The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 26, 1849, Image 4
PATRIOTIC SONG FOR CALIFORNIA COVPOSED nr mrigryiliTOns rotor gentleman poetically. inclined. has attempted to wrtto a poem on the California expedition. Ile gnt to the end of four lines and there stopped Va sons of freedom who Would shine -In history's brightest story. Come Join with or and take the lints ,Thatleids to Callfontey. • . New Vork Day honk. There's notnerout Ways of pelting there— fly ship, or osole,or wagon: Then haste'srhfle life has days to spate, And wealth has joys to brag on• , Xml when we touch flie promised 'land, We'll hasten to the 'diggins,•• Anil scratch away awing he ;and, The biggest of the 'big unit.' Tolean Republican And wheniae get nur pockets fall Of this bright shinin! dust, • Well travel straight Tor home again ! And spend it on a 'bust.' Sandusky Clarion And, whr'n we're butted up and dead. Laid out upon the counter, They'll raise a guide board at our head, Tot ell where we're ail confer: And on that board, with tears of wo, •SODV: friend these lines will chisel, no ye Who would gold hunting go, Behold how great a 'fizzle.' Clinton Republican They sou;ht for dust, and dust they've fonnd When many a month they had irave led— The 'td'■ not up—they're under ground, Both gold and they much graveled. Cincinnati .Chroniel e Wit nn? t)uutor. I 2 T• Coming Down.—On Tuesday last ! the door of our sanctum opened, and presently, our eyes fell upori, a pedlar crossing the threshold, whose fkaturee and oulre costume. proclaimed him one of the much abused race. Opening a lirge, oblong. paper box, he exposed a countless herM of speciacles t and anxiously inquired if we "did not vent to puy." Scarcely glancing at his ware's we replied in. the negative, and turned our eyes Upon heap of exchanges lying before . us, innocently faqcying that our reply and manner would serve as a sufficient hint to drive the travelling merchant from'our Presence. But we were too verdant, the Jew, like all his trafficing tribe, hod not the slightest idea of taking no for an answer. !. offer him you," be.said, laying a pair of them before us, "so IoW ash three dollars. I niushi shell a pairo 'av s-II netting to.tiy, an my; vile and shiltrav no pred, you vill take him."- We shook. our head. yOu sill not take him At three dolliish I" Veil, then. you shall have him at twii dollarsh an' se'renty-five, nhy (mile() 'av no pred. I must sat ,rifice him!" — lWe looked at him but were silent. "Veil, then, if I split the difference—" 'di would make no difference. We have no use for them." "B the- theY are so sheep, lake him for a it_ and a quarter !" he persi , Arcl, earnestly : `S can not let my poor vita and tihild die for want o' pred !" ' We shook our head, omniou4y, Veil, then: you /hell have him at a tolla , , but the profit vouldn't puy me the crums of a glees° cake. Take him along, you :41111 'eve hint at a taller !" •NVell, vat you vill gif, say. quick.Nou shall 'ev him etyour own price. Seventy-fife shenhtl" '•No' we have already toll you we do nut wart then,!" “Say. half a Lollar, I cannot let my wile and shild starve . , awl I 'ay nob the first red copper to buy them pred. Take th - ern along at hall 'a tal ler !" • • We looked at the speetaclos, which, certainly, were got up, not to usr, but to cell, and then we bent nut. eyes upon the Jew. , NoW;"%aid we taking a fifty cent pirce from our pocket, and Jaaing it temptingly on the ruble before hint, •'we'll buy thri.e spectacles of you, if you will tell us, truly, what your profit islupon each pair." • ' You gif me your vortli'y'ou till puy, if I tell you !" • "Then, so help ma cart, if L sell hint you at fifty clients, t 712 only pr,dit i--three shi!liugr mid Sumhey Dispatch. C 3 Splitlirig the IKirrence —A nice young gentleman. not a thous..m.l miles from ttlie after a long and assidious exurti,hip, found, hunrelf , one • bright evening the betrothed of a pretty gill, the, very phis of modesty. One ni4lit he was about , to takehis departure, and atter lingering alit the door for some time in a fidget of anxiety, de fared and prOtested to Miss Nancy, that be could not and would not leave until she kissed himl. Of • coarse, Mien .Nancy blushed beautifully red, and protested in turn, that rho could not and would not do that. She never had done such a thing, and 'never would until she was married—an now he had it. The altercation and debate became deeper and exciting. until: rap. betrothed Untied ontrialt, and decl :rod if he couldn't him her he couldn't have her—and was marching off. She watched him to the gate, and saw tha 'fat was in the •firf;' unle:=s something seas donif "Come hack, then, snil she coezingly, "I'q spin the cliTerence with you—you mer squeeze my bond !" - • Showman's Speech. -1 will note intro duce you, ladies and gentlemen, to, the wonderful hipotymons% lie to a very singular beat and minute attention. As John stirs him up, (stir him up. John,) you will perceive th i at he kicks with his bind legs, which he does be l csuse it is his nature. lie is opt 413 do it in the Water to relieve his legs of the briers, and to go ahead 'in the same way. 'Fire hipotymous ens lag , or nothing to this, of his him!, berau.o• he is i n very observing animal and has not much ti say. He. is trio. and modest and thinks more then he epeaks. When the water is too damp, h i e lies clown in the mud and rushee, and mikas hiineelt quits comfottOte. Ile seldom fights, which proves trim to be amiable, fit he is brave and- strong. 'naiads partly owing to his beh.g a strict Graham: ite. lie eats nothing but vegetables out grain, hut he eats every gram hr ran get. Ido not con sider the hipotym ruse an ente.prtidng animai; hut I think en the whole he raj iya a very good htiastly character. Stir up his fore legs, John.—.[Bost en Museum. (c3-.4 Bad .Look. —"is that the iniioner 77 said one spectator to ano.her, during a trial for 'man slaughter. . ••Yes," war; the reply Ah ! indeed! What,s dreadful hrf look he has, especially about the eyes! But who,is that respectsblo looking young man at his side, in the green vest." the green vest ! Why that is the pri.ioner him:elf. The other mani. his Iswayer." ..Well, now I do begin to see that the felluW in the green vest don't look PO respectable after Indeed, he has just the air of on old offendei." (10". Did you present your account to the do. fondant?" etiquir,d a lawyer of his client. .1 did your honor." :•And what did he say 1" "lie told me to go tO thaudevii." '.And what did you do then 1" ~ W hy, then I cam , to you." tVi" “rot yu mafresdar ?" it:quires] a Dultch man of his daughter. Who was being kissed by her 'sweetheart very clamtirous'y. 'on. not much—just courting a little. ,, , Dat's all, eh py tarn 1 taught you 9911 vight- Eli goohji . Abuse.—'•l wish to know,isir, if - you clll-‘) me en Afs . . .•Yes sir: but I qualified • "'Alia! fir, yuu qualiti,al did you I The better for you, sir; end pray boss , did you qualify it I" said you mere on ass—ell but the eats." Lx A SatiAfarlion.—ON ell, Pat, Jim didn't quite kill y,,u with that brickbat, did he I" tin, but I wish he bad." rrWhat for I" r.So I could a seen him hung, the villain." rr .44 Exchange, in a puff of a mercantile firm. paya. that, "they are deterinined to Eell their gomht; if they hove to gire them away." . am no Judge of bard;' V 13.1 the reply of a magistrate, where called upon to tip a.very fat woman. • ,LS, Attorney At Law. Mineral-We tax, Pa., iCletl4-17, IV II. B. WELT ectrivlklll Cout Four New Certlficates4 TELL. 'IT IN c A.Trt, STREETS OF :ASKELON Dn. SWVAYNE•S CELEBILiTED F4.111L - E ICIA7:s Trny Post. DR. SWAT SE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $lOO,OOO Reward. 'FOR A MORE EFFECTUAL REVCDIr THAN DR. WAYNE'S C,OMPOUND L SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. ARE you troubled with a rough i , Have you pains in the side and breasts Have you a tickling or rising Millie throat 1 Have you the Liver complaint 1 Have you the Bronchitis 1 nervous Debility, Or any, Symptoms of Volitionary Consumption? If you are troubled with any of the above symploma, then use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND S't RUP OF WILD CHERRY. it will efTecta speedy and pernmnent cure, as the evidence of thousands who have been cured by it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR' AL OTICES: A Goon MEDICINE.—We have used Dr. Swayne't Compound Sytup of Wild Cherry for a number of years andalways with the happiest efrect.—Fit.gerald, Ed. CarAltein. Having. fairly, rested the virtues of Dr. Swayne's %yim Cherry, we feel muscly., !wit Te , ollnur tes timony in its behalf. an a MA mcdlcine.—Editors of Bit. Clipper. I= MORE NEWS FOR T/IE SICK AFFLIC77:III2I.:-M. A VOICE FROM SCHUYLKILL CO. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CI:RE. Da. Sw AS tot—Dear Sir :—About six years ago, I discovered that my lungs ware alfected, of which I became more convtin ed front time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my hod. I hail great pain in my lett side, upon which 1 could not liv in bed, and in the morning Inv cough was sr, severe th it I frond it very. painful to throw op the trident which gathered In great qua 11111 i, on my lung', when fortunately I Imught of your agent. in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which no much relieved me that I continued using it until now. I have used six battles, and am Rapp) to tell you that lily pains.are re- moved, no strength returned, my sleep is undi-ttirbed and out eel, and I feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening cough, and I rivals be lieve that to .your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, 1 ail indebted for this great change, and ; aril very happy to aut.ertlie myself, ;;E.ll UMONT. St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa., Jan. '29, ISIS. h NOTTIKEt FROM OLDMONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONDCILFUL CITE! READ THIS EXTRAORDIARE CARL. . . SWAveh—Dear Sim—Having contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon lay lu tigsottended with a virili.nt cough, pain In my ride and breast. difficulty af breathing, I was attended by physicians of the f i rst respectability, Illy Syntrannis became very alartit log, there was an abscess formed in Inv lungs and made its Way .through mp ride, and discriargei! . 7.7:" quantities of puss externai.V, 1.0 thot nip physician thought tho power nr functions of one of loy lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con tinued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, buf all failed to do any good. flat there still being a spark of hope left for me and my anxious parents, and hav ing heard of the great virtues of ynur Compound Situp of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and to toy great satisfaction, me rough gradually grew better, the hole in nip ride began to heal, and I nm now happy to any, front alterer and al ! most hopeless skeleton. I have berme healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbor, can testify to the above fact. Anasusal llositratrar, tulles front Skippackville; Sloppack ip. Pa. Such is the unprecedented i.uccess , of lit, StVaVlle'S CoMIIOIIII4I Syrup of Will Cherry. We are coretaut ly receiving lettris from Physicians and oiir A genie, from all parts of the United States, inforriaing no of extraordinary cures. The E( Dorado of Calrforota nr Peru tone yirfd Atr ium, to' nutle.:ode—Bat rho? are Xittione ?wheel health? SWAVNI",'S COMPOUND SYRIT OF WILD cur:lacy. ' TllO ..VE if" CEUTIFIO.ITES. MEnrooo, N J. Dee. Bth, Dr. If . SWAVNE-1).1 . Sir is to certify, that dorm.' the fall and win!, of IS If., t loan trnnPlyd wffi, a very severe cold and,: °ugh. Wail Orling of the asthma ; WS, to Icy' your ennipoll oil By top nt Wild Cherry, of 'which - one hnttle" entire ly mutd mn, and t would Arongly recommend it to othere for elloilar airoctions. STAGY Entioninnzi ANOTHER SEVERE'CASE OF ASTHMA. PutL•pt.Dec. I a h. ISIS. Dn. SWAYNE—Pear Sir —1 cheerfully add. my tes timony. in favor of your valuable Syrup of Wild ITherry, which I conceive to be I rely the wonder and ble.4sing of the ace. For the last fouryeurs I have been Itinieted w ith the asthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to me • nicht after night would I have to sit ” 1 , in joy bed. 1 [vas attended he fbur or five different phy,ietan‘, also having sued various patent medicine.. but all, of no avail. I ontinued to grow worse, until I COMMen , d the use of your valuable ct . unpnund :quip of Wild Cherry, whivb aff,ded me _inSl3ld. After tieing several bolth, 1 wan restnred In perfell health. ,Yours with respect, B. EVANS. Any Informatbin tr specting the above case will be freely given by her litichan.f. HAMPTON W. ES /114,1 Carpenter, corner Ili Eighth and Paris q.t. Thousands of persons are destroying their c..u s tou. lions Lv neglecting to ap,lly a proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles. tiltlch relieve for the moment, bet eventually aceehciattir the disease. Resort at once to that nl established remedy. Dr. Swayoe s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, so rele brated throughout the whole n•nrld as in effectual remedy for all diskoes of the Tlateat, Lungs, and Breast. INIPORTANT CAPTION—READ: READ! There i• but one genuine preparation or Wild Cher ry and that is Or. Nwayne's. the first ever offered in the puhlie, which has been sold largely throughout the tinned States andsome parts of Europe; and all preparation,. called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put out since this, tinier rover of some iil•- ceptive circumstances, in order in give cyrrency In their sales. Each holtie of the genuine Is envelop,d with a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Win.. Penn thereon ; also. Or. Swriyne's .iznature 7 and ins a further smutty, the portrait of lir. .wayne will be nthled hereafter, so as to distinzulsh NY preparations from all nthera. Principal Office, EIGHTH and RACE ra_-v Swayne's Celebrated Vernitfage. safe and 'Piqua/ re'vedy for Worsts, digs ,pepsin, Cholera .11orbais.strily or Dys• pep's erilaren or adri:ro,and the MeV flseinfl Faso/. ,ttedt tine erer dyerid to the pnAhe."' 1.1115 REXE BY is Off, which has proved success ful f..r a long lime, and it i nnivers. try ack now l egged by all who have tried it to be far superior Cirior, en very pleasant to the taste at the 33..1 time elD•etttal) n any other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it Is t,ecominended• It not only destroys morons, but it invigorates the so hole ry stem. It is harmless in its erects, and the health of the patient ns always im• proved hi tie One ovro when nn Worcrs are discovered. Ur. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has met with a degree of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be fore horn accnrded to any medicine. It needs no re 'commendation where e; . er it is known. To the food mother, bending hi steeples anxiety over her wasting hind, it will carp• telieC, joy, and thankfulness; to all who are suffering. from the diseases for which it 13 prepared, It nrers a Speedy restoration to health. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Swayne•'s Vernrifuge is in square bottles (tieing recently changed to prevent cnymerfeits; ales to pack to a better advantage) with the following werdsblown in theglass: Dr.ll.Swaytier Vermlfuee, Philada., alto enveloped in a beautiful wrapper, bearing the aignaturenf Br.Swayne, with his virtrairnn each side of the bottle without which none is genuine. This article is so pleasant to the taste that both children and -adults are universally fond of it. SWAYNb:*SISARSAPARILLA Ann EXTRACT TAR PlLLS—Thegreat AmericanPurifier—lnr the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure slate of the blood nr habit of the system. Let it Inc remembered, that in this preparation are strongly concentrated allthe medical propert.es of Sar saparilla and Extract oC Tai compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extracts,' the whole strength of which is extracted nn en entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills, there neither leripr , produce nausea or any other unple leant sensation, while they are as powerful as it a pnssible for a medicine to be, and he harmless. It purifies. cleanser, and strength ens the fountain sprints of life ; and infuses new tient throughout the whole human frame. MI O . Iternemb,r alwaie to ingulro particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SAIISAVARII.I.A AND EXTRACT TAR PILLS. lice that the Signature of Dr. VI IV AYNE le on ench Box. The above valuable medicines are Prepared only by Dr. 11. , ..5u•ay ne, corner of Mb and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should be addroued. • For tale by the billowing Agents: J. G. BROWN, Druggist, ) • DANIEL KREBS, P. M. and Pottiville. J. CORTI:I C. lIDCRE3, JAS. D. FALLS. an& }Mineraville. JNO. 1V: GIRI7d, SHISSLER. Pnrt Carbon. C. k G. iIIUNTZINGER. Schuylkill Havrn & LEYSON, bizmmit J. Williams. Muldlepnrt ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland; Charles Frally. ortvie,tbora; inn: Bietenman. Ham burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; inn. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause. Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert, Matich Chunk ; Eckel{ & Barndt, Tremont ; Cocklll & don, Lletvelljen,and by storekeepers generally. October 7, late, " 41- • Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, No so St.-JoAft steed, abort C 011.14111, , I, IIILADELpISIA. DF.AI.F.RS and iCaliinei mak ers supplied Dm liberal terms. Patent Screw Bedsteads no band. Apr 7-11-11) P. LIEEVEs ik RO7 Caution Extra. A. man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a mine man of the same - of S. P. Townsend. and uses his name to pot up a Sarsaparilla. which they cell Dr Townsend's Sarsaparitia, dennminating it G tAWINE Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; but vas formerly a worker on tallroadv, canals. and the ;Ike, Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what he is no. This is to caution the public not to be deceived. and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like ness, his family coat of arms, and hisMgnature across the coat of arms. (ALI) Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, V and has lona been known as theauthor and discov erer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, be was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept oot of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons u lin had been healed of sore diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER.. Knowing. many years ago, that he had, by his Shill. science, and experience, devised an article which wonld be of intalcuable advantage to mankind, when once known end extensively used; he hoped and perseve red. expecting the time In arrive when the means would he furnished to bring it into universal notice, when Ps inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has crime, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PRKPARATION. Is manufactured nn the largest stale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, CP.. oecially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. 'Let every man ring throughout. the land, that Old Dr. Saco`, Townsend It now manufacturing the coal •Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which nrcerseurs,nrcer /cr afters; and tirrer thong,' its ckararter. . From (hi, day forth the people shall have the Parr Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla • which shall never o.llr In the bottle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish from the land al IFernenting; Soaring, Esplo• ding. Vinegary .Sarsaparillas, now In use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 years. finlike young S. P. 'TnwnsemPs it Improves with age, and never changes, but fir the better ; because it ;a prepared on scientific principles by n scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art haveall been briutglit into requi sitinn In the manufacture of thecsOLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA. The :4arsnoanlta root, it is welt known to . inedical men, contains many medicinal properties, and snore properties which are inert or WIOICEI3, and others, which, if retained In preparing it for use, pro ducofermentation and arid, which is injurious to the system: :Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are en volatile, that they entirety evaporate and arc lost in the preparation. If they are not preserved In a scientific ',recess, known only to those experienced in its mann. facture. Moreover, these rolottle rinciples, which a.. on. in vapor. or as an catialtntion, under heat, are ttie ver y e s , r e,,,!:f? etrd'cal prerretirs of the root, which give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the mot till they get a dark colored liquid. which is more from the coloring inatterin the mot ilian from anything else; they can then strain this insipid or sapid liquid. sweeten with sour ninlasses, and tin,, call it “Sarsapatilla Extract or Syrup." Rut such Is lint the article known as the GENVIE OLD DR JACOLIICWNSEND'i3 SAIL. M 2330221 This is on prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla rent .are that removed, every thing capableof bet:online arid or of fermentation, is extract ed and reject. d ; then every particle of medical virtue is secured Lt n pure and concentrated form; and thus it la rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and hrahne properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the inner powerful azent in the . cVitl OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. hence the reason why we hear conimendatinns on every side in its favor by men, women, •end children. We find LLdoiric wonders In the cure of Consumption, Dyopppefiq, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Costiveness, all Cutaneous Eruptions, Plinplcs,ddimrhes.and all affections ',rising from ..• lIMMEOMMI= vmssennen a War Venn!. • .fll'arV, in all complaints arinhig Ghw ladtgestinn, from Act,lity of the. Stoma , 11, from unequal mrculati ))))) determination of bl Ito the head; p.dpitaitun of the heart. cold feet rind cold hands, Old chills and It'd ila,dios over the body. It ban .01015 equal in Cold. and Coughs ; and iiroaintes easy expect• strin g and gentle 11,Spir.1 rel•izing stricture of the lungn, throat, and every other part. tityt in nothing is iiierrellente more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe maleComplain:n. It works woridern in rase of Fluor Allots or Whiten. Falling of the Womb, Obnitucted, StiPPrea-4ed• or Painful Mennen, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effe , tual in curing all the formic of Kidney Disease. By 'removing oltstructionx, and regulating the general syntem, it gives Inneand strength to the whole body, and thus mires all forma of NERVOUS DISEA tlt:in AND DEBILITY, And thus prevent: or relieves a great variety of other maladies. 211 spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, dl. Dance, thvonaing, Epileptic fits, Convulsions, ke. It is not p0...,th1e for this medicine to fail to do grind ; it lets anthill; in it which can ever harm, It can never sonr and thererote, can never lonae iin cura 'll,e properties. It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the slo,oaeh, and gives good relieves the bOIV, is of torpor and tnnatipa• Hon, all tys intlantion.purifies 1:10 skin. equalizes the circulation of the blood, producing gent!.• warn)th equally all over the body. and at thP insensible perspire• tine; Ti lairs all obstructions, anti invigorates the en• tire nervous system. ft not this then, the medicine von pre-ernin;mtiv need 7 But rail any of these thing• he said of S Townsentre inferior article 1 This young man's, loptid is not to be COMPARED wiTri THE OLD DR'S. Because of one grand fart, that the one is Ineapahle of deterioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other that,: it tours. ferments, and blows the bottles con. raining it Into fragments; the sour, acid liquid en• Mother!. and damaging other goods! Must not thia horrdite compound he (rOi.Ortoll.ltn the systernt What! put acid intoo siring already disret,crl with acid What rau.rs Illy•pete.ia but acid I lie w•q not all know, that when fond errors In nun stomachs, what inlsrhief it produc,est flain'etire, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, litter rnmplaint, dia nines., dysentery, colic, and corruption of the Mood! What is Scrofula tartan arid bonen in the body What produces all the Montars which bring on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Eryo ipela s. White Slvellings. revel . Sores, and all ulceration, internal and external: his nosh mg under heaven but an acid sabotages, Which sours and thusspnils all the fluids of the body. more or less. What rau.es Rheumatism, but is sour or acid IMO, it Welt Insinuates itself between the joints and else where, Irritating and inflaming the lender and delicate ti-+ites noon which it twist So of nervous diseases. of Mummy of the blond, of deranged circulations, and nearly alr the ailments which afflict human nature. Nov in it nat linrrilde to make and sell, and inf:.ite fy to Use SOURING, FERMENTING. ACM "COMPOUND" - . .. Oh S. I'. TOWNSEND: ' - - And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townvend'l Genuine Oriziaal Sarsaparilla, Is au IMITATION of Ills inferior preparation I Heaven forbid that we Flinnld deal Man article which would bear the most distant resemblance It, S. P. Townsend's article! and which would bring down upon Ole Old Or siich a mountain load of complaint; and criminations from Agents who have nold„ and par ctiaorm who have used , P. Townsend'. Fermenting Compnund. 'We wish it understood, bee:lupe It Is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Oarlaparilla are braren.iride apart and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one stogie thing In com mon. AN S. P. Townsend is no doctor,and never was, is tin chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medi cine, or diwasr than any other common, unscientific, unprofesilonal man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving. a genuine scientific medi cine, containing all the virtues us 41 in preparing it, and which are Incapable of changes which might ten derthein the agents of disease Instead of health r lint what else should he expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease It requires a person of come experience, to conk and nerve up even a rommon decent meal, how :mil more Important is it that the pers , inswliothanufitcture medi cine, designed for weak• stomachs and enfeebled opt tems,should know wellthe medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing valuci, also an extensive knowledge of the va• How diseases which allect tlt human system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases: It is horrible to think, and to know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed upoh by presumptuous men for the sake of money Formes made nut of the agonies of the sick and no equivalent rendered the despair in: sufferers! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, In pour halm into wounded humanity. to kindLe hope In the do ispairing bosom, to restore health andblooni, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish •Infinnny, t hat Old Dr. .hcob Townson,' has sought and found hr opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of dtl who need it. that they may learn and know, by Joyful experience, its ' TEANSCENDEHTTOWER TO HEAL And thus to have the tinpurrhasable satisfaction of having raised thousands.and millions from the bed of sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long life of vizor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends Agents for this County. John G. Brown, Pottsville ; James B. Falls, and J. W.'Gibbs. Alinereville ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. (Dec. 15,_1&19. 5l. New Spring' Goods, In Pldlada. BAILEY & BEDTIME, HAVE NOW FOR BALE AT THEIR NEW STORE IV. Career of TwetAb 4. Alaska Semis, A LARGE and well assorted stock of new and deal /I table goods.--nmang them maybe found— Cloths, Cassimeree, Salt 'netts, Stuffs adapted to bp's' wear. Silk and IllarseEles VeflislCA, Black and Colored Silks, of new styh s, Moose de Lanes; Lustres. trinshants. Lawns, Barrages. Balza/Ines, , Black Alpacas, Bombazines and Cashmeres. SHAWLS in every variety of the season Calicoes at all prices, from 3 to 25 molts. MUSLINS.—To this branch of trade we give very part ienlas ettentlon, and our stock embraces every d - sirable make of all widths and qualities. Linens far Shirting and One for Bosoms, FiJRNISIIING GOODS—Damnsk'Table, Linens, Counterpanes, Blankets and Quilts, Diaper. Towelling, Pillow Case Linens, &e. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our stock of these goods is unusually large, and our "FRIENDS" from the country will always be sure to Ond stick styles as are adapted in their rants, in Dress Goods, Dress Shawl., Barcelona Bride., Book ?attains and ILDI's Cap Crapi,Ginves. Mitts, &e. &e. CANTON 31ATTINGS Of all widths. of White, lied Checked. and fancy styles on hand and for Pale, wholesale or mull, to all of which we respectfully solicit the attention nfour coon• try friends, our prices will be found lob? as low as any in the city, plarch3,lB4o-1m .STARIPS FOR NAMES—TOEETHER WITH THE Letters and Ink, J oat received and for sale, at BANNAN'S an 77 Cheap Book sad Fancy etotes THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: - , EXP.ECTORANT, CELEARATED For as Curt. of Condos. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Amipriait - Vairsosprion, Zdasiostion. of the Lss,gs,/ted inscares Pst Nos dry Organs. TIRS valuable preparation ishiehly recommended' by physicians and by a:celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, (units medical effects and chemical combination,as well as by thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never has been used without producing beneficial effects, and ultimate epee of the diseases for which it Is recommended. And being a regular padit ale ofEhanna cy, I can assure the public stirs perfect safety. It is composed of such preparation. as stand in the very high est repute atuting the medical faculty fur the cure of that sinus of dioceses which are ton often only the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption. In cross cases where , there Is touch pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Galbanum Plasters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed: lu fart, the used( the Galbanum Piaster cannot be trostronly recommended, as I hare seen en many instances of its affording the greatest relief in a %era' short spare Or time, even in confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the (nosh, and the Plaster the pain' and, at the same time, draw the intimation to the surface. and thereby act as a counterirritant. which every pbysi can will pronounce good, without the least hesitation whatever. Persons are often said to have the, consump tion, when by a )udielous use of soot of the best Expec torants, and a earefhl diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should art as a warning to those who are said to have the consoniption matte, de spair; but try nn. ~TheExpectomnt will he found to afford great relief. even when a cure is said to be impossible. Before making use of an Expectorant, it would be as well to examine the Unita, commonly termed Poises. to see if it is nor swollen or elongated. insach easel no expectnrant is useless. Backing cough and a continual disposition :n swallow Is frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An 1 excellent reined) in such cases Is to use a small quantity ofTincture Myrrh, sal about n teaspoonful to awine alr,,,sfal of water. and use as a eargle, three or four time day. If the above remedy should fail, or one of th 'same nature, it would be beta to apply to a surgeon, an , have a small portion of it taken sit. en ft., to obviate th ' irritation rind the continnal cough which It would be like ly toproduce in the throat. • The operation is trifling and attended with but bale, if arty pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the garg haillilhe used. Prepansl by.). Cll1111:3 C. RUCHES, WliOlelial and Retail Druggist and Cbemis t Centreßtrert. Pettsvile MONTHLY HeLL=TIN. NO. iO. `,THE CONSUNPTION 40 -caar e ,. / .. t, is the settled opinion o ... ''.. . the most distingu billed phy 4. • , }1,17.4 • sicians, both of this roan .; C.4.e.2 ~ "' try and Europe. that Con satoptionto Curable. in any .. 1, ,, , ....',J.... ••.,.' .....,A-• 5.,..: and every stage,excepting '..1 ?-2 -- :• 1 ~ i',- . ' ..s. ) that which Is attended by latter symptom frequently Itld'l ' l - i n n a a ry rk n i b ii t i . r c eti l :xi:: u a pofthe J, 0. powers of lire. and then a - , •.1 . 1. ,- title is not to be en certain ' ' I .r 44 417-' j- ''':' ' on the enactedlungs iaa r a : r h e re n aT o .' t th i 7 erT The e i ii.. l:e -4..jtateis t iv . perma nent cure. But the means to be employed mum bs widely different from those ordinarily ,used. Consump tive patients generally seek for a soothing medicine merely. something which will allay a ratteh. Nothing is easier than to ftirnish such a etimpound. It is this, and this alone, which the numerous Pulmonie Syrups, Wild Cherrylialsams, Cold Candies, and the.like, aim at ; and it is all they achieve. : . OPIUM I Is nsually the bu.is of them all; Which, for a time, de ceives the poor tortiercr. but disappoints at last. • To cure Consumption, something far beyond :Otitis is imperltively necessary. Something must be used whose specific action is upon the, Pulmonary vessel•, and upon the delicate turtnlurane;n.bit.h lines the air _passages; and wide!, shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shoats itself In the form of re bottles. This the Craefenherg ' CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will etTortually do; while at the same time it will al. lay. the cough and remove the wasting hectic. rids medicine is the only one extant, in this nr In foreign countrles,that can be relledon In the complaints under notice; and as the most trying season in Juni at band, the attention of consumptive persons. of the Med ical faculty, and of the public at large. is earnestly in- Vited to It. Thin Bairn Is of incalculable valve id Asth ma. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Cold, spitting of Blood. Diffi culty Breathing.and all other atlfmtions of the throat, the lunga.She bronchial lobes, Jac: Testimonials of Its wonderful efficacy and of the nn- merlins cures it baseillicted, may he had on application at the Company's Agencies. j C. BARTON, Secretary. . And for sale by J. S. C. Martin. Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, Minersville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. 11. Alti.r; Tuscarora; John Middleport ; Robert But. sr, Spring Vale. [Auglo'll3-Jl4vl Novll SILENCE. , ma dreadful amyl.' The Lune., are 14 aaltgre, The work of the deetroger , hoth heo.e n The too: h of tessurepthin halts - in If a ennuti f Death I ARE you a mother Your darling ehlld, your idol ix a nd earthly joy, ne;y, perhaps. tongued to her chamber by a dangerous cold —bcipale. Cheeks. her chin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her—the eound, of lieu rough pierces your soul. Young roan, when just about to enter life, disease send, a heart-crushingblight evecthe fair pn.specis of the future—your hectic cough and feeble lanles tell of your loss of hope. but you' nerd not despair. There Is a balm tallith will heal the wounded lungs, iris SHIIt,I CS'S e1.1.-IIEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTIME,thC wife of Wns H. /kilter!, Esq. war giver, up by Dr. BeWal of lVrislithgron, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, aod Dr. Mott of New York. 21,,r friendsal! thought she alma ilia M'S had every appearance of being in consumption, and was en pro nounced by her physicians— . .Miernian's Balsam was :lived and ii wired her. I t HENRY JONES, 105, Eighth avenue, trait cured of cough-and catarrhal affection of 50 years of inding. The, first done gave hint more relief than aßthe other niedtclne he had everrtaken. Dr. J. liei le, 19, Doloincy •treet, gave It 'to a si.der-iri-law who wan laboring under Constimption.and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its eliet t were immediate, and soon restored thorn to cont ainable health. OR. sHERMAN'S COUCH! LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate cases 'of Cough In :I few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by their physicians add friends, and many w hn have been reduced to the verge of Vie grave by stuffing blood.Consomption and Hectic fever, by their use have tail the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the drains of this invaluable medicine. • OR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Dave been proved to more than 400.090 casis to be infallible, in fact the only certain worm dceitoying medicine erer discovered. Children wilt eat them when they cannot he forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the ndminlstration of medicine to them in this form. Is great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes offen sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drove-. sines,. starling during sleep.dlltorlieddresms,awaking with fright and screaming. trouble.nie cough, fever ishness, airs% vnraciuus "appetite, sickness, of the NIOIII3OI, and bloated stomach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of aunts. and can be re lieved by these incomparable Ltismiges. They have never been known to tall. DR. SIIE:RMAN'S C.4.1111110n I.OZENGER! Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of tit. heart and sickness In a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits. dtuipondency, falotuee e . colic, spasms. cramps or the stomach, summer or bowel roinplaints—Jhey keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toll. DR. SHERMAN'S I'ooll MAN'S PLASTER Is acAnowledgeddi t y all who have ever used it to be the best strengthentbg plaster In the world, rind a sov ereign remedy for: pons and weakness In the back, loins ' side, breasy neck, limb{ , Joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. One pillion a year will not swirly the demand. Caution to necessary, as there are litany unprincipled persons who would foga: a spormn B arti. eta upon the community. lie careful to get Shernian's Poor Mall's Plaster, with a .14e Arabs" of his written mote on the back-11110E others arc genuine, and will do more hurt than gond. Dec. 237-1 y THE GRAND PURGATIVE. - • FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, riles, Dyspepsia. Scurvy,emallpox—lthindice,Pains in the Back. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the (least, Bitting In the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers r, all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles. lash itheu m Deanburn, Worms, Cholera Mozbus, Cotighs, 4totney, Whooping Cough„ConsuMptihrt, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Kin. Colds, Goat, Gravel, Nervous, f,lomplaintss mot a variety of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and oh. structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must eel move these obstructions or restore the blond to its nal tarot state. The aversion to taking medicine Is most effctualyre moved by Cliekner's Vezetable Purzafice Pills ; being completelyPnveloped with a coating ofpnre whited:rue (whicn as distinct from the Internal ingredients an a nut shell from the kernel) and have nn lawn( medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe In Meant:West degree, but Operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system. instead of confining thnnalielvas lo and raCk ng any particular region. Thus, if the Lover hien:c od, one Ingredient will Operate on that , particular of, Fan, and by cleansing it of any deed of bile, restore it to its natural state. Another will, narrate on the blood,and remove all impurities in He eirculatitm, while a third will move all impurities in its cireuloitinn, while n 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 humnrs flow the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all (drip, and obnoxious particles from hits chyluoin that the Mood may be thoroughly pure—thee securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs and liver; and thereby they resters heatfli,even when all other means have failed. , The entire truth of the above can he al certained.by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are to posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money, paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices. 25 els. per box. Principal retire, No. 66, Vesc'y 'street. New York. The following are the agent's - in Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Slier man's All-Healing Ilal•am, Lozenges and Plasters Tamaqua—E. Fry, and Miner & kforgenroth ; Patterson—M. Schwartz ; aliddleport—Jno. Port Carbon—ll. tiliireler; Pottisville—F. Sanderson, and J. G. Brown ; St. Clair—Hughes ; New Castle— Geo. Reillnyiler,l; If. Otto; Miners rifle—James R. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman ; Tremont—Manse & Wingert; Piriegrnve—Paul Boer; Orwigsburg—Joseph Hammer ; Port & Mallet ; New Phitailelphia—Wm. 11. Barlow; kill haven—Levan& Kauffman and also by J. S. C. MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville. Dee 2. '4B. ' 49-Iv WHY IVILIs YOU SUPPER. t TI(OIUBANDA of bottles nfthe American Compound 'rive keen sold during the past year, and was never known In till in curing in a few days, the worst ease of a certain delicate disease, Siminat weakness, and all diseases of the Uniaryorgans. Persons afflicted, using this pleasant and popular renterly, r need fear no exposure as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tion. in diet nr business—contains no mercury or nox ious drugs Injurious to the system, and Its adapted to very age, se: or condition. II is also the best remedy known for Flour Albite, or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousand. seer, wlthoutthe knowledge of a remedy. Thls celebrated remedy has long been used In the private practice of a physician With unerring sue cells, radically curing ninety-nine bf the hundred eases In a few days. Around each botiln are plhin and full directions. CArnon.—Alk. for the American Componnd,and por chase only ofthe agent. Price •1 per bottle. J. G. Drown and J. S. C. Martin ,agenta for Pottavile Kemplon.agent for Pt. Carbon: [Senna '49 • DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. - - - - - - MBE euhscrtber has Just reeelied a supply of Se fete Lamps.amnne which are a fawn( Upton & arts' Improved Safety Lamp, which Is acknowledgby to be the best and safest nom fp use In the mines of Europe. .For sale at less prleee than they can be Im ported, at I HANNAN'S April 9 I Plea p Donk lald Vogiet 7 Nor, PVILDEPY THE BLOOD t ' • DR. HEELER'S PANACEA, v OR the removal and permanent cure of all diseases J. arising, from an impure state of the blood and habit of the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the chest, Bronchitis, P l eurisy, Catarrh. etc.; Scrofula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald- Ifead,Calaneons eruptions of the head, face, body, and extremities, Cbrimic diseases of the Liver,Stomach,and Bowels, Chronic Rheummtini, Chronic Enlargement of the Joints ate& Ligameute; White Swellings, flip Joint affections, All'Emses.Likers. Syphilitic disorders, mer curial an(l hereditary predispositions, etc., etc. Disease is not an element-of our nature. The all wise Creator ordained man a perfect' being In all the social relations of life. Happiness is the measured value of his existence, both in relation to himsmf and aliarmind him. How many fan short of this profess ion. yet hew easy to be obtained. Did we respect health as mochas we dread disease when it enters our Rresides, our attachments like the sands of tile hour glass would not so anon run nut Oh, ye ! -_who are basking Intim sunshine, guard well this jewel f_yowho have ) lost the prize, loose not a moment in regaining it. Procnes' ination is a thief to our happiness ; remember that every breeze that faces our cheeks carries au ele ment of disease. In every breath that we draw, in every step that we take, to every particle of food that we eat, or glaze we - drink, there Is danger. "Every bane has its antidote," and when the stream becomes impure at its fount—when the blood, coursing our veins,becomes tainted with disease, the Panacea is the only sovereign remedy. This must be changed and rendered pure: does' not the blood hie, is not every 'drop of It a living atom, Is not bone, tweet muscle. tendon and sinew, produced from blood. What fills up an nista. reproduces that health Sol strength of a sick man but the blood, under the vito-electrical influences of the brain and nerves. That medicine which restore: the mantle and molecular movements of this fluid to a healthy action, will as sure as the inn shines, bring health and strength to the sick. Remember a respon sible and medical adviser warns you against procrasti nation, and pointethe way to health. lie wise in time, 'Us folly to defer. • DOUDT NO ,I.ollaVai - • , Philadelphia, San. I. 'J!. Dr. Keeler—near Sirt'Some time since I ~ 0. ..,„c ed using your raneeCa, Pa a disease sir. '.,„. skin. I had for several mouthy', at thee., fin intolerable itching of the body ani Dinh% with a. dry scaly scurf forming . , which .7.isOyea me very mush . - My general llaalw has vol good, appetite precarious and bowels irregu lar in their action. On applying to my physician:on recommended me to take Sariaparilla Syrup. By your solicitation I took poor Panacea, and am happy to in. form you, that after using three bottles. the 'scurfy tip pearanciof thri Ain as well as the itching have en tirely disappe• red My general health is now better than it has I en for years, which 1 attribute solely to your mediein .. I feel confident, that It in a medicine eminently de trying tLe attention of the afflicted, and one I hope w Il.cre long, meet with general favor from at. I can honestly and truly, say, that I believe it the best medicine for all cutaneous affection. that I sin acipianted with, as I have used many some years since, for a Tatter of seven years .standing, of which you curen me effectually in a leas number of weeks. %Visiting yousfiecesa, 1 remain. ' Yours, respectfillly, T. li. IMl:_som. =1 Phila., Nov. 21, 1918. . Dr.Recler—Dear Sir-4 feel It my duty to state to you the gond effects of your Panama bus uroduced on a sort of mine, Who has been for several years afflicted with what Physicians have termed Scrofula. Ile has been somewhat hard of hearing for several years, ac companied by a constant discharge from the ears, and a dull heavy pain across the forehead4ln general health quite feeble, appetite precarious: and bowels irregular. There were swellings of the neck amid et the angle of the jaws, the compleslou of, an ashy pale ne4v,and all the characteristics of wasting health. At your request, I coma enced giving him your Panecen, end I ant rejoiced.to state that after using three bottles there has been a remarkable change for the better. Ills appetite is now good, the '.pain across the ((webers entirely gone.the swellings have disuppeared.the color or the skin Is now like mine enjoying. good health, in deed he now says he feels welt, appetite good, sleeps. well, and it really changed, which I attribute solely to your medicine I feel folly satisfied from what I have witnessed in my own rhild,that it is a medicine of un surpassed power in disease of a scrofulous character. You are at liberty to make what use of this you may deem proper. -I'4 I remain veby respectfully yours, Child. FLAGG, George St. 'Also', DR. KECLEIPS CORDIAL and CARMINA TlFF.—Every family whether rich or poor, who val. tie health and all its blessings, should have this inval uable reit:eds. - at hand. It to infinitely the best retbedy known ford:antics. dysentery, cholera morrms cholera infantenn, chalk, flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc.. and for all diseases of the stomach.and bowels caused by'rectliing. The numerous testimonials from Phy sicians and others unsolicited. has given it it reputation as firm as adamant. Price 3 cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used me dlrineS,4 are prepared-and sold Wholesale and Retail. N Corner Third and Bouthsle., end Third a:nit:seen me., Philadelphia, and for sale by J O BROWN and „I 4 p I t ottevitli.; 311 Falls, Minersviilm E .1 Pry, Tamaqua; Ikaas, Pi hnyikdl Ilaven, and by DtitZttiate and Merchants thrnngtlntit the county and state. (Apris.l6-,lft Ocl4-tf ap2549 fIA ts , rxr.FeTnut per, For the Carr njltt FR rtiov. co Ugh . , Cold.¢c TO THE PUBLIC. ti PRESENTINa this valuable inedione to the mill ing tte a remedy for Consumpi ion. and Pulmonary Itineaeee az general, I have been actuated solely by the great succcii 4 aZ:ending, its Use in.tny Own immediate neighboilmod,and a ,!'wire tir . lienefit the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor to gt.'"' a brie f statement of fie awfulness. and flatter Myself DCVOs surprising sfliss cy will enable me to furnish such pronto of its virtues as will satisfy ttre most incredulous. that Ct-rNsUMP nos may and;'CAN BE CURED," ifthis medicin, resorted to In time. As Consuniption, however Is a disease which differs much in the SCYCriII , of its symp- IMP, and the rapidity arks progress, and has long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effecting a cure In every case and in your stage of the disease; an the contrary, expert it to fail sometimes, a zircumetanre which occurs dally.with all the must val mode remedies - we possess, for the most simple di,eas.. es. The proprietor mithmitff the following testiinonials'. lii its favor from citizens of this County, weirkuown to the public. • Me. W. J.ll rt,--Ifavitia been afflicted for the lest thirty vears with Consumption, and having had the ad vice ofsonie of the most elninentrlipticiansond was ei• ren up as incurable. I was inltueedin make trial of your invaluable Expectorant..and 3111 happy fussy that I am entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupation astliough I had neverl been afflicted. 'Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been so disposed. do anythillitnt my trade: I have since ree smnentled it to several of my friends. and particularly one use of C0,1E1.0,10'11 Cossesirrina. and am happy to state that in every Instance it bad the desired effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. Schuyikailllaven. October 1.1814. SCHUYLKILL Haves,..lnnuary 1, 1815, ' 1 Mr. W. 3 _llssa,—Drar Sir:—liavlng been alßicted with a severe pain In the breast, I woe induced to try your Expeetnpant,and atlerusineone bottiontitjmind it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate In recommending it to tbe public aim valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of th e Breast. lam respectfully yours &c., EDWARD fIttfiTZINGE,R. lienect.nict. HAVEN. °ribber' 19, 1814 I wan taken with a had cold vitae time ago,,and used one or two bottles of Aff- Haas' Expectorant, w hich re lieved me much, and should I have-occaylon for the above again,l would freely call nn Mr. Haas for his in. irnipable Expectorant. DANIEL H. STAGER. fieuoyeatt.t. HAVEN, July, 29.1815. Mn. Wiwi% J. fIAAF. — Dear Sir.—l am happy In (MIND', the efficacy at your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for-which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Vouri respectfully, CHAS: lIIINTZINGER. Fur sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, by the folldwing Agents In Schuylkill county. Pottsville--J. 11hrtin, Llewellyn—Johannanipockhill, Esq. &J. ails, New Castle—George Relf..nyder. Esq. • Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, P. M. Landingyille—CAlnr& Drumheller. Pinetrove—nraeff &Forret, Tamaqua—Meitner & Morganrnth, bliddleport—H. Koch ,&' Son, Tusrarora—George R. Dry. C-Frederick Klett &En., have been appolotecl gene ral agent in Philadelphia. for Hay.' Expectorant. rrnE WHITE LEAD. Wetherill h. Brother. Philadelphia, ow a good .141: p rp y F o 'i r rj r :tztz a e r t : ranted pure WHITE LEAP, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a n on the article, shall now have their orders tilled. ' No known rulistancepoisesses those preservative nnd beautifying ,properties, so desirable In a. paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated whitelead ; hence any admixture of othcr.materials only mar/ Its value. It has,therefore,been the eteadyaim of the Mantel:Hint...re, for litany years. to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand Pr theartiele, is pronfthat it has net with favor: It is invariably brand ed on one tufo WE:THERM, & BROTHER in full; and on the other. warranted pure. all in red letters. New Firm. qn44,TIIE enbacribeisltaving this day entered Into a copartnership forihe purpose of transacting a .eneral wholesale and retail business; it, IRON, GROCERIES. PROVISIONSJIA Y.FLOUR. and FEED, at the well-known York Store In the borough of Potts ville, *cold respectfully !wale:we to say that t hey have now en hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptions, also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Iron of various sizes,suitable for drills and lateral roads, which they offer for sale at as low a rate as can be had in the County. Alen, rifresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Sleet, Nails and Ruikeis, On t. Flour. Feed, doe.. all 'of which they would respectfully solicit sn inspection of by the public'. and relying as they do upon a sit ict attention to hOsincee to be able at all times to accommodate thoircuitomem. L YARDLEY & SON. P. S. The subscriher would take this opportunity to return his si n cere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his friends and the public generally. and respectfully solicits a continuance of the the for the new firm. Pottsville„ MarehLlB.lB.lol EDW. Y.A IDLE V STE ADI IRON RAILING MA:WEAL:TORY AND WAREROOMS. 77celft Str 210Buttovrard,—PHILI.131:1,r111A I, 1111:1.111derFilined 113:111111 . .ttIllte. IRON RAILINGS of every style, VERANDAS. GATES. PEDES TALI/. ARBORS. BarmsTeAns ar.d'alldeserlptionsofornamental and architectural Iron Work: in the best manner, at reduced CC, ~ Always an hand, n supply of Fire Proof ilitora and Shutters. a heavy stock of Reveal and Common (Doges. Shutter Rollo; Store Room Dolts, and all desc options of builders' iron Work. L . S ratel.ox - This establishment, by far the most extensive of the kind in the city. employs none but competent wnrkinen, possesses The advantages of steam-power and suitable machinery, tthil Is under the minimal inlpervision of the proprietors. who are practical men of long experience. atiliribsio Its' patrons the tinananteo that their orders wlllthe properly and promptly executed,: Phila.Octl.l-42-Iy] ItEINIt ADANIRONx Wearer & Taylor. ' WHOLESALE UROOEILS & commas iHON MERCHANTS; No. 40 Saud Water it. and 20 f orth Martel. a Jet dlors below Glenna; 'HAVE for cote In lotsr to cult purchasers, City and fi 'Western Smoked Gams, Sides & Shoulders. pried Peaches Western halves, Bolt and Keg Butter. Lard In Barrels and Kegs, also a good snick of Fresh Gro ceries, all for sale at lowest market prices. Philadelphia, April - • 15-Ct I)FLAWING PENCILst, D HAWING HOOKS, &c.—THE tiIIBSCLUBLIt has just mceised a lot of Superior.llyhring Pend., among which are ro llers, Heaves, Jartoe,Orhens,, dm. Some Of which are pat up In Bea 01 , Boxes assorted.. Also Draw ing Honks fur been Dotes, tiers. DrdWing Cord,. Am All of which will be sold very low, at HANNAN'S hag° rbeap Boo); and Variety • Great Saving in Oil. P. S. DEVL AN & CO., READING, PO. ARE patentees and sole mannfatturers of a LUTIRI CATINO COMPOUND, to be used fit lubricating the Joirits'a tnacNinery. It is warranted to be equal to the best Spermaceti; to stand 11w coldest weather and to be more durable than anything now in one.— The price la 73 rents per gallon, and the following cer tificates show Its character ; Pui LADELertIA, Dec. 4, 1819. Mears. P. B. Devlin &. Co.—Geralemen --The Pa tent Composition you sent me to have tried, and which you design as a eubstitute for the best oil In tits work ingot Machinery, has, I am happy to say, more than re mot my expectations. I had it fully tested on a Loco ive Engine for two days (in rainy weather, with mad flying over the machine at every revolution) by a sktlfu Engineer, who assures me that it works equal to th best spermaceti oil; with antler in quantity of 20 pe cent This saving. together with the greatly reduce price at which you inform me you ran furnish the artist will strongly recnnamend its tine on Rail Roods and i large mills and factories where large quantities of oil ar used. I bare now no doubt of its entire auccess, an under that its pression tender you my sincere congratu atihns. Truly yours. Wa. EsoListi. Portettzt.t, Jati. : 22,180. This fie to certify that I have been using P. S Ik ilan & Co 's Patent Lubricating Oilfor.the lest six weekes and tan glen op our decided opinion, that. besides it beiWc. en much cheaper. its peculiar superiority over the beet Sperm 0,11,is ltd dr.cabitny on machlnery.w tilt h ren dersitaverydrsirablearticle for that {turnings. We are extensively g - ogaged in mining and shipping goal, has • ing eleven lithium Ergines of various capacities at work hniefingeoal,purnplng water. &c. Monica, Ilsvwoon &Co. S. Devlan & Co.—Gentlemen :—We have bt , en slngynur Patent Lubricating Orlon all the machine's of the Reading Iron and Nail Winks for the last nine wee ks,nnd we consider we hate givers it it fair tnalos the Works are calculated to IlliflUftettlf o gnu thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The ntarhinery tel 1, very heavy, the Engine one hundred and :ivy horse PdWv",tinii the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred • revolutions per nileUte. After the above trial, we tan recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm OR and, in many WM,. Ptipe ti -01 to 'any sperm Oil used in the country. viz for heavy bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and fling. I remain • J nri `— The the Reading 7 ; : W or k.. The subset fiber has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubricating CoMpound. in Schuylkill County, cv ho ' wilt supply all orders at manufacturer's prices. C. F. NORTON. At ?Mines, !Inwood & Co.'s Store Febl7 '49.5-t(]Pottsville John Donnelly, MANtRACTURER OF_:DONNELLY'S ,UPRICIIT SAFETY (MAZE° CAPSULE° MATCHES, AND VNITED ATATEK OIL PANT?. BLACKING, Xt. 83 North Third Street, MandeWM. ITHIESE Matches are,ln.oty considered the hest in the United States ; they are free front unpleasant smell, and can be introduced with perfect safety into nil stores and dwellings. Warranted to keep It/years. The Blacking Is 14 superior quality, and free from any tharedientsthat Impaire the. Leather. Country Dealers and Shippers yzill find It to theji.in tercel to call and are for theutselv - es. N. fl:—An assortment of Matches of various New Volk Manufacturirs. Matches In round- wood bexeri,— also, packed in large or small tin eases, to ship to any part of the world. JOHN - DONNELLY. Late of 20 Bank St., now 83 North Third St, Marc] 121,1615. • 13-ly Important to, Tanner. NEW HIDE, OIL AND LEATHER STORE. NO. 111 NORTH THIRD STREET, Three doors Dolor Rarc— , Philad , !phis. A I.Wit-Yel an hand at ',Avast 'nal het lakes : :I. Dry Lt Plata Hides,light and heavy, lust qualiti Caraccas. " . " .. " Lagueyra, '• " .. Hung Dry Chili. " '• .. .. Salted lagnayre, -" " .• ~ " Pernambuco, " •• • " Slaughter 'Mee, " " Kip., Green Salted Heavy, DryTaloa. Best Stfaitm and Bank Oils. TOOLS of nil kinds. Thr Hides are of fresh importation. and will he sold lower in price than con he bought at old established Houses. LEATHER of all kinds bought, for which the high rot cash price will he paid, or exchanged fin Hider Rips. Oils, &o. &C. Jlsrch a, 13-310til KEEN & KIRKPATRICK. sTOCK'S W k ._ ' , .'• -,, q lb , 4b ~ „z ar.3r ..44 * lY: A' , o,:' ,'•c 4 " ., .iiv v,*-::-1 1i we. - y:-.lA:v - i , --t--- - 7.:1;11 i g iv-,:-.,.. .4 N o rn JII :''..+%, :' . ke ;tz - u , '' ' '. 7 .,a I 41iitYN:X ) 2i. it. Fa -4:4- -. 1 1...af. , ' ^ i+V .- _ , 4 0 -- "'z' - ",-•44:.-Lcr--' -- e : I viißr 0 stlo# A. ii r - -MFDY EOl , - EL A. ralitiestock , ,l Vermifuge PACTS' volt TOE PEOPLE TrIE•CON6TANTIX inereamina popularity and Bale DID. A.: ahnestock'• Vermiruge has induced per woo-are env i,,,:s of if!! success, to palm MT upon the public, p r ep, mi tionii 'which all Medical men know to be ineffieumous in expellinti worms Dam the system. This Vet:Mingo made its way inn; 7alillc tarot upon the ground of {ln riWll intrinsic merits, ni..."re than alp' other medicine or the kind paw used; and ninny worm reineihier hare, by dint of puffing, been fni,.:^d Into sale,und ithrirtly after rime Into the obscurity which their Wortlalestie.s justly merited, It. A. ' , ohne stock's Verinillme continues to be triumphantly ans Mined. It has wily to he used and Its effects in ill rimy sustain all that issa id of it.; wonderful expelling power. lIJtV! Irales, Erie Co., Nev York. Jan 7, 1813 We certify that we have useirtr. A. Eullll.lEo,l,', %•ermifupe 11101.1lfikrullie3, and in every case it has pro vided a decided and ettectoal remedy for expelling worms from the 651./0.11. We cordially recommend it parents who have children alllpled with that dan• genius malady. ELON WM. B. PAINE, • ROBERT :HAY. JOS BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and [mall at the drug warehouse of. ' B. A. - FAIINESTOCK & Co. • Corner of Sixth and Wood ate. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale in Pottsville, at CLEMENS & HEISLER'S 'Drug Store [Dee. 9,1043. 50. Every Body' Attention. TS INVITED TO OCR fIARGE STOCK OF FUR -1 NISH ING DRY GOODS, n - nd you are requested to_ remember that ours is the kinly stole in rhiladelptdir devoted entirely to these articles. to the exclusion or Dress Grinds. In consequenre of our paying strict at• tention to this one lion of business we are enabled to otter GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persons commencing or replenishing their stock of Ilmumkeeping Goods.,panicillarly Linens, ‘vhcti we haveheen regularly imparting from the hest innitfac lIIICIA in Ireland for more titan twenty years.—Also, Blankets, Quilts. She - mines, Titkings. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towellings, Iluckabacs, Pillow Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Dam- Embroidered Curtains of La -e and Muslin. Dimi• ties, Floor Cloths, Oman Covers, Windriw shadings, Turkey red Cloths. Furniture Plush, with a variety of other articles, Including everything front a House Cloth to the fined Demenlt'Tehle Cloth, at pricer that cannot fail to give satisfaction. We also keep a very large stuck of nil kip& or FLANNELS AND MUSLIN'S, ', ninprising the beet styles in the market, at the very oivest prices. 3011:' V. COWtI.I. & SON, 3, 1849. • 98-111§. SALAMANDER, F'lliE t AAD PROOF CHESTS, Fire-proof Doors for Banks and stores, Sent and Let• ter Copying Presaes, Patent Slate.idnell Refriaern torn, Writer FilterA, Patent Portable Wafer Un- • sets, intended for the nick and infirm. EVANS & WATSON. 70 South Third St., (apposite the Philad,. Riellonzej hIANUFAC ftlitE and keep _ constantly nn hand: a large no V fient of the above articles, 7 :/ Iprat:Vert S wr tarlial will, a t n h t eir l patent te- Fire-proof res. which are so constructed tie to set at rent all manner of doubt an In their being strictly . e2S,: : : - .;Sr":.."\t - ,i4tairst .- fire proof,and I hat they w ill resist • the fire of any building. The nutside cases of these cafes are made of hnuer Iron, the inside case ofsonpstone,and between the outer cased nit loner ume is a notice of sonic three inches thick, and is lied in with indestructible material, ao its to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents inside of the client. These Soapstone Salamanders we arc pre pared and do challenge the woffilto produce any ankle in the shape of Ilnok Safes that will stand an.ninch heat, mid we bold ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture n large and general assortment of our Pre mium Alt-tight Fire Proof Safe, of which there are over bOO now in use. and in every Institute they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we - Will refer the public to a few gentlemen %vim have them in use.• Day wood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joaeph G. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 120 North 3d st.; A,Wright k Neph ew, Wine n. Wharf, Ale:andel Carnr. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and UM sts.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3d st.-gaiMyers Buse.2o North 3d st.; James M. Paul, 101 South 4th ;Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d mt.; Matthew T. Miller, anSouth ad at.; and sve could name some hundreds of others if It were necesancy. Now we invite the attention attic, public, and particularly those in wont of Fire Proof safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will Oct a better and cheaper article at our stole than at any other establishment in the city. • We al,s mantifaettire the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at sety low 'friers, glimmer titan they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. . DAVID EVANS, "JOAANNES WATSON. John C. Ilalw , m CO:111'011ND FLUID EXTMOA . OF ' 8.1:11S APARI I.L A. TIIIS Artfete is empinyed tvith great F ecess and by the most eminent Physicians of thlse kg, for the cure of the following diseases : SCROFULA or King's Kvil, Rhenenatiam, Cutaneous Diseases, Syphilitic. A ffeet ions, 'fetter- And Ulcers, White Swelling!, Seurvy.Neuraigia or Tic Dolnurees, Cancer, Goitre, or Bronchorele, (Swelled neck,) Spine Disease, Chronic Diceaves of the Lung., to counter act the destructive' etreces of 51ereury. Janodtee. llv perthrnphy, nr enlargement of the heart; Palpitation and trembling in the region rf the heart and stomach. Eniargementoi the Bones, /nines or Ligaments, also all the carious diseases atthe skin such as Tester. Ringworm, Riles, Pimpled, Carbtncles, Dympep- Pia and Liver Cotnplaints, Nervous Affections ' Drop ideal Swelling., Constitutional Disorders, and diseas es originating from an impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, In short all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price 50 cm. per bottle, Prepared ooh by the Proprietors, JOAN C. BIKER. & Co.. Wholesale Drugziste. No. 100 Nonh 3d St. below Race, Phitada, Importers and na ol esa I e dealers In Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, Pertineriee, Surgical! Instruments. Diugaistif - Glassware, Paints, OR., Dye Stuffs, and Window Glass, also a new sand superior article of Imitation of, Plate Glass at about one-fifth the price of English or French Plates, any! size to order. The Compound Plaid Extract of Barsaparilia. for sale by CiV111(1R1 & Panic, Pottsville ; 'W. L. Meister, Pont:Arian • James D. Palls , Minerevilles February 10,1649, j 7-ly • THE ORIGINAL-AND GENUINE KIR-KBRIDE'S TATTERS ALL'S Heave 11" Owdes. • IT HAS cored, in the last year 1500 cases of Heaves. • '2OOO cases of Chronic Cough. - 200 cures of Broken Wind, 5000 cases of Horses out , •of Condition, and other diseases. More than 500 certificates. verbal and written, have been received,atteing tu the virtues ofthis Inestima ble remedy but we st have only space to subjoin the fol lowing: Recife/n.l, Oswego Co.,Sept. 17, 1698. Gentlemen :—l•wish to inform you that the 'Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at your store fast Oda her, cured a valuable mare amino of the Heaves. that ' she had had fro year,. The Oust package did not effect a cu.e, but did the mare so touch-good 1 was Induced to tel another package, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves. since Meted a went after commencing the second pactage,althormhshe has been used on my 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 prospect li very flattering he will be cm red by it. Believing that the above named medicine is a very valuable ..ne, and that 'leaves can beit. cured by it, I feel me t un in vraiseof ticillinc to liespec!Nliy, Noss T. WAIL:i6II Spring Rill. Ala., July 24, 1448. Messrs. J. V. Winter & Co.=Gentlemen.-1 mast sheet fully bear testimony lathe greateificacy and virtue n(thc Heave Powders, In the cure of bor. ten affected with Heave coughs and colds. ,I have a valuable horse that was,„sto severely affected with Heaves and violent coughing. that I hod well .nigh lost hint. When !purchased a package of Tattersallt's Heave Powders, winch entirely cored him and restored his appetite. No °wrier of horses !mold be without it. Respectfully yours, Clue. A. PEACODY. CAUTlON.—inittations and worthless compounds have followed us Ai herevcr we have Introduced our re medy, anti we understand that several new;ones ate being put up for circulation—beware of thoseland take no remedy bait •'the Tattersall's." . None genuine without the signature of A. If. Gough & Co.—price one dollar per package, eta for live dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by GOUGH & KETCH AA!, 140 Fulton Street, New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. Pottsville, Nov IS, 1849 47-Iy Worstlicit's Vegetable Restora i live Pills. rirIIESE PILLS "HAVE NOW BECOME TILE 1. MOST extensively established and popular F• 311- LI" Mr.ownit of the present day, both In England, and in this Country. They were invented in 1832, by Dr.. WM. WORSDELL, of York, England. and have since that time wrought many wondernil cures in every, coont,y where they-have been introduced. The present proprietors for the Uu.ted States are in posoessintiormany,trenume certficates of cutes wrought both to England and America. ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH, 3 Richmond St. Liverpool. waa confined to her bed six months, with the Dropsy. her legs became swell,' to an enormous thieknegs. After many trials of othermedieine she was tortured to perfect health by two boxe3 of ‘VorsitelTs Mr JONES, It/Cone - oft St Liverpnoloca3 Aso cured of jollnerainn of the Liver. by IVeredell's Pills. THOS. CFONSDAI,E,ThornIey near Preston, Eng land, woo cored of Typhus and Rheumatic ,Fever, by %Vorsdoll s Pitts. 111.111:11Ell, of Reading Pennsylvania. teeti• ties that his child was severely afflicted wall Worms, nod was perfectly restored by the mut of Worsdells Ague. Dyspepairi: Headache, Habitual Costiveness, revere Cobb., have ell yielded to this pniverfol but rr A rrri,/,. medicine. No more certain and mild. pargatit e has ever been cli,overed: Mary Physicians make use of these Pills In their practice with great success They are for rule in Schuylkill County. price 7.5 etc. n bog; containing 00 Pills with Bill directions, by Jno. Cl. Mown, and Joseph' Coatsworth Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Ca,h',, ;E J. Fry,Tamnqua ; Joseph 11. Alter. Tuscarora; Jacob Metz, I. Clair; George Reirsnyiler, New Castle; William Paine, heck- I James B. Pell,. Allnersvllle; Levan Fautrin3n, drhu Tlkill !Liven; E. & E. Hammer, Or• wicsborg ; 31.1 t .1. Dreher, East Brunswick; Boyer & %Yarnell. Meßeansloirg ; S. It. Id. Helmer, West Penn; Gina(' & Toney. Pine Grove. C.l'. Atnet, travelling Anent for the Middle Stales A. WEER'S. & CO. Proprietors. Jan 27. .'l7. 5-Iy] No. 141 Chesnut Si. Philada. Charles Hazlet, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING ADBAViN e 't n A il i Zl'ear the carner7fLentr a Streets, • lEF:Pri CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, the . following artic!es : A limge and splendid assortment orcolormi Lithograph Is prints, slug le or by the hundred, Tamer and Fisher's Song and Toy Books In great gad ety,single or by the dozen, Dream Books.Lriter Writers,Spelling Books, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pass Ilnoke ' Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, creel pens and holder., pocket Bonk,. Pia) Ina Card!, Dominoes, Conversation, Fortner Telling. and Courting Cards, Shaving Croats, and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand-BnaP,And y„l,,Th h j a r ni r n i a r ' ,i ' O v e .: : ° 4 l :::ll E en " r r 's ar o " ll . ,t c ri . ltiarrow, Curling Flu i d, and Cologne Water, single ur by the dozen, Tooth Shavmg, flair, and 11,gsi.g.cket, and Fine Tooti: Combs. Mason's and Frank Miller's Water cr... Oil Blacking Smelts. CollarS, and Suspetideis, Razors and Razor Strops', Large assort merit of Ladies' Curls, C-Curls done up to the best manner. Ile- has also nu hand Donnie's Terpsichore nr Dan Room Guide. idhavitie. flair Cuttlne. performed n the twist approved style, ri-Razors done np at the 5-honest notice. 1 [Det23,4142-11y- Not for a Day.-bnt for all Time. C. T. HESTON'S CHALLENGE. BLACKING. Tllll3 ARTICLE is extensively used in Penneylva nia and New York, and it may be said with truth. that it la superior to any othe'r. It affords a beautiful polish. does novinjore the Leather, but no the conira ry, when frequently applied, preserves it; In fact it can be recommended as the very best thnt has ever been presented in this nr any other country; having used it for several years, we speak from experienee.{ Prepared by C. T. HESTON & BROTHER, Rich-' borough, Bucks Co. Pa. For sale wholesale and re tail by . J. C. C. HUGHES, V•holeaale and Retail Druggist and Chemist, '-leh 10 7-6mn] ' - Pottsville, Pa M 9 McAllister's Ointment. CONTAINING NO MERCURY, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT ILLS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sines, .1 &minions Humors, Skin thecases, Poisonous Wounds to discharge their putrid (natters, and then, heals then, ,It is rightly termed ALLLIIEALINC. these la scarcely a disease external or internal, that It will not benefit. I lines 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 onii rase has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of 'mortal means. I hare had physicians learned in the profession.— I have had ministers urine gospeljudges of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlewen of the,highest eruditlnn, and •multitudes of the poor use it 'hi every variety of way, and there. has been but one voice—one universal volce—saying 11eS1.1.ISTER. YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD.•• RHEUMATISS—k removesalmost harnedialely the inllamatton and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around the lint.) HEAD-ACHE—The salve has cured persona of the head ache of twels4 years standing, and who had it regular every week so that vomiting took place. DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache', Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the face, are helped with like astern. SCALD HEAD—We base cured cases that actually defied everyshing known One man told as that he had spent 3300 on his children without any benefit, when a lea boxes of ointment tilted them. ILALDNESS-4t will restore hair sooner than any other thing. ITETTER—There le Nothing better for the core of Tette, nintss—lt is one of the best things in the world for Bans. 1 Pties—Thoitsands are year!) cured by thin Oinment. It never fails in giving relief for the I lies. Around The bar are dira,tions for using McAllister's Ointment for Serofula. hirer Complaint, Ersiiperat, Tatter, Chilblain , Scald Dead. Sore sou, Qweeft• Sees Throat, Bronchitis, Xereaus Affealons, Pain, Disease o f the Spine, /lead-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, rAr•-qclu, Burns, Corns. All Diseases of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pint. pies, Stiffness of the joints. Strellinz of the Limbs, Sore Limbs. Sores, Ithranstins. ' Piles. Croup, Swelled. or Bro Len Breast. Taath...lehe..l4rne is the Faze, 4.e. BOLO PEgT7o.iver complaint, pain In the Chest,: or Side, falling off of the hair, one or the other accom- panies cold fret (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet. e CORNY—Occasional tine of thin Ointment will al ways keep Corns from growing. - Penple need never be troubled with then, If they use it frequently. This Ointment in gond for any part of the body nr limbo that arc Inflamed.• In some cases' it should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine wiles.. the name of James ale Allister is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES MeAI.I.ISTER, sole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price. 2 ctn. per box. GENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co.. Pottsville Charles Frei ley, Orwiesbunt; C. & G. Huntainger, Schuylkill Haven ; Wm. Tamil. Tamaqua; Washington Heis ler, Port Cuban; W)n. Price, ritClair : John B. Hicks. Beading; and by Agentsln all the principal Towns hi the United Stales. Prlncip..l Mee; No:28 North 3.1 et.., Philadelphia. lfebruary 10, 1619. I"Turnips Among Cory.— It frequently hops pens that Indrau :Corn!' is frequently injured by the depredations of corns, cut .worms or other In sidious Oepreclawrij snil l the yield in consequence, greatly abridged. • , Whenever this is t e rose, it Is good policy to ' fill in whit some othetproduction, such as pot s . -toest beans, or Englis 'turnips. In most Instan. ces we should prefer the latter Be tholabor of son. - Ing is comparatively Iririal, and as the crop re." quires no - after culture, or care of any kind till harvest. Very fine turnips are sometimes produ ced in this way, especially where the soil is new 1-, or recently obr :ken 7 ." The ruts bags' also theceeds well in such ituations In reference to t h e field culture of common English turnips, a Jate wr!ter observes soi) inclining td s l am) is the mast suitable for tur;:iPs. CanWn4 ,muck and barnyard d ung , wit a Mowing of !cached ashes, furnishes a good manure.'it; weed should he ' • down in drills. Two feat sp cis between the #fillk will allow the use of a small hone* or cal:Odor iii' dressing the crop. clu • stubble or sound greserid ; care should be token in making the ridgcsifitail the grass and weeds Ire not turned up. ' The ridsc es should be levelled by passing a roller over them beteg° the aced is sown.' ' The most succful method of grow i ng this. crop is to sow on b unt ground, or on old plaster , land—scattering the4seed broadcast, and thinning'. the'plants arasonold ,to the proper sand: House' ashes and gypsum ra"rie the best and cheapest corn - Monts that can be spiplied. , For law seeding,thel best serialise of the urnip l are the Aberdeen; sat Swedish. pen that the ground s msda - as fertile when young trees are eel out, as it should be. 'To dud inatan• ces, subsequent maduring i s uful. No bo l ter reason for this purl), to can be selected than late in the autumn or during winter, when reins or thaws rcutY carry he soluble portions di amung rods k and,the remainder be spaded in: the• spring.' Now every pew' laws of vegetable growth, 19 aware MeV therab— sorbing parts of th 'roots, ire young fibra or apongioles, at or n ar the estrenieties of larger roots. In very email trees these may be within a foot of the mairii.te ; but as the tree increases in size, the cirtam erence of the roots furors • larger and larger circle each euccessive year.— . While the tree is yhting, the length of the roots is quite equal to the height of the tree. A. it becomes older, the roots near the,base of the tree enlarge end bezornit nearly destitute of fibres. Thence, the entire uselessness of the too conimon practice of applying manure clorely arourill the hare of the tree, instead of at a distance of many feet round. This; practice is not less Blamed than . to pour water into a.man's boot to alley his thirst—, I r4 Trees which grow' in sod'. ground can never thrive so well as where the soil is kept mellow end free from vegetable 'growth.-Witti young trees the difference 'will often be as ten to one. Many to avoid this evil, spade around their trees, but tills° small a circle, thst no ;benefit is derived . ; theyoung roots are far off from the tree arid, from this spaded circle, seeking; in,a hard and dry mid, under the thick grass coaerioW for a' scanty supply of food. rj'Study your ' Calling.'—Former. Should' .tody their calling. The/ shun' Ibo assidu4us' in , their exertions to eicel, and attain a 69 - gh rank in their professions. ' Rsmember,that thenian who never or but rarely 'reads, no Matter what may be filskiosition or calling in life, will ever be a lag gard in the racr, and:destitute of those ennobling and energising symnathies , which distinguish. so markedly, the more patiiotic - arid-auccessful in life.. There is no reason why every farmer in the land shauld'not possess accurate, and scientific knowl- edge of the principles of agriculture, end of their pr 'client' application to the various details of the art. Ail that is requisite is a disposition on his own ph: the means and agencies :in the great undertaking—great because eminently beneficial to all men—having !already been provided fur by the press 4 . . r. 7 .3 - Buchwheaf.This crop, which is very valuable for many purposes. , may be sown any time from the twelfth of Juno to the first of July with 'n certainty of its maturing ita stied. The coils moat congenial to buckwheat ore a light lan. kiq texture—rather dry and warm. Many have failed in the cultivaion of this grain in conse quence of carelesen AS and lack of attention in managing it . The Buil should not only be re plete with Getable e tractive Matters, capable of yieldinenutriment to the, plant's, but of such n texture es to admit of its being. reduced by the action of . the plow and barrow 'to a perfectly fine filth. Purity of seeld. alsO,,is'EMother important ConMdere4lo., lilat d o , be of good quality . 1 and not above three' Robing the surface be found highly bent Frew rLe 13011 t.1%)110 iU gormin j ation, but in order to prevent 1 r7".lfilk Cellars Farmerri about to built a' dwelling should kno • that by carrying op a urge flue-12 inches diameter and circular is the best 04 1 —in the chimney sty. 'ck from the cellar, cod ha lug a window. or two opening to the north or cord side of the . house p iiihesellar, they can have as good a "milk r 'e. untie} their house as could be had over a spr4 thlt may be perhaps 200 ; yards. or one-fourth a Ale o ff ; which is not pleasant logo to in 6 d weather, eapecially by the female portion of the family. • The.fhor should b flagged With stones, as they -can be kgpt sweeter, and are colder than either ik l tricks or cement, wht h absorb .'split milk." and thus taints the alums here. The wall- and coil. tinge should be plaster .d to facilitate white-wash ing and cleansing. °thine but milk and cream abould be kept in , the room, as pure atmosphere cream to rise in, is absolutely essential to the making of sweet butte . What is deeded to ace a cool, sweet Cellar; is a current of air, which will he secured b 3 the afoe raid flue, and the wind l w open.l,--es a strong cur rent of air is at least n degrees colder than the same air at rest. :,---- -~_ ~= ---=a =7.7 - Churiting.—.Farmet ought Li know that churn ing can he .lone with ny good churn in five to fifteen minutes, as .itch , in c iwinter as summer, by hiving the temperaturelorthe cream right. say 58 it io 60 degrees.' The temperature of an ordinary sitting or living room in winter, to bn comfortablit, is 15t 8 degrees, and a closetopeningintessueh. a r in, ould A be the brit place to it , •ep the pot in, the oder. In the armee the cream can he.. l r_ernirlY reduced to the right temperature, by bresik ct Mg up clean ice and mitring into the churn.. 1 , A thermometer, whiph is necessary to ragutenn these matters, costs bit one duller, and such tip investment every farmer ought to make saheb's , - churning to do, and thus save labour and time. which is money, anal make this much,dreaded part of the duties of farmer's wives and daughters much pleasanter and easier, and for this I. know+ they would thank your modest rotreepoodenl, ic they knew hirm—Oisio- Ciditimter,. li U." Chinese Hpa'--French 'agriculture lies: recently been enriched by a very, important new production. This precious article is the Chiriese . hemp, the La ma tortifiorus, the seeds of which . were imported tats France by M.-Stier, a Member of the French embursy lila China, and ' has been , cultivated and .nstm'aiiged fat Marseilles by M. Gamier Savatier. This hemp, the reproduction . of which is now secured by the seeds which have . ripened in the best pais/as manner, grows to a height fat' twenty-four to l twenty-five Let; lke.stalk is bom fin. to iris inches in eirtimaference; each plant produces from two to three largrams of., seed, Mel furnkies thread enough to make a yard of superb lawn, superior in beauty soil quality to any obtained from FrenCh materials. The cultiva tion of this plant in the south of frame will be the more preeious to the country as a climate of the temperature of that region is necessary for its fructification, and its seeds will in other Cid a reedy sale in coo:161es Where the seed swill not ripen, hot where the filaments may be reduced.. The South will'ihne have a double ad antage. Some specimens of this plant were cell iced at the Ag ricultural Show at Montpelier. ' he height of it was from twenty to twenty two fact. , Carpe l- 11311 - Clf m o m. a -DELDRLDGX,B CHEAP WAREROVSE .L. ERSONS who• wish to get gond bargains it, CAR PETS or OIL CLOTIIS, elttier WM1101,310 or Re tail, will do well to call en the subscriber. As his expenses in his present situation are" very light, he Is enabled and determined to genet the lowest Prices In the city. Ile offers for this season an excellent assort ment of , Splendid imperial, 0 ply, • Beautiful Suer Ingrain. Fine and Medium, dn.. • }CARPETING& , Entry and Stair of all kinds', I List. Cotton, and Rag, / Arid Oil Cloths from 2 het to 21 feet wide for Whims. he-, with a variety of low prlcad Ingrain Orr nets, from 20 to 50 eta., rind Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 to 50 etc.. per pard. j Alga, /Battings, Rage, Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, le. RI MELAG,,, No 41 Stntillherry street, one D door at E uive threnut,ltier, Bantu! ti reel, • March:l,lBo 10-2 mo) - Philadelphia, ft kt.. not stain !kip. !rt at' ell conversant with the l mands attention. h should to fullness and soundness, peeks allowed to the acre. f the ' , soil, after sowing will fici sl,'ns it 6nry tends to corn• the aced, and thus promote greatly rignying great care e loss of steed.