POETIC GEE Mims In the ballroom's mazy round !, O beauteous form we saw. 77i0 swettness of her C1100161201C0 Around "did many draw. She spoke in silvery =elm low ;Aid with • ryren'i tongue— beard her `whinier to a friend—. .9al—go it while yotere youngt' is it anb Amor. tV Live Feathers.-9a editor tells • good story -of ,persgrinstiona clown mat. lie was a young Iswyer in attendance upoo coon, and the vitiates where ths court was held was thronged to overflowing. Having, with some difficulty, how• ever, procured • bed, be jumped into it, but ith was out again in almost no time. v What kind of, bed do you call thief" said be so the negro who o ffi ciated es master of the cere- monies. •Pother bed; Massa." "Feather& I I should think it contained entire ehickeni." be-dat are fifty dollar nigger, Sam, (row de ebiekn in'!" murmured the waiter dubiously, as he proceeded to insinuate his hand into the muss busing tick. Squash if he habn't, tho !" said he, ss he polled forth a pertly-picked rooster tole de stupid jeck•behind Ms morn" when be was feathrin' ettieena for dinner, to empty de feathers into de fuss class beds, to prove de ker. aridity ; and de blind nigger oberlook de ehielen! la de hurry ob business, mass.," -he continued, 'in an spoletie tone, ••dose little sceidums can't always be avided. We hab a dozen niggers trim chicrim all de time. and 'casionally a - foot or :teed ern ob•iilooked in de fedders when we pat 'em 'way in de bedr, but dis 'ere ern do fus time evir found a hall chick'n !" rir A Yankee Bargain.-=old Squire Hopkins was the perteet picture of meekneu. and his slut. bring seemed the efroct of bashfulness rather than laberitant physical defect. One day a neighbor •eamo to buy ■ yoke of oxen of him.- The price was named and at, enimats made a very esti/lac --tory appearance. "Are they breeehy P asked the buyer. "Yei-n-never tr•tr-itroub!eel me," sees the re The other paid the price and took the the yoke, in • day or two he came back in a towering =I "Oonfound these critters, Squire—there-ain't .no fence will keep 'em. They'd break through a •stun wall, or jump over ,the amen: Whit the dickens mado you tell ane. they . wasn't laresehy 1" 4 '14 - didenet ger n n no such thing." • ..Yes you did. You slid they never troubled you." "Oh, w•well neighbor;' era the Squire, I cl.l - let e•euch th•things el that ere trouble me." The buyer eloped. rir Keeping the Commandmen!..—A Cler gyrnan finding hi, flock vary ignnrant revolved to pay them domieilliary 'mita, and inspect them .at their houses. Coming to a poor woman's cab •ln,smongst other questions-he asked. her how coutnitndmants there. were?" "Truly sii," said she, “I cannot tell." - ten," said he. "A fine company," replied she, God bless you sad them -together." "Well, but neighbor," sand he, "do you think you can keep these commandments 1" "Ah, the' Lord in Heaven bless you sir, I'm a 'poor woman, and can barely keep myself, so hoer can I bear the charge of keeping so many com. mandmentg. • Igr Nave; Courtship.—l courted her under sirgutar circumstances. I won her through a rash vow. Thus : I raw her—l loved her—l pro posed—she refused. ”1(011 love another," said r °Spare ap blushes," said elle. .1 know him?' said I. "You do." said she. “Vory good" reclaimed ; "if he remain hem I'll chin him." I -wrote him a note. I acid n was .a painful thing— and so it was. I said I had pledged my word as genteman to skin him—my character war at .ertake—l had no shernative. As an officer in his - Majesty's service,f was bound to do it. I regret. ted the necessity, but it must be done. He wee . open to conviction. lie sew that the rules of the service were imperative. lie lied—l married her. --(Capt. Tiger. la" There u such ■ thing as a ptaatieal conun drum which is not amiss. "Look-a-hea, Sam," said a vreaternnegeo one day to a field hand over the (once in a n adjoining lot. ~l ook.a.hea, d'you see dot tall tree down dail' 1, 'Tait, Jim, I does." I got up dot treo Tors to-morrow." eWhat. arts you tarter, Jim !" "I was after a coon ; and when I'd chased him —clear out to !odder end ob dstilongest lim, I beam „somefin drop.. .What you gueaa 'twos, Sam!" 'De coon, ob course," ' ..Now.you . don't ; 'uses dis here nigss !—E ypl! Like to broke him neck ; been lircpin about abets since'!" Smart.—A gentlemen whose bump of order was very largely develdped, had • clerk In his employ, whose habits about the office were anything but orderly—nothing under his bands had a fixed locality, end everything was at odds and ends. This earelessne,s brought out a re proof from the employer, who afters general lee • lore no the suLjeet of enal.sirangements, -quoted the old procept, and said " , Sir, you should hive a place for everything." have sir." replied the junior. I have-a great many plates for everything." -rlf Kissing to some Purpose.—A story has readied our ears of a singular scheme for raising funds, which was hit upon and put in practice et •ia donation party held not more than a thousand miles off. It appears that come of the kissable ladies present actually allowed their sweet lips to be tasted at the rate of fifty cents s kiss—this being.mmaidered a suitable price fur the privilege! It we ars not misinformed, one gentlemen of the party took film dollars' worth.—[Samitoich - rir"Hare you got Il hatter for my buil" .'Who is your boss?"' Ole one that 1 works for." "Where his name you idiot 1" 'Robert Brown, sure." cThere's none hero for him." •7t sint for bim I wants it ; its a letter for my self, but I ask fit him beitass his name is better knowtribsu if fweke'dozen make one grout, how many twill make one grow 7 ll .. .fourteen poundilmako a stone, how many will Make a pebble, If twenty four sheets of paper make a quire, how many will it take to make en orchestra 1 11 one must have three scruples to every dram, bow many must be have to ®ular spree ? nr"lVAgrunder the run can . be the Haab of that hall tinging to-day!" said „young Sant, to cid frioUtl, u they approaches] a country .4. !age. ..if I arse to express an oP:nion on the sub ject," returned Isaac solemnly. ' I should sari' te my deliberate conviction, that somebody was •pulling the rope." ar Wicked Rfply.—•• Would it ' ware lawful to marry two wives!" exclaimed an enthusiastic young bachelor, desperately is love with a couple of country cousins. "Try ono to begin with !" was the remark of a surly old benedict. SP Cockney Cologuy.—q say, Jim ire you going to sea that men hung tomorrow I" .4 don't know, Dick; cot's be get to he hang for r "Vy, bleu yon for 'arse stealing." • .For stealing a 'one 1 .Vot • fool ! Vy did'nt to buy von on Mist, and never pay for him 1" ICV"./Voto Pal/44k." said a judge. slrhit do you ,say to the charge; are you' uilty or not guilty 1" ~Feith ! bpt tbst9 difficult for Ter honor to az, let alone tureclf. Wait tilt 1. hear the art—. deuce." fgrA correspondent cell* to at a man who died lately, .bectoss he lass so rich," and asked as what the doctors should lint down"'as the occasion of his &alb, It is bard to tell. We ,sh - okiktoOy bodied of the Miami of the chest." DP Bak Praervation.—Whenever a young r eman - bas - acquired elove of reading, and of course Al healthful rehab for intelisetual pleuuree. ha has become ixisarmed of one of the beat preventives ogainardissipation. riP 'The Ruling hatiors.-.-A general on the point of death, opening his eyes, and seeing a eonsoketion of three physicians, who were stand ing finite, by his bedside, faintly exclaimer 'lgert• aaptil?, ij ITU fire by pkzkynt, jes ell. ant with OirtiK*tnattiPiltio .Philadelphia L. lIESSON BONi Xs. 82 Some &coed strut,—entcsegt.rnia DERtONZ stetting the City. wishing to purchase MOURNING. are respectfully Invited to an esami nation of nor stock of Spring Goods. Oa occasions when mourning attire teoneeded, the Inconvenience of proceeding from store.to store to march of distinct ankh, of dress, Is completely cited ated.and an a hondance of valuable time need. by a CO. to the PHILA. FAMILY MOUffhlra STORE. when every descent ion of goods'necestaff for a com- Oda 0211/1 for mourning, may be found at the most reasonable prices. - BLACK Bombazines, Alpacas. Mousseline de I.:tines; Silks. Cbaly. Canton Crapes, Real Grenadines, Bilk *Lanes, Demme. all wool kareges. Lawns, SECOND MOURNING Inounellnes de Lathes. LstVtle. Gingham'. Chintites, Linen and Silk Wilms, Gingham Lawns, &c. Also. Ellack.Thibet long mad square Shawls; Crape. Grenadine. and Barege Shawls g "English and French Veil and Trimming ttrapes i Crepe Mode and Lisle Veilsl Mourning Bordered Ildkfat Collars and Cub: Salome Gloves. &c. !MAC!: As.PACX. ISONIMAtISE These Alpacas have every appearaace of a due Boa hyalite, at half the coat. ss•Ceod goods—one price—fosrest cash pilcee. .s.Wbolcial• cash boyeno are lamted to call. Phlla.,Apr7-15 4tl -New Spring roods In Thllada. Townsnirn SIDLAPLESS SONfili 32 .SoutA Second Strut,—rniLADA., HAVE received by their turn importations. and care. fal selections a large clad *e!l iodated atone which comnrires every derivable kind of STAPLE ,& FANCY GOODS. . Dress Goods.—Filks, Gingham'. Lawns, Mohair Lilt. !trail. Chintzes. Linens, and all the new fabrics for Sasichr.—Silk, Canton Crape, Tblhet, &oche, Net, Gator" Plaid, English Cashmere. and deal-akin. Fristadig Goods.—Plam and neat figured goods of all kind., plain Shawls and Cap stuffs, plain furnishing. goods, &a. .afit's Mar.—Cloths. Casslmere's.Drltilnea.Tweeits, new Ammar staffs, Vesting', and Youths' Wear. Fernishist EnellahAullts, Blankets, Boele• ,ings,Taniinge,Sheetings.r.inens,Moreens,Daniasks.&e. Shoemakers` , Goods.—Lastingr, Gallons, Laces. &t. • Philada.. March 31, , 1581 14-3 mo __— VICTORY: VICTORY t VICTORY I MEMMita= TUE POPCLAII Willa C•IIDIDATC FOR 00Vt117101 TRIUMPHANTII ' Sadden Restsestion of Cooplwo in Dods. FIVE hundred hands wanted immediately to make the new otyle WINTER COAT, which for elegance and a'ppearanee, surpasses anything of the kind ever presented to the ettizens of this Country, A pattern, coat can be seen at the immense wholesale and retail Clothing Establishment of LIP PINCOTT & TAYLOR, enrnef or Cantre and Mahan reap. street., Pottsville. Also. a large assortment of Cotter. Asphat. and ' i Figured Deaver Cloths; French Doe Skins, and English. French, American, and Sax ony Twilled Cloths, Of the finest fabric and manufac ture; together whit a great variety of Casslmeres An golas, Paletol, and other novelties for the cnsnine les- Son. A most unusually large variety of rich and ele gant Vesting'. w hichinust be seen to be appreciated and we cordially extend an invitation to nor numerous coil. tomer, and the publiegenerally, to favor us with a call, In order to satisfy themselves oftheithe of this well as sorted stork. • i Silk Shirts, Drawer., Neckerchief., Suspenders, Cloves, Ac. :Dope Fathinnable Cinthine, of the latent make and finish. i LIPPINCOTT ar. TAYLOR, Corner Centre and Illabaniongcratreets, . Octli-42 ) PO.llsvii, Boys"' and Children's Clotinug Depot. • 284 Chrinfut Street, Philadelphia. • 11. THE Subscriber having had much e•nertenee in the manufactory of Boys' and Children's rinthittir i Anhounces to the citizens of Potts• 'Ole. and en rroonding towns and Cmintry, that he has a large and varied assortment of ready •made clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, made of very gond materials, and in the best, latest, and most rutin tenable style always on hand. lie would most respe fhlly invite them, the ctitzens of Pottsville, Lee. to give him a call when they •isit the city, and examine his heautlful stock themselves, and he satisfied that the Depot, is the place to be well suited in Children's Clo thing to make, fit. style or finish. . Feb. 7, -49. • 7.1y1 , P. A.% 110 VT, No. 26 t Chesnut St. belniii Tenth, Philada: , PURE WHITE LEAD. Weßierill &, Brother, TANT.IFACTURERS, No 65, North Mont street. 11 Philadelphia, have nnw a good eupply of thar war ranted pule WHITE LEAD, and those customers wbo have been sparingly supplied in consecibence of a run on the artLle, shall nnw have their orders filled. No knots eubmance possesses those preservative and beautifying properties. in desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lend; hence any admixture of other materials only mar its value. It has,thercfore, been the steady aim of the manufacturers, for many nears. In supply to the public n perfectly pure white lead, and the unreaslng demand for the article, ts proorthat it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed on one lasi: WETRERILL & RROTH ER in full, and nn the other, met-ranted pare. all in red letters. New Medical Office, Cor. of 2nd and Atarkst St.. Opposus Thompson's Hall POTTSVILLE. PA. flit. RECKER. finalfEl'A TIIIC PHYSICIAN, etc. I RESPECTFULLY Inferms his numerous frierds. and the ruthlle in general, that he has again opened nn Office in this berenzh, where he may always be found durkr..the day ready in attend 'on all applicants, and Itt a et iesa fflicted with everyform of disease.wheiher recen - ir Chronic. may reelive advise. and SLlchlreat. went. as le has in nn extensive practice of nearly 20 years. found mug safe and effectual. Residence Corner of Callewhill and 3rd St. oppostte the Primative Methodist Church. patt2.7. 5.3mr, Roofing Slate. THE EERNSVILLE SLATE Co. RESPECTFUL— IS inform the public that they are fully prepared to furnish a .uperinr Slate for Roofing ; and having the Most experienced Slaters In their employ will at. tend to any orders with dessatch, and nn the most lib. eras terms. A sample of their slate may be .eon at the Office of Joseph Ctnrge. Architect. who will give any information required, and with wham orders may be left. WAJ. J. ROBERTS & Co. Match 3, 10-tf] Lehigh Water Cap, 6m non Co Great Savlnz In Oil. s..s.DEVLAN & CO., • agentria, es. ft RE patentees and ante manufacturer' of a LZ•iDR! 11 CATING COMPOUND, to be need In lubricating the Joints mac'dnerp. It is 'warranted to be eq.l to the lies; Spermaceti t in stand the coldest weather! and to be mnre durable thou anything now in use,— The price is 75 cents per gallon. and the following cer tificates show itsellaracter Dec. 4.1115, Messrs. P. R. Denten & —The Pa tent Composition you seat me in have tried, and which you deolgn as a substitnie for the best oil In the week- Ing of Machinery, has. lam happy to say, more than en. alised my caper infirm.. I had it fully tested nn n Locn. motive Engine for two days(in rainy weather, with mnjt Eying over the machine at every revolution) by a skilful Engineer, who assures me that It wnrks equal to the bestspermacrtl nil, with a saving In quantity of 00 per cent This saving. together with the greatly reduced .price at ahtcch you inform me you ran furnish the article will strongly recommend its use nn Rail lined, and In large mills and factories where large quantities ofoll ern used. I have now no donbt of its entire success, and underthat impression tender you my sincere congratu ations. Truly yours, Wx. Encosu. Portaviuds, Jan. MOSEL This is to ccrikty theist bare been °attic P. A_ Devlan & en 'a Patent Lubricating Oil for the last six weeks, end •Can give at. 9tlf decided opinion. that. besides its beings° much ahOsperr, its peculiar superiority over the hest Sperm 01, is Its deer:N/14ton mschinery,whieh ren ders It a very desirtible article firths! put - Prtee. We are extensively engaged in mining and shipping anal, hay ing eleven Steam Erg ince of various capacities at work' hoisting coal, pumping svater.&c. HAYWOOD &CO. P. A. Deolan Br. Co.—Gentlemen :—We have been nt.ingyour Patent Lubricating Mt on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nail Works fn the last nine wrote : an:l we consider we tia•e macs, it a fair trial : an the wnrks are calculated tnmanufccture four thnutiand tens of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy. the Engine one hundred end tis•y horse passer, and the /peas are from thirty to nine hundred revolution' per minute. After tliOwlitore trial, we con recommend the Oil as equal in the - beer - Speen all end, in many Cane. 'taped nr to any sperm oil tired in the country. viz : for heavy bearings and fast speedv, each as shafting and (ant. I remain yours,dr.c., JA)ES Itt•Cmtrr. Sitinager or the Reading Iron, Nail and Tnbe Works. The subset that has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubricating Compound. in Schuylkill County. who will supply att orders at manuLarturer's , prices. C. F. rioaTos. At 57iloss, Haywood & Co.'s Sinn, Febl7 '42 /11-11,1 . Pottsville Clothing at the UNITED STATES. IVHOLES.4LE CLOTIIIArG LEWIS & HANFORD, • NOS. 252 AND 256 PEARL STREET, (Between PRIOR Pt , and Burling Slip.) NEW you, MATE ON TURD TOE LARGEST •PSOItTMEST OT .LOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES. • IC THE ARTICLE OP SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Ire keep an endless Farley. Also the mnst extensive slannfactori4 or OIL, CLOTHING AND COVERED MAT§ IN THE WORLD. i. PLAIN' AND FaSHIO.NA RIX CLOTHING, Of all kind.. • LEWIS ds if kNFORD. Feb. 15. 72m1 No.. 251 and DG Pearl sir SILLAMAAIDER, FIRE, A - 6D Tame- - PROOF CHESTS, Fire-proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Let ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrieera. tore, Water Fitters, Patent Portable Water Clo uts, Intended for the sick and Infirm , EVANS do WATSON. . . . 76 &Stk. Third Si, (opposite tics Phileie. Euleeee.) MANUFACTURE and keep ,t,c,..,.t.,r7 - 7nconstaritly on hand, a Wee as . 41.4is.f.'4111,:ilsortment of the above articles, I.l(sPgrTl.lrt„,together with their patent im )„7ylo „.. 1,,..„01,3? proved Salamander Fire.pmof 34.1 . 111tr,E;., sales, which art et) constructed • 1 .111 ;3,.*" . 4' as to set at rest all manner of ft% doubt as to their being strictly fire t hat they w ill resist the fire of any building. The outside cases Of these gates are made of boiler iron, the Inside case of soapstone,and between the outer case and Inner cafe Ise space of some three Inches thick, and is filled to with indestructible material, an as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre hared and do chalierigeihe world to produce any article In the shape of Book Safes that still stand as much heat, and we bold ourselves ready at all time, to have them fairly rested by public bonfire. "We also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of on r Pre- Mum Alretight Fire Proof Safes. of-which there are over 800 now in rise, and In every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the pnbllo to a few gentlemen who have them in nee. iitylllood & Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph 0. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa.' N. &O. Taylor. 139 North 3d at.; A.Wrlght & Neph. ear, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander 6aror. Conveyanrer, corner oflllbert and 9th eta.. John 31. Ford, 32 North 3d at.; Myers Buse AO North 3d st.; JAWS M. Paul, 10Illooth 4th st.t Dr David Jayne, 6 South 3d et.; Matthew T. Miller.2o Booth 3d at.; and we could name some hundreds of others lilt were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of the public, and perticularlythose In want of Fire Proof sites, to collet our store before purchasing elsewhere. and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at oar store than at any other establishment in the city_. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Melte at very low prices, cheaper than they can Db bought at any other stool in Philadelphia. -DAM EV/IND fflainnlieggo, 4l4l4 l) - lemmas WA N, THE - MINERV:JOIJANAL, - ANIY - P(iTTSVILLR GENERAL - ADVERTISER Four New Certificates, TELL IT IN OATH, PUBLISH IT IN 'TNE STREETS OF ASEELON. , DR. SWAYNE'S CE7ZEBR)I7 ; ED - FAUILY NEDICIXES DR. swATlsr.ts .. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERJ/Y; $lOO,OOO Reward. -FOR A NOR& EFFECTUAL REMEDY THAW DR. BWAYNB'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD - - - - - CHERRY. A RE you troubled with a cough 'I 11. Have you pains in the side and breast, . . - Have you a tickling or rising in the throat Have you the Liver complaint I • Have yini the Bronchitis? . . Nervous Debility. of any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption It you are troubled with envoi' ihe abnve symptoms. then use Dr. RWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY it will erect &speedy and permanent litre, as the stridence at thounnila who hags been .enred by it tblll testify. EXTRACTS PROM EDITORIAL NOTICES. A GOOD blaniciar...-W• have used Dr. Swayne'a ,Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of years and always wind the happiest enct....rrirressard, Ed. City Item. . Having fairly rested the virtues of Dr. firrayne's Wild Cherry, we kel ourselves bound to record our tes timony In Its behalf. as a most valuable and cautions medicine.—Editersaf Itet. Clipper._ MORES NE`v9 FOR Tan SICK. AFFLICTED REAM A VOICE FROM SCRUVELEIEL CO. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE, • be. SaraYar--Dear Sir i-w About ais years ago, I discovered that my lungs wore .atfecred, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed. I had great pain in my lett side, upon which I could not lay in bed; and in the morning my cough was so tevere Chit I found it very painful to throw up the phlem which gathered in great quantitiea on my lungs. when fortunately I bought of your agent. in this place. one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. which so much relieved me that I continued using It moil now- I have used six bottles, and am happy 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 uaw follow ray daily avocation, without being afillicterl wllb that painful hacking, weakening cough, and I 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, WILARM iIEAUSIONT. Sr. Clair, Schuylkill County. Pa., Jan. 29, ISM. ANOTHER FROM OLD MONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE: • 7110 EXTRAORDI.II7 CASS. - . Bourse—Dear Sir:—llaving enntrarted a se vere cold, which settled upon my lungs.attendedwith a violent cough, pain in my side and breast. difficulty of breathing. I was attended by physicians of the foal respecrability, but my symptoms became very alarm lee. there was an abscess formed in my lunge and made its sway through My side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician trioughtthe power err functions of one of my lungs Were totally destroyed—therefore supposed ^the Cade etilirelthopelree. This mournful elate or things con tinued inr a long time, until I was wasted and worn ton skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, bur all !.tiled In dn'any grind. But there still being a spark of hope leg forme and my anxious parents, and hav ing heard of the great virtues of your Compound Byrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the firSt eminence, I concluded to make trial of it. ant to my great {atiorartinn, my cough gradually grew better, the hole In my side began to heal, and I outflow happy to say, from a poor and al most hopeless skeleton. I have heroine healthy and weigh more than !liver have. All my neighbors can testify to the ahoeetf.tct. • AeItAIIAM 1113:15ICIZER, 2 miles from Skippackyllte, Skier, Ick to. Pa. Such is the Unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant ly receiving letters from Physicians and our Agent,. from all parts of the Ilnited States, informing us of extraordinary cures. • The El Dorado of Caltrornio o, Peru may yield For tunes-to Thousands—But ghat are Million., without Health? DR, SW.AYN_R'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CUERRY. TWO -Y,Ellf CERTIFICSTES. • 'Menton°, N J. Dee. Gth. 1913. Dr. IT. gw•virs—Dcar :—This is to certify, that during the tall and winter of 1816, 1 was troubled with a very severe cold and cough.. with strong symptoms of the asthma; I WWI inclosed to try your Compound Syrupsof Wild Cherry, of which ••one bottle'. entire• ly cured me, and I would strongly recommend it to others forsiminw affections. STACY ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF a'. PH11.41).1. Dec. nab, ISIS. Is. SWAYNE—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add my tes timony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I conceive to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last fouryenrs I have hren afflicted n tilt the asthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to me ; night after nicht would I have to tot up in my bed. I was attended by four or five different physicians, oleo having used various patent naerlicinee, hut all of no oval!. I continued to grow worse, until I commenced the use of your valuable compound Selbr , of Wild Cherry, which atTorded me instant relief. After using several bottles I was restored to perfect health. Tours with respect,_ tlanstt B . ElllNll. Any information respecting the above case will be freely given by her husband. • Mamma W. Ei%strs, • Carpenter, corner ni Eighth and Paris sts. Thousands of persons are destroying their conethn. lions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles, which relieve for the moment, but eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once In that.uld established remedy, Dr. Awaynit's Compound Syrup rff Wild Cherry. so cele brated throughout the whole world at an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat, Unita, and Breast. IMPORTANT CAIITION—READ! READ! There la but one genuine preparation of Wild Chief ry 'and that is Dr. Swayne's, the first ever nffered to the pokily, which has beensntd largely throughout the United States and some Parts of Europe; and all preparations galled by the name of Wild Cherry, have been pet out since this, under cover of some de. cepiive circumstances, is orderto five c.irrency In their vales. Each !male of the genuine in enveloped with a heantiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Win. Penn thereon; also. Di. Swayne'a signature, and as a fuither security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations from all others. Principal Office, FICIITR and RACE Streets SerayneN Celebrated VerrnMtge. ". safe sad effectual remedy for ironer, Dye: , pepeia, Cholera -Sarre:ls, siary or Dye peptic eniferna eradiate, and the nest earful Family Medi cine ever offered to • the public." rrMS REMEDY is one which has proved poetess / . fail for a longtime, and Itl onivers ey acknowl edged by all who have tried it to be jar paper:or (helng so very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) o any other medicine ever employed In diseases for which it intecommended. it net only destroys worms, but it invigorates she whole system. Ulm harmless In its effects, and the health of the patient is always iffl• pros ed by its thweven when no worms are discovered. Dr. SW AYNE'S VER/lIFUGE hairnet with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be fore been accorded to bay medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever it is known. To the fond mother, bending in eleeplets anxiety over her wasting ehird,it will carry telieGjoy, and t ban k fulneas ; to all who are stiffering from the diseases for which it is prepared, it rr , retY a speedy restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Swayne's Vermifuge la In square bottles (being recently changed to prevent ' counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following wordnblown in the glass DCll.Swayne's Vermifuge, Fhltada., also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signature of D r.Swayne. with his portrait on each side of the bottle without which none Is genulne. This article is so pleasant to the taste that both children ind adults are universaily fond of it. Da S WAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT .TAR PILLS—The great American Purifier—Mr the re. carnal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood or habit of the system. • Let It be remembered, that in this preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical propenws n(Sar saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of which is retracted on MI entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any other unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it is possible for a medicine to be. anal be harmless. It purities. cleanse:. and strength. ens the fountain springs of life a and infuses new vigor throughout the whole human frame. at. Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr. /MAYNE'S S ARF!A PADILLA AND EXTRACT TAR PILLS. Bee that the Signature of Dr. El'illftYNE Is on each Erra. . • The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swa)ne. corner of Bth and Rice streets, to whom all orders should be addressed. . ... . .. .. ~ For tale by the Collowtng Agents: J. G. RROWN. Druggist, DANIEL KREBS. P. M.. and IPotts9llle J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, JAS. U. FALLS. and I.lllneravlße. JIM. W. GIRDS. . .... 11. SMSSi.ER, Port Carbon - • C. & G. RUNTZINGER. Schuylkill Raven. • McLEAN dr. LEYSON, Barnum Hill. J. Witham*. Middleport ; Danlel Bertsch. Ashland; -Charles Fruity. Orwitsbury; Jno. Bletemnan. Ham. burg; E. 3. Fry, Tamaqua; Jun. Dickson, Elann Matthew Manse. Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert. Manch Chunk; Eekell & Barndt. Tremont; Cockill & Bon, Llewellyn.and by storekeepers generally. October 7.11148. ' 41- • Adams, Brothers. IMMIX DOOR NasupAcTunnus, • No;-79 Norte Third Meat, Phliade Won B O OKSh e at OIIPPLY BLANK cheaper at the Kanothe- Ila tory Ibis elip be bad at aye Wollner , m 54 they !tiutaosl t r " 2 " a" SILENCE I TA& dread/al Caryl / Tie Lzoga era to dmyrir;l Tao work of the &strayer bath listaar Tas conga of cossaspraostastatht-_-. assasd of Dena I ARE you amothert Youidarilog child, your idol and earthly Joy, Is tort, perhaps. confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpole cheeks, her thin eluttoken fingers; tell the hold disease, has already gained apart her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierce y.ottr soul. . Yo , witaan,.Whenittst about tb enter life, disease ie..' a heatt-t nithingblisht ever the fair prospects of .e future—your hectic mulch and feeble limbs tell at your loss of hope, hot you need not despair. There is a balm which wall heal the wounded lunge, it is • SLIER itt i cS ALI.,-11EALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATMs the wife of Wm Attire, Esq. was Mven op by Dr. aural of Washangion,'Dra. Roe and cClellan of Philadelphia; and Dr. Mott of Now York. Iler friends all thought she moat die. Ohs had every I appearance of being in consumption, and was so pro nounced by her pitysicians-.Sherman's - Dalsam was given and it cured her. Rev. lIENNY JONES. VA Eighth ermine, TriS (Cared of cough and catarrhal affection of SO years standing. The Oral dose gore him mote relief *than ■ll the other medicine hr had ever taken. Pr. L. J. Beals, Id. Delaney street. gave It to a slater-In-law whn was laboring under Consumption. and to another sorely afilictgd with. the Asthma. 'ln both, eases its effect were Immediate, andaoon restored them to com fortable health. DR: eIIERMAN' S CGErGit LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate cases Of Cough to a few hours. They hove cured a large timber of penmen whn hove been glten up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting brood, Corteumption and Hectic fever. by their use, hate had the rose of health restored to their lie and cheek. and no* live to speak forth the praises of this Invaluable medicine. DR. BHERMAN•E WORST Lonaors Rave been proved. in more than 400,000 cases to be tnfailible, to fact the only mum Worm deutroying medicine ever discovered, Children will eat ;them When they cannot be fon.vil Intake ingather medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them to this form, is great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of thy child becomes °ten sive. and there Is picking of the nose. headache, drow. sinematarting.duringeleep.dinurh eddreams.awalting with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, fever- Minns, Writ. voracious appetite, sickens of the stomach, and bloated strnach-=these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these Incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fail. • . SIIELESAN'S' CAMPHOR LOZENGES • Relieve headache, nervous sick headache. paltntatlon. of Ow heart end sicknrsa In a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, f i tntliess. colic, 'spasms, cramps . of, the stomach . so mer or' bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person in undergn great mental or bodily mil. DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever used It to be the best strengthening plaster in the world, and a any= ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, aide - , breast. neck. limbs .joints, rheumatism lumbago, !cr.. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary. an there are-many unprincipled persons whownuld force a spurioit arti cle upon the COMMUnity. Be careful to get s her an's poor Man's Plaster, with a l'ac simile" of his written twine on the back—none other; are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Dee 249-Iy. .7211 E GRAND PURGATIVE. the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Roeurnatism, r Piles. Dyspepsia, Seurvy,timallpoit.Jautidiee,Pains In. the Back. Inward Weakness. Palmlation of the Dear, Rising intim Thrnat, : Dropsy,Asthma. Fevers of all kinds. Female Complaints. Measles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Morbus. Coughs, Quinsy. Whnt,ping Cough, Co ns u 'opt lon, Fits, Li►or Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness. Itching ofthe Skin. Colds, Gent, Gravel. Nervous Complainti, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion. • xperiepee has proved thm.neatlrevery disease ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangement of the dig•etive organst and to secure health, we Mme; re : move these obstructions or restore the blend to Its' na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine Is most effrctualy re moved by Clianse Vivito-Vs Purgative Pills ; being completely enveloped with a coating of pars white raper (whicn is as distinet from the internal Ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and havii nntasteof ined Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in theslighiest degree, bur nperste equally nn all the diseased parts of the system, instead of confining themselves to and rack ing any particular region. This. if the Liver be affec ted, one ingredient will Operate on that, psrticutar or gan, and by cleansing it of any curers of bile. restore it to Is natural state. another will operate on the blood,and remove all impurities in its circulation, while a thud will more all impurities haus circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatevxr Impurities may have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at the • oot of disease, remove all impure humors foam the body open the pores externally and'internally; 'ydrate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle. so that the blond may be 0,111,1,01 y pure—thus securing altee and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and liver ; and thereby they resters kearthoven when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can he ascertained by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so posi tive end certain In restoring health, that the proprietor binds hiti•elf to return the money paid for theta in all cases where they do not give tiniver.al satisfaction. Retail prices. tl5 cis. per Principal otEce, No. 06. Vesey street, New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill courtly for Clickner's 'Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Allstlealing Balsam, Lozenges and Planters t Tamaqua—E.J. Fry. and fitlsliser & tiforgenroth ; Patterson—M. Schwartz; Midaleport —.lnn. Witham; Port Ca thou—B. Slsissler; Pottsville—F. Sanderson, and J. C. Drown ; St. Clair—llughes ; New Castle— Cleo. Relfsnyder,l: Taylorville—J. II Ottn; Miners ville--James B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Ka titTman ; Tremont—Banso & Wingert; Pinegrove—Paul Sur; Orwigsburg—Joseph &Jammer ; Port Clinton—Lyon & Renhel ; New Philadelphil—Wm. ff. Barlow; Schuyl kill Haven—Levan& Rana - ins.; and also by J. S. 0. MAR fIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville. Dec R. '4.S. 49-1 y TIIE IT 170 ODI • • DR. KEELER's PANACEA, V OR the removal and permanent cure of all &sews r arising faun an impure state of the blood and habit of the body. viz.: Chronic- Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Con, Ri - rtiriil:Trn'all ha forms. Tette/Scald Ilead,Salt IRhettm, - Cut:lntone eruptions of - the-bead, face, Andy, and en tremltiec Chronic ilieases of the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels, Chronic tthettinatisni. Chronic Enlargement of the Joints and Ltgamr ots.iWhite Werellingi, Flip Joint affections,•Abcesses, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorder', mer curial and hereditary piediSpositlons. etc., etc. Prnm the known pail which the Blood performs in the ordinary processes of inanition, who doubts that i does not undergo important atteratinns when the pro reSiell take place it, 2X unhealthy, mannerl These al terations are sometimes the cause end snmetimes the effect of the mnrbld phenomena, which cow:thole-what we term disease. That there is a strong analngy be tween many constitutional diseases and the effects of poisonous agents introduced thin the blood, no one will deny, and that these diseases ore due to the action of some mothific matter, which has effected both he physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams: "The ap pearance of pethice(dinnlora thin) on the external mar • face, the occurrence of naore7estrnslve hemorrhage In Internal pate, the general ditidity of the exoon and frequently its unusually dark or otherwise alterecfris-' pect, its poisonous properties, as exhibited to its delete. Noes operationa on ether animals, and Its prnnenees to pass into decomposition, point oat the Blood as tin first part of duo oder, and by the failure of its natural proper ties and °dime as the vlviner of all structure and function, it is ptainly the medium by which death he gins In the body." All of those affectkine in which the Panacea is epplicable an alteration antis fluid teas ta ken place—it most be changed before health can follow. That it hue this power the most ample testimony can be given. Do not hesitate Remembetaresponsible me. diets! person tells you no. Read the followingevldeace Blackwood toson, N J. Feb. 6, lea Dr. Heciera—Dear Sir am entirely out of yoer Panacea: I was called on day berme yesterday for half a dozen. Year medicine is becoming very popular where I hare inn/winced h. and I think the more It is aged the'more impute rit will get. • • • Respectfully amens. War. PAlllell/. 31. D Prepared and sold N. W. corner 3d and rtonth sneer, Philadelphia. •For sale by J. G. - Brown and J.S.C.lllar tin, Pott•ville ; .1. Kemptiin, Pon Carbon; J. B. Falb.. klinerstqlle, and by druggists and merchants through not the County. Price 111 per bottle, or six bottles for '}For particulars see pamphlets. Alan, De. KEELER'S CORDIAL end CARMINA- - TIVE. the most speeds and permanent remedy known fir Diantwea. Dysentery, Cholera Infantom Cole Illatulency. /kr, and for the many derangements of the stomach and Bowels from Teething. Ain family should be whiling it. Price onty ma. [Apt 1346-I6 ocl4-if BIONTIILT BULLETIN. NO. 10. THE: CONISUNPTIONr 43CRIrle It is the settled opinion o 4 '' MV ', • the mostdistingnished phy e• melons, both of this coon -. C - 1,4,, I try nod Europe, that Celt ,. ....„. ...1 stiniption is Carabil, in any il t:".. and every stage,exceptingt k, , ~....,...,._ :bat which is attended by , , ve ,.,....., : ... ~.at tn e t r i ns g m d iat r itT a . The i IlaV ,":1 A marks a v lnga o li n l i nroro e f n al Y e , *" . ..., -- ...,‘- J. powers of life, and thermi . . .' cure is not to besocerialn ly counted on. Tubercle' atiago . on the lungs are not seers - wry obstacle. to a perma nent cure. mum the means to be employed must be widely different from those ordinarily used. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine merely, something which will ralay's cough. Nothing is easier than to furnish such a compound. his this. and this atone, which the numerous Polmonlc Rim's, Wild Cherry Balsams, Cold Candies, and the like, aim at; and it is all they achieve. [MID Is usually the basis nf them all; which; for a time, de ceives the poor sufferer. but disappiiints at lam. To cars Consumption, something far beyond all this is imperitirely necessary. Something must be used whose specific action Is upon the Pulmonary vessels. and upon the delicate membrane vita h lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which 'bows Itself in the form of Tu bercles. This the Gra efenhere CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM - - Will effectually do; while at the same time It will al lay the amp and remove the wasting hectic. Fibs medicine is the only one extant. do this or In foreign couqtries,that can be rettekint in the cemplainte under notice; and an the moot trying season to just at band, the attention ofconsu mptive 7tersons.of the Med ical faculty. and of the public at large. In earnestly in vited to It. This Balm Is of incalculable value In Asth ma. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Cold, Spitting of Blood. BBB culty ..f Breathing, and all other a &Worts of the throat, the bongo. the bronchial tubes, he. Tentimonials of Rs wonderful efficacy and of the nu. menus cunt, it haseJfected, may be had on application at the Company's Agenciell. E. El ARTON t ßeeretary. And for sale by J. R. C. Martin. Pm tsville ; J. W. Minersvllic; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; J. H. Alter, .Tnocamra; John Williams. Middleport; Robert But. er, Baring Vale. [Auglg'4s-11-Iyl Novll TO BUILDERS AND CARP ENTE s. , f`.llE subscriber be leave to infarm him friends and 1 the pubbile to general. that be has purchased the Lumber Yard, formally-owned by Zinn & Wilt , at Schuylkill Haven, apposite the Farmers Bank. Where he intends to Rosen constantly on hand - a fall assortment of le/Vaned Susquehanna Lumber. conslatinn ofts bite and yellow pine boards. Weather - boards, pannel boards and plank, from I' to 1 Inches thict, and door stiles ll to I j In thick. 6 in. wide.. Hemlock inane and 'sant' Mg, joint and lap shlnglee. Plastming Lath; &e. with a few thousand feet of seasoned .Ash flack from le IdEnctio think, all of TvWch be will sell on. the moat reasonable terms. Be would mostraapectfolly Invite allputebasersto call and examine for th emselve. before boring elsewhere. • DAVID D. LEWIS. Augustl2.4. l l. 33.tf .UAM.M.IIIIOII , II COLUMBIAN I IMIELL—Iai 17 gallon. hal/goon, quart and smaller bottles:also Maynard &Magee' &enying Inks,llogan & Thomp lon'. &tad Pen ink, 'era Mkt. Bed and Bine lobs &a., artinlinaln and r Ink as low as 311 cents pe doimn. whole% as BANNOB Me 11442/ . Mealy Daft sad Varigy atone; Caution Extra. A. man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name ofd. P. Tot/mend. and Uses Ids name to put tip a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating is GENUINE Original, etc. Tale Townsend Is no doctor, and never wet; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like. Yet be assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaming• credit - for what he Is no . This Is to cannon the public not to be deceived, and purchase hone but.the Grantee Original Old Dr: Jannis Town, send's Sarsaparilla, having on It the Old Dr's.slike nevi, his' family , coat of alms, and his signature across the moat of arms. Genuine Townitend Sarsaparilla! 11.0 Dr. Townsend la now about 70 years of age, V and has long been known as the author and Mews erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, he was compelled to limit its Manufacture. by which means It has been kept out of market, and the sales , clrcumscribed to 'boats only who had proved Its worth and known its value. It had reached the earn of many, nevertheless, as those persona 1. holt ad been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wnhderful HEALING - - Knowing. malty years ego, that he had, by his skill. science, and experience, devised an article which would be of intaleuable advantage. to mankind, when once known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve red. expecting 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 tech This time has comet be means are supplied i this GRAND AND 'UNEQUALLED PRP.PARATION. Is manufactured no the largest stale, and le culled for throughout the length and breadth of the tand,,es venially as it Is found incapable of degeneration_ or deterioration. Let every man ring thrnughnnt the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the r.'al 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,• which scree eases, nervy fer mate, and serer chanyes lig character. From this day forth the. people shall have the Pare Genuine Textured Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or to the stomach, and it shall yet banish front' the land all perienting; Souring, Explo ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now In use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sersaparilla oughr to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 }ears. Unlike yoong 8. P. Townsend's It tmptoves with age. and never changes. but for the better ; because It is prepared on scientific principlee by a scientific Irian. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoyerira of the Art have all been brought into requi sition in the manufactaredf the OLD DIPS. RAMA PARILLA: The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains Many medicinal pmperlics, and some properties whicleare inert or useless, and others, which. If retained in preparing it for use. mu dace fermentation and acid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are BO volatile, that they enoreiy evaporate and are lost hi the preparation. if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to ilinse,expeiienced in Its menu fricture. Moreover; these volatile principles.'whietr tly one vapor. or as ■n exhaltation, under heat, are the very essential ised'eal properties of the rout, whkh give to It all Its value. . Any person can hail or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which Is more from the coloring matter in the root thin from anything else; they ean then strain this insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it nSursapatilla Estntrt or Syrup." Rut each Is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR SAPARILLA. This Is on prepared, that all the Inert proper:tea of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid nr of fermentation. is extract• ed and rejected ; then every particle of methral Tuttle is secured Ina pine and enncentrrted form; andthus it is rendered Incapable of Inning any of Its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, it Is made the mast powerful agent In the INSII7,IERABLE DISE..OES. . - - • Hence the remain why we hear commendations on every side.in its favor by awn, women, "ind children. We find it'dolne wanders in the =IC of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Illteninatiam, Scrofula, Piles, Costiveness. all-Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches.an , all ntreciiiins arising frone IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous •15ncv. in et compiftint. arising from indigestion, from Aridity of the Stoma. h, from unequal circulation, deterinhiation of , blond to the head. palpitate., nltho heart, cold feet ;rtd cold hands, cold chills and hot dashesover the body. It has not its equal in Cold, and Coughs; And rpromotes easy expecterailan, and rent;e perspiration' relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. Um in nothing is its exrellene more manifestly seen 'and acknowedyod than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It work* wonders in C.ll , Ppr Floor ;alba,. or White., Falling of the Womb, Obstructed. Surinreseedi or Painful Motives, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and le as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions, and regulating the generalsystern. Buie., tone and sirength to the ,vh.ile body, and thus cures all forms of IVERVODS DISEASES AND, DEBILTM And thus prevents or relieves a great. variety of other maladies, an Spinal irritation, ilenradirin. St. Vitus Dance,Swooning. Epileptic Tits, Convulsions, he. it is not posiinte for this medicine to fail to do good ; 'lt has nothing in it which can ever harm, It can never sour or spelt, and therefiue, can never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver In healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipn • Lion, nlhys tnfla malinn.pnri6rs the skirt, equalizes the circulation of the 111001, producing gentle warmth equally nil ores the body. and at the insensible perspira tion; r• lases ail obstructions,' and invigorates thee, tire nervous system. is not this then, "the medicine you pre-eminently needT But can nny of these things sail of A Pt -Townsend's inferior ankle I. This • nag win's liquid is not to he COMPARED WITII rim OLD DR'A. nceauae of one grtnd fart, that the one fit lae:ipable of deterloration,and NEVER SPOILS. while the other doe.; it sour.. ferments, and blows the bottles con taining it Imo fracinenta ; the annr. add liquid ex ploding, and (lama:fine other pude! Must not thin horrible compound be rinhinnnns to the evatem? Blot! put acid into a system alrfadyttisettud toifiachi , What causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do wr not all know, that when fond MOMS In our sumach., what miarinef it produces? flatitlerne, heartburn, palpitation of the heart. liver complaint, duet beta, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the ',Mod 7 What Is Scrofola buten at id humor in the body! What timelines all the hunting which bring on Eruntlnns of the Sktn. Scald .llrad. Salt Rheatm,Eryslimlae. White Swellinge.Pever Snres, and all ulcer:flint's internal and external! It is routs log tinder heaven but an add anbstaerv, which SMITS and thus epnili, all the Roils of the body, more or les. What catyea Rheumatism, btu a solar or acid fluid, which inamnates Unit( between the joints and else where, irritating and Inflaming the tondrr and delicate tisaites upon which ft sets? fles of nervous diem Tres, of impurity of the Mond, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. • . - Nov to It not hortibie to mite and tell, and nvirits. ty war. to; use this SOURING, FERMENTINO.- ACID "COMPOUND" opli. P. TOWNPEND! And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine 011014 Sarsaparilla, is al IMITATION of his inferior preparation t - Heaven forbid that we shnulli death an ankle which would bear the mast distant resemblance to 5. P. Townernd'i article! and which would brine down upon the - -Old Or such a mountain load of complaint r and criminations from Agents who hare snld. and par cnasers who have used S. P. TOwnsend's Fermentinc enmprind. We with it understood. becanse it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's' article and Old Dr. tarot,',Townsend's Sarsaparilla are leaven-ride apart and reptitay dissimilar ; that they are nnlike.in every particular, having .not one single thin; in com mon. Au P. P. Townsend b no doctor.and never MIA.% no chemist, nn pharmacetubt—knnws rm more of medi cine ur disease than any other common, unscientific, improfessinnal man, what guarantee can the public hive that they are ',relying a genuine vcfentific medi cine, containing all' the virtues used in preparing it, and which are incapable or changes which might ren der them the agents of disease Instead of health? lint what else should he expected from one who known nothing comparatively of medicine nr disease f It reqotres a person or some experience. to conk and serve tip even a common decent meal, how much more important Is it that the persons who manufacture medi cine. designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled syn. tems.should know wall the medical properties of plant.. the best manner of securing and ehneentrnting their healing virtues, also an txtenslve knowledge of the ea. dons diseases which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases I It is horrible to think, nod to know how cruelly the afflicted are Impnvdupnn by presumptuous men for the 'cake of money t Fortnnrs made out of the agonies of the sink: and no equivalent rendered the despair mg sufferers! luta to arrest frauds orlon the unfortunate, to pow halm into wettxmledihumanity. to kindle hope in the de spairing bosom. toXestore hralthand bloom. and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banieh infirmity. that Old Dr. ',cob' 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 Joynti experience. its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO !TEAL, And thus to have the unpaid's; able satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, healtkand a long life of vigor. and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends' Agents for this County. John 0. Drown, Pottsville James D. Falls. and J. W. Gibbs. glinentville I P.. J Fry. Tarongtia. • (Dec. 15. 1848. • AI. Abdominal Supporters, &c. TllE 'subscriber has made an arrrangemint for a sup ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER also hie HERNIAL APPARATUS, which be will amp. ply to physicians, and those Requiting them. at Philada. prices. These Instruments ere now Renenlly tiled by the faculty lo Philadelphia. and arehighlyrecommend. en by all who have used them. P. SANDERSON.' Pottsville. *print! • • ti 17. Erin# ` ~ qij,; { :) :~: ~'!~~i a ~1~ THE subscriber beg' leave to inform blitHeuda and the nubile in generarobat be has omega a [ani and Lembo Yard. at the corner or Hieb Street slid Mount Carbon Railroad, in Pottollie,abors Maywood & Snyder's Foundry_ g where he will keeps soNtant assortment of Oak,lifendoek.Pine,and Poplar Lumber. Having three Saw.tallts running; be Setters Mattel that lie militia enabled to supply hls friends with an desorption of lumber for mining or building plummy on the most reasonable terms, and by. the prompt at elltlolltothelt orders emirs • tontinuat ce of the 6rday2o 51 , 1y1 STEPHENSON Soda Sal zEratas. • THE Undersigned. the only manafacttirers of gen , nine Soda Bel Mattis, beg leave to caution their costomers and the public 'taunt an article made in Imitation of the genuine. , by several ntantifsetorent who have been induced to this course by the great favor our article has met With. To those who are nos acquainted With oar article. We have only to say, that a single trial according to the ditections,, ((which are placed in each package,) will manifest ha itmerinttty over any other kind of Sal /grates in Market, and we warrant it wholesome and perfectly free (ruin lemur'. ties. The genuine article can be obtained of any of the wholesale sincere or dimmists lit this thy. Boston, Providence, Philadelphia. Baltimore , and New Orleans. Purchasers are particularly requested to see that our brand Is on each package. /No. pinata' & New York, !d etDl, ISO. • 4.31. Worse4li Vegetable Restorau • tlvo THERE PILLS' nevs NOW 'BECOME THE MOST eltensively tstablished and annular F4/if. to Newt:ass of the present day, both in Enstand,and In this Country. ' They were invented in 1832. by Dr. WM. WORSDELL, of York, England, and have since that time wrought many wnnderfal cotes to cal* country where they have been Introduced. The present prnprietnrs for the Untied States ate In possesslnn ofman y petted certfleatea roc tes wrought both in England and America., ELIZABETITAILITTERWORTII. 3 Richmond Rt. Liverpool, was confined to bet bed mu months, with the Dropsy. her legs became awelLni to en enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was testored to perfect bealm by two boxes of World/Ira Mr. JONERJO Canted at. LiveritonL seas els° cured of Inds rantion of the Liver. by Wrtredell's Pills. THOS. CPOASU ALS, Thornley pear Preston. Eng land, war cured of Typhue and Rheumatic Fewer, by Wend.° Pule. VMS- BLlreflEft, Of Reading Penaltyleant*. testi flee that his child was severely afflicted witb Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pill*. • . Dyspepsia, Headache. - Ilahltual Costiveness, severe Colds. have all yielded to this powerful but partly 'meads medleine. No more certain and infid el purgaiit a has ever been dinenvered. Many. Physicians make nee of these Pllla3n their prectire With great success They are for sale in Schuylkill County.' price ]Sets. a box. cm:taming lid Pills valth full directiona,by Jno. O. Brown. and Joseph Coanwortb Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E J. Fry, Tamstpla ; Joseph 11. Alter. Tuscarora; Jacob Mem St. Clair; George Reilknyder, New Castle; William Paine, Heck sehervine ; ' , Me. B. Falls, Minersville t Leven & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven t E. & E. Hammer, Or. wieshart/ ; M. & J. Dreher. Ent Brueinvick ; Boyer & We rn an, Mc Kea new rg ; S. N.. N. Rep er, West Penn; Creel' & Torrey. Pine Grove. • C. P.Arnet, Travelline Asein for the Middle Stales. A. WEEKS. & Co. - Prrprietow. Jan 17. '47. 5-tv) No. 144 Chesnut St. Phllada. EVER , ../ending the sphere of its inefulnesa, and every year adding to the long catalogue of its triumphs. ' A MILLION OF BOXES are distributed annually without billy meeting the demand ! Poe P[ll3lt time" past, the sales have been limited solely for want of fa cilities of simply. Truly this is a' universal remedy. Unheralded, those Pill, have found their way into the termite-at corners of the Union:every where provini heir title vs the POUR' MAN'S FRIEND—sir gi MAN'S lIOPE—TILE 'MARVEL AND BLESSING Or TILE AGE. Fora triftin: :MITI. every Individual and every family may have health insured to them fat sn indefinite pa ri‘vi and what Is life without health but a miserable existence It is too precious a boon to be tampered with, be try ing all emu of experiments 'upon it. The tick thmiid use those medichiesonly which experience has 'hewn to be the brut. A T'TIYFTICIAN'S TEiTYMOIWY. (From Cuedll. Greene enuntyerieli Ynrk.) Di W. Wnioirr—Dear Srri—l have found your In dian Veerlable Pills a valuable remedy In canes of General Debility nithe System, and to all Billions dis order.. lam aho in the habit of recommending them to temalea in peculiar eases. I observe them to oper ate in the system without producing debility or pain, leaving it it, a healthy condition. Just 20, IBIS. JOHN DOANE, N. D. TIIE BEST FMIIII.I%IIIEI=II9E. (From Martile (fall, Pa.) To Ms. W. WRIGHT—Dear Sir: For the last two years I have bad the agency for. the sale of your In dian Vegetable Pills at this place. and have sold annu ally large quantities at retail. They have In every in stance, given entlrit •htlefaction. Many families in t lib section keep them, and consider them invaluable as a lamer medicine. There Is no medicine sold here that can be so universally retotemended as Wright's Indian Vegetable Pine. Very troly yours. Febracry t, ISIS. WILLIAM M. LUKENS. TESTIMONY OF ANOTIIER POY:SICIA The following in an answer in reply to a note (eons nor itgentasking Dr. Bptiton's Opinion of this narilkifie: Tank/immesh. Aug. 29, 1949. Mr. A. Derhatn—Dear Sir:—ln reply to your note of yesterday.' would state, that I have occasionally flitind it convenient to use the serious °Patent in the shops. nod while] am unwilling tosay anything to depreciate the value of others. I am free to confess that I consider Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills cayerior to all others with which lam acquainted. I have used them Ow ma years, both in my pum _fami ly and In my prieliceger evilly, and they have uniform ly proved mild. ce ,a safe in their operations. The rare and skill wi which these Pills have been hitherto manufacture are in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee' for like good results in future. Very respectfully. B. A. BOUT ON. M. D. 114.13 lea practitioner oflong experlenci ,W •Ilknnwn in and even beyond the lines of Wynot.ng county. He is a giuduate of the University of Pennsylvania. and highly popular with the people among whom be resides: Let i t b e ; ,,, e mhered that 'Wright's Indkin Vegeta ble Pitts ore prepared with special reference to the laws goverhing 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 m outward appearance. Purchase Brim none except the regular agent., one of whom wilt be found in every valet as I town la the dtate. Mrs. E. U. nn.vrrv. Medlar ea ; Brekel,Orivigsbarg. . • • A. Meitner. Port Carbon. Delved li. Puff. McKeansberg. Gem R. Drey, Tuscarora. henry Koch &.Son, Middleport. Wm. Taggart. Tenement*. &El. Demmer, Orarigeharg. Wheeler & 51,1er, Plne grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman. Mahantasgo. , John Welst. Kllngerstrin: • Gabriel Herb, Zimmermintowns. C. It. De Forest, Minersvolle. Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Dreibelhts, East Branswlest, S. Dart & em. New Philadelphia: Levan & Kauffman, Schoylklllllaves. . • M. & J. Drecher, East BronswiCk. Jonas Roblntiolds, Pert Clinton. ReMsnyder & Brother, New Castle. B. It Reedy. 'Artier Mahsnleags.. Eckel & Bamed. Tremont, Wm. Price, et. Clair. Royer & Wernert,MelteerishOrg. ' W. h. Radiate, New Philadelphia. 104111Yees devoted exclusively to the aide rafWright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American On!. leen( Modal No. PM, Greenwich street, New York; No. 199 Tremont street, Roston—and principal office No. le9 Rare street. Phila , Dee. 9, '49-59-1v PATENT GhtlASE.—For the axie. 01 Llama cior.Wasons,Rail !toad Caro and Machinery Of all kinds. In save nil and prevent friction. The artirtals nrepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PARVlN,thennlv mantifectnrera of stint article. In the United Statea, nt - their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drua Stnre In Pottsaillle..Sehuytkill County, Pa. REM :3111ER that nrinelc Genuine without the wen tanalanatore nfthe inventnr and proprietor,Chas. C C upon each package ES 4 6118 E. R CMEDY -A . FahnestoclC Vemfage. 'FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. - • ri•IIE CONSTANTLY increasing popubarity and sale 1 of li. A. Fahnevock's Vermifuge has Induced per sons woo are envious of its success, in has, off upon the public., preparations which all medical men know to he in.fficacious in expelling warns from the system. This Vermifuge made its way into public fawn upon the ground of its nwn intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind nnw used; and while many worm remedies have. -by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly after gone I hid the obscurity which their worthlosness justly meilted. B. A. Fohne stock's Vermifuge continues to be. triumphantly -.u.1 mined. It has only to he used and imeffetts will fully sustain,aft that unsaid of its wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. . Wert, Erie Co., New York. Jan 7,1813. We certify that we have used A. A. Fahnesiock's Vermiiuge n our families, and in every case it has Pro sided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms from the state n. We cordially recommend It to parents who have children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. ELON VIRGIL, WNE 11. PAINE. . ROBERT MAY, • - • JOS BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail at the drug warehouse of B. A. FAHNESTOCIE & Co. Cotner of Sixth sod Wood sts. Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in Pottsville, by JOHN 0. BROWN, Drug gild. - (Dee. 9, tBs3. 30- • Weaver & Taylor. waolar.sames GROCERS & • COMETS. SIUN MERCHANTS,, No. 49 &WA Water at. and SO Esau% R . Larew, a Ass doors Odom Chet's!. LaAVE Or sale In Moro wilt purchaseni Clty and Western Brooked llama, Sides 4'Al:welders. Dried Peaches Western halves, Roll and Keg -flutter. Laid In Barrels and Kegs, also a good stork or Fresh Ota gos. all Or sale at lowest mu Apt Mop. • tiadslptga. April 7, • • • pis -et 4 0 *IRN IA 46 & '.2AI-2;• DS StiSt //I I • Nk'W Fresh Garden seeds. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENEBit large rtmertinent of Carden Seedm warranted Rush from tLeltursubm among whiell are the following: BEANS. Dwarf Blue Imperial, Bond Windaor Dwarf Marro*fat, • Green Long Pod, ' Large Marrow et, Early,Sit Weeks. Dwarf Sugar. .., Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS. White Kidney, Field Promptlca. Sneer Runner, . Mammoth do White Dutch Runner. RADISH. • Lima Beans. 'Long Beerier Short Top, BEETS. Long Salmon,_ Extra Early Beet, White Turnipmtoted, Early Red Turnip Rooted, Red 'turnip - do Long Blood, Whtte Summer, Sugar Beet. Black Spanish. • CABBAGE. SQUASHES. Early York, . Early Bush or Patty Pan, Lugo York. . . . Vegetable Marrow, , Early Oa- heart, , Long Green.' Early Sugar Loaf. , TURNIPS. Green Curled Savory. Early White Flat, DruutheastSavory,. Early Purple topped, Large Drumhead, flute Baga or Sweedish. put Dutch; MISCELLANEOUS. Red Pullin,. ' . Large Red -TOM - %to. CARROT. Savoy Spinach, ~ Early Ham Saltily; or Oyater Plant, Long Oran re. Large 1511 Pepper, CELERY. Cayenne ' do White Solid, London Leek, Red Solid, Bruisers donnas. Turnip Rooted, - Sugar Parsnip, cucuspEß. . Double Curled Paridet. Early Frame. ' ' Nasturtium, Early Welts Soloed, Mustard Seed, Long Green. Sea Kale. Grierkin. (Meting) Curled Eadine. . . . LETTUCE. Large Purple Egg Faint, Early Carted. 'Curled Cream, .. Early Cabbage,, Corn Ballad, - ''.• Royal Cabbage, (head) Sweet Corn. ' Coded India. do Early Cauliflower, Crown Dutch. Cape Broccoli, ' MELONS. Asparagus, Citron, (eximisite Savor) Flower Seeds, ' Carolina Water, , Herb Seeds, Mountain sweet. Sweet Marjoram, ONIONS. Thyme. Sage, • Silver Skinned, Summer Savory,' Large Yellow, - Sweet (Lull.. Large Red. (Annual) Lavender, &e. PEAS. .- BIRD In FIELD SEEDS. Landreth's Extra Early, Canary Seed, Early Frame, . Timothy Seed: Early Washington. Clover Seed, lkt. Blehop's Dwarf Prolific, All Garden or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to order, by the. Bullet nr small quantities, at shot' notice. re Country Merchants and others supplied with small parcels elf seeds pat op to sail again at City priers. By purchasing of us they can keep up their supptythe whole seeff season, and procure them as they mint them. at - BANN AN'S March 3 154 Cheap Seed end Nasittry.Stores. Heave Powders. • IT RAS cured, in thejaat year 1. !aria case. of Heaves, WOO engem of Chronic Cough, tno cases of Broken Wind, :COD tale. of Hones out of Condition, and other dipresett. More than SOO cerildeatesJitorbal and artkies, hue' been reacived,attcsting to the virmea °film inestima ble remedy ; but ria have only space to subjoin the fol lowing: RichtanJ, Oswego Co., Sept. IT, MB- Gentlemen wish to Inform you that the Tatter. •all's Heave Powders I bought at your store test Gets' her, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she had had ttes years. The first package did not effect a cu.e, but did the mire so much good I was Induced to try another package, Wnd the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves; since about a week alter commencing the second package,althaughsbe has been used on my Ilinn almost every day since, which has satisfied me that she is effectually cured. One of my neighbors Is giving Tattersall'. Heave Powders to a horse. and the prospect is very Battering be will be cu red by it. Believing that the above named medicine Is a very valuable ne, and that Heaves can be cured by It, I feel willing to lend my name in prolaeof it. Respettfilly, Manna P. Wanner. - Spin. Ala., laly 1949. Measrs.. J. F. Winter & Co.—Gentlemen.-1 most cheerfully bear testimony In the createffleacy and virtue of the Tattersall's Heave ?Madera, in,the cure of for ties affected with Ileive.coughs and colds. I have a valuable horse that wait so revetely affected with Heaven and violent coughing, that I had well nigh lost hint, when I purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cared him and restored his appetite. No owner of horses i hnuid be without it. Respectfully yours, "Cita.. A. PEAI3OOy: CAUTlON.—onliatlnns. and worthless eompoondi have followed a. wherever we have Introduced our re medy, and .we understand that several new ones are being put up tot t Irenlatlon—beware of thou and take no remedy hut ..the Tattersull'a.” None ginvine without the signature of A. K. Cough & Co.—prier one ,doltar per package, as for live dol lar,. Prepared and told sehotesale and small he GOUGE & EISTCITiN, 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. • Pottsville. Nov IS, 1843 • 47-17 -- ___~~ rl ~~: ---:~- => ~... =~- ~=--__ s ~:_. ~~. ~:.-- McAllister's Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER M'NERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, I Scranton. Humors, Skin Diseases, Poisonous, Wound.; to dlsCharge their putrid matters, and then. heals.thein. It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING. for there is scarcely a disease external or Internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it tot the last sixteen years for alt diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and declare before Heaven and man, that not In one ease has it tailed to benefit when the patient' was within reach Of mortal means. I hare-had physicians learned in the profession.— ) have hadminissers of the gospetjudges of the bench, sldermen, la suers, gentlemen of the highest erudition. and multitudes oPthe poor, use it In every variety of way, and there has been but one yoke—one universal voice—saying " hIcALLISTER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." . • RIIEUMATISN—It removes almost immediately the indamation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the box.) DEA MACRE—The salve has cured persons Of the head ache of twelde years standing, and who had it regular every week so that vomiting took place: DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Agate In the face, are helped wish like success. :WALD HEAD—We have cured raves that actually. defied even thing known One man told as that he had agent *3OO on hut children without any benefit * when a rem [mays of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner than any other thine: TETTER—There fi nothing better for the cure of Triter. BURNS—It is one of the best things In the world for tio. es. Piles—Thnovande are yearly cured by this Ointment. It neveefaill in giving relief ter the riles. Around the has ariAiretiorts for arirtz-VcAUister's Ointsunet for Serafino. Lies, essay/aim, Erysipelas. Tatter, ChiaMin. Scald Mad, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore Throat. Breathitt.", Nervous Affection's, Pens, Disease of. the Spins. Head-Ache, Astlow Deafness. Ear•Acke. Burro. Coots, All Diseases of the Skie r Seri Lips. Pim ples, ¢a Stiffness of tie joints, Stec/lin" of tie Limbs. Sore Limbs, Sores, Rkenwatient, Piles. Creep, Swelled. or Brakes Bruit. Thatl.AeAe..4yos is the Face. ¢c. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain ID the Chest, or Aide. falling off of the hair. one or the other smolt. panics cold feet (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of diseaie to have cold feet. CORNB—Occasional use of this Ointment wit al ways keep' Corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. ' This Ointment is gond for any part of the body or limbs that are Inflamed. Ii some- cases itshould be applied often. . CAOTION.—Nn Ointment 'will be genuine _irides. , the name of James XeAllister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES - McALLISTEB, Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price. 'LS sta. per hot. AGENTS—J M. Beatty & Co., Pottsville ; D 1 , 11 Ileinier. dn'; J. %V Gibbs, Minersville ; Charles Froi ley, Orwiesbore ; C. & G. Ifuntzinger, Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Tagrart. Tamaqua; Washington Heis ler, Part Carbon; Win. Price, St. Clair ; John B. Hicks, Reading; and by Agent, In all the principal Towne In the United Stave. Pnntlp.l Office. N 0.23 North 38 It., Phlladelphra. Februtfry 10, 1849. 7-1 y . Tobacco. Snuff; and fiegar - MANUFACTORY. M. 154 Natal 31 Street, above Nem Street, PIIMADELpUIa., WHERE can alwayshe had a general asiortment of • TOBACCO. SNUFF, .4.BEGARB,' Or the 190 a approied qualities, to which the Inception of dealers and others la requested. - Purchasers may depend upon beta; funthhed at ea low prices to at any other store In the atty. and upon accommodating term'. -N. B.—Constantly on bud a general assortment of Laef Mame. OHO. B. NEST • NareniSto4o-benll - Fkital4Rt. TO. SPRING. . .. Written b' Abby Walters, a little girl aged lc:tree,. s he wee both without, made, and wrote it with her mouth, haring acquired an' extraordinary facility la that mode of reconlmetbought : Now the wintry signs ate going. Fast from stream. and and tree. Wanner Omura Mildly blowing, , dining is here vOth faXe of glee, 1 . *Snow; are low 'indiums ate high , . . Whet ber may MMWpitilyi- ' ' .. • Wide abroad .her ;Meng, .. As the angel maid advances, Flowers are blooMing, buds are singiag, .. In the sunshine l ot her eances. soma of vatdore,4outhi as beauty, Genius of the r ad of Macs .. • ' Who delays to pay, thee ditty, Who but In thyiap reposes, - lituileet born! cry blush supernal * • ' Gave their tlotsko Eden's dowers. • • ' .clad the globe with glcoth vernal: • • i Fitted scenes 0 * heavenly hoots, - Maidens. thOu b that globe ii changing, Youthful, thou b our forms `row old, As of yore thy feet Mom rangier, ' Bringing beauty to the Mould, . •. • . • Delco to breezes, light to abler. ~, • Life and fteedem to thegoutilotitut; . . To the woodland smerald dyek • Mose and garlands to the . monatalue. . ' Order to 'uncultured lands, • ' Mask. toren:veins Mole, f ' . Laborto the farmer's hands, Eloper° beans) and cheer; to words! Glorious, gentle, iiilial spying. . Gould we ever to thee cling, i t mum= _ gleam'. more a sig for • Should a hams bosom beery:. He should be a n teleei coMer e Nor a took of I ve teceles, - For thy trays ate ways vfarace, Freshnen, pee elind Pat, 47 i ' Paradise adorns My ace 1 . . C With its sweet simplicity 2 And though Sammer's robe, litamilog • Acopleiseem Id Dolan', dyed, Thine are everm re discleslng More o (peace aid less of pride. Only in thy walk I'd wander, Other seasons ctitlte,l , • And when dint ld sun it ) vader, , Leave thee oat for the skies. ~► form Pr. R THE. SEASON. WORK F ; • Pasture s Ther• is, perhepe, no put of the business of Ameticim husbandry more neglected then that of pastures. Judging from the indiffer ence manifested by many towirde providing them for their stock, one ; would be led to suppose that they were looked upon as of little value, end yet when we coma to fr up the aggregate menet of this description property; it will be found to form an la:monad ium in the' ; rent whole which comprises the wealth of the Malian. Such being the case, acd as the labor and comforts of every huabandinan's home, is intimately connected with the condition of his clock, it certainly iv his inter esir-as well as his ante, to sea; that they, are wall cared for, and pros dad with pod penmen his i own estate, and the they are net turned out to find a living upon the reds, or trt poaching on his neighbor. We, di felon, recommend to all who may hate epees fields to devote to the purpose, to ; prepare them to ft Id pasturage. A fe w bushels of bones, salt; lime and elute, and a few Cart loads orwood-mo Id per cent, if composed to t nut, spread Moe at, anal harrowed in with grass seed, would, in the course • of a single sea. fen, form . actexcell tit and pernienent pastors, one which would mai7airt all the ' stock which any farmer keep Perhaps es good grasses as soy others, to sow for such purpose?, would-be the Red Clover, Icentucky Dine Grass, Timothy ,„ and Orchard Gress' sey 8 lbs. Of•Cloyas seed, to be sown seen/slaty end 5 lbs. of each of the oth ers, mixed end s n topthei. The ground should be fine th ughly harrowed, by lapping, ) and pas . over t lengthwise and crosswise ; when the it may be thus kepared, the seed should be so ndightly harrowed in,snd the ground. rolled. A p stuns could be thus; created, if pro tatted one slason,l every two acres of which would not only ke Ft. but fatten 1 bullock, while the cut orottid be nothing compared with the satisfaction which ne would derive from the feet, that he did not an oy his neighbors, by taxing them with the supnort of hie atecl—ti thing which no one has a right do. I Oaf,—lit youths e not already seeded your ox 4, ci T get them in as . as possible, as the greatest security of their fu ming grain well, is to be found in early sowing. Though generally consigned so the poorest gruun on the tame, they can only be expected to yield good crop, when the soil in which they may g ow is fertile, and has food in, it cilculeted to supply_their wants.. Where the soil may be thin, tr chance ol a fair yield may be improved, by; t p-dressing with 2 , bushel' of ashes, I of plaster I of salt, and 2 o boat-dust, a per acre, to be ma e into compostlanal permitted to remain a few days before being„ l nsed. It may be either harrowed ; in with the opts; or applied afterwards, as m6y beat comport i i virith the conve nience of • the part . Less than 2 bushels of coed per acre, should et t be lOWA. and if] the ground is good, 3 baited. °old net be too mush, es it should be an objet with the cultivator, to give to the earth as much feud as will occupy it with the plants of the oat*, to the exclusion; of weeds and gran. Sy hen the Jude shell have:teen harrowed in, the gunnel shord be well rolled with a . heavy roller. In the preparatitei of tbo toil, ears should be token to plough and pulverize it thoroughly. Early Turnips.i—Msks a con:mash of 7 parts rotten dung, Ipa caber, and after digging up a loamy bed full . • de deep, and raking-it wall, spread on your compost, and dig it in half spede deep end rate it in thoroughly ; then sow . Eilty Bat Dutch turnip eyed; rake that in and pei-the emit, down ;'then " ashes Deer the lied. When the plants first come rip, sprinkle. lithe oyes died% three or four morntegs in, succession, early; and when large enough, thin them out lo as testiest viz inches apert, tiring out the Weeds ' at - the same time, awl y u may calculate on a pod supply al early turype. Potatoes —Tow rds the end of this month' or the firs; ten days o ; the next, will bet a good time to get in . , your ixteiticrop of potatoe?. Repodia.; ling all specifics for and preventatives against the rot, wo are inclined to believe, aftei; having read almost everything t at has been wrilten and pub: i belied on the subj ct, that' the greatest security' against that noorg ,is Übe found iii . early plant ing and cleanly cut um Having reads this deo titration, we will state our plan for the cultivation of this rout—s plan, by the way, that We rarely. ever failed in makieg, a good yield, lettere tile sea. son did not defy our exertjans.-- •' Soil.—A grasseiwariliii generally the twat—the soil in which the potato cruse delights ; ii !adapt ; dry mould, the f., her the • better; though with plenty of manure nil good - culture; it will' grow; M any soil which i sound and noCweer, the_lar gest yield we ever • ad; was grown ton a sue: red clay, which had • on thoroughly prepared and; highly minuted. , . . . . . . . . Preparation of Me Soil.—Ploosh deep-- . as deep as your , am, can penetrate the earth. —and lay the fano a flat. If it be • grass ley. or award, ran the rider lengthwisi, the' farrow I immediately after toughing, then barrow, ands. roll again. That ' d de, lay offyouilturowe Pores end south, three, IS t wide, and fotir inches deep.. The laying off tho :knows should be done at the ~ time of plan ting. . Preparation , of ide Sets.—Cut the potatoes an ae to leave two or dree eyes to each set, and ea y ou c ut them, strew plaster or asheis over them, sou-to cover the wounds and atop their bleeding; spreading them on the floor for a faiv days before planting. Pianting..—When ready to plisse; have your furrows drawn as lirected, strew itherein about two inches its depth of 'good; strong minor. ; on' this place your set/, ten inches apart, sow aches over them with a tree hand and totter them with the plough. , . Spring IVAeol.—Thia grain, though we do not recommend its ciiltu e, should be seeded early this month. dleadowv.—lf the be tight bound and unpro. aunties., you may improve them, by harrowing, sowing a gallon of timothy seed and giving them a dressing of two horde(' of ashes to the sere. ' Feniee.—Look tri, thoroughly; repair your fan. ter,—have this easSatial duty performed under yea• own personal attrPervision.) Brambles,- bilcrral and bushes.—Have every thing in the shape: ql these pests 'about your field, and fenced dou np, r cut down at once, and re peat their destruetio as often as they may show their heads, through the season;.—ono or two sea sons' war against them, if well conducted, will eaterminate them: ' I ' Hauling out Manure.—ff your manure la not all hauled out and its place, gal to work at once, and ease Oat until it is completed. Poultry and othe i • oul houriev.— lf th ese have not already been ale ned out end white-washed, have Chaos them:telly cleansed', and give them .• good costar two of whitewash without: farther delay. , limes; Mutet,'. , Working Oxen. and Wile generally—See that saw stack of awry kind ate swell fed, well wind tar, and that your wilelt-wors reedits soma sacenlent - foodj-tbat they reeeliu. tattlwies s Weak; tart suffer tar sad: 4. • I Ii II
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