN South 4th st.; Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d of.; Mairhew T. Miller, 20 South 3d at. ; and we could name snide hundreds of others Mt were necessary. Now we Invite the attention abbe public, and particularly those in Want of Fire Proof safes, to call at nu r store before. purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy than that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store Was at any other eolablishtnebt in the city. •: t,Ve also maw , facture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. • DAVID EVANS, Phiti..Se,pt9,'4B-17-Iyl JOA AN NES WATSON. E WHITE - LEAD. ;: Wetherl l tk, Brother, NUFACTURERS, No, 65, North Font street. lv.l Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war osnted pure WHITE LEA D. and. those eturtnniers who have been roaringly supplied in tonsequeneeUf run on the article, shall now have their olden filled. . • No known ruhstancepossesses those preservativeand beautifying' properties, so desirable In a pato. to'an equal est eat with unadulterated w bite lead hence any admisture of other materials only mars Its value.. It bas,therefore, been the steady altu of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to the publien perfectly pure ',bite lead, and the unceasing demand for the articl. Is m prooftat it has et with favor: Invarlablyhran ed otto h ne heel WETIIEFULL k 1111.0T1lElt in fald 1, and nn the Rater. leereastrd pars. all ip red letters. • EAUTIS L BILKB & SIIAWLS Cba; IN'aretenn and otberdrena Bilks. and a few'new stile Mena de Latnes.ll Plaid Woollen Long Ilbawla, to sip very tow b/. .Panaavgl leev.43-11P: lOSRP/i 110110 AN. Is ki.Eacr. Test iffsifid Coiri I . The Lutes are is dagger) Te work of the dutroper . l4l) btrvi I The collik of cossomptios Aetk is ' .• -'• ~ it seemed rf Deed, #- . ARE you a mother I Your darling child, your Idol and earthly j0y,..-is now, perhaps. confined to her chamber hi. a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, tier thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold Minium, has already gained upon, her—the !pond of per sepulchral cough pierces your sond Young man, when Just about do enter life, disease sends a heart-crashing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your beetle cough and feeble limbs tell of your lon of, hope, hat you need net despair. There in a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it Is ALI.-UEALINC BALSAM. . Mrs. AITREE, the wife of Wm H. Aurae, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewn! of Want:mem Decline and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her fliendsall thought she must die. , ;She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pro nounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given snail; cured her. • Rev. HENRY JONES, 000, Eighth avenue, wan cored of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The firm done gave him more relief than all the other tneditine - he had ever taken. Dr. L. 3. Beals. 19, Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption.and d. another sorely afflicted with the •Asthma. In both eases its effect were Immediate, and soon restored them to corn fortable health. DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough In a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and ninny who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood,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 be Infallible, In fact the only cartain worm destroying medicine ever.discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot be forced Intake anyother medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes Mien sive. and there in picking of the nose. headache, dray/- steels, starting during •Icep.distu r bed dreams.avrak leg wi lb fright and screaming, troublesome cough, fever ishness, thirst. voracious appetite. sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms. nod can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fall. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES . . Relieve. headache, nervous sick headache. palpitatibn_ of the heart and sickness in a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness. colic, spasms, tramps 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. UR SOBRDIAICS POOR MAN'S ,PI.IO3TER It acknowledged - by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening plaster In the world, and a *on. ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the bock, loins. side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism luinbago, &c. One million a year toil) not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who wnold force a spurious arti cle upon the commonity. lie casein Ito get Wherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with a "fite simile" of his written name on the back—none others are genuine. and will do more hurt than :nod. Dom: 249,-1y Tar:GRAND PUItGATIVE. FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiners,:floeumatfsm, Piles; Dyspepsia, Seturvy,Smallpos,Jattntlice,Pains in the Rack. Inward Weakness. Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of. all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles. :Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Morton, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits. Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafnessatehing ofthe Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from Minorities of the blood, and Ob structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every. disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestiv e organs ; and to secure health, we must re. move these obXtruetious or restore the blood to its na tural state. . . The aversion to taking medicine le most effectual} , re. moved by Maser's VeteWrit Pargoties Pills ; being completely enveloped with a coating organ, wide eazar (whicn la as distinct front the internal ingredients ns a nut shell from the kernel) and have nn meteor medicine. Moreover thee neither nauseate or in the dishiest degree, but operate equalty on all the diseased parts tf the system, Instead of consning thetnsel wee to and rack ing any particular region. Thus, if the Liver he affec ted, one ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to Its natural state. another will operate on the blood,and remove all impurities in its circulation, while a third will move all Impurities in its circulation, while. *third wilt effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at the •oot of disease, remove all impure tremors ; from the body open the irides externally andlistr*arty; separate all foreign and otirmalons particles frCru the chyle. on that the blood may be thoroughly pure—time secering a free and healthy action to the heart. lungs, and liver; and thereby they raters Ace/th,even when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can he at certained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are an pnsi- . . lien and certain in ramming health, that the proprietor binds hirmelf to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices,2s cis. per box. Principal office, NO. 611, Vase), strati, New York. The following are the agenda in Schuyll..ill courtly for Clickunes Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr, -Sher man's Affilienllng Bal•am, Lozenges and Plasters Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and helloes & Morgenonth ; Patterson-51. Schwartz; Middleport— Jon . Port Caffion Shissler; Folitville—F. blanoteoon. and J. C Brown ; St. New Castle— Coo. Reifinydrt,l; Tayliorville—J. li. Otto; Miners ville—James R. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman; Tremnio—Bause & Wingert ; Norco - me—Paul Herr; Orwigsburg—Joseph Hammer ; Port-Clinton—Lyon & MAO ; New Philadelphia—Wm. H. Barlow • Schuyl kill Haven —Levao&.. Kaioffinso ; and also . h ' y J. N. C. MA R riN, who ale and supplying agent, Pottsville. Bee 2. 1 4 P 49.4 PURIFY THE BLOODS DR. K VELEIVS PANACEA, IPort The removal and permanent cure of all diseases I' arisine from an impure state of the blood and "habit or the body. viz.: gl: Chronic Bronchitis. Catnrrh, Plcurirv. COn cetc . . —ironic Bronchitis. Caterrh, Pleurisy. I oi. Scrofula In all its fauns. Teiter.ricald Ilead,Salt Abeam, Cutaneous eruptions of the head, face, body, and ex :rernit les. Chronic dileaies of the Liver; Stomach, and Bowels; Chronic Rheumatism. Chronic Enlargement of theJnitite and Ligaments. White gwelling3. Ilip mint affections, Abcceses, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, mer curial and hereditary predispositiona. etc., etc. From -the known part which the Blood performa in the ordinary processes of nutrition, who doubts tint i doe, not undergo important alterations when the pro cesses take place in an unhealthy manned These al terations are iintnelimet the taut, and sometimes the effect of the morbid phenomena, which constitute -what We term disease. That there Is a strong analogy be tween many constitutional diseases and the effects of poisonous agents introduced into the blood. no one will deny,and that these diseases are due to the action of some mortiltic matter, which has effected both its physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is foicibly sketched by Dr Williams "Ti., ap pearance of pethice(discnioratinn) on the external sur face, the occurrence of more extensive hemorrhage In internal parts, the general fluidity of the Burma and frequently Its unusually dark or otherwise altered as peel, it, poisonous pmperties,as exhibited in its delete. - Haus operations on other animate, and its pronenees to pace into decomposition, point tat the Blood oaths if roe part of disorder. and by the failure of its natural proper ties and offices as the vivider of all structure and function. it is plainly the medium by which death be gins' in the body." All of those affectinn. in which the Panacea is applirable an alteration of this fluid has ta ken place—it most be changed before health can follow. That It has this power the most ample testimony can be given. Do not hesitate Remember aresponeible me diralperson tells you no. Read the fiillowingevidence I Bleckwastitsre NJ.. Feb. 0 1848 . Dr. Keeler:—Dear Sir:—T am entirely out of your Panacea: I was called on day before yesterday for half a dozgn. Your medicine is becoming very popular whew( I' base introduced it, and I think the more It is used the more popular it wilt get. • • • Respectfully yours. Wm. Psen•sr ALD Prepared and enrol N. W. corner Mend South Sweet, Philadelphia. For sale by J. G. Brown and J.B.C.Mar tin; Pottsville ; J. Kempton, Port Carbon ; J. IL Falls, Minersville, and by druzzists and merchants through out the County• Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles for OA. 10• For particular! see pamphlets. Also. Dn. KEELER'S CORDIAL and EARMIN A TIVE. the most speeds and" permanent remedy know or Diarrhcen, Dysentery. Cholera Infantum, Col i latulency„ &c.. and for the many.derangem eats of th tomach and Rowels from Teething. No fa mlly shoal w,ulinitt it. Price only • 19 -5 eta. [l;triS , l4-1 G Odd- t MONTHLY BULLETIN, NO. 10. THE CONSUNPTION f It is the settled opinion o f the mostdlstinguished phy sicians, both of this coun try and Europe, that Cos metsption is Curable, In any sod every singe,excepting wthat which is attended by asting diurrhrea. The tatter symptom frequently marks a breaking up of the powers of life, and then a core Is not lo be en certain ly counted nn. 'Tubercles on the lungs are not neces sary obstacles to a perma nent cite. out the means to be employed must be widely different front those ordinarily used. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine Merely. something which will allay a mirk. Nothing is easier than to furnish inch a com p ound. It Is this, and rhis'aftte, which the numerous Pulmonic Syrups, Wild Cherry Balonms, Cold candies, and the like, aim at ; and it is all they achieve . ‘,SSVark, ( i 4) ..-., ~.. c.., ;*,, , ,a ~ • ligiv,) 3 A.1:71 . •, . t Yr •1k - OPIUM! Is tianally the basis of them all; which, (or a lime, de ceives the poor sufferer. but disappoints at !sot. To rare Consomption, something far beyond all this is imperitively necessary. Something must be used Whose specific action is upon the Pulmonary vessels, and upon the deli Cate membrane whb h hoes the air pamees ; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shwas Itself in the form of Tu bercles. TlllBlllO Gmefenbera CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM. • . Will effectually do; while at the same time It will al lay the cough and remove the wasting hectic. . this medicine is the only one extant, in this or to - foreign countrles,thar can he relleilmi in the complaints under notice; and as the mat trying season is Just at hand, the attention aconstituptive :tersons. of the Med ical faculty, and of the public at large, la eitrneatly in vited to it. This Balm is nfincalcillabln value in Asth• ma, Ernnehhis. Catarrh. Cold, Spitting of Mood. Diffi culty • (Breathing. and all other affections of the throat, the, limp. the bronchial tiles, &c. . . Testimonials of its Wonderful efficacy and of the nu merous ewes it has effected.may be had on application at the Company's Agencies. E..llA.OTON,Secretiry. And for Bale by J. S. C. MartiryPottsville ; J. , W. Gibhs.'Minereville; E. 3. Fey. Tamaqua ;- 3. H. Alter, Tuseamra ; John WISIAMIC - ffitiffitiltort • Robert But• er. Spring Vale. [Alig111'48,14.1):1 Novl I TO DEUIrDERS AND - CARP ENTERS. 'I 'DE subscriber hark learn to inform his friends and ihn flabblie in tonere!, that he hair purchased the Lumber.Vard. (flimsily owned by Zion t Wilt. at Schuylkill Ifasen.opposlie the farmer's flank. Where he intends to Imo constantly on hand !Mil aesnnment orsea.bned Sum itehabna Lumber. consisting of white and yam* pine -brmic Weather boards, Flannel imam, and plank. from I to 2 inch+s thick. snit door stiles I k to in' thick. d in. wide. Eremitic k )(lee and scantlingjoint and lap shine... Plastering Lath. &e. with a few thousand fret of sessoned Ash Plank from lk to 3k/thee thick,, all of whoti he will 'sell on the most reasonable terms. fie would most respectfully invite all purchasers Mean, and examine for t hemselee betone buying elsewhere. r DAVID D. LEWIS. Angustl2;49. . . 33-ti HALIIIIISONNI COLUMBIAN In tenon, natrgallon„ goarS and smaller bowies: also .Maynard do Noyes' Inlss,Copylnislnksdlogan k Tnnmp eon % glee Pen let, rnoverelnag, Red and Blue lob /se, wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 3l} cent. pe dozen, wholesale, at BANNAPPS Octl4-15) • Cheap Boob tad Variety Moran ~-~ ~t'S.~~\: ~~~~ ~ OS ~ N~Sjf i . ~~~ - . Ere‘h.Garden Seeds. TUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED a large 1 assortment of Garden Seeds, 'retreated fresh from tLe - Nurseries, musing winch are the following: • , DEANS. ' Dwarf Blue Imperial, Broad Windsor Dwarf bfarrowfst, • Green Long Pod, - Large Marrowfat, Early Six Weeks, Dwarf Sugar. Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS. %bite Kidney. •. .. Field Pumpkins, • scarlet Bonner, BLinunoth do While Dutch Bonner. TOON SIT. Lime Beans. Long Scarlet Short Top, BgET9. Lang Salmon, ~ Extra Early Beet, White Turnip-rooted, Early Red f'urnlp Rooted, Red Turnip, do tonrillood. • . , White Summer. Sugar Beet. ' - Black Spanish. • CABBAGE. -• , SQUASHES. Early York, . Earlyßush or Patty' Pae, Large York, , . Vegetable Marrow, i Earty Ox heart; . ' Long Green. Early Fluggt Loaf, , TURNIPS. Green Curled eavory,• Early White net, Drumhead Savory. Early Purple topped, Large Drumhead. Ruin Bela or Sweedlsh. Flat Dutch, • bIISUELLAPi EOUS. Red Patki1pe. ,....... , • . large Red Tomato, - CARROT. Va V'oripi n a - cb. Early Horn, Salaify, or Oyster Plant, Long Orange. ' Large Bull Pepper. . CELERY. ' Capable do While Solid, Loadon Leek, Red Solid, BrussePs Sprouts, Turnip Rooted.,_ . ... Sow Parsnip. CUCUMBER. - ' . Double Curled Parsley, Early Frame, - Nasturtium. Early White Spieled, Mustard Seed, , Long Green,, Sea Kale, Gherkin, (Pickling) . Curled Endive. . LETTUCE. Large Parole Egg Plant, Early Curled, Curled Cress, Early Cabbage, Corn Sallad, Royal Cabbage, (head) Sweet Corn, Carted India, do Early Cauliflower, \,,......, Brown Dutch. • . Cape Broccoli, ' • MELONS. Amoartigtis, Citron, (exquisite flavor) Flower Seeds, " Carolina Water, H er b peed.. . . Mountain sweet. , Sweet Madorem, ONIONS. , Thyme. Sage, • Silver Skinned, .. Summer Savory,ll, Large Yellow. , .Fweet Basil, - Large Red, (Annual) Lavender, &e. PEAS.' , BIRD & FIELD SEEDS. Landreth's Extra EarlYi. Canary Seed, Early Frame, Timntbv Seed. _ Early Waxillatlon. • Clover Seed, &c. Bishop's Dwarf Prollhe, All Garden or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to order-by the Bushel or small quantities, at shore notire. rZe Country &Teich:into and others supplied with small parcels of seeds put up to sell again at City prices. fly purchasing of us they can keep up their supplythe Whole seed season, and procure them aa they WWI?. them. at BANNAN'S . March 3 149 _ Cheap Seed and Variety Stores. Heave Powders. I T II AS cored, In the last 1500 caret of ll,nire"; '2OllO rattan of Chronic Couch. • 200caPti of Broken Wm], 5000 races of Horses but of Condiunn, and other diseases. More than 500 eerie - lento!. verbal Dort written. have been t ereivxd, attesting to the virtue, nf ibis ineetima bbi remedy ; but we hose linty space to subjoin the fol lowing Hentlemen Wish to inform you that the Tatter- Iteave Powders 1 bought at your store last Otto ber, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she bad bad trs years. The first package did sot effect a cu.e, hut did the m tie en much good I was induced to try another parkage, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the second package,attleough she has been used on my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied one that she to effectually cured. One or my neighbors Is giving Tattereall's Heave Powders to a horse. and the prospect is 'very flattering he will be cu. fed Ity it. Relieving that the above named . medlclne la a very valuable 4 lie, and that Heaves can be cured by h, I feel wining to lend my name in praisenf it. Respectfully, Moses P. WIIQICR. Spring 'Hill. Ala.. July 21, Messrs, J. F.. Winter & Co.—Genttenter, .-1 most cheerfitily beartestimonytothe greatefficacy and virtue of the Tattersall*, Heave Powders, in the cursor hoc. Nes afferted with [leave coughs and colds. I have a valuable horse that woe on severely effected with Reaves and aloft nt coughing. that I had well nigh lost him, when I porehased a parketten( Tattersall's (leave Pnwders, which entirely cared hint and restored his appetite. Pin owner °flutters: hnuld be without it. Respectfully yours, CHAR. A. l'emsoDY. CAllTlON.—outtationd and tvnr Mess compounds have ((dimmed us where% er we have introduced our re medy, ant we understand that sevetal new ones are being pot op to, r irculation—beware of those and take nn remedy hut 'she TatterealPs.” Nnnegentline without the signature of A. 11. Gnagh & Co.—pfice one dollar per pttrkage, sa for live dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and lentil by GOUGH & KETCHAM. 140 Fulton Street, New York.. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville, Nnv IS, ISIS 47-ly ~==. IMI RlCAlllstetom Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. f T HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, I Scrofulous 'bailors, Skin Diseases, Poisonous Wounds to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. h is rightly Termed ALL-HEALING, for there Is scarcely a disease external or internal. that it will not benefit. I have used It tor - the last sixteen years for all diseases nf the chest, involving the utmost danger. and rempoosibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, thaCnot In one case has ft failed to benefit when the patit , tit was within reach of mortal means. I haccliad physicians learned in the- prnfessiori.— I have had ininistersuf the aospel.Judgea of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen nf the higheslerodition, and multitudes of the pone use It In every variety of way; and there has bean but one voice—one universal vnlce—saying McA.I.LIATER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMATISN—It removes almost immediately the inhamation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) BEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persons or the bend ache of twelve years standing, and who had it regular every weelesu that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the fare. nrehelped with ilke micron. BCALI) fIEAD—We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known One man told us that he had spent *3OO on W. children without any benefit, when a few hones of ointment cured them. ItiI.DNESS.--It wilt reaiore IPir sooner than any ,therthine.. TETTER—There nothing better foe the enre'of • Tetter. Is one of the best things in the world for ne. Pita—Thousands Ore feed) cured by this (Moment. It never falls !fl riving relief inr the I ifs. 4esend the boy d e.44,oefione fee nentz.MAllister's 'Ointment for Scrolls, Liver 17....; 41 ,P11tn1. Sryeipelse- Tetter, Chtlbinfo. &old (lead. Sore eyes. 07:!vra.. 50 '. Throat. Bronchitis, Nerve. Affections. Pates, Disease of the Spine. Heed,llehe,dethesa, DeePeee. Earrilehe, Boras. Corn,. .511 Diseases of the Skin. Sore Lips. Pros. P 1.4 ckc. Stiffness of the joints. Sseelliow of eke Limbo, Sore Limbs. Sores, RAentaolion. Piles. Creep. Swelled. or Beaten limit. Tooth Ache. Ague is the Fan, COLD FEET—Liver Complaint. pain in thq Chest, nr Aide. falling off of lite hair. one or the other Iletlitll - cold feet .(This (liniment in the true temedy.) It is a' sure sign of disease to hare gold feet CORNS--Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growlng. People need never be troubled with them If they use it frequently. This Ointment le gond for any part of the body or limbs that are Inflamed. In some cases it should , be applied often. • CAIKTIOY.—No Ointment will he genuine order. the name of James AleAllieter ts written with a pen upon every /abet. JAMES 111cALLISTEa, pole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Trice. RS cts. per tine. . ' AGENT-4—.1 M. Unify de Co., Pottsville ; D N. Heisler. do: .1. W Gibbs, .Minersville Charles Fral Slav Orwirsborg; C. & ftzinger, Schuylkill Sloven ; Wm. Taggart, Ta m aq ua; Waihlngton Heis ler, Part Catboat Wm. Price, Stela'?; John R. flicks, Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns In the Coiled States. Pranctp..l Office. N 0.43 North 3t et.,. Philadelphm. February 11:1,1819.' f ' 7.1 y Nevi Medical Office, COT. of Rititollei J.tarket Se.. Opposite rloarysent's PortsvlLLE, P.. I)n. RECKER. ROM:EPA rum PHYSICIAN. etc. RESPECTFULLY Informs his numerous friends, and the pnhlic In seam's!, that he has, evade opened an Offies. In this botench. where he may always be funad during the slay ready toattend on all. applicants, and where the afflicted with every Crum of direase,whetber 'recent or Climate. may receive advise. and each treat. meat. he he hai In an extensive practice of nearly SO years, found most cafe and effectual. , Residence Carter of gillowhill and 3rd St. opposite lb* Primitive RetbodbiChareb, tien27, S-311M .IfiArtort. 4 E..e stOrmy Min* 'came 4thgt. Whh winct and efotill ahltebanghrgskise : .par the tithing et the *led. . T• t throveh the 111110 W, retkry didei , • f.e?r ere they wh o epeOt; stpite, month i hiptstie of titi t.thetiftt winch ire teethed ieto st l,',/ t. on ett a tretehate month tb the,' +et' 12===MM e gLtd,andftlot,lo as, 'go dost ,5 t h ou ban j olfieti t ILtentse trash't • nd weseet th e voile slime bfeprint. ...• d in illy reign of 14fito amp wile', . :miler many a kind, idight,avnpy i. r' et: the changed wind s ar'e,teß, an , nd Ettayen Dote on the Una of stay. , •en stag aloud :be genddet rills,.. ~.. 1. •nd th e tbittprin,7 ll thee freetietfreP; et prightli tearing e-OWnitftdlll,' - Just set out 01 meet 11le eitiii The year's departing beantYbides - corwintry storms the 'open threat i• Bo In thy sternest (town abides . A. look of kindly proiniso yet. Thlon bring'st the hope of those calm skies. .1. , nd that eon ttme of sonny showers. W en the wide bloom on earth thilt INS eerns ofra brighter world than oars. ' elp Saver. Seasonable Hints for Mareti.—Tbls i , icslly the month of preparation. In a rh: reeks the busy scenes of the coming re v eon w I „I t , I open upon us; and in the mettottie v , the far er mutt be -on the stets to arrange >s„ Loathe a so as not to be interrupted unnecergaras during the spring sod summer. He should has; his w od for summer. cot and , pil gdt op; bi , howl examine his field and garden seeds to., (the uantity and quality is such as to supply, hit wants; his geed cum should be shelled; rut.' fur tenices should be split and drawn, sad, whe t practiabte, fences repaired. Farming tools e, all kinds, ploughe, harrows, rollers, carte, bon... anti h4d rakes, hoes, ere:, must be etamined so, put in readiness for use, borers' and working et it tle m st be well fed and kept its good order itql the h d labor they will Kroh have to perfoth , t , Prepare fur driving business—for keeping etrer.., thing in order and regularity, and as far as pa. ethics t the business of the approaching seste t .. go on like chickwack. For the yoteng fare* L, especia ly, now is th )! e, time to commence habits a ictivit , and to avoid careless and indolent pile bees—. , laziners hegira in cobwebs, and ends i t ~ emphs mote • chsinsl;—"he that. rise. late, must trot ell day, id shill se rce oireaske hi. business at night: . Aa system sad regularity • are as necesgsry is farmil s aaln,tittiet business, let the farinsi esi lay pla for his figure operations ; and let, hem • prepare to keep a regular account of the orbs! eapen end of the proceeds of every Geld on th, farm, a the same time accompanying the account of peel SLC ung each crop with a brief memorandum of lb. modp of culture, the nature of the god, - ; sod then at the end of the year, bY bah* theige accounW, be will know st once It. fitr f each; and this' will in a few years ea. e hi.. to determine the relative advantage's( :h male of culmre, and to seeet the best, in er accomplish this, be necessary is \ GU/• the ground which be plants, and las . . pro go I. ect‘o orJ - , . quanta of seed used i to keep en account of do values d expenseof applying manure ; of plough. ing, harrowing, harvesting, thrashing,. du. La everything bo measured and weighed which as be me w tired and weighed; and that which ear not. be t iatimaieel as it he ' himself were about is self or urcheee its The labor of doing this will he nothing compared with the satisfaction it veil afford tied the edventages - resolting from it. Bo less the farmer knows when ho looses, end whet he pine, and when he gains most, he only ,rvorkr in the dark; and thus be may often loose a grao deal without knowing it ; and on the other bled many opportunitiek may escape, of realizing prof. its, merery from hilt want of knowledge in this psi. molar. 1 A want of sccounts'af -hie profits and expenses - would soon ruin a merchant, and it can not fail to injure, though perhaps leer eztensivdy, a fermi. , Prun rag frhit trees may now be conveniently performed. 'When large limbs ere to trif removed, they shotild be cot with a saw ; and cats should • be take abet abet the 'wound, or the bare part, be not . made la ger than necessary. For this purpose the limbs should be cut equine off, and not too closely 'o the trunk of the tree. • .A cost of thick . . pain., or a mixture of tar end brick duo, may then t be appli ill to preserve the wood and prevent its clacking end rotting. , .. Many apple archerdi consist of migrated fruit, • i generally of a eery inferior quality,-if not Idea ~ limey neorthrear. By cutting off • part of the : larger li nth., leaving trienches on - the south and southw et part to shad& the body of the tree, new shoots ill soon spring up, end these may be bud._ deal in t o following summer , or ,grafted the next spring: This is greatly' superior to the method so = __ often p amine,/ 'of grafting into limbs three or four Mc aes in diemetU; as by the latter mode, besides te being much ; more troublesome to per. form, the new limbs are more liable to be broken off by the wind. ', There is no time better than the present to cut scions far grafting;* in ilbibg this great care should be taken to ascertain and select the best varieties, and they should all be immediately labelled after` cutting en as to prevent mistakes arising from placing wrong names upon them. When grafts . are cut ; long before th ey are 10 be at, they any : be cons'eniently preserved in damp (not wet) moss • placed In a cellar, or by burying their larger ends in moderately moist earth. With regard to the roll:nivel advantages of grafting and - budding, etch has its peculiar merits. Budding is less Isbonous, i but reqbiresmore attention, that is, it is first no cunt to insert the bode, then in 11, few days to m, re , the ligature before it cuts the limb, end' leotly to cut off the stock chose the bud; but in gratin ' , after the first operstinn is performed, no lurthercare is needed. . Budding however re • gilt! , less skill, and consequently snore goner ' • i ally succeeds: hesides, 8411130 kinds of fruit, u fteacher, li.nd nectarines, can rarely if ever be pro pag.tril by vatting. ' ' Crating with war is greatly superior to the old, cl may and dirty method of using clef. It may prepared by melting 'and incorpreating M I getter „ three parts of rosin, three of beeswax, and one of tallow; or on account olthe high pfielt of beeierss, a larger quantity; of rosin and tallow , may be successfully used. Care should however be Ukhre that it l be not too sort, as in thetestie it may b l eeome melted by the sun, and ron dmin ee.dleuln the graft. The war should be spread ,thinly kith a keife on pieces of muslin, end then applied to the shack and shoot by pressing it close ly mind them, so as completely to covet the warier] and stnit out the moisture. The 'warmth of the hand will in general soften the pliesteri sufficiently for 'ivrapping easily round the graft. Thenepee:des may be prepared now. . . - ; *Grafts may be eat any tide rhea the trees from which theya re taken are not in a growing state. dr' Fruit.-- I The following are considered the most desirable *nibs. We recommend' them to those, who are about selecting their fruit: .A4tP/e3—E rrey Harvest, Large Yelldw Bough, American Suoimer Pearmain, summer Doerr..., Gaily; Strawhe'rry, Gravenstein. Fall Pippia, Rhode Island Gieening, Baldwin. Rosbury gus— set. , And, for particular localities—Yellow Belk lefletie, E,opus Spalentong, Newtown Pippin. Piars—Madr ! i tine, Dearborn's seedling, Blow. 1 gooll Tyson, Golden Beurre,ofßilboa. Bartlett. Witlant ° U m Chfr'i L7_, or Bartilt; Plkraikb7;" 1 1ie,:9:1.. seorro' Doers, Millet. Belie, Bearrea'• A remberg. And, fur particular tricilitiet. WWII; Doeerao. Gray Doyenne.: ' . . , PCllChC4—:Grasse Mignaans;GeorgelY Ear'y. York: serrated, LargeEsrly York, Morris White., 1 011mixon neeStone,,Cooledge's Psiorire; Bee iten's Yellow. Crawford's Late. And; for par neuter localities+Heath Cling. ' , Flue—Jefferson, Green Gage, 1 , 7; 41 44 4m , M.-rein:es Gage, Coe 's Golde n ri.es lipr uir . F laTa t tPlo l : alit Purplis:Gage, And, foe Pa Imperial Gage. ,i6:rgEsTte-toekral.stityl?:Kol3vviuS,av'f..l. jEleaklyTaßiltlia,apowenk. ;• ( • • r .abong ' TUE RE,P . A'SVILLE II SLATE up. - RparEctrui, LY in - .orgn the public that It:erste fully prepared to fornit'n oaoperin, Slate for Rooting; and herb* this re.oar experieneed Staters in their employ itn . .l Many oidure With despatch, and On the most ilb c.ral terms. A sample of their slate may - he seep at the Office of Joseph George, Architett. who Willafiter any information retittired. and with whom tt lbw may be left. Nyr .. 4,,5, ROBERTS As m a ,o2, 104 . 1 `Lehigh WaterGaPi , C,.ab'ooCo, Tobacco: and hegar • • nisNveAcTony,: .(. X 0.184 North 3.1 Strest,elota Nate' • - „of,: / iPutt.s.nautio.t. ' nEß,Faati l tV hada gear , - OFE. etalatattalamitt of Of the most approved qualitles SEG a PA. • etdes lets sad others reqn - to teptsk ti). attenti , on Purchase's; may depen d • - •• ' !ow prices as at any ot* • often titiqtiltqatkttql.iitaa accommodating tem .tlet alma . ift Oct ottr;o4llpea •• "'" N. —Constar,. Leaf Rand a general usortmeat qt matcha,le GEO. B; SSEETSR, 440-10-3 me) Sthßgaelptrfq.,
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