SILIECt WAS LOVELY. She was lovely, she was fair— . .115 mtid es summerlevert i ' angel, froirisispirlt tirlght, A star that dropped from iteaven (Well she was D- And obi those bright and instrous orbs, hat burned with WO) , fre Tiswe auburn turli, that lovolk brow, None, none could but admiie. • (WeU they couldn't.) And oh th,at light and graceful form, So lite a beauteous fairy, (Perhapvwed leave off the And then it: would be airy,) (Well It would I) . I knelt before beT,lllld flUrara • ' - I'd bare one burning kin; She said— " Go wash yam face - You can't enfair ratb bliss - , (Well she all) I. C telt Just ttiei2 at if I b'd dropt.' From Clumbarszo's, summit; I felt my budding passion crops-- Mere be silty couldn't como (No sir -amt.: And did !quickly snatch my bat, Without a thought or kieslng 1 And did 1 ever. after that. ' Como op among the mining' (I didn't do nothing cite:) DIY LIZZIE. knelt before my I.lzeie's feet, In all the anguish of despair,- And rowed my true affection there. she cried, to accents "short and sweet," 'Too whining (dot resume your seat; ' ,'What you 'bout a squattin! thar ?" Wit nub Ljuinor. arSupplying FaMill:ea.-4'll take two child. ran, iii can have 'em cheap,' said a tall Yan kee On entering an oyster cellar in Canal street, the other day._ 'Two children I—What two children?' . I halo% got any myself and your sign reads 'Families' supplied,' don't itl. I want yuu to qupplf me.with one.' f i r Goad English Wentfter.—An English sailor in the Mediterranean, called out to his ship- mates one morning,,when there happened, after six months clear weather, to be a slight fog. .Torn out boys ! turn out' Hem's weather as is weather ; none of your darn'd blue sky !' 'nu- The Cincinnati Dispatch contains an ac count of en accident on the Mad riser raitroa4, by which four cars were precipitated down a steep bank, smashing the baggage car into pieces, and so mixing up a 'party of ,German emigrants, that it look a considerate time to sort them ! 12" A Green one, who had crossed the Atlan tic, told a story of a storm. when the rain potared gown in inch torrents, that the ocean zoos' six Inches. l'bere's no mistebe,' said be, 'because she cap lain kept a math on the side of.'the vessel.' 'ersid a rusty old heathen or the desk, 'bow do eftrOnOrnete menu° the distance of the Why,' replied the young hopeful, .they goes• see at one fourth the distance, and then multiplies by four.' The old desk-worm fainted. Mqs that the tune the old cow died on asked an Englithrean, nettled it the indu!lry with which a New Englander whittled Yankee Doodle— .No, Beef,' replied lohnathan, ' , that ties the tune old Bill/ died on. Critn Eminent and witty prolate was oneo astird if ho did not think that ouch an one follow ed conscience. 'Yea (said his grace.) he does follow it, as a Sian does a horse in a gig; he dries it frit: . . t'7' Just so.--ft is not always a mark of kind nese to paisms an open countenance. An alliga tor is a deceitful creature, and pat he presents an open countenance when in the very act of taking 110t.i in. . . relle Louisville Denioaat - says—there is an observing man about town who says he aleey• took nolite that whenever ho lived through the month of May, he lived through' the whole year• IT'A Western Editor, in repTY-to a mem porary who called him , green;' ssys:—.A gratin article may be ripened, but a ball-tried doughnut fa Metz/ally .spiled.' ozr Where he did it.—A tuan who hai a se. vete fail,- was asked by the surgeon, 'have you Sprained yourself near the jithufa 7 , 'No, sir,' answerer) he, .near the market place. trr , TVell Nick, how's your \ brother Ikeilettios along these times !' • first role—got a good afar! in the world; ■arriaa a widow who kiss nit» childrpn." fSP A young married wife sohd to her husband et the end of one.of their quarrels— " Yon don't love me, you can't look me in the foes end say you love me." "You mistake me my dear," replied he, is only when I look you In the face, the I een say that I love you." • The editor of the Washington Union tells what sort of an epitaph be would bare inscribed on his tot:photons. - The - public care very little whet eon of en epitaph is written own him so it ho done soon.— Lai/lea/le Journal." ' , rr Mrs. Part/Von r►iie Mach shocked at hewing ihst Powers, the seuiptor, wai on another ttist.-="Are there no Temperance societies in Romer she s4ed, trying down the newspaper Mid railing her 'pomades. ', VSP Handle your tools without mittens; a cat , M einem catches no mien. Thole, whero the cat dilTrre from nice young t T A real genuine Kentuck thy, describes his sweet-heart : 1 She is a roller! she killed a beer when she wee thirteen; and new she'll whip her weight irr wild cats ; whoop !", ... • 03 . 11 is evident flint - most women live very fast, mrthey look older than they are. ae may catti ly be discovered by inquiring their age. • clPrell Good.—A Judge was reprimanding an attorney. .(or bringing ■overal amall suits into Court, and remarked thal it would have been much better 'for all parries had be persuaded his clients to !leave their elms° to . the abitratieraaA two or three honest 1110/. •Pleat. your boor, retorted the lawyer, 'we did not choose to trouble , hottest men with thela o:"Freedom of the Press.—At a public meet fing in England, the weather was warm, and there stood nest pm a little fat gentleman, who seemed 'Mitch incommoded by the crowd. There came prersing behind him a tall, rawboned man, holding a memorandum in his band. 'What do you mein, sir said the fel gentle. r ll eri, 'by crowding and jostling-in this minuet 1 Who are yen sirl' 'Sir, I'm one of the gentlemen cpnnoetcd pith the preis:' -- : • "' 4 thought so, by lose !' wag the reads reply for you have nearly !queued ray ribs in I:l3"Wiricrees.—A young Tipperary widow Nally llcl'hee,l think he called her, was courted end actually had an offer from Tooley o?Shane on the way to her husband'a funeral. 'She cc ; canted ofcouree:aaid Gruseneaa. 'Na the dirrot *aid Smith. .Tooley, dear,' anti she ;'j'te too ilate; (or four week, ago it wee, I shook hinds sr? Pat Sweeny. upomit, that I asaeht bite him in a docent time after poor:McPhee went anon— derboord; ' . said Groomer!, *widows effiellnations are mach alike. There was a D u ca t woman. whose husband, Diedriek Van Prank, died ita , left her inconsolable. He was buried in Coop's Volks said that grief wenidkill Vast widow. She had 's figure of wood carved, tbit looked eery like her husband ; end placed it in her bed end constantly kept it there for several , months. In about half a year she became interested inn young ' shocuutker; who took took the length of her foot spa finally married her. lie .bitd visited her not KIM thin a fortnight, whew OW servant told her • they were out of kindling stuff, and asked what should be done. After a puma, the widow re. plies, is 'a very, _quiet' way: 43dayper it id, w e ll , etrotegh now, to aphlit up old Vim . Pronk,vat lob -• " SILENCE - That dreadful' Catiok./ The Liriseri are a delver • The:cork of Os destroyer boa begun/ . . The catugl of consureptinallark in it amend of Death 1 An you a mother') Your darling child, your idol and, earthly.loY. 13 now, perhaps.confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, tier thin ehrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, boa already pined upon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your Soul. Young man, whenjuet about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough' and feeble limbs tell o your lass of hope. but you need not despair. There balm which will heal the wounded longs. It is SHERMAN'S ALL.HEALING BALSAM. =i ' Mrs. ATTREE,the wife of Wm. D. Atom Esq. was .given up by, Dr. Sewal of Wastunston, Drs. Dee and biceiellan of Philadelphia, and Dr.lfott of New Verb. Her Ole:avail though% she must die. She had every appearance of Windt} consumption, and was so pro. nounred by her physielans—Sherinan's Balsam was given and It cured her, Rev. HENRY JONES, 105, Eighth avenue, rip diced of cough anti eatarrhal affection of 50 years standing.. • The first done gave him more relief than all the other medicine he had ever takes. Dr. L.I. Beals, 19, Delaney street, gave tt to a sister.in-taw why was laboring under ConsumptiOn.and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its. effect were immediate, and soon restored them to corn- Ihrtable health. PR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES Cure the most obstinate casest of Cough In a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up bytheir physiciaus and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by 'pitting blood,Consamption adetleetic fever, by their use have bad the rose of health restored to their haerard cheek. and now live to speak forth the draws of this Invaluable medicine: PR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Dave been proved in more than 400,000 cases to be nfallible, in tact the only certniin worm destroying medicine ever discovered. Chi dren, will eat them when theyeannot he forced to take anyather medicine. and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form. is great beyond descrfp lion. When the breath of the, child becomes offen sive, and there, in picking of the nose, headache, drow siness. startine during adeep,aisturbed dreams.awaking with fright and sereamine. troublesome; tough, fever- Maness, Must. voracious appetite, slftness of the stomach, and bloated cstomach—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 I.OZEMICS Relieve lieudacha, nervous sick headache, palpitation of tho heart and sickness in a very few minutes:— They cum lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness, colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. Da. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER 7r acknowledged by all who havelever'used it to be „the hest -t mot:ening plaster In the'world, and a snv coins, r teedy for pains and weakness in the hack, Aoins, de, breast, neck, limbs joints, rheumatiSm. relt/rit, &e. One million a year will not supply the .cmxnd. Caution is necersary, as there are many it e epr cipted persons who would force asp:ions mot , . 'cle tilitio,Viecotnmuntty. Ile carefill to get Sherman's Doer Man'i - riaster, with a •Voc simile' of his written name on the bark—note others ate genuine, and will do more hurt than good. Dec. 2 12—Iy TIFE6II,AND PtiIIGATIVE. FOR the cure of Headache, Goldiness, Rheumatism Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox,Jaundice,Pa In in the Back. Inward Weakness,. Palpitation of the Heart, Rising intim Throat, Dropsy, Asthina,Fevers e all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Mother, Congha, Quinsy, Whooping Gough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Complaint Ervslpelus,Deafness, Bettie:4olth° Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints. nod a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from Impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestiVe. otg,atur ; and to secure health, we must re' ! move these obstructions or restore the' blood to Its na tural,state. . The aversion to taking medicine is ninsteffectualyteg moved by Clietner's VeffetaVe Pueralire Pills; bele completely enveloped with a coming, ofpure whirs sugar (which has distinct from die internal :iv:redwing so a nut shell from the kernel) and have not,: v of medicine. ; Moreover they neither !museum or mine m theslighiest degree, but operate equally on oil thediseased ports of the system. instead of cm:tieing themselves to and rack ngany particular region. Thus, if the liver be a tree ed, one Ingredient will operate on that particular or- Ftn, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile. restore it to its natural Kate. another will operate on the blood,and Trainee all inniurities in Its circulation,while a third will move all impurities in its circulation, w hile a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may hove been discharged inlthe , stomach, and hence they sttthe at the root of disease, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally; separate alt foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that tile blood may be thoroughly pure-s.rthim reverie; a free and healthy action to the heart, fens, and liver ; and thereby they restore Arnitk,even when all other means have failed. The entire truth of the above can he ascertained by the trial of a single boa; and their virtues are so posi tive and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return - the money paid fur them in all cases where they tin not give universal e ‘ atisfaction. , , Retail prlces.2.s cis. per hoz. " Principal Mike, No, G 6, Vesey sireet, New York.,) • The following arethe agents in gehuyikill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher man's Balsam, Laxenges and Plasters : Tamaqua--E. J. Fry, and Ildilner dr. Moroi:nod' Patterson—M.:tentyart!; Mtddicintet—J4o....Winlarrirt Port Cathorr:-.11. Ellissler; Poltavale—P. Sander..., and J. O. Brown ; St. Mir-11001es ; New Castle— Gem Itellsnyiler,*; Taylorville—J. 11. Otto; Millers ville—James- D. Falls; Lirwelivn—Jonas Kauffman; Tremont—llause G Wingert ; Pinegove—Paul Derr; Orwiganr-g—Jmirpti Ifaminer ; Port GlititonLyon4 MAO ; New Pliiladelptiia—Wm.ll. Barlow ; Sctinsi kill Haven—Levan& Kula/nun; and also by J. S.F. ARTIN, wholesale and supplying agent,' Pottsville Dec 2. '49. 49-I.s MONTHLY lIIILLETI.I% - , 10. 10. . TIIC CONSUSIPTION It is the Fettled cpiiiin ,, Of the most distingtashedphy2 sicians, both of th is eau n try and Europe, that cop; sumptiimi, Curably, in aRy ltad every ange.exllng = that which is tenth! by wasting diarnslima. ' atm latter symptni frequently, marks a break ng up untie powers of life,and then a cure is not to bu so certain +• wanted on Tubercles - 1 . Z . ; a 4.1 # rt ' 4 on the nin:s are not neers- nary obstacles to a perma nent cure. list the means in be employed must be widely different from those ordinatily used. Consump, live patienu generally seek for a soothing medicinei merely, something which will allay a cough., Nothing' is easier thin to furnish such a compound. It Is this •ed this aleas. which the numerous Pulmonie Syrups Wild Cherry Balsam., Cold Candies, and the like, aim at ; and it is all they achieve. 555 `OPIUM! Is usually the basis' of them all ; which, fore limo, de ceives the poor sufferer. but disappoints at last. - To seer Consumption, something far beyond all-this Is 'repetitively necessary. Something must be tilted whose specific action is upon - the Pulmonary vessels, and upon the delicate membrane whit h linen the air passages; and which shall arrest: end eradicate that morbid principle which shows Itself in the form of Tu bercles. This the Graeftinhern ' CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM Will effecteally do; while at the same time It will al• lap the cutlet and remove thc wasting hectic. This medictne is the only one extant, in this or in foreign ctomtries,thit can he relied on in the complaints under notice; and as the most trying season is just at hand, the attention of consumptive persoes,ef tlie Med ical faculty, and of the liublic at large, is earnestly in vited to it. This Balm Is of incalculable value in Asth ma. Utheelthle, Catarrh. Cold, Spitting of Blood, Diffi culty of lireathing,and all other atTectiens or the throat, the lunca, the bronchial tuber:, .n.e. Testinionials of its wonderful cfntacy and of the nu. mewus cures it has effected.may be had on application at foe Company's Agencies. E. BARTON, Secretary. And for sale by J. S. C: Martin, Pottsville: J. W. Minersville: E.J. Fry, Tater:qua; J. IL Alter, Tuscarora; Jobp Williams, Middleport ; Ibthert llut te. Suring Vele. - (Augl9'slb-il-lyl Novil To same period last year, ' 191,530 tons, HUGHES , EXPECTORANT, EMIEDM For the Cure of Coughs, Cads, Asthma, Brenda! Theipieni Consumption, !temptation of the Lungs, and DiYearre of the Pulaton arp Organs. Tins valuable preparation Is highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Ithilatlel ohm, for its medical effects:lml chemical combination, well as by thousands of others who have made use of it , —as it rieverhas been used without producing beneficial elects, and ultimatecurc.of the diseases for which it is reeoutmendcd. And being a'regttlar gra dual cof Phartna ry, I cap assure ate public of , its perfect safety. It is composed of such preparations as stand in the very in repute antong: the medical faculty for the cure of that class of dieettses!o hien are too often roily the Intern alters of that fatal tl iodise. consumption. In most cases where there Is much pain in the breast, and which often,r steads through re theshoulder blade, I would Nat - int:ly advise the appliration of one of the Compound Caliente to Plasters to the breast, and Ow tile directed. In • fart, the nseof the Calbanum Plaster cannot be oo stronly recemitteuded, as I have peen so many instances of its affording the greatest relief Inn very short space of time, corn in confirmed' consumption The Expectorant will be Vomit to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain' and, at the same{ line. draw the ilidanitu ion to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irrlieirLwhieh every physi. can will pronounce mot, without the least Itesttittion whatever.. Persons arcade° vald to have ti n e c on , t u mr ,= lion, when by n Intliciou s use of some of the best Pape,. Monts, unit n careful diet, they leave_ he en ctouletely cured, no that their experience shoal net no a nning to those who are said to have the couttunipt inn tot .to de spair, hut try on. he Expectorant Will be found to afford great relief, Peen when a 'cure Is soil to be Mums , ible. Before mating 1150 of in - Expectorant it unread he as Well to examine tie Ueda. commonly termed hetote, to 1 lee If it Is net at fallen or elongated. In such cases alt expectorant to useless. . Hacking rinightoil a continent disposition to swallow IS frequently caus dby an elongation of the palate: An excellent remedy m such cases Is to use a small quantity etTlocture Myrrh. sal 11,00 a tca.spoonfhl. t o a w i no glassful of watcr,!and rise no a gargle, three or fonr time a day. If the above remedy should fail. or one of th &tine nature, it ts'oold be best to amity to a surgeon, an haven email pertinent it taken otT, tot as to obviate th ' Irritation and the Motional conch which It would be like ! ly to produce in the throat. The operation lstriiting,and ' attended with but Mile. if any pain whatever. • Itronchiti X , a n d diseases of the throat, the gall hould be used. ; • Prepared hr.!. CURTIS C. rilIC/lES, Wbolesal and Retail Druggist atolCitemis t Centre Street, Pottsvile Cheap; China Glass and Queens-Ware. BEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OCR inn. NEAs w ith the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Induced to lay before them the CiAilUB of our !tense to their patronage. Raving the larttest and most complete stock In *Ms countryokrean•otrer great indueements both 'in so . petior quality and price, in Freeek, Ertylisk, Germs* and Casten Citin4, Lie ,r€4l free Steno Ckiaa. (the strongest ware niadaa Stone, Lirerpooi altti Granite Ware, Plait...lle:Wed and Cal Glom: We will sell fdr Cash in any person a niN - NER SET, TEA, OCT, CIIAMBER SET, ore SINGLE PIECE, for less money than any Wholesale or Retail Muse can, because the Wholesale Douses must necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, end Retail ;louses do but a small business in comparison with ours. To, all Winch attention is respectfully sego uteri. - TYNDALE & MITCHELL.' No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Pkilidelphia. Feb..2l, '49. HCELEMtATED eIIEIitICAL Pow am t Ntrops, unequalled la she annals er or mimeter Nineteenthunrivalled Century. and Warranted to produce a (the smooth edge In one minute, or the mon ey refunded. Por sale by the undersigned, at the Town Rail Iron An . raltatlT & POTT. • .THE MINERS' ,JOURNALL-AND-Toi-TSVILLE, GENERAL ADV.ERTISER, scit. Halms, DII4ELLBITILLE AND TAENONT PASSENGIER AINS. ',lt4Wei • orzoons. .- • - 9 and eller, Monday; April 14 the , lfue will be minas follows, via.: - Lease Millersville for Schuylkill Haven 'at: 04 and 8} o'clock. A. M., and o'clock, P. M. • • - : Leave Schuylkill Haven for !Moen:mine at before 8 A. M.,121 M., and 61 P. M. Leave Mnemonic for Tremint at 1 o'clock.P.M. Leave Tremont for Pottsville:Mine/collie and Schuyl kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. IC From ninersvllle to SchwaXill Haven; 21 •' fir hofttill !Jaren to Tremont, 50 " !Sinew's'lle to Tremont, 40 " An Omnibus sill ran between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leaving Pottsville at 121 o'clock. and leaving Westwood Immediately on the arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fate front Pottsville to Westwood, 15 cts- Ste All baggage at the owner's risk. T. T. CLARK, Pottaville,Ocitr4S-44] - Proprietor. LITTLE FICRITYLIEILL,R.ROAD. off_ ~ .~"t:~'~`~ ..1-...-: AnnA.NGEmr.NT FOR THE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON TIM LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. HE Patten r Train I caves Port inton,d ally, (Ott n -L days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad thorn Philadelphia--artivingat Tamaqua le time to dine.. • Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M., in lime to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Ponaville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To PoraClinton,i3 tents - ; to Philadelphia, $3 50. The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sunday* excepted.) at 6 o'clock. A. Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P. 51. A passenger car runs in connexion with the Freight train, go that pawl:igen' for Philadelphia can take the-morning train of cars on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the same ns in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tamaqua,oo2B-41] General Arent. summer Arrangement. POILA..,IVEADING IL ROAD& POTTSVILLE RA - cfrAiioc OF nouna, AND TWO TRAINA EA CD WAS DAILT.DECEPT AIINDATS. (111 and 'a Per Mon4ay, April 2J, In in, two trains will V run each way, daily, between i Philadelphia and Pottsville. Marpinpline (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock A. M., (r.-'uudays excePted) parres 'Read ing at 10.45 A. M. The above line Amps at all way ataitons, as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE—FAST TRAIN. I eavel , Philada. daily. (ex. Leaves Pottsville daffy (ex. c ef!. ctAn .a ttax) ,i t i l i t e , , 3 2 . . 1 3 , . 5 ) c et 4 lo4l . il i y a s i l en a t 7 , ..34 Pottstown, 4.15 '• Port Clinton, 305 " Reading. 5.00 " Beading. 3.50 " Ports Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 ii pet. Hoven, o.ln, ~ Piccenixville. 5.00 Ai , . at Pottsville, o,:bilArr's at Stare Road, 5.50 . The afternoon. train will atop at the above named lotions; passenger for other points must therefore take the morning tine. , Depot ii. Philadelphia corner Dread and Vine MA. No passengers can enter the cars, unless provided ccith tickets. ' NOTICE, --Filly pounds of baggage will be allocied to earl, passenger in these lines; and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel whlch will twat the risk of he owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. Ily order of the board ofmana DF gers. S. DILI.ORD, oec'y. 43- . Phila., 0ct..23 180 READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL Ram". u2yi „ IUITCE-: CIF FRFACIITON MERCIIAN BIZ C 4 (IN AND A FTEIi April Ist, 1248, Goods will be V forwar•lel with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. . Between Pottsville I Between Pottsville and Phila. and Beading. Plasteatmestone, Illtuniin one Coal, Saud, Iron Ore, }2 00 1 00 and Bricks. . BiouniS,Litne,TielbersStmle• 1 Rosin, Tar. Pith, flaw - Turpentine, Marble,Grind- n 20 • -• 1 10 stones. nails, spikes, scrapi . and pig iron, broken cast ings, guano, a rid proldrette. Bar Ito, dour, salt, , lertil,l . bark, rani toil acco,sal t beef I• and pork, - lumber, vain: l - iron, castings, sugar, me: }-2 75 1 30 - lasses, green coffee. pots-I • - toes, salt purse, brimstone, - and, rye chop, . Flour, per bbl. . 11 , Oil, grocerles'yinegar,whis-1 • key, machinery, cheese, I lard,tallnw, rugs, leather, I raw bides. pinta, white )•41) 1 90 and red larCoystersdiensp, I , glue and cordage. Steal, i • - bran and ship staff. J Raw cotton and wool.c tears, ` fresh meat, fresh fish. dry wititio . gends;strugs nod medicin • • foreign liquors. wines a teas, glass, china, a n diteensware poultry. COD , lectioinry, books and eta- }5 0 2 35 ' tinnary, spirits turpentine, - , , camphine, horned entree, , ' hats and caps, boats and shoes. bonnets, feathers, '. trees, bops. spices, furni. ' titre, by weight. ~ No additional charges for commission ‘ storage, or receiving or stelireringfreightsatany nc . tht. Company's depotson the line. . : , [Aprills, '4B. 23-1 1 1v4,1,4.11 - qt..1401 OFFICE OF TILE PITILADELPIIIAI La READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ektladelpkia.D r. 9.0111, 149 AI °TICE 61 hereby given, that the RIPS of Freight and TAN on Onal transported by this Company, 19111 be an follows frnm January lA, IS 9: To From M.Carbort.S.l aven.P.Clintan Itlchmrind, unfit June 1, 1949 160 55 I 35 Plsiladelphla, do do.- 160 55 135 Inclined Plane,untilTtec.3l,do.l 70 65' 195 Mermen. do 170 65 t 1 45. . • Garmantown It iv. do 1:0 1 r,5 145., Fol:a of Schuylkill, do 1 40 I(5 145 Maanyonk, do 160 155 125 ConaLchocken and Plymouth It. It., do ." 150 195 130 Torn Out I mile be• low Nontetown. Notristownotllridge. do 145 140 125 do 40 33 120 do •35 30 1 15 do 30 55 1 10 do . .1.0 15 100 do 20 15 1 00 do 15 10 1 CO do 15 ' JO 00 do 10 05 03 do . 05 00 05 port. Port Kennedy, Valley Fnme, 1:01112111t1 Royer's Ford, In noon - mown, Reading.. Between Reading and Mohr:Mlle, do 100 65 00 Mohremlle„do 95 , .90 85 (Tambora. ' do 75 - 0 65 Orwlestoire. do 65 .*-60 55 The freight nod tolls on cost to Richmond, and Philadelphia. during the months of June, duly, aid August will be From 51.Carhon.8.1Trisen.P.ClInton. 170 165 1.'45 And on and after Sept. lot, . In Danaher .Slut. 1519. 1 PO 175 1 55 By order of the Board or Manage., B. BRADFORD, Secretary Dce21,.49-35.-tf) Sego. Arrangement. i1aqt,7,„ 4 4 , 484,k. gtr.17.7 Lvvirsayrox , s r.x.prtr.ss LIME. E ADE PREPARED TO receive and fortvar Vl' Daily per Passe:neer Train. (nor E elite is Car being i.i.vays in charse of special me...niters) mer chandize of all desetiptions, packages, bundles, spucie bank notes. ite. Alan paitienlar attention paid to collecting Dills, Drafts and Acenitntv. Park:lces and ,Gorids delivered doily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia aid - Pattevlie. OFFICES. Cow re Street, Pottsville; No. till, South Third street, l'ltiladOphin . • No. 6, Wall etrect, New York ; No 8, :Conn Street` Roston LIVINGSTON, HOWARD & Co MCKIM Lnzerne Iron Works, near Ilakleton. 'a UM' ' 4 1111LISON & ALLEN, DROPMETOIIB of the above named estnblishment, . respect folly'infornis their Opens and tior public generally, that they have taken the large building for merly used fur the Machine nap. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, An which they have added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En gine!, or every site, Pumps, COdl Breakers, Railroad and Drift Care, and to fuehish Iron and grace Castings of every description suitable to the Coat mining or any other huclners, on the most reasonable terms. ltepairira of all kind■ done with neatness, and de spatch, 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 with Immediate and prompt at tention. 8. W. HUDSON, March 17,1841 11211 PASCAL IRON WORKS., - ffW PHILADELPHIA. TVELDED Wrought Iron Flux, s, Saleable for Loco - V V' nuatives,Marine and other Stearn Engine Sollars, from SID 5 Inches in diameter: Ala*, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for ilg dmolic Presses; Hollow Plstons-for Pumps of Steam Engines 4-e. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TA Warehouse R. E. corner 34 and Walnut sts., Phllada. PMlada• Nov. 224 1542 • 47 Eagle Iron Works, r; irie; '4"44-• IN TUC BOB(Atli OS POTTSVILI.B.- ron.twilLr CONDUCTED BY C. Br. PJD4I. N. J. WREN It. CO. - I.l 2 p S u P tl e Tla t i l t t i l; Y ey Ta ' n% un tTa t e o rt " t7l l l r e " s e jaVo l it e t n b . an d ~,,,pnetrutry solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanics, they letter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the. business will , enaliih them vo turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the mesa fastidious.— They are pupated to manufacture Steam Engines, runms,Onal Breakers, Draft Can, Railroad, and other Castingsptc• All orders thankfully received and promptlyetesated ontbe .111011 reasonable trona,. - ' - • JOHN WIIEN, `, -THOMAS WREN AptiOlist 'O-17-10 JAMES WIICN ,• Nosy r.siTtueribiP.. • • tnE TriAsspoivrAmoN' COMMISSION ,BURINESS., THE undersigned entered Into a partnerghip On the fast Inst., under the Rim of CON'RAD; CARTER & Co.. for the transaction of x Transportation and Commission Ihtstness on the Reading Railroad, and the Roads 'connected therewith, and respectfully soltclua contuntante of the patronage witch bee been hereto , . fore so liberally bestowed on the firms to which they resneetively belonged. • : We are prepared to transport .Cloods of all deserip lions, daily, to Pottsville ;.also, to thwfolferevingasraed places: Port Carte:lll,S% Clair, New PhlladelPhia, Pat tenne,kliddleport, Brockville, Tuscarora, New Castle, Cattaralsse. Bloomsburg, Orangerille,dhamokin , ElonbuiT, Northun.ireriand, Blaney, Wil liamsport, I%llm:ravine, Tremont, &e. , &e:. AllvOoods :en to our care will be punctually attended to and forwarded withidespacth. I ' • J: aCONR Afra J. E. CARTRR,; I B. DEFOREST, Jr. Pailadripkia. Pottevilkl- &A. Haves. .10 ly ti; • Bin, I - ' 30-if CO LIERT IV Oltlf.S , P=. ixogarti FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. PIM subscribers, at their old stand, corner oraa Road and Call°l,lllll streets, are prepared to man facture to order, at t be shortest notice. &oda Balthus and Pimps, o any power and capacity for mining and Hier purposes, Boots's co.' Breaking Natitau, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. . Also Engines and Bitola, Cylinders with all acres ary machinery for Blast Itraacts. Hot:Sfr Pipti, of he moat approved plans; Cup and Ball Joints and lis ter Tigers, oftbe 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 Peeteras for 'WM.: constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the einial try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the- Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Werke. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety ofgeneral machinery. nrthe quat by of their work and materials. It Is enough t say, that time and erpericgre,the moat infallible .ests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gine. and machinery. Orders are respecfuliy salleri ed and will he promptly attended to. iIAYWOOD.& SNYDER. Pottsville.January, 17, POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS _ g PENCE:ft & st.teox. D BSPECTPULLY announces id the public, that IA they have takenthe Csrablishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works. on :Norwegian street, where they are pret+•aed to build all kinds of Steam Engines, ma nuicture Pall Road Cars, and Machinery ofalmo'st overy•description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. C-Persnus from abroad, In want of Steam 'Engin .s will find it totheiradvantage login, them Real( beta e engaging elsewhere. May I!• Franklin .Works. ii:-"• 4l =zr , ILL Subscribeiannonnees to the public that he T sole pt oprietor of the Franktin Works, Port Car bon, lately owned by A. G. ltronke. %stern he condo tles in manufacture to order at the shortest bullet Steam-Ent:Mrs, Pumps, Coal Breakers,a n d Itlachinerl ' of almost any size or description. for mining, or other purposes. Also Railroad and Drift ears, lion or Brass. !Castings of any size or pattern. 4 rronvEns ARE RESPECFULTX SOLICITCD.-0 SABILIFiL r3ILLYMAS.' • / • LICANfil.ll+l SIIf O VCL WORli3.—The subscrther: P continues to tarnish the Colliers and dealers of schnylkill county, With Shovels Of AV kinds, at the Inv. cwt Philadelphia ['rites. Attention s p %Went:lily cal. led to their Cnal rihovols. Orders (or Shovels of any ode or pattun prinOtly attended to. ~ S. SILLYMAN- Port Carbon, July 118, 1819 • • 31-ly se, iP44ll.lliri.-- , ! ..11 ..),, , N. 4. - ...... ,' ~ : ~, :11.. 1.- _ . 1: :: :; _ j 'tj .4l;k r 1; 1 I'- s j?-:'' ; ' , '( 14,....,... .7 1 -.,7. P. --1' 1 1 .:,; 7 1 ,.. :7 4' .!;; ; ~..,. _,...,. _ --, -- z. 4f' . l ._ 7' - -:jZ.k A -7 . 4 s V 'T AI s, ` '4ir Oi v 4 zl i - - ; Tin: ORIGINAL, AND nr,NDINE • KIRKDRIDE 9 S TATTEUSALUS Heave Powder: TT DAS Tared, itt the last yezt • 1. 1500 rapes of UL•avoH, 2000 Lases of Chronic Cough. 200 cases 'of Broken iilJ, 3000 cases of Curses out of Condition, and other diereses. I More than 500 re rt iiiratec veybil and written, bnve hero recrivelfiettesting tu the virtues ofthis inestinta hie remedy but we have only Ivaco to sultjoin the fol lowing Oswego Co., Sept. 7, Gentlemen wish to Inform you that the Tatter sall's Heave Powders I twaszln ot your stor e ~ teat ,, V‘ , Ler, cured a valuable Inure of 'nine of the heaves, that she had had two years. The grst package did not effect a cu. e, but did the mate so moth t,ood I was Indured to try another parkaze, and the result has been, that she has not had the Heaves, since about a week after commencing the evened package, although Amber been used on my farm almost every day since, which has satisfied me that elle is effectually cured. One of my beiglihors is 00117, 'cattersall's Heave Powders to a burs c, and the prospect is very nattering tie wiltbe cu red by it. Believing that the above named medicine Is a very valuable s nr, and that Heavesean he cured by it, I feel willing to lend my name In praisenf it. Respectfully, • Moans P. WAttllen. Spring July 24, Id IS. Messrs.". F. Wittier & Co.—Cientleincrt .—I most cheer fully beartestiumny loth° preateffiraty andvittue of the Tattersall's Heave Powders, in the cute of her. see affected with Ileave bough' and colds. 1 have a valuable burro that was so severely affected with Heaves and violent couching. that I had well Melt Inch him, when I purchased a package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely cured him and restored Iris appetite. No nivrcr of horsear hnuld be without It. Respectfully yours, CISAS. A. eksonliv. CAUTlON.—inntatinnt and worthless' compounds have followed its wherever we have Introduced nurre medy, and we understand that several new °nes. are being put up for circulation—beware of those fid - take nn remedy but "the Tattersall's." • None genuink without the signature of A.ll. ilotigh k Co.—prier one dollar per package, PiX for lire dol lars. Prepared and sold wholes - rile and WWI by GOlOlll & KETCHAM, 140 Fulton Street, Niw 'fork. ORCAR O.lE.l'CKlhist agent for Pottsville. Pottsville,Nov 19,191 S 47-ly SAL 11311SDER., FUtE, AnID TILLEY. 'PROOF CHESTS, Fire-proof Poore for Banks and gloms, seal and Let ter Copy in: Pre:Aes. Patent f3late-Lined tie frizera torn,Water Fitter , , Patent Portable Wafer Cla ra), intended for the sink and infirm.' & WATSON, 76 South Third St., (oppoaifi the Phi(elda. Ezch ange,) MAINUFAC Mlle and keep i . ,irlier.7llronstantly on hand, a large as -1 4 14;.i sortment of . the above articles,, 1 frjliPg , . -11 I . ' , I:? - r ti ' r 7 o ' v i si l irS.7;;.Prea t it h de re r I Vr7. t pr i n " o i i ihiltZ,.. i„"-:5 , . it `reared les, which are so COTIV , UIICIed p , '" * Ve41 0, 1,:r:?:11 as to set at rest all manner of , I—t`....ilitubt as to their being strictly .0.1,....577",, , ,1nti '7 Are proof,and that they will resist' , _......r,..... 5 ,,,, i - 4.- --4- , *-t the tire of any huttdiutt. The outside cases Or ille , e (gates , are matte ethanol' iron, tit« Inside_ mime ofrothstone,andbetweenthe miter ea. and ion, tsar. Ia n i.pare of seine three inches thlek, and It tilled in with indestructible material, at as to make it en impossibility In burn any of the contents inside of the chest. Thew Soapstone :441amanders we are pre piired and do challenge the woridto produre any article In the shape of Book Safes that w ill stand its much heat, and we hold nittmelvec ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also continue to manufacture it large mid gonernia.thrtment Of nur Pre mium Alt-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over is.oo now in use. and In every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the parch:were—of which We will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in tire. , ,_ . Haywood A Snyder, Prineville; Joseph G. Lawton Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 120 North 3d sc.; A.Wright ik,Nepit• etv, Vine st. Wharf; At , xandei Curer, Conveyancer, tomer of Filbert and 9th sts.; John 31. Ford, 32 North 3d st.; My eis Buse. 29 North 3d rt.; James M. Paul, 10I•South 4th st.; Dr ;David Jayne, 8 South 3tl st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 Shah 3d at.; and we could name some hundre.ds of others if it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, acid particularly those in want Of Fire Proof snres, to call at our store before purchaske elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they w Wet 3 better and cheaper article at our store than at any other vitabllshment in the city. , We also manor:active the ordinary Fire Prat& Chests at 'rely low prices; elnlaper than they be bought at' any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, Phi1a.,5ep19,'42 , 27-Iyl JOAANNES WATSft.N. _ • TO BUILDERS AND CARP:ENTEr. THE subscritter begs leave to Inform; his frlen s and the pubblic in general, that he hn purchased the . Lumber Yard, formally owned. by Zinn & at Schuylkill Haven, opposite the Farmer's Bank. Where he Intends in keep constantly, on hand a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lomber,cousisting of white ; and yellow pine hoards. Weather boards, panne!, boards and plank.from 1 too inertia, thick,: and door' elitist} to 1l in thick, G in. Wide. Hemlock Joke and, ocentllng.joint and lap shingles. Plastering Laih, &c.' with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plant from 11 to 3 Malice thick, all of which he will sell on the moat reasonable terms. Ile would most respectfully Invite all purchasers to calland ‘ eattinineforthenvelac before haying elsewhere.. DAVID D. LEWIS. August 12,'49. • 32-11* VIEICS!EI Roofing Slate. . THE KEENSVILLE SLATE Co. Anarcotruc- Ix inform tho politic that they are fully prepared to furnish •a superior Slate for 'Roofing; and haring the most experienced Slaters in their employ will at mii to any orders with deimatert, rind on the most oral terms. A ssmple of their 'elate may ,be seen ht the Wird of 'Joseph George, Architect, who wilt give any infoimatlon required, and wittr whom orders may be left: • WM. J. ROLICTLTS .& Co. ituith . 3; 10-tn Lehigh Watei Gdp. Carboy A Nov Turnhig 11)12" STEAM POWEIL'AT THE SHOP OF F. H. .1.) MAURER, in THIRD st., DM!' MARRts, whero all kinds of turning in wand will be thanktnlty re eived. and neatly executed without delay. - Bed Posts, Table Lega,&e. kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest mires. HAAG THOMPSON, Foreman. Maul/3 'lO 4 rj7 for J. MORGAN.' ' PATENT GREASE.—For the axles et Cant nee,Wartens.Rail Road Oita and Machinery of al kinds; to save nil and prevent frlcllon. - • - • This artieleis nrepared and for sale by CLEMENIik PADS IN. the only manufacturers of claw article, in the United Stales, at their wholesale.and retail Hardware and Drng Store InPotteville, fichuyikilt County, Pa. REMCMUCR that none fe genninewithout the writ ten signature of the inventor and proprietor,Vhas. C 13 . CM, tiPqa oath package. New •Firm. VIE sabserl h ers having this day entered into " i.Dforthe purpose of !mn aatees 7-4 ` 5 /.e - t4ititlholeSale and rrtalt tnniness to IRON, tittEiCERIEs;PROvISIONSJIAT.FLOVR; and TEED, at the wait-known Tort Bromic: the bornugh of Pons. Cale, would most respectfully beg leave to say that they have now on bands large and sett selected - stock of Bar,irouof all dm:Holton.% Also Flat Bar and T Rail Sold Itort of varlotostreS, ettit4Lle far drifts and lateral toads. which they offerfor sale at as low a rate as can be bad In the County. - Also, a fresh stock of Ororeeries and Provisions constantly on hand at very Sow prices fat cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails and Spikes, Oile i Flour, Feed, ace.; all of "which.they 'would respectfully solicit an Ina pection of by the public. end relying as they do upon a sti tat :Aleutian to busines. to be able at all times to accommodate theircustomers. E.NARDLEY- & SON. I . . . P. 13.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere-thanks for the liberal pntrona;e be has heretofore received from his friends arid the public generally. and resptetfttily solicits a continuance Untie me for the netv firm. • • • . ' • Pottsville. lilarrhi.tB4S-101. • EDIV'ItARDiEr- • 4 . CanUort. Es ra.• ... - • A man by the Mune 'of 'CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses big name to mit Oa ea ns apa nt la. which they call Dr Townsend's elersaparilla. denominating It CBS if IN E Original, etc. This Townsend.is no doctor, and never was; but wets formerly' worker on raiiron;ls, canals, and the :Ike, Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit fog what hi is no. , This is to caution the "publicnot to be deceived,' and purchase none but the Genuine Original. Old Dr: Jacob Town. send's darsaparills, having on "it the Old Dr's, like. mess, his family coat of arms, and his signature across • the etat °farms. : • ~ , OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND, ' TILE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla 11. D Dr. Town send is now about 70 years of age, lJ and hasten; been known as the author and discov erer of the Genuine Otiginat"Townsend Sarsaparilla " Being poor, he woe compelled to limit its manufacture. by which means it has hen kept out of market, and the sales ci rett niscribed to-those only who hail proved its nanth and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons %silo had been healed of ems diseases, end saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and - wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing. atemeyears ere, that he had, by his skill, science, and expertenemdevised an article which would be of Men Tenable advantage to mankind, when once known and extensively used, be hoped and perseve red.expectingthe timetn arrive when thr-meana would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when Ito inestimatde virtuesavould be known and apprecia ted. This time has come, the means are supplied; this GRAND AND UNEMUALLED PREPARATION. muiecimluted on the largest Stale, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es.: perially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. • Let everyman ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend Sarsaparilla,' which never oontra,nererifer wars, and 'never changes its aureeteet { From this day forth tire people shall have the, - Parc {Genuine 7 otensend Sareaparilla, whirls ratan never our in the brittle, or in the stomach, and it shall yet pour front the land al Wennenting, Souring, Explo.- ding. Vinegary .Sarsanartnas, now he use. A good Sarsaparilla, pure and genuine, ought to live ; a poor Souring. slip-stop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die. Tim Old Dr`p.- Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 3 ears. Unlike young S. D. Townsend's it improfes 'with age, and never changes, but Mr the better; because it is preparation scsentitic principles by a acientlfie !thin: The highest knowledge ,of Chemistry, and the latest diseoveties of the Att haven!l been brought Into requi. cation intim inane factere of the OLD DE'S. SARSA PARILLA.- The Sarsaparilla root, it is -well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties, and some propertia which are inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, pro durefermalatton m u d arid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties or Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate arid are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a acientitie process, known only to these experienced in its mann{ facture. Moreover. these is/utile principles, which) fly off In vapor. or as an cab:Malan, under neat, are the very essentiaNneVcett properties of the rout, which I 'give to It oil its value. Any petson can boil or stew the root till they cat a dark colored liquid, whirl, is .more from the coloring matter in the root titan from anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquuLsweeten with, sour molasses, and then call . it ",Sursapai Eitract or Syrup." lint such is nnethe article known as the. GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAE . SAPARILLA, This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are fret removed, every thing capableof becractng acid or of fermentation, is extract ed anti rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue is Secared in a wire and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of Its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this way; it is made the most coal - fa - tit :teem in The CUBE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES.' Mime the reason why we hear commendations an every side in its favor by men, women. and children. We lint it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Illteurnaffem, Scrofula, Piles, Unstive nes s. all Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, tilutren,, and all ad ma Mae arising rro.. IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD. { • It posevseea a eta rimilous erre acy, In all complaints arls Mg from indigestion, front Acidity of the Stomnch, front unequal circulation, determination of blood to the headz palpitation of the heart, cold feet Irani cold hands, cold chills sand hot flashes over the body. it has not its equal in,Colds and Coughs; and promotes easy expectoration, and gentle perspiration relaxing stricture of the lunge, throat, and every other part. Beetroot - lane is Its excellence mere manifestly Peen and arknowedged than in nil kinds add stages of Fe mate Germ - lianas. • . It works wonders in case of Fluor Album or \Mem, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed. or Pa tail Menses, Irregularity or the menstrual periods, and the like ; and is as effectual In curing all the forms of Kidney 'Disease. By removing obstructions, and. regulating the generalsystem. Unisex toneandstrength to the Wlinln hotly, and thus cures all fermi or NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves-a great variety of other maladies. as Spinal Irritation, 'Neuralgia, St. Titus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Flts, Convulsions, Ace,. It Is not possible rot this medicine to fall to do good tt ' It has nothing in It which can ever harm, tt can never sour or spoil, and therefore, con neverloose Its cura ' tire properties. It cleanses the Medd, excites the Beer to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives gond digestion, relieves the bi,w4 Is of torpor and tonstipas than, allays inflanmtiompurities Cte skin, equalizes the circulation of the blond, producing • gentle warmth egnaLly all over the body. and atiltn insensible perspirn. non; rr lazes all obstructions, and invigorates the en tire nervous system Is not this, then, the medicine I ou:pre-ezninently need 1 But can any of these things be said of S. I'. 'Fownsend's Interior article I s This young man'sitquiti is nods he COMPARED WITLI THE OLD DR'S.. Became of ono grand fact, that the one is Incapable of deterioration, and NEVER SPOII.B, while the other dnen: fi•rinpnts, and Mows{ the bottles eon tainingit Into fracutents ; the sour. acid liquid ex ploding, and tia mrm - ing other, goods: Must not this horrible compound he polsonnus to the system( Mat! pot midis/a as las already diseased mita acid ! What ausea DlaPenein• but acid I Do we not ell know. that when food sours Meta stomachs, what mischief It produces 7 {flatulence, heartburn, palttliatlen of the heart, liver tomplalitt; diarrhoea, dy,entery, colic, rind cormption of the blood 1 What is scrofula buten acid humor in the body: What prodoces all the humors whirls bring on traptiorm' of the Skin. Scald /lead. Salt IthefirmErys Bala*. White S.wellings.Fever Sores, and all illterati,i. internal 41141 external: It is noths leg under heaven but an acid substance, which sours and thus veils all the Ow.), of the trly, mare "I , Ices, What causes Rheumatism, but a sum or acid disk!, which inn:males ilseif between the joints snit rler. Where, lithatineand Inflaming the tender and delicate tisanes upon Willett it aCtSI so of nervous iffseases, of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments w Mich mina innimn nature. -Now 19 It not horrible's° make and sell, and infinite. ty worse to use Oita SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND". OF 8. P; TOWNSEND! And yet he world fain have it understood that Old Dr.- JacobTownPend's Mania Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION 'of Ills inferior preparntion Heaven foiliirlthat we plinuld deal In an anicic which ednidd bear the !Mist distant resemblance' to S. P. Townsend's article: and which would bring down Amen the Obi Dr. saCli a mountain load of .compiainti ;and criunnatifins from Agents who have sold, and pur chasers who timer, used S. Townsend'a { Fermenllng Compound: Vie Irish it understood, because it is the absolute troth, that S. P. Townsend's article nod Old Dr. land, Tawnsend's - Sarsaparilla are heaves-ride apart and Infinitely dissimilar ; that they are unlike in every parlicnlar, 'having' not one single thing in collo man. • As S. P. Tnwrisen4.l.3 no iloctor,and never waa, io no chemist, no pharmaantist-Lknows no more of moth eine or disease than any ether common, unscientific, nnpriffeseganal man, what guarantee can the public have that they are reecivinga genuine scientific medi cine, contilning all thd virtues tised In preparing It, and which are incapable of ett ore s which Might re n der them,the agents or disease instead of health It But what else should lie expected from one {whe knonis nothing cotnparalivellt of medicine - or.disease It reclaims a person of some experience, to cook and serve up even a So unman decent meal, how much more important Is it that the peaons with manufacture med l ane;slealaned for weak stomachs and enfeebled sys tems,should know well themedleal properties of pla rote, the best ntanner-tif eechriug and concentrating, their healing virtues, ahn an extenslec knowledge of the va- Clans diseases which allect the human system, and bow to adapt at - Males to these diseases I • . It is horrible to think, and to know how, cruelly the afflicted are impeatql upon by Mem:m[4ll(M men for the Peke of money Fortunes made tint of the agnnics of the lack: and no equivalent rendered the de-spatt ing int/ears: It is to frauds upon pet sintitriunate, to pour balm Into woundcd-huina nity, to kindle hope in the de- I ispairing bosom. to restore health and bloom, and vigor into ilia crushed and briaken{, and to banish_ Infirmity, ' that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend has sought and found , hrt tifiportunittaini means tfr bring his Grand Univer sal Concentrated Remedy within the remits, and to the knowledge of all who. need It. that they may learrfand know, by joyful enteric nee . its - TRANSCENDENT POWER TO LIEAL. I And thus to have the unpurchasable satisfaction of having rafted thousands encl. millions from the bed of sickneta andadespandency fd hope, health, and n long fife of vigor and usentlnessXo themselves. their fami lies and frtendr - Agerits fur this Can nty. jObn G. IIroWIL Pottsville,; Jame, B. Falls, and J. W. Gibbs, alineraville; E. 1. Fry. Tamaqua, : Wes. 11, 1 80 .- - 51.. kunday. School Libraries. • fp Newl.fbrtry embracing TS volumes, lust huh 'll. liihed by the American Sunday &herd Uniort.at OS,. AUo, No. l and Na. 2 Libraries, each 010 for 100 'spin Mes, and the 3d,SO Library, embracing SO volume,. Just received and for sale at Scion rites, ate - •, . , r (7.1 t Cheap , Wok Stores,. , Where also, May be had. a general assortment of Sunday School Union pahlleattonsi at thelccash prices, I. tonal or large quantifies. July 2.3, Igsg, . - 31- , Four lie* Certificate's. TELL IT IN OATU, PIIIILIeIa-IT IN Tug STREETS OF ASKELON. • DR. SIVALITME , S " • , . _ . • $lOO,OOO • Itesvard. - •-ra• A xnlr. Errcretua„sEmortot Tnam SWATNE'd COMPOUND DYED p OP WILD ••.-• - - - • CHERRY. ARE you troubled with a cough 1 Hare you pales In the sip and breast') Have you a tickling or rising in the throat? Have youths Liver complaint 1 Hare you the Bronchitis? . •. Nervous Debility, or any • ,Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption, . If you are troubled with any of the above sir:into - mi , hen use Dr. SWAYNE'd COMPOUND SYRUP O' WILD CHERRY, it will effecta speedy and permanent. cure, ati the evidence of thousands who- have been cured by it will testify. EXTRACTS FROM EDITORI Ai.OTICES. • A GnoD MCDICINt.—We have used• Dr., Swayne'e Compound ' Syt up or Wild Cherry. for a, number of years andalstrays with the happiest effect. Fit: Ed. City Item. - Having fairly tested the vittue . e — Of Dr. titwayne's Wild - Chewy, we feel ourselves bound to record our tes. -ttmony to Its behalf, as atonal valuable and e dicaciuua t'ojCf!(tsicK. IFFLICTED HE.II). A VOICE FROM scutrYLKILL co.' PLEASE READ TIM; EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Da, Sway . sa—Dear elx years ago, discovered that any fangs were affected, of which I becamd mord convinced from time to time, althougtil tried many remedies, yet without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until! was compelled to beep my room, and at last my bed. I had great pain in my left side, upon which 1 could not lay in bed, and in the morning my cough was so shvere that 1 found it very painful to throw up the phlefn which gathered in great quantities on my lungs, when fortunately I bought of your 'Tent. in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which no much relieved me that I continued using it until note. I have used eiz bottles, and am happy to tell you lhat ray pains are re moved, my strength returned, my Bice p is undisturbed land sweet, and !feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hacking, weakening cough, and I firmly he: love that to your. medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I am indebted for this great change, and am very happy to subsetibe myself, ILAIANI BEA U MONT. St. Clair, Schuylkill Cpunty.Pa., Jan. RU. 1149. ANOTHER PROM OLD MONTGOMERY STILL ANOTHER WONRERSUI. CURE t READ THIS Erni/W[IIII,MT CI3E. • Do. SW.sYNC—Dear igiri—lfavlng contracted a se. vcre cold, which settled upon mylungs,alteuded with a violent cough, pain In my side and breast, difficulty of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the brat respectability, but my symptoms became very alarm. ing, there was art abscesi formed In my lungs and' made Its war through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of toy lungs were totally destroyed—therefore oupposed the cage entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con., tinned for a long lime, until I waif wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. Rut there Mill being a spark ofdropeleft for the and my anxious parents, and hay log heard of the great • virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and Ito toting approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and to my gfeat satisfaction, my cough gradually grew better, the bole - in my side began to heal, and I outflow happy to say, from a'poor pad al. most hopeless skeleton, I , have become healthy and weigh . morelhan I ever have. AU my neighbors can testify to the above fret. ABRAHAM 2 miles from Sitippackville, Skiprrack tp. Pa. • Such is the unprecedented success of Dr. Swayne's Comported Syrup of Wild Cherry. We are constant ly receiving letters from Physicians and nor Agents, from all parts of the United States, informing us of extraordinary cures. The EL Dorado of California or Peru 21101 For tunes to Thousands—liut what ore.:3lllltous without Reold 7 Dlt. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. TtYO X.Fltt • CERTIFICATES. Mt:oracle, J: Dec. flth, ISIS. Dr. U. gWACK t—Dear is to certify. that doting the fail and winter-of 1816. I was troubled with a very severe cold and cOugh, with strong symptoms of the nAlima ; 1 was induced to try yourCompoond Syrup of Wild Cherry, of which "one bottle" entire-, Iy cured me, and I would strongly recommend it to others for similar affections. . ANCiTtIER SEVEIiF: CAE TA O " F KATT'InP3iIDAD. Dn. SWAYNE—Dear cheerfully add my tes timony In favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I ctirminve to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last fouryears I have ;men afflicted woh the asthma. Sleep had become a Stranger to met night atter night woiOd I have to sit op in thy biol. I wan attended by four or live different Physicians, also having used various patent medicines, but all of no avail. I continued to grow worse, until I commenced the use of your valuable compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which tainted me instant relief. After usingseverat bottles I was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect, .• SAnAlt:ll. EVAlln, Any Information tespectlng the utieve'case will be freely given by her husband. I 1110ITION W. Evans, Carpenter, earner of Etehtli and Paris stn. Thonsands of persons are destroy lag their cnnetitu llon,l by neglectinc 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 al established remedy, Dr. Sway nes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, so eels. orated throughout the whole world as an effectual remedy for all diseases of the Tnroat, Lungs, and Breast. IMPORTANT CAUTION-READ! READ! . There is but onegennine preparatton of Wild Cher ry:and that is Dr. dwayne's, the first ever offered to the public, which has been sold largely throughout the United States nod some parts 'l4 Europe; and all preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry, have been put nut since this, nail? cover of some de ceptive circumstances, in order n givu currency to their vales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Penn thereon ; also. DI. Sweyne's signature. and as a further security. the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be add itd-bercafter, so as] to dictingUish his preparations from all others Pr SwayneN Celebrated Vermlfuge. ....y sufeand efertual remedy for froSlus, Dye pepsia, Chlitern . 11 ultrus,sirVY o r "r) yo peptic. ef.ildren oredurts. and the intstut lief Family ..nedt- tint rrer offered to • the public." PHIS REJ/EDY is one which has proved 'lemon -I- fel for a one time, and it i naivete ay acknowl; edged by all who have tried into lief, superior (being so very pleasadt to the taste at the snme time effectual) o any uther mdiclne ever employed in diseases for whichit is tee, ?mended. 11 m ?ended. It not only ~ stroys worms, t but it invorn es the whale system. It is harnilens In Its effects, an the health of the patient is always Im• proved by its: screen when no worms are discovered. Dr. SWAY N I'B V 111INIIPTIGE has met with a degree I. of favor from he public . which has perhaps never be fore, been arc rd,ol 6 nuy medicine. It needs no re 'conittendatioti when. ever it is known. To the fond mother, bendig In sleepless anxiety over her scooting chlid,it will ettrry ielieEjoy, and thankfulness; to all tvlits are setreting from the diseases for which it is prepared; it offers a speedy restoration to health. uswArtE DF IMPOSITION.—Swayne's Vertuifoge is in square hiltiles (being recently changed to prevent counterfeits, also to pack to 'a better advantage) with the fopowitip ivuolsblown in the glass : Dr.ll.Bwayne's Vermifuge, Philada.. also enveloped In a beautiful wrapper, bearlbg the signature of Dr.Swayne,with his portrait on enth side of the bottle without which none la genuine. 'Fhls article Is no pleasant to-the taste ;hat both children and edeltsare universally fond of it. • Dn. et WAY',NE'r3IBARBAFARILLA Ann EXTRACT TAR TILLB.+The great AmeriennPurlfier—for the re moval and permanent cure of ,all diseases arising Dom an impute. etre of thetiloort or habit of the systems- Let it be re nem re bed, that in this preparation are strongly epee mtrated all the medical properties of Sar saparilla and Extract or Tar compouttA.ll with other valuable „Ligetable Eatracts," the whole 'strength of whiclfTs stractbd on en entirety new principle. Unlike all other Pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea or any other unpleasant sensation, while they are as porker ul as it so possible fora medicine to be, and be harm esti. It purities. cleanses, and strength ens the foto ain spring:sof life; end iutuses new vigor throughout the whole human fraim. . e'S. Ileinemter always to Inquiresarticularty far Dr. SWAYNE'BISARSAPAIIILLA A hill EXTRACTTAR TILLS. tied that tlit'Slgnature 'of Dr. SIV&I"iNE is on each Bus' - The abovejvaluable medicines mit: prepared only by Dr. 11. Swa, ne , corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom all 'prders should be adilienned., For tate by the following7Apenx: . .1 - ' G. IMO% 'II. Druggist. ~, : 3,01iN R. . MARTIN,and }- ttsville. ' J. CURTIS C. I/DGIIES, -i; .. . L i . . . JAS. ft. FALLS. and)). ,' ISO. W.101188,—, c'49'sviles , - . 11. StItBSIIEIL l'ort!Carlion; . • . ' C. k C. lIENTZINCER, etchuykill Raven. hi , cLEAN & LEYBON, Summit fill. i J. Willianitt Illlddleport ; Daniel Bertsch : Ashland; ChatletiFralcy. Orwigsburr.; Jnp. Ifietenmans clam' _burg; E. J.. Fry, Tamaqua ; Jar, Dickson, Lannon; Matthew Krause, Bethlehem; has , r.b.q. Mime' , Chuck; Eekell & Barna, Tree OM; COCkili & 6 ". Llewellyn, sad by storekeepers senerally. • . °cubes ~.lniS.r - - gl- . ' - LaMps 2 'c,Lam pS t Lamps: inr the varinua kinda far burning Oil, Lard, Slott!, V., Gas;C whine, &e. Alta, N lank Lamps a nd )lane. frig Lamps or. nallsi:Wohnn,• Oath and cut; Flues, Shades; & „prig received and for attic at HANNAN'S Cheap Stationery & 'Variety State'. 'Jilyll '1,549. . triii ' , ' IjEAI/ 'Fill, FI W )E it VAsES, far the Centre .1/ Table r 1 lilantel,junt,rtcciree,aild I pr. tale at „ I • ~ ' - . • , —1 HANNAN'S JuIJ 2 1, 50 - 30 -) ' • Map Ttuiett Stores. • i =II Liver Complaint. - JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. CIDIONIC on -.- 'PIEBNOtir3 DEBILITY; DISEASE OF THE Aldssys...q.stf aU diseases' anSisg Irons a 'if brordres. ' Lieu or Staspat is bark Ares and Female : - I QUM as Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of 1.3. Blood to the Eked, Acid if y of the Sumach, Nan.' sea, Dept-knob Disgust lot Fond, Fullness or welgh- In the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking o r /has tering at the pit of the Sti.suach, Swimming of tne Ilead t Eruriled and dilfitait Breathing. Fluttering of the heart, Choking or iulli o ating. sensations when i a lying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots or webs be fore the sista, Fever and dull pain in the head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pair In the side ' fleck. Chest, Limbs. A.c., Sod. den dashes of heat. liar - fling In the Flesh. Coustan Imaginings of eCii and great depression of Bpirits can be effentually cured he , DR. DIOOPLAND'S . -, CELERILATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over the above diseases Is. hob ex celled—if equalled—by any' - other prepaant lon In the Baited States, as the cure's attk-st,; in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. Derangement of the Liver ad Stomach are sources of Insanity, and will also pr dnee 'disease of the li Heart, Skin, Lungs and Knine , and lays the body I open man attack of the Cholera Billions, or Yellow reVer,tiod is generally the firspearee of that most bane. I ful diseaae, Consumption. ! :- • . Opinions of the Philadel is Press. "TIM DISPATCII,". -- December Ist says:— I, , An Ine•tx'snbe Metimitic.We have ire beard of the Celebrated German mitten, manufactur ed by Dr. Midland, spoken of In terms of commenda tion, and we know deservedly so, It is a ton common practice, ln" certam qoartetn, to puff all manner of useless trash, but lathe case of the above hitters. bun. dieds are living witnesses of-their great moral and physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Corn plalnt,Jaundite.-Piervons Debit Rain:: Dyspe psia.this has beenfound invaluable, effecting cures, and thor oughly eradicaling diseases, when all other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, that in the use of the German Bitters,the patient does not become debiliated but constantly gains strength _to the frame—a fact worthy of great consideration. The linters-are please ant In taste and smell, and can be administered under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach -In deed, they can ho used by all persons-with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those who arc much affected in the nervous system, to continence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from experience, ' and are of course, a proper Jude.-. The press far and wide, have united in recom mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we most cordially ad Vise 'heir use. - - _ - '"SPIRIT OF TILE TIMES," June gith says : - "D. our grind citizens - who are. iqvalids, know the many astonishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Iloollaud's Celebrated German Bitters 1 If they do not. we recommend them to the “ttorinan Medicine Store."'all who„are affected with Liver. Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. or Nervoils Debility; the Doc tor has cured many of our citizens after the best phy sicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that everyone should know of; aml we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon Our humble effort, they are entirely ("threads. • "THE DAILY NEIVr3," July 4th says - "Ws speak knowingly or Dr. llootland'a Celebrated German hitter,, when we Oily it is a blessing of this ape;; and in digenses of the binary, digestive and Ner vous Systenia, It has not we Dana an equal. It is a Vegttable preparation. oad *made tritheat .d/cohoi, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. . . • READ THE FOLLOWING , : . It le Dom one el our first dtuggis/, a ralman fa vourably known throughout the Vail d Btates-L-the pro• prietorof the "Illedicat Worm Syrup :" Philadelphia, Nee . :=d, Dear Sit le with much pleas:we that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Illfters, hav ing soil largely of them these last few months vr va shins persons, adlicted with Liver. Complaints , sin, and Debility of the Nervous Systeto. I can say conscientiously, that they are the best article or the kind lhave ever sold, (and I deal In all the popular medicines) and I consider it the only' medicine foe the above disease, before the public. I have never sold ore battle that has not given sat isfactlon, and broil - Olt forth the commendation of those . with used it. , , • , I deem this my duty to yortboth ts the proprietor o this highly Valuable article, and to those atlti tell with the above complaints, that they may know of Ito cura tive properties and to enable them to selAct the good from the various articles, with which our market is flooded. .' With much respect, I remain yours.kc. J. N. 11013ENSACK, Diuggist( Corner of Serond and Coates stredS• JAVN DICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT Cored after /Musicians had Faded. ' Pfrffedephia, Dec. 27, 1818. ' Dear.Sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I Minima- Meate to you the sanative effects (and in a short time) Of your invaluabin"lfoutland's Celebrated German lilts tero." upon iuy system while laboring under the Jams. dice. About two rears ago I hail an attack °ph, jaun dice and war confined to the house six weeks under medical treatment of the Family Physician arid for comet Ime after. wheni went mit 1 bailie be very care ful of myself, since Mai time I have had several attacks' of the same disease, and your flitter, have entirely' tieved and cured me in two or three data. My next door neigithor, Mr. Jelin Diehl. last dyeing, had a ,tnng and serious spell of Jaundice, he had it sometime before I knew it •he was coned twhis bed . As soon as I of heardb.ci confined condition 1 called to see him and told him of the effect your Sitters had noon me In the same ease. Ile immediately sent fora Bottle, and ton few days ho was cured. 1 have in several instances recom mended the Bitters in other cases, alwaisproducing the same happy effect. kly.wifir hasheen considerably af flicted with Liver Compkiint .ind Neuralgia, by tbe'nee of the Bitters she is well. now enjoying good health. We believe from the many cures we know,olthese Bit ters effecting, that they possess in a remarkable and ex• traorilinao degree gi eat curative propertics, and that which enhances their value with cm is,tiwy are entirely vegetable. We always keep the Sitters on hand and I would not be willing to he without than. • : Very respectfully, yours. C. PCIRCI3, 3:o Smith Front Street. 17111MEZEMIOM Can stronger testimony h i e adduced by any Prepara . - lion before the puidic single hrAtte will convince any one of their power over di•ease. They are En tirely Vegetable, and will permanently de-troy the most olAinate costiveness, andeive strength and vigor to the (tame. at no time debilitating the patient ; being also grateful to the inosli delicate stomach under any, 'circumstances, and mut he adininiskred with eeriert vilely to deleate infints—they are free front Syrup. Calomel, and all mineral and Injinious ingredients. They can he talien at 'all times and under all circum stances, no ordinary exposure will prevery them baili.: a salutary effect, and no bad rciult can accrue froth an Overdose 11r, wholesale and retail at OM • for ealr .•n German dedicine Ntore, N 0.278 Race Street, Philadel phia. For rate by J. G. Brown, Pottsville ;'S. R.:Dickson Schuylkill Raven; J. W. Gibbs, l‘linersvllle ; and by respectable dealers generally, throughout the Ntate. March 3118.49 14-ly McAlltster's Ointment. - CONTAINING NO MERCURY, Oft OTHER MINERAL. IT HAS POWER TO CAUSE AIX External Sores, Setnfulowt lltunorm Skin 1/heases, Paisennus Wounds to discharge their putrid tuatrers, end then heats them. , ' It is rightty termed ALL-HEALING, for there Is. scarcely a dlirease external or internal, thnflt twill not benefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for ail diseases, of the chest, involving the utmost danger. nil responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and! man, that not In one case has it failed to benefit who'll the patient was within reach of .mortal I have had physicians learned in the professttin.—t I have had ministers °lilac gospeljudees of the bench; aldermen. lawyers, gentlemen of the highest eintliriont and multitudes of the poor use it In every variety of way, and there has been but one voter —one universal voice—say leg MeAl.l.l.li'f OINTMENT IS GOOD."! . , RIIEUMATIeiN—It reninvPBatinu,t Innnediately The tndamatton and stv ell tan - tt hen the pain ceases. - (Read the directinna arnund the box.) , . , iIENV-Atllit—The valve has cared bersons of the head ache of rtyele'e yeory slandine. and who had It rerular every week so that vomiting , took place. DcArN nss, Ear-Ache. Tooth-Ache,lind Ague in the face, are helped with like success SCALD Ilf:AD—We have cured caves that aetually Aened every thine known One man told on that he had spent 3300 on his children without any benefit, when n few boxes of ointment cured them. BALDNESS—it will restore hair sooner than 'any other thine• TETTER—Theredo nothing better for the cure o Triter. ' • ' BURNS—It Is one of the best things in. the world for Barns. files—Thousa nits are yeart) cured by Oda ()lament. It never rails in giving relief for the I ties. '.lro:ond 'the box err dlre,tions for ictinst.ll,lllister's Ointment for Scrofula. Liver Complaint, i:rpirrtan, Totter, Chilblain, Scold ?Bad, Sore eyes. goinet, Sore Throat, Rssni-501(,„Vereaus4.0 - sctiens, Anne Micas& of the Spinr, -Bead tthrna, kel r-Arhe, Burns, Corns, Rll Diseases of the Shin, Sore Bips, Pre, ples, Stif arra of the joints. Seellin_ of the Limbs, Sore Limbs, Sores, IMegmaatiem, Piles, Cronp: Smelled. Or Broken Breast, Tooth-Achy, in the Fate, COLD FilLT—Liver Complamt, pain in the Chest, or side, tailing off ix the hair, one no tire other amino. parties cold feet,, (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is a trite sign of disease to Mite cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al ways keep Corns from crow Mg. People need never be troubled with them it they use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any part of the hotly or Ullas that are inflamed. In some cases It should be applied often. ; CAUTION.—Nn Ointment will be genuine unless the name of James .11tAllister is written whit a pen upon every libel. . JAMES MeALLISTER, bole Proprietor of the above Medicine. nice, 25 etc. per trot. AGENTS—.I. M. Realty & Pottsville ; 1) N.. ; ,(111,118, Mlnersville; Charles Frid ley, Orwicsbure;, C. & R. Huntvinger, richurtkill Haven ; Wm. Taggait, Tamaqua ; Washington lleis - Port Carbon; Wet. (rice, Stelalr ; John B. flicks. Reading; and by Agents lit all the principal Towns In the United Slates. FRED IMPORTED IEIEEN AND BLACK TEAs From .1, C. Jenkins ZL, C., TEA DEALERS.' 8'. 4 IV. corner of CI mutt and rtrekrth streets, , PIM/ DELPitiA• It.—One of our pannets haring learned the Tea 1.11 'business of the Chinese themselveQ,durinx a resi dence ofseren pram among them, the itulttc may there= fore expect of us the full benefit of the knoWleilgo and experience thus acquired. To our Black leas, parlloitArly, we wish to eallat tentlonus possiesing a degree of strength nod richness' oCharor seldom equalled. Mark tens a, univoririlly used by the Chint,e, who consider the oreen tit Orly fol fored;ners. Out ph)sicians ;11.0 reCounneml toe Black as making m more healthful besciage than the. Owen. Each package is $0 secured ..ofl to retain the virtues of the lea fora lone tkne in an' clinirte. and contains( oil It:right of tea, Itv'epeildent 0 f . the metal and paper with which it In enveloPed. J. C. JENKINS & • werran . re tea, paeknes just receive dand, will be conqtantly kept fur sale by the sulm.riber J. WiIITFItt.D. NJ.. !lg. ISO. ANUFACIIIIIERS, No 65, North m Front *et. L.c.i r Philadelphia, linen now a food supply of their war tainted pure VIIITC LEAD. and those ttlf4ollo . ls who have beetispatinely tupplied ht consepienee of a on thaarticle, shall now have their nrdrrd NO known rubstantepiissess,A thus, pteservative an brantifyintr properties. so Ate in pain:. to a equal extent wit ti unadulterated white lead; hence an admixture anther Materials only mais its value. has,therefore, been the steady aim of thii mann facturer for many years. to Supply to the public t perfectly pur white load. and the ant:eerie:demand the the article. la proof that It has met with favor. It is Itivarlanlyhrund, ed on one heel: WETIIEULLL S lint/TUFA In full, and on the other. i , arraured pure; all in red letters. Philadelphia Bedstead ; lVactory i .Ns. 89 St. John alrrtkolbuic Calla tarn, • • PIIILItAtrIIIA. •. DEALMS and Cardno makers supplied on Übe r terms. Patent BCfCIV 8 CfC1V lledstead4 oh hand. .Aprit7 .15.41 O. Itl.:E1T1 & 80 N Prineitiol Office, N 0.93 North Third td PLilSdclphta iftlirfirrYeCf: A D. Wetlierill fi Brotlier, •TSE 11.0LPPY VATME • MI ' lloilei a cot embowered In tre Orden filled with troll and dow . ..„„ nem tongine, birds 111 , i' 11%1111610: Nato' gay - the inaltingllours ; , A range °fine:Wows:green and fair. • And Jidda wlikh well repay bia ca • Whlx Joy be grouts the thing tun, Artgladly hatthls to Ills toil; fintieccs the harvest won, As coveting with the_rnoYour soill t The tiny ntlicat--which yet ntll Win ' A ttioriousautuum offting. . The golden hours, how quick they 11 j } - Tk,e,balipy day, s how anon 'U. fie. Tben . onteard dash the fernier We: And Mode a table neatly aptead With tuany a dainty whieh the Ileld . And garden Wet so Rehly yield. The e'yenirs{'; is fraught with JO'y, For litie'd roondhi He tastes a bliss without alloy. Which e'en a kin; maikht sigh to Then seeks his couch and finds rep. Wit oh only be who tolledb koows. faritter.( i Thoughts On A b oringlure.—Tbst 'the system° of farming gravelly pursued in Ibis country,' id' susceptible of great improvement, wit not be de- - nied by any man of commdn intelligehrs. Agri: culture IN far beyond most other arts and sciences' at the present day, and why this is so j am at load -to toncciso, sines it is thy you= froin which all' classes end professiurut must - derive their support: The farmer is truly the "bone and s kew" of the Community ; his occupation, if pursued with en ergy and skill,-gives the and motioutto all other departmenis of industry. &tins, then, that igri , . culgurn is the master wheel of our whOte politic - at machinery—the foundation and eupPort of out wealth and prosperity—how is this, that this occu• potion of the farmer has corns to be looked upon by man as a degrading, or less honorahle than the oprofebtonv," or oven the mechanic pursuits l puuits 1 This is a common and hurtful error a °rig farmers inducing them to send their eons to , tydY a Pro fession or learn a trade, instead of fr Ming them up to their own calling, and endeavari,ng to elevate that calling by bringing into its serlica more of intelligence and science. - ,i Let the farmers of this country pursue their business with increased energy and skill, and let our young men be induced to see air Waling is d science, ethicb - invites them to ilatow upon it he beat powers of educated minds, end our profat. Dion will no longer be held in diseatrem; farmers will become respected as men of high intelligence, of education and true science, and toeir sons will be proud to follow the occupation °Oleic fathers. Another great evil among farmers, and one that bears heavily against the progress of mprovement, is the spirit of specula 1- n which too rnerally pre-. sails in this country. Occasional a farmer is seen who invests his surplui locum - in improve_ mustof his farm, theieby ineresig its ',undue tiveness and beauty, and a ff ording in rcasee means of enjoyment to.hiceself and family q but the great majority expend all their means in the purchase them even incur., t.- of more land than istuseful to large debts Tor this purpose, on which heavy 1 interest, must' bs paid, with , incressed taxes end generally much, rouble and -vexation. - "'Ca - Merin Seeds.—Dio* ie the many of your field and gnrden always to lie attended to with the and care.' The finest planta of eat the largest geed vessel., should be g. as poseihle after they are ripe, end ■ day. After drying .them in the libel generally require but a few days • them from the Seed Tercels, or hurl be barrelled, bottled, or boxed up, i cool dry place Until they are ready for Fele. at edre end veva only th your future crops , may improve r; opt.' Sowing Winter. Rije.—The ea mow your winte'f'rje, tho better it crop, ea the' roota will more Arm! ba enabled t..,ewithatand the preseu thews. Renumber t 3 plow deep, pulverise the soil. The quantify from one to two hushefa per acre. it mould he preferable to eote,and sere, 200 lbs. of Piruvian guano, a buebsi of Outer of Peril. Aft the ground should bo harrowed' Preparation for Sowing Rini the peried is approaching for semi all neceiaary arrangements ahou made. In breaking up the grou thoroughly, and if guano be eppl ways be plowed under to the full row, gay from eit to nine inches depth of the roil. Where only l i the object, 200 lb& per ocro will where the pernAnent improvenwfl slew, 400 lbs. per pere wall ' either case, a bushel of plaster mized.with the guano, The get should be made as fine as harro e make it, as the more perfect th which it is reduced; the better c for the wheel :dents to thrive, at greater yield of grain. MEE Flower Garden and Pleat Transplant tram seed beds the flowers that were omitted last bulbs that have begun to vegeta dies, hlhes tke. Keep the earth his. Take up, transplant the re. other tuberous•rooted plant's, t have decayed. Plant the seed cotvalipe, eta. Pt&nt Trecs.A writer in p marks on'the itzpoitimt of Ire lure in the praCtical gropunics adduces lhe following fact; ~ the birth of every daughter, p i. which, of the age of twenty e for one pound each, and furnr,. Lion ; the thinning. during rho :i pcnscai and affording a rent foil Fruit Garden and 4 Orchall.—Thit gencralli regarded as the prom time le apples, peps, claerrice, nectarine almonds, walnuts, &c. Ke2pl the gro your nurseries, and'grape vine 4 loose and Coal Shipping and Coni , , - Won itierchhni. DANIEL J. RITYLIWAY 'H AVIM: LEASED Inc ScrTYHLKIL GAON Compans's Landis es, at Moo Srhuylkill Con ray.w 11l attend tdlthe Shirmir While. and Cray Ash Cndl, for any opetatl% Mt. Carbonßnoiroad. Railroad.. : . 1-----I , I.fIOII ' ASE OF O AI.. 'farina teen eheaged for a tit tuber of yea slnaltor !lupines:2. he has a thorough I,,,,vied dlff.trent onalsties of Coal in the rtitiyiSill Itr% 'wilt attend to the purchase art shipidtm for dedlers throat,. at a moderate compensatio 0- riatifactory references given, when regal March 10. 1819. - 1 , 11-t STFLI.3I IRON . 1.1., mANETAt..-ronv A\l) It 7' tectriStrllcEptran.fro,4,- - -,j T111.:"”d 4 1 'IRON 110 . TALS. AR! and .1141 , 5rl andamhdo the boat rx,, , cdA. • '4.44 76 :0 4 6t ; : 7 1.4 . : , . t - :ire Proof heavy pinch of and Con Balm, sum: Room 110 l ts, and all d iron work, e , tatattiment, by fr'the kinJ in lac city.oniptny,,ltortr;hii he advantagt, of Ott Machinery; and It, hatter the pert, Proratetot/. who ale practical to afford. 10to patron/ the 21131). nail fie properie and promptly e rACTS 1 , 011 Tiff riiltT;CjlN of A. 11 , alinestock!ti Vur fon* who itrit cuv lima of IS pi Frer.thitioini which Ibo c 1111.1ii . N(14,u 9 In capethint von,iowe mad, 111 flit the :round of lit own ityfinAin other no...ln:lnc of tint hind tint weinnific, hay, by dint iniii shortly_nficr c which thri: stock's t peeled. It only to be 11 , 111 all that p"oid or 11,,, 0 , .ertrit Vie tra:e's. CM. - Ire 61"tirY tlud Igr,. 1,11'4 1 Ciiliihr7, vidcd . a decided and. 01.1131. i WO:111S run , . h...11,t,,wer lo parents W h., have children Serous malady. For sail', whol'Osafo'arol of H, N. F. Cornor of Sixth and For A:114 to POttiV Me, at CI Drug titnre 9. 1. VV 11.1.11T.1 cle JcAtrayinz in‘e jnst received and rot balIJ Juno JO, . 1-1 , MEE =3 , time to nye 'reds--a duty tuodat caution kind, hayi ng therod as soon ways on I fair de, whiah . will ad separating they should nd trod in a for sowing or e host, so that ter .this run tier, now, you will be for lb* set, end better riff h ods anti ruSl thoroughly . it ' I e e d o Traeyjearirrr u;b in seal rillll mined with r o soed is in, d aftotword 1 .. er Wheat. —A. In inter wheat, d e , eonebly be d, I. it be done led, i should el— dept (Atha far /moo ing to the ,a ein e crop be ' lent; but, t soil is in very. In 'my bit \is sorn, Iler can Won to 64 ou pt of r clecei bf Par bum! to and prayed ill bet it in th• dents tad the j.ire Cr.' . .onth. . I e; such h loose sib bte of po• e leaves of poly Inds of at life 1111/7- t and odoettl 'orope, in planting of every gentle anted 150 3 year!, 9' Aer maw tme payir Jlia land/ MEE a a (as.' °unity, i n, on tree!, re iota 0 per all ex, .onth is -.priests, stout clean. NAN (- Carbon f Ur j on the in the of the COS OBES . _ 7VIZ AEItOOI d cnmAntt.rial :,laned 01411 .INOS Of CIT G AT ES, 101 IS, LEDS !rintions awn otorat Iron utter, at tedu. AIN nt rl rk, in pr n. !mud, n ■n ours and sl)u. ~..criptions of b /EEO WI I' det ninit extensive , :ompaent vo 1121212112 ,1131 %Oiler SitiO of loog CON. nt..c that then' iz ADA:IIS - TO uc tiopubrity ai ifogc li o indur • to polio oil I viii cat moo n./ iron! th e o piihlic rul ietitii, more th. le , c4t ; vo hit, boort o too, the oh inerltetl, IS. A. I 0 he ttiatnioliatill 'ftthl Its Mori% 1% it 1, rful i,sptslling I 'est. Vrati, „la n 7,, 1 I ril B. A. Fafir% in even' tase,lllll L rein,dy !ter et] entsll.lll7trernma ttilysted With Illa LI.ON VIRGIL. WM. IS. PAIN}, 110813 RT MAY, JOS I. 111.1111{01.101 II at the dreg: 1111T1 tIINESTOCK & I Ind lotß. l'ltt6burr, I NENS 54-111:1.1, A:Annit oxeill,n 14 on StunMwry CheapHANNAN theapVallely Mil Cool Coln At 1 ;%. , w I) )ilt Burk Jame !Sine Ten Rev Vasi Kei
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