The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 18, 1849, Image 4

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    hlit 40 tjunior.
OVohn't Shart.—.Ded,' said a-hopeful _
'lv , many:fowls are there on the table
. 'Why,' said the old gentlemen, as be looked
:complacently on • pair of finely mated chickens,
grit were smoking on the dinner table. 'Why,
t son, there are two.'
Tao l' replied the smartness, 'there are three
eir,lncol I'll prove it.'
Three replied the old gentlemen, who was a
T
plata matter-of-fact man, and underetood things
as its saw them : *l'd like to see you prove that.'
'Easily done. sir, easily done Ain't that one!'
laying bin knife on the flint,
• 'Yes. that's certain,' said bin dad..
' , And ain'l that. twor Pointing talhe second,
"and don't one and two make three'.'
eaid the father, turning to the old lady,
who was in amazement at the immense learning
of her eon, 'really, wife, this boy is o genies and
dessaves to be encouraged Ica it. Here, old lady,
do tyou take one (owl, and I'll take the second,
and john may havelthe third for his learning.'
[-?'Doctor's Fees.—A surgeon was called up
in the night by a laboring man, to attend his wife,
who was in childbed ; but having often attended
under similar circumstances, he asked the man
who was to pay him.
The. countryman answered that he pouessed
five pounds, which, kill or cure r shoOld be his re
ward.
The doctor paid every attention to the poor wo
man, who. notwithstanding, died. .
'Soon aftw her death, be met:the Widower, and
observed that he had an account against him.
The men appeared greatly surprised, end in , -
quired for What.
On being informed, ho replied
4 1. don't think I owe you anything—did you
cure my wife 1'
'No, certainty, it was not in the power of meJi
eine to cure her.'
'Did you kill her then r sail the countryman.
'Na,' I did not,' was rho reply..
rWhy,•then,' raid-the countryman, 'es you did
not either kill or cure, you are notl entitled to the
reward.
re- Row to Cure'a Bird Temper.—Da‘id, a
man of meek and kindly spirit, bed long suffered
from the platter-clatter, never-ending, scolding
-tongue of his worse half.
One day en herb doctor greeted David, at his
_,work, with a 'Well, Master David, how be your
'Oh, I be very well, thanks to ye, but my wife'.
• - not so nicely.'
•Indeed; said the herb doctor, with a quick ear
for an ailment, 'what may: bo the matter we she,
Master. Daeid
• . 'Well.' said David, in his usual dry and quiet
way, , she heir a bad breakingaut about her month
every now ,and then, that troubles her and me
carry sore, I 'sure ye. Master Doctor.'
sWell, Bahl the latter, , t could make a grand
. cure of her, I'll warrant ; I hev a salve 'at I makes
fra the juice of the juniper tree, and biting up a
, lot of different kind o' things 'at quite cures that
in no time r
'Deed; said David, 'and what might your charge
be, now, for a box o' that 'intment 'at would quite
gore her I' ' '
'Oh,' said the herbist, looking anxiously up in
-, - Davidts face, only a matter of a shilling !'
t Well, that'. dirt•clacap,' said David. 'lf you
. cures her I'll give you eighteen pence, now !'
trVith this offer, the doctor sot off home to pre
pare Ms nostrum, and straightway hied the next
day to David's Image, box in hand. There he
_ found Mrs. Price, and went at once to business.
" • tWell; Mrs. Price, your master tells me you erev
• betimes a bad breaking out about the mouth, and
lye broughtr a box of fine .'intment 'at will cure
ye!'
With this announcement, Mte. Price fired up
at once, reeing her husband's jest, raised the brush
with which she was sweeping and pummelled the
I, doctor to his heart's content, even following to beat
him a field from her, he screaming out all the
while, 40h, MiSSII3 Price, be you gone mad r
Trona that day, however. Mrs. Price has Men
wholly cured of her scolding habits. •
David has only to look up in her face and say,
. 'l'll get a box u' that 'intment,' and there's an end
.of the matter. . , '
' David hoMarably paid the deem his 1.1. fid., and
treated him to make him forget his punishment.'
Ur A -Practical .1,,A-n—Nut very tong since,
a small farmer in a liitte village in Somersetshire,
who prided himself on his cheeses, in a fi; of un
wonted generosity—le , he was a penuritka man—
sent to
. her majesty, Queen Victoria a prime
cheese. A person given to practical jokes knowing
this, bought an eighteen penny gilt chain, end sent,
it in a letter, purporting to be from her majesty,
appointing her ‘well-belovetrmayor of the iillage,
in the document exalted into a corporate town,
but whereof he, the said mayor, formed the sole
body and `whole authority. The ignorant poor
men swallowed the hait,'and called the village to
gither; gave en ex to be roasted whole, and walked'
at the bead of the invited procession, wearing his
chitin of office, and for several weeks exhibited the
insignia of royal autograph at church and at mar.
kets.—Blackwood. •
M . Lost his Reckoning—The Boston Evening
:Museum tells the following good one. A week or
two ego, one roasting afiern eon, 5 citizen ortbese
United States was teen strolling through Wash
ington Street in a very leisure manner, and from
the serpentine character of his gait and the fishy
look of his optics, a suspicious person might have
been induced to consider him either three sheets
in the wind, half Ma over, or tolerably disguised.
Just before he reached Brown's he tumbled down,
and on thing he looked first at the bystanders and
then into one of the stores, and addressing the
clerks with much indignation, exclaimed, 'Are
our bplaws to be cancer:or not f I should like
to know. Why don't you put ashes on the side
:walks'?"
' tar Sam SliVer Last.--:—Judge Halliburton
. the 'witty author of Sim !Slick,. was holding a
. Court the other day, end in the commencement of
thwproceedinga, it became necessary to empanel a
jury. One worthy burgLter upon being called, re
guested of the Court to caps him. the ground
• that be was afflicted with 'the , at the same
time holding out his hands to the judge, and dis
playing the visible evidence of his cutaneous afflic-
Alan. The&dge, .alter closely impeding the
! hernia of the juror, directed the clerk so follows
•Tho Court decides that the juror's excuse is
...o•valid one, and therefore directs that he be
isz-rls-t-e-b-e.d off.'
.."`.tremendous roar of laughter vignified the une.
-aiming verdict of lio audience that his Lionel war
guilty of a pun. FI
'rrMarriogarlde Daughters.—'•Yon are the
very person I wanted,' said a lady at a_ball re
cently given in this neighborhood, to an officer
.01 the 9th. "You must dam with Mica B—.
Coate, introduce you to her."
"Excuse me, I em no dancer." •
"Oh, but you can't retitle now, she is a pretty
girl, and has thirty thousand pounds."
"Why really, I am not d marrying man my
self, but, if your lady.hip pleases, I'll mention her
It. our mesz. "
17""qhe Bears."—The principal of en Acad.
MY, in ari advertisement, mentioned his female
assistant. and'the "reputation for teaching which
she bean;' but tbe printer—careless fellow—left
out the "which;'—so the advertisement went
forth, cornrnendinding the lady's reputation for
..leaehing she bears."
TZ""`Thert are Iwo Mingo," says Hrs. Part—
ington, '•that should be et home every evening
at dark, C . 07111 and women."
Some descendant of Solomon has wisely re•
conked, th‘t those who go to law for damages are
sure to get them 1
rir'F.lllo7," said a little boy in a theatre,
..sin't that a //and box where the mtisiciaris are 1"
BB RIGHT& PO'FT, Agents for they flihr Isar Plate Ilia—flare In store a large su • nly--of B, Her
and Fine Iron, at Manufacturers prices. I tern ron
supplied promptly. Orders for Boiler stind 'u r Iran
,glean to us, will tarn the purchase. frouhtM.
July ta, BRIGHT & T . OTT.
FLAT BAR RaHrnad Iron. and Raines
iLILIMAL For sale by BRIGHT parr.
Jul, 23 4 1642 . - at:
11.1IIILDEIIS HARDWARE.—A crialphie assert
-L7 merit of lluildere, Saddlers. Carriage Makers, and
finnan-keepers. lf:ldarate reduced prices.
July 2.9, 31-] • BRIGHT & POTT.
VVIITM. B. WELLS, Attorney at Law. Mlneraville
Schuylkill County, Pa. (Oct I 4-42-
HE BOOK - OF THE D . A.T....l.lcut.tywch.s
A.
Expedition - to the Dead Sea and the lordan,with
:gaps and Engravings Jun pubtished and for sale at
Su ne23 . 49-.26 HANNAN'S Cheapflooketore
iIiTtirtEg r TECEBECiTtribIiENIICAL Foie:
11 der for Razor Strops, unrivalled and unequalled in
the onnals or Itut , Ninetrenth Century: Warranted.to
produce a flee Smooth edge in one mfn lite, or the mon
ey refunded. For sale by the undentigned, , at the
Town Ball tree Store. - -- - •
Jol2B. 21-1 , - v,ruour h For,
SILENCE
That dreadfar 'Cone. T The Lases ars re imager
The rook of the &sower had brims.
The cough of esantraptiou bath is .
it assay/de Death 1 •
you a motherf t Your darling child, your idol
and earthly Joy, la 'now, perhaps„conflned to bee
chamber by a dangerous cold—hetpale cheeks, her thin
shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, has already
gained npon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough
pierces your soul.
Youngman, when Just about to enter life„ disease
sends a heart-crushingblight over the fair prpects of
the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell 0
yoUr loss of hope, but you need not despair. There I
a balm which will heal the wounded lungs. It In -
SHERMAN'S ALL-BEALING DALSAN.
*Prig'
Mrs. ATTRE E, the wife of Wrn-ll.Attree, Esq. was
given up by Dr. Sewal of Washington. Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York.
Her friends all thought she must die. She had every
appearance of being in consumption, and was so pro- '
flounced by her physlcians—Sherman's Balsam was
given.and It cured her.
Rev. HENRY JONES. 100, "-Eighth avenue, was
cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years
standing. ' The first dose gave him more relief than
all the other medicine he had ever takes. Dr. L. J.
Beals, 19, Delaney street, gave It to a sister-in-law
who was I sboriag under Consumption. and to another
sorely afflicted with the Mamie. In both cases Its
effect were immediate, sad soon r Stored them to-com
fortable health.
DR SHERMAN'S COE% LOZENGES
Cure the most obstinate case of Cough In a few
hones. They have cured a la rd number orpersons
who hare been given up bythelr ph,6icianiand friends,
and many who have been reduced to the verge of the
grave by oittinghlood,Consu motion and Hectic fever.
by their nse Italie had the rose of health restored to
their haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the
draises of this invaluable medicine.
'DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES
Have been proved In more than 400,000 • cases to be
nfallible, In fact the only certaiin worm destroying
medicine ever discovered. rhi drrn will eat them
when they cannot he k e other medicine,
and • the benefit derived ;f.1.1 .Olminlstration of
medicine In them in f,lll. ,/,t beyond deserip•
Lion. When the bresib nilchill L o wry offen
sive, add there in pickle.. et' Ow ii , se.l's3 mmlio. drew.
linens. starting during swe; , ..b•torbed dre.iins.awaklng
with fright and serebtnlna. troublesome couch, feyere
isliness, itirste veracious appetite, sickness of the
stomach• and bloated' sinmach—these are among the
many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re
lieved bythese incomparable Lozenges. They have
never been knnwn to
DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES
.Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation
of the heart and Meatless in a very few minutes.—
They-cure low ness of spirits, despondency, faintness,
colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach. summer or
bowel romplalnui—they keep up the spirits, dispel all
the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation,Ond
enable a peiann tnunderio ereat mental or bodily toil
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PoOn MAN'S PLASTER
Is acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be
the best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sov
ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back,
loins, stile, breast, neck, limbs Joints, rheumatism.
lumbago, doe. One million a year will not supply.the
demand. Caution Is necessary, as there aro many
unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti
cle the community. He careful to get Sherman's
flor Man's Plaster, with a •..fec sierife" of his written
ILUPIe on the bark—none others ars! 'genuine, anal will
dn'iinore hurt than gond. Dec. 2.19-1 y
TILE GRAND °PURGATIVE.
FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism
Pales, Dyipeps'ia, Scurvy,sintallpor,Jaundice,Pa in
in the Rack. Inward Weakness. Palpitation of the
Heart, Rising in 1 Im Throat, Dropsy, Asthma.revers,
all kinilla."Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum
Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Huinsy,
Wllm,ping Cough, Consuinption. Fits, Liver Complaint
Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the skin, Colds, Copt,
Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other
diseases, arising from tut purities of the blood, and'ob
' stroctions in the organs of digestion.
Experience has proved that nearly every disease nri
' vitiates from impurities of the blood or derangement of
the digestive organs; and to recurs health, we must re
move these obstructions or restore the blood to Its na
tural state.
The aversion to taking medicine is mnsteffectualy reg
moved by Clickner's Fegctoble Per:retire Pills ; bein
completelyenveleped with a coating apt:retch:usurer
(whlcn la as dint,* front the internal ingredients as a
nut shell from the kernel) and have notaste of niedicine.
Moreover they neither nauseate °refine in theslighiest
degree, but operate equally on all the diseased parts of
the,ystein, Instead of conflningthemselvestri and rack
ng any particular region. Thus, if the Liver beaffec
ed, one ingredient will operate on that particular or
gan, and by cleansinglit of any excess of bile. restore
it to its natural state. another will operate on the
blood,and remove all impurities in its circulation.while
a third will move all impurities in its circulation, while
a third will effectually expel whatever Impurities may
hive been discharged in, the stomach, and hence tliFy
stra, at the root of disease, remove all impure humors
from the body open the pares externally and internally;
separate all foreign and obnoxious partiries front the
chyle, so that Gist:load may be thoroughly pure—thee
securing a free and healthy action to the heart° lungs,
and liver; and thereby they restore Arafth,even when
all other means have failed.
The entire truth or the above can be arcertained by
the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so posi
tive and certain in restoring health. that the proprietor
binds himself to return the honey paid fur them in all
Cases where they do not give t untversal satisfaction.
Retail prices,2s cis. Per Lox.
Principal ollire, - N0.1.68, Yesev street, New York,
Tim following, are the agents In Sahoylkill county for
Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher
' man's All-Healing Balsam, Lozenges and Plasters :
Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and Milner do Mingenroth ;
Patterson.-M. Schwartz; aliddleport—Jno. Williams;
Port Ca:bon—H. Shissler; Pottsville—F. Sanderson,
and J. G. Brown ; St. Clair—Hughes ; New Castle—
Geo. Reasnyder;: Taylorville—J. 11. Otto Miners
ville—James D. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman;
Tremont—Manse da Wingert; Pinegrove—Paul Barr;
Orwigsburg—Joseph Hammer ; Prat Clinton—Lyon do
104151; New Philadelphia—NV:n.ll. Barlow pSchnyl
kill Haven—Levan& Kauffman ; and also by J. S. C.
MARTIN. wholesale and supply ing agent, Pottsville
Dec 2. '4B. 49-IV
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FRESIT IMPORTED GREEN AND BLACK TEAS
From J, C. Jenkins &_ C.,
' TEA DEALERS.
S. V. earner of CI mast and Trestra streets.
Nr B.—One of our part n.rshavlng learnedthe Tea
L•lnfslness of the eh!, ll,rnsclves, during a reel
denrie Of seven yedrFnm,,, them, the pithiemay there
fore expect oQ us the fall :wen?. the knowledge and
experience nine acquired. °
To our 111.4ek as, partirt::na v. wo with to ral I at
tention ar polsessine a deers. , of strenzli and richness
of flavor seldom equalled. Black tear are universally
need by the 'Chinese, who consider the Green fit oely
foi foreigners. Out physicians also recommend the
Black as making n more healthful beverage than the
Green. Each package is so secured as to retain the
virtue, of the tea for a long time in any climate. and
containsfutl reir,htor tea, independent of the metaland
paper with which it is enveloped.
J. C. JENKINS & Co.
The ahn4 warrante tea. put up in L I. and Ilk.
packacesjtnit receive dand will be constantly kept for
sale-by the subscriber J. WHITFIELD.
Nov. 1519. •148
B. A. Fa hnestocWs Venn!rage.
FACTS FOR TIIE PEOPLE •
PIM CONSTANTLY increasinzpopularity and sale
1 of B. A. Fahneslock's Yertnifuge has Induced per
sons who are envious of Its success, to palm off upon
the public. preparatinns which all Medical teen know
to he inefficacious to expelling teor,ss from the system,
This Yerntifuge made its way into public favor spoil
the ground of Ito own intrinsic merits, more than any
other medicine of the kind now used; and while many
tvorin remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced
into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity
which their worthlcsness Justly merited, B. A. Foltne
stork's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sus
tained. It has only to be used and Its t-ffects will hilly
sustain all that tssa id of its wonderful expelling power
CERTIFICATE.
Wales, Erie Co., New York, Jan 7, 1643.
We certify that we have used B. A. Fahnestork's
v e rmin* in our families, and in every rase it has pro
vided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling
worms from the srste n. We cordially recommend It
to parents who have children afflicted with that dan
gerous malady. EX. I,XION
B. VIRG
PAINEIL.
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• ROBERT MAY,
JOS. BURROUGHS.
For sale, wholesale and re3ilat the drug warehouse
of U. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co.
Corner of Sixth and Wood etc. 'Pittsburg. Pa.
For sale in Pott,oiiie, at CLEMENS & HEISLER:
Druz fitore [Dec. 0. 1613. 50-
.PILTIVE •WHITE LEMD. •
Wetherill & Brother,
MtZt2.lllEiBtoa Norths F Front
g t iaphi..ave4. a g ood aup of their tear'
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a
on the article, shalt now have their ordors Ailed. ,
No known rubstincepossesses those preservative an
beautifying properties. so desirable in it paint, to a
equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence in
admixture of oilier materials only mara its value. I
has,therefore, been the steadyaim of the manuficturert
for ninny years, to supply to the public a perfectly per
white lend, and the unceasing demand for thearticle,l.l
proofthat it has met with favor. It is invariable brand,
ed on one krill: WETUEIIILL & BROTH ElCin full,
and on the other. warranted pare. all in red letters.
Cheap, China Glans and
Queens-Ware. •
DEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR DUST
NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi
cinity. we are induced to lay before them the claims
or our house to their patronage.
Having the largest and most complete mock In this
country. we can offer great inducements both in su.
perk.'" qnality a d price, in French, English, German
and Canton CAine. the. real fres Stone China, (the
strongest ware made,) Stone. Liverpool and Granite
Ware. Plats, Nottlded nod Cat Glass.
We will 'enter Cash to any person a DINNER SET.
TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, or a SINGLE PIECE,
for less maney than any Wholesale or Retail House
can, because the Wholesalci Houses. must necessarily
sell on credit, which we do act, and Retail Houses do
but a small business In comparison with ours. To all
which attention Is respectfully requested.
TYNDALE dr. MITCHELL..
No. 219 Chesnut Street, strove Seventh.
, Phlladelplita.Feb. It. '49. 9-Iy
lee Cream Saloon.
T HE subscriber respeetioily informs the public
CCAlfe en S e l r r a et i r:ll6 b e a T t e . /i ' ar:e l ;. re abls adallrably alr.•
ralia.d with regard to comfort, by his superior accom
modations to serve op every variety of refreshments
or the choicest kinds. in the most agreeable manner.
Ills Ice Cream, au. Refreshment in the Warm season,
In smootbnese and delicacy of flavor, cannot be Mims
pas.sed.•
Pie Nie ar.d other Parties, lintels And families sop
plted with Prults,Confectionsries, and Refreshments
of all kinds, prommiy, end on the most satisfactory
FREDERICK C. EPEIKCI. •
Jilts 9.1810 11-tf
THE giNkits - 7'36 . 60 - At; AND POTT,§VIIIE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
NCH. HAVE.N, DINERSVILLE AND
TREgONT- P&3SENGErt -
. , cilAxot OR HOURS.
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O N
and after Monday, April 2d. tbri - lititisall be
tunas follows. via.: ,
Leave 51inersvIlle for Schuylkill Haven 'at 6j and
8I o'clock, A. M., ands o'clock, P. M.
Leave Schu:lkill Haven fir Mincrsvilie at 5 before
8 A. 11., 12.5 Al., and 65 P. M. • .
Leaie Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock, P. M.
Leave Tremont for Pottreille,Mlnerivtlie and Schuyl
kill Haven, at 3 o'clock. P. 5L
•-•,..- FAUE. ..-• •
Frain Minernille to Schnelkill Haven, 25 eta.
Schuylkill Haven to Tremont. 50 "
" Mlnersville to Tremont, 40-"
An Omnibus 'still run between Pottsville and Went
wood to connect with the Tremont Train, leaving
Pottsville at 121 o'clock, M., and leaving Westwood
immediately on the arrival of the Train from Trimont.
Fare from Pottsville to Westwood, ".15 eta.
4:FAH baggage at the ow -
ner's tisk.
- WIM. T. CLARK,
Proprietor.
Pottwille, OctW49-441
LITTLE SCII LL ROAD.
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ARRANGEMENT FOR' THE FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE
SCIII7tiLKILL temLnoko.
THE Passenger Trainiea ves Port Clintnn,dally.(Su n
day* excepted) on the arrival of the morning train
on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia--arriving at
Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves-Tamaqua at half
pant one o'clock, P.M., In time to connect at Port Clin
ton with the afternoon train, no the Reading Railroad
from Pottsville to Philadelphia.
PARE.—To Port Clinton,:6 cents; to Philadelphia.
143 50.
The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sundays
excepted,) at 6 o'clock. A. 01., and Putt Clinton at 4
o'clock, p.m. A passenger ear tuna in connexion with
the Freight train, sn that passengers for Philadelphia
can take the morning train of earn on the Reading Rail
road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other
train. JOHN ANDERSON,
Tamaring-OctlS-40 General Agent.
Summer Arrangement.
pnn.A., REAR AI DING & POTTSVILLE
L ROAD.
W:= cA:::r Rila•
ciIANGP. OF nouns,
AND Two Tails. EACH WAX DAILY. EXCEPT isENDATs.
N and after Monflay,Aprli Rd, 10101 two trains will
Nu run each way, daily, .between Philadelphia and
Pottsville.
Morning lino faecOromodatinc), leaves Philadelphia
at 71 o'clock A. 51, (Slindays excepted) pass.cs Read.
inn of 10.45 A. M.
The above I ine stops at all way stations, as formerly.
AFTERNOON LINE—PAST TiIAIN.
eaves Phllada. daily. (ex. Leaves Pottsville daily (eX•
cent cep oville, 5:15,t Sunday.) a t 7. 2 . 1 ..3 3 7
" Pottstown; 4.15 " Port Clinton,' .3,00
Reading. 5.011 " Reading. 3.50
o. port Clinton, 5.45 1 ' Pottstown 4.30
" Sell. Haven, 6.10, " Phrmilxvllie. 5.00
A r',4 at Pottsville. 62111Arr's at State Road. 5.50
The afternoon train will stop . at the above named
tatinns ; Passenger far other points must therefore
take the morning line.,
Depot in Philadelphia ciwner Broad and Vine Nis.
. ICn passengers'can enter the cars, note. provided
sith tickets.
NOTICE.—Fifty ands of baggage will he allowed
in e!arh passenger in till•sr liner, and passeng ers are
expressly prohibited from taking anything as baERNEE
hot their *tearing apparel winch will be at the risk of
ha owner. No freight will betaken by these linen.
By order of the board of managers.
S. 13R kDFORD, Sec'y.
43-
Phila.. Oct.2S. 1813
READING & POTTSVILLE
RAD. ROAD.
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RAT F.S OF FREIGHT ON MERHA NDI Z E
N AND AFTER April lei, 1845, Goods will be
/ forwarded with despatch at the following rates
of freight, between. Pottsville and the points below
stated, per tips of 2000 ILs.
• Lances Potescilte I Between Poet rille
and Phila. ' and Readier..
Plaeter,timestone, Bitumin
ous OW. dand, Iron Ore, )
2 00
and Bricks.
Bloonts,Lime,Timber.Stnne , l.
Rosin, Tar. Pit ;Is. Raw
Turpenpne.Marble,Gtinti, „
stones,: nails, spikes, scrap
and pig 41111, groken cast- I " '
ings, piano, and pondrette.
gar Iron, flour, salt,
bark, viw to . lle.e.o,Cilt
and pork. lumber. lCraint
iron enst.loco, 'ova, e 2 75
la,tr,, ocean crift , .. polo- I .
tor,ealt poise, brimstone,
and rye chap.
Floor: Per "I'
Oil,' groceries vinegar, whisl
key, machinery, cheese,
' lard, tallow, rags, leather,
and red lard,trysters,ltemp, raw hides, paint:, white }HT
glue and cordage, steel,
bran and ship *tuft
Raw rotten and lecol,cigar!,`
fresh luebt. fresh G<h. dry
goods,,llll es and medicines,
foreign liquors. wines and I
teas, glass, china, and I
quecn,ware' poultry, con-
lectintary. books and eta- 0
Denary, spirits turpentine,
cumphlue, burned coffee.
hats and gaps, boots and
shoes, bonnets, feathers,
trees, hops. spices, furni
ture, by welg,ht.
No additional charges for Commission, storage: or
receiving or delivering freights many of the Company's
denote on the line: (April IS, '4O. 20-tf
OFFICE OF TYKE PHILADELPHIA'
S. READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Philarldpkia, Dec. 20111, 11849.
1 OTICE I; hereby given, that the rates of Freight
e and Tolle on Coal trattrported by title Company,
will be as follow:. froto-:4annary let. 1949:
To From 51.Carbon.S.IIaven.P.Clinton
fro..ltmontl, until June P, 1919 160 155 135
PhiladelpiJa, do do 160 155 135
Inclined Plane,untilDee. 3l ,d . o. l 0 1(4 195
Nicetown, do 1 1 t,5 145
Germantown R 11., do '1 70 165 1 9.5'
Fags of Schuylkill, do 170 165 145
M a ortink, do 160 155 125
Gong' ellockin and
Plymouth R. R., do 150 195 130
Torn Gilt 1 mile be-
do 145 - 140 125
low Norristown,
Norristown or fledge
port. do 40 135 '1 20
Port Kennedy, do 35 130 115
Volley Forge, do 30 125 110
Pletehisvitle, . do It) 115 100
Royer's Ford, do 10 115• 1 00
Pottstown. do, 15 110 , 1.00
Douglassville, do 15 110 100
Raumstown, do 10 105 ' 95
Rending. do 05 100 95
Between Reeding
and Mobraville, do 410 65 00
Mohr's'lle,- ' do 95 00 65
Hamburg, do 75 70 65
°twit:shunt. do 65 60 55
The freight and tolls on cool to Richmond, and
Philadelphia. during the months of Juna - July, aad
August will be
From M.Carbon.B.ll9ven.P.Clinton
170 105 195
And on and after Sept. lot,
to December art, 1619, 160 175 '1 55
Cy order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRADFORD, Secretary
Dern,'4s-52-tf)
itciiArrangement: .17
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LIVING STON'S EXPRESS LINE.
E ARE. PREPARED TO receive and Anwar
V Daily per Passenger Train. (our Laprers Car
being always In ...barge of special messentrers) mer
chandlyr at all descriptions, packages, bundles, specie
bank notes, dm.
Alan particular attention paid to collecting Bills,
Drafts and Accounts.
Package,' and Gonda delivered daily in ail interme
diate places between Philadelphia and Pottsvtle.
OFFICES.
Centre Street, Pottsville ; Ni;. 43, South Third street,
Philadelphia ; No. 6, Wall street, New York ; No 8,
Court street' Boston .
iLtri LIVINGSTON,IIOWARD &3o
Luzerne Iron Works, near
Hazleton.
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HUDSON —ALLEN,
in I:ominous of the above named establishment,
.L" respectfully Informs their patrons and the public
genemily, that they have taken the large building for
merly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the
Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which theyaave added a
rounder, and are now prepared to build Steam En
gines at every size, ; Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad
and Drift Cars. and to !Isaiah Iron and Orate Castings
of every description suitable to the Coal mining or any
other business, on the most reasonable terms. - .
Repairing of ail kind+ done with:neatness, and de
spatch. at the loweit prices:
All work furnished by them will be warranted to
perform well. They would solicit the custom of tiose
who may want articles in theca line in this vicinity.
All Wept wilt meet with ItamedLite and prompt at
tention. „B. W. HUDSON,
March 17, 1841 12.1y] 11. ALLEN.
PASCAL IRON WORKS.
f -t4= IN* O tt
kaat," ,
THILADELPHIA.
WIV - CEDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco-
V V motives,Marine and other Steam Engine Millers,
from 3to nineties In diameter: Abio, Pipes tor Gas,
steam and other purposes; antra strong Tuba for ny
draulle Presses; !follow Pistons for Pumps or Steam
Eng Luce *e. Manufactured and for sate by
MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS,
Warehouse S. E. corner 3.1 and Walnut sta., Plillada.
Philada. Nov. 411181'. 47
Eagle Iron Werke,
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IN TIM BORoUGii OF POTTSVILLE.
FORMERLY CONDUCTED BY C. IV, P/2".114JY. ,
J. WREN & co.
DEs ri ECTPULLT announce to their fr lendi and tre
public that they have trisect this establishment,
and respextfully solicit a continuance of the custom
of the works. Being practical Mechanic,. they flatter
themselves that - *bele knowledes and experience of the
tininess will suable them to turn out work that will
not fall to give Satisfaction to the most fastldlons.—
They are . prepared to manufacture Steam Engines..
pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Carl, Railroad and other
Casting.. fc• Ste.
AU orders tionktully received undpromptly executed
°tithe moat reasonable terms. ,
JOIIN wnErt;"
r - • ITIONAS WREN, 1.4
' Aptli slit '49-47-17) 'JAMES lirMi
Now Partilership
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rs• THE TRANSPORTATION AND
I COMMISSION BUSINESS: - • '••
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THE -undersigned entered into a parinershlp on the
first hist., ander the Orin of CONRAD, CARTER
& Co., for the transaction of a Transportation and
Commisticin Rosiness on the Reading Itailroad,and the
Roads connected therewith, and respectfirlly sorrel' a
contmaance of the patronage which has been hereto.
fore so liberally bestowed on the firms to which they
respectively belonged.
We aro prepared to transport Goods of all deserip
lions, daily, to Pottiville also; to the following - alined
places Port Carbon. &. Clair, New Philadelphla,Pat
terson,Middleporr, Brock Cite, TesearCit4, New Cattle,
Cattalvissa. Sloomsbeig, Orangeville,Bbanankin; Dan
vilie, Sunbury. Nortbur-berland, Mtiton, Money, - Wil
-1 liamsport, Mlooravllle,Tremont,Ate &e. All Goods
sent to our care vitll be perpetually :attended to . and
I forwarded with despacth.
J: C. CONRAD, I
J. E. CARTER, I B. DEFOREBT,dr.
Plibute/pkia.
lain Potc.srille. Sck—Havrs.
sly 21, , "30-tf
COLLIEUT AV Oali.S.
MaM
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE' MOPS.' .
/TIME subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Ea
1 Road and Ca lowhili streets. are prepared.to man
facture to order, niche shortest notice, Slum Eerie.
and Pumps, o. any power and capacity for Mining and
therpurposes, Bawer Coal Breaking Machias, with
.solid and perforated rollers,as may berequired.
Also Engines and Mincing Cylinders with all nee.-
ary maChinery for Stan Firmer.. Rot Air Pipes, of
be most approved plans, Cup and Halt joints and We
ter Tigers, of the very beet construction. They par
ticularly invite the attention of !roil Maritersond par
ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of
Patter. for Beitheir Mitts, having lately constructed
the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the corm.
try, via .—The Wyoming Mill at Wtlitesharre,and the
Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron .Works. Danville.
They are fully prepared for this kind of work.togeiher
with every variety of general machinery. Of she one.:
lip of their work and materials. It Is enough to say,
that time and experimme,the most infallible .eats, have
amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en
emas and machinery.
Orders are respecfully eolleited and will he promptly
attended to. iIAYWOOD & SNYDER.
Pottsville. January, IT. 1846 3-ly '
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SPENCER & MASON.
RESPECTFULLY announces to the pubike, that
they have takewthe Establishment known- as the
Pottsville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where
they are prepaed to build all kinds of steam Engines,
ntanuactute Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost
every description, at the shortest notice, and oil the
most reasonable terms.
. .
in. Persons From abroad, In want of Steam Engines
will find it tothelradvlntage togive them a call befoie
- engaging elsewhere'. Marl]
Frinklin Works.
.
TFIE Sobscriberannaunres to the piddle that he Is
sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Car
bbn,dately owned by A. C. Brooke. where lie condo
mes to manufacture to order at the shortest nutice
Steam Engines. Pumps, C. al Machinery
of shutout any size or description, for mining or other
purposea. Also Railroad and Drift cars, Iran or Brass
Canines or airy size or nottern.
*ORDERS ARE RESPECFFIAX SOLICITED a
- SILLYMAN.
LRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscriber.
continues to furnish the Colliers and dealers of
Schuylkill county, with Shovels of ail kinds, attlie lots
est Philadelphia psi, es. Attention is particularly cul
led to their Coal Shovels. Orders fur Shovels of any
size ov,pattcru prompt Irattended to.
S. SILLYMAN.
Port Carbon, July 10, ,1913 31-ly
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C=IMZLM=I33III
ant..“. - nrviows - TATTERSALL'S
Heave Powdes.
IT HAS cured, in the Met gent
1500 rose of ll,aver, '•
0100 tires Of Chronic Cough;
9.00 canes Of itrolmn Wind.
'sooit eases of Horses out of Condition, and other
dirrasev.
More than 000 rant ilicater. verbal and written, bay(
been terrived,amt,lin! to the virtue. of this ine.stinta
bin remedy but we have only space to subjoin the fa ,
lowing
Richland, Oetyrc. Ca, Sept. 17, ISIS
Gentlemen c—l whit:to inform you that the Tanerr
sail's (leave Powdere I bought nt your more lasi Cola
tar, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that
she bad had tiro gears. The first pace:needed not effel
a cute, but did the mate so ranch good I was induce
to try another package, and the result has been, Bra
she has not had the Heaves, since about a week afte
commencing (ho second putfage,althougle she has bee
used on my farm almost every dag siege, which les
satisfied nee that she is effectually owed, One of my
neighbors in giving Tattersall's (leave Powders to a
home. and the prospect is very flattering he will he c -
red by it.
Believing-that the above named meelicie;*ion nn!
valuable sue, and that Ilea yes ran be corgi
willing to lend my name in,praiseof it.
Respectfully,illosrs P. ‘VA .
tINER.
Spring Hll, Ala., Jelly 21; ley&
Mears. 1. F. Wiener & Co.—Gentlemen .--I most
cheerfully beartastinong to the gr.-merles-egg and virtu'
of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cure of hoe.
see erected with (leave coughs and colds. 1 have h
valuhble horse Mai sear ed ideerely erected with
(leaves and violent coughing, that I had well nigh lost
him, when I purchased a package of TatiPtsall's (leave
Powders; which entirely cured him and'restorid his
appetite. No owner of horses e termed he without It.
Reepactfielly yours. CHAP. A. re.novit.
CAUTlON.—lnntatione and worthless compounds
have followed us wherever we have int rodueed nor re
medy, and we understand that several new ones ate
being pet up for circulation—heware of those a ndiake
no 'remedy but "the Tattersall's."
Nonegenuine without the signature Of A. E. Gonglt
& Cu.—price one dollar per package, nix for live dol
lars. Prepared andsold whnlesale and retail by
COUGH & KETWIAM,
140 Fulton Street, New York.
OSCAR 0. JENKINS agent for Pottsville. ,
Palatine, Nov 13, ISIS
SA.L ANAVIER, FIICLE, AND
iono.;:iv CRESTS,
Piro—proof Doors for Banks and Store., Seal and Let
tcr Copying,Presorg, Potent Slatc•l.ined Refrioera
tors, VatorFtttrrs, Patont Portattle Hater Clo
.
seta, intende d for the sick and infirm.
EVANS & WA, iSON.
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76 South Th ird St., (appetite the Phflailit. Excdaltre,)
DIANUFACTUIM and keep
:''Y'litly.lqr-_,:a7. constantly on hand; a large as.
pi „!1 . ri . !.. lecirtment of the above articles.
1.0 1-, .nh , s , together with their patent trn
-1..
.1s 2 il i ,A , proved Salamander Fire-proof
l c MY!
,„, ; ..L.. p . : ai i i , lie: ,:: l a ii: t h gc t i Inc o n izr n u e c e le o d r
, aa T a
'tea- doubt as to their being strictly
..,./..~.2k fireproof,and ri that they will resist
..! '" , e . ..-7A. , " ,- . , ...' the tire of a y building. The
tunable cases of these safes are made nf bailer Iron, the
Inside case olsone.tone,and between the outer case and
inner case Ir a space of sonic three inches thick: and is
filled in with indestrnctible materia , as as In make It.
an impossibility In burn any of the contents inside of,
the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we arc pre
pared and do challenge t he world to produce any article
in the shape of Bonk Safes that will stand as ninclibeat,
and we hold nurselves ready at all times to linve them
fairly tested ha public bonfire. We also continue.to
manufacture a large and general asortmenf °four Pie-.
minim Alr.tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there arc
over 600 now In use, and in every instance they have
given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which
we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have
them In use.
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Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton
Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestoivn, Pa.
, N. ac G. Taylor, 120 North 3.1 at.; A.Wright & Neph
ew, Vine at. Wharf; Alexandei Camr, Cenveyaneer,
corner of Filbert and nth 54.1,./.olin N. Ford, 32 North
3d st.; Myers huse.2o North 3est.; James M. Paul,
101 South 9th at. •• Dr David Jayne, 8 South 3d at.;'
Matthew T. M flier . , 20 Smith 34 It. ; 'and we could name
some hundreds of others i fit were necessary. Now we
invite the attention of the public, a nd particularly those
k ii
,
in wan of Fire Proof safes, to call at our store before
purcha elsenthere, and we can satisfy them that
they wi et a better and cheaper article at our store
titan at any other establishment in the city.
We also menu facture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at
•
any other store in Philadelphia. •
DAVID EVANS,
Phila.,Septo,'4B-71-Iy7 JOAANNES WATSON.
TO BUILDERS ATCARPENTERS.N ---- 13
riMIE subscriber begs learn to inform his friends and
..Li i the pubblie in 'general, that he has purchased the
Lu ber Yard. formally owned by Zinn & Wilt. at
Set uylklll Ilasen, opposite the Farmer's Dank. Whore
he intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment
of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber) consisting ofxrhite
and yellow pine boards. Weather . boards, pannei
beards and plank, from I to 21 inches thick, and door
stiles It to IL is thick, 0 In. wide. Hemlock Yoke and
scantling, joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &e.
with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from
II to 3 inches thick, all of witch he will sell on the
moat reasonable terms. He would most respectfully
Invite allpurchasersto call and examine for themselse
before buying elsewhere. . DAVID D. LEWIS.
August 13,'94. 334 I'
Roofing Slate.
rpIIE HERNSVILLE ELATE Co. RESPECTFUL
.II. 'LT' inform the public that they are fully prepared
to furnish a superior Slate for: Roofing ; and having
the mnat experienced Sinters in their employ will at
tend to any orders with tins satch, anti .on the nowt :th
em! Tkrmi. A sample or-their slate may be seen nt
the Office of Joseph George. Argitllcell, who will give
any infottuation.required , and with %shorn order, may
be left. - WM. .1. ROGERTO is Co..
March 3. 10.0] ' Lehigh Water Gap. Cuban
A few-Turning
111 Y STEM POWER. AT TUE SHOP OP P. If.
1) MAIIIIY.R, In TIIIRD Rt., near ISADKES, - where
kinds of turning in wend will be thankfully lo
dised. and neatly esecutedi without delay.
lied Posts, Table Lees. &el kept constantly on knit
and for sale at the Lowest nrltes.
ISAAC TIIOMPSOF, Fortran'.
Manta 10 411, Car J. MOUCAN. :
PATENT GREASE.—For th e a:leiter Cart--
gee, Wagon'', Ran Road Cars and Machinery and
kinds, in 'Avesta and preven t friction.'
Thiaarileleis prepared and ferule bg - CLEhI E 1
Paige IN, tke only manufatlureri of ibis artietd,in the
United States; et their wholesele and'retail iiardware
'and Drag afore In Pottsville. Selingikill County, Pe
azatEmemn that none is seriph' e without - the suit
ten signature gime Ins enter and praprief r.Chas,,
C racy), upon' inleb 1419rgt.' ••• '
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New Firm
ChTfIE Subscribers having this day entered into
coparmership for the purpose of transacting a
eneral wholesale and retail blisiness hr IRON,
GitOCSRIES,PROYISIONBJIAY,FI,OIIR, and seep,
at the well-known York Store in the borough of Ports,
sillo, would mnstrespectfullrbegleave to say that they
hOVe now an hand a. large and well selected Mock of
of all desiriptioni, also Flat Dar and T Rail
Road Iron of naiads sises,sultable for drifts and lateral
:Dade, which they offer for sale at as low a rate as can
be bad in the County. - Also, a fresh stock ofGrnceries
end Provisions constantly on band at very tow prices
for icash. - Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails
and Spikes, Oils. Flour,. Feed, fiu, all of which they
worted respectfully solicit en inspection of by the public.
and relying as they do upon a swim mteni ion to business
to he able at all times to accommodate their customers.
IL:YARDLEY & SON.
pp S.--Thesubaeriber would take this opportunity to
rethrn his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he
hey heretofore received from his friends and the public
generally, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the
Ste forthenew firm.
Pottsville:Marchl,lB4B-1 0 1 F.DW YARDLEY
Cautlon Extra.
A man bv the name of wag , has engaged with a
Fonds man of toe name of S. P. Townsend, and uses
Ins name to pit up a Sarsaparilla. which the's. call Dr
Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating It G DINE
Oftinal, etc. This Townsend is nu doctor, v..d never
WlWl'bot seas formerly a worker on rallroadf canals,
and the like, Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the
purpose of gaining credit fot what he Is no. This le
to cannon the public not to be-deceived, and purchase
none but the Genuine Original Old Oct Jacob Town
send's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. like
iiess: his family coat of arms, and bis.signature across
the coat of arms.
enuine Townsend Sarsaparilla:
If 11.1) Dr. Townsend is now aboui :0 rare of age,
NJ and has long been known astheauthnronddiscoy
leretoftheGenuineOrighml"Town{end ikt "
pein glum, he was compelled to lirdit its manufacture.
by which means it bee been kept out of nmrket, and
the sates circumscribed to those only who had proved
its worth and known its value. It had reached the
ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons oho had
been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed its excellence and wonderful
HEALING I.O%VER.
Knowing. wasp years era, that he had, by his skill,
science, and experience, deviacd a.n artirle which wrth]
be of incalcuable advantage to mankind, when once
known and extensively used, lie hoped and perseve
red. expecting the time to arrive When the mehna would
be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when
Ills Me:oh:Nile virtues would be known and anemia-
ted. This time hoe come, the means aye supplied; this
UNEQUALLED I'Rr:PA RATION,
le rnanulliciurcd on the largest ti •ale, and le called
Ifor throughout the length nod breadth of the land, es
'nerially as it to found Incapable ordegcueratlon or
'deterioration.-
' Let every than ring throughout the land, that Old
Dr. Jacob Townsend le now manufacturing the real
'Townsend Sarsaparilla, • which neveriours,nerer fer
ment.", anti never changes its character.
From this d.ty forth the people shall hare the . Pun
. . .
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, Which shall never
sour In the bottle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet
banish from the land al Irermenting, Souring, Explo
ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas:. now in use. . A good
Sarsaparilla: pure and genuine, might to live ; a poor
smiting. slip-slop Sarsaparilla eight to droop sod die.
The Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per
fect ino years.
Unlike young S. P. Townsend's it Improves with
age, and never changes, but for the better; because it
' is prepared on scientific principles Lyn scientific man.
The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest
discoveries Of the Art haveall been brought loin requl
stlles
lone manufacture of the OLD DR'S. SARSA
PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known
t o nn e dienl men, contains many medicinal properties,
.and somet properties which are inert or useless, and
others, which, if retained In preparing it for use,, pro
durefermentanon.and acid, which is Injurious to the
system. - Some of the propert les of Sarsaparilla are in
rehrti/e, that they entirely evaporate and are lost`in the
preparation, If they are not preserved by a, scientific
process; known only to those experienced In its menu
factor, hiolvnver,ithe:.e rnlarile principles ' which
fly MT in vapor. or as an exhaltation. tinder heat, are
the ncey.eseentiql rneVcal properties of the root, which
give to it all Its value.
Any pornn ran boil or stew the root till they get a
dark colored liquid, which in more from the coloring
matter In the rant thin frtim,anything else ; they can
then strain this insipid or vapid lirptelsweeten with
sour nolusnes, end tlittn call it ."Surstipaitlia Extract
or Syntp.”- Mut such is not the article known an the
GENUINE OLD DR JAI toll TOWNSEND'S SAIL-
tni=3
Tills ie on prepared, that all the Inert properties of
the :Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing
capable hf becotnlng acid or of fermentatinn. Is extract•
ed and fliaClPd ;r , then every particle nf,mediaol virtue
Is secured' in a pare and concentrated (hint ; and thus
his rendered Incapable id' losing any hf its valuable
and healing properties. Prepared 'in this way, it is
made the most pr werful :teem in the
CURE OF IN N ERMICE DIAEASES.•
"fence the reasnn why we Liar r.ommendations on
every side in Its favor by men, women, mut children.
We find it doing. wonders in the core of Coimunprion,
DyspepAia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism,
Sirnfola, Vitro, Costivenesa. all Culanentit Eruptions,-
Pimples, Blotches. an.' all affections arising from
. 1 1:111'IJR1TY UP TIIR 11I.001).
Il porisesses a marvellous etnince, in all rnmplaints
arising nom indigestion. from Aridity of the s.itrintath,
from unequal circulation, determination of blond to
the head, pelpitallon of the heart, cold feet and cold
hand•, cold chills and hot flashes neer the body. It
his not its equal In Colds and Coughs: and promotes
cagy capecteration, and gentle perspiration retazing
•
''sure of the lunne, throat, and every other part.
-'thing Is its excellence none' manifestly seen
But le ' -- sel than In alt kinds and ; singes of Fr
ani] actinnwettg.,
.
male Complaints'. "'Flu or Allius or Whites,
It works wonders in case ot . 4
^ Supprreved. or
Falling, or the %Vomit, Obstructs...
Painful Menses, Irregularity of the incns:'"".4::.';',„„ t
and the like; and is as effectual in curing all
of Kidney Disease. By removing obstructions,
r.gulriting the general system. it gives tone and strength
to the whole body, and thus mires all roans of
'NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY.
. . . . -
And thus prevents or relieves. a great variety of other
maladies. as Spinal Irritation. Neuralgia, St. Vitus
Dance, Swanning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions. &c.
It is not tmssible for thin medicine to fail to do good ;
it has nothing in Wwhich cart ever harm, it can never '
sour or spoil, and therefore, vim never loose its cura
tive properties. It cleanses the blond, exeltcs the liver
to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good
digestion, relieves the bowels .of torpor and constipa
tion, allays Inflawation,putifies the skin, equalizes the
circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth
equally rail over the body, and st the insensible perspire
tion ; rr lases all obstructions, and invigorates the en
tire nervous system • Is not tins, then, the medicine
yourpre-eminentiv need Rut can any of things
he said of S P. "Townsend's interior article 1 Tills
young inarislignid is noun be
COMPA RED WITII THE OLD DR'S.
D e cause of one grand fart, hot the one Is Incapable of
deterieration,and NEVER ErPOII.S. while the other
does; it crows. ferments, and blows the bottles con•
mining it into fragments; the sour, acid liquid en.
plodinc. and damaging other goods! Must not this
horrible compound be poisonous to the systeml What!
pot acid in to a system already diseased leiti arid! What
causes Dyspepsia but acid, Do are not all knew,
that when food sours In our stomachs, what misehief
it prnduccs 1 flatelence. heartburn. palpitation of the
heart, liver complaint. diarrhea, dysentery, colic, and
corruption of the blood) What Is Scrofula butan arid
humor In the body! What produces all the Minion;
.which bring on EruntionF , of the Skin, Scald Head,
Sal! Rheum, Erysipelas. White Swellings. Fever Sores,
and ail ulcerations 'internal and external! Ills entit
ling undesheaven but en acid substance, which sours
and thusspnils all the fluids of the body, more or less.
What causes Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid,'
which insinuates itself between the Joints and else
where, irritating and inflaming, the tender and delicate
tissues upon which, it acts) So of nervous discsses,
of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulations, and
nearly all the ailments which algid human nature.
Now rte It not horrible to make and sell, and irtfinite.
ly Worse to use this
SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND"
' OF S. P. TOWNS END!
And yet he would thin have It understood that Old Dr.
Jacob Townsend's Genuine Oritrisol Sarsaparilla, is
an IMITATION of his inferior preparation:
Heaven C./Willa' we should deal in an article which
would bear the most distant, resemblance to S. P.
Tewheend's article! and which wnetri bring down
upon the Old Dr. such a mounthin load rif complaint;
and eliminations train Agents who have sold, arid per
chasers who have used S. V. Townsend's Fermenting
Compound. We wish It understood, because it is the
absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old
Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are Jfeareis-side
apart and hifinittly dissimilar; that they are unlike In
every particular; having not one single thing in ca.
mon.
As S. P. Townsend is no doetnr,aiul never wan t Is no
,chemist, no pharmaccutlit knows no mare of' inedi
'eine or disease than any other common, unscientific,
unprofessional man, what guarantee can the -public
have that they-are receiving a genuine scientific inedi•
tine, containing all the vinuea used in preparing it,
and which arF ineapable,pf changes Which might ren
der them the agents of disease instead of health 1
-But what else should be expected from one' who
knows nettling comparatively of medicine or disease
It requires a ,person of some experience, to conk and
serve up even a common dedent meal, how much more
Important in it that the pefeunswlin manufacture meal
chie, designed for weak stomachs and enfeebled 'ye
tems,should know well the medical properties of plants,
the best manner of securing and cancentrating their
beating virtnes,also an extensive knowledge of the va.
dons diseases which affect the human system, and
low to adapt remedies to these, diseases !
It is horrible to think, and to know how.cruelly the
afflicted are imposed upon by presumptuous men for the
;Ore of money I Fortunesatade out of the. agonies of
the sick! and no equivalent rendered the despair
ing sufferers!
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate. to poor
halm into wounded humanity. to kindle hope In the de.
Ispairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and v Igor
tntn the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity,
thalold Dr. Jscob Townsend has nought and found
he rippintunirk and means to hiring hiafarand Omer
sat Concentrated Remedy within the snub, and to the
knowledge-0 .all who need it, that they may learn and
know, bvioyfal experience, its
TRANSCENDENT - TOWER TO '
And thits lo have the unpurehasable satisfaction of
Waving, raised thousands and millions from the bed of
sickness and despondency to hone, health, and a tong
Itti of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami
lies and friends ,
. Agents fur this Counts, John G. Brown, Pottsville;
James 11. Palls, and J. W. Gibha.' Minersvllle ; E. J.
Pry, Taming. . . - [Dec.ls; ISIS. •51.
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volumes, and the 82.50 _Library; embracins.so volumes.
Just received and for sale at.. Union pi kes, at . •
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Where !also. m•ty be bad a general aissortment of
Bunchyachoot-UnMn rmblicatious, at tbeirsushp f ie es ,
In I=2ll orlataounantitlerii
)oly 28; lett.:'
,• I - '
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DR. SWAYNE , S
CELEBRATED FAMILY XEDICIXES.
DR. SWAYNE , S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERRyi
< 4 ., $lOO,OOO Reward.
FOR A MORE RFFECTOAL REMEDY TEAR
DR. Asv&Ysr:s • convouN GI SYRUP OF WILD
CHERRY.
An'you troubled with a cough I ' I
Hive you pains in the side and breast') ' •
. Move you a tickling or rising is the throat I 1
have you the Liver complaint) '
Have you the Bronchitis} •
• Nervous Debility, or any . ' '
Symptoms of Pulmonary ponsumptfortl
If you are troubled with any of the above symptoma,
hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 'OF
WILD CHERRY. it will effect a speedy and permanent
cure, as the evidence of thousands who have been
cured by it will testify. •
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• EXTRACTS•,,
FROM EDITOR! ti OTICES.
A GOOD MEOIcINr--We have use Dr. SwAyne'a
Compound Sytup of Wild Cherry fo a number of
year a ndalways with the happiest ell - est.—Fits:crab,
Ed. City Item.
00‘ , int: fairly WOO the virtues of Dr. Swayne's
Wild Cherry, 0, , ,t feel no rrelves bound to record our ;es-
Oniony in its behalf, as a moat valuable and efficacioua
medicine.—Editor: of Batt. Clipper.
MORE NEWS FOR i Tli E SICK.
AFFLICTED REAP. _ , ,
A VOICE FROM SCIIUYLKILL CO
PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY
CURE.
Da. SIVAYNE—Dear Sir :—Ahnut sit years ago, I
discovered that my lungs weie affected, of which I
became more convinced from 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 toy ted. I had greet pain in nits
101 l side, upon which I could rot lay in heti, and in the
morning my cough.was on severe that I found it very
painful to throw up the phlern vebirli gathered in great
quantlilea on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of
roue 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. ninon used stx
bottles, and am happy to tell you that my pains are re- •
moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed
and sweet, and I feel perfectly Well. I can now follow
my daily avocation Without being afflicted with that
painful hacking, veakeniwi, rough, and I firmly be
lieve that to your 'medicine, under the blessings of
Providence. 1 aM,indebted fur this g,reat,cliange, and
am rep , happy to7subscribe nterclf, f -- .
tIrILAIAkt iIE/lIIMONT.
SI. Clair, Schuylkill County:Pa—Jan. 29. ISIS.
ANOTIIRRFROM. OLD IRONTDOMERY.
STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE!
assail THIS EXTUAORDIARY rang.
Da. SWAVNS—Dear Sirs—flaying contracted a se
vere cold, which settled upon toy langs,atlended with
a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, diiiiculty
„of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the first
'respectability, but my symptoms became very alarm
,ing. there was an abscess formed in any lungs and
made its war through my side, and discharged large
quantities or puss externally, on that my physician
thought the power or functions of one of my lungs
were totally destroyed—therefine supposed the case
entirely hopeless. This moarnfat state of things con
tinued fora longtime, until I was whuted and worn
In a skeleton, I had tried a number of remedies, but
all failed to do any gond. Bat them still being a spark
of hope letfar me arid my anxinus parents, and hav
ing heard 'of the great virtues, of your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, and Its being approved of by
.physicians of the first eininence,l concluded to make
trial of it. and to my , great satisfaction, my cough
gradually grew better, the lisle in my side began to
heal, and! mallow happy to say, from a poor and al
most hopeless skeleton. I have become healthy and
weigh morethan I ever have. All nog neighbors can
testify to the alinve fact. Artrthll.ol lIIINSICKES,
I miles front Skippackville, Sl:Maack 'P. Pa. "
Such is the unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. I.Ve are constant
ly receiving Inlet is from Physicians and our Agents.
from all parts of the United States', Informing us of
extraordinary cures.
_The El 'Dorado of Calirorrtio or Peru may yield For-
I [ - ne's to Thousands—Bat what are .Mittioar without
tune,,
11,111,10
• DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
WILD CHERRY. s "
' TWO NEW CERTIFICATES.
- Mcnronn, N../. Dec. huh. JS-li.
'Dr. 11. gWATNE—Dear Sir :—This is in certify, that
doting the fall and winter of ISIS, I was Troubled with
a very severe cold and cough, with strong symptoms
of the asthma: I was Induced to try your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, of whirls "one bottle" retire ,
ly cured me, and I would strongly recommend it to
others for similar affections. • -
STACY Eimisanet
ANOTIIER SEVERE CASE OF ASTI-FA fie,
Putt,. n Der. 1.211te1.i.
Dn. SWATNC—Dear Sir —I cheerfully add tnyr es
thoonv In favor of your valuable Compound Syttip of
Wild - Cherry, which I COIMeIV.! by be truly the wonder
and hle,seing of the age. Poe the het four years I hare
been afflicted TV till the a=t lima. Sleep had become a
Stranger to ini ; night alter night would I have to sit i
on in my bed, I was attended by four r.flye diffelent
physicians, also having wed variou: patent
hut all of no avail. I cautioned to grow ;voice, until
I runtmenccil the toe of your valurtlllecoropound . Synto
of Wild clo.rry. which afforded me ,instant relief.
After nein; several bottles I was restored to perfect
healih. 1 . 01.1 , with respect,
• Snail B. Evans,
Any information respecting the above case will he
. freely given by-her husband.
• Ilstreyox W. EVANS.
. Carpenter, corner ni Eighth mid Paris ate.
Thousands of persons nre destroying their catistito.
time by neglecting to apply a proper remedy.. Rely
not epos single catchpenny articles, which relieve for
the moment, but eventually accelerate the disease.
Resort at once to that al established, remedy. Or.
Swayners - Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. no role
braced throughout the whole world as an effectual
remedy fur all .discases of the Throat, Lutiga, and
Breast.
I IMPORTANT CAUTION—U.SD; READ!
There is hilt one genuine preparation of Wild Cher
ry.and that is Dr. Svvsyne's, the first ever offered to
the public, which has been sold largely throughout the
'ted Stales and some parts of Europe; and all
r t , , l r i e " iar .:_iona 'called by the name of Wild Cherry,
have been
nut since this. under cover of some de
ceptive , .
aces, in order o give carrency to their
gr . c e r t lm bo st l . tie
the .genuine Is enveloped with
beautiful steel ongraeinb. -
with . the likeness of Wm.
Penn thereon • alto, Dr. Bw.
"s n s signature, and as
e Swayne wilt be
a furtheeeecu;ity, the portrait or L. •• ate preparations
added hereafter, so as to distinguish
front all other..
PrinciPal Office, EIGITTII and RACE Streets.
os Celebrated Vermlfuge
....1 safe and e f fectual remedy for Worms, Dys-
„ • ;Persia, Cholera .llorbus,sickly.or Dys
peptic children oradalts, and the
most useful Fyisity itedi-
rine ever offered to
•
the public."
TIT'S REMEDY is on ^ which has proved sticcens
fel for a long time, and it i milt:ern ay acknowl
edged by all who leave tried it to hefor superior (adrld.
SO very-pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual)
nanputhec medicine ever employed In diseases for
whlchit is recommended. It not only destroys worms,
hut II Invigorates the whole system. It is harmless In
Its effects, and the health of the patient is always int•
Proved by its use even when nn worms are discovered.
Dr. SWAYNE'et VEIIMIFtIGE lute met with a degree I
of favor from the public, which has perhaps never be•
fore been necorded to any medicine. It needs no re-
commendnflon inhere ever it is known; To the fond
mother, betiding in sleepless anxiety over her wasting
child, tt. will carry telief,joy, and thankfulness; to all
who are suffering front the - diseases for which it LI
prepared. it oilers a.sneedy restoration to health.
BEWARE OF IMPO3lTlON.—elwayne'n Verenlfoge
is in square bottles (being recently changed to prevent
counterfeits, alio to pack to a better advantage) with
the following wordsblown in theglaan ; Dr.ll.Swayne's
Vertnifu,esi•Philada., also enveloped in a beautiful
wrapper. b earing the signature of Dr. Swayne,with his
portrait on each rule of the bottle without which none
Is genuine. This article In so pleast to the taste that
both children and adults are unicorn ily fond of it. .
Dn. SWAYNE'r3PAR 3 APARILL wino EXTRACT
,TAR PILLS—The grunt Americanritrifiek—ine the re-''
ntroral and permanent cure of allaineases arising front
an impure state of the blond or habit of the eystem.
‘ l..et it be remembered, that in thin preparation are
strongly concentrated all the Medical properttes of Sar
saparilla and Extract orTar. compounded with other
valuable ••Yegetable Extracts," the whole strength
of which Int retracted on an entirely new' principle.
Unlike till other Pilla, these neither gripe, penance
nausea nr any other unpleasant cessation. white they
are an posierfat as it t 7. possible fora medicine to be,
aend he harmless. It perinea. Cle3Prel, and strength.
cog the fountainspringn of life ; and infuses new vigor
thmughout the whole human frame.
U' Remember always to Inquire particularly for Dr.
SWAYNE'SSAID!AFARILLA AND EXTRACT TAR
PILLS. See-that the Sigontore of Dr. S'iV2IICNE Is
on each Bop.'
. .
Thn above valuable medicines are prepared only by
Dr. IL Sivasne, corner or Sih and Race streets, Phila.,
to whom nit orders .tinuld be addressed.
For sale by the ibilowtrig, Agents:
J. H. BROWN. Druggist.
JOHN N. C.• MARTIN.and }Pottsville:
.1 . CURTIR C. HUGHES,
JAS. R. FALLS, and iMinersville.;
iNo. w. mns.
H. RIHSSGER. Tort Carton.: - . .
C. & O. lIIINTZINGER, richitylkill Raven
MFLEAN & LEVAION, Summit MIL
J.' Williams. Middielmrt ; Daniel Bertsch. AshlanjJ ;
Charles FrallY, Orwigsburg; Jna. Dieremnan.ltam
burg; ii. J. Fiy, Tamaqua; Jnn. Dickson, Easton ;
Matthew Krause, .Iteihlehem'; Chas. Ebert, Mauch
Chunk Eckel h 'Llarndt, Tremont ; Cnekill '& eon,
Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally.'
October 7, ! ' 41-
, .
J. E. Carver,
• .
' ARCHITECT : - AND ENGINEER,
Na.- 5 eye, rt b .sistk Stmt. Philada. • • '
G T Z : o 6 gra r l i ts 4 tt 4 e N re G c?. - It2ll s l47,t i t i : l a C nd l eyUt fli
ground* for Country Beats or Cemeteries; together
w i th the arrangement of Trees to give tee proper or.
feet—Also, Churches, Hospital., Prisons, AVatsr ,
Works,iGas-Works,,Le., on the latest and moat oppror
idommoodudinVmatiog vomilmtg,4,c:. -•-, . -
,Philada.reb, 44, - • 1 • .•1 ' '1 • -
Liver Complaint,
JAI:IN - DICE, DYSPEPSIA, CIERONICOR.
• NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE '
Manses, mid alt djunses arisieg from a diearde+e
Liver or Stomach ix balk Male dad Fresefe :
SRCE at , Constipation, Inward Piles.,Fullness of '
Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau
sea, Heart-bum, DICZUSI for rood, Fullness or weight
in the Stomach,- Seer Eluctat not, sinking or But
tering at the pit of the St math. Swimming ol the
Head, Hurried and difficul t hteat'aing, Fluttering of
the bean, Choking or Stith ~ anon sensations when at
a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Doic or webs be
fore the tight, Fever and doll pain in the head, Defi-
Cleary of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and
eyes, Pain In the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ace., Sud
den flushes of heat, Burning it, the Flesh, Consult
Imarinings pf evil nod great depression of Spirits can
be eirgntuilly cured by
DU.. • HOOFLAND , S . t
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their power over the above diseases is not ex
rellcd—lf equalled—,by any other prepatatlon in the
United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after
skillful physfria es had failed.,
Derangement of the Liver and stomachare sources
of Insanity, and will also. preduce , disease of the
Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, anti lays the body
open teen attack of the Cholera, Billtoue, or Yellow
Fever, and is generally the canoe of that most bane
ful diocese, Contihniption.
' Opinions of the Philadelphia Press.
TITHE DISPATCH," December 31st says:—
AS ISVALIIMILE NIEDMISC.—We have frequently ,
heard of the Celebrated German Bittern, manufacter
ed by Dr. Hotifland, spoken of in Wu! , of commenda
tion, and we knots deservedly so. It Is a too common
practice, In cattalo quarters, to putt all manner ol
useless trash, but in the ease of the above slitters, hun
dreds arc living witnesses of their great moral and
physical worth. As a inedicine for the Liver Cow.'
plainl,Jaundice, Nervous Debility: and Dyspepsia, this
has been found invaluable, effecting cures, and thor
inaghly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines
have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the
German Bitters,the patient does not beiome debillated
but constantly gains strength to the frame:-a fact
worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are please
ant in taste and smell, and can be administered under
any circumstances, to the most delleafeanomach In
deed? they can, be used by all persons with the most
perfect safety It would be well for those who are
i
much affected n the nervou,system, to commence with
one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We
speak from experience, and are of course, a proper
Judge. The press far and wide, have united In mom
-1 molding the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we
meet cordially advise their use.
"SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," Jure filth says:—
"Do our gond — Citizens isl• are invalids, know the
many astonishing cures that have been performed by
Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters I If they
do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine
Store," all who star atfeeted with •Llver Complaint,
Jaundice,, Dyspepsia. or Nervous Debility; the Doc
tor has cured many of our citirena after the hest phy
sicians had failed. We have used them, and they have
proved to be a medicine that every one should know
of, and we cannot refrain givine one testimony in their
favor, and that which gives them greater elahn upon
'our humble effort, they are entirely Vtgetahle. —
"TIIE DAILY NEWS," Jely 4th says i—
•`We speak knowinglPof Dr. Moll Ind's Celebrated
German Bitters, when see. say, hos a blessing of this
ago ; and in diseases 01 'tee binary, digestive and Ner
vous Systems, it has not we think an equal. It is a
Vegetable preparstita, and made without Wilediol, and
' to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their
, confidence..l • ' ' • • '
READ THE FOLLOWING i
It is from one of one first drugeists, a gentleman fa
vourably known thrneelloot the United States—the pro.
prietor of the ".Metlicall Worm Syrup i" .
Philadelphia, .Vor.`.nd. 1945.
Dear Sir :—D Is With Muth pleasitrothai I testify to
the extraordinary virtues of you, German Bitters, hav
ing sold largely of them these lain few mouths\ ro va
rious persons, afflicted with Liver Coniplailots, Tlyspep.
Ina, and Debility of the Nervous elystem. l ,' Van say
, conscientiously, that they are tire best arti c le of the
• kind I have ever sold. (and I deal In all the popular
medicine!) end I consider it the only medicine for the
, above dein:m . 7T , -. -.. before the public.
1 have never sold one brittle that has not gives sat
i infliction, and brought forth the commendation of those
I WIIR use,: it. ,
I demo this my duty to you both as the preprie!Or or
this loahly venial le article, and I. those enlisted is 'tb
ithe alewlecomplaints, that they may know of Ito mult
tive properties and to enable them to select the good
from the various articles ulth Wl3icti our market is
, onoileci.
Wilk-much respect, I reinain yners.k.c.
J. N. tmiIENSACK, Ditiegist.
• C orne r of screed and Comes streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER comm.Arzir
Cured after Phveirians And Failed.
.PAitadelpkin, Dee el% 1949.
Dear Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I comniu-
nice. to you the sanative effects (and In a short time) 1
of your, invaluable "Hrinflandis Celebrated German Bit
ters,” upon my system whilt.l.thoring under the Jaen.
dice. About two s ears ago 1 had an attack of the Jaen.
dice arid was confined to the horror sit weeks tinder
medical treatment of the 'Family Physician and for
some: hoe alter, wheel went out I had to be v ery care
fel of myself. since that libel have had seieralattarks
of :he .ants disease, and your Bitters hese entirely re.
hissed and clited me in two or three date. My belt
lloaf.tleiglilair. Mr. John Diehl. last spriug, hail a long
and sere.us spell of Jan mine, he had ilsometime Wore
I knew it • he was confined to his bed. As roost as I
heard of his condition I called to see him and told hint
of the effect yoor (titters had upeu„mzte the same dis
ease. Ile oninedtately. sent for altnitle, anti in a few
days hem as cured. I have in several inetadi-ei, remise.
I mended the Bitters in other cause, always producing the
rime happy etr,•ct. Mysore has been considerably af
flicted with I.lVer.Compi.tint sad Neuralgia, by the etas
of the Bitters she is well, now elijoying good health.
'Ye believe from the manyeures we know of these Bit
ters effecting, that they posses, to a r..mr.rltt.lealld ex.
Irtordinary degree fpl'2l curative properties:land that
which enhances their value TOO tis i... 1 nee ere en ti re ly
vegetable. We always ke,eli th9 - ISittert. no ; hand and
would n'eßte willing to be•without them. ',
cry texpectfolle,•yonre,• ,
C. PEIRCE, 370 South Front Sihreet
Can stronger testimony' be adduced by a nv,Prepara-
Hon before the public I A singlit boltle m iTis i ,,,,,,, re e
any one of their power over dl'-case. They are En
tirely Vegetable, and' twill petinenently destroy the
mosint.tinate castivear,s, Dodgier strength rind•siger
In the fiame, tit 110 tinre debnitaiinOre patient ; beteg
n i, r , grateful to the truant. delis, ..tronet.ch under any
circumstances, and can be artionestered with fearer
safety to delicate ineints—they are free rime Anatol,
Syrup. ...Mils, Calomel, and all mineral and Injurious
ingredients.
They can hr taken at all limes and under all circum
stances, tin ardiniry eaposureprillpre:ent them having
a salutary effect, and no bad result can accrue froin un
- .....
over 111.1,
For nle, wholesale end retail atilt.. principal Depot,
permaa Medicine Stop:, N 0.279 Rare Street, Philadel
phia.
For sale by J. G. Brown, Pottsville; S. R. Dickson
Schuylkill haven; 1. W. Gibbs, Minersvllle; and by
respectable dealers generally, throughout the Slate.
Match 31 Hill It-ly
, Every Botirs.Attention
S INVITED TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF FUR
NISIIINGG DRY GOODS, and yntt ore requested to
returniber that ours is the 'only store in Philadelphia
devotk entirely to these articles, to the exclusion of
Dress Goods. In consequence of our paying strict at
tention to this one line of tessinems we are enabled to
offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS
To persons commencing or replenishing their stock - of
Housekeeping Goode, particularly Linens, which we
bare been regularly importing from the best manu fac
tenet s In Ireland for more than twenty - years.—Also,
Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Tirkings, DamSO Table
Ckiths and Napkins, Dlapers,Towellings,
Pillow Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Dam
asks, Embroidered Curtains of Lave and Muslin, Dimi
ties, Floor Cloths, Bureau Genera, ‘Vindow Shadings.
. 1 1:they-red Cloths. Furniture Plush, with a variety of
including everything from a loose
Damask Table Cloth, at prices that
„inn°, failto invesatisfactiou. We also keep a very
large stock of at: kinds of
•
other
t n
I.S AND
omprising the best styles an the maraet, at the very
ORTSI prices
j ,32:: v. cowr.r.i.. , . SON,
Marhb 3, IS tO. 96-no
''oat Shipping and Connis,-
.-
4don 'Merchant.
-T .G '1% , "
kTv c-ey. rII UILKILL AS 1-
,„ ;;: inv's landings. at .!f" l iiit rY,„ 1 . 1
Schuylkill county, willatteni: to the t'ltiltfltee it
White, and Gray Ash Coal, for any ops:iatifts on the
Mt. Carbon Railroad.
' ; PURCHASE OP C 0.11..
Having been encored for a moldier of years In the
Mining Business. lie has it Illiantigh know ledge of the
different qualities of coal in the Schuylkill ;lemon, and
trill attend to the inirrhase and shipping of coat
for dealers abroad, at a moderate co - ripen:a; ion. -
r} Satifartory references given, when required. ,
March 10. 1810 11-If
-- STEAM IRON RAILING
MANEFAcToRy AN I) War:L:l{OOMS:
7'ettlfi 51r7t0 Butt onvood,—enit. A 1,1,1.1.1114.
-THE undersianed manufacture
IRON RAILINGS of every style,
VERANDAS, GATES, PEDES
TALS, ARBORS, lIEDSTEADS
and ell descriptions ofornamental
and architectural Iron Work, in
0
21
WI : I . 4 AVS the beat manner, at reduced
c "'
,Always oh hand, a supply of
Fire Proof doors aro! Shutters. a
heavy stock of. Reveal and Coninme Hinges. Shutter
Dolts, Store Ronal Ilolts,and all descriptions of builders'
iron work.
This establishment, by far the most extensive of the
kind in the city, employe none but competent workmen,
imssesses the advantages - of steam-power and suitable
machinery, and Is under the personal 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
Phila,Octl4-4Y.ly] HEINS & ADAMSONt
WHIC.AVIGL — Tor syrnERM
THOUSANDS of bottles oft he American Compound
have been soid during the past year, and was never
known to fail In curing inn few days, the worst cape
of a certain delicate disease,Slminal weakness. and al)
diseases of the Ilniaiy organs. Persons afflicted, using
l i thispleasant and popular remedy, need fea tno exposure
as It leaves no odor sit the breath, requires no restric •
*ions in diet nr business—contains no mercury or mix
ions drugs Injurious to the system, and Is adapted to
very age, sex or condition. It Is also the best remedy
known for Flour Albus, or Whites, (female complaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge uf
a remedy. 'hit celebrated remedy has long been used
in the private practice of physician with unerring sue
CesP, radically outing ninety-nine of the hundred cases
in a few days. Around each bottle are Minn and full
directions.
Caterms.—Ask for the American Compound,aild pur
those only albs agent. Price 111 per bottle.
1. G. Drown and J. S. C. Ma rtin,agents for Pottavils
Re mpton,agent for Pt. Carbon. ' iSeptle '
Xil
_
EL . - Itompson,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND
• COLLECTOR OF RENTS, •
OP, fn l'un Carbon, Schuylkill . County. Pa.
?VIM oubsciihor 'will take charge -of Coal Lando,
1 Dwelling ilmismand other prOperty, and collect
Rcnto for tae dame, in the County of - Schuylkill. and
all other &Minces connected With hie Agency, willhe
promptly attended to.
ELI THOMPSON,
Port Carbon, Schuylkill rn..,
Refers to Burd Patterson,. and lloraco Satb.
'Flamm! Bell, Beading, ' ; .
-'•lVnt. Wilson. No, 9, North .
Philadeloldo. (Map 1%49.
amps! Lamp9l Lamps: .
OF the various kinds-for burning Gil, Lard, Fluid,
Gas. Calephine, Sce. A tali, Night Lamps and Ilan.
leg Lamas fur Halls; Globes, plain and cut; Flues,
Shades, d e ., inst received and fur tele at
• HANNAN tY
' • Cheap Stationery In Variety States.
July 91.1849.
• .._ _
BIBLES EIP
AW — PIi.ATEIL BOORS VERY
LOW.--200 Bibles and Prayer Books in almost
every style of hinding.'cpeaper by 95 on 30'per cwt
than they can be pu rehasedla Philadelphia'. Splendid
QM Edged remit y atooly /Kat nnlowys--
Cheap Book Storm
THE PAnxiER , S WIF.g.
The lie of the farmer is so often mails the
ject of complimentary remark, so often pr
for its pescefulneys and indepemdence, that
farmer's wife might very rationally' be suppos
be the happiest woman in ' the world, Fro
relation to thri'lords of thel . soil,'s peaceful, hew
independent woman. That the 'reverse ofl
is the 'general fact, will be universally conc.
by the wised cr,j.4re.
A young ruler arrives at an age, when he
'thinks it time foi him to get married, err'!' 'sots
tie down." He has had a respectable cdocztion,
and wants a woman who is has equal. He loks
about him an makes hie choice. She is a gird
bred beside him in the country, has been ell
1 ,
educated, reared by careful parents; and, in the
truest sense, a lady. She loves books, pons sses
skill and taste in music, and is in all point • fits
ted to reign the queen of a happy home. ' the
becomes the wife of the farmer, is embitioasth do
as much as her neighbors, end her husband le boon'
avaricious enough to allow the woman of ,his lore
to become his most devoted drudge. From thence
forth her life is ono of most unremitting toil. It
is nothing but mend and botch, cook and bake.
wash and iron, churn and make' chow"; pick up
chipsiand draw water, bear children and tie
them. The family enlarges, the husband g we
wealthy, becomes important in the corznuity, •
rides to town every day, takes his e r ase Wire he
chooses ;—but dye cares of his faded and broken
down wife knew no relaxation, She may out.
live her husband, but rarely door, and not anz''
frequently a second wife , comes. in to • share in
the money that should have been enjoyed by
her predecessor, through a quiet old age of !jest.
This is no fancy sketch. it is drawn, from ife,
and in every country town and neighborhood its
truthfulness will be recognized. Now;Weslespiss
the good-for-nothings of fashionable life as cabel
as any one, and have no'effeetion for drones, r
any hive. We are aware that circumstanc
sometimes demand extreme labor of the farm ,
wife, but in New England those el:enmity
do:not prevail, end while we wooldi leawl
woman to cat the bread of idleness, we 'would
the class of which we ere speaking; released
that circle of everlasting drudgery which Jep
them the privi:ege of relazattonfor a day, an
time which they would gladly &vole tango m
nal education of their children.
From this life, the girls of our day ale lear
to shrink ; not because they ere lazy, but her
they know that they ' are' to be SUOMI
because the calling of the farmer is not reap
bte, but because they do not wish to bream
mistress, maid-of all-work, nurse andl hoot-
Now, the foundation of all this wronk is in
avaricious spirit, hardened down from fath(
son, which makes the dollar thir standard el
spectability, unit land the only foundation of I
piness.. We hope loses the day when the fa
er'a wife shall share in the peacefulness ar.
dependence bf the farmer's lot, and Am call
the, -ladies to engage in the reform' , them:
and teach the lords of ihe roil that thers is
thihu to live for betides potatoes, and the
can be enjoyed more triply by a proper preen
of the health, beauty, accomplishments ant
eptitsof their cotnpanione.--Opeingfiefd /
awl. • . I ',
PO S'ATOES 14,141 Av TnE.sti
it is we'll known that potelonr io. not bosrl,n
of crops without very high ma wring.
They ere very ezhau•ting as it refsies- *their ,
own crop to follow ; they are oleo very cab oatingt
in regard to clove,r as a succerdiag en•Fr, an d
may he the same with some other crOya. But be
cause it wii! not bear a succession of aloe; floe+
is exhausting for chiver, .it should net l e t taken. ,
fur getinted that it is exhausted generally, TPOMt ,
cro p - A r e :! after potatoes.
Some' years since, a correspondent ca
sated the result of tin ~ X Pctinzlenl. Dud "
an explanation of one ad strange::! •He
a piece of land partly to curn ImailattlY
wore, and then sowed• to grass. On It
to land, the herstlgram. succeeded Well,
clover railed;•on tho corn land, the fe
•pesred. • ,
• We accounted 14 the ridic.rence In lhit
In the potato°, particularly in the ltotr,
limo, and this in.;,batance was extitiuited t
tato crop, and Ibis element being deft
clover faired, as lime is one of the princi
stituents of ct , ia.er.
Corn contains a large cmantity of rile
which dissolved by potash, and takan up
plant. forming the otzpitle of the sulk et
it sadness 'arid foulness. This is. th* e.
d
terial as glass, and some perso a in.
among corn-stalks have cut their fingers.,
substance. Iferdsgrass also contains a lat'
lily of sp.., .113 it' boo a stiffestalk. ii
compo.cd mostly of mud, there is" (10 rency, of
sand, and herdsgrass lacks firmness ono;fslia.to,
the ground When only partially grown. lAs cote..
and herd,:grassrequkte
,a largo portion s of sant..,,
and potash, it rrAY account for the r failurst of one.
after the other, where there is not a 'gold supply /
of thise ingredients in the soil. I 1
Further experiments and nice obselions are,
necessary .to show that potatoes are gene illy eery ;
exhausting.—[New England Paimer.
WEEDS..
"One years' seeding makes seven ys4rs wood.
ing."Old Adage. h
Thu Laney and indeed every ono who colti,r.
ery
votes the soil should wage an unceasing warfare
against weeds. They should never be tolerated,
and never permitted to mature their seeds, pm
in uncultured roils. A singlet thiatle will akin
. I'. the means of fouling a whole field, and of ren
dering its cultivation difficult for yearn!. 1 It is sob
unfrequently that we era tho comers of,l low,vmd.
unoccupied soil by the fences Ove Own with.
thistles, Mullens, nettles and the l like and very,
often the soil around stone heape o hat fannutv s ho:
safe conveniently by the plough, is e•andoned to
their usurpation. This, however,ris 'bad policy.,
and should never be countenanced o any terra,
no ma'ter what may be the clitninsint, w the
uses to zshich it is applied.. !I
. .
,I•r• ,
ir..m . EAT rArtar dr r. ..
Thol.litited States Pstent Ofirtlie sport say;
"One - of the greatest &nice in our country is
hat o .`col,Meachatit, of Pulaski, ew York.
iii„, (rain consists 'f one thousan d a re*, three'
hundred of mitten are .devolt%! t 4 gross; and ho
keops ono hundred head of cattle. n nety-teem
cows. In one -year he made hthirty thousand
pounds of cheese, twenty thousand of which sold
at ono time in New York, for (Mtn sit and a half
to seven cents per pound. Ho feeds his cows
mostly or. hay and carrots ; of the later ho raises
two thousand bushels. and gives ach cow half a
bushel. per day. And besidei th, be dd. derived
fron t his g 'tow for his stock, holgoth i ers not less
than three hundred bushels of gm!' -ed. ;:••• ' -
SOWING SEEDS, IN AT'
Cribbett. in his American Gard, cry ,
the "sowing of several kin& of seed in
such for instance. as carriita, beets,
snips and many other kinds. Ike IC
lustration of the truth of his theor'
reekof all plants will remain 4fet ti
ell Lb.. winter, though the frost nollY '
rho depth of three feet bolow thlro,
seeds of such plants as a slight trot .wil
A writer of some distinction in me
cultural exchanges, strenuously id
rime plan and remarks that this I
rat system pursued by Dome Nsture
all her seeds upon the soil in Aniontrii
fails of a crop. Onions we haver, to AI
cowing in that fall, and the same tart
cd by many—especially those who
them for early marketing. -
'-Charles Bartell. •
FASHIONABLE BLUR prt T/NCA.
• • AND SHAVING' SALOON
Near theca:we of Centro and :Sark Sours,
POTTSVILLE.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY on hen an• for sate, thcr
following articles: ,
A large end splendid assortment Or color •,1 Lithograph ,
le prints, siu la or by the hundred: ,
Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy Rook in great rash-,
my:single or by the dozen. I
Dream Hooks. Letter Writers, Snelling ft aka, Prune*
Emerson's and Cobb's' Readers, C'py end Foss
Rooks.
Comic and other Almanaeislngic or by he dozen,
Steel Pens and Llolders, It
rocket Books, !'laying Canto. Dominoes, onversation,
Fortune Telling, and Courting Card ,
Shaving Crcam and Soap, Wash Drills, and Soap, and.
other Fancy Soaps, Experts, &r..
Jules Must's Genuine Ilear's Ott, Oz . arrow. Colin!
Fluid, and Cologne Water, single by the dozert,,,
I Tooth ,Shovion, Mir, and Clothes lliu
Dressing, Pocket,. and Flee Tooth Com le,
Mason's and Frank Nliiler's Water l'ro Illiaehtni."
Sloths. Collars, and Su penders,
Razors sod Razor Strops,
'bap utsuttment of Ladles' Curls,,
O.Curls done up to the best ntamgr.
' Ile has also on hand Durao;k l :eri
nom - Ca/de. Shaving, Bair LUl.Ortg.
it the most approt ed style, lO:Llaaoss
hottest-notice. (,13ent
UlL—VitE Vlll.l tbu
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P. 'B:De valan'a Patant Oil, for bu •
!Mee it to lilt t tangokthan tba best
Fond a 11;It1 ; and k . An..nrice.
sale by . fi.Q.IIO - LNEA a,
little 30. 117-1 - ' Qt.rl!r;
g
ci
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the
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her
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thte
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planted
SJ po
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.nd
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the pn.
Oct the
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into the
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DIN.
l ecommends
Autumn—
onions, Fur
, arks in it..
. • , that 'the
.1.
n this' way
penetrate to
exeepa. the.
cut down.'
. ..
our ops
' antes- the
. the natu«
who costa
it. and never
ilig prniiiedi
iod is adept,
iah to haste
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rie'up at 1,14
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NORTON,
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