CIEIA#TER OR MISSES The dear little Masts we rest-with In ' -- What hopes and what fkato they awaken. end when a man's taking &Miss Cot a Vlrtra, Ile is Misssketi as well as ;ittss -TANEN. When I courted Miss KIDD end obtained the . kW,' I thought In the braille. ;flay passion. That I'd snake a 'great llty In WWI esininlra Miss, But It was only a Mini-Cll.eeLetion.• rt' to many Misses war d roanded Miss Xi D. • .With me and my balm Inter feting, &jealous Miss-Tat:sr put it Into her bead. That she ought unt to Ore me a hearing:- (day, There's a certain Mtss-cltsrier. that I met with one Almost sent my hopes to destruction. land she feta suspicion of all I might say— AII to one Miss-consrarertoir. • Deceived by a nig,IXFOiNIATION, I wrote, The catit of Ittranger demanding. 3lnra-etate - ctort prevented her getting the note, And introduced pltaa•r_vneatrsantsa When to tritake tier my,wife I exultingly swore, mad her doubt my intention, And I nearly vivre. to liltas-rourese before I could wetter her from bluts=ageseurnaiorr IS at When est no longer wonld yield to 31ms.nourr. ltd by hltss.utrr zersTaeton. Itie , turg With ISltss-ust • moot serious fall out, Andln wed had no more hesitation. • lint *Awn at the church to be married we met, .lidtsa-talc made the parson to linger, "And! got so annoyed at an awkward Mtsa-rtT, could ni get the ring on her finger. '-having been so hfies-rata,l now kept a strict watch, Thougb I still lived in fear of hltils.esegtscie. :And I Mond; wbentoo late, an unlucky Miss , ins•ren Interfered with the joys of my marriage. 11111.111/L6 in my dwelling put every thing wrong. M ten-rearrgo LISENT here took her station. 'Till my cash, like the time I takesizeing ray song. Was till wasted by stiss•serue•terir. 113 it anb ijuntur. Western Eloquence —The further we go West, the higher the style noes: Wiaconain, at wesent;mpiles the , agony" of . ..rhetoric up ro the maximum paint. The following is en extract from an Oration delivered on the , fourth of July last, at Lancaster, in that State : .Americsnal Remember fhat your molly wan bprn in blood, b4oized in gore;"cradled inithe • war hove, and bred to the rifle and bowie knife. We have foul: our way i up. The colonioc cut • their way out of it, through blood and carnage and-thunder. They tore their blanket wide aping. • Onst or twist it looked like a mighty slim chance; I but they cut and seared and tore and slaughtered • away like, biases. (Cheering ). They grappled -John Bull like a pack of bull farriers. They took him by the • haunches ; they grappled hie wine pipe, and least they made him bellow like bloody thunder. Washington sheathed the sword. The gentle olive branch of peace waved hi r green :end luxuriant foliage in- majesty over the chores of Colombia ; and foreigners flocked in and built i• their nests with us among its sheltered Loehr , . i But a few more sears had rolled away down the laiircead track of time, when John Bull again carne ' bellowing up the Misaissippi, pawing up onto his back therich and luxuriant site of Lninsisna, and &ming the banks of bayed river and lashing his tail like fury: But just below Orleans he found the great Jackson. and he coultrnt riblike him more than an oxen, he could't , t allure!: (Great applause.) dicker stood there like a laurieror and met John Bull ni he advaneed retry lime. At last he bit him a lick, right back in under 'ay tween the horns that knocked the breath out of him, and set hitn Hafting and bellowing like viefeli disagreeable at the :hunk. Soldiers . of Winnebago.war, and invincibles of Sank furse ! [Here thirteen men arose.) He- roes of Bad Axe Veterans of Stillmon'e fight! Very nimble men ! You have come down to us from a reform of generation. Heaven hes bowl , tifully prolonged out your lives that you might see the fruit of your valor. You behold around - no longer the torch of the genets, and the gleam. • log of the tomahawk and scalping knife. All is . ' now peace and quiet. Th.'s*, bonier that 'you ne around you are the ahatlca of civilized and refined white folks. Thie spacious edifice that surrounds you is not a .wigwarm, but a temple of law and justice. H3tv changed are all (hinge! Under the spur of the ebnolmester; the very tail of civilization has ad Lanced beyond whet the front cars then ! Glorious freedom ! Guist and Onions country! IA me rite in contemplation -of thy sublime destiny, 'exclaiming, with my dynast breath, "bear, the awe end gripes aloft; and on ward—onward !"—(Terrific cheering.) ar.4 Akan Man.—l.We have heard of mean men in our thy, but a' correspondent of the St. Louis 'Reteillo,mentioria one, to whom must be yielded,the palm : 7 —)ralk about mean men ! Why, tere's that 'hompoon. he'a the means eat man 1 hays ever h erd on—Bill was a con stable there; Why don't you think, he had an execution against me fora little matter of groCer imand he came out end l levelled on my old 'omen's ducks, and he wanted Me to drive 'am up and hezeh 'em for him, and I tcld him to ketch 'em himself; and he chased'ena round and round the house, and every time he'd ketch • duck, he'd eat down load wring its head 'cff, end ehi-ge mile. age I" • PrO'Ffaherry anti the Bees. 7 -There hap. paned owe' certain occasion, to grow up between, Mister O'Flahertv and a bragging down-easter. a very tierce contest as to the cumprative size of different animals and insects. in this and in the 'ould enunthry." when' Mr. O'Flaherty declared that in Ireland the "baits were as big as a shape.' • "Very well," interrupted Ichabod, "how big are the blies I", Polly scratched his head, and after a few ma. mimes reflection, replied: ..0h! that's their bisineu." tirSoul Touchinol , 7l.—T he Inquirer hss the following:— A Isdy i reriding in Engisml,, who had a number of feinsle . 11erfallt4 in bee family, and to one of wapm on one °recision, she gene • trait of cast off. half.tvorn shoes. found the fol- lowing imMorn;tu on herchsmber msn!le, the _succeeding morning: "How careful should nur mlstte•• be, The narrow pattCto chaose, %When ❑l the ma ids' within the hou•a Are walklnr, in her shoes." • I'••Father. what does the printer live en,?" “Why, child I" ! , Secause 'you said you Mina' pilid him for two ]tire, end you still take the paper." PWife put that child to led; he's an everlast ing talker." f ' "Conscience '" said Mrs. Hopkins indignantly, you sums., thsti nobody has gotlny con science, but yourself! I Nly conscience is as good yours—ay, end better too—for it has never been ustd in 'be course of my life—while yours must be nearly worn out !" • • vs. 4 wag purchased a ♦ciy fine hone. R. lumina from a side a few 'days afterward. he said he bad discovered a quality in his animal which added fifty dollars to his sohle—."He shad at a -constable Miseries of Aut hors —"Now, then, Tho• mag, what are you burning off my writing table there !" "Only the paper what'e written all over, air : I aint toueb:cl the clan." rFA good toast for an aaricelturalaiinner Party:—"The ploughlts one share in the bank of earth is worth ten in the bank of paper." . M'ilint to Angtera.—The Boston Post nye, that in order to insures bite you must take s crow dog with yqu to the water ! re Cato said, "The hest way to keep Band IRAs in memory, was to tefresh them with new." MILE WHITE LEAD. Wetherill Brother. f ANCT A CTURERS, No 65, North Font street. ill Phdadelphiajhas e nnw a good supply of their wat incited pure WlllgT. LEAN, and ihnge customer. who -hare been gratingly supplied in conserntence of a run , on the article, shall now have their orders filled. " No known rub .:tante posit-est , ' thost. preservative and beautifyinz properties, so, desirable to a paint, to an equal extent o nit unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture °tether materials only mars its value. It has i t herefone. been the study aim of the manufacturers, for many veers, to supply In the public a perfectly pure white IXmi. and the oneessing demand fur the...mete, is prearthat it has met with favor. :It is invariable brand ed on one Mal WETIIERILI. BROTHER.. in Cull, end nn the pirate, reresistrd /are. all in red letters. New Medical Office. Car. ef Akita ir $4... Pppante.Thorjuira's Hal Porltu.c. 13F.CEER. 110MtEPA Utile PHYSICIAN. Ma ll RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous Oter.ds, and the radii in general, that he has again opened an Office In this borough, where he may always be found dining the day ready to attend on all applicants, and where the afflicted with every forma of disease,whether Cetera or Chronic, may receive advise, and such treat metoth be has In an extensile pmcnce of nearly 30 . years„ found most safe, and effectual. Residence Cornet of Callowhill and 3rd Pt. appoint. the Primitive ,Vhodist Church. part 27. 5-3cmt n zerlirNraniz svaiiii349--OF SHOT EVERT SHAPE AND E2ND, ion receiTed asiiifir Wald - ' , DANNAN , II ' (I . 4sp Book !Lad Fancy nom t of Lette R -- EMAINING in the Post °Mee . on the Ist of April, 1612,.. A .laritfit It Win Kees McDonnellJas Any DagnerreanlGeraghta John McMahan Peter Artist Golden Michael .' N Et Glennon 'James Nadder John Bevan Thomas : ..: a Bowes Michael Heyman Michael ODonnel Dan Berger Charles F Heffner Joseph .1 °Gorman Darby Boyle Thomas !Jelling s Mathias ()Leary Andrew Brannan Park erilleckweelt Thos ()Donnell Mich"' Thomas Harrill James 011ara Patrick Brennan Thomas Hoban TLoa Odgers John Bodener lira Hoch Joseph ONeilMich'l.,ship Blandin Geo p Halfpenny hi OShea Thal, do Bird Henry Hadley John P , Bradbery Win Hashing John Pratt Geolll • Barry William Haas Solomon Primrose SL & Iterger Andreas Hermann Park 'Co Br own Joseph Hand Christopher Pedrick Eilsha Brown Samuel Itengslebeck II Pladdennzion A flock George Hartman John Paul Edmund Biasing Beni Healy Pat'k, 2Peabody Peter I Bichelnr John iiilpert Henry - Proctor MD Mary noose Mrs Henry Eroannel Skip Lstlere. Skip Letters. 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Mrs NII .[Rinderknett Jae* Cute William Skip lottery. i 111 Carroll Simnu Jones Morgan *Shields Tor Jae Clarke 'Michael Jolly ThOmas * ISeally James Cox Charles Jones John iSmith James A Corbett* Michael Johnson Geotge !Schramm John Charltorf Edward I !Strong Henry K Conwlll•Matlhen Kirk James S :Sackand TG Cahill Andrew Kirk Jeremiah !Smith Patrick Coury Edmond Kiilmartiri Mich'i Sweeny Thomas Campbell /Min 1K latter Samuel 'Shay John Chriatian Samuel Kennedy Barney :Spelinan Thomas Colahan Partrick,Klue Nicholas 'lpang'er C E Castles Patrirk !Kelly Thomas Snyder Anthony Chattier - Mrs / Knox liezekiah Shannon Pat'k Clark Miss E Kearny Dominick Stanton Thomas Ship Letters. Kimmel Joseph •Sorber Charles Cinaghty Mich'l Kenny Dennis. Short Charles Capewell Bent *Kavananghltlichl done James Charlton Edward Kenny John' ISchober John C Connelly Edward Klotz Mr !Schtilte Eustach' - 'lll Skip Letters. (Skelly Peter I: Donelan Bernard Kennedy Cath' or Shoemaker John Decurnsha !no L Kennedy Pat'k :Sholsvell Henry Danbaugh 11 Kennedy Mich'l Shellenburg F Donning Henry Kennedy Thus ',Shell George Downing George Kenny Patrick 'Scanlan Parrlek Daly Michael Kelly John Daliewards Dr J G Dimling It kbard L !Snyder Jnhn Driscoll 11,,nn!, Larkin Michael :Stapleton Thos Dolan John Loy d George :Snyder Mary - Donovan Daniel [.smarten Mr "Smith Misalary A Devine C E Lithe Elizabeth !Swartz Louisa Doyle James Leavenburg Mien ; slide Mrs Mary Dreher Hiram • Leal*: Skip Let ere. Doherty Bridget Loughbv Mine I. Scanlon Patrick Skip Letters. Lewis WmT.shinSpencor John Duncan John Lloyd Samuel, dcalimith Thomas 2 Davis Welkin . PI iSleserChristopher ! Dminhtie Pat'k Moore Jasper 1 T I-Donahue James Murphy John • !Taylor Rnb't R, 6 Dalton Richard Mitchel John Taylor Richard Davies Rees Nltilgly James ! Skip Letters. 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Persons please say "advert, April 6=lS] ANICI LINt of Letters, REMAIN ENG in the Past Office at Minersville, Pa., 1 oil the first of April. 1449. I A . Hoch Abram, &McLer John Andreas Joseph 'Holy Patrick lalmlormick F AlllOOll Jane :Hughes James; 2.51 e Lane Robert Aungst Isaac 'Harris John, 2;sl^Doriati Mr Alivurd I' II ; Herrick Henry Mc Hale Thomas Allabach II M 'llayt Rebecca Iv o 'Heck V John Nice Sarah Mrs 2 Bishop Richard Vlach Daniel 2 Nriaker ll Jacob Bast Jonas 5 Ilanachan PaCk %Now tan .%nn Mrs Brady EIDS3III !Hagman John ;Nesbit James Brewer Mrs, Illerst Mr NOWIIIIId MISS Bucher Ilearich,3 Hutchison John Newell H itoughner Eli.- !Heath Richard iNnvelontl Robert brth, 2 Horan Michael - iNeary Mather. Blurs Sarah 'Hoch Wm iNewlan Putt Mervin Michael ! 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Brengel Philip (Jeans Joseph I R 1 Brown Miss Jones Thottia. &Reese Jahn 11 Baarkman Chas :Jones David 2 Rank II David 1 Blackburn Mr ;Jones Mary Mrs Rilchust John ' i C - ' ;Janos W John ; Rainer Mr t Carr Thronai , iJoura T John Reran Daniel Cochran John Pone. Morgan Rally Edward Corwin Francis !Janie. Peter . Reid John Caton John I K Badger W. I Clapsaddle 11P, ! Kennedy I. Chas Rennie Edward Cook Edward, &Mennen Patrick Raslateh Moses Curator,' Samuel :Kline II Andrew Roberts John 1 Conly Edward,2 'Kinsman. Richard Ross It John 2 Corte James IKevanansh 'Vain 'lleepsun B e n Cavanagh Daniel ,Keeler Joreph ,Rine Andrew . it'annon 9lichael,2 Korea Philip pees Henry' . , ICohen Thomas IKouch Henry :Roberts WM Candick Wm :Keinerre Elias &Roger C Timm Conlehen John (Kline Joseph :Rotheburn Harry Cheshire Then ;Ktirlea Patrick Rena Mars% Mill Cahill Martin 'Kale Thomas ' &Reviser Joseph Can Edwin iltupp 11 B , „Rourke Anthony ('t inlay Lackey ;Kilter John ;Peahen J A Rev I Chaleoder Chas,2 Kersy John ;Rine Thomas Colclouch Sane) IKenshelew Wm ' S -" car,i Wm 'Kline Peter 'Salter Conrad 2 Ctilelien Elie I L .Smith ThUrnas 2 Clarkson A A , Loirchlin Thos iStorkea Sarah I ('oultey Patrick 'Leddan John ,Shell Julian Miss Cooke Harriet lateniss Albert °,Stv alit Jacob Campbell James Loran Patrick tehia'ster Edw 2 Cromwell Job .I.ew is W David .Stevenson Hugh Cannon John, 2 Lewis 21 David. ISanda 5110'1 2 Chelett Ileniataira)ons John 'Simons James cr. 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Daniel Ann Mrs 'Millet %V J &Small Wm Davies ElCll).3lllill'Datier George ; Smith Michael Davidson Mary 'Mitchell John 9 Siniosen I..iniia Dougherty Philip', Wallet Joseph !Sirick Current Davis W Smooch, 'Konatati Michael ;Shilthorn Andr e w R INtontazur Doctor Snyder Andrew Eagan Catharine ;Morgan Margaret 'Smyth Bryan F.ranceJ Evan !Murphy John 2 SOV3C, James Edwania Ja,per jam,' Joseph ,Sholabra Philip Evans David 'Mover A George ; 'l' Evans Davis 'Murphy Catharin Thomas Thos 2 Evans Francis 'Maniac Michael iTonkln Prrcilla Engresby James !Mullin James ;Tad Anthony . Everhart FJ ;" , Morgan John iTiririch Thomas Ernst W a . ''fart In George ',Terre' Joieph Evans E W• - /Mohan Paul Titus &Co - - - VErskine Wm .Mulldom Peter ITnnkison Wm Evans B Evan , 'Mitchell James 2 Taylor John ',Evans Win . :Madden Rendre: .Thomo RWm P . Murphy Juno-. ;Tonkin John 1 Fldlerlsrael, l . &Morgan R Thou :Teem; Dennis Fandler Thomas ;Mason Thus alliumas Cram Fitzgerald John Murphy Mary Mrs Timins Michael Ferny Michael; W Morgans It Thos I Ge Terry George Fields. Nancy, ;MO T John V Foley Edward IMaciriny Tt os I:rborn Chnst'ol ; Farney Prier Mahar Patrick V Farney Joseph I Murphy Peter i Vallent ine Isaac Farrell C'atharine l blorgun Edward 'Vern' Wm Fahringer Henry (Martian Margret I W 1 Foster Tholll3. .Molly Jacob 'Wain Jacob 1 Fidelni Council FMarphy Rarity !Williams Walter OA kJ, Mnreans Morgan IWalsti Thom. G :31t1Irr Sohn -' !Wagner illiamr Jovi, Gums M Mrs i 31C g John Gallagher Julia,: Mclicory Chas 'lWalbin John Gable' NathanilllcEer Many L,Warsh Illilk , Geible Rent IMcDrinahl J- iWithair Grave „Greiy ik Bout 'McDonald I. IWatkin4 ghadek Grouter ChristianlSlcenrmick Mlchlweietirman J George Gediou IMcllugu James iWilitants iticti'd Goren Brion - ;McGlahori MichliWilliams J Gadney Dean !McGurn 1' J IWatipender Gent 1 GatineyEaterencrMcDonald Mr .I Walker Thomas Gown Mary bliss INlcifiliiiily Owen IWitrnan Charles I Gill James, 2,11 c Allister Ales ^ i Wilding Edward Gareghan James (McNeal Michael - IWenrich Jonatlin Giein Enieline. McAlltsky Hugh IWogans Tlicrnas Gildea W P or John Weison Thomas Gallagher Owen McLaughlin John Ward Patrick Gill Isaac +Warily Harnard Weyand Michel Govelman Isaac Mcklonegae Bar- Williams Wm B U turd Walker Thomas Victim , John McCarty Fraok Warner Charles 1 Hughes Owen McCahile John . and John lisirtnairy Denniai%lcDonald Pat's " . 1r Tern Kasper Peasons enquiring (or Letters on the above list will • please say ttadveitised.•• April: IS-) MICHAEL WEAVER, P. M. DAINTEI t PitINTEt t AND FRAMES.- 500 New Prints, among which Is an maiming print of the California Go'd Diners. Also, 200 Frames for prints: AU of whirh will be sold WAIF wholesale price...by the hundred. dozen, ur An gle, at toe Stationer's Hall and News Emporium, eye tre Street. three doors below Market Street. 10.Pedlars supplied it city prices at BL\dJAti•B Feb 34). flookettrty. News limpptlum. Four New Certificates. TELL IT IN OATH, PUBLISH IT IN THE STREETS OF ASKELON. • DR. SWATINEM CELEBRATED FANILY; NEDICIXES. DR. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF_WILD CHERRY; $lOO,OOO Reward. TOE A WIRE EFFECTUAL REMEDY TII•14 DR. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD • . • • - - CHERRY. you troubled with a cough I Have you pains in the side and breasts Have you a tickling or rising is the throat I Have you the Liver complaint I • . Have you the BVIOCIIitiS Nervous Debility, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumptinv 1 If you are troubled with any of the above symptoms, then use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY it will effects speedy and permanent cure, as the evidence of thousands who have bee■ cuted by it twill testify. EXTR.AITS FROM EDITORIAL OTICES. A•tioott Mgotclag.—We have used Dr. Swayne's I.:command . Syrup of Wild Cherry. for a number of years and always with the happiest erect.—Arum:4 Ed. City htl7l. Having fairly tested the virtues of Dr. elwayne's Wild Cherry, we feel ourselves bound to record out tes timony to its behalf. as a moat valuable and efttaciona 1 medicine.—Editors of Bait. Clipper. MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK AFFLICTED HEAD. A. VOICE FROII SCHUYLKILL CO PLEASE READ TiIIs CUR EEXTRAORDINARY 'Dn. SCCAYNE—Dear flit :—.'tout six years etto, I I discovered that my lungs were affected. of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my diselee increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed. 1 had great pain in my tell aide, upon which I could not lay In bed, and in the morning my cough was so severe that II found it very palnful to throw up the plilein which gathered In great I quantitica on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of Your Kent. in this place, one bottle of your Compound i Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me that I continued using it until 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 now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening rough. and 1 firmly be jfluve that to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I ant Indebted fur this great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself. I;VIL•IANI IlEiktvoNT. St. Clair, Schuylkill County, l'a., Jan. 22, 1919. A NOT II ER FROM OLD:MONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL. CURE: READ Tills rxre.ionof ‘IIY CARL Da. SW* Vaa—Denr din— Having contracted a se sere cold, which settled upon any lungs,attended with siolenrcouch, pain in niv side and breast. ditlculty of breathing, I.leas attended by physicians of the dust I respectability; but my symptoms became very - alarm. I leg, there was an insets, termed in my lungs and, made its way through my side, and discharged larg&i quantities of paid , externally, en that my physician tt , og ht the power Or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore entynsed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con tinued (or a long time, until I was wasted and worn t o a s seb•ton. I had tried a numbey of remedies, but I all faded to In any good. Butt there still being a spa r 2 l of hope led for me and my 3112 . * parents, and hay- Mg heard of the great virtues of your Compound syrup of Wild Cherry, and its twins approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I cancinded to make trial of It, anal to my great satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better, the hole In my ride began to heal, and 1 smarm happy to say, from a poor and al most hopeless skeleton. l have become healthy anal weigh more, than I ever have. All my neighbors can testily 10 the above fact. Aeaanse 11C71,ICKEll, 2 miles from Skippacksillc, Skippack tp. Pa. Such Is the unprecedented •uccess of Or. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Moro, W, ly receiving lettms front Physicians an I our_ Agents. I from all parts of the United States, Informing us of extraordina6.cures. W;.lialo3J.veiah Walkirsh"W . 1 0hn Zwink Tho Ft Dorado of California or Fern nap pith( For tunes to TA...rands—Dui chat arc Altlitona ci(b it Health? COMPOCND °SYRUP OF ‘yl cifF.lutv. • Two 1,1) CFRTIFICATES. Menronif,, ri J. Der. 6th. 1911. t Dr. 11. AR V,l6—Dear Sir hi In certify. that itnrine the fall and winter 1846, I Ran troubled will .very sever e cold and couah • with won?. IW.P.rns of the natlinta ; I was Endured to try your C./ MP.ind Syron of Wild Cherry, of which -one bottle" e7tirr• ly, cured nie, and I would atrongly recommend It !o others for sitinior affections. for all advertised • on Intl list will EMIEI3 ANOTHEit Dn. BwFvne-,Dear fir —I cheerfully add - my tee oniony i n favor of your valuable Compound etyitip of Wild Cherry, which I conctuve to he truly the wonder and binning of the age. For the het fouryeara I hare been afflicted with the asthma Sleep had become a Stranger to me ; night atter night would I have to sit up in my bed. I wee attended by four or Eve different phy - Fician4, Mon Navin¢ used various patent inedicineF, hut all of no avail. I rontinned to grow wont, until I commenced the use of your caluablecompound of Wild Cherry, which afforded me inetant relief. After tiling BOVCrIti bottle, I wee - restored to perfect health. tours with respect, •-• tIaC•N B. EV•Ms. Any Information respecting the above <a e. will he freely given byler hueban.l. IT•mrron Carpenter, corner of Clink and Paris sm. Thousand• of penit's are destroying their constitu tions by neglecting to apply a proper remedy. Rely not Orion male catchpenny articles, which relieve for the moment, but esentually accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that of restsblished remedy, M. Plwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. an cele brated thrnughout the whole world a■ an effectual remedy far all diseases of the Tnrnat, Lungs, and Breast. IMPORTANT,CArTION-READ: !MAD: There I• but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher ry and that is Dr. tkwaynea, the first ever offered to thn pnrilit, which has been sold largely throughout the United States and some parts of Europe: _and all preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been pat out since this. tinder torrent' some de ceptive circumstances, In orderto givecarrency to their sales. Rath Nutt,- of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful 1.:1,0 engraving• with the likeness of Wm. Penn thereon ; also. Di. Stray - Ws signature, and as a further security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations from all others rriceipst Office, rii:itTit and RAE Streets SwayneN Celebrated Veradrage. safe and effectual remedy far Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera -Verb., sielts or Ilya. peptic cb.ildrta or adults. and Ow mast useful l'ontity-tfedt 4iite trey offered to the public." RF—VEDY 'sons which has proved 'success 1. fat for a long time. and MI unlvers st, acknowl edged by all who have tried inn he Jar superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at the same tune elfectual) o any other medicine ever employed in diseases for - which it Is recommended. It not only destrms worms, but it invigorate. the whole system. It is harmless in It. e ffects, and the health of the patient in always im' proved by He use even ct hen no worm* are discovered. Dr SWAVNE'S VERMIFIIGE has met with a degree of favor from the public. which has perhaps never be• fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever it is known. To the fond , mother, bending in sleepless anxiety over her waiting chid, it will carry teliefjoy, and thankfulness; to all 1 who are suffering Onto the diseases for which it is prepared. it otters a speedy rgstoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Swayne's Verintfuge is in imitare bottles (being recently chanted to prevent counterfeits. also to pack to a better advantage) with the following woolsblown in the glass: Dr.ll.Swayne's Vermifuge. Phitarta., also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the signatureofDr.Swayne.with his portrait on each bide of the bottle without which none is manic. This article is 60 pleasant to the taste that both children and ad tilts are universally fond of iL Da SW AVNE'S SARSAPARILLA asp EXTRACT •TAR PILLS—The great AmericanPutifier—frir the re moval and permanent cant 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 money concentrated allibe medical properties of Sar saparilla and Evract of Tar compounded with other I valuable "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of at tech Is extracted on an entirely new principle. unlike all other Pills. these neither gripe, ploihice nausea or any other unple want sensation. white they are as powerful as it ;a possible fora medicine to be, and be harmless. It purifies_ cleanses, soil strength ens the fountain springs of ; and lotuses new rigor throughout the whole human frame. eft Remember always to inquire part icularty for Dr. SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. sce that the 14 ig,natare of Dr. S dir AVNE is on each Va. The above valuable medicines ....prepared only by Dr. 11. Swasne. rooter of gat and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should be addressed. Foreale by the following Agents: J. C. BROWN, Druggist, ' - }- DANIEL KREBS. P. M.. and Pottsville. J. CURTIS RUCHES, JAM. B. FALLS. and I,slinerscille itiO. GIBUN, ' - - SHISSI.ETL Port 6abno C. yr. G. UCNTZINCEIt, Schuylkill Haven. MeLEAN & LEYSON, Summit Hill. 3. Williams. Middlepott ; Daniel fk-roch. Ashland Closet. Frady. Ororldsburg; Jno. Bleteamon. Ham burg ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jno. Dickson, Easton ; Klanherr Krause , Bethlehem ; Chu Ebert, Mauc h Chunk; Eekell & Batudt; Tremont; Cockill & Son, Llewelly n. and by storekeepers generally. October 7, 1b49. al- . DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. rr liE subscriber bas just received • supply of Safety Lamps, salons wheels are a few of Upton ar. Rob erts' Improved Safety Lamp, w Warta actoewledsby to be the best and safest now in use in tae mimes of Europe. For sale at leas prices tbaa they tea be Is ported. et . DAMMAM'S ApTU 3 l (leap Rook and Variety Store THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL. ADVERTISER =II PHIL4D,. Dee. 12th. 1819 " - SLUE 2.1110.13 7111 dread/el COITA Tks Lungs are to &agar, TAe work ef the de:reeler hall brigs I The cough of cressennprimt hail Is it a Rotted of Dank 1' ikßEyou a mother', Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy, is now, perhapt.confined to lien chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her tbiu ehrunkeirengers,. tell the hold disease. has already reined upon her—the sound of her sepulchral , cough pierces your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushinghltght everthe fair prospects or the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your logs of bone, but you need not despair. There in a balm which will heal the wounded lunge. It is SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. ' Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wni 11. Aare.", East. was given up by Dr. Serra, of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia. and Dr. Mott of New York, Her friends all thought she must die. She bad every appearance of being le consumption, and was oo pro nounced by her physicians—Sherman'. Balsam was given and it cured her. Re.. HENRY JONES, 168. : Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing• The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 10, Delaney street, gave: it ton dater-In-law who was laboring under Consumption. and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its elect were immediate, and soon restored them to com fortable health. DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough In a few boon. They have cured a large number at persons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been' reduce d to the verge of the grave by renting blood, Consum ption and Hectic (ever. by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. • , DR. SHERMAN'S Worm LOZENGES Hare been proved in whore than 400,000 cases to be infallible, in fact the .only certain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them when they eannol.be forced to like any other medicine. sad the lieriefit derived from i the administration of medicine to them in this form. 11 great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes titan. sive. and there ie picking of the:nose, headache, drow siness. starting during sleep.disturbeddreemenwaking with fright and screaming. troublesome cough, fever- Willis., Wrist, voracious appetite, sickness of the stomach, and bloated nomach—three are 'Meng the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fall. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and' nickaesn in a very- few minutes.— They cum lowness of ettitits. despondency, faintneee, colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or boWel complaints—they keep up ips the distressing symptoms of - a nia ofdissipation. and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. 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 sov ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs Joints, rheumatism lumbago, dm One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there am many unprincipled persons who would fon-e a spurious arti ste upon thecommunity. Be Cur eful In get raberman's Piper Man'. Plaster, with a •J s simile" of his written name on the back—Male others are genuine. and will do more hurt than good. • I Dec. 9 49—ly TilE GRAND PURGATIVE FOR the cure of tie,adache, Giddiness. Rhenalatiern, .1: Piles, Dyspepsia. Scurvy,SrualiPoz.Jatindiee.rain• in the , Back. Inward Weakness.' Palpttation of the !lean, Ruing in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Fenmle Complaints. Measles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Wanes. Cholera Nimbus, Coughs. Quinsy, Whnhping Cough, Consumption. Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas. Deafness. Itching of the Stn, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood; and ob structions in the orgi=es of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori vlnates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must re• Move these obstrortious or restore the blood to its na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine is most etrochialy re moved by Chaser's Pe; iatde Purgative Pills ; being completely enveloped with a coating apace ',lats.:se (whicn is as distinct (non the internal ingredients aim nut shell from the kernel) and have notaste of medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in theslighiest degree. but operate equally nn all the diseased parts of the system. Instead .ticonflning themaclv•r in and rack ing any particular region. Thus. If the Liver be affec ted, one ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any esters of bile. restore ato its natural state. Another will operate on the blnod,and remove all impurities in itscirculation.while a third will move all impurities in its cirenlatlon, while a third will effectually expel whaterzr impnritics may have hoes discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at Ms trot of disease, remove an impose humors, from the body open the pores externally and'internally; separate alt fore* and Minn:ions particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thus severing a free and healthy action to the heart. lungs; and liver; and thereby they 'restore heolhl,even when' all nthei means have failed. ' I The entire truth of the above car, he ascertained by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues are so post tire and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid fm thi'm in all cases where they 'do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices..2s cts. per hoz. . ' Principal ,Kite, No. Gil, Wm.,' street, New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Chekner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Alhilealing 13 , 11 ,, atn, Lozenges and Plasters ; Tamaqua—E. J. Fry. end 11 ,, Mner & ilforgenmill ; Patterson—M.:Schwartz ; Moldleport— Jno. Waltams; Peel Ca:bon—ll. Shissier ; ,Potirville—F. Plancter,on, and J. G. Brill,. ; St. Clair—ifisghes ; Nev. Castle— Gen. Beifsnyder,l: Taylorellie—J. 11. Otto . ' Llewellyn—JonasMiners ville—James B. Fill,: Llewellyn—Jonas Otto; ; Tremont—Bans.: & Wingert; Pineonve—Pats! Mar ; rwwigsblitg—Joseph Hammer ; Port Clinton—Lyon & nova ; New Philadelphia—Wm. It. Barlow; Siehttyl kill (1 3 5. , n —Levan& }Centrali' ; and also by J. S. C. MARTIN, ,vholesale and supplyinktagent, Pottsville. ,49..1y . , IMENII V THE BLOOD! Puny.'" - _ PANACEA, un. K i ,• it tnanent cure of all disea•diseases iup F arm :t , nd ore . ; sie of the blood and habit . h g e f r r e n t t n s o o v n al of the body, viz.: Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy. Co s,etc,.: Scrofula In all its forms. Tetter,rlcald Ilead,flalt Rheum, Cutaneous ertiptiono of the head. face, body and ex• kremlin,. Chronic di , eares of the Lircr,:itontach, hid Bowels, Chronic Illwitmatimni, Chronic Enlti!gement of the Joint. and Ligament.. White ;swellings. Iti.o Joint afft•ct ions. Atm es•es. Eicers.!6yphilit lc disorders. Wier curial and hereditary ptedispoeition., etc., etc. Frnm the known putt which the Blood perform. In the ordinary processes of nutrition, who Aniline that I dors not undergo important alteratlon• when the pro resort. take place in an unhealthy manner! These al terations ate sometimes the canse and sometimes the effect of the morbid phenomena, which conwitute what we term dli.eane. That there is a strong arteloge'be tweet many constitutional diseases and the effects of poisonous agents introduced Into the blond, no one will deny, and that these disease, are due to the action of some morbllte matter, which has affected both its physical and vital properties. What that effect may lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams: "That ate pearance of pethiteblisrolorattna) on the external our• face, the occurrence of more extensive hemorrhage in internal pails, the general fluidity of the ammo and frequently its unnsually dark or oilier. Ise altered as. pect,lts potPonuop propertleP,l•exhthited in its delete rious operations on other atilt:lnfs. and its ,proneners to par• into ilecgmproitinn, poiet vet the Bleed as the first port a/ disorder. and by the failure of Its natural proper tie. and. office. as the eiVitier of all !antenna and futirtion. It is plainly the medinin by which death be gins in the body." All of those affections iniwhieh the Pan•reit is Ppplicahle an alteration el this Moil has ta ken place—it most he chanced before health ian ral;ow. That it has this power the most ample testintirny can be given. On not hesitater Remember 'responsible me dical persnn tells you so. Read the followingevidenee ! Bldehteoodeoere, Feb. 6, 1349. Dr. Keeler:—Dear Siresl am entirely mu of your Panacea: I was called tin day before yesterday for half a &ten. Troir medictne!is becnming very popular where I bare introduced it, and I think the more it Is used the more popular it will get. • • • Respectfully yours, Ww. Native, 31.4/ 'Prepared and sold N.W. corner 3d and Routh :Sweet, Philadiqphaa. For pale by J.G. Brown and J.9l.C.Mar tin, Pottsville ; J. Remptoni Port Carbon ; .1. It. Fails!, Minersville, and by druggists and merchants through nut the County. Price • I Per bottle, or six bottles :for IS. *Tot particulars see pamphlet.. Al.. Da. K EELEICS CORDIAL and CARMINIA. , ME. the most speeds and permanent remedy known for Diurhma. Dysentary,t'Cholera Infanturn, flatulency, &e.. and for this many derangements antic stomach and Bnwels Dom Teething. No family should be without it. Price onty RScta. [Apt 13'48-16 ocl4-14 MONTHLY BULLETIN. NO. 10. 1 TILE CO‘StINPTIONf It to the settlaxl optnion o i the mogul ist ingulibed phy ■icians, both of this coon try and Eurm.e. that Cos suspottax is Condit. in any lind every otnce,excepting hat which is attended by atastmg diarrhert. The wrier symptom frequently marks a breaking up of the powers of life, and then a cure is not to be entertain ly counted on. Tubercles on the lungs are not neces sary obstacles to a perma nent cure. nut the means to he employed must he widely different from i hose ordinarily used. Consump tive patients senernlly seek for a soothing medicine merely, something which will allay a spark. Nothing is easier than to furnish such a compound. It Is this. cad rais del., which the wariest,. Pulnionic Syrups, Wild Cherry Italsams, Cold Candies, and the like, aim at ; and it is all they achinve. c 4 ;e' ,4200.0. MEE Is usually the basis of them all; which. for a time, de ceives the poor sufferer. bht diwippoints at last. To cure Consumption, something fir beyond all this is imperitively necessary. 'Something most be used whose specifm.action is upon th,.,.Polmonary and upon the delicate membrane 'aib h lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shows itself in the form of Tu bercles. This the Graefenhert CONSIIMPTIVE!S BALM Will effectually do; while at the saute time It will al lay the cough and remove the wa•tting hectic. This medicine is the - only one extant, in thiaor ht foreign countries,that can he relied on in the romtda ints under notice; and as the most trying season Is just at hand, the attention of COMM triptive persons;of the Med ical faculty, and of the public at large, is earnestly In vited to it. This Balm is of incalitatabla vitae in,Asth ma, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Cold, .... , Pitting catty • f Breathing, and all other affections 4 f the throat, the lung., the bronchial tobea,&.c. Testimonials of its wonderful elßcacv Rio of the nu merous cures it has etjectef4 may be had on application at the Company'a *ender, E. BA V.TON, Becretary. And for sale by J. S. C. Marlin. Pottsville; J. W. Gibbn, Minerseille: Fry. Tammy:me J. 11. Alter Twrcarnra; John Wtiliarne. Mithileport Robert But. er. Spring Vale. [Angl9,l6-31-Iyl—Nnvll TO BUILDERS AND' CAMP ENTEES. ri E subscriber neav leave to inform his friends and 1 the pubblie in general, that be has, purchased the Lumber Yet& fotmally owned by Zitin Wilt. at Schuylkill Raven. opposite the Farmer's Rank. lAlheire be intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber. consisting of white arid yellow pine boards. Weather boards. plume boards and plank. from I tot inchtt thick. sad door stiles If to 11 in thick. ti in. wide. Hemlock Joke and mantllngjoint and tap shingles. Plastering Lath. the. with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from 11 to Unities thick, all of wh cb be will sell •on the most reasonable terms.! Be would most respectfully Invite all Purchasers to eart and examine 16r tbermelve before baying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. August Mir • LTAILIELISO39I COLUMBIA-3 11511 ES.—In aai:aal a quart and saalbnte4a yr=it T.. l "inink. X :an l l 4 . r p awes Steel Pea Ink, Hoovers Inks. Bed and Ba• Inks vetintesala and retail. Ist as to* as 31; teats pa dcrum, wbolesala, at • BANNAPPIS 1ikt14•42) Clasp Doak il4l:Vadday Steno: Caution Extra. . A man by . the name of CLASP has engaged with a young man of the name'of T. Townsend. and uses filename to put up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla. denominating it GENUINE' Original, etc- This Townsend is no doctor. and never was; but wall formerly a worker on railroads, Pails, and the like, Tet be assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he is no . This it to cantina the public not to be deceived, end purchase none bat the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like. nets, his family coat of arms, sad his signature across the coat of arms. Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla: d'ILD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, and has Innirbeen known as the author and discov 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 circumscribed to those only who had Proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who bad been healed °fwn diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed its' excellence and wonderful lIESLING POW Bit • warty gears ape, that he had, by his skill, science, and experience, devised an article which would be of incalcuahlo advantage to !mankind, when once known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve ted.expeciing the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring it int.., universal notice, when Itelneatinvible •Inues would be known and apprecla tea. This time has come. the means are supplied ; this ORILND AND UNEQUALLED - PREPARATI ON, Is manufactured on the largest • tale, and la called for throupout the length and breadth of the land, cc" Racially as it is MO incapable of Liegeneratioa or deterioration. Let every man ring; throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsendis now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which never sours, surer fee _ waits, and near cheaper its eiararter. Front this d.iy forth the people shall have the Pare Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or tit the stontach,"and it shall yet banish front the land al IFer "entitle, Sowing, Explo ding. Vinegary Sanwparillas, now in use. A gnarl Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine. ought to tire ; a poor souring. slip-Cop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Des. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect ISO years. Unlike young SI P. Tnwnsend's it Improves with age, and never ehanges,[but fnr the better ; because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge' of Chemistry, and the latest vilsroverlra of the Art hive all been brought Into requi sition in the manufacture of the OLD DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, it I. well known to medical men, contains many medicinal Properties. ind some propertieJ which are Inert or melees, and others, which. if retained in preparing it for use, pro duce fermentation and aad, which is injurious to the system. Smite of the properties.? Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific prnteas, known only to those experienced in its tumult facture. , Moreover, these volatile principles, which lip MT in vapor, or as an exit:Station, under heat, are the very essential Inedreal properties of the root, which • giveto it all its value. . Any person can boil or stew the root till they net a dark colored liquid, which Is more from the coloring nattier In the root than from anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquirtsweeten with sour molasses, and then call. it i'iiiirsattai ills Extract or Syrup." Rut 'inertia not the article known an the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR- I= This is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every ildng capable of becoming acid or of fe role ntat ion..is estract-' ed and rejected ; then every particle Of tnediral virtue is seemed, in a pure and eoncent rated form; and thns it is Fen lered incapable of losing any of iii valuable and healing proportion. Prepared in this stray, it is made the newt powerful anent in the CURE OE INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Ilene ee th e reason why we hear commendations on everY side iri its favor by men, women, .nd children. We find it dning %sunders in the cure of Consumption. Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. and in Rheumatism. Si roftila. Piles, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions. ' Pimples, Blotclie•. an , all affections arising from IMPURITY UP TIIF. . - It possesses a tea rvellous ethvacy, in all complaints arising flom Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stoma , h, from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head. palpitation of the heart, cold feet and ebld hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It bas not its equal in Cold. and Coughs; and promotes easy expect.•ration, and gentle perspiration relazing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But In nothing is its excellence more manifestly oven and acknowedged than in la kinds and stages of Fe male Complalrit•. It works wonders In case of Fluor Mug or Whites. Falling of the Womb; Obstructed, Suppressed. or Painful Meares. Irregularity of the menstrual periods. and the like; and is as effectual In curing all the iiirms of Kidney Disease. t i ßy removing obstructions, and regulating the general;systm n. it gives tone and strength to the whole Imdy, nod thus cures all forme of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, • And thus prevents in relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia. At. Vitus Dance. Swooning. Epileptic Fits, Convulsions. he. It is not pos,ible for this medicine to fail to do good ; it has nothing in it which can ever !term. It can rte•L•r four or spoil!, end therefine, con never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanmes the blond, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives tend digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa• tine, allays indamaiion. purities Cie skin, equalizes the circulation of the blond, producing' gentle warmth I equally all over the body. and Mille msensible perspira tion; rr lazes all obstructions, and invigorates them tire nervous system. Is not this then. the medicine .. en pre-eminently need) Bat can any of these things , 'he said of A P. Townsend's Inferior article') This young teen's liquid is net to be • efEM PARED WMI THE OLD DR'S. of :me grind fart, that the one is incapable of detertorition,ioDi NEVER SPOILS. while the other dogs ; it sours. fernent., and blons the bottles CoD• toning it Into fragments; the seer. acid liquid ea• Moiling, and do imaging Other goods! Must not Chia horrible compound be poisonous to the system; Matt pat seidiste s system a 1 ready di:eared with acid t What Causes IDyepep,ty but acid) Do we not all know. that when fond sours In our .Itotria , "• what ' atwitter it prrullicirs I flatulence, heanth:rn, palpitation of the heart; liver complaint; illaithma, dr ; enter', colic, and corruption of the blood) What is .Sera:llls hot" a rid humor in the body! What produces all t;;.:*humors,, which bring on Eruptions of the Skin. Seale !lead. dal! Rheum. Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sore:, and all ulcerations internal and external! It is eon, ing under heaven but an acid substance, which Irons and thus rpnil4lll the fluids of the body, mere or teas %Vhat callers Rheumatism, but I sour or acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the Jong, and else .. hero, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tissues upon which it actsl So of netvouv of Impurity of the blood.-a deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible-to make and sell, and infrnite• tv we're to use this ' et1011;111?iGI, FERMENTING.ACID.COMPOUND" Cl= lEZI And yet he would fait' have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's firsebta Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION cif his inferior preparation: Heaven forbid that we should deal Man article which would bear the moil distant resemblance to d. P. Towunend's :tali let sod which would brine down upon the Old Dr such ■ mi.untain load of complaint , and critninations from Agents whn have tiold, and par cliaserti who have used di: P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it onderstood, because it is the dtbsolits truth, that S. P. Townsend's -article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are Asactin.wids apart and imilsiteig, dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, haring not one single thing In cam. mon. As 8. P. Townsend is no drictor,and never welkin no chemist. no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what gnarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might ren der them the scents 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 esperience, to conk and serve up even a common decent meal, how much mote Important is It that the persona who nianotattii re medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled mys tems.should know well the medical properties of picnic. the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues) also an e [lenitive knowledge of the va• ?Muir diseases which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedtes•to these diseases It 19 horrible to think, and to know bow cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the sake of money I Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sick: and no equivalent rendered the despair ' ing sufferirs! It is to frauds upon the unfortnnate, to pour balm into wounded humanity. to kindle hope in the de- nronfring txmoin, to restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish intirtnny, that Old Dr. J•enh Townsend has sought and found the opportunity and meting to bring hir Grand Unmet sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and io the knowledge of all who need it. that they may learn and know, bv joyfol experience. its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO. DEAL, , And thm to hove Ure unpurrhasable satisfaction of baying raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and thispondenty to hope, health, and a long Isle of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends Agents fir this County. John G. Brown, Pottsville James B. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, Slinerseille; E. J. Fry.Tamatitta. [Dec. IS. 1848. Al. Abdominal Supporters, &c. THE puhscriber haamade an arrrangernent for a sap ply or 1100IPS ABDOXINAL. SUPPORTER; 'also his HERNIAL APPARATUS. which he will sup 1y to physicians. and those sequ ir lag them, at Ptillada. prices. These instruments are now generally used by the faculty in Phlkidelphia, and arehishlyrocurnmend ea by all who have used them. P. SANDERSON• Pottsville. apritli ti 17 SEW LITIMBEIit lARD. rr HE subscriber begs leave to ink= his friends and the public in general, tha: he has opened a Board and Lumbet Yard, at the corner of Bleb Street and Mount Carbon Railroad, in Pottsville. above Haywood & Snyder's Foundry t where be will keep a constant auomnent of Oak. tie nalock.Pins.arut Poplar Larnbee, Barine,three Saw-mills running. he Batters Motet) tent he will be enabled to sepply his friends within descrfpiloi, of Umber frir misdate or purpose; an the roost reasonable - terme; Ind by the prcunpuu e utletkeo their ardent Jennie!, Continuance of the erns. (May = o STEPUBRSOM ..Lee - .04' Walker. • , SUCCESSORS TO GEO. WILLICL • HAVE removed their -stook of Monte . - rTh.,.7-•.;_. and Musical instruments, In 'bezels and • spumous store in tiwaim's Building. No. ' 161. Chesnut Angel', - below Seventh. Philadelnhia, where they invite the attendance and patronage of the public. LEE 4- WALE ER having purchased the entire stock of Geo. Willis. (who has declined business,) are now prepared to execute all orders in their line. Their as sortment of Music and Musical Instruments, is as ex 7 teusive as that of any other establishment in the coon- Piano Fortes,fronay stings well known and appror. ed manufactories, as* in store, and will lm coast-eat ly offrred for sale. of Country dealers .applied on very reasonable term, . Web 10 7-Garn. ill fail it rasmage Agency. E. V. KIMBALL ars CO., - SE Ma/ Street—trcw-Vona. DUNKIN. If MIRALL & Co.,—Liv ettrooc. RESPECTFULLY informs their Blends and ..a. the public that they have commenced the GENERAL MOPPING and COMAIISSION lIUSINESS. together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, erreariotecertifrates of pas saes from London, Liverpool, Piddia. Belfast or• any part of the old essitry to to Ned-York. Boston, and Plitertelpkia. on the most reasonable term.. - Drafts and Bills of Ezelando.thom Zito any amount as the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches. The day, of sailing of the Reveler Line of Lirtrarisi Pockets, as axed upon, arc the Id, 6th, Ilth, 1618, MP, and RPM of every month. These ships are all of the largest elate, and am eont minded by men of chameter and experience. The cab-' in accommodations are ill that can be desired In point Of splendor. comfort and convenience. They am fur nished with every description of slums of the best kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will be strictly ad. hered to. .;•• , . Feeeket Ships Roicint,Siddons.Sktridan, and Garrick, are vesseti of "the largest class; and those distracts to bring out their friends, cannot 'Merl finer ur safer ships. I Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For par . sass or freight, apply as ribose. i E. W. ximrtau.& e.. *The subscriber has been pa t tedannd Arent fur this Line in Elehu y !kill County. Apply is office la Mar ket Street, Pottsville, Derl64P,-51-10 N. M. WILSON. J. P TESTED DV THOUSANDS, And Unan mausly Approved: lal EVERY day :xtendidg the spherr'of its 1 1.111111,50,11Itlevery year adding in the !MIK catalogue of its triumphs. ']A MILLION OF BOXES are distributed annually svithout fully meeting the demand For some- lime past, the sales have been limited solely for want of fa: allies of supply. Truly this to a universal remedy. Unheralded. these Fills have round their way ants the remotest COrrlep of the Union, every where proviog their title' as the POOR MAN'S FRIEND-811'K MAN'S lIOFE—'TILE MARVEL AND BLESSING OF THE AGE. • Fora trifling sum. every individual and every family may have health iniured in them (it an indefinite pe riod; and what is ifs without health but a miserable, existence. It is too precious a boon to he tampered with, by try ing all sorts of experiments upon it. The sick timid -it those medicitteaunly which experience has stiewn to be the best. , A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. (From Catskill. Greene Comity, New York.) Di_ W. Wriioter—Dear Sires f have found )Mir In dian Vegetable Pills a valuable remedy in cases of General Debility of the System, and in all Billions dis orders. lam also in the habit of recommending them to females in peculiar cases. I observe them to, oper ate in the system without prodming debility or pain, leaning it in a healthy condition. Just 2tl; ISIS., .I,OIIN DOANE, M. D. TIIE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. (Iron Marlin (fall. ['a.) Tn DR. W. WitionT—Dear Sir: For the lasttwn vents I have bah the agency for the sale of your Di ann Vegetable Pills at this place, and have sold antis .ally large quantities al n9ad. They have In every, in stance, given entire sr.thfaction. Many families In this section keep them, and consider them invaluablii an a family medicine. Their is no medicine sold here that can he No universally recommended RS Wright's Indian Vegetable PBXs. Very truly yews. February 1, IS4S. WILLIAM M. LUKENS' TESTIMONY OF. ANOTHER PHYSICIAN. The following is an answer hr reply to a note from our agent asking Ur. Benton's opinion of this medicine: , Iltekhos neck. Aug. 2.9, ISfa. Mn. A. Durham—Dear Sir t—}a reply to your note of yesterday, l would state. that I have nctesionalty found it :movement to use the serious -Patent Pills" vended in the shops, and while I aMunwilling tosay anything to depreciate the value of others. I am free to confess that I consider Ur. Wright's Indian VegetaLle superior to all oilers with which lam acquainted. I have used them for many years; both la cup era fami ly and In my practice generally, and they have uniform ly pmvo._ mild, certain and safe in theft operations. The care and akin with which these Pills have been. 'hitherto manufactured. are in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee for like good result. an future. Very respectfully, s 11, A. BOUT, ON, M. D. ' Dr. It. ion practitioner along experienct t wellknown In and even beyond the liner of Wynnong county. Ile Is a flailtiate of the University of Penßf■ylvania. and highly popular with the people among whom be reside.. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are prepared with special refere . nce to the laws governing the human body. Consequently, they are always good, always Woeful, always effective in rooting out disease. Every family should keep them at band. I.OOK OIPa FOR COUNTERFEITS! - - • Same are coated with sups; others are made in re semble the original In outward appearance. Purchase from non. except the regular atents, one or whom widl be foundin every 'Mace an•l town in the State. Mrs. E. M. nEArrit. romvili.. Medlar & Bic kel.Orwicsburg. A. Ileetmer, Port Carbon. • , Devrald 11. Miff. McKeanshuri- • • , Gen. R. Prey, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & eon, Middleport. Wm. Taraart, Tamaqua. • .. E. & E 'crammer, Orwitaborg. Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. ' Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. j„ fl n Wrist, Kliimerston. • •, Vnbriel Merl,. ZiMMEMI tntown. G. it. De Finer!. Minersville. . Jonatha2 Coclatill, Llewellyn. G e orge m e :belhis, Earl Branswtea. • 8 . 'i n n „r a 1 , ,,.. New Philadelphia. . Schuylkill Ilaveri. i a „ ....triummick. - Levan & Kauffman • , M. & .1. Mueller, ..7thn• Jonas Robintfrilds, Port Cli , Reifsnyder & Brother. New Wu*. B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongo. • - Eckel & named, Tremont. Wm. Price. St. Clair. Boyer & Werneet, McKedmitintig. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. s}Olfices devoted exclusively mike sale of Wrialit's Indian Vesetable Pills, of the North American col lege of Health No. Rtio, Greenwich street. New York ; No. 198 Tremont street, Iloston—and principal office No. 1119 Rac• arrest. Phila. [Dec. 9, '4B-59-ly 1104.1.T.EN1T GREASE.—For the axing at Carria- I ges,Wagona,Rail Road Care and Machinery of all kinds, in ease nil and prevent trietinn. . . This articleis Prepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PARTlN,theonly manufacturers of thtsasicle,in the lusted 81111,9, actheir wholesale and retail Hardware and Druz Stnrektienttaviite, schuylkill County:Pa. REMEMBER that none I' genuine without the writ tan signature of the inventor and proprietor,Chas. C C tuella, upon each Package ill N 240 lIRE. REMY col• ' B. A. Faltnestock , s Ventrage. • FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE , • TtJcoN IMNJLdnreas i sale Induced pr_ inns tynn are envious of its success. to palm oil upon the public. preparations which all medical men know to he inefficacious in expelling worms from the system. This Vernilfrige Made its way into public taco. upon the ground of its Mtn intrinsic merits, more that, any other medicine of the kind now used: and while many worm remedies have. by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly after .gvne into the obscurity which they. worthlcsness jnatly Mel lied, 11. A. Fohne suck's Virrnifuge continues to be triumphantly -.us tained. it has only to be used and Its efferts will fully sustain all that is sa Id of It stVonderful expelling power. ,CERTIFICATE. Wald, Erie Co., New York. Jan 7, ISIS. We certify that we have used A. Fahneitocra a'erntifuge n bur fanolier, and in every case it has pro vided a decided an/ effectual remedy fur duelling' worm, from the aside o. We cordially recommend It to parents who have children afflicted with that dan gerous malady. ELON vincit.t %TM. B. PAINE, ROBERT HAY, JOS BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail at the druc warehouse . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Coiner of Birth and Wboill sts. Pittshifra. For sale in pottssitte, by JOHN G. BROW N, Drat test. MM.. 9, 1013.. 50- . Weaver.& Taylor, WHOLESALE GROCERS & C03131/S. SION . MERCHANTS,' X.. 49 Snick Water steed 29 East) Marv., far doers beton Cliersat. AVE for sale •in kits In suit purchasers, City and Western Smoked llama. sides k Shoulders. bard H Peaches Western halves, Roil and Keg Rutter. Laid in Bartels and Kegs, also ktgond stock of Fresh Gro ceries. all for silent lowrii market prices. 017, • iS.St Philadelphia. Ap SAWING PENCILS, DRAWING BOORS. LI drie.7-TIRE SUBSCRIBER tom jot mewed a lot of Superior Drawing Pencils. among which are Fa ber*, Reeves, Jackson. Cotten*. Ike. Some of wbkb are pas up In Beautiful Boxes sunned• Alpo Draw n:is Hooks for beginner*. Drawing Canis. Ac. All of wbieb will be sold very.low, at - HANNAN'S - Jan2o 4-) Cheap . Book and Variety Stone: t est -O / S 4 Fresli..Garden Seeds. TILE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED . a large assonnient of Garden Seeds, warranted freNk from ilm Nurseries, among which are the following: BEANS.. D calf Bite Imperial, Broad Windsor Dwarf Marrowfat, Green !nog Pod, Large Marrowfot, Early Six Weeks, Dwarf Sugar. Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS. • White Kidney, Field Potnpkins, Scarlet Runner, &Taman:oh do White Dutch' Runner, RADISH. Lints Beans. Long Scarlet Short Top, BEETS. Extra. Early Beet, Early Red Turnip Rooted. Long Blood,. Sugar Beet. CABBAGE. Early 'fork. 1.1 rge York, Eany Os-heart, Early Begat Loaf, Green Curled Savory, Drinnhead Savory. tktge Drumhead. Flat Dutch. • Red Pickling.CAßOT. Early Horn, Long Oranse- CELERY.. 'White Solid, Red Solid, Turnip Rooted. CUCUMBER. Ear Frame, Ea ty "ite Sploed, ne Green. G kin. 04:1Ellnal • LETTUCE. Earl Curled, Earl) Cabbage, Cabbage, (head) Curled Ina:- ...,.. torn, . . Early Cauliflower, Brown Dutch. Cape Broccoli, MELONS. ' AlD3ragla, Citron, (exquisite flavor) . Flower Seeds, Carolina Water, Herb Seeds. Mountain sweet. Sweet Marjoram, ONIONS. Thyme, Sage, ' Silver Skinned; . Summer Savory,l - Large Yellow. Sweet Basil, Large Red) (Annual) Lavender, &e. PEAS. BIRD & FIELD SEEDS. iLandreth's Extra Early, Canary Seed, Early Frame, Timothy Seed. Early Washington, . Clover Seed, &c. • Bidimp's Dwarf Prolific. r All Garden or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to - order. by the Bustel °remelt quantities. atshorr notice. x:b Country Merchants and others supplied with small parcels of peels put up to sell 'again at City prices. By purchasing of us they can keep up 'their supplythe whole seed season, and procure them as they want them. at BANNAN'S I March 3 10-] Cheap ?eel and Variety Stores. lIJ TIIE: ORIGINAL AND GENUINE KIRKLIRIDE , S TATTERS ALL , f3 Heave Powdes. IT 11AS cared, In the tart yeii I 1500 ,aces of Ilerores, 2000 cases of Chronic Coo:h. 200 case...l - Broken Wlnd. 5000 rases of florets out of Condition, and other dio•asr•. . • More than 500 mink:am verbal and written, have been , eLeived, atteming to the virtnev of ibia Inestima ble remedy ; but we hate only apace In 9,06J0in the fol lowing Ric/data, ()ewer, Po.. Sept. .Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter. nail's Heave Powders I bought At your store last Otte': bar, cured a valuable mare of mine alba. !leaves, that she hail had two gran. The first package did not effect a cn.e, hut did the rwtte ao - much coed I teas Induced to try another pat toy, and the result has been, that she bas not bad the !leaves, since about a week after eommencing the second pachage,altlinnelf,he has been used oh my farm almost every day since, which has 'satisfied me that she is effectually cured. -One of my neighbors to giiinc Tattersall's Heave Powd..rn to a horse, and the prospect in very dattering he will he ca red by it. Believing that the above named no-dicier is a very valuable , ate, anti that Ileavescan he cured by it, I feel willing to lend my name in ptai,4enf it. -Respectfully, . Moses P. WAINER. Spriag/I, Ala., J•ly ?1, t 4.19. Messrs. J. F. Winter R. Co.—Gentlemen most cheerfully hear testlmony to the great effiene) and virtue. of the Tottersall*s Heave Powders, in the cane of kom ries affected with Heave coughs and colds. 1 have a valuable hnrse that woe on severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing, that I hod well nigh Inst htm, when I purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cored him and restored his appetite. No nwner nf horses hould he without it. Respectfully yours, Cu,. A. rt•EIODT. CAlTTlON.—imitatinne and worthless etimpownils have followed us wherever wohave introduced our re medy, and we understand that sevelal new ones are being put up for clrenlation—bessore of those and take no remedy hut "the Tattersall's." lionegennine without the signature of A. 11. Gough & Ce.—price one dollarper package, for five dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and lentil by GOUGII & KETCHAM, • 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINr agent for Pottsville. Pourrille, Nov 10,11319 47-ly • . , , • = --- _ _ - Ointment, CONTAINING N iticAllister". 4 mgI:I3URY, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAGE ALL External Sores, Semfulima Ilinnors, Skin Diseases-, Pnitnnnnt Wounds tri discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. is It is rightly termed -ALL-lIEALINTL .r r the o ' scarcely a disease eVernal or Internal, that it Will benefit I have until it tor - the last sixteen yeaf.. for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmosrdange: and responsibility, and .1 declare hefore (leaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit when the patient van within=reach of mortal means. I have had phsiclans.lcarned in the profession.— ] have had ministers of the . gostrel, judges of the bench, aldermen. lawyers, Centremeno(lllG highest erudition, and norltiindes of lime pone ate It in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—sivim.l •• McALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMATISS-1 t removesalmost Immediately' the Int!,,,a lion and swelling when the pain ceases_ (Read the directions around the hog.) IIEAD-ArllE—The salve has cored persona of the bead ache of twelv'e years standing, ,and who had It regular every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the Dire, ate helped with like success. - SCALD HEAD—We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known One man told us that he had spent 8.300 on - h s children withnnt. any' benefit, when a G.w hoses of oitoment cured then). BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner than any other thing. TETTEII—There is nothing better for the core of BURNS—It is onG of the best thiligq . An the 'world for Rums. Pit , •v—Thoutands are yearl) cAted by this Olnment. It never falls in giving' relief for the i ilea. • Around eke bor needirviione for tesiiisr.lfcAiiister'4 Ointment for Scrofula. !Joss Complaint, Erysipelas, TOW, CAiniloin. Scald Head. Sore eyes, gninen, Sods TArgat. Bronchitis. Nereons slfeetions, Pains, Unease ; of the Spine. ifeadnilehri4 sawn, Deafness. Ene-.she, Barns, Corns. All Diseainrof the Skin, Sore Lips. Pim• i Stiffness of the junto. Swelling of Ike Limbs Sore Limbs, Sante, Rheumatism. Paw. Croup, Swelled. or Broken Breast. Tooth-Ache, Spot to th, Pats, ke• COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest, or Side, falling off of Abe hair. one or the other accnm• ' ponies cold feet (This o;nrenent is the true remedy.) it hi a lute sign of disease to hove cold feet CORNS—(kcasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep.Coros from growing. People need never be troubled will, them if they use it frequently. Ointment is good for any part of the body or lihibs that are inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAIITION.—S O Ointment will he genitive notes• the name of Janus Is written with a pen upon every label. MEI 4 McALLISTEEL role Proprietor of the above Medicine. Pnce,ls cts. per bor. AGENTS—A M. Beatty k Co., Pottsville ; D N. . - - Master. do ; J, W Giblr, Ninersrille; Charles Erni toy, Ororimbura ; C. k. C. Iluntzing.er, Schnylkill Haven ; Wm. Tagaart, Tamaqua; Washinston Beta. ler. Part Cm lion; Price. xitClair ; John B. flicks. Beading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns in the tailed States. Principal Office, N 0.28 North 3d at., Philadelphia. February 10, 1649. 7.1 y Tobacco. Snuff. and Segar MANUFACTORY, Ne. 154 Nina 3J Strut, sane New Strut, PHILADELPHIA. HEREr .ebv asprinent of TOBACCO. (Atha most approved qualities, to which the attention of dealers and others is requested. Purchasers may,depend upon bang tarnished at as low prices as at any other store in the city„aud upon accommodating terms. - , -• N. II --Constantly on hand grmerat anortment of Lief Tan. 0130. /t. MELTE& - 11faech411149-10-Smif) rtilladefghla. rarMastrichtinits liathandry.—The follow— ing is an extract from the report of the Commit— tee of the Middlesex (Male) Society at husband- men and Manufacnirers. It shows iD the case of Mr. Pierce's fatm,, , vibat industry. when properly directed, can accomplish. His farm; though 2 ems II one orlon) , acres, it appears;after paying all expenses, yielded him the snug son] of Imo thousand and fhirly-seren.dollari and greenly . nine rods. The committee have awarded the first premium on farms to that of Mr. Georgo.rieras of Wed Combridgo. The farm consists of about forty acres. The soil, except about four acresof swamp ha beep cultivated for the Gest time the present season—the tecnainder to thickly overgrown with white bird), sprung from the stump of a previous growth. The farm is cultivated for the expaesis put pose of E applying vegetables and,froits for the Boston market. There re two geach °retards on the farm, one of which contains about eight, hundred trees on three acres and e halt.. Thew were all procured from New Jersey, and were say out in the spring of 1846. Many of them have borne fruit. The apace* between the tomato planted with melone,.beans and cauliflowers. The beana_had been gathered in before the examina— tion of the committee, and the vines throw& around the roots of the peach trees. The soil ofi this orchard was in a high state 'of ctiltivation beo:"1 fore the putting in of the trees in 1646; but hasli since received no tanner., except a shovelful ple-1 cod in each of the melon hills, twelve feet upset' at the time of planting. Some acres produced to.. matosso—cti others are now grorrin'g flowers, cabbages, spinach, corn, pn . latow;tand i . whet the committee have seen nowhere- else — eet& heated for the market. Eon! Salmon, Mute Turnip-rooted, Red Turnip do ‘Vtitte Summer. Black Spanish. SQUASHES. Early Bush or 'Patty Pan, Vegetable Marrow, Long Green. TURNIPS. Early White Flat. Earle Purple lopped. Iluoirlaga or Screedlab. MISCELLANEOUS. Large Red Tomato, ' Savoy Spinach. Salsify, or Oyster Plant, Large Bell Pepper, ' Cayenne . do London Leek, - s ,Drussers Sprouts,. •Sugar Parsnip, Double Curled Parsley, Nasturtium, Mustard Seed, Sea Kate. • Curled Endine, Large Purple Egg Plant, Curled Cress, • Corn Sallad, „ ..voons, Io tioidm. merit of the committee, there wore labootathrew Ivrea covered with this latter vegetable. (which generally passes for worthless weede,).and which! affords a rich return for the labor and expense of cultivation. ' A,large portion of this farm has produced three crops this season—tst r radishes and early pear-2d, potatoes and Outnumbers— and- next' elery, cabbages, &c. The bihowitaz statement of the +sponse,' and value of the r 0. 1 duce was given to the committee, viX.14... Bandy employed from April to Onto bir, at an average of $l6 per: month, $672 Lobo paid by the day, • 80 Board of men at $lO par month, • 420 Night soil from ten vaults, • 30 Manure from two stables in Bolton, I. 400 Teaming the same, Manors from 1 stable in Charlerown: the produce of 44 hor.es, at $lO per horse delivered on the farm, Manure from Porter's stable in Cam bridge, 30 cords at $5 50 per cord, Proceeds of sales from March 23.1, as rendered by the markei-men, of which a daily account is kept, $4,545 79 Leaving a balance of $2,037 . 79 in favor of th•l farm exclusive of all the crops now on the land probably worth as much more. Mr. Pierce generally manages ro all to have b' manure from the stables brought ate tiro, whir it can be spread and plougheilln : He makes n• compost, but what is man'ofactured hy two bugs His domestic animals are ono or twit cows, thr horses used for ploughing ant transporting h fruit and Vegetables to market. Ire Ilino to raise Good Potaloest--My obj. in wrlng, at this time, is to give to you my in thud of, growing potaldes free from rot. Iha , practised it two seadons . with entire: sumer. SD ' hero nine Fix hundred bushels of fine. Mere r potatoes in my .cellar, and all free from disease. My method id, to plough the, ground late in • fall ur early in the aping, harrow it smoothly - fore planting tiMe, then haul out say fifteen t no rotted manure, spread it broadcast, then take wn hordes and a plough, and back up two full ur-- rows, the furrows ju.t meeting in the beck ng:, leave a strip one foot wide, and back up two ore; and so continue tiffigyou have completed I % Then turn about and' split these double fury ws. open with a single furrow, then commence rap- • ping your potatoes (pieces OIL cut : potatoes, n -1 tattling at least Juut eyed) in thefurrow, si. '- f o 1 chra apart. After the lot is dropped, take hoe-ea and plough, and throw two good fur: (one round of the team to a row.) just , _ _ . 4. 1"- ." et farmer on the top, destine the row of stores, clod then sow brostlrest firs bushels common !II the ground immediately aftv . planting ; col well till the plants me in blossom, and yen have a good crop; never etiltivato potatoes in blosaona. Whr the "ten the crop is ready to gather, cle r the ground, take your two horses end plough. urn e furrow from each side of the rove; let •bo pick up the nattering potatoes; then turn out th raw,. pick up the potatoes; then hoe down the idge;. lastly,. harrow over the ground, pick up a ril. mauling potatoes, and the work is finished. The agricutttvtot mud at once observe th t, -y ' this process , he. gets a broad,' loose bed or the potatoes io grow in, also double depth soil C then you are certain of OW dry potat e. I ,:te h I would here obierve that potato. ground ' very bed for producing a geoid crop of whi I would advise farmers to crow a greater , of this most valuable root. ilf there is no store tlitn, and feed them to your horsey arid hogs ; feed them in your stsble thro winter : give your stock gond bedding out your stables once • week ; make se manure heap es posvible; land you mil troubled with the potato disease, nor th malady arising from always totting au meal tub and never returning any ; you st come to the bottons.—[eXdo Cultirolorri I r Fads in Pruaing.F-The action) and that of leaves are recipyocal. ff yo s ish the quantity of your foliage ; you wil tionably lessen the increase Of roots. If resents the quannty rf roots made by a 1, all ifs foliage, then 50 will t represent the ty of roots formed bye tree similar to in every respect, except in having the ps of foliage repressed by whatever meard , extent one half. You will, therefore, that by rummer pruning. both roots and equally reduced. and that what may ihe balance of power between these is s tained. On the contrary, lit you prun win'er. the roots Sr.. in. consequence, affected, their increase for tile reason he rompkted in the previous' summer, f o ll ow i ng reason, the whole Amount of erica by the 1 , 11 complement of the root. to hear on a top !;mited by ivinter prti this force is ev;ncett by overdeaurian some remedy by rout pruning. r With regard to young sprig from the ends of previously shortened shoots. '0 may be cut back to two eye., in all rash.-[Gs fey.: SALAMANDER, FIRE, AIM T PROOF CRESTS, Fire-proot Doors for Banks and Stores. Sant and tat' ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera- ' tors, Water Filter., Patent Portable Welter Clo sets, Intended for the sick and in rm. • EVANS & WATSON. TO Smith Third St., (apposite dr Plazas. Prrinagx,), MANUYAC rvn and tee.? 5'7 7.t.......s constantly' on hand. • large at , t ,pii5: , , , ;te1', , , , A1:,. - A - t sortment of the a re article', z.....,,,,,. 15..,.i.;?:: together wi th thei patent 1001 >.: ........5...e., , e!.,,,x,,ed passed Salamatide Free-proof efet;',ret.,. se !:'s . 4 Ipta fts, which are cnnstructelr • . ; ,',. ..." stl. t.`:a .gtse , „- . 19 , ,, , ,...i;,- ias to set art rest a 7 manner of ;-; 4 - n. f Li,; . .11,-„, doubt as to their ing arrittlyt .- , 4 ,... ;: — .... .7,s fireprobEand t hat t y will resist -"A•sw:.. -- :- 1-- the fire of any ha ng. The' outside eases of these safes are niade of ;ler iron, OM inside case otionteitone,and between the ter castand inner case Is a spare of .111 C three Mete thick, and I. filled in With indestructible material, art to make It RIB IMPBARIbiIit, to burn any of the cant nts inside of the elicit. These Soapstone Salamander we are pre tsted and do challimee the world to produ any articles in the shape of Bonk Safes that Will stand s math hear; and we hold 11117,EIYCS ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. ' We alcontinue to manufacture a large and general avartrim nt actin Pre mium Air.tlehrFire Proof Safes, of sel ich there are is over boa now in use, and in every insta ce they have given entire satisfaction to the patellas' re—of which we Will refer the priblirs to a few gentle en who have them in use. Haywood & finylier..Poitsville; lose Pntravine; Mr. % illiam Carr. hoyiegin th N 40 . Taylor, 189 North 3d pt.; ANS ew, li e m Wharf; . Whf; Alexander Caror , en er'of Filbert and 9th sta. -, 'John Si. 3.1 at.; Myers Uuse, 20 North 3d at.; .1 101 South 4th at.; Dr David 'Jayne, S Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 3.13 st. ; and some hundreds of others if it Were necce invite the attention of the public, and pa) in want of Fire Proof safes, to call at I purchasing elsewhere, and sic can ea they will get a better and cheaper arts than at any other elitabliohmellt imthe r We also canna facture the ordinary Fi at very low prices, cheaper than they - any other store is Philadelphia. DAVID 1 Phi1a.,5ept9,•49.27-1y) JOAAN.N Rooting Slate] MITE KERNSTILLE SLATE co„ LT inform the public that they a to furnish a superior Slats for Root the most esperlenced,Slaters la thet tend to any orders with despatch, and ent terms. A sempie of their slate the peen of Joseph George. *relit any information required. and with • be left. J. ROB March 3, 10.tfl Lebtr, Water Gi II 00 00 00 001 440 0 162 00, $2,507 791 $2,037 7 WMr ue sting I &e ;..- ova iirete will. 'whim, 6. the it; and , narkin,. cattle, gh thae clean- largo • Hot b. WOMB of We 0 thus of root* dimio- r propor. 100 rep— ree With quenti.. tie other °Juniom p, to thy' perceite op. WO • 0/1111.- orgy in, t ng bum • in the farce in n brougta. ins, ink ,e, whi:h ItZIEB.- laga rigbt 8. Neph . Conveyancer, ord, 31 North mes M. Paul. Rooth M e could throw ary. Now we Ocularly those or store before b.f.,. them that le at oar store ' ic y. r Proof Mesta' n be bougbt at !VANS. S WATSON ESIPECTFCI.- • e'cally prepared g z and having employ Will *t on the moat lib• may be reek at who Will give hem orders may 8 & Co. • , Carbon Co.;
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