The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 06, 1849, Image 4

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AGVANTAGK OF TAKING A NEWS.
PAPEIt.
krfen4tvn friends as much alike
An e'er you saw two'stnnans
Amd nn idirenologiet could find
A difference In their bumps.
One took the papers, and his life
Was happier than a klng•a;
nis children all can read and writes
And-talk of men and things.
The other took no papers, and
. While strolling in the vrooci,
♦ tree fell down upotrhis crown,
' And hurt him, as It 1.1101:11d:
ma he been reading of the nett■
At borne. tike neighbor Ilm, •
121 bet a cent this accident
/lad not befallen him.
There is a tender and tranquil beauty in the folloce
leg Rees which goes directly to the heart. Read and
tree?
LINES ON A liITTENI'
Dere. lies, by death smitten, -
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k helpless young kitten.
To moulder away In the dna{
Oh, had Allred longer,
It might have Leen stronger,
And died somesdhat older, wa tntst. r
Bad it grown op to cathood. _
Then many a rat would
Hive mourned to the deepeei of woe i
l et the curtain be &awn t 4,
We hope It hal gone to
;The land to which ether tate.go.
EIMMEt Ciumor.
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.• CR''Weiglrire the' Gals.—S umbody ses it ain't
ti: fair question lo az a gal her age. The old
maid is reckon, said that. Now I think it's full
.as unfair to,ar a 'gal her refight as it is to az her
Isar age—cahso it is a tuff question, it is, aryl
when yu he r ar about' weighing Sally Grceny you
will say so too. .
You knoWkusen Jeff; he's a rale stover 'ormg
the gale be is, and he don't care a straw what be
mato any on 'em he don't.
Cuss Jecr came over to our house ono Sunday.
and he sea
,to me, 'Pete. let us go to see Squi e
Grecny's gals.' 'Agreed aed I. And an nut e
struck. I felt arful bold when we find! start d
but sum how the nearer we got to Squire Greeny' ,
the worse charred 1 was. I wished we had never
started ; but it was too late now—en in we went
Greeny's gat two gals. Sally awl II- try,
es nice gals as ever you Peed, titsy, is. 41'Lry e!!
seemed mighty prrlite,• and use end cite-'n J. IT
thought we was gettin' on first rs , , , . ,!,!.
ly 'asked dreadful nice, I tell y ~ 1 . ,!....,.. ~.':
world if I, could only a I tilH .: ~ •!L:n:: t. ! ...-. ...
ber but I FlUdled orrr r
kteard VO
thougtt about in my ~,o.e I,ft., IQ: 1,1
the first worn could I think of worth Siying.
tamer] Jeff -was all natur to 'Betsey. After a
while Sally etc plopofed -we should all go end
weigh.. - SW out we all. went, Squire Greeny
going along .An weigh us. When Sally'3 .turn
rum Squire Greeny he looked !carter 'toniehed.
!Why says hei 'you weigh a hundred and
fifty?
‘Law! Par,' red Sally.--. Ain't it Jeff!' tad
Prolre ' , Yee, sir cc,' and Jeff. :'And 'cure muff,
Sally weighed a hundred- lindltity ;. the heryest
cotter in the whole gang on us.
Weil; we ell Rent bark to the house. and arter
I while, Squiro Greens,. see, , O.d 'gam, Silly
weighs a hundred and fifty.'
'No 'she don't red the old lad):
.Yes, List I tell you she dux, ae d the Squire.
, Don't she liar .Yes, sir•ee, she duz ; said ILA
don't believe it,',eed the old lady. •
tecizli Sally again, and show you,'
red the Squire. .013, no don't, ted
'Whylnot Sally I"ob, caseit's Sunday.'
'But I will, though,' tied the Squire. So Sal.
ly was strung up Again, and the Squire he bal.
" lanced the stilyards to the last kick up place ; and
he then c-.:ninenced leVokipg over his specks and
countin' ibis fingers. IrtT, he-looked over the
Squire's, shoulder. 'One hundred and thirty
seven.
les the Squire, 'a' hundred end thirty
I=lll
, Thar, noW' ate the old lady,' I told you Sal
ly did'ut weigh a hundred end firty.
..Well, hew on yearth, did. we make such a mis
take!' sed the Squire.
•I know; sea Kate, Sally's, little sister.
.Hush!' r?; Sally, shaking her fist at Kate and
turning es rt.: an a beet in the face.
Moe" V sc' the Squire.
'Er you sod Sally stamping hei f9ot.
`But I will though,' sed Kate.
'Yea tell,' e,.el the Squire.
Sq.!ly look her bustle off.
Bring the camphor here. quick!
pir A Cool Operation.—.H apn, there caPting
field a 'brother. Jonathan' to a captain of a canal
packet on the Erie Carial, 'whet do you charie
for Immo
. •Threo cents per mile, and boarded,' said the
tepid:M.
I guess 11l sake pastare, eapting, aeeing
as how I am kinder gin out walking eo far.'
AeeaJirtgly, ho'got on board just ae the stew
ard was ringirig the bell for dinner. Jonathan eat
dawn and began to demolish the "[Leine," to ills
owe consternation of the captain, until be had
dented the table : of all that was eatable, when he
gobup and went on deik, picking his teeth very
comfortably.
• •How,far is'
.it, captirg, from here to where I
came bboPfl P.
.Neatly. on and 'et half miles,' said the captain.
'Let's see,' said Rinathan, girt would be just
four and s half cents: but never mind, capting I
won't be small; here's five 'cents, which pays my
fare to thare;' I guess I'll go ashore now ; I'm
kinder iested out.' ,
, Tho captain vaoadled ter the cabin, and Jone.
than went'alhore. The captain did not 'eke any
more , :way pissengeri" tho remainder of the sum.
Frpr.
r7"Refuling• Teo witness giving
teitiniony•beforelho Recorder, in an assauLt and
betteryjcaso said
•The prisoner struck me with newton hook,and
I ran in on him, and butted him in the bres,t.—
He then thoughtto trip me up, and I butted him
again, and
id .tdo coun.el for the defence,
Recdr , ter," hem:lded, •f object to this wit
nc.a too,edinG wny firther:
•On what ground do you •o?j•ct?", es.kel the
Reorder.
'On the grounl, may it please the Court,
the learned council, ghat it is from Ls and no!
from the prosectr i;le, that re-buttir i .
musticotne.' -
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'Au; this' Piece of faretitr, th. :•• - ' •
fotpt 'hi% judicial dlgn:ty ny ..•
play lit a moment, on hu aus.are
El
(N. O. Data
Dnlgfrins—e name familiar es , qinusehold
Word.'—llobbitts was advised after imbibing
pretty freely in the ardent, to take a spoonful of
salt in settle his stomach. • •
•No• I thank ynu,' was the reply,' Glut my
self selaciently turned already.'
!V The following is a recipe for the Choler,:
T.lte two ounces of hen's milk, put in a hog's
hnrn. and Stir it up , with's cat's feather, and.then
d aide the m 3,9 in.o, pills shoat the size . of a roost
er's egg, and swallow them crosswise.
littlo darling—he did . .nt ogle Mre.
Brnith's : , sby It purpose, did,be i It woe a mere
accident, misn't it dear
1120 Large New Store,
Ir. earner of Tuelfeh•and .ditarka :trzets.
Ulf 1../iLrEI.PIM.
117 E Invite CV' 71artwolar att.-ntion of oar Country
Friend. our now rrry larze Clock or
rm.!, AND WINTER Goons. .
Hash.: tt.ad great addltion to the size of our Store
wr are now arrnaredto show an assortment ernbrarhir,
Chub,. I:assun..,,, Vesting. and flays' Wear.
in cl,iv t.tluy and color. Flannels, R..d, Whue
" n 't " •!ar6. Canton Flannels, CherlcA, Tick-
Inks, BagiAn.2., st ranwrin,Cottort Table Diiketee,"
c:ks, -I I rie I tines and Caldrarres.
runck Dmss :1144 Mani ilia SM... all widths:
Afr e.,, gtT Fan•V Dt."
inei nent style ' dn.
awdr Er.,..rtnt of the ben French and
Coglish
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the new st)lea of Lone •nd Square
nqinkti.. Mocha and Merino Shawl+, in pain and gay
atyles.
Cloak and E.'nek Material, •
• :%1 i ISLIN S — MtIYIT.INTEL -
Ve cell our "*.luallos to our customers at wholesale
pores, mod - +• ,an have any quality. Width or pace;
a . Our -:•lent is v..ry tare,
AL ...,KEps, COUNTERPAXES. •
ittankeila of aim size and qUality from 71 cents to
C.mnterp toes of common and Very superior makes.
alt s
Linen flurnivhlnz, Goods—Linen Flheetlngs. Pitinq
Table Cloths and Table Linens, Napkins, Tow
els, and Tow slain ge, Cloth and Cotten Table Covers.
CARPETINGB.
Auction Cak ;lounge. and Canton Mattlntto thu
mural variety at very low prices.
Together with a full variety, of all articles ritually
kept In a LEry Goad Store.
TO!ATORFITEEPF.RA.
We are essays prepared to sell ani of our at pea at
the losses' "mattes& price!"
DAILY & BROTHER,
F. W, tor, of 12th aad ffarkrt au.
Bs IK e,
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That dreadfot Coargit Tais Lionts ars la danger!
The week of ans denfoler Salk bovine
The cough of cesissimptson itark
-e"
it a aslant of Meal
RE you a mother 1 Your darling child, your Idol
.."1. and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to he,
clamber by a dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her thin
shrunken angers. tell the hold disease, has already
gaided upon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough
pierces your soul.
• Toting man, when just about to eater life,'disealie
sends a heart-crushing blight ewer the fair prospects of
the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs Tell n
your loss of hope, but you nevi not despair. There
a balm rfhichwiAlhiTalthewound!d lungs. 11.15_
SIJERAIA :VS ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
Mrs. ATTRCE,the wife of Wro.ll. Attree, Esq. Was
giveni Up by Dr. Sewal of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, and Dr. Mott of New York.
Iler friendsall thought she must die. Site had every
appearance of being In consumption, and was so pro
nounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was
given and It cured her.
Rev. HENRY JONES. 105, Eighth avenue, was
cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years
standing. The first dose gave hint more relief titan
all the other medicine he had ever taken. Dr.
Beals, 10. Delaney street, gave it to a sister-In-law
who tvas laboring under Consumption. and to another
enrely adlicted‘with the Asthma. In both cases its
elect were immediate, and soon restored them to com
fortable health. .
DR. SHERMAN'S COUCH LOZENGES
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Cure the most nbAtinate case? of Cough in a few
hours., They have cored aftaile number of persons
who have been given up byr physiciantand friends,
and many who have been r need todhe verge of the
grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Rerun fever,
by their use have had the rose of health restored to
ttheir haceard cheek. and nitw live to speak forth the
dm ices of this invaluable medicine.
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DTI SHERMAN'S MfORM LOZENGES .
bare been proved In more than 400.000 ci4es to be
nfallible, In fact the only karta l in worm destroying
i )
medicine ever discovered. Chi dren will cat them
worntheyrani:ollle forced 0 la k eanvother medicine.
and the lir:net - it derived fr in the idnilnistration of,
ifiedicine to them to this for n. is groat beyond ileSerip
don. When the breath A the child becomes ntTen
sir.', and there Is picking ofjhe nose, headache, doom
siness. starting duringslerpldisitirb.ldresms.awaking
with fright and screarnlng.-4rouldesome cough, fever
ishness. ttirst. voracious . appetite. •sickness of the
stomach, and bloated stomach—three are among the
many prominent symptoms of worms, and can he re
lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have
never been known to fail.
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rt..tieVe headache, nervouesich headache. palpitation
of th• heart and sick nesi in a very few utinutes.—
They cure tow ncns of spirit.. despondency, ftintrievi.
colic, .ppasm., tramps of the stomach,. .untmer or
hntsei to:pp:at:lts—they keep up the %pinto, tHAPO all
the distressing symptoms of a rught of di:aipat ion, and
enable a p,rvAn to Istpler.CP Sreatmieittat I.r bodily rod.
DR. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S ['LASTER
la acknowledged by all who have ever used it in be
the best strengthening Plaster in the and a
snv
ereign remedy for pains and weakness to the back,
loins, tible, breast, neck,' limbs Joints, rheumatism.
lumbacei, &c. One miuhrn a year will not; supply the
demand. Caution is necessary, as there arc many
unprincipled persons who would force a spurious arti
cle upon the community. Re careful in get Sherman's
rose Mag's Plaster, with a •'„fue simile" of his written
nsme on the hock—noire others arc genuine, and will
d i niece hurt 0 , 111.7 ,,, d,. a Due. 2 43-lly
TUE GRAND PURGATIVE.
FOR the rare of Illndarhe, I:hilliness, Rheumatism
Pde nysvep in. Scurvy, S'lnallpol...lan'mtlice,l'a In
an the Back. Inward Weakne=s, Palpitation of ilia
it, is:, Ruing in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers e
S...nta Conr , laintA. Measles, Salt Rheum
t't'tti.. Wet, in, rtuttera ;In: bus, Coughs, Quiasy,
r:tutrh, ennAttniption, Fits, Liver Cnrtmtaint
;.• • . • ..,1). , 31ret..5, It, 16,4 orate Skin, cumqty Goat,
:• .v-I, Nert.ttli% Co:opt:matt, and a variety rR other
,1.211,frm0 int purities of the blood, aml,ob
ore Art• of ditte.ttitm.
Experience has proved that nearly every disease
from onrinnties of the blond nr derangement of
the dlg,tive organ.; andto secure health, we 11111%1 re.
'move these obstructions nr restore Oat bland to hs na
tural state.
The a verninn to taking mmlirine is most effecrualy reg'
moved by Clickner's Veretog e,Poroatiee Pill, ; heia
! completely,enveloped with a coating of pure white se l ree
( xhien in as distilet from the Internal ingredients as
not nhell from the kernel) and have nntastenf medicine.
Morenver thev neither ...seat° or gripe In thesli.thie•l
air vac, bur operate equally on all the diseased [VMS or
the system, instead orconfinlngthemselvesto nod rack
rig any particular region. Than, if the Liver be, a tree
ed, one ingredient tett' operate on that narti.miar or
gan, anal lay cleansing it of any. excess of bile, restore
it to its natural I state. an,,ther trill onerate nu the
Illond.and remove all impuritiki in itscirculation,tvhile
a third will morel:ill ha purities in its circulation, while
a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may
have linen dischargedlin the stomach, and hence they
strike at the rttt'of disense,7emove all impure lommrs
from the body open the port, rsternally anal internally;
separate all forti4tl and ohnoxtous particles front Ills
Ott le, so that the blnetboury be thoroughly pore—Vine
ear urine a fr.... and Iw:di-by Talon to the la:art, hangs,
and liver ; and they cloy they restore hea/t.lt,even when
1,1 , 14 111,.
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The entire Limit of the al/five car. he arcertqined by
the trial of a ample has; sad their virtues are an pn•i_
live. and certain iu.restnring health, that the proprietor
bind. himself to irlttro the money paid for them in all
cares Where they do not =ice untver^al amkfaction.
ctn. per !nix. •
Pmnripll office. Ns. 6f.. Vesry.strect, New Ynrk., j
The following l•tre the ageht,n Sclinylloll county it
Clirkw•Ce Vegetable Purgative Piils, am/ Di. Sher
non's B Lozenges Sri Blasters :
Tamaqua Flrv, and - 11,•laner & Mot g•utrollt ;
STatmfrir.; Milltlleport—Jun. Wttltamq;
Pnr: Saner-nn;
and .1. G Brown: at. Clair—Hughes; Ncw
Gen. Ilettl.nyder,'; Ta)lorville—J. IL Otto: Mmer,
ville—JUnws B. ; !Jewell, n—Jonas Kauffman;
Tremont—Bailie & Wingort ; rtm.4Tole—Tani here;
Orwia=bnrg—Joseph Hammer : Port Clintnn—hyon'&
ni•ho ; New Philadelphia-aWm.ll. Barlow;
nirhuyl
kill (laven—Levan& .linntrmn ; anal also by J. S.
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A RTIN. Ivholenale and supp 11 Ing , agent, Pntt•ville
1)c:.. , , 49-1 v
lIUGIIES' 7 EXPECTORA:NT.
For the Career Cauzh , , CaLle....lstA Br 3 neAill
Inexpnut Can •Lt ntp son..l.4atrinfati,n of Ms
Lungs', ant: drones f ide Culsies.
aril' grg , tris
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Prenatal ion '4'ln:o4 rerinumended by
physiviln+ end by a celebrated chemist of plidad e t.
phia. for im. iced:rat, trot te and chemical combination, as
urn ity of others who have node use of it
—as it nev, r liern used without proilin Mr beneficial
ts, itioir: cure of the diseases for whirl, it is
reconniti nded. And being. a regular graduate of Pletrina
cy. I ran a••i: lthe public nl its perfect "safety. It in
preparations as stand in the very high
est repot.. mootig;ilie medical faculty for the cure of tleit
lino:11ml deo:l,, t, hick TIM tan 011011rinly the forerunners
of that fatal ihseace, consumption. Iu tuoq cases ix hen,
:bete i. 11100:1 pail in the braast, and it blob shin extends
through to thcAtinliler blade, I would strongly advise the
application of one, of the Comp/mid Calhanuni Plasters
to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. lit
fart, the [Hen( the'Grilhants m Plaster cannot be too ' , trimly
recommended. as' I, have seen so malty instances of its
affording the greatest relief in a very short spare of time,
even In confirmed constmtption. The Expectorant will
he foinal to retinue the rough, and the Plaster the [min.
and, at the .acme time,draw the itill.inettion In the surface,
mid thereby art at a counter-irritant. which every flilyni•
can Will,Xollolllli, good, without the Iran: hrottatinn
Penot, are olden said to have the romining-
lion, when by a
.1 iiilicions use of some of the best Eine:,
truants, and n cairn!l diet, they have been completely
cured, so that their experience should act as a warning to
those w ha are said to have the consumption not to de
spair. hot try on. The Expectorant will he found to afford
great relief, even ;when a MIN is said to hr Impossible.
Benue making. use 'of an Expectorant it would be as
well to eramiuc the Urn/0. commonly termed Palate, to
see if it is not swollen Of elongated. In such rases an
expectorant is useless.
tacking conch and a continual disposition to nwallow
•in frequently canned by an eloneat ion of,t he palate. An
excellent remedy in ouch caes is In Imo a small quantity
of'ruirture Myrrh. rat ab_ t out a tea-spoonful to a wine
cla , sfol of water,,and a., a. a earele. three Or four time'
a day. If the above reniody alum bl fall, or One of tit
Skimp nature, it would be beet to apply to a stirenori, an
tares nniall portion of it taken om rn as an obviate th
irri:ation and the continual conch which it would be like
ly to produce in the throat. The operation is and
attended V.llll l,nl lute. if any pain whatever.
In 'Rnuvhitir, itud dipeavele of (be tltrontrihe zarg
!italic! he u.ed.
I'moi m• 1 Ity Cl7llTig• C. 11171t:FIES. NVltolenal and
rt !tail Itraccutt and Cliiini,tt flontrii Strert, Pottsvile
Woisoll , ft Vegetable Rest eta
five Piing
ri , DC , W. PILLS 11 Arr. NOW BECOME TIT E
1. :MST extenniv,•ly established awl firnular
MkoirtNE.rthe'precent thy. both in England,und
to thin Cnnntrv. They wvrc invented in 1N32. by Or.
Wit. ‘VoIISDEI.I.. of Ynrk. Englnntl,Rnd have.since
<h it nnny wonderful cures in eery
-• , v m lu•redltey nave. !wen introdn , e.t.
pr,'•:,rietor4 Gar the.11 . 11:1,1 Slat, are in
r •IT tr,,,Wcrineceriticates orcuici wrought
::fif DDT 1' EItWORTIT: 3 Ili..tininnd St.
t I, romined memthN, won
c..: Prop,y. berarn- ennrincoan
1.1,!4.ncv5. Alt, malty trial? of oilier gro•dirine plitrtva,
rr , tolld to perfect Itealai by ts", , buact „1 wu,den,
Mr-JONES, IoConcert St. Liverpool, real also ti re d
of Inflamatinn of the Liver. by Worstlell's Pills.
THOS;CROASDALE, Tliornley near Preston, Eng
land, was cured of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by
Worsdell s Pills.
BLUCHER, of Reading Pennsylvania. testi
fins that his child was severely atllicted with Wnrm.,
and was perfectly restored by the use of Worsdells
rills.
Baue. Dyspepsia, Headache. Habitual Costiveness,
severe Colds. have nll yielded to this powerful hat
purely re Tau He medicine. Nn more certain and mild
. p.a.:the has ever been discovered.
Many Physicians make use of these Pins In their
premise with great enereSL
They are ;;, r ealr. I, schtlylk ill ronnty, price 25cts.
a boy. containing I,Clpills with full directions. by Jon.
a. Brown. and Joseph Coalsworth Pottsville; W.
T.. Ileister. Poi; Carbon ;E J. Fry. Tamaqua ;
If. Alter, Tuscarora:' Jacob Metz, St. Clair; George
Reirenyiler, New Castle; William Paine. fle c k.
scherville ; James B. Falls, Mine”vllle; Levan &
KAI:Moan, Schuylkill Haven; E. k E. Hammer, Or
wigsltrg ; Dreher, East Brunswick; 130yer &
%Vernon, Mc ficanshirrg ; S. E. SI. Kepner, Weal Penn;
Gra & Tnrev. Pine Grove.
C. P. Antet, Travelling Agent for the Mildle States.
' A. WEEKS, & Co. Proprietors.
Jan '27. 'l7. 5.131 No. 1-1.1 Chesnut St. Philadna
B. A. Faliniestocies Termliuge.
FICTi FOR TUC PEOPLC
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, IIC . CONST.ANTLY increating t.npularity rind sale
1 of 11. A. Fahnesiock's Verntifuge has indured per
sons who are envious of its Faccess, to palm nit upon
the public., prep:oath - ins which all medical men know
the e ine6rat inns m eipelline norms front the systhm.
This Vermifnee made its way into public favor upon
the ground of its own inirinolc unenile, mare that, any
r.thr medicine of the kind now used; and while many
worm remedies hare, by dint of puffing. been forced
into sale, and shortly after cone into the obgetrite
which thi.te worthi,mess justly merited, 11. A. Foline
stoch's Vern:lift/a,' continues to he triumphantly mu ,
pected: Il has only lo be used and Its utTerta will fully
mustang all that tasaid of Its wonderful expelling power
CERTIFICATE.
121111=
We certify that we have used U. A. _Fahnestork's
Vermituge in our families, and in every care it ban pro
vided a derided and effectual remedy far expelling
worm.; from the at-staff. We cordially recommend it
to parent. a ho have children of with that dan
gerous malady. ELON
WSI.-0. PAINE,
ROBERT MAY,
I JOS. BURROIMMTS..
For sale,whnte.,ale and retailat the drug warehouse
of R. A. FAILNESTOCK & Co:
Corner of Sixth and Wood sts. Plusbure. re.
For sale in Pottsville, at CLEMENS & HEISLER'•
Prue Store (Dec, 9,1513. - S-
A AItIVS REPORTS, NUL. o—Just MAUI'
1.1
ad and for sale at DANNAN'd
Law and Miscellaneous Stores.
Jo oe MO
itlßackvolumee supplied.
THE MINERSLJGURNAL AND-POTTSV
SCH. HAVES, MIXERSVILLE 'AND '
TREMPNT_ PASSENGER LINE. , ' . - New Partnership i = 7 - .__-
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lIMIIk •7 ,AM....
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CIPINGE OF HOURS.
ON arid after Monday, April Unite Hue will tie
run ax follows. viz.:. .
Leave Minerrrille for Schuylkill Raven at 6j and
8/ o'clock. A. M., and; o'clock, P. M.
. •
Leave Schurlklll Haven for Mlnersvllie at I before
BA. M., 121 Mr., and 6: P. M. -
Leave Minerevitle for Trentoorat 1 o'clock, P. M.
Leave Tremont for Pottaville,Mineisvills and Schuyl
kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. •
FARE.
From Minersyille to Schuylkill Haven, 15 ctn.
Schuylkill Haven to Tremont. 50 "
Minervville to Tremont, 40 "
An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West
wood to connect with the Tremont - Train. leaving
Palm - 111e at 121 o'clock. 54 and leaving Westwood
Immediately nnthe arrival of the Train from Tremont.
Fare from Pottaville to Wyntwood, ; 15 cis.
CnAll baggage at the owner's rink.
W:11. T. CLARIC,
Proprietor.
Pnturville, Oct 26' 11 1 -441
LITTLE ScHUTLKILL IL ROAD,
21221. faa.
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER CAMS ON TIIE LITTLE
SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD.
T -
RR Passenger T rai n lea ves Port Illinton,dally.(sun
days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train
en the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at
Tainsgua In time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half
past one o'clock, P.M., to time to connect at Port Clin
ton with the are/noon train, on the Reading Railroad
from Prattville In Philadelphia.
FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents ; to Philadelphia,
83 AO. , -
The freight train iearea Tamagni daily. (Sundays
excepted.) nt 0 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clintfin at. 4
o'clock, P.M. A passenger car runs id cotmexi.iii with
the Freight train, ffrithat passengers. for Philadelphia
ran take the morning train nicars on the Reading (tail
road at Port Cialon. Fare the imam ad in the other
train. ,JOTIN ANDER:3O,N,
Tamannattri2S-441 neee,ratiAg•nt.
Sinn:l3er Arranzement.4-"
PHILA., !LEADING POTTSVILLE
RAIL ROAD.
j!k
'quAN'ni: OF HOURS,
AND TWO TIIAIN t i EACH WAY DAILY, EXCEPT ISIOIDA VP,
()N and after Monday. April 2d, 1519, twntraine will
run elch2 way, daily, between Philadelphia and
Putisvi.le.
Mondll7, line (sceommn,latinn), leaves Phil/00phi . ,
et 7i o•clnck A. 51, (doe days excepted) passes Read:
ins m 10.45 A. : , 11-
Theabove line:ol3s al 311 way mallons,A.ll formerly.
♦FTEE%tmA Luse—PAST TRAIN.
.. .
eaves Philads. daily. (ex Leave. Pottiville dolly (ex•
ceps Soodaye) at 2.30 eept ' 4 ondays) at
,2.30
•• pluenexville, 3.45 " ch. haven, 2,37
" Pottstown, 4.15 " Port Clinton, 5.00
" Tteadotz, 5.00 " adinx. 3.50
• " Port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, • 4.30
Sill. 113VeD, 0.10 •• Photnixville. 5.00
A is et pott,,xlße, 6,20 1 Art's at State Road, 5.50
The afternoon train will stop at tile above named
tatious pagkeniter for other polute must therefore
take the isinrnin: line.
Depot in Philadelphia corner rimed and Vine stn.
No passenger/. can enter the ears, anleas provided
tickets.
NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will he dinned
In each pasr.enFer in these lines; and passengers are
evpressly prohibited Nom taking anything ns baggage
hilt :heir wearing apparel which will be at the risk of
hn owner. Nn freight will betaken by these iine.9.
By order of the board of managers.
S. BRADFORD, Seey..
Pita . 43-
ivo
PHILA., READ t' • POTTSVILLIt:
RAIL ROAD.
~. , 'Y '3,!r SF
JtATES (1P FREIGHT ON MERCIIA NOIZE
.
0 N ro e A d r ‘ r y a r i t i l L e p s r p i ; l it at le.
1 4 1e S ftillr4 i i " og *i ria l t h e:
of freight, between Pottsville and the points below
glated, per ton of 2000 11..
Bet awn PottsriYe Retirees Pottsville
• and Mhz. and Reading.
Plaster,l.lmestone, Ilituttlin-1
oils Cool. Sand, Iron Ore, }.2 00 1 DO
and Bricks.
Blooms I.inte,Timber;ptnne.l
- Ro.m, Tar. rich, Rain
TurPontine Marlde,Grind. L n
t 10
etnacA, uaile, rpikes, eery ,
and pig iron, brnfon cast- I
iagA.splano t a ad pnadrote.)
liar Ir..n, door. sail, 1..34,1
bark,, nit tAi,r:
and pork, lumber, gr tin,
irnn ca.diugs, sugar, MO- .275 1 30
to-ses. green coffer. pota-
toesr, salt mare, brimstone, I
nail r`ye dull,. f
Front, per.hbl, 14
;111, criieetiesVinepar.whis- - 1
key, machinery, chee.e, if
la rd, tall ow, rant. leather.
, raw hides. 11:11r1I3, White Hll 1 90
.
land red Fird,oysters,hernp, I . .
;Ohre 'and cordage. steel, I
bran and ship stuff. - J
IL w motto and wont. Wm.,
•
freshmeat, fresh 04t. dry .
gond•,drocs and tnedicinepy , ' ..
foreign liquors. wines and •- i
leas, glass, china, an if '
• queensware' poultry. - con- .
lectienary, books and sea- }:i 0 11 35
ttnnary, spirits turpentine, •
morphine, burned coffee, • • •
bats 310 caps. boots and .
•
shoes, boorwts. feathers,
tres, !tops. spires, furni..
tore. by weight. J
fnr rOnimfirsidn, Florate, nr
teceivinii pr deliveringfreightx at any iiithriCompatiy:s
d•pnlo on the I inn., [April 15, 'IS. 29-11
upriga • - 4rt42
"7:5rS
OFFICE OF THE PIIII.ADELPHIAL
&. READING HAIL 110:11) CO3l PAN I'.
Dee. 20Ih. !NI?.
k herby !riven. Ora: Ike rates of Fioight
end Tolbs on Coal transported hy this Company,
tt 111 he as follows from January Isl. 1819
To _ .
Front 51.earboo.S.1 aven.P.Clinton
Richmond, unlilJithe I, 1849 00 55 35
l'hiladelohia, do do 53 53 35
Inclined illane,untilDer.3l,do. 70 65. 45
Nicetow.n; do 70 05 45
Germantown It It, do 70 . 0.5 45
Fal:s of Schuylkill. do , 70 63 45
Nlanayunk, do ' 60 15 - 53
Consl ehocken and
Plytnotoh R. R., do 130 143 130
Toni Olst I mite be- •
low NrovisTown. do 145 10 113 t
Norristown or Bridge
port. ~ do I 4 0 33 1 : ,- 20
Port Kennedy, In 1 35 3J 1 IS
Vnl , ev Forge, do 170 .. 25 110
I'llrettissille, do t 120 19 , .1 00
Rover's Find, do '1 20 IS ICO
i'ottstoo n, ',do 1.15 10 100
n..t.t , :vdie, ' 'do, 115 10 100
rintultstown, . do 1 10 05 95
Readier:. do 1 95 00 95
Rem ern Redding .
and Mohroville, • !do 100 •95 00
Moltrqville. do 95 90 • A 5
Ilandusre., : do 75 70 • 65
Orwig4hure. , do 65 80 55
The fretelat and tolls on cool to Richmond, and
Phil:ooohm. during the months of June, July, Sad
Anglin wilt be _
From 57.Carbon.S.11aven.P.Clinton.
I TO 165 145
And on and Orr Feet. Igt,
In Peceila4 , r.ll.r. • 1 P.O I 75 1 55
By order of the Hoard or Mannzerp.
BrIAIWOli), Seerelati
DerTl,'l ,l -51-tr)
NeAvl Arrangement. •
, I.q 5, 1
Agt
_
LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE.
fl ARV. DiIi:PARED TO receive and forwar
Daily per Passenger Train. (nor Delimits Car
twine always in eharee of special mensence.) tner
thandire or alldeoctipt . iono, packages, bundles, specie
bank notes, ttc.
Also particular attention paid to collecting Dills,
Drafts and Accounts.
Packaces,and 0.1.A5 - delivered daily to all interaner.
diate places between Philadelphia and Pa\
• OFFICES.
'Centre Street, Pnttsyille ; No. 43, South Third street,
Philadelphia ; Nn. 6, Wall street, New York; No 8,
Court street' Boston
Feb. 31, 0--If] LIVINGSTON, 'TOWARD & CO.
Luzerne Iron Works near
lIUDSON S. ALLEN,
•DROPRIETuRS of the above named.establlahment,
respectfully informs their patrons and the public
generally, that they have taken the large building for
merly need for the Machine Shop connected with the
s ugar Loaf Coat Work*, to which they have ,added
Foundry, and are now prepared In build Steam En
gines of every sine. Pumps, Coat ttreakers, Railroad
and Drill Cars, and to fuinish Iron and Brass Castinga
of every descriptinn suitable to the Coat mining or any
other bii.ines., on the most rensonable terms.
Itermirininf rill kinds done with neatness, and de
spatch. at the lowest prices.
Ali work furni'.hed by them will be wnrranted to
perform well. They would solid: the custom nrltinge
Who may want articles In their line in this vicinity.
All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt nt
tention. S. W. IIItDRIN,
1f Arch IT. 180. P2-Ivl 1.. It.
PASCAL IRON WORKS.
E. 41 2)2e4
- •C,4
PHiLADELPHIA.
TELpED Wrought Iron Plure, Suitable for Loco.
nintives,Marine and other Steam Engine Hollers.
.frhtn 210 5 inches inAtaineter. Also, Pipes for Gas,
Steam and other purposes; egirigtrong Tub., for Hy
draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam
Eugiries 4.c. Manufactured and for sale by
MORRIS, TASICER & mOsnis,
illarnhour.e S. L. corner 3d and Walnut sta., rhilada.
I. hilada• Nov. fad 1545 17—
Engle Iron •Works,
. L 3zl a.
IN Tng BOROPOO OP POTTSVILLE.
FORMERLY CONDUCTED Ry C. IY. PITMAN.
• J. WREN & CO.
RESPECTFULLY nnnounce to thelt Mende and the
puhltelthat they have tasen this establishment:
and respectfully solicit a continuance of the .costoni
of the troika. Being Practical Mechanics, they flatter
thernselveskhat their knowledge and experience of the
Imsiness will enable them to torn nut work that will
not fall to Rive satisfaction In ,the most fastidious.—
They are preriaied. 10 Inanoraitero Steam -Engines.-
Pu tape, Coal Breakers, prat Cari.Rallroad and other
Cast Vic. axe.
All orders t ha nkfullyreceired and promptlyexecuted
nettle most reasonable terms.
JOHN WREN.
THOMAS WREN
April Ilia '4.4.17-1y) • .JA
IN THE TRANSPORTITION),I
C031.1113616N BUSINESS.-
undersigned entered min a piirtnership nn the
I first inst., under the firm of CONRAD. CART"'
& Co, for the transaction of a Transportation and
Commission Business on the Reading Railroad; and the
Roads connected therewith, and tespectfully solicit a
cnntintiance of the patronage which has been hereto•
fore so gib•ratty bestowed on the firms to which they
respectively! belonged.
We are piepared to transport Goods of all descrip
ttoos. da iIY. to Pottsville; also, to the following named
places Port Carbon, St. Clair, NewTbiladelphia. P.tt
terson,Middleport, Brockville, Tuscarora, New Castle,
Ca ttawissa. Illonnobure, Orangeville.tsrtamntin, Dan
ville. Sunbury, Northur..berland, Milton. Money. Wil
liamsport. af Inersville, Tremont, &c , tee. All Goode
lien to nor ewe will be punctually attended to nod
for warded with deopseth.
J. C.CONR D. J. E. CARTER,I DaFOREST, Jr.
Philodelpklo. Poturillc. Sch. larch.
July 21, • 1513. 22-tf
COLLIERY Airoittcs- ,
~"+Tyl~ - -SFr ~ ~..« -Yarncw`►e
FOUNDRY' AND MACHINE SHOPS.
TIIE subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Da
[load and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man
facture to order, aft he shortest notice. Steam Eopisies
and Psimps,o. any power and capacity for mining and
thee purposes. Bastin', Coat Berates: Machines, with
solid and perforated rolicts, as may he required. '
Also Esrises and Maria.. Cylinders with all neees
ary machinery for Blast estraaces. not Air Pipes, of
e most approved plans, Cup and Dail joints and Wa
le, Myers. elf the very beet construction. They par
ticularly invitee thy attention of Iron Masters and par
ties enzazed In the Iron trade,ta their large stock of
Puttees* fornet/Mr Mills, having lately constructed
the Machinery for two of the laraest Mills in the cann
ot., viz. —The Wyniniaz Mill at WAkeshaire, and the
kolllne Mill at the Montour Iran Works. Danville.
They are fully prepared tor This kind of work, time:her
with every variety of aeneral machinery. THOM qua%
Ity of their work and noterialet, it 'is anoxich t t say.
that time and erpreirsee,the moot infallible rate, hace
amply demonstrated the genuine character of theit en
till, and machinery.
Orders are respo.fully solie lied and will he PrAnptly
attended tn. IA TWOOD & SNYDER.
Pottsville.; January, 17. 1816 3-ly
POTTSVTLLE IRONitifs
, 1 7:17_,-': ; ,1 jar
tO3l=l
IZhSPECTPULLY announces to the public, that
they have takenthe Establishment know& a. the
Pottsville iron Works, on strect, where
they are prepaeil to Imild all kinds of Steam, Engines,
mannacture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery ofalmost
every deveription,•at the shortest notice, andon the
most reasonable terms.
gl-Pertnns (ruin abroad, In want of Steam Engines
will fled it totheir advantage to give then. a call before
engaging elsewhere. Mar 1.1
Franklin Works.
rpm: Subscriber onnounres to the public that be Is
1. sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Car,
bon, lately owned by A. G. tirolake. where he contin.
nen to manufacture to order at the shin test notice
Steam Engines. Pumps, Coal Rreakers, r d Machin e ry
of almost any Moe or description, f or m6dne , other
purposes. Man Railroad and Drill cars, Iton or ILtrit
Cortina. of one rice or pattern. ,
ARE RESPECFIILI.Y SeiLiCiTE A n•ts ,
NIUEI. SILLYMAN.
T,IIIA . NKLIN73IIOVEI. WORKS.' -
-,,The subscriber,
r continuer to furnish the Collin. and dealCrs - of
Schuylkill comity. with Shovels of all Undo.. atthe haw.
est Philadelphia Attention In particularly cal
led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any
rise or patti.rit prsanpliy attended to.
S. SILLYm N
Carbon, July- tti; 1519
• - - '_,---..-73.7.p.,,,.
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T im olt11:INAL A'si) I :ENVINP.
KIRKURID%'S TATTERSALL'S
Ueave Powder.
fr HAS rated,tjrt t h e last yea i
Ma case.. of ll,vpA,
WOO capes of Citrook Con:li, i I
'lOO capon of liriiiiiii Wind, i ~
, 5000-..aiies of ll.roo out of Condition, and Other
disicaties.
More than 500 ter/ 4 - water...verbal add written, i havi
been receiyed.aite-tinyto the virtues Of thisdnes lina•
the remedy but ,v have only apace td subjoin) efo , -
-
lowing:
Richfs,,n..l,-psweirk .?ept. 11, 1/419.
Gentlemen wind, to inform youlthat the Timer
sail's !(rive Powders I borscht at yonrivtore (sat reta
bee., tired, a valuable mare of mine of the Heaney; that
she had had taro year... The, first park:lei:did not ffert
4 cap,, but did the Mile 60 touch pooh I leas sae teq".l
tryln another mpicote, and the result lots been That
has the Heaves, ii
since liont a week alter
' c ,h iti lir TIM
encinc the seroodparhace,ettlioach -he haslheen
melt on my farm almost every day since, whitdl has
•aatktied me that she is etTectually cured. my
flite„ry
tier:Main. sivine Tettersall's paa.d..if.,t a a
hot:, and the prospect II Velypzitteridg he %edit exu
reit by it.
Believing that the above named medieine is a vein
valuable, tie, and that Ilea vesean he'cureti by it,ll feel
n Wing to lett,' may name in praigeof 114
.linnet's P. Warrs,a.
Sprinz Ala July Rt. 141 R. •
Messrs..). F. Winter dr. Co.—Gentlenten.-1 ttrogt
cheerfully heartestittronytothe grtst.,,ukaey and emu,
orate Tatte - rsall's Wave Ponders, in the cure of Ilf/r
ses afrected,vith Heave torrent and colds. 1 !Mite it
valuable horse that wog so severely affected [rith
!leaves and violent coughing, that I had well nig lo s t
him. la hen 1 prercha.ed a nu - knee oflattersall's litany
Powders, which entirely, cored hitieand restored his
appetite. No nwt'er of horses . , !multi be without it.
Respectfully yelarr, Cuss. A. PLAIIODV.
CAUTlON.—,mitat ions and Worthless comOttims
have followed 11r wherever we have introduced puree
tnrily,and iiroierriand that aeyetral neveones ate
!slog put op foft.irt'elltion—ben are of t hose and take
no renty,ly but "the Tatters:oPa."
Kane genuine without the signattlre of A. H. Henlgh
.L• C...—price one dollar per teeeknEe. NE for five dol
lar.. Prepared altd,tuld watoleelleratui inlet' by.
- GOP Gil 8: KETCHA . M.
140 Fulton :3 , reet, New York.
OSCAR D. JF.NKINS agent for Ptntsrille.
PottAtille, Nov 19. ISIS 47- -,Ty
.IXyspepsla. and General
DEllll.ll'l' CURED fly THE OXYGENATED, •
HITTERS.
INT AP. CASES of Imiteentinn !and derzareetnent
r.c t fie connell. th'e medicine tpeeduly restrires the
dtge,tive orenns to their natural healthy thu.
ow tie:brume the whole Ayittent. Ilenee it le 311 excel.-
lent prevet.ttve of rpielogliv 11:reu.os. for perwitis to
weak andlfelolitated rondit inn ; at ill., present time
raeh urr , oo ouezht to have iii
. „
. Bat nn ow:licit,is more highly; recommended Inc
%sit:rms. in all IS forms. such a, h e; .th r h e heart
burn, en,tiveness, acid stomach, lase of appetite, pain
in the stomaelt,flettility. and also, asthma attended with
derangement of the stomach i ' . •
The following is from a most eminent Chemist.
The medurinarartiries used In the;primaration of the
!litters. are those prescribed by the hinst.cinittent phy•
eirians for the relief from; and, cure rif, the diseases
for which three liners hake been solo rcessfuly used.
The combining of then. Is In accardance with Chemical
_rules securing therolicacy of tacit •; and the compound
semis to have resulted front extended observations in
medical practice. • Respectfally,
A. A. lIAIEF, M. D..
State AsSayer„ Lowell, Mass.
- --:- , , !
From R. P. STOW, Esq.; Asst. Cleric, U. S. 'House
Representatives: .1
Waslgiv Vox. 11. C. Jane 15, 18.1 fl•
Da. GEO. It. comen :—Dear Sir-1 fief It not only a
pleasure, but a duly, to make known tolyito and to the
public, (if yon desire 10 the surprising effects of the
"Oxygenated Diners," in relieving me from thpt most
discouraging disorder. Dyspepsia. I have been afflict
ed for about seventeen years .v,ith the usual attendant.
s,,mtitoms, viz. constipation of the bowels, headache,
paint In the chest, flatulence, aCidity•of the stomach,
and severe nausea ; and for months; at a time not the
least particle of moisture would appear"; on the surface
of the chest or . limbs. and most of the time I was ex
iremely bilious. I lion,, used .variants remedies, have
been strict In my dot. pare haven dosed with calomel
and fun , firs day 3 't , t day by PffYsidians. but all to tin
pond purpose. (fearing of roodetfon'tfeeis of
"Oxygenated (filters," In the retire' 'of Dyspepsia. I
prorate.? some Os a iast resort ; have oiled route bottles
of the medicine, and find Mei. d,syntplonts all remov
ed, and IIIy.WICIIIII, more in th . enloyinent of health.
None but the Dyspeptic 'offerer. who has felt all the
horrors rot' the disease, can at ail appreciate the value
of the medicine. I most since ely
,hone that all will
make trial of the medicine, am Willi me he able to m
oire to the return of health. 1
The following nider was reitelved'hy . the Proprietor,
from EDWArID E. l'ner.rt, :WID., rro - fessor of The
raputice nod Materia Medico. nom:Minh College, who
to, the medicine in lits practire. :
FatENT) rincEs,—Plenze seod me iWn dozenof your
"Os% genated Bitters." EMI E. PHELPS.,
Windsor, Vt.. July 29, ISIf. Cr
Don't fail to call for our onto litct,Xeontains several
certifirat, from ritern!qo's of CI nereH and others, who
n o nicy to the wonderful sin toy ,of thii medicine.
Every f)speptic who desires ralthf will try it. The
I,int or rrpenee is not to he 11. 'gilt wlica health is
at scilie.
:}l' , 2 2 .1 e: for
, rier *LOCI prr hntltn ; 6 6
Hull svh.lesnie'and retail hy C
Nn. I I.rdm,r Rnil,tinSs, rhilad
ni;b• for J),,nn.
& FLETCHER
a.
JENKINS. Crime st.,
P.ntsville; I. W. GIBRS, Min
ERMAN, Iluntiurg ; C. SF G.I I
kill,llaven. 1 -
July Is, NIP.
one door below Mark,•t,
ervrille ; JNO. IIEIT-1
UNTZING Ell, SclaW•
RATLI NO
.watttatooM
FiTE)IIIIIRCiri
MANUFACTORY AN
Torf lit Str 7to I: owl
Tllttu
IRON II
VERAN
. a T INIdt
ggiftri gie 4 baer.:4
cro:
Fl A rs r 7X
hsavy stock nr 11,•real .totl
&Ate, Store Room Rolts.and ail
Iron work. •
doraloned manufacture
, !LINOS "revery attic.
Pirt. CATER.
BEDSTEADTA
roerlptlons of oinamental
teclural Iron Work. in
tanner, at reduced Lai-
nji ham), a Sup ply of
A Idoore amt shwivrm. a
inmon Illngeo. Shinier
dyscriptions
•
This establishment, by S'ar the Most extenelviof the
kind in the clig, employ-swine but competent workmen,
, possesses the advatitaget of steam-power and suitable
Machinery, and is under the personal supervision of the
Promletnra. who are practical torn of long experience,
Word.. to its patrons the xnatiantee that thew - orders
will be properly and promptly executed
. Plilla.octll.42-Iy] . HEWS &ADAMSON- -
,
I . D. litg•DEDl.l"ll,--Dancral Agency. once
-e.7 • Centre Street, Potteville,,lacbuylkill Cnunty, Pa.
AVal fur theiraleand Rutchils• of.Raml Dom...rot ,
tetkna of Ren.t.ves, . (042&44-97
II
ILLE .- GENERL -ADVERT-ISM
- TILE subscribeis basin g this day entered Into
'~~ ~ennat wholesale and rmurawteu:irnriTtai 1 1 11171"7
DROCERIES,PROVISIONS,UAY,FLDIIII, and react,
the-well-known York Store In the borough of Poo a
VilieWould most respect fully beg leave to say that they
have now on hand a large and well selected stock of
liar Imo of all descripttona, also Flat Bar and T Rail
Road Iron or ratina, oizes,tmitable for drtils and lateral
roads, which they offer for sale et RA low a rate as can
he had in the County. Alit°, a Deth stock of Groceries
and Provlsioni constantly on hand at very lour prices
for rash. Alen, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails
and Spikes. /Ws. Flour, Feed, &c., all of which they
would respectfully solicit to inspection of by the public,
and relying ns they do upon a sttictrittention to business
to be able at all times to accommodate their customers.
E. YARDLEY & SON.
•
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P. 13.—The valiscriber would take this opponunity
return hi. sincere thatiks for the liberal patroneue he
his heretofore received from friends and the public
generally, and respectfull)sollcits acontinuance of the
me for the newsrm.
rottsville.Matchl,lB.ls.lol EDW YARDLEY
A man be the name on CL,APP has engaged with-a
young man of tne name ni S. P. Townsend, and uces
Pie name to pm an a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr
Townsend's Sarsdpuitia, denominating it GENUINE
Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never
Was; but was formerly a worse' on railroads, inmate;
and the :Ike, Yet he assumes the title 'of Dt., fin the
purpose of gaining credit for wnat he Jinn. Tbls is
to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase
none but the Genuine Original Old Dr: Jacob Town
setirs Varsaparilla, having on It the Old Dr's. like.
.
we's, his far
OCTOIt "J ACOII TOAVNSEND
IMEa
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EliD3l
Genul c TOwnsend Sarsaparilla:
01.1 r D Townsend is now about :0 years or age,
and has long been known as theaothprand discov
erer of ttiepennine Original . .. Townsend Sarsaparilla "
Being poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture,
by which Means it has been kept out of market, and
the sales cr , cutoscrilled to those only who had proved
Its worth nd known its value. It had reached the
ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons Mtn had
boon heated of silt. diseases, and saved from death,
proclaimed Its 'excellence and wonderful
1113,1/.lttiG YOIVER,
Knowing. many years ago. that he had, by his kill,
science. anlexpertenre,devised an.article which woubl
be of incaleuahle advantage to mankind; when once
known and .extensivefy, used, he hoped and pereeve•
red. expecting the time to arrive wlttn the means would
'be furnkthed to bring it into univeisal notice, when
its inestimable t"irtuen would be known and apprecia
ted. This time has route. the means are stitiplied ; this
GRA.,,ND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION.
Is nenufactured on the largest 'emle, and is called
for throughout the lennth 'Anil breadth. or tlw land, ce
necially no itii found incapable of degeneration or
deterioration- • •
Lel every mart zing Throughout the land,; that Old
Or. Jacob Towosend i. now I nalmfacturlng. the coal
'Townsend Sarsaparilla;' which nerersoursolercr fer
vitals, and arrer Hinny es it• character.
. :From this slay forth the people shall have the Pure
Gentri. 7dsensend Sar.pardln, Whith ....hall never
sour in I lie ',Mlle. fir In the stmnacli..aml it shall yet
banish from the land al IFerUrln7.
Vin-gaiy Sarso.parillas, now In use. ' A good
$..,..pir,111. pore! 311,1 genuine. ought to live ; a poor
soormg. stlp-slop itamtirarilla miglir to droop and die.
The ()Id Dr's. :, , arsaparilla will keep pure and per
fect 11 , 0 tear..
kung ti P. Townsend's it improves .with
age, and never etringes i but for the better ; because it
in prepared no scientific principles hr a 'scienlific man.
'I he highest knowleilae of Chemistry, and •the latest
discoveries of the Art have all been brought still requ!•
anion In the lanollincture of the 01,1) DR'S. ivAllri A
PAII.II.I.A. The: Sillr13,1:1,1113 rofgq ii is well known
to UtelliCal 3,11, luotains many medicinal. properties •
Ind some prop,•riiea whirli are inert or moles•, and
others, o hie!, if retained in preparing it for une, pro
ditrefrristritatun and arid, whirrs is injurious to the
system. Some of tire properties of iiarsnparitla•are en
ralatile. that they ennui's evaporate and are leet to th e
preparation. if I hey are flat preserved by a scientific
priicess. kn•ayn only t. those eaperiunred i n Its ni,nu.
facture. Moreover,' these ringside prtneiplea, which
fly off in vapor, ur es on exhattation, tinder heat, are
the very r•g.rniialaddiral properties of 1113 root, which
give tn,il Milts value. •
Any, pets. n (an boil nr stew it, root till they jp, a •
Ault, rotor. 2 !void. which nie !rain the coloring
mintier in the root thin Dun; anything el4e can
then strain this insipid or vapid liquid. sweeten with
stow nod then call it ''rlarnap.iiitta Extract
or Syrup!' 11,11 such is not the arttelelko o wn a. the
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S smr- - !
•
This prepared, that all the Inert properties of
the sarropnrilla root are nod removed, every thing
repaid.- of bet:unlit:7dd or of fermentation, iv extract
ed aird.rejeciput ; en every-particle or:medical virtue
iv Recurred inn pure and concentrated form; and time'
it it re!e.tered incapable of losing ally of hut valuable
and healing properties: Prepared iMullars ivay, it in
made the Moot poll erfol neendin the
CURE OF INN CNIERA RIX .DISEASES. -
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on
every side in it. favor by men,. women, 'and children.
We tinil it Milne wonders in the tore of (tonsil:tuition.
Dyspepsia, and Mote Complont, and in Rheumatism.
rtirofttlii, Piles, Fitstiveness. alf Cutaneous Erupt
Pimples, blotch,. an , all affections arising f r o m
- 131P171tlf OF TOP BLOOD.
1ep0..va,..g a u:arvellni. •elli any, in all cpinplalrils
arhilfg funs irolizekir . . (min Aridity of the Stoma. h,
train unequal cirenlattno. determination of Mona in
the head, rodonat ton of the 'wart. cold feet and cold
handc, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It
ban rot its equal in Celtic nod Cntiehs ; lad proinote
easy eXpecn canton. and kentle nerspiratinn relazing
Lstricture of (tie longs, throat, and every other port.
Om In nothing , is its exrellente more manifestly taco
and ncknoweilked than in tit kinds and eraser of Fe
male Complaint's.. _
worksdt wonders in ease of Fluor Arhus or Whites,
Falling of the Womh, Obstructed, Suppressed.' nr
Painful Menses, Jrremilitrity,rif the menstrual periods,
and thelike ; and is as effectual in (wring all the forms
of Kidneyfil!. By removing obstructions, and
regulatingthe general - system helves teneand strength
to the whole body, and thus cures all ferias of '
NERVOUS DISEASES
.AND . DEIRLITV,
And thus prevents or relieVra 11 . great variety of other
maladies, as Spinal Irtitation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus
Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convolsions, kc. ,
It to not po.i.itile for this medicine to faille! do good ;
It has mulling in it which can ever harm, it can never
sour or spoil, era therefore, con never loose its cern
tive properties. It rlearpres the bland, etiltesthe liver
to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good
digestion, relieves the bowels of torpor and constipa
tion, allays In damatiomporifies the skin. equalines the.
f 00* the blood, producing gentle warmth
'equally :ill over the body, and at the insensible perspire.
lion; !icon nit obstructions, and invigorates Die en
tire nervous system Is not a lies then; the ,medicine
von" pre-eminently need 1 Brit can any of these things,
be' Amid of S I'. 'Tow nsend's interior article 1 This I
young mairs'iquid is noun be .
COST PARED WITH VIE OCD DR'S.
Iteranie ne one gr not fart, that the one is i.icapable of
dererioration,and NEVER SPOILS, while the igher
dries; irr•LonN. 'ferments, and blows the bottles con
tontine it into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid 1.1- t
.plodttig. and damaging, other goods: Moat not this
horrible compound he poPponnint to the system) Mira!,
pot . orid with acid! What.
Ca11:11, Dyspepsio.but acid; Do we not all know,
that st lieu food sinus In nut Stomachs, what mischief.
it produces 1 flatulence. heartburn, palpitation of the
heart`, liver complaint, diarilirra, dysentery, colic, and
corruption of the blood 1 What is Scrofula Milan acid
humor in the boric What poultices all the humors
whiclt bring on Erientionilof the Skin. Scald Iliad,
Sait'ltheutn,Ery,4pelo, White Swellings, Fever Sorer,
and all k ulerrailons internal and external! It is noth-
Ing under heaven bid an acid substanct,, which sour.
and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, More or less.
What tassel. Rheumatism, but a sour or acid fluid,
WAtichillisinnates itself between the joints and else
where, irritating :ladled:ming the tender and telltale
tissues ninth which it arts, So of nervous disc lees,
of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulations, and
nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature.
• . ..
Novl on It not ltorrlble to woke and sell, and i.jinite
ty.trorxe to use Ow.
SOURING, FINIME:siTING. ACID •'COMPOUND^
And yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr.
Jacob Towmiend's Genuine /teleran/ Sarsaparilla, is
co IMITATION of his inferior preparation t
Heaven forbid that we shook! ilex! in an article. which
would hear the. ttioO ilunrint resemblance In S. P.
Townseirurs nelirle 80.1 which would hrinr clown
',port the Old Dr such t nuointainload of complaint.
and criminatnins from Agents who have sold, and pur
chasers who Myr:lused S. I'. Ti.wnsend's Fermenting
Compound We aviati it understood. because it is the
absolute tenth, that s. I'. Townsend's, article and Old
Dr. !aci, Townsend'. Sarsaparilla are hear...acids
apart and infinitely dereienilor ; that they are unlike In
every particul.w, having Sot one single thing In com
mon.
Aa S. P. Townsend is nn doctor.and never was, is nn
chemist. no pharmaceutistknows no more of medi
cine or disease than nny other common. unscientific,
unprofessional man, what guarantee. can the public
have that they are r, crivinza genuine scientific medi
cine, containing all the virtues used in preparing It,
and which are incapable of changes which might ren—
der them the n gems of disease Instead of health 1
Hut what else should he , expected from one who
knows Molting Enniparmirely of medicine or disease
It reit awes a person of some experience, to cook and
serve - rip even a eminent, docent meal, how much ounce
Important is ;Li hat the persons who manufacture medi
cine, designed for weak • etrimachs and enfeebled aye
lenia.should kmtw well the medicalpropertles of plants,
the boot manner of se/tactile and I mirentrating their
healine atrium also an evenalve knowledge of the va•
sinus diseases which affect the htinrtn eyriem, Uhl
how to adapt reineiltes to their diseaaes
It a liorrit.le to thintt,oll4 to know how cruelly the
afflicted are ialponed upon by preplmrannu. men for the
sake of money:
. I'nm:um, mad,. oat of the agonies of
the sick and no equivalent rendered the devpair
ley guffererit!
it is to arrest frauds upon the unfiudnnate. to pour
balm into wounded humanity. in kinilic hope in the de
ispairing bosom, to resters. health and bloom, nod vigor
Into the crushed snit broken.. and to banish infirmity;
that Old Or. Tirol., Townsend has sought pm!. f oun d
lie opportunity and means to tiring his !:rand Univer
sal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to file .
knowledge of nil who need it, that they may learn and
know, by Joyful experience. its , • '
TRANsCEN DENT POWER TO HEAL,
And thus to have thin onporrO.o 9 Olo fiotiefrtotinn - of
!Plying raised thousands awl millions from-the bed of
sickness and despondency' to hope, heaqa, and a hula
hie of vigor and tor:fairies:oo thentcelveit, their fami
lies end friends• -
ON
ARem• for this CIIIIntv. John Cr. Brown. Pottsville ;
James H. Falls, and I. W. Girths, lifinursviffe; E. J
Pry, Tamaqua: Leann & Kaufman. Schuylkill [Tanen.
. (Dee. 15, Intl.. . 51- ,
Cheaper than White Washing.
PAPER umvaisos
•
AT ONLT.IO CENTS A PIECE!
2 . 0. 0 0 0 . 1 .: 76 E c i5 1p a nt Paper ic, l , l3r .s s Plantings,
parnu ra p l i n e a r.. l . n
m price
Glazed Papera as law an 30 tents: Just ter6leed and
Car aala at .!.!N
' HANA
- 3T-1 ! Adana rt taper Store..
AOUND—;.& Void .witch: Apply at the, office of
• thm patter, Wt. '.. • • 3,- •
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New Firm./
Caution Extra.
LlltlwslJ'
Four New Fertilicates.
TELL IT TN GAM PITEN.VAtt IT IN - TYIE
STREETS OF AdKELON.
, DR. SW ANNE'S
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DR. SAVAVNE'S
COMPOUND ON WILD CHERRY;
$100,090 Reward.
F.. A NWRE EFFECTV•L 11::VEDY 'MAX
DR. SWAYNE'S COIVOUSD SYRUP OF WILD
.A.
" you troubled with a cough 7
Have you palms in the aide and brealott
Have you a tickline or risme is the throat)
Have you the Liver complaint 1 •
Have you the Rvonchitla 1
Nervous Debility, or any'
Symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption 1
If you are troubled withany of the above symptoms.
hen use Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP' (IF
WILD CHERRY, it will etfecta speed( and permanent
core, as the evidence of thousands who have been
cured be it will testify.
EXTRACTS FROM EDITOR' •Al. OTICES.
A Goon Itleoicote..—We have used Dr. Swiyne's.
Compound Syrup of %Vit.! Cherry for a number of
years nodal ways with the happiest etTect.—FiGgsre/d,
Ed. Coy Item.
Having fairly tested the Virtoce of Dr. Swayne's
Wild Cherry, see feel ourselves hound to record out tes
timony in its behalf, as a won valuable and efficeei o no
medicine.—Editors of Bolt. Clipper.. •
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fiIORE'NUIVS FOR THE SICK.
. AFFLICTED HEAD.
I A VOICE FROM SCIIUVLICILL CO,
PLEASE EEAD THIS EXTRADIIDINAEP.
. - CURE.
Dn. Sw tVan—Dear Sir:—.about six years ago I
discovered that my lungs were affected, of whir; I
here one morn convinced from time to time, although I
tried many remedies, yet withoutany apparent benefit,
and my disease increased until I wascompelled to keep
my roma, art 4 at last my , hid. I had great pain in me
tell side, tiptitt‘n hiell I could not lay In lied, and In the
morning any enltgh was no severe that I found it very
painful to throw up the phlenrwhich gathered In great
quantitiesonMY lungs, when fortunately) bought of
1 vont agent. in this place, one bottle cif your Compound
1 Syrup of Wild Cherry, which' so much relieved not
that I continued using It until now. I have used six
bottles, and ant happt to tell you that my pains are re.
moved, tug strength rettirnmi, my sleep Is 0 odistorheil
and nape, anti I feel perfectly well. I can now follow
my daily avocation,without being, afflicted with that
'painful hacking. weakening rough, and I Cindy be
lieve that to your medicine, under the blessings of
Providence, I an, Indebted for this great change, and'
am very happy to subscribe myself,
Wit.sissit BEA l'anac,
St. (lair, SehityPtill ( * flume. 1 . n.: Jon. 29. lei%
ANOTIIEIi 1T11.031 OLD moNTGammar.
still. AN. iit'llElt WoN1:2111.1.1. CURE :
, • itE's. n 1 . 111. La 0/L. 0001.11 V CA Sc.
tY -1 ..5.V.,/(1/-1)....r Sir.—tray Mg enotraeted a se
, cern cold, whieli settled liana lay lancsiatteraled with
a viOltin comet,. pain in My side and am:list. dlllientty
of breathing. I war attended - by !Musicians of the hest
respectability, but my Symptom. iL hesticanne very alarm ,
DT. there was an atisceis formed in •my longs and
made its.way through ini.gi le, and discharged large
rill:trickle ' s Of puss externally, PO 1114 my 1111)xlmali
thritight the power or functions of one of my wo g .
, were totally 11,estroyetl —therefore supposed thr case
_entirely hopeless. This. 1111 l errant state of things con
tinued for a long time, until I wits wasted and worn
to a skeleton. I hail tried a.nuthlicr of remedies, hut
all failed to do any C. 1.11. Mil there still tieing a spark
of hope left for me and by a niioup parents. and hay.
lug beard or tr(, great Firth., or your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, and Ito lining approved of by
. .
. .
phviyeinnsnf the lir,: nminFinro. I concluded to make 1 —_ .
trial 0g It. and to my great aarkfitetion, my trine] Prepared and sold by J. 11. SPRENCK, at his Lab
gradually grew better. the hole in my side began to i rniory, S. E. corn, of Enaren , arid :tl,,,„,bati ', e l,.
heal, slid I ;minim - happy to say. fron t a poor and al- i and at•hb principal office, N0.:12 South Sixth street,
Most hopeless skeleton. I,' have 10.p.oala healthy and 1 a nd by the 4,ll„wing agents: ,
weigh more than I ever have. All my ueighbots can I
. J. S. U. Atari in. Pott.ville ; Lynn to Rishel, Port
testify to the above fart. Ronan
'2 miles Doi. Skippaektille. Skippark to. Pa. ', l'Schutlkii! Miceli ; .1. It, Fable. Mlllersvdbe ; Price &
'Such 1-i the unprecedented ',trees.. of Ur. 5‘...r . "-'r t Hoch..., St Clair; !Ivory SlMple - r, Port
• Carlion ; Dr.
e fultP eo ln i l SYrllii of WOl Cherry. rt . ' are e n t l,l "" J.l' i J. 11. Stelnhercer. Aliddiepeit ; 11..1. Pro.
Tamaqua t
lye receiving leitci a from Physicians aria nor Agents' IE W. Parl,•lteadilig ; 11. T. Sletiluier, Nurristown ;
11001 all parts of the hosted States, inno.hagg,o,, 0' .mho Beiterman, Ilattinurg, '
eatranrdilldly Cures. ' I'rke el per bottle, or $.5 per half dozen.
The El I)arado of California oe Pau may n
yie/it'Fari r./.
• A na , .v.,A, Nig. , 35,1 y
ruse. n. Thounanda—flat trAat are ..11throms reitAaa i • - ---
Ifralar ? 1 illeAMsitnos Ointment. .
lilt. SWAVNE'S f.'OIIPOIIND SYRUP - OF CONTAISING NV/ Al ElltlUlll . , OR o - rittn
WILD CSIElrftV. :SON Ell .01..
' TWO NE IV CF:RTIFICATES. i tits pow TO , ,'APSE ALL External Sores,
ir
' IMErOIIII, N. J. Der. I. er. 6th. 1918, \ ''i T F.ll
Setnintims Ilittooti, skin ii,,,,„„ , p 0 i,„,,,,,,,
Dr. IT. SS" Cac-11.mp Sir :-' - ' -. l * ltls'isto certify, that Wounds to discharge thrfir putrid Matters, and then
....
during the fall .11011slolehd la-1 0 . I was troubled with rheals them.
a very severe cold and cnitgit. with strong syMptions I \'lt is rightly termed AIA.-lICA LIN C, fir there I.
nrthe asthma; I wan induced to try . , yonr Compoiind I scarcely a 11151 aPe P.ternal or internal, that it will not
131,r0p of Wild Cherry, of w kWh 'Nano bottle' . entire. ( Malefit. I have used it for the last sixteen years for
Iv cured me, nod I would strongly recommend it in./ an diseases of the chest, involving the tallinat danger
milers for 9111111.1 r affections. _ 1 And respon,ibility, and I declare before Heaven and
--
titan, that multi one case has it fatted to he ' nefit when
the patient was. W tillin feat hor mortal 1111011111.
'I lias'e bird physicians learned In the ' ltrofession. -
I "have had Inlnl.l en; 6/ he DotpeL judges of the bench,
oldermen, la is,, erp, cent learn of the Wailes: erildllloll,
and enalmudes of the [...0r use It in every variety of
way, ;Ind there luau out one voke—otic universal
voire—eayillC
MCALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD."
STACY KlIttiTSR/LInT:
ANOTHER sf:vr.ng•cVin tat'
t. Dee. 12 , 11, IS 19.
Dn. AWAYSn—Dear Sir —4 eitserfnlly add thy ie.-
ihony in rayiir.Alf Sytiip or
Wild Ilti.rry, which I rxine,•)ve To trilby the wyer.
and lile•Aine the age. Flt . the last four years ro
five.
!wen the nAtlitna, Sleep had become a
In Me . ; nicht 111, itisht would I ha,e to sit
nip in not 111. I seas:mended by roll.' or flee ditrerent
phy ieia to., also having to.olvnnia pktent medicines,
hint all nt . nil :Wail. I root tinned to groin Worse, until
I...ettneer. 4,111i\ urieisf wt op of. cherry. whirl, ',afforded Ste 1.131 it retkr.
Ar,„,.j . ” 6 ,,1rea al ninnies
I wal , restored In perfect
health. . VOlllB Waft , respect,
SAtittll
Ann Info nnnt inn rrspertirl~ the .above case will he
freely given by her hush:zit : l.
,11,1PTOV W. RYAN..
.„Carpehter, tome* 01 F:ts.hili and Parts t.tti.
Thileinhtla of pr.r.ttes - nre deslttlying their erthottle
lien. by negtertint: 4;toly a proper remedy. July
not upon .11121 s catetereviny article -4, which relieve for
1001111:11t. bin tot:. II y arrelerate the disease.
Resort at one's to that 1,1 estahlished remedy, Dr.
Away lie's Com:mond Syrop of Wild Cherry. no rein.
brated thrromlindt the whets as' In ettectual
remedy fur Sl] diseases of the Throat, fornga, and
Breast.
-,I:IIPOITTANT
.11EAtt!
There I. hot one genuine preparatton of Wild;Mer
ry and that k Dr. Swayne's, the first ever offered to
the public . , which has been sold lamely throtighout the
Untied States And • Foote parts or Europe; and' all
preparations called by 91 name , of Wild Cherry,
have been put 11.11. Sincrl. tinder driver of snow de
ceptive. circumstances, in order n give eduency to their
sales. Each bottle of the eeimine Is enveloped with
a heatitiful steel enginvind. with the fthettet,e of ww.
Penn thereon t afsn.:ol. St./vows ridnature, and ag
a,further security, tire portrait of Dr. Swap,. will hr
add r d hereafter, so as to di‘thigulsli his preparations
from all other+.
Print Val (Wire. ran !ITU an 3 RACE Streets
-I eiis .
'PA
N 1,4-,-,.
TIIC VE V Ilkl.S'f• PI •': ......
1 PA PA RILLA,
Ithe 11 . 0,1 I. prepared by a now procc3s, known'only
LI the Pio irietors, by which all its virtuosi are ex
tia,tert—this not
ditiiing TIM case with any other, ac.
at
counts for m er of positive and almost mirocti
.
Swavne's Celebrated Vernilinge. Intro rures.,inade inrfhis eity,while other preparations
of 'earsapardly ['lake at InOir Corn/ 01 a diet:taro—
...9 safe and effectual remedy for Worm.. Dys.
mark Mi. t '1•V• inv te attnnimn; see call on all to sift,
, , pcpsiaJeholern•-florhur,sirlly orD3re
to examine". to visit ttr patietilz; and beco...e convin
. peptic children orodultsiondthe
red of the truth of as lint we say ; what other Altera•
mart actin! Family .tledt.
. .
!ice Ilnli. rilnlilennOno investigation INOIE—Dr. Cid--
-
- , tier err, offered to
. the pahlic." • - Ira's is aisn the t tilpesi sarsaparilla in the World.—
9 - 11115 RE.IfEDY is ....., which has PeAved success- It is pure, enneentra OIL and unadulterated. ONE DOT
-1 rid for a lone iiim.; and it i i tt .le cre or oc k,, ew t_i CEO ones further than three or four of other prepara
edged by all who Intvr, i rt ,d it Lo he jar „ ii ,;„ iiii .. (tiring i to,n. il has ettrecland will ruremore CORPS of Scrofula
Co very pleasant to the tattle at the saute thee eiferiiral) . "' K i " 2 .. 3 Eyil • e "'ll ttth i t ti"n• Or"chiiis• ErS'ilicias,
niiiiy
iiiiiiir
iiii..iii.iiin
i.a.,,, ,
iiiii,iiiisini in di ,,,,, iinii „ ri . i , ; Oleginhte O ut inernitq Eruptions. Illatehes. Ilitea, Ring
which ii is retomnii:tfrat 11 tint only iii , wro3 a tro t te , Wort... and fetter, S,iald Head, Clitintitc Ulcer., Mel ,
i citriardtteit‘e, Ithetin4atim, Notra„.gia., Liver com
bat it invigorates iii- whole sy..tetn. It is harmless in
1 p laint, Pidpilatton or the Henri, Ity..p..p. la, etc., etc.,
tie effects, :till the health of the patient is alw”s ion•
than any oilier medirliteever discos red, and Iv, re it
proved h) its ....even Whet: no worms are discovered.
. le the best purifier ofthe Mood ever offered In the pub.
Dr. SWAYNE'S VEIZMIFIIfIE tilts met with a degree
of favor from the public, which has perhaps never he. i tic. CPU and cut a i n a a nanint• a large l i 'Mtilililet, ran-
NM accounts in" the litar•mit thitea.trit which
fern been accorded to any tillilliCilln. It needs no re- 1 l '.." th g;
conimendatioll where ever it is known. To lite fond , this idne t'' , ta. 6 -lics i'ist , "'h'st•tibed. and visi
mother., pending In droplets anxiety over h e r ~,,,.t i o e ! t i ne patient., MA Fun ' kt "FP find what we . sai is t r ee
child, it 401 carry rellefjoy, and thankfulness; In all P5,,,,,i!, it
lii'
.
who are suffering front the diseaiies for whirls it to We "' i l l ale" rice ihr ..e. a ruieh , .+. , . , 1 , .r
tri the tnont taiiipur.ite cntitn ' it or dkease. and 11,0 names ~r
puma mi. it 0 o, a o.litteihi restoration to health.
BEWARE OF 1%1 POSlTlON.—Swayite's Vertottlige Ductistitt whir in taitiirt p rrear ribe one lOonni inn rote
is in square bottles (being retently changed to prevent ih '. it P'ththin• and no. ' i .` or Clot rts . iii "i nor di.cov-'
ronnterfeits, also to pack to a heifer 114Vantaga) with coy: TI "'""" I've troth not ii''"lii , it sisb - itC. Cell
the following Wordsblown intlieriass t'Or.ll.,'Waytie's and " 3 ""."' , 'he l'"dionitiv, and evn•at.to we are pre.
.Verinifoge, Plillada., also enveloped In -a beautifol pared to give in favourof Dr. eullen's Indian Vegs•
.
' wrapper. bearing the ,ignattire of Dr.r3wayne, with his, table Panacea
_portrait on each ride of the bottle. without which none For sa'e by ROWAN!) S.-. WALTON; Proprietors,
is'grootine. This article is ..0 ideasant to the taste. that No 2.1 North Sixtb'st., Philadelphia.
both children Ind rotting :ire universally fond of it. It llammu..l. 5 C. Marlin. and J. G. Brown, Potts.
Da. SWAVNE'SISARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT " II. "' El Falls ` liiier.ille• Pa•
July 21, _lbl.q. I
TAR PlLLii—Thegreat AntericanPuritier—lorthe re- 1
- C
C I lil • •
moval 41111 iirtntativiit tin, rif all disea•ses arising !rem 1 LT ATCIIES' . • . .. JATI.It 1211E)I DEAL Pow- -
en impure state lif Ole blood or habit of the system. 1 11 der for Razor Strops, Unrivalled and unequalled in
Cecil be rt i ntentheredt that in this Prenaration are , the annals Of the IVlntninn nob Century. Warranted to
strongly concentrated:llloe itterheat properlies of Sar- . Poultice a line smooth relgO In one minute, or the mon.
saparillaand Extract of Tar ran/pounded with t ak e r Iry refunded. 1 , ..r sale trY the undersigned, at the
valuable ••Vegetable Extracts,'• the whale strength . l: awn Hail lion Store. 'i
of Mitch is extracted 011 on entirely new principle. JOYS% 3 1-] . BRIMIT & POTT,
. ,
Unlike all wino Pills. these Willi!, :tripe, :nlace -----------Itoofin; ' ,, SVlte
_. • . .
ore o f "' n . a n n . ` .. : . o . t . h",C . ' .th_ ld _ e _ ' _ . .. l . " .. l :- ' ,.. " V. l .. h e '4 ,ii e w i e h e ll. : o 'll ' h ' e 3 : ' PEE KERNSVII.LE SLATE Co. RESPECTFUI:-
an 1
be lr arm t l i e T „ .' l i t i ii . ".?_ • : . .. t r` r . ,..i:.2„".',.'." .. ...,,,,„ 0 ,. i
_ .1.. Ly inform the public thilt they are folly prepared
" i '" i ',. ''" a "''' • "" .
" '
ens the fountain sprin . gs of life-; and itiluAes new vigor
throughout the whole human frame.
c It-member alwavw to inquire partlenlntly for Dr.
SWAYSE'S SA:ZS: . TAttU.LA AND EXTRACT TAR
PIUS. tire that the Signatnrc of Dr. SW VN i 4
on each lint.
Tha above valuable inii•Drinrr are prepared only by
Dr. H. ion ri, eoracr of Slh and Race ihreeta, Phila.,
to whom nll orarr, ef,,ttlt hr aildreved.
For (al,
C. 13:10 !); "2,1=1, )
J•011\ S e e
.1. CURTN 11.11111 MS.
J".B. PALL ' i • 3 " il „
J\o.' N.. GIBBS, ,
ftfIISAI.R.E. Port Carlinn
C. A: G. GUNTYAINGEII. i + rimi .. l4lllllnstr6. '
111cLEAS
J. Wilitaine, linPililinrt; Daniel Ili.rtirh. Ashland;
Charles Frafty. °twig:hurt.; Illetenman. Gam
hurt ; E. J. Fry, l'unorpla ; Ina. Dickson. Eagtnn:
Afalth..tw Krause.
Bethlehem; Chas. Ebert. Mauch
Chunk; Eckell to Barndt, Tremont; Cocklll &eon,
Llewellyn. and by storekeepers :enerally.
' Octolier 7.1t,18_, • • 41
CC~IUAKSPEA RE --No I, of Phiip•Satopfdn' tr.'
ete.sant , edition of Shakopear's Ur/troutle
wrioks, with introductory rt-marks and note,; splen
didly Illustrated, by flue steel copal:nu:4;sw sale at
'BANN thllt •
Sept 22, 39-1 Cheap Book and Variety Yttneee., ,
ittqe
5C TONS asnrt,:tl hailer Iron, Non, 3. t and 5 of
el widths of 20,3rIffittleInelfeealth - rindotulengt
4 R4LBTOI%.`.
li t 1! , 4f 39-:. 4, eagle Fispim,Phtlati.•:.
iME
Afflicted, do not Despair I
ANOTHER FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM
110 ..tk by gr , .. , t's Parhumfc Syn.?,
rrHE follow ing' ease is use of the Brea test triumph era
L medicine over disease ever published in medics
history. Rend ..it f
Prompted by no at : berth:in the cretin: of benevolence,
and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow benne.. I de.
s i re to m a ke known a ehrat description of my diet:see
and the unexpected cnre I obtained 'rein SCHENCK'S
PIM:SONIC SVRUP. About three years ago I was
afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on toy bream
and aide, and every few days I wrth' raise consider
able blnerl; my cough was very tight and distressing.
Every day I had Vnelent fever, creeping chills, and
profuse sweats at night, with difficulty of.breallone
and great toss of appetite; my system was entirely '
'prostrated, bring confined to my bed most of the time.
Two of the most eminent physicians in tnis city at
tended me, and after exhausting all thetrskill, pronouns
cod my race ineureble. Indeed, one said my lung.
were almost gone, and I could net possibly rotor e r
At ibis stage of my atieease, I was prevailed upon v
try De. ScArack's PylmonleSprp, and before I had le
ken half a dozen bottles, was so Car recovered ne t ie - ,
be nbte to go about the home. - It seemed to strength
en
usy whole si stern—it loosened the cough and stop-
lied the bleeedkng—my bowels became reg sloe, and
everything I ate, seemed In Kig,it raspy and nourish
my whole system. Indeed, such was` the rapid pro•
gress of my health, and sa sadden the change, that I
became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned
the Use of the medicine before the disease was Slur
nitghly endicated, which resulted In another attack of
bleeding Mille lungs last fall, accompanied by a distree
sing cough. .1 agein commenced taking the Putrunnic•
Syrup, and sent fnr Dr. Schenck, who, upon a careful
ezerninatinn, 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 !ear!
Judge. a pintef very disagreeable yellow matter. This
seemed to cleanse and TAW; my whole system. Fawn
:Ina tune I hereu to get better, and am time happy to
say entirely recr'wered. 1 ant sure at this time I en
joy better health than I have for the last ten years.
Since I commenced Lakin: the Pulmenic Syrup, I have
never ; failed to recommend it whetever I went, that
others, as well an myself, might be saved from that
awfuhdisease; for I feet it a duty that 1 owe to the
afflicted to publith it to the world. Permit me to men
tins a few rases that have come under my immediate
observation, Keine on a visit to Canteen, N. J,. law
summer, I sawn child. evidently In the last stage Of
bowel censuniption. The mocker infer at
the physicians bad given the child up as. ' •curairle. I
told tier what b 'refit I had derived from he use of
Schenck's Ptilrn etc Syrup, and induced her - sp. - were
a bottle. I heard imams Inure from the Mile sufferer
until about three'n mths after i, being in the market,
tny attention Was d r len to a lady who ohs veal me
ni
very attentively. sh finally approwbed and asked
6.1,4„9 4
me if I seas um. the his • wilt, recommend d Schenck's
Pulanotic Syrup to her . ring, child lost fillsOliser In Cam
den. I reeled that I tea.. She ea irleliater child liad
entirely recovered, and •as uncommonly he lthy.—
Her ;lament Mrs. ‘Vu-on, Ad now residrein Brutes
berg. Another lady 1 Wo Id mention itl partttutar,
win bad a sr:referee's Wier. 'on Her face and neck
pr=emed one condoned sore, and one of hereyes was
serlnu.ly affected with it. Sh had become greatly
et ercirsted, and to all appearancr past recovery. 1 In-
di red tier to try Schenck's Pular. nic Syrup.which she
sit I. and is time perfectly cored. Inothcr lady, Mrs.
M 'Mullen, when residence I Will 1., Ye Oil applictition. I
WaS evidently in the last :dace to Consumplion• I
prsvailed upon her to try the Pirlnn tale Syrup. Ina ,
very short time she was entirety rem eted r and now '
etliota excellent health, having, become' exceedingly
tie My. Theme are three rajee within it . knowledge,
tel ich I know wencinred by Schenck's f'. (Manic Syr- 1
up All Who dritthfthie statement, and tea take the
In riffle to call nu me at toy residence, l'a a i Street,
fiV i doors :Omer Tenth, north side. 1 think I will be I
able to eatiefacinrily convince, th em by my ow case,
and others that I know have been maid by this 'prop, i
Sinter my core there hrwe been ;so Many to see me to ;
know what I took, that I hive had a very good npbor-
trinity of knowing a great many that have taken it.
and have been greatly benefitted thereby, and I think
it pershns stiheted wills Coswilninton isr. Liver Com-
platto,ker.tild send issr•Dr. eleileitek, and let Ishii care
fully Wsamine their Inners, and if he says tor con cwt
therzwironsfte the dirrettors.r. and luse,ent taking errld,
they 1.111-rapidly recover
f:III.IELMA 1.. i.r.iumeT.
, Philadslphin—ifuy 29, 1 s.ift. ,
I)n. .1. IL ficitExca si r known Mrs.
I...tivot for h.• . ral years. a, a01,11:$, of church,
and bay.. all conk lent, In h. r stal cut e u r. and a t. re
joiced to find her ngd.l , ,lored to torath. Any thing
111011.. j..tidillilJll II r .1,21,1.•• kt. bri•tllt•Ab.
Your, truly. TIIciNIAS EWAV,
Pastor of the North
Pia/Ltda., June 2U, It-10. Sixth Ni.,Ahoic Grecn.
IiIIEEM.ATISN-4 remove. aimoet immediately the
indnnlatinn a rid SlVeninn a lieu the tibia ceases. (Read
the directions atom,: the .
IIEtAD-ACIIE—The salve ha.. cured pr.rson; of the
head ache of MelV'e years standee, 01.41 who had 'it I
remilar every week so that v ow iii, t oo k
DEAFNESS, Far-Ache . Tooth-telly, h,.t In
the (nee. ore helped with like aucress
St:Al.ll IIEAD-,.-14e have cured cases that actually
defied every Ilona kiiilWll /One man told u.'that he
had open: .y:11:0,on Ws children without any benefit;
when n f.,. limes Of ointment mired them.
II kI,IISESS—It will restore lialr sooner than any
otherilii II L'..
TETTEE,There Is nothing better for the cure o
'rioter.
RIJItS —lt is one of the best things in the erbrld
for limns.
Fil,—Thousanils•are year!, rureit by this Oininent.
It never Mils in giving relief tarthe I Iles.
.ground the box are,lirvitions for using dide-Illialtr's
Ointment for Scrofula. Lire,. Complaint, Erysipelas,
Teeter. Chilblain. Scald Plead, Sore eyes. Quinen, Sore
'Throat. Bronchitis, Xerrons Affections. Pains, :Disease
the Spine. Heaii...dehe. Anrh sm. Deafness, Ear-..drhe,
linens. Carne...llt Diseases of chi Skin, Sore Lips, Pm
ples„W.e. Silffness of the joints. Swelling of the Limss,
Sore Limbs. Sorer, ftheitinntiant, Piles, Croup,
or Broken Breast, Toorh....teAe..ignsein the Foes, ¢e. •
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the. Chest,
or Side, falling, olio! the hair, one or the other accomf
Ironies cold feet (This Ointment Is the true remedy.)
It is a sure sign of .dinente in have cold fret.
CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will al
ways keep Corns from crowing. People need never
hr troubled with Them if they use it freipientry. .
, This Ointment is good for'any part nu the.hody or
limb+ this are inflamed. In WM./ gait, it sliduld be
applied often.
emiTios.—lN. , Ointment Iv ,
the name of Jo'sies
upon every J.
r 4 Fropriet
Pore...M.lth, per IniT.
AGENTS—.I I,PL It.•
Heisler. : .1. , Ifti
ler, Orivizsbote i t (7
Ilaven ; Win
ter, P tit Cal non:
Readimz and by A
in the I:nityd Sllter
Prthrstml thrtee
Dr. Cal'
i /
.. I he genuine nnles
,e is written with it pen
TV.S McALLISTEIt.
,t rof the above Medicine.
.• fly & Co,. Pottsville ; I) N.
I .h..,'Min..rnville ; Chnrlep Fral
'. "4
C. llnntzingei, Srlitivlkill
. .r,t,T.tinanti.i . ;'W , 94tiegtnn IlYis
'‘ tn. Price, ,itrl.tir; John B. click.,
'lint. In :11 the , principal Towns
\,4nalan _Vegetable
• ICEAT, ,
'il • . lON OFSAR
..-aerr
•
'2; North Third Pt Ph illarlithta
r'lTlliSh a stipenor Slate 'for "Looting ; and having
the moat e'rperlented riiateiF in their enyloy will at
tend loony roldil, With de.,itril, nml nn the ll,tlt db.
end tetras \ s.itople of tle'ir 1.1.1te may he reen at
the ri&en of Joseph (retiree,' A rrlitteet, who tvall give
any int - out/alio. require.). and , with w hom or.lertt may
'
~31nrcli 3. 10411
%•~t.J,. Ronturrs a. co
Lehiph Wxn•r c,,000
A Ne‘v s.ll,4labib.thinent,
13, powcrt. AT THE SHOP OF F.r.11.
1.1:11111I. in THIRD S. near NA IMES. where
all liiintd r or iiirtiing in wood 6111 he ttrinktnlly re
eivril, and nearly, e seemed wilhont delay.
• Rod Table Lec.a.&e. kleyt conlantly on hifrid
and for sale at the lowest ntirei. ,
ISAAC Tit(imrsox, Foreman..
Marehl in.tri4 for J, Mora:ANL
) kg - 1" - G g ATI
atc. Warr lirae t hi. and lilechiriery of
kiatir; to save oil and prevent frletion.
This astiela is prepared and for wile by CLEMENS &
PARVEi,the only manufartnrerinfthirartiele,in the
United States, at their wholesale and retail Ilaniware
and Drua Store in Pottsville,Sehtivikill Cotintp,Pa. •
• REMEMBER that none Is genuhie without the writ
ten sianature of the inventor and proprietor,Cliall• E
C ern ens, n n each package.'
Sny I er, Edgjr Harlon,
tram
.11fIAT l I I I II,UERS , EOPYIoWa • CO"
atiebOßslPet.fillubla C• l ll4nty Pa.; where we have es
hand attretfl it of seasoned luinl ri Qutive prepared to
Build andre lye, Batts of tlie largrat claps , far the
Schuylkill Ca al or elserrhere.aheaper than atifotlntia
connected in' or trade, and built In the mast suhatah,
lid playable manner. riany2•47-17-, Pya•
FARMERS' -II YAM.
Old oithe hills and verdant pialgisj
1 b/easfy ruling hand;
ur
F 'drill ng snows and gentle rains
Are seat by tby command.
The openlpg sprint ['decked by thew,
dcli;blful dower.
And every [eh( and bud I ice,
13431 irlreaS a( thy power.
The 'ripening summer's burte.ng nun •
The whiter's pie - relit: told.
The cis:nit:2 seasons, as they run. •
Thy n 'edam, Imrd,un fold.
Thrjoy.that centres In myeot;
No leas thy wisdom owns ;
Wtihrosal hnppinrss my lot,
Icannot envy thronrs.
Love dwells within my peaceful hirer* .
At ever innrning'edewn;
And when the, run sin ha In *be ',inn (
. 1513 , curs are all withdrawn,
Beside the hill, the purling brook?
Glad nature' fond retreat,
With gratitude to thee! look,
And songs ofJoy repent. '
For lot so Nee. my voice i rake. 1
Almighty God,lo Ikea :
Although than oredot not an;elepralse
Much letituch pntisa Crow me.
(life fanner.
YEOITAN
The men who stands upon.his own soil
feel. 'het hy . 'the !ewe of the lend in which It
—tv tho laws of civilized nations--he is Os,
ful end ezelulivo owner of the lend which b
by the constituiion of our neturo,
erbeleeome influence not easily imbibed fro
other source.
11
He feels, uthet things being i qual—more alron
ly than another,_the character of mao, as the tor,
of the inanimate world. Of this great and wOndej
ful sphere vs hictv, tashiJneil by the hand uf, Go
and upheld by hie ewer, is rolling throuio I.
heavens, a portion is his ;—his (ruin the tan
to be s ky. It is the space on which the g ner
non thlore'him moved in its round of duitea; •.1
he feels himself connected by a visible lint [ , wi
those wheprecaelle.i hiin, as be is also, tol l tho 1
who- will Oust , him, and to whom ha is to trap
mit a homa.\PJlrhaps his farm has come down
him from his fathers —They have gone to the
last home ; but he can trace , their footste ps or .
the daily scene of h labors. labors. The roof 6hi
shelters him, was Oared by thOse to whiaca 1
owes his being. ~orris interesting donoestictratt
lion is connected with every enclosure. Th e f
vorina . fruit tree %ems piloted by his father'sjhani,
He i.perted in his boyhood, by the aide of thelbr..,
which still winds through his meadow. Throng
that field lied the path to iris village sehorta fof 0,
cartont days. Be still- twat., from the wend° •
the sores of Ow eabb.th bell, which ca r d h
(tiller sod his for,letto :a to the boons of G; a
near at haul is the spur where he laid his ium.
down to tent, nod et:sere he tru.t.s, sshen Ins hor
is co 11,, he span be dutitolly laid, by his ch Ides I
These are the hdtitga ul the owner of the oil. 1
Words cli i niot punt them ; gold cannot bu 'Nei
r' -'they flew out of the deepest fountains of 0
heart ;—they are Vie life•spriag uf fresh, h altb!
g• !mous national character.... Edward Ev- al.!
FATTENING BEEF AND PO' K.
Whenever I see a farmer peddling half Fitt
pork, I ask the age of the bbgs S range as I m
. seem, these 111111.11-ii6 hav .ge.rierally starved roul
'two or three writes; 310 it - requires no el
`..f faith to. believe the farmer's glory that
tiqy bushels of ears to get them Started, orb,
lilt. The science of making the moat pot
the least feeding. is to Beep tae bog grown]
the ataPt given him by htt - mother' milk.
but theother day that I saw a far er who
hunsell of inns hundred and fifty ail aqthla
acres, hawking about a few quart rcof le
beef; am I in wrong Ia saying that; mall
felt sin though all the fat ..1 that animal h
lost, without one cent of Corresponding gei
farmer? - 1 flPce knew a farmer Who buff'
sheep to eat out of one side of et stack
when if fed over and crushed several of
death. This farmer averred with a' smile,
surviving sheep we're ens - ugh better for thw
feed to compensate him for their 1055... -
men who essays to fate halt starved solo
,fall to etutstmas.-ties not even rho email
,sheep story.— Geucssee Fargier,
,1
CARE OF FRE4II-14EAT
Fresh meat should be carefully erstnil
wiped with n' dry cloth as sacpi as it comes
it Iliac have blown upon it , the pal mus,
off ' Thia should be Jody I °lferred u
dossed, e± it not only tend'S to proeerve t
ding in 'peiternon, bur'pevents that musti
too often perceived in the outerstiee, when
to the table, •
.•
In the country where the meet is often'
s great distance, it should be well cover
cloth. over which frosp cabbage lessesmot
n:cool. Thu esuttotfs are more needful
some families great lose is sustained by the
of meet. The fly mar, in come MeIIIPU fP,
venied by dusting, upon the parte moat l i i
be attacked, perper and ginger mixed, after
which shouy never b omitted.
Ptecce of ; chareoal laid aboOt meat prei
from putrificanon, and recover what iir•el
Ali legs and shoildere of shhuld
Abe knuckle downward, wliith will MUM ti
to be retained.— l'allty
'Charles Barlet,
FASHIONABLE 'HAIR CUTT
ANL SHAVING
.§ALOON.
Xcar the cor cr of etnire and:Merkel SI
rorrsviLLß.
TI E EPS C . - STANTIS on hand -and for
followln, anteing:
A large and splendid aSaqrtment!nf colored Li
• is priroP.PlLgln nr hy.thr Imndred.
Turner and Fishal's Song and Toy liouloin
ot by the doze,. .
bream 114.1..1,14.r Syelltng
Etn'erion•li and Cobb's Reader*, Copr,'
Banks,-
i.amtic and nibs'. Almanacs single or by the d
st,•el holder•,
Pocket Bunks, Playing Cordp,Domil,oes,Conyl
Fortune Telling, and Courting Cards,
Shoeing Cream mitt - span, Woth Ualls,e.and
other Fancy Siop, V.xttart ,, , &Ca.
Jules Itattel's Genuine 011, 01 , 5Inardw
Fluid, and Cologne liroter, single or by t
ToOth.Shavio^, flair, and Chitties Iltuahea,
Dtessing,Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs,
Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Proof Olt
Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders,
!lavas and Razor Sem" I.
Lome assnrtnient of Ladles' Curls,
10,Curls done onto the lorp.t,inanner.
Ile has also nit bond Dorang's Terpniebor -
Room Cnide. Sharing. flair Culling, &n., pe
Intl lie most apnroN eilgt) le, r.-Ragors done •
Obortent 1101ii:e. Vec23,'442-,
- !
' • FIRE CLAY WORKS.
rt.TIF PROPRIETOR , f the Brockville Wn
speetfuliy otrers to theconantunlty or the ti
ine distrik, a nseS2ty, in the article of Cars,
eat:naen Fuonc BfIICK4. rfllfflided to sups
I he Phil eleiplei pre , sed Bricks.,
The peening inth.cemente pressnts in till.
are it , cup. nor buostp. sivrobi!ets.so:idity of se•
eheapness In the val.. of than :10 . per err,
{wird xvith tie Pllgadelphia Prick, When tier
lucaltty Th, size 111 larz,r than the ortlinar)
and their proportinns inathettriocslis cnrrett
4hviate any , :neon Veil ienCe
it) In working to the usual sito.glhriek•, he wil
cheaper qualms, of the needful sizes, fur g
'IA piece Of wnlj holly of the aytnve Bricker,
15C. , 11 after 3lnte4ny neat. tinder the pnreh, at
rylcanla.ll.ill, in thin Boron:h. Ile also solid
tion,to his riienncu Prny Ina linectra, as super; Prnennrc, durability and rare:parrs, to the l'hil
eavine (tricks
Wedge Brick, for Arches. Key - Wedge s,Side 1 1
Furnace :mil Et nt 1.11,1ng., StnVP Plates, Sp(
I nns, in„ek s h i r Crying, do for Hinges, eurd i
In Inn Lir! il rent in ordvr at Short notice,
For eiirreci .3bn:tuition ns to the Intrinsic
end adapt:lt in n 'or the a hove Front and Pavitt.l
he is pertuhted to rifer trithe following inactici
11h,sts JeNtieu Geonue, iArchitect and Hutt
" Juno ltiellsurtus; 31.1ster Brick-layer
1.41.1 AU liar. • do
" Jowl 1,. NI serail, do
'. Tubs: P. D•vis, do
Orders respectfully snitched Ly the Pruritic
nu. over Horace Smith, Esq.'s Centre st., Pot ,
F. HODGSON. Propr l
Aug. 15;18 IS. ai•tf I
'Montgomery's Patent 801 l
1 fully Invited tr, }his oftll .sigi t i u l a ieg,e i n n e m ra m llgt . i e
periments Which Pans been made durinc, Pm
on ati•nmboats. both In salt, and fresh water,
those boilers for power purpose*, on land hat
tested its superior finalities as a steam general
lb.' erect saving or Mel, Welgpt, z.nd space, .
over any holler now in use, -
8011,2 on this plan, may now be revolts o
at the establishment of '
IlccSer drihrothers. Flour MIlls,"20I ettervy
Hooper &'llrre hers, :433 Pearl at ; . New Toil,
Mott & Ayres. Foundry foot of •Dthat.,Nozl
Atlantlq Dock.lltooklyn, New York.
-A. W. Met, elf. 63 and 65 Centre mi., New.
D. I). Badger & Ce,. di and SODunne st.. N
Y. B. eftf)rbuck's Foundry, Troy, New- or
Smith & Cutlet', Daitimme.
Steamboats ...)itinas C. Dearti,".tind "Efitv:
son." foot of Liberty street. New York, tat
the steam tow lintat.'4o)pa Y. Whitney:' New
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