A GOOD TIDE CODING, GULLS. There's a good tlme'comlng, A good time coming; `bid maidens may not see the day, But still ;than give a loud huwa For die goodpsne coming, Submission now shall aid our cause, And make It all the .strongci ; wear the breeches. by and bye ; Trait a little leader. ' 2hate • a a good time coming, girls; A•good time cominf ; Our tongue shall supersede their VIM • And women rule instead of men, Voice, not force, shall rule mankind, .•rand be acknowledged stronger; The proper weapon we have got; • Irsit a tits longer. There's a good time coming, girl., good time coming; A bachelor In all eyesshall be A : monster of iniquity,.. 'inthe good time coming. •- The lords of the creation then bail not be thought the stronger, , Nor make us promise to ober • reit o tittle terrier. There's a good time coming, eirii, gocid time coming ; We abaft do what'er we lifter ; For fun the centres oft will tease, In the good time coming. They shall smile, nor dare to frown, But own we ere the stronger , - The reformation hal begun t Wait o little tamper. Wit club juutor.'• CaPA Wag recently defined moueteeyek te ye the upper lip in mourning for the briine Ell' , Do you sea anything' ridiculous about Ibis wig 1' said a young gentleman to Curren..— .Nothing,' said Curran,_..but the besd in it.' ar A gentleman observed upon 'en indinrent pleader et the bar, the other diy. that be was the most affecting orator that be ever beard ; for he never attempted to. speak but he excited general pity. N 4., UP A Gentle Flint. Men brandy drink, and never think, That girls Bien can tell it; TbeY - don't suppose a srorn.m'i nose, Was err made - to smell it. larA man once rushed into a fight, and after beating the combatants indiecriminately, some ens asked him'whieh side he was on. !I beg pardon; was his reply, .1 thought it was wads free fight. , 107'211r. Jukes, bow are you 1 .You look pre( ly well. , Yes, I hold my own pretty well.' , And sornn body's else, too according to my figures,' muttered grocer, who caught the remark as he passed. O'A waggish spendthrift recently said, Five years ago I was not tvorth a cent in the world; now see wherel am through my own ereittooe 'Well where are you. .Why, I owe more than $3000: cCrWe like to see the candidates for office agree in . riolitics with every men they converse with— It looks so much like priaciplo. We like to /CO M^ll denounce others for things of which they themselves ace guilty—it looks so much like consistency. Gir We do :not know where we have trit the following, but a more beautiful, thrilling arid pa— thotic bit of p,ittry we never reed: grin leg sot a frog, lUryinifor his daughter: Tears ho shed till his eyes were red • • ‘. And then frfmped into the crater— And dropned himself. Don't Tliq P—A Intlr r!,jP. •itt a sermon, and observing inn Vet y,. hement in his words andvied out, qtfother, why don't tho pcople let that man out of the box 10".Lerd Byron said, that the greatest trial to a WOM2II ‘ II beauty was the ungraceful act of - eating eggs. Ho never saw ono of the critters hanging en by the teeth to a' blazing hot corn-cob, that's clear. _ • Sapitose a feller that has --.Marries a gal that has nothin' is her things his'n 7 his'n been, Or is hien and her'n nynMar . y, ru:y dear, I cannot comprebenOihy you fh o I d persist ic spending your afternoons in Jenks' apartments.' •Quite likely„ my love, there ore a great rainy, things above yonr comprehension.' Here Mrs. Smith quietly closed' the door, and and allowed her duck to cypher it out. • you afraid yo u will break, while Jelling io l' said a chop in the pit of a circus to thoelown. h y so I' asked the latter. Because yon ens t tumbkr; replied the wag 1' The clown fainted. 17" Both at flonze: l -1 shall be at borne oast Sunday night, the young lady remarked se she followed her beau to the door, who seemed to tat somewhat wavering in hi• attachroiint. "Se shall I,' wee the reply; said a doting potent at the break. fest table to en 'abridged edition or birorelf who hid just entered:, the grimmer elm et the high school, 'Willie,' my dear, will: you pen the but: erhertainly thir: I liketh to parch anything ; batter uth a common thahthanthive, neuter..genaer, agreath ivith ., hot rolith, and in Londcin ith gov erned by.hogth lard undenhooa.' WY Negro -Elnuenee.— A lhston dandy, Med, steppe'd into a provision store in that city, to tiny some potatoes ; befoie purehasirig, he gore the follciaring truly eloquent description or their no. tare. Da tater itinevitably bad, or inweriably good. Dare is no mediocrity in combination ob de ;tater. , De ezte.ior rosy indeed' appear remarkably ezesoplary and butisomo while de interior is t 0..; _ . tally negative; but, sir, if you wends ds articles • 'pop you your own recommendations, knowing you lo be a man of probability in all your trans !blunts', wby, sir, without ?order circumlocutions, ti take a buehel: nr/rGran'ma'ani,'eaida little ragged urchin, 'why don't the blecktrge sever try to cheat the fellows whet work in the screw factory I' .Why I'm sure I don't know. Why is it said the doting old lady., .Bekase; replied the genius, you tan's come no shindy, over them coveys; they's too serew-tini ien% he, he, ha: Grarerneem, I want •dough nut.' to-modern poet thus unburthens big mind . in a vein of peculiar senliment : The fallen Leer and Wirtlin . Wind .......,_- Pro Dimes in me sensativo Mini EtTecks'evei Kant in W d X Ur II press. , But miter strong Nev Er Tho Lees! 4?" 0 4 , usirc.—A clergymen of the Uniser salist ' mination, wee secured, while in Low ell, of ntly dragging his wife frum a revival meeting,. d compelling her to go home with him.' 1. I never attempted to influence my wife in her views, nor her choice of seaming'. 2. My wife has not attended any of the revi val meyinge in Lowell. • 2. 1 have notettended ono" of those meetings fur any purpose whatever. • ' 4. Neither my wife nor myself haveany iiicli.. nation to attend those meetings. • b. I seven sob A Wire. 4.lliesurnlng Estab! WI men . iyv STE% M POW CR. AT TIIE op _LP luntreurt. in TIIIRD AL. near M.A.IIHF.U. where all kinds of Inroing In woodlvill be thankfully re eised. and neatly executed without delay. Bed Ports, Watt Legsdse. kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest nth, M arch 3 10 ISAAC THOMPSON, Foremaat 411 for .1. MOROMNI., ' T foe ' , pA *" rep, Wagons, Rail Road Parrts,nil"4alcitil:lrear y of Lindero° save oil and prevent friction. This article's prepared and for sale by CLE*ENS & PARVlNgkeonly rnanufactorers of ibisarticle,la tbe tin Ite.l States, at thtlr wh ol esa le and recall hardware sad Drug Store In Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa, ACMC3fBER thatnone 'smoke with out th e w e, ten signature of the inventor and proprietor,Cbas. C C amens, upon each package. Snyder, Edgß" r:&,Rarton -.1 ban BOAT liiit.frkfirli. Egos/own, Co. County Pa., where we hive on ban a large lot of seasoned lumber, and are prepared to Budd and deliver Boats of the largest elate, for the ',. Sehoylklll Canal or elute , here, cheaper than any others • aehneeted 41 our trade, and hollt In the most substan• DI isfse..l, atilt; . :f.lonall 49/tad-Ems =I Tact dreartril,Courk I The Lanes are en damp?! Ma 'pork of UN dose _ hart • The ro liqh of correaaptula hath./s . it a aMod of Dena! A" you a mother', Your darling child, your idol and earthly Joy, is now, perhaps, conned to het chamber by a dangerous cold—herpale checks, her thin shrunken angers, tell the hold disease, has already gained upon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul.l Young man, witcnjust nbor =• • •4 lift _.rang man, —jot to mai} life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble o your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There I a balm which will heal the wounded longs. it is SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Mr.. ATTREE,the wife of Win. H. /Mime. Esq. Was ;Wen sip by Dr. Sewal of AVarhingtoo,` Drs. Bea and McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York. Her feiendsall thought she must die. She had every Appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro nounced by her physicians—Sherman'T Balsam was given and it cored her. Rev. HENRY JONES. 10., Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The heat dose gave trim more relief than all the other inodirine he had ever takea. Dr. L. J. Beals, 10. Delaney street. gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption. and to another sorely at:lived with she. Asthma. In both caves its effect were Immediate, andsoon restored them to com fortable DR. :AMERMAN'S COUGIy LOZENGES Core the moat obstinate eases! of Cough In a few hours. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up bylheir physlcians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of, the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hurtle fever, by their rise have had the rose of health restored to ithelr haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth She ;dralses of this Invaluable medicine: - DR. SUERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES Have been proved In more titan 400,000 cases to ba nfallible, in fact the only certa i na waren. _destroying medicine ever discovered. Chi dren will eat them when they cannnt he forced to ta k elnyotber medicine, and the benefit derived front the administration of medicine to them in this farm. 19 great beyond descrip tion. When the breath of the child hemmer °Tett sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, drow siness. carting during sleep.dlitnrbeddreems.awaking with fright and screaming. troublesome cough. fever litmees, thirst, voracious appetite, Blanes. of the stnmacb, and bloated stnmach—these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be re lieved by these .incomparable Lozenges. They have never beer, known to fail. Mt. SHERMAN CAMPHOR LOZENGES Relieve hes lathe, nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness In a very few minutes.— They cure 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 rhea Ofdisslpation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. DR SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER tio acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be the best strengthening planter In the world, and a sov ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, Int., aide, breast, neck, limbs joints; rheumatism lumbago, Ac. One million a year will not supply the demand. Caution Is necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti cle upon the community. Lie careful to get Shermses Poor Man's Plaster, with a "far simile" of his written name on the back—none oaten are genuine. and will do more hurt than good. • !lac. 2 49—ly THE GItAND PVILGA.TIVE. FOR the cureof headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism Pries, Dyspepsia. hicurry,elniallpox,Janndice,Pa. In in the Back. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers c all kinds, Female Cnnipfaints, Measles. Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Mortrs, Coughs. Quinsy, Whorming Coach, Consumption, Flts,Liver Complaint Erysipelas, Deafness, lichingofthe sikin. Colds. Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of oilier diseases, arising from im parities of the blood, and ob atm:thins in the organs of drgestion. E xperience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we much re• lance these obstructions or restore the blaed . to its na tural state. The aversion to taking medicine is mostettechialyreg moved by Cliekner's Veretable Purr.ative Pills; bola completely enveloped with a coating of pareinhite sazar ("silica is as distinet front the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine. Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe , iii She slightest degree, but operate equally nn all the diseaseiPparti of the system. Instead ofronfiningthemselves'tOitud rack nit any particulnere,gion. Thus, If the Liver be en-re ed. One Ingredient will opeinte on that particufar or gan, and by cleansing it of any excess, of hilr@restore it to Its .11af Oral state. Another trill. operaV'on the blood.nml remove all impurities in Itscirculation,ivbile a third trill move all impurities in its circulation, while a third will effeetually expel whatever impurities may hive horn discharged in the stomach, and hence they strike at the roof of disease, remove all impure humors. from the body open the pores exit:really and fillertlAllV; separate all foreign and Ghanianms parttcles,from Ilia chyle. so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—time securing a free and healthy action to the heart. lungs. and live r ; and thereby t her restore hca/th,oven when all other Norms have filled. The roller truth of the above can be ascertained by 1 the trial of a single box p and their virtues are so pool-.I live and Certain In restoring health, that the proprietor . hind , hitro.elf to rritirn the money paid for theta in all coin where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail prlce,. 25 cts. per box. Principal office, No. 6a, Vesey street, New York... The f. ii iv in.: are the agent* in Srlinylhill county for s Ve,tahle Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher ri,Gl..ilealiniltaliarn.-Logenges and Plasters —I:. J. rep, and Milner & Morrenroth ; Fatter.. , n—M. Schwartz; Middteport—J no. William*; Port Ca.boo—.ll. Shiseier; Pottsville—r. Sanderson. and J. G. Brown, St. Clair—Hughes ; New Castle— ' Gen. Tayinrville—J. 11. Otto; Miners vifle—Jaines 11. Tolls; Idewellvn—Jonas Rautlluan'; Tremont—liana° & lVingert ; Pinegrove—Pant Wirt . ; Ors igsburr —Joieph Hammer ; Port Clinton-1.30,C& Rishel ; New Philadelphia—Wm.ll. Harlow t Schttl kill flaven—Levan& K.;.;;Tm&;, ; and also by J: ti. C. ARTIN: Wholegale and supplying agent, Prittsvalle Dec 2. '49: . 19-1 v EXPECTORSNT, , CELEBRATED. For Ms Curs of Coughs, Colds,,lsthroa, BronrAffl Incipient. Consumption, Iflathrnation of the - . Lungs, and Doeascs of the Palynon- dry Organs. rrt Ins valuable, preparation is highly recpmniended by 1, iLt •iaiatw and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, far its inedwal effevis and chemical voinliinatia h.as. well. by al:al.:lnds vf Cilia, who have :nide use of it —as It never iuu Ilf . ol used without producing beneficial et ects ,.. o l a itjo,tc, cur e of the diseases for whirli it is recommended. And being a regular guadii wen Pia rola cy, I can acsiire the public of it, perfect safety., in eimililTA of sue h Preparations as stand in the very /itch: eet repine attiring the medical (unify for the rare of that !town( disei,es which are no, often only the forerunner:, of that final dint arc, consumption. In most cases where there is much pain in the breast, and which often extdittis through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compofind Galhatiiiin Planters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In fact, the user, r the Ealbanum Plaster cannot be ton stronly recommended, as I have seen en many Instances of Its affording the - grealL , st relief In a very short space of time, even In confirmed consumption The Expectorant will be found to relieve the congli;and the Plaster the pain' and, at the same t imr, draw the intlamation to the surface, and thereby act as a counter-irritant. which every physt• can will pronounce good, vvithout the least hesitation whatever. Perrone areoften said to have the consiimp than, when by a Judie illns tine of some of the hest Expec torants, and a careful diet, they have been completely cured, so (lot their experience should art nit a warning to thre who are said to have the consumption not 1,, de spa but try on. The Expectorant will be found to aflbrd I rent relief, even when a cure is said to be impossible. Before making mot of an Expectorant it would be as well to examine the Orals. commonly termed Pulai•, to lee if it is not swollen or elongated, In such cases an expectorant is useless. Hacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow is frequently caused by an elongation of the palate. An excellent remedy in each rases is to use a small quantity nfTincture Myrrh, ea) about a ten.sp,,nnfol to a wine glassful of water,.and use as a gargle, three or four time a day. It the above remedy alma fail, or one of tit same nature, it would be best tr, apply to a surgeon. an have a email portion of it talon ow. so as to obviate th irritation and the continual cough whidi It would be like ly to produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and attended with but little. if any pain whatever. In Ilronchitip, and dimeases of the throat, the Sarg bnuld lie i.e4l. Prennre , l by J. ettIITIA C. RUC lIRS, Wholes:llmnd utu,t.li.it and Chrtrils t Centre Street. Pottnviln IVoTsdell's Vegetable Rest era five TniEsE: PILLS HAVE NOW BECOME TIT 1: MOST ellenslvely established end peuular Fsso.. tv MEDICINE of the present day, both in England, rind In this Country. They were: invented In 1832, by Or. WM. WORSDEI.I., of York. England, and have since that time wrousht many wonderful cures in every country where they bare been introduced. The present proprietors for the Ifir.ted States are in possession ofmany rEIIIOI. r erHlnte. OrCUI es wrought both in Eneland and America. ELIZABETH BUTTER WORTH; 3 Richmond St. Liverom I, wa• confined to her bell sir ionnths. with the Dropoy. her,lngq became swelled to an enarno.us thicknots.. A tteri many trials of otlivr medicine wan .te.thted to per In/. health by two boxes of Woridell's • Mr JONF:S,loenticert St Liverprini, war, Milo cured of 1013 pillion of the Liver. Iry Worartell'R .• T110:3. CllO2O Thornlev near Presinn, Eng land, was cored, f Typhos andltheinnatic Fever, by Woredell ' THOS. nuctign, of Reading Pcnnsylcania, testi fies that his rhilit w as seven ty tug:cleft with %Vorion, and t.na perfectly restored by the use of %Vorsdellit Agnc.Hy.pop.ia,lleadache, Habitual Cottiveness, se•pro Coldp. 11*,, ntl reble,d to I his powerful. but rawly regrrobte tnetilclto..• more certain and mild . immune has 'ever bv•ot cligcoven•il. Many l'hyriiclans male irre or iliese Mita la their practice with great gtICCC.I . They are for vale in Schuylkill County, price ',nets. a box', containing rio Pill. with foil directions, by J no. G. Ilrpwn, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville; W. L. Heisler. Port Carbon ;E J. Fry, Tamaqua ; Joseph IL Alter, Tusrarnra '• Jamb Metz. St. Clair; George Relfsnider, New Castle; William Paine, Heck scherville ; James 11. Falls, ; Levan Kauffman, Sehuylkill haven; E. & E. Hammer, Or• wit:Alborg; &J. Dreher, East Brunswick; Boyer & We rnert, McKea nshur,e; S. E. M. Kepner, West Penn; Gram! & Toney, Pine Grove. C. P. Artiet, Travelling Azent for the Middle States. A: WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors. Jan 27. '47. 3-Iy] ' No. 111 Chesnut St. Philadar B. A. Faittc . stocli's Vermlthge. FACT.. Foil TILE PEOPI.S. 1. /IE CONSTA.\.. Winereasinn.opularity ind sale of It. A, Filk4esmck'a Verroifinte has induced per sons who aretlllirit,ll.l of its suerees, to (minicar upon preput at inns which all medical men know tho c pi expellinc worms iron, the system. 'I ci= I'.trmfngc node Its way into public raven upon :run 11.1 of Its awn intrinsic nr.rits, "nose than any ogner nt,llleine of the Mind eorrtised: and while many worn. reinldics Ware, by dint of put Ting, been forced into rale, and shortly after gone intn the obscurity whirl' their worthlesness justly merited, D. A. l'ohne stods'a 4'4:mirage continues to be triumphantly uus Peeled. It has only to be used and list !recta will roily sustain all that ts said of Its wonderful expelling power CERTIFICATE. - Watts, Vile Co., hiew York: Jill 7, ISM We certify that we have used U. A. Fahnestock's Verrnifuge in our families, and in every case it has pro vided a decided and effectual remedy far expelling worms from the irate n. We cordially recommend It to parents who have children alracted .. v _ with that dan gerous malady, ELON .VIRGIL. :PM. B. PAINE, ROBERT NAV. JOS. BLYRBOUGIIS.. For sale, wholosale and tetanal the drug trarehouse B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood its. Pittsburg. Pa. For sale w Potosille, at CLEMENS & lIELSLER'• Drug Store [Dec. 9, 1513. 50- DARR , s IMPORTS, -1 /61...9—Just pobfid cd and for sale at BANNAN'S Law and Miscellaneous Stores. Jo*Bacli l49 volotnes supplied. at:10, THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTgVILLE- GENERAL. ADVERTISER SCIL Ii tvi v , DIEVISIISITILLE AND TRENONT reisCNCIER LINO. 'MAO ' CR:INGE OF' HOURS. ON and alter Monday, April 24, the line will be run as follows, vii.: Leave Minersville 'for Schuylkill Haven at 6/ 'and 8} o'clock, A. 51.. and 4 o'clock, P. If. Lease Schuylkill Mayen for Minersyllie at; before A.111..122 Td-; and 62 P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottaville,Mineravtlie and Schnyl 1111 Haven, al 3 o'clock, P. M. FARE. From Minersville to Schuylkill Maven, 25 co. " Schu,)ll.,ili Raven to Tremont, 50 " •Minersyille to Tremont, 40 " .An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leaving 'Po'tseille at /2/ o'clock, 51 , and Idaving Wesowood immediately on the arrival of the Trala from Tremont. Fare from Pottsville to Westwood, 15 eta. CrAll berme at the owner', risk. WM. T. CLARK, Proprietor. Pottsville, Ort2S•49-441 LITTLE !WHITT LRIL I, R. ROAD • , • r‘ ARRANGEMENT FOR TIC 'FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CAI'S ON THE LITTLE. I SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Passenger Train leaves Port 171 inton.dally.(4l u Tdays excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P. 31., in time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Beading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. ' , ABS.—To Port Clinton, 73 cents; to Philadelphia, $3 SO. The freight train leaves Tamaqiita dolly. (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o'clock, A. M.. and. Port Clinton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A plevenger car ruing in connexion with the Freight train, so that palowngera for Phitadelphin can take the morning train oftwa on the Reading:Rail road at Pull Clinton. Fare the name as in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tamaqua.Ort2.6,44l General Arent. Summer Arranuement. PHIL A., RE A RGIL ROA DYNG & POTTSVILLE D. ffler.. • , CHANGE OF novits Alen Two TIIkT:I3 EACH WAY DAILY, EXiTPT SUNDA Tr. N and after Monday, April 2d, two trains 'sill ON run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Murninu line (areomitindatlon), leaves Philadelphia at o'clock A. M , excepted) Read ine al 1n.45 A. M. The above ine.teps at all Fray ',Minn., as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE—FAST TRAIN. eaves Phßad, daily. (ex-It.eares Potts Ville dolly (ex• ceps SUndays) at 2301 cept Sundays) at, 9 30 Pl:noisy ilie, 3.451 ' 'deb. haven, 2,n• Pottstown, . " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Reading, 5.00 " Reading. 2.50 , r port Clinton, 5.15 " Pottstown. 4.30 " 'Sch. Haven, 0.10 " Plurally'lle. 5.00 r'r at Pottsville. 61.0lArr's at State Road, • 5.30 The afternoon train will slop at the above named. rations; passenger for other poiritg must therefore take the morning line. Depot is Philadelphia corner Broad and Tine els. No passengers can enter the cars, unless provided .with tirkets. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allnwed to seem passenger in these tines; and passengers are expressly proltibhed front taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at tic risk of tic osvver. Nn rroirttt will betaken by these lines. By order of tine board of, manager, • 8. BRADFORD, Eteey. Phila.. Oct.2it. !Fla. PilfLA.; & pOTTSVILLE: RAIL 110 AD. , a nArrs or enmairr ON MER CHAN ()ME; f 1 AND A ETEIt April Ist. PAS, Good,. will he k I forwarded with d,•spatch at the following rates of freight,• between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 I Ira. ... 8.ue,,,, part ari:la I Harem Pattsrilli • and Phila. I and !leading . . Plaster. Limestone. Ditutoin-1 I pas Coal. 6and, Iron Oie,jl 00 1 00 and Brick, . Illoont4l.ime,Timber,Stone,l . . . Rosin, Tar, Pit ..h, flaw . Turpentine, Marble,Grind. . 2 23 t 1 10 stones, nails, spike's, scrap and pig iron, broken rast-1 Ins,euano,and poisdrette. , Bar Iron, flour, salt, lead, 1 hark,r tor to'me-o.salt beef l, ' and pork, loather, grain, 1 . Iron castings, sonar, too- 1.2 75 4 30 latses,creen coffee. pota- toes,salt patre, brimstone, and rye chop, J flour, per 100. • 14 Oil, groceries Yinegar,whis-1 , key, machinery, chews, I luid,tallow, roes, leather, I raw liitts, paints, white }lll 1 50 and red lard,oysters,lten " ui, I gihe and cordage. steel,. I _ Iran anti ship stuff. ' J Raw cotton and wool,cirms,` fresh meat, fresh fish, dry, .. roods,driles and medicines,: foreign liquors, wines and I . , teas, glass, china, and' queensware' poultry, con- lectienari, hooks and eta- }5 0 931 lionary, spirits turpentine, camphine, loomed entree, Eats and caps, boots and • ' . . shore, bonnets, feathers, I- , . trees, hops. spices, furni- lure, hy .eirht. J ' . . :No additional charges for commission, storage, or ~,.iylr;g or ,klivering freights at any of the Company's' .4epote on she line. [April 15, 'lB. 20111 "rz ' OFFICE OF THE PIiII.A.DELPIII,a,I 8.1:.11)1NU 1141 f. ROAD COMPANY,' rhiladephisi Der.. 20ih. 0.14. , 71,7 MICE la hereby ow n. that tine faun , of' INPlght 1.. N and Totta on Coal traneported liy-thl4 Company, wilt be as follow& from Janonry 1 . 7. 9: From lvon.P.Clinton l i l f i l e , ..r i nA i n .. ri II .I , l l l , n n la 1, d 1 , 5 . 11 55 aJ 1 35 l'lane,uottl Dee.3l,do. 7 0 CS I 43 du 70 00 143 Oermantown do 70 - M 140 Fal:s do 70 04, 140 .! do 4 0 it 1 U Conotehoelien wad - Plymouth R. R ., do SO 45 /SO • Torn not I mite be- low oorrlmown, do 44 40 111 Morrletown or Bridge- . port. ' do 40 31 110 Port Kennedy, do - 35 30 IIS Taliey Torre, do 70 11 : 1 10 Phrsconrllle, do ' to IS 105 lloyees Ford, do 10 13 ICO Pottstown. do 15 10 1110 Boualsseellie, do IS 10 1 00 Ramos:own, do 10 OS IS Rending. do. 05 00 • 90 Between Rending and Mohrsville, do 00 00 .00 31ohrsville, do ' 95 90 65 Hamburg, ' do 75 70' CS Orw ifto/11re; do 115 60 35 The freicht.‘ end tolls on cool to Richmond, end Phlladelphm, during the 'months of June, July, and August w 111 be From 11. Ca emit .31.1Taven.P.ClInt on. 1 70 1 65 1 43, And nn and after Rept. let, to Decemj,e,llet,l34O, I SO - I 73 1 53 By order of the..BoArd of Managera. - B. BRADFORD, Startler, Dec27,494'240 New Arrangement. - 4 - 14 .7.IV:A ik4W, - • ••ma LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. VI E 7 E ARE PREPARED 10 receive. ;Ind itirile . ar Daily per Pzsseneer Train, (our L =pre on ac being 'Away, in th.tfte of operial ineo,nsers) mer rhandiv of n11,1.04)00113, packages, brindle., spvele hank intro, ke. 1 . Al.n.parvicolat attention paid to collecting Rill., Draft., and !termini, Packateo and Goods &livered daily to all interme diate place p between Philadelphia and Putisvile.- OFFICES. (U•nire Sitr•e.l.Poltss•llle; No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia ; No. 6, Wall street, New York; No 6 Goon .tree•• Boston • Feb. 21, 2-ifj LIVINGSTON. HOWARD & Co. Luzerue Iron riniki, near W.,9 tte • *zga, HUDSON ALLEN, PROPRIETORS of the Mame named establishment, reepertralla Informs theft patrons and. the Public generally. That the y have taken the large MIN leg for• 'only used (or the al.mhine Shop. connected will, the Suear Loaf , Cual Work, in which they have added a Foundn. and are now prepared In !mild Steam En. gineg of every size, Pumps, Coal Breaker., Railroad and Drift earn. and to fat Molt Iron and Bras. I:natio!c of every d.•arrlption suitable In the Coal mining or any other bmtiness.nn the moat ❑:aortahle terms. Itetrining or all kind...done with matuess, arid de ,patch, at the Incyest price, All work forni.hed by them will be warranted to perform well. They would month the enstan ofthote who urty want articles in their line in this vicinity. All order. will meet with immediate and proMpt at lentinn. H. W. HUDSON, WM March 17.•1ii4A PASCAL MEIN NVOIty.S . PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Imo, ruotires,Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter: Stan, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub,: for fly draillic Presses; hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4-c. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TAIRK ER & MORRIS, Warehouse 8. E. corner 3d and Walnut stn., Philada. Philada- Nov. 2.34 1345 47 Eagle Iron .Works, AQT ' ~~ mss•" ~_~ee~ _ ~ ' ~~~ IN TUE uonoucal OEPOTTIRINILLE. FORNERLr CaNDUCTCR:BY C. Ir. PIT.VJ.V. J. WREN & CO. D ESPECTPULLY announce to their Blends and the Alt. public that they hare teaen this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the maks. Being practical Mechanics, they flatter themselves that their knowledge and exPerienee of the business will enable them to turn cite work that will not fall to give satisfaction In the most fastidious.— They are prepated to manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breaker., Draft Cam, Railroad and other Castings, 4'e. ke AU orders thankfully received and promptly executed oath, moat reasonable terms. JOIN WREN. TR MAS WRSAI April 441 49-17-1 y) JA Ed WREN , New rarinersh!P IS THE TRANSPORTATION 'AND commisstax , nusistss. • TOT understgned entered into a partnership nn the' first inst., under the firm of CONRAD, CARTER k Co. for the transaction of a Transportation and Colllllll3ioll Business on the Beading Railroad, and the MAI'S connected iheirwith, and respectfully solicit a. continuance of the patronage which bat been hereto.. fare ,a liberally bestowed on the Bums to which they respectively belonged. . We are prepared to transport Condo of all detcrip. lions, daily. to Pottsville ; also, to the Billowing named places Port Carbon, :it. Clair, New Philadelphia. Pat tersrm,Elidateport, Blocks life, Tuscarora, New Castle, Caitawlna.B.Morrisburg, Orangeville,Shamotin, Dan ville. ernntinry.Northue.berland, Milton, Money, WI!. lianisport. Min.:7Eolle, Tremont, ke , &c,„ All Goods Isen to stir care will be punctually attended to and forwarded with dash:with. .1. C. COSR D, I 1 J. E . I CARTER, B. DEFORS.T, Jr. Philadelphia. Pattsrille. SeA. !tare,. . July 21, igl2, 33-:f COLLIERY WORKS. P FOUNDRY AND ;UACHINE SHOPS. 'vim subscribers, at thelr old atand..eorner of Ra J. Ho:0 and Callowhlll street,. are prepared to mon facture to order, tot he •horteet notice. Steam Expinces and Pumps, o . any powei'and capacity for mining and they proposes, Battie's Coal I:freak:se Afarefsse, with solid and perforated roller., as May he required. `- Also Esttrises and Blowing , Cytinderi with all neees ary machinery for Masi rigraares. En Air Pipes, of e most approved plans, Cop and Ball Joints and Ir.- te,..Tnyfre, ofthe very hest construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of iron Masters end par ties engaged In the. Imp trade, to their large strict of Pater.i for Rotting .Vills, having lately constructed the machinery for two hf the largitst Mills in the coon try. viz ;,—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Milling Mill at limn Montour Iron Works. DanylPe. They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together with every variety of genera !machinery. Ofthe quit-. Ity of their work and materials, it is enoaeh taltay, that tine nod sepe t sirsee,the most infallible rots, hare amply detininstratcd the genuine character of their en gines and martilnery. Orders are respee fully soiEned end will i n Promptly attended to. .IA TWOOD & El \TDER. _ • Pnttestille.Sammry, 17. 161.5 3-13 , ri.OTT'SVILLE •. • 'tri.i` • 1%!•,16 SPEit:Eft & CIPECTFULIV n nnoences to the public, that It they Wive taken th, EllabliOttnent known as the Pottsville. Iron Works. On Norwegian Street. where they are:prop..l to build all kinds of .team Engines, inanuartere Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every de...Option. at the shortest notice, and tin the moat reasonable terms. e}Peraonii from ah marl, in want nr Steam rinelnes wllllln4l it tothelrn.lwantane logien them a call herb'e engnrlng elsewhere. May 11 . s ~t?`. eubscrinerannimeres to the pub*. that he Is 1 sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Car hon. lately owned by A. Oa Brooke. where he contin ues to manufacture to order at the shortest notice titeam 1:11,111.11, Breaker's:and Machinery of almost any r•tzs or description, for mining or other. purpose., Alan Railroad and Drill can, Doti Or Brass Can info of tiny wine nr p Stern. rronDEßs ARE RESPECFULLY rOLICITED.-ca. SAMUEL MILLXMAN. VEANKLINStIOVETI, WORKS.—The antanenbe: r,. P e - mitotic. to furnish the Colliers, and dealers of rtchuvlitillionnty, tt ith :gnocchi of all kinds. at the low est Philadelphia prices. Attention in patilcularly cal led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shaven, of any size or pattern promptly Attended to. S. SILLtMAN. port Carbon, July 11, ISID - ' ~,,,,A...c1ie'5te:n••:":1.,;:::,c,t?...q.7.t0 • .i.. -- ' 4 •; .." t •'. :, , I*4•11.•;V• "e' ,Nti: — ••, •' „ i it; . I -:s•'` ..9i; r`z- _„.- 1, JP" , * V • 4..2 , 11,4,117 1 A _j: - ..,,t, ~, : ~4. 1 .tZ : L- 4 -.;-.:Z%-•! ;;17.";-- k. -..- e..:t_,..,:., v A,,, ,„.;;„!..,....„.,..„„ 2 , 4 „ t.......,--- 46 ..... k v,.w.i..,...--,..., 5 i i , ? ,4 1 ‘. vivo .?_.,. , 4 , ; sir , ntr, DIDITNAL AND UINIUNfI ' KMK.BIUDIL'I4 TATTERSALL'S Ilenve Powder. IT i lyt o ft ra c:t . r . 0 ed, f 11 1, t .,, 1 , e11:41 yeit toon cases of Chronic ftoutzh, :no caul, of MA, •Vt' WO cases of Hunt. uut of Condition, ehhd otheri dloraere. . • More than 100 certiflentm verbal and written, have been received, attesting to the virtue, oft ht. inettlitna btu remedy but we have only space to subjoin the fol lowing.: Mellen), flewnro Co., Kept. 1T,48. Gentlemen wish to inform you that the Tatter sall's [leave Powder. T bought at yourstore lost Oct. her, eared a Saleable mare of mine of the [leaves, that she bad had tee year.. The drat package did not effeel o cute, but did the mare so much good I was twinged to try another pat ante, and the ha• been, that she has not had the Nes•ea, shire about, a week alder cutnitienring the second packnite,althotr;,.h,hi , has been used on my farm Clime every day elnce, which ha, satisfied tan that gibe a eirei trinity cured. Gar of jury neighbor. is goring Tattersall'n Heat, Ponds r,elo a horso. and the prospect it very (Uttering he will he cu red by it. Bell-vine that the above named ineillnine is a very valuable t ne, end that Rea vest,. Inc cured by it, I feel trilling to lend Inc name in pia Ise of it. Respectfully, Moats P. Wanaca. Spring Hilt. Ma , Jrtiy ft, o. Mesare. J. F. Winter h. Co.—Gentlemen moat rhmfully heartestimony tothe tresteilicart and virtue of the Tatterwill•• Heave rondo:re:ln the core of hor• sea nfferted with lime roughs and cold,, I hare a valuable honor that was en severely as with Heaves and iloleet einieghing, that I had well.nlet in.: bleu, when 11nm:based* package of Tattersall's Heave Powders, which entirely eared him and restored Lis appetite. kin nwrer of horses t hould kg without it. .. . . Rexporifully youth, Cal•S. A. Psmioni. CAUTlON.—ioniationa awl worthies. ataupottad have followed as a herever we have iitratiuced our,. needy, 111•11 we ...tea that sevethi new one. a.. twine pat at' fir circulatila —beware of those tad tal . Ito remedy Fut "the Ta 11'.."' Nnoegsnaius without the signature of A. D. Gnkrh *. Co —price •ne dollar per package, atc for 6se d 01: Pragarsii Vass!' trhulesAle and eetail h• unrcal RTC II A - 31. 140, Fulton ntreet. N.,. Y or k. OthCAR D..IT.NRINS 'agent fur Putts•ille. Pottsrlll., Nn• le, 19f9 47-1. U==2ZMM DEBILITY CCRED . BY . TILE OXYCENiTED • N ALL CASES of Indigestion and dersngement lof the siomarh, this medicine speedily restore• the digestive organs in their cattail healthy state, thus . stri.nglhening the whole system. fierce it Is an iracel.- lent preventive of eindesnic 'Luaus. for persons in a weak and debilitated condition ; at the present time every rich person ought to have-it. B r it en m,dlet,,g to more highly recommended Our fa. In all Its forma, loch as he:adult, heait burn, costiv•nesa, stead stomach, loin of cratef fte, pain in the stomacholehilfty, and also,asihma attended n ttlt derangement of the stomach. • , The following Is from a meet eminent Chemist. The uterlicinal articles need In the preparstion of the Bitter.,•re Those prescribed by the meet 'eminent phy• titian. for the relief from, and rite pf, the diseases fnr a inch these Hitters have been so earcessfuly used. The combining of them is in 'accordant% with chemical rule. securing the efficacy of earli ; and the compound ~,,,,,,,, have resulted from extended übsereations in medical gawks, Itespecifnlly, A. A. nArr.s, M. D., litotte Assayer, Lowell, Ness. From R. S. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk 11. A.'llease Repieeentatives. trerkivrion. C..lund 15,150. Da. Geo. Ti. ostsa n—Dear Peel It not only rt pleesnre,but a ditto, to make known to you and to the public, (It yon desire it) the enrpriaing effects of the "Oxyz.neted Bitters," tn relieving me from that most disconrainnz dienrder. Dyspepsia. 'I have been anlict ed for about seventeen yea rs.svith the usual attenda nt sjmptoms,•iz. constipation or the bowels, headache, pain. In the chest, thtntence' acidity of the stomach, and severe nausea; and for thnuth. at a time not the least particle et aani)tuit would appear nn the surface of the chest nr most Of the.tinte I was ex tremely bitten,. I have used various- restiedien; have hero strict In my diet, have been ;Munk with calomel and emetic• day sifter day by physician.. hut all to no rood purpose. Heeling orate wonderful infects of the ••ox)gettated flitter.," its the Cara of IkverPepsia. I procured some tea resort; have used fuer bottles of the medulne, and End the bad symptom's ill remov ed, end mytnif once lime, In the enjoyment ot beelth. None but the Dyspeptic sufferer- wlttolies felt all the horrors of the dtsea4e, can at all appreciate the value of the medicine. I most eincerely hope that all will make trial of t ine medtcioe, and with lie he able to en cl.: In the return of heath. The followinv order wall received by the Proprietor, from Enws.o E. PHELPS, IC 0.. Processor of The uputirs and Maier's Medico, Dattunouth College, who user the un•dlrine in his practice. FIHEND CREEN :—Please send me two dozen ofyour t'Osvvenoted Mums." • ED. E. PAELPS. Wina t 'sdr. Vt., .1,4ty29, 1816.. Don't fail In roll for oar t”rophict.lt contains severol certificates from members of Congreis and other., who terti , y to the wonderful effirory of this medicine. Every Ityvpvpilc who desires health, will try it. The tritline espenseis not to he thought of whoa Lealth is at stoke. MMI , nS ta•Priee *LOU per bottle : C bottles for 1 5 ,t). Bold wholesale and retail by COWEN &FL rCliEli No. I Ledger Building*, Phtledu. 0. D. JENKINB, Centre *Lone door below Market Pottnolle: J. W. GIBBS, Minerstille • JNO. LICIT ERM AN, Hamburg; C. & G. LIUNTZINGER,SchuII July It, ISM 1 :9-ly STEAM IRON ILAILINU NANITAcTORY AND WAREROOMS T..lf t SintolltatnnYoud,— , r lIILADELPIII4 VIE undersaaned manufacture • IRON RAILINGS °revery style, i's.. VFIVINPAS, GATES, RELIES a TALS;ARBORS, BEDSTEADS and all descriptions of ornamental •,,1.T.47",—„;....... and architectural Iron Work, in F.Wllr'!„Vcrpla WALL the best manner, at reducedpri ,, 44,- , :'I cos. , 15...., -- ?•_,,, ,L':. ..' Always on lond, a supply of '''--",--", Fire Proordators and Shutters, a hraaVala stock of Reveal and Common Hinges. bluster Bolts, Store Room fluitcand alt.:lmp option, (Maunders' Iron Work. This e•stabllehment, by far the moat extensive of the kind in the city, employs none but competent workmen, possesses Ike advantages of steam power and suitable machinery, and is under thepersonal Supervision (Atilt. proprietors, who ore practical wen of long experience, ati - ords to its patrons the gnanantee that their orders will be properly and promptly executed Pitila,Octll-41-131 HEINS & ADAMSON DOCTOR C. Ii.'ESELER, HOMEOPATHIC PHYRICIANI, 'Removal his Office to the upper most of the new brick buildings, _opposite the Poet Mite, Centre Street, Potty/111e. tep2B.49—P.d. Franklin Works. I New Firm. EATHE subset-then having ibis day entered into enpartnershitifor the purpose oftrinsartlng a Senetal wholesal e and retail Cosiness it, IRON, GROCERIES?PROVISIONS,IIAY,FLOUR, and rr.grii at the well-known York Store in the borough of Potts ville, would moat resp.lctfuliy beg le.ave to say that thilY have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all deseriptiont, also Flat Bar and T Ran Road Iron of various sizes,suitable for drifts and lateral roads. whirl' they offer for sale at as low a rate as tan be had in the Count?. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on band at very low pneeti for cash. I Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear. Steel. Nails and Spikes. Oils. Flour,Feed, dec., all of which they would respectfully solicit sninspecticth of by the public, and relying . they do upon avitictattentlon to ',rennets to tie able at all times to accommodate their customers. TARIBLET & SON. P. f 4.—, The ent.trlber wnuldtake this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberalpatronnee he bar heretofore received from his friends and the public generally, an4respectfully'sultritsacontinnanceoftho me for thenew' firm. - = Pottsville.? , Such4,lS-18-101 EDW YARDLEY Caution Extra. A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man ot tne name of Si. P. Townsend. and uses his naive to pot uoro rfarsaParslla. which they roll Or Taw niend's darmaporilla, denominating it GESPINE Original, etc. This Totviiiend is nu doctor, and never was; but was fromerly a warner on railroads., canah, and the :site, Yet he airlines the title of Dr., for the purpose of gaining credit fdr what lie is no. This Is to caution the publir not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Deriding Original Old Dr: Jacob Town. acnd'a lnirsaparilla, laving on tribe Old Dr's. like ness, his family coat of arms, and his signature across. the coat among. • OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOW SEND, TIM ORIGINAL DISCOVGRER OF TpE Genuine l'ulcusend ULD Dr. Towinienti is now atimit 70 years of age, and has lone been knownAs author and di...w ere,. of the Gentia. Original •"Townsend Sarsaparilla " 'Being pow, he fedi rtfutpellell to luntt its manufacture, by svilich'incons it has here, kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value. It had reached the care of Many,nevertheless, as those persons olio had been healWl of,anrs charmer,. and saved from 'death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing. litany pears ago. that tie had, by Ids skill, • science, and experience, devised an article'which would be of hicalmiable advantage to mankind, when nine known will extensively used, he hoped'and,acreeve red. expecting the Delete arrive when themeans wild be * furnished to bring it loin universal notice, when its inearinwlile virtues would be-known add apprecia ted. This time hes Conte, the means are supplied; this GRAND AN D UNEQUALLED, PREPARATION, • Is manufactured en the largestl is 'ale, and is' called for throughout the length and brcaditi of the hind, es- • I:rectally as it let found incapable! of &genet - titian or deterioration. . ' Let every man rine ' throughout the land, that Old Dr. Jaen!, Townsend la now manufacturing the real "Townarmi Sarsaparala,' which derersoursorscar fer ment., anti never rilaii,ver fb eliaritster, From this - day forth the people 'shell have the Pure !leonine Townsend Anrimparirra,l which Shall never soar in the bottle, or ni the stamach, and it shall yet banish from the toad al 'Fermenting, Sowing, Explo ding, Vinegary Sarsapwillaa, If+ .1a use. A good Sarsaparilla, wire and genuine, ought to live ; a poor souring. slip-slop Sarsaparilla rot kl.l to droop end die. - -The Ohl Dr's. earsaparilla keep into and per fert 110 year, Futile voting S. I'. Townsend's it Improves with Age. and never changes. hat for ihe hotter; because it in prepared nu orienting princlplen by a scientific man. 'The. Wettest knowledge of Chemistry, WO the latest tiescovenis °like Art have all been broiled Into retie:- onion tattle manitfai titre of the OLD DIPS. SARSA PARILLA.. The Sates oarilla Font, it is well known to medical men, mutates many' medicinal properties. and some amnionrs which are inert or useless, and oaten., w hirt,, if retained in preparing it for its., pro duet fern:camisole and arid, which is ildbriona to the system. Some of the proper' its of Sarsaparilla are so reharile. that Iließentirely evaporate and are loot in the preparation. i( they are not preserved by a scientific process, known onlydn these experienced In its manu• facture. Moreover; these volatile principles, which fly tiff in vapor, of as an exhaltaltnn, under heal, ore the very essential nred , cal properties of the rout, which give to it all its value. Any rimiest ran boil nr stew the mot till they art a dark crilincd w high. Is more .Iroln the entering toaster in the. rent Thin from anything else; they run theft strain lids Insipid or s spiel Itaind.sweeten with sew nitila••es, and, then call it "Sarsap villa, F.itrart fr fiyrup.” NW sin his not thy article known its the GENUINE OLD DR .1 riCtift TOWNSEND'aI SAR- I This is so prepared, that nil the inert properties of t h e root are rir•t removed. vver'y thing I cripshleer b,—.lpc teed or of fermentation, is extrart• ed and ?Weird ; then every particle of inedlaal vtrtue iii secured In a pure and concentrated form; and thits It le rendered incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in this way, it Is made the most pniverfel went In the 1.:11tE OF INNUMF.RA !ME DIST.ABES. • Hence the reason why ate hear commend:anent' on every side In Its favor by men, iv - onion, and children. We tied u doing wonders in the core of Consomptien. an d Liver Complaint; arid in Rheumatism, Si rnfula, Piles, roptiveness. all Cutaneous Eruptions, illoti lies. and all affections ari-boo fron t : r 1 lir THE 81.0011. 11 posars.fes a s . gaiVellon f Meaty, In all complaints arbus Goon'ed.:a-tom, 'from Aridity of the altinsrh, t"rern deterultnatlorf or blood to the brad, palpitatien of the heart, cold feet and cold Bands, geld Hulls and .hot flashes nver the, leafy. hi tins nut its wins! in Folds and Conchs and privatises easy d•Xperlf•raft; n, and gepNa porrpiratirin relating fit nLt he lone.,ipricif.nind every other part. i in nothing is its excellence more mantfretly seen bind arknowedged than in all kinds and stage. of Fe male ffs, It works wonders t o n case of Fluor Allots or Whites, Fannie or the Womh, Obstructed, ;suppressed. er Painful Mermen, Irregularity of the menstrnal neilnds, and the ~td in as effectual In curing nil the forms of Kidney Disease. By removing nhatructlnns, and regulating the general system. It gives lone and strength to the whole body, arptihti• cures all forma of NEBAOUSI 1/01EArtiEri AND DEBILITY, - Aid than prevents or relieves a great variety of other maladies. as Spinel Irritatinn, Newels's. St. Vitus Dance, liwooning./Iplieptlc Pits, Convithdens, he. I It le net poinnale for this medicine in fail In do goad ; It has nothing in it Which can elver him. it can never lour or spoil, and therefore, cnn never loon., its rnra jiveproperties. Itch. , the hinnii,..cites the liver to healthy within. toner. the istoiriarh, and gives geed digeetton, relieves the how. Is of tnrpor and constipa tion, alley• Inflamation.pitrifle. the'akin. equalizes the cirrxlatiow of the blond, producing gentle warrath equally' all overliw htsdy, and el the insensible pewter, lion ; relates all ohatntrtinns, and invigorate. theirli tire nervosa system Is not thts then, the medicine coujpre-eminently need? Rut can any of these thing. he sod of PI P. Townsend . .. Inferior article I This young inan'e!laniti In roam he COISIPARF.D WITH THE OLD DR'S. k,tuse of one grand Ncr, that the one in incapable of drietioration.ami N r.v nit fxrcm.i, while the other born; It more, ferm.iits, and hinny the bottle, eon. mining !Lope fragments; the enin, arid Sputa ex ploiting, end damaging other goods: Meet not this horrible rolltpetind hr powwow In the eystemt Irhata per arid Immo ?won olreolin ritrenced terra aced! What rmren Dlshensia bet acid 1 Do we not all know,_ that When fond sours In our stomachs, what Mi•ehlef it (Undue...lsl flatulence; heartburn. pa Ipitatlnn of the heart, liver complaint, illarrhnia, ilcsentery, relic, and rorroption of the blood I 'What is Scrofula buten acid litimin in the boded What intalwes all the humors which bring nn Ernatinns of the Sam, Scald Head, Salt Mellon, Eryeipelas. White Swellins.Fever Wires, and nil ittreratiens Internal arid external! his noth ing under heaven but an acid substancE, which sours and the. all the fields of the body, more or lens. What causes Altelneiatialu, Init . it snllr or acid fine', which Insinuate. itself between the joints nut else where, Irritating and Inflaming the tender and delicate tisanes titsetrlrhiCh It acts? So of nervous iliscasi.n, of impurity Arnie blend, of deranged Cireulationn, and nearly all the ailments which nodulel Judean nature. Nov is ititiot horrible to make and sell, and tafinite ly worse to use ilea SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF rt. TOWNSEND! .And-,Vet he would fain have it tunleisiond that Old Or, Jacob Townsend'. Graf:ins Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation: Heaven forbidthat aNe should deal in an article which I would hear the most distant resemblance to Si, Tinviownd's article! anti which Would bring &fain u point he Oil Dr. moll a maintain load of complaints and criminaitrins from Agents whwhave nimbi, and per- I eirisers litho hire used S. P. Townsend's Fermenting roinpound. We Ivisli It wideratirod, becnisse it la the abralettc truth, that S. Pi article and Old Dr. Jacob Tow wich.P. - "Sarsaparilla are. Lear..-rids ' apart and inAnitely dissimilar; that they ore unlike In every particular, tracing Cot one single thing in cum- I mon... ' As 8. P.. Townsend is nn tlector.and never wan. is nn chrtni4t, no pharniacentht—knnws nn more or elite or disease than 'any: other • common, iinscicniifie", unprofessional man, what guarantee .n the public have that they are yet . ..liana a genuine scientific medi cine. eitUlaltitnit all the. values used In preparing It, end svintlt are incapable of change.; WWI. might ten der them the Agana of disease instead of healthy • But n hat eke should be expected front one who knows tio[litng, comparatively - of nnrdiclue,or disease I It rermitei a person of some experience, to conk anti serve up even a common decent meal, how much more hnportant is it that' the pravona WlifinianUfacfnre meili. citie, de-signed for weak strunacha and enfeebled sp. tema,shotild know well t he medical properties of Ida yule, the best manner et - securing and concentrating their ' bearing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the to. Hens direaseri which atlect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to these disease's I. It la horrible to think, andlo know how cruelly the afflicted are imposed Upon by preeutuptumis men for the 'Fake of money I Formal's made nut of the agonies of 'the sick: and no equivalent rendered the despair .lng sufferers! I It i.. to frauds nmm the unfortunate, In poor balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the de lapairing bosom. in restore lirgilth and litmen, and vizor into the crushed and liroken,fand In banish ,thattald Dr. Jacob Townsend li anought and found" • he opportunity end mean: to bring his Grand Gime, .sal Cniteentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it. that they may learn and knovi, by jnyllit experience. IS TRANSCENDENT POWER TO ID: And thus to have the unpurchasable 'eatisfaction of having raised thousand. rind mations frourthe lied of sickness anal despondency to hope, health, and a long lite of vigor and. usefulness, to themselves, their fami lies and friends - , - .Agents for this . County, John 0.-DroWn., Pottsville; James D. Falls, and ./.. W. Gibbs,- id inersville ; E. it Fry, Tamagni: Loran dr. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. [Dec 15, ISIS. 51- Cheaper than White Washing. PAPER HANGINGS " AT ONLY . IO CENTS A PIECE: hoooo Pieces of Paper Glaring% varying In price fromTEN CENTS to 75 cents ' per piece. Also. Glazed rapenf as low as 30 cents. Just received and for sale at i . BANNAN'S Sept S. 37-] ..,, . . Cheap raper Store. WI/ALE 0 L SOA P.—A moat excellent and cle (or deattnylnx Insects an Shlubbery Plaata 8 - x...Jeet received and TOT Bale, at OIiPiNAW 8 leas 30.. 271 ' CbeapVariely Stares., Four New Certificates, TELL IT IN GATTI, MUM( IT IN TUE STREETs or ASBELON. DR. SWAYNE'S CFLEBILITED XEDIVIXES. AR. SWAYNE,S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHUMS ; $100,0490 iteward. run 'a Munn EVIICOV/11.111 D.B. BWAYNE'B MD :MIND .3111D . P OF WILD CHERRY. - • AIRE you troubled with a rough I t, • i. Have yon pains In the side and breast, Have you a tickling or rising in the throat 1 Rave you the Liver complaint 1 . Have you the Bronaitls 1 Nervous Debility, or any Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption ? If you arc troubled with any of the ahnvesytnploms, lieu use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SV.RI•P OF WILD CHERRY. it will effect a sper.ly and permanent cure. as the evidence of thousands who have been mired by it will testify. ---- --.— ..... —_ - EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR! AL °TICE'S. A Goon iltinicase.—We have need Dr. Suayne'a Compound Spun of Wil , t Cherry for a konaber of year, allitliway,s with the happie3t effect.—Fat:zeraid, Ed. Cite Item:, tested the virtues of- Dr. Stvayne's Wild Cherry, we feel ourpclvee bound to record durtes. theory toils behalf, af,a moot valuableandellicucious otedione.—Eilstors of Batt. Clipper. . • MORE IE‘V.I FOR TILE SICK. • ~.IFFLICTEr) RE.II). A VOICE FROH SCHUYLKILL CO PLEASE READ 77113 EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Da. SWAYNE—Dear Sir:—About six yours nen, I di:covered that my lungs were atlerte.,l, of which I became more convinced from time to time, although I tried litany remedies, let without any apparent benefit, and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep toe re in, and at 14.1 My lied. I had great pale In Inv leg side, spun I could tint toy to bed, and In the , morning nor cough wag on severe that I found It very painful to thrOw up the pldem which gathered In great roe ntitif, an my lungs, when ifirtllTlMPly I bought of tour agent. in this place, one bottle of your Compound ' Syrup of Wtld Ugerry, which so Much relieved me that I continued using It until now. I have used six bottles, and ton happy to you that my pains arc re unwed, my strength returned, my sleep Is until: 411,1,0 i and sweet, s e nd I feel perfectlywell. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that. painful hacking, tveaketting cough, and I firmly he. Pei, that to petit medicine, under the blessingsor Providence, 1 :On indebted for this great change, and ant very happy to subscribe myself. WII./.141( fiEAUMONT. • St. Clalr, Srhnvlkill Cennty.l . a...lnn. lota. ANOTHEILVROM OLD 31011TOOMETI7. STILL ANOTHER. WONDERFUL CURE: -{164113 This EXTILThiIDIAIRI,C•RS. - - De. SWAvne—Dear contracted a se vere cold, which settled upon my lungs,attended with ,a violent conah.pain'in my side and breast. difficulty of trathing, I was attended by physicians of the first respect:Mints, but any symptoms became very alarm ing, there Wal an abscess formed in any Jonas and made its way through any side, and discharged larke quantities of puss externally, so that any physician thought the power or functlonti of one of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the cave .cratirely hopele.s. This taournful state of navies con tooled for a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried A number of remedies, but all failed to do any good. But there still being &spark of hope left for me and my anxious parents, and hav ing heard of ,the great virtues of your' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved or by phyViCiani of the first eminence. I:concluded to 1111111 P trial of it, and to my great salirstraetien, my crofgh gradually grew better, the hole In illy side began In heal, and I nit now happy to say, front a poor and al most hopeless skeletpq, I have become healthy and weigh mare than I ever have. All my nrlVAlnnv can teqify to Mr :113rnot fact. Anim al ticanicaxa, 2 mules front Skippackvillr. Skipp - ick ip. Po. Such Is the unprecedented onccess of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. We 'are coratant ly receiving letters from Physicians and our . Agent, from all parts of the ❑oiled States; informing us of e 1 t raor4i nary roars. The Et. Dorado of CoNfArrria or Peru may yield For_ . rune✓, to Thousands—Bar what are .Ihilionz wirhout Koala? Da. SWAYNE'S coNro( , NT) BVIMP.OP 11'11.1) rtit:n RV. TWO XEll' C:' I:1177 FICATE.7. Mr.nronn, Dee. stir. 1,49. . . Dr. 0. swA,Na-11...tr Sir:—?hl. I+ in cerilry, that durMa the Nit and winter 411 ICdf , I was troubled with vrty I , e, ere cold and rrititiii i Wit h ratrone ..ymptnnu. or the. nithroa ; I tray Indnr•d to try your Compound wrap of Wild Cherry. or whith "one bottle" entire• Iv muted vne, and I would atrottgly recommend it to others for similar aifvettom, STA CV NIIIRTIRMIE. ANOTHER SEVERE CAST: OF AiTitm4. rITILAD, Dec. le:tlt, tdN. Dn. , ftwitrtch-Deer Mir rheerfatly , add my 'rex. dm„, in favor of roar valuable Compound 'ripen of Wild Cherry, which I tollrell,lo be Italy the wonder and hleenlnc "film. ace. For the last Murree, I have been atihrted nith the nethma. Alert, had become a 5912,111. - 1 to one ; nicht alter nicht would I have no !in op In my bed. I was attended by four or five different physicimet, also bovine need v nrioa. patent inerhonel. but ail of no avail. I continuid to grow worse. atitil 1.1.1111e11C,11 the use of your valuable coinafinrol Staab of Wtld Cherry, w6idl afforded tile instant relief. After tisinfseveral front:, 1 was restored to perfect health. Yours with respect. Snan Any Intl,mation re...pertly& the whore ease wtll he freely given by het hts,b4ll.l. =I . . Carpenter, corner of Thetell and Prat, eV.. Thonsands of person. art-destroying their conatiiii. tlons by nctri, tint to apply a propri ptoy tint upon stnele ratrhpenny article, rr hlr. ft Wit, for the moment. but eventually accelerate The disease. Resort at once to that p I catallish.d remedy, Dr. Sarnyne's Compound r'yrup of Will 'Cherry. an cel• , prated ttrrotiehout the irlinle world ha an elT.ctonl r.itirdY -:or all dazeases or the 'frith - at, I.nnga, and flrrrod. IMPORT/LAT CAVTION-REAP: rtF:An: There h but nne.genolne prepareClon of Wild Cher ry.and that Is Dr. swayne'a, the fret erre offered to the Willi, which has been sold largely throughnut the Milted Mates end come parts of Earner • and all preparations called by the 'name of Wild Cherry, have been put nut since this, under cover of some de ceptive circismstafires, in order o give currency to their Cairn. Each hottlr. of the genuine Is envelnped with a heautiful steel engraving. wit Is the like OC3II of Wm. Penn thereon ; also. Di. Hwayne's signature, and a. furthersecurity, the portrait of Dr. Swayer will he lidded hereafter, go as to dbitinguish his preparations from all oilier.. Principal ()Grace, F;IC,;11T11 and RAVE gruel, Swaype , s Celebrated Vermthige. rgy'r and effectual remedy for Worms, Cfolera.Uorbue,rirklynrDpa pepticchildren oradullr.a nd the mart n.efnl bllnstly ...tedg- • rine erre off, red to the public." 1 1119 REMEDY Is one which, has proved sticreri -L nil (or a long time, and 111 irritants ay acknowl edged by all who have tried it to be far superior (being ea very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) tinny other metlirine ever employed In diseases for which It Is sccnnuneniled. It not only destroys Worms, but it Invigorates the whole system. It is harmless in etTerte, and the health of the patient is always im• pros cal by its tior,Vrit when nn worms are illinVereil- Dr. SWAVNE'S VERMIEIIt: E has met with a tle7.ree of favor from the piddle, which has perhaps never be fore been' accorded to any medicine. It needs no re. commendation where ever it is known. To the fond wither, bending in earepie3.9 anxiety over her waiting child, it will carry relief,joy, and think fitinen.; to all whn ore entfering from the diseases for which ht to prepared. it orTers a speedy restoration to _health. BEWARE OP I M POSVI lON.—SWayne's Vermifuge is in square loaticti(leing recently diangcd,lo prevr•nt counterfeite, also to pack to a better advantage) with the following werdshlown In the glass aiDr.ll.Sivnynesi Wrath - ugh% Phitahla. • also enveloped in, a beautiful wcapper,hearing the signature of Dr.liwaync.w lib his portrait on earl, side of thelintile Without which none Is genuine. This article is Co pleasint to the-taste that Loth children and militia are universaily fond of it. *Dn. r4WAVNE'SP3AINAPAMI.I.A AND EXTRACT _TAR PlLLS—Thegrent American Prather—tor the re moval and permanent cure of all iliorarts arising from an impure elate of the blond or habit of the system. Let it be remembered, that in this preparation are strongly concentrated entire medical properties of Sar saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded mill oilier saluable "Vegetable Extracts," the whole strength of which In extracted on au entirely new principle. Unlike all other Pills. these neither gripe, predates natters or any Miler twirled...ant sensation. while they are as powerful as IL In possible Ear a medicine to hr. and he harmless. It horrified CiVatICPA, rindstrength• - e ns the fountain sMigs ofTefr! ; and infuses new vigor throtiallat lite WitOlo Ito inoiljraino. D- n , ,,,a,hur always :0 inquire particularly for Dr. SWAYNITS SARSAPARILLA AND EXTII ACT TAR PILLS. See that the Signature of Dr. SW AVNE is on each Box. The above valuable rnedinines are prepared only by Dr. If. Sway De; corner of 5111 and Rate FlteCtsb, Ptah., to whom nil ordorft ohould be addreared. For sal° by ale folbibrot;..kgynis: J ii. DROWN. brucxest, .1 PITS S. C. MA STlN.and kottsville. J. CURTIS I'. 1111 , 1111 CS, IAS. IL . FALLS , and iMineraville: JNO. W. antei4. L==l3sl==! & G. GUNTZINGEtt, Schnylkilfiraven McI.EAN J. Williams. Middlepott; Daniel Bertsch, Ashland Charles Fraily. Onvigsburg; ,Jno. 'newton:ln. Ham burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jno. Dickson; Easton ; Matthew Krause, Bethlehem; Chai. Ebert, Mauch Chunk; • Eckell& Brradt,•Trentont ; Corkin Edon, Llewellyn, and by storekeepers generally. October 7, 18413. 41- . ' New Music. 'Le s Printanicras; nen - collection of Polkas, I.izze Pnlßa, Star Polka, • .The IV at lone Schnttisch, Together with n large /morn:ant of nem and popu lar Musia lumurront for the elena, Guitar, Violin, Accordenn, Banjo. Plate, Trumpet, eta. rionette and Cite Books, for sale at • . , BANNAN'S Aug le, 0-1 kook and Music Stori. idllicted. do not Despair ;AN,011117.11 FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM Death by SedArirk's Pahnonic Syrup. ft lowlog case hove of the greatest irk:m.3'3*ot medicineover' disease ever published in me . ilica history. Read ?romplcd by no other than the feeling of benevolence. and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow beings,' de , sire to make known a short description of my disease, and the unexpected cure! obtained from SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. • About three years ago Lwas afflicted w fib a viole . nt gbh% winch settledon my breast 'end tilde, and every few days I would raise consider- Ible Woo I; my cough wee very tight end distreestng. Every day. I had violist . fever. creeping, chills, and profuse sweats at night: with difficulty of breathing and great loss or appetite: my .P , mm was entirely 'Prodrased, being confined to my bed must of the time. Two of the twist eminent physicians in toils city at tended me, end after exhausting alt theirskill, pronoun -ced toy rase incurable. Indeed. one said my Moss ivere almost:gone, and I could not possibly recover. At this stage ,of my ifsease. I was prevailed upon to try Dr. br'cittail.'• Pulinonse Syrup. and before I had la• ken half a dozen bottles, was an far recovered cis to lie able to go about the house. It scented to strength en my whole ay -dero—it loosened the cough and stop ped the iiteeeding--my bowels liecatne'regolar. and everything Tate, seemed to digest easily and nourish toy whole system. Indeed, such was. the rapid pro gress of mdfgeolth. and so sudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy core, and abandoned the use of the medicine before the disease was thor , oughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs last fall, accompanied by a distree sing cough. I spot, commenced' taking the Pulmonic Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck, who; upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side. which gathered and broke,discharging as near as I can judge, a pintof very disagreeable yellow matter.: This seemed to cleanse and purify my whole system. From Om time I began to get better, and am now happy to 'may entirely recovered. I am sure at this time I en joy better health than I have for the last tan years. Since I commenced taking the PuilfloniedlYrnP. I ha ve never failed to. recononer.doit wherever I went, that Others, as well as Myself, ought be saved from that an fill disease; for I feel it a duty that I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to men ' lion a few cases that have route under my immediate ntiscrirat ion. Being tin a visit to Camden, N. J.. lint summer, I saw a child, evidently in the last stage of hotvel consumption. • The mother informed me that the.physirians ball given the child up as incurable. I told her what benefit I had derived from the use of ' Scheitek's Pulaanic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer until abnet three months after; being in the market. myatiention was drawn too „letly who observed me very attentively. she finally approached me, and asked the if I was not the lady who recommended Seheneles Pulmonie Syron to her dying child holism:ernes In Cam. den. I repbed that I toss. :she said that her child had entirely recovered. and won uncommonly be !thy.— I tier Flame is Mrs W 11,011,1101 now replie sin Brides burs: Another lady I would mention in particular. who had a scrofulous affection. tier fare and neck preseotedame continued sore, and one of hereyes was serinualy alTet Ltd with it: She . had become greatly emaciated, and In all appeareneee past recovery. I in duced tits to try Schenck's Puloinictayrup.which she ihol.amPls now. perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. MeNll.lllVlo, %%hese residence I will give on application. was evidently in the last stage of Consumption. I preva Mid upon her to try the Putout:lie Syrup. In a very short lane she was t utirely recovered, nod now enjoys excellent health, having become exceedlngly Bristly. '1 hese are three cases within my knowledge, width 1 know were cured by Scheitek's Pulninnic r , up. All who-doubt thLs statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at nip restdence. Pamir, street, five doors above Tenth, north ale , . I think I will be able to satisfaitonly convince them by my own case, I and others :hat I know have been cured by this Syrup. I Piece ley very hart been so runny to see me to know what I tool. Ilia I have had a nary good oppor :tinily of knowing a great Many that have taken it, nod have been gieatly benetitted thereby, and I think If persons attuned with Consumption or Liver Com plaint, would send fur 'Dr. Schnuck, and let - him care fully examine their lungs, and if he says hr van cure teem. fullow the dt[rCilll.X. and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly reCey , Vr. ' GULIELMA. L. LEIIIKIIT. Phifois/pkia,.lfey 49, ISI9. Dn. J. 11. SClleflCß:—Dear Sir—l have known Mrs. Delbert for eeerrat year,. a. s Member of my church, and have all confidence fn her statement, and am re. poked hr hod' her again remored to health. An.) thing, note, IP addition to her statement, i, IIVediPAR. Yours. truly, TI/OMAS 1,. JANEWAV, I':•ranr of the North Pruthyturian Church, PAriadrA., .ht/le ^ _U, Ib4o. Sixth it., above Green Prepared and cold by .1..11. SCHENCK. at hia Lab ratnry. S. C. (''tier or (*nate.. and Marshall atreet§, and at hi, print 'pal MN,. Pen. Zel South Stain erti:l, and liv the following. a:ents: J. :S. C. M irttn. Pottaville ; Lynn & Pert Clinton; Chalk, Fratley:Orwi...burg ; R. Ilirliaon, srho)11011 ((anon; R. Fall, Minersyllle ; Prten & J; .al,e,s, St Clair; Henry Sld...der, Port 1 Carbon ; Dr. J. E. Steinberxer. 31tildleport ; E. J. Fiy, Tamaqua ; E. W. Earl, Heading ; T. Stemmer,' Norristown; John !letterman, Hamburg. 1/I.Prire gi per battle, or $5 per half rr,•ren. Ana. RL. ISPJ. Mcl.lllmterl. Ott 4cr's• CONTAINING NOMFiRCITRT, OR OTHER MINERAL. IT MOS POWER TO t:AtiidE ALL Eiternnl 2. l nreft, Scrnfuloirs 161t.10111, Skill DlvrePl,, their putrid niattrrs, and ChM) tkPft:3 them. . = It is rixlitly 'termed Al.f.-lIEAT.IIsIII, for, there Is .katcsl) a dot age external or internal, that it will not henelit. I have used it frit the last sixteen years for alt dweases of the chest.tovolvinz the utmost danger And responsibility. and 1 ilret.ire before !leaven and man, that not In one ease has it failed to be . nefit when the ',talent or 3, within reach of - MIMI 111P311.9. I have had phyideiang learned in the wore...nn.— I have had mini.tenior the enspel,judgeo-41.11te trench, taw t erii,izentleniett 01 tile Itiehesi erudition, and inultitivii, it in every vatiety way, and there ha• been but one vnlee—one univen.al voire—say inn MOO= 121117.11MATISN —lt ieninv.palmool IMlne,liately the trill:rotatin and swelling when the pain ceases. (Read the directions around, the boa.) IIEAD-AcitE—Thit sato., hne cured persons of the .brad ache of twelVii wear. etandmit, and who had it regular every week 4 that VOlnitine look pare. Ear-Arhe. Tooth-Ache, and Ague in the fare • are helloed a ith like anecres SCALD HE all—We have oared eases that aiitually dehl •A every thing tolown One roan told U. that he had ninon( {,S•ition his children without any benefit, Is hen a few hoz., nil.lllleLl cured theta. 11A 1111NESS t wtll remore hair sooner than any thertt.og. TETTER—There Is nothing better for the cure n Teti,. - I . lllltig—lt is one rot the hest thing, In the , lenrlrl for turns. . Pills—Thnnsandl nre 3 early cured by this Oinment. It never falls In steins relief Inc the Clles. -Ironed the het nre4irevrione for rising .IkAllister's ()lament for Screfsfo, Lire,. Complaint, Erysipelas, Teter. Chilblain, Scold Brad. Sore eyes, Quince. Sore Throat, Dronehills, Serra as Affections, Pains, bum. of ,the Spine, Heod-Aelie, Asthma, Deafness, Far-Ache, Burns, Corns. All Diereses of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pim ples, he. Stiffness of the joints, Sineilinz of thy,Lenchs, Sore Limbs, Soreedlheamatism, Piles. Croup, Smelled. or Broken Breast. Tooth-Aek ',AA , as in the Fare, 4.e. COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pattesn the Chest, nr Auld, failing riff of the hair, one or the'other accom panies cold feet (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It is n yam sign of disease to tin•e rpld Pet. CORNS—Occrisional use of this Ointment will nl n ite•pCorns from griming, People seed never be troubled with them if they u.fe it frequently. This Ointment is sand for soy part of the lledy or limbs that uroinflamed. In some cases tt should be applied often. rIOM.—:In Oinlment will he genuine mill,- the name of ./amts M .McAllister le written with a pen upon every label. JAMEeI McALLIsTF.R, Mule Proprietor of the above Medicine. Prier . ...2.s ._ tte. net bnv. - AGENTB—.I. M. fleatty ; 1) N. (leis!rt . , do; J.w Gibhr, Annor,ville ; Charier Frrl 6rwirmburt ; C. it 11. ll•intzin.rer. Nchnvlkiii Haven . Tadvirt,larnapta ; AVarhington Uri, her, IVit , Cu bon; IYm. Prfre.,triClair ; John 11. Mick, ReaditiV; and by Agents In all the principal Towns in the Uoitril States. North Third d Ploihdelvhin Hipii)if HE nicHmtslt:NEl) nE , irECTPULIN annottn ce•thiltt he Ito to far rirraflL`Vol filo plaits (Or she eil taill”htneht of a MINERS HOSPITAL, that it will be opened for the reception of patient; on the first of Anti!, ISin. The object of the Institution Is to secure to persons engaged to mining' operations, proper medical aid n nil treatment, at :he smallest pse•ihte espeose. With this view the prnprietnr has procured for the purposes of the Hospital, a Facto, on which in a I arse and conve nient House, in an elevated.-alry and henlthy position, on the road leading front Pottsville to Minersviite, shout 2 mile from the former place. Prisons paying Thrde Dallors per annum,lnndvanre, wilt he entitled to membership, and tn admi••ion in the Hospital, in rase of injury from accident. or nickness, and to support and inedical treatment during said all nes,. free of addit Mita! charge. Invalids whin may desire admission Mtn the Hospital, will he received' on liberal terms. The, pant of the llorottel of Pout, ille, tint' in thi r l Hospital, will be treated by the attending Physic lan, tratis • Al/ those who may he dispn•cd to avail themselves of the atfvaitiages of membership; may apply to the undersigned, at his office in "orbit st . Pottsville. March 21:,1549. 13-1 yI, ❑. %V: KNOIIL.F., M. D. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable F21311323M THE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF LsttR SAPAIIII.LA Ithe world. prepared by'a non. proee3s, known only talhe Proprietors, hy HMI all its virtues are ex trai.ted —this not: being the case 'with any other, ac• counts for the dumber of Immo., and almost maccu loils rare,. tootle to this city, while other - preparations of sorsaparilly tnake al their cures at a disannee— mark this ! Wr Invite ettcnuon we call on all i ift, to eth•nine, to Visit our patients, hod hermt.e con cud of the troth of what we say ; -What other !Alit*. live thus challenges investizationl, NONII-11e, lea's is also the r lieapost sarsaparilla in the World.— It Is pure, cnncentrated. and unmlulterated, One Bar "'Lc goes further than three or four Of other prepara tiers. It lion cute:Land will CUM more cares of Scrofula, - or King's I:vit, Consumption. Brochitis, Erysipelas, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Matches, Ildes, Ring ‘Vorinr, and Teller, Scald Head, Chrpthic Ulcers, Mer curial chsease, Rheumatism, :Seem s gia, Liver com plaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dy e pepsia, etc., ctc., than any other medicine . ever Macey red, and hence it is the bent muffler of the Wood ever of to the pub. ha. Call and get a pamphlet, n large tramphkt, con minivg Bill accnums of the 'dilfermit diseases which this medicine cures, take the rases described, and Vibi the patients, and on will find what we saj is true pasltirrly I rue, We will alsn give the names of patients cured of the molt desperate forms of dirraic, and the names of DOLAOIS, ' who In secret prescribe nor medicine. cure their patients, and lion us of the credit bf our discov ely. Those who lave truth and despise humbug, call and examine the V•I•lillinfly. (Mil evidence we are pre pared to g:se in favour of Dr. 111111M1 Vege table Panai.ea For sa'e by ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors,. Not4l North Sixth M., Philadelphia'. II Minoan. J. S- C. Nlartm and J. G. Brown, Potta• ville.J. B Falls, Millersville Pa July 41,10. • 30-ly _ - HATCHES' CELEBRATED circm:cAL Pow der for Razor Strops, unrivalled arid ititetionlled In the smolt of the Nmel.l.lt, Century. Warranted to produce a line smooth edge in one minute, or the mon ey refunded. For pale by the undersigned, at. the T.own Dail Iron storii. Mal • I{oollllg Slate. TILE KERN:3%II3.r, t'o. RERPECTFIIL IX inform the public tint they are fully prepared In furnish a superior date for. Hoofing ; and having the most - experienced Slaters in their empliiy will at tend teeny cutlers with &create'', and on the mast ill. eral terms. &sample of their Mate may be .een al the °dice of Joseph George'Architect. who will give any information required , tie d with whom orders tray' be left. W NI, & -Co: Mitch 3, Mtn Cebighyine!Cap, Oasbop • AGRICULTUILAL II Great God of Edell', 'twat thy ha. ! That first clad calth In bloom, And abed' upon thrriiinhlng land Nature's tint Etch Wfuroi.: ,Fresh at thy glanci the flo-vers up 'KivFed by the aun's first toys— . Willie plain, and hill, eiadvalley r With life, and Jay, and praise. Cod of the clonds!'thy hands can The fountains of the sky, Andon the expectant thirsty clop •: Pour down the rich stannic; • The former, when the seed-time's' Joy!) in the mere if , s even—, Think(on thr prontterd tuzs efts Altd,satiline.. looks to :leaven. Ond of the. S hoar to thee Are &moor thank' and hreise, Harvest's grateful labor's d' On Plenty glad we glee, Then shall our thoughts on Hesse Thy grace we will yore, And thank that God, sr iose mere' dir basket and our store., ABOUT ORUURA - , - - M r lf INT 111111:10 Arr 'a Oacaaaas, —Tts following in s Ot t trestm at of s young appleircherd, trinsplintal to the spring of 1848, by which ill live] and made a vi : moue, growth, ben been furnished 11.1. Tatter?, .1ROR:1*. N. Y. Lust year the ground was plants with potetoes; in the fall, after the crop was ofE it/had i a heavy c l tup.driesing of _ horse mooure, rafn from the villeg4 end plowed under.—The tr es were earthed up to protect them from mice. T is Spring. the ground ..119 Mill plowed, and it.' now sown to carrots,. parsnip , onions . end so is beans planted amoncthem.; the ground has be* forked around the trees for a circle of about five t. They are melting a line growth. The at nu have beets washrd with-dtlutrd soft soap. A PllO/IT4.lll.lloahnian.—Th. American Ag rictfilffri.9l saye,:'A gentlemen vii hin our knowl edge has a,einell orchard dri the • udson river, of eel than seven acres. which prod eel from $5OO to $7:59 worth of apples aanijall This is not one year of plenty, atai acOilier o but is a'regular, steady, average yi secured by the sittylest Jprocess, gement." AMIZR.-.4111 old orchard o riot been plowed for nearly thirty regarded by the neighbors as w not yield more than eight barrels well plowed,- and thoroughly ma soccen•ite years, end cultivatad then produced I= hundred and of apples SOMETHING TO At West Point. our governmei tabliehed a militnry Khoo!. Yount ted from different Stites every year, educated at public 'spinet Ev graduates there, costa the United Ste from fair tp five tkousand dollars. Mors than four millions of d o bewared by the United States upo. sod ell for whet 3 Well, who: then 7 Before Preonlency, he eerne•tly, recomm to elitabliA a Board of Agriculture, other measures to Maui that peer end important intereet. They haw peatedly urged to leml the strong nisnt to the edavati:,n and encnurt nrglected calling. What have they. Sldlione and mildons have been e yougis.min how to tighti not the to teentrihem the noblec' break: , twining service and set of agile Farmer. . PLANTING CIU At a late Farmer.' meeting in Raga, speaking.of planting for C remarked, that 'he plower] up a trr nye hill•etde. eeveraljyears ago and chestnuts, in rows four feet apart first sprouts coming up rather croo he went over the field and cut the the ground„which wised new sp straight and vigorous. The tie., completely shade the ground, an more rapolly as the and Lecomes the annual deposit of leaves. S he with the experiment, that It,. other worthless lauds in a runt provernent. FEAIIISO AND FILED! The following iv e vumnievy by Mr Lyon in a !retire .be!ore ineliMllob. This principles laid of Attention. Young animal■ grow more qu amount of foCid than older. By lamb of Elouthdown breed; (not be 16 Or 16 pournfre quarter at tame age, a young ox may be Ira a quarter.—Chia ptoduce, from t tn . , of food 'Web animal. consul is equal to what they will yield i. year from a large quantity. If young animals be reared WO the beghtmg. they Require aco ensurers their growing more in flea' a lees proportion of food. well reseed stock improves Ira. generation: • Wh•n •n lairnal is in pod e, • re•tii:FicOJue• fur its fold Vas! and I•an, therefore, en senimet he firs' tore till it is /rich Lind fat, end poor Iteepin g g en as to lose its co l the toed wholly lost on seht,! flesh, but ell the good food whit for some :into eftur.serds hem set! The feeding of *amyl. thereto caniinuous, es well a► liberal, i. profitable. All animals pay, beat for that of food, which Collg., them to pro. That which makes rearing stork fastest, that which In-akes feedin. fatten mn►t quickly, and that ten ing beasts Milk most profusely. er time, is the best end 1113.11 profiol The princirl4 of cantmuou► I o; appbcoble to milking cattle. Fm suffered to fill off, it cannot be bro turn, like the fattening propensity the interval between the cee►etion the calving, the state or constiiut motes the fl iw orgnilk decline, it period to bring out the full effort o' given afterward", end the co*` r largely ■e she would otherw)so ha It is always profitable to grow cession of hutrai , nis crops fur all t Out in those cases wher e the nail the lend i► deficient in richnese, straw, in pi - opinion to other forst where the cissualities of season cattle, food to re deficient, it iveletal to add a portion of eitifiiial strop cake, or corn, or 11:11eed,. to-the It whether rearing, or feeling, of mil •,The Farmer's Encyi e EDITED RV GOUVERNEUR. EME TN ONE VOLUME.. Royal octavo, 11, I fully bound, enotalolor 17 (hot rtla, l .Inerno. Wood Cuta. Sold at about one of the Englit h work, without any Flat `• The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a practical inrormarion. wherein the c ages and dobistries Is carelidly rosien day, and ailinDahly arranged for co ence."— [Dr. Darlington. We are fully convinced that sue valuable knowledge for farmers can ottier.work in sn cheap and convenient no Farmer who pretends to be well pro fe.ssion, should be without this wor 111,93te Farmer, An excellent work, fit to be iiistriling by Agricultural Societies —p. S. Ski Por sale at this Moe, price 81. Alan, by E. W. CARR, Third street, change, Philadelphia ; arid S. HICKS , Mar!. land, - *4ll Orders must be Accompanied b übscriptions received at lIANNA Pottsville, where the VI nrk cvi be übt er's prices. [Tilly i!,'49. Thompso HEAL EST&TE . 11. GEN t:OLLECTOII OF ItEN o,llce la Port Carbon, &Aldo/kilt' sahactiher: will take cliarre L Dwelling It.aat,s, and other prop R , ntel far the name, In • the County a all oilier linsineas tonnectetcwith hit promptly attended to. Port Carbon. Refer. to MO Patterson, and Ilor Pousvitit, olelamuel ISrll, Qe9dln7. " Wm. 11.WilAon, No. 9, No Philadelphia. =i Sunday - Schaal Lib PBC Nets Library embrecin: 75 v. fished by the American Sunday es. Also, No. I shit No tt I.lbrirtee, volames, and the 82.513 Library. emir Juitt received and for ;ale at Union p . " • .Chen Mere also: may be had a gener 13tihday eehool Valon pnblleallono, a MI Zlie • ,fartnel 'two of farnioo, Id. All ties is : good uon- four *tram hart years, and was rthless. It dui s year. It was nured fur three With rropi. It ''eighty barrels = t long ago, oss men are sales , sant there, and try cadet that tea Goaernmant hrs . have been wit institution; hington left the ended Congress or to take corner ful but leading e been *ince re. arm of govem agenient of that done? Nothing. pemled to learn :fire: red cent" log, world•aus— lture.—(.lfains 13SEEI ea York, I[r. •mitnut 7'trubor ~'ct or undroJuc. planted,ic ivith each will. The •ed end ecr uhby , amen close to Fareto Shoot up 'are very thrifty, grow more end (strengthened by well satisfied is l i. now placing r course of irn- 0 STOCK remarks made the Darby Far- VVrniaro worthy nkly for a given high feeding, a large sort) mar year nkl; at the five to six score a smaller quail , a. ',tufo 'youag, any •übugient I or kept fat from atuunon whit& übeerinent years [The progani o to ntlition it yields %Theo it is post fad on poi pie then removed to &firm, not only h it declined in it any comm• much leas effect.. r, should be quite , order to be Aully mount anal kin.' uce molt large:y grow aznl tLtice beasts or :neap cG maker. miik- Fd for tlO longest • :Dr( i 1 especially if the milt is ght fully to is• • ■nd rf, during of the milk end on which pro requiiea a lung the liberal food ever yields so MEM .n hand 2 211 C.. ock kept on h. f r av l h e producer or much e is grown, or ause crops of s advantageous food, such ai ad of. animals ing sto:Lr opedla. SON. 3pages,henntl- Cs, be:ldes no - -fou!th the cost eal treasury or petience or all lo the present venient rarer. an amnunt or !be frond in nu. ; form. Intact, formed in hi* Gen- In piemlums ner. ppdsite the ex— Baltimore, the eigtf. "8 Bontetnn,, hied at publish 29—Into Al D °awe . . Pa f C4;11 Landp, rty. nod col'ect Si:buy:UN:x.l"d Agency, will be T IMMO litolmylaill co., ce , Smith. Etn h 341 it, (May 19.. 49- arles. I .lumes, just pub. chool Union at ach *lO . for 100 61300 volumes. ices, at lANNAN'S • Book Stotet. .1 aesottnient of ithebtathples
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