The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 19, 1849, Image 4

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re.:ll , :frimony aid its laducentedt.—An
clionge‘!pper say+. We hear a very good joke
snore time since that occurred in Nth:, where
there ,;e all kinds of strange people, and a great
.variety of queer places. Among the latter ere
nllicta or the procurement ut marriages', and the
keeper of . the seine are called marriage brokers.
It appears that a younz. Piri.ian, who had once
knowni primpeti;y, became ereecdingly poor; and
in cog r iuting,upon the tie,t m e ans to Jecruit his
flatnees stur& - kled.upon the thought of uitrimnny.
had hitherto hoed I wdd.and it-dependent life,
and Oh conroabiti thought was tiii , relore reluctant.'
Iv eretrtaineJ ; but his affairs were pressing, end
his viLd could suppress no other means to retrieve
thernd He posted to the brokers ofrke;and made
appti9atinn for a lady, young, fair and rich. Hy
men's agent stated that be had called very tapper,
tunelY. as he had upon' hit bank a IVy who wan
young fair, and worth fifty thousand franca.
•rti• eyes of our frieraspirkled at the mentLin
of the money; and for that consideration he said
he was willing to submit to the incumberance of
a
"eery well,' said the broker, ..1 will give a j
description of Your person to the lady, make some
-inquiries in reference to your family, report the
E 3113, and give you en answer in the morning."
Opr hero expressed himself satisfied, and was I
about leasingywhen the broker stopped him, and
mentioned that as ho would be put to agood deal
of trouble about the matter, and it might be
bre a failure, it WEr but fair that be Should be re
'WU in fact it was indispensable that his tce
shotild be timid in adeanee
what is your fee, bir!" a.ked our hero,
somewhat chop-fallen.
.“'Fifteen Irene.," replied the broker.
~The POung Parisian gazed steadfutly at the
man• . for h moment u he buttoned his coat close up
tois chin.
'find have you the intolerable impudence to
suppose," ho raid as ho thrusts his hand into a
tarp pit or glove*, end darted indignantly to
wards the.door, "that if in the entire universe
mokild bo frantic enough to get mairiedr
A VOICri. 1 , 11.031 SCHUV.LKILL CO.
PLKASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY
CURE.
Do. SWATIM—Dear Sir:—About six years eye,
diseoveted that my lungs were atTeeted, of whirls I !
hgtattla more CODVIIIred from time to time. although
tried miry reinedree, yet without any apparent benefit,
and my disease increased until I was c..tapelled to keep
my ratan' had at last my bed. I had great pain in my I
• Settling a Bilt —F our eharpErs having rd I could not lay in Leal, and in the
!ated themietves to a Eumptual23 :dinner at the ne , rnate lIIS cough wa.• so severe that I found It very
sful to throw up the pirlem which gathered in great
tel sfontreuil, and being destitute of motley, 131
• e, • AN unities, on my lanes, pd
fortun.sti.ly I bought of
r a re at a tans" bow to - settle for it, sad finally hit yo r gent. ine n. I i I
ta.ac,•,one bottle of year Compound
ale following plan:— ~rap of Wild Cherry, which eo much relieved me
a l I co•st'nurd usher it until now have used six
rrhey called the" waiter, and a.kcd f::r the bill. b 3.'111 harp} t otell you thit nip pains a rc . re.
One thrust bin band into his packet, as if t o slraty
!.muted. my rtrenerls returned, my sleep is undisturbed
bii perm); the second prevented him, declaring i earl l feel perfectly wyil. 1 Cal , a n ..
he t l would pay; the third did the same. The
forhatle4he waiter thing arty money from lo.v, that, to ;itur rued., Ice, under the Mr ‘tort,, , , of
either Of them, but all arm persiitcd,. mith. Proyidvi , v.l =real s e ed
happy to tattilbe myself,
er inf . them would yit dl,oee said : nibs
ilestinn•sl•
heat arty to thvild ii, is la biini:f .:t1 the St. Ci.uaty,Pa.,lao. 2), Ism
waiter, and whoever he first cattlwa shall ..reltie
the hill." •
. •
This prapo , tlian •xas accrpttil, end while the
waiter, was grilling nil way car.iunil the iamb,
they sli;•poti out of the linu-e one •if'er ntioi!rs
ell. The ny•srer, 1 - it;aring an 1//th , 11.11 htt'S
st i vpped ludo the appartintot and :ran viii
,
"By my fhb, I hare caught you,i
v. the rechtitiing or for frit your h roar , ;tn.!
PUT Xlicses. : will not let go till I le.l th,
?-7:47 : 7,A /3 , 1/1 Stroke a HU, l i g ad.— Ate
rifler, living in a c ,, usory
Widt3XPT, iru recclit'y arma-ed at ;lit by
he harking of a dog. Ott endeavoring t> tin:.
i,eL,,g, he Inurci I.lin unum lip nei , anal, wh,r/
iipon the farmer lock hie gun mid iv, Lt, nit to
l ' ock into the rell , r, at once a hmrid
ilhant,iin rise up io hind ,t'le
nhrie .':vet. Ile turn rinite pale. am! Lin Pratt
‘hc ,,, tt with iliain . c. At lenaLi he pecked up
Cmflieient courage t., ij
if you wo Crow II eaviin, qp2.lk ! if Crow th ,
vulkh!" /ft
•O,V roch !" exellimed the phaLtdm,
our decea,ed wife , come from • the ;rave (3 wern
vu not to m trip. Mirk. to whom you tat. ,
eking love. Shni, unworiht, to t.h.tre trey phee.
The on!y woman to Yucetned ire i, iienritn . t
INtarry her, or perYecution and eternal torment shall
In your portion.".
Thia arran g e n,Ureasfrom the goblin, inste ad
1-6 f. rho farlher, re , ored his c.aarage._
i lie'accordinaly rip:heti hu!ha-tl y and
strimariq off the shett, '''i' - dt‘cavercki the far Hen
rietta LS— hertalf, laok,ln4 exceaavelv
if t eahl that rho runner, adnunnG the 7.irt . .
trick. !rid the harm, i.e.haind for him rn Igo
with he.
rP - Agtedot.e. of Old D.irlmouth.--111 the 1 - 1-1 , 5
of which Dini.l Web!t• r tele mem'. r, tit re
W 3,7811 llltfiVi.l.3 noted for " hi.: waggery. ' Ou
tlay 'he pl'of. er ir of 10.z.e, who, by toe .ay, was
not the moat nice and deutrnninaling in, his dt , —
tinrtions. was endeavoring to subsvintiate "that
thing remains dhe 53111, notwithstanding a sub•
etilution is seine of IN parts.:
Oui wag, who had • tren eierei.infi the Yankee
snot whittling, at length held up his jick•knife,
irquiring •• Supposing I should loin the Nide of
my knife. end should get :mother one to tde and
insetted in is place, would it ho the Same knife it
.. - eie,before r
''Po he sure," replied the' professor.
"Well, then," the wag contieued, "suppose I
shotild then lose the handle end get smother,
would it be the same knife still I"
. ..Of courser' the pref. see r again replied
-.But if sernedody should lied the old hi: and
the old hand'e, what knife svouhl that be r
We lave never learned the professor's reply.
rir Tura C r ud Reasons.—A mini4trr went ti r e
-other day to a r-curate of a perish. and pffrred
to perform the service for -bun on the ensuing
Sunday. I
The curet° (Idly refused his confrent. The
minister, Furp ri sF , J at Ina refusal, asked hie reason.
.r%Vhy, I will Ldl vos," emir] the corare--..rf you
prosch better than I do. :fly r?rtehirmere evril think
I never ought to get into the pulpit egain ; and
if you preach worse, I am sure you never ought
to enter one youreele"
'WA Jurenile Ikrschet—On a recrnt moon•
light night; a mother had the following observa
tion mode to her by her son :
'lt must be nonsense, muthe , ab ,, ut there being
folks in the anon'.' •
“What way, my man?'
'
O. beiausO how could they crush therns:dve.
.together when its oily ha!f-mooni"
:177 - The Upper Ten.- At Fanny I robit'ii
last reading in the Masonic Temple. Boston, the
daughter of a weel , hy mon n•k-11 her huidund
who Shakspesre t*ais Be replied without
isnot). What be woe hic man trio tcr6te I
Cw Tedtanie , s.'
John C. I - hikers
cOMPouND FLUID. Cx'Fi (T OF
SARSAP.III.If,LA.
- rrilld A rtlale In employed wittil greatracne - n and by
1 the pipet eminent l'hy4irians of this; Ity, roe the
:are rf the followina dißeasea :
- r+Ciloflll.A or litnae P.. il, Httentnati , ln. rut an,,,,
D 14,,,,, rlyphtliti; :Wert ion., Te:ter ~,,t t' - ,..r.,
'White Swellittpl, Sentes.Neural:ia e,r'f it Doloot, OA.,
Cancer; Giatre, or Itronrhocel, (I,vellalnreti.) ,
. Dint a!, Cl , Tonic Dier rapes of 11. Lor,=. t, . oi:11:..r.
not the fitAtllletiVe e:fect, of M.-rcory...laqtoly - o, l?. •
T perihrophr, or et/hr . :patent of the to art, 1'.11,,,1-dt..)a
and trembline in tilt. retrton 'f the heart and:anat.:ch.
Enlargement of the Bo:/rn. Joint, 'Jr 1,40111,1, ;nl,O
all the ration= 'dken.o.s of the oliin noel; aa T,tter.
Itinawnrna. Ltilea, Ponoleq, ear honrien, acc , Dy.q.en.
fil and Lirrr Cotnplainta. Sr rrou-<, Affection.. D roi ,
rival Sraellin,er.Conetitntional Otsatttera. and diet-a --
Cg orizi"Mbe from an ilnp.tre State. or till' 1.100.1 4,1
other fluid, of the body, in Otett all direa...% wh.•re a
chance of the system is ti quiroll. Pace :.0 Cie. per
boil,
Prep^red nnll to: ihn Propr:Ptors.
JOHN C & Co.. Wl: , ,lertle Druzz,4t3,
No. 10C. No h Ni St. below ihre.
. . . .
I .:" , ner•aw•J ,v11,311. , ..11e,1ea!er• Druz,. Med I ,
•Cileallf.4lA s event medic ne•, Perfumer.., Surz:ell
Instrument,: Ihn;.nt.ta fda•mare, Pnint•,' 011•, 1 . 1
alt.l w nod
snide of laa , a , ,an C 11.4 at a ham n:a.-1;I:11
the WIC!. of 'Or Fin nth ('late?, aay aize 10
older.
The rluid Estr.rt f S,rrip3i;ll.l.. tot
wile by (1.-nwn• A purl tn, l'otb•ville; W ;
Vorl I.4rimn ; o ^e
Frlruary 10.1`.1,1
STEAII IRON RAILING
:NAN UPAeI OILY AND WAI:EOMS.
Twerp Str mr.v,,0,r0r.d,--1,11:.ADM.r1114.
4./lEtt.irrxi7.ll,llll3llotirtllll,
IKON ItA.ll.o,Giit of every git to.
yl. - .ltr, ND iks. 4 ATI:S. 1•1:1r1',..-
'"'
, n T...s.Anorr,+.I.I2I.ISTEADS
1 ,1 !
i,,,,1 on dririiiriniiiitiAoriiirilinentql
.. and 4, wanner, nrclotertural loin Work. in
. 11.• tlo. the wanner, at minced pi,
.
1 .„7 - .... 1 ......J.:,....'
.. 2- 4 1- .,filo' e Morn), On band, a supply of
i i .. .. , i 2,-- : 7 '---" Fire Nord' dour. a i.cl shmt,o. a
i tWaVy Pint kof Roreat and Cannon !lingo, Shutter
India, rrtnre Room Doltf,and All dvireripticitia ofbuilders'
I iron work.
This establishment. by far the macl extensive of the i
•kind inthecify.empt , i)+nonebut tOmptient workmen, 1
possinisda lb. advanostra of steam-power :mit suitable
martsinery, and is under pupa - amnia of the l.
proprietors, wile are practical men of tang experienee,
allonls to its patron, the gontianten that )bete orderii
will be proper:, and peemptty executed '
Phila Octil- , 12-1,) • REINS dx ADAIISONt
• Duncantion
VEIT r_gelved at the York Stare a consignment of
.J their inpapor Edge Crlp Nails and Spleen of all
sizes:• ' ' • E YARDLEY /e. SON.
r Poutollle. Ap• 21-47
gl/711:If. WELLS , Antra*, al law. Mine/evil
# S. atahatylklil Connty, (Oetl4-4:-
Four Neer Certificates.
- TELL IT IN GATIL PITCLIAII IT IN THE
• STREETS OF .1 , 36 E LON . ' s
DR. SW/ E'S
CELEBRATE!! fi.9AIL Y XED/CLYES..
•
. •
t. Dn. swATNE , S
COMPOI 7 ND SYRUP OF %vim) cur.raty; •
$lOO,OOO Ileicard.„-
TOR A 071110 Err - T[ll:6f. LEM6OT THAN •'
DR. SWAT:si COMI•itIiND 6VIILIP OF. WILD
CHERRY.
you troubled with a cough 3
a. Have Son pains in the side and breast"!
Dave you 1 tirldintr or MOO: in the Dirciat 1
Dave you the Li• er cnmplaint t
Dane ',nu the Brunchttis I
Nervous Debility, or any
Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumpririn 9
If y.iu arc troubled with any of the :those sYmptoma.
then tine Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CIIERRY it wril effect a speedy aod permanent
I tore, as the eviden, of illoUranii, have been
cured tic it will toothy.
EVIRACTS FROM EDITORI Al. OTICES.
Goon MEDICH.N.—We have used Dr. Swayne'E
Compound Syrup of Will Cherry fir a number of
years and atwayn with the hapPient effect —Fur;erald,
En/. egg Iron.
Having faitly trite , ' the virtues of Dr. Swayne's
Cherry, we tel ourselves Iniund to record our tes
i [lawny to its behalf, as a most valuable and eill7actous
medicine.—Edifors of Bull. Clipper.
MORE NEWS FOR TAE SICK
.9EFLICTED REA D.
Zi(iTTI.7-'lll 7 ll. 0.1 01.1).5IONTGOlirErt1
n fiLL ANOTllr.it 1V0.NDE:121 , 1;1., CURE:
1,31,. x toltl; r ISA.
---1 ,
•,11.) • ir,—l I cwitratl , d a s
~ ,. ..1,1“ la y with
of 1.. 1,1111111 WVl:pk ,vl, awl Sae
k I.; p!*,i,•k.li tho 11,1
•—;..- ill ne-r.tee Vvry
V, r. 1,11.4 Illy 1 , 21, 4 att4
mad.: itg ii lar , th ai.d :ante
rlti.ilktltlr: of 11 , i,3
ouch ti: .t tny p , .ll.tn:l:tn
trnavnt taa r ar Ina; mat: of al, of HIV 111,4,1
were tet.tlly degrats,e .api.ostk.l Oa: case
ent !rely •.. -g. Tut, hi torefel tt..•tr Co
, rout .1 fllr I,,az matll Ills worn
In a -l.cleton. I had tried a natl" r
all I ,1e.1 1 . 1 itt, :thy 2 , •. 1. Itut there ' , till Lana "arts
t•t - ip farm.,lint 41,11 a, arid hiy.
1,.' tt.; ;c at .4 Tnlir ('".;;I nand
Arians
of NV - 3
I Cherry. And i.y
ph v,rl3ns t:le tir,t en: mutt,. I r In make
trial of it, a• 11 to n creel sa4lgt.t, lion, my rough
ara•lall l y :Item bitter. the Italy In ivy side braan In
and I ara nosy tat:),ly to ,ay, inaa a peer .tthl al-
Illy, b. owe and
no,. I !ran .•v. r bane.. Ail illy Wllll4 C. 411
, fret , 11,
1.3.
,11,1 , 41 r..wayll,'A
rou!tt Syr-1p at' %Vit.! rry.
ly IC!it'l4 fro. I . !llAirfa;l4 .11 our A3tr.1.5.
it trio of the IN ..r
en:raol.linary
Th, Et I)4ra,', of Ca:iforrio ro r-
Otarr to Ttwarart,l4 Bat trat are -1/tlttonJ a-lava
Itrolt2L)•
• UIt..SI.V.PiVSE'S' 1 - O'.IPO7'ND SVIZUP Or
\V11.7) Clll7l. RV.
Two Arrtv
ren:9l,on. N .1. I)ttr.d . lll. 79 t 3.
7)r. 11. `, - zcNE.—ld•ar qtr 10 01 certify, that
dnrint)llth fall and is oiler of 1101. t w, troulrlerl µ::b
a Very twroa, c,hl and edutth. 501111 rar,:na' Ry:optom.
~r f ,t ; I woo in.itl,•ll to try, yrdir 01111;1011111i
Sy ru p or lVdd Cherry, of sohich - oat, Iwtt6o"
cared ate, and I ,troogly 1,L , r1/1111t.114 IL to
fir .4111111 IT OM:C:10111.
====l
On. Soy troy—tielt Sir --I vbeerfnlly anl lop TT,.
moony To favor or vonc valodlae Comp...rat Tiyitip of
Cleo wined I tunre . yelu roll. the wonder
and hies-tog .•f the agr. Nrc the I 1.1 fonry,tri I have
been ,IThet...l ISILITTTA. Sleep had bevilme a
citramter to mu ; nicht liter nicht would I have to sit
on in toy bed. I was attrudra 1n four or five differeot
povvi, also ba vim; 11,11,arlous patent inelliciiirt.
bin all „duo avail. I conlinfiell TTT eroi, worse. until
I enint.nene , 4l the use of your
of WI.I Cherry. hits air rill the fusion! relief.
After orinveveral !milieu I V.:l resturea To perfect
health. VOWS with teFiTcrt,
$ UTAH H. EVAST,
Aoy information trstouliett the above Case will be
freely given by her Imehan.l.
ilattrrns W. EVANS',
=I
Thottaand, of por-riiis 'are derrint inc their r , , ,,rihr_
thing by neglecting to apoly ;I polo r 000 t .gly, Rile
hot upon...high. c orliperinv art irt.... which relieve for
the trinmert!, hut oVeoltiolly nroolunile. the 'illise;,..,
r. , ...4 , rt at .nice to tlot •rl ott.ititiAlo,l rent ,lv. Dr.
!4..,,, , 1nt,'s Compoun.l ii flip of Win l'hvrry. r“n rok.
taint ihr,...,211..int 1.1, vd.l4. troll :IS Ail off . ,til.ll
~,f,,iy On; all di.0 . ..1eS of the Tnr , ..t., Lulu., and
13,0,•?..
rtr IMPORTANT CAUTION—P.E %TO BEAD!
There it trot one :Olio ine preparat.,il of Wilt Chr7.
ry and tilt i:. , Dr. Si.v.tyrie • s, ilio first ever nCered to
Cie ilil l, lio, MO. 11 113.4 btun sold largely throughout the
Pirited :;t kit, roul Foto,. ;rot; irt" rill'oflo : and all
preplr . atinni called by Ili:. Willie of Wild Cherry,
' Oleo here Vlt not sin, ill,. Oilier torn, Of collie ill ,
1 ro - otlVe rireiiin.l'inrc.. lit coder to givr eJrrrncy In ;heir
balr-t. Ear h.boal.. of Ille t:enoine ir ehrrloperl with
a belutiful steel engin...tog, with the likenerg of %Vol.
pmn In iineo•on ; ale, D r . Sin tryi,'s El:Ai:011re, and as
a further rer wily. the portrait of Dr, So'nylie will be
added herr-Ater, no as to diAirtgu kb Ills preparations
from all other,
Principal office. F.IGIITII and RACE Streets
Siva) t eb rat ed Vermiluge
11.1 Worm,
.110 4, UN. Or
J ., v• tr f! .rwin:t, and the- ,
Lz.o-t r.,^t1,7
r,4 , ~r er,,l
=Ell
T
I:it II to livi.r;l‘;m
rr ciettit:
.0 v.•ry 1,!.•,...v.; I.) ac U:, irvPll4al)
ar.yl..•ver •••iitt:iiyi , il iu tit
IA !it. ll't it ~nLl. llu tiri:y
Li t , it 1,0 :h. , v. it !••
I. I i .hvaltli 4,4 0.1 - • altv.i)s im
r r io. IQ. 17, 11•• n.'l% ,I,lr aie it 14 horr,bli. think. and to Lnio, how cruidly the,
lir. :OK AVN me: with adi ;Jet. ; iinpri,ied npan Irte , tonpliton, mon for
of I.,viir from bar perhaps never he- ro k, „ 1 „„, „„,
r.„,• n e-ol owd , toi , In no lb, olio,: nod no equivaicnt rendered Cid delypair
•ionwt•i: viol! 005,1,10 i: a is 4, n..wo. ;;.: olfri•ierr:
noon-I, ',line In at,an4y over oit! I It r. to arreid 111111, 'pan the nnfortun Ite, to pint
111 tow, iell,-1,3,5.atid ; 10 311 I,ll'll tido ,vounii. t.l kindle to the de
h.. ,tiffiiitio; fro.. whn-1, It , irpairing te.dere h. alth and bloom, and vigor
pr. ;owed, It to !width. I t urn the ernihi•il and I , rol,vn, and to liatiirh
ttli t hat Old (Cr. 1,05 Town4rnil (rot .00,lic and found
it an pqua , el , ..tti , •- (,” , n; rr.en,ly r ti.inged 11l prevent r hr op;iiirinnity anal Neal. to briog bar fltitnd.Cuivrr
rounietieit•,aki. to 1005. ro a sever advantaae) tut! I sal fintirentrated I:einedy within the rearli.and to the
the (olio, inc. Iwo thedlds - , I.4.ll.,e,itytte e iinowledce or all %elm need it, that they 'tar learn and
Vertnifo..:., euv.,:ii;ied in a li,aotnel know, he joint emwrii.nce, its
ricer, arm: , the ~icnat•treart*lll. x. 13.4 ne. w ith li.l Titl7;i SVEN DI:ST vc)wr.re TO TIE %1.,
par: ail one h -Lie of it., nottle without which none I And ttful to the 1111;1110 harable rati<fictlon of
plc,. 11411,10.1 h wind talon ileiti.irotrid and ntillioOs from the bed of
10 I:1 i.i!.1.,111,1 iroieerra,ty dmd..f it. 01:f1 (109On:tont). to hope, health, and a !Mir,
Aitil.l..l sap EXTII Jirr;T hie of {icor and usefulners to thtneelved, their find-
TAIL I Aoierilaiii:atiher—tortho re- It-o and friendii
mot,' :1:1:1:o . romoert r Ore Of a 1 .11,11, from
:to fn . airo. .1 1 . . 0 t•foo t or 11..t0t of 0,
tt br roineol'o•rcd, that i:111;; . 4 prop 11 diem are
itt.II , VIV r;t1,11F . .1 a:111 tr moitiral tr-
and Er.:rat I .1 'nu componntle I wait oitn r
EX•r., (5... MO t.:renr.th
of„ vtednn etni6 , l?
Unlike nil ntio, tin.kn nont`n, crlpe, pn,dnce
nan,e.l or any otherlmpleo , :thr leneathlo. while they
7.17 1 3
, ae powi.,:ftil as it I.w f .r a toWichte TO Iw.
ort•I be.barni:et=. It omit., eireugth..
ClO, the Coo ntain . Fr tirozA of lifr ; It1:11Sed new rigor
throughout the whale
roembrr alsva)n in loquir.- .for Dr.
;‘..• YN A It:4 Ar% rat.t.A AN D r.X.I R 'XV TAR
rrre ttio the 14.;uature of Dr: ri'A'AVNE is
on earl' Ito, .•
.. -
Tho above valuable medicines ate prepared only by
Dr. H. liata am corner of rith and Race streets, Phila.,
to whom all orders should lig addrewed.
For tale by tan rollowans Agents:
J. Et !MOWN. Prueclet.
littP.Bu. P. H., and }Pottsville.
J. CURTIS C. MIMICS,
JAsi: H. FALLS. and Imi ne koy,
INO. W. G11:1:24.
1 1. rIIIISSI,En.: Port 'yttrim. •
C. & G . lIENTZINGER, Schuylkill Ilirren•
Mcl.llaN ri LEV: I ON. r'uniinit
J. WM.... Jliddloort ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland;
Charles Fr.ly. Onviz4btirt.; Bletentnan.liam.
'burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jon. Dirkson, Easton;
.Kranse, F.ethletteiri ; Chas.. .Eb e rt. Mauch
Chunk; Eckel% er. [Wadi, Trenannt ; Otani & Son,
Llewellyn, find by •inrekeepers generally. •
October 7, In4A. ' 41-
Philadelphia Bedstead Factory,
• "Na 80 sc. John street, abort Cattarifll.
rtim.nELeuut. \
DEALEIP3 and Cabinet ma Inipiniid n=litteral
//terms. Patent Screw Iledeteadn on , hand.
,•Apti-IS-ly] REg.ves & 80N
v Caution Extra.
A M 3 .3 by the name of 0... up has engageil with a
young man of the name orS. P. Townocrid, and uses
big 33 Mr In put op 3 533331 , 111113. wldcb ilwy call Dr
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE
Original, etc. ThiS Townsend Jana dpctor, and never
was; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals,
and the like, S'et he assumes the title of Dr.; for the
purpose of gaming credit for on hat he is no. This is
to caution the public not to be deceived. and purchase
none bat the Genuine Original Old Dr. Jacob Town
send's Sarsaparilla, haring on it the Old Dr's. like
ness. his family coat of 11'1313, and his signature anon
the coat of arras.
- -
OLD AitiCTOD JACOB TOW SEND,
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla:
Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age,
V and has Inn: oeen known as t he authorand djscov
e'er of the Genuine Origmal — Townsend riarsapa•illa "'
Bone pone., he Wad rotor . .Heil to limit its manufacture,
by a Inch Inean• it Inc b(1•11 keptout of market, and
the s ties cit.. , tve , cribed In Din, only who had proved
its worth and known its value. It bail reached the
ears of many, nevertheless, as thnse persons alio had
been heated .1* sore diseases. and saved from death,
proclaimed its excellence and wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Kan:ring...rainy years spa, that he had, by his skill,
science, and experienceoltivisedan article which wnit'al
be of sncalcitable advantage to mankind, When once '
, known and extensively used, he hntied and perseve
red, expecting the time tn arrive when themrans would
I be forni.-hed to tiring it into universal notice, when
its ineatimahlo v;rtues mould be known and apprecia
ted. This lime hat crone, the cannon are supplied; this
''ORA\U iSU UNEQUALLED PREPARATION.
I, manufactured nn the largest a :ale, and is called
for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es
! necially no in is found incapable of degeneration or
Jrtr rioration.
Let every man ring liana:lll6ot the land, that Old
Or. laeob Townsend is now manufacturing the cal
'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which screrseursotecer far
inents, anti tier, racer's its character.
From this day forth the peopte shall have the Pare
arsarar 7 stenZend Suresparittn, which shall never
sow in the bottle, or to the stomach, sod it shall yet
banish trnot the land al Wer crumiuy, inuring, Copts,
din!. Vino,:ary Sarsaparilla., now in !roce. A good
Saroapanll n, pore and guanine, ought to live ; n poor
tinting. slip-atop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die.
I The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per
t too years.
I unlike ycniig S F. T.,0. - .,;enx, it tinproci, with
age. :tad never Clinir2,l, bin r.O- the heti, ; b eca u se it
Is prepared nu 3(l,lllllf,tiltiWinkii hp a
: suchlike man.
The highest linowliqh — le Cheinistry,ound tho taint
1 diway-iii a of the Art hav,nll been bronglit into requi
sition it inalittfActia , the ()LI) 1)11'a.
PARILLA. The S its iiierilla real, It is well known
•0 Insdieal mon, fold:tots el toy, tooilicinal
and .our' proiterti , o widen ait? own 01 . and
,diem.if relatiiiol it: prepotion it for noe, pro
ilive.fertarrif anio 1( 1164.11011+ In 111(
. : : otn. of t:•• pn p3rtir3 StrsaPardla are tti
Itiat they .::alai:, eViipivate and are hot in tie
o station. if thry ore,•rer4l' hea (cieratil
i t aatto only te llh.ue r‘Parienreil in to march
irtur • Morrover, rt.:utile pi inrir:ii. titan
y V r aiat. ra- nn ealialtation, under heir, ti - e
I li , r: ' eat properties of the riot, wbi.:t,
give to it all its vahie.
Any pri,in tas !oil; or 01... W rant thy they get a
tfuk c. toad lipoid. wi,irb i. , liana ennui t ho coloring
namee 1 . 1 tie root lion lion: ; t , /^y
ran
then sir tin 11010 in-tell or vaphl 11 , 1104..1*e. nen with
a mi., d is:cs. and tq - hr call it• Sarsap
sort. it nn: Ili , art kno, Ilin
( .11 1111 JAColl TOXVNSENIPS SAR
i
- 4m 1.. is (a taixtre.l, that n:; . ;! , ar
tile Saw in:1(1113 root are tiler riarinSin, every iltril!
apablc lootaiing an id of ,1fera.,4,00”, i;;tro r'u't
-1•d and frj.ir I ; then iisiny of titeili,ll virtu
4. oared iii a pare 101 cur. and thus
it i- rio•ak or 10-tiic any nt its 11,1o:dile
an I Noting propotto i. l',.;•irr-1 is this way, ;110
made tin 00 , 0 100101 , 10110ela m
IN I'M ERA Ills: - ..t qr. 3.
1!Iv.• - •
odr..ry in iir • y di, xviiinisn,•.n.l liddron
I it d.,me ‘,Loilorg C.l•l=dididion.
:Ind Lit lir and in I:beim:10:m.
rilfdla; POI,. I,og:ire:lei, all Cutanennii Erumluna.
pimples, an Irish!: from
I:dill:111TV Or Tan.: !mow).
It pa-sinties a iitarvelions ef, art', in all coraplalnis
arlting (into itelig.•••tiou. front A.•illity of the Stoma.
fronaunenual tirctilathai, rieterniinatton of Moo (*to
the head, rhenium of the heart. col.: feet and cokl
hands, and hat fla•he, over the body. It
hat Lot is one :I In Cold; and Caugh• : end promote,
'ea:4y expect. r ition, awl gablie par,piralinn rf lazing
stricture of the hogs, throat. and everty other part.
But in tintion: is its ease:Peace mitre manifestly •een
lOA at- t.ntve.izeil than in all kinds : a:3i spges of Fe
male Cemplatots.
It works wonder , in ea:aro( Fluor nr Whhea.
Falling or the Womb. Obatrncted. Supores,o.l. or
painfai menses, IrrogutOrity n...eno:ro ti p••rio
and is an err...anal in enring. all Ilia form,
of Kidney Diwaso. By reonertnn ...virarlines, and
regniating the genet:B.-y.o,in'. it ewes tone and strenzth
to the whole body, and thus all forms of
hi LiftVOUrl DISE.ASES AND DEBILITY,
And t hits prevent, or relieve, a groat, variety of other
maladies. as Spinal In itanott, A enralgia, St. % nun
Dance, 0,V(1011i112, Epileptic Fit+, Conettl3ions, '&e.
It IS Tint 1111. , 51htef0/1 thin 1111,1:C111,10 fail to do gOOl ;
It bas nothing if/ it WhICII Call ever harm, It can nev,r
emir or spat', and therein e, eau never lon, it< cura
tive prayerlies: It MOOli, CXClteg the liver
to healthy a: tine, tunes the stomach, and gives good
relieves the bowel+ of tamer and constipa
thin. allays Itulaination.paritios the skin, equalizes the
circulation of the blood, producing .gentle wa ninth
over the body, and at the insensible perspira
tion; rf takes Till otpqrliction4, and inVinorales the en•
tire nervous sy3lstn. Irani tle, then, the ntrill,ine
von pre-tonitientl need? fiat Can any of three things
Le said of S P. Ton natuure interior article T Tliii
Fount - man', fiend is 110! to hit
Grit NVITII TIIC OLD I)p,'3.
=
=MEM=
I:era:ice of one ar 0 , 1 tart, that the ones i le wable or
dem:ion:nom and NI:VI:it SPOILS, v. hilt: the other
to.s; it .011 f, ferment, and Mon c: lIM hull!, coll.
taininu It into tra2S.ll:llt4 ; 111 r tsar. acid liquid en•
plodmg, and damaein. .11151 sonde: Must not :his
horrible compound he (10110.1i$OIS to thrrviitimil What)
;rot .4,11010 aay n ton already ilizta•rd trir.": acid! ‘V hat'
rtoices Dy:Mete:ia we not all know,
that when food ours our sir:mac:lc, what zniArliter
it protons I fl lodence. heariloarn. pllnitatichi of the
he trt. liver rrniptuirit. 11,1,01,1, ihsent..ry, colic. Ana
rorrimtion of the Mood} What I, Seri:rata but an arid
hooler to the bode: W! tit nrodot ec nil On. huinora
which brie: on I:rindi tie the Skin. Scald Head,
Ithoom. Cry,luelas. W6ue ,I , IVVIIIM!S.Feverri,re.,
and all utreratiotn. Mist:nal allll external: It lc with
biz mid, heaven Mit an arid Iml:env:cr. which idles
and Mu+ spoils all the Ibildc of the body, more or lens
What call-vs ftheartudisai, but n Cliff or arid
mhtrh 10A1.1.3te% 11,1 f het oven the jninto 3114 Pit,
Itrimtin= and inhunittu the tender and delicate
tiSFOUR nisnti,v!lrh it net-1 So of nervoux :Ilse lac:S,
of it:17101'0Y of the M..) and
neatly al: the ailment, whirl: antirt lonnan nuttier.,
NOW to it m.t liernble to look.: and sell, and
re rent,' to tom 1111
FER)ICNTINCr. ACID "COMPOUND"
" OF S. P. ToWNsENDi
And cot he would f.tin have it,ltruliindtuid that Old Dr.
Jacob Tun n4rll'a Graiiicr Orldiaal Sarsaparilla, Is
an IMITATION of his inferior Keno - alio.
firtii.llll it a r shoo l deal in an article which
would heir ills most distant reselohlance to S. P.
Tow r.s-nif's :troths! add which would downupon Ihr Old Or such a muntitain hind ur
and cruninalii•no from. d=ents who have radii. and nor
eoasei, tt ho have tired P. Townsi•nd's rerntentin7.
Cu:upwind. %We nisb it understood, besanse it is the
also:ate truth, that S. P. Townsend's3article and Old
Dr. lrah "Vderni•tin.i's Sarsaparilla are hearer-scirle
apart and isfinirefy dissimilar t.thal they ate unlike in
every particular, has in; not one stegle thin; in coca.
111,711.
.
As P. Towisseni! is no :10:fur:and never was, hnn
ay:lo,r. no pliarmayeutlrt—knows no MOM of m‘-.0-
cine or di-ea•c• than any 4111.• r unAcientifit,
roan, what ruaranlr r ram
Irivn that they are r. rerrinz a yenalue -rientijc trry.ll-
yme, rolitaininz all the virtues sel in preparinz it.
:IA taint: Sr. Incap-0,1- rhanzes rib:. h year ren
d. 111,;11 the of I:ise:te.. i11...A o r bralrh
Ent what oleo sly.ul.l hr. e..vp..tit.l (mat one who
ow,: nothing a utpar.kiircly i f fuloioinr or digttaF,
yelli.IICS a pr renu or Ma - , exporiture, in cook and
.rrre up..ctai a fa Colton ,I”cint now tourhcnore
4 1 !but pr.r.e.lritt wounalaatliltra, int,ll
- :11,1 for or r 6 14,mi:trick and ruf , r!,l,l s)k
-trait.:o.lolo I Ja . VCl.l“ll,at . fl,ll . ,trop.•rti.•s
manner of socurora cuocrt.fraxina
to-doi • o Im F. a . 1.0 nn rxtro,ive I, now of thin Va.
Taal? 111Fra.VF ,VlllOl a.,;!uct tin. !Marl° t.):1:01a, and
(low to adaol I
enlnly..l,oln r:. Brown; Pottsvilte
110" V4ll.anl J. W. GiNt”, Minersyjne;
Fry. TJ [Uer. 15. ISIS. 5I•
frIIE subscriber has 'made an arrranzetnent fora sup
ply of 110011'S AIJDO.VIN AI. SUPPORTER;
also his HERNIAL. A PPARATUS, which be will sup
ply to physician!, aad those tequiringthem. at Matta.
prices. These instruments are noursenerilly used by
the faculty in Philadelphia. and arehlehlyrecumniend
ea by all who have used thorn. F. SANDERSON.
Pottsville, april72 t I ' 17
NEW LUSIIIER YARD.
- -
rr fl P, sebsetiber bees leave to infirm his friends and
1. • the public In general, that be bas opened Board
and Lembo Yard. et the corner of High :lime! and
Mount Carbon Railroad, in Pottsville.above Ifaywood
& Snyder's Foundry ; where he will keep a constant
assortment of Oak. liemlock,Pine,and Poplar Lumber.
!laving three Sztv.mills.tunnins, he gaw,ri camel
that he will be enabled to supply his friends whit an
description of lumber for mining or building purpoeey
on the most reasonable terms, and by the prompt at
rotten to their orders ensure , a continuance of Ibe •
cams. [illayilo 21-Iy] W.M. STEFLIENISON
THE NIINERS' JOURNATTSVILLE . GENERAL ADVERTISER.
Al!dolninal Supporterm, &c.
HUGHES , EXPECTORANT
CELEBRATED
Fee the Care of Coupts, Colds, ..dstlasa. Bresclita ~
las.i.pirct Consuisposs, Ifissassatios of as
Lange, aid Disfavor of the Parlour- •
' . ary Organs. . .
Tlll3 valuable preparation in highly recommended by
phyticinne and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel-
phia, fur its medical erects and Chemical combination, as
well as by thousands of others who have made use of it
--as it ticket' has been used without producing, benedrial
edects; and ottimatc core of the diseases for which it is 1
reeorr.mended. And being a regular graduate o f Pbarma
cy, I can assure the public ot Its perfect safety. It is
composed of such preparations , as stand in the very high
est repute among the medical faculty for the rove of that
class of damsel, which are too often only the forerunners
of that fatal diet:are, cnnsnmption. In most cases where
there if much pain in the breast, and which often extends
Bunnell to theshoulder blade. I would strongly advise the
application of one of the ComPnund Galliannus Plasters
to the breast, and sine the Expectorant as directed. In
List, the ueenf the Galbanum linter cannot be ties stronly
recommended, as I hare seen so many instances of Its
ulroctlinglite greatest relief in a very short spore of time,
even in conllrined consumpriim. The Expectorant will
be Fund to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain'
and, at the same time, draw the intimation to the surface,
and thereby act as a counter-irritant, whirls every nlrysi.
can wilt pronounce (nod, without the least hesitation
whales er. Perfume are often said to have the cons:imp.
tan, when by a indicions nee of some of the best Execs
truants. and a careful diet, they have been completely
cured, en that their experience should act ass waneint to
those whn are said to Fare the conenmption tint to de
spair, but try on. TheEt pectoranav ill be found to afford
great relief, even when a care is said to be impetrate.
Brinre making use of an Expertnrant it would be as
well to examine the CeLls, tootmonly termed Poles, to j
gee if it is not swollen kir elongated. In such eases an
expectorantie useless, . 1
,
Backing cough and a continua) disposition to s hallow
is frequently caused by an elongation of ttie palate. An
excellent reined) in ouch gees is to use a small irinantity
ofTiortnre Myrrh, sat obese a tea-spoonful to a wine
eirusful of water, and use as a gargle'
three or four time
a day. If the above remedy should fail, or one of th
same nature, It would be beet to apply to a surgeon, an
have a small port ion of it taken MT en ne to obviate th
irritation and the continual Crotch which it would:he like
ly to positive in the throat. The operation ins trifling and
attended with but little, if any pain whatever.
lu Bronchitis, and dieeases of the throat, the garg
broad be used. I
PreAred by .1 CURTIS C.i lIUGITES, Wlinlesal and
Retail Bru i tgist and qbemist Centre Street, Pottsvile
MONTHLY 'ESULLT_ITIN. NO. 10
,
.. ..
TUE COVSUNPTION
Ith settled m
1 ? the iI.
te q
il m nls t I ngu n i P s he l 4h)
, c ".• s" - -:( 1, ? ,,
.? s ' , s
"trylc I a
and n 11 , ti t 1 I r t 1
. o e I: this iht C ip . n . - ..
,-,-. ci 5 1,. 'f ;1 sawptios is CarraMe, in any
(
and every stage,excepting
"1": f. , •? ......
.. ;t: • that which is attended by
'' ' A i d ' l' l l t l 4 a 7•l4:''' wasting diarrhaia. i .The
latter symptom frequently
Tia?„....,• - • . ; 2. marks a breaking up citrate
5 i",......:.;:ir ' , powers or lire, and then a
one is not to be so certain-
If counted nn. Tubercles
4 r.
r? s • on the lungs are nnt neres
eau, obstacles In a perma
.
rent CIII , '• tot the means In be enipinyed most be
widely different rrnin those ordinarily usel., Consiiiiip
tire patients generally seek - for a amnion , '" medirine
merely. something which will alley a meet. Nothing
is e icier than to furnish such n compound. It is this,
mid this sleet. which the numerous Pulmonic etyrope,
Wild Cherry Balsams. ,Crdif Candies, and the like, aim
- at ; and it is all they achieve:"
a • OPIUM:
Is usuall y the basis of them all ; 'which, for a time. lie
...hies the poor sutr-rcr. but disappoints at last.
To Cilre l!..l,lll3lplitin, something far beyond all thi,
is imperitierly neressary. Someihing iiiv.t be used
whose ;.;tecitiii action is upon Ills Pulmonary ve...,1.,;
and upon the delicate membrane whith lines the air
pas., re..; and which shall arrest and eradicate that
niorhil pri tic iple which rho*s itself in the form of ru
' herd,: This the Graerenbere
CON iiill M PTI VE'S , BALM
.
etr,clually do; while at the same time it will al
lay the conclt and IrCOICCe the waning hectic.
rhi+medicine. is he only , one extant. in thin nr in
foreizn cottotries,that relie , lon in tile rtrlllphint:
umler not ire; and as MO Meat tryinz SC icon at
11,c(1, the attention of conramplive ' . ll.esami,or
r;ICISity. and of the Ohl lc at large, is C3rw.4llv in;
,t/el to P. (this Balm is v01t.., In /icth
nia, BBronchi i ;ie Catarrh. Cold. r , nittista of Blood.
Limithinz. and all other flit etions orate throat,
t Iva Mein, the hri•nthiai tithee, &r.
of ha wonder:ld efficacy and of the nu.
niernas cures it 11.35C1rCICII, may be had on appacation
at th e eolniCiny's Agencies.
11M43i21=!II!I
fur P3le by I. 9. C. Martin, P, ti •
;kl!nerxville; E.. 1. Fry, Tainoritra; .1. 11. Atter
,rwre.nrora; / , An 3litlElleport ; llobert Ilut•
.[Ati2l9"l9-31-Iyl
ME=
•
Mae dreadful Cou - Th ! P. Lung's JO "p'Or
The murk of the destrover
The tome, of cortrunapti.,n,hoto
d
a: of Leant
\R.,ynna rtutt lace! -t..'‘'‘,"
Cr darling child, y ur idol
iinl r.uthly joy, i>
chaml by a u . cold —herpale cheeks. ti:r lbin
platuut finarro. te:l the hold diteaan, hat alr . ently
glin,.l upon la , .r—t ~un,l of her sepulchral cough
2, our emil.
Voooz man, whin jnst about to enter life, disease
5 , 1014 a heart-cruAnte4 blith: ever the (air nroipet rt, of
thelot,,,— your bertte cough and feeble hank tell of
onfloSi of hotir, but von nerd tint ae,i1.111 . • There In
a halm it laic', will heal Ilan wounded lungs, it is
WEIIMMMEtIiMEtItI
,Mrs.,VITREE.the 'n
in. of %Vitt 11. Mire, E.q. was
0:000 up by WI. Sewal of Waslinigron. lire. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York.
Her frteri. , all th.yotht the west did. She lied every
a pp.,rance or hying in com,ntiption, and roan no pro.
nounred by het physicians—Sliernian's Balsam wan
given and it cured her.
Rev. lIEN:tY JON C.a, 10i. Eighth aveni."..ws.
rated tit . cough and catarrhal affection of '31.1 year;
ci lading. The first dose gave htm niece relief than
all the Other medicine he had ever takes. Dr.
Delaficy street. gave it to a sister-in-law
who was laborMg tinder Consumption. and to alirither
sorely atllined with the Asthma. Jo hoth Caner. its
e!tert were Immediate, and soon restored them 10 COM
fortable health.
DR. SHERMAN'S coup! LOZENGES
Cure ttm mo-t ol.tinate cases of Conga In •a few
hour?. They have cured a large ni i
imber of persou
who liner been given tip ny their physalanstand friends,
and many who have been reduced to The verge Of the
grate by nutting blood, COliniltoptiott and fleet it fever.
by their Clue have had the rose of health restored to
their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the
draisei of thin itiValnahle
Int. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES
Have been proved in more than 400,000 cases to
infallible, in fact the: only certain worm destroyinz
medicine ever di ,. ...ivererl. Children will eat ahem
worn they ranee)t hr forced to take oily other medicine.
and the benelit derived from the administration vf
medicine in them in itkni,forin. H great beyond deserlp-
I ien. When the breath of the child heroines otfen
sive and there Is picking of the nose, headache, draw
smost, starting iii,, inr slcepAs.tiirtied dreame.awak ing
with (right and screaming. trnobleanme cough, fever
ishnesa, t voracious appetite, sickness of the
stomach, and bloated, stomach—these are among the
marry prominent symptoms of %Varela, and tap he re-
Revd by these , incomparable Lozenges. They have
nerve been keen n to tail.
DR: SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZEN4R
Relieve headache, nervous sirk headache. palpitation
of in• heart and sicknen in a very few minutes.—
They cure lowneas of spirit., despondency, faintii-ss,
colic, spasms, cramps of the :AMMO. 9111111111 . T or
bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all
the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and
eual.le a person to undergo treat mental or bodily toil.
" t DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER
• Is acknowledged by all svho have ever used it to. be
the best strengthening, plaster In the world, and a nov
ereign remedy Mr pains and - weakness in the back,
loins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism.
lumbago, he. One million a year will not supply the
tlennind. Caution Is necessary, as there are many
tinprincipled persons who wouldforre a spurious elu
de neon the cornlll 9 lllity. 1 Re careful In get rtberman's
Poor Man's Plaster, with a "fun sheik" of his written
n one on the back—none others are genuine, and will
do snore hurt than good. Dee 249—1!
=:=
FOft the cure of Itearlactie, Giddiness, Ilneuniatlint,
l.des. Dyspepsia. Setirvy.thriallpol.Janndice,Patns
in the Back., Inward Weakness. Palpitation of the
Heart, Ristng in the Throat. Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers
all kinds, Female Complaints. Measles. salt fitment
)(partnere, Worms. Cholera bfortms, Coughs, Quinsy,
Whonping Con gh, Consumption. Fits, Liver Complaint
Erysipelas. Dea (nese, Itelllngnf the Skin, Colds.Cout,
Cravel. Nervous Complaints. and a variety of railer
diseases, arising from Impurities of the Linos!, and ob
itructions in the organs of digestion. i
Experience has proved that nearly everidiscase Ori
gin-are from impurities of the blond or derangement of
the dig,stive organs; and to secure health, we must te•
move n! ' , cob's:ructions or reagare the blood to its na
tural stale.
The aversion to taking medicine is most elrktnaly re.
moved by Clirkoer's VeyrtalVe Perratire Pills ; being
completely enveloped with a coat ingot pare'sckite scrgar
(whim, i., as 11Iinqrt from theinternal ingredients as a
nut idled from the kernel) and have not asteormerlicine.
Meteor., they neither nauseate "get Me in theslightest
dee rec, nut operate equally on all the digensed parts of
the -ystem. itisiend of conlin log themselves to and rark
ng any inntettlar region. Then, if the Liver be•attec
ed, oor inesedient will operate on that part tenter or
pan, and hy.cicansing it of any exre.s site. restore
1 its natural state. a rpttlier will operate on the
remove, all impurities in iiscirentation, while
a thud will wore all impurities in is, cisculation, whae
a third will elh.rttrilly expel sob never impurities may
have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they
strike at the reel of disease, remove all Impure
from OW holly open the pores externally and Internally;
sell trite all foreign and ohnollims particles from tits
chat, to that the blood may be thoroughly pure,—thue
ecreritiZa free and healthy action to the heart, ions.
and liver ; and thereby they restore itimah,even whets
all other means have failed. •
The retire truth of the above ents tie nrcertained
the trial a single box; and their virtues , are so po..i
tive and rennin in restoring health, that the proprietor
binds hine.elf to return the money paid fir these In all
eases where they di, not give 11111Ver.,2JsAtisfaction.
It rail prices, cts. per box. • 1
Principal ,hire, No. fit, Vegey strett. New Ir,ork.
The following an , the agents In Schuylkill county for
Clickner's Vece!able Purgative Pills,iand Or. tinar
man's All-Healing Ilnlanm, Lozenges and Plasters
Tatnagna—E. J. Fry. and Wittier & Morgentoilt ;
Patterson—M. Schwa rtz ; Muldteport —)no. Wanarai r ;
Port Cathcn—ll. Shissler; Pottsville—P. SanueNon,
and J. O. Beaten; St. Cla Ir —Bache; ; Now Castle...—
Oen. Beirsnyder,l; Taylorville—J. 11. Otto ; Miners
villa--James B. Pails; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman;
Tremont—Balm! & Wingert ; Pinegrore—Pact Bart t
orwigabarg—loseph liaaimer : Pon Clinton—Lytat'&
Iti,bel; New Philadelphia —Wm. li. Bartow; Schuyl
kill Ilaven—Levanfr... Kaufman ; and also by J. .C.
NI I'IN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville.
• Dec 2.'18. •
WA . IV WILL YOU SUPPEII. I
Titfitirl AND A of bottles °retie American Compound
have been sold during the past year, and was never
known to fail in curing in a few days, the worst eases
of a certain delicate disease, Simian! weakness. and all
diseases of the Ursiary organs. Persons afflicted. using
this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure
as it learn no odnr on the breath. requires no restric
tions in dirt or buslness—contains no mercury or nox
ious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to
very age, sex or COOditlllll. It ISOM/the best remedy
known for Fleur Albus, or Whites, (female complaint+)
with which thousands sorer, without the knowledge of
a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used
in the private practice ofa physician with unerring sire
cess,radteally cuing ninety-nine of the hundred cases
in • few days. Around each bottle ate Wan and full
directions.
Cstrrion.—Ask. for the , American Compeunrtand pur
chase only agile agent. Price H per brittle. ,
J. O. Brown and J. S. C. - Martin,agento for Pot tavil e
FrealrOoll, agent for Pt. Carbon;, i • (13epa16 '4B
•- DAM'S SAL—_ _
MITE subscriber has Jun rceeleed a supply of Safety
Lamps, among whreb am* rearcif Upton dr. Rob
erts' Unproved Safety Lamp, whleh Is teknowledgby
to be the best and safest now In use in the mines of
Europe. For sale et less prices than they tan be
ported, at - I DANNAN'B
April 3 I Cheap (look 3/t1 Vpiet y litor
. .
Roofing S.lnte..- -
TIIF:SERNSVILLE ELATE. Co. ItESPECTFET.-'
-
LV inform the public that they are fay prepared
to furnish a superior Slate for' flooring ; and havhcg
the most experienced 'Slaters In their employ wilt at
tend to any orders withdessatch,en t an- the most lib
eral terms. A sample of their slate may he seen at
t b le Cli'3ce of Joseph. George, Architect. who will give
a y information required...and with whom orders'may
tett.. W.M. J. 1100ERTS & Ca.
Much 3, Lehigh Water Gap, Cullen Co
1041
PENNSYS.VANIA. COAL REGIONS.
TIM Coal Re,Tions or Pennsylvania. belay a gen.
eral Geological. Historical, and Statistical Review
of the Authrache Districts of Peausylvania--embracing
many very valuable charts and statistical tables, besides.
a new and authentic colored map of the Coal Regions.
with the avenues to the Eastern, markets from the
Interior counties of the State, correctly laid down, and
.pointing out the.vaeions places of mineral deposit in
the several counties. By Eli Bowen. formerly Associate
Editor ofthe Miners' Journal. Price 50' eta.
A small oration of the edition remains unsold. They
can be obtained at thii office. or can be mailed to any
part of this county. They are also for sale at
Sirsiger To sinsends, New York s 2teber's, No.
3Ledger Buildings. Philadelphia ; G. Bergner's, Car.
tishnrs. And by Booksellers, generally. ,
April, 01, 17-
Carpets and 011 Cloths. at
DELDITIEICEiS CHEAP 'WAREHOUSE
I EPSON'S who wish to get good bargains in CARA -
PETS nr OIL CLOTHS, either Wtrol esale or RM.
tail, will do well to call on the subscriber. ,As his
expenses In his present situation are very light. his is
enabled and determined to sell at the lowest prices in
the city. Ile offers Or this season an excellent assort
ment of
drilendid Imperial, 3 ply,
1 ,
Ileantfful Super In g rain,
Fine and 51eillurn. dn. , -4.IS.I4PETINGS.
Etitry and Stair of MCl:lnds. I
Lid, Cotton. and Ras. J.
And Oil Cloths from 2 ftet to 21 feet wide for Rnouu,
Halls, &c., with a variety aim - price., Ingrain Car
nets. fioni 00 to 50 cis., and . Stair and Entry Carpets
from- 10 to 50 C is .. per, pard. A 1,,, Matting+, gags,
Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, km
MIL ELDRIDGE.
' No li Strawberry etreet,.one dour above
• Chesnut, near degond si reet,
March3,lBl9.l o -3mo) . . Philadelphia. .
T
And
vvEn. day I-. ..stending
I i the sphere oche unefulncas.and every year adding
to the lobs catalogue or Ito tflu.pbs.
A mit,l,loN OF 6ONE:7 are distribitted annually'
without folly meeting the demand': For some lime
the sales have been limited solely for want of fa.
riddles of simply. Truly this is a universal remedy.
Utthe'ral led. these Pill. have found their way into the
telOnlekt Corner. of lIIP Union. every where proeine
theirOille en the YOOII. MAN'S FRIEND—SICK
MAN'S HOPE—THE MAILVEL AND LILES 'SING
OF Tit F. ACE.
Fora trilling sum. every individual and every family
may have health insured to them lot an indefinite ye.
rind: and ivliat ie life without health bit; a miserable
• '
.exi%tence. • • _
It I. ton preclons n honn to he tampered with, v try
ing all sncts of experiments upon it. The sick simuld
u se tho,e medscinea only which exrerience has shown
to be the best.
• A PllYiiiiCTAN'S TEI'i.TIMON V. •
(From Crtskill. firione County, New York.) '
Do. W. lVninirr—Dear :—I have found i.nur
Veretahle 1.1110 a valuable remedy hi case. of
(; „„ e i. a i D,.bili t y o r 0 , sr•item. and in all Billion. di,
order, lam a1...1n the habit of retrartmendint; them
to females 1111...:1 7 1r CaP(l4. • I rib•ierve them to
in th e ar,teni without pmlocing dchility or pain,
it inn linalthy condition.
Jolts M. D.
Jane '2O,
TIIE 'BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
(Trims Mantic Hall, Pa.)
To Da: W. I.Vautivr—Dear Sir: hoe the last two
vents I hove Ind 111. aceticy rm. the Sale of your to
-d,,,, Veg..' ail, Pill. at this place, :11111 have' 3,llllannu
„lr, 1,, ~ -s4titlee
. .ti retail. They have in every 1n
„,,,',,„. g „. er , „csire B,o,f:tenon : Many families in
h bi e „,,, t 1,,„ k,,p, them, nod consider them Invaluable
as,, funny
~,a,,,,,, Their is flu medicine sold here
that can' ha So uttivessally reconti.7'ild' ,l as Wright's
Indian V,Tmalfle Pills. ' Very icily yoi: , t. .
Febroary 1, ltil. 1 W 11,14 AN .M. 1.1.71ii.....Y' 3 .
TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PIIVetiCIAN.
The roiLAVItIt!I3 an an sneer id rrp!V tut ti: 'tote from
nnr sgent asking tint Boob - nes opinifoi fiction on Mt him
Tanktianssek. Aim. 2ff. ISM.
Mt. A...Ditrlimn —Dear Sir:—l.. reply to poor note of I
yemetday.l would fate, that I have occasionally found
it t.ohvenient to 1150 the intone °Patent Pills” vended
in the shops, and while! ant unwilling to say anything
to depreciate the value of others, I am free lo confess
that I . corsider Dr. Wri:ln's Indian Vegetable Pills
ompfrior to all other+ with which rant 3C , lll3;:taeul. I
!MVP
uncut them for many years, both in my own falai-
:y and in my practice renrrally, and they have uniform. :
ly proved mild. certain and safe in their operations.
The mite and skill with which these Pills have been
hitherto manufactured, are in my opinion, a sufficient
g uarantee for like gond ICIFIIII , to future.
Very respect folly, B. A.. HOUTON, M. D.
'Dr. II !ma practitioner of lone experlener,wellknown
in and even beyond the lines of Wynntlng county.
Ile is a etaduate of the University of Pennsylvania.
and highly popular with the people among whom h e
lesides. r.
Let It be Mmemberefl that Wright's Indian Vegeta
ble Pills are prepared with special reference to the
laws Tot main: the human body. Consequently, they
are alwa). good, lawn), useful, always effective In
routine nut disease. Every family should keep them
at hand.
~. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS: . .
Sortie are coated with sugar; others are made to re
semble the original in (nward appearance. Purchase
from nano except the regular agents. one of wham will
be found in every villas, and town in the State.
Mrs. E. M. BEAT rr, Pottsville.
Medlar & ilickel,Orwig.hurg•
A. Heebner. Part Carlton.' .
Detvalfl Ill:Priff, McKeansburg.
Geo. R. Drey, Tuscarora.
Henry Koch & Son, Al iddleport.
I.lint. Tareart. Tamaqua. . .
E. &F. Hammer, Onvigaburg. • •
Wheeler & Mier, Pine grove.
1
Jonas Kaulrnmo, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, Nialiantango. • ,
• _' -
John Weid, Klingerstnn.
Gabriel Herb, Zinonerm minion.
C. 11. De Formt, Mitteisville.
Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn.
George Dreihrllds, East Itrunswict.
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia.
Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill ILI., en.
M. &J. Drecher, East Brunswick. . •
Jonas !Withholds. Pert Clinton.
Itelfsnydrr & Brother. New Castle. •
It. E. nerdy, Lower 31almntongo.
Ethel & named, Tremont,
Wm. Price. St. Clair. - . .
Boyer & Wernert,McKeansbnrg.
W. IL.Barlnw, New Philadelphia. '
tit>olllers devoted etelusively to the antra Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, of the 'North American Col
lege of 1143 th ,No. :SE, Greenwich street, New York t
No. 193 Tremont street, Boston—and principal odic,
No. 1115 Ror, , , street. Phila. (Dee. 9, 'iti-59- I v
PATENT CBE SE.—For the nxiee of.Carrii-
Rail Row! Care and Machinery of all
kind., to WIVe 011 and prevent friction.
TM* artirla is !Prepared and tar kale by CLEMENS&
pAitylpi,thennly manufacturers afthleatticle.in the
Unite.l States, at their whnleeate and retail Ilardniare
and Prim Pince In Pottsville, Schuylkill Cnunty,Pa.
REMEMBER that none la genuine tvithont the writ
tan aittnatiare nfthe inventnr and prnprletor,Chas. C
ri oprin each package
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U. ralmestock's Vermirtige.
PACTI', FOR TUC PEOPLE• •
. ,
ce.,NSTANTI.V Increasing popularity and sale
1 of It. A. Fa huestock's Verniifoge has induced per.
conf can,, are envious of its seeress, to palm ntf upon
the public, preps' at ions which all medical men know
to he inetricat hots in expelimgworms front the system.
Thin Vernilfoge made its way Into public faro: upon
the grimed of its Imo intrinsic merits, 'more than any
other medicine of tbe kind now used; and c hole cushy •
worni remedies have. by dint of puffing, been forced
into sale, and shortly after gone Into the obscurity,
which thew worthlesness justly molted, U. A. Fohne
stock's Vermilage continues to he triumphantly •sus
tattled. It hog only In be used and Its effects <MN fully
.suittain all that fisaid of Its wnntlerful expelling power.
• CERTIFICATE.
Warm, Erie Co., New York. Jan 7, 1811.
We certify that we have used H. A. Fahnestock's
.Vernttfuge in our families, and in every case it tins pro.
utded a decided and effectual remedy far expelling
worms, from the ax ate it. We cordially recommend it
to parents who hate children atllteled with that dan
gerous malady. ELON
• WM. It. PAINE,
ItOngflT MAY,
• JPS Hunt:oval's.
For sale, wholesale and retail at the drug warehouse
of • 11. A. FAIINESTOCK es Co.
Corner of Sixth and Wood sts. Pittsburg. Pa.
Foe sale in'Pottesille., at CA.EMENS lIENLER'S
Drug Store (Dee. tir 1b73: • ,914.
Wearer Sc Taylor. •
tV irgoLms ALE 0110CERS .2. COMMIS
' SIGN] MERCHANTS, •
, Xs. 49 Souta Water at. •ad 29 festa Wharves. a
• festi,doers below CA roma,
HAVE for sale to Into to suit purchuers; City and
Western Smoked llama. Sides & Shoulders. Dried
Peaches Western halves,. Roll and Keg Butter. Lard
lo Barrels' and Kegs. sled a good stock of Fresh Gro
ceries, all for sale at lowest market mires.
Philadelphia. April 7, 1.5.01=
fiifiCtaiirca PENCILS.• D lIA.WIfiGi nuoss,
SEBSCRIREE has jut received i lot
of Superior Drawing Pencim, among which are
Reeves, Jackson,. Cohens. &c. Some of whiat
ore put up in Ileautilui Iloaes sunned, Also Draw
ine Book* ihr beginners. Drawing Cards. &p, 41) o f
which will be geld eery sop, se
• noISTILVEI
i 4020 ' 4,1 • • Cbeap Bonk and Variety stores,
JrsirgEggivErp-At thi - Itia - Vrore_ nehmen
„of very sopertOr HABANA and
?LEY PRI N PEAS
ti.VARI
FE i IIfLAMPS
OUSANDS, •
•ed
List of Letters,
r) EMAECING In the Post Office at Pottsville, Pa
it on the Ist pt.:Way:IBM : •
, .
Cleary John McMahan Bridget
Alexander Alvin llGlenen James'Slip Lrtfare.
Acheson Ales' Gallegher Patrick McDonald John
B Good Shinn McEvoy Thomas
Brennan James ship Lettsrs. McGinn John
Biala Andrew Goddard Micah McKenna Patrick
Bradford A G Grady James ' McDontudlltridget
Derdhury Wm Genarty John
Bomm V • Gorman Park Nichnßas Min
Brennan Math. :Gan Udall Nelle Michael ship
Blessing Micirl, 'lGiladotfJacob 0
Book George II ()WE'D! W
Etettetton Geo W Hendricks John Owens Richard
Brown John house Joanna O'Donnell John-
Backman David Sllimatershitz,,Det O'Connor Mary
Brines Hue, sailer & Co. 20Bryan P.at'k ship
Dumyat' F $ Harrison Edward
Bowes Slieltael Hurley John Pratt Geo. W 4
Dote Henry Hutcheson John Preston Thomas
Beddall Thos Howler Christian Prall Z
Rorke Michael Hardman Sam rooter H •
Bennett' Wm Healing Thomas Power Park &
Mahler Geo Hebster Epbraim John
Brown Mrs Jane Heffner Geo Phalan Margaret
Bolick Mrs Mary Herbs:et . David Slip Letters.
Brennan Mins C Itadnot Ebenezer Powers Lawrence
Flip Letters. Healy Thomas Phillips William
[lichen Loenard Hill George Pritchard William
Bosch John C litiston Abner Parton William
Brennan now Horrocks Jon'th'nPadder Anthony
Bretalcr Peter Hatan Ann Parton Thomas
Barnes Wm Hennisse Mnry Pbalips Mrs Ann
Bevan-Edward 'Hood Margaret
ihrns John ktouston MarsuretQursted Mr
Brown Mrs E Third): Mrs Susanguirk John
• .
Bishop Mrs Skip Lettra. Quinn Franklin
C Hill Benjamin . It
Carty John Howell's John Reiner Patriek
Candren liogh Hes.•inn Patrick Iteißey lltieh
Cannan John 'Willie John Rehr Nicholas J
Carney Mathery,2llanly Francis Rank DAVIII II 2
Carter Samuel Hennerey John' ReillnyJ tines • '
Cushion 51auric Higgins Charles Battey Francis
Cunnigan nos Ilagerty Patrick Russell Peter
Carroll Mathew I Ryan Thomas
Conk Samuel, slnchtz Jacah Ship Later:.
Cox Rev Jnbn J ' Reid John
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Carroll Daniel Jones George Reilly Charles
Canine Calvin Jones J Reilly Duel
Garroll Martin Jones M • • Reed Michael
Claik Thos Jones W m 11 ; Rodgers John
Skip Levers. Joke Thomas Ryan John
Cameo Mathetv,2Johnson Jos 31 S
Costello Martin K Sands Gen. ' D
Carty John Killiam Wm : Shope David I ,
Orton Martin Kenney Win Shoo Nicholas
Clenon James Krick Elias Simplon West II
Christopher T Kennedy Thos Shullesberger
Coyle , Thomas Kelly David henry
'Corbel John Ketner Samna Small Daniel
Carroll nand! Kennedy Neal . Shrader Allison '
Clarke James Kreider U& T. 2Sout bey James 2
Conk John Ship raters. Slttilehy Triatt
Crowshatv Wm. 3Kelly John Shorn Anthony'
Ktem Anton Nord Jonathan
Dolphin Michael Kelly Wm Singer Peter
Davis David Keenan Wm Smith Henry 2
Dotty Win Keane Connor Sullivan Margaret
horsy Thomas Kear Matthew Smith Louisa
Dorean Bernard Kemple Pat'k &J Ship Letters.
Devine Caleb Kill. en Was Schnell', Geo
Davie Wm D K•ehtser Gt.dleib Smith William
Dancemore Mart Keane Margaret Schneider Ahr'm
Don,ton James I. Sief.ter henry
Davis Watkin Lovett Patrick Schnoler Philip
Dickson John (.melon Joni. Senne Sophie • 2
Dehumn Silas M Lally Wm . T
Da nnah John h.. Ohl' F (laver Thomas David
Donohue PaCk, 3 Ship Letters. Treat.) , John
Donn d.:/ t n Lee I eke Tonkin Josep h 2
Deane t'al'k IMO James Treacy Lawrence
Dougherty Thos Linehan Patrit.k Ship Lewis.
Deane Michael Lethly John Terry Daniel
Dosingor Philip Lally Was Thom:. Francs
Delany,Mrs II 31 Tonkin John
Driscoll Mm Sus'nMet zger henry Ttutteyeter
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Ship Leiters. :k 1111 . 1,e-11 Wm Tanne
Donnelly Mic'l Martin IVm 1) Tette. Catharine
Dietrich Jorecth Madden P Maria
Durkan Barney, 2Nlenrti John To the man that
flaw. WIU Mitchell John lost a n line Dog. l
Dolan Peter Moser thri*ioph•rin Jacksonville Pa
Ihvan :Michel Main Mrs Hannah U j
Davis John F. Mullen Mrs Mary MHO, Freirk slap ;
Milton Daniel Murray Margaret W
Davenport Thus or Mary Weiner Ur mann
Dunn Paul Ship few.. • Wilde Joseph
Davis Thomas Monaghan James Williams Win
Harken Win Mason Waller lVelsh Daniel j
Davis Rees J Marino John Wagon. , Per N I
Driscoll Daniel Morean Daniel Williams John
E . Murray Jo hn ' Williamson Wm
Ephler Chas D Madden Patrick Wright Samuel '
Egan Constantine:Mann Michael Work Slimily
SAip Letters. Mang,han Patrick Williams MirYt
EVI, John Murry Andrew .White Frances H
Ellin Evan ' Milliin John ' Ship Letters.
Egan Pat del Mollrk y tit tiger Woolfenden Jun
F Mullin Thomas Wenn, id Joseph
Ficmd , Thonias Millwood rtatnuelWalsli John .2
Farrel johli.2sllEl2:vly James Wenner Tobias or
Flynn David - Meyer Francis Aloksa
Fox Henry • • Murphy Patrick Walsh David
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.1.W.9 Morgan Davies W:,,III, j,coh
, F.lO , G. , , W Murphy 11.ruaril Warlow John
1 Final ty John MC Williams Geo '
i Pink Alexander McD, , rinott HenryWroe Johli , :
Farrell Michael McGinn,. Hun J Wa%lt,lll Thomas
i Fos J •ine•, shipAlLKilight Rohl 2Whint linhett
Fairy Patrick, do:Met:lobo Thomas Y
1 G McCabe Peter Voting Tobias
CiMions Patrick M I cCiheA4exandet Z
Green Joseph , McNally JonalhatiZinback Margaret
G a !!.diar Edward McMully James
Cottselat!l ConradMeCahe Pairick
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2 ',::,:nis atiti;:!onal will.be charged Await advertising
l e tters, p e ,L , :ms app:: - ing fur letKrs on illiA ILA will
Please say “vilert;.'ed• •
Mays 491 'DA.NT.FL EIZERS„ P. M.]
Charles Darlet.
FASIIIONAIII.1?. riAut CUTTING
.1N It 14IIA VIM: S I.OON.
Alar Ike corner of Centre a:AI .11arkri Stria',
• PoTTSVILLE:
~,- ..,.. 1 Ti
, EEL'S CONSTANTLY on hand and for aide, the.
Great Saving is kNA.- . . K. fotlowina aritcle4 :.
P. S. DE VL AN & CO, IV
I i A),,,e and splendid a.,..ortnienfrrf 'colored Lithograph
LEADING, Ca. , is prime. e•ft.g le or, by the hundred,
A nr: patentees and sole manufacturers of a LUBRI I Turner nod Fishers Sang and Toy-Books in great V3H
ii. GATING COMPOUND, to toe used in 'ubricatitg ' e t y.s;:rle or !T the 410zen,
the Joints uf mac'ithery. It Is warranted to be equali D r eam n,,n,,. Letter Wrll^re. Spelling Mots; Primers
to th tte best Spermace ; to stand the coldest weather! Emerson's and Cobb's flea:lent, Copy and Iliates
and Sr be mare durable than anything now in use.,- 1 - Books, . .
The price is 75 rents per gallon, and the following err- ! Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen,
titivates show Its chnracter t 1 Steel Peso and •H older•,
PIIILADELPIII-1, Dn. 4,1813.1 L Pocket Rooks. Playtog card, Dominoes, COOVi.tntinn.
Me-sirs.P. • S. Devlan & Co.-,Gentlemen i—lhe Pa- : Fortune Tellinz. and Courtine Card., 1 ,
tent roll4lo.Sltioll you sent me to have tried, and which ; sh av i ng Cream and Soap, Wash Bails, Sand Soap, and
I l.: ,, n , d . ti : e k t'LgArt n s e a ry si , i h b s a t s i . t trae'mfo happy tlte b in e srtao7i,l
morei itttle t work- t.
i ..
e 1 Jule ‘ .. 4t H e a r itt . lVe S n ' i ' llt i re ' lPa t r l e ar O s il,tl cr i ' ldarrow; Colling
lialloi micexpeetations. I had n fully tested on a Loci"- 1 Fluid, and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen,
motive Engine for two days(in rainy weather, with mild ; Tooth.Bhaving, Hair, and Clothes Benches,
1 dying over the machine at every revolution) by a sktifu , Dressing, Pocket, and Fine: Tooth Combs,
Engineer, who assures me that it works equal to ftti Meimili and Frank Miller's Water Prom' Oil Blacking
bestspermarett oil, with a saving In quantity of 70 Pe 1 Stocks, Collars, and eiuspenderS,
cent This saving. together with the greatly reduce I Razors and Razor Strops, . .
price at which you in fiu :In
mme you can furnish the let Lame, assortment of Ladies' Curls;
will strongly recommend its use on Rail Roads and; i, 0.0,11 done up to the hest manner.
I large mills and factories where large quantities of oil ar ; Ile has also on hand Ditrang's Terpsichore or Ilall
used. I have now no doubt of Ito entire success, an i mono [bide., Shaving, [lair Cutting, Sec., performed
under that impression tender pm my sincere congratu , 'n the mast approved :it) le, klefiaznie done up at the
atlons. Truly yours, WM• F,noLloni.l I bratriq notice. . . [Dece..3,'Pl2-Iys-
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Not fur a Day. but for all Time.
Po a , Ja n.`?"_, Isla.
Thin is In cell ify that nave beet, using P.B Dolan 1 • C,; T. WESTON'S
&Co 'I Patent Lunsicating Oil for the last six weekss r CHALLENGE. BLACKING.
and can give as our decided opinion. that, besides it i 9 1 1118 ARTICLE. in extenslvely used in Pennsylva
lieingsionuch cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the 1 A. ilia and New York, and it may be said with until.
I best S.perm Oil,is its durability on machinery,which ten. 1 that's is superior to any other. It affords a beautiful
1 drrs it a very denirablearticie fiirthat purpose. We are I polish. doe. not injure the Leather, hut on the minim
-
[ extensively engaged In mining and shipping CO4l, haS• , ry, when frequently
applied. preserves it ; in fart's
I ins eleven Steam Grain. of various capamties at woek . can he recommended as the very best that has ever
hmstingeonl, pumping water.&e. ' ;T . .; been presented in this or any other country, having
a 1,,,,,,,, yL,,,,,, 0e ,&D,,, , used it for several years, we speak from experience.
, Prepared by C. T. 111:STON & BROTHER, Rich
! I ,
P. S. Devlin gee Co.—Gentlemen:—We have brin i bni q u ' b i Bucks Co. F3 * For "" wholesale and re•
1 nmiyour Patent Lubricating Oil no all the machine's tad by J. C. C. HUGHES,
of the Reading Iron and Nail Works for the last nine I Witolessie and Retail Druggist and Chemist.
I weeksond we consider we base given it a f.ir trial, as l' iteb 10 ,-Ono) , PottFVill[. Pa
1 the works are calculated to manufacture four thousand ; - ____L-e,---,--e - --
tons of trim and Nails per annum. The machinery Is I
very heavy, the Engine one hundred and sixty Anne
power. and the speeds are fraud thirty to nine hundred
revoltitionsper nditute.
After the , obove trial, we can recommend the Oil as
equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in many cares. viper'.
of to any sperm oil used in the country. viz : fiir heavy
bearing. and fag:speeds. such as shafting and rum
I remain yours, to..
Jame, NrdasZer,
Manager of thell e ing Iron. Nail and Tribe Works. .
1?
The subset 'her . eel appointed agent fnr t the sale
of the Lubrleatio Conti 4. In eirtm)lkill County.
who will supply all orders at:manufacturer's prices.
C. F. NORTON. '
At Milnes,Haywinn: is Co 's Store
Feb 1 7 ,12 5...tfj Pottsmlle
John DOIIIICIIY,
3IA.SUFACTURER OF DONNELLT.S
UPRIGHT SAFETV GI.I.2F.IrL'APiIILED
. MATCHE,,,
♦IID uNrrco •T4TE' uta.i i•ARTE US-ACHING
X., 83 XurlA Third strert, l'hitu•lelphiet
ri 'HESE Match's are joholy considered the hest in
I the United Stites • thee ate free front unp'easant
smell, nod can he loin:doted with perfect safety into
all stores and daveilinlSi. - Warranted in keep ill years.
The. Blacking is 101 superior quality, and free front
any thereeietits that itopa,rd the Leattirr.
Country Dealers ant :Shippers it to their in
terest to call and see for themselves..
N. 11—An as...torment of Matche.. of variono ,New
York MorillraCll/lelil. Matt two in polio/ word (les
packed on large or matt till ramps. to slop ta 411
part of tin world. JO/IN DONNEI.I.I%
I.ote of 20 Bank St., now 83 North Third it:.
Marc% 21,1815. 13-ly
Important to Tanners.
NEW AIDE, OIL. AND LEATHER
STORE M. Ili NORTH THIRD :STREET.
Three doari Gear Raee—Phi'ad• lphia.
. . .
,‘ LWAVS on hand at lowest market prices :
.(1. Dry La i'laut littles, light and heary,Krst quality.
" earauearr. " " " '•
" Laeuayra, " "
Hun: Dry Chill. .. .. ..
Salted Laguayra, '? " ..
" Pernambuco,. " "
•' Slaughter Hides,
~ " Kips,
Creen Salted Mary, •• . . .
.
Dry Paton. •' . '•
Hest Straits and Rank Oils.
•
TOOLS of till kinds.
The Hides are of fresh importation, and will he sid.l
lower in price than c.n be bought at old established
Houses.
LEATHER of all kinds bought, for which the ke;., k-
W rash price will be paid, or exchanged for Hides,
Kips, Oils, &c., &e.
Marchfli, 13-amnj KEEN' & EIIIKPATRICK.
Every Body's Attention
IS INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF Fun
-INNH iNs; Dar frOGDS, and you are. requested to
remember that ours it the only ,tore In Philadellibit
devoted entirely to these artkler. to the exclimiou of
Dress Goode. In comiconetice of our paying strict at
tention to this one lino of business we are enabled to
offer . GREAT INDUCEMENTS , '
To persons commencing or reptimishing their stock of
Housekeeping Good., particularly Linens, which wre
have been regularly imposing from the hest manufac
harm I. in Ireland for more than [went,. years:—.Also,
Blankets, Quilts. Sheeting., Ticking., Damask Table.
Cloths and Nitpkins, Diapers, Towellings. ilackabacs,
Pittinv Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Dam
a'ks. Embroidered Curtains of lace and Altottin, Dimi
ties, Floor Cloths, Bureau Covers, Window-Shadings,
Turkey.red Cloths, Furniture Plunk, with a variety of
other articles, Including everything faun a Ilouae
Cloth to the lineal Damask Table Cloth, at prices that
cannot fall to give satisfaction. We rasa keep a very
large stock of ail Ma - ideal'
FLANNELS AND AIIISLINS,
a:natant/the best styles in the Market, at the very
°west {niece.
Jour v. rowe.u. & BON;
31aritti 3, 113i9. 1:0,0ma •
_ For Artificial flowers. '
DEEP CAIISII;VE, peep Dicta. f.l l lrumaritle.
tied and other Tissue Papers. for Artificial Flow
ery, also Wires, Leases, &e., ror at
, . IIitt . NIVAN'A
A I 14, MI ; Fancy aocl. var iety Storee.
, Nem Style Curtain Paper..
sfin PIECES CURTAIN PAPER, embraeln: a il
(.14J. the mot arias, Nit ratelved and- for Late
"1"41' "4""11.
" ' BANNAN'S-
March 2 1.3, 3 ) cheap Paper t3toree.
•
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE:
KIRK.BRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S
Heave Pon - des. i ;
TT HAS cured, in the last yea'
1.
151'd rases of Hems,
caeca of Chronic Cough.
50f1 cases of Broken Wind,
5000 casef of Horses out of Condition, and other
diseases.
Mote than aOO certificates. verbal and written, have
been receiveo, attesting to the virtues of this inestima.
btu remedy bin we have only_space to subjoin The fol
lowing
iieblan.l, Oswego Co., Sept. 17.1515.
Gentlemen -1 wish to Worm you that the Tatter
sall's Heave owders I bonght your store . sl last Oda
her, cured a ,ialliable mare of mine of the Heaves, that
she had had Cu, years. The first package did not ell.ct
a cu.e, hut did the :wire so much good 1 ay.,l Induced
to try another package, and the result has been, that
she has no; had the Heater. since about a week after
commencing the ercond package, a It hr.ugh shii has been
used on nip farm almost every day since, which has
satisfied me that she 'is effectually cured. . One of my
neighbors is giving Tattersall's Heave Powders to a
horse. and the piospecris very flattering he will be ca
red by It.
Believing thaT the above named medicine is a very
valuable ..ne, and that Heaves con be cured by 11,1 feel
willing to lend my name in praise of it.
Respectfully, • Hoses P. Wskrina.
•
: •
Spring Jfilt, Ara.. July 21, ISO.
Mi.sslrs. I. F. Winter & Cn.—Gentlemen.-1 most
cheer hilly bear restinviny to the great efficacy and virtue
of the Tattersall's Heave Powders. In the cure of hor
ses affected with Heave coughs and wilds. 1 barn a
valuable tinrse that woe no severely affected with
heaves and vinl,nt enmzhing, that I had well nigh lost
hop. when I pn rehaseda package of Tattersaire Heave
Potiders, which entirety mired him and restored his
appetite. No owrer of horses: tumid be without it.
Iterpecttudy.youre, rune. A. PtnioDlr.
CAPTlON.—imitation 4 and wnriMees eundmundi
have followed us wherever we have introduced carte
•medy, and we understand that ervetal new ones ate
twine put up tel virentatinn—hetvareathose and take
nn remedy but "the Tatterwall'a:t
hinnegenuine without the Me - nature of A. H. Gring,h
& Co.—price one dollar per fur-Nage, six for five dol
lars. Prepared amfauld whole.le and wail by.
COLtfill & KETCHAM.
.140 Fulton Street. New Turk.
OSCAR D. JENKINS agent foe Pottsville.
Pottsville, Nov.lB, ISIS
Worsilell's Vegetable Itestora-
==l
THESE PILLS HAVE SOW BECOME , TIrE
1. MOST eatensivelyestedished and popnlar
NICIIICINE Of the present day, both in Enclnnd,and-
In
this Country. They as-ere invented in 1632, by Dr.„
WOltri DELL. of York, England, and have since 1
that time wrought - many wonderful cures in every I
country where they have been Introdueed.•
The present proprietors for the tha:reit States are in
pos.es,ion nfmany ersuisc re rtfica Les of ea re.s wrought
both iv England and America.
Brrit BUTTERWORTH: 3 Richmond -
Liverpool. ttni confined to her bed six months, with
tLo Dropsy. her 1,r4 became .101,1 to an enormous
thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was
re-load toperfectralth by two hole; of Worsdell's
Pills.
Mr JONES, InConeert St_ Liverpool, seta slat, cured
of inflaurilion of the Liver. by Worsdell's
T 1105. EPOASO ALE. Thortilev near Preston, Eng
land, was
• cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fryer, by
Wrlall, 11 I. Pill., •I
THOS. BLUCIIER, of Reading Pennsylvania. teeth
ties that hi. chtil l Ivan severely adhered with Worme,
and was perfectly, restored by the use 01 Worrdells
Pills.
Dyspepsia, Headache. Halli Mal Costiveness,
1 severs; Cords, have all yielded to this powerful hut
panto medicine., No more certain and
Itiild
et math c has ever been di,overed.
i Mary make use of these PRIa. In their
prarto , treat 4.1..:Ce3t1
They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25
u boo, containing Ail Pills with full directions, by Job.
1 G. Brown, and Joseph Outlaw - Irib' Pottsville; VV.
l L. 11e141r.r. l'ort.Car!lois ;F: J. Fry. Tarn:Nita ; Joseph
ilf, Alter , Ti, , arora ; Jacolr Metz. St. Clair; George
Reif:nyder, New Castle; William Paine, Heck
scherville ; James B. Falls, Minersvllle; I.evan &
; Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; F. & E. Hammer, Or
w irslourt ; M. .Si J. Drehe'r. E ist Brunswick; Boyer &
INcrliett. Mrh.Clltclifiriz ; S. IL M. Kepner, ‘Vest Penn;
Btaeff & Toriey. , Pine Grove.
C. P. Aries, Travelling Atent for the Middle States.
A. WEEKS. be Co. Proprietors. •
. Jaa 27, '47. .5..151 No. 111 Chesnut nit. l'llll.l.
E::MI
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Mc.illisler's Ointment:
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR -OTHER
31TNIMAL.
T pcnvEn TO CAUSE: ALL Internal doled.
1 sodfolgdo Humors. skin Diseames, PolAnnou:
Wounds to aiiiirlorge their putrid 1111121Cri, and then
herd.. Ow",
It is rightly termed AI.J.-11EALIN11, for there is
scarcely a discos, evernal or internal, that it will not
benefit. 1 have used it tot the last nix teen years for
all dresses of the chest. Involving theattmost danger
and re.pnnsibility, and I declare bef;i_re Heaven and
man, tint not in one case has it failed to benefit when
tile patient wao within reach of mortal means.
Wire had phlaietans learned it, the profen•inn.—
I have had minietersofthe enspel.jodee• or the bench,
;Mennen, la wyere, zentlernettor the highest erudition,and .inthititties of the poor lire it in every variety of.
way, and there ban been but one volce—oneuniveri4l
vt , lee—sayine
.• WALLAS - MI. YOUR OINTSIENT Id GOOD."
RIIEtIMATISS-41 removesulmost immediately The
Initamatton w lien the pain ceascs. (Read
the directions around the box.)
HEAD-ACIIE—The salve has Cured persona of the
head ache of twelVe yegrs standing. and who bad it
regular every week so that vomiting took place.
DEAVNEFT%i, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Agne in
the face. are helped with like success.
SCALD IIEAD—We Ince cured ewe that actually
defied every thing known One man told at that he
had 'pent 4.31) on children without ony benefit,
when n f....hozes of ointment cured them.
P.ALDS L33-7t wit/ refitura hair sooner than any
oflu
-4tiTEll—There Is: nothing. better for the enre of
Vetter.
RCItN —lt is one of the best things in the world
for Owns.
Piles—Tbrqusands are yenel) cured by this Ointnent.
It never falls in giving relief for the files. ,
Around the boe.are ilirellions for lain , JiteAllister's
Ointment for Serofn/a. Lire, Vomptoint, Errysipelari
Teller, Chilhlqin, Scald Bead, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis,-Verrone Affections, PalfVF. Disease
of the Spine, Ilidd-Ache, Peofneeo, , Ear-Ache,
Mures. Corns. All Dismses of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim
ples, .N.r. Stiffness of the joints, 'Seedling. of ,tile
s o re Lirnbe.,boree. B.lieninaticri, Piles, Croup; Strolled.
- or Broken Breast, Agss in the Fact' 4-c.
coLu FeET—Lively,Coruplaint, pain hi the Chest,
at Side, falling otrof the hair, one or the other accent.
{mules cold feet . (This Ointment is the trite remedy.)
It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet.
CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al
ways keep Corns ham growing. People. need nave,
be trembled with Omni if they use it fregnalSir•
This Ointment is gond for any part of the body or
limbs that are inflamed. In some cases at should be
applied often..
CAUTION.:-.No Ointment Will be genuine miles.
the 11/11110 of Jailes Xe.4lll4ter is written with a pen
upon every label. JAMES McALLISTEE,
bale Proprietor Of the Medicine..
Price.lB els. per box.
AGENTS—J. M. fleetly & Pottsville ; D N.
Heisler, do; J. 111" Gibbs, Minersville ; Charles Frei.
ley, Ormiesburg ; C. dr. G. Iluntzinger, Schuylkill
Haven ; Tam rt,-Tamaqua ; Washington Itch
ler, Port Carbon-, Win. Price, Metall.; John Et. Hicks.
Seeding; and , by Agents. In all the principal. Towns
In the United States. .
Principsl Office, N 0.28 North 2d st.,.Philadelphia.
February 10, 1819. 7.15
SONGLOF THE
(Written 9n mcrivlng the gi
EIZEZI3
Oh t queenly and talr in the la •
The vines of the gourd and the
And the rock and the tree and t
With broad leaves all greenness
Like that which o'er Nineveh's
While be waited to know that b.
And longed to the stormktoud!
For the rush attar whirlwind al
On the banks on he soil the du
Comics up with the fruit of the to
And the Creole of Cuba laughs •
Throurh orange leaves •shining
geld ;
Vet with denier delight from his
On the Gelds of his harvest the
Where the erook-nOcks care col,
shines,
And the inn orSepiemtier tnelhi
Ab !—on Thookagiving Day, w . 1
West,
From the North and Item Soon,
greet,
When the gray-haired NM Se.
The old broken 111 otatrectio
When the cart.arearied man
CIO
And the worn matron stnilea
What moistens the lip andw.a
Whatalts back the past like ttr
Oh l—fruit loved of boyhood!—the 'old days re-calling..
When wood.grapes were purplloi and brown lets
were falling! '
When w lid, ugly faces we carved In its skin, .
Glaring out through the datk wittincandla within!
When we laughed roehd the Wen -heap, with heart"
•
tilt I. tune.
•
Our chair a broad pumpkin—oor lantern the moon,
At the tales of the fairy who travelled like steam,'
In a punt pk in libel:coach, with two tits for bet loam!
Then thanks for thy present :-.notielsweeter or better
E'er smoked from an arena, circled 'a platter!
Fairer hands ne v er wrought at. paltry more due,
Brighter eyes never !watched o'er Its baking, than
thine; I `,
And the prayer which my molih is Ittio full to elm's,
Swells my heart that thy ettalew may nerei be less,
That the days of thy lot may he lengthened below,
And the fSme of thy worth like a pumpkin vine grow,
And thy life be as sweet; and Its last sunset sky
Golden-tinted and fair us thy own Pumkin Pie!
'l4riner.
IV'Keeping up Ferlili object whichr
we hare in view in manuring our lands, isato.
keep up a constant fertility 'Which will enable or
to reap from them every fearV.the largest possible
crops. It is but ressordde! to suppose. then a that
constant cropping woultl; l apeedily exhausts any
soil, unless we return to it, in soma shape of oth—
er, those substances of which we deprive; and'
that this is in realty Ile fact that cacti), days ex
perience proves to un. It has often teen demon
strated that if plants, roman on'any given spate
of land, be plowed into the soil twbilst they are in.
griert mid succulent cend-tion, the fertility of
that land_ is much increased. ;
-This proceeds from the quantity of nutriment
those plants have attraet•d from the atmosphere
during their growth; so that by their being plow
ed into the soil whercupun they had grown they
alfird to it much' greater amount of substance*
than they receive' from it and consequently what
ever execss they may fit Matt, so tar enrichesthe
a,tl
-
Some plants are much more remarkable in this
respect than others; for itastance,lucerne or clover
plowed into the soil pre ( ious to blosszimingen—
iriches it exceedingly.' ris is what is sometimes;
I termed r•green soiling :" sand by it the plant Usech
is made the means of arryir.g to the soil. the,
carbon rind ammonia. w hich in its growth it el.-
: tracts frOm the otinosph no. It alma appropriates.
to its own use the eacre nentious matter deposited*
by other descriptions r, plants growing to the•
soil previously, and de mite its own curet:um:at,.
which serves so food fa others iucceedincir; Ins
the middle and north rn part's of the ;United,
1 Staffs, arid cold clirnat s, this I, excrementitious
' matter voided by plant ,is much longer lamina
Pinto putrefaction than ! in tropical countries ;
the necer..ity, (therefor of adapting -a roistion
of crops is much grearer in the-, former than in
1
I the, Wm.. ,
All plants void excrements, which when acted
on by air and moisture Putrify and become con-
veiled into "humus." !or vegetable matter in
stc'e of decay. This iposite of orgenic , tnatter
is common to all plants ,tind ezereise a very bene
fichil influence on tan ,iby fuinishing it with a
substance capable of b converted into humor,
which is so desirable i s sod; but plantreannot ,
long be re-planted in the'same soil without being ,
seriously +(recoil by i th'eir ownl excrement—so
much so that at length they altogether fail. Ar
tificial aid, however, induces a more speedy con
'vrtriun of this matter into humus, Man would
uthetwtse take place. a hich is affected by frequent
ly up the soil ith the plow or hoe, am as
to capon the Lrerrou nt to the influence of the
atmosphere, and by it igating the land with river
water;' as the water o rivets and streams contain,
oxygen' in solution', Frets the most rapid and
put refiet ion :of the ex reMentitious matter contain
ed in the soil which i Piinetratee.;
rrePreparation
received two COT7IIIIIII
b.sse. of Newton, lN
preparing clover seed
writer calculates be
the seed rrquned. 5
to be prcaicated'on
rily mora r itian one-h
minate, either Item t.
it, or of g9Pumr the
eMers i”e•-ntial to en
civic. Mr. Weirbace
that nrie.batf the do
up; he is strer.gthe
much of it remains d
he states, and which
that plaster email on
vet, where no seed
Werbaew's rem dy f
swell the wid thorou r
•emall quantity of s
COME'. well ll,lUroded
Ihe`effecta of which
Cipr of moi-lure whi
thu- incurs its germi
thee advantage may I
Ivy to the sod ethic
with the seeddond e
Such stems to be
Mr, Warhaer:ete pt •
Ui
E7l
=I
~ FIRE, AMID THIEF. .
P CHESTS,
auks and Stores; Seal and Let.
.e.,, Patent Slate-Lined ftefrigera
, Mors Patent Portable-Water Cha
.itended for the sick aid infirm..
EVAN & WATSON.
.., Third St., ( pposite the nab+&l. Ezdaygt,)
• 31 a NIIPACITURE and keep
.;- ~..:---,..: ‘!1• : ,1-7.1..'1311 c onatantiy on hand, a large as -
. •>.--•
. 1 • 1„ ~:-: :At sortmvnt of the above articles,.
• ' ..-, -1. 11- "-- i'..i. , ,,:!:trtgethet alibi their patent lin
-7.,•'! -' ' --- i,7 i' . '.: ' j, - ,.' proved Salaniander Fireproof
.',;! .. 1177.r . 1zi.;:- .. •.`..- - i rinfes;•which Ate "so constructed
`,,z14:41 , 1`,14W,, , -:4-1 as to net 11L test all manner of
4-...,:je5 , ,...is ggr-- drub[ all to their tieing strictly
4 1 %./. - 7 7,,a -3 ,-. ,Ei•-, , , tiroproof,and that t hey w ill resist
'''''''" f.” - r- I. i.X=----; ,- ; ilia lite cif any building. The
outside cases of these,safedatetnadeorboller lrnn,the
,•
inside case otemapstone,and between the outer case and
inner Case 1,, a space 0100111 e, Dirge inches thick, and Is.
tilled in with indeatrUctible material; au as to wake It
.iiii impossibility to Mini any of the content. inside of
the chest. These Soapstone, Salamanders we are ems
ps red and do chall en?, the world in produce any article
In the shape of Bookafes that will stand as much heat.
• and we hold ourselve ready
,at all times to have them
.
fairly tested by puhl l hombre. We also continue to,
manufacture a large and general assortment of our Pre
, mini° Air-tight Fire Frnof Safes, of which there are.
over 800 now in use,and in /Tiny 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. ,1 r :
Haywood ic. Snvile , Pottslille : Joseph C. 134 T"
Pottsville ; Mr. Willi in Quo. Doylestown. Pa. ' W
N. &E. Taylor, IS North-3d st.: A.ristit & Neph
ew,it
Vine et. Wharf Aletandei Carer. Conveyancer,
1 corner of Filbert and 13th sts. t Mini:M. Ford, n North
3.1 at.; Myers Buse. p North 3d - et{; James M. Paul.,
101 South 4th et.; Dr David Jayne, b South 3d se ;
Matthew T. Miller, 248outhIl$k. t and we could name
some hundreds of others if It were necessary. Now we
Invite the attention of the public, and particularly those
in want of Fire Puler hales, to caltht oar more before
purtbasling elsewhene; and we can satisfy them . that
they will pet a bettso and cheaper article at ouritre
than at any other est nbliehmeht in the city.
We also manuthrtiire the ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bovpbt ao
i any other store in Philadelphia. •
, - DAVID EVANII.
I Nina " Senn 2
) '-lb-M-I l yl .1014ANNES WATSON.
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SALARIANDE
PRO(
Firr—pront Doors for t:
ter Copying Prggorg
tors, Water PiDore
I Mil. Intended
EVAN,
74 Sutal Third St.,
TUSCAMORA. eir.• TAMAQUA OMNIBUS.
TUE auhrerther announces to the pub.
tic, that he will run an Omnibus be
tween Tuscarora a n d Tamaqua.TWlCS
A D Ay, on the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. lien
turning. leaves Tarnsima every day at 9 o'clock, A. Ildik
and at 3P. M in blue to take the %Wel' itailros4
Cars for Pottsville, at Tuscarora.
Fare from Tamaqua to Pottsville, andifrom Pottsvinet
tit Tamaqua, each Way.so cent s.
Tickets to be bad at Jones'e hotel , Tamaqua, and
the Conductor of Ob. Corn; •
Tamaqua, Nov. 24- 4 SI STEPITEN JONRis.)
Adams, Illiothe rm.
-BLANK 'BOO BIANTJPACTURERS,
. Ace, 78 Nets Third Strut, Philathiplis, ,
(mot or Tux tletc C6ok.)
SUPPLY BLANNBOOSEI cheaper at the Manueass
tory than con b bad at tins Bookstore, and 'hot
reacknowledged enikeitat. 1 : ifeli. ti, '47 0-ty
'•- - •
I•
;
iqmeicts.
1
of n Pumpkin
tho /311.
ich' MCIOZI ran.
crOsge enfold.
d'blassonts aU gsta.
rojAet ones ;new,
=ruin: eras bus, •
ndlisteued la vats
d itd fire-rata.
k Spanish maidens
gted vine laden,
l in I to behold
the bright spheres of
home in the Sank;
ankee looks Myth.
in: 'and yellow fruit
Idol l Jo on hts vioet.
!en from kaso and frour
come the pilgrim and'
Sri. 7
• ...lief scti rotted his
reltored.
seeks OW mother 02ft
wb'ete the girl Ballad
brishlcni the eye 't
rieh'Peapkin Pla
eloeir S'efd.—We have
!elisions from Joseph War
wis Jersey, on his mode of
ihr sowing; by which the
'alias a siring. of ontshalf
1 1 . Waibasst's process seems
el aa.umeil foci, that online
!? of the seed does not gee.
e Want of moisture toe:well
presence ofwhich he cow-
Mate the g rminating prin.
is probably \right in saying .
et seed sowni does not rams
ell in his 'imposition that
anent in theooil, by the fact
is Of common notoriety,...-
Itghtlands will bring in clew
s sown at the time. Mr.
te the evil is, Ito saturate and
1,,h1y lin colt water, to which
it is added, end after it be.
I to coat it with gypsum, &e.
'ern to be to Prevent the ea.
la the seed his imbibed, ant)
ition end gtowth. A fur.
e, thrit the salt imparts fere
comes in immediate contact
wee 'o more vtgoiotw growth.
the philosopby.upon which
dice I is ((moiled.