Alit nub Liuntor. ['Mode of Burying Lowers in olden' Times. genthroan inthacountry,who had just buried a rich relation, who was an attorory, Was com plaining to Foote, who was on a visit to him, of the very great expense of a country funeral. "Why," says Foote, "do you bury your at torneys here 1" . "Yea, to be aura we do how else ? "Oh! we never do that in London." "No V' said the other, much Surprised,."how do 'you =Tinge 1" 4 , "Why, when the patient harp l ens to die. we lay him out in a room over night by himself; lock the door, open the rah, and in the morning he's en tirely off!" !" maid the other iii:tunozoinent, "what :ndem. -Baia becomes of him?" :hay 32 Why, that wo cannot .ncily ..eing acquainted with the eupernittnial'eauaes. All we know of the initter ir, "“there'in strong smell of brimstone in the room the next' morning!" "Sam locoing does you - eposi - Genersl Taylor whipped the lexicacts accident?" "No Pete—by no manner, ob mein,; Old Zach ary mesa to do it, sartin."' "Den let me az 4ou what 'markablis river he van like, at de time?" .:16, I must give him up, and axes you to splain yourself." "Well, I tells you as you told me, Zachary. meant to." (Sacramento.) "You berry deep dis marlin." "But mitring about California, why am all, the emigrants on the way .Char like folks gisinc to de theatre'!" , "You too sharp agin. I gub him up." ens they gwiae to deploy sir." (Placer.) "Yah, yab. Now why am you like the eel they digs up thar 1" "S'poso coarse merry walusble.r Oh, no, dat'a not it. Cos ynd bar- s "Gosh! I doesn't like no such . " Y. s:— Good morning, ear." r —mitt vintyard Grationa Gazette. ...arty and Me Bees.—Theie bap. .. a certain occasion, to grow up between peneil o^ M OTiatherty and a bragging down•easter, a very fierce contest as to the comparative size of different animals and. insects In this, and in the r , ould country," when Mr. O'Flatherty declared that in Ireland the bass were 'as big as a shape." "Very well," interrupted Ichabud, "how big are the hives!" "As big as yours; be jabbers!" "Then, bow do the bees , get into their hives Paddy scratched his besd, and after a few moments reflection replied : "Oh that's.fheir business." fP'Boarding House Regulations.—ln one of . the Albany boarding houses. the following regu• lesions ore posted up in the hall : .Boarders are requebteil, when they retire ,late, to take off theft boots befire ettung into bet. Kt= ' •When a gentleman h 4 eaten suflicientfy he should leave the table, and not glutton until he is obliged to unbutton Isis Best. .whittling in the pillar prohihital i when the ladies are present.. 'Any infraction•of the above rule: will lerd to suspension of coffee on the following morning.' Art African Prcachrr, 'peaking front 'wig - at is 2 ¢ tau profitted if he gain' 'he whole . wor:d, and lose hisown soul ?" mentioned among other things . , that they lost their souls by being too charitable! Seeing the congregation astonished beyond [nee. sure at this Baying, be very emphVically repeatul it, and then proceeded to explain his meaning. t.Many people," said he, ..attend meeting, hear the sermon, end, when, it is over, they proceed to divide it among the congregation—this part was for that man, and that part for, that woman ; tuch . . tit."..:::,:tintiona far sueh'persene, thege threw for , you sinners—end so," continued the shrewd Afri can, "they give away the whole sermon, and keep none for themselves." cebr. VIVI once, at a dinner Wlde, very un wisely persistedrin playing with a cork, in such a manner as displayed a hand long divorced from the eavatory. One guest happened to express his surprise to another, and, in too loud a whisper, ex claimed, "Heavens, what a dirty h , rnd !" The doctor overheard, and turning sharply round, said, "Sir, ril bet you a guinea there is a dirtier one in the company." "Dane." returned the first, sure of winning. The guineas were staked, and the doctor showed his other band. He was judged to hive won without a dissenting voice. W"Proposah fur cartying thenzails !" es- claimed Mrs. Partington, in a tone of virtuous in dignetion, as she happened to glance over an ad vertisement in one of the paperS, ''Has it come to this, that us poor unfortunate female critters ore to be mode beast of burden, are to carry about a . pack of good for-nothing male men on our hacks 1" She threw dawn the paper, and Mae hastily tram the chair, and took snuff at h prodigious rate highly excited at the degrading prapo ition. • rir Destiny is always of more importance than origin. When Philip Henry, the father of the celebrated commentator. sought the hand of the only daughter and heiress of Mr. Mathew's in marriage, an objection was made by The father, oho admitted all his excellent qualities a. a man and a preacher, but they diehot Allow where he camefrom. t•True," said the daughter, '.hut I know where he is going, and I should ban to go with hunt !" —and she did. EV' A Man on horseback . stopped opposite a .church upon which some repairs were in pronrere. ale told one of the workmen that he thought. it • would he a very expensive job. "Yes," replied the other, "in my opinion we -shall accomplish what our dominion has been % trying in vain to do for the last tt.irir years" A.Wtie‘t is that t" said his intetragatir. "Why in bringing all the congregation , o pentance." IV At one of our Bolas, a few days since. _Mrs. W— inquired of a geriileman sitting nest -to her, the difference between a foe •rimile and a' .sink family. After' destroying a huge'piece of T pie. he replied as follows. l •"A fan slimily, madam, may be a well authenii .cated fact ; while a sick family cannot be regydrd ,as Lim/Lone,' ' 'Hereditary Nobility.-4.1t is not right," :said a gentleman, advocating the justice and pro ,priety of *hereditary nobility, order to hand down to posterity the virtue of those who have .been eminetit for their services to the comrry, that their posterity should enjoy the honors .cenferrid .on them as a reward for their services -tWudge Jeffries, when on the bench, told on 4 old fellow with a long beard, that he supposed tie , ,had • conscience as lone es his bear'. "Dees your Lordship," replied the old mrin, "measure conscience hf beards If 'so, yciur Lordship hes none et all." tar Noodle having returned from Venice, av,; . i ask,ed by Snooks Übe had seen the Bridged Sighs. .Nc," said Noodle; "and I don't know how I could have seen it, se there is not a bridge of size in !Venire. Such as they have there are vv . ), small." Ur A wag purchaso a very fine horse. Re turning from a ride a few days afterward, he said be bad discovered a quality in his animal +alp& added .fifty dollars to his value.--“lfe akied at a constahle!" !? At the late celebration of St. Patrick's day tly the Young Friends of Ireland, this toast was given :.--"Woman—She needs no cUlogy: she speaks for .herself." I'V'tSaiisfadoeyDefinilion.—A little girl Baked heisiater,"what was chaos, that papa read about?" The elder sister replied. "why it ice g eat pile of nothiiig. end no plane to put it.". inr A barrister time to s learned brother in courts short time since, that the wearing of whiskers was unprofessional. ..Right." replied the friend, a lawyer cannot be too barefaced. rif L ore your t'nernics --A clergymen told en Indian he should hoe hi. enernier. "I do,' . said the latter, “for 1 lace rum and cider." tjr Re who has a high forehead, will have l it - eyes under it, end will live all the days of his life. • Oh I Gentle Ladles All ort, I WANT A WIPE. T[lli subscribers take pleasure in announelnesthat on Saturday, May 12th, they wilt publish In beau tiful style, 'a new and remarkably line ballad. called °MIELE Lenten eat, OR I WANT A WIVE," the poetry by Tool Pre - Lana Lti, Esq., Editor of the Phaadripbla City Item; arranged for the Piano by Prof Plittiatt, end for the Guitar, by Prof. PIQUE. This song as a bright, sparkling, dashing affair, fall of Ha NW spirit, and must become widely popular. All orders to be suldreemed to LEE & WALKER, 102 Cheenetstrect gay 12. 20-sf Four New Certificates.• TELL IT IN OATH, FOOLISH. IT IN THE STREETS OF ASRELON. Dit. SWAYNE,S CELEBR4 TED FAMILY' ,vsorcr.vfx tell, not beim nit. SWANN - WS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY;' sioo 9 ooo Reward. FOR ♦ MORE EFFECTUAL REMEDY THAN DR. BWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD - - CHERRY. A RE you troubled with n cough) Cl Dave you pains in the aide and breast) Have you a tickling or rising in the throat) Have you the Liver complaint 1 Have you the Bronchitis ) Nervous Debility, or any • Symptoms of Pulmonary ConsumpticAy If you are troubled with any of theu., ve dyrnytom . , then use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPO',ND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, Unlit effect a, speedy and'permanent cure. as the evidence of . :IcOUSaritid who) have been cured by it will testify • EXTRACTS „ EDITORI Al. OTICES. A ( - 30 °D, . 7.OICINE.—WC have used Dr. Swayne's CornPon"... Syrup of Wild Cherry fora number of years nntlalways with the happiest effec:.—Froggerad, Ed. Cris ;torn , „U"..vltig fairly tested the sitters of Dr. Swayne's dd Cherry, we feel ',wives biotin) to record mutes ! timony in its ns a moot valuable and efficacious . ...tiedlcint'..—Edirors of Balt. Clipper. MOUE NEWS FOE THE SICK • AFFLICITh REA!). A 'VOICE FROM SCIRUICLKILL CO PLCASIi READ Tills EXTRAORDLsiARY CURE. Da ; 9w CVNE—Dear i—About six yestre ago, I dkcovered that my lanes were affected, of which I became Inure convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, ~ , et without any apparent benefq,i and my disease increased until I waii compelled to keep toy rdom, and at last my bed. I hail great pain in my tell side, upon I, loch 1 could not lay in bed, and in the morninu my cough wan en ewers that 1 found it. very painful to 'brow up the ',Went which gathered in great .p.ntitie., en my lunge, Mien fortunately I boligiit of vour gent. in this !dace, one brittle of your Compound o f Wild Cherry, which so mach relieved me thatA continued using it until now. I have used six ' bottles, and ant happy to toll you that my pains are re moved, my strength returned, my itireji is 11116.'1,10;cd and so set, and I feel perfectly well. I cart now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening cough, and I firmly be lieve that to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I am indebted for thin great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself, WILMA"! sIEAUMONT. St. Clair, Schuylkill County. I'a., Jan. 211, 1849. ANOTIIERFRO3I OLD MONTGOMERY STILL. ANOTHER IVONDERFUL CURE! READ THIS ESTUAORDIARV CASE• Irt. S a sYrit:—Dear Sirr—llaving contracted a se vere cold, which settliid upon My Itangs,attentled with a violent cough, pain in any side and breast, difficulty of breathing, I was attended by plilsicians of the first respectability, but nvesymptoms became very alarm lee, there was ate abscess formed in my lungs and made its way through any rode, and discharged large I winnilties of puss-externally, no that my ph) sacian thotiellt alit, power or ftineliOnS of out of any hangs avert, totally destroyed —therefire supposed the cane entirely hopele4s. 'flats mournfail state of con tinued for a long time, until I war pasted , Ind worn In a skeleton. '1 imd triad a number, ;or remedies, but all faded to do any cond. Halt there still being a spark of fume left for looand my anxious parents. anal hay ing r the great 'virtues of your Compound Strop of Wild Cherry, and he being approved of by plays.iciatas of the kat eminence, I concluded to make trial 14 it, and .to any great satillaction, My cough gradually ereW,l.etter. the hole in nay side began to heat, Ina t antrum" happy to say, from a poor and al nan.t Impute!. skeleton, I hav e become healthy and weigh more than l'ever'ha've. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact. A nrunass Ileastenktt, 2 miles from Skipparkvalle, Skippack ip. Pa. Such is than unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's Compnam&Ssrup of Wald Cherry. We are constant ly receiving iettris Cohn Physicians and our Agents, from all Guts of the United States, InfOrtning as of j extraordinary cures. The El o boraelo of California or Porte may yield Farm tuntsreo 7'hoteeonds--But what are ..Vertiuss mahout Health I DR. •SI,VAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD Cif ' TWO NEW CERTIFICATE.S. • Silvinvonn, N. J. Der. rah. ISIS, Dr. IT. rt a•e c? —DearSir:—This in to certify, that during the fall and winter of 1816. l - WaA troubled with a ver y Fe v e r, told and rough, with strong sympionni of the asthma eras induced to try your CaMPOUIId Syrup of Wild Cherry, of which bold," entire• Iy cured toe, and I would. Atro.,,:y r• •1 , 11,11,1 d it to others for 'affestn .110. ANOTHER SEVERE i'qmA ••• . - 1:•: • 1.'"• L-:•• 1)a. SWAVNE—Dear Rir =1 • ninon*. In favor of your 04,01.: 4 5 Wild Cherry, which 1 conceiveto and hleAsing of the age. For the to-t f 'on !..e•on I have been atilienol x ith the asthma., Sleep had become a Stranger to me night atternight would I have to nit rip in my bed. I was attended:by four or five nlitTerent physicians, also h . aving-nsed varining patenCnnedlcinen, but all of no avant. I continued to grow worsrointil I rommenc,l the use of ponce:linable compound :Ivnint , of Wahl Cherry. which afforded one 11161:1111. relief. After liming several Millie. I was restored to peril:et health. -Yours with 'respect, :int:kit 11. Evans. Any information respecting the above rase will be freely given by her husband. 11,"tra - ort W. Ewers, =zamiziamma Thousand. of prrsono are destroying their COnSlifit tlons by neglecting to ap,lty II proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles, which relieve tar the moment, but eventnally accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that of estahli.hed remedy. Dr. rityayne's Compound Syrup of ‘Vild Cherry, so cele brated thrnughnut the whole world as an effectual remedy Cot alt dtseases of the Tarsal, Ding], and Breast. IMPORTA . :!iT CAPTION—READ! READ! There islint one genuine preparation of Wild Cher ry and that is Dr. Swaynes, the first ever offered to the public, which has been sold largely throughout the United States and some parts of Europe; and all preparation* railed by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put out since this, under cover of some de ceptive circumstances, in orderto give carrency to their sales. Each bottle of the geimine Is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving.. with the likeness of Perm thereon ; also. Di. Bwayn•'s pignature, and an a further secnrity; the portrait of Dr. SW nyne will be added hereafter, sn as to dirtinguish his preparations front all others.: Et= SWaVille'S Celebrated' V CrOlirtlge. ".9 safe and effectual remedy far (ranian, Dyn ?quint, Clialeruiellurbus i airktry or Drys peptir eitildren aradulL., and the Wont useful .lilinsily Siedr rtne tree Coffered to tot public." 1 , 1119 REMEDY is on, which has proved ricers,. fol for :1 long time, anti iii CluiVsts ay acknowl edged by all who have. tried it to befarsai,,tur Owing to Very pleasant to the taste at the Sault• tone effectual) Carly other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it it r eLotontelided. It not only but it invigorates tile Whole Sycictil. It is harmless In its effects, and the health of the patient to alwa)s im proved by its Hurl' vest when tot nvitrlCA are discovered. Dr. r iwAy,s, - E•s vi:RMIFEDE has net 0 lilt a decree or fas'or Worn - tile pul.lic, which has perl.ps never be fore been acConicit to any intollcine. It needs nit re commendation where ever it is known. To the fond mother, bending in eleepleue anxiety over lice wasting child. it will ratty feliefjoy, and iliankfulties4 ; in all who are 41191,01 a from the diseases for Which it Is prepared, it WIC., a WlN•dy restoration to health• BF:WARE OF I NIPOSII ne's Vertntfoge it lit square bottles Owing recently changed to prevent counterfeit-, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following worth.blown inn.. glans t Dr.ll.Swayne's Vermifuee. Philada., aloft enveloped in a beauttful wrapper, bcaring the signature Of Dr. Snayne,ivith his portrait on earitsnle of the bottle without whtch none is genuine. Tilts article is wi pleasant to the taste that both children and are universaily fond of it. De. SWAY:: Ii'SISASSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT ,TAR PILLS—The great A flier ican Purifier—for the N- I moral and permanent cote of all diseases arittilig from ut impure state n( the blond oe habit of the system. Let it he remembered, that in this preparation are strongly concentrated all the medical properties of Sir ' savanna and Extract of Tar compounded with other valuable -Vegetable Entrants,” the whole strength of winch In extracted on en entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills, these neither gripe, priMte nausea or any other unpleasant sensation, while they are as powerful as it m possible fora medicine to be, and be harmless, ft purities • cleanses, and strengths mut the fountain springs of life ; and infuses new vigor throughout the whole human (raffle. e} Remember alWays to inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Or. S .VAVNE is on each Box. The above valuable b y Dr. U. Swayne.corner of to whom all orders should be a !•1:• For tale by the following : J. G. BROWN. Drugnl.l. .DANIEL KREIDI, P. M., and Pot , . 'I• CURTIS C. HUGHES; JAR. B. FALLS. and i mintnivifie. ISO. W. 011,11 S. I It. SIIISSI.ER. Port Carbon. 41. A. G. 1111NTZINGEE, Schuylkill Haven. hfcLEAN & LEVSON, Summit Ili .1. Williams, Middle/Ina; nallici Llcrtacb. Ashland I Charles Frally. Orivigeburg; 100. Bletenman. Ham,. for;; E. .1. Fry, Tamaqua; Jno. Dickson, Easton Matthew Krause; Bethlehem Chao. Ebert. Mouth "hunk; Eckel & Barndt, Tremont; Cockill & Son, Llewellyn. and by storekeepers generally. October 7, 1b49. 41- Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, Ns 89 St. JoSs stqst, about Collett/W. puit.sELslll4. • • nEALE B B sod Cabinet Shakers supplied o liberal LI terms. Patera Screw !dames& on band. 8 18 7 " 1 $' 1 7) * tiggVEB k SON. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND. POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Caution Extra. - - 'A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a Young man of the namesif d. P. Townsend, and uses as name to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsapstilla, denominating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Townsend Is no doctor, and never max; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, ;and the like, Vet be 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. cend's larsapartlia, having on it the Old Dr's. like. r0,4,11‘.: family coat of arms, and his signature across .t arms. griLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of age, 1 .-1' and haslongbeen known les the'buthorand discos efet of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture. by which means it has been kept oat of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It bad reached the ears of many, neverthele., as those persons a ho had been healed of ears diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful • DEALING POWER. Snowing, many years of e, that he had, by his skill, Science, and experience, devised an article which would he of incalcciable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively ust;.l, he hoped and perseve red, expecting the Cruet", arrive when the means would he furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestionble virtues would br a known and apprecia ted. This time has come. the means are supplied; this • GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION. - Is manufactured on the largest stale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es v ally is found incapable of degeneration or io . . . Let every man tin-" thrnn;hnut the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend la now manufacturing the real *Townarnd Sataaparilta, which herersaare,herer ft, menrs, and arr., chargers its character. From this day forth the people shall have the Peer Gensine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never so w in the bottle, or in the stomach, and it shalt yet banish front the land al ll , er twuting, Souring, Explo• ding, Vinegary Sarsaparillas, now in use. A good San , aplun 1, pore and genuine; ought to live • a poor souring. slip-olop Sarsaparilla ?tight to droop tied die. The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect lan years. . Unlike yrding S. P. Townsend's it Improves with age, and nevereltatiges, but for !the better ; beianse It is prepared on ncientilic principles by a scientific lean. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art haveall been brought into renal salon lathe manufacture of the OLD DM'S. SARSA PARILLA. The Satsa,larilla'rnot, it in well known to medical men, nets ins inaraY medicinal properties, Ind sortie propurtiea which are inert or useless, and tulters, which, if retained in preparing it. for one, pro..: duo.termer:tor:on and arid, which is injtirinus to the system. :zinne of the properties of Sarsapdrdla are so ratatilr, that they entire!p evapltrate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific , process, known only to those r•rterienced in 11l ittanu• ficttire. Moreover, these rolatile prirtriplea, whirl sly off in vapor. or as an exhattation, under ; heat, are the seep eiirential tard , ral properties of the root, which give to it all its valve. • - Any person can boil nr , BtelV the rent till they get a dark colored liquid. which Is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anctlitou ride; they ran then strain this inpipid or vapid linutd.sweeten with sour molasses. and then call it ..Shreapatilla Extmet nr Scrap." Rot rue) IS Tint line article known no the GENUINE OLD MU 'JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR SAPARILLA'. This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the earsaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid nr Wei - mem:Won, is extract ed and rejected ; then every particle of medical victor is secured in a pare and concentrated form ; and time it is rendered incapable of losing, any of its valuable and healing. properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the CUBE OF INNUMERABLE DISE.CRES.' nonce the reason why we hear commendations nn every shle In its favor try men, women, and children. We dud It doing wonders In the cure of Coniumption, Dyspeprin, end Liver Complaint, and in Rheitinati,.m, SArofida, Pile', Costiveness. all Cutattenus Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and all affections arising from imr•iiiiir; 4;7' IT.F. !LCKni. - - It possesses a marvellous sill , ncy, In all complaints arising firm indigestion, from Aridity of the Stomas It, from unequal eircillatlini, determination of blood to the head, p.dpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hand,. cold chills and lit dashes over the body. It has not ha equal in Colds a^d. Coughs; and promotes cony u.Peei..ratinii, and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But ip nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknotvedged than in all kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. Is works wonders in case 41 Floor Allius or -Whites, Falliiig;'of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or infol Menace. Irregularity of the menstrual periods, ,ie ; and is an elfectoul in curing all the forms ",d y likease. Ily retnovlng olstructions, and the gent-Nil system. it gives tone and strength t • I;.id;-, nod thus sores all forms of ERVIDIS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, Ard thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Iwoordris,-Cpilemic. Fits, Convulsions, &c. It Is not pov4ilile for this medicine to fall to do good ; It hag nothing In it which can ever harm, it ran never emir nr sprit, and therefore, con nrivr loose Its cura tive prnnertlf, It clear , es the blnod, incites the liver to healthy :lotion, tones the stomach, and gives gond digestion, relieves the hewn is on' torpor and constrpa• Lion, allays ilillainationdallrinun 5:10 skin, equalizes the Circulation of the blood, producing &cllie warmth equally all over the body. and at the Insensible perspire- Don; rr hues all Obstructions. and invizotntes t ite ire nervosa prtnin. I, nor this then, the medicine you pre-eininentic overt 7 But ran any of these things he said of :3 I'. - Townsend's interior article 1 This young man's liquid is not to he COMPARED WITH TUE 01.1) Because of one grand fart, that the one is Incapable of deterioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while the other tines: It sours. ferments, and blows the bottles con taining it Into fragments; the sour, acid' Liquid ex ploding, and damaging other goods! Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the systenil- What! put acid into o system already diseand mit' acid I What causes Dyspepsta but acid! Do we not all know, that when food sours In nor stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, ilia rilifYl, dysentery, rolic, and corruption of the Mond 1 What Is Scrofula lintan acid htnino In the body I What outdates 'all the humors which bring on EIIIMinII% of the Skin, Scald Head, Ithentii,Erysipela4. White swellings. Fe'cer Sore., 'anti all ulcerations internal and external! 'lt in not!, ing under heaven hut an acid sithitar.er, which sours mat Olts spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. \Vhat rouses Rheumatism, but a sour or acid thsid, which insinuates itself bet wren the. Joints and else where, irritating and inflaming the tender and delicate tissues upon which it acts! So of nervmts iliac 'RP}, of impurity of thelilood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now la it not horrible, to take and sell, and,irtritite ty von,. to Ilse 11113 SOURING, FERNIENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" Ed= DIZS2 And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, Is al IMITATION of kis inferior preparation! Heaven foetid that we should debt in an ankle which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article! and which would bring down upon the Old Dr such a mountain load of complaint; and crlininattons from Agents who have sold, and pur masers who have used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting coninnund. it understood, because it is the nbratureleurk, that S. r: Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob- Tow r , end's rtatelparilla are heaven-yids apart and infinitely theehnifur ; ,:eat they are unlike in every particular, having not one b: , qle thing in com mon. As S. P. Townsend is ne'dortor,and neve," was, is no chemist. nn pharmaceutist—knows no more ni medi cine or disease than any other common, unsclent;. 9 e. unprofessinnnl - man, what guarantee ran the public have that they are reeeiving.a genuine scientific niedi- clue, containing all the virtues eivil in preparing i and which are incapable of changes which might rem- derthem the agents of disease instead of health I -1 Rut:what else should he expected (coin one whet knows nothing comparatively of medicine nr disease! It requires a person of :one experience, to cook and nerve up even a common decent meal, how hutch more important is it that the'persons who niattufactrire medi : eine, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled sys ; tems,shmild know wells he medical Properties "rids rite, the hest manner of securing and concentrating their hralmg VlrtarS, also an extensive knowledge at the va• nous diseases which alter% the boom system, and how to adapt nineties to these disease.,! It is horrible to think. and to know how cruelly the atilictril are hi:pr. - int upon by presumptuous men for the ; sake of money ! Forttines made out of the agonies if. I the sick! and ao equivalent rendered the despair tug sufferers! It is to arrest frauds neon the unfnrtunate, to prow halm Into wounded humanity. to kindle linPeltl the de. ispairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor tutu the crushed and broken, and to banish Infirmity. t hat Old Dr. .hcoli Townsend has sought and found he opportunity and means to bring his grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of nil who need it, that they may learn and know, by.lofill experience, its TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And thus to , have the unpurrhaeable satisfaction of hissing raised thousands and millions from the bed of slant,s and despondency to hope, health,nnd a long lile.of vigor and usefulness to themselvei, , their fami lies and friends Agents for this County, John G. Drown, Pottsville; Dawes O. Falls, and J.. W. Gibbs, Afinersville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. [Dm 15, 1848. • 51- New Spring Goodm, In Phdada. BAILEY & BROTHER RAVE NOW FOR SALE AT THEIR NE , W STORE N. IF. Coes:es( 71rtlja 4- Market Strata, LARGE and well assorted stock of new and deal table goods,—among them may be found Cloths, Casslmeres, Sattiness, Sniffs adapted to boy.' wear, - Silk and Marseilles Vertioes, Black and Colored Silks, of new styli.a, Mouse de Lance, Lustres,Ginchanis, • Lawns, Ranges, Ilalanritica, Black Alpacas, Bombazines and Cashmeres. SHAWLS in every variety of the.seak.ou Calicoes at all prince, from 3 to 23 lIIIISLINS.—To this branch of trade we give very silent:Li attention. and our stock embraces every do ntak eof all widths and qualities. • linens for Shirting and fine forßoaoms, is HlNfi al 00 Drl—Ds inssk Table, Linens, Counterpanes, Blankets and Quilts. Diapi , r, Towelling, Pillow Case Linens, k.c. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS,—Our stock of these goods is unusually large. abd our "FRIENDS'. from the country will always be sure to rind each styles as are adapted to their want., In Dress Gonda, Dress Shawls, Barcelona (WM., Book Muslin. and ILPfs Cap Crape, Gloves. Mitta.akc.. &co CANTON HATTINGS Of all widths, of White, Red Checked.and fancy styles on handl and for sale, wholesale or retail, to all of which we respectfully solicit the attention ofonr coun try friends, our prices will be found lobe is, low at any In the city. - • • plarch3,lB-19-4m ----- STAMPS FOR RAMIffS—TOGETOERWITIT TUE Letters and Ink,Just received an dike sale, at BANIN7t.ti'S .. an 17 s_l • Cbesp Book and Fancy Storm HUGHES' EXPECTOILABIIIs CELCIIIISTLD For ths Cure o..Cou g hx, Colds, Archsio, .Berumlitast /sapient Cooniseptlos, I,sloassatiess of •the • • Lunt:, sod Dueores of the Palates- aug Ores/. TIIIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated checnist of Philadel phia, for its medical Wens and chemical combination, as well as by thousands of others who hare made use of it —ash never has been used without producing beneficial elects, and ultimate cure of the diseases for which it is recorinnertded. And being a regular graduate of ?berms cy, Team assure the public or its perfect safety. It is composed of such preparations as stand in the very high est reputeamong the medical faculty for the cure of that class of d ssemes which are too often only the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where there is much pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshouider blade, I would wrongly advise the application of one of the Compound Galbanum piasters to the breast, and ere the Expectorant as directed. In fact, the usenf the GalbatiuntPlaster cannot beton stronly recommended, as I have seen so many instances of Its affording the greatest relief in a very abort spare of time. even in confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough. and the Plaster the pand and, at the same time, draw the infiamation to the surface, and thereby act as a countemnitant, which every pisysi can will pronounce good, without the least hesitation whatever. Perrone areotlen said to have the consump tion, when by a judicious use of some of the best Expec torants, and a careful diet, they base been completely eared, so that their experience should act es a warning to those who are said to have the consumption not to de spair, but try on. - The E x pectorantw ill be found tnairord great relief. even when a core is said to be impassible. Before making uoe of an Expectorant it would be as Well In examine the Viola, commonly termed Patois, to see if it is not swollen or elongated. In such cases an expectorant is useless. Hacking cough and a continual die pOsitton to swallow is frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An excellent remedy in such cases is to use a small quantity ofTincture Myrrh, ski about a tea-spoonful to a wine glassful 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 best to apply to a surgeon. an have n small portion of it taken (ler, en PS to obviate th irritation and the continual cough which it would be like ty to produce in time throat. The operation is trifling and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the garg tumid be used. • Prepared by J. CURTIS C. 1111ICIIES, Wiirderial and Retail Drudgist and CGetnist Centre Street, Pottayite 3101iTIILY LIIILLtITIN, . . THE CON:SUNPTIOM 0; It is the settled opinion o • the muntdistinguished phy ‘ 46 -• : *— .- sicians, both of MIA entin• .• .' 4 C . , e.? ~ try nod Europe, tha4 Con . ,J.:, ....V,.... , - ,y, imsprinnis Cucebre,in any . r. ,,,. ~...,..),,,; .; . .f . and every singe,excepting ( ,q , , t 1.0.14 ~ , hat winch is attended by '..1.4-4244V4."- wanting diarrluva. The :,,ti 4 c cejvc,., tatter symptom frequently igiay.,....4 it marks a breaking up of the • ••- ••-••••" powers of life, and then a atcar•c . cure is not to be socertain ly et - nutted Co; Tubercles Aritack on the hinge are not nem"- sat y obstacles to a perma nent cure. But the means to be employed, must he widely different from those nrdinarily used. Consump tive patient, generally seek. for a soothing medicine merely. something which wilier/ay a rough., Nothing is easier than to furnish such a .compound. It is this, and this alone, which the numerous Pulmonic Syrups, Wild Cherry Balsams; Cold Candies, and She like, aim at ; and it is all they Achieve. 1 OPIUM! Is tonally the basis of them all; which, (or a time, de ceives the poor sulfirer. but disappoints at Inst. To care Consumption, something far beyond all this Is hoperitively necessary. Something moot he used whose apecific action 'is upon the Petitionary vessels, and upon the delicate , Membrane with h lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid tirineiple which shows itself in the form of Tu bercles. This the Emefenberg CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will effivtliallydri; While at the same time it will al lay the conch and remove the wasting hectic. no , medicine is TIM only one extant. in this or le fdreign conntr les,t bat can be relied°n in the roinplaint s under hotter.; and as the most trying .38011 is Jost at t i mid, the attention ofeitnsumptive persons, of the Med ical (acidly, and of the public at large, is earnestly in cited to It. This aim is of incalcubibleyalue in Asth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Cold,r 4 pitting of Blood, Diffi culty of Breathing, and . all other d (Teeth) ns of the throat, the lungs, the bronchial tubes, &e. Testimonialq of its o ond•rful olTicace anti of the nu merous cures It has otricted, may hr had on application at the Company's Agencies. E. RARTOS, Seerriary And fir sale by J. 3. C. Martin, Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, Alittersville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua i J. 11. Alter, Tognamra; John Williams, Aliddleport ; Robert flut er, Sprine Vale. [Attel9 , 43-11-Iy] Novll =2iMM That dreadful Caonyk. 7'Ae Lanes; are in danger! The work of the destroyer itath begun I The tough of cunsatanytenn Mafia in at a ocunal J Death P _ RE you antothert Your darling child, ynur idol 1 and earthly jiffy, is now, perhaps. Warbled to her chamber by a dangerous cold—lierpateclieeks, her thin shrunken Mimi; tell the hold disease, has already gained upon het—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your stmt. Young man, when just about in enter life, disease sentht a heart-crushinghlight ever the fair proriperte of the future—your hectic rough and feeble Huila fail your km of hope, but yhti nerd not despair. There Is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it Is 611E101.4:VS ALL-11EALING. BALSAM. Mrs. ATT,SEE,the wife of Win 11. Attree, Esq. wan given up by Dr. Sewn' of Washington, Dra. Line and McClellan Or, Philadelph la, and Dr. Mott of New York. ,tier frienikillt;thought she must die. She hail every appeamacetof ;being in mason:talon. and was so pro nounced by hbr ,physlcians—Sherman's Balsam was • given anihii mired tier. lie q. DEMO," JONES. 100. Eighth avenue, was cureitl of Lough and catarrhal affect:on 'of 50 years standing. The first dose gave hito morn relief than all the other theilltine lie had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Deals, 19, Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Coosa tom ion. and to another sorely aillieteik, with the Asthma. In both cases its effect were immediate, and soon restored them to com fortable health.. DR. SHIIERMAN'S COMM LOZENGES Cute the most obstinate eases of Cough In a few hours. They have cored a large number of persons who have been given up by their physichins and friends; and many who have been reduced to The verge of the ;grave by spitting birind,Consunifition and Hectic fever,. by their use have had the rose of health restored to their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the drainer of this invaluable medicine. DR. *HERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES • Have been proved to more than 100.000 cases to be infallible, in Piet the only eermm worm destroying medicine erer discovered. Children will eat them wines they cannot lot forced to Dike any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the adminiiitration of medicine to them in this form. In great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child becomes offen sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drow siness. starting duringsleep,dieturbeddreams,awaking with fright and screaming. troublesome cough, fever ishness, thirst, voracious appetite, sickness or the stomach, and bloated stornach--these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have : never been known to fail. DR. 511E11:RAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of lb. heart and sicknesa In a very few minutes.— They cure lowness or spirits, despondency, faintness, colic, spasms. cramps of the stomach,' summerOr hofvel complaints—they keep tip the spirits, dispel all Hie distressing symptoms of n night of dissipation, and enable a 111,011 to tinders° great mental or bodily toil. DR. SHERMAN'S I'ooll MAN'S PLASTER I+ ackiimiledged by a❑ will, have ever used it to he the hest strengthening plaster in the world, and a sov ereign remedy for pains .and weakness in the hack, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints. rheumatism. hinthago, Sc. One million a year will nut supplylhe ninmand. Caution Is necessary, as - there are many unprincipled persons %vim wmild flirts a spurious arti cle upon the couinminty. Ile careful to get Sherman',, Poor Man's Plaster, with a ••fine simile" of his written name on the bark—none others are genuine; and will do more hurt than pied. Dec. 2 49—Iy = EOR the core of Headache, Giddiness/I, Riteumaliam, lites, Dyspepsia, Scurvy.,l3titalltiox.Jatindice,l'ains In the Back. inward Weakness. Palpitation of the Dean, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers all kinds. Female Complaints, Neagh,. Salt 'then m Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morons, Coughs, (In (my.. Wboupine Conch, Conan roptlott, Fits, Liver Complaint Erysipelas. Deafness, Itching of the Skin. Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases. arising from inninritiel of the blood, and ob 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 secomhealth,"lve must re• ;pare these obstrurtiuus or restore the blood to Its na tun,) state. The a ycrelon to takim: medicine is most efrectualy re moved by C:.' , kner's Pirachle Purkatirs Pills tieing comp i e t e i",,Lineil with a co3titigniptirs white/Fug, (whiten is as distinct from the intern , l ingtritiento as a nut shell from the kernel) ;tad have notaste efinedktne. Moreover they neither nausea,; or gripe in theitlighiest degree, but nperato equally on al/ the rlDeatie!. Sarts of the system, instead orreerinieg th em ,oveit t o a„,l:ack na any particular region. Thus. if the Liver bentree-, ed. one opernie on that partlettlir pan. and by cleansing it of any exce.■ of hue. restore tt to lot natural :Awe. another twill operate on the It=2l=Zl a third will move all impurities in its circtilation, while a third will effectually expel whatever Iniporlties may have been discharged in the stomach. and hence they strike at the enet of disease, remove all impure humors Dom the body open the pores, externally and internally; separate all foreign and obnoxious panicles from ilia chyle, so that the blood may be theroinNy pure—thue secering a free and healthy action to tile heart, lungs, and liver; and thereby they restore lterria, e yen when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can be arcertalned by the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so poets tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor hinds himself to return the money paid for them, in all eases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prices.2s eta. per box. Principal ollice,.No. 66, Vesey street, New York. The following am the agents in Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pill;, mild Dr. ttl her man's All-Healing Balsam, Lozenges and Plasters: Tamaqua—t. J. Fry, and IWilner & Ifforgenroth ; Patterson-51. Schwartz; kluldleport—Jno. Williams; Port Cathon—ll. Shisaler ; Pottsville—F. Sanderson, and J. O. Drown ; St. Clair—Hughes ; New Castle— /tem Relfsnyder,l; Taylorville—J. 11. Otto; Miners ville—James IL Palls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman; Tremont—Bailee & Wingert ; Pinegrove—Pant Barr; Orwigsburg—Joseph flainnier t Port Clinton-Lyon & Itl+bet; New Plilladelphia—Wm. IL Darrow; Schuyl kill Haven—Levan& Kauffman ; and also by J. S. O. MARTIN. wholesale and supplying agent, Pottsville. Dee 2. '46. 49-Iv WHY WILL. YOU S UPPER f' -- TTICIUSANDS of bottles °Me American compound have been sold during the past year, and was never known to fail In curing in a few days, the worst cases of a certain delicate disease, Suninal weakness, apd diseases of the Ciliary organs. Persons afflicted, u sing thin pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no expoaure as it leaves no odor on the breath, requires no raffle *lona in diet or business—contains no mercury or nox ious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to veiy age, sex or condition. It is also Lite best remedy known for Flour Album, or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in the private practice ofa physician with unerring sue resit, radically racing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle are pihin and full directions. CAUTIO4.—Ask for the American Cornpound,and pur chase only of the agent. Price 81 per bottle. , J. G. Drown and J. S. C. Martin,agents for Pottavile Kempen, agent for Pt. Carbon. [SernICI '4B DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. rrilE subscriber hasfust rceelved si.suPPIY of Berets Lamps,among which are s fewer Upton as Bobs este Improved Safety Lamp, whleb_ls acknowledgby ;to be the best end safest now la us l In the mines of • Europe. For sale at less prices than they eon be Im ported, atDAN NAN'S' 4Pril V Cheap Book and Varlet y Sloe PURIFY THE BI,HODI DR. KEE LERiel PANACEA, VOR the removal nod petmanent cure of all diseases arising from a n 'impure state of the blood and habit of the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Catarrh, etc.; Scrofula Mall its forms, Teter, Scald- Ifead,Cutaneous eruptions of the head, face; body. and eziremities;-Chronic diseases oftho Livcr,Stomach,and Dowels, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Enlargement of the Joints and Ligaments, White Swellinga, Hip Joint affections, !themes, Ulcers. Syphilitic disorders, mer curial and hereditary predispositions, etc.. etc. Disease Ls not an element of our nature. The all wise Creator ordained man a perfect being in all the social relations of life. Ilappineas is the measured value of his existence. both in. relation to himself and all around him. How many fall short of this profess icitt,yet how easy to be obtained. Did we respekt health as much as we dread disease when it entens our firesides, our attachments like the studs of the hour glass would not so soon run out Oh, ye:Ai/to are basking in the minshiae, guard well this jewel yeoitio hove lota tho prize, 1003 e not a moment in regaining it. Procrastination is to our happiness; remember that every breeze that faces our checks carries au ele ment of disease. In every breath that we draw, in every step that we take, in every particle of food that we oat, or glass we drink, there is danger. "Every bane has its antidote," and when the Aream becomes impure at its fount—when the blood, coursing our ye ins,hecornes tainted with disease, the Panacea Is the only sovereign remedy. Thin must be changed and rendered pure does not the blood Live, is not nutty 'drop. 0(11 a living scum, is not bone, nerve, muscle. tendon and sinew, produced from blood. What rills up an hirer , reproduces that health an strength of a sick man hilt the blood, under the vitp-electrical influences of the brain and nerves. That medicine which restores the atomie and molecular movements of this fluid' to a healthy action, will as sure as the sun shines, bring health and strength to the sick. Rementher a re4pon siblesand medical adviser warns you against procrasti nation, and points the way to health. Se wise in time, 'Eli fully to defer. 7i 0 LONGER. Philadelphia, Jan. 16,'49 Dr. Keeler—Dear Fiiri Some time since I commenced using your Panacea, for a disease of the skin. I had for several monins, at times. nit intolerable itching of the body and limbs, with a dry scaly scurf forming, nbich annoyed me very much. My general health was not good, appetite precarious and bowels irregu lar in then action. On applyttt to my physician. he recommended me to take Sarsaparilla Syrup. By your solicitation I took your Panacea, nod am happy to In form you, that after using three Witte& the scurfy ap pearance of the skin as well as the itching have en tirely disappeared -My general health is now getter than it has been for yearn, which I atiribuiesoleiy to your medicine. I feel confident, that it is a medicine eminently deserving tLe attention of the afflicted, and one I hope will,cre long, meet with general favor front . a% I can linnestlyand truly say. that I believe it the belt medicine for all cutaneous affections that I am acquanted n nil, as I have used many some years since, fon a "fetter of coven years ctanding, of which you Trea me effectually inn less uninber of weeks. Wishing you success, I remain. reSpettrolly, i . T.D. RUSSO:M. SCROFULA CURCIO. D:.Kiteler,Dear Sir—l feel it my duty to stile to you the goo&etfec is of your Panama has orodoced on a ton of mine, who has been fot several years nlilitted with What Physicians have termed Scrofula. Ile has been somewhat bard of hearing for several yenta, ac companied itif k a. constant discharge from the eati, and a doll heavy Ipain across the forehead—his general health tfilite ftebie, appetite precarious, and bbwels irregular. 'There were swellings of the neck and at Oc t angle of the jaws, the complexion of an ashy pale tieshand all the charamerbttirs or marling health. At 'your Otmest, l'commenced giving him your Patlticea, and rain trio ced to elate that after using three bottles thereltas beer a remarkable change for the heeler.— Ills appetite b now good, the pain across the forth. entlrelygone• he swellings ha ye - disappeared, the!color of the skin is l itrivi like one enjoying good health, in , deed he now ays he feels well, appetite good, rileeps 'well, and Is really changed, which I attribute solely to yout in : edit:hut I feel fully sattithed from whathave wltnessed.ip my own child, that it is a medicine of un surpassed Ik.wer in disease of a -srrofolnua'charecter. ,Neu ale at liberty to make what use of this you may • deem proper. • : • ; - I remain very resort - 1601 y pours, FLAGG,George St. Also. Dn. REELER'S CORDIAL and CARMINA- TivE.—Eyery family whetherrich or poor, who •al ue health Rattail its bressings, should have this loyal uable remedy at hand. It in latinitely she best remedy known fur diarrhea. dysentery, cholera incubus cholera inratitum, chalk, flatulency, griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all diseases of the stomach null bowels caused by 'reething. The numerous testimmits Is from Phy sicians kind others unsolicited. has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per bottle. All of the shave celebrated and extensively used me dicines, are prep wed and sold Wholesale and RetaiL N W Corner Third and South els.. and Third and Green 'its., Philadelphia, sad for sate by J 0 BROWN and S',C MARTIN, Pottsville; J II Falls, Alinersville; E J Fey. Tamaqua; flans, Schuylkill Haven, and by `Drilegists and Merchants thraughout the county and state. lAprls'N•id ocl4-tf ap•'a'lD HAAS , EXPECTORA NT, For the Cure of Coneuwtdion. . Cone M . Colds .t "."ro TilE'mitpc TN PRESENTING this valuable inedicine to the pub as at remedy for Corm:imp:ton, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely by the great succes• attending its. use in any own immediate neighbothood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shallslmply .. endeavor to give a brief statement of its hefulness. and flatter myself that its sorpriaing effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs, of its virtues as willsatlsly the most incredulous. - that CONdUbiP nos may and "CAN BE CURED," Mina medicine is resorted to in time. Ala Consumption, however is a disease which differs much in the severity of itvsymp ants, and the rapidity of its progress, and hue long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that phis or any other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case'ana in your singe of the disease; an the contrary, w., ...st expect it to fail sometimes, Lk :ircumstance which occurs daily,with all the most val uable remedies we posse ss, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials tit io favor Dorn citiiens of this County, well knqwn to the public. Ms. W.4.11AA.,-11aving been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice nidnineur the moat einlnentPhysicians,and wav ei wen rip as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant,and am happy to say that I am entirely entreat, and ainattending to niy daily occultation as though I hard never been afflicted. .EEES , ttilis to ta king yotir EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been sodisposed;do anything at my trade. 1 haveYkince fee- I =mended it to Several of my friends, and pahicularly nne case of CONIFIrktIIED CoIvOUMPTION; and ow hapvy to state that in every instance it had the desired effect" Your, respectfully . JOSHUA HAWKINS. '?„ Schuylkililla•en, October 1.1544. ' 'etettuv mint, Haves. January I, ISIS, Mr. W. J• Ilaa.„—Lear Sir:—llaving been afflicted with a severe pain In the breast, I Was Intlimed to try yn•kr Expectorant,and after usingime bottle ofit,found It to relieve me, and I do not hesitate In recommending it ;oche publicasa valuablemedleine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of th e Breast. " lam respectfully yours Ace., EDWARD lIITNTZINGER. ii•VEN, October ID, 1D44. I was taken with a had cold acme time ago, and used one or twn bottles ordfi Haas' Erptaorant, which re lieved me much, and should I have occasion for the above again.l would Neely call on Mr. Haas for hilt in vnluable Expecttirant. PANIEII. STAGER. ScIiErr.ICILL HAVEN, July, 29,1815. Mn: WILLI/01J. MAs,—Dear Sir.-1 am happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer- Inc the purpose for which it was Intended, that of re lieving Ciffighs, Colds, Ace., Yours respectfully. GRAS: RIINTZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, by the following Agents in Schuylkill county: Pottsville--J. S. C• Martin. Llewellyn—Johannon Cockhill, Esq. Nine rsville--J. & J. Falls, New Castle—George Eelf..nyner. Emq I=ll3=MMIMEttl Landinevllle—Color A. I)rumhcllci, Pineerove—firnetT& Forrer, Tamaqua—lleilner & Morganroth, Muldlegmt—ll. Koch & Eon, Tuscarora—Geory.e R. Dry. ' C.-Prederick Klett & Co., have been appointed gene rat agent 111 Philadelphia. for Haas' Expectorant. PURE 'WHITE LEAD. Wetherlll FL, Brother, MNII=111;.1 11j1 11 E 3, R. 0 8 11. 1.. %V o a 6 go s r?. N, ... ° p r p t l o ? Pai i S r t a e t r: ranted pure WHITE LEA D. and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a n on the article, shall now have their orders filled. ' No known EllbStalKeposeresqes those presergative and beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to an' equal extent with unadulterated white lead hence any admixture of other materials only mars its wattle. it has,therefore,been the steadyaim oldie manufacturers, for ninny wears, to supply to the nubile:l perfectly pure white lend, and the unceasing demand for the article, is pronft hat it has met with favor., It is lava riahly bra nil ed on one bra,: NV ETHERILL & lIROTIIIER in full, and on the oilier. warranted prim all in red letters. -7 -- New Firm. y ogi TILE subscribety having this day entered Into. gg a copartnership for the purpose of transavting •, • • .eneral wholesale and retail hitsiness In IRON, CItOCERIES,PROVISJONS,IIAV.FI,OIIII, and FEED, at The well-known Tork Store in the borough of Potts. „ tie, wc it i t moat respectfidly beg leave to say that they have nowo' hand a large and well selected stock of liar Iron of alt .lescriptiona, also Flat Bar and T /tail Road Imo o r eac i e cs,izeo,suitable for drills and lateral ma d e, wh i c h t h ey, e ty,7 for sale at as low a rate as can he had in the County. Aiso, a fresh Mock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on band at very low limes for cash. Moo, Cast, Blister, a.'d 9bear SiCel. Nana and Spikes, Otis. Flour,,Feed, dtc., which they would respectfully solicit an inspection o f by the public, and relying OS they do upon a ettictattentiou to business to be Mile at all times to accommodate their cus:arlicrit. G. vmuney & P. 14.—The subscriber would this opPonunity to return hi, sincere thanks far the. liberal patronage he has heretofore received from tile friend, and the Public. generally, and respectfully sollcitsacontinuance of the me for the new firm. Pottsville. March4.lB4B-101 EDW. VA kfAC ' STE/LICIRON 'RAILING MANUFACTORY AND WA BERODAIB. Tgraft Str fiOnuffoIMOod.—PITILIDEI.PIII/1. TllEunders!g7d manufacture IRON RAILING. ofevery atyle. VERANDAS, LI ATES, MMES . TALE, ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and till deacriptions of orname alai and architectnral Iron Work. in 4, /,:501t,01k-lil.*:.' the boat Mariner, of reduced prl , erg. - • Always on hand, n supply of Fire Proordoors nod Shutter., n heavy stock of Reveal and Common Hinges. Shutter Bolts, Store Mikan Bolts,and all dcscriptiona of builders' Iron work. TMs t4tablishment, by fsr the most eXteaslve of the kind In the city,employs none but competent workmen, possesses the advantages of steam-power and suitable machinery, and Is ander thenersonal supervision of the proprietors. who are practical men of long experience, affords to Its patrons the gnanantee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed Phlla,Octl9-42-Iy] HEINS & ADAMAONr Coal Shipping and Commis- • slon Merchant. nssrigt. J. RIDGWAY HAWING LEASED THE SCHUYLKILL, NAVI GATION Company'. Landings, at Mount Carbon Schuylkill County, will attend to the Shipping of Red White, and Gray Ash Coal, for any operatives on the Mt. Carbon Railroad. PURCHASE OF COAL. Having been engaged for a number of years In the Mining Deviants. he has a thorough knowledge of the different quatitiesof Coat 1n the Schuylkill Region, and will attend to tho Pnrchaars and shipping of Coal for dealers abroad, at 4 moderate ComPeusat en . . Satifactory references given, wilon required. . March IN ISIS. 11-tf iIISTICSI EP FEE BILLS, Just printed and for sale at ' • i DANNAN'S ia28'493 Cheap Door and Stationary Blares. Great Saving in 011. S.DEVLAN Iv CO., READIOO, PA. )% RE patentees and sole numinfamniers of a LITORI .11 GATING COMPOUND, tq be used in lnbricatlng the Joints of machinery. It is warranted to be equal to the best 'Spermaceti; to stand the coldest weather and to be more durable that, anything now in use,.—? The price is 75 cents per gallon, and the following cer tificates show its character s. PHILADELPHIA, bee. 4,1415, Messrs. P. S. Deviant & Co.—GentleehenTbe Pa tent Composition you sent me to have tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best oil In the work - Ing of Machinery, has, I am happy to say, more than re. anvil my expectations. I had it fully tested one Loco motive Engine for Two days Sin rainy weather,with mod flying over tbe machine at every revolution) by a ekilfu Engineer, who assures me that It works, equal to tb best Spermaeell oil, with a saving in quantity of tin pe cent- This arcing, together with the greatly reduce price at which you Inform me yon can furnish the mkt will strongly recommend Us use on Rail Reads and large mills and factories where large quartitttell of 01l ar used. I have new no ,doubt of its entire therm, an under tbatimsression tender you my sincere congmtu ations. Truly yours, i • ENOLLAII. • 1 1 • Porrsv Jan... 22.11340. Tbis is tocertify that I bare been using P. S Derlan & Co '5 Patent Lubricating Oil for the lass six weeksh end can give as our decided (Tinton, that, besides it beingsomuch cheaper. its peculiar superiority overate best Sperm Oil,is its darabihrannmachinery.whieh ren ders it a very desirable article fhrtbat purpose. We are extensively engaged in wining and shipping coal. halt Ingeleven Steam £rginesnf various capacities at work. hoisting coal, purepin g water.&c. allures, If AVROOD& CO. P. S. Deetan & Co.—Gentlemen:—We have been sing your Patent Lubricating 00 on all the machines♦ of the Reading Iron and Nall Works for the last nine weeks,nnd we consider we ha Se given it a fair trial, as the tenets are calculated to ninnufccture four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy. the Engine one hundred and sixty horse power,and the speeds are from,thirty to acne hundred revolutionsper minute. After the above trial, tve ran recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in nanny cases, superi or to any sperm oil used in tile country, via : air heavy bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. ' I remain yours, doe., . J astir. 'ftl'EsaTY. kinnager of the Reading, Iron. Nail and Tube Works. . The subset Mer has been appointed ugent fur the sale of the Lubricating Composed, In Schuylkill County, who will ' ,apply all orders at manufacturer's prices. C. P. NORTON. • At Manes, Haywood &....Co.'s Store Fehlr S.tf] , Pottsville 111ANCPACTURER OP DONNELLY'S .1.11'11.11111T SAFETY GLAZED CAPSIILED MATCHES, •ID UNITED ATATEN OIL r•BTa BLACKING, No. S 3 Nora. Third Street, Philadelphia. THESE Matches are justly considered the best lit 1 the United States 7. they are freo from unpleasant smell, arid Eno he introduced with perfect safety Into all stores and dwellings. Warranted to keep 10 years. The Blacking is of superior quality, and free from any Ingredients that impairs the Leather. Country Dealers and Shippers will find It to their in terest to call and see for themselves. N. B.—An.assortment of Matches of various New York Manufacturers, Matches In round wood boxes alto, packed ialarge or small tin cases, to ship to any part of the world. JOHN DONNELLY, Late of 530 Bank St., now 83 North Third St. Marcia '24,1518. 13-ly 1121= Important to Tanners. NEW AIDE, OIL AND LEATHER STORE. NO. 111 NORTH Twill/ STREET, Mr. doors Worn Rare—Philo& /phta. A LWAVS on hand at Inweet mar ket prices : 11 Dry I.a Plain Dides,dight and heavy,first quality . Caraccasj " " o. " l.agmayra; '• " " PO Dung Dry Chili, • " " .. Salted•LaguaYrai " " ~ ry Pernambuco, " " Slaughter Slider, - . \-t• " . '' ~ ' Kips, ~.. r. Green Salted Heavy, ~.. , • Dry Patna.,. " - PO Derr Siraits and Dank Oils. ' TOOLS of alt kinds. • The Elides are of fresh importation, and will be weld lower in price than cZn be bought at old established Houses. LEATIIER of all kinds bought, for which the Aich ext cash price will be paid, fly exchanged for Hides, Kips, Oily, dre.. Sec. hlarch'll, 13-9itio] KEEN & KIRKPATIIIeIL• . 4 t. 9//pr. ‘ firMFDYEOW" B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. d 1 of Il e( A ) r.fl; l „ N e s T t k 7 a n l l r ' r a tZt i i n f uTe t u a i s s ln i %ace salepe r -111175 wan are envious of its success, to palm air upon the public, preparations which all medical men know to lie in expelling warms from the 1.3,91.11. This Vermillige made its way into public faym upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more that, any other medicine of the kind now used; and while Stan, Worst remedies have, by dint of pulling, been forced into sale, anti shortly alter gone into the obscurity whirl% thrt7 worthlesness justly met iced, U. A. Fohne stock's Vermifoge continues to be triumphantly sus rained. 'lt has only to he itielland Its. treats will fully sustain all that icon id of it. wonderful evening pan•er. CERTIFICATE.. We certify that we have med It. A. Fatinestock's Veriniftige in ouffamili,,,and in every case it has pro vided a decided and effectual U remedy for expelling worms from the spite... We cordially recommend It to parents who have children :WM:led with that dan gerous malady. ! EI.ON WNI. 11. PIOINE, ROBERT MAT.' JOS BURROUGHS. For sale., whillerale and retail at the drug warehouse of B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood, sts. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale to PutOville, at CLENIENS & ISEISLER'B Drug Store (Der. 9, 1543. 50. Every Body's Attention Ts INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF Rin i. NIsIIING DRY GOODS, and you are requested to remember that ours to the only store in Philadelphia devoted entirely to these articles, In the exclusion of Dress Goods. In ronxennence of our paying strict at tentlonxo this one lin., of business we are enabled to otter GREAT INDUCEMENTS To persons commencing or replenishing their stock of , Housekeeping Goods, particularly Linens, which we Lave been regularly importing from the hest roanufac iureis In Ireland for more than twent; vents.--Also, Blankets, quilts, Sheetings, Twkings, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Diapers, Towellings, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Wormed Dam. asks, F.itihrnidered - Coriains of Lace and 51(lslin,Dimi ties, Floor Cloths, thireati Covers, Window. Shadings, Turkey-red Chitin.. Furniture Plushovith- a variety of other articles, including everything from it House Cloth to the lineal Dairoisk Table Cloth, al,,Frires that cannot fail to givesatisfaction. %Ve also keep a very large-Mock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND MUSLINS:, whorl:itch the best stytcs to the market, at the very °west prices. JOH!' V. COWELL & SON. Mandl 3, 1543. Minn SAL APIANDER. FIRE, AND TBIEI7 _ _ PROOF C ItESVS, Fire—pnant Doors for B inks and Bsores, Seal and Let ter Copying Presses, r.lif!Ill Slate-lined Refrieern. torte Water Filters, Patent Portable %Valet Clo y sets, intended. for tin• s irk and infirm. • EVANS S. WATSON, • 76 South Third 61., (oppneite the Phi Meta. Lanhalsge,) 91ANUFACIT/RE arid keep -; • 'IT-77-! r -aPentirtnntlynon hand, a large as -: • ;"4 - „•••.:,:lsortnient ill the above articles. „ . .f:VbStpIA together with their patent Int .,• $1" - Sfi . r..-A proved Salamander Fireproof 1 . ~• ••, - ."101, , .:•_c, , t it tin fes, which are so constructed ~ . ..!if- • ;'..rriiiV:"?.% as to set at rest all manner of ;:Mtl"-IN _t_...., -P" ' doubt as to their being strictly .. - 75/:.,...,Th r- ie- - .7i :;7111re proof,and that they w ill resist 4- nAC^. -- i.a-••••=7.--r , the tire of any building. The outride cases of these safes are made of boiler iron, the inside case at sontistoneond beivveenthe nuter-easeand Inner case Ira spare of entire three Inches thick, and is filled in with indestrnetiblirmaterial, an as to make it au imposibillty to horn any of the contents Inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we afiriThr• •.- L pared and do challenge the world to produce at f article in the shape of Book Safes that w ill stand as tic!) heat, and we bold ourselves ready at all times to Mile them fairly tested by politic bonfire. We ales- ontinue to nianufneture a large and general assortnien of our I'm mirror Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 509 now in nor', and In every Instance t b e given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public io- a few gentlemen who have them In use. - _ _ Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 139 North 3d st.; A.Wright & Neplc ew, at. Wharf, Alearandel Caror. Conveyancer. corner of Filhert and 9th sts. ; Sohn M. Ford, 32 North 3d st.; MyCrs Dose. 90 North 3d st.; James 8 1. Pauli 101 South 4th st.; Dr David Jayne. 8 South 3d st.; ii,:,4tthew T. Miller, 20 smith 3(1 at.; and we could name some hundreds of others if It were necessary. Now we i nv i te i n, attention Of the public,and particularly those In want o f I .`re Proof safes, to call at our store befiire norr n os i„, o i„7there, m. and-we can satisfy the that the wil) ,, to h ott er and cheaper article at our store than ani. other os i o btlehment in the city. We him, ma t oructure the Ordinary Fire PrOof Clients at only low prices, cheaper tha:! they can bediought at any other store In Pl9:3 o e l Pllia. PAVID Phila.,Sept9,•4R-V-Iyl JOAJNNES WATSON_ . John C. linker's COMP OUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. THIS Article is employed with great success and by the most eminent Ptiysieians of this: ity, roe the cure of the following diseases: SCROFULA or King's Evil, Rheumatlsm,Cittaneons Diseases, Syphilitic Affections, Tater and Ulcers, White Swellings. Scurvy.Neuralcia or Tic Doloureux, Cancer, Golt re, or Bronehocete, (Swelled neck.) Spine Disease, Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, to counter act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, Hy per:Moony, or enlargement of the heart, Palpitalion end trembling in the region of the heart and stomach. Enlargernentol the Donee, Joints or Ligaments. also all t h e va rious diseases of the akin Curls no Tetter, Ringworm, Riles, Pimples. Carbuncles, &c., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints, Nervous AfNctionr, Drop sisal Swelllngs.Constitutional Disorders. and diseas es originatlngfrom an Impure state of the blond and other fluids of the body, in short all diseases where a change of the system Is required. Price 50 CIO. per bottle, ' Prepared only by the Proprietors,. JOHN C. tUAKER. & Co. Wholesale Druggists, Nn. JOI) North 3‘SL below Roca, Philada. Importers and wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments. Ottleglini Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye Bluffs, Cul Wlndow Glass; also a new and superior article of Imitation of Plate Glass at aboutene-fifth the price OP English or French Platen, any size to order. . . The Compound }laid Extract of Elarsapatilla. for sale by Cleating & Pat9ln, Pottsville ;•W. L. Ucyder, Port Carbon ; James B. Falb, lifinersillle: February 10, 184.9. Bolin• Donnelly, FACT? FOR THE PEOPLE =IMM2== Ei TT fl A 9 cured, in the lam, yea, 151)0 cases. or Ireaveli, '2OOO cises of Chronic Cough, IMO vases of Broken Wind, . ' 5000 Cage 3 of Horses out of Condition, and, other * diseases. More than 300 certificates, verhal'anil.written l v have been received,atte-sting to the Viflllol alb's inelitinia hleirenvedy . but we have only space to subjoin the fol lowvng Riceland, Oswego Co.. Sept. 17, 048. Gentlemen r—l wish to inform you that the Tatter , - salt*• Cleave Powders I bought at your store lastiOnto Oar; cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves; that din had had two !team. The first package did not effect ,a me. but did the mare so much good I was induced to try another package, and the result boo been; that she has not had the Heaves. since about m week 'alter counnenOng the second pmetage.Oliough she has ieen o F used on' • • to aimostrevery day since, which has satiso m she is effectually Lured. One 0( my neighblumr a giving TattertalPs heave Powders to a home. afmk e prospect Is very flattering he will h,i cu red by i. v a t i ll , e in l le no ' tv Ming to IL net .. \-- is , ng that the above named medicine is a Very ne, and that licavescan be cured by ft, I feel lend my name in pntisenf it. I ectilly, Moses P. WAIVIER. Spin , Rill, Ala., July Messrs. J. F. Winter & Co.—Gentlemen .—I Most cheerfully bear testimony to the grateilicacy and virtue of ihe Tattersall's Heave Powders. In the cure of her ries' affected with Heave coughs and colds. I have a valitnble horse that woe so severely affected tinth Heaves and violent coughing, than I had welt nigh lost him. when I purchased apackege of Tattersall's Heave. potvders, which entirely cored hint and restored his amietite. No owner of horses 111041 be. Withnill it.i Respectfully yours, etli , A. Pesnonrl' . eAUTlON.—lmitations and worthless compounds hatielollowed us nbererer we have Introduced °uric medy, and we underhand that several new ones ails tieing put up fot t Imitation—beware ()ribose and take nn 'remedy but -the Tattersall's." r:" None genuine without the signature4f A. H. GO6l 1 h & et,,—price one dollar per packageonx for five dol lars. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by GOUGH & KETCIIAM, ' 1 140 Fulton St rya. New York. OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. I Pottsville, Nov IB.ldiB 47-ly Worsdell'4 Ver,elable Restora- the. rills. IME:SE PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME T - 11 E 1 MOST extensively established and popular rAmet Lir IMF:MIKE of the present day, bell) in. England, and in this Country. They were invented In 1532, by WM. WORSDELL, of York, England, and have since 'That, time wrought many wonderful cures in every emintry where they have been inrrodused. , ' The present proprietors for the United States are In , possession of many Assns. se certficates acutes wlrOUght both in Encland and America. ELIZABETH nurreftwonTil, 3 Richmond St.l LiSerpool. was confined to her bed tux months, with t the. Dropsy. her legs 'became swell,' to an enormous! thickness. After. y Crests a oflier medicine eke teas' restored to perfect h'eal:b by two boxes of Vt'orsdell's rills. Mr JONES, 10Coneert At .I.i verponl. was also cured of Inds (Ma ton of the I.ieer. by \Vnrsdeli•s Pllla. THOS. LIMA SHALE. Thorroley near Preston, Eng land, was cured or Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by Worsdell s Polls. THOS. BLUCHER. of Reading - Pennsylvania. testi fies that his child was severtly ntllictcol with Worm*, and was perfectly 'restored by the use ot .Worsdells Ague, Dyspepen, Headache. Habitual Costiveness, severe Colds. Wive till yielded to UM; powerful hot purely regetable medicine. No more certain and mild er purrattie has evi•r been discovered. Nlat,y Physicians!inike use of these Pills In their practiCe with great 1311,e35 ' They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25cts. a hul, emu:ming SO Pills with full directions. by Jon. G.: !drown, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville; W. I. Heisler. Port C i yhon ;E J. Fry, Tamaqua; Joseith 11. Alter, Tuscautra't Jacob Mete, St. Clair; George Delfsnyiler, New Castle; William Paine Reck scherville ; laws D. Falls, Minersvme'; Paine, Kauffman, Schuylkill haven; E. & E. Hanauer, Or wigabure ; M. &J. Dreher, East Brunsivick ; Boyer& rnert, McKeansburg ; S. It. M. Kepner, West Penn; Grad!' & Turley, Pine Grove.' • C.P. Amet, Travelline Acent for the Middle States A. WEEKS - , & Co. Proprietors. Jan 27, 5-41 No. 141 Chesnut St. Philadm Cluirles Bartel, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING' AND r3DAYING, §ALOON. Xtar the corner of ern tea and .Ifariet Streets, POITAVILLE. KEErEi CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, the following articles: A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph is ptims. siagb or by the hundred, Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy 'Books in great sari ety.sinele in by the dozen, Dream Rooks. Letter Writers. Spelling Rooks, Primers Elllol2 , oll'et and Cobb's Readers, Copy and Pass Books, Comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, Steel Pens .111 Holders, Poiket Books. Playing Cards, Dominoes. Conversation. Fortune Telling, and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap,and Other Fanry Soaps, Estrum+, &v.. Jules Ilauel's Canine Rear's Ohl, On Marrow, Curling Fluid. and Cologne Water, single- or by the dozen. ! Tooth ,Shavilez, Hair, and Clothes Druallea, Dressing, Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs. Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Prowl Oil Blacking Stocks, Collars, null tinspentlers. Razors and Razor Strops, Large assortment of Ladies'fort,, - ei-Curls done lop iti the hest manner. Ile has also on hand During's Terpsichore nr Ball Room Guido. Shaving, flair cutting, Sec., performed n the most approved style. erit zo na done tip at the hottest notice. • • 1,Dev9.3..9e2-Iyse Not for a Day, but tier all Time. CST Ts lIIESTON'S CHAIrIENGE. BLACKING. TIII9 ARTICLE.ie extensively used in Peansylva: nia and New York, and it may be said with truth: that it in superior to any other. It affords a beautiful polish. does not injure the Leather, but °lithe cliira ry. when frequently applied; preserves it; in fact it can he recommended as the very best Hint has ever been pretented in this or any other country, haring used it for several years, we speak" from experience. Prepared by C. T. HESTON Sr. BROTHER, Rich borough, Bucks Co. Pa. Foi sale wholesale and re tadby .1. C.-U. 1111.`GlIES, Wholesale earl Retail Druggist sod Chemist, Feb 10 7-Gtinij Pottsville, Pa ~-_-__ --- Mc (Ulster's Ointment, ===tlo= MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, tictolidous Humors. Skin Diseases, - Poisonous Wounds to discharge thew putrid mattem•and then heals them. . It is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for there is scarcely o disease'external or Internal. that it will not benefit. I have used it tor the last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest. involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and lideelare before Heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit when the patient wap within rind] of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profession.— I have had ministers of the eripel, judges of the bench,. aldermen, lawyers, sentlementif the ugliest erudition, arul multitniles of the poor use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—saying McAI.I.IS.TER, voun OINTMENT IS GOOD." fiIIEILMATISN—It removesnlmost Immediately the indentation and swelling when the pain ceases. ,(Read the directions around the box.) HEAD-ACIIE—The salve has cured persons of the head ache of civets'''. 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. success. SCALD ❑BAD—We have cured easesthat actually defied every thing known One man told us that he libtl spent S3UO on h , s children without any benefit, when a feet boxes of ointment cured theni. BALDNESS—It ndl restore hair sooner than any other thine• TETTER—There is nothing better fey the cure of Tetler. in one of the hest things in the world for Burns. Files—ThOneands are yenr4 cured by this Oinment. It neve: falls IR Riving relief for the t ilea. .9ronnd tee b or ..p.iirfArinits far win:: McAliistrea °faintestfor So•ej'iii._Lirrr Compluint, Erysipelas, Totter, Chilblain. Scot': Mao!: Sore eyes, Qeincy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, -Verson:4f ec:!" , . Parts, Disease of the Spine, Head-Ache, Asthma, Deafness, .Ear-Ache, Berns, Corns, Alt Diseases of the s"its, Sor',l , Lips, Pim ple...i.e. Stifstess of the joints, Strellin: of the !Jolt's, Sore Lisnki, Sores, Bite esnationt, Piles, Cr,.', Stadi'. or Broken Breast, Tooth-Ache, Arne in the 'ace, Fc. COLD PRET—Liver Co!itplatat s pain in the the;.'- or side,llllling cant' the Mar, one or the other scum. t pan cold feet (Thlz Ointment la the true Inn remedy) O co itss our_e o el e g c n a lfAs i ea u s s e e ac toh t rt hu ae_enolimdfmeeotn wilt. w -...— aye beep Corns from growing. People need never to troubled with them if they unit t'reguentiy. - This Ointment Is good for any part of the body or limbs that are inflamed. In soma cases It should be applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of James .11cAllisetr is written with a pen upon every label. JAMES McALLISTEE, sole Proprietor of the above Medicine. Price. 24 cts. pee hog. AGENTS—J. M. Beatty & Co„ Poturville i D N.. Heisler, do; J. W Gibbs, Mlnertrille ; Charles Prel im Orwigsburg ; CA& G. Huntsinger, SchuyikUl Haven ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Heis ler, Port Coition; Wm. Price, lat Clair ; John D. Hick,. Reading; and by Agents In all the priacipaf,Towns in the United States. Princip.l Oct, No.sti North3d at. Plfitaderplim or PE R PEVII • • M an y nativ?tors of tb!," fine neW:,elett of s, et 4'la este Ha e;veeine” .7 1 6 .Y' all"wii l Fi `ft la all its blossoms in tbo m iC of Jun. here the perpetual Woo / etjayetr; i not bo allowed to bloom 't saqh ado 7e ; Roses aro so eon:noon thin= prized ;:ariiile blooming frr'm wiriitigtzbei . , ember, it is highly prized y all persmis. • The way I pureue to :row it in pelf *lib': ier to pinch out, as soon asisible, every blossoming! bud that appears at the !Ina - crop, ray the• middle of May to themire of Jane. ', serves all the strength of the plant for the after' bloom ; and accordingly I save such clusters. or roses in July, August, tember and October, tie those who have not tried Ibis stopping system con , have no ides of. Ls Reine, Madame Laffay, Compte de Paris, and th Duchess of Sutherland - are particularly superb v rimies under this treat meta. Indeed, they 'ittaay be recommended as among the best of the perpetuals. - .- j, hare ,adupted, with excellent Sandia. Mr. 'Rice's recommendation of giving the roots of well established roses a good ioaking of liquid guano. after . they have shed their leaves, sag middle of October. It greatly promotes their luxuriant growth the next ,season.4-iforticuffurafirf. POWER OP THE [SOIL TO ABSORD ODORS. I . I • It well kaotti (het onions. if butted _it' die earth for a few daysprevious totting cooked, will' have lest much of their rank flavour. Wild ducks which are often teci - fishy in flavour lobe good, may be render.] ranch 'more palatable by being wrap.. ped in absorbent paper and hurried in tl e groom! for a few boars. Dried codfish loses coch of lair austerity of flavor (if we coin a term)l by similar treatment. During the plague in Europe, cloth ing was often buried for a time to disinfect, it This absorbent property pf the soil is duo to the presence of carbonaceonsr matters; for clean sea beach sand will produce Ino such results, while pulverized charcoal will act with much greater energy than common soil. On this principle, matter coated With unleached ashes, and then Mil:led t polsurulent peat or muck, will not only decoMpose without giving off offensive odors, but the much will slab, by, absorbing the resulting gage, arising final s decompoaiiton, be :rendered highly • valuable as' a fertilizer. Dr. Dino says I that a dead horse, if cut in pieces and treated . as above, will render twenty loads of muck equal in quality to the best Istable manure. AVIA FllOl`llM-RS I have been eating delicious Cauliflowers all winter, thanks to )Jour directions in the llortictik Jurist. I sowed seed foil / the winter crop about the middle of May; and when winter approarbett I lifted the plants in a damp day, with a little , earth attached to the roots, and set them or, the floor of a warm celtia, under ono of my out build ings. They were most of them not even showing the leas_,Crigne of' flowering when they were put it, the erikar, and I confe'as I was a little incredu lous as to lbeir."coming to anything" in their winter quarters) But they soon began to form blursom crowns,,iend I pave tut the whitest and most delicious cauliflowers from lbese'Plants since last December -that I have ever tasted. As this ,mode of treating caukflostrers is not generally known here:.l have quite estintished',my neigh tv,re by the sight 'of such a fine winter vegetable In abundance.—The A NE,W TIANVRE Robert Dryson, Eiv, of Cumberland county, about eight miles from Harrisburg, Va. has bsab experimenting. for the last ten years, t , v l makebx haunted tan buck available and valuable as mature. Besides his magnificent farm. be likewise mfrries oh the tanning business. Finally, after a great Oal of expense, and many failures, he lhas suc— ceeded in discovering n m thod of producing from the tan an efficient manure: This is ,his plan: fie has histart wheeled out on a level .piece of gr t mind, and leveled off two oir three, feet thick. O'er this he spreads a layer of two or three inches ofllime, and over that again a strata Of tan—then a Meyer of lime, and Iso on. He lets the bed so prepared remain for To years. at Om end of that tithe be finds 'hirnelf n possession of p bed of ma nu e, the effects of which upon the land can hardly be -urpassed, for the:richness of its Product, and the durable fertility which it imparted _ I liE3O I F nooly , drops. !---,-- I For the' last three yiirs I have turned sty ar teniion to raising Iparrnips,lrula bags, and the' sug t beet, as a fi Id crop. ,The parsnip should be planted es early lin Artr y as tbel Imam! will permit. It ha. no en emy th+ill seriously injure it, ylelds wh11,(50 kr.i.diels per!ocre.)lMil for winter heel is worth twic us mochl;iis the ' uta bega or sugar beet. 1 4 ,he ruts begs, kit me, has br, nme en On certfm crop on account of the depredations of the turnip flea.. The sugar beet is is practive root, and Will pay well for persons erartig in the pro duction of winter milk, but under .31i er circam . - litamies, I doubt tlie economy of entering largely into its cultivation If fattening cati4 or hogs be the abject, Indian am' will afford more feed from a given quantity of ground. provided it is oafishly mer.ttrerl.—A Correspondent'. 1,. 1, 1 LOWErS. TIT petals offl wers do n t owe their hetuts to' - the cot or t h a t pnints them, i f or that,, : hen drawn off, is dull and deed; neither do ' 64 .ovre their hellbent iints to the skin that covers , t hem. Their lovely loppearance is derived birth (firm the bub hire oflwater which compose j heir pa ulum. Re ceiving the sun ' s rays ; they aro ,en ivened:' and brightened by nflection'ancl efractioi from those, drops gf water, and, from that irpot orl oint of light being seen in ivervjiubble, and strik gto the lo— cus underneath. Ily the,e me ns theft hole flower would et times be one blaze o light l l ad not rigr ture, toisoften he mime, cover , d the P ,tal with an upper and an under skin, whi h eurtnia their dia. mon dlim e rays,-and leaves the instead a lightness and bestity unrqualled by the most k quisite art of the pair i ter. , ! ----- • FOWLS:. A farnicr may keep hundred ftwas may euffir them to trample u , on and meters of 'veheat and other grams, ant fe - yrer eggs than the cottager , ltho kepi provides secret dozen, cVho nests, : pounded brick, plenty of Indian corn, I and grail (or them ;land vibe, taker hi- hens. are not diaturbed bout Three Chi \lk eggs in a neat are better t nest egg, and large eggs . please th naioften smiled to see the eon into a nest' of goose eggs I laying earlier in life, white nests' at plenty, and , where other hens tea sac them -" ORES I SING FOR THE FL O 1 GARDEN. • ariy,,f -- A little core will enable atiyi , firoailyito have Ma 17 very bed compost possible forl flowerol whether in beds or potei . Mir together t o west leaves and e l stelks, all the shred and bits of cloth cuttings of hair, eweepinge of rooms and paths, b oven bones in smell pieCes, coal dust, ern equal quantity of street dirt, and an equal quantity, of fine coal asher, or half the quantity of woodisPes—mis in a heap , and pour upon it doll the night - wash of the house—but not in quentit ea to run through; turn the whole once a week, until rho quantity i equals your requirement. i 1 • - CATERPILL' An Englis , agricultural pa ing me th od of destroyog cite accidently discovered, and is ner near Glasgow. A piece. been blown by the wind into a and when taken out was Yon the leaf devouring insects.' I immediately ?faced pieces of both in has garden, and fodn the caterpillar) had universall shelter.—ln tlais way he destrs every mortaing.r ; I GRAPE 1 The Ohio Cultivator says t. that State but thles years second dory, las d had eve amu n 4.the corners of !Le build of twenty o. thirty feet, near full of fruit. The only dim received, was a ;watering - I eve water, occasion, with soap' Maraulayls, History • STOLU lE.l,•ofla beautifbl V valuable work, publashthl by • Philadelphia. containing alli the • litenituni, of vol. Lot the. I.,andori in London at nearly 04,00 a vnlumel sale sA omts, l ALSO, the Apocelytkal lre . an enarae on the Hee and fall of ' natty In the year 1701. Price chi March Ir 12 - 1 theme :•.* a • ttOSE C. My ow, to should season. of et Nat :o 'fog.. in his barn, destroy his d still have pa a Anglo balk eggs, lime, water .a care that their nests. an a single m. I have d end lay II commence pi.l eggs are ling around ME3 ns. the follow. which wee 1 . by a gard en rag bad nt bush, and covered by bo hint, be oth in every eet day that ,tt3 them for '• thousando .er give pillar. tactic l acurrc r o .i to tic eking ellen cl I the a takenl ye Marl • I at a gtspo vino in bag cinnbed to th.o ruled its branches ;•ngto he distance the bole being a! treatment it halo I , day with dish Lda of Ilps' gland ran_ e Mon of tat ' • H. Flutter & Co. atter'', trerbaturn et edition. published • I , tecelld and for I eatrao Binary 'die_ 7. put. iohed torte, at BA ,NAN'S 4 d Va itry Marta..
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