MUSIC ON THE CANAL. ■l' MOLISE OILINIA, Ives. weary with the daylight, , I was weary with the shade, And my bead became will sadder. Aa• , the stare their light betrayed ; I sickened at the riciplo, .the lazy boat,went on, And fetes though a friend woe Mel, When the twilight ray was gone. The ouradovni In a the-fly glow. Looked gay to happy eyes: To me they beamed but mournfully— My heart WM cold with ■ighs, They aeemed, indeed; like summer friehds Alas no warmth had they: turned In sorrow from their glare, Impatient turned away. 4nl tear-drops gathered in my eyes, ' And rollednpon my cheek : , And when the voice of mirth was heard, I bad no heart to speak. I longed to press:my children ' To me sad home-sick breast, And feel the constant hand of 101 d Caressing and carest. And 'lowly went my languid pulse, As the slow' canal boat goes; And I felt the pal n of weariness, Andaighedfor home's repose ; And laughterneented a mockery, And Joy a fleeting breath, And life a dark volcantc:ertun. That crumbles oier death. , Bat a strain of sweetest melody Arose upon my ear— 'She blessed snithd of woman's voice That angels love to hear: And manly strains of tenderness Were mingled with the song— A. father's with his daughter's notes..- The gentle with the strong. A4deray ihonghts titian to soften • Like snows when waters _Anti open, Li the frost-closed buds, When Spring's young breezes rail ; 'lVhile to my faint and Weary soul Abetter hope Was given, And all once more was bright with faith • 'Twat bean, and earth, and heaven. Wit and ijmnor. 1- :12r . Speaking ow in Church.—A young Isdv of this city, who in engaged and wilt shortly be united to a gallant son of Neptune, -visited the Mariner's Church on Sunday last. : During the sermon, The pastor discoursed elu nuenlly arra with much earnestness 'of manner on the trials, dangers and temptations of the pro fession of a sailur • he concluded by asking the following questiOn ' , ls there one Who thinks . anything of him who weersa tarpaulin hat, a blue jacket, or a pair of ' trowsers made. of buck—in short, is there any one Who cares aught (or the poor sailor !". . A:little girl, a sister of this young lady who - was sitting by her, immediate l y jumped up, and lookiog archly at her oilier, said in a. tone land enough for every one to hear : -.0 es, Kit, Beck does !7 • 'II he awdience wail convulsed with laughter; the minister bit his lips, and concluded the services by requesting the congregation to unite with hint in prayer. rM` A Bad' Culd.—A Duicbmn, up at 'Bchaticolte, by the name of Kendrick, bad a son by the name of Jacob, Yaupy, as the Dutch usu• ally call it, with whose education he had taken much pains, instructing him in all the rudiments .01 good breeding, dtc., until be became satisfied - that his boy, Yaupy was a pattern of obedience and good manners; and he took every occasion to showi,off Youpy's accomplishments and sound his praises among his neigbors. Ile said that "••Yaupy had 'mare larnin" den most all de boys in de school; he can read through de spelling book and spell all through all de selling hooks, and can 4.11 all de pictures in de big Bible l" Kendrick was visited one day by the dominie. who called to inquire into the state of his moral and irligiou. affsire, and to give instruction to his '4lanily. 'Kendrick, thinking it a good opportunity to show off his paragon of a son, and wishing, at the same time, to be kind and civil to his domi •uie, call.d out to his boy in on adjoining room: •iYaupy , you go down in de cellar, and draw "de ',mini., a bitcherbf either, onst." • "Go to. the father," said Yaupy, "and draw'the cider yourself; you know where it is as well as I do." This we's rather a stumper foi poor Kendrick ; but unwilling that the doctor should go away with an unfavorable impression of Youpy's manners, he unilertook to apologiso for him: "Tominir said he, .I.laL is von of do best lit. tle poysl ever seed in my.life; but he has got a very bad cold shout now." Map of the FIRST AND SECOND COAL FIELDS. EMBRACING SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Andparto of the Counties of 01100 N, 1..C2F1181L, COLUMBIA, NOTIIUMBEILAND • • • Jat erilla, By Sunset B..Fisler. Surveyor to the Seamy/kW' . Comity 'gourd, 4.e.; and P. IV. Sheeler, lute of ,the State Sareey. T ILE Bubseribent have nearly ready, a new and emu. piste Map of the' First and Second Coal Fields, ex. :tending from the Lehigh River nearly to the SioNe , henna'', comprising the Schuylkill. Lehigh, Bearer 'Meadow, jlazteton, htahanoy, Shamokin. Lykens Val :iey, Stony Creek, and other Rosins in Schuylkill Coon -4.Y, and parts of Carbon, Luzerne, Columbia, Northum berland and Dauphin Counties. It defines each Coal Basin, the Mountain Ridges, Valleys, Streams, , Putolic Roods and Township lines. It locates all the Roilroads and Canals leading to each Coal operation; all the Mining towns and others in the region ; Matt the Post Offices, School bowels, Manu factories, Mills, Country Stiwes, Taverns. Places .lor holding Elections, Hares for worship, and the residence of many of the inhabitants. Many of the levels and distances will he inserted. The wholrf' Coal Region will be defined by a distinct shade. and mu 111Geologi eat and other information, from original sources. with ,otttpre lienst ve .1a tistical tables of tile Coal, produce, will.be introduced. . , .•. The Subscribem are to be furnished with plant, nn a -large teak., of the ,Trmns of Pottsville, Minernvine, Orwirsburg. Sclitayfa ill Haven, Pine Gmve, Tarnaqua .and Munch. Chunk. Some Vigne•fleig of places of pub lic intereetwili adorn the Map. The acute will be one and a quarter inches to the mile, forming a map about f. feet long by 3 feet II inches wide, to he handsomely •nirarcd, coloured and mounted: for six dollars per LON, to dUtlcerilivra. The names of the Authors give warrant for the at iuracy of the Map. they having the fullest official and other original intbrinatton. and in addition making flcld surveys especially for this publication. ••* Parties Ideating new Railroads or proposing to make new coal openings, should communicate at once with the Authors 111 Pottsrelle, at {his is likely nom hence to be the: Standard Slap of Reference fur the Coal Regions. - SMITH & WISTAR, Pub Haller. 13 Mihor Street, Philadelphia March 10.1019 • Great Salim; In Oil. P. S. DRVLAN dr. CO., READIS,.rA. . (rl .l Xtr.grztoraces and sole si (1 :3nufacturers of a LCOIII o..a.Tllif; COMPOUND, to l.ar. used In lubricating 'he Joint. of inaiairtery. It is warranted to be equal 710 the ber. epernuiceti • to stand the coldest weather t end to be more dgralde than anything now in use.— Thet- cents,pordillion. and the folinwini cer tificates &boar 44..w.liaranicr.c. PNLLADELIPULI. etc. 4. 1819. tent P. R. Decian Alc entlemen :V . Pa tent composition you sent armn Wave tried, and wh;,:h you design as a substitute for the host oil in thd work !Mr Machinery. has, tam It ahoy as any, more than re alised toy espet Cations. !hada: fully tutted on a Loco motive Engine for awn daY's (ri rainy weather. w ith mud .g 1) log over the machine at eveqc.rra - cdtatsett) by a mantis „Eogineer, who ashore, me that it work, equal to at best sperntaccti oil, with a eavina in quantity of tape tent This easing. together with the sweetly reduce „rice at whtch you in me you can furnish the attic! will strongly recommend its use nu LLal &owls and 13r:14 milk and factories where latgequentnieuored or wed. I hare now no doubt of its entire anetese.ali "der that impression tender you my sincere contralti Utica.. Truly yours, Wa. Esatiesr. PrtsviLLE, Jan.L.2184111. ' This is fortuity that I havo , e Leen using P. 8 Devlan & Co 's Patent Lubricating Oil for the last •la weekss find Cllll give our derided opinion, that, besides it 'feint so touch cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the hest Sperm Oil, is iffiditerathtyon machinery,which ren ders it a very &sirable article for that purpose. Vire are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coat. hap" ng eleven Stea tu Ervin... or various capacities at work ituisting cyst, po inping water.tkr. MILNC . I, iLLTROOD &CO P. A. Derlan ✓; Co.'— tlentlemen:—We have been sing year Patent Lu'licating Od on all the maehinetV of the Heading Iron and Nail Works for the last nine weeltaand we consider we have given it a fair trial, as the worts are ralculated to manufacture four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy.the Engine one hundred and slaty horse 'power, and the epeeda are from thirty to nine hundred revolutionsper minute. After the above trial, we can recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, In many cases, superb. polo any sperm oil used In the country. viz : for - heavy bearings and fast speeds, sucti as shaftlng and fans. 1 remain yours, a.c., .1 AMES WCAITT. Idan3gCt antic Reading Iron, Nall and Tithe Worts. The subscitjber has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubricating Compound. in Schuylkill County. who wlll supply all orders at manufacturer's prices. C.F. NORTON. AL Milne., Ilaywomi & Co.'. Store Feba: '49 &tfj Pottsville. PRINTS 1 PRINTS I AND PRAIIES.-- 500 New Prints, among A ND is an amusing print eta.* California Gad Diggers. Also, 2,00, Framer fur prints. All of which will be sold . 'at city-wholesale primes, by the hundred. dozewur sin gle, girth. Stationer's Hall and News Emporium, Ceti- Me Street, three doors below Market Sues:. *Pedlars supplied at city prices at BANNhWI Feb3.o3 Boolistore, News EmporiuM, Ac. Waft Papeis.- RE. subscribers have on hand, the largest assort ment of WALL Parses, in the city of Miriade!. his, Wholesale and Retail, consisting of every ea tery, sait*ble for Parlors. Entries, Dining Rooms, Chambers, Ir.. which for qualttv and style cannot be sitrpassed. Doing a cult business, we are enabled to sant belles artiste, at a Amen LOWER. EkTE. than any store doing a trade business. (in hand..a tame assortment Of Wine Pspea, for Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &c., which will bovold .for cash.. Paper_hangingdoue bathe Country at City prices. .N. (I.—Oealefe are invited to tall and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. . . FINN & BURTON, Agit urr No, 142 Ancn STa. uthSide. TO ii - uir,ova§ AND CARPENTERS. • Tsubecriber begs leave to infarna his friends and I the pubblic in general. that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, fotinally owned by Zinn & Wilt, at Schuylkill Haven.opposite the Farmer'. Bank. Where .he intends to bee/ie.:latently on band a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber. canslating of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards, pannel boards and plank. frorn I toff inches thick, and door _elites 13 to le in thick, it in. wide. Hemlock joke and scantling, Joint and lap shingles, Plaster hg Lath. &c. with a few thousand feet or seasoned Ash Plank from l I to 3 metes thick, all of wh.ffs he will sell on the most reasonable terms. He would mat respectfully Invite all purchasers to call and examine for themselve before buying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. August . 33-t f - STAN T CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT. TS now universally acknowledged to be the Infallible I remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Con traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy'. is sues/101d Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Cheat, Agae In the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Brahma, Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup, Feasted Peet, and all Ner vans Diseases. The trintaphant success which hat attended the er vlication of tbia L' M most WONDERFUEDICINE n curing ;he most severe cages of the different dlsealles' above tamed, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that hive been bestowed upon it wherever it has been Introdu ced.glace me the right to call on the afflicted to resort at once to the oily rowdy Oat can be relied the Le , a i r ce rir r s t f i at e p cejl i : . la t neclat r t i o tb l E fi aFU ret_lnt roduced tq L REM.ra DV and in that Mimi pace of time, it has aequire.,l a repu Mal ion that rakks it amongst medicines as Ester ' nal Remedy Bre - first sad beat. It hart leceived the ap i probation of the Medical Faculty and many cit irons ni influence and wealth have unlted and recommending it to the Public'e use. as a rttedicine that can be safely re sorted to for speedy r'ellef. The high characteralready attained by thin popular Medicine, has induced some hale tlnd evil minded persons to palm off a counterfeit a. the7enuine ; and no doubt the country will be flood ed With a spurious Hunt'. Liniment. Be careful and examine well before you buy, and ore you get 1 STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT dee that each bottle has my none blown uprinit, and that it in accompanied with directions, and with a foe simile of my signature nu the second page; otherw hie you will be cheated with an article that will injure in stead of henefltting you. 'Victim. price at which it Is sold enable, everyone even the poorest to bebenefitted by this excellent rrme dy. It Is unfortunately the case that the workult(clas ten, from exposure,ave more aubject than the Idle and rich, to those very infirmities which it is Intended to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for reme dies of the like nature (one dollar per tattle,) robi the needy of their use. Thousands arc now suffering the rtim sib now sufferingthe mostintense aorty arising from maimed limbs, dlstortioOsof the frame. inveterate rheumatism ; many of them, perhaps, hare already given up in despair. all attempts to obtain relief, ,'tier repeated and unsuccessful trials—but let nokuch feelings ot despair be entertained--try HUNT'S LIN I At ENT, it has done wondem, as may be seen by fildin the aeveial ewes repotted in the pamphlets which nr to be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. Bue should you r in carelessness, or incredulity neglect t seek for relief in itm:roper application, either for your self or ybur frictult.'theb let the blame ho upon you se T only. fur 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 inientutible. • GEO. E. STANTON. Sing Sing, July 1,1847; AGENTS: John G. Brown. Pottsville. Jonas Roldnhold, Poll Clinton. Bickel & Medler, Orwigsburg• Lewis G. Wunder. Schuylkill haven. James B. Palls, Mbaersville. Geo.llelfnlydt , r, New Castle Waller Lawton, St Clair, S. IL Kempton, Pon Carbon. 11111121TinEEZEI All. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia J. Williams, Middleton. Centße 11. Pour, Brockville, MMME=E HOlour & Morganworth. Tamaqua MMilk=l:i==l ....s. • 1,.....„. r • " ' IR ' A.., . • -..- ---- 7 - l i. ; : q .):ertlVJ •-: •.- --'--- _—,3,-;" ~‘"tys , - t ri •,' iTi. , ; .: , ,- -- •:-- 7 2 - -1, -,-, • •,•• . -, L A- - ;-=',.+' . :,-;:",-. -:-- L -4 .fl vEitilril # "l '''Tv - Si?;'.i_ ..• -- 1 -/_ - r , -1- FRES it IMPORTED LTIEEN AIAD BLACK TEATS From J. C. Jenklny Ji Co., TEA DEALER3i.. IV. corner j Clesnut and Twelfth streets, PHILADELPHIA. NU.—One of nor partners having learned the Tea •businrss of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence ofseven years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the WI benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. • To our Black teas. partienlarly, we wish In call at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Mark tens are nntvrsally used by the Chinese, who consider the CleCtl fit oily for foreigners. Out physicians also recommend the Mack as making a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is sn secured as to retain the virtue, of the lea for a long time in any climate, and contalnafsfl reirkraf tea, independent of the Metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Cn. The - ahnve wnrrante ten. pnt up in 1,, }, and I lb. ockagea, pie receive d and will be constantly kept for ate by the subscriber. J. WHITFIELD. Nnv,T; 17 .tlB WootdelPs Vegetable Restora tive Pills. MIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME 'Tlf E ,MOST eaten/lively e.tatithhed and popular F..mr. tviitleoreine of the present day. both In Encland, and in thin (Wintry. They were Invented in 1632, by Dr. Wid. WORSDF.I.L. of York. England, and have since that time' wrought many wonderful mites In every cotlntry where they have been introduced. The present prnprietors for the Unhml States arc in priageselnnormanyorartnerertficatesofenteit wrought both in England and America. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond Pt. Liverpool. wa., confined to her bed aux months. with tine Dropsy. her legs became swellA to an enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was vectored to perfect heal:h by two bone) of Worsdrirs Mr JOSES..loCnneert SaLiverponi,ll , 33 Plan cured of Inflamailon of ihr Liver. by IVorsdell*. Pills. CROASMALE. Thnmlev near Preston. Eng land, eas cured of Typhn, and Rheumatic Fever, by Worehlrll a Pills. THOS. BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testl• lies that his child tra:t Peeerely afflicted vith Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells Pills. Ague. Dyspepsia. Headache. Habitual . Cmtiveness„ severe Colds. haye ell yielded to this powerful hot portly regefoble medicine. No more certain and mild eLpurgaik e has ever been discovered. 'Many Physicians make use of these Pills In their practice with great SITCCE.S. They are for sale in Schuylkill County. price 25 cis. a bor. containing 50 Pills with full directiona, by Jon. G. Ilrown, and Joseph Contsworth Pottsville; W, 1,. rimier. Port Carbon ;E .1. Fry, Tamaqua ; Joseph It. Alter, Tusramra ; Jacob Mets, St. Clair; George Reitanyder, New Castle; William Paine, fleck eche rville ; James IL Falls., Minerevllle; Levan & Kantfman, Schuylkill ILiven ; E. & E. Hammer, Or• wigsburg ; M. A J. hitcher, East Brunswick; Boyer & Wernerf.Atelfeansburg ; S. R. N. Kepner, West Penn ; Graety & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Attie, Travelling Agent for the Middle Staten. A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. Jan 77. '4l'. 5-1 y) No. 141 Chesnut Si. Pbitada. L 3Vot for a Day. but ifbr all Time. C. T. HESTON'S • • CIIAI.I.ENGE. BLACKING. Tlllll ARTICLE Is extensively used in l'ennsylva nia and Nate York, and it may he said with truth, that It is superior to any other. It afford,' a beautiful polish. doe. not Injure the Leather, but nu the minim ry, when frequently applied, preserves it; in fact it can i:e recommended as the very best that has ever been pren7ented:in this or any other country, having used it for gt verai;Tars. we speak (earn experience. Prepared by C• T. ilesroN & imornen, Rich bnroo);b, Bucks Co. Pa. Par sate wholesale and re tail e J. C. C. HUGHES, Wholeaale and Retail Drags a; and Chemist. Feb 10 7•Biriol _ Platteville, Pa Paper Hangings, Iforder; &C. 2000 PIECER PAPER lIIANCINOR embrining an the Patterns or POUR MANUFACTZI• TIERS, which presents a greater variety than can be found in any Ertahnsittnent in Philadelphia or New York, also Fresco, Column Patted, Decoration and . Gold Papers, just opened and for sale at city prices, at' BANNAN'S March 21-133 Cheap Paper and Variety Strom N. 0. Paper!laneers furnished when required. PURE WHITE LEAD. • WeillCrin'tt Brother, vrANUFACTURERS, No 03, North nont L Philadelphia, have nnw a good supply of their par nted pure WRITE LEA Ii; and those customers who have been sparingly supplied In consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No known robstaritershisesses those preservative and beautifying properties, ao desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead s hence any admixture of other materials only mars Its value. it has,thdiefore, been the steady aim Of the manufacturer', for ninny nears, to supply to the public a perfectly puro white leak and the unceasing demand fbr the article, Is prooftlat it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed nn one act %VETIVERILL & BROTHER in full, and nn the Other. warranted rev. all In red letters. New Medical Ofilce, Cor. of 2nd and Market St.. Opposite noutplaa'e MO, P7TIVILLS. LIR. RECKER, 11031cErAnitc PHYSICIAN. etc.. 1- 1 RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous friends, and the public In general, that be baa again opened an 01Bee In this borough, where he may always be found during the day ready in attend on nil 'applicants, and where the nalieted with every form of dlsaase,whetber recent,tr Chronic, moy receive advise, and such treat ment, as be has in on extensive practise of nearly 3D years, found most safe and efFeetuali Residence Corner or Callowhill Pad 3rit St. Optmstte the Priniative Methodist Church: pris,27. LI AIL ROAD IROD.—Tflesubscrlbtlf have nom Allanding fromship Alhambra.from Liserpool.s tong Rail Road Iron, II z 5 tons If 11,10 tons igx IL 5 tons It xl. Also, 60 lOU bestrenned .Iron, eonalst tor or touid,aquars and Oat but. Apply tr; • ' • - T. & S. OEOIOE, - .North San corntr of Ithritit std Ilth street; Caution Extra. A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and tises bis name to put op a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was ;r but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals. and the :De, Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the outpost of gaining ctedlt for What he is no. This is to caution the public not tote deceived' sad phtchase none bat the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town setura.Sariaparilia, having on it the Old pes. nes4, bin family coat of alum, and his signature across the coat or Inns. - - Genuine Townsend tietnapayeat i o ()MY Dr. Townsend is Row toot „ ra of no, V and has long been kricionm as then. .ithor and discov erer of the Genuine Orlyinal "Tor; amend Sarsaparilla ” Being ;mar, he won compelle..4 . to limit its manufacture. by which me.ns it has :,een kept nut of market, and the Sales! circuinscr.l'oed to those only who had proved it* rrotth and ;mown its value. It had reached the cars of mrtoy, nevertheless, as these persons s lie bad been heated of sore diseases. and saved from death, prhclaiuted its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing. easy years az., that be had, by his skill, science., and experience, deviscdan article which would he of incalcuable advantage td mankind, when once known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve red. expecting the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its in.tilrohle virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has rm.r the means are supplied X this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION, Is manufactured on the largest :ale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es• aerially as it Li found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Towlosend is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which xerirsears, eager fee• mints, and wirer amuses its diameter. From this day forth the people shall have the Pare Chemins Tortured Sorsapanlla, which shall never sour in the bottle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land al !Fermenting, flouting, Euplo. ding. Vinegary dartaparillas, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, might to live ; ■ poor souring. slip-slop darmparalla ought to droop end die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 j ears. Unlike ycung S. P. Townsend's It. Improves with age, and never change., but for the better; because ft Is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest loaaledge at Chemistry, and the latest discoveries Grille Art have all been brought Intn'requl sstinn lathe manufacture of the OLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA. The darsaparilla root, it is well known to utedital men, contains many medicinal properties, xnd some prop:Wei which are inert or useless, and others, which. if retained in preparing It for use, pro duce fermentation and acid, which is Injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla ate so ro/itrite, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, If they are not preserved by a scientific Process, known only to those experienced In Its manu facture.' Moreover, these volatile prineiplar, which fly off in vapor, or as an exhaltation, under beat, are the very: evsentiol 1.0. W./ properties of the root, which give to it all its value. Any pet son can boil nr steiv the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which Is more from the cnioring matter In the root than from anything else; they can then strain this Insipid Of vapid liqutd.sweeten with sour molasses. and then call it Estract or Syrup." Rut such is not the article known al the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND•S SAIL. =l2 ' This is an prepared; that nil the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are foot removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extract ed and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue is petered in a pure and eoncentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and besting properties_ Prepared in this way, it is made the most powerful acetic in the CURE OP INNUMERABLE DISEARER.' MEI _ • . Hence .the reason why we heatewornmendations on every tilde In Its favor by men, women, and children. %Pe nod it doing.wonders in the mire of Consumption, D)spepsta, and Liver Complaint, and iwßheuniailsm, Scrofula, Piles, Costiveness, all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF TIE BLOOD It posseasea a marvellous efiloacy, in all complaint■ arising (tom indigestion, lions Acidity of the Sitomarh, from unequal circulation, detenuluatlon of-blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has not Its equal In Colds and Coughs ; end promote - easy expectoration. and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly wen and acknowedged than In all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It works wonders In case of Fluor Athos or White's, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed. or Painful 7111,r13.. Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual In curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing obstnntions. arid regulating the general system. itgives tone and strength to the whole body. nod tints cores all forms of NERVOL:+4 DISEMIES AND DEBILITY, - - And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Altus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsion., he. It is not possible for this medicine to fall to do good ; it has nothing in et-which can ever harm, It can nerFr sour or mood, and therefole, cnn never loose its cura tive properties. It cleansed the blond, excited tile liver In healthy action, tones the stomach, and rives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and rnnstipa• lion, allays; intlamatlonourities I:te skin. equalized the circulation of the blond, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the in.ensible perspirn. tion ; relaxes all obstructions, and invigorates them, tire nervous system. Is not this then, the medicine 300 pre-eminently need 1 But can any of these tinned he said of P. P. Townsend's interior article I This young man's liquid Is not to be COMPARED WITH TILE OLD Diva. Because of one grand fart, that the nor in Incapable of deterimation,and NEVER ft BOILS, while the other dots; It snots. ferments, and blow. the bottles con taining it into fragments; the sour. acid liquid ex ploding, and damaging other goods! Must not thin horrible compound be poisonous to the system', Mai! put add into a system already diseased tried acid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not all know. that when food sours In our stomachs, what mischief it produces! flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint. dla 'them. dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood! What is !tcronala lowan arid humor in the body! What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Akin, Mcald Head. Walt Rheum, Erysipelas. White etwellings,Fever Sores, and all nit...rations Internal and external! • his nnth ing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or lens. What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid, which insinuates itself between the Joints and else where, Irritating and Inflaming thetender and delicate tissues upon which it nets', en of nervous diseases. of Impurity of theillood, or deranged circulation., and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now in it not horrible to woke and e ell, and iiifinite tit war., to opt., flit, SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND OF S. P. TOWNSEND! . And yet he would fain hare it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend', Gowning Original Sarsaparilla, Is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation: Heaven forbid that weshorild deal In an which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend'. article: and which would bring down upon the. Old Dr such a mountain toad of complaint, and criminations from Agents who have sold, and pnr rinsers who have used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. iVe Slab it nridereinoil„bccanse it Is the absolute troth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jaen!, Town•enirs Sarsaparilla aro heaven-ride apart and inpritay dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, baying not one single thing In com mon. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor.and never wan, Ls no chemist. no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they aye receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might ren derthem the agents or disease instead of health ! • But what 'else should be expected from one who knows nothing conipaintively of medicine or disease: It requires a penult' of some experience, to conk and serve up even,n common decent meal, how touch more important Is it that the persons who manufacture medi cine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled sys tems.sbould know well the medical properties or plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the va• sinus diseases which ;Idea the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It is In to think, and to know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed upon by.presiimptuous men for the sake of money Fortunes made out of the agonies of the sink and no equivalent rendered the despair ing •nferersi li is to arrest Rands upon the' unfortunate, to pour halm into wounded humanity, to kindle hbpe in the de ispairing bosom. to restore health and blOnm, and vigor tnto the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity, t hat Ohl Dr. .11rob Townsend has nought and found he opportunity and Means to bring bit Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and know, bv Joyful experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And thus to have the unpurchasable satisfaction of having raised thousands and millions from the bed of Ockness and despondency to hope, health,and a long tile of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends , Ageing fur ibis County, John G. Brown, Pottsville; James D. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, ?dinersville ; E. .1. Fry. Tainntla- [Dec. 15, ISIS. 51• AbdoDitnal Supporters, &e. TAE subscriber has Made an arrrangensent far a sap ply or HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also hie jfERNIAL APPARATUS, which hp will 64p• fly to physicians, amid those t equiri ngthem, at Philada. prices. These Instruments are now generally used by the faculty In Philadelphia. a nd arehlahimtenmusend. ed by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON. Pottsville, april22 . 17 NEW LIINBERVARD. subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that be has opened b Rapid and Lumber Yard, at the corner of Hlsb Snent and Nonni Carbon Railroad, in Pottsville, above Illsywood & Sot der's Foundry ; where he will keep a constant assortment of Oak,llerolock,Pine,and Poplar Lumber. Having three Saw-milts running, he darters filmset that he will be enabled to supply his friends with an description of lumber for mining or building purpose) , on the most reasonable terms, and by' the, prompt at endue to their orders ensure tt Continuance at the !UM (\larn 41-1 y) WM OTEPLIENIION TEE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND PpTTSVILLE. GENERAL ADVERTISER: Ns. 51 Nara Sixth Stmt. PAtloda. Glt AM? SPECIFICATIONS OP Contracts to erect Danellinga, ate. and layout the grounds for Country Seats or Comets:lml I ingathet with the arrangement of Trent to sire ton genpler, ef feet —alas% Churches, hospitals, Princes. 1 . 1 "' , r Works, Gas-Worka, &e., on the latest 'lid cabal tipping ednlans, including heating ventilating, lee. Philada.Feb. 21, Attention. .• T ROCI SE. Dcancrrin.Ly announces to his friend, and the Ilpuplic generally that he has returned to • Pottsville. and is re-engaged in the butlichering basilicas. end that he will he happy to tee his old cnstomeer.and all who may favor hint with their patronage at his new .hap in Centre Sueet,above the Town Hall, and nett door to Snow's Tavern, where he is prepared to sell cab meet, every day of the choicest kinds Mt the most accommodation terms. April 0 .9,.•49 lA4tii ' PIONTIILY lIIILLzTIN, IW. !Os TIIC CONfirJXPTION It l• the settled opinion "w„"..), the 'twist distinguished Ay • -:- titian., bulb of thin rutin. . 0•4 icy and Euroba, that Cm,- 4eaw,Hoti to Ccaroble. in any 40 -.-- - ?est arth ea:•ty stage,rocepting trtat which is attended by wasting diarthern.' ' The q ' 4 l a n a " r e lt r a 5 / I'7 r e ' rkTn r g r l e t ro e f a t i t7e Damen of life, ash then • core 1s not to be en ty satiated on. Tubercle. • :AK . on the lung-wars mit - eery obstacles to a perma nent cure. Nut the means to be employed must by widely different from those ordinarily used. Consump tive patients generally eeek for a soothing medicine merely, something which will allay a smell.: . Nothing is easier than to furnish such a compound. It is thia, aid tills alai', which the numerous Put motile Syrups, Wild Cherry flatsam., Cold Candies, and the like, aim at ; and it is all they achieve. . OPIUM! le usually the basis of them all ; which, for a time, de, ceives the poor sufferer. teat disappoints at last. To curs Consumption, something far beyond all thin Is imperitively necessary. Something must he used whose specific action is upon the Pulmonary vessels, and upon the delicate membrane whiil lines the air passages; and winch shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shows itself in the form of Tu. berries. This the Graefenbier: etTectnally do; awhile at the same time It wilt al lay the cough and remove the wasting heckle. this medicine is the only one extant, lb this or in foreign countriee,that can he relied on in the complaints under notice; and as the most trying seaman is joel at hand, the attention nrcutientoptive persons, nf the Med ical faculty, and of the public at large; is earnestly in sited tii if.. Thls Balm is of incalculable value in Asth ma, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Cold, Spitting of Blood. Diffi culty Breathing. and all other affection, of the threat, the lung.). the bronchial tuber, ace. Testimonials of its wonderful efficacy and of the on. morons cures it hattetfected, may be had on application at the Company's Agencies. E. BARTON', Secretary. • And for sale by J. S. C. Martin. Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, Mlneresille ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; .1. R. Alter, Tuscarora; John Williams, Sliddleprirt 1 Robert But. er. Sarin:, Vale. (Auelg'4s-Jl-Iyl Nevll . . For the • Ciro of Coughs, Cs hots,.dstAma, Brossard, &dolma Consumption, yammer/Ss of the Lange, and Diseases of the Pulmon ary Organs. TIIIS 'valuable preparation is highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, for its medical effects and chemical combinat lon. as well as by thousands of others who have made use nun —as it never has been toped without 'producing beneficicl effects, and ultimate cure of the diseases for which it Ii recommended. And being a regular graduate of Plum= cy, I can assure the public of its perfect safety. It Is composed of such preparations as stand in the very highl en repute among the medical faculty for the cure of Bat class of (Broome, which are too often only the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption. In most eases where there is much [Wain the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Calbanioni Plasters to the breast, - and i.e the Expectorant as directed. In fart, the ascot - the Galhanom Plaster cannot be too stronly recommended, as I have seen so many instances of its affording the greatest relief in a eery short s sowe of time. ev e n i n conhnned consumption. The Expectorant will he found to relieve the cough. and the Plaster the pain' and, at the same time, draw the In ftamat ion to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant, which every physi can will pronounce good. without the least hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the ennimnp tion, when by a ludicloos use of some of the ben Expec torants, and a careful dirt, they have been completely cured, on that their experience should art as a reaming to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will be(undto afford great relief, even when a cure is said to be impossible. Before 'Raking oar of an Exp.-want it would be a,. well to examine the Oesfa. commonly termed Palate, to see if it is not swollen or elongated. In such eases an expectorant is useless. Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently caosed by arridongatlon of the palate. An excellent tames]) In such Maine is to are a small quantity of Tincture Myrrh,sai about a tea-spoonful to a wine glassful of water, and use as a gargle, thr,le nr roar time a day. if the above remedy should fail. or one of th slam nature, it would he best to apply to a surgeon, an have a small portion of it taken off, so as to obviate th irritation anti the continual cough which it wonld be like ly to produce in the throat. The operation igmding and attended with hut little. if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the prig hould be used. Prrnlrwl by .1 CCIITIA C. DUODES;Whnleisst *id Detail Druggist and .Chemist Centre Street, Pottsvile Tkat d;radfal CaseA! The LWMO are in, daver!, The work of eke destroyer hath begs/ I • The rough of toasstoption hark is it a sessd of Death A RE you a mother 1 Your darling child. your Idol 11. and earthly Joy, Is now, perhaps. confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpal e cher ks, her thin shrunien lingers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her—the sound of her derulchral cough pierces your soul. Young man, when Just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing bllth t over the fair prospects of the future—your tier! re rough and feeble limbs tell of your Ins. oehnpe, but you need lint despair. There Is a balm which will heal the wounded limas. It is ' el DER ttAtil•S ALL-lICALING DALIAN!. Mrs. AITREC.the wife of Wm 11.Altree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Meson! of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Molt of New Tort. Der fnendsall thought she niust die. c!he hail every appearance of befog In consumption, and was..., pro. nounced by. her-p! yslcians—Mhermaa's Dalsdm was given and ft cured her. . . Rev. •ff ENEV:JOATE3, 103, Eighth avenue, waif cured of cough and catarrhal affection of SO year• standing. The drat, dose gave hint more relief that nit the other medicine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, 19, Delaney street; gave it In a sister-in-law iten was laboring under COUSOMptiOrl.arld to another nrely afflicted with the Asthma., In both case. Ito lfect Were immediate, and anon restored them to com fortable health. DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES . Cure the moot obstinate cases of Cough In a few hour.. They have cured a large- number of persons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grass by spitting blood, Congo inpr lon and Hectic fever, by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the drakes of this invaluable medicine. DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been proved In more than 400.000 eases to be Infallible, In fact the only canton worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Children i acill cat them when they cannot be forme to take anyother medicine, and the. benefit derived Rode the euleninistratton, of medicine to them in this form. Is great beyond descrip.. lion. When the breath of the child becomes °fen si ye, and there In picking of the nose, headache, drow siness, starting during sleep,dioreirbeddreams,avisiking with fright and ecreaming, troublesome cough;fever !Antes, tLirst, voracious appetite. - sickness of 'the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of worens, and can be re- Ilevcel by these incomparable L.zeuges. They have never been known to fall. DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache. nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness in a very few minutes:— They cure lowness of spirits, iliamondeney, faintness,' colic, spasms. cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, arid enable a person in u often great - mental or bodily toili DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER Is acknowledged by all who have ever used, it to lie the best strengthening piaster in the world, ands 110 v. ereign remedy for pains and weaknesiririthe back, 'loins side, breast, neck; limbs joints, rheumatism. lumbago, dcc. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there arm many unprincipled persons who would force a spurimis arti cle upon the community. Ile careful ho get Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with sr •tfae simile" of his Written name on the back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. . Doc. 299'-1y THE GRAIII3 PURGATIVE. FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles. Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundiee,Pain in the Dark. Inward Weakness. Palpitation or the Dean, Rising In the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers r f all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles. Salt RhCu no Heartburn, Worths, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching niche Skin. Colds, Coot, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, nod a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob. struetions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease' ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of thedigestlve organs; and to secure health, we must re-, move these obstructions or restore the blood to Ihrna li tumt state. The aversion to taking medicine (smart effectualy re moved by Chances Vegetable Purgative Pill, ; being completely onset oped with a CO3ling r pare white riga, (white is as distinct from the Internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have nn taste of medicine: Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree, but operate equally nn *lithe diseased parts of the system. Instead of confining thentselvseto and rick ng any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affec ed, one Ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the blood,and remove alt impurities in Its circulation. while a Mid will move all Impurities In its circulation, while a third will effectually expel whatever Impurities may hive been discharged in the stomach, ' And hence they strike at the root of disease, remove all impure hunters Hato the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from' the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thee set gring a free and healthy action to the heart, Icings, and liver; and then.by they restore health, even when all other means have rail. 4. The entire truth of the above ear. 6.1 arcietalned by the trial of a 'lngle box-, and their virtues are SCI bwi live and certain In restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money paid fur them In all cases where they do not give univereal sallefamlon. Ratan prices, YS eta. per Nix. Principal otTies. No. na, Vesey *treat, 'New York. The following are the agents to lerhuylktli county for tlickner's Vegetable 'Purgative Pills, and De: ether:. man'a Jell-ilealing Outcast, Lounges and Plasters I Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and Renner & Moraaannn ; Patterson—M. lichwaltxf Mlddleport—Jno. Mtlhams; Port Carbon—ll. Shinier I Pousyjne,..-la. anttnerann. 0 n44 1 . ) e Pro d w e " T S a l C o l r a v i i r l — le— M J a h M n . ( We o W : id vllle—Jame y -B. y hiewellyn—Jonas Raulnet p an „ Tremont—haulm is. V. ingen PilielfMT — P"/ Ban Orwigsburg—Joseph Ilaroraer t lino Cdtans,a-.-.Lyimte ; NOW rbiladelbbla—Wm.H. Barlow flasen—Levaser. Kauratan t• and also by J. W. CI MARTIN, wholesale m} 'applying agent. Pottsville. Dee.. , Slerst Style Chirtalu Paper. 500 ?;IT'IM- C ia tt li tt g in s!l P . A ,e r efid e z t g a lgisst wholesale . last nsithates • March So.in t i Ctiesp faper glom, J. E. Carver. ARCHITECT AND ENGINDEAL, HUGUES 7 EXPECTORANT, CELEBRATED IThENCE • __ Roofing Slate. • L . Tug KIIRISSTILLE 'SLATE Vo. RESPECTFUL -LY infant the public. that they are 'telly prepared tb thrnish a superior slate for ItoOfinz and having the moat experienced Sisters in their employ will at tend to any orders with despatch. and on the most lib. eral term,. A sample of their slate may be Iheen at the Office of Joseph. George. Architect. who will give any information required. and with whom orders may be let t. W.M. J. ROBERTS & Co. • Match p. Lehigh, Water Cap; Carbon Co r;cEr THE Coal Regions of Pennsylvania , being a gen. eral Geological, Historical. and Statistical Review of the Anthracite Districts of Pennsylvania—embracing min? very valuable charts and statistical tables: besides a new end authentic colored map of the Coat Regions. with the avenues to the Eastern markets from tee Interior counties ache State, correctly laid down, and pointing not the various places of mineral deposit' in the several con inies. By Eli Bowen, fumed, ,Acsociata Editor ofthe Milers' Journal. Price 30 Ms. A small portion of the ed Sion remains unsold. They can be obtained at thia Mike, or can be mailed to any part ofthis county. They are also for sale at Stringer k To sesends. Now York ; Eicher's. No. 3,tedcer Buildings. Philadelphia ; O. Bergner'., Ilar exhale. And by Booksellers, generally. April,ll. 17- Carpets and On Cloths. at PEILDRIDGE,II CHEAP WAREHOUSE F.RBnllll9 who Irish to get toed bargains la CAR. PETS or OIL' CLOVIS. either Whol amide or Re tell, sill do well to sell on the subscriber. As his espetres is his prevent situstion are very light. he is enabled and determined to sell at the lowest prices in the city. Re offers for this season an excellent assort ment of Ppi•ndid Imperial. l ply. Beautiful Eloper 'Mamie, Fine and Medium. dn. ' AEPETINOII. ! Entry and Stair of alekieds, List. Coops. and Ban, And Oil Cloths front 9 feet to 24 feet wide fbr Rooms, Halls, hi.. with a variety of low priced Ingrain Car rms. horn 55 to 50 cts..,and Stair and Entry Carpets ham 10 to 50 cts., per pard. Also, !lacings, Rugs,' Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, 4-e. • H. H. ELDRIDGE. No II Strawberry street. one door above Chesnut, near Second si reel. Mareh3,lBlo 10-3 mo) Philadelphia. VL. .tending Es the sphere ails usefulness.and every year adding to the tong catalogue 'if its triumphs. A MILLION OF BOXES are distributed annually !without' fully meeting the demand I For some thee peat, the !tales have been limited moiety for want of fa• ellities of supply. Truly this to a universal remedy. Unheralded, thesei rills have found their way into the rernOteat Corners dr the Union, every where previa?, their title as the, P 0011• MAN'S FRIEND—SICK MAN'S HOPE—THE MARVEL AND BLESSING OF THE AGE. . • Fora trifling sum. every individual and every family May have health insured in them fin an indefinite pe riod; and what is Ills without health but a miserable existence. It is too precions3 boon to be-tampered with. by try ing all sorts of experiments upon it. The lick should u no those medicines only which experience has shown to be the best. • A PIIVSICIAN'A TEATISIONI'. (From Catskill. Greene County. New-York.) W. Wsioirr—Dear SIT have (mind your In dian Vegetable Pills a valuable remedy In eases of General Debility of the Pystew, and in all Billions dis orders. lam also in the habit of recommending them to females in peculiar cases. I observe them to oper ate in the system without producing debility or pain, leaving it inn healthy condition. Jams 20, ISIS. I JOIIN DOANE, M. D. THE ;MAT FAMILY I•IEDICINE (From Marble Hall, Pa.) To Dn. W. Warr/are—Dear Sir: Fnr the bat two years 1 have had the agency for the pole of your In dian Vegetable Pills at this place. and have sold annu ally large quantities at retail. They have In every In glance, given entire sralpfactinn. Many (amities in this section keep them, and consider them invaluable as n family medicine. There is no medicine sold here that can he en universally recommended as Wright'S Indian Vegetable Pills. Very truly yours. February 1, 1815. WILLIAM M. LUKENS. = The following is an answer in reply to n note from our agentasking Dr. llldutonle opininn of this medicine: Tao/khan nett. Aug. 29.1848. Mt. A. Dortiam—Dear Sir:—ln reply to your note of yeetetday,l .1011 Id state. that I have occasionally found It convenient to nee the retinue "Patent Pills" vended In the shnps, cud white I ant unwillingtosay anything to depreciate the valise of others. I am free to confess that I consider Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills superior to oil others with which I am'acquainted. I have used them for many years, both is my ono justi fy and in my practice generally, and they have uniform ly proved mild, certain and safe in their operations, The cam and skill with which these Pills hove been hitherto manufactured, are in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee for like grind (Milli , in future. Very respectfully. B. A. HOUTON, N. D. 'Dr. It Ma practitioner along experience,wellknown In and even beyond the lines n( Wyonting•cnunty. lie is a et:vitiate of the University of Pennsylvania, and highly popular with tr people among whom he rcildes. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegeta ble - Pills- are prepared with special reference to the taws ariverclne the, human body. Cothiequeutly, they are always . gond. alwal, useful, always effective in rootinr out disease. • Every fatuity should keep them at band. LOOK OUT ;FOR COUNTERFEITS: Some are coated srfth sugar; others are made to re semble the nriglnal in outward appearance. Purchase from none except the regular agents, one of whom will be found in every village awl town in the State. Mrs. E. M. BEAM', Pottsville. Medlar& Ilickel.Orwigstiurg. , A. Heebner, Port Carbon. Detvald 11. NW, AlcKearisburg. Gen. R. Drey. Tuscarora. • Henry Koch & Son, Middleport. Wni. Taggart, Tamaqua. E. & E Hammer, Orwigshurg. Wheeler & Miler, Plne grove. Jnnas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. John Weist, Klingcrston. • Gabriel fleet. Zimmerntintown. ' C. t 4 De Forest, MineraVolle. ' Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Drelbelbis, East Brunewica. S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Rohinholds, Port Clinton. Retfonyder & Brother. New Castle. B. E. Reedy. Lower INlrthintonga,„ Eckel & ['tuned, Tremont, Wm. Price. St. Clair. Boyer & Werneri,McKeansbnrg. W. If. Barlow, New Philadelphia. 09.011 Ices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col lege of Health No. 2.99, Greenwich street, New York ; No. 199 Tremont street, Boston—and principal office No. len Race street. ?hit.. (Doe. 9, 48-59-ly DATENT GREASE.—For the axles of Caccia gen, Waeone,Rail Road Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to VIVO oil and prevent Makin. ' This article's prepared and for sale by CLEMENS git PA RVlN.theonly manufacturers of this arricle,in the United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drys , Store imPnltsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none is genuine without the writ tan signature of theinventor and proprietor,Chas. C C omens, upon eaclrpackage El „ To , ift REMEDY - B. A. Fahnestock's Vermlfuge. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. PIM CONSTANTLY increasing popularity and sale .1 of it. A. Fahnestrxk's Vermifuge has induced per sons who are envious of its success, to palm off u pon the public, preparations which all medical men know to be inefficacious in expelling worm from the system. This Terrnifoge 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 pulling, been forced into Bale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which ther: wnrthlesness justly merited. IL A_)'ohoe stock's Vermiflige continues to be triumphantly sun rained. It has only to be used and turrffects will fully sustain all that ts sa id of its wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. Wale), Erie Co., New York. Jan 7,1813 We certify that we have uied R. A. Fahnestock's *Vermiftige in oar families; and In every case it has pro vided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms from the sxstem. We cordially recommend It to parents who have children afflieted with that dab. semis malady. ELON VIRGIL, , WM. B. PAINE, ROBERT MAY. JOS BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail at the drag warehouse of . R. A. FAIINESTOCH & Co. CoVner of BUtb and Wood sta. Pittsburg. Fit. For talc in Pottsville. by JOHN 0. BROWN, Drug- Wilt. (Dec. 9, ISM , 50- Weaver & Taylor, , sr HOLM'S onOcEns & cousins . aMN MERCHANTS. .417. 49 SentA ;Attar at. sad 29 Eeaa Warmers, a ' few doors bitloie Causer. DAVE dm , sole In lour to snit purchasers, City and 11 Western Smoked Hams. Sides& Shoulders. Dried Peaches Western 'balsas. 4011 and Erg Butter. Lard in Barrels and Reds.' also a good stock of Fresh Era. Ferimr, all for 'Meat lowest market prices. Artfil 7. 15-6 t . ---•-- - - - - - I)1013141kG BBIIOI{.II, p sAwirm BOOKB, ice.—TDD has jkisf waged g.lot Epinerha Drawing Pencils. among which are Pa. ben. Reeves. Jagirsons. Cohen.. 4c./ Wagon or which are put ma to 'willow-pia ossiortad. „Mad tar Books ArrlbegriDiers. Drawing. Cards. kc, 'AD of ,Ahab will be anti very low. at. DANNAN•B Jant.o' " 4 .1 noc;kind PaTirtv Bora. . ttus.l l ortwkorviaellokm el Motor eery supers:4 SIABILII• and PRI KCIPZIS B. YARDNIST .1 lON. WEST CHESTER FEMALE SEMINARY, Miss P. C, EVANS, PRiscir Institution is located in the °annually pleas /. ant, healthy borough of West Chester, Chester county, Pa., to which access is had daily from the east and west by railroad. Tuition embraces all the branches of a thorough Eng lish education, via: Orthography, Reading. Writitig, Grammar. Gengrapny, Practical and Rational Arith metic, Book-Koeping. Algebra and Geometry; Natural, Ancient nod Modern Dietary; Intellectual, Mural and Natural Philosophy; Astronomy, Chemistry, Compost tint% Botany, Physiology, Plain and ornamental Needle Work; in addition instruction will be given In Drawing, Painting, find in the Latin, French and German Lan gashes. • TERMS—Tuition and Boarding, including Washing. IDS per session - 051S months. Drawing, music, and the Languages at moderate extra charges. The Summer Session will commence on the tat of ..May. Circulars will be forwarded on application to the Principal, or H S. Evans. - REFERENCE.—Bt. Rev. Bishop Potter; Rev. Clemson; lion. Townsend Haines, Secretary of the Cenetunnwealtb; lion. Tn.. S. Bell; Anthony Rohner; We,. Everhart, Esq ; Jot. J. Lewis, Esq. ; Dr. Win Darlinstnrs. ' [April 21-: 1714, Charles} Barlet, FASHIONABLE, HAIR CUTTING AND SUAVING SALOON. ,11 - oar tic cantor of Cesar* sod Market Strrets, KEEPS CONSTANTLY on hand and for lisle, the followlng articles : A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph ie prim. tisgitt or by the hundred. Turner And 'lshii'', Song and Toy Books in great varl ety.eingle or by the dozen, Dream Books. Leiter Writers. Spelling !tools, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Cass Books, Comic sod other Almanacs single or s by the dozen, Steel Pen. and Holder., Pocket Books, Playing Card'', Dominoes, Conversation, Fortotlel Telling. and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Salle, Band Soap, and - other Fancy Soaps, Extracts. &r. , mien (lanai's Genuine Ilear's Oil, oaMacrovv, Curling Plaid. and Cologne Water. single or by the dozen, Tooth.rthaving, Hair, at,d Clothes Brushes, Dressing, Pocket, and Fine. Tooth Comb., Mason's and Frank Miller'. Water Proof Oil Blacking tunas, (Milan. and Suspenders, Rainey nud Razor Strops, Large assortment of Ladies' Curls, ri.Curls done tip in the best manner. . Ile has also on hand Durang's Terpsichore or Ball Room Guide. Stowing, Hair Ceiling, &c., performed it the neat approved siyle, lgt-Racors done up at the -hoe tebt notice. [Dea.3,4142-Iys STEA9iMoNII. - AIItANG ' MANUFACTORY AND WAIIEROOMS. Talrfft Sir araßurreaerved,—Vll IL• DELVES' A . THE u ndersianed manufacture IR(IN RAILINGS of every style. VERANDAS. GATES, PEDES :. TA I.S. ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and alidescrlptionshfornamental and architectural iron Work in the beat manner, at reduced 5.4..-* CY-7:' , nes. 1.>." Always nn hand, a suppl e of - Fire Proof doors and Shutters, a heavy stock of Reveal and Common Hinges, Shutter RaID, tatnreltount Bolts, and all descriptions of builders' Iron work. This establishment, by far the most-extensive or the kind In the city, employ■ 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, affords to Its' patrons the gnanantev that their orders ,will be.prriperly aed promptly executed Y rhila,Octl4l-42-Iy] HEIN'S & John C. Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. .rams Article is employed with great Boggess and by the most eminent Physicians or thin it y, for the cure of the following diseases: SCROFULA or King's Evil, Rheumatism,Cutanenn■ Diseases, Syphilitic Affections: Tidier soil Ulcers, White Swellings, Scurvy.Neu raids or Tic Dolou rein, Cancer, Goitre, or Bronchocele, (Swelled neck,) Spine Dismiss, Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, to counter act the destructive effect, of Mercury, Jaundice, fly perthrriphy, or enlargement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the region •f the heart and sum ach ;, Enlargementnt the Hones, Joints or 'Ligaments, also all the various diseases of the skin such as Totter, Ringworm, Riles, Pimples. Carbuncles, &c., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Drop skill Swell ings.Constitutionat Disorders. and diieas es originating from an impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, In shout all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price 50 cta. per bottle. Prepare.] only by the Proprietors, 1011 N IL BAKER. Ir. Co, Wholesale Drut:lrds . , No. 100 North 34 St. below Race, Philaila.• Importersand whnlesaledealers in Dregs. Medicines. Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries', Surgical Instruments. !haggling Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, and Window Wails, also a new and superior article of Imitation of Plate Glans at about one-tifth the price or English or French Plates, any size - to order. 'rite flomponnd Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for sale• ler Clemens /lc Parvla, Pottsville ; W. L. Heisler, Pori C:srhno ; James fl. Falls , Mineriville- Fseroary 10.1109. 7-ly John Donnelly, MANUFACTURER OF DONNELLY'S UPRIGIIT SAFETY GLAZED CAPSULE() • • MATCHES, AND tNITED STATE, OIL ra.arE acscitsd, No. 83 North Third Street, PAdadelphiet. TI1E8F: klatches ere Justly considered the best in the relied Stints, ; they are free from unpleasant smelt, and can be introduced with perfect safety into all stores nod dwellings. Warranted to keep 10 years. The Blacking Is of superior quality, and free from any ineredients that impairs the Leather. • Country Dealers and Shippers :till find it to their in ter..., to call and gee for them:elven. N. o—An agaortincnt of Matches of various New York Manufacturers, Matches in round wood beset a 1.., packed in large or small tin raseg, In glop to any part of the world. JOAN DONNELLY, Lute of 20 Dank St., pole 83 North Third AL Marrl 24,1848. 13-ly SALAMANDER, FIRE, AND THIEF. PROOF CHESTS, Fire—prndt Pont* for Bankn and Slnree, Seal unit Let ter 0,11011;7 Prennen, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera tors, Wetter Fine., Patent Portable Water flo rets, intended for the nick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON, IR South Third St., (opporiee the PAilndo. F.lchange,) _ 31 A NUFAC Tugs and keep ; .• :,.1,74 4 : . : constantly on hand, a large as Jr ';(''::•,,,.. e 1.;?,.. snrtinent of the above arlicleo, 4 r,?....,,,', 1 :4:1 4 1 together with their patent ini -1 ....4 4 .-4- 4 ,y.:E4,lr!' proved-Salamander Fure•pmof 0 , Qrif jr...A . Safes, which are synnstructed r 4 ' 4•V s ki . ^ as 1 b t ill: t 3 /, ` ;it " : their ' het r m i : 17i atrial o f .; C40 11 44:01.. Var fire proof,and that they will resist _ the fire of any building. The outside cases of these safes are made ofjmiler iron, the inside case oisonpstone,and between tiri outer case a nd inner cane if a space of snore three inches thick, and is filled In with indestructible material, ao as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the Contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are pre pared and do challenge the world in produce any article 111 the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much beat, and we hold nuraelves ready at all times In have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of whirl' there are over SOO now In use. and in every instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In use. , Ilaywood & Snyder, PoiOvine; Joseph G. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown. Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 North 3d et.; A.Wright & Neph ew, Vine. at. Wharf, Alesandei Camr. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and oth sts.; John 31. Ford. 3.2 North 3,1 st.; Myers fluse.2o North 3d st.; James M. Paul, 101 - Smith Ith at.; Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 South 3d st.; and we could name name hundred. of others irit were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those In want of Fire Proof safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at ,bur store than at any other establishment in the - city. ' We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at vet) , low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store In Philadelphia. DAVID EVA hiS. Philm.flept9,•4E-3 - 7-Iyl JOAANNES WATSON. Important toTattne.rs. • • . NEW HIDE; OIL AND LEATHER STORE. 40. 111 NORTH THIRD STREET, 774rei doors below Roc,— AI.I,VAYS on hand at lo w est =that poses : 'Dry La Plata' Ilides, light and heavy, first quality " Caramels, . " Lassuora, Hung Dry Chili. " '• " " Salted La ataxy ra, Pernambuco, ‘" " -", " Slaughter Hides. " w " " " Kips, " " . " Green Salted Heavy; Dry Patna. " " . Bent Straits and Bank Oils. TOOLS of all k Inds.' The Hideo are of (gosh - lnpottation, and *III be sold tower in price than eon be bopght at old established Houses. LEATHER of all kinds bought, for which the est rash price will be paid,• or eichanged for. Hides Kips. Olio, fr.c.. &c. March-, ,13-3mol KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. Every Body's Attention - IS INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF FUR NISIIING DRY GOODS. and you'are requested to remember that ours is the only more in Philadelphia devoted entirely to these articles. to the exclusion of Dress Goods. In consequence of our paying strict at tention to this one line of business the are enabled to firer GREAT INDUCEMENTS To protons commencing or replenishing their stock of Housekeeping Goods. particularly Linens, which we Lave been regularly importing from the best manufac ture,. In Ireland for more than twenty yearn.—Also, Elankets, Quilts. Sheetings, Ticking., Damask Table Cloths and•Napk ins, Diapers;.Towellings, II ackabacs, Pillow Lineng. Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Dam arks. Embroidered Curtains of Lace and Muslin, Dimi ties. Floor Cloths, [hues. Covers. Window Shadings, Turkey-red Mits, Furniture Pinch, with a variety of other articles. Inrlnding everything from a House Cloth to the finest Damask Table•Cioth, at price, that canard faille give satisfaction. We also keep a yen , large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND MUSLIMS, omprislng tint best styles in the Mafia, at the very owest prices. . . 30111` , V. CO%VELL & SON. Muhl' 3. 11k19. 9.41in0 WHY slum]. YOU SUFFER TIICIUSANDA of bottles ofthe American Compound have been sold during the past year, and was never known to fail In curing in a few days, the wont cases of a certain delicate disease. Stireinat weakness. andel] diseases of the Unfary organs. Persons afflicted, using Attie pleasant andOopular remedy, need fear no exposure as It leaves fife odor no the breath, requires no restrio• Ilona In diet nt business—contains no mercury or nox ious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to very age, sex or conditinn. It Iselin the best remedy known for Flour Albio, or Whites, (female complaints) wfth which thousands inffer, withoutthe knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in the private practice of a physician with unerring sue gess, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases In a few days. Arourid each bottle am plhin and lull directions. • Carnox.—Ark for the American Componndoind per chase only of the agent. Price ♦I per bottle. J. 0. grown and J. 8. C. lgartin.agenta for Pottle'le !feigning. agent a) r Pt. carbon. I . Beptl6 '4B • DAVYtB 11144PWrir LAMS.' THE 1114er:bet has Jun received a cypply °Murat, Lampa.umons which are-a few orUpton '4lt Bea -4"'whleh Is acknOwledgby to be the best and serest now In use in the mines or &mope. Foe . eitie at lees prices than they calrbiilro eettedrat•• BANNNWI3 opt s t . !heap Book and Variety Stet CO YING 1.1114114. AT oNLY ler sale at the sabsplkeee Cheap ilvelietere.• • • - WI K. ICH B. naltlsmt, ' tu_; DS St: *VP I Fresh Garden Seeds. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED a large assortment of Garden Seeds, warranted fresh from the nurseries, among which are the following: BEANS. Dwarf Blue Imperial, i Broad Windsor P , Dwarf Marrowfat, Green Long Pod, • . . Lime Marrow(it, Earls. Six Week., Dwarf Sugar. Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS. White Kidney, Field Pumpkins,- Scarlet Runner, Mammoth do White Dutch Bonner, RADISH. Lima Beans. Long Scarlet Short Top, BEETS. Long Salmon, Extra Early Beet, White Turnip- oozed, Early Red Turnip Rootdd, Red Turnip do Long Blood, . White Somme , Sugar Beer. Black Spantstil • • CABBAGE. SQUASHES. Early Yna. - Early Bush or Patty Pan , Large York, Vegetable Marlow, Early Oi- heart, Long Green. , Early Sugar I.nar. . Tufo; l'S. Green Curled Savory, Early White l'at, Drumhead Savory. Early Purple t pped, Large Drumhead, Rum Ban or Sayeediah. Flat Hatch, MISCELLANEOUS. Red Elation` ....* Large Bed Tonialo CARROT. Sivi)y Spinach. Early Horn, Salsify. osf)yeter Plane, Long Orange. Largo Bill Pepper. crunr. Cayenne_ do ..... - ... . , White Solid, ) London Leek, Red Solid, Bruasers Sprouts, Turnip Bootee Sugar Parsnip, CUCUMBER. Double Curled Parsley, Early Frame. Nasturtium, .Karl• White Spined, Mustard Seed, • Long Green,: Sea Kale, Gherkin, (Pk:klieg) Curled Endure. , LETTUCE. Large Purple Egg Plant; ` Early Curled, Curled Cress, Early Cabbage, ' Corti Sallad, • Royal Cabbage, (bead) Sweet Corn, Curled India, dO Early Cauliflower, Brown Dutch. ,` Cape Broccoli, MELONS. Aioaragiut, • Citron, (exquisite flavor) Flower Seeds, Carolina Water, Herb Seeds. Mountain Sweet. - Sweet AI adorem, ONIONS. " Thyme. Sage, Silver Skinned, - Summer Savory, Large Yellow, Sweet Basil, Large Bed. (Annual) !amender, &e. PEAS. - BIRD dc"FIELD SEEDS. Landreth's Extra Early, Canary Seed, Early Frame, Timothy Seed, Early Washington, Clover Seed, &c. Bishop's Dwarf Pmlific, AU Garden or Field Seeds not nn hand obtained to order, by the Bushel or small quantitlea, at abort notice. 13e Country Merchants and others aupplled• with email Parcels of seeds put up to sell again al City prices. By purchasing of on they can keep up, their supplythe whole seed season, and procure them art they want !he'll. at • ' HANNAN'S March 3 -10-] Cheap Feed and VarletYSteres. Tllli ORIGINAL AND GENUINE KIIIKURIDE'S TATTERSALL'S heave Powdes. IT lIAS cured, in the last yea; ' 1500 eases of Ileaveti„, 2000 caves of Chronic Mogi], 200 caeca of Broken Wiwi, 5000 caves of More.; out of Condifion, and other &menses. More than 500 ter:Aflutter, verbal and written, have hero receivell,attesting to the virtues rifthto ineettnii• tile remedy ; but we have only space to subjoin the fo.- low ing . Iffi' Gentlemen :—I wish to inferno you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at your store last Oslo her, cared a valuable mare of aline al the. Heaves, that she had had tree years. The first package did not effect a cue, but did the mare so mooch gond 1 Wee Induced to try another package, and the result MIS been, that she has not had the Heaves, sin?,' about a week after commencing ON second pachage,althonglithe.has been used nn toy tarn almost every day since, which has satisfied nu• that she I. effectually cured. .Ours of my neighbors is giving-Tatte”all's Heave Powders to a horse, and the prospect is very flattering he wilkhe cu red by it. Relieving that the above named medicine is ti.vely valnhble tie, and that Ilea vesutn he cured by it, I feel W MOIR to lend my name in praisenf it. Respectfully, hlosea P. WA11:1[1. • 'i Sprisg' Hill, Ala., July 21, 1..?1ft. 511 , 11ra„ 3. F. Winter & most beariestimony to the greatefficacy and virtue of thelTatterrall's Heave Powders, in the cure of IMP •Sekiffected with Heave coughs and colds. I have a horse that Woe so Severely affected with 'lteilfeit and violent coughing, that I had well.nigh loot lntti - '•when I purchased a package nf Tattersall's Heave Poitilers, which entirely camd hint and restored his ajOiTe. No enter of horse.: hould be without it. t.Aßespectfolly runs, Cllre. A. l'esnonv. GAilTlON.—tmtlations and worthless compounds :have - followed or wherever we hare introllucetiour re 'lncd,),,, and we understand that sevmal new Ones are being put up fort Irculation—heware of those and take tin remedy hut "the Tattersall's." 'Nonettennine without the signature of A. 11. Gottgli & Co.—price one duller per package, sa for dye dol lars. Prepared andsold wholesale and 'mail by COUCR & KETCHAM,. 140 Fultnn Street, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pntorllle, Noe IS. ISIS 47-ly - ' -‘- - - M - ', lllcAllister's Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER . . MINERAL. , T HAS POWER TO CAUSE At.l. External SoTet. 1., Scrofulous Humors, Skin 11l eases, Poison:ma Wounds to 4i9eltoirge their putrid matters, nod then heals then,. It is rightly termed ALL-DEALING, for there i■ scarcely a disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within - reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the professfon.— I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the bench, aldermen, la Myers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and Multitudes of the poor one it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—saying "McALLISTEII, TOUR OINTMENT IR GOOD." RIIEIJMATISN—It removesahnost Immediately the intlamalion and swelling when ihe pain ceases. (head the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of the head ache of Metric pears standing, and who had it regular every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFSECid, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the face, ore helped with like lillterPs. SCALD IIEAD—We have rured cases that actually defied every thing known One man Told no that he had spent *3OO on Ws children - without any benefit, when a few boxes of ointment cured them. • • • BALDNESS—It will restore hair sooner than any other thing. TETTER—There le nothing better for the cure of Totter. BURNS—It is one of the best things In. the world foe Munn. Piles—Thousands are'yearl) cured by this Oinment It, unser fails In giving relief for the Piles., 4round the hoes arsoriet , tioss per ashy :McAllister', Ointment for Serofeda. Liner Complaint, Erysipelas, Teeter, Chilblain,. Scald Bead. Sore eyes, Relate, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous 4ffectlons, Pains, Disease of the Spine, 11mi-drat, Athlete, Deafness, Ear-4,1e, Barns, Corns, All Disease, of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pits • pies, .ke. Stiffness of the joints, Swelling of the Limbs, Sore Limbs, Sores, Piles, Croup, Swelled. or Broken Breen, Tooci-Aelie, Aptc is the Fsee, COLD FEES—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest, or side, falling off of the hale, one or the other aceom• panics cold feet (This Ointment in the true remedy.) It is o mute signof disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occaslona I 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 limbs that arc inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment s -will be genuine tattles+ the name of Joules ..11‘.4f/isrce, is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTER, sold Proprietor of the above Medicine. PIMA. kS Cll. per box. AGENTS—J. M. Iteatty• & Co„ Pottsville;'D N. lfrisler. do; .1. W Gibbs, Minerscille ; Charles Frei ley, Orwicsburg; C. & G. Iluntoinger, Schuylkill Raven; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Meis ter, Port Carbon; Wm. Price, StClair ; John B. flicks. Reading; and by Agents In all the principal Towns in the United States. Pronely.' °Mee. Nn. 28 _North Sd it.. Philadelo,l4. FebruarylMO. • I y Tobacco, Snuff. and began ILA NIIVACTORT, Xs. 154 North U.6tees4 dtaie Arsw Strp4, PHILADLLPIIIA. WPERS can alwayeba hada general assortmint of TOBACCO, SNUFF, seonuir, Of the molt approved qualltlepap which thu attention of delders and•ollierpte4aildva_. Purchaser* di'ay depend upon ovine furnished at as low prices meet any other store •in tho mty, and upon aceommodatingterma. N. 11 , —Constantly , on haitiA a general assortment at Ldaf Tetwees: CEO. B. MESTER, lifarciNlie-M3sto) Flinadetpb4a. c•S ISONG. I I , he anclirit plough, :II C' (TILE FAILISIE The ough!the Nought I tore the yielding do Since first tills work! was A heritage from Cod. 'he claihiug plough ins loam track - dome. The plough! the plough I That elevates the hea %%o follow free its &err Beneath the sky's Wu the gloioLle plough iZn, The plough! the plan ; Ertends her Knitting Vpon the flinty mount :find o'er the sonny es L•Nwi -4 1 10 the regal plough way, The plotigh ! the Wet, Hold. on it. kingly Alike where royal tur f Or butuble hamlets EI=EMI -it!ttja catgut:ring ?loitgb ng sword ea ming 11431t21, !as poured.l The plough: the plan Unlike the conquer Mt Joyous On swanning milli. ice the y lod;, an's onpley, of God. the teatalag earth cre for rule, tore and drew .u. Ob ! Ob ! for help to di And break the Mitt ;No longer starve In Conte take your pai The earth! the earth God's inure -house We go to God's own Gltta from the gene the fair brdad earth 'bee breast, ons oftnen, at. The earth' the earth Has locked Within Rich gill• for all the Anriting their Leh l ives toman, \ A I urea forth, Labor, the key, God - T IT.) bring these ire li'e take God'. key, claim our chart a a boldly coma, It's worth. T.l c jfarntoi. Mr.Expostrre .of .14 ore in/Bern Yasili.— Our farina* when they cart out coantires.to spread, on ground before plo‘ling are /always anxious to spread no more than th y can plow under the same, day, to prevent loos by evaporation; end min are willing to leave it expoied all, winter to continued evaporation. And a not only , do they lose the vol atile part the manure -by ouch exposure, but the t. treadieg of the cattle pan it is continually dis placing atmosphere fro between the riarticies, and enabling new quantitic to enter for further evapo ration. All the liquid enure is lost axon accele rated rate by being kep in continuous motion, not only by the (Cr t of can a but by capillary aurae. lion from straw, corn at Ike, 4-c. Notwithstand• Mg that it has been clearly established that SOM. tY Geo per cent. of the islue of manures is lost by such tleatment, still the practice is adhered to without change. Instead of such exposure and logs of manures, why rot build sheds facing the barn . yard to hold mi mil res,' end thraer the quut tity produced under t he t o se cacti' morning be. fore the• sun has bad full power upon it, and by there mixing it with n muck, headlands, or any other i divisur, increase the quantity of manures, in addition to the saving of 75 per cent., by presen ting evaporation. ES ry one who has tried, it knows that one load of fresh manure mixed with several Wade of muck or even headlands, under cover will zause each to d of the mass to become equal to its bulk of de r manure for purpose* of fertilization, and that th Parisea from the escaping gassey given off from th manure during ferments. tion, being absorbed by the divisor ; and,still we t ifi see farmers continuing his barn yard depcsit, not. withstanding the fact th t is many mu: a they are compelled to buy manta es in the opting. Let them, if they will conti rue the barn yard system, at least throw murk, di renal dust,gypsurn, or all three of them, on the a rfaco of thil ground each day after cleaning up he yard, and thus sae a larger Proportion of the liquid manures by retain. ing the ammonia We i ace found that by placing proper absorbents in our ox, cow and horse els. ~, Ides, so as to receive the fluid manures before they lose the animal beat , th t eighteen loads of muck may readily be used wi h &wary load of fresh ma. .• nure, thus giving us ni eteen' times the bulk of menu es that we should have on the o'd system, , , and even with such divi or the hest of our manure beeps is fully sufficient for the purposes of deCOCia• position ; but our cattle do not run at large in a', barnyard, not' do wt. believe Al necessary for their health that they should do as. For'working eat. tle, certainly exercise is Unnecessary, end as to air, a well regulated stable, having no escape gases from manures, will turn - sh'better air than a putrid and offensive barn yard. li the of jact be to fatten cattle, it has long . been decided that they fatten more readily without a continuous moth'', than!, with it, and for mulch co .s the stall system cannot , be doubted as being the moat economical both as relates to the quantity o milk and food, es well as the easing . of manure. , A metier de quantity • f cult should be used in the manure or compost cap. It is welt known that although a large qu. ntity of salt will prevent active fermentation, etill a, moderate quantity will accelerate decompo.iiier, and ,at the learns time destroy the seed, of mat y kind, of weeds, grub., ace. I Farmers who raise wh at, rye, corn, oats, barley, clover turnips, and potot , should either have in their roil or add to then ompost helve • variety of inorganic ingredients vrhich tneire crops contain. Thu., if after having en inalysis,of their s 01, they should find it-to contain potash, roda,lime. mug. i l nesis, phosphene acid, s Iphuric acid, 'Soluble eili cateicctdondee,-and sno t zed matter., there they may raise any or all th crops before named, by only adding so much manure as will supply the carb maceous eubatencei irquired, or if i the coil be well titled, this carbon will be supplied from the carbonic acid of the atm sphere. I . But should link ,or the ingredients be missing from the soil and nof to b contained in the manure used, the crop for which t is required cannot poe. chili succeed, buwever r ch the; soil imay be in other ingredients. i i: After aseertaininn in hat the soil is deficient, tl e farmer can readily upply it in the compost, and generally fitint cheap materials ; thus potash (rota ashes, soap; -- eutle, , e..; soda chlorine from 1 dirty salt or the salt ley mover'sg waste) of the `troop boilers; sulphuric al id end lime from plaster of Peri, ; phosphoric acid from hones, end a smell 1 portion is contained in s ell lime, night soil, and indeed most-animal matte a will supply both phos• phonic acid and szotizrd latter. : Saaper'l waste is rich in soluble silicates or if the compost con tains excess of alkali of ny kind, the sites of the earth will be combined i h it,!and thus be ten dared available for the us of plants, Be Dr ret. Jifigenf.—Thc industrioue farmer will never be at aloes for eordeitthig I to do. He can find eniployment.,end e i mpfeyment that will be proGiable, too.. There is no euret indication of an s ' Idle, inelficent farmer, than to see him lounging away his time at places (1 1 1 public resort:' He may not drink, or gamble, or indulge in any' open sin, except idlenese, yet the inapreseion upon the mind is, that he likes other plates better than home, and - a grin roar by the bar.rocim Ore, better 'than work. That's enough, for idleness fang indulged, will es suredly open the door. fur kindred vices, and be will eoon 'oe seen at his favorite haunts and ma.- ree.erri . ents," perhaps at the card table I tir bowling alley, when he !should be in his',garden or hialfteld. During evenings it wouldi , be m u ch better fen him --especially if he be the h ad of take some useful book or per odical, and endeavor to store his mind with useful inftrrmation, gathering around him his offeceingJ, who naturally look to him for an example. andl who've future course of life, and complexion of character, social as well Sc moral and religious, all probability, take their impress from his ow Grape3.—The Oh o Cultivator says that • grape vine in th at S±tate ir ia t three years old, hair eimbed to the'vecond sto y. and had extended its branches around the corners of the building to the distance of twenty or thitty feet, neatly the ',bole being full of clusters of Nit. The nnly unininal treatment it_hail received, was a `watering every day with dish water, ocassiOnally with soap suds. 4: farParkr Photo —1 o• p the temperature oot less than forty degree., gi ing air frolm ten Mthree--.„ o'clock, when the outsi c temperature . 's 'shore forty degrees. The ph is will reignite More wa., ter, but. not wet. Prick' .ff dead hetes and Op. shoots; loosen the coil, aril top the Pots, with fresh loam; . re-pot those requi ari l it t'about the first or April place opposite win owe towards the tut; clean off dust and insects During April, air and w der In ly be given more freely. H_ 411.a150N.8 GoLiTuninly 1511C14.—Iti gallon, half gallon, quart and smaller tootles; also Maynard &Noyes' Inks,Copylnalnks,llagan Thump soap steel Pep Ink, lloovet 's Inks; Ilea and Mutt Ia . wholeaaln and fetal,. Ink as tuaras 311 cents pa 40Fen, wholesale; at ! Cheap gook mad, Variety Ststragi ..,- , Adams, rtrotherm s i BLANK BOOK 3r11,11/1/PACTURBRB; :,-- ::...11 - -r, 78 .14'orrA Tiard OtreeL PAiladerphis, (man OF TOG DIG DOOG.) QUPPLY BLANK 11007 cheaper lc the Manulrapr 4., tory than eon he dad a ( F ebksto, and t y c. re acknowledged superior. ,94, '49. 14-4 ,-., • , . Philadelphia II(98IZail ,Factory, No 110 St. JoApt str et. 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