UOUSEItOLD OaDEILS. ?limey. go and comb your trtirt nebY, stop your hiughirig there! Bate make haste and wash the dishes. • And, Sn•ae, mend your father's—pantaloons t Elarn,gruct and feed the hogs,! Jitn,go out and bring same logs I'll whip you in, you ugly snake, . tf you don't step a klek'n Joliet Mother Sam Is fond ofgreenr, Bat Jtan prefers salt port and beano ; lake rocs to for cakes and Ore, And George for roasted mitre allele Det apple dumplings rive to me. Oh apple dumpling,: Jubilee:i afl Attniot. EV* . How Mr. Smithson got a Wife —Mr. Smithson, et, improcetnent on the name of Smith, wished to take Miss Brownly, soother improve_ root, to the opera.' 'He bad been on terms with the (*may Tor about. five Years, but *maser spoke his love;" on the r ontrary, be had frequently d,•- elared his intention to leads bachelor • life. One morning. he put his hand on the bell handle, and was sdatited. "Ob, Jaines," a claimed Miseitene, "where base you kept yourself so long 1" This took Smithson a•little aback, for be had spent the preceding evening with the family. Be fore he could answer, however, Jane's brothers and shame, eight in number, began to gather round him. Summoning all his courage, he said : haim come to ask you —" "Not hero, James—not now—oh !" That ia,".aternmered Suaithaari, “if you're no engaged—" -"Oh, water! quick!" ahrietted Jane. ''Whit's that?" inquired her father, "who lay -sho's engaged?' didn't man—" said Smithson in confusion. ...01 course not," continued Mr. Brownly, .couldn't suppose `'such a, thing, when you'ia al ways been her frirorite." Then advancing, and taking poor Bmithion's hand. he said _ "Take her, my 1:14. she a good girl, and loves you to distraction. Mai you both be as happy se thellays are long !" Thereupon mother and children crowded up',,, sniinonn, and wished hi m joy, end covVeny .coming in at tha time, the lark was told 'them ac a protean] secret. So B:nitheon got wife without popping the question, and almost before he knew it himself, But he cannot help .Thinking how he was hurried into matiirnony.. ty- Perfectly Plain . 7 .The late Dr. Wil.on, 'Senior Fellow ;if Trinity College, though a very grave man himsolf, was fond of quizzing and puz. zting the country folks who came to inquire Oen 'their relatives anil Mends in the college. - One . rday,seeing %man standing in the court with a let_ leein bit hand, gaping and atoning about and not trnowirtg where lo go, he Walked up to him vise .ly, anti inquired what he wanted. "Sir" answered the man, `term yhit +-II me . Atrheril may find Dr. Dclattoutl" r•Yes," said the Doctor, r•do you ace the build ing before you ?" "Then crucify this ipiadrsngle, and take the di. meter of the plot beyond it; enter the opening before you, and SFCPIIIi the ligneous grades then turn to ynur lefr, and you will find „him either pe. ripetounding in his cubicle, dormitaring in his lee• tory, or periscepounding through his fanekura:" •••The poor men, who understood nothing of all - rhii, end not remembering-one word but the last, said, "And pray, air, alit:ill , ' the faneetra P' "It is," replied the Doctor, "an orifice in an cd• i 6 a to'admit luminous particles." "Oh, thank you," sand the poor Yellow, and walked off, more perplexed than ever.. rfv-A Deacon, not remarkable for good eye eights once; in giving out a p.Jm for the congre- gation to sing, when he came to the fine, The eastern sages shall come in With messages of grice, put the audience in a roar of laughter by raiding in a loud voice The eastern sages shall come in With • sausages' • and -che.te." • 1.7*"11g, don'l you wish you had the tree of evil in your garden ?" "Wby, lo,b, you serpent, whet do you mein !" "As . money's the,ron of ell evil. if we had the eould'nt we get all the precious total" rural you„ you peaky varminr, you're getting too gmart entirely; ib Ws what conacs of 'sending bo” to maeadomies r • • • 174.3101;7er. " Bahl a lad, '•ii it wrong in break egg shells 1" "Certainly not, my dose," replied the mother; "but what do you nsk such silly-questions for 7" -"Because I ri,v, just (Ironto) rho basket with ail tho eggs in it," replied the promising chip. 17'71t gentlemen were lately examining the tireast of 4,p10w on a still in a market place, bef you • guinea • " said one, "you don't kn.we whet this a for " "Done," said the other, "it's for sale.'!, The bet was won and the wager paid. . InrAfacl.—An evangelical old lady, hearing herion slip out arro.,th on Sunday, exclaimed, ..My dear, what aro you shout What doyou thinlet the law end the prof-the-ter , -What do I think of them said he, "why', I !Wilk Me kit; pockets the pr,!fils moat infernally." L'Z'A country clergyman being, opposed to the 'use of the violin to the church service, wee; haw .eve•, overruled by his congregation, who deter -mined upon having one. On the rationing Sun. .dsy4lse psrson commenced the set vice by es claim 'dog in long-drawn accents, You stay fiddle ends/rig the 40th psalm." 1,7 - A young prating luulye.r, one' day boast - ing to a facrtiou• courmllo , , that be bad received / twenty five guinea• fur pi:waking in a certsin use. "And ft" avid the counvellor, -received double that stun fir bolding my tongue in the game .eause !" • rr"lialla, there," said a farmer to an Irish man busily engaged nt one , of hie cherry trecs, , by what right do you tike 'these cherries?" "I. faith. my frier,J," said he, •'by my right hand, sure." . . iTrii.llistee, I say, I don't ,iuy.pose you don't know or nobody .whet don't wont to hire nobody Jo do nothin', don't you 7" 44Y es,-I don't," was the ans-Wer. purse at one of the Liverpool hovpitals being vent the other day for a (lose of tincture of rhubarb and peppermint. asked very - gravely for a dose of India Rubber sod plenty of pepper in t.7-Natnieo.—Tha nutmeg tree tiouri.heo in Singep,ore, near tho equxtor.—Cleceland Times. It Bouri:hes.in Counreticut, also, whsre it is comm i nly called white ()A.—Boston Times. 1:7 , "If it tosses warm SPer this, we shell have .everything eluting out of the qretiod directly." .lioaveo forbid—l have two wives under it:" - trDoWis..itipit he laga got 'ape of the most obedient boys•in the world, All he has to do, is tell him to do u be pleasee, and does it without murmuring. 11:37'31r. Stripes,r; e:ju.tAickell your' • Wiliient out of do om " . *Well:l4r.f:vinele, it's the firsl Bill you're footed this many a day." DRINTS PRINTS I Amp IPRAMSL, SOO New Prinis. Riming which I. an amusing print of the California Co!ei Wagers. Al., We Framer r6r prints. All of which will'be sold at city wholesale prises, by the hundred, dozen, or sin gle, at Inc Stationer's Ilan and News Emporium. Cen tregtreet, three doom below Market Street. klPediers supplied at coy prices at BANNAN'S Feb 3-61., ilf,,kstore,Newa Emporium. Afe• - • To Builder*, Carpenters, s.e. 000,000 ir, Denial Carolina Flooring Boards 50000 gonna •• 2 000 " White Pine 200,000 " " Infrn River 100,000 " PCSlCiOg,Sheivitig, &c. The - flnest and !argon Stock of dressed Lumber ever offered for sate in tine or any other market. It was dressed In the but manner last Yammer and fall, and way therefore he relied upon not to shrink. reOrders from toe coantry accompanied with the Caah or City reference, if satisfactory, will be atten ded to with especial care. WILSON 4.1 AVENDEIL , ?jamb 13-3mo] Brown St. Wharf Matadi. • 9DA.VIC'S SAPETy LAIIPS; rriip vibscrtber has juat rerelved a supply of Safety ._ Lamps, among which are a few of Lipton & Rob- Iciip:pved Safety Lamp, which is acknowledghy to be the best and safest now in use In the mine. el nttrope, For sale at less pi iceithan they can be ported,At HANNAN'S Apr 3 1 Chesil Rook and Varier, Store A COPYING PRESS, AT ONLY 415; , for sale A at the eabeeribor'e Clump Book Store. .44314, • 10.1 D, BANNAN, Wall Papers. THE subscribers bestrew band. the Merest assort ment or WALL PAPESS• in the - city of Pbiladel- Mae, Wholesale and Beteg, conelstma of every va riety, anital,te for Parlors. Entries, Dining Reams, Cban)bers,/k.c.. af Matt cub tad style cannot be serpassed. Dottie a besluess, ore are enabled to inn • batter aracle, at a MUCH LOWER P.4TE. than any store doing.e trade business. On hand, a lame assortment of Wine PIPER. for Cottains, Pun Prints, borders. ahe., which will be sold for mat. Paper hangieg &me in the Country at City prices. N. IL—psalms are invited to can and examine their 'tack before purchasing elsewhere. FINN St BURTON, No. 142 Allen Engel. Booth Side' Ap.t 4 —l6-3m.1 Philsdetpbta. TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. 'IDE subscriber hest leave to inform his friends and J. the puhbiic in.gyneml. that he has purchased the Lumber Yard. formally owned by Zinn do Wilt, at Schuylkill Itiven,opprisliethe Farmer'• Bank. Where • he Intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of seasoned Sastutehabni Lumber, consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards. panne) boards and plank, from I tot inch's thick, and door stiles It to Ilia thick, 6 in. wide. Hemlock )nice and scantlin ew g,j P oint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, Ice. wit h a f thousand feet of seasoned Ash lak from 111,1 3M: hes thick, all of wbch he will sell on the moat reasonable terms. Ile would most respectfully Invite all purchasers to call and examine for themselee before buying elaewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. • /LOPE 314 f STANTON'SEVITAISTAITICEITEDT.. CALLED 110,NrS LININIENT. TE now universally ackitowledged to be On infallible k remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal .AtTections, Cow traction of the Muscles third Throat bed cluinav,ls sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, • Agae In the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, BMWs, Salt Ithenm, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feat, and ail Ner von• Direasea. The triumphant success which has attended the np PliCatiOn of IWO. most WONDERFUL MEDICINE In curing the most severe eases of the different disease. above named, and the 111011 vicoMiums that have been bestowed upon it wherever it has peen introdu ced, Rivet ma the qttlitto calkon the afflicted to resort at once to the snip 'remedy that ran be relied on. A year has scarcely elapsed since I Pm introduced to the notice of the public,thie WONDERFUL REM.LDY and in that snort space of time, it has acquirer a repo Minn that ranks it amongst medicines as a b.rcat Exter nal Remedy thefirst and best. It has tt ee l•s,d the o p. probation of the Medical Faculty and many citizens nt influence and wealth have united end recommending It to the Public's use, as a medicine that can be safely re sorted to for speedy relief. 'rile high charaeteralready attained by this pollulax ''.dedicine, has induced some' base and evil minded Wantons to palm od, a counterfeit as the genuine; and, no %Muhl the country will be flood. ed with a spurions Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and examine welt ),state poll boy, and see you get STANTrtN'S : EXTERNAL REMEDT CALLED RUNT'S LINIMENT Bee %lint each bottle ban my nano blown oprinit,and that it is accompanied with directions, and with a the simile of my signature on the second page: otherwise you'tvili he cheated. with as article that will injure in stead of henektingiyou. The low price at which it is sold enables every one even tne poorest to be benetitted by thw excellent reme dy. his unfortunately the case that the svorkins clas ses, from extuuture.are mole subjett than the idle and rich. to those very infirmities which It is intended to cure, yet the erorhitaat price usually "liked for reale dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle.) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are now suffering the Most intense ationy arising from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame, inveterate rheumatism: many of them, perhaps, have already given up in despair all attempts toobtair relief, der repeated and unsuccessful triats—but let no such feelings of despair lieentenained—try 11 11NT' it LIN 1 M ENT, it has done Wunder*, as may be seen by re tdin tile several casesveton led In the pamphlets which itr to be hail of every Agent.. Try it and despair not. Bu., should you in carelessness, or incredulity neglect t seek for relief in its proper applicatton, either for your self or your friends. then let the blame be upon you cc f only. for Providence.has now placed within your reach a safe and certain remedy, which has already afforded relief to thousands, and whose healing proper ties aro incontestible: CEO. E. STANTON Sing Sing, July 1,1517. AGENTS: • John.G. Brown, Pottsville. - Jonas Rohl nhold, Port Clinton. • Bickel & Medier, Orwh,"sbure• Lewis G. Wunder, Schuylkill haven. James B. Palls, Minersville. Gen. Reifsnyder, New Castle. Walter Lawton, St Clair, B. R. Ken - mien, fort Carbon. Oliver & Mars, Belmont. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. 3. Williams, Middleport. • .George 11. PatiP, Bra:kettle. Jos. ff. Alter, Tuscarora. • neither & Morganworth, Tamaqua. title 34.1817. Pottsville. Mar I Mho,— Mi - • Tl . . •-• . •. "P r fa ' • a FRESH IMPORTED trIEEN AND BLACK TEAK • From J, C. Jenk ns .ST. Co., TEA DE.O.ERS, . corner of Cl esnalt and MeV - A street', pIIII,DELPIII , R.—One cif oily partners having learned tbe Tea I •bnsinesn of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven yearn among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the Lull benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black leas. particularly, we wish to call at tention an possessing a degree orstrength and richness or flavor seldom equalled. Black teas are ',nice:sally used by the Chinese, who cnnsider the Creels fit oily tar foreigners. Oar phytdriall , aloe recommend the Black as milting n more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package In so secured as to retain the Ortlite or the tea for a long time in any climate, and contains fall cciebi of tea, indepcmiCril Of the metal and paper with which it in enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The above motrente tea. put Pp In +,, , e,and I lb. eckagen, jos. receive d and will be ennmtantly kept for ale by tho rubscriber. J. WHITFIELD. N0v:1717 ' • l ib Viarsdell's Vegetable Resto,a- live Pi iia riiiirsc PIMA HAVE NOW BECOME THE MOST ext. nelv.ety ,toblisheil and popular Font- Menterne of tile present day, both in F.neland, and In This Country. They were invented In 1532. by Dr. tS Si. WORSDEI.I., of York. England, and hove , sin, that time wrought many wondettill cures In every country wheie Mt, nave been inn . ..lived. 'The present proprietors for the Ult:ted Stair. are In possesehnnorn4ny v•nrarrertheates acmes wrought both In Enblond and A ioorica. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond at. 'Liverpool, wa. manned ni her bed sin months; with Dropsy. h er lees became swell ,d to an enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she wan restored to perfect lieakh by two boxes of %Vorsdell4 Pins. • M JoNcs, lo Concert St. Liverpool, was 'lgo cured of Inflarnotion of the Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. THOS.'CPOSSDA LE, Thornton near Preston. Eng land, was cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by %Vomit.ll • Pills: THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi lies that his child was severely afflicted with Worm., •nd waa perfectly restored by the use Of Woredells Pills. • Ague. CI ystiettart. Gendache, itabitnal Cnstivenees, severe Colds. have Fil yielded to this powerful hut purely vegetable medicine. No more certain and mild et purgatit e has ever been discovered. Illany Physicians make use or these Pills 'ln their practice with great success They are for sale in Schuylkill County. price 23 - cts. a box. containing Mt Pitt, with full directinna, by Jon. G. Drown. and Joseph Contemn/lb Pottsville; W. L. Dewier. Port Carbon ;E J. Fry, Tarnmpre"; Joseph II Alter, Tuscarnra ; Jacob Metz. St. Clair; George Reitsoyder, New Castle; William Paine. Reck wherville ; James D. Falls, Minersvllle ; Levan 4: Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; E. & E. Demmer, Or. wicaluirc ; M. & J. Dreher. E ret Brunswick; Boyer de %Yemen. Mc Keansburg; S. R. M. Kepner, West Penn; 01.et7 i t Toney. Pine Crave. C. P. Arne. travelling Agent for the Middle Platen A. WEV:KA. dr Co. Proprietors. • Jnn 'll. 5.1y1 No. 141 Chesnut St. Philadi. NO for a Day. but for all Time. C. T. HESTON'S CHALLENGE. BLACKING. %OHS ARTICLE Is extensively used in Pennsciva nia and New York. and it may he said with truth. that it is superior to nny other. It affortisA beautiful polish, doe. not injure the Leather, but on the conira ry. when frequently applied, preserve: It; in fact It can be recommended as the very best, that has ever, been presented in this or any other country, having used tt for several years. we speak from experience. Prepared by C. T. HESTON & BROTHER, Rich borough, Bucks Co. Pa. For rate wholesale and re tail by J. C. C. Wholearde and Retail Druggist and Chemist, Feb JO 7-Gino] Pottsville, Pa Paper Hangings, Borders, &c. 4)000 mere PAPER /IA PiOINGS eintiracing ail tke Pattern. n( FOUR at NUFACTU gORS, which presents a greater variety than can be (nand in any Ertnidlaliment in Philadelphia or New York. also France, Column Panel. Decoration and Cold Papers, just opened and for rale at city Arleen, at RA NNAN'S March 21.13] Cheap Paper and Vailety Stores. N. H. paporliangeis famished when required. , PURE WRITE LEAD. Wet:tern! Brother, NTANUFACTUREItS, No 05, North Float atrcet, 11 Philadelphia, have flow a good supply al - their war ranted pure WHITE LEA P. and those cannon-la who have been sparinnly supplied in consequence of a run on the ankle. shall now have their orders filled. kIIORII filbstabcep4SSClFP/ those preservative and beautifying pmpenies, so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent wnh unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture - of other material. only martens value. It nna,thecefore,becn the ateadynim of the manufacturer*, for many wears. to supply to the public a - erfectly pure white leaf, and the unceaaing demand for the article. la pmofthat it has met with them. it is invanahlybrand ed on one Mal WETHEHILL & BROTHER in Pull, and on the other, era rrastedintre. all in red Irttere. New Medical Office, Car. of 231,1 ant Market St., Opposite 21 orpAtak's POITSCILLE. Pa. 11R. RECKER. IfolltrEPATfliC PHYSIOAN,etc. f REIPECTFIILLY informs ill! , onmernus friends, and the public In general. that he ha) again opened an Office In this heiroligh, where he may elways he found during the day ready tont:end on all iippllcants, and where the afflicted with every form of disense,whether recent or Chronic, may receive advise. and such treat ment. as he ha. in an extensive practice of neatly 20 years, found most safe and elfectuat. Rn•laenrn Corner of Callnwhill and 3rJ St. opposite the Prltnntive Metlindin Church. PlitiVi 0-3 mo Ct AVE YOUR EMPTY OIL H0UR...400 empty oil bble. wanted by C. P. NORTON. Agent tot P. 8. - Divian k Lubricating Oil. Caution Extra. • r - A Man by the name of CLAPP btu engaged with a young man of the name of d. P. Townseud.,and uses tab, name to put up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Townsend's 'Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENPINE Original. etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the Ike. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he is no. • This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase nonehnt the Gennine Original Old Dr. Jacob Town seed's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like. neu, his family coat of arms, and Ms signature across 1 the coat of artaa. Genuine Townxecti4lSarsa-parllla: (ILO Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years ,if age, 4,-1 and bat:tong been known as theauthor and dtsrov erer of the Genuin r!riginal"Townscod Sarsaprvilla " Being poor. he was compelled to limit Its mannfarture. bq liallcb twins it has been kept out of market. and the sales ck:cmnseribed to those only who bad proved its kcollti and known Its value. It had reached the . . ears ttf many, nevertheless, as those persnn• rho had In- - , healed of aura Mseasos. and bayed from death, . • proclainind Its excellence and wonderful • HEALING POWER- Knowing, ma., yeses alto. that he bad, by his chill. science, and experience, deviied an article which would he of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when elite known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve. rett,expecting the time to arrive when the means would he furniched to brine et into nniversal notice, when inestinnhle virtues would be known asd aPPreris led. The. tuns has room, the ninnies are supplied ; this GRAND AND 'UNEQUALLED PItEPARATIoN, Is manufactured on the largest s tale, and is called , for throughout the length sod hreadttest the land, es- Derially as it is found incapable .of degeneration er deterioration. throoghout the land, that Old Dr i. . et Ja e r. v o e b 'Y 'r. n iv o n o r sen L 7l D. now inanufactoring the real er ow niend tiarsanarithi,' which ersee so ors, nicer fir ...". and Sr,/ dumper its ellaracter. From this day forth the people shall have the Part Gesuise loorwesd gersoparala, which shall never e o ns in the bottle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land al Wee oenting, Souring, Etplo. dine. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pore and,germine, might to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla forks to droop and die. Th. Old Dr`e. Sarsaparilla will keep pore and per- feet 100 years. Unlike prong S- P. Townsend's it improves with age, and never chatigea, but for the better; because It is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knOwledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art haveall been bronchi Into wool; salon In the inanufactore of the OLD. DR'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root. It is well knnwn to medical men, • mit:wins many, medicinal properties. and some prop, ale., which are inert tar 11110. 4 , and others. which. if-retained in preparing it for use, pro , duce feestranittoa and acid, which is injurious to the system. of the properties of Sarsaparilla are no volatile. that they entirely evaporate endure lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced In Its enanu• facture. Moreover, these volatile principles. which fly off in vapor, ucas •n exhaltation, under heat. are the very essential Ined , eal propernes of the root, which give In it all tin value. Any person ran hall or stew the root till they net a dark colored liquid. which It more from the coloring matter In the mitt than front anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it “Sarsanai illa Extract or Syrup." Ball such is not the article known as the GENUINE 01.1) DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S . This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, ,every thine capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extract ed and reJectrd ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus It is rendered Incapable or lasing any of Its valuable and healing properties. Prepared - In this •way, it is made the most powerful arena in the [TIM OP INNUMER4III.6 DIRFARFft. nare_ . - Hence the reason why, we hear commendations on every side In its favor by men, women, :old children. We find it doing wonders irr the cure of Consumption, Dystiepara. and Liver Complaint, and in Rhoronatimu, Scrofula, Prlea, Costiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. an" all affections arising from IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous eirracy.'in all complaints arising nom indigestion. from Acidity of the Stoniatii, from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, pelnitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot dashes os•er the body. It has nut its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy,expect• ration, and genCe perspiration relazing stricture of the hinge, throat, and every other part. But In nothing is lie excellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in 111 kinds and stages of Fe- male Complaints. It works wonders in tare of Fluor Allots or Whites. Fall:tug of the %Vomh, Obstructed, Suppressed, or raitifal Menpett. Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease•. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system. it gives tonearedatrength to the whole body, and thus cores all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY. BO And thus prevents iir relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia. St. hints Dance„Sworminc, Epileptic File. enliVlikiOlie.-&e. It is not pn•sihle for this medicine to fail to do good: it has nothing in it which can ever harm, It can nevn sour or spoP, and therefore, can never !nose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blond, excites theliver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and given good digostion, relieves the bnw. , ls of torpor and cnnstipa , thin, allays indamation.puridest:in skin. equalizes AhV ClMllhtlf.rl of toe hlnnd, producing gentle Avarnith emialls all overt he body, and nitre insensible perspire. lion; illases nil (distinctions, and invigorates Owen. tire nervous system. Is not this then, the medicine you pre-eminently need I Rut can any.of these things he said of S P. TOWnsend'. interior articlel This young man's liquid iv 1,1 in he COMPARED WITH THE 01.1) DR' 3. lb:rause of one grind fart. that lite one tilllcapal•le of deterloratlon,and NrwEtt sPOILS. while the other dors; It sours. ferments, and Wm. the 'bottles con taining it into fragments the soar. acid liquid ex pinding. and damaging other gond. Must tint this horrible cnmpriund be palsonons to the systenil What! p.t syrteinolrectio diseased with arid What „, u „, o rpeir ,- . ! but acidr Do wit not all know, that when fond soots In o7ittttneli', whet Mt"tuer It prnduccit 7 flatulence. hea'rtlitl77.‘' 0 1 1 l'hatiott of the heart, liver complaint. tilarilicea, ilysenteiT, 'elk s and heart, corruption of the blond 7 What is Scrnfola but an humor in the body I. What induces all the ' , a.mer whir h bring on Emotions of the Skin. Rcald Head. Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Elore.•, and ail uirerathitn internal and external: It Is math ins under heaven but an acid substancr, which sm.., and" thus spoil. nil the fluids of the body, more or less What cau.es ftheurnatitni, but a sour nr acid thud, is hick Insinuates itself between the Joints and else where, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tissues Minn which it nett r so of nervous disc r Pen, of impurity of the Idond, of deranged circulations, and nearly alt the ailments which afflict human nature. Now tit It not horrible to make and Pell, and infinite. ly worse to TIPP thin FERME.NTINE. ACM "COMEOUND' • (ll' si V. row NsEND: _ Anil vet he would Pilo have It rinilerstund that' Old Dr. Jacob Trovneend's Genuine Orizinal Sarsaparilla, is al IMITATION of his inferior preparation! ' Heaven forbid that ws should dest in an article which would bear the most distant resemblanre In S. P. Townsend's article! and which would brine down upon the Ohl Dr such a mountain load of complaint. and criminations from Agents who have sold. and mu mmers who have used 8. P. Townsend's Tormenting Compound.: We wish it nodersiond, because it Is the absolats tea?. that S. P. Townsend's article and Did Dr. land, owneend's eta riapaVilla aro leoasa•seida apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike In every particular, having not rutin Slagle thing In cern. MOIL An 8. P. Townsend V no doctoe.aml never was, Is no chemist. nn pharmaceutlet—knows no innre of medi cine or disease than any other: common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can -the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all tile virtues used in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might ren der them the agents of disease instead of health Rut what else Arita be expected from one' who , knows nothing - comparatively of medicine or disease: It requires a person of some experience, to conk and serve up even a common decent meal, how much mnre Important Is it that the persons whin manufacture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeepled sys tems,s honk] know teeth be medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge di the va• rinse diseases which elect the human system, and how no adapt remedies to these diseases • It is horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the aglictrd are imposed upon brpresumptunus men for the sake of money 1 Fortartermade out of the agonies of the sick! and no equivalent rendered the despair ing sufferers! It is to arrest frauds neon the unfortunate, to poor balm into wounded humanity. in kindle hope in the de ispalrlng bnitom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor. t orn the-crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity. ' t hat Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and rand he opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know, hyJnyfal experience. its TRANSCENDENT. POWER TO lIEAL. And thus In have the unpurrhasable satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health,and a long life of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies sod friends Agents for this County, John C. Brown, Pottsville; James D. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, Illinersville; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua. (Dm 15, 13-10. 51. Abdominal Supporters, &c. rpm subscriber has made an arrrangement for a sup I ply of 1100IP8 ABDO:SINAI. SUPPORTER also ISt HERNIAL A PPM:I/ITU:4 which he will a up• ply to physicians, and those t equldny them, at Philada. prices. These instruments are now zenenlly used h tl y the faculty in Philadelphia. and arehlslityr,eommen - ea by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON. Pottsville, april22 • ti • IT EIV LIT3IFIEI7. WARD. • THE subsciiber begs learn to Inform his friends and the public in general. that betas opened r Board and Lumbet Yard, at the corner of Hitt Street and Mount Carbon Railroad. in ,Poibmille, n bore Haywood gr. Sri, der's Foundry ; where he will kiln!, a constant assortment of Oak.emlock,Pine.and Poplar Lumber. Having three Saw.mille running, he flatters himael that he will be'renabled to supply hb friends with an description of lumber for mining or building purpose) , on the mist reasonable terms,- and.by the prompt at cotton to their orders ensure • continuance of the stare. Lirfur2o 21-17] WSi. ST£Pamsorir Anthracite flail. IVICIIIIRY STREET, WIN6IIIIMILL6. PA. The autmettber would respectfully Inform 64 (Heady and thy public that he bee restored evln the abate namect houae, (formerly kept • by, Rapp.) where he - 4 ill r happy to gave every atteuunn to ~i j him with at call. [ap.7.49-16.11.1 : lACOU Waal. • glieldirnke 7 s Alleg any House. Xe.. 280 -Ifarire Street, eirotre Atka, (SingtA girls.) Plitt...Deanna. ~,,n Vila large —andapiendld ' lintel has been •-•-,- furnished with entire near-furnlture. The a E f. the-ttoom hi the; tamest in Philadelphia. The ' Parlours and Rxing rooms are ertirelYsep &rated tram the noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure of the cars, The Pontes eaten treat the erhole front nf the house. affords a coot re treat in warm weather. and a splendid view ot the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well ilniahed. The. 'Table as well provided for as any other Motel, with early at tention of the managers to make it the best lintel for Merchants and Business Men. during their stay in the City. Inn terms will be one dollar per day. Oa Mb arrival of the Cars from the West, a Vetter will as in attendance to convey baggage, ac, in the Motel. which lis adjoining the depot. - - -- (Feb In 7-Horn WRITE 81V,A11 'HOTEL.—T H E Subscriber hers leave to inform his' friend* s and the public in general that he has taken - the %VOICE SWAN UOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE, Na. 108 Race street, formerly kept hY 44 Paters & Son. The House being large and conveniehl. and in the business put of the city. he hopes by gria C omet to bust:lmm tht hie friet.its awls!! nth. may Cornett , the city on busine a ss or pleasure will give him a call He pfedkes himself that nothing shall be want- Mg on his part to make them at MOM TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER GEORGE RAHN, . 111nrth 1.1.-3mol Formerly oi Schuylkill County l'Easla I ngton hot el, (FonllEaLY acre BY SANICEL BEitlID,) Selts.slkin Hares. f The subscriber aonottnrot to his friends and car , the travelling public that he hug taken the t"1.1-: aimre mentioned establishment and fitted up throughnut, su that it will emial any estab• ligament in the County. It is Incited near the. Depot l i of the Philadlephia and Rending Railroad and on the klain street of the Borough. Ilia table will always be ' abundantly rtippliad with the chnierst delicaciek of the season Iris ebatutier. me large and airy. and his bed - ding o f the boat kind. The stabling attached to the hotel la large and com- Madrona, and attentive Lnstlers to 111 always be found in attendance. lin has also accommodations for Dro vers..k.c. &Vehicles will always be kept to carry visitors to any part of the enantr,or et.etvhere'. All he aolicites la a trial i+f his Timm!, reeling cnnfl dent he will give entire eatiAffetion to all who find it .convenient to totiourn_at his Hanalei . Ap.7,49-11.ti:j a -- JOIES-%.IONES. Furniture! Furniture I . CARPETS. VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c. GRESSANG & SILLYMAN RESPECTFULLY announce to a.; the citizens of Pollaville and the , -;' - " - " - " --- =ee surrounding neighborhood "that they' have opened a FURNITURE WARE.ROO3L is Ma haaranga Street. a fear doers from Centre, 'where they have on hand a large and laeldonable stick of Fur to. tare. embracing the latest and most fashionable soli,. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers in our miles, Their stock embraces a r eneral assortment (Wall the articles embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most hilarious manlier. Bedsteads ranging in price from *3 to 350. —and all ether articles of furniture in propnrtion. in their stock is alto embrared-a-Mege_assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the moat appro., ed patterns. selected with ereat card." CARFh:TTING, BEDDING AND UPUOLSTERV., They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the various goatlike and Bedding. to which they rail the partkular atTir.htion of these in want of titeise articles It is our design to keep all 'the articles of Furniture required in Schuylkill County, and prevent the neces sity of persona pun ahrnad In search of elegant cies of Furniture; all of which they are determined , to sell at less prices than they can he obtained else,. where, with haeking . ned carriage ridded. They there , fore earnestly invite those who are about funtishlAg houses and those also who require additional furniture. to give them a call. as they flatter themselves they can give them any kind of a *Tit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY GRU.SSANG. , April 7 1.5-ti3 ALF:KANDER SILIXMAN. Cane and .itush Seat Chair Manufactory. NO. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Opposite Frankita Square. Philadelphia. kiUPON THE PRINCIPLES Op BETTER AND CRC:U.IM. Quick cash Palter and ■mall profits. An assortment of Chine Seat Chairs, In the greatest variety of style'and finish. made of Walnut. !Breit. Maple• and:lmitation, Woods, at the cheapest prices fai CAAH ONLY; Light and durable patterns, Cottage Chairs, Cane Settees, Lounges, tars:valid smolt Rocking CtUits, Store Stoats:Arm Chain,, &c., fat. House-keepers aml..All ~Ito are "rising up," far House-keeping. can gratify their- taste in selecting styles, and procure a warrantable article, by calling on the regular Manufacturer. WOOD., N. 131 North Sixth, eight doors above Race. March 12, 12-3tnol Philadelphia. -11411.11150 N. BR()TIIERS fi. Co. MANUFACTURING CIIEISTS, Offire Aro. 43 1.2 South Frost Street. Philadelphia., Pure Parlor White Lead ; lUnm,groundandlncrystal; Extra Ground " " Copperas; No. 1 " " •• Pyrolignenni Acid ; Red Lead; Red Liquor; Lithareo t Iron Liquor. ' , Wanes Mineral; latainie Work u Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire Proof Paint. META.LIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT THIS IF,XTRAORDINARY substance Is ...te . ,/, found In n strata of rock,of a basin f0rma .....," lion. When token front the mine. it re- V . O.P smithies in oppeorsnce the finest Indigo, ....... a s ...- and is dion.t the consistence/1f cold mellow; but on exposure to the atmosphere, in a short (ono torn. to Stone nr Slate. Geolo gists who have seen it. are of the impression that this stl b r itatice. w hen in a liquid state, has been effused through a fissure aria filled up this hasin forination in the rock. - It his been found upon anylyzation by Dr: Chilton, of Netei'ork, to consist of : Silica, ' , --- - 54 00 Alumina: , 14 211 Pruioxide of Iron, , 11 05 Lime,. , 12 31 Lime, ; ' : 231 Magnesia, 41 rarhon. . , ' 1 Sil , Sulphur; . , I 0 ll' i Water. S i 0 Loss, ' 0 41. , ' , . - f 100 00 i For use it is ground to powder:mix/A whirl Linseed OIL and applied with a brush. the same as paint In Wood, Iron teti.zlnc,convoss paper, &c. &c., which in . shott time turns to Stone. which is fire-proof It Is particularly adopted for twit - sof beililitor,Stennt boat and Car Decks. Railroad Bride., Fence.. &r.. Arc. .. pod' coaled with this article it equal to the beat of elate. at a vast saving of elitense. E 5„..,..:. variety of Iron work exposed to weather will hi..imvisini. ; ',an rust or corrosion, as it forms a CM, pie., stone „verthi. Ithool Slates are made front it. by coreting,boorde or papei. As II iii.susreptible of a high polish, Ii has been used to g`"-al advantage by Carriage Palnters.nni;;Cabinet Mak( Is. LINRIIISON. lIIIIITIIEMS, & (.7.. No, 43j , South F: not St Philada; -- April 22 1.7-tr] N o w i t /i r A i ( D r. ! DRUGGISTS AND aforket Strcet,—enTrevtLLE, IN viral-be. particular attention of . the citizen. of Pott,ille and its vicinity. also Physleiano, Veterina - ri , Stlrgennt , .arirt countryStnrekeepers,to ' - -i , eral aFsiirtn?ini of their large and general assoommo DRUGS, CliinitcALS FAMIIT MEDICINES. Their stork not only embraces the best Drugs and Medicines the market affords, but also:SI the new Phar maceutical and Chemical preparstinns. Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold Foil. Patent end Family Me dicines, Preiih Shakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Olis, V3filiAtlPX. mire Carnphine,' Glass. Poll. Snug, b eat Ca endish Tobacco and Cigars, PerfttmerY. stusi , cti Combs. and every: variety of, choice. fincy and miscel laneous unities ; also, that, escellentsartisle. Farina, ibr the sick and Infants' diet—in fact evert thing and anything eon be found In their general and well-assort ed clock, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices. N. O.—N. & C. Miner themselves from their knowl edge and expeitence In the business, ot:e of them, (3. T. Nicholas, N1.1)4 having held, for seven?! Yel.lsFol" of the most responsible offices in England aria Paris `loth as dispenser and operalwe Chemist. they wo:Ad . ',erefore respectfully solicit the cnnfidence and share patronage, as none but senulne Drugs and cities can be had at their establishment. g y iese and Cattle Drugs,of the hen quality en the most t siimmutile terms. ' Chtercha,lol7lo-ly ----1300T341151D SHOES. At theca st ,,,,d,c e e„st,,,- , 14 7 ;oo to thoPottssittogottse. H. & J. Farrait , • La,ARE now retelving their • • ' Spring supplies of (MOTS & H rischr.44 ,... SOES,eomprieing a first rai nesortnient. which they no; Vdr offer at wholesale or retail at the very lOwelli prices. They have aileron hand Trunkk. VA' ises,Carget Rage. and datebehs,Sdleand Upper Leather. Morocco, Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skine,Rhne litakers"rools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ngs. . . N.ll.—Boon.t Sheri manufactured atshartnotice.— Thai' friends and the public who are in want nt any of the abar!articles at erespectrullyJequeeted togl ve t heir a call. May 8,1847, 19-. _ Dentistry—Removal. GEORGE J. ZIEGLER, DENTIST, lIA9I REMOVED TO No. 370 ARCH , doorr below Teutla,l'hiladel .Idasaa Ma All opemtlons performed In the most approved elaborate, and judicious manner. March 10, 1819. - SHOURL MANUFACTORY. Eagle Werke, , Is Centro Sired. POTTST/LLIC, ncrt door beide," th•Z Americas Rowse. ten ‘IO,TOE subscriber would call the attention t i „ Coal Operator., Merchant.. and Miner.. to r t amine hi n found and Square point Coal a" Grain Shovels, manufactured by himself, al in olPrcorslY far the Coal Realon—warranted to he ma; of the firer quality material. and workmanship, the Ct,y price.. All ardent hanktnlly received andpuctl , allv attended to. N. B.—Shovels Repaired. Wag Der..2-40-ti) - HENRY PORTER i" CARRIAGES. THE dUItsCRIBER BEGS LEA to call the steentine of his friends n the public to his cluck nl 7 i g9ll .Th ' lr o and LIGHT WAGGONS now on b. and fito.blng, WIIICII he will dlainise of low. *An kinds of repairing promptly attandcd Itecntlect Corner of Union and Railroad Strew bark of the American House. June 5. 23-Iy, WIKLAR k. KIRK Adams, Brothers.: BLANK. BOOK MARVPACTURERS, /re, 78 North Third .street, Philadelphia, (atria nr rite sin sane.) ' SUPPLY nr.Anar BOORS cheaper at the Manor.- tory than can he had at anv Bookstore, and they re acknowledged vaperior. (Feb 9-ty Philadelphia Bedstead 'Factory, Na 99 St. Johle street, dec. Catteickiiir, PIIILADELI.III/1• DEALERS and Cabinet mal , eri supplied nn terms. Patent Screw Bedsteads 'lin band. Apr7-1k.l1) S. REEVES k SOIL.. I Lore-1n th • Town o Llewellyn—epode to A. RUBSEI. .14ne 10 14•tt) olatutoteni2 Street, Pottsville. • . Lee at, Walker" - SUCCESSORS TO CEO. AVILIAG. DAVE removed their snack of Music land Musical Instruments, to the new and.. Building. Net . I I / lintleTnlnet"illStreweltl.mh&e, Sev enth. ptitronase of the,, 'they invite the attendance and iLEE 4• WALKER having purchased the entity stink of Cm Willie. (who has declined business.) are now prepared to execute all orders in their line. Their as itortment ol Music and Musical Instruments. is as ex tensive JIB that of any other establishment in the coon 'Plano Pone*, from various well known and approv • ed minufactorlea, new in store, aid wilt be constant ly offered for' sate. as- Country dealers supplied on very, reasonable 1011911. IFeh 10. 7-6 mo. —__ . Livepout and New -Tors{ . i rasnaze Azency. E. mr. KIMBALL & CO., , • ' 84.• If'W/ Serest—sew-woos. • . ' DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co.,—Lavestenot.. A: , RESPECTFULLY informs their Mends and . "c ; the public that they have commenced the *GENERAL SMP PING and I'OIIMIRSIVIN , - . • •Bllit IN Ertel. together with the GENERAL PASSP.SCER BR .4INESA. ',wino eertiftes.rs of pea .l.47f fross London. Lirerpool,Doeblio. Belfast or any prat of the old country to to New-York; Boston. and Philadelphia. on the most reasons , le terms. Drafts and Bills of Eseket-ge.from El to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches. The days of sailing of the Re,sslar Liss of I lemma Packets. as INA upon. ore the Ist.fitil. gal, Mb. 2 / 31 . and 26tri of every ninoth. • 1 These ships are all of the largest class, and are com• Mantled by men of thwarter and experience , The cab tubtrcommodavrins are all tint can be desired in point of eplendnr. comfort and convenience. Thee are fur nished with every description of stores of the hest kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will he Strictly ad hered t... . Parisi Skips Reedit,. Siddoss. Skreidas.and Garrick. areiessets of the largest elms.; and those desirous to bri out` the it friends, cannot select liner (wearer sh i pa. Pass ae can he secured at the lowest rates. Nem Orlians line of packets sail weekly. For pas sage or frrlglit, apply as above E .. W. KIMBALL & Co. el-The subscriber has beers appointed Agent for this Lineln Schuylkill County. Apply at his office in Mar- km Street, Pottsville- Derl6.4b-51-Iyl TISTED Dl' THOUSANDS, And - ---iy Aziproved: extending :ay adding to the long catalogue of its triumphs. A MILLION OF BOXES are distributed annually without fully meeting the demand t For come time pa.n.the'sales have beerilitnited solely for went of fa cilities of supply. Truly this in a ,universal remedy. linheraldcrl.these Pills have found their way lob the rentottud corners or the Union, every where provide their title es the POOR NI AN'S FRIEND—SILK NRN'S HOPE—THE MARVEL ASO BLESSING Ot"flIE AGE. Fora Gifting stn. every individual and every family moy have health insured to them lot an indefinite pe riod; and what is Ire without health but a miserable existence. It is too precious a boon to be tampered with, by try ing all sorts of experiments upon it. The nick should use those medicinesonty which exreriencehas shoivn to he the hest.„ A TIYI3ICIAN'S TESTIMONY. (nom CAtskill. Greene Cnutity, New York.) Du W. Widmer—Dear SlT:—i hair fnund your In dian Vegetable Ms a valuahle remedy in Case's of General Debility of the System, and in all Billions lin. orders. lam alto in the habit of recommending them in remeltea in peculiar cases. 1 nhgefVe then. to riper. ate in thus system without producing debility or pain. leaving it in a healthy condition. June '2O, 1018. : JOIIN'DOANE, M. D. TUC lIEST FAMILY MEDICINE. ' (From Marble Hall, Pa.) To Da. W. WRIGHT—Dear Sir: .For the last tnn years I have had the agency fee the sale of your. Vegetahlo Fills at this place. and have sold annu ally large qoaniitles at retail. They have in every in stance, given entire vaisfaction. Plany familien in thilsection keep them. and consider them invaluable as a family medicine. There is no medicine wild here that can he en univenlly recommended as Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Very truly yours. February I, ISIS. WILLIAM. M. LUKENS. • TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PHYOICIAN. The following it an anewer in reply ton note from our agent asking Or. Houton's opinion nflhis 2 Ined9. jei4rme: Tankhannack. Aug. R. Mt. A. Dmham—DearSir :—ln reply iriyour note of yesteiday. I would plate. that I have occasionally (enrol it t.onvettient to age the et lions "Patent Pills" vended In the shops, and while I am unwilling r...ay anything to depreiiate the value of others. I am free to etinfess that I -consider Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pithe asperior to-rat others with which I am' acquainted: I have used them for many years, both in my ownforni -4 and in my practice generally,and they have uniform ly pretied mild. certain and safe in their operations. The'cate ntel skill with which these Pills hese heen hitherto mane factured, are in ow opinion. a an dict en t guarantee for like geoid future. Very resitertfitilY• R. A BOU'l ON. M. D. - Dr_ B is a practitioner oft rite experlenct ,wollknow • in and even 'beyond the hue,. of Wyoming county. tie i s a wades u.. of the University or Pean•Ovania• and highly popular with the people among whom he resides. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are prepared with special reference t•t the laws Revert lag Ole ' hoinan body. Consequently, they ore always good, nlwatp aeleral, always effective In roiling out disease Every faNily shotild keep them at hand. Lootc.,OET FOR COUNTETIFEISrIi Some are ente trot with sugar I others are made to re senthle them - lc:nal in outward appearance. Purchase front none except the regular agents, one of whom will fmind in every village ant town in the State. Mrs C H. GE AT I'V. Pnitsville• Medlar & Ihrk,L Orwigshurg; A. Ileehner, Port Carlton. pewald Porr, MrKeansburg: , Gen. 11. Prey. Titscarma. Henry Koch' Or. `32n. Wm Taggart, Tamsoini. n.&C Hammer, Orwigsbtirg. Wheeler & aLler, Pine grove. . Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. . Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. John Weisl, Klinterston. Gabriel Ilerb. Zimmermintown. C. De Forest, Jonathan Cockbill, Llewellyn. - ' George Preihelids, East Brunswien. , S. Ilan & co., New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Hate*. M. & J. I/reciter. Baal Brunswick. j o wls Roblnholds, Port Clinton. Reffsnyder do Brother, New Castle. B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantonges: Batned..l'remont, .Wiry Price. St. Clair. - • \ Boyer & Wernert,McKeanahnrg. W. 11. Burin:'. Now si.olTices devoted exclusively iin the sale o f %Vrtght's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the. 'North AMerica'n Greenwich street, New Vork tioston—and prinelpal office !Dec. Cl.'ol-51/-‘ly St. 'COUIIIS, AND .lIETAIT, . APOTHECARIES, —For the axles at Carrie d Care and Machinery of alt ?ent friction.Ce . , This article ie _ Aid for sale by CLEMENS& PARVIN;iIs d States,ionly manufacturers of this articte,in the Unit at their wholesale and retail hardware and Drag Store Id Pottsville, Schuylkill County,Pa. IhiNIEMBER that none is genuine without the writ tan signature of the Inventor and proprietor,Chaa• C C rnena, open each package 151 4 - -- ~. - . - s' army co% t , 4 ‘..1,. -- ow 4 ' B. A. Fahnesiock , s Vemfuge. THE CONSTANTLY increasing popularity and sale of E. A. Falinesiock's Vermifoge has induced per.. sons wan are envious.oLits success, to palm oil - upon the public, preparations which - nil medical men know to be inefficacious in expelling worms from the system. This Vermlfoge made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used; and while many worm.remedies have, by dint of putting.- been forced aatLesliottatif ewe in udrtrord—ishlgli y teemed by all who have made use of It, and we 'e teason to believe its good qualities will be daily a 1 1 ‘.. elated by a discerning public. I have daily calls and hope you will be remunerated foryOur exerti render service to the afflicted. I mu sir, your oh servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR. M. '3 e r e' The General Agency for the sale of the „ x tsarina is :1411mm:in's Bookst ore Poltsville,where it gilts and others can be suppilt hoLevale at the '- facts reel prices. It is also fot sale in Pottsville at John G. tiro Clement & Parvin's, and John R. C. Martin's . Stores; E..L . Fry. Tamaqua ; J. W. Gibbs, lie e and 3. EL Falls, - pllnei'sviile C. Frailly, Drwige Henry Shisslcr, S. H. Rempton, and W. L. lli4 Port Carbon; Paul Tor, Pinegruve; J. C. C. 1101 Pottsville. es See adve"'vement in snothercolumn A eirO 1118111 containing ige number of certificates from ll Efor te to t a u to suit , Cit 11M w, r m, : eji i ams g ie r1= v,s. 6;% Peaches Western 1 ', lye's, Roil and Keg Hotter. Laid in Barrels and Ken , atio a good Mock of yivsh Gio. series: all lot sale a lowest market pikes. id Philadelphia. Apr 17, ,_13-Ed D Bit WIIVO dupsunioen has Joel reamed a Int of Superior Drawing Pencils, among which are Fa ber,. Beeves. Jaricsime, Cabana, &e. Prime of whi c h are put up In Beautiful Mae, assorted. Also Wan, Int Books Pm beginners. Drawing Cards; &e. All of which will be sold vary low, at " HANNAN'S .lan2o 41-] cheap Book and Variety Ntows. WU.SON..J. P FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE rzzazwal= Charles Barter, FASEITONABLE HAIR CIitTTING AND SUAVING SALOON. Tier (Ascents of Centreand Market Streets. POTTSVILLE. KEEPS CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, the following articles: A taw and splendid assortment or cninred Lithograph k NW., single or by the hundred: Turner and Fishol'a Song bud Toy Books in areal. earl. tuyeingle or by the dozen, Dream Books. L etter Writers . Spelling Boas, Crtmurs Emerson's and Cobb's Iteaderr, Copy and Pass Cooks. Comic and other Almanacs slogle or by the demon, Aloe Pens and Iln Pocket Drinks. Playing Cards, Dominoes, Conversation. Fortune Telling. and Courting Cards. Shaving Crtam and Snap, Wash Salts, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soaps, Esa meta. &e.. Jules !Lysol's Crouine Hears Oil, Os Marrow', Curling - Fluid. and Cologne Water. stnele ur by the dozen, Tootirrthaving, flair, and Clothes Brushes, Di easing. Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs, Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Prow Oil Blacking Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, lz,da and itaz.or tS•rnpa, Large apsortinent of Ladieli I 'ails ta-Curifdonn up m the hest manner. 11,. has /Ono nu hand Dorang's Terpsichore or Del Room Reid, dhavinn. !fair Cott inn, ace., performed tile, most Approved atyle.• ISlDunrs done up at the ',orient notice Pec1.3.4n2-Iys- ......—.,.. MANUFACTORY AND WADEROOMS • Tre(ft Ste sloßattonfrood,—Ptitt.intLpilt, TIM undersigned manufacture IRON RAILINGS °reliesy style, NEBAND tit.„ OATES. FEUER - TALS. ARBORS, BEI/STEADS and Mt descriptions of otnemental """ 11141 architectural Iron Work. in `• JO- OWN the bent manlier, at reduced pet rt.e4-7.1 ce - Almay• on hand, a supply of ---- Fire Proof doors and Shutters. a heavy stock of Reveal end Common Hinges. Shutter Bolts, Store Room Bolts.and all descriptions of builders' trim work. This establishment, by far the most extensive of the kind in i he cit y, employs none but competent workmen, possesses the advantages of steam power and suitable machinery, and is under thepersonal supervision of the proprietors. who are practical men of long experience. atford• to its patrons the knarsantee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed 0ct14.12-Iy] REINS & ADAMSON! John Ce Baher's commuN fLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. 'VMS A eft.:le is employed with great since., and.by I the most eminent Physiedans of this city, for the cure of thedbilowing diseases: SCROFC IA or King's F.vit, Rhemnallsm,Cutaneool Diseases, Syphilitic Affectinn•, Totter And Ulcers, White Swellings, Scurvy.Perisalgia or Tie Dninureux, Cancer, Goitre, or Onmehocele, (Swelled seek,) Spine Disease. Chennte Diseases of the. lungs. to counteil. act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice. lir: perthroptiv, or enlargement of time heart, Palpitation , and trembling in the region - f the heart and stomach. Entargententot the Italics. Joint. or Ligaments. also [ all the various diseases of the skin such as Teller. Ringworm, Riles, Pimples, Carbuncles, acc.,.Dyspep -1 .s i le l a a l n ial y, ; r ,, i'' .. ' ,: m ot j a n t!, ° , • ,,, N naTD - i u . s orL ff r ' . c . i . io „7:(; ,°„ 7;- , en ntleinating (rem an Impure state of the blood and oilier fluids of the body. in short alt diseases where a chalice of the system is required. Price 50 cis. per bottle. •_ .. . . _ . . _ 0 - 0 N 4 0 E. 1:0 0 Prepared miry by the Proprietors, JOHN C. DA KER., & Co., Wholesale Druggists. No. 100 North 3d St. below Race, Palled& Importers:lnd wholesale dealers In Drags. Medicines, Chemicals. potent; medicines, Perfumeries. Surgical Instruments Druggist. Glassware, Pointe. Oils, Dye Stun, and Whitlow Glass, Plana new and superior ankle or Imitation of Plate Glass at about one-nfth the price or English or French. Plates, any size to order. The Compotked Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. for .31,T by Cl.meni & Perrin, Pottsville; W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon • James IL Falls, Millersville. February in. 1849. I.ly - . Philadelphia Mourning; Store. L. BESSON &SON, No. 52 Soutk Second grest,—rust.AnzLrus• DERSONS visiting the City, wishing to purchase MOURNING, are respectfully invited to arexami nallorfor mir stock of Spring Goods., (In "coast°ns niten mourning attire le-latedcd, the inconvenience of proceeding from store to store in search of distinct articles of dress, Is completely nhvi aied,and an aloendance of valualtle,time •nved. by a visit to the 1•1111 e. FAMILY MOURNING STORE. where every description of gouda necessary fir a clou t plete outfit for mourning, may be found at the most ; reasonable prices. BLACK Bombazines, Alpacas. Mousseline tie Laines, Chaly. Canton Crapes, Beal Grenadines, Silk Tissues, ha rezes, ail WOOl Barezes, lawns, &r. SECOND MOURNING Itlnusselincs de taines. Lawns, Ginghanis, Chintzes, Linen and Silk Lustier, Gingham Lawns. &h. Also. Black Thihet long and 'square Shawls: Crape. Grenadine. and Itarege Shawls; English and French Veil and Thlllllllll, Crapes: Crape Mode and 1,615 e Veils: Mourning Bordered Ildkfa.; Collars and Cuffs; Bajuus • Gloves. An. PI.ACK e.PACA. P05113A21142 FINIA11: These Alpacas bane every A ppearance of o line Bom bunion, nt half the COAL n.Good gonds-:-one price—lowest cash prices. Vt holr.alr gosh buyers are Invited to call. . Phila.,Apr7-15 John Donnell:F., • MANUFACTURED. OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGIIT SAFETY GLATelig Z eIED CArtiIILEO , AID UNITED STATEm• OIL PASTE OLACICINO. h's 83 North Third Street, Philadelphia • THESE Matches arelittstly considered the best In 1 the United Stales; obey are free fronsunnleasant smell. and can be introduced with perfect safety into nil stores and dws , llLiiies. %Narrowed to keep 10 years. The Blacking Is of superior quality. and free from any ins reeients that itima•rs the Leather. Country Dealers and Shippers will find it to their in terest In rail and see for N. 11.—Anns - sortnient of Matcher' of ratifier New York Mannfasniters. Mat/ Iles in round wood heirs packed in large or entail tin rates. to .hip to any part of Ills world JOHN DONNELLY. Late Of 20 Bank tit, now 83 North Third Marc', 24.18 13-ly _ _ _ . sA.l.AmeNnEtt, FIRE, A.:IID THIEF , . PROOF vtinsos, Fie..- front DIM'S 1.1 Ranks nod St l ores. Seal and Lel ter Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera tors, Water Pilier ,, , Patent Portable Won Clo sets, intended fir the sick and intirm EVANS & WATSON, 76 Snuck Third Sr., (appante e PA:lada Exchange.) M A NE th PA(' t'll SE and keep ..: %e 1 ... -,,,,..?,,, cin:i , t , t e n i t , .:y n t f cri ti l , t;iti . d b , ny tt e li a ir r e t T cl n e s s --. ....4' ti l i'i:, '' ,lftc4et her at lbl their patent MI! .-• -- - -'a - I;; - 'v , - ; . ,%1 proved Salamander Fireproof ".... - 7 . -k - U. , S; ' .. .;.,.V -Safes. winch are sit constructed. • •''S.,,cA.citt",,..,4t,f as to Set at rest alt manner of 41.1... a..-'t ii„, ,, - m r,teopt - ctintlit as to their being sirimly );....iir - ...:.WA11• .S.4.ftfire protif,andiillrt they will resist - -"---•-as.` ,- - -- = --- the tire of any hintaing.• The outside rases al - these safes are made of bolter iron, the Inside rase ot ppm pertonemnil het ween the outer ravened inner case is a.space of some three inches thick, and is filled in with indestructible material. on On to make It oh I tn possitiiiity to burn on, (If the contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we. are pre- • pared nod do challenge the world it, produce any article in the shape of Bonk Safes that is ill stand as much heat, and we held ourselves ready at all times to hove them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to ,onufactitre a lathe and general assortment of nor Pre minim Air -tight. Fire Proof Safes; of which there are' over 800 now in rite. flll , l in every instance they have RIO., entire satisfaction tn the porchasers—nf which we will refer the public. to a few gentlemen who have them inure. • 'Maywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton Pnttsville: Mr. William Carr, Doylestown. Pa. N. &C. Taylor. 129 North Id at.; A. Wright & Neplt. ew, Vine it. Wharf, Atexondet Conic. ConerYoneer, voider of Filbert and Mb its.; John M. Font, 32 North 3.1 pt.: Myers Buse. 2d North 3d st.; James !M. Paul, 101 Smith .4th la, ;,•Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d st. - t Matthew T. Miller, 20 South:hi at.; and we cOuld name some hundreds of others if it were necessary. INow we Invite the attention of the public, a nd particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes, to call at our store before pnrchasing elsewhere. - and we can satisfy them tam they will vet a better and cheaper albeit at our store than at nay other estohtlahment In the city. We also maw , factiwe the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at vet y low prices, cheaper than they can boo bought at any other more in Philadelphia. DAVIT/ EVANS. Phila.,Sept9, • 43- 37- lyl JOAANNEB WATSON. Important to Tanners. NEW HIDE, OIL AND • LEATHER' STORE. NO. 111 NORTH THIRD STREET. Three doors below koca—Plkilud 0 . 14. ALWAy:3 o n han d at l,...reet market prices t Dry I. Plain Hid,. light and heavy, firat quality. . " Car:lrene, " " - " " - " I.ammyra, " " " ..Hung Dry Chili. " " ... Salted Lactiayra. •• • " .. .. Pernambuco, •• " . Slaughter Olden, " .. . Ripe, " .. . Green Salted Heavy.; " . pry r tiexi Straits aria —. T 001.9 of rill kinds. The li/dos era of fresh Intriortatioo, _ lower In piles than e i n be bougt.t At Old esw Houses. LEATHER of all kinds bryht, for which the art resit price will beJ paid, nr exchanged for Mies, Kips, Oils, drx. 13-3nin3 KEEN 4 KIRKPATKICK. Every - B - 66 1 s Allentiork iS INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF FUR NISHING DRY GOODS, and you are requested to remember that ours is the only :twit In Philadelphia devoted entirely to these article., to the, exclusion or Dress Goode. In corpiequenen of uurpayinp strict at tention to this one lime or bu4iness we are enabled to otret GREAT INDUCEMENTS' . - To persons commencing or replemslong their stock of Wolin-keeping Goods, particularly Linens, which we have been regularly importing from the best manisfam in ret Sln Ireland for More than twenti,years.— Also, Blankets, gillit/..SIIPPI Ina., Tickings, Damask Tuttle Cloths and Ainpklns, Diapers, Towelling, * iluckaltace, Pillow Linens, Table and Plano Covers. Worsted Dam aqts. Embroidered Curtains of Lace and muslin. Dimi ties, Floor Cloths, Mireati Covers. Whitlow Shadings, 'Flukey-red Cloths. Furniture PIIIPII, with a variety of other:articles, Including everything from it noose Clout In the Ilne.it Damosk Tattle Cloth, at price+ that cannot fail mve satisfaction. We also keep a very large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND MUSLINS„ nmpritring tne bent ■tyten in the market, n't fhft very caveat prices. I=M VL M2I2Z U2MI3 TitoANDs of - bottles of the American Compound us have been sold daring' the past year. and was never • known to flit in curing in a few days. the worst ease. of &certain delicate dlsease.Stininal weakness and all ei g e g g eg of the Calory organs. Persons afflicted. using. (hit pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure as It leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric t lons in filet or business—contains no mefgtify of non loos drugsinlittinits to the system, and in adapted to very ave. sex or condition. It Ls also the best remedy known for Plnur &thus. or Whites. (female complaintivi with which thousands a 'o'er, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has lone been used in tbe private practice of a physician with unerring Site radically coring ninety-nine of the hundred cases in k few day.. 4.round each bottle are plbin and full dlrectinns. U ur on.—Aak far the. American CmrinnundAnd par ch:lee only nri he agent. Price it per Annie. Ji O. Drawn and J. S. C. Illartimagente for Pott2, l e Kieincoon. agent far Pt. Carbon. (Sarnia '4B isamusows COLUMBIAN INKS.—In (*ellen. half sallononart and smaller tontirs also Maimed b. Noyes. Inke.Cupylng Inkcilagan at Theron inn!' Steel Pen Ink,lionser linneer• Inks. Bed and Blue !Wu &e. 4 wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 3licenls dolma, w holesale, at BANNAN'S Octl4-12) Cheap Book awl Variety Store,. - f 0-W 13/ CAI 7 Fresh Garden Seeds. TILE SUBSCRIBER IiAS RIOT OPENED a large assomnent e( Garden Seeds. warranted fresh from 11. e Nurseries, among whob are the lbllovrlng : BEANS. • -D vary Blue Imperfal, Broad Windsor 'r Dwarf Marron fat, Green Long Pod, Large Marrowfat, Early.Sla Weeks, Dwarf SOW. Red e,reCkSol Valentine, - PUMPKINS. N bite Kidney, Fold Pumpkins, Iscariot Runner. Mammoth do White Dutch Runner, RADISH. Lima Beans - __,_ long Scarlet Short Top, BEETS. tong rrs:!..nori. Extra Early Beet, White Turnip-rou;;d, Early Red Turnip Rooted, Red Turnip do I one Bioud. White Summer. Sugar Beer. Black Spanish. CABBAGE. SQUASHES. Early York, Early Push or Patty Pan, Loge York, Vegetable Marrow, • Early Os heart, • Loa Gran. Early Sugar Loaf, TURNIPS. Green Curled savory. Early White Flat, ; Dom:Mead Savory, Early Purple topped. Large Drumhead. Rata Bags or Sweedish. Fist Dutch, MIScELLANLOUS. Red Pickling. Large Red Tomato, CARROT. Savoy Spinach. Early EOM, , Salsify. or Oyster Plant, Long Orange. large Bell Pepper. CELERY. Cayenne do 1 White Solid, London Leek, Red Solid, Bruasers Sprout., Turnip Rooted. Sugar Parsnip, CUCUMBER. Double Curled Parsley, Early Frame, , Nasturtium. Early White Spitted, Mustard Seed. Lon:Green. • , idea Kale. Gherkin. (Pl. - Aline) s Curled Endine. LETTUCE. Large Purple Egg Plant, Early Curled, Curled Cress, Early Cabbage, • Corn Sallad, Royal Cabbage. (head) Sweet Corn, Curled India. do Early Caul iflon er, Drawn Dutch. Cape Broccoli, MELONS. Azoaragius. Citron. (exgaisite flavor) Flower Seeds, Carolina Water. 'Hob Seed.. , Mountain sweet. ' Sweet Marjurem, ONIONS. Thyme. Sage, Silver Skinned, . Summer Savory, Large Yellow. Sweet Basil, Litge Red. (Annual) Lavender, Ac. PEAS. BIRD & FIELD SEEDS. Landreth's EMT& Early, Canary Seed, ' Early Frame, Timothy Seed, Early Washington. Clover Seed, &c. Bishop's Dwarf Prolific. All Garden or Field Seeds not on hand obtained to order, by the Busrel or small guant Rica, at shoe notice. ra- Country Merchants and others supplled• with small parcels of seeds put up to sell again at City prices. fly purchasing of us they can keep up their supplythe whole seed season, and procure them OP they want them, at HANNAN'S March 3 10.] Cheap teed and Variety Stores. MECO • +net will be sold 30112" V. coWF.I.I, & SON .1.111R_„ TOR ORIGINAL. AND GENDINE KIRKBRIDE , S TATTERSALL'S Heave l'owdefl. T OAR cured, in the last yeas 1500 cases of Heaves, 2000 i anon of Chronic Cough. 2110 cases of Strike.. Wind, • 5000tases of Mows out of Condition, and other diseases. • More than 500 certificates, verbal and written, have been I ereiv.l, atteotlng to the 'thine, of this ineattina• ble remedy ;but we have only space to subjoin the lowing : _ Ricklan,i, Oswego C 0,14 Sept. 17, 1818. Gentlemen:-1 wish to inform pia that the Tatter sall's Heave Powdeis I bought et your store last Otto der, cured a valuable mare of mine of the (leaves, that •he bad had two years. The first package did not effect a cu.e, hut did the Mite so much gond I was induced to try another parkage, and the result has been, that I she has not had the (leaves. once ulmnt a week after commencing, the second pachage,aillinugh Ate has been used on my Cana almost every day since, which has Satilkfied me_that she is effectually cured. One of my I neighbors la giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a ! horse. and the prospect is very tittering he w ill he cu red by It. Relieving that the above named medicine Is a very valuable tie, and that Ileuveseun he cured by ii, 1 feel to tend my name In praiseof it. Respectfully, ' MOSES P. WAONER. Spring hill, Ala.,July 21, Idl9. Mrsars. J. F Winter & Co,—Gentleinet..-1 most bear testlntonytoth , .gr-at eillcac3 and virtue of Tatters:lWe !lease Powders, in the cure of hor net; affected with !leave coughs and cnlds. I 1131111 a valnahle horse that win no severely affecied with (leaves nod vintent.congliing, that I had Well nigh lout him, when I purchased :1. package o f Tallernall's Powders, which entirely cruel! 1,1111 31111 restored his appetite. No owner of horses: hould be without It. Reopertfully youra. Cllllll. A. Pesnnor. CAVTlON.—tuutations and wOrthless etonpound• . have follnwed UP wherever Wt. 1133111111111111,d WWI, 11101 y, and we understand that serial new ones are hi•ing put tip Out i ircolst ion—beware of thonerattil take nit remedy hilt .•the 'ratternall'e." None genuine without the signature of A. ff. Conch & CO —price one dollar per package. aot for floc dol lars. Prepared andsidd wholesale and Wail lie rAtUGII Sc.4!;ETCII 140 Fulton Street, ;few York. OSCAR 0. JENKINS agent for rottnville. PottiWille, Nov 19. ISIS 4'-ty iiMM ,-:7,.: s=tea; ~~. _.~_ McAllister's Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT 11.1 S POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, 1 Sglaltiollll Ilumnrs.. - -Bkln Diseases, Poinnnous Wounds to alechsrge their putrid matters, and then heals them. . It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarcely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it tot therlast sixteen yeara for all diseases of the chest, Invol ing the utmost danger and responsibility, and I deed e before 'leaven and man, that not in one cane hat I failed to benefit whet, the patient teas within reecho( mortal means. .1 hire had physicians learned in the prefeasion.— I have had ministersof the gospel, judges of the bench, aldermen, havers, gentlemen ache highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—saying MchLI.IBTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." removesalinost Immediately the inflamattiut and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the dirrctjnns around the box.) 11EAD-ACISE—The salve has cured persons of the hcad ache of twelv'e years standing. and n•hn had it regular every week so that vomiting took place. ""IFNESS. Ear-Ache. Tonth-Achti, and Ague In ined with like success. t:ctiietLeattea that actually •n told-us th'at he henefit, rho face, ant cA UEAb—We defied evert , thine known One g 0... had open' :3110 on till children without any when a leo boxes of ointment CII red them. 'BALDNES—It will restore ,bair sooner than any other thing. . • TETTER—Thore le nothing better for the cure of Teller. ' . . BURNS—It Is one of the best things In . the world for owns. Piles—Thousands are yearl3 cured by.this Oinment. It never falls in Orfila , relief for the Hies. -graced the bag ai'siirsltions for wing. McAllister's Ointment for Se. gala. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Tester, Chilblain. Scold Mad, Sore eyes. gareey t Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nerrows.affectians, Pains, Disease of the Spine. Bes.l-Jtche4sthma. Deafness, &tr . -Ache, Barns. Corns. All Diseases of.tke Skis, Sore Lips, Pim ples, *e. - Stiffness of the j.ints. Sire/hag of the Limbs. Sore Li m bs, sore., Rkesaistims, Piles, Croup, Swelled. or Broken Breast. TootA:.Bthe, *us is the Pam*, . COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest, or Side, falling off of the hair, smarm the other ascons• panics cold feet (This chasten'st la the true remedy.) It ix a lure sign of disease In have cold feet CORNS—Occa.innat nee of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growing. Eenple need never be trontsied with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs that arc Inflamed.. In tome cases it should be applied often. eityhos.—No*Ointment will he ientOne onletb the name of 'James ..11r4llister is written with it 'pen upon,every label. i .JAMES IiIeALLISTEE. bole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price, eta. peebna. • AGENTS—J ; M. Realty & CcS,, Pottsville ; Reinter, ;J. W 'Gibbs, Mitvrschle ; Charles Fral ley. Onsifekbpre; C. G.: Ountzinger. Rchuylkill Havers ; Taggart, Tamaqua ; hingron !leis ler, lksrt Carbon; Wm. Price, :SWIM*: John O. Flicks. Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns in the Visited States. • • . Princ.tp.l Mite. N 0.28 lidrth3d ■t.; PpifaJeipfig. Febrinsrilo, 1859. ty 1M lace°. SoulT. and Segar , 31.11.Nur4prcpwr, .ro. 134 Norte 3J Stmt. abort Jlrcio Street, I\7 HERE tan alway s be had n general assortment of TOBACCO. SNUFF. ar. rig.gihns, Or the most approved gealahrs. to which the Mtentioll of dealers and`olh , rs /sl revolted. Purchasers may depend ,uprm being furnlehed et as Inw.prlees as at any othergtore - In the city. and anon accumnimlnting terms. N. ti —Cnnetataly on hand a general -assortment or Ls/ Tobacra. - GEO. 0. IdEETER.. b1arch3,134440-3mo) ' thiladeiphla. Ea tiniest, When the sombre s ades of even Gather o'er the dirkened Silently the dew (di, Through the dim a' And with holy mmis Uniting on Its an Life to fainting tar Au a gentle spirit, CM Then, as glance the O'er the nerv•awa l Smiling flowere her II To the night detv r And the scented me Bathing still In fra While a thousand la Breathe for it their When the iotahre .h. des of iwitow Claud the heart ajd!dirn4he eye, 'ga et ,i,Lma, ere da insitbe!morrow, Fatir the dew or .., - ;.. 7palby And a boly beaedac Ina Bearlig ea 1!■ Dal ..y wirre, 'Jape alideoaraga fa affEcriDaD To the latimagio I 1 , 1 biyggs., The/tots o'er the we leg spirit' Wakes anew the 1 3 . cl , s morn': ~ Flowery of hope and gladnesi cheer te, From the dew of at driesal?orn. And the heart is lik e a ines'dow Freshened by the fr gran:dew, Where from suns bine and (roma/man*. Choral songs are b+rd anew. ZIN nr The Curn Or the numerous ins( novo injurious to the interests of the fa nubably, are more to be dreaded than ti irm. •The farm of the insect,' °bet ,_., ingenious , author, •which is identical with h m ottled woolen moth of Howarth, attacks the corn after it is delimited in the granary, and nous ly makes its appearance, in this country, in its moth state, in the months = it usually measurer fro ties of wings, from 7 to elhabits - are remarkable, r ly inactive during the d i its destructive labors d not aware that this inter, .tractive in this region, ally made its appearanc• considerable injury. 1 be.tareen the beginning September. and its rev' are confined principally' barley. ,Indian corn, e ly it.jured.by the' Tin : (ember, until rho ensui above quoted, “this During- all 'hie long in the cracks and interidic• ceptaclea uaid for the t generally protected by May, it again mare it from; having *amed perfrCtly 41eTelopeEl !Di ( - marring shout the depositing upon them lion. in a few days „,,asiten , ty prosecuted smell, whitish maggol eggs, and immediately fully clositig the spert and highly viscid excre are united by a When grain is dep! to remain a long time, lie being attacked by sprigs id mint or Cain of the receptacles, an a certain protection. from being too farnilia mended by some, but apt to impregnate the t' able to the olfactorie thercfore'less desirable both of which evolve scent. fr Cultiration plants , fis re , fr. (pettily soils,,i , crowded - togeth up with a profit., gr what little fruit they pit from the aria situation i On um contrary, in c, in a sheltered• and pi plants throw up ruckrr ,eigh feet, and produce some, and well flivore are the most eminent raspberry, of its loye'of I some writers have sire , use of bog eaffh and ru richest /nem: We are i complaints which are of many raspberry plan wholly to the Pettit and they are often pleated. A- , ) ,. .1 aspect is of rf to se,. re this, the north which oqn a amen fi , , faso - rahle ; en the nort row of fruit trees, is neither of these tinned, spot in the garden rosy careful to avoid the s fence. A temporary the open garden by p bean , on the south an of Horticulture. il S 7"Early . Vigetableir.. l -11 you wish to get early crop in your kitchen garden, make some boxes Iwo feet square, and a foot high. Knock th e m together out of a ty rough boards; told if you cannot afford to glrze the whole top, (and. to say the truth, it is a Waste of 'money,) put a single light in—a 7by .1 If you want a bill of early cucumbers, melon , or tomatoes, dig Out a hole of the size of the ox, and two and a half fact deep. fill it with fresh ;stsblu , manure, mixed with litter, head the Manure • down firmly till IM OM M there is ronmfar Six or 'ight inches of good light soil, On the latter fpla t your seeds. They will, soon start, with the sligt t vratimh"of the manure, sal the tax will protect them at night, and dcr. i ring cold and stormy de s / till the season is set tled. Every mild day on will,; of coarse. raise it up on one Side an in ti or ' , Nei for fresh air; and in positively warm day?, rembre it for a few hours altogether., In tilic way, you will get a ~, crop, at small coil, a 100 cart iti advance of the u.heltered growth alon Sid.. , , and have none of. the bother and vexati nof transplanting from hut-beds. *1 be boxes colt very little, if you mate. ihem yourself; and if laid away as soon as dim ing no further need of the '.they will last a dozen years Of IMOM. i .M" VU. at of roof croti.—For Ithe last three aura I have turned my ttention ,to raising par snips, rote s ?• bag:a. sod I o sugar 'beet, u a Geld crop. The parsnip shou dhe platited as early in April as the_gtound will admit. It has no enemy that will seriously iniurq it, 'y0(111 well, (50 bushels per acre,) and flit trintet, hop is worth /, 'wke as much as the rut baga on rapt beet. The rota hap, with m ,;has bicome an uncer• lain crop nn account of he de redatioria of the •-• ntta. The sugar et is e productive root - ',• molar/engaged in the iner rant.? - . 1 • I f or other charm .end will pay Watt . . '1 L—ell doction of winter milk, bq stances, I &MIA the ecortp '7 of , ent.e!ips . oto its cultivatmit, If fat 'lrling,' cattle 0.1 ham, be the object, Indian corn will I afford room feeu . l from a given quantity of g mind, provided it it , as richly mseured. ta„ rir Corn Stalks for W 4 15th of June. I planted an drills la-inches apart. On ber following, 1 Cul it with cure for three days in the at smell sheaves and Ooc4ed, tin; a band round the tops the hottomsepread opt fur to: prevent to tldinesu, and Collected them kin stocks produce of this sere kept 0111 .lava, from the let to the 20i; .I,c2•Elmall e.anrlnlents put aititeeliafiain. 21.. c!rt:l2 17 ' 12 _ #~ DEltir. =I r wander* fortb 7 ration. el wine, non. brlugs. 1 no of tootoloo coed earth, ap atla!ning. cr ? their birtb; d itrjolees, i rant deb ; • Ivy ioletS =2l MI into .cronella.l Vlltien folly developed, he tee.) to the extremi— -Ipthe of en inch. he .sting or remaining tote!- .y time, and provecutiog ring:the night. We me hes ever proved very de hough it has oceeasion , and has sometimes done / iv generally most, activo of May and the close of gee, during that teriod, to wheat, rye, oats and en when shelled, is krars. a Grantlto. MteelSep g MaY," says the author sect is sought in vain.— ereal it lies conceited in of the bins, or whir re tosisge of the grain, and is its cocoon. la April or appearance in a different he aspect iikrid habits of a th, and may \then be seen Ceps of grain,. and silently Illhe germe of uture &strut he result of Mitt insidious labor become developed ; 11, or farce. issue from the airforate!tho ircrnelo, care. ;erby means of a whitish' • rnt, the : nodules of which , F., ftrinUlQU• web. . . i iced in bin., artera it is and' there is any danger of he Tined. granella. s low p egread ;upon the bottom o'er the tops, will prove t w ill afro:prevent tha mien ; Tansy ie also reeoin. the scent of this plantia rain with 'an odor disagree of moat persona, and is than mint: teams or catnip, pleasant and exbilirating f the Ruipberry.—Tbe set out in light and poor left untrimmed, choked Harth of Weak .stecro; and 'educe is nearly dried up, in which they were placed. ,tcep,, and Maio% soil, uuafly shaded place, the to the height of six or profusion of large, hand -1 boric*. bo well usured inglish cultivators of - the a cool and moist soil, that nunu.ly rccnthmended the len•leexes; NIL° place of well assured that the many vide ortbemeagre produce talon, may be attributed droughty ,soils in which •aterial consequence; and 1 side of a Price or troths, om the eon, is the.moot side of the shrubbery or leo set suitable piece. If mu is to be had, an open be chosen, always being ifnth or east side of the bade may 'be affected in ammo a row of running i .e.--( Hooey's Magazine I nfcefoddeel— On th 7... • ere a Indisp , the Ifir,4, of Seprm- . seripipr e hook, Vet , 9th l. then bound it in , q„{iteckeil it up; . put., the shook., lesimg, he admission of sir, shout e. month aft..,, leer the barn. The Irty cows, for twenty nf!Janu3ry.