The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 29, 1849, Image 4

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NIITIIiLL ASSISTANCE•
A man very lame
Was a little to his me'
To stray from his buinhle abode ;
fint,thlrsty.kmired,
And heartily tired.
He laid himself down In thr.orsd
While, thus he reclined, •
A min who was blind
Came by and entreated his aid;
•'Deprised of my sight,
Unassisted to night,
titian not reach home, Vie afraid.'
•Intelligence give
Qf the place where you live,"
thd nipple, •'perhaps 1 may know It
In my road it may be,
And if you'll carry ow,
It will give me much pleasure to show it:
Great strength you have got,
Which, alas ; I have not,
lo toy legs so fatigued every nerve Is ;
For the use of your back,
For the eyes which you lack,
My pair shall be much at your ritt,lce."
Bald the other poor man,
"What an excellent plant
Pray, get on my shoulders, good brother ;
. I see all mankind,
If they are but inclined.
Can constantly help one another."
Wit anb ijumor.
EVP'A Corn Story.—We oave bed fish stones,
dog stores, snake stories, gold stories, etc.. in
abundance, of late; now for a corn story that
''Hogs" them all down. Some editor down South
tell us thelollowing tall one:
"Being ono day in the village of Y—, S. C.
Wetted to several planters stating the amount
of corn gathered from on acre, the' number of
cars produced from a single stalk, 4c. At length
one, who had remained silent, commenced:
i•Well, I'll now tell my tale.. _ Last .prior while
walking in our cmn-field, I observed a steak grow.
• lag very luxuriantly; and bring 'curious to know
if it would produce better than others, stuck is
stick, which I had in my hind. beside it. I
thought no more about it, until,being in the fi,dd
, one day about gathering tiine,A obs'erved a very
extraordinary stalk of cow; ehl on con ruing the
ears, I found thirteen ful geriwn, beside several
mubbins. It now occurred to me that this -must
be the stalk I bad marked in tar Spring, and on
looking for my stick, I, fiend an ear grousing on
,lhat
UP Not Hard to Take.—An incident occurred
not 'the temperancleciure delivered at Lyceum
'Hall last Sunday evening, by Mr. John C. Cluer,
which caused a little merriment at the time. Mr.
Cluck analysed a pint of strung beer, or tile, and
showed to thia audience the amount of alcohol it
contained ; and then the remaining portion„of.the
°villainous compound" was handed round for in..
spection, and was smelt or, erd tasted. by thoae
who could endure the filthy mixture. It came at
ta,:t into the band= of one of the'young men, who
i'dwallowed the whole of it -at a single draught,
dad then exclaimed.
"Send another bowl of that 'ere sluff along, if
you're • mind to."
. Mr. Cluer remarked that he had experience , '
but one instance of a similar kind, before, when
the-lose was swelloWed by one who was hired to
do it by-the beer manufacturers. He added, that
' the young man would feel no heed, the Lev morn.
ing, of a dose of salt, and Henna !—[ Lyon
, News. '
ar During the n menagerie in a
country outage in Maine, a real live Yankee was I
on the around, with a t. itehine to •tsee ti.'
elephant: . but he hadn't the . desired •tcptarter."
Having made up hip mind to go in -any hem.:
he .tationei htwelt near the ,•ntrarteo • and waited
until the rush mil over. Then, awunring a pa
tient, almost exhausted tone. and with the fore
finger of his right hand placed on the right corner
of hie mouth, he exclaimed,
!tFor.God'a sake, Mister, slot ye going to give
me my change 1" '
"Your change!" said the doorkeeper. •
“Ya-ees! rpy 'change r I eh ye a dollar as
much as a half an hour ago, and haint got any
change yet."-
t.
' The doorkeeper handed over three nu .rters in
change, and in walked the Yankee "in furelz..`
.—[ finicker(rockee..
r- - 4'Good Evidence.—The Yankee Blade tells
the: following anecdote of a collrge chum : •
H., a thettaber of one'of the CIMI.IfIg, way distin
.guished not lass for dry wit and sly waggery than
for his address in eyadirig the writing or themes,
and in palming Mr the “b;sin coined currency"
of others as his legitimate t•tender.".
• One Monday morning. he read a theme of en.
usual merit 'dot Profeisor A 'smelt the rat,"
and, u H. finiehod end , sat down in the pride of
.tronscions merit, asked:'
or.S that original H.'
•••Yes, sir."
"'Ave• you 'sure of it ?" inquired the professor,
'doubtingly.
• "Why, yes, sir," replie , l H. faith the impart:3f
bable gravity, and that plate-board countenance he
slime wore. it had ontotnat. °ear it in the pa
per,l took it from !"
CV' Boota in Battir.--Totour Manbourg low
ihis leg at the battle of Lepsic. After he had
Aeolr , od amputation with the greont courage, be
caw bia servant crying. or precnding to cry, in
• the corner of the room.
"None of your hypocritical tears, yno idla deg,"
sai&the master. •'you know you are glad; for now
- you will have only - one "goat to clean instead of
•two."
L?. A Lillie Cirl mert;na i countryman with
• WO of slaughtered wine, dropp J the curteay.
The tactic laughed 'without returning the clod
maw," said h.; •'Jo you ntrte•y to dead
hog "
curtiml to
, •
the Airing one
. .
1 2 7" We how greet number of people afin
carry their heaft4 in tiaor p , cltete. Here is an
anrcdoto of one of their Lindred :
A short time since, a inan was heard la-nest
ing thi. death of his two eons.
- "Two .tout hearty boys." said he, "and died
',just afore haying—it.eny more onlid the !'
or The fullowinz is an appropriltc inscrip—
tion for the collar of a do•g: .
•
Stasi me riot! Impel( or•I rolls.
Aioih are barely worth a dam . ;
•Puppies should befri•nd each other ;
.Bee me home, then. dearest brother !"
'IT ' Ai individuq waa erreAtril the (eller
day in t!ineineeti, while enife'verink to pirk
gentleman ' s packet ' : • slid he WWI% u•••,1
ta,the business, and was just trying to ge: his
hand in.
MORES , EXPECTORANT,
CELEBRATED '
:Far the Care of Coughs, Colds, -4ethe , a. Bro.-eh it.
lacipieat Conautarion, ffictutwation of •the
Lave, and Thecae,' of 11,e Pithinot.
dry Organs.
valuable preparation to highly recommended by
physicians and by neelehrated chemist of Philadel
phia, for its medical effects and chemical combination, a..
Weitz, by thoniands of others who have made tine of it
—n it never has been used without producing beneficial
eftects, and ultimate cure of the di.ea.en for Which it is
recammentled. And brine a reviler graduate of Phonon
cy, t can unsure the public 01 its perfect rarely. It in
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composed of such preparat lone me kta ;id in the very high- . .
est repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that
class of dlnemcii which are too often only the forerunner.
of that fatal disease, consumption. In most canes where
,tac,te is much pats to the breast, and which often calends
hrouge to theekoublor blade, I would strongly advise the
application of nue of the thouDoond G. l h 3 nilin
to the breast, and one the P.: pectomnt as directed. In
,fact, the uaeur the Goltionnin Mutter Cannot be ton et runty
„recommended, as I have teen so many Instances of ne
„affording the greatest relief in a eery short spare of time,
,even in confirmed connummion. The Expectorant will
be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain'
and, at the same time, draw the intlainaflon to the surface,
and thereby act as a counter-irritant, which every physi
cian:will pronounce goal. without the least hesitation
whatever. Persons are Often VIM to have the timatinip
tionJ when by a J °dickies use of some of the but Rupee,
• torants, and a careful diet, they bane been completely_
cured, so that their experience should rut as a warning to
those who are ,aid to lave the connuniption not to de
spelt., batty on. The Expectorant will be found to ase r d
great relief, even when a cure is said to be lemonade.
,Before making use of an Espertnranr it would he as
well to examine the Ural., commonly termed Palate, in
see if it is not swollenor elongated. In much cases an
expectorant is niches..
Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow
1. frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An
excellent remedy In such cases in to use a email quantity
°Manure Myrrh, sat about n tea-option(gd to a wine
-glassful of writer, and nye ea a gargle, three or four time
' a day. If the above remedy shnnld fail, or one of 111
name 'nature, It would be best to apply to a surgeon, an
Aaate a small portion of it taken olif, so a. to obviate th
irritation and the continual cough which It would be like
ly le produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and
Attended with. but little, if any pain whatever. .
• In • Bmnr_laitia, and diseases of the threat; the gin
.1410 DM be used.' -
by .1. CURTIS nuattEs.mounianti
. sl i Z ale6 Deward e • let Centra Sunset, Pettanne
MARS EXPECTORANT,
For eksCare of Cranseptisig. Cirsgks, Colds ke
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
IN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub-
I lie as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary
Diseases In general. I have been actuated solely by the
great success attending its ine in my own Immediate
nelzhbothood,and a desire to benefit the afflicted, 1
shall simply endeavor to give a brie f statement of its
isefoiness. and dotter myself thatits surprlaing effica
cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues
ill satisfy the most incredulous. that CONSUMP
TION may and "CAN BE CURED," ifthis medicine ii
resnrted to in time. Ai Consumption, however Is a
disease which differs much in the tensity of its symp
osia', and the rapidity nflts progress, and has long baf
fled the akin of physicians it cannot be supposed that
this or any other remedy is capable rd effecting a
cure In every case and in your stage of the disease;
an the contrary. expect it to fail sometimes, el
:Ircumstance which occurs daily.witb all the most val
uable remedies we possess, for the most simple dimes
es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials
in its favor from citizens of this County, well known
to the public.
Ma. W.. 1. Base.—having been afflicted for the last
thirty years with Consnmptinn, and having had the ad
vice of some of the most end nentPhysielans,and was gi
ven up as incurable. I was induced to make Weird' your
invaluable Expectorant.and am happy to say that I am
entirely cured, and a mattendine to my daily occupation
as though I hod never been afflicted. Previous to ta
king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been
indisposed, do anything at my trade. I have since ree
=mended It to several of my friends, and particularly
one use of CONFIIIMED COPIMMIrMON, and am ham
to state that in every instance It had the desired effect
Yours respectfully . JOSHUA DAWKINS.
Schuylktilllaven. October 1.1844.
Scour utiLtillavits. January 1,1815,
Mr.-W. J Sin—Having been afflicted
with a severe pain in the breast, I wan induced to try
your Expectorant, and after using one bottle of it, found
It to relieve me, and I do not hesitate In recommending
ft. to the public as a valuable medicine for Cold., Coughs
and Afflictions of th e Breast.
I am respectfully yours Sce..
EDWARD fIGNTZEVGER.
SCUUTLICILL HAVEN, October 19, 1941.
I wan taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used
one dr..two bottles nf.ifr Hear' Expectorant, which re-
David me much, and should I have occasion for the
Above again,l would Cicely call on Mr. Haunter his In
snluable Expectorant. -DANIEL IL STAGER.
SClieltr.lllLL HAVEN, July, 29,11945.
Wit.t.ists J. IL(As.—Dear Sir.-1 am happy to
testify to tile efficacy nt your expectorant, for answer
ing the purpose for which it was intended, that arm.
tiering Coughs. COlll5, IC..
Yours respectfully. CHAS: lIIINTZINGER.
For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven,
by the following Agents In Schuylkill county.
Pottsville--J. S. C. Martin.
Llewellyn—Johannan Cockbill, Esq.
Minersville—J. & J. Falls,
New Castle—George Rcifsnyder. Esq.
Port Carbon—Henn Shissler. P. M.
Sc Drumheller,
Pinegrove—Graeff & Forcer,
Tamsqua—liciiner & Morganroth,
Middlsport—ll. Koch & Son,
Tuscarora—George R. Dry.
r 3. Frederick Klett &Co. have been appointed gene
al agents in Philadelphia . Dame Exoectoran .
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FRESH-IMPORTED tViEEN AND BLACK TEAS
From 3. C. :Venn. ns Sr. Co.,
TEA DEALERS,
t lit earner eJ Cl :env; and INcelith streets,
PitineoEtriele.
XT 11.—One of nor partneta having learned the Tea
1 a •hosine” of the C,htnese [themselves. during a resi
dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there
fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and
experience thus acquired. I •
To our Black teas. partictilarly, we wish to call at
tention as is - messing a degree of strength and richness ,
ref flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are universally
used by. the Chinese, who consider the Green lit only
Gtr foreigners. Out Phyaieians Mao recommend the
Black as making a more healthful beverage than the
Green. = Each package is en secured na to retain the
vinare of the lea for a long time in any climate. and
contains full tea, independent of the metal and
papei with which it is envel!operl.
J. C. JENKINS & Co.
Th e oboes warsente tee. pat up in +, L and I lb.
sckages, Jive receive d and -will be constantly kept Pa
ale by the subscriber. J. WHITFIELD.'
Nova t 7
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STA.NTON' ' SEXTERN AL REMEDYY,
CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT.
IS now universally acknowledged to be the infallible
Ter:tidy for Rheurnatirin, spinal Affection•, Con•
traction of the Mt:ticks; Sore Throat and quinsy, Is
sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, &Ale
in the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises,
Sart Rheum. Berns, Croup,,lrsatcd Feet, and all Ner
'sous Diseaties.
The triumphant anccess Which has attended the ap
, pllcatinn „if this mnst WONDERFUL MEDICINE in
, curing the moat severe cases of the different diseases
1 above named, and the 111011 ENCOMIUMS that have
, been bestowed upon it wherever it has been introdu
red, rives ale the right to call nn the afflicted to resort
, at once to the eery remedy that eau he relied as.
A year has scarcely elapsed since I first mtroduced to
the notice of the public, this WONDERFUL REMEDY
and in that short space of time, it has acquired a repo
(alien that ranks it ainoriastaitedicines as a "meat Exter
nal Remedy thefts,: and belt. It has received the ap
probation of the Medical Faculty and many citizens of
intluenre and wealth have united and recommending it
to the Public's use, a: a medicine that can be safely re
sorted to for spe.eilyrelief.,The high charactilralready
attained by this popular Medicine- has indured some
base and evil minded M
persons to palm Off a counterfeit
as the genuine; and no doubt the country will be flood
ed with a spurious Hunt's ;Liniment. Be careful and
examine well before you buy, and see ynu get
STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED
HUNT'S LINIMENT
See that each bottle has rity nano blown upnnit. and
that it is accompanied with directions. and with • fee
simile of my signature nu the second page t otherwise
ynu will be cheated with an article that will injure in
stead Of belie fltt Mg yes.
The low price at which it is sold enables every one
even the poorest to bebenetitted by this excellent trine
dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working else
ses, from exposure, are more subject than +khe idle and
rich,to thnse very Infirmities which it is intendsd to
cure. yet the exorbitant price - usually asked for reme
dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) robs the
needy of their use.
Thniissnds are now suffering the most intense agony
arising (coin maimed limbs, distortions of the frame.
Inveterate rheumatism; many of them, perhaps, have
already given up in despair all attempts tonbiair
tier repeated and unsuccessful tri.ine—bm let no such
feelings nt despair be entertained--try HUNT'S LIN I
MENT, it has done wonders, as may be seen by reldin
the several rases repotted In the pamphlets which ar
to he bad of every Agent. Try it and despair not. Duo
slinuld you in carelmmess, or Incredulity neglect t
seek for relief in Its proper application, either for your
self or you: friends. then let the blame he upon you •
se (only. ter Providence has now phiced within your
reachla Safe and certain remedy, which has already
afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing proper
tire are inenntretibte. GEO. E. WPM% TON.
Sin . Sing, July I, 1417.1
AGENTS: •
Jelin C. Brown. Pottsville.
Jones Rohlohold, Pout Clinfen.
MAO & Me,ller, Ortvl7..ehUee•
Lewis 0. Wittider. Schuylkill haven.
James It. Fang. aUnersville..,
Geo. Rrifsnyder, New Castle.
Walter Lawton. St. (lair,
S. R. Keinionn, Port Carbon.
Oliver & Mara, Belm.itit.
W. 11. Ravin.% New Philalelphia..
J. Williams, Midiliviinrl.`,
George H. Potts. !kir-kettle.
Jos. H. Atte!. Tusraxert.
wittier & Minganivorth, Tamaqua.
Joie 3.1.1417. Pottsville. NI iv
Woiridell's Vegetable Itetaora-
OMMI
r - rnr.sE PILLS DAVE NOW BECOME Tfl E
I MOST eatensively entahiished and popular
by Mt:WM of the present day,.both in England, and
In ,his Country. They were Invented In 1832. by Dr.
WM. WORSBELL. of York, England, and have since
that time wrought many wonderful mires in every
country where they have been introdured.
The preterit proprietors for the United State, are In
proweesionnf nmny genuine certheates °fettles wrought
both In England null America. ,
ELIZABETH BUTTZRWORTIL 3 Riehmnnel St.
Liveronol. ma. confined to tier bed so months, with
the Dropsy. her legs became swelLid to Inn enormous
fhb knees. After Many trials of other tnedieine she was
regored to perfect heakh by two boxer. of WursdelPs
Mr JONES, IoConeert St Liverpool, was also cured
of Inflamation of the Liver, by Wardell's Pills.
THOS. CPoA:3DALE,Thottiley near Preston. Eng
land, was cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by
Worsdell e Pills. •
THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi
fies that his child was severely afflicted with Worms,
and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdelle
Pills.
Ague. Dyspepsia, Headache, Habitual Costiveness,-
severe Colds. have all yielded to this powerful but
purely reretoblt med trine. No more certain and mild
et pagan, e has ever been discovered.
Many Phericiuns make use of these Pills In their
retiree with great enemas . . . -
They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 eta.
'a boa. containing 50 Pills with full directiona, by Jnn.
G. Brown, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville; W.
1.. Heisler. Port Cathnn ;E .J. Fry. Tamaqua; Joseph
11. Alter. Tuscarora: Jacob 51etz. St. Clair; George
Reilknyder, New Castle; William Paine. Heck
pcherville ; James B. Folly, Minersvllle ; Levan &
Kauffman, Schuylkill haven; E. & E. Hammer, Or.
wit:shore; M. & J. Dreher. E.* Brunswick; Boyer &
Weenert • Mr Kvaniburg ; S. IL 51. Kepner, West Penn;
Cinch 47,,Tortev. Pine Grove.
C. P.-Antel, Travelling Agent For the. Middle States.
A. WEEKS, & Co. Pmprietors.
Jan 27, 'l7. .5..1y] No. 141 Chesnut St. Philada.
Not for a Day. but fi►r all Time.
C. T. HESTON'S
CIIALLENGE. BLACKING.
•
1114 ARTICLE; Is extensively nerd In Penns,'lra.
gia Avg New Turk, and it may be said with truth.
thStlt Is snperinr to any other. It affords a beautiful
po%is,h. doe not injure the Leather , but nu the contra
fY. when frequently applied. preserves it; In fart It
can he recommended no the very best that has ever
been presented In this or any other country, having
used It fu several years, we speak from experience.
Prepared.hy HESTON & anoiteg, Rlch•
hmough.llucks Co. Fa. For sale wholesale and re
tail by J. C. C. IiUGHES,'
What - caste agd Retail Druggist and I;bernist.
Feb 10 .7,61n0] Pottavllle. Pa'
Paper Hangings. Borders, &c.
2000 PIECES PAPER lIANGINGS embracing
all the Patten. of FOUR MANUFACTU
RERS. which presents a greater variety than can be
found In any Establishment In Philadelphia or New
VOrk. also Fresco. Column Pearl, Decomilon and Gold
Papers, dust opened and for sale racily prices, at
BANNAN'S •
March 21-131 Cheap Paper and Variety Stara.
N. e. Paper Mangers Garnished whew matted.
Four New Certificates,
TELL IT IN GATIL PUBLISH IT IN THE
STREETS OAFNNIPS ASKELON.
DR. SW
CELEBRATED FAXILT NEDICINES.
$lOO,OOO Reward.
TOE A 1101 E 16PTECTU•L REMEDY TIIIII
DR. DWAYNE'S . COMPOUND Syron. OF WILD
'• CHERRY.
RE you troubled with a cough 1
la_ Have you pains in the side and breastl
Have you a tickling or rising la the throat I
Have yob the Liver coDptaint 1
Have you the Bronchitis 1
•
Nervous Debility, or any
Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption I
If you are troubled with angel( the above symptoms,
then use Dr. DWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY it will effect a speedy and permanent
cure, as the evidence of thousanila who have been
cured by it will testify.
EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR! AI. OTICES.
A Goon blenicurk.—We have used Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for_ a number of
years and always with the peppiest effect.—Farkyaraid i
Ed. City Brat.
Having fairly meted the virtues of Dr. Dwayne's
Wild Cherry. we feelou metres bound to record out tes
timony in Ito behalf, as a moat valuable and efficacious
mrdicine.—Editors of Balt. Clipper.
MORE NEWS FOR TILE SICK .
AFFLICTEI) RE-4D.
A VOICE FROM SCHVY.LICILD CO.
PLEASE BEAU THIS EXTRAORDINARY
CURE.
Da. 9NVAYNE—Dear Sir :—.About six years ago,
discovered tint my lungs were affected, of which
became more convinced from time to time, although
tried many remedies, yet without any apparent berm& ,
nod my disease increased until I was compelled to keep
my room. and at last my bed. I. had great pain in my
left ride, upon which I could not lay in bed, and in the
morning my cough was en asset... that .1 found it very
painful to throw up the phlem which gathered In great
quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of I
poor nem. In thin place, one bottle of your Compound
Syrup of Vild Cherry, which so much relieved me
that I continued using it until now.. l'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 hacktnet.weakening, cough, and I firmly be
lieve that to your medicine, under the blessings of
Providence, I am Indebted fur this great change, and
am very happy to subscribe myself,
WILAIAM
St. flair, Schuylkill County, Pa., Jan. 1517 s
A NOTE; g.n FRODI OLD MONTGOMERY.
STILL ANOTHER. WONDERFUL CURE
READ THIS LETRAORDIARY cant.
SWAYNE — Dear Sir. t—lftwing contracted a se
vere cold, which settled upon my lummattentled with
a violent cough, pain an my side and breaat, difficulty
of breathing, 1 was attended by physicians of the drat
respectability. but my symptoms became very alarm
ire, there was an abscess formed In toy lungs and
Mode its war through my side, and discharged largo
quantities of Mtss externally, so that Iny physician
thought the power or functions of one of my lungs
were totally destroyeol7therehre supposed the case I
entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things coil
united fnr a long time, until I will wasted and worn
to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but
all failed to do any grind. Hut there still being a spark
of hope left for me and my anxious parenta, and hoes
lug heard of the great virtues of your Compound
Syrup of Will Cherry, and Its being approved of by
physicians of the drat eminence, I concluded to teaks
trial of it, and to my great satisfaction', my cough
I gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to
heal, and I atunow happy to say, from a poor and al
most hnpelesa skeleton, I have became healthy and
weigh more than I ever bare. All my neighbors can
testify to the above fact. ARRAIII3I Ilvasteaca,
2 miles from Skippackville, Skippack Ip. Pa. .
Such is the unprecedented.auccesa of Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant.
ly receiving lettere; hem Physicians and our - Agents.
fume all parts of the United States, informing us of
extraydinary cures.
Dle El Dorado of California or Pent way yield For
lases to Tltincsands—Bat what are Million, tailliont
Health 7
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
TWO NEW CE,HTIFICATES.
N J. Dec. 6th. 1816.
Dr. IL SWAT:fr.—Dear Sir :—This Is to certify, that
during the hill and winter of 1816, I was troubled with
a very severe cold and cough. with strong symptoms
a the asthma; I war induced to try your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry. of which -one bottle" eetire•
ty cured me. and I would strongly_ recommend IL to
others for similar affections
STACY Kt AILDIAIDCE,
A74OTHER SEVERE CASE OF AiTIISIA-.
PIMA°, D.c. 12th, 'FAA
Ds. Etw *Tye—Deer Sir —I cheerfully add my tea
timany in favor of your valuable Comported Syrup of
Wild Cherry, which I contrive to be truly the wonder
and blessing of the age. For the last fituryears Lhasa
been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep hail become a
Stranger to me : night alter night would I have to sit
up in my bed. I was attended by fournr five different
physician., also ha vim., used various intent medicine.,
but all slim avail. I rontitmed to grow worse, until
I vommencvil the rase of your valuable compound tiVrttli
of Wild Cherry, which tainted me instant relief.
After using several bottle. 1 wan restored to perfect
health. Yount with respect,
Sarin 11. Evans.
Any information respecting the above case will be
freely given by her husban.l.
ll,uvrroe W. EVAIM
Carpenter, corner ot \ Eigh th and Paris eta.
Thousands of persons are destroying their constitu
tions by neglecting to npoly a proper remedy. Rely
not upon single catchpenny articles, which relieve for
the moment, but eventually accelerate the disease.
Resort at once col that of feetablished remedy. Dr.
Swayne'• Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. no cele•
braced throughout the whole world as on efrectuall
remedy for all diseases of the 'Throat, Lungs, and
Breast.
IMPORTANT CACTION-READ: RCAD:
There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher
ry. and that is Dr. tiwayne's, the first ever offered In
the public, which has been sold largely throughout the
United States and some parts -of Europe; and all
preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry.
litre been put out since this, under cover of some de.
ceptive circumstances, in ruderto give currency to their
sales---Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with
a beautiful steel engraving—with the likeness of Wm.
l'enn thereon ; also. Dt..Swotyne's cimmture, and as
a Anther security, the portrait of Dr. Swuue will be
added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations
from all others. . .
Principal Mee, and llACEStreeta
Swavne , s Celebrated Vermlfuge.
;VI eafe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dye.
- pepsin, Cao/cra Merbus.strify or Dye
keptie children or adults, aud the
mast useful Family .iledt
eine ever offered to
the patie."
WS REMEDY Is one which has proved success
] ful for a long time, and it i itnivers ay acknowl
edged by ail who have tried inn he far sarsefor (being
so very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual)
°any tither medicine ever employed In diseases for
which it is recommended. It not only destroys worms,
but It invigorates the whole system. It Is harmless In
its effects, and the health of the patient is always ten•
proved by its use even when no worms are discovered.
Dr SWA) NE'd VERMIVLIGE has met with a degree
of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be
fore been accord, dto any medicine. It needs no re
commendation where ever it is known. To the fond
mother, bending in sleepless anxiety over her weaning
child, it will carry relief, joy, and thankfulness ; to all
who are ■uffenng front the diseases for which it it
prepared. It &fere a speedy restoration to health.
nemmt F. OF IMPOSITION.—Swayne's Vermifuge
is in square bottles (being recently changed to prevent
counterfeit', also to pack to a better advantage) with
the following wordsblown intheglass : Dr.ll.Swayne's
Vermiraget, Philada., also enveloped in a beautiful
wrapper. bearing the signature of Dr.Swayna. with his
portrait on each side of the bottle without which none
is genuine. Thls article is so pleasant to the taste that
both children and adults are universally fond of It.
DR SWAYS E'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT
TAR PlLLS—Thegreat .AmerleanPaiifier—for the re
moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from
an impure state of the blood or habit of the system.
Let it he remembered, that In title preparation are
strongly concentrated:lllole medical propert.es of Sar
sapantin and Extract of Tar compounded with other
valuable "Vegetable Extracts,' the whole strength
of which is extracted on an entirely new principle.
Unlike all oilier Mg. these neither gripe, produce
nausea or any other unplelsant sensation, while they
are as powerful an it is possible fora medicine to be.
and be harmless. It- purifier. cleanses, and strength
en. the fountain springs of life ; and infuses new vigor
throughout the whole human frame.
0- Remember always to Inquire panicularly. for Dr.
13WAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR
PILLS. See that the Signature of DY. S',VATNE is
on each Rita.
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by
Dr. 11. Sway rte, corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila.,
to whom all orders should be addressed. •
Poi tale by the following Agents:
.1. G. BROWN. Druggist,
DANIEL KREBS, P. M., and IPoltsville.
J. CURTIS C. lIIIGIIES,
MUM
JAR; 11. FALLS. and l minew i ne
JNO. W. GIBBS.
11. SDISSLER, l'nrt Carbon.
C. & O. lIIINTZINGER, Schuylkill Haven.
MeLEAN & LEVSO?i, Summit Hill.
J. Williams. Middiepnrt ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland;
Charles Fruity. Orwicsburg; inn. Bletenman. Ham
burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jnn. Mayan, Easton;
Matthew Krause. Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert. Mauch
Chunk; 'Eckel & Ilarndt. Tremont; Cockill & Hon,
Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. •
October ISIS.
DAVY's SAFETY LAMAS.
TNT'S subscriber has just received a supply °Meets
Lamps, among which are a few or Upton & Rob
erts' Improved Surely Lamp, which Is neknowledgby
to be the best-and safest now In use In thd mints of
Europe.. for sate at fess prices than they can be tm
ported, at DASNAN'S
sipii 3 1 ('heap Boob and Variety Stem
SILENCE
71nt &safe/ Cough I Ili Lanes an sa dsyrr l
Mks mock of elm destroyer hark bogusif •
ma crack of contumption kara ds •.,
it a maid of Death 1
ARE you a mother* Your darling child. y
our Idol
and earthly joy, Is now. perhaps. confined to her
chamber by a dangerous cold—herpate cheeks. her thin
ehrunkenllngen, tell the 'hold disease, has already
pined upon ber—the sound of her sepulchral cough
pierces your sonl. •
Young man, when Jost about to enter life, disease
sends a heart-crusbinghlight ever the fair prospects of
the future—your hectic cough and d espair . . tell of
your logs of hope, but you *teed not There in
a balm which will heal the wounded longs, it Is
SUERS AN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
Mrs. ATTREE,the wife of Wm: U. Attree.Ewl- was
given up by Dr. Sewal of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York.
Her friends all thought she must die. She had every
appearance or being in consumption, and was so' pro
.nocinced by her ppysiciaus—Sherman's Balsam was
given and it cured her.
Rev. HENLEY JONES. ICS, Eighth arcane, was I
cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years '
standing. The first dose gave hint moreralief than
all the other :Medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J.
Beals, 19, Delaney street, gave it to a slater-111-111W
who was laboring under Consumption. and to another
sorely aMieted with the Asthma. In both cases its
effect were immediate, and soon restored them [neon".
fortabla health.
DR. SHERMAN'S COUCH LOZENGES
Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough In few
hours: They have cured a large number of person*
who have been given up by their physicians and friends,
and many who have been reduced to the verge of the
grave by spitting blood,Consumption and Hectic aver.
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. 11111P.RMAN 1 S WORM LOZENGES , :
Have been proved in more than 400,000 cases to be
infallible, In fact the only certain worm destroying
medicine ever disravered. Children will eatthensi
when they cannot be forced to take any othe r medicine,'
and the benefit derived from the odminlitratinn of
medicine to them in this form. is great beyond deer:rip
lion. When the breath of the child becrimes Mien
sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drow
siness. starting during steep.disturtied dreams.atv ak
Mt
with fright and screaming, troublesome cough,,fever
ishness, ttirst, voracious appetite, sickness of the
stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the
many prominent symluoms of worms, nod can tie re
lieved by these incomparable Lozeuges. They; have
never been known to Mil.
DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES
Relieve headache. nervous sick headache. palpitation
of th, heart and sickness in a very thw minntes.
They cure low arab of spirits, despondency, faintness.
colic, spasms cramps of the stomach, nominee or
bowel romplaints—they keep up she spirits, diipel ell
the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation. and
enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toll..
SHERNIAN'S POOR ',IAN'S PLASTER
Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be
the bent strenettening plaster In tar world, and!a sov
ereign remedy Mr pains and weakness in this back,
loins, side, breast. nrrk, -limbs Joints, rheumatism:
lumbago, *re. One million a year will not supply the
demand. Caution in necessary, ae there are many
unprincipled pernons who would force a spo mins arti
cle upon the community. Be careful to get Sherman's
Poor Man's Plaster, with n ..foe simile" of his written
name on the back—none others are genuine, and will
da more hurt than good. Doc. R 4 ly
THE GRAND .
_
- -
FOR the cure of Headache. Giddiness. Rueumat ism, 1
Piles, Dyspepsia, Reurvy,Snoillpox.Jaundica,Pains
In the nark. Inward Weakness. Palpitation lot' the
Heart, Rising In the Throat. Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of
an kinds, Female Complaints. Measles. Salt Rheum,
Heartburn, Worms, Cholera lambus, Coughs, Quinsy.
Whooping Cough, Conaumpt lon, Fits, Liver Complaint'
F.rysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Sktn, Colds, Gout,
Gravel, Nervous Complaints. and a variety Of other
diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and oh
atriictions iu the organs of digeallan.
E zinnia ner has proved that nearly everydiseastl'ork
einates from impurities of the Mond or derangement of
the digestive organ.; and toltecure health, we must re.
move three obstructions or restore the .lilond to its na
tural state_ '
The aversion to taking medicine is most effectualy re
moved by Clirkaer's Vegetable Purgative Pilli'; being
completely enveloped witlia coaling °fears whatever,
(*hien is as !Rennet from the internal ingredients non
nut shell from the kernel) and have no tasteof medicine.
Moreover thee neither nauseate or gripe In the slighiest
degree. butopemte.equally on all the diseased parts of
the system Instead of confining themselves to and rack
, ing any particular region. Thus, If the Liver tin atTec
ted. one ingredient will avenue on that particular or-
i
gan, and by cleansing it r any racers of hile.i restore
it to its natural state. nOther will operate on the
blond.and remove all Min riiies in Itscirculation„while
a third will move all impurities In Its circulation, is bile
['third will effectually expel whatever impurities may
hive been discharged in the stomach, and hence they
strike at the •toit of disease, remove all impure humors
from the body open the pores externally andtintemally;
separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the
chyle. so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thur
securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs.
and liver; and thereby they restart Oenitk,even when
all other means have failed.
The entire truth of the above can be aftertained by
the Water It single box ;.- a nd their virtues-are so posi
tive and certain In restoring health, that the proprietor
binds himself to. return the mnney paid fur them in all
cases where they do not give universal satisfaction.
Retail prices. 23 its. per box. '
Principal attire. No. r 6, Vesey street:, New York.
The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for
Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. !Sher
man's All-Dealing Balsam, Lozenges and Plasters :
Tainanua—E. J. Fry, and Ifehlner & Morgenroth ;
Patterson—M. Schwartz; Middlepart—Jno. Williams;
Port Carbon—ll. Shinier ; Pottsville—F. Elintlereen.
an d ,i. G. Drown';': St. Clair—Hughes; New Lstle—
Geo. Retfenyder,l; Taylorville—J. It. Otto; Miners
ville—,Jantes B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jenne Kauffman;
Tremont—Bause & Wingert ; Pineguive—Paul Darr;
Orwleshing—losecilt Hammer ; Port Clinton—Lyon &
Itkhel ; New Philadelphia—W.o.H. Harlow; Schuyl
kill flaven—Levan& Kuliffutsn ; and also by J. S. C.
MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Potts
l ville.
40-
CZEI
PURIFY THE EILOOD I
DIL KEELER'S PANACEA,
L'oll the removal and permanent cure of all diseases
P arising from an Impure state of the blood and habit
of the lolly, viz.: ' .
' Chronic Drnnehitia..Catarrh, Pleurisy. Co a. etc..
Scrofula In all its fmans.Tetter.tica Id 11ead.SaleRheitm,
Cutaneous eruptions of the head. face, body. and ex
tremities. Chronic diseases of the Liver. Stomach, and
Rowels, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Enlargement of
the Joints and Lteaments;White Swelling., Illpploint
affections, Abcesses, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, mer
curial and hereditary predispositions. etc., etc.
From the known pall which the Blood performs in
the ordinary processes of nutrition. who doubts that i
does not undergo important alterations when the pro
cesses take place in an unhealthy manner? These al
terations are sometimes the unise and sometimes the
effect of the morbid phenomena, which constitute what',
we term disease. - . That there it a strong analogy be.
tween many constitinional diseases and the effects
of poisonous agents introduced into the blood, no one
will deny, and that these diseases ere due to the action
of in - min mnibitle twitter, which has affected both it.
physical and vital properties. What that effect may
lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams: .-The ate.
pearance of pethite(discoloratlon) on the external our
face, the occurrence of more extensive hemorrhage in
1 internal Rots, the general fluidity of the moon and
frequently its unusually dark or , caherwise altered as•
peer, its polannous pmperilecas exhibited in ildilelete
does operations on other animals, and its prnneners to
pass into decompnaltion. point set ehe Blood eagle first
part of disorder. and by the failure of denature! proper
ties and office: no the vivitier of all Strilcittre and
function. it is plainly the medium by which death he
gins in the body.” All of those affecthins in which this
Panacea Is applicable an alteration of this Mild has ta
ken place—it must be changed before health can follow.
That it has this power the most ample testimony can be
elven. Do not hesitate! Remember a responsible me
dical person tells you so. • . .
Read the blloWing evidence! ,!.
Bfackireedrorea, N.E. Feb. 6,:1848.
Dr. Keeler:—Dear Sir :-1 am entirely nut Of your
Panacea: I was culled.nn day before yesterday for half
a dozen. Your medicine in becoming very papule'.
where I have introduced it, and I think the more It Is '
used the more popular It will get. • I • • '
Respectfully pours, Wis. I.:Antis% M.D
Prepared and sold N.W. corner 11 and Routh Street,
Philadelphia. For sale by J. G. Drown and J.S.C.Mar
tin, Pottsville ;1. Kempton, Port Carbon ; .1. IL Falls,
Minereville, and by druggists and merchants through
out the County• Price *I per bottle, or six bottles for
35. *Far particular!: see pamphlets.
Also. Da. KEF.I.EIt'S CORDIAL and CATIMINA.
ME. the nine: speeds and permanent remedy known
for Diarrinne. Dysentery, Cholera Infante:li, Core
flatulency, Ice., and for the many derangements of the
stomach and Bowels finm Teething. ain fa mlly should
be without it. Price °My 2.5 eta. [Ap:l5 , lB-16 Ocl4-tf
-- _ . .
DIONTIII.I7IIULLETIN.. NO. 10.
TIIE CONSUNPTIONI
It is the nettled optninn o
t hemost distinguished phy
sicians, both of this coun
try and Europe, that Con
sumption is Curable. in any
it'd everystage.excepting
Chu which in Attended by
wasting l illatrhah. The
latter symptom frequently
marks abreakine up of the
powers of life, and then a
cure is nnt'io be entertain-
Jy.entinted on. Tubercles
:otilhe lunge are not neres
- entry obstacles to a perma
nent cure. nut the means to be empinyed must be
widely different from Owlet ordinarily used. Consump
tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine
merely. something which will allay a awl. . Nothing
is easier than to furnish with a enmpriund. It Is this,
and this alum. which the numerous Pulnionic Syrups,
Wild Cherry Balsams, Cold Candles, and the like, aim
at; and it is all . they achieve.
OPIUM!
A=.IIMI I reij,. .
.t ,' . 0 , '
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1.4 1 -„, v ) a
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•
le usually the baPin of them all, svhleb, fora time, de
ceives the poor sufferer. but di sdppnints at last.
To cure Consumption, something far beyond all this
Is imperltively necessary. , Something mast be used
whose specific action to upon tha t'almonary vessels,
and upon the delicate imembrane which line• the air
passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that
morbid principle which chows itself In the form of Tu
bercles. This the Craefenherg
CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM
Will effectually do: while at the same time it will at
lay the cough and remove the wasting hectic.
This medicine is the only one extant, in this or in
foreign count t ies,that can he relied on, in the tomplaints
under notice; and as the most trying season is.just at
hand, the attention ofcon•umptive ;Inrsons.of the Ned
kal faculty, and of the public at large, is earnestly In
vited to it. This Balm is of Incalculable value in Asth
ma. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Cold, Spitting of Blond. Diffi
culty. of Breathing. and all other affections of the throat,
the Inngs, the bronchial tubes, he.
Testimonials of its wonderibl•Oleacy and of the no
memos cures It has l MTected, may be bad on application
at the Company's Agencies.
E. BARTON, Secretary.
And for sale by J. S. C. Martin, Pottsville; J. W.
Gibbs, Minersvllle: E. J. Fry. Tamartaa; .1. 111. Alter.
Tnecamra: John Williams. Middleport Robert But
er, Spring Vale.• [Atiglll , lB-31-Iy] Novl I
TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS.
•I inbscriber begs leave to Infirm his friends and
I the pubblie id Cullers'. that he has purchased the
Lumber Yard, fu inertly owned' by' Zinn & Wilt, at
Schuylkill Itasca. opposite the Farmer's hank. Where
he Intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment
of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber. consisting of white.
and yellovi pine boards. Weather boards, planeb
boards and plank, from I to 2 Maras thick. and door
stiles I to in thick, d in. wide. Hemlock Joke and
scantling. joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &e.
with • few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from
mto 31m hes thick, all of
H wh'ch he will sell on the
ost reasonable, terms. e would meat respectfully
invite all pu rehusen to call and examine for tbemselse
before baying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS.
August IVO.
HATIMISONtS COLIIM and al IeBIAN
also
r bottles halr gallon, gnarl sm
hf a y nerd & Noyes' leks,Conylnylnhailogan & T hnmp
eon's Steel Pen lok.lionver's Inks. Bed and fltue lota
wheleasto and retad. Ink as low as 31 ts 1 cen pa
doses, wholesale, at
BaNNAIVII
• Setif -in? Cheap Book rad Variety Stores:
=I
Caution Extra.
A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a
young man 'of the name of S. P.' Townsend. and uses
his name to put up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr
Townsend's . Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE
Original, etc. This Townsend la no doctor. and never
was; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals,
and the ake, Tat he assumes the title of Dr., for the
purpose of paining credit far what be is no. This Is
to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase
none bat the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town.
send's Sarsaparilla s , baying on it the Old Dr's. like
ness, his family coat of arms, and his signature across
the coat of arms..
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla!
ALI) Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age,
7 ,1 and has long been known as the author and discov
erer of the Genuine Original "Townsendßarsapvlla "
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. ',lt had reached the
ears of many, nevertheless, as Weise persona oho had
been healed of rim diseases, ant saved from death,
proclaimed its excellence and wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Knowing. many years ago. that he had, by Ms skill.
science, and expertence.clevisedan article which would
he of intalcuable advantage to mankind, when once
known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve
ted,expectingthe time tb arrive when the means would
he furnished to bring it into universal notice, when
its inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia
ted. This lime has crone. the means are supplied ; this
GRAND AND UNEQUALLED Fitr:PARATION.
Is manufactured on the largest stale, and is called
for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es
pecially as it is found incapable of degeneration or
deterioration.
Let every man ring throughout the land. that Old
Dr. Jacob Townsend is now tointifacturing the r.'al
'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which [reerr sours, ester fig
ment*, and never changes its cdararter.
From this day forth the people shall have the Pare
Cranial 7stessisd Sarsaparilla, which shall never
sour in the bottle, or to the stomach, and it shall yet
banish from the land al Wee denting, Fouling ? Explo
ding; Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good
Sarsaparilla, pure and centime, ought to live ; a poor
I
I souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to drobp and die.
The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per-
feet 100 years.
kung B. , Townsend's it linpraves • with
ape, and never changea. but tot Ilk better ; bccatlic It
isrprepared on scientific principles by a scientific man.
The highest knowledge of Chemistry. and the latent
discoveries of the Art have all been bronchi Into requi
sition In tha manufacture of the OLD DI: d. SARSA
PARILLA. The Saraaparilla root, it to well known
to medical men, contains many medicinal propeGies.
and some propertlea which are inert or useless, and
criers, which. if retained in preparing it for use, pen•
duce fermentation and acid, which is injurious to the
system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so
volatile, tint they entirety evaporate and are lost in the
preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific
process, , knnwn only to those experienced, in its manu
facture, Moreover, these volatile principles, which
fly oft in viper, nr as an exhaltaiinn, tinder heat, are
the very essential medical properties of tire root, which
give to it all its value.
Anyperson can boil or stew the l root till they get a
dark colored liquid, which is more frnm the cnloring
matter In the root than from anything else; they can
then strain this insipid or vapidliquid.sweeien with
low molasies. and then call it •'Barsapatills ; Extract
nr Syrup." But such Is not the article known as the
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S BAR.
SAPARILLA.
This is in prepared, thdt ail the Inert properties of
the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing
capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, iA extract •
ed and rejected ; then every particle of median] virtue
Is secured In a pure and emirentrated form; and thus
it is rendered incapable of• losing any of its valuable
and healing properties. Prepared In this way. it Is
made the most powerful Nepal in the
CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.'
Hence the reason why we hear coonmendatlens nn
every side in its favor by men, women, .nd children.
hVe find it deign wonders in the cure of Consninpi ion,
Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. and in Rheumatism,
tionsilita, Pates. Costiveness. all Conniver. Erupt ions,
Pimples, EllotebrA. toe all affection. ;irking from
I:II,PURITY OF TUE BLOOD.
, •
It possesses a marvellous efh- - ac, , in all complaints
arlaing from indigestion, from Acidity of the Stoma , h,
film unequal circulation, determination of blond to
the head, palpitation of the heart. 'COM feet and cold
hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It
has not its equal Its COWS and Coughs: and promotes
easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration relnzhig
stricture, of the Icings, throat, and every, other part.
But in.nnihing is its excellence more manifeitly seen
and acknowedged than itg ill kinds and stages of Fe
male Complaints.
It works tvniiilers In cane of Flour Altos or: Whites.
Falling of the Womh, Obstructed, Suppressed. nr
Pa info! Menses, irregularity of the menstrual perioilA,
and the like; and is as effectual in curing'all the Pions
of Kidney Disease. By, removing obstructions, and
'regulating the general system. it gives tone and strength
to the whale hotly, and thus cures nIl forms of -
NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY.
And thus prevents or relieves a great variety,nf • nther
maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia. Rt. 'Vitus
Dance, dwonning.llpileptic Phi: Convulsions, &c.
It is not possible for this medicine to fail to do good ;
it has nothing in it which can .ever harm, it can neyn
sour nr spoil, and therefote. can never loose its cura
tive prnperties. It cleanses the blend, excite. the liver
to healthy action, tones the stomach. and gives gond
digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and ronstipa
lion, allays inflaniation.nuritles the skin.equalizes the
circulation of the blend, producing gentle warmth
equally all over the holly, and nobs insensible perspire
inn ; n lanes all oustriactions, and - invizmates the en•
tire nervous system: Is not this then, the medicine
you pre.-emluentll.neell But can any of these things
he said of it I'. Townsend's ittlerlor article 1 This
young man's liquid is not In he
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S.
--........ ......
Itecanee of one gr Ind fart. that the one is Ilearable of
deterioration. and NEVER. SPOILS, while the other
does; it emirs. ferments, and blows the bottles con
taining it Mtn fragments; the sour. acid liquid ex.
plotting, and damaging other goods! 1111133. not this
horrible compound be poisonous to the system* {flan
yet acid Wu a systelealready diseased mark arid! What
causes Dysptipsia but acid I Do we not 1111 know,
that when food snore In our stomachs, what, mischief
it prollaces 1 flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the
heart. liver complaint. diarrlicea, dysentery. rolier and
rnrruptirin of the Mood I What in Scrofnla but an arid
humor In the bode! What mid.. all the humnia
which bring on Emotions of the Skin, Scald head.
Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sores,
and all ulcer:Wring internal and external! It le nnth
ing tinder heaven hot an acid substance, which pours
and Owe spoils all the fluids of the body, mitre or less
What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid Iliad,
which insinuates iiselT-Wdlivren the Joints: and el.-
where, irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate
tissues upon which it arts 1 So of nervous disc WI!,
of impurity of the blood, ni deranged circulatinna, and
nearly ail the ailinentevettich attic! human nature. .
Now in it not horrible to make and sell, and iefrine•
ly worse to use am
SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND"
OF R. Pr TOWNSEND! .. -
And yet be would fain have It itnileretond that Old Dr.
Jacob Townsend's Ceasing Original Sarsaparilla, I.
al IMITATION of his inferior preparation! •
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which
would hear the moat distant resembhinee to S. P.
Towunentl'a tirade! and which would bring down
upon the Old Dr moth a mountain load of complainte
'and criminationa from Agents who have Ind& and purr
mason. who have used S. r.•Townnenct's Fermenting
Compound. - Vl'e wish it liuderstooil,.berause it is the
absolute truth, that S: P, Townsend's article and OM
Dr. Jacob Townsend's-Sarsaparilla are Seance-nide :
apart and in f initely diseimilar ; that they are unlike in
every particular, having nut one stogie thing in coo.
mon.
As S. P. Townsend 13 nn durtor,and never was, is no
chemist.. pharmaceutist—kithws no more of medi-
eine or disease than any other ,cominen. unscientific,
unprofessional man, what guarantee ran the public .
have that they are receiving a genuine scientific rnedi-
tine, containing all the taint. need in preparing it, 1
and which are incapable of,chances which ;night ren-
der them the agents of disease instead of health I
But what else should be expected from one wlin
knows nothing comparatively of medurine or disease!
It ,eq,1,,, a person of some experience, to cook and
serve up even a common decent meal, how much more
Important is it that the persons who manufacture medi
cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled eye-
tema,should,know well the medical properties of pistils,
the bent manner of securing and concentrating their
healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the vas
Onus diseases which affect the human system, and
how to adapt mined,. to these dise.es I I
It is horrible to think, and to know hew cruelly the ,
Militia ark imprised upon by preempt.. men Mr the
sake of money ! Fortunes made out of the agonies of
the sick! and no'equivalent rendered the despair-'1
ing sufferers!
II is to arrest .u a .in the an ertunate, In pour
balm loin woundelii hum, airy. to It I die hripa in the de
spairinga bosom. In reline health d bloom, and vigor
into tha crushed and hrok .n, an to banish Infirmity,
that Old Dr. Jacob Tow send as sought and found
the opportunity and meting o b ng his Grand Univer
sal Cnncentrated Remedy w in the reach, and to the
knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and
know, by Joyful experience, its
TRANSCENDENT I'OWER TO lIF.AL,
Anti thus to have the unpurchattable satisfaction of
having raised thousands and millions from the lied of
slickness and deeprindency to hope, health,and a long
life of vigor and usefulness to themselves; theit fami
lies and frtends•
Agents 'fur this County. John G. Brown ; Pottsville ;
James B. Falb, and J. W. Gibbs, Illinereville; F.. J.
Fry. Tamaqua. - ' [Dec. 15, ISIS. .51-
Abdominal Supporters, &c.
fruit inbscriber l has matte an arrrangement for a sap
L ply of HOOD'S ABDO.VINAL SUPPORTER
also his lIERNIAL APPARATUS. which he will sup-
ply to physicians, and those requiring them, at Philada.
prices. Those Instruments are now tenet-MY used
Dyy
the (amity In Philadelphia. and arab ighlyivcommen -
en by attsvlt who have used them. P i
SANDERSON.
Poille. at 17
NEW L - IBMDE - 11.
TMB eubseiiber begs leave to Inform his friends and
the public In general, that he has opened a Board
and Lambe, Yard. at the corner of High Street and
Mount Carbon Railroad, In Potumille, above Haywood
& Snyder's Foundry; Where he wilikeep er constant
assortment of Oak, licmlock,Plne,and Poplar Lumber.
Having three Raw-mills running, be Betters filmset
that he will be enabled to supply his friends with an
description of lumber for coining or building aeronomy
on the most reasonable terms, and by the prompt at
rotten to their orders ensure a continuance of lb*
WOO. .IMaylo 11-1 y) WM. STEPUGNEION
'Lee Li, Walker.
SUCCESSORS TO GEO. WILLIO,
k o.
GAMIC
HAVE removed their stoc and
sra and Musical Instrument:. I ° , b„?."
STAMM. Mote In Swaim's ~
164 Chesnut Street. below .
Pbliadeinhia;where they invite the intender:" l '"'"
paucipase of the public.. • I
LEE* WALKER having purchased the entire @tote
of Oct , 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
tensive as that of any other establishment in the coon-
•
n .
Piano Fortes, from various well known and approv
ed manufactories, now in store, and will be constant- -
1y offered for sale.
*Country dealers supplied no very reasonable
terms. ' (Feb 10 7-drao.
lAvepool and — Siew-tork
l'assare Amency.
• E. W. KIMBALL a. CO,
.84 Wan Strea--nov-voss.
DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co„,—Livearnot..
RESPECTFULLY itiforrturthcir A lends and
lithe public that they have commenced the
GENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION
BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL
PASSENGER BUSINESS, :ranting merifirams of pas
sere paw London, Liverp•oL .Diadis. &Base or any
part of the old testate./ to to New- Vick, Restos, and
Philadelphia. on the most reasonable terms.
Pearls and Bills of Eisheoac, from El to any amount
on the Royal Bank of Ireland audits branches. ..
The days of sailing of the Regalar Lisa of Liverpool
Pockets. as Bred upon, are the 101, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st,
and 26th of every moat":
These ships are all.of the largest class, and am com
manded by men of chararter and experience. The cab.
is accommodations are all that can be desired In point
of splendor, comfort and convenience. Thee are fur
nished with every description of stores of the hest kind.
Punctuality in the days of 'mina; will In amity ad ,
hered to.
Packet Skips Roseius.Siddosis.Skeridan.and Garrick.
are vessels sit the 1:11 . 20.1 class; and those desirous to
bring out their Mewls. cannot select finer or safes ships .
, Passage can be "mitred at the lowest rates.
New Orleans lino of packets Sail weakly. Tat pas
sages orfraighl, apish , as above.
E. W. KIMBALL dr, ro.
rent subscriber has been appointed Agent for this
Line in Schuyikrll Cinity. Apply at his oißcein Mar
ket Street, Prattville.
Decl64R-51-lyl
S. ht. W 11.90%. J. P
TESTED DT THOUSANDS,
And Ar -wed
uyeny day is this celentated .Medicine extending
UI the sphere of its usentiness, And every year adding
to the long catalogue of its triumphs.
A 'aIiLLION OF BOXES are distributed annually
without fully meeting the demand 1 For come time
past, the sales have been limited solely.for want of fa•
eihties of supply. Truly this is a universal remedy.
Briheralded,these Pills have found their way into the
remotest corners of the Enroll, every where proving
their title as the POOR MAN'S FRIEND—SICK
!MAN'S lIOPE—THE MARVEL ASD BLESSING
OF THE AGE.
Far a trifling sum. every individual and every family
may have healitOnsured to them for an indefinite pe
riod; and what is life without health but a miserable
existence.
It is Inn precious a Minn to he tampered ta lth, by try
ing all Boman( experiments upon it. The sick'should
use those medicinesonly which experience has shown
to he the best.
•
' A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. '
(Frrnn Catskill. Greene County, New York.)
Da. W. Widmer—Dear Sir have found your In
dian Vegetable Pills, a valuable remedy in cases of
General Debility of the System, and In all Billions din
orders. I urn Olio In ill:: habit of recommending them
to females in peculiar cases. I observe them to riper
ate inthe system without producing debility or'pain,
leaving It in a healthy condition. • ..
Jean 20,1618. JOHN DOANE, M. D..
THE REST FAMILY MEDICINE. •
(Front Marble hall, Pa.)
To Dn. W. Wmoirr—Dear Sir: For the last inn
years I hive had the agency for the sale of your In
dian Vegetable Pills at title place, and have sold anqu
'ally large quantities at retail. They have iroevery In
stance, given main, suisfactlon. . Many, families In
this section keep them, and consider them Invaluable
as a family medicine. There is no medicine sold here
that can be so universally recommended as Wright's
Indian Vegetable Very truly yours.
February I, ISIS. WILLIAM hl.; LUKENS.
TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PHYSICIAN
The following Is an answer In reply to a note from
our agent asking Dr'. Bon inion of this medicine:
Teekhannork, Aug. ,919,
ML-A. Durham—Dear Sir In reply to your note of
yesteiday, I would state, that I have occasionally found
it convenient to use the various "Patent Pill." vended
In the shop., and while I am unwilling to cay anything
to depreciate the value of others. I am free to coaes•
that I consider Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
superior to aU others with which lam acquaioted, I
have used them I'M many pearl, both is my ores Ami
ty and in my practice generally, and they hove uniform
ly proved mild, certain and ,itafe in their operations.
The care and skill with which these Pills ,have been
hitherto manufactured. are in my opinion, a sufficient
guarantee for like good,resultr in him re.
Very respectfully. B. A. HOWSON, M. D.
'Dr. It. ie a practitioner of long experience,wellknown
In and even beyond the lines of Wynniing county.•
He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
and highly mipular.with‘the people among whom he
resides.
Let it he remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta
ble Pills are prepared with special reference to the
laws govercing the human body. Consequently. they
are always good, always ueefol, always effective in
rooting nut disease. Every family, should keep them
at hand.
LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS!
Rome are coated with sugar; other, ate made to re
semble the original In outward appearance. Purchase
(ruin none exceptche regular agents. one of whom will
be found in every village awl town in the State.
Mr.. E. M. BEATTY, Pott•ville.
Medlar & Rickel,Ogwigsburg.
A. Heebner, Port Carbon.
DevreM McKean•burg.
Gen. It. Drey,Tuscanira.
Henry Koch & Son, Middleport.
Taimart, Tamaqua. '
& Hammer, Orwigsburg.
Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove.
Inner Kauffman, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, Mattentango.
John Wrist. Klingcrston.
Gabriel Herb. Zlminerm intown.
C. It De Forest,
Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn.
George firelbelble, East Brunsortes.
S. Hart & C.., New Philadelphia.
Levan & Ewan - lan, Schuylkill Haves.
-
M. & J. Dream', East Brimewick.
Janus Rnhit.91.1.6. Port Clinton.
Reifsnyder & Brother. New Castle.
B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongo.
Eckel & Rained. Tremont,
Wm. Price. st. Clair.
Royer & Wernert,McKeensbnrg.
W. 11. Barlow, Nee, Philadelphia. •
*Oakes devoted exclueively to the este ofWright'S
Indian Vegetable Pill., of the North American Col ,
lego of Health No. 208, Greenwich street, New York
No. 199 Tremont street. llostonand principal office
No. Ifii! Race street. Phila. n Dr., 9, '4B-59-Iy ,
PATENT GBEASE.—F or th.• Ames of Cards.:
'des.Wogons,Rail Road Cars and Machinery of al,
ki n d, in wise nil and prevent frictinn.
Thisartielets nrePared and for sale by CLEMENS&
PARVlN.thennly manufacturers ofthisarticle,in the
Bnicmißlates, at their wholesale and retail BardwarC
and Dear Stnre In Pot isville,Schnylklll County, rs.
REMEMBER thatnone I•genuine without the writ
tan signature of the Inventor and proprietor. Chas• C
-- 'ens, upon eachparknre
En:
ID
RE Armroyrastl'
B. A. Fahnestock's Vemfuge.
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE
TIIE CONSTANTLY Increasing popularity and sale
1. of B. A. Fahnestock . s Vermifuge has Induced per
sons ton, are envious of Its success, to palm off upon
the public, prepatations which all medical men know
to be inefficacious in expelling worms from the system.
This Vermifuge made its way into public Clem upon
the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any
other medicine of the kind now used; and while many
worm retnedies have. by dint of puffing, been forced
into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity
;spiel' their wonhlestres justly met had. R. A. Folios
stock's Vermifuge corffinues to be triumphantly
coined. It has only.lo tie used and Its effects will fully
sustain all that is solder Its wonderful expelling power.
CERTIFICATE.
Wares, Eric Co., New York. Jan 7, 1813.!
We certify that we have used H. A. Fahnestock's
Vermintge in our families. and in every case it has pro
vided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling
worms from the system. We cordially recommend it
to parents solo have children "afflicted with that dan
gerous malady. r• EWE VIRGIL.
• - WM. R. PAINE,
ROBERT MAY, •
JOB. BURROUGHS.
For sale, wholesale an 4 retail at - the drug warehouse
of B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. •
Corner of Sixth and Wood all. Pittsburg, Pa.
For sale In Pottsville, by JOHN G. BROW N, Brag
ge ist. '(Dee. 0. 1813... 50-
- -
Weaver Sr. Taylor.
WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMIS
.810 N MERCHANTS, '•
No. 40 Soutk Water st. sad 29 Sesta fflarrer.'a
few doors Odom Caesura, '
VEfor taws l o tt7;lC"nd
WesternLi gala la
[lame. Bide.
Peaches Western halves, Roll and Keg Ratter. Lard
intlartels and Rees, also a good ;rock of Fresh Gro
ceries, all for sale at lowest market prices.
Philadelphia. April 7. 15 -St
TVHAWING PENCILS. DRAWING BOOMS,
has Just received i lot
or Superior Drawing Pencils, among which are Fa
beta, It eet es , J.,tromi, Cohen, de. Some of which
are pet up In Beautiful Bonn snorted. Also Draw
-InsßonkaGrtbeginnen, Drawing Cards, &c. All of
which will be sold very low, at
BANNAN'S
WA
Maar Bea and VaTiny ttorcs
4-3
$0
F .
res ! ' o.7rden 'Seeds. - ,
•-, JUST OPENED a Istge
DE SUBSCRIBOI lIAh ,d, warranted 'lob
rr
1 assortment of Gettig h se. L.re th e f o iw w i n g,•
from OA Nurseries , among which J . 1"" ~....,.
1 BEANS. ' Dwarf Blue 7.:""
Broad Windsor Dwarf Marrow ''' ,
Green Long Pod, Large Marrovrfat.
Early Six Weeks, Dwarf Sugar.
Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS.
White Kidney, Field Piimpalns,
Starlet Runner, - Mammoth do
'White Dutch Renner, RADISH.
Livia Beans. • Long Scarlet Short Top, • 1
i BEETS. Long Salmon. I
Extra Early Beet, . White Turnip.rooted, • •
Early Red Turnip Rooted, Red Turnip do •
Long Blood. White Summer, • j _
Sugar Beet. - ' Black Spanish.
• CABBAGE. SQUASHES.
Early York, Early Bush or Patty ran.
Liege York, Vegetable Marrow,
Early Ox-heart, ' long Green.
Early Sugar Leaf,' . TUILNIPS.
Green Curled Savory, Early White Flat,
Drumhead Savory. Early Purple tnpped.
Large Drnmhead, Rota Baga or Sweedisb.
Flat Dutch,
Red Pickling. asiscELLANE:ous.
Large Red Tomato,
CARROT. ' Savoy Spinach.
Early Mrs, Salsify. or Oyster Plant,
Long Orange. Large Bell Pepper,
i i
CELERY. Cayenne do
White Solid, " London Leek,
Red Solid, Brumes Sprouts,
Turnip Rooted. Sugar Permit , .
CUCUEIBER. • Double Culled Parsley,
Early Frame, Nasturtium,
Early White Spirted, Mustard Seed, -
Long Green, Sea Kale.
Gherkia. (Pickling) Curled Swim'',
LETTUCE:. Large Purple Egg Pant,l
Early Curled, . Curled Cress,
Early Cabbage,. .. Corn Sall.l,
Royal Cabbage, (head) Sweet Corn,
Curled India, . do Early Cauliflower,
Brown Dutch. Cape Broccoli,
MELONS.' Asoaragns.
Citron, (exquisite flavor) Flower Seeds.
Carolina Water. Ilerb Seeds.
Mountain sweet. Sweet _Mario:ern.
ONIONS. Thyme, Sage:
• Silver Skinned, . Summer Savory,'
Large Yellow, Sweet Basil,
Large Red, (Annual) . Lavender, eke.
. ,PEAS. ' BIRD IS. FIELD SEEDS.
Landretli's Extra Early, Canary Seed, •
Early Frame, Timothy Seed.
Early Washington. Clover See& &A-
Bishop's Dwarf Prolific,
All Garden - or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to
order, by the Butte; or small quantities, et short entire.
("3- Country Merchants and others supplied with
small paieeia of needs put up to sell again at City
Prices. Ily purchasing of no they can keep up their
suppiythe whole seed -walls, and procure them.' they
want them. at BANNAN'S
March 3 10.1 - • Cheap Seed and Variety Stores.
_ .___
[ TIM ORIGINAL AND GENVINE
KIREHRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S
Heave I'owdeM.
I T IlLtscac.nerse‘ol'fili!.h,evei." yeol - ,
•
2000 canes of Chronic Cough.
200 cases of Broken Wind.
5000 cases of Horses out of Condittori and other
!diseases. - .
i More than 500 certificates. verbal and written, have
been tectived.attesting to the virtues nf this inestima
,: hie retnedy ; but we have only space to subjoin the foi
l:lowing
Richlart.t, ()sweet, Co.. Sept. 17. 1548.
Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter
sail's Heave Powders I bought at your store last Orta7
her, cored a valuable mareof mine of the Heaves, that
she had had fro years. The first package did not effect
:a cu.e, but did the mare an much gond I was Induced
:to try another packaee, and the result has been, that
:she has not had the Heaves, once about a week after
:commencing the second package, althoughshe has been
;used on my fann almost every day since, which has
;satisfied me that she Is effectually cured. - One of my
;neighbors la giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a
:horse. and the prospect Is very flattering he will be cu
red by It.
' Believing that the above named medicine's alvery
:valuable . ne, and that Heaves can he cured by 11,1 feel
willing to lend my name in pmiseof it.•
Respectfully; Mugu P. WARIfil.
Sprint Hilt, Ala.. July 21,1848.
Messrs. .1. F. Winter & Co.—Gentlemen .—I most
:cheerfully hear testimony tothe greatellicaey and virtue
:of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cure of hnr•
ses steeled with Heave coughs and colds. I have a
valuable horse that wog so severely affected :with
Heaves and violent couching; that.' had well nigh lost
him, when] purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave
Powders, which 'entirely cured him and restored his
appetite. No owner of horses ihould be without:it:
• Respectfully yours, ,CH A.. A. Pessonr.
CAllTlON,—,mitationa and worthless' compounds
have followed us wherever we have int reduced our re
medy, and we understand that several new ones are
being put up for'sirculation—beware of those and take
no remedy but "the Tattersall'.."
None genuine without the signature of A. 11. Cintigh
& Cm—price one dollar per package, sa for live dol
lar.. Prepared and sold wholesale and wail liv
GOUGH & KETCHiId,
140 Fulton Street, New Volt.
OSCAR D.JENHITigI yagent for Pottsville.
Pottsville, Nov 18. ISIS 47-ly
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?ticAllister's Ointment. -!
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER
MINERAL.
IT HAB POWER TO CAUSE ALL External knell,
Scrofulous Humors, Skin Diseases, Poiannoos
Wounds to discharge their putrid matters, and then
heala them.
It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING. line these la
searcely,a disease evernal or internal, that it will not
betnefit. I have used it for the last sixteen yebro for
all diseases of the chest. involving the utmost danger
and reipon+lbilip•; and !declare before (leaven and
man, that not In one case has it failed to benefit when
the patient was within reach of mortal means. , ,
I have•had phy,.Lniana learned in the profession.—
I have had ministers lathe gospel. judges nethebench,
aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition.
and •nuitttndes of the poor we it in every variety of
way, and there has been but one voice—one universal
voice—saving
McALLISTER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD."
1211EIJMATISN—It removes almost Immediately the
indamation and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read
the directions around the box.) •
HEAD-ACHE—The salve hat cured persons l of the
head ache of twelvle years standing. and who' had it
regular every week an that vomiting look place.
DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague in
tho.face, one helped with like success.
SCAI.I) ILEA ll—We have cured rases that actually
defied every thing known One man told us that he
had spent *3OO on los children withnut any benefit,
"when a few boxes of ointment cured them.
. BALDNESS—it will restore hair sooner than any
other thine.
TETTER—There Is nothing better for the ,cure of
Tetter.
BURNS—it to one of the hest things in thcf . world
for Burns.
CZ
• • .
Piles—Thousands are yearly cured by this °lament.
never fails In giving relief for the files.
Arsond the box are directions for nein , McAtlisfer's
Ointment for Strafes. Liver Complain!, Erysipelas,
Tatter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sors eyes. giant*, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Affection, Pains, bisease
of the Spine. Ilsod-Ache, Asthma, Deaf ness, Par-flehi,
Burns, Corns, AU Diseases of the Skin,!Sore Lips. Pim
ples, Stiffness of the joints. Swelliso of the Limbs,
Sore Liters, Sera", Rheanatins, Piles, Cramp, Swelled.
or Brotoo Briost,rooth-Arito.Acus is the Fore.d.c.
COLD PET—Liver Complaint, pain in'the chest,
or Aide, failing ORM' the hair, one or the other acciini
ponies cold feet (This Ointment is the true rem s edy•)
It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet.
CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al
ways keep Corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them if they use it frequently.
This Ointment Is good for any part of the body or
lintbs that are Inflamed. In 6()MC eases it should be
•
applied often.
CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine utiles.
the name of Janes .Alc.,llliiter is written with a pen
upon every label: JAMES McALLIBTER,
mole Proprietor of the above Medicine.
Price. 115 eta. per boo.
AGENTS—J. M. Beatty 'tr. Co.. Pottsville ; D N.
Reinter, do; J.W Gibbs, ; Charles Fral
ley, °minim C. & G.' Iluntringer, Schuylkill
Haven ; Wm. Tagrart, Tamaqua ; Washington BeLt.
ler, Port Cal bon; Wm. Price. lit Clair ; John 13. Hicks.
Reading; and by Agents in all the principal Towne
in the United States.
Princip..l Office, N 0.23 North 3d st., Philadelphia.
Februury 10, 1819.. -7.1 y
• Tobacco., Snuff: and Segar
MANUFACTORY
Xs. 1/34 North 3d Strut. seers . k€te Strut, -
PUILLDELPIIia.
tg7 HERE can alway s be had a general anortmeht of
T TOBACCO. VaitiFF.k BEG A as. •
01 the most approved qualities, to which the attention
of dealers and other* is requested.
Purchasers may depend upon being fernished u
low prices as at any other store In the etty, and upon
accommodating terms. ' .
'IV. B —Constantly on hand a general assortment of
DKr Talsece. . GEO, B. MEETER,
March3,184940-3me) • Philadelphia.
G o a:. 7
THE VAILEERIS ELT
Site may eat, in the mazy dente.
Withjavretied tosidene vie,
She may not smite en coma, are in
With , bewitching eye
She eannot bean a form and mieff
'That !avian wraith has brought fief
Bet eh 'cane has much fairer charters,
The faxamee peerkit
The rose and lilynn her cheek I
Together lore to dwell,
Her laughing bloc eyes wreathe It,
The heart e whchlog spell; ,
Tier goalie bright as morning's glo
Vpon ibe dewi plain, . •
And, listening to'ber voice. we dre
That spring hit coml. again.
The t i m id Own is alit More wild.
Nor yet more; 5 3 F and Pete,
The Illy's cap is not "ma rile!
In all its purity;
Wall the wild glowers In the il"NOdi !
Or by the crystal water.
There's none more pure or fair than'
The Farmer's peerless daughter
Timm tell me not of Jewelled Aar—
The brightest jewel yet
Is in tbeheert where virtue dwells
And Innocence Is set:
The glow of tialth upon her cheek;
The' grace no rule has taught her.
The fairest wreath that beauty twin
li for the farme'rs daughter!
II
. t A g riculture and the Agri l ieuliurist.-1
remember to hive seen it asserted itomething to i
this efrret, by the late John QtnneY Adams, that,
"if there was one business, profession, or calling,
that was more independent than anokher—one the •
could be strictly called more noble Lit was agri
culture." And this was doubtless true. Agricul
lure is ` the , great centre around whieh all the Mite
occupsiforis of society revolve! , Trittle.commerce, l
manufactures—even the learned prrifeadions, owe
their welfare to agriculture. Looket it from an
point of view wrmay,the farmer, si pie bomespu
name as that has become, wieldsl s tremendous]
influence over society. Little doee that man
is quietly cultivating his potato pUtch, or hoein
his curn.field. think of the importitnee of his cal
ling. He is part of a great whe)e' that, to d.
w ith o ut, would be to bring death and famin
upon the land. Such is agriculture ; and ye!
we often hear men complaining Of it as a duly
monotonous occupation—them is destitute of thl
excitement and profits of trade—that farms, as
general thing, do not pay more thin foot per can .
interest—that it is a Me - of althost antenna
physical' exertion.. To examine partially int
these objections urged sophist agriculture, is th
object of the present article. That some, or fit f
111,
them, may appear true, is very poesib:e butk •
eery well convinced that a fewl moments re e ,
lion will - act matters in their tree light.
~.
Is farming a doll, romenonons 'occupation) I
answer, no. To him wham Only ambition is to
become a . good plowman, or to learn to do any of
merely mechanical poets of ogricullore, in order
to gain his daily bread—to him ' who has never
paid tp him'self, "I wish to improve my mind as
well as my soil." sgficultiarelirei r indeed bo du&
But to that man who has entered upon it Wirt
nobler and loftier views—who, finding barnseli,in
, the great laboratrity of nature, nets himself) at
work with hand end mind lo explore the hidden
depths of earth—to him who unites scientific re
search to practical experienee—who with • mils
ter mind turns everything eipou his farm to vied
account- to him who is not weary in well doing.
but through difficulties antOrials presses onward
—to such a mall; I say. agriculture offers a noble
field for the exercises of muse. While he . held*
the plow with his hande, hiS head is at work Owe
thinke—he plans—the howl, fly swiftly away, for
hi. mind is working as well as his body. II
Is agriculture de,titute of IM excitement p mt
profits of trade? Many will an swer yes—hut for
my own part, I can find ex illlemrnt enongh [' in
agriculture for my taate. In the changing semen.
—in the calms and the storms\*in the drouth and
the deluge—in the influence of weather on crops
—there is enough for the exercise or hope and fear.
As to profit, when we consider that it has been
pretty, clearly ascertained Mid out every bun
dreditersOns engaged in business, more thin eigh
ty fail during a period of fifteen or twenty year's,'
I feel warranted in saying that, in the end, coniti -
enng the 'mount of capital invested, the pr fits
agriculture are at least rqual to those of mere ilo
pursuits. • j
Do farms generally only pay r four Per cent! ia
teresil 800, bow is it that so many men bUy a
farm, pay down one-tlitr.l or (Metall—leave the
remainder on bland and mortgage, atlsix or. seven
'per cent.—pay their, interett—aupport a family,
consisting of a wife and three oi-loUr children—
keep their farms and huildingain good repair, and
eventually pay off the whole antiunt due. j This
is not an uncommon case. Many !base a very
loose way of calculating what a farm pr.:At:yes.
They lire from their firma, taking no account
of what they get from it fur family use, and only
[ considering what they sell as what' their l'arms
have produce‘L
Let a man with a "small family have foctritho
sand dollars invested in a farm ; could he not live
latter upon that sum thus infested, than he'pauld
with the Came amount invested at seven,perl cent.
interest I. No one can hesitate in envier to this
question.
As to the hard work of agriculture—l4l ry in
it.. In these dive, when men are!turlin and
F),
twisting , and w every ~sing subterfuge Mena from
labor, and live by their erica, I welhante tbs cal
ling that brings men to acknowledge the great
law of God and of nature—that of labor. Ex-.
cessi.e labor, whether, physical or mental,
jurious; but rational labor iii a blessing, an
a curse. That some do not labor enough
others labor ton much, is the fault of a ce
slate of society, not of their calling orOccup
There is one thing against which I wouh
, lion my fellow ferment, and especially my I
practical farmer., and that is, never tit suffail
minds to run wild while they are heti - owing
care on their farms. Depend upon ill,scien
agriculture men go hand in hand. Seim
aid you much, and Pave you from Much,
unremitting physical exertion. of 'ivhie
sometimes complain. Free yoursrlvts fru
prejudices agaitioek•farining which m
you have reek - and ponder well what yo
and it will not be long before your calling,
has been ton much neglected from your o '
tlifference,"Vrill rise to its true height.;
H. C.
OUTER+
1
it: 1) e farrow
PURE WRITE LEAD.
Wetherlll ei, Brother, I
1
Af A NUFACTVRERH, No fib, North! Flo I strict.
11l Philadelphia, have now a good supply of t dr war
rnnted pure WHITE LEA D. and those chit° pro who
have been sparingly supplied in' consequ e nce if a run
on the article, shall now have their orders fill ;I
No known ruhrtance possesoes thou; presery tire and
beautifying properties. so desirable in a] pal t. to an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; h nee any -
admixture of other materials. only mars its k lie. It
hactherefore,been the Me:WY - aim of the mann clarets.
fur many years, to supply to the public a. i}erfe tly purr'
white leak and the unceasing dematid for the mole, is
pronfthat it hob met with- Moor. Ii ,iteinvarinkly brand.,
ed on one krill: WETHERILL & BROTHEtkin full.
and on the, ot her, sea roasted grow all in rod le tern-
New Medical'Otlice,
Cor. of lid and Xarket St., Opposite The)nip
Porrar lux, PA.
DAR. BECKER, lIOSIrEPA rum PfIYRIC AN, etc,
11 RESPECTFULLY informs his nninenurs frtends.
1
and the public In general, that he has sable fumed 1111
Office In this borough, where he may always be found
during the day ready tnattend on all swill ants, and
where the afflicted with every form ofilliteast,whethea
recent or Chronic, may receive advise, and such treat.,
ment,
es has In an extensive prattle bof nearly 30
years. found most safe and effectual. 1
Residence Corner of Callowhill and 30 Si. opposita
the Palliative Methodist Church, [Jaii27, 5-3 mo
'QUINTS I PRINTS I AND I•III.ANIF.B.
A 500 New Print,. - ••'- it -------- nrir
of the"
rINURACINGI A GENERAL - ABS9RTMENT OF
X.• Field, flower, and Bird Seeds; alio Beane, Pees,
and Onion sere," In every variety. Warranted fwa.
ottecclved and for sale,
SF wholesale•and retail at
ATIONEIES HALL
• Centre Street, 3 doors above Market. Fottiviße.
c3Smxlt asenrtments put up to tell r,.
• March 17, 1e
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