II . 21/33 COURTINA Z:eltel crept op unbeknowil.r An. peeked In tbra' the eriadir. 0. there cot Bald, all alone, • im. one nlitt to hinder. • l gin' the elthnbtey crook -necks bang, An' In amongst 'em nutted • The ole Queen's arm that gran'ther Toting Fetched bath from Concord busted. TAvalnat logs abed sparkles outs To-niard tbs pootiest, bless bar : An' 'eerie fires danced all about The thing on lbe dresser, The very roam coz Or was la. 1' Looked warn from ffoor to cents,' AV she looked as rosy agin Ez th' appleir she was peeUn' She beend a:folit, en' knowed It, t; ','A ?Inleterr the scraper, &II trays to once her feelings Sew, Like sparks In !mint up paper. , . fie o" Mersa on the met, Some onhtful on the settle; Ills heart kept goln• phi, pat, But hern'went pitt7 Zekle. Wit ctub 4tuno.r. etti-Benjamin Franklin was one of thafirst booksellers in Philadelphia ; his stare was in bfar• ket atom, north side, nearly midway between Front and Second streets, and his printing office', on the earns lot; but fronting on Pewplatter alley. One morning, while Franklin was busy in pre. parMg his nesvipaper for the press, a lounger stepPed into the store, and epeat an hour or more in looking over the books , Ste., and finally taking one'in hand, asked the shop-boy the price. - s 'One dollar,' was the answer. 'One dollar said the loungu,"can,t you take less; than that F. ' - *o indeed—one dollar is the mica' • - Another hour had now nearly psssed, when the lounger asked: Qs Mr. Franklin at home 1' tYes, he is in the prta , ing-oftice? want ta see him,' re:J the lounger. The sbop•boy immediately informed Frsnklin that some one was in the store waiting to see him. Franklin was soon behind the counter, when the !Olinger, with book in hand, addressed him thus: r. Franklin what's the lowest you can take foe i this book Ono dollar and a quarter,' was the reedy answer. !One dollar and a quatter why your young man seked l boly a dollar. true,' said Franklin, 'end I could have better afford to take a-dollar then, than to have been called out of the office.' .114 lounger seamed surirrisalr—and wishing to end the parley of hie own cooking, asid,4eome, Mr. Franklin, tell ma what is the lowest you can take for lir 'One. dollatind' a half.' 'A dollai and a half! why you offered it your— self fora dollir.and a quarter. • . said Franklin, 'and I had batter hare taken that price then, than a dollar and a half now.' Tho lounger paid'down the price, and went about hit businSes, if he bad any, and Franklin re turned into the printing—office. . • (O. Tying the `Knot —We do not pretend to vouch for the truth of the following; but it is said that the, ceremony of tying the nuptial knot is very much simplified in the Hoosier State, as the fol— lowing scene will show. 'What is your nabe, sir 'Matty. 'Any relation to Malty Yen %rent' 'What's your name, miss I* 'Polly.' • . 'Polly what! .7 Hopkins * No, squire, jtst plain Polly 1' 'lastly, do you love Polly 1' • 'Well, I doe ' • 'Well, Polly„do you love Malty 1' , mistekii4mtaire.' 'Well, then, you *ant to be tied 1' reckon Ito.' '• 'Then I pronounco you man and wife.' 'Thank you sir.' eve T-day English Dialogue.—A. (Advancing) "'How do you do, Brooks I' B. 'Very well, thank'ee; how do you do 1' A. 'Very well, thanlitte Mrs. Brooks well 1' B. 'Very well, I'm much obliged t'ye ; Mrs. Adams sod the children are well, I hope A. 'Quito well, thanliee.'. [A pause.] B. 'Rather pleasant weather to—day,' A. 'lce, but it was cold in the morning. B. 'Fes, but we must expect that at this season n' the year.' [Ancither pause; neckcloth twitched and switch twirled.] ' A.. .Seen SnOth lately 1' B. .NO,l can't Say I have ; bat res seen Thompson.' . A. 'lndeed; how is he 1' B. 'Vary well, thank'ee. A. Tin glad uf it; well, good morning.' 'B. 'Good morning.' r:P.Do you give four drinks for a quarter? enquired a wag at one of our fashionable restau rants. •Yea, air•ee,' exclaimed the proprietor; delight fully netting out the glessea. Our wag and his friends caused the beverage to disappear, laid upon the counter a quarter-el • cant which had barn prepared for the occasion, and alter complimen'ing the worthy host for his low charges, departed in ecstaey. cry Typographical Blunder.—Types, when not carefully watched, sometimes play antestic Grid mischievicius tricks. An exchange paper corn. plains that an article which should have been en listed $A Talrfof Terror Founded on Fact,' was, by some hoeus potas of the types, metamorphosed into 'A Tale of eTerrier Founded on Fat. ' 'll7 Young people fall in love now whether they wish to or not. The weather is so hot they melt sod 'run together,' in opito of all exertions to the contrary. . . Worsdeln Ver,etable Restora •tive Ping. THERE PILLS MANI: NOW lIECOVE - T7l fl MOST extensively established and peouier Fssrt- L'v klentmac of the nresent tiny, both in Enriand, and in this fn nitre: They were invented in !En, by Ur. Wkl. WOIISOELI., of York. England,and have Finer that time wrought many wonderful cures in every country Where they have been intrnd deed. The present proprietors for the United States are tn. pORICS6IOII 0 flalny ftneras Ce agitates of mites wrought both In Eneland and America. • • ELiZAIIETH BUTTEIVORM, 3 Richmond St. Liverpool. Was confined to bee bed six month.. with the Dropsy. her legs became swelled to an enormous thickness. After many trials of other medicine she was restated to perfect health by two boxes of %Varaden'e rills. • Mr. JONES, 10Contert SL Liverpool, tras else cored f In its matlon of the Liver. - by Woredell's THOS. CFOAS DALE, Thorn ley near Preston, Eng. rand, was cured of Typhus and Itheurnatln Fever, by Worsdeli s Pills. THOS. BLUCHEII, of !leading rennsylvanta, teat'• 6e3 that his child was severely afflicted with Worms, arid seals perfectly restored by the use ol Worsdells Pills. ' Ague, Dyspepsia. Headache, Habitual Costiveness, severe Colds. have all yielded to this powerful but partly ematssta medicine,' No more certain and mild er purgative has ever been diacovered: Many Physicians make use, of these Pills In their practice with great success. They are for sale in Schuylkill County, price 25 ets. a box, containing 50 Pills With, full direction*, by Jun. G. Drown, and Joseph CostSworth Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E. 1: Pry, Tamaqua; Joseph H. Altai. Tuscarora; Jacob Metz. St. Clair; George Acifsnyder, New Castle; William Paine, Heck acherville ; James, 11. Fells, Minersvine ; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haves &E. Hammer, Or wigehurg ; M. & J. Dreher, East Brunswick; Boyer & Wernert.McKsansbnrg ; S. A. M. Kepner, Westrenn; Greed & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Amet, Travelling Agent for the Middle States. A. WEEKS, & Co. Proprietors. Jan 57, '47. 5-1 y) No. 141 Chesnut St. Philadae B. A. Fahnestockis Vermillage. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE THECONSTANTLY increasing popularity and sate of B. A. Fshneslork's Verroltoge has indaced per sons who are envious of its success, to palm off upon the public. preparations which all medical men know !tbo e Medications in expelling worsts from the system. This Yermintge made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other. m of the kind now used ; and while many woent remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced • into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthiesness Justly merited, D. A. Fohne Vermifige continues to be triumphantly 911.1 peeled. 31 has only to he used and Its edicts will fully Sastain all that is said of its wonderhil expelling power CERTIFICATR , 1 trees, Erie Ce:, Newl York. ]an 7.1841. • We certify that we have used al-A. Fahnestocit's v e rp t ifoge in our fhmdtes, and in every use it has pro vided a decided and - effectual remedy far expelling worms from the system. We cordially recommend it to parents whwhave children afflicted with thatdas- ELOirtcm genius Malady. • WM. N B. v PAINE, • • ROBERT MAY. • , JOB. isußanuarts. `tor sale,abotezalle 11 an A. rFAHNEST O etaiI at the dru CK & Co. warehouse . of '- Cotner of Sixth and Wood sts. Pittsburg, pa. For sale In Pottsville, at CLEMENS & HEISLER' [Dee. 1813- 50. Drug Store N. M. Newnitues PLUMBING 11110 P, BEATTY'S Bow, NORWEGIAN STREET. Pettnale. re. A LL kfads of Lead Plpe. Oben Lead. Bran Cocks, .11. (a superior ankle.) oath Tabs, !Mower Baths. NYdnints, Hydrant Bose. Double and Slagle Acting Pomp', ice.. kept constantly on hand sad for sale.— Nits/ten Sinks made to order, neat and dorable, tidal Uinta etPhilititateg den la the bu t assanar• 020:ZEI That dreadful Ceara / Tde Life* ars so beget. • ;Memo* of Um destroyer both begss d -The cough of cossnaiptios kalk is tt rt, sound of Desikl ARE yon.a motherl Your darliffg child, your idol and earthly 107. Is now, perhaps, confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her palecheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, has. already' gained upon her—the sound of her tepuleltral cough Pierces your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, disease leads a heart-crushing blfyht ever the fair prospects of the future—your beetle cough' and feeble limbs tell n your loss of hope, but you nre fr not despair. There 1 a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is • • SHP.RaI A N'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE,the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewat of Washington, Dm Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friendsall thought she must die. She had every • appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro nounced by her physicians—Sherman's Bali= was given and it cured her. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108, Eighth avenue, was cored of cough and catarrhal .affeetlon of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than alt the other medicine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, ID, Delaney street, gave it toa ilistnr•lo-1•11, who. was laboring ander Consumption. and to another merely afflicted with the Asthma. In - both cases its effect were immediate, and soon restored them to coat (enable health. ' DR. SHEIIMAN . .7 . OOIIO7I LOZENGES . . _ Cure most obstinate metal of Cough in a few hours. They have cored a large number of persons who have been given up bytheir physicians and (Fiends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood,Consumption and Hectic fever, by their use have bad the rose of health - restored to their haggard cheek. and now live to speak forth the draftier of this invaluable medicine: DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Ilave beeri proved in more than 400,000 'enses to be nfatilble, in fart the only carta i ln worm,:destroying medledne ever discovered. Chl,..dren will, cat them when they cannot be forced to ta ‘e any otherdnediclne. and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond descrip tion. When this breath of the child becomes Mien sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drow siness. starting during sleep,disturbeddreams.awaking 'with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, fever ishness, thirst, voracious appetite, sickness of the stomach, and bloated stomacb—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. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve headache.nervous eick headache, palpitation of the heart and • sickness In a very few minutes.— They cure lowness of spirits, - despondency, faintness, colic, spasms, tramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel nit the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toll. DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER , . . _ Is acknowledged by all who have ever turd it to be the best strengthening piaster la the world, and a son erelen remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatism. lumbago, &c. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as' there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spa Mons ant do upon the community. Ile careful to get Sherman's Peer Man's Plaster, with •Tur simile of his written name on the back—none others are genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Doe. 2 40--1 y THE GRAND PURGATIVE. FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness. Bit eu matlxm Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurry,Sinalipox. Jaundice,Pa in In the Back. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers e all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint' Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints; and a variety of other diseases, arising from Ito ph r hies of the blood, and ob structions in tile organ. of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we mid re move these obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine Is most etTectuali reg moved by Meknes reffetable Pe halite Pills ; bein cam pletely enveloped with a coating of pare rehire suffer (whicn Is as distinet from the Internal ingredients as a nut sbellfront the kernel) and have notaste of Medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate nr gtfpe in the sllghiest degree, but operate equally minil the diseased parts of the eyelet% Instead of conGning themselves to and rack ng any particular region. Thux, if the Liver be alfec ed, one Ingredient will operate on that particular or gan, and by cleansing It of any excess of bile, restore Et to its natural state, another will operate on the binodmnd remove all impurities in Its circulation, while Et third will move all impurities in its circulation, while a third will etTectually expel whatever Impurities may have been discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike et the root of disease, remove all impure humors (tem the body open the pores externally and internally; orpfultte all foreign and obnoxious particles from the .chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thee securing a free and healthy aition to the heart, lungs, and liver; and thereby they restore Amish, even when all other means have failed. _ The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the Wain( a single box; and their virtues are no posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the. money paid for them in all cores where they do not give untvereal satisfaction. Retail prices, 23 cts. per box. Principal office, No. Le, Vesey street, New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pflb, and Or. Sher man's All-Healing Balsrun, Lozenges and Plasters Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, and Iltdlner & Itlcorrenroth ; Patterson—M. Schwartz.; ilddleport —J no. Wilhains; Port Ca:bon—lf. Shissler ; Pottsville—F. Sanderson. and J. C. Brown ; St. Clair—ilughes ; New Castle— Geo. Reffsnytier,'; Taylorville-4. 11. Otto; 1144ners ville—James B. Falls; Llewellyn—Jonas Kauffman ; Tremont—Benne & Wingert; Pinegrnve—Patti Darr; Orrvigsburg—Joseph Hammer> Pnrt Clinton—Lyon & RiThei ; New Philadelphia—Wm.H. Carlow; Schuyl kill Haven—Levan& Kauffman and alao by J. S. C. ARTIN, wholesale and supplying agent,' Pottsville Dec 2. '4B. 4949 MONTHLY' BULLETIN, NO. 10. THE CONSUMPTION A,4 19 a1r 0- .9 . It it the settled opinio not the mostdistinguishedphy2 , sicians, both of this court . • try and Europe, that Cox r gumption is Curable. iti any tnd every stage,excepting that which is intended by wasting dinrmhma. The '\ tllal&a.fir .1 latter s mot frequently tit''' . ,o • :narks ' br eak 3 ingup the powers of life,and then a cure is not to be socertain 'taunted on Tubercles is a °Tithe lungs are not neces sary obstacles to a perma nent cure. But the means to be employed must be widely ditTerent from those ordinaiily used. Cnnsumt, We patients generally seek for a soothing medicine merely, something which will slag a cough. Nothing is easier titan to furnish such a compound. It in this and this alone, which the numerous Pulmonic Syrups Wild Cherry Balsams. Cnld Candies, and the like, aim at; and it in all they achieve. OP1011! In usually the hunts of them all; whleh,.for a time, de ceives the poor suffi•rcr, hut disappoints at last. To rare consumption, something far beyond all this Is imperitively necessary. Something. must be used whose specific action Is upon the Pulmonary vessels, aryl upon the delicate membrane which lines the air passages; and which shall arrest and eradicate that morbid principle which shows itself in the form,of Tu bercle,. This the Gra efenbarg CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will effectually do; while at the same time It will al lay the couch and temove the wasting hectic. Phis medicine is the only one extant, in this or In foleicn conntries,that can be relied on in the complaints under notice; and as the most trying season In just at hand, the attention of consumptive persons,of the Mid iral of the public at large, is earnestly'in sited to it. init. Balm is of incalculAble value in Asth ma, Brunch tit, Catarrh, Cold, Ppittini of Blood. Diffi culty ••Iflrerhing,and alrotheratTections of the throat, the lunge, tt e bronchial tubed', &c. Testimnntals of its wonderful efficacy and of the nu• merthrs curds it has effected,may be had on application at the Company's Agencies. E• BARTON, Secretary. • And for sale by J. 9. C. Martin, Pottsville; J. W. Gibbs, Mlnersville; E. J. Fry,Taninqua; J. Alter, Tuscarora; John Williams. Middlepori ; Robert Ppring Vale. fAugl9'4,3-14-11 jdovll To 'ssen• period last year, 191,539 tons HUGHES , EXPECTORANT, CELEBRATED . . . . For the Cure of Corglle, Colds, Asthma, Bronchia Incipient Consumption, Iffauwortion of f/0 Lungs, and Diseases of the Pulmon ary Organs. TITIS rateable preparation is highly recommended by phyncians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, for its medical effects and chemical combination, as wellns by thousands of others who hare made use of It —as it never has been used without producing beneficial effects, and ultimate cure of the diseases for whiCh it la recommended. And being a regular graduate of Pharma cy, I can • assure the public of-its perfect safety. It is : composed of such preparations as stand in the very high est repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that class of diserses which are tori oft en only the forerunners of than fatal disease, consumption. In most cases where there is tench pain in the breast, and which often extends through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application clone of the Compound Galbanum Plastera to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In fact, the ascot the Galban et m Plaster canna tbe too comfy recommended, as I. have seen so many instances of Its affording the greatest relief in a very short spare of time, even in 1111111111 consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the squab, and the Plaster the pain' and,at the same time, draw the indamation to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant-which every physi ' can will pronounce good. without the least •hesitation whatever—. Persons arceften said to have the consump tioncwhen by a judicious use of some of the best Lopez ' torants, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should act as a warning to those who are said to have the consumption riot to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will be found to afford great relief, even when a cure is said to be impossible. Before making use of an Expectorant it would be as well to examie the Ulnae, commonly termed Palate, to nee if it is not tram or elongated. In such cases an e x pain:ant is it less. Hacking cough rid a continual disposition to swallow Is frequently saluted by an elongation of the palate: An excellent remedy in such cases is to use a small quantity ofTinctare Myrrh, say about a tea-spoonful to a wine glassful of water, and use as 1 gargle, thee or four time a day. If the ahem remedy should fail,..or one of lb same nature, it woeldhe best to apply to at,surpoo, an have a small portion of h. lakes off, so as to obviate th irritation and the continual cough .high it would be like ly to produce in the throat. The operas ion is willingand attended with bat little. If any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the garg I 'honk, be used. • . Prepared by J. CURTIS C. TIUGITES, Wholesal nod Retail Druzzist and Chemist Centre Street, Pottsirile £'heap, China Glass and Queens-Ware. BEING DESIROVeI OF ENLAIMINCI-OTIR NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Induced to lay before them the claims or our bowel° their patronage. Having the largest and mosreomplete stock In this country, we can offer great inducements hoth in su perior qublity and price, in Freud, Eshrlisk. Osseo* and atatez Chime. Hs real Ire* Sim China, (the strongest ware made,) Stsse. Lieerpsot dad Cholla , a. AlsaLied and`Cia We will sell for Cash to aay.person a DINNER SET, TEA BET, CHAMBER SET, ors SINGLE PIECE. forgets money than any Wholesale or Retail Mose can, because the Wholesale Houses must necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Houses do tau a stnaiibusiness in comparison with ours. To all which attention I reapect TY fully requested. N is NITCITELL. No, RIO ChesnuDALEt Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia, Feb. 21, 49. HATCHER. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL Pow der for Rasor Strops, unrivalled and nnequalled he the ahneie efihe Ntheteenth Century. Warranted to produce a One smooth edge in one mtnote;or the mon.; vy refunded. For eats by Ate Undersigned ; at the Town 110 Iron gone. July 211, 311 SCH. HAVEN, ITINERSIIIDLE AND TREHONT PASSENGER LINE. - 1 - •.,..yrs * ' • .4 et:977A CHANGE,OF 1101:112S. ON ani after Monday,)Aprli Rd. the line will be Pun as follows, viz.: ' - Leave Minersville for S hayikill Eleven at 61 and 81 o'clock. A. M.. midi a' ock, P. ISI. Leave ftchitylkill haven nr IfineravUle at I before S A_ PI.. 121 M., and 61 P.. \ Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock'. P. 31. Leave Tremont for Poturil le,sllners v tile and Stbuyl. kill Haven, at' 3 o'clock, P. M. FARE. _ . From Diners - 01n to Schuylkill Haven, 05 cu. " Schuylkill Haven in Trenton:, 50 " Mlnersv file to Tremont, . 90 " An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the .Tremont Train. leaving Pottsville at 121 o'clock, 51 . and leaving Westwood immediately nn the arrival of the Train from Tremont. Farnfrom Pottsville to %Vestwood, 15 cts. .15.A1l baggage at the owner's risk. . . ' • WSI. T.' CLARK. . Pottsville, 0ct23'45-941 Proprietor. LITTLE SCHUYLKILL R. ROAD. laVi, ..2#4 ^ 0ri . 4: 1 1 I I ! : 4?):it ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. TILE Passenger Tratri leaves Port elloton,daily.(Sun days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphla—arriving at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M., In time to connect at Port Clio- Von with the afternoon train. on the Reading Railroad from Pottrrille to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents ;, to Philadelphia, *3 50. ' The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sundays excepted,) nt 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M, A passenger car runs In connexion with the Freight train, sn that passengers for Philadelphia can take the'morning train of cars on the Rvading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other train. 'JOHN ANDERSON, Tamaqua,' 0ct2.4-44] General Agent. Summer Arrangement. • primal, READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. 'l4~s~~ ~ ~~l_l xp~~ ~~ A h4~' •ED TWO TRAM EACII WAY DAILY, EXCEEE ON and niter Monday. April 2d, 1910. two trains will run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. • Morning line (accommodation), leave. Philadelphia at o'clock - A. 51., (Sundays excepted) Pastes Itead- Mc RI 10.45 A. 51. Thee:owe line stops at all way stations, as formerly. eaves Phllada. daily. (On. l Leaves Pottsville daily (et. cept Sundays) at 2.3.) cept Sundays) at • 2.30 •' Phmoixville, 9.95 "Sch. Haven, 2 .37 " Pottstown, 4.15 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Reading. 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 " Port Clinton, 5.43 " Pottstown, 4.20 " • Sch. Haven, 5.10. " Phamixville, 5.00 Ais at Pottsville, * o,2olArr's at Slate Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the above named Minns: passenger for other polute must therefore take the morning line. Depot ii. Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine stn. No passengers can Eater the ears, ;micas prodded ,ith tickets. - NOTICE:.—Fifty pounds of baggage will he alintied to each passenger in these , lines; and Passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel wrack will be at the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board of managers. S. BRADFORD, See.y. Phila.. 0et.`,49. , 43. PHILA., READING & POTTSVILLE: RAIL ROAD. • t=r .• " -• 1 . _ RATES OF rnetcirr ON BIER CHANDIZE: ' n N AND AFTER Aprq -Ist, 1849, Goods will be AJ forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below slated, per ton of MO lbs. I Bator.; PoUspille I Bctptex Pa irrifle and. PLII“.1 and Readier. rlaster,Tdmestone, tiltumin. _ ous Coal, Sand, Iron Ore; 200 ' 100 '• and Bricks. JJJ Olootos,Linte,Timber,Stonesl Rosin, Tar. Pct h, Raw ;.. •2, I 10' Turpentine, Marble,Grind- ‘., stones, nails, spikes, scrap and pig, Iron, broken cast- lnes,guano,and poodrette. I • Bar Iron, flour, salt, lead, bark, raw tnhocco,salt beef I • and pork, lumber, groin. I iron castings, sugar, mo- }2 75 • Y3O lasses,,green coffee. nom- tnes,salt mare, brimstone, and rye chop, • . J • Flonr, per bid. -', 14 . Oil, groceries vinegar, whisl • key, machinery, cheesy, I . lard, tallow, ra te s, leather, I raw bides, paints, white )4)11 1 00 and red lard,uysters,heteri, I glue anti cordage, steel, I bran and ship stud'. Raw cotton and wool,cigars,` '- fresh meat, fresh fish. dry goods,drugs and medicines, j . foreign liquors, o Ines and I teas, glass, china, an dI queensware' poultly. con- . • lecticuary, books and sta.. .0 0 2 35 , tionary, spirits turpentine, . 1 camphine, burned coffee. hats and caps, boors and shoes, bonnets, feathers, I . trees, hops, spices, ni- I . , lure, by weight. J. •- Nn additional charges for commissinnj storage, or receiving or delivering freightsat any of the Company's depots on the line. •[Apr4lo, '45. 29-if i+ve!.lo?~,e96 "_ ---, ~Q~' OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA/ & READING RAII. ROAD COMPANY. S Philadelphia, Doe. :loth, 184.3. OTICE in hereby given,-that the ales of Freight 1. 1 1 and Tolls on Coal Oansported by this Company, will be as follow:1(min Janitary Ist, IS 0: • To From M.Carbon.S.l aven.P.Clintun Richmond, until June I, 1019 64 55 25 Philadelphia, do do 69 55 ' :15 Inclined Plane,untilDer.3l,do. 70 65 45 Niretown, du 70 63 45 Germantown R • do 70 6.5 45 Palls of Schuylkill, do 70 65 45 .slanayunk. do 60 55 25 ], Cons) ehocken and, Plymouth It. 8.,' do 50 45 IJD ~Ttirn Out 1 mile be low Norristown. do 43 90 1 25 Norristown sit Bridge port. • do 40 35 1 20 port Kennedy. do 35 30 IIS Valley Forge, do 30 25 •1 10 Plornisvillo, do 20 IS ' 100 Loyet's Ford, do 20 IS 1 00 Pottstown. do 15 • 10 100 Douglassville, do IS . 10 100 Baunistown. do 10 05 -93 Beading. do . 05 00 2. 95 Between Beading . and Mohrsvllle, do S 1 la) DS ' 00 Mollractlle, do AS on 55 Hamburg, - do 75 70 CA Orwigsburg, - do 55 00 55 The freight and tolls nn coal to ,flichmond, and Philadelphia. during the months of :tine, July, aad August ill be From sl.Carbon.S.llaecn.P.Clinten. 170 165. 195 And en and after Sept. 1.1, to December Ast, 1919, 1 50 1 75 I 55 By order of the Board 01'5ton:teem S. BRADFORB, Secretary Dectl,',ls-57-tf) r fr, .„„ LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. 'ATE AltE PREPARED TO receire and (taiga.* Daily per Passenger Train, (our Est - we es Car being always in :barge or special messengers) mer chandige of all desci iptions, packages, bundles, specie bank notes, lee. Also particular attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and Aurounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia and Paitsvile. OFFICEs. Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia ' • No. 6, Wall street, New 'Pork ; No 8 Court street' Elusion Feb. 21, 9-tf] LIVINGSTON, HOWARD &Co Luzerne Iron Works, near Hazleton. • =2_ , ran. • HUDSON rt. ALLEN, DROP,RIETORS of the above named establishment, respectfully informs their patrons and the public generally, that they have taken the large budding for. turnip flied for the Machine Shop. connected With the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build ,Steam En gines of every size, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Drift Cars, and to furnish Iron and Brass Castings of every description suitable to the Coal mining or any other business, on the most reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and de .patch, at the lowest prices. • All work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet wills immediate and prompt at:. teatime B. W. HUDSON, March 17.18 E. 12-Iyl I•. If. ALLEN. 4 i • • " PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought It Flues, Suitable for Loco.. motives, Marine a nd otber /dream En:Met:lnners. from :to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes Ith Gas, zitearn and other purposes; extra strong Tuba for lIYA dratillc Presses; Hollow Pistons for Planing of steam Engines 4.c. Manufactured and for sale tip' MORRIg, & NORMS., Warehouse R. E. corner 3d and TASKED Walnut sta., Philada: Philada• Nov. 4 12 d 1645 .2 47 2ZZ - 11 zee IN Tnc nortoran OP POTTSVIVI.E. FORNERLY CONDUCTED BY C. Nr. J. - WREN ie. CO. D ESPECTFULLy announeetothell frienhand khe AL public that they have mien this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. Being prattles! Mechanics, theyflatter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the baldness will enable them to torn out work that will ant &Ate give satisfaction to the tong fastidious,— They are prepared to manufacture steam Engines, romps, Coal Weaken, Draft Can, Railroad and other Castings, if-c. kg. All orders thankfullyreceised and promptlyeaccuded Oa the most reasonable term. JOUN THOMAS WIMI f.ApyS 21st '49—i7-1y) JAMES WHEN smarm & ! OTT -THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVII LE GENERAL ADVERTISER. CIIANdE OF HOURS, New Arrangement. PASCAL IRON WORKS Vagle Iron Works, New Partnenad -- - • a l°6 l, • tz., IN THE TRANSiORTA.TIOX AND COMMISSION BUSLNES4 rirtllE undersigned entered tato a partnership on the brat inst., ender the firm of CONRAD, CARTER & Co. for the transaction of a Transportation and Commission Business on the Reading Railroad, and tbe Roads connected therewith, and respectfully .soltcit continuance of she patronage wnich. has been hereto. fore so liberally bestowed on the firms to which they respectively belonged. We are prepared to transport Goods of all deattlyo- Bono, doily, to Pottsville; also, to the following named place::: Port Carbon...A-Clair, New Philadelphia. Pot tetson,sliddleport; Brook vine, Tuscarora,.New Castle, Cattawissa, Bloomsburg, Orangeville;ShOmokin, Den villa, Su nbury,Northun.herland, Milton, 3.luney. Wil liamsport, Mine ravllle, Tremont, &e , &Ct. All Goods sen to our eare.will be punctually attended lo .and forwarded ,with de:Tooth. J. C.CONTI. AD; I J. E. CARTER, I B. DEFOREST, jr. Philadelphia. PoWrille. Sch. //arm July 21. 1519, 304 f COLLIERY WORKS. rouNnny AND MACHINE SHOPS. li THE subscribets, at their old stand. corner of Ba Itond and Callowhill streets, ate prepared to man facture to order. aft he shortest nollte. Steam Eivisa and Pumpt,o . any poste, and capacity for mining and !her purposes, Raffia's Coat Bre/skier Nadine,, with solid and perforated rollers, as may.be required. Also Esrings and Blearing Cylieders with all neces ary machinery for Blest Furnaces.. 'flat Air Pipes, of he most approved plans, Cop and-Hall joints and We-. for 7'sgers, of the very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Rutting Mlle, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largeet Mills in the coun try, viz.—The Wyoming Mill at WHkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at the Alontour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, loge:her with every variety of general machinery. Of the qua'- Iv of their work and materials, It is enough ti say, that time end erperienee, the most infallible -este, have amply demonstrated the getiaine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are respecflilly solicited and will be promptly attended to., iIAMOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 13,1816 3-Iy. `POTTi Oia ' 2)t er:A4l 4p , a ‘yrrhrly•- ••••+. SPENCER. do MNSON. Il ESPECTPIJI.LV' annonnteit, to the' public, that IA they have taken the Eslahlbßarient known as the Pottsville Iron Works. on Norwegian street , where thpy arc ptepaed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, nihnuacture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at. the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. id-Peroons (vim abroad, in want of Steam Engines will fled it totheiradvantake [naive them a call before engaging elserihrre. Man 11 Franklin Works. TilE Subscriherannootroces to the public that hp is - r pnle pooprietor or the Franklin Works, Port Bert ioon,lately owned by A. O. Jtroooke. where he contin ues .tor manufacture to order at the •lonotest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal trreakers,and Machinery of almost any size or deiC ription, for mining or other purposes. 'Alto ft tilroad and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Casa ior.s at any nice or pattern. ra•OILDERS ARC lIESPECFULT,V SOLICITED-Ca SAMUEL SILLYMAN. rRANIif.IN SHOVEL WORKS. —The subscriber. continues to furnish the Colliers and dealers of Schuylkill county, with :Shovels of all kinds. at the low. est Philadelphia pikes. Attention is particularly cal• led to their Coal Shovels. Older* for Shovels of any site or pattLrn promptly attended to. S. SILLYMAN. Port Carbon, July 1819. 31-ly i•,.Z . L.t,r. , :-----...----!.., „.ff.. , ...„,,- -- -,-.... , .k' r . ; ,'' , " •-.-...-..% - s‘•-: ; I %*. . •,,, ', 4 Z:' -- '.: ' - L,. 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More than 500 certificates. verbal and written, have been rereiv.A.attesting to the virtues of this inestima ble remedy but we have only space to subjuitythe Richland, Oswego Co, Sept. 17, 1648. Gentlemen:-1 wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I bought at your store last Orto her, cured a valuable mare of mine of the Heaves, that she had hail two years. The first package did not effect a co.e, hilt did the mate so much good I was Induced to try another package, and tile result has been, that s he has not had the !leaves, since about n week, after commencing the second package, all hough she tins been used on toy farm almost every day since, which has satistjed our that clue is effectually cured. One of my neighbors is giving Tatterinll's !leave Powders to a horse, sod the prospect it very flattering ho will he Ca red by It. Behr:vine that the :thrive named medicine Is a very valuable .ne, and that !leaves eon be cured by it,lfeel willing to lend my name to praise of it. ltespectfrilly, 51 °sea P. WAMIER. Spri”z Hilt, Ala., July 24, HIS. Messrs. J. F. Winter & Co.—Genilehterr .-1 most cheerfully beartestinomy to the gr;•atedficacy and virtue of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cure of for. sea affected with 'leave roughs and colds. 1 have valuable horse that wad so severely affected with Reaves and 'Violent coughing, that I had well nigh Inst him, when 1 purchased a package of Tattersall's Reeve Powders, which 'entirely cored hint and restored his appetite. No nwrcr of horses a hould he without it. Respectfully young.CHAS. A. Pasnonv. CAUTlON.—rmsratioas and worthless compounds have followed us wherever we have introdure'd mitre- Melly, and we understand that several new ones ate being put up for circultulon—bervarn of those and take no remedy hut 'the Tattersall's." rionegentlihe without the signature of A. 11. Gnbgh & Co.—price one dellne pre package, six for five dol lars. Prepared and sold whelesale and tetall by DOUGH & I{6TCIIA . II, . , 140 Fulton litreet, New York OSCAR D. JENKINS agent for ronaville. PoMvitle, Nov IS, ISIS 47-1 y 9ALA3uoirlim, , Flrtn, AID PROM.' CHESTS, Piro-pront Doors for Banks and Stores, t4eal and Let ter Copylnz Presses, Patent Slate• Lined Refrlavra tors, %Vat.rFilterr!, Patent Portable Water sets, inisnieil fiir the sick andiiithrm, EVANS & WATSON', . . 16 &nth Third St., (opposire the Phi Lila. illsrAtorlir,) 11TANLIPACcURE and keep ...,,,. -t, v 3? ,i..::,- - 7 2 . constsntly on howl, a Inrce as - ( .....i.lF*,:lli i ;; , ';' ; ? - 1.i' . 1l snrtment or the "bove articles, 5!,,,;i3,r(1j --:li togethe r . with sir patent int- 1 444,Fri It q_!tV proved Salami der Fireproof „pfii ,y, 1,. ;•:r.:1-7:mates, which arc soconstrUcted ~..,...1 • 1.,.. 0, i • .11-7..',1 i. 1 4 .1.11.1 ‘ rof t it ' l ' n e t t a u t t ' l e te a lr a t i n i fln n g an at n rlc r tg . ..410 .r,,n f iff:k fg01 , ..5......: fire proogand thatthey will resist _ .^-•17..... '5llr7H - --.... the fire of any building. The outside cases of these safer are made of boner iron, the inside case otonepstone,and between the outer case and Inner tnae is a space of some three inches thick, and Is filled in with indestructible material, ao no to make It an Impossibility in burn any of the contents inside of the chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we nee pre pored and do challenge the world to prod - hoe any snide in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture a large and reneralaisortmait of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over 500 now in use, and in rvery 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.' Haywood & Snatler; Pottsville; Joseph C. Lawton Pnusville; Mr. %Valiant Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. & C. Taylor, 129 North 3d eh; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine et. Wharf: A lexandet earnr. Conveyancer. corner of Filbert and 9th etc.; John M. Ford, 32 North 3411.; Myers Buse, 21 North 3d Bt.; James M. Paul, 101 South 4th et.; Dr David Jayne, 14 South 3.1 et.; Matthew I'. Miller, 20 &Milt 3d at.; and wa could n a me some hundreds of others if it were necessary. ,Now.we invite the,attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof safes, in call at nor store before porches:l4g elsetvhere, and we can satisfy them that they wilitet a better and cheaper article at out store than at any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Cheets at vet y low prices, cheatrer - than-they-ean-ba-bou_ any other store in Philadelphia. - • ' DAVID - EVANS. Phila.,Sept9,•4P-27-Iyl JOAA NEES WATSON. TO ti UI I; DE li - S 7 ANDeArIIP ENTE TE subscriber the h g l le l m ea l, v illn o tTe ro h n a ' s h p is u f r r e i gn " F d ell a t i tre Lumber Yard. formally owned by Zinn & -Wilt, of Schuylkill Haven, oppoe he the Farmer's Bank. Where be Intends, to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber. consisting Of white and yeltoiv pine boards. Weathear nards, pannel boards and plank.frorn I to 2 ca ia, and door stiles it to I 1 in thick, 6 in. wide. Hemlock - joke and schntllngjoirs and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &c. with a frxv thoNand feet or seasoned Ash Plank from to :incites DT k, , all of which he sell on the most reariinabl, terms. He wan most respectfully Invite all purchas rsto call and examine for thenwelve before buying elto,krhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. • August 12,49. • 33-lf Slate.',. TILE EERNSVILLE SLATE Co. RESPECTFUL .L 1.1 - inform the Wilk that they are fully prepared to furbish a superior Slate for Roofing ; and having the moat experienced Slaters In their employ will at tend many coders withilesmtch, and on the most lib. mat terms. A. sample of their slate may be , teen at the ()Rica of•Jaseph George, Architect. who Will give any Informarlon required, and with whom orders may he lett. W 51.3. ROBERTS & Co. Match 3, 10-tfl Lehigh Water Cap; Carbon A New Turning Establishment., DY STEAM TOWER. AT .THE SIM? OF 12, 11. 1) MAURER, in THIRD St., near IMARRES. ere al/ kinds of turning In wood ! wilt be thankful ten eived„ and , neally executed withnut , delay. Bed Posts. Table Legs. &e. kept eonstantlynalard, and for sale at the lowest nriees. . ISAAC THOMPSON, Foreman, Much]for J. moacoi. PATICNT -GREASE.—For the Takla Ea ni gas, Wagons, Rail Road Cars and llachinerfaral Undo. thieve oil and prevent friction. ' This anklets Prepared and for sale b l y CLEMENS as PARVlN,theonly manufacturers of th articie,in the Ul3 lteJ States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Mime thorein Pottsville, Schuylkill County,Pa. HEMEMOER Mittman is gent:lnn without the' writ ten Signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas • C C amens, upon each package. • • s— TIIE übscribers having this day entered into g ()partnership for the purpose of transarting a eneral wholesale and retail business its CItOusiIIss,PROVISIONS,BAY,FLOUR, and PILED, at the welt-known York Store lathe borough of Potts ville, would triostrespectfully begleave to say that they have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptions. also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Iron of verities sties,sultable for drills and lateral roads. which they ofl'erfor sale at as low a rate as tan be had in the County., , Also, a fresh stock of Grote ries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low,pnces for cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel; Nalls and Spikes, Ot's, Floor, Feed, &c., all of which they would respectfully solicit so inspection of by the public, and retying as they donpon a sit let attention to business to be able at 08 times to accommodate their customers, E. YARDLEY & SON. P. S.—The subscriber would take this oppnrumily to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his friends and the puddle generally, and respectfully !rancher' continuance of the me for the new firm. Pottsville. Itlarrbi,lBlS-101 iCaulfon EXtra. A ilia:illy the name of CLAPP has engaged With - a young man or the name of S. P. Townsend. and uses his name to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, denominating it GENUINE Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor. and never was; but was:miserly a worger on railroads, canals, and the like, Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit for what be is no. This Is to caution the public no to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's Sarsaparilla, having on It the Old Dr's. like ness, his family coat of arms, and his signature across the coat of arms. ' OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVEREROF THE Gemilne,Toirnsend Sarsaparilla! OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yeariof age, V and has trine beeis know ty, as the author and discov erer of the Genuine Original .. Towniend Sarsaparilla Being poor, he was coMpelled to limit its manufacture, by which means It has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its rattle. It had reached the ears of many, tievert hetes', as those personsis Ito had been heated of sore , diseases. and saved froth death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER, Knowing. ataxy; years aro. that he had, by his skill, science, and expericnce,rlevisedan article which would tie of incaltuablendvantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used, he hoped and perseve sed,expectingthe tinier° arrive when the means would be furnished trr-hring it into' universal notice, when its Inestimable virtues would be known and apprecia ted. Thistle's has colon, lic means are supplied: this GRAND AND IiNEQUALI.F.:D PID:PARATION, LIS manufactured on the largest stale, and is called r throughout the length and breadth of the land, es aerially se it le found 'incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Let every man ring throughout the land; that Old l Dr. Jacob Townkend is now matutfactoring , the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which serersoursoweer fer ments, and weer. changes its c4ararter. From this day flats the people shall have the Pare Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla, which shall never sour in the bottle. or in the stomach, and it shall yet banish front the hind al Ilitratenting, Sourlbg, Explo ding. Vinegary Sarsaparillas, Sarsaparilla, pore and genuine, ought to live r a poor soaring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and di e . The Old Des. Sarsaparilla will f keep pure and per fect 100 )ears. I Unlike yoking S. P. Townsend's it improves with age, and never changes, but for the better; becatt-se it is prepared on serenUfic principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge or Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have all been brought into requi sition lathe manufacture or the OLD DIPS. SARISA-i t'ARILL 1r The 'Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal proomties: and some pinpertlea which ere Inert or useless, and rollers, which. It retained in preparing It for use, pro duce fermentation and acid, Which Is InJitrious to,the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are SO east ite, that they entirely evaporate end are lost In the preparation, If they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its nianu• facture. Moreover. these relatifs principles, which ply off in vapor. or us an exlialtatinn, under heat, are the very essential ineVcal properties of the root, which give to it all its value. Any person can boll or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which it more from the enlacing matter in the root than from anythitig else; they call then strain this insipid or vapid liquol.sweeten with sour molasses and then call it “Ssraaparilla Extract nr Syrup.'' lint such Is not the article known metric GENUINE OLD DIT. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAIL. SAPABILLA. _ _ • Thls, is en prepared, that all the Inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every tbitur capable of bernMillZ acidrur of fermentation, is extract ed and rejected ; then every particle of tnediral virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated torn,, and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in tins way, It is made the meat powerful :Brent in the CURE OP INNUMERABLE DISEASES... Hence the reason Ashy we hear commendations nn every side In Ito favor by men, women, and children. We:find it doing; wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyortepsta, and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, &sortlin, Ptleo, Costiveness, all Cutaneous Eruptions, Piniples, Illolcheo,and all affections arising. from IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD. It possesses ail:evictions' effracy, to all complaints arising Item indigestion, from Acidity of the Stoma-h, from unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and cold hantl4, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It has rot its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration. and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing Is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowedged than in 111 kinds and singes of Fe male Corr:Nelms. It works IVOIMPTI In cameo(' Fluor Mhos or Whiles, Falling of the Wondr, Obstructed, Suppressed. or Painful Menges, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the forms of Kid:my:Disease. .By removing obstructions, and regulating the general syttion. It gives tone and strength to the whole body: and thus cores nll forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies, as Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epiletotic Fits, Convulsions, &c. It is not possible for this medicine to fall to do good ; It has nothing, in it which can ever harm, it can never sour or spoil, and there fete; con never loose its cura tive properties. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and. constipa tion, allays intlamat len,pnrities the skin, equalizes the circulation, of the blond, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and at the insensible Pontil.irn tins ; relaxes all obstructions, and invigorates the en tire nervous system Is not tins, then, the medicine youlpre-eininentiv'need 1 Uut ran any of these things lie raid of a T. Townsend's inferior article 1 This young man'eliqu id is noun he CON PARED, WIT/I TIIC or.T.) DR'S. Because Cif One grand fart, that the one is incapable of detcrioration,and NEVER SPOILS, ,while the other dors; it sours, ferments, and blows the bottles con tainting it into fragments ; the sour, arid liquid ex ploillng. and &triaging other goods! bloat not this" horrible compound he poisonous to the system', Wharf pat acid isle a eyntem already dieecteed with acid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not all know, that when food Boors In our stomachs, what mischief it produces 7 flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, llanhata, dysentery, toile, and corruption of the blood, What is Scrofula buten arid humor in thp body! What produces all the humors which bring on Ernietions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swelllngs.Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external: Ills melt• log under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less, Vital Cli‘r?Cfl Rheuinatism, 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 diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the aillnents which Millet human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinite ly worse Ira lino this SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID ••COMPOUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND! And yet he wanlil fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine - Original Sarsaparilla, Is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation l Heaven forhillthat we should deli In an article which would bear. thy most distant resemblance to Y. P. Townsend's article; and which would bring down upon the 'Old Dr: such a mountain load of complaints and crintinations from Agents who have sold.'and pur misers who have need S. P. Townsend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's, article and ()Id Dr. Jacob ' Townsend's Sarsaparilla are hearrn-taids apart ansliafinittlry dissimilar ; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in Com mon. As B.l'. Townsend is no drictor,and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of meal inn or disease than any ether common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public ace that they are receiving a genuine scientific medi cine, containing alt the virtues used in preparing it, and which ore incapable of changes which might ren der them the agents of disease Instead of health 1 But what 'else should be expected from one whir knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease It requires it person of iounie experience, in conk and serve up even a common decent meal, how much more important is it that the persons who mane facture medl. eine, designed for Weak stomachs and enfeebled ere. tems,should know well the medical properties of plants, the best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, nish an extensive knowledge of the va rious diseases whkh affect the human system, and bow to adapt remedies to These diseases! • .. • . it.is horrible to think, and to know how cruelty the afflicted are Impneed npnn by presumptuous men for the sake of money I , Fortunes made out or the atonic. of the ,sick I and tie equivalent rendered. the despair ing sufferers!, It is to arras,{ frauds noun the unfortunate, to Pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hone in Ike de. ispalring bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor tom the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmoy, .that Old Dr. J•Kot, Townsend' has sought and found he opportunity and means to bring his grand Cromer sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they may learn and 'know, bvinyful experience, its TItAN dCENDEPIT POWER TO HEAL, And thus to base the unpnrchnsable satisfaction of hosing raised thousands and millions from the belief sickness and despondency to hope, health, and a long life of vigor and usefniness to themselves, their faini lies and friends. . Agents Ibr this County. Johri Q. Entten,, Postal/11(e ; James R. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, Minerse lite ; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua. [Dee. 15, 1818. 51- , Sunday School Libraries. TIM New Library embracing , 73 volutors.ltte pub. limbed by tke 'American Sunday School Union at E. Also, Na. I and No. 2 Libraries. eaCh 'CO for 100 volumes, and the 02,5C1 Library. embracing 50 volumes: Just teethed and fbr sale at Union prices. at . [UNMAN'S . . . • Cheap Book Stores, Where also, may be had a general assortment of Sunday School Union publications, at theirtiah prim, in small or latse quantities. July pi, 1849 New Firm, MI Four New Cektitleates. .TELL IT IN-OATH, PUBLISH IT IN THE STIMETS OP ASICEL,ON. . DR. !MAYNE'S CELEBRATED PAWL F .IfEDICLY£4., DR. SWANME 9 S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY; $1.00,000 . Reward. YOU A MORE EYPECTUAL REMEDY TRAM DU. SIVAXNE'd COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY„ A"- you troubled with a cough Have you pains In the side and breast I • Have you a tickling or rising la the throat Have you the Liver complaint I Have you the Bronchitis I ) Nervous Debility, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption', If you are troubled with any of the above symptoms, hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. It will effectaispeedy and pernianent core. as the evidence .of thousanda who have been cured by it will testify. - EXTRACTS FROM EDITORI Al. OTICES. ) A GOOD MEDICIDE.—We have used Dr. sivaynes, Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry foe a number of, years andalways with the happiest effect.—FrAgeratd c Ed. qty hem. Having fairly rested the virtnes.of Dr. Swaync's Wild Cherry. we feel ourselves bound to recoil mutestiruony in Its behalf. as a most valuable and efficacious medicine.—Editors of Balt. Cli:pper. MORE NEWS F'oll THE SICK. MMIZA A VOICE FROH SCHUYLKILL CO PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Do. SwaysE—Dear Sir:—About six years ago, I discovered that: my lungs were affected, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I' tried many remedies, yetwithout any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and at last my bed. I had great pain in me left side, upon which 1 cnuld not lay in hed, and In the Morning my cough was so severe that I found it very painful to throw up the phlem which gathered in great quantities on my lungs, wimp fortunately I •bought of your agent. In this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much ,relleved me that I continued using it untit now. I. have used six bottles, and am happy twtell'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, weakening cough,,and I firmly be - - neve tint to your medicine, under the ble ' Anifigs of Providence,.) am indebted for this great change,' and am very happy to subscribe myself, IVILsr.A3f RCA UnIONT. • Si. Clair, Srtinv!kill Cntinty,l'a., Jan. 29. Ina.' ANOTHER FROM OLD MONTGOMERY STILL Amyrilint CURE! DEAD THIS EXTRAORDIAIir CASE. • D.. Swsvng—Dear Ski—Having contracted a sea vcre cold, which settled inma my lungs.attended.with a violent cough, pain In my aide and breast, dam WO , of breathing. I was attended by, physicians of the first respectability, but my symptoms heroine very alarm ing, there wan an abscess termed in toy lungs mill Made its way thvough my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of uric of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con untied .for a long time, until. I was wasted arid worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still bring itispark of hope lea for me and my anxious parents, and hav ing beard of the great • virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its, being approved of by physicians of the first eminence. I concluded to make trial of It, and to my great satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better, the hole In my side began to heal, and I amnow happy to say, from a pone and al most hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact. Annsussr Ihmsucnca, miles front Skippackville, Skippack tp. such is the unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. - We :ire constant• ly receiving letters from Physicians and nor Agents, from alt parts of the United Status, informing us . of extraordinary cures. The El Dorodo of California or Ae s ,ru may yield For. tears to Thousands—Bat what are .Ifitinints without •' health DI!. SWAVNC'S COMPOUND svaur OP' WILD CHERRY. Two xr.: CEII7II,IO.ITES. 133MIE=1 t/C , ) 1 ortD. Dr. IT. SWAVNE—Dear r r.—This•is to certify, that doling the frill and winter of ISM, I was troubloil with a very revere cold and cough, with strong symptoms of the asthma 1 wadi Induced to try your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,of which "one bottle" entiro. ly cured me, and I would strongly recommend it to others for similar affections. STACY K.inarininart-_, ANoTIICIt Snvenc. CABI7. tip ASTJIII b. ' rtttt.A bk. Dee. 12th, ISIS. . SWAY:Cr.—bear fir —I cheerfully add toy tell. Oniony in favor nf•ynur valuable Compound flyrupof Wild Cherry, which I coneetve to be truly the wonder arid bies,introf themge. the het four years I bare been atilictrilaa ith the ast hula.. Sleep had become Stranecr to me ; night alter - night would I have to sit up in my bed. I wax attended by four or five diffeient physicians, alsn having useravarions patent medicines. but all of no avail. I continued to grow Worse, uatil I rommenevii Sat use of your valuable compofind Sm up of Wild Cherry, which afforded me instant relief. After usinseveral bottles I Was restated to perfect health. Yours with 'respect, . . SAII•11 B. EVANS. Any information respecting the above ease will be freely given by her husband. , ITASPTON W. Ecsva. Carpenter, corner of Eighth and Paris sts. Thriusands of persons are crest toying their constitu tions by beglecting, to apply a proper remedy. Rely not upon single catchpenny articles; which relieve for the moment, but eventually accelerate the disease. Resort at once to that of established remedy. Pr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, So cele brated throughout the whole world as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the 'throat, Lungs, and Breast. IMPORTANT CAUTION—READ? TiftATti There in bat one genuine preparation of Wild-Mer ry, and that.is Dr. Swayne's, the first ,ever offered to the public, which has been sold largely throughmit the United States and some parts of Eurone .• and rail pieparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put out since this, tinier cover of some de ceptive circumstances, in order o give currency to their sales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Wm. Ta"nn thereon ; alan. Dr." Swaynebs sicnatnre,and•ns a further security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations from all 'others. Principal °trice, F.TGIITII and itAcE Streets SwayneN Celebrated If.ermlibge. "..f safe and effeauel remedy for Wort... Dy spepsia, Cholera ilorbus,sickly or !rya , • peptic children oradults, a nd the most useful Family rim ever tiered to the public." rr Mg REMEDY is one which. has proved success 1. fill for a long time, and DI univers uv acknowl edged by all who have tried it to tie for superior (being so very pleasant to thetaste at DA seine time effectual) o any other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is Fr-commended. It not only destroys worms, hut It invigorates the whole system. It is harmless in its effects, and the health of the patient iv always int- proved by Its 1141!Pypn when qo wortr• are discovered. Dr. SWAVNE'S VERMIFUGE has met with a degree of fatior from the poiblic, a tint has perhaps never he fire been accorficd to any medicine. It needs no re commendation where ever it is known. To the fond mother, bending In sleepless anxiety over her waiting child. it cif) carry reiief,joy, and thankfulness; to alt who are suffering froinnhe disease. for which It is prepared. It rdfers a 'meetly restoration to health. BEWARE. OF 111PO$ITION.—Swaytte's Veruttfug,e, itin square bottles Dicing recently changed to prevent counterfeits,also to pack to a better advantage) with, the following wordshlown in the glass Dr.ll,ciwayne's Vermifuge,Phitaila., also ,enveloped in benutifut wrapper, baring the .ignature of Dr. Dwayne, with his portrait on each stele of the battle without which none Is genuine. Thin article is to pleasant to the taste that both children andadults are universally fond of it. Da. AWAYPie'SJSAUSAPAIIIIILA s on EXTRACT TAR viLt.s—The g reat AmericanPurifier—lor the re moval and permanent cure of all di aces arising from an impure state of the blood or habi of the system. Let it be remembered, _ that in this reparation are strongly concentrated all the medical pr elites of Sar saparilla and Extract or Tar compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Extract.," the whole strength ofAvhich is extracted on an entirely nets- principle. Unlike all other rills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any other unple leant sensation, while they are as powerful as it tx possible for a medicine td be, and be harmless. It purifies. cleanse., and strength en. the fuuntatln springs of life ; and iutuses new vigor throughout the whole human frame. el Remember always to inquire: earticnlarly for Dr. fiIWAYNE'S SAItsAPARILLA Alsip CTT% It PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. S'iVA.VINE la on each Box.. Tim above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. If. Sway ne. corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom all orders should be addressed. Per sale by the follosyseg Agents: J. 0. BROWN. Deucelit. JOIIN S. C. MARTI.N.and }Pottsville J. CURTIS C.; JAS. 11. pAi.t.s, and /NO. W. 0180$. SUISBLER. Port Carbon C. ReC. 11UNTZINCER. Schuylkill Haven. McLEAN & LEYSON, Summit Hill. J. Witham,. ; Daniel Bertsch. Ashland t Charles Entity', Orwigsburg; Jtm..Bletenman. Ila.n. burg ; E. J. Pry, Tamaqua; inn. Dickson, Easton; Matthew Krause,. Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; Eckel{ fc Mundt, Tremont; Cockill & Son, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7, Int% 41- J. E. Carver: ArteurrEeT AND r.scarnra, No. 51. North Sixth Street. PAO a. GivtaDßAmaNas AND SPECIFIC. TIONS Contracts to erect Dwellings. /gr.. and ;Wont the grounds Ale Country Beam or Cemeteries ; engether with the arrangement of Trees to giro tile ' , Wiper of rect.—Also, Churches, Hospitals, Prisons, Water Works. Gas. Works. &c.. on the latest and moot approv althea. including heating ventilating, Ice. 2g, . Liver Complaint.: JAUNDICE, DyseEpsx/L. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS. DEBILITY, DISEASE 9F Tim diseases arising frovita diitorderg Livers, Stow:akin torA Male and Female SUCII as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness o" Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Neu sea, Ilearbbirrn, Disgust for Food, FAlloess or weigh. in tbe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Hutt tering et the pit of the St, math, Swimming of th llead, Hurried and difficult breathing. Fluttering of the heartoChoklng or eta ,rating sensations when a a lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dote or webs be fore the sight, Fever and doll pain in Mellen.% Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes. Pair in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs:dm, ,Sud den thistles of heat, Earning in the Flesh,' Constan Imaginings of evil and great depression of Spirits can bq efferitually cured by DR. DOOFLAND'k CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.' , Their power over the above diseases 13 not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States. as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. Derangement of the !Aver and Stotnaehare sources of Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys. and lays the Maly open man attack of the Cholera, Itilinsus, or Yellow Pere% and is generally the brat cause of that most bane ful disease, Consumption. Opinions of the . Philadelphia Press. "THE. VISPATCI.I,r December 31st says:— An iitvALUATILE MEDICI:IE.—We have frequently heard of the Celebrated Gelman Bitters, 'manufactur ed by Dr. Llonfland, spoken of in terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly so, It is a 100 common practice, In 4eriain quarters, to puff nil manner of useless trash, but in the case of the above Hitters, bun dreds are living witnesses of their great Moral and physical worth. As d.rnedielnis for the Liver Corn plint, Jaundice, Nervous Debit DO:aid Dyspepsia. this has been found Invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly eradicating diseases, when all other medicines have failed. Waite( convinced, that in the use of the German Alitters,the patient does not became ite,biliated but, consAnnay gains 'strength to the frame—a fact worthy of great consideration. The ,Dittersare please ant in taste and smell, and can be administered under any cireurestauCes, to the most delicate stomach In deed, they can be bred by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who are much affected in the nervoussystrm, to commence with one tea spoonful or le4s, and gradually increase. We speak from experience, and are of course, a proper (judge. The preen far and•wide, have united in recur. ;mending the German' Bitters, end to the afflicted we most cordially advise 'heir use. I "SPIRIT OF TIIE TINIEI," Jane Dithstays t— "Do our good citizens who are invalidi, know the '6lllly astonishing cures that have been performed by llootland's Celebrated. German Bitters 1 If they do not, we recommend them to the "German bledicine Store," all who; are ; affected with Liver ; Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. dr Nervous Debility; the Doc tor has cured many of our citizens "after the best phy sicians lead failed. We have used them, and they have Jproved to be a medicine that every nor should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives theta greater claim up•M our humble effort, they are entirely Yegetable.' DAILY NEWsI," JOY 4th says ; "We speak knowingly of Dr. lino:land'. Celebrated ; German Bitteci, when .tve say it 11' a iiii4Sleys, 01 this age ; and in diseaseSof the biliars„digebtiVe and Ner vous Systems, it has not we thlidt an equal. It is a regeWle preparation. sad made vithout .471rootal, and to all ios•alids we would recommend it as. woolly their confidence. I • READ THE FOLLOWING It is from one 01 nor first druggists. a gentleman fa. vourably known thrnilehout the Dotted States—the pro. pricier of the - :Medical Worm Syrup rkiladaphm, A'ar.224l. Dear Sir '—Ti is whit much pl:•asure that I testify in, the extraordinary vittues of yiittrY:erma it Bitters. hav ing sold largely of them these teat Sony months to VA; I'h...hi p.llOllll, Waltteli With LiVer Complaints, DyRPI,II - and Debility of the Nervous System. I ear, nay conscientiouidy, that they are the hest article. of the kind lupus eversold. (and I deal in all the mood ar medicines) and I consider it the nnly medicine for tine above disease, before the public. I have never sold one biotin that has not given sat isfaction, and brought forth the commendation of those Vv-ho used it. fleOtti this my duty to you both no the'prnprietor o this highly valuable attic!, and to atone with the above coup:Lints, that they macknow of iti properties and in anabh • them to tdh • rt rite good front the various articles with which of market is flooded. With much respect, I . remain yours, ke. . -- J. N. itottr:xsAeli, Druggist. Corner ,of Serond and Coates streets. JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT . Cured aftce, Phesiciaillf had Failed. Mc. 27, 1519. Dear Sir—lt IS with feelings of pleasure I commu nicate to you the sanative efferts (and Ina short' time) ofyoor invaluable ••Ifoofland's Celebrated Geitnan Bit• ters,' upon toy system while laboring antler the dam, dice. About two vearit ago I hod an i ttitak of the Joon dice and was confined to the house six weeks under medical tredtment of the Family .Physician and for some'. her alter, when I went out I haul di be very care ful of myself, since that time I have. had =everal atta r ks of the same disease, and your Diners have entirely re lieved and cured me in two or three days. My nest door neighbor, Mr. Jolla Diehl, last spring, had a long and serious spell of Jaundice, he had it sometime before j knew it ; he WAS confined to his bed: Assoon ns I heard of his condition I called to see him and told film of the effect your Bitters had upon me in the none di, ease. Ile intimeiltately sent for a Bottle. and in a few days he was cured. I.lnave in several instances TeCOM mended the Bitters in other cast's, alive) s producing the same happy effect. My wife has been considerably af flicted with Liver Complaint end Nettralgia, by the use of the Bitters she is weft. DOW enjoying gond health. We believe from the many cures we know entree Bit tern effecting, that they pusses. In a remarkable and ex.. trantainary . degrellt gierit curative properties. and that ivhirh enhances their value with us is,they are entirely, vegetable, We always keep the Batters on band ands would tut be ivilling to tie,witijnitt. them. Very respectfellv, yours, C. PEIRCE:37n South , Front Street. ',Can stronger testimony he adduced by any Prepara tion benne the public I A, single bottle will convince arty ply, of their power over di;ease. ' They are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently destroy. Abe most obstinate costiveness., and give strength and vigor to the flame, .it Ire time, debilitating the pitient ; being also grateful to the most delicate sin:nosh under any. eircunistances, e lmil can lie administered with rerfeci safety to de!ica infants—they are free faint Syrup. ocids,Ealumel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can be taken at all times and under all circum stance, no nrdinary_exposure will prevent them having a salutary effect, and nu bad result can accrue front an over dose For sale, wholesale and retail nt the princtretl Depnt, German hfctllcine Stare, N 0.276 Race Street, Fhlladel , • • phia. Fur sale by 3: G. Brown, Pottsville; S. R. Diclisenl Schtt)lkill Haven ; .1. W. Gibbs, htmersville; and by respectable dealers generally, throughout the State. • htarch 31 1.319 McAltister's Ointment, CONTAINING NO MERU/111, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE ALL External Sores, Scrofulous Humors, Skin Darases, Poisonous 'Wounds to discharge their putrid tuatters,.and, then heals them. It Is rightly termed AU-1 . /EALING, for there Is . scarcely a disease external or Internal:that It wilt not benefit. I have used it ts, the last sixteen yearn for all diseases of the chest, Involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and, I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned In the profession.— I have bad ministerauphr gospel, udgen of the bench, aldermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of tray, and there has been but one voice—one universal voice—saying hIcAI.I.IBTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." RIIEUMATISN—It 6:moves:Utmost Immediately the' inflarnatton and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read• tile directions around the hot.) DEAD-AUDE—The salve has cured persons of the head ache of twelVe years standing, and who had it reentar every week so that vomiting took place. • DEAFNESS, Ear-Ache, Tooth-Ache, and Ague In the face, are helped with like SUCC.,ES SCALD lICAD—WW have cured cases ilvit actually defied every thing known, One' man told us that he had spent S3UO on his children : without any benefit, when a few boxes of ointment cuffed them: BALDNESS—It Will restore' hair sooner than any other tiller. TETTElt—There if nothing better or the tyre o Totter. BURN'S—It is one of thi brat Banes in the world for Burns. Piles—Thousands aro yearl) cured by this Olinnent. It never falls in giving relief for the 4round the has are dirmttions for usin4,lfc. Allister's Ointment for Scrofula, Lireo Complaint, Erysipelas, Tester, Chilblain, Scald Brod:Sore eves, Quincy, Sera Throat, Bronchitis, oVerrotis slffections,l Pains. Disease if the Spine, lieutt-.oche, Asthma, Deaf amts. Ear--lehe, Burns, Corns. All Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pim "Bs, Fe. Stiffness of the joiitl4, Strellinz of the Lim be: Sore Limbs, Sores, Rhenmati4n, Piles, Cronp,Sieellel or Broken 'Breast, ?Vett...A-he, Arne in:the k•nee, COLD FEErf —l.oer Complaint. Palo In the Chest', or Side, falling off pr the hair, one or the other acCons• ponies cold feet (This Ointment in the tent. remedy.) It is a Sure sign oc disease to have cold fret. I COllNii—Occasional use of this Ointment will nl. I ways keep earns (rent growing. People nerd never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. This Ointment in gond for any part of the holly 'or limbo that are inflamed. In some cases it should be I applied often. CAUTION.—No Ointment will be genuine tildes• the name of James AtcAltister is written with 'a pen upon every label. I. JAMES MeALLIS 8010 proidielor of the above Medicine. Price. To as. per hoc. AGENTS—J. ht - Beatty & Co„ Pottsville ; D N. Ifeleler, do ; J..W fiihl,s , Minersville ; Charles Frill. ley, iOrwirsbniel C. & G. Huntzinder, !Schuylkill liavhn ; Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua; Washington Heis ler, Part emboli; Win. Price, Stelnlr; John 13. flicks. Reading: and by Agents In the Principal Towns in ilia United Stairs. Prnielis.l Office, Nn.2o Nnith Third et Philadelphtt rltEtql IMPORTED DUEEN AND BLACK TEAS From J. C. Jenkins & C., . TEA DEALERZ4. 8. IV. cor*er of :C/ ea exe and Twelfth streets, PuILADELPutA. • • • . 11.—One of ,ntir partners having, learned the Tea ehuilness of the Chinese‘thunselves, during-a resi dence °reeve° years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of no the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired.- To, our Black teas ; particularly, we wish to rail at tention at poesessing, a degree °retro:l - lath and "Winces of flavor seldom equalled. Mark teas are lin - We:sally need by the 'Chinese, who consider the Green fir erty lot foreigners. Our physlcians also reconmo the Black as making n more healthful beverage than the Green. Each packnge In so secured as to retain the virtues of the tea for a long time in any climate, and contains/till reiffht of rra,lin!ependent nftite MCl:gland paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The ahoy. warrant° tea, hi" up . ln LS, and I lb.. packager just receive danil will be constanity kepi fur sate by the reihscriber ' J. Nev..% 1818. •thi • PURE: WHITE LEAD. NVetherlli tC Brother,- i TAMIFACTURERS, No G.l, North ' , rent street. as Philadelphia. have now a gnarl supply of their war ranted pure WIIITE LEAD, and those cUSIOUwrit who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a on the article, shall now have their orderafilled. No known substance possesses those preservative an beautifying properties, so desirable in a paint, to a equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence an admixture of rubes' materials only mare its value. has,therefore,been the steady atm of the manufactured for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly putt white lead 'and the unceasing demand for the article. Is proof that it has met with favor. It is Insatiably brand, ed on one heel WETIIERILL & BROTHER in full, -and tin the other, warranter/pee& all in red letters. PLiladeipilia liedstel • No 89 St. JeAtt street, Oti P/111/DELPHIA DEAtERS and Cabinet matter ternis. Patent Screw' Bedetei • ApritT 49. 13.171 D. TETE VAIVAIEWS SONG, The Plow, the now: the ancient Now -Has torn theyleldlog so/ ' • . Since erst this world 3vas given to man A heritage from God. The Plow. the Plow the deal:Rog Plow That elevates the loom ; We follow free its breezy track. Ileneath the sky's blue demo. The Plow, the Plow t the &dons Plow Ectends her smiling reign Upon the dinty mountain's brow, And o'cr the'sunn) plain.- . - The Plow, tile Vow f the regal, Plow Holds on he kingly away. Alike whore royal tnrreis rise, Or humble ban lets lay. The Plow. the Plow I the conquering Plow, Unlike the conquering sword, Ass Joyous life, and boamin; wealth; Oa swarmingsmillions poured. , Oh, hot for help to drive the Plod,• And break lbe flinty clod, No longer starve in man's employ ; Come, take your pay of sod. The Earth, the Earth the teeming Earth? God's storehouse here cur man, We may go.to God's own and drevf Gifts from the generous band. The Earth, the Earth: the fare braid Faith , Has locked within her breast Rich gi its from all the sons of tee,. Awaiting their behest. Labor, the key, Cod , gives to man, To bring these tr easures forth ; Ilte take God's key, and . boldly coma To claim our charter's worth. SOWING SEEDS Iti AIITUIIIN. Cohbett, in his Anicricart Gardiier; ritcpm- - menistthe sowing of several kinds of seed in An tumn—sueh for instance, as carrots, beets, onions, parsnips and many ether kinds. He tematks in illu.tration of the truth of this theory, that '•the seeds of all plants will remain safe. in this way, all the winter, though the frost may penetrate to the depth of three feet below them, except the reed. of such plants els a slight frost will cut down.!,' A writer of some distinction in one of our agri cultural exchanges, strenuously advoiates the same plan, and remarks that this is the:natural system pursued by Dame Nature, who casts all •her seeds upon the. soil in Autumn, and never faits of a crop. Onions we have fong•practieed sowing in the fall, and the sartie method is adopt, ed by many—ispscially those who wish to have the former early marketing. AGRICULEMAL SCIENCE:. The time has gone by when Agricultural Science was a subjsct of derision or neglect by practical farmers. Every one must trip, to toe the rapid advance which it is making id ; tho [loi ter) Stafes. Its greatest triumphs hive been hitherto in aid old, world, and especially io Eng land, where it has made a garden spot of the whole isle, end enabled a mere speck on the 101.2 face of the waters to support on immense more'. than. But even in our country it has achieved its victorieo, for our (critters are every day paying more intention to the principles which it devel °pea, runt applying them with great success in their cultivation of the soil. This is particularly observable in some.ot the worn out lands of out, own State, which hale hoer. made to renew their youth, ant! though at one time as poor as Job in his lowest estate, Oct it may now be said of them, salt was of the afflicted patriarch, that their ter end is better than their beginning." We bane. the authority of ono of the' wisest practical hr.': mers 4 of the Slate for the opinion, that' Virginia, by the advantages a . ffortled by practical agricultu ral science and the enlightened end persevering employment of them, is destined not only to re. pair her waste places, but make them equal in fertility and beauty; to tho virgin regions of tho Western States. Agricultural life - has ever berm the favorite fife of Virginians. It is the life, above all others, of true dignity, indep•ndenco, happiness, comfort and virtue. We - rejoice at every step in did pro. greets of humanidiscavory and knowledge which confers new attr l actions and benefits upon an oc. cupotion so e:isentivil to the wants of mankind, so elevating and: purifying to him who follows it, and so ennobling in its effects upon the char. actor of a people.--[Rich. Republi c an. smorciNG Ivrtn In England, the fumigation of plants wittr,sol phur, to destroy plant Tice, aphides, the turnip fly. insects on trees, where the top could be covered Or exposed to the suffoepting fume, has been for Some time practised with great success. To most animals and insects the fumes of sulphur are al most instantly fatal. The' rationale appease,, be this :—The Smoke off sulphur immediately combine's - with Caster when. brought in contact with it ; and in this way, by combining the smoke , of sulphur, in leaden charribits, with water that covers the floor, and is frequently , . agitated, lb. sulphui acid of commerce is formed. Thus, when the fumes of sulphus'are brought in contact with the moist eurfaie of the lungs, or breathing vessels of animals or insects; sulphas acid is usu. ally generated, and the lungs refusing to act un. der such circumstances, suffocation is produced. Of this; any one can easily satisfy himself by experiment. Taking the hint from these facts, it was pro posed to attempt theisuffocation or 'destruction of the wheat fly or grain worm by fumigation on its Gra! appearance, and we are happy to learn it has been tried the present season with °elite success. 'lt is stated in the. Atterdam paper, (journal on the Mohawk, Montgomery county,) that a farm. er in HerkiMer has preserved a large wheat crop from the worm the past season, by using brim 7. stone in fumigation liberallY,While all around him, who did not adopt this provenive, had their crops seriously injured or destroy by melting, a in this strips of old y d. The 'brimstone i t was p Woolen cloth were dipped . 'hese fixed on sticks, and 6xed in different parts of the' field, were set on fire, generally at evening. The matches were given in the greatest number to the windward side of the fields, and the offensive field destructive smoke, of course driven on every part, proving fatal to the !insects that inhale the gee. About one hundred - nounds of briinstona were aced to one hundred bushels of sowing. and the preser vation; was '-complete; thus 'proving in this in. dfance at least, a remedy equally cheep and elks. cioud.—[G . ens4Fe Farmer. , . A correipondent of the National Intelligeneer I says that this article surpasses all other material 1 for the construction of - toads, the particles bein too heavy le be mused by the wind; and after ,1 rain they rust and cement together, and by u become perfectly smooth . and solid, and will en durefor a length of time. He suggests that at. middle of the avenue, not paved, instead of grav i i ci ehuuld be covered with iron tinder; more would make a complete fi nish, at little more cos! than thegravel, and surpa.s all other roads o, streets in this or any other country. As we k r now ti little about such kind of road we,presurne that the furnace ashes are mega i. the above. They do make a hard compaet.ros after having been well trod, rolled -and pounde, But with coarse ashes for an underleyei and •ifte I ashes ahoy!, them to the depth of7B inches, thel pound the whole well down, and take our wor d for it, a toed or no common quality will bo the r , auk.— [Scientific Aiiici,ican, i , ' :' . • sTE.un 'ably mut:lnm • MANUFACTORY ANT) WAREROOMS, 7'xcelje StfatiThatunTellti,--PIIILADELPHIA. II THE undersigned manufacol IRON RAILINGS of errry etyl VERANDAS. GATES, PEDE. TALS. ARBORS, lIEDSTEA - D • and nil deSeriptlGllS °Corti:Mien( • and architectural lion Work, -c • the beat manlier, at reduced pr --i cea. - Alwa ys Fir e 71 n o " o h nra d „ . il a SITu u it P e l r Y s, lo , avy *lock or 'Reveal and Can.:mil Hinges. Shutt Botts, Store Room Bulb, and all descriptions of builder Iron work. • This i-stablisliment, by tar the moot extenslve.of t kind in the city, employs none but competent workme possetscs the advantages of steam-power and suite!) machinery, and is under theperxonsloupervisioo oft proprietors, who are practical men of long experien affords to Its patrons the gnahautee that their utde will be properly and promptly executed Phila,Oell4-42-1y) HEINS & AHAIHROINIt coacslitpiiing aUdComixds,.. • DANIEL 3. RIDGIVAV HAVING I.CASEU THE SCHUYLKILL NAV GATION Compeny'a Landings, at Mount Car sobuyiain county, win attend to the Shipping of Id White. and Gray Ash Coat, for any opetatlvas on t Alt. Carbon Railroad: PURCHASE OF COAL. ❑aving been engaged • for n number of years in t Mining Basin ma. be ban a thorough knowledge of t different qualitieeof Coal in the !Schuylkill Regionos will attend to the purchase and shipping of for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensation. Sul factory references given, wben required. March 10. 1850. 11-tf r ICU. WELLS, Attune , " at filic V it buy lk ill County , pa. (Ottl4-43. - 91,1)c farina. IRON' CINDER.ROADS. =I 1
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