' :POETRY , ‘A.B.IS” POETRY. New Spring Goods in Philada._. 2 - __---- - --: --_--:. ....::_irowrisnlsn - SialiftPLEs i b - sostar -- The Whitehall Chronicle Introduces a domestic bard - 35 301.1 A Second Strekt. , —euttana., whose Uses have the merit of touching the imagine. , T . I-A.VE received bytheir WO IMPartatlon&atul care tlon in a must appetising way ; r.l ful selections., a large',and wen selected stock, • which comprises every desirable kind ef- ": ... was' r I casts. . • - • . . • - naves to talk ofiaughing girls. • 'Pytis Goaire.—litlks, Gingham, [Awns. !deltaic Lui. I loves the smiles St's:Ade:vs e . tree, -Chinexis, Linens, and. nil the new fabrics for I loves the croaking of green frogs. Spring. Among the - starchy meadows: • Sh a wls.—Silk. Canton Crape, Tbiher, Bracher Net,' Saxor.y Plaid; Engi ich Cassimere, end Seal-skin.. Bat 0! !loves them critters best . Friernd/y Osods.—Plain and peat figured goods of all . Divided in the middle— . kinde, plain Shawls and Cap .sturfs,, plain furnishing Whentbeirhind parts are nicely cooked ' - goods, &c. .: . . •ja butler on the griddir. • . -Yen's "rear.—Clothe. Cassimeres,Thillinet,Tweeds, , :,,., Weil I does. new -summer stuffs., Vesting., and Youths'. Wear. Furnish ley Goods.—EnglishAullts, Blankets. 130c 8 . a- ings,Tablings,Sheetings,Linerts,Aloreens,DamasksA e. I loves the lily and the /0,0.. . Shoemakers' Goods.—Lastings, Gallons,. Laces, Ace. The laurel and the myitle ; Philada., March 31, 1849 , , • 14-3mn But o! 1 bluer loves by far - • it whopping big mud-turtle, . I loves 'em when I notions take ti) live nn fancy wittles ; 0, how I'd lore one big enough 'To Bit a dozen kettles. •. ' Well I would, - • poetieal . loryer" not hing sleek. sent the ratline mg to MA lady lore : TO SALLY MV. !oft is the down on the hi...inertly , ' wing. Soft is the whisperrthat lever" speak ; loft is the light that moonbeams Bing • Inntiofter by tor Is toy lady-love's cheek. • FIALLY'S REPLY. Soft am tams all smashe4uP. And mush am soft as soft: can bar- Salsofter am that dirty- pup : . Vot writ that Terse to tie 'Co It, Sarah I never mind Yonr bonnett isumor. rte' The last of The Bachefor's -th Ought no more of Max, says Major Muth of an old a•quaintance, till on Sunday list we *saw bilM ringing the bell of a heat two-story house in Franklin Street. Ire had on a suit of black—s ~,,Occr,wig cane and glov.s—and midiled-aged. 2tnitionlyi-looking gentle-woman in black, was banking on his arm. "Dome in—come in I've something to say •to you." •• • - WOnfered the house.- oThia is my wife." •• -.Your wife, Max!". • •"My wife, in sober earnest." 'WO offered our congratulations. . . "When you left me at your last visit, I pond . -ered on what you said, and there was so much math in it that I determined to wary." -But bow did you manage to make ouch • good selection, fax r said we, with a low bow to the tlady, whic she acknowledged with an eypcessive' - smile.. you shall knowi My wife was an old sweetheart of mine;,am.l had refused me in my younger days. She continued Single, and I al ways had a kind of sneaking kindness for her.— Three weeks ago I get into the same pew with.ber .at church, and we read together from the same ,prayer-hook. After service I walked Mime with her, and on the way I said—" Well. 61illy, why can't yint and I always read out of the ',Me pray. er hook end say Amen together I" "Well," said she; "I don't know why we - shouldn't. Suppose you COMP to.morroti night and drink tea with me, and we'll talk the matter over." , uWell,l did go. and got such a nice,c4 of tea before a comfortable fire, with hot myfins, and • quince sweetmeats, that before I left I said—• Well, dilly, my old friend, tete go to-morrow evening to Parson Snuffrbage and get married. 11 e are not strangers to eachother. We are both fortably,well off, and can be happy? She said— 'Here's my hand. Man ; 1 will. go.' She did, end . here we 'are." CV" A &Um— A raw boy. coming into a prin ting office to learn the bunnesg, the foremin the question : • 'Have fon ever set any meaning type, of course. 'Si! reckon I kin; havn't I set al our old tens, end didn't,evyry one un 'em belch out every .eggs put 'nondor 'em, except old Speckle, that ;Rent off and kft her nest—consern her picter!" ”You'll do," said (he form tn. "I don't want you to act hens, but to set at that stand." "Waal, that's quote; you want me to set et a stand, like them net of fellers pickin' up them tittle jignutrees, do you I Waal, here goes." ' • John went 'to work, and ..learnt his letters" at - est csse...umil he could compose and punctuate correctly—so that he is now a Ent rate setter and pointer.. 117" A Yankee Boy end e Dutch buy went to :.-schobl to a Yankee schoolmaster, who according ..-to custom, inquired:: "Whit is lour name 1" "My name pie Aaron:" - "Spell , , . "Big A..little e-r•crn.” "That's a man, take yonr seat." Next came the Dutch boy. "What is your name!" ..My name ia Hats." "Spell it." "Big Hana,dittle Hans-r-o-n." -- "That's man, sit down:: ig" The American Flag.—When •ur Bag was first unfurled at Tampico, and aged Spaniard *as helm! inveighing, with lugubrious earnestness against the pertinacity-with which that deg bad pursued his fortunes. In broken English he ex claimed : ..I was de Spanish Council in the Loulslam when dot flag was raise, and I go to Pensacola, but soon dot flag followed me dare. I live then in the Texas, but dat flag followed me dam.— Says I. I go where dat flag never come. 1 come to Tampico, bat here is dal flag •believe if Igoto de devil dat same flag will follow me dare." • 112. “Inen I goes a shopping," says Uri. Partington. alkys asks for what I wants, and ii they hare it, end it's suitable and I feel inelim d to buy it, and it's cheap, and can't be got et any other place for less, I almost allays takes it with -.out ebapperin' about it all day long, as some pea. pie does. 1 • IT" o Why do you not hold up your head as do 1" inquired an aristocratic lawyer of a labor ing former. ~ Squire," rrplied the farmer, "look at thnt.field ." of grain : all the valuabkr heads hang down like -mine, while those that have nothing in them stand -upright like yours." 0:7. Judge jeffrias, when on the bench, told an old•felloar with a long beard that be supposed, .he had a conacienco as long a. his beard. -..Does your Lordship." replied the old man, -measure consciences by beards I ..11" so, your Lordshipltas none at all." tF A man wishing to • sympathise with his neighbor for this, loss of hie wife, said, uI sea son ry your poor woman has gone io ' "Thank .you," replied the other, .4msy it be _long before you go there." complained to Foote that a eland mar had ruined bis character. • '•"So much the better," replied the wit, "for it W3ll 3 ahorkiog bad one, end the sooner destroyed ithe better." 1 ' All me!" said a pious old &Mehl lady, 'rout late minister was s powerful preacher; for the short time be ministered the word among 'as be kicked three pulpits to pieces, and banged the innards out of five biblee." 1.7 Got !" exclaimed a German at the care the other day...Wlalit General Cu.!" "Ye.." responded a bystander. l'za been cheated—de Democrats always told me be •eta Tuehman." x} It is-re,lity cruel to use carriage. so much tCausiry I."fhe wheels era always tired. Phnada. and Pottsville Tele - eTaph Co (IN AND AFTEIt MONDAY, March 19th, She fol• lowins will be the charges nn this line r From Pottsville to Iteadiogand intermediate ' stations, for first t 9 wards, Each additional word, To all stations below Reading, Each additional word By order Of the Board of Dlreelore, March 17, 12-311 Clothing at the UNITED STATES. JTBOLEVILE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 'LEWIS & 'LANFORD, Nos. 952 Ann 250 PglIL STIEOr t .(lietween Fulton St., end Darling Slip.) NEW YORK. HAVE Of RAND TON 141101 MT •F 505111101? or CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES. IN TRC ARTICLX OF SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, JYiAespa■ *lidless Parlay. Also the ntost extensive Hannfietarese of OIL CLOTHING AND COVERED HATS IN WIC WORLD. PLAIN AND 7481110.1M8LE morzuxo, All kinds, .:1219 LEWIS & RA.NFOIitI. Ans. 452 and SSd Pearl ett • VICTITY iICTORT VICTORY 2 WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, TUE TOMAS wit in CANDIDATE TO GOVERNOI TRIUMPHANT!! . -• Sadden Restoration of Comtime ha Ma: ME . hundred hands wanted immediately to make the new style WINTER COAT, width for elegance and appearance, surpasses anything oi the zkind ever prpsented to the clllaens of this Country - A pattern coat can be seen at the immense wholesale and retail Clothing Eitsblishment of LIP PLNCOTT & TAYLOR; corner of Centre and Mahan mop, streets, Pottsville. Also. * large assortment of Castor: Aaphat, and Figured Beaver Cloths; French Doe d kips , and English, Ftench, Arnericanosnd dax ony Twilled Cloths, of the &test fabric and manufac ture ; together with a peat variety of Cass imeres An gotas, Paletol, and other novelties for the ensuing sea son. ' A most unusually large variety of rich and ele gant Vestlogs, which must be seen to be appreciated and we cordially extend an Invitation to our numerous eas terners and the public generally, to favor us with a call, In order to satisfy themselves of the sue of this welkae sorted stock. Bilk Shirts, Drawers; Neckerchiefs, Suspenders. Moves, &e. Boys' Faehlonable Clothing. Of the latest make and dash.. LIPPINCOTT Lc TAYLOR, Corner Centre and klahantougo streets, 0ct14.42 ) Pottsville. Boys' and Children's Clothing Depot. .164 CAussa Street, Made/phis. . . _ TUE Sobaerfber having had much experience in the manufactory of Boys' and Children's Clothing; Announces lathe cal:ease' Potts ville, and surrounding 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 meat fash ionable style always on hand. He would most respect. fatly- invite them, the etiizens of Pottsville,dte, to give him a Call when they vial' the Chi , , and examine his beautiful stock themselves, and be satisfied that the Depot, is the place to be well suited in Children's Clo thing in make, fn, style or finish. Feb. 7, -49. 7-Iy) F. A. HOYT. No. 261 Chesnut St. below Tenth, Philada. Sheldrakels Alleghany House. No. 1110_.,Iforket Street, above EizAth, (Sae* side,) • '• ' . PIIILADELPIIIA. A_ , TINS large and splendid lintel has been "__,furnished with entire new furniture. The UDar-Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The Parlours and Sit:fur-rooms are entirely sep arated from the noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure of the ears, The Portico eaten ding the whole front or the house, affords a cool re treat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms ere well finished. The Table as well provided for as any otheillotel, with every at tention of the managers to make it the beet Hotel for Merchants and Business Mew during their stay In the City. Tne terms will he one dollat per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the West,tl Porter will be in attendance to convey baggage, Lc; to the iloteLwhich Is adjoining the. depot. , (Feb 10 7-flmo WHITE SW AN HOTEL.—T HE ~- , l_ Subscriber begs leave to inform. his friends h ! and the public in general thsche has taken t i i! . __ _ the WHITE SWAN MOTEL AND STAGE OFrICE, No. 108 Race Street, formerly kept by .1. Peters & Son. The House being large and convenient, and in the business raw of the city, he Wilma by strict attention to business, that his friends and all who may Emmet,, the city on business or pleasure will give him a call Ile pledges himself that nothing shall be want ing on bin part to make them at home. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. GEORGE RAHN, . libretti: 12-3mol Formerly of Schuylkill County. , Fruit Trees and Grape Vines. ORIV ANENT AL TREES, SUBLIME RY, MEE VTR subscriber has made arrangements r k,aqlc.. with sr veral extensive Nurseries for. the • purpose of procuring all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Rose , I I Bushes, Flowers, Bulbous Roots, Arc., and is now prepared to receive orders for the, same to be delivered as soon as the season will permit,, Apple Trees by the hundred, dozen or single. Peach Trees by do do do Cherries, Peary, Plums, Apricots, Nettaeities,Cmpes, &c., by the single, dozen, nr imbed. Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, &c., Erumpean Lindens, Horse Chesnut. Alanthos or Tree of Heaven. Paulonia Imperialis. Silver Maple, Ash leaved Maple, Altheris, Dwarf itorae Chesnut, Rose*, .111onevsuckles.lrish lvy,dtc. All of which will be ob tained at the very lowest prices by the hundred or sin gle by leaving the orders at Ilfarch2-lo] BANNAN'S Cheap Variety and Fancy Stores. Cane and Ravin Neat Chair 51anufactory: NO. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET, • Opposite Pentalm &Ismer. Pkibdephirr. $ UPON TILE PRINCIPLES OF BETTER AND CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and small profit, An assortment of Cane Seat Chairs, in the greatest variety of style and harsh. made of Walnut, Birch, Maple and Imitation Woods, at the cheapest price.. for CASH ONLY. I.ight and durable .patterns. Cottage Chairs, CSne Settees, Lounges, large and atnall Rocking Chairs, Store Stools, Arm Chairs, &c., &c. House-keepers and all who are "fixing up," for House-keeping. can gratify their taste tin selecting styles, and procure a warrantable article, by calling on the regular Manufacturer. N. F. WOOD. No. 131 North Sixth, eight doors above Race, March 12, 12-3tnel_ _. Philadelphia. BOOTS AND SHOES, At the old stand,CentkeSt. nett door to tAe Potts rillellouse. 8. A. J. FOSTER, t, .... . ARE now receiving their Spring supplier; of BOOTS & SHOES,compriaing a first rate assortment,, which they now offer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va nes, Carpet Bags, and Satchele,Soie and Upper Leather, Morocco, Calf Mans, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Toole, and a general assortment of Shoe Find rigs. ' N. o.—Boots 4. Shoes manufactured at short notice.— Their friend. and the public who are In grantor any of theabovnarticjes arerespectfally requested to glv ethem a call, May 5,1817, t 9.. Dentlstiri ; Removal. GEORGE J. ZIEGLER, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED Tu No. 375 AItCII STREET two doom below Tenth Phltadel • elv MI operation! performed In the moat approved elaborate. and Judicious manner. Mardi 10,1810, PURE WHITE LEAD. Wetherlll 14, Brother, TANUFACTURERS, Aio, 41.3, North Front street. IVlPhiladelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pore WaITE 'DEAD, and' those .customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a ran on the article, shall now have their orders tilled. No known substance possesses those preservat ire and beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated whitelead; hence any admixture of other materials only man its valor. It has,therefore, been the steady aim of the. manufacturers. for many years. to supply in the. publid a perfectly pure white lend, and the umwasing demand for the snide, is proof that it has met with favor. It is Mira riah ly britnd ed on one bra I: WEVIERII.I. BROTHER in full. and on the ether, warranted pure. all in ird !utter.. New Medico) Offlce, Coo. of ..Ind and Zfartet St„ Opp.itc-Thrropson's Pwrrsvit.s.t, DI:. RECKER, lIOM(ErA 1111 C PHYSICIAN, etc. RESPECTFULLY informs his munienitia frterids, and the tinblie in general, that he hat again opened an Office In this borough, where he may Always b 6 found during the day rrady to attend on' all applicants, and whereabe afflicted with every form of disea►e,whetber recent or Chronic. may receive advise, and such treat ment, as he has In on extenaive practice of nearly 30 yearn found most safe and effectual. Residence Corner of Callowhill and 3rd Bt. opposite the Primative Methodist Church, 3-3mn Rooting Slate. TiIe . KERNSVILLE ATE Co. RESPECTFUL LY inform the public that they arc filly prepared to furnish a stmerior Slate for Roofing ; and having the most experienced Staten in.thelr employ will at need to any orders with dessatch, nod on the mon db. eralnertes. & sample of their slate may be remit at the Offire of Joseph George. Architect. who will give any information required. and with whore °Hoeg may be left. W3I. J. ROBERTA*. Co. Match 3, 10•tf) Lehigh %Vapor Gap, Carbon Co. SALAMANDER, FIRE., .A;g D PROOF CHESTS, Fire-proof Podia for Bank. and Stereo, Seal and Let• to Copying Preoew, Patent Slate• Lined Cetiigara. tors, Water Filters, Patrol Portabte Water Cie seta, Intended for the sick and Infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 76 Sawa Third Sr., (opposite the Mulatto. Eachoore t ) MANUFAC P,PRE and keep, constwitly on bawl, a large es sortmedi of The above articles, t o o r, g , e , t e h d er s w al i a th ina thVg patent sr~• f • ; Safes , which are n s e t; con " in e Xc o te o d as to set et rest all manner of )7A E. "' doubt as to their being strictly „,,,flretproof,and that the y w tli resist the lire of any building. The outfdeicases of these safes are made of bolter iron, the Inside Case otsoapstone,and between the enter case end inner case' is a space °flume three Inches thick, and Is filled In with indestructible material, ao on to make it on impossibility to burn any of the contents Inside of the chest.' These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and do challenWape worid to produce any article In the shape of Book Safes that will wand as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at alt times to have them fairly tested by public ConOte. We also continue to manufacture, a large and general assortment of oar Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 800 now in use, and in every instance they have given entire aatisfection to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen whit have them In use. Haywoed & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 North 11 et.•, A.Wright & Neph ew, Vine or. Wharf; Atecandet Came. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 11th eta.; Mitt M. Ford, 32 North 7.1 st. ; Myers Buse. 20 North 3d et.; James AL Pant, let South Ph at.; Dr David Jayne, S South 94 at.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 9d at.; and we could name some hundreds of otbers Hit were necessary. Now, ive Invite the attention of the pablic.and particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes, to call at 'our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store Mtn at any other establishment In the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chetts at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at , any either store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. Phila...Sept9,49-77-10 JOAANNES WATSON. 15 el 11" 15 " 1 " DiuLzs AND • vyr.dvea- ROOKS VERY .11 LOVV. ,, -900 Olbles and Prayer Books In almost grery style of binding. cheaper by 15 or 30 per gebtr than they con be purchased in Thiladelphla. Splendid 011tEdged Family Bibles atoll:y-94.st BANNAN'S ' • Cheap Book Stores. UG. 111 , GOWAN. Attorney at law.--0111ce In . Market Streetin the room formerly occupied by J. K. Ilamlln;Esq. glnvneing and Scrirenton , at. toded to. eya - • ottrville,ftepr.yll-37 L A:py.Fewrjsksgß _ Four New Certificates t - -- TELL IT lIT - GA'TIT, PUBLISH iT IN'TIIrE STOBSTS- OP , AOHELON. - . -DR. SIVAIENEIS on. swinns . k , s • - COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; 8100,000 Reward. TOR A !ORE EiFECTUILUtiItIiT TOAN DU. SWAYNE*B COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. A RE (sou troubled with a cough, you pains in the - side and breast, 'Have you stickling or rising in the throall Revision the Liver complaintl • Have you the Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, or any • . Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption, If you are troubled with any of the above symptoms. then use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, It will effect* speedy and permanent cure, as the evidence of thousands who lave been cured by It will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITORIAL NOTICES. Goon Meorcism.—Ws have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrap of Wild Cherry for a number of years and alw aye with the happiest effect.—Fitigeraid i Ed. City Item. .' Having fairly Jewell the virtues of Dr. Swayne's Wild Cherry, we feel ourselves bound to record our tee. tlmony in its behalf, as amore valuable andel:nucleus . medicine.—Edirova of Bat h . Clipper. MORE NEWS FOR THE RICH. • AFFLICTED READ. - - _ A VOICE FROM scut:flu:Kura. co. - PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Da. Swavag—Dear Sir :—About els years ago, I discovered that my lungs were affected, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I trlid.rnany remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed. I bad great pain in me left side, upon which I. could not lay In bed, and in the morning my cough was ■o severe that 1 found It very painful to throw up the pitlem which gathered In great quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of your agent. in Ibis place, nor bottle of your Compound Si, rap of Wild (-Merry, which so much relieved me that 1 continued using it until now. 1 have used six bottles, and am lianti3 to tell you that my pains are re moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afaicted with that painful hacking. weakening cough, and 1-firmly be lieve that to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I am Indebted for this great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself, WILATAM RCA CIIONT, St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa., Jan. 29, 1849. ANOTHERDROM OLD MONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB: DEAD TIM EXTRAORDIARY CASE. Swsvne-4/ear Sirs—Having contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon my lungs,atterided with a violtnt cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing, I tvas attended by physicians of the first respectability, but lily symptoms became very alarm leg, there was an Abscess formed in my lungs and made its way throdkb my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, ab that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case; entirely hopeless. Thin mournful state of things con tinued for a long time, until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left for mo and my anxious weals, and hav ing heard of the great virtues of 'your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being ,kppreved of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and to my great satisfaction, my tough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I ant sow happy to say, from a poor and al most hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact. ARRAHMIII Mealtme, 2 miles from Skippackville, Skipplek tp. Pa. ' • Stich Is the unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are conatant- I ly receiving letters from Physicians and our Agents. from all parts of the United States, informing us of extraordinary cures. • • The El Dorado of Califorwia or Perm may yield f'or,7e. tunes to Thointaliat— But tact 4,0 soilitotet' Dearth 7 DR. !MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP. OF WILD COMMIE*. Trro LhIEW CERTIFICATES. MeoronD, N. J. Dec. 60. 1848 Dr. H. Sty), Ms—Dear Sir:—This is to certify, that dnringthc fall and wintry of 1846, 1 was troubled with a very severe cold and cough, with strong symptoms of the asthma; I was Induced to,try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, of which "one bottle" mire. ly cured me, and I wnuld strongly recommend it to others for similar atTections. Stacy KIRILDUIDOC. ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA. Da. SWAVNE—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add my tes timony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I conceive tio be truly the wonder and binning of the age. For the last four years I have been afflicted n ath the asthma. Sleep bad become a Stranger to me ; 7 , ht alter night would I have to sit op in my bed. w s attended by four or live different physicians. also having used various patent medicinei. but all of nn avail. continued to grow worse, until I commenced the use or your valuable compound Situp of Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant relief. After using : several bottles I was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, 11ACA11 11. EVAN& Any information respecting the above case will be freely given by her husband. Ils turret( W. Ernes, Carpenter, corner ni Eighth and Paris Its. Thousands.of persons are destroying their constitn [ions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles, which relieve fur the moment, but eventnalty accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that old established remedy, Dr. biwayne'e Cnmpound Syrup of Wild Cherry. so cele• heated chrnuehnnt the whale world as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Taroat, Lungs, and Breast. IMPORTANT CAUTION-READ! READ! . - There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher ry, and that is Dr. tiwayne's, the first ever offered to the public, which has been sold largely througbnut the United Rtates and some parts of Curiae; and all preparations milled by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put out since thin, under cover of some de ceptive circumstances, in order to give carrencyto their sales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Penn thereon ; also. Dr. Swayne's signature, and as a further security, the portrait of Dr. 9wayue will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish bis preparations from all others.. MEM Prise!psi (Mee, EICTITH and RACE Streets Swayne's Celebrated Vermlfage "A safe cad effectual remedy for Worms, Dys: ; pepsin, Cholera Morbiss.sickly or Dys jieptte or adults, sad tAs .most ..cfa/ Family Meth .tine even-offered to the public.", Tfrills REAIELW is one which has proved snccess- X fill for a tong thne,,and It I tunivers ay acknowl edged by ail whediaire tried It to befits superior (being so very pleasant So the mete Palienauteitime effectual) o any other medicine ever employed in diseases Tor which it is recommended. It not only destroys worms, but It invigorates the whole system. At is he:makes in its effects. and the health of the patient is always im proved by its nor Peen when no worms are discovered. Dr DWAYNE'S VERAIIFIICE has met with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be fore been accorded to any medicine. It needo no re commendetion whore ever it Is known. To the fond soother, bending In sleepless anxiety over ter wasting child, it will carry tellefjoy, and thankfulness; In all who are suffenng from the diseases for which It la prepared. It oTers ,a speedy rentaratlan 'medal. BEWARE OF IR POSITION.--Dwayne's Vermlfuge Is in square Wales Dieing recently changed to prevent emenucretts, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wonlablown in the glass : Dr.ll.Swayne's Vertnifuge, Phllada.. also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing themignature of Dr. Dwayne, with his portrait ell t i o snid:ircce Is .n the bottle ie.an le wit ttn tbe se that both without t w hic h nones t both children and adults are universally Rind of It Dn. DWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA also EXTRACT TAR PILLS—The great American Purifier—for the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or hahit of the system. Let It be remembered, that in this preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical properties of Bar : saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the whale strength of which Ia extracted on an entirely net' , principle. Unlike air other Pills, these neither pipe, produce nausea or any other unpleasant sensation. while they are as powerAtt as it to possible for a medicine to be, and be harmless. It purifies. cleanse.. and strength ens the fountain springs of life ; and infuses new rigor throuthnut the whole human frame. el• licinetnber always In inquiro particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SA RE APARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. den that the Signature of Dr. W.VAICNE is on each Pot. • Th. above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. 11. Sim> ne.corner of Bth and Race streets, Pb to whom all orders should be addressed. For tale by the following Agents: J. G. MOWN. Druggist. DANIEL KRESS. P. M.. and . }P o l,!ay.!!le J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, JAIL ri. FALLS. and }MlnersvEle. • JNO. W. MESS, STIISSI.Ert. Port Carbon C. & G. lILINTZINGER, Schuylkill Haven McLEAN & LEYSON, Summit Hill. J. Williams., Middteport ; Daniel Bertsch, Ashland; Charles Pally. Orwissburg; Jon. Bletenman. Ham burg; E. J. Fry, "Bethlehem; Jno. Dickson, Easton ; Matthew Krause. Chas. Ebert, - Manch Monk; Eckelt do Rarndt, Tremont; Cochin & Son, Llewellyn, Mid by storekeepers generally. • October 7.1848.:. _ PRINTS 2 PRINTS t r AND FRAMES.— 500 New Prints. among which is an amusing pint of the California Goldfliggers. Also. ' • ' ZOO Frames for prints- All of which will besold at clef wholesale prices, by the hundred. dozen, or Ma xie. at tan Stationer's flail and News Emporium, Cen tre Street. three dents betner.garitel Street: /*Pedlars aappiled at alty prices at ' • - : rtb3-0) • Dookstolei ralrHtEmplistracote''' MEI 3 /LEN CE - - • - - 11iiti - driajts; 'Coagi.).. 'Pa Lugs are ea dasgral A Mad the name o ff P hie - engaged with a area of , Lk.. destroger , Sorb 'Krim .• nung titan of the name S. - P. Towasend.orul uses • • ' "Tie' eolith if iciniapitow,aoll, . nude What up it Saraaratirilla. which they call Dr it 44tostid47 Dealer, . Townsend's Sirsaparilla; denominating It GENUINE HE you - ainothert -Your darling child, your Idol. Original, etc:. This Townsend Is no doctor. and never and earthly JOY. is 00W. Pedlar...confined to her was; hatwaz formerly a worker on tallmads,. canals. chamber by a dangemiue cold—herpatecheeks, her thin and the :rte; . Yet be assumes the title of Dr; foram rhmakettllngers, tell the Vold disease, haz already purpose of gaming credit for what be is no. - Thin to gained upon hef , —, the sound of her Sepulchral cough to caution the public not to be deceived. and purchase pierces your gout. r r none.but.the Gennitte Original... Old Dr: Jacob Town ,,r3f.mneinao, when Just *boat to enter life, ;iris:ease send'. Sarsaparilla,: -having email the Old Der. like sends a heart -crushing blight ever the fair proimeett of ness; his family coatof anus, and his signature across ~the fliture- , your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of. the coat of arms... _ . • maims of hope, bin you; need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is , SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM:. • • ' : .Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm IL Attree, Eaq: 'was. . peen tip by Dr. Sewal of Washiagton. Drs. lioe,and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New Yotk. Her friends all thought she tnusiMie.• She bad every appearance of being In consumption, and wasao pro nounced try .. her physitions—Sherman's Bertram was given and . st cured tier. ! • Rev. HENRY JONES - , 105, ,Eighth avenue, was cored of cough 'and catarrhal IttrectiOn of 50 years.. standing. The first dole gave him more relief than all the other medicine he- had 'ever taken. Dr. Deal', 10, Delaney street, guy& tt too stster•ln-law who was laboring under Consumption. and to another larely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases Its ed'eft were Immediate, and soon restored them to Com fortable health. - DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH 'LOZENGES - Cute the most-obstinate cases of Cough In a few hours. They have cared a large number of perstirsi who have-been gi wee up sty their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced lathe verge of the grave by spitting blood. Consumption end Hectic fever, l e or7lo c ,i s rP 4 .,: r t a rt re li d ih w e by their use have bad an t d he no ros w their haggard sheet; praises of.this Medicine.. DR, 45'RERMAN , R. WORM LOZENGES DICLVES Nave been proved to more than 400,000 cases to be infallible, in fact the only certain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they cannot be forced to tike any other medicine, and the benefit derived from :the administration of medicine to them In this form. la great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes °den else, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drow siness, starting during slcep,disturbed dreams,awaking with fright and screaming, troublesome. cough, fever- Mime., thirst, voracious appetite. sickness of the stomach, and bloated nomach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of Worms, acid can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They. have never been known to fall. • DR. - SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZ ENDER . . Relieve headache. nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sicknesa in a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness. colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep np the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation. and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. 911EAMIN'S POOR MAN'S PLAST ER is acknowledged by all who have ever used It to be the best strengthening piaster in the world, and a soy. ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs Joints, rheumatism. lumbago, tee: One million a year will not supply the demand. Cantina is necessary, as there are; many unprincipled persons who would' force a spurinua ant 'do upon the community. Re careful to get Sherman's Poor Mao's Plaster, with a *'.fse simile" of his written MUM on the back—nose .others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. . Dee. 2 - - T,NOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness. nneaniatism, I Piles, Dyspepsia, ficurvy,Sinallpoz,laundice,Pains in the Back. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat. Dropey, Asthma. revers of all kmde,Feinale Complaints, blea•lek. Salt Rheum. Heartburn, Woims. Choleia Maws; Coughs, Qulnky, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fits. Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness. Itching ofthe ditin. Colds, Goat, Gravel, Nervous Complains. and n variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob. structionsin the organs of digestion. Experience hew proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must rer pave these obstruetloas or restore the blood to its na tural state. . • The aversion to taking medicine Is meat effectualy re moved by Mixer's .Fegetabls Pargative Pills ; being completely enveloped with a coating ofpuriediite sugar (whim bas dist Met from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) mad have no taste of medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the 'fishiest degree, but operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining Menem:lves to and rack- Mg any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be alfec ted, one ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any evert of bile, resture it to its natpral state. another will operate on the blood,and remove all impurities in its circulation, while a third will move all impurities in Its circalatinn, while a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may, have been" discharged in the stomach, and hence they I e teikc at as rant of disease, remove ail impure humors from the lox& open the pores externally andlinternaily; separate all - foreign nod obturtions particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thus securing a flea and healthy action to the heart. lungs, and Matra and thereby they restore deaftfi,eVen when all other memns have failed. The ciliate truth of the Above ear, be ascertained by the trial of a single boa; and their virtues ore so pe:: tire and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himailf to return the money paid for them in all cases when they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices. 25 cis. per box. - Principal "dice, No. 06, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Settuylkillicounty for Clicknera Vegetable Purgative PLIs, arid Dr. Slier inan's Balmm, Lozenges and Plasters Tamaqua—E. J. Fry. and ile)lner & Morgenroili ; Patterson—M. Sehwrirtz ; bliddleport—Jno. Williams; Port Ca ihnn—li. Shiseler ;. Pottsville—F. Sanderson, and J.Ki. Brown ; Si. Clair —llectree ; New Castle— Geo. Reifsnyderd; Otto; Miners villeJaniee B. Fella rLlewellyn—Jpnas Kauffman ; Tremont—Bailee & Wingert ; Pinegrove—Paul Barr; Orwigsburg Hammer ; Port Clinton—Lyon & Itirhei ; New Philadelphia—Wm. 11. Barlow ; Schuyl kill ll:Wen—Levan& Kauffman ; and also by J. S. C. MA it rm. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville. Deed. '4B. 49-ly . ME=MIMMI! , PURIFY THE BLOODS DR. REELER'S PANACEA, VOR the removal and permanent,care of all diseases 'V arising from an impure state of the blood and habit of the body, viz.: Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy. Cott ',etc.. Sernfilla In all its fortus.Tetter,ticald Ilead,Salt Rheum, Cutaneous eruptions of the head, face, body, and ex tremities, Chronic diseases of the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels, Chrrinic Rheumatism, Chrrinic Enlargement of Or Joints and Ltgemen is. White Swellings, flip Joint affections, Abcesses, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, mer curial and hereditary pi edisposittona. etc., etc. From the known part which the Blood performs in the ordinary processes of nutrition, who doubts that does not undergo important alterations when the pro cesses take place In an unhealthy manned These al terations are sometimes the Canoe and sometimes the ef f ect arum morbid phenomena, which constitute what we term diocese. 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 morbid.: flintier, which has alTiicted both it, physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams: *ll%e ap pearance of pet hice(discoloratlon) on the external sur face, the necurrenre of more extensive hemorrhage In Internal halts, the general fluidity of the ebown and frequently its unusually dub or otherwise alterOd es. peel, its polsogous pmperties,as exhibited in its delete. Haus operations on other animaii, and its proneness to pass into decomposition. point out the Blood as Ms first part of disorder, and by the failure of he natural proper ales and offices n■ the vivitier of all structure and function, It is plainly the medium by which death be gins in the body." All of those affections in which the Panacea is epplieable an alteration of this fluid has ta ken place—lt must be changed before health can follow. That it has this power the most ample testimony can be Do not hesitate: Rememberaresponsible,me dicalperson tells you an. • Read the following evidence • BloolmoodtotoF, Feb. 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler:—Dear Sir aro entirely out of your Panacea: I was called nn day before yesterday for half a doyen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I have introduced it, and I think the more it is used the more popular it will get. • • • . nePpettrislly your'. Ww. PAatrsu, M.D Prepared and sold N.W. corner 3d and South Silent, Philadelphia. For sale by .1:13. Drawn and J.B.c.mar tin. Pottsville: J. Remptnn, Port Carbon; J. B. Falls, Mlnersville, and by druggists and merchants through out the County • Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for *3. ID•For particulars see pamphlets. _ Also, D. REELER'S CORDIAL and CARMINA TIVE, the most speeds and permanent remedy known fir Diarrhma, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Come lllatulency, &c., and for the many derangements of the stomach and Dowels from Teething. sin family should be viithout ft. Price 0n1y25 cte. jAptls'4s-16 ocl4-1 • -- • • 101: ramp: on the limp are not neces sary obstacles to a perma nent cure. out the means to he employed must be widely diderent from t hose ardinarilyUsed. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine tmerely. something which will calay a marl. Nothing is easier than to furnish such a compound. It Is this, and Ws armee. which the numerous Polmonic Syrup., Wilt Cherry Balsams, Cold Candies, and the like, aim at ; and - it Is all they achieve. • OPIUM: . . . _ _ . _ Is usually tbebasis of them all; which, for a time, de ceives the }nor sufferer. but disappoints at last. To case Consumption, something far beyond all this is imperitively necessary. Something most be used whose specific action Is upon the Pulmonary vessels, and anon the delicate membrane which lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shows itself in the form of Tu bercles. This the Graefenbere CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will effectually do; while at the same time it will al lay the tough and remove the wasting hestin Iris medicine is the only one extent, in this or in foreign coontrier,that can be relied on In the complaints under notice; and as the most trying season is Just at ham!, the attention of consumptive perstms.of the Med ical faculty, and of the public at large, is earnestly in vited to it. This Balm is ofinealentable value in Asth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh; Cold,Spitting of Blood. Diffi culty ..f Breathing, and ail other affection. of the throat, the lungs, the bronchial tubes, we. Testimonials of lts wonderful efficacy and of them/- memos cum it has effeyt . ed, may be had on application at the Compels y'a Agencies. 6. 1:IART( . 11/, Secretary. And for sale by J. S. C. Martin, Pottsville J. W. blinersville: 6. J. Fry, Tamaqua; .1. 11. Alter, Tu*carnra; John Williams. Middleport • RolietY But er, Spring Vale. (Augl9 , lS-.11-Iyl Novll ' TO BUILDERS AND IDARPE !ITER Bs 1 , 1113 subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the pubbllc In general, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, formally owned by Zinn & Wilt, at Schuylkill Haven, opposite the Farmer's Dank- Where be Intends to keep constantly on band a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber, consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards, pannel boards and plank, from I to 2 inchsithick, nod' door atilt,. If to If in thick, 61n. wide. ' fleadockloice and icsati ing, Joint and lap shingles. Plastering Lath, &c. with a few Mourned feet- of seasoned -Ash Plank from Ito S inches thick, all of witch he will sell on the most reasonable term. Ile would Most respectfully Invite altpurchasers to call and "examine for themselve before bay(uF elsewhere. , ,DAVID D. LEWIS. • . Avast% 49.• - • 33 . u. - • • fIARRISOS'S • COLllll nd lk s LlN ner "lN n K k4 Sr ati ln i, tralkin.kalllntlie,4ll"."2 wing Ss ThnlnP Maynard* Noyes' Inks,Codylna n on!a Steel Pen Ink, Masora Inks. Red and 3 a llctilatetsln pa• sehnlesale and road. lnkkk lo7 fi s i e N it Aive damn, Of ' f i a ° l2 l 3 " i; e- ,. - "Mtre ' ap.Miooknad Variety atorenJ THE GRAND PURGATIVE. MONTHLY lIIILLIETIN, NO. 10. THE CONEIIINPTIONf It is the settled opinion o the most dis tingulshedpby slclans, both of this coun try end Europe, that Co*. saopties is Carab/e, in any and every stage, excepting that which is attended by ,wavting diarthma. The Intter symptom frequently marks a breaking , up of the powers of life, and then a core is not lobe socettaln.. ly counted on. Tubercles Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yearn of age, and has long been known as the author and discos eier of the Genuine OrigitiaL"Tow mend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, he was compelled to limit Its manufacture. by which means it has been kept oat of - market, and the sales circumscribed to those only' who had proved its worth' and known its value. It had reached the earn of many, nevertheless. as (tins* persons w ho had been healed of snro diseases. and saved front death, proclatnietLits excellence and wonderful HEALING TOWER. Knowing. wany . years ere, that be hid, by his skill, science, and experience, devued an article which would be of incaleuable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used, be hoped and perseve r ed. esPecting the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its Inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This lime has come, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION. Is manufactured nn the largest vale, and is united 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 ore 00000 re, *seer fir ms-its, and serer chasm its the ruder. From this day forth the people shall have, the Purr °make Theasted Sarsaparilla. which shall never sour In the bottle, or to the stomach, and It shall yet banish front the land all Feraienting, Sooting, Eton, 'ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A gond Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring, slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The OlfiDes.. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 years. . • Unlike young S. P. Townsend's it Improves with age, and never changes, but for the better :.beeense it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest 1 discoveries of the Art alive all been brought Into aqui anion In the manufacture of the OLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, It Is well known to medical men, cdrusine many medicinal properties, and some properties which are' Inert or ancient, and others, which, If retained in preparing it for use, pro= duceferwentatiost and arid, which is Injurious tithe system. Some of the properties or 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 manu facture. • Moreover. these volatile priori:ass, which fly off In vaporror as an exbaltation, under heat, are the very essential medical properties of the root, which give to it all its value. . • , Any poison can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more from the aoloring matter In the root than from anything else; they can then strain this Insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it "Sarsaparilla Extract or syrup." But such is not the article known as the . GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S BAR- M=M This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming arid or of fermentation, is extract ed and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue Is secured In a pure and concentrated form ; ,and thus it Is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and healing properties. Prepared In this way, It is made the most powerful agent in the mute OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' !knee the reason why ,we hear commendations on every side in Its favor by men, women, :end children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption. Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Itheumntlem, Scrofula, Plias, Costive neiss. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple., ' , Aches. and allaffectiuns arising from OF Mg BLOOD. It pommel; a marvellous eitiea.ey, la all complaints arising from indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, (mm unequal circulation, determination of blond to tffe head, palpitation of the heart. cold feel and told hands, told chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not its equal In Colds and - Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration relaying stricture of thelungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknovveriged than in all kinds•und stages of Fe 'male Complaints. It works wonders in case of Fluor Albrio or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed. Suppressed. or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrual period., and the like; and in as effectual in coring ail the forms of Kidney. Disease. By removing obstructions. and regulating the general system. it gives tone and strength to the whole body. aid thus cures nil forms of • NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, 'And thus prevents or retirees a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions,. /cc. 11 is not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ; it ham nothing in it which can ever harm, it can never roar or spoil, and therefore. eon never loose its cura tive properties. Iftleanses the blond, excites the liver In healthy octinn, hones the - stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa tion, allays indamailon.purilleo the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blond, producing gentle 'warmth equally oil over the holy, and at the inserisible perspira tion; re laves all obstructions, and invigorates the en. tire nervous system. Is net this then, the medicine you pre-eminently needs But'can any of these things be said of S I'..Townsend's interior article I This young man's liquid is not to be ' COMPARED WITH TILE OLD DR'S. Because of one grand fart, that the one is locapable of deterioration-and NEVER SPOILS. while the other does; It sours. ferments. and blows the bottles con taining it into fragments ; the soar, acid liquid ex ploding,-and damaging other goods: Must not thin horrible enmpound be poisonous to the system', What! put acid into a :psis= eireedlidireased with arid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid', ` Do we not all knows that when fond sours to our stomachs, whit mischief it produces', flatulence. heanbtarn, palpitation of the heart, Deer complaint, d la raises, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the Mood 1 What Is Scrofula bukan acid imams in the both , : What produces all the humors which bring cm Eruptions of the Skin. Scald 'Dad. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external; It is sloth log under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus spoils alt the fluids of the body, morn or lees. What causes Rheumatism,but a anur or acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the Joints and else where, Irritating and.inflaining the tender and delicate tissues upon which it acts 1 So of nervous discuses, of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulations, and nearly ail the ailments which afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite 's merge to use this BOU RINO, FERMENTING ._ ACID " COMPOUND OR A. P- TOWNSEND! And yet he would fain have,lt understand that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend': Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to 3. P. Townseed's article! and which would:bring down upon the Old Dr such a mountain load of complaints and trim:nations from Agents who have sold, and pur cinisers who have used S. P. Townsend'a Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood. because it le the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Tow hated's' Sarsaparilla are heaven-ride apart and infinitely dissimilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in cam. MOT. ' As S. P. Townsend is no doctor,and never was, is no chemist. 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 qua in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might len der them the agents of disease Instead of health 1 But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or.disease It requires a person of some experience, to cook and serve up even a common decent meal, how much more important is it that the persons who manufacture medi cine, dealened for weak stomachs and enfeebled aye tama,should know well the medical properties of plants, the best manner of bearing and concentrating their heating virtues, Oman extensive knowledge of the vit. Hoes diseases 'which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It is horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the of are imposed upon by preaumptunua men for the sake of money ! Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sick! and no equivalent 'rendered the despair, tag sufferers! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the de spairing bosom, torestore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and found the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and la the knowledge of nil who need it, that they may learn and know, by Joyful experience. Its ' TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And thus to have the unpurthiurahle satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long hie of vigor and crseflilnessl to themselves, their Ami ties and friends. Agents for this County. John O: Drown, Pottsville: James B. Valli, and J. W. Gibbs, Minersville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. [Dec. 13, 1848. 51. Abdominal Supporters, &c. T subscriber bas made an artranpement fora sly - 11. ply of MOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his DERMAL APPARATUS. abich be will sup ply to phystelaniond those requiring there, at Philada. priers. These instruments ore now genet-OIL used by the faculty in Philadelphia. and itrehlehlynnomnieed-, ed by all wbo have used them. F. SANDERSON. Pottsville, april29 'ti • 17 .L,IIIIIDES YARD.. • TR' Subsreriber begs leave to Inform his friends and the nubile In general, that be has opened 's. (bard and Lumber Yird. at the corner of High Street and Mount Carnet: Railroad, to Pottseilleothove Maywood & 9nyder's Foundry ; where ho will keep a constant assortment of Oak,llendoek,l'ineoted Poplar 'Lumber. Having three Saw-mills •running,: he flatters Wessel that he will he enabled to simply. his friends with an description of lumber for mining othuildlogpurposey on the most reasonable terms, and by the prompt at tattoo to their orders 'ensure a continnance of the arsons, Way% 11-Iy] - WI& STLIIIIINg OM — Sada. Sal /Eratus. rTint Dodersigned„ the only manufacturers of gen. .1, 'ulna Soda SaldEratust beg leave lo relation their customereandthe .publie against an article 'made to imitation of- Oa -genutne. - by several Manufacturers whothave"beeninduced. thlirentirse by the great favor Our article has met with. To those who are un acquainted with our article, we have only to say, that a single trial to - te directions, are placed In each packagej h manifest it super)urity over any other kind of sal .Erases in market, and we warrant it wholesome and perfectly free Rom import The genuine article can be obtained of any of the wholesale grocers or donee/To this city, Boston, Preyidence;rhiladelphia„Balthnote and New Orleans: Purchasers are particularly requested 'ti see that our brand Isoneach package. JNO. DWIGHT k. Piety York, March 31, 1849. ~14-3 t • News Emporium Foit THE COAL REGION. Is Centre Strut, three doors abase Market, TICE SPREAD OF INTELLIGENCE, AND TIIB CONSEQUENT increased demand for Novena fors thrnughout the - Coal Region, haveaindueed the subscriber reestablish a permanent Agency for all the popular &urinals and Periodicals printed an the coun try, which he.will famish 'AT TIM PUBLISHERS' PRICES. Persona at-ii distance, be remitting us the price of the paper, will receive, regularly. , any of the following be may select. on the day of Publication.and delivered in town to subecriben when required. LUST OF NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS AT TIMM 7.lCura ounnotrar The MinereJournal . • on weekly Herald, 3 CO Poliw Gazette, 2 00 Home Journal, 2 00 1 11nole Sam, 1 CO N. Y. Spirit of the Ned Buntlinei Own, 2 00 Times, 500 Noah's SaSdayTimes,i 00 Weekly N. American, 2 00 Dollar Weekly News, 100 Lippard's Quaker City ,2 pr eleotee Weekly, 1 CO Flag of oar Union, 200 Dollar Newspaper, ?, Flag of the Free, 2 col Yankee, I 50 Saturday Gleaner, I 00i Union Mannino, 300 Graham's Magoz!no. ; int:National hineeerne, 200 Godey's Ladies' Book, 300 Merry's Museum, 100 Knickerbocker, 5 00 Demncratk Review, 500 Ecelective Magazine, 6 00 Vim Courts Detector, 1 20 Little 's Living Age, 600 The'Cutilvator, 100 Taylor's Reporter and Bowen's North Amer!. Detector. 100 eau Farmer, 2:00 Neaps Gazette, 200 Bell's Life in London, Saturday Courier, 'a On London Punch, Evening Post. • 200 London Mining Jour- Old Countryman, 300 nal, together with Boston Pilot. 950 other accessible Eng- Yankee Blade, 2 00. Ibis Journals Single nuniben of these Papers and Magazines at. ways for sale at the Counter, and Snbecribers will he taken for abort , periods, payable by the nnokber, when e trued. At the same place will always be found a supple of Blank Books of every description, School Book., a fell assortment, Law Crooks, Reports. Forms, &c. A choice collection of standard Works, All the Cheap Publications as they are limed, Prints and Picture Frame..., Engravings, dm, Letter. Fooleacp. Note and Wrapping Paper, Bristol Board. Drawing and Droning Paper, Blasi ingePoper. White awl Blue Pasteboard, Lawyer's and In sure's Blanks and Forms, Quills, Steel Pens. Sealing Wax. Pencils, Razors, Ra zor Strops, Brushes, Snaps, fee. Plain and Macre fed Visiting Cards, Wafers, Stamps, India Rubber, Envelopes, Violin Strings, Backgammon boards. Dice, Playing Cards, Pen Knives, Motto Seale, Black, blue and red Inks, Sand. &c., Wall and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard, Juvenile Games. Toy books and primers. Perihmery, Soaps, Clair brushes, Combs, &c. s} Pedlau andotben supplied with stock allow ratek. Orders for any of the al•ove, with the money accom panying, promptly attended to. . B. BANNAN. 4'1.27 5-1 Printer, Bookseller and Periodical Aug. WersdelVs Vegetable Itestora- D1E121133 MIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW RECOME TILE 1. MOST estenslvely established and popular Faso tar Mantctac of the present day, both In England, and In thin Country. They were invented in 1832, by Dr. WM. WORSDELL, of York. England, and have since that time wrought many wonderful cures In every I I country where they have been introduced. The present proprietors for the UnSed States are In posseasion ofroanypenums certilcatesofcut es wrought both In England and America: ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH. T Richmond Pt. Liverpool, was confined to her bed six months, with the Dropsy. het legs became swellad to an enormous thickness. After many Weisel other Medicine , she was restored to perfect health by two boxes of WorsiloWs Pitts. Mr. JONES, .I °Concert St. Liverpool. was rlso cured I of Inflametion of the Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. TllO5. CIROASDALE, Thornley near Preston, Eng land, was eared of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, 'by W. 110.11 r Pills. THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. teat flea that his child was severely afflicted with Worme, and was perfectly,rettored by the use of Worsdetts Pitts. Ague, Dyspepsia. Headache, Habitual Costiveness. - severe Colds, have all yielded to this :powerful hut purely regetable medicine. No morecertain and mild. et purgatit e has ever been discovered. Many Physicians make use of there Pills in their practice with great success. They are for sale In Schuylkill County, price 23 cis. a bog, containing 50 Pills with full direction,, by J no. G. Prawn, and Joseph Contsworth Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E Fry, Tamaqua ; Joseph 11. Alter, Tuscarora: Jacob Metz. St. Clair; George Reifenyder, New Castle; William Paine. Heck seherville ; James D. Falls, Minersvllle; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven; E. & E. Hammer, Or wigsloirgs H. & J. Dreher, RIM Brunswick ; Boyer & Werffert,tllc Keansburg; S. R. U. Kepner, West Penn; Grace & Torrey, Pine Grove. Amet, Travelling Acent for the Middle States. A. W EEKS.Ar. Co. Proprietors. Jan 27. '47. 5-Iyl No, 141 Chesnut St,. Phitada. TESTIS s i= N.., And U - Approved: J.:a the sphere to the long catalogue of its triumphs. A MILLION OF BOXES are distributed annually without folly meeting the demand! For some time past, the sales have been limited anlely for want of fa cilities of supply. Truly this is a universal remedy. Unheralded, these Pills havetound their way into the remotest corners of the Union, every where proving their title as the Ptioß MAN'S FRIEND—SICK MAN'S lIOPE—TIIE MARVEL AND BLESSING OF THE AGE. Fora trifling sum,every Individual and every family may have healthinsured to them for an Indefinite pe riod; and what is lila without health but a miserable existence. It Is too precious a boon to be tampereiii with, by icy. log all sorts or experiments upon it. The !RA stinutd use thnse medicine, nnly which experience ha: shown to be the bear:— . . A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. (Prom Catskill. Greene COutity. New York.). Dn. W. Witiotrr—Dear Sir:-1 have found your In dian Vegetable Pills a valuable remedy in cases of General Debility of the System, and in all Pillions din orders. lam also in the habit of recommending them in females in peculiar cases. I observe them to oper ate in the system without producing debility or pain, leaving it in a healthy condition. Jens 20, ISIS. JOHN DOANE, M. D. - ' TILE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. (From Matilde hall, Pa.) To Da. W. %Viitatur—Dear Sir: For the last two years I have-had the agency for the sale of your In dian Vegetable Pills at this place. and have sold annu ally large imantities at retail. They have in every in stance, given entire smisfactinn. Many families In this section keep them, and Consider them invaluable as a family medicine. There Is no medicine sold here that can be on universal! s_ . recommended as Vriglit's Indian Vegetable Pills. Very truly ours.' y February I, ISIS. . ) ILLIAM M. LUKENS. ) „, TESTIMONY OP ANO HEIL PHYSICIAN. The following is an answer in reply to a note from nuragent asking Dr.Bouton's pinion of this medicine: Teak asaark. Aug. 29, IBIS. Dr. A. Durham—Door Sir In reply to your note of yesterday, I would state...hail have occasionally found it tonvauicat tonne the various ”Patent Pills" vended In the shops. and while I am unwilling Mtn anything to depreciate the value of others. I ern Dee to confess that I tonsidef Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills superior to all other, with which lam acquainted. I have used them Car many years, both to my owe jamb fy and in my practice generally, and they have Unifbrtrl 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 scancient guarantee for like good results in (inure. Veryrespectfully, ' D. A. BOITION. M. D. Mr. U. Ma practitioner of long experience,wailknown in and even beyond the tines of Wyoming county. Ile Is a giaduate.of the University of Pennsylvania. see highly popular with the people among whom he resides. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are prepared with special reference to the laws governing the human body. Consequently, they are always good, always useful, always effective in rooting out disease. Every family should keep them at hand. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS! Some are coated with sugar,; others are made to re semble the original in outward appearance. Purchase from none deem); the regular agents, one of whom will be found in every village gal town In the State. Mn. E.M. BEATTY, Pottsville.. Medlar & 131c.4el,Orwigsburg. A. Heibner, Port Carbon. Deweld H. Pod*, McKeansburg. Geo. It. Dray. Tuscarora. . Henry Koch & Son. aliddleport. Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua. - E. &E Hammer, Orwigaburg. • Wheeler & Miler, line grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mabautango. John Weist. Klingeraton. • Gabriel Herb, Zimmerm intown. C. S. De Forest. Mlnersville. Jonathan - Cockhill, Llewellyn. • George Drelbelbls, East Brunswlcs. • S. Hulk. ext., New Philadelphia. !Arran & Kauffman. Behnylkill Eleven. • M. & .1. Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Rnbinholds, Port Clinton. . Itelfsnyder & Brother, New Castle. B,E. Reedy, Lowerldahantonp. Eckel & flamed, Tremont, Wm. Price, St. Clair. Royer dr. Wernert,McKeansbnrg. W. Barlow, New Philadelphia. - . • lts.offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American „Col lege or Health No. 189,Greenwich street, New York ; No. IDS Tremont street,' BostOrVrand prineipal office No. 164 Race street- Phlin. - IDee- • lIATENT OrtEASE.—For the axles of,Carria r Rail Road Cary and Machinery of all Linda, to give Oil and prevent ' . This article is prepared and for gate by CLEMENd& ?ARVIN, tbeonly manufacturers of this article, in the ' United,Bama, nt their .wholesate and retail frardware . and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schtrylk Ql Counry,Pa. REMEMBER tbatnone is genuine t tbe "rev ,tun signature ofttia Inventor and proprl i p or Chan. - C Cmums, upon each package. ' ik'S '7 ; 4. 44 i L s t.l! E - DS „ El y i7„C01,1)) Fresh Garden Seeds. TS SUBSCRIBER lIAS JUST OPENED a large assortment of Garden Seeds, warranted fresh from the Nurseries, among Which are the following: BEANS. • D cart Rine Imperial, Broad'Windsor • Dame' Marrowfags Green Long Pod, Large Margowfat, Early. Six Weeks, Dwarf Sugar, Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS. White Kidney, Field Pumpkins,' • Scarlet Runner, • Alammoth do.• White Dutch Renner, RADISH. ._ Lima Beans. _ ' Long Scarlet Short Top; _ _ Lisug Salmon, DEETS . _ . . Extra Early„Beet, White Turnip-rooted, Early, Red Turnip Rooted, Red Turnip do long Blood, White Summer, Sugar Beer.. ' Black Spanish. CABBAGE. SQUASHES. Early York, Early Bosh or Patty pan, Large York, , •Vigetable =arrow, i early Ax- heart, . long G••••• ••- .. • • Catty Sugar Loaf. - TURNIPS. Green Curled Savory. Early White Flat, Drumhead Savory. Early Purple topped. Lugo Drumhead. Rota Baga or Sweedtsb. . Plot Datch, MISCELLANEOUS. Red Pickling. Largq Red Tomato, ' . CARROT.. Savoy Spinach: Early limn, bainiy, of oyster Plant,' -, I Long Orange. Large 801 l Pepper, . i CELERY. Cayenne do White Solid, London Leek, Red Solid, • Brunei's Sprout*. • ' Turnip Booted, . Sugar Parsnip. CUCUMBER. . Double'Curied Parsley. Early Frame, Nasturtium,- Early White Spitted, Mustard Seed, Long Green, • Sea Kate.. Gherkin. (Plating) Curled Endure, , ' LETTUCE. Large Purple En Plant. Early-Coded, - Curled Cress, Early Otbbage, . ' Corn Ballad, ' Royal Cabbage, (head) Sweet Corn, . Curled India. do Early Cauliflower, Brown Dutch. Cape Broccoli, • MELONS. Asparagus.. . Citron, .(exquisite flavor) Flower Seeds, Carolina Water ' Herb "Seeds. Mountain sweet. . Sweet MarJorem, -• ONIONS. Thyme. Sage, Silver Skinned, . Summer Savory,' Large Yellow, Sweet Basil, Large Red, (Annual) - Lavender, &e, ' PEAS. ; BIRD & FIELD SEEDS. Landreth's Extra Early, Canary Seed, Early Frame, ' Timothy Seed. Early Washington. • ” Clover Seed, &c. \ • Bishop's Dwarf Prolifte. All Garden or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to order. by the Busker or small quantities. at short notice. 0- Country Merchants and others supplied with small parcels of seeds put up to sell again at City prices. By purchasing of us they can keep up their mu ppiythe whole seed mason, and procure them as they want them, at BANNAN'S March 3 10-] Cheap deed and Variety Stores. Heave Powders. IT HAS cured; in the last peat I. 1500 cases of Heave', SPOO cam. of Chronic Cough.. • 22(10 cape. of Broken Wind, 5000 cases of Homes out of Condition, and other diPPTSPII. More than SIM certificates. verbal and writtell, have been r emit real,aticsting to the virtue, offing, inestima- Me remedy r hot we hare only space to subjoin :helot.. lowing: Rirkfmni, Oswego Co., Sept. 17, 11348. Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter sales Heave Powders I bought et your store Isat. Octal ber, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she had had fro gems. .The first package did not effect a cu.e, hut did thee mare so much good I was induce.b to try anothePpockage, and the result has been, that she has not bad the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the sesond pockage,atthough she has been, used on my fano ahmessirssvary day since, which has satisfied me that she is effectually cored. One of my neighbors is giving Tattersall'. Heave Powders to a home, and the prospect is very flattering he srolbrnms. red.by It. ' Relieving that the above mussed medicine is a very valuable ne, and that Heuvescan he cased by 14,1 feel nilling to lend my no:nein prabteof it. •Respectfully, Moses P.. Waitaki. Saris, ARP; ATM, Juity Tl; 1298. Myriam.. J. F. Winter & Co.—Gentleman most cheerfully bear lestiennsry tottre greatofilcacy andivlrtnc of the Tattersall's Heave Poridera, kr the core of hor ses affected with Heave cough. and colds. I have a valuable horse that won so in-serety affected with Heaves and violent roughing, that had well nigh lost hem, when ] purchased vi package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, Which entirely cored him - and restored Ids appetite. No mane* of honest Ikauld be- without it. Respectfully yours, Cass. A. PLABODY. CAUTlON.—imitations and wrinhicss el:impounds have followed us Wherever we haver hatroducedner re mellyi and we undotstand that several new owes are being put up for circulation—beware of those and take no remedy but "the Tattersall`s.' • None genuine without the signature rrfA. IT. Gough & CU.—price one dollar per package, six for Bve dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesaleaiidtetaitby GOUGH & KETCH A SS, 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville, Nov 18, 1848 41-17 = - • sanding ear adding M - M MI iticAllistees Olnlment. CONTAINING NO NEII MERCURY, Olt OTHER AL IT ins pownt. 4 . l l TO CAUSE ALL Esternal Sores, s e mfuhang un:OIS, Skin Diseases, Poisonone Wounds to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. . It Is rightly termed Ai. TAIEA UN°. for thMe scarcely a discaae external ft:internal, that it het ant beneilt. I have used It tot the .Last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest. Metairie,' the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare be.rere Heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed b e" lsl when the patient was within reach of mortal mime!. , I have had physicians learned in the pmi..mmeu• — I have had ministers uf the gospel..itidges of the Zmoch,. aldermen, la wyers, gentlemen of the highest eruillt.hm,,o and multitedes of the poor use it in every variety t.'t way, and there has been but one coke—one universal voice—saying McALLISTER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMATISN—It removes almost ImitresdiatelY the indamation and swelling when the pain ceases, (Read thl directions around the box.) HEAD-ACME—The salve has cured persona of the head ache of melde years standing, and who had it regular every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the face. are helped with like sateen. SCALD HEAD—We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known One man told us that he had spent •300 on his children without any benefit, when a fern novel of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—It trill regiuye hair sooner than any other thine. TETTER—There le nothing better for the cure of Truer. BURNS—It in one of the beat things In the world for Bunn. Plies—Theiusands nreyearl) cured by this . Oinment. It never fall. In giving relief for the Files. Around tea hos era dirsctioas for nein! McAllister's °inflow fee Serofnla. Liver Comp/aim:, Erysipelas. Titter. Ciiflifein. Scald Bead, Sara eyes • dietary, Sore Threat. Bronehltis, Nervous alfeetiains. Pena. Disease of Oka Spine, Head-Ache, Asthma. Deafness, Ear-dent, Baran. Ceres. AU Diseases of Ile Skis, Sore Lips. Piw. pies. dm. Stifness of aspirate. Snelling , of Ike Linde, Sore Limbs. Sorsa, Alieemetiess. Piles, ODUP. twill". or Beelea Breast, Thoth-deka, Apo in Os Foes, 4.e. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain In the Chest, or Side, falling off of the tialr,orie or the other astern ponies cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns horn growing. People .need never be troubled with them If they use it frequently. This Ointment Is good for any part of the body or limbs that arc inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unto.. the name of -fames XnAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES OIcALLISTER, hole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price. 25 Cl,. per box. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co,„ Pottsville ; D N. Heisler, do; J. W Gibbs, Minersville ; Charles Frel• Icy, Orwleiburg; C. & G. Hunt:lnger, Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Rela ter, Port Carbon; Wm. Price, ilitClair ;John B. Ricks. Reading • and by'Agents In all the principal Towns in the United States. Prinelp..l Office. N 0.49 North 3d at., Philadelphia. February 19, 7.1 y Tobacco. Snuff. find Segal. ' DIA NIIFACTORY 9 - X 0.134 Norsk 3d Street, Nem Strut, PUILADLLIMILAL • ' - HEYS can alwayshe hada general assortment of T011&CCO. DNUFF, & SEGA-RS, 01 the most approved qualitlee, tei which the attention ofdealera and others is requested. . • • Parchment may depend upon being furnished at as low prices as at any Other store In the city, and upon ateomtnodating terms: ' II —Constantly on hand a general assortmcryt of 1.44, Tigetees. GEO. D. SIEMER. Narcl.l.lBo-104rtio) Fltliadskbio• METE is mach reason to regret mote cUltivated among feed of cattle has not , never known a Cale in a fiubject!or ekl culture; ng more than a few for r or own cultivation bat ban to. jthe growing of a main ; but we can • m sympatly, with gen .., We hive not pursued as we recollect basing :n the spring with my .ealth. is more easy than that upon an sera is great. 90 it first appears is not • 3flrlip and the wedding re more , troublesonm— s is more difficult than OP Parrnips.—Thete that this vegetable is no us; and that its value fa bean tested.. Wo have which it has been made a and no one thinks of rue table, use in the opting. never extended farther thirty or forty bushels i not say why excepting fr oral prejudice and caste. it much more extensively, fed them to munch cones ' great advantage to their The cultivation of the of carrots; and the yiel eft.: The carrot plant soh so distinguishable es the ,and thinning therefore The: digging of pareni that of . carrots ; but I May be greatly facilitat idler ell, the extra labor .Considered. The parsed the ground until spring; fectien a succulent food -Valve, end et a season . d up. n pnips i„ rn q te ui re d. T a he rs butter as F tts fine flavor; and in p ...; tote been enawa•- .•iad as - ,'l 'l!'' hi able vegetable .cc i d Ti e "ni w h n e t 7 n is o i i 'ages among the inset able soil is more easily requires less expense tivated the same way commend CM all met sown on ridges, and in drawn. Fur parsnips a is •lar aye e liability to ad advise mixing the seed i tity of dry land; end i with the hand or. a mat t however, where there it is doubtless the best of I kewise that carrot see' lure sowing. and kept' germination before so early above ground bel selves. We cannot e would not be advised' Werecommend that a we hive made no rape plants.] on ridges; it by meads of • plow; and . [ II not *Matter to be much likewise rosy be left in Enid thin it furnishes in or cattle, of the htgbeat hen it is particularly ra e from the milk of core to Ise!distinvis' hedbyv Tie of Europe, abash a crow it .is stated and produce more, or Milt ,Ip o,tregotable which. is kW e which has fewer ono ; none for which a suit found ;; and none which f ,secd. Thum col- as carrots: and we rio• 'bles that they shook, be ' i j i straight lines as :can be as well as carrots, as them Ow the 1104 too thickly. we With a considerable quad ,nlay then be sown evenly km. The human band iti not too much to done, ri l vil machines. We advise should be moistened hti ti slightly wetted. almost to ling. It will then appear re the ; weeds show them. 7 that the same method llin regard to parsaipe.-. trial should be made; but 'meat Of this matter our. 4 usually long in maim' g weeds it is very desirable selves. Parsnip seed, 1 up; no on account o; to forward them. Parsnip may bo so nin autumn or thi spring. The almost universal opinion !Is, that if -sown ins the spring it is indispet aable that they should arm put in very early. We have the ' testimony of two or more succeeded farmer,, that they hams tfi auceded better by Is sowing than by early:and they avoid sowing on it the last of May. This was a new fact to us. In this case we shook) deem it the more desirable if possible to forge:aid the seed by some artificicl means before planting. It is stated that upon anolisirof parsnips, that of these 9 parts ere rriPcilsge; the rest sachatine matter. As in siticli:af human food they at. not a favorite with m t people. This, 4tor bp. lieve, arises from their ' infrequent We. Probably they are quite as pala table and acceptable as. po— tatoes where when firs introduced . When sliced' and fried io butter lii, • the !salsify or visitable. oyster plant, which is so much esteemed by pre. sons of taste; they are not:easily distinguished from it. The leaves are said by some to make good [crib for cattle, but this dors not accoid with our own. observation. As far as that goes, cant* arssel doaa inclined to touch them.--(Painryfranick Cultivator. - ' tar Ridge Crifttiri.—•• The effects of high ridges and deep furrows in !cultivating corn an numerous. The cor is planted immediately over . the deep furrowed t e preceding year and crop;. and by completing t a reversal of the ridge mirly -, , in us culture, it gro a upon :a depth of filth, three oe four times exceed ng what is obtained by plant. ing and cross ploug t ng in the usual mode. The toots are never cut i one dieection, and this grist. t depth of filth, thus ally obtained by superseding v i the occasion for deep ploughing in the latter pri- : nod of its growth, eaves them in the other t.thtle preservation of the toots, anti their deeper pasture.. enables the corn much longer to resist drought. The liner of inclosed - green - id, thrown into the deep furrow upon which the corn list is made, is a reservoir of manure, far enough removed from evaporation, but within reset of the roots, which Will fellow it aldiag the forreita,seutis weir calm '; lated in feeding theplams iodrougras :. while tbs. 'dead earth brought; up by I the plough from, the .deep former, is depesitelon each side of it..risth ,out injuring the. corp on the ridge;, and, 'with the, bottom of the furrow, reinoins to be fructified by. the atmosphere., I The high ridges 'produced- by the mode of, cul tivation thus adopted, dotiVie the surface exposed. to the siroorphere,land /Masa by one-ball Matt exposed , to the sun ea isl to increase inhalation. '. sod diminish exaltation eery considerably. These high ridges have another very important effect t. for however Jeep the declivity, we never sae the roots of trees,shrubs or,grasses penctratiogtlyough the ground into theistindophere ; it is of comes evident, that they recoil 'from one element anti bend towards men food in another, wherever it is , found. By the position iof the corn on high ridges from its infancy, the roots, on approaching the declivity on eieb aide, are trained to ran lengthways of the ridge. and thus escape the in jury they would otherwi-ernastain, by getting into the range of the Jeep middle furrow. The rows are never ploughed but . in one direction, close ploughing bring wholly strendoned. Their width is ,fire and a ball f r et, and the field bring roes thrown into the po s ition 4f ridges end open fur rows, never require is sbe again laid off. The furrow is left as deep as Possible, and when lbw field corned again ilio, tillage, the list or ridge is made upon this fur ow; eb that there is • regular alternation between ridge' and follows; the fiat ploughing, which ia ridge, r ridges to answer the end both of e fellow and on which to ptantthe t ) cam being by fart e *mast material part of the system, and inJeetbe only good security for its ' success. These fir t farrows must be Jeep and wide, so as to overt ro into the old water furrows a considerable mas of the growth of the Warfaca„ I I which, in addition wits being a reservoir of.food„. gradually supplyin g the Corn during the summer it purifies, ope ntee powerfully in preserving the friability and mellownese or lbw emtb, by the passage of the air I perpetually °toping from It, tato its congenial elernenr.—(Boalon Cultivator. Valuable Water Power, . INILLING AND WIRE NI11.1.8; FORfrE on' LEASE. - 'PIM Bonin Mill, VIM Mills and Water Power; be- J. longing to Ike , titnam Association, are offered ror sale or tease. They ore situated to the conatten of i, ni ,...nn and Wemckester, at the mergence of the Peekski,? creek - With {Anomie of floetoteripood. three an d nne .n a il: miles f m Peekskill, en Ow Hodson lil , or, end flny - IM;:s it tn Dice York. They consist as tt. l overs ' b R"ili n e NOW. WO by SO I feet, with one sett i large none , a crab of Gable* Roils. to finish I to 4 ins" mull and square men -4 Tam inglathr Heating Furnace, Po dling Far.7 4 ta" with an the 'teems* &morel ant lolPlone" 14 :t Mill, which Is con ed to be onsorpaY se ° 4 ....710 4 the country, has bee now about eightem: In"..t -7 itested, ad to perfect order: The wh e el ~. Is 22 foot diameter. by 12 feet fle..l' i t'll. •••• sulllciept power to drive another Ms "'• g " Rolls. lAtuached to the Mills are geed. iII i ling heeses for workmen, Mon Wig*, carpenter shop. and Blacksmith them. A Wire Mill, 40 by3o, three stories bilb, 'NW . 1 blocks for come wire. completely furnished wit te a nealing. cleaning, and blacksmith shops. Whee 2 , feet in diameter. 1 Siennd Wire fur ace wire, with twenty blocks. and necessary fixtures. Three unoccupied Water powers, with fall varying. from I 0 to 30 feet ; one of. theta a de,slrable sits for la paper mill. They ore within one ( hundred rods of each other, and have sufficient de These powers ate particularly dame to the at. tendon ol mns anufact re, on scene tof the unfailing supply •of water. Ite.slde the „Peekskill Creek, they . command the water of Horton's pond, which Iles above, them. and of which the. proprietors have the control. This pond has an area of over 700 acres, with as ay.: erase depth of 15 feet. theonly outlet. a ecithe land adjoining, is owned by. the association. The present gates command • a drain, of seven feet, which may be Increased. If desired, to, twice that &stub. The three mills were running through, the droughts of 1847 and 1844, with an abundant sop-, ply of water, without Interruption, and ethansting but two and a half feet of. the surface of the pond, at the. end of - the longest drought. . There are 120 acres of land, With Sigetr ling houses, barn, stable aecommodationg ;n i g; .• for twenty horses. and a sew g the outlet. Cartage to and from rue gam . Landing can be ',contracted for at SO cents per ton. The property will he Void or leg lu parcels to suit purchasers. Communications may he addressed, or personal up. plicatlon made, to iJdr. Joseph Strout, Peekskill Post Mks ; or Mr. Joseph Lynn:or Mr. Smith B. 1 4 0 0, at White i Plans. t ,(March 84, 1344 . Coal 91116pIng fin d 'ConMilo.; lon lileiatant. DANIEL J. IZIDGWRY - ' • HAVING LEAIED TIES SCHUYLKILL .. .MAIM CATION Company's Landings. at Mount Carbon, Schuylkill County will attend to the Still:ming of Red, While. and Gray AO coal, run anylOrenalinea "the Mt. Carbon Railme.d. , i . , , PURCHASE OF COAL. Having been engaged for it .n umber of you hi the Mining Business. be has a thorough knowledge of the different qualities Of Coal lathe Schuylkill Regiorl.sod trill attend-Jo the purctuisit. and shipping of Coal for dealers abmad4 at a moderate compensation. - re Satifactory references given, when required. March IDA% . , . 1. . 11-1 f 1 , . I MI
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